- 'l~B OF 'ISu _~ ~ . • N Ittriskidni°: ~- : TWo DOLLAR 3 re auburn plyable In •ailranet— VI SI it net n.dd. within six sionths—atol go so it not paid within they hats: • . Three coplev to enevldress. till advatiec,) , • to , no s e , , u ~d ,y• , . 00 ... . dO .• : ; - "le UO Fitieen ‘l9 a° • d ' 'I (41' hors mast be Inveriably paid do 3,14 :rano., sod rant to one Addreat.. . • .•-.' ' ro eadottwits axle Outildtv: '- . . • , Th . y e etvat will be fdrulabed to Carriers and others atelloo copies, ecuila on deliery. ,- .. • rontes and &knot 'feathers supplied with the J oon% at ia to advance. - . ~ d Yur, lA* OP IiPOPPAMEMI. ; • . 7 " . • . ' it anhteribera order the dlaeontinuence ett their Wei*. Mien. the publisher may continuo to annl Ibex until all arres rage* are paid. - • ~..., It anlaterilpqa nettlert or miner ke tfel.r fieWPllll per , f.mo the °Olen to which to dirt ( JO. they are held Perpottiltde milli they hat led''dh4' . UM. - and 11)4 ‘vdf.r.,l thorn diarmatinued. , / ' --, • It entleiorth•ot more to ottr so , i.rilthrtt totvollog the publisher.. and the net, '.aent, to the firmer direction. they are hold wet (k Sho.rotttO• ha re derided 4, pent from the ollim, or reml e Z called tor, is prima facia evict . j • •' RATES OF • VERTISiNG. • One square of 1.0 lines, 50 ramie for oneinsene ti rtion me. :sub• 25 a 'vent insertiouscl. s genie each. lines o e set e-,--subing 'tont iusertione.l2!iceutseach. Alladver t,se•nents oyes 3 lines, for. short periods, charged as a Avers , os 1. Two. rims', sta. nree ties, • 63 ea $1 25 $3 '25 $3 00 . 'P ou r ddis,e s, a 75 215 400 four lilies, 34 • Five linoe, • 100 1 200 ' 3 _.500 225 2'oo 4' 00 8 00. 81% Seven .. 1 . 25' • 1 255 25 270 ' 450 700 Eioi , 0„.52 85 DO . 700 Ni ne u m ., .1 -5 2 110 ,3 On . 60 900 ALL or r tea LINEN COUNTED AS *SQUARE °state L t sta. One m us 1 25 , 225 350 000-1 0 00 Two sqda - es. 221 00 5. 0 0 .9 00 14 00 Throe squares. 350 • 500 750 12 00 16 00 Foul intees; 4 7'o ' 00 - POO 14 fle, . -20 00 ilarter ti 00 900 12 ,' 17 00 30 00 seel,trgerspiceforshortperksle,as peragreement. urT dosinesl.lotleee. is each—aehompanled with an adrertlaement.so cents each. • • peAui ldrneett if eunVnsteeW aooesrbdrefon— R ea o r b r s ia egeuse a u n i d n nit, D se e ratth 0 5 'ceennttss ptrl lne. • • i counted as allam.inadrertisintr. )I,,re4,ln(sSod othsre, advertising by 'the year: with standing advertisement , ndt eptoedfint 15 .change.a llolB nee:wile,. charted. ncluding subscription. $l6OO. • •,Space theopeoll) nfloor sqiiares, with c han- • • gas led .uhscription, 20 00 e bsacap.!st t he'ratea deal gna tad above. A irattiaemonte set in larger type than usual will be eh .„,-,154 yr cent adrance. on thsl.B price's, cute will be char-rd the same as letter press. • r m .!, tivertieetnents treceived from Advertising vatr abroad, except at 25 per cent. advance on these prirce. unless by special agreement with the publisher. Marriage% 21 ' cents. each. Deaths arcom panted with no. it,. 25 cents. without.noticre. no charge. • noticee.exceptthere of a religioue charauter . for educational pirpotes. will be charetenl2s cents for any d - • n umber' urn nes under 10. Over 10 lines, 4 cents Per lino additional. Proceedings of meeting% not of a generai or publiechar arter. charged at 4 cents perline for each insertion. • Co facilitate calculations we will state that 328 lines make, a cilium n-154 lines a half coltunn7,and 72linea a _ ulrter &Memo. 2952 words make 'column—lVO. a hal - -0111TIIII —and 739 a quarter column. All odd lilies over each squire. 'charged at the rate of 4 cents per line, for ono time, and a con LC per line for three times. et ' Yearly adrortirers must confine their advertising to Es their own'buel nese,. `Agencies; for ot hers. Pale et Real Es. t i le. amnot Included in buslneetsadvertleetnente. . PAINTING, &C. — 4EI4STYL : , --- W I ND OW D -- ES S HADES.WIN D. . 1 usT received a large and eleg nt as '. 41 P tartntent of 'Window Shadet. nevi and latantlful de., —. Pk nv: Irvin Ala e Geld Barderod.Bited , Landscape of Fla t i val, gothic de., Ae.;etteaper pha t ever,- .. • ALSO r ' • Piptred, Glazed and Plain Paper Fluidic of every d O , 1 01 • se r iption . For Sale by . , ~ ' BEY.. BANN AN. ", Centre Stre4t.oppaslte Epiteopal Church. • ittchll.' s 7 ••.. • 11- JUST RECEIVED • • ' • New !Styles Puiper Ha.nginga, • ~ .. tIOgDERS, FIRE - ai - . T ; ip ,• . -::•ti . It Ilciard Prints, Curtain Pa . :, r : .' - . 7pi , - I *-L f 1, per A Pieces (rout 0 rents to .• a.a'. 11 4 --' - ~ :.7 . hi ,sola t tl, 't• '4'..2 tld. which we are .uirpAred to Ay 6 1, st Ito In . . 5 ,,, • _ put up at Ault slut i ..o. . • Itoitse stud Sign- Painting, Glazing, Ito. Stained and Enamelled French and Atnerirad. double tidal. °tumid. Sheet and Pbtte Mott, furnlabad to or- IN der. AU 6rdcra prostptly attended to. . tit lIIMEY k 11011 - F.N, ell • Centre street,: door" abev'e American Haase. eh • March 21.,'Z1T • ' 12,4 f • . . • ---- REDUCED PRICES.. • • ' Wall W'rielp err 033.e•ezza. '. . • . r HE subscriber- has a large lot, of i . y ... very choice Pattern. of . ' % a I Paper..ultalde foe HAIN t- I.artere. Maine Muncie. Chain-. • ~.: P A? „.,,.,,,,----'"- _..; ' bora and Public ituittliugs, which • : 1 3 °. , , - 5.:,.. he,will tell at greatly reduced,. el ct a - ' l 7 pricer.' The Sleek yr/omm. the • . 1 . •• ....., • beret and tuunt esteemed Patterns. - Paper an cheap an 5 • cent; a l'ieee. Nmr La the time far Banal mg, Mr inner II anglnna and Books at • . 11. BANN AN'S • (neap Whvinaletwf Rdnil Il'per and Nook Store. /s4'. PAI' E It It A NGEB.S SC 1.1.'Ll ED V EBY ClIkIAI" tterntter:llvt.'sT • : . • INSURANCE. ttaarsii iSiairrrEss-l• . °nista ST F , IN 11 1 511. THE .STATE. AND MARINE INSURANCE • Company of Penna.; • FFI(;E7-92 Market Streetjjarris -41 burr. P.,. .t - ritnl3Bo,ooo.dol!nts. ruler., all the safer classes of propeity against LOSII by . Fire. pacilit of inland Navigation and Transportation. AMIN P. RUTHERFORD. Ptittilin R. Wasp, Seertstary. L blowrox, Kee President. 11.1,:CN AN has been appointed Agent fel , this Company in Schuylkill caunty, and In prepared to insure all kinds of properly at the lowest ratos with regard to eearity. the rat., eau be ascertained at his Ikvitstare, Pottss LB, It HANNAN in also Agent foil. LIFY as well an IRE I usurance. glee. h. 49. ___— 111NERS' LIFE INSURANCE AND 1 . : - • Pottsville, Penna. CAPITA Lsloo ,000—C II A It TER PERPETUAL, 1 • [CIS' Company, chartered by. the , ii Legislature of Venunylvinia, with a capital of One I stelani Th4lssand Mars, la now fully organized. and •lias onninenced Lushness. .The Cempanr. in prepared to re,i moneys and other pro , erty in 'trust, and allow intlerest on all mewls deposited In frog.. at the rate of Tire pair cent. per annum; Orinclpal and interest payable on .b want. Vor.rates of 'Premium no Life insurance, seethe panted Tables supplied at the office of the Win. pans. Centre *treat, Pottsville:, three doors multi) of th; F,uhange lintel. JACOB lILINTZINGIEIIjr., Prea't. Wr.t.t.miroa 1ii.04, Secretaig and 7'rEaSSEer, 7 . Aprlll. '57 , 1341 - • ANTHRACITE INSURANCE•CONPAtTE. Antikoriled Capital, 1400,000. PHA RYER PERPETUAL—Office, ka , vo-itt •W %nut ,treat, between - Third and', Fourth ,•,• • 3 s streets. !Philadelphia. This Company will insure against ' lost or damage by Fire, Buildings, Furniture. and Mee. cbandlie generally. Also MARINA Isseaaare, oniVesaele, Corpus and Freights. Iai.IST INSURANCE to all parts of the Union. . DIRECTORS: D. Luther. . • Davis Pierson. ' Lewis indent-led, Joseph Maxtield„ . , Peter Silger. Dr. ileo..N. Eckert, . John K.lllickiston, 11. Hammett, ' . . . Samuel il. Itothermel , Win% E. Donn. . , '.- D. LUTHER., President. WY. F. DC 7f, rite Th'eft(drvit. W, Smith, Serertary. • .aj.P.dt. td:tnett has been appointed .pent for the above Company In Sehuytkill county, to whom persons desir,ing Insunmee can apply. • ]an-:.ary 1, ' BpllJ •i,4-.1 INDEMNITY rr HE Franklin Fire Innrance Com- L piny, or Philadelphia. °Mee, No, 1.634 Chesnut . {steel., near Firth street. MIECTOUS : . _ Charles V. flancker, .. George W. Richards, ifholllns Hart: A , Mordecai D. Lewis,. • Tot, las Watner, • ; ' Adolphe H. Bode, 'Min eel li rant, David 8. Drown. • llarnh.lt. Smith, : Morris Patterson. . ' Continue to make Insurance. permanent or Dallied On 1* ery de•wript lon of property; in town and country, at ' rates n' low m, ere roneistent with security. I i , ' The Company have reserved a large root !ogee. Fund.' , which, with their Capital and Premiums, Irately Invested. afford ample protection to the insured. Fine*. their ill , corporation. a period of 1S rears : they'have paid upward mi l .of one mitionr. Inc hundrid thousand doltars,l . x by,' Ilre,theyelly at ten din g el' idence of the advantage s, I in • suranco, ea welt as the-alillity and disposition to meet with'protuptness, all liabilities. • ,' CHAS. N. BANCKEIt, Prealdeu . ' , CRAM. (7. it tacatn. Secretary. 'The calracribei has°bm.n appointed agent for the above Mentiotunl l„matjtution. and is now prellareft to rake in Clarence. on every, description of pmpert v. al:the Muratrates. rates. . 1 .„, ANDREW it,USS EL. Agent. • Pot ta - ville. Jan .. . 31. 18.51 ' , 2-tf • THE LIVERPOOL - AND LON D ON - FIRE. AND _LIFE INSURANCE CONPAItY. AUTIZORIZED CAPITAL--1.2,00 0 ,00 0 , or $10.000.000 Paid up qapltal. Surplus. and Reserved Funds. • $4,000,000. Neorls-.?1100.fi00 invested in this country' , Mobility of !he - sharehtilders unlimited. ,J . .T . h u r p i, , , , , , , ,i tn „, e ,,r i f i t e l 4 i m ir .,x tznt pan y.,i n New . York, fur !SiiT.; ~ The iiiiiiiimignlsl hosing been appointed Intents of the above CoMpiany, are prepared to rerelse Applications for Idsurouro agatnat Fire. on every' 'description nf build ' imp' and propefts.lne.tidlii: Mal breakers a tat t lin !true tore. -. , nnectrd , With rollie.rles: All those Mirtinui rte. rpitring Ineurance nio reanirt fully Invited to call at the Mace where particulars will lir given; to;:ether with the Company'. eirentir. and detailed .tateritent of the con dition IA Oda well known nod thoroughly reliable corjW ration. . _ , In cams the anwiiiiis of I miuraiire desired exceeds the - riib a of .1 be Liverpool mod London. tho undersign. 