The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 27, 1858, Image 1
TggMS OF:THS IdIAEBS' JOURNAL, -..,...e , ......... , ....e5...........L. , -;•-• MN ULE SI:144011PTIon : ' • • . . . TWO DOLLXitS pa .10,1111 1 (1, payable In advaoce-7 .$ll.l it um paid wit.lpin di mouths—and $2 40 if u ..t paid I tki n t he yc3 r . • '..- . ' '' .. rT TO iinuer e n rce copies 2410 1 11 i addree,.s,kla advauce.) . , t•-:, 00 ; , -even dog ,do do,_ : I • . 10 AM Fifteen 41 , .! , do do • ~.• • - tl OU • - .ciat.Aulrgerildlons 'tnopt . be invartably paid in ad. •3nce,aad aunt , to tint, address. • , • ; "to easite.ni SSD Otntii: . The .InuirStt. will be furniett 4 to Corriere and others' at .Z.:t per ba/ espies, ea.& o • 'Le"... " , , -• i ore/en/rice and Sao " supplied wilts the Afir le JOUSItat et lit in advance. • : ... • enS 1.111 or we ~ ...,..,- I t a"ubleribeis order the diften linueiN, of their news. *ii ,porallie'publi•her May continue tcosend them until .111 arrear:Otes*re petit. . . . 11 cubs -di...cc ne4tect or reuse to t.i their newspa• ',ea . Lout the otliee to which trey ern directed:they air h..11",5n001,1.- onlit they have settled the bills, end 0 f ,ter•ei 10 , 101.0 - wit"' curd. • . - . I f ~,,H . r iv d , ~, ~,,,. Coo her places without inf owing t he fluid blo.r. cod t he newepapere are sent tothe former di ro--•11.11. . i iiry re hold responsible.. '• ' The ••earts Sire Velded That refusln. to etl.e newepa. , pee+ frsoi the olliee ' nr"retnneinz., and fearing; them on ea Ile 1 ter, I. prima facie evidence of Intentional fraud. 'RATES OF ADVERTISING. on.. 91.11 11, *Or 10 110.0. flo colas for one inoertion—iutr so toent tOsari lons‘2.l reutx each. 3 linen ODv.liwaP, Cel/L4 roi in«nt Insertions,l2% cents varllF:etnents'olvt:r 3 lit!es; for short periods, dimmed , • .. t:111 int. . . az. - - . gwiLYS. SI , VTill. • ONS. TWO. 'HELL Tliree lines, •Oa 1..... 23 $ 3 ( 10 Feitr linen, .llO 1 l' ;:::i 1 1. 7 25 5 - 1 00 75 t 4 ( 1 , 11 0 Five liner,' 100 150 ,1 1 ...,•,.. 0 °' 400 '6 00 Six lines, 185 225 11• . ....7, . 4h p . T A • io F.:ven lines. I 2.5 223 •-;'.1...'" • • 00 2 S 5 5 (YI S 111:tht tine., 1 7.4 - ....• _ e • ; 3 0.4 5 50 • 900 ht us 11 ere., 1 2.5 22 3 • , vAar or rzs uxci A I.ItIVES rive uNCSCOUYIIIP ASA sQ • . , ::5 2 :14, :1 50 600 10100 "ne tntu'iv". , 4OO 5 (A) i). (.4 • 1100 Twe x l ures, ' , Thre:e,!••iusres. ;:*•-';' 9 , 010: 7 8 5 00 0. 1 4 2 00 oo ' 2l 00 00 I'4litr s4kracec. 450 41 ) ..4 609 9no 12 00 19.00 30 lit) 14 ""r''' - t h t nal .pr ~ , o ,• r ae vpsee er• c or per 0. a e asreetnent. A 1 .... 3w it i ,.6. Notie2S, $1 e ach-,accuturianied With an Ad......t I.qm-0. 211 c.rni resell: x 4 vett i- e o4.n t 4 before 31arrlagea and Deaths. 10 rents . T ier line lac tio4 insertivu—subsquent int•erlions,.s eentil v ., line••• Vi ite ...irtlisroroubti.(l as Annie IttadSertisillg. Nler•-ntnts and re lierig.ndtertising by the - year, .1111 ~h . ,„;.4 , 4. and a xtiiieling Advertisement n 4 exceeding 15 . .., ~.... sin...win'k....lorg,l. I t.r.ltAiltig subscriptien, • .., %.A., ; ,,, t r, V. !he Amount et tour squares, with chan es and sistenaipi inn' 'wit h out r h3111..,C, at the rutea designated above. Ad votrti,l,lllolth M:t in lar x rcr type than USUAI will he Ir4e4 59 per rent. advance. on them, priers. A 0 elite " .• - - . • -- b e . the Sank, SS letter prexo: No . Tis7A:nlvortiseinents rpreiyed from Advertising ,reot • ahowl, except at 25 per rout, advance .on port links: It). nter.l.ll A.t.t.teentent with the publiodter. rrrir.lev 25 cont. each. Deaths At:rump:MO with not. t - 1 runt.. withont: notice.. no.chargO. All tuttir,et. Attept .of rellgidus character . end J for plarAtional purpows, will be Charged:ls eeple fr,r any I otrul. , of lino, under 10. Over 10 llnee, 4 wits p4r that PoweedinV‘ tlnnert in grg n ot a g eneral or eli 3r ter, at4ed A t , line for each, 'To r,,nit3te,rniet,l,oll.ilx we will .fate Shat foes talk.. r,,ltt in tt hal real umn—and lineta" , , In tiler column. , V.9::2 ./mrtli make it CnIUMII- 1.170 a ball': r,dittitnentl 559 h girlie, column; All odd lines over ' eirlt s hare, rim rg,ttl the Tete of 4 rents per lloeitor cote time. and A rents:per line for three times. tly arerth , erS mart ennitne their adverfiling to nto' d n not i .4genrirs for nthere.eale 'teal '; - ,re nn/110 4 in huslneFs advertheinente. IRON WORKS. _ .... . i , TAMAQUA IRONWORKS: ' Curter dv Allen, . : e run roon , /rrs. ,Ihwhinirfs. Boikr• rod Moriiii!irts• Too/ , • Misters °rot err Buttders. The •eleterlhetll a rdllllllT prepared to' • . . 1.4,1%4..111 , 1w fdr a11,,k faille of tltititinary. , t . 1:11210,. :111.1 Ill Arilitio•ry. for collieries. j t i .../...."-, .1.1.4 turts.-..... D . at% 'Extensive 'file . L .tai . .. , -,..i l it• cilitie: and pm... oil experience In the '..,. , ...., ~....,. t ue .i,, e vsorarrawl them in taking the largest, contracts it theloonst. pr -es. l'arllcular attitian' is Called to Irene k Allen's New ro t style ,('wentl holing Jtarltinery. lip which the, Hopes Or ,:qt.tift rope omit:tins run on the top of both drunvin. &elide vri)s. . . This arrangement, it Is confidently bt:liesed, will rave In the w err snit tearatf imp:sof rhiitaw, the price of the Machinery in tire years ;And for fast Winding;Simplicit y "1' C ~ .,i ru,ti m and vittrabllity. It eanniw be imri v ew e d. We as I recommend the new car wheel. Invented by :Ur. Lucien 11. Allen. 'Phis ittleVi ran only be Pad at our works. :OA Ills 1.1 1 / 1 1 .1 111,10 , 1 of the ..veal Wi..1,1 1/Vin t, 4 11314. tri fin: pliant)) : imt a slogle w heel havitot Peen I,,k,+'' ..iiie.. its IntroduAton. We are nod placing it .°.t hr t l:'...111"01 •onie of.tbeprieripanl3llfl.4ll.lo . ll. l3- . lii... ie..1.11.. ....11111ri . ' v.',. ,v..i.t .r,, , , ...nil 114017.111t0n of Ithi.' plink: to the T:IIII aqua CA i . Shop, eonneetr°l with the Muir works and reef:oily erected for the tnanufarture of Ilaftroad. Drift, Prei:lit Cars :aid Trucks. and furnished with all the ho rli .„ l , thiirnVelllgint.. so that Illoyire thus enabled to ex. 11 1.,.11i, work uttieb cheaper and el h more despateh than [i1er..11•1411 . 4 1 , . .• 1.11 work relrlefeert... Persons wanting anything in roer'lleiew...l.l 4., evil to Bile 11% 3 ..:111. . • oAla EH k ALLEN. 4 April •.4.,'.'0,1 • . . . , . ii. ---'' P ../ -FOUND4RY.&. MACHINE SHO , 4 Pori Cr bon, air kat y Illatil Co-, Po. y . ''' ...nee. T. 11. M . ' iN 17E1:Z4E1i:: a nnonrie es liiv , reattinesa. from the r4oupletetnkttit I-..: orthesiNre tthinedestablishinehtMissip .. I , ply al Vorders in hi: line ill but.lheas— qurh I% P/I' :...1«:onl Fahfines.ltallmavl and liilii - ja - 1%, ,'owns. er.l.l . ltreakers, Castings 31111 NI aril ill, l' ry of every pattern. Ile:warrants his' work to give/4MS. I fa-t ion. aa IL aerordinglysolleita patronago at home and j ar.r,aol. ..1 ,an. 27.1a:a 4.15. I 1 FOIJNORY AND MACHINE SHOP, Steam car Factory, 'meow NI rf lliF..—The btu.inee,‘,l the late firm r xr.. ' alb, ~r SNVliiili & MILNE;',. win be I.olllin. ....... • lied bv-the sots... Per lo .1111 Ito various 1)1 ....... - 2 ,i - s 'A l iume omom`'"' .I,ranecieoot . Steam Engine bullaln . g. Irou , ..,. FoundeAnaitufacturer of all kliatlo of Msehinery. for Rolling Mills, Wool XlizziatallAWSlKNuL t`,,..1,... kr. Ile s ill also vontinue "the business of )11n • hoz and Selling' the eelehrrited Pm,. Forest 1114110 .Ish slid f„•,..,, ~ ~,,, , 5p..., at . reilll Red iAlal Cools. Iwillg sole,prrprie 1• ap 111". t 114,0 Volliell,o .(IEOIII 1i W. 3NYDKII. JAIIIIATy '21.1'47 4 Ti 121aVX:agg/ .. . • POTTSVILLE ROL.LINC MILL.•• Fr ,a c co (......j HE St:II , cItIRFILS tiro eon r7"---,...,.. ~.11 t xnufl ' et ' t i ‘ 1 ie sitesf , ,: t — 1 ' CollleYri:tllnils.'welgrh7l4l;•2.'r.:2li..g2iifl.':•,o2 nub 40 pound% pee tftill. Also. largi, Wit,l4l2l;nib. of the Most 41, ,rd pottorne. nel4ntitg 1:4 ..et, fi , i /1,114 401 pounds per }aril. Fn-in the e,petl.•nre of the leiNt five years. we feel e , lnfldent of in thinz 1011• Ann.*, pii,ed In quality by nuy mill in the -eintry. Afl letvlnese eenituunirntii its addremell In 11.... v, N . itnirr A SoN. iron Encloi 1., rott,alle. will WPM .i• 1, pr—mpt attention. .1 NO. lit' UNlt.ll,d'elb June I.‘. •fl 7 „ ilre ' - PALO ALTO. ROLLING MILL. • ..., • rHE :Nah.l•riber. beg ituve to an ,Tii,. ~ .. pr.,,E7,... ,i.:onto. and t h tr t i f , n ri: t o h d: y a: c d i t , it r o e l :o n t: I: •"'" c,•nornllc.rhat thrlr mom• u n ni ng .Ntlit n t ' Palo 'lto Is ,nnw , omplrfe.ind In full It is4to 7 I," ~,,,t i.un*,•i ,ittet, ; anent,. artgbinCfn•m 21:to 7 , ',- vr flr , i..-Al.n. , ll l forunf ,Plzetkuf flat .square and lorr iron. • . .i r i..•r• rill. or bar lion n • rw reslieetfulli enllelted. 011 l in....t w ith pr , mpt latent log if toil either at o.• il I. !Idea Ak II ardw are Stott.. or at Ibrir fare. N. E. Come- of Centre in I , 1 , rk , 1 %frwritti,;M 'tory. AYIVOOII. LEE k CO. .I,n I. "t.: • 1-4 ' T 0 C - AL OPEIITO4. - COrNiINERS. Plostirer- tialller orka. - Tlie riwpeAtfully• InvITO the. PIM attention of the.rbusinee• ntinniunily to hie. Roiler. Worke:on Railroad etroel.lwo is low the I'amorn7er Depot. Pottrivllle. Pa., • - whete heir prepared to inimufaeture Io I I I, A • a;) F EVERY' lPflt , Clt Irf •• • :•,•nwki. Air Mirka. Maxi Piro:. Gasometer! .brift CAl's. Av.. kr. hoilwrg nu band.• . .• !Lilo , : A tii•irt iea I niwrhaAle and thriving for yents d rented him-elf entirely to Ihi. branch of tla;• buslto,si. he tlat• ' lore hi inwilf that, work'donn at • his Aortabll:hihent van glee s..ti.f.rilott to all who may favor b.m Oath--; ; I,nliridmile and l'ompanios Will find It greatly ttrihtlr ad- v ,p,t tr, ~.satni,ne hla work before erma w eleeithere. N0V..21. '57 47.1f} • N'OlY•• • BEAVER MEADOW IRON WOR K S. II I, Drw ',IVA: II HOT II Eli. Iron afiras, Fun lidera, respectfully Inform pa " trolls. and the public generallY.l i t , oomla Ire fully prepared the Abide e4ablleb• amm • r- • —• men?, to ma ti ale( ilri• EiFlner of IlAittimil and Drift Call, andie'rery ottior b.. 111 Iron nod ItrtlFl- Castings suitO•le rot I lii•yo..ti miniles or other Ino•iniwe.on the most rea liable I .•rito... I:l..tvitttz Oyli,mtleill for, Mist Furl. rp,e and if• o •liinj. wort: tq •zimoral. , • ' Itop io A ll:l,it t li,.lt‘t tt with neat neat nu de4s , pafeh at 111.- 04 Ail,?rink furulsliwil 1. Iboin near. o••rf,wwi well. They would MAI. it 1 iiieut•bili. of o t o . in AV want Artirlen in their tut It lititckellOY• 1 I will moot with immediat and prompt Att!...11• t ; 0 • \ 0 . • HUDSON. ?lash 4. l'sr,7 o-ly IIN ill of . • , ASHLANOIRON WORKS.. 411 1: are now ' fishy Nis, prepared to fdrzalPh.iat the APhisind Iron • •- t r "" ""' Works Rtettlll Engine+ , and I'iruppolPny sti p•rWr•t . 8111 . • I eapaeity vlitni nlll , owl other riust'nosea. Coal . lirealtere of .every ' PR. - end T. ii lirtr mem . 11 ace, loprthrr 18.111 raw Ingo 811111 . 