. .. tosOLeauesondment 1 . , Tiro D)GLAIIS per annum, PiYsbl In .advanee— i, 05 if n et" paid within six 'utouttui nd 02 60 If 7, , ,1 psi orithla the year. ' ~,.. 'ln mast . . -. • . ropier to one iidigne,o, advaue, $5 00 r brfr '4lO do "do - • 10 coo .'', „"„,, u do do - do ' -2) 00 ' I- • ' ataerlptlons must be lavariii . ' paid; in rid (jab I i m i, end unit tomtit address. • , ri . TO CAMITSMO IMO 0111122 p ~.. 30 001114/11 be furnished to can 'fh 4 pier 106 corks, cash on delivery; .st _,,„ 41 .00.1es and &Ana readers sap IA ' ost la advance. 7,c151L • ___.' tut Lim Or irtwsrtirwoe. .•, c‘ t,,•ol)ere . nrder the dlecont lamina n t , oblisber in ay continue to se rir . "„.,, Are paid. situ' , ' - liters neglect or refuse to ' biktA , • sof^ N o the office to which they are di pr' until theythare settled e t,,d ',Pat discontinued. ort - iro orriberl move to other place. wit th ., pa bdigher, and the newspapers are se 41,,:tf0n, they hel d are eexPonsible. Tt , eoorts have deelded that refusing., ororn the offlee, or omtoving, and le , 0 ),1 for, Is prima iiMS OTI4OLK• of MT RATES OF ADVERTI o gle aluare of 10linm, 60 cents for on ~,t o cat insertions, 25 rents each. 3 111 cc ets—subsequent insertions, 12% cent • r etirements over 3 flocs, fur short perk NON. N.111q13. 035. ?leo. ems. Tsrod lines; •03 88 $1 25 Fborlinos, ' 80 ' 186 175 lira lines, 1,00 150 200 tzii 1 25? , 2 25 , j 4910 Yvan lined, 1.25, .225 , • 70 sizht Ilnea, •1 25 225 285 Nine line, 125 225 3.00 ALL OVIII /IR Lt 3 OMIT= Ai • 11417 One square, 125 ' 225 • 350 • Teo square", 225 4OO 500 Three square*, 350 500 150 Your squares, '4 60 600 • 800' Quarter col., 600 900 12 00 • *Larger spare for short periods, as *Badness NOtices,ll earth , --acrotr advertisement, Weeds each. Advertiser:reale 'Kermit Marriages and penths,lo rents per line for first insertion—subsequent Isertlona,s coma per llne. Nine wordsare counted *sell in adveytising. Merchants andothers„ advertising 'by the year. with change, and a standing adrertirementt exceeding 15 lines, will be charged, including subscr ip tion; . 516 00 Spare to the amount of four imetaresy wi th chem. • cos and anberri piton, Without changes, at the rates desirnat d above. • Advertisements set in larger type/ th n usual will be charged 50 per cent, advance, on these rice*. All e ats 'or 111 Ire charged the same as letter pre . No Trade advertlaements received f m Advertising agents abroad, eldept at 26 per cent. a ranee on there prices. unless by special agreethent wit the publisher. Marriages 25 cents each. Death s ergo partied with no. liers.2s rents. without , notices, no cha e. All notices, except . thoee of a r •-• - for e•lneitionsl purposes, will - be eha number Of ilnea Under 10. Oifsr 101 in 214illonsl. • '• Prot/4,01gs of meetings slot of a eral or public character, charged at Crenta. per II ne.f each insertion. ' To facilitate macular/Ong we will sta e that 328 lines make a column-144 lines a half colum —and 82 rinses quarter oolumn. 2952 wordamakeacol mo-1476 a hilt' roluma—and 738. a quarter column. A ll odd lines over tub square, ehaiged at the rate of 4 cents per line, Tor (Me lime,..and 8 cents perline for three times. Yearly advertisers must confine their advertising to • • th,ir own business. Agencies for otters; rulegor Real 1.0 ate. Se., are not included In Masines. adverti‘emeots. MEDICIN C. W. Fr - P' • WHOLESALE AND Chemist cruel rfr 8. E.torper Centre and Nor PO fra- LEA & PERRIN'S Celebrated shire Sauce," coustaatls.an ban Mardi 5,'59 Ay..er t s..Sarsa COMPOUND Remet II wa haril !ob.:lied to produce lb t,r3tive Allot cant. made. It le o:c:•1 of l',Art apaAlla,nncnmbinni *if 111 alteratlaa power a 4 to antidote for the diaehaes Sartaparttla I It is I... Hared that Burl" a remedy la alio Flatter, from Strutuous aompla ia a 6 111 4.111 accomplish their cure o u ts set *VA. this lartte.class of our aft! r t 11•; , ur CompletAy this compound still d. ell' by experiment on ninny of the aors . . .. . of the following complaints:— . . . . , Rrilfula and &rifts:out' tinar,hein 4. Eruptions land - BrUptire Disease& . Illcriv, Eintires, Mich.'s. Tany!.rs. Kitt Rketint. Scald Head. Syphg,is • a 1 Syphilitic .4111%.e. Fs-pi. .11,reuria, Di4easr, Dr.psy, -Yen ;alga pr Tie 4 ,l av; : , ..iretr.i, Debility. Dysper.sia and Indi estion.. Erjenpelas, Rose or R. Anthony's, Fire, and Ind ~ the whole class ...t .:ouiplattits arising from inpuritxt the Blood. . . . lhis compound will be found a greet promoter of 'Health. when taken in the spring, to •xpel the fohl hu• ei.rs *hie!, fester in. the blood at hat SOMPM of the , veir.!, By the timely expulsion of th.in'tnany rankli,47 • disorder* ate nipped In the inht. lultitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, mire thews+ ea from the fi endue 1 rere of ( out eruptions Are ;and ulcer°. s sore throw+ which the system will strive to rid it. elf of corruptions, if not sisal feet to do this through th. nathrsi rhea leis cf lhe,hodY:by an alterative medirin • : Cleanse out the sit sled blead whenever you find it impurities burst i 1.1:: through' the skin in phripl.,s, . options or surest; el..luse It when you find It is oh& .cted and ,I,,tzish in the veins; cleanse it whenever t is foul, and your :' , ..lines will tell you wb lx; Mien w ere no particular disorder in' felt, people enjoy belle health. and Nils I“tim , r for cleansing the blod. M ood. Kee the oo:dinlathy. and all is *ell; but with this pikbulti , .tot life dignMi.,d, Owe can b no lasting health. Scot 'ter Or later 4nut,, thing. must m, weeng . and the meat +aclanery of pre Is' di•ordrrtid dr 'overthrown Sarsaparilla has. and deserves mu h, the reputation, ot accomplishing these ends.. lint t.e world...has-been ..zregieusly,• deceived :by preparallin a of It. partly.ke rtuse the diftm alone thas not itll h r virtue that Is 'alined for it, bdt tnori because man • pronarations. - 0,.. t-ndiug to be concentrated extrneta of It. contain Gut Ale of the virtue of Saran/Irina, ci. nything During late years the public ha e been misted by itrge _bottles- pretending to give a cart of Extract of serssietrills for one dollar. , f these hire been trawls upon the sick, for they not nt ly etnitaln little, If any; Sarsaparilla, but often uo enroll .e properties what ever.- Hence. bitter and psittlul d ‘appoluttnent his f .11owed the we of the various est is of &renwlttt .iiirh flood the market. until the n me itself' isjustly despised. and has heconte synonymous 'with' imposition i and cheat. Still we call' bisiompontiVarsaparilbr. and intend to supply such IS rowdy . sash lireseuettie name from the livtd of obloo y ehieb rest.aupon It. And we think we bare ground or believing it has ait tiles which are irresistable by the mlinary run of the diseases it I. intended W cure. In' order , to secure' their complete et tdiration from the erstem, the remedy should he Ju dfriotoly taken according to directions on the bettle. PREPARED BY CIR.,J.• C. AT_RE & C 0.,• Lowell, din's. 81 per Bottle; Six Boctlee for 85. , Ayer's' Cherry ,Pectoral,, Vs. won for itself atteh a renown )for the cure of 'eAry viriety of Throat and Lung Complaint. that it is ent Ifefy tviDefesSary torus to recount the evidenre of its virtue.. s h-,r.r it has been ' employed. As it has lon.- been in throuritout this section. we nee7l . not do rt ire thin assure the.people its quality la kept up to the bestit ever'has tven.and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all It has ever been found to do. - • Ayer's Cathartic Pills, •VOR TIII: • I.l.stirentsr„Jairndice, Pinptpria , Indigestion, Dfrandery, Fked Sernmeh, Erpripeins, iteedaehe, Pam Fruptiortanad SC in Dumps, Live Chnoplaint, T.-tt-r, Tumors and SO Rheum, trey as, ` , lt. Neural. ; an. at a Itinn-r Pill, and for P.trifying the AiLeel. They are smmeroated, so that the most eensit ire ran take them pleseantly, and the! aro the iir.t aperient in the vrocht for all the purposes of a family physic. •• Price. '23 cents per Box; Five Boxes for $1 00. rest nunthers arf elergy.men. Physirians. Statesmen. , and eminent per, ocragei. hire lent their names to certi fy the unpareller natlialness of these remedies. but our spire here I. npt permit the insertion of them.— The Arellifi below named. furultb gratis our ,Auretetn via ta;c in whip they are =Wen.; with also full de• t-ript lons of the, above entupial mut 'the treatment that should be tfillovre.l for ti rircura Ito nut be put oft by unprincipled dealens with other' preparations tLdy make more pudit on. Demand kren , s. m . . 1 take no ethers. The tick want the best aid thereds r, them, end they should hare it. . . • All our Remedies are fn. sale by flttowx & Snr. P4ll'- 1 - file+ and,hy Drtargi,ts putt ,Iterehants generally, titnniehourthe country. • Arril 9.'59 D 3. COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL " SALT ! , For Inilomusotory Ohl r Only. New Medical Salt S NC* Medical Salt IT IS NOT A CURE-ALL! 7 - For Inflammatory Disieues 0114 1 COG(4sIVEI.I.'S :NEW, L./1C.11...0 LT. nitead of being a•remedy for all ills. ha. ~n t 7 , 1 *oqr but out 111, boa Nut tine alto, sod lc' Wit one thing, to wit: SUBDUCF. INTLAXMATO r r lit-t Waterer be it* form ex; localitie whothar in larh,ad. throat. AbtiVIIIPI3, ekirrinities or E: N11 , ..1) I C 1.'1%-Its pecu liar earellence is, that *about :the nvolese Went , 0-1 and i‘tr.nr.t h. it etTeefually cures Jefianionabary <Ahem} n;: an e•tu ilDrrium of ali l h.. ilnido in the body, the want which is the sole k;.,z'of Intlatuout ion. - vo-ri CE TO IN N . A C — IDS !