'7 .--.--,---------- TtiAS di TSAI ALGIERS' JOURNAL.; • cl i 4...4...........i..........r......e,...... .- . sisaiti e.uusdantins: . .. Tl 7 O DtlltLittd p.ir anuisto, payable In advance— rk 2if not I- old settlati aik moduli-and $5O it n ot void tilthiu these:in i. • . ' to okras: •• . to me ttoplea to ono addreasnlo Ades:mid lla s6 ° 00 se, co do ' do z • ;do . OO Flit...v.li do do ', - • ;do ' '-' o . ol fr ; . z - '' 0 •,ot.:. tbrriptiorta inutit be Qtfatilal, paid t o 110- ... .. , f A neaona sollt, to on. addrear.. .- -, .....- .•.... t. -., ..,,, .: I, '' • TO CALltials LiD.Oiltrili: - . •-,.. : • ThelJottotiat mill bertordlattedlolktrideri Ititihfhiiit at $3 terr lOU copies, tub 00 dinfigs• t ied . -•• 11.111f.nergy men arot .fr.tootsr- 1 0 0 P sith the Jou Lilt .t $1 to advaileg• , - ras,i.or or . . APES _ II 4 brribersiVbrOardictiltiOltane•9f their litWg... 111193 . . th - 4 Pllbibh,r MO o.ot.intt" tseid theot Until' all or oototroa err Oild• ; .. I. . : ... . . t i I „ ~.,i.,,reoeglert or reruae to take theiT . ..reorotpe:' oi t :s r o /he ,:rem r 3 vhil;:rh to ram dlreeted.,th4 are o 41 ,34,,, , :s attle Gold they ha 9 settled the, bills ; end; corderOd toe. Jtstoatlitu9d. . . , , i , 4 , t ... rito e more to Other , see!wit.hmat latbrmltle theyi , t toiam ....ed the newapaptreTel mot to theformer . d liKt on.tbetare held rinspon 84ble. . _, ~.. .r tim ore deridettlhatieerasing fotak e u :,, woirA j °, , 0 the ollen,or rattterloit,ond leaving th, nn u .; perot ,iii ,,,, or,lo prima Neje eyldehhot ihtentlooal fraud • . , . ; I .. 4 . - -...-•- -- --- Qt... :1 • • RATES OFUADyERTISINCL, O a . sditrys idle lines; 50 ceifia for one illiertion..-sub.: ueat toiertious.2i '• 3 liner; one Utne, e p i c. --eubsAueot inzertiortei t t2% eents mt. All adk, .Tart meats over 3 lines, fore ort periods, charged es it $4l/Are. •SI 11 • oxx.., rro, nx. ..., .a,! 1 t ... _ ____ TWEVIZ. Three! nem, 68 1188 . $1 25 t: 245* 'l3 00 Your Hues, 89 . 1:25: i-' Ass .2 76 '-'' •4 00 Firs Naos, 1 00' A6O , ft 00 •1 300 5 6 6 ' Sli lines 125 226 i r 2 60 400 ' 600 'seven'lnert, 126 226 41 t ll 2 70 4 50' , ' 100 tiglif Dries, . 125 225 'l l '2 85, . 5,00 'II 00 Nine lines, 1 25 - 3 26H' 300 1 6 , 60 9 93 - Att, arta viva werscopwrito2slllollllo aroma murts..l ' One mg are. 1 25. 4. 25 1 1 360 600 .10 00 Teo el mem, 225 40011'6 00 900 14 00 i t . Three {barer*, , 50 200 'll 7601'12 00 .18 no Fours• taros, .4 60 000 • .8 00 1 14 00 20 tX:i Quart/ col-, 000 9 00 ~ 12 00 1 18 00 ' l . 20 ti) *eh rge. space for ,list pm eels, as per azreentent. 1 ' mmso, uoiness N. , tlcesjsl eatih--eccurnpsuled with an Ildrerthiement. 60 ceotileach. t•ivertimments IseforeMarrisces an , llDeallis, 10 realm per jla for findfumertioo—subsequent itmortions, 6 cents per In . Nitre wordsaratoonted ash Ifnetnadvertheinw.. '1 q .re oats and others. etrertiminx by the Year, with .iheige , and m stanDlug,a4reilibeinstit Sn , .t emcees:llolos 1 ille.i. 1 1l be chargedJOeludlng pubscliptinn, .10 00, ./ ii. [ll !ti I :L e h: . a mount t o h i e io m o t r so ma i u l az, w it i .d th ' a e bn ha v o e 'l a ~1 mithecrlption.., >" • 1 ..;; .1 ' . ZOO . . . I ,e l l%ernentscet In large! type *kin until srlll tni 'Dyer cent. adran'co. tin the.elprlees. All cats -- :will he cha;ged the same asietter presi. ' So 17 ids advertiltemtinta received from Advertising t,,:..,nts shroud. except ut 25 per' rent. advance on these pri,el, ales. bye peclaingretanent with the publ Viler. '; 7 j a 1 Mirr ages 2.5 cents ea eh. Dialthe 'meow panied.with nrs.", ices. - i cents, withoutmotiree. no charge. 1., . . ,_ , Li , All on? lees. except those of a rell;tinua character atm; or e.itii..stional purposex will ifecharged 25 ettliP orany ; nomiwr. of lines under 10. ()ant 10 lintis,'4 con riffle; eddith naive 1. •1 4 . . 1 . ~ L I l Proceedirixs of meeting.* not hf 'generator public citat*; actor. char:red at 4 rents per line for each insertion. To f;cill lode calculations we will elate that 328 linen Make column-164 Mien it half column—and 82 lines • !nark.. column. 2952 Words nirake a (»lama-1476 ihalf ohm.-- - and 73X it quarter rolemn. All odd lines over , aeh,e , i flare. charged at the rate qt 4 yenta per line, for o ne time. ands relate per lin/s i tar three times. - 1 Yearly advertisers tend -confine their advertising to their (nn businesii. Agenries for others. sale of Real Rstite.l.ke.. .re tint Inelndrdin: business advertisements. IRON EAGLE IRON WORKS. Tamaqua, Sennylkill C f skSnty, Pa. , I I . ' HENRY 11ALTER15 reaperlfully in.. . gg , ~.„ th,„,,,, , ,,,,,,,,.., ion of ,the busintesa etim.'! tom:atilt and tor dilly nn . tbn•proptie,l ''' 6:- :!!"'"'• ' lore 4'0531 5 Ines. Itnlihns. stirist ! and " " 1-4 =E sim Mills ‘ . ' 6,,,, • and tto . lanattera of Railroads, to hi. ron Works, at Taluaquad ! 6 16•Inircitie of the oldest prW , •itieal Niarhinista in nil pnontvlof,sehprlklll, pi onty Of,Sehuyikill. and.haring alraya made it Mal pirtieitlar businern and dilly duty to windy the different! Itkeori.i. prevented,b,i dlffertint Meehanlre. In faellitatti! ,oh- Hoisting. Break Inr.,!and Shsoplogjof Coal In the An. it liraelle Coil !legion. or Penneilvaula, be consequent - IY!' liAttera hlcitself that heAsma will' Probated to construct and finish with' streurnev. Stearti Logines of any power,: Penns of anywapteity.: Coal lire:diens 'of every deverlp• i i t 1011. and all kinds of Mitaringtr.Rolllng.tirist and Saw ' 11111.. and also. Railroad (740h1111.:5, ex any other Foundry' CH ‘li!!liine Shop tirutliti the ItAnthrArite OW Regions . to Pen iiiiy Ivsota.: - I !His IV ki.vriti wonid alan : raltth l e attention iir Coal 0p,,,T.,,,,,, his : newlyllieproied C 441, Weaker, i)4W ir I use at Flu: Coal Mines •qr slesseSi, Goods IV IggilllY 4 a, SOW, jllll , l M 'airs. ShroelllNkte k Mllar, T.il i ngli I. ThC 7 IVIti el ...O I'2 incites in diaineter. .ontalui g 77 teeth, .3 and . ; a b ill itiebi, apart. The Wilton 'or lippriu!,etnentsfrotn! ah, 01 ! !plan Is in the inwertio :of a Comb' underniqifit the. oil brit. en a. to prerenti the CO.I from •ru indult! t !iron, h i h.. rul ler. until it is broken iinlo an 'uttif•lln! 1it.,1. ~I.olit 115. f inches *4 - ware.' II ntarthe beet kind' i 1 ,1 5,,,, (!,,,,i, and makltt,hlai les s dl t titan any uthr , ,r, Coil 1 reaker now in use. - :vii Persons desirou. of :putting !. p Breaker. of the ktnii are luirited to rend up Quilr or erii.ivliteh will be prompt.; lv al to !Idol t. - .. Orders of e ety kild thankfallyl rtre r'elveti. tra-Tinsui Ills, ONAELLI ill. , I ' , TAIII:Ifilla, January N, ' fill I!! :2-ly 1• ! ' 1 I I ' 1 --.IH , TAMAQUA IRO N WORKS. . • ici • . • Cartier eke Allen, !!.: font fltnders, Machinists. Miler urn! Machinists: Toot' i 1 gitertllnd Cl;llßutbtrrs. . Lj: • . Th. i,u1...Zer1(•.,F 61111 new, prepared . toi , . rt . : . ~.., reCelyqc titi orders rer all kinds of Stationary ! • Iledinegrria :machinery for rollierlea., s•-. a2,--,, Thm . bitter, fprnao.a. mills, 'Ac. Extensive ta , : ~:..., 4 . -.= - ;tilitie.eand practiced experience- in thii i 1.101 il.L.Ii. Ir3rrant thein in taking the largest contnirta ti at the Invest prime:, 1 ' ' 1 , li: Particular attentiont Is called" to evens % Allen's Nell style Patent Wlnding - Olachiriery. by which kt,. siorl; or ....h It roPe or chains run oti the top of both drums Itil Medd. nap,. This a t ran ts,ement.ji is coniftlentlyibelleved , will sat In tltt wear and tear of ropes oreha i tne, the pi'ire of the, Ilachottery In lire yearr; and for fast winding.simpl lefty td - en i struction and dOrability,. It cannot be sutpdatidi. W.• nt o recutlimentl the new car wheel. Invented by, Mr, , 1,,,...„ , 11. Allen% • Till. wheel 'ran Male be Pad at env! 1 IT .rk, and ha. stood the :est Of the siii`oral severe .arltaS ten,' p en. triumphantly; not a slegteiwiteel having beidi l 1',.4e i since Its inrroduction.:l We are new pricing it. .11 - 11•1 • the ears of .wand of the:prinelp i alltailfeatieompt - t 0... I I the country., ,s. - ~ • !,s IV,. would also callOo attention of PRI puLtio to the Tam. /11.1 Car ShopMihnerted withahe above works nod r....en ty-,erlscted for the manufacture 'of Enitroad. hrll4 ,Frci.t it Cars and TruOtts.and furnished a ithall the la; te.t i• I pr,vetuen t t,, so ;I at tint! Rail ns enabled to exi cettle noel much ehripurittd l ifith. Ire despateh Iliad berm dere. ~. ''t All aiorl: guarVinte4. Persons wanting anything iti, .ohr.l he would di, well to give Ms a call. - CARTER A ALLEN. ' -April 21.'58 , ~- - , ' 17- —...‘_______. • CILINDRY gi MACtiliE SHO P. . P. orc Combo's, Vivaria,* kl,ll Cu., psi. .'......, T. it. 1V!,1,.,:1 EItSTEEN annimn4 ;.., !Ir ma, es hivirattitiess, front . the Vompletnoutll( I '' ort.liN,Utsutina!Gtott etitatolisluneut Insult ; iki t ild i pit. ii,ll„ordeit tit i r n his linS 01 hustnes _, .-..— such nit fur rtti: Engines. Itallroa,l sn' aes, ,• nail., C%.11 Itreakers. Castings and Niarhihier' every pattern. ',We warrants 110 inrk t93.thr salt* it, a int aeconi i nily solicits patronlige e t home riti :! .l Jati...21.18Z,7 4-ly iI. • , , • 1 6 -- , - • JUNDRY AND MACHINE EH P,.l i t St essmlCar Fite tory, Ift C• • j . 1 111, tar NtYTICE.--Thelmsinessr f the latelh.h of S'.ol)Elt k MILNES, will he eantL met toy the snhscrilfer!in elf Its varlet* . I/ . branches of Steam En glne Itulldlng.lop Founder. men ufM.tnrer 'of all kindhl Allier!". for Rolling Mills. Blast - !furnaces. Renne' ,! kr., &r. Ile !Tip riko emit inuedthe business of Ml'' . nil rlellingthe celebratedl'inr Ares{ Mite Aph sOil , ~ ~,,,i 8,,,,,,,, r.iiis lad Ash roills. Lelng into proprlis I 1 f these Collltrlcit 11 GEOECIE W. SNYDER.t, January .1.1.17 -: '. r-tr lit --- 1, • , , PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. !r; THE fin hscri hurt; beg leave to 49. . 4 il" nouric.; to their friends and the publitc, ‘...' .:Pneinii. V . t hat their ne.w Rolling 31ill 41 T i rn Aqiiiii PalolAlto ls,now Complete. and in Rill 7.7'''.1..- .. - operation.. and that they,sre prepared to orolsn T rails of reirll uPpatternat. welghtnt: from 21iii , 1 lis per yara Al 1.-cli &trent sixes of llatomtiare mill ~In 1 insrehanta'b' t iron. • i ,1,1 , Irti-rst..r rails nrhar iron, arc rfospeetfally 11011eliefoi ti1.1' , 5111m,,r with prompt attention it left either, il , t .: 1!, , . „Rollin Still. Ilright k ''Lerrh's liardwere - stor . ,'-n: re ..nt're..t. or 41 their ofeee. lkf :IL Corse- of Centre'. n'''. 1 ‘I fecct slreeta.2dstoiy. i. II AIiWOOLL LEE & CO . ..1 1 .. TO CO.A. OPERATORS &. MINER.