eioeut " _ • m per ikunnin, no t d ad within Ile onths—end Is2l 80 tf F IE Rhin !b e 76"" • *pas:. - - . to one d e ediapeo4 do do• 00 d o do .1 do., • - .• • • 20 eo niust be invaelably pet& In d. g ;;d met to one addrees, • . - IQ CAZILMIS Anb asses tic will be fuenlebed to cletwiere and °Weis yo mete*, cash no delivery. c : i n yyswe nod SOwed fathers iiiippllsd vitt" the s tjl In adance.. - - EAR LAW OP NEWSPAPERS. km order the diecortinushes of their Dews. publisher may eoutitme to send them until. are paid. bees negleet or refines to take their It swami the odes to which they are directed, theyr are esible unfit they have settled the hills End mem discontinued. ribars move to other places without Informing l i ter, and'the newspapers are sent to the for ,• • , they am held rerponsibi& ro ts hare derided thit refusing to taklintnispa• the office, or removing, and leaving them on. is prima facia evidence of Intentional fraud. RATES OF ADVERTI INO. • - m isareOrlo II nes, 30 cents for onansartion--sab• I ,t iwortions, 25 cents each. 3 11u# 'one time. 25 ,b i oquent Insertions, 12% can 'each. All ad rots over 3 lines, tor short pe charged as re. - tWO. TWIRL TWELVI. place), 83 • 88 $1 26 '2 25 is 00 ~w , so 126 176 - 2 . 76 4QO ' ai l : 11 ,,,,, 100 1 50 . 200 ' 800 600 .. 0 . 0 , 125.- 2 26 3G0•.• 4 00 ' - 6 00 :,.. lines, 126 • 225,270 ' 450 : 700 iiiiees, 1'26 '226 ', 2LS 600 ' 800 liees, ,1 25 225 . 890 660 9.00 r a ves roil Ltaull (SPUNTILD,As 4SW or TIN 'WM. • , m esre, 126 225 ' 850 400 ' 4 10 00 ,„,quares. •326 • 400 • 600' 900 • " 14 00 ~,,spiansie, 360 s'oo . 7,50 12 00 t 18 00 ; At om's, 460 000 .. •r 00 14.00 '2OOO ow e col., 800 - ' 900 ; , - . 12 00 /11 00- ; SO 00 ..roger apses for Short periods. as per agreement., els/4am Notices, $1 esetv—amoostsierli with an ~e t isement, 60 cents each. . • •• s . . o ,irlisementa before Marriages and ths, 10 rents of Unarm * first liseertlon—sabsequentinnertl*S,semets ~ i Shie words are counted ass linb in advertising. I g:reheats and others, advertising bytithe ;pier, with ~,,,c, and a standing advertisement 4ot exceeding 15 1 ,,,,, will be charged, including ant/seri Ono . 1 $l6 00 , L •e to the. amount of rone th an equares, wl cim c o and subscription, "1 20 - 00 filanut changes, at the rates designate . a b ove, istertisements ret in larger type t , , nsnal will be wa d 50 per cent. advance, on them es..' Air Buts 01 be charged the same as letter press' , s) Trsdl advertisements received I m Advertising t i,eto abroad, exeept at 25 per cent. nc,vance On these i ce s. unless by•special agreement with the publisher. Indigos 25 cents each. Deaths acconspanietwith no• t ,,,.25 rentra wilbOest notieee, no chary.. ! ' 4il notice!, except those of a reit/rims character and oetuest 'opal Pgrposesorill be the cents fogany uabor alines:under 10. Over 101ine 4 centS Reline s r xerilinge of meetings not of so g l enera/ or mobile 10 etrr, charged at 4 cents per line f each insertion . . To feellitate calculations we will eta that 028 noel te a column-164 lines a half colnen —and 82 Ilneaa .outer column. 2952 words make a col mn-1 1 76 a half . .amn — and 738 a quarter column. A I odd lines over e mum, chsrged at the rate of 4 to per line, for ~, time; and 8 ,eels per line for threrOtmes. ! roily advertisers must confine their advertising to 'rir own bnsiness: Agencies for others, sale of Reid i eat.. Ac., are not Si:minded In buslnes#adrertl.aments. e l r k . Hi 1011 C ' li , 0. W. EP TING a i, WHOLESALE AND *ETA iL 1 Chemist mad. 13.ilasiiiirt. B.Z. Comer Centre and Nolgian Us., . • • •PO 75v LLE. . , Sr LEA k PERIUN'S Carebrateili4,WO , Mare Illanivet“ constantly on ban Sircb 5,19 , . , 10- _ MEDICIN . .% SANFORD'S' Ifv. er Invi l tr ra 1 ,,,• NEVER DEBI T A I ES.' IT is CoMpounde Entirel)r from GUNS, and has become i established 'fact, a ttindard 31edicine., known and approved b . all that hire used IL and is now relented to with fidence In ,l the diseases for which it is 'recommended. It has cured thousands' ( within the last - two years vho hid given upon hoped 1g . a relief, as th nuulerotos, ,, unolielled Carl theatre In; °,,,my poseassion how. The dose must be adapt •c, , led to th. tem rament of! the individual taitlng 'it ;Inland used in s ch squanti tis se to act gently on thr mllloweiti. , Let the dictates of your 1 judgment guide you In the uteof the Liver In. ....larligerrastor,land it will rare Linereompinints, Bill 7, lour Atiarks, Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhea,. Sum eC ;trier Crimplal Is. Dysen. ,err. Dropsy, Sour - Stool ~ .....pirli.lin aunt ontivenoso, Cholic,Ch ol era , Cholars ler-71Morbt: Cholera Intan. turn,Flal uleoce, Jaundice. tZliFemale Weak eases, and tur be used succession) a l as an actin ry Family Mailelne. ,:it will cur , lip`- dick II dach ,• (as thou -1 'sods can testify,) In 20 ~.i Iml n u t if t oor three teaspoonfuls are taken ,t ;, - .„, , t i counueaeamen 'of attack. Z e All wheluse it are NO Walk; their testimony to Its favor. A - MI • . P... . • .. ....... I e5....n. .tath U.I . lfi:LT in ihlttough iih the tnrigorator a n: aa l trprloo...Ona Dollar pe —A LSO.— SANFORD'S . . Fatily Ctithar c Pills, I , , COMPOUNDED froth ure Veget ‘Jahle Eitracts, and put up in GlaS Cares Air• Tight, and will keep In any climate. • The Family Cathartic !PIK, Is a ,gentle but Ore Cathartic, which the Otproprle or ha I used In hie ?wilco more than twenty lan ifoers- The constantly increasing r - . deman from 1110,0 who \ tare Ion:, Used the Pills,, • 'l and th sadist l erionvehia, I, express in, regard to =their u o f lass induced me l place them within tbe ... 'reach t Rif. The Profession well know P" i that different enths riles t on different portione of, 211 the Ih4rels. The Fancily Cat ha r t l'c; ..IPILII hoe, with due Terrence to this well estaiet .!limbed fact. heed com• 'ended from a varl-ty of r, 'the pp est Vegetable Ex. !meta which Art alike one " lever' , artpf the alituetal Loy canal, and are (Pool .. 1 and , Fa VI all ececa char a Cathartic is needed. w ;such a derangements of ,tl:.. 9to m•e b , Sleepiness., ""...;;Paiiis n I tie Rack and 1 , I, ins,Costiventrs,Pain and a i...: orene.a over the whole hdy, from madden .coldslr which rre q akitly, If ne• ckcted, end In along courreja# ,of Pmr, L as of ATP& t , tit , : a Creeping Pensatlon3... 'of Col .or the body, il....thartiess, Headache, or! {weight In t e Head, all Inflammatory DIIMIMP, Worms In Ch hire, or Adultr. Ithoumatimm; a great Purifier of the bsesses to which flesh Is heir, too nut in this adrertisetuent. DOSE-1,10 2 _ • juprier.....3 Dtmei 'rbs LIVER INVIGORATOR THARTIC PILLS are rebated by Dr O and sold wholesale by the Trade in all , 1 B. T. W. Sint kiniifacturer'and Proprictor, 333 Vit - Hotailed In Pottsville by HENI fn Tamaqua by E. J.ERY. Rept. 1 i MOLEAN I 6 - . Strengthening Cordial ant Purifier. THE OEEATEST REMEDY IN THE This CORDIAL Is Willed from a Berry 10? ti only io myself, 4 chemically com. , I tied with some ofthe oat valuable mullet tl roots, herbs, and aka, known to the Ind of man, via:— loodroot, Black root, '1 d Cherry Bark, rllow Bork. !bode ma, Sarsaparilla, El. ar Flowens with et h• re, producing the lstregi_edy N. the nuaorathad of Ranh ince kuown., It is Navune's Own liewiter, curing disc of laws. )Cben taken. its beeline Intl though every vein of the body, arceleratingithe circulation of the blood. any bilious matter In the stomach, and Oh whole or;tanisatiOn.' dtcesigthenlrig Cordial. will et Liter Complaint, Dyspepsy, Jaundice. Cpl YOUR Debility , Diseases of the Kidneys, au"l irisinc from a disordeowthiner or Stointel Ino ard Idles, Acidity or Fickn'esi of the'Sl _new. id Blood to the Head. Doll Pain or the Deed, Palpitation of the Heart. Patin fn the Stomach. Sour Emit* tion st, Chain is Feeling srla:m Ding down; Dryness or Yell skin and Eyes, Night Sweats, loirard Fe . the Smslbof the Back, Cheat or Side. Sud Deal, idiairpsion of Spirits, Prinhtfni yespondency, or any Netroue Disease, Sur rrthe,Skin, and Peter and Ag1:10, (or chili 'ft wlil also cure diseases of - the Bledde "art as Seminal Weakness. Incontineil Sir:topiary, inflammation or Weakness of 'railer. Whites, itc. . I . . . . There Is no ndetake iipolit II .1 Mil 3.lll . lkever fall to cure any one of the , if taken per directions on each bottle, ID t; 114, and French: I . . ' Over half a station of lollies have . the pot MI months, and in no inatante ii Firing entire satisfaction. Who, then nem; or Debility, when JieLean's Slre;t6dl viircure you ? • • • J To the LadiesDo yoo aloft to , trons; Then go at once - and get soul Fireugthening Cordial. 'lt will strength., • late your blood:to flow ger - nigh every vet • ray bloom of health to Mount to your e Eve r y bottle Wftrillinted to'givivitiitictl( For Childresi...We Tay to parent Are., arevickly, puny, or sfilicted with co .latit among children. give them a emu tlebean's Cordial, and It will make the ant robust. Delay not a moment—try is minatory& It delicious to take...ET chant should not leave the city until be mealy of McLean's timengthening Cord% Idly. because It always cures. A liberal made to those who buy to 1411 again. CAUTION I..6essro or Op atistt. ally try to palm upon you some Mier trash (which they can,,buy cheap). by e a. rood. Avoid sueb men. Astt for 31eL MINII LONNA!, and take nothing else. remedy that will puritiothe blood the the same time strengthen Ibie . systetn. One tablespoonful taken every unman ' eerlain preventative tb* Cholera, Chills be Fever, or any prevalent disease. Prim only $1 per botth,`Poreirt, sA. Prop letor of elm Cordial; adao,lie: Oil Linluiout. 