The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 05, 1859, Image 1

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ordrr the dtrourtittanaot. et tholi,
r" die peell‘hor may coutleue to +lna the
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or weiniing, and leeriest th
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'RATES OF AOVESTISINC
~,,, Nit:ars ,br lu lines, at cents for one i'llsotk
.„,,s3n.ertlons.: 2 . s mats tdeh. 3 line r s nue
,I.„...sal.sequent insert Inns, 124' cents each.
~ u,seats over 3 lines, fur short periods, ells
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oNt. TWO. TREAT..
63 6.6_ $1 25 26 •
;NO., ' 50 128 •1 15 2'75
f ,.;1 0 , •5, 100 150 .2 00
125 2 25 ,, 2 . 60 - - 4 ed
,„ 3 JIMA, 125 225 2lO 450
125 ,2 23 - 2.55 .6 00
;0(.11 0 0, • 125 2 26. Soo.i 6 50
~,C4CL% TITA.t.tsrsCORNTED ASA SQL'AiI. or Ti
125 225 350 • • 600
qrs•inares, ,2 25 400 500. 800
I...,,‘tuares, 350 500 160 12 00
I . o7squares, •460 00 000 14 twci I
eat., 600 '0 00 12'00 ' 1340
‘ol.argar space for ehort perlode. as per alff
irliusiness Notices, $1 each--wcrocupanied
orealsement, 50 cents each. •
tirrrtleements befare Slarriages and Death
for first insertion—subsequent insertio
Ntne wordsere counted visa line in ad
• q e ....hants and others, advertising try the 5*
„ ! ,,,,:es. end a standing advertisement nnt a%
sill be rharced, including aubseriptlon,. I
. , t.. the amount of four squares, with cha
_,And subscription, •
faant changes, at the ra '
tea designated oboe ,
Advertisements set in lamer type than Mgt
, t ... : „159 per cent, adra'nce, on thew. prices.
the-mine so letter press.
.v,Tuell advertisements received from Arl,
s Abroad: except at 25 per cent. a dr% nee '
c,f• unless by ataxia, agreement With the
.zes 25 cents each. Deaths accottiparri I
reohc without nutters, no charge. '1
c i,„ a tkes, except those of a nrliginus rhos
purposes. will ,be ararged 25 cc 1
lines under 10. OvelgOlines..i ten
.r,,,,.fincs of:meetings not urn gimerel
barged .tit cents per line for each
ficilnate calculations we will Attie that
„..„0,, a ',loran-7114 tines n halt column-6.nd',
7Jswords make a column-1'
''nnin —Awl 733 a quarter column. All Odd
...lame. charged at the rate of 4 cents Tie
and . B cents per line for three times.
adrerti*ere tnust confine their adre
tier own business. Acenries for others SA
FAI,. 5.... Ire not included in bnsinosSadver
MEDICINAL.
I C.lty. EPTI.NG,
WIIOL SALE ANT) RE rAIL
Oft onsanst Tax-a.a.s gist.
6. E. Corder Cintra and Nori , egian Stn.,
PowTsvn.LE.!
Ed LtA PERRIN'S Celebrated 44Woroester.
'hire Sauce'' , coast:gly on Land.
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' 1 ' SANFORD'S • -
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//V: e r Invigorator,
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:vi:vEn. DEBILILTATiCS. .•
T is Compounded Entirely from
G Mg, aria has borotor :an er,tiblisheil fart, a 1
NI:oliot Meilirine. known. and aporosril, I. all , that'
fr., i,,,i It and isrtiiw re:riled to •wit ti eenfid e u're In
.! tle.' , ll ,, esset , for wbleb it is rifennimended. .
1, h.t+ eons{ lly,usrivedil iwithin the last two years:
t. , , t, 4,1 ir.iver. no all tile-1 r. ...ier retief. no the rititijeffilill 1
4 ., iii, - Ilvil certificates it , ,ssnly perrei.sieo Slow.
11,,,,1.,..... must lie ad5 , , , e,,1 e‹,let.ltemprrnmont of
,1., ooti%ido.tl tat.log It : rru„.,d, wed In surli quantr,'
%,...••• to to.t ~: ruily n o 11e „ , 72,,1i ,,, s rip
IA the 11f:tales ,f lotof , judrement 'Ci.thle you In
1..w..r0t lt, I.lverlitw' , wlvagorsitor,o lo it will
•vel.lserrnoolilalnis.t l, 4 ',4:1 ,, 0s Atrarks. itrgls•Ptia* ,
tin. , in. Nail turn, t•ii to f .<,..noir Cmil•lnintw. Dys.n
1.,,,, Dron,..y. son Stoo, I 7:el-.lrll nblt nit 11Aliv .- up's,.
!“.U... l' It oI r nit. 1'1r.1,•1.-1 1 .4 •il t•ri,tts. Clo.lera lutan
, ”ir'Ffstllletire..hillniii , ' , I::(l..nvile Weaksiesses. and
o b.• tow,' mter,w , foll . .ti "z ' no an ordinary Fandiy
Aiiiiicille, It will cur 1 Z...Ai:IZ IlenililiChy.lllf I h 1 ,11•
ef., ran t'estil , In, 20: ;,...ctiinute.., If two or threii
• •ep,s , ntills are tal.in a i ~..„ , .sontneneenient of attack.
.4' a - All who are it an '".. 1 •ivin . their trtithrtaiy lo
l'..ivpr, r 1.711” ' .
~..-.. 31,7' We. r il , rv! .+,•: iblitie tedh Vie Intiwora:or
..1. , - , ' ,I. .11,01. tor4l, 'el'i•Ver! ' i . ' , •
cirPrice--wOrte Dollarper Bottlle.-Crat
EZEINEMI
•• SANFORD'S - --
Family -Cathartic Pills,
rk ii;NI)ED from Pore Veget- ;
:11.1” F e s tract. andput up in Wass Cases, j
11, I 51111.0,11 in any rl hind, • •
Tl, Family Cathmr t ,PILI's is a gentle but 1
Cit ha rtl witbdt th,•• 0 tin Prietor has used in his •
77tetite 1110,1 th twent y,
th e sa n t -taw ir i ri sr ea sing,l l %.,letttattd from those whol
kn.:. tn.-Jibe P tot t ire •no isfactinfitibich ,
)1: esyrets In re,ard iluir it , e, has induced j
them within the ach urea 11.
Ti.-• I•rof.-M.l , m e-: I boon; that different Cathartics
••• en different port ion R "1121 ' th..
Tito F.,11111V CA{ hArti L • hla. with due
this e5ta1..j.V.J..b..4 fact. •heen eont•
nude.' from a sari. ty obis% md the purest Ve able Ea
t nets, which tot ntil:n on '''.ev,.ry part of the slims:n-1
myand are noon 4t }UMIn sit CAWS
V h e re ftealtlVlttelllll.4l44.. -such AS derangements. of •
Ibe t en ae , l'Ains In the Bark anti
I,llls.Costivene r
es.nitkand ' S"tirene‘s over the %thole
•.h:. front dden chide r which frequently. If rte
;'rued. end in along Amur, Ca ',l.r Fever, • Loss or A ppe•
the. a ,errepin.x., Sensation , Cold tr,r the hole.
liestlessnen.. Headache. on Iwel;lit In the Head, nil
Int:snub:dory liistageS. WOrms 111'1;1)11 , 1nm or Adults
gh e ntnatlsm.,l great Purifier of tl4. blood. and many
&s e ns e s to whieh'fb4li is twit% tivitutnemus to mention
j ilt tills ad wrtls , tilent. 1101' 1 1:-1 to 3.
Dirnen.."4l4 •
LirEll iNC/60/.l.lrfrE astl F.A.111.1.1" (7.1•
MAI:TIC PILLS are retailed by Drugni,ts generally,
and sold wholesale by thelrtam• in all lanze town!,
S. W, Sa nford. M. 64
Manufadamtand f'rnpriefor. 335 Brwnivwy. N. T
tit-I:maned in l'ott.rille by It r.:;;;c1- and
ialau.aq . ua by L. J. Ft:Y. [Sept. )P,14
. IbIeLEAN'S
Strengthening Cordial. and Blood
Purifier..mtEATF. , T illiNtayl WOßLD!
Th.: eillti.l - A I.
_ Ppailtiltironl 3 it.,
• ' . kiitokii (nay to !Hp. ,
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..; gi , . • hived w irti.,,,,,..0f it
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k up , tlt vAiunat•LEllttdil
~3 i ,n I 1N.4.118, k...-to.;.- at
barks. knottn to it
In Ind , of m. 11.. vitt
.t."•.,N . ,v1,4,1r00t. Itto,, , kroo
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. •WI d • Ch. , ty• Safi
i- t •i 4 •• '.l`cllutr ' 1. , . lkind
. . •; . ..' liot......! , nrsiimilil*, I
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dor Flowers with of
'. • er,x, prod la c I u'd. lb
• rm..d to fAllit.lertmeak
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Br fare taking.
It 1, NATI Ws 'Or!, It rut - rv. raring 4.11.4:34,S by natu-
Whru t u.ll, itruling' int:mute.. is felt
ins throu:h .1 Ih- 1 todr. purifying und
ri , rati tr.: the eir , uhtti , ll 11 I 1? 1111M.Ii It tuuttrulires.
bitiout , =Wet iu the sd...suurtt, dud utrengthene the
•h, • ~ , ,i.iuts•tiolt. . .
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•‘l. 1.. s ‘s'zn .Strengthening Contird uill efir:•tually rare
I 1.. , C-srtplaint. Pyppepxv. JaCindire, N..r.