% rtonrer Moiler works. Th! sul.seg flew respectfully. Invite 4. 6 .17.4,attri4i, v 3 of the business community ilo '"e r A , ii ihaln2 low the PassiMger Depot, lit IA 111e.,1%, '' -----" sime. ltd to tircpsred to manufait tare ; if `. . 11. ill, Elts ilk' s liViilir pEtzeici vriov, l ii in ,ke;'Stack.a. Air Stacks. Blast' Pipes,. Gasotnetera•Lrif t '.t:.• Sr.. Le. linilerti on hand. . . 4 1: :i,i , „, . p cirtic.t I mechanic antlliaving for yetinidesiihid hinn .If entirely to this branch of tho Inisluvis. he 00- , -.ri hl m....1f that Work done! it fits establiAment *ill :I r. siil kt i ftion tulip who may favor h,m with a ralift.- ~ olisi lath :old einiirrunins will find It greatlyiii their id• ..n: ,:... JO ....ism ineli l is pork before engaging ebiewheire. ' No'v. '2l, ';,7 47-tf 1 ~- . - ,./01IN T. :NIMILE; -' ~ ...L;..4 SWER MEADOW - IRON WOR K r --- [trice W. Hudson crepeo • •. 1 1, 6 Infoittis IllespOlilie that he In n'owitide 1 6 4 Drool letosof the Iteuv er Meadow Iroll sif . • fil i =... Bris:,f. %%seq.:ifs, and is fully prepared- th cs i ' "kotannfirture.. at 'this estabilAmmil. Stn un llot in,. ,d ~cry size;. Pumps, Itallroad and Drikt ' tr ., ."" ", , ty .11ier iltsirrlptisu of Iron and liratte ist in 40 'aft:6le tut the Coat mining or other,buidne4, ~I tile most se ismial‘le te,ito s. Also, !dossing Cy iludeis f o r Blvd I , u r. , .. , 4 , 1 Altwhintrunrit in general.' i:.."iri in: of aly, hots , hm e !kith neatness end itespa s; TiT tkh it the loweot prie4c, All work furnished hr tkern 4111' r inti..l to rndf.+rni hell. Th,l. would ,„,o kit t i.,„ 0 . 0 , 00 , ~,..„,. ,vhn may want artirles In their !Nein this sleltd(y. 1 !orders will meet' with Immediate and prompt atteh: I I fn. ' ' .11 Reiter Meadow,s. January I. 'FM . ASHLAND IRON WORKS. J StiWil.;llll4.lt are now filiv 14ciii rarlawas, r.r.pired In f urni,h. at the.Asliinndili,l,; ,I . ' • :-.. - • d'qrks. rite3rn Engines and l'brup...tdoy .. In. ulwer and capacity. fortnibin7 atnintlfer r. ,Kii3foxea.Cnal Ilreakeranf eytr,) Alz,,, d i t d It ..-:. . ,sc . i.a .1.0. 10,10110 f with emstinn'i. and fo r o , f u •ery 1 -wript kna. Co.• 11 and Drift Can. of all t, " :id ;aut.t :his, 'Argo: Tru'ck and il OrKtiCarll,—Ali rUrllli"pd tau ..'l.n't.‘nd notice. Tho, suNcribera Caller tit nr 1v.... PWI I , in.l 4 inOrti . I . ls eve ry Inember of the fruit a tut! ..1 I , nech.tfy, ell ict, they will benble..to fnrehh ini . hi. .ry flute wlll cn'para - favorably wifb any In thnlia. at. 111 fte.l..rs directed to 1.. r.ll An 7.4 IEICiAtt.....N.h• 11. 4 :nankin c o unty, I's ,It In fetlen't.:prnnilt ittlen. fi• • ' ', . 1.. I'. GA :141i1C.' , ..j.i , • MreitA I. GARNEII, J 0 1 1,1211 °MCC filtli • • 19 ~E A<llland, 34v 0,17 DEHAVE_ . N'S IRCINI WORKS ..1 u ' • nscrew lit!. i car TALE uutoiril;er is prepared to te i 'llou ' facture STE )1 ENGIN.LS oLuny mter, Pu tu pe et any eapecity,and Coal lire: Orr* 4 iive'.73 , description ; in well; an eipry ..., dher kind of machinery used in.lll)ites, the Mill s. Snw Mlle. dc: ', , a lite Y.-ililleg pt.s..-4.ed•for manufacteringlnd , I'm a vcivcrione in the business, vb ink can hrtnthed . at On, , uabikkinent.ati the very loweit prlcen r Pc'' iod n , ui...ti ,r insitt.O. ; . •.; _,Jrl , , rl ,, 1-Urnis , of -putting up marhineryoteny Uhd, 't` ll , viln'lt lo , allisn.l :. amine patterns and Lnetunillat7 ;lin tc,l seith prio,ss Ir f,re 44 , ntracting elFrwhere.. ' , l lr 1,, nr .r.ry n 4 Ire ni , lirilrd.nnd strict stteUilon al . .ej-lverto their prompt execution:, ' gin - rsvilic.Derienib er ii, I fs: , 7 ' .-. WILLIAM DI:IIAVEiI, . . ittf ,i;' , WASHINGTON IRON WORKS.t : . I .p.v.t....ta1., Pa., . ':' .'; -tittloi k JAS Witg.' respectfully Itrlift the ' , newton of the business conivon ‘ NtY it.; their X.... Machine Shop and Foundry ...r67.1',.d lief wren t:r,al nnd haliroadstrOle, eald (routine on Norxecian street. w te ,y 30 , 1 ,..p 1e,.. , 1 1 to 'evcente all tmtlerss rnr . ill:lrbil* .- of ON .tllll iron, mach Us Sietm Engine*. all kind s of . 4 , * ay tot ttollinz • a tills. Grist, end Ma , little, Single?nd ,to. ~.;;,,..r potinps, (A, 3lllmilcvis. Drift este. all it ds ltilrnid l'.l:iiitign. Mich as Chairs fee Fist and T 11 ,i I ,U i ':a Seiti.trrs, kp.: all kinds of met and wrought 1 on . ,ftiay. it.lna .ernetleal .merhonliOi.tind kixina de 1 . I •da Ind x of 'thii s coli Itegion their study .for y ' vs, mall a intim ,lf traehinery in their line or business; thil l I ov thanatolvelilhat work dons at I heir estahitahaaa a i ll ti rt. attita'artion to 'aft Who may honor . them ettpt a . 11. tit_ ,r Lies thinkfnlic received and ' promptly ere. led • , o the mq.e relsonalleterme•ll TII , PI l 8 1i',111741, ! • J.V.k.rEfl Istrlm. .i - ! ~ . ! ... .: 474.1 11 =Mil .- - - TPA! TOO TO *fa Tog oiyanoi or Tois LATH, AND OAING OUT "solo in= CrArgara or woUsttirs,ViTALSIIIII OIiAriti.,,4ITILOTIOO OI TS 4MI-IfANDS.AXO TATIIRO TO OtTli•Osile AID 100110014•400*4016. PUBLISH IL EVERY SATURDA VOL. XXXV. MEDICINAL. BOERHAVE'S., ROLLAND BITTERS rmi =MUTE. 110!.LAND MOIRA( FOR r '.. '...: , ' . .iTSFERStii; , • ' . . ~.• . DISEASE' ;, OF THE KIDNEYS,„ -. -.-• LIVER ADOMPLAINT, 1 vr E AKNE ss .OF ANY -KIND. , FEVER AND ACUE ‘ • i it:VERY FARMER AND EVERY FAIIILi butts peculiar ilittemeoniporinded aer 'hording to some fakir its recipe, banded down fremlatbet *llion, perhapa. The principle that a tunic stimulant Is !becesutry in 'eery housci.undisputed, yet:being con), ended by unskillful hands, often contain. elements . ,oth I ncompat ible and I nconsisten t—rometimeirpositi ie. ffi•F hurtful. , We here oil the public. Or n a highly eo ry on t rated form, what will exactly supply-this want, pre. pared upon scientific principles. compounded of simples, 'Oen ug in harniony, yet each fulfilling Its own remedial pace. , , --. ~i To TOE P/ITFO `IN Is here offeied4i6ieotkvenlent form, .yet 'perfectly , Ufa. on Ineilan t. which . acting upon the_ Arculation. raises the action of the system to thustan.d prd of health: especially after any debilitating 'Wick of .disesse. after depression from brat. or any local or acci dental taupe; lap Anti.Spayinndiu. which, with a general ',stimulant nower,actaWith a peculiar Influence upon the !nervous ayotrlm, calming nervon. Irritation; when taker; .Iproperly. without the least tendency to the brain, and . without thitdistresslng reaction which Is the bane of most tonice-:- . often.caustug morel nj ury than theorlglnal di.ease. . ! ' • As a ToNtc. moderately and permanentlyexaktingthe tenergle. of all parts of the frame. producing nellissonly 'a healthy jncreaae or the action of the rufous menus, lehemic ally changing the. acidity'Ufithe etnnuteh, end art. ling nrrm*lly . urrn the liver In regulating permanebtly ry i the billiascretions. • ''. • 1.. : • NoTIC K.— W hpere: expects to find thi-va beverage will The Mimes:dated; but-to the sick...weak and low-spirited, 'lt will prove, a grateful aromatic cordial, pourtmed of ;singular remislial properties. ' • IO pint lota...The greet popularity of this, delightful .!A roma ha. induced many Imitation..whirh ihe pntllc lehoild guant against purchasing., Ito not persuaded to ;limy any thing,else until you have given Poraitaves Hot. t.aanittrtinfs'n falr trial. One bottle wIll•eon %Ince you Ihow Infinitely superior It le to all these invitations. : Sirsold al' $l. per bottle, or six bottles forls, by the . • -. .BOLE PROPRIETORS,, I BENJAMIN PACE, JR,& CO. • ".. !ii, ' Ie&NOTACTURING ` ' . • 134armaccutista any (Chemists; ~ . ~ 1 PITTSBURG, PA. . . For sale In Philadelphia by the agehts—Roffman & Romig. offleeuK the Democrat; John Johns, 222 Dare DYett iltSbeit; 131 North Seront" street. Also, In "leading. by . 1 k Co.; Lancaster. by John 'F. Long & Co.; Pottsville. John . G. Brown, J. C. C. Itmthes and C. W. tinting: Tamagna,.by H, .1. Fry; Mlnersvllle. J. K. ROMP, and in Schuylkill Haven, by Dr. E. Chi. zhester. . N _ . '.November 27, '5B 48. int ateconay. • ~ •. .- •,, A Delicious Beverage. • . 1 0 Cure Bad Spirits, • Dyspepsia, Nervononese, heartburn. Pains, Wind 1 . in the Stomach. or Pains In the Dowels, 'illeadeche. Drowsiness. Kidney I,f ~.1 ' ~. Complaints, Mela n cho l y, 1 ' .i • Delirium Tnmens, 't j Intemperance. Wealt'and ..lekly Coost Dutton' , are Endttenly Iteetored , 1 to Health and Vigor. • . 4 4 • DR. DARIUS I-KAP/VS . . Aro iniatle Invlgortittl.nq Spirit. It Atiran!ates, .iibilarates, Invigorates, but will not Intoxicate or Btapify.. As &medicine, leis quirk and,e , ffectual. en ring the I worst and Most aggrlNVlded care s of Dyepep ti a. Kidney I trA ti, Complaints' and all other derag,tnents of th -- ti ontarh , and bowels in from Four or Five Minutes to I`, enty. I , . four Hours. It will I stantly revore„ I e. lutist melancholy and drooping sulfite:and restimi 'the .Weak. feeble, nervous: and sickly to health, et rength andryttror. .: An a delielous beverage. IC is refreshing,,tshllaratillgt It will neither Intoxicate or, 'at title. • THEI INTEMPERATE AND INF:BOATS Will find instant teller from the horrible feelings pni duced by the use of. bad intogicating.liqubrs. ~ i NEI:VOUS:Ic P. 1.4. . Pentane who, from the Injudicious use of Ileums have become dejected. Anil their nervous systems shattered, constitutions broken dawn' and suillecetct that horrible curse to htim;nlty, .. . ' ' ; THE Dr.LTnitlf TREMENS, Will In ten, minutes. feel the happy and healthy Invig orating ef, eery of Da , Ilast's Invigoeitting Spirits. , . ! ' DR. HAM'S -' . . . Aromatic Invigorating Spirit. . I NVIIAT IT WILL DO ! • ' Dc Hew, the inventor and discoverer of this medical beierare. assures the public that for the ,iomplai ins and silmeelte if is recommended to remove and cure, It will not deceive nor ditkippolnt the patient. " • " It is uotl i recommended as a, enreell, but fcr the di.. , tresslng al molts It I. recommended fur, , the patient will feel its balmy effectelnimedletely. Dust—One wine glass full as often as necessary. It is good at all times. One dose will in ten,mlnutee remove all had spirits.' One dos+ will in Ilvitnlnnteir cure heartburn.