The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 19, 1856, Image 2

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. / which hi so seen Iti be determined "for weal or for wee' l I Above Letington, Mo.„ that:tad on both sides of ItleAD TIIIS Wes .0,0 vest:Nei: ; '
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duce from Baltimore. the Cumberland Valley, and 1 , ~
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picot Affairs , . 11l ttie set - miens of thle country. MaraaaliSlTi°rltt" , (. i r .r rifE . ' , : , 'S ..i . , : I
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the West: . We doubt very much whether die route i
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is shorter via. Reading for enyepoint,exceptfrom 1 • e, _.: —_—_— owes a great public duty to his cenetituency anti hie' '--.,„ -
METEOROLOGICAL NOTATIONS. • oriuutry by not only accepting a rt-nomination, but r: -01 a verY superior quality, except alone , the !bores'
. -. hiamblettrust a, tritimphant re-e1...114m. to the oration !, of the river. Some farmsehre highly cultivated: ~. i s
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Daltinfore, and it would still be• - tiiiorter efts. :Phil- 1 ; . upon which be law melselel so mueli honer. , ••' nd reduce large crops of hemp rind corn, which
adelpbia from Baltimore te NeW York , than via. I eeportel by Dr. A. Heger, of Pottsville &i. Association-
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...ti are the prinetpal products. Some fields contain!.
fanine. ie ally.llll.l,l'lll3ttle 111:11.' Rola the, eilleeee : re,- ~,,,/ I ....-' a '`'• a ''''' '''''' " r ' s " '''''. "" h4 ;' ;• h . - • - •
indeed bare Lad just cum , of complaint - Oar n .r o .P bC "" t a i n n/ .. :
leading. L . \Ye are not so grttettt as to' SOH ' , -1 . tilt... Mats. aad we defy you iii4•utt. T. iv - "•'' r r '"''.. " hi ' s " - 1 ' 1 " 1 ' N/11;- ‘ 14 ' 4 'I• • •
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pose for one moment that trade from the South ', ------
Jctx. 'visitant te , now. tie.tre,""a•ra en his "list," and rti4 receiving any decurnAnte. Dertese; kund_rede of acree. Lar e hemp warehouses are ,
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would be run up to, Harrisburg and .then carne / siii
I twos i, g , 1 f e i •, t.• • .... . and give to triKit ii. 11,3 lag roWarli.
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Srl-E I CIJ‘ ' l l binOnUYSC.ibe:recont;lbraew‘ii•thit.rbvad 7 - tt o,f h h e e a m h i p p f t te o d t ti h e ow l t v i a t r i e i et - , n I,u 11 t5... 1 ci in I'. Gi.J. , : ,, ,1 ,",..rt,,l..tt II.; ef YI, ssrs I
aeross to New York, when they have a much near- i i , ar
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_____ 1 er and cheaper route both by land and water in /
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LETTER FROM KANSAS. ' river The triwnt On the Misetturi, having
-e---7--- i other direction& Any Engineer heiding out such i
SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1836. „ . t i t:ngriimeull,tourrt.ainl
egeounLtreysiinng'ithce;eunr!,,,,an7lfl:Lie.tot.tir.,,t)stav,ini:., i , son, out s , . e . •
; an idea must be hard ran fur arguments, iedeetl. 1 ,E,endely Di: - el 'BS i 1 ettele, ner of Marke k .4. streets), . LesyaNWORTH CITY, Kansa& June 2S, 'Zto. . I .
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I . o MkaStiS. EDS.: - The condition of affairs in the ' '.hr•y hup'.. l :,t their wares
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----••=-•;-=-. burly, Mr. Lyons states thathe Dauphin and : - • •
•- 1 - 1 • • ,• I ,- 1 -- `Di : • .t• tri. Philadelphia l• . • • : fiourishine towne. Severel of them contain a p,,p.. ' direet; fror4 tha best firmufacturers. rind sell them in 1 , --ir, no wledge of it's wonderful r ir,..,, , t ,, .' . - --, -- -- -
1 T ue v.py id 77 . be ~ ee. el :name m , lea ne atil City, Leavenworth and St. J0.5e11 ii tire t l'afi"o,"l"4"r I , 1. , ,,,..a• trv , ~
.11a 110 ...tiger pro.. ( ''. ' ' ' ' '
Monday 141' 9 4 .95 l• 0e...1 labove mean tido. 1' , 33.14 , 7 ft. • .
i.t errhory of Kansas, is a subject whit+ isexciting / - iFf .R. r. ut tile I ottavillet Water C•
Lent:times Orricz REanon k LEnT- 011 R•it , 1 Susquehanna Railroad was built as cheap as pos-1 W e dney . le;, 77 184 ;1 eie..ll lie miles. Laeltsade. 40"
I : the attention, and eOlisting the feelinos of the; I hs ' uf flee thotteand. Leaven* th i th
_ . or_ st __e :mm(164 , 1714! ies to the ( , rr... r en't c.•tisn's, ;Pro! it:t (''or...ip I
t •, !emetic:ll, hula self-evident truth, as hundreds iu oil, '
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. community cau teetify. . , rie'esiefeJ, , ! , /".. ,, ,.1..1 j Mr. , '
s lo". Population n ,e, , . mnet beenteful t >wn On the' river, pleasantly Inca tie thee caw l a bousht .n . l tree Ittatttibes ai who:tear , ' bi i .
• - Reaturta. July 4th - , 1856. 3 - sible for a Coal Road. As Coal is aboutthlt heavd I ,:b,u,,..n''T . 1 ,', 7 1' ",' 2 ,-1 0 91 , . 1 1 ~,,,l ' 9 • 711 4 . 15 4 , 0 v, soc, i "le throe-10ra our whole countre Having 1 - t t Gardiner. Nle.. June tlhl. 19:3. •
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Tu TUE ED'ITOft OF. TEM 11156118' JOCIINAL- , ' ' '' ' ''''''''' Y 'lt" " i - " .7-- ":" --Ty. • '-'-• - -- - 1 ''''''' .-1 t. e '' i 1' r . ' .... .. ted on-an eminence Title scenery neross the pril
. _ -• • the coricrA no C'elo'.. '. i Mr. 11. 11;/".-D. , ..ii Sir.-1. Jima. , used fwe bottles r.f •.' I s 1.,
ch.ea . le. .of the Pelts - NEN , Water Coutpan%. Ira. •.
• ieet tonnage transported over Railroads, it is well 1 -...•-
..,-.- - --------- --- - 7 Joureeyeo terouga a port•eu ii. tuat teiritory, unt. , , . ! •
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Sir :-I have been so busily engaged prosecuting t tee-e,W.lleht; rather.cloud . . tudeavt , red to gain some information respecting, nes is grand and Senna be surpassed. A ,Nort.h. Meese, e. & W.'s ray.r - nev . i , hay, th t a terrible :elven- ' Prof. Wood's Hair n e seasstire, end can 11'10, /..3.1/ t11.11.t. it ' ' ll -‘ deCL‘re - i• 1 , 11 , 3 11 / 1 1 tlll 111. d aft. r the fist 'l:.'l' Au,
• the surveys for our road, that I have hitherto bad. known a
th t they require to be built much heavier) e e _ee . ee - • f• eee e ; d„ . ,
. 1 . ern the Heir. Before haine it 1 wee a.. a man ef . . ~ ~,, ••
• . , W M. J• MeQUADE, Seeretan
man minuet fail to 'f.bserce the entire absence ta ~. ,' , il. the gr,•atest discovery of the 'age f er r ,: st ,, e i n , 004 ! next; EY ttLyr of the rear& . ,
occurrences there whieh • you may publish in your u att n
z... if pariltu•insi: direet from the inewrter.. and of ese- , thiu , t;; , 4
nearly clear.', •
~. paper if you thittif their. of sufficient impurtance.,
I of manufactures. iron Works, Lc. The husiness
lectini• . feeth.a ee•ry tare , and beautiful aseertsu,en. nt 1 I seventy.
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no time to reply to the editorial which appeared than ii intended for the transportation of Passin- 1 ..I,i-
...: i is altogether confined isi tradt • ng in agrici'iltural My hair bee now attained its origin:it c 4.4 , 4.- . . l''..•:•'•"" . • ' ll ' 4 "'''''"
I ia - ' While going . up- the Miseouri River , from St. 1 -
in your ittsue of - the 28th ult. In addretteing my gers Red uservitandite only. And as this Corn - 1- se.....weae Aeeepeeh; ,w . eavi4 el at least Le', eer cent. ; I You eau reeefemend it to the:world Without
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first letter to yous I Was under the impression . 1 -
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- Louis, in the steamboat 'Cat:fleet,' my friend and i l' re `
Nets and inerchantli_ze and yet there is much ' ) AriAlit)Ai) AIEP,Ti '1 1
I t fear. as ray case was one of the worst kind. C...------....itis.
0 pany is engaged in transporting train • is. _ ~,/ „ , , wealth her:. Northern'imen ami Northern enter- ''''''`. I h • • 3
1 ein'e rd in another culuuni.
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that your object. in noticing my Report, WU t d w
od /1 , / . I, detertnined to visit Kansas Territorye and de- s , • • • .- I 'Teufel. re.peetfalty. - 1/,/ , : ,. /. x. 31;
;,.rits. . ; • tehe ark favor:ll,ly di.nosod to the ts.,l, w; tki,l i i ,.,
elicit truth, and to have justice done' to all parties. cant laden with Coal on the rand East an e, , .
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strv and tun:Mune would nroduce an I--; 1 Iltiaele trtrel hailroild tette,. i , '''" L ' id • - : 1 ' l'irel• Railn".“ l • .I•.' P"ith's l e.l to attend 3c ,„.
. ' 'been intensely warm ring
'du the - Aring to know from persons on board, Who were :' Prise , ' t 4.-ortleadaches.aelteadashes,no matterfroin what , ~ „ %.„
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I did not for a moment suppose, that you would frOm the - Swat-era Coal region,-this is the best '
week. At noon f ' d ' tti • t marked 'Jet nearly all Mitennuriant. ana destined for Points on i
yeser sy, our (mama er ,ilution in their towns and o i t A
entire rev . n the r ,arm., , ,
camel hare an unfailing remely in Clickenv '
r's Sugar I - ''
Prot'. 117,01=.1lear Sir • I •`" l r0m. , ,1i rt• Selitly'lsill 111....11 et. shurda, '1 -' 1 1
.- nits... p..asure in Is ..... Mg,
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take a one sided view ~ of the ease, or that you , ' and cause them to increase tenfold. The South- i 1 use bee, at 1 0 chek. I'. M. It. to la 'N.', P,, ' , lib, '' 3
ence that the present structure ° answers for f' ,
~ in the shade -- , -• . the river, whether'quiet was eestured in the ter- 1 Coaft il Ve r ietable Purgative Pills. The most obstinate ; voluina'ry-testitanny to the excellence of your Idair Iles.. '
would descend to personalitite. I would' fa' / ' " e i I ru tnen know this too. That spirit of enterprise '
think 00 etill. . , i the transpertation of Coal nit well as general /
t . ritorv n'tel whether P. nv datWer W11:4 to he opera- ' e .
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an in u. ry Is no mare • r
• fested he e ethic! is ve- twice/us headaebe.er headache; nrieing from foulness of 1 tor alive. 't aree mdattlts ti.mmy hair was very gray. It t Jule 1 ,..,.,, t , ; • -,,..
I ' Is now 3 flereetrewn. fele. orietnal crier.) stnooth ahd . '-_
. hended in goinss there, we were' answered there 1 ' e the e ten.t...111 'itild to their 0 ,erations in afew.hours.end • --;*---,---e------
The first statementein my Report, the accuracy ! tnerchandize and passengers, and 1 a I
l'ke .. 1 I other 1 .QP • Accident on tke nest Branch BatTroad.-On . e r where seen in the North. r i ~ 3 i. , , . gloseiy. The only applicatieu I have made hes teem the ; '"'N
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. wits none, provided we were peaceable and did not I_, Y. - • ..--... pc 1 : , ,on:- int ( ,;,ii 1 , , -
'of which yousteny, is to be found in page 15, viz: ne NO 3 was i l'o , tne th.mt as a el:tie:el °penile.: medieine i Hair Re.teratise prenared ler Von • mud which. from the I
1 1 rnad 9 ellit be strengthen ed its the trade requires it., Thursday meriting About le o'cloek„as Engi -. •,. ex s • 0 •,,, „ t i.l , d • 1. • , Miseouri beine a eleve state, one expects to Pee Pem'l l l s w , •,; •-t - i rostitt in ~%.• - - ' • _,.. the estate of V-Itn Is Fox d ceased ,; -.
mos _ pre.s our Opt in_ uo rta. san improper sin , ma teen eeee, I c.an 1110 st earnestly regoroineid ' , h • . -, ".• .'. ' ' '' ' '• ;'
'With distance, - gauge and grades la Jour ftre-si ppeawhlng.Minersville,dho crown sheet blew off.• ' - . many blaeke, but in St. Louis mei along. the Mis- au!' puritqr ef the tweet Nail/ never he troubled with the ; t.
ettet„ . _ ... ; rota: of I art 4, arlsan, 5e11...v.1,01 ~.,tint v. are ,• ,o• ~
'We think Mr. Lyons has been peculiarly wafer- a reference to the Slavery Question in Kansa?. • - 11,pnetfally yeurs, -'•
vor, you can have Po successful eotnpetitor for th , . .Douty, the engineer, Was badly scalded, awe the nremati • s a • souri Riier they are few, the labor heine genera- heedfche 41. ail. The praprider glettS his warrant of; ' te 11101:0 pay inet.t. oil or let, re th.• 1, , ol eei , t, 'oz.,: /
As we passed the town 1 L '
o exingtott, Mie:.ourt, - , EDW %LLD WaLc o t. , .
Neat York trede.' This 'statement refers to liar- I .tunete in his criticiA. , .
aof the Port Clinton aud •
. was hbewn off the engine, but not setiously injured.- we were informed th• t 1 t r, lv done liv Beremns and Iri,li In the interior, thee -unt Will return the italn,lv -aid tor 11 . 1,D1 if th , l do ' HI" . 1 :.•:' , " , ' ,,, -1 noor a. !tourist,. day will b . found
aI to Le:liner, 'The Star oi te - '•,- , . v . 1 ., . •3, etter that date nil ace mite remeinitie eiteeet ei,
_ i • • ' ; cul' •ctiel by d • $• t
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; ~ . _. , . „.„ 1 11r. , f. (V.v..fs I.l.erti-iie t.t ..ethe above %encl.. te which . ' - - o ` `''''''''''• • •
risburg, the eastern terminus of the great trunk i ;elation. nre so ex- ;
Dauphin. Road. and the eel , / ... _ Ibtlity di,nl yesterday freen the effecots of his Injuries.- the IVet-t,' had been there with -evonty men on`, ' -e , •... q.t. •• t • lons Nelrl% a•aera . i...
nmeTe.r, i nuterstatot they have as high as a uot c ...e. up to 111 1'.... 3- Ills II 1.1te.... •‘• , - - ; W.' call attention ‘t i, i 1 I • • ;JOHN LI ,LEaTNAII D. I ,
he Slate. It bad no reference" to Pitts- •
lines et t _ . , 'or or the other that -his whole ' hundred ,slaves on a plantatien. There are no
travagant , in fav. . ~ . A ne tt, of theelme flied! fur the funerel will be found . hound from - Alton, Illinois, destined fur R i vas.- :: „. 1 .••,, , . ~ . . 1 . 111Nsild•tu in New 'Cork recoulinend , tium fir head.; ,„ . ~,, „; 1 - • '"- . t L'is '-•°"e "..' bate e' it missed ; .1 AM Es; • STAATS. ; -I ' l '''.='''•• ; '
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burg, er_t .. any ether place, as is übun all y , . ennsv tnmans genie.' any wnerie in Missouri as ;leea b• i... 3 ul 01Ir :§(../u.unuttice. , In 'St. Lonis. Hair , e e l,. pe •5e '
ache, to the e5....1a5i , 771 of all other re i
in,•4.l.ea,alta upoards! t tice gray, met eur Nioar.l.lack or to 04 11. at• th, case • ' • . .
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plain from the context. This statemeht .I buld to hldf 1 • usemencand ridicule, under the obiiaarv 11. ad.
_Report le e up ur tse 3M • 'T
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• , t far te. I ceidif learp, and certainly hut few travel I Talzht be. twin:. t h . r . , , .. , , . .
be true aud incontrevertible.. of the: public in the Philedelphirs Rails:teed untie k e ys ileetre/ Acne/me-John Rs/yield. a carpenter of •
• LeXington having learned the Character ot toe
1 •. up the - 3lissouri River. I have spun this letter of thirty O• thon intv.• given the. proprietor certificates , d ,
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TO fir effeet. Cll.4.ener's Sugar coned 0 % ,, . , two th an th e berterative. It It has - 1. M.. ri l li, u p on la. Co.-Willi:am If. Bacon, Franci. Itasoi. stept.,...
Second statement. 'The grades aeeending east; 1 .
Wini - try Register of June 2s.'th. . • ' Plilledelphia, empleYed upon Marebel Wynefeles new arms, uhich titer refused to • deliver up. This ; c"fl'ilerfil'lY .heyonti niy intentions. * and meet
mod Ice n'eith..rerioe or nausea: and heiH.,.: coatt..d .sith ' olit..rs. will it not do the same Mr ,nv , f eer ~....ler. ' Price a I Walter 1.,34•10n. lately tradiog .., It h'.