1 McLean's Volcanic 011 imentl The beat Linfineit In the wor ld; 134 r beast. . Another remarkable cure perforated b McLean's la conic 011 Liniment. Read. for YOUrSal Thoma s Vied. a blacksmith: Wing lIPP c a ns ave - nuf, . Tent so Sceo,street, bed ■ horribleitnnihq mo his toot He tri various Liniments, Solves, kr.. •ut could do It .Re despaired of tsar being abi . to work at his tm I* Amato, becaole be maid not bear ny *relight. oil M. toot; and by oat tonsil! bottle • I Mel • n's Voleawle bli Liniment, be it now perfertly eared. I 4 Rheumatism ilaralyels. Neuralgia, Brwlsea: Sprains* Stiffness In the ' Joints or Muscles. Swellings, SOre 'Throe I, earache or'tootheebe, Wounds, Prost' Cute. Sorer. Burns. &slat, Paint, Ac., yield to tlii"magle" lallueore of this wonderful Liniment. • Tor,lmsea and Cattle, It Ii at Infallible reinedrfOr Chake. Gang. &retains Crested Mehl, letmeneas, Rptle yin, Sweeny, Splint, Pistols. Br aloe*. Swellings, Wounds, hattleimakellites. and various other dteees., which ani mal* are liable to teem Injuries or accidents. Erery eountrymerebsta, should obtain a supply of Ilebten'e VOlewole Oil Liniment. It sella rapidly, hemline it:alwaye cures. A liberal disown! will be malls to meretuals irk' buy L 3 add again. sRPor sale by J. W. MeLRAN, Proprietor, eortitteol Third and l'imestreets. St. Louis, Mo. • IN.Cor sale In Pottsville. by,J.O. BROWN. Cents, *LI tal•Por sale In Philadelphia, by Dit. BWATNE South Ttb street. (S4.ly PERSONS WANTING CHANGE 411,44 for health. 800 atteelmsent of Hammon 1,1, InothEr Mum. PUBLISH Tenninus of the Phllad , a & Heading B. H., on the Delaware, at PM .• • ..—. - -- pleir Mo. 1. Pier No. 5. ; • Pier Mo. 7. , AUSTRALIA PIONEER UNE. -; VAN DUSEN, NORT i r, & CO., TYLER. STONE lc CO., .ToRN R. w a rm . ' I Established. in 1552. • Carrying the li. &Bab; Sailing L'oeitirelg on the Dal Ackert-40. ‘ MIENS IN VANIOVN DESeIIIPIIO3IB OF HP ' MITER OP IMAM! In nes? QVALITI OP \ Red and White Ask 11910 , 333.X1a1a C7c.a.rf, DAYS PAS S AGE:-rive` RED AND WHITE ASH COAL. SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS. WHARF NO. Fs POUT RICHMOND. '7 ~ 41134tofficonf CUPP , ' 6 51 P "SAMUEL G• ~ Walnut street. Philadelphia; AND , 1_ I Sit ' OLO NEW 1800 bins ilrtbel3.—XELLlTN,Colllnsauder,- OMCM I a Liberty street, New York. 'ADM ne street., Boston. {328 Walnut street. Philadelphia. I 300 w0,.. , t Thittooo ' L t P h h o i t td r Atli ork. -. will be dispatched for Me eillllllslo6e on the 15tla orOctober, CUMBERLAND COAL. ... OFFICES: 9 Waphington Building, Providence. Getobir / 6 . 66 ,• 42 ' fneweeff, Alen; sole Agents for the . 166 Broadway, New York. • 1 !• 1 " " Pier lifei. 10. ' ..• ' ' The "6.0.0." made the Ramiro laat year fo A cat nib. . . Lehigh Coal — a - if& Nari,9ctlion Compatiy. ['sB-42 PIER NO. Fr, PORT RICHMOND. I 554 . and delivered her cart° in perfect order. She Is a rapid ' 2 BANCROFT, LEWIS & CO., sailer, in End rate order. and Is expected to make Ike Pier No. a. her N0.:41. I i GIMP AND sevens or ens passage Inside of 75 days. She has magnificent arechei . CELEBRATED AS H LAND ;COAL. - m°thitiftsibr fir st 464 48(1 ' 64 eta° Passengers. ' BLAKISTON Bt,.COX • . , I . LEWIS ROTHERBIEL; ' .. .„ mike AID efflrTilt OT coat , , FROM' lAH ANOY MOUN,TAIN. [ . Rates of Passage. • . Vint Cabin etalcon,S2N); Second Cabin, /100. SHIPPERS OF THE NEST HuALITIES OP OFFICE-111 Weiluut street, Commercial Building, C h i ldren ir , emu; free; over two yens and under Offers for sale by the Cana. the best onallties of -.• Philadelphia. t weive. hal f price. , WHITE AIM. RED ASH and TREMONT SCHUYLKILL RED AND WHITE ASH COAL . New York Offlcer-79 Cedar street. Boston Oteer.-25 For Freight or Paetage.spply on lewd, or to' COAL; FRANKLIN COMPANY'S CUMBER.' Also, LEITIGH and CUMBERLAND COAL 1111 / 4 greet' ; ... f. 0 4 1. 23, ':At 43 R. W. CAMERON, 6 Bowling Green, New Yotit. LAND COAL: aIso, HAZLETON LE - • 111011 COAL. . WHARF NO. iii, 111611110 ND. ! 1 No. 16. ,f , '. Sight Bills for sale, end moth advances male cm con- EIKE amts. 1 M. 7 Walnut street, Phfladelphis. ' OFFICES : 318 Walnut street, Philadelphia . Noah Sturtevant.—Jm. Maxfield.—Chu.Wanneouteher. , Consignee. in Australia: Meant. Wilkinson, Urns. 1 Co. 10 Exchange street, Boston. [ 51342 OFFICES: { l New street, New York, , . • ;N. sTuRTEvANT •de Co., d . Ocr°bot 2.'59 1 [June 1'2,'58 25 yj 40- 17 Doane street. Boston. P5B 42 Pier fie. 9 ' , ntst.aus lx TOE VARIOUS DIECRIPTIOES Or EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. •. Pier No. 3. , :.J. SINNWESON 1 re. T. ... ANTHRACITE COAL. a tioni p i - if j ON AND AFTER - - BAUM I OGLE & co - ' SINNICKSON s & GLOVE; .. BITIPPINSof ' INCLUDING TOE ETST TAIMITIEII 07 WEDNESDAY, tiny llth, / 4- --, MINERS AND SHIPPEES OP SCIIIITLKEz WHITE 13D BED , BED & WHITE ASH SCHUYLK'L 1 LSIIIOIII 00 . ALS; Pilauto"trapilortnaTrwatlAlkwnitliowninn for New p e t; rnadirocktni, Easton and l i n n g .. ALBO, • Aim rt..IILX2V33COW C/CO.A.Xa,... i • Gionm , kmlllllol. plum and at Beading with trains for Bar. risburg. Philadelphia and Palatine. - - Lehigh and Bituminous Co. Cos . ' CUiIDIiItLAND, from tLe IrrnirthlusComps. q. First quality Red Ash Coal. OFFICES : i No. 132 Walnut street, Phliadelp ia. ' ' • . Gook 12148 . Trains going Nest will leaks Beading at 6 1.11. and 12 Nn no ' wer r — oe etreet.f , b u edeip bb i ,.. , , . M.,erriviti In New York at 12,30 A. 311. and T. P. - ti...... N 0.113 Walnut street. Philadelphia. OFFICES: No. 70 State street. Boston. i WHARF, N0 . ..91 43 , 1 P0 4 2 R la T t. R ll lC o rMO l Tll m" ,Ph nt at e d'a. "? . [1594 OFFICES: No; M. Kilby street. Boston.-.. , . i The trains coming Wept will leave New York at 11.45 A. M., arriving in Reading at 6 P. M. A train • will also • • Na 166 Broadway, New York. 1.'58411 Piew lifo. 11. , : N 0.128 Broadway. ear. of Cedar st.iN.Tork. lease Keeton at 7 A. M.. and Allentown at 11.15 A.M., Net.l2 1 18, Port Rich - arriving in Reading at 10 A.H. Pier N0. , 13. LEWIS AUDENRIED & CI., mond, 2b Eta m =po r rt, n rw ., %Minor., Md., and Alex- HAYES. & GODSHALI . 1 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN THE DES? 'VARIETIES IP Anthracite & Bituminous andria. Va. . [ l A c prill6,l9 18- ' ' To Fares front Reading Temple. Blandon 10 It. To Millen town; 13 80 25 ' Emsna, SG SHIPPERS or , 235 Walnut street,Ploladelphia. ' _:.__ • . FleetwoCd, a ' Allentown, • 100 BED AND wgrn ASH SCHUYLKILL •COAL. OFFICES : llf o i Broadway. Nett York. ' CHAS. A.. HECKSCHER & CO., • Pier No. Lyokos, , 45 L Bethlehem. Ino , Slats street, Boston. . ..-• • , anirenea OP Topton ' : 55 Easton, . lin WHARF NO. 13, PORT RICIIMOND. - - .Pioltur Shippers front 'Elizabethporl, ' Shamrock, i C. 5 New Tort, t 380 Lehigh' and Schuylkill Coal at Retail. OP BROAD.' MOUNTAI I N tim .III A .A B C IE K C H O E A LTH AND SUPEORIII . I an F a r N si: w iti y t or ra k in , s lea w v ill ing sl S so . nt di n ng d . a t il o y m be iL iw m arn . Reading YARD—Corner 23d abd Arch streets. ,•. LEHIGH, SPRING MOUNTAIN. HAZLETOT ANT. A FF i cffs; f 45 South !tree!, New York. . ~ 6543 OFFICE-103 Walnut street. Philadelphia. p 58•42 COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. ['5913 'f • / 132 Walnut 'trot, Philadelphia.- 1 JAMES MOORE, Crania) Arpl. 33. ingrst 1.3, '59 _ _ SCHU RILL NAVIGATION. •hipping WHARVES for ANTHRACITE COAL, A r GREENWICH. .Delaware River, Philadelphia. . Wharf r LEWIS `A.UDENRIED & CO. . ROMMEL, POTTS iteCO. lade! OFFICES: W . C S O t r r a :a n d u w t aT7e t ; l l b e i r k. P State Street and Merchants' Row. Boothe Wharf Ni. A. REPPLIER & Brio. N. E. ear. Walnut a Fourth Ste" Pl3llada, OFFICES: 85 Bine Street, N kir York. Il eechaut.e.lienkkltuttalng, Providettee. —; • DAVIS PEARSON & CO., MINUS AND SitlPPilti; OF VIE CELEBRATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN WHITE ASS and SKI!' N VEIN . . RED ASH COAL, .N 0.138 Walnut Street , Phlladertihia. • OFFICE: No. 39 William Street. New York. No. 11 Donne Street, &Awl. WEIARF—GREENWICII, DELAWARE AVENUE. DATIS PRARSON, PE*. GIDEON' 1101VAIIIILCID, , CUBS. XLU.S.IL. ' N. P.GORDOBN . ' Wliart No. 3. CHAS. MILLER & CO: • , . WISS.SS LSD SUIPPLILS or COAL. i ' --.. r 1 WHITE ASH, , ‘• Fopi the PINE KNOT 110 MT. LA FVA FDpLIEMESI RED,ASH, • ~ -•• • From their I'IICENIX COLLIERIES. CANAL LANDINGS LANDINGS:—GREEN WICII ANDSPRUCESTS. ' OFFICE :—No. 105 Walnut Street, Philadelphis. April 11. 19 ' . 7 15-ly • .and many' s to mention GEO. S. PATTERSON it BROS., DEALERS AND SHIPPERS IN. 'Locust and Brood ItiontatainWthlee Ash COAL. •, Al.O. RED ASH, from the Peach Mountain r ind Pal mer IreinL aarEinur and Feed taken in exchange for Cost. EDW. It. PATTERSON, . WM. F. PATTERSON, Office t ltarehoust, Matron! ,trot, rottsri'lle, Pa. (JELLS. PATTERSON. 