Wit 1110 . - IBM - . , . . A Gits.tr liptroir Sem:Mt.-1U May nun-' ' be of the lEnickertmelrer Islagssine, his the folkwring e.xtract from a iamouitraion speedy d b niirt tha reooa reporte yT.ii n e . - During the exciting campaign of 185-,.in Illinois, a proFinent politician Ms& • aio' .union speech et Quincy.' ifte be wsedinte, and before the.crewd had diepetwedt a maw who styled „himself "The Atintraid M. V.," wilt. ealleefor. ,He ' Sited upo n 4 111 Ithahwm t so "elevated 1. that Ihe could riot eland: without 1,1 41 i it* to something. / 18 said: .. 4- 1 ' 1 h 2 ll Gentlemen men and ! ' • you're talkin' of dt solvin' theljnion; you can't do it I Thilii 9 B that ar fl a g a i;I4ID op that' tilled the Bair spangled Banner; boeL ye goin' - to divide that, hal Are yon goltt, to git , re the stars to the Norf, and' the stress to the Sod? No sirree, the thing can't tie did. ' [Cheers.] - And char's, that ' gM)d old l axe that the band's. a playin ' 'out thar, called Yankee Doe. dle ; how yes goin to divide that, eh? Are .y l e goin' to gi,e the Yankeeto the NorfAnd the Doodle toihe Sotif? I 1 y hohlly, the thing can't be didl 1 I , And tier's, that!itrenm of , ter * rennin' • •1 loan Ibex, Oka the l l atherT watery, ' how are ye it goin ''to divi i ds that? i Are yea goin' en damit i up with Melon l and I Dixon's line? I say ye can't do that; thing . l, wet ye can't.-- [Cheers.] . 'i . ''' i !end thar's tlie'raitioad layin' out Oar, ho‘ Ye goin' to divide that,elt? jAre.yergoin' to tie it op *lib blasop ardDiaon's line, 7. 'You Mini do it. . I [Cheers.ll .! ' - I - 1 And thar's all the fie! : homes standm" 'round here; how are ye goan'to divide them, old hones? Are ye a goie' to run 'em • North, and run 'em Batt, ' and run 'eatiVest?— tChwewq j•-• 1 : I- 1- I , • ; And titles all the handsome vim in 'round here; liOw are ya a goin' to divide . them?--- . l Areloogoite Olen the .p. 14 !ones to thellorf, and - the young•ones to the' Boar? Wal you doritt I If you go to timederyou Can't de itl I lime:tense cheering.] ; "` I , • H Audit:Ear's all the feathered tribe and other ' birds/1 a flyite abbut hem, and the chickens 1 tuj_ egg nails, and• tile yaller.lege and the bleek.legs ; how are ye goit,i' to divide them, eh ? Are yer goin' te,give the pellets to the Norf, and the cocks tithe i3ouf?l [Treaten. ---- dons cheering.] , 'heti 1) r Our reporter could . rl3 more, for the - roar. of laughter which mained as the "Doc - - . ~ 'ter" caved in and felt froei the platform. O 1( HUNDRED AND FOUN NEN TRANSAfr, . the following droll specimen Of Yankee wit appeared in a Providence paper TO be sold by Nicholaa.Branchi at thelte lectory,west end of the laidge,.providence: SOLID ARGO4ENTS; Donsisting of Bread i t Bate!, Cheese, RAM, Eggi, Salmon, Meats, 'ltOngues, Oysters, &c., Cooked. , AGITATIVS. • Cider, Vinegar, , sal4 Pichles, Sweet Oil ka • GRIEVANCES. Peppei sauce:l4usierd, 'Oack Pipper,,Cay eon)) PePper. P_UNIgIiUSTS. Wine, Brandy, .Gin, Spirits, Bitters, Porter _ _ SUPEtiFLITITIES. -- - . 1 : Scoff, Tobacco,lCigars. _ 4.. ' ' • -- _1 N. B.Aity ; of the above articles to be ex changed for ._ 1 . ' - NECESSARIES, viz : • French Crowns, Spanish Dollars, Pistareens, 7 * Cents, Mill i s, or Bank . Credit given fur payments thirty, pixty, or ninety secofids---i,r as long as a man can hold his breath. • - • Those indebtedrfor --! 'Arguments Must not be - Agitated, • Nor think jt a. '. = Grievance', - If they should meet ! Punishment Imo` 1 For calling for each Superfluities' / j . And suppoiing it not 1 Nec,Cssaryi •To make imm 2 diato - Payinent. I , 'WHAT HAPPENS AVlNTsa.—Solontoni i 1 .the other4ay, and' • the news. :1 -i• -'- "What news?" 1;1 61 , 1i - liy, enosepul in our city i fifteen i setts were engaged I first ladies took pat ant, sight, indeed I'l "Did j you - witu . eagerness, anxious - "fust odishun." ' . "Yes, Mr. Local / ciinnet particulars.l • -"Well, then," Said we, seizin, onr pen, pm , pared • to bear- some terrible denowemeni, "what caused the unfortunate a' d disgiaceful affair." .., • • -"Bad colds in , head l ; '-said S olomon; as he made a sudden eiit at the door, folloired' ' • by our inkstand, that would ha 1 e made any thing but, a pleasant mark on his noite,if it -F, - had hit him.. •41.0.1 , A SABLE descendant of Africa, by the name of Mingo, havingixen at v,rork at a distance, was met by his En ster on returning herde on ' a frightful•looking - Old - honse, withontj saddle . ' - or bridle when .: e folliinin dialogue en °med i . - 1 • . . . , I , Nell, Mingo, how came - you by that ! t horse?" ' , ] •, : :.. . "Oh, Dias* Iby him , and gib ten dollar." "But.where di you - get the- money to pay . , . I for him?" . , ' , 1 -. . • l' ' "Oh, masse , me' .tnide ;me „give 'Om rite , down note of hand for three Months.'! . • "But, Mingo, when your three monthis are ,out, what then?" , - ' I: I ' 1 p _ ."D en, Ilassa--,;len I take sr thatiota and give him another?! • 1 • ' "Vint", Mary;how is this? I find you sit• ting here, with your affuin husband, and you told am this norning Yoif had ;quarreled; and he had gone fia;ilsitilor.t , ' "I, fathill...? I told you•nothing of the kind.", "Oh, noeiensei, I 2 amqui sure, we Mai some words together."- , • i . 1 • , "Yes, father, and' so ' we had. ;-Be asked me 'what o'clock E ft Was i I said I didn't know and, • so he left the house,sayi ng he was goifir i to see . That's all I fold You r " . t ' ' , 7 1 hr oue of the Ohio distripia, the other day, the census-taker m the Miseries of the men, proceeded to asii.iues tions Jf thp ladies : "Ladles," pUltely sail ihe. Fudge, "how many male cows Lori you ?' ', ' ! • - --, "We lune nole cows,' replied a pout* lady—a- sweet, e herial creat . re ,of some, 200 poulxds weight— "but we .o,ve•a geritleu4n bull c a lf!" . , .• i 1 tHE SCHOOI..+STER ;Cm Warren, Conn., is poitod on "the following " Nons—Xrion kinwa 'is ell dere eny min nr wyznern - ran on the risisl„wot gets. aforesaid, stiall ave thsr pBEI . Sour "Way did you leave u i last place r in:: , quired a young 1 Onsekeeper, about to engage a new servant.. - . I ~- "Why, you see, ma'ain,",re plied the appli caut,"l was: trio good-looking ; and when I opened the dew; fc4ini tookt me for the nil& sus." - L i I , - , . ' Pica.—"l say jack, suppose three bad eggs and a pair of odd boots, were boiled down in a gallon of Crater , ' kw/ do you think it would compare withSarauiga water.!" ! (!_eflectingly)); insets another o: "I knowl l pittfeet bear in my, eusu = uers," said cfitie you, lan?er to his Sweet. heart. "No, inAeed - .you 'pre ; not, John; 'you Lave never hits ited.me tet. , You are Inure • sheep than bear:, ' • .1. - I elnant iEm tbat I larrienaldwila mdthallY ta notate the hoe I sheald Weft the bleollum to , Globate( sayliattortedge=" 4 Si !, 1 / 111:100 , _ r gtqlsow •' I meek of all tra _ ..., .tg , ... ~ __ _ ol .: Ma dame vas framed hY red a d T aisgr.i. - . the saggestion of Ur. Pettibone hiss iOtt. ! . t i F mgr Ur. Pettiboostremil an applicant to , the • meet for this wort. He eafted ;tats . 11Thatkillt 111 President M the-4w in a letter Od appoint in Gar erideure. The mem* la whlch' , Nr. Pettiness Ma treated by *Praddostarna!s Ilea the ' binning 4• tries tram Isis testimenr, ,t 'i - ''' 1 Q.; Did you hand that letter to tlet:lPreddleat li - pnr• was or *I Mationd it to hill ! : . 4. lased. It to trite. -.. ' 11. •-- .. . . . Gs . Did you es..htm afterward le relation to 111 ' A. I did; after I sent it loth, President it tear WOW Mlle weeks Whore I hand artyttd of It. 1 caused - a note to I. adiramed respecttutly to Ida, . quating hisa torahs ertyasna to the At General. '-A ;fee days-after that Dal had bus r cant called at this Attorney ft ones = 41 1:: " ad 'original letter to, the Prodding. there; I the to show it SO oe„ and be did OD; lilted this I t on It: .Reion.Wito the Atli-Muff Geostial, tut not fle his opinion," - i I'ealled lodge DMA's attetaim (0 Indorsement, sod be odd to Mr, "this to a 1 stampt doteement; Mat aes nothing; I cannot ; give ad opt Son i. lb. President Might as well bars kepi ttakpapar himself; I aill take the paper tack to tins Presideptand! have that istionemeet changed." - He did so, sad a fie; eseks after ;I k so Called agdo an saw Ala piper .eith thie ne l as second loriclsot, as - ,as I an Miseater the, wads; aAi Oi• Cabinet ha had this, *attar _nutter _consideration and have act ape it, I' decline le oi Urine. Mb was signed "J. 13...". the -Preel dent's ' Ammons sal was informed l will my here. tha I sailed upon,ks President aster Judge - Alma ineamed tir Me of:thelusterectseent. . , Ile replied to me, ..Why it I have scut oar cominanicalks to the Ationsey 001011! raL" , I initt. "I am mare el that, litr.iPresidentA sups war *lndorsed In anch" a . lop tilt pi. Jitt HenselMina aim an opinion." "Why.licor ii Matt . said be. '...11,t01d him that It lidomed. "named 1 to the Attorney General, but not In his oplesion..r Soy' he, la that sot" "Yes, lih'" I replied. , "Goe do roe ;now ?" .4,Beemise. I. have ' the paper Myself." Ins ten em seemed to express navies. 1 I then asked If I id .till bare Ow °pinks" of DO 'Attceney General. ,' "Tier, ' he replied.; 'I then said,"litsw shill I get it t shall I'm 1 :to Judge p o Muting , pack and my. from:Yoe- tbitl 'ha tali give ea his opinion?" I Ile said,ffse; tell,' hiaiii saf e° t ; tell blot to give '..lthenpioloh hi • lerm relell _ yol that law;y , 1 I eaftad upon Judge Black- Mad inforen4 him of what the President had told Ma'ft 4. - U. Iselgtede, ' "Ton her:m.2k. Pettlboise4 cannot - give kis' the opirs.' lon esceptithe'request is in -writing." lie l ialso laid, "Id will see the President IW-day amt ask him bout It, aid if be authorizes me to gird ratan oplolo . I 'will - di" 'll O with plesiure." ' I called jape-Judge Meek thiLitext day, aad be told me that hii. hid Net the Preeldent,and flif-rtidtc !triad Ist 'ins lie ashithat th e F' IN ALI. CONDIVNISINS came into our sitni4tirin • .ked us if are-had , lieard 1 • —. e asked 3 up for - an iten#: : ling scrape- +if; mo:tting to twenty of our best-citi, in iE, and several . Of ctlir 't. It vii;is a •ery w r iPleru3- • . as it ?"I +se enquired with to get particulars for our and came. to give q4u the 11. I T gfixi.—Near la Dieadovr 'fence towed. in the meti: [elfin thar kiosa - • ntoi lay tan:Mails t i les lint•off by in L :man RODGER& I ale, ne mtug. ... rea.... - --_ Cabinet bid batik& m at : under consideration land ?ir bad derided it, he deelin interfering with iti After Judge - Black had %termed me what he had tahLl MIA upon the President. and : dto hi* .Mr. President, did I understand you aright? you assured me I ablaut/ hive thit Opiates of the Attorney Generainpoo a certain law • Inow Judge Black la mm that you decline el lowing Atha to give ms an opinion.° 1 114.110.75ri rile inforinetkyou eurrectlyk Ido declins.^l •1 _ ...- -1 ", i ,• The President, while feesing to Mr. Pettit/One to hel r i , desirolui of executing . ,'law. and hie willimmess;thet , the opinion of the Attorney General should belakert Prri the guidance of the:Departments, Indent" bathe Attor-I ney General Mr. Pettibonies letter-"Berseredth ib,:akt °NAV- crintenol, : bid wet far his opfeion." • , ~ ; . I I This pendshoot eloMtion of law -is ' holy eneptemerhy 1 the meanness of sneh an aet. The inheenee, to abeions,; Mu to retain obis pattonioge lertlei.beeds of the Prest-1 dent's' frlenk and mast most eflideot klierator, Coniellitte; Weud•lLl: , • ; . 