• _ .--,-------- ,_ .• 't111131:3 OF TUX-111111 •: • I,IOtIUAL. : • ( .. ..ama;,csudett on: i . 1 Ta••,ll:loLl.kire peiannata,paya ie in advance-1;2 25 at .c paid withla Rli atilithir4D4 $26 ( 4 if Unt paid wadi' •theyear ' • I 176 CLVIIS: ' • . :,' tree lot as to one ante;•lt 1,3 o C3 ne e t POO ~,,,, a do lc, ~ • . joa i Morn a . ' a° t • tiyartibl Id ' :111 I) 4 abscriptlonsuitittbsi ypa in admrih and sentto one address • _••.‘eoretnelent Aim orilsos: - iiiirri f oleenentsb to ersandotberifst Theionn i , ~,.„.doc ash Ott deliver:l7J . • • f• 3 Per ''''' """ .0 Schaal readers iinpplied with the /popsy* * • J . Jusicu xts i in a ! d va " 9 : " . ' ' Slit itw or Itaniir &erne. I. L ~.. TyciliSSl4bPSlLnrdOr Lh.rAIRCMLLIIIIIInce 0 t „INF. ' 0 ,4R,' the pabll4her may contlhue to semis +Mil :ftr ,, TAP. O I " P l° - - :. • • 1 t• .ttenteribera ntreeet nr rettmet to take theirnewppa p•re from tho pews to which they nre directed. they 2rr h .i 1 reapanrible not II t.h..y have eottled t he bine sod or' doted them eno:lntinued. • 1 I: 4 nvh (there to o s e to other platteateltht totem:log t , te nubllsher.and t e newspaper. are itenFrpo thoforzner di,etion they are held remponelbl., ~, .1... , 'rat , coartabire decided that rettodneje tete newera• port teens the offieeinr remoshm and finning them tin. i e tiled for. I . orimaraeht or Idenre off ntentlona I fraud. 1 , , RATES;OF ADVXRTISINC. • ~.. D u, ceutra for oneiosertion—sub- I Staare 0f 10 t i nes, salt. tt . t, 1 nset llotis.V.s cents eacli. 3 Duey one time. 25 cen ts-websel neutirsertions.l2 l 4 centered.. Ai ladver t i semen te over 311 los, for short periods, charged - as a shuns 0. „ yards. ONE, • TWO. TIIIRCL.', RIX. , Tartra.. Tnre.. liars, • 03 . hi ~ $1 25 1 $2 25 ~$3 00 Foul lines, SO 125 175 , 2 75. 400 Ebro lines, 100 110 200 ! 3 00., 500 F..ix lines. .1 , 1-25 2.25 .'2 00 AOO .„ 000 - Seven lines 4 •.1 25 225 .2'79 . 4 50.- -/c 00 Eight Does,t . .1 25 235 '2 05 500 8.00 Nine lines, 14. •1 25 225 20 0 '. . 5 50 0 00 streets tiVittana constr.! , AS A SQCAIf . Wit/APNEB. One square, 123 Two naves, 225 400 SMY 9 00, 14 00 • Three s I tlereS, 350 509 .7 50 12 00 14 00 Foot s.meres,• 450 ti 00 &00'14 00 20 00 o, l3 rt'sr col, 11 00 9.00 12 00 15 00 :0'.00. , s.l.err,er Sin, for short perinis, as peregreenient. ,j e- II Vednoes Notices, 51 each—aceomeanied with an . id rrrtlsement,s9 cents each.' '5 Advertisements before Ntarrlattes and Deaths, 10 cents perlhietorflratlnsertin—subtoquout Insertions. 5 renta per tine.. Sinewordaareauntedasalineinadvertla nO. A i 51.orhants and others. adver4l•lng by the yenr. - th ...shanges, and a standing advertisement not exceedlri 15 lines.will be charxed. Including subscription', , 'slii 00. S pace to the iinoun I atopss q uares, with chew; ' , • tte• and eute-liptlem • 24 00 Without chancey. At th &rates designated above. -. • a Avertlsetneu ts set in larger type then usual.will be rb,tr!ed •30 . p.0r cent advance. on these prices. All guts will he cli.tr,ted the same AS letter probs. . G. Trade a I vortisemen6t received from Advertising A r t.ots abroad. except at 23 per, Cent. advance Mt these prices. nnle.o , by speeinl agreement with .the nhbilidler. m arr / s ., :e s 24 cen ts. emelt. Deaths accompanied with no. ./ f res. 55 (- r uts. without, notices, no chores, i All notices-except those of a rellelous rhararterstnd for et national purposes. will be eh:in:lel *24 rents for any tt umbel of lines under 10. °e'er 10 lines, 4 cents per line additional. , . . • erreedlngs of meetings not of n general or , pnblicettar srter, rharged at-4 rents perllne for Barb insertion.= ,ro nviit tat. calculations ere will state that 328 lines iii.ie:. coin m ti.-184 lines a lialfrolumn--,and 82 lines a. let rter column. -.2952 word. make a col UIIIII —.1476 a half -,lnmn—attd.73.s a quarter column,. All told lines over .. telt square, charged at therm.- of 4 cents per line, for ette dltne, and R cents peellne for three times. t • Yearly advertisers must routine their advertising to / their oefn business, Ageneles for (ahem. sale of Real Er tate. !Fe.: ere nut Included In buelnessadvertitemelta. PLUMBING. - . l' . 'D C S -FITT INC 4 sh ant, ' i is Pt) ITS - VILLE, PA. f The undersigned respectfully fortni. the Wizens of Pont, Ile and vicinity, that Lavin rebated the ./lunibini to '.lisheicrolorlienrk 1:111wkw kiwis, and attached it to his ts-FStliirg Business.vrill here tor carry on both braitclies, tiii hopes. by Fillet attOnliOn litn.inetai—keeping alWays on mil a large and well selected of}:. employing co rrep tit e n t orlimen. and doing work at ill( rf m 4 ncratirq!prictatt e re tivo; a portion of tho public tat corsage. , ' Ills stock trill consist Of Wm. 4. Cheiets,, lean. Coppo and 'ad lin I h Tubs. Porcelain and topper Wash Basins, nwri and .I'avenient Plugs, Drags CoOks for _... • tn., water, t/um and Leather Msu for; pave ments, Branch. Pipes eintl Onono for pavements, Iron p and Lead lire. of All sizOs, ilas l. let tires of every' kind, inhracing aMI Aisorttnont . Chandeliers, Pendants, I Irtekstse&c.. he.. ko, manufactured of the' best quality 4 at derials, and of the latest and most approved pat terns. ' DANIEL D. Molt ETON. April 11.'57 , ' ' • 16' PAINTING, &C. NEW STYLES WINDOW SHADES. a , • N _ U tiT received a large and deg:o as • V.ortinent of. Window Fluidea. TIOW and 13 , 131t1fi1l ile aif.,l•+. iltrlu.linz, Gold 11,irdered. Oiled. I.andunpe•;or Flo ral, gothic 4c., &r., cheaper thin over: : i ALSO . ri,;,3riol, 01320 and Plain Paper Sh s er7l — A".. of evpry de acription For Sale by ' 11EN.1.11ANNAN. . • ' Centre St reet.rijipoalte Eplicopal Chinch. • Mandl 13.'57 . li e JUST RECEIVED • .Fier St,'lei Pii - per liangings 13ORDE 11.8, FIRE ) - - 0 p. PECV------- - - -- - IIYTIOnI Prints. etittain Pa 1,- ). .. , *- , -7. --, :- . 5 461, . - ttc. Pleem ii roots i from to t • e ,„ tA r t 'IN -3-g - 4 ~ • I irfileb are ere prep asoow red to, ••• • • , • • ...... tat nntire,. -- it. . - d Sigel, Painting, Glazing, Le. 'Sl:tili • ','. • ';'iiittnelled FAmch and Atnerlean •• double 11110 k. '.. i, Sheet end Plate filasi;tortilstisil to or .ler."All ordure promptly attended te. • 1 . • 311.11)EV k BOWS t. • , • Centro street, 2 doptattlxive American Howe. • ilntlb 21;47 12-1 REDUCED PRICES. . Wall Pap©r 0113.ea43. rl -I.E subscriber has a llrge s :lpt• of KI very ' choice Patterns of , .i. 1%,, Paper, suitable for Mils, Psrtors, Pining Rooms, Chsts her, and l'ublle 11,43Ildlugs, which he will sell at grsatly rettured prlees. The S. tuck -embrat”. the— _ latat and most esteemed Patte'rus. l'APor ail chra.p•as 3 rend A 11e,.• , • Now Is the tlme far Barplns, fur Papur Ilang.lngsaud 11‘,.•ks at • ..• . ' R. lIAN:g AN'S' .. I . ('harpp Illegrsrlt , end Retail fltiser awl fiseAt Moro, v.tra-PAI`Elt lIANGEIIS SLIPpLIPID VEBY PIEJCP. October :41st; ',l+7 .44- ' INSURANCE. ; 4•unwrzif, Ifl PF.TP tf..l • : 1 miptillATKll IN 17440. THE STATE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE .Contrant of Penna.. i -011?..uFrgi(LE—'1C39r,2•11:%318aor .Market o S ,l tz: r .: , I! arr i S r ~F,l r*, all 'the infer rl,ses of Froinnty opin4 Loss by Fir,:pzril , •,ol"lnland.:Cavigatinu and Tranvor6lion. MRS Pt RETIIIMFORD. Presid , nt, I - ---' WARD. S'erqary. • 1 HANNAN has boen appointed Atzent( for Mks r pStny in Schuylkill eounty,oud t pnpare dto Posure ail. kinds of prtriterty at the kiwi:at raves with . regard to • U ritY• • The ;litre an he ascertained. at his ilookstore, I'Atsrlllo. • • 1 , it. ItAI , I,NAN Is also Agont for LIFE ac well :ea FIRE I isuranre. • [I 7 , 7 j 49.. LIFE INSURANCE AND„TIIITST CO., Pottsville, Renal's. OAP I l'AL$l 00,000CHA IiTER PERPETUAL. r[llll,B Company, ekartered by the I . l — er,delature•o . f Penneyiral'ila, with a enpital of One 1.7.7717,74 Thousand Il7,llars. to nowfnlly organized, and •onitneneed iiiHinem. The Company le prepared to 11191leyli and "the, pl'onerty in truer, and allow •-•...r 4 0•771 ail inotioya de . porlted In trust,• a the rate of 7 .177 17er cent: por annum: principal and 'Memo payable F.M . rates of Pr.: nuts on i.tre Imitrauce, the Printed -Taides eupplhei . at the olllealof the Corn •t77 r, Centre +divot, Nitta, ilia. throe doors !ninth of the ltotet., JAC. Jl3 II U .NTZ INO Nit), j Prat. IreLt.ixotoa KLINr, •Nreretury and Trearuren . 1; f 57 ' 13tt. • .ANTITRACITE D URANCE COMPANY. taut horl sett Capit $400,1:1903 l'Eltl'ETU A 1.-4()ifie; *n. WialnUt at rrt hetn eon l'hird and Fourth etlk. Philadelphia; This Company will keen' e against dasnage•hy Fire. Itutldinpa,Furnitlint. and Mery t gon.rally. M tniNL ißon Cc. tot VeMWIS. :11Idreigh4t. IPILIND 11% sufteaca tb parts of • l'oton.. DIREXTORS ' 1). Luther., . Part" Piorao r u4NI cif 1, ' itysepla N 1.14 '" - , 1.,,•r 2 114cr, .' . - Dr. idell. :C. t,ickert, t. .1. - 11 1 10 li. illlcklelon, , D. Hammett ' , r t. .., , ria.,i It. Itnthormel, . Wm. P. Demi,. D. LDTIIER; l'resident. 11'a.1 , , MEAN, i'ieit P*Tfideia. ' '9 . . W. M. Smith. S.VrearY. ' i 1 - r • 1 rit. 1 , . D. krill re hag hewn appointed aatm.t. for the 1 ,, 1,.. r.oop.ins,lo Schuylkill county, to n whion 'persons k.•:rin.f.'ln..urane,e ea ti'ir•Ply. ' ''- . J Its ..3ry'l, - " 57.. ( April 8, '54 14.. t ,! 1.. • • • . INDEMNITY. 1 1111 E Franklin Fire Insura nc e Coln imity. of Philaitelphis. 01xce, so, t Chesnut near Elith st reot. . mihtetoss:i. %tie* Ifaucl.er, eitortzei4V. 21Ichards, . Tit min* Illtrt. Hor...eral 1) Ltewis, ICa4ner, ' Adordhe F..lltoria, David p. ..lio•oi; It. Smith, Mor,o4'l'attysen. ...eontiolln 11111(...lit‘ttratico. pertannent nr 'Milted on v..ry property. In town. and ',country; AV r:llt:50SIOW :is Are elsti.lit with security ran CmiiplllV h4Vit sArv,..l Bier,loCOntiiist.lt Fund., will*, with their Capital and Premium*, astely In rested,. an pit. protection to the moored. Eihre their in; srioration. a period u( lit year*. t herb*** Paid upwards boo huedred thousand dollars, lossee by thereby affording evidence of the ad antNen of In. •'t . r tire. as well as the ability and Mepos lien, to' meet ta promptness, all I labi4 I t • I CIIAS. N. 11ANCKER President. • fht.ti. C. LItSCICIS. Secretary. • Tite.s4bArrllAer has been anpolutedlaptn ^.i•adi maid licditution,and is now prep:it% tar litiot;nrs every description or propert) !At., • • -ANDREI% Ittl , Pottsville. Jan. 11. 1851 LIFE IlimfisraE • THE' Girard Lifeinsftrance, x*.A Trust Cm:nil:nor of Phlhwielpbl ..: qrsesuut 'street, nie tirst. 4ce)r. Last 4 noUse. " C. 4 P7T4L R TER TER.I :,•nittin tie to slake Insarancss OU It VOSOU tL able tenet,: rinu pe44 up end Inre.ted.b 's Inn:" n.l•conc anti! in,•rwiing resorted' m•rfect t..!eu iffy the The prrmltms m.l be 1,..1.1 b i yuirterly. • P, rh.