4 are au Ulm 10..1 to Mario it in other rellotile companies. Reference in permitted to be made to the following: gootiunlial : _. . . . John Tucker, Fsg., ' John Fhippon. Ent.. - • ,• lame. Dontilp, 1"..,41., Gen. W. Snyder. EN.. .J oh n la: White.. tini.. Ibui.Joinra 11. Campbell. lionAcE p. sm lilt it iol II CN HY .W. 14191,6; A f isnii, At Office of it. W. Poole, Eligitir•er, Centre Ft.:Pet tssille• ' Jan. 30:'69 . ' W. 4 1. ' . pmr.rml • rr HE Ginikd fife I.4urance, .Annuity ,o and Trust Companyf Philadelphia. Oblve."No. 11.. Chesnut street, the first door East of the Custom Rouse. CAPIT.IL $304 . ),(00- 1 711,11.RTER PEIIPETCAL. .7,.mtinuo to unite I 6mm:wren on lives cn the most fsTot ht,lntarms. • the ,apital eln%paid up and invested. together wit ale:._.. and ranstantly i nrreneing . ream, ed :fund, olio: . uertod I.:ecurlty_ to the inauttid. • The er.6niunui may be paid y early , . half-yearly' o quarterly. • riv , eumainy add Llioxoa perioditrally , to the Insure • ea. for ilia. the h rartiou Ur. Appropriated In • December 1411. and the wend Romig in December, 1849, amours to an addltloh 50 to every fl,OOO Insured untie the older: polithe. looking 81.202 80 which will be pal when' bocorne n • claim, instead of s l . oooo ll2iii ally Wowed:Ay next oldest.omou t tost, irk; the neg. • in .111:0 in 8 1 4:12 50 for erry 81.000: the others in th Lute Orol"4 1 1 ,0 3 4 r , onllng to the amount and time standing, which ollitlene anokenn forae of more th • BO per tomt. upon the pventuins paid, without, Inman : In; the annual premium. . , Thomas Ridgway, John A. Brown , • r , Anion Davis. D. Danner: • ' John Jay Rmltb , Fredmi , lt nmern, 4 Robert Pearsall, ;nous. telwr. Joseph Tra car, - ,Vhit it. Thomas P. Jamrs, Wharnm IMwls , . Inanph I'. Bailey. John R. Mirk. / Phamphietarontalning table of rate. apdexplanotions to.ll of application and further litter:nation ran Im ha at th.'oll. '.T110)1M.1 RIDOVAY, President, Jotlll F. JAMee. Actuary.. L'EPTIot .ufiarrlberl* 'merit thr the above Pompan. ‘rhoyikill Con nt y.,and will effect insurances, an IN all nerwmary Infoirmation on the auttlee4 tadlo. tal.2. la-Iv . . • et lIANNatt. DRAFTB ON EUROPE. • ABELL & SON'S DRAFTS o eA-st , (talker House ar John & Edward 1 Cordsro7 toodost-,304 on the Ite!fast Bankin Co. Of 1 i• Always frisale. In sums from te g ISOO•bilb atehtit Bookstore. Pottsville. Them dm "vs te•tta red nz to do with the Pittenger Untie, anhe the sat."l houses to thh, mnotry d I • ZENJ.ILLN:i.i...I. . • . . • to take nowepa tea vlnuthem uu ntenttooal fraud. 'gray' Meal and Mtn to,t Eigtneer. Centre street, ills, offers bin services to persbos requiring anriays and first elan mapa.. : [Feb. ' 8 74y • ITICINSON'S .. General Land Agency and Surveying Office, %OW E CITY, MISSOURI.. 4. ng Engineer. Surxeyor, Le., will attend to surreys Xs, mines. town plots. Se. Office with Semi. Lewis, +, rat door below Silver Terrace, Pottsville, Pa. 9.'57 1194 .. f , . , . • E4VER • & CLAPP: Geological, lan and Mining Enalneem Conveyancers. and Estate Agent. , --oprwite "the Wyoming Mime, • ECI{ANTON. Pa. =AVM] ...'si OHN HODGKISS, 11 fining Etigi= I pour and Surieyor, Ceara St.. Pottaville, Pa.. at ,ntt, to E‘lurvoying and Exploring Ctial Lando. inspect mg 'Annex. &e. Agent tor the purchaie and salvor Real lat.% e. collmtion otrenta, &e. . ..Ml rch 22, 185li. , 12-t f. II i, . McElwain, Civil and Mining Engineer. Ashland. Pa., attonds; to Surveying and ding MI nes, au rveyina and. Mr Wing lands. rev"- g Town Lots. and all other bushiest , in the lina of rOVssion. Letter address, Fountain Spring P. 0., ylkill County:Va. Fob. 23.1857 84y 1 Topographies] and Mining Engineer, Centreetreet, , : vine, Pa., give, attention to aurveya and exarnina. nt Cool Lands, to xurveys of mines requiring fpv arAnirery. and ,to the superintendenee and entire . de for proprietors of estatos. bruary 2,'57 • [July 22,'5{ 27.tfj . . GENCY--For the , Purphhse •Ondi _LEalisf Real tetste; tiltring sod sellityg. Coen t.u4, eltapre of Coal Linde:Mines. dre.,and collecting tent ic—ffoni twenty yearn experteneo In the County be hop .F t,clO•re estlefaction. Office ffisbantai)go street, Irst- MISS. M. HILL.' &twit 6.1857 • r 1.4.4 • °FOUNDRY & NIACKINFAH?,r, Port Carbon,j3cituy fatal it tee 1. 11 I n; t ‘ lln i es N Zf E ro " ni S t l h E e l etr l ; t i n e i t l eMfi e- t of theabovenamedestabllsbment.tosup -twitila p u ly ck :lll orderst eam in Die toe of business— , sod liTalt 4 ln n e- d I °seri : l pattern. lie warrants his work to cive sath ion. areordinglisolicltt , patronage at home and istd. Jan:27.lSM' ' OUNDRYeam AND MACHINE SHOP, St Car ry t ia.C. . . NMI NOTlCkl—Th racto e business c f the late firm ~. of SNYDER k MILNES, Will 'be waft ned by the subserlber,ld all Its various sswirr-,,,,; ; Aram branches ot Steam En gine building, Iron , Founder. manufacturer of all kinds of chinery, for Honing Mile, Blast fitinates.Rallroad .• ke. lie will alsecontinue-the Magness of 311 n and Milne the celebrated Pine Forest Whirr AA and vas ant/ Spohn Veins Red Ash Coals. being sole proprie of these Collieries,' (211fOREIN IIIY.YDEit. Mllannar 21.181' ^ if _ .. POTTSVILLE POLLING MILL 1 11E SUBSCRIBERS are c on- Mr stantly manufacturing various sizes of '", Colliers' Rails. weighing 22, '25. 28.30.32 ,‘ it , 7m , Bpd ( pounds per yo rd. Also, large 7 ,Z 7777 gaits of the most, apt roved patterns, .I •ighing 40.3 u. 50 and GO pounds per yard. From the perield . e of the tast—ilve years .. we feet confident. of eking • Rail* unsurpassed in quality by any mill in the suntry. All business cemmunientioni Addressed to erxra. YARDLEY dt SoA. Iron Fnetors—Pottsville. will eet with prompt attention.. INll.Elllailbli d: CO. I J rine 2(1. 307 MAIAGCRS IL IHTURCT HATORE MOUE , ORE AIR PLEABITHIL4FJOkIit • WILL TEACH YOU TO PIERCE THE, ROWELS or THE EARTH, BREW OUT THE CATIIEWS OF HOIINTAUTE, IiEFAI*WHICaIrILL OFEHSTIZXG.Tic CUR PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY TURNING, BY BENJAMIN BANNA.KPOTTSVILLE , SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA: . L' xxxiy. IJSINESS CARDS. D. - L: - .DODSON, Den- %"7-- - = -- - Met, Market Street, three doors s ilPie 1 rd. youth side. ffetteri Ile. Jan. 23, '5B • y 'e K. SMITH, Mining Engineer d Colliery Viewer, Pottsville, ra• 4, 'SI 7.11 EPH %V. GEARY, Civil and It Engineer. Offiee—Norreglen street, Pettis - [January 10 '2- W. SI-lEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., tali!' the Permanent& Statir Geological Eneeel. lands, mines, te. LOcteber 13; 'O5 41•tt ` ORGE BROWN, Mine Inspector, dtasille. inspects Cnal lands and Mines.. Pariltis ntion paid to 1450011'6cm. [August 1, IT 31-tf NRY PLEAS.ANTg, Civil and lining Engineer, POTTSVILLE. • . Market street, north stde,between Centre and [Angtmt B,'b7 Man :CHARLES HERMANSADER, ' Surgeon and deeoneher,* 10 S It U B G—Opposite• the Arcadian Institute. it 29, '6l ' 45-4 R. .SYN 0 N§, Civil, 'Apo ANK CAR'rER, Civil rindlktin ENRY W. POOLE, geological, , IRON WORKS. PALO ALT??OLLING MILL. • rt... . ~,,' u r n i ic e , t . 4 incribers beg lepye to an. heir friends and the public, • generally,:that their new Bolling Mill at is ..-. l'afo Alto is now complete. and In - full ..,.'- 11 . operation. and that they are prepared ' to • .rnfiti T .- itis of various rat terns. weighingfrom 22 I tbs-per yard. Also, different sixes of Bat. square and mod - merchants' bar Iron. I . Orders for rails or bar iron are respectfully solicited, d sr.Jll meet with prompt attention if left either.at o Rolling Mill, Bright A Larch ' s llardwati store. entre street, or at their office. Bill.. Corner o Centfia ad Market at m MX/ eta, 2d story. IdAD, LEE . CO.' I. ' .htii. ' 1. '67 _- t_ • TOCOPj,. OPER A oIt TOF4 2 - & orksMINERS. tone r Br . : Te subscriber r pectfully Invite the attention of the Mutineer , community to KRiI . U4 fR . his Boller Vorksou Railroad street. be. azia tow the Prasenger depot, l'ottsville, Pa., where hi is .prepared to manufacture BOILERS OF f.VERY DE;1111'TION. .moite Stacks , Air Starks. Blast Pi r Oasotostars,Drift Rollers on hand. Being a practical mechanic and having for years deyoted • Itnself entirely to this branch of, the business, he flat; ers himself that work done at his establishment will ice satisfaction to all who ;nay favor him With a ea ll. IndlriduaLs and Companies will thadit greati3r to their ad. ant age: to examine Ma work before engaging elsewhere. Nov. 21, '67 4711] ; ' 3011 N T. NOBLE. g ER Nlttkpovif 11$814 WORKS. r: I • inrh llfttir• I,lron and Braga Founders, respectfully inform their pa - ."'" 11 trans. and the public generally. that they . are fully prepared of tXie . atme ostabllEh titent. to rflanufaettire Steam Engines of very else; pumps, Railroad and 'Drift Care, and. every tiler deseriptlrm of Iron and limos Castings suitable for he Coal min - Ing or other business,on the we'd reasonable terms. Also. Blowing, Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and ' Machine work In general. • Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and despatrb at the lowest prices. • All work furnished by them war• ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of those who may want articles In theirllne In this vicinity. All orders will meet with Immediate and prom Afton. rtbn.F. W. 111! N. March 4.1K57 0-1 • • 11%,11.. HUB .ON • ASHLAND IRON WORKS. , • Zf' TLIE SUBSCRIBERS are now runty prepared to furnish. at t he . .A attend Iron 4 : „,,., :"'" Works. Steam Engines aud Pumps elany .. .- 1 .4,.,•,,, powevand capaelty.forminlng and other ...‘,7M, : 7 77 purposes, Coal Breakerahrever7sizealid pattern now in .t 154.1. together with caininge end" forghl,o of every descriptione. Coal and Drift Carl/Of all sizes and pattorna. large Truck and Horse Car:kill furnished at the shortest notice. The Subscribers iflatter the ' , elves that. Inasmuch as every member of ilie titre Is. practical Mechanic. they will be able to furnish rfraieb eery that will,rotnpare favorably with any in the Be. glen. All orders directed to L. P. Gan KM At Bum.. Ash land, Schuylkill ionuty, l'a , will receive prompt atten tion.L. r: GARNER.• 1 . . MICHAEL GARNER, , . „ JOSEPII GARNER. A oblan d, 'Mar ln, '57 . 19 DEHAv W.MRA I O NO RKS' ME Subscriber Is prepared to mann tE. a--- Tfaclnre STEAM ENGINES of any power, *"'" l'umpent iinr capacity,and Coal any rre ern= of every deecription ; as well as every "'7. other kintiof machinery need In Mines, Dreake;e.t. Mille. Saw Mile. Frplu the facilities poseeseed fur monetfacturlng. and (roof long ...iperience in the business, work can be turned out at thieestabliehment,at the very lowest prices, and of a su tepor quality. Pernone dealrouit of putting uP maehinery of any kind, are invited to call and examine pattern,. and become cc. peat DWI with prices before contracting elsewhere. • tirdere of every kind are solicited, and strict attention will be given to theirprompt exeentlon. WILLIAM DEHAVEN. )tinerevllle, December 0.1857 48-tf -(RIIN WORIKS. vett...we've, 'TUGS. d - JAS WfIEN respectfully Invite the attention of the business community to their New Machine Shop and.Fountiry erected between Coal and Rallroadstreeta, and fronting on Norwegian street. Where they are prepared to execute all orders for machinery of itrass and Iron, such as Steam Itngitionitll kinds ottlear• log' for Rolling Mills. Grist and Sati - 31111e. Single and • .