The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 24, 1859, Image 1

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    t ogs or PUI =NEES' JOU?
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SISOtS st , ESCitgillOlS:
131))1XSUS per annual, payable in
es XS If ant paid within six menths—and
I "I - LI sitiaje th e Par. ' '
I , IIP A . iti MUSS: - -
espies to On. address, (in adVanCe,) •
it ree 40 ill
i'." " • .11' 40 • ' ..34 ,-: • ,
Illt7.lna'b sseseri p? ion s mast be btliailittlY PI
„Ire, sad teat to one eddec,,,,,, , ...,,,2,.. ,
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• .vo csISIXIS Awieirigiiiii,i ‘ .
lb , jorz.w...i 1 1 be furtatehisltoentvieys' .
F' n ,
IN conic.. cash on delliny. ...,'... '
al _,,,vfmce end School YeacAcrt inpiii
Al . ' i t . 51 In advents.
Pr P'
vas LIMO? NeItIPAIIESS. - '- 1 ,
,f ,o,ribers order thedbmentin mince of i
li., the publisher 'may continue tosend..
1' - • 1
. 1 itt e,r , v , •re paid. - , ...
u .. .. db .. r ibers neglect or refuse ito take * th
II l o i n ornillee to which they Cr, direct
fel rermible until they have' eel t led , th
) ` 14 ....1 teem discontinued. -
Frif%nwrlbers move to other ptases nithinit
n bilf er, and the newspapers ire soot tali
1 9 .0 01 , they are held responsible. ‘ •. j
ol g t rt h e e h n a in v c e e
or i ghat refusing total
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.rfor,
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prun. . removing, end Initial
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' f a ci a evidence cd intentio
RATES OF ADVERTISI
0 , 0 square of 10 Hone, 50 cents for °nein.'
,larst twertions, 25 cents each. II Hoeg ,
~,,—subsequent insertions, 12 1 ,4 cents
~,t , ,einents over alines, for short periwig, •
„ o re.
Eg gs ONE. TWO. THEIS.
rgollnes, 63 88 $1 25 $l.l
ratlines, 80 126 175 2
11 ,,P
lines 100 150 200 3
4.i110e5,• 125 225 • 2 60 ' •- 4
:4,, , n lines, 125 225 2.70'4
dlne*, 25 2 85 5
mor , tillcsr / 2 S- •2 25 *3 oo 5
, LL (wilt SITE LINES COUNTED gig *WARS OP
0., Notre, 125 225 360 61
f r et-raves. 225 400 500 91
/ , ,,,,,,..quares, 360,,•6 00 766 12 1
fru oquares, 460 , 600 800 14,
Quitter Rol., 000 000 1200 18 i
o..arger space for short periods, Ai per se
hritualnees
_Notices, $1 each—alcompanl
adrwiNotnowt. 50 cents each. , •
A.lTi•ribsernents before Marriages and Deaths, 10 twain
re
ilee for first Inwertion—subsequentrtions,lieents
r line. Nine words aro counted arta line in'adeettising.
tierchants and others, advertising by the year, wit it
ebiava. and a manakin advertisement.not exceedingly .
:,,,Orrill be charged, including aubscriptiob. • $l6 00
ipare to the amount of four squares, with etma.
gee and subscription, .
Without changes, at the rates designated a l lot*.
Advertisements set in larger typo than sun] will be
( hinted :i0 per eent.advanee, ma those pricirs. All cuts
rill he charged the same as letter press. - ' I
So Tod , ' advertisement.' received frogg lAdver , tising
~ „.,,plebroad, szetlpt at 25 par, cent. adva pee on there
prires:unleas by special agreement with to putliiker.
Wi
!
triages 25 cents each. Dvithanecompst o.
led with n
1 1,..2.5 centre without notices, no charge.
& All notices, except thOte of, a religious r erecter and
tlr karat [oust purposes, will be charged 25 cents ' for any
number of lines under 10. Over 1011ties,4 cents per Hoe
alitlnnal.
proceedings of meetings not of a general or public
rharirtri. chimed at 4 cents per line for each insertion.
To ferilitato caleulationiwe will state that 328 lines
nave aj column-164 limn. a half column—and 82 linesa
natter column. 2252 words matte &colt:mut-1476 a half
r ,iumn—aud 738 a quarter column. All odd lines over
nth square, charged at the tate of 4 rents per Hoe, for
one Unto, and 8 cen Oilier line for three times.
I".irly advertisers must confine their adrorthing to
their own business. .Agencies •for others, I sale•of Heal
yoste..er., are not Included in business adiotertl.ements.
THE CELEBRATED. HOLLAND RENIEDY FOR
- IMSEE.PSIA, •
• , ,
DISEASE OF THE KIDNETS;' ,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS. OF. ANY KIND.
OgVER AFID ACVE,
EVERY FARMER AND. EVERY
FAMILY has its peculiar Bitters, compounded itc•
col ding to some favorite recipe, handed down trout fat het
sou, perhaps. The...p.L•naciple that a tonic-stimulant is
arressary 'I n every house.is undisputed. yet. being corn.
pounded by unskillful hands. often contains elements
I..th incompatible andineonsisteu t—somet imespositlre•
Ir hurtful. We here offer to the publlvin a highly con,
contrated form, what will exactly supply this want, pre
pared upon scientific principles. compounded of simples,
acting 10 harmony,yet each fultillini its ownreinedial
office.
To VIE PIITSICIAN Is here offered.in a convenient form,
yet perfect ly safe, an Incitant, which .net ing upon the
&relation. raises the action of the s 3 stem to the stand.
and of health, especially after any debilitating attack of
di.ease. after depression from heat, or anY local or acct•
dtal rouse; an' Anti-A'partacidie. which. with a general
stimulant nower.acts with a peculiar Influence upon the
flacons system. calming nervoustrritation,wherctal:etr
properly. without the least tendency to the brain, and
without that distressing reaction which ha the bane of
most tonics—often causing moreinjuvy thaiktheoriginal
disease.
• Is-t Toxic, moderhiely and permanennyeaaltingthe
snergies of all parts of the frame. producing necttgarily
*healthy increase of the action of the verlou4btgans,
, heroically changing the acidity of the stotnarb.and act.
lag um:malty upon the liver In regulating 'permanent] y
the billlary secretions.
NOTlCK.—Whoever expecfcintind thisit beveragewill
lie disappointed; but to ties sick, weak and low-spirited.
it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of
nzu tar remedial properties..
Casattota.w-Thegreat populorityof this delightful
Aroma hasindueed many imitationa.whieh the pu%lic
should guard against purrha4ing. Be not persuaded ,to
buy ainy thing else until Lowhave given llosan AVE'S Hot,
ttsn litmus alair trial: One bottle will convince you
how Infinitely superior It Is to all these Imitations.
IllirSold at fit per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the
01.42 . PICOPRI,ETditS
BENJAMIN P;CE;JR. &CO
KLNUF
• pljarmarentist anb Chemists;
PITTSBURG, PA.
. .
-For sale In Philadelphia by thelagenta—llollrmin &
I , l ,, rwig. office of the Democrat; John Johns, V. 2 Hare
ktre.t: Dyntt & Sons, 133 North &mud street. Alan. in
.E.radlng. by Bitter & Co; Lancaster. by John F. Long
Co.; Pottsville. John G. Brown, J. C. C.7lll4thet, and
C. W. Enfing; Tamaqua, by E. J. Fry 311nersvill .J.
K. Burns, sad, la Befinylklll Ilgern, by. De. E
:best er. , November :.".7 "58
• • McLEAN'S - 1
Strengt4niug Cohilal.and Blood
. Yorifier.
VIE GREATEST REMEDY IN TILE WOELDI
This CORDIAL Is
101 Red from a licrry
['own only to myself,
Id chemically com-1
tied with some ofthe
ost valuable mellici
mole, herbs. and
Irks. k nown • to the
Ind .of man. viz t—
loodroor, Blackroot;
'I d glwrry Dark,
allow Dock, Dander•
S mum rill I, El.
Mowers, with Oh ,
rs, producdugibe
moat lu faith remedy
for the re.‘nration of
`tralth near known.
.
It Is NATURE'S Otry r. EDT. ruttng illw•aves by natti
ral laws. When• tak.eri. its healing intlnene. is felt
i,itirsing through every vein of /le Isdy, purl!) log nod
sereleratln4 the &rut:atm of the blis4. It rowitgalires
any' bilious 'flitter in the stomach{ and strengtheds the
uhele or,:anizAt lon. • •• . .
Hel.ri%'s Strengthening Cordial will effectually cure
Liver Complaint. Dyspepsy, Jaundice, Chronic or Ner.,l
sous Diseases of the Hitineys, and all Debilities !
trefri a disordered Liver or Stoweli. Heartburn.
1 oward Sires, Acidity or Sickness of the Stomach. Full
noss of Blood in the Head. Dull Fain or 810W/INT In
the tired. l'alpitatifin of the Heart. Fullness Or Weight
the Stomich,Sour Emltat ions. Choking offeuCfocallng
Feeling when Bing down', lhynessor Yellotiness of th 4.
skin'and Eyes. Night Sweeter Inward Fevers. Pain in
I ho Small of Os Dark. Chest or Side. SuadO'n Flushel4
Heat, brpression of Spittle, Frightful Dreams, Languor
hitsnond-ory. or any Nervous Mileage. Sores or Iliotebee
on the Skin, and Fever and Agua(or chllas end fever.)—
it will alto curb cilieases of the lilladdei• and Womb,
such as Seminal Weakness.% rneontineiare of Urine,
Sfratigoary, I oriammatiou or Weakness of the Womb or
ltiadder. White*. kc.
.There le no mistake about Cue
dill will rinser :fill to cure nay one of the above climates'
if taken per directions on each bottle in Geruditi Eug•
.11 , h end French. • .
Over half a million of betWa hare been Sold during
the pant silt months, and In no itistance has It tilled In
0,1 °2 entire 'satisfaction. Wiie, then, will sifter We/4-
le-. Or Debility, when ..11cLean's Sirtngthenivo
via curedour
To the Ladles;-.Do you vith to be healthy and
Emug't Then go at once and gut some of PleLean's
etrengt holing Cordial. 'lt will strengthen and invigre
rat e sour blood'to flow Itu,mth every veto. and the rich.
and bloom of health to mount to your cheek
E , ery bottle warranted to give ratisitetion. I •
'Poe Childrelli...Wo nay to rtrents, If •Vour.chil
titre are sickly, puuy, or afflicted with•enutplainti rrev.
' , sent among children. give them n Fmril quantity of
McLean's Cordial.'and It will make them healthy. fat
and robust. Delay not a . mement—trY It - and you will
be convinced. .
. . .
,
.
It Ia delirious to take... Every co u nt ry mer.
chant should not leave the city until he'.bas procured a
fury of MeLean's Strengthening Cordial.. It sells rap.