4 Bridgeport, Montgomery aunty, Pa. 30.1 y r AMILY C 4 is geurrall) towns. • AO lan! read Y M. D., YLOII; and 37-ly • July 0.'59 TRANSPORTATION. PHILAD'A £ READING RAN-ROAD afir a 1 lt. () Uk; th e p r „ i r i a i Ldp a. ida ad iL l U g: " The rates of Freltrht and Tolls ou Coal transported by thie Cotnpany, wilt - be as 01lows,trom let July, 8411; 912. til further notice: Toltlehmond, 1 1501 1 45 " Philadelphia; 100 I 1 45. " Inclined Plane, ' ' . 1601 1 45 " Nicetown , L I ' 1 150 1,1 46 " Germantown it. It., 1 60 ; 1-46 " Fails oiSehuyikill,,, • 150 145 44 ilanayunit. ; ' . . 150 145 44 Spring Mills, • 1 135 130 44 Conshehorken and 'Pty. month Railroad. • 1351 1 30 " Brimbo'a and. Potts' and Jones', 1 30 ' 1 25 " Norristo idgeport, 1 30 1.1 25 " Port Kennedy, 1 25 I 1 20 " Val ley "Force, 125 120 " Phmnixville.l " . 115 110 " Royer's Ford', ` • .1 16 1 / l'lo '!;Pottstown, J • , 1 15 , 110 " Douglass ills, I 1 1 5 - I 1 10 .* 111rifighoro° 1 1 10 1 1 05 .44 Reeding, : . 95 i 00 "'Between Reading and . 1 • 11, , hrsrille, I 95 , 90 4 / 11ohsv.11e. ; ' 951 .90 9. Homburg, I • 954 90 .. oreopdnimr: , . 05" '9O by nata l. ens* Gfelt Inrlfylng and , t neutralizes' ngthens the c , ctaally rune hie nr Net. all Debilities h. 'Heartburn, p. 'burning 'ln: !Rs or Weiabt I Sufforntlng wnirni of the • ere. 'Pain In en Flushes Of L oos Langunr or Blotches and feyer.}-- i and' Womb, re or Urine, the Womb or By order of the Board of Mennen), June 11.'59 W.H. Mel ENN EY. Beey.l ...This Cm , bore dhows 'Tracts, Eng- -7 iL BCHUYLKL NAVICATIQN () ffi ce of the Schuylkill Nevi Company. June 3;1859;—en and after Jul the churn for the 'use of Cars and far roll on A Coal, earned on the Sebnylkill,Nasigstion will tons and thereafter so 'continue. until further In sold during ti it faihml is p suffer Weak- InvPlay and of 31c1:ran's end instal)- ). and the rich. !trek if your dill• plaint* prat• I quantity of healthy, fat and you will • ! •. To Philadelphia!, Dlatiaymrk, 'r 'Pering Nlll,i. , Conshohocken, Plyinonth Pam, Itridgeport-,. Hrrstow Port Kennedy, Valley PAl'llna's Darn, Port Providence, Pbcenliville, Boyer'* Ford, .4 Pottstown Landing; Port Union, Birdaborough, Reading. Altbouses, • ' Moh mai Ile, 1: Hamburg. Orwigebnrg Landing, tenantry mer le procured ■ . It stUr rap. Iseonnt wilt be .rDealers,wbo .r Sarsaparilla I.lng it; ls just Brit SIit;NOTIII t la the only L .agbly,'anil, at (rapthrA) Pi a Led Voter, Vel ar S.S. 11. 3.IcLEAN, Vulcan ic The chartfe will be per ton of 2210 lbs., ha.a fire per cent . allowance for waste, as venal, and •nocbarge lees than trrenty4re cents per ton will be made for any (Liao, tame. y order of the Manners. If. FRAL'itY. President. 1 HILADIA. 4 READING RAIL ROAD. _ _~_ lures tIY FltEltillT ON MMLV:UAtLIEE.• and AFTER MARCH Ist. 1859, untliftirtler pollee. the following Yates of !freight will be charged per 100 ponnns 1 ' a i jek 1 4 -tcb 145 : 1 citz • Dry GOodo.PonGtetionery, Booko.Carprt- j 30 i op, Clpro, Frei& Meat. Fhb, G lam. to A nrlla, Bum ,fatter, Copper, Gap, Ear tbenuare.Grlpdxtuges.Uroreries,ftemp Haw, Hardware, tildes, Hollow=ware, Leatber,lllarldnery,OlatenbOaso te. Cottcrl,Coffee,Graln,Bar Iroa,ll, lasees,Nalle, Spikes, Bite, golt, Tro!l• Mons, Sugar. Wbdoky. do., Brooms, fire Wicks. Guano. UM Stones,' Pit& and Tar, Salt,Serap finn,llmber mid Lumber. de • Bileto,toke, Coni t Wood,CLlY,'ollnlat ea trod .Ore, Umeetem 9, Madura, PIS Lea, Plaster, Slate r llalt 14que . :Te, de.,, • flour, per barrel, March :1, '37 . • ..- —• , , -,',' ' 1 - • ',-- '", ',,--;: - c :,:-.-:',. .., ,I. . .. , -,.. ....1 , ~.:,''...•,-,. -- i- 1 - , -`- - - , :v - , ~,,,, c :.;.. ~,i ~ ..,,,,..- - 1'...," ' . , „ : r - J .-.; ~.",, - .'''t , : - ,-; ' ) ''' Ar '' ' • - _ ... ',... s- G. ~ i , t , .fr;o . • ••= 7.- - ` ' .:--- i: - -- -',7:-;... •-; ~..:-,- - ~ • -,‘,-'' - I -.1--.1, ;,•- ~ .T ' . ' ~ , . . -:, , L : ..,_-. ..• ....-.., s .. - ~..., -. :.. ' ' ...,-,...',,..,,,-..,--- , '.,.---- ---, •'t . - .._:, 1 . . - .. • ' * - "E'r • 4' - . , 41 _ ..... . _ • t:„....... ~..... ~. .. , , _ .„.. . „ ... . . , ... , b.,.‘. ~,.,,.. ...... .....,...,. ‘ .., _ _._.. . .. ",...:: ~.„,..,.... ~ F .: , -T - .- - --- 4- ' 501 .) ' - /4144(' ' GENERAL --:':-.'-:--- 1 i. . , , , rit ,p 0 , gyp' A A j ' - • ''''l6-- . . , , . . . _ WILL Tll.lOll TOO TO PI-Eng TES ROW L 8 OF TUE ninTNAND SUNG OUT 'ROI Sancta . 61 SOMPT.IIII% WILIAM MINN' WILL CITE BTEUGTB TO Olng !Winn inn SWIMS JILL NA / Tvar. TO OCR HUE AnD PLIWIIIIS.—.Zir . :, I ^ - - 'ED EVERY SATURDAY M ORNSNG, BY BENJAMIN BANNAN,POTTSVitTiE, SCHIJVIddIAL COUNTY, PEN . SYLV . xxxv. F • E' anima o mutt LEWIS Arkicittint& OFFICES: on Walnut stront,'PIIIIAMELPIIIA. 110 Broadway. NEW YORK • 80 Blate street, Whorevare &Wert 61 the but eariAlion of coats—Sde Proprietors of DV/ CAW: all 'tde of prodefoing oar 160,000 tens a year of led DIAX0111), (Red Ads.) and BLACT. Ulna, ALSO, 'Exclusive Agents for the sae of the purely cost Mountain Coal. from the Locust Dale Gm. C. Pons t Co.. all of which will be ahl to ,New York, via Canal; or coastwise, 'ls Piers, (below Easy Yard, Philadelphia.) Also; At Philadelphia, from Pier No. U, mondl The choicest via Mies of RED and W TTE ASH COALS from Behoylklll County, selected arith special care, and shipped under ouriperSonal en • otendener. • At Elizaboinpott, N. J. LEHIGH. SPRING MOUNTAIN:iad COG CMS Vii-S; . Prom Esltimiore. Md. The celebrated UADIPSUIItb:DITUM IN At Jersey City, N.J. . i (ria Le Pigs and Morris (Lne! .) The very superior WILKESBARRE CO L. from the pallimore Vein, taken from the "And ,n led improve ment and Coal Company's Estate," near Wilkesbarre; also, the COUNCIL RIDGE COAL; both of which, fur steam purposes and for family use. are sou 'passed. We kohl certificates la our offices. fro parties who ' i s have used and fully tested these Coals , a d pronounce them the HEST ANTHRACITIC GIMP for stes in use, pro-, duclng. no clinker . less ashes and greater ace, t ban any other kinds now before the public. ' May 15,'58 Franklin . B. -.Oa • !diner and Shipper of IcIIITE Ash COAL from the East an Lath Collieries—MAMMOTH & BLACK 11 °since—Centre street. opposite Eplaeopi Pottsville, April 10, IA • • PATENT COAL TUB'. ISAAC SELTZER; Agent or'the cel brnted Ashland Coal, mined by Baneroft, Lewis & Co., has removed his of ice' to 17 Cedar ht reef, betweeii Broadway and Nassau Area.. New York. .Has also the agency for the sale of Foehes Patent Coal Tuba and I.locke.. All dealers In Coal will find It toktheir Interest to call and see this new article for saving labor. New York. July 2.:511 , , 274 • POTISVILLE HOUSE, • JOHN F. NETNER, Proprietor, Cr.nt re street, lOTTSVILL Y 14s. 4:arrant:at Stabling providedMA November 'Pi 47- "WHITE HORSE HOTEL." Corner of Ventre mot Mahan:or/go elmrs. Beficoake Joseph at. Feger, Proprietor. Entertainments and aecommedations. of the beat kind, and every attention .44i5:114. will be petit by the beet and bit at tendanteeto make guests and travell: 1.474 eZ . 171:: era comfortable . Arrce , t, 1.'58 1 no ix i3O i3O i3O i3O 1 BO 1 20 135 1 a. 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 20 AMERICAN HOTEL, Chestnut, bet. Fifth &Sixth Sta., . _ • . • Pim.* DELPHl*.rift; 1 41 Ai Olper Day."Vit The undersigned havidg. renewed their, lease term of years, have entirely rrtitted the house, bating ,painted.prpeted and refurobbed — throtighout. The lo cation °tittle House is unsurpassed, being upon the widest end most pleasant part of Chestnut street. (di. redly opposite the old Elate House.) near the Owes of amusements, the jobbing houses of sfatiket and Third streets, convenient to the City. flallrOad; thneiyars of which run to all parts of the City for five tenta - fare.— . T.he rooms are large, well lighted', have euperior 'thane 'lion. and have been refaruished with a frare tbr eotnfort. 1 15 1 15 1 20 1 10 1 00 1 00 1 CO 1 00 We are supplied daily with pure milk'. cream, fruits and vegetable, from a farm belonging th ha, and which Is managed exclusively for the Hotel. !The proprietors 'of the American assure their friends aid patrons that no pains will be spared t' make the appciintments of this Hotel complete and its Table compare Rfavorably with the best bonsai in the Union. A ug.2o, '4 .34 3m WYATT . TIMULTIMS. 80 80 go p . go HARDWARE. CO. gat] 17 1.1 ;dim be at 'tont .. • HARDWARE AND IRONIDEPOT. ' --...— THE EURSCRIBES, hating nowarrang :tr • '-- ed his pods at his new piseeOf business . i'..:;.!.!.4.,. and with a nets determination of furnish. tug all such good* as thelbusiness of the Coal Regiqu may require, at their loweft market value. solicits the int peetion of the Public.. I t shall be always on hand, and have on hand a full stock;of Bar Iron. Chopping Axes, ' Flue Iron Coal Shovels, - . • Cast Steel, Trace Chains. Slit Iron, Nails and :pike; . , ' i Krim, - Tackle B ...• a. Bellows, Anvils end Views. &e. , Hardware and Iron Depot, Camas ST. three do* abase ilarket, east. side. ' RANK POTT. ; , July 15,11/lo I. . • . 2841 i g: 1 , . 