- Three dimes will mare indigestion. One dm4 wiligive you a good appetite, ' .One do will stopehe distressing pains of dyspepsia. Oue d will enre.a, violent pick headache; One bottle cured - Dr. William Davidson. of Chronic Dy4p;epsla l i, • Mr. Davidson was afflicted forsikelors. lie colld not at the most simple food without great suffer- In -, one bottle cured him entirely; be now eats animal a vegetable'food with ease. One beet le cured a gentleman of Dyspepsia with Water Dinah Ertictations: he fell better after the first dole. Mrs. Perms. of New York City, wee so troubled with' Dyspepsia, thnt she had not eaten meat for 41.yeant. She was entirely cured by half a bottle. She was so much "relieved after taking one wine glass rut the invigorating. Spirit. thee she could eat a me* dinner without elf - ( rutty. - 1 One dose will remove the disagreeable and distressing , effects of Wind Or Flatulence, and the moment the stun mach teeilih the invigorating Spirit the distressing load and all willful feelings will be removed. . One dose will remove the most distressing paint; of chblie, either in the stomach or bowels. • . . A few doses will remove all obstructions In kidney, Ibladder or urinary 0171111 P. . ... . Persons who are seriously af fl icted With any kidney complaints ereBPPIIIIPI speedy relict ly a dose or two, i and *radical cure by the use of one hr two bottles.l NIGHTLY DISSIPATION.. Persona. who. from dissipating too much over night, and feel the evil efforte of the poisonous lionont.in vice lent headaches; sickness at stomach. weaker:or., giddi ness, tee., will tied one dose will remove all bad feelings. Ladies of weak and sickly constitutions. should take the Invigorating Snirit three limes per day; it will make you strong. healthy and Mamie, remove all Obstructions end iiregularbits from the menstrnal organs. and res tore the bloom of health and beauty to the sickly, sham. ,ailed and wanted careworn face. Price One Dollar per Bottle,. • /a-Principal Of ice Water street. NetrYork. , For sale by T. W. DYOTT .t SONS. , 213 North Second street, Philadelphia. (December 4,'f,13 . ' ' 404.11 u --- ' MORE TIIAN 506,000 BOTTLES BOLD IN THE NEW ENGLAND STATES • : IN ONE - -YEAR. •, • 'TIRE RESTORATIVE of PROF. 0.1 1 ' J. WOOD the restoring halPiperfeetly and perma nently. has never yet bad a rival; volume after volume , might be given from all !tart,' of the world and from the. Most intelligent to prove that fit is a perfect Resteruhre: but reed the circular and you cannot doubt; read also', the following:'" 4, - . Ira-Tnc Jimi.—P la have for canton's been *fillet- I .4 with 'bald heada, and the only remedy. heretofore : known. has been those abominable wigs. 'IVA recast disrovery oft infewor Wood these a titles are being tad lllspenetd with. bat a great many 'perions still patronise , them. hews they have beet. - ao, often hilPoaed upon by lialr 'kinks of different kinds. - To all inch persona we [ eardestly make the request, that they will try once ltaln, for In Wood's Itestotative there is no ouch thing I 05 1011 . We know-61k lady who ante bald, who used the' articl e a short time. and her head is now covered torn. .Pittely with the tiniest and mast besot Wei curls imagitel able. We kno of numerous cam/Others hair wastrels. i idly felling out. which It restored in greeter perfection; than lbetee ha been 'before. . ' ' It le also wit nt doubt one of the beat article,' for l , keepiug the, hal An good repdition. making It son and i 1 , glossY, restoring dandruff; arid' has marred itself the greatest enemy to *4 the ills that hair is heir tn. 1 I It le the duty of eiery one to Improve their perVonal I appearance though sOme may differ In regard tit the wart of dotal:nit; but every one wilt admit that a beet'. tiful heed of hair. either In omen or , woman, is an Object, much to be desired. and there Sr. tie means that should i be lett untried to obt a in .0 e b,,,,,.. id . niu0n... ,, H . 0 , 6 . 4 ! :Advocate, Philadelphia. - + i . • ~ + • . COCROCTON, Ohlo.N'ov. 17, 1656. O. j. WOOD CCO —Gems: AR I have 14uepgaged in selling your hair Restorative the last Stal.l3 'tor ewe of I your local agenJs. (IL. lit.,llaekint:on.) end haring expo-' Cleared the beneficial earth' of It myself. I would like to 'I obtain an agency tor the State of Obin, or some Stele in i the. WestJ should yetu wish tn.-mike each an arrange.' ' farm, tot. am convinced there< is nothrap equal to it us the. Gaits &ales for restoriagthe hair. I have been i en gaged in be Drug business for several years, arid have sold valone'preparatiene for the hair, but have found nothing that restores the secretive organs or Invierates the scalp ea well "as yours. lief ng fully eouvincea th at Jour restorative is whet your represent it .to be. "I would lik e to e ng a g e in the tale nt it, as I em satisfied it. mast sell. . • , Yours truly, S. T.STOCKIIAN. . . • . , ' Wartave, nom. Feb. 6,1657. FROF. O s . J. WOOD & CO.--Gents: Having realised the good alerts. of puritan Restorative, I with twatate, that tindtuterny hair growing thin. as well an gray, Ives induced from what I reed add heard, to try the inlet., 'Oepored by you, to pmmole its growth and change the ("ler ati ir . ires in youth, both of which It bat effected completely. In the operation I have lured nearly three bottle*.- :: ' Your& 4te., ' JAMBS FRANCIS. O. J.' WOOD Jr AS), Pmprietore.Bl2 Broadwey, New York: (tithe great N.Y. Wire Railing Itstabltahment,) and It{ Iferket Ids- St. Leeds, Me. • • • - And told by all grd Deo= iste. .' s.eptemblx '...fe,'Zta . ‘,.., , . .A.-.,-,,-,...t. , -.,..r ,-; .“-- - ---- - --, -, --- -, -r , -:- ''''' ,: - ;"..L,' - '''':'','"-• -- - _,, -,'",- 7 7:: r`f••= 7 : 7 7.,' '-'''. ' j - _' - '.-‘:: .-- ' ' ":-'.-."' ;-.- ;', ,-;; ; ' . • ;,--- ,- 7 . --, -,- - r-'_-T.;;!'..- , ,'FF''' - `...i'tY -- .." .4 -, •' l - -- = - :"` ,`;; 1- .1' . . , ..i . wi .... _ -,: -14 'i-';.;'..;t? ) .,'''.t,A.: 2 "'o:S'''.' :=:‘,-:;.'."-.-=`,' ;,-.;--; ;-' :5 _.. :,,. • , ' -; , . ... ,- ..„. _ , .„:-:-.' ..-.4 1,- . .-. • , - , . • ~ - • - - - - , • -7 7-7. -, /V A; - 7-7'. ' ',; . :1;: , i ,,... 1 .';'..11.: . ..:' 'r. _: /.‘,. c, ,-, , .. - -6.,1L .., ', '' ' . ..'. l .'i, ''ti• ' '- '''-' • --` 5 • ,'' ~! 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'•:•1:-4.- . = • .:. -.- •.- . ',• .:.;',, :37 1., '::--..-•::::' .:-.+-,;. 1 :,-' ' , ' I ."._ ',:` * ' : . „. 7,.,' . .i . ; ',.."2, - ,' - ; '.,-"„' ' %; ~ . V4a , . , , . . v , ..1.: _ .. • L. 0 1 .-.01. D POTI I .. ..,. . _ i.... ..- _, 4 ~,,, ,•,.< ~.-4 _ : i . _ ~ j. , _ ..,„ .. ~,,.--...,:„ --,,,,.-__-_, - -1 , -, .:, .- ~.-.. ~ _....,,,: t ~ , i. , ;... - MEDICI AL ••- . DUG ITOILE , oklz6T, ETTADLEIEED • . •IN Trig COIPY "SIGN OF THE COLDEII EAGLE." ' • • Centre Stt Tbeezestraive umlaues af thisestablistunintin. sons stall times a Nab "apply of the purest an" bra Dacus, natant commas. te.; ke. The • proprietors, senior being drag. of thirty years' expel ewe: IZIWO their patio', attendance' at all limes. Aar -Particular atter tion paid to Physlek Prescriptions., •.• Paints, 011s.01 anent, sr troterale and June 'fa • , MSG tick the RADIX nrytoov of the cont e lpint.atid Uwe by re ntoring the hidden C 2101.0 of dive. reinvigorate and re atorerthe drooping enerslee of the eyvtem. melding na ture in her talk of errat and en:{Cipasanit ItnIMIXATIOK. , /pp Ps • !• Th. great scourge of DY th a eont I .ent yield,. quietly to a course of tnesoantiaeptie l'illi and the digestive or. guns are restored to their pro .. tone; no Matter In ahatlidenna shape this hi.trit n dinars exhibita Itself. this searettlng•ttnd unerting re .• edy titaperaen It from the patient'anslnm. i . , .. . _ . . ' General Debility an Weakness, From whatever caUse, liovrtults r,stleiurs. and all other stens of a diseased liver. and ot he disorganization of the 'system, vanish'under the eradlc ting influence of this all powerfutanUseple and det int tentedy. 1 4, ' % Bilioni Diso ere. The rrfoerlqinot inn and right Condition of Mettle is' of inomentous imptlrtanee to the health of the human frame. this stcrututors medicine •spels the bidden areda o. the complaint, and rentiers oil tbe fluids and secretions pure and duent..eleaneing and jususcitatinithe vital functions of the bud". 1 'l, • . Sickly Fem les Should lose no time ,n ',trying 4 few done of ;ibis Aga. s i lating and renovating rimed; , batever may be their complaint: It can be takih with, afety in all periodical and other dlsorgaitizal funs, and is effect is all tut mi. ructions: , , , , tinretted P oof. - " The testimpny of Nati sis do nhnonsly berme to the health-giving virtues of; his no le remedy. and certifi cate, inevery Being langnage be r wltaesp to the egic. !I{ARLENESO of their tat ttlltete WO TO. 1101tateay's Pills are tPre be remedy known in the world for the f ollow, disease s Asthma, . Dropsy', • Inward Weakness Bowel Compleinis,Debility._' Complaint& Cough., Fever end AF 6. LownesSof Spirits, Colds, ' • Fetnal e Comp Int' Piles. Chest Diseases, •Ileadarhes. Stone and Graitel, Costiveness, lttigeittion, Beeondaiy Symp. Dvepeysis,• _toms.! _ . •Diarrlices, flii4itiTtiloill , fir_ of alt 1 gra-Cauttoti -r,c N. .43 are g ; ii , "ifolfoway, Neve Yin*: if a ll'ater Nark IPivti 'Ant( of around each pos ior b41:411e sa by I.4ding the laif to theffght. be given to any one rikndering $ lead to the detectinn of any - part log the atedlciunn or vending t; to b., Neu clone. , -. ' - o .* S Id at the 31anitfactorlea- SO Maiden Lane. New York. and; gists and Dealers 'in Medicine t. States and the civilized wprld, I i Cants. and $1 each. 1 EirThere is chnitiderable aavlt id sew .: N. 11.—Dfrections for the golda disorder are affixed to each box. ' Junel, 'GS ANT I-D YS PEPT Dyspepsy Indigent AA MORBID SENSi Btoutitch and Bowels, atlo order of the digestive organs. Dyspepsy and its attandatt II ..V,zusea, Headache, VerS,go, DissnesTs of Sight, Details of the „Nitrous Sisk .14poehondria. Jaundice, L•4B of Appetite. Wart, no of the Strength, Phi/ Ida* with frequent belch Vitiated taste, utzw====zi Ililip! Vomiting, Burning misalum at Me pit 0 Lirer Claitpainf, Oppression after Ealing, ; Itlpitation of the !Dart, Pain in the pit of the lihnnaeh, B.lllourness raj Comptexian t Depression .1 spirals and trril flare in many cares drtied the best mtllral peactltioners In th hare been abstidoned as Inane/ . 1 DR. J. WILPAIND,CheIIaId an etodrlng.cirwely the practice.