—The 11 , 110 wing ttrmittubich the uubalanced olds' as and many not hrre toentiened..that hare more or I—. trier t`r roan, arilas easily subdued by the NEW M RICAE I. SALT, as fire Is extinguished by rater, to : Drain Fever, Ileadarhe. ltush of Mood to the Head and Fits, inflamed errs, far% tune. lungs and Neuralgia. Spinal affections. Erytipelas,,th une bi. Ilk, Pleurisy, Asthma. Cougha, Dyspepeis, Venereal Ale. r•a•es. Itheuroatittn.tinut, Scrofula, and all itching and ether cutaneous eruptions. o N.Ett 31E1). ICAL SALT exerts, 110 I beTaietint. Matter, an ,;X -trnordillary Int uort , ebve t . the Tebla nukt3rhrri,.s. r r . u f t. Ind in a gradmt Itecli Modal:m=00o as iodlcatod by the pub.*, which at , 013 Yelrurnes its `naturtl state, a. th e beat pain and :ever disappear, D ._ It. COGGSWEE.I., ; S -- I:lfif -VAkg , ICAL..S.ALT does just artist It elahns to do—no 1ic , r,... no leilitAtpailses tpe' Holds by nnnorlnr, front the 11 , Vistel!A alt' arterial au.! Trllol3ll obstrurtion... sr , ri JEN , Circulars maybe obtained town any Drumtt u b. , by this valuable medltine tar sale, ' . Dr. Coggsarall'a A.utiphlogtstic Salt. . Acrra l'arx Si Canonic d 0.., p.s fo,•; Fixity da.,s4. • hy nail. fine of expiate. t receipt If prig. • InlitrAls with chronic or kmentandinkzdtipeasee.;-Aould ,i:v I ti+. l nlrja threllie r..lfkagtt. • " I. `" .. " , tim. , nl*l.,ind directions see el rrolar. 1 , . Q. TAY L. Mk CU.. 6,n..1.01.1.14114 Art R.'"? •dd, • lt _ Agratr enuted In evecy eity.Ton . • apd . 1)1t. c 7 oGGSIV ELL'S NEW 31ED lc f.r gala to rottral4 by tn Itlterellti e . by 11. W. Pureon'; In New Phila. b. ,N.r.0..). N : In Port Carina), by ll... Sett- t tr.; In tzt. clair. at lit arta ;' lu; 311ddleport.. by . Natal; la tua.arm.L3 Sox, and by-all yrr 4 ;' , c - ta'Aa Drur4tAt • bertrer lHe •lont.all." la road A• It it not a patent atektirlce, but tke prearripllini of an erui IEDIC neut ph L yalrlat, no Otte abotetl "fail to try the A February Z., ALT. . . . ...., .„_ -11 E su ' NEW STORE. [ ' 41 i ll r bers announe to their': friend. and th. cßiacas at' Pdt.rilla soil 'Malty.' I ~t they hat e t .1.. n. I ..y1t)01: II EA VS I.fhli sod ' . • i'.;,,e,v c riSr*assi d Jilark.veSi'erele. •hcce au always he k , und a good awoilaiea t of f Dry Cabda,:..Ganaiwirleff, Prowtalainsi ana a earl.ty of arti a cles always Loot la Int rime re tad ,tote: .I. 7 atieratandlng their business tbscorinhly. I tiliy 11:vvita a c ustom which. by tdrict s attentr a buya. I n-its and fair dealing. they Intend to dearer . I ' Fresh Goods Constantly Arriving.l [Th. L.r.t artirlaa always on hand at the bzweat PRICES l i'lfS ASH: .11. It. NICIIOL-q. I , (nlaal. W..RF.CR. 1 01 .4 ? - l'A L LAND E-VAJILVE Tlitlii STOCK., 1.4 ril In, 'l . 's 1 , If;-tf • I ' , . 7T7r4 and others .lied with the of elide sews. 4 thee Oran their ted, they are the hips cud #.-,,;.._.:-:, REp .- EYERY,§ATURDAY.MPRNIN,'„L - py. : I3P4ANUN: : RiIsiNAN, -POTTS)T,ILLE, : SCHUYLKILL COUNTY; ' !,.- ~ NIOTLVANII out loteming . t to the former take netespa. sing them an. Unita fraud. voL.a.xx - v. . . . _ . . . .. . . . . 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AI 1,,,50te Agents the Letlip% Cool ond i Nariuntion Company. [lB-42 ebitnieter and [a2senntx forany ,4 cents per line . • ~ Pler.No. 2. ' . ,• ' BLAHISTON. &' COX, 811IPPEAS ortus erscquarrire or WHITE AM. NED A:Miami! TREMONT SCHUYLKILL COAL; FRANKLIN • COMPANY'S ClialllNli , LAND COAL: iIso;:IIAZLESON LE. •1111111. - COAL. { • . - 1' =7 Walnut; sfitet, Philadelphia.. 'OFFICES: 4 New street; New York, - 17 l)ueue sheet. Boston. 1'514.42 •• Pierz.No. ;i. . 'BAUM, OGLE &. CO., . 111111ERI AND 1511IPPUIS OP 31FLALT.W.W. 1 C:IPW COAL, First Quality Red Ash Coal. ~ .{ No. 113 Walnut street, Philadelphia. OFFICES: No. 70 Slate street. ilostoo. . No, 106 Broadway, New York: V.5..g-144 ING, tET.AIL 'ggist 'lrian Sta., TSVILLE. Pier Plo. 13. ROGERS & LUTHER, MINIMA AND lIRIP,PIPICCIF COAL. Red A iiii..PEACIE MOUNTAIN, LIITIIIM, and oth er char. coins. White Ash--RATEN, BLACK HEATH TRINE. tNo,ll'3o Withal street. nitridelphla. • • \o. 16 Nassau street. Nei" York. WHARF N RICHMOND, MEM ' arilla, y, in , which most effectual al , Sii t e r r s ni ti„a extract t ea front an etteUtAve rcputcd ski' cute. nanitsl by those Is. and that one prevent iinnience d fells* 'citizens. it has been pins.. cases en be found " HAYESBi 7 dODSHAL.L,.- • .1' t • SIMPERS Of RED AND war= ASH SCHUYLKELL COAL ViIIARIF 13, PORT RICIISIOSD. Lehigh clod Schuylkill Cola at TARO—Corner '234 sod Arch. ptreets. - OFFICE-103 Wileot 'street, Pllll:tdelp . bit . t. 68-42 SCHUYLKILL • NAVIGATION:S Shipping WHARVES for ANTHRACITE. COAL, AT I.REENITIEII,' , Delaware-River, Philadelphia. Wharf No. 1. . ' • . : LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO. ROMMEL, POTTS & CO. • (205 Walnut Street. Philadelphia. • corcEs 11Q HT midway. New York. ' ' • • State Street and Merchant? Row, Dn . 'don • Wharf No. 'd. REPPLIER & BRO. N. F., cur. Walout k Fourth Stn., Philadt OFFICES: 3:11 Piny Street. New York. . • Vera/mots' Honk Building . Providence. DAVIS PEARSON& CO., minis AND AHTITERA or roc CELEBRATED I.OCOLzT MOUNTAIN' WHITE AS:v . and C'..ppiiN VEIN ' RED -ASI3. C0AL, (N..13.: tr . eln kit St reet.,l9alledelphia. OFFICE: -, No. 39 lit street. New York:. . (No. Ii Doane Street. Boston. • NtiIARF—GREENWICII, DELAWARE AtENTIE. ' DAVIS PEANSU!", PItILA. tiI.DIWN VAST. A.4114NT1. • • IC. r.i.toseteeq. ' Whoirt No. 3.. CHAS. MILLER •!?,?.. CO. XINLILS AAP SHICPAIti OT eon. • • - ) WHITE • ASK " , 'From the PINE KNOT srsd lIT. LAFXA COLLIERIES: • • RED - ASH; Fl JCR their I'.lut:xl: 4 i COLLIERIES. • CANAL LANDINGS—GREEN WWII AND SPRUCE STS - 1 OFFICE :—!No. 105 Walnut Street, I'lilladelphh. April 9, '59 If.ty I. F. VOORHIES; MIXER. AND SHIPPER OT TRI CELVIRATED Lewis- Vei►i Red Ash Coal, Frout the -NEW DUNCAN CuLLIEEY." He 'mines nc, otherCtal=which assures Its purity. rgo sales - 14y JOHN S.IIAV. ktent For 1. F. VOOlOl ms. Nu.ll Plop street, New Cork.. • Pottsville. March 'l'9 'Jane *.=-1y )U. SPRING , . MOUNTAIN COAL New Concern. . MILE undersigned', having leased.the ji_ • Springilloutitethi Mines, :- AT J EAMSV I LLE. PA.. Hitherto worked lbr Wx..3lli.:SmA Co.. are now prepared to bupply this justly relehrated' LNIpOII COAL, and revportfully Invite order: I - • C. F. ItANDOLPII,. . . THEO. F. RAN DOLPIT. . ". . • • CHARLES 11.4.11P51111111. 'Applications to be addnymett in Randolph & Co , • 111 Broadway, New fork. Room ‘M; ^O5 Walnut street, Philadelphia; . Easton,.Penn's : , Trenton. New Jerier.. ' ' Aso To . - 'Bandanas' & Hampshire, JUan's•ille,, 1;a. ::.Jamutry 1,.59 -4-1 y . 1 • COAL. • ' COAL.. COAL. LEWIS AIIDENRIED &` CO. OH'FIICMS • .145 Walnut street, PHI L.kiDE A. llu Broadway. NEW YORK. S 6 State street, uosro,N In°lptoto Dealer& in the lout wirietiot of DOMESTIC CtOA LS—S* Proprietors 'nf Doff \Check Vaticry, copd hte pr.tacin g ...er 150.0c* tensj yirar rf Liir. celebra te-4 DIAMOND, (Rol At A.) and BLAC2 . 116ATEI,(niiited/A-) ALSO. Etrlusive Attents for the sale of the purely genuine Le.: eust Mountain 'Coal.frosiv the Locust Dale Colliery ..of Geo. C. I'urrs.tCo_altnf wbiekwill be ;hipped direct to New Yrirlr. via Canal t raise, via Greenwich PI !Tr, (below Navy Ysrvl, Philadelphia.) ALSO. ' At Philadelphia, from Pier J o. U, Port Rich- The choicest qUilities of REIS. and NV lITTE AS TI GOALS from schll.3.lk ill Couoty, reiected with 'special care, sod shipped under our persOuil superiaLcudeuce7 • At. Slizabethport, N. J. LEIIIGII SPRINO noeNTAIN And CUUNCIL RIDGE • • ' Frost Baltimore, Md., • ; The ctletrnded llAMl•qtaltE HITT [NOUS COAL. dt / City N J ersey . J. . Oda Lehigh and iretpfie atnntry: • • The itrn'y oe,uperinr,WlLKESHAltill: COAL, from the Baltimore taken front the ^ Andmried Improve ment and Coal °rum:ours Estate," near Wllkesharee: atSo. the COUNCIL ItIDGE COAL: bath of which, for steam purposes and for family use, are scour - posed. We hold eertifinates In our free. from , parties rrho ) 131, 3 used and fully Leafed them /anis, mod pronounce their the pm ANT/MACRE Cods Inc items in , use, pro dnring• no clink er.lomtashos and =eater blase, thou any other klads now before the public • May 13 ',SA * CAIN, HACKER' ar, COOK,. ' . Wlll3lll ATM SNIFFERS OF 3 31a.c1a. XiCon4.ll3. pool. ' • Amt; dralris in other' first (I uallti 3 Oebr White anal!. Red Ash Cosh: or , ..t.hbrioddirkfa ' cued Weed/Wed. Wharr.s. Sorthylkiti. TactillAr CAIN. I IOIIILISII.Ic4II. • JIFFS 24.e.001. rekkiriary, 27., 7,9 r • 9.1} CEO. S. PATTERSON. & BROS., Locust and Broad IBauntala White Ash It}D MIL from the Peach Mountain and Pal mer velna: dt.O.Ftroar and . Feed taken .in aaeb A u g , t o r Coal. • EDW. D. PATTERSON, • MM. F. PATTERSON. • 0 4 ,Vet ;E 3/Arriouse, Nedlmad stmt, Thitrei GM 8. PATTEILI 4 O,C,. ltridooort, No+Armin, Citandy, 33-ly G•ly 4 .1 ly :tl. ' CONNER & PATTERSON, JOAD EfItTPURE OP TIM C'ELEDR-41rED Locus t Mountain Coal. J. J. coris Asktirtd. JONES. & • , • MISER* AND menrestes up TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL. . From the Beevesdale and Rushville Collieries. OVVICE —lto.. 320 Wain in t ernat. Phiblielybin. **Coal tornanteetrom Mit Clinton by Ilendlny La.)inia, or In illeate bY Sebnylltill Canal. [39-21 . : . ••-• U . - - . . . .. _. • -. . . . . . ' " - . , . . - .. . - .' . • ,;_ , ..-. V.1.1.1'-..P. i',.z-, -, ...;..t3, - .;‘,.t i - i ,..,„: : j, ,-,- , , ,,, - ', . . . . ::',... r._ • . :::: : : : ,. ..: ,, ..,....._. ...... .. . . . . ': . ..._ (..- . . .. A . ' ....', - ..-.. . ' . . . .. . .. c ' ' • 1 .-- . ' '.. -, '• ... 2. . . - r. . . .„ .. ..,.. • • . . ~ . , ~ . . .. • • ,'' - , • '. • ... • .•. ..• • .• ' ......• - ..,.. . . . . . . . . . ...... . ' .. . . . . ' . . .4 , C....-1•:1 ..."- . I' . ' ~,. • , ••• tt Y ~....,.....,..„.