übleadingl'uotpe.Coal ilveaken, Drift Carsollikludi of Railroad Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and T Dail; Frogs. Switches. &e.; 'all kinds of east and wrought Iron 'Shattin. Being practical mechanics. and having made thedentando of the Coal Region their study foy years, also all kiddsid Machinery In their line ot . buslneea. they Hatter themselves that work done et their establildiment will give satisfaction to all who may honor them with • 1%11. All orders thankfully received and prOmptlyeno. euted,on the most reasonable terms. • TIMM! 'WREN, JAIIES N0v.22,44 "1 " 474 f TRENLONT IFIRri. WORK, - r Trenton", cillaylk natality, eases. Tile subseriberercopectfully invite etj 1 the attention of the huelneascontrannity inn.lo;i4;l to their ?ipw Machine ~bop and Fottu x onr at dry. erected in the town' of Tremont. anti `,""r-. under the superintendence atid manage. ment of Dieerni. Z. Bettlorff and Philip Umbolte. where they are prepared to execute all order. for Machinery of Prase and Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power, enure , of any capacity. Coal lireekerinf every deserip: ' lion all kind" of Gearing for Dollingllille, Gr/et and taw Mule. Drift Qtrs. and al I . kindpo &unread Canting', ouch ac Cbaireifor Flat and T Dalls,lf mys.Bwikher. end ill kind,. of Coot and Wroug ht Iron Shaftbura. Mr. Um. hone beings pre' race, Meebanie:and having bed the con lidence and experience for many yeare In the Coal Ilegitm, persona desirous or petting etp , Itfeehinery Of any kind, are Invited to call and cumin pour pattern. , and superior i quality of work, and become acquainted - with pricer at ( these Work,. heron* contracting elsewhere. Indere ere,. try kind thankfully received. and strict attention will hi elan to their prompt execution, having nevanni 0 4 0 , 30. 40. and no Engine, on hand. Jau.G, 16'4? I.ly hem. C. A. A A. if. SELTZER. MM=!::===l==: .- . - . .74%tat.T. i 4 , 2103 . 7-.4 ..-;'.-- -./ - -:- ~ :-... ~, ~,..,1 ; ;• f. f.....:- ..-,, ~; . • . . . .; • , .. , . .. ..-, , . - - _ . .... . ' . % - ,;: _ b, '' -•-•._ - 5 3. -..- 2 . ;;.; „;;._; ; ...,... ~ . i.;,, , , :,...: 0. - 1 .....c. ...:-,-,-, ...,,, i ..• . , . . . , , .... . .... , :.:.; .---:. : "-, • -2,..) . . . .. • -• : ..- --. •:-.• .' :-: '- ' '-: ,r , ‘,.. \•:'- -. &d.., . . J - '•.‘':(-) , ',•,;;;_;., .: ••• - , • ! ,_ ~,, • „••,,,.•.•; „?.....---.----': ;•:"." lc' ••• ..- ER. --- . --- "•-.!,,-- ,•., '... • - - , -.. 1. •:-• -,--;_ ••••••-•!:--,:•••-• . „ • _ • .., . ~,J-1. 4 )- 1 , . : r ._,.,—,.., , .. ....yi‘ ' I : . . . -.., , . ... , . . . .•.... • . • . MANUFACTURE& PORT CA RBON SHOVEL FACTORY. C:les Smith, Pr. oprl esor. Alliindaofeoal shovels, spades, eashiddles; The patronage of the public is respectlull3 solicited. January 10. 51 Zit WATER METRES. • • THE Subscrir.haOng been autlkor is;iby the autantaeturers of Water !dairies, will purply all orders left with them, at their - Priers. E. ICAUDLET 36. • NMsvMs..Alloo" 9 6b g PAP _CP / t)ATENT, MAC I E- MADE Paper Digo, to hold froml to 2c! im :I WO . for° oceri.Dr4 and others, fbt sale by E. GAItitIOUZI, Centro street, Pottsville. 454 f November 8:'56 WOOD'S IRON ORNAMENTS.. THE subscriber is.authorized - to re- - . eetve orders for all kinds of Iron Yemeni, Settees, Irs, Brackets, Collets. tc..te-taaautaatured by Ware 'a Plumy,. late Roust Wools, RidgeMenue . l'hilsdel phis, sad will furnish them at their CI.SLI Prices—ear rime only added. A boot of specimens can be ma at one store, together with the prices of the dltrent art!. elm , . • - - BIN/. HANNAN. PACING NIAGNIN THE subseribee hae added - a, Paging Machine to bin Binder* and is now repared to page Books t and number Tickets, La.. In Jam,' or moll qUantltlest • All lambs of Blank Books printed. ruled, paged and bound to order—and all kinds of Binding ex ecuted at short notice. Particular attention paid to Binding Ifamisinee, Pamphlets, La. Ii.BANNAI4. June 6, '67 • ':41.1 Binder and Bookseller. ACIENISIVg. MARBLE II - antongo a t rettav I e, THE subscriber prepared, at his old stand, to fuildsh all hinds of materials In Mn ene, for ulldlng purposes—plain and ornamental. lie in. viten part lenlar attention to the Tenth Stones and Nonni meats of hie manufacture. They eau be had In every ariety of atyle, and wilreompa re Amorality, lo beauty and finish, with any obtainedolaewhere. and are offered at. rbeaper rates. JOHN T. LANG. June 6. .71,7_ 21-lv VULCANIZED RUBBER HOSE. lbr Hydrants, LocongUiva, tire Engines, aticrother par- I HIS HOSE has great advantages over leather, as It needs no olling.ll perfectly t gX t, wilt stand a very high degree of beat without In jury, and is not•affeeted by the severest cold. It can be ltad of any size from %Inch to 3 indult inside diame ter—larger 'sises made minder. Also,Coupllngs.Branch Pipes. &r. For sale by . „ 1.1.8.414 AN. Pottsville. May IM, 'Z . , 21- r*.r. ctArr.. Is-1 :.h NOTICE: To Coal Operators and Schuylkill Conn. ty Merchants. MOKING TOBACCO, by Steam S power—COOlbs a day, at Rambling. Smoking Tobac co and 'Segal. Manufactory. on band and reedy Ow kale. barrels sweet scented Smoking Tobacco. 4..k00.000 Ralf Spanish Sagan. 200.000 Si ximg , Spaniph Segant: • . 160.000 Seed anuLkixtra.Siipra. „ . Orders thankfully received and *emptily attended to. Terms easy. HARI - ANN MOYER. Hamburg, Berk. County, Pa. Sept.ls:. 'AI • " 30-tf PIANOSJIND MELODE ONS Of the best, nanutheturearranteg; 11 4 : 1 0R SALE 13Y THE L. subscriber. All Pianos and Hely deous sold by him will be warranted—if not what they are represented, they can be returned= All kinds of !ielodeous will be .sold at Manufacturers' cash prices in Pottsville. hy,Whieh the .parcharets save the Carriage and risk of transportation. Pianos will be sold from $llO to VO less than regular city prices accoril. ing to the value of the instrument. Those who Oster it by =fling on us, and ruiaqming a letter of credit, can make their own selections at the Man uttct urets. anertaii. the prices. and we will furnish the instrument selected at the above.rates. if there is any doubt in this mat ter—all we have to say is—TRY CS. ' ILBANNAN.II MAUCH CHUNK Wire Rope Manufactory, Nneshor 313a,sostrcl, Manufacturin of Wire Rope, for inclined planes. shafts. slopes. &c.. would inform the public that he IS now pre pared to make - ALL BINDS, LENG : TIIS AND srzE,s or rz,Al r AND R0L71. - D ROPE. At the shortest notice, of superior quality, And on the most liberal terms. at his Wire Rope Factory. Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa.! ' Reference can be made to Messrs. E. A. Cowl:0i, N. D. Cortright and A. 11. Broadhead. at Mauch-Chunk : to N. Patterson, Summit HIM to Sharpe. Lblsouring & Co. - more, Luzerne county, Pa- and in fact, nearly all craters in the Ration who have been using his Au: t 11,17 •1 Iy-.• 7 - 7 MINIS RS - 95APETY LAMPS. '1 A Supeelor. Article. 9 ,7 11& -SUBSCRIBER luat—re - caved from New Castle, hughttid, a lot of Day's Safety Worltlig Limps, made under the inspection of the-English Uoverament Agent. of the best quality wire gauze. At.o, Gauze Covers made ready for use, for them Lamps. These are the best Safety Lamps over in troduced tuto lhleCounty,andareforsalewholeselesnd retail at about the cost of Inferior Lamps. Also, IV Ire • Gauze by the yard, and Lamp Brushes by the dozen or iduzle. Also. the Clantiey • Lamp for 1101 MOP sad Mine Viewers. This Lamp Is covered with a thick Plass, and ; gives an increased light whlcht is of implortiage to Mini Viewers. C BEY.). BANN AN. ,titiir•These Lamps tan be out Into a boa filled with ex plosive pa, and moved rapidly hackies: la and forwards without any covering, and will not explode. ": A ugust 8, '5l" 32: CARRIAGE, . ACTORY REMOVED. undersigned respectfully :eni- L.bisce this opportnnity of informing the public that they have removed their , 01 tellfiVe Carriagii Factory, from Mauch Chunk 'street, where they have been .4 ` alum:' . ` since the late are,-to their held, Large and commodious building, ialle.rds' Addition. on the old site, where they are preipated to turn out CARRIAGES EQUAL TO Tit E.BEST IN THE STATE and ready to accommodate theircustomers and all Giese who may favor them wit their patronage. An entire new and well selected. stoc of materials and the same old bends 'will enable the to do work width inelegance and durability cannot surpassed. They will continue to attend to the businesshereafter as before, with determination to give general satisfac tion! 413'-All orders will receive prompt attention. &it-Repairing done at the shortest notice. July IS '57 29-ly .ABRIGIIT k BURRUARD. • .„PNIENT COAL SLATER. • W_ rititCZAS. ' , Letters Patent of the :United Staten, binning dato.tbe 24th, day of No vember, A. IS5i, were granted to the undersigned for ".A New t end Imprinied Machine for Mating Coal," 'NOTICE is therefore;,hereby Oren that coal operators and others can now puichase ''ltights" to build and nee thissald Slating Machines for counties or al ogle •collier tea.• Parties interested In this labor-savin*,useful and econnatiml invoitloo, can see the oSlater"la Operation at Trerorton. Noribumbefland county, Pa. An! In fringement, dirMtly or indirectly, of the said Patent, will be prosecuted. to the full extent of the lawe of the United States relating to Patents and Patentees. JACOB GASS. CO UGC MOWTON. J " 'reiorton, Northumberland county, Pa. gra-A working model of the above machine may be examined at Wm. C. Smith's Machine Works, at . Potty vil lei For terms, tc., In Schuylkill county aly to • CEORGE MA11.f2, , Po p t p tsville: 8.3 m Robyn* ri 20, 18 ' ' . PI i TTSVII / LE .- ' Saddle and arnese aanfaetary. IHEREWITH invite your especial Attention to my very extensive stock Of Ready Nadt, Saddlery, Harness, °War& do.. embracing the largest variety of itylea and qualities ever offered for sale in this county; and at prices that UM compare fatprably with those of any otherttonse In the trade,/ - I l k , • 'laving been, for some Years-writ. habit _o Aiti.' In the f purchasing my Raw Natarialezdarireigfirraesh, I find myself now in the posimssion •of advantagca from • this cause not enjoyed by the trade generally,and feel that I ran, with confidence, solicit the trade of all classes of dealers: and my arrangements for the coming Feu. em's trade are based upon era a larger amount of bud wen tiou I bac% hitherto dose: you can therefore rely upon finding at my establishment everything that la re. quired.in -my line. • lOrdera by' mall are respectful) y solicited, end the g oods sent warranted to giro satisfaction, both es to price'and 1 quality .. •. 