Or_TM gnikatik 19=44 TWO IX)CLA I t6 Pee Inturns pable toe 1 1 k ^ r if Id tit not told withltiii.sinosnws—aud , up te uld within the year. •m tam: • _4 w, 10 reweteittest to ode tddressi tin savior" , tuts do do d 0..„ peen do , do - gab intitietiptioneVir,, 777 77"* ao .! awl sot woe .6afto4:. ;:. • -0111Xiis:t Ti tit j toterlierit aaßiCrtabe Tke ,00 0 .. - • L 1 ... ii gir s3""" tlem. seetatt 4 tT hi ' lk*hal 111 40 1 Safi c !rittla °reset ' •••'' ' el6a.tii*iPzaa. ' • •„.1.• - Mtble6.o*4or alseceatiastaaniaf tbslizeve• I,,s m. Ibulk Leber taj' y caddis's” to 00a them uiti! d. J jj im hers pediect or refose to tote their nessereit t.fvpt‘he to - which t ney dirertett..thei ant Id rM t~twdh • until• they have nettled the bilht. unit ',lend thew ontihued. If sobeetthwrst weep other phew , without informing publisher. end the newspapers *re sent to that !Winer metien,tbey are hied nwportelble. • - I • The courts hest, decided that tutneittg to tskineweps. from tbo °Meer, or removing, and leasing them un 111e1 tor, to prima het* ertdenre ot tatemlonal RATES OF AOVERTISINO.. • One gins re of td lines, 50 cents for oneinsertion—sub .oenttasertions, eenteencir..3 lines one time. 25 tt.—Au towideativiiertUns, l2 34eents Alistiver ,arnente peer, 3 Anal, far short periods, charged es a ' • outs ., 5 Ong, TWO. Tit UM. ISM AWIO.OI. Ciree linen, 03 68 $1 25 24.25 $ 3 OO fair . 80 125 1 76. 215 • 400, ire Haws, .1 00 150 200 340 .5 00' it lines, ' 125 225 260 00 00 . WOO lines, 1. 26 226 .'2 70 „. 60. 7 Eight lines, 2.5 600 800 line lines;l- 25 225. .' 300,.;i60• 900 stsowass Lori cazruiS aaoo AIL Or Ten Wale. )itit situate. t ato . S s,O ' 600 'lO 00 reo squire*, 225 , 00 500 9 00; 14 00 rnree silnairs, 340 600 760 12 00 11100 I.a ails sees, 4SO - 00 100 14 00 20 00 pert ere dOO 900 12 00 36.00 -30 00 ...Luger space fee short perindsots peragriement. s.,r engines* gotires. 51 awes,—ateonspenied with in, iirertlsement.so cents each. lvertlitetnentiebefore Marriages and Des that, 10 cents t ai i n e lnr 6 est I nitertione utwoo inn t I n portions. '5 yenta trrliee.• Nine wardsare equated alinein advertising. M e ech:tuts:mei nthers.nolvertfring by the year, with ' c os Izeti. an a istandineadrertisetnent not exceeding 15 WWI. Win IV char4ed. Intl tiding subscription, $lO 00. epee to thettanunt offoursq Pare*, With chin. reseed webseription, .f • ' 20 00 ifit boo tehanges, at t berates designated above. .ttrertisements serge !emir type than ,usual will be . -hared 50 per cent advance, on' tptse prices„; All eats will be charged the CUM* as letter press. . is Trade a dvertisements - rewired from Advertising' Arents abrOat:OCept at 25 per • cent. seicanee on these unless'brclasisi agreement with the publisher. )(arris2es3s °sell. Deaths accompanied with nizi• tices. 2 1 w as, without notices, no thence. 1 notires.oirOpt thosepnr vell2inne chaiseter and tor 44arstiensl Purposes.will bee:barged 25 tents for any %timber felines under 10. Over 10 Mites, 4 centsper line r i ,ceedinis of ineetinge not nf's ireneral or publiceller % air, cbgrged at 4 eentk per line for eget insertion. Ate ealenletiona we will State that tiVi lines e l ites column-164110es a half column—and RI tine , a vr tor column. 202,words matte o.oolguan,,--1 4 7 6 halt .oiliol—andlaBitillevier Goiania. All odd lines ,ever th quaro. charged at the rateof 4 cents per line, for a pe tine, and If 'cents per line for three times. sdeartiners most confine their advertising to. Fs& own business. Agenriesfor others. sale of Real Es. are not initialed in busieressdrefilsent en". PAINTING, 81C NEW STYLES WINDOW SHADES, ItIST received a large and eleg nt as tart Inc mmentent of Windaw Shades. new and dupe de. indlng,Oold Bordered. Oiled, L ndscaape of Flo 111, Gothic As., te., cheaper than over. Vl:Tared. glised and Plain roper Shadq, of every de; wriptlon . For Sale hq : . • Centre Atreet,oppoelle EptfoopolChureb: 7, Pottsville, doil.lo, '6B , lu REDUCED PRICES. • • 1017‘43.1 ri'ex,roor Chomp. THE' subscriber has a large lot of very choice Patterns 'of . .raper, aultable for Halls, - -14 Parlors, Dialog • Ramos, ~ - - ,. .- --.. %1' . Cham- •. • • bers and Public Bulldlnga, wIII •• 4 ch •' 0 ".-_-_,...• ... s . A .. . . he wilt sett at greatty reduced . 1 . a. • ....... prlc.*' The Stock embraces the •l• h. ttl it,-t ._ ' latest 'and most esteemed Patterns. Paper as cheap as 5 cents a Piece. • _Now is the time for Pargal ns, for Paper Ilan;lnas and Books at . B. BANNAX'S (lump Wholesale aid Beat /bier and Book Stare. SarPAPER IiANGEIU3' SUPPLIED witir . October 31st, th 7 44- mouory - a BOWEN, Hoagie & Sign Pnintors.& Paper•llang. gm., . . AVE' received Ne%ti , Styles Plain rind Decordire WALL PA 'EItS, i GO LD,W,I Di DOW .'• '' Plie.ik, ---- ~ • • .7.,,, . , - -,',•••.•,;,• l'hoee rylehing o )14ndeonni no ft, • 7. , ' Parlor Paper ehould Oa Our • • w , • 0 .....'_. Impreseed Ovid papyri; Tiiry are www nesulAt, and have a Letter effect: thin Aboee generally manufactured. i Pure White iota. French Colored; T i 11 lUD olec), and Mnerlran Mee, French in American ( 011e:Vitrniabre,itc. Window 6 ISSN. & . antre Street, ruittrillt, .1 doors abere American House. ' A di 1n.1.3 . In-tf , INSURANCE. CHARTER PIAriTUAIi& . oarneviED IN 1 . 550. THE STATE Ft AND N. AMINE INSURANCE • Company Of:Posittak. FFICE-92' Mark t Street, Harris • Qn% irg.Ya. tatotal 380;066 dollars. ore all the ester classas or proparty aplost Loss by Flre,.patlls or %laud Nark:Mon mid Tranvortation. JOIL'I ittrrarttFoitp. President. . L. Sloatox; rite President. W sty, Stcrelary Bra. has been appointed Agent for this Company Jo Schuylkill county, and is prepared toinsure alt ktildS Of property ■t the kiwest rates with raw/ security. The rats can be ascertained at his Bookstore, 'Pottsville. B. BAN N It 1060 Ageht for MP& as well as FIRE Insurance. - = [Dec. f,.':7. 49- MINERS' WYE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO.,' • • Pottsville, Penna. . 'eA P/TALslou,ouo-CILLIITEIt PERPETUAL. THIS CompanY r . chartired ;by t he . t Leg:Mature of. Pennsylvania, f rith a eatiltal of One II andred Thousand Dollars. ie now fully organised, and has commenced business. The Company is prepared to rocejce moneys and other, pro-arty in trust, and allow Interest on all maws deposited in trust, at the rate of five per rent. per annum; prind pal and interest payable on demand. For rates of Premium on Life Insurance, see the printedTableiCaupplied at the office of the Coln pan v, Centre striVa, Pottsvltle. three doors south of the FlxilvAnge lintel. JACOB 11UNTZINGritjr., /.! rtet. WELI.I7 , IOI , ri KLISE, Secretary and Treasurer. 41'11 1, '53 13 tf - • ANTROACITEiNimINANCE COMPANY. ;. Authorized Capital, 011400,000. CHAR'rEit PE RTE'IT Arr.—Office, \o.lll Walnut street. between ['bird and .! Fourth proofs, Philadelphia. Tills Company 1411 inem e against 1,..% or damage by Fire. Buildings. Furniture. and Sler rhaudisc generally. Aldo Ma'am Dineen; on Veasels. C tr.r.vg and Freights. ZNI-ILND lasuitexce to ail parts of the Polon. . duascroas: D. Luther, Dads Pierson', . j . Lewis Audemrled, Joseph Slaxileld, Peter anger, . Dr, Cleo. N. Eckert, "John K. Disickinton,! D. Hammett, Samuel 11. Itothermel, Wm. F. Dean. D. LUT-LlER;Pressderif. WA. F. Dsa's, Vice liresident. yr. ,m, - ; Smith, Sgrriary. far P. D. Lydda has been Appointed- agent for the t bore. Company In Schuylkill county, to whom persons desiring Insurance can apply. - Jan:Ary 1: 'ST l'aprilll;'34 14- . ) ' 1- lIIDEMArrY rrHE•Franklin Fire Insurance Corn L pan,. of Kauletihla. °Mee, No, t63 Chest= streets, near Flfttracrent. DIIZCTOSIP blArles !kli !Wacker, Thomas I lart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant. Jamb R. Smith, . . Continuo to wiskelneurance. permanent or limied on every description of mime y, to town and country, at rates an low an are coneletent with necurity. - . The Catnpa ay hare reserved a large contingent Pond, whieh. with their Melt/demi Premiums, aafely in rested, afford ample protection. to the Inconel.. Since their in.: roiwrallon, a period °ilia years. they have paid 'inn:ode of on. milimn. too hundred thousand dollars, losses by tre. thereby affording evidenreof the advantages of Ant 'trance, as well an the ability and disposition to• wet with promptness, all liabilities. , CIIAS. BANCKEit, President. Cnanl 0. ntwela. Beer,t key. - • The enbacriber he been appointed agent for the above mentioned lostitsticin . and is new prepared to make in. Immune. on every c'eeeriptien Mmperty . at the lowest rates. Dltkl • ANif ItUSSEL. Arent: l'ot isville. Jed. It. 38t1 • • 241. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE /NOORA?iCE CONSARY. * ASITFORIZED Csai•rra t.- 1 .C2,000.000(nr (10.000,000. Paid up Capital. Surpi us, and Reserved $4 000 000. . tmoo.ooo invested in thlavountry. Llpillty of the shareholders unlimited. The income of ibis Company in ,INew York, for /857: was onwards of Srro.ro0 •t The undersigned having burn appointed agents of the shore Company, are pripared to receive applicatkma. for I nsuraore against Fire. on every -deseription of build. I n4s mad property. lac oiling coal breakers/Ind tbestruss , tut.* eanuected•with collieries. All nibs° pertly to.. quiri Tag Insurance are respectfully invited to call at Abe office where particulars will be given. together with the Company's circular, and detailed statement of the eon.. tinien of this well knoWn and thoroughly reliable corpo ration. In care the amount of Ineurance desirtd ezeteda the rnh• of the Liverpool and lA,ndon, the tindeieignetl are authorized hi obtain It lo other reliable, comp:Mee. Reference Is permitted 10 be" made 'to the following, gentlemen: : John Ttivicer,,P.K., ;John Shlppen. r Jamm Donde*, Eel., One. It. Snyder. John IL mike. EA lion. Jan» 11. Campbell. 110 RACK P. 5311111 and 11EN 111 W. POOLE. Agra; At Oahe of IL W. Poole, linginiwr, Centre Al.e'POlrtelfille. .11%30.'55. • . S•tf LIFE INSURANCE. 11E Girard Life lOurance, Annuity ant Trwat Company of Philadelphia. Ottleo. No. 1 t3treeirat street, flrot door Enet of the eastern House. I mr.tz X3OO,OOO—CHARTER PRRPETITAL. oaln ea to make lostur.ineos on lives on the mart favor able term,. , ripitat oin; paid up and !overlie& tratather with a ismenvid constantly Inereasiug reserved fond, offers a perfect security to the ithitned, - / 134 weiniums may ha paid yearly, haifymirly or quarterly: • • The chrhywhe all a bovra periodically to the Inauran- Cc. (or lite. Tit bud benne. appropriated% ihtramboir 1941. and thweeru ft d lteurre Deeeloberi • moue; to en e‘l4ltion of $242 50 to every Sl,ooo)ualtrad ' tinder the' Meet pollrlea. meti ng tt, 482 50 whlrh .111 be P l l9 when It *hell become clatm.trtat e ad clfsl.oooortain- R I lyi eve red; the next eldeeLetendet t 051,237 50; the next in ate to $1.1t2 50 for every fix*: thn others 14. tbe RAMA proportion areording to the amount and time Of vtlntinti vrhieh additions make an verageof morn t haiu par riot. upon the premiums paid, atthout Increalk log the 44110011 PrentkoP• „idetAona: Thoniaalttkany, John A.llrown, Armen DST <ll. Th Oi% - 4ohn %my, smith, A Pred,riek brown • Itote,rt tleorp, r , atx.r. . Joa..ph Tenztar, .lebn IZ. Lathuer,- Thmues P. J ames, , Wharton Lewis, ... 