The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 03, 1859, Image 1

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within lice
po'litittui. • "
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-d, • •
1•:"..1,7;,,....0.; , 5ipt tone to 134 litcar kit]
~ut to o ne zt,44,04.; :
„Tao ts. hs carttlishd Caraii
~, .1 0 1t, , ,irs: rash rut lyeryc - z
sewn a rod .V:hoot ,g r outers stipl
s•ir•, t it in ndrance.
/o'' e - •
Tnit lA* of nartiPlitadint.
ordtr the diecontinuante
„tbrpaid' other play continue tassel
P, i irf„ v rize , are paid.
,It,,litY.M.Puvgleet or rerase, in take
i r o
if , s s h e onion to willed' thay'are direr
wail t h ey have Ponied
'l4,o,riittra .11-no t other plar,4l taltl
ither, and idle newppipirs um set
,ribl
they are bold respons.ibin.
mists hare de,ided that refilling 1
rwtt tho m. or yomOvitiX, and Inco
tor. 1s prima Wilt evidence it Intyni
• IRONIVOtt - K,,
BOILERS AND S
111,79asiA twep
erute milers fur the !bore
9.1.9" diepatch, at the ctd t a re
, alr , rt, Wow Nnewegorm 4A feet boil
Also, thnonatinfarturer, of ',
COAL , AA% ID OTHER 'SKOV
of tbe best material anti workmanship., Re
' , tended le. farrans for mining' aentl
maid. , JAMES
fo ttorille, Magnet 27,'59 .
FOUNDRY & MACHINE S ,
port Carbon, Sebnyinell C
. T.n. WINTHRSITEN a
rradinree. truth l br ent . npl
-r w, t s the abqve named eFta blapht
= ply all 'orders in hie line n 1
*aril ea for steam I:fir:4
I nd Drift Cars, putnpitiCasi breakers.
ltithiuery of every pa ttarn. lle warm Mel
ii ,,,,tistert ice. and Arco dingly
horned abroad. ' • Jrn.27,
---FOUNDRY ANO NIACHINI
Steam Car 'rotatory.
• NOTICE—The bui.ines
Orel of SNYDER & MILI
continued by the webseril;
virlontt . branehes NI i
building. Iron Peutider.'s
taw 441 kinds of rachinery,ftlilinilin!
F a ms,s. Ilnllroad Cere, /1e.,. tc. Ile 1411 I
qt. btsslnesg I,f Mining nod soiling th e r t.'
b rs t Ilf,ite .4th and Lettrio and Krohn r
clah.being sole proprietor of they Collie
• , EW I
Isnuary '2l. 1f,57
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POTTSVILI.E ROLLINO
- VLF, iutietilxim ar o run
ineturing rrmous,lses or
ir • "" 7I
weighing 22.2.5, 04, :12.
Tiltnazt
per y trl. Alpo, large Rill
, :_._approved pat tern v. weigh
~d);) poundm per yard. Fro the ex! (Tien,
s,,TrArq. we full ro Olden tornirk ing ltailx I
* quality by any ntlll In the country.
,rtniunlcitien mlitresget.l to 3leegm Y
,n Factors, Pot.tasille, will meet with
nn.. I ".- JSO. BOIL
Jtine .20,74
1:7A1Mmijig•m;I•111 - itiqK
- ' The ruhrerthers beg I
!!", nrup.tee to tt.rir trlrtids
that their rr
iyrt,rnrrr'. At I'4lo Alto Is not' ofllOple
operiflon, and that th 73
t, t u. t.ndi T nab= of carious pattern!. wei
1,71 t lbs. per yard. AIPO. ditretent Nlzes
awl rooml werrintits' bar Iron.
orde.rx,for rail,' nr hot iron are rePperlfelly solicited.
And Will reZ•et with prnmpt•oltenticn if left either at
the polling )1111; Bright & Lerrles. llnrciwnre? :;tore.
Cell trA street. or at their °Mr. , . corner 'of sorcnd and
'. , l;trket ctrOett... HAYWOOD,'LEE & CO.
Jan.l, '57 • I•tf ~
' . .
TO CO/ki. OPERATORS & MINERS.
Pioneer Holzer w arks.
I•Wisso.ss The 'subset P4r resHetfolly Invites
'0,41...1erni. the et tent lon Of the bumf nem , eommuni.
• ty to his Ifoller Works,. on
; ttt Mrt-et, below the Passenger Depot,
cjimc • Pottsville, Ps., where, be-is prrEared to
maanseture • •
_ .
. .
-
Mill LEDS OF EVERT DF.SCIIIPTION., ..
itiaikeStack.k, AirStackNillakt Pipes. II aronieters Drift
r.,,...k.c....te. Boilers on hand.
It.. ina a practical tuechanic and havirg f.ir years de
,,,t,A filincAr entirely to PIP= hraindi Of I lac b usi nes...
1,..a: atershlmFelf that Woidc ilone at lb is ',1a.1 ilidi,...inneti t
will give Kil I Igthet ion to all who may hirer lilt with. a
rail: I milt. hinalii . and Companies will find It greatly
1., their. adraittage to eraiiiint his work IstfOre eniaaing
i
riseab ere. JOHN T . ..N0111,K.
. .
Nor .21.'57 i - didf
.
BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS.
kiti.7...arma, ' Brice W : Iln4on.,re.sl.tel fully in
'forms the public , that • he is now sole.
proprietor of the Beat 411 . Meadow lion .t
ilk Brass Works. and is lolly ;trepan d to
roannfarture. nt this establishment,
st-sin Engines of every 4 ;size ; I'unips. liallresa and
Mill Cars, and jetery other detteriptien of Iren and
j;r.t., Ca4tin.,s suitable Vitt the font mining or other lin
•ini•ss. on the most reas,inalih,. triinit. Also. ltirtwing
t yiluders for fil Irt Furuares and 31:triline work ittkritn
, -- .
luiOri
tny,' of ill 'kinds done with neatness :lodides
p-thh nt the lower t priers. AII wort: famished by
the.n wrlrrqtited to„ prnorlll well. Ifni,* ould Follett
ih.. r 11141,111,01 those kkho may want art the In I heir Bete
it, t hi. vicinity. An ordern will inert with Immediate
and round atienthin. t • ,
hearer Meadows. January 1,'59. •.. ' 1-
ASHLAND IRON WORKS.
Eig•, 1 he aut , ect 'ben+ lire now fully pre.
... la . , * atett to turniall. at the Ashland iron
f : ' . \ % - arks. Steam Engine% wit Pump. of
, ~, , , ~,, an v power and ravetritv. for toleing. and
other purpo.ea,,Coal itreakera of c.very
.occ andpattern now In We. together wi:11 rasiings and
p.m:toga of every devrlption." Coal and Drill Care of,
ill sizea and patterne.lerge Truck and 'three Care,—all
'urniviieli at the aborteat tititice. The t.uta,tibera flai
, flietuswia ea that,. inasmuch as every menll44 of the
firm 1.1 a practical mechanic, they will he tt . eito furniah
M3rlllnery that will rrtnpare,faventi.ly av Illi any in the
Region. All order* directed to 4. I% 6 miNtit k Roos,
- tAlland, Schuylkill eoutity, Pa.. wilt reeeire nrompt.at
tentlon. ' L. l' : GARNER.
. •
• . . MICHAEL ll ARNIM,
.
• _ , Josten GAILN Ell.
A thland,,3lmy 10. '57
..1 - 19-
DEHAVEN'S IRON WORKS.!'
. . 311tvensvillej
The subscrii prep.' red to
'tnauutaotura eTKAII.ENUIN ES of any
newer, Pumps ot any enparity. and Coal
rbtri,,Vid: Broil:en , of every dte,eription t as well vs
7 • every tither kind of ma. bluer) awed in
Mines, flreaheem. Furnaces, ,Itnlling Nlltis. Saw Mills, Lc.
From the faellities possessed for tuatiofacturing: and
frill' long experience In the business. work c.an he t tun
out at this eatahllFhthent, at the very lowest prices.
and of a soperl4 quality. • •
Per.ons 0..x1,r9us of.putting up
,ntaehluery of any
101,1, are intiti4 to call and exandhe ryt erne, and lie,
neduainti4 with prices More eontrieling eiwor
of kind tire solicited:Bnd st(let attent Inn
in L.• glv.rn To their prompt exmintirin. •
' WILLIAM DIIITAVEN.
Minemrllle. December 9. Isu .
WASHlNGottsville. P TON RON WORKS
Pa. ~ ,
TII OS. JAS. WREN reepeel
r
• •;; f t::L I L•o l n ui v in i Is u
i i . l + t- N t i• i t " r " N o e f w t I ;rar b it7ll;
Shop sod FOuudry erected bidtreen howl
_and Itailttad ..treet P. and fr.at.ne
,cl3ti street. where they are prep...led to execute
is orders fir in3rhinery of Brae, and I ma. Auld. n
Eazintat. all Made or Gm, let for
Ih i•t Saw 1.1:114. Singh! 1 ild Doled. folio,: ['Univ..
1%, 11 Itreal./.1, Drift Ott F. All kit-loaf itaih3 ,, ,;analiti.l..°S.
3• ehlir• FlAt4l/1' T Fing,Switra.,,,
3 . ..4 all Mink 1.f..35t and wron;:htiron Shall lag, 8.-
tneehattlea. and hating Made the dent:flb,
, f the C. , 31 8.-....t0n their Audi', fir year. a 1.., all kind+
-ntirhiliery in their linen{ ltatne.a.. they tfall,rr them.
.If.n+ at their ki o , llo.nwnt will glee
to Mil who nvor honor tho-tn with a call. All
irra thankfully IVOACO;.1 a ud prothritly eatieuted,cn
01 •reloorial.l o f e rias. •
TIUO'IAS WhEN,
Nor. 22, '57
PINFOROVE IRON WORKS
Pinegrole, Comm, 'Pa. I
Chin er ti .hrneut er tow under
gre imok, the Sup(•rinten 1 tee of .Inter V. Wry
freer:4,ly I th well lee nu firm of
I s Wren A. 14 F. 011 treed
. 11 f 11;001 m
r Wren', F everienrr, es a AlirterMe
I++uest•oxt,LudlnFthrrulea p. /1 if manyyoar.,Flo 1
rin, .11 time he hde been ceth erne', ti ti u
t the Irretvd Iret u nor' et it he lA,itol etre I I
rI I I t currinte of rlatra t th,
Fe tnrniJ tint (1 4 9111 e t.el t
I r 1.1 by in 11 or tber.l4 r ~term rttglonr of
I th the ir , c..uttt•ct Fns,nanthluer% f r hod
t r 1 mills, f re. —err n Ills tw n
) f•r• a+lei rin7lo •ud Arting pttuti.
Fr re Jt ill egret will re. Ird prdept leutl on.
F 1 with the 'works is er,re steam err fend n'Y
✓ urnif f, tut l argo order. at rhoviototlee The
r i 4 al 11111111( rst are aeennd to dour iii
re. r dural,illty, vault• 11u s tyle of pier wheel
n d er and e etentively UFA is setirtinr, An
ell e Fh t", of ltatlfnnd rOLIVIrIIPP Ile etrlet
tter tk . ti bee/ Fr in atl det the proprietor
I t e 1 Itee zr Fre Iron it cried may veer•hen Filnri. of
I I r ,11111:$1 \urn ‘ll,
J 11 \ 1 1111 E S, Proievietcr.
Fl 'Si r 41 hinled. Ind Sup t.•
r 1
, 'TAMAQUA IRON WORKS.
Curler & A leu , . • ••
, tr. , 34Vtivicrt, strOinirtie, Bailer and gochiniati Tool
•
• ..11tkirs and tar thablexi.
The subseribers are now . prepared to j
/4.
rereive orders for ki rids of etationv I
ry itugines,aud machine,y Gtr collier-'
rem: lizz tea, blast furnaces, filth. , ke • Extki-,
sive facilities and practical expeeten...;
is the Im•ineas warrant Ahem In taking the Urgest
contracts at the lowest ulcers. '
•••--, •
earticular attention to Ivens Si A llen's New
`irl.l'ateal Winding 11211.6 int; ry, by *h frit the 'Slop e
or Shalt rope or chalua ruii on the top of both'druuts
in I , tible ways. • ,
Thl-I arrangement. it la . confidently, helloed. will
...two in the wear and tear of copra or chains, the pries
of Ate machinery In five years; and for fast windine.
soeelleltr . otr.truetlon and durability, it cannot be
• r - tt.noted • W. , ali , rei-olutueod the new ear wheel, In.:
, ente.t.hr Mr. ImAen, It Allen. This wheel tn only
b , had at out works, and 11A9 14.0r1d the trot of the seve..!
ral severe winters past, triumphantly: not it sinele
wheel WI leg been broken since int lot rodulion
'We
are now placing it under the care ni•someot4he prin. I
',lint Kai Irald Crimps n les in the eonntry . .