1 , - .; • PR TING. :, : t • 1 The : eviderneeiherweit - submitted proves beynod 1 a donbt that the Velem pal, A* the Executive printing, and for binding, bays bath utterly disproportion/de to the work done. The eastayende ALM peke has been with - the knowledge anA consent, if not by tow direct oader of thelPnisideut,a s triereil : upon sproillimite peen, devoted to the int erest, of the Irlduthelstratlon own -7he .PM: style/Pt • ' ," "The - Arytes,"L'and H.T c his ori." 1 It appears fro the testimony of Mr. Wendell, that he tentacled to do • printing of the Pbet - 10ffice blanks, igreelng : to pay 'Mr. Rice, of nras! Peitneylea etfori,n 43 per tent of t grom amount tolhp reedited .for.such printing. the. Iglteal arrangement, and the stabsequent toodiSeat of it, will !folly appear fr rem the foliowlug extracts f the testimony el ;Mr..lWen- - dell :! 1 1 ~ '.! 4 - '.' - 1 ; • •,__'___J • rLI : Q. And I understand from joue, - teeteauoy b oat red made an arrangement w thblm lia , 43-mmle In 1 the dol. bigr •*1 - ‘, • I 1- - I t I .!• 1 s.-01eIng elm 43 Mu sto the dollar; yea, SIC. 1 I 1 _ Q. And that you. after a them to _pay blot the money under that coot and after7ard paid part of It to .7* r - Aripu :• I _ ; , . 1 '1 1 .A. YOU, Sir. - • 1 ; I 1 • 42. , D1d you receive an ;Written or verbal:Miter , from the. President of the II Red States. yr - the ;.Poirtinutter Geberst, to:. divert any or of tbet Money-ethe7 , 43 1 per rent-trete Win. Rim. who you my was entitled to I rendre It au,r. your agreement , and - pay It to the ore 11Arytes Pr' : •• ; ..;:: : - I 1 • A. No wri tt e n order. •, ' • :1: 1 Q. Any wr it ten or verbal order? . I ' . ~,, I 1 A: There w sa v understanding ,thet Mr. Sev-1 erns should, rtieipate n the fel' per cent.; in April er :May, I thin k, I,llow in the , greement with 'Mr. Cite, , which was in m there was a verbal linden/tend ing that • Mr. recur ,' f the AivmS,sheuld Iprrt ideate., Wilds - 43 vet centtl e b e i Ides was - that Mr.-Rice - a 43 1 ,per I cent. should ' redo lo 21% , per Mot. ~, , 1 Q. Let me top you b . for a moment ; elan all that matter.), er you d tithed to go on with the Strange tnent wiih 51 . Woe ;„ : , ' - • 1 I. , A. No, Sir; It was. ; the Mee was thetldr. Rites e...e s shire should reduce , WO% per cent.; the elk/m.21% per cent. wits obe Mil between Mr- Severna and My- wit; If my tu mory es me; that was the onderatand, Mg; I was plalnie that I goof no' prof? from' the work the oust ining.7 : Union, and Meld upoe,hav thy the, - Poe Office k links 'entire ; li was an ete r nal e ls r atrugglebet n Rice d 'myself' w 6 should getlthe molles. 1 -! : •1 ,: 1 -1: Q.' What d you m nl/3/ a verbal underrtandlng? le by abed et the uto Istaedheitt:l 1 i - • ' ' A. The Postmaster General ; the ceders ea e through him, but it was understood that it was by the dlremion of the Ned/lent- • ' •.: - . 1 Q. Do you mean to my that the_ Postmaster General: gave no a verbal - order to divert a portion of Ike money to Rim AIM p.sy it to• The "tepee f-11 i . ' t A. About the 'time - of the revocation of this order which you beinjust read. which revecitioojf my me' mot wets me, sal In , April or, Illey, a hen this - new understanding , was crested; that ' thelmoney Mould be divided dlfra ently from what et, ft/meetly had been.: , Q. Do you my'that toe arrangeme n t in the rare of The.:liitnryiera* sod The Arytm was made by the - President? - : • •1 .. .. ; ; " . I ' ' - A . h ilea understod ikon through the Postmes, tter 1 Generel. th 1 - 6",riversations bed :been held with • the President and be hid lettered the matter to the Pest : maater Genefralt ." , I ' -: i 1 . . ;• ; • e,..0 ; Q. Ltd y ou bold any nOnyelintiOlni Ilk the President about ibe matter? . I , • 1: ;1 - • • 1 ..I . Yee, Mr. 1 .' ;! ' .- ,' ' • '. , 1 i . IQ. Can you say that In those l Cone llone the Presh dent made the arrangement enticerat g T he Ark/tat 1 A."As to the details, I combat say . I The President was desirous lb/4 Rice should have something: It was a Metter of frequent essiewstion 'aa -letwiwn the Presi dent and Postmaster General, end myself andJ Mr. Elm and GI/v. Bleier ; frequent, often. : :' 1 1 I :„; , . I,Q. What' was the oereshm , or moti re- ka expremea. If May, for thi 4 revoratker of the cootraet with M -Mee? 1 ...4. In order to inewer your question fully 1111 bare to give you a brie f bleary of the matter. Mr. RAM was de/simile of procuring a portion of the Printing • to . " 0 " lain , The 1-Ynnutrartimi; and • Mr. Wendell. was equally diedrons ofit . mvierr it fair The, Heiner'Peoata ; he 1 lurid hied nnsue none, horn Congress.' 'The edit or pro p/Maim! of tee 'organ generatly had peel: the inter ; of, one or; the ,they House of gamma,. acidaleo Bad all the 'lemezuGee patituage. 1 thought that. MA being Printer , to either line ,and having tneay -the /dines put on' The Omit's'' , I was entitled to what pitronage the Prey', dent bad. bleb would be about o chair, °fly hat the t - organ , end . s o that I strenuously obj ten to Its belog di.: rented to 5 r. Rim, but wee out strut enough tosmetain It. The in nenee - of Mr. Rice,' and t a fact of hi/Cl/dog - the editor 'of the home organ of M ! .111urizetian. IPdWeed 1 this order to give him the plintin ; but it' was under i ), stood that I desuld do the work al , e *bile. That was . the understanding. although not e x :eceseel ; In the, older --tbet was the verb a l understandin , I making curb ""' racterynente with Mr. Rice as lentil . Ile insisted OPon M cents In the dotter;-I - proleatc<and'llnilly got, him down to 43 rent. in! the dotter; that 'agreement ran deal through tbe to inter. 1 - thatlng under .it, and ' , Fang that Was getting behind in My:betimes and what wee lett me did not support The 17niost.itrie'd to" hare It re. yoked ; . Mr. Severna, through his political friends; tried 1 also P) telj some of it, and this order of April was tsound, I:revoking: lbe - other . - with tea understanding li bat I .thouid pe , ant 33 per eent.lostead br 43 per cent...• t hat .Is, to pay r. Rim 21% per cent. and Mr. Severn" ill Ipeepnt.; that ran along, each party still diseathned be ,Canow Be uldnet get all. until Jost 'previous to the 1 minetioniwhen 1 'egg/petted to stop prying it. 1 ‘-- BY the hairmin-;Q. Suggested to whom? 1. AllTo t e President . ; and without en,y, dissent, from him,ll - t tbe reaper/sit/114y pending it. '; ,; • ! The I eiceiy of Mr. Wendell is forteed • by the' testi- , ' mony of r. Joseph:C. Baker. Ne one will elonbt Gast it was on of the first dation of the President to inform, Congress f this enormous waste if the public mnney. that the oil might bye remedied bx the neceetery ' legit,. lattiM. 1 e witinikhowever, to have portsweed that these money!! old hate been expended leaden the forms of, , law in th , support of besestoslnfitretioti,kle friends and 1 his natal rs ; and Initial, to the opinion of your 03,13. mines, h deserves the censure 'of .bonest men; It Is Itobe ho that -this Wil his bee remedial by the leg. telatkm . the protest session, an the Committee there. fore ,nefra from any further remarks Opp*, the 'Object. I d OF TB EMPLOYMENT OP MONEY ID CARRY: ELPICTIONS- i " • : Yen, C l emmltters ..inteudedeat hn Outset, to inqUirs into the Improper use of money 1 elections by private , individuals, as well, Its, by public deers; deeming that to be wit in the se end men ing lof the reeelritiote i pastied b the : llove.• There tan he „,;n5 objeetione to 'be use of mo ney ies the distribution Of :tricks, speediest, and public a meota t for the pre c n of diseetninating po inted In elllgence among the pro le. ', But, when money is need r the purpose of Ming the fteetiten of. I election 'of buying, yotee and Maintainiug a tore, to: overawe tbe Itimide-the Manage:knout, fraud. and Semi to contra electione+more ispeichtlif *hen: this is done, by the officers of the 6°u/trouser - at/albs money of the: Government employed for Abe Mine eurposee: the evil hecomes ime requiring - the most careful investigation,' and tbe:mOst discreet legislation, within go novena . States, ne of the Federal Congress. . 1 .' ' • . 1 The action of (helloes, open the replication it-your 'Committee Mr process to compel Mr s Augustus &bell to, testify, baring indicated to your ,pentmittee, that they should mot bmetre Into the use of money by indlvidto als4 they therefore abandoned that linnet inquiry. The • lionse afterward, upon the appll idiots of the lion Wm. Winslow, a member your Co mates, reversed its for tner actino, but at later - pert -in . the ieserou• that your Cotimoitteet cou ld do nothl ' further than to. parr' ' ' menthe itavestigathm sought b Mr. Witisiner as_ far as 1 .17.41 he desired. , : - . • I - ''' * , ' • . it appears by the tenticadny o Meorge!Plitt that; °TOT I 070.000 as distributed bylleim the Presenter of the I •Damecra i s CentralCorenentee f Pennsylvania in 1 1E156, to - Carey hat State ~for Bishin n; of tbia sum nearly /*OM an Medved from what Is ;known Lla the New Yore It el Fund, sad $lO,OOO f in W. : C.. N. Swift, of ill it New toed. Mase,,and was limo repaid. to. him through the fenoouP.'es,will as infamous . live Oak COD. tracts. The remainder ' vies ;derived - from different 1 sorweei, ulte a large sum timesof Teeing adlecteci In the **Mem a gents open the employee/of th e Govern ment in - tho Mares at Washington. and the Cullom 1100 e• en d Navy Terd at Philadelphia. i The following extractfrom the t e stimony of Isaac 'West, who, was an inspect in the Custom Ileum during : the election of IS 0 . , Is o point,: , : , ' . I 1 • ! I - • 112. Wire 'out em a t the time of the election of 1866, when Mr. Buchan/in was elected? 1.41. Yes, sir. ' Q. What do yen Rune shout itionieys .being reined of . the employee. of the Casten/ limos on that octirdon / - 1 • A. There wee a Siertain tax tesird ou the persons COD. netted with the COstoce llouse. I R. Whet smouit on each person, : - I_. - ~ 'A. A tertain percentage on poison reeeivineal,oos a , re l ., year; I think thi,ttx for the residential election was ' - i from to S US - ' ' ' 11 ,,.. ---1 ' ! ' - V. MI you mead for this P { dental di/elite Motet, or ~.°°°°°° Ill ''' fce both rreeidentiel and Congressional elections? ; •i HAT, CA ' clon ia G A 36" i mmutiars i t e. I mean the l i i_exidelltial / o ° oo4° a l °° °' - ' - -1 F -7 . !4,'/IRNILVIJ/VG:. STORE ' 1 • 9..% liataboui s is othior el ion / A. ;UM amoun t .; ; . . T HE fl:dersig il respectfully inform was Dot* great : the State lection. ,_._. . ;..., Q. Mew tooth that? "A. That I dehot reeollart; l ' : ; the cid:sensor Pt/Omit - le and vicinity, that •It ;intik/meth that It was fium ' te.S7 I' enmettaulf Ilk° ' : they, have area and esent ru ed the ' two *tome • ths Q L . 7 4 , 1 4 two : t l . l . w ; :no, • us • • . tenrod. 1 1.; ill m oca ir t i ed et astometcsoctitnhotereir at {a i etr i the ef o Ce a u t tre nd and: c.a of $10? A. Ye a Ir; in the eigh t hor t° ticab-dna. neighborhood ,Depirtutenf; In the other', he Clotbhtgem ai d Gentlesien's Q. Upon wha t laded rs was 111:1 , 1._Threse of !Furnishing Department.: I. ; ,-1 1 : 1 Si e.' llan se' .r ' lathe _ r (91 : '' ' -: - e 'le: t hew I * **.Spectitijttent lon ;1 1 / pi id to heth.lnyertatentaL We ' sr.: o ore the of i n Pr ° --- has, a batter always o •lisad, and hats bought of at salaries? A. Terl,lSii. • : '' - ' are warren; to be what th ey are represented. We will Q. "l' shore cis that mixt,. paid? ' -,- -: -1 • repair then/ When out di cider; f e of. charge. _ ; ,1 A. Itwaa' pea; ally deem/ e a ; th a t ii,„ i 0n .,,,k0.n I 1 . . Jrigsltesi re making rashbmabi re e garments to order. we eollact+l4 4 , nay daynrtmeut,-11 - irawald the Deputy Collet ' I en im be 4 a full stect 1' Iteady-mide Clothing, and tar.-mrt_ untkino° 1 believe Mt 09-111,11."1"1""?' to hi ll i iletitlesoan sl' cupidity* g Co which ita - invite expo- as the Custom Goatee was 00011*VOKII. so be paid It over d a,, , t,,,,,. 0 ,,, awl t hi,, , e mmi mea t i a p ool ibry„ to the F.x.eutim Committee. I lielieve.. ' • ! unequalled in quality and price, In the count!' • ' - ,l' " lelitltal e°°°111 "? 4. Yee, S ir * ! ' '• ' !I SA , - - Glre qs A CALL to t ru plall the! ploy . T em pay t,A. I' deter !tsar OM! 1; I spLoss e - LotL Q. „chat leas i imprmidom_.thavit Hs ,ittie!obil. ,!