080118.8 .f dea , riptions. Coal and Wilk Cal s oral f 44.e0 so bps" ter... large T010(.311+1 11 ors,. nirab—al iforniOsed Taira. • The subascribero nal teir tliLaso ve.. , 11).0 in rent Ileb an every member of the firm 'ls a. pr wit , it itts. •It.tn ie. t hey' will be Able to f na r n lash 111-11 compare favorably with any In the'ite t .a II order - a direr? ed I - b. P. A trtv tit k Brine.. A ple 7,ad. I k ilt 1 - iittlityt , will reeelveipretripl tton , f,, Eli. a . O'AttNEllti . JOSEPH OMINEIt., • Ashland. May I+l. 7 , 7 • ' 19. rr ii). lea be 'eh , 'aft. last BEHAVES'S IRON WORKS, sistier.vme. E Vo prepared to mann • carture * STEAlit of any pa* er, • Sigik l'urnp.ot any earicity!ptid Coal Itreakrra ' , r Teery dearrietlon ; - so well as every „. t • A kind ether kinoratiachinery used! in •Minee, Area e. r rinteet, ltouirig . the f tlttier posse , se,tr,for manufacturing. and 1 . ,11 1411 t: ,Cp.•viellCll in the to v4lth , 1111 I. t timed out at iiii••••it.ahlishnient, at tlic eery. nicest prires.and or • n .I . lporior qtl3llty. . . nerson••l••sironsorpcittinit up Maeh pry i‘f any kind, ire invited to call anikexamine patterns and %income are pntiutedwithprirestieforerontracttt , ‘eliewhere. • •irarr.tit evert 011,1 are solicifeil,atitl strict attention *Hine veu to their prompt kzeruli.ln • • WILLIAM s IiEIIAVF.N. lhoember 9, 1557 • 44411 ' . WASHINGTON IRON WORKS , . . I Pottsville, Pia.,4 : JAS WLEN rerperl toll) Irish(' the attention of the business commlin Ivy the t tr, New Maritlar elift.nnd Fon ndryl ,rect.sfhetween Coal hod Itallroadetreeti, , ' . and fronting tin hoiweiiian strirt. wheve! I prepAred to exrcate all orders for nuottifittny alp .rut iron, such as Steam Engines. all kinds of b.': Int llollufr .Milla. Grist and Saw• Mills, Single and I' ll 0i1.... wine: Ihuups.hul freakers ' Ilrlit Cars. AB klatilic ,nt ft Castings, such as Chairs for Flat stud T. Mall ;, ~e it, l iesAtc.; all kinds of east and wrought iroU, ,f Win!, BAIL; practical nlichanirs.ind haritte mad/ Inds , of the Cool Region their study for year y „ifarlsinery In their line of buslttrnof t hey, that work done nt t heir eatablishllll.lll "'', :1 , ... , 0W:uni0n to 311 who may honor them with thmnkinllr rinvired and promptly easel ''"•'•;"Ihe most reasonable terms. Tlhall AS IV r.EN, JAMES WREN. . • • 47.tf a nd t of t or and legit e the P. end TREMONT IRON WORKS , • Trril ))))) 1%114 , 1 COIIIIir, nna.' The•Siihteriberr reepeetlullyinvit4' the attention of the Intaineaseomneunltyl, • -"" to their New Machine Fliop And Youn t' mmr, ‘lry..rected In the town'of Tretrmt. en d —• under the anperiniendeneetteet ntansp,l '. 1, •• , 1 of . Ilene*. Z. italderti land Philip Unthelt R.'wher4 In .Y,,,re yr. Pi Aired eter:lntel:lll order* for itachinery ol Ilr , s‘ 3 , 0 lore, atult as rltiltm .Enttinee of any pinxer, va',t?, tle3l•llreitherAef overydeelipl. Al l•:airingror Rolling 3111114 r 1 Hr.* and *,,•• yfin. , Ir an e ics.artd all kindst.f )talircalleasiingti. ti r* t4r Pint end T P Ants, Switebea, and . Ca.laed Wrought Iron Shafting*. Mr. 11)11- 1 "Ii‘ nraeliealliechanie,and having had therm!. •nr , and orrienee fur many yonrl4 in the Coal Hanlon, I...tc,kl*.‘f patting up Machinery of any kind, ri 4 " l ." 'all 1.4 examineour pattern% and Hairdo.. 1.1 .1, a thwntoo ootlttlinANl with priegagt •ttontraeting wispitherr. Illnlerr. Infer. ' 04111 reraleed.lttel ntriel at (patron villl to llolr prompt eteenliou. trmalng ViVerni 1 1 '12 37. hr. mut col hone. itoginerpit hand. 11 `;• " 7 ' 7 11 ? k A. M. SELTZER• r id of alien pd fa d•me' r, Or A"cil iteAq l. stmi I° , Ili 1.,: ~ • '• . - , .. , . ' . ... . . 1 • ' i . • . - .. . ._... . . . . . __ . ~.... - . . . . ~ ~.. l'' , ',': • - , • ..._ , ~... __,...., ~ ~, r . r. • p,,, . , .;,_ . .•,-;, - 4_,... .„.' ~ , , ,-. . , . )e. , - : : -.-". '1 : , '.\, :I •'; It: ;-' • 1 ': ... ~, , r • • 1 . t t: - - • '.: ' • ' . ' -tiv.4.,,1 - 1, ...,,,,,!.--,-- - ..• .....- ..- . 1 1 - . 1,......' .. . . • . ~ , ,,A ! : . - .• • -,..•• - , ,•,. •• . • .. .. . . • • ~ .1 1 , , ~ • _ • , , ~ . . • .. i i .. L . . ._ . ... . .• - „.: ' ,'...' . . . • ............. . ‘,....:*-4.,-- .:_-... ....._....• ..,..,-.... - . .. .. . .. • _ •1. • . .. '-' -') 1 1 - .:.'......'_:-....1: . ..•-: '......:',.. '..' ..... ~, i _I., ._ : 2.: ,• r-',:. I . )1 - -•'. • .141 , ,1 - ~ :11, , ,:: • • , 1 1 , . , . • 1^ ' - ‘ - s. v V:r •- • .."' ': . . '1 I I *: '7 ' :' l-: :: !- :. : - •. - - . -• \1_,,4,..V..., , 1 (4_-; f...r ., 1,. ..: ,•.. . - ---.- ::'' - „ Dv E itr i s :,_., ... ~..... ... ~. ..., ~.,.„....•.. ~,,,.,..t . .„,,,,,,., .- --z--:::..4. - -*'" t r ''. 4itailks .. " --- " 1 Gyilii - RAL A . . •,...• : . ~. • L ~. ,if);.. .•-• ~/....,,,.,, ,: ... .. . • ..„:, ••,,,.•, A N D...,:•.: -•• ..:• •.1 • • 11.-1, . . ---- T - • T` . r . . ~ ..... • . . • :.• iiiraI...TEACU YOU TO PIERCE THE BOWEL'S OF THE EARTH, ABM lI.B4GrOUT PROW Mg CATERER or mottsrArig,ll(ETALg 1010 , H . wai t , oti , STINF 11 ! • :7 0. ovi, - B*-7119 . Ali i 1 fiar:CT..l4 1,4T0f.E.T0,04.U5E iliD rI.rABORT:-.--OT ? JOAILIQPI • t: 4 -7-7 iIIiLISHED EITTARY SATURDAY' -MORNING,.„BY.:-BENJAMIN‘ - BAN - BAN- -LKILL 'COUNTY, .PENNSYLIF ..•-, , -•- ,,, - I ~ • ,i,,,,,mm i . XXXI. • ' V . . 1 . . ; . . SATURDAY MORNING, N(Ar MI3ER-27--1858 - Vall ~•,,,,!, , i • • . 11T K - ABLlEritit MINE STOKE q% 111 '; THE COUNTY. • ; • '•fi i , iN£! THE GOLDEN EAGLE," w i9ijnilt,re:ptreel!,,Pot tinrll!e- , The en / 114143%Iricaa of thla r ofie, i broetit In surer at allgmei a fresh MI pply of ti tt pate nt ant beg DA ME ME icartt C/1611ICA .1 akl: kr. • :r.lie pHeletors. 0 %color 1).11*, h' klrocri of thirty' , )7401.' I expel once. Or, tirilersOu attentlan'r+iAt all titrit • 411-I.4tilf lar am t lon pall i . rdtela6.... I'rescrlp94lo%. 1 - • , %,.I.apitiA jOll%. Mom., nvrat nib. le.. In lame nnort• in utitr,.wt s aitr4 .11ap4 retail, JulIN G. IlL'ol4,i I f..IN; . „lune 0 1 ,4,0 1 • , DICINAL. I "SIC w. BP e l 7rxil , , Nfholesale and - Retail Ikrig l i.iii:Let aAsci. o.llemlist. s.E I cinier centre and Norwegian Sta., 1 11(10404ite MortinfOr'e Bold.) 1. O , I[IsIyILLE; PE NNA• I ' , t l i • 1 , -- N.1.V1 ,4k4, rwcii AND SOLE PROPRIETOR or • • 1 refuting s Pecterar Mixture. 11 Fd __ l 1 1 -_ EPTINc!IIicIIEUTORAL MIXTURE cures Coughs. . i EPTIN tiItECTORAL MLXTURE tures I nfluenza. EBTIN 'Fr iIIECTORA I, MIXTURE ems Bronchillm. EMT": 4.10&701tAL MIXTURE ewes Sore I'broatz. ESTINO PECTO*A I. MIXTURE will relieve! consump ,i fire Itl (kola Id advancod st3ges of the dimenme. ECTINtri , EIiTORAL 'MIXTURE sold 'by Jiro!: L. Snr -111 " ‘1. 1 .0 la id.l ' EBTINUISI PEUTORAL MIXTURE sold by J. s KI=UL flie. Olitierse Me. I. - E BIT Ni) , lf i riXlilfol l A I. MIXTURE mold by Wee.B. Killen, Rap , kill it,' en. •• Elorpco.i.r.igoxtAL 311 XTIMP, mid by all druggiqs • 4. remelt y ihroUghout tee county. octoloo}2 . '• 7 '-- PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT , i I PHILADELPHIA'. . , . j “ TE NATIONAL HOTEL," i Sffilrgthevii Bandage Institute, ' - (tale "WHI SWANM NO.V7 ARCH et., 1 door below Ninth, • RACE Strtet, above THIRD, LI 2 , I 111 An Twor PO5 The BALI OT • ' Philadelphia. I 1 Arif,,,z;i.ll.i,. EVERETT ' S; Prenii— The Peoprietere of the shove sr r thankful for the very I _i_ _L u m Improved AbdomliAl Supporteroctivaseg and ; Ineut. being litinitipki - I , , • , , rstowod upon them the past year, tal DR, tal ... rlkLE.d 0 'M. ItAWLMGEI. . . ~ _ Principal .' forming their friends aim the public .. , • wh. l . i t :ll,y ,i. T had n full and ~.a . .„ ..... prepared tntrecommortalle them If favored a ssrt 118,Lnt'Il't I ITllptsEs. •FEM A LI; ' SI;P• t During the Winter months the house has fil a d nib. I ought, renovated. feoprovementstnade, and PORTED/lb Stilt L DER Ill' ACES, - g o e , sive niterationa In centemplittlon s' tha t' . o-i tlitii Ttl'r .. 7 l e s si . L b ir. h r i L T "'. l. in '"r h 'i' e l c r i 4 t.l P:' c 4 I'LL iinper ' We are determined to devote ;stir whole r ' 1 business and flatter ournelves with the eon , -- Dr. Klll6l ri celebrated radical cure TRUSS ban i we sh ill be able to give general satisfaction. cured Isdildn. a of CaPel/ where others have failed.— Price, Ili' L 1,, ' Si 0 0 ' - Itespectfully yours, SIDES &S' ' Ran trees, ail . Dr., It AWL INGS ha . treated successfully many lad air•TERIIS:—.II 25 per day eases ot 41 wurilisiense. Club Foot, Bow Leg. Knock ti ripe 1 . '• • ' in IL—Carriage a will ale r 3 II be I readlnie and Weald &nt.'s., with his Ilea arid Improved appnra- l • ' PlFFeill/CTII to and front Steamboat Lanolin; tut: ftlriltese ,Disk; ses:, to which caste telerence 1.1111 be I ___ , s _ egi'IVEI 1 ICep l , raii il tirrir, iron. t v 00 to 815 On I "7:l,''' i latlelph la , April 1..'58 St I f Fist lid r Cri ON' ELASTIC ST4CRINCIS , NNE- 1 LETS ',ISK,CAI. a aid A DIXIMLNIALCIOIPIIIWOBS. I ---` ll ---- i ii. at IL r:Ottlersilt than can be hungheelserahere.• 'I CDT:, ,(111. 4 . SPLINTS, and every variety of ICInI !- CAI, A l,ll5sCgS. et greatl :.Teduled prlces,'plaing -- the br4 inalt of goods within reach of all ' HARDWARE AND IRON D badititte,htded in private apartments at the stere,lty ' _ Tit h a Ult..vCltllthlt,lsavna • M rs. P L . 4.rtszert. - ~ . . eat his goods at his new plac • ori7ro l ' leukal 'attention e.szt , Instruments for de- t and , ith a new deterintnnth formitr child n, anti saltimfin_nr:fo ail guarantied. I frig nit such goods:s the b 0 Dl l. o h t _,. RE . p ii,: m4,..N.15r0110, ' : 301)0 BOT :7.:l T au LES „ : e....l :::: : :i n : a : requlre.ni their lowest n 4. 1 1, -1 Ilk 11 . BOLD iv cue . .• .' ---”" ' folieits the insieet ion of the Public. It sit on hand and have urn hand rt full stock of ' Flue Iron Chopping Axe, Coal Shovels. NEW t. CLANDjtTATES' ' c.'tswd; Slit iron ,t Trace Cains. Nails and Sri fi' ' ' I' N (1N EY r A-R . : ' -',' 4 ' A 1 j 1 T 'Lupe. Tackle Ihriclor rptliE-REST()ItAI'IVE dr PROF. Of' - Bellow*., A nvilsand VI . hardware and Iron, Depot, CILATILT. ern ~ ,Li J ivit.mik.r.restoring hair pisrketly and perm' a- t above Markel. PIIII hide. Fil. luttill teiy 4 has, iever yet had a rival i teldnie alter volume utile tillks 'filen ',from all arts of Ili web! and front the _ jt: ° :l '' lB. _!' .l- . _ ....,.. _ mesi Ofelligent to.prove th.rt•il is a pc#fect Ilestoranre; ,BRfCHT I LERCH' but 'id the circular and you cannot doubt ; read also NEtV il &II DtVA ILE rsTOBl5 .1 h e fo .g.king : 1 q.. _•,.. .13sr I lIE I/ , lIR —People hare for rtisntorics been afflict- , ' Miners' Bank. Pottsville. eat , it‘tit i li bald tends, nod the only remedy. heretofore ' , found an excellent assortu kn(rwt , hasibee 3 those abominable wigs. Ilya recent trine' rimmin Files, disrliAliii) of .ra fete•or Weod these at tieles are being fast Conch .dit•pesScrl with but a ghat many persons still patronize. springs, . Fine Trays, , i thetl4-entose h e y have been so often Deposed upon by enddlety. I 1 111-Hanle War ll* , lilllfil of. different kinds. To 'nll such persona we dhoeinaLer't.ToOls. ' kesorttnent of rtarpriitiv flake the request. that t hey t will try once Carpenfir'eTriolb, , 1 Table Cutlery Pocket Cutler n,rninflif,r i 1 IVl,o,l's Re.tot at lye there i l i no turth thing, tilos% and l'aint . 