We. would also tall the attention of the public to the 1
nmina Car Shep,ronnected with the above wrirke,
ta 1 curably erected ter the Ulan tired uro or Railroad.'
Vrel.rht Carwand Tru lut, and tarnished with all
th^ I 4!est Improvements-no that they are thus enabled'
" "teats work touch chraperand with metederpatch
le heretofore, •
I I work gnainnteed. Tortoni wanting anything in
o ar 14.4 could do well to giveus a all.
CARTER & ALLEN.
April ?A. •t 4
INT.ING, &C.
Window' Shades--Gold Bon/ers..
6 and ' 7 Feet ' Lang-
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT !
NEW PILTENT FIXI',UII ES !,
4i \" , il , /, y ma/ et'!" xmit Pric , '*.
, Gin he had at V
PANNAN'S
1 - rapper and ,nk t.ev, Pottetith , ..
dril-e,ll and la* them.
......•• ,atE. EPA PR! ES.
ricll•, 4G—e‘lcor. 0313.0a.ppi,
E of
subscriber, has a large lot
~,e ry ,b.,ir. No..
.4
It.. I paper, eultahle for 1 Inns,
'Parlors. Dittlaz gnaw, Cham. -‘ ----_,
I°'ra 11141.11WICHUIldingo.arlalrh i ;''.. "" ----, I
Pict
•14 wi ll sell at 'greatly rebored,. , a i —..' ,- ' 4.. Tho Stock embraces the • 00 . .
tt,,st wed avast esteemed Patterns . Pr per as cheap es IS '
lrre.
s er is the time for Bargains, for Paper ilangiotemad
,h. , ..k t at
I?: HANNAN'S
• li,elp Whofractle and Refaa entmrAfxd Bd , S i n".
ftst*Pa i'g It BANGEBB BUITILBD VERY CHEAT.
dpli 1':19 •
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___ _ _ '
t 111 WIN .itid _
kno ii.f.rralug , PUBIAISHMORNING,
ED EVERY SATURDAY, BY BENJAMIN B - ANNAN POTTSVILtE;SCIIIIYI,XiLL COUN T Y, ' '..PEDINSYLV
mitt tbetornwr 1 . 1
11 ,.. • - ! . , 1
to tke newapa• /--- 1
tie al fraud.
' eh ' them m r VOL X XXV. , . ' ' OATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 3 ; 1859., . , - , •
ACKS.
kre , 4 1.. ex-.
rllrles, w ith
of bust ner4;,
always on
I . LS,
itifli pram pt.
I, t inn 01 , 111 0
s p ARKS.
3511
a noum••r hi,
id :,C , lllllt of
g Ili, roam' ,
ltusineaa
-I,ta. Kat trnad
I astings and
hi. work to
•atranag« Id
:i 4.1 v
SHOP,
of the late
•e In all Its
am Rnoine
manufae•
Mls, mut
4.0,3111143 e.
brated ]fia t
'as Red .Ifh
.4.
• 34f
ferminus
•Pier Ilia 1. • ,
VAN DTIREN,.. NORTON & CO.,
~ DIALWRS 11' sm. tarsilnes OT .' •
• RED AND WHITE ASH COAL.
'44 Waldatr,street, Philn , lelphia.
OFFICES: Liberty street, New Turk.
/
• . •
- f 5 bonito 'treed. Donlon.
, .
• CUMBERLAND:COAL.
1 Also. solo Agruls for the
Ltaliah Coat gad A;nriattrift L'otnpasy.. PB-42
ILL.
i tsutt3 myna
d JO pounds
of the tnovt
' ng 15. 50, sf.
!e nrthe lust
tutsn rns%Ned
All htt-Inet.s
nllep A Son,
r.mpt Olen
1811 k CO.
I
I.
....m,.......
Pler,llo..A.
. 1 BL.KISTON & COI'. • •
1 .• •
..,, Sill i l`E.E.B OP TILE BEET QuALlTas:or . I
WHITE A.II. Zip ASilan.l TR RMONT SCIIi.IYLIiII
COAL; F tANKLIN COMPANY'S CUMItEIt- r
*LAN COAL: Mao. UAZLkTON LE-' ; !
1110.11.0.)A1..
', 17 WAnut street . Phllic eipbts.
• l
OFFIIICS : 4 New street. New York, ' '
/
17.1 , 0:t0e 'Owl. Dorton. DM 42
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Ploy' No. 3.„ . •' I.
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• ..,'B • M I ':OGLE - &; CO., ')'
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mivr.s AND TILUPPEERipI , , I •
.3E1.-.49., NISICOW 40CIP.A.Mg;
. ' Flirsignallty Iled Asti Cowl.
[ LI ;
1
' .. N 0.113 Walnut str'eal,lloladelphtn, I
DIF/CCS.: N. 70 State street, HoSten. 3 I
. No. leX, BrfltldMIIIY; NVW York. '.” ['A -l4
.
. pier No. 13.
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' . 11A1 ' ESIt. GOOSHALI ; s
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' ' • : ' 4 1'• SIIIPPERA ni*
RED AND WHITS ASH statrtucLu. tcat.
• • 3 , WII.A :1? NO. 1 3, l'OltT RICHMOND.
Lehigh at d ScliTlylkill Coal at Retail.
,Y A 11D—dortlet..,'d and Areh .streets. 1
/or:at:x-1$ w:anut. street. Phili,i,lphls. • L'..7.4.7.
~.... . _ ....-. ..... ..... _,, ~ ..........._...„ . ..
Ave t:. nrs
d*h public.
lU.lllfrut dill
r•, and in full
are prepay,..'
Adtig from
0 tint. situard
SCH YLKILL NAVIGATION
, ,
' ShipirinkWHAßVES for KRTHILACITE cgAL,
_. . • „
,I Al' OEENWICII. ' i '
' • ailawa*re Rivei,,Plitrailirlphia. I, •
. 1 , - A;Viinri No. 1., • [
LEW S.AUDENRIED & ,CO. •
. ....,„ . ,
ROP)IIYIEL; POTT3 & CO. !
•, t,, Walnut. htreet. Philadelphia. ,
' 0E110E5: .110,Ittoaduay. Now Yo l k. ''. . ' •
...Flair Street and Merchants' linw, Boston.
• .
. ". :Whore No. 2. *
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RE.PIPLIER•& BRO.
. - N. t.l.ceor. Waluut A. lourth Sta., Philada.
•
OFFICES: 33 Pine St fret:New York. ~„.„i.
Merrhanta' Ilank,ltilbling;Provldeifes.
' • .'
• . • 1:4 IS PEARSON ' &C 0. , ,.
1 MINCHS AND NIIISPENS 01P THE
. .
CELEBRATED LOCUST MOLINTAIN4WIIITF • AS and
I . 1 r'.1•011 N VEIN Si
1:1p ASH CiDAT4 i
' 1.. ,N 6.13, Walnut St t•et, Philathiphia.
OFFICE":" [No. :',l William Street. New York.
I . INo.: .11 Doane St reettßomon. , •
WIIARF— IREENWICII, DELAWARE AVENUE.
DAVIS T/4ABSO , PAULA'. ' JUDSON OAST. ASHLAND,
ONAS. HILL
';f ILL ft, . 3.P. GHUIHN.
• Wharf No. 3 7
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9 IMILLER & r .CO.
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,• 0 1 . . J. ' 9 AND SHIPPERS OS COAL
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• • ,i' W ITE ASH,,
From (ha I'l il.: KNOT itud MT. DAFFA COLLIERIES:
• ..I. RED ASH, •
Fran their PIDENI X COLLIERIES...,
. ,CANAL 4.4 . 1D1NG5-01:EENIVicii AND SPRUCE STS.
OFFICE : 7 N0."105 Walnut Stretd Phil d !chi '
. , A C 1.
Aprllsl; '5? • NI y r
6E11,1 -
s Lotus
Alm it
mer vein
Coal. I
Offiq
July :*
ROSEBERRY, Attorney at
0 . 11, Lawlofllre,--rorney of Market and 2nd atreeta.
Pottectll,e.' Auxnet 9.'66 32-
I Y () E ft!
atnrilln.
pl.
r • .0
ttlitrnstn
T"°
Law:
--£l3 ureb. Pot
JAM /IR svn
• 474 f
JOHN C. (.;' , ONItAILI . 4%, Justice of
it, the l'e. to and enne'rynneer4-.tare opt!. NI i PoM
Otar'e, Ilroad at... x., nntqua, l'a. . 1 1 13fay.:L. ';,7 la- • •
fiLEALENT S.' FOS I, Justiee of
lt.l
kj• the Peak,. alliVrar Ille.--eollections and aitenele;t an.
liclted aild ttended to carefully, [Feb.23, 7,8 a-tt
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T 011NSEITZ1NGER, Justice of the
/
f I!
I P.'
ar
k. . :iT. C I ...; il: . will attend wall business en•
trusted to h nLarlth diligence and rare.. [1843 'B4y•
• (ZANE 111,, GAIIREI " f; 'Nl,agistiate,
1-
0t..,
I,Jtre
entree sneer and General Colleztor- Mace, Cent et,
S ta
— l'ut t t.e the, *Lae SeetninF IM
e,atl,aeSeeban,n, lintel. , A.' 15. leava
• . ____„....._
11A NI OS ..1. SEIIIP,ItT, Attorney t..... i
a!
t 7 Law. Martine. svhuylkill County, l'a. .' • •
rcirtinleri Om Cent re etteet, aLme the Miner's' Bank. -
.luty 40, ' 4 :4 • .
-
T-' . (v. II ANC It OFT, Attorney at .
8 . 4 •
Lau), and .daghttrate. .„. .. f
• Het. ICF.-4-Ce titre etrreq I'OT,TSLILLIL two doors be•
low the Th It 11a14 l: (Apr119.'591. tmf
A.' 1 1 .' PINS NEY, Attoravy at Law,
. ' ?illanCSehaylkill county. In., will act as
agent iu t purchase and sale et Heal tietate.collection
of rents, & . f A phi:lnd. May 1.:1,'47 Cl-ly
'--I -- ---
. eIIIRISAOP - HEit LI'l"Pl. E,.Attor
tj mg Lniolott*Tit Iv. Schuylkill county. Pa.
, orner.-40 31abantougo street, corner Olt:wend.
l• r April T 1; b 7 , - 16-ly
D • •
A.Vi• B.IGREEN,A.t4orney at Law,
Pottartille.Pn... South Wcit corn,r Centre and
31arket stn+tA. Seennot Story. Entrance on Market et.
y be conaultew in Get luau.
3lny . 's' 10-
EIEN2
Idahantansm emit. near Centre, Potts
' sills, Pa . • . [ October CU, '44-17
"°. tfir•ND WKS.' fCCIISAI* P. smiDst.
nted uvrth}r ia. tbe prattles of the Law. all professional
business inlithuylklll and adjoining eminties.eqftutted
to their INlfi mmeire prompt attentlOn.
Inc" S
13.01S1.NESS CARDS.
P..W..SIIEA.PFER, Pottsirille, Pa.,
elate the Pennsylvania SPite ideological 3nriej,
explores la tls, mines. ae. toeto R. 113. '45 4141'
ItENflik PEE'AiiAN'I'S, Civil and
Vin t:4 Engineer, POTTSVILLE.
Ornr.r— .n!rt• Ft ret t , wek side. between Mark'et and
korst nz. Inn .
rt,
jAct l .rust 5, '57 :12-ntn
CA Ri c tli, - .C'T; and Al'
111.
lug Engineer, Li urreyor. ke.. will at trnd to money.
of hind*, mtne•, Otto plo . t B. km. Office llyar Terme,
Pottimille, Pa. • 1 3 / a rch
- •
A GENcY,Foi Purithase and
ale of Rea) Extate; bttyl4 and nelllng.Hosth Ls;
king char*. of Coal Loads. and collecting
relax. 4)Mee Ilskantaagn Street, Pottsillle.
[April 8,k58 Lid CHM'. 11. HILL:
FigLEfi.,,. Met 11Hliiet;l
A Itngler end . Draughlknon t ctiends to the gale
' , and pparrbaMe of machinery and to the ro•bul:dlog sod'
pultl^g up Of cid machinery.
