The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 10, 1859, Image 1

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,o r , GA R3 4nnu, payablUltjadvarier—
TC , t pa id within six mouths--aud, 08 80 If
"°' the jeits •
i• thin
••• 20 MUSS: • -
- 40 to one
dao ddress, (In sidxariee,) 00
' ed
r"n a u do do " : •20
OA
s b.uriel lone must tie Intsrleadylaid la Jed
sei2t tonne eddreee.,
rl ~~ ej and
TO cahhistif AXII ; . !•
pc cc will be furaixbed thirr) otheru
' o° ppi coplettoessh erfdeil‘erS.... , • • 1 2
V5.,,,,n2e4 ti Same! reue.ters seitilletd with, the
a. edrauce. • . :t • •
. •
t-tw UP It6W9l , ,Wrlto.'
her If
order the fiiscarthsilllll44 of their news,.
ke l p blis tillreobtlnue to geld !hem until
,•.1 tr."; . r ib f re+ neglect or refuge to take thi'dr nerisp*:
' . ' , ';',hp,pitlre „to which they are direct t hey' are
ii.,44kucitil they have settled tlitt blllsand
t: 1 4 1:7' . ,4 , disuouttnued. • •
's•ribers more t:,,dher plares wllhoutd4trmlng
I R
t kber, tad the nowspspere ore tetnt, bithefortgies
ttio• era:held re%-ponelhle. • .
ha re decided I.hst , refuslng talte newspa•
• o e t oe.rvalosing, and Marini{ them. WI
, 60; i, preun aces evidence et Intentional trod.
07
IRON . WORO.
.
6...801LERS AND STACKS.
1 .... mitt ,uhreri!)rr is m npgred to ex
;4ll.g milers tor the alwire it'd kW; filth II dbitiibh - ,- at the ;id' pt me of I'minerro,
T. - 0 ;stir'', bd..° .11Tonftp.an 20 feet bolters nlgays on
ts ,d. Alk), the minnfactnerr at
COAL ABU OTHER - 111FIOVici•Rt
~,, lb, Uri' Tnoterlgt and norkummittlp. Itendlrs prompt
,,. s'irwlrst to. - gig-Fons for mtulng vent lint lon alenye
,'', teed. '. • ' . JAIIEZ FPARKS.
rotnxille, Aug.ust 27, '59
--,----.
E.OUVISLY '
rort . ar on,Schnylktil
D. Wl7STER,STRElf,annoutices_bla
readi.ness, from flie complete, outfit of
.....
the above mimed establirnment, to sup.
r agozaz ply all ordrrsin his Hive of business--
such as for. Steam Engines, Railroad
rumps, Coal .11makers, taslltma and
nee,' nY etery pattern. As warrants hi- work 'to
app rit j,fart lon, tgid accoltigly.mclitfo , p a t r o nage at
L.fivanA abmad: J*11.27,1853 44,
• __• -
40UNDRY,ANO,f6A CHINS SHOP.
. Stearn Car •
•K,OTIi3 bnsinees of the Lite
et: mei, •of,SNir DKR 311LN ES. will be
continued by the subneelber .in mints
rs ineleue bre,nehes of St' am En g ine
buildlng.lton Founder and =Miura&
rrr kiciax of liachinery, for Rolling Slibiq Blast
re
u^n , s. Car's, L. lie will also continue
nr 1,04 i n,sgof Mining and Selling the eelebnited Peae
bud Lewis and Prins Red Ash
•I.ltl . ng sole proprieter oft here
GEJR . O E W. SNYDER.
3-tf •
January 230857
.pOTTSVlLLsubscribEßOLLlNOersardconstantly MILL,
THE nrann ,
incturing various cities of Colliers:ltalie,
weighing"... 0 ,5,:1430.:12 and 40 pounds
•0, 7; per yard. Also, large Hails of the mod.
opProved patterne,*eighing 15, 50, 56
31Id 44. pu up .4 per-Yard. Fnnn the ex I erieoce of the pact
velm we feel confident of making Bails ntontroarwwl
io guNlity by any mill In therm:intl.''. Alf tyncin'ecx
ice ion a add re.+Fra to ;11earta. Yardley
inoi Factors, Pottstllle; will' 'Meet with prompt atten
JNO. BUILNISiI t CO. '
~- --P ALO ALTO ROLLING MILL.. ,
or , ,
m ' u r u hziill o b t l. l :C e r ir ib i er ri : n I d lg a r I a , '" N#l •-
'll i lbi n if!..
LIM - --: -en,rolly.that - their new Wiling 31111.
..c i
Lao
it joiLv4:44 , 3;s at Pak, Alto la now cZirliplete. and in full
~. operarjon, and . that- they :tre prepared
1.. %no ob.li T rails oflvariOUN pal ferns. well hinpfroto 22
0 lbs. per Fa rd. Alpo, different slael alai; squall,
and round merchants' liar iron. '.:
07Iers for rally nr bar.lron are r6spertftitly Solicited.
trillpatvt with pr rcpt ntteution If left either at
to. Rolling Bright k Lere,h's flardware Store.
',oil...street. dr at'lhalrofee . .corner of Sertmd And
garket streets, ' • nAy WOOD, 1,0, k CO.
.1,G,1, 0 57 • 'l4f
TO 'C . AL OPERA - I'OF% & .11111MIERST1
, Plo s ueer BO Boi l er 1, orllkm, . . .
orpe--- . . Tho subscribes reeilectful6 , invites
A
~,,...„. the attention of the business COMM Bnl-
, 'L L, ty.. to ho Boller Works: on Ilaitroad
~•
~I,- street. "alow the f Passenger Depqt, , l
- _, 1 .. Pottsville, Pa., where he is, prepaied to
'• suue et un
;r.. J.
BO ILERS OF EVERT DESCIIIPTION, •
: ,, aa1,.., Stacks, Air $ tacks,lllast.Pipes, Gasometers, Drift
C, N .,i,1'...t.c. , Boilers on hand ,
B.• in ..: a practical Meithaitimi(nd having fnryears de.
Ilt,•it himself entirely to this liraiwil of the business,
h• (tatters himself (hut work done at his establisbitient
. ill girt' Sa I Kid loieNn 01 who done
favor him with a
rAll. trolly Musts wild Comps nies• will find it 'greatly
m 110-ir advantage to Asinine his work heMre poem:log
r:sewhero. '. ' ' • JQIU T. NOBLE.
Nov. 2I , F •F i itf,..t,
__ ~. _____l,_
BEAVER MEA DOW. IROWWORKS.
• Brice W. Hudson respectfully in
' '•
. ism forms the public that .ho is now sole
';.: • ' """ ". proprietor of. he Beaver Meadow. Icon A
, i , %, Brass Works. and is fully prepared to
c- -I'' manufacture: at this' establishment.
~ ..un Engines of"*Sery size; Punips, Railroad and
brill Can: and every other description of Iron an d
Brass Castinza suitable for the Coal mining oroth4lm:
iii.s , c on tho most reasonable , terms. Also. Blowing
0 tatlers for 111 ist, Furnaces and Machine work in gen
.
ILl:miring of Al kindi, done with rleatn ir and7des
pitch at the lowest 'prices.. All anti: fitrnished 'by
theta. warr I nted to pertorm*ell'.. They %Valid volirlt
,ttm rtit.tom of those who may Want articles in th . eirllti - e
in till'. vkin ity . All orders will meet with !mined late
&WI prompt attention. . •
hes Ver Meadows, January% '4O r-i-
, ,
ASHLAND IRON WORKS. : . •
c,.... ASHLAND subscribers W ORKS.
he now fully
'a., NW:: Pared to.. furnish. at the Ashland . ' ron
, '— ' 1 Works. Stearn Endues and runips.of)
hitt' sip:onm. ally power and capacith for mining and
— ,e;r•-•,A., . other purposes, Coal lirealteis of every
•tre and pattern now In use, together with castings and
f.rgings of every description. Gal and 'Drift Cars of
31: sizev and patterns, large Truck and Horse Cars.—all
lurni•hed st,t he shortht notice. The iubstrilien , flat
ter themselves thtt Analmuch as every member, or the
firm 14 n mart ital mechanic, they will heal.) t to furnish
machinery that will cotnnarefavorahlv Pith any in the
lt..gion. AU orders' dirt.kted to L. BNI A RNFR A; Bass.,
Ashland: Schuyikiltenunty, Pa.. will roetelve promo-at
tcation. ' . • 1,. l'. °MILNER.
• ' : ' • ,
• mrcii.kr.r. 6AR:O:It,
• • JOS EPIII G AltN ER.
Ashland , Slay Itr, '37 • i . 19-
•
DEHAVEN'S
ersv O ill IRN WORKS . .
31Ine.
, E NG
Th. putiscrilnei 1.1, prepared to
.•.loft manufaeture nTAM EINES pf any
! ,„ ......
power, l'urnps'of any ritairlty:and 'Cora
rirmi t t= Breaker' , of every ileAri lon : ax well as
'",,...- .- every other I, Ind .4. nir, pinery used In
Mi riei4. II rea log's : Furn arm Boiling Mile, F. ave )1 i ns. &r.
rmot the faellit lea pOSSemell for maqo ttetprl.ng. and.
frau hut; experience In the business. work can be tnyte ,
r i out it this establishinentott the sty lowest prices,
an 4of al.lmperlor quality. .10 ' • . • . ..
p ers ,,ii s desirous or . .putting up machinery of any
MO, are invited to rail and examine . tterits, and le ,
r:4n•• sequ tinted • with. prices hefoie .ontractitig el
wh..re. ' ,
.- orders of every kind are sollelted.an strict attentio
. 011 be given to their prompt exeentini'
W1L.4.1.4.
' iiiinersrille,DersMbell 9.181,7
Pottsville,
TILOS.
Vt~ fully initte the at 4nt
• nese community to ihtl
. trll ,g=Shnp and Foundry Ore('
matt Itallroad rtreesi .1
N ,, r,vegran street, where they are pretti
all "rtirril far nvorbinory of Bras,' to
Steini E111;lto.8. nll Rinds of Gearing
thht and Saw 31111 a. Singh+ and foul
r Breakers. Drift Car a, all kindsof
.urh as Chairs for Flat and T Dull;
4 , 4 all kinds .of cast and wrought Tro t
14'4 practical mechanics, and having
of that Coal lieghin their study for yea
of Ahritinnry in their line of business,
that work,Apne at their estahli
s,ti‘fa.-tion .9 all 'who ny4y honor the •
th3nkfolly rucelceasand prow
thr ur , H r moon ablo frruut
• THOMAS WREN
• t
Nov. 22, '57
PINFCROVE IRON ORKS; •
pltiegrove, ititehuy C • musty, - Pa.
- 'This criahlishme t is now urpier
the 'Superintendence • f Jona Y.'Werr.
Esq., formerly,,of thew II Inform firm of
'
4 yk 'J. Wren & Bros., of Po tssille.
luall
Mr. Wren's eeperien,e as a Marter - MtP.
rtiiiiikt. extending through, en period o - manylyotre. du
ritig ilich time he has been concerno d to the erection
of +ono , of the largest ironworks in - he Effitol Stales, ,
s ill be a luMelent guaranteg of the character of the
• -
icor if turned out of this est.tbilahmeet. • ;
• Ali Orders. by noll.or Ohara Ittujoi( t r e team 'enginki of
any poser with 'their numeitions,ltn, hinety for blast
furitan.s. rolinnt mills. forger, grist or 11P. saw MiliS.,lll3-.
Amery for using single and• dnu t . acting Itti3tips.
breahert..uf ift ears will rendre prom ft attention.