3 1 4 .1 , t1 T. Banal. John it. BIAr . It . ,‘ l ; , ehleterontatniiiit litre atilt ea and exydanationi. ," - „t ' o Olication and turiber Information ran be had a ," , it4a- UO,VAS BLDOWAYI Prmidert, t.Jaitca. Actuary. fir , - • Vhalubscrn .fend ahr ror 'the ire Codian ? ,hu rhilloost ih r. will effect Insis ho ranaw. p and y al ceactryfintermation on the surliest. , ( " II - "Vt. - • It RAN/ea N • - ~... 1, ZikiiitACHlNee.: " 01 7iew, ennuitw, wires st • lion on the Piano 'Porte end Wind on. In roustitin sal n•lghboitng towns. r, ' ? ••••swt•ntle. A ppl 0, 4 t ht. cflir rawnwt /100, below t4e 1• .,-,! MIN, l'ett e,llle. !..July pM• ul It , ':i7 sti• - EAFFER, Pottsville., Pa., L eolste of ,theA'eunsylvantit State Geological Survey, explores lands, ite. [October 414,f • CIEOR' ' BROWN, Mine-Inspector ! . Pottglilo InipEwts 0;s1 loads arid Mew. Partlea, lar attontiklo!p.. dto sietitiktiot : [Asp* 1, 'F 314 f ENR ng, Ornce—Mor Second. August NV • •gnIP Pottimille, accurate sure.. A" Ge dummy 0,1 FRA Inq Rill of bind'', min Eri ~ first do,,' LE A C Real Esta D. W. CLIATX May 2,'57 TOHN / ne . !w!g 1 tend' to Su lug Mtn* Entatfi. March 42, , IL IPI • Engl Imperting lAting Tor 111% profekil Schuyiklll , E Toro Pottsville thma °CU' ehtl aceu charge fir Febru4 AGE, Sale king char rents—fro . 1 hopes tri Pottsville April 0 1 DriltUr ry of 'eye abroad. lORY AND VIACHINE. SHOP, Steams 'Jar kractory, Ike. . rem N OTICE.—The business c f the late firm' , of SNYDER A SHI,NES, will be (engin ued by the subscriber in all its various uluz branches of Steam engine building. Iron Pounder, manufacturer of all kinds of 'y, for Bolling Mills. Blast Iturnacer,'Rallroad e. Its will also continue the business of Min Ding the celebrated re Aim, Irfitle ASA and palm Keine Red .411 Coal 4, betuf sole propels se Collieries. ' &MOE A . SNlWtit. t d 21.1807 • 3.1 f . ea ' TSVILLE ROLLJNO - MILL,. ' - .1 HE SUIISCitiIIeIRS are con t.: eteß, etantly manufacturing 'various *lees of , i.. .I 1 Colliers` Rails. weighing 22,23.26,20,22 , 4 4.rey , „: • 4 1 , and 40 pounds per lard. Also, large *f "rt,. 77: Raiff of the most approeed patterns, weighit , 46.60, 66,and 60 rintuis per yard. From the expecte •re of the'pest, eve years. we feel confident of makin Balls unsurpassed in quality by any mill in the - rountr All business communications addressed to 'Sepsis. VARDIE.ST A eoN. Iron rtletolll. Pottevllle. will meet vr th prompt attention. TN°. BURNISH d; CO. June" '67 25- P • LO ALTO ROLLING MILL. 11111 fru bseribeTs beg , Uwe to art , C Fl umb, Timmer, Li their friends and the public, • gendelly,that tftele new Bolling Mill at' r im '.r i iii x Palo Alto Is now complete, and in full ~.. .. T operation, ynd that they are prepared to farmed rails of various patterns. welghlngtrorn 1.'2 to 70 lbs e r yard. Also, different sixes of flit, square and round eerchants' liar iron. Orde a for rails or bar iron are respectfilly solicited, and w r I meet with prompt attention if left either at the It" Mug Mill. Bright & Derch's Hardware Store. Centre treet. or at their office. N. E. Corner of Centre and M rket streets, 24 story. MAYWOOD; LEE A CO. Jall. ~ 'O7 Of ' r rO li pi •••••• 1 1 - tiaf WZ • Machine Cars. kc. In auk • &lac 'pa' for of th Jana j emolf Cars. fle h hose I ern glue Ind Tanta • I . SON a .11.011 ' ilea and Brass Fetanders, respectfully inform their poo. /g4 R trona. and the public generally, that they lir s a,. , :d= are fully prepared at the above establteb ment. to manufacture Steam Eaftilleit of rIWY re; Pumps. Railroad and Drift Cars, and every ether eacription of Iron and Bums Castings oulthble for the al mining or other hasiness.on the mad reasonable term Also. Blowing Cylinder, for Blast Furnaces and Mach ne work in general. Re •king of all kinds done with neatness and despatch at th • loweat iiricee. All work .furnished by them war-, rant to perform well. They would Winn the cnotom of tho who rimy want articles In their line In tiller trinity. MI o dem will Meet with intmedlate And prompt attest. . 8. W. nrDsoN, .. 114.!.14A7 ' W. Ft— TIRDSON , er 1 t dv Oar ii .11 t u. Genova W. ttlehards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphe E. node, David S. Brown. Morris Pa t terse°. ASHLAND IRON WORKS.' ' TILE' ELCBSCIIIIIERS are now fully prepared to furnish. at the Ashland Iron !Works, Steam Engines and Pumps of any power and rapacity, for O 3 int n g.and other _____ purposes, Coal Itreakent of every lIIR Rod I pat 4 now in cute, together with meting' and forglogs of 0 ry descriptions. Coal and Drift Cats of all slam and itterns, large Truck andil ors° Cnts.—ill furnished et t rhortebt, notice. The subscribers Hatter them- Nett A that, luaitatfch Iv every member of the firm il. a Disc Ical mechanic, they will be ablo to. furnish' maghb net) that wilt compare favorably with any In the Be. vino ~ A)1 taller) directed to L. , 9. tioUS3 ER RC IMOD, Mb. 1 lan ,Ichttylkill county, Pa , will receive prompt 'Wen. ''t Iota! L. P. GARNER. 'I 31LICTIAEL OARNER, L ,...., ' JOSEPH GARNER. •‘ 1 al? lend, Mwi la, '57 *S. . =I re Ice FC t I I' I I PTIIOS. & JAS WREN respectfully Invite _ Ithe attention of-dho Intdriesa community to their New Machine Shop and Foundry erected between Coatind Railroad/drools,' _ and fmnting on Norwegian street, whets I liFyian prrnared to ex cute all orders for machinery of , Brass and /um, such at Stunm Engines. all Mods of Oen , In : for Rolling Mills. Griot and Saw 511115, - Sintdo and Dc itble acting Pumps, Coal Breaker., Drift Care. nil kinds of itailmod Cast lugs. such as Chairs for Flat and T Earl; Fr-vs. Switches.ts • all kinds of cant and wrong ht lion I '!sarong. , Being practical toerhanies, and hawing made; lb' demands et the Coal - Region their study for - yeinl, 'al all kinds of Machinery In their line of business. they .11 ler then:m.lv,, that work done at theliestabilahmeni w I (rive satisfaction to 'alt Who may honor their with a Iva 1. .All orders thankfully. received and . promptly axe. eed,on the mid neamnablt term,. • • l' THOMAS WREN, • JAMES WREN. i i ) .-• : '0r.2.1.164 474 . . -TREMONT IRRR W ORK • iriinwarsae, raelinylkf vonarty, !realms. '' - The Subse il bars rot peetfull y in rite 01 i - the attention of the bud nesscoinmunity ;M E ms, to, their New Machine Entre and Fonn-' ,s a i dry, eroded In. the town of Tremont. and . . .... - - under the superintendent.° and Majoifttn to nt of >lesera.l:. Balder!! and Philip Ermbolte,-whene„ lb y are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of l' ss 'and Iron,- awe* an Atom Maginot of 'any power, •P tupP of tiny oaliarttj r . Coal Bresikersofecerydesellp. It o. all kinds of Clearing for Whig Mille. 1:1 Hit and S st .11111K.DriftC411‘. sett all kinds° , lallttnd Castings, a At as Chain. tot. - Flat iful rilatle,T rops,Switchei. sad a kind, Of teat Aid 'Moneta Titonlhaftinge. - Mi. Vans I 1 , Itztmlog a prat-1 le.al 3leehanle, and tieing bad thiiron , . I . l l l 'neend 01 %1 1 441ra relor [Mal Yeati I a tbileolOntdloor etmloo defirour of puttinje up Machinery's! attjltindif a a Invited kir:Maud OttatulnintrirpittettutaidePPerher q , Ai ilt of lark; an d betted 0; eel Plaided - Olt h - ' ptltV nt, t. olLit'lforks: - hsfore tont hictinpeltsetehere. 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ENE 57 r ~..:, ....-. - M'' ' ' ' 4 ' • . . .., AND.. , :mitrii -,,mE.. _ _.-,= -. - sav_l o ., = t4 w.. . .. „2140, ,--,...., , . t ..; - ~, ;, , I.f . g Q: .. , : • ••••• ~. ~ , - . - • . . , . • , ..• •• _ ... w; •- -4 .".....S. ..... . ... ...-. . . . . - , irILL,TEAOH TOO TO TiTiCT TOT 10W563 OP THE inkiniuVllT YEOY THE ciirsais OF KoiritiAnts, •;Itsi-iii2"lls SAP 'EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. BY BENJAMIN BANNAN[POTTSVILLE, Stri xxrv. `CARDS. tON,- Den- r. three . dnois l ilas • ttirille. J6'1.2:3.'68. 7 •1' ~3fini otteytlle, RY, ivil and M ost•--amwe g ua street, Potts. (January 10 a- PLEA§ANTS, Civil and gineer, POTTSVILLE. 1 • ' et street, north — Ate. between Cint atmtre trod [August 8, '57 !IRE,ES HERMANSADER, geon and Aeonicher, u 'Ci--Lppante W. Araodiaa Inortitube. S SIEM 0 N - S, Civil, Topo!. Anil 3t . iiiing' Engineer. Centre Arent; offers his' serrlies lu persons requilring n and 'End ebusitstaps: 7-1 y N '.S " * eral Lund Agency and Surveying Ogles, SA3.CITY. M1*13013/il. ' l5B " CARTER, Civil and - ,311b, neer, Surveyor, se., will attend to surreys. e. town plot*. Cc. Office with Semi. Lewis, r below Silver Terrace, Potto Ille, Pa. 10•tt ER CLA PP, Geological, Witting Engineers, Conveyaneervit and Agente---oppopite the'Wyoming Wow*, SCICANTON:Pa. HODGKISS, Mining Engi- Surveyor, Centre SG. Potbreillo, Pa» at. eying and Exploring Coal Londe. Waned . Agen en tt ar the an putchase d =leo( Seal ofrts, Le. 1 ' 1656. • 12.-tt. .le - Elivain, Civil and Mining r.Ashland. Pa,, attends to Surveying. and Ines. surveying, and dividing lands. regu. Lots. and all other hardness In the line of •n. Letter address, Fountain Spring P. 0., ounty, Pa. •.; Feb. 23,1657 8-ly . I a W. POOLE,- Geological, raphiral•and Mining Engifieer.Centrestreet. , a.", - gires attention to 'surveys and 'examine. r 1 Lands, to surreys%of mines requiring ape. ty. and to the superintendence , . and entire 'vrop2, '57 , rietors r estates. '54 2U13 t o Pnly 22,- 1 CY—For the.• Purchase and .• Real Estate; buying andaelling Coal; e of Coal Lands, Mines, te.,and collecting twrnty years oxperialiee fn the;Cotigiy he lye satisfaction. Office Mabantango Street, • enAs. M. liTtL. 144 RON WORKS. IVRY & mAcitptg swap, a:nelson, Sonny 1 ais aqa. • . T. 11. WIN TEKSTE isN annoUpe it big reMlftem. front the completeouttlt *"" of the above panted establlstonent,tosnp 'd:(:llll TAY all-orders In file line of busting*— such as for Steam ngines.ltailmad and . Pumpa,Coal ltreakers, Castings and Machine . pat 4 Ile warrants hla work ha 'give sad Is d ac ugly solicits patronage at home and Jan. 21. 1857 tOkl, OPERATORS 4 1, NIINERS. pioneer Beerpr The subscriber respectfully levitelbs, attention of rine business community to his Boiler Works,on Railroad atreet,be low the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pc, —...lwhereqte Is prepared to manufacture 1.101LER.5 OW EVERT DERRIPTION, Stacks, Air Stacks:Blast Pipes, Gaaometers,Drift a. Ac. Boileruh) hand. a practical LaMar& and liming for years devotad f entirely to this branch of the business, he fist imself that work done at his establishment will tisfagtion to ell who may favor bun with a rail.