— ‘of pan Y Mil a. anti'. perVerieurly to tha Ins° ran life. The first 4 , P us. appopriste r fit December loll. t•td , the woad Bonn. 111 IlistAuber Vt.l9, smoUnt' fh., ' 544111 ms of $2132 .50 eyery arel ender ,lit,: i t sit sit dic heome a c ks. tualOng l im. $1..2!1;: w htdi be,,pa id .! ‘ l ' , lnier•A the next oldeet„autonnt , rt le 51.1.'12 Zig for ererr, ;41M: 1 0: tbe• thm'; DMl,,rtionjer Irding Uie aramintjl rind IN,. 1, lin r.whltit reitUtlons maket a u ameratt t , :r more that) two the prentiume . paid, WI out nw annuli premium. . . 1321131 - St.onn, r..l.lzwly, ".- --'-- John A:Brown, Any,ta bat is. D. lhanne.r. lAtuJty !smith, ' - Fruderkb Itroirb, • t4 ', .t Pear...ill, (Jeor,rot raber. , ;tub Tnil'ar. - , JohnlL tatimer. . 4,, au r. 7 sluts, Whsrtati Lewis, r!,....n., 4T. ginel. .Job n It..i 81adt, ~,,; :,;4 t m eAr tit Mtn table of rater en OnPlAnlition I , at T! , ....Tantlutt and further Information es s be Ilia 4°9r r .TimmAs iuDGwAy; Prettldelit i , , 41f`TI,4 ? ,"*Actut ! I: , ;..h„ 4ol ,•••.!Trth.tr !Anent for tbe Abliiir Coxiquilz (~,„ oi ~.:untar. Irld will *diet 'I nraraneas, snot A ~,L , ~ ..1 ..,..,%ry It:don:nation on the subleet. - : , 7 U BAli:10. . . •• 1 i '''... , • • • 8.11. Pl',k, MANUFt.iI . .. 1 ' EPTINII'S i 7 7 EPTIN , i' ' "iiPTINO', , trriNa• t EPTING'., I live .. EPTI9G' z mks, ''• , iirrtscr: BURP , , EPTI NGI, • B..thu 1, EPTING' ! , vaersl 0( to6er:'2 ---,---- 4 . ' .H • A &wear f. T" In caused b. upon thont worral yea a eIIARIT, Dispensary in al: thair TIN, to All their condi iu ,aura }RCP, 01! and will fq The mi r that their been of.gr young, n • with renew piled raw Juan Pu niatnrrhO th k4eYual rAddrevi cu.troys. No. 2 'St ti • or4e Oct. 3 h" Pr'grt ql l , originitlrc losurinCil Lure stir lc 34 caurcr,cui c .x.y. and w hair fronl The I'ol modielr PAPER • CA.' 4. '3l(in ' T - oi, 15; (fur the shore ; to make In• t the lowest EL. Agent. Annuity onam. S. be Custom errA '0 most favor tretber wtth fund, Cam Ittrearl) 4A ,or ,rnW I , Ihmit eertai' Riic Wei Ir 0 r I _ v • . . . • 0., .„ ..-; . • , • „. • I S. • ' r AND POTTSVIT,Tiv,- ( , • 10 _ , , . ~' . . . . i ,. • '• . ~4., I WILL EACH , YOU TO PIERCE THE BOWELS OF THE EARTH AND HEINO : :OET PE" THE HATEMEE OF HOHETAINE; mrri.uOrnica r ixolrl Ifraimavra TO OUR SLIMS Alm arnmer A l ia, larntir TO 014 Via AHD nalksrar —.-.unJohimoit \, . , , • ÜBLISIIED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING; BY BENJAMIN BANNAI4, POTTSVILLE XXXIV. Eit6INAL. ; W. EPTING, oleeale and Retail ist aaaci Chemist. "mar Centre and Norwegian Sta., Opposite .31ortimer'41Intel,) TSVIL LE, PENNA. ' UR.ER AND SOLE PROPRIETOIIINI 'ling , * Pectoral Mixture. L.... CTORAL MIXTURR enres Cough:. ORAL. MIXTURE, cares influent:li ECTORAL MIXTURE cures Broncbllle. ECTORAL MIXTURE, cares Fula fhrostsf,. EC ORAL MIXTURE will rellsle consuntp. ants In advanced stages of the dlseaft. EUTORAL MIXTURE sold by - JAiOS L. Sun . land. .7:CTORAL MIXTURE sold by J. Krr. lbersville: ECTORAL MIXTURE 1.91 d by r ia.S. hi II ven. ECTOKAL MIXTURE sold krall drorgl • ihroughout . tlie couoty. • • WARD ASSOCIATION, isitatitiop; estatofith,ef by special endows' Kg of the: sick and distressed, afflicted rini/eni. and: Epidemic &teases, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, of the awful destruction of human life, seal diseases, and the deceptions practiced ortunate Oct IMP of such diseases by Quacks, ... ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as tILE ACT worthy of their name, to open • ler the treatment of this class of db.eases, orms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA , apply by letter, with a description ot. ton. (a.'. occupation. It shift. of life. c..)'and etreme poverty, to SEIINISEI 3IEDICINES I HAUGE. It is needless to add that the As ',mantis the highest 7dedlcal skill Of Ihe age, nish the mcid approved modern treatment. tore, on' a review of the mist, feel assured litters In this sphere of, lamevoleut effort, have C benefit to the afflicted. especially to the , thpy have resolved to devote themselves, teal. to thievery important but much dee- !shed by the Assoefation. a Report on Sper or Seminal Weakiwrs. and other Diseases of Organ*. be the Consulting tiurgeon, which by mall. (in a 'waled envelope.) FREE OF rec.. 44 of TWO STAMPS fur postage, for Deport or lr-atrnent.• Dr. t3FARGE R. .Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Ninth street. Philidelphis. Pa. of the Directors.' EXIIA - DfiIIiARTWELI FAI u.D. S.xretnry . or it will rewire. permanently, gray hair to Us ilor. covet the brad of the bald-kith it most growth remove et once all dandruff and Wh itt scrofula, and other cutaneouri.eruptions, ea'd head. etc. It will cure. as if be ma: le, r periodical headache; make t he hair loft. glow. vy. and preserve the color ,perfectly,. and the falling. to extreme old age. owing is from a dialloguished member of the (Assiut' ST. PAll r , January 1. 1555 . . . tal ir:—Unanlirit...ll Fend you thin certificate.—: be g nearly bald for a long thite.and having tried .ir r.....toratives extatti. , alid having no faith in I b n Induced. on hearing of yours to give it a trial. tyneif In the hands of a lairher, and had ply rta ! lb.,.l with a good 'stiff brash, and the Restore bit • applied and well rubbed hi, till the 'walls - was I his 1 repeated every morning, ttud in three si yoring hair appeared 'stair 'grew talddly 'from tat at, till the present time, and is now thick, black at g—soft and pleasant to the tench; whereas. e, l l. was harsh rind wiry, what little there was of it, ha little was dbappearing 'roll rapidly. I still op. Restorative about twice a week, and shall soon a lp end and petrel crop of hair. Now, I had read thingsr-and who Lai not? but have not seen r any race where any person's hair was really by any of the. heir tonic. kr.. of the day: and li . 1 . tires tnirpleesnas to record the result - of my ex u. , I have reconimended your 'preparation to .nd. it already has a large and general sale h tut lheTerritoryr The people here know Its ef t hare confidence in It. The supply you tient °resale agents for the Tor'ritory, le• neatly ex and daily inquiries are made for It. You do ilt.for your discovery; anti 1, for one, return my hanks for the I ett it has done me. for I ear. 31 d despaired ion ago of ever effecting any such ltl Y tuts, hastily. [i • - • J. W. BOND. , Firm of Bend Kelley. Druggists. it. Paul. ' 1 Ff m the Editor of le Real Estate Advertii - er.] • B.STON, '27 School Street..ifirch 20.1555. n heetundprenhturely, quite only, I lu t, red. come nix weeks Mhq , „ to ma' ke a t r i a l o f . lorative. 1 have need lens than two hOttles,,but era hairs hare all disappeared: and althooeh my b not fully attained its original color, yet the efts f change is gradually going on, and I am In t pos that in a. shOrt time my hair will be as dark 1. • ,rly. I have aims been much gratified at the th 'moisture and t Igor of the 'hair. which before h and dry, and it Ilse ceased to come out as for ly. Itespedtfully yours. D. C. M. 'RUPP. 1 . elumr'Wood.. Oantrl.lllln Oho. June 19.1855. W 'used Protesnor ood'a Blair Restorative, and mired its wonderful effeel.„ My hair was berom thought, prematurely grail, but by. the tine of t - I oral tre." it has resumed i original color, and to doubt, permanently AO. A . , Si i EY DREES& :,.. . . Ex-Senitor Uulted States. WOOD & CO., prnpilioil. 312 Broadway. N. Y., find 111 Slatketitreet, St. Levis, Missouri n Pottsville by J.C. C. Illogbes. , K.Sanderson and Tminsquii—E.J.Try: echuylkill sta4and by all respectable Druggists.nyery • Peb. 21. '57 5-17 portmtft.Discovery. CONSUMPTION, BES THE LUNGS AND THROAT --- E positively curable by Inhalation, Well conveys the remedies to the cavities in the rongh the alr'parragmandcomingin direct cun t b the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, he cough. moons a free and easy expectoration, o lungs. purifies the blood, imparts renewed .11 the nervous system. giving that tone and ruse. ' dispensable foc the restoration of health. To he state ceottlatently that Consumption is curable elation. is to mt a %num , of unalloyed pleasure. much undr the control of medical treatment as. I Cr formidable disease: ninety out of every bun , sew ran be ruled in the first stages, and fifty per 1: the second: but lathe third stage it is impos. seve more than five per cent.. for the tangs are ty, by the disease as to bid' defiance to i l Even. heinever.lin the Last stage. inhalation af streordinary relief to the start:dm: attending 'arra' scourge. which annually destroys ninety- 1 usand persons in the United States alone: and a calculatien shows that orthe present population ' earth, eighty millions. are declined to till the' indices crave. , v the quiver of death has - nn arrow so fatal eel 1 1. 11 m 1 . in all sgcv it has been the great enemy for it spares neither Sef. nor SOX, but sweet's off' !..1 brave ' the beautiful. the graceful, and . the '1 I By thelielp of that Supreme Being, from whom !. every goof and perfect gift. I am enabled to offer !afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Con-1 The first rause of tubercles Is fram Impure and the immediate effect. produced by their de-1 n in the lungs,ia to prevent the free admitelon .1 tip the air cells. which causes a weakened vitall-1 nigh the'entire system. Then surely it is more • Ito expect granter good from medicines entering ' Hies of the links than' from those administered the stomach; the patient will always find the ere and the breathing easy after Inhaling meme• 1 hut , . Inhalation lea local remedy, nevertheless It ustitationally. end with more power and certain n remedies administered by the stomach. To 1 be povrerfal direct influent/ of this mode of srrat lon. chferoforro Inhaled wlßentirely destroy Itly in a few minutes, paralysing the entire ner ,*stem, en that a 114 may he amputated without bteet pain; inhaling the ordinary burning gas troy life ia' a few hours. • inhtlation',of ammonia - will muse the system fitinting or apparently dead. The odor of marry medicines is per•entible in the skin a few min• flee being Inhaled. and maybe immediately detect the blood. A ennvineing .proof of the constitu effects of inhalation, is the tact. that sickness . * " produced by breathing foul air. is not Milepost , • !ideate that peeper remedies, carefully prepared dicloindy administered throtigh the lungs, should •11. the happiest results? Durlog'eighteen veers' .re, many thousands, suffering front .digeomiett of age and throat, have been under my care,and e effected many 'renuirkable cure., even after the' , is had beenpronounced in the last stages, which tittle* me that consumption is no longer a fatal My treatment of consumption istaigluaLand eel on long experience and a thorough fnversttga- My pertbetaequalutinee with the nature of to &&c. , eliabkffi Me to distinguish, readily, the Ts. , forms Of disease that simulate consumption, and the proper remedies rarely befog mistaken even ugh' cue. This familiarity in' connection with . pithological and microscopic discoveries. enables relieve .the inapt from the effects of contracted • to enlarge the eliest:pnrify the blood. Impart to , Cited vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire !eine. irith tuff direetterne 'eon t to tiny Tuirt or the State* and CllllllOll/ by, patients communicating ymptoms by letter. Nit the cure would be more .dt the pa t. ;Mould ply' ma **telt, which would .1, an opportunity-to exedthte theluncs and ens. prererrhe with mulch - pester certainty, and be cure could he effected leilhout my girded the t *gate. • • • It W. (MARA'', 11 1 :Filter: aired, (ngd 27.