I With4tho works Is A large steam CAR factory,
rvahle ed turning out large orders at Sort notice: The
oc , dc 3I this ..•sfaidlihinent are edotid to wine in
for .thrability, while the 'et le of plafe *heel
ml tired and extemilrely used Ix superior. and
worthylt- 3ttentlarl'OfJitlittoad coin shies. ,Ityz strict
fiffefAli to huskers. In all'ltalleta A. the Woprieloi
1 .“ t•••• Ul. Pio...grove Iron Works - Mfy l'irrife it share of
pnhlir patronage. • JAMES h. NUTTING,
.1011 N S. %VEEN, - • Proprietor. ;.
M:ote'r MArhiniPt and Supt
Mardi 1.. 'ZO
/
TAMAQUA IRON. CORK'S. I
,_. - Caarter:it..Allet , L • •
h. s
q. Pounders, Michinises,Baikr o r Mac/rids' 2bot
• • Makers and Cur /bald rs,
Tireirubscrilwng ar pow prepared to
f ..... receive orders for all Inds of Mallow,- -
~.
ry.Rnginee.and relic leery for collier!
TrlM:;. ‘ maz lee. blast f a rmiees, ills. kr Eaten- ..
sire facifities and p ctiratexperienre
try the hu,inelts warratil them . in eking Um largest 1 .
clintracts at Om lowest.priFes. I
, tearticuliir attention la celled to 1 ens k Allflea New t
L•liyie Patent Windin.,Plachistery, b 4 which the Slope%
qi'Sharcrope or,challos run on the op of. both-drums'
• /U 41(411.1,5 ways. ~ .
This arrammtnent, It is confidently bell4ved. will i
1
nal'. In lits wear and tear of ropes o challis, the price:,
of the Machinery la five y,rfarsi Lint ildr fist winding,!
1 1
Slir.pllclty of •on...truction and &mat MY. I tiannot be
a urpassed • We aide' rectimmend th ew ear wheel, in..l
rented by ilr. Lutlen fl•'/cliten.; 1' I wheel stn only!
be had at our works, and has stood het et of the sere;
rat tesere winters / past, triumph: utly ;tint ,it bingle
wheel haring been broken since its Introduction VV,e
ore now placing it under th. ears I content the p In
-601 I.l.lllmad Oompaolek In the co Wry. ' ' ...
We would alto fall attention f the.public to the
Tammy= Car S.,ltotkeonnecird wit the galore works,
and recently erected tor the menu plum of Railroad.
. .
Urift,FndrhtCarsaadTro•ke,an I .ftirtilsiiid with rill
the latest flaprovements.so that th .y are thus enablid
to re•teettre irork !much cheaper andmorryspateh
than hoe-riot:ma. • ''
All work 7.unrxrdend. Pnroinns w ntlng ansll.llkg to
oar line would do well to-gfre us a
CA tTEIt & ALLEN.
April ;N.
:__.SAINTING
Winaoiv Shades--
.
6 and '7 ;Feet 11 ,
• SPLENbID ASSOR
NtW.-PATENT RI
,
At A „
cgrly,lloll. City qet ,
(:',.t.1,44a4i it
; - •
P A W bald 800
s All lbw see , their
• •
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177 ..
4 - .- f.'N..E.A-n,er
QL.ICED PRI ,
j'i
x.l
II E .::subscriber lias
very; rlplest Pattirns 6r
• ‘t. I Paprio.tiltable, tor Halls.
Parlors. Drairig noun's, Claw- •
Ivr.. airdPutillellaildinfra.wl t iel*
' lir will Ftltrat greit . ly rerluerril l
~' ,ityA. Tl/0 Stock emrirleaslho'
,•
at.”o 41111 most ellloolnelirattOrni•
I,Ylltftillit4n. ' ' • .
• - N,,ve it, lho Ulna flr liarryl ns, for
It "lir g.
Vt.. ip Inn/W:6714 Retail /It
. aril- . ..A l'Hlt HANGERS surpi,
April 1,.'59
'.- - riu.B-LlsgE).). EVERY SATURDAY =MORNING, - B.1: 7 : - BENJAMIN -BAI4NAN - ; - ,'PoTT§VILLEI .SOll . lTy. :pi-copmrTi •Ptrilis!: '11.4VE.114,.
• . _
•
•
religions of the PhilaChil, Rea
. . • Peer No. I. . -
VAN DUSEN, NORTON & CO.,
, . DPALERS IN UM QUALITIES OE
'
RED AHD WHITE ASH COAL. '''
Za3 Waiautratheet, Philadelphia,.
.... 4 „
OFFICES: S 3 Liberty street, New. Fork. • t
kh -.1 :.
~.,.
, • gane street, Melon. : - ..-' 1
... opNIBERLAND
for tbO CAL. '
Also, sole Agents e :.%
•
Leh. , A Coal weal Navigatiou Cumpnus. ['sB-42
• Pier No.. 2. ,
.
. BLAKISTON & COX ,•
EII:PPM& OF TILE HEST .1211. , 1LiT I •Or
WHIT?. A itEliAl4ll and TBEMONTSCIII3,V,LtILL
OAL • FBANELIN COSIPANY'S CUSIBEB
• • LM/ COAL: also, HAZLETON LE-
II 1011 COAL. • ' -
.2M7 Wnlput street, Philadelphia.
OFFICES : k Noe street, New Toils"
. •
17. Doane atreet. Boston. rsg:42
Pine' No. 3. • '
:BAUM, OOZE & CO.,
J STINERB AND SRIPIPEIi9 c 9I ,
•
\ilt..a.rmjacrtv .
Frat quality lied 'Ash tool.
No. 113 Walnut street. PhilatlelpAla.
OFFICES: 'No.. SO State xtreet...Bordon.
. No. 160 Bruadwiy, New York. [..311-11
Piee Nu. 13.
HAYES.A, GODSIIALI •
. • , surprzni ry. • . -. •
: .
RED A!D WHITE es; imnrniau. COAL,
'WI,FAIIF NO.I3..PPRT RICHMOND.
Lehigh And Schuylkill Coal at Retail.
YAltD—porrrel.'n4 and Arch streets.
OFFICE-103 Walnut street, PIIII.OrIpbh. r5/11
SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION.
Shipping WHARVES for ANTHRACITE COAL;
A I' ;I:IO.ENNV
Delaware Rlsrer; Plalfadelphla.
• ,31rhart
LEWIS AUDENRIED &_CO.
' 14,0 , ROMMEL, POTT.3 & CO. .
(205 Walnut Street. Philadelphia.
OFFICES:% 1 110 Bmidway. New York.
State Street and Werebante 'Row. Boaton
• Wharf No. 2. •
• • REPPLIER .& BRO.
(N. E. COP; Walput dr Feurth• Ste., Made..
Off CES:I,IS Pin,i Street. Now York. •
;.
„. (Mechants' Bank Building, Providence.
DAVISYEARSON & CO.,
SIINESS AND PHIPPEDA OP TIIE
aELEBILATE/) IJOCVS,T•SIOU NT-A IN WUITKASI and
SISMN WAN .•
• RED ASH COAL,'
(No. In Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
OFF ICE)-{ No. :el William Street. New lurk. 7
(No. •'U Doane SI reet, Boston. ..
WIIARF,-GREENWICII, DELANY ARE AVENUE.
DAUS nausea, PHtLA. GIDEON DA. . ASHLAND.
•nuas. ULCER. — ._—
PA:WELDON.
Wharf No. 3.
CHAS. MILLER CO.
ESINEILS AND SIIIPPLIIS OF AL.
•
WHITE H ,
• From the PINE KNOT and MT. LA FFA COLLIERIES
• •4. RED A H •
•
From their PIICENIX COLV MIES.
.
'CANAL LANDINGS—Oita:MICH AND SPRUCE STS •
OFFICE.: No. 105 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
April H, 'Sit
GEO. S. PATTERSON & BROS.,
Locust and'• Etroad Illonntain Whirls Ash
CC Al5O. RED ASII. from the Peach :Mountain end Pal
anal' Taub. itieFlour and Feed taken •iu exchange for
coal. ` ED V. 11, PATTERSON, •
• • WI F. P. TrEttsos, . •
o f fice tE 11 arel.noi ttilrowt rtr•ci, Atisrifle, Pd.
S. PAIT FISON,
Itridveport,Montgomery'llivitly,
30.1y'
I DENA VEN
4b-t1
July 23.'52
OR KS.
'I EN' respoct
op of the
husi
r.Few Machine
bet Ween Coal
ild, trant4ng nn t
in•ti '4O execute
d Inm...such nft
, r 31111 s,l
e acting iluttlpa
.allrond Cardin:4
Fmga. Switches
Shad ling. .114 . .
adet.be.dmunnds
e. also all kinds
htly flatter them.
!intent will gi , o
'data con. All
fitly execiated, on
'LEGAL CARDS.
T RO,SEII EltltY l Attorney at
ty .'Law. Oaten—corner 51arket and 2nd streeta,
Pottsville. ' , Aunugt n. '56 32-
- i spElt Tr USE,AttorI
ey at
:oinee,streetoppo,itethtTown 111
[February 9, '96 6-
I . P. DEIVE:E.S, 'Attorney at Law.
J!' • OFFICE—Foot doors abase Mortfrder's I.lotel .
Centre street, Pottsville, Pa. 4 , A [Die. ii, '67,.: 49-, •
. _ .
rertioNtAs R. BANNANttorneyie
Law.. Oilier In Centre 31 - 4sd.;..copposi te th,i , li plscop a
hureh.roysvitte, Poulin., . ',IN o v., 29, tba 47 4 y
WING..,qON RAD,. JeAtice‘'-of
fp" the ,Praep , „and j .Conveyancer—oftk'e opposite Pod
°Mee /lived st., Tamaqua, Pa. , [May 2,'57 18.
!CILEMENT . Jtisiice of
1,..,4328 Peace, Mltioisville—_-cotiectioria au t agetlttiii so ,
',felted:aryl attended to earefully,_L[Feli.=,'sB.2.4.l-
I i)111V. SEITZINGER,Ititice of ,the
o pure. ST. ClAllt.tril attend t4allint Ie s nii.
tr p?, With to him diligence and care. [I 8. yo ..
4,,,iAIItUEL GARlit'l7,; Mitgist te,
io Conveyancer end Genend Cidleetor. Office, Cent
: 4L.Pettf:enie. ahose Exehringe. Hotel- Aug, 1,5, '57
J. SEII3 - V.la, •Attorrtej a
t . jr Law, Pattacille. Schuylkill Coianty, PA.
04" Centro street; abote the 3lfuere' Bank.
t•
Attorney at
lA. La% And Nlr.tigtrwto.
ovetcr—Centre_street o POTTSVILLE.IIwo lioori be
low :1 he Town nail. fAtiril 9,7%9
A . P. SPIN NEY,.:AttornZy at Law
.
ie:Aehlana. Schnylklll Pa.. will net as
'Kent In the purchase and sale or Real Ditate,eollectlon
of rents. &e. jArbland. Nay '23,'6i -21-ly
CH R I S'l'o P-H ER .L I '1"I' L. , Astor
[ley at law, Pot Wine. Sehayliall coussfy.
Urns—ln ?labantongo.street, eornerinkcond.
April 12i 37
AVID 13. GREEN,Atta* - y•attaw,
Pottsrille,Pn, South West. corner Cintre and
mart otreotA, &coon Story. ' , EliCntnco on Market St.
