-vas OF igslittlifEas , jougNALi *-51'N.m.;;Lmeni;;=7:77,,... _ . str.) tlii p-r annum, ptiyamoin. . po t t y VIS bin its nisuthe—aud'APO Si I.' i f uthe yeae.i" eittd 1 •• ree lee le one addresi l edraturej . t 00 Th do da_ " .2u 00 euheerlettonam he Invitiablypald nad yd -eget to one eddy . , • vaticli 21 tO'CAIIII,IOI.3 AND • ' loctitill. Will be famished Weenier* sad *em tho• jo east' en delivery. I . :3 Twv I: • ~,le r prno.3 and StAnot Tricker: supplied with the • K '4l in advance. J. 040 . TOL LAW OT ILCWRPATLI.II. ' • , ltera order the iiismnlluviatte of thetinteeti , 0. ,-ou4rebee m sr:rondo he to so d them) until pll 44 `' tir ere pvid. ! tt rt ot4.- V 7 4 ,osery nealeet or refuge to take! their ntespe . nro to which the are i eted th y ere re,l_ffi until they have y sett le the ' bil)! and. e,!• 10- "" oeu i dlieontinued. ivorerritiery move to other plinve wit out lorobning io , p ahlistier , and the newspapers are ae tto the tomer they ere heki relpenvible. r , t martA hove decided ;till% refavingity take netrepie (rota the °Mee, or retooling, end trig' them WO 1, „Id re, to prima (seta evillobeeimi lute tional [rind. RATES OF AD_YERTI, One p l u.re of 10 U1)4,3430 cente for o s qurut inoorllons, 26 coots each. 3 H i , n t r —su6i.equontinser'o44, IVA con, ~,,ty4oineuts over alines, for short per t TWO. TURA. ran,. Ones, •63 88 $t 25 r,.or Hoeg, t .80 ,1 25 175 • to'in, lines, 100'• I 60 200 Six linos, 125 2 25t i 260 lines; 125 2'25 2TO P.:lit then,. 125 225 , 285 Nine Hne, , „ 1'25 ..2235, 300 ALL, OVER fliri IntZS CCOVNT&D'AII A AQUA I .One square, 1 t.'6 825 360 „Two sivaretu - 215 -4 09 •5 00 Threenuanut, 360 500 750 Four squares, 60 . 600 800 Qu.irter col z , '6 04. 900 .12 00 *..•leirger space ter short periods. ape 44-Boo4rieps Notice/5,Si each—Seen vertleasnettk,so yenta each: A 4 rarthremotda before Marriages andl p-r line ter flrstlniertion—pubsognent I r rilne., Nine words are counted aan ii 51errhanta and ntharivoidrerthdng ch I nge., and * standing adrertUement I will be charged. Including subsc spare to the amount of tour squares,Vl r... 1 and subscription, Without chanqea. at the rates destznat - Advertisements , set In larger type t • rtiar.z.d 60 per cent• advance, on those will be charged the mime as •letter pres No Trod, adverthements rectiired A D .nts abroad. except aCtsjper cent. pH:4:01114s by Freda' agreement wi 11 irriiges 25 cents each. Deaths semi, 2.5 mots: without wakes, nn rhn All notice., exiipt thereof A relinit •dncationat purposes. will be chlrg' ne , nher of lineh under 10. Over IU 11.1.11tinTiAl. Prnceedinne of nieetinge not of a rL vartcr, charged at 4 cent& per ro facilitate caletalatlons we !will Ct.' te , ke a column-184• lines a half role q r uler column. 2352,w0rds make aco rot umo—and init quarter column. ra6 i.quare, charged at tho rate of 4 lii oo- time, and 8 rent! per lint+ forth -Yearly adierilaers mutt confine' th I nan bualneas. .Agenclea for of &e., are notAticludoi In buainf MEDICIN C. W. EP . cJhozniWROLESAL'D AND est ra azci 3=l 'B. E. Corner Centre and Nor ' 1 PO • r J,71• • • LF.A & PEllitTN'S'Crelebrnte , shire- 6 ance,mkonstati,tly on Its Slitrrh 5.'59 • • . OLDEST ESTABLISHED DI 1 IN TIIE IEOI/NTT I' jSION OF THE 0,01.1)E1 • Centre Street, Pottl The extend re !twines. 'nt Oa. eAtablishment It 4( all t luu-n a fret) supply orthe purty.t beNt. MUGS. MItTICIN/ iiroprletara, 1 ‘etiler•lielitr. a drug!: ef thirty years' rape ends. itive their per.at attendaneaat all titu oho lion ril4 to l'ltytdetor Prekript P.1111t1., 0110, Gli tm•ut, wholoßtle and Juno VI, • flyer ' s Sars,d 1 arilla, ACOMPOUN D Remedy, in ' which we have, labored to produce tint most etfituall'al ter t 'IVO that can he made. It Is a enticed ral;•d extract of Para Sarsaparilla, en combined w ith other Substances ' of still greater alt. rativt power as tit afford art effective antidote fur the diseases S'lrWeßrinfi l'i repnted to enre It is believed that sorb a rimedyn wanted by I tone 1, ho suffer from etrumotts compl ints, and that one NVIIIPh will accomplish their cure m et prt re ocimmense s, ry irojclass-of o thin iJrge our null sled tellu v• ,•ititens. B I ow completely Ibis compound will do it h is M iet n prq e t),(11 by experiment on many of the Worst CS be Cured id the following complaints : .Screlferht and. ttProfulons 01111117enfe, reriptions , runt Frupill Pismo%t'ine7 Porptca," Mennen. Ti ;win, Nat Mount, t'; ntil Ileatl„.':yiniitits and Nyphtlittc iftt.c. h min, restrint Diya sr, Drtpsy, l't tralgut I r Tic kin -1., I.l4 l 7•PebliftY, Plinrina and In ipvsttnn, Errtinitts, i Rut , or St. , t ni i .°°Vr Air'. and Ind d the *whole class if complaints arising from Ingill I ttn j(11 Mood. 1 This compound will .o tountrA great promoter of luillh. when taken ha the smog, to expel, the foul [lt u. mors u hich hider In the blood a that geason of the N r tr. By the timely eittufston of t tern min : Li-Inkling disord-rs el e nipped In the bud. Multitudes can. by the aid of titleemedv . ip ire thi ins Ives fromlhe mute room of foul ruptions and nice nun sores, throu4h ebb•h the 'velem will strivi• to rid tself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural chart vela of the body l.v an Alterative medici Change out the vitiated blood' whence o yon find Its Impurities burst ing thmu,th the skin in 111114-s., omptions or sores; . tempi. it whim you lind it is obstructed and siugelih in t be, veins • cleanse itt whenever it Is four, and your &glop will ; you wh ii. Even where no particular ' disorder is felt, people 'enjoy belt health, and live longer for cleansing the Id md. Keep the blued healthy, and all lewell, but with' this pabulnut of life disordered. there can be, no listiegMellth. Sf mer or later some. thing must go , wrong, and the great in veld nery of ilfe is dlvwdereM or overthrown ' banmparlill has. and tieservee to of accomplishing these ends. But e:regiously deceived 4 pre v ,rmi c mist, the drug alone has not ell Hahn... for it, but more bemire my t-n hug to be coticentritted extract little of the arhtue of Sarsaparilla, or During late years thepublic hi I mg.+ battles .' pretending to give in ts vr,ap willa fur ono 'dollar. Neat frill Js u pen the sick, for they not any. ews marlila, but otteu DO CUTS Ileum. hitter and painful Alowet the nee of the'rvirinus ext flood the market; until the and haa-becorne synonym rhol. Btlll wecallthiscompo intend'to supply such qq remedy Its from the bald of obingtyy which thank we have ground for believing Are irresistable by theerdinary rut intended to cure. .1n !order to ,•radtretion from the system, the diclotisly taken according to direct PREPARED AY RE • Lasvell, Ma Trice, . 81 per Bottle; Biz • Ayer's Cherry • Ha. won for itself ' , Rill a renown variety of Thrmrt and frungComp Ufintwesizry cfrr PO to recount. the Nirlwrever It Met heel) 4mployed. • •croltant ore t i ttrourbitut sere ,ore than ,tivt re.ther people its be best It ever has ben. and that tin for,their relief all it has ever. Cathar I,OIOCLIECUICK, Ostit:eeesa,Jaultdief, lipprpsla. In 7kbal S'oatach, 'Eeittapelat, Ilearlnch ! , Eruptbms and .54in pa , ;aut, Tantotv and ,Sit 1:11 , a , •, via. a, a Dina r Pill, and for Para , Tboyare atmarAmateal, so that t tAke them pleaaantly, and they the world tar all the Purpotws of a t, Price, 25 cents per Box; Five flri . nt.ll . V ‘ lTlberl. Of !Clergymen, P Mll.l.4lllnetit perannagea. hare le ly the unp3rtilletell !us4fUltiegs gmEspler here will not permit to i ;The Agenta below niim.ll, stow n mom. 1.a... our 111 wlilrh hey are dive I; wl h alto full de rr•ei priori a td• Ihe atinve romplaj it 11,, an the treltitint that should lielnlloWed for fl•eir re • 1 1. Ito not-bits-init oat ity'unprinripl dealer% with dither r,paratiOllß It ry milk° more pridi on. Penland AT,eit's,, and taldehm othere.l The str4 was the lest aid there be fa- themt and they ithould have Lit All our Remedies are fAr :vale BRMiN & SON, Tette ; and 'by and., erehants generidly, - titr'de7,ltout" the country. • April 9, '59 ~ 15-6 m .‘ DR. COGOSWELL'S NEW EDICAL SALT! •For,innekn.mittory. D *tweeds Only: I Neil' Med teal 'Ne Medical .Salt I IT: IS NOT A c RE-ALL 11 • 1101amanatory • wises Only ft :111C CbG(;SWEI.Ii'S NEW 11ED . fICAL SALT, instead of belt g a remedy for all Inn.'rnnirol over but one 111, ha. butone aim, and :Cr; omit 1,1 iallea but one thing, te wit FIIBZWER tarLtMX 70. ey ntacter44baterer be its farm r lueality, whethei In 'the head, thntat, abdomen. ex tre•tit lea or akin. , NEW M1 , ..D,1CA I. S: ~,.. I3r gettrellence is, that wit ~I,wat and I.streultth, It effectual Piaewtow, (no nt hem) by product the fields in the lolly, the wan c t Car, of lu tlautuutt fem. N - o•ricE To' INV _l.l A.nowing fitting which th I e I. dote. nod many hot byre utenti ' ;1. -• reser, IT pain, arc an e3Fil 'NEDICA L SA cr., na Ore in ox i ' nit: ltralo Xerrer; Headache, he 1 - , .+.1 II . tt-t e ' PI Es. Inflamed erne. ' firer, Neurilgia, 4iitwi wifeCtlOW .t. ,, ,l'ieurp , ), Aet h nil, Cr ugba, eat.,. .1:10'11 um t hiti, I ;out, Scrofu 'Atter cut• ueou. erupt lett/. :nit. FllciGSiii-C 1.14 __. , .I,IIC A SALT e4erta, like 14.1 I raorvilvviry inttu,twe over the we InX In • Arainal &cline or Infix . 1 the pals, uidch moo resumes I beat Attu and fever die terwir. It. CC)( aLSWELfr I) /CIL f•kla d , ww yuet w 7,, , w0, no to n e -- itquatirca the 111 the *calm alt art.rial and ateh seeptrjel'ircatata maylw „ Ma t tw__________ho hag thin watt:cabl e niedieid.e Dr. Coggswell's 'Acrrc I rz ; thianNir Sew by itprll. fret o$ expiktsic, ty larionnic lune% kt3cATA toderl rhnintelickite: t.stim , .nti!l, Ind direction P.C.:rkri;Olt k CO.. Gett..igini 11.—Ap•nts wintr.tin et D it:,,COGGSWELI,I4 EVr s - INI ED r. BALT I for Kale rotissillit,Py C. IV lit.- TEm in Minerymltlef Pittr , hlV: Now Nutt*. dAptiiit, by D. W. gobeutt: In 114,rt. Carben, it. But t *. 4 , 14; .•4t. (lair, At litittr At in Hlibllepurt i by J.ll. P•Lti it:‘ In Tuootirnra. Itt.ttE zit A- and bylail•t. r t Dru gg ixt. wberoteptb t."Jotatx.t," 1. read • I A, p ft patent itiedleino but .tha perieripti. n . nt an ,nit.opt ph*airttn, na you ibutild fail' le icy the ‘, NEW Al t.Dict#l. SA GT. • •'. 4 • "I • , I • , . , -,-.—., _, • ____ , ______ . _______ , :"1.,' -- '- .- --, ''l' `. '- '••', I' '-• - ' --, 't ,•=, .. 'l' ' ,l ‘ . --= tfri - IP:- ' ' -*.= r" -- ' ' •i . ' -:, -i'; : ..:, -1 . .„-,::,. .. -, „ - 1- .• - ,:', J., . - . ~,- -, ,--,, .. , . .. ... , • i ~- ~ - ...- . ,;.., ~ - 1.: • - ,?- ...‘ : ::'. ' :..' .., - ,-., , i .1 ..t .. y ~. , It. , ,1 • . ;' ^ '. ' — ...re - -,, -.,'• II 1 "I .... , , - , . . _..__ _ - - - t , • t , ~. ~ , _ • - .“. -I -1 . 4, 4' t ,. . s_ , . ~• • • •••• c I:: 1 - ' :: ''' ` 4 A, • ' I.' r. 0 • qs 4 , •t . y '.• ' - - t ! , - I, ;:-' •' '' .: I. ' '. , .......:.: L ' **, , •:. i ~,, ~,, "'AB ' n .,, ADvERT/ R . .... , • , . . DPT . _ .. e. . „, r .-- - _ ~ . s . _..._1.„..4.4: _.,...-.4,44.,-„..u. . - ' ' Q J 1 ; , -•.1 - 1 . : `',..•, , - - : •4_ : . -,- I . ' T . - _ ~. • inainummommonommounimmommion, VOL: XXXV. SING. ' inasttion—sub ex t ale. 25 to each. AU ad-. ;ads, ettarged as 5 - BOE4HAVE'S gOLLAAb 'UTTERS $2 25 r 00 2.11 400 800 i 500 4 00 690 450 710 6 00 8 00 6 60 900 or raB 6 00 10 00 9 00 14 00 12 00 18 is 14 00 '2O 00 •18 00 30 00 r ' n,..,rootnont. . p tiled nithi a n Dentlipt. i 0 cents wrtiont..s eon to o in ads . ..o Isink. the year; with notext 16 r ption, • $ll3 00. th chan• d above. o usual ulll,be 'prices.p All cuts LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS j OF ANY IMcp FEVER AND ACUE, . m Advertielng dva nee en thme It the publiFlier. 'peeled with ma ee. . ,• EVERY FARMER' AND . EVERY TAMMY has itsritliar Ullters,componnded Sc. cording to some favor it recipe, hand ed down from fath et to son, perhaps. The prln'ciple that tu.toniestintulant is necessary in every kto sr.". is undisputed. yet. being corn. pounded by unsklllfu • hands..eften contains elements both Incompatible and incons (sten t-- som et I in r %posit ive. lj hurtful. We here c Ifer to the public. in a highly con centrated form, what 111 exactly supply this.want . . pre. 1.. pared upon scientific inciples. compounded ofsimples. acting In harmonnye elfch fullillingils own remedial Mace. . ' • - . ~ -,To VIE PHYSICIAtIiS i . us diameter and d''..:s eente; (foxily Lp, f eauta per line I corral or public • r each Insertion. to that 32S Bari' n.