„.,r,„.,... ..._ ,• . • • ••• :: I";''.7'• ' 0 ...„, ~.....,,,,..: ._.. t . . , ....... )-'.' - 1 , • ~ ~ , ,A 4 ... . .. .. , , • . . .. k 1. , NJ 1.-- ii - . . ^ •• ' . - 1 J . . .. .. . .1?•,.1. 4 . ~ , . _.... !_ . . , .- .... . . - , . . _0 , _ . • -• .... _ •.. ~..:1 1,1. ,• : ,:„..; -,.. . .- . .. , BRING / WILL /WACO TOD TO PIE R CE TOE SOWgLB OUT • . Or TED saws, F 2031. THE C.ArgaND or 'tour/Anti; anus macs WILL opts wrusydru ro ous RAIDS Asa mum ALL . sAruss ro OUR Uss AND PLNAIDIS4437..iciiIosCAL, Pier Mo. I. DEII LUSA IX BEAT QUALITIES Of ' COAL. mond- - DEALERS AND SHIPPER ' S i!i ca'Av. J. a. vATTicrtsos, =5II! I=Wl , 'k Pier No. 5. TYLER, STONE rac.oo., DULCII9 IN TArtiors DENITIPIIONB Og. • . lied end White . Asb • • SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS, . AND 4/FOWL'S CRELIC .CTIXBEBIAND COAL. azs %Oust street. Philadelphia. OFFICES e 9 Washington Building, Prow facie*. • (leo Broadway, New 1 - nrk. PIER NO. B, EMIT RICIIMOND. [.5842 Pair No. 13. , •` 1 • ROTHERMEL, ViAl6i AXD alums or COAL. Offers for rale by the Cargo. the best qualities of' -• RED AND WHITE ASH,COALS. Also, mama atid'apIDE4LAND-COAL.. lIARFO t itICti3iCEND. officp: Isnw m a t i h n 4 n o t ie st P I !: joi lladr o l i ob . tat et[ 5842 • • . Pier 316. 9'. • .1. J. ors:no:sox j r. oLono. SINNICICSON '&' GLOVER, mints or 9CinirThr t tia; wurrs AND BED ASH, so, Lehlgio ondilltuonfliaosoi Coale. °`l`.'""-7;J No. 132 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Ohl Slate Rouse Basement. rfreton. WHARF NO.O, PORT R1C9909 01043' PI No. 14. 1 sEWIS AUT}MNRIED dr • 01"4 , • WHOLES/141 DEALERS IN TOE 111.8? YAM CTID op, Anthracite & Bituminous gOals. 20 Walnut street. Phitadelpialsi. OFFICES :{llO Broadway. New York. S 6 State street. Boston. • Ptotterr Sitfppers from EkrabelAport, OP LEHIGH, SPITING MOUNTAIN. HAZLETON AND - - • COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. - rs9li Franklin B. - Gowen,. Miner and Sbitqver of WHITF.. ASTI COAL from the raid and West Mount Lade Collleies—MA3ll4iYTll A SLACK BEATH y EINS. °mos—Centre street. opposite Episcopal Church. Pottsville, April 10.'5S 15.1 y ' • PATENT COAL TUBS, ISAAC SELTZER; Agent for the cel l_ brated Ashland Coal, mined by Ban'crufl. Lewis 'd Co.. has removed his office to i i Cedar'Stivet, between Broadway and Nassau street. New York.. Has also the agency for Chi sale of IFocht's Patent Coal Tubs and blocks. An dealers In Coal will find It to their Interest to call and .this new article for saving gala*. , • New York,P•uly 2. 27. tune BUSINESS CARDS. D. DODSON, Den- tint,l`l 'Market Street, three doors lead aboreiThlrd, south fade. , [Pottsville, Jan. 2:3,' , 16 4:1; 1) V. SIIEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., . elate of the lettlAy 'Tanta State tieolOgleat 'surrey, explores landFoxtlues. ae. [(letober 13.•55 41-t f ITENRY. PLEASANTS, Civil and 11 Mining Engineer, POTTSVILLE. • , Orden—Centro street, writ side. between Market and . Norwegian. . ; [August 8, '57 32-fwn -1--; -- - --- I. 4 I RA:NIi CA 12TER, (jail and Min ilag Engineer. Surveyor. kr., will attend to surveys of find...mines. town plots. ge. Otßee Silver Terrace, Pottsvith Pa. ' ['March 19, 7,9 I'2- - -- - VG-ENCY—For the Purchase and .11L_Sele of Real /Nate: buying and selling. Coal; ta• king charge of Coal. Lauda. Mines, At... and collecting rents. Office- Mahautango Street, Pottsville. ~ !April 6. , :, , t 14-) CHAS. M. linty- `1 FORGE B. FISLER, .Mechanical k_A Engineer and Draughtsman, attend% to the sale and purchasb of machinery. and to the re•bulhling and putting up of eld machinery. Pert liartsm.lilarch S. 'ZI) EUR - GM K. SMITH, fi 111.1iiink Engineer and Colliery Viewer, ~ POTTSVILLE, ANNA Dreenit4r 11. 'SS T. McElwain, Civil and .I%linin'g Engineer., Ashland, Pa.,attends to Surveying and truiperting Mines.ourveying and dividing landr.regu lAting Town Lotc. and All other' busbies's in the line of profession. Letter address, Fountain Spring P. 0., Srhurikill County. P.R.. Feb. 23.1855, tl4-1 TRANSPORTATION. PKILAD'A Q. READING RAILROAD. aMESPINIaIniaBWIZOQE ()Iq s .11;I:t of the Phi &K. K. Co., Philadelphia, June :!4.1R59. The rates of ltrelght and Tolle on Coal transpOrted by ttb.Company,irill be as f elbow e.froin Ist July, Mil, uu further notice: To Richmond. 150 , 1 45 " Philadelphia, . 150 145 " inclined Plane, 1 50 , 1 45 " Niectown. 1 50 , 1,45 " fierMantoWn R. 11., 150 ; 1 45 "Falls otSchnylklll, , 3 50 .. 1 45 " 31anayur4. 1.50: 1 45 .. Sprintr . Mlle, , , I 351 130 "Conshohocken - and Ply-. i . • mout,tiltailrond. ; 135', 1 30 " Ratrilwes and Potts' and ? . Jones'. . 1 30, • 1 25 . " Norrlttownortiridgeport, 1 XI ~ 1 25 " Port Kennedy, " Talley For-e, , 1725 t 1 20 " Phmniacille., i ~, " I Z O Yei .5 Ford, 7, , n 1 i 95 1 /0 " Pottstown. ' 115 110 " Pontlnweple, . ' 115 ' 110 " Birdsboro' li .1 10 . 1 06 "Reading, i -95 , 90 " Between Readin and Al-hrwellte, ' 05 ' 00 " Mob - ray:l4, •1 . 95 I . 90 " Hamburg. .. 95 , . 90 " Orwigsburr, .1 05 - 00 •Xtr onlei of the itosid'of Mmuireir. • June 11.'59 Zit Ir.ll. cILTIENIIKT.Stei SCHUYLKILCIIAVICATION CO,. Unite of the Schuylkill Navigation Company. June S, 1559.-06 and atter July 1.150, , the charge for the use of Can and for Toll on Anthracite carr'4l on the Schuylkill Nark:dim will he as fol. lons and thereafter so continue. until further.notlee: To Pitilidelphby • 31auayunk. • Poling Mill, Cooshohoeken, Plymouth Di m, . Bridgeport, ' 'Noiiir•toun . Port iirohody, • talle* * P u rge, • Pawling 'a Dam, ° • . Port Pmr ideate, ; Itorer'A Ford, Pottstown Landlns,' • Part Ilird,borough, - • • It ead iug, = • • Alt houreu, 3,lolitind lie; Hamburg. Oritigaburg Landing. 20. Tbr.ehars'e wilt be per ton of 2240 IN., len the pre rent., atlowante for srltite, as n<ual. sod no eharge teen than twensy.fire tents per ton wilt be made for any dis. taw*. Ity order of the Ifisageta. Y. FRALEY. President. 'I PHILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD FILEIGILT b. UtateIIAPAMZE. , IX and 'AFTER MARUH Ist, 1858; It.jatitlkurther notice, Ow following-54tcaotFr4lit win . b+ 4 4.lArrord per IUU pounds •tnczio or rotten? • • Dry Gooda.4entertionery,Books.CArpet. iaXs Cittaft, Fresh Al eat. Fiall.Glant..ke An stla. Dr* . Cutter: Copper, T.om: Ear trwnwato trind-sto:tenGreerrier.ltrms rtams itardirare. iliden. ilollotr-ware. Leather,.. ll 4chisterj,Oysterrydlia,Seeda, Cetton,reffre.Grain,ltar Trott. Lead:, Me- I /w a s :cane. Spike& Fire, Salt, Trod. firms, Sarar.Whisky,ke, ' • Draws; ikrrks. Gunn. J! R Stony.; Pitch and Tar, Salt,Scrap Iron,Ttntber and Limber. tr.; Bricks. Coke. Coral Wand. Chy, Tee- Iron .Ore, Litneitone ! Manure, rir, Tron.,PLlstet. alaws, Clour,,Per barrel, March Y.l, 7,7 MEM SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST' 6, 1859. , WIIARY,NO. 7, PORT RICHMOND. ate Walnut street. Philadelphia.. s ' o : to `i „ :7 1 : N 0.300 W est Thltloeuth st., New York. • 42- 15. • • Pier No. 10. - • BANCROFT. LEWIS itc - C0.,- , VIX ORIPPIRS OF TTIZ CELEBRATED ASHLAND COAL; ' 11103111ARANOY S.IOJ.IITAIN. OFFICK-11l Walnut street, Commercial Philadelphia. - Near 1 - ;k Offlee— i9 Cedar street. Boston Or 6 ee-25 Kilby str t. [Oct. Z3,':,S 43. ' No. 12. Noah Straterant.—Jmi. Maxtield.--Chea Wannemacher. N. smerEwurreg DUALISM; lII' THE VARIOUS DESCUIPTIONS ON ANTHRACITE COAL. THE INCLUDING Tnißs? PARSRTIY.S OP RED k WRITE ASH SCRUYLICL 3 L.CIIIOII COALS: ALSO, pi:l4llEn Limo. from Me Frostburg Company's °tomcat - Creek Mine. • No.llo Wainnt street. Pbiladelph*. OFFICES: N o. T:FICEE-• N 2A KIM street, Roston. (Na, Broa dway,l2B oar. of Cedar st.,N: York. :- Bbip nentt from wharves Nos. 12 It IS, Port Rich mond, ltilliabethpori, N. J., liallipore. Md., and Alex andria, Ya. [Aprlll6,l9 . Pier No. 14. • 'CHAS. A. RECKSCHER & CO.. PHIPPERS OP BROAD NoUNTATN. BLACK DEATH AND SCPEORIR ICED ASII COALS. OFFICES: 45 South street . New York. 1152 Walnut street, Philadelphia. r 55-13 POTTSVILLE HOUSE, JOHN IF. ;EIMER, - Prop'rietor, G4nt strut. POTTSVILLE. Pa.' • ; 417•140cia Stablineprovided. " Novflnbeir 20, 'US 47,, . ' ' WHITE: HORSE HOTEL." corner of Centre and .If.,hantorgo zttreets, posis r ar, Joseph IC Feger, Proprietor. liatertitiomentsand aecorunpolatlons of the Left Ilnd.and every attention , ".:'l_ , will he tlid by the host and his al- a . tendan a to make guests and travelb err comforta tat . kinnitt • I.':,R _l—.o- mmment ' ' [ and Leather Hoge for pive. !bentrand' ',pea and Con piing!, for pavements.lron and L ed Pipe of all size& Gaa.F.iature, ntevery kind, umbrae ng a full acaortmant of Chandeliers Penduols. Bracke a. ke.,Ae.. Ae.. manufactured of the best quality of mat riala, and of the latest and most approved pat term.. DANIEL D..MORMON. Apri t REAL ESTATE SALES. • • - WESTERN LA_NDS. 11 - IE UNDERSIGNED, Agent for , Sr-tuy'kill, Carbon. Lnzerite. Columbia. Northport. n• nd acid Dauphin counties. otters for sale, LA. TS In Nei& 'City. Wile county. lowa ., Alpo. land In Illinois and Sill...our', for ram,, won time. For curt her Informs- Una write and v ielort, postage stamp, to liOlt f. PATTEN. Agt. Stine6rifley Erbnylkillro.,, Jan. 2, '59 Ott 4 4 FOR SA LE. HE undersi g nedoffers for saleE2 a tract of land containing It eery., and sltu.jta aced on the upper Pt. Carlon road, about a half mile fourt:Pottaville. The improvements are two frame dwel ling houses. a email stable. and also a Spring of never failing water. I will Pell I n one piece or in lots to suit purchasers. It is Cs. well adapted to the ral.ing of septettes. and has some line young apple trees and grape Tines thereon. for further particulars enquire of '-G EORO E. LAUER, Orchard Brewery. ills reasons (or selling the above are, that he has par chasedithe Tumbling Ran Farm from the Sehnylkill Navigation Company. and wishes to make it an exten sive Vann, which will require his spare time. and also Intendi Making a Sniomereesort thereon, which will be one of the aneat outside of Philadelphia. Pottsville, reb.l2, '39 7-2 f ~ ; a ! ~.