„ PytterCies 7 APil I,'ett .., • 1 ::.. .14 Mot 11/ the ; . ; gater7l°P o * 1 ° Per 1 1 - -- • • ' , l , ''•l- - • , ,11A.S , JUS •,' .' E l i . th_IMTV.Tit— .A. That rem be me tenpeeeedoe; they en! fell to ~ . r ' ' rsi, ematesi, limit my to Plilllo , lowiiii promptly thaw of their - C° s 0.01..0110, . 1 1 T debts; that was the leoposeme ; bet, T. not , k now . , A gir Cu urea : Ftams, superior quality, abed bother they:woend late been ' ed if they i ; ~,,,.T°°lll lo°/ ,.., - ;; • tisil,_„„,,Plineh. • ..; had' not paid; but it Mure_oesldered obtimetoey, I be. 1 "'° l r `""" Ir s •• ' rtrnnours : ' ' ' 1 Ileve:. '• ' I - 1 ....' .•; . • -1; ; Woreeeteeskirie_Pence, I:Valiant end Muslim= mehil h , ' • The testimony of B. P.:Plortene, J:1.: ,ht - a w ,ipp • (redder, Josiah 54. Lams, and Elephant o.g o , oh n k i •- . Pottsville. ..Unitary Oar ' • ' : - In the Department of the IntrotiorrUls also , petee..... , ~,, ICE . Cl2lll 1112&11ER 8 & WATER COOL/MS. it t : 6l ram: l ;;Lifr ib .. 44l: t r 1 7,4 Cl7 f e." c . 4, ' ls 7 i . AU 11.'IN'S Paebrate4 Magic Freei.; Q. DM 3ou know anything. etotit a pottiest of this • els, *ill - freeze t. no °-/ re ° ; : mosey being ratted off therierplextris bi tite•Govenuswit - ' u minute/P. ' ' , : Ih i emp a da r m y , le thetheeterereLterese,Med elsewhere? - 1 Atm, Water Contort' pr rand nine, Ws. 1 A. Ittilla Ibleit theta west that them, hut: am not • ' For sate thespat.' ! B. BANNAN'S i ceoei ; that ha nets gemenekenudont. ~. r 1 • 1 - ' :, • I and Variety Etanc..• iiiitWit 1.. . . , • , - r I ' • ~! I I • .. , . intdAbillhente tbeiewitlannlie ; WWli hee:9ll.wpm hue *Ub thelitholledge.iiit at OW of of the beide of D4itrterenhaeutl Mo s s e laborelmset of mosey; la Puma/hat= balm arta thelneohilieliget cif, Mr. Bee . - The lbhewing attract:l6omill* trinxo k r gy,,lpeoltell will esteMish thle Mid. entari 4I ar • bask rite tor fifthly esettigei entgatiej lag the be .Penneyteania.: ' W hen leg- a n e ow :IWO," Witlethfr.Burfungepeutinsto the geetbes let• pnonellemein hi MAC did you not freely talk With him In rapid to the moot miner to carry cettake Dletrlete A. I talked with him freely uto thins. of mosey in eke- Motu: I do hot_ -rankseber-en tit attrepecific Districts; I biked abet:LW expenses, of eisetions peterally, the large isnotantsgeed: yes,Pir. '.j' • • Q. Did you dot to Malt, that yog were eomgelled to use hugs tgeolinte of Mal: , A.lmonot my %betimes . opeited; f•I . - 1 , - !R. Thal yohlwiere side:glans emenetto of oodney? A. 0, was weggiost, of Shekel that I contaibuteit target, for the ekethmete. , .' ; 1 - - I Q. Yoe bad "ionweteetiOne with him as that saWe:!l h.. It was tbe wi Fhlectxd eonetirmit,keet dills:Mt Hoer r the Usionts t t/I coattribitted, ,• ' • .Q. , ii hit herhasspeter rig. "vent letters hem Panerayhimia that be mid Phiioetidas of dieting our of the Interviews you had with him about Warrytng certain Diatriets; bow was It to toNlloaet -4, 1 thilkit most of them anted toateelal aid; they lade sager Mous as to aid required in imit, Districts generally, add the political egari of t it Orraral Districts. ' •- Q. Why did lei ealtyoni at tioa to those lettere cell ing for thit laird - - a aid ; eras it because be es ;lon to attend; lo It? A. Well. lAD not haw , = ;what the vrats e oar econvereatker vascherally ”a'bont l itres*d the contest going on, and Weil - might have te shown in connection; which; in thrift days, ware plioritur political, almost always; I might 'say my conversation with him were always apathies!. ' character. 1; H • • , • - ' ' I • • I fit On what was it th at:you had th ese Inter ir ' liars` with bl i teas It at immediately Ulu the election, and tive to the means iti he made use die carry the el lent A. Well, I could not say. ; ; I INN them at diMetni ithnies. I presume during' th e: time of elections, I b ed same loeg intender& and agalet at other times:. I do slot call to mind any' particular' date whirr • thmelkitervbews were held; they were held •at dills $ JUDO daring lady interviews with him. 1 i _ Q. to what t dart of the week did you hue gag teed •wi Idte; mg you recollect 1.. A. Pretty ne Wiwi day, r Miami i,) do not renumber any lar day of the week. -• ' -.-• .• Mr: Olin (to the Chairman )— Do' yowappees that to:elan:tape tor that purpose? Wigan. I hem hied - Interviews teMb him on Sondays: _,: • I . ' ' • B, the Chgrain—Q. Was it nit your habit,,previeue • to the *ketch, to,spend the Sabbath day with Mr. 80. ebanan.enntershig freely on polities, and 'particularly with regard to the nee of , mosey to tarp electias I A. , I cannot my It was a weal ludoit ; 1 saw • hint on lan- . days, I rannot raj bow ; mai. -, • ':. . Q: I amdiferving to immediately - preceding the gee-, gone A. Tim . , ma; I mar have seen-him on one or two Sabbaths lingedlitelj permeate; the election of 1858. . Q. On than iteciedoell, bad yen emprersatkes with him on that sell:lett A. Conveutathmem polities. Q.. in coneection with . money tatters t 1 1• Tbe ea . pettees of the elections erould nwedly 'come 'up dating -the coniereetious. ,;-- „; - ; • ; . : .• . . Q. Did Mr. Biethatien object to carrying the elections or to rim thus In that -way I- A. Never tome. . In this eClitnection year Committee Would fall in their duly did they :not, call the attention of the House to en stoma poled to exist, and with the knowledge of the • "•• President. of allowing ofikers emplOyed under theiClov• , eimmeut to be absent on leave from their poeteane em - ployed In elictkiteering for the party to which they be longed. Gideon 0.1 Worodt Ira notable illustration. of ' this prattles. ,In ISMS, being then an Appraiser In Abe Custom Mottle at Philadelphia, he was "absent on - leave In' the Staterentrai Committee" mom some tourism:abet, during whkh time be tendered - no make to the Gov-, eetnent, yet received his regular salary. • The' practice , bee also prer - ailed in the New York and Other Custom -; Mouses, of eppointhig men temporarily hr the week pre esilogthe elections, and granting Man leave of lames, ! that they Might devoteftmenrelem to eleetioneering du llest. This employment of the' servants and moneys of_ 1 the Oevernenentid *Mktg al.:egos Is • palpable Age ' tionof lame:and salon/04°n of the rights of the people. : •Id view '0 this evidence, it is not surprising that the President,: It s ' t ; Pittsburg Centenary Celebration, should hav wed the &Slowing language: aLI• • "I'sball ems the iprivilege: of advancing limiter referring tol another guying and dangerous evil. In the last agefal though our fathers, like ourselves,-were divided Into politi-al particle, .which often bad severe ,'. conflicts with inch' other, yet we never, heard,Ontil I withina nail period et the employment of Money to carry elethins. ; Should this practice increase until the voters sod their representatives in the Stagged Nation. 't al LegislitUres shill become infected, the kuntain of free govertithent will their be poisooed at its lours, and ,tire must eel, is history ; proved, in a military despotism. A deMoeri republic, all agree, Cannot • lone survive Finless' sustained by public virtue; when thin lacer. rated, sudlthe people hecotworsivered, there Is a canker at th root elf the - tree or liberty, which must cause It to with r andle." • ' •-• ! ' •• - ', . ' •• •- It swellknown to the Ameditan people that tremen ' does muds were perpetrated In the election of 1856, In Penneylean ili, by tomes of lodged and fictitious natural ' tuition papr 4 ra. Yuur Committee have been enabled, lust at theloee of the Investigation, to some degiee to trace these rauda.l It will be' icon by the testimony of William Kel. nes, that these papers were Snit prepared and obtalhed in Philadelphia, tome of them having the alai and the alpiature of a Pr:shot:eery deceased about the jeer us.* and others with the forged seals and sig natures'am, or genuine obtained in some manner from : the proper . .lofSeert. These were distributed over the •State by huoikeds; and probably by thousands, It will be seen by thefollowing extra trton the testimony of William glee. that ad cheer of the Covet nutent; Bee lieu I% Bran; now receiving an: annual salary of $2,000 •' in the Custom House it Philadelphie, was connected . ,with this tranieelloe;l , i ~ . Q Did yea reside in liesdinglid the Fall of 18.56 t A. I did.• -, ; I - : : • ' • Q: Mid yott, at that Mine, receives quantlly of blank naturatizetku, papers from. 'Philadelphia 1 A. Yes, Sir, rrectivied , einie blanks at that time. . . .Q. How did ' , du Twelve • thins-by mall or express, 'Or In whet way 1 : .1. 1 think ! some few Mlle tome by mail.Q. Did they Mae to 'you under the frank of any per• ron, and ;If ma under' shag I . A. t think one or two came under the frank of!C ov.: Bigler, end some came tn der the frank, of other persons..but am not posit lye who they were;ii ae. big lera trona Ix the ally one lam pos.., ' hive shoal ; Audi. think:there Were, perhaps. three mick• ages sent, d one of thick,' kaow,,, was under the frank 'of aloe. Bi ittr• ' ' : • , • Q. Were there large quantit i e s of: these Papers sent to ,you ? A.Ni'. Sir; there were but few. !I • : V. 'now any did yoo get :altogether.' do you think? - 1:4, Well; I litive said to persods that I had 300, to 400, but that la not a.: i looked them over on Sundxy I ist, and discovered that there were perhaps :MO, or 2:11.1 alto _ together; some of them ' ad what purported to be the ' reel of tho Court and the ligature of the Prothonotary, others. de inere blaoks,. ' ' • . . off Did rots enlace application to Mr..Sallade ter the us.' hit 'ck e;filce? •A. Itc4 Sir; 'I did not.- • • , Q. Mile i o f those pipers to you from Philadelphia? A. They we either left et mi . twee by *Mr. Brown. or handed me b person frim him, lam not pesitive which; I I have been eying to recolket•whether he gave them to toe In aerie or left them at my house; I think they tl were -left by le:Brown , at my home; at any late, they came trim Ir. Brow n.-: 1 1; - •• • Q. Did you not receive a letter relative to the - use he -I made of .thein tIA. I :lid. 1.; . Q . From \ wlhom was that letter? .A. There was no sig.- nature to ft. 1 ; . - ,l• •. . .. : 1 • Q. Were 1, Om ; any ' initial, to it 1 - A.filt was sied "A" at the brOtoin 'of the letter. • . • -.Q. Did you know the handwriting of the 'Attie A. . That letter 4iompared with soother I had from Phila delphia, 'which was cigned Brown. . Q.- Realign ; P.-Broils 1.1 A. 'kegs, Sir.• , . ,' • 1 Q. Did you krill, the handwritiog of that hAter. 1 A. I -I thoughttbe ,bsetidwrltiag 'we& the mine as that signed; -Brown. "; , ; ' I , qi Ind you not know from other circumstances that' the letter was from Mr. flrownl I A. I believe the letter was from Mr: an •,I thiek lie asked me afterward if t, i ,m I got the lei • r.. e 'of * • e-,, I Q. We 'ads:stand that !hie lett ' er came with these papers! • A. , 10, Sir; I do not Iknow that - It came with them. . ~ : • , j ,- : Q. In ream ioh With them!t. A. A lir;,.'a ti ,bundle of; ~ 'papers. ex I Lhave Stited before, were left et my house by Mr. Breen. or heeded ma in person , by hies; I am not positive th at i e letter ( came 'Mint the `papers, but my is hat Stream by malt'.' 1 .. 1 . Q. That is i e letter eigoed rWI A. Yee, Fir. Q. And it w in reference to use of these paperet, Q. What directions did' het. give you juirefereace to - those thore pa re? !A. Am I obliged to answer hat? ' .- Q. Th i Committee have a.? *tided. A. As I have staled, were f r. eignaturee.M they purported to be, ' 4 'of two 'd fferent.Prothoootarieit' : Pottle were eigned"Y hie yard': 0 !