11,4 ails I Al's. Imps - el n lady who ar t a ha d..who used the Rat' iron of &liaises, , Table Spoons , art clif a s 04/ lllllN.'anli her •lirad is now covered cow . Roiled " —" 1 Anvilsand VI 4. tiallyaindSplkes, ; ..A.martittaat o at 5 e now of numerous rates where l4fflliNit'ltrrittst ; Railroad Iron and:galls, ' Sheet Ironer l 1.14, Al i ri ou.twltich It restored in grunter psrfectlon , Smith 'Fresh , . I Wire. Tin Iron e r thault Or' r had been retire... ~, t ~,,.. ; Building Materials, 0 , Brass Kettles it I lilsr nil tiorrt. /WO/ one fl(110 beld aril( l es Pori Cent,Steel. Sad Irons. kerrippig the ha rin good rennin irtn.tmaking it waft and'. ..Sliedr Steel. , Panv and liol FlOr• nit ,dAndrtitr. nod hns proved itself the , it nu Blister, I 1 Chains.. grOn ,st neull to ell , the ills that hair le heir fn. Mill Saws, ltallrnadTK 1t .4,;(tte il 41 yof every one to Improve their personal Cress-cut Saws, Powderand apPerlo Shit ; though POITIe may differ in regard he pine iland..nirs. iin titi,c,O.auz. l it; turn every one a ill Admit that . a Minn- 1 ti.B.returnsbieLhankstothepuldlefo flip kiikitiot hair, either in man or IfIIIIIO.I/, Is MI I/lICII 1 they ev tended tohim In hisdndividualca much 18 a. defired. add I here ore to. Menlo that should ! Ihe new firm, by the quality of their g holUltuintried to °bin to such a cousider.rtion —Woman's , Lion to husin'essand arcommmlathic prlr) . .4 rtibi Al Philidelphia.. i and command theircontlnned support . ' 111 tt , Plt Coenocroa. Oh 10. Nov. 17, lfilid. • _ .g BRIG ir 9,-..).„.1 , I_tritD & COCO —Gents: As I have been engaged In I • deafer,: n Titre! ma re and /et sefftilg•Aftnr it air I:odor:01re the 11/11/ F•CIII/I113 1131: one of ' Pottayille..lkritiary a i l 555 seltifdtfal age On. (It. 51. ilackinsen.t and having etre rion4ldithe beirefirial effects of it myself. I would like to oldriftait!agenc t S• for the State of Ohio, or some State In theta etd 1 rho lid 3ou ,wislt to Make such an arrange , ul ht ;it,: M in cony nerd there is nothing'equal 101 l in' ' pr. , Ilflri Not esprit rtit , ,n,l9 the htiir. I have been in. i 1 e iii il'lO lie I rug luteiness for oeveral yearn:, and have I'l. 4 fFII:i Aug preparatlene far the hairOtut have found titthll , l:ll bat restores the secretive orttage or. inn ixorates the'fiel, p a. s ell an tours, helm: fully etinvinctOtt that vntiritif slor.itlve 18 what you represent it to be. I would 1t 0)6 ittgagl In the sale of it, as I am satbdird it must ift• I nYoturs truly, r -1.11) , , S. T. STOCKMAN. ' 1 1, V.1.Y1.1:11 , , Mass,. Feb. 5, 'SST. [CO—Gent.: having 'retired : th l kr, . t t 4s W ,, t P•vou p 'r k lllair lhodorative. I wish to stair. th Ii nS . tig my halt growing thin. all well as gray . I w.'s I tniiidiet. roml what I read and heard. to try the article I, 14111 r t i : '3 % . v? ' s 'a in t N i.‘ V. 1 1 ° m t h it o ' ( g w7lc i t t l i a it nd hi c s tut t n di g er e t i eT . t 'crortirie ly. In th n e operntlon I have used nearly three ; betties Yours, Are_ - JAI' ti. FRANCIS. • ',SU ff. I , W1) l in A CO.. Proprietors.aWilfroadwny. N e w ' 1 Voikiii flu gm at N.Y. Wire Railing •listablisheamit.) anlit Miff et sts.. St. bouis, Mo. ~ 1 , 1 L.,l ii 1 1 And sold by all good Druggists. 1 . `lsititternber 25.58 . •510--lm , , — I 1 11 1 1: I[ . I THE, LIVER . I.:VIViIGORATOR! ,, 1 . 1 P IiPARED lII'SANDFORD, ..- 4 qcpmp, landed Entilely From GUMS, t, tine ii i al ille'begt PURGATIVE and fril,lXtilt tedirinee now before the public, ilist . . acts ttafi illt heel c. easier, milder, and moreeffectuailhenany 1014 erdlcinit known: Itis not only a aitAtirtic, but. st . r.leer remedy_ acting first en the Love to eject l ie 'nor 'hid in, ter, then on the stomaelt and ITwels to carry off tilde Metter, time accomplishing tyto purpose!! effectu- 1 allY,lwithou any of the painful feelings experienced in I thelettatto is of most Gothertics. it etreugthens the •IYI4t tent tt e sant& time that It purges it; and when *0143 I tially n emotes [„ dens, will strengthen and build it.rilli with unusual rapidity., - it_ 1 Itlierlieitrer is one of the prlnciptl regulators ?fithl human body ;„21111d .'when it .perferms its lune. irtl . tell. the powers ef rei the system. ore fully de- i 1 ,4h, . -I' le Staninch is almost entirely dependent t oti,',l be be thy , action of the Ltrce•for the proper', •etftitenuce of its tune-pa i lions; when the stomach l ' 4, el fea t it.'lhe bowels are at lault,, and the whole I [ tYI I OOI sufft-fs in: eons.- quenee of one organ—that LiVek"--rhavirfg ceased te E4 do Its duty. For the din- ', itrsitth t 'nrgan.one of , the proprietor' , has made' It' i fi: tuff. In a practii-eig4 of more than 20 years, to i t , d 'tome emedy where. with to counteract the I mini, I derangentente • inipi l e which It is liable. , . I , Ir'rttaa that 'hit , rem.--1014 dy Is at last, found, any I pkie or t r oubled with hie.,, ver Complaint, in pelto Its lulus, has butl,j to try a bottle, and /envie-I tlAtlis reef yin. . 'II L.lttfiat ti um •crt moVe all morbid or bad metter from 1 It Itk-, sYstene, supplying in their place r health,' flow intlibi ",.. Weiler I ting thelhil alierincli. reusing tend to larii..ewol -,,„r,f„,,,, tik i , blood, giting tone and itikith to° he a hole ma low ebinev, lentuying the' Ica rentll th disease'—eltert• Ina a radical cit re. ,I I Ifidiarss a tacit s areas:aril Z and.achat is Is•tter.vreren blit. by the occ, Si Onai ,ow' of the Liver Istirigoe ititur. 1.4 dine d tater ratfee la sufficient to relieve the I,sti,b and prei eat tkie fond from rising and tour. ~ .It I ' , 4 ' ^ . 1 t , , ',linty ono . dose taken lit- tore retiring t ti.re re nt a 140finfrhere, • . 1 41lTry one dose taken still night, locesetis the, bowels. ' gentle. end cunfs Costive- nen. . 1,10.14 &won ken a ftereneh!% meal will cureltyspepsio. rttlitettottkinee of tyro teal" epoonfuls-will Wiwi re litke Suck headache. ._.• ' . . t hisna butte taken for fe-' — ' male obstruction,removes • lice catue of the disease.. 4 and makes a perfect cnre. l itti i 'lty y one dose le inedi-k, ately relieve, Man:. while 1 . r.lotta dose often repeated is a sore cure for ,Chnterct i Sle; 4 rb 1, end a, preventive_,.. of Glotera. Al niv one bottle-I,W needed to throw outof the, alit ea the elfechr i of cited Bine a fter a long sickness.' 11 4.**Oue!bottle taken w i .., Juandlee, removes all Kai., I lintel , or unnatural co Orli.' from the skin. I rt , bee t 10,4 fake,, a 1,4,. thnetteforeeatlng gives vl- , • i I to the !appetite, atilla makes food digest well. , '1 ... ti ' vr n ra d t: ) t 4. eT 9 ni n s e ,:llTl P e e Stem st ' ed -ri e ta: l e r r re cra e d h ita rw ier lic t l) Cr r eaPrin i t n at 1 IyVsld almost to the 11tst.. dose. 114 Poe or tiro doses cunt et r,,.. tacks caused'hy.Worms In 1 1 I ittlidnat: t Isere is un surer. l • ll 'safer, or speedier remedy jig" I, ' world. to• It WWI Imp felts. .. i.il is -A few bottles ,beefy Dropsy, by excitin; the, , brat 'wilts I 1 1 2 , 11 irlt take pleasure Sn re-14 rommending thle medicine ' 0 e lo , i al .. ,:reretrii_Ye for 1i.r..., . 12 and Apue, Plitt Perch, and , ,t , t t•erers of a /blows Type. It nperatee' with rertsinty „a nd thousands , 'are willing to testify, to lot i troutterrai virtu.. . , ~ 1 4,fi P/ teh , use it are girin their unanilnetta.firtimony in' 'f I 1 • • 1 .• • iwama ,i t i t ; :e h e y r i ltt! . ..eveauU , , with'!Ac Ineideraiin', and; 1 11 1' ' 'l, , TEE LIVER niviooitEroa 1 I lia ftscha k tifia madr k aa maanaci i , and Ise daily 'working' iriatex. aline' too getat to believe. It enrs,,ws If brtua• r,' teen the firs/ dna, giving benefit, and: seldom IlliWO Oben one bottle is required .14 erne any kind orfake I.tlimplaiist, from the worst-loam/tie or ilyiepeplfg 'to a rironitnion Headache, all of which are the result of a Dis. eam[ Liter. c- , . • , r• • 11; I. Pyles, St pee bottle: . II DR, SA 'FOR D, Pruprletat; MS Broad" ay, New. York. , *-l[ tailed Itrall Druggists. Soil iii Pottsville by IRNRYIRAYLOR; and In Tamaqua, by X. J. FRY. 1 ~ i inaol9.'llll, -- t5.1. - lil 1„ _... . _ t i- CUN smixti 1 . 1 'il i A .. l. A kinds of FIRE ARMS made F• to order.fllleA P.aud warranted. Tool it nnA steal! Intiehinery repaired hy , . fleorge,lichalk. '',Clare gt et!, Pattrille, opposite Sastuel Afprries Store. 1 ~I ' it owe her 21.'27 i i 474 y - IIIBLI BCHOOLREPORTS. REQUISITIO, 80. &' I W r, r. invite' . the attention of Teach ~I ; re and &had Directors to the Weekly reports of itonehe to events. just published by the subscriber. 'different kinds suitable he primary sad ,moreidraneed i. , h4t,is.i A 1... 'lnanity kapott& for Tesehere to Dkoc: ,06, lielpkor !tegiNt tit f t , ituple and cheap. hints to dehool 1 l'i ""I'vrt• klldbwr . wilit mans otharjaitabai Requisites, till et whieh will iniSold et the lowAt rale& - 1 Tolleb 6 tr , and f 0104 fin:elms will please : rail *emir `htare at d 'mantra" Aeon: • ' • B. BANNAN. 1 ••• Ch.;ep Printer, lieniiseller and finder. ;:tertie livr ti. ':).4 HOTELS. POTTSVILLE-.HOUSE, o • • • JOHN F. 13111038, Proprietor. 0.4.014r0c roirsnizs. rt. • 1-4- r1 • sag-odo'd Stabling provided-lit- ..iltovent.ber . • .! • • • 1- . • amuses above tro s, PHILADELPHIA. The jibove establishment having been A.novated and refurnished, the proprietuf assures the public that a - call is only needed. as be guarantees full Baths action in every CM: JairTerms- - $1 SO pet day. • ' I . A. M. 410PKINS, PreOrieter. 0 •toher IA ' J • 'WHITE HORSE HOTEL" Corner of !Centre and Akhastimogo Streets. l'ottseale. Joseph 111. Feger;: Proprtet.-- Eutertaistusuts and accommodations of the best kind, end every attent lot will be paid by.the host and Ns iat tendante to casks guests and travail eta comfortabli . AtmuNt 1, IA PULASKI HOUSE. SMITH & SLATER, Proprietors, , - - Onire strea , , .POTTSrIi f LE. l'fr.. Tills house hawing been ketiti . ' II the Iltuist niannee,guests snit e lk tors eommodailon. Meals at all ho rs. best liquors will be found et tfie blur. as our'vtlizeos, will find the YUGASI IrePpt,t, one of the finest hotels In th June 26,'53 EACLE HOTEL, Lebanon, SUBSGRIIIEI wirtiev to Inform his old filen, Bud Ompublie generally, that he hi above welt known Howr•. He wlll t areommodate all mho may favor him Lorarioit--Coruer Cuudirrinhtl aio Sirilmotbusans waning to k .cottor road trains. E==MM HARDWAR AINTING, 7 N ST• received lf ! a large and • 1 ~nr t m N% ent of Window. Shidert. new.. alank.iiielpdlng Gold Itoydered,Oiled. I 1.1.64 - thir cheaper LSO than over. A- Figure& Glazed and Plain raper Sliad serfptFiri. For Sale by ' IIK. a- 3 . Centre 4 treet , opposite Epi l'attioltle; April 10,'48 PAINTING, PAPER HAN Frlig ititlersilf,ned Would I announce to .the public that h Paint ? Shop, in Norwegian atrae smith,. I.lquor r.tore. where he to pre 01 work In hi, line, eueh as Heuer on. ()taring. (1 vitinlnz and Paper ilattatna. tottle.and on renennoble term.. 'Hari' ' he . _ PHILAD'A. & READ AIL ROAD. RAD. tia rf g;24l-- FICEIMIIi: o: .511:116N0U.N. I,IN anti AFTER NLAItc,II Ist, 1857 - , 1 onfilf urt her botire, the following Ifatet , of Vrelglit Will be charged per 100 pout/41v.: Dry a oats, Confectionery, Ilookli.Ca I ngs,Cigars, Yre.l Meat. Fish. Mat Anvils, Bran. Butter, Copper.'EF7s. theniyare.OrlndetoaeCOroveries,ll • • liams.: Hardware, Hides, Hollow. Leatber,Machinery,Dystere.olle,S Cotton.Coffee,Grain i ron. Lead. laases,Nalle, Spikes. litre, Salt, r ?dens, finpiti. Whisky. kr.. • • Broome, Sim !kirks. Guano. Mill St 3•lich and Tar. Salt,Serap Iron, Ti and latinter. Barks. Coke. Cord Wood. Clay. lee. Iron .Ory, Litneetnne: Manure Iron. Platter; Slats, Malt, thing' e, Flour, per barrel. March 21. '57 . _ - - PI9LAD'A 4 READING it..Faok; of the ehilad: PAiladdph The rotes of theel . ght and Tiins this tlampaily, will he as follows, fro' tinttl further notice: To Riehmond. " Philadelphla, "lined Plane, • " Niiitown r • OerMantoun B. R., " Tails of Beh oylk fl, Manayunk.. ." Spring alllie,. . " Conshelioglirn 'and Pip' montitlailread, - • • " liambo'arand, Potts' and; " .ito o r . riatlitrnOrßridgepoil.! " Port Kennedy, • ' .1 "Valley Weal, - • " Plmettlatille. • I Royar's Ford,. Pottstown.. . f 1 Douelaarllle, I ' 6.. Birdsboro' Bending, . n , Between Reading and . -hrovnlo. , . " Itiohtsv.llo, \ • " Hamburg., I. Orwigstputg, It~lrrott6• Board of Mania -, 'March 21..'ii 144 W. 1/. 