'LEFEVER WONIELSDOIt FE. 1 I/mart& /fp!' scopatCharch, Centre - street. PbCtseille. • i March 7.1867 10.1 y 5011.0.10014 HOOVER. Wholeiale and Retail . :TAEALEIt in Stoves, Ranges, q•-s • LiFlieitirs, Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, 141. ...,.... tants Waie. Brags Ware. French Ware. and i''..' Cutlet'', Range hollers, Portable itanges,Gas • . , Ovens, Summer Ftieuece, kc.. &c., has 'added --"".. fo his termer stock of Etoies a variety of new Pat terns 4 Kitchen Ranges of which be can give the highest recommendation. . i lie calls particular attention to his new style of Hen ier which he is confident will make the best Heater that his-ever been Used in this part of ttio _country. also, .a variety of bow patterns of Ccukingl, Parlor, and- Hall Stores. Its calla particular attention to bls sheet iron ,Parlor Stove, It is an improvement on the Kisterbach. which he fa confident fa the hest stave in use. Ile has ' ape the largest stock of the above articles (too numer true to mention,) that has ever been offered in this part 'of the country. Ile Invites his • friends and 'customers local! and examine for theiftselves. feeling confident that he can suit them in, quality and price ; he flatters. himself that he has had much experience in his line of business, therefore he feeli confident that he cannot'he surpassed in quality or thrapness.. igritooling and Spouting and all kind ofiobbing done at the shorteist notice. , (Intre street, 6 door] abase Market; limit side, Itctisriite. lolafch 21, '67 . • l2: . TO csmarrEas AND BUILDERS igrmi SCHUYLXILL BOUNTY' . LUMBER • MANUFACTURING COMPANY I HAT la on band at. their eaterudve .ea tablishment, on I Railroad street, a great quantity of lumber ettivery kind and' description:which they ran supply 10 OPeratorsi Oarpenters add Builders. at lower..rates than' it can be, bought elsewhere. They era also ready to supply, through the . meana of their extenahre bnainessrand 'lsm saving machines, manuthetnred art-Wes in their line ate saving of 2t per eent.on former coat. • - • • Their large workaholic base bead in sucterefal opera tion for the past yesir t tprn log t vast quantities of '• Doors,; Window Finance, • • - • Sastai! . -' • • Panel-Work Mouldings, Bed.posts, - ~ Bann/Mura t ' • hutteri, • And art kinds of Trimmed, likt“ elan:end ftrieed Work, Which they have constantly on band. They are ready .to execute orders at, the shortest notko. for any quantity or quality of sawed or manufactured stuff. Dry and green Ilinntoek. Of all tlnde. for bindlitg pair; poses. Oak, Maple. Poplar, eludr, plank and scanti • linatitS; 0 1, 01 74{W0 1 40t- Alalfogarq“ 41.1 Of mm4o work; IVblte and-Ye:l6i Phis boarda the Atiorin o g, raw or ludo to' order; White Plal,phink,S. ;4, 2, 1 1 , and% Inch panel, alwava reedy ; alskl, plan , beams. aininWappflim,'lsittigles, lath, ceiling lath, pall. • dirltllla ofmtwed stuff and orerythlnft In their-Dna on bait' or Monier, at elle shortest nulled. l'ottsillis, }larch 20 10- SATURDAY' MORNING,' AfRIL 3 ! 1858. MANUFACTURES. THE HEST STEAM '.IIIIIIP 'THIS PUMP is made of Iron; Brasi, Bronze, or _dun Illetal`csatinga, dealgned, and ex lens!vely need for St boats Railroad, Factory and 111- nine Imposes. and gl es great .aattafirtion as a Boiler Teed Pump. They a very easily 7•Pelred, and, being Ass erplscated than a y pther Steam "awns use they 'ere much lent liable to .ct out of order. For references and testirnonlall, with "ireNar. ruts. ke.. apply to - LITTLEFIELD A CO., . 1 March 11.1 y • Springfield; Mast.: SAVE OUR TIME. READY MA I E PAPER BAGS, ' FUR, GROG RS, DRUGGISTS, CONFECTIO z BAKERS, !e.—The Subscriber respectfully info friends and the-Public that he has been appointed Agent for the sale of - Patent Machine made Paper, Beget WANIMACTORLD ST Messrs. John H. Leware & Co., of Philadelphia. These Bags are of sizes and qualities of paper sttitable for ALL PEEN:I33 who use the article, and are offered at such prices as will at once commend them to the M eunier. There are many advantages In purehasdng and neing ready made Bogs. Where no bags are used, It requires double the quantity of paper and string topacittbe same number of pounds, and more thne.ln putting up a pack age.' Where an estensifirlvaslness is dole and Bags mode •by hand, by buying ieetify mode Bags, eme hand ran be dispensed with. By using them, you will not only sa ve time and money, but always hare a convenient receipts• cle in which to put up your goods. Wherever these Ba-e hare been Introduced, they have given entire :offs/Mims. Poe sale at Manufacturers' prices by ', 7 - BENJ. BANNAN, Paper and Book Dealer and Stationer. Centre street, opposite Episcopal Church. Pottsville. Snit rate assortment' of W RAPPING PAPER - way, on head. Feb. 2t.; T O :a ' •S.D.& H. W. SMITH, IIANCTACITIZZAS Or Melodeons, Organ Melodeons, and Pedal flub- Bass Harmoniums, 4511 Washington Street,Boston. HE ATTENTION _of Clergymen, committees. school", Lodges, he., Is Invited to the . new Pednil lintcHass Harmoniums, made solely by the Ilanub,cturers. It Is arranged with two manuals or banks of Heys; the lowest set running an ;dare higher than the other, and may be used separately, and thus get in one ease two distinct Instruments; or, by the Went the coupler, the two banks of keys may be played at the mme tine by use of the front set only. This eonneeted with the Sub Bass, will produce the effect of a large organ. emits sufficiently heavy to fill a house that seats from 1000 to 150 h persons. THE ORGAN MELODEON Is designed for parlor and private use. Tbe'eonstmse• Mon is.rJmilir to the Church Instrument. being army ed with two banks of Keys, and when used together, by means of the coupler, is capable of as great volume of power as the Church Instrument, when wed without the Pedals. Also, every-variety of MELODEONS for Parlor use: Purchasers-ma/ MIT upon inetruments from our Man ufactory, being wedeln the *oat complete ant. then ough Manner. Having removed to the spaelmil build ' legs. All WASHINGTON EtTRIeET, we (toe re tyor , Itzf ost- experienced and skillful wort Men. short, we will promiseour customers an Instrouniot equal if not supErior to any 51anufacteree, and guaran tee ENTIRE AND PRRFECT SATISFACTIO4V. - Music TrAcmma. peaneas or Coma and other, inter ested in musical matters. are respectfully invitedte vbit our rooms at any time and examine or. test the lustre- , 1 menta on exhibition fur sale, at their pleasiare. I Ara Mill farther guarantee to the public as to the ex cel- I enee of the MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS from our Manufactory, we beg leave to refer, by perinissieh, to the following • PIANO. FORTE MANUFACTURERS OF BOSTON. Who have examined our, ,Instrumenta and will give their opinion when called upon: Cructremo t Soya, Bauer k Ctovrron, T. Grunt. t Co. Wu. p„-Eugesox, liaoww it ALLEN. A. Wt LADDACo. 61.01402 Mira, WoonwaituA Illowx,Newnam. A Co. -Melodeons If Ilarmenteame Rented. Persons who wish to hire Melodeons and Harmoniums with a view 01 purchasing at the end of the year, can have the rent credited as partleyment of the purchase money. This matter is worthy of special note, as It enables those who desire a fair test of the instruments befbre puribaling, to obtain it at the expense of the manufacturers. to t extent at least of a year's rent; 'Orders from any part of the country or world, rept di rect to the manufactory in Boston, with cash or Wiese. I tory, reference, will be promptly attended to, and ar faithfully executed as if the parties were present, or employed an agent to velvet, and on as reasonable terms Price Lists Scroll leg, VA octave, - Scroll leg. 5 octave, Piano style, 5 octave: - = • Piano style.-extra Snub, froe,tave, - • - Piandetyle..carved leg. • V • - atyle,2 mtit of reeds, • • - • . 150 k• PlanoMyle.docteve, - VM Organ Melodeon, ••• - • '•200 Organ Melodeon. extra , • - 5O 'Pedal Sub-Bass Harmonium,. - -, •'. • • 275 Letters; Certificates and notices . from the press, from all parts of the world, may also be seen at our salesroom. Descriptive circulars sent free to any address.. S. D. k IL W. SMITH, 511 Washington Street, (Near Boylston Market.) Boston. ' June 27 '67 • • 26•tt - EXTRAORDINARY Cheap 3EL c• c• sa. , • • Both Water and Fire Proof. rjr,tiE SUBSCRIBER .has been af• pointed Agent, and is prepared to put on IL 34. arreu k Co's.celebrated Fire and Water !'root Robfing, —it is composed of Veit. CoMposition and Gravel— it is more durable than either shingles, tin. alueor irop —requires no painting, and can be put on complete at a little aver cone•half the expense of other. roothlg.A. The advantages of this hoofing may be summed up es follows: It is both WATER-TIGITT and vnrit-rnoor. It will pot expand and contract, with beat and cold, like metal molt. • . One inch to the foot Is all the inclination required. The-roof can:be walked upon without injury. ' • It can be used for drying purposes.. • It is of great advantage to firemen when adjoining buildings are on fire./ It is not injuriously "affected in the hist by changes of temperature. .. It is adapted to every climate. It is not affected by the jarring of machinery._ it wia bear more than double the heat of eine, galvanised iron, without danger to the boarding beneath it. It is easily and quickly repaired, if injured. - Clutters of the same material can be formed on the roan lT S COST IS MUCH LESS TITAN THAT OF ANY OTHER FIRE-PROOF ROOF NOW IN UAE. Insurance is effected at the same rate,' es cm buildings covered with other fire-proof materials. • Hundreds of certificate' can b.', seen at ft. Barman's Book Store. We append moor two to show-that it is, 'no humbug: We; the undersigried, had our Ranking -House roofed with Warren's Fire and Water-Proottlootingabont three years ago, and so far have bad no. reaton to doubt its of fleecy and durability, nor regret having used It, and should in building hereafter prefer it to env other roof ! DREXEL I CO. Philadelphia, March 12.186 T. PUIUMLPHIIi, JUDI parr:. 