1 4' i 4 a , a a 1 ,SPORTSMEN 1 SPOSTSIIIICII I t an T H in T HE latest and beat ' invention or catching wild E REVTUE' 4 4 1loatest Animal Traptil Small enough to be carried in the porker, and as effective as a rifle. It will kill a bear ore HU as eas ily as a rat. 4reallaral tee O_m great Hop, at 11113GIIT A LERCH'S Hardware .2. trou More, Centre street, POTTSVILL.K. April 23,'59 ; 17. BRICHT & LERt., . l NEW HARDWARE STORK, two doors be- Zialow roes lloteLand lienTlY appelte the Miners Rank; Pottirtllle, where will be found en eneellent:entntment of IIASD Coach Trimming, . • Piles.. Perlope, . Noe Trays. -•-•• • - Paddlery, Bitoil* are, Shoemaker's Toole, • A tof One Locks,. nirrelller's Tools, . Table Cul eri, ; Glasa and Paint, ' Pocket - 001 1 h - Rat Iron of aliviees, ~ • Table Pima& . Rolled .. . Anelle and Vlees. Sails aid Pf4kes.. Amortment of doe Oune,.. Railroad Iron *ad Halls, Sheet troo DTl:tables, : Stu ItSlools, ' Wit*, Xiltialte, Bonding Materials, Itreoe Kettle*, ' " v Chat Steel. . , Sad boos; • Sheer Steel, C ha inndllotlern, ' -,•:; '' ' Ara BUster,, - v , 1. . .-.... ' ~ ,4::, . . 31111Siev, ~ . Rall y Tram, - . v.; etassentatire, . Powder aid bboy , i , Plitt Stand Sews; 0. B.returus Ids UdinVe to the pn le fee Hu potteti• adetbey.entendod to blot in Ma ladle ulapaselty. quid 111* the new' dim. by. the qualli of alb' v0i;414 stfid.,.. atteollou ,to bualuensOuld flofoutr4 ilgitrost will deearTeand.que*Usd theit ',collo su ~, • : .„• BRICIIIT lalteit,;; Dealers in Hariiincrre tat dlor, Centre Str u t. rattinille, .lanwary 0410. V 1. 22 11 i It T 211. 14 12. OMESTIO fr ry, eaPlehraa ce• hasAut.) I .noini‘Lo. Met" of .ped direct Greenwich ort Bich- IL RIDGE Us COAL 05. en • P IWent Mount' 1 ATIIVEINS. f ) 1 Chum!): e, 15-ly HOTELS. PEMVMM SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1859. ---pera for the Shipment of Anthracites. . , .. I SPRING MOUNTAIN . COAL. I. New Cot:Worm „ T HE :_ii r d i e n r g aiv o e u d n , t h a a i v a inl u le . a s sed the s. AT JRANSVILLE, PA.. P Hitherto worked by Wx.Mtcuusk. Co.. are now prepared tol trupply this justly celebrated LEUIGU COAL,aud reiPectiully invite orders. I 1 - • : . C. F. RANDOLPH. THEO. V. RA N DOLPH. . CHARLES IiAMPALIIII.E. Applications to be ad dressed to • Itaadolptils Co., ,41 •' 111 Broadway. New York. Room 23; i 1 I • . 205 Walnut street, Philadelphia; i ' - Reston. Perm's t ti -. ' Tronton.New Jereey. 4IND To . Itaradolphs & Hampshire, .1 Ille, Pa. Ittaary 1,'50 4.1 y CAIN, HACKER & COOK, lIIINUS AND 11111,1 , 11113 0/ , ' Milebalt. =oath 040"1. Alto, dealers% other tret qualities or ' White and lied Aeh_Coals. N 0.13 8 Irob,ul street. rhiludelphia; and Woodland Wharves, Schuylkill. tllOl/18 CAM. • 3101111211 HACIB . I. JUST M. COOL February 27,1'59 Pie ! I. F. VOORHIES,, ZIL ANO SHIPPER OF FRI caumatut Lewis Vein Red Ash Coal. From the ..NEW DUNCAN COLLIERY." Ile mines no oltow Coal—wbleb arwures Its partly. fiKii - Orrgowales by JOHN SHAY...sows Por I. P. VOOIIIIIES No. 11 Pine street, New York Toftwrllle. Sfarrh 12, 'Mt (Jane 6. W-Iyl 11• • CONNER & PATTERBOII • SHREW' AND SHIPPERS OP THE CELEISRATED Lotus t Mountain Coal. J. J. 60'. 4 0.1ER. J. S. PATTERSON, ' :Ashland. ' tottenll., • tionnyl . klll County, Pa. ro 27-1 y i JONES & COLE, MINERS Ain SHIPPERS of TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL, From theßeevestiale sad linelrville Collieries. I OFFICE - No. 320 Walnut street: Philadelphia. 1 00-Coal forwarded' from' Pert 'Clinton by Beading Railroad; or In MCA by Schuylkill Canal. pit-21 WIRE SCREENS. WIRE COAL AND SLATE SCREENS. 11 OLIN H. .10.112:1'Z, (late of and site giy eelsor to KURTZ a firtstte.) would rerpeettully eltil the attention of persodaenuased In the Coal Business, to his Manufactory of WIRE COAL AND SL'TR, W itt:ENS. COAL RIDDLES, WIRE' BROOM " S. ke e.. t irvi at the old establishment, Minervirille.ftchuylkiliCo., . I 'Hay Ing beim engaged to the businessi of Screen mals i. lug for upwards of twelve yeirs. I flatter myself that can turn out SF good work ai is done anywhere in the county. and would refer to the quality of my work in the rat. as a guarantee of what It will be In lb. future, pledging- mysielf that I will spare no pains to make my work satisfactory to all who may glre me alas,. JOHN 11. RURTZ. ZO tt Minentville.Juily 24. 'ISS ESTERLY £ FRICK, Manufacturers of 'Wire Coal Screens, 0 ULD respectfully call the atten. s• ilon of igen. Omen - engaged I. the Coal tracliqoth Cual- screens of various eizee.. TI have , Increased fai Hies for turning.. the best of work w , promptnese and patch. Having moat experlen , hands In thii SI (1 . they n - guarani__ _ all wor done it their Fartt. Repaa ins Reatlyandsubsl /Wally done at the shortest notice. Screen Bolt a,Coprheehi,Edigeway Rings, Shafts, Dud geone. &e., &e., always on hand. All orders . d I rected to the firm by roalTll,left at D. L. Eeterly's itardware store will receive pro ..nt attention. lwrrh t.htn• 0, 7,ft , -11. MISCELLANEO S. BI'iIEPRACTICAL DITCNKR, ' „Li- a freatise on reclaiming wet and inrampy land, and improving moist and wet spots of land. under cultivation, by open, and covered •ditebes, by JOSHUA. IL KIiLLEILJ li tames et Otwbbibum. Price 15 cezits,jui4 published and for sato by a. ItANNAN... DECIDEDLY THE NEWAIST,'NEATEBT ASD MOST mamma, NECK-TJES.! , • . Decidedly • tie newest, neatest and most fashionable •GLOVES! . Decidedly . the newest, neatest and serviceablemost,.. I SUSPENDERS!: Decidedly the sweet and neatest, silli,linen Sod cambric: HANDKERCHIEFS! -• Awl decidedly, • • • The newest, and most extensive aseartment of. CiatkiVITX.ariniZEINISIC - • 'FURNISHING . GOODS! Of every description, for Spring and Banner, ever of fered to a .Ibaceirle Public, can Dot be nen, In Connect Hon with an unparalleled assortment of • Cloths; Casalmaires and Vestingst . :. Just received from New York . and l'hiladelphia, at the "TEMPLE OF . FASHION!". Corner of Centre and Nahaufasigo Su. Pottsville, Ap. 9, '39 ISCLI . B. T. ELLRICH ICO. MAUCH UNK Wire - Rope J.f nulaotory, 3Plisla.feer .11Erab nib Gtecae o Manufacturer ofArtrkft - ,tor. Inclined planes.shafts, slopes, Le., would tosorm the public that hats now pre. pared to make ALL KINDS, LAWG277B AND SIZES 01' ?W AND ROUND . • At the shortest notice. of superior quality, and on the. , most literal' (erica. at Us Wire Rope Factory, • Manias Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. • . Reference can be made to Messrs. ii. A. Douglas, N. D. Cortright and A. 0. Broadhead, at %Web Munk: to N. Patterson. Sum mit UM. to Sharpe, Lelpeuri rig t Co-,111 more, Luzern. , on neY, Pa.. and In fact, nearly all the or mitten; in the Region who have been ustnd hie rope*. • August 14. WI 7' .tAnigust '57 • R2 - Iy] • 83. ,NOTICE• COal Ora raionvand metaity4clll Casa: ty Merchants. SMOKING TOBACCO; by Steam sowar-000131 a day s at Ilanabura.Etaaktag Totat , co aa.l Near Btawateetory, on band tad ready am pia., 9uobarrahareetseentMdemotingTabaoeo. • . 100,000 11.1118Paalsbletars. , • • - - . • •, 300,000 allaidltailab Began. ' lao,ooo Sofa mai Stara &mina OritotathanpaUlteFidrad atotroMeht attiaidia to. Yoram - • - - MAO /Mx 1101101. - Ilatalsargo Botta Coosty,ll. Ofetit.s,A7 • 16-11 TRAVELING.- PHILAWA £ READHIC RAILROAD. - varePeit Ticket. , a, SFIIITIAMNSI From Philadelphia to Potts ville and return. trill ha sold at PhilleTiritita,rea assue., days and Sundays. at S 3 73 each, good for say Ards on awes days, and on Ule ten Woodsy. • a. A. ttICOLI.3, Ceololo &sit " Angurt 0, '5.9 • .1 - . 33. • • _ s at ems PIIILADELPHIA,A. Russo /41140ADD0.,,0F tiee, 221' tenth FOCUTllstreet. Punansums. April 7eth;1859.' • PASRENDER TRAINS FOR LIAKRIODIJRO. • Oa and attar Dondsy, 16th instant, TWO -Passenger Trains grill be ran DAILY (Sundays excepted), to . neg. "Sebum; irla Beading and intermediate points. SIORNIBM LINE. Leaves the Depot, at Broad and 'Vine "strisetii, at 420 • /L. Arriving at Harrisburg at 13.30.N00n. i • AFTERNOON LINE, . Leaves the Depot, at Broad and Vag streets, at 320 p. w. Anteing In Uarrtsburg al 820 P.S. Fare tollarrtsburg, lei class, P ' elms,• 2 70 By order of the Board . W. 11. MeIl.lll6N - April t0,'19 1840Ist.) • , , Seerdery. .Only Direct Line fbrlreland! STEAI to-all PANTS of GREAT BILITALY and IRELAND, t idE ri g For $3O 1 • • The powerful Iron Steamehltra, CITY OF CALTIMOR k:, CITY OF 1k AdUINOTON, CITY OF MArCIIILITER., KA.NOABOIY, VIGO, ISIU alt fro Neotjork for COUR and themes to LIP! I l ERMA, I • /14rpary Alternate Satarday.'“ . [`amaze from New York Qhio, .....• g 7.5 Third Class, '• • •• • $3O Damage from Liverpool and (leak: • Cabin, - • - • ,Tto Third Clars, '• • $lO Passengers forwarded to Havre. Antwerp, Bremen and Hamburg, Gar $55 In Cabin, $35 Third Clam To PARIS (in 30 boors from Liverpool;) Cabin, $3O; Third Class, S3L ' The above Bleamatrips are built of Iron, in watertight compartments; carry each no experieueed Burgeon, and every requlvite for the immediate extinction of Bre. For Paean° app V to R.J. Corns k'Co., 177 Broadway, N. Y. John G. Dale, 15 Broadway, N. Y 4 to R. EDWARDS, Pottsville; Cr to J:11. 11.1011ARDS, N. D.