** riarch . e.,!67- 124y] ~416 DRAFTION EUROPE, BELL it,. SON'S ; . DRAFTS -,64 „thy Quaker Route of John & Edward oorderoy Londothand on the Heliket- Slinking , Co. Of Ire. always formals. In sums from Z 1 up to Z6oo4bythe bur. at his Bcokskee. Pottsville. - Thee dims • lag to do with thiPareenese Liles. and thew • the Wad binges iss this country and in lIENJ. IIANNAN. MANUFACTURES. 'FORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY. Charles titattn. Proprietor. All kinds of coal shovels, 'pada, eoaliiddlos, ite. The patron/4m of the publlele respeethall) softened: 11,11 .January 10,'57 I WATER METRES.. THE Subseribei ping been anthoi izei-'by the manufactures of Water Metres will supply &herders left with them, at their prim*. • • il. YARDLEY R SON. Pot 'Hie. Aomori 30.'56 ' 4 • 35- f"MOOD'S IRON ORN THEsubseriberia authorized to rd ! 1 calve orders for all kind, of Iran - Vases, Eettees, 'Chaim, Brackett, Points. ic..ka.aisaaufactured by WOOD' a i'marr, like Ronan Waco, Rids, Avenue.' Philadel phia. and will furnish them at, their cam priees—ear.. risen only added. A book of specimens cap be seen at oar store, together with the prices of the different aril. • clog. • • BENJ. HANNAN. WILLIANISPW PeANIIidIVIILL, • • nntury & Erie Railroad and the Canal, (LlPPosite the Furnace, Williamsport, Penna.) S.' BANGER & 00., Wholel. V_A sale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of white and yellow pine flooring boards.a.sh. doom; blinds. shut,. tars. siding, wood mouldings. Le. Jig and scroll sawing, 4 fancy and plain. All descriptions of turning and planing done with promptness, and In the best manner. - Feb. 7. 's7' 13-ly Erroatvg - . --- Al4llCe Manantongo rottsrA i lle, rip HE subshriber is preparOd,ot his old 1 stand, to furnish all kinds of materials In his line, for building purpopes—plain and ornamental. Ile in vites particular attention to the Tomb Stones sod manta of his manufacture. They can b had in emery variety of style. and.will compare faiorAbly. in beauty and finish, with any obtained elsewhere. and are offered at cheaper rates. - JOHN T. LANG. ' June 6. '57 , •VULCANIZED RUBBER.HOSE, iihr hydrants, Locomoliros, Pin Engines, and other pur poses. " Y HISHOSE has great advantages over leather, as it needs no oiling, Is perfectly " Y ght, will stand a very high degree of heat without ha• jury, and is lot affected by the severest mid. It can be had of any ease from 14 inch to 3 Inches *aide diame ter—larger sizes made to order. Also, Couplings,Branch Pipes. Ac. For sale by_ ItaIANNAN. Pottsville, May ....n, , ;. , NOTICE. To Coal Operators and Schuylklll.Coun ty Merolkaula. • MOKING. TOBACCO, by Steam S purer'-4100flis a day, at liamfkurg. Smoking Tobac co and Seg,:ir Matiufactory, on hand and ready fut sale. 200 barrels sweet scented Smoking Tobacco. 200,000 Half Spanish &Tars., 200.000 Sixes. Spanish Segars. 100,000 Seed and Extra Segars. .CC • Orders thankfully received aid promppti7 attended to. Terms easy. xt.AILI ANN MUTER. Hamburg, Darks County, Pa. 364 f l'rrsuient Sept. S.. '67 MAUCH.CHUNK Wire Rope Maletifkotory, g'is]ser .7Erzaseraaircl, • • Man ufact urer of Wire Rope, for Incline& plinett, shafts, slopes, &c., would Inform the public that hers now pre• pared to make ~ ALL KINDS, LENG'THS AIVID SIZES OF FEAT' AND ROUND ROPE, , At the shortest noUoa, of superior oualitypand on (his most liberal terms. at his Wiretiope Factory, Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. Reference can be made to Messrs. R. A. Douglas, N. D. Cortright and A. U. Broadhead, at Mauch Chunk : to N. Patterson, Summit 11111. to Sharpe, Leisenring & Co., Til more, Luzerne county, Pa.. and in fact. neartrall the op craters in the Region who hare been Manillas ropes.. Autrugt 8.'57 • ' . MINERS' SAFETY. LAMPS. A Snipe Aar Article. THE SUBSCRIBER has_ just re ceive d from New Castle, England. a lot of Davy's Safety Woridna. Lampe, made under the Inspection of the ilnglish trorernment Agent, of, the best quality wire gauzel, Also, Gause Covers made ready for use. , for these Lambs. These are the best safely Lamps ever in troduced Into tla is Con n ty, aad are for sale wholesale and at about the cost nl inferior LaMps. Also, Wire Gauze by the yard. and Lamp Brushes by the dozen or sinlle: Also, the Clanney Lemp for Bosses and Mine Viewers. This Lamp is covered with a thick Maas, and given an inereaurti light whirh is.ot importance to Mine' `Viewers. • BENJ. BANNAN. Ar Them Lgunpa.tan be put into a box filled with plosive gam, and moved rapidly bai , kwardis and forwardi• without any covering, and will not explode. August 8,'57 CARIDACK FACTQRY RXMQVIED. ►IIIIEI undersigned .respetttuily I brace this opportunity of intonate's the public that they have removed their 4 extensive Carriage Factory, from Manch Chunk street. where they have be .. ellketwilko more tinplate tire, to their tiew, Large and eommodiolle: building; in Ditrris' Addition, on the old site. Where. they are prepared to born out CABill AGES EQUAL TO TUE BEST IN TUE STATE and ready-to accommodate,' theircustomers and all those who may favor theni their patronage. An entire new and well-selected stocki of materials and the /41/130 old bands will enable them, to do work "w.hi:h in elegance and durability cannot be'e surpassed. • They will continue to attend to the businesshereaflet OP beforb, with determination to give general ifitigraci,: "WA Iliorders mill receive prompt attention. Mir'Repairing stone at the shortest notice. July 18,'57 29 , ty ABRIGItT A 131311KUARD PS I TTSV kLE saddle maid armies. antsfact ory. HEREWITH invite your especial I attention to my very extensive.stock of Ready Nadi• Saddlery. Harness, Collars. tc.. embracing the largest variety of styles and qualities ever offered for sale lit, this county, and atprlces that will compac .ia favorably with those of nay Other house in the trade. Ilaving.beenjor mute years pastlk In the habit of purchasing my Raw. alerialexclusirety for Cita, 1 find myself now in the possession of advantages trout this cause not-enjoyed by the trade generally, and feel that I ran. with confidence. solicit the trade of all chmsei of dealers: and my arrangements for the coming 'lei* , son's trade am based upon even a larger amount of bun,: nets Man I hare hitherto done ;lon tan therefore rel... upon adding at my establishment everything that is re, quired in my line. , Orders by mall are respectfully solicited, and the good . sent warranted to give satisfaction, both as to price and quality. . 1.43/ZTER. Opposite Episcopal Church, Centreline:, ibitsvalt. March :.1857 ° a lO.ly SOLOMON H2O.OVER. Wholesale and Retail . . DEALER in Stoves, Ranges, . t.. 017 t !Inters. Tin Vann Hollow .W re, Brl- •• Lents Ware, Brass Ware. Fretich:Ware, and ...L. Cutlery, Range Rollers, Portable+ Ranges,Oas • e Ovens. hummer Furnace: &e., Le., has added •""•• to his former stock or Stoves a variety of new piii lorni of Kitchen Ranges -of which be can give. the highest recommendation. ! L lie calls partici - 4er attention to his new style of Rea." ter Which lie Is confident will make the best litotes tinit has ever been need In this part of th e ` country. also; variety of new patterns of Cooking, Parlor, and liall Stoves. He calls particular attention to his sheet Iron Parlor Stove, It le an improvement on thenKisterbseh. which he issontident is the beat 'Marlin use. Ile has now the largest stock of the above arilcles (too numn:i• oua..to mention,) that bets overheat* offered In this part . of the country.. lie incites him friends and customiers to call and examine for themselves. feeling confident that he can suit them in quality and price; he flatters liiinsplf that belinst)ad much experience in his line' Ist business, therefore.he feels confident that be cannot j be surpassed itquality or cheapness. • Zfr Rooting and Spouting and all kind ofjobbieg. done at the shortest 'notice. •• Ontre Wert. 5 doors above Marker, west side. Pt,*lle March 21, '57 it~~;~~.~, 4~~:T:~:`, ~~g:U~~i~~:~:~ SCHUYLKILLCO , TY LUMBER! . MANUFACTU - 1 NC - :z NiPANY i l . HAVE on nand at their,a ten-Pre i e• DI stunenf, nn I' Railroad street, a great quantity of lum di every kOrd I and description., which . they ran supply "' Operettas, I Carpenters aud Builders, at lower rates than ,it eabs I bought elsewhere.- They are alto ready to su pply, i. through the means of their extensive business. and le -1 lTor Paving =whiner!, inatinhietured articles in their line at a taring of 25 Or sent.on former coat. Their large workshops have been In successful optic*. then for the past year, turning out vast qurmtities Of ' • Doors, •.' Window Peanies" . .. . i dash,' '-.. Panel Work, . I 1P ' Mouldings, Bed-posts, , Blinds, . Bannisters,. ' ---___ And aft kinds of Pratsed, i'nryled and- Turned Work, Which they have constantly on, hand. They are seedy I o execute orders at the shortest' notice, for soy quantity or quality of sewed or manufactured stuff.. . . Dry And green Hemlock, of aU kinds, for bulltlingpur- Kees. Oak, Maple. Poplar ' chair, plank and scantling boards: -Cherry, Walnut , Mahogany, de for ca b in e t _work; White and•Tellow Pineboards tbr de., ring:rain or made to order: Whits Pine plank. 3, 2).10 lAtiWsi and . % inch panel, always ready ; also, plank, beanie. rails, scantling, posts, shingles, lath, calling lath; -pall tip, de.. de.- SIPS ills of salad stuff and thing In 4be4 on hand or to order, at the shortest notice • • -I Potted le, Meech 29 't7 • le: it , STO ES 1 STOVES!! STOVES 114 ** - . ,01.2•0 OK ESSE I'llgs k : ' , f , ,,._ . idtlfga et the Stolro 1" G BIOME IL ATICIITIIIL et the OLD BTAND, Centre sired, Pottsville. opposite J. o.lhown's Drnk Store, is i making Sismogements to sell his 02 joustse amortmeot of Ok i . , .1 • STO - VOll,, _ 7 l' _• ' • . ' • ;? . 