17 1 WWII% ed p pent by invitation, at an erperimeta with yourlmproved Tito and Water Proof Composition Moans, oo the 21a of Stay tut. The_o_tdeet. l voinwsa, was to alto Po not acquainted with the lore Of the meting, an o Willy to see it tested. I a rived oh the ground shot 1 o'clock and saw the boa yut on the rooA they to in a rough state, the edges not Jointed. or grooved 'sod matched. After the boards were on . they were covered . with three layers of felt, and then by a rosUng.of Cone position. and the whole covered with gravel.. A • A quantity of coinbustible material was placed Within and at the appointed time a match was, applied.: A furl! ous tiro soon burst from all sides of the house. and en- related the whole building in a flame. It ;optioned to burn for at least' three quarters of an hour. At that stage of the tire, I felt a desire to know bow the roof would stand If water was thrown ripon'it, and asked per minden to trY the experiment. which wait granted, and, I applied three or four buckets of .water an the roof which run. off is though there was no. Ire wider or around it: , . _ Gentlemen. my op inion is. that So far ai fire is con cerned, It la the best kipd of a roocfrom the int that its air tightness pretense combustion Inaseofafire int buildlog *herd .the roof is. of your• material, the fire would not be likely to extend to the adjoining build. toga I bed artexample of this kind last winter, on the 4th day of January, at 4 o'el xk in the morning. A ire broke out in a row of Brick Howes. on the south side of Peybert St» west of 22nd street. It had a toed of your Comiltion. and' the lire was confined to th e house whir t ortgloated. I bare nobesitation in saying that if it d been au ordinary roof, the whole row would have burned down. from the fact that It was one of the eoldest mornings we had last winter, end the wind blew a hurricane at the time. Beybert street is north of the Girard College trail, and at that. time of. the morning, together with the coldness of - the_weather. made it a Jong time before we could get lster on the buildlutt— Notwithstanding this. we extinguished the fire without 'injury to the adjoining handbag". . . • theme:ire recommend your rooting to the commttnity as a superior preventretfullive olden ,• • : • ry Ve Noty_Tonnide., , SAMUEL P.TEARON, '' • • • • CAW Exgtsetref thi Fere Department. • 'to • . n er n nna ou w mem o mni be &Alibied - by Mlliug on thassiberlibii at his EtorqbEevilisd • 1111EX , 1iANNAllmr. ' - • . . ' : • • arrProger 404 Onkortt. • I, o will pat no the Roolios at ;limit netice., Y. , e limy Establishments, Nesse beirissr,"Enullie boasttins: le .Iti ibis Blintee,tilill it Jest the root regal ,esit it alp peeisf[lnd no splits fallingo. 'ft 4EI salt , • • iin.Yo4 -03 T 0 1; 4 tr4 11. :0 • o*, ti the plt. b Is llut toe slap, - July 4,'L7 , _ • • • . ===f= At - Ontr;ier.. zits LiY . as_Taganazrna VOYMENZ.‘ With itch& heavy usd waew ; With cheek* all erg told psihrsts: Mtell of is began. , ' • 7 A Jakhd, weetehedSetios r•••• •,--- - ;eta! retell!. , - • • iitateverl take or trit .Wlietber." heverted, "IVel ia thesmiess,. • Or lo the emir's lie! - beetle be is Sisfilierth; Fcr there I eeetsivste steep, *ad. Is Statutes( tbhise ..aerth, For-et , Ism on the deep. ipa e ..., b 'litchi pitch! pitch! We tioonder athwart the wave:" • • ; • Toes! toes! towel • • • • • •.' I awake, and prepare to shave; • ihst- , -widrit whirl! whirl! Spin brush, and lather, and ream: To be bristly I yield. • As the lbeastof the field' - • Or the ex-lillighlebtarudneasar. I gull the break neck bed, - lint have trstotl and moil • With polypuelike tread, ' • . To struggle through my toilet. • Whisted in • ensuepath; • • ' , • I'm proetrate an the seat, Recoiling front the hiird,tin bath, With brdiWd and bleeding feet. Dialed with rude knocks, On purtnianteant or box, i Torn by an lotikinitousnall, . • Pearce In the eoel salt wave Can I douse my wearied heed. Or lever • (poll. Those. qutreting pintos within the tottering 2, R. .il ..... e? - •,., - ' - I Podtp. . 5 /it-length to Din cheerful beard I come With'rekintiled eye; I sego this welennte board,. • -, A l4,nd there's little I,do not try:.. • !—lurekl tomb!, ' The 'Canada' feels and - rOelis: ,- All's eatifssion sotelitterr '' ' ' '' . -'• i Dish hfidttlea with plettett- ' 1 • The Magog. on.. =freeness nuaeksi' ' , Receding from one's jaws, as erst Erma Tantalus, the brav'ssaeenrst. flee this glass of the Poet, r r ' Willett kelps up 'effort- " 4 • —nude: spat tin the rlotb; To my infinite wratbl Wkile the Chateau Maigaux, , I so bitingly clasp, • .. . . . To enjoy is •no go,' for It speeds from my grasp; '.And as If worth no than a doodle,. of vsli Fllee out 'o*er the table my &e'en.* Champagne. , 41 . ir. 0 . &sow rife to the topmost deck, ' . , To catch the refreshing air; ' • 'Tie little the Mast I reek, For my motto Is 'Never care!' . Bat herd again I am taught with pain ' The weakness of men to realise, • • And 'tie mine to learn, . As I near the steam. , That one can't defy King .Eoins. . :. lam towed—l am flung— . f , And, had,l not clung - s .-, To the neighboring apyglamsholikr, .i_ Neer had my tongue. These miseries suns, , • Nor I been ten minutes older , • Bat, shot through or over the mil; I'd been hared, Unshriven, Uneoltlu'd, into—the next world." , ..,C •:. , • - D'CnnitirMtßs. political ecouomq. TO TIIE, PRESIDENT OP•THE UNITED STATES. 'better Fouxteentb. • - ' "MoneV—being a mere commodity—is subject to the same laws that govern wool and cloth, coal and iron. Why', then, should our legislators 'rho hie themselves about its eseVeMellit , any more than About those of turnip. or potatoes? If we nett ; it, and aro ready to pay for it, it will come. • If we do not need It, or have nothing with Which to pay for it, it .will not come ; and we shell, per haps, be better off ',without than with it." Such, Mr. President, is the sort, of argument that, year Sifter year, is used by gentlemeo,who hold to the Idea that countries are to be enriched by increasing trade with distant retitle, and sacrificing' that com merce among ourselves, which, as you -have so clearly seen, is the sort of "free trade'! we really need ; by financiers who tell us 'that, gold being t l. one of Oar products, Its expert M as ' n toyer and *emissary as la that of:cotton, and who k , ask, , with' "Pelee! ehlutoeint, - it en Outward' outran • of the precious metals greatly exceeding the inward one; by Secretaries of the Treasury, who close their oyes to the clouds that are gathering round, and don when overtaken by, the storm, gravely tell the ;offering millions, that "it was impossible to forte° the present revulsion in trade ' and corn nierne;" and generally, by all that class of middle men, now,sci, rapidly increasing among ourtelves, which, lives bs, preying upon the mend' pertiona of society, and'seeks, as far as pOssible, to widen the distance between the men who labor" to pro dna, and depend upon the sale of their labor and Its products; fertile. ability to feed their wives, their childreiresiid themselves. Such persons, Mr. Prealtientehave, as It would seem; yet to learn that, in addition to the qualities common to themselves and other cneutoditiesobe, precious metals possess that other most important one; of&being the great instrument*, provided by the Creator, for facilitating thole exchanges of so ciety which constitute that commerce between man and his fellow man, by the growth of which - we are furnished with the highest of all the evidences of advancing civilization.. By dieiebelp ilia that the farmer the miller, the clothier, and all other - members Of society, are enabled to purchase for a single cent, a portion of the' labors of thousands; and tensor thousands, of men employed in mak ing railroads, engines; and can, and transporting upon them, annually, hundreds of millions of let ters; or, far another cent, their share of the labor _,oribe hundreds, If not thousands, of ' men who hare, contributed to the production of .a - penny newspaper. The' mass of small coin is thus a sa viogfisad for labor,lbecause it facilitates meek: don and comitinationivlngutility to billions'of millions of minutes that would be wasted, did not' a demand exist for them at the moment the power to labor bad been produced. Labor being the first ptiee , given for everything wo , value, and , being the commodity that all can offer in exchange, the prowess of communities in wealth and influence, ~its isethirdiresseratie of the presence; or absence, of an. fortottedemand for the ferias, physical and mental, of eietv'etl every pion in the community —resulting frciokthe existence of a power on the part of each.and !Avery other man, to offer some thieg. valuable, in exchange for it..' it it the only ememodity that Perishes at the instant of produc tion,and that,' ititot then put to' use, is.; lost for : : ever. ' • . ; J r, ' . I , • We ire all Mr. President, momently producing • litbopneireiv and daily taking in the feel by whose consumption it is produced; and that fuel is wast ed, unless-hi product be on the , instant usefully employed.: The most- delicate [Nits, or flowers, may be kept for hours or days; but the force re sulting frote the consumption or food cannot be.' kept ? even for a-second. • That Ithe instant power of profitable fonsumption luny be coincident with the instant production of this' üblversal comatodi. ty, there most be Inceseant combination, followed by incessantidivision and subdivision; ullate% - in tuns; followed by as ineegantreeetarosition.— This is seen in the ease ahOve referred to, where minims, farnace-men, =whims makers„ raggath-, ierers,' carters, bleachers, paternsakers, railroad and canal' men, type-makerb, compositors, press.' - 4neii, authors,: editors,publishers, newsboys, anti hoses of others, combine their efforts• hie the pyo-. duetion In market pf a heap of newspapers that' ha% at the instant of production, to be divided•off I Intoportions suited to the wants of hundreds' of tisonsentie •of consumers, Each of these • latter pays a ohmic, cent—then perhaps subdividing it among half.% dozen others, so that thereat is per- haps no'moro 'than a chid per week; and yet, each' obtains his phitreof the labors of all the persona by whom it had been produced. - • - ' • 1 ' Of all the phenomena of 'society this process o f division, composition and srecotnp4sition, is the. . moot rediarkahle ; and yet, Mr.. President, being 41 thing of suety common, ocenrrence, it scarcely at- tracts the slightest notice. , Newt the, .newspaper above referred to, partitioned off into squares, each representing its portion ofthe labor of one of the . parsons who had eontribrited tethewotk, ltwOuldl be found: to be resolved into six, eight, or perhaps ten thountrut pieces, of various sires, small and great, the termer representhig the' men who had mined and smelted the ores of.which the types and I , presses bad been composed, and the latter the men 1 and boys by WtOm the distribution bad been made Numerous as are thee* little scraps of bateau ef fort, they are; nevertheless, all oombiad In every' sheet s :and everyvnemlier of tha,coutmuttity nub , 'for the trivial sum of fifty' cents per annum, -enjoy the 'advantage of; the information therein eon-, tabled, and as' fully as be could do bad it tQlt_ ' collected for himself alone. ' ' th'lmproSements Id 'the' modes of transportation are advantageous to man. but•the service thereby rendered, when compared with the ' cost, is 'eery Idled. ' A ship worth $50,000 cannot effect ex-, changes between men atioppesite sides of Abe At lantic) to an extent exceeding five Or sit - thousand tone per annum; wheresat, a formica 'of similar etotWill'effeet the transmutati l oi or thirty thou ' sand torte:weight of coal, eireil' eaten% foottand ' clothing into iron. Compare with either of thite. - however,' the Commerce effected _by the I help : of, $50,000 worth of Ride white pieeer, representing labor hi the ettent 'of three or five cents, labor which, isytheir help. is gathered up into '-st heap, - 'mid thin divided' and Aubdirided:Any,tifter ' tley throughout the year and 'lt 'wish be :found-, that the 'service. rendet4 tu 'eaglet, in economising . -Terabit isiehtlullaetworth •of -money, Is greater. tbanis nroskred .bp handl:Ode. if net - thotirond, I- amplejettiniaminfactures, or Ms of, theesande. ‘.; •lit shirmee railroiderand yet share are :abbe wri. , lerrillt.treildiinti islitifeitmmtbst monsy:ls so Emmett o +. l dead aphid". beingoattimpormat partied . ' :=rot the repitalotto'ittriontrythat vendetta sada* J fittlibisteastry."i .I. •,--; -,...4••• • 1.