—passengers by this Line *Told MS risk and de• lay of railing at flAllfax and St. Johns. as, the steamers proemd direct to Cork. [April 16.'19 Id- LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Summsfirrangemonts o manger /r (IN and alter MONDAY, MAY 16t1h .11359. the hunrenger Tulin' on the Lehigh 'Valley Railroad Company will run at the following hours: Down Traitor. Lerma Mail. Espress. : Accost. Mauch Chunk at , 8.00 A.M., 12.80 P. M- 12.35 P.M. Slatington • 6.40 " 1.08 - 1.29 White Hall 7.12 " 2.25 " Citassuqns A. 1.1 " 1.45 ", 2.52' , " Allentown - TAO 118 "I 13.15 -" Bethlehem rAs 2.11. '341 "..- Freetruinsburg ,- 1.07 " 2 .20. "1 13,57 "-. Arrive at Easton 8;10 "• • 2.43 "! 445 " Vp Trains. Leave Aecoon. Mail. : Express. Easton • at 6.00 A. II.; 11.45 A. H.. 3.35 P.M. Preeinanebtirg 8.40 " -12.09 .1 347 " Bethleheni 7.00 " 12 19 •": 4.08 " Allentown '7.40', 12.311 4 .1 4.20 " Cataaanqns a 8.07 " 112.46 "I . 4.35 " White Hall 8.26 ," 1.00 " 4.52 " Blatington 0.04 " 1.29 ". "6.16 " Arr. Mauch Cbunklo.oo 2.65 ", 6.10 " , DOWN TRAIN'S WITH THEIR CONNECTIONS. The COO A.M. Mail Train will run In connection with theCatawissa, Williamsport and Erie train from Elmira, Williamefort, Danville and Rupert, and will connect at Allentown with the Neat Penn. train for Reading, Har risburg and l'ottsville: «t Bethlehem with the North Penn. train for Philadelphia.' at Easton with the Cen tral of New Jersey train for New York, and at Philips burg with the Del. Del. train for Belvidere. This train will also enable passengers hi' go to the Water Gap, Perantm and.Oreat Bend, either by the Bel. Del.or the - Central of New Jersey train. The 12.30 P. M. Repress train will ran in ennueetion with the Beaver Meadow train from - Wilkesbarre, White Haven, Hazleton ar.d Weatherly. and with the East Penn. train from Harrisburg, Pettsyllie and Reading, said will connect with the North Penn.', train for Phila delphia. with the Central of New Jersey train for New York, and, with the BeL Vol. train for Lambertville, Trenton and Philadelphia. • UP TRAINS WITH THEIR CONNECTIONS. The 6.00 A. IL Amu:medal ion train will connect with the East Penn. train for Reading, Pottrrille and Harris burs. • The 11.45 A. M. Mall train will run In enniection with the 110.,De1. train from Philadelphia, Trenton and Lam bertville. with the Cen t rat of New Jersey train frOm New York, with the North - Penn teeth from Philadelphia, and will connect with the fester Meadow train for Aesthetic, ilarletrin. White Haven and WUkesbarre. The 3.35•P.31. Express train will run in connection with the .Central of New Jersey train from New York, and will connect with the East Penn. train for Reading, Pottsville and Harrisburg. aiid with the Catawiasa, lY. and E. train for Rupert, Danville, Williamsport and El mire. Dethiehera, 'May 16th, 1859 PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. Summer Arrangerneut, Aprll 18, 1839 DOWN PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Pnftavllle, deity. (eiforpt Stinctsp , ) at 9.30 A. 81., and 3.30 P. 31.—PaxAlns Deeding nt 10.10 A. M., and 5:09 P. H. Arriving In Philadelphia at 12.42 noun, and at 7.40 P. 31 FP PASSENGER TRAIN'S. Leave Philadelphia, daily. (ezeept eundaya) at 7.30 A. M., avid 3.00 P. M.—Paaalng Reading at 10.10 and' 6.05 P. M. Arriving In Pottsville at 406 noon, and at 7.30 P. 11. Both Up sod Donn Plesengor Trains connect at Port Clinton kith Trains to and from Twinge', Colonies'. 'Williamsport son Elmira. Morning Passenger - resins only connect at Port Clinton (or .Vilikesberns, Scranton . and Pittston." Paiwengers tearing Williamsport by the Catawba& Rsllford Night Line et 10.10 P. M., roankt with a Pas: ?eager Train leaving Port Clinton at 4110 A. 31.. arrive. at Reading at 6.31, breakbod; and proceed direct to Phil adelphia'by the 6 A. 31. Roading 'Aeweamodation Train. LEBANON VALLEY BRA NCH PamengerTnin leaves Reading at 'lo' A. :Mier arrlvarof tip and Down Morning Paamenger Vilna from Philadelphia and Pottsville. Arriving at Ilarriators at 12.10 noon. and Connecting with PaiteenmirTrains on the Northern Central, ...Pennsylvania" and ." Cumberland Valley" Railroads, for Sunbury, Williantoport. Elmira, Pittsburg, Lancaster, Baltimore and Chamberslnrg. • Returning, leaves lianisburg at 2.45 P. M., after ani ma of.Traina from above points. Arriving at Readi n g at 6.00 7. U., and connecting with Upend Down/rains for Pottsville and. Philadelphia the mane evening. No Praisu roe on Suitdsty.. Faipea...Between Pottaville and Phlladelphls.s2 75 and $3 'l5; iteadino and Philadelphia, $1 75 and $1 45; llarriabargand Philadelphia, $3t.5 and $1 70; Lebanon and Philadelphia. $2 60 and $2 10; Heading and Ilar. ebbing, $1 60 and $1 50; Beading and Pottsville, $1 Ob end 50 55; -*Beading and Lebanon. 65 and 70 tents; Pottsville and Harrisburg. $2 65 and $2 15; Pottsville and Lebanon.sl 6b and $l. 50. Through No. 1 Tieketa—Postivllle toilaitimore,sb Or); POttsvllle to Gettysburg. $4 SO; Reading to Baltimore, $4; - Beading toLalicaster. ra 24." . %g-80 pounds of Ilagpaii - s piloted each Piutsenger. The Second Masi Cars run :with all the above Regular Pas4enuer Trains. -IlornlngTraluDoynandAfternuouTralnlEtp.only, run on Sundays. , _ • Through First Om Tickets. at rednioa rates, to Msg. era Falls; Butta:o,Detroit. Chicago,inii all the principal ru l i7g li ra i n a t t rietet t , 9 fl or nw ih errres t ‘a t i rrall i ge e ntOr das e pia c eer " can to had on appl ication to the titatimi Agent.. • 9 stir.tit Tickets' will be purchased• Wont the Trains start. Illiber fares ebarued if 'midi* cars. • Gen. Sept.' April 30.'39 • -NEW STORE: HE subscribers uriounce• to their friends and the &funs ot PAUTIII• sodirleinley, t hey bays taken "MOOILLIZAD'S OLD STAND!' ' 4,rna"lSecondasid Markel Stmli where can always be Aka ad a good asaarlmeal of ' - Dry Goodei Checteorter t - Provelttionst - and • Twisty of 'dick* ihrayrbarit to a &A doe tail eters. toderstandlog their bustners thonnebit. they invite &misters which. bt strict attention to btiet. miles Ved **alto& they lobed to deservo.,, • FZ6III/ GOOde . COBBtatitiy ; 493111114.- 1 The beet Okla always on Want she lowest PRICtA TOM CAM.' • - • M. U. NICHOL% • - GEO. W,DECIE.- par. CALLAND ILTAMIRE T,uEIR 8700.1 F.: Apra le, ' -• 1141 - - 'PERSONS *ISHING frO•VHANGE: emir 'billion rapid/ Isparta; anatry, a *iv Settlement. iebrekl If, gobeqt. - inns Ow 101 1 4 M sni*liktfld. imtralisma eat Usairomtea Iletlimpat, another edam. patio. Prom 4 74 1,167 P 44 , 414 4. TEM Clpti4VES Flutes one only dadihmr, ' Set she Is mews to me Thim It 1 bad a wean or en. To cinder omaiy knew: ,• And tat'er by boon companion • Was icier ttaibesulkd, AS the earate's Moire momenta By thepretttis of:his child. • _ - My worthy friend the Veer, The Remand Mr. Blount, ' Of rosy littlii ebildtito - Has more the* he ran coast, And the good men unties sereruely , And pate WO cat theiltaad, . With a beartybtmedietion, When ihrs teddle.off tobsti, brother — mate Webster, • O'er Mr. With= pores. - Thinks only bachelors ars blessed, And babies only bore; Stye extratsa most not many, - • •• for 'Hs Ids robin life.— Find Rst a,good fat thing. ' And then a wealthi wife. , I aney.'not the thaw - • • Hie patetarehal glee. • • When the thirteenth Blount Has cleating, Across his nurse's knee; • " Nor yet tbt unhappy Wetater, . His lodg ng lone and bleak, • (With line and attendance, At one Pound five a week.) . wait for no fat lid tar ; I heed no paltry pelt; " . Twosnot fur that Irtmo'd my wife, But for her Lain" deer self; Though she lAd brought a dowry Were tit for peer or prior*. Twee nothing to the treasure . That she hall borne me since.. For obi when home returning • Diapirlted. unstrung, Tbeae magic in our Mary's 'there's-musk on bee tongue; ' And her dark eyes dash and %witty, And the color mounts her cheek, As words come crowding faster Tinto her little Ups can speak. And en, when sad and weary From scenes of tare and slur • When Lot d seam rage without •, And realer lusts within; • Whet. so much is dark and dreary; • Where all Is sin defiled. ' I think God for the Innocence ' About my little child.. • Dear to tbiehitstian Pastor • The flock ke'e• charged tor: Demerol* His sake who gave lm The message. "Feed my top.' . • Ott prays be for the erring. "Lord ituard them whenibey roam ;'' Bat the tbstdcat prayers ire aye for one— ' The little Lamp at tunnel - - I latiig. Frost Lie New Yak Mining Chronicle. PA WI OP COAL MID BMW LIFE. Pe+ entitle hove any idea, when they endeovor to theu en the price nt their ton of coil what it rosy-b re cost to get it. Though this boa dollar iceking age, still in' thir calculation, 'mobilise minee than mere dollars will enter. In these Uni ted Stales, we bees as yet, unfortunately, no . or ganisil system , whereby we can ascertolo the numbc of human lives that are yearly lost in this *gems mining for coal. These statistics we wild eve soon eneuOiFl meantime It 'may he worth4ur while to lake (time notes from the books of ether nations, who keep their accounts better posted on this subject, and see how the thing stands. .t. _ . As Hood in his "Song,Of the Shirt," said: "It to not lingo you're wearing out _ . But human ereetureie So with equal truth, may it be asserted in nor day that human life in no small proportion enter* into 'the warmth and light with-_whjett our wintor