3k MANUFACTURES: - ',\; FAIROANWLSCAtEir rilE sikbscrOers, ag6nts fur the ; wan = uiseture"ti:Tektut received a ma. arilek.Called the "I.lition Counter Scale,'ealetilated tq weigh from IA an ouncete24oBfz. for sale at the ImitStore. • .• ' 11.1tARDLICII & 80N. &Haynie, April 2801,1868, • 80Ap. , • . rttHE anbscribers invite the attention of minors and merchant/Lig their manufseinne of B WS, PALE; and °LITE 'SOAPS. Ae , &e: The,. Soaps baying Itme been extonabraly k morn in Schaylk ill. Carbon sad Luserne mantle*, are roanninanded as of ro liable quality. •Ordeet-reerived by nail 'wispily mike-. ded to. 4farSal Soda, Shirai. Ae.. always os bancgia. ' JOS. EMI:ITO:kJ a ON. June 20.'511 --T-- WILLIANISPGRT 'PLANING MILL. tIiIIFEZN THE Beibury & 'Erie Railroad and the tans', ( opp u .ot, the Fur Miss, Williamsport. rstrus.) S. BANGER & CO.; Whole. sale and Retail Dealers., n d I armful urarept+bite • d yellow pine flooring boards,sosli. doors, bllndf, shut. tare. siding. wood mouldings. ke. Jig and scroll sawing, fancy and plain. MI descriptions of turning and planing done with promptness, and In the beat mariner. February :C., '5B • PIANOS_AND MELODIONS Of tbe bent Manufacture..vv ted, 1 4 1 BY . THErMIi rutveriber. All Pianos and Melo deons sold by him will be warranted—if I not what they ate relpresented, they can be returned.— , All klrtd. of Melodeon . will be paid at Manufseturerel cash, p.1.7.-S/n Pottsville, by which the puorhasera save the carriage and risk of transportation. Pianos will be sold fraln 110 to $2O less than regular el ty prices accord inn to s the value of the instrument. Those who preterit be ealling on 'mend receiving a letter of credit, can make theirown peleetionsattheStartnrseturemaseertaln the prices. and 'Keith! Amulet' the instrument relented at the above rates. 11 there is any doubt In ibis a:at ter—all we have to tay Is—TAT US. EXTERiiiiik MARBLE YARD. Dlalastatougo t pattsvllle, Pa. TIIX a olbseribur p ropa red, at _hi* 0 otaud, to- fOrtit.h al I udo of material( h his line, for hulitilth purposes--plain and .nninental. Ile lath particular at tout toti: the Yomb Stone', at )Innumuntilof his cum utleturo. 76:1 cant had In every varloty style, and wit i coinpa favorably.in beatify where. an dare °Mans Juno 5. '55 :illy] ti a call. hen thor therexten- ttentlim to iction t dot OV FR. Third MAUCH CHUNK Wire Rope Idannfattory, lOissinuor iramses,rtl de, jleaufaCtuier of Wire Dope, for Inclined planes. Khali. slopes. re., would Inform the public that be is cow pre pared to make ALL RINDS, LENO7'IIS AND SIZES Or FLAT AND ROUND 1101'E. At the shortest notice, of superieequality, and on .the moat liberal tertus. at kie Tire Rope FActnry. Planck Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. Refe.en re run he made to Messrs. it. A. Douglas. N. D. Cortrlght and A. h. Broadhead, at Mauch Chunk: to N. Patter...l. Summit 11W. to Sharpe, Lelsenring & Co.. TII more, Lucerne county, Pa.. and in tact. nearly all the op „eaten, in the itegion-wbo have been using his rot!. 1 Auvod 14. [August 8.'57 32-Iy] 3: • P to convey and Hail. . S. I 15-ly new arming.. of. business hof furnish . inesi.nt the arket value, • 1 be►lways LPOTTSVII,LE Saddle and Harness ilaanufar t ory. , HEREWITH ii vice your ; especial attention to my very extensive mock n(Ready Made dlery. Ilarness, Callan. dz.. embrarilui the largest i variety of style,. and qualities ever offered' tot sale in 1 this county. and ut prices that will compare favorably , with thee of nny other holm. in the trade. • Having been. tor some years in tho habit of purchasing my 4 --' ' /ea le Afalsrittle.ralusirely for 'tja th. ..,. I end myself now in the possession of advantages rent this cause not enjoyed by the trade generally, an lEtet that I ran, with con fidence,solielt the trade 01 all cl 1 , M7 of avnletP: and my arrangements f6r the zomintr, sea sons trade are based upon errs a larger amount of bust ars, !kw I hare hither,. done: you ran therefore rely upon finding at my establishment everything that Is rt.- I quired in my line. Orders by mall' are respectfully solicited, and the goods sent warranted fo give satitt`set ion. 1.111 as In pt ire and (earns* . .f.EPIIVER womELSDOIZEF. rtrrfintitorptempernhirtgr,Vltaltlstterl. rbtfronie: 3Lirelt 7.18:.7 10-ly • . three dnocs li POTT, 2S4f liwo door. be oppladte tbq `hen, will be nt of limit. 1212=1 Edo Gans, , . CHAS. A. GCNIAII CR. F. T. Tat which bac long been sou:bt for In Ptittbzillo, J. can now be had by gointr to E. T. ELLRICH CO•'s to E. r 1.y1.r.) Cheap . Fashionable Clothing, Merchant-61'41ot ing, and General Furnishing Store, Cornesof Centre and Mahantango ittrvate.dbere ran be found the largestmseortmet4 of cloths. cass)meraa. sett ings, furnishing goods. and ready-made clothing over offered to the citizen* of Pottsville. which has green selected with great can. from the Ins. gesti houses in Philadelphia and New York, We buy for each. and will sell for rash, at the very lowest prices. We desire to call particular attention ton turns touter department., being all practical tailors. harlot: long eaperienre in the liral houses of Paris, Philadelphia and Boston. we feel confident that our garments cannot be surrisaed for neat neas of style. leant[ and fit. by any , houses 11l the . eilles. much leas to Pottsville. Our fur. Wahine department Is supplied with alt the latest styles of gentlemen's furnishing goods. Shirts wade to order on scientific. principles, by one of the first houses In Philadelphia. and warranted to fit. Ed' ltemtnitvr the pi:tee—Chewer of Older am/ hantango strew's. May ':11. 'AS 4 2 . 2.tf •. thepa Iron Aga 64.4111000 es lA.Ptriet. Mien. .11..111desel • ve LEncn. o=l HADES. • Icg••nt d benutlful de tubcape ut e.' of every de .l. DAN NA:V„ opalChurth. No. NEW PATENT WATER-WHEEL. r 1 11111 ; undersigned are manufacturing L a new kind of Water• Wheel. patented 'May 11th: liwts. by J. lb Fait:cutup. of Vermont. It involves an entirely new principle of obtaining power, and of eon. trolling thn water by which we obtain a greater. maxi main power thin is afforded by any other advantages yf thin b heel now li. use. Soule of the advantages of tills Wheel are: Ist. We obtain the entire weight of the eater, and liave the advantage of the full head and fall, from water to water. 24. Those is lens dead weight to move. the wheel and shaft weighing Ipso than 150 lha. 3.1_ It surpasses all other wheels in Motion, velocity and power. I .. '4th. It in perfectly under the control of the workmen —elthei when used to drive a large or small amount of machinery—as the strength of the wheelis not divan lobed by .sdueing its motion. nine* it depends upon the weight of the column of water &lino_ the wheel, which always remalua'about the SUM'. sth. It occupies IWP space than an• other wheel. is placed inside the flume near the Fur fact of the water and Is never affected by frost. Mb. The wheel Li vary. durable. being made of Iron, and rant)!e put in any place and attached to Saw Mills, Crt•t little and machinery of all kind, with lessexpetise than any ether wheel. t he'vrin:ltb of the wheel is suit. that lig expense of gearing up Is avoided for nearly MI purp,Res. • Together with the advaitiag a above! stated, we are ready to warrant the Wheel to-posse:4 l a power initial to the following figures, for cacti foot fall of water:—' 9 inch wheel • - • - 66.101 horse power. " , • • • • 1 46 416 12 " " 1."4.1.0 " 13%..• - • 166.100 1 64 I! 1 " 0 • • 2.48.100 " Is ‘' 2.98.100 u • ", 19 ° " • • 3 Minn ' 21 " " - • - • • , 3:10.100 2'3 " •.* - • - 4.41.100 " its " • • 5.40.100 25 .. ..• - 034 100 " " 28 " 0 7,511.1 Ito '3O " " - • • • 8.00.190 " Wheels of the above drys can be so censtructed 11111 to, perform 3.000,r...1'01010n% per minute. When sold. are complete wilh gate,_ pithy and shaft, no that the purcha ser has only to place it In the flumtl, with can be done by one man in two or three diva. The antlers gned will put them In any place at their expert se. And If they do not perform al above, will take them out and make the flume as good as beforethe wheel was put in. The Wheel' , ran be afforded at a kiwi price, than any other wheels now In tine. Troy. Angoet2bth, Dia& ' DA KIN A STUittiMe. - Corner Blechinie and Wand Division six. September I,'oB . 364 f NC, 'espeetfully has opened a .next. door to ared to execute flan Poitaing. n the shortest 'I! worked A t the • J*.z. 5 ' 1 4 ";:.• LI L',EZ A,/10 t• 3 ar• I 2.4;' 11 j .1, 18 9 t" 14 • i r • a 1 RAILROAD It& it. R. Co:. !a, Nardi 29,1558. , oal iratorported byl 29th 31arch,15703, .... a f i 5. t' .... t, MANOACTURINCICaIItrANY. 5. aVt; on' timid At their extol, ire esta COMP ANY. on - Itntlioad etieet,ii*eat qoantity of lumber ot eeery kind - and deseriptims, , whleh they raw supply. In Operators.'. • Ofrpentert. and Standen.. at lower • mere. then it can be ?M. bought - ellielibtin9. , • They.. env alms), ready to oupply , . . 25 I 1 5 1 25 1 35 135 1 35 I 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 30 I 40 140' I 40., 1 40 I'4o 1 40 I I 45' 125 1 21)1: 11;;;ugh the means el ilaciresterisilye 'baldness, Arid 1ii ..1 24 2. 1e. (1 ., r ., lon-luring machines, man ufaetered articles la tb elr 1i ue ' .;"' ' lo r. eta sevlag of 25 per'rent:eriterarettoet.;. - 1 V. 5 12 0 Their Ismewerkehopehaye:biefin eveererfil opera -IAI IAI tleolletthepast.year.taireiekeetFast_qtautltlreof Dessiesp .. ; .; . • Wlssdararcirsanteal ~. - 4 • ~ „ •„; ../disiaiiin gm:, : IDed4essits, - ; 1,15 ' I° ' . l' - Dulladi, ' ' - Baiiivilateisi •' - 1 . 15 110 • ~; ; , , ;. s a ut t erie . .-; ~ , , . 110 110 Aw l aa kind/ ef.lpeametkligealed mid Termed Work, 110 1 10 r whlekrhey have constantly on band. They are ready ~./ 00 • ! .L XI In edeenteorderel the shortest 1105iCthforatiPluantitY ..' 451) ; „,.""; or qadttlipteawe or intnabittared stud. • ../ 00 1 '"' Dry and croett Ilaintoele, °fall kinds, for bonding par • 012 ,00 iiimesril elabillapli. Papier; eledr plank and ;scantling • fir . Arai tfteeryi i m a m. .3taliolienw tio.iitor cabinet erorlp•Whlterend Yellow Plea base& lnrildavins.ran nr 'xi) ontle: 1 0, PrAork. Vh.iteViup , p1at:144.2N. 2.11,1f.1%.% . . ~ Apo ~..i in4h ille I m atrdysreoily; elm!. planit. beams. n. rails,' , ‘•:ifitltnx.peata;abirigles, lath: imiinr,lath pall ilipilllisOf saw,ilstidt mid ovltAililig A ln their line en. !mot or trtorder,at thedbOrleit dales , ',' Au ,„;„ , • z Pottsville, :Werth 20, 'OS .. , ; :,' ~ .. 