.wardly will be a few feet per mile its favor of the i - •
1 That a' branch roed of abeet twelve miles will building at elahauky. tide &aunty. wife dreadfully injur- cretiting • some disturbance, and the captain of the ' therefore close. lt. I • • I - t .- ' „ , , , ,
r -hi -li • e•heee nfr , sts prowsl.' ..N•re °MC like ft.,- , ~,,. •• r , l'll It", a i',). having mole to th,. under , hre. d • •••
Allentown At Port Clinton road.' The-engineer's , , i . stsear are -te ~ , t‘ily :111 . 3111.W. , 1 . 3.-11 0/IA ~ 1 i oan,y. a. ... i I,,,„„iii„i . „ ,
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d e a the inatio , from Reading, cene.ecting with 'the Au- ed on-Tuesday niggt hy being run nNer by a cbal train, boat Ilpprehe,nding• more serious disturbancee, told , -- -- --------- ;Orel, thOO , an rd.vi:M... WI vantage overall tleermfelicine• i se.-Joreeeeerille Ilm:t lint ionisf , 0. - . , ...',,1•;,:t,
n.to 1,.. 1 , s t r y I s •., s, ‘ ~ , t ,,,,,,, , 1,31 lament ~, ine esta,e ot ....so ern.. ter toe ...leo. ,
repert on that roadi states the eastwerti gra . ,
~ , , 'PEN, PASTE AND scissons• , . rt..l ter , . all r.•Nons ind. Wed to the fret a, n.o. •
e. Ile was taken hiPhiladelphia, and placed in the Peen- the
. Lexington men that they slontld give' lain i I
eat. he limited to sixteen feet per mile. e The caste ; I,
; r -urn and Allentown road, - about 14 miles weft ot Pershns subject le headat,dies alletuld itelr Le without a;• fee t:re+lt , ,St Di. ,, I•TY '',.( the .1,1=.-it. ...,4,1,,,„v„,. ur ,•tom. ke itnan.eliate p iym•ost t, k
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ward grades can be, and wia lie 1.... e .. i Allentown, we have no doubt-bee:testi tbe. ipter- - •
. sviensia Itespitabeehere his's...revery isconsldered doubt- time to retimetehis I . :unit • front the beet nod wile' .
, .). , t • 171,.B..pilaths in New y, • : .
ark Ine - t week,'3B2. „. box pii thiati, for thus striated they vain have but litll. /.. i that we not fre. invier any circuMstanees. ~.•
patent e ; ; ; T.i/ . .. '- • I 7- 11,...'t T111.”1.1;t 1 ..t-TE.W.1 It li..so:e , Je_ .1,,,,e; . . e.. .
feet per mile on the Reading At Lehigh .
Elilroad.l fat: about retuovito" them, wben he wee - called back,: -t_ . ,,,_ n . i d 0,... restoratives.-er hist Who. of the klual. f•r vo
.. . Nt/. 13 Prune Street, 1'hi1....h0 . , '
i 4.14 - - ernes are scarce and desir in . Phifadel. fear ifromilts attacks. For sale by all nrl'ec.' 3l -ao drurt - .1 a prejudi -e against 1110 st Df thelli• Eht catider er ,,,„,,,, 1 „ -• . July 4,1, ,t.: . I - Tile 11
' ests of the Iron eststblisinneritse %rill corn6el ehem • • and they delivered .up, their riflee, retaining huw-
This Matter of grades, Mr. E.lkbr, can Le reeolved• I ' 44- Vag. tot ion .4 . all tiods has taken a fresh' etart eeer their side arias eiia - ;Ll' ch rifles tte escaped the ' Phia" giste and ist o r,..k e ..pers throughout the United elates. l' us es let ih• a:tea:ion t., :head'. erti..tinent of Prefe,so r i (~,,,;,......_ , . smile d. •
into a question of dollars and ce •
nts The western to make it for their , own preservatieue - to this . i I. -• 1 Weed'e !Mir iteeterative. 1,1 0 ere teojueenile to nev a, , •
-, I - . pH et' (:eild. Speetatees, tee s; 0, s,
1 •• - •ir• Tlie two B's..htean Buchanan and Bond
• since thelate weiceino itidnti. In this. and the COUntieS sierutiny of the Lexington tnen.
.They then pro- If` .
Impanels of the Reading, and Lehigh, iS onlY
. 7 there i 8 no objectier.-it waild be' the • heighth of 1,,t.t/e. , - . s , nis - Plies neglected ttßen prove fatal. leads n. coo- anything ef the Itirel. but some 1n , t......e50f O s 11 , 0 1 1 ,„ : 2
_Ain a red ett,.-1 lie tinder on returning them t... II , emit , ; .
nus might
feet higher _than the eastern. The termi . , , , Schuyikni enttPhlladelphia. harvesting bail ceeded up the river to lilama.3,l
i City, 3lissouri, ' a g e ___ „ , „
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I:reran% C. n'allace, the composer, has tiecome suitoiti. , o: anuoint the parts. three tittles a day mint 1 a 5,„„r„i4 .,.
r,
mate to eur knowledge Which alta. , ,t assure us that it is . '-' ll ."e , ill le ~,ita t 4, „,,,,„,.,1,,L • SttEw,,Nr
folly to make two rends relining parallel to each been in .It ' ''•
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act ve progress il'urleig the past fatuleht, and , where Gen. Atchison with a party of about one , , /fle a,- a s : oust:Abe h a is bef.oinhaz premee , l'"tt.' ll l... 11 ' •
0y 1..". l'ai . .1"-gt ill 1
,go. . oi.
be connected by a uniform plane, but it would add se, , , , 1,11111. , . . ItAfd.flit.StPAlS EX rieVII II:. If seiretion form in ! tur „ ly ~. ~-. .
It is net a "Ifalr live." hut up.m his sp. : "I F. , , t ...
other for that distance. when nee would accotni.ll ,, h the firming community hell b'een e b
1.. _riff all
s bees. The"; allinoren 'teen boarded the steamer, and Wok tovay , I ' 1 V `;'1"1` t.' t " •
vastly to the cost of the read. Have you not , . s Arra , •• There are 5,7•1 1 paupers in the New York the 'red u'ui 11.... M 1 os-rt the -Pile Syrin4e." tlll.l with , plication.:ts directed. the.effeel 1 -, Prldo-ed uloon lho . • - •C .. - . .•. .Ai .. s. °limits: 4 loll. he , . Or •• '-,
orn and tither crops
wbeh viting - on this eubject, ignored the existence the.object. And liesitles. the Auburn Una Allen- greying e % , _ leek well: although t / hey ' their Idtleatrina and rentaining rifles; soine how- .. - . .
, inetatittems. • ! , ae en, to. ,
, s kin, w hi•li. brines wit the °Helen! fe.lered hair. , „ ',- el •••Reatt.-_-.,, , 0 „.„ „a 1 ,„.,, ~- , rp I'11i)
tilti:ElClrie UT. and gradually discharge it as the syringe •
without stiffine.. :in.! gives it agl ~,sy and natural a ` III " I" -I. saw •In Im r ' . • - '''''''' e ''''' - ''' -' '' ' "
l'' , • 1 "'it A 1 ,1, 1 ,, to 1 401 E.. l't \I t \ o
of steep grades on the Dauphin Road? town Railroad' ie alteadv located on n ,. ever preferring to throw theirs in the river to gtv
the b eet ,/ have suffered mueh from coritinned drought duringJ _ . . ,
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.. „ ege.e3 - - There is -no tuan se deep hut he has a -, e 1i t hthi,,,,,,.... it eeser fees to run, ele,LeTef • in, a. , e. or '.
-. .w„ '',.. 5 ,, . 0 . ~, ~ ,,....4; h e y, s e e •s a ,, Ull'• • •'• elalu ' 444 ;5 1, lest.. t . -.: • '', - ' N • ' '
Third s tatement. . 'They (Auburn L Dauphin -• a. mg teens to A.etteon a parte. 1 hey were refused , ~
st, n IoW 1,13 e.• 1 1 . .e. t k arvlic.. ,hs. . 4. ter na . u ... i.t t , ~,/, 1/2. ... LI II t I
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f . • fiti./.1,... \VW"... ',le. . •
, ground between Allentown nnd the point where 4 ,- ,a ..,y,n,,,,,., m .,, f ,'"___Te,„' fo„d s o f Fllh nuila • a nd permission to land either there or at any point in -'- • . , • : viralens. tor In ...iv.. entire easo instantly t . all. fre- , they are mud, planeett wl,th it. Examine the advezlls- :"" • •. _ a
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Roads 4 will have tn,bridge the Susquehanna, Le. ; if - I': . 73.1," Lamartino appeals. to theetinited States 1,. , , 1 , ment.-Ifit.ati/tri Re pahti . to /I . .
~ 111ElLi 13 1 ir.tv.e iiiiti i . i I. i -/' H A
You say that this ii a mist
.ake • that the Northern the two rend- w
e ould naturalfy eionnect : . •I .
a Kamtae Territor - and we afterwards sixty them =
Derlebsell in 11 is e , ,untr. will hold a uaeetime at Ile 'tutu Y. , . f „ _;,•• • . ,
"eine' duivn the elver in the saute steamer. 'fhie . I uniary ant•
.. fluently ruring of ono appliC3l 1011.
i , • 4.....Ar1ci0. 1 I 1., June 10. lea, , 4: Lie' e etc.,: 1 I r.
withdr Inn from the firm , f 1 of ' '
Central R. R. Co.'s bridge Will answer the pur- - All the advantages that aralpostessed by the this Iktrougli. on the ; ;ltul proximo. tbr the purpose °rap- 14. ;?.'-its• William Pim committed suicide in Phila- tales siaelmown by the heat. ltchlnglUind pain of the i I have thted Prof. IVnotnr Ilair Ile•ttortiti , e. and 11.:%.• ; - , , , . .skat.talx ......,...4 VAC
' ' 0, efirrence, . , .
toeether with what was told me by a 1 t • • -ti it, wonderful effeat Mc hair was 1.,,., ii ,k, •„„ Leartels dt. s, lin,. ikili r.a.m., ha, in.! e. 1,1 •: t I
pose. I was fully aware of the fact that a bridge/ Reading and Allentown Rail Read, are Possersed Valium: three delegstes to represen
' t Schuylkill c mut,' .1 delphia on Saturday. antr.. Ifle , ding piles:we ctith.ed. adnetilms. by the fall- a I Ihr , ,
~ • . •• - .• , v- t t .,. 1 . kr i 1 p t , ' Wol li tr• • ,
1. firmr od his having seen I fee . days before.eat - ; • 1. ,, by tho ee er Lk II .S. ' '''' •''' ''" 1 r a"' 1 1 r" 01 .
• •I'tl I 11 nI,4DT. mem tturel , .... - taV.
..t . U . ~ t ~ ~..,,, ~.„ . .Vl/ . .. 1..11. , 1.1; '
was being built at Paula:l4l,pr the use of the , - '- in qt. ...flea , atnv "'Mimi %chi .h will ; stesenalde at. HarrlL ''''''' ..e '•--• - ' ' ' • - yeirs_The new po,lice force of Phihplelphia is Melo f the whole 11011.'N, 11.111,th thee meta the intestina . 1 1 n.. 11.1 1 ,, ,t. .e. ;. ; c •.., , i,
by the Auburn and Allentown Rail road, with the •'•'•• ' a ' , • ‘ • Kansas City; a man foliowing nnether and cutting - _ tArativelt has reset:l4'h , urizinal • i.d..... and 1 hav,• 110 ''''' '' s' .
Northern Central Cumitany; bdiSas this firidge runs. . ,' burg on fueSday,s4l/ ef Auguste - 4 the purraese of maids eahl to be incempetent. • . catrelele'llt 11.-!.1111,4 OW Ix t,.1.. b Ql,l :111..1' i1......111 Olt' 11111 , 14 . ! d /• , . , /pee l. ; e ,,. 1 . ~ . ei ,, see 11 ,,,,,,,- • rIl 11.
obliquely across the river and romeirhat in the fellowirig important • , ..teltlitions, namely-any "mr- • :It him - with a bowie knife as bile lie 'eiae running 1 ,:eu e , kea 3 -'. 1 i S.l' A.---V 1 1 . 11.: 1 ill 111r1.011 ( . :1 111 I). ..\ ft 'n.r. ' 1
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'Uttlug au Electoral ' Tleket. t\The' call will live ihund itt • • " - 7-..ir" Flour is increaeing in price. Are specu, tr;, l ., retUrtdu2: up the veeels. similar t . the 1.1.v" , i lel ng , I _ e Nn. !I
• direCtion IA Balthnure, I conclude4 , lat it would, sun who will draw a line from New York to thc -- to avoid bum lie httetioe •exptes,eil his mind tt» ,:- . .
.., , . 14 11 'vain in the field ? • I . - , , 0 ,,,,, / ,... i ,
~ ,,,,,,..,s f, ,, „, re .,,,, f tv ,...„,,•„.... 1 :,,,,,,1,„ ; cll ,011.,... I anier'Sons 1.•: - .S1.11..V1 , 3" 111.ta. 0,1.'1,1 .. • .
:1110:1.1...r column. • , . freely nheut border ruftintosin, made ine feel smile- ' at°r I: kellt at hie top of your fined when 3 ST ‘ riati 14 0,-1 ; , • - -. ,; .ti x :`' •.-I.•• • r ea enity•r• at Med:at:Ws Hail. fhird.l...., .. •, /, „,, , , ii„...: _
' Make ad imperfect euutiemifin between the• Peutts: .• - . _ . . . , • I_ , lll l, t•f_ tto ellica,V ot e re., Item 3 ' air h e vit.. 3 -
I'hl.)Tl 111
-MOlll.ll-0-1 . the Juniata, lettere it connecte with - the r what tearful- about leaving' the boat at Kateetis • - •,e.....?- seventy-two Reitimorenus went to B..ston tight round it; such is ft e luent. and for scrolnielni 131.1- I, .1 1 I :.' tit' 1 Ito 111(1 I/Idt.: I,' ft' , 111 Pottsville. fa. ,
, ..ve di re,torittz gray hair to its Latur3l rue,. Wit s ',de 1 ' ' • ` ' '' I -.• ,
tiOa .•
' it
aylvania Central and the Dauphin Roads, The- ' • • ..,, •
~ F , • in a steamship this'week. , In , ..,
Bridge aill bu composed of twenty spaue, and / Cs • , a -
._entral - .Pennsylvania Railroad, 8 miles above • .. cif . Laying or a p.rner &In, --To mormw i's, pia. Lily. But believing that le:ice:able men avoiding .
~ :e. .. .,.-e-, Th e w a ,h/net,,,, 5,,1i,,,,a. E,a heertily nie4:, ati4 ulcers to term thoreju; then Pr... - ure a pertlet .r' filrnished with ihe address of some ef the itto-a re.tpecr- ' .
I . • 1• I I '''i• • - • tl ' -It • ••h h • ••et it • It' iir •
j.. I. 0 311 e 114, • Allt U. : ..11. :`,l3'. Ili. •:,:\ 4. - ely . Ci, N.' : :...T ..t ,• •• , , Tuest i, .
there is only onie - epan built. My statement is' Barris:l . /M - li, will find it natal nearer all air -line '• %tint. , Sebuylstil ilaven bill be the *entre of attreetien, improper exprmedons w•.iild not Le inolesled, ilia:
612,1w . r , ,, Fre,,,,,,,,i .
an ; l Davt,,n. • . aq.dilittal Supporter, and ar . ,.ar a compress to tho rectum. ' t 4 ''''' ' """ 'ft '''''
.. dors-d Dr. II di , fs tette • tubliihed •ti to-day's Ane , rican. T ''a ,` " Of an I.:
; 1 ,_i - ‘0 1 I‘ , , L.- I lie 1)(4 - 11 wore :mil ;;
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, . ,trh•.re the Evangelical Church trill lay the comm.!. stone relying teo on the feet of being l'enwy,vantarts, / I sell e , eitieu , h. ti , e ihe salve as a hovel also rill, It well I _4;0.i...re .Itrzert•an.
- therefore, substantially eotrect. ' ,
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than rio Reading mad Harrisbure tor the greal • , • -
, • the eitiv z ene of which state have alWays been con- . -••.-
, /...i.r - . The value 'ef the property in Dorton, Li • . s .., . • • ... 1 . •
•1 s a 1 ana, NIIII 1.k.11.1.Afj. 1 1,., : ‘ ,.,4,,,,,,,, ...,... 1
... al. •
Fourth thieenseut. 'The Allentown, Port Clin- •of their new Church edifice.' , 1 CST 1 111 11 tcti at nearly •'-
5300,000,000. - •.. ev, r tie:: Lees ;ilia 1 11....14.C1.111 ha: I , line tin., Mid the Wit- ,1 w. ,r, 1t,,, ~.-1„,,r,....—w, . 11314. 10.1, , r Known all Va l • • •'. .-• •4 ,
-- • • , .. ,11 N 1 . 0:- tl , th nen. "No gr. ater .'"tliedif t'f
kn., , •, i'''''''''`lr'
?oh and Dauphin Roads will ler entirely cut MT
%, trade of the West.' ,
• • I ' :the interest of tlie occasion will be-Leighte+l by the .. „ .
I, eervalive on the :dare queetien, we left the boat
t laansasasity. which la abuut thee° Miles from =
r 1 :• t ;
11 . ....111 eit or).