11),• 5..; . :11,1 all 1)+I•ili711,6
.7 1-21,.. ir-nc x I.trt-r br i'tniti 'h. 11e:1r:hut...I,
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o lkodtty ~r I, t 4 the St /math,
Y. , ••• • ;* tt: ihko Thal Palo or Sninottint,.• in
'PA ollatittn et the Heart- Fulltiss er Weida. ;
•a ren t s:tor LuiltatlonsaehekludorSuff, eating
bin t. in/ dawn. Itt V r• 1••• Yr1i,,1,013/TR Of the'
Nirrtit lotrard revere. rain in ;
'.• E II hest or Shin. Sadden Flue heti oft
II ; Dee, o f rriehtful Dream.. I/Incisor I
.! any Nteraeu. Saires or !Slott hes
.• r-rer atA .tgott (or ettillY and ferer.;es
• di-r-otes the Bladder and Wend".
• • - -•,1t?1.11 Iticontinenee of Urine,
' t er.1n. , 01'1 , 111 or Weal:mate of the Wotub
ir , ,trer . I
Viiere to it otnaltitnke satinst.t.tteeetatThielt:or
.; t ter it. r ni thaabort ditoraseit
• •-; e;• , ' •t: ec,i• or .•n e'r,;h hettle. in German,. Eng
fla.r :t o 0t,1a , 2 '-0(1 r ; ha reit...en !Ad daring
,ths.:l‘),l in-e line it tilled in t
' •-a (-flea Via refer IVeak
, le•it o op whet/ n'.t Ste. tbrdiar,
To t lie Cad' •on w tot to tat healthy and
• t : ••/ het, „.1 at rinse :not d•t
et enot:of Nieltean's
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l'to dial. Irwin 1 , 4.en5,11,1,•ii and toll,ttr,
.tt.oir oat evilry %etc.. and the rich.
t l,..t t i t to noot ot to sour .4..4, Basin
• 1. !? .141.1111...41 I••
E i! t• Chittirr -ay •,t trp tr-lits:. if y , :oir chit
.A.•••• I with
; • ' • 'ln nt: elolrten disc- thr4n a nu It tirranyhy of
'• ..-41,1 and it wail trial,/ , them heak . itty. fat
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" tot .t. De•-ry 0 ,t• 3 in-theta—try it and. sou win
It fi &Aft Inns 'to trtittr...stEtttry rot:miry int-r•
1...:'t rat twit ha hss pro:sud It
.zap .013,1141;z tst.
I diKNltint r 111%
fa 11-.1 ' , it • 1 , 3) to twit 3.4.-in
rioN Deml-calm
3 • er . ! I.; u F•ar.:llvirills
t.h (rt !Itch 1110) r 133. rh,--41):. by ..slyin.l it I* ju+t
.• 4. -its ,- 4.11•uoil tar t!CS r.l,:air.urro
; . rgt:wiSt...loll t 41,1 nnrhtrz ctrl. It I. t.ba• wily
13,.1 thrimu4l4l.., awl at
timr...r.trettgtbtre S be a:kstetru.
-caul taken rtlhll te,rrnlU (faolor.l lc a
pr,Trutattio Chadors. sad Frvsr t
. A r soy' prerslont 'oli4oF•e. -
$1 poi but six bottirts P.?r
J. II
cl the Cordial; also, hyLcan'a Volcanic
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ileLeales lolcaulc,Oil Liniment!
r:,. ~..: i,01:0...1 in th. ,: willd. fur, Mau or WAAL ,
~ +thy; rrtunrke Lle rure perfuntneattfalcia'mni Tot
-.+..,++ +l+l - Linpurnt , 11entl for tt . urstistw: ,
i, ~, r rI, s bblrkettlith Iblny, near Cailli assent..
^•r. -•.t n' +4 r, t hut a linirible running sum co hisfoot:
R•+, t' 1 - Ye r". +;, , t+, b: tt Intent., Selves.. tr;:but ronlY do. It
1+ • tir‘t.i. lie +l-dais.-1 1•/ ever toting able to work as his
', i • 5::4,14,1tit,-tie F. 4.1141 111-Iwar any weight oo
: ,- 1 -A : en 4 by yet-Will b. .10 ':1 - tiehostt's Yadpinie
~ ..1 binttatot. he 1. nos :Neff tly urn&
:-...unntlisne. Pet eb +.+‘. 1+; ~,,,,, zi t ; llruhten,. Sprlelletk
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:*meet iu ttn•Jminto,Me+.-1 Pneilloge,porr flute/A,.
Ktrve++ or T. , t+thirlie. Wl+ut t ti., t r ,t, c u t, ,:*,,,,, Burnt.. ,
s.^.l.is Pllll4 to-. ylsl , l to tits - anie,".iotluessre of this
solvi,ritl Unialent. .
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Vc‘i• Win.. and Cattll+.lt le all Infallible remedy for
e1g , .•..0., tiAtis, .. , :,....-strh..:, crs- 1 / 4 .+4 +ll,l*. Lomenere., Pp's-
+t• in. s woeny. + l plittb, Pitiful,. llrubite.ttn ~ltjup, . ll'neinde.
PAW " .. .Ilti. 1 :1 1, .... aunt tarinus., titer biet+e,* • lark hot.:
real. Als.l.stAs to true ink5:104..1 , 1..41, m ,
r.,e , ry cutonity rut4rlsnnt. •tv+til , ittAltl 3 supply of
it At.,,,nr ,s
, 1. I . ..^ln's • Volnie 1.41 Clutie•- rat. Ce.e.r..i rapbely, tweeter j
rewee. -
A tib -, .1 da,{o,lltit Will be. 111334410 inerazul, wbeb n y
1 1‘ 'Anlitl.
.. 4: t ri , t r.4te by J. IL MCLEAN,: Prispristrir, moor of
;7110:+.1. 1 +4. Pine .4 mete. Pt. I.rtelP.l..Mt.n. -
6 :i'F' , (l:3l.in Pottsville. br.J. O. iiiiii*N.Centn. st,
. Req ., rl elle in Phllaile/phith ; y BR- 11. PH - AT:el: k
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MANTIp4G CIIANGE
itavortlieigeset of iitIZSVIO-
litiat.l6l334l6Jir etloll4bill..
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PUBLISHED. EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, ;BY BENJAMIN I3ANNAN,POTTWILLE, sellungthi 4 . COUNTt PENNSYLVANIA.
VOL. XXXV.
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inns of the Philad'a 3c Reading R. it.; on the Delaware, at Philidelphla.---Pieri for the Shipment
I will be
All tuts
Pier No. 1.
VAN DUSEN, I NORTON & CO.,
attiring
u these
with no•
' Dettxtx tw sr.Fr ix;4l,irtrm'op: '
I RED AND WHITE ASH COAL.
(..N3 It afnat street, Philadelphia.
OFFIC . I2:+I a Liberty Atreet. New Y*k. ' • "
k 5 Doane street 11,,stnn. . ' 1
.• CUMBERLANDfor thO CAL. I
g• - •le Agents e •
Lehigh Coal and Nurigation Company. ['sl-12
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Is frrnny
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or public
nrertfon.
32i Hoeg
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dues over
non, for.
• BLAKISTON & COX, ...'
rtrirezza or SHE DEFT oixtrrirs. or . I
WHITE ASH. RED ASII ind TREMONT SCHUYLKILL
• COAL: FRANKLIN COMPANY'S CU3SBER.; 1
. LA.ND COAL;.also HAZLETON LE- '
, • 11x111 COAL.
• 217.3Valtrut EtTert. PhilidelObLi`..
OFFICE'; i . 4 Ne•Cstre,t, Yew York.,
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rtl,lng to 1
le of Steak
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BAUM, OGLE 81, C0.,.'
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WINER 9 AND SITIPPC:RII OF t
Xt.":ll%T.l3olMit ,C,Cii&Xs,
First Quality iced Asli Coal. 1 I 7
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N 0.166 Comdiray', Now York. [16344
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HAYESIIAI
;:lIMPETIS OP •
BED AND WHITE ASH SCHT.TYLEELL COAL.
WITARF .7<0.13, PoRT i --
Lehigh and Sioliutyllaill Coal Write all
YARD—Corner and Arch alrects.
• OFFiell-143 Walnut street. Philadelphia. rSA-1
SCHUYLKILL NAYIGATIUN
_Shipping WEjIARVER",for ANTHRACITE CO
A l'
DelaNeare River. Philadelphial.
Whit
LEWIS AUD
•
ROMMEL POTTS & CO.
( 205 firfei. Philadelphia.
4FICES:.. , nu Ilr.odwa' N r ew Y.ck. . . .
State 6lrert. 31rrelytute nnw. Ilootnn
S. W I Int k Fourth Sts., rhiptta.
OFFICES: tut pine 15.11+44 Noir
Ueretut tiNttlt IMI4Ing. Providence.
DAVIS PLAIISGINT &CO.c
MINLIS AND 41HITEMA t'af , ' Of
CELEBRATED weezer m 0 . 1.:.5TA WIIITE'AS!i,swit
Elg
RED A El COAL!
Nu. 1:1` , . Walt tttiSt rts-t.
OFFICE No. at."Witllttn Street. '..s;ew York.: .?
No. )1 W. Street, 1.1 ,, 5t0w •
WitARF-611EgN WIC ; DELAWARE AVENI7F..
ltANts et:Art.lox, rnnA. GIDGON HASt. 'ASHLAND.
CilLii. miu.Ert
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Wltta- No. 3. . • .
Vi
CHAS. DU LEW & CO.
minits AND', i li. PERI" or coil. -
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0..„
WHITE , ASH - • -
~,
From the I'IN F. KNOT and MT. LA FFA COLLIERIES;
-RED - i ASH,
'CANAL LANDINGS-41 , R EENWIrIt AND !MUTE STS
0F11471-; :—No. 103 Walnut street, Chlladelpitts.
April P. 'Z.9 • 144 y
_ .. .., . .
GEO - s - S. PATTERSON "it - BROS. I ••- • .
DKALV.RS . Al 6 SHIVPIAIS IN
Locust and Bra ii Mountain White Ash]
. C AL. ::." •
. - '.AI;o. Iti:D ASII. front th• Prat.); Mountain and Pal-,
' l :wirr vOns. ifii-Figair Ant Fow.l taken in exchange for
C...):11. ,F.DW. Ii.PATITIteLIN, .
t- s . .. . %VII. Pi P.1.711:1:: , ON, •
0ifize ., e ,„ a „,,,,,,,,, v ,,,,,.. 4 stred, lb.liriil!. lb. '
' 1 61:0. S. rAt tt:ltt , OS . . •
' Eridi port, ..11,,,tValiir; CLOntst, Et.