•Ii nits rd," I am 'not pesitive which; 'be was Prothoirtary in itif•, hut is d ad ; ' tole letter explained. I canoe recollect the - letter 'exactly, though I read- I( - last Se da y , that in filling isei'theser , papers they must; . be mad t orn ipond with the date:- I ane not certain: whet he I got the i mpression from letter or emiTenetion that sob papere bad been left over tot the ore and bad been - got - out id some way. Il• •F ' •I. • . Q. Aud' when; they: were filled up.' they were' to be made to rorrespeind' with the tline that Prothonotary was al ive,srogottersture was glad:o 1 k.... 4 So 'as to cor , respell t0,16,a0', the date ofj [the sipotture, the others , 4strpor Mg tO4be signed by 1 Whiteher •:•, were signed In 1 1856, I 'euppo , but Ido not know that.. 1 ! Q•• Where di it direct yogi to distribdte them? A. ; . , ; It did not sari. • . ' Q. Whit el did the latter l limy "about naturallutien papers • • ,A. ell, Sir., it sold that then, were thousands of the tieing need or.distsithted, I do not 'remember . ; I ' which .1- . I •.. • . ,I . •,. I . ; I OE4 far the moneys of thet, GovernMent - contributed.. • toward the commission of their - hue youjr Committee are unable to determine.'. -I I: ! • '''' - I - ' : It is dive to genet., r Bigler that. pon hing. informed of the teetlmoey of the witness Karnes, promptlj die 1 • avowed any knowledge of the use of bits trans in eon- ' neetiop with slay cur transaction. Sashis letter;Priti -1 tel tirtl *J ony. 1.. ' . . ,; " 1 ' -Such W . S eof the vieers 4, which your Ootomittes ' have thougbh propel to enbcaltopon a review iif the per -1 Mau of the, evidence ,'which theyjhervierith roped to the Ileums. - In view of all the gets and Circumstances at tending this! Investigation, from its inception In the, preeent ftme,fthees mama a racked propriety in-closing this report with a qmtation from the speech of kir. Bu chanan before referred to: 1 ; , 1 • "My collet:hue bre declared that he would not have : introduced stub resolutious,lbeernee they might tend to 1 injure the•Gevernment of th& country in the estimation of the people. Against thin JP4itie..l fakelhe liberty to • cater my eicion *we. i Is it, therepublican doctrine, What, Sir t Are we to be ; told that Weibel not inquire into the exhitencec•f abuses 4: this Government because such inquiry mighttendta, ake - Govenunent leas pope-' lax? ' This is nel i .doetrine tp me, which I have never 1 bard befdre upo this ficOr.l Liberty, Fir, is a precious . gift, which Mon t long be,eejoyed by any people with. oat the most watAtful jestlodsy... It la liesperian,'frult, 1 , which the ;vier watchfutljegasy of, the people tan alone po...serve; . The eery 4toutessidn of power bee a strong; a • ' nitural tendency to corrupt, the, heart.' ;The lust of. do ; Minion grimy I ill its 'lloluirssion, and ; the man who in tremble life 'will !pure and Innocent and just, has often ' 41-tianifornied by the long posseedon of power Into a mounter. In the Peered book. 'which contains Mesa of lei, Ora for the Politicise as ell sulfur the Christian, we ' 150 a happy illitstration of he erwropting influence of power open the human hea ;When Ila. • 4 came tome. suit Kira whether his gas er, the King of Syria, Would mean: froth • 'langerotor i leass, the prophet. kinking through the vide of fat° tY,SaW - ; the enormities of, di filch' the ;Melange, •Who stbod - beige hie: would be: j guilty, and b e Ile I asked. rilitty triunes! my' lord! • The4roPbet then :Mounted to him the murders, he -emelt, 'of-which he Amid be guilty toward the rhildren - of 'tsoMl. 1 Hansel in the ePirtl, of Virtuous in-' I ,digoatioo; replied: , •Is thy ant a dog that he should do thin , thit Add Ells; ituswerid The : Lord -has' l i we ( showedtoe t a thou ' shoo d be King over Syria.' This man infanta ' ame lil -g by murder of his plus-1 Ain. and was nifty ofj en .rmitiee the bare recital of 'whfch would make us ihoi . der.' • ; 1 , - . The testitnony is nog in possession of the llonseand t l your !-Comoiittee have no ureter • sagestions to Make ` thereon. All Iwhick la . getfally submitted. 11. • - . JOHN CLlVolill, ; . • 1• . -1 :i. ••A. B. OLIN, .1 - 1 C 11104,101 R. TRAIN. 1 rum, ......,111110, ... "Ncre mid Corful hipiwitiment in Jlechiwerp for peak imp Cod," and a.Airriptive Model of the Machine being now on extdbltion it To MOM,' the coal opitatoirs. and' r i g all others interested tt a sill le improirement tote process of breaking a d emit% Anthracite coal Into theSarlons Insatiable dam: intitatto axamine the'i same: The advantages of this ,cotton aro—the greatH' eat wring of coal In break's' seeing of from ten to twenty per mat la the ' beanie:malty of brash log the largo lamps.together sr th theperiect simplicity of the machinery rendering it topethet,Ae a laboirm- elog sad econom l!coitl break ;the coast mapertor and desirable Of say brother nowt warm in awe. . sigrpersms desiring to me is breaker, ean iltoSo A 7 cal4st WILLIAM BLOM L P',.l.lflUtilfl; lir .1 . 0: NIL Apia. i Pot Ille. 1reb.25e9(1 . • ~ 1 -ur , Tgg RA also CL i OtT or, conA 0 • ADlu v 2to 12 indite it Caul firood and ail dtrable ta I as will end tt in any q B. BAN Mardi 12,14 re best is the Witte State 11 at am always km late at ltinittat am , . vital, at the , B. BANS N, peer er the Mentsforrers. igirßettlog mite to a • koosa at tau' twelve days' notice, at tba !factory, on orders have the pro. [acme over all alums. , ' I • 1 OCHE_ •11 ' j iiVATMM. ABMIPIIII4 • HOOF 80011/11101 THE best! 400fi G 1110w is ilea—= rlabout tfie'priee 'MIL • , outlast; otaast two or three tin rocife., - ,' Pat ea at short Doti* and Gammateed j ' DOMAN It DOMSIISI, , Agitate one MAL Wassai k; co. r aiii-i)l4 tin and otbeenorn not note artertid also.: 11.10 ER TO:—Mittaia lk Reber, Pod Carbon; ,Theo. don Thorn, Bt. !Ctair; U. .114larmi Salmi • 7, 'Aidieir Mortimer, Cramonik;' 'lout Wta. Mortimer, 1.4 I'LL IN Limos, Hoary Cheraw* and t eery' Webber, Potter,iile. •, . MOROCAM Ra. Bread argot, be • I - rrna . 'inch *wins Stunicial generally that be lir appurteguseseloi rlod on by John 'nig, where he min ,tones ALL RIND MOROCCO, Kida.Bl iFreoth Horace°. Hat and Boob Bit Pink Lining ind ohs!! colors. He so on hand a gem sortment 6c all k LEATHER, Oak tik and Red ISoin Lent Slaughter Rips, UPPER LEATH' Bucket LeMbee Last% Thread*, ... setae. Sheep, Goat, „ eho, 2ll :r change for leather ? at the hletleat volzket prtoce, or paid !Orin cub. I' - tkt.ls,lCatt t I - gC' AND CAS-FIT-) , altallii mg*t t „ r", ' :,' g, rrsrat 7 , 1 4. 11/ undersigned pegthilly c • the. eiti OS or Potts pile end •hinity. at IrTiOg : trelmell ; the Pliinibi o', F.I. 1 !..iiihneetdot HtaXier_DlCke I is n, and &Barbed IC to, his t. • inglturinees, will here- cid earl ;on both bratfehea,l [ hopes, by strkt attentkml, lopinest—keephicralwaYaott id a large end welli,selented !Ic l o etnph4yingeomPetent tkineci,•and , doing iXeoet: ot lyenema erptingprireare., le: 0 11 0 a portion of the pciblie A age. ,1;. • I . '. .1 Ilia stook trill &Unlit of Ira: ler filosete.' fronCirtsrC lad' Lead Bath Tubs, Porcelain and 'np r Wash i Basliis, I niiii and no p i nc Plop, Brass CoekX, for to l Leather- Close 'for pate- - yap 'riga for Pavements iron Gat Fixtures q eiertriclod, sc of Chaudeliera, Fendinta, .......e. 44. —an ufael livid ;of Bin beet (pithy of materials, and of the latest and moot apprrived: pat terns. - . I ' 1• - DANIEL D. MuRESON, . 1 Aprllll 4 'l9 ' ':. I . . • '." 'hie -. PLYMBI . . EICHERTLE'S'VVInieIIate and Retail 1. BOOT AND HOE•STOR E OR CENTRE , i[ •,- I 4 • - ; I r- 'l l 2 doors front 'D' ‘ igh - ' imartiintely onosite to' the Public Motif Bettie. • 1 1' 1‘ Thebusineiw isezteit-: , steely carried on at' the • - above named stand. - if he subscriber hae ! just returned flroin the ` I Eastern .Cities.Witti a lrgge awartnient of i rin)arGootis. .Antong bis' 4siortment may be faun OMITS and , 5.110135, Ladles". and Mies& GAITERS:O ITElitt of all Mode: And style s for Men. Also, Childrinite SHOES; of various kinds. , • ! . •An inwortment,ol , ll.'i% Flux's Rending Wcir 'Boots and Shoes; Water:Propf Boots; C*lf and Ipt'l nb. far Beirs; as also, great eariety of Cram Shoirsi. )13- amingementa with manufartierers are euat that nowhere ran tr4e be sold cheaper for Case. thnnj In the above place . ' A long iesperience in the Imsittees. end the fart that the beat workmen are employed. guaran tees the best work. Ills prices are as tow* If not lower, than at any other plane that can be 'Mandl Cillandea• amine for iounielves. I. ; . Oar kispeciatattentioo paid to' the sale of Children's Phaea_with M ETA LLIC TOES, of which a great I variety- Is on band. ! . D. liCillgitTLE.., Pottesille,betober TA 'WI i ' 4.0-Iltn TO PhirTERS ND B IlDltBl3. t Mr33CMCI i i . • SCILUYIKILI,. COUNTY MER , , _A„,,,_. . MANUFACTURINCCOMPA • NY. . HATE L on band at Abele "extetudie vstablisbnient.: on Railroad street,a greet qu.lntity of lumbe of every kind and description. which they rats supply . toloPeratom. . Carpenters and builders,'at lower rates than" it can be hbught -.elsewhere. 'They are, are, also real?' td supply, throttgh the moans of their eitensive bq nevi and. la bor airing Maihines, man ofactered art itleis In their line it a wmingwf 25 per eent.'on former cost' . 1 1. , . • Their large:workshops have been in siarceskial opera tion for thapist year, turni'ne out vast quanpties 0 • Doors, ; . ;.. 'Window IfFiakiaea,l:•% , . . g a sh, ; • ;,•.•;,' l. Iff pane ilictt ' Diouldingico ,, - Bed-po tsi 1 •Billtastal 1- - - . Bannisters, . .. ;. ; . • Shatters, ' ; 1 And all Wigs, of Primed . Paielcd naci!Turwid Work, Whichtherhave 'constantly on hand. The 3t are ready ; to eseeute order', at the shortest notice. Thranyquantity or quisilly of sawed or manufactured stu. I 1 . 1 • Drylind'grervalleMlock of all kinds, I r buildingpar• ces.l.Calt. Maple,: Poplar, chair, plink' and Omitting board,: Cherry, Walnut, Mahogany, , L 1 tor cabinet, work :! ' White and Yellow Pine boards for upon', taw or mid, to order; - White Pine plank: 3,2%, 2,:1t%0 %,3 and A inch ,panel, always - . read • *15°,1 - puok, beams, ells, scantling, posts, ehl ugles, lath, ceiling lath, pall ing& ke..de. ~ • inpuin s or sawed stuff and everyittlit iii• their line on hind or to order, at the shortest notice.':' 11, , Potimil - le.!tirch .ff 41.241 - - 1 L 40. ____ • 4 _uperlog rt. MINE r -- • • : HE SU SCRIBER has ' i just- .te ! : p calved from New Castle, Engl and. a lit bf'Dyry's• Safety Working Lamps, made tinder the inilteetion of the lingllsh Government Agent, of the brat quality, vim : gauze. Alsa,•Gause Covers made ready fi.r usu. for these-Lamps. • There are the best Safety Lamps ever In ' tuced into thiiCounty,indareforsaletiholesalesnd retallat about the •cost of inferior 'Lamps: Also,Nlre ,Gattatohy the yard . and Lamp Brushes', by the dozen •or ifetle,_ *tact: the Clan ney 'tamp, for lkissi , aand Nies - This Lamp la covered with af , tick files, and *Pres an increased light which is of im rts nee to klinti Viewera - • , - J..IIAN.NAN. • "AtirThesit Lartips can be•Pdt Into la box Ailed with ex plosive gas, and moved rapidly backwards and foiwards without any'eovering, and will not explode'. 1 Angnst 8,'37 _ ; ' • 1 • • • CARRIACE FA • REMOVED. undersigned respectfully - em brae. this oitportunity of inform log I, • • the public that they haveremoved their b •••• extensiveCarriane Faetm,from Manch Chink street, where have been 4 `; 400 • 5,.. "` • ; Since kite - late tire, tr. their New, Largeadd ecinmodione bonding, to Mixris' Addition. on the. Old altar, where they are prepid to turn oat L'ARRI AGES *QUAL TO rus BEST IN 115 STATE and ready ardpmmodate theirCustoniere and all tidal* who may favor them with their natetinagti. An entire new s t .wellsolected stock of uiaterials add the lama elthha dal;wilh enable them to do work I whiTh inelegance and durability cannot be aurred- - F' -• •• •• T ey will con Untie to attend to the,brinesrhereafter sibefore,with determination - to give general satisfac tion • • • - •; I •• • 114-Allordar receive prniopt attention ffirßepairinplane at the shortestnOfiee. , • :; - July 18.'67; ti , ly • • ABRIONT AliffniRTIARD. NOTICE. To Coati Operatiors and b taitikt,lloComm. ty Merchant*. ,E QMAKING TOBACCO,II)P, Steam po;lear;-0001bs a day, at II anibtr. Rthoklng. Tobae• co and ItozaiManutatiory, on band a d•reidy foi sale:• 200 twOrell sweet scented Stnokln al° b . accb- • 200,000 Half Spanidi Sagan. 