—.and S 2 lines a umn-13i6 n tislf .11 odd lines over ents per line, fur a times. . • advertbing to era, it.slo or Ilea) sadrrrd.onente. yet perfectly !gate. an clrralrition. raiper , the and ef health. erpet 1.1 alseare. lifter depres4l dental enure; an Ant stimulant unwer.asts EiUI nervous syatent. cairn' properly. without the without tit dltrra.l moat tonick—often es .1 As 4 Tomo. filodera' ener . glea of all part' , a healthy I nrreaiwor tETAIL ogianSts.., TSVILLE:i rhemlchily changing t e meldttyof the strunach.and act• lug nr finally upon th liver in regulating permanently the I.llllary leccrellon t • . NATlCK.—Whoerwr expectsto find titisa beverage be divappolo tad ; but to the Fick:was k and low-rPirlted; It 'will prove a, crateful nroniaticcordial,possessed'of singular remedial properties. Covet ion.--The great- popularity or Hite delightful Aromi tots d %mei ;ntany itntlations.which the pul•Ile abould guard againnt purchasing. Be„_ not persuaded to buyout thing else until yon have given Paßil.tiles I:AND Itirritss a fair trial, One bottle will convince you hou - tutTnitely superior it ls to all theaulmitatione. . lIIPSoId at IA per bottle / or six bottles for $5, by the • A woLc ritornirtorts, BENJAMIN'PACE,JR. &CO: K - ANu#AdTußiNa pormaccutists : artb eljethists, . • PITTSBURG, PA. IiME uurroirs EAGLE,' . For Wei In Pbiladolphia; by the agents—Tl & Morn Oleo Deninkral ; Jolla Kiva .treet ; [Vol t & Sono. t .l:l3'Sortla Set(lS4 stnmt. AIR,. In tfrodlng, by Ritter & C 64 Loncostertby John Y. Long & Co.; rotlxvlllo..lo in 0. brown, .1. C. CT Hughes end 'll. 4 W:Eptlng: Tom. nun, by E. J. Fry; Mln.qprille. J. K. burns, aufl In schnyll:lll,lThren. by br. E. Oa _beaten Norember 27,718 48- THE LIVER INVIGORAT, O.R ! . PAI U fix DR. SANDFORD. ' tormionmied Entirely From GEMS, • - Is one of the best PURgATIVIR and !LIVEIt medicines now before the public. that acts as a attleirtic, easier, milder,an d more effect mil than a ny ,othrr medicine known. It ht not only a etzt:tarfir. but Lirer.remedy.actin¢ first on the Liver to ejt et Hi mot.. bid 'that ter, then °tithe stonoteh and bowels to carry r.ff Odd matter. thus accompliahing two purposes effertu.i withocit any of the painful feeling experienced in the Operat ion , of most Cithartior. It st rengthens the, syteut at tint same tittle, that it purgei , It; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will streugt heti and buiid it up' with unusual rapidity. The Llirer Is pner.of Oho principal regulators of the human body; and when it performs Itsfpnc tions well. the powers of the system are fully de: sob - med. The Stomach is 44 almost entirely dependent on the healthy action o the-Lterr for the proper performance of its rune." lions; when the stomach is nt fault, the ,bowels area at fault, and the whole sivstent millets in cense- quence of one onran—the Liver—having ceased ltiEssi d,f Ifs duty. For/the die , eases of that organ. one o the proprietors has made It his study, Ws. practice of more than 20 years. to ' , ,find some remedy where- with to counteract the many derangements to which it fs liable. Tjo prove that this ream-1144y is at lost fotid.'aity. perbon trembled with ver Comptelut, in any of Its forms, has bat %) to.try a bottle, and COLITIC: Han is certain. ' - These Guars remove 011 morbid or bad matterfrtun the System. stipplyitig In their place a healthy Howl of bile. invigordi lug theM stomach. causing Mod to.' dhcest Well, pitritying lhr blood, giving tone and health to the whole ma OP' ebinery, mooring the! causi.of the disease—etTert- lug a radical cure. aliacksnrecured.Z and. who l is Wier. met*. fed, by the oce.sional lee • of the Liver llsaartgo rotor. _ .ay, the reputati6n, he _world has been ue of 'lt, partloo the virit,te .that Is )y preoarationa, pre (4 It. contain but anything elite. 1 Q been Waled by quart of Extradta. luf these have beert. r f tity con In little, I/ Ire p riles what 'ue nttnent ,Iv, One dose after eating is suflicient to relibve the stomach and preveot . the food from rising and sour Jog,• OUIT •one dose token bell:4 lore retiring, prevents .YOlll-rneere. Only one dose taken atFilnight.;lnosens the bowels gently, and 'cures _ nest. OnedesotakeniftereachilN. tae: l will cure I) yxpepiia gras-One dose of lino tea- spoonfuls will - always re • - lieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken Cr fe- 1. " 11 mile obstruction •removes the cause of the disease., and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose irrniedi.”l ately relieves Cholic. while : One dose often repeated its n sure cure for Cholera: Norbu is. and a preventive' of ("Went. • 4 Only one bottle i-Virj need:4 to throw out of the system the effects Of tiled,. trine :Mei a long sickness. 4WOne bottle token for ' Jayndlee removes all sal. Jolnees or ttenatutal rolortZ from the skin. • One dose taken it Phlrt •titnebeforeeating gives •i -gm to the appetite, andig.makes food digest well. Ong dose often. repeated cures Chronic /kirrAma in its worst tom s.w bile Su...ri Ince and Bowel Comeaints yield almost to the first'w• dose. ' One or two doses cure at.r,„ tacks used by Worms in children:dher:eis ;to surer,P7 safer, or speedier remedy In the world. as It nererpw fails. ' • itiTA few bottles enreA Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. , iiVe take pleasure in re-tl3l commendingthismedleine as a prefentive fir itkret and Antte,Mill Percr , and all .Pimers of a .114fiessrn Type. It operates with certainty. and thrmaande"' are willing to testify to ite •wooderful virtues. t inappolnttnent has acts -of Siraaparnla mute itself la j natly with; Itneopltlnn nd Sarsaparilla, hild hall 'ri.Fc ue tho name to upon It. Abd It has with:tea laltle:h of the diaesaea Iti is cure their complete emedy should be jn. fins on the buttlMl & C 0.,. gi• Bottlei for /30.. Pectoral, for the eut ) e of every int, that it Is entirely 'videtaceof Its vlrtilte., n It ham long bean In lion. %retired not do amity in dept up to t oily be relied On to i i .n.bittud to do. AR who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its ~ . lac - Pills, ;Or cl*Ftion,lDyNordery, Pdes. Ith,unnalirs, tbmpluirt, Dr Opsty. Varna! G.ut. Nenrlat. ying Me 1.14,41.'i 0 moat, arnaltive' San,. !be nen np,rient lin amity nbyate. Bores for $lOO. ' laP i St :: 's r ;IrtKn:neee: itheaOronedies, 4t3t Anaertion of thepx.— 'natiinut Any.ipS.a:a Mater in the mouth with the Inrigorator,einct ticadloto loyethrr. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR Is a Scientific dledical Dimovery,and is daily working cores, almost two great to believe. It cures, ascif 'by ma gic. eren the first dose girist . g benefit, end seldom more than ono bottle is.sequired so?cure any kind of . Lirer Complitint.'frotn the worst Jautsdice or Dyspepsia to a Common Iliculifehe, all of which are the result of a Dis eased Lirer. Pr re, $1 per bottle. DR. SANFORD. Proprietor, 34p Broadiray. New York. Orr•Estsllrd - by all Druggists. Sold In Pottsville ply TIENRY SAYLOR; and In Tamaqua; by E. J. FRY. June le, . - • 254 y . , The most Extraordinary nook of the, Age.• ' Pint Edition• of 10.000 sold in 6 Weeks. " BOYHOOD'SPERILS PUPLISIIO.) . DR. S. PANCOASTi • 918 siriti g • ' Carsten Sfreo, Philadelphia, Pa., This le a bock of 22t pages.l2mo., bound In cloth, with NIB): LITIRKIRAPIRIC pLATH•4I, and intended lbr Parents, Guardians and Young Nieto Every young men that wishes to ns :Intern his. healtd and- staolocorl, and hare a !magi; progeny...6oM read thin hood. some 0: the stetements are really astounding and have never he• fore appeared In print. friar st. 5y:81,16, . A - Great Work for ' the Ladiee t By the same Author, entitled LADIES' MEDICAL" GU/DE, • AND MARRIAGE FRIEND. This is a work of, nearly tkki tu rmges,"benutifullly bound in cloth, cud root:tins ore , SPLW:Dtb 111111 CUSIOCS EXOUATEIGH. It rives a - complete description of • tbe structure cud funetkm of the reproductive organs of the temale, showing how MA rtrOttladienotay Wive or lithild large families.. Also, a eemplete histhry at liennapbro• dither, with curious Modes, show ing.both sexes in one. It 1111.0 gives advice to Young Ladies In f4wlfailag a husband - . pointing oat the tanks of on much unhappi ness after marriage, and the ingtietice it exacta On the offspring. •• The work 3'lvelves the symptoms snit . • treat Rent all female diseases, so that every fetualeiney belevown l'hyslrien. - The last chapter la devoted to theTOlLET.g:lring the reeolpta for cosmetics et n'resent lu use , hy the nobility of Franee.Englsed and Russia, for.beaulgying the hair, teeth. and , fer removing foul and preserving a sweet breath. They have been obtained at great ex pense. ' ' petet4 yift. -By mall. $1,75. or eight additions' Wise Stamps. WOO copies tuivenintedy hero ordered: - - TilaPO wishing a copy of the first edition should Ned their or dere without delay. ; • . • • FortoMplete description of the work wee :rftwpertiss, 'Web will lie - ssi it on - reeelpt of one lottir stomp. !AgentalN anted iu every town in the Union., Tett. 20, 'SU ' 9-ty , .—lts nut She noi•lout In f y.eures huhuniriOn y g on equillttiumi of srbich to the Isola LIDS! != . lole flu am. ned. that have wore or L aphdued I.y the 1 , . KW languished hy.vratee, to ot Mood to, I hel Yenta "ear. nova. longs land , Eryelpelas, itrp9cht• apeireht Venerearni,- a, and nil itrhhig and , . i 8 NEW.IiIE,D -ratiine matt e r, eh es us and artetirs.risulte i mapon se Jtidlestetilly tletuyil state, La the N EW it claims to do—& Liao by.rvntorlog !mut null Obotroetiono. , ird loon auy Drugglat tw ante. 'logistic Salt : VAiukt do:;$1. wtvipt of ndiiig veaser, 'Mould - EXTENSIVE MARBLE , YARD, - Nanantaugo tttreet r Pottsville, P' • TILE sabserlbtr hi • - - remind, at his ,o 1( stand, tcq furnlxh. al kiadiebf-nsiilarhas li bia line; for bundle, purprome—platnattd 01 =nee hil t it. invite pertionar attentloh the TOXIb StiIDRIS to MoonalautsathlSlMl ale clam.. They ear Red In every rartell or le, nod ■lll ewer tivoreGly.labeaal,. "*""'Pltis any 7bere.nod ere offered at cheaper rates, • Jaw; 3, 'etli 1:3•1y1 • JOHN T. LTG . are circular. fko:k Plit7 tea ICItY .Tqw n imet Village WILL TEM/ YOU TO PIERCE Tiocrowna or'rus EARTH, LED BUNG OUT 7EO* 'nig CATERED OP motrwTirrs,,irirem.s yam WILL m yrsnu TO MUM A 36 maw? TATOits ODE Axe ruiAturer=.Dr.4oks a rri: • • PUBLISHED ::EVERY SATURDAY MORNING,- BY BENIAMIN : - : ,BANNAN;:poTTs I n; spErw i y - f,p1 4 1', 0 MEDICINAL. ere offered.' ti a eonterilent form, I,lncitant. which. acting - npim the • ctiodlor the s) stem. to the atanib nftt4 any debilitating attack qt In fin heat. or any local or meal. ISPoriontik• which. with's' general' Ith ?i peratint Influence upon the L ig hereon ft Irritation, when taken linet tendency to the brain, end it reaction t. Illfb to She bane of singmorelnjury tlinp theoriginal eiy end pirinanentlyexlltlngthe the frame. producing tireasnrily he,netlon of the earlnn+ mgens, AND' MANHOOD'S CURSE" And for sale by all Iklksollera. IRON WORKS. PINECROVE IRON WORKS, Pluegrove, ategisayakall (Lomat yi Par Thts, eel ahlirbment is bear under the Snperintendence of Jons Y. Watts. 