Port Carbon, March 5, 't
EO
Thventl'er I
TF.
el ONO ,
topper( log
!sting Town.
hlrProf
E
PRIENECIE
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~- ,. .-1 . ,•_ -„,...,.; ..... - .-.•---
""4:
---Mite....- .6_
f the, Phliad'a &
PATTERSON & BROS.,
M.:ALF:RS pi) snirrNtis 1R
d Broad Mountain White Ash
COAL.-
A'll. from the Pe'arti' Mnuntaln and Dal
rfi-Elour and 1 7 ,..d takrit in exehange fur
EDW. It. PATDERK/N,
ISt!. F. PATVERSON,
Darr:4o4Fr fiatiroJd PAttsrate,'Pa.
PATfillt; , 44N, •
Britlorpw g, .111o.dignoiiry County, Pa.
30-ly
ITEGAL CARDS.i
Sl'.ltoUSg, Attorney at.Law'i
/e—Centte street. oppnelte tge Torn Itall,
[February 9,"66 6. •
DE NV EES,' Attorney at Law.
'ICI --Fout doors aboee Mortlmer's
, Pot titellto, Pa. [Dee. :4'57 49-
I AS H. lIA NNAIst, Attorney at
fuerinCetitreStreet,oitposti scopy
wi11.... Pon tia. NoV. 20.'66 4T.,13,
1,1% B co- i lgr sau. ,
ORNEYS A'1 1. 1 AW
, „
GE K. si,trrll, °.
'Flllutus Enritieer and
.., Collierr - Viewer t
POTTSVILLE. PSNIIA. :
1 I
feElwaiin,Civil.and . Mining
..tobbakilyP ',Uttonda to Surtsylug ith4
Ihte rtej
bt,solik and , tlP4dlitit lands, relru.
Lou,s and all other business In tbelinoof
k .' Lettoraddrastr, Fountain tiprittu P. 0 .,
1 )untY, Pm • ' Yet!. 23.15611 E-ly
mmEtmlmmtmo
NE=
It on the Delaware, at Phlladelplda.---Fiers for, the Shipment of lathracttes.
Pie re' No. 3.
TYLE'R... STONE & CO.,
senses n TAM EN 14.:4•TIPTiONe
• . Red and-Whitt Ash
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHICH COALS,
ID
GEORGE'S CREEK A
CUIEBZILAND COAL.
Walnut street. l'lnladelphli.
OFFICES: 9 Waablusten ISullding, Freeldessa.
165 Broadway. New York.
putt No. b, PORT RICIRIOND. . r 042
•
• • Pier NO. -
1 1. • . LEWIS • ROTHERMEL, •
Dutra Aro SUIPPf.R or COAL. - •
°OPER O r sole by the Cargo. , est q mintier of
RED AND WHITE ASH COALS: ,
Also, LKIIIOII And cum FIEIALAND COAL. •
• I WILAItt ?far •
f Ula Wolnut i stroet,
OFFICE:A' 10; Erehaogo stroebAkiston. j r,A42
';•,' • t Nei. 9.
•J. J 6INNICIO0 4 ‘3. autortt.
SINNICHSON!& .GLOVER.
Amens.,
scatrYLkim WRITE AND P I ED ASH ,
•
Lebith irroVilltturollstous Coals. -
°kFiCi:B gltVe l ,ll '2l , t u n u su " rl.- t me . P l b ,:. l l 4 lu e r l t P o b n ia. •
WHARF NO. 9. PORT n1".41.90N . D. MONO. r 6043
, • - ; Mgr So. tis• - - '
, -
LE," IS AUDENRIED dr,
. ITUOLCRALIt DEALERS EC TUE. HUTS %%MI ETIZX
Antlqattite & B4turainoos
, .
...
; - I -. 204' WaNut stroet. l'hllatlo:ittin.
, •OFFICEI. 4 : 110 Broadway. New 'lurk. , ;. • . .
•, I 7,, SO IF,tate.,Ftrert. Iloiktnn.
. Irinnetp Shippers frost L'iisobethpbri,
OF.
Lranan, SPRING MOUNTAIN. lIAZLYNON . AND
• -'. COUNCIL WWI: COALS. ; r 56 13
, COAL - Co
LEWIS. AUDENRIO 4 GO.
OFFICES
205 i'F'.4lnrit street, Plii lOMP 11E01. '
110 Broadway. NNW YORK.
86 i :Bate silver, BOSTON
•
, .
Is7;nlisal.erValf,rs in the best varieties ;tr DOMESTIC.
(10ALi.i.f.-.B.Propririors qf • I),Jr Crrfk ci.Wervt, capa
haof klyxlit fay orrr 150,000 tails 0 yiar of the pelebra
k4l BliKuk D . (lied ,Aiiii.,) and BLACK 11EA214(Iiii0t4Aii.)
- .. . ALSO.
Exelue re'Mients for tho elle of the j‘nrely activism Lo
cust .31 inulain 'CoaLfrons tho Lornot Dale Colliery - 4)1
lica. C, Porrilc Co.. all of which will be shipped direct
to'New Irorle. yin Canal;'or roat.taine; via Greenwich
l'l - irs,{ , below, , Navy Yard, Philadelphia.) .
.._.
A 1.F.:4).
- _
At Philadelphia, from Pier- NO.ll,lort Rich-
•
mond.
The ehoi st -qualities of RED . and WRITE ASII
COA frOnl Schuylkill Entinty, pelerted with special
carp, and shipped under our personal ouperlplettdence.
1 • At Elisabethport, N. J.
LEIIIRII SPRING MOUNTAIN •nd COUNCIL RIDGIt
. •
• CO -VIAL. • '
From Baltimore, Bd.
The celebrated' IIAIIPSIIIItI9 BITUM [NOUS COA
s - • ', At Jersey City, N. I.
(via Lehigh and Morris Oinals.)
•
Th very superior WILK EsnA it It E COAL, from the
Beni tors rep, taken from the " Aud m de& ImproVe•
ment and Cilia Coinpany's Estate," near Wilket•barte;
also, he:CY - M: 4 :er'. RIDGE COAL; both of w Mat, fur
n
stea mirMises and for family use, are unsurpassed.
We i holdrertlflrates 1 , 1 oui (dikes. from parties who
have used and fruity tested three . COallt.. and pronounce
Cols thetfilthe 'MST ANTIIRACITZ Cls tor steam In use, pro=
'net n. ' clinker.ke , ,ties and greater blaie r thanauy
the public. - •
B. Gowen,
nd Shipper of •"
on lb. Ent4 :InetWest-Monnt
...u310T114. BLACK 111A111 Elll3.
t)F
licc—Cenl rtreet.oppcirlte Epliiiopal Church.
Po torille • April 10.'58 15-1 y
•
PATENT COAL TUBS. •
c I:Z o E m it in:d A b le n ti a titr ft thLee.Ci.oll
- 1 4- I I t A e d e Ashla nd E
Co.. has rernrori his office to 17 Cedar Street, between
Broadway and has,tau street, New York. figs also the
alreney for the,sale of Foehe. Patent • Coal Tuba and
'blocks. All dealers In Mal will find , it to their Interest
to rail and . P4lo this new article for sating labor.
,Nist York. Jul 2. ',O • na
HOTELS.
P,OTTSVILLE HOUSE,
401111 F. KFTlirirk Proprietor, -
titntre:strra. POTTSVILLE. Rt.
Ara7Oomi Sthlkihig provided."6.o.
Nbvember 20,'u8
-
• "WHITE 140111tE HOTEL".
'c orner .q Abort and Mt antotigo Wm*. irtutsrule.
• • Joseph M. reger,Proprletor..
Eivertsinmentpanu-necoinm.lstions
(tithe beet kind.sud eiery attention • ••••
will he paid by the hest and his at. ^
tendantp to make guests and travel!. ./r
arPOnitrirtable
Auguvt
AMERICAN NOT r EL,
Cl:Outwit, bet: Fifth &Slit: . L S s ,
PIII . LApf:LPIIIA.'
if St So *.s. Dwr. '
terme undeildstiedliaript . renewed Undo ease l a
of yetrs, hare en likely refitted the honre,.haring
ranted. carpeted-and refurnished throughout. The to
ealbon of 'this IlOnse Is ~ u nsurpessed, being upon the
widest and Most pleasant part, of Chestnut street. (di.;
m i ll ly oppooltv.the old State'llinise.) near the pl tees or'
netosentents. the ..lehlah — g hchises or Market end Third I
streets, ethirenient to the City lisilroaddhe rare of
wh kit run to sit puts or the City for five cents fare.—
Thu rooms are Jaro.„.well II thted;hare superior ventila.l
, n. and hare been/refurnished with a rare for comfort.;
We are k ,..toplied daily Kith Tore Milli; 'C7P:tIII. fruits 1
and. vegetables front s ftratilarlonOn • to us, and which
IS Mann:fed etcl'uvivrly for the Vett . The proprletnral
~.
of 'the Amerl•an; assure their friend and patrpnot that I
no pains will be spared Y. milk. the 4polutments of this
lintel complete and it.. Table compare favorably *Phi
the best houses In the Union. 1, • i
A tor-5 1 ...59 W
`at am . 'YATT .1t - lIEVI.INtIS. /
WIRE SCREENS.
WIRE COAL AND 4LATE SCREENS.
OLIN . H. IWIC*I7., (late of and sue
• t .or to Kuhn A Itunkts.) would respectfully call
the stiOntion of person!' engaged lit the Coal Business,
to his Munufactory of 'WIRE COAL AND SLATE
SCREENS. COA L RIDDLES. WIRE 111100NIS. Ao
at the old establishment: Minersrille,SchuyikiliCo., Pa.
liming been engaged in the businese'of Screen mak•
Ing for upwards ot twelve years. I flatter myself that
'ran tore out as good work as is done. anywhere' In the,
county. and would refer to the Inality of my work In the e.
past. as a guarantee on what It will be In the (atom'
pledging myself that T will spire nu pains to make my' '
work satisfactoty to ail who may glee me a trial. • ,
JOIr. U. KURTZ. 1
inertlyille. July 24.1 k tf
t FRICK, •
1 Isusufaettirere.or Wire Coal sere4ne,
8V - Ci U IA) respectfully call ihe i atten•
ylion of. gen-
--_,- ~- . - " , ; - -f 7- -,-z
-tlemen engaged In ,r7,,d ,,- - , ''' , rJ -- z(77'''''''' - '_
theCoaltrade to their L i' , " -- - • "7. - *- , - ,.7, ,
._
coal screens of the _ '-':-. 4 .,`,, ::: N: - . ;A:: SK' ,--
TlttiOtli elms. They - ' v ,
.- :. 5„.... ~-.,,
have Increased Lull - --=t -.. -7.,,. ,- ... , - A ...,:„.... 4 7;
Itles,for turning INC _.' "4-''''i -- 0 '-:;:" —....., - ,...'-‘l.- - it,
\
the hest of work witlf•if "A. -"iz.,e , ''A7 , '" ,
promptness and die- ' - '.,7*-;;. - ;- - - -'r , -4taz-- ....... ..... -- ,
.. :„.. ,1
patch. 4 Having the ..-'-. ,'''(,;k -- 1 •77.: ---: 7 ' : ..-..,° I
, .4..1 , 4111,,,t(ii --- •
most experienced ` . - _,....4. t . " ' '
hinds in the State,
(hey can guarantee : '''' '..1:-... --.•- 1
all work done at th'ir Factory. , I
Repairing orally and sahrtantially dent at the shortest
millet'. ..,
I ;
•
Screen nolle.Cogeheelv.F.dgeway ninga,shatta, Gadt
loons, aa.; &e.,always on band. i
lAll orders directed4o th e firm by mall or left at V. u,
gaterly'r ilardware store will receive.,rompt attention'.
IPottrellle. Men.b I?.'W 13niv 4.'58 7.; 1 11- .1
THONIA - OSTER & CO leaut i;
Manufacturers • holesale it Retail
6
L r
BOOTS ND szoms, f
VENTRE STREET, Three door
Xi below Mortimer's Motel, PollllWrill
A.