- • cp.... :i-•••••,.I. .t • , • "Meaty, eamoney," says als emieent tee - amidst , "Paddle no Viet, answers troporposa, ," • • ;The difference between a pantry Withlweer Ofiartryaltogallier • - iitlsout, In, vintildA thinks, "ho ituly,ode of Conveuletme, lilts • inghy'vritter InstitatCof by hand."' A Ali; as . ship-640nd. era, reed—is cohearmilhas *cotton atilli--0, , ,1ike enuaner, bowevit, t'eativaes no taut, smilers no purpose." They r can hi neither eaten, drunk nor worn. 'All; lrusrever; are instrument, for litilibting, the -visiteOf - association. and the growth of men in wealth and 'fitrweels to the di. rest tatia of the facility of_emabinitionl with his . fellow Men. il'ot what extent:dolly „do tos when compared with ytioney,,,we May new lotlalie. To 'that end, let us suppose, Mr. Presidrnt,thit by some sudden emsvulsion,or nature all 'the ships of the world were. at ones anitibileted, cad-sietnark the effect produced,. The ship owners would lose. benellY; the 'sailors and the - -porteei would 'have_ leer enstiloymenti and the .pried of• wheat would temporarily fell, while that of cloth 'would for the moment rise. At the door of a' single year by far the Urger portion of the aperatiens of society would. bstfound moving preelsely as they bad done before—commerce at homn'having taken the place Of that abrtiad'. Cotton and tropteal.freits would bole's easily obtained ht northern climes, end lee would be more scarce. „in southern ,ones; but; in regard 'to the thief eget:mega* of a society like our own; there would be no suspension. even' for i single - instant. r . 86 Tar, indeed, would Ulm to the contrary, mad, in. eneny,.'countrius„ commerce, would be far more, active than it bad been before —the 'logs of ships' producing - it deritanifor the opening of mines, for construction of furnaces and . engifislk; and. far the' building of mills,' that would mike a market' foilabor, mental and pbypi- , 'cal, such as bed never betties been known. - • ..Let, uc next suppose that 'the sh ps had been, spared. and that all the . gold, and liver, coined ind not coined„ mined and, not mid d, had been annittilatalotod study the; offeet that. would _tie prOdneed. ~ .The - reader .of newspaiums—dadlig himself unable to pay. for them in beef or butter, cloth oriron—would be emotes:led to dispense with his usual supply of intelligence. and the Jenne, would be no longer printed. thnnibtates would 'cent° to rtin`forwatitt of alipeneest bpd places of amusement would be closed for wan of slitting& Commerce among men would be at sp end, except SO lar ni i i might be found possible_toeffectArlit exthenges--fooll being' given ' foe labor, on wool for cloth. , , Seat exchanges could, boWever„lie few In number, and men, 'women and cliddren would perish by,millions, because of inabil ty to obtain food and clothing in eichange for service. Cities Whose population now counts' by j hundreds of thousands would, befurethe close of a single year exhibit hundreds of blocks of unoccupied build ings, and the grass would grow in their streets.— A. imbititute might, it is true ) be fontd—men re. turning to the usages ot those primitime times when wheat or iron, tobacco or copper, ctinsti toted the medium of exchange; but under - such eireumstonces, society, - as at present eonsilVd, could have no existence. A pound of iron w id be required to pay for a Tribune or a Ledger, end hundreds of tuna of any of the commodities above referred to, would be needed for the purchase of the weekly etnissions of either. Tonsiol them 'would be needed to pay . for the food consumed in a tingle eating house, or the imuseMent fur=ished in a single theatre; and how the‘wheat, the iron, the corn, or the copper. could be fairly divided among the people who bad contributed to the pro , ductinn of the journal, the food, tti the amuse :meta, would be a problem entirely incapable of :solutioa. •The precious metal's, Mr. President, are to the social body what atmospheric air is to the physi cal one. Botb'supplying the machinery of circa ' lotion, the resolution of the - physical body into its elements when- deprived of the one, 10 , nut more certain than is that of the social body *bin deprived ot the other. .I.a.both these bodies. the amount of force is dependent upop the rapidity of circulation. That it may be rapid, there must be a full supply of the machitiery by means of which it Is to be effected; end yet there are lis tinvuished,writers who mourn over the Mast. of ' , maintaining the currency, as if it were altogether i lost, while expatiating oil the advantages of ess. I nnis:od railroads—not perceiving, apparently, that the money that can be Carried in a bag, mut that scarcely loses in weight with &service of half . a doseu Years, effects more exchanges than could 't, be effected by a fleet. of ships,many of which s Letter' from''Married Lady in Town tie would l ,l at the'close of such is period of service, be ;-, • heir Friend in' the conatiaary. ,i ~ rottingeos thi shores on which they' bad- been , 1 ,My DEAR Mas. II—: I 'thank sou heartily' stranded, whiti the remainder wonittairady.Save . tor Year kind inquiries sifter Mr. Jenkins, and the lost half of their nriginal value: t ' ; , ' ' ifest 4.oy:family. Our son John:and dater •• Of. all the labor-n*og machinery , in use, there ;m oo t at ik -io , goo d h ea l t h, but ma to fur il i a , w as Is peal that la much elantaaliata (human power, , Caro : line, she is; beyond doubt, a most eXtraiddi. and so much facilitates combination, as 'that ''inary tieing. his whir the ohnost Minder I hifenn 'known power4f m by the ctn tnamerimaniitmd the ene servicesy.[Wlth , .o s r ttot t ea bl: - lee, that , s h e be e l ate l y show , * stsees grog a m i ty for drinking.; and when shacan get at her laterite grows with every increase in the f..eility of com. :liquor, she seems perfectly happytehe has not any hlnation—this latter growing with the growth of oppti i io f o r solids, nor h asa bo tat en vame.,sioce the ability to command the aid of the' precious ' she camerto town, which wee,..unthe 23d ef Diem. metals. Wealth, theu r should increase most rap'. b a r t ut , :m icr o i s no such ' m o o,. ima g o: d og idly where that ability is most poemplete. ,' ' ' , with Perlin: this subject ';• her friendsolidetkisdo. „Nevertheless, - Mr, President, • study of, one one not attempt to 'advise her ! knowing: , it , wont,' be Treasury reports.of the last tow' years, would lead bur lost labor.. She has as many rldieslotii airs' to the conclusion that of all the Machinery used sa s s Stamen of quality , add more attendants than 1 by "ma, the ship was tka most important, and the her brother, notwithstandi n g she labiate's; iapro d l e ast_ if tirg - 1 precious metals those tt-tem'sW a - pus, it Is my opinion, that, if - she does'Asot alter tion. Year after year, we are told offthe wonder-0 her conduct ' in many respects, no 'mate will be 'ful growth of our tonnage; and that,i-tou, by gen. troubled with her, She 4100 at limit kalif her tiem - en - who'seenrereverittradvert-to-thefeet - that time; and 'keeps snore Irregularhours than her , .a single ship 'vrould tarry' more tipsier food ands 'father. ' When we talk seriously to her, she mseaii .wool, in the shape of cloth, than 'it ,can ta rry of t to listen; twit Apes no mark of eintritiem f' from hundred-weights in their originol form. ' The gis. ` thapneral- tenth Of her conduct, it Is but loaavi great object to benecomplished being thatof • in. dent that she beano'. the lent respect ler us.-L. creasing the quantity of shipping; . I "ae l n s almiut 'She is often' in 'appeatacee, thoughtful. but sever sprpristng that we should nut, as yet, have had -a communicates the objectif hiebw engagp bar anew proposition to require the cotton ' a te be exported i Con. She is sometimes very angry, without anY in the seed, and the corn in the husk,'es a men the' bulk of the thiegs to be trait& 'why. none; it others aa placid, we know not of increasing I will not Say that she - wenn, charlt.', yet I ported, and thus augmenting the .demand fu r ships . :never knew a taleuf distress draw a tear hem her, OUr whole policy !trotting to the export of our pro- and I think she would out lose an hour's. 'mese ducts in their rudest, state, and this maintaining, mein to serve heibest friends.' Applause er ans. at its highest, the tax of transportation—and that sore she treats with equal indifference; alto is 6/- being the road towAds t barbarism—it affords no ten•rather ludeeent, even before strangers. j • Whett cause for surprise thit nut people ere so frequent: Ishe converses, that delicacy which is an Orn ly compelled to re to the ate of worthless rags,' insinit to 'our sex Is quite !aid aside,;and I,aeverstim the as furnishing the °DIY i means of,eirculatien are withiu their reach: - What are the. cireutri that I ilasst appearance ot a blush upon her eountsausace. She is, it I. true, sometimes liberal, but Bestows stances which tend to inesterise the supply of Mo. ney, and boW we may bie-lnabled to. carry ' into "yes favors In.-so Imprudent a ;mouser, that they • atefreqdently received withoutthinke. N eur it is -, effect your idea of a real specie circulation,' pro- .. thwat standing all ,foibles;mbe has /11.11334 good goat. pose to rho* in 'weber letter, re alining, mean. hies, and it. is bat justice thit they should be M while, r. President, I - ' - "ntentioned, In order to . • balsm& the ecoonot. In • - • Tours, very respect ally. •-” '' . the first plain, shoianot ambitious, fur she covets 1 Hams C. CABBY: .no muse thin she - h as a right to possass., l She is Philadelphia. , Jan-,26, 1858- i '. - ' ehastaitilce,"and treats all men swath equal ia so ! dlffetutest. ;. If she ntrw.anti then, from ,an impel : mostly , : of dispo,sition„ . interrupts conversation, it is ' . witboat "any.intention .if offending. She never lays her head upon her pillow with resentment in - '"tor mind, nor "suffers uneasi eels from the reeol -. lecti9o..of..pait injuries; and, as -she treats her • -' friends without ceremony. she 4' not offended at .the want ,4 it in othere. - .But r alas ! what are all ,her _virtues while she. continues so' food of her but. 