2 Lt - nil formerly of the well known firm of J. Wren Brat.. of Pottsville. - ,- *- 49 1 "... Mr. Wren's experience as a Mann Ma. 1111131 M, extruding through a period of many years, dm ring which time .be has been contented In {be treetkin °looms of the Innen iron•worke in lbw United Stale*, will be SI J.Unitietlt guarantee of the character of the work turned not of thierestaLliahment. • All orders. by Malt oritberwise, for Orem engines trf any power with their cermet lona, machinery tbr blast (unreels-tolling milli. forget; grist mills, saw gums. ma chinery for. using single and double acting pumps, breakers, drift are will reecho prompt attention. • Connected with the works le a large steam car factory, capable of turning nut large orders at short notice. The we made at thin establishment are reared to tone in the state for durability, while the style of plate wheel manufactured and extensively used is superior. and worthy the attention of nallrned companies. By strict altention to htudners. In all tie detail', Mu proprietor hopes the Pinegrove Iron Works rosy receive a share of. public patronage: ' JAMES L. NUTTING, JUAN T. MUNN, ' Proprietor., Master 3lschinist and Supt. Mirth 12. '59 • . .• . 11- 1 TAMAQUA IRON WORKS. 1 Carter £ Alem, Iron fininders, itichiaisfs, Boiler and Machfiiste 21m1 Maker. and car Builders.' ' . The mibscribers are now prepared' to 1 ig receive M.ders for all kinds of otailena • .. ec-,,. •ry Engi es,and machinery fn. collier , n a t .. LL[ lee, blast fermiers, mills, ke Exton /51113 tar tittles and practical experience In the bnaluess warrant Ahem in taking the largest contracts at the lowest prices. Particular attention 10alle4, havens A Allen'. New Style Potent. Winding Maehinery, by which the Slope or Shaft rope or ellains run on the top of both drums in double ways. - -S -. This arrangement, It Is Confidently believed, will **vein the Wear and tear of repel or chains, the price of the mach nery,in fire lears; and ter fast winding, slatellgity , f •op4true lion and durability, it cahoot be surpasied. We a IsO recommend the new car wheel. In vented by r. Lit - Cieti If Allen. This wheel ern only he,nad at our weeks, and has stood the test of the sere r.ll *event winters past, triumphantly ; not,a single wheel har fug been broken ;deceits introduction We are now placing it under the eats of some of the prim elicit Railroad CoMpanie , s In the country. , Ito would oleo call,the attention of the nubile to the ,Tamatta Car Shop.conneeted with the above works, and recentlrereited trekhe manufacture of Railroad, Drift, Freight Cars and Tro-k o. and furnished with all the latest improvements:so that they,eire thus enabled to execute work much cheaper and with moredespatch . than heretofore: e - ,l All work guaranteed:, rorson4 wanting anyibing In our line would do well to eye us'.4 call. CARTER* ALLEN. 17- Aprlll 24, 'EA rOUItDRY - arrACRItEBHQP, . writ hnytst IL; air at. WINTEASTEKN annoences s IE3: readineett. from the complete outfit of the above named establiehment;to cup rrita,;-Cptas ply orders In his line of business-- - ail for Steam Engines. Railroad and Drill Can. Pumps. Coal Braid:ere. Castings and Machinery of every pattern. lie warrants hit. work to give cat isf:irt ion. and accordingly patrol age at home and abroad. Jan.:27,185S 41.17 .FOUNORY.ANO IMIACHINIE SHOP, Stettin Car kesotory, &o. ,NOTICE.—'I he bueiress of 'the lite gma, arta of SNYDER sill t o .punned by the subscriber in all its carious branches of Steam Engin() bUillikla. l con Founder. and mei:uric. turer or all kinds of 31siehltiery, for Rolling 311I's, Blast Furnaces, Railroad Can., &c.. Ar. Ito Will 1140 wintistue the business of Mining and Selling the celebrated Iti.e Fkrei White Ash and Lewis nail SimAn Tiles Red Ash Cuals,,being . sole proprietrint these Collieries. GEORGE W. SNYDER. 34f nAry 21, 111:17 . 1 1!" POTTSVILLE ROLLINO MILL. . .Tll k puhscrihets aro couPtantly mann. lac tering callow:Fixes of Colllers'llailp, weighing 22,25, 30.32 and 410 pounds .r. f rinftiridt per yard. Also,large nails of the most -approved patterns, weighing 45_50,50 nd ou pounds peryard. From theer, r erience of the rapt 5 years. we tail confident Ofanaking nails unsurpap,ol . In quality bye any mill In the country. All bumincPs .matunications addressed to Messrs. Yardley & Son, Iron Factors, PoWrille, will meet with prompt *ltem . lion. ' .JYO. BDy4YISII 4 Ca. June 20 . ;'57 PALWALTO• ROLLING MILL: The subscribers beg leave to an ticuuce to their friends and the public. aenerally.that 'their new Itoßing 31111 rE llffirs., :a i ic Mt Pale,Alto is new complete, and In full ..: operation, and that they two prepared to furnish ' T rails of various patterns. weighing from - to 70 iks. per yard. Also. different irises of flat, square and rebut! tuerchtnts' bar iron. - Orders for rally or, hay Iron-are respectfully solicited, and will meet 'with- prompt attention If left dither at the itelling Mill, Bright t Larch's hardware - Store. Centre street. or al their eine.. i.oriier of serrnd and Market streets. • HAYWOOD, LEK i CO. ' Jan .1, 'AT • l tf . TO COAL.OPERATORS.& MINERS. Pioneer Bolaer I,v orks. Ti e aUbBCI thi r respecifully invitee mew the attention. or the heal neat! entetnnol ty to hie Roller • Worke, on Railroad irrr; ‘ , ..; street. below _ the Paseenger --"'" Pottsville, Pa., 'where he la pre aced to BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, - S.mnWStaekA, Mr St.Ackx, Biwa Pipes, Gasometers, Drift kc.. 'de. Willem on hand. • Being a practical unwhanlc.and haring. for years do voted himself - entirely to this branch'ot, the business., he Ilatiera himself that work done at his establithnu•nt will gire sail .faction to altirlio may favor him with a rail. Indbriduals and Companies will find It greatly to their ildiAntage to easullne hie work before , en gagling elsewhere. i • • • JOIIN T. NOBLE, Nor. 21,14 47 tf ' BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. . Brice W. Hudson respectfully in l' Itlon forma the public that he is now role 'MY M;Pi proprietor of the Roarer Illeadcw Iron & Jt... .xi_ . . mi ri i, i'Ci n Braes Works, and is fully prepared to 'r_l c :i....= matinfact are, at this establishment, Steam Etiginett of every Bizet Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars.atot evity tither description of Iron and Brara Castillo; suitable for the Coal mining or of her &hn r eines o the moat 'resionable terms. also. Blowing Cyl lode X, for Blot Furnaces and Machine work in gen eral.ri, i , 1 Repairing, of all kinds done with neatness and des-, patch pt ,the lowest prices. Ali la ork fornlrthed by them *irr i tated to perform well. They would anHelt the custom of t bore who may want art idea In their line in this 3leioity. All orders will meet with Immediate. and 'prompt:attention. Roarer Meadowe. January 1.'59 1- ASHLAND IRON WORKS. ' The sunscriberare now fully pre pared to • furnish. at the Ashland Iron t . 4,( 15114- Works. Steam Encitres and Pumps'of rrif yy.f i. 6±6i c any power and - capacity, for mining and ol bet .porpoces. Coal Brenken. of every Axe and, pattern mein use, together wish castings and forgings of-' ' ,every description. Coal and Dritt Cars of all sizes and patterns. large Truck and llorstways,—all furnished at the shortest notice: The sultan iberi Bat ter themselves that. Inasmuch as every member of the firm Is a practical mechanic, they will Impalas to ternlph machinery that will Compare favorably with any in the Region. Alll orders directed to L. P. 61111.31111 A 'Mos., Ashland, Schuylkill county, Pa-will receive nrompt at tention. • L. P. ()ARNIM. •I. , MICUAELOARNIM, • JOSEPU GARNER. A thland,Mayll3.'s7 19- DEHAVEN'S 1M:111 - WORKS. • Itl Swerve( I e. The subscriber iv I prep+ red to I manufacture oTliAll ENGINES of any • nutter, Pumps of any capacity, and Coal _ . trußreakers of every description ; as well as . every other kind of machinery used in Minesiptenkera. Furnaces. Rolling Mills. Saw 111111 P: Ar. 'From the Incilit les posseased for manufacturing; nnd from lung experience in the busin4s, work can be turn ed outtat this establishment, at the very lowest prices, 'and Oa superior quality. , • Persons desirous of putting, up machinery of any kind, itre Invited to eon and 4aautitte patterns, and be come acquainted with prima before" contracting else where. . Orders of eioryikled are coliriteri. end sides attention• will be . gisen to (heir prompt execution. WILLIAM DIHAYEN. Minersaille, December 9.1867 46-tf WASHINGTON IR ON WORKS, pansy's ID, rate tIIO3..t.'JAS. REN rex peel •;. folly invite the attention 'of the bust , --1;44 R. Oese community to their Now Machine shop and Foundry erected betatron Coal or". and Itallniad streets, and trim t.ng on Norwegian street, where they are prepared to execute all ordera;f)r machinery or limas and Iron. such as Steam Engines. all .kinds of Gear hoc for Dolling 31111 N, Grist, and Sar DM it. Single and Double acting . l'ilMl o 9 Coal 'Croakers. Dalt Care, ail kinds of Railroad Cast inr . s, such as Ckidin Mr. Flat and T hall; Frogs. Switches; Le.; all kinds or 6;lit and wrought Iron Shaft lug. . 11 w! lug praetlear mechanics, and having made thedetnalada of the Coal 'Region their study for yearn. also all kinds of Machinery in their line of business, they Utter them. selves that work done at the' restabilshment will gists sa t Isfart lop to all Iwho m,y honor them with a call. MI orders thinkfullylirceired and pnisuptly executed, nu the most ilOasolialtl4 terms. - . THOM AS WHEN, Nov. 2:2, 'AT „ pAltip3RS OP 8011ITYLIIIII. COUNTY,; • 11"TENTIONI! ,Who wish . to, raise Eargn crops htgrain. teesiXt.NALPS GUANO. FERTILIZER. and DIP/LOVED 4UPER•PHOS, PIIATE OP LIMB. Analyzed Professor Charles ,Jaetomai of the United States Patent 'Mee. (Chemist) and by him reffenrseeded for the grain cropoitid has been inmueeepsful use for years. Priceisf Fertiliser : - IT a Ion; • .. waited Superphosphate of Lime, .40 ' NitMgened "' • ' • • LO "tloaun,Colambian.Nat 40 4. " Soft Phosphatic.' ditto Nn. 1 OnTert4inellt PerOILIP 0 euoo, pure BO* Duct and Pot Asti in barrels. • .Illood and Pone Manure. Also, Fruit Tree. Grape Vine and Grass Lawn Fertiliser in keg; at $1 ZS is keg. To those who boy to sell again a liberal discount. livered tree of portage to aby point In the Old City. • ltir•Pamphletsieen be had` at the °Mee, and full direc• tious for using it. . O.4I..LIIINACT. • . Xr. 2i •Vontl Thral Strad, Philtdefidifa ,July 16,'53 • - liiirsooKB-.By HM A WARD BRY:ONTI. pN N AND PLEASANT TALK *bout Pretty, Flaireis itad Firming—by Weber. - New mats Papers: Or Inewit and ..Itxpefielle•a of nail; 'emu fni , ,jerte--by Ilerti7 Ward Wee tfor• • The ?Carrara the Old. or Ottlibrala adul lodk pa Bo- mantic Arpecta—by J. W. Palmer. Akr adla—hy the Author of WO Epataiwgrigs . r•SPCtrFr P. 6. Cur:eo l / 4 . - Tbit Mown ore of a Poor Toone' Mao. , Thel'agabond-Al Adam Madam!. •• ,_.'_ _ .._' , s. ' JAat, published, and fur sale it B. BANAiNSM . _.. , . . .- , llenk a, 4 itisuenery- *tote.. . 4,TEREOSCOPIC vitwa.- --. US'a.' received .fecim the New , York J . . # . stemma* C.a., a warren at Inntrurnenta. alitt Aluminium. /English and French Viewa.lltatnar. lawny Groan!, a t-Aciprtrenting 4ite)ike picture.. ' For We al- B. DANNPII4 ' Duo ' k and Budioncry ...live. SAT tiRDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1859. REAL &UTE SALES. THE• .: w_DERSIGTERN 11.4141313;! - UNNEU; Agent for ' Schuylkill. Ctrbon, Luzern*. Colunibia: liotihirts• ber and and Dauphin ,enutitioa, earls for gale, WU. fu Canine City, )lips conoty.lowa. Alpo, land in VitllOiN and St iriutiri, for curt, or on tints. Forfurtherbilbr lion write and enclz ifostago stamp, to ' . - • r: ' - FAD r. - PATTEN.Agt. /lino:ill* Seli kill co., Jan. '4'39 ' 4-tt ', - ' 1 FOR SALE. '' • ' II r .L 1 HE , undersicrned 'offers for 'sale ; A tract oti land containing 9 serer, and ' iltu- a ms the tippler' Pt. Carbon mad.