' J14:21. 'ST ZOIy.
Scrofula, o - King's Evil
I f
IS a • coristiLutiotial diti..e . a, , e, a '.-4iorrup
t ion of the blood. be which this fluid hrcomen vitia
ted. weak and poor. Itt ng, in' the circulation, it per
a ades the whale tasty, au I luny i'Litl4 out it disease on
any part of it. No organ I. tree' from its atta. its, nor Is
there one which it ma net destroy; The scrofulous
taint is variously caused be mercurial disease ' low M-
I n - g, 'lima - de - red or unties, thy fooiLitupore air, filth and
filthy habits, the dept vices, and. Arte all, by
the venereal intrction. _ lnc hatevey be 'wort ki, it In b&
lent.,ry in the conititut on, descending tom parents
to children unto the I-hi . and fourth generation:" in
deed, it P.ettli to 14. the . or lihn who says. e.l will vis
it the Iniquities of the fa hers upon their eh Wren."
Its effeets corumenCO 1 - depositin roan he blood of
corrupt or fah-emus, mat er, - which, In the unze, liver,
and internal organs. Is termed tubercles; in the glands„
sw a llinss; and ou'the surface. eruptions or. sores.. •Thial
foul corruption. which genders In the bleed. depresses.
the enet,ties of life. so that scrofulou% constitutions not
only suffer from scrafill nts complainti. brit the' , " have
far less power to withsta ,I the attacks of other disease;
consequently, teat nuutt -re perish , by disorders which.
,although 1101 scrofulous n their nature. are *till render
ed fatal by this taint In the systrin. Most of the eons
- sumption which decimates the human : 4lll4llas itieci.
gin directly in this seroftdouseontatninatitm ;. and many
des: ruetive di!,(4llVesol the liter, kidneys, brain. scut, Its.
deed. of ail' the on.-ans, at isif from Ur are aggravated ,by
the sauna ea use. ...;
tine quarter of all our people are scrofulous; thefir
penults are- iittated by tbis lurking Infection, and their
be altti IS underutintal by it. To eleattatt i.t from the ear
tem We must retilpi Ole the blood 'by an *iterative roma
eine. and turiznrate it by healthy food and exercise.—
;Such a medicine we supply in ..
LAA. 7- ER'S . • .
Comp - ono& .ENtract of Sarsaparilla, I
The tno , t rife-Insi remedy whirh the enedirsiSklil of
our times ran devil,- fur Iltt% tv,sywhere previollett
fatal untlady. it is eirnblued front the moot artive re.
iturtitais that have I..een 4114... Acrid! (Cc ttu.,. l pw r gslion
of this f‘inl disorder nom the tilgod, and the -miens of
the system from Its deArortive pens...veneer - Heure It
should he employed Err the cure Cr nut only scrofula,
but aim those other affetions labial arise from it. such
as Ersptire and si,in Distor,t. Are. Roy,.
hr Ersrsipelat, Pimplcs, 1% , ,r1 lantrhes: Blain; and
HAW, Ta.ta"rs. ,P.et• - r . and Nilt t Mt alai, Sl.-ahl
flisper , rai. /the unaelFm, SspAittic 3Prrariol.
.earns. Prquty, Nuiwprier.. thhility„ and. indeed, ail Coa
l:Pinta rtri.ing Imm rdistd or:impure Bloat, the
popular belief in itstpuntp of af.Lif. 47 is funded in
truth, f.,r perorate i- a &general h 7.11 of 'the blood. The
partkular gintrise and virtue ot this .srsapseilla la to
petrify and relenerste this vital .fluid. without abirh
sound health . is impossible fu contaminated =Matti.
liuul. • ..• ,
Ayer ' s Cathartic Pills'',
For all the Purposes of a Family Physic,
are so omposed that dbna.g within the range of their
aetem ran rarely withstand or evade them. Their pent
. *ratio,: pn.ptortiv, IR arch, and cleanse, and invigorate
`" veer , norti.li .. f the 'neat organism. correcting Its din.
e5...1 Reti •n, and nertan jai( IN healthy sit Miles. As a
conseon.nee.•t the.v. peeper les. the invalid whole bowed
do w tOtit h pd.,. r ph. chid debility in sistoniehed to find
hi. Ptah h r r energy ..stored by a remedy at cum eo ma
ple and Ina Ittniz e
NO col) do tit .1 ea,, the every day complaints of
everybody, taut also ninny I'. emideble and dangerous
diseasea. The ages.' below named it: pleased to furnish
reels my American Almanac. containing cehlticalts
of their cures and direethma for their use In the follow•
log comp.aints: Caaar.aers jf, rv,,,, d„
, meld le en
singfrow ettsniskersi td .mats; X eon Intitgeittoa. Thin
ja
In and Alerbid /tact. file ller P
~, g/ atnicary. Less of
A mold , . Jawed" and other ithinned complaints, aria
lux from a low state of the bentior obstruction of, its
functions.
Price, 26 cents per 2(x• Five Bozes for El 00.
..:m
Ayers Che rr y
Pectoral,
Wit Ti EtAl&it , CURE'OF
am g ht, Cads, f.tfue , l„
Itruartenee*, C.-orp,
lbonehitie. Incipient b.tertimptien, mid for the
relietof n)steutoptire 'Vitals in mica scat do
ge* of ihr &team.. 1 .
fto hide Is the debt of ite riseflainetta, sod so numerous
are the came of its rape,. that Mutant every section of
country abound* in person-. publicly known, who have
IARRII re.lol‘ . l from alarming and even desperate diteases
et the lungs hr its rle. When core tried. its manehert.
ty over every other Medleine of its kind Is too apparent
ha escape observation, and +chenille virtues are known.
the nubile or longer hesitate what antidote to etnploy3
for the dlrtrersitm and dangerous affections of Whilemonary nrgans that are isteidant to out rlinutte.
many' inferior erusedieicihrust upon the community
base biled and been disenided.,this has gained friends
by *Very Itiairoarafred tenettedo the afdieted they
ran eager tomet,and produrni curealtoo numerous end
Soo rmiiiikabie lobe forgotten.
PitCPARED BY
DR. J. C. AY_RE & CO., I
Lowell, moss.
Pries Si per Bottle' Six BOOM for *5.
mi ,, ur nasedi.sar; fir ate by o.olr, 41 Sow,Peeda ,
'tile: nevi by Drataiste and merebauts generally,
throughout the country. .
Ort. IP, lO 1 • Moil 0,191 0.46 u
,
I_AitteI:TNACH YOTIITO Moog THE *owns or, /RE r4ars, ADM DENO OCT rap* ND% CATNAPS OP NOUlitilSfh, METALS 111136/ DILL GIPS anumirl TO ODA RANDS . AND INTAIECT : ALL NANtrig so 001 AND r mousse:-.l*Johimel:
iM2g
Pier No. 2.
.No. 1.
NRIED &CO.
j fNa. 2. -
(.& BRO.
Wha
REPPLI
jmm their PIiU XI X COLL' EttIES.I
. . Pier No. - 5. ••
• TYIiCR. STONE & CO.,
mitres IN Vett ior4 VL.4.I' ,IPIIOFII Or -
Red'and White Ash
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS..
GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL. .
= Walnut street, Philadelphia.
OFFICES: . 9 Wavilltic,tqn Building, Providetlea.
I*Briadway,]Nnw limit.
•
,-, PIER NO. li. PORT Juctimostk„ ['lB-42
Pier Igo. 6.
LEWIS. ROTHERNEL
, • DTALIZ2 LSD SOIPFLI OT COLL. •
Offer* the sale by the Carn. the IRO .9 nelltles. of
RED AND WHITE ASH COALS.
Also, LE6lati nod CUM BY,It LAN D COAL.
WHAM? O. 6, .111C1 . 1310ND.
„ Fir ... 1313 Walnut street,l , hllndelplqa.
•io Exchange erect, Boston. [4642
Pier No. 9,.
a. PINWEKC.I • • fa. r. (mom.
SINNICKSON & GLOVER.
WRITE AND RED As u,
Lehigh and. Bituminous Coals..
,9F.F1em5.N0.132 Walaut greet...NAL:WOOL%
)
Old .Slate Him* Rao.-meat,
RE NO . .9 9 l'OltT - [ISO)
Pler . No. 11.
LEWIS AUDENRIEP & CO.,
1111(4.29 , 10.1! DE...LW 1 , 1 TUE lint VARILTIES 14
Anthracite & Bituminous- Coals.
205 Walnut tre.,t... rtilladelphil.
OFFICE:{
OFFICK 4 : lIA Broadway, New Y'r k. ..
SU' Stale &street. !lotion. ~
Pionth. Shippers
,ElizateMporl,
up
twain, splasa MOUNTAIN. TIAZLETON AND
. COUNCIL RIDGE COALS.' ['P. /3
COAL. COAL. COAL.
LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO.
OFFICES!:
205 Walnut stmet,j'IIILADELPI A.
110 Utoaduay. NEW YORK.
' .
$5 tateitreet, BOtiTON
Whigctole bra/ors in the belt rorielies of DOMESTIC'
GOALSProprietors of Doff Crerk thiliery. capa
ble of pro:lacing over 150,000 tons o year Of the celebra
ted DIAMOND, Cited Ash.) and BL4CKlll:llll,(lii;ile.Ash.)
ALSO, • •
•
Eaelnalre "igen ta for the sale Of the purely kennlne Lo.
eua Mountain Coal. from the Lreust Dale Colliery of
Porrw & Co., all of Which will be shirifecl direct
to New York, via Canal: or roaatwise, via Greenwich
Pi::ta, (below Nary Yard, Philadelphia.),
• • •
At Philadelphia, from' Pier Pio. 11, Port Rich
!• mond. - - -
.