hearths ■re cheered. How much is the fife of a man worth ? Not much. we know, in some cases, will be raid. We have met from time to time with many of wham it las been said, "It would be a relief tons all if he were out of thi world," but as a general thing. it Is =wont of this class of men that the coal miner itsmade: Mining ie 'sheet the hardest work, (tailoring not ' excepted), that can be selected by • man to do; and it has been in great measure on this account ' that mining here has not made the,'progress, it might wet:illy have been expected to make.3,-. The American mail is essentially, adverse to any thing like bard physical work; be will sit down • end plan, and think, and contrive, es much as you please, but real hard, bodily work he will not. do esteem driven to tr. If we bud not had Irishmen Red Germans to dig our canals and build our rail roads, and Englishmen to open op our mines; the i l canals, would have been nudug, the railroads on- - built, and the mines unopened to this day. , Say : what we wilier the triumphant , achievements ofi acionee and machinery,-there is no meienee nor Oil machinery yet,dise,overed, that will enable us to do some kintiS,pf work wit houteensiderable phys ical exertion - Jon our own part, anti furemosn amongst these kinds of merit is this,sante croak mining. • '. .2- i In our rambles and dwelliegt orneriest the ermi mince of Pennsylvania': Virg) au and Ohio, it hol been mere , than once our lot t bear from *Lief ner's cottage the eel:Mita w 'an's shriek the told of an irreparablearne,of bothand, a fatherl a son, a brother, taken elf in 'ainoment. An ex-1 plosion of fire.dtinp, a full of .roofs or Aides of working*, ore shaft accident would be the Data Mph, that that soddenly 'deprived a mother, wilt_ or.sister of their sole stay and support in that , world. . , . • . I Is it tole believed, that the men who thus volt Warily expose themselves to all sorts of dangeta to secure the moonset living to i heir beloved neesi are of -*at elate of above ground loafers whons the world ennAratuistes iteelf t ii) being rid 0f74 Not so. :Not a man of these-1 taken away will - out being more Of less a lose, the werld u w eb as to his.ituniediateltimily. !, ) i , As wo remarked above. e have no, reliabla means to ascertain with ex tness the average of live* boat in Propuntion to amonot of coals TM ' in this entintryl - bat the government oupervisio el under which them) welters ant kept in other lend . , enables the figures to be giceft,correctly. Fur out present purpose we shall take the report of "ini- Spector, of coat Mines in England," just Weed for the yeti'. ending January, 1859, In 1857, rol', 66.3E14.607 tons of coal raised; there were 1i22 live. lost *tithe instant, besides those who , afteit wards perished from maiming, he.. , being at thh rote of one life lost for every 58,281' tons of mail raised; sad in 1858; 931 lives lost, with ft prodetk (ion "iot, 65,008;649 tons, or one lite to 69,827 tacit aised. •., - . 1 _ _ - - of the. Think of this, ye whei'ehropen the pries __ miner's labor. . Think bow many /bricks 50 groans of survivors, and bow much future sulfei. tog of Ismilies. is the neeessnry and inevitable at}-. eompentusent of each 1.. t life ! While we halo no sympathy with the speculators whose e - deavoi is to raise the trice of a necessary of life beyond its doe solos; so we bays none with thole , who would seek to deprive the miner's faMily of their rights. _ poctllang. VISIT TO A POWDER ICIICIAZTINS •.1 The precautions is visiting powder magazinbs in Europe are greater than in this country wbeie the "free and equal rights demoeracy" would hailly submit to such rigid roles as are there en forced. It would be considered quite condescen sion enough on the part of- an, American "aovik eign," psrtieularly one of the Young &aerie& school, to throw away a lighted :tiger. He would have to do something more than that before trot- Hying his curiosity with it sight of t e snit _t. 'pt powder in some of the fortresses on a oth Ada of the . water. Yet, with a rigid_ NA "rules,"establizbed and printed, pe centu ry ago danger or • being blown op is not always siv.dded. A friend tells ,us en, anecdote Maitre live "V the feet that lid rules are not always sp.. , plicable to a new state of things. He vieite4 al Inge fortress in the northern part of Holland. and being the eon of en old soldier and an artist,!in pursuit •of objects. of interest to sketch with I. pencil, he was permitted to look Into the powder magazine, where more than a hundred tbevind pounds of powder were snared: The strong *tine building was kneed around with a strong well, outside of which was 'a littlenote-room, where the applicant for admission entered and rapped upon the wooden door witbet wooden knocker, when a little wicket opened upon its Wooden Wages. tied the keeper showed his Image, and demanded his pars. This being all richt, he was direete4 to pall off his Lome on the further side of the rum, the wooden door•of which was kept free from tsll possible sign of ,dirt. _Then, after brushloglhis stockings and dusting' orbit - garments, be nas furnished a pair of cloth' slippers, and then put through the coerce of questions that were tied up with "red tape" at the war office" in the time of his great-grandfather. . . . "Do foe smoke? Then leave your pipe nut tobacco, and your diet, and steel , and tinder. 1 Each of these ankles had to be deposited mipo rate, as to be sure the dint sod steal mislaid not by any charm get .together, although a hun dred•feet from tbe piierder, end 'behind two thick stone walla. Happily our ;friend bad hone of these inflaitunable articles. "Have yoe any knife, key, or article of•ateid?" He bad; and enerequired to ley them - aim are fully in separate places. "Eve Joe any gold, enter or copper 'ed i t r rottocately, al:bough a traveling artist, be it'd wive of these needful siestritpeolseata of a urn • itr.: A.,wse requited te stow what be bakand taakeei-special deposit, with.* retaining a!ste . ate red. = -.:-•. • - - !One pow say Other piece of metal, dint, glsa • or-.mineral of nay kind about.pou t If apen Janet leave that babied." - }Jawing gone through with ell alba format:4l;i the door opened Upon its noiseless woods* indget, EMMA - - ' Y., =MEE ANIA. NO. 41. GO the visitor• was permitted - to enter the I eaurtlsrdorhieb was eroised epoti-s pith of arr q-frietios csaterist to. the woodoktioar el the we-.' gisise; which he entered Ind walked' up sod delta 4 * lei noise en tread' between the loos rows of powder ess r, piled Oar es tier, in kesatity so:f astest te . tray as msay liras sod as moan pro- lets greet eiPtcasioo at Havana., 1 . very partlealar,r raid the visitor to I'qt, avoid aU possible abase* of &eel- party... tb tYaa' a fit keeper, &air , i "Weals •ly obey the iota," be replied. : 4oy . th e roles do need amending and adopt- Ing to the . resent age of the world. thought our friend jilt at that moment, is be drew his band. ketehief r fhis pocket and applied it to his i ta fries, move t so hide anyehange of eoun'enanes then fora other purpose, at thasame time has. tily i deelaring himself fully satisfied with what he had gems, and expressing a wish to retire, and without witrieg time, making a decided move ment tows the door.' "Here," thought he. "an der the es. they have divested me of every barmiest upper. lest I might carelessly drop one upon the loaf and ignite a grain of loose powder. They !meet questioned me, as they did an old Dutch burgrimuter, a hundred years ago, about fray liable or smoking. so as to take away my dint Arid steel. 1 They tare ordered Me to divest my . pockets Of all metallic substances, lest by some pos sible rairetinnee some ot them should ignite. I • - wooder .tbey did not inquire whether 'saltpetre will explode." Fortunately they allowed me' to retain My leambrie handkerchief, and in feeling in my PiMket kir that I have discOvered the box of friction knatehes that I used to light my cigars. I think I lirill retire, resume my coppers and my keys, my match and finger rings, put on my boots and.gitre be customary coins to the attendaott, •and go sway quite satisfied that I have conformed to all the ruler and have visited a powder usage sine with a box of friction matches in my pocket. It ii all right, but thank Heaven I am now oc the Outside of ttie outer wail." . . 441.03A(41 noise) - ay, ins recent Wren to the Republt. eat.* of Cal fornia„ whilst - urging a. union of the anti, ittactianaii rem in order to accomplish mora certainly the defeat Of the General Admit:titan Hon and Its eandi• dates, uses lthe following language: ~ .The Regublican party of the Union stand on the platform o Aneenditional and unwavering hostility to the exteasinu of slavery." ping Clay said In bl. memorableepereh on the Cout,i promise Hit, deli veredin the 11. 