1 25 1 2.5 1 19) 1 20 1 10 1 10 4 1 , 10 4110 aa 90 Ile NET, etey 111=9 SOLOMON HOOVER. Whole•ale and Retail DEALER in Stoves, , Ranges; J . /Heaters. Tin Ware, Hollow Ware, Bri- - taulaWarc. Braes Waye. French Ware, and Clattery, Hauge 'tonere: l'ertablichltangee.Gas • ()TEMP. Summer Furnace, ke.. he., has added to 'his (miner stoqk of Stoves a Sarlety of new pat. tome of Kitchen itanges of which he can give the hichestrecommendat fon. - Ile calls particular attention to his new etyle of Ilea er which he Is confident will make the best Heater that hoe ever been need in this part of th 6 country. also, a variety of new patterns of Cooking, Pirlor. and Hall Stores.. lie calls particular attention to his sheet Iron Parlor •Store, it le an Improvement do the Kleterbach, which be is confident la the beet sieve In nee. Tie has now the largest 'stock of the above 'articles (ton n umer one to mention,) that has ever been offered lo this part of the country. iie invites lifs-Ifriends and dustmen' to call and examine for themeelves. feeling eonedent that he can suit them in quality and prieet , be flatters himself that he has bad much experience In his line of latelnees therefore he feel,: confident that be atoned be surnamed in quality or cheapness. • fErßoollne .and Spouting rind all, kind of obble done at the shortest notice. [Satre grid. fi doors above Neeisef, west ride,P,lterilie. October 2, TO CA: •.; • ; pi •: I 1, Pun SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER 113rTo all if antls!g Raritan. Lands. di- ta rinElop OHS! -.. . _ beautiful tett ft ned 'Five , Optave l wstorProit, awe it , *Mao' Otte: tbr gap at' ''' N. VONA:4 Book and ',bpi , . More.'' AMERIe PI C. ST'STEEL. ' THIS , supert.ilSTEEL C T ii• 14. *sat th i st"Havillearo • Deo Depot. AL trial of its quality Is sOlkito4. Irot 70 Moor Mr* sold• toot lsslogls tote has lamo • • . 'DANK POTT. Pottsville. September 18,' 8 • • 311. • ..........,------- . i. pi . CAN iBE MAD! 141. 4 tntl i gra P. R C o ife lla rs at private ' sale limpid e.stablishell works knows es , ~ . The. Pip rokilia,..trole Works, situated In the ooro ' It of 'ort Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Penns. . . pm properly roost to of turning lathes. planing ma adnalt, three see en pis, klacksalth's tools. foohdry Viols end flasks. wit Nothe.r tools of every description ne! ewers P.,e condwiting the btoduera, a large end salmi. ble anortimart of patterns Of the most approsed ma chinery sow used lnithe reg,idn and e large stake( new ceilings end raw material. t Possession &tea immedi ately. The property will ist gold to reasonable terms, and to any- person elsblngi: ens ge in the business presents aa,opportuoity weld MT For further partic ulars 1 tare of the underalined at 4 848 St. Clairow betwein the h es of It A.. 31. and 2P. M., at Kirk. A Moores es, Po s We. --, J. S. Klatt. St. Chdr. Feb.. , 21.1 . • ' Stf ari-To ill wantin saiintpe Lands. ' J. iiii OR - Or, . And Leithe Rlilroad ittrO, be ,• P 1 No reepeetfoly to hl} old cuatomera, ant the public vuerally ht i,, ha, touttooes to to m trout'ail t t. HIS S 1 MCtlttleCOl.Kids,St its French Morocco, ..iaoe, Ming and I t llat and nook 11Ind oar l ., Pink of all colors. He k ato SO on band a gene'ril b al 'cement of all kln , LlClTtlEtt. Oak to ni and' hurl Sole Wait City Calf Mans. ktril Leather for belts, a d and an extdnalve %frit , . Clamp.. &r. All V. oda .4. ski maibeem Goat. Doer,i - C. also. Sumac taken I eact(angeYor lealbor,at the higheal market prier& or pitld folio cash. • Pot t nine. Attly 1,1.). 'AS. IFI•To all wantl/g Fart toontem lands , tae SPRING X 0) B. HANNAN DANIEL teIIEITLE desires to rail the .tten. Lion of 'tile public • 1 his extensive as,,,tt - In tt of (toot- and Sine?. n ann • teetnid tinder hi own to I , p . 6 ctlon. es ' ally adapted to the floa lite glon .and . tfered 60.stalv at big Stnroon C E :ST R 1 1 : 'STREET, above High, nod opposite the Public &hoot 111111111, II ha, . rie Miner,' Ihintsand 'hoes . Elp Bowes add B .artn.t . Misses' and Child n's I , temHalt Gaiter. nd 1; W.inirzep. Misses' ind Bont 4 . Buskins, Iles a,. ;tree. Boots. Alsdan 8.1 lug Work,. : All I whi ff prices. Parillula alto. firtured and Bus t wter ' hand. a fine arsoritmen Dar. . l'. . . tigrAll wantio to e ,Witte' to a mild elitate. good soil, andflue warkr, . advertisement of II mmonton I . JUAT ,ÜBLISHEDI 4 . nIMI.1(elle. I; MISER'S GUIDE. .LTREATIsp on Mine Engineering, . comprisint cell of Trirmlnietrical Tables, adap ted to all purptioa, ofligne or dinsonal,Yertical‘ boa• soutal, and Crave re D u lling, with their application to the dial exercise .f Shifts, !Wits, Drlfla, l 3+ooo. Slides, Lartillim lnaciwardblerta twee. ke. Also, a treatise on ;111 - Art Prentice, I Assaying .liletaitt, with Tables, which exhibit at itinii, ter the value of Armed Orel.; rule. for caleula i ting Oa wirer of Steam; Wateroitul Cornish Pumping Engines; quality/ manufacture,, and choice of Cordite,/ and fVf Ire Bops for Mine . Service; on Gam.. Ventilation and Lighting of 311nes;:boring. Mle.: , elan Wells. kr... ,12c4- nhietb'er with a collection of Essen: tin! Tablea.. l ttulot. and fjlitmtnttitms, eXclustrely appli cable to !di lug ineitior. the whole Illustrated, intro dured and exent , litlefr tfirMost plain and practical manner. from the lat .audi beat anthorltimi. Price—: 112 37, by mail. Pahl shed by op. 81. 'NEWTON, ' .t lb Office of the Mining Magazine, And ferrate a ; No.l Spruce street, New York e -- B. BANNAN'S ' • s haters, Centre street, Pottsville. be Septemr 18, 14 ' :. I,_ , ; 384 nt F t AR LANDS FOR SALE! Gy r )ill. , S coin PHII.ADELPHIA, 4 0 1 by Bard, !nil ttii, State of New Jersey. Soil moon 1 . the Se4l. or egrleultural purports, being a , good 1 loam oil, lb lels,34lx4tom. The land Is a large tract, Mr ithid int dam 11 latri T a. and hundreds from all parts ot the coon , ry are ow 'tiling end building. The crops ran be seen'cro ing..t t cubs trot:n.lls to $2O per acre, payable within oni. puts by lostalu4nts, .To visit - the place-I-leave VI t e st*itt Wharf, at Philadelphia. at 7 1 / 4 A. 11. i by hail d . ftif !Immo:011ton. or address lt. 'J ' Byrnes, by let ..Bit! all advert lsement In another co won. ..-l-4:--- -- ..... • .' railo nit Ira mmton lands. gli . it. TAYLOR., !TON Y OT Tlll TIRIN Of LIPPINCOTT kTA Alt, ANTI LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR u i • .11..00.., - Mereiont Ina o va nod ,Exteuvica Clothier*, Of' this City, asp I following Cities and Countkw, to , . wit: Lirentcorr k TAT .'of Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa: laremcort, Tafwa iCsrs, ~of Easton . Northao'n Co., Pa., s * • - 1I" of Denville. 3dontour Co.. Pa.' u , 'f Irs of MaT arks Chunk, Lehigh Co.; * • f. -f 1" of Kea ing, i County, PA. • * i. f.. . of-Cin henna. Ohio. 1 .. ' I " of No,. AV Market bt.,Philad'a. Would respeettelty Inform his numerous friinde. and the public, tb t be ' has asnwinted himself in hastens* - with the ,well omen house of . . •-•..' • ' ' C AHri.LE STOKES. .1 i t. No. 65. eh "u rest .tectieseen Sixth anciAstseUs, Where his en v re aUS particular attention will no, deem- • Od to the Jletkba Ot t l -' allot Mg and Fine Ready Made Dr, s partments ' I " , Mr. IL T T. 1014 - a roll from, Ms former nUmerous. customers. an 1 „P & I who wlik Wog, of superior Style, Quality nd Workmanship. either ready-rut& or made to lade ' 1 ' I itrirStrang at piling the city will please remember the TeMPle 0 Fre lon, No. tO7 Chestnut et reet.just one . 'equate below the utffut Masonic Temple, situated on for same at I. be undersigned will bet :am to meet his friends an se n them with the beat and Most tasb• ionable style flt many lt yilade Clothing that ran be met _ y with any city 1 I Union. ' E. T. TAY4OII. Phltadelph .., pie ber 4, '5B sir .„------ -- —I H IRONTON LANDS— ;.. • N ENV E LA ND SE'll'T LE MEN T. 33..4 RE OP ifiv.viry TO ALL IV.ANTLYQ FA ELVA . TN a ll al V, place, trecity-fi4 milei. ' in' 1_ front Phi de phia, on the Camden ' A etlahlieltall.! 4, road, New .1 • . An old estate has recently , been; i opened fOTAI, e, Oh' first division of 10,0100 acres di-' tided op to ?myna of twenty acre* and upwards. The soll is of the; best sidelity for the production, tif fruits., grains. Ac. Thelpcke Is $l5 to $2O per acre, payable In easy. softiies' y rly instalments, within a term: of four years, with I to t: The terms are eat;, lm In order to insure tit pid imptovetstent dt the sf; by e bang every i / el trims man to buy a Yana. it is naw being esters ve Improved by good midi.. and some 01 , the best cillient Iron New England north° Middle Slates-am meet ing large improvements. It is a scene 01 the greatest impressment out of Philadelphia. Eleven. tytire boo 's hems been built In four menthe. Practi calml, Camera a 1 busioessa men from the , length 4 and ' bre!! th of t e Mon are settling there: Mis an impel , tangbusiol p ACT 4 on account of its being in the midst '. l 1 of -mai in r ly Every article raised upon this bind fitonian ius ate sale., Thu wider is ex cella:it, and no stich thing Is er is known. The soil I a tidy or clay Item, with a clay balm and , 'retentive of. tenures. It is. free of 'stones and easily worked. I!lS:minds largely In the phoeptudes. nod such 1 Is Its fertill y Obit:from the crops produced both upon this lan'd a d the large area adiolning under eultirstion t it will belsnd not to be excelled anywhere in the pro duction of ro m most adapted to its market. .., The nester may be well aware that therm shee t and best.frulte And vegetables come from New Jersey. which areiinnualks exported to the amount otmillions of dol lar& ' The la , besides being accessible In every way 'lbr fertiliseily as An abundant supply of the best gnat. 1 Ity of muck enure. Lumber en bultdln.• matertalaleanbe bed on the spot at a cheep lid from the mills. • Other mills ire - now being ope 'e and brielsysmls being started on the I g o . ground. n can put up a frame tenement for pn, sent eonve ce fror one hundred dollars , : On amount of the este sive emigration. this Is the best coins to ipursue in . e ver td get a place to live In at ii rat. Citroen. tars and b ikters'are on hand to pit up - houses on the best terms I In milli ;sphere the emigrant', Ile is within& few hours' ride of 'Middle Statels and , New England friends midi asmiciatioost he is I where evetyllospiovement and cone at hand; hefts Its a healthy place, a the certainty of losing the greats And hla o. hmiltlyby thole env hi t make the 4 ves of so many mink hardy in ii MT regions away from llgeldliri. 111 , II mild climate an/ Then Metibrekiraine daily to theme who improve. the railrosi Whit. , • - , The realm' will at once be dm bars 7 ,i fed. and ask Lie eel. not been tu e ttp before. The I thrown 1 he Market: ander& cornet, nit dould be invited *re pureinysinge`: 'This all Amex see toe lend under maltivation: on doubt' enom thidr own weld* semi the provemtv and cat of the . miation. Persona al. purehas4,lo many-are debiting, held on tifusali• . . . - ' 1 - The 33' stseositms Fanner. a rot ' ricultet Ifetheel, containing fel 4 1 wanton. ill be sent to each it tainted ... 1 3 etsi per annum. • .: aril • ledbppetabla. :Wat of all 1 umbrenets when pus Route lb* lind::-Isate Vim phis, Mandiontrm. ter minims i P. M.; en there inquire for I tinniest ceilidh digested.