'TX W AVL.,• • ' . ;: • ' . • lIIIITTANIA -WAILS. i . . , HOLLOW-WARE... At prices heretofore unparalleled in this realm,. - - 1 The followloy to a list of the Stoves, together with number and swirmi:.: • • •,.. • . , , .. Iris. Penn—Nos 4 7 11 8, 10, with tzturee. from $l7 to Ph. •'s . • • i • Victor—Noe. i end 15: from $l2 to $.14.. . I: • Globe—Nos. 11, Al and Si c from lite to rls. . i.. Complete-Nos. S, 4, 6 and 6, from tit to $l7: --- . ,1 • . camson, or Egg—Nos. 2, 4-4,,,rtt 9. . %ri Plalo Cannon—nai. 2.3, 4 And& . • i Slimmer Binges, foe kitchens—Nos, 2 and B,from s9' to. ;11.- . Parlay Stoves of all she ‘ llnsala Iroo t . witir:Oast iron Cylinders..... _.l ; ' . Also, common Coal Itnekalte, at prime ranging temp Q. cents to $2. Galvanised Coal Dockets from $llO $2 Air Stove Pipe. sold for 9 rents per rood: Elbows Ifi . etri. -extra. ItIVIPIA Iron Pipe, 20 ate. per pound. • ' -.,!, Thofollowing lid of miscellaneous articles will 'Alto always be found on !modeled sold cheep for CASII44 Coal Entombs Pokers, Iron and Tin Pans.)tater Cool. am, Plaid, Campbene and OH Lamps, bindflernmo Ito* Illactinr, Fire Pricks of all vises, for Moves, Itanmaram.,, Clay Cylinder* of assorted she. for theetlimul3torel... - -• Also. Tin sold by the tam, Shad hoot 4 the Pollltd— cheap flzi cash. ~ . , . ••,=. __.- .. .- d .. , _ ,'d , All the above if00d4 1 147.11 soli, radosed pits*, for . CABO, and thew I n'Sraottlfanythiogenumersted Atm% . will And It to their advantire tosive we anal!. .: v:". r . _ _:, • 1; :(l . 11.511011TEIL , Al7p-Old some t a kens oieftailito for new ; on's, not , stoves delivered without ehirlier • ,'. ' ._'. ' • 'in , , Pottsville, teptsmber 5,'L 7 =ll2l SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20 BOOKS, &c. • TRAVELER'S cIUIDE. HE latest and best 'I raveler's Guide throughourniernitad States, just reerlved'and tot at. - D. BANN Ati'S Cheap lkok Molt • DIARIES FOR 1858 ! F every size and style of binding, for lola at B. BANS &N'S .12;'57 501 Boot Lad Btat,iener2 Stare. • JUSTCEB' n THE EE new Justices Fee Bills Revised 4 sod Corrected by th e Legfabitate ofiPemlvanis; aseprtoted, and' for We by .- B. BAN 'AN. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES; I. IVEW and; peauttluk.styles, suitable -1 for different denominations. for We at . B. BANN AN'S Book and Stationeii Store. Pottsville, Dec. I`2, a2F 60! 'ALMANACS! ALMANACS!! TOW op hand, lull assortment of Almanacs for lath roanprlllag tipelo Sala, Film s, Housekeeper* IllOstrated. German. *c., &c. For Sale cheap. sale and netall.by B. DANNAN. - LIVINCITONE'S AF RICA: • --', A wen supp Y .JUST RECEIVED, a further supply IF, of Livingstone's Travels. and Itesetivekies in South grim, with numerous plates.. For sale at : . A UAN N AN'S ILok and Stationer); Store. ~ PARLOR ENTgRTAIRMENT. TliE Ladies' and Gent lemen's' Mir nu of Fortune; or, Analysis q t 14fe-LtlittstratelebY kems from the bert•writers, arranged In a hew and orig• n a l manner, for tho entertainment of literary and soda& circles. Just ptibllShed,andlor sedout BANN AN'S Rook and Stationery Store. WATSON'S ANNALS OF PHILADELPHIA. A NNA,LS 3::kr Philadelphia Penn- Nylvinta in the. Oldan 'Time, a eollectlon of me moire, anecdotes and Incident's of the city . and Itsinhabl 'tants,—rnumerour. engravings. New wised edltlnn,pub :Pahl ng lu numbers, at 25 cents eact.. Subscriptions re. 'calved at• , B. BANNAN'S ' jlook and Stationery Store. VIENILSOF PIaTTSVILL.E. THE SUBS C R IBER has aof of the Views.of Pottnille,Which is s heautifni slew of the !creation, scenery, fie.. which he will sell at the low rite of 2; cents each, to close out the lot. They were published at $l 50 each. Now la the time to procure a copy, as but few remain unsold. •B BANNAii. Bookseller and Stationer. • May 30. 'S7 I V "LLTTLE DORRIT".-Complete. IeKENS'S Last Novel, "ItITTLE DORRIT," is now complete. Clasp edition:sU cis. I ustrafed, 75 cts. Fine edltiom Bro. plates, s 50. The Fortunes of Olencore, Lever's new novel. -Nothing,New, tales by the author of John Halifax. blagasinesforjuly—vh.: Harper's. Grahtun's.Stephen's, Godey's, kc., #c., just received, and for Sale by . p.)IANN AN. • PAPER DOLLS —A Fresh Supply... MIA MILER'S PAPER DOLLS, o j the latest Paris Fashion * comprising • No. 1. Carrie with her 'Dresses. N 4.2. Ante with her Dresses. . • 11:0.3. Charley. N 0.4. Little ' , Airy Lightfoot I N 0.6. Deity—the 3111kmaid—with All her Pets. ' 6. Jack end his holiday Cumpaniens. For sale at . BANNAN'S Dock Store. NEW MUSIC! NEW MUSIC!! :110 BIM that glveth let us sing--by Alice Hawthorne. i agar 'Plums for Piano. No. 6. Thal herg . Valees—by Cjaarles D'Alheit. Dr. Kane 5 Arctic Polka—by J. It. Peterson. Fit-metes' )larch—by D. P. Walt:. The Sra. Breeze llallopl robe. . ' ' " High Flyer " " Speedwell Schottische" • ." Splendld.Walta. 1 " Spitfire Quickstep, " '. " Progress .. " Ocean Herald /larch'!' ' • • ... " Guiding Star Itedowa " . , Jennie Polka—by P. Melberg-Pr. • Leon Polka—ny.3liehaal Malcolm. • Polka Francalby Benkert. • I:American - IX/neutrino Gallop—by Mnsard. / Micelle' Polka- , Win. Bolling. Annie Laurie, a Scotch ballad, sung by Dempster. . For sale by . .li. BANNAN. • - • 'COLLOR'S Few Series of Bo loos Geograyiltalles. NTRODUCTORY GEOGRAPHY. I —Small Quarto. 98 pages, 22 maps • headtlfully il lustrated. The worlrls every war dapisd 'the caw city mad *AIM et, the youngbegf Cars . boar been taken to avoid everything which should be, reserved for the more advanced pupil. The maps have only the prin. cipal features delineated, hence they can be easily du; died.. The lessons are copiously Illustrated whh appro- priate engravings. Vor instance, in treating of an island, the subject is illustrated by a map and a picture of in island: So of a peninsula, and of other physical fea tures. AfO ra D y l2. l4 N SC HOOL ~0 GEOGRA onitastrations. vi l!l i e g si lla gn r e t g ' fol 4 that v i ell ' arg an e a cl n a u ss m i t at pupils in our schools whn wish to learn the more Impoc. tent facts of Guigraphy, but have not timis to consult the more °tab.:wets treatises. In thhebook. great gains bare been taken, by oeploue exercises, to mike the pupil thoroughly acqualoted.witir the maps. and ftub 'liar with localities. It embiaces the whole subject .1 Geography u ordinarily taught, and iris a complete Mork in amyl For sale by DY.NJ. BANNAN, Agent for the Publishers. sereschers and •others supplied at this publishers' regular wholesale prices. Pottsville; June 11.'57 s. • 24. AGRICULTURAL AND APPNITEC, TURAL BOORSI I -I _, ESSENDEN'S Cpmpleto Farmer . - 1 and Gardener. II uest'l American Flower Garden Directory. Boast's Family Eitc“en Gardener. Johnston'a Agricultural Chemistry. Downingta Lan &ripe Gardening. • 'Wash's Progressive Farmer. ' Allen's Treatise on the Grape. Pardee on the Strawberry. Youatt on thiTTlMie - . - ti.') . Elliott's American Fruit Grower's Manual. Neill's Fruit. Flower and Vegetable Gardener. Johnson'', Dictionary of Modern Gardening. . Blake's American Farmer. Drenk'i Book of Floysera. Thomass Farm Implement. : BrowneerAmerlean Poultry Yard. • , ' Bennett's Poultry Book. 1 Downing's Fruits-and Fruit Trees of America. American Fruit et:Mt:arid by Thouiss.. Lindley's llorticultnre by Downing, Dridgemen'e Young Gardener's Amistaut. . Downinee Rural Essays.. • , Vaox'a Architecture. Brown'n Field Book of ?demure& , Lleblg'e Agricultural Chemistry. . ( • For sale al II. lIANNAN'S Seed and Flower Store. April 4. '57 14. NOW _IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. HE Subscriber' furntahes all the lead ingg magazines, and weekly papers, at publisher's prirei.,Twq of the j 3 magsaluesw ill be furnished for $5; or two of the $2 magazine,' for $3 50. Little's Living Ago, iritimickerbockes, . 3 Harper, Magazine, r 3 lio - nrobold Words, 3 51agazine, AlMrs. Stephen's Monthly, 2 (today's lady's Book, 3, American Agriculturist, 1 Oreitam's Magazine. a Blackwood's Magazine, 3 Westminister Review, 3ltortieulturlst, 2 London Quarterly. 3 Leslie's New Nasal,' Ma. 3 ovine (3 Norlit flatildilew, 8 ilallou'N MILT Magazine, 3 London Lanert, 5 Atlantic Monthly, 3 APERS: Harper's Weekly, N. F. Weekly Herald, 3 Bailou's Pictorial, 31N. T. Ledger, 2 Frank Leslie's illustrated, 3i Ledger of ROIIIIIOCIN 2 Saturday Evening Post, . 2,Flag of our Union, 2 Dollar Newspaper, 'lnittle Pilgrim, ' 50 eta. London 51in.Journal, 20 ets,Scientine American, '2 N. T. Weekly Tribune, 21Waverly Magazine, • 3 The ad i Ttagre of procuring these through us are that an no loss there to subscribers through the fsilureof the mail . they save the postage and receive them with. out' twin g folded or injured for bidding. - ' - We have connected with our establishment an exten sPre Bindery, and ran put up the above in various styles, B.BANNAN, Bookseller and Stationer. GREAT INDUCEMENTS! Aa Extensive Variety of Standard' Books vory Chas?. THE SUBSCRIBER being desirous of reducing hie large steak of standard miseella• newts Books will sell -them off at extremely low piles'. • Among many others will be found Robertson's illstetical Work, 3 TOILt 8,0 . Russell's Modern Europe, 3 vole., 8,0. Plotarch's Lives. Bvo. ; Life of the Duke of Wellington, Illustrated. Chamber's Entyclopedia of Literature, 2 vat Cha'mber's Information for the People. &"otea Commentary on the Bible. 3 vols. • ComprehetisiveCommedtary on the Bible,ff vole. ° ildreth's llistory of the United States, C ;rob. Dantroft's History of the United States. 6 vols. Waverly Navels complete, In; b vole., and in 13 villa. Boswelps Life of De. Johnson by Crolter.‘ iimith'siitictionary of-Arts add Manufactures. Appleton's Cyclopedia of Biography.. Irving'i Life of Washington, 4 vols. tioatb'slermoos, 2 vols.,Bvo. Addlsou's Complete Works, 8 vols. Washington Irving, Works, IS vols. CtOopeett Works, 34 vote. -Bayard Taylor's Works., 6 vols. Don Quixotoand 611 Bias, Illustrated Edith* Illustrated. World of Art. ,Tales of a Grandfather. Works of Lorerdict Dow'' • BMW* Natural Ilistory t plates. A rsbla Oltlitits Entertainments.. ' liammotore Haut log Adventures in the Northam Wilds. Cumming's Hunter's Lib among Lions,- Elephants, in. Stephen'a Egypt and the Holy Land. • t,., 1 - Webster's Weirdly Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge . Ileadiey's Washington and Napoleon. Necenceb's Cyclopedia of Missions. Joseph us's,Works, esenplete, Various editions. ' Tire's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines. Lyeirs Elements and Pvinelpiel of geology. 