The ehoireat qualities of ~IICD and WHITE ASII
COAL'i from , Schuylkill County, selected critti• special
e.tre, Ad shipped wider our personal superintendence.
At Elizabethport, N. I.
,Mti U.% TAIN and COUNCIL RIDGE
From italarpre, Md.
The Celebrated ILA M P 6161111 BITUM.INOUS' COAL'
At Jersey Cit y , N. J.
(ria Lchipa and iforrit (',L:1041
Tb . ll Ter,' superior WILKESILARRE COAL, from the
BitltiNore Vela. taken from the "And to ried Improve.
meet and ct - Ull , CoMpAuy's Estate: , near Wilkesbarrei
Also, the C005C111..R1141E COAL; bcith of uhich, for
steam purposes And for family use.. are unseirpocued
Weltold certpeates in our oflles, front parties +rho
hate used and. futlf tested these Coals, and pronounce
them the ItILST ANTRItAtITE Coals tar 'steam in use, pro.
during no et hiker. IeFF males and greater blaze, than any
other kind+ Iloa before the public.
Mayls, '5/4 , '
E'ISTL,
IttNEN AND SDIPVICIT OP
: ,Coal /till Pink Ash Coal.
Id. cor. Third Chectriut sty, Philad'a
OFFICES:
plUtu.ien notice. Potter hie: [43.1y•
PATENT COAL TEBS.'
jr-SA AC SELTZER, Akent for the eel
r /mated 'Aehland Casio:pined ty Bancroft, Lolls &
U... has reinortd his office to:7 Cedlr 'Street, 144 ween
Ltivadway and Naseau.sireek. New York. Ilse
Tube
Ihp
agency for the s'ale Foeht's Patent Coat Tube and
!shirks. All dealers In Clutl will tind It to their Intereet
tc call'and see this new arable fur eating
New York, J uly 12. - 2:-em'
Air Advertisement: vi in larger tyrdhan
charged 5O pf.r ct . nt.cukante on our rcgula7 tat er.
-
a •
Boldin.. & Penrose;
& General Commission
MERCHANTS...
103 N. Water strut, and 11.96 . Drlainart Arcane,
• 1. 11111.4 D GUM tA.
July la, 'C9
FALL: IMPORTATIONS.' •
•
We are now receiving - . •
LARGE ADDITIONS
• To our entenalre stock of
STONE WARE AND _GLASS,
FOR HOTELS AND FAMILIES,
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
NEW', STYLES & SHAPES
Of Plain and Richly Decorated
DINNER, DESSERT. TEA AND TOILET SETS,
CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL. • •
PASIAN 311 ft !ILE FlitUttla, MANTLE Olt NA3IENTS,'
. • SOILET DOWLEs, COLOGNES.
• At fteasenable Prices.
TOME= With • GalaiLaCt-tiatai Or .
F . a . ncv Aiticles,-
Suitable for presents durin; the approaching holiday'.
TYNDALE j & MITCLELL,,
Issz actor®,
NO. 207 CHESTNUT STREET,
.60,titrraR,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sept/unbar 17,%9 35•301
R. W.:.P. .A.LLEX
14 South Delaware Aveasie
PICELADELPHIA,
DEALER IN
•
OHS . , .
• &lap
• Cazidles,
Lye, ../ke. •
.
-111417.. AND SOLE AGENT TON
MapeiSuper-Phosphate of Lime,
For i'r*,i,NSTIX4IIIiIA,DLAWASZA M W JEPEY.
Phit+r►lpbp, July 0 '59 [9:41
ALEXANDER .KERR I :- .
IMPORTER..IOW WIIOLYZALE DEALER Li ..
' --- - 44 8ittrt"
. 1..wp..1.„..'
No. 134 - South Alitharveo. - .. _ 1 1 ,11:
-..' And 323 North %V harves..: -LOOELPUILI .-,..-, ---. .•
• ' - • PIIII o:
tobtonl Fino.Lireipool Orootot, Turks Wood. Ashton's
and Star Mlle 13--dry. liiiatitql ,dros,coastandioottiod,
and for sale In Iga to ut4 the trade.- -
..N. 13.--prd.ets solicited. - 1A0116,19 • /640. i
Wire. Rope :Workii- - 4
• - JOHN - A. - ROEBLING ,
Trenton. New Jirisey.
. .
flrirA Torre as.ottOoool. of, Wire tore militantly oug
hand. Orders Ellett arab ifooDston:''Yer rho. strocgtb,l
ana coot, see eimulor. • geb,za '594 - 9,1 y •. 1
.6EO:TWi'fOREji(IY. - 4, - ;04
‘ ' •, • ' , 144:.gas ix
.. ,
0
. OIL, SOAP, CANDLESIP .• 41 •
sotth j
* IVO; 12 . South mater street; beloiL
1.1 market.rtaweipbu,k. -
. . ,
Sperm, fArd,Llephant,WlDale,Tattnereeed DI
. , 011,'Spersa mut Adman:lee Cendiles.: ; A' . 1
- : Samuel Vitilbir, Ilidesiesii.•
Pblladelpbla, 7enear7l,ll3 - .. - •:- Mg . 1
t
SATURDAY MMINTNG, NOV,EitiIBER 5, 1859. .J
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-- ‘
' Pier' So.
• JOHN R. Wa...tT.E.
s - •
. .- - • : airpnt ITL - . : :Laid, .
BC.Licrir - zas.T. • L - 4114,
wilera .U. 7, roirriliciimosD. •. •
ciFF No. SiC 'tiatuist street, Pllllsdelphts, -.
TES . N 0.300 West Thlrtekutts at., New York.
Oetolee 16, SS , -
. :Pier No. 1111., !„ '.. .
.:.
BiiNCROFT..LEVir & CO..
- . . . NVIERR AND imprzissk ens
C tEBRATED ASHL MD COAL,
FROM MAIIANOY ?d0 'TAM..
OFFICE-411. Walnut- street, Co inertial Building,
-. . '
Philadelphia. -- - - '
New York Odlee-19 Cedar street.' itooton Otllee—A
Kilby ttreet., • C 04.23, 'A 43-
,
164 - 4 — .12. - ' •'r
Nosh tartennt.-- . 11 1
—.lllms. Wannemacher.
•,STURTEITAIMA .
CO
,
DEAR .L‘ Via via tors niscrarrioNs or
ANTHRACITE COAL.
• •i ISCLUDING TaIeBPST PL ETIES OP
BED WHITE ASH SCHUT Mil. I LEHIGH COALS;
, ALSO, - • ,
Cll3l PLEA'S ja , from tt.e.Vinstburg empany's Georges
Creek Mine. . •
. , . . • . . . . .
, . fr 0.11.0 Wataut fared.. Pbiladelpbta. •
OM ES: .No.. 25 11115 y street, Boston.
. • . . . Ncr:llsl*lveriway, eor. ot Cedar st.,H. York.
IpteeritsTrom wha . tres Nos,l2* 18, Port Rich.
1606 , 14 Ellub . etbport, It 411110 more. 5111, and Alex.
lindrl9, Ts. .- . - . [April 16,'59 16.
• Pier No. 14.
II . S. A. HECICSCHER & CO..'
1111P1.5118 or
RO D 110UNTAIN. BLACK II KATI! AIiDSUPEORIR
RED AS!! COALS.
0 South ntreet. New-Fork. • . .
OF ' ICES:{
1 3 : 2 Walnut street. Pbiladelptilt. 114-43
. •
• ,
IRING
undersigned,
leased COAL t . he
E
New Concern.
_ Spring Mountain Stints.
• AT
JEANNA:I tut:, PA..,.
llt en worked by W. blttaits &Co...are now prepa red '
A s pply this justly celebrated LEtllOll COAL, at
.eapectfially invite 9rders.
C.F. F. ANDOLPIT. 4
CHARLES I.IA3INiIIRE.
A pullout to * b• addreUed llit : . F.
" :.
D)1.1'11.
'
1
• -..` ,' 11l Broad w ltan ay. Narti'PThort Co.,
. . V 5 Walnnt street, Philadelphia;
4 . Kasten, Penn'a :
Trenton. N ew Jeremy.
ND so '
,'Randolph' & Hampshire, •
Joanasille, Pa,
. 4.1 y
eery 1. '59
CAIN,; HACKER & COOK,
• MTN EIS AVD SHIPPERS or
1 . 3131.ez01a. Soatb. ("coal.
4.1 , dealer% in other ftr't qualliteF of
White and Red' Ash Coal.
• T. i 36 IVidurod stretl, Ph artdi/p/fio, and Woodland
1/7arres: Schuylkil/. • ,
TK I
OJIAS CWT. MORELS lIICKT.K.. JUST M.COOK.
ebruary 27, '59 -„ 9.1 y
I. F. VOORHIES,
. , mErzt ixn SHIPPER or TnE CELT-EIATED
Lewis Vein Red Ash Coal,
• rout the '•NES‘ , DUNCAN COWEItY."
Ie mines no other Coal--wl;ird assures Its purity.
41-Cargo salateby- :. :1011:i h!JAY. Afrott
-- “ For I.r. VOORHIES.
Jo. 11 Pine stavet. New York. _
•
ottraille, libretti:, 'so' ' Pune S.'3S - ...1y] 11-
OtiNtil a Pit IliaB ON,
_
MINERS MID SHIPPERS Or TOE CELEBRATED
Locust Mountain -Coal.
' e
' l. (. J. CONN . ER.. : .. J. S. PATTERSON,.
' ...61 , 1p141. . . - Tolerrillo.
tichnilkllt County, Pa. f . '39 21-17
IJONES & COLE,
MINERS A ND SIIIPpEOS OP
TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL,
From the Reevetdale and Buckvill&Collieries.
pirricE—No. 320 Wslnut street. Philidelphii.
roal . forwardedjrnst Port Clinton briteadinr.
0: Month or in floats by Schuylkill Canal. - PO-20
LEGAL CARDS.
W. ROSEBERRY., Attorney at
Office—Omer of linrket and 2nd nireets,
tsrille. • • • Augnxtn.'.s4 32,
trY ER SPROUSE:Attorney at Law.