- let be ad ds sad tri S. D. COIJOULI *below, lithinutj Philadelphia. cheerfully futniabed. ! ' ' Septeer 11,'88 g , •}1 .' . IF' ER , ; 27; 1858. , 'I4OIJS: adierftui!sMit r of Ham- see advertisement at Ham. M witars ,FACTORY. and Picie-Bindi:9o!ltAmo, it, see advert ixement ofltam• EOM AND MOM, le and Retell. f s~' '--. . 64a. • l .ti hand a i wall asaortad stock Of , Mn'.e in 4 Boys' Calf. Gnat and of every; Iroell pt i..n : Women's, Slier nools. Heeled Button Gal. Aiding Ruskin*. of every color; Ildren's Milo Nl d Goat Skin Leas i i d Slippers. n's patent Con ,ortment 41 , lx A Co:* Read. b will 1., idwld tlt unusually low Gen given In n'll kinds of mann. work and rerAlling. Also on of Trunks, VallSes and Carpet L .ISVIiie, dune IV. '5 , l tf , ....._ ....._—L ..45- _L.........- tinilartra, seeadvertisement.. : of Ilam• • )locitt). ' Ow limn Jowled SALLIE APIO TM! MILK-SELLS. sT:Jous rtlitit-11140firra-lieg, ' • ' • How merry leery , line I . • • . , Those two little hells on a sllzbt steel sprit% Flied on a collar iroand the meek Of the old sorrel hone--too big, a peek" dlnrotinmdtnmdlost, ' • (Ilomett"Mr or other. I Ilk* that Haiti) As doon the Moroi Ia a rickety chillies That has *tea lb. haat of Ite better dap, Comes Si the meld of the And the old, old bobs% the toles of tan, That has lived the average age II man.- Withia wheenty rattle and trot, trot. trot. Goes the horse and chaise. from epiit to spot, .Whilst three bells with a MOP ream, Call ugt--"Carrie, hires yo tk and your main.% Morning and evening, night and day, You can ate the maiden. sorrel and shay. . • Trotting apast;ix standing still In front of the cottager , on the hill. Down by the market—down by the rail— . Now by the Court Ilmmeorear the jail— Ity the awning posts in front of the By the horse bead castings Out from the duo By the narrow alley or garden gate Which teals through the stable Into the "" Wherever you go. yet ate sure totter upon the tin•psnintu of ycurear,' " Three two little hells with a tender sound, Pilling the void in the blue profound.. In Summer and Winter. Aubssoupod Spring.i You hear them sounding theirdiug a-Ong-ding, and pot almost pray Their delicate [BOAC win always slay— • Play with roll ever, and soothe your heart With the balmy lathe of milk-bell art. ` 4 6 - The rude winds whittle *down the stmt.' . ]tight in the tame of all theymeet t- Lei imam the shutters, and rattle is pain With a thumping handful of sleet and rain ; Turn the corners in whirling gnat.' 'Till 'Till you'd think their puffed out cheeks would bast Swing the signs of the tavern, With a nervous err e. -akin to sin: Stutter the smolui with a,sen whirl, As udd it moupta the air with kmerful curl; Roars and sputters as if the witch Wee licking her broom with hazel switch: Tel. above it all; you can elearly.hear , you're got no cotton stuck In your tetra' Those Wo little belts as they're drawing sneer, • 'Ding 3.116010 g, dinga•ling-ding, ' The same old tune filet:they always mils. Dit;* alter day, year after year. i I've heard then ringing,•merry and clear; tto merry and clear, I've thought that they Were the life and soul et horse and shay. , Thrmigh rents In thekcurtaine one may see Silva the present delty— Bubonsetlk• she sets her a queen; 'Presiding o'er realms of milk mot cream ; Surrounded by sundry bright tin anis, Atid,half a &gen empty pans. Come, let me limn her:—Her build Is squire, , • More like en apple ;ban peach or pear; ' A face whose color Is like the East, When Hellas comes to Ills morning feast ; An eye as bright as bright ran br— it 'twere any brighter It couldn't soy; Ilair that would lead the thoughtleisa to pray One that is black for two that are gray ; And then, such a heart—the best by scores, As big, belong! as all out doors. A nice, colt, woolen, cross-barred gown, Warmer than any silk dress in town ; Such as our gran/Mothers used to sear ' When they' went to troth. church or fair Ilangs around her—nor pitches her amen, Which undernottlz it is u1..0 and warm. , Then, a home-made bonnet of bombazine, With lace ruffles it, and the tare between ; (None of your three haired duckssolirbounet I , Its else to them Is as Timm to sonnet.) A clean bandanna around her neck, And wy,ll starched apron of Scuttletrcheck, , Makeii her costume full nod complete. • When we slipped stout brogans unto her feet. There now you've got her, gen cinaine„ Like the heruine of a story. • I've often heard thr newspapers talk, Of Milk that is mode of water and chalk, • Which the city people have to endure instead of the real elinorupure.. In, too, I've heard how the dumps go dry When the milkmen only patss then, by— And been told by people. end told for true, , That city milk has a pale blur hue; • Nut like theeountry, which allot us know, Is just as white as the whitest eons. I've heard beside, that dos u en the Where the times and people ate out ui joint, That they give their eowsitut still and Lived; Neat frOm ablatiOorilustead of end; That they bindle the talle_and Preece It out Through scabby dug s of factory spout, (Like lager is press ed through syphon's snout,) Then Truckle it 'rriund the streets of the mart, In the red-painted. gold•lettered,tioshen cart. And their dear little demo.l l pity them sore, Aie suckled un this, and nothitigniot e. Thalia the reason, we all may ken, Ttiey rater such a bloods hlraly set of men — Vial's why old topers swear," by dram, New Turk milk's as good as a dram." Nur the bra town soak we get up here. - 1 Must toeless it., Is somewhat queer; ; Especially, when thesteather is warm, we hate a-bit of a thunder storm; It's so addicted to getting sour. luishatliately after the slightest glimpser, • And turning a kind of indigo hue ' Called by the dyers a milky blue. They say at places, It doesn't seem It was ever lutecideirto curdle cream; Fur, le/ it stand a dozen of hours Until ft esaporater and sours Never* aklut.of weal,, sill lire To teMpt the palate, or greet tile eyed; And the richest cream we get to see •• Will ssaicely odor l•ohea. „ Not so with &line's—her milk is . milk; Noun of your cityor borough ilk. But the country stuff—l'll tell you now, lee the real juice of the cow: And no mistake', Why, its very look, Piles the honest impression ill -ttuke." A Might, rich, yellowish, golden hue, Instead of that lama pale sky•blue; A. find' like the smell ul new match hay IV hen Aurora open tim gates ut•tley ; Catlin; to mind fair nowen;and talds, • With all the delights which wipe ) a Ida; • And then, such a taste! [Loney led clover, Cowslip , and buttercups, 114 w rub over. Sweet purling waters. nest& the line Tea-.routed leaves of the dkudelion, • llutinpire to render it, so Tak, inas , The Cant ot the anci ent brerk. None of your brees'ry, ctric Enough to alnettSt s mail ore -butte;" But one that is auft, delicious and dreamy, ' Fat Any Ferutch, and mighty creamy. W ray, dearest critic-6,101Di ,korp dark latole the idea born Benjamin Park. • When he turned J'rofestor's,Catetra wine into the •••Cinelonsit swine."i 3 , lauy s I Lin one that Is heleaout, 111th licarts In frames tlitit-if e good aria stout; it it b clieeks like reecho, awl tiro of tare, Lye* that are lighted by youtig venire; Though they havn't at any Ve been prep With a mother's lose to in. win.) Ilavefa'kete her milk with and tears The gresteirart rt their lios t rif, years. • ' This, thutmb seemingly pirailuSiCali In at leant quite ocutsh John it I've often thflught, ktherugh 1 dtin't know why,) That nettle and sorrel 5341 peser dn'.. hut be carried altiot like a Mired of silk In a misty whirlwind 44 cream And milk; Ile carried aloof along with the shay, To carry 'round milk to the tuilLY way; lh ouldn't Pegassus and sorrel a leant, Te haul to the gods their daily cream?) Laugh if you sill, but I tell you what, :she could use the dipper to fill her pot ith altoklac from the lactic a bey,f.„ • , • itbout any trouble, thought, or pay. Travel the streets of the city of Stars, Tie her team to the spear of klars; Visit Venus, the MUCH and the .`'tut;->- • , Each of the planets, one by one; 'Till she'd finished her course and honiel4.l stray To the teats at the end tf the milky yray—\ . Is,ear to the hyperborean In the constellation, 111 indie Cow— (I he COM that nursery rhyme in tune, ' kluge jupped over the homed ntootil All the albite as they trudged around ?pose two little bells with.. heavenly sound And tin-tin-otrulatory ring, Would ding-snliug.ding, thug a4/npding,, 2= Ilusic ht for the ears of a.king. A few words more and then I'll away . .? trout :ante, botrel, bells and shay! Ire; Like the old town duck in the Court ' cl Those bells teach a lesson to all °here. , ! jaeY Fur as we hear them day alter day. " Their little tongues ever seem to pay - z Passing away ! Passing away ! Soon the shadow of death will fall Like a tallith% trod upstuas „mfkre: ' And they seem to ask silk a.voieglOn sure! Have you made yotirmullitg setely depart Are you ready to gett tau ens heart Tod.. ell with the good and shatter pray, , If you're not. why mortal, yaioig away! For yoiere Pottsville, N °Smaller, 115 S. the 'a 1812. THE FlO41 4 TEN-ER T Jo-4 • • 'Present Emergency. - . ------- ; - 1 - , - T• , • • . • . ' '1 ! i•-• • •• • siva' led my-weir werel tall -in her, when. yen English frigate. sudd,erill made her anintatilalli oat of al fog bank, sod bought es to. Bittfteislt to my. yawl and. polltidlfottheland a leigueiiirkj, and escaped; for the Tog) ail an thielt %tat 'the: linglisliananeould not gel.* g wise lons•-i 41• 11 my schooner they hare tureeil'ltito . . :fender. sir, shayandu made so manyll Ititrell jib ,) 1 all'• three ii. weeks Of our small coasters:" * : 3 y ' ' ' "Shei carries forty mini ant e.ltnagfchirly.tWoi es I Imar.":Oheervini itioatattalst a n ti group: •,. . • • "And Is cut d / 4 :emende taltiff Ind a, reefer,7lttl.::l da d the metier', mite. l• i . 1 • ' ; . • "It woold'his - a blirralng,'" observed a manrof• war ' . man, who hatpin Ire! spoken; "if that Craft could be can& napPing.l It hint. safe for.* sloop to put her nose 'oat ofithei harbor; beyond the taper hat while the frigiata was there: atone the, 'Could slip.along the <Masi la Ben wa er, enishow i i het their heels. - Bat !noir!ererythi •that iron turat out is brought..! to by,•the ion gnu of the tetidey." •_, I : I "That's, a fact:Jlen,lresphoded another pea . man: "She hai i lalitin bt'drisen-birk in port no ' less than tweiityiiia era 4 in the last three Weeks.. : I shall bugled (or on t t , wherdroir trtgate laying o ff arms gets her ars m 14111.011111; dor thlia I think we'll'swillow the English friiate outside, and pich our teeth with the tender.' i •. • ..: All these remarks mere hoard by the young oft. . ter, who all the while eentinued to look through the spiglass at the tact arid her chase. .. / "Theregori n gut: r Cried, several of the spec -talon as a flash and kit of timuke come from the . • tendet's holies. ~ I • "That' s bold eao4h,'? nits ter, aslf speaking It i thongh dent tender is almos nil to tl tare at the chase in t e eerl 1 It's only to •••ry and '4O h the master's hone ; "for; she i ter will esenpo her, so elpl'fill something." , 1 • "You are right, my man, "for she hoe put about and el lle continued to twill tl, come momenta in silence . 