— pduals and Companies win find it greatly to their ad. re to examine - his work before engaging elsewhere. . 21, 7,7 97-tf I • j01114,T. DEHAVU'II ;ROM WORKS. ass sserawasse• , ~ ono TIM Subscriber Is prepared to many ...., facture STEAM ENGINES orany power , P,uerspnoi any eapseity,and Coal Bestiary: of every description.; as wall as every ' other kind of mnehinery need in Mines, yica;vik , tenant, Bolling Mills:S.3W 31111a.Ar. . • loin the facilities possessed for minufarturiug. and long expetiince in the buslness.woek eon beturnad a thisostablishment,at the very lowestprices„and , superior fluidity. • krtorilk desirous of puttlnunproschineryof any kind, Invited to mill and examine patterns and become at lilted with prices before contracting elsewhere. " dace Of eve/7.1E111d ire 4 , olfritiktVnAd Strict attintion be given to their prompt execution. WILLIAM DMA YEN. inersvllle,Deresnber 9.1857 ' - - . 484 f . WASHINGTON 1R MANVFACTU'RF,S. PORT PAMIRS SHOVEL FACTORY.' - Cniarias , wlt roprieter. Allldnds ecoal shovels, ipades.eoalridass,ll4. The inallinsge ottheritaleis respeettullysolietted. Jaatutrit'lo. '97 t ' • • 241 . g"Ebgineet I a'. 7:tf: ' W TER METRES. VHE Subscriber having been inither i. lSod by the manufacturers of Water Metre; will sarply alf alders left with them, at thairPtlces. R WARMLY it SON. Pottsville. Auqut s 1,'56 ss . .. . . . - . P " g lairniAllß Paper p ATEN R IKA (kw?, :pin Date, to hold frallitith26" l3' GAM:MOUES g sts and.others,for si y,— „ . f ettietiratan n o, Codtre II . Navelthen LW • . - " ) 4frtt . • . ~. ' 4 . 1 • ! • , igE ° . ° b 's .. 4 l,TA,ll.74l t rifet T A - re. : 'C eeive - orders ter ill itinds SY Iron Were. Settees, aim. Itnielmts,'Po tots. ae...t0., wethutsetered by WOOD * Peace, tate RODatt Wool), Ridge Avenue, l'biltdel pl2l4.and tritilarotsb them at their cave prices—.ear dap/ on!, added. A Wok et spetimene . can be' seen At our eters, together with the.iwices,of the different aril, cleP. • : . . . • BEV. BANN AN. • PACING.MACHINE, . 7SHE subscriber . has added a Pag ing, . no to his 'Bindery and is , now prepared.. to page nooks, and number Tickets, Ate.. Iri large or small gnantltles. AU kinds of Blank Books ,Printed. rtdett, paged and Mind to order—and all kinds or Striding o lo ' Prated at short ,notlee. Particular k e ttan% in . Ilindingilagulnes, Pamphlets, Sc. - B. IS 'IC June 6 , 'II 1.4.1 ' • - Ilindm. dad' ' or. EXT - Ellittrli MA tt - 'CA li.: -'' Illanaintotage street, otasvulw, _it...? T HE subscriber is prepared , at his out stand, to (tarnish all Muds or materials *Ms line, for ulldlng purposes—plain and ornamental. Ile' 1o• alteopartlenlat attention to Tomb Stance and Won ments of lits utifiutarture. They inn be bad in-every variety of style, sod will eompare favorably. in beauty and net* with any obtained elsewhere, and are offered at &toper rates. JOUN T. LANG.. June-e, 'I7 .4., , =4 I VULCANIZED RUDDER HOSE,T Far Hydrants, Zocrnnotiva, tire Papier, aid other per- HIS HOSE has great advantag es over Irather,,as it creeds no olllng,le 'perfectly t g t, will stand a aeg Wei degree of beat witbout In jury, and is not aided by tbe armrest cold. 'it can be bad of any size troth 16 inch to 3' inchta inside theme. ter—larger slue made to order.' Also,Coupliage. Branch Plpea.ke. Por IWO by . B. BANNAN. Pottsville, May 23, 2l- [d: P.CLAPP 184 y . NOTICE.. • To Coal Operatairo ono achnylkill Cotiol. ty lderchanto. QMOKING TOBACCO, by' Steam kj mower—AnOthe a day, at Hamburg. Smoking - Totem co Anil Segar Menai - actor?, on hand and reedy fin sale.. •.Ifio barrels sweet scented Smoking Tobacco. 0,000 Ilan" Spanish Sega rs. 1 • 200.000 RIM Spanish Segue. 100,000 Seed and Ratia Segue. L. . Order, thankfully recriced and promptly attended to. Terms easy. ' - NARY ANN MOYER. Hamburg, Berke County. Pa Sept. 6. '3736-ti - __. PIANOS_AND MELODIONS • Or -the best .imasaugiactssesiwwww awramted, 1 . 430-R SALE BY THERIn. stibscriber. All Phnom and Melp denim sold by him will, be warranted—lf not what they aro represented, they ciu be return ed.— Alt kindcif Metedeorm will be acrid at Alanutteturtre cash prices in Pottsville, by. which the purchasers save the carriage and risk of transportation.. Pianos will be sold from $lO to $2O less than regular city prices accord ing to the-value ~f the instrument. Those who preterit by calling on us, and receiving a: letter • of credit,' can make their own selectionsat the Ilan Whet urers.ascertidu the prices, and we will furnish the Instrument selected at the above rates. If there is 'thy doubt In this mat ter—all we have to my Is—TRY US. 11. BAN :CAN. . . - 1111-AUCICCHUNK . - - Wire Rope x.aurifaettity, • inimaxer Wratzlissix;cl, Manuficturer of Wire Rope, fOr inclined planet , . chaffs; slopes. Ite., tumid Inform tbevnblic that be Is now pre. parel to make 'ALL KINDS, .I,,ENOTIMA AND SIZES OF PLA7 ANDROVIVD EOM' • At the shortest notice, of superior quality, and on the most liberal termiLat bls Wire - Rope Factory. - • Maack Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. • Reference can be made to Mesars. E. A:Donglas, N. B. Cortright and A. Cl. Broadhead, at Maitch Chunk; to N. Pattenton. Summit Rill. to Sharpe, Leimenring more, Lucerne county, Pa. and la fact.surarly all the op emtors in the Reglou:srho bare been using bls ropes. August 6.'57' " • 2,1 y SAFETY LAISFS.. , • -"A Sitieerloir 'Article. ' "'s ' SUBSCRIBER • has; ; •:,..j044 . ,p mired' front If eir Cstle, England, a lot of Dairy's Safety Working Lenin's, made ender tbaillopeetiou of the English Government Agent, of the best quality wire gauis: Also, gauze Covers made ready for use. for these Lamps. There are the best dandy Lamps ever in -t troducedOnto this County, and are for sale wholesslee nd retail at about the cost' of ioferior Lamps. Mao, Wire Gauze by the yard. and Lamp Brushes by the dozen or single. Also, the Clanney Lamp for Bosses and Nine Viemers. This Lamp Is covered with r thick Glass, and gives an Increased light which Mot impatience to Stine Viewers. • BENJ. HANNAN. . , 4."-These Lamps can be put into a box tilled with ex plosive gal, and moved rapidly backwards aid forwards without any covering, and Will Vet explode. August 8, '457'32- , . . CARRIAGE. FACTORY REMOVED. r lilt E undersigned respectfully em l( brace this opportunity of Informing the public that they have reinoved their , . extensive Carriage Factory, from Manch Chunk street, where they , have•been shire the late fire, to their New, Large and commodious building, in Illt.rris' Addition, on the old site, where they are prepared to turn out CARRIAGES EQUAL TO. 'rite IWST IN THE STATE and ready to accommodate theircustouiersiind all STA B who may favor them with their patronage. An entire new and well selected stock of materials and he same old hand* will enable them to do work' whfiltqnel%.linee and durability cannot be surpassed. They will contin4. Wend to the businesshereafter as before, with determination to give geueral satisfac tion, . . AWAII orders will ekeive tempt attention. 4/F4 - Repalring done at the s ortest notice. July 18. 'Si - ABILIGIIT & RKIIAItD. • PATENT COAL SLATER: vT HERE AS, Letters Pateet of the United State., bearing date the 24th day of vember. A. D.. 1157, were granted to the undersigried for I,ew and Improved Afachims for &Wing Coal," NOT :CE Is therefore, hereby gireu that coal operators and ot Sera can now purchase "[tights"' to build and CIAO the said Slating Mariana. for counties or single solller - les. Parties Interested in this labor-saving; useful and economical Invention, can tee the "Slater" In operation at Trerorton. Northumberland county, Pa. Any In fringement, direetly or indirectly ; of the. said Patent, will be provecuted to the full extent of the laws of the United States relating to Patents and ll'atentees. JACOB GASP. • tiEOlll42 MOWTON,} k*tailtees. Trevorton. Northumberland county, Pa. • VirA working model of the above machine may be • examined at Wm. C. Smith'a.3lachlne Works, at Potts. I villa. For terms, Le., in Sehuylkill county, apply to . . IIEOROB 31AltIZ, • : February 20, '5B PQTTSVIVE • s addl e and mares's. alinfsetery. ...IE.HERE,VVITH : invite yeas' especial attention to..mj very eatentive stock of ReaOltadt ardlery, Harness, Odiara. de.. eitbracing the largest variety of styles and qualities ever Mfered for sale In this county, and at prima that will compare favorably with those of say other house in the trade. kdkllavlng been, for some years paell k in the habit, of purchasing my Raw Marerfalereurlecly for CALA, I And myself bow to the posseistcm of advantages from this cause not enjoyed by the trade generally. and feel that lean t with confidence, solicit the I rade of all ulasses of dealers: and my arrangements for the coming sea 'A's trade are based upon even a larger ammod af bud. negeta 1 Aare lather*. done ; you can therefore rely u . li adluir at my establlshatent erehrtldeg that Is re, quired in my line. • rentleryby mail are i naprotfolly solicited. and the goods eartiattemi to glvasatLvilelon; bah as to Price end quality- - LEFEVER WOMELE•DORF F. OppositrEpiaeopal Church, Coy re street; PollsinTle March 1.1657 Way • 80;LOMON HOOVER. _ l l4thc9l . pside and netall WAIIER in Stoves, Ranges, -.Tin W Hollc — irv•-• °atm, Tin . Ware, Hollow Ware, ... tabtalrare Braes Ware, French Ware, and Cutlety,anntie Hollers, Portable Itinges,Oas Orils, Summer FUM3Ce 7 se„ Lc., has added to his Amster stock of Stoves a variety of new pat terns of Kitchen Ranges of - which he can give the Wettest recommendation. lie calls particular attention to hie new style of Hea ter which he le confident will nittket the best Heater that. has ever been used In this part of the country; &ha>, a variety of new patterns of Cooking, Parlor, and Hall Stoves. lie calls particular attention to his Sheet iron Parlor Stove, It la an Improvement on the Itisterhaeli, which be is etmfident is the best store in use. He hoe - now the Woodstock of the above art WU . (too nuteert cars to mention,) that, has ever been offered in this par t . of the country. He Inyltes his friends and customers to call and examine for themselves. feeling confident that he can suit them in quality and price;. he flatters himself that he has bad much experience In his line of business; therefore he feeli eonfident that he cannot be surpassed In quality or cheapness. irßoothig and Spouting and all kind 'of lobbing done at the shortest notice. tlntrestrett." b doors above Market, west stcte, itikrch I, '457 ' • •.: • I : SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER MANUFACTiIRINO CO ANY • ' IIAVR on hand , at th e r exten,lve esta butwat, on Railroad street, • great quantity of lumber of every kind and deseriptinti. whirl) th ey can supply to Operators, Carp:eaters And Builders, at loiter rates than it can be bought elsewhere. They are also ready