• about a half mlie from Pottsville: The impromonants are two frame:deal. ling houses, a small stable. and also • opting .of airier fatting water. I will smell in one piece or in lots to snit purchasers. It I Com well adapted to the mb , ing of mwetables.and has mme fine young 'ample trees and grape einei thereon. For farther particulars semahe of -,'l , . • GEORGE LAUER,Orchard Wows y. . Ilia eraiona for Haling the above are, that he Inspire. ehased the Tumbling Rom Farm from the Schuylkill Navigation Company. and wlsbee fo make it an exten sive Farm. which will require Ibis spate time:and alto Wends making a Summer resort thereon, which will be one of the finest outside of Philadelphia, , • , Pottsville. Feb.l2'49 , .l, . i-tt • THE lIAMMON.TON FA R.MER- A newspaper devoted to Literstureand Attica!Wreath° Petting forth fall account sof the new settlement of Rain monton; In New'Jersey, em bit subscribed for at only 2 cents per WHIM: /nein*, rosters 'stamp, for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic-Co. New Jersey., Those wishing cheap land„ of the best quality, in ent of the thealtblest and moat delightful climates In the Won, and where crepe are never ent down by frosts; the rribie scourge of the earth, see ad. vertisement of liam tm outon Lands; , , PRIVATE BALE . • _ VALUA ; EE ;TOWN PROPERTY. fr HK su.seriber intending to- leave Tamaqua will sell his three story Briea I °use. located s Broad street.ln the very centre of the bnrinrra portion of the borough. at a bar. , gain to any one desirous of making a profitable loskt. meat In teal estate. The termx wilrhe made easy. The lot contain,. 25 fret In front, and Is j 150 feet ldeep. This Improvements are a large three story liririr House, on Drnadatreet—the toxin building Is 26 feet (melt and 32 feet deep—back building, two stories nitgh. with IWO prirtijos,lll-iby 38 lett. containing all 14 modern im provements sod conveniences—such as gai : wa ter, baths, 'range and h. ater. There are three roe von the first floor—paylor, dining morn;kltchen and ash hotme.— The second story contains sirrooms. Intl the third story three rooms. For further partieulars'apply to the sub. scriber, residing upon the premises. Jcity le.mo • • ' N1C1104.12 DALLIET. 2:).3t• • NEW A r BICULTURAL SETTLEMENT. . , 1, TO LL WANTING - FA WIN - . . A Ziso Opp° nnily in a Dili.ghlfui and Healthy .Cli mate 2-1 Niko l&uarast of Ploa.daphiu, on the atoulen and AtTanim Railroad, X. J. i A N (Atli:Ante, consisting of •Seieral , ~,,, .. thowan x of unmet productive soil has been dI'S tided into Mt Aof various elm , to sad the purchaser. A population f some PVI.,yo Iltindr.l, from - iariotut parts of the 11 dle Staten and Nev. Bneland, have set, lied there the put year, Improred theif places, arta rafted (roared crops. The peke of the land is at the low sum of fro tIS to pi per acre; the soil is of the Lest quality foethe proluction of Wheat. amts.. (burn, Peaches, Grape* and Vristlal-Ps. 1T IS (X)NSIMIRED li i THE BEST I , UIT SOIL . IN VIE UNION. Ttle place Is perfectly see re from frosts—the destructive enegly of the farmer. Crops of grain. grass and fruit are now growing, and tan le seen. By examining the' place IV telt, a correct jUdatuent can be - formcd at the produc. I 11-ellene of thd land. The teams are made easy to secure -the rapid impruviment of the land. which is only 'told for vette/ imprvecniest The result has Leer, that wit h• In the tact year, name Ihrre hundred Loaves have been erected, two mills, one steam, four she* some forty vineyards and peach or baud- planted, ands large anot her of other Mr mvemente, making it a okestrable and active place of bnain:ese.. l. ,____ As the reader toxy percei re frvut itp location. Ia the ISES.VIN THE UNION. Prodtrebringlnz donlila the price than In locations away from the city, and more than double the' pike than the Wert It la known Oat the earlierd and heat fruits and ♦egetal.les in this latitthle come from New Jerrey, and are annually exported to the extent of toll- Mona. In locating here, the settler has many advantages:— .He is within a few home ride of the great'cities of _New England eild Middle States, he Is neer hie old friends , and ateorffitkma, lisle In a vtlkd country where irtry, imprnrenttni of cantfint and cirithation is al hand. He can buy every article be wants at the cheapest price.and sell his produce for the highest. (in the West thin is re• versed) helms schools ter bin children.ditine service, and.* ill enjoy an open Winter, and delightful climate, where fryers ate utterly unknown. The,reselt of the change upon those from the north, bait generally been to restore them to an excellent state of health. - In the way of building and improving. luMber can be obtained at lbw mills nt the rate of $lO to slsper thou sand. lit ic from the brickyard opened .in j tbe place, every ankle can be procured in the place. good carpen ters are at hand. add there is, no place. In the Union Where buildings and Improvements can be made cheaper. The reader will at mice be struck with the advantages here presented, and ask himself why the property has not beau taken up before: The reason is, it WAS never thmiSh in the nrarlet; and unless these statements were correct. no one would be Invited to sinnsine the land before purchasing. -This all-arei expected to do.-v They will see land under cultiration; such is the extent of the settlement that they will no doubt .neat. perions !rem their own neighborhood; they will witness the :to priivements and can judze the character of the papule. Linn. It they muse with , • view to settle, they should mule prepared to stay a day or two,hnd be ready.to pur chase, as locations cannot be held on serum'. There are two daily trains to Philadelphia, and to all settlers who improve, the itoilmol eonipaoy purr o Free ,Tielet for Iqz-loodhs,ood a .11,0 Price nael for Three Part. . In soenectirth with the agricultural tettlement. a new and thrivin; town has naturally arisen, which presents' inducements for any kind of business, particularly Stores and manufactories. The shoe .business could be carried on In this place and market to good advantage, also Cotton business, and manufactories of agricultural implements,or foundries fur twain.' small article*. The Improvement has been so rapid se to insure a constant. and permanent lucre:m.l of business. Town lota . of a maxi elan. we do net sells *mall aura, as it duuld &dart the imam vetnout of the place, cad be had at from SWO and upward.. The linatmontan Reran, a monthly literary and Agri• cultural sheet, containing full information of Hammon ton, ran be obtained at 25 rents per annum. • Title indisputable—warrantee deeds . given, clear of ail encumbrance when money is paid. Route to the laud:. Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia. fur Hammonton, by Railroad, at '1,.,; A. 11.. or at 434 P. M. Varela, cents. When there Inquire for Mr. Byrnea. Hoarding (*invent. ences on bend.. Poetise had better atop with Mr. Byrne., a principal, until they have decided as to•pu rehtudng. as be wilt show them over the land in his Carriage, free of espense-- Letters and eppliertiona can be 'addressed to °die it Byrne., Hammonton P. 0.. Attriatle Cn- New tray: or P. B. Coughlin, 203 South Fifth street, Phila. labia. Maps and lutbrunstkin cheerfully furnished: . July :, '59 27.flut • FARM LANDS FOR / SALE. 25 Iles from Philadelphia by railroad. in the Maloof New Soil among the_ beet, for agricultural purposes. being a good loam will. with noisy bottom. The land la a. large tract..divided into small farms, and huodrede fX j ut ail parts of the country are now setilingandboild, I g. Tho crops produced are large and ran be seen The climate Is delidulot, and secure from (tots. Terms from $l5 t 0.820 per acre, foldable within fur years by instalments To , shit the. nfaro--Loam 'Vine Streit wharf at Philidelphla, 5t:7 1 ,4 A; Di.. be ~it. tTd for Hammonton. or addr4a it. J. Byrnes, by letter. umonton P. 0., Atlantic Co., New Jersey. ' See full .advei tireineut. . , . f)astisicat By IiTEAMERB.- • E subscriber : is authorized 1 to take Pau ingers by Steamers Co and 'from Europe in the fliet and second class and a so n t e Isteerage at 410 lowest rates. A Shame, sails from New York for Liverpool en The 26th Inst. , Fleet 'Chung Pas. i senders. 176—Thiel Clang. $lO, found to rrradrms.— F amengers also brought out It steamers. Apply to LIANNA`Ii Who also sells drafts on Europa In- I , llllle of.£l. and upwartia• , March 11.'59 ,11 PHILADELPIII A Sr, lIKADING RAILROAD CO, flee, 2:1'.-outhIOUIVIII street. PHILADELPHI.k,, April Ifilh, 1859. PASBF.SILER TRAINS.. FOR ItArtnlSllllita. On And after Monday, 19th Instant. Two Passenger Trains will he run DAILY (Sundays excepted) to Bar risburg yin lioniing and to I erreediate points. • MORNlikitr LINE.. '' • Leaves the Depot, at Broad and Vine it, eels, at 7.50 a. Arriving at 11nrriKbiarg at 12.30.1R0nn. ' , AFTERNOON LINE. • Leaves the Depto, at Broad and Vine . striels, at 3.30 P. M. ,1 Arriving in llarrisbarg at 8.30 P. M. Fero to 11nrrIsburg., lot claim, claw, 2 79 By order of the Board. W.U. Ate4l.U2s3itY. April '59 18-t014.1 . . Erscrdary AUSTRALIA PIONVERI LINE. ." Established in 1110 n. Carrying the D. 8 Mails. Suiting Pcoritivels on at Day Advertised. r..1 1 11E Beautiful new A I Clip per Alp "ELIZA AND MATILDA," MO lour burthen, NOW IKXIIOLX, lTh ter,nas raplaly oat - - at'Pnr, Nolt e North Hirer; and haring two-thirds of heecapacify engaged, will hate despatch for Itelbnuroo. She bus Inagnintent Stale Rome won mo4lolooo for Second Cabin Paw/weer; all on heck. JA4Dlivvg i • Hates of [`amigo- ~ 'Find Cabin rtalboo, $2OO Sdcond Cabln,llo. children, in ern* tow; over two seam and Under t !retie. half prire. ' • For Freight or Panante;appijon't”ard, or to 11.11T.GAliNliON, 6 Bowling Oreen,litrer York. • Flight Rills for sale; and cashadvances tiaade on eon. , . . nign men to. .• Consig:nreb. in ilcuttralln: Mims. Wilkinnizi, Tires. & Co July 16.'59 [Safi. 12,.'G8 J. Only Infect Line for Ireland! QTENM told! PANTS of ,GREAT k7Bßl'alli andultaAtarc :_ -. i ii ii tat '---'Wor. $3O I ~, The nowerfol ;coo Sfeumbins. CITY ovtAvratong. errroritisauvroN, CITY OIeIIANCIIESTFI, KANUAXOO, , TIO_,0" Will sail from Now Torklfor CORK sot thefts to LIT. 11111'001.' Fli-,Br Jitaitater.l4oo44. 4 ,2ll • hawse Mien Newitork: • Cebio x , 1 .Thlnl,Pal* _ - ~.- - $lO Pa/wage from LimmmooPood Corks , Cabin: -s - • , - - Sob Thlrdelats, .-.- - - $4O Ati*Taseenners foirydrded to !teem Miriam, Bremen and lienibura, in Cablit, l lo6lbittierare. _ To PARIS (( in 25 bona from Liverpool ' ) ' Cabin, $)O; Third Clam ' • -•-, • _„- • The above Steeittshlps tin bent at Tiro le watertight row partnion tK carrycot,* en es Senyeen, end *very requ 111 , e, ler hirenedletsestinetitin art ie. Por Pasegilyply to R. J. Andhra. Ca.: ITT-Broadway, N. 2,llJohn JAk4 , l4 prnsdirl: 4 4 14 to, - IL; Kb AKOKo4464llbi;' . r , •-" 4M..Kintnaldbe' ,K.l6o.4"neeenitera by Ole Linikirold lay qt nelbnit at Ile Mix and Et: Johns, ea the dodgem pierced dint.' to GOA. [4141116,19 lb. TUE MARKET, TRAVELING. ,MISCELLA TO - ALL-WAN sten dement et Ram • • CHIPS 1-.014E8811 CHESS! ! ! UST received, a fr •sh -assortment of Baal lloneand Wood Memoir; of dlffereat style; Qom Moults arid Earkratoinort Ilkyrit, Dominoes. at.-- Am), Ague, no Chem. For solo at •• • Q. 114NNA2i1 book and Statimery Store. —-' • ' PAPER_ BA_ m.gs, - • ' gATEN. T M A UnINEs- - A DgYaper • sits;to fiord from Ito 20 p 0 .nos. Om° t nieersilinig as 4 other*, 14or lisle by : Z. GARRIGVEP. Conk* stmet. Pottsalik. tX0.40 . - =MINE] • ORCHARD MILL' THE subscribers having taken the Or 'chant Mill, In thellotough of rotterllle, ere no ties that their been naneted their Boor and Fred businers to that phew. where they wilt be hanpylo atecenmodate their old Meads and epitome's. • Priewilwir, VelanS, 's?9' BOMBEUGH.U4, BU IL , , - . ‘RENTiestty. •- • • SEIDEKS will after pr this date &stony his eat int attention to the Dentistry - business. Ottice—Mabantno street'adjoinlng the office of the Pottsville t lies e e • Oas Works. lie titillate a continuance or the patronage herelotnre so liberally accorded him, .111 hie pronosion. ' AVOID, Dia' lbdf PR_ESERVE'YOUR TEETH! . 11. DODSON'S c e lebrated Ro Tioth Paste. fur elesniloi s beautifying and preserving She TEETH. stands unrivaled as a denti frice, and Iv undoubtedly the finest article of the kind ever-offered. • To be bad of the proprietor, or.. of Henry Baylor, Drewist. Pottsvllk.. July 31.'58 NEW STORE. ' fIE subscribers announce to their friends end the citizen* of P)ttatri4e and vicinity, :ft they have haws "moonnEADT3 OLD STAND." • Orrwri. of &toed awd Market Streets. where CM *bray! be *rand a good asecriment of ' Dry Goods, G las t Provisions,. and a rudely of art Ides a iwa3 r Lept .firat.,,elasa re tati store- ttedenitanding bintinten Moroni:My, tiley futile a custom Islay& by strict attention toillual• news and fair denting, tbe l y Intend to deserve. Fresh Gciedistionsbniihi* Arriving. The best ankles alwaya on band at the keret PII IC k.S YOU CASTE. • • L • • It. WHIMS, -CALL A r,68 ..orh LT Ali INE:7II7I.II w. S I TOC K ek . 