~ 9 Ci ! F.a tiG~a: 1 M 1 30 1 30 1 30 1 D:1 1 30 1 D) 1 20 I PS 1 25 1 ,55 1.25 1'35 1 35 1 35 120 A RARE CHANE. For Piofitable In of ahe most Vslnable Pr4erty *the Borough of Pottsville. niibscribers offer - ,the following 1131tiable properly at Private sale: o. 101L8P. lIOTEL. now occupied by Jaws kl. Tract. This well known property contains In front 40 feet 1 inch on Centre street, and in dept • 'toil; liabantaugo 98 feet II inches, with an ostensive tavern yard. The improveutenti an thil property consist of an extensive twoatory frame tavern, hOuse- with extensive back buildings. Atari. Two three story brick buildings—a portion of these buildings are now used for the hotel, and a pot , lion occupied by the Potrsville Gas Co., and the Schuyl. kilt Fl e and {Marine Insrirs nee Co. on the first story, the. second and third stories Are occupied min dwelling. Atroi; A large and commodious stone stable fronting on Second street, with brick carriage house and eaten• sive sheds.. This property soiwell known that a more particular description is deemed unnecessary; any person wishing monrfull Informition will please call on the subscriber, No. g. All that well known tavern stand - situated on Centreistreet. known as the NOHTIIIrESTERN 110TS1., and ititt finmany years by Damn. Hat.. . This valuable property will he sold With the adjoining property—Vattwo containing in front on Centre !dart 1 di feet tt inches; ana extending westwardly Meng a 291 Pet wide alley 1.20 feet to Second :0 reet.and northward. 1 t Iy alon Sei'el d stet t9l feet 9 inches . with the Improve-I ments enndsting of a two-story frame taver boom ith a Larmand commodioust three-stor m ..briek. l mildltapthereto attached. This building I lkasbeett embed within a flew, years, and thi w h0..., mom:dent is eompirte. Thiehambers dining room and took inS,departtitent, it le believed, will compare with • any Hotel In the County. • . also, A large and commodious two-story brick stable, with extensive yard room. Also, A large three story stelae and brick building booth g on Centre street, with a stme-room on trot Boor and dielllngion the second and third stories. This propertytas a business stand, cannot be sur passed, No. 3. That 014 and well known business stand %Uwe' ted or Centre street and for many' years occupied by N. Is Loose and others, as' a flour and feed store. This valuable property adjoins Pright t L ee ry ! , I" store on the north and James Sillymai on the moth. containing in front en Ceetrestreet ZS feet 3 lnehm. and extends westwardly at the Lime width SS feet with right of alley way from Centre street through them rrhed alley now.used isr the hotel and adjoining properties. The buildings on the property consist of a good and satelanttal two story stone building forty feet deep., be first story occupied as a store, std the second story IS II dwelling, all conveniently arretAged and In odd order. To this is attached a large two-story frastore house with extensive granaries Inc storing grilse? Thliproperty from its location fitr business, le well worth the attention of persona 'desirous of.golng Into the finurand feed bushiest. . EMIMI 6 , 7. a 4 c 1 7- t ,14..41i•-•. , ieta. 3 74 72 , OP' 75 74 <72' CO GO 54 : 57 60 , , 59 20 so 59 117 , 501. 6,s F 54 52 rus - i 54• 1.43 52 50 149.1 47 ' .50 49 47 54;494: 4O 50 , 491 47 E 40 45 14`41137 45 44 42 '45, 42 :12 - I 37 43 140140. 34' 41 , 38 34 ,33 33* 31 38 ; 37;33 31 38 ,23 31 , 34 1 .12 23 • .30 29 27 t • if ibis property is riot sold beibre tire 1511 S day of ?Larch it will be for rent.. Possession will be given on the try! of Ajwil melt. • ?in. 4. Five We of ground on hlabentange Wert. ex tending from the brkk building In the mar of Hotel. a lm i g s e ta rxreer„to the thirst story lAA banding on the sontbrast osrner of ifshantango and Second streets. Thia 'property is two well Imams to require any to anarka. • Noe.:l nod 2, adjoining three story brick building, cora:diving in front on Mchintango street, 42 .feet,arid in depth 40 feet. with frarau marke t_ boom; occupied by Maar Dostramtax34 No.;„ oritainiar, Loot on Mattanfango street. 21 feet, and in depth 40 feet, with hurneodfce, occupied by Kum Dirs. !ins!, 4 and A. containing In front on Slaltantango St, 41ifect,11 min* and In deptb fecloittiti al re* brick vffires occupied by Itant litm, tact, V. J. Patna sad et Pti•Z -s-,_1.!...e, 31:i 1 1 6 }.-12 11 • Tibia property int ahii erection of ,ollees or , public; mond be excelled by any ether property in the. boironeh. TU , se lets he sold tangly or an to -1 gather to snit Perrinmem ' ' -• • ?it:. 5. This desirable dwelling larltilated On the month east Orner or 148h-int:up nod tileeondintreetK foe eem fort and eonTenlerun ns a erearecallons duellinvit heel 'ten superiors In the heinegli. • Ilits ;Impart, contains:4 fee4,6loches boat ell lia hanisiago street to lbe corner of Second; thence along &rend street,Vl fiet..4 Inches to Iliatel stable, these* reatnardly alongsaki stable' 43 fre...• 6 lnekes: thence northerardly it that w4llla son Itoti4 yank 6 frit. it 1 nettal to the Hos of the 46 feet hots. ?Ws Wm. a large yard to the dnellin; on wbirts'yard Is enacted a cenire• nient tetra debit. with entrance from Peened street.' lot liarther InGusurstlon u to desetipOssi antkessdi lions air **h., anti In I • JOON OVOILES. Esq.. Trade,. - - of s.4lilarsts, mad. lte Is t 14 T a u Pier 56.1. JOHN R. 'WHITE. imprint Of HOTELS. PLUMBING. CAS-FITIINC .shment, POTTSrILLE, PA. he underaignedrespeetfully forms the citizens of Potts le and vicinity, that haring rebated the PlumUng s. ishmenhAllenry ison t and attached it to his s-Fillingßusiness.vlllliege.' lee carry on both branches. d hopes, by strict attention business—keepinialwaya on utl a large and well selected wk.employing cow pet e n t rkmen, and doing. work at 1 - e rest uncratiappricrs—tore ice a portion of the public tronage. itiestock willconsist of Wa • Closets. Iron. Copper and td Bath Tubs. Porcelain and ~per Wash eastns.lron and ,went Plugs.firass Cocks for Slateb 4i, —0 TRAVELING. 88ACES BY STEAMERS.THE subscriber is authollzed to take Passengers by Steamers to and • Gum Europe la the ant and seeead elssitanda • t to, steerage at the barest rates. A Sumer Falls trees-New York fur Lleerpnel en the 26th Inst. That Clara Par Petgerk C4...-rtilill Class. $3O, found. In Previsions.,— Penengers arm Weight ont by steamers. Apply to R. HANNAN, :Wheals* aillsdrafts Cu Entepa mused 261..aad pwards. Minh WO 11 ir ataggl . PHILADELPHIA •& ilEAntrai #Atuto#.o, co., Of i1te,927 tenth YOURTII street. . - - . Dnittertrrna, April laill,lsllo,. • PASSE:IOIR TRAINd FOR IIdItRISIIIJRO.' On and atter Vondep,lSth Inatert.TWO _Pateengtir Trains will be ran _DAILY (-Bondage excepted) Co liar rlaburg via Reading and Intermediate poisita.. • - MORNING LINE. f Leaves the Depot, at Dread and pee eheetaiat 7.30 A. W. rristag at Hirriabarg at 1=0; Wane AFTIOLNOON id2► 6. Leaves the Depot, at Broad and Tina streets, at 310 Arriving In Warrleburs at F. P.M. 'Fare to Warriabury,, tat claw , _ $3 .5 " 4 . 24 elan. 270 . . By order of the Basta. W. 11.11e1PIIINIt EY, Ap4ll 30 1840144 Secretory. • • - Establishe ANSTRAI, - 1411 . PIONEER IJNE. din US Carrying the lAN Nails. • Sailisg Potitiody oa the liwy..diisartised.: mitE Beantiful new A I Clip jj per chip “Jr.LISLA AND NATI LOA." 1000 tool blortben, NoEtr Brenta, Master. how rap log at Vier: No. It, North Nicer, and basing twothlrds, of her calamity engaged. hare immediate despatch for leiboo roe. Bba has Mogniikelst , Stare - ROMS accom modations for &toad Cabin eassemgrws; all on Deck. . . VW Hates of pump. First Cabin Saloon:; Second Coil*. $ ll,O . Childrend In arms, free; over two year anti under t melee. half price. For Freight or Passsee.apply on board. or to. • It,. W, CAMERON, S Bowling Green, New York. Sigler Mills'for wile, and crab advances made oit con signments_ Consignee. In Australia: Messrs. Wilkinson, MS. & Ca. . 18 . 1,9 [Jane 12, 'St 24.1y1 29-- ' Only Direct Line for Ireland! QTEASI to all PAI?`TS of GREAT. I,},BRITALY and IRCIAND, ' fi For $3O • • The powerful Iron Steametilm, cTrx OF BALTUIOItII, cram , WASIIINOTON, CITY Olt MANCIIESTER. RA24661100, • FIG% Will all from New York forCORK and them to LIT. . . • 415rErry Alternate, Babervievilik Passage from• New York: Cabin, e • $ 75 ird - . $3O - • PARMA% from Liver and Cork: Cabin, • • • -Th rd Clare, • - •• • $4O , - /ri-Paysenuers forwarded to Terre. Antwerp, Bremen and Hamburg, kw flite in Cabin, Third Claw. To ' , AIMS (in 20 hours from , LiverpooL)Calkin,S9o: Third Clam., Vitt. The abode 6teamabips are bat t of Iron, In watertight rompartmentw. carry each an experienciA Surgeon, and every requipPe for the immediate extinction of die. Yor ravvageapply to R. J. Cart, is t Co., 17T Vroadwty, lobo U. Dale, lb Bree n. dw mD e .w y. A l D l s *.t to . pntt.vnie; . Or to J. 11. ttICII ARDS, Ilineravi l ite B.—Passengers by this Line avoid the rink and de. Aar oftealling at Halifax Arad et.; Johns. as the steamers .rit'oreed direct to Cork. [April 10,'59 16- LEHICH VALLEY RAILROAD. Summer Arrangements et Yassenger (IN 'and alter MONDAY, MAY 16th, ) P 340. the Passenger Tratna on the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company will run at the following boars: Down Trains. Letter ,Iko.a. Express. Acc'E. blanch Chunk at 6.00 A. 31., 12.50 I'. ,M.. 12.35 P: 3L sla.lue.ton - 6.40 " ' I.CB " LIN " White Hall • 7.12 " 1.33 " 2.25 " Cat asauqua 7.27- l e." ;... 