to supply, ' ' through the means oi their extensive business. and la borsaving machine*, manufactured articles ln their Due . at • wavirgs of 24 per rent.on former cost. Their large workshops have been in successful opera tion for the past year, turnin out vest quahtities of ' Doors, W indow Frames, Sash, ' Panel Work, •. , Slouldlesgei - Detl-paen4 Blinds, " ' Bannisters, Shatter., - • And a,! kinds of preercd_panded and liernelf Work, _Which they hire constantly on hand. Ttey are ready to statute orders at the shortest mate. for any quantity Of quality of peed or manufactured stuff. Dry cud pee thmalock, of ail klub. for bulldi pm , • mars. _ Oak,,MapledPoplar,eb ;d sir, ank ' and 4a:sullied hoards: cherry - , Wainut..ktibegmax, Ley for cabinet work: White and tellow Pin e boards ter flooring. raw or niade tit order: White Hoe plauk, 2: 114,131, and %Inds" teyselokbrour reed*: ales,- *auk, teams. ra 11,4114 41 11 1if• PCdti; 10, 4 11thp'relitik tab, pati iereMJA4lfseteleditnlt eter_vthiew that ..0. on hand Or to order. sit . itrarteit notice —"" " • •if rottiyins, March 23 • • • Jo: - • SATURDAY mowNq, APRIL 171 1858., MANUFACTURF.S.' AMR AND RAI m LROAD on.. , TamLIE subscribers have DOW'on hsind - iavin an tbr CASH; at the lowed Mallet piica, a iirork of the beet gitallte Itiereltatit Ber,Teill,, /tat Bar Railroad Iron, and light ? raft; for tabor. .B. YARDLEY-! SON. Pottseilla Noirdllober 24,17 .: • • 46• WI;.I,IANISpORT PLANIPIc MILT" Sititburi& Erieltstilrosid and thiCansl, (Oppositethe Vartisca t Willismairport, Naos.) . E O. s. BANGER Ar' CM; Whole sale and Retail Dealersand Nanafaetarmmi of white and yolk), pine gorging boards,sash.dooreadltrds;slint tent, %thug, wOOdintruidlngi,ke. 7igandscrollsawing, fitneyAnd gala: All &strict's& orturningand genius dune wittqfouiptitess t snap the beet gleaner. /*binary .4%, 6R . ' 1.41$ ' . 11 1 / 1 01E TOUR TIME. READY MA'DE PAPER 'RAGS,. ! "LIOR 'GROCERS; DRUGGISTS, 12 CONFECTIONERS. ItAKEßS.rite.—The'llobsertber respectfully informs hie Meads Mid the pubile that De Ints.beett appointed Anent for thepnlo of Potent Mathias made, Pa per Bags, numeraernstn se *min. lola Timms *"Co:, of FLUsAilphia. for Bads are of aims and qualities of. War M table TOr aLt PZIPO3II wbo an the article. 8,11%4 ars offered at snub prices*. yrlll. at once commend titan to the. Pm. sumer. . . There are many advantages in Purchasing andasMg ready made. Bdps. iyhera no bilge are used,, it alkuleed donne the quantity of paper and string toped' the same number of pounds, and more time in patting up a peek , Where an ostensive budneos dooi and made by hand, by .119,yint. may iaade Bags, oat koW , eau be llapenael witb .By using Abe% you will pot may. sees , lint and money, but always hate a convenient recepta cle in which to put up year Pedal Wherever these bortillawe been Introduced, they. have *given entireadisjactien., Yoe sale at Alcutufactureif price by • BENJ. BANNAN, • Paper and Book Dealer and StatiOner, • . Centre Street, opposite Eplseopol Church. Pottsville. ' A Ant rate assortment of WRAPPINO PAPER el way, on hand- Feb. 21, s- SAVE HONEY THESE HARD . TIZES:I DRAINAGE AND WATER PIPE. Jilat the Thing Wanted in the Mining ►subseriber 'hall been appointed Agent tbr the 611111 k of Ural Vitrified Stone Water in Drainage JitipW. This pipe tinges itt she from 2 inches up to 121behes In WIN*, and mill beat a preis. sure of from DS to 100 feet fall of water, is as esstlyMid as Iron piper—connections can be s soade at any pant— is indestructible—win lut forever...in fisct more dem ble than iron pipe. because It does not rust—and forded at the following rates at four Mote, Pottsville, or can be sent direct to points where Rail Roads 'tin from Philadelphia when quantities are required. Freight Jutted from these prices when parties receiving the Biwa pay Freight. • 2 inch pipe 14 cents per foot. 3 • Is .14 4 . 4 " . . • L • 24 '" " 6 a 27 ts sa 6 ic 44 5.46 AI u . 8.0 " - .. ; - 47 " - . 4) , ~57 41 10 a u - - 1 - -67 " " These are the cheapest and most' durable pipes that can be obtained for conveying water. We' believe they can be laid even. cheaper than wooden pipes, and are .ly about half the price of Gott and lead pipes. (Mil and see `them at the store of I ' DAN NAN. 404 for the ifaimfaeticrers. Pettsville, June, 1857. ' 21 - 8% D„ N. W; .11WRIFACTUILERS OF Kelodeons, Organ Weltidboni, and Pedal Bub- Bass llahnonituns, 511 Washington Street, Boston. THE ATTENTION of Clergymen, Committed, school' Lodgea, Le:. is Invited to the new Pedal Sub-Bags Harmoniums, maw solely by the Manufacturers. • It is arranged with two manuals-or banks of Keys, the lowest set running an octave higher than the other, and may he used separately; and thus get in- one case two distinct instruments; or, by the use of the coupler, the two banks of keys may be played at the same time by use of the front set only' This connected with the Sub-Bass, will produce the-effect of a large organ. and is sufficiently -heavy to 1111 a house that seats from 1000 to 1500 persons. THE ORGAN MELODEON Is dollop(' for parlor and private use. " The constnm than is similar to the Church Instrument. being arrang• ed with two banks of Remand when used together, by means of the coupler, Is capable of as great volume of power as the Church lustriunent, used. without the Pedals. - ' Also, every variety of 11F.1.,0DE0 9 for Parlor use. Purchasers may rely upon lust ants from bur Man ufactory; being made in Um most complete' rind 'thor ough manrier. Marlmeremered to the spaCious build ings. 511 MASIII.II'CiTO . N, STIIIET, we ' here every Mein. ty for manufacturing purport% andititplionamM but ths most experienced out skillful -."-." • ' In short, we will promise our customeril an Instruinent equal if not superior to any Mannt'acturai, and. guars*. tee iwriirE AND PERF E CT SATISFACTION. 1111.Mie TEACIIMS, Lammas or Cum's, and others inter. ested In musical matters, are respectfullY Invited tO That our rooms at any time and examine or teat the Instru ments on exhibition for ashy. at their pleasure. i• Arastill farther guarantee to the publiS 'atoll:femme. ence of the MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS from our Manufactory; we be lease to :stir, ; by., permission, to the following PIANO , FORTE MANUFACTURERS' OF BOSTON.. Who have examined our Instruments sun will ;ire their opinion when called upon : C01C1111.1240 t Seas, Rita? L CIINOTON, T , OILBEIT A Co. Wx. Y. EMERSON. Bemis At Miami, *. W. LADD 00. Gamma Iltws, WooDwAsok Baoirx;Nurumai Ca. Melodeons * Barmenlmes Rented. Persons Who wish to hire Melodeons and flare ordartur with a view or pnrchasingta" the end of the year, can have the rent credited as part payenent of the purchase Money. This matter Is worthy of epeeist as It enables thosetwho desire a lair test of the instruntents before purchasing. to obtain It, at the expense of Ue manufacturers, to the extent at least of a year's rent. Orders from any part of the cOnntry or world, sent dl• reel to the manu6tetory,ln Boston, with oath or satiate tory reference, will be prnmptly attended to, salvia faithfully executed as if the parties were present; or employed nn agent , to wriest, and on as reasonable teruti Price L e t Stroll leg, 4% octave,.. Scroll tett. 5 octave, Piano style, 5 octave, - - • ••: • - 100 Piano style, extra finish, 5 octave, •••- - • - 115 Piano style, carved log. - • • • - - 125 Piano style, 2 sabot' reeds, - • . - 150 Piano style, dotter*, - • ••• 135 Organ Melodeon, - - • -' - - . 20b Organ Melodeon, extra finish, - - 250 Pedal Subaru* Harmonium, - - - 275 • Letters, Certificates and notices from the press, front all parts of the world, may also be seetiAt our salesroom. Deicriptive circulars eau: trio to any address. 8; D. kn. 'W. SMITH, 511 Washington Street,lNeitr Boylston Markey) Boston. June 27 '57 WV • -EXTRAORDINARY Oho imizt 1:t. aco Both 'Water and Fire Proof. amTHE- SUBSCRIBER has ap- • ap pointed Agent, and Is prepared to plot* on .11 M. en k Co's celebrated Yire and Water Proof Roofing, —it b compOsed of -Telt. Ocouposition and Crevel-4 it is mere durable than either shingles, tin, sine or iron —requires no painting. and can be pot on complete at a little over ontrhalf the eipense of other roofing.— The advantages of this Roofing may be summed up as Moos: Ibis both WATERMIGIIT and YIRI6•PiIOOY. It wilt not expand and contract, with heat and cold, like metal roofs. I • , One inch to the foot is all the Inclination iequired• The roof can be walked upon without injury. It ran he used tbr drying purposes. I • 'lt. Is of great Advantage to firemen when adjoining buildings are on dre. It la not injuriously affected in the least by changes of temperature. • I' It is adapted to*every climate. • It Is notetficted by the jarring of machinery. It will bear more th'an double the heat of sine, tin, or gairseixed iron, vithoutdanger ton', boarding beneath it. , • It i* madly and quickly repaired. If Injured. nutters of the same material ran be formed on the roar. ITS COST IS MUCH LESS THAN THAT OP -ANY OTHER PIRE•PROOF ROOF NOW IN /10S11111/ICO Is effected at the same redeem, on buildings covered with other fireproof materials. Hundreds of certificates ran bY nen at B. Batman's Book Store. We append one or two to show that it le no humbug: We, the und ersigned, had our Banking Howe suited. with Warren's Fire and Water• Proof Rooting about three years ago, and so far have had no reason to doubt ita rf fleecy and durability. nor regret having used it, and should in building hereafter prefer it to env other roof! for. DitBXEVA CO. Philadelphia, March 12,1814. • . Pline.DELPVIA,Intle 20, 1657. Marrs. IL if Warren se Cb..—Gammatza was pre- 1 sent by invitation, St an experiment with your Improved The and Water Proof Cemposition Rooting, on the 21st of Iday last. The object, I suppose. was to glee persons not acquainted with the nature of the root*, an oppor tunity to see It tested. .I arrived on the ground about 1 o'clock and saw tbe board, pat on the root they were in :trough state, the edges not jointed. or grooved and matched. After ibe boards were on they were coveted with three layenlof felt, and then. by it coating of Com position. and the whole covered with eritel. • A quantity of conibusUblitriaterial wasplued aid at the apwinted time a Witch misapplied. -A furb mks dre good burst from all sides of the houm. and en 'eloped the whole building in . a dame. It continued to burn for at least three quarters of an hour. At that stage of the Are, r felt • desire toltnow bow the roof would stand if water wasshrtorn upon it, and naked per. mlaskto to try therexperldent. which was granted, and, 1 applied three or• four buatete of :water on the roof which run off as though there was Do ere under or around it.. - . Gentlemen. my opinion la. that to far 11611 is eon. °trued, it is the beet kind ofa roof, from the Met that its air tightens prevents combustion. In care of a ere In • building where the roof is of your sitaierbd. the Me would not be likely to extend to the adjoining bultd.: lugs. I bad en maniple of this kind last winter. on the 4th day of January, at 4 o'cl tck la the morning,. A fins broke out in a row of Brick Lionmaion the *oath *lda of SeYbert ft.. west of 22nd street. , It had a toot of your tomposition.anC the fire was confined to the house where ltoriginated. I have no hesitation In saying that tfMt had been an ordinary roof, the whole, row would have burned down: from the fact that it was one of.lhe coldest Mornings we bad last winter - and the wind blew a hurricane at the time. Stlybert semet Is north of the Girard College wall, and at that tone of the morning, liegetbef,with the coldness of tbs-:vreather. made it a long time batons we 'could get water on the building,— Notwithstanding Miaow extinguished the fire without injury to the adjoining buildings. , • tbendbre recommend your Tooth* lathe community ass superior preventive of fire, , , • Very Respectfully Yours. ke..