° Johnson. England. and obserrin ense,lit &I Its stages, during a lei nhd western portion of the Unit' villa toe greater extent than el: Soultt Amerles.'certa in mots ate, . . Prepared an, "Emma:" which, In private practice, has prayed I the cure or Pyspepsy, tban anj been prepared in any age or anyl pose' I Having submitted it, crith.an &aunts to a ;timber .of Phy among whom were the late Drs. ,J. C. Morton, it bee received the I many of the Medical Vacuity er log it for their patienWs. but a pane - malty:and In their families { , quailed, and its properties are r tore, that It Is alven vtith. pert. • the most tender infants. T ." limn" 1■ Tare . gradual. upon the organs of digestion, tif il is increased stretionsot the liver, mimeos and mucoa membrane ( the Sto mach, and requires-that only dose be taken in tvien. 4 , ty•four burs ; fur confirmed Dy . pay can only be cured by gradually restoring the orgy a of digestion to a heal thy abate. The great emcees tiet wlthan Curing the most age,eavated eerie of Dvnerl'.aft'oMPaOled some times with a high glade of hypochendriasis.ibas estab. Hatted the most unbounded eon (dente-1a the curative properties of this "Eufus;" in corroboration of which read the Toll9wfug teatimot tale: - • - 1 ATTESYATION.—We,baiing used Wllliania'S AA Anti .Dyspeptle Elixir," with the room perfect satisfaction and .surcess, Like great pleasure in i ecofnmendinif It to all • persons Suffering with Ayspep y. as we are Icilly cop e laced of lig most estimable qu tittles inrt orl ng the digestive powers, reMoving ell lodes and no nesa,and er imparting a healthy tone to tbeiStotnach: • 1 John It. Pearese,34 South Wharves: Ca .3forris, Tseooy; Thomas Al:Urine, Prestient of Ran of Penn -71. sylvania; Abner Mies,. Market treet above LIM; Ed ward 11. Rowley, N 0.14 North Wh ; 31 1 c sel Dorm, Superintendent Merchants' Ex.ci:ange: Ilsnrh Stiles, Yrankford Road; Ilannsh We .211 Filbert street; 11. N. Sperry. 12 Edward street; Lawrence-Nis bald. No. 396 Chestnut street, Philadelp tin; Wm. Yard: 6 City hew; Rudolph L'Arni. 207 Broadwayen. N. - Moans, 94 Water street, New York. The list of names could be etended to almost any length, but the foregoing Is dee ed sußicient, - asthma Y: of IL N 4 SPERR rho was .abdndosett as I - . A ineurable. and pier up to Die. 1 • Ds. J. Wail/re-Dear Siri l iFor fifteen pears pro- Was to 1864 : I suffered so mut *cm Dyspepsy. that I becamelcompletelyhrostmted, th In mind find body, and atiangth beceme so weaketied / could not attend to my builytess, and was sinking _lto a decline. And It was hcltexetki. sever could recover; be best medital aid was Procured:4 o r me, and every roes s resorted to without aoy tenet till I was adelsed to i nn your -Elixir," and from thttljnie I began taklng ( lt [ I I I gradtatllyi" improved tllll vnin • Anupletely restored to ealth.. The dreadful miliaria - Iff Vindcfred fromakyspipsy 1 cannot deitCrihe; but 1 ant'elinfidcut that wit3But / , he used' your " Elixir," I should: be ri, tn• grave. 1 ass rt that `1 srdemnli be lieve youi "Eclair" his saved me from an early dritlh..-•• 1 continue new In the enjoy s ent of most excellent health. / 11. N. SPERRY, • Jani , 60, lAtli r . ' No.ll N. Third etb. Pitlisd'a. Wet the undeettlgned, bate k wn 31r:11. IN. Sperry for several yearit,' and take Ness re in stating that his assent* can le" perfeetly sell on. and (het we our selvesih f lt m ti ni,,iii owtirt he bite been onderfolly - restored to h brink of !hag 'vet and we :believe, as he muerte, edgy hethe moot r. Williamss bElixir." . - ',.. • /Intik J. Crum , N 0.143 Primula st. ' ' Jedii,,Entstr, Ina st., above Second. •• rationally apposendle t *re time of. the !Alderman of the tit! of Philadetphla,) U N. ertiLlT. Who being duly aMrmed.doth depose and luty: that 'the bleb' g e t forth In the above eset:tleatearOrne In every parlicniu. Sworn and subscribed this 6t dad of June.l6s7. : • t.' Pim en Esst...llderrears. , The "Elixir!' is sold in bolt at $1 each. or 0 bottle ' forri iii.., Prop elor,-.14t311ES LIAMS, M. I) '. • 1 Penis' act Phoramerafitt, ' . .. . '-i, K 0.4 firmtk i llevent greet. Philadelphia. , iffirrai sale by Jittel G. trio . , Ceotre.ilieet t Potts v We. ---'-r - -. . ..."4-!? . • • rebru.162 1 4'.56 ; ',:: : . -6.1 y . i . • .goltisaNG.,-t.J3ENJ.iMIN:.llANNiAli , ;jr.OOyi.i•iA,O,4px.-teXig-.:P9V.T7 . 1 , 10T0Y.Y.4,511*-..i.• Venereal Affeetio's l e ads e , j in unless the words ,^medlacerneble ar be book of 'directions e may be plainly seen handsome reward will eh Informal lon ac may of parties etinterfeit, e tame, knowing Minn f ProleOwe all respects tougbout• ti boxes it 201 g by taking ea of pollen WILLIA C ELI oval Dy I IMLIT .ded with o leg of wind, the Dowels, the Sfonuich, r towards th :bully of temper, heretolere.if the world, and man . oases de. l I Pharmaretit , ist, atter Drs. Aherne hy and J. k the nature t the din journ in Mel southern at State!. where It pre• ewbere.prOenred from herbs. from which he _ . • Let eighteen nine 'use pelt more efficacious in • edicine that has ever lime, tot thesiutur pu o • ' xplanat km 'Of ite cam citing of rtffiadelphia, • opeph Hartshorne and r entire approval, and now not only preserilr ' using it themselves, Asa tonle t it one. FO Invigorating a no t safety and Success to at certain 19 119101 mi SATURDAY MORNING; FEBRUARY 26, 1559. iNSURAN E. Schiyikillifite ad: Marini INSURANCE! COMPANY. 02r. :JP Office 6i . run , tango • 2 doors'itbeet Centre at, Pottseille,.ft. , - • OAPIIIAI. AVTIWILIBBD BY isitWe . $200•000. . 'CIiARTER PERPETUAL. Rbist obtafeatits Chattelialothe !tit Bossteut of Ulf Legislator a of Penntylvanta. 40 la now Wly or. gantted atoSprepared to issue Polietes,at Mena rate on Bra indl Wand rislue.on Public and - Priest. Bulld. togs.ruroltrnot. Skselut or Goods and Martbandtta of sit kinds. • Also ortiCOT Bunted - tad Maeldnari. Inland Inate• ranee on Cabal Boats and Ramps. by Coasts and Rivers. also oa gargeoessof Coil to Philadelphia, Neu Tort, I ,t tenors; Le. nits Company guarantees to adjust ally otOmptlylaod thereby hop. to merit.the pattontp of the publte.! • - ! • DI WILLIAM MORTIMER, J r J. B.VAEI/11P. _ JACOB 'U LINTZINOWL. Jr. U.K. UNIZINGES, W. Y. BYIxIf, GEOBOS J. UFJI B. ROBERT PALMER; J. /I -PAX. JOHN D. DEMISE% "' MILTON; BpONE, U. . WM3I to siziNGER, Pottmoll4l, Jan. 42,'69 . WErif„ FIRE INSURANCE. COMP'Y. OFFlCsiLlifilyuisn's Buntline, wed or Peewee Hotel —Entrsoei on Naltintango sheet. T. A.OODPREY, Pottsville:, Dee. U, Is • 504m1 • Ageni. Great Ikera learn' and' Trust Com, POILADELPOTA. ' Chsoir Perpetnal.—Csipital $500,000! FIRE INSURANCE, On Stores. Dwell I ugs, Public Building" pod Merelsaudint nal arni l.onici r al 'i l" 4l an 4 "li t te r' Stock, Imple me nts,not or P. S. DEWAI,O. Apent. , Ziruas Omcs,Pottreille, Pa. Jarcutryil,%9 . • Up THE LLVEBPOOL AND LOEDOJ Fos, MID !LIVE rastuscs comp's , : :• . , Authorized Capital-411%000.000. 1%14 iLipCapltal.Surplus and OniertiglPUldn, t ,`, $4,000,000 . .. ' . •. - , , Liability of the shareholders nulirol d. . , Having hems appointed ficenb In thls strict by the Liverpool and Loudon Pito c and Lift:luso ma:Company. and for other reliable The and Life Insur4ee Corn pinion of Philadelp hia , lam prepared to reeelve*pllcatlons for. Insuranee against Sire, on every deacrlption of build ing and Coal Operators would end It advantageour to Wine their colliery structure in reliable Companies, for which I set as Agent.- , , ~. • Partioa desiring insurance are respectfully invited to (mire t my Mice, where particulars will be given. logeth: yr pith tilt, respeethe cheaters of the Companies, and Moat led : sfatement•of their present condition. ',. ..1 'LEV:4OI4CM : PloTarlelphia. 1 Pairrittle. '•John Tucker, EN., I John Sblppen.ltpq.. JaMelDundas, Esq.; Oro: W. Snyder, Cm.. Jobb t. White. Es., 7 How:James IL Campbell, Intsid-Japoo, AI. P..- ~ lion. C. W. tiepins, lUchard S. StnitlO:sq ~ R. 31. Palmer. Esq. ` , ' I IIORAC P. P. SMITH Centre street; above Nerroglan. I - I I Or at Penne c ylvaola Rail, Pottsville, Pa. Januallt ZI, 'hit ' . iti.' ' S. .13.13.2\T1TAL1T,..".ige331 • To. THE AMERICAN lIVEINSURANCE & TRUST CORM, WA1.447 Street, E. Corner of FOURTH. PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated 11150. Muter Perpetual. Capt. • -' I. tat Stock 1.300,000. Is Your Life Insured!. !- Therer perbapee, - nolhing that creates so *ire a pang en; thir,deitth bed as thearefleetlon thit we arsleav• lop thotieme love, perhaps a wire and children, deperit dent upini the cold charity of the world! Thereroie ev ery.ontilin life ehonid prepare for this etnergen.7.: It can beidone, even by the poorest. through the agency of Life Insukanee. Ever* Man who loves hie family, ought to get his life . Insured. Every man in debt, sod owning property, ought to get his life insured. lest at his death his prop erty met,y he sacrificed. There are bet few who' could not can, I mall aunt annually to Insure their lived; which If hot inve+ted in this way would be spent per. haps. 14 tildes, and their families thus be left to I enury and want. ~• • Wlreie,pirsuade your huiebands—you ran save enough • in yourf itieurchold affairs to pay the premiums, without feelltigiti-and the reflection thatyou are provided for, will Woe be a recompense for the outlay, Bur impels Cad be Insured In favor of their wires and child ren. and itie amount cannot be touched by their ereditg i ors In dean of their death. A person may Insure his or her men !file in favor of hairs, or may dispose of the amonnt by will. • 11 • • sue TOLI4III2CO SAVINGS PLR, WIEZI IS ALL THAT 11l N'TCLS. wet TO sauce S4OU rot LITE Age. • Age. • Age. 24 jl7. eta.'3S 21 eta. 44 • • 34% eta. 21117y4 " 33 2434- 4 15 3534 ti 118 * 34 25 " 15 _ 37 " 23 1. - ;: 114 i. a 3 26 4 %.. 47 . 38%" 24 - tl9 " 36 27 " 48 -40 44 . 26 I 19% ° 37 27% " 89 -42 " 28 • , E. 20 " 38 •29 v .," 50 44 a 27 , 'I 21 " 39 .30 " • 51 45% " 26 ' ii-12134g0t, 29 t •11 ;22" 41 31S "33 60 " 30 i",• 123% 0 42 324 " 64 32% " 31 'r- •,•,, 123 " 43 33% " 65 , . 66% " iiiii;ellm not exceeding 55000 may be Inmired on i singlegife. The premiums may be paid quarterly, half yearly,onyearly,, 1 I •/ I c 01111oerss , • '• ALSOCANDTR W11,11.1,D1N, President; MARSHALL . . HESSRRY, Vice President; JOHN C. 81118. Secretary; JOHNJILI WILSON, Treasurer. 1 • iti4/I.IIIANNAN has been appointed Agent for the alaavelLl re Insuranee Company In Pottsville. and Is pre pared 4,0 twelre applications for Life Insurance, at hie Bookstol,:ottsville. Any infonniflon with regard to Life Ina ratter Wiltbe given with plermunt. Deco: 18,'68 - . 61- , foucrorkr, ble Drug. e Orated ert.nb, 63 the larger e In ever, ; pep./ : of !the •vtou dis• INN CIIMIAIOPIMPETIYAI.:I • i orroarinwrin lAtATE PM AND MAIMS INSVAANOB !i I Company otPenna. 