N. 19.—May tai consults,' lakOorman. •
314.7,1)9
JAMES ZLill4 - • fron.i'r. Dorm.
avnoiLE,
' . ATTOIINEYS AT LAW. ..Z
ovrlCE—ln 514hsolange street, mai centie„ Nit",
sine, I . ' [Oetoter, 30. 'fis 444 .1
.
aso..IILIORIci s.J • [CONRAD V. SHINDIG
ITENDRICKS* & •SHINDEL, -At
.
torpeya et haw, TAM litteing *l4ot+
ated together in be practice of the Law, all profrolonal
Intainees in Schuylkill and adjoining counties entrusted
Jo their cam tilkecelle prompt attention. • °
Mit :SC ,
BUSINESS CARDS..
M..SI : IEAFFER, .rottsville,
slat* of the Pennicylian*ttatellenhvlcal
explores laude, ipiues, Ake, • ithetolier 13.'5.5 41• If •
ITEN RY PIat:A:SA:NTS, Civil and
Mlnlnx Englnuei; POTTSVILLE..
Orelcs.-471. , xare strent;wel.t
Norwegletn:i, (Augu.t.E;la 32-tia
RANK CARTEIt, Ojvil and
ini Eur,liieer„Suteeyor. ke. ' will atteml.te surreys
Of anils,mineii,tewculols. 49e. - 091,ew Silver Tertwee
Pottsville, Pa. [March 19,'69
l id BOFdervi
out
I i tiliEsi"
Gr i A -; i• C'i r
A. —For the ' Purc hase and
'...
Sale of Real Ertate; buying and nailing Znal; ta' ,
king charge of Conk Lands. Minna, ke..and collecting
rants. Oilice•Mahantingo Street, Pon/eine.
[April 6, '3B . 14-j .- -ClIAS.t3t. Ifill:L.
........_-__
it Prince.'
B. JUN NAN'S
atom Pottsville
FISLER, Mechanical;
Aglneer Rod Jtraughteman, attends to the salei
o ptirehteo of maelanery, and to the rebuitillig sod,
putlitte - hp of old tneehtbery.
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, rating Sowd Lot& nd an other busintia. in the Hoe of
hisurofeaolois. Letter addirso, Fountain' =ring P.
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0:0 A L 4=/,
RGE K. SMITH S
Mining Engineer and
'CoUteri Viewer,
Pi/Erni IL Oh PEN NA.
r.11;'08 • . Ep,,.
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- --ip,r_
ing B. IL; on the
laware, at Philadelphia.. -0
* Pier No. 51
• TYLER, .STONE & co., ~.
. • , DEALIIIS IN t . AItIOCS vescrarnoss OP
Red and White Ark
sckyyLKILL. AND LEHIGH COALS,
GEOAGE S B CRIES; CIOKBERLAND COAL
- 6r- -328 Walnut eteret:.l'hiladelphli.
40
• ,1010 : 41'Weetelngton Ilpllcling, Provide:2m . ,
1
165 Broadway: New York: • .
.-PIER N 0.5, PORT RICHMOND. V 31142
•• -
Pfer No. 0. .•
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LEWIS ROTHERBIEL •
PLAZA. An) 511117 , 41,01` COAL.
'Merit fee sale by the Canto. the beet q '
' RED AND WHITE ASH COALS: .
1 , Also, 4EIIIOII and CUMBERLAND COAL
• ' WHARF ?iO. 6, UICIIMOND.
OFFICES: alb Welnht t, Phlledelphle.
1 10 Ezeha ge it t, poem. [ 58.42
r.r:SIIINICEROVI . • . ' fr. v. atovit.
• SINNICKSON & GL ITER:
SCIEVILICILL WRITE AMI I,ED ABH, .
I f eUiaU and Bituminous Coals. ,
No-132 Watoot
OF,YICp3 .1 •
Old Mare House Basement,
WHARrNO. 9* P MIT RICHMOND, kb!lad'a. r 5941
pier
AUDEIsTELIED &
WITOLUALL DZALI3L3 I.t Tll6 HOT VAIIILTIZA OP
Anthracite, & BituminOus - Coals.
Walnut street. l'ldladelptdo„
OFFICES: 110 Broadway, New: York. .•
.1 , 1/State street. Boston. , •
rimiur Shippers from /Wrote/tree,
OP'
Lento'', SPRiNG MOUNTAIN. lIAZLETON AND
'COUNCIL EIDOE COALS.. ' [39 1.1
LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO.
OFFICES
205 Walnut street. rIIILADELPIIIA.
110 Broadway. NEW YORK. •
; 150 state street, BOSTON
llnalesare Dealer: in the Sect enriches of DOMESTIC
COALS—..Ir Prepridors of Waif creek 011iery, calet-
Gbi df producing over IEI,OW lens a year .f-theatteLrd
tea DIMIOSD, (Red Ash.) and BLACK Iltxru,(lthi - ps:4o.)
ALSO,
EXclusire Agents for the mile of the purely genuine LO
cost Mount3lft Coal, from the.Locast Dale Colliery Cl
Otto. C. Perna C0..311 of which will be shipped direct
tAiNew- York. via Candi; or ccaktwiee, trio Oreeuvrich
l't,m, (below thy Yard, Philadelphia.)
At Philadelphia, from Pier No.ll, Port Bich-
The choicest qu'ilidec of RED and WHITE ASII
COALS fro‘n Schuylkill County, selected allh special
care, and chipped under our personal superintendence.
At tlizibethport, N. I.
t.enictfBl , RlNG NIOIISTAIN and COUNCIL 'RIDGE
From Baltimore. Md.
The celebrated lIAMPSIILVAI BITUMINOUS COAL
At Jersey City, 1;1. J.
(via Lehigh a nd Morris Ctiruifs.)
Tile very superior ‘VlLKElikititE COAL, from the
'filatticior , rein, taken front the'"Aud mrl.l Improiv
ment and Cnai Company's Estate," - near Wilkesharie;
also. the COUNCIL RUHR COAL;.both of which, Mr
ste.to purposes and for family use. are unsurpesscd. •
I We hold certificates in 'our offices. from partfeS who
have used and fully teated these Coals. and pronounce
them the BM? AyrilitAClTE Coals for Steam in Use, pro
clinker. less ashes and greater blaze, than any
Other kinds now before the public.
313 y 15,'58 2
'.: Franklin 8.. Gowen, :.
. :
Miner and Shipper of ,
WIIITIC ASIP COAL from the East End West Illncrilt
Lan Cellieries-11A11310TII BLACE IIEATILVEMS
j orricE—Cen,ire,street.oppodle Episcopal Church, !..
; Pottsville; April 10, '5B, •., .. • 15.1 y
..
'.PATENT , COAL TeBS. .
rAAC SUTZER, Agent. for thecel
• bratty! Ashland Cotl, mined by Bancroft, Lewis &
'O., has removed his office t 0.77 Cedar Street, bra wren
proadwayland - .Nassau street. New York. lass Also the
agency' for the sale of Fuelit's Patent Coal Tubs and,
IdOrke. Altdealers in Coal will find It to their nterw.t
to call and Ace this new article for mrlug labor.,
: New York. July ..'59 " . 2 7. fm' .
TRANSPORTATION.
I 2 HILAD'A - I.t. 'READING' RAILROAD.
FIVE et the • hilada. & t. Co.,
• n , Jou? e Von.
The rateS of FrelghtiOnd Tolls on Coal transported by
thlii Cow pany,AFlll be se follow arum lat July, L6G9,un
til further nutlet,:
renichmoid,
. 4 ,1' . 11113.1e1ph1a, . • 150 1.51 45
' Inclined Plane, , I6oi 1 45
" Sieetoyn, , . %. 1601 1 45
" Gorreantosen K. R., 16011 45 i
" Palliser Schnylklll, •150 . 1 45.,
" Manayunk.l 60 , . 1.4 i ,
" Spring 61111 e, . , lasi 1 ao
" Conshettocken and Ply- - '1 i
mouth Kkilroad. 135t1 30
"Mambo's and Potts' and ' '
Jones', • 130 125
" Nnrristoernornridgeptirt. 1 110 , 1 25,y
".Port Kennedy, . • 125 i 1 20
, 1 '
'....Talley..Forge, • 125 1 1 20
'.' Plueniteilltri • ! •Ilal 1 10
'" }Opp's Ford, .1 15 i I 10
i" Pottatown. • 1 IF I I 10
a Dorm/milt/a,., 116 i 1 10
" Rirdibpro , . t 1 1 0 ' 1 05
" Beading, • ~ os I 90
" Between Reading and
.. Altraville, 93 I
90
" Mobrxr.no. ••., - • 0 5 I. 0 9
a I t svnburg, - ;„ ' • ~ 95 i •-• 90
" Orwigebure, • • • 95 , 90
-+BV order of the Board of 3fanagers,
, * June 14'59 W 1 ir..II:McILIIENNE •
f ,tiC — HUYI.,AIL — LTNAVIII7. I § I
a N v .
13 16 0) e :tr . n'tlyilltulnlo4s3,lBll,s9h.-011YnlanticiffAr Jul
Mk charge, for the Wee of Cara and tbr Toll on A
Coal, carrel on the Schuylkill Navigation will
lows and thereafter envontloue, until further
7 i 4
w
or
' 7
O
.c.s. In to. wtm let
To Philadelphia, - .• •75 111p . 2
Manayuuk, • . 75 I 74 6 ,2
. Pining Mill, • , . CO 51f 4,7 Li
- . . 60 .59 47 bi
. • Conoholicicken,
" Plymouth •Dain, GO
159 - 57 bi
• Bridgeport, ! .• . i, ' . • sh 54 52 4:
1, Norriotowit, . U 64 62 4
I
Port. Koonedy, • 60 1 49 47 'Ali
Valley Yorke,; , ....: . .• . . 50 49 47' JO
,Pawling's Dont,' .. • . , ~ • 60 49 47 . 40
Port Providence, • • 60 40 47 401
Pticentiville; • • I 1.4 P , 37 ,
Boyer's Ford, 46 ,44 4i 37
• Pottstown Uniting, . ~. . 45 r 42 42 37 •
• Port B4lon, , ' . 43 1 40 40 3A
Birdoborongh, '.. , ' - - 511'40 •39 34
" Reading,. . as' = 35 31 1
.Althoesen, ' •••--....5. ,
'' 381 37 35 31.1
lilohnmille.
. . . - .391 37 35 31
Il
aintiurg.' . ;1' - \ . . 3 5 ; 3 4. 1 32 23
Orollgoburn Landing, • . 30 I 27. 1 27
Ths•cbargejill be per ton of 'll4O Mi., less five pw
. cent, allowance for waste, as usual. and Ito *barge l
, ',than, twrinty4ire rents pet too ',alba made for. Any d e ;
tense. By Oder of Um Managent. .. , •
i• , '. P. Ii2IALBT. Prsthittit.
PHILAD'A. it READING RAILROAD,
/4011.0MgEMMM I
Ite,TBS Mr P1t151(1412,' Übi IdIiII.CU6ISBI2.X.
/AN an ul -AFTER MARCH lst,-1858
kJ. un Ulf 4ther riollcii the' followltig 'dates dl/ reigt
will be tharied par 100 pounds.
NIMICLIS OP PIPIOUP.
•
Dry Cloods,Conftellonory,llooks,Corpet
juzpi,Cigarv,Frosh 311rot,'Flok, Glow te
Anvils, Bran. Ilintteo. R$
t hottworo , Orlri'dxtkars.Crorertro.Heinp
Hamm, Ilardwarp,Yfideic llottow.wore
• liothery i darldnerfs97starkeilsol* 4 34
cotroo,Coffoo t a rain *Bar Iron,lead; M.
Spikes: Mrs, Salt, Piot!.
ons, a gitr. Whisk*, -• .
Ilroototlire Bricks, (Nano. m Stones,.'