2 vole. Library:Of etsadard /Mien embracing works of Win* Smollett, Hannah More, Miss thumb Jane, Porter, to., - • Lardeerl Lectures on Selene* sod Art. . , , 'Evieyektpedia of Renegue Knowledge. Pideolforks. edaiplete, soil. .. • •• r Lit tle Atarown'selegeot Cabinet edition of di British poets, sea rlet cloth. gilt. • -Layires Niniveh And itstemidns: • CiarkrieComMentery on the New Testament. Ilyrne'aDktionary of !Urbanise. numerous plates: Niebolten's ltneyelopedhe of Architect** vole., , itit* Hodge on the Steam „Engine. 2 rola,. itatnercrus plates.*. Antbootielassteel Mil aro. • • lifsesolq'sand Itueses flinedes of . itaglatita t 61 ti History of ltotne, 6 rola,' • - 'Tedothetralth'essieussathiseof 111 Standard Vol* rakes end ferelly..albleo l dllastratediforhs."4, In 'Oda videb will be MII4I at *kw to flit asillthat, ; , r.; -;- aly 4, wr Cheep nook sad Sfiosei r dlerf.. • ti •i • MANUFACTURES. rpHIS PUMP is made of Iron, Brass, Itronse t or Gun Metal casting!, sleslgued, and ex lenideely need for Stmunboar, Rlllroad, Factory and Mi ning purposes. and,gives great eatiefection as a Boller Feed They are very easily repaired, and, being less comphcated.than any other Stems ramp in use they are much Ices liable to get out of. order. Vor references nod testimonials, with clreuiar. eats. he.. apply to LITTLEFIELDCO.. Mint 21 1 ,.'57 ll-1y Spring/ted. Mass. SAVE YOUR TIME. •. RE DY ..MADE PAPER BAGS, r4"l i GROCERS, DRUGGISTS; cfri ECTIONERS: BAKERS. kr.—The Subscriber respectful' informs his Mends and the' public that'he ha-s Immo pointed Arent for the sale of • . patent, Machine 'aide Paper Bags, XAMTA ED DT 1 Messrs; iohn H. Lama! ! Co., of Philadelphia. These B pa are of sizes and qualities of ppper suitable for ALL PE .4)7111 who use the .article. and are offered at inch price as will at once commend ,them to the con-. sumer. Thezt u i many advantages! In pnrehkaing and using ready it gip. Where no .bagra are used, it retjulres double th equantity of paper and string to pick the same number of!puunds, and more-time In putting up a pack age. Where an extensive business Is dote and Bags midi , by hand.by brylng ?early mods Bags, one hark! can be dispensed with. By nsinq them,:you will not only save line and money, but always have, a convenient reces;ta cle In which Input 4 your goods. Wherever theme Be have be:en Introduced, they have given entire :offs/action. , • For sale at Ifendfacturre prices by • BENJ. BANNAN, Pa pei and Book Dealer and - Stationer. street. opPsite Episcopal Chnreh. Pottsville. rate assortment of WRAPPING PAPER, al lend. ; Feb.l.l. 'SS R- I , MAN n iaCtnaltß4 OF . ' . L ade its, Organ Melodeons, and Pedal kb- t .' Sass Harmoniums, ' 5 , 1 Washington Street , Boston. TILE ATTENTION of Clergymen, tnitteil, Schools, Lodges, de.. Is invited to the new P I dulrilass Kennel:tun:4 made solely by the 31annfioltniers. w n& . It is al -ranged wit h two to or - banks of Keys, the lowt set running an octavelllgher thad the other, , e and ma be wed' separately, and thus get In one case two dist net instruments; or, by the use of the coupler, the two ! nks of keys may be played at the RAMO time b'ruse of the front set only: Thfsironnected with the Sub-lleet s Wil l janXlttee tbejaitet of SI Inge organ. and lit 'Wilde! tly heavy to till *Nails that seatsfront 1000 to 1500 persons. I . TIIE. - ORGAN MELODEON • Is designed for parlor and private use. The construc tion Is similar to the Church Instrument. being arrant. ed with two banks of Keys, and when used together, by means of the coupler, is capable of as great volume of power as theehurchlnstrument, when used without the Pedals.. MOO, Fah . vartkdy Of MELODEONS for Parlor use. sae may 'rely upon instruments front our Man. , uragtefir the, met complete and on ough 'manatee Baying remnyed to the spacious Mild- Inv. AILWABKINGTON STREET. we have every facili ty for untuucturtiog purposes, sad employ, none but the most experienced and skillful workmen. In eliort, we will promise ourcustemem an Instrument equal if not superior to any:Manufacturer, and guaran tee ENTIRE AM? PERFECT;S4I73FACTIOI. Mont Tmconts, I,ZADtai or Comm, hod others inter. toted i musical matters, are respectfully invited to visit our roasts at any time and examine or test the instru mentsn ekhibltion for sale. at. their pleasure. Asa till furtherguarantee to the public in totheexcel enre o the MELODEONS AID HARMONIUMS from iiour 11 ulactory, we beg leaie to refer, by permission, to the following PIANO VOICE MANUFACTURERS OP BOSTON. Who lave examined our Instruments and will give their opinion when called upon : ' ' Colvin:v:o 1 Sass, 11,turr: A einuros, T. Gnaw k Co. We. P. 4ernsex, BROwa k Ants, 4. W. LADD &Co. Comas news, WOOderaltld BaOFra,NEWHALL I CO, Persons who wish to hire Melodeons and Harmoniums with • view et purchasing at the end of the year. can have the rent credited as part payment of the purchmw money. This matter is worthy of special note, as It enables' those who desire a fair teat of the Instalments before purchasing, to obtain it at the expense of the manufacturets. to the extent at least of a year's rent.'. Orders.frouilany part of•the country or world, sent di rectto rzittfactory In Dorton, with cash or satisfac tory fere will be promptly attended to, , and u faitithilly executed . as if 'the parties were present, or emplo •ed au agent to select, and on as reasonable ternta Price Liati , MIME= Scroll . eg. 5 octave, 76 Piano, tyle, 5 octave. 100 Plano Style. extra finish, 5 octavo, • • - • • 115 Plano style. carved leg. - - - - • 125 Piano st yle, 2 sets of reeds, • - - 160 Planoetylei 8 octave, • - ' - - - - 135 Organ 31e14deon, - - - - - - '-'OO Organ Melodeon. extra finish, 2so Pedal Sub.llass Harmonium, - - , 276 Leiters. Cortlflentei and notteits from the press, from All pins or the world, may also be seen at our salesroom. Deafrlptire circulars sent tree to any address. - 8. D. A H. W, SMITH. 611 Mi'ashlostton. Street, (Near Boylston Market,) Boston. June 27 '57 211-tf Arthar's Home Magazine, 2 Ilariper'• Story boots, 3 Tenney's3.l.lnlng Maga'ne, & .. COST IS MUCH. LESS THAN 'THAT OF ANT OTH RFIRE•PROOF,EOOF NOW IN USE. Ti la t r t l i r i t u gd ra red nee s effected iem a teA t th eo e n sam b e 3gee rat n eT t o n tib us ul on ld o i: n g: • caw with other flre•proof materials. • 800 Store. We append one or two tp show that It Is noil lh ausbug: ' W the undersigned. hid our Banking Home reohod wit Warren's Vire aodWater.Vroof goofing about three c years ago. and en far bare hid no reason to doubt Ito of • analY and dinaddlith per regret having used it, and • should in building hereafter prefer it to ant other roof ing.' 'DREXEL & CO. Phllmlelohls, March-12,. 1857. .. , M PUMP S..D. & H. W. SMITH, Melodeons dr; Harmoniums Rankled. . EXTRAORDINARY- ' 023.4 per la 3EL co csi ri. ma. & , r Both Water and Fire Proof. rgirllE SUBSCRIBER. has been np . arrlt i tr i k. n ri's Actermlenddrils prepared re and Water to l l' r u ee t l ° ;oo -H int —lt Is mintrosed of Felt. Composition and Gravel— it to more durable , thah either shinglei, tin. sine or Iron •—cleeulres DO painting, and can be put on complete At a little over one-half the ezpense of other roofing.— The advantages of thin Hooting may be summed up as 'Toilette: It te both WATERMCIIIT and FIRE-PROOF. . It will not expand and contract, with heat and cold, like metal roots. One Inch to the foot is all the Inclination 'required. . . t Th roof can tat walked upon without major:. It an be need a for drying purpoee It a of great &drat:o4'6J to firemen when adjoining buildings are on fire. It la not injuriously affected In the !mat by - changea of temperer-re. . .. • It la adapted to every climate. It is not affected by_the jarring of machinery. It fa bear more than double the heat of aloe, tin. or galv. nixed Iron, without danger totbeboarding beneath • " It. • It R =idly and,quielay repaired, if injured. Gutters of the saMe7rAterial can be formed on the roof. - • . -I'nmanrmitte, June ti, Ufa.' Mesfrs..ll. M. Warren 4 Chortivenxttpi :—I was pre. sent by incitation. M an experiment with yOur Improved Vire and Water Proof Orroposition Moths, on the 2txt of May last. = The object, I suppose. awl* give persona notlaptainted with the nature of the ranting , an owe. tun ty to genit tested. , I arrPred on the gronodobout I o'c k and saw the bpards put on the roof they were hi f lr l o t rals state, the edges not jointed. or grooved and' mat . After the biards were on they were covered wt three layers of felt, and then by a coating of Cosa position. and the whole covered with gravel.' . A'quintity of combustible material was stared within, and at the appointed time a match wits applied. A furl. cos lire 1100nld. from all Sides of the boase.mid en 'valved the whole building in a dame. .11 continued to b y t a ti On at least thine quarters of an hour. 'At that ..of the Gm I felt • desk" to know how t/A• roof won d stand if water was thrown upon It, and asked per nil to try the extudiaest, which was granted, and. r ~, a plied three or four buckets of water on the roof. Wb h 11111 Off as though ' there was no fire Under Of ..aro ad it. . 4 . Gentlemen.myordnioa Is, that to Air as gos is eon. ...n ce al, it 41 the b es t itind of a roof from the tact that Its ' airlshtar:ea prevents eombustion In else of a gre In a , t -wH i i Ing where the roof la of your material, the line 4 oid not be ke y to extend to the adjoining build. il 'in I bad au example of this kind last winter, on the ,sr day of January, at 4 o'cl sir in the warning. A ire • Out 0 11 row of Brick Howes. on the mouth aide of gey , lit.; weer of • 0 4rid street. It had a roof of your' bt ' coMposition, and the ; fire was eondned to the bonus ; **re it originated. I hare no hesitation In saying that tlf lt bail been an ordinary roof, the whole row . would ha i l burned down, from the Diet that it was one of the col est Mendota we had last rrinterould the wind blew • a rrkrart at the finis. Seybert street Is north of the Girird College wall, and'at that title of the morning, 'l4:utiether with the colder/a of .4be Weather. made it a long time beton, we could get water on the building.— Notwithstanding this, we eltinguished the Ira with Out Antis', to the adjoining buildings. r , , X therefore recomMend, your roofing to.thi - tromildniiity Se d IMPorkWprlventlie ordrs, . -• , • ; . . I . I . Yogi pseprethilly Your*. lee . gAlfilltl, P.I/I/ARON, i - (Wi l l Irag(seer of tAe Rtspeparears4. Any further Intarmation with regard .to this Reeding eau be Obtained by'esiilag on the rabselibioh at Ids Beek Story Pattern... , - ;y.• .. - SW. HANNAN. cc ~, ,T, 1, JOs, Da /BERN .' , ' ' •' - cbrpentero a. orchad. pflawrki ' 7 - ~... Ini o riu pat oft thole:ogee at short nodes.; , • ,-, ~' • ' lot Colliery iratablitbparata, Miners', bourse, Inginii . 