1.45 " 2.62 " Allentown 7.40 " 1.50 .. 3.15 , " Bethlehem 7.58 ". 2.11 " 3.40 " st are To . insoburg 8.07 " 2.20 " 3.57 " A ve at klatton $.30 ." 2. , 3 " 4.43 " . Up Trains. ...terv.a. Nail. Express. Eaiton , - 'at 6.00 A.M., 11.45 A.=ll- ' ..V.5 P. M. Freentanshorg 0.40 " 12.09 " 3.57 Bethlehem 7.00 " 12111,%'" 408 " Allautomsn 7.40 " 12.34`" , " -4.2 m " Calpaiiqus ' 8.07 " 12.46 'w 4.35. . White Hall 5.20 " 1.00 '`" 4.52 " Shinn orton 9.04 " LZ .0 , 5.26 Arr. Mauch Chnnklo.oo a 2.05 " - 6.10 " DOWN TRAINS WITTE TIIEllt CONNECTIONS. The 6.00 A. M. Mail Train will ran liironnection with theCatawissa, Williams'poet and Erie train from Elmira, Williamsport, Danville and Rupert, and w ill connect at Allentown with the East Penn. train 'for Iteadin.t, r risbnrg and Pottsville; at Bethlehem with the North Penn. train for Pbiladelphle; - at Easton with the Cen. tral of New Jersey train for New York. and at Philips hart with the Bel. Del. train for Eelvidere. This train', will also enable passengers to go to the Water Gap, Feranten and Omit 8et:0,01.4r by the Bel. Del. or the Central of New Jersey train. • The tzai P. M. Expnws train Will ran in connection with the !Weyer Meadow train from Wilkes - berm, White Maven, Hazleton and Weatherly. and with the East Penn. train from itarri.hurg,P,ttcrirle and Reading, and, will connect with the North Penn. train for Phila. delphia, wil h the Central of New Jersey train for New York, and with the Bel. Del. train for Lambertville, Trenton and Philadelphia. UP TRAINS' WITH TRF.IR CONNECTIONS. The aoo A.H. Acoommodation.tmin•Will connect with the EeetrPenn. train for Readlor, Pottarine and Darrb bunt. The 11.45. A. 3t. 31211 train will run in ennnection with the Bel. Del. train front PhiLvdeinhia„ Trenton and Lam bertville. with the Central of New Jenny train from New York, with tbe. North Penn train from Philadelphia, and. will eouneet '\trillt the Metter Meadow train for Weatherly, liasiefon. 'mite haven and Wilkeebarre. The 1:5 P.ll. Varmint train will run in ronneetion with the Central of New Jetery train tram New York, and will connect with the Raid Penn. train tor Iteadinn, Pot tat ille and liarriebam and with the Catawlwee. W. and E. train for Rupert, Danville, Williamsport and El mira. Both khan, May 16th, 1659 PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. 'R. Sommer Arrangement, April 18, 1859. DOWN ;PASSENGER. TRAINS. Leave Pottsville, daily. (except Sundays) at 8.30 A. M., and 3.30 P. M.r4Paasint: Reading at 10.10 A. 11.. and 5.06 P. M. Ara-plaits' Philadelphia at 12.52 noon, anti at 7.40 P. 31:'; UP PASSENGER TItAINSO Leave Philadelphia. daily, (except Sundays) at 7.30 A; Id., and 3.30 P.ll.—Paning Reading at 1).20 A-31- and 0.06 P. M. 'Arriving In Pottsville at 12.03 noon. and 730 P.m. • • f, • Roth . l7p and born Pamenger Train* connect ,at Port . Clinton with Trains to and from Tamaqua. Cats wissai Williamsport and Elmira, Morning Paksenger frsiari mity connect at Port Clinton for Wilkesbarre, Scranton and Pittston,. • I Passengers leaving Willlamspret by the Catawba% flailiced Night Line at 10.10 P. 14., connect with a Pas. Fenger Train leaving Port Clinton at 4:4A. M., arrive at Reading at 5.30. breakfast. and proceed direct to Phil adelphia by the ti A. M. Reading Aciannusodation Train. B LEBANON VALLEY. RANCH.. arrivalPassnger Train leaves heading at 10..t* A. M— aster' of Up and Down Morning Passenger Trains from Philadelphia and Pottsville. Arriving at Ilarrisbrirg_ at 12.40 noon, and connecting with l'aeoenger (rains on the .Northern Central, "Pennsylvania" and "Cumberland Talley" 'Railroads, for Sunbury, Willlantspor' t. Elmira, Pittsburg. Lancaster. Baltimore and Qumbersburg. " Returning, leaves Harrisburg at 2.45 P. M.. utter arri val of Trains from above poinit.. Arriving at Reading at s_od r. 11., and connecting. st Ph cp and Down Train: for Pottsville and Philadelphia the woe otoniug. No ThltAt mot es Sendays. • Faivis*Betereen Pottsville andlbiladolphts.o 75 and $2'..".5; Ittstditnt and Philadelidkia t sl 76 and $145; Harrit.burrand Philadelphia, 53 26and V.! 70; Lebanon and ill Bidet phis. r 2 60 and 12 10; Beading and liar. riitliturg, sl'oo and $1 30; Reading and PoltsviThs, $l-05 add $0 53: . Reading and Le anon. 63 and 70 cents; Pottsville and Itarriabuit4l GS and $2 Id; Pottsville and Lebanon. $1 55 and $1 50 Through No.l Tickets—Pottsville to italtintore.2s 00. Pottsville to Gettysburg. $d 50: Beading to Baltimore, $1; Reading, to Laneaster.P 25. de- 610 pounda of Baggage Ain* ed each ranienger. The Second Liao Cars rum sub ali the abuse Besular, Amender Trains.' airitorningtraluDown and Aftentoon Train UponlA onßundwys. r ' • ' T• ; 1 1'hrough F a ust Clara Tickets. at reduced rater, to Flag.' era Falb, Buffalo, Detroit, Chkago, and all the principal point/ In the, Vest. North Wept, and the Cairklas: ant Emigrant Ticheta, at lower Eire, to all the above places, can be had on application to the Station' Agent. /1 - 0-All Tickets will bey purchased beftie the Trains start. Glebes' fares charged If paid In cars. G. A. EIOOLLS, Eng. t Gen. Supt. April3o, 'An „ • ' 18- • WIRE SCREENS. WIRE COAL AND SLATE SCREENS,. I OHN H, KURTZ, (late of and sue-1 0 green toßnirra A Rmatia.) would respectfully call I the attentlor of persons engaged in the Coal Buslnews, to hls Manufactory of WIRE COAL AND SLATE scREENS, COAL RIDDLES, WIRE BROOMS. tc., Ac-. at the old mEabllahment, Schuylkill Co., Pa. Raring been engaged ID the bisiness of Se ieglor upwards of twelve Jeans. I flatlet mya l et;Vl ran turnout az good work as is done anywhere In the county. and z i:Juld retbrto the quality of my work blithe put. ua g rantee of what It am be in the future, , pledging=that I will spars no pains, to make . work sta ball who may glee me a trial. r • lI.; 3O KUR t TT. litterefilie.,lnty 24. 'SS - xaln la ir TEßLy_4. FRICK, anex wire Coal Screens. • 11/ 4y 0 ULD respectfully. call the atten - tte4 or gint. _.. ileuten -engaged in .: .e0'."...._ - . ---- -,l't_...t - -,57F_:-. the ()mitred. to their ice: - -:" '- "--- -, ..i , .. 1 \ \ eta, screens of the' . .':' ' - ' .... _,,:' various *lame. They .-.--: . ~... ~. -. 7er?..- - : have inerourd !aril. %.1 'f, . •' • .., _ :,: - - - 1. Sties for turning , out Z, , ',. - ,1 the beide( stork with!. rii; . -,:, ~.....t.,.,;.;- , lilt, prtenptnetui and die. . ..- . ....:, orZtial I: .....-.... ...._-.., ..,_ latch- tli4ling th•----'---_'•-;* .._, VT:,.... ''t ; . 7 ;4 1- - :: most experienced' , _., , ' band* ha the State —i . .__tr they ran guarantee - "taierz - _,- all work done at thelefaetory. • .Nrpointepoestlaandrabahvaltieffy done et the starriest oteirr. _ ,_, Screen Ileite.fteleets.ldreway gisto,Slutfte, Gad. *twee, kr, Ate-always ou heed. ' ' - Alt eiders Circle., to the anis by Ulan VI lefi at it. t.. rottort flardtrarettaremill teethe prompt attention. rotteillie. March 12,"1/9 Rely 41.'4a V . 1 . It- MOM RUBBER BALLS. - • Rubber Hat,aad Parlor Balls, shin for WO Visoirs*4 red a ILLMILSI3, Cruet,. Writ., DI ♦37 DY t , ,,a,4 s t d.. ) Jaw./ aid :m i ni., ltgpist e =manors non AND BELOW MOM II MOPS. Thellalt Works of lianbelint r isear Frassiktsrel--Lssear No. T. . ~ . ' The Milli Waiter Rattroad, connecting Frank fort-on thadfalie, with Canal, is a link in the most frequented' route between the Upper Rhin. and Northern Germany. i Twenty-three English miles from the Stinnes gate Frankfort; occurs the stellate Nanheile, near which are the telebratel salt works bearing the tame mem!. - Before arriving at the-station the road Pawns the old town of Friedberg, which is built upon an behtted.coeitalbill of Trap rock, upon the .sent- Alit of which a dark tower of the middle age', ar 'restathe attention: ".While engaged In eiamizing this-the traveler suddenly finds himself.drawn through a gateway ha a . curious, high wall-Like structure, 'apparently . formed of wooden beams, and singular yellow composition of a toorna tore.' This extends a long diellence roseltbe even sloping plain, and at hurfinids ab tly it a ri small tributaryof the Main. ' A seen „ massy structure, similar to the preceding, is ion passed and the train tattiest Nanhelm. • r . I . -, it Already from the ear triode's we are re marked in Wrestle, below a fine” Jet water spouting eternal feet Into the air. Lei" og , the train and approaching this natural (contain, we find in iron pipe, roue inches in diameter, rising from the depth* of the earth, and extending tome ten feetabove the surface, in the centre of a large wooden vat. From this tube, which connects with . a boring nearly 700 feet Jeep:agringe an twee's. big enamor' 'water, which, thing ahout.four feet into the air, brooks against $ broad iron shield, and - falls in a fine sheaf-like man of spray- into the trat,below. , The whole jag is filled and whi tened *with bobbles of get,'.and the vat' below,, seethes like a boiling es:Minna from the same cause. This gas to essentially carbtinic acid, freed from Mir solation.in water by eseapiieg from heavy protean into the open', air. - , B . uoltatt calculates that 15.006 cubic met, of gas are d rown oat here each minute, which Would be equivalent to 1.000,- 000 poundi per year: , The taturieratine of: the water is 01° Fehr., and the analysii after Knipp is: ' !• I *.4-1"‘ ' 4 . /,.. Tier Cent.. 'Commis sal q - . ' 2 - 2.506 Chlo r ide of ,potassium, • , ' Trace. .ehlo'ide'of magnesium,, i .. • 0,035 Chlo'ide of Calcium, , . 0.203 , , Bromide - 6f sodium, . - , i Trace. SulpSete of lime, '• I - • .. 