• l'ltehisnd Tor,SaltSerapjron,renber
• and Lumbor. tr.,
Bricks Coke, Cord Wood, Cher, 0 . 111•01 i
lee. iron .Ore, Litnestono,idanuronlig
Iron. Pinter, Mato, lull Mina: s,`#o.,
'lflour; per barrel,' '. •,•
March - 21,' r• -• .
NMPPEItt; or
1 35
1 35
1 35
1 35
135
I 35
1 35
1 :0
1 15
1 15
1 10
1 10
1 GO
I 00
1 00
1 00
• ,
CO.
gation
ly 1,1f59,
lithrnetto
be ax fill•
nottc.e:
414 1 .
"I. t
.tl.l
ati•
NE - 4 A,
30 lb
22 11
11 i
121
12,
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U! ?ADD TI I / I ,CATERNS OP NOITNTAINI3I DETALIP IMOD WILL GIVZSTNENONLI TO OM NAM" AND ' straraiirfATl NATURE TO 01111 1131 kXD n•KAstras...!..linioil •
. 1( • i 1
•
Om for MO Shipmint of inanities.
Pier Se. 7.. ' •
JOHN R. WHITE.-_
Eff=rl
'Cfcaa.l.,
WRARY NO. 14,PONT RICAMOND. •
oyncirs I N o.
r Waluntatreet.Pll,lladelpbta. -
Oetoiega 16.6 °- 3eC H - T v "' T4lr!een.lb New
42.
Pier No.:101
BANCROFT. ,LENtirTS..& CO.;
' -tttarna Orts OITIPPIRS OP TAB
CELEBRATED ASHLAND 'COAL,:
• FROM 31AICANOY : 11011N,TM.N.
OFFICE—iII Walnut otreet, Cotntuaia.tal Bulldlui,
'Philaderphla. - • ..•
New Yaric Qrnee-,79 Caduestrent. Beaton'' Offical--25
street.; •
= 23.'A• 1'
No. 12.
oah Masdeld.-•
N. - TIIRTEIT & CO *; - •
DEA.L.r.rts IN TOE vAntors DESOR . IPTIONS OP
NTHRACITE .COAL.
13CLUDINO Tne HEST VARiETIES OP
ED & WRITE &SU a:INY LICL & LE111011 . CD&LB ;
I ZSO.
0 UMBER LAN B, from tte•Prostborg Company's Georges
Crew& Moe. , •
• '. {No. 110.Waln o t street. Pidelptda.
sr VICES: No. 23 Ruby street, Boa , • •
-.:lb. 1.28 Broadway, ear. elf Cedaelit.,N.
air Ship6eols from wham"Sas 12-& Ift; Port Bich
. nil, Entsbetbport, N. J., thsithapre, Md., and Ales
& dam, Va. • , ; [April 16,'69 It.
Q Pier N0..14.
HAS. A. HECKSCHER & co,.
POI P/4814 OP
OAD MOUNTAIN, AND SUPEORID
- • DED:ASIITOALS.
PPICES: 45 south Street, New York.
1132 iTulnut street, Pbtlattelphht. rat-43
. •
SPRING MOUNTAIN COA
New Concern.
F IE undersigned. having leased the
Spring Itlountatit Mines,'
•
AT J PANSY! LLB, A.. -
itherto worked by 'Ott. Stu.kri& Co..llre now pr arrd
supply Ibis justly celebrated LEHIGH COA , and
speetfully Incite orders.
C.F. RANDOLPH, . •
•
THEO. P. RANDOM .
CHARLES HAMPSH RE.
- AWdleatlona to be *Minuted to
Baa4olph & Co.,
( 211 Broadway, New York, Roo j 23;
. .'203 Walnut street, Phlladelphl ;
•
Eapion, renu'e;
Trenton. New Jorpey.
AND TO, Bal[llololll & Hampshire,
Jeaucyille, Pa,
.Jannery 1,'59• • "4-17,'
CAIN, HACKER & COOK;
• . IMMO Alin, 6111PPIPP OP
33/earc3r., Sciath. QOAI. -;
leo, dealers In other firet qualitlei or
White and Red Ash Coale.
No. 136 Withlut. strert, /1/t/ade/phia and Woodland.
Maras...Schuylkill. • • • '
11031A6 MORRIS HACCEII. • JUST M.Cooz
.£o , niary 27,'59.• 9-Iy,,
I; P. ITO OREII;EISI
c RICIER. AND NBIIPPESI Of ?fir CELEBRATED
'Lewis Vein Red Ash Coal,
From the "NEW DUNCAN COLLIERY." '
41e mines on Miter Cull—which assures Ili parity.
' 4/.lo ; Vargo salts by • JOIIN 811AY, Agent
For I.Y. VOOKIIIY.S
N0.,11 Pine street, New York
-Pottsville. 7itsrrh I^_,'s9 win 5.'5S 2:14y Pll
CONNER & NITTERSON,
MM US AND SIIIPPFN OP TIM CELEBRATED
Locust Mountain Coal.
J. J. CONNV.R. . J. S. PATTERSON,
Ashland. Atirril4.
Schuylkill County, Pa. 27-1.3 ,
JONES & COLE,
IMINKRS AND SIIIPPY.IIII UP
TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL4'
From the Roevesdale and Bnokville Collieries
MICH—So. 320 Walnut street. Philadelphia.
ire Coal forwarded from Port' Clinton by Reading
Railroad, or In iloata bY Canal.' (7,94.1)
HOTELS.
POTTSVILLE HOUSE,
JOHN F. KUNKEL Proprietor,
Utotre Writ, POTT,ST/LLEi
• at
Arii - fiond Stabling`'
November VI, IA
"WHITE HORSE HOTEL."
Corner 't Centre and HO RSE
Jtre.lo. /lam/ te.
Joseph RI. P'eger, Proprietor.
Entertairnentsand'areommedations
of the best kind.an4 every attention ^ • ,
paid. by the hest and his at.
tOndantP to mike guests and anion-
OP orr
~
ers comfortabit
Anzust . 31.1 y.
1 30
1 30
1 3cl
13
10
1 :X)
1 VD
1 20
AMERICAN HOTEL,
:
'Cligstant, bet. Fifth A Sixth BM,
Plitla A DELPHIA. - 4 1
rain so per Day'.llll
The , undersigned having renewed their lease fur a
term of years, have entirely refitted the house, having
painted. carpeted and refurnished throughout. The to
ration of this House is unsurpassed, being upon the
widest and most pleasant part of Chestnut street. (di.
rre tly oppo.lte the old State noose.) near the plied% of
ainasements, the jobbing houses of Market and Third
streets, convenient -to the City Railroad, the cars of
which run to all halts of the City for live cents fare.—
The rooms are largo, well lighted, have superior reran*.
ileni and have ben refurnished with ■care for comfort.
We are supplied daily wills pure milk. cream, fruits
and vegetablea from a farm belonging to us, and which
Is managed exclusively for the Hotel. The proprietors
of the American assure their friends and (tattoos that
on pains will be spared make the appointments of this
I Hotel complete and its. Table compare favorably with
the best houses in the Union.
A no. V. 34 3m WYATT k
1 10
ilO
110
1 10
1 00
1 00
• 1 00
1 00
WIRE SCREENS.
WIRE GOAL. AND SLATE SOREENS.
I OLIN H: KU IiTZ, (late ot. and sue- i
eessor to Kam k ilgummt,) would respectfully call
the nttentlon of persons etniaged In the Goal Business,
to :his Manufactory` of WIRE 'COAL. D SLATEI
SCREENS, COA L It IDDLES, WIRE BROOMS. Lc., kc.,
at the old establishment, Minorsrllle, Schuylkill C0., , Pa.1
Miring been engaged to the business of Screen mak
ing for upwards of twelve yeam. I natter myself that I
can turn out as good work as is done nnywhere In the
'county. and wank' refer to the qualitrof my work In the
past, as a guarin,tee of :what It will be in th e tutors,
pledging myself' that I'ol spare' no pains to Mate my
work satisfactory to all who may give tue a trial.% •
. JOUit 11. KURTZ.
II Idinerayille;inly 24.'524 . ' • iatt
gSTERLY
,Xanumturen.or
•
WOULD respectrell3r . call the attee
. tion of ger
tiemen engaged I
thaCoaltrade to thel
coal screens of
varirme elms. TM
htret inereased feel
ItTei . fOr turning of
the best of work oil
promptneea and dl
patch. Haying tht
moat. exp•rion er
bandit in the Stat
they can g (prank
all work done at their Factory. •
Repaitinpheaftyandsabstantiaily danial the shortest
notice.
Screen ilthlts,Coiwheeie,Edgeway kings, Shafts. On&
goons, ke., he. ' always on hand.
All orders directed to the firm by mall or left at D. L.
Eel cries Hardware sacra will introit. prompt attention.
Pottarillc. Much July 4. 'bR 2. 1 ft..
_ • THONIAS_FOSTER A. 430.,
Xanufacturers Ir. WhOltiskle i &tail MAIM
IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CEN'CRE .STREET:* Three doors
beltrir Uortimeri Rotel, Pottkvllle.
Our assortment corn p times er
sr.9 Tullety of goods, either of fiL c
H 4. _.).1
Home, Eastern, Philadelphia Or ' 5-`• Itli
- , Itaxdlnct Work. fdr..l4en's. Wu. •'
'o' ' I
men's- boys . ,
tdlssee or Cblldrea's Wear. • . I
We manufacture and are prepared to furnish our 'oar.
touters with a Superior article of Gentri s Treneb or Amer.
lean Calk foots . o..aliera and Walking...Ribes. Water
~1"roof and Kip lloots, suitable for Engineers; and Me,
efianice. Idiners` and baliordn,' Working' Dolts and
Shoes. .i.llmlles` French or Mouth& Litrttng Gilt But.
, ton or Lice Boots,:liuskins. Slippers. do., du, -• '. • . ,
" AtirTravellnie rod racking . Trunks, Vali Carpet
1 4rs,
and Oilclo th Traveling tjaaa. Bop? and Id School
ilatebif and in ezeollent' assortment of .1T broil:up
will always be found et onr estaKshisieni t rat Ondemils
. s'• *Gauntry Merchants will be supplied w h any
goods in our hoe in such quantities as the, 'at
a trilling adranas on city prices. : -.. :...• .. . ..- . • .
Thankful to our friends for Past fa'soss, Tea , etet‘
mined in utis i l. a rontintuinee of public - pat by
. lin lldYlitit Blvd articles npOn.tbii Moat !wraith banns.
• • Tetti(oillei April SO, '14)" , ' • I : •
yr
SEPTENTI3ER 'lb, 1859.
'-''' - `""•- - 7 - go-A
PHILAD'A & READING RAILROAD.
!wireless Ticket/Ir=
mm PhiklikliPhilt to Potts
my
Cie and return. lOU Ts sold at. Pb3sZliobia, OU natter.
{days and Sundays. at $3 75 eaeb, rood for 20 train
on thole days, end on the surereding Monday.
O. d.. NICOLL.% Generet Rapt.
Aaga4 6, '69
- PASSAGES Rty STEAMERS. .
THE subscriber is authorized
to take Pase4bgere bl Steamers ;o and a 6
from Europein the first and seroild eimei aud • • or • •
steerarmat the lowest•ratei. A Strainer NMI from New
Turk Mr Liverpool on theLpila Md. End Cam Pas
imagers. 375-4hird Clare.gri‘fonnd in Prreleions.—
Passeoprs also brought out by steamers. Apply to
• • B. BANNANT,
Who also sell drafts on Europe in sum•of, di and
upwards. ' March '59 11
- - •
frz.ta rmatt own. PHILADELPHIA &
1 ; READLNG RAILROAD 00,0 -
.