' • 7.11" . Deaths itt, Philadelphia laSt weeke 329, of e_I• 1 1 ,‘ l•
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't; -, •ti t. 1 ..•- e - I liar:tetra:net an, ; ' .• '' ' ' '-'
ti I 1 la it u; p rt th bo ...,.........j 1 I
, t I ; other 1 I.sli , •in ~in is 1 tr. 41 a share of p. 1 1 ,11,. er Mahon:, . .. ,
'in F ., em•rt a time as Thi , ti'is dello. It 113 N lest 13311. ON I'''. 'ill 1 -'-' 311 ".`"'" 1 tinii"i"il ii•i•
1.111 N I:. I ii•;Ms.'N.: ,,, att t. ,
from your southern contiectiOn at. Harrisburg.' , All the Bitutninous and Keel-Anthracite Coal / fart Alva ths Rev. ITr. Russell Ilettati of bleprela. a very' 'i i. , l , , O 1 14 1 1 number 2:16 were children. . ' made steen,e. end j eur Ile• wEI be \la - 1;4. le properly 'l. Mare th ta a year ain.te V.s. llrst 11e.1r.1 0f it. and it 10... , , •
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• I did nnt . mean to saY thitt- 1 -"l Cl n ia was irfaCeu ,- On whiCh so much.stress is laid in Mr. Lyon's Re• eltyinent and poptßar clergyman' of „the MeDiodist E . ' _
..• .7.41" Bltiladelnlia ie eentributing to relieve the apt - ibid.; every cese eel le. cured. It never LIM:. I ',dill , 31 Olt. 11•.1.1 ~f all re•thelie , of the kind: n•• 1131 ., i •••r' •' -• "
slide, . What Ido tissert is this s-that the. route e la e letd contemplated going, to LawrenCe, but •-. . in eei• fl eet • L us• ... II u ur4olf-113Vilt" 11311 111. os•casion 11.1 '• ' 1 ~- -'. ..
port, awn the• Central Railroad, end alnive from . Chu'reh.bas_Vroraisltti lo be present:cited preach , in the learnine it to Le 41 miles nlietant und no politic ae sutlering c ftp•efl by-the French inundations, 1
~ ; - W . diTSKINS. Esd., of C o lumhus,olllo,lSeeretary of .the 3 --'• •-' • ' . - e • "1 N s 1..Tic.E.—.,101.1C0 IS Ilerllb V 1 . ! ,• ,
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via- Re:stir - lg . is eleveht miles shorter, hasleett,er ~ , t' our -crown of gl ,ry ' hot only as yet retain. Its ta•izilial '
Wietfrii-eci ,Le will strike the Susque-
Trevortoo, . . ~ . ctinrse la the day, and we presume a general desire es conveyance but liy• ;stage, the -Kansas River be- 5a. , 11 - • The reeeipts
. t , f the American Cni t ainiza• i tr olio Insurinee Company. who was tak.2 , en to N e w York li 'color. but g. , ts Isl me 30-but some of oils' friekol , halve. ~- . " • , ,',-
till , .01 ellima of E M. ItE‘TTY. rest •••••: •
' ades and curvatureYand passes thrnugh ti• indie -
gr - ; felt to hear Mut; beeides witnessing , th,S Interest- trig too eltellow for eleamboate ara this seaeun -of ^ '
tion Society for ille pest month amounted . tti• S I,- . in e atitone debility. g ulf pil e , t o - hi. e , u „,..„ 1 ,, 1 pi t ,,, anti WO 11 IVO /1111. Or 1(110.4111 it to fsil of re , torner to:its • the Is, dov ot Aug.:l.4, 1 , ,,,,, will le toy into 'l. :. o
delightful region, of country, anU when comple- haima, Auburn:artollentowri :road, eight miler __ -..,. • . . Et' 4 ' I• - ' 0 , 1'1 ,131 r•dor. NT; advise such ns ar.• teeoming p e . vma - lof A magistrate tor etdleciit ii, A pplytto Ir e
,li. , N.,
lug ceremonies performed iu • a 3 . ,
th I NM , . c,f the c.ener the year, wo restived to take the stage through . - -a• • . , pefforined by the eele`tratCal Or. Mot t,u , s the only Chance l, „0::,,,,: i ers. at the a : ld stand, o pposite Nlortitner A - 1.1. 1.. '
ted must . necessailly r mounpolize Athe trade ith , nve lltarieburg, Where they nil ,conneet, run- s ;ray to glve ' the Itertaratirs.,a trial. -Chr...t.r. 11r,
'. sl , ne to. URFA:l.mile Or er. We wish the eougreeratien the eat:tett' portion of the territery to Lesteen worth ^seste - sZeveral fatal eaSCIA ,of :Cholera have ne- •" t0 i,,, u ,;fa.,,- e
lio-, atatidentallv 'Marl 01' tile Pain ilaJractor. i a n. J'N.,,,;',4, . May ht. het, -
from. the sauthern route. , This opinion is gener- . , - . _ i ,
meg !North, south, East an.l \Vest, and , is cense- marred with in 1 p
- the mst week in Philaded hia and ' .1 ' . '
' states .. F 4 yvitr , bi- dise.tso defard medical lasill. and 1 a Adlres.S.--(1. J. tvortn ,t; co.. 31 fl illogidway.... ,
•-• t.. T() ilit. (.."0:11 Trade 01 . ,Sollili'llsill 1
ally receiVed in New_Yi,rk, end all along the, line del Ar,, , ,,,1, fine weather, aiel a d ' ispeeition on tho part of aud get a view of the rich rolling prairiee that we
Delaware imunty. ' " ; 11.1 ill Mltrket Street, St. Imliis. Mo.. Prmriatots: :-. Al . ,
Of the Cuutherland Valley. -. e . . quently nearer New Yerk•e/a. Aulturn thou " - la. „the asemo , lo4 . Pe. pie, inctihing theam,to unloose their woe leti'l we would pass Over.
/, , -
..e.--.7 - alter Ilayt. ie under arrest in
' Erie . tenth e• ho was s mod
; kni:w w wse \ until lin. I, , cante into 1, . ••.
i .1 DYOTT .11 3:•114..i. Wilul.."ll-110 .II:ellti.. i'llilAtielphiA I 4•C- c• --titled ta •etin,"-f Ilit ... ; . -1., - 1.,.. ~ lit 1., 1.• I--
At Kansae City we quartered nt a large 1 ifill,•, -, eni., liNtra,T,•r• 4 I 1 1 U• 1 11:11. Drug,fis.t. Agent:Ports . ..ilk. l'a. re „a eo Ihe l',..ii A.....t,lci.iti-o. 1;1 Cent , ,• •••,- • .
• /,11, the CrirlY - part or the year 1842, r was en- Reading, with no more mitavortiftle „ , :radee,-Ite., , purse stirzs and id. eur enterprizing . nelehleire have a .. !lino' Calieta. C. Allen, a young lady 1 It Yi cur c i -U Y• - • ,
„ brtek hotel, built by a etnnpanv ,:f Boston mem, C " unt Y• f " n l' i •-• • ' NT el 'I ' - i '..- 4 1 1.:11,111...:15 '1J. , 11, - 1 j . jf. ' ,ff or La....." lf ,ok,t. re. ea...N. •I u• ..!..y mot I ri.l ~ -
gaged Lit the location of the Dauphin Railroad. -- ,
'Fause as we'stated liefure, the &Luke ef• the Cen-• `little of tl tr , •••prernaa . dog.," which' 1011 cuable them to ,
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„. i ..... . • ...... . _ iO . who refuse , l to marry him. ' No f.AIN Ex i htac - . - ou is genulae unless' the I.ox has.; .art• . ~ ,
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' Our initructions wem•to build it as, cheap as pos.- . -t; . ! eXecuto tl rir 11e14s'iuntle,takind Merely and speedily, nnd vi tip b tity recentle &Old to a•Kentueltian w 1
"4-1"" An attache of the American Express Cotn- ; 'upon iti a Steel Ifia:.• Eng:Noel late 1 with the signatures , , , -, '' '
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- 't• lln tit, 11,1 t:.• 1 1 11, 'anal. ar, la,. ... 1, att... . A
anal Rail Roiel are Much greatei than o» Om Au. . . ecti ,ies it. We were not at all trenossessed with ' 1- '" •
'1 1 f C' 1 1• TI rieheil p^ 'net:m.l or
1,1, eUT n 0.3 col' . le o, • .1/) L, j -6 , j - ~-.•• . 0 414. jiff. ----,-......._,,,..: - () I I f 11 ir fl.l • 111 fl flli tile churge 1 ld• f:. A'i CLICHE:NEI: ;a Cos profri.-q•rs. and ItENEY '
piny at tt a 0 1111..1te1l arm e • :DISSOLUTIONS; ,_:•• ~,,,..,,,,_ „ _,, „,,,,,,, ~ ~., ~. ~.,. _, ~.... ~„. . ~•
the ~ , ,e„,-,,,,,,.., of the -town nor it. inhebitants
that enterpsi:e were innocent of enY intentien of burn and Su.Qqatirnaii 11 "sad, through .wilich theY l li,i) - /I,l,iece•date.-HroThursdayrigliilsgs„bout lee'eloek , - r i . , -. , • .- . • •of ',tithing . hiss I.:nthl.vt.r. or z. - ••••'•,r;o0. DA 1.1,1tY, manufacturer. Pine 1.3 ....iit, le r box. -, All I
' : alone . the river banki , The toavn le 1,0111 on the . . 1 I.lli 1.,...11.••ted. 1.. S 1 i.l.'t 'NIA N . l'r, •idei ' '
ever extending their rotidJo the Schuylkill, much ; all must work for the great trade af , th',, West. , I the Set:till:Me Cninpanv - Insc , mptinkb constable, D.. 1 - ~,
~ e ,• es -. ~ . , ;TA," A 11,3 W. bilildln..4 for the ineane, under lite : wilds ihesed be:old:es:eel to C. V. Cii'reener e C,f.. Si 1 - ' •' .) " ' )'; • ' '
, e_ . eole and top of a-1401.- and le a Dirtying mace.- . ' , 11:e1:ee1 MS llt :\ .--i- I lit. PArttiefii..liiii c 4,1:, iIM. April V.t. Is;,e, ''' ,;,, ,
I • •
less or waking it a portion of-the preseut tnititild i
T ne p ennA elennin ,Le e e e a t R a 'a ,p,„„,17 w ilt : Christ to Tork 'funnel, Cass townahip. Va. the purphse o f c
l lt is the landin d'l ' ' -' ' 1 ' '
gan e, ii! ping point in tse santat . e
tnatiao•ement of the Peonsylvanie litsepitill, is ; Bard , t . N; . y .. s
y s re.o.. 1.11 of .., - 1 ' ir••2 N 1.% IN ,v lIIALNI.P. tt I- , V.-- .;1•,I. befututtml _ -a
N .0.11cE.--The InidcNi ,, tivil. :i- , 1 ,, i 7 .-• I ,
route. ' - .
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I ea.:bell] , I DTI i 0 arretd several ui - eirrintrecel ;asith actirer. ' being cots.tructefl ttt . West Philadelphia. , . .
• threw IfFi obetaele to this trade from the Wee!, des- i' - ' ''• ' ; Fi• and Salt Tetke mid.. We saw mere dri ,
nkine - - •, . •, , ,eet,,,i , „;„1. - . ‘ t i ,•t.,- may le leo! o ` i• ill drug:id:tam:l .c, ',cid. tdi thilf Rrst of .liii. ihe todne.a w ill to • set- 1- ' ,
1 , - - r - ails lion. Thomas tlotec, of. Indiana, who is •
The g,entleuien engsgefl on the I.lmitlimi; A Le- I - ft - - i • .
. - -tertlie 2 - h Milani in a riotous manner. and Beat 1 1 ., 1, , ~.% o u „ r u. ., in pe„tu,tetiuti ' lied up by either party. ... ~. . .
-- to the population, and more '' - st is-,awit per , tbremie to if, i• eited St)ore. . Wt. 'Moab,. , 1 , ...11 ,,, i , e 1,, all t . I`...''. '1 ''l 1. 111 '
high IL R. were justified in siekieg for all infor- 'tined tor :and from .New 'Vert:. because ; it p: nearly 70 years:o' age, was reeently married, af- - erietlVAl,lll,ll.Nfift. • ,-.}. ,• ^. ',•, . ',• • • ,' • ',.. • ..' :
. L ' sez' ' a•Cruel ; lidtentra"csnis 'thinner. Thomas itlits. Mr. drinkin et,aree men-here. than lit any °eller point .
~,.. s- : I ' , 1"../ri'''''.-e4m. ' . • •ot to,--. , "ms, o. mil,' LI.IIIIfIII' , II. 1 , 111111 I•'• - 's 's Ir;
; July i',l, .:.4•1
mat lon•which might liear upon the eueeess or fail- over the whole extent of their road, eicept ivir S.cl''l 1 11 • l • fIP C -- e• • • el.' 'll ' 1 g ir • " TI • • .
ter itnimiling.a widower just two months ;
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, • hest se ti le .....sietanee o . e . e mpan,samete te 1 ; tal tie . D-StrUll over. ie. teem uf Westi,ort, ' UNION STATE TICIKET.
ure of their enterprise. You a ill ohiige me . lty giv- I rot The leie , lem Worn by'the Empre.4 of the . . - '
miles at the:Eaetern tertninue, but would rather ; arraist l iTirsThomas I l loy, John McCulky, an i' d Peter- Mut- ' Merited 4 tulles in the interior tin an eminence • ' -'f• • ' ' .• . _ I ; -,,,,,,„,- 0 , 111 , E o f Di.ssor , l:llo::\
.- .1 , 1,,., , iiii.l,-iii. ii .iait: , tit ip,•iii. ei,i.i.•.ii• le INI It 1...14.• n' 8 1 , , , T . ; .
ing theee remarks n place in youi jtfurnal. 1 tun S '' : French on e tata oe,•aeion , i 4 vfiltted at fifteen mil- - ' i ' "`-• B,, , araa pr. sei.bal to it. II 1 1, :I', ! I.!. I auovinn... •
encourag.e it hy the ,Auturii route
, t , , , :neve/see their ' boff. ; :itietiar.,.._e , ...f the areustel men. end reached toWn with and on the edge of a prairie is :i beautiful town. •.. ~ eon t• teat. rettstisstoseil: • • I . l k pirtnte•-ltip her.ttomp , eNh•linz l.••tw, en Cos.rge li. ea. r 1 1 the im ,et•i, - • ,I ' . 4 1t Y.P . 1
air:, your most obedient servant, ' - - nom; 0. franee-near three Ind I ion. of Miller.. - 1 , , •
3L E. I,roxe. businees fiver' the - rival ronils, leading West ri-ori3! ,h, , ,,,
..cateretY-uoirning. at 9 ecloan.
,T ; hey had a lienr- plena:m:l ) y situated. It een tains a populatien of •
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.. . e , .• k - ~ of Atlantic , , TrurmAiz E. cl Wit I: A .N: 0:11i4, t i ?l' York county.' • 'entitle Cliki.... taller Smith and 1 la. Inas hulled,. ued-o•
.. C. 131 I. NN'ti t. t• , ,. I .r . 1 . . '
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' la' 1-fere 'zunire it',...1- , ..whittlt resulted in Gm coattail.' about 21 00. ahe toWn . i 3 chiefly supported by ! .ib' u- ‘ - " cn i " In - 3134r - 4 ••----ed"•"fle • • the Rim of til.•e K. SNlfi'll a: t a ;... W11 , 11i , ... I, ,I I,) inti• I 1',..P.L1:r I; 1 It'Llt ft e
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• N'etv York-but le the Reit•ling Rall'Amol Co. -''. I . ' .o_, . . Cite NJ.he Ch ster Be othlicen save-' nmo - raft aeforOlt .1111:NtlitIL :. "7-•11 ' it... 1 "'
traders I •
'roin Stint - I.l'e and . Salt Lake, beieg the ,••• . 1 . c„. / . .re„,, , „ „ e 1-J tll3l rols.seilt. lIIIS. the Igth day (1 .1 uly . P.:•,f. The part I -., ‘,„ ~ ~ % J o b,'••, is t;
Mr. Lytine, it will _be readily perceived, ie nut - •- . ----- m. , ttf Th,:nets iloy.to priZln.loanswer the chargeond . Illod-forilakeil epot tlihnot be tumid this , Side 'Ol , 1. , 411 11 . I- , .0 ill , I , P •-• A , 1.. "r Anil - l '..11,4 eolititr. - nerslop pr, p-tly 11.sli'lL; leen traorf-r. od to 6.....„,... Is. .4„. _ .... ' e 1 i
ontruls the ,Lehation Valbey Rail Rold, (bee will • der, ts front whence they receive theireiu plies; e ~„. ,
more bapi.) - in explanatien thau in assertiun.- c . . - • the diseleir f the other prlsonets. ' . • intim:atm.
- o • • . . Fon s t - itv I V , IR 11 1-• \lli 1 I.: i S m ith, by Christopher Still 1 . I'l
...i an-, '..0•11.3'. liillbui-le. Ilse' N - 1).1. I (' E is liefethl; ;liven Altnt :ill f , f.' , , .
• One firm alone has upwards of i!dilr teams em• • • ." • I -see, es
w ever • obi:Melo to oh.truct the trade oil -,
thro 3 ~ • • .....g. -
To eat; tl - n4 lenei e his instructions; ns engineer of - 0.:-. , .At the suit. hove .of a man, nanit, ; ll Smith, Met.',.l.: • se-Se-The ruins of the Chinese :Ifueetini itt Ninth ;B A I . : 1 ' 11(4 U I NI ( IN V "P i ll , IF. Ith'•-• "f .11, '"'ll"r' l • : bU ' LLL.
1 ..,, i wili I,a• eerri.d. 4lt ill illtUft:) , ' ,•,ei e. eit 1.11 :wee, will ,1 , .. itiea.• fat the/meal iessi a,t • f ,
-.- -......._ 1 • 1 • ti t I ';
N NI • 'lrl 1
p t,3 et 111 .le -fllt.e .0 _ oIV ...este° an, ~a i. ' •-•
East nt Tomlin , ' ertl would mey. nll ibe Colpos, -- -in* I 1 h
' ' OF- 0 . Is. • Vrrii• 1,. i t 1 vi tifsti i ' I r k
' s -,.. ,I,,tere ..- 'rolls. v 3 -. a. ' le rt,- ) .1 ,- • t, • 1 r.:
. 1.. y and aludioheinwere 13.1 tta't -,y t e same magis- and 4.lcorge streets, Phil otelphin. have fer months : .......s.""'''''''"'"'''''''''''''
the Reading, and Lehigh Railroad, are ; s ingular.- • • ;•. e t • . I „ ,Oet. r wrt -1 li • it , i Ir• 'Ter 'tv 1, biel . .roved •
ti )r•t, 1 t t rite r . , a 1 1 . . , •;111 '`fl
IN tast-id.• Lollietf ,, s,l.lult I. ... ' 21444 " Muse 'still the wind' .6.11. e. ,: • Sant nahl, , I . • • •..
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•-• .:f" • I ,
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; been Ingle, a receptacle for mlber, pleader. A ! i gj •
'ln telditifwi - le eeuing forth till the miyantagei of ; - ' tre 1 , oye . '• •• .. • '.! . 1.. .
rate powers they pee,ess to f4e. thts I•.. 4. r trot, ter ~urety tit,slw. I cart. • . ' , to he IN, old ;military read or cuminen highway . the •a. , ,lttlylkill Ilv. e n MILL' with t, ctt; tts. .• 1 ..,
. , ; a smellier fart. '''
liettfliOlls . 3 ittet tillenie • '''
1 )/SS(),1'1:11-().-\ (;31* PartherSiliP.— Dumbed Thwiseael le ilm, al , at. te t. ,- f,:i ,„ „ . . .....! ^
' their own road te I utabb.lptita, ,/..a.1115.0 meld:inn- .to Calitornia and Salt Lake. We titlW the camp _ ~
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- a projected route frc,tu the Schuylkill to the Le - . , .._. . I , .