200,000Stses.Spantab 100400 &id and Nit* &mars. I' - 1 • , Ordacatlunaktullyracetvratand pcOmptlyattanded to: Tatou ataxy: ^ MARE ANKMOYISR: Illassbarg Berk", County, Pa I 36-tf MEI ' • ' • . PQTTSVILLE 1 4 ' .I' . Sadldletend Harness alasavatialtaary:ll • r. HEREWITH.' invit4,lyotiii espec i al ll:attention to my Very extensive Vtork ne.Rairdyktife &gamy. Ill.:mesas, Onllars. dPc..embraiingl the Wyatt variety of styles and quell ties ever; offered; for' sal. in thiserataly.end at prices that wild eoinpani favorabiy with Masa of any othet house in tisk, trade... . ' , ' Having been, for some years pasts , l in the habit of purchasing aq Rata ifsbeetairsvisrieely foe Cita, . . t pad lyirlf Wilt In, the possession of advantage,' from thieve as not enjoyed by the trada 7tinerally,and feel ; th a t 7 . a, with eonfideree,solleihtbe t_ deaf coming' all'Flaxen .0 a 1. dealers: and my artangement, Or . be she, soin's trade are based 'moo rive..? latrg i . amount of Pisiil :nor Via a - T liars hilbovin siane :in re • therefore , relY! 0 pon finding liein y extol:418)m ent verrhin 7 that is rt,. :quired Oh my :line, 1 . • 1. i . 1 Ordei!tiy mill areveipeettally en lilted. and tlat goo& 'sant warranteo to ;the satisfaeffors, both sato price and' quality i-i • _ , • LlifilVkli IFONSISDOI,II. { ' anrosifrEpitOpaicniorx, r t street. "th f rate:, I.:183T • • i I ,- I . 10-ly 1:I 'L UNK Manufabtory, 10114,713.4err- - Weiss ' - idet shkeutittarer ot WO • Rope, for In iteli lilsnes.ahalts, 'slopes, 4o4voisld Imam the pub] thit:.b• s stair , pro. pored to =aka ' 4 11CINAT, LEMOTHR- A MU'S OF , rz.,47 •.1 .; - AND ROi7ND R PR.'. • 4 ' lib, 41/li 110ifre: of oil polio, quality. sod , op',most, liberal terms abb. Wire Rolle Pactory, • 'Mauch els *sli t Carbon C 0.,, Ps. I • * Reftitener can be mode to Mama. It. A. Douala, ?t: .Cortilitit and A. Brnidbat4, at 341111101 eittftlk :1 to Pittersos, Summit mu. to shame Lownses 03:31t, Olort,llAtierssieou ty, mud In 'asst. eUrIY III grab:ins IS the Reston Tito hiss been will: bis rolwit•i Au 411,'b3 !August 8, tfitr 3*l;') , Z3 , l';.'! • • ' ' I i SCOUT eitEdit .of k!oximpui7; Cli :CaII sod for Samllo Nov, aril b girlie', maar - ;1 11 ' LI- .• ; ik! t , 1••1. , •:. -: ' l.ll ri"- e, ,= , . . 1 .::, I 1 i . i,., : z o lit, i l • 1 , 1 . 1 '-• il; r. * il ,1- • i . ................ . . si ' T Hr."! f ' 1 1" . . cts. eta. lets. cis. 1 . 0 'pin s *LIN ~ I 'I.: , - . - 73 12 'i 70 68 :* tdaturZato I .1 'C' ...! i i. 63 62 160 45 1. Soria' Mil ' 1 t - t "-.- 64 6% t-52 41 .* etotatipbee li. • •,. 65 ,H 162 47 16 6 .1 Pl7ll66stb . 4 ., - .!, -' - $5 64! 62 47 titlWityort.l .‘. 1. - - • , 60, zli orT bsesn24.: [ -,• . : . .30 '49 47 '45 .1 , , Psejen.6#l.7‘ - - 44 144 • 42; LAO *, Tat FOrre_, . ; • - • ' • 45 !'.. 44 42 .40 • * Pa'ling's Dals,l - . ~ 45 • 44 /2 4O S. pb r cprosidemee r ~ . . , . 43 ,44, 42 40 .6 pticsOlyUlf, • 1 - .143 i 0 t. 401 SS I 10.1 40 's Ford. I. •' ' - - 43 42 1:40j 38 ' pottstswo Lanatag, . . 4.3 1 42-I_4ol SS. .6. Poet Vales '; I: .- .. . 40 ; .39 I 37 1 35 Birdsboro' .. .. .• • . : 301-35 i :3 ! ,31 Iteadhoig,. , . , .'. .. 35 Ixz i ..,' i• ;vs • 1 Alttiot, ' . -..-... ~... 4;e 03' ( a .1100hr:win . ••,. - -.. • .._ -. 35'? al ss, 2 t itawbarg. :- • ; • • •••. • nn s2' 30 23 - Om ..a ,Lsodlng, - Ss", 32 30 ' 04 . .. t I I* ehirge itilt per tea i t ant:, *liana . , vane, as ao tbsa uratpli • t o per ton vs taus. • It i y J Manioo, . 1 .... .. •• blitViDE ' C UT LICILIL, IifiVIGEATION . I T ha 1 , contra i ls!. way IN 1 . .---Froini and Atter July 1 15 , y MIN led until the tact terahar..lB6o, the char I ' int for th e unite rail and ibr 1 and trim:vitiation on inthrsette ead. , airrieti to Ph phi* 'by way Of the. -*Schuylkill . Navigation, 11 in ' Inerennst ili ; rents per ton on the rata lied Kush. ;sao. i And on the first . rit*Septinober,iiitat, a further arras' of loan rents per mon/tit lis on& on uid shames, and a ,coatinne onf e until the el of tetilvittno.' ;' 1 :1; - . Di Order ike 31 ittiagla, P. PELLET. ; ‘ .1 ~ 1 , ~ , ' : I c President.. AINACE P - E. yinF, water •frorti. ti.cheapiir‘ • Porioas la *ant a antlky A 1413 Store, Pottettle. ; 4%. . 1.• *.'READ O FFICE ofThc Ph 1a4a.1 The to tee 0. ine l li l btan r; '4_4l iota C 9 o3pall 4 ,edu be ac,raii "Erre i tartbel nett : CTORV nuobliostaxu, To Itiehmond, • , ''' PtilladelSkin,' " helloed 'nape. - - " riloeteir A l,. , " 4 Genelsotbwo IL 8., '44 " Pails of 8;etiollklIr 4. liryadk l ;Q1 tt :1 1 . 144eten. -, - - BTed*Ferns", o.li m by4 .1, :• .-, . . " Nerristoern or Bridgeport,' " Port Kennedy, •'; . -• " Veßey Verge, • - " Pterniitike, ." Royer'l Paid; •• ; . -I .' 4 . Arnmingo,'• ; ." '•..• 11, I "" ti.)ter„4; 4 - 4 - • , - 1 „_.• •- t •.; , 0 Douglassville,- - 1' - ." Moooewy, .1 1,. ! - " Birdsboro', -; '44 •;.: :. ; f 46 ~1 ''''• kieter,. ; -44 .1" - 1 ••• • Ai f.B 9 ... .. Bliding -. I; • r- . • . 83 182 ' " T tkert n, • I; I ' .... I • .814 50 .6 Lo r .p o .. ~ . i.; . . - ,i. I; " MObrari le,. ~ t. • I-' . 7p. 174 4. " liedibu ,'• 1 • ..- - ••••• 73 1 72 • 8 " 4. 01.1 f ig!b rgapd Auburn, - . 1 51. 50 -4 3 dare in y 15tH. 4 lieptneob;r •1111.,11he. he ToMi Ito Ri hmend nill be diced lb el per. ton., 1 On inkatierleptetober ls en'additional attendee of .15 c.,1 Per too, 1 1; .4 ; 1 . 1 I ... .. ' " ' ;•; Di Order ft ke Board of nentrsi , ' I —•- - . 1,1 Tr: . MeII.IfENMEINS•Sy ' 'Apiil TS, 60 , (Merck 7, , c,00A J• I ~• 17- :$y &buy mato um, Ira manias mum' • rem co. ill NiTigitioo ilsaiickbe ihe 'l3olo;espiriet on= 7 2240' 14., los tire per : • anil bp easel* less HI Ds . rkade for any dI . •! AEA • .•. , 1E SALES. • A.Vkerl: • will sell all .0. or Ist.icier, Nomegiali worship iindltbo boronghsof purchageti, and on "rich. working 41iPoes. Apply to_ t. WALLY I Itorne,v nd, ' • T. 11 9. AS HAVEN:, • 236nt .r• - FOR , z HALL'A rid • • st. Nora:eglan,t in lots 'Jo ani accommodate ZINGER., Eiq also; or to I hot VtIZI _EA ' Berl! townsttly,, Port Catbol term , '" to JOHN PHI; Fag Norw Jane 41;"6:1 :ATE a!*rivate 'Sate., private : ofrerr!,!St r i •Kepner Fa and Ta Iles rant ifrnin Ilium ittylkill aoulityl containing *remelts! cobsiit of a, large titiildingibtrinded for a stOr,,. ,1 r cider ,Imlll and press,* large shed,land ,Other Out-build- Pple Orehardi on the prem. ger 10 th e batten and barn. ell timbered'. tt 'it entivid ; I Whirprenertles In Schhyl. i I IlibilliEft, Orwloburg: ... ,d I It, 1 -. alt-tf i .• • • RE4L; • lie well, koMils.% ' situate four, m V/11,1:1 • lilE I sale , Ora 6tand,l W t l'en about. 330 taTern ho on. train aMitiAr- Ings. Tb Ikea ; I torn A gond pa ered to he kill eaunt No4em I . township, le. . The hip ao. a larga The • house, distillery stable. wigo ': ere three Oat tilos or ronnthg or the land Is . .neklthe mart d, JA 26. '59 1 V 11ABLEF - ' FOR SALE.; . T II I)s6riber . 1 ft4f i sb• dale v i ~, Ihlll tin. located in t• e townahip of North D athirlm, Schuylkill want, :abOut % toile from [Lundeen. riet milt on the nednikeitetwren Sehnylk I illaven and lartrigeburg. here !are las acres in -ithe Faint. of bird 90 acres are clear.;and 66 acres In bi t, tljni*r. brre is also a! • • 'Oreberd DO the Firm. 'll: ' The Imp gement* cousit 'Of .ii'l direlling honer , and barn. I/Veteran:lS of nev falling' water runs thei>tinbi the Farm . 1 Ttis property I well knowikas the Wiltroat Tarsi, lat the propertyf i lihn %litre*, neorased. 'The 1 prearlet o nor is P. M l' ngton. Tot - terms land any ; further partienlais,apply e_ I 1 - ~- .1 " .' .. '. . • . _ IiVELII,IifiITON - FE tINEO I . ' " Jie Office,qf the r Ain!rir Life his.. f Trust ti. - I /Midi SCAnylkin County, Pt. ler,ileb'y. ID, 'CO ' 1,1; , I' 41 • • d offers Ifni, sAle4 fiscres. and " .n mad,' atiotil /a halt m ,cements ire trio femme dwel. and aiio a ruder of never h one piece or in :lots to suit adapted to the' rali.ing - of young apple trees 'and further particulate enquire of LABEIt., Orchard Brewery. 1. a alaive are, thathe haw pnr- Farm i from the Schuylkill rwishes to make it an eaten- Ire; -hie. Japers nine. and . also resort:thertioniWhich will be Philadelphia. , - 7-tf I s i g n spnde • eoOt Car WWI stable, sell fl tin met fsnsa fog a. For nu and rq tmi kb!, o Laitcla For Site. d for eale the that , clear property lONT TRACT, t o'(Plorfearbon containing law; with, the luiproyements OD xis Blocks a Store ;House, Stables, te' 'Engine}, with 12 boilers. • dot • do.' , do ' ' a di, nd most modern built tnil -Schttylkill, with Person and I mBo ' ,to 100 ears of coal per .-• 1 silll arid other haproseioeSts. Most, Red Ash Coil It is .helieved by the most; the large' White Ash Veins s prgsimilT to the shipping. ilroad and Cana), haa.aavan. Tracts 'offer ira Schtiylkill I • , 4 °tithe sdjoltilag Ciral Tract, Ingrrt . I • !bpi!. 0 lest, with the l‘ting of • e sixty horse, one n belie engine. together with gild; Babb Trart.;alro totr! hits Oh Lidos that are found I:: Almost tract.; Co. 4ign of BELL miles MOT* DI 4t Mani 2ztot ALlOi'T,wo Sixty" Hanel 1 [. Two TWO,. doh: , : I One Twenty do -with ona of the lamest.. a Breaker! In tbe County o r l sebute eapielty to attlp 1 .. I dmr.l I I . . 1:, ArtO, 'Mope Houses,Bati ITout:ir y w tth some of tbi Veinal lb," Connty: avid coo 1 _ t Judaea that all undertia aitid•tract. Tilt trart,nwing to It Polite at tort Carbon, by togas' that few 11.:any ' County " Atwo,l known" Cootatril prroet4 Abltty b botteruji tains tit In the t 0.1 • I One sinditided's , as the • 808 Ong about 289. adl tuts upon It, eon hoe. s and one Aft( 11 pumps. pipes,'-!a as same Red and, ibOss mentioned, tabs above pow 4P1,17 teueniable PATERSON, Pottpville; . 1 . "I RARE C.IOIMI_CE.. !or 81;11 Poi PrOft tali rni . earn elii ;rifts - tin - nit Vslunbls TrOptifty in the Adiongit or Pottsville. • •, THE' subtinribra' offer the following i . valuable property St Piliate sale; , ci..2. All that erell•tinow.ntavern stand Wanted ot i .Ceatrestinet. known a s be^NOUTEIW.ESTIStiII IIOTEL; and kept for many year by Pitingt. Hux. - , 1 Vile valuable propert will _ he sold with the adjoining;' proper y—the two c oot 'Wag In . ront on Centre street 64 feed 6 inches, and ea ending - WestWardly along a - 20; fset wkle silky 230 kit o *rend street: and northward , ' I ly goo g Serer d stre-,t 9 teet nineties, with the Impeove•l m oss consisting of, a teosiort frame tavern oili, . I floosiewith a large a nd t entnnicid Dna 1 hroccidnt7 „bride uilding thereto Untied.; This •holldlogMMl : has ct serried. wltiii a few years , and. he' whole sr 1 . range vat Is comple te. • 'rtie Shambers, dining didan and ipiikl p; department. it a bogeyed, will compare with' , any I Dial in the Count . lj :1. . : • • i i, I 4 A Ingesnd Mishima •tin-stnry %diet stable', i wit Ostensive yard-re . • I'l , I -', I- . ! 1.. I I A , A large three s ,ry alone landl brick handing , frientl gon Centre st t. with alatored6our on that dope and id 'Mug int' the . nd and Stlrd airier,. ,I , 1 Thl propertj, as a 'resin* stand ? cannot be'stlt N .. oldand ell known busltins stand slink' ted. Centre at street an f or Maki..Tesreoeicipied b± N. • L. a and - ntbers. a ,it &oar and feed storm . I .1 . I ! • IT I isluable propir y adjoins Bright * Lerch 's Iron . stone on the north ail Jamed Slliyman on theesOntli, I 'dints Mpg in front on ntrestrestAteet 3 Inches. arid etas d r westwardly it the same width '5 feet With right of, all ,w ay from suede tbeinettimarebed alley i •is ow for the higel eid adjoining propartles •I'. I ' I T,b WO4llOOOO tie property mishit of a. good and Rohs nail terci•sturi tone building forty feet deep, it first tory. entreled as store, Ind the second story as a i p ' die) Ing, all erevidde tlyarrangad and in good order. , 'I I 110 is is attagbed alarge twoletnryfreipaciltore hoer . with tanelea granaries torretpring gralli, - .'