1 ' houses, Bretkers. Pe In thlit Regionl kb b_ jour the aostrepilret ea it iiilice meg, lutdla g ruk 4 .4o4PaPs It twill *tit ea fir& 0 . , leiplllitagleasit tiettetiotterid with tie '.iiiia*lal „A T .. Pita It Sok too Ones, -.-. ~. .- . ~,... . SCRUYT,ICILL 60ItNTY, I'ENNSYL4NII.I 4858 ; . , , -radii). I THE ANCELT STORY: i , Tunica the blue end frosty heavona Christman stars were 'hieing bri t; ' The glistening lamps of the gnat C ty Almost!matehrel their gleaming ght ;,.. And the winter snow was lying. i e i Apt the Voter windor were sighing long a one Christmas night. . . While from every tower and.eleeP l ' Pmilng bells were sounding elear (Never with 'nth tones of gladness, As when Chi llamas time is nail • M any a one that night was marry, Who had tolled through all the year. That n ig htit mu old wrongs forgiee n,, Friends, long patted; reconcile; 1 ' Yokes. all unused to laughter, Eyes that had forgot to mils , Anxionsheans that feared the 7 , Freed from all their tares awhile. i I Klett and noes fait the tame blowing From the gradate meson fall; • - Joy and plenty In the cottage, Pewee Sod keeling in the hall: i And lneYelete of the childepu i • . Itingintelear above It all! - .. . Tot one bowie was dim and darkensid; . . ti ion* and elekneas. and deepalri Abiding in the gilded chamber, , Cliinbing np the marble stair, Stilling liven the yoke of mourning— For a child ley dying Sher*. . . •t t Silken eartaine fell around him. Velvet; carpets hushed the tread,' Many costly toys were lying, All unheeded, by his bed; - • And his tangled, golden ringlets - • Were on downy pillows spread. t .. Ali the skill of the great City . it T save that little life was vain • 'Mal little thread from being bro ken; .. • That fatal word from being spoked; Nay, his very mother's pain, . And the mighty love within her, Could not give hint health again. . • ' I Anti she knelt there still beside hig, • • . She alone with strength to smile, ad to promise be should suffer • I's mere in a little 'bib.. A d with munnusd song and story • • he long, weary hours beguile. '..bluddenly an unseen Presence Checked these constant Enamouring cries, , "` Stilled the little heart's qu k fluti• log, ra t liaised the bine and won ring eyes, Fixed on some mysteriou vision, With 'a steeled sweet surprise. . For n radiant angel hovered . l Smiling o'er the little bed: ,White his raiment, from his shoulders , Snowy. dove-like pinions spread, • And a star-like light was shining • In a Glory round his head. ' While, lritb tender lord. the angel, lAsnlng o'er the little nest. In - his arms tip Pick child folding, • , Laid him gently on his breast, . tots and wailing. from the mother, ' And her darting was at rest. So the an i ftei, slowly riainr. Bore his wings; and, through the 1 ~. Bore tbp pretty child. and held idm On his heart with Wring care, A red hraucb or blooming noes PlielOg softly by him alert. .AI While the child thus clinging, floated 1 towards the mansions of the Blest., Dasineltrom his 'think+ guardian • To the flowers n.on his breakt, ' • Thus the angel spike. gill smiling tin life little heavenly guest; - ' ”Know; 0 little onel that Heaven, • Does ,no earthly thine disdain; Man's poor joys find there an echo; , • Just as•surely as his „pain. . • .-Ipove, on earth Pc, feebly striving, , Llvei divine In Heaven again! • . "Once,in yonder town below us, ' In a Pour and narrow street., Dwtit a sickly orphan; ' Gentle aid, or pity sweet, Never ttAfe's rugged pathwaK . Quid !s poor tottering frit; , "Aft the striving anxious forethoUght ,That should,ouly rime with age, lVeighed upon his hvby spirit, 'Shosied him aeon Rte's sternest page; Grim Rant was his nurse, and Samar ' ;Wasdhe only heritage! . -, I . "All leo weak for childish pastimes ' ' Drearily the bouts sped; . On hialusedaso utudi and trembling ' ' , . . Leaning die poor, aching bladt oe, through dark and painful Lonnie Lying sleepless on net, bed. i • . "Dreaming strange and longing fancies , Of cool forests far away; Dream , or tollY.`hallPir children, ! . Laughing merrily at iplay ; , I Coming home through green lab s, bearing - Trailing branches of ',white Ma . ; • , "E.rarc'e a gUmpserof the biuehea, ens; t Gleamed above the sari-ow stt,- And the sultry air of hammer (That you call in warm and sw t,) - ni e Fevered the poor Orphan, dwelli g - , • ' In the crowded alleys heat. ' 1 I ' "One bright day, with ioeble lootfiima slowly forth he dared to crawl , Through the crowded elty's path ays, Till he reached a garden wall; 1 Where *mid princely hills and nealations .:. Staid the lordliest of ill i' ' • "There were trees trithlglant branehes, Velvet glades where shadows hide; , There were sparkling fount/dot glaecing, Flowers whose itch I tmorissu . pride Wafted a breath of delicious perfume To the child who stood uutsidel 1 z , I 'llit against. the gate of Iron'.,.'l .. I 11 . Pressed his woo and;istrol•fare, ' - Gazing with anmweat ck pleasure" 1 • At the glories of this - place:.-1 i , m. Never Mid his fairest day-dream l attiong with half such woodrods grace. • !!Toni were playing In that pilling j . , .Throw log blossoms - In the al r,i . And laughing when the petals crated 4 Duenward on yourtholdten hair: . , And the fond eyes watching oPeOoti, • And the splendor Spread bemreyou - ,. L` ' ' Told a House's Hope. wee thm.e. . • Plilien your eerrantsi tired of living Ilk pale Lee and want of woes, ; s. ' • Turning to the ragged Orphan, I Ogre him coin. and bade him go,' Dowd his cheeks so thin and waisted, I _ - Bitter teen began billow. • ' "But the look of chll llsh sot . . , ,r, Orqour tenderyoig heart AA" , I And you plucked the reddest Ivies • . From the tree you laved Co raki, . . :Passing them through the literal grating, I With the gentle wotd,larewidlr - "Daubed by the'fragimt trawl* • And the gristle voice he heard In Ilse poor forkint ixiy's spirit, ! • I Joy the sleeping Seraph stirred; • 'ln his baolti claspni the flowers, 'ln his h the betting word.] ..... "So be crept Wilts poor garret. 1 , ~, Poor uo more: tut rift and bright; [..Yor the holy dreams et child Love, and lteat,and ilope,=7Llght— . Pleated round the Chidtan's . piliow • , . ' Through the starry summer night. "Day dawned, yet thio 'lgloo laeted;" . ' All ten weak - to ifs* he lay; .Did be dream that, Dime spoke benstily.r. All were ' , Otiosely itlnd that day? Ifes;', he thought hhqtreasured ruses ' ~ Must have charmed all Ills away. "And hismilad, thobgh they were fading; Oue bj one their leaves were shed; - i 'Such bright things could never pedals, . - ' They would bloom; again, he said:: • When the next day's sun bad risen,: ~ • , Child and flowers both were dead. " Thus the angel eemied, and gently --, • • I O'er.his little buOben Inuit`':: • ; While the child gazed from the shining, '•'• ' Loving eyes that O'er him beet. ' - ,To the blooming runes by Muhl • Wondering what that mystery meant. , . i Men the radiant angel answered. And, with holy ru+ardng smiled. ' "Ere youi lender, %ribs spirit i.. 1 Bin and the bard *aid dehhat. ; • Merry gave me leavie to sect i yout ' ' I was ones that little chi .7 • • SOO politiroC,Cconout9. TO lIIS PEI3BIDENT OP. T 1 UNITED STATES. Letter Eighth:` • r Turning now soothed Ltd, Mr. President, we maY look to - Our °they . gretEstsple. Cotton, w ith "Lyle, to see if the cou rse of (iteration his b4n the same.. • That it Iles 'been' ito, ylu may readily he .antisned. The etopfit 1814 wad estimated at 70,00,90 or pounds, of, which more Alen 8,000,000 loom - eon.' vetted' into sloth iiithitcenntryWithinth7tiy of Providence—toe :dui domestic consumption hoeing amounted to 90;0;100 /salsa, Ur nearly 30,000,. 000 of Pounds, tha seven years folio wing. the crop rose eosin' ' ''lfiOloll.ooo,ooo, 121,000,000, 130,800,000, iss,osooloo, - . 187,000.000 r and 1110,- 001008 Chat. the immir monufaiume, as; steadily conatiiitly' It:treating IN. 0414 for e attegitpbo the foreign market, with. resaltainch as ato - hotis exhibited \ ! . •;. grentsit. ; Total prima Expoit 1811 M4'13101 ": 80.000,000 32000,0 00 ' 1821 and.18221:3111,0000 0 '. 31,4" " 1827 to . 1829 1 266,000,90 0 26, 00(1,00 0 d. 14'quaiiiity, is we; see. bad al' i l elts " u 1 ) 1 1 :g e • while the receipt tbatiot had laersesadobat The'orices hem mom this' twouty4voi omit. t he • jinn i ' being `those Of the shipping Pa o rtao 7, la to trinspotted • havitm • s s srensittl: and hairlottequired so: Vaal don otooltivotioo.itis I thinks n"',•„6°P abla to as .2511,0011, sunie that tho touter In Ib"" Y u " u rge* he , 000 of tiounds4--teoiliing, In asithaar toasty, amount of monet-Ibin•_a il 2 4 " 4 7,,_., ( 1 117:s - quantity. bitd iscelied Tor lasi tha t a t"'`" sea 000 000 ' 4830101832, ay.; lb . see 280100 0 . 0 0 0 4 55 : 000 : 000 1840 tg`ll44; -- 44 1 '' 01"00. 000 61,000,000 `, 1813 to 1811. " 1.2„ / , 9 ' °° !„' - th e 'quantity Eli bleat, here; - Ita'•••• °° - i s , 000,000 of 1816.16, lui"lntlegog"'rie les to t es tbe amount of pounds, and requlti -Oa° %mm o , lass tlite kolatd trioiportitloo=evou,o.l, • the mumWl sr , ,swe s, cultioatimo tt had nook how - bittlier"?th a ViW t"-1 ! r id fifutest,' if slot ' , IlliPledr. and III" ! e lla tetem " fic rforeo of mos, berm Ag e e t teg for this, .U 111111111°1" t4..dojill ' of r eadily see that the p . 14. r ; president. yen ~.r e t wee • sivltni Tollet up. must, in these leis, —Meuse. lIIMERE2 ME 1 N'O'B. , • i I I -•-; : - : • 11 : ' 000,000 of pounds for lees than brie* tbii eirealaiily of money that, thirtyy . t ( ozs before, bl Dads,. etived for 80,000,000. 1 i: - ' ,- , 1840, - pounds, 1020„000, $66,000,880 lierl pre have nearly 940,000,000 to be trine ported, -additional to those t;II8Will ;: and Iron an &rot of cultivation: tha ' - because of the 'm eaning exhiustion of the ! soil, bad been agate shocmoosly ll:tended.