MI ~ beanie it always cures. A liberal disiount will be
1313 .to those - who bul - to pelt again. : •
CAUTION SewNeliare of Druggists, or Desists, who
may try to palm uptm you 9.'1336 Ritter .or Sarsaparilla
trash (which they can buy cheap), by saying , it Is just
/*paid: Avoid inch
- men. Ask for 31cLtaa's•Stutaovit.
'NINO tOlleiAL, and take nothing Wei. It Is the only
remedy that will purify the blood thoroughly, and at
th,. same time strengthen the system'.
floe tablespoonful taken every 'aerobes f (haling) Ia a
certain preventative for Cholera, Chills ADO reser, Ift I.
ls. Fever, or any prevalent disease. • .
Price only $1 per bottle, or six bottles frtrtliNe ....
1 . • J." 11. IIcbEAN - ,
5. , 10 Proprietor of the Cordial; ab;o, Me Lean'i Volcanic
Oil Liniment.
- . •
,
111cLean's Volcanic 011 Liniment! •
• The best Liniment in the world; IM man or beast.
. Another remarkalde cure performed, by illebrom's Vol.
cynic Oil Liniment. Head for yourselves:
Thomas Yard, a blacksmith, living near Cass avenue.
,•,0 Tenth street. had a horrible running sore en hie buit.
11, tried various Liniments, Salves, kc.. bat could (kilt
Do avaid: lie destmtred of ever being ahledoirork at his
trade agale...because be could not bear any weight on
Lis toot'; and by oar. swill bottle r f SiaLean's Volcanic
Oil Liniment, he le now I.l , l,etly•en red: - ,
Rheumatism, Par ysis. Neuralgia. Bruises. Sprains,
Miguel. in thedoint or,ctscles. r 4 aellings. Sore 'I bruit,
.1
Si
Varaelui or Toothach . V !minde,Pr;,,i,C ate . 6M ef I. Hutu&
&aids, Paine. &a., ytebbto the "'made" indnehre of title
vronderful Liniment. . . .
Par horses and Cattle. it li an infallible
. y
chsr e ,,, Galls. s.eratches, CI arited Ileela, La. "Med-S pa. ll"'
rte. Sweetly, Splint. Fistnh, ilonsee.swelitU,'lT: oi. Looltsuake bites. and varinuather diseases *hi u " '
iwilsitroi !NW to from injuries or arcidentS, ; Ch an t
Every' country merchant shOuld obtain it supply o f
Melean's Volcanic Oil Unilnent. It tells rapidly, b.i ti .,
lialeayr noes. '• ; ' ' • . '
• A liberal discount will be made to 'merchant 'Win` buy
-1., sell iutaie. - - •
lii,'F,, MN by J. U. IifcLEAN. Proprietor, coma; of
Pori and Pine areets. St, Louts, Mo.
IttPlor Wein Pottsville, by J. O. MOWN . . Centre ci:
”Alm mle In Philadelphia, by DR. 11. SWANN t: A
otN, Xo, 4 Youth 7th street. .' . f3l 1
•
' , Wooer
I 2 80 If
20 00
id In ad.
with•the
it,
until
r Itissw
,tees •►e
blllsand
PUBLISHED EVERYSATU DAY 1101111. G, BY-BENJANIN BANNAN s SPOTTStILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY;:PENNSYLYANIA.
,Informlng
The former
e celesta
them un
I fraud.
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i • Pier No. 1.
VAN DUSEN, NORTON ilk CO.,
DFILVIN IN BUT QUALM= OP
•
RED AND WHITE ASH COAL.
; • 121/3 Walnut street, PhihulLelphla.
ES: 55 Liberty street . New York.
OFFICE?:
—. 5 DO4lllO 'street. Mutton.
CUMBERLAND - COAL. •
sold' Agents for the
Lchigli Cool ned Naviyation Conipany. ['sB-42
Pier No. 2.
BLAKISTON & COX, . - '
. , ,
....„. HHIPPVIS OF THE HEST QtaLITIES Or .
'WRITE ASII.RK'D ASH and TIIIISIO'NTECIIIYLKIA
1 . ' cOA L ; FRANKLIN COMPANY'S CU M Ell-,
,
'. LAND COAL: also, lIAZLETON, Llie
, ULOK COAL. : , . • I,
l/
217 Widnut:street niladelplitz. .
9FRICI:3: 4 New street . New York,
~
• . , 17 Doane street, ild'slon. - I'sll-1.2
• - • - BAUM,II6LE it,, • .
_ CO.,e
. , . IMEREI.AII,D . 8111PPEUS 9/ . : •
... .
1=141.31MT.1344 VC' 000 ILIA,
. i • First quality lied 4sit Coal.
(N 0.113 Walnut street. iblladelphle.'
,4*lerS:", N0..70 State FEreet, , lloFton.
(No. IG6 Broadway, New York. - . ['5S44
Pier No. la.
"1 HAYES ,& 6OOSIbiL
SIIIPTIMS OF ' •
ink AND WHITE ASH SCIttrYLHELL COAL.
I • • WiIARF,NO.I3, PORT 111011310. ND.
' Lehigh , assillSchuylkill Cual at Retail.
YARD-CornerZil an'd Arch streehi.
OFFICE-103 ;Walnut street, PhiladOphia. • I's B-12
SCHUYLKIII NAVIGATION,
Shipping t v . E ol ,f fNarg iliA , Pim COAL,
!Delaware Riv er, ' Philadelphia.
Wharf No. I.
AUDENRIED & CO. -,
•,
IROMMEL; POTT3 & CO.' •,.
• -
(20h Walnut Street. Philadelphia.'
OFFICES : HO Br adway, New Yrk.
•- I State Street and
. 31vrchants' Row, Roston
• - REPPLIER & BRO.
N. K. car. Walnut & Fourth Ste., Philats.
OFFICES:, 35 Phi° Street. New. Ynrk. • '
Merchants' Bank Building, Brorideuce.
DAVIS PEARSON & CO.,
MEIER'S AND PUIPPEPE OF THE
ELEBRATED, LOCUST 10U.NTA IN WHITE AS:ianA
- SPOIIN VEIN.
, RED ASH COAL,
13S Walnut Sheet }
:s"9. Street. New York.
I (NO, 11 Doane Street, Bogen.
A RF-0 EEN WIC PE W A RE' AVENUE.
PEARSON GIDEON BAST, ARMAND.
•
CULP. VILIP.P4 N. P. 00
• 1 Wharf No. 3.'
CHAS. MILLER & CO.
• WHITE' ASH,
r ow th'il'lNK KNOT and MT:LIFFA ASH ,
RED = ASH, •
Froni their PuffNlX COLLIERIES
ANAL T.ANVINGS—OItEEStVICI! AND SPRUCE STS
OFFICE :—No. 105 Walnut Strait; Phllialrlphli.
April '59 I • 1 ISII ,
GEO. S. PATTERSON & BROS,,
recast and Broad Moun/aiss White Ash
COAL.
:Also. RED ASD. from the P,actl Mcnintain and Pai
nter veins. ajj 'Flour and Feed taken. iu exchange for
Oval. - I EDW. It. PATTERSON;
I • : j it'll. P. PATTERS),
1 Office gE ll'ardatuer, Railroad sir -et, Ildtgrille, Pa. '
1 0 tiO. S. PATTERSON. . •
!1 /IridaepoJt,..ltontgentery aqua y, its.
July 23.'59 I il).ly .
I LEGAL CARDS.
IV. IZOSEI3ERRY, Attorney at
j• Law. Offico--corner of 3larßat and 2nd atrenta,
Augulgt 9, '56 32-
AlY o E ffi li e S ca lr e
. 11 tre S e E e:t i l i po t:, i o te rn th ?;
i tt . La it w al;,
qats,iik. • [February 9.'56 .6-
I'. IiEWEES, Attorney at Law..
, • ci E : ... I;
. 0 .
rnox ' . • -.8 a = 0 • t, , ..1
11_
• OFFICE—Four doors above. Mortimer'', Hotel, '8 . A.. 2, i z..r.
Centre street, Pottsville, Pm. [Dec. 5,'57 49- -
• , ;,-4e, fl , . ~4 • Ei•
110.31 AS It. BANNAN, Attorney at Jo . Riehmoud, • 1 501 1, 15 1135 7 : ...47
,
•
-Law. Ofitee in Centre Street, oppdsite the Episcopal 1 , :" l'hiladelphia, 1 b 0.1.45. 135. 30
C urch,PottsVille, Penna. 1.7,:c,e, 29, , 56 47-ly " Inclined Plane, 15U 145, 1.35 30
---- " N lectown, , • 150 f-45 1 R 5. 30
TORN C. CONRAD, Jr., Justice of 150 1 45; .1 r,5 130,
" Germantown n. R.,
,-" Fills or Bchuylkill, 150 145 135 1,30
It p the Peaeo and Conveyancer 7 -ctllce opposite 'Post " Manayunk. . ;• IGO 145 135 150
Orce, Broad at:, Tannl4p4n, Pa. [May 2'67 18- " BPring Mills, , 1 35 ' 180150 1 20
I ILEMENT S. FOS'I ' ER, Justiep I
)
(i), "Consbehedcen and Ply- ~
mouth ltallroall. : - 1 a 5. _1 r,...0 . 120 Op
• the Peace,'llinnrseille—colletions and agen,ies o• " Rambo's and Potts' and
lic 6;0 and at tended ;to carefully, (Feb. 23, '5B • I Jones', . ~ -- leo 1 2 5 -1 15 110
• •
O.IIN SEITZINGER, Justice:: the
it : Peace. ST. CLAIR. will attend' to all 'business en•
1 `
Valley"rest
t Kennedy , o F w or n ge r , ll rldge po rt ,
1 1 2 3 5 0
1 1 2 20 5
.:
1 1
1 1 0 5 l ir 1 :''-'
. 125 i.l 20 . - 1 10 110
, 0'
trusted to bite rwith diligence and care. [lB4B 8-Iy* " Pheenlayille, 115 1
" oyer's Ford, . 1 .15 1 I 1 (19 1-00
110 100 I'oo
,:,IANIUEI. GAltßE'rl', Magistrate, ".,„Potts,tow„-, 115 140 100 1-0
1 15 .1 10 1 . 00 10 0 4
t„.3 'Conveyancer and General Collector. Office, Centre 1 " n `',"1,,.„.,",'"' . 111 105 05' - 65.
St!. Pottsville,;above Exchange Hotel. Aug. 15. '57 33- ' '"''''''""''
f , neftiling,: • 95' DO 80 80
TAMES J. 7 SF.:I.BEIt'I', 'Attorney •at .
" Between Reading
" and •
95 • 90. . 994 • 8 °
f_ j, Law, Pottsville, Delluvlkill County. N. .