'les a pity that we min tan mined tatter in 1 • .7.., . . naavon ifauwoan dr SOUTH CAROLINA . AND poiL that would sai♦ faster t an she cap ; su that lor' might give her a chase out," said A lad nit-' Trig •TARtrr QUI:STYO.4 I, . ln. his recent -speech at proaching the . croalp.h Ilia dress was that of - 4•1 iarn.well.,•.Sinatur IlamMond said': .. taidehiptnan; and itical sin thirty tree and care- I "The Tariff of Is2B :levied average ditties of less. 1 - 1 more than forty per :mart on till our imports( El'y - , 11 Marc. „ ”.. .• "Ah, Frank., ar4rdu p sam the lieutenant. ! the Tariff of ISM; the literalize of duties •seas(re "Come aside withlate', 4 ,'Sui he, putting- his arm ' fli tu u : h nt ; y i. l . ,:tr i c . c s n i t d . es, l , W i a be ha r v re e _Site.o._ ,_ ir., : In that of the midellitunati. 1"I hare' conceiredfa i, l4 r u ii :V e,i t ; t : h l :: plan fur capturinethe fender. • ",LlR'!' o f . ‘"": •-; t Free 'Trade. is Pk generally conee,lo - d 4 nitw "In what way, air ri r tlemitnded the youth. throughout the Union. It 'cannot be dtuted that "I will shod you; The teudar's-gatne ;Appears this is a great success. I think•the duties ahuull ~rum to be the evicting in (ro which she taxes -, nt reduce d _,UCeu , still lower; i and,. particularly. that Abu • men to impress in ti le B ritish' D uey, and : also I discriminations against the agrieulturuldaterests plundera the craft breheli thingi an they. contain . should be abolished: Buy - it iveirppoeed'that tlit4o which are of an y calun; ' m y plan to "'charter as till be a demand lot their increase at the ••111e! , .1 • eild sloop, the worst ludkingione dolt it is possible I session. If so, it will, of •cotirse, be resisted. a:, •to hod in port, yet a tijleiithle sailor, for the cult. I s trust suacesafully, Free tnede Is the test, , fir :work well end readily ;obey her helm. I will lend' • touchstone of irrogaverninent, al monkpoly t, . I her deck with hen•ent , ,S-, till e d witlrrosoltrY- P eng, , de.potisM. 1 haivi, no hesitation iti asyin.2 it., . 1 cremated with pigs an ti r ar sheell; and a calf or m tb , c ti p t da t t h it:t a tin in n a t. : lt e ata a s i s , h r ::li e d t i d v. 6l.l . 4li; u r r d it any i. F p ..v . , 1 . , .: • two by way of varlet •., It ou laugh; Fenny, but • the commander of theltebd r will find it no laugh- , •They should nut subsoil tai pay ramie for , • i ing matter, if I gamma .ns I until: l o o f. I s ha ll " simper' of soy oth4r industrial ysoranithan t' skip about thirty-five !men, and conceal them in,l own ; much less, to make guu he bubble :lie d is the hold ; .and tak,ing .kow nd of my emit with' !lions 01 another se?tiun of 4 Bohm. Ilit ic one hen,' only visible .tti , th deck, I shall set Pail , taxation is, after till.wlia we have most. at .. s out of the harbor. When get outside I think *II-! t this Union,' and against at we must, be ' shall lie able to ?how John ull a Yankee trick he t . relay to adopt themost ecisive measure • ' , Will not be likely to iforg t Very soon. But all , _ _,_t r Ve a rkinginea:ur Penney gala, how 'm e you will depend on your good onnagement at tbe a.:, - . ~. .108 you fair. Now you . see• kind would be at Freakt 61i that talk from the gentle , nn who. sherd_ .. , Will you join me ?" - 1' , - ,' ,mudddils ? A nice power 6 f wilich sed by the k "'art and hand sir,"trtrponded Frank Talbot, Arese • ntat ,, ve, and Ili. which oil are with etttlitisittsea. i• I • • Democratic iarty,i to-sr _'Now we wins. tol,proet said the lieutenant. t'l wt chur rendeivons, - irs ('earl about fire-ticid , thirtyltnen. are daring and, ready' for ..-,,ote raw vs 'tioLlts them know your object, le _ ....rayed / 1 t erect $1 ,000 in aid by iinformaiimi being coni.eyeti to ihn tender.— - Y ltu will find enough in these times that will !ask. en eon ition That * no questions. ' Meet! me 14 . twelve o'clock at its: Week ft the Letl; Exchange reading ru.ons , lind.report to me:" ' • "accepted Idtiff; ' The midshipman %heti took his leave, 'and: Mr. Everett, I' - hastened up the Matter . The lieutenant, re. , turned to the I,:rbui , ,nntl t Bing aside the inneter's Thearreag• tentes.athows A. knew,.he laid- briefly hrOs eloim' part of Y i . his project. The old tar entered into it with all the eh, seal. Together they went to. the duck?, where, - on account of ' the blockhda, lay idle a large mini. . iiis , her of veneer,, of every deteription.' They Were Of not long iii discovering tech a- craft as suited i theth; a lindrl,ll 51,',,0t, of seventy torts. She wee immediately put in[tritm for sailing by the .mas , ter's mate end three or four men lout_ 'bri er ployed, while, the officer proceeded -to boy up send on board his lire stuck. • • * • The in.,Fning iollitwing these evunis, (Iv of the British frigate was standing off ar der COSY sail 'and elute it' with Sandy I' \ wind was - fram the ;South and blowitt• knot breesr. The' -,sky Was witboe -wnly a gentle undulation Vetted ll ocean. Thu tender writ , is el; . -very narrow in thei beam, and with an eye to her,fast salt; g ave proof of 'bent by met she carried amidships it, I iler crew . coto.istell of ' uniforto of the Ibritish • principally I'mm:tab7ed in bus talking lig:Ciller or the officer of the itleck, English -middy, eras 10 railing, smoking p eiga had a sinecure of his poi along so easily stint stir herself. ' 1 1 "Sail - go!" cried the lo) ilii i :linwepeit 1 1 . . . 'sir belt: away ?i quick 'Hu shore two ',tints it • "A ‘c., aye ,I se 4 ' nn4 hie - glass at lisloet; just i. closely- huggingti sho r t Yankee coasters: A sal 43i.1 he. spenkin flutter The lieutenna ~ a $l, ..Bull came on deek and re ger, which was Amid. a "It is a lumber rioop, I if she dares venture out fresh provisions end c' ing more." i - "Shall, I put her u E- , 'sr* the middy. ''''' ,i ti 'Not yet. K quilt an °Meg. It w ; t e pti refuge fu the ham f ur h ' The ala.tp & 14,,j,k,h,,,„ 113111111 g her wi , i 5t ,, , 1 0 . 1 tender delayc, . t h e h a ' f Ilia' ens itilmt,Ml and then pi on i„ ecu i e d her "IL Jg.l tilutake I Ling abotibiSv shi. had wards It twn vessel, I . 'speed till at tht chase skit , -lbStlits effor, a of 't latigicat.tbey eabte nog ' here cOvertd*ith l id &Sega lieht we innti sus Liddy. "Etioufh of chi , !des crew, to so nothin, ' .stpig for the' ca dn,"! •!,What , a regular }dab sided - tankef 'kipper she , "•••-•—•-• - awl at her-fiche ! , !din 'and buy, she has is ki i iit . Cliff !" said the lientenaht,l laughing. "They look ' • MISCELLANEOUS NEWS TIMM , 'think out of .klieiv sehsesoas they . begin to 1 i Tote Scotchmen of New York city are forming a riii. -lhok they are gone for it Sloop ahoy 1"• meet to be called the Highland Guard. '. "Whitt ye want t" came across the water, in the Yardiee • Tit* browser. V tertrriLLl: COMP tilltaf lisaitsin angiving strong pasabof theatrical etiserminuseuts at Grimallitld, this week. ••I want you to heavd4 . , e ti brother 'Jonathan." I - „ ix ursastimv.—The Wyouilssinz Woolen MilL ea atßd• •'d'l' !rather no if Wei all ; the ?fame to you! I l eg . I, again lii operation, and will be worked to' Its full I'm in a u nity hurry!" mai tlie - tepty. ' , capacity. - 14:Frit'ilit," added ithediatiised Officer in an Under ', , Tits Itscerau.Fisitear carried on b' the fishing firms tone, tone, "when -I order you to let go the 'jib, you ; of liknicesternow employs over,touv , hundted se nsat e , must draw it oft a} hard is your strength will let , end nearly .N.Hst men. . . you. lat the sable tint, will put, the helm, Inird - keg. Ma, seireasos has been dangerously ill of intim lir, so the I,impf. l will pdy rapidly MI, and fall tuition of the ; ltldtvoye. Ile la rovering„hut Ids ph)st aboard of the hen et; for I'aitleterminect" to fall chain forbid him to preach. aboard of lier. I shall curse your blunders, and NI kitty a Chien toilllon get of sewed jutaher bays leen - hipp o d from ottawa City to Atte Anieri.mo aid other order , you re let, go; hui don't mind me; keep ' market, du ring the asesn. pulling theljib sheet - hard to windward. - ,j.enve , .. miL Gioxa I vAsm i intorr mo o a roittod ho Tomei as the rest tome: Now, iny , men," he /*id, speaking ' ktterney and Counsel, at the Massachusetts tar, before through the companion,way, Make a good grasp . the ttou..latlee(tis-tiovervior) Drina, et Greenfield, cost of your cuilasreil!and p14011.•' IThen•l stamp my ' WedaredaYrioth hut- , ' foot ott the:deck 'beer yetis 'heads. throw off the I A fare Smnreeciroa AWL—Jobe Jeri', the Med hatches, leap] on Week, atl4 follow mt.'', . ford incendiary, hsa received a Ilfe rentaisee la the Stele - 4.11,,,,,, t. ' , ,,,,.. nr , , 1tti s i t ik yo u ii', wh et en! , y o u rp _ ! Krbtor,_ ke for triton, at p the hands of Judge Alken,of 'the middle-sex Common s. ,-- layering about: riehouied the Englishman. . , 1....,- . . A summarily of -Robespierre. - which appeared lir an The two i lit:essells were 'low aide liy. side, steering•'. In. i turaper eeeete 4. 4 le the Aaloolog issicroussus. --- the same clitirse, him:tits:Of each other — the tender 'ri rt—"Thaestraordittilry man left no children bellied to Irewardi hbodt a hundred (albios-off, 4' f 1 'him but his brother , whu was killed at the same lima," o Wal, deh't be; too free with your. powder,l and,! - i Toun uirnon ; , a f riend of owo. was tr e ated toso I will. ..itaiinadib, let'sto that Jib shoer.": . ! night; a tittle atter midnight, silt Wthestweetestwaynade "Yee. I isl," . tmeWered the y rig reefer ;1 and he ever lad I n his life. It was the voter of Meant bo n, with a hear ty willtelsegan to d w it to Wind- , a very shinning anti artless recalls% 'few eacegtu t ths.— ward. et the annOntoufetkt the A riean uffier put fd"ditak- 4040 *fat ' +- She helm hard JO, and the sloop rapidly paid off ' - right towards the tender. - • • . I ; . • "her goithat lib- sheet!" sheeted the English officer. I- 'i • . ' . "Yes, Amino Wll, yod tarnal tool yarn, tetlit go, I so) ! Let it.:o! ' 'l.bin't You.see we are coining - right aboard thd- capbtiies Tassel r. . .. . I tlut "Ao4laliti" pelted thy-harder, and fairly 'took a turtiviiiti.the sheet about a helaying pin. The English lidheer,Was nhont . to 'miter out -upon hint at volley td loathe, When seeing that the, sloop would certiinlyitalt IMO of bit; he turned to give orders for the quiCetildrof his own vessel; but ' 'ere he 'cuuld , titynthetc!, the. sloop!s bore strock her Wur the folio rigging, and swung round; stern . with sterb., Ail the: sante instant -the American officer stamped iupon the deck, and forty,usen WOW th e ir a il,”topr e jroul the hatches, fureettistie, end made, and lea' after -TM - cleat upen the tentler'e deck. •\- II ; _; 'i - • • • , - - ', • , The Englishinan taken by surprise,surrendered without scarcely' Striking Is blew; and getting both vessels under,shil, in very sight of the frigate, the, gallant Yunttit caoain sailed with hitt Oise 'back tutu the:harbor, and safety aiehOrid 'latir,olf 'the liattery eflisti, en theenee' oVit.i` houf'end. tvienty.sesifilittinutest - ,.,' -, ''e -ra ' '- --' ''l .. '' .... 'Tftilesplidt4i doubtless orteot ihe boldest'atid must epirittuOittairs that reline ntrilnritig the war; - unit thit'aceinifil 'given, attuie'is a laithfull , tatta:- tire of the titintactlo r . r , - -. -'-' . --- •• .11. 