Ottice—Cetittii street, opposite the Town: 1141,
RebruarT9,7 , 6 6-
r 4 . P. 'DEWEES, Attorney at • OFFICE—Four doors above Ilertimer's llotel, ,
otre street, Pottsville, l'a. .Dec.i is. T 57, ,19
/El
SOMAS R..BANNAN, Attorney at,
ta lT,Po lils
. t °lli tsv ceia .P Ce o n a tre v. ", i 1 i 1 P r0:. 1t f41 .4 . 11 5 9 11 4 RPl 7 "° -ly Pa 1
C are
•
I.i
0 :,
..
OLIN (34 . 00NRAD, , Jr.,-Jtistice of
the Pewee -arid - Conveyaticer—otEre nptkosJte Post
e. Broad at.,,Taadaqua; Pa. .{Nap 2,'37 18--
i TILENIEN'r S. FOSTER, Justice of
jaw Peace. Minersrille—eolleetions and agencies so.
god and attended to cacerallY, . gtb•Zi,:6B 'SA::
.011 N SEIVINOER; Justice.of.the
el .. Pence. S. CLAIR. sill attend. to sit balminess en
..usted to him with diligence and care-,fLELSS Si-Iy.
I A.M.LJEL GARRE'rT, Magistrate,
Conieyaiien . andauneral Collelor. Offire, Centro -
Pottsville: ;Lolly Exchange Hotel. AMC; 13-'37 33.
ifl - AMES J. SEIBERT, Attoiney. at
P _taw, Pottrallte.PC•haylkilt County, Pa.
47 - 0- 1 10110 inn Centre , street, atone the Silbert.' hank..
July 30. ' 39 . .• • .31A •
____
I G. BA N F
CRO T, .Attorney at
,
t.sw, - andlhaziatrate. . . • .•
.thrtrlCE. 2 Contra 'lizard, htYLTSVILI.E: two doors ha•
w the Town 11.11. . (April 9,, , :9 if-tr
. Y. SPINNEY, 'Attorney at Lau.,
Mallard. Sehufikill musty.lll aef es
geut lu the purchase.aed ells of Real Estate. cello-ellen
,•f• rente;.ke. .• • . [Ashlerel, Slay 'hi • 1.1.-ly
pas I ' a - ____ -
.
9 ttO r ...
,
. iwy at Law. Pali/1111c Sebuy Mill ;aunty. Pa.
wflaw—la 3Lahaataatu atrewtAcorner 01 S ef '°d-
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April 1,1, , 471 '• . , . _'.l6-1y
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DAVI I B.GREEN,Attorney'athaw,
Poitgv,lle.Pc.: &Kith West corner Centre. and
:Market street:. &mid Story. rad name fin Market EL.
• N. 11.—Nay be eoteeelteu to German.. ' . • . •
siasaTJJ4l.l [Joss T. setts—
dir•
,
A.TTORAEYS•AT LAW.
oFricr—ln-makin;ungo street, nest Centre, Potts
ville, Pa. [October 30,A8 .0-11
o. szsiseletiky trosnan i. suntozz.
IJENDRICItg SHINDEL, .At.
terneys at Lew; SAM/IMAM; Pa. Haringassoeb•
at together in the posetice of the Law, all proteseienal
business in Schuylkill acid atiloining counties outraged
to their care milt melee prompt attention.. •
iity 29, st.S •, .;
T
• NEW'STQRL,
.I.IE subscribers announce to thei r
A. friends and the citizens of P3threille and vicinity,
A . they have taken .. . •
. ,
t "11001111EADI.0111 itfAISD 4 - .• . '
.c• : . • Omter nj Second andXerb.l,..9.seett.
there eau always be found a goodaostrtment of, .
Dry Goods, Groceriesi P.iovisions, ' : •
and a vs rirty of articles ales)* kept )o a Spat clan re
tail store. Underatanding their boatmen thoronehly.
. -they invite • custom +Which. by strict attention to baud
,r• neva and fair dealing, they intend to deserve. . .
1011rENRY PLEASANTS, : Civil and' Fresh Goods COnstantly Arriving.
A. Meting Engineer; POTNVILLE. I 1 The beautician always oat handat the loweet PRlCtill
Onotia=Cestrestreetorent side.between - Mirket ,iind - rou. Caltli.• E. R.•?ilellOLS, -
Norwegian. -:- • , [Angst AS. 'Tp 7 fits ,• i , • - ' CEO. W. ititeK.
I Asir CALL Atib.ktAMlSE THEIII STOCK
t ititi k.'C.I,RTEIIi Ci‘il,and` Min- 1 A w n ts,.sa •- - • 164 f
, ',:z}ssit Engineer, t•urverr, cie., oil) ationdio surveys
13US1NESS CARDS.
PW. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa.,
o we Of the Pennsylvania State Geological Survey,
eiplonse landsoninea. to.. [October. 13-'56 41-ti
Alm Etre -4 tn. -
iliatiditosti ties, totestploti. se. Mee Bilcer
,Terrale,
Pottsville, : Mirth 19, '49 It-
A:dENCY—For. the Purchase-and
Woof tidal Wale:baying - aid selling Coal: t*.
king amigo of OA Land& Ae.,and "diddling
rents.. Mrs XahantaagoStreet,
jAprils,°sB_ 14-; ' • CHAS- SI. EMU
GEORGE.II.. - F' SLER,
Eneneer eii4)reosittliguso, viten& to tho ode
and porobase of tatelaitiery,,eo to th e to-put!dlng end
poste; up of oid vorklitoery. -•
Portearboaddatekt.,l9.; • ANC
• MlaintiZigtigleter •
- • • Celilleley Vkaiver,
POTTSVILLE. '
Deeem.berll.'3ll
- ind • Mining'
• Nustneet,Asblead,P*4 - altiovistielhemiltiag sad
Insportiog ,glaimairtaitsi Alitt4lniclamdmigs.
IsaingTverulats,spd=sllcithei Imbibe tathellsost
prorekdenL • tater lubll
o nsa,VoulltayAWAr
fichiryUdllCoamty,Pk. 114410 4 MG .t.r•
TRAVELING.
• PNILAD'A READING RAILROAD.
Exeincilion Tickets, fr.; tom
from Phlll4elpbla to L'otto-=.
vale atorretiara. will bo sold at Plitladelpoui, oil Dolor
days and Suydam 0t..3 - 73 - rad). nod for • soy train
osi Mass dais, and on the an/wading Monday.',
Eh A. NICOLLS„Goarrai &TR-.
A 13irmst 6,'66
AUSTRALIA PIONEER 1..1N -
Established in 1852.. CarrOng the U . B E,-. . Bails:
•Sailing PriCiritiefy on the Dny,AtintrtiitaL
Q
DAYS .
magnitteent Clipper Abip "BARBEL 0.
6.1.0 E
it,"l5X l tans burthen.—Egmost, Cbmm a
now - At Pier 110. S North River, rapidly leading, and
will be dispatched for Melbourne on the 15th of October,
The b'S. G. 0." made the panne last Fur toAnstral la.
and delivered her rerco in perfect order. Fire is a rapid
In first rate order, stit.l% torpected to make the
passers Inside of 75 days. Thebes magnificent sum.
modations for first and second clam possengent.
'Rates of Passage. •
VIM Cabin ealoca,r-VO; Second Cabin, 5100.
Children In arms, free; over two team and under
.twelre.halfprice.
For Freight or Panage.spoly on board, or to
.; R. W. CAM 6 Bowling Green, flew :York.
'--zSight Bills for sale. and Malt advances made on con
signment& -
Consignees In Aitstralia: Messrs. 'Wilkinson, Bros. t Co.
October 1:'59 [June 1.8 bl]] 40. ,
Inthiacit
EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
a niIw O E N DN A Es N DA D T, A F
I T I E , It t,
Passenger Trains will run on Ibis road daily,cenne;:ini•
with trains at Allentown for item York, Easton and to ,
termediate places, and at Reading - with trains for liar.
rishurg, , Philadel phia and Pottultht.
Trains going Past will leave Reading a! 6 A. M. andl2
arhring in New York at 12.4,0 A. !Land I P. 41.
The treble coming West will leave New York at 11.45 A..
M., arriving in Beading at 6 P. M. A train will also
Lave Easton at 7 &it.. and Allentown' at 5.15 A. 514
arriving In Iteading at 10 A. 51.
- . .
: Fixes from Reading - '
To Temple, • $u 15 To 11111errtoun,' $0 SO
Blandon :5 Eriutus, OO
Fleetwood, 15_ Allentown, 100
Lynnts, 45 Bethlehem, 1 15
_ Topton • • Maslen:' • 115
. EllismrOck, New York: . ' 3 30,
Freight trains will also run daily between Reading
and New Yortt,leavlng Reath at 6.01 A. 11.
•. . JAdIES Itoolig, Usetern? sag.
Angcat 13,!59 ''-; 33.
lOnly..MC(4 Line for Ireland!
QTEAM to- a lt PAP.TS of. GREAT
QOurrAIN and lIIMIAND p , : . ,-
s ugar s
I . Forll3ol .- .
) ' ' Tim powerful Iron Steatoshlpo,
jCITY OF. BALTIkIOIIII. '- OtTY OF WASHINGTON
CITY OF aIANCIIFSTEIL ..' KANCIA.MIO. . ,
• . VIGO, ..
Will will frOm Neir York for CORK and thence to LIT
-431-Erery Alternate Stawrday.'“ , . .
• 7 4 Parrage from New York:
Cabin, • -IN/ Third Class, - 1134,
4- Pmwage from Liverpool and Crrk:
Cabin, Si& Third Clam; - - • $ l O.
trePaseengers forwarded to ifavre, Antweep, Bremen
and }lamb urg, &IrdSs in Cabin, sl. , +' 5" Third Clam. _
To PARIS (in 116 hours (run: Liverpool ' ) Cahin,Po;
Third Class, P3B.