~ 47a-011ire on Centre greet, above the IlinerF',Bank. " MOhrse.lle, ' ' O5 0 0. So iti ' BO •
July 30, ',1 4 .1 1 31- " Hamburg., 95 ,90 80 ~ 80
95 • 90
~.._=, ___..1_,_... r .:„ . .....„._
.. L „- 7 .._........__-- " Orwlgsburg.' ,
iiANCROFT, Attorney at
taw, and Megirtrate.
y kl , ICE—Cot tre Ntroet, rorravit.r.n.'ewn doors be
le"; the Town [April 9.'59 Ir.tr
AY. §PINNEY ; Attorney at Law,
• Ashland. Schuylkill county. Pal will'ace as
agent hi the purchase and sale 14 Real gshite. tot !action
of rents, &c. [Aahland. May '43, '.sl'
- - - --
iIIRISTOPHER L I.1"F LE, Attor
nay at Liw . , Pottsville. E.chuyikill county.
tti , rtru—lo illsitsutongo street, corner of Second.
11,1 d j 154 y
)AVID B;GREEN, Attorney a fLaw,
• Pottirvllle,l'a., South - West Corner. Centre - and
Market street++; Second Story. Entrance on Market EL.
' Si - It —May be consultant In Gorman ;
'Slay 7 ,'69 ISL
lirat•lttLil4.l • (JORX T. non..
E)IE.LIS ar..IIOYLE,
'ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OFFlCE—lnlMahantangri street, near Centre, Potts:
wine). Poi; [October 30;'bS 4417
J 141). HENDIIICIC3.I [coaxAn P. BRINDIL.
II & - SHINDEL, At
torneys itt Law, TA %AQUA, Pa. Having :timid
,
at rd,togetluir In the practice of the Law. all professional
bulginess in Sclinylkili and adjoining counties tintrdated
Ito their one will receive prompt attention.
May 29, 's£4 I ZI.
13IJ§1NESS CARDS.
w..SHEAFFEit, Pottsville, Pa.,
j ; J o itite of the Pennsylvania State Geologleol Survey,
explores lands to ittes..te. October 13. '65 414 f
TIENRY I I LEASANTS v Civil and
Mining tugineer,VOTTSVILIAI. -
0 rricz-,Cu4n! street, wort eltle;betereen Market and
Norweeiao• [Auguat. 8, '57 32-Ota
RAND
. -iutillnulueer,Surreyor, tEc., will attend to 111114ityg
V
or andi , . ml noW. town plait,. £e. Office Silver Terrace,
rottwellie, l'a 1 - . _Plareli 19. 'I:9 12- •
Nng, GENPY—For, the. Purehaieand
• Sale of Real Estate: buying and calling Coal: ta•
• ,it charge of Coal Lando. /Woes, ke.,and collecting
iirents.-Omen ahantaitgo Street, Pottsville.
TA pal 6.'6R 144 - . CHAS. M. IT'LL.
' fIEOR KB. FISLER, MechaniCal
~- ILA EnglUeet and Draughtvmait, attends to the sale
and purrharo of machinery. and to there-building and
putting up of old machinery. . •
Port Carbob March 6. '69 ' . . 104 f •
ciEORGE K.. SMITH,
.• xi: . Mining Englea r rer amid
- ; - • - - Collleiry'Vloweip
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- POTTSVILLE. PENNA. -, ,
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firngluper; Ashland,. Pa.,attanght toSoneyfuir and
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Prures.lou . Pallor add rigs, Vann to In Spring P. 0.,
fic Ituylkil I Count V. P 3. r, eb. `23,18:1, • S-li
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IWILL TEACH YOU TO PLERCit 210111Vta OP. VIZ was, AND BRING *VT YBO THlSuntaltli
movatanta, mama ram WILL OIR vrauceruiTo ovit spraa ava 111nt7f.C2 ALL. SATO= SO ova nu AND, irtscar+D r . ,zolsios.
Peer No. 3.
1 Wharf No. 2.
14Abcps AND snirrON II
• . Pier Noe 13.•
TYLFR. STONE & CO., ~
DIALEILB l TARIM bESCTITTIONS OF
Red and Whiter-Ash
BCHUYLKILL AND'LEHICH COALS
AND
OMIROMB "CRESS CUMBERLAND COAL..
rinfr welt:et street. Indladelpbbt. .
OFFICES: • V ,Waphingtop. BuiltUng, erodgeneik - .
OrPadiraF. New York.
,PIYItICO.b, LOST Ittica3l , o2lD. ° V 384.
• Pier NO.- •
44W/B- 11.0213ERMElp; '„,
- DM= /l3rD 111111P . IMA 0r.604, • 5 ,..• •
Offers fir sale by the Caine, the belt q:tralltles of
Rep AND WHITE ASWCOALS.
Lfillloll and COM DEttI..A24D COAL.
WIMP NO.O,
OBFICEB 318.WaInnt street, Pbiladelph4.
„t 'lO - Exchange street, Boston., [ 58-4 j
• Pier No. 9..
•
ersmexsoN ' - ' 1 I; ot.ov
SINNICKSON & GLOVER.
SHIPPERS OP
sciruTuriti, ariart.mm BED.AISII,
LIM,
Lehigh stud Bituminous Coals.
OFFtCPSv No 133 Wsictut oared, l'hibidelphia..
0 State House Rasoment,•Rostost. -
WHARF NO.O, PORT RICLIMOND, nalad'a. rd!
LEWIS All e a r ritiVED BE‘Cat
An: waoLtakr.rDEALlOB3 IN THS OUT Vaillistitis or •
thracite. & Bituminous Coal
/
• - YAM - Walnut wtroet. Philadelphia..
' ,OiFICES: 110 Broadway. New Xnrk. •
gl.l State al reekllopton. ~
Pioneer Shippers Pow Etizabdliptirt,
OP
LEIIIGII,;SPIIING MOUNTAIN. JIAZLUTON ANo
COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. 1 1'591
COAL. i
'LEWIS - AUDENRIED &
OFFICES.t.
On Walnut street, PHILADELPHIA!. •
llußroadway. NEW YORK.
86 State street, BOSTON
i
TlF . hdesale Dealers in the bell earkiie# of DOMES t
CO.ALS-Stle Proprietors . of 1{,41 Creek Valiciy, cu
ble of producing over 150,000 Mae a year eelel,
led ptamtm, (Red Aah.) and BLACK MEATH, ( '
. ALSO,
Exclusive Agents for the male of the puiely'lrenulne
mist Mountain Coal. from the Locust Dale Collier::
pea, C. Parrs Sc Co., all of which will be, shipped di
to New York, via Canal; or coastwise viii lireenw
PLire, (below Navy Yard, Philadelphia.),
ALSO,
At Philidelphia, from Pier 30.11, Port Ri
mond..
The choicest qualities of RED and WHITE A
COALS front Schuylkill County, selected with stn.;
care and shipped under our personal. 'superlutende
.
At Elizabethport 11...T
-1E1M:ill SPRINGAIOUNTAIN mid COUNCIL it I /
• COALS. .--..
From Baltimore, Md. • 1
• The eelebraled lIAMPSIttIiE BITUMINOUS MA
At Jersey City, N. I.
(ria Lehigh and Alorris &mats.) •
The very superior WI LK EtiRARIIE COAL, from
Oattinsore rein, taken from the "Aud marled Imp
talent and' Coal Company's Estate," near Wilkesba
Sloe; the COUNCIL. RIDGE COAl.;'both of which )
steam purposes and FM. family use, are unsurpassed.
o i,Ve bold certificates in our offices. from' parties' ,
have used and fully tested these Coals, and prong
'
them the DENT ANTHRACITE Coals fur steam In used
dicing no clinker. less ashes and greater blaze, than,
tither kinds now before the public`:' ' I
3lay 15;'58
•
Franklin B. -Gowen,
Miner and Shippe' r of'
WITiTE ASTI COAL, from the .East end Weld Moon
Latin Cullieles—MAMMOTll At BLACK IIgATII VEINS
(MICE-green re street. - oppofite Episcopal Church;
PoTigrille, April 10; '6B 15.1 y ••••
PATENT COAL. TEES. • ' '
! -
IS.
SA AG SELTZ ER, !Agent for the eel
. brated Ashland Coal, mined by Bancroft, Lewis k
Co.. has removed his office to 77 Cedar Street, betiCen
Broadway And.Saf.sau atreet. New York. Has also i the
agency for the sale of Yacht's Patent Coal Tubs !and
Mock,. AB &Men; in Coal will find It to their lutliresi
• to call and vee this new article for easing labor.
New York, July 2. 90 r ' 27.9n0 1
TRANSPORTATION
PZ vi
iLAD'A &- READING RAILRO •
_ Inglien-WW I:7-
t.. 1 1, . IU.F.• 01 the-PhAlada, 4; lt. R. i
, Philadelphia, Ache &1,16, ,
k_.,/ .
The rates cif Freight and Tolls tax Coati ranspor
thin Company, will be as follow s,from lei July, t&'
111 further notice:
Br erder of the Board of ?dowagers,
Itthe 11.'50 14-1 V , . H. MCI IMENT4 ET.
I.?CHUYLKILL NAVIGATION C •
(Vico of the Noviga;
Jf Company, Xitne 3.1859.—0 ts and after July 1
the ehaige for the use ((Cam and for Toll on /loth
carr44 on the Schuylkill Narleation will be it
loWg and thereafter so routinoe. until further not'
FROM
To Philadelphia,
•"Alanayunk, •
___ tinting Mlll, - - • •
' Con4mhoeken, • ,
Plymouth. Dam,
Bridgeport; . ' ,
- ?hire - P=llow n,
.Poi! Kennedy, • '
Valley Entre,
Pawling's Dam, • •
Port, Providence,
PMenlasi De, ; • .:.
Enyer's Yard,
'Pottstown, Landing,' •
Port Dninti,
Dirdsbornugb, . .
Reading.
ADlCOnsea, '
• Mph ravine, . .
' Hamburg.
Ornigablirg Landing,. ,••‘ ~
The charge wIIIH I be per ton. of 210 tbs:, jog fie
It .
rent., OWXDOIP weld°, aft usual. and sin ehirg
than twenty•firii is per ton will he made far an
tame. 'By order the Manage' P s.
- • ." ' • . . VRALIit. Precid
PH rf ILAD'A.I6 READING RAIL ROAD.
titit.
RATES OF FREIGHT 02.4 Atinttli A Nbril,
tIN and AF'I'EILAIARCH 166 1 58;
NJ' until further notice; the rellbwing
Rates ofFrvight
will be charged per 100 pounds:
. - - '
1
1 •
S i 1 ne •
sCrt3
iA11191.1:11 Or 111111011 .
Ig 6 - ^t 4 V
,- • - *. - i. i . 4
cll'Cr,
' i ' . •• k re . C4 '
Dry a oods,Confeetlonery, Books.Csrpeti go - 111 .
I n 74, Cigara,Vreatt Meat-Fisk ti 14 80, de '
A n rll4 . Bran, Butter; Copper, i,.. Ear.
t hettwarr.Orlndstooes.Groc e tesllrtup
Hams, Itanlware, Hides, 110 low-ware, Losther,Marlduery,Oyttenyills r Sewl,
& e.,.