1134 f DEOIDEDLY . is . SWIUT, tiZATEFIT AND 1110:2 NECK—TIES ! - De4dedly . the newest, eietest and most tubkonable GLOVES !' Decidedly the newest, noted and mot serikeible SUSPENDERS 1 Decidedly the newest and neatest, silk, linen and entarte * HANDKERCHIEFS! Awl decidedly, The newest, and most extensive tOw•Alment of GOVEIN'IMAMZUCIELLSTnEt FURNISHING 'GOODS! Of every des-ription. fee Spring and Seamen ever of to a Base/fie Public, can w.w Men, in eonnei: Hon with an unparalleled aiOartlllent of . Clothe, Cmustmere's and' Vestlogst • Just irelFelVed from New York and Philadelphia, at the " 4 7EMPLE OF FASHION!" Corner rf . Ccvire and .11iihraidatfuo Sit.. ' Poltpvllle, Ap. O. '59 1541'1 E.T. ELLRICII k CO. PEICE LIST AND:CATALOGUE ' OF TOE METROPOLITAN GOLO PEN CO., ° FPI() E-175. Broadway and 2 Courthomi street, NEW YORK. Five Dollar Lists GOLD PEN. Comniereial size; In Gold Pencil Case, • with large Sono Gerd, price 15 GOLD PEN,,llammoth else, in - 811+rr Estenslow Case, price ' 5 GOLD PEN, Mammoth size, In Ebony Desk Holder, gold mounted. price i, 5 GOLD PEN. Ladies' rice, in dqubloAlde Gold Pen ell Case, with Stone Geed. (uiltra fine4priee 6 ' Three Dollar Lists ' GOLD . PEN, Engrossing size, in Desk Iloider„(nomething new and lary desirable.) Es GOLD PEN, Commercial sizefin‘ Paient Ettenniun Silver Cane. price ' "1 •• 3 GOLD PEN, Ladies' size, in Gold_Peticii; . Cane, with Stone price 3 The (largest) LEVIATHAN GOLD PEN ,' pries 3 • Tvio lolldr Lusts • GOLD PEN, Ladles' she, In rilver Extension Cato, - priee • - . . " LI GOLD PEN, for Gents, In Bayer Extension One,: • price , 2 GOLD PEN, Engrossing size, Ebony peek holder, • PE N aiLlPri ~ - . ' 2 GOLD,3Lammot it Axe, price 2 In preference to selling our Goods to the trade on time (thereby incurring great losses) we Pell for Cash, direct to the consumer, at wholesale prices; and as en additional inducement, with each article ordered, we give a valuable premium. varying In price.fmm $1 (.0 to $3O. Persons ordering Pens from our Five Dollar List will receive, with the articles ordered. a, premium from the following flat, varying in price from 44 to WO, viz.: Gold Brooches, with Mosaic, Florentine. Gold Stone, . Shell, LIT/S. Conlin, Garnet and Coral Settings; Ladies' full sets. same style:, Revolving Pins. different patterns; Ladles' and Gente'llold and Silver Watched t do Gold Chains, various patterns; Bracelets. plain and mounted. all sty les; Gents' Dianiond• Pins; Ladies' and Gents' Gold Rings, solid, and with'settings; Hunts' seri Studs and Sleeve Buttons; Gold LoCkets slogle,and double glows, ke.. . - Perarna ordering from the Three Dollar List will re , ceive a premium varying in price from $2 60 to SIS. from the following list. riu Ladles'. Gold Pins and Drop., various styles; Silver Watches.drunting cases; du. open face; Gold itings.„Studs, and Sleeve Buttons; Thimbles; Gents'OoldCallfornia Diamond Cluster Pine, with Chain; Mines' sets Pins and Drop; Gold Neck. laces, plain and with settings; Dracele's, , do; Scarf Pins ke. . . . PeriMur ordering from the Two Dollar 'List will re. eels's& premium varying le price from $1 66 -to $lO, from the following lid, via.: Open lace Silver Watches; English Plated Chain ; imitation Gold Watches; Gold Tooth Melte; Gold Rings; Sleeve Buttons and Studs; Ladies' Gold Belt Slides; Risks Gold Pins aid Ear Drops. Sir Persons ordering from the above Price Lists will please state the pen of their selection, enclosing the al:Punt (MA of 950 and they will nkelve the Fame, with premium, by return mail, securely packed and pre paid. We guarantee perfect satbifaetkm In, every rase; and should any person be dissatisfied with the articles sent, they can return the goods within three drys, and we will refund the money. la Our Pens are gill stamped wijh our Trills sit, and are warranted perfect In every respect. i Persons ordering goods will :please be par {cigar to write their address plain, giving Town, County sod Efate. . I'. 11.—Cash orders ft r any of our foreroluroioodo will be tilled with promptness. and at the lowest possible prices. 1i rAU fbminveications Arruld be addressed to Me • “METROPOLITAN GOLD PEN CO;' 174 Broadway and 72 Courtleod streets, New York. May 7,'59 . liftim ~ HOTELS. : POTTSVILLE: HOUSE.. - 10113, F. KETNER; Proprietor, - 7. 1% VAntre runt, ronsrizzE, ra. • airgood Stabling proilded . :lll ?ipvembar 20, _ "WHITE HO RSE HOTEL." ' Corner qt ectilre 'and -dionloopo' Stmts. Fbatrak. . . 'Joseph M. Feger, Proprietor. lintertainnientsandaeviimoidations „ (tithe best kind. sod every attention , - . will be N I& by ibe beet and ids at- iendantirto make guests and travel! • ei- p i , 4 1" 6- . . . grit comfortabli . ___ _ Angus! I, '5B . . COLD SPRING HOTEL. - ' On the . Dauphin of; Smaleekanoil - - • , Ra;froacl. ._s. "--S-j r The subscriber has taken that rim-ll:- ..----"- =odious lintel on the line of the Wept'ln k Busy uolol o * n f - um Railroad. one of the nap watering place* In th e el 'ate. The lintel Is larg add commodious anitready to 'receive viol tomat mole te'ehargee. The Iteration 11 20 in lee east of Asephln and 10 miles west of Ploegrove.— It lebeentifol location for Pie ?fie Parties dating the ' Baunner se.ision. and every effort will be wee to"iccotn mode...those who may skit the place. - ' ADAMS trAAF.,. ' i 0, ,Ar.‘ e PAINTING, &C. JAMES FIELD,' • . . Idelosiii*dign and 'Veopate _ , 'PIT ATO R WOODS AND . • IBlizierrrltra Hanger. awl Goad Hanger. Dicoriter. air cost Astioxr, *early . trpwite the Allierial4 • HOlnfli Thanint. • ' [Apd1,2.'69•1404a.• Window 13hititeOld BOid* Ors.' • 0 - and '7 Feet Voriff.T SPLENDID ASSORTNILIIT l• NEW'PATENT FIXTURES! * At Wear!, Iltilj qty &frit Frieee. , Can be had at .DANNAN'S /Wean and set, theta. Paw s'L ' apd pookatona Pottorlilft • • NEW STYLES OF , . • • 9 4141 , 6^ Paper Hangings Deoorations, dco. Oiled Window iiiindes, Fixtures,`.. IMIUDEY & BOWEN, Painters and Paper fingers, (kstre Strut. /tang:4 doors utlicy. ,. .4Atericars Ilona March 2.6„ l3. • REDUCED PRIIIES. 12Gras,m, mo'flaper cum.essapi e THE subscriber has I Are lot df very tholes Patterns of Paperomitablo for Halls, • • Parlors, Dining Booms, Chun berg Publktilulittinies,wbirh • be wilt seat at greatly reduMl rice'. ;The Mock ern brareg the •. mei most !stormed Patterns . 'l!iper as ettesiiiii Noir" twins Or Birgit im4o ,l lPirthinginesafil Books' it _ *DAMIAN'S rim* iteeisrele ud Abetritrepercedikekatiere. flarTAPrt,4.l2lo43 591 4 11.10 yy4l CIUSA.P: •••+•' '"Ig• ' • t . • -sous. FARMS. I* nr. THE NEW"CINEVRA.7 i'"Fritdarika Bremer Well said that .thetateof the nes 't is the Illananee of oar history. Net other laud has d o De of truth profound Interest. Would.l could plus you the narrow room, what one of the bravest scuts God tempi - 0811d breathed the air of a Ica State: lies er bad "placqd her in a .Itax.—a merited slave. to he traesporteWas *eight to a Northern eity.—bnping it would couteln the mina train With himself. Imagine his agony when be found. oa his antral, that it bad been left tag mother Willi :get half ea her heed Ile may hours. the dust of the statilug With down with every motion of the plattorm into her eyes end with str whams's effort she slides every growl, remember log it Is LE.erly for which she suffers. Atrired at length, they dare not show any anxiety shile j the precious bur den is home NT lumbering through the careless streets. When the olio refuge is reached at last, sad the drar timed, Ito one ereseut can articulate a • pylistde—eo terff• ble the .Whence! The hod is opened—thank God, she ibres I She leaps to her feet in glad And radiant joy.— Bart tern sew brings fever, ere which death hovers .for a month, till a happy heart gains'. the victory, and the two. rest now under Nieto:l3'a :Ilag—all safer-t- Moan* 'if Medd/ Phillips, En., of Matra/ Roll. Yeas tips whose earnest elegise nth 0 " • j • Enchained us like a • opell, t , _ " That wondrous tale In living, words .• Of deepest pathos tali : - . All faces tamed to meet that rare. • Listening. with Spa apart. I I ' • To ths voice that swayed the i,IIi tdy: •• • As lilt bore one heart. -In every bosom, bowler gold,! • , Swift sympathy upsprung. ; ;. Touched by - epee power rif Love: . j• Div Ine, and ser young. • • • - Tears and glad shouts extoUed the deed • • • Mende: that dare prove_ . That young girl's lore ofitherly— • ; Thar liberty of love.. ' .• • A pletdre thrones toy ni" passed, . • As that strange tale was told: • And in the pates plaintive marde ' " • , heturnet thelegend qdd - • • Of fair Gin cm, steeling up In all her bridal bloom, '• 80bltheofspirit,asohepm .• With ashes taco her tomb; • No ctuel We pursued „ , ••• • •No phantom of deapair," , . ,• , • • Item up between her and thehisit • Whose lore assdallfe • , NO secret tarter urgfed bee flight, • No fear of hinnanisr writ,— I , But.sllll her story lirei4Vinbilmcd In painting mid in sung,. • A pithier legend of our Nags ' '• Vital fat urspoets tell, A new 'illnevre," fair end . In brighter Outs shall dee I: • -• Within that narrow cell slimily, ' Undaunted , uudismayed." j • . • The dem reia,blessisme of his lifts " • ♦ hem's fond anstsiald, . • To count the long'. slow heart dryett, ' • With ;mimed limbs and stifled !death : . • To wait for freedom, or the pangs Of capture, and of death.l 'Ent Clod was wit h bee. and be mired That valiant sous thereto II • How much a woman's heart am dare s or liberty and love. • , Thee *Mooing of the Caret on Sunday a Breach of tbet'Peates • In Philadelphia, on Saturday lasy I • . thiclge; Thompsru l • . in the Septemo Court, delivered the following opthiun In fhb Me iniolving the right of Passenger Cars ininon . . Sunday t ' • •J. ••., , . . ilmentnea/th rs. Ira. B. Jeaseekri—Hutons:Opr pail. --Th prisoner, Jeandell, was arrest, ti on the 17 tit' hod., by 0 err Sergeant Orr. on 'lnstructions from the Mayor, while In the art of driving one of the cats of the preen and Coates street Paesenger Italimid Co tatany; filled with passengers. at Coates and Twenty-second streets.—, The cereal took place about I o'clock, P. IL of the day, and shortly after the starting of the car; De was one of,tbedordinary deletes of that line. iend It la admitted was at the time driving tor hire for the Company in the business of carrying persengets on and along the !litho( the Company's read for the usual weik day fare. It ap pears from the letter iif the Preside t of the Compaq to the Mayor, Moil It was,the intent Inn of lite Company to run their ears on the day nientlithed, under certain regulations as to the rate of speed In passing churches. and by changing their bells forothere making leas nobs. The Mayor berths received this notice; though t it his duly to aired the arrest of those enibled in delete/the rare, upon the grounds of a breach 4 the pears. The evidence disclosed that the car wasfall of pasten gees, and it thetleed that theil was eonsiderabht noise and ditieusalon on the subjeet. f the rumored..ad rest. and the right of the lib e tore their ears on Sud day. It also appeared that i peril large evneoune-of people were collected. atlhe depot o ! the Camped, and, at the place of the arrest , and that, Aber the driver and condemn: were twisted, there Wall singing in the sae-, Kvidence was heard, without objectkm on both side!. as to. and upon, the question Mth e alleged lavaeli,v4 the peace, an to the itothe made by there in the car, and of the noise and duif urbane. Made by. the camilleelf. it appeared that cam had been run on and along 11l- line the preceding Sunday, and seferal i witnesses certified that tr, grvdtly disturbed the pu t lit i iknorship In some. of the churebee along the line, as jas a di.turbenee to s private citieets. Ibis evidence ferpieper, as showing the extent of the diet urban 2 leb, as far as the ear had gone. was incident to the ening on the day •of the arrest, and what the extent o it would base been if 'continued. The witmees for the Commonwealth were generally of opinion that the running of the jars was a greet disturbance of the peace and , quiet of the- Sabbath. Ott. the other side, it was claimed this, the Do k e made by the es t eems only snit as was incident to that mode of conveyance, and was not a disturbance to arty inconvenient extent, and to this effect they ex amined several witnesses. f The question for delimited ton now Is wbel her thepri goner is guilty of • bleach of the ruble peace, or only answerable for the penalty inflicted by the act ofd of April,llo4, for wordly employment on the 'Lord's Lei, commonly caged Send i s If the latter ha must, be db. charged, but if teedity hr the Renter banned be held to answer in the Quarter Samiona at its neat term ' That driving alreblie conveyance for' hire Is doing wordly employment within the provisions of that stat ute eaeout be thiubted, since the decision 011ie Court n the care of the Commonwealth vs. Johnnie. 