Theabove hteamsblps are Do ilk of Iron.in witertlibt
eon: wt mental carry each an experienced anrgeon, and
every regulate for the immediate extinelle: of his.
Yor leafage ripply-to it. J. Cortls & Co.:111 Broadway,
N. John G. Dala, In Broadway, N.-V.; to
8..
J.ll. RlCllAllD9Olineraville
.
N. B.Pasvengers by this Line avoid the ask and de,
of calling at Halifax and St. Johns. an the Mesmers
proceed direct to Cork. [April la. '49 16.
LEHIGH Ft VALLEY 'A .A 1.
; =mar Arrangements of Passenger Trains.
/ IN anti-alter MONDAY, MAY 16th,
V 1359. the Passenger Trains on the Lehigh Talley
Railroad Company willsnst at the following hours:.
DosviOrninit
/rare Mail. • I Eapreii.
Mauch Chunk at 0.143 1224 P. M.: 12...35 P. N.
Statington ban ' 1 .4 Log 1,29
White Hall 7.12 ..„1.-• 1213 " • 2.25 "
Catattaugua 7.27 1.43 " 2.52 44
Allentown 7.49 r " 1.59 " 3.16 "
'Bethlehem 71.8'- 2.11 " 343 "
Freemansburg 107 2.21) " 3.57 "
Arrive at Easton 3.30 ," 2.43 " 4.45 "
• Up Trains.
Lan <Wont. Afir7. Expren.l
Easton at 6.00 &N., 11.45 A. IL. 3:4 p„
.Freemanehnrg RAO- 4 * 3.57 "
Bethlehem 7,00_' 12 19 " . 4,93 44
Allentown e • 7.40' " •• 4.29 "
Catasactißta 5.07 " 12.46 - " 4,35 "
White Hall • 8.26 " I.oo' 44 4,52 "
tilatingtor 9.04' " I.D " 5:26 "
Arr. Stanch Chunklo 00 " 2.0.5 " 11.10 "
DOWN TRAMS WITH TITElit CONNECTIONS.
The 6.90 A. M. Mall Train will run in connection with
the Catarlisa,Williamsport and Erie train from Elmira,
Wllliainsport, Danville and Rupert, and will connect at
Allentown with the East Penn, train for Reading, liar
rishog and Pottsville; at Bethlehem with the North
Penn. train for Philadelphia; at Easton witethe Cen
tral of New Jersey train Mr New fork, and at Philips
burg with the Bel. 'IX I:train fir_ l'elridere. This train
will alen outride passeugers to-7go to the Water Gap,
Scranton and Great Bend. either ,'by the BeL Del. or the .
Central of New Jersey train.
The. 12.30 P.M. Express train will rein in connection
with the Beaver Meadow train from Wilk/MINIM, 'White
Ilazletnn aid Weatherly. and with the Kist
Penn. train from Harrbborg,Puttsville and Reading,
and will connect with the North.Penta. train for Phila
delphia. with the Central of New . Jersey train for New
York; and with the Bet. Del. train for Lambertville ':
Trenton and Philadelphia.
• UP TRAINS WITH THEIR CONNECTIONS. ;
The 6.00 A. M. Aceournodation 'train will connect with
the East Penn. train (or Reading, Pottsville and [Lards.
burg. l - • •
The 11;143 A. M. Mall train will run In ennnertion with
the Bel. Del. train from Phibidelphia,Trenton and Larra
bert Cl* with the Central of New Jersey train from New
York, with the North Penn train frem Philadelphia.
' and will connect with 'the Realer Meadow' train for
Weatherly. Hazleton. White Haven and Wilkesbarre.
The 3.35 P.M. Express train will run in connection
with tb. , Contr.!' of New Jersey train from New York,
'and will connect with the East Penn. train for Reading,
Potts - 01e and Harrisburg. and with the Cat/twins, W.
and E. train forltupert, Banvllle, Williamsport end ll
„mire.
Bethlehem, May 16th, 1819.• '
PHILADELPHIA AND READINC R R.
Summer Arraugeuseutt apsil IS t 1559.
DOWN PASSBNOY.D TRAINS.
tealle Pottsville, daily. (exert' t Sundays) at 1L50.41. M.,
and 130 11.—Passing leading at 10.10 Al M., and OM
P. M. Arriving in Philadelphia at Ili.' 52 awn, and at
7.40 P. M
. VP PAVENVEII TRAINS. -
Ledre Philadelphia, d Uy, (exeept.dundaka)at 7.20 A.
St., and :40 P. M.—Patting Reading at Itttld A... 11, and
HS'S P. g. Arriting In Pottsville at 12.05 noon, and It
7.50 P. di. • • •
•
. Pith Up and Down Pikenger Trains connect . at Port
Cliat:ni with Trains to and friini Tamaina.; Catawfwa.
Wilitsonsoort and -131ndra. 'Morning Passenger trains
onie rrinnect at Port Cantina ••Willicsbarto, Pent/Air
and Pittston.
- Pteamgeri leasing WlMaw-apart, by the Catawba*
RA:hood Night. Llua at. 10.10 P. )1., connect filth a Pas
aeuger Train leating . Port Clinton at 4 ..^.D A. 31.. arfive
et !leading at 5.:0, broakraet. and proceed direct to Phil
adelphia by the 6 A. It Reading aectannindation. Train.
LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH '
Passenger Train tear«, heading at 10.15 A. M.. .
atter
- *Mutat Up and Down Passenger Trains from
Philadelphia and Pottstille. angling at Harrisburg et
12.41 n("43ll.and ionnerting with Pgmenger Trains on the
Nerthirn.Qtatral, ...Pennsylvania" and "Cumberland
Valid" Railroads. fur Panbnry, Williamsport, Elmlnt,
Pittsburg. Lancatder. Daltimuie and Chambersburg.
Leturnin;:,Unces Harrisburg at 2.15 P. M., after arri
val a Trains frtim above point*. Arriving at 'Heading
at SOD P. 11.. and ran neetidu with Up and Down Trains
.for _Pottsville and Philadelphia the same evening. Ns
Trains ram on Sandayz.
Fares... Between Vett:wine and rtimileiptda.ls
and $2 25; Beading and Philadelph la. $l 75 and $1 45;
ilarriaboryand Philadelphia, $3 '25 seat: TO; Lebanon
and Philadelphia; $2 GO and 112 10; Readlng and Hat.
oat unt, $.l du and $1 321 Beading and trottaxille, $1 OS
and so Beading and Lebanon. 55 and '4O cents;
Pottsville and ilaryiaburg. $2 C 5 and $215; Pottsville
and Lebanon. $1 55 and y 1.50 •
Thron2h No. 1 Tiekets—Puttsvllle to Balliniore,ss 00
Polarise to Bettysbum $1 50; Beading to lialtiroorg
Beading to Lancaster, $2
r - s- BO pounds of liarzase allowed each Peasant's.,
..Th4 Second Chita pars run with all the above • Regis*
Passenger Traina. • .
ik - e-/Larni orTriin 'Bolin and Afternoon Train Up e ettly,
run on Sundays. .
' •
Throngklin4 Glaze Tickets, at redueetrateasto Yieg
are Falls.. puffla;o. Detrolt,Chleago, and all thepristelpal
paints in the West. N - orth West. and the Catmint and
Emigrant Tickets, at lower fares,. to all the abase places,
can be had on application to the Station Agent:
WA.II TieketP will be purchased before:the Tralus
start. Ifigber tarenehaed if paid in ears.
A. rg
NiCaLS; Eng, l Gem .Supt.
April 00. 'B9
• MINERS' SAFETY LAMPS.,
A timpastor -; •
rpiiE . SUBSCRIBER has jpst — re- I
f eetrel from New Castle, Enticed-a lid of Dar'y's
ast•ty - Working Lamps, made ander the Inapectim at
g the Ittatilak Geteraterat Ageut,..nt the test •qatilty
t
wire rause. 'Alse.,43tuaa Carers made ready tIT nectar
• there Laretet There *tr ibe beet teatety Lamps *eerie
f tredtteed lute this Onablitand art tbrastr whotecaTelua
ratcltat about the efest id ter...riot Lama. Also. Wire
;, (tenantry the sard.and Lamp hrusbra 1 , 7 the dozen of
r Al_serth r e47e.y., Lamp_ far toners std
ta ebreredvitba Mak l , f w l e n d e
wed'
.011iS 141) t b ot Imp-rts era - to titan
:Virtwerk: , — ..,DENT.BANNAN.4 •
.
'inerheag. lamps nu be pat Inlaa box lEtzlielez
plkeslearmadni sneered rapidly backwards* ado .
. without any rorerteg, and *III ant explode.
Antiwar/rift =o*
littitzoac9pia
Tll3l. - receitied I r Om the rtew York
I Steraropti" - ci. a itriAT or testmed,;ft. wee
Amami, ihisti4 sot Yowl' Viors.litateary.raittly
Aliens.is., 4C, proll*W4g. Mak. Pletritws.
'- Tor Witt ' • •'•• •IL DA/MANI
- ‘..• -140VAS-14ticill070114:
-ESI
pulp.
. . .
.UNDER THE VI O LETS, '.: ` •'
.... : . - . • ._...- ~
Berhando are cold; her faer Is vbits; . : ....; -_
SO 03Oft her palter ' , mole end Kok - .. . ,
Her e.res are shot tell& and light ; 'iii . i *
Pid .the white vesture*, tiler OD *DOW ' ' T I
Arid lay her where-the lielets blow., . ,
That Dot beneath a graven atone, . '
To plead for lean. with 'llea eye;
A strider enamor wood alone
Shall ay, that bete a 'aside* Ike
In peace, hamoth. the peaceful
I'd gray old tries of bnmest Ihnb. " • •
• . Strati 1r heel their circling shadows round.
To make the scorching sunlight dim •
That drinks the greenness trom the itro:imid•
And drop their dead lames on her mound.
Whim eer their igugha Ihnigniroria run.
'and tbrou;b tbeir hares the roblor
And ripening !tithe autumn min,
. The acorn, and the chestnuts Gail,
Doabt not that the sill bend them all. .