* 8 eh s being the ease, it may well . se . doubted. If the actual -quantity of m" 6 2," money's wdrth; ttio reeelied. the Pan - ter to exchange for these - 1,014000,090, - )aws much more than titles as gra,t as that his predecessors hart reeeiverrfor 80,000;000. : Making 'the small est - allowance - for addiewinal- transportation,. he ' traii here giving three peunde'for the same 'money that before had been reeeivrld fur one. - • • 18504851, average, Ibv.4 781,000,000, 992,000,060 . The great fact is here. Invitee ted;that the leas notion the planter ' sends to the foreign with.; the more money he receives. In this etise, then is • rasing of interim' 4raturportation, is tompare4 with 1849, upon 245,000,000 potindo, and an in creme of gross receipts ,amounting to 824,000,- 400, Allowing for the additional freight, "atom: pared .with 1811, the producer was now not giving, more than twit.pouuds for the price received be. , fora for one, I •, 1852, pounds, 1,093,000,000' $88,000,000. I Here is, an Inetease in thwiantity requiring to I be transported amounting to More than 300,000,- 000.. pounds; accompanied by alditninution of groat receipt autouothig to $4,000100 ; and a diminu tion of net receipt that. unfit, be , estimated at less than $10,000,080. As tempered - With 1815.18 , the plaitermust, here, have been giving, uift pounds for _tim price behefore bad reeelyd tor etre. , The couracof things "bore described hi without a parallel in the history of the world: l ln the natural order of affairs,; they cultivator profits •by improvements in the machinery of cenversian,his products risiog,in their prlees as the finished tem modities fall—rags becoming dearer as paper be comes eheither—and wool going up as •oloth 'goes dew*. Ilere however; alll is different. In the fang years above referred io, each and every one has brought with' it tome improvement in the modes et convertink co into into cloth, until at length the labor of a. sing in person is more' pro. (teethe than that of four o fi ve bad been before . ; ux and yet, so tar are these i Proveents from' hav t; log been attendePer ith'in , increase of price, that we find the plan' rra vying steadily more , and -more cotton for less-mcinek—and thus - affording the most ienelast*probl. of a tendency: towards barbarism,',,,- „-- ` a l • - ! . . The cause of;allit is,' being u we are told,lhat too throb cotton' i ipro,ducleil, tho planters:hold meetings with srifew„to reduction in the qoantl ty, and , yet, from year, to. year, the' crotr grows larger; the mover which it requires to be grown becomes more and more extended, and the nett proceeds decline in the tproportion they: bear to ,the population of the Stateildithich it •is rro duced. In , , ISIS that I population. amoonted to 2.250,800, whereas, in 8850, it exceeded 6,000,000. In the first the groasproeeeds of 80,000.000 pounds were $20,500,b00„ whereas, in . 1849,1,028,000,000, "s \ ith all the vast thereaie of- freight, were -given for $613,000,000, and the total gives proceeds of the crop could but IiLI, have exceeded $80,000, , 000. Straggle, asthe iiianters - may, the case is „still the samethey being required to give; from year ,to year, more cotton for legs money ; and that, loo,ln &Miner of a great. natural law; ILI virtue of which they should have more money for less cotton. We are. thus, 51r.'Prelident, presented with the, renierkable fact: that ihi, two chief producthotthe Ileitis, .dre steadily 'declining in their power to ,cute' nand money in exchange ; and that so ferule the farmer and planter from dividingyrith the con sumer of their producti the advantages resulting fro'nt; improied machinery, of transportation and coiiv'eralon, that the latter gels it ell, cad more • he former obtainingi less money the. more pro en he has to seli. ~/o tis asserted, however, that all this'is in strict ae Nance with some' greet law, in. irirtue of ir i ichevery . thing tends to become cheaper; but a brief examination of. the general movement of ' , rites will probably . satisfy you that the only:law with which it is in-accordance is that hums”' one, demoaneed bY Adam 'Smirk—having for its, object the cheapest:lig - of the raw products of the earth, the eitablishotent of the supremacy of: trade, and the rehictioe,of than to the condition et - a mere :instrument to. be used. by the trader, or, In other words, to that of a slave. • -In En,v,land; , the . , price of • sheep's wool has doubled in the lasbeighty years, and that, too, notwithstanding the extraordinary. extent to which cottcM, in that period, has been substituted *for. wool: Hall tbere.heen any, commodity whatsoever by which the theory of reduction of prices -could have been itupportel, this would eertainly_hire been the one; and yet- tho'facts are - directly Op atogecthereto. In France; too, wool his greatly risen,' In Germany it is now ito much - higher than it was thirty years since, that that country has become a great : importer, where formerly it was a large exporter o t tthii commodity. Looking silk, - we to silk,e pod e following remarkable it lustration of the great law that lies. at the founds lion of gill . huumn.iirOgress. rn the . Report on ' the Commerce and Navigation of France, we have the official value, established about thirty years since, or all the c .mn i iiles exported and impolt ed, side by side with ',their actual Salim, and are thus enabled to atculy the changes , that - ire now going on, and measure their extent:- Hoer great, they are, and how precisely they move', in'the di reel ion that has ileen * i indieated,le shawl . ' is -the feet that while sewing silks have fallen from 95 to . 33 francs per pound, cocoons bays risen from:3 to 14 franes. - I i. . 1 - .• -, Turning dow,to Ilfr. Tooke's valiable table of prices; in the period front 1782 6.lB3B,.mittaking the first and last decades thereof, we, obtain the . followingSrasults :-: ' -•- . , • 1782 to 1791. , 1829 14 1838. Bristles; per cwt. £6 11s. 004....f.15 12s. god. Flax, per-9 head,'. ' 1 7 00 2 3 10 Oil, per ton, 4O. 00 'OO • 48 HI 08 Butter. per eel:, *. , 210 10 . ' , 318 00' Irish. tars-bf, - per te‘ Hi 'lO 10 , ' '4 18 'OO ' Tallowipef set., •. : 2 1 00, - - 11. 19 At 'Timber, fir, per load, 2 4 .00 . - .2' '8 80 Whelebone, per ton 150 00 90 -215 00 -89 ' . In ill-these eases, the producer wu profiting by the increased facilities of trausportation and, - conversion—obtaining larger-prices for all be hail to troll; with Conitint increase - in - his power to im-1 ,prove his own 'machinery, and _ thus 'augment thel quantity produced; Whereas; in those of loot and cotton, be is seen lb ;bare been receiving *walla, prices with ennstant4iminatica of qaantity, rat suiting; is will be shbwo, from the eoestant ex. ] portation of the elements of which dour and Trot-1 ton are emptied.. ' • • - .:.. -" Z We are told, howeVeri diet In theeatie of cotton,? decline of pries' is the. necessary ootaterence of's; growth in the ;apply; exceeding the isnot' of. the 1 world; and therefore, it is that theVatite4 bold meetings, for the purpose of devlsi g measures tending to the limitation of the-quantity to be. grown. In so doing, believer, they are only re peating the operation-performed at sin earlier pe riod in Virginia, to reference to tobacco; end thus 'it is that like -"causes produce like affects.— The. real diflicuity,,M,r. President, is - now, as 'it then was, to be found in the total absence of di versification of empleymeou—proiluing :a fleets sity-foi unceasinreaste• cif labor Inidemreesillg Ailhauttion of 08'1011, accompanied by !oestrus"- lion of the velne of the' lona and Of! the, man by whom it I . cultivatell. That rack is certainly the ease,llfr. President,ll propose to furnish. farther evidence In anotheilletter, remaining meanwhile, ' • . Very respectfully yours, _I , nreitY C. C&u'r. Philadelphia, fatif iffy 66;1858. . . _ 'The followiog iolgraph Is troth a speech of a Ms, ttnamlsbed citizen of`olshma. and exhildte the action of the system i n n swtftbet but forty yens eines bad. •DO existence:— . I ran :how *ea; ail ii sorrow , in the older portkms of . Al a b ama , an d i n Al corn native county or Kadteces. the quid ine d morials of tb mitten and exhausting culture of ' cotton. Our mall halters, after feting the cream off' their lends, °amble to reßtore them by reit. manore.arol , otherwise.ererolnirtnether West and Fbuth in search' 'of other , virgin !Amts.:o,6kb they may s d will shmpoili _ g od i m p o e e ripti in Ulu. manner. Our w 'bier plenten".l withareeter b , 'emeee,eo no , more emit, re buy 1 4'g out •-e tbetir antatlos and thelrreret ovlghbnts.!extendln‘g their _- adding to their Slave duly.. The wealthy few, who ifiel 'gbh?, to 111,0 in =eller! prodhc and give their blasisdi fields wane rest are thus pushing off thelmany who anal mere ly i n depenent. or the twenty millions of dollars! annually reePtedtrout,the idle" of thd , e4on any of ' aboons, nearly alt not expended In Co Ins tie pro. ducats Is ',lnvested In land% and 'Degrees. Thus' the I white popnlaticn has deereasediand the slave lueressed almostpari parry in several Menthe of bur State, Imo Mabee cnontyeeet about 3000 votes; nowsbe . itot east exceeding 2130. In traversing that county one • will discover numerous farmhouses. once the, abode of ; Industries, and Intelligent freemen. now templed by I sl a ves—or tenantless. deserted Ind dilapidated; be erlit t Orem, delft. onee thetile not unfieneed, abandoned, and covered with thole evil harbinger, fostall and emsedge; be tellies* the mass growing on the meal. derby walla of once thrifty Alms, and will dud 'otri only master grasp" the *bole( domain! that once tar 'dated happy_ homes tbr I dozen while fecollice. Indeed a country In Its In futcy, whenl. fifty years ar. searcien I *rest tree bad been felled d be the apf the pioneer. to already exhibiting tborpsisial'signs t senility and diej agcy apparent In iiieOnht and the Clarollitaa."—t. fleas! , e ffiloceltani). - - MMT/OROLOGNAL 033ERVATIOMIL The following °tan-rations of Mr. Merlam. the ,t - ) Meteorologist, emeseueliated to the New York Colvwsreial Adverting-, are BROOKLYN ftatairrs.Yebittary 4, 18511. , the weather of the last Winter eontrastsWidely, i with that of the present season--tbs cold of testi' Winter:sena more 'pledge In some localities South;; bf the forty4fth parallel of Forth latitude, Mull Capt. De Eleven -experienced la the Whiter of blogben North of the- Ando 'magnetic pole in search -of Sir John Franklin. At the same time, - at the antipodal, the weather : was intensely temperature of, the atmosphere affects per. toga differently In different parts of the earth. At 'Abe antipodes, our asscielste °berm reuriedr malignly% es high ai one bundled .and thirty; (ISO) degrees, in --thn shade and wind . ; but then;! ',repo cages of coop se cold of as fs . , The intent Winter was Immediate. ly prowled try Oaribq is oo this misdealt tai the-Soot salt at rip Issitiou of from eight to • ANNAN . silEAtt pit -urriNGl6l4bi; ~'' , • _ ,_.„ itrtiog proeuredtbreerteeseihiretii sot petters" te opeesteJOlland Beol taltrlbil eteistey imenipttes at the 011ie Otte Attitirs'ioeweeitlatalMibas tt.sAlt beteiteattialLbeilibiCirlisbk • Biebeorbeepaide,".• •••• BiiietOstaisi: '-, ': Lary Pesters, . I • isikesil riebelo. . Mad Bath. -- f w 4411,11P1040 f ', s4StiekoottirieSteet, . ' Teasariebi. ' ..: Rai Ilifid i. .- : i . (#4. l !'"