• • . - • 8A.31141. P. ii?tiiON, • • • . Chic/ Engineer °rpm le're Deporiteomi. Any-farther Information with rugard to this Roofing can be obtained by selling on the stibecribtr at his Book Store, Pottsville. BRNI,BANNANior. , • .• -• • JOS. CRON - . ' , • atrpenter the Orokarti. Polo 4Dir, • Who will pot on the Roofing at short notko. For Otlikei Esteth—lishinents, Wearer houses, Pgiglnit homes, Breakers. 10. to this..Reglow.thitt la Snit the roof tint:tired, is It is ilt• roof, and co spitlia WIWI a* II willseLltorOre: • - ' • '• . agigrithingie and tin ?Oaf etreena with a lbs as Maria It the ritrhiszotiortattopi t v. .July 4, '47 =Eilill prim' lt"" 14240 9 04 P ,ll . ~THE EVE. OF. ELECTION. • . •• , - : Ikons old tetra; , , • Our nreet • • ; , • " • Of Ziedlius gurartmaSadat tsiossson l - But, teuderlset • , Above the ege,.. • UMW, tklieS ll 4V - Plilly.lhe fleeter's motet. • 141 tellegillse • The elllags n • Rhona Oka the sonsedirginitril limed; • -••• Thepaintelt Whereon it Mks •' r• -' • Transtigneed 'stud In narldi trawl - t Grorlidletrbrive•, , ' - • . Thipent wind grime, • . Yet comeOhsteeect-thno round mint , And morn shall 1 ". The State - poen ftee_. 'With bakftil time beelutfal grata. Along the street The 'bedews meet ; i• • . • , oi D estiny, t w hose hands eoneeat The moulds of fate • That shapit the State,l And mats or mar the wmmon weal. • Amend isee The peers Etta be. , • • , . . Island by Empireisfprinial:spring; , And princes Elect - • .• • - - •la every steed, . And hear the tread of uncrowned hinge • • 1 • • nark! thiengh the erowd The laugh rune loud. 'Beneath the sad, rebuking swan. - • ' God save the IE4 A rerejese hand ' May shake or swerve ere morrow ' s stoonl Jest Is this; ' One cut maim ' ' - Mg Vest the Lops of Freedom's year. Nb, take me where Are hearts of river, And ttinheads bowed It reverent fearL i M tllghtly Yaqui recall, , The en Berens *Meath can !ken! , t The crowning fact, . • . • • The Willett let • - ~ • ' Of Irreedrm, ts the frau:ma's motet • For pearls that gen i..) A, diadem, The diver In the deep sea dirge: The legal tight We boast outs through wailer no/Mee. , The blood Of Tone, Ills prima pain, • Who traced the path the Pilgrim trod; And her's whose faith. . ' / Drew strength from dea th , • ' And prayed her Russell up to tlodi tine ',wadi grow cold, ' We lightly hold The right which brave men died to gain; . The Waite, the tordi The axe, the mord, Grim nurses at Its birth of pain. - Tour shadows rend,/ And,ceer us bend,/ ;I O,mattrrs, with your crowns and palm; Breathe through these throngs Your battle conga, • , , Your sceold prayers, and dungeon pieshisl Look from thy sky, • Like Gore great eye, - Thou solemn moon, filth searching beam, Till in the sight Of Olt pule light Our mean self-seekinp meaner seem. • Shame from our heads. Unworthy arts. The hand designed, the pupae dark; Add smite away The hands we lay Prolstely ou the sacred ark, To party claims, ', And private alms, . nevelt that august lace of Tro th , To which are given The age of Heaven. The beauty of Immortal youth. So shall per voice • Of sovereign choke . Swell the deep bass or duty done, And strike the key , Of time to be, When GOD and man shall speak as on loli!ical- (t(800011 =NZ= ;,7 PRESIDENT OF TREISNITED BUTES. Letter sixteenth. "In every kingdom into whieh money begins to flow in greater abundance; lban • formerly, every thing," earl Mr. Ilutne;in his well.knriwn /buy on Money, "takes anew few labor and loduetry gala life; the mullions becomes more enterpri• mu g , the tnanctacturer mare diligent and skilful; and evenl thefarmer tolloirehis plough with more alacrity and attention:l That this is sorMr. President, is well known to all. Why should-it be So t ' Because the circula tion of society then increases, and all'power—whelb er in the physical orancial world - results fium mo tion. When money is flowirigin,erery Man is ena bled to find a purchaser for his labor, and to become a purchaser of thst - of Others.' Therefore has It been, that contmerce bet so steadily increased in those countries in which - the Californian and Australian products have so rapidly - accumulated —Prance, Germany, end nidthein and. western Europe generally. When, on the limitary, money flows out, the circulation diminishes, and labor is everywhere wasted. That labor power being cap ital, the result of the consumption of 'other capi tal, in the fi.rns of food; all the difference between an advancing and a declining state of society, is found in the feet that; in the one; there is a con stant, incrimse in the rapidity with which the de- ' mend for cantetdir, or mental potter follows its 'production, while in-the other, there is a daily diminution therein. The inure instantly the de; wand follows the supply, the more is the fore* economised, and the lerger is the -power of *ova inulationi The longer the interval between• pro duction and 'consumption, the greater le theyasti of force, and the less Is th e power of eetomulation. Of all the machinery in use among men, there is none that exercises upon their 'actionireo. greet an influence, as that which gathers` ap and divides and subdivides, sad then gathers up legato, to be on the instant dipided and subdivided again, 'the minutes and quarter-hours of a Community. It ii the Machinery of association, end the indispen 'sable machinery of progress .;• And therefore it is,' tbst we see in ell new, or poor eommunities, Co constant an effort - to ob tain'something to be used in its steed, at is shown in various countries in which no irredeemable-paper eonstitutes the me dium of exchange. • Throughoutlhe West, ic cur rency of some description is felt to be 'among the prime necessities of fife: So well Is this want un derstood, that many, eastern banks supply notes expressly for western circulation—the people there pulling them 'from hand to band, because any mo ney is better,lhan nude, and good they cannot get, ...for the reason that metallic money slimy! flows from the place where the charge for its use is high, • to that al which it is low: Thence of- kottrest in the West is• now enormous. but :easels successive day witnesses the lexpori . of gold to the Bast, where it is somewhat less;;and yet, even our high interest--ranging, us it has done for 'years, be-- tweet' tew ancathirty per cent- per annum—cannot prevent it from' going to prams and Germany, where it commands hut fiveor six per cent; .11fo. ney thus obeys the same law as water—seekieg al rcoys the lowest level. The latter falls upon the hills, but, from the' -motniont of its fall, it; never stops until it roaches the ocean; nor does the gold 'A./California, or the direr of Mexico, stop until it retches that point it which money most abounds, and at which, for that reason, the price paid for Its use is lowist. • • . • • Of all the commodities in nee by man, them cious lactate are thire,'Mr. President, whose move ments funnel' the most perfect test of the sound ness, or unsoundness, of *commercial system....:., They gill-roes those gointries whose peeps are engaged in exhaostingitut soil, to those to which they 'renovate and improve it. They go from those at which the pries tif raw products, andlbe Land itself, is low—frost those et which money is scarce, and iotere cte high.:" The country that de sires to attract them, and thus to lower the charge for the use of 'money, has then;-only to adopt the. measures required 'for raising the price of land and 1ai•0r.... In alreauntries, thit value of land guilts with that development of the human fa4l- ties which result* from diversity to the moils/ ' of employment, and eonssouent growth of the pow er •of rombinatibtr.' That power grows in J_the cotiollecof northern Europe; and for there:an, ns ha been shown, that all those countries hive adopted the course of policy recommended by Col. Item end carried out by Frar.ce. It declines in Great Britain', in Ireland, itt Portage!, in Turkey, to the eastern and western Indies, and in all coun tries that follow the teachings of the British tiebool. It has grown omong ourselves hi every period or protection ; and 'then-rmuney having flowed in— land and labor have risen in value: It has di minished in every period in which foreign trade* has obtained tfittmastery over domestic commerce. Lind and labor have alwabm declined in *aloe as sooting our people hid eaten, drunk, and wore foreign Merchandise to . the mutat of hundreds of millions of dollars, beyond' the value of their ea. ports of the rude, products of the soil, and bare they compelled • the withdrawal of the "Metallic basisl'of their piper circulation: We are told, however, by themes writer—Mr. llUMer—and in that belt followed by the modern sionomists—thatl the duly effect of an increase of the'supply of gold and silver is that of "height ening theriricsOf ounitnedities, and 'obliging eve ry one to pay more of thumilittle yellow or white pieces for everything he peecheser." Were spelt sally the we, itsruuld be little short of a mints ale, that we should se, money'idraye• mist' ar.,. ter century. passing fa the same direction—,to the fosusqice-that are rich from, those , that 'report Cu op.. 144 thereatinut afford - Au keep.,,te telMtl'Of It , es is - reiistirtsdlustliete owit'exchtules . 