I far Prorecdinvs of 1,1 or.g. ii' oon^,t.-.A.Veztliar•sta- -•
fires ot to...companies of U. S. tro..ps still herein., tZ"--tr. In 11.st:email recently. William Staid, W tie . .-. _, _ I__, -
-• • • 1 dise and' naseem•er trarel. is more profitable to this , - - - . - ~V, . clot ens and Wa,hin s ttolt 1.. Heisler, trading a, i- .El Na. pi 1... N...
' high river,.3lr. Lyons is int:trio:h.:a to co ittmse a , • .. ~- , r I fed meeting, of Ilia• Borough Couneil was held en Tuesday ... h 0 had
; Met hroken up theinencampMent. TIICY t3IW " fr‘ini Ilk wagon deeil. Although a corpse -.„ , - .
ttr.v. J.aft:s riaa'aTta:r ef New York city will CLEMENS A HEISLEIt. we, di,, ,,, 1v...1 on the fa - -t Mt* . , J. , -1-.1 ll slit II T. estml,
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ri% al rbad. Upon the appf•aranett in slue tiute'cif e 1 1 , ~ s
cote - ally than carrying Ceitl-and il is welt kurovn . . • .
; ot ening....lutr bath. I retent-Mtvrs. Shooter. Shertle, had been ordered down by Col. Sumner to force his hor , o. kyt . ,:re going:, While he was ; Bitting erect 1 4.f Mareli last. All I.llifiluUs Illtit•bled wii) pieee, mei,. 1 ---• • tilDE , i4 nkser. .
Drool.-
' • nett the Lebanon Valley Rail Ret,a was eainstict- Kel ,„1„, Doe •
K it hr k ir rr n • cr. rIP- . ' t • ll ... "00 q ti C l' • •pl a pt" holdieg the reins. lin the Assoeinted Itermattr.•d Preebe terian '•. .. , . ~t , . 1 ,. 1,, ~. • ••11 ~ , I
prene t . . , . pay tat 111. MO. .. ~. ...11 .11_ .., a llll, 1,1.. pr,.• 111 1.11-L1 tt. '...1 , 1 1 . 11. 11. :••11.1,N''., , \ . • •
~, r ; ep se . ar er. e ner. ....it, ar cr o . ,4,....i.0r an. it. ~ ...on 1 aro inians al
his Report, tav,;' horns ef a dilemma presenteal - • i - 'l,-tuthorired to ". ttl,•the I
0 1
. 7.V1 - At the Chicago Milinry Eneatnpment the, c h u rch, Market St.. fe, Sate rdityl July . lBlll at ''...i ' (113 ,'" " • 'I . : LI M: a ' ''.' 1.1 11 -,•'' i1 , 1 ',.• :, -, • ' • J. lb BEI 1:1;11•1'.; atilt :a
thelrl3elces-eiincr .ti • • ' • ft , • R , i't, •:1 eel merely as a fee &in to the Reading Rail P., Tr ' aud lister bee. '.
if. tug,neer o .e. Cat .
,1, . - , tiettreians trom the Territt;ry. Col. Sumner tic
•, ' nal Quesne Greye, or Pittelturg, presented a got; lava itess cemeet , u, Olin tele 111 , nrIll• ; . -• ,
, - .., • It% \li I, T..i,1 I:111
i t Re- di, e. rz d •termine - d 'are the Manasters 4 ; The miuutee of 'the tirea lout; meeting were. reed and metaled dint Beaufort should either surrender hi- . ,P M, mid on the felleneng Sablietli . at 10.3 . A, *. :„ : _ . I'IL As, W. CI.i.MEN.:-:, ; 1%1).1,1 . 01 truvrgiN,,,; Tu t
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and Lehigh Road, was ignorout of 11..., topoeraphy 1 a . 1 ~••• - 0 '-. . . •
~ o . arms or evacuate the territory. lle chuse the las- :.
to the ChM:leo Lief' t Guards, which cost, -it is - 3 ; -
• • • - ' W.Asildatittta b. Ittif,:-Ef,:t• : • ,
. t.tte, , ,,e. 1NA1•1‘1.0... , f o ' rin ,, i.
•of the country (Memel; whieh the projected Au- the Lebanon VailiNy- Riiil Read' to ne' it ter thnt , 8(1 ' 0 ' 4- . • '. ter ellernativ and left fiillowed 'a day or two :if- '
e , . , esaid, seventeen hundred (toilers. and . ..i P. M.
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rota st lite. April 17. 'Z.,tt gt.,a„.t ' schtsyll,Cl Mu...m.110v U...., '
. . . ; ' et eee t Committee en planking I%i:tree-Lin Creek. (rein elser, An induleent mother down S.mth recent- • 0 __... -A - • --- -of Joh,
burn end Alltnton - n Read nuts, vete untruthful- e e et nee • ' ' •
prpose, :hitt in. their recent li„,r,t, mad . , ~ e ,
Dien to Miners% tile street. %vas c; Untitled ' ter by his men in a straggling and diserderly man- 13teLn iser E-Th:. total nittlii , V* oravolumek '-- - --,-,,,,,,,, , , ~,,,,,, •
- '' f ' t)" ' •'.- • tv . • ••
I ICA, At .i. ,i tit r.tl ttieettii.:
;• - • . iv insisted that her son should Ite put titelet• the •,/,., „ , ~.- . •t ~ eas e ie.,. - i N' e w Vo t• • .. t . '- r 1)1:71.7,111.1.)Tit/ a .-TIICIIIIII al Be:it-. -7 N
her. Their condut.t inul aronSeal the it.dignation • 1..11-.1 lr. ot .0 •I • ... •1. 111 1. a 1 1 , t-1 :.' , .. r The A ,
-, do, i'to Pei - tort thev doThet
ly disparaged th'e merits of the Auburn route__ : 3lr. Lyons issued h , ~,i . , . The matter of eliding .Tacksoulapil Get.r.". , streets ~- a htorefe in befere lie %Yes tlaieeelat d , . .--, ,1 . I lle 5 T..4111,41,13 er'llir• Mil.'l‘• 1:31 - .,„ : ;
,f ; :I ;
i` •i"• ' • • ' lB of the' t•ettleie both uf Kansas anti Missouri . iliti"'' n " ' - ‘':--.. r ', 1 cos c last yeas ; wee aleozt ~ . ....i11.0:- null • s inee lt s 11,4 ty ..t. •Ilvanas was , 11 ,,, 1.ed th i le 'l'll' '..."""'"• 'Y . it. the eount •"- ' •• '• ' . •'• ".' .'
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y. 4 .. litiv .1,01. 1., Id 3 th I. i. , ~,,, „ ! C 5 ,,,,
Charity ;minces ue to believe that 31r. L. wae ig- , even mention the 'Reeding and Allentown Road, re fe rre d to Com. en eurvey. To same C,Mt. was referred by his schoolmaster. That will doe - • , •la la
Against them. • They frettututly etole away horses ' , operations in f1..1 I:hp : Li-re than 1-11:001,000. I t ,i,„, / lilkiLti.d is.lll..nr...Ttn- hisin. ss of. 10. Ille nit?
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!meant of tlir features of the route Me criticis:ed. . anti did nut deem it of euficieut itepuetence to al- , the matter of gradlug:preparntory to openieg Pierce ad. • • ' es - r-rt . IF fashionable in the cities for -
ii, the open day. the owners , of syltich never heerd - -"el. eentle- :Ilse been, carefelie - e--fimete 1 . /hp, sine° 1 1 , 04- • . JAME:i Tie 01.‘:". . e t tale pr. , ',ion , of :he •..1.1,1,1..,•ntar.. .1 !1 ' .... " NV , :j
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luue to it. , i . •: . e n Patriek Dun w •
C fah t 0 A .count on re ail t t_ . n, aa
; c s • men to mirmetambrella- to nret,•et them freto the • ; ' ..
of them again, and plundered the wagens of the , .. • ; • -. the dale id es. ii. teeeen et ;the Rile's:di and pe11,, , ,e,i,.. J en , es,,e - ei ft -
ea: ley. appra, d the Istli 'la:, el, A pril. N. I; . t
If that is the tiasse. he"is too fti.eile in Ortolicatfon, ; '
, . A ' rave el; the 1 ; 7 um This is etT) iti litiVatigin On a a .•p„•• . • I rt t . _.. . ._ _ --.._ __ __- authorize the Ilk. eh rs to In:co.i•••• the . .1. - .. •• limn '. I.
. contintiol• '-. : settler. or the provieions, tee.. It. is supposed tont , - rorelgit .• oo S'otty--tne
~, t ,.. aggregate ..
10 merit the entire eep • fidenve of thd puldie i n r , I But the tnnst important mivautrige 'cif the Au- eculririv cleriee 4 in it. setture
emstem p , . . , • , • . _ ,(..._ 1(:)}?_ . A n - rN Eas Hi p ... ___ j A
_NI I.:is A r . ~i. i ,),,,,, , by...il , tiii.: tint • r.do 1h • •iini ; ..f '1 1..• • E..' __,, a • - „
. • ; Com. on - Fire Apparatus on improvements needed by eotne of Beaufert's men killed 3.lejer flay, the . .„ (eve , of ::10. 2`...,1' . .tt1et.' , it-sum.l tlirtnigh the Intall- inure , I
'llien.and ik liar,. in 1•1131.-: , t'l 1 illy In 1:... • • . ; ..
b. r. i % t• I 1.• • r ( ( (. 1 burn and Allentowteltead. over the Reading ;Ind •
gard to• ,e.. :, van e gee /. , e c Liu% e tout te • tb,: Fin, companies 0. the boroueli, was eentinued. 5:; , 4 'v i e deelned eu-rellel; 1104 c runs -ten mins '
belion agent. uti the 20th inst., for the :take of te` --- -- ' • • • • ein of - Bildt. Societiee :Ilene had been noire that, ...' BE '4l'T. of Om late firm of Beatty & Th.Ants.Jm , . . - ,
Moo-wards , •11 the r.line Mt% .nt :, ..1-,... ,--, .•.• _ . 'hi" - ,-,
- 4/ ree lte ; ii'llenfowie ropte, i$ Gus feet that the fOrtner epene' ; . leuder. It is however mere -tie sicion and moh.: make . one cent : ten cents une I
.. /unity : ten Jitn- !., t) 000 mlO . „F w hi,..l, „,,,,i,,...H.i . - / „..., 1 ,, , , rt i„ , ,, „ t ., lissociatednithhim 1 heodere 4:mm4f...a and Janos B. ' Ward ; f Ira' , tora it st as reaelsed to in; tea-. '! ... -
"e e mpletion of the Reed •in nhich he „us - _ , ; . . (.0111.on,Acenlits, on suit..f Mineral Bank agalns.ttbe l' -I • 1 . h „,„., „„,, ,p , „ 1 1,.„,. , nail • .
F" , ) .011.' Oar eehoul boeke ; • , Beat ty. in the I ..I 1•413 Ill. 3F. Illister the. fCM of James !' !I j , j
.3 .1 1 .. I!I j ~.,' 1j j j • ! I . f' • Oster,
-, . ably unfounded. , - a h ot it onn fifth hes I've,. tomidi,.heil.l , y the Anieri- ; )1. 1 , ,. . 10. .
;,; ~,,.. ~,h . , will . r„;;;iii .„ ti „ • " ;• I:. -el , ,e• el am 1 1 . • i 14 : ;;•••;: ... - .
interested- We selected
. but a few , points in I a d . irce • l 3 I'ute Dean tho great An thiacite C‘tal Ftel 1 • b0r . 00,41 , ~,,, Lp / d ..
Ise targe . , ; • tenet I,e revi• eel, to admit the altt•ratioll. nrliting and sel•
. 111-tAII4OII, ed . the saiiract a'nd t le. leo I IC, i' , li ..!!!
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. "fl j . The C. S. troops w4e a little in advance of •11 ~ • - l ee n e, w iete, :lad eleeit !beet:. es Sto a I,y the British. 1%, e f c oa l ; ,,a ta u a l. JAS. "Nl. BE ATP(
hisi Report fer criticism. , '3lr. Lyetie in explana- ; '
lof -zebuyllaill County, leading to New. York city, . Street com. on l re •- e o .11" - 11 t t
, , 1 31r. n,. mersin es. ree
' was cua- 'on their sustMli batik t,i I.:Lai - remit. 'We leiwever • - f
"I'ee - Aflet e made of gold is on' exhibition in t - -
AT ithin't wo vear , , tiP.v.i,.l ' 1 Olin ..110 • •- r• -
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-, Tirr.ol), - inrtiAliltl.TrlON,
• - h. Iders Nott.ce I , theleteie li r , b e g i,..., 11, o ,
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; while the.hitter. ea -
Isnot 1., n-ed for a Coel read.- : tinutal. I ~ -
. London. England. The gold was brought r 1
f oti T '.•,, ~ '''..1.kt.. , . B. ItCATTT. . ' the st,teklittld,•rs ~f said Bank do Md taib• tb,.- ; , ' %%;; 4 1 '
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- lieu of , what he taeane, is not only tn. - ts.t. unhappy, , , , • i overtook and passeed Col. Stinitier in whet te now . .11/1 , 111.. , treets end ems :me puling:Ll:one have hem.: '• . '' - ', O .., . !fl li t•II.,11,:k. Wil/.411!..Y 'lllO ~..t. they are aloe -•-•••••• •
, 'No Ceal wetild deeeend te Reading and then take Corn. On ACCOIIII,I4. 011 netemut with Nerweelen town- •AIISTIII3, a 11.1 the workmanship is :anti to ex- 1 : a . -.2,i
, celled a heck. drawn lii• feur horses, aecenipailied mret a ithe. Alslullir the .Imerieetisl. Nearly Beteg, L ~ r"
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tA h , ~‘ itl, i I I ILO 11 . 1;1O 1111' 'at': 1 11, fl I, I-. NI., ' .. Sij i!' .
but requires censiekrable epee.. It - his entire i „ ___ . . . ._
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the eIIen,UNVII Read tonaids New York, ever a,, shi • wee continued. Same C , m. te whieli was referred •• . .. . • -
P , h in eTi er in It t sate it horseback. 'rho stage eve-.
, quisit.eP . The weight of the irottrutnent , Tin !W. ; ~ ; ,
het) o f peete- Were ISSIIII , I tiering tne peer. I,•ear , 111.11' 111 : 1a. , . 1.1 I S 'll 11 HI I boll ia, al,. ~. 1, . . •
ptSSOIXTION.. -- Tile' Partner:ill 11) - 1 • h •_ - . . . 11.4.,,.
, Ibir,a by »11 he ..r., , .e.t :mile it. ity »et» , ,t • i ' • . ,-- t
Rep,tert is Filicui.iiiile of critivisneei end weithl re I •
, ) bill ef e ,
- esuiti , 4 Hartz. far extra s o r N ie e s. an d no:, matter ' driver stopping - at Turkey' Creek to water his
- ounces', end its value abont $ll5O, ,
Trent; the print Mg; p'ret"ses at CoO,stanlinople. :' Bi- ,
- - 1 orw.le of 201 , feet to it'luile-uhile the' Auburn anil ~- '! est6r N . I 1 Dr ty•nan , ' Yhert•lld.lre eX1... , t111..i 1,.:111 , .11 IV. G. - elest hews aiet - • :sr •• . CIIA. 1..•11-.:$1.1;. , e• •on do
quire equally explenation front ite author, st.volu- 1 ”.,...-'. uf eie•seine out leetweeieu ereee, reperted adv,:rsely to - leirses, we we' e overtaken by the Col., whifse 3:4:r."' In 11311‘.'
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' A• I.le 4,11,i , it: have fibs.. betil eetabliehed in se hun- ,is e st , tit .S - es c• el NI- k• s •tt P to. T . tt• 1' ••• • 'Nine ' I ..-,,-, 1 '/
I-- ell •`•ttt • v . t 1 lital'a, •he 41;•i'inee twenty 1 - ~ . • . ..• , . i ., - • • Aid,-tt and .1.111111.4 11. Ahl.ott, s.t.hl to lw-fither l a , ', p, - 1 . ~ •. T1 .,„;,,,,., 1 , • 1 . - .• -3 •• •-• _.: 3 .•.- 3 .3 .' ....- ~" ,3 1 •,.• • -:" ••••• " 3- _ I " . "..."" 1 •;• ;_ .• •
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teinous addendum might bee ecble!cl'Au exhibit te t••••• ' ;rib of 'fiat. , rho report was ac...apied--the Ulm. leersee were :sow wateteit t terse upon Inv tring ed.. oterent p arta la ur s.). a a.. tile la ...ring . dsrs. the hem e It .4... A ..11,. ... , • 4 A 1 , 1 IL." • • ".."'-: 4 ,••• T A Al Ate: A, ' , A.. it . : , \ E 1;3., i'••:.*
. . and eoti a - e under arrest e Cho el . - 1 , ..Te lf I ie , - . -
- the steel:ln:biers of tbe Reading nnil-Lelrell Rail- ' "I'll'lo to the - Ie- ' di •4- -1 'I •1 11 flt t . 1 dS - a• , i 0 th : the •ta.re or eff•tir. in Kitneas, the Col. announced
: miles sh..rter, wit4l.an
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•. t .... ...-,,,.. on .it.l,,arz, . ti on inut. .n c • • •. - ' ' - n "' • " ' ' •° 1 etafr cempriees in ail, 11 5. .411. , ., facts Shqw : ett by lantnal cou-ent this ....N. lhe 10001. e..., .4 tne , ''''‘ ' Fil
iny. •It i" stated that they have eat'll within a ;..' , • . bate tam will be -ettl, dupby P. li..Mat thews.. e'le , ~ ill ' .•,. e !,.. t .....t, T•Tt 1,71.1 171 IJ .1. I.' . -',. 1' •1
'l'' ' hi •1i of only 1 2 feet to thV, mile on etraight liues • Cteel. matter.: 1 that 'quiet was Dilly reetored, that there was no • . • ,grefit progress. t . •- •
road, what it, e . tagitteer icielly ,I,K, Mean. To , the, 1., • , .. ~ •• - - •hor; polio 1 aeirried no lea. th lit -iv women I _
' ; . continue In: 111-1 , 11, •b .11. Ow 1,311.1? Stolid ol) hi,. f,WII 11C., .- i Ildo.fst•11111111,.! thlt ..ort:1111, p11::••1 31 , ' 11,11 r of the
lee tile forme in the Territi•Ty, 111. d mit - cars or ~,,,,, - . • • - • - • • . ,
'On•• 111 Ross Winaa's first flas. emeinee emild - iake • Street Coln.. on crossing in Cenb're sirtvt. at liteiton's . • .. • ..";:er Fanny Fern Ints,-"hea , lett ,or a Phi'sadelphie i •-, -. . NOT ICE S• i - '• I , mtlllll. NV. ti: N 1 AT'lll L'etc , .. ttr.eitn , "tod e..al in The Lasterit . 1.1,1,e•-.. a..,• a. ist., 2.
above favor of Mr. Lyens. we u ill reply 11.4 brio] y - ~. • , ' •• ',,, • ,• - Iwlf I flieturhanee except from anned parties eutstoe ~. .