10 Use, 10X. It was a similar me—against air oundbua driver, on the ilne between Plitaburg en/ Laweetireville, and a . driving fur ray for the (math of the-line; and It au determined by a, majority of this Court that this was • violation of the act of Assembly of 1704. This ktatute without t the flist In Pennsylvania on the subject of Sow' day. The sfaintetrof 1706 and rale had existed prior thereto. but were In most partleedare supplied by the act of 170 i. The provisions of all of them seem to have had in New the mete object, the prohibition of &linger penitent leg worthy business on the Sabbath day, and tu tabliebing - and maintaining it by positive clvii enact. 'meet as a day of nett and mans The' penalty Imposed by,the act of 1704 for a breach of Its previsions is the sum of four dollar., for'each and every (dente, and in default of payment imprisonment for !Hz days. If I were deferminleg the liability of this defendant noder the evidence, to the penalty of the act. I meld not hes itate a moment to say he bad incurred It, bull am. not. A different question. arising out of this act, is the object 01.114 s luquiry ; and that la. whether the defendant' In 'doing an au, prohibited by law did it in a manner to die. Verb the public peace? The °detente of the penalty in the Art. as a consequence or warily 'employment on the Sabbath, la to i.e taker as a prohibition of the act._a Matta, AO; earthen, p. 252. ft" haX been decided at moo penally covers the combined it/fractious of a whole It olltabily tenant be contended that every violation of that statute Is necessarily a breach of the peace— Mork boiselevaly and quietly done May dibt rub" no one, and 'tat the Wormer of It. It proterded against, may have to norther penalty, but 'would be answerable no. further: - ' - •' . I ' ..! Bat, when worldly employinent Is carried on In such steamer ' and In such p laces, as tit disturb the peace aed quiet and the religious exercises of a community, either at. Lome or In, tillalthel4 or Oates of public, wor ship, and it may not or cannot be detrained by the im position of the defined penalty in the net, do not such etreunutande immediate a - Moth 'of the public peace of ,the Sabbathoind may not the&Oder or offenders ha h eld to bail to beep the, pa r t That swork; thus - publicly. perfumed, might amonto a brea th ' of the mtee, seems to have been the opion of Chief Justice Tllginlith' In the-Me. rs...ffyre,l and 12,347, he said, "the violation nttba Sabbath is 0 e ime which deserves ,puniabinent; but when the . wore done is without noire lor disorder. there le nothing in it like an actual breach of the.peare." Sluillnr language you held by Amite ' Yeats, in the same case. The cony of of th e proposition isleeteinly ded wale from Omelette atement Ilk in the terms used. : In Lepton Chia. Kozo Br.. ilep.44, Kenos. dy.Judge,oitttingst Nisi Prins, said that "doing Imam : eery work, so as to distatb Ike morsitip of of hers, Is Indic table. If striated, and held to tinnier for this, he would be held to gied behavior in the meantime. Po in Yea 'mantes. (bat., 1 Phila. liep, 460;1 it was an 'attempt to, holdlo bail a neweveoder, Mr, crying and selling bib papers on Sunday. Mu the hearing, Judge Thomp son said, .:The crying of newspaperX in the public alreete . on Sunday is L a breath of lAA. peace. As well Might the oysterman cry his oysters or the etre man ring hie belt. The peace of Sunday may disturbed by arts whieh,on othertlaye,osonot beComplaloed et; cm-tracts as interfere with the rights which the law Vouchsafe* to the people who desire to observe that drlY; sea Period et .religious observance, and rest Vim wordly biesineas."— The prisoner was discharged, and ibis reason stated by the learned Judge, In the remark Ithat,•*if it. had ap. peered that any person complained Cif being dieferhed by Pa derendair, or that *Sty Quenon Mooted by him for the purpose of art Inc his patient, suds complaint would have rendered the dafendani liablease the thawe now math"—surety of the prate, its I understand the ease. ' • I. These °Oniony show', se bras Meet , go,ihe Inclination of the minds of Judges Of kerning and experiential. In regard to this piestlon.A solienrwlth the doMhte that the law glens to the ra,blie the tightof enjoying the Sabbath, as • day of rot es4of MigiOall lIIIIITIPOR, free and ether of all thstorbanot Mom I merely 'uneweettrair and unsilowed worldly employment. ,Illuth when this la. is contravened in loathe saeweer se to.diallob that enjoyment, by noise or - disorder acCompenying it. or in cident to Lt, It nety bin treated este breseh of the 'pease. In this I do not mean the dleturtianee of conscience,- constructive dlatitrtenee—bat Bethel: Oblierinf so lone or no frequently, and In mete a Omegas to amount to a Public distarbance. The reason add thopthw holds It to be such ia:thitt theoecurrenre motet be fidtbentied other wise than by Orate} it as awlitti: ' le so treated to prevent violent teloadlee to redr the wrens. 'lf we most wait untilbresebee of the ' la the ordinary and weekday cease of thy 'tenth tumor, before 1111 may interposes preventive.' remedy, thou ht Uri. elliehistr throe, and theitenrech of the Flight pitta agerfiltied , " If the running - of rant co pereeniest , rearm& is o die- tubular. of this price of the gab* b, aid the rights of worahlpandolf red, byremonet the ackwasemet Ong them. end they are not vwiataslhgb}•'tetdo of the inefficiency of esiohte , letro: tied sat be peretitted to coatheme, because they binterent youtdenal etetital mile hence and eollieloo op Mitt part of br. with thaw oho op., pose such a eoutsealiisteatouvelli itotAiXell piobrtbtU. 1 ty, tong be waffing.ead we, trialt,,brretietrineelbatkm of! what the notetM' OA' hers' e f ealey,:eo. pollee*, breathes of the seet , e'of it wore -,ttoiWtakkbte chant ' \ , . .. \ i . 4 ., . L. / L. patio" Oh Men I Those diger hands' and lips Olve to sierh deeds applamtt, Bestow the tribute of your lives To serve a righteous cause; ;• Remembering the faithful love ,-' That blesses life for you, Grew 11,1;41131er of the gilt, and learn IA chivalry more true. Oltwomen]. whose quick Sympathy poke in cottr,silent, teire In the alto shel ter of yotirWorties, litori.stCnot touting years; Wake of your iroinanhotet a shield Fcr human griefs and fears— eto Pod'it noblest w ork on earth ' ,Itrave and not b-are. —ltlerefor siinfia9 trant NTY : ; PENN:SYA.N,Li: • „ .. . . , • . • 64. 'ltem the duty of the temservatore of the peace to priermethia,if possible. The bletoryofelankledebeers that there Is nothing about which they will mere teal. Dusty and fiercely strife-IA &Than spinet encroachment on irighte of itouselince re Memelectleme, matches. Ilse - defendant here ailed. In driving the ear in queatiou. by direction of her 'etaployetra. wbo 'weft ' knew that they were violating an act of Aseembly.ftethe Me was it else and the derislou on it recene.• They acted in violetion ofit.'not through any principle of neemeatty or trappond tareesalty. but Moe* for gale. se the evidence clearly ,-. allows, and the prisoner was breed to know the ber,and does totdeny that he knew Otte puipme. - ! r , Ills driving the car, lithe thee of the arrest. eau . ._ue* companted by noise smalcient. se, lb. testimony sou", at the time and by the expellent* of the preredieg Sahr bath, to greatly inferfeie with petite worship and dlie tarb the eilopte along the line ' and was accompanied by aimed of permits and setae disorderly eneduct, if the witness is tote toliceed. I think Ibis constituted a breath of lbe me" eaf the Sabbath, se ordained and et . tablisbed by the Meet Mil. and that, nodes these eloi r camit once*. ea arrest was proper. t - Traveling, Cr riding do recreation wren. is not a breaded the ilabbet, and persons may not be arrested for ridrog along the street for serh• purpose. The di: . turbo" if any, Omerlioned by the vehicle, would be Mailer an Intent. and not soon recurring.. That is eery' unlike. hi character, the timing of passengers In se vehicle alone the same route emery six minute', as was Wended be the del on lb* day the erred was 'NMMade.del believe in t he sight to arrest for doing . woridlY. business, unless in, eases where the business done does actdaily dietutb the peace of the neighbor. hood. .Then ft automate to a different offence from that for which the penally la the act of 1794 is provided: and that le all that may be necessaryto eaY in answer to the attehopied applicat ion of the act of 1800 to the ease in band. That act movides that when 4 statute enjoins anything to be done. Ina particular, way, or affixes a , , peneity to the doing of Inset, the remedy of the Mat. i nte shalt be followed. and no ether. ! The penalty ha posed by the art of 1194 le for the pertermame of worlie • ly,employenent—a punishment for ihMact. The effenni complained of here is the distarbecee of the petite pear*, and thWworldie employment. the kind. and man ner of it, la only evldeu4 of the offence charged. 'lt ta ' not respired by the met of 1194. ! • Although Cb i Ulnae or all denominations look %IP'' , the Institution of tb•Sabbath ea oflleinte single, yet it requires statutes to t e t 1 pro .1x 0., rfrAllet.; and the set of 1 : so teen referred to, Was n doilatedly.ftatnecl ' for that prose. It eel abgehed wit might be called the peace of elm Sabbath. The mein bare a ritht to the benefit of the law. If namely di te bed, they can wooly be redreeied by arresting • the ellitutionce;,ealle. Peneetiou for It does not 11.11101 re the evil. It no street cam be made for the dieter - bane, incident to, or caused . by the worldly pursuits of lediricluals, then It will rob; low that whenever It is morn peatelde to merry on Le stomas by paying the penalty of fear dollars than to ab Stain from it, i here will be found persona In the imm inently m 44 publirly, and regardless albs peace of miety,to elapses ip it. In short,joer "offers would be ' i license he for the tight to carry en the 1ue11. 190 1 1 1 awl' ptaymeate, it may be, in the moot public places, on the ' S/ibbalb, Instead ot a penalty to were Its observance. • ilf one railroad company way run by paying the penal. • ty, all way mat. sod all tbe, omnibus-see drays and carte In the thy, oea thence* terms; ft here would he the '.. peace sod quiet of the Sabbath in such an event as thief These view,not snake the law ; they illustrate the reaeonablenex and propriety et the remedy applied. 