91 F, 'FI C E £l2 . Market Street, Ilariii "ln4rg. Pa. Capital 3130,000 drillers. nsiant all the safer cl4oBedlof property against Lopirby 11 . re, perAls of inland ltavlgatlin and Transportation. lj i .10113 P. RUTUE3FOIID, President. S.W.4nY Secretary. L. MORTON, ViCe President. ~ •,. t - , 11334, BANNAN has been appointed Agent cor.this Company In Schuylkill county, and is prepared tolnsure 'all kinds of property at the lowest rates with regard to seenettyl. The ratee can be ascertained at his Bookstore Pottsirille.i .. . It. 3AliliAN is also Agent f0rt...02.as well as FIRE Insunstree. ' [Dee. 11, 1 157 40- right:Me, 411' PIRA' CITE EABITAANCE COMPANY. 'i Attthortzed Capital, 10001000. r' rifiA. RTER PERPEl'UAL—Offfee, 1 1-1 iki DI ,Walnut street, between Third and Fourth streetS, l'hilkdelphia. This Company will inents'against [Ord or damage by Flra, Braidings; Farnlture. and Mer• chandixa generally. Also, If sarwrlssuiraccoin fr'essell, CargcSre hod Freights. 'stair° Ix el/Itasca to all parts of the ilnlim. • nurkuroks: D g uider, Darla Pierson, Lewfa Audenrled, Joseph Maxfield. Velar 811ger. . • Dr. Cleo. N. Eckert, • Jr.hh K. illackiston, It, Ilammett, Stuldriel U. Rothermel, Wm. F. Dean. ' I D. LiITLIER, President. Wm TR, DE.AIr, rice Pftridetat. 1111.)1. Smith. So-rctary. - ~ Afik.fpnx-Ctstrox has been appointed agent for the shore Cumpanyln Schuylkill county, to whom persona desiring Insurance can apply. , Jaot4kry 1, '57 I. • ;! ~ INDMINTIT. . , rr Franklin . Fir- Insurance Corn ji. 14 ear ti ny, of it lildladelpu la. Office, No, 10334 Chesnut street n F tis street-. • ' Ch al . ' magmas: ; '- • . rles N. Baucker, .George .W. Richards, ; Thdmas Hart, . Mordecai D. Lewis, T.oidas Wagner, . Adolphe E. Berle, list uel Grant,' ' David S. Drown, • Jaepb IL Smith, .. • .::• )!orris Patterson. c i s • Continue to make Insurance. permanent or limited .every description of property,ln town, and country, a rates as low as are consistent with Security. Thetlompany have reserved a large contingent Fund, which, With their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the insured. Sines their in eorprirationot period of IS years,they has* paid upwards of oni itiligni. two kuadred ihousaiid 'dollar*, lames' by dre:thareby affording eirideates of the advantages of in enrance. sir well as the ability and disposition to meet withlpromptnss,all Debilities. ' - ' .• - . • . , e- CHAS. N. DANCKER, President. • &LILO: Deggati. Secretary. , The labscrlher has been appointed agent for the above mentioned iruditution. and is now prepared to make in• suraisce. on every description of property. at the Roiliest ratmi. j L . • -ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent. -• POI Svllle. Jan. 11. ISIS , 24,f F.l , LIPS LIIIIVANCE. T2gE Girard - Life' Ifisu ranee, 'Annuity and -Trust Company of Philadelphia. Oditw. No. i qbeisitutstreet, the first dour East of the Custom lionsai - ' • CAP: trAL $360.060--CTIARTER rERrErbAL. .3ontinue to make insurnuees.on lives on the meat favor oblate-01S. ' ' The /*pita! i clog paid up end 'oersted. together with alarae and eoastanUy Increasing reserved fund, offers a perfect security to the I mired. . „ ' Tit, premiums may be paid yearly, half-yearly' or quarterly.. Thedompany add a Re:vos periodically to the taxman cos ( O r Ilfe. The first Bonus, appropriated in December, 18-14'ind the second Bonus In- Deamber. 1645, amount to ad addition of $262 60 to every SL,OOO insured under the oldest policies. making $1.262 50 which wil) be paid When U. shall become a claim, instead of sl.oooortglo allyfitiarettbenext oldest, amount to sl,Z76o:thenex t in age t 051,212, 60 for every $1,000: the others In the same proportion arrording to the amount and time of standing, which additions make an av enure of more than 60 pOrknt. upon the premiums paid, without. inereate ing thi annual premium. . ' -. . stutaaste: , --- ' • . § l / 4 3' Thames Ridgway,. John A.Brown, - -. drawn Davis. ; • , I). Datiffer. - : jobn Jay Smith, . . - Yrederimk Brown, ; , Robert Pearsall' . -GeergeTaber, . Joieph YeagUr, . John, R. Latimer" ' ThOmsS P. Jamat, . • '-. ; 'Wharton Lewis, • Joseph T. Dailey. , . - Jobe R. Black.— ' --Pliadophleteanntalnitachibleofratesandeirplanatimts. ores ;,01l apidiration and farther i aformat lan ran be bad at the 011 ice.: . THOMAS RIDGWAY, Presideat, .. JO'Hi V. JA1111,3. Aetuary i. • . 41.7beentmicriber lengeet for the ebove. Company In SOtinelkill County.. and 'III effect Inentanoes, and givi4,4ll ooePstsary information on the sn'tiPet• , , • ' A erl3o. laps. io-IT • • : D DAMIAN. I • . ' / , D. G. YIIINOLINO, IMAGE LAUER,• • 3NO. BANNAN. . SAMUEL 0. SHANFON. OIITIM Eit. Jr.. tars. E SCREENS. WIRE COAL'AIitI.SLATE SCREENS. 1 OLIN H. KURTZAiate or and suc-, fj rector Di Unto flared.',) would reepeettallythlt Ye atteetionormaramanotteroi he the Casl ihmtneelt, to his Atataulketory .c.r WIRE COAL AND BUM BCBBERS.COAL DIDDIAID: wins IMOO3IB. At, tr. at the old establlshment.Dhansollth,OrheillthiCa., Pa. OarltM beam engaged to the !melanin of fawn mak. tog Ith Upwards Of twelve year*. I Sauer myself that I can torn out unmet work as I. done anywhere to the rotmty. sod would rater to the quality of my work In the peat, as amantittte of what it will be to the Dante, pledaina.royself that twill altars no paths to mate my work salistactory to all who may fire nu. ' • F , ' • 410lifitit. KURTZ. istnri;relltr. July 21. 'AA ' ' . 3o It ESTERLY S FRICK. • kennfsetarers of Ifiro.,Coal Screens, WOULP respeetfti)lY. calf the attens € Hon et gentlemen engagetticitheeoal trade to Hooka:nil screens of the Tartans eines. , 'They have In. creased Fleillties for taming-out the beet'at work with promptness/and dispatch. Having the mortegpertenced hands Is the State 1 hay cansuatantee i aj weir* dons at their rectory. , • • • Arstrairing neatif and resbahuttteUptd oink shortag itoll si g. e l • j , Bolt st,Corehealls, , Edgeway Elap, nets, Qsd geetts,#e.,te.,ilwaysoahand. - AU orders d I reeled to the tirni by mail or left at D. L. Sisterly 's Hardware store :IS moldy'smotapt attention. Jilt 4, '5B .t ; H - 27 simmeitr INSPORTATION. PRI D'A. dt.:RgADINO RAILROAD. tigg*NEE TX., OF' YittilU ir ON MERCUANDII3. UN. and AF'T'ER MARCHIIst, 1857, tlitnrt tier notice, tlie follotaing Batts olFreight will be Charged per 100 pounds: 'II • • :.• . • • rj‘ast l itur• ' ' • </ ; ,•• • , Dry Gicds,Conreetionery, Ilooki.Carpst-, I egg, Merit. no& Meat. Fieh.G LISP, de, Anyila,tßran, Butter. Copper, Eggs, r-4-1 thiniaretarindsti,aes.UroceriuMfe:Dp; Rot re,!, 111414 11 " 1 " 14,1 4 Leattier,Maeldnery,Oystera,oll4,Beeds„l to,t • 1 • ' „ Cott,Cuffee Grain.llar Irou,Tatad. Mn lasse4Nalls, Spikes, Elm: daltr Pea ri-I aim* Sugari Whlsky,lte4: lirooms; Vire Bricks:Guano. 31111 Stnnes.r l'itelearad Tar, Ealt.Sentplron,Tinst, ry end EunOeri &eq . : Bricks. :Coke, Cord Wood, Clay, G r lee, Irotil,Gre; Tlinesions4lanur., tR lena.Viasteri filets, Malt a; Ake.) Pleural: rrriel, Mardi' 2 . . elia c. iNI I i D'A 4 READING RAILROAD. Ai l ' ifitiggENNlME- kut; 4YI the rhilutla..k. it. K. Uo., A : 1 . 1 • ' Philadetpita, ;March 24,1858. - .lae Atm of Trelght . aud Tolls on Coal transported by idle annpatty,*i II be . as follows, from 29th March, Mb, until fdrthef notice: , , -4_—_.:.„ To nighwimdf ! . 1 rhliadolphia, L- 4 . Incllned Plane, . ' i " Nl.Fitonn, l !_,' " Oeromhtown R.: R., • 1 . 4 Fal.lp cif Schuylkill, ," MoneYonk, : !• I ",Spring Mills, ! - ..' Conib horkrn!and" Vri mo tt, Railroad, "Ra N'e lend Potts' and: Joe', ~ 1 n it "Nor Istownorllrldgeport. .. Port Kennedy, 41 .,VaKeY Forge, I. Pheinlzeille, • ' '. 'Royerra Ford, : -,1 Pottstown, : .. Dotgloseille, , " Ilirdaborle. : • . . . 44 1teadin .. Retiree's° • R R e, ei.ding and %VI C "MO y:lle. : . " Hain nre;:f a flni - oil l dier l ; l6 1 ‘...0 By order of the Board of Managers. I • IfarrNV.9.'lor 1.41.1 • •P. ff. }IO.7I,IIICNNTY.Ne'7 I; HARDWARE. HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. ii=anall A-It:till:nit, harms now arrang ed his goods at his new plans of bushier, and with a new detormitmtlou of furnish ing all smelt goods as the 'business ot the Coal tttilou may regalre at their lowest market value, solid the Ituriatettou o f Public. I shall be always on hand and bars on band a full stoek;of, ' • „Bar A rani , . ; Chopping Axsa, Fl no Iron, 5 i. Coal Shovels, . Ca 34 Steel, , ' .. Trace Chair's. - , 8114 Iron, ;.• , 1 No.llllatid liplkep, ; • Rope, • 1 r Taekle B:orks.. • Bellows, • • - \ Anvils and Vices. ke., n"dwkre and Trim Depot; Cantina praur.three doom abovolltarket. Nast side. - .4 JEANS POTT, , Julyt 15 1834 ' t ' ! ' • ; 2841 • . ' 11 - BRIGHT AL • LERCH'S - tintlt 11 A 1WWAILUSTONXTwodoorsbo. low Matz' notellind nearly opiosite the Miners' flank, kottsville. :there will be found an eseellont assortment of HARD. Vass . : I Coach 'trlimn's Springs, ; :i. ' Paddlo7, • • dhoemsker'eTools; Carpeater'sTooli, '• Glass ainl Paint , ro l . Aix I ti of *liaises, Rolled " ~..' " 1 , Nails* d Spikes. },Raft il 'colt and Nails', :Smith °oils., . . Buildiattiliterlids, :Cast Stieel.:-. ' , Shear legit, , Arm B liter, MIII Sawa. r , , , 'Cross-eat Seers, . 1 , 114.1;aad-eitire. .' • "., o.ll.eetarns hl Abash, •• they citendedtohl m in hl • the se* drin t by the coial Una tolbuslnese.an d seem sad commend theireontl ' t v . i 'Ceales;elle Mr sett lle.d nnnnn Ir. ft .1 • Flies. , ' Fine Tray., • Britania Wire, Kreortment of finit,Leke, Table Cutlery, -! 7 . • Pocket Cutlery, • Table Spoons. • . • Anvils and Vices, Airottntent Of fine Guns, - Sheet Iron Cruel kles,l Wlte,Tln Plate, . • • .. 811111 II Kettles, . Sad Irons. • ! Fomented Boilers, Chains. flatiron& Traces, , •,, P t a b w e, Shotd v e n t b a nro n e & rn o pat mos re lr ndlvldnaleopaeltyaindhopee tl 11 y of their goodue.steiet Wen • m Mann; prieeemill deseeve . 3 in edsuppnet .7 . BRIG= & TASIICTLI • M -are and Zren,l7ePhlt Oral,. A F .- • MANUFACTURES.; • NOTICE. 111'n : • Cal Operators a Seturtrikill CoMB. P " - ty Dlerohunti.? • ' , QgOlEiNO i TOBACCO, by Steam -10 p4wer . llool:bx a day, ai Hamburg. isnot:lnt Tobac co atol,Seicar Manufactory. on-band jind ready tot sale. 200 barrels sweet scented Ktnoterni Tobacco. 200.M0 Half Spanish &gars. 200.000:Mtes. Spaniel . ' Sarum. 100400 RAM and Tatra Hiram '.: Ontairetbankfuuyrecalred and promptly attended t o. Termatmay. : .MAUI ANN MboYElf. !-, ltatotnarg, Berko roonty: Pa.': -• - A .r- fal-tf -: i si . zroo STOCK or BOOTS AND SNOBS, At Whirl.**ln -and Rekall. Tit /CHEMIN .