Our assortment comprises ea- N
, , z .,-... i
19 1' variety of goods, either of - f:..-1"""-
Home. nasternri'hiladelphia or ex 74, ‘lls:t VI
1 heading Work. for lien s. Wo. -' ” •
men's. Boys'. )lisses' or Children's Wear. i ,
1 We manufacture and are prepared to fum ah our cue.
timers arith a superior article of Oeute Wench or AmM•
lean Colt (loofa. Chillers and Walking sbdva. Wetir
Proof and Kip !loco. suitable tor Eng &Mali l and .14°-
chanic4 Illnera' and Laborers' Working limbs and
Shoes. Ladies' French Pr kngitsh Luting Gaiters, Ent
ten or Lace Bolds, Ouskina: ii 11 ppors. A c., At--
itehaveling and Packing Trunks, Vsliass. Carpet
and Oit Cloth Traveling Ham. Boys' and Misses Sch* , l
!ratchets; and an extol lent seaortment; of Umbrellas
will Morays be found at Our eatablisinnetat. at euntenakt
prim.
4, 4 * Ornate, fdarehanta uIU be - nnpplied irttl , -1111
goods in our llna In stub neurntittaa as !key:mint:l N AS
a trilling advance on chi Prittell• i
Thankfal tartar friend* thr past favors ' arro are deter.
mined tor:aorta a remtinnence of public patronage !kr
au, plying good article, upon the most Mannishly tonna.
Pot is villti. A pril VI, 'be ' Mir
'-- . .
MM'=MIMER=
Pier No.-7.' `:•
, - . ';:.
1 ' . .: ;JOHN
eurp i rt..; WHITE. '., i'm
._ 1 ..
nt ny '
sisostrielLaMraliMs . Clasal.
I - -..- . wnAttr Ikio. T. YOWL' BICIIMOND.• - ••=. • :'
r_ MCESe tio °. .M i ztrtarir t ib b itT i reeth.
October 16, : . . • - .. . .• .. eitt... -
1 . •'' ' 'Pier Ne. 10. , - .., .~
43ANCTIOFT, LEWIS & CO..
NIN/AN AND @ITIPPCNS or viz ' ' 5
.CELEBRATED ASHLAND COALi
FROM MAIIANOY MOUNTAIN.
OFFICE 11l Walnut street. Commercial Building,
• Philadelphia'. ~,'. •• t -
1 New York Odice-79 Cedar street. Boston ofliee— ' 26
Bilby street. - ' Oct'. XI. 'lB 43.
,
l
a • No. la.
Josh Starteranf.-3m. Warmetonetter - .
N;i3TTIRTEITANT & CO.,
: T . llB"TARlori 'DESCnili7l9fill VP.
NTHRACITE
ni c ti34„ro.r. ri,r, v....us or -
1W k W HITE ASH Ert UYILIClat..14111101! CQALS.;
CUMBERLAND, fiqm the Wm sitvarg CampaT 1 3 , 49roMi'Ro.
-•-• Creek .••
, - .
• - - • - - /-5t0 , ...110 Walnut trieet:iillaelibits
Fflca Na t '. 2% IC 11by,44 Pet 8A010.9.. 1." •
. N 0.128 tl , nfiadworpir. of ?odor id.. , Y o rk.
4,o 4 Bhlpment fmto whirvet.o44.l*i'kiSlP:ort filet;
Rood, Elizabetbport.4S. !tad Ales
\a: LAPiTi /61'59
.i . , Pier No. 14... - „• .~ • C O : AS. •A. HECICSPH - ER , &
• ..... , .
, lIIIIPPIC6II, pi' ~ - . , ....
_.
ROAD MOUNTAIN: D LW K II NATI! AND Sil PEORIR
tom iliii COALS.
-„,,,,„,,,„... l' 45 il4mth NI eitt. Nem York. f
t Er
!-'''' ' ''''''''• 132 Walnut Mitre' I. Philadelphia. ridl-i3
• :S PRI N G • .
,UNTAIN COAL
'New Pkngern. ,
- ,
HE undersigned; having leased' the,
MM
..
Spring Itlintni rain Dlinica t .., - " 1
,
Ai JEANnyi LLE, P. 1.. ii
Y ktberto worked by Wm_ Itt..Nra & to.. nie now prern red
It'
'.
es. au puke ilbta juid I v celebrated prawn. COAL, and
f.si.ectlully linelte orders. • e ,
L ' C.V . . * R'ANDOI.PiI. •
.. ... ''''' • ' T11Y.4.V F. likbito LPIt. I
... . CHARLES .11.01PS11112E.:'
. .
Applications to bo addressed to
Randolph A Co., ~
211 lirondany, New York. Room tr.; °
9 . •• :fa ,Wninut street;Phitsdeipbiai
. , .
•
....F.nnion. Pepsin: - , -
Treoton. New Jersey. :,
ANo To Randolph' ik Hampshire, • .
Jeanerilie, Pa.
- 1 , ; 4-I,y ,
CAIN,, -HACKER ,fti... - COOK ,.
Jammu 1, 'ra
NIVEL% II 2 , 11 FIiIPPER* Or .
, Slaolit 321CoatIlst.Clcrital.
Ito, deniers In other firm quolit tenor'
White and Red Ash Coals.
i 36 Mihail Overt. rlia•;dOrltia, and • Iroodland
' irliorrre
Tnommi CAIY. MnUZ, I.l,vciali:
I , ..l,ruary 27.
L . F.VOORH ,ES,
11,4 XII SllirrEu or THE CEIXIIRATKO
Lewis Vein. Red Ash Coal,
From the "NEW DUNCAN COLLTEIii"."
. .
Ile mince no other Coal—whiih aPeuree Its purity.
. .erreargo 5.110 , by JOHN MAY. Agewl
' For .I. P. 1110iIIIIES
'No. 1l hoe etreet. New York
Poiterille. Much 12.'59 {J une 5. 'SS ...:::4y I 11-..
LEHIGH VALLEY RAI ROAD.
gam Alt r ig.
iner anent& of Passenger ' rains.
()N lBs a o. n t d he a p l as tel i ! r Op r.i D o. A .. Y: . h. Dif te A b y gh l , 6 ,a t it h,
ey
Raillnaad Company will run at the &thawing hours: .
Down Trains.
' Leare - Muil. • Evreas.
Mauch Chunk. .at o.th . 13.80 P. IL. 12.35 P.ll.
`Slatington ' ' o.4u' " 1.08 • e 129 ",
White Hail 7:12 " • 1.33 " "
Calasanyna 7.27 " 1.45 " " 253 "
Allentown 7.40 • 6 1.10 6' 3.15
Bethlehem • 7.58 . " 2.11 66 ' 44 "
Freeinanaburg 8.07 2.211 66 • .3.67 "
Arrive at Easton 8.30 • . 2.43 " 4.43 "
Op tiralnits
Loam . ;,terns. . gyp, s.
Easton at 11.00,A. M., 11.45 A. M.. 335 I'. M.
Frermansborg GAO 12_09 6 . 3.57. "
Bethlehem • 7.092," 7219 " 4.08 'iv
7.40 " - 12.34 .• 4.20 ".,
Cataininqnsi . 8.07 " 12.45 " 4.35 '"
White Hall 8.20 I.OOX " •4.53 "
Slatinglon Sad' " 1.21 " 6:211
Arr. Manch Cbunklo.oo 2.06 " 6.10 "
DOWN TRAINS WITH THEIR CONNECriloica..
The 6.00 A. M. Mail Train will run In- connection with
theCritswhisa, and Erie train from
Williamsport, Danville and Rimed, and' will carmen at
Allentown with the rout Penn. train for Reeding, liar.
riatinrizond Pottsville: at Bethlehem with the Noah
• CHEAP ' • Penn. train for Philadelphia; at Easton with the Cep-
W ATKA AND FIRS.: PROOF ROOFING; tral of New Jersey train for New York, and st,Pbillps
frill:, best ROOFING Ilse-1 win
with the 11cL.Del. train for liclaidere. Thiatrein
will also enable passengers to go to the Mater Oap,
Stoat hair the price alio, and will (mind at least I:crouton and Groot iteud, either by the Rel. Del.or the
to.. or thre • tin roofs. Put on at Mind uctics, and Central of New Jersey train.
Guaranteed by • lIANNAN A DEFREIIN: The 127.61'P. M. Express train will run In connection
Agents. for H. M.Waannt Co. with the Beaver Ileadciw. train from Wilkirsharre, White
4ir - 014 tin and other worn nit roof*, covered, also. Herein, Hazleton azd ~Weatherly. and with- the East
REFER Tfit- Mn A Ratter. Port Carbon ; 'thee. Pent . train from Haerlatinrg, Pi Hyalite and Evading,
dor* Thorn, ..st. Cl sir; 11. Adanin, Ashland; Andrew 'amd will connect with the North Penn. train for Phila.
Mortimer. eras:mate ; and Wm. Mortimer, Jr., N. with the Central of New Jersey train for New
Lome, Henry Cbanibeni and Hurry Webber, Pottsville. - 3 York, and with the Bel. Bet train for Lambertville,
• Trenton and 01418.1.4phi*. • -
UP TRAINS WITH THEIR CassaCTIONS;
The 000 A. M. Accommodation train will connect:with
the East Penn. train for Readitig, Pottsville:and )Parr a
unt. "..
The I 1.415 A. 31. Hail train will run In cm nekton with
the Rel. Del train from liadelphts, Trenton and La in
brrt vine. with the Central of New Jersey trai n. from New
Vint, with the -North -Penn train front Philadelphia,
and will connect with the Beaver Meadow train for
_,ll Fatherly, ilazleton, • White Haven and Wilkestairrici
The 'Lilt P. M. Express train Will run in connection
with tb.. Central of New Jersey train tram New York,
and will connect with the East Penn. train for Reading,
PO' tactile and Harrisburg, and with the Cidawisaa, It.
and E. trala for Rupert, Danville, Willianneleilt.end
mks. •
Bethlehem- Slay 16th. 1859.____
PHILAD LPHIA AND READING R. R.
O,OEII dt
MiNIMS AND SDIPPERN or Trim CELKENATiD
fountain Coal.
.7:1. CORN KU.
Ashland.
Scliu 11c111 Conniy, Pa.
JONES ,&: COLE,
DINED% AND NDIPPCHN" OP
TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL,
From the Reeveedale and °Rockville Collieries:
- OFFICE—No. 320 'Wain ut street,
forwarded from Port Clinton- by lidding
linilroad;or in Coals by Sebuylkill Canal:,
MANUFACTURES.
New Style Stamped Envelopes,
all -kinds; furnished as. cheap, if
1, na cheaper, than Mel canitat procured In the city,
B. lIANNAN.
:2_t
Picture, Looking aims, Gilt and, Ornamental'
Frame' Manufacturer,
N Mahantitngo street, between Centre
and itecond aireeta, P3TTSVILI.II. Pa . ainntitnal wait
'mitt and Ornamental. F4atnra and Oral Frame. A 1.,,
Lack alit M0n1.111,01. l'oliabed,t.4quare and Oral Frames
for l'hotozrapha: Wholcaale and Retail.
. Eng-ratings. OR Painting", Lit tin; raplui, and F ief , eh,
German and AMerican Looking Wax„ Plates, constantly
on bawl. -
ihrAll kinds of, Frame. made to order, and As
Frames handeemely mOll4lll abort Dottie. .
Pottsville. April •23. ..17.6m •
P
Venetian 1 Ind tractory. •
TrIHE . SUBSCRIBER respectfully
.
I announce% to the eltlsetts of Pottsville and *lob
ty that ho has removed his Venetian Blind- rectory to
Market street: four doors shove Centre, next door to
Aurand'a Cabinet Itrtout•'
i .where he keeps constantly ou
hand nnil mannfietureso order all kind% of Venetian
Wlndow Blinds. Win low Shodes.Cartai tas, "'rhino:rites
'for Blind% and Shade's. together with'ererytltlns, in his
line of btutinesa; all of which will be sold at the lowest
rates. Ile Invites the citizens to call at his establish
ment, feeling confident that'bo eau furnish, as Ostd art f
ries as can be obtained abroad. . lie nit, attends to re.
pairing AB kinds of Minds And Ruttier.. and - puts them
up when desired to do so. ZEBU.
March 5, '49
TO DUILOgRB'
p HANNAN furnishes 'Ferro Cotta
tbr Ilouses.elaraptrod °Ws:naafi!.
Emerson's Patent Ventilators G.rSmokey Chimneys.
Terns Cott* Strolls for Landings.