227 :oath FOOHTI.I street.
_ PallatICI.THll, April 161h,183 - 9..
. P.OftENO BR TRAINS FOR HARDI2IIIMO. .
On and after Monday,lBth „Instant, TWO Passenger
Trains will be run DAILY (Sundays exeipted) to Mar
risburg via Beading and intermediate points.
• MORNING LINE. ' •
' Leaies the Hord, at Bread and Vine strata, at 3.80
A. sr. - •
Arriving tt Hire . ..burg at 12.30, Noon. -
• J _ AFTERNOON LINE.
.Leaves Mt Depot, at Broad and trine streets, at 320
''• • • •
,Arriving In Harrisburg at 1120 P. . •
Fare to Hairieburg, Ist:elan, • 53 21 .
"• , 4, • 2d,elass • • • 210
By order Of tbelloard.., Idel LH ENN EY,
- Aprli 30, '5ll 134015t.] ' • &aviary.
EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
llK,.. m po i+Ai m . , ON AND AFTER
.S•SWEIPIRF.RDAY, May nth.
- Passenger Trainv will run on thli rind dally.ebonectltig
with trains at Allentown' for New'York, Easton and. in
termediate pisue, and at Reading irith 'inane for_ li ar;
rlsbeirg. Philadelphia and Pottsville. ,
Trains going Nvid will leave Reading Atli A. M. and 12
arriving in New York at 1230 A. M: and 7 P. 111.=
The trains coming West will leave Niw York 411.45 - A.
31., arriving In It.poling at 31, A train will also
lasi* Easton at 74.-31.. and Allentown at. 810 A. 31.,
arriving la Reading At 19 A. M.
Fares frosariteadissg," ,
$O 15 To 31111entoarn, , $O RO
25. Rmsas, • ';
35 Allentown, 1 intl
45 _.Bethlehem, 1 TS,
1141 Easton: ' 1
,15
t 5 New York, 3 80
To Temple,
Blandon,
Fleetwood,'
Lyons,
Topton,
Phamobek,-
' Fretybt Itetna'lrlll„ ii h rem daily' between Reeding_
and New Toelli;lsweing Needing 0016.01 A. M. ,
-II • JAMEN, 11QQR11, General ,SWpf:,,,.
Angret 13,'69', ,
r . AUSTRALIA INCISES* LINE. • .
Established in 1858.. narrpng the U.
• Sailing Positivity ou the , Dity Advertised.
DAYS PASSAdO,&
1k) mah liken t Clipper Ship.'OlilENTAL."
LSO tons lityieter, with :capacity for 3000 tons, ovostic
Commander, is' now at Pier 11; A:eh Hirer, with 1200
tone of curgolin board. completing her loading, and will
be dispatched for Melbou rn e direct, positively, on Thurs
da eptember 11th.
• On her 'ski voyage the "OXIF.STAL" made 240-miles
In the 24 hours, end from her sixe and sailing qualities.
Is expected to make the peonage Inside of 75 days. :rite
has magnificent accommodations for first and second
dare passengers,
Rates of Passage.
First Cabin tialians,rBlo; decond Cabin, Slto.
Children In aims, free"; orer two ysears. cud under
t welve. half price.
For Frehrlit or Pasinge, apply on board, or to
R. W. CAMERON, 8 howling Green, New York.
Sight Bills for tale, and each advances made on eon
abrogneuts., •
Consignees in Australia: Items. Wilkinson, Bros. t Co.
August 2T,'59 puns 12, 'IA 211y] 35-
Only Direct . Linn for Ireland!
QTEAIII to all PANTS of GltEA'r
pj BRITAIN and IRELAND, •
For 8301 • • , Elgrad
Tbelmwerful Iron- Steamvbipei.
CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITY OF WARRINGTON,
CITY OF MANCHESTER, KANGAROO,
VIGO,
Will gall from New York for CORK and thence to LIT
' NI POOL,
ez-Every Alternate Sa turday. ES
Pmsage from New York:
Cabin, —•- - $75 Third Clan. • • • .$3O
Passage from Liverpool and Cerk: •
Cabin, . SSS Third Claim, - • - $4O
li-Passengeri forwarded to Havre. Antwerp, Bremen
and Ifemborg, for $8.5 in Cabin, PS Third Class.
To . PARIS 2ti hours from Liverpool.) Cabin, $9O;
•
Third Clare, Pd.
The above Steamships are built of Iron, in watertight
compartments carry each an experienced Surgeon. and
every mquisitelor the Immediate extinction of the e
For Passage apply to R. J. Cortis t Co.. ITT Broadway,
N. Y.; Jobu 0. Lbile, 15 Broadway, N. Y.; to !
'BIEDWARDS, Pottsville;
N.B.—Passengers by this Line avoid the risk and da•
lay of calling at Unlit's: and Et.. ohne , as the,•staansers
proreed direct to Cork. " Aprli 16.'69 (16- •
EHICH VALLEY RAILROAD.
II I g 1e......4i1ikil FARM
Bummer Arrangements of wiener, Triune.
ON and atter MONDAY, MAY 16th,
15.59. the Passenger 'tralits on.the Lehigh Valley .
Railroad Comm:1.1'111 ru i at..tly, following heuri:
, '.
Down -Trains..
Leave' 4 Nail. • Erprces. . Acc....
blot Chunk at B.M . A. 31., 12.30 P. M.. 12.35 P.M.
Slat ngton ..• 6.40 " 1.08 " 1.29 "' Wh te nail .'
7.13 " 1.33 " 2.25 "
Cat Aauquit - T.2l' " 1.45 " 2.52 "
l e
Allen n
~ 7:40 " ' 1.56 ' " 3.15 ".
Meth em 748 ", •• 2.11 " 341 "
Fret. nsburg 8.07 '!','.' 9.20 " 3.57 . "
Arrl eat Elston 8.30 ",. 2.43 " 4.45 "
Up Trains.
•
D'art Arrow. Natl. Express,
Easton at 6.00 A. M., 11.45* - A. M.. 3115 P.M.
Prermansburg 6.40 ." . 1240 •••• 347 "
Bethlehem 7.00 " 1210 1 " 4.08 "
Allentown 7.40 " 12.14 " 4.20 "
Catasanqua 8.07 " '12.46 •' " 4.35 "
White Hall 8.26 " 3.00. ' " 442 "
Slating/on 0.04 " ' 1.22' " 6.26 "
Arr. Manch Cbunklo.oo .--' ". 2.05 " 6.10 "
DOWN TRAINS WITH THEIR CONNECTIONS:
The 6.00 A. M. Mail Train will run in connection with
the. Cetanises, Williaresport•and Erie trait) from Elmira,
Wllliantsport. DanvillS and ilupeit, and will maned at
Allentowwwith the ntid Penn. train for Reading, liar
risburg and Pottsville; at Bethlehem with - the North
Peito.lrain for Philadelphia; at I.hltori with the Cen
tral ofiNew Jersey train for New York. and at Philips
burg al ith the Bel. Del. train for Belvidere. This train
will also enable passengers to go to the Water Cap,
Feranom and Great itend,Sither by the laci,,litd. or the
Central of New Jersey train. . • 4
.The 12 30 P.M. Express train will run in connection
with the Beaver Meadow train from Wilkeabarre, White
d 2/
If en,' Ilstieten ar.d Weatherly. and with the East
Pe n. , train ftom Harrisburg, Pottsville and Reading,
• will emsneet witb'the North Penn. train for Phila.
!phis, w ith the Central of New Jersey train for New
York, and' with the Bel. Del. train for Lambertville,
Trenton and Philadelphia. -
UP TRAINS WITH THEIR CONNECTIONS.
The 43.00 A. U. Accommodation train will connect with
. the East Penn. train for Reading, Pottsville and Ilerria
burg.
The 11.45 A. M. Mail train will runlet connection with
the Del. Del. train from Philadelphia, Trenton and Lam
bertville, with tbeCentral of New Jersey train from New
York, with the North Penn train from - Philadelphia,
and will connect with the Beaver - Meadow train for
Ileatberly, Hazleton. White Haven and Wilkesbarre.
The 3.35 P.M. Express train will run in connection
with the Central of New Jersey train tram New York,
and will connect with the East Penn. train for Beading,
Poi bailie and liarrlahnot, and. with the Wayless, W.
and E. train for Rupert, Danville, Williamsport and 13.
mita. ' ' ' k j 1
Bethlehem, May 16th, 1859. • • 22- ' -
PHILADELPHIA AID READING R., R.
U!cHt=l
TRAVELINO.
J. It. RICHARDS, Blinerstrllle
Bummer Arrangement, April 18, 1859
DOWN PASSENOKR TRAINS
• _ .
Leave Pottsville, daily,: (except Sundays) at LSO A.M.;
and 2.20 P. M.-Pasvl ng Reading at 1030 A. M., and 6.06
P. M. Arriving In Philadelphia at 12.62 noun, and at
1.10 P.M. I
UP PASSENGER TRAINS.
Leave Philadelphia, daily, (except tiondays) at 7.30 A.
31., nod 3.30 I', M.—Pipping Rending at 10 . 20, A.M., and
0.05 P. M. keriviog in Pottsville at 12.04 siooli,.and at
7.50 P. 51.
• , .•
.
Both Up and Down Passenier Trains connect at Port
Clinton with Tmliss to and from Tamaqua. Cstawlssa.
Williamsport and;Flnilm. Doming Passenger trains
only inoneetitt.Port Clinton for Wltkesbarre, Befautou
and Pittston.. . .
_ .
Pamengers leaving Wllliatoorporr by the Catawba&
Railroad Night Line at 10.10 P. M., connect with* Paw
granger Train laving Port Clinton at 4.30 A. 31, arrive
at Reading - at 5.30, breaktast. and proceed direct to Phil
adelphia by the 6 A. M4teadlng Accommodation Train.
LEBANON EVIANCaI
Passengerrain leaves Rea VALLEY at 0:25 A. After
arrinl of Up and Down Morning Passenger Trains from
Philadelphia and Pottsville. .Arriving at Harrisburg at
12.40 noon. nod connecting with Pgrertgettliallil on the
liOrtharo Central. "Pennsylvania and "Cumberland
Talley" Railroads for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira,
Pittifturg, Lancaster, Baltimore and Chambersburg.
Returning, leaves Harrisburg at 2.45 P. 31., after arri
val of Trains (root above points. Arriving at Reading
at 6.00 P. M, and'ennneeting with Up and Down Trains
for Pottsville and Philadelphia the mum evening. - No
Prairie run es Sundays._ .
Fares... Between Pottsville and philadelphla.s2 75
spd >u 25; Reading and P1'11,4.10141, $1 75 and $l. 46;
Garrisburgand Philadelphia, $3 =and Ir 2 70; Lebanon
and Philadelphia. r 2 till and $2 10; Reading and: Gar
album, $1 GO and $1 30; Reading and Pottsville, $1 05
aid $0 lib; 'Reading and Lebanon. 65 and 70 tents;
Pottaviißt and Harrisburg, T 2. 65 and $216;, Pottsville
and ,Lebanon. $1 51) and $1 50
- Throrigh IRo.I Tickets—Pottsville to Baltimore,lls
.pottnille to Gettysburg. $4 60: Reading to Baltimore,
$4; Reading to Lancaster, $2 23. . "
cc-80 telt:it'd,' or Baggiie earl* Pawner.
The Second Cues Cars rein with all the 'have Regular
nuetentoitTrelna •
- gar Moro IngTreln Down Aug AfterstoonTralnlip,only,
run on Sundays. . - •
Through Virst ClaseTlekets. at reduced Ptes, to Niag
ara Fails, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, and all the principal
points in the West. North Weat..aad the Cowden and
lEmigrant Tickets, at lower &reg, tool' the above Pluto,
cart be bad on appliolikoi to the Station A gent.