COtton.Coffee.OrsdnJarlron..ead,3lo.'
lameoeile, Spike". Mee.l4 Prorl
-1
sione.Suga r. Mask,. go., ' 1 •
Brooms, Fire Bricks. Guano. 31 II Stones,'
'ltch and Tar, Salt ,Screptinn,Tlmber
' end Lumber. Ate..l- ,- ' { .
Bricks. Coke, Cord Wood, Clay, °nisei,
lee, grrosAre, Liman tone, lif4nnro, MS
Iron, Plaster. St ate, Ilan I.Nutr-s, ge
',.
Finer. per tm rrrl ,
- Starch 21,'S:
S . __,ISATURDAY MORNING, / SEPTEMBPR, 24, 1859.
tiers fc.i tbeShippent of AnOradtes.
BR OM or
11110ZICITIMAXICXXIZa
\irIIABY NO. 71. POLL r RICUMONTi:
gYIICBBNo . sie Walonerbeipt, .
•l N 0.300 %Nut Thiitiont4.24.4w..Toit.
.oetober je.
,Pier lro. 10. • • :
13ANoTtOrr; 15E1Art13,& . 63..
• Mann. *lv Dant iris s OP VII ".
CELEBRATED ASHLAND COAL,-
. FROM MAIIANON MOUNTAIN.
OPTIOII.I. Walnut street, Commercial Buildiwg,
A Philadelphia.
New Yort . Oillie-79-Cedar street. Boston (Ntlea-25
Maly street. . . • [Oct. 23.
Nov 19.
nab Storbria'nt.—Jos. Maittleld.—Cbas. Wannetuarber.
E°.STITRTEITANT & CO .
sir
DEALERS TRH VARIOUS' DESCRIPTIONS 07
ANTHRACITE ...COAL.
'll. Isom:roma tnE REST VARIETIES or "
RED aIVIIIPE ASU ECU UYLEPL a LEHIGH . COALS'
ALSO. _
CUJIDERLAND, horn the Vrostburg CompoOrsGeoliet
Creek Mine., .
ftoi 110 Walnut strurt.Palladelplas.•' • -
OFFICES - : •No. 28 11.11 by streetißrefon.' •
No. 128 Breedenty, am of Cedar st.,N: York.
airSbipmenis from 'irharres N 00.12 tiS, Port Motu
mend, Elhabetbports; N. J., Baltimore. Md., and Atex
audria, Va. ' [AprEll6, 'B9 16. 1.
Pier Mu 14,.
CHAS: A. HECIESCHER . -Ar. , CO.,
lIIIIPPERg or
BROAD ISIOUNTAIN, BLACK HEATH AND SUPEORIR
RED ASII COALS
OFFICES: f 45.50 , 0 th streeMNow York.
vi aunt, stielltPhiladelphts. -PBB-13
RRING MOU ('AIN COAL.
New Coneern.
T HE undersigned', having leased the
Spring Mountain Mines,.
AT JEAStiirlt,LE, PA..
Hil berto, worked by WIL Mu.xes k Co.. are now preys rrd
to supply' this justly celebrated LEIIIOII COAL., and
respoettully invite orders.
-
C.F. RANDOLPH,
/ •
TIINO. F. RANDOLPH.
CHARLES HAMPSHIRE.'
Applications to bo addressed to
Randolph & Co.;
' - 111 Broadway. New 'fork, ham 23;
• 1 • Mb Walnnt street, Philadelphia;
Emden. Penn's:
' Trenton. ew,Jersei.
Axn ro Itandolphs & Hampshire,
Jeaueritle, Pa.
, Janaery 1.'59 4.13,
-, CAIN HACKER & COOK,
• . 34171ERS AND SHIPP/RN OP
n 181.0315. irealtki. Cana.
sO ;floaters In other first quoin WO
White and Fled Ash Coale.
No. 136 Walnut st rel,l l / 4 iladelph fa, and Woodland
Wharrro. Schuyaal. ,
TRONAIS CAVe. NORMS HAMS. 3cesr 51.00011,
FAruary 27, '59 9-17
I. P. VOORHIES,
Lewis Vein Red Ash ;Coal,
Front the "NEW DUNCAN CoLuElly.to,
t ile mines no Other Coal—which annum Its purify.
'4111.4 - Curip) sales by JUAN SHAY. Atrent
. For 1: DUI ES.
N0..11 Fine street; ow
Potterille. March 12,19 (June is. 'as trc yl 11.•
CONNER & PATT t OON,
MINERS ATD SnirrensiTiP THV CHM:MUTED
Locust Mountain Coal.
J.J. CONS ER, .1. S. PATTERSON,
A thl•lnd, 1, ft,rilL.
• Schuylkill County, Pa. I'S9.
JONES & COLE,
TAMAQUA WHITS ASH COAL, •
From the *misdate and linakville Collieries
OFF 11,12- , -lils. 320 Walnut street, Pblindelphlit:
re. Coal forwnrded from Port Clinton by Rending
iliilroad, of N Boat* by Schuyikill . Canal. • f'49.2u
• POTTSVILLE HOUSE.
lOHN•P, KEPNER, Proprietor, .
("mire 'freer. PO.PASTILLE, Pa.'
itrr
.04-oond . Stabling pr04141144.,01 ° 4
• November 21:0, '5B ' 41-
"WHITE HORSE HL".
Corner al
centre and ilahaniongo • OTErottarine
... .
Joaeph RI. Ff!tge,r, Proprietor..
Entertaidmentsaod accommodations .
of the best kind,and every attention . . . 4 1 . —l,
will'be paid by th e host aid his at- t .7 ,...,
ttltldanif to make gnats and travel' • PT,"
.
•ericomfortabb ;----2=7:.`
Auguot I, ',58 '•",
1. • 31-ly'
AMERICAN HOTEL,
Chez= t, bet. Fifth &Sixth 8t..,
PHILADELPHIA.
`..31"
• ' trip it 'no per Day.
The undersigned, hating renewed their leave' foe a
term of pears, have entirely refitted the house, having
painted. carpeted end refurnished throughout. The lo-
r ation of this Mouse is unsurpassed, being upon the
itAdept and most pleasant. part of Chestnut street. (dl
- oppodte the old State House.) near the - places of
amusements, the jobbing houses of Market and Third
streets,
: convenient to the City Railroad, the rare of.
which rad' to all parts of the City for five cents fare.—
The rooms are larg e, well lighted, have superior ventila
tion. and have ne on refurnished with a rare for comfort.
We are supplied daily with pure milk, cream. fruits
and vegetables froma firm belonging to us, lad .which
i►matumed eAchnively for the Until. The proprietors
of thit'Amerlean assure their friends and patrons that
no Pains will be spared t•. make the appointments of this
Hotel complete and Ho Table compare favorably with
the belt homes in the Union.
A us, 34 Am WYATT k TIEULINnEI
PLUMBlCalishmen ANp CAS t -FIT,IINe,
N, •
- 4RE. POTTSVILLE, PA. '
The undondgnedrespeetfully
forms the_Cll bens of Pottc•
Ile and vicinity, that haring
ireltased Allte:,Plumbing
lia
diihmen tot IltetirrMek.
'son, and attached It to his
/s-iSt ttitty.liusicess,w it l here
for carry on both branches, I
hopes, by strict attention
'business—keeplocalways on
And a large and well selected
dock, employing e o m p et e n t•
orkmen, and dopy work at
lyreasuneratinyprices-ricrec
Ire a , portion of the public
tit ninny°. •
Ills stock will consist of Wa
ter Closets. Iron. Copper and
Lead Bath Tabs. Poivelain and
lopper. Wash Bashm.lron and
'weal picAs f lhaas Cocks for
sud , Leattiei !lon for peva'
manta; Branch Pipes and Codplings for. pavements.' ron
and Lead Pipe of all iliac Oas•Fiatnres of every kind,
embracing a fall asserts:ad -of Chandeliers. Pendants,
Brackets. dc., de., ita;.. manufactured of the best quality
of materials, and of *elated and moat approved pat- ,
kern*. ' DANIEL D. MORMON.
April 1 1, 15-
• PO TSVIL LE
Aladdin and Harnessanufao tgry.
1., lIEREWITIi. invite your - especial
attention to my very extensive stock of Re a d / m a d e
Saddlery, flOrnerry Qdlari. dr- embracing the largest
variety of qyles and qualities over °ailed for sale ID
Ibis conlltY, and at prices that will cotnpara favorably
with those of an Y other.honres in the trade.
' heaving beenaor some years past, • .
. tbe habit of purchasing my -
Raw Material achnieelyfor
1 bud myself now in tie possession of advatrtages tam at
..this cause not enjoyed- by the trade generally And feel
that lean. with eamOdecee t sbliell the I:redo:oral] classes
of dealers: mid my arra iage to en Is for the. rorniu
eon's trade are based upon even a larger amount of buti
ioessaidn I have hitherto done: you ran therefore rely
apnn lading at my establish meld everyt bin g that is re.
quired in my line.. •
Orders by mail arcrespeelfally solid ted. and the roam
sent warranted to give satisti etien, bet b ac to ortio sad
quality - 16EF6VER WOBISLMIII7.
Opposilelfpffeopa I afar* Ware Ayvel. Ritscale.
March 1'.1857 _ 10-ly •
. .
-:
NOTTE. '
.
To CoolQporators so ,Nobuytkill Clilliki.
. • , • -. . ty Merchants. •
Q.:AWNING 'TOBACCO, by .St eam
LI power-I'.oolNa day. at Hato burg. emoking Tate.
co and Soar :danatactory, no hand and ready for ade.
200 Nieces meet scooted &nubbly Tobacco. -
RANO Half )!panleh Segars: - - • ' -
-.. . .
•- 204.000Sixes,2patibtb.Secora.
' 100:000 Reed sad Eaten ..
Yams. , _ ' • -'. ; '
' - didetittiaialcfally reteitad *ad promptly attended tcr.
Tertasemy. c
__,-- litAttr ANN 110 ER;
. . Unarm' Barka Nardi Pa.
. Bkpt. L., It - • ' • - Z.f.;•tf .____f
22 'ill
18 • I 9
It . T
ZS 11
12.
MPIM
SM=3l2
-
Vt. LA
Pier No. 7
JOHN R. 'WWI%
IKINZIL AND SIIIPPES Or .THE CGLLIirtAtID
DINERS AND SHIPPERS OP
HOTELB.
PLUMBING.
INEE
TRAVELING.:
PHILAD'A it READING RAILROAD.,
Idzeiaralena Tickets, 1111 at — . 41
Irma phllaitelptaa to Potta•Wit.,
Hlk and Warn. nth ba sold at Phil Ono, on ram ,
days and Sundays. at 03 73 each,lgood for any train
Cu thaw data, and on the aueeredlage Uonday. •
Annatd, 10 • U. A. li/C01.14 Galva/ Supd,
•
AmBBAi2EB ent STEAMERS.