Cbillson's treating Purtiace..tbe testin Au;
Orem lustruelkm bow to put them up. -
Antique 111 at rble Mantels.
manufactured from Slate Stone, and Wenameled in
hot
tattoo of the mostoxpenstre kinds. and Is turn laliedst
about one-half the price of marble. ft retains its'poltsli
longer than marble4s about viz time. the stretrgth Oil
marble. and will not soil as marble does. •
Sample Pettertte ten be seen at his nook Storer-some
as low In pries as US and $l2 per mantel. 'Call awl ea
amino the Patterns at ' B. LIANNANIS
Mar , h 12.'59 11. : . • Baal store. •
CARRIAGE FACTORY REMOVED.
undersigned .respecquily em-'1
I. brace this opportunity of Inform ing .
the public that they lisee removed their 0.
extenalretlarriage Factory.inink Mauch „
Chunk street, where- they helve been "JOIROWN'
Maratha bate Bre4to their New', Large and comniodiona
building, In ale OM Addition. on the old site, where
they are prepared to turn out CA lIIIIACIES EQUAL TO
nu E BEST IN TILE STATE and ready to accommodate
theirc ustomera and all those who may favor them with
their patronage. An entire new and well selected Mock
or materials and the same old handl; mill enable them
to do work, which Inelegance -and durability cannot be
surpassed.
They will continue to attend to theinuchiesshereatter
betbre,with determination to giro geuerakaatistae.
non
, . .
rriTAll orders will recut!. prompt attantlan:
girlapahintr. lone* tha shortest aotlre. '
July IS. 's7 294 y at . BUMMED
• _ -POTTSVikiX •
Saddle and Ilarneeinaantatanfory.
IHEREWITH invite. , !our espeeial!
attention to my very etteasin, macho, Reedy, Radii
Saddlery. !lames, (Wars. d'r..embntrion-the largest
variety of styles ead' i qualitive ever o ff ered v ie la for r
'this county, and at parrs that will' compare favorably
with those of any et berbouse In the trade.
' flaring been, ter Some years-tart; • .
in' the ha At of- purchasing my
Rau! .110Pritti trchtstretyfor Fedi,
1 And myself now In the pirtisesakut of adrantages from
this cause not enjoyed by the trade ginerelly,und feel
that I ran. with eceteder.re, solicit tba tante nt all dance '
of dealers: and my annugemente etr ths mutiny sea•
ann's undo are based 'alien Ur* glover oran ge of basil:
itesithwi r tare adtherin darts: you can therefore rely
upon dditut at my establishment overythirip that lons'.
gaited is my /lac - • •
Ordain by mall arentspedfallyrnlidited.and the goods
Ind Ilsr!listM l Wilveeittefaadon , ihartolric* mid
quality, i.. LEPEVER.II - 0311%:W01117.
Opperftetplreopal Maid , Metre :Oat. Altair&
- lerch 7,1657 10-1 y
•
`•-•
s ;-;;;4,-,.
• " .
PHILAD'A L READINO RAILROAD.
Oseldom". Ticket.,
i ki l aplNU
tte! Plithdriptila W PM". 4116-6'
*Me and *stow. trial* 0614 at • p shts, nu maul ,
01 and Sabdays.st It 3 75 orb, pad far any train
" 1104 da7 l 4 sad afe tbsomteredlarMaralay.
O.- A. NICOLL!, Gemovei Sept.
!tumid 6, '36 - 33.
- PASSAGES BY STEAMERS.
THE subscriber is authorized 3
to take Passengers by Ategmere to and r. 4 ' 4 •
fmm gurope to the ,it and mead class and she rn t• •
Steerage st the Worst rater. • Sta mersafle from
York for Liverpool en the 46th inst. Itlnt - Class Pais
Forgers, ES—Thir.t Claps.'PD, tempt to Provhkros.—•
Passengers also brougt4 um by steamers. Apply to
• D. PANAN, •
II
Who also:, sell, diets on Europa In sumw ot.lt and
upwards- • . Mirth IWO /1 •
.PHILADELPHIA &
REAppiG ILAILItpAD
new 2 south °Unlit atittet. ,
Aptill6lb,lBa.
PASAKIVIER TTIAIN6 FOlt
On end otter Monday. ltith Instant, TWO . Panienner
Trains .111 be run DAILy (Sundays excepted) to liar 7
tivionrg via needing and intermediate points.
—...---
Leases the Depot, at Broad and Vine streets, at 720
JF1•1 wing at narriAar g at ILI°. :•
•
AFTEIt?iOON,LINK.
letrarres Ma Depot, at Broad and-Vine straets, at 3.30
Arrivin g iw llarri.burd at ILX/ P. 31.
.Fareto Harrisburg, lid el iu, 113 ,
Bt rirder nr tbeiloant. W. 11. 31efi.n16111161r.
'April 10 , '59 " 184014.1 arretary.
EAST PENNSYLVANIA . RAILROAD.
ON AND AFTER
1 I
. IaiIitgIigRaWEIINESDAT, / l ay 11th.
I ' l Paiasetiaer Train. will run on - thi. road. dally.reninial ing
with trait,. at Allentaa ei McNeil, Torii. E. l O O O 1 0 0
. tarmadlate plarea, and at Readlniradtb - trains for Ilar.
ri.hurd, Phliiideltibla and Patorille. .*
Train. gang (East will learn Reading at 6
,A. M. andl2
31., arriving in New York at 12.30 A. M.aind 7 P. M.—
The trains coming West will leave New York at 11.1611.
11., irriving,in Reading at 6 r: N. A train will Idre
lasso Naston at 7 A. 11.. and Allentown at 8.15 A. 11.,
arriving in !twirling at 10 . A.
- "
a 7
• . frOns Residing -
•
To Tempi!" , •-, $.) 15 To 31111rttow9. $0 00
Mindoro. . ' 25 -- - Enacts. - . 00
, Fleetwood, "Allent.nen,-• , 1 00
Lions, ' 45 Rekt,blebem N . 1-15
' • ' Topton.' :r. o. kb •• •• Easton.; - •••- 114
EltamroAW: Sin*Torir„,„. ' h "pp
• Tgright'lntololrt'ilni' run. dailY rbOtw4n tridpg
. 11'041•140 . w Tork„-laning Ite44llng at 0.01. A. 0 -
JAMEO 114)O1tK, &siert Setiti: -
Aujeiti 13. !,59 • e. „. 31-
•
•• ,AusTRALIA ' . PIONEER UNE,
Eitablished in UHL Carryiwthe u. a. mail.
A ;,;,Sailiiii Pacifica/s , p* A* Day
'DAYS PASSAGE.—rilie_tl9K - •
,flj. umgtittreeniellp per Stle-ORIERTAL."Zij o r'
liao teas Register. with , 'eupereily for 414,)t) tosu-stsaoon;
Comniander, Il now at Pier 11. Nora Wirer, wlth 1200
ronsret came on board. completing her Irodh.g, and edit
be dbipotehed See Reitsserne direst, positively, on Thurs
day. Meptember 14b.
On her last *Dynes the “liRTISNTA I." made Ain. mike
In the2l,hoare. and front der else and mitinu fluent les.
Is expected h nr4e the pa pate Inside nt 751 drys. 144
has Mar Offieent 'aeconstnodetione fer lint and second
elate ilaNkrligeri.
Miles nf Passanifl. •
Fl rat Cabin rialoon. 0)0 ; &mud Cabin. Site.
Children In 11,1310 7 free; irree two years and cinder
t wrier. half take. I.
. For Vrehrht nr Patiaitos. apply on, beard. or in.
It. W. CAllt:Green, Near Tork.
;Right hills for sale, and ,titittivanceli made on eon
titan saants.
tc, maigutvm in Australia: 31roaraf31Vilkinsort,..110/1. A Co,
&pang '2.7.:49 ijana 12; 21-131 • ,3.4.
. •
_. ,;. ,•
•.' Only Direct Line fbr Ireland! •
Q,:I7EA Ai to: all .PA PTS of . OItE,AT
Li lIRITAIN and IR FLA N - D,-
~ ' 'For $3Ol - )-•
v - ' ' Thol'inwertul Iron Strdrnrhlps,
CITY OF' BALTNORR, • CATY GP WASHINOTON,
CITY OF MANCIIMEtt. KANGAROO, .
•• VIGO, . •
Will Mil froar•Rdw Ydrk lin CORK and therms to LIV••
• StirKiry..CPridtie NzOord'ag.--al
. - • . Passage from New Tort :
Ara l_
Call ,• •
.. , . $76 Third Cass ,,. .. • $3O
Passage from Liverpool and Crrk: • • . '
Cabin - -- •: - - • sis Third Clara,. - - - -;10
Passengers forwarded to Havre. A ntirerp. Maiden
and I amburg for $65 in Cabin, $l6 Third Clam.
To PASIS (in ;16 hour, from r I t iverpool,) Cabin, ;go ;
Third Class, $35.
The above Steamshirefare built of Iron. In watertight
compartments; carry each an eaperlencel Surgeon, and
every requisPe tor the hnosediate eltinctlon of Bee.
For Pasimgeapply to R. J. tholls'a Co. 177 Sroadway,
N. T.; John G. Dale. 15 Ilroadwav, N. Y. to
, - 1 It. EDWARDA, Pottsville; •
Or to • : JAI. RICIIAILDB, 511nerwrille
JUN/ )1. Coos
• 9-ly
N. 11.—Parrengers by t blur Line avoid the.rirk and de
lay of calling at Halifax and El./abut'. as the steamers
proceed direct toCork. . [April id. 'l9 111.
J. S: P ATI'ETSON,
- ' rnttaill•.
man
89trkiney` Arraugetneut t .Bprll 18 t 1839:
• • POW:i PASSE:VG /MTH AINS.
'ave PhtlA IN. daily. (except Sunday/) at AM A.M.,
and 3.30 L. )t.—Paxsing Mending at 10.10 A. St.:and 5.06
14 M. Arriving in ilailadelphba at 1242 noun, aud at
'7 1 .40 F., al.
(1 131° PASSENGER TRAINS.
Leave Phil elphia, daily, (except iiandayal M 7 Z.O A.
111., and I. M.—Pasaing Beading al k, M.. mut
G. 06 M. 4 4oxiving in Pottsville at 12.05 noon, and, at
7.60 Ai. ••• •
loth. Up and Th*n Paarengverrains connect 'at Port
Clinton .with Traitto to and from Ts maqua..Catanina,
Willlnmaport and Minim, 31 °ruin* rallpfegrr I' l . 2 lmi
only nneel at Port Cllnten for Wilkesbarno, Scranton
and 'lttaton.
. .
..Pa meth leaving Willtatoorort by. the Catantrea
Rail ' Night Line at 10.10 P. it., rooneet with a Pas.
son f3lll tenting Port Clinton - at 420 A. AL. mire
at It . gat .620, brrakfaat. and proceed dirort to Phil
ndolphia the 6A. N. beading Arowamodation Train.
LEBANON VALLEY BRANON.
Passenger Train leaves Reading at 10.133 A. .11.. after
arrival of Hp and Down Morning. Passenger Trains from
Philadelphia and POthorlife, Arrivingst Harrisburg at!
1140 wooti, And too oectiOg with Vameoger fotinsonthe l l
Northern Central. ~ Pennagivaalan and "Cumberland
Railroads. for 'Aunbury, Williamsport. Elmira,
Pitt.tirg, Lantwotor. Wilmot* and ebatobershoog.
Returning, leaves Harrisburg at 113 P,M., after orri
old of Trains from above points. Arriving at Reading
'al 6.00 P. 11,, and emueoting with Up and Down Trains
for Pottsville and Philadelphia the same evening. No
.Trais* ran on , ..4oltdag4.
Visses....tietween Pottsville and Chlladelphla•B2 75
and 33 25; &signs and Philadelphia, 51 75 and $1 45;
llarrisbnegand Philadelphia, $3 :band 82 70; Lebanon
and Philadelphia. 62 60 and $2 10, Reading and . Har
risburg, $1 00 and $1 80; Reading and Pottsville, $1 05
and 50 85; Reading:and Lessanon. 65 and 70 tents;
votterills and Harrisburg:la 05 and 82 18; Cottarllla
and Lebanon. $1 sitt and $1 50 •„ , „ • •
Through No.l Tlekets—Pogunrille to Etaitlenore.sB 086;
Nits-subs to (kityaborg. $4 su: Reading to Ltalthnore,
$4; Reading to Lancaster, $ll 23., • • ,
Aliiii - 5 1 0 pounds of Baggage allowed each Pismo:ger.
ThoSerond Chin Can run with all Masbate-Regular
Passenger Trains. . . ,
..• .
315ritoroLng Train Down and Shutting:WM.on I.lp,suttir,
run on Sundays... .
_ .