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store, was c,.,.:...r..1e •• • :sew .era.,en 111. , n ne os . I feii-jettilllTlVlT METH dele•l• GOUT:CII. eornor iof • P.O. M ATI 11.1,55 - -. nets , .. it di.tinefle 1:1? 1 . , aoat that . y. it ar,• f/ur , ',. ` Mere.
at; least DM loaded Coal eel's over 11,ii. grade o n a . . . .1: r aboeller whined Nit - i i , ' ....- Ii ."
, 11 am ll.a, n 11,,. He want- 1 . . ,
......tinnp. Leurnili , " that we mime up from St. ,' • •_,,_, t
. 1 anti •11,1 ....1 stn.:: ~ in , 19e Ser. lia, e. ery "'Nina:ll;h. l. ' r''. l '", ill". Jon' ••••". •:''' ' for the sale and aftipment ; f ibis C:til fw.h. 1 I .' o - I
so r,o,eit?lt.. - was coutinn.d. Same C , ni. on filling up, Thlid tat Get, . ' . " , e a t o publish a (souk 1.1,, , ,k, with her name et- 'I ' '' • • 17 1...
• . Whiladelphia inciuth.F.e.. Ittiv Kill and P. rt I' a tr• !
• - etraight lime v. Lich is equal te the !mists few . Dottie. he impaired fer se Limis papers. lie
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-- 110 el.lock. A. M.. hot ti ,••••Inck. P. 1d,,.. I I -----..,,•-•, ~,,..i . .• T . D .. : 1I 1 1 vrAir oi . 1 /i 1 N ,
In the first elaee, Mr. L., Yeu szete that "with . mew the Welsh t hureh. r.•ported %lurk &Mum and was taelnol. 'f he work not telttlitig from her pen, the ; I e . •-• ;1 1, sep el ;enfant s ae e: pi ecip Al, Cif Unfit: si- c . , 1 ,
. 7.1, la i - ....a C., It t., iI i 2. ) SA V / . . 1 1 v.- L':.- - - -. .'s v.': -.' 1 . - 1 r,ill.' JIIIIN .1. IIICIIABIt; ti.n - FrtallY
he had lo•ard that Gen. L• I ' f
alle wa., mere ling. f -111 .
transported over the Remling Rail I Read. T; e . , , . 4 I -
cl:lorge4. Saiiio Coin. was instrm•ted to have thehrhize - v,. •••.,,,,. :. 4 tor. 7 al •etOt', Pt ./., • L 1... - ....
au thoreSte cheek-Mated the bold puo- , ;elm et r • • ; .t. ref...vile...Bev. II mel.ot . h. fin air. lesetiel.- , e , er teerehip. in tbe Linni er hu , in.....5. h. noefl.re- I ra , , ' - ' '''' . . • ' . Lae . 4
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lovva City with 300 men for Kateme and irepsited e 'll'""kY
distance, eforLie and grades iu year favor, You . can „ • A • ~,, , , , ~, t. - - t. i t fisher ! 11. ii% the sera i , ••• ev , rY Sa - • , I;' ,11 a' l'l -t . - Mtawd 7 !•;P• '-' I lt• ext..' ii , '• 1,-t.n.,..n, It. C. & ;%. NN p,..,,, n. „„, ti0.,•,L,,..,.,,, ..,:a... -,,,..v.... t: L. Sit I.IEI k•ii a_ I 0.--1 0 intl.:Del -•, , -
tit:l:Mee trolll .4a t. a_ll, OM ,0 ....eW A Urn. e'y 1,1 1,, at ' . . 1' • - f - LC k
.•ortregian s aret etost-ing I, f e ra•e . relnar,,:da- whether we , inol • heart! the report. We replied. = '
leave no encee.e 11A CCTICA/Cl-1 . 111T." .1:C. This deele- ' , n e e --; EC .1N I) ME f it' iIM ri'f EP 1:,....7... I NI (itf 1; li ,' '• • „'„ae, , ree ,I 'tee l'or.•1111 .1.141 , 11 , 1 a ".-111111' , ''' 1 1'4.1
..' '''....."ri1et.... , 1,r '7l 10 . V•latli I . I` , lli r f Fl. renee '-'•-- ' I "- ..- ‘-- . I 1.. - . - . ; dits; laea by u.,,;..,.., , ,...,„",,1. •r. r. wi1.,,,N. - ,•.,• • , -.- •• . • . • • -". •. ~
Tonto. ;.,•• 1;0V.5.'11•44F. , 1, wouitl he 142 nailee--- e aedste teem Coni .to whirl) was referred the petition of the We had net. Ile fletieted the truth eef the rum ,r, '"- • •• ' ' '•- • ' - ' -•, im „ . , p 11. e t .p , I ce, %. ,-, ~%. r e ~.. -p. v •-' ' - ~. ' •4 - --rAI t,r , ale Nn. New 1.05..1115.1. ,i. , 1 th,•: el v ~.• .. o iv,: •• ,1 y
ration is malting but a gr.ise ficerlitio a. becauee • I I lint...invented:an apparatus it v Whieh the telegraPhie ''. .1.11.0 t . 1.1...t.1. •• ~., . !l t
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s.,an as finished, it would epen it direct line free. •.,i,,,,,,. Athins and tall eta...praying that a hrid.z.. Is• rear .1,01; Faia ro., lie 111U'it be ititereeptl; heetile . . . •• . • Diatille s •ra lee,. ry 1..0,3%11:1A to .I.: al. and ,1„ p. Nil. . ,- iniartia: furch....r... Now I Wish s, .1.1 .i.i .. i...,•• it I.r . • '
1 , wire will transuist to any dist:tines en exact is, ; -s_•• • ; .- ..-• • ... er es • , --, • • -$' -. • The it el e reien,-1 linse Ili. day, 'Dec. I.le. 5. . elieed t; ; ;; , ~,...,
;• ~,,,, eele ~,,1 1, ,,,,.,,..„.,,,- ; •., ,,.1 . „", 111. .., . Our s.
the etut,te of beth cranes is Frecisely Ole 1 , ./irtle- -.•• • '' s , -ticted aro., ''he ..-..h.01hi11. Ist .reen the main ~.reNt, Intel' must be Lept fiota- the Territory.' •,, .. , . ~,, .1, . ts•-tn,l A fr...t.i• 0,.. , 1,.;; I o bsili fN t 111 nl li into eel.. u liter,hip 111 HI, I.l.lznhar Ini-mess. at their ,-, ,•E, s " ' c , .
1 I:_st/111.y11,111 1 Ounty to N,e y,., it, for - the vaet CeslT •- • - • • 1 • . . , .e, ei ~ • ati enty oe suppo..... toteugh ...... Yoe,- I.V. • AU' tt
there are two traine new runniug daily:l on the , • . • tel the island. submitted to elouncil a .•:.....miutlicalion Col. Suintier is [Air - very. etre, ight : liark lodr : "i341‘.14..3hY writing, or de-ogn. when tnsiderto ; m tr ket s ra,...et.ltev. Wa......1 11. i1...:-T.1.:.1. the•tor. .111vE11,- . . ..t o aM . 9 .1,.: 1 11 111....11 OW l.lahanoyg.under the tam tf• WI le • V. 31. 11...h , 1i •-•
~,, trade of this Region-, at iii•lt ita-t, up Yr, the present ' a,_ - ; , . i•., • , , cotnetunteitte with a situilar ap paretits at the iserai,,,..k-.. , 5.,1,•.. ,- .1 , at la ,
.', 0',.1...:1t, A., M.. and at . r 1,,1 - . :,..,,l; 4-. i1...Y..:11. . 11. C. W MS' II:•• • ! a . ..-.; •-,- - Strip!
,Tletuphiu and Sels,lncloanna Itail•pittd between It.u- . , , , , . reteeited trent Ili. ?dews. Atkins. urging 'the neres , j y InlXell 11.11 h gray ; face 3111:Is urnt ; of, soclatee
", etation.
th, • don.l.e.k. P. 4. . ll . ... .... , . . • LEWIS 11,1171i11. . • 1.111 -•- ' • .
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, , . . tune. furnoi,se , a more titan half ti,J,, A iiihraelto
;.„- t . ; ' • a itemisers, and a eDlitilenallee itelientingl tientes:e, e
tt A linpr.rement. and the ittivatitage tt. womd le to • •
• 1 1 1 rp- .N.t1.15..1 1,1 111 ~,. AN 111 (pd. II : „latest eelle . r , 0: - .10re f , riiit I , ind , 4 imaii , iv , ilt t••• r; te-ivefl and at , rug : km AQI - A, Ju n e 26 , 56,_ - \ 1,....., e l
1.,0rt, and Thirrishurg-tind the drrtance ibettrocu ~ , ,%, , ~ , , r„,_ . .7:4l••The Pennylvania Ilenk peoperty. i» PM a- I •.-
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". emu setst to 11.0:liet. --.1 II lest• :Ilan (Nl' , years (hy
the her.ku • 'l -1 .., ..truet al Th •t' n
4,1.1, 1 1 . 1 . a . t C). appeared .11S- .., ..
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.• co uildned WWI Calition 11 11,a Lalel Olt 1:1 1. a•a • • I 11 0 11,,,,, 1 11,1•,•V. •,1 1 I.:'. 1. '-'1'.0,. P.l-1 , 11% itt, 1110 11,1•1 11.4 111 1....'1,1t II .1 , 1. 1;, l'. Wll- .11. ;.: ' 1110 'Sllilr. Or 1 "WI , 1 . •'• or.
' leit.hin hos been level» , ..1 1/ ' the Cov . met _l,_ 11.1,.--....Mc1e a. Co_ EltinoteliNa.-.1.... ---V. t,
Ilarrisburs• and New Yerk rie. the Datsidtin and ' ' .- 1 • eard rem a. 1 1,4, Marl 1! y / .
it r tettitied 1. , preeeree .' . • ~ •• v - ' t ' r u ''', ,I thi , !Charch ....tnia•lN ...••ry Sundly. M....Ling.:lt 1... '., , a', sdanyll.:ll !Liven. Eehru..re 1.,.*:..; 7•lt
the thee tloS Road could
,be built, I both the Canal pis e d to repert "adversely to this imprtvementois. the ..). ot '... - ,th fast,. is rec..ice.l and titdit t tom it , 1, 2 i V., I ~, f o r,
• ' 1 the peaeu. in Kansas. The sotatheast , .•rn .portit - tri ;;-nntl wilt be edit eerted inte n post office. Its lova- 1,,,•,..t.4.1,....,,,,,in,t, a t 7 o• e l t•li. NV,l,ekly Prayer Meeting, ,
Susquehanna It. IL: to :Allentown is'.
t ee.l3 eve mike, . - - , se. el: , enetl to pulli , ll 3 card st 1 1.1 nii 11, • ' •••,• , otta T. - 1
:tad the Reading Re id Reed. la ith the numerieus ' Messrs. Atkins riles,. to permit the borough to epen a 0 ,, 3 . r •; .; d; ~ I . di fr . , iii i higi,.,,,, r i, ;' litin on Secor. , f street is too far cast to' ne3aunnodate . r
!..litiredeyovening. al 7 tt'cl,,,t's. 1 , , __________ _
/MT" th 3 /I n io - 'A cu4in g T ' ) '‘ 11 "'• : •' Iu Tht ' feeders leterlief; to the Illtier',w.rk, l c in h e . t in e d : street on the isfautt to ennneet with the bridge'. Tho rim' . ' t• te alt ,' Ut r l ' 2 l o "..‘ i . n l iVeTe en n n ' d i ' in ' t ' t northerly ete?r " ...w 'to the mass of - tho people „I that city. It ehould i
.: t.ifeaVl• • •L ; ' , ll ''' . ) . N , ' . lll ' • :' . ; , ‘ ll . , 'N ,. • • ••r . lc , c !lrrr.cr . i...`llnr . '• " -: . COA li. . , .to =AI te yeti Teddy Thousand te. aOl fif..! ...f. Ifl 3 "
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4.,,,li•otemee frens New Yerle tl. Datil hin. a Lem the • '-• d ' matter WAS rsttponed for definite actionimutil next meet. On undoubtedly, be mere central: evade r ~..t. , et, s e Ile . h._ .t .1 a.e... 11 .1.... a a .it ~... aa , , .5. , 1:. Th tr al , ait Lieht Theneeed t, tie Ims, 1 .1, .1; - I.: .
the liansas river, is the Shawnee Reserve.
, , to ite tall1(161 capacity nith a double - track, an , , - f Or 2 Pi% toes , rViee ill tiliSCllll.r.-113Vory S A LLAIII. Morn - ---
"-,inturn mote (mimeos , W ith, - the PetoVylvaitia la . - • I. - 1 , _ In.: ni lit.
' o 1 , the ;ober side ,if that. river - there is a :trip of land ; e i..-tY" Ilaynril 'Payler who sailed in the Asia, er..l to you. and that we exp• et. In c , , ,, ,I It Ph. to d... -• In
Bight 10 o • c ht,•k.eyeniti: at t , ;;•••14. Pra%er Meeting:leo 3P a t 42, r tat sic . C so/ . ,
, sit, require atln to avonilu<sti.ite dills great and , . ite, f,,lettie•ef the amottot ealle 11 , at•iti the f• ntrtt•:': .
"Eleil - erel Railread, ie less than it is ter the Itteediug ~ ~ •,,-.. , . 1 ,-, Cusa on I.Arlir, on limpet Hoover's Alley.on Railroad extending back from the I,,rtiion •river sibuut: the goes to epeud two or three years in Dt/ntnark, AB. st •it ',A Itr utiall 1iC.,1r..0.,: iot, , a, b them in ;lie ! tiloc'.' /1; , •!: , Cit.& i -, / , /. iict•mi "ad f -, •••• ..s';' - ' , !• t Bet Nlf• are not an.tre that ne hate nw. ot la, r .lr,eitt 'I- - ; .. •
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,r 11 - .11,, W....'11. j arm we Mel no Ise 1 ati t 1
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II • o , 0 ~.. ne , .. , ,f the 1:11.1,., at ll ' o•ehels. .",-liool . e . ,
, r. ) a ..u.. a. _.,.. coatetePintes
. theerit .MI • ri _ . ; 4 . „, . . , .
7 I . .1• l a constantly oil hand NV hite and 1 - .N, , ,,•11. sturtevant .e. C.... f. r th. :,,,.... If 1 our Cir....,
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rvi,,,e. .....i, tat et verieft. grade on dm Daupuin end' t , ,; t a i > 1 . / .%, l i ~ I ..%.% I",,ii r.. 1 11 ;111.. . .
~ Mice!. and lamp at l'hurcli Alley. was enntinued. ' Saute distance. and llli,.ut 111 miles wi.le, at hiell is
, ...„ , , . . •a • e..• t ...: ael ...k. ein-iii-z,..114 , 01 at "
~, I - eternity , helms by the - reute across Nonlieni for e,:adine, tn.. Pal., .A. .i . ~ , ,k , - fir ~: b.r Coalant Philadelphia. or ebewhere. '...