HE Aubscribtr authorize
d
L. to take PaasseitPßl byfaiteuners to sod
irons &trope In the ttrafandseeondelasssod e.
steerage at the lowest rates .' A, Stiasseesallt troto•New
York for Liverpool on the 'natl.. Hirst Cliss,Pas.
seniors. 174—ThIrd-Cla%11;0, f0t14.1 Prothdoni.—;
Passengers also brought out by steamers. apply to
k ' • 8..141 4 12tAX,
Who also sells drafts on Eartipip tin sums of it and
upwards. f ' 31arth lt, fag -
.. _ . •
PHA
winglig. lL READING RAII.IIOAD 004 06
See, 227 -oath ROUlPPltalreet.; I • '••• • •
- • '.. „ • Pliwspitlma, April 16th,11369.
PASSIENOERITRAINS FOR 11/1101131111110.
' On irid. after Monday, 18th in,tant.TWO Passenger
Trains till be run DAILY (Sin/dart 'imbed) to ILto
fishing via 'Beading and intermediate point,.
. MORNINti LINE.
Leavesev the %pat, aVßroad and Tine - streeti, at 7.311
Arriving at llairisbarkat 12.30. Nonn. - •
AITY.IiNOON LI. It.
totrei tie Depot:it Biped and hie streets, at 3.30
P. M. 5 . 5.
. , Arriving itt Ilarriaburg at 630 P.M. •
Fare to Ilanisborgi: tat elites; 63 23
. 2cl deny .''
_, 2 70
-Warder of the Board. • WM MANN N EY, •
April 30,'59 184,015t.] : ' - ' Secretary.
*AST P.ENNSYLINI NIA - RAILROAD.
arimmim— - . QN ivislD *AFTER
wED:i r t a DAY, May 11th,
Passenger Trains will run on this dally.conneeting
with ft/glossa Allentown aw New 1(01-k, Easton and ire
termediate Osmond At Beading tlth trains for Bar
riFbUrg• Philadelphia dud Pottsville.
Trains - going Es et will leave Reeding/it 6 A. M. and 12
11., arriving In New York at 1220.1. M. 110415 7 P. ri.r...
The trains owning West will leave .
*ow York at 11.46 A.
31.,'arrIvIng in Reading at 6P. 31 A train will I also
leave Easton at 7 A. 11.. and Allennwo at 8.16 A. 111,
arriving In Rending at 10 A. M. -
' Fares from Reeding
To temple, • . to 16 To 3filientown. SO
libsodon,, ` 26 , NW‘ans, 00
lieetwiast, " 35 Allentown, 100
- " Lyons, ri : 45 De hiebem, . 116
S T h o a g rrocli , , . On • : N E : t'D YOrk, ' , 3 24
30 1
- Freight tiains will also run y between Beading
-and New York, bovine Mending at 01 A. M. "-: •
JAMES MOilltit, Omer& Skplt. •
• AngEst 13, '69 - - 33.
. .
„” .. A.USTR AU A PiON ER LAKE,
Zitablished Pi 1852.. oftrnfingake II: D. Rails.
Soiling. Ponirirely on the ' ny Adv.:4l4d.
fi DAYS PASSAG .—llie
1 ikftnagnltteent Clipper Ship"o lENITAL.."ta
MO tons Rtgitter r , with capatilylor 3060 tmis, usearob.
•COmmander, is now at Pier 11. Nwilt,River t with 1200
tone of cargo on board. completingiber loading, ATM will
be dispatched for Melbourne direct positively,on,Thum
day, September 151 h. r
On her last voyage the ''ORIEN AL" Made 340 miles
In the 21 hours, and from her six.i and callingqualities,
is expected to make the pautern I ride otiS days. . Abe
hoc magnificent accommodationi for Ent and second
.clas l
' s passengers. -
1," ; •
Rates of ntasare r . : ' • • • •
Sri rst Cabin &loon. IMO; Second Cabin. $llO.
Children In MIDIS free; over Viso leers and under
twelve: half price. •
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For Vrelabt or Paccage,apply on ihard, or to • „
11. W. CAM KRON, 6 Bonito* Green, New York.
Bight fills for sale, and each a vanees nude on eon
mien men tit.
Consignees In Australia: 'Messrs. Aileron, Bros. &Co
August 27. 'to
' p ane 12,'51 4 .1.1y1 23-
. Only Dileot Line or Ireland!
STEAIII*to all PAP TS of 'GREAT
BRITAIN and IttRLAND,
For $3O 1 'estiMig
..t The powerful Iron St minshlps, •
CITY OF BAL7ISIORM, - CITY OF WASIIINGTON,
CITY OF SIANDUESTER. KANGAROO,
New
_ r VIGO,
Will sail from York ter CO and thence to LIT
-BB POOL, ,
.11DA- Every Alternate .' arclaVIES '
Passage-from Ne'York :
Cabin, $75 'third Chrsa, • - • - $3O
Passage from Liverpool and Cork:
Cabin, ' - - - - -' • $45 ThirOClaro, - - -.- $lO
Atir*Passeigers forwarded to Ibirre. Antwerp, Bremen
and hamburg, for $B5 in Cabin, v. 15 Third Clam -
To PARIS (in Be hours from • Liverpool,) Cabin, $9O;
Thlrd Class, $3B.
The above Steamships are built of Iron, in watertight
compartments carry each an es perimiced Surgeon, and
every requisite for the immediate4r.tincticur-of Ate.
iv
Fur Plumage apply to R. J. Corp A Cu.,171 Broadway,
N. T. John G. Dale, 15 Broadway N. Y. to,
•;,•• R. RD\ ;A ItDd, PottaelOa;
Or to . . J.ll. RICUARDS, sNuersrlthr
,
N. B. —lVaguta by this LI us iirold the risk and de,
lay of calli . Jlailhm and SLJohne,
as the steamers
proceed direct- tA•lillell7:',.." [Aprlilll. 4 s9 10-
AEHICH VAIEL ' Y IttAILROAD.
Summer Arrangements o Passenger %nuns.
()N and alter MONDAY, MAY 16th,
1859. the Passenger Trains on the Lehigh Valley
Railroad Company will run at II h following hours:
Down Trans. • • ,
Lae Nail. rase. Acorn.
itaucb Chunk .at 6.00 A.M." - 1 ' P. M.. 12035 P.M.
Slatington - 6.40 "I --, 48 .. 1.29 "
White Hill , 7.12 "!: .23 " 2.25 "
Catasauqns ' . 7.27 " 1.46 " . 262 "
Allentown : 7.40 " : '
.60' " 8.75 - "
Bethlehem f 7.311: " 1 .p.11 " 3.40 "
Freemansbarg 8.07 " . 2.20 " • 3.57 "
Arrive at Ratio 8.30 " . .1.43 " 4.45 "
Up Trains.
Loam . Accork.- 1 Nail. Ezrrat.
Easton at 6.00 A. 31., 11.45 A. M..' 3.36 r. 4.
Freemanshorg 6.40 . 1209 " 3.67 ."
Bethlehem • 7.00 " 3219 " 4.08 "
Allentown ' 7.40. 1234 " 4.'br "
Catasauqua - 8.07 4 l' .46 " ' 4.35 "
White Ilall 8.26 1" . .00 " I 432 't‘
tilatinclon 2 9.04 f' " • ..V " . 5.26 "
Arr. Manch Chunklo.oo„ rl , , , . 6.10 "
DOWN TRAINS WITH THE ft CONNECTIONS.
THE R
0.00 A. M. Mall Trgin will no In connection with
the Cataw hem, Williamsport and e train Dew Elmira,
Williamsport, Danville and Ku rt, and will connect at
Allentown with the East Penn. train , for Reading. Har
risburg and Pottsville; at Bettilehein,..witti the -North'
Penn. train for Philadelphia: at; Eaton with the Cen
tral of New Jersey train for Nair lark, and it Philips
burg with the Bel. Del. train for I Hely idere. This train
will also enable passengers to Igo to' the rater Cap;
Scranton and Great Bind, either; by the Bel. Del. or the
central of New Janet train. I
The 1220 P. M. Express train i t'lll run in connection,
with the Beaver Steidow train from Wilke:harm White
Haven, Hazleton at.d Weatherly. and with the Fist
Penn. train from Harrisburg, Ppltsville and Reading,
and will connect with the North Penn. train for'Phila•
delphla, with Ihe Central of Not Jersey train for New
York, -and with the Bel. Del. train fur Lambertville,
Trenton and Philadelphia.
1391 it
TRAINS WITH THE! CONNECTIONS.
The 606- A: M. AccOmmodation,train will connect with
the East Penn. train for Beading, Pottsville and Minis
bur., : • - ~,
The 11.45 A. M. Mail train wil t lron fn connection with
the Bel . Del. train from. Phliadel lib; Trenton-and Mtn
bertyllie. with the Central of Ne Jersey train from New
York, with. the North. Peon trdin from Philadelphia,
and, will s connect with the Benue Meadow, train for
Weatherly, Hazleton. White ILsien and Willtesbarre.
The 3,135 P. 31. Express train, will run in connection
with t he Central of New Jtorasi train from New York,
And will eimact with the East peon. train for Iteetding,
roi tsvillnand liarrisbunt and with the Catawba, W.
and IL train ki Rupert, Dintille,Williamsport and El
mira.
May 16th; 1850. I " 22•-
Bethlehem, May
PHILADELFIRAANDREADINC R. R.
9taisitalier Arrangement'!! April le. 11559.
-
- DOWN PASBRNOERTRAINS: P '
Leave Pottroine. daily. faxeepi iloadaya) at Itzu
A.)14-
cad 3.30 P. 11 Rending at 10.10 A.M., and 5.06
P. M. Arri!lag In Philadelphia' at 12.62 mom, and at
7.4191'.*. •
UPPASSENOEIt imams.
vs raOZ.G.
Leatro Philadclphht, daily, (eziwpt Sundays) at 720 A.
11.. and 320 P. X.—Passing Rea nis at 10.20 A. 31., and
6.06 -.Arriving in Pottaril at 12.0 S noon, and at
1.60 ,
Both Bp and Down. Passengsr rains connect at Port
Clinton with Trains to and f Tamaqua. Patatihtia.
Vilillawsport and Elmira. X low Passenger rrains
only connect at Port Clinton fo Xlikesharre, Scranton
and Pittston.
1 I Fprwt:.
IP:twangs/aear am by the Catawirsa
Railroad Sight Line at 10.10 1" connect with a Pa*
mown Train leaving Port Clinton at - AIX) A. 11.. %rare
at Reeding at 520, breakfast. and proceed direct to Phil
adelphia by thee A. 31.11sedind Accommodation Train.
LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH.
Passenger Train leaves Heading at 10.26 A. H.. after
arrival of Vp and Down Slorwlog Passenger Trains from
Philadelphia and Pottsville. - Atriving at Harrisburg at.
12-40 noon. and connecting with Pasaenger Trains on the
Northern Central, "Pennaylva , Va" and "Cumberland
Valley" Railroads, for Sunbu 121111anutport„Eimira,
Pittsburg, LaneaMer, naltlmorCand Chambersbarg.