. Tbron;;lr Rod Class Tickets.** reduced rates, talk IV
in Falls.llalfalo, Detroit, Chleano.ati d Phan , prlnelpe I
points Iti the West. North Wert.and the Cau.dast and
Yrnizrant Tickets-, at lower faros, to all the above placer,
can be had on *Option ton to the eta' ton agent.
, Arms Tiskets will be purchased before the Trains
,start:, 11/ther fares clewed If rata la ram.
• - fiI.COLLI3„ Zug.* Gall. lipt: -
A pril
PERSONS WISIIINO TO GRANGE
their Wilmer to ',raptly ineteoeing meat*: a New
gemming. mbar* bun rode are, going. Where the elf.
Mae Ii solid god delightful. Fee advertiaeulent of the
Itaeutoooton Sattletoeot,,aaothereolouto. •
DUBOW& td be Had. Deed Needles.
TORN ENGLISH it' CO.'S Patent
, .9 IThibcDsilbd Nyed "Wailes, deeidadly 'hi best
betlidr/boleigleaZ etd ll.at
kotistillr,Juntuy tO, 'fat
TRAVELING:
MORNING LINE
E! arta),
NNW POE* II
J' . ILINDIRILIrat -OP ,our. ._itlellal. f
In . the tilt ind &iron Vital by Inviiileillenra/llitlin, '
I Annoy the daunted bey ' • .
Klboel Wig lives intOp rich 4.,priNivilinif Itinnbilis '
- ..kniprinit olktay. • , :: .: -J7 • '
lei I
•
.. '
A king deld; MI vet duly eaten. -. • - ,
7
...,114 golteteht me rep; 1 ,• '
And Route's great ell sonikes,nith nine to memos ,
'' • ' -'A munit at stinks to eaten. • '
. .... . .
And labile all liapteitbrllls ullb ate tbankostvlug,' -
' • -•-• tbe mart of Ituale 'e ,Qoatu,'• • '
for lb* dead monster to abhorred whira living,:
lu Inceirelnt garb le peed. , r . , , ,
With a true en. new tVid !Oaths* the teigning:
By Inne Edgetrastoit's side
Stindii great dry in the 'thy's ad raining, j
• Bare.botded and trettlyeftt ,„
alleatflbiloZetblehe'reiktimleziblzolf
rea labd.or,
Oivaiee`c4 eraftaiaati lib' "eying to bla orbibtior
The good deeds of fin dead. . •
Yoi him 11:; s chat of the
*two from AbollOo of do;
No oilind piioxt or,Oug back the tlesTooly porlotil
To lot lb. white .oat to.
80. age and alckteia framed their temfol Isms
' In the fns towers doer
'And pavan went up . flrom all the dark. fry-nlatee
And Ghetto" of the pent.
The pallid tollereend the negro chattel, .
• The vagrant. Of the street;
The Daman dire wherewith in pawn , of tattle
Ms lonia et earth compete.
$,
mob
TOnetied with a grief that know n o outward draping,
- Ali availed Oolong t- - •
oegriXol boots. Instead Cr? MI N.:4;418g '
- ..., lila 'lawless monuariett •.. • - •
For tulver yet, 11th ritual pomp and epiendor,
.in the long herittokww, ; • ' "
A hart - morn loyal, warm and ;rue and lender, , (•,
ilea Edgland's turf closed o'er. '
And, If there fell from o'ut her grand old - 1164)M
z No entoh of braseu •
peoples
'The murmumne woe 9f kindred*, tonguen;and
Swept in on every gale.. • ... • s,
It cede froth 14.1atein'o blothen-helted meadows,
t • ; And from the tropic calms
Of beaten ishinds in the gull unit shadows
,- Of occidental palms. ;
_ ,
lircupoitui locked resdotOwis of. the Bothtdan peasants
`e. . ; And *oboe • ,
Mt4,141.11,;*, sJetinin new hie gentle pommies •'
......Commrliaillug,chriet.liks, In.
So seek the lose, tObeittddin;'old inaide.Ostea,
20 limit,!
01 wiring on '9, and sow•pith iltishol'adaid/w
- ••• Tlir!mosa of' piniand'e, sormrst.•
The t e good man'srb~eUfaT smog.
' 41119 .;;• - •
Some meted crypt ocattes,oVa teniplie . ,
Still yacht. with ii9dVall . •
• ' .. olg. • .
Ahd heard, with tyndee.eantbl srit'll,„ls .j o • .
.-; froeitp,prhout ce 11 , %
Proylmy , for pliy.lik.; the atentrnfutery l lity.
.Of Jona!), out ' . . •
.Not his tiiesznlden.potes' or li - P i it,peoreasinue•" .
But a tine sense of-eight, t. , •
And troth'sd - hoet mints, meeting Bach otmaiiO4 • ';••
.Y *Stralght:ol4a linsonix4i. 7 • ?';
faithrill and woylot.,liktiotreami thntlidermletsky)
._ . inthe anus eba ref rn , • ,
The crystal rheum*. ot etti SynAept '
..., Shamed ill the tratedn oC fan: • -
. .
n .
The you sentient of all Immo otures
Ile ;Holed to coulage strOno, •
And lore out reachimi-hotnirif Ood'a creatures,..l. 4
. With oluniVsate of wrodt
rondo. as woman; mn niknlos and meek 'l
In him *toy PO '•. • ' • • . 4 ;
That they wboludeteildelot by hionfrengllt oi,wentkneoll
Saw Nub& single side . ..•
.?
•
Men tailed; betrayed hlml. but hid seek:mind porrhihed
yty failure snit by fall ;•• ' ; • . -
Still a large_fsith In human he cherished. =
And.in Old s lore tor all.y
,Aqd now be Wide; lalignottn'ese Sothis iwestursa
• , No under shsll or•em - at strife.'-
And death has moulds. into calm completeness. •
The statueof .• • •
t
• - • . ,
Where the &mg...glisten and the snoii r blrds verb& •
His dust to duot Is laid. •
In 'Natures keving, nritb rah potn'p of ;deride •
To shame his modest shade. 4
The forgei ghee. theluinimers all sirsiingiug; • •' t
' Beneath 11. Felony Ten, 1-
Ilard by the city of Ills lore Is swinging ' - 1
its elatnorons Iron fen. .
`. • v.
Dot round his gnice ere quietude and beauty. •
And the soled !leaven aboys—.. i • -
The fitting Pinibolt. 1 4 a lire of duty • ' •••
Trenscignsed law 140 it
—.New, York . Wereo , , I, My 21. 11 1 19. • '
Mot
vim e •th,./vtla rorir.Dcor,rr:Nmnf ANgyse.2.l l
• 'THE PROSPECT BEFORE VB. •
The ConetcHional Elections kelitaitary . fiO the
i li,
great innteit of 1850 havins itake placela weatli
all the States of the Unio , „ are tare data sofa. ,
elect for reaeoythle ealeula:ionn bout the recult
of that c.ontest. If Kansas 14 admittfel Cost
Winter, the camber of votes to he rest -in: the.
Presidential Elerlion will he 'II . Of these, the
Fire States will give the following pr o pacti t i t I
Maine..' . 1I Alichigad, ' 1,6
ar
N.- II 40' 5. Indio. . I;
yew Hampshire, .mlianl, .
Vermont, " 5 , I t lllinois, -' . ':;-11
Manwehusetto, . 73. lowa, , ' 4
lihitde Island; ' ;4 Wisconsin,. ; 4 ..... , - 5
eonnectkiat, 11 California, • 4
New fork, - "•.35 Minnesota, . - 4
New /miry, - 7 PO•egtin, ' ' ' ' 3
Pennsylvania,' . 271 Kansas, •: • '
Oulu. -23 J
; Total,
The'Slave States as tilloirs : . - '
Virginia. ,11 Louisiana,
Delaware, . 3 Arkansas,
Maryland,B Tenueisee,
North Cart;lina, 10 Kerma',
Routh Carolina, .8 Missouri, ' '
Georgia, - 10 Florida; , •
Alalianta, 9j Texas, . : • .
31isei,sippi, , I 1 -
Total, 's' ' ' ' i. ' I- 12 0
The majority neeessime fo-eleet a Frelideii l t Is 154.
Von the Republicans ohigig that * A b er ? , .
No retenaa,to- 'net it 6 elatran Suttee
that papptirted Fietoont in 18511. wN . votd•tor lb. !
R.publican 1/0111/118411a p.mn. tiara it the flit;
8 'New - Yurk 35
IlearAllamehire, b 23
Vareetast, 5 1 Ibehilan,
Massachusetvt, 13 Lois, .4
Rhode lAar,d, • 4 )Wisconsin, 1 .
Connecticut, 6
1 114
Total Reotabliern votri.
It would be harely Possible by art'enwil.e s . e tni•
nation, or by ,evittring an illiberal
. spirit r toward
those Orb° really Wish to ro-operate
. ICM us, its
throw tiviay 111 , eouplcur there ER:ties.... But,-be
lieving that no such tuttowantevents Will happen,
wo count 114 vutea as certain for the Republican
candidate, To inure his clectien he must obtain'
40 inure into. 'Where rtt , t he look for !heti ?
The remainini Free States, and their itrenith to
the Electoril,Cullega c is us. f,dlows: , . ! •
Pennsylvania, • 2ZI Califoruk, 4
New Jersey,: , ‘7 atinntouln,
Indiana, 131 Ore,vn," 3
Illinois, - 1, 11.1 li.tisoWs, 1 3
Total. . /2
''With no aid from the' South, were the firpoldi- -
ran candidate to carry alt the shore-vetoed States'
except:Penasyltionia and New Jorsity, be would
'still fail elan:deo lien by two rulist.i: IliT4roust,
thin, reeelve . the. support of either Pennsylvania
or New Jersey. 'Nuw, all who'are flitailiar with
the peculiar position of pines in cheats twaStates
must feel morally certain that they 'will" vote to
getherin 1860,50 they did - in 1856. Causes that
will control the result in the owe, earl hardly fail
to *limit* with likergeet in the other: Wit have ,
little va' in the sagacity of the' w h en who does
nut arrive at this conclusion niter a weft?' surrey
of the einditioe of parties in those sttenot. •
A prudent calculattemould set-dents Istdo - ts,,
Illinois, California and o.egon amon4 the duubt
ful States. We think the Republicans hare, the
i lhart thence for them; and, with ajtitlicious semi
(potion will carry them all. But, even if we toms
hem, and Can .aeit.re lhe,4l.votes .51
sylvan's, New Jersey, lidipneiota and Kansas,
these, with the 114 - cast fur Prettovit. Mill giro
our candidate 1554 leing cob tbaris tbar tit neces
sary to elect him." -
Thus fur we Lave rot enanted wpen..Sautburi
aid. Can' our eatolidive kolas to obtaiu .the rote!
of a Rlavebolditig. Sla to ? He Will doubtlett re-1
rare • lariS • popuisr rote rrnto Oat *rano of the
u n i on F . s e t t if 12. unw.daveholdieg white* i 4!
bylaw/Jur. Maryland. Virginia, !forth
MissOuri, Renturk),,Tenuessee andTeiar t uader.
stilted their true - intents% and the prietee Alerts
of be Republirau party. thiy would ri seen sittaute.
Atari the autstrut of Abuts States out, uf the binds'
of the Negri/ Aristuvraey. and give their etcetera
rotes to our candidate. That they will -.Aiwa'
ly *porn the yoke that eruthea then,avpire to t •
dignity true uniohoad.. expe l tba:s. ;I
the !die:ding curse at Doinpulrorr &hoe, is as
.certain as, the derrete of Prorideare. Thowtbese
freed turn will take staple retribution 'trait their
haughty orptestors. They witT neither-cut their
throats, nor seek their plantations;-hut they
anvil their prima and pm:pullers, ,da ughteiv.'and
reilareitate lb yir worn inaudible,* teeth). making
their bunttbuldo to i.e Flad. with inereare s 'and.
their hills and ratters to mile with abuudatiris.—
The hope of eruniry mite in i the rion-tilive
holding shifts nt_tfite South. The:dai '
uf their
eutranchiventent dialer& no. Tut blithe* alniady
purple'the burison.- Dot it will not the to high
noon - during Hie pending eurtevt.' , ' , The Fll5lllDO'.
amnesty rd.Marauri . will
,fight gallant
end may win 'the field. Independynt amnia either
Stareloildiuk kitatiteirilt eat teit /thes:kriitinot frith
a attire& *oath, of tucttli. 14ftrting
,:}>''L... '.H~:"i,~"'C. ^` ; ~:'F~^'en'.iyr~e"R;or %{:y,.:~~~ ~,- r
. . - „ • ,
ri, believer ;we wary Republican. whim belealst.