Tickets will be purebssed. before At* Traltis
start. lltdher fares charged If paid in tire.
- G. A. NIOIII,LS, Sig.& Ten. Supt.-
April 30,169
p. - rTfts . tots WISHING_TO .cHA N GE
their_ ballads to a rapidly leo taidsa cottotry, a NeW
Settlement, where tiundrede are going- Where the di
koala limit) end delightful. See advertisement of the
Data Mitt" Settlement, audited cologne,
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to bellialh.deed Needles.- .
I-OHN ENGLISH :& Pgtent
Helix Drilled Nyed Noodles, decidedly the beat la:
market, or different sties, trate No. 11 to 12. alas ys to
Di but *banal* sad nolLat, , IL •
rattoUla t Jaauary ;I);%Et • 1,.
. torten:
Awn chitiria4eB - Jmiagt,!.
• • AFTER THE BATTLE:'
The !trams areal' waled; net:battles am sun:
Theses a pia.* In the valley—a halt ea the hill
And bearers of Oa sidardmi sw•rve Wet with* thrlU
IThers . ibeieres et ni 3e r ; d.
dead bar the way;
lot a swat held Is heaven's gassers ID ill,•
agdate.sa death ds harvest. to-day. .
There's proles oe thrt what like a spirit's low erg--;
Tis the mneterroll sounding—and who.shall reply I
For those whew wan dices glare whit* to the sky,
With yes Axed so steadiest and dimly, •
An they.walt that list trump which they may not debtY;
Whose hands clutch the sword hilt so grimly.
; .
Thebrase bends, late lifted, are solemnly bowed,
And the riderless eta rgara stand flulverlog and 'cowed,
As the burial requiem* Is chested 4loud.
The groans or tbr destirstrielein drowning:
While Victory robs ono 1114 a queen, pale and Pella,'
Who awaits till the morrow her erowulag. •
• , , ,
There is no meekingblasoil, as clay sinks Lti, ,
clay i 1 :.
The stomps of the peace Uwe are att swept ee" .
In the terrthte (see of the dread battle day; ' •.•
'
Noe eoliths nor- threadless Atheist; i
Only relies that layethere thickest the fray—
A
I.:. .
rent august and headless spear. ..
.'':
Par minty, tramp on mp, Pods the mart of foe I •
Like a storm wave's treating—epent, till al and sialit ,
With sound likelhale spittle that slot as they go '..
Bs you ietigknthig river whose waters • . , -
Shall darken with swum the land whirs they floe ,
To the eyes of her desolate daughters. . '! ~
. '.,
They ar e fled—they a gone; bat, oh! not as they cane
In the pride ofthose numbers they *faked the game.
Never nom:hall they stand in the vanguard of nun*,
Never lift the stained sword which they drew; 1
• Never more shall they tooted of a glorlitue name, t •'.
Neyer worth With the real and the area I i - I 1
Where the Week of Our legions lay stranded and torts,
They stile on oar ranks In the mists of the 'morn :
Like the giant of 03131thOr strength It was shorn,
lire those mists had rotted up to the sky ; ' •
From the flash of our steel eine daybreak seemed born,
-As we spring up4tieonquer or die. _, -. , l' .
The' tumult IS•silen44ll lie death lots are re'st; '
And the heroes of battlefire slumbering their last. •
lets ye dream of roil pale form that rode on the blast!
Would ye free it otitis more. 0, ye brave!
Tes, the broad road to brio, is red whore .ye passed,
1 , And of glory ,le asked bur' gravel 4 • ,
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JaIDEESII OE TM PEOPLE'S STATE COX
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• , I 'LITTER. -• :..
We have received a printed copy of the address
just issued by the State:Committee of the People's
-party of ibis totomonwealtb. We should be ;led
to' publish At anylre,,but it is too long for our Spade.
occupying as it does tour and a half closely printed
columns of the Lebanon Courier. • It le - Writthn
in a clear, candid and' forcible manner, -oodles
' presses iatistact rily all the party view Son qui--
duns of present moment. We quote - fium iC the
portion which mote itt.mediatcl,y concerns the in
dustrial interest i of Pennsylvenia :
r The industry of American freenteg hos snarler
1 greatand vital Interest which has nisi aye. bee re
sii
fusedthose the recognition of who areenga in
the schemes of Slavery aggression wh'ich,we are
noticed. The material welfare of the people, as
wallas the financial interests of the - governtnbnt,
indicate a OHO of protection and defence of our,
agricultural, mining, manufacturing, mechanical
and manual Libor against the schemes andeys.
tents W
of Weigle nations , os the / true course tb be
adopted ID our legislation on the ,objector a tariff.
.Properly .considered, and as actual' experience
proves, revenue and protection possess a blended
harmony of interests. At those very period's in
our history, when the labor of the people was test
sheltered from uneqqaleompetition with, itectsmn
lated foreign esPitallong trained skjll :and ilow
rates of wages, the national coffers were most
fully replenlabed44he' expenditures of, giteern-
went were completely met from its resourcee,!and
the process of reducing national'debts; contrabted
under other sestems, was in most successful siPera
tiun. When, however, discrimiciating duties leers
taken off,. or made le discriminate again.t our
home industry—shan - fite trade was put in pre?,
tins and protectionientirely il-andoned and eon
damned by the party in power not only did in
dustrrrtinguish and suffer in ail its departments—
failures became frequent, disMtrous andi'ver
whelming--furnaces, ,orges, fee:eerier and
iork
shops cense their operations - labor asks in vain
'for employment—mechanics seek Inlays idingf for
custuiners—and *seen the great foundation nte
rests of egriUture suffer in the general etana
tiou of business, and contraction of prices and ,
1 ( .
scarcity of money, but the revenues of thelreast
I ury fell off in rapid diminution, and the 'itseerol
went, which had just been paying a high premium
for its own bonds , was compelled to throw its flutes
on the market to raise the means of deiXayittg its
ordinary expenses, and, in a time oftprofbund
peace, to contract a new national funded debt.—
This has been the recent experience of the (loan
try, and at this moment the people are suffering
from the practical consequences of the injgious
policy of their public servants. Penntylraniti
Ms witneseed, during the last two years, the bust
disastrous eaifiees of the property of her -Pkopla
and the twit epressed condition orber gre t Id
dustrial inter ts. Valuable properties harelbeen
brought to t e block of forced sales; anal ato,no
lime have sheriffs and • other executive officeie of
the law reaped, such abundant harvests oil fees,
while productive labor has stood idle, and looked
on helpless at the sacrifice of hard earned plisses
stone passing from the vamp of the- toiling band
that gave them all their value, for mere nominal
prices, into the.ownership. of Capitalists and ritee
°tutors, most of whose means were wrung in Usury
from the very men whom they were thus deeming
Co homeless poverty.
What more melancholy eight than this n t
Elias
pretented, and hotilTdoubly bitter moat the ex ,
perienee he to the sufferer when he reflects that
the cruel ana foolish' policy of - the rulers Of hie
country, whom his own vote may have assisted to
their places of influence and power, has struelidhe
blow under which he has fallen ! The entirtitom•
mercial transactions of the country prov how
madly we are pursuing a emu" of dealing nith
other nations utterly destructive of our own: lo-
wrests, buying recklessly and extravagantly, pay- .
Ling in gold, robbing the eoontry of its specie OM
aulatien and basis of paper currency, and con ,
traeting debts abroad which most be settled fir in'
the future. This's were imported at NewlY rk I
alone,'of foreign dry goods, since theairst dit of
the year up to August the 544 the emir ous
o f
modal of $75,623,418—nine redline/ of 'Niters
more than'fn the corresponding period of wit , eillk
travaganee just before the erash in , Sept' tier,
1857, and about forty-two Millions, more th :41m
-1
i t
der the compelled contractiort of the slim ind
in 1858 .: We imported during the year n log
June 1, 1858, of foreign goods; wares and mer
chandise. $243.239,000; during the year ending
J u ne 1, 1859, $340.000;000, an increase of lasost
$97,000,000. Daring the first period ire eSorted
$52,633,000 of specie—during the last, $ ,000,-
000, and es our imports of thevame article were
ten millions less in the last than first perid4. our
stock on hand was $28,337,000 less than tide year
before. Our exports of 'cotton, grain, and flour, I
and all other products of every kind of tailor, are
vastly below the importations; fur while ate sent
out only $37,751,000 in the first seven months of
the present year from New York, we had mo ths
make
tip the sum of $42,349,600 in coin, to pay the bal
ance doe to foreign nations -en the dealings
through' that port alone, Facts like these i
l rovey
their awn best comment; they explain, ithout
any learned-parade of argument, the reason of the
Paralysed mate' of our home indiastry, and' -call
trumpet-tongued for the application of th 4 proper
remedy. This is in the hands of Cong sa and
the Executive Administration of the net,; go
vernment, to which Th e' adjustment of tit' terms
Of our commerce with other nations hae bee u own?
Milted by the constitution ., BeLthe - "de oeratic ,I
party," which wields these power.; refugee all re 1
lief. It is bound to' the opposite_ interest', whi
• professes to see in'the proteetive policy o faie to I
'who-are engaged in-raising southern ptudecte it
slave labor, We believe that pulley is the best,
most breach:d o and advantageous to ever y inte
rest and lovestmeht in the country — the frm and
plantation—the Mine and forest—the factry,and
workshop---all•have here a complete barl of
interests.
But Free Trade is the pet delusion of the . South,
only wood iu its estimation to thcpbyeitsl, moral
sad politicel blessings of slavery, and, t erefore,
"the Deusocratie party," whose comets of panel
. Itllietater, denuentes the Protective Polici, 'Even
the President of its chutes guardedly,diffeiring on
this point horn the contrejlfing power, is lidera of
his influence and regarded as wholly unsooptfor
when Mr. Buchanan, In his last 'annualMirage,
mo d e stly suggested to Congress that the d vale-
I I
rest system wee prolific of frauds, and the specific
duties;especially un such articles as areisuld by
weight gni measure, as coal, and iron fee exam-,
plc would ha melt ester for the government as'
well at/beneficial to the people, be wage/di con
tradicted by his own Stormily of the Treasury,
in his annual report on finances—his party to Coa
-1 grecs never acted es the President's suggestion,
and he failed to exercise in behalf of ,bis 'tariff re r
comtneodation those influences whose potency was
.so actively experienced' hen, in eonseri-Ulth hie
'southern Mende; be fought the battle of Sievert
in Ewalt on the Lem:wept= Constitution and the
English Bill. Ad caroms duties, favored;' by oar
fieanciers of the mudern Democratic scheol, are
not only productive of fraud and per, cat they
have - the- very admirable .quality, in t - -ejer of
their advisees/s e of being Ingest. where ' they 'are
Meet required to be higb,-and when foreige goods
are forced into our market on low .invoicesiewero
throngisthe Custom Muse by false mithe, to the
entire destruction of the American manufacturer
and POdueer, and Of being highest when the for
eitotti, having overthrown domestic, comPeti Ion !
!mks enormous prices for his goods, and *Mope)*
our people to pay the most tar anklet of inferior
value... The ipeolde duty of so mash: by the.yard
dr pouridos. oa the toning, Bled sad layerhkble
always the sime; the Ateerittia mato* knows
exactly what to ealeadate ea; aid ne'fratidoleally
Undsr•cbssled isivoiSticeli be '.'ilit tit is - throitjgb the
~ti. ' :c., - ,i,,t—,.,:1
:4'..,:1 . t1-1 , ,, , i.' , .i.. - Jk: -,-.:.