8. donate, Yebruary Sth. -I have inid that I never would vote (brit myself, and I repeat t tI n tan and never will vole. pad no earthly wit( ever make me rote to spread storm met to where if does at 4 We praline it would shoek the nervous sensitdlity of some persona (once his professed friends.) to au alarm ing extentj to say In their presence that Mr. Clay was *- Republica* In sentiment: but If the above extract bi not the very swore of Republicanism, we have been laboring upder * sad misapprehension on this subject and 11r.teley !aeon to bare fared no better. It le truly re lug, to these days of slavish subeervieney to the &nab, to recall the exempla of Henry Clay, who, . though a Itoutherner and a slavebolder, dazed tot ;peak out the honest sentiments of a heart full of sympathy for the Public weal, with a voice ever eloqiient, until bushed,i death. - finnimens.—A correspondent of the •k Courier and Eageirp•, winCie vend in the harbor of Malinleo, oric the Pa 1, on its voyage to California, eves the description of the ezpertnesa of the Vriinmers ExPa .1 anchored oleo 46 follow a natlte 0 liiii t. tiow,anta drat railed to a domm coplercolored• "hums o ' who plunged from a rock tat( a tulle from the ship, • nd were loon by Its side rolling and paddling in the ws ef;"naked and not ashamed," These natives i eaborted •a to test their skill la di vilat and fetching Iby tbroari guerbtard Mama and" ".fort," which ro. • goes: hieing compiled with. they ducked their headeand Iturned-4ot the evolution Is quite ludescribablet What• ever it ir4t, their froggy shapes went darn, and dime up togeth e r, one or the other Invariably holding 'the coin in hip hand. and depositing it with a grin of de• light in his mouth. Although, parbapa, alb andredpie. sensitiseused thettutelves by throwing stun change, ma prises r this tomboy scramble, there was not one failoref secure the coin. And interval was as certain, If the glees were thrown to a considerable distance from Itny oneo the divers, u if dropped directly among them: ' Some of he hackled had their - cheeks distended with silver 11 a squirrel with nuts. . , E TO TreAveLaus.—The Harrisburg Union t the following '"rules of the rotor are upon legal deeisions ; they ought to be Ily made known :—lt has been legally de. At applicants fur tickets on railroader can d from.thri ears if they do not utter the cunt of their Jane. Conductors are riot make change. Mlrailroad tickets ore tit used, and conditions 'good for this day otherwise limiting the time of genuine. of no account. Passengers who lose their an be ejected from the ears, antes, they a secondlona. Passengers are bound to decorum-in the .ears, end are-obliged to with till, reasonable demands to show • Standing upon the platform, or other lating a rule of the company, renders a bible to be put from the train. No por e right to monopolise more seats - than be. 1 - for, and any article left in • seat, while or is temporarily absent, entitles hinal to . upon his return. • . NOTI treys, th all bassi enlivens eidesl t Le ejeot mei a., boned t gdod Jul only,' o' ness or , tickets perdu' cheery's comply ticket!.l wise 11 .person son be h esTil the ow the plat . 1 Ho • i a &calls family an at ibuttin, Switzerland. A co i istaignzkr of the Liverpool .Albitie says that Sir C well Creilvell, Judge of, the ,Divorce Court it, ril London who is an old .bitcheM. is• positively growing young ith the pleasure be imparts by uncoupling ill. mated its at the rattail thirteen brace per hour when heels to go od divorcing °per. r . Min imumern ORre .aged•ei e ldest daughier of r ' - r. Sir Ch rill Uray. leis SkYreme Judge of Calcutta, who 1 has bee insane for several years. toot advantage of the abstinc of her attendant to obtain ' a night light, over the Se eof which she stood until. her dress was des.i troyed 0 skis died, after great agony', in two boats. I • Iv Is. l a singular het that though the 'DeffffierseY of 'Maine Stught their recent election swum]: end openly on the pongiu platform, the result chows &heavy lass. Lad year. Botha tisnism vas beaten 8.000, and now Doter ,glansml is 12.0u0 behind. In the counties marshalled 'by the Douglas leadeit, the Democracy suffer very heavy ' losses; lwhilein two. where the party stood up for I. l eomptaa and Buchanan, they fully hold their Last year's vote. ~ . . Tim teal ion In.KATOCIX for the ad.:14100 of the Wren. dot Co siltation takes place on t oesday, October 4M.- ISatit'ilector may vote a written or printed ballot, ts• beledjfer the *institution" or "Against the Conetitu , Alon," nd one labeled 'For a Homestead" or "Aglinit .• 11 estemt" The Board or Caorsowers ander, the Constitution are 'Sam Idedary. Governor of the Terri tory, l r , 11. 'Meehan. President. and Johni A..Martln, Becre yof the Constitutional Conventiol . .., . . A J rot:idiot at Lyons. lately lost hi s . purse, eon tattle 1,20er, and he advertired the Wei is the usual r way. be next day he received Ulls letter: "Amiable' lwasile—lt is 1 who has round your 1;/00r, and you may weep for them. for you will never get them back main. i lam leading the Hie of a Bardanspalos. Hers is s o eilOunt of what I have . this day had for breakfast 'and fir dinner. (A detail of the two meal. wee here given.) - . 'l shall continue to live in this manner, gracious .11ebrew, noel your 1.2110 f. are ex bunted, and I will fin ish by iirinking a glass of wino to your health." A sirens has recently taken place at Koonshar, near Itsna;•]n India. The villagers resisted the widows dr sire tdburn, but her curse availed to turn them, and they wreotnally anode the pile, and the poor creature perished. Those most actively engaged bare been im• pawned far ten years, nineteen others for live years, sod slather for two years, and a fine of 500 rupees has been laid on the village. The Unionist and the whole 'of the pollee have been distributed, by order of the Wen•. tenant UOTOTnOr, fur 'bat having found out ad per vented the crime. Hoonghur Is not likely to ilndulge in another suttee in a hurry. Larrass frooltaemers, Switzerland, announce the a,. rival in that city of one of the favorite Sultanas of /lb. dal Medjid. and a musician, with whom she eloped.— Th e Soft e ns, has the odd name of Seriatim. She b a mug and.beautiful Circa/shot, who lately was in the of the Sultan. She was much mixed, and was covered with presents. As the bad a charming woke, she took singing lemons from a director of the music of the palace, an Italian named Onatelli. One day, when out driving, she entered a bout leading to the ilosplace• rue and disappeared with the couskiso not forgetting the diamonds and other riches whirl: she possessed through the munificence of Abloi Medjid. Ile was sore!, cut by her ingratitude. Perhaps she, whom he celled the pearl of Ida seraglio, will appear sometime upon the bMrds of the trench or Manse opera. • lauexaantn Commspownzacze—One of the New York rowdies, who was not pleaaed with some remarks of the Eire's; concerning the attack of McCabe ti n the ail• for of the New Yorklktay Neas, addcard the follow. Mg note to the Messrs. Brooks: •• To J. Mid E. &vette—To your notice of the attack on Thomson, in Wednesday's evening edition, I : take exception. I accompanied my friend Mr. McCabe to the door of the NeMfbaes.awd remained until stabs Pow. ishment was Inflicted as has mom time been avail for Brooks. A word to the wise may be sufficient Haan Nearer. • Tammany Democrat.* The reply of the editors of the'Mew Is as follows: Office bouts from 1 A.M. to 3A. M. Ali ready; tight. lug editor at the door. • ; . A Pertatlnvlttieorrespondant of the New York. Trj. bane, who oPPTots to boAreti well Posted 14 lell to the politica of this State, duns Presidential- can didates that they will have to be explicit on the tariff question. If they expect to carry Pennsylvania. Ile soya: "Mr. George Dallis is, perhaps, the strongest Democrat In the States of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. though hie anti-tariff principles Were saansplided by bis outing vote in favor of the Fiewtrade Tariff of Mt, is a peat drawback to his prospect..2lb C2Adldate of anyyparey asa raped Vie ante al either Masaratcania we! Neva Any, wise" not cxpU&lg cowatidcd is anayaloinG lowa to increariert the drawl - an imported inn row standard Vint was efordprotnttion ro Ike wow bilwaisAiog feb toter. .esto Mesa Mate,. This yolk may rely upon.. Aar. CM T01e , 10311,1111. TNT CANINDWITS SATE Its To auras 111:11 PEOPLE or rsmisnreito sawn Jaw trims eeesi 1w4g:111000=M WHICH WILL an Armin &TO Denison vo Taos, add no reply about niggeke,Or Slav' or slave codes, or the Ilk, will =Mee. bat they mad lie spandex TO ins itoX, fairly and honestly if they an, and It es* otherwise. andOwY writ beitidgedaseerdbeg ly. Judge Donlan wilt lave to toe the mark-ow Ibis snidest, and Mr. Guthrie. Pin WiriiimisitGoT. &Plumb Gov. Wise, Mr. Ranter; Gen. Pinery One. Houston, Geo. Lab, Ur. A. U. Stephens. Vendor Toombs, Gen left. Davis, or Howell Cobb. (V. P. Oreeklaridge Ia eoadderei entof the ring.) and every man a. the reeditment of Des mantilla randidetes matt tome trot Eat-footed fora tun Intim brill on dendign troy. er Ably usey eve up all holiest:loa votes of leather Peamrylvaala er New Jowl. The poop% of thew auto ban bats pc,ied and MOM ebb law eases►es toploloy thrs Wwwwwwitte poll; tidies esehlent their votes. Aftor old lhowlestmitrayalet that In demita at alllots : tbey will be chary whim Wm, trlisl• • sty wUlifehlite sot *My bond, bat good seeenty.' • Mit 11001144 iTlio‘ilellt halide that thereignis now Weldladielphla of vass4Xe paw thist theme* letstary-ed Inflate Image Wale and lo Gaited Naga Ow tilleAlig 141, r i ?b; r a leje ll gel t e i ri living pet itch a al i be 1 ,, to be sky read, oho d over pa • .) • --.i- a • A L'', , E3 - .tIIWANfS ,,-- 1 . t;. 