1 . 1, ; - I , _ tanning, during the (heat Britain, that a I un the Battery at • n drawn to a grourur in watching Ortvves• I own the harbor._ " he siskesl, le I hunk. mut. mg in n eehooinr, sir," iog- the. point of hie button on ihs Oft- : said a matter's mate same time reepeet,fully •anewercd the lieutenant ie inst meant and placed ky distinguish an armed tens, eronding nil in id after," that was Mak ,"pe, both by . towing and If a wile attend, sir," said this tender mile like lie. 'The foriend after, of ,etlizg i .past the, and I ans,,the one that a' Stout weather-beaten wat, led the fastest craft le water. *Three.. ruckii =GUM BANNAiI 0 2 STEAM PRIPITINGOFFIGL: „ Hail g procured thiloo Pliosso, re aro vor propote 41 to exacta* JOB sal wog PRINTING of *sod tloo It Qs Oilleo of Om lIIOSso' JOITUA their? Pup " "." 14 ,1 t #re tlautat fi sil P 1041111 bS1 001 2 17 . eae i bp4j / . 1 tv,„; ft - a.ki,n;6o6Y4 MP t ig` i • • . 3 0 1 . <rpiff iketsr.P.; Atha rad Shodsodsities. e Oor a itick of Jos Wig more astoat Ivo t.t,o,quit t :of,. apkr ot i lir.otllto le this . see- • tloti of lb' Blsto. ' scd IrslteiitisodisokpfOyed Ssorassfp 043 0 t,t64, 1 Nolng s prieGesl trtatir intrSolt Illt gossaiteditioriroilt "to bp' ea seat as silty tbeirrille bb tossed out la tlito silks. ;PRINTING IN COLQIUisfoo• ss, ti, sliosial souse. 1 ' - t 71, ,t, , :of 4, o 1 s .{~ ~.. , MEE =ll== .~,. AMA' NO, 48, rwed - this young °f 't• aioud; "theimpu, efort, feud dares to. ee of the - batteriee." r mischief •ir," said 'lllnds the fore and at. • a, gun to• cut away rerpondett the officer. ode teiterard egein." e retirtog tender fur , I st ys J he 1 L ;e II; i we hav . at we ;eeisive . a cola : a OL .id at once to action," i of yt;u to go to the At} - 1 ..... e- oo „le Nr,w Tont street, and drum up 7) , ' , A.ki , F:va:nt • "'TES yOFM • • J edger, Take- only these that LgunEtt."-..Nlr. ion er, of th nything.--Let noun et 1 ,i„,„,, re . ~ ve pjek .ffered la. Edward Ev .t we shout.) ho hetruyed /. ~e rnon Fund, e l r • ant roect . the tender.— rett $1 ,000 in aid of the b i sou write every hese times that will 'net% on eon ition That . r. Eve Year' Mr , Everett 4 twelve o'clock nt tie Week f. the Led ' r,.fer lind repurt to me."„, . the „.40 has en paid, and itook bin leave, 'and. aare V ted ' : rites fur he Ledger."— . The lieutenant: re. , Mr. Everett, therefori,,o,t: 4. 1 s h rew d un the , Wing snide the innerier's Theutrangesuent is 14 ' 4 Wan , bah” l'im‘ part of Mr. Boone, s will aY , hile it:l4'34ls i ntered into . it with ell . As r Mr. Everett' she chnracter of ' aim. ' yt to the dock.?, where, ter elevates int in the eyes le, lay idle a I age num- hiasetJurr in the al, H !warm admirer description. They were of every thoug,' an, aj is curb a- craft as suited of the virtues "wwingt"r4 cub e his talent, are seventy tons. She was•rew rd except e gratitude of or sailing by the mat devoted wit;. t reserving as a n Meal lege y, our men loin_ bei enf: ' , , the wati ' n he and tomb of • r the grea merman niceetied to buy up and the fortue e k., • is * • • Antesman. In the engageme on -1 ; warrior these wiener, the tender I , ecn Mr. Ey4rett, and .111 - r. Bonner, we standing off and on un• ciadad anten for nat.re nor light remark. Both with Sandy Book. , The , see e, need by honorable motive, and are equal and blowing about 'pi live n „ • as without a cloud, and led to fredit. Jetted the surface Of the Y . _ . .'4'"*" " — r ---- 1 a clipper built vessel, . r•A rernarbble exhibition recently took , cod 000ctroelod w h olly ~ J at the lloi kinaville (Terni.) , Fail'. Ten Siting quirlities; ai i,i s h e .hers, named Brown. all maunted en Otte grey .erhauling everything.— toss, rode into the itiTilditibmitcr ' . and displayed nog thirty-twovi,under..eir horsemanship , al l being. goud rider.. 'The i bout thirtythe younge-t twenty. They had nan, in tl.ildert was forty, navy, They were n not nil been together for fifteen enta. Their he bow and on the ni I Mother was present. and they reinat up in front etchia‘ethe .1.0,,, ;of the glorious inlitroo, and saluted her, While i hlutT,Ttill.tared der ; cite she./ tear. oi j oy and pride. tinging over the i,i wi ; 411 ' immiiimmie..- -- _ _____ _ The man nt t,;pot ' 4 t, for the vesse mer el seemed alum. e ettorturrssers tend very strongly to make Mr. Donk bell " I. ' 13e the rarttrite eatiolidate of the Muth foi,the neat Pres-. .Idency. c i . • ,e,2lCer. Tux tiovornor of Missouri Is a beatitiful reprifsenfa: ' le detnandi nu r lire of the Monier Itullian Chivalry; Team airier be tut...Aril thiy, leveling' tail e d sh e t tuhernational rbalrhe bait been sr hippederben Tiered thtbnhe harbUr , drunk. A, few ttay ago he was found drunk_ at a negro i„ ~, j ii, igno i ll . r . ~..t he wedding. trion this tbe defferann City. Yinifierr up; - - ' 1r frolicklm , atilt °apnea. drinking wih ungrovet, set 'e- " 1 ; Mr . -'Sllidileb" : ing eith . negitnes, Isn't establishing 'negro . equality,' a • n i t.ligh t. i limpid like to know What isr • it , i'd't v imged John j EDT's I). Mesas.. the Governor sleet of the ' Stale of fut,„kbrat the stran- New York. lea prominent and wealthy merchant of the / "u'dliia ' . : emirscity.dning business! on Front street as a whole nesill4 lr to * West lodfft goods.deaWr, During the grouter of a l, - nt ry imehich he has kern engaged In bushier , . in irywe May ICli lit Ity, he has been distinguished Ibk,.bonorattie deal., die from her, I I 1,, j , d for mgacitv t and enterprisol; characteristltts •• 1. e have made hint one of the weal, blest tern in New her tack, air?" asked !li rk, d one of the meat respected of Ita 'Miens. • • . , k NDLIIICI. bli nos, in the 'slew of tome con. . f , doctors 1 eb.jitt •-ludependeet" . Journals, are aflrtill the eltetp ;its r , , es to ta , ronstrt o to iliht to mlarrprexent r •now, tfho will lake' „ 0 ,,,,, 5itin ,„. par ividnala. For instance, it the divPlentult• - i tine l'lsilutriphil Lr , ,Ner . y kigtv,tsr.c such a 1. , .•-• ill a tulle, and then : tien of Servitor Sew fr•I'„? It ha. h se to eet•-.f r ts along the land. -ilhe . the hopreasion that he advocat :',ri g7 ~,.,.,.. I g e e ith t s . lavery in the .s.ttites vrbere it exis althou, h 6 ,,. II ohs hail got tio, far xpr . I disclal inch , Se tl tut,' In that arts' • bur to got hack again, . `,: na d. r . ' Tha e lial " tiroore L i lo, lbe fam in e - date ghee. • 11i:- for her T o so at cut , out dissent, a bitterly partizan latter of Ili! correspondent o take alarm, end put-, ..Ion,":1it whith, speaktng uf the New York ekctiou, be be best or her way t 0... 50 5 : 1 , eft. Confident of the e Eriglish' lieutenant was airelady his, . . tr . i . ii lf , the result to antoreer th a t th e g reat commercial I State 01 New York has espetised the ileward.Llneoln doe. that the southern and northern States cannot and I exist in the some 1.411. M, the r.41)11 In to hu•det'' , ' `.. 1 -7 sloop! tkiet.away. itch such nuttiness cannot yet hare seised upon ttio pv..e enough to see that her . Idea the Enintni State." -- - We think it the duty of the. Independent press In y,t , an p fts ry. -. d ' .. -i. . " spea — k freely In approval or censure of' the doctrines not i ke this morning," said .; p „,,,,ii„,,, r0 t parties or indialduaisf—to ogree deva. sicken pia for the ailiole trick, !rand. tatsehood, or Mischievous principle. or 1 , •I. ng of the ,turkey and ! Icy—whether polluter or otherwise—bat to 'seek to ..• , always fair and truthful—thus to Inform instead of tale - . _ ' leading the pronto. , kuut from BOOK iIINDSZY: Boat iound fit averyliitriptt,et.sql*, Blast. aeolor of *very desesiptlosi salliftstaifil,boaed nod rulTd to, . , ''Ten DtritioN SVGAL—Io the South four Wm.. Bred ih o i!si Cid acre. , land are cultivated in the, ircidaction of sugar. i 1 4tecording WA, thealla..4 1651), the number engaged inits cultivation, etas , only 2631. Last year w e pair! n. : duty Jll2,{2T e 000 . 00 this single ankle *lune, The *frac veto . , of the sugar crop of tie United States was le i . than the amount of 'duty paid Upon it, - Now:ths. la a direet . tax upon Ili4e wh'ecansume this article, and it Is an especially ! heavy one upon ib'si lahoi. , log men-of the Northi—of 'mere than twelve Mil: Ilion: find a hall dollars. It is one of the nacesea 7 tries of life that enters into universal aiutimption, i And yet this enormous tax is imposed upon was . laboring men for the benefit of les, - lbw three thousand planters. a nters a pl These re made es , 1 peclal 'pets of the goVeratnent,and all its favors tare showered upon them. AD Other i;retichilis of ' industry have been wholly ne4ceted, or ari open ' war toads upon them. The Democratic : paely • 1 , laints that a tariff is unconstitutional, and there. ' fore, all protection or encouragement is withheld from everybody and everything Aso but theist 2; 7 600 slaveholders, and .theY arerld, by Northern . consumers, $12,560,000 for 'raising sugar. liar, not the Northern peiliple a right to twaphin •as the outrageous thrde'nf If this tariff raid haysi, ~.i. the effect. to stimulate the stigar.growing Wraiths, j all over the country,!al a tariff it. is clamed doe, other branches of induitry, and thereby diminish prices in the end, it Might bei submitted to; ftt4 It bolos such effect, and is therafois, a gross . 'wrong upon the 'North, and is i disnrimination :against .free.tuen for the -lienetit'of slavoholders, ZPOLrncAL. 'A ascot lourw,iy of the boundary Hue between Barks and Schuylkill County, hay established -the.fact that Mme eightmnatbousand genre of land. henetohare taxed to Schuylkill really belnng to Berks. The tract Is !doing the BitleMountain. Aorurvvrcitat Creanamart—Tlie editor ef the New Bed ford' Mercury bas i im,u a u ear or corn 'bleb be rage con- Ulna thotagunb , hing number of kernole. Do.s be kilns , that? Is 4 be meet lbeett The editor et the Fall 81rer Baur" bar A.StilliLef celery n bleb v Went ten and a halt poundf. , . A ";:t.tmecT" non, Imams' hiring fn New Trait, ofrogya her , drankan.abutive hue. band his gboicp--4 viinplaint against Mtn for await In ain't, 'crab% traveling enemies to Mir*, gill 'watt 'money; awda roads* never tit. see her again. Ile at , espied the .latterand,rlll Reatketart. , Sprimuo..:+l:l. C. Jotto doe, /AA iVirfaiqdr ittitch. with dried pt I es an oozed, I s rad lOW "A a le Off. " Theaathjeet of the beetled! , limes reueryje'ree of those happy-Lrlntky, loch who gw, non . Xnnowntij to the floptlnTsto!p than in the shostraker't. asa beam ladle he a Whine op alptlest a Poet; ante 4rejoy leg hie dudeen, be matakee the ehad,'w of a drelpast'a mortal for the "!eladdder" of hie own higli-studded Lid sadly di. lapidated ! !! Pone rurally wide/fakir, In ordorto obtaffitaido•km to,lbs Tomb tomtit:mu the, oftoefation of bark ear. tied Into the jail yard& bestheronn.tbransertptlon'iapose rittheh - cootakted. lopfw.aC vidleoloso Ailtsfkrfl:4 'The' peirrpapor repotiort. tbliatileut this lb, seetaine epee, reefed the ihreriPttort Hot pitehrtt Into the ott4ettekrr (or hie Ictotweserr,, and MIR In turn hilt/ peed thr.ete ter t.at:ur who tttritivtod, U col eine mttln, lu a Vita. *l4 this the Teti LW of the - trieke of Ithi hots.* ,