7ur the looming choir shall .slog • •
Its matins from the btanebee hitch.
And every minstrel yoke of Spriug,
That aunts beneath the April Ay. • -
shat greet her with its cattiest try.
When, turning eqund their dltil frack.
F.setward the lengthened sladows WV,
Her little Mourner& clad In blink.
Thaerieketa, eliding through the mum,
Shall pipe for her an eirsuing
At bat the rootlets the treei
Shell Sod the , u where she Sec
And barer dust they seise
In leaves and blresoms to the Ales
So may the soul that warmed It rho! -
.If any. born of kindlier Wood," •- • -
Should ask, "What roaldtm Hen
tutor?"
Say only tido: :"A tender bud,
Tbst triettfo Mono= In the snow.
Lie withered where the sltdobt blow."
—(Front the Aliontio
•.
~~jtetic: ~~~ ~
• Frost tire (Wake. Fit
THE OnERAL CHARACTER OF CRI •
The game of cricket, philosophicelly °consider
ed, is e. standing panegyric on the English. elm
miter Imone. bet en orderly and sensible re `u of
.peoplYwould so amuse themselves. It ;alit' into,
reqandtion.all the cardinal tidies , some mot alist
'would ray. say. As with the Grecian games of old,'
the plaiir most be tober and temperate'. tad lace.;
tramle. and self-deolat, tbe - variona bums of
order, obedience, end good. humor. with aro 111).
ruffled ,tetoper, are indispeneible. .For In telleletual 1
virtues we want jmigteent,decielon.atid the drgan
of mincenirativenese—every faculty In the free
nee of all iii limbs—and every idea in • cotenant
lair and exercise, Poor, rickety, end stunted wits
will never serve ;Um wi l led shoulder* are d t dittle
WO without a bead upon thiin ; the cricketer pints
wits down to his fi:ogers', ends. As to. physical
qualifications. we neulre not only the vtilatile
spirits of the Irishman drowned, nonthe phleg
matic enutitip of the Feotohnotn CoveAant, hat we
want the English rombination of the two t tit tough,l
with good generalship, ericliet is a game for Bri
tons generally : the three nations would mid[ not
better in a regiment than an
. eliwen; especilly ifj
the H i
Hibernian were trained in London, and t right
to enjoy something better than what bas been
termed his emiratee felicity,rotium eon dig.gia
toad." From the southern and senteastera boun
ties of England the game Apreaii—net • little ow
ing to the Bropegnnde of the metropolicao du bs. .
which played chiefly first at the Artillery Ginioni,
then at White Corniced Fields, and lastly at Lbrd's,
as well as latterly at the Oval, Remington, and
on all sides of London—through all the sothorn i
half of England; and -duriog. these last t enty
t ,
years thenurtherocountriesoindevenEding ere",
have seat forth distiogui.hed players. But con:
soldering. that the complement of the gate is
twenty-two men, besides. two umpires an twoj
scorers; and considering also that cricket, pnlike
every other manly contest, by flood or fieldo:ce
pies commonly more than one day ; the fa !nays
!
as might be expected, hare tended wonder( Ily to
the diffusion of cricket, giving :rise - to elot de
pending on a circle of some thirty or forty , Hes,
att also to That dab in particular under'the danoe-1
iced saint, John Zingari, into whom are eilposed
to have 'nitrated all the erratic spirits of the gip
s; trite. The !Zinged are a race of nhiqirituus
cricketers, exclusively ' gentlememplayeri; for
cricket afferds to a rack, of proles/don:do a enerry
ant abundant, though rather a laborious livelihood,
from the timelhat the May-fly is up
- to tb4. time
the first pheasant is down: Neither must To tar. 7 i
get the All England Eleven, who, under tha gen-1
erabbip of hit„Clarice of Nottingham; plag num
bed( varying fromuisteen t& twenty-two in Oman,
every county in England und to proud 're the
clubs of the ,bunor pat, belides a edliscrip ion of
som..£lo,,an'd part or all the money at,lhe , field
s
gate, being willingly accorded fur their se i ces,
much hospitality is exercised wh :they. go.
This -tends to a healthy circulation of thoi lite.
bleed 'of .cricket, vaecinnding and inoculating
every wondering rustic with-the principleslot the
national gams. Our soldiers, we told, by +ler of
the"Horse-Guards, are provided with' Oicket
grounds adjoiding their, barrieke ; end alliof her ,
Majesty's ships have bate and balls to aetotiish the
cockroaches at sed,MUI - Alte orabs and Odd..
ashore. Hence it has come to pass that, wherever ,
Her Majesty's servants Imre "carried theiti vial
rictus arms" and legs, wind and weather permitting,
cricket ha+ been played. Still trame in i essem i
daily Anglo-Saxon . Foreigners pee rare , very I
rarely, imitated ns. The Erg sib settl . and ,
residents eyerywhere play ;hut' of- no sin, et club
have we ever heard dieted either with in ; our,
to
trent, or nearentlut' how remarks a that)
cricket is not naturalised in Ireland I 'by! Net is'
very striking that it billows the course ri her of{
,Ir
ale: thou e hi,..ky... Wittores Kent, theland if I. ops, I
. and the s anonal antagonists of "Alt Englenil."—'
Secondls:, . m Pernham which, as we shall . paled;
showorith its adjoining parishes, ;metaled 'the
finest of the old ;doers, as well as theleeht Itops,.,
—entrobuta Trek; the . infiint school. o eriiketers.j
Witness also the Burton Club', assisted Wear ex-I
eellent friend nest akin to bitter ale. intend
again Alton ale; on - which old Beagley t rove 201
well,*and the Secdch ale of Edinburgh, oh which I
John Sperkee, though commencing withe last:
I generative, has :curried: no his instru ctions, in I
j which we eurselties outs' rejoiced, into thtmiddle
of the present century., The 'maintain Mists *tali
'Hmoonttiiti dew" suit 'better withdeer-italking
than with' cricket: our-'game disdain. thp Dumb I
'courage of ardent = spirits. The brain must glow i
pith' nearer fire, andt.not depend upon of spirit
tap. Reis saws in roepore Came: feed de body,
?
of do not cloud the mind. - YOU; sir, With the
eerie flush, the fine of yoni i v. l eyee boro4 low in
their sockets, with. beak a s' 1/4 Rep as a wo+diook's
from living-upon . suction, en h pallid fame and
shaky• band,—cur game disdain, such ghostlike
votaries.. Rise with the lark and scent the Morn
-log air, and drink from the bubbling rill ; and then, ,
when your veinier. no longer ,fevered with s .alen-i
bob, hot' puffed" with tbloiceo smoke,—aben you!
have rectified your illicit spirits and Clarified your j
unsettled . jadgruent,--"conte again and devour up!
my discourse."' And you. air; with the figure of I
Falstaff and the note of Bardolf,—not Christianly 1
eating that you may Live, but living that Inn may I
eat, one of thing/ coasovaere Pirgef, the devour- I
log caterpillar and grub of human kind; oar no- ,I
ble gamer has ns sympathy with gluttony, still leas t. _
with 'the habitual "diner-out," on
. whom outraged
nature hal taken vengeance , by emblazoning what i
'Was his face (einoirces tee erode colon.) erneacting,
ea:h limb Whit, and cumbinining Gist to be!his
own porter , to the end of his days. "Then tam I
your mateand I—end I," ery,a crowd of 'itelfsat-1
isfled „youths ;e'sound . . are we in wind and limb,'
and ionehavelsoicker hand or eye." - Gently, my j
friends, so far well; good hands and, eyes are in-;
drements indispensable, but only instratneitY.- 1
There le a - Wide differenee between a good work-1
teati and a bag of tools, however sharp. 'We most
have head as wall as hunch'. You may b/ big!
enough and strong enough, hut the question is'
whether, as Virgil says, -..-
. :
"Spiritus Ida shit, totanume Infuse wades
Mats s i gitet no ism, et novo:, se ampere odecet,7
'And in them fines Virgil truly dereribei,the right
sort of roan fora ericketer : plenty-of life In Wadi
not tardy cool enough, its Robert South' said, fe l
keep his .bodi from 'annihilation but t however:
large his stature. though be weigh twetety stone.;
like (we 1011 not fay . Mr. /Trona bur olden;
wicket keeper; named Burt, or a certain 'glad ge.!
alas in the same line, of good Cambrid teern,,i-'-1
l
a
he most, - lika these worthies aforesaid, aye; iota.
in perfection. and be instinct with,dow. ell over.
Then, sac Virgil. Virgil. ignese cut Wit - trid6r ; "they
most A hirsyrbaire t he •team np,"olheyedie th e E sT 4
would have agreed with es, they are n good in
an Eleven, because.— •'
1
."Nostacerpds terdant .',
Tern:l'44e httal. " "4 : t " . zu)tibunda q ui 1 t e thir s" ,of the ladies to ray nothing of Miss Wilii.ll, who I
that is , yea mart ourpeoll the lawcal gravitation invented over%ll, Strd honliag.' their nelersi-fetnere
before they can rtir,- , dollelmis of theAalkY,andi of critic ism ,
ii 1 6 it...bortettly consulted.. would,'. we :, ... - . .