7 ,:' .-, .. SitAM:IIIIITII4O9ItFICt Hiniagglititiok Oft • silt acolitisp' sr• loosen** JOlllathlllooi 11110411 • (I stens, dieenfr N.astthsolliwertiehimile • halpert ba a it saa %Ma St say othialtlONitisiiitakillaseta 7.- Aoki P 4: tin Zaftig' isrograge - rail witata, Aftwomraiimianter; , , Bal Sail, Onto Skolts,do:. IA lb* Tom ahoehist solies . Oar &toil 01011 TM s siontaatostiv• NMI Ulla asy stiattSfiss Ohl love, tios of tbo Stato,asa imp basilastsPiersti !WMMag.' Balsa stateliest biota, saran,.. IP 111 patastriOsPwok to tai as seat *easy that no he . Wool oat Is the shim. IIItINTI2O prOOLOIIII doss 1001. BINDERY. ito*Jitolugd to every valisitY eta 3•-• inwsk of every diftriptio• zossaflurtereiblioas4 &I BA at shaft,* ream -. • •• -, •• • • Ward ithitkr.l Naw Cam amt , Wam.—By , late, - 0 1 1 1 PA.IL * 6ll Zorope, we learn, thit the mat, Asf 'Xiemdlekt MP. Moen Ragland and the Obleseei imam sy thing of the past, and the ensidenee,of pens bas:.: vanished before, the stern realities el wart' UAW., pears .fronx the facts as reported ht 041 ilkagnW,' pater 4 that the non. hir. Brom, apmcapaapillpy- , 1,. M. dellosebonlin, the Frank Plea tipetendary. dot oat with a British expedition destined alliatottaL the Pelbo, and`, to arroEsPany the two whom" • don on their eceseaga to Pekin. The expedition; ander the order l i of Admiral Hope, possiatedsti seven.amamsblps, ten_ gen.boate, two Ara* pd storeehips, and several hundred Moines. and sty alaaglasera. The Chinese, op their, parte had objected to the mission taking that wants/ - route. ddmirsi HOpe,. etrosequestly bend the entrance of the Petite barred by booms and Makes,. and haviog stayed for nine days, from tbe-lida, tiU the 25th Jute, at the mouth of that river, at* ( tempted its forcible passage, the Plesipetsstis ries having joioed the •quadros.os the 20th at Ju . ne. On his arrival off the Polito Biter, dal sal Bops had , ,tnade.sare of the Take forts, taut►•. during the last war, having been rebuilt—s feet which, be it said ea passeat, he ought to lam knows before, sloes it had 'been crlllolallp,Aa. rimmed in vhf P4is Casette. On the 25th of Jane, while the British attempt- Id to fore. the Peiho passage, the Take batteries. , supported by a Mongol force of appervo4l7 000 men, unmasked, and opened a decimally* ere on the. British vessels, Ate engigetkoal e• land and water took place, resulting •in•the utter discomfiture of the aggressors. The expedition bad to withdraw, after the loss. of three sogliab vessels of war, the Cormorant, the Lee, and Me. vet, and with a loss of 484 killed and speeded on the part of the British, while of the 60 Freneb. men prevent 14 . were killed or wooodad.; Me English °Beers were killed sad 24 wounded, the Admiral himself eseaplag not oohed] Attar this defeat, Mr. Bruce and IL de Bourboulon re. taniad to Shsugbas, while the British squadron , was to station off Chinhae, Ningpo. • • It is stated that Mr. T. Chisholm Ansley . the late Britis4porney.Gerieral at Bong Ropg, for. manly deelarßin a letter addressed by him to the editor .1.7 Its Leedom Zonally filar r— The treaty Itself, it what it may, has blen long linos abrogaled by the violent acts of Our British Government and Its subordloaies, to the extant all. • least of depriving the Crown of Great Britain of every advantage or privlrege eonternad as treaty." - . PROGILERS or RBPUBLIdAIIIOI.--The MOO% - elections io Vermoot and Maine afford a gratifr log evidence of the sway which !tiosibilian prin- . ciples have acquired over the popular mind. In t' two of the States of the Union pre-eminently dis tinguished for their early and staidfast Dentoctat7 ia faith, the Repabliesn Party ruts upon a foot. dation as immovable as thai:Of the mountains.-- With their local dikes oelyte. be Ailed. the Re- po!,licaos of those indotaitablo Stows rallied with sseit wonky of all toaiosoodation; ovorraore iiereasieg their- mefuritlee, It is pleasant to know that our principles erso cherished by a People so eminent silk. roc their intelligence, patriotism and partly. Vermont has • ever restated all malign tufluenees. And Maine; though overran with hordes of Custom House of- ficials, when a question of Preednin iris resent- tot, spurned the power and the pit:easy of the Federal Governmen t. Lot Pennsylvania on the Ilth Instant, show herself worthy , to take rank with her sister States of New England; ae an earnest advocate of 17no dont sod Protection. , Let Schuylkill reit op a handsome majority for 'Principles that will whew completely , sucer.nfal.. cause her bills to ring again with the bounds of bonsai Indattry, , !dal , tamely rewarded: Tao Oprostrron Ramming TIM 811.111 Dsirr.—. • If those persorrnow laving should yet see Peen sylvenia entirely out of debt, tbe r fact will be doe to th^ effort* of the Oppositlarto the Sham Ds mociaey. We bare the ansootseement from Gov. ernor Packer—who by the way neeires much of ' his surport from the Opposition—that the Cosa enissioners '6'r the Sinking Pend hare, frog Nov. 30th, 1857, to Sept. btb, 1859, redeemed'the debt of the Commonwealth to the amount of 81,137,- 155 38. Sineo the sale of the Public Works, we are getting wed to thews v., -agreeable an. nouncennents. Some of the Democratic prlute don't seem to 'relish them much; tat the people do; we think. .We have soother item to note, j. which "the people wouli do well to remember at the cowing election. Last winter the Republican House endeavored to reduce the State Us, whisk was defeated I by the action of the Democratic Senate. Theo foots tell heavily against that party, and will add to tbo weight which will sink it to an Ignominious defeat oo the 11th of Cote. her. immende oyster-bed bee been discovered la Long Island. It appears that last week, a pity of Live oystermeo, while up the &end, assidental• i ly discovered' an. oyster 'bed of Eitow's Neck, Long bland, shoat opposite Norwalk, Como which, upon examination, proved to be at least° three miles in length by 'two in breadth, the bed being at least 'a foot thick, and composed er, !argon "hilt Rivera" ever seen in New York.—• Heretofore Nati' York has been one or.Virglales chief customers' in the oyster lins. Oa the streegth, of the discovery the Tribe'se ruthlessly eats Vir. ginia adrift, with the oselamstton—°Niserabl• Virginie,,nhappy Wigs, adieu I" • All INTLIMNIMAI: ORGAN Dana:' DOUGLAII.-... The'New York Journal of Commeres, which bee hitherto dined to Douglas' "popalar lovers-Igo tj," publishes Attorney General Black's reply to Douglas' Harpail essay, Ind remarks : It takes the true Democratic ground, which li fers the question of Slavery in a Territory to'thiS decision of lii Inhabitants when they older .thip Union,. it • Staus;—ssos in their adieu/0d ow, dition,,when Snit organised Into Territory. ; 7er State details' been reduced by the •1147. went of pie sum of $1,137,165 30. Thai Ills ,work goes prime!). on. Ever nines the tale of SU, Publie works, for which Gov. Pollook labored so hard, oar State debt has &ensiled year aftor yeat,, sod the sale of the Stars Corals has also added is • this glorious milt. . • Pizasawr Pimento: roars Dswornacrr.-710 New York Courier says :—"The Deascicratkt Party of thisStata is thoroughly oaderstood by the mu.; = 4 jority of .its people, and no art emillide from dtals - Its wretched deformities. November mill as ' laid lower than eier." • In October ham dials.• Tao DIILEGATES TO Caaaiittrros.-4i b Bald that of the delegates to the Charleston "wriggle., chosen at BYra3use N. Y., 25 are sopposod to imp for Dickinsoo, 21 for Dongfae, 8 for Seymour, 9 for Guthrie, 4 for Wise, I fOr Minter, I for Cobb. 1 for Holt, 2 for Buchanan Ind 1 for Ott.' Tax PUILADELIMIA Oppositiou: tick et is said to be one of the 'troupes ewer aoustal.. ted, while the Deumerratki ticket Is composed - of rams, the swam of the grog-shops of that eity, good Olsen will sot, have moth difficulty teseiliei. beitweest_theut. , . 1611•Vordl. the eepposer, proposes to visit the . tilted ilitston next year. pal. C.,Freninat is taking about $3,004 per, stetitant of bt mine at Mariposa. , ~ , , ,gp.m.. Emperor. of Momso is dead. ma Basin Is about to declare was spinet that soon. try. • 1 Or A (lemma _woman in Mil Wag number of twent,y4aar shildran, nineties of whom are now living. She is ander 60 year' of_ age, " Sliongsard, I nitt isiimfi signaled in tit. is by Jong Lind. le salt to ra throat which will von to .be worth 4 Milli". . 3ka7 400410. ..lesk the tenor of *bees up is :w ar illuif lee toast by thiiketniasishinli hag , wealth Vhen• - 'offrA &tripe, eroding wiria bin sottatri,eo. lage tbsether. day, , beide:tally , atriatiorgid llwe heirs *44 erearsisers," upon / latish 6 going go. thantresli foity.live, 'rather bard , of hearing, 0. warted :-:."Dsar ms," who ens beard of "hairs and rayon being in a will %fore r . BEES
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