•l . iI Tb property - from - Its loesilod; g r • Mullen, Is sr if Swart tbenttention of persons • irons 'of going '$ I•the our and feed blistering. , . -i , ;• ;. - ; Ilf h is prOpeity is foot wild ;before tbelfiih day of_ s MS Is It will be far it, Fessesaiou , srilll be given thefirst of April nes, . j ; ; , . . r - 1 1 N 4. Virefols of ground on Flattantango street, ex tend egfrOmthe brie building In the rear of hold, ion 'said street. to, e' three' story Mkt building ' n ntbrestcerner dfahantango and &road *tents. h i s property ,is I , well *bingo to unities any. e arts. , , . ' : . 1 , I I r --.-. - . r , - .II pdr. 1 midi 2, adjoining : th r ee story bric k ! building, eont doing In :front no itabantaago street, 42 '' t. and In depth 40 feet , ) with fratite enarketta heitse. °erupted by IitIIY,ROSIXGAIIDSif. , . . , • • ' NG , 3 , contliningi I front ''' on fitabintango StreiLi 2.1 ' Get. and In depth do t., Idol xramett4ll 3 0111 4 )144 , 1 1' • Mat *HAM ' --' i: i ....- : . d to i l l ' Pf '' ' 4 11VII:ii ef e° . " ll *l inict i r grin , M alth u gt im nrieii . . i ,eetinfiet by J Itzni ljeg l : Y. J. PAMIR .#lll ,411 fru.irses, " I ' I ~- ( ,- 1 I • • • . .1 IT le property Ow be erection of ;cares or public ; ba .n, rennet be Seetied . ky IttlY. o ibit pro iportl in the b orough. Three ots will be sold nits'' , or ilt.its. ' &bar to snit gurebe I!.1 c • - • , I .. I 1 ' Zti 1 1.5. ibis dealiat disilling is Minted ow the loath 'eons*, ottlahnn *ago an y Second streets, kir; 'cow, tbrt most ioninenten a nantsd foss direlllegi It Imo' :.few superior" ts the tiotsh. i 1,..',- t 1... tpr I. property sot' ire 24 fe4446 Indies front co Ma. be nineteen, , the envier of Brena4;penee t ato l l On Street, 94 feet, 4 Incites to Hotel . ble, bt <Sias eardlyaloniOdtia rtid.re, id& h., 6 reties, thfnan 'stn hereindly al Olt width 'aledig hotel y ard, 67 kit; o to the Una fI he io•rdtt kat : rite Lim" a large !yaw to tbe deem e" n which yard is erected 'a eintrei iisie tMO 'abblei!lb itetristre Iron Second struel. 4• For Outlier ,Itsdirm log as to stainiption and crab loss of iale, , .applit t ;li. i '' .1 : ,-; - i. .• , I. J ! . • - i , 0 ; iItiGUSS, En:, Trutt , * i Pottiell* Vat' .IVt • ; --', .• - dip' '' l• ' 1 - r• • • •;•1 ; .-.",- •-. . . • . , ~ 1 : • 11 .1 'ERE.II 4 l i tntriktif l tt 2 tPrO tie e t t i '0 oessorto roes a usteLia.)i - Otaa 144,4 Inlli oaf Me attention o peniiiieroMod 1 0 . th• Cod 11 ° 6 1 *le - his lianufletory of i WIREAJOAT, AN . SLAT reZ. 8,4:10AL OIDDENS,WIRE 110,0031 -00.4 ad. ,estibllithmeutiThoererllle,oebiljnl 11: , o4 Pa geeing been engaged 1.0,111 e bus Inio4 of 04 , Ina ios Ibiaperardmiof twel re path. I natter Ito yitelf dna :I ~ inn Jura Ont seirood Tort. ini , 11 demo ensertiont In *el e#t: inty.atid would refer to th e q¢allyoyztky ilent In I 4e, _ goons, a, . ..- , . 1 . All ordirs dirretea to thet no bv ali or i ft at DA,: . - . . Zeterirs Hardirarestoreirill receive orompt etetrOon. Pottsville. Mirch IVISO (July 4, '5 , 8 i 279 [- . ..11,-!..,- , PHILAP'A & READING RAILROAD. EI011111111111:Ticketat Ma EVNB3 , Firm Pbilidielptils to rota , ,illle and Mum. beseld at PbHlVir" on natal.< 'dayarind Sundays, at $3 13 inett.dixa! am trafa on titans days; and on We au - misc.:Hog Manda t y.• . • • ' A„NICXILLS,r ..sat Sart - . Ananitt 0.'60 ~ 1 . , i n i , l - 5. - PHIL* WAIL& READINit R AI ROAD. - . REDwrioN or, PAAShlyitilgu rd. • .. i Chiamed artier MONDAY, APRIL, 441 Sooa ,• COMMUTATION TICKETS .--. • • - Ivrrn 126 .COIJPQNS..W aL liEr • Y 1 - issued between any FOiJill &the, an d far the 'hater and any wider of Au fam il y" iii die Pamir,. train, and at wi.y limo=-AT 26 I_lll C/3111 OLO ..yar, mum- Lta r'' 1 ' Partin? hat Ing °melon to nos the Rind neatly on barium; or pleasure, will lind the shore . ogement Convenkwat lad scouousteek as Four Pasaiwiter trains run dally each way between Reading and_qitlitllpbla, AILROAD it IL R. Cu.' *arch 10,1860. ' transported by Mitch 12, notll P g p i. 5711 30, 4' 1:471 44:e 48 1 9711 40 48 1 471'49 4S t 1711 4t at 4211' : 6 aS-1 371110 3311'3:;1 25 1 281:2711 Wi 2511:24,1 171 241!211 1111 213111W..1 -17 161 09 1 14:1 131 01:1 081 .071 09 04 1 04' 97 OS 104 97 031 4:12 96 9S 97 9 :93 :86 .,901 ...91 81 Se. Li - - ( _. pOqnShanss:........_ RSONS .gsßain,.. 'cleaving to go'. Test ant. nth trill find the cheapest retain ei 'theiPalbu)ll• i c I).nd Susquehanna Railroad, runolz ft Auburn 'to lianisburg, where it connects wlth . hii trains Too- tang to Pittsburg, liallimine and Was itig tro, and alto Cbambersburg. -The, connections arc paid UY,stade at 1 all Visisoints, an di lt Is atiesper than an, ler Minium., ning to these feints: from Schuylkill - unty, : l'h• cars leave the'.Dspot-of the. Philadelphia land Rending' Railroad daily, at 834 o'clock'. A. IL, aud iiiriye at Auburn In time to. take the ears , to, Harrisburearinpre they ar rive at'l2-20, P. ii.' Leave.figrrisbnog dallynt 2 o'clock, P. if, end arrive at Aubuns in time tOikoOset - with•the it o'clock Pottsvllle train . • ''• . ~,l -IA : ' :Pare firm Pottaviltelto Ilurlsbilig,lst Oit' ;I [ . ! i. ' ~ 4 . 1 ' .. 2d ik riie'to oiatitudy", i 1 . • . I 'Fete to Pitiiburg, let Class, ,- , . . -.-- of .2d Clue. : l• , • siiribrr tteketn to a l l yibinti fu Ishi Tickets n ha' procitned Of the Age l.'ial illotel, Pot avian, at any time during t vli ) '• . '. ; 1 [ CHAMBERS US I P10v..19, !Si, :': -- . ' • - 1 . - I . . ''': l. l , , • . • • . Za= • LEHICH VALLEY RAILO change o oloral• HE PASSENGER TRAI LEIIIOI4 VALLEY RAILROAD el an after MONDAY, tbb MD day of May', as tollotra; • . j D trw III. Lax I • /10.1, A. X. o, 2, .A.W. Mauch Chutik 4.10 10.451. La•htg.h tau' , ' , 10.513; ; Lehigh Gap" . 4.39. • 11,18] j 13Iatiugton , • 4:46 - • 11.26 i Itoek'Dalil. • ' k 465 17 • 11.401 6 Laury'a 5107 , - 11.54111. White gal/ 5.14 . ' ; 12.001 Copley l 6.18 12.001 Catasauqua 5.25 .' 12.20 i Allentown :I ;5.33 1 12.35 Buthlehtqu'l • 12.53 Freeruaru•burg 6.01. 1.031 Eastpu (arrive at) ' 0:20 • .Up TTAISII• Laic -.1 No .1, No. 2, RA/ Easton ; 5:50 3.351, Fruetnamburg 6.08.. , Belhlehrtit. . • 0.17 . Alletitoirn • • . 4.207 , Cataaatiquu ; ; '0.43 • .4.371 Copley I( • 13.63' , 4.4711 While /a 1) p.t43 4.541 I, Laury_ j ' :10.05 • ; 5.03 Rork Dale 10.17 .; I. 5 15 1 .. tilatlagton 10.30 • 1 . - 529:- 10.30 Lehighton 1. 3056 ' 6.00; A rr. 31aurh Churik,ll.os . 6.10 j June2,.'6o_ Il •' • i•' , 'PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R. ' l attit——:-- - --gl** . ci ' ' littmardeir Argningement,•llliik, id W, x sopi, _..;.,_.' . • r , • • . ,i - ..DQINNIP/63SENGETI, TnAP4S. : • ! .1 Leave Pottsville,daity. (except SundisYS) a 9.00 A. 11,1., rind 2.;P. M.—PaSsing Reading at 10.15 lA. M., Spd 343 P.M. Arriving , In Philadelphia:at. 1...%;p:51., 1 and at h r lb P.M. 'l' . . • ' • ! , ... ': , ! 1 ) , ..• ; . .1, UP P.ASSENOKR TRAINS. ; - Lease Philadelphia; daily, (except Sunday ) at 5 Oti A. 1., and 3.30 P. M.-4 Passing Beading at 1.0.4. A:N.. ind /.05 e.;m. Arrftels4; in Vettavilla it .1'149 a nista at .66 P1.M.1 .:! . : ,..j , ~ • I - 'I II I. 't I I • :. . , I 1 . • '. 1 ii r ' , .. .., Both IL7pitnd ooWn.Passenger Tralna opeetr , ,at Port Clinton with Trains-to and frnm -Tam Trains - to CwiSsa, I a t. Wlliiamsport and Elmira. -Morcingl'd'itese ge : fritinii , anly'crqu t s .„ l , l at Port - Clinton : for WU : teal:dr ' ,Scranton and Pit On.: ... , I. . . .• .. Passengers - leaving ;Williamsport ltyy• thit' Catalibeei • Railroad 'Night LIOe: at 10,10 P. M., connect! With a Pas- F ongei.Tld leaving! Port Clinton at - 4,130 - 4 1 i., M., a rr iv e . at Retain at 6.3o,,biwak cast, and pm:Reed didweit to I Phil. a4c,otaa by the 6 A.,M. Reading - ArtommodAtiod Trilu. Train - I:LEBANON VALLEY BRA CH. , • Passenger Trani Naves Reading , at 0046 A. M : . after arrival of Itlp and Dow n,Morning Passe nger : rains from i Philadelphia and POttindlle. Arriving at Barrisbnig at 12.47 Noon, and endnectlng with Pamorrar Irvington the • Northern Ilentrnl, 1.- Peri - greyly' Mal and: •`-Curribarland Valley"' Railroads, for l Eunbury. Williathrdiort, Elmira, Pittsburg Lanaster; Baltimore and Chatnberelatrg: • Returning, Isaveli4lalrisburg at 1.16 ,P: M., after arri val of Tra i l na from!abovn points.' Arriving, at-Reading .al 3.40 P.,p., and connekting with Up an . flown TVaina for Pottsv lle , and :Philadelphia the Sun evening. .No ', Trci jai run on 'Sundays: -' . . I-1: • ' ' ~ i ;. • . -: -' _i ~ . , -1 ' '4 - •I ,•• -- 4— ", -ii ' I II: •; s . , ' :Flare sies-sletneen Pottsville anePhi litiphia,s2 75 .and $2 26;Illeading I and Philadelphia:4 l •6 and $1 45;• / Barrisbviriand Philadelphia*, $3 25 and t 2 i ' ill k Lebanon and Phlla Iphia; $2. 60 and 's2 10 ;' , ,Reing and [liar rishurg.sl.; 60 and $1 80; . Beading arid Po tts ville, $1,65 ; And $0 es; Reading and Lebanon; 1;6 aid ' 70 cents; ' Pottsville and Ilarrisburg.s2. 66 and $2l I:4' Pottsville andLehanbst, $1 145 ti.d $1 60. • i : I , I- : I Through No. 1 Ticketa-,-Portivilleiottriimore.ss.oo; Pottsville to tletty•burg..s4 ,60,; ~Reading to Baltimore, $4: Reading ' to Lancaster. $2 '26. i , ,:1, .• . .i.. • , /14-80'poundor Baggage snorted sae "Passenger. I The Sicond Clata Cars run with:Ali the * se Regular Passenger Trains: -• ';.• - - 1 •';. I I ' Re gular ).„ BasMOrningTriritt DOW 6 and Aftelnoon rain tr pAttlyi i • von ou puuditys:l ' •' ,-. , . [,-, -I I : - : . • .. 1 ' I •—' - • I'. - I - : • '. • ' Through. PIM ChiallTickets, at reillae. j ratite, t d Mag. ara Falls, Buffile4lletrolt.Chleago,lnd'al the principal w • het/ Id the Meet, North,Weat, and the, eanadas; and Emigrant Tickets, at lower fares. to 11 thetabove places,. can be had on appliestion to the Station A gent. , . WAltTiikets will be ;purchased bet the trains tart; Higher tares charged If paid in es a. ' ,• ' - • . • :-. • c G.A.NlCOlaZinag.,*Gea.Bnpt. • May 22. '6O -,r rrOen ammo pH , - i I ' lerri - - VtAVETAS - it 'ri - '--i HARDWARE.' A ; ~. , ARGE assortzp4nt of 2, 1 , and 3 „a., t nee sai . liorXN, at • _, _ 1 ~- ~ .1 ' . 1 _ • 13TICIIT it TlielliPPN'S I- 124.1 c o rner Centre t *mita, Street!, Pottsville. bacl{ Scythe, A . SUPERIOR= Stee tottiething new In ulnae At [. STICIIT' (24.1 00r12 1 y ft'l I, Ma ! GRANT' ITMPRO-YED GRAY I 'At ,FTICIITI [2l) Cartier Vantrn A Mar 1 SCYTHES.. , 1.! -; / - IERMAN, American , arid i ogliah . migs ecitetes et , _' •I':' : I . ' . ~.1 . • • • ' •• i3TICIITER4 TROMESON' '' ~ I 1 Ewerier:Centew a itarliet, Street/L.1'1 4 :411mM%. ' rb NESJ ifirl — A T , VlFTe i r fluckeie for io. , e4a ask iiiio ibiy'rti.km; ai , : . 1 1.-j 'I .1 [ - ~ 1 EitICHTER a i MOMIPSOIVE • ' • [2.9 .ICiwnerDintra a MarketfitTell‘totcwe Mc . ' Difficult to be Hatt'ee D estUirlifeedies. TOHN ENGLISH ik oco.!s ' Pat,ent p, Maltz Drilled Eyed Needless decidedly , the besi'lli • theinarket. of different sizes.frilmEtoi 5 U. LtalwaTsto be hadrwhotealle end retail. at.. ' . 1 ,B.: , BANEAN if, '- Potliellie,;Jantinry i :lo, '5B .._ j '" . 1 1 1 i ' L.-Ire IiAItIiWARE AND I.RDN DEPOT 4. . I TEE EU MCKIE): E.,'hairlat IsoWartinsal ed his goods/it his mew, pleee'of Imbues , * ' an d w ith a new listerWeektioi of furnish - billet' nub nom& 'IMO* truster of Pie Coal' ton may esquire, sitthi.ir lOweit Mar et value, solicit.; the, toppeetion of le Edblie.l . 1 'shall bar always on band, and 'have on tun a fall stbeltlof 1 1: . •. , •Thir fron.,l• ' ;• , Clitraning ail 1 I - . Due Iron', • - .', ', if Cowl trinits, ' dist Eked. , • • • • Tlllea CiSttisr ' • . 1:011, .. , • - Nali! mitt hytkirs, e i r i 1 1- , la kle Itoeks,... • Bellows , ' •' ,' i'. j A ells and tires. ie.. • DardWareandi Iran MePoif lik' Slims. threw doors atarcsffiarket. east side,: : 1 ' .1.',. rtlitatill. POTT. . Jn1,1t15:1554.1', • • 1 ' ',''' • 1 t&tf, 1._..- ____. -..