*._, '1 t:, At tbstesishorteethetice. thirstiest eaull is is a 9 WO ' fli•liT 4s alit Waal Oar COM iiii• LI. Uhl gee N dolt albs 04 61 2 1 1 41 T• km" baluisilololl exprissly Stalsblgag.,. Bab* a, prettiest Miter earselt, we will, gearenteeour troth to be is heal as is tbat'ess be tura•ASet in the elites.' PIII*IIBI/10Irlt11 &so et authoress% sottett• „ 1 r ' • t' ti3OZ BINDEBY boanais ilLail ie tf i ttylo: Blasi took* dootriptio4 Amami rob& to '•- . . mots lion twelve thousand feet &we the' elta ' • - " • • Tlmi roam slid Winter, wee inneediabilY,prw , seeded by greet earthquakes in. Italy seer the sea IeveLIII earthquakes Is I t aly compound on phe nig% of th e lithef.Deoember, and ewe thirst reesedid . by light in the atmosphere Omen equal to ttlet of the mien at Its' hilt, and in the North ern pardons of Abe - United States. the Northers ligbtti (aurora' knodis) alone thtuogltost the night, and at the same times bloodied meteerita' was lift from, Betts, llogland, when its appksw- • • anmitirised soma alarm among the timid. . flow wonderfelly the records of extraordinary phenomeni• Mosirete the tweeracy of that old I translation of the Book of Job, (in the Serlphare edition printed ire 1599,) which sayeth nesriometh out' of the North; the praise' to God - , which is terrible." The modem translation. rads "Felt weather canted' out of thelliorth, with God • is terrible majesty."' The first version halt refer- , • oboe, no doubt, :to the Northern lights,. sad be their ; oonneetlowerith volcanic anytime, earth* , quakes and meteoric showers. Our records of ol i serrations, mad simultaneously InallotyPertione ' of the eerth,•sboW that voltutole eruptions, earth qnsku, blazing' inelsorites, auroras' trod, meteor% , - 'showers are kindred phenomena, and all result &QM the eetieleerltussurth spas! its own - sow.- Sphere. Cti the Mith•Of February' 1852, the eurorojere aistalui obserrisd at myplace of. obsereatiew es ' • • Brmilillnißeigh; throughout the =the nights - • and 'daring this me dm the aurora was sees also l througho . t the' night, from, the Bosse Obearvatiii,lielead. On thievery slot. • the volcano of Manna Loa, Sandwich Islands, the ". largest volcano goose, bri)ke oat In ' a terrible . convelaion a . • . • . • • On the Bltt of August,lBss, the aurora was sees I from my playa of observation on Brooklyn Heights, I and on the 11th and 14th from the Gulf of the St.- • Lawrence and;ofi s the coast of Newfoundland. On ' . these three mierainights the volcano of Killen, a near neighbOr of -Manna Loa, brake out in sr Nide! convulsing, and in less than meaty dope . discharged a t iver of lava seventy miles long, Ave • ' miles wide and :sif uuoiesstei depthtiriee the length of the Afar Niagara and 1u mlghtteata- net, twenty dotes its width and many times 41 , detith. On the 18th of* OetithrirelS4B, .terrifie earth. , quakes, commenced operations to the Islands of '. New Zealand in the Southern hemisphere—a , thtiusand shorts were felt In s few day'; at that time the aurora maitre/id illuminated the heavens, '• the, aurora boirealii kindled up its light. as i q e shock Visited the coast of England; and a' bri ht band et:winged the whole earth, aad • even the ocean SOO forth — ablaut*" of , On the 25th of August, 1853, an asioelate server on ths'spomlt of Mount Washington ' ob- seived beautiful and most magnificent display of Ole aurora borecais;%sted on the same night . • . and the night following,'an &misdate observer on •-• a Voyage to the antipodes, when a little North et the equinoxiii line, saw a meteoric .power, (shal-1 lai,to that seen here on the 13th 'of N9vember,' • ,; .1833,).timaltitocous pith': the , observation to; u thel aurora from the summit of Monet Washiegt The. meteoric shower of November 13,1 83 r, was asplendid ethibition of that phoneme:in-4M • with that 'tiier of golden rain, tonmai boat-. • tiful display' of tbit aurora borealis, His from 111111- • era' points of observation. •1 • a The cloy which this letter bears dote Is the six t)i-tirst abniversary of the great sisi,quake as . - Bilmhs on the high Smoothies idibi'Lten‘thous- • and feet above the ocean. Miny TIM, of pCrsons perished during that mirth!' ,eoftrul 'on, .) and McCulloch says it changed'. the it haste of • • whole province of Rio Bitaba. • • '{Shea thi eostmandloepts • won_ delivered to • Moses on Monnt Sinai; the deliver) . was accom ptinied by ,thinderiage. and lightnings. and the; quaking of the Mount. Our planet hes, oomparativelf spooklegi bat • thin cuveriug of loose earth, probably not g. , tog forty-five feet In thieknesSoand - beneath that) is k cryrutiGed mass, bet in ibis this coverlog i ' rests the dtiO of loony generations of the human, race, and I tomfitimes think /when viewing 'the' • dust beneath my - feet,' that way deist may have once worn d crows aad swayed, dui.-aceptre of an earthly monarch. Youri very truly', ASTOSIV3I3O PZIWOSSANCSI 01/ AN ANtRICAS St7ORS Quits Iricrotita 130 the 13th of Jean iry, Windier, 3fr.J.l34l.aray, from the United • States of America, bad the honor of exhibiting before her Majesty; the Prince• Consort, and the royal family and suite, in tbe riding tense, bid miraculotut power over the horse. Setaral ani trials were Selected se subjects of his experiments. lie commenced with'a'witd colt. 'l3 months old, belonging to the Prime Consort, which was brought from Shaw Parns k and which had. never been handled ezdeptbyhalter, anti had been afro. sen.by Col" Tionorable.A..N.- Wood for the ones- B l om After Mr: Rarey 14d been left alone with the animal for about an beat d s half, the roy al party entered, and found him ;sitting en its bock, without holding the inns ,the horse Man*. ing perfectly quiet. Mr. Rarity then mad* &few ; remarks in regard to his great 'experience in the . ,frenbseritl of-lbilit' noble animal; a drum WSJ iatterwards.bssdca.to Dlr.:Riney, which be beat ;with' great, fory, whilst altdeg on the borm's back, ,without Uri bolt exhibiting any signs of fear. ; The roynif party afterward withdrew fur a few minutes, and on their return found the animal ly.. ;ing dowo,land, ; 7Mlr:Raray knoebing its hind legs together, hue of which he put against his faoe.— 'Atterwarda ?native horse, selected from Mr. An ; clarion's Stable', in London. which Mr. Reny said I bashed before handled, was pieced atone end of i the Mills.' house alone. Mr. Rare; went to the lather end; and-at his command the horse walked !quietly up to` him. Ile then made the horse lie down in ;the presence of the Queen,. when Mr. 'Morey crawled between his bind legs, and over him in various Ways. Mr. Rarey then tolled the born on. his back. The binge wu afterward placed in iverioas position', in which it stood with-•, nut holding, and without "a Wan: 'A third horse, ae b eg hd by,Ml,Mityars. thin riding master, as a eery nervous animal, war then brought In, and to s fey minutes nfterwirdi,.ll weekends by Mr. Rs. -'rey to din all - which hathael done by the other horses-. •`ste the ennelnsion of this exhibition of Mr. Rare t y's wonderful power over the horse, his lloyal ilighnesa, the Prises Connors, expressed to Mr. Rarity hie gratification said thinks. Tits se , eret has been entrusted to Ifajor•Deneral Riehird Mill, in:confidisisee, who hap pronounced there's • iotbr • 11166 Ta pew that statemeu., the anneked extract, we are Minced to beikve that every complaint in regard to this magter . was well founded.. Just think of any here described.—' being swallowing such , poison as is here deecnribed.— • Apo fortis would btret nfreshing hoverer cern-,; pared with such a vile compound : I"the kind of Hillier' drank In San Francisco is Indicated by the following: 'pte police kately seized aruantity of_liquor kept for sale at several drink ing saloons. The "brandy" was colored 1 with burst sugar, and contained. one4ixtematti of a grain 'Of ea/pilots of.worpl.iae to ovary ounce of the 11qtrOr. The "gin" was composed of forty psych parts .uf spirit and. fifty-three of water, with altisti of sulphuric acid. The "whisky' contained e strychnine anereosore. 'The "Ode brandy' .000taiticd, among other politins, "reside, Acid."' ; "MorPhine," "sulphurie meld," ustriehulne*l . 'and "Creosote," all combined in . one stomach! pa - We find in an exchanges poem called the "Song of the . loarmees Boy, beginning "Ho, brothers„. ho t' • Nothing could'be more appropri ate if the farmer stick to his vocation; but there be farmi4 boys we wet of who go to the city, whose son} after. a little while might read, 'Rake, brotberv,.rake and be very appropriate. • pfrln several of the counties of Indiana there hal recently existed an organised band of hone thieves rind counterfeits*, and' the citizens °oar :* bined as "Regulators." have, arrested twenty or • thirty Men, compelled them to confess, and hang • guiar" of i the leaders, without • benefit of judge or. . jury. Nearly 3500 horsemen were present. at Ligonier when one McDougall waa,hung. day crating. took Place in New haven Tam ' itiliisll l ,4liles,' foreman of a boa eikvipanyi wins shot Ibis student of Yale College s whore name has riot yet been made publle. Mlles, it is said. reeeired three shots in his body. A ago-. went afterwards a atudoot was badly beater. by the Brethen. Two'or three students and as many j..firemen 'pen engaged in a tight. I Lager • Bier intoxicate? is a queatiot. which .we supposd bad ban once ,settled in the , negative by DOes:icla. Bat a Brooklyn' ury is invertigittng the matter, and have beard evidence on both;, aides. Dr. Chiluss says that lager eon.. taini four per cent. of alcohol; but variotta parsons, male and female, prineipallyAlermaes. aworelbat they Dever were intoxicated from drinking . User bier, yet they had drank from thirty to 'onelmn dred glasses a day s Pbllip Von Rock drank NM( rations sad . a Ant/ within two boars. Print • boa _totter, aad ate his dinner. This is • ease ofdeep drinking or tallsweariag... • • Pr'4. Southern epitomes owned a slava, livery intelligent fellbw o •mite. was Unirenalim. Oa one occasion he illustrated the, Intellectual ahem*: ter of MI-religion in' the` foliew lug manner A oaten slave kad. obtained a license of tha-llapc tints, Co preach. He was bolding terthin pre. lance of many ef his rimed brethren at onwthas, when he undertook •to describe the prawns of Adele* emalloo. WO be, "Whin Gal ender Adam, ha steep down, scrape up IL tittle dirt,. wet It a little; warm'lt a little In &bands, andequesse It is di sight shape. and des lean it op *plane de testa Imdry"—""Top .dart" said oer.tfoirer eallit &whey; "you trey dat it di fastest din ober made "Satin!" said the pwreobal: - "Dee,' aid the Other, les' tell a feller whir ,dat sr, few from!"esme "Hash!" said the Madam • "two - montetteetiens, like dat would spth all de feslop In de World." ' IL Miini...