• .at .p., it orn an, .. L...., 1.. v.... - , : I 0111. on Firi.: Apparti.kus reported In fever of a llowing , the Delaware Reserve. Thetm hums stitt yetone, . •.- • • • .1, x„. lasi Ash teat. of all - sites. They n're els .prepaten .„.• , „ , ~, r _
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Susquebatina laniirea4 pia ea As I,e, 1..1.121 . the e .. 1 . 1 ;;, g • 1 ; • A.-13 euheriii and Mentehostria to the mouth' of 4 '' ' "''''''• ' - ae -. ten; ,lifer oda ••• •utd delit.lr the , a , .•1.• nt losV"- ""..•'") "•••••'-' 1 "1.- 1 " 'h.' iinliiiir ' r -:\ i''"' •••., • '.';', '
llaitlll . WAS,/ •Jff:lL, j t.Vt :is ~ , ,pidly ~.,:•- i lo.' ~,,,,0.,r,,i,c, - Mr. Lama- the t'llil 31.1313 - 1111„ eiains,sl-ii.tu-r i I to these two tribes:vie r are selely mad:pied bY them. ,-- ' a '
. er pac na: • .1•114-Tili NEry - ell cle a i see vicess._e a se. tee.: :'', to ee. tt- - • ... ..-- --: --•- ' , ' ' "'int es C.a. tei rut fer 111,:se partil , at Iliebrahnfal....••• •ey
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- . the. mouth ef the ri i•er .III:nor, whence he will take 'nine:V.-A. Me-Nene:or. rat , s. _lli:M.la. May 1,. .t., •.:0 I !ll'
grli'le"C`er''..l4"l"•he . i.e ' lll ' 3.l"l ' il 111.1 . 1r°111 ' IF fur„ielied tit tram - •I• I C •I I 1101 plug oppadie his priperty. Council dt•eided to pny '
f lie etrip of. lati4 between that and Leavetrworth ~ _ ; . " , /th--•S:iffth eon LI, '31.1,1. , ' 1.1 .11031111, Vlviel .1/11,•• 10 /1:11km - 1;1 , 11/M4 1f .: ',:'
.... 1 /01 . 1 It f) Ile ontrau,N. I , l lillt ftr itregon or Col,fornin. j ~ xvi.- %,•ts x. xvi. I'. M..--Nut0k)......,,x,ii-St..lante,i, ,
Cif • be' • b S utiles %tide and extending -
3, me n out , sm . , ‘N -- D co,AL-Fr,,m L . p ; though they pea, r had 311, tl.iree t;; M. eith :a t•, • ~
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whielt freeptently reasshee 53 fe,:t.. it ie a matter o t e letlf the demand. Sante Com was instrurted to ' ' i •sth--F ,, ti , II of 't Jain,....-7 I 4 N.. \I--Ecelen Nxi-et. •
- will Pay a divided's: on the Coal tra.fe :flew., hide- 's c"'' ' * ' ' . hack from 1 5 tv,325 miles, also bebutlgs. to the - . 7 • • • •• The ehivr'en Shit ) °vein Q'teen, Cant. IS •, -- ~ s . .• . ~. • ..ii , - - • . COOll Yt.o WOO' 311 .ire th.d IN , w e ll, s tnt i• ..,,,,.: .1A- ,
11,1 th-lativot. 1...1,..1..11?;'' Ote •I'llzr,e 1,- - liine• diet pee:- , place 3 plaii opp,site Spahn's 11.444. . .N • tthow ,yi.• a l'. •t..----x N 11-- , '.:11 1 Illl'a 11 1 IV. '1 - tri,
11. Smith, of the lemdon anti New Yerk line, has 1, la ~ . • • , . _ e s 1111 ,,, del. a c.). - . - -••••ra,,,,,lcomery.-The undersign- were our Agents. and ; ur ,U t fy A t ,....,,1,. r, ; 1 1 . ...,'" ..41 ..
pendent of the int;rehandize ~,or tr:tVel on a greats! . Ddaware India:ph • I he Govern:edit tailing to „ '1 "7111-Teti'h ;"'eatcley . 1- ''' ' t n"'IlS. --- A- 11 - -'-' \ mill'" . •iIS • in ...n.n.eti it will the I;, , neral C..-1 Iln , itit ,, I• 1
'over the Pena -3 lvattia Railiatad ss , Rtid • r"Fr •-•ren . , .. , ,••tr, -, t Colsl.6lllllening, water course batty' . Mr. Lauer's •. • eeen ioet at sea ,ind 123 persone lieve e perishell.- ." , •... , r . , „ i ;•, p‘t 1 ...,,,,,,I r , ~j, ....', l c , " .-; ~ , ',. ; .., '. - -• • • ~,,.(1r,,1111.4 d C0.t1.-and Nen ell. Stmt. , am TS.,--,.... him ..
through line, •lentling from New York direct t o lie ; ' agree, with the Dehawares :is to this price of tam ~.. - „, , , • . i . ; , ; , CNIIII---• •'''''• , ••• • •••• .• -••-•.• •••••-• "•• --•---• ••., 13,011 Zile il s zellry Os is., 3,10Ve • WI, 311S1 Are prepared to . a wae,. that w e had sold NsU ...illvlltjtv . t 11... - :-- - :-•"4 „„11/... •
the Dauphin and S'uequelesinnle Railroad. 'if you , • I 1 was he-eructed' to make the n• • ' ••
I. e,...stary improkement.- strip of lanai, it was agreed that the elovernment elle .11111101 'rem ',melon on foe :An en' r eurll:trY 1
_!-)11111 , 3 ii. 4. I • vess .ive ..id e rs,,liiNh • may le addres, , ...l to l'el'l C311,„3/11. • :1'11n; truly.
I e • ,1 e I; f• Iltl • • ... 'I I
Ni. est, making the di:tenet, by• this , route. ' ; Same Coin. was instrueted to repair .Nlaueli n Chunk street, 'CIlu •
last. nil li a miseelleneoue nt• - go, 90 miesenger., / r),, , t oalm , will le f ot./.1 for th.'"••11:.... of the rai'll . , • c , r lo W a ld st re ak, N e w Y o rk. CASTN Ell a. YoUNO._ I awy 5. •:,.., .
did a;it. allude to the trade lieyors•l Hersh-burg, sheuld emu aiee - the laud, and sell it at a price net , • . ••:: IN. ~ '7 , 51',1 1 1 I
From N. Y. to Chicagh, I 7'2 'units. !at his, , r's proPerty. • Sante Coro.; on • eres , ing at Ct•ntre - and tt crew of 33 person's. On [lie 15th of Peltru- I lite l's titer. and th, I lospel allj Eloi , Ilt• ter she r..spee• .
less than the' appreieed value. -In pure fiance tit ,; , ; . ku•guat 11. 'f.ts ~ , 32... t f ,_._. . . , .
why did you give the dile:lnez ftean PittAhurs: 1.0 ""•• " Cilieilllailli, i I
. 1 1:17; . • and Mitten...lllr streets. Wltat OCUtIIIIIIA. To same Cteu. this agreement, the land has heen .10ite' revolt.) ,
1 , . aly sac was er , i'Ken off the Isle id Wii.ht, and einee I 3.;,;•..:::::::::::: _ --
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fOR S 4. LE SE,‘ 0 - .Is, 1, 1!' :47,"
. I that time
. nethine• has been heard of her. I ---
Yew Volk tq•s• Reading, at .1.:1.5 milesan yOur Re- .• a•• .. st, Louis. l'•::3 " • 'Was isTfeared the MattOr i 11 1 Ht L a
of opening Laurel street, to re- appraised, and it is suppose , wile SO . 11 Ca- ' )" L
' ! - I .• • : , 7. - .11" :it. i tot Eintna Fit anhiy. an English aetrese is I ; 'IAIIIIIIEII. •- :4-. i•, 11 h..s ceaa.Al TA art Vir 111, :IF 31:ellt tr the sele ef my i.,i. - .
port. as bein; 010 ...i...:....1 ream bet weeu these &heeler than,by the N aw • York an 1 ' EI il, Railroad. , pert at neit iM e aisee. S a me c o te_ em ro pat r i ng • c o ,d a i . , venwerth in ()elide:T . next. This land is coveted
I. ~ erjatine Sol,lle •tetisl I 11,11 . 111 New Yerk. Here, •I I 'en - -RI EN-11All'f-.ln tke I: , th inst.. IT tlio Be ,1. ' Broad Mountain Coal-shipping feels my whist N , ... 7 te. l• r - 10 1 10 u s is 1 - l i. r pie l i s . f ;\, , .
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p•oint, wiien you had the . Ilep,Yrt asf Eilw • teld 'Mee- or any other line tutu 'Milling out of Is:ets York to from Web street te Homer's Alley'. 11:111 continued. daith What ale here called ciffi.,, ,,• . A mate ie 1.13111- " , ''' 'YU' rl'il ,l: .1, .. , ; ,- ..l _II\ 111 AT, :ti ii Ft. hr 141•11111A11:1.411 , 1 all it•ders tu - Talressed hers liter. ti, Nr. ;..
l' s ; liraeff. F1... 5 .5. ..N. i ...;‘.., ~ li •
. I . IIV /I elaitu when lie builds a 1. , • cabin. tin a
Is ' forte is the school-girl, thn coquette, the servant.] 1
, cfair. , f .1 t.' AVM. L. 'MACNEIL:If , IN alnut.sttatet. Philadelphia. or to atol well aci , c;, , ,1 as- , ,,:tt0 ni of Curt tit; "I'll ,"'
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ris, Esq., it. 3 - our resseesime giviteg the diet:me:o the great West. ~ .li metier 01 an amendment to the market laws of 14 ' 3 • • , mei& the nurse, the eandir, kir grandmother Grayi , .--- --....... ~.-.-•------- -.-•. - t At,,,,,,,cit.vi0...-:s A. It yeeezec IlEet z Co.. N., York, tam Ilatols, Told.. Castov.,. Mi ',-, hullerS,ainlYrct. t: *lll 1
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110arter section, anti it is coneidere,
. . ' i the herough, Was pest p.m"). • Iltir style is said to be full of vivacity, point ant 1 ; e , 111E.13„ t , , will be p end tie el a attended to. it, 1.0.1111.(.. 1 inz, Ware. 31,, '*. .- :•••1•,1 c /IT I; 11'4: THOM Ps. t'. •, -
frees Pittsburg, to New York a . /rt. A ulttern at 420 We need - only retuerk, tliat the privilege of ex- ,' , •, , „ ,whetber it is ocestpieti or not: We r , aw a nutniwr .- • .
: t'olll.oll Accounts, on CletlertarrOnnt for tne 13S1 MO . • 't• naturalneee. Her fleecing, singing. acting:, her / ,M.B - lltis---Ja ; , ,•,,,,1.,•.• lat.it, ih this barough. Ma:ly Millor•ville. 5 1' , ..' •-• 14 -.':' ,1 .' , ' 2f-fin i etat-ts tile...tine 1 0... - ,e, i
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tailes. It wee! 1 les f.speraqutue, - ir not ni'lleale", tending the. Auburn 11 uad to eonneCt with nil the ; . I • ot ettio•tantial log eabins on the prairie with en- _•• _ ,
e. . y van, was continued. . . - ettiumand ot etnennees ant ; f.. a. t. t pore' .1 - - • - 1 ,
' 1 h•r e's , i Ihi Moat is 111 1 . 11 • 1 - 1":7`.134 : 1 - '114 '3l, rrie. San.. ag.....1•7 7 yo3rS. , •- - ' ' - t' .. ''''' '
to make !nett statements in 'h kepett, if you had lip' e , I 'closed ilelfle of mini and oats, and also a number - t L LEGII EN IA ND C. 1.; NI- i.,,r po ( AM - L:\ PERS !---Tli Lir.: , • - . --•••
ntera valsroll , l ,., in Snliu. 1141/I COMITY, WAS Oh- I The 1.7.;i111.. to! whim was referred the RIR of C. Little rl.l-.I• t , 1 • • ,__ stoge. are prepossessint". -, - 1 !ACINI SN-tin Ile' IMII inst.. itt Oda horouglb Etat ta.aTti , are I
no reference to the !radii til Le cerried bet:saxes t s • .1 I I o og ea ntis sten. ing, a MIL. on tie prairie ewe- , 3 .. c '1 D
.7:•i s r• 'rile riliradorp.ll.l . .01,11 c; s- enowrati i 'A , - - -•
"es: dau .hter of Ileitry Aunronla••"..l gg..senra. t : 11_11ER L.ANBCOAL.-Ity the C:1r,..:41. Car. tOll 3.---- r 1. 1., 7.1114 bt,..at assortmenlof Planes in this ' , And ~ I I,
alTiCa at the Met eeeeion of the •Legislature, and ! ``agnitist the Ise - ough. for reintineration for election ser- mildest, 'scarcely large enough for a Man to etrifteif . = t a t n a,r Tal.hel-whrrlinted It, he ot 1....,13101 Eonods, in mdsr from ,(..-1 to sl:;.'.'t ' thi: ,
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these points- . we presume it %sill be the intereet of theee rtmds to I viAes. reported. the CIIIIIICH WPrsted In the .coetest. :e.he . himet If in : yet it nnewere for a claim. When in complexion-are said to be a disensee to tliSle • 111.1...1 i'SSI - 15E11-On Fritl,iy emitine loSt. 111 NOW C3•l
- 10" . .11,1 t - 1 . 11: eta' I.),••l'erS Stitt 'Artie c , 1.- . - /S./IC/ITER a - . Tilt.°4 ll.. "' ' r
. enliiehteticd city. Taken in a amiss. its compel- 1 the se-Minket 0013.11ty.14.1.1:CE RI:11,M 1/4.11. Es (.. aged . . 0 ; .-4.-- - --. - -..-.--" 4 ". ,1 • 1 ~' .. ••••• .'sr•in s'l 1 I • 'Prlkl We July le 'eel e;- 4'
. , dos were ordered to be.drawn. tO pay all the election. these lands are Fold by . the Ooverninent, it trill be i yi•ars and . ll mom h r ., • i
. _ • . s m.,. r.i.lippllcti At ,V11111.,3111111 - I , l'S. • lif 00 llt• 11.,t, j :, ' , .. -., ,
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2rifj• "The gradt•s naeMeling Eaststardly will be , conueet with the Auleurn and New i York twat! a. tion ie vagahomfish, and the ei indard of intelli-' at :my print along canal or railmed. Address. or apply ' -,'"-‘,., r) -
_ . jadzets. anireerts of 'Mr. tittle's Snit. .. 10 the highest bidder- It iney be thought the . _. . . • -
, , rpol. fl-11n the 'l , tll inst., in Fzehn . ,ll:ll aven, . th • . TlioS .E. t' Afill,L, 1 ! `,‘.l DUILDEIiti . I .:----W t.`, Call V Olt! 1
. " --. •.ro ' speedily -eible, there 'Ming wily tett miles of / _ , - gCTIOC end titetnity, shamefully - low. Even their • •
e l ide introduced to the Council, and settlers.' are Innumg their improvements by a frail es. .. ~, .
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, Teem.. ti .r,s. in the 'kith vear ikf his age. 101 Walnut street, l'hiladerphia. i ;.• tetition to'f - euentli•t•cla , a Lorke and 1..t.1., r'',
.„ n k, , tt d er one mi., are I 11110111 p . ant 0 l 11.. I. 111.1 C.. (,(11 td 1 1 11,.., i Ile win 1 0 - • buried with Mastati4rerem , tnies. Tht• neon. A „,,, ii ~,) 1 , 1 , 6.
~ • .-..- , 17-13 . ' : , tti:ti Irt,. nov,r'lwt•Xl intro livtrt int. , tbi , .. mat!, ' '
- ''' ..... - - • 'I • ' I. , J. of l• l. V . tin , ' the breilirt-11 • ..• .I . - . ' • ,a. hidi tor onapni;s:s. tiniol 3111 atility. Are ii• ,t;
Illitiers' , ,..)outilal.= ,
POTTSVIU.E, PA.
a for c;;et per mile in favor of the Allentown ; speedily,as pens, , Jude, leatablem Na% ..._
and For: Clintim Rata." This was .your decla. road to lay to secure this coenection. ,• I urged the nese, ssity of ri,cuivert_in Market street, 11-i; '.
.., , upon them, The Clerk of the Common Count
ration. Th e grades iu your Report re a Tea al 34 e We think the citizens of lica,liug in requesiting i said that private subscriptions to alarge amount would tenure. I n . eons. ersa Lion wiih i . i. Kentucky 5 . ,.e..
on the prairie, ehoh el hi l t a large a nd conrtni ,
does not know how ,to call . a special nicetieg.- .i
eat enbin and stable. and had about GO acres of
.ar 35 feet per mile, Lut state that they (eon Le re , 7 Mr. Lyons to eriliche the Auburn :caul Ailentown ; b., ll,rthoomin i g to centuple to the work. w lilt the resshiaore In such hands cue the. citizens of liiiit , itlelphl
duced to 26i feet per mile. The heat' iti.-t grade . Railroad," committed a • great blunder—a:l,lH would ; I of Mr. Derr. it was iisolved good corn in fence, I said to him 'are you n ot
lope for reform in their municipal affairs . flies
' of the tiorou; , ll. 'On tootim
• to rei- insider the report Of the Com. on this matter, at .
`afraid Ilia t you will be tiverbid at ale bale uf yrir I
Cuuneils may blunder into reform. Wo &Jule
petitioned on the _Mkt:Wiese anti' Auburn Itaiiread .be good pi dky on their part, to ot t p Me, Ly on!! , . . . el`a , iin, , nntl thus lose nil your hoprovetne . utn.:l'--- 1
1 1 if they possess intelligence enough to plan mid
next meeting. ; .11 ell, -he replied. •of course nny one nas tle ,
was 16 feet to the mile (the actual grade on the ;from writing any-mure letters on 'the subject. . carry into effectisuch a desideratum. --
, ; ou motion of Mr. Kriereher, it was resolved that the , Incsante right in buy' that I have, but I know that
",- • ' ICrock,lt` I I
Iticat4Xl route is 12 feet pi the' mile tel straiglit ! - -----------.' •-••-•-•-----, - - I
---.-- At the celebration in Batt e .tc ?.,
corn. on Fire Apparatus take in the hose of the no settler wilt buy it, and I hardly ihittit ti'sp'ecu- '
o o ti h t e h o 'e u r . ,;: i r , t c h i , ng wltile the Declaration of In depei,_
• lines), which idesstlann.ne•ko/1. Now eller; En- ! ' Tun Iteoues' Ass hel.T.—A uneied is the vote! R oug e an d ~•e . .i d y El ie Company, uour,iying idle, and lator will run it, up on me. We settlers ' , Edict: 0 . rood, a loeofoco sat in the crte el
gineer knows the to -t difference between ri grade ;in the House on .Morlay, on the expulsion of. ditietse ef hits IS devmed I >eat• - • tint u hen we choose a home here :to it, • "
, • uteler,the impres-ion that be was listening to tle
• [Our fire c om p anies have - nmeh to complain of in re- .
nO ere will interlere but .will leave us to imy
oration.. : Whe n . the reader rune to that pa ii ta,
e 26i and 34 fee, and. a grade of 12 or 1G feet in Preston S. peiliiks : `,- -! at the appraised value.' . I thouglit the old urea ~' .' •
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d b.> barb id n ecommisibitions to dry arid cil their hose, . 7.,hich charges Heorge 111. among other think,l,
She transportatien of heavy tunnege, such as Iron Yz t4Mes:•srs. Allab:!ht. Aa11f.. ,, n. Rill. flarlamr.ilennet 'it was right, but should perchance Ypeculator bid
'with hitin: , sanetiolied "acts of pre_ tended heels- •
~.. and Coal ; and te designate so great a difference o u r
i N .. ifie "fok. Bens , in. rdEfsurst. Binghm. Ilishot,l 7 1 d. .14' s- et , ' • , 'thd It Iva , " ~l ate, l b.r a member nf theta up, :buy, and attempt ti t get' possession , I f
balloo n ' our Ilechnnen frieitd, not - doubting Oat
' . Bradshaw, Itr, Mon, proem, Buell:1 7 ton. h ur ling, • I..iunrit ' that the Bough and Ileady Company. had M s .
se clims, made y 1411.11,10 by the Industry ant , -
of 18 feet or 14 feet, as a Pic ft, t irohis Report, hate e.. Campbell. of Pa- l',uipliell.otAildo. Chaffee.Clark ; L au d e d in J u ly, became they hod been deprived so b c ir,...t, perseverance of:the:settler, and regarded by natal u ll oi ..i pn was made to Frank Fierce
Id and the hii i r ,
must be intended for deceptitni. We agree with - ;i l „ir S c ' d sv e. l t - r "c a rk e i ; u C , lr tt K di ' l ' a t ctll.r.lL;tC„l.7lw;)°g.ist::',letses ( 7, i1 '„',.. ol I aft' ral - "'
lents which an effective condition of the Com its their home in this new and beautiful country,!
c d x,i, t i t i ff u l t i tim Incas
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( K i n? sl i t 5 , .. j:ln o i r t:i .