-Ong the chalets of the eatupalgn, mill elalmany
B.ntherer State: - . -• : • •
14 piddles's' mesti then. so arrange 'Umbra.
..11 1 1WeasM that thereon - beyond pentlegeney tarry
_peen.yhrania aott'New Jersey: Pruderies willas t :
saga bailees to the mime Position. Can wit atm
cure The eleCtoral 'votes of theme States? Ilaplea
, deniably ; wo tam: • The saute element* that cow!
bleed last Autumn tore:ars initiators to the MOM
of .fiepremotatives, need but to unite to the PM'
Tdential alvelioc. and oar ruceisi is suns. Is such
sratitoniteeirelda I . We think it is; ffoolmot oar
Reinsbileaw cotemporariee talk ea if they thought
it we* not... Do we misunderstand them? . In our
. judgetieot, the main body of those Republicans,
Deenocrits, and Americans, in the State* of Penn.
pylvania New Jersey, and Indians,- who, by net.
ing is Orizert, achieved vietoriee in °evolve last
diet gladdened - sill our heart., have need only to
panto 00 even tenor of their way, exercising
tovear`d one another a little libe:rall'y and patience,
And trued:min the good faith of all, sad them la
• Ito mOre,difticulty in , their eo4peratiog to win a
common triumph in 1860, than there 'resin 1858.
Will such R potties:l journali-:-*-they are very few
i t
or anathematise Tan 1111 for
advocating s eb a milk', in *ash a trials,, on inch
terms, fur tomb objects, be kind enough to take
the 'abuse thieves. work out the Presidential pro.
Winn in their own way, and give tee the benefit of
tbeir CalCuletions? Will limy *air's, lot the mu- 1
went,hi reading of homilko.and got* the black
board!
we can get along without the electoral votes of
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, end Indiana? Or, it
they adMit that we must have lthem, or fail, will
they.ftrla brief period ignore generalities, objur
gation-, sod all affectation of impeder virtue and
Integrity, and: take, the election returns of 1856
.afidlBsll, and; tell us bow we are to obtain these
votes? 1 I , . . . .. - •
, • Gentlemen!,yait don't like our plan. (hive as'
yours! ;Don'tturn us off With a eulogy ;on tte-,
pablicaa 'principles cud the Republican Party.--•
We understand all shat' now. • Electing Men td
ogles is„lto a certain eisteot, a matter of • Art-thine
tie.. Oti into the three States we have turned,
enumerate the Republicans note them down. and
add , upi the column . OeCinse, you will not
count nay-Democrats or Americans!
Our faith in. a 'glorious triumph next year is
brut and unfaltering. Itpritig a in part from the
disurganfe.d condition of `the Dettioereey, torn by
*Holm:Winn about prinCir es, and rent by feuds
among tenders. 1 But'it e . rings In larger.ntensure
frookth confident belief that whew the Republi
-eau party stands fare to fact with the crisia, on the
th,erabdd of the straggle, it will ."pshaa t' out
ufcouatitormee thuse who lobject to a union be.
tWeen Men who agree to gentiment atoll, merely;
bacamal they differed in opinion' four years before.
EUTTUCR.
,
' The Treadslent Se Meet it Bedford Springs.
' Several of our 6 mina...aeries have remarked
upon the treatment f President , ' .Ih:whiners (b 7
Pennaitvanians) dung his iofatire .at Bedford
'lSprings. An.instaia of the popular feeling there
101 illli left e 4 has just one ta..Uf knowledge, which
i
t; far surpas s es any wriels we have hitherto seen re
-I,4ordedi •The'is tire ens thus.: One even'ing whin
. 0 large r company ate • assembled In the drawing
;room at the hotel, in,whiab were the President's
misrters, is desire wee expressed to bear a Mrs,
.. t i
sing, a d ;he was several !Milos salielte
to do,l , :Thi having . enme.to Mr. Buehanan's ears.
he reltarke that ha would go,to the piastre , asta.
~11-e Fell upo her to.ciatne in,and twits the eo . -
piny.' A rdinWy . be went and arkca the la , y
. t ..faitir tit entrarthoy anabitnielf: Sh optic!:
11AI; tba'singing she should do s thet evening Id
be' to,past, her children to sleep." - •..
pA . , , Mr,,llutta;oan urgenly ! I nsisted again that she
: - attuatircumply with his re nest, adding' that the
'Mjailatny, were iduch disaPao;intetd at her refusal.
She then turned to him, and di:Sher/tali 0.1 eau-.
~- ; phaticalryi said: "Their' aii,appointment was nut
1 , si be coinpered to that experienced by the people
. leloorsequence of the acts 44 Some of those in the
:.:. highest govereutentpomitiontk.'—//orriaberg Tile.
June on I virnarkOhat the- time
for arsStueat on the relatiieytneriie of fres trade
goue•by:' We hare -tried bulb.
• I
:Under ; the protective tariff of 1844 we prospereiL
undo the low tariff of •1846 we declined In pros.
iiirll4 arid ardor the stilt lower-tariff of 1857 we
have; r et-n i nes/1i ruined.' The only hope,: au w, is
im ac s ne of poliey4an increase of duties op all
. lelassee ilmhnuisetures in whiCit Awe:leen pro
ithicers ea coin* in competition with:foreign. It
Isboul..l be, the endeitior; therefore, of every eon
stitnency o impress upon, the Member represent
them neat • wittier at. Wasblogtoe, that the
.„-
?;thini se ded first of altatid more than 'all, is an
literesire , ,ot the. duties, Let Prcrident.!Making e
politient Yohliinfi, and everything else !toad, aside
I until the tariff isDirt If the people eoulfl
be assured flint this II was thieldetorminatlen of the
,
neat !Corgrese,' th eir alarm Prooilitlfo abiited. and
there would be no p n o this year nor the next.
I • r' •
••' • Res dejolop tbit nelthsettus Demigods nor
the Itetiabliatis are to have a inesOrity in the Pest
flonse t 'of. Reprifeentat Ives. There wilt Wait OpPoilli lon
mslority, and, although the. Republican members and
bciMiuthern Opposition members will, upon many gave
Roma be anal.* to art, tool her,lhey can and will me
• quesilimably ctoperate cordially with each other In ea.
piping the deteitable frauds and horrible corruptions of
thietiovernmeviin all its departments snit runt
And, when we consider - what ad enormous aic•unl of
frandeanit corsUpt lone was trotted to light during the
last melon In !TIM of, all the efforts of the I aced Cu ma-,
jovitf to tilde them, we may beetle to conceive In 1.031 P
Wight ,dioserce what will ~.he • dere' mid when the mere
borsinses of the Prusidebt. that:Derives the agent.. and
benektur of all Snug and Mods of profitable
!les. o longer lbestesway In the Rouse sad Hamm-
Jountot. •
•
'Reiartsyse to the newly prepiwed plan of coi
-1 .trib a nitiin/for tbek Washingtro Monudent, the At
be;ng
, Jotermq promptly, 'says the plan of dropping
money duringAperies of yenrs into thirty thott
4sand differtint dirk holes, situated at the entrance
I • tituti ' • 1
lhat pasta , ' never refunds
lost cash, ist an !excellent one to p i lrevent 'the do
, :norm (non i lennering *lot bmwnes el their money;
and to prevent intro than a tithe f l it from !each-,
fog its deatibatipn. Between postionatere.
• agents. c l motittces, and rinenagiret the cash will
r have to pass thiosigh the handa.of wham one Gun=
dyed' irresponsildo persoett,stid, bower
Much is losi,wn the ray. nobody ean : be . the
44.1110:40
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12
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A COnnitteonogace WITHOUT A FICIIT.—The
tAloaring nate* ere said to hare parsed between
001reTROTlef artd PAH& Henry of Virginia: •
Oti.ga To Ileaur.—'!Sir: I understand that
yen have calied"me a *bobtail' politiciari t . I wish
to know if it he true, Ltd if true, your meaning.
' • GILL*."
Tn , 01116.—" Sir I to , ant reeollect
bad you a bobtail politician ataxy time;
it probable I. bare. Not . reeollectiog
theocearion, I can't say What I did
if ytigriiili the bat you think I
',leaf whether yo ire corrector not.
reepectrially,L PATRICK
Aut. thinit
eholime
usann ; 1.1
Ye
bt . ...Tvo , t h i s painter, who aceorepaoled th e
YrenFb ar - 'y te flats, in order to . 'slecteb oo the
!pot tie riniipai events of did' onenpnign. bee
bad en au it * E
n of.the lirrur.far the purpose
in
of ?resent ng two large 'ketches of tbe battles of
Magenta yid Solfetioo. Napalm:oil eituitined them
with 'grcat al i tientioO, and spores - ed sham. There .
sketches, ,atol a representation of the Inteiview
between theitwn :Einp eters at Villefranea. will be
'eseceted Oft the senteridseila the .paintiogs rela,
ling
. il tbe,Crimeao war siVersailler, and placi d
In the sausetr;iote:' •. if ", ' '
1
RoCENTLTi met rtttraordinarj race .1 11
place in a trshionable billies' seminary sehoollti
the 'Mete:nen, Berlin, where Ibirtyithntsii , atittg
lilliticoatel•te4 for theehatopionship .in
ming. Thti winner, who ie nineteen years of , age,
and eery hindrose, is raid to havetirrived th.ht
• •
sheinight se well challenge theotter sex as her
otrn:l Theittee was followed by en I
ele•not tun
o
" obson,.t
only; log present, saddle prnaren
, *dere In the neighborhood listened '4ith astonish
mettio the! lusty, ricers:that feliowed iheloasts,
•
i s ? lAz Orrs reeentlypubli,heil manifesto, he'
claims to.kfinto that Frew.° is artin tinder a re
.
•. - ' &aria, by which• the dlainitaber.
eat or. key,iett n war with Enjand, are in.
italsio.. - let urges tho forma tiotr : of is tingles'
eoinpolea al) the European Power,, extteptlng
Fu ree, 'Cassia *lid Austria, to resist ihe encroach.
utoots of " loperislistu;' •
Jrur_ Jrttrr ito a lamas: of the
new Epireo 4 ml Ct;oreb dr 5 . t..140, parish
'Of l'oti?oy, LiOndokN' Tbi 4, j;oodos ro 7
'eently ennitende4 . 11 , 40dtlea. 410 ilir,, - Citto Gold
to iiiirsioliOoily at Of.:
gaiiiri bar owe , - • - • ,
A Do boti:ireCutly ' bet -6 ' 6W In
the itieleiteei teeseilkotton:. , lII* on lolo ld
Pete pi . oviii", ireptid of
Nit Allivit—triiilbt4-•-tiillivieo*,' roti44od;
Di tOtad 'bite alliattbtkao7
is 6ruter.
11=1=MIM=MZEM
lIMIME
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AMA.
',NO. 36.
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t9ftLtUllfl.
VSit -Alr 111LIVIINTINVIltfitE.
lta 4 tiO d •
ts meat& JO; qublc 11111211 NO 4 41 117 dasts
We at th•CNllai , Otis India* .tonsatothespes t ha n
Beall blAlothilt liilliiitirlitfifaaatoillsi
imerais „ • (
Larle_ a•afif44 , 7106W.: ftWAVAikalill , • •
Rollers-
nod th7t a . - Ag a,
Artideatif this liege,'
. Am n0de,, , .--. • Or ort • p
Atik.”l7 ebisirteid sake. Ous skit rxist I a
wn •a f tfizaan thin Omit iii4figasi thisser.
skifat ukastaat.,ase 14'4 bilkahima r liopifispilawy
ter &Marls. gehtistersatlest Pdshatetwattr.otit 111
riantntrattms mot& to be wised as *ln thall en b.
teterd otitis tb• en*, VIIIMTIII4 IX 001.01111 done
at the shod/0 sotlea. , • A.
SO! . /03tIOULT - -
Books Dosed ii every variety prides. Bt.tk distil"
'cd•very description man' - 111t•ctandibeend asolitl#l.to
OW al rharteed *Wok, • • .. •.
rumlX wizatim.