- t . ii - n E tat l kAD ' l ' Llf . .ll7ll, triodooes he loin use's -itotil;aii4early onpwite,lhe Miners' Bank, Parfait - I e, artie.. a wi ll be round an suestlebt ,rtuUni of Dias I. ~ -, . • ." - 11 1 ! 1. . Cafe Ttliniollig, ~. !. . =- 4 ; . Files, .!: ' .1.• • i '' ,- : ' ~ E t hel' Xtb '• ' " ', ' ;-t ' • 'it al TOW.fh. '-. Sedderf, , ' •it Britanil.War - Locks, ShistEtikeeistoola, , I absiritinent of Ewe .15trpentee's tools, ' 1 Tliblefluttery,l. _1 • , , Glaswand Paint. .1 . 'l' POol, , e e t d Cl 4 9"f l r 1 t''. Bar iron at an aysagri ;; . 'liabl 4 poPpti..! . !.. • ... Eoneii ,r• •, ;u , : Abilb, lindAiriii Mai and'Opfincr„. . j A.m. itrWest of too Gu ns, B R us al i t t inad b 2.oois fro , nand itialir,.. - : • I F ,t h i leSti i t y l . , C ., r .7 _ , : thil ? s t .: : . . Building Statutes, : Braes e les, ,„ . 0,4 ot ee t. ~ , ( Sid Iron';.; Shear s tet !, i . : . F. and Eoller i w it .:. , .. . Mil Air , : 1 :;:...... . iiii`4,11.4 , ,i , -, .. • •1 Cr . ' '! 2,5P . 1. ' tine IlanT;;: i l i o t it ' i r '; ' . • - I ' :.13-rogurni obi thanks tblthe,pu Ile w t he pato* , 17l b bd:ldipeiTt,l4":,.Lepangdi:Oyittuybtoybrystbitailtejseges,it MlL tte . nt ii i t o!il d b tr_birl in n a tos oda t in , a 1 :0 0 1 1 1 4 coo 4 - their ebottrioed. stir pri 4. 11 4 1 dos" 7 I r • . . - - 43E040E1 nitiallT, . '. I, , . ' t. I ,IDeorft'isittimioot - i and ZiOn r ritrb Strad. !Itii vill.;Not./14' 1559 . - 1. • ', ~ 46._ ri. 1- - •. \: -1 : ! : -', • -I'l • , • r.. •I ' • i• - 1.. 1..1 '-. PAINTING,'&c. w s LEs. Piper iitaigie t • • at. on,„ &o. Decoi'e • Deco rat ~. Oiled Wtadoiv Shade', Pt:turas, oiled & •: _ Panatela and !paper Hangers ) astir , Strret, liolistide,2 doors at.pre Asurrican Bowe March 26,19 ; ;; . 1 - - . • j gct) ptisfi. - ' ,'. low4f- "oarttam. . • THE subscriber, -has:a large Vat; of . abig. ta..itils. or . ! , vary _; e i a I Paper,aultable tor Ilalle, - 1 '" - Parton. Dieing: Booms,' Chare,!'. i*.' 4 ,-•- ,-- -- - :- . 4 bees and Publiellalldtaga:viskli',- ! ......", , :',,. .. - be lent sell at greatly reduced! e q ... ....., l'''''. : priree. The Stock etabrates the *•L. , • .. ; as end moat eateelakedPatteriiii: ~Papera cheap ea I seats *Tier'. .. : , .1 -.1 1 1 - , : , i ' No! is the 'bpi tor Bargains, for raierllangtheaand Beata at . ; [ ; .1 .., •1 B. BANNA:,VB 1 i - - Oieayi iffkalesali mid. il i' ad Paper and gtaok. sfori„ ~ i 11 'PAPERITANOS)4 Ttillip*D:TEßT ClLlthi. April 1, '6O . 1 I, ,1,..i :_ • I ' :', ' 14 7.! !. 11 . •__ -- I BOILERS' 'AN D STACKS. . - b - her d to 1, Tb 0 ser sn i ts preplre . .11X... t. .-....: .11X ate orderi for the aboeir r artieles. with am, ll= tell, at ' th e! Okl , plies of beams": Ow Urfa, IN we I , wrergoms. .20 feet bolters alwaysort hand. I Also,theinapufacturer 41 , , . •,, ~ - --L- --COAL A 311) OTHER StiOVELS, , t Of thelbest rnau4and wortosenihip. Repairs prompt, ly atte did to. ' Pans for inftlitieveutitstion. always _aka ha d. .. . .1 .4ABiz ,stp,amma. Pot 4111 e, Angus 4 27'0 1 ' '-1. • gdi '•• ' rb,. foulov *oft erri."(Ac vnc ,-,.. • ...,..., 0 pi ing 1 T.lll. WlNT l LTlSTRltliannounoes his *dines!, tratai Ms aomplote • aatht at ... i t k a . Alt 414 R (he aboinf-namrd Wahl ishment. 1.0 sop.: • Ea - = $y in order* iii his line of business- , inch aa, for. Steam ltoginte. Railroad and Drift Call. PPItsPS, Cilia: linaabsrs, Castings and machinery of Ovary pattern. He warrantsbii work to giro sat istsit4. a!td aesordingly ,soi kit ~ p a a conag , at el homand ab d. '; ~ , ..but.27,11158 4.1 y P • TSVII,LE ROLLINC - NIII.L. .. Lftt IS subscribers ass constant' y MAOR- I! till i _____ luring varinussisis of Collierieltalls, , :" ',' 41 .w.i 'weighing =2,14 ,l: 5 , 314,32 and 40 - hounds - , Per ward. Also, large Rails of the most - ni .. , . pprosed patterns, we i gh ing 4h, 60,55 . Andra min uds per,yard. Ihnut the ex feri en ea of the past 5 yeah;.*a Yeallean,adant of Ulllklurltaits unsurpassed ' 10 quality by filly mill, in the AU business eomMunleatiois addressed tn Messrs. Tardier* Son, Iron Faetors,PrttarlUsorill Sweet ; witb prompt atten tion. • I • • ' 'JNO.SURNISII & CO. June 20,-'5l 1 I , • • 1. , . '-: • ,Es• . FOUND Rif ANDI.IIACNINTF3I4O — P. u I slm Car ersisitergro Vie. • , - • - 2f,OTIC s.—The business of. theists i ll o [ iF il a l '5,5 5 *of aNYDEn si mitavE.4; ion be iI;AR routirused , by the sabscriber in all Its; . KE E . azz various branshirS of, Steam, Riginis . . building. troll Founder. and, trunifae.; tuner of,all kinds of Muhl tiery, for Rolling Mills; Blast; - Furnaces, Rill toad Cars, ite..4e. -, lib will also , 'continue. the Infatuate° Main, and Selling the eelebrited Piaci ifbrest While At nod Le wii oad Spohig Veins ;Red.:Ash] Coata,b4h4 pro prietor Oa ultimo* Collierles.r.' . ' I , ,I , • - - OZOROR W.SN L YDP.R.. January xr, ist. - -.' • :-. - 1 -: ..••••tf GB l:Zt . s• \I Re PALO ALTO !MILLING MILL ' The subseVibers :beg leave , to •an..! ei!,•4l notines to ;t heir friends end the aubliej ;, I—, 11 ;;PR, piterally.thit their new Rolling Milt .. ryy . ..-.,- et Palo Alto it now Complete, And in full ••••• . "*" operstloti, l and that they are l PreParlg. to fern • alisuftsfions patterns; weight's 'front • to 70 ibis. per is rdi Also; different ; sizes 070 a 14100 1 1 and round ine t trhsnte•bar I rou.; .;.. •., .• . i andfor lie otter irod are reapeetfialii netted., and will meet ;with prompt attention If le {tither at the' Rolling 41111,1 Ososoa thusarr's ...Hardware' Store., Centre lariat. ior at thelt ofileis turner of Second andt lisiSet street{ . ; : - '. ilidltilirOOD;LP.F." At CO. ~, y n ..my.: f' 1 • • 1 1 ... . .. 1 1 Vtf !1•:. 61 10 1 9 55 4 55 °P° TO 00/p.'OPEILATORSA MINERS:, „-. .tourer ot er errke.. - _ • The subseiihier reeiieetfullYinviteis MMgt: t h yrio t tirti r et tl :%f i o u tt: . .7s si on t lffil ui3i d Wit street, beitivr.:-the I , Pakaingelf' -Depot, ra.orhere be le prepared to tuanutaet pre ; • - I. • - 110 LB RI Of EVEKT - BP.BBIVIPT Smoke Stacks, Ai rntacks,lllast pi pets, qavin?e4rs, Drift, ke'.. ice.., Boßers °whin& • - "..! • Beings practical mechahic. and baying' for years dn. 'Mid himself entirely to this Brandy of ths basinesa,. he gaiters himself that work done at his establishment - will glee satisfaction. to alt,Wbo may 'favor Idol with a r . salt. Ilndfrldaale and Cornimniel will find It greatly to th iradvatitage eatimitie his ifOrk before en gaging elsewhere. I•i "JOAN T. NORLE,. ••• • 4;4(1 • j llortimees 4t-u[ ono. S of the MPANY, oa 66.4 till run CUM ASHLAND IRON WORKS. I The IlutlPertbets are pow folly prat. imaga, pared to filrtliPtiollt the Aahland Irpn Works, Steam hfiglnts and PuMps of i ahy power and capacity, for mining and '. '"" other purprises, Chad Breaker* of eve.. size and pattern irow in use, ', together with carding,. and forging* of every deserir lion Coal sad Drill Cara f all she. and patterns, large 'track and Horse Can,—all furnished at the Shortest notice Thu subscribers Rat ; ter themselves that, Inaantartt as every member:l - the firm is a practical mechanic, they will be able to rn sh machinery that will caufpate favorably with any in the . Region All order', directed to 4. P OARS= Bans , Ashland, Schuylkill county, Pa twill re prompt, at tentlon. L flAwint, k EL nan , .. Fn, JoSpni II 43 Ahlk Ashland Mayilfl, IS - 3.31 '3.53 4.00 4,13 t2S 4.32 4.37 . 4.47 6.10 6.22 ' 6.30 6.50 EiMEI 8.00 8.25 8.36 8.50 0.03 9.13 9.18 9-2si BEAVER" linEAboim itiolkuwostics;. or • Amer , BriCe W. HudeoritespcctrelTlO-; 'lts ma ;the ! pabliel that ' he fis noisinga' - 11 - ' P.pritor-of thelieaver Meadow Irsiii k' _ is , Al ik B rass Norks,andi is Inlly,tdepared;to mannfacture, at 1 this astablisliinent, Steam Engines {or eqiery !else; Pumps, .fiallrestd - end , i , rirt Care, and! every other dere - 140,00n 'of Iron' and Braise Caktings suitable foe the Cioit rtgoingoi ot hei Ow sineassolts the timid neaainutble term*. AlsO. Bloviing Oylin dere for Bltst fartuteeit and Machine worit-in gen eraleral. . , ' , i-:1 ' I r .- - Itepaiiing _oral' kinds done with neatuesa and ORM patch - at , the lowestiprides." All ..work furnished by. • them xrarrinf to, periOrm well. They 'would . solleit thecaut sto of t ho se w, ho tray Want irtirlesiia thirltine In t his ricinity,l !All Orders Will-meet writh tmaiediate and 'prompt attention. - !• ' : ' - .- • I ; Bearer Efeedoisrs, Januaty-1..'59. • ' • ''''ii - il- ' i '' ~: • - WASI.IIIIICtON IROk WORKS. ,1; '-: 1 1. 0 cl-161411e, Pa.k: .. 11 ,: , . . .., . TJJOS.Iit ' JAS.•W EN 1 riipeet. t Z umii full 'invi!o the 10 reet!, '.orte,i ee,,,-.. nes,scomniunity to thetriNea; Machine Tux- Lung shop and rouridry„ erected bet Ween Coal .*:. _it'd , it.i kiwi strisels. and fronting On' Norwegian street, where they aro prepariKl to 'execute all ordersi 'f sr trachinery fit Ilraj , e ial Iron; Smell' as • Stairs' Engines. ell kin , 6 of peat ing - P r krilitng Vik, Grist aud.Saw Mills, Single , and 11/ouble.actinit .l'u iw., Coil Breakers. Drift ear s,,all.kindes of itall road gratings,! inch as , Ct s kaliii tor `Flat end T hail: frogs:Switehes,l ' . Ake; all kinds of rasad.w anrctughtirrin lih,sll:lng.', Be- • 1 ost - practical mechanics, and'hax in g - made the denten d a of the Coal itc , gion their: sttustY f_or, bars, alto; all el ads of Machinery In their line of hostiles/1.1114 Itatti.ttil'ptc; enlists; that work done at their eetabilshnient lila ! aiwk t,sSitisfaetion to all whainiy honor theni With a: call.;. ~All ;orders thankfully rOeived, and .promptly exectited,ott the Most reasonable.ternis. -....- '. I ,I• • .I. ~... .; TIIO‘IAS 41,?ItENi- F.. , • 'JAM Es;W,ItEN• . 1 , • '' Nov. 22 , '4;* i-• l' ' '' - . • - ~.s. -1 47,:t.f I i.. • .940 9 58 • 30.21 10.30 22. PINECR.OYE IPON WORKL, 'Plnegro7e. Cq-tanit.r, -.This ~/plablishmett la the doperintecutence of Jona Y. *am; km.; formerly of the well known firm of, 1 .,„ A. Wien Bros.. of Pottiteillet. 1, • I Mr. Wren . * experienet in orklastirldar' thtuist, extending through.a period of martY.Weark; du , ring er,hleh ttlie.he hes been minimised' 'in Jibe intietion,". I of some obtlisl in the United Star* rth largest leOirxe .wlll-be 'a 'en clept ituaMotee of the character of , the, ' work turned nutlet this establishnieot. - j MI °nitre, by Mall or etherwise,for , steam interline: of any power with ;thee, connections. Machinery tali plant panacea, rolling mills, forget, grist m11111;1411, mill s } mg ebibery for using single.' and dOuble - acting pumps; betaken. drift cars will receive prompt attention.; , Connected with the workeis a large steam car Sietory, 'capable of turning Clut , Witet ordeal at abort natio& ; The 'ear' made at this einabllshment'.are second to Afotin the State for duribiiity,*hile tliel.styleof plate Wheel manufactured and 'exteniively abed - is superloir sod worthy the attention of Railroad ttompgolea.., it) , sleet ' attention. tribusineen in all Its details,! the proprietor hopes the Plnegrove Iron Works nifty. IVcriVO;ll.l share of public perorate% ' SUES „holly T. WREN; 't , I PropitStor. March.Mster Maetdolit'and Supt.!. 12, '5l) i _ , • 11.; .. . • - MRRIS, W EEtErt- ar.' CO4 - 1 : - - • . P - N . SUCCESSORS TOL. ! . -. . .i: MORRIS ik, JONES , & . -CO4 -I:. .Inort AND STEEL wAnzucousr,. , . .. , ilaricet antiStsleeeth•- , Stirers, PAilitdc/t2hici,i, - , HaveSlirays an band and' for sale - ..2 - . 2 BEST ENGLISH. REP. IN ED.I flollirull assortment of "Iraßbelle' " and other friverite braids; 'BEST All ERI,-; CAN BABS—ordinary slim or roiled - to oider for brldger purposes:4M, As: PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATW--' Promiscuous tikes; or ent 'to required PIZII r 1 'BOILER RIVETS— Dover•bran4 made In solid dies. . BEST EN-.. GLISH CAR AXLES-,j;Anterleatv and English. ` FLUE A SHEET IRON=for covering sebuDis. Lc. AMERICAN 'A 'SOUTCL. PIO IRON. ':RAILROAD IRON —T Mil, agd Rat bars r nimble toe vines. tuenoute. ite, JUNIATA, ENGLISH 21• NORWAY SLIT RODS; BOLTS; NUTS and. WASEIERS-4or bridges. Vacs, alert matlitnery ph rrenerall.j. • CAST, SHEAR; MACJIINE abd 'Kiln be STEEL. • Also ; an 'extra qualify for tap, :- end dies. be above, together ir at a .! full amortmeret - of 'roll, Steel, -Nails sod Spik to 'which UM attention ' of dealer., railroad cornmal engineers, miners, fonnders aid ma. driblets , le InVlte.., , - .