'll ' l ' 614:41 Sib4i i *l !o * o 6 4 1 4 Rieke circulates, that Atm; and ttsrModoeti ere* 'ill lowestprise6,eo, itn„ ii+,§l. TO OVA UST. AzaiiiAsusse—Dr.Johluira, :;- y.PRIiTT' f ' '',ENNSYLVANI :''..._ Where it wiff purchase . labor. atulleeinf either wheat or hemp, then i would; do at home; and that of Carolina 'and- , ' , : gees - steadily 'and rupdarly, year alter year-te- th e countries to Which she petipiiror ' ate &Atm seed thelieettes Said their wheat,beca 'of she bleier ' prleta-at which they : tell.. I' - *dyer of - Mexico, and Its eoehtneal, traieftogether to the siteeinerket ; and the gold of - Anatradia usiseeto Britain - by the ship Which samba the wool yielded by Outtalks: Every addition to the stocker money, Lamest, assured bTthe ingenious meant modern days,en gaged In compiling envy tables sud finaneere. ports. renders a eats ya good place wall in, bus ' - abed one in which ' puthbase. Towbatitountrise however.jrit th at 13:1 n base most resorted when they desired to pine 1 - • Base they 'not, until , 1 recently , gene, aim st esclusively, to Britabi 1 llt bee been so. ass* ly ; and for th e reason, tbeit there it.haa been lb Apished, cenuodities,were I cheaply furnished ? here have they gone to hell? t i cs Iles it not been' to B ititlit l'• 'lt certainly has been so; and for the reason that there it was that gold, cotton, wheat, and • I other' of the rude. products of the earth. were dear. 'Where do they now most lend - to go - when the desire to purchase cloths or one? Is it not totriance - or Gennatiy? ' So' it certainly is; and fo the raison that there ibis that raw materials' highest, and,,dnietted Gies are cheapest. Gol follows in the train of,riw materials geierally these lett - being found,lnva-` riably, travelling' to those Ogees it whleb the rude products of the covinnand . the highest prices, sthilit cloth, iron .e d manufactures of iron and other metals , may purchased at the lowest; sod the greeter the tlo in that 'direction, the granite is the tendency to ether enhancing th e prices of the former , and r acing those,: of lbw latter.—•- From this it, would seem, Mr. President, that in' 7 crease - in thesuppl o f ' money; so far from having the effect of eansin — hilt to glee --- tacr.pieoes fur an article that con before have beimhsd for one, baseon the contra , that of-enabling them to ob tain for one piece. ementedifr ..tbat before ha cost them Ivo; an that such ti th e fact, on i.. 6.- By be Shown. ;.•, . . . I- Tbeatoek of gol among ourselves bas, within the last few years, te en much increased ; and yet so far is it from p wing .tbe sdreets , stiove de. scribed, that the Obis of wheat, cotton, tobacco and ail our Othet ',lrOdtletti,•noW 'steadily 'decline, and the fanner and Planter have in prospect low er priies than they 'have ever - seen. • Why, Mr. Presid,ent, is this the cans? •Because, for more than twenty years , the „central government bee been engaged in an almost unceasing effort, to pronioti the habit of boarding the- ,precious me. tab, and thus, by lessening their ewer orcireu. lation; has almost annihilated the" alibi. Be. cause, in the vain hope of - establishing, by means of 'stub measures, "a bent money currency," it pre waged an almost unceasing war upon public and private credit, prohibiting the meet' circa. lacing notes •in all transactions in which it" is itself conberbed, arid urging upon the local author ities the necessity for following its example. With it„ freedom of trade in reference to\ most im portant or nil the commoditiegin nuth Z an, ba i t )iti I not consisted in letting the people and act .1 for themselves, but in curve:limy theta to act in obedience to its mandates. . , The use of circulating notes tends, hoivever, as we aro assured, to promote the expulsion of gold. Were it fo do so, Dir. President, it would' be in opposition to the great general law, in virtue of which all eoromOdities tend to and not frost, 'the places at which their utility is greatest. Cotton wool tends to it el. front the plantation .and to the mill. Hides tend to go from the farce, and to the tanner's yaid. Gold and silver lend to go from Peru nod California, and to. those plactis at which such metals are most reqUired in the arts, I and at which iudnstry is most diversified—the 1 same laws thus *vetoing ail commodities, be ) they what they may. • A. bank, Mr. President, Is a machine for utili sing moneys by enabling A, B, and' C, to obtain the use of it at the time when D. E, and F, its owners, do not reed:lts 4ervices. The direct ef fect of the establishment of suet* institutions hi European cities has always been to cause money to flow sword/ those cities; and for the reason I that there its utility stow; at the highest Point.— Even then however, th were difficulties attend. ant upon the change of property in the money de posited with the:bank—the owner havineteen re quired to go to the banking.hupse, and write it off to other parties. To obviate this difficulty, and thus increase the utility of money, its oysoers were at - length authorised to draw* checks, by Means of *bleb they were enabled to tranifer their , property— ! without stirring from their houses, The , diflienity still, however, existed that--pti: rate individuals not being generally known—such. cheeks could, in general, effect but a single trans fer •, and thus, the recipient of Money found him self obliged to go throughjhe operation of taking possession of that which had been transferred• to bins, and which 'he bad, la his turn, to` draw a check, when he himself desired to effect another • change of property. • To obviate this, circulating notes were invented, by help of which the owner ship of money le now transferred with such rain& icy, that a single hundred dollars passes from band to hind fifty tunes a 'day--effecting exchanges, perhaps, to the extent of4any thousand dollars , and, without the parties bet at any time required:, to devote even. a single instant to the work of counting coin.. ' This was a great invention, by aid of which the utility of money was so much in; creased, that a single .thousand pieces could be made to do more work than, without it, could be done by hundreds of thousands. • .47- This, of mune, as we are told, supersedes grie and 'silver, end,causes thaw to be exported. • a. we are certainly assured, by those cennousiets who regard man u an animal that must: be fkd, and will procreate—as a slave, who can be wade-to work only under the pressure of a strong neeessi. ty.- Were they, however, to look for once at the real staa—the being made in the image' of his Creator, and capable of almost laflnite elevation— they would perhaps, arrive at a conclusion widely different. "The desires of that man being infinite, the more they'aragratitted the mere 'rapidly do they Increasain amber.. The miserable Hotten tot dispenses with a rood of any kind, bat the en lightened and; intelligent people of- other coun tries W. seed ' passingja 'accession ftom thaccrdi nary village Wad to the turnpike, and theaee to the railroad ; dad the better; the czinimg 'comessiel cation", the 2renier ie. the thirst for farther 'im provement. The better the' schools and houses, the greater is the desire for superior teacher* and for further eddittumsto•the comforts of.; the dwell. ling. ,The more perfect the eirealatiosts of society; the-larger is the reward of lither,"and the greater is the power .to perches! gold and • silver; to be used for the various purposes for which they'sire ,So admirably fitted, and the greater is the tendon icy to have them flow to the places ; at which that •circulation Is eitablishid. Money promotes the circulation of society, _The cheek and tke bank note stimulate that vire-elation, . - givitig thereby value to label' and land ; and wherever cheeks : and : notes are most in nee, there, Mr. President, should -the inward current ortheprielous Motile' be most fully and firmly estabiletted.,', That such is the case I. premodify the fact that, for a century past, the precious metals have - tended most to Britain, where such notes were most in use. Their use inerenses rapidly in Prance; with constant increase in the Inward flow of gold: -•• ErOj too; doe, it in Germany, towards which the atirlfe roes current now fete so steadily, that !iota which are the representatives of money are ripidly tak ing the place of those irredeemable pieees•of pa per, by which the use of coin has so longboat' se perstided. le hence .flows all this gold? From the Countries in which employments are not . diversified; frog those io which there Is little pole, of asioeistion and combination ; from - those itt which, therefore, credit bas nu existence; frost these, ttnallyj which du not use that machinery whieb so much inerea sea the utility of the pregiotte metals, and which we are accustomed ttr designate by the esti:l344ok am.. The precimis metals go frowi'Califoinia, frost _Mestico,frosis Peru; from Bratildrobs Tor key, and from Portugal—the lands in 'thick pro perty in money is transferred only by taken, of actual delivery of the coin itself: to those In which it is transferred by meats of a eheitkl orstiste. It • goes from the plains! of Kansas, where *btu are : not in use, to NeW Yotk and New 'Busload, where they are; from Siberia to St. Peterthuirg, ifroas the banks of African dries se London and Liverpool, end free the "diggings" of Australie to:the towns aqd cilia of - Germany, where weelja leer and' cloth is-cheap. , •• ! .• . • : : !, All the facts.exhibited throughout the• world • tend, - Mr.'President, to prove that' every commo-i: dity seeks that place at which -it bas the highest utility; uad'all those connected 'With the tuovs4, : merit of the pnstiousnietals, prove thee they cols=, otinite no exception to this role. ; Banienotins—is' creasing the utility of thine inetalashostldssber°l tore, attract, and nut repel, them. Nevertheless; the two nations of the *Mid which eletha best to understand the pribeiples of- eointneriej ere new ' _ W engaged in enn/We against such note; " sod k, the vain hope of thereby rendering -their seysTat I • iountriesinore titillative of the produce of 0 4' 1 mines . of Peru kind hielfico, Australia 'end Can , -! fOrula. The result Is seen in the factthat both are nearly bankrupt: • 1 , is It is I great mistake; atitlits oilstones bete aye to the fact thakour system of p01i0..? tends sr that e Xpalsion of the precious ' meta, policy ways•mest swank fium.the lung•Centineed ,of theinw prodnotO of the earth.