• distrait to all the atten• • • */ • tima of the public to his • Intetlllll , assortment of Bostsbud Shoes, tnion• Iseturiod tinder his own :14. „. • else spit e lion, especiaily , 'arced to the Coal Be- ', 414 glon.tind lifered for sale ), .• at hie:Sion/3n CENTRZ . ATILEFT, above High, • • ••••• andpppopitn the Public, School liottte. lie has on band a well Warted stork of Miners' Booty and Shoes, lien's and Boyo•Calf.Gatt and Kip *rots and Brogans of every descripciou ; : wom e n's, Misses' and ;Children's Gaiter Boots. Heeled Matto Gal. tors, Bair Gaiters and Lasting Buskins. of every/bolor; women's, Misses' and Childress's if idand Goa tßk in Lam Boots; Buskins. Ties and Slippers, kien's Patent Con gress Boots, Also an assortment of fells A Co.', Read Ind.:Works. All of which will be sold at unusually low indeed Particular attention given to all kinds of mans factonvd, and easterner work -and repairing- Also on .hand,ia AO" assortment of Trunks, Valises and Carpet 'prink!, Pottsville:Jun..l9.'6A/ 2.5./t • IL T. 114.1.161. CRAB. A.OU DAIU. r. r. NI:ND& . Th4t wbieh has long been sought for to Pottsville„ onp wpre.he had by goitre to -3 1 1-E. T. ELLRIC,I4 4'00 0 13 --• (giwersior.b, B.•T. Illpfur.) • Cheap Yaahionable Clothing, Merchant TAlor. ling. and General Furnishing Store, • Corner ni Centre and Maharanee° arrears, where can be flinwl the largest assortment of clothe, easaltneren rest togt, conil*tangetrade.andreadyitustie clothing ever offered to'. the chimes of Pottsville. which 'b al been Welded with great care from the lap, gOt booed trePhibidelphte and New York,. We ' boy der rantairediall WV for tash, at the win lowest prima We desire to rail partlentaisttentkis Wow me. tomer depsrtmenti twlng.all practical tailor"; haring long experience In the Ora honsesof tins. Intltadelphist and Nostra: ire fen earestent Unit our sentient* amid be sarpasied for deateors of Fry* beauty sad dt,td any homes In the titles, mach leas in Pottsville: Our fur nishing department le supplied With all the libel Weirs, of Sertbeletestornishirrg goods. - nide - made to order on whittler prinelpisso by one .of the Wet hoots In Philadelphis.and warranted to fit. 1 . deteerprosbei Plaer—Onwrr **lre cadgo ' !muting.* stmts.: May «.-Ir Ali ezelOsig ilia *wry milli* giviavathni• SEAWAiF• :TERROR OF THE. tiCIAST.. . .' CHAPTER . , When Seawall lett_ the presentee of fair Eats Crlogle, be wetter father: whawamMtPadma him down to his boat, to vale trytai to lad oat what Sam had minted him for. . • • The young captain "pretax into bif boat amid the murmuredgond wishes of hantbluls of,citi. sena whetted gathered there to see the privateer go to atia, - and in a few momenta be win on board of hie vessel, _ --•• , j. . . With a elear,lagleAllie vole% nista needed no trumpet, the young eomtnender shouted "Man the capstan bare; lads,tied yen the anchor op with will. Stand by tho jib and' ayingjib halliards=lay the hood jerks aback'!" His orders were obeyed reedit, end ie a few moments, the second Miner, who ptood oaths fora. castle looking over the bows. - "She's broken ground, "Very well;air—rtio - up the jib and dyingjib, and haul the sheets in starboard—man the top gallant and topsail sheets end bellbirds l ; Spend with the capatan, men, and rait!the anchor, ap,to the bows!" - - A moment later, and the bead-sails up, the veer. fag bow of the schooner proved be to be all eweinh.'eattlien came the order: ; • . "Sheet borne, and bunt airs,* tuplail and top gallant sailer' , 1 . This nue don.; and at the foie:and - -aft al. ready at, 6114 the schooner began to gather headway. Then, as she felt off : before the wind, which wee fair ant of the hirbOr, her square sails ailed, and she shot ahead withineressed velocity. 't . 1 g ft vil a 4XN The crowd on shore looking delight upon the splendid vessel, and gladdeneditoo, at the thought of.bar.errand, rent the-air witifeheers ;.while Mr. Crlngle, taking upon himself She part ofiner, fired an impromptu salute from a sin g -gun, which wee kept upon the wharf to he used as a warning-visual if the British approached. Tbe "Tyranoleide" replied to thia by as/elute of neve:dela gate—ber whole complement. "That's what I call a'darnel/. waste u' polder!" ;said a pineheitfaced,dried-iagiernatomy of a man whore threadbare clothes, little eyes, and long, YS 11 18 • II greedy **tuns of ftlogeri, 9010 th.e seirser oat sod "It isn't goer Powder, Moore Galion,' said Mr. Crinkle, ruttier sharply: "If it war, It wouldn't be finely to be In c veseeltlattlnetl to light for lib , , eityt" 14 T "Task—testa!) What Is thfi 'llberjy'Lt' a 001— )the war is ruining trade, end noon we'lliall•be as 'poor as rats!" said the ,miser * Pettishly. ' ; . "It's a pity that suchlmein theses a• youteerea'l poor; you're too stingy to heel If you only hid your due, you'd get a good decking in a horse pond!" eriedp ' ut Mr. Cringle leo angrily nod so loudly, that his words were hsard by; um crowd, and probably found echo in their bestir; for they instantly shouted: , • oLet's dock the old miser-g. l to the ".goose:pond with the old tory !" : I. And Eeling the terrified welch, thy 'drag ged him 'toughly toward's, pood o muddy' water near the residence of'the merehan and Soon would fi have out their intention into seeutien, had not Kate "Cringle, who satti their . letions.lrepped out upon the balcony, ancteried out, in "clear, mull.' cal voice, which reached every .ear:: i Nilsen men-.4lrorms! to treat an old men so. Be is weak and helpless; let ;him 'go, and save' your . etrength ftir a nobler purpose!" I .11er)timely appeal aid her beauty—foe in bar eseittiment she really looked h andeotie—bad the defiled affect; and the old inieer ;wee released, much to his ewe' gratideationj and rather to the disgust end tore of her father, who Would have been really grad, to hale seen old °elven get a les son—for he hated bird heartil, not only fur his lack orpatrt it - time. bet for hie miserly meennere. "I'll reme ber herd-11 ' 1 remember that girl; bless her!" as ttered the old miser... he hobbl e d away from th crowd its Blasi he could—not stop ping until he ehedl his cern resideoee; which waNmalso akj of a store-honse, in which h can . variety of all cods el, trunk and trash Were stowed —old junk, d baud . waiter s sails, cordage, fishing tack! , nets. harpoon'', and a thousand other things. -7' - I I • .! : Never war eca C f li t i A n P be T t E tA V l:tde . • below or &lot . them the Privateer. after. Seawalf trim on ' deck, bad got her ggieg itretebed. ConsClous that he was ready to meet soy foe of his tonnage arid weight of m col, he boldly- beaded off from the roast for the reek of inwardiboand *one's from England. 1 ' . l'' • . . ilal , . :. ' One morning:soon after. be was at br eakfast in his eabin, with rho arse °Nevi' and- the dootur— young Morley being iin charge int deek. -But each of them i bounded • from the • table -'as they beard the shout 'pistil - ho r from the 'look out, at the top.gallant.erties-frees. . ' "Where away, sod what dbes she ;look ICA ?" ' cried yming ?doyley; in reply.: ,• , . i. ' Seawaif and hie ettripanioes held their brafth, • and listened for the answer. i -,. ~ , s i,_ IS 14 1S• I 20 1 20 1 20 1 '2O 1 20 1 Wo 1 20 1 20 1 35 1 35 135 1 , 3 1 25 1 35 1 35 1 30 1 40 1 10 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 44) 1(0 1 00 1 10 1 20 1 10 1 10 1 00 1 00 c 1 00 1 00 9i , 1 25 1 15 1 10 1 10 100 1 00 1 00 I 00 . „ , "I see t ree rail, sir „dead shawl; r they seem re squa ri , and an; log down right kefore•the wind 1"-w as the reply. , . I' .: l i a "Eriglis en and 'making for the eoist,l'll wa ger my first price-mono y 1" sold the captain, as he hurried 410 deck. r" I 1 . I ' . I "John-Ball-Ideo'd, be gitr-,-1 shell .get my in • stniments ready furSioputat i !" cried the delighted Frenchman. . ; T:, .. . "So will I!" said Mr. Doolittle, es ihe buckled on his sharp, but short' coil , and followed his commander on deck. • =The breeze was fresh, an the 4 , l seheotter, with only her lower sails' and torTsailit set, was going off to the eastward on a taut bow-line, her - top gallant and royal yards pointed to tbs wind, and her larboard tacks' aboard. ! There was quite a heavy sea roiling; end as se pitched into' and through it, she threw -the snowy foam over her prow almost as high is her fore -fop. : 't• . . ' "See all clear foi actiop,l.fori and aft—reeve preventer stays and braces-, have the spare spars , cleared awry I Ginner., look to your children; they may have play soon. I Boarders and pike. • men, tee that your temlearelln their plans:" cried • the captain cheerfully, ni he mane on dock; end then be seised a sprgius, end gemmed tbo ves sels in sight. 1 . "What do you makwonf, sir, if you please P' asked Mr. Doolittle, now Ihimei fur work 'and prise-money were on- the rise. '-', , . ;; "I Pea dig *assets; bat they SO yet too far off I to . make out whether they mil armed or not!" was the reply. , I. ~... - , ' • "Shall the gunner open the ntigesine, sir r -- "Yes, after all the galley- Vita era put out!" i The, men weustd their wok and their respective • Station. quietly, bet with a, cheerful 'look, which betokened a perfect confidence id their vessel, and especially in their ,®cars. I ,' • An hour poised and the vessels were now bull-up ahead, yet Captain Seastelfr, e noorders either mi to alter the cour.or shorts sail. -j • • . " "What about our colors, •ir ?"ksktid the ilea tenant. , „1.• "You ein run 'em up in foils - to their place., ready to pull out when I order it. Mr. Doolittle," said the captain, still beeping hi s ease directed toward the approaching !Mips. ::, ' , '-' - The enemy were, onw rising fast, not more than Tour or five mile.' il but the tnerrhant.tuen, obey. ing signals from tie 5100p...1-war,- which hod evl. demi, discovered 'the nationality and character of the schooner, bi her rig, heeled 'ea a wind end shortened: sail, while the :man-of-war held her course under a cloud of canvas. • "Take yeat stations for working cried Scaiweif. - The men bounded to the sheets and braces. "Mord up -16664 am—ease off the sheets, and round In thewiathardSrattes 1" cried the cap.' tale. '"Tarnal thonder,:you're not solo' to ran from oat sloop o'•war. ors you, sler'eskerthis Routed- int,da agonised wonder. 