9 1 4_
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• 3.7 •
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Castain Mona* by Individuals reckless . ' of perjury', 4 l
whist the's:recta, itself deenes the rata of import.
Bat the reasonable! demand of the people fur the ,
protection which would be . secured both to them I
and the ria:lonail treesstri by the substitution of
moderate, fixed, specille duties for the ad eraforem
rates'iof she pr seat tariff, falls unheeded on the
ears of the goierning powers at Washington, or is
treated by them . *ith derision and contempt:—t'
PsuwaYlunle Italia vastend vital colleen in this
Matter. We need not refer to the great vial and
Iron Interests-4er hoestments for improvements
to catty the products of her farms, minas, fortes. ,
furnaces,' factortes; az., - to market, and the advan
tage Which thenctive proseeution of the* now
Inutold Or suspended operations. would boo the .
agricalturelist, aoechanie, and manual laborer, in
giving : them parebasers for their produete and
fibrils, and employment for their stalwart arms.
The people of this State and too thtelllgent tost,to
•
understand the* things, and oes:tosses mention =
ed hive,; by bitter experience. bad them deeply
impressd opongheir mods and memories.' Will
they not with United purpose work, together for
!the sersomplish sat of the great reform which 111
it
necessary in nu system of imposing duties on im- .
'parts'. and as " he democretio parly"—ita repre
sentations and :kith. agents In public siation and
politicallmanag l etnent—not only committed the
wrong of, intrust:icing free trade, but relate to rem
edy IS; thernselvr throw off the induce* of this
party. and iy r tjeeting its eandidatei isake plain
theirionetteralen'deteriabiation that the protec
tion of American induttry shall be the tented,
abiding ,And kreversible policy of the geese's
menet What folly convinced. that such is the
•
, resOlotiop of Pannsylvania, opposition will begin
to disappear , add her true representatiies will be
clothed -Iwith lower to 'make effectual her do
nned& . I : , .
•
It lir a remarkable pecoliarity'of the present
National Admibistration that, with a deeciensre
venue, and a ' ptiople - soffering,th -ell their busioesi
interests from e unfriendly p etit? , of the govern=
merit, re
, th e , pnbl a expenditures have increased to
1 .
aduppreceden ' d amount, and corruption, Pecu
lation, misman gement and favoritism prevail at
the cost of the Pedant Treasury.; When Mr. Bu
chan'an entered pun his Mee, he found a turnips
of 04,0p0.000 lon hand. Before th e first year of '
his HMO bred c stied, this was all exhausted—the
'issue of $20;00,000 in Treasury notes, and a
, sleek loan of t 1 o
like amount were authorised' by'
the ereSsessio of Coop-matter his inanguration„,
'—the total andual expenditures of tbe'llscallear
which ended od the 30th of Jtine. 1858, reached
the enormous linont of $89,028,887, and the op
propilationslo the ensuing year covered the sum
-of $83,854401 :24, and this - was less by-,11,789r.
"COO than die Allinikiittration asked for.
When Johnlgal:icy Adams. thirty years agcy .
expended semi $15,000,000 annually, the eatery
egainst his extravagance was loud. and' it:reasons,
'Mt. lluchananlbeing among those who mind it
- for Political-effect ; but' he has no only nearly
seetbpled, but has; in time of profound peace with
all r ations, far i els:coded the annual expenditures
whitl the coon ry wee engaged in a foreign war,
ii
wit diets on be enemy's closets, and an army in
his.e.epitil. • I these expenses were Judi:item: and
legitimate, the's would be less eons. toreninplalui
bet,',unfortnna . ,ely, they have been made for im-
Droner purpose?, and to effect partisan de ignr.—
• Tbe, navy yartla of • Brooklyn, and Ph il elphla
' were cnimmeawith unnecessary men b i t e hun
dred, in orderlitscarry the election to Con rest of
the friends of the Administration, end its pport
are in attempt i ng to consummate the Lec mpton
fraud end outrage ; contracts: for huildit g ships
.aod'sopplying coal for the navy were a misled,
not . to the low i bidders: f loat, to. family ) enac
t/3 1,3
. Hone 4 mem re hf the Cabinet, or to cs blish
' menu, ;whose recommendation; referred by the
,PreSien't himielf to the' - Secretary of the Navy,'
was !that they exercise a strong is:thence in a con
greseional dist ict,,and ought to be rewarded for
, deariojar o ld otitis:at - associatioes to contribute
toll tr ; Bache Ws election,' and as an encourage-.
6int to them o work for the re-election of his
friend to Conrear. Large purchases of mules,
- wiSgons, and o her materials for th e Utah expetti
i,
lien mire mad of -near relations of the members
of the House of Hepresentatitres,..who
~ileased the
Adininistration by supporting 41s Kansas' mese
urea; or of meisbers of , the party supposed to wiel
political influ g
ence in particular localities -- ;
" ..... :.
,
-1 i 1 ' 1 , .Prow the New York Tribune.
! 1 '
-i ! 1 FAIII ‘ PLAY FOE POON, lON.
!A. Charge ti Piracy is an ugly thing' to-meet
where therentany chance of Conviction, :ilea pre-
Mail:mei death atlthe t end of a rope • Is not a plea
s:lnt Subject to! contemplation. But duke cif
prapiiiiiir !ssori;, says the proverb; and a pure pa
. triot does noto: much consider the probability or
' ilia method 0 Coming to' his end as the purpose
it
to be gained "'risking the Chance of "It.. It is I
good thing fot the world that there are stronger
;nations in the breast of man than the love of
life: '1 1-' • - '
•.: It is also w li for one-halrbf onr.tieloved coon
tryl that thireare.men in it whose love
.forits in
terests is greater than their fear of being hanged.
• Theyara -determined; that' her' rtealwamps and_
"cettod.fields thrill not.want for laborers, beam*
'an 'u at lawiatill rent' upon, her statute books.—
r li is TM -prising,- however, that, among our Sonth= .
ere fel ow citlsens, there Is noes perfect onanim•
itylutoln this ?abject.' Whit* all are . agreed that
Siaitery is:a divine institution, they are notagreed
that 14 hiessiligs should be extended to those on
I I
'Whm the on :inal curse still rests, but Who bare
a -
- 1
yet
.the importunity of coming under the
-'l4nialioratipg influence of the remedy rirovided.
ii confetti that we ere 'booked at such perverse.
tiess in our Siuttigna brethren. We Itbat they
Permit.tbem lvei to be governed by ime sahib
:
considers thins. : „ . -, .
In the Atlintio Sieve States they list* what
illstiial crop,
..on which their
pr 'parity, t ay pretend, depends; a crop that; is,.
li
.' wl leb gives Itsfull rattan, once- in twenty years
only. The liroiladt Or this erop is "niggers," a
its time is limated from the feet-that that esti- - 1
",clot of eionin Imo realms itr highest value at the.
age of 20. Fla Ithe intireared„desuand which, has
:sprung up 11:erly for this, staple, the erop is har
ivtiated now, i presume, in something less than a
t•sc .!
• ore of, rtr• ' but it is well - *clown that it is,
whatever may lie its time'of ripening,.the chief
sonrce.of tile wealth of Virginia, - and some other
SfOtes. It its from 'these Stater, tbereforn, that
this chief oppolition comes to the patriotic efforts,
o others futther South tore-open the foreign trot.
fib. Itegardleis of the favorite Southern doctrine
of Free trade ;! regardless of the interests of the
;pi,
cesiarily eit orer r elass to whom the luxury ef !'niggene! is
teied by its high piles; regardless,
i i
a se all, of that branch of missionary service of
it iehtStianith'Catholies have now the ahnost ek
e asive controk• thse vighttiel Mlle:Mors Per-
Mit thetirselFee ' to tr e e governed by: the narrowest'
Fleas of '.th is own interest; It is Undoubtedly
a n
true, thatan, sound in limb end' wind, and
• raised at MI nacelle or Mount. Vernon, is, at this
Moment,' wirth in the New Orleans -or Melillo
en arkes,•: ev n • if seven*lghths ..white, $l,OOO,
! while the p
,re, unadulterated article could : be de
tiVered at ekther place from the coast of Guinea
`at about 02Q0.' The Virginian trade would prob- -
.ebly be estind by such a competition ; but that 4
,nOt the nue tioti. Smaller interestslmust always
•yield to:la er. Sactifices of this sort ,are eon
ntantly made to meet the:exigencies.- of Govern
il,nlents mid dommonities. If the good of , the whole
i g natintry rennires such an °neat this moment, Vir- .
!girlie shout', acquiettrevithitiatnituitahle gra.*
which NO Commonweal t h igs to a composed ex
;elusively odfirst families, and wih thatpatelottsm
tibia' has elwaye shown itself in her devotitin to
J the putilih9iervice in army possible official apse- .
ity. The *odd wants cheap anger. and cotton;
the South West wanti cheap laborers to produce
,I those articles. Here is reran enough toe her att
ul scents !n a chugs which i s -for the rod of
t 3
lit
1 whole, though to her individual loss. Bat
6' 'is by means the sole reason. The tipper
t
' Mil to * a mplify. the great principles of Free
L le yntde sho uld not Ito lost. , - •
',! Still mother principle of Democracy may be
illustroted.t The love lathe poor man is the great
1 doctrine' of ',the Democratic' party ; 6 eipecially is it
, the most cherished doctrine of the Democracy of
'the licosth4 "The supremacy. of man over his
irecideritels the-aceepted definition of Democnvi
ey. - Poverty is a limited slate is not avail
umafortene s t but there Is l a poverty so unlimited.aa
to bo apo tive calamity. In ouch a comusanity
' is this It bitote Without:bread; in such a commu
nity as that south of Mason and Dixon's line: ILIs
to be withitit "Diggers." It is a supremacy over
such arc aceident as this that tine Democracy ibis
• at.' To:bt without " niggers" is 'the absolutest
penury, 1 00 nowbite man at the south an work,
and, anleti he has somebody to work for him, bow
coo be eittt. ' Of twirl° be becomes, as the poor
white Shaun of Georgia and South - Carolina do„ a
I'diirgeil," 'ad a "412 y-eater." flu li:entity—not
eni
eteptiori as ally, some of his Northern brethren,
who are D t. poor, do—but, literally, eats dirt. It
'is to do way with there invidious distinctions
heti/cosh the rich cud te poor, to -give tired that
~.
,euprenoiel which ,Democracy rionterapietse, that
. 'Free Trade - with Africa is wanted. A thousand or
: fifteen hundred dollars is a large Price to pay for a
.:necessary klof life. A - monopoly that should compel
'a prior matr at the North to may that sum frr a
plow orFt
e would ! bean intolerable hardship,
' and it w lik be the duty of any elites enjoying
'suet ato opoly to sacrifice it, without a inee
!mar, to the good of - the *bole. -" : : 1 •-: - 1
.If the goath will he true tit herself, think we
think
may proni4e tbkt she shall not weak tr - aid, at
least, of that great party .in the North w ' '- w
( exercises the powers of the Federal Ottesinmaint.'
There arislnot a few men - in this city already en
listed on - er behalf in this matter, though al yet.
Arty are little cautious in 'publicly manifesting
i
! their, der tion.ns they are Dot willing rashly and
1 unbent* my le run the risk of the penalty urea
I *nein isita. And hero. Li tray positive evidence
1 that amok in New Englad they arebeiginuiPS 't°
I take on eblarged.vfew•td. their responsibility sod
du t y its 4 tatioo to this questioe under its new:sa
i
; ! l
Pent..' WO and the ielijoiesid doeutnent in r tbeSL
:1114sistied . .Eirimitieel:ettlie 20th iii.: - .