1 Thla city la. a for 130 yearsobeyed the late faithfully in its Moores tice of the Oehbeth .sod it is not perceptible wherelu rebel' Its prosperity or character 'hen Beefed. If it to likely to do so, times moat interested must ate ply to the lati . making power of the Comnsenwealtb, If !they wish to mirth., privileges at present nil itheld and problidtecl. Missy corporations hare accepted their t ;charters under this law, as well es other, 4u of the lend, end ehauld nut to I he first to grasp at - powers not J glien them la the exercise of these highly profitable end beneficial fracichlers,,testowed on thee by the lit" !entity of thil: l tata.. The the prisoner is in custody on land by the I teatime of the Passenger Beltway Com• relay eir Moir he was driving. is not denied, be was !their Perste pro - hoc rice, and the discussion of him tights was greatly made to' epend ell the: tilte td his : employers. i r hey were not ignorantly violating the Sabbath law in din Ming the runeleg of their care .‘ her is it /ll!ted that the prisoner was, 0. r was ft hi ! f Wed that t e "Mallon was to be but for a solitary trip orla day; it as rather to be the Inauguration of a new des, resting i self not ao ma th on the' taws of our•own hippy land, hoe the examples of "progreee,' `liberal treatments," moditti fication, to silt the wants, of the nee. i l . 'other co ntrice, pmeessing neither our- morality. ! virtue,freed mor indepeudenee. The ciansiderailone were outlaw irises)) operating on my mind In looking to ronclusio s than any extreme sentiments on the other aide, which would look it all peaceful recreations on the Sabha h de, as violations oftiod's tow and there , Are urremarily of man's.. The emuchuroci 1 hare Come to is to ren the distbarge of tide than. luo further dacide upon • nubs than to refuse Its discharge ; let the llaw hand hi over to his 'proper Judges at the pyupre a 'time. They .111 decide what Is best) to be done when they shall bare heard allrthe testlivicui 1n the cow.— . They bare ample power to held him,lit he la a disturber GI the. peace. to give security. to. keep It, and to be of igiest behavior. as they shell think ri4(ht. lam satis fi ed that theconolosions 1 hare arrived t are sustained by lawand are coud mire to the pears and best interest. of this counnity. , . . . 1 have, so r, taken. no .notke of l the feet that the prhutter co menord running thitlorit et or about 1 o'clock, or thet he was instructed to move slowly by the thurchesonhe route. The rights rif the peoples° the qpiet of the Wire day 111)11Fog. net he madi dependent upon, the c (Ohio. with which 1t lis vtoist(4. 'lf It 1 amounts, to disturbante, It lea. brearb of the peeve-- and If the P bile ens eoliths:l to an Undisturbed portion i of the day, t my Cr, to the whole of it.. Kir we'll. the tight of thepris oner or his employers to assume nUlli people will mot their religions itemises before one o'clock, P. 31 r risk disturbance. , rey are neither to he maitre! In the dorm of womb! , time or worship, . nor to amp in It at all by any purser, conch less mar relational Illation to which they are -no partkrt —. Freedom on t is point Ira guarattleeof the Coortitntlon. Discharge reined and prisoner reminded, but he may now enter ink° recognizance •rth. 'pity to appear at the nett Cmirt of Quarter desskeie. • - I • . , . . : t: BATTLE OP SOLPEBni . O. . . . li English Agitating. The eorres J :indent of the Loudon ;PANICS, writing from ' Curtin* June 23, regards the battle us the first occasion ' from whichjudge ol thejpower and ability of the rie 1 /0 preisiiive arm es, meeting for the . Prat time In full tome. 'There was e, ' eteureat of tae illation in the roitsnelhi of the Austria:el di ; the Muir days preceding the battle, pokes theft Brat , tiring behlud the II halo, on Monday. was a fel 1 lntended. it amounted to an impute thin upon t e sagseity et the Ere eh, which was notinto 'tided by the course of thej war. On Thursday. having recrossed the Niacin, the Austrians look up their posi. floe, end &wined it, and appeared to be waiting for an etntek.', But their Intention to erimmenee offensive op orations was notiniiimimir though 'eallie Austrian poste ,weradistorered between •Bolfetino and the hue of the Allies. *lance reigned to the jneighborhond.and things look•Csuspieloue. It was not till A is'eltie:k the next .nwrning, that, the Austrians ehewed their teeth. It was , - on the ocrmiioe of a 'strong reeennoliance pushed for ward by tha truth. The approaches to nu klinekr ;ere between four neatly paralleled hills ; and the Ans jot lan order of battle protected alt these approaches. mrs kidit the line twelve miles lopg. Weskoess'wealusrpo. ruble from unit an extended toe. The Allis& promptly made their jdapoidtions accordingly, the grand design. being to throw the whole weight °fait:tett upon the two ;wings, with; a view of breaking the line, and gaining 'joie it the Mato passages: Better's°. Monte Oliveto ,and , aerial:la, hilly positions, formed the pivot of the j AUstelan line, sod' holferino wart the ,key of the whole peeitlon.. The distance from one Aide et the hills to the 'otter is about nine - miles, re that the. parallelogram upon which the operatkine of the 241 h commenced. um .breeed about 108; square inn 's. On the evening of. the '23d the Actstrlatie occupied in battle array, the ride ore ward. the klinein ' and the most defensible positiona they could Lind orithe bills. These hills the French bad 'to ascend on one side and dertetig on the other before shey could roach the M ludo- Probably on the night of ,iiiellid, the French ,adkanen were not more than four 'miles - from 'the Austrian !tarn on the hille. The 4th corps underlMarahal Nellomire to art on the plain, to wards Ooltol The tat corps, under Hershel Itillithsani, was to proceed by the road which ' runs 'from CssUgi l one along the base of the hills, near the 111111 village of Gaeta, op al Solferino.: Then 'one 'II/vie/on of 'the 24 Corps, under' the Duke of Magenta, McMahon. was to ;tats this village from the hilt red. In front, while the oth e r was tci fah., it quite I in the sear by San pentane. jTbe hill athd . whiett the r Hiegel, of Folferinetta bat, it: the most prominent eitlect all along the country: 7 - ,The fight began almost in the plain jut where ,be road, coming from Cold! Hone r ! ends to second - the village, and crosses the toad from the hater to theekels roagefOolte. The vineysolds and hemmers shown...tit were filled with infantry st riflemen, and the road wee protected by 'artillery. he entranees to the sheds were bird:ceded, 'and the houses were loop holed. At the actual entrance of the village the real fight begen,:and tiler tire French had to retiry somewhat, after penetrating the ~tillage at rime pointe. The etrurght lasted two hours before She . 'French reselreesesme-up, Sad Solferinit wee taken. The ' err gamemeuk now le:caine penal, and fineurnett the shape of a battle. As Nom as heti wasphi, to airboueb Into' the plain from the right the day true gained, for such was, the miperiority of the Prevail artilleryilbat the Austrian a4tillerymen, who, it •tuti.t be arknowledged. 'fought th r adverearies with great bratal'. were obliged to yield. - This was in the afternemk about t o'poik. , Tie eentribad enure to the hills about Cavil ens, and while one.eoltimn scaled the'eterp ridge ender , which the .ad rune, another was dent on their sad into the villege." Front _the rapid* with which these Al , mune ado red. you could yea that the Austrians had 'given up the idea of resisting anY tenger in' Oil. pot , i. ' lien, and w re now only anxious , le make good their re. • treat. Prisoners represented that thrit Autrians *Aught op reserves Aryl railroad from Mantua, during the tattle, and that they meet have bad on the field &ninths day t20!,000 mei. • ' J . As soon se Solferine wee lost It was evidently a losing battle t h at they were fighting.. The Wessels displayed a suprrioritylOter the Austrian In the etranagrnsent of their artillery, yet the Austrlass fought desperately for j sixteen been., while there was a hope of &vatic% lb. result, witch ocetrred. - , -Tina note le from A mother 1 1 / 1 1tnesik - ',. The 13.kneels.Nont gives the fodowing j acconnt of the impenitent :. ••' „. The Augrian army before the bottle, Reseed a line of between three and four ;cliques leleoluit,paraljel to the Mlarkt Tite 2d corps d'ornlee, under Count Behilek. formed the idea wing; theist under WinapiTern tbeleft wing; while the St h come, d'ermee tCouvit Stadion./ and the Corps (Cunt Clam ,) with the Imperiat headqu sr tem, suppertedby the Ilikeorpe (Zabel, S tronstitnied the centre of the Austrian position.. ' .Me dist (inward merentent drove hack the advinved guard j of th ernittes upon thick leveret corps, pissed on a line parallet witn the gitiesa: - . The Austrian right wing was the Plednxintese arUry, and °lethal point all the el.' . torte of tho:a ley were runeerstrated. The Pledatontene i at first slowly give way, courageously defending sem foot of groeud .z:dad superior. tbreea, - The' Austrians fell mire of acmes. when a snanceisere of, the freneh armybdmi bly conducted and supported, decided the • victory. : . Kuiperor Navelisou seeing the fault ntrfeh the enemy von ed Ited In giving too gnat a develop ment to th iiiineet battle"; directed' the principal : at; tack their centre at Sollbiner ant divided It tn. two. The not Marl 1411_11 1 0g, elated by tido manner re." ' was obliged to fan bark ; 'while the right 'lnv already confident -victory, of -victory, became, neer Otpuesd by ghettoise* of front blithe French atteek. and was obliged to retire to baste. in the eneetrkeiforts to reillam their ranks and main, In their= were In rain . hl Ilse rte. , Atli the arm Itinrtned tallith the Min *, protect theusta wi th . anorawna, inseteal Count er r Illensdorir name of cnintliy.', The , battle of olferino twilte terrible-hit the bregth gild heieroe io , et the -struggle, "ell pa for the ,Itember el nentatante,, slid the hoportant elasiquences whirls It wilt entail, of all 1 , that beriekulaint thee Anew the peeve if 1115; .ree buy 1 In of Abg maOste Lombardy in .the allies ; ' Verstilla ittl Mull lily be the rowan!' elite' battle of %rifetine. Tore l ett 11 1 1 110 T1 1 1 °104 .7 a iTic,;) 3 ;ad ii;ai ii gii6;tli "' . I ..'...:::'' '...: •'' ! I . , 11 . ~..,.............,....„..„ .-,. ~, ..•...,, ..., , - 7 . t : , 1 • , ;: . li . , ' '' !-! • . ~ ti".'-',.‘ , f.V:z !-''''• 1 :"'"" .-.: NO. 31.1 eferith fatter. siEImI#II*TING4FFicE. Havhigraddm: tbripOrstrufhlid.ass filt }mar. d ssscote aed *P lIIMIN6 otehli ikoer I • ties at tit • Wiled aCtlis Jpitt tas„tited pop I tea, it In i endattaoJdlitaattadilltioknitfiracostaJ Sook.8" 1 0 1 1 0 4 Sabo/ lottotiliforo. M. , failtootatth to. A „ Hord M Agwr B ee k • rliele Agstesemet," This Ikela,; 3as nee*. aro ine-sista. -At regy 'attiring oolke., tocti t et' Jo . le tipi is more iatierottia t!sit;of any °lb./ 'odes kit nnii toe. Wm of lie litato,so4 tie keep Onottsittooloyedoxproip fdtiobbtis: ltelictionetteal I , tinter nerved we le in iittiatio oer week to be as wolf so soy tbst a b • torest old hi tlwitilitar . PßlKTllsO IIiMJ.OU4oa• a t, p•Ues. • • . sOoic- tsimat. . - - - g oo k ' %mod In "roar: variety orstylip. puma poot• of •iraY deseriptlon 1 1 4311%Itatitiv4,bonall padrand le ovebrAtit - • • . • • • MI - PUIMMILL IMAM The enemies* state el then Mbereented potties. of Italy Is rapilly beeensing a warred wheasheeee end per. he te 'Mau fialmisoVirtile,Samonet sad the fr*,nds of freed ro' om la Italy. n, According te the latest Intelligente, the loteabitestehave been reekkeed hitless . by the wanton lumen et Piereilliffillik Mitt Mlles with the Intention of &obeying the Swim seresnarke In the mules of the Pope. The pee* SPEW Erimeinai (by width is to be naderatexdi lb. Provision of kiss n and Torn) have rent a deputation to . the King. of Par. • dials, to expects to him their alladrietaphoestleumetrast. under his dictatorship. The Klieg la mid tie hare tie. felted them with all imeetualdi cordbilty, but he tows , sod that; its ee Infante on ankle, he meat ace he met• th in e. with the Emperor of the Trineb, nod to him km .reforted ‘hem. Napoleon reeelved them impf emnt i mm, ly and at occOOSIZIOSO Iti• point. °I entneet agree wiltia Jun. gentlemen," be said, "le your wish to dippmpesst th e Pope of his power. but nelthe the Klieg nor earisif means ea aletrdes you. At the primer seems mama will be duleit to shield you from the donors of itchy, bed girt you the power of eldiog lb, prat work for the independence of Italy. Let sear um rumba In the camp and he shall take beck the deal resolution:. Counts' l'epoll and Emptied two of the dolman re- mained. *hil. Count flavour sae seed kw. A coullieseco was held, the result of which was • natal to *crept the dietatoublp. but It wan revolved to grant military pro , . tection the the tfo Ibfd purpose of pnwerting order 'and of enabling the people to roomette A the war et ladle pendency. The King of Sardinia Is to rend a Idithetim• • missioner—rumor nava the Nutlet. traingliff—who le to be lorrsted with Beggary authority to fifty MG the plane of the conference, but to abstain troika 'Wu- • Irene. with the - internal admfolet ration. ' • r Now this Internal aikido Istratlon the veep thing' the people of the &totes of the Chetah are inky eel, ataluat ; therefore the =Usury of relief doled . met to them amount" to very little. , Military protection. will . reran, them from being manfarred by the Pope's tones. nadir*. but If the adminlatralkin of that potentate; In to be maintained, the Frond' efidieve wig have intake** Phi" of the B,IIIO S for It Is pretty certain that. no thi ng but eofirrelou will make the people. obey thew islets.