1 LI "Get oat and rig twoapars. with iron enough on them to sink them, for drags; drop one over each quarter, sad ask !no Impertinent questions, Mr. -Doolittle," said the captain', quietly.' - . "I beg your pardon sire a hundred times —l thought you was a ;iota' to run I" said the now delighted officer, oit he hutnned to obey the or.ler. "Double•ihot with graPe and eanister—gon tier. to your stations I" cried the captain; now, de. terminedly.j 'Min, make Co noise when I an. flounce iti but within an-hour that, sleop•of-war dial{ strike bar flog, or well go down with ours lying!. When she is %Aim, the merehant;men will be easy •prisits." I ' ' - • Had they ; not been cautioned', the-' men would have cheered soloadly as *have bees heard op board el 'the sloop-of-war. ; ' i 2' After tbestiraid and lowered over the aide, held by stunt hieisere, dud not seen did sec& 1 beneath' be Water; the schooner not go more than thras,koets; although—ander a' full spread of canvas--elis i seenteil to be Sunning away from [ter antagoni% , whieti now could be seen coating. up hand _ore and, her deeks crowd ed with men. and bar portaShowieg a battery tif twenty,foor gaol. • ,:, I- ; k , ringshe cams, the red crossof St. dleorge &co. tiog from her peak, until she was within nearly a -mils of thisehooner, when she. fired•a shot from •one of her bow' guns. : I : • - "Show their our_eolorind , newer cried' the young captain, *bile his p i le face illashsd with a .amlie of terrible Joy. ' i ' ", .; It was domi in an instant; t but the vanes'!'. hoed wait dot changed. nod a sail touched. - :: , -- • Rapidly lim - linglishmadi eloped ap, - headiag a little taAseward, so as to rings under her larboard *TAM Or PitrijAl74lll* IN =fa _ . "Crouch .well behind tha bulwarks, mein stand yitut larborid guar, bald net torah s teateh until this order comes hem; mkt lips ; depress' you guns, so as to take her betnseii!'wind did water ! Sail•tritntaars, inlaid to pour sheets and iffiest, and be reedy fir orders." ' . • nese brden lite° CaPtaln 4 ,Beaweit took bin on Th position on baboard aldinr, the tsestlei•deek. and with ill•eoneraled delight flaw the -English- WWI tangs along until he Sta., almost aboatn. , _. .. . ',1 , . - ., .:,.: ".- , .; - ':' , '-'4l - - , •.- iT 4 "!f-, ,-t • wheal dewillser colon, of I'll oink yea ! Saito. you *ekes rebel, *tribe r e sbeated he English captain ;who 'good on the prooti of his vessel la fell uniform, steadying Meisel kt bold. Ingo' to the Wines Amon. , une jesivost to etribt—leet lay seam bat Yolir alliadGeawatf, sans Intently, sad iaitantly erlaithai twder to pour in to whole %roadside. At was dog* with terrible effect. for the British bad sot anticipned resistance from a rebel whom , tiny deppoSod be using his hen efforts to ; .a. neaps, and wen huddled along the deck on the side next the soh r, sad worse:et down% fear ful swans. And as the salts were little injured. the slocupof-war; hot ahead, so that she was past the seirootter bef re she could rotas thi, broad-. side. 1 ' , Nest* irtilli, drop. spring to your starboard. bat* ' row iiirchain shot as well as stales— and au her sticks sway I" cried Bewail. . They orderinCthe helm up, as the sebooser's headway -Isereand, be veered • off ethwart the stern of the slooPu and as the guns cane in range delivered a raking Are, which not only swept her decks, but cutting away bur muss, crippled her eempletely. 4 ' ' Me then baole4 on a witid, determined to pep. per her until she should " sulks; au& not wishing to loss any nun; at clan quarters, it be eonld holto it. Be: be had no oecaslon to use his guns any more= for, 'saddest'', with a shook which shook the sea and the air like an earthquake. the ili-fated onift was seen to fly in fragments, amid a cloud of smoke, into the air. - Whether by incident or design, le one could tell, but. in soma way, the powder in her maga. 'toe had bSen ign ited, and ins was blown to atoms. Prompted h, austaally. Captain &await in stantly ordered the helm -up, and steered up fur the spot where the sloop Of.war had been, in hopes to nee soups surviving persons of her crew. But not a living soul could be seen. A few blackened span end timbers Italy met the eye. "Mon Dim! Mon Die* I ids is too bed! Not one man to ampuitat—not one hell for extract!" said the doctor, twin a sigh and a piteous grimace, as he looked in the water. "You may hive better luck another time, 12os. tor," skid Seaway. as be gave orders to trim wills and haul op a iwind again; fur the transports— having sue the Into of their protector—wen now crowding I, sad trying, like a duck of fright. aged it nin Irons ed sheep to e their escape Iro as oppo nent which bad done such fearful damage In ad short a rim *t the schooner had ao lumbering cargo, and was ready for combat or race, as occa sion required. I This greatrolationary saa-atory, from the vigorous pen o Ned Bodine, will be continued. from where it I Tea off here, In Mr Nay roast Menceav, forEaturday. 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Fasta9 , . • . sir Gnaws I. • • • I 'now enoiret • Themes the Meekness of Night • ' How b lea t—itow whit* • Drop the trout bibs flattest What a huolootte light Upward gkora ' Fres the breast of thi mann t Pram the polaeleseotutreditess breast of the moire 'i A • Wise sofdaigli FS:nth:lg oat lOn the air' • -{ Frog' au Julia' at prayer, ' If it met with an errant snowflake there, Thus would d 4! - ; . , • This would tln the sigh= - Would dim' • to a hoar, la that basalts, sigh I !I , Yet the gait ' ~4 , . . . With Ito bitt!neaf blast i • . . Thtotigh the snow-flaker boo parsed: Arid 10l Ihegarassult to thole shuaberat last, In the vale, i t , ' la spite of t‘l gale! .. ildli.virgin, omit/01101hr of the saki So lb* Boult; . • If It wander, stray, • 1 Through Ms errors of clay, . • And snort w a Irsatherosa breath, on Its way To 'Weal it. ~This shall malt the lost Soul! Though polar, ao feelde—shall melt the lest soat i • folks Soul t r- .A ~ ' _ Through tbd iota Masts of cm:— Tbrough chid nights of Deapalr;— • *lf the fall% In It/ misalon and 'Master be there ; To the goal 1, :Will attain (be pare Spoil Will. to Mame' eternal, attain the pure Bonn immar,0210649.. . . jilleallann. .t , l LE ' , VIVI* to , . . In the Unit-d States Senate on• the 16th feet, Y I Hun. Joan 144 Thompson of Kentucky, made a capital speed against Ciba-stealieg—a epeeeh none the less forcible le essence betties. of the huitor and w t Stith which it glowed and-sparkled , thsoughout. Mr. Tnonesnst, w e regrecto eay„ reeves Cone - nisi on the 4th of MiSreh next, and , his place will jbe Indifferently filled by La W. Peered'. .The contrast between t the Kentacky of •Henry Clay 'a d ,that of his son James 8., Is not one ealeila to faith iii Boman Pro. • gratis 'pi tb s y etuningofthe Millennia& Annexed.lee 1 report of Mr. Tnowesaa's speech: • r The Cu l 4 bill remeep es the special order, and Mr. Tatentioit (Ky.) addressed the Senate. and en medians:, Of neer two thousand persons. Ile spoke two hours, iii a facetious strain, interrupted by continued' Iseghter. He was wholly against the acquisition of; Cuba, and wet astonished that the Senator.from louisiina was in favor of IL The acquisition would draw off trade and commerce td a better elimeite and the Port of Havana, till New Orleans became abrivsled up. and bec ame, like Lexington Ky.., a finished town . Cuba, the ; youngest And, would be, ai usual, the pet of the family, end how mush It would, emit so get her Its trim the Lord only knows. -The childreo of the north sit dates and oranges, which they are told are train an 'eland where there is no Winter, end their natural Instinct is to seek it. He here quo ted from Childs Harold and the. Co air. Refer ring to Mr. Hales 'remark yesterday respecting Catholielem. Mr. Thompron - did not think Cube. Heim so objectionable in itself es in the genies of the-pimple who possessed it, for be had - liired half Itii life among American Catholics, and,no people are better or more loyal ,citisena. Mr. Hale bad also suggested that we . should cone: Canada.— That proposal wits maestro's', forth* people there. were of Angt-French extraction , and be never knew a Frene mar( yet whose Idea of a Republic was not m ar l ly to get a ehenee to vote for se Emperor. I talking so of the British possessioni be seemed to:forget that Guist Britain is a larger landholder utr the North American continent than wears. One j jof the best poets of Rome bad said that that Empire had tumbled to pieties from mare neeration, de« Ile feared that would be our fate. Our tingle, from their Anglo-Saxon blood, have derived the belief that it is right and proper to take from they Spaniard, Mexican or Indian any. thing they wimt. end. that it is not• homicide nor inerdtur to kill him either. We want to Ameri- Canis. bud Christianise Cuha, do we? It remind. ed him that two young Keetnekians went there on, a similar mission—one• being a good-looking fellow fur an :American, got to be an overseer for a widow; that Christboised her. The other ran away with eu old man's daughter, and within a year the old; man was living on a corner of the plantation, and himself , firm p ion. That is the way vie Amerieanise. The Colima would 'not stay if We had the Allied. 'lbex have too much instinct for that.- Place the lion et the prai rie and the buffalo will aeon yaws it, or pafthe tiger wherethe deer haunt, and you will sot lad one there in forty days. :The blue rat peacefully Possessed this country until the Norway rat se. quired it; thin instinct told them they had got to - leave, and they did. Ii was a Amine to pander to the spirit oil acquisition this is dominant within oa. A century in the life of nations is bat a day— in it'll nation - iillot yet a year old. Our tree pot-, Icy is to consolidate, soicere and build up What we Um...ant teequire more. It_was ,said the pee ' session. of Cuba would give es as nutlet fur oar i fiery'spirite.l The Paola° Railroad was encodes a similar plea. Ha had seen some of these Sill hastens ehoett Washingtoni • They -did nothing, Lad -anthill* "tolled not, neither did they spin, yet Solomon' in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these." Imagine these men letting of their spiritsjin the Rocky Mountains, cracking racks or toting about railroad mills. No. Sir, it is fallselous ; fur those whit are always talking about their - readiness to spill the last•drop of their blood are' generally. willing fjr Ist CRAW) , else spill theirs first. ,Cuba seemed-Jo Mr: Thompsoa to be the element of weakness rather then of strength; and tending''to interinit our peaceful relations with other pews& ' lite-did •notobelleee Ragland ' or France wanted it;, but if they do. England will fight fur it, and France will go in far the glory of thething. The battle of the .gods, and Titans, - and the battle of the fallen angel*. as described ' hj the poet, sin not equal in grandeur bee warfare. Recently 10,000 Parolee/meshy, on the Plain of Teheran, were charged by a cogitates of Soot's Grays. led hi three . Lieutenants, who tell cue af . ter antitber.l The. British rode the down like nine-pina, teratined,asid elkatvid beck and again, till sat VI taltltitelthere was not so many Persians "left se there r ee. by Leonidas at Thermopylate,-- Tbit'i the k adrof fighthm England does. For a thousand years he Temple of Janus has aster NNOPS-. ,i.; . : .. tt. titilitiffiliNTlNCTSFi• . ~, IMEN - . Navin • tiariPariessOre are eat • 14 d to alma* 7011aitIPOOlt rtnITIXO disirlp. Ike id 9 , 6l,dddr I —kaakagN O ... l44 o. l _;s llllll flue Wawa rimy ribersetaldisbadalliOps grist; 'e• ' • PaPit =h as ' —llll" n= a lbsltri. iriselfse Arnagrail •-nakianksi • Order ipikl,4lo4- . 