0.005 BS tarts. lime, • • • .. -•-- ' 0.150 Carbonate o. magnesia,. , ' 0.048 Curb. of prut. oxide of irub, , 0.004 Silicie acid, ,'- • '' - ' 0-007 Organic matter,l • • : - 0.162 From this ana lysis it will be seep that the water of Nanbeim is not so Ach in rob i ns that of. the ocean. Specimens taken from the Atlantic yield 2.755 parts common salt in the hundred of water. Woe it not for the moderato price at which fuel can be obtained, the low rate of wages, and thopeenliar clrivance used fur concentrating . thelwine previu s to boiling it, this at present important sprin„ must bare remained valuelese • as a source of the conathoditywhich it now sup plies an abundantly. The operatinn,of winning this insignificant,per cartage of salt with which it is combined—there, being but about 50 pound!, of salt in a ton of wa .teri-is laborient and slow, hut simple,nod con sists mainly oftiro parts: First, what is termed "gradirono," ishich is simply the eniploying oft the natural evaporating power of the attatisphore to reduce the quantity of useless ,fluid; and, sec ondly, the further evaporation by artificial Matto, 'of the brine so concentrated. - : :-. In some salt springs the firstiirocessis not ne canary, sincethe out-streaming brine is so heavi ly laden with salt as to permit an .itemediate and economical application of fire. Thus for instance the water at Eredrichshall holds 2sr per cont. of salt when it appears at the surface. , • ' ' The first controllable element for securing a , rapid evaporation in the atmosphere Isobel a -broad surface of fluid shall be exposed' to the ac: lion rat the air. This condition rut brought ;theca In !the "salt gardens" of the South 'of. Frante, where the sea water is made to doii over Many acres of level land, and is thus exposed to the ac tion of the son , and wind ; a rapid evaporation takes place, and the salt retnairs as as incrusts ! lion. Another/ property of salt water, which the readers of the journals of Arctic traivelers will remember, viz L - that of forming ice in the first stages of freezing, containing hatjlittle salt, thus lensing a strong solution behind,ionsolidified: is taken advanta g eof in Siberia to bring sea 'Otter tothconcentration st degree f whieh-will permit lal an economical rtificial evapinatien. ' But the chin to of Germany . the value of sur face, and the c ' partitive scarcity of brine, forbid thUndoption offeither of theie pia s at Nanheim, and consequently the lephyra a e caught, and furred to labor n carrying olf the superabundant ;. weei by.a con 'ranee more anis its and econom ics of space than those employe in the satiny I i glitn • pse,of sot v t e h, h lr ve in a t i b re t f d r y oz o c t l i n ni o n r e ih d i s h . sty ! thi, `contrivance from t h e car, windows. The long . yellow walls of whietuwe hare spbken, consist of a sponge-like mass offblatk•thornl (aplant which is remarkable for in many mem%Losle•l branch.! es,j built into a wall-hke font", 30 or 40 feel high. 1 and l 0 to 15 feet thick, and intim tog In-six toe- - Goes more than 4,000 feet indengl i tt. The series is tip arranged on the sloping hillsi I, that troyihe extending beneath the upper mase-of brush willi put the collected wider into'coudnits that lead to the! top of a second , and so On, eirsequently wa ter started at the top requirei on y the tierce of gravity to carry it through several "graduators." The brine spouting from the . well is!condected by a small paved canal to a reserfoir, into whieh dips the suction pipe of a. punip driven by a pow.; mild steam engine. This forces the brine to the. highest point of. the series' , of "graduaters."-d Hence it is distributed by.means o l piPes and stop cocks evenly over the whole uppe surface of. the porous mass. Slowly trickling thngh,the thou rand interstices f and spreading nail over the ' many little twigs - te water is rapidly! carried. l ii away, and it gradual y becomes riberin, the nil- . aablr constituent. t the end of !theses:gad ope ration the per eentag of salt is mo e' than &aided: anti when at length t o eoncentra id solution is caught in a reservoir at the end of , the sixth "graduation," it holds 164 per ~t.'of• salt, and is ready for the second process—nesporstion by beat. 'The rapidity with which, by " duating," : the' salt solution ems be concentrated, rimed, direct ly upon the weather. On warm, iunny days it proceeds most rapidly, and to irsioy weather nut at ail. In winter the work cannot proceed on se-1 count of the fine interstices ip thei thorn bush. be comieg filled with ieo. Thus the Work can Only!, be carried on duripg abotit 22.5 d• of the year. l It is worthy of , remark that theme immense thorn piles not only answer the p .rpose of excel- .ly lent hydrometers, ut they also measure, in arm, , pensive manner, the rapidity of the wind that •: *users down the i alley. On a stormy day little !panielei of salt are caught by the sir and carriuf nto the fields; i 111 and in this way, in a stormy seas n, not lest than: e of the entire am aunt of as, t pu lied upon, the l "graduaton" is lot. The atooun'S of -salt housed, is, therefore, alo criterion by Which to • judge' s of the relativ MeteorologiCal , c edition of thai , past year.. 1 1 ,1 There immense l evaporators a o present and other remarkable fact : = they nee er decay, nor do •, wear - oaf wea - oar by use, yet each ter 9 year: the old ones lose their usefulness, end are deetroyed. and new ones mint he built. This destruction l' follows from a canes similar to that which Magid by some to produce the death ot n tose who'die simply of "old age."- The', mil lions of minute calls whictsformlthe anointl oPerating path of become system, beioe -filled . with I me, and hence bai t s Mese to perform their pi-nen* duty. II -- ,i. Tee thorn bushes become !grad Ily imbedded in ir calcareous rock, and -Oatcan no longer penetrate:beyond the surface. lila pernicious eil . deposit is readily explained; by lancing atlibel 'above analysis : It will be scan ;that a cons: cr ab', quantity of lime, gypstim, otide of iron, .-., accompany the salt tutsulstioo.l They are:teas soluble think salt, and as the Water evaporates, are left behind upon the there hush an d iolthe totes. - TO this way the entire aerie' of grades_ tors grew into stony masses that 'infinite soasitler ahle force to tear theta asunder. A i . • The brine having now arrived at a strength! of 16 per cent, Is conducted to the bailie; keines and thrown • into shallow Pond of sheet i on, about 30 feet long and 20. breed; thitaney of wood are placed abuse these, sett fire- hoses ' ilh i serpentine flues belowl Brown clot!. from a ' ine, about four miles southward, is tit l e fuel used; anal previous' to burning, it if gee rally broke tel pieceasod formed into briquet .. . ! ' The brine isLthas gradually hrought to old about 30 per cent of salt, when it begins to ' a niline, whict„ - caperatitio being completed, : that salt is githcred.into toniql- baskets, Indian* 701 i y or 811 pounds, and placed faawa In room to ain , and dry. HI • I , The salt. which is now ready far market, differs ; from ours in outward appearance.; laitead of he lag Coarse-grained like sand,..try particle 'u itel the form of :mall, hopper . ped crystal; ands In this condition, without 'grinding, it itseery often brought to the table. ! I The sedan goveinments of GFtsary b tell,F i It i on their eon accoual, and raise esti era hp , v enee therefthm; an officer beingappointed o tier the crown illl eacb town, to iljaptle of hilt a glled 'lles.. rate.' 'lles.. Caere! possesses the works at Nan- Slim, (although they are situated in the sokbt of MesseDarststadt,) and the !salt (s readily trans ported tit Cassel by , the Mai . * Waxer Ballway:I ~ I temember reading several tears ego,in a edentate Fiera**, that loaf' sugar and' salt Were the only , manufactured unitise itf common , boo eatiption 'that !Mattis thstsaarket pun. bacon sersatima with ,at tiertosifiqprofessor. reessitty. I mentioned this' eta tetnent.V. "Ak" said he, "ir the writer of that mild have Am third to 'my wife, AI ~= ='~~~ jilidag. - , • 1' ~ • J , c NO. 32. 1 , ha t 4 Win bets tending villa le air op. .;_p.Wlf di don; ohs `Cost4 have -told hiss that meats in the kitablas,ahe bad, learned tbet,t is t the isworities that Ira. vise much of the p sect savor called sellouts. Irma bur.: one ti y, a leberoiraly pare' salt; she used it in • king; soil (wand that to produce the Mae effect be • d ko employ womb more than of the awn • a ••• Merida! nat. She was glad to retire to. atilt sot/tat the stares, which 'contains trout! no totino pot cent of glaober salts, some • • sal and other Compounds of Magnesia," I I ' ILA. L Of Ulm HIST:IIRY. OF THE - WAR: '"! . • ViiiroMiel of Igleveo'lief *elks, Ennlhrsts. . ohm _Um Conspalgs Prom she Po as tate All ocio.:»lis Battled, Ar.oorsoottlea, Tfilesteegiostr Reverses, illattAtette e c wad Petacelhel Termination. . . . 1 1854. . Prditeinarl Rends. , Aptit 111,-Departure tf the nest body of Filth boom' ' -from Toulon-Austrian althea= dial : latched . . . from Penne to Turin. Airlt E1..11l larv ed at Turin... , ' ' 1 April 20..;-Tbir Writ Axed by :he ultimatum expires.- . • Oonn amber declines. the Austrian mail.: . tions.-S, las meet of the .Itrat , qUestloll ad.. drooled to the Cbrpi laguirrig by o a t We 11evrakl- Wrench troopi first ems Moat dela. April 21....-Itevo mem In Tuscany-Tbei Grand Doke op tires-rAddress of ViCtor Eimmuct to his army. • Pia ithir , this War-The Altraffiasii arias &7. , A _ _ _ dint* April Sae-The merlon declarailen of war posted at _ ,41 . • enna-1. rb. Austriaits, under Count ergot.- pan tholleino-ItaisMteartrobert and Rog.. Niel. ipaah Turinand assume command of piety respective corperformeto-Gen.Mcilatain arrives at Genoottreatbt 'of (lee. lkorat-Ap• . , peal sf li klee Ittnainel to the Dalian people. 