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air. Lyoas, that grades is a subjs.-e l l, of dollars and !D o Witt., hick, liklo•ou. Dodd. Daum : Darter; Edie. Ed, pally demanded. This appears to UNTO he a wrong sys: they would Mouldlek feel as : though their sacred
'. ward.s. Emrii:. tialE,way, Ei d di ug ,,,, ( i t i l , cm itrang.T. , teat of borough economy. It Is of Importance.that the rights were-tramplekulom_and their feelings out- , ~, ,
sacred, }tint horrro; ter," and • left the ground' swearing
- 'eents—and when it is known that a' locomotive Grow, 11311.-ot Mess_ Harlan. II even. Ili-km:in. Hoffman, Foie •1 tree ;er Ti,i's i',,; o titcro/ /net. ' •
still haul Mu ..th ird mere ears ever a gradx;ef 12 Hollosay. Hort 1 m , 11 should i5e,..(4/4 an eferlint fire organization mid rneva, and the Sad eensequences can readdy he ~ ,- I •
on, of New York. Iforton of Ohio, How- 'or' • ' - ' ',. . , -- i , . .... -..-- - .--............„--
ard Ilu , hston. KVISf. Knapp. Kd„ , ht. nowlton, Knox. , It is an erroneous policy which drive* nut of 'service an imagine , ! . /: - .4" , "; A . WAR WITH ENGLAND:—The new rh3;
feet to the mile than it will over a**gnol: , . of 20,. general belief' that Ileg
lisinkle. Leiter. Matteson: McCarty. Meacham, Miller. of nat iv e tom ~,, The Kentuckien' by the way. find three grown ,the Deltic confirms th e
feet, • it 4 it.? important hearing on the. queetien at!' . N 1 ,,, York. 31illward. Moore. Morzae. Merrill, Mott. )bur' Th egrad l i o f Laurel street. as. recommended . by the ep sons din had each laid, a claim for 160 acres: ' land will not rush into' War with thel United
, • ray, Nichols. Norton..Olivs-r. of li.w Yuri:, eatker, Par-1 , - ' .
issue, and ought not to be disposed or by an En- i ksr, Pearce, Peck, l'A'on. PeinituZtur l' Hitt " Corn. on Snit was adapted.
tug tun. Petry, e , ; ' A pass ger remarked that he would have no oti States. • ; John Dellis not 'fool enough to eritiple
sinew- in se summary a manner as 'a `'few feet" ' like. Prime's.. l'urvlance.ititchic. bobbing, itoberts.lloh- i To liquidate the balance due the contractors of the ‘j
. ectiin to bar a claim, but it would be to the set " Ili s trade with 3 country 'containine. such a.--lity
' ita.ou. Sable, Sage. ea pp. See t, sdienuan, Ml:anions; Spin- stone wall On Coal street, it was re . i s .: orders
ly
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that
~, t tier's +may:laughter. He gave us-excellent ice' as Philadelphia ' . end with a ci•ty•con ' taining ~ iteli -
If be expects le secure the confidence 4 the pub. ;„ no. Stannton.Stranahnn.T:isman, Th,,ringtonirliten, ! write h+ &me. Wondering where,he could have .. a mo d e l e ;; ; ,,i,p,,,l en ent e ,, t e e ); town eitenele..
lic in bis Reperts. ll`e did not ignore th e ex i e . 1 Tiricl4.Trifton. Tysion. Vail..Waiiii, Wakeman. Waltiridge, he drawn in their favor, to the fuil amount of the balance Fee red it, he pointed to an ice house, where he ' Mine Hall 'of Rock ill . .1,-. W ils on, Nos, ffrklitrul
ASi aldron. St subtonic, c.f 311,5., ‘i n.hburne, of 111.. Mash- , du^ • said had 25 tons of it. The did man refte , ed
tenet. o. steep grades on the,..ll)nuPilu 11 d, bey , Mime. of M.- .' Watson. Wel; h. Wails, tV !Jitney, Willianis, ' 2tti` Chesnut Street.
The folloit - ine bills am en , i , rdertd to be paid: any ompensation for the refreshing drink; but !
cause knowing that the h er:Lies on the N7entral 1 Wood. Woodruff. Wo ,, ,livori h. 1 „ 1
d. Joseph K funnel and others: work done, ' • • .Sl2a 99 scv al passengers slipped a few pieces of silvcr:
t*-a-i'l'ts Faterthat Mr. Dallas attempted to itt-
Railr(tad were grentir than an y 411 the 4attphin / 1
I - , c liirles Wormer and others, work done ! , llO 29 .,.
ins the tends of the little children as a token of ! I r „ de „ e Itit Aine ,
.9. nem R rtrish r, for advertising.
and Susquehanna, it was a matter of no _ m oment, ! 9 ( Al our thankfelness.
' ,e
-rit an en men a ate s, ,
ltrighi ,t Lerch. for bardwam, ^ • - 13 54 • 1 rev, whose costume was snot in accordance With
for it is through the l'enesylvniiia _Central Pottsville Gus Company, 0411 referred to, Coin. . . Proceeding along the road we met the U. S '.. the regulations of I..lourc etiquette,i. per eolrise
on Accounts.) . ts,l 75 tn sil train of wagons from Salt Lake which was :
Railroad that all these lines mutt work. quern.. both gentlemen returned to the Entliamsr,;
Joseph Allier, water Other, , 1 (xi returning with the mail, having been absent since . :
- ri,,,ntroduced. Iliad tile ht . :As:aid gent. itunfit itsdd ',
s ' —:- the first of last April. A large company of .liar ;
his clothing from the magnificent: •sfore of 134an-:1
..Total, - ' ' 54374 mons who had come from Salt Lake to trade, were I villa Stokes, No. 209 Chesnut street, Philadelptin I
The following preamble and resolution In relation to encatnpeil on a high prairie 'near line road with a , no such unpleasant incident would have occOried:!
outstandig borough orders ; were offered by Mr. Derr, large steels of cattle. j ' ',I
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and adopted, Along the Kansas side of:the Missouri river nt I
, ...Pe" TUE Mormon, S iritunl and. Waken-tam ,:
WnEs.t.t.4., There Is some uncertainty existing In re. an overage width of four or fi veimiles, the land ise! its delusions of the Okla day nee shockingl
wird to the ai.•ount of borough orders on interest. and is well timbered, from thende the Lend is a beautiful ! enough and sulTieently tilentnpreheneihle. bet Ives!
circulation, and in order that the correct amount may be , rating prairie, skirted hero and there with timber! have heard of a recent: case in our own borhti •h! !
arrived at,itherefore ,I
Resoirttl, That the Clerk nic e notice in holders of all trees , the coil of excellent quality, slid Ad
nt.- ;.lack ! that is -.
still,' more lamentable. An indieidunl 1
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..rders Issued prb r in duly .sL
vi ew, to report the tome ns. tycheylkill Conan Coal, ti. the distance of fifty !.
thought lie could recuperate on "gin cool:-tails,'", !
t o
the Clerk or Cottrell, with a vlew of ascertaining the or sixty miles into the interior, when the soil , this warm weather; lint dissevered his tilletnite io
amount of interest due, and finding the orders. .All such gradually becomes thiewr ;until it disappears in I time and redeemed `his reputation by substithtin,
order). not reported by theist day of November next. to this sand hills of the plains. This is the chew.-'
he declared liicgally.Loned, and refusol. Its the collector the - cool and refrezhing Mineral water, to be pro 4
and treashrer of the borengh. ter of the Soil in Kansas as I have besn informed , cured at the Dru g Store of Charles W. Esitinwi
The council then adjourned. by competent persons, and the same holds cid
g 9, - "8 S. li. corner of Centre and Nortreglaaalitheis!'
regards Nebraska. The latulV in ' , ..linnsa. , , °blot , p o o„.iii, , ' r
the lands of the Delaware land the Intliap ) Re- . • i 1
1, sesseowwwweimewwwwwma , ,
, serves are open to settlers, and by bu,ilding;i: log. Xi-Hair Dreotelt ndikes no difference hove {crap
cabin, and occupying it,,thei acquire a : preemption ! . .: , 1 ,
• i or red, or rusty the hair or ALL:l:erg, may he, not hsw
tight to I f acres (eland. : i., . ,
: much thevinay . hare been Injered by dye . Pattchd.
Some of the sqlllsirs in Kansas . both from free ,- , - - , bad, .
and Slave states, have left in- conseotite of the: lot's Hair Dye will make them ` a beautiful and ilively
disturbances in that Territory. and those remain- black or brown witheut the least lejory. And will nee.
ins are weary of the agitation of th e -slavery i
' * fadeorturn • idv Warranted V Made and +ld. etc
er ru, . l . e Made .
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question.. , applied.tinainiprivaterooms.lat Batchelor's Wigleacth-
The Missouri river is a turbid stream, from a; ry, 23 Broa,dway. New Pirk, None genuine•-arelt Wri).
half to a mile and a half in width, and appearing' A. Batchelor ix on .the bile n d. Sold by all druggisls
to be of the same size as far otitis Kansas, as it is e• throtighout; the United States. • M-lea ,
whereit empties into . the Mississippi. 108 a re-,; . . . -i-- -- ,
!nuke - 11y crooked stream and is constantly wear.• eri liolloviay's Pllls....Rufh of blood ito the
ing away its banks and forming sand hers*. Its head Is often primarily' caused by a bad conditiotier the
channel generally runs along ontisexf_thei shores. stomach and bowels. Inv Igerate the stemiteli. +Allele
The low lands on both sides are liable to he inim- ; the excretions. rind purify the fluids with this wfirlil t!e
dated and swept away. In the town of St. Jo- !
, nnwnedmedicine. and you will be exempt frock atertlgo.
seph , it has worked away a number of acres with :
dlntre. , sof zighi - ,headachetend ether alariningfrplotle
buildings. Where a large ':Ouret house and ' F3lll " symptoms whlch freque ntly accoinpaav dm itaiii and
mill stood a few years ego ie - ipow- the channel of ;_, -, , _, - •
the river, a hundred yards from the: shore.—; 123""A constipation. The Impurity of the bleed. hs
as an exce.s of It In the brain, has ninth to 4 w ith
The bare form .so rapidly in the river, tbot the i X' 4l .: _ • .
steamers are obliged to sound to ascertain the eiwebral affections: and mi. Holloway's Pule operate uppla,
depth of water ,
frog
getting on snot' bars.! the elieteleal ageuts' which generale that eel: e tas well
The steamers will compare wit-II those of any i as tern the arculai p a s itiilf, they arc iufaltiblo i I
in tliis
other rivers' in the rnion. - I ..1.1-...f m.lia.li : -. •
,
I : .
3d. The explanation for'the third assertion it
funny, even rid/ref/one. He first states that the i
Dauphin and Auburn Company would have to 1 ,
build a bridge t 9 connect with:the Central Rail
roadiabieh w.mld co't $200,000: Now, he ad
mits, that another company is building this bridge
at that p..int, uhich will be completed, no duubti
before either the 'Reading and Allerituwn or the
Auburn and Allentown Roads arc .nisbed. As
this bridge runs althm fifty feet of tht;-,Dauphin,
terminus of the road, andaill bo built by nuther
company, connecting pan the eat side of th. qua
quehanna with the Dauphin and Auburn Rn
reek:lnd - on the west Fide with the Penney
Central Railroal,and the Northern Railroad SHIM
consequently rendering the building of a bridge t
by the Dauphin Cdinpany entirely unneread
Flll7, ftilLiftii!first statement substan- i
tinny correct. The . cannation is more bungling l
than the original.. --- - -
1::: i
- - i
4th. "The Allentown, c
1. Clinton and Da,npliin i
Roads will be entirely cut oftfrom your SMithern
connections at Harrisburg.", This is the decla
ration in the Report. Nutv,,ho says he did not
mean, to say that. the road was "iiiar , o-ssibic"—
lmthe did say that it can entirrly rut or?' ((Will
-.Sualhero oonsoctions. The truth is, that there la
. A connection at Harrisburg with all the Southern
routes—that Coal is carried almost daily from
Sebuyltill County over the Dauphin and I".!111411115-
kanua liaitinad direct to Baltimore over the Pal-
Cloture Ilaitr , a I. I t so`unects with nll the roads that
,
terminate at Ix:tit:A.oi; rennin.; t!Guth and West,
~.1 ~::. ..0..i !.! !- ••11. plit'i esti y .., OA 5601 p.ri,
. . . ,
Nat .5.--Nlessrs. Aiken. Allen. Barksdale. Bill. Bennet,
ito e ork, Bowie Boyce. Branch, Burnet, Cadwal-,
ader, rlingbam. Cobh. nf 13a., Cobb. of
Ala,. eel, eraige' Crawford. D B
avid:on. ath+, of NM.,
bowler. Loaded.. Edniunds. , n, Elliott. English. hither
idge. Eustis. Evans. Fauihn. r. Floret.ce. Eo.ter, Goode..
Gr,:enwr4l. Hall. of lowa. Harris, of 31d.. liarris,.oi Ala., i
Ilarris,of 111.. Harrison. Ifouston..leviett. Jouesof Tenn.,:
Jones. of Penn.. Kent. Yiellet. Kennett, Kidwell. Lake. 1
Letcher..Liudley„ Lutntkin. Mace, &Lush:ill. of Ky.,Mar•:
shall. of 111., Maxwell. McMullen. McQueen, Miller. of
Ind.. 31illson. Olber, of Mo.. Orr. Phelps, Porter, Powell, j
Pnryear, Quitman, Ileade. Heady, Ricaud, Biters. Ruffin,
Bust. mndidge. Sa%age. Seward, Smith, of ,
of Va.. Smith. of Ala.. Snead. Stephens. Stewael. %vote,
Talbot. Taylor. Trippe. Underwood. Wall:O,. Werner.;
Watkins, W heeler, Irieslow, Wright, r of 31iSs., Wright, of
Tenn.,
Yells, 121; nays, 95. Necessary to expulsion,
Iwo-thirds. lost; hut Breaks. subsequently
resigned his seat after delivering-a speech, hurling.
tlelanie into the teeth of tho North. If anything
i on rink the man deeger in infamy, that speech ;
a". effected it. South Carolina will undoubted-:
EMI
,send him back, afters ronjority . of the members
of the House have expressed an opinion that be'
is unfit to asseeiate with them.
-Pennsylvania—.the stern old Stato—.-hlushes as
fte recognizes in the list of those who voted
against the e - Xpnlsien, the nanteiof Thomas B.
Florence, of the First District, - c - Jin Cadwalader
! of the Fifth, and J. Glancy Junes of tho Eighth. ;
Their vote condemns them. Comment le not re-;
1 gaited. Fuller end Barclay dodged the
i They were absent. Our representative stood - right,
while Hickman andyneker, moue of the Denso-1
erotic representatives Cahn Pennsylvania voted!
in the affirmative. The B i outhern Whigs and!
Americans in a mass, :with the exception of al
mambe'r fromltlitriland, voted in the tegative.-1
The Slave influence is stronger even than their'
hatred of Sham Democratic brutality and ruffian.
-
I n n , The ,above list should 1 preserved. It
„ ,o „ ,
Ireeo,e ..aVeoeracy.
[commuNtrAmq
31cssas. , Eos.:—Tn your last week's issue, we obseVred
notice recommending Bon. James If. Campbell; for re
nomipiatiOn to Congress from our district. 'This end of
'
the echanty most cordially responds to that pm - Position:-
When In/ contemplate the importance of the inforests
committed to the member from the "Black. IttallMild Die
t riet"—tbe magnitude of the Coal and I ronduteresti pe
culiar to this Region—we - see the necessity of having an
able-representative in Congress , who, by his talents and
eloquence, can make himself felt. In James If. Camp
bell See have all these qualities comhihed. To an • irre•
pratchable moral character, he bas Joined forensic talent,
which has already made its mirk in the National
lature.
flaying bad occasion to visit NVeishington 'city daring
the winter, whilst the memorable struggle the electing a.
speaker Was prcgreesing, it was really gratifying to my
county pride to tuft him spoken of ace **man of mark."
by We political opponents. • There was none of the feel
ing of mortification whieb almost made you deny your
"local habitation, " when his asttions predecesgm so
dtamortallzed himself' and his constituency by his' 'rose
tree" °Realms. ' ;
But we demand a re-nontination n higher grofinds.-..
JAM% ii. Campbell' has . proved himself-"every whit a
man" in the great ittraggio for human rights which is
now agitating the reenter. Ile has stood. In the front
rank. to battle manfully with the dark and remorseless
spirit of Slavery propagandism. "fn season and put of
sta,ou" he baS been at Ids post,—by word and byvole has
• true. and re1i314 , • its tit.- tstotp,r3l.le
WisAt! last Couvalesoent" .;:wilmrhave'sl
•
Holland . Illtters,itate dmo me more good lit one month
than 141 tIM medicine I took during the - *thole of last
u later I aim m,tt - able to rise with tho fatally. at tie
Sq
the totFninilt my stroo,atla returning appetite int;
proving, and I hate every reaa.tu to le iie to myself. at_
last, c4us,4s,:ent," For ,tle 1:1 I,v Jut' ii.
; 1.;,•:-, of the Girard !. , i2e, . , p .
•
t ~ .•, , •nerally.ar, it.. it-1 t, attend T ille , nt further anti ••.. (
10PAR'I'N ER s l it l'—&—F. NOR- i .z. • i
The oars will I, a;, e here for Sella:. 11,11 f Haven at , 12!.: , pottsv 010a...rbe 19. ';',6
.