'Ile", a practice from which 'even the rhetoric C . I. . etre Siotald not penundeler to desist. However, flops washill be able to give a better accotint of • thhi extraordinary girl in is shunt time, is there Must Seen be in alteratfun either for the better or 'tiunte rI hope the former: Adieui my dear friend: I 1 • i • _ !, • •• lours most truly, -• • , . -CABOLISE SOPHIA Jsx,ics . ris. i P-. S. I bad almost forgotten to inform you that 10 is seism - weeks old to sorrow. i Cjg. J. PLOTS WORTH PEESERYIIG. The Boston Trawseript has grouped together the following intillasting facts in relation to in ventions, discoveries. an.: The first savings' bank was instituted in 1816. The fins auction in England took placein the • year 1700. i Violins were invented in 1477, .and Introduced into England by Charles 11. ! Gag was tint introduced for lighting the public ' uncut about the year 1816. It was first tisittt in Biriningfiam. -, 1 The first English Parliament convened on the 15th of Bovember, 1213. iii The first attempts to establish Om insurance ~..__ _ - ill On. Wilt contains ant ler were made in the reign of Charles II.: 4 „1 1 - 1 " 1-8 T T A I Lt i t li3 ". r 4 lld Kaolin. wh i e b ex tabit o . more The first life boat was invented by Y. Bemiara, -` k a ne tii - p„„.),„p% ° 11,,,,, u erevidanee that bac hereto• director•of the bnidges and causeway' in France, On been produced. the feeling which• prevent; among In 1777. I the people or tbat Territory In stew of the erpeeted sp. The coach is& French invention. The ant coach seen in England was about 1553.1 In ' 2 6 the re- liflre. Robinson alga: i hiele waii • first plied 'for hire. , , i'•"iirithe pisvace of that set, pop gi tar frvedota dies primal of the Lacompton ConstitutT by Ocogreas.— in Illienses, and In Its piece • cruel and relentless despo• The tint bone t worn i gland was brought ti .is estanishsdi a despotism annihilating' the last fro m Italy, in the Of SNOOD Elipa . bµb, an d , ro mp, o f i. e . g overnment, providine. by et:tankoy t d b e... its form was a compromise • between 41 1 . pr es et' It a l I:ich.emes. e ta i ll= n ra e t d re t talL it Y , f a ar nd i tie ing iusinfr round Italian peasant hat end the French hued. — m — uu 's etts t power. Hatt appear 1.0 hare been first used about the • If be t doubtless think that, wearied out, Poth and aboat 1400. - Thikearliest mention of forks occurs in a book • oppressed aa.re are, we shall submit; or, If not that We or travels published in 1411. Iwe not submit. • Mils did . ore should deserve to shall .. . eau be crushed like a worm. I need I not, tell lota that 1 The first composer who • set ' an ! open to music '.l. won us, and drives teeth In Chaise from the glorious be yoked with the negTo slaves that they seek tO I n the piece to which be gave : the .garb of harmony r was Francesco ' llarbarini, in Italian artist t• and i isod that we are too base and cowardly to demnd, altd was "The Conversion of St. Paull It win hrti_eght , mom Junto. alone, o f whist' we had proved ourselves unworthy. , we ran out in ROOM in 1460. „ _I. ' 1 , i io nrpatton and establish a free government.' But it Is ' lea f t b b l e y t r nd eral speed v i e ry ni rel l o t 4tlonlve, Ore" off the The first steamboat and in Grast Britain too evident that th 6 rrosident.unerty insane and be. the Couter--a small vessel of forty feet keel and , rotted in his tyrannical designs, itt.irda powerful fore. ten feet and a half beam, with ea eng ne of thn* ' elli.olfrhpitstainviLl; Vl l t i t n al lg t Var, tr w at;ny is sec-a borts power, which carried .h pesseriprson'thiliver , mottling how which he intends to nes against us it Clyde, in Scotland. in 11111 r We maks any attempt regale our lost rights. Steel needles came first into England from' "to We have Joibilmmbm , an that ore . .1 Statin and Germany.. They were first unnefao- iblientriKtrtLahargrat=ghtoacoujitituelue, to lured hi Undid) by a Gorman, in 1565 .' .14 , 0 41 hang lugeloros • in er resimo"'" in 4°141 "" with Win needles are now necountai the best Ithat olv , nrputtine down rebellion, Against such odds we cam -1 made. .. t I - ' no , contend t tone that w sha ll bs 'abandoned In this The tint hone ever seen in Canada was brought I r rno ~a 0 . l , :erarbed a lie MI6 the heel of to that country from France in a *hip sliteh ar- . t it i i:Lfr p r tZ i mil"' . 1 rived at Tadonssae, on the 20th of June, IY7- d .' In not the 'sovereign States, In this bait extremity. Gov. Joiroph Dudley, who yrs' born atlitosbarYs: "n" to . °l2t =LT: a ry et ra r intreal Pres i lVent " b l y i in Iduraebusetts, Sept. 23, 1647,1wns she &S t no. - : th elli r i tot stsf nern um wirh a us in nentaining the right tine of America that held a seat in the British r in g ur t verNme : fin which our fathers put, out liuu°6 er Commons- ,•,... ti , i s non good and tt.eatmtra 1 Can we nut Ask at ImMthat The first use of tho oath upoo dm O n . , they should do this, from NU reePect if from so lIJNItta• be &igloo mitt- th_ Ai de r di - tied 528. Oaths were used by t ma. i s. tra ttg,: y "'i m M t aatmay d i tim , ipstr z y k ii f a i o m,—. 'Vein' kreceedine in 600. The oath to , 44 Lib 1550 'We receiver:trims cOnntits feeen tele Wends. Timid ey was ratified by . Parliament in;1535. . help friends who last year mune near roluleg use by counsel the common Oath ended with the ,words so P log peso., &fain Ware us that some way of escape will mo God and &Unitas:* • be provided. • Ussi we taken their advice thee, the Ifree fiend in America Hate Opuntia{ • would hare been senibiland We The first medical degrees coo , ~,,„,,, , rh a +4..• .-e 01 , 4110 t follOW ti DOW, Whelk lOS lolly la PO clad: & were by King's College . New 'For! , 1 _,,,, was NA , awm ,t n i al t. I $ . first medical work published to Amen ~ "Ws have pined only when we have o ads op our a memos, by Tbea , dito g , na for It. 1 Submission has at. Brief Guide on Sunill.pos so 6 , Wishes th 1667. m 2 bitiniellat4 ty"stvelalaxNetions mid 11411fieS. 1. 1-Thatcher, of • •lllasseetiontu. pc ._ p . . , _ , }sow that the oars nusic. waved spas re. The fir" bwill a PrifeNiP•rild,lin Val l. , l en .c rtt 7:1 - statZice." -P t . .- ~.__________---e sii f I my was the treatise 0 - •,„ , , _., lin „ surtiom . .. —T--r-........„C r "Discourses on Trade." Poll" g '" , tfht time till t • p 6 _ hlittsraoti OFT SAL OAST Of 1.1;01t1DA.—... appeared in England r In P t i I leg of Political I - The brig Alma, Capt. Brown, arrived at New s i t ., •,, rno p lie ' ll ' t of at "aapersailad l a " lib's I t Vit . f . Nassau; N.l ) repOtta th i tit on the N eooo o,y,^ which I was - i n win , n 6 "Wealth of Nation"." a i imairiotas " T . e •h IGth Ines , whoa about four miles f rom the The lint t""°""'flaltri'shisnm, • , rerleod bY *. thde in the all, the wind 1401rie j u a , thiee 'Amor Wasithiester v a oinwiype d s ed, print" . . . h . i Naomi. IL EL. N 6 f, ' c. f ..; maths ,4, Watson, - knot tweeze vit_the time,a e got 'Op& whir • ed bY . 1 ' W e n° ' 1 ' °. l les of i s work "al' ' pool Which turned the voisei retard in thirty. .., if" . 32 In erite IsibfgrY• '' ' ' '4' I !A -a )c • her' ' five. taco Ss hh ept tuning sometimes in tan " 1 Yotk f sitypo bs a o g r u saislia Ger - , Th . It' aliletili g ° WO. shot perreeiliii qua Italtliay and tack and aometimeitarl the wai we , 14° ,, t ,, 6 ,: su b ‘ i r tama eleven% Wank buok a lot ' d- 'i' o , -bone;'' A ' vie The R 7 14 1 r. 11--- - i f inept pilluPS or 'valued Pun thr Tr° link an . a , ri r. the a vultures o ,imb I 1 breete then became stronger and she luecetat. ftlends. - derammido l ' u l ea , - • ' t of th • 1 lbo ' o n-. e n ) aitiog4 Etemer °Ter i in getting on o whirlpoo ir ni ee. 'toy later, • . EMM ffilorttlani. N0.:14. sever ttemSeurpleyedia England. The same mow areitlas the credit o. befog the Arst EttElba% tan who Claided for England the sovereignty of the ma) ••Orece," and "My Liege^ were the ordina ry Wiest,' Which Henry V wee addressed.: °Es atitebt Grace" was-gieen to Henry VI. .who was wet 'the; one, nor Yet bad the other.'}lava* IV wen WMaitflg pad Mighty Prinee." henry Vltwarf the first English "Highness." . Alerts, VW was the Bret complimented by the title of "Idsiesty," and /sores I pressed to the list. title, attd Most Expellent." • - inculltAlt IN 111111111UXICAlf WAa-TDs bb ogniphy of, individuals is the history of altioutl - The other My we, met as acqueintatme whom we hid 'not - seen' for many years. Thil Cashel meriting called up: in. ear - lar.bieldent Jul; the! life of our friend, avian:int to those - ibo expect! which etas not he,entirply sometime to die.' 1210011 alter the re-m )li Lane of La Puebla, w Itia brigade of Oen. Lane bad a little brastbin spell; after its forced marshes through all tete ' Imes for more than forty days, many of the aia and officers took sick, either from leak Of . thel senuttomed hardships or. from totifreit living i that ;di) of plenty, or from both thesti - atowit. ILlEttie street of rietory, on the sesend floor a Court belonging tothe Augustinisos ' on camp conches, lay_two officers ; one, who has sine" beep a_ tutimber of Compete and . Governor of it great territtiry—in agony, with a . diteaso riot dangei . . oar; The; other, in an- adjoining apartment; col.' minimal - et by glass dooys, at the _very; limit f lif .;w ith a wasting intuits. We well ; ractilleetliie. night; all supposed the gallant otllcer;the scholar, and Ithe gelitleinan,• must die: Ile 'hidden - bid TM hope of living:OD morning; Several °Seers eat II - hie bed, or walked lo and fro ',between his room andltbat of the other invalid, till the small liouriof thedight. Burgeons called oftemlatui after ionhingatnument on the eadaveroas fardi,walked away, with - sorrowful countenineini: -'The' dying min talkid_calettly, tbonsb:norruitly, ind in as interrupted:manner, of death sod of life .1, Hit cit. reerlad been tarnished by no "crimes, and - he did not:fear io.;die . No tear of regret roCiiissotod.:his eyes .as be watched what be believed - to be, OP last fleeting moments Of his yet short gave. a few -concise directions With , nee pieseptingbis .watch to ; his wife,lipdatitie other such nui e tters,:npologiting with unaffieted polite inn* Nr - tho trouble he was giving life 'friends;' These; little molten arraeged be. ceased talking. except _oecasional word, - and appeared to be contemplating -death. , ; ; I • 'Towed' morning he passed thererisit, 'and its mediately began to recover. lie was ny more ela ted by thelavorable change than - denrasied by the nearapproach ofdtath, heti-observed in' him the same equable mann r; he being equally; above the fedi, of - death and the Mushy of life:. ... 