-The aliirs trition thatladeptid what is milled free trraei w the Came that counneocild 'she ape thii eon:monk" to hail gold • of nu . and the 'result' was found In the . _roe: that B icli ll t ime ince orebln from iireutation. F o tte r , p y itt r e, t n b e e , ' t_ it ha ni m oil c b to ro lf te t h e e n,h g e -“ N, i n yrr ai l t i o y to i d : p e ui ro d i tu n ei n t h e t , asiiinat bank "netts ;" and, w'.l . their 'eapulsiOn, laws bare .1 . b : tosl n virtue; State',rirbiddini,their-aseseleMPsen ! great si ze to freely to, ale Vow 421! enter ." preeinate al-wayd bees tte.os;.. t ..lhe of a it7l ithe dlreet - tali° of the! dtiiqo "11;4a"4""tY has them bled alimo n. import,?";stC'rtaiL sett w** let 2. ThenF-nilytean. • , eountif hialtafellEtitifi t kof f aidheitleir - and the extension of dowasnka_eommesca..., Now, it is seam end diediVoletiCebitil/elleilthalta the power of association and istiblisbai this supra Amoy pf trade. , ; • 1 • Pasifillitudy of theie twits eauSteariely, Mr. ,Presidene, fail to satisfy you that theists's-of dlf. ,lenity ilea whoby to the:Mistral government ; and , that in•that.gogremneut it la werore: to look for ;change. The expanaloiss' and' contractions - o which you so much, and id jwiy,• tos, complain, ;having all leeavred in , those periods to villas the policy of the Union his tended Cowards the mel ded of dontestle oommer tF the animus. tips of the soil—towards ;the depression. of the prime of the farm and the plantation—lnd• to wards the expeibfors of oar people from the older States, the,remedy is to•lie found in the adoption ofone which shalt look tb.tha.extetssion of do. mastic eumateree,..to the emotion - of ; a veal agpi• et!ture—tu the elevation s of the re:girds of labot e ployed upon the land—and to the eonweatra. • OA of our population. • That polidy, lfriVresi. dent—givjpg us that real free trade:whit*: you so Much admire—would enable us to iinport, and to . retain, abundant supplies of the priSeiuns metals, wed thus to establish upon a sure.foontletiod, ahi hard gooney currency you so anxiouily, desire. ,i"NO otheryetioW, as you most truly say, "bass ever existed, which eottld have *adored sash wigs lent expansions and coutenetions'ofPaper credits, without lasting. injury .f! No otbnr nation .. boa been so unfortunate' as 14 haie a governmen t al ways at war v4th publio •• and private credit; sod Lone other, after so long'aliericWof intestine war, . •ionid have retained - so *nub vitolity. I Let the Central government, hir,,Vrissident,review twee; don during U. last tw enty yeark—let il l dee that' its, policy has looked to the destruction of that in ternarcommeril upon 'which alone: a proiparoiss foreign one can be bailt;•-let it.follaw in: the logic. steps of the patriots of the Revolution:—land your hopes' in thei future will'all he ketslised—"tbe buoyancy of•outh, the energies ref out : % populist lion, and the spirit which never qukila liefeite dlr. dieulties," tbdn, but not, otherwise , eniblreg *II "to reeover fOtt: oar financial enttamiumenttr and "even oemesioaing its speedily to forget the. lessons they Ova taught ." Each dnd eVery. perir od of what is called free trade, hWvincended In bankruptcy, 6 each and every occasion gineval wealth, pencil) happiness, and stmidantly inerea ` sing power have resulted fromlhelhange of poll. , ey. Bn, liff.lemldent,•must it *ohs bib s de. Freesiau andJ;niss or the agricaltersd interest be ing the necessary consequences oe the loymer of , these rystaa4; and its elevation bairingislways re stated from the adoptioh, of the latter. - t - • iVii:h great respiet,yeqr obed't ieivaist. • ••• . , •,- ' llonger C 4 CametY,.. I PAi lade/ , 10, frebrwari ;', 185E4 i. . . jlisctllufl.. tiiiNEW AIiICY 17NTF611,31:—Thd fat* 'ordek of ' e War Depmtnient. makes leisposient chae- ea in dui, , uregorm ef the arny: The Ord e . is to go. hiojeffect immedietelit, . bht the: old style of uniforms now. on hand mill be issuedl ' IP until the stock is exhausted 'The present hat er call is to give place to ee blick felt; hat, With a brim three and' iplarferi/clies wide, a height af crown of aii and ,a :quarter. ii 'dies. FQi general officers', Idle hat- . will be trimmed 1 With gold cord, with acorueliaped `ends; theibrim looped up oh the tight aide, and fastocd with; an eagle.) attached tie the side of te hat; three blacka ostrich 'feathers on the left aide; si gold emhrtiiiiereil wreath imfroOt,-- . e black velvet gifonnle encikciing the lette s fr. S. in old English characters.-- . For offic re of the viiiclueltaff departinents, I frith thejrunk of field officers; the same; ex cept, thatlthe Cord will be lick silk and gold: For staff officers helowthelrank of field of , firers, the same, With two e feathers only The front 9:laments- for the rations - arins,ef the _ ! army are still retained withilitile modification.l For enlisted 'nerd - the semi as or officers . of i• their respective corps, except- that there will be butt on feather _; - the cord will be' Worsted and the, badges of yellow Imetal. The 'artil lery add Infantry will havil the brim* looped up on !the left aide. A .. cockeilhat, as pre scribed in the ,regulaticols of 1847, may be worn by general and field officers, at- their optilpf, except that the keneratiwthiel'will wear three black oitricitisthers, instead of a plum 4 'The itliferiit. pafntaloous fiio officers and-nien will , bii , ()eche& blue cloth,,eitrgeantit wearipg ..0 ,stri pe an in 'h and a half wide, and cbrporals half - an iitch. Insteed of the coatsjimmed ~ the first,' tfird and fifth years, and the jacket-a Oow worn, two sacks" of tilde flannel, of the patern issiued'lre mounted tterpsi - will be allowed Yearly to'all enlisted' men.—, The Sibley, style of teny is also aehstituted for the old pattern now u u5e. ... . , ; ' ' t /LLOMlniamilp dr - G 41.1 Co ►tat—ltrratt aanno Timm-46e folloWing tests, make intpat- 1 tidily end with good aPPO4ltent,. furnish: much in-1 teresting information ; fur at ,titts dine' not only. 'all 'the large cities, but alinoseeveryloimi in the United Buttet.feentaining ten thbasaid iahabi tants, including inAey lesser i towns, ow lightel with illuminating gas manufactured from coal.--; The cousumption.of coal, therefore, in the supply l of this one lonelier manufacture, Ishii& is dellyl ex h a u s t e d and . `-.daily renewed, in quantities of ea; hie -feet numbered by millions, requiring, in the process, amounts of :numbered by, thouunds of tons, bra subject akin to the larger interests the country, aid one Which very nittarally elicit 1 the nicest. maiulations. F I March 26, 11155.—Testod.lin pounds of Pitts burg Coal whleli gave 1 cob= feat of Eva of goolT . May 2; 1655.—Teshni , five pounds of Pieloit Coals prOcureil from city garworks; at rimiest witieh gave 16 antis feet of gra i-ooke qui te • inferior, . Piro pounds of Engitsil I Cannel l Ccials; whi4l gave 20 fedtatbrilliant Mluniltiating qualify. "I 11123.-4ive pounds of Coals from Hof lideyaborg,. Pa.;, obtaioing 20, cable feet of 'gas et good iiluminating power, and a large ... bulk of coke. Fire pounds of PennOlvsitiie Cannel Coal wbloh give 11l feet a gas ol good illuminating powel; coke almost Orortbleu. ; • - June 5; 1855.--Fi iatiotinds of Clover Hill Coals; 'mean of throe trials g4ve 16 feet; coke , medians qUality. •• , ~ ~ . , , , . .1 ;1 i.700011.- ,f -41vti pounds Feirumunt.Coisl gave I 6 .. feet gasL eCkeof fair ituslity. . : 'Five plaids Allegheny Coals gave 18 feet - 'pr • g as. illumitiutitig poor, medians;, with large' amount of iisferior cotl . it .' . • :;- i Five pounds of Void tom Chatbam County,North • *f.larolina, gave 20,4 cukic fret et gas 'of good Mo..' Minating power ; cokoiappuars of goad qUIIIII-31,-- •• (125 *mods of ammo 1,0als; were tested , by d. K. .ire", of Brooklyn ; &I's' ult÷4l2 cable feeC of ;psi.), ~ June 25.—Five poutds of Pittsburg Coils gave L 2 feet of pis uf guts! iitaipitstiou, - • ;August 3, 1855.-4Rve bounds of Coals frOm 1 ape Breton gave- 2difeet I, of good; illuminating gas ; coke medium. 1 • : • 1 • • '- i I' Sept. 17, 1856.—Fiie. potnds • of ;Fairandsville •Igoal6 gave 17' feet, with sitl inferior coke. - ' • 1- Sept. 17, 185.5.—five pounds of New _Caine rannel-Coals gave 20I;fitat Cf gas. I ". April 1, 1866.—F,ivt poarlds of 'Virginia C4als gave 18.5 febt of zealot fair quality ; coke 'vary like Allegheny.. • 1 I . i I. April 1... 1855,--rive t ounds : if New grim& colds gave la feet of i as a low illuminating pow , er. - • . I; 2 . '. • 1 1 I April.;, 1866.-144 pothole of Cdal from Broad Top Mountain, sent liy--L, ,Igave.l22 feet gal of_ ' fair illuminating power ; Oaks apOuirs,good. 1 • Feb. 20, 18.57.—F1ie p4uods of:IPOODIJIVillilli Cannel Coals, and 64 1814.1 0 f VOinaulinatind gas; coke very p00r.,? j Feb. 21, 111,s7.—Fii• pounds !from line of 1511. Ilan:import and Rimini! Railroad, Lyeomingeouoty, Pa., - orbich pie 16 1,..2 ei+ioleet of gas otudera bly fair iiloininating:powm....!.PAilddsiptia 11 . ail road Restive?. •• . i 1 -. • i• : ; i . J ...„..._... i As gnrroatst.,cosissstior aasemblei in Philadelphia , onjthe pat inst;, and a meet- I of the "Keystdme 114111 take place in tbia florOugh on the 11th proz. We are decidedly ,ilfavo'rable to 'there , assetn• blages off , athe craft, " promoting is : theY do not only profeasicnial amenities; but ledvisnc• ing the interests pf the Press, and will paid. eipate heartily in the proposed Meetings,l M the Mlle tune we ifanuot perceive .tha.neeessit ty of two organikations. The press of the . city and , country tave, or et !seat should have; identical interests. Why. not:. then, haeo a grand meeting in,Philadelphis; the inostieon: veniett point, of assemblage• reisily; cannot ;perceive the object oi advantage of gyrate aetton. .; Want ifttniordtaary _sigma! ',Modica. day' tie pioodrrosifin thellsto of Wigat '. l lrntitin`" phut ht vslava - thal) rafotoir vitt" tinaaulti? • . llattaitpatititad ookaiboau !' ' 1 *TEA iiiiiiaii - si- Drl,‘ r , 2.„. 1 t • e F. 1.; . P . ; 5 - 0 fxkl‘r ~, it...,..,4,,.....ti,,.........i., igairi,l,4 ~,-;-,...,.. , -, ,- ~ › ...-.1- *,, , ,aiki,........., BOWE IMUITINGI at sy!sigt Matt . Mai at dia=tlta lira - .Joaalliat, dose lbw; *bailie , "Ain ;TUT k:: , ;-4 3, 4 J, . ~......7,- . ~:,Itii 1004 :1-,, 1 - :,- 0411T A 4 1 41 ' —t--2. : ‘• • ' MA* i.er diarist isilaa: Oar stoc k JOS stri ea laaiiettatielve limailakt.a! my atliat a11y.,.1a elli we. ; ; IR, 0 4;4 WIN aid - 141 het bliadamPlorfd iisrdlPAT i c Or J,I4INg. Dam t pin..stici4.Prtoter, mgiblf, vs ,vEill , iguarsates our work' to h aa seat as any that :Nia tai I tuned outilitba Alas; IMICINITAI ti C0L565 ems , 4 t' at the shotteell.siolks-.. - : ; ; ; .;; , ! ; ; -• ,;. # ~ ' i ~:;.: 11:sk :•;',':`, g .V.:: ~., ' , - 1 zt +F i+ •.71...- - •ra , o-t l•r V.r,- =at :, -, • .• 1100,1t.11,121DER,T. tab,' to *Teri varlet? otatyl.: Maio of *my thoiriptfoo loasoptetittol. !road aid ruled to. ardor at soattest oak*. . • 1~.~.~-1V.. 0 ortion.-4, p 1 Spe.` Yoh' to OrnmitlY, reavoilY performed . 