7 Attho son stiortat milt& Ousts* of 301 2N111,,f0, ion eitiosalre taloa fiat of oil caw litlietilo. iklo et UNlkata - ,ao4fTsksopboodoomiplortiotPtiooly fiolotildet, Selig pesetkil Mato parootoooor work to Oa as omit as &ay that on bo, turnedout le the cities. PRINTINS IN commie:sip at the &hotfoot none,. - ' - . . 800 BINDZILY: T;k'ci.T- 5 ; , :, , . • Book* Ixakad is story variety ot'ity to. Rini* Noels of every iseeriptiou imusibetantd,beifii sad MINI fir ardor at diktat settee. bees shut. • John sun Is, Is het, • Motley sew lereiseriwbe has hien, roaming alma. WI world. • browbeating. insulting and lilliiPOWS ev 14 7b 0 .7 be has a mind to. If we bad Cabe, we eould sot raise each obstructions u would keep Min est of the Gulf, and for the ruses that ww.hays pie was . eery to match the English sad Preach steam tests. Its would be driven eat of the water, net beanie oar people are not brave, bet hematite int , stand such a fight. If we are to bold it, It meet , be by fortifications; aid he would haven eettunift.'• tee composed of the oaken who meat to theeCti=`!• me% to whom he woold add Senator Davis, of ; Mississippi. and Gen. Shields to terve...sad say where the Rodent and Malakoff. shall mar their pu t s t o nitikstald the English assts./Tat we continue vying for more, Its. • pampered child whose stomach ;snot big enough forkis apposite.'- Mr. Thompson bad knOwn gentlemen et Vir ginia to be rained ere now by owning toe much land, which would be• sold for theitaxesiipoo it. until; when they died. there was hardly, enough left to pay their funeral expenses. Our own soon try would be too big, and the Treaty of Goads. loop* would have hest a name bad it **these for the fortunate turn up of gold is California.. Eat as to Cabe, there is not may Ood.send left there— nor bits It gravitated ens lash, sot eves by the "passiosal attraction" of the free-lave &shoed.-- We would derive so began from It. We would pay Spain mote for it than it is worth, and too ' gross being cheaper there than in the South, they would rise in pries, And the Cabana would sell out their possessions at higher rates. He had Wen other insuperable objections to the bilk If It means anything, it means that the money la tre.h7 r i drawn by the Spanish Minister of the day. wit will make a treaty, and is thus roaring *premium to revolution. Here Mr. Mousses made some palpable hits at the Hemostatic petty, saying he understood the discipline was very strict. and that whoever does not elielk up to the mark goes over. board. Indeed he must take 40 opportunity. be. fore his term ends, to ask the Senator item Illin. nis if be has not been doing "semethleg. With Cabo to amuse the South. and the Keystone bound to him by bars of iron and hooks of stall, the Pre- • trident might demand. renomination, for be never know it &nehmen bet who would bold ea till death,. It was said his luck would kill Hr. Bu chanan, but - Mr. Timer:on knew something of hygiene, and gave a decided opinion that he Is good fur ten years yet, and then may leave it to a son of his—politically of course, for none be has • otherwise. In conclusion, Mr. ?monitor utterly condemned this rampant spirit that clamors fee war. It is a wrong spirit sod wrong teaching , tor!" the country. If we get into war with Prase* and England we will repent it to the last day of our lives. It will saddle tot with debts which it will' take us long to get rid of, as the Israelites were in Egypt, maktig bricks without strew. Old John Bull _might be likened to a bull-do; going .about bunting up fights. Caner, Pompey, Jannl et and Jupiter follow in his trail; and when be pins anything they go in and worry it to deed:. and then out goes a nation from the map of Eu terpe, or, if lett in. it is crippled 'all the rest of Its lifd to pay the expires. of the fight. Our lower orders have an inveterate hatred against 'Great Britain, whether jest 'or unjust be would net say —bet to bate a red cost and a Britisher is en el,. • mint orour. national 'character. It is true we eat supper, and read Shakspe.ste together. ton that err pea more than two old ladies having a bit of scandal over a cup of tee, and: hating each other like the devil. We can back igednet the Italian a terrier that has the spirit in him of &Os driven out of Mary Magdalene, and getting Into ' Ibis War we most go through with it. We will surer In It, however ti may come ont—henoer at the powers do not seem to want to fight, there is ine peed to provoke it. Cubs,. however, might do fora platform.. Bete Tennison addressing himself directly to Mr. Seward, said he would nil- meteor him a piece of *del°. that would be unfit, if be came to be President. A. far so the noise and laughter permitted the reporter to hear, he understood Ur. Tnourson to ironically advise Mr. Seward to follow the example of other President.. and throw dews the ladder wheat it bad plate", him in power. There was alwaye some al ternatlre to east it aside. The 'leic. was, "Don't stand an the plitform when the oars are In' motion."--- (Roars of laughter.] Mr:Tucuman finished by 'dories an aspiration of Daniel Witer's, that 0641 will so shape oar ends that they will result In raid. Par. Tionesou bad proceeded bet a 'boot time when be was obliged • to sit and deliver his spoecb,as be was too weak to stand. Lord Napier cheered to be seated neer him, and was evidently sutured, by his resiuks.] The'Ssosto .went into Saecutire session, tad af• tarward adjourned. Wair,Coirr . Cosa?—Let it nowhere be for. gotten nor shuffled out of sight,' suggests the New York Tribune, that -fflr. .BenjeMiii, of Louisiana, the able and plausible advocate of the acquisition of Cuba, as of all other schemes tendinf to diffuse and eternise Hu. man Slavery, deliberatelybascs his argument on the following - proposition : • . "The Grit leading fact, which ought to be kept constantly is view by all who would form jest conception. on this - slibJect, iv, thav,the wealth and productiveness of this islind bare hello crested. and their 'continuance cola only be secured, dy • system of comps:for, Labor. If the exparienee of mankind has solved • stogie industrial problem,' we may fairly assume u granted that tropical production. can be maintaised. on a ioaly to meet the requirement...of civilised maq, by ,ciffnPulsorY • labor alone." . This is his fundamental, vital reason for wishing Cuba transferred fo the United States, i which be proceeds to - timplify and fortify most 4. artfully. His whole argunient runs-in these grooves substantially: 1. "Compulsory Labor"—that is, ' . Humari Slavery—must be maintained in tiNlical America, especially in Cuba ! • . 2. It cannot and will not be, unless Cuba becomes a portion of our trnion, owiug to the great prepondera nce of males among the Cuban slaves, the average shortness of their Me l t', and the impi:dimenti now*offered to the prosecution of the African,Slave-tmae.._ ;. Therefore, Cuba wait speedily become a possession of the United Statespor Slavery in that island will perish, end Slavery in all tropical America receive thence a deadly around. ' " • Farmers and Mechanics of the Free States! One Hundred and .gfly Millions of Dollars is the estimated coat of wreaing Cuba from Spain, snd your. experience will assure you that the cost of suck jobs rarely falls below the original .estimaie, and - generally tran- scends it heavily. Bat suppose the Cost not; 1 to exceed the estimate—One Marilee . Mil ,lions.nr• the aggregate must be wrenched from your sweat and, titil—a sum of at Matt• $3O for each family in the Free States. Are yon willing to be thus taxed to prolong the life of tropical Slavery far another genera , tion ? If you are not,. say so ai once--smy it so that it may be heard — say it in your ea. suing elections ! . HUMS To. Eriscoromons.--Bisbop 114Lcom, now wa a visit to Europe, use in ono of Lie Utters: bare Intended five or six service. In Rog. land, and am struck with the Malvin parties: lars : • Ist. The general and audible reiponOr. • 241. The congregational singing. 3d. The readies of Lb. lemons by arambire ot the conniption in thstrißiblee in the pets: „ 4th. The pause eller the benediction. sth. The very little looking tooled mad statlog at each otbur by the congregation; sod t h e appa mt devout, attention esbibitelL* How DO UM rzusnArAnut AnYtacaa action ril*Donglas in his desire to eat dirt for the South, has come out decidedly against Protection, and in &Tor of Free Trade.— Douglas is playing a desperate gam, inwhich be ii likely to be eachred, by Soth the a y and Pennsylvania. Tar. tax-levy of New York City fo jr: amounts to nearly eleven millions of .Ilare. This is not surprising when in every depart pent 'of the government there is an organ ized system of peculation. The great won. der is, how the people of New York staid it so patiently. ‘. ! v SACIIIIMOIR . b lead r , aerrespond eat, retuning alto other • lag him a ball, la a crowded anal, declared with'. woo; tbst Ito bad not the` slights/it objection to**rlaipt as bin gets," bat be bad a stoat anecialieeal aversion to "belle on his toes." • Att Agora .y.—A _ . 'anat. lady, :toomopoodinst complains of bowies too-poop Mug.. , Neither ono can iota alums to "pop this gemlike:* f:Poor girl 1 • • . Una Sinn says $w ill Dewar siorry a widow. or pith a Welly, and for this rots4a—she is duos on woodland Obi
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