'boil time after, while he-was yet feeble fr 4 tbp elkets or his Lane - calledam hire, nod teltdered him a r leavo of absence, itegieg him tolicceptit„ind go up so-far es'New Orleant,;c7r to sothelotbor point, until - he should entirely in coier., Buk be steadily refuted, - mijitig he had - promised the mothers of the young men he had uriltsted; nokto_mturtreseept with:the survivors -of. the - uteri - they believed him, and be would Pot deceive theth even to save his own life; hininiure closely she , - events; it add saw bit equanimity to be founded sin :ad hp right heart and dm-educated mind. , . quiet years -, we met him -again, the- jams gentleman. As we again thought:of-hiSre fand,of; a leave of air/moos whichso many iirt!ide -were begging Rod receiving, we could tiok fait com pare WM with 'De Thom who, when the Cirdiusil do Richelieu asked him, why, not Wring" iinie of the conspirators;'ke had net reyealed io thestite, f he ;Spanish conspiracy, which Caul-Kars had eel nnturilv-Contided to hint, he replied modestly:- "Ilertgouglit-I was lila friend; and'- I would I not 'betray him".. .- -We would - almost consent +ourself to be a meat , goer of the Legislitu're of California with - mentlike I. hid for associate-a. Ile is the inelter from Stints I - Ciarit;Co.; Major W. W.' McCoy. :3-ow.ig,7„,P.F.;:iloE,- . ,r:,,~.; t;'.T ~.. flails pretend tons Preasseive are •C prepared n snot* JOB zed BOOlf&PittriNG of intscr forsjp. Uoa a "we stizase 4 1111 fp•sart ig eaP.44* 4 4, 41 61 nab as • 1604 POOP!, r , 15 4 f ik ti c t i 141 Wass a/ • . lila ' -41 " r tteP I ZIld i t At the awe *rant son* gar 5t0c164.3011.711% Is won ontalts this that rd Aar Ace Id this rvi tun; ttatiltate, ant no kinp brialootAnliiit rajoikly - Jebtdop. Beluna,prastlesa 'Vow eimelt. INCA rearasta. oar work to Ds as Den as aux Oat pte „ turned out to di epee. tanertmcvm txiLolitati• ' at tta shortest "Olin ' " 1 Books bound to inn Tiridi of Pt*. Pon .114010 , of (may dostriptiotimaafactured,boote oaf naiad to ookor ofsbortost *Oka., • , ; . Junoi Wttwor's Durinici.-41tretkre . is bea . 'ng made in tbe Legislature' to''brea the boundaries of - Judge' Witaset'e'jterwilal district, with the ulterior pupae of ,ousting the judge: , lt is an attempt to legislate " his out of office. The Democratic paperaiWtier. district condemn the movement flpmnt and initieitous wrong, to be Perpetrat4 upow p thepeople of a whole judicial district a mere revenge "upon' Sudgi, Wiltitpt E . roe !i t ! t strike hit 4 through this theans;will r bete n flint a thousand Cold more incidentillaer/te the people embraced within his judieial Sphere: A Tema a4l the ,following -eery partit nent questions: • "Is no lessee to be learned, aa misdate •to be gained, from the , late feeffol:munial , convulsion?. Is the demoniac spirit of opera% lotion to mist again,• and clutch 'the brea— the' meat—the sugar or •the' people t Are forestallers 30 stud between RIM produeer and the conanmekand impoverish the latter while they do not enrich the 0:0244 . Ate baffle); useful u public servalds, when judicious control, to be allowed to issuing a reinena mastery ? Let our legislators =sires these,queat4ous.." • . „ Tau tenth regular toast at neap* given at Cincinnati oe St. Patrick's Day, by a nu merous company - of Irishmen', was in teonor of Ne,ha Sahib. In' thus honoring - it , whom the civilized woi4d regards as a • eter of cruelty, Irishmen expose to suiprei'otr . their own reputation not only for good senie; bit' for buinanity; The butcher of women intl. Children cannot justly be ,held up as a Modal of virtue merely because he is a rebel. "loseurY.—.-The' Camden.; sat Atabdr Railroad Company: have nee:tilt- introduced gas into their cars. • A holder Is placed in one end octhe car, and Mimi at the termini Of the line. Two burners light; the car in such a manner 4 that the passenger can road the small: ee print without any detriment to hie eye• sight. The experiment "has proved a •com• plete success. 'is stated that $2 50 pet trip is Tm itself, PASSIM', it should but it Wilt—libe the rising ;,„ of the Nile, whielaubuierges, for a time, the land with a turbid'aneturgicotinder it a garden of fruitfulnesi ar4beaney—leava behind it a legacy of public virtue . and t how , sands of pure and happy beasts to rejoice A ilmswout Psis:—The Adam's gxprees Company have Weed tOthe Patent_ Palm, a mammoth pear from Oregon, weighing" lour pounds. it,wai trariaported.ia ft g l lass jar ? -filled with sienlioli •The peer vneasmes twee. Ay by eighteen \inches in eieetunferipee, and about nine inebas in height. . . Just sr d slut tea 1111141 t • 21 -1, rire.l4 ls' -7. . ? ....... . ~. .. . B. BANNANI • Jrtuie amt. gar& , BOOB_ 111111DERT. • - Minn Pain b Itscuann.— flit Englbb Beaked diode •bas Wad an eacerof of the anitoont Mattel melted diving the swa t rim as compared with the two, oared fogrilant: The total for 1a37 Lftnit. tail, soden ti t Alta„ and L 22.615.708 1846. • 01 the tom mailed lad year, 13,372.393 was on enger;l4,o 6 o.. Oa on to, 14254.2611 on tobsornLMOLOCIR /014110, esk eine, and 54T3,393 no grain and but. . pf•Tbe 'CorruPtiOn investigating Commlittle of the noose at Washington ,dleeloses the fart that the printing for the ,last. two Congresses cost adxOst $4,700.00- - Or* bier court martial )u been ordered to assemble at Newport, Kentucky, for the' trial of Maio' Venire' Twigga, who is accused of making • r i olo arbo•censaring the Wir Department • for its strictures upon bis official course. i The stunt propeller Palmetto, Capt. Ba 'itev, it the Batten and' Philadelphia line, from Philadelphia to Boston, with a fail cargo, streak the black rock on the southern point of Block Island; on the , Slat, and sunk. The enir and passengers ware, laved. pffit'A duel took place on the 14th lost., at Mobile, betvieen Capt. henry, late Marshal, and .Caist., , De Riviera, of the Breneh Zonate*. The fortnar•wso %abort, while the latter received two , Shots yrNich ire not considered dangerous. Tbej tilwaya•minege Boela now-a:days so that nobody ph lidera& • , ' . . sharp and..wealthy farmer of Macoupin county, Illinois, not 'many miles from Brighton and Miles' Station. has on hand, It isistited, 1.500 ,hotheLs of choice wheat, the crop of ,18$8. Last year he refused $1 75 per bushel forit. Be held oil for two dollars. Ile has now contracted to do liver It at the railroad at seventy-tbree cents per bushel. jalle - The New Orleans Delta nye - therels - a movement going on in that elty having for its ob ject the introduction of the custom of ladies car rying Oreakas-L-sinall pistols, such as are known as vest pocket pistols, and which' castle stowed, without incumbranee, in the pocket of the fair shooter's dress, in order to proteit themselves from • ruffian violence and insult. The Delta cordially endorses the idea.. Where are the police? ple-At the last accounts the newly married English Princess and ter Prussian husband con• tinued to rush. 'gift...offerings of every kind.— Amongst the most recant ate two toady carpets from Breslau; fall length portraits on siker the Prince arid Princess; a pipirigbullnoth. which whistles "(led Save the Queen ;.. the Wellington, a British man of war, fully armed and equipped. made of cigars ; a huge tart made of **meted soap. 10B - Long John Wentworth's mode of warding I off blows aimed at his lame shouldtr, with heav, hickory canes, is unique if not original. In his account of the attack math upon him. he rays In bit paper. the Chicago Democrat. "We, warded off the first blow with our head." This reminds user' the famous narrative given John Phoenix of Nis fight with .the Judge, into 'whose mouth he hurled his untie for the purpose of holding him „ down. 0191-The American merchants of - Shanghai, China; patriotically prompt, procured and forwar ded A bloek of muble ta this country for the Washingtmi monument. .Not antleipetlng the charge, they bad neglected co provide for the pay ment of dutt —fifteen, tfol b latZ. The matter' was referred id Secretary Cob, and he retailed to us mirthe.duty, which was paid by Adams & Co. The condition of the treasury, and the light rev. entire accruing from imports, are the only excuses for each niggardliness. • - • , .There are in.New - York city miarly forty thousand women who sew !or a living. About 13,000 of these are shirt 'rakers, 11,000 teller's ses and vest7malters, 4400 cloak and mantilla -makers, 3,000 .dressmakers end milliner's, besides those employed in other brthelies of needlework. Most of these women have .been out of employ. ment during the past winter , ;' only about 3,000 of them, it is said, have had osserk to do .during this' period. Shirt-makers generally receive 25 mops aday. The introduction of, sewing-machines has thrown a great many out of employment. )69rSambo'i opinion of wouseo.is as follows : "Bey may rail against *omen as mach as dey like, dey can't Pet tne• againit dens. hab always in • my life found dein - US befast in lob, fast in a quay rel, fast in de dance, de rust In de - ice-cratun sa bilhould de fast, best and last in de risk room. What would welu widout dem f Let es be born as young, as ugly, and as helpless as we please, and a women's arm am open to receibiS us. 'She as. it who gibs is our fast- dose ob castor oil. and puts close on our helplessly naked Mehl, and cab. bare up our foots and - noses in long flannel , pats; and it am she. a we grow,np,-Ille ear din. ner.basket wid dough-nuts and apples as we start AO school, and licks us when we tears oar trowels!'" jIMPA sleigh ride with an statist and novel termination, occurred in Ilanover tp., Washing ton 'county, on,the 9th inst. -A party Of ladies and gentlemen assembled at the residence of Mr. W—=-, determined to improve the last snow of the season. The team was brought out and the party ;started, but had not proceeded far when the ab sence of sleigh bells was noted, and they tacked round to procure ties. • Bailing to proistue the sltrings," tbegentlemen;apprapriated a Wit be longing to a cow, abashed it to one of the horses. aid then started,'of life and siorrinseat, oo their excursion. r r neptiy,_ they pseuds firm where a Purlieu' boll was, kips. ,The hand of t that bell was retains, - hie mirs, -*ad growing lively as the Wallow peal" grew leeder,,belmroke from the eaclosurii i ,, tnede ..bis -wax Over fences, reached the sldlgh, nod rendered haloes by Ms. . 'appointment, commenced an indieerlusinate attack on thwplethre party - , lie feliete4 that they should "take a horn," which was rensperabsly'de• dined; se it ha "rum edseastis• to leellise. silted: . Then' followed us_ .seene utterly Maud , bable—seresming. yelling, fainting. to wiliali'wne itddid the bellowing' of Abe ittetisted -'whlch inesded as though all the bells oillashan - bad been let hug fpsit 'arena.' The homes took fright. ran, distasteleg the animal, aid sated the. party 'frees i br twrisiagitebiniestrus is she. .rold, awl ereptyjhg-h etheedleseees. ,eritiolise, robes, (reheats,, boots, putts. Aka. law n note drift.' Thi borate wee, won afteraveta hauled, thrialeigh,tighted. the bell ttrietler depose ited mot the party tacureoil hooirt fulltesttialftel with dude tide and efleeetra.