— They are to be allowed to cooperate In the war oflode pendenee—that h. to volunteer Into the allied mules: but as undieelpitned bums they will de - Mile , usenet the Austrians. while they will be a hewer racemes aid theumbranee. It would be far better eo withdraw emery fonelda roldler out of the Pontlemildtatee, sod N'ovs thy peo; le to fettle their own, affair* with the Pope.. -If Louis Napoleon would disarm the girlie nierterearke, Ana draft the Papal troop, tor service is Upper Italy, would tint be many di)* before Pine IX would dsthipt self In the peaceful milder's*. In Minorca, übkhibis fdthful daughter. the Queen of Peen, has provided for him. By his ex pubilote Italian Independence 'unlit be more elfeetnally served than by a dosed battles tut. rot. refine; and if Louts Napoleon biennium* imPeteetmes policy In referee—if be were really a friend to illastY— he would aid the people of Ihneigratos fa atialaing this greet object,. There never will_ nor tan Its . llbsolti. in • Italy until the Pope and the Jesuits Are expels; and a ger press shall bike the plate of the' Isqulaillos: The ruder may two softie idea of the goirerneientof the rootlets' statee from the following sketch of it.w lean elective monarchy. The sovereign beers the tide of Pope. rho mast be a °ordinal priest, and •is elected by the Chileg• of eardjuilu Austria. 'ranee and !Ulu, ' hart itg each a veto onirticatillikitti TheinumbrteiLler.' distal* is serenty. and *II esteem In their number are tgled up by the POpeabeolciteli bout rut roL When the Pope dies, the Cardinal beettlai ecru*. hie. plan till the ninth day, when lb funeral titre place. On the tenth day the Cardlnals ip eet in Meet roneleve, antis* contia us until A imajoritlini hrothirdeareagrord as to hi. successor. If One ophe rowers aloe, named vetoes the election, the whole preens' moot b gone through again, Anyhow thee ;people ban noisome woke In it than a Inc of wood. The temporal authority of the Pope" le administered by *nerds or euegregericierf, sided over by a Cardinal gunnery of 'Mate Prism Ifinifter. earliest Antonclit now elle Ibis poet. There insight principal Boards. vier the Trusters. ChaneeitY, Church Benefices. Polls, Public Debt, the Pro, lune, the Court of Peale, and the Repeal. Coo t of Jolter. ' The ikensarro of ROOM Is presided one by a Governor. who has very extensive powers, and eats indict capital ounithment. The province*, are governed by lustre and' didegulia, sided by auntneil coexisting of ehe traits of the 'hie"' towns and emmelllor* 'marinated by j The Pope. • The delegations, stain, are divided Into die. inlets beaded by summon who set as Jedges. leGiliestr apreut, In small matters, but with appeal in Important etas. The hixtitut court 'trapped' Is ' , imposed of twelie prelates: six of whoa' are appointed by the Pope.,two by :pain. oho by Smoot: one by Germany, one hy•Tuecany, and one by Milan. The western or] arloprwtenefo'fa towed on the Can= And Ci t il Law. administered according to ancient precedent*. If to this miserably &foals., and morale. elerifial python we add the fart Mit Cone het a pried ran hold oriyeir,/ (Oa. he resider will notwon• der that the people wish the whole of these cal gentry at the bottom of the Red gee. The maimpl that they have been tiiiersied en long; but now: Jhat they have founds staunch .friond In Loots Napoleon. we fear they are o hays an eatiensilon of Ow* iii.gotten power, and three millions of people Sr. still to be suer •jeeteg to the implamble rule of that half bidenrid, bole priest, Cardinal Antooelli. As for Vie Remo. the geed old gentleman Is little better than a noneolty.—Philgi. dcfpleto /Vora AiNerfewle. • • ineniisszinirs ins NELL Anoxia the wounded conveyed to 'Vercelli reenitly we■ n rang woman, a eintinlere, belnovglng to on e or th e regiments. who received at Irll in thti thigh-fa lb* allele of naiads?. 'laving seen several cif the beech midterm fall around ber, Ate gelled on a musket, charged with the bayonetspinal tba Awaiting% mad eoollneed• - te until shot dorm. • tier Condt , t lute been Ipecialoy ntentiOned to the - *rumen' It wag at find pmpomed to amputate the hut Am rektird. a 1 .0 1, X. "I de 004 fear the operation, but it will prevent me from followinx my regiment." She le new Imes/demi la I tit way of Am Awn's,* Deracnntsre T•1101,•PIDOXIII Br • RUMAT IbMUSUIL—Among the many Milder passages of the war rids which the Parisian. amass themselves we And injbe Sport the story of - the capture dr al de tachment of Anstriapa who ware taken prisoners by the =ginger Si the railway. It appears that lb* Amtirisess were es mats for resciderra to wisdoms (i.e. lithets. when the inglpeer, whose sympathies were'riaturalle on the Italian std. .switched off," and emsveyel the Tee. tonic heroes into the middle of the allied camp. litre they were prittely mewled from the railway emblem Icy the Preach soldiers, who.with that amiable polite seas for which t ha ninon iis digit squished saluted their enemies with "Ail those who Wm gofers , n Frani. will ,please change cars!" The laelines of the dietitians., at finding themselves taken prisoners is ars Ignoble* man- Der, may be imagfhpd bat not . described. ' ' , Tub FRO= Fide Txt:toiaiti.- - -A war torreepondent, dating from iltercia on-the 4th of Jene,•reperis • bet which ha. not hitherto transpired, concer ning the, rel. entitle epplhineitet - of electricity to:war 'pompous: It would appearibilt the remarkable precision and unity of Hie French triblutinits!were accomplished by a quite novel' Port of dying Odell de-eatnp. grtim each corm Once, In a position, a bore/ min rode off to the next 4.6 041013. nmoiling on bii rapid am se a light wire, which no time wee bet in adapting to • field ',pintos ; and the proems war repeated.all along the French lino of twelve mites. Hence the movement of the whole army was known and regulated like crock-werk..hme dawn to dewy eve," outhit derisive day. Thin arrenamnst 'had been ;thinned In Parie. and a supply of irotta paella covered metal tbriad Ibreerded with secrecy and' die.. patch. It bar done Its work, and the patent may pow be disclosed Portalde galvanism beide portable gas. It wan already known to both armies that ti speclel tele graphic corps operated In the rear of - thrall's's and laid wins am fast an advance was made. M. fair the el , engineer, and the first french: ruin who entered Novara, while the *warfare were amicely yet cot of it, nag M. Gintbier, of that staff. who sat up hie box And tekt- , graphed the details of the retreating cerps at the mo ment they were °abide the gates,. Lonato, Monter bier" and Castiglione strio in !extant -consmenleatien with , Brescia and 311 Ian whenevrnettdby the fos tba44l. XO7lOl AND CALPBE 01 X I Ffis a universal fact that every utissiletiveitt4b er forcibly pr4jected trent gun hartel. or 'in any other mannerimPellea through the air, Is partial ty arrested bj the power of emelt; and by 'fuse holier resistance. 'lb. first of these eseme-op , '.f tee in lowering the time of High:, the Pawed. iminishes its speed, soil the two together gener ale the curved line which eonstitutes • the path • of the bullet... Besides this, bearever, "Trey sis bul let has venal° irregularities on its surface end in - its • internal structure, of themselves sufficient thrtfughlhe resistatecof the air to mike It devi ate from the. line of .aim. The • rifle groove', if `properly cut, give the bullet a rotary mntionspon its art., and' .maietain that still, eitincident with its line of eight E let irregularity, therefore, in Be 'structure is hy this means presented in regular sueceseion to the station of - gravity and of the sit during its entire mute°. Every ride bullet has those two clistiottnio. tions—s.forwerd 'motion' given by the ea/deafen' of the powder,_and s spinning motion • impartml by the spiral grouters through which it hat paned. The force of, gravity will act upon it in.ptoportlon to its diam eter and to the square of its velocity,— The grimies of the ride should only, therefore, hare arch' a twin.", will set the bulletrlpletting on its Leis, walnut too greatly increasing its fric tion against, the sides of tbe barrel. If the tir e ist be Wu. greet, it ',Jim- not only do tbir, hut will rants the fill, daringiti flight, to biter . its ind ents irregularities tee rapidly to the nation el icy add of the air.. It bas bees found lint. at two hundred and twenty yards, a rifle, ninety guage. the barrel sixty-dye diameter, long, and projecting. a tat ended tunicsl bullet weighing hue hundred ;and foliy grains, with sixty . grains of powder:if inuderatisstrengtb, and with 11, gaining try incens ing taiat, ending at one turn in luny-tiro ittebiss will_send its Ibuilet with less variation In a side wind ihun any, other oonibioalio6 ' u! calibre soil. Tu produce the greatest_ offset eft font hundred and forty yards,. the calibre ihould be eighty to the pound. the twist ending at one turn in thirty• nine inches;' and lit evens* of six hundred and sixty perils, a calibre of *seventy to the pousti l will. berequisite, le ith a twist ending at ono tut, in thirty•ri; inches. - Fur very great distances, a heavy bullet, becorties indispensable. because If tors bodies Of di/vie:it lases, but of equal acuity. bd supp o sed try be inuring through the. air, sad starting with the saute velocity, the Itostler', will it lose its instentuns sooner thin the larger. Aisix iy or a ninety galls ride teat' perform admirably up to three hundred yards, but at ranges of seven hundred, eight hundred, or one thouroodi itcoald not fur a nourcent compete with one tarrying a one and threc-fuenhe ounce ball, unlesi the bullet Weri riiiimed aeon the well known Lancaster pat tern, whereby only is ell *iodise iiispeuseit with, but s minimum surface is opposed le the i,air, and the projectile hatoines, in part, a short, blunt, 'leaden arrow, or bolt. In it- perfectly calm atuiiispbere, bullets of ainettguage gray esske a good . pritetioe at a somewhat longer rangs,-has even a light braise will be saMelent to 'wt', them far out of their proper course—lbis itason being simply that the momentumof a small bul ;let dusioisbet so rapidly. as to render it Incapable of usadataining itio . propec line of Tun losnisilile Jtoe'ntet dues not believe in the stability of Palenerstan'a 'new Cabinet. lie amt.— Lord.,Joha ltaasall els oil soil 'Weiler am& can unite. Tim empathy of Bairtissal with may keep the annatural *shin logetkown antil peeve' talkie- en Ora continent; ••4 'Then • ill tome it mini* Croke.. WeIMO' it anforrehare for thiamin ob British firgivlatioa.tbsitlard v e n - rills was enable to, draw turther a ministry un der his Premiership. '