30.- Me I ,llnstrians orchpy Novara-The' French . • Aintamasdor quits ;'Tenn,-Revolt of Maps - and nt. ~ V. [ 1.-Kin g ctor Emanuel leaves Turin to take eons. man of his areoyi-Ther . Artatrietts Occupy ]for Their summers vette the Sardinian portaiLakeMaggions-Tbiee Austria!' vs. • ...tub! hied "on the'rlake..l_,The .11uctess of Pa withdraws rime the purity. 3,-Mani of Napoitiou 111, raidtiered to the tin , Cor Legialatil-qhe Austrians pass the Po ' • at th bto-Theyarti repulsed in an attempted etas, os a t Yraminetto-They burn the bridae over be Salvia EL PiresnA.T-The Agrarian van reactant Trommoo. ( l _ , 4,-Toe ulna' at Framlneito wontinnee-' -Tb• dust -as, passing the Pet at ',Teruhisa, ad -1 vs to Sale-A cantspnede at Valens %... rcoad of the War-The FriatkAlup IVoor Pro ii. cads to The Sat of War, ' • t Marl 5.-The inherit of Path= retains to her capital. 2 1 / 1 b.-743mi. idled, issuing front! Casale, seises a l' . cativety at the teensy. . ; . May T.-The Austrians repass the Po at Gorda. Ma hallV.-Impe decree eitablishint the Regency is an Us 10.-The pane lispolson-111, and the Priors Napo .zen Jerome 1111,11 Paris ini the seat of i• wara,Tlits Austrians complete a retrograde moveimeht to the left of the Soda. , .. Mai 11..- the PerOtembaris at Maisel leet-The Ans. ' .t prose at Verostli. and return torouncil• • terin parties to the, right bank tan" river '''. Th occupy Kiri:mato. May 12.-The Perot lands it ti coos-banes an Older I. May of th .hrly to tbi Army. - • . . . Ma IL-The :tiglish declaration of neehality pub. 1 11.11 . 1 •• „. . j. , . .. . ' ' Third li kpf tit War-The Austrian Retreat - ', 14. 7 -The am drum *trusty Bobbkt, and push their' ado eed posts to C l asteggio: • 1 • ... IS.-The meth Somperor arriveset Akesandlii.! ' • 16.-The ,Mich Squadron of Admiral Jurien-Gin viere anchors before Ten Ice-Tbe Emperor Its. ' . its • Outposts at Talents. . .-I ' ' V . ,-Tbe Martins threetre the bridge st Etitiii- The peror slats the beadilleartstal of ihe 'KM of tkeimiano-The Austrians Vainly 'at . tem to take the bridge at Vaieaza. 1 - 1 le.-The c tioad-quarters of Count Gyulai trona krred •' in re rest to Garlamo. ' • L:, - t - i /barb% Week of Vs tier-The &MeV Non leftillo ; s p eechs p eech lt and fircelli. ;, " • i rl 21.--t1 real s p eech of M. Koseuth on the oar,.de iv. ered at ;London 11avern-11A1TLELEP. Mt"- ' TEIINI.IA-The allies, hauthering 800, tie ' der 0.126121 Foray; defeat 4.000 ftlestrtans tan- der deli. Count Stiolion—The,,Eibprtor visits ' calls e.: , _I i . ''' ' 1 21.-The'Pisdmontesei under Gen: Cialdial, tOree the paslage of the Berta et Tm)po. .11i, routing the Atisttlarts--Gariteldi, with his toffs, lean. Melia, arid . marches. for Northwestern - • Lombardy-The' IA eked, of Venice. 'stab ' fished.! . i 22 -peat4of the King of Naples. 23.-liars MI, positing the Tideto at Smear Calends, del t. tlhe enemy sod captures Varese. 1 4 .1--Gari di attacked by the Austrians. beats . . the -Col. Christoforis, with a portionnfliar. Mid l's;Three, beats the Austrians:near Sesta Cale de-Tbe Emperor at Toghers. • 1 26.-The tbriperor arrives at. Vercelli --Garibaldl .aims beats 1111111 Austgians at Mamie. - 1 . • , e FV/Ik, 1 of the War- VW Mil of Adair*. ,-, 41 27: 1 -43101tialdi marches . upon Oiroo-Rapid ITICITO ming( the French Army droll the south .to the tir of the Po-MantOellw and easter. .. , gio - enteusted by them, occupiers by the Ault , tilans.l - 1 25.-Garitedal besting the Austrians at San FeVroo, oectiFkit COMO, Camerlata,al Ll.teceo-Austri. an T or.ell bombard eniobbi tor Lake llama ore-fTtie Tette/Joe rises In I surreetion. 1 ltattle Of PALMTRO-Tbe Allies, commanded by Victor' Emir:reel, attack the Auetrians--, ThelSarretor of Austria, attended by Field, Melba, heron lima, arrive it Verona.: -The Allies defed the A 5... ustrianat Paleefre-; Geo ltd OCCUlief torah.:- Proclamation of the ltaaperir Francis Yomph to the Tyrttiese. 2.oariteldl, Miring :belbro at pireerful body af Abeespy, attacks LiT•110 i ll i onnaeriessfully— The Austrians attack Abe Gird outpoets at I I ' Bob Di bat speedily retreat-The advance of the alike: under McMahon,l mitre Leadenly by tire Midis of Turbigo. 1 . • . ~ . . I , : ---.- • I Week of the W ar-=The Cr,. Batiks of Maim ,..... Ito sa d aistvoamo. :PieAnstriens hastily evacuate Panilnia—lto-4 ye L., j action •at Du tfaiora-=-Oarittaidl asalu marches upon Varese,-. heats the Anstsians i t and: re-Occupies it., • • - I ' •The conflict at Buffaltwa cconcludein a spk** , did victori of the allies at MAUENTA. I ' -Milan Hum upon the A ustrbia—The garvison relines-Victor Emanuel proclaimed it ins— LoMbardy annexed to Pa rtile bi.L-Cirand To Dania at Paris for the victory at absentia. -The4 Emperor and King enter - Milan—The Ati rian enstoecbouses on Lake idargiorte se by Garithaldl's corps. 1. • • • _ 1.4 8.--Garibaidi pursues the Austrians. who retreat towardiMonsa—Peochunatithi 'Of Napolsa 111 • to as Italians. I -31aribal Basaguay Eatilikint attacks the Sus triads st Esiegnano, and after a soent , eon testAtrries that poistOn tbesame day the Au n Count 'rban is beaten by Mamba r • Causobert at Ilattonlot--Tbe Austrians meta. t ' ate Laren* on the Ingo MagatoreThe Knipe.' ror and King attend mate at Yibin. - - - I ~ • •• • Kam& Wink o f the W a r -Th e Rapes! (tithe aiiiiii. CRS. ' 1 e 10,—Oartholdl enters' Dergsmo—The Austrians - evacuate Pavia and Placetutallsa !bathes* of Parma arrives at Verona..• I " ,I I - • 11.—The Austrians evaepits tooll—Thofalso ouc us t e Bologna and Ancene—liesigna t ion of thip Derby Ministry in Eogland—bird Palmerston . .• invited to Item a Cabinet-,lloadquartars, of the advancedto Oorgonsols. • 2.—Tbit Vanguard' of the Trench army papas the Add* at 4:41' sosno—Tbs Sardinian army payees the A dda at Vaprio—Tbe Austrians oomph/Is • the evacuation of the Papal Territory and also .withdrior Dim Modena—Death of Prince Mee tansies. —The 'Austrians abandon Plaxigisetions—Gati bald' et . &facia—Cremona and Brescia de clare ibr the Ring of Bantiols•Albeallied ar my passes the Setia—Des. d'Uritan Witte • tram Coenaglia. ' . •• . , .—The Duke of Modena arrives . at Mantua-- d'Urban, 04:41141611 Cavriane, but svaceittet it the Rama claim—Revolt et Venice. c , 1. - .,--11-aribaldi repulsed to ad overwhelming *Wes • •of the Austrians at testenstioloAle retreats toward Lonata. , is 16.;.41ver. Co ent SchTleit beim tominaitit of the .• rood Aixtrian -army, roplarlng Oysthal—The • beadatcuirters of Napoleon 111 removed to Co. co—The Augusto Emplace at Travigliato. .. , . e.E4alth Mak • AC War-4"rayarrnatimiefer fig Pied . . . . • Deane* ilorne.. . an IT.-•=fho A Anna occupy ilonitieltbms and Co* tlgtiont- Kant* leaves Leaden ibr Italy. • as IL—Tbs EMporor and Nies eater Beeseia'—lho Austrians oecapy that passel Ui•Stelvlo—The I Ratiperoa franeisJoarpla reviews a portion of . _ • bin army at Lonato—lie assumes . serene command of the army—The Papal troops, 1 having threigh the treachery of. the pvisats, . captured Perugia, ledulips In a lareeious amt ! macro of tita Inhabltan le. ' ' i 7 19,—Tbe Third Diablo° of the Adriatic newt wet from Tonkel. - no 21.1--The Austrians abandon Voutechisno; Casilg.:, None, and Loosto. -Too Emperor mad ling hers Brew& for the Ciinp—The Austrians reoccupy Montichiare and Casaiglicee--Fraorts Jceeph Axes 4 his —..— beadituseters at Villa Star". .Th• itnenittt pus the Chkse at Uoutseidaro, - suit push* a moults Insane aa 6r-as Ootto— Th• bestquartsits at frauds Joa.pk at 'VW leglo—Kornatb arrtlres at aspen. -Tb• heath Empenv and the King um* a ree• easisaiissues as tar as Deasesauo—fb• Aim Ulana to full 6m• mans the Yiady aad se euity Puttolangs, tiellerino, and Catrisia—To. afts at Milts against the Jesuits. to 22.—flw The Sinai ofLS., ; A Daltre The A /Ids Am the .therio. Jazto:L-9reat Qat* at 8 rtieritto; 20t.'1,000 - Austrians defeated 61.1b0 Allier, numbering 15.10.110 The darahmt roam the Mario—The Allied hot, Garters at Carrion*: -Nyman propmee la the Diet the mohllisailea of the Peden! arms--Panie---/Letreat at .Freierb tamps at Marin.' ~Itentat h arrives at Panne.. stadator roots,. ring with Prince Napoleon; promelb, kr that leperniheadiaartian.' 4 portion of (Imitate's troops, under gt Medici, weepy the peas of Tonal, between Val Casmira and the Tyng. moan the libido, oiler tlei To -1.41e. States." • :no ;ye ovoid et the 31lks streseee to Vl* /ream. Jose 30,—The imperial heakiartere removed to tolta • •corps of Mate Napoieue jolts theamais " body of the allied way at Vallegio—The Sar! Malone commeare lbw liege of Pembina-7bn sew .11febuy de•leami le halbert.' its determination to nadatata an istriolabte ftrandity. Jimell—; ' • The Ilmt% Week (like Ifiss-Llfree After Batik jaly 3.•;-Tbii open" mews*iibead4aartoes from aod Tallry aanolag tboltincia, OA,* thou at • kk._ • • Jelly 4.—Tro'utommenki Vernet etasded Ntmdr - Myth, ta:tbmp , Adristk-43 melt Tu Mum fur tb• Victory of solimiso, Is Notts Dame. July Air- n lbs Airdrissor rob* from Bomb% idler ii ;kakis, tbry are dffpatiFf, by i SlialiftNTENC OrtiCE • i,11; ./EciitiiirrKsiwillanteet nomplootiigir• new pipet, di le exam& JOB wildcat MU Wllle feisty met I lloweit tits Mee of Om Mims' Jotraies,ebeeper tb a o II eat bilker" et aetoilberititabilebiaileili the toot y lifekl" l 4 ll eii•_ • , Zeivilibaterm. , - Awitreed geed Bills .• Pero &ea , 'Aftfldesitrpowneit, nue Bqi frotert, • Order littektioi 4bofoty dewiest net/q., Our stock of JOS le mote twAseelve tteui ilia' of any . *tier Mesta tido No e• ties of ibeetate;sad woblei babisispleyed iitprietsly ilitlebblisir. 