}"I'02; 3ill, E. V. 111-q, VEll, , pd the late firm ol- —_ .
oeli,cl:. , .
: ... • - - - - • --- --
. 1 - ••• •- - . --,- ..iiliman. N,•rb.,11 .t: C. , .. jo,y.. this day ii.s,,elated As Rh i •1.1. sorts of. 'l' Rails, from . 2....',
- ESI RAY . . . .L. . th....m. W. S. 11011AltTi , . .1. IV ALTON and .1. E. VAN i . .'8 ,...
r . _ , -__ Dri , F.:,c. o • the firm of 11 ,1 1 - 17.:r .`-.11 alton A Co.„-atoithe !
i • - ,''`. be.iro, ,ill be continued finder the tirm of VAN t 'Pee• ''• 15... 11- 49-
..„._. pounds per yard. on hand and for ..,,te 1..
Si.E. l'Alllidt.', 7.' ,
! " DC:-.EN. N ill'f , iN ti Co.. at No. '..., Walnut street Phila.. i --. ..... , ... le:er
~ . ....;- -_ ,„- 1 1.1: WARl).—Ftraved allay, 011 • • .• ..,,,,„1, ' ' 1 4 1.K1..: BRICK" for Cititol'as. Iliti!,. , ,
•• Piet No. 1. 'or .
1 j
. : Othe 2tlth ,f June. a liztit!.!..•ll. , w C. iIV.. it l+ hyles, Plitholelplua. 1'.,.h. 9, ';',II. MC
, 6-fY and 111:nd F l / 1 11.3 , !‘e.. fl(Illi the Iteadin i.-I St • -
In the front of her li-rt.s. , Stil, had ,41.. witeii bsst. a , - ' ..sale low. at the PION EEIVF tLs + - 'el.(
aquare hell. with 3 biaek strap. t The ala.re reward will OP ARTNERSIIIP.—'fiIe 1111(1C r- ..- yousvino, Tamil). 1 , 70. , - ' ' Allen
la, pabl to any rile nalinning• Ili r 1./ the Unar•l,Erileli. .: .... _
.. _
sAmi: , ia - cii ‘N 30N. „ , Csigned have ttllo day .Jai 21st, 1.....6.) entered '
into copartnership for the trans:lol , m , f a General Coal ,
-- T O LET—FOR ?I , i-1 , 41 .. lEs—.l i i a
1 . 3110.11.. Creek; ne , r Tremont, luly El. '.",r, 2.41t 4
. r n , r., n, t v , A. I._ lCotilel,slol business and als,. for the purely. an d ,i,,, ;
S'i n A ;I, L.l A.; A - —Stravetl22 . 1 / or Cal. under the tine of tr. :41 A:, 4; HIS ~t 101, , ,- • HEN lIV. l ..FV,'
• . ',trim. ,
f - • ' so:rears-2n' , 'Bina lway. Nvln l'o't 11 , nial in Ceut i r,• street. i .I'' C , yit"• SITY 2 . 1 c :•''' ;__,. -1 : ' '
4,..... away from the subs,riberi ~ n Thursday., ... .
opposite the tot liot,•1. I',•ll,ville. .1
Nilp • i' t.,
the :la of July. a large yellow OM:- ion.. horn isdonger . •Si 31. 31 . it i a; Ens, y„.i Turk, ■ 4 ".. ` .. " 1 " , .: ---- A hirge
;thin the other. :.lie milks t .rd'e sttl, thr e e t e m.': h a s g .-- • •t all
t •,.. ' P 11. LUTHER, PQM, ille. . .:. , band dope ills Jai 1 for ',ale. of vrvit , e , •• •
ImM% . I lit ' dar% f i.e • has .I.ria led on The tinder o n
.2 •
.... tf . " t ,illll . ll I'o I 1., ig a e t ch'S al dianinter. . ~‘
:returning said con' 10 MO '411 , 56'11,T ULI 1..1• stliltllly re- ___., , . .
till:1111.Hk ff.'s: 0.41
13v.rdell. . ;JOHANNA SHINTON. - .BlixkietOut• co: & co., • .1 "'I.. ~,„ ,;,,,,-,,,.., .e.i .- .,,- • ' den
' ' I . lit' , l' lc t' I, t' ll'll —‘ 1:11'"i' -''
. port Carbon p„,-ei 1 ... ) .-,
• - -- • : u.,AT, - 1....' RS in and Shippers •of An- 1 ; ' . ' ' 2 , - ' • - , - . tior
. rot tyi no. July 12. '56 J . 2.-.3tT _, : 1. IP ',meat' of splendid Perfumery, ..i_o.. In ta .1 ‘:
, - - - . -, , thraolte Coal, White atn_P Bed •Ash, of superior ! meth- , 01.1 ales Hanel T. Co.. Harris, - 11)111.1.. , 1 , . • -. IXICI
QToLEN OR S'FRAY;ED.— / l et: ,.e I \C
hart :% liarf No. 2. ilielunorid.. Cumberland
P l Ali th 4.4. Wilt , ',atilt. fine Perfumer.. <:u, '••
P.,,_1 Stitlen or stratell fvent pasture. on the / ' A
. E etal,„from
. t he Franklin Coal - Company's mines; ship- Li .,....., 1 , 0 . 4: and [,rimy
~.i , ,, ,, ., .. can
nth day ~ f .lri'y. 1i.7,1'-• it: the liiilaware Farm... 7, ' . ded 1,.. - thittn at Baltimore. - I January '2l. /WA • : • Ito
• botwe,ql Pot t.ville and NU n-r,03 , .. 't lir •e. II...111011.k.! .Isi,i. R. BLAKISTON, .1 2 i .
.., ..- ' . - - • i
Ne. F2l, Walnut street, Phila. - i - --,, , , --, -- ' ' ' - ' . ,
lle had 3 WIIiIII Stripe down his fa' . :". ill? rb2h t bind to.d • WM. P. COX. ' I Oft SA.I,L. ---011(• Iv, mi.!: 1 _Dej
was swell din the fetlock jrdat. Ti.. tinder on returning OEO. P. NEVIS, \0.4 New street, New York. . $-4
1 Vurnp. 7 f.tt stroke, and ;, , ,I I. et ~ f If. •• *a
lod Iroise, or wri,ing a let t,. r t'o the subscribers at Min- Mimi . , 15, `r,r, . , 11-910 with dedts. Huns, .0c , complete. 'Also. /:, k) I • '''• .1'....
*ravine. or at Mortimer'. 11,,bi1. Pottsville. will be. suit:' b a tni 111 , 0 feet a. , i h et, ..:1•,,,. chain: ail e fr...t ••st
ably rew irded. . SKTPON .O,,fIOII.IIELL, Minersville. ' piNE FOREST, Black licath and I or , e t , 1 ,i, 1 • '33 31 . T. .3421 t 1: ti :7. hi...
July 12.'56 i . . '...'-'2.t. , ci •
. Dianiond V,•iu Coal.-The subserP , er.basiog made i ll ' s" ' ....'°' ..“" l '' _ 52.4 t ' -.,-..
. , Reline:it C•dlierv. pee. :29. '2,.7,
arrangements fa• a full and te.ul.tr supply of these well I• -- --, - - • , , 4 -,-" • °,l'l
,- • WANTED. ' • , known and .upertr Red and ' White Ash Coals. tit pr, !Il ENItY W. 1'0,01 , E .s 1 0p 6, 2r 1 .•
psred to ship then in good order and with despat,ll. or- ; ~. m it „ o f t h e )111, ire ll .3111'.34. iTI , "/ , tll' , - ',.....,
.._ _ ` doses addressed to me si ill be executed on the moat favor_- l
Jr-. Western \half Of the I...ttsvitt C, ai to
-in and . il . ril
! I 4)(11 - 11 i !.,AItOIZEIP...; .. Ny.kil'ED . , Olt 1- tUle tcrtns. A. '''''• 11( n' t el r i'!'• - - I ;MA U. A. , ,T1. Sir. , to lorles ',war , . c-lered at ‘i . tan
Wharf-Locust, street• SchrlY I kill- i ed. It• - '.4.ty ter •I,li , ery at Batman s and :it i.a. .
~'.
ir , ' ‘." kJ -thc litte - of tho 1 ;don Cotal.--I‘. ages, r
• 3 . ,,,,..ni stiter s tr, 1 ir,,..ton.
....oinc , ,-\e, Walnut strat•et, Philadelphia sad No. 'p, s•K:, tot at• Mr. P,301'.4 office.
[ '4 , l' 12!'d. Apply to i !lOCKAFELLONV, KUPP .r. Co.
1 - * Re tding..luly 19, -.lr, . • -..
' '2, l••ln t ..
' Philidelphi ' a..April 5, Isse , 14.. ,, ra
XiT ANTED - IA il chb borough or. Or- ', Gnir k Ivn and MALI IVfIVf`IIA r - 1 1 - i o l'f'•E AND I,OT FOR SAI,I: - ~1j
V.,., 111 J 43.1. N 1, .:l .1 V 1 V v .1.• go : 1 - 1 A too story' Frame 1,1„.en50..'2 0 by 29 fee'. - •
V V wit.mburg-One Male Tearher. at a F.k1ary .7 174 not , ~.. •
4.,_ -The undersigneltdire prepared to receive orders , •''''''n' r K itch'' ‘ P • / lc. lot r ''' .4e ' rf. ' t b Y l4lV."ths ' ' .
less than .1,:15 a month. r , eltril to open on the 15th dal , ' `hart, Mountain. at Palo Alti,. between the CA;
. for the c,•lebrated ,Ashland ,C , •al IctAni the -Bancroft Pi- • • . • , i, at a • -
1.. 0 f
sapteinher next. and continue for' aht months. Ail
• , ,
appivany. must come Well rpeonmeded. NlAtalo I, 111 •
~, otter Colliery." Ecem the extensive al erations and im- : the Maeldno Pimp. To ~, so•tn a , c , NY Prier ,:, , ri
be ;•ilen to all applicants minln thee:nimbi:l6m will take' proTementa nude at the C , ' , lliery this winter for prep., :'. of reninv.d. Apply, en the. fremi• C.,. to
place. Apply to • .
. j . p. pm . m. i rig the Coal, they fe,•l no *uesitation In onering it to the , ..,
.. '
Seerotark of the Board of 1 Irecters.l trade as an article that 0111 lIIIVP II.:', i1a11..011 , ninsilai. War- ''T " I .F P -a ' ,6 ', :MICHAEL W.' 4....11 : i ;
:I wig,burg. July 19. 'l)6 ; -29.4 t ; _trade
both :is to quality and freedout,,feoni dirt, ...ate and
.._ - 1 othertatpuritioA. They are also prepiir,d to umke ,t'n• I . I r 0 MINE R S . rht.: Bt-oad 14.4
4 vd• nthr cite Ci-,1 Comp ray hat , •- 1 . .. 'ipro
. AND WARRANTS . Wanted -by J.. tracts for Lehigh and ;•,:litivil , ill Oat trout other liiinea.,. ~., .. A a ~. 3
.. ,
t,
NW. ROSEBERRY...t tferney :it Law, corner of tier i
nd Market stre..l4. Pottsville. ,
. . BANCROFT. L 1.5 t. IS £ Co., op, , ings on tihopp's Run l'lnin ready tr. ~. ,••• - ,
I - N 0.19 Walnst sire,.[. Corn me,:rial Ituildimt.
• February 0 • .../11 ; tin don .0 lireadoflp Balls ad is f; nkhed t• "' . ;
. 1.-}y ',' 1' ell ,pa I'll , ular. &La tern,. ,at. 1,1,1 1.: :: '' -
l - ' her 6. IS:t5 : 49- I :- • ' _ .2_—_ --=--------,---- IS, 1 fsliftp. President .alffires--•\ o. , Ctoirl ,, r'.''' ••&:,
.
• r \ L GENTI.EII kNI who has Veen en-1
-•- .1.)AwrNER:7;IIII) NOTlcE.—'rhe ;-and N11.. - ai WaIIIIII AI k il•I, Pditad, lt bla. .. „..!,
:,
gn,d in the store 1,0-;lnoss f:T . 3 nunabe'r o!ye3ru. - firm nt I,OUIS .1.511E1.1a1N1 S: ' 1
desires a.sittrolott es. clerk of as-istant clerk i an i, „,,,.„, .(M s ay 12, 18'64 Is•en ,lbs•dred I,y mutual consent, r I() , L i t : A ...4.: . - _T 5 , 0 - ii,.,1., ,st
:••ON has t his d g y 7 : ...al ,- 12.'5 , ',
!attn. Furth •I' informal ion tap ho obtained from Philiii , The tnn of FABBAIt .0 BELLONI has this day (May ~ . , wh ..
~
..
• it szth Cal. up , n th.-..14,..e.1
of
:I r. e , " .*1
Wonwlsdortf. ort he Bev .J.L. I; med . , in this 'tor 'ugh. I 12. jai,r,,'} h i ..,,,, a1 ,,,1,,,t by mutual consent.
July '., ';',,', • i fi,...'n. .- i S‘Th'l•C,,al luedne.n , It transacted by the al. , oce i 1 5 .
f 1 1 ab.ut I'2 mil:, +. 1, ir,!l , ' l. , Fr
ii..i . ito.r.rt A I.llinra halo , ad C. tore . t
-"'" i ' ..t•\zold twins has this day been consolidated into one, 1 • n'n.nll n' l '• ' - •
1
11. N ERS W A NTE-D !--,Sbvent\ . an rill henceforth l'{. carried nn under the uamu an,' 1,, , . .
Tamaqua. For parth•ulars .:,,•,,tire of • .tt ' ...
' I'll FnAne .'r P. t , .,i1. , l'a • . v • ,•
. • . firm of BELLON L. FARRAR a CO.. atdhe rld locations: 1 "'''-:t' t 3 ,.,,h' -t y s ' ' ''' ` ' ' ' ''' '' : . t<
. i . five liltattlinCltS Vl.al !.1 liners want..lll,nirnediately,. -;;; Woo , ter stoat; ; 9th strea, teru4Strirt s ' - • . !Ail
by the La Salle Coal Mining:leo., and one htt,drd more . t .i ) h • fan v's ~.,„•., ~,,;;; Seat li Ith .dt-,;et, tr.,: tr , .. . ~
' '"
• " ' ' •.' "•N '1 a Irl ia.
street, near Avenue 13, and also at No. :15 Phie farts.t;olr. i ."'.,;;; - 3 .-' •• • '',!..' ‘ l ' l ' • '
in the Fall. Thd country is healthy, and shady work ; cite the Ccal Exchange. . ROBERT 1.113.1...0!...1., . -
_____ i r •
at go4l wages thmtighout the y,•:tr. given. Good houses, 2 ,. fiEOILHE C. FARRAR, .. (21 )A 1, LAND To r,fi..lsE• -- -.: t
are provided fn. the men.' I 11. C. FR tIEM AN: Manager.,
' - . , t rt , .I•''
...- ':
La Sall.. 111.. July 1'2.'56 1 ) fl-543t* ; Neer y 0r , ,,,.. m a y 31,,•5 n • '• f Cent Ismissa.ll.. inim: t • .?•• Im.- . •• „.,.,
I liV
AN'T'ED.—Seven School!Teach- ___. ~..,,,,,,,,,- and tato, !,,,, , • ital ~. o , ..,-,
- lIRsT cLASS C I OLLIERY t6„Let. , •-niltri• ,.. . ll L o l'ir: , ` , 'N'e .'!' s '••:'.,'' '' ' - ' i i ,-, ,
i T erre-Three3lale and Four Fernale-f4 the Puls• ' 11 4 -The irusteei of the Yerk Farm, n d',',•lr lug the 11,- : ' .. "' l hn't '-''' l-. .- at i''n t ° T"P al ' , '*' ; '.'l ' i t ' 'l . : L i ',.,... .:, '•• ..'.. I.P I
lic..ich , olti of Part Carbon, 1 Squids open Septemher Ist,' rough of Pottsville; offer, be lease that valuable portion. rd 'P I r '`‘ 2"1-1 veins. T.t'.. '7' '''
IF :„' I t i c . '' ' 'l/11
1: ,., 54. Exaralnatlin of Tea , flt.rs. August 28. 4t s o'clock, t h e ~,,t end or the estate, which embraces atnnt : , :t0 i
A.:11..1u Port carbon ~ 4 0,-it lion , e• ' Tama put. and :. 1 .. miles fr. II :,1... . 1 ...
.„.
the nth , alt r. ar -“,., . , to . .
' I feet of the celebrated Black Mine re;7l, Rat AM. Ma/. t... ' " 11 " imlttlre nf. t . j.5mr .,,.. 1 , „1.! ~ •VT
t...c.0. RFA h., „reset,.}'- ! gether With the TtlnneL Riaif-no:e, i.ratAt cored Salon v want Y' , .2
~ „.4
July l'2, '54 ;2S-7 t June 7. 56 ..
I 1 Veins. The west end of this Colliery is at-Vrestw , ,d ' . •
. - • - - ..'-.
rro TEACIIERS.—WANTED.—;
; where the lithe Hill Bail toad 111,111 thr , ..dnh the pall ; . .. s f
„ IN 1 ..,. ; Foi? 5.k1 , 1 ,—,..
, ,
arty-the distance to Scrinylklll Haven lt, only fly.. tulles i ca I N L.k. A M E'N (.., :- J ,
j. Tun 3lati T01.713t0 . 5 1 1 0' the Pilhlk SA7htlets or cam, It is therefore among llre nit•rre. , 2 allimes . to Philadel i L., t?learilbil CAM... witti'''''''' '',.., 3. , • •
,i ii..
township.. ti fools. to continue ten m o nths trout the 4th? phis.' The sopeder quality of this Coal generally cont. ! antetc4, attd d feet •t r• 'se 2 b ., : " '''.,...,...
Of iiii,Vst peat. A pplicatt , lns, Pad) iniatO 4; cent ficatei tnands mere than theusual market price ft the hest red Idi 11111 , 1 Or. 0 fv , l ~I'r ' , e'l.i'h ") . 2;,.',,,, i .....,,, ,
of qualifications frain the County Superin b±ndent. will • ash Creti,;iti the quantity is supposed to le a flivlent to t ith,t f um:ice. 51 -, till ,1, 1 . •'"'' 1 ,.: ~,, I iti l
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