• Returning, leaves Harrisbuthat tAb P. H., alter ant.
vat of Train, from above polutsi Arriving . at Reading
31
at 5.00 P. ~and connecting wth Up and Down Tribe
for Pottsville and Phlladelphlw the same evening. No
Trains made 'Smudge. I - •
Fares..elletweert Pottsvilleand Pbiladelpblo.s2 75
and $3 2b; Reading and Philadelphia, $l. 72 sad ill 45;
Darrisburgand Philadelphia, S 3 tro and hi 70; Lebanon
and Philadelphia. r 2 60 and $2 10, Reading and liar ,
risburg, Su and $100; Reading aud Pottstille,sl.o6
and SO 85; Reading and L. non, 85 and 70 cents;
Pottsvllleaud- Harrisburg.r. $2 mut $2 18; Pottsville
and Lebanon , $1 fay spd $1 20
• Through Na..l Tickets--Postostfte to Daltimore.S6 001
Pottsville to Gettysburg, s4' Be a ding ,to palthoors,
. $4; ,Heeding to Laneaster4l,2li. • • • • '.7
pomade or Baggage allowed each Puolunier•
The Second taass Cars run with all the above Regular
Passenger Value. - •.t • ••••
-07+?lovnlog Train Down and 'Afternoon Traln tp,onty,
run on Dundaya, . - • -
Through Irket•Clawirekets. it reduced rate% to Map,
era Mb% Dudale, Detroit, Chicago, and aU the principal
points In the West. North .Weet, and-the Casidas; and
Umlgraine Ticks* at lower farm to all the aborts places,
an be had on applinalkut to the ttatlos Agent. .
,q-AliTickets will be 'pouvaibased before the Trains
start. .11Igher fares chargedl II paid tars._ •
. . - O.A.NIUO4IA, Mag.& Ocia.Biapt:
. A04130.'59. .' - • I 18.. . •
TIIE HAXIMONIVN FARDIER-
A newspaper derailed Llteralsreand alio
netting forikfall seninistituf the new *ill moot of Bon
mouton, in New Jersey, ems be lbed for et only 25
cents ppesrrunAnm. . -
Ineleee pOstase stain's lir Os* amodht. • /lame to
Bdtt,roVthe throww, floranemitnir P. 0.. !Mantle CS:,
New Jetwit7;" Theo' hilatl, 'Or itio bear
quality, In ono of lbe 'healthiest end Molt drilifhtfol
elimateifrf the 1 -Won, and wbMsr erope aro 'never ,tut
darn by frosts; the terrible sooiaoge or the 'torah KO id:
settlement of Ilsoinionton Linds;.
i,
i.
'':.:
~
pottr9:
• '• !. • item the Aiti-Sleray fitendenhi,
RUFUS CHOATE. t
1; ;
- • lbstwayd tie shadows by, ,I • •
stauser. allia hey !Ibis haltioasto• '
Is - posing up the bey!
Tbsiwbils Lim dubei foam barbom,'
•
Tbs whits mote melbfbeb lad. • •
And Wands of belle and maws nor • -
Mat kitawoistdalba wiudl
• I.
,Alllnng where Malik)rfough sem.equd frowns, I.
• IfroMlort, bearb,.rock ard met,
.The dstalVra le tba seaboard lowa* • la
•
Thus spoke their bittefirieri ' •
And now the Bay Mateo ram Aims
'Tskm 6p the refrain,
"W46341E44 Uwe d eep waters der
Shall mil them no or again r • -
,Wherce, far away. like vilest bander : •
Dotted with storoebiesiebed pines,
'ltreteh. Wand doeliquato's whits wide
In
e• long sad glisteming r -,
'
hark Ito the Kama tones that ton. • •
Over on low hill's brow I . • • ' 1:L
The belie of ended, Ewe* toll!
= Her deed ion peseta' now t
...The lightnings kid ow what they saw
When be lay cold and swan! . •
That the Imperious lord 0t Law
< lied the long journey gone!
And still the cliffs along the Ann .
Dear up the wild retain l
"Who gosth now, foregestnord"••
Returnsth at avant° . .
Leaguing his gre.toueb mi toy brain, . r
•
The Judgment Angel paned! . - • t
tooling far out beyond ur.'. main, , r
Beyond the digs half meat, : • f.'
. • '' f:
I raw blm all another me, ' •
, a
'''•- Whose chart be failed to,ged • , , Se
And lb, dark rlood of Memory . .
Was following doe! behind I : ,
14.1 ever o'er the 'central *me
Thin cry bethre Mat rap— .
~ tor all the glorious Ohl G. d Ova, .
lie aotblog gave to Mau In
Ay l : . swell the rerialem ball and gun I
PartZrotu a : d iorVi k ri ' ef sk hed To u t i lut Tier
..to Retribution's goal!
lielpinfiptireasion day by day, ,
The-Tyranll'a steadfast friend,-
Veettutnan hearts Ws pattmay.lay,
grout Life'i worn to lts end!
AU that ow rather* din* to save,
'Thr adamant-laughed in 11001111
And hung the earth front Ihstdom's ewe vz
Into the 'yea ot Morn!
Gone now LIM' tumult. roar and rash,
With 'Won kern and bread,_•
lie. and the aonto be dared to rnsb,
Stand face iv fare with Gcdt
• To-morroT paMpered Prlestarshall No.
Around bire heavy pall
The at rength of Northern Tyranny
° Sha3l darken Fanriiil Until
But calm shall be his pallid brow,
And dim his eagle eye;
The Aleut sleepier heeds not now
, Their hollow analogy.
tRMMMI
Mork Froedum*nrath her domed;
Or bid men swing their bloody whips
Around New England homes!
Bukaap along the narrow street,
' Far many a weary mile,
With measured sound of tramping feet,
Ills funeral train shall
The Juddes and the Counsellors,
Marrbing hematite(' drume,
Weep that the Leader of their irata
So pale and silent cotneel
The iron binges of the tomb .. •
Orate harshly in their rust;
And In the twilight', gathering gloom;
Dust shalt be given to dust!
t •
But onward sweeps the gallant bark,
Heedlees of praise oohs%
.rest where the foaming breakers mark
The bleak shores of cape Anil; .
And in the Petting ■nn'a red beam,
!Ile rides the hllbwa high; •
And wildly waves her plum* of steam
Against ,the leaden sky 1
Bite parses Thatelierli.Taland heights,
And westward, league, away, .
Flttal and dim the -Berton Ueda"
Gleam through - the sea-calsta gray.
The threatening stormeloud imam a-lee I
Sadly the told winds Innen;
Ile sails to•niiht asoth.r See,
And mileth it Stowe?
Orilling Sketch..
"MALTING THE PLANK."
The history of the West is one long re4ol
Id• Dody mid atrocious deeds. Not the least id th,
dark and interminable'catalogue is the little liven'
we are now about to lay , before our kind readers
We beard the story from the lips of one wiluitu ,
teased—and we bad no good ;reason to doubt h it
word—to bare pliyed a prominent port' fliltho
thrilling occurrence, and we give it to the riSadel
jest as we beard it. • ' . _ ..'.ll
k 1
- "Some years ago," said the narrator, "a relent
and myself agreed, to take a hump, hunter faOfot.
through the great 'wilderness of the Nord:mtg.—
Having provided ourselves with what thing ,
we
thought actually necessary. and nothing more we
'tarty/ upon our perilous journey; for that t,t I WO!
periffus we were fully aware, and every reader
will ndmlt. , . • Jo
"After encountering Inuemereble hard Ship
and many dangers. we found ourself io thellsib
ekt kind of a region. many milekdistaat fruit t%
haunts of civilization. Already we bad Om
through enough . to base discouraged Most bad, pane
but we were - young and fall of blood, and not et
ally put out or frightened. This was partiedlerl
the ease with my companion, whose name's,/
Andrew Huff. : ' •. , l!1
• •
"Both of is were perfectly healthy... sirdng as
iron, and considerably experienced in the, o r! , of
each articles as rifles, fistula, and bowie kni V es.—
In all these iespeots we could bold our ow i el i with
the.best; bad it been otherwise, we shoilildo;iisver
have Hurl to reachthe point at which we *dilly
arrived.,.
"Just about dark one evening.ln the latter part
of July,after a bard day's tramp, we IlititetV for
the night. A darker, deeper, timelier ~solitude
than that which surrounded us, it would tuilbard
to Imagine. Sit we built a little 111 ;Dad
cooked our supper; silently ite ate it. Wurqt.ftut,
and for[the time.bieing slightly dispirited, wiswere
in ne humor tor conversation. .. :•
"For some time wusat by our camr *eitt
s: or • .oy 0... op-flrelin ,
out uttering a single word, and almost :without
moving. I was thinking of home and absent
friends, and it is only reasonable : to supposaihat
Buff was similarly occupied.•,e, '? • • h
"Atter the lapse of some time; oar An rot
i
low. and I arose to replenish it; The bar • • f a
' wolf startled ins, and I involtufterili additi
my companion. - -
~
"Huff did not answer me, however , tatt,f',nath-'
out noticing the circumstance, I thriiir s iitstrulty
of faggills on the fire and addressed him: 2 11,
"Take a few hours rest, Andy , aid 1 . 11: k eep' e
watch," said I, "and lifter that eyou eau, do the
same by me." • • - ll'
"Still ,I got no answer, and, then I began la no
tiee my companion's unusual taciturnity. b
- "Anything the' matter, Andy r. said I, regard
log him closely. . o:
• - No answer spin.i 1 ,
"That's a little stronge,".l.:inntteredZare log
over toward:my companion. . --
fluff was.' sitting facing . , the fire, vitt...hill end
bent down upon his knees: I /hook. him ii t Out
arousing bite. Finally, I raised his bead,nad at
• •
once became conscious that be was saundly'"deep
ly asleep. . , - , :
• r? , 1
,
"Laugbing off the fears which bed for a !fissile=
meow oppressed me, I left But to enjoy hie tap,
pod
,settled myself down as einefortably.*s- the
circumstances would permit . - • 1:, ,
"I was drtedful•drowsy, and despite autfperil
our situation, deipite every effort I made lio We
.contrary, I could not entirely resist the ovitrpow
ering influence sf . sleep. - Oeessionallyi 'started
up suddenly, and found that I bad - been. doting.—
The . lift time lasaa`arould, I was awokela the
bark of a wolf. Jumping to my feet. I behnld the
tierce animal not a dozen peas distant; bittillavel-'•
tons-eyes,glaring upon in* from the.darknow , -
&Wog •op a brand, I Bung ft at the Tagil: clone
monster with ill my strength. It !track him full
In the face, and a terrible howl he dotted off
into the forest. huff did not awake, did 4( even
stir, so sound was his repg r i
9-After that I did not feel much Ind:tied to,
sleep, though nothing mom was - to -be aim or
beard. I examined my tide' sad pistol 4 pilid
, more fagots on th e ere. andikept on the wive, my
,
eyes Ind ears open for any more noeturniti OA
, _.