1 ''''' ' . i ' :'.1001141011a, "UP'S A Pril 269115°. . .
lin' II 1 4111 1 11VM 14 asoinigt holt IP 14b , COL 1 4 4 1 1 11 . 0 et
1 till brim twits, horn Sham Island, or; the one poi*
and M Lewis a Bu=d, Of Cape.:oo4,„"stics eta : no.
'i , i • ..
' 1 .) 1. . - AANNO -2 8'. %./- - . •
STEAtAIIIITINC4F cICE.
Urrlariindtimerretier,••• are tiourepare d
tame, ocipsoOtparitzma tifitit7dnetir
Utto 0114. of t joinurai t sk•Per titian
taaAllsoltdaSallYoUlentitablitaitelittatitecann t
Boako,ramphiats • ..itilpsfZediej. •
_
• : • Ifeadilars. Apo Doak* .
- Arkoiciof 431trosainit, Yhtaßoata, . •
sni mitt, °Nor Boas, is,
;at tbsvory shortest uotleo: Ouratock of JOS TYPE Is
iota aal,'thanthatofatrJattarMeilnthisriot
Utast Ile Stata,aad we Imp haatomptormielprossly
On•Joabht, Dalai& practkal Mutat moat ye Will
poleasemoir.vork to be as seat as amp that eau it •
tamed out to the ettl s. PRIETIEO IE COLOEE don*
at *.shortest mottos.
BOOK *BINDERY.
&lois bound oireetiartoty of style.. Must Deboits
0f,01057 dooetiption ostottactviroa,boaad nalod
order at aboettst
eater port. Witneusth that the" aid lincitlisin & m ils%
bartered and agreed to and with, the add Lowish
for the whole of the eargo of the leriglibedite. comfit
•rum tobarco, oordage. provisdons, per Invoke
vn.z.J. atneonting to 17.135 at, for which carge NMI
amount said Leyte it Boyd bargain ond„eirve to pal
said Wickham mown' and ntercimatamii norms, Cu
or betbre, the expiration of saves weeks bowl lbw awe
date. The bight of each negro to be , four lest mid four
Indust* upward, and the customary proporUen• Übe
olearred, via: trot/Ord" wales. onioehirghwealas..
It is farther agreed between said piffles. that it 11•7
or the annexed rargo should appear &West Then kma
ed. that a deduction of 60 per edit. shall Ds 'sada ea
each article or articles that may so appear, and should
on the other hand any artklear articles hi delivered to
Revere. Lewla and Boyd over and above who la repte.
tented and specified In the annezedlovoice„ we agree to ,
.pay this said Wickham 80 per cent en the same that
may he so delivered. Sipa&
MII ven T.
. PHILIP LEWIS;
•
, .
JOON BOYD. ,
•
We pram* them te to reason to tumefies tin
authentic itiot this Interesting document: which
we commend.* the ettiontimi - of oar reedit&
ffibiallaay.
lODEB 01-DIAIS.
A Min t.Quarterlylfre few arm a toed the tam.
lag aniele, which will be read with .totenst
it) be shot dead Is one .of the tiniest medeier
terminating'life, tepid as it is. the body has Nil
sure.to feel and reflect. Oa the first attempt by
one-of the frantic adherents of Spain to , mast
nate W Maui, Prince of Orange, who took the Wad
in the revolt of the Netherlands, the hall passed
through'the boiled in the foie, and brought him to
the ground. In the instant that preceded ,tape.
action he was able to form the notion that the
ceiling of the room had fallen and crushed him.
The cannon shot which plunged into the brain of
eheries VII. did not prevent h*frousielsteghle
sword by the hilt. The Idea oPanattask and that
seeestity for defaces was pressed on him by allow
which we would suppose too tremendous to leave
an interval for thought.• Built by no Means for
lows that the inflicting of fatal wounds is meow
paniellty a pang. From what is knows ief the
first effects of gunshot wounds, it is probable the
impression is rather stunning than acute. *Unless
death be immediate the pain is varied es the in
tire of the injuries, and these are put emoting
up.
eut , •
there is nothing singular in the 'l'lo Nen
sation, though Lord Byron remarked the physice:
logical peculiarity that the elpressien Is invaria
bly that of languor, while in death from is Admit
the countenanee reflects the natural character of
gentleness or ferocity, to the last gulp.
Seine of these cases art of interest to,show with
what slight disturbance life may go under a mor
tal wound, till it comes to fermi atop. A !ousel.
dier'at Waterloo, pierced by a musket ball In the
hip, begged water eta soldier who chanced to pos
sess a canteen of -beer. Tbit wounded man drank,
returned his heartiest thanks, mentioned that his
regiment was nearly • exterminated, and having
proceeded a dosen yardi on his way to the rear,
fell to the iith, and, with one convolsive move
ment of the limbs, concluded his cam y.
,voices" said the trooper, who himself tells the
story. "gave scarcely the slightest soulid of weak
nen." . •
.
'Captain Basil Ball, who, In his early youth *u
present at the battle of Coruonn, has singled out
from the conclusion that consigns to O'Brien the
woes and gallantry oh,, ear, another !mange, es:
tremely similar, whiehoccurred on thet"ocession.
An old officer, who was shot In the head, arrived
pale and faint, at the temporary hospital, and
begged the surgeon to look at his wound, which
was pronounced I:portal. • N
"In feed, I feared so,'! he responded, with Um ! •
. dad utterance, "and yet I should wish very'
1 1 1
.ueb to lie* spittle longer, I . It were possible.," t,
Ile laid the word i upon th ono at his side, as
gently, says Hall, as if the 'tie rd been, turned
into glass,*arfd almost immediiti y sank sense-;
less upon the turf. , - • f .
Tits trot between Vlore Temple and Prince,* on the
Boston coarse has ittodueed math attention7t Some 1115
teen' thomand persons were reported to baitheall Pre
rent. Princess le , reported as behest I,kt/et* and Very
bard to drive, and quite disposed to break.. ,
Yhra Temple was brought from Utica In 1850,
Duchess county, N. Y., and thetesold for 11175, the seller •
remarking that she onl eat him $BO. atid that she was
so foolish and flighty, s he never would be a neer. Bee.
Lr Perrin, 01 New York, then bought her for $550. Use.
• der his ownership she won a number of rates, end began
to' establish a reputation, Uer swiftest.' time with' bliss 1
wan 2.14. John C. Perrin washer nest owner. at 55111.-
She bad a number of race*, in some of which ; she wee
badly defeated. lies best time with him fan 542. She
was, now sold to several l pscrae at high prices. liar
present owner, 11. 51eM , gave $5OOO for her. .Por.
tcr's Spirit, from which w take these facts, gives if long
list of her victories, which have established her repots.
lion 'as Queen
9 f the Turf. The same aceount mentions
seven defeats. '
Princess east her present proprietor. Mr. Veskle,Bsooo.
Bar greeted victories she won over the famous Water. iv
GI Witco* Chief, *gal oat whim the eras matched for the
Immense stake of saimaz ton now to wagon.. Bbo won
this- great trot io .2).10%, without looting It n.injol l
break. The owner of Glencoe Chita, hematite, not Mpg
entislied with the mull, at once matched his bore*
against her for woo • side, to do the ume distant's the
following day. But Princess Mon this second rare u
easily as the nrst,secompllshlng the ten miles In 20.11184..
A Court of Common Pleas, held ezelestrely fee
the trial of ceases brought by tie Commonwealth
of ;Pennsylvania, spinet various 1941vIduals and
entpotatione, commenced . le Ilarraborg /117n
daY. A:Ong the eases reported in the Teleirepis,
we end the following': - '• •
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania es. the
, county of Sob oy lk ill. .This suit is brought for the
stun of our 814,000; taxes dui for the years of
1858 sad 1857:' The attorney ..for Schuylkill
County attempted to prove tbut they had paid toe
ssi i
mite in former years, and disimed a credit fer
over payment, bet in this they failed; and the
Co ' tuotiviealth prOved`that they were still lit •dw.
ken other years. Attorney General Knox for
the State, and Mr. Hushes foe the county of
SchoylkilL On trial.
An Indiana piper records the frightforeteeta
Of bairwhisityopon a persoo nimed Lewis. 4i
ter swalloiring a glass he fell, and was seised with
1 -fierce spasms which drew his toes into the soles
of his feet, his Boger,' into his hinds; sod Dent
las body into a eircle.' Ili' jaws/were locked bst
and could not be opened.; Racked bj theie tart- -
hie convulsions, at intervals of one to live boars,,
the poor fellow has eiisted ten, days.-* Bono of, z.•
- the whiSky this way doesn't even favor a fellow 4
with spasms. It kills on the spot.
ARANY responsibility rests upon
All ; the,little boys in Milo ars ,Marning tp. walk
a - rope. The pillage of clothes-lines Js universal.
Those who can %get F rope, do their little Blondin
on beard fences.. Besides this melancholy result,
the editors of /innate and .Itoolrester me ,threet•
aced with."a coolness" on aCconot of their sisal
rap lets, Blondin and De Kayo. •
,111 . -What s melancholy redaction It Is that the
fiery hearted Governor.Of Virginia hes added his
name to the long and miserable list of the victims
of letter writing. ;be pen is a formidablearesp
on but a-Anen can kill bimielf with it • great
deal more easily than be can other . people.
GRANT -TEIORDURX says that Metteptich, the
subtle Austrian,' once declared that as long.'s' the
republie of Actierput existed. then woatil be its
stability for the ilstonei of Europe,pind thad
oily autido'te to damocrasy 3 was to ptopagato sta., ,
very in America. f
Its that envies, makes another mah's vlrtwhis,
vies, and mother's Nippiest' his torment; where- --,
as, be that mica at. the prosperity of asothirr,
L a partaker of same. ' •
. . . , .
' OLD bachelors aro wont to console thole lonll.
mots by such growls at womankind as -
Lasy It tail-raised It malt• ; ; .-',.-.
If handsome. saln— .Looking 4 Pail.. . . ,
:Par off repe'o tepee tilltomorrow, 'end yen
hare Alay mere to repeat till,
ands day lime te
pent io.
. .
An envious man mines as much at the manner
in which his neighbors lite r as It hi. audetilimed
them.. •
A Bows in four.wordo oo Um vanity of nab%
Irpotiessiono:—"Shniski• kayo no' pockets,"
WE sin carry nothigg with ua to tbf other
world, save the good WV bare does.
GOOD order i. bread-4 rder, starvation.
There ari200,000,000 feat of !amber !sae
isfactured ityliangor, Me.l yearly. •
• .
eft - Bea bathing may •be advantageously eon.
tined throtigh\the month .14 October.
- 1/01F - A. Penns)lranian, Clawed Charles Leal* a
native of Clariontcounty,,is raid !tp bare gathered
over a thousand ounces 'fit gold dun at Pikes
Peak.
Air* son of " the Hon. Kenneth Raynor, of
North Ciroline„tiosi killed a few days ago, by the
accidental ditelintp of a gin. He was thirteen
years of art.".
,Orin N. York twenty yearn ago every prat
wieder resorted to the-Battery; sow. the Battery
has been very generally abandoned and
promenaders go .to the Central Park, whieb is
further'nortb. No fact maims strikingly
illpittraes the , remarkably rapid growth of the
®gropo t i
• .
Itifr'Col.,Thomas B. !Winn announcer his
purpose to establish a IHerary and panelist gear
torly,wigasitte. to, be entitled The Notional AA-
Agretie Quarter(' •Besinte, and to be &Unshed
fnith, Washington city. The first finisher Is to
ewilaln a doily 'executed likenin of Prelidelit
Buchanan. ' - ,