112 ;orPhilr. • • which. casts the dexterity of oar Travis or, Say dant completely lit the shade. He wain the of • line boji an arrectiosate bosbend,and knew* u the beat. ride shot iu the.district; but let *mu.. be wiodot, sod chaise(' to excel infinite nue thtig,k: . and bets sore to have - enemies irithoat nteste644 r.l- .. .01 2 0 day while the weavereat smokindit the , , , - room or a entail ion, sdine of this. menu charm). - sets approached him tutd cenwrietwied binierid him open Me aceersey it ta.f- At brat !titres : . z4" 7 " their remarks as mere jokes -eat their ?entomb. - •ty at length Overcame hii good httutor, indlitiis` l " towering passion be stadia for home. tievaimbilmi to give' undeniable proof of his superiorit,y, or perish in tte L attempt. ' Aceordingly he called his ittle brty;ts lad of twelve year's old, intonated law that be had "4 charmed rifii.ball," and could- not : fail to suite any mark. at the same time order. log him Id pine any . o'4ll'loy - sited -giotitd ape* , his timid. and stand at the foot of tong, • while be shot it off. The child, folly 'mho"' with the superstition 'neatened by the stories ha had' littet‘did not hesitate to obey. the. aimenassik and the harksuian fired, cutting the vegetable in • .two pieces and leaving him without a scrateh.-- Overjoyed at the lumen of his experinnist, the "i 'Weaver returned to the inn and related big A idol% ;' bat the company taunted bioesto the proof, and profaned to believe that he wu cheating' them, _Nothing .dounted, be took . them_ to • hie xl • house, and rwealliag the boy made bim stand as before. Again • the child 'took his position; and" it being nearly dark; hold w - notarn . while his fa. s ther filed the dangerous shot. A second time "In •.• potato eras 'cloven, while the boy stood noseathed;„ Jjl envious Moods applauded, of worse! bet the:.; , ' antsuritlea hearing of the matter, owned the wen-, air ,to' be arrested and brought before They severely reprimanded him• fOr the hearth"-, . 4 deed, and (tartan:4l4st if he ever renewed the .•. v experiment they would abet him up in s * house. ' ll o - deseribed Ms feelings tianirig4fie Me: and ' easy , as suiting sod agonising in the eu • • trams; bat [tetras determined to succeed, even at .e risk of killing' ls' child; • Ay:omens slip Uses or EAscratcrty.-11r, Gardner, the Inventor of lighting gas burners by electricity; :hie pat np wires in the great Ass. 4 Jailer of ibis Senate Chamber at,Washingtou s and by a tench it the key, milting the magnetic tar.' colt, come fifteen hundred jets are lighted Instan,-.' " taneously.. The- experiment's a perfect mums, and the correspondent of the - Vaal says': , •. '!The inventor is confident that he can quern, s-' • folly apply his discovery to 'any and -every' par- • pose for which best is required, and espepially , that of heatik buildings, and making steam for, -either stationary -or marine engines. Fur this 'tatter purpose, his plan is to pass plailes wires -, • Intl: copper boiler tubes, the latter tilled with water. These wires, it is claimed, can bp kept coeitently bested by the electric stimuli, so as -to ooevert, the water into erotica as rapidly as it Is . brought into the tubes. If half that is Ontiaipit• "'' tea of this discovery is ins - 11144 it =Gasps:ore one of, the grandest again , of the sips.. I should hate, . mentioned that Mr; Gardner also claims to' have snide a discovery-by which • the cost of feeding ttie Magnetic batteries is greatly ; troduised,' OWL insuring the. aeon:Huy as well as the tionveniones of , Hie siritir.;. What' change in housibold reonosity• - • the success of ibie invention would usakel /Think,. fiir instance,. of a man turning Over.: in- a., • ,ROsty Deniembersiorning, and by 'Amoy timing nikey at blit - head, starting" the Are by 'which he tray dress comfortably ten minutes later.". .1 Wtormaan Oars tiet.v.-Going todinner, the citber day, we saw a little fellow, about two years q did ; sitting ill's wheelbitriow dad trying to wheel himself. 'lt streak - us that many . people - in this World are often caught in, the acme act, and we . boll always think hereafter,'when we see a busi 'i ems mitn:rrastiog everything to his °kirks; and Ms ontinuelly.seeking house, 7ot •zPeclili etc! gnt .; i limg—he's sitting in a arbeeltairrow • and trying lo wheel 'himself. When we' see a professional men better acquainted with everything alas than ; hb profession, always furling some pew codeine, l and neier attetql)bg to his calling, his wardrobe ' oni,eredit will aeon designate him as sitting In lc wheelbarrow noil tryipg to wheel himself. When wo see a farmer with an Over-abundance. or .hiria • : Op,' busting .everything to their -nutnagemento • . Ihis' fence down,, implements out of repair * mid , . landauffering from want' of proper ItUnitn—rtoo r 'proud or toolazy to'taka ,off his 'emit' add go to '; 1 work--be's,sitting ima crA*barrow , entbtrying to ~ I . ,wheel himself. When •we.'nen a etaq Way, OS. $ gaged *lnflicting icandal cautioning. 114 - 4•10- I bur, weinfer be is pretty-deep to the mod himself, . and is. sitting in alrheelberrow rind, ; trying to wheel hiniself.—Stor. f ' . . , ' . A Paat,tsweariOrt.--Thit , members of the.Legiidattlres of many' of: new States. hare among- their'number some originals, it tnt4t - be Conceded. It I. related of the Pro& dent Of the Senate of Mianosats that on are. - ceot'oCcssion addressing his fellow Senators, whom he.termia "old bosses," be 'informed them that if,they ,"expeeted . the cheer to de. side mote than six pints - etyma, they were harking op the wrong saplihg—that he could 'tell. thene e : Complaints have been made of the loose•matmer with which some of our le. .gislators treat grave subjects, but we have no representatives that can come up to the "old , hossi! whokeeps the ilinnesotians in order.' . ' 'UR Comilte Binntse..-11t Io mid Mot the ZIA of thmo., • moor the Met atteettoteers In .Europa, has told a you.. man in England that he anticipates one of the most to leosely hot Mummers Ibis year that has ever bele Itnaerso. and be 'delete fanners to build the& for their _cattle, by may of rote:Um egolnot orstremo hest: • A 'immix challenged a sick melee Tots et • , resent sleet ion, on the round Ott he was in al legal. voter, • . .• Hoirro Stagg Moway.'—:tiat a situation in the . POLITICAL. RviceAaa TAITS.II4III boon kernoraloatat for Mat of , Awn.lavdveres tiekets hard prevailed in Clocinatl, Dena* and 8L Louis. , Lrrit Coxs.— .4 lll, Loulnnie Journai,ln predktlel the defeat of_Lccotoptou In lb* Sen a e, Jidda: 'lb* defeat may bring matters to a crisis la three or .11itir or the Southern States, but a crisis that can be brought ma :thus, 0104 In any contlouhey coma very song, end it may Just as well come now at OW* let It tome, antt may God be the helper of our toiletry." Jat ft emu. There are ropes enough Ste an the • traltoint can produce. A 000 n stony Is told of Lew Cook. Outlaw Poet Master to Chicago. Douglas was once his special favorite, so be laid aside &Jug cootaining three gallonstd the very best , Otani, lajmated : "le Pe avast taken Wile Deg se elected ' When Cook went on to Washington' tb oti• ' tato his appointment. after his quarrel with Douglas, ke 'Carried the jug with him, and when he 01.111 roniirated: It was opened In the Whit* Rouse: ant a jolly time had .over it: President Buchanan comforted the cockles of his old heart kith a little, and pronounced It good. DiNottli A gritt--The liarnahurg Demmerntle Veils la fearful, that the .Democracy of OW state will be fatally disrupted bye secret political arreelatien Into which Its patty friends have crept, for bed paws& •Pumibly it • may be the -Molly Maguire" association. and if rti is 00 014.0110. which has ant been able to make much program. • out or the eity of its birth. lint hear the Caen:— "• 'There it a secret gaiety in Peonsylvaaht which, obstacle Its animate ottlect, must has 'for effect the Ldieruptiott or the Democratic party. Volesf it is checked, .It will array the united , Bernet against 'the South. and . present an inaurmonntable barrier against, the barmont• one attestor the great party of title confederacy. Poor ingot Democratic politicians are engaged therein, and would . wreck all. In their short sighted madness . linrither purpose of car:yips out their ridiculous resolves." We don't care whether the people like or dislike 'the , constitution. We are unnillitra to take any more testis moray. The cue has been closet. the jodgroutenterst up. and the exec:Moe Is now in the binds of the Whom. Washingtoo Mies. 01`courre, Jame* Buchanan. lb' Washington Sad that part rat Democracy which Buchanan and Cates rules. don't care whether the people of Banms like er dislike the Lecompton Coustitution. and the Senate of` the United States don't airs. but the , Rouse of . Rem• ftniAtivek wire. and took iota CAM on Thursday; to say emphatically :that slst-people of Kamm affording to the fundamental principles of this Republic. may have what ' they ilk., mid reject what they don't like in tbesbapsof a Censtitutioo. The Hone of Repreneatatiree also ten, - given the Administration and the Ones a little 'knees tastitnonr, e whether they are willing to take it er not.' and the house of Repoprentatien. and not the: Admin."' titration or the Nies: have entered up judgment. and the execution lila the ban ts of the People, who in dub, time will us that it Is fully setteesd.--*lrr. and.leag. A Socrßinm Such its Sonrwins Disouton 1112 ff• stmila.—The Richmond lortentrer rebnkre In strong lan nano the dbmulannorinp of. the Rklunnoid Sangfe— Says the itwitsirtr: • Thy &ark.' of yesterday. patilrbee as article itlilds Mot meet !lib the disapprobation of all th• Cullom losing Retbocrete of Virginia. The New England Atonic, - win:rout 'emetilion.are denounced to terms of gunuill• fled reprobation. Tire States of the Vntou are dente n. Moly pronweneed as kw corral. MO "Toms. ° to roman connected with the other Staten of the Con 'lbeir religion la *oh,. at .Ism, trypoeri%p• ll.ll ..g,i i — : literatures command of wastliese, wickedness, inn Imitation. sent anorrainhod plagimiton--tbein isointed'uia. amen mem combination of nor rt um of miser ulna ' thedeoitte obi ibotped." All patriotism extinct in • New Engisamd. • • • . , s : • • It this were a Rao pirturit, nutiOubte4l7 the "ftwe Abrasion Nest Inmate milt to reran heraltew EMI b , ,Triaa. Da tle4trture not • only tentnte. It le imp . pmf bi te. • .• • • • • •.• • • • • • :Why,. Ibis. are tb• people of VirginiatlN be dili witts,thie enormous emaggerution of Aloof .Thi fi grite. easurn entertain a istelbstebellef that. Int I le ell; change tbe population of New. England for the free DO. groom of Imam win meat With nortrautinemsblistatlOti an y / muter. Them can be but op• object or isit= n , and fast. partially avowed. t•rik. s• a" • • diausinn powseatandist i , indirant* mild" ilk., that of instorday the purpose of estranging and embitter. lag mistbon agaimitaectims. ..( • - : • •- • • " • a`• ' ilrainfa tblOk otberwlba." TIMy sairam *WY Attached to tb.. Unto°. TINT blame that , 'be* best loteresta ma do bill% ist.inist•d by sit kitioriblivilitirt, to. the ottiotlits maferimatirie• abasitlms thie Valois from ;We% if the, abottabo !SAUL it will be ulk 'anal dtetirsoe: WbAtit thoy PR mum ib. anitorne Iguld tru !,sl Pio Uatme---aocioe, a mama tre:lotratylmm•etbit • a g,i-ai bind brittoeibood. , • ' • ~t. ,>'r' . ~ ~ r''.,.
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