"Some time visaed inietly. and I beganilgriiii
Inalterably 'refry. Leery muscle relsaeiliend a
drawly torpor gradually stole . oviik we. My eyes
closed uneensetatuip.aty knees bent benWith mu.
and I was about dropping to the ground. !ben I
was - siiddiely aroused by the sound of 111 won't
fallen, haw dy er do r were teor,:words
which upob lay oath -P ad aroused die NO full ;
'eueseistamem • ; .
~."1 looked around In bewildorwent r
camping ground waa encircled by a dote* isiroor•
brawoz. looking , dessorsflises:: It L,mes
eo aurprise, and on the epee , o f the Wontatt
I jellid &lanai-- '. '
kAndi k Andy, wake DO I" •
yaks op,, Andy a» echoed
loudly wad deflate*. • - • - .
o , 4l,rintselk at last, my etnatlidw'epransitn; his
feet, and the next-moment was ittattingtlrAry , W4 -
aide. . • • ' - •
i
4 . "'intently a dozen or omit Mee were leveled
at us with deadly sink
• • "Yee. ain't pin' to' show Ask tcste.,.ye r de
. =aided -owe of the outlaws, a brutal looking
1 wretch, and the leader of the , band, ea it tria
-1 'wards appeared. ' • • -
• "That depends as eireuesstanees I" reaponded
Andy. - anbasitotingly. "We're two good sneer
afraid, of neither man or beast—and if your lawn
. tions are hostile, as they appear tole, you :nay
telte , my word for it that yell give you loathe
-Unable we can."
"Yer won't now, will yeir_rejoined the der
peradootaantingly. "Guess yell have yer bands'
'fill ef yer try that sort av a game."
"roll, what do you 'erect here, anyhow r I
demanded, boldly, Jelly satisfied in my own mind
that if we got out of our present scrape we bad to
light net of it. . •
, "What do we want Warr was the rapid reply.
7l.guele the forest's as free' tout as it is to say
1 one else. Don't kalkelati that ,you're boss here,
•stranger,,lo jar r . - '.
"so !" was Andy's quick reply;Sed be teak the
words out of my mouth, "nor are yes. '.lint that's
-nut to the point ! » he added: vihat dayou 'want
, 1..
vcith'es?" ••- 1 ..
4 1er money an' yer traps! i Understand that
Sort t? talk; don't yerr , ,•
.1
"Yes, we ' understand that you're a pug of
thievairand cot-thrnats.l" respotided Andy, Deice
jy ; "hat if you get anything from as you've got
to-flgbt for it, though we are buftwo against a do.
son: Give 'em a shot, comrade r added the fiery
fellow, addreseing himself to AUL "We can't
makeliie matter worse:" f, ,
"I thought , tio, too ,
and raising my rifle;•Andy
and mys e lf flied eimultaneously. ._ i ,
"Itantkdiately two of 'the outlaws fell dead to
the ground, and the rest uttered a concerted yell,
that sounded more fearfully than the bowl if the
- wolf I bad so recently driven away. • • - i
"Dow, give 'em the, pietula!", shouted ' Andy,
, his whole end in the deadly oonfiict.,
~•Gach of us espied a brace of doable barrelled
•.' &tile, which gave us , eight sboti between us, and
gaiik as.bghtning we were discharging the load.
• ii‘ the faces of the indica,. • tilis'lporeit the bri
gands fell before oarilm, while we remained no
injured, notwithstanding & number Of
_scattering
shots whistled ){round air Ms aid over our
beide.
.•
ttpliticbarge upon the thieves ! yelled Andy,
in Stentorian lona.
.1 followany comrade's lead, end together we
charged op it the remaining five outlaws, for that
nu bee w e e left. A fierce and bloody fight ra
ined. An y perfoidsed miracles, and Ifdid - doa
ble duty; but as fate would here it, welters both
rendered hors do eMnbot, my comrade by, a pistol
'mind in the side, and I by a bowie eat In the
right shoulder. • ,4 : - -
,
% 1
- knew nothing more after that; for the nez
moment libecame unconscious. When I came to
'irtirelf,•l found I was in a eave,and it was not
. • long before I discovered that the aye
.was the
'haunt of robber.. Ibis much I learned by listen
ing, for I could see nuildeg, the bright light of
- day seeming never to penetrate this dismal cavern.
It Me. the gloomiest, chilliest piece I was ever io,
sod from the bottom of my heartl wiihed myself
Weil out of it.
"I thought of Andy, you may be sure, but
could see nu way of ,finding out what bad be come
of ;him. .
"After a while, - owever, an old and outrage
ously ugly Indian squaw made her Appearance.*
She brought me food and medicine, and a tempo
vary-light. My wounds had already been dressed.
' Of course I was eager• to question her. .• "
"My good woman,' said, I, very pleasantly, "I
oilfield like to know where' I eta—will you tell
me?"
"She shook her bend negettvely,,and to all I
could say •or do I got no Other answer. I inquired
about Andy, and other tatitten , ,'„but received no
satisfaction. Finalit, I gave op in despair, and
let the all bag go. .1
"A week pealed, end I was comparatively well.
About the expiratleir of thattime, the old many
came to me one day, ind beckoned *me lit follow
her. Having no reason to refuse 'obedience, I
eomplie,d with her dirltions, and after traversing
a:pumber of dark p4ieges found myself in' the
open air. It was antright. sunny - morning. and
despite my' situation, I inhaled the pure atmos
phere with delight..• • .
"Assembled on the spot p beheld •a . gang of a
score dr more of the worst looking men I had ever
encountered, and in theii• midst my friend and
comrade Andrew Huff. Aody •looked frightfully
pelt:rend emaciated, and ap peared to hare suffered
mach worse then myself: e had barely time to
greet each' othei, and'say od bless you, cola
nder when we were suddratly androughlY•sraied
and gagged: At the same time Ono of the mit
, laws, whom lat once recognized as the leader of
• the.pirty which we bad first ramountered i stapped
forward and addressed mi l , •
. "Now, cuss yer !" crie d e, passionately, "we'll
make yob ray fur yet hairdywork t'uther, night.
Strip 'em
"In a few moments we were stripped to the skin,
and we had neither the power to resist or expos
tulate.
! "Out with the plank, bosses!" celled the same
fellow. "Yost show 'eta the way they're , goio' to
, f travel.",
e • "We were separately led' to the brink of a chasm
t ' near, and made 19 look down iota the almost on
'fathomable-depths. 'A 'steam water dashed
- along over the rocks eithe hottuit. It mistime
a dizzy to look down. We were then' atitioned a
e • frai feet from the brinks with a guard over us. I
r Megan to Comprehend that some frightful death
( neighed oti ; and my feelings 'were dreadful.
I ; - "A plan about a dozen feet long . „, - sad a fratt
; ,wide wait hen brought forward and Voce' s half
way over be precipice. "My blood ran cold at the
prepaiati s. ,
•On anal dof the plink 'two men. stationed
thetnielre
'•Now, drive the 'chap for'ard !" shouted the
leader pointing to Andy.' "'Pother fellow shall
si see him drop, tau' then be follows arter hint.—
' Drive him or titer, bosses!" :
made. "Every effort wag ade tomove Andy, but the
poor fellow continued obstinate. The outlaws
'pricked him with their knives, aad beathich with
their rifler!; but hexer's:id to stir.
• "Carry the trian!'shouted the Wilder madly. •
"Despite bia straggles, Andy was picked op and .
,carried. to the plank. As _the. outlaws let 'him ;
down they gave-him a violent push which sent him
forward to-the end of the plunk aver the Precipice.
Andy swayed from aide to side, and struggled .
wgildlY to regain his balance. He failed,lowitrer,
and fell oier, in his fall disparately clutching at
the plank. There be bold:with his finger nails
.buried to the wood. It , was i horrid scene, and
m 7 blood runs cold at the bare recollection of it..
• "Let him go !" shouted the fiendish leader.
"The men who were standing on the other end
of. the plank jumped off, rind plank and Andy
whorled dowc into the seething depths below.—
Despite the gag in his mouth, the poor fellow ut
tered a loud and terrifying shriek before he disap.
peered flout sight forever. The ery rings in my
ears now, though years have paised since then.
I sbaltnever forget it. • •. 1
"Thcoutlaws,spriog to the eilge of the cliff,
vd•with - savage exultation, watched Andy's de
.
eent: -
"Now far Pother one !" sheeted the leader, after
the lapse of a few minute!:
- "At'that instant a loud report of firearms and.
denly berated far and near, end hilt of the
bandits, at least fell deed to the earth. The balls
•whistled around - me as thick as bail; but I raearedi
unhurt. - Instantly afteriard a party'of-trappere
rushed upoti" the serail! and charged at the - outlaws.
The fight was short bet desperate, - la the end
not en outlaw of them all remained lilies, though
they fought like incarnate deal. •
"In the first momenta of the melee I got .away
out of the reach of harm. Pinioned and gagged,
rwonld have been of no use to myself or anybody.
After the Conflict was over I made my appearance
and save a statement of all that bad 'transpired.,
FromMie trippers I learned that the cry of Andy'
bad 'directed them to the spit;'-but; poor fellow,
they came too late to save him;
'NI flanked dud and the mountaineers for my
.own preservation, and quitted the scene with •
sense of relief mingled with a feeling of sadness.
"genflemen, that war about the worst situation
I was eves placed in, and may ion - never have a
similar experience." • .
Tan AVROItA Bowsaws AND TIM TsLaotians.
—During the auroral display on Thursday night
in Boston, some curious phenomena were witness
ed .n:;eupoectiun with the telegraph wires. The
following conversation, vain the Boston Traveler,
etrieen„thu Boston end Portiatiti operators on the
America!: telegraph line, will give an idea of the
effect of ..the Aurora Borealis- on the working of
telegraph :Wires : • , .
Iloston operapr, (to Wetland itterater,)•—
r"Please eat off your battery entirely from tbalina
for fittest: minutes."
Portland
" operator—" Wil l, do so.; It is - new .
diveooneetv& •
Boston—" Mine it direonnetted,; - and 'we' aro
working with the auroral current. ; How , do you
receive my writing? " • • '
Nitj a n t t—ajletter than with lot batteries eat
Current, comes and goes it)mittally." , . - • '•
Buatoti—"My eitrieirt it very strong at, times,
and we can work ,better without batteries, a the
auroritteema to. neutralise and _eminent our bat.
..teries alternately. making 'current tcio etroog et
times for our relay magnets... Suppose we work
without batteries while we are affected by this
tronbli." ;
Portia 0d..-"Very well. Sian jo 'about w ith
Wives& ?". ..• - • •
Boston—m Yet. Go okiiro . • • -
ribe wir wsottwro fierkod for *int tie boon
*Mimi; tfii ostid botiiiiies.in the. almond ovr:.
mit; wetting tbsw wittt the 4010414400,
fie to t oOod. ineressiog. Ind de
•Creettitialtetsettli, bit, by gr sainting Abe ad.
jiiitmertt to tba ientriut, ssottlettittlysteadysfrect
itaa übtalited to work the floe very well. This is
.... ~.