•,. 1 Lisk!t, 211,P61) 417 1 . TANIPQIJA IRON .WORKS; tarter & &amen, I fronfhust4ers, Nachinists,Beikr unit Rathin4ste toot iffikerantsel tar IThe eibarrlbirs are noir prepared to l 1.„, . ceireutdersfeeailkl,uda of riat form it Enstnea,and! naahldnmy , Or', collier 'AM - arz is blast fart:aces; Eaten ' /Ore facilities Sind piuctidal experteb‘ee la the busineft warrant them tp telkitigthe_ large , t contnicta at %be Icswest prices. ' • F I Particular attention' la called to Irene k Alten's New Sqle Patent Windin) , ,tMachinery;hy which tlic'Slori or, Shaft ropeurlehalna run on the , top of both drums doable wart: - ll Thlt hrrangetnerit,', (It is, confidently believed. will tare in the wear and tear‘of ropes pr chides, the prkre 'of the maehinery in Ilia years,- and tor Am wicaltM, Simplicity of coinstrus Ifon And duribility, It cannot be burPaPattd.! W also mcommetid *Ole tutw 4 'af-wboid , In vented by itirjlt• ienr II Allen. f.lthir . wheel ran only be had at ouseirorks,knd has stood ,t test o (the Rom., ral severe ' , titers past, trlomphentlY : , not ,* Anita' seheei.haon , . b ee . brpAen ratter/ I 'i tOtroductiOn- We are now placing it mitre,- the cols of some of the prin.. i cleat R4llroad Compailes tbs country. • • tre would *lan aall Ytlie 'Metal On. of tbe pane to, ilse Tamaqua Car glop.c'ennrsted •trith the &boa, work& and recently erected 16- •tbn manufacture of Ralireed,l Dri(t,FreightCar3ndTrPaks,andfurnlahedkitLilll the latest improvements,‘o that they are thus enabl oaf to execute work touch cheaper an d moredestpateb' than heretornret ' All work zuaratstap.f. Peranis ',ranting anythioill our line would do > eli ' to glee • • I] - • ,C#RTER_ A MAN. Aprll 21, 'SS 'l 1 , _w. w, st Aw , j 1 c o i . . ,•, , Broad and/Jana:oe slreds.niladfrkto , piissal, Would call tholattention of Rot Iritad ix 3 . 1 Man age rails nil tiso i into sleeted in Rail- 1 •ilia kit '"""• road Property. , to their Sininsa 4f lAta• sra - , — r im - ,..' , . /2 i woe ire Earn ins.its Whiebthey arbadapted ' , . ,5t:5,...... to the p a rticularq buslnees fpr which they ussy be Twinned; by the Ind 'of OBIN la.T, three Of oar pals if driving wheels; and the U. oi the wbole. or'SO Na^h Pi tbe weight-is Indy be delisable for adh.. ;ton T and in a ce-opustodating the to thegradqt, entire ~s eiretwb of superstruction. and tall and wok* to be done. By thee. means the costilniu m useful effeet of the power Is Secured with the least expense for attendance,. - cost of fact. and:repairs tqaasad and ienglae. 'With these objectsAn idea, dit and ea the tesult 'of twentire• years pracileal experleneelis the busk - mks by our senior part ner, we asanufacturejfete differsaf i kinds ef'lairisiat, end several classes of else* of each kkitd. Tar:teller alien. tion paid to t hi strength of OW askehineln %%lapis* and workmanship of all the details.' Our Wag *aperient* add op pottuni ties of oVaining•informal WO riPOSIAPIII hlll I. offer these engines with the asauraneethattnetikda& ey.eecniomj atid durability, they villlonnlimbeavotogiy with those of any other kind 111 le. Ve alio 'torch* to tinter. wheels. axles, bowling .r, low manor tire (ton' Cetltf,S withoni boring.) rompl i t et d MT feelings tor bur, Ingo; every demeription ofeop .ShoottranAOd Boller' Woltiii ana Isisti4 untie aPPert laind to the repelt;ot renewal of LoComotlte Maginot. [3l. w,,BAowir; , Jadnw r3 -2.3 VSE. 44 t , , IKATIASW Bialtiv - - , 1 • 1 II , . ' . . - •• , 1 - a ••••••-:' •• IRON WORKS. it i . „... , • 4 ,1_. : . , .',. flet 1,-.: , , _.t •, ~,,, - : WUIS* OM traißbrit itmumpi t tr, . ~ i= Aigrtasitteratzusplusamata,, iited - tos C a ° e . l i b t 7 e nl r d i ff elE c ti - l Bli te e ra rb e rd 'ila lo e en i r e pi r t a bb ' ud e te tiEl 2 lfain ki.u. )W i rg t rat ll l i g *lll oarretit to he fresh and good. Ile, t etil 0 O l eat'ei foe *lit kinds of:fruit tree. (sea' foots l they ararepresented.)agrieultinal,taplemi te i of ehleh will belfurnlehed at: uieuileturer's ,Ilie seeds awl i sold by the eu/lierkibee Sr eith entail ease .:: ly from growers 'Of -*put., atendiug. ;lie ' I not deal hiameedlipeoleer4F . 1 44, Emily in theme!, from those slid sill cheap, mall to tto• eel vier of the seed ?old . Ifni, surehaae hr salt; grown , peowtellouply gardoot..vrbere , fielr too' eke* proxiColty.det.a ihelt-enallty„pa leutarly those ot. the opine ',pal ir L ti,is frau' iln t eons/4014km , to - ...Ka , t. elftlif et fruit teem 'Poe miss; gei sett ardeta early to 11 ' , BEIe:JeaIITBA -Na• . 1 , - 1 .- ittatistostile Produtte,taA Bari ai t .1 ''l'he'suattett;tt'fulfaroter must , a good ess.maiti. Itlis riot enough that ; he car hundtid I)usliels ':_-of corn i ,ithr . "acre t ahuitil4. know yirlien!inti . , howh i ko sell it *liir .tO 'in:the' suite of hit raorty. It • • ;• • • ; Ili 'served : of scJiitemtt, that they. alwa , - , 1 ii • )ust thelright. tinteto.,sel4 when vi ce! , .be- - tOppstiuitilli — , and-that thttare . f o rtunate ut-tltyirfg, the roarket;;seeming 1 ; •down Or th sir especial ticil l iniinodatii .Some th 4, 'born .with a &Wen' • spool 11; itheir ultimata; but they are exceptions,- li 1 • mote tolteca 'competence to,. e fortut t .: I): th d a h n ete al t 7the tai fi a f c e k w r p atars lin '' 'az t l l i' U ibin ver .h s lis hoo d t.: The followin suggeations..intlicate alt. these prineie l es; .. , ! •!t 4:safer, a,rule, . to sell Sheri the het 'ha4settld to a steady price, rather' to saitsith eapeetation of a fottunate There !ire periods; when everything A ates. Mit:'perittiens otispecalasirs or disturbing - :i flueuees, eimse feerisfL e iety among ': aleis, and !price' etiange ly i A lirk wh oa the flurry is ov : er,'pr,i_cm ifoilevA . which the relationa . Of sur demand i ! invariably fii. • The tritmti at ford some - seh disturbing ca u se to raise tide, that it, may flood his poCiet with a }' price,lrill !: 1 . quite, - as;t s likely 11:o i -,tratt, a' too : long, forthe ebb df luCh l i i i urrent: , way s rapid' kid the reaction .almost I.; bly brOgaa - period.of correspon ding pita aiOn; After! . the bulk .4 the crop:, country_ .L • , and - ~ i ii . i .:-, LI 41.gcuTeur l'Aff ent . uor , elipsetl for,, dealer's to leartill*he run suppliei Mr. hand, prices are l usuallist with a!faii,fdemand; then itisliAfe ti'iii: of. Prtkluee. l An average of .p 4 ices ' obt foe ten'years under this systeim will ~ what ie,received by those ,who litait - la highest rat ' 4. r-t•I +. - 16-- 11 3 1• - , 1 1 L -jti his anxiety 'for returns , - 11t:tve the mr _ ket, the . farmer, is often lein'pteil' e , te2 .2 creditton nreliable parties. I If priet.' ;s;g-,," he receives hii pay, if they fall, the s. , er,i, tor "hreats i ,7 and :the iliodner , loses.' 11 loss:Of .a - einglp crop istills : lo4 has cripi,i_ reani,a man for years. IEI credit must given,,knovr..your manibut sell cash,' _be pi? ssible. file . producer ,having ',41 mciriths.fdrjhisprOVto yield, can ill 'iti wait inocilia 10n . ,.., ,, er, forthemf 6 c betardi -- - 1 money..' . . • ~ I ii .- . - In itialti g a bargain, nbihiag is gliineu: il higliag„ltor iciti fig niirie.allot-e:what isr , 3:4 exPeeted,.and , then falling by degretv . reqiiirell sMn. Let the selllrf,infoint big :- of Oa - real.value of his ,cOMmodity, lit .figure; announce it at once,. and not e,t ;frotni it. Buyers Soon leant their'nien.. 3 ' meet, the chafferer with hia e*ti 'tactic! usually with - the.advantageithat it is le ces'sary for them ,topmThitezthan , fur to sell., IC they can beat 14; down any below the itnarket,.the bargtiiniii made, ott Wise they Willriii, least Wait until anothe'll et But 'a : man 'Or one , price—if, he- islreasordt inihis expectations, saves liii i time. d?!5 -loose hisselfrespect , by the! , reflection, t :.he;h'tis . over:4;110d or. been lOutdonehy - diberas appli A to by thode!l!who'arts e; • to,Purebase, and: in the- lon :'run is h Paid'. than hp who "uses many; words ii, bt and selling." The higler is lipproaci;:ed. caatibn,. i - 11 Nei 1 ; 60, i , lia must look out 1 , ... z-li -- - . him you re,net safe intibelieving ' his t, ments, for his practiip tends to ilishoin you l i mayl , go with all_coolldenee to the dealer, lutowing that his . terma do not and you, cah - liuy of h'in 'air favorably , shrewdesti:speerilator. I: . ' ': i ; !.# all centruats, a . ull fiipi plain stain ofl terms in ovnting is the the :beat 'preventive •misunder4anding. he form is of, less ;cr. ~ H 1. . : :sequence ' than . such a record ' of details . leaVes tlintenning a car, and expiitiit. : ' deeps' of iiik, rightly put ;`4•,s'n paper, ma! worth.manylitircs to ,dollars in ill feelir lalisnite :and costal ' ' , f i", i ' ' i l'There'is-arclass of farmers whO rely onH, tbeit - :.poWers of ,Iliargain,., making, , ?., , .• • 1 , uppoathe:ProdUctivertesS of their soil.. ot4rii . stie, -ploivingl and , planting,ltheyl Iniyillg and Selling oxen:, • Ihey' will i the Cainleld.unfinishedfor a chance tt.. horSes; and ri, vendue Will,attract them ..ev'erl), other occupation-.. :One of this el inn:illy liriciwn by the remarkable lissom Oil Wagoasi - carts,fe.and • inis llaiieoug its; 1i ! • ,-- 7 . ' meats scattered about•hial3 l emises,ieser by the roadside ; by the baCkwardness of field 4, : the; dilapidation ot Ids "ferdsi, hreaChy,Cattle, , marauding lioge;balkylic and sod 4 plaint* of hardliines. JAlwaysrt for a "trade," his neigbborg End' him of trice in relieving them Of litudesirable it kind -- sind bialptacts benoinasit of eddy, Which the rubbish cf . the.toiiti is swept::: as• ,l the `A; such 1 ,persons seldom read_ the - Airicul iit • indviee. here . Wouid be i wast i ed r they mentioned Only as we would set up a fi `Post With the- inscription': I"li hard travel," l 'whiCh is t i-sufficie,ut cadtion to !Ain . to , avoid it.= , --por:Tof the American 'ticiillurist. _ ! 1 • . • Utriptg. SOsiti Ifivr a anOnr Blip;iti.—,A good . . is . : made lor••butter bydrolving a (it fine salt, °Pound of sugari;ind a teas of saltpetre in two quarts Of water, and strain it on the buttei.: Paicettbutter, is perfectlypreseried sweet by setting thy tisto.'a la rge firkin , and filling it with brine, and covering :it. .(::Butter will sweet a year thus. r . , - • .. t , .. BUttermilk kept in ,pcitter's ware. di the glE4ipg, and becemesPontannus. ; Nev.e 1 r scald.strainerilotlinilky resseli - tborclughly washed, as tlialmilk or creinl • in theta will be injured brit. Pie bee}! to seald,,sich Vessels is to piunge thesi ores into' scaldius water, and ibmi.everyt ' ..13 wai •' ' I . • 'll, '... - i :...Butter will sometimes i ll,not come , , Ale i Birks too much exciaded Ere& the; il 2- I -- - :• — • -- .4 - ••••••':.• - .;..,• - •' =j - --- fl -. • : . r_,Erti.:,RITISG • I/BlEri pittiv •,I,..Soute age, while purchascng.a f ' t ofl dried tlitt l gOvered. small pieces of fl Isassaft ruiSedatiuing it, and ukiii .1 4. 1 7;A , formecl . that it was a pfelstotiva nail. '.crams. It is said•*tiall fruit pid iwith a little liark,(say to., taxi'. handful ..buisltel.s,) will] ;save : tbi years 'atitnitlest these !trouble:4re littli , late* chick ten d/ a strol• hundreds' l'a. bushels ii; • ) • - F ,lll . ._ seas° ..- The Aetnedy I ts i cheep ann.. si Arid-rte venture ''-to say ,a good:one.. ;. . , ~; ,4•10 ( 11,0L11- 0 -; r — , - 7 -:t- --. I tit UGEL,NUTS.,/like , one quart. of : l a piece -of an egg, and one half tf sugar, knead' well together? psi A any loon yeti Wish, and drop. boiling 1'4.0. - jitinnuve • them !II!' TellOW CLI/OT; I 'II .. 1 ' ' - ~. 1 .:- 1 ~ 'li : : •
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