9deii oratikel Prieto, oneself. Ito will gisisatse oar win* to be se West as asytbat taw be tuned out Is tbe 4/1111711111 I 9 COIMIIi ee atibe 'beet's& walk,. , ,• ' l' • -- Ell • • • _ . . BOOK BIEDITer,. bx , k ,b,a,41 0 "ton yarietilif stile.. %Wok Seats of overt dooesiptfeb loaauliietotsill armed Asa relod to order." sheeted nab.. - • . Mews& Wiz& itf the IPar—lffit .41.mfdica Ault Os Aare: 11110 IL—Antatticitaattotodt Wawa th• tie tamp roes at Villa Fitatea—Zata 11040,1140 a the /midi "M hipthrean: 11.—Istenisw batwava Ns in aid noels .Im9A-7ba war_ morel by the Plant or taasea.—zr T. notes. . . . The set for. the eatabliahami States blurt ear , paled _ April 3, 1792. - sad it meat iota operation the Elate year; helot more or lees experimeotel until 1795. • • •,1793. Althoeth a smell trial piece tor aeon, ,with a sayer centre, was stoic& in 1792, nod the ,Dimas and Halt Dimes in the same year—tlowe seems to.be no doubt, that the first molar bite of •tbe eurrimey was the teat of 1793. Of Ibis there ' 'arc eleven varieties struck to the WIWI% order: let—Obverse, a bead with Soo Soviet, bilr, eopied from the French ideal of I.llbertlA bssealb,, , the date, eltb Starts wide apart; above, the word "Liberty." Reverse, 'an godless shale of fifteen links, seclosiog the words f'esat cent" sad the fraction 1-100. Arland It "United States et Amer." Ederilivided into alternate sectfeas el leaf work sod Wiling, - • 4 3d—Same paint on obverse. Roverea, reada "United States of America," in fan. . 34—Hair longer, led bust rutsleg eat to : sloe point ; data close ie the figures, sad piece snaki ly larger. ' • 4th—Obierre, head bolder in the habitue. hair dewing straight back, in long thick looks. Under l i the sleek of a twig, with three broad leaves, tear. at right unites with each other. Large date lbelow,' "Liberty* abovi.. Reveirso—a wreath of two branches ' • united by a Abend, enclosing words ',"one cent.", Around is "United States of Auer- . lea e , below, the fraction 1-100. Obverse antra verse both surrounded by a finely beaded Has, 'near ihe edge.. ' . . - .31b—Hair a little faller; leaves on the hag teeliped forward; iFigures tlikdata, awl let terstbe word , •'l..ibertyt• ouch smaller aid dour. Reverse—same as No. 4. dtb—flair rather shorter In middle part of the head- Leave.; on • the twig much more dioder and in position like No. 4. lieveree-lintiret in wreath longer; and bcii in knot larger..t 7th—Ohyorte, like the last in !mad, but the leaves Mythe twig quite email, and painting syn. metrically upwards. lteverso-t-varies slightly is 'wreath. verse same as No. 7. Reverse differs in the wreath, and bag "one cent" exactly In the centre, instead of slightly above it, as before.— Fraction closer, i 4 Agars*. , 9th—Otiverso like NO.B except that the leaves on the twig are snorts pointed ; and all inclined forward. Reverse, wreath .varhis again in fern and at rankement of the Issue. 10th—P- -2 sely like - No. 9. 2reeisely like /. eceept that weeiit for the first time, the 'edge is elmapd; and in- ' stead Of the deviee mentioned in No. 1, beats the , wurds "One hundred fOr a-dollar." 11th—A much larger piece, with more of lbw bust; the/hair is rolled off from lb* forehead, ■nd combed smooth, falling dime over the bask ; on the left ribotaider: the staff And liberty.eap; 'the twig of leaves under the neck is omitted.— Neverstythe -. wreath is - moch longer In the harm; sod the ittaw-knot.„ is very different; the beaded line on both sides is pituterreti, and thi edge is lettered as in No. 10. The varieties of this year, as above . deseribed, are distinguishable at a glance I. good specimens. which are, however, somewhat ditBcolt ttrobtaio. Nor. 8, 5 and 8, are the most common. 1794. In this .year quit. a number of dies were made, varying both in sise and detail, bas they may bw,divided into three general dietsions. let—.\ larse piece, chi rise of No. 11 (t 1793, and go fly resembling it,azeept that the batdi sul hoe, which added mach to the beauty of lbw tent, is changed 'to a milled rim; the edge is still lettered as before. , . id—A smaller piece of, which there ere Many variations in the wrvaihind hair; otherwise 'Gu itar. ( • • 3d—A pieta with a raised edge, of • which there are also ,several v9f,ieties. 1795." Four welltuarked varieties: let-A thick, well-struck piece ; hair shorter is the neck than in 1794, with the edge lettered, fee the last time.. • ' 2d—Plan edge. thinner'. plece,.."Ooe Cent" high up in . the wreath. 3d—Like the last, bet '"Oee Cent" in griddle of the wreath. '. 4th-.... Obverse like the lait. Reverse, whetter. die, with fine milling on the rim, and kenos in triplets on the wreath. 1796. A number of varietes similar I. 1795, but generally better in the die. Wreath bu leaves in doublets and triplets as before. 'ln this year the Liberty cap and pole is dropped, a few locks of hair being drawn up qtehind and tied, while the rat of the hair flows lung dare the brick. The bait is also draped. There la si change in this die on the reverse, the fine' leans in the wreath are dropped, and, illicit- teeters seb stituted, which prevail Lir eleven years. 1797. The . same In genera characteristics, with quite a number of. variations id the die. One bee triplets hi thd.erreath still. • 1799. 8 1 rarieties--one shows the triplet', and is rarely fuutiii..;. 1799. This celeltiitted cant rarely ocean do good' conditioc, and its scarcity Is well known lo all coin collectors. The_ topper is this yes, at. pears to have been very soft, and the date lases orally nearly or !Init. illegible. 1800. Was first Struck with adie mitered from . 1799, the Brat 9 Wowing vele plainly la- the 0.. Attlesrards a new die was made. . 1801. 'There Is one die in this year.' with the fraction, by mistake, reading 1.000; all the other dies ire correct. - • 1807 new die. - 11108. In this year the : whole mint le 'bassi& The position of the head la reversed • the hair is eat *boner and bound round the hea d 'with a 81. let, • bleb bears the word,"Libeity." sod thirteen stars appear around the margin,.,..tbe. host is also shortened and without drapery. Reverse.--Tho wreath becomes continuous, and the hoop of the j knot is omitted. ( 1809. Rarely found good. r • w 1810. Onidie altered from .; 883 after-pude a new? die. 1811. One Allard fru= ISt one sew.. .3812. Several varieties; pH patty on reveres. •. 1813. Two veriatiee—one ways good is this' date, one generally, poor is date, which is the star on the light. 1814. One variety has the tail of the 4 erorwal l . ;one without the cross :' - t •!1915. Brune struck,' A good asanyeoenterfeite.. 18Itk Another *lmage, The halo is done ap . in a knot, and bound with a cord. A Stint still . wirroondt, the head, terinintat log in a point *boys the fOr.ehead, and. bearing 4 Liberty" The:bast je ' out sacrist., and the stars, instead .6f being 4M either side of the head, aro continuous around 4 „ Reverte,as before. • 1817... A number of varieties, principally la position of date and stars. 0011 lour Ilfteerf shirt instead of thirteeohnl'oli l 7 Year ha which , We ocean.. • - 1823. Is somewhat rare. and Puma, poor eooditioe. There is .ver y Huts chimp from 1816 w,otil we get to '• 1834. 10 this year Ahem were throe distinotdise. • lst—Like the preceding years. • 2•1-A smaller and Irtg neatly executed bead. with eat, round poluted star , rim mere daily milled. • ' _ 3d--The edge I. nand, sad the stars as aside small. and tontines so from this time. 1835. •• 1-11oad like the precediag, hat edge not Jo high. . • 2—Theo fillet around ghee bead rejoins i.e: sharper point, with less hair below it ea the fuse. 1836. Ist.—Like the preceding. 2d—list the hair wary oa the top of UM lead. 1837. The told which binds the balk bat bee* beratafOre 1.1. plain. It now deco** Manny sad comb:lees so bereafter.• 1839. Ist—Like the preceding two yen's. U.—Mad rounds op shore the dllet, and the hair projects on the forehead. • 34—Called the "ball dead coat," hair sligbibr wavy, and curls up over the base of the best.— Letters op reverse gaselier. t toinait. Frogs do &Am romuswsrfjot: 180 g. The same mistake ocean is ims die as 'a 1801. There are quite's number oflvariatiou a 1802 sad 1803. • 1803.. The same mistake again in mist die; all the others right. 1804.. Somewhary4toarkahle for its searelty. Hai oue die iltereil from ..1806 . , intone 44=A lesaller and motif 'slassie bead, tthY coistinses 1i11*1843. - . • 154. Otis with& large dabs sad see milk a small date. ° • • 1842. Liege sad small data. • 1343'. • Ist—Like the petted's& 241—iteeseets has mash larger Mtlerisitorlikli mitoses to 1857...• 3d—Head is changed for the last timeoind dabs plated directly ender it. The rim lista& Meal thickei. After this, with some trilling earietieelai the Bores of the date, din is no champ mail , , When we dud the-large said smaJl 'date agin. With eve exception palsy the tests famish ma unbroken perks of United States admits, the only one of-our colas that dues se: Hesse I bite thought it worthy of some detail. A per (societies of good specimens .mast always be all s ideec of Unman, sad libels the copper cent mew Its circulate, it may be to tome a sense of regret (bat they neglected to secure a collective *bile they yet had the opportunity. The limbs Niche!. aid lb* big White 3iiie. ere sleety bet sorely worrying the old copper-444nd race oat of eplslence. And it Ii a carious coia cidessee, that while on. branch is pariah% with the old die; io the wild miens of the, West, tit. gibe! is 'obliged .to succumb to it. sew die is the Eest. The cages of the sum, and the sem blance of the oil:tr.—ore to be perpetuated in the one ma to fal the place of .the detarttd. A. S. .
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