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uou it tl•Oatiif dim Mime Jodurdl,deediedlild
itao Wm, stddwdhrodtablashaddatia amiably
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atts, 41gregariat_ /Wm /Mass
st 4 Orifirr-ikata, de., .
it *lvory aborted wales. Oa r Stork *ISO* 1414111
ow, azimut., than that of say oats Gael ii sir.
Um at Qs Stat•,•ad weber biedamitialayed•alpsvaily
IbrJobba . g. /Meta►raatlea'PrlataroaraNt,wa wlll
gaarsatoioarmorb. to b• sa moat as say That as be
weld Doi la tio titles. PUNTING IN COLO . 2.114aa•
'at Sbi &bestial aißlie ' . •
DOOM Y.
liot*sbound I 1 miry ii is t *Abu.
of every description inaindiertittedpboand and 'share
order at aborted notice. , „
the erst Instance on record of wore . thea it 'need
or two baring been transmitted 'With the aateOt
eemnq. The areal edict* of the eZeetrie st*eo
wore also ommillestod, such aelereraing the piles
of. batteries s •Le ''
Feast the Anent:ma Ihnieeras Weds!iday,
we *Eruct the following:
•
liti tliaorost Aniaaraintswis.--Wo are told by
one sequirintad with railroad matters. that the
"mush orriegoneents toll.* West by the Wad*
'route. which to York ?riliowp fiw day,
since salt_ would 'positively be toads, will Sot lie
made, at least for sometime to come. sad proba.
bly not GSM the Ashen* and Allontows Road *
built.. Mr. dallos, the Preside* of Ate Resat"
Road, Is still in the way. and to the only obstacle
Trimurti" the dulred arrangement. He sip Mod
his willingoess s few days sines to MAO . these.;
assail coonections with the Lebanon
Branch, bat when th - e4uperintondonts of e
forint Roads, of tbe route met, It was and
that ha would not make tho.nocossary redsotion
In the faro over his Road. for through 01'1614 *M
adhered firmly to his local rates. which ended the
matter, and it now stands as before the moths&
Mr. Collen .represents thri English inters* is the
Reading Road, and of course Was all toes" Is the
matter. Ii is moat likely now that tte.Aabsta
and Allentown Road will hi built at ones. • _
Nonvnunsairtean Conpyr.-The Peopires Ps 17
of Northumberland County,, bats made the &d
-imwit* nomineitions, which are 'said to Ire enell
leo t--Aroessely, Amos T. Blast; &oasis' . loser,
Abraham Blesser; , Trmanuir; .7aeolr Rohrbasla
District Alicante', 8, If. , Doyer; 4thooner, Dr. W.
H. Goddard ; Auditor, J. R. Clark. A, series of
spirited resolstions was adopted. Among Ibsen
ts thelollowittg
Revoked, That 'At:dories Denies, of Turbni-
Wie, be the Samthorial. and James Pollock 010-
bon, the Representative Delegates to the nest
State Convention of the People's Party, with in
streetiour to support David Tagg a rt at oar neat
, „,„
eanuosti for Governor, •
Tun TntrrnAnntrran.--The Richmond /Agar.
er,knocke the underpinning from Northers
moeriey' in this -siyht: •
• "No Black Republican coritemplatei literfor
lace with Siarery 'bathe Scathe_
The Whole cry of the trillon savers North is thni ,
the Mack Republicans, if they pt l peeler, etUl
make 'a ibrocious attack upon the, South, as
spirit awe" all theisnligere. Ruw meths dough.faces to. supply the capital Alms so nathlesoly
swempt.eway from themby . the .Ftiquirer
• 6m:row 'miaow, of Oaoraiy thaw oxpnwito
hiaitolf with muted to thO 4 Froo laborom'ot the
North, thu Siod•ikillo of moiety, as Eitioatoi Raw
mond eloquently cello them : ' .
. .
"The proud and'inviable condition of the poor
white man In the. flouth,'compared to the devesti.
ed white slaves of the N {l6, is owing to the en
l
lemurs of African•filaver titt the South.! --
The author of this inside uthoguage le a lead
ing Democrat, in good stooling with the party
which falsely chants, in the North, to be the friend
of the working men... - ' . .
..
MAINS ERNA:T.-OS 31undey lest a State glee.
tionto# place ' in Maine. Lot... Al. Merril, Ito.
publican, wu re-elected ; governor by 10,000 Ma
jority. The RepoliScan gale , is large. The List.
!stature is largely Republican.- AU honor to the
New gngland States. Each year they show an
increased aversion to 'die prineiples of the time
serving, and slave-ridden Derersey. The race
of dough-faces is vary nearly ix ticket "down-east."'
And thus will the sisterhood of Free States roll:
up their majorities•for :Freedom In 180. .
• Pool 'CAUDLE said ha dreitned ha had an angel..
by his side, and open waking up fcinod it was no
body bat hie wife, T,
PASTE AND sown.
orThe Portland people ere making greet
preparations to nettles the atroatjta . Niro, putting
their hotels its order,
.
pIIPA girl of 14 years of ego basreeantly boon
sentenced to be itaU In ogland for setting'fi i
re
'lb her employer's welli Ir. .
. i parßaldwis' 4 Co.. and Donis & Senior
Philadelphia,• build , fourteen locomotives each
reek. They stripy re 1.800 bonds. •
olf . ' , .
t, g -At the mon ipet election In Wilmington
Del.; on Tuestbjl,- bo 'ere sleeted to that city .. -
couneil rdemeerats and ti opposition.
„Ilirlt is reported, ft° Arizona that an Assert- '-.
can Company have disc eyed the old Vegstellter
mines; en mach worked by lb. Spaniards. : ;•
'grit is stated that there are 1,400 bendiest
of various kindit now in propose. of erection' in .
-Memptifii, Teau.iat au estimated cost of $3,000, ; tit
jearltlss been decided in N. Y. State that
railroad itchier, which contala the sentence "good
for this day poly," matt be used the day they ars
bought.
idy a
$ .-Ttiere Is already a newspaper riblirbiet at
Pike's Peek. The first number of the "Gold Re-7 ,
Porter," a weekly journal, was Weed on the iftql (
.of JalJ. -
1121S - Dishop Davis of gotta Carolio& has become
almost totally blind. Die general health Is, how- ..
ever, good, and his vtgorouentental
, jegrGiov. Seward wee in Rome on . the 18'16 of
Augest, and'enjoying excellent health, in spite of ,
the bad reputation , of the Roman climate in the
lets ammeter.- •'• ' '
llotber," said a little urchin the ether
day, iihr are the orphans the happiest children
on earth:?" "They , are not, my child, but whet
makelYou ask that question ?" "secapse, they
have no mothers to spank 'em."-."'-
jafrThe sots of Texas at the late elution for •
Governor Was about aiity-three - thousand. In
1850, when Texas came into the Delo'', she only
pulled about eight thousand. This shows an as
tounding increase in' the population of the filets:
4 ,llllThe Louisa!, Joitneq says :—We are ex
ceedingly sorry to Say that we yesterday saw's
men, get himself, bitten by a rattlesnake for the
sake of baring a quart of whiaky administered to
him.' Ile wasn't killed by •either the bite or the
drink: •
• ititir.The Scott Faroe adjoining. Sunbury; has ‘,
been purchased by Joseph W. Cake, of. Pottsville.
The 'farm eontains about one hundred and forty
serer. :Price nine•thonsand dollars. The build.
ingi are worth but little.. The . lend is betrayer
valuable.
,fetrlt hi enthrwilatively stated that the anionis I,
of money remitted home by Irishmen resident in
America, the lan year, for the .purpose erre/ales •
ting their friends to emigrate, was $2,360,00,11.--,
The ten proceeding years the amount remitted •
woe $40.680,000. -11 ''''' l' •
Jei!`The Odd Fellows* Hall at Milton, Pa.
took-fire accideotally •on the 30th of August, And
was totally destroyed. • The total lon was oboist
$lO.OOO. John F. Callow s• drug store, and D.
Krattser's boot store,'Wcre on the first door, aid
they suffered considerable lots. - •• •
lei" A fortnight sines, a frime dwelling-bens
on the Centre Turnpike, about ball i mile abbe, ~
hamburg, belonging to the Schuylkill Navigation •'
Company, and lately. occupied as a lookbouee, .1
eras destroyed by fire. •It was tenanted by - Adaza , i
Richardson, who lost all his household fernitere,l.
end saved nothing but the clothing of himself and
wife. ...
' •Ar-People seem .astoilshed that the steelier
Great Eastern should overshadow Nolh's art 1* ,
its proporticias., It should be remembered that
Megabyte. Noah, Shane, Ilam, and 'aphiat drow
sed in primitive fashion, and that erieoline wail
not known in antediluvian times; had It bemt,l
the old ship-builder would hare'been compelled le
hew him down more kopher trees, espied his
state seamy, and increase the to nnage of hieirli
111
6,04
.`Two boys were smothered in s mit' isi
at Milwaukee, on the tit ult., • The grain was
ing loaded into a cabal beat by means of s 0
from the bottom of the him; and the boys - seeing
the 'wheat sioking in the middle thought It would
be One fun to jump into the rapidly settlieg oen-1
me: They went out ,cif eight an -suddenly that!,
they could not be rescued, and their deed bodies. ,
Sere not recovered until • quarter of is hour had!.
elapsed.
Ellr*A son of Mr.-David Nolen% of Spencer,l
N. Y., aged ;nine years „Ms the Atli ult., while '
,
delving a co*, in childish t
'sport took hold of her 1
tail'. By same muse his hand beiame fait is the I
lots hair, when the animal took fright sad res. 1
dragging the child after bar over knee*, through
brush, and ilia the creek, when the agonised !!
father edeeeeded in extricating his boy. Thi lad: ,
mingled. and bruised shockingly, was brosilte ,
home menfelees and so remaloed 9 the 14th alt.,
, *
when be expired. s
lIIF•The envy of all the ladies—even the Qualm
hersell.-rat the last , .the ball in London, was the
dress worn by Madera Van de Weyer. It woe a.l
double skirt of blue tulle, the upper much 'lesser
~
in color than the ender. This bad three or foer 1
heeds of much darker Color down each eldw.-oin
each of these bonds were four large silver rinds, 1
extending down the bands, with intervals betimes
each riag, and for the suppoaul oat Of looplig or !
confining• the underskirt. The sleet was iriry'l
novel-rw little more, and the wearer' would here !
i !
appeared as though in silver chasing. . , •
JIB-The election harvest its Kansas this' fall
will be made op of the following trope of totes•:-- '
Firer. flat ou the _constitutlich on the brat 'Fuse- .
day in October, Second, The Territorial eicetiosl
• in November for delegate and member of Owlet-
vitorial Legislators sad musty *Meet.* Third, It •
the eonstitutioe liadoptad, then te*egotlelos by
law 4or s State - fikocibia ,in December, A fall
Hiatitiekit sad Ilegletatuie la then to be elated.
This le esthete levee* populismo eteleetiess dtsty!
or We 61,011 et tsuitarruk Aix months. , , : ;.1 .
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