Tit Wan or trait Wornia-411i iimat or abe
door Napoioa len panalno $n Bailie - /poi set
like the outman , 11 'which tb• qtr with At_stria loos
been eataeludatt an 4 her Won hinitherant.' The Lai.
des Omit Janina, Unwire par Par's esiessist
tells as Ms* lbws hats bees anima leads hetwoompo
Xmpresa Napa & son the Mateo Clothlldn; Titlpr
Peinnerl naught*:
lama rot Ransosaa—We are better aantabeet PM,
day la oor °plaice that the unease of Raines& la rils
country on: elderly &pada span %ale Wag ereekia•
tally worked. AO be pa other *no Om noes Vie .
dilly
as vas t a amwAly rot reltinaatlaa. aa °OW!
We helots that this Will 11. atromplishod brlb. plow
ral latradatiloa of coat baralavlagoolaua ast b in li t
It lie In shat maser It may. keamily meatthe
saaeltatfar prbeelpie.—N. 7: Cbar..*Zot.' • • •
Damao WM Diann PIP A Tanta LLOIt.--Ovi
of July elderly man hilt a Imatitifal and lislomating
young lady at Williamsport, Pa, as bane too top
Inetbee In the ears. lio deposited mossy ibe Ibiroxpen
ins, and kit bar. The young. bidy Melt on this 1413% in
stant, and It was 'ascertained by -a toroottes haroest,
that shit had berm betrayed under a pmanisoct Inarelaga
and that bee death vie canned by a rend oporation.paN
formed by a physician In an adjololng RUM, at Om In
stigatkaa of an Inhuman taw*. no slow of t s par
ties, who are wealthy, arc known, and meawunra Two
taken for their arrest.
WAY A BA= CIIDITITI WAS . . Suivso.-114i
Toots Demount sans gentleman lett Hannibal os the
12th with $ll.OOO of bank note on the Brandt Hank of
the State of lihrouri at Cbilicathe for redemption, pre
panted them at the counter for that porpoise, *O4 "Us
SIM bad been redeemed in sliver.* crowd of Any mon.
eutptleepe,'sows entered the bank aid desired blue to
het& TW last prOpeitket tooltane blue , malasia.
bly espedited his Intention to leave. Some of the. St.
Louis bankers leave put ttee paper M' lb.' Mena Dank
at a discount of live pm mot. The Dentorrat MTh the
next Move of the Chalon Mans will be to nob lb. gotoo
con and other Jobbers who en to edteet Nth hem Chit.
roths Merchants debtors. Certainty, that would be- se
lair me bank getting up a mob to scam away them who
hoer bad faith enough In the bounty of its iiitentlems'
to take its Wile, supposing that they will be paid, on do;
mend,
mend, arvirding to the promise on the dm of them:
Tux Dolton Bo relates the tonalities reeslalseeseet of
the deeemeed Kovacs Shen :
In the Dragtod trial, which osteutred it Waddagtaa,
Deoethber,lBlB, Mr. Mann. who wan Mac Pei tot the
slaves, made the point that the Servitude of Um swine
ought to be proved by something lobe thaw Umatilla of
the master. and likened it to the elm of an indictment
for stealing toxes, which held by nature mast be shown
'le have been caught and sistelected.' While het Wilelitelt•
eising this' illustration. Ste. District Attorney Men' the
muse who was shot last February by Daniel Mackin.
wrote the following squib, and hasided It over to thiop•
posit. ematisel :
• • “To illustmte the point We snaking:
In larceny these must be a taking,
A fox, be goys, cannot be stolen,
De he young, or be he an Old 'Nth 1 • •.'" •
Pursuing bounds, says bee mistaken,
At least so tar as to the taking."
MI was not long begone the following bitter •
)Ir. Mann was written on the back of the mei ,
which was left on the table for the .eotuddenithen of he
District Attorney. The sllnsion to. - den dollars II,"
regards the fee advice Mr, Key recoiled on of .
three hundred and forty-Aye bodkin:onto which he
tailored to he tiled a 'Wont the - elect:motes of the Pearl r:
.Yolettunting abroad, and slave hunting In doors,
I beg leave to suggest do not run on all fours:
Wove. do not eat taes—brute nature* have bottedite
Cut 31r. District A t tonney ont•bonnding tbe bounds,
Hunts men, women end children. bus pocket. to AIL
' On those hundred indictments at tett dollars a bub o
Sttsrus.'•l4dr troilism—The proprietary of the Am,.
dean patent for this turners represent that n is to nip._
Intim:lse the iron business of the world. As we are in. 1. 1,
formed that they ere about putting one la operation In
New York,•we publish their communkai km without Der-
ther comment,,natil the furnace his demonstistoshts
own merit: .
•I'he °hied of this furnace is In re rolutkuise the sci
ence of metallurgy. It dispenses. with the expensive
proress of puddling. will make wrought iron cheapen °
pig is now made: and In a quarter of the time. It is not
a theory but a demonstrated tact. This invention has
beep thcrotuttly holed In the kingdoms of Pruarla led
Nonuser. Germany : first on a small, and subsequently
•
on a lance fiumseee are now la the course of errors
Finn 111 Noglapd, in various parts of . Mertnany, lu Aus
tria. and in Russia.
•
• ; 'The-priocipl• perfectly simple , being In an 'ways
complicated. Any smelting Laster comprehend tbso
whole *press at a single glance. .
••'lt consists in causing a current. of air oaceesery
the reduction of the , ore lu the turner*. by exhausting! , ‘,4
the air or pas as produced by the combustion of the ,
carbon; the exhaust is effected by means of fon, !
pumps. or other means. • '
'The air In either Cafe Is drawn through the map of
material, out at the upper part 01 the format, lhwtans. r .
lug a sharp draft or current of 'air of sulkiest dimity
to enter into the lower pill of the furnace, and produce
the effect desired. The power rrquirekt for this habitat:
• tenth or that WM weed for ex**. In ordinary ,
',het:turn:tea a preener of 2 tea lbw. Orblrat is required
to Penetrate the masa f ore, carbon and Time In eater.
Dace; this penetrate,
to furnace where sal or alto le used:
in'etutrmal fontanel% lbs. prersoreof blast Is required.
Now, .by Mr. Slater's system, you reqlilre in exhaust
equal to but four Inches of water, or two ounces weight,
to produce the effect obtained by the old system at 2 to
3 lba. prwaure: In a charcoal furnace but 3 leases of
Water la required, or Ir ounces of prewar,.
..The air, Instead of lospigning upon one or two
points, rushes in equally at the, bottom of the humors.
gets warm , and melts the Iron In lea than half thefts°.
of the ordinary blast The diferent qualities of Iron,
via: steel. east or malleable. are : produced by raking or
lowering the movable crucible."
,
Tim Guar Eingear.—As this Monstrous rteamthilt la
about to come to our shores, the *Wowing cornet tabhe
of her dimensions will be found highly lobireathg to
many of our readers:
. Length between perpendlcitlant, 0110 feet. '• •
Ditto over all no upper deck, °ill feet
ikeadth of huit.ll3 feet.
,11.1ght from bottom of ship to lop of Iran °flipper
atock,bB het.
Diameter of paddlewheels, 50 feet.
Ditto of acrewpropeller, 24 feet.
•
Number of blades In ditto,
'I Weight of acrew•propeller,4olone.
'bright of principal saloons, 11 feet.
1 Weight of lan in" the construction of the boll; about
TOM tops. •
Ditto of ship • with machinery, eaalsoargo and-full
,olpmeut, about Itt,Olio tons,' ;
Drinriht of-water at that welsht. 3 0 het. 6 lusher.
Weight of each of thepaddiewasise eyillidens t about
30 tone.
Number MARI°, 4. ' •
Diameter of ditto, 74 towhee. • • '
Litngth of stroke :4 fat. • •
Paddle-0000r". oh mt horse power: „.
Weight of each of, serewangine cylinders, abeol 20
I ton..
•
Number of ditto, .
Diameter of ditto, tit !net* ' .
'Length of stroke.'.4 feet.
liefeer.englnes, *Vat 1600 horse. potter.
'Weight of shafts for paddle engines. bU tons.
Weight of shafts for sererrengiors, 150 tons.
Number of boilers to paddle engines. 4.
Weight of one plir of ditto, Ind utikut funtiols,p tout
Number of balers to renewereighls..6._
• Weight of one pale of ditto. lui:ledlOg Anwalla.6ll toujj
Thickness of theplates - in the bulkheads. %Omit,
Du, In the skins, %loch. '
Nitinber of rivets toed lit the strestruel kits of the alp,
about 3.00u,000.
Soother of meets. 6; of Mtss three will be mean •
Tined. ha well as ti trend att slititeti. The restabalsg
two will ber.re endeat rksed.
Total quantity of wives iI lane; about COO pure .
-yards. • ,
There'will be two screw steamers. one 'tarried on each
•
aide shaft the pildle .taqee ;aa jolly boat.. • Thetr
tnettskum are:.rtength 100 fret; hems, 16 *eat wee
surement. 12 $ tons; horse power, 40.
And tberi will be stout twenty ordinary bewte embed
to addition; with mugs and sails complate.
. - PO"The Administrition at t Weabligton- has
made new eirangements to prevent the African
slave trade. The African . brigades., has been seg
mented, end furnished with weasels of light
d aught to pursue dor slave vetted. into the riv
en and - shallow waters. The Mune squadron hal"
also reorganised for the same purpose.
/sr The Altors.(111.) Courier itste+ that among
the Persons who attended the prise fight between
Byrnes mod Coiner,. there were tote hundred and ,
sixty-two, each of Whooshed ■n eye gouged out..
One of the boats, wh.tn returning, had , to. step
and back oppierto Alton; to pick op persona who
had fallen overboatel ,
Tho' London Mar rays ,bat at a late isle
ef ancient manuscripts, tutographs, rte.: Milton's
receipt to the publisher for the purchase maim of
"Paradise Lost," was limit-lied down at the price
of . 1..15, to n gentleman who boeght it on commis.
Mob fur the United Mates. , This receipt, hi Mil.
•tan's own baud writing, is now on its wsj to
Philidelph4.
Jar On the Mubilesad Ohio Latium!, trot'rat
from Jackson, in Tannislue, rays an 'scimitars
paper, still stands the humble log-cebin , 18 by 20'
feet in size, built and oecupied„ while he Heed in
the district, by the far-fined - David Crookett.=
Its lugs are
.fist decaying. and desolation sus
roan& it, but no traveler plisses it without ap sa
ger duke to look aeon the hotoblivuor.
tiehnylk ill N.rritstiol?: Company have
ti raising machine le operation. to clear the ea.
nal en their line our Readies. It his been barn
at' lurk in the Dig Dom furrows time past. end
bat been more recently emPloyetlia estentiog a
realms boat from the Little Darn. The %Are
lien Company spares no pain! to keep ice works
in order.
JfiffrA corresporldest 'writing from Niagara
F 4 ll s saga that ■here the Suspeasloo Bridge orig.
Wally sagged only two or three inches tinder the
weight of a treks. it now *sue 'nearly twenty
itches. The ge..ertil impression in the neighbor.
hired is that this greit- work of err will tme of
these dile give way Wad fall into the river. Vial.
•tors cow walk over the bridge, instead Of ereeslog
in' the tiOns us formerly.
.;
pff•Tbe Minouri tens a stag at a
yaireg nwits-wha had ow !sang, hut who waste.'
to chat Conueetieut, and who packed ithusolt iota
khan and had h.tneelf railed for by the expo/s
-wan. "Hie disere pang brtwerra the large Aso or
-the boo sod lie light weight amuled logician' to
be eugeoilered in the ilriver'amind, end an inves
tigation disrlaseil theloung man, ninthly nearly
out at breath, and Lethal in tem.
per . rb e erreet nities of I ‘Yin; the corner stow%
of the Plymouth Moontneat to the Pilerlioa wire
_e e ry harming. l'beithder of Memos perfumed
t 6 ceremony in their best manner. All Plymouth
was very gaily deenrate4 with appropriate mot
toes Ind emblems. ' Every 'hones . was °pseud to
secommodate strangers, by wham the whole lowa
wee' crowded. -Eicquent. :eddrasma .woris toads,
sod the whole offal: was a : splendid atm
jtiet - A base, couttrasind et, trestle. to pp t.
the trait In smut y ut_llesitsotn Franklin sad ola
wire, 'ass en , Prhisi 'placed In the' potith)th sa
signed to it In Philsdelphte. 11 fleets apes'aptilir
leatidatien et mate, and is distention* it Ids hit
0 12 inches leo& tear kee - len Wass wide. aid
three feet dug,. The new, lettering, Misled
the kolid diiene.inesspli.es the simple Inuelptles
"Ilesjitnia and Dtbstab Franklin, 1799."
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