en many gene. et' canton ; and thei 14irgil pro. i think, t e borne truths to a certain glass of ~ oliNeTbtir e is no house that he r not stone °heir
ceeds to defertbe the &titillate to til der , theta=
, plastic "ha seem to forget that to be a cricketer 'ton in it—some tare of SOW, r --thismars
;who suffer tbw:penallies of idleness ti e ntemper.; be auks A ttu a two; aid that a, enmity, g rac e - ionjorment and plaits a thorr
entre At to Jain the ehmen fee instil e. tat-held: fill styht , ,of rday, is Worth svmetbisic k liadependent. -" 411111*-31r. Anthony T. Nt
' • ' 4 gaindt4eramplorn ''l - • .- Ily or etta4ms the *core.'. Take. ',the cite of
- *Tie' titter* of Phitadelphis , and
,- 'MltilsoarElystmet et pawl lista arra treenote. i Skating chiff. , Will thefeliet a man liecatisa,'ln -her` of the Poillideirbui S'
„
Seperiltians were it to make an apoloky for etar.l spite -of yOtt ; and , legs mintrifirgaNT dlying,he Ail-kohl:lre. died on Friday
Meal !Imitation* r . above all when the Nagiiih .is t can , do; ..., ;' rof a posture 'Muter, however till Potitafoed the day peel(
appended. At the ' thiiventlfiesi cricket- aid s 'eronde ,tx,.. 0 'd! elegance' to dimplis . maraustate - Pdf - ftreing et rerettenlati tra
scholarship ne,4lr generally' get
r ,ilfgether. . When,. ii the 1 4 ; 4 itig : *Watt. elegant. nOthitig =the lute corner. is 0 etteet' air
la 1836. we played virtoricorebrlkthe ride 4.0.1 , 4 tonal. frr• .. ' should it bit - with wicket. 'I: sirement. Josef tinned Soil - ..i . fa"'
foil ageltrat Cambridgewset“ eal-of Our dlemin I 'have set ,- ' ~,tratedpliyarloraito ea bad as t mirk—Another ntorrpaper trick no 44649 Votber
ere
.44irsinel"ithtt it.i. 41-81141°.'.1* to " Ill ' Uld i -ennte ti ' ._, er • - 1_ ' a ites - PireediarY-01'ne, 4 day 'twat Steklesoutd omit is SeythemA ,
an iiirlditintdistinetiori that enemas :if eels.'" tatt Itavell, e ' r owe -..:.: hive - I die right guard r 1 She light-Ito-ie , keeper ,at , eldest., the
wt
Amine-n*4 hal failed
to
Ns an annual I, "ideard Wand !..:-- ':- :'' . on. looking aa ugly .'. (ober of seventeen Childret, beit.• ece'reed his
•Unlvemity match •; the siri'itadionoptiolbowt Out i and es awkward sia '''..'...• and ne men in * O n " here " e the twlt tight.titt". it 114 t dant"'
he s ehoo l l a tn- '' nell not hire a agate. S eam s Editeett iimitwitipiew , ~ ..- ' p ro p e. one of , vest; located that be tested his child:es Would
811 this we argue that, on the authority efireciastet . the hist b*..-IP::.tumheirjr'.lW ?44''' ' 5 . ?OAS fates get drowned faster thaw they ei . espor to tare."'
Ind the experience of modern thau, - exteket vititV l ihea yot-jayesibite44l4,irecit* Astionai p r Attother grove of large ties Mos bees Ms.
tl s.
ailed es well as want:4.4; jti every sai l oimir mit figitra4ll rpfiat louNikti ciargie bands this . eseered,la-Califortsiii: bevidrs *oak In Calaveras.
- word, a good understand's* now Is I$ that I beta MST- 4O 11441416. ft ioitr:Atilboriti, *bit' lS is on dm/South Per tof 114temoili Wert. is Mai
' Cleelm'a el•er smells misucttelifulf' , cisk i lio-i., they peal • 'et. ilugeloo lielliii44Pentonon iP n "t (".107.' . °Dis 4 4 the trees' " 4 ' 4l 'l
-
thora l l i vil7i tiesii siny tt ti r itolTrodtal yhysi cillt ,
inak7htigoeszisio.;
litaiutttetibi
oats illutari.vikttatt i. o4o lo— lsn , 1• 49 tut*,, r. 1 1
at to e tim m ftre t * ~ Theineete shoot 6010 of 'thus maw.
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&tied _to pew& "You. me, fir, they hoed , with
their heeds. : -Tbea Only .is the gime worthy the
spike of fall-greterf tnecP"A tulitter of whist,"
taya the author of the "Diary of a Lehi Physi.
:elan," in his , nlsnw- Studies," "calls into reqiisi
ldelt.all those powem-of mind that a barrister most
need u;" and nearly. as `inach may be said of a
Win ;fie gains of cricket. Mark- that first.rate
boiller ; the batsman is hankering for his favorite
-est;-ttto....lerotomp is attacked again-extra man
ols 4g . eidw-might-..that's 'the , spot 7 -leg-stump,
and not too user- him. He is screwed up. and
eannot-cut Away; Point has it.--persevere-try'
again-bir patience will soon fail.. Alt, look at
that bell; the bat was more out of the perpeodle..
ulareettew the bowler :literati. paw-good. A
dropping hal k...oVer.lll:mhed and all but a,mistake;
noissalower pee still with siert' twist-hit syntious
-ly to leg. too soon. Leg stump is grazed, tend bail
4 '_"You see, air." soya the veteran , . turning
r4.ind,"si wallas no room to Out from leg-stomp
-is more opt to Mit acmes from leg-stump-is of
ten caught front leg stump; even leg before wick.
et" comes front leg.stomp--gets off his ground
from leg-attinip; and cannot stop a.. readily from
leg stump-so keep oo at ieg-stomp with an im
perfect , player.l It wants w very long-headed
player,'syrs, and one ofetteady habits, the result
of longesperiepee in all the chances of the game,
to remain steady ball after ball. An old player,
.
• who knows whit is and what is not on the ball,
alone can resist all the temptations that leg balls
• involve. Young players are going their round of
experiments, nod are too fond of
_admiration sod
.brilliant hits ;1 w heroes it is your ; upright and
'freight players, that worry a bowler:-twenty-two
inches of woody by four and a quarter-every inch
of them beforeithe stump*, hitting or blocking, is
rather diebeartining; but the momenta man maker
ready for &leg bit, tbs.bat points to slip instead
of twin/ill, and only about five inches by four of
wood Can rover the wicket ;to leg-hitting is the
bowler's chants; cutting also for • similar reason.
It iherivell* DO etleil thing as leg hitting, we should
. , .
sic a full bat ,emery time, the man steady cm his
lege,-,and onlyees thing to think of; and•what a
*risk &howler would have. That was Mr. Ward'e
play-good for something to filmiest. First-rate
straight play and free - leg-hitting seldom last long
together: when once exulting in the lowious
excitement ofa leg-volley, the moseles are always
. on the quiverto swipe round, and the bowler sees
° the bat robed more and more across wicket. • So,
also, it is with men who are yearting for a eut
.formisig fur the cut like forming for leg hit, aye;
rod almest the idea of those hits coming across
the tued,ts
i'se this muscles off straight play, nod
. , ,
gives the bowler a chance. There is a deal. of
head-work Is the-bowling.; once Mike your bats
man set his mind on one bit, and give him a ball
repitingthe contrary, and hi is_Pff his guard in
a moment."- ' • •• ,'•
, 'Lltlyribite," said a first rate Cambridge math.
ematician and cricketer who brie* him Well, "has
a mind, that would have made him eminent in
many rpaitions of life. • The game, when he plays
it, li very often. the bowler's head and hands
spinet the batthan's hands alone. Of course the
old profelsionatplayers at last have learnt all his
manceeures ; but then kis no small praise to him
that tbey have had to learn it; *talus has raised
the stindard.of batting, and. remelted a first-rate
bowler s nearly half a century., It 'will easily be'
enderetaoid. therefore,. that there is something
highly intellectual irrour noble and national pas
time.. But the cricketer mast possess ceriaio
' qualillbstionsi not only physical and intellectuafr'
hot moral quolifieatioas also; hut of-what avail
is the triad to design, and the hand to exerete, if
'a sulky temper pa ndyses his exertions, and throe's
a damp upon the field; -or if iuspatiencedethrs.nea
judgment; and the man bits"across at goeld balls,
6 because loose balls are long in coming; or, again,
if a euntentiims and imperious diipositiOn leaves
- the cricketer a ll'alone to his glory,' voted the peat'
of 'every elevell."
°Shit:eat of dhe hunting-field is the man always'
thinking of his own horse nail own riding ; gallop.
fog against item arid not after.noas. The peat of
the erieltht-field is the 'man: who bores' you about
his average-his wickets-.bifeetehes •, sod looks
blue, es4ri at the success of his own. If UOACICMS. I
ful Its' . hailing or fielding , be - "abuts up"--"the
• wretch erittcntrated all lu self." I No ! (live me
the aisalr.,who forgets himself in , the game, and,
miseiitota WIT, does oot rtop to exculpate. himself
by dumb chow, but rattleslarayafterit-whOdoes
not blame his partner when be is run out-who
plays like. play,'and. not like earnest-who can
ray good,hernoredly, "runt enough I hope with- .
out mine." , If such a man makes s score, pley
cis; remark on all sides, "Our frietd sleserves.luelt
for his good humor and true spirit of the game."
Add• to' all this, Demo*** and self denial.
and a rota
. above vain glory and the applause. of
the vulgar. Aye;.perseverence in well-daing,-
periercriasce in.* "straightforward, upright and
t eatsistent course of action. See that player prac
tiring, moat from the'reet. What so unpretending
style of play-ia himdrecirmoids appear toAleptinti
on every tall-nut 'a hit for these fire minutes
-see; be has stshilling on his atumps r and Ilillyer
is doing his hest to knock it off. A questi m
asked after every ball, the bowler b e lciteopar k ut. I
ly Jeri* to retitled him of the 'least inaccuracy
in hitting or d4oger in defence. She other play-
ere are bitting all neer the field. making every
ode-(bet a goodludge) marvel. Our friend's re-
Wank isAtat in the first good match, when some '
supposed brilliant Mr. Dathwood has bee stomped
from leg ball-(he_ cannot make his fl hits :u
his grtiondj-rsbowled by a shooter or caught by.
the sharpest of all Points.-see' bar persevering
friend -ball after ball dropping hermits,/ from his
I bat, HA ey* and anon a single or a double are
safely played away- .two figures are appended to
his name; and CaldecOert, as he puts the bails on,
remarks, "We've some good cricket this' morn
• ing, gentlemen." . ) ,
Conceit, in a cricketer, as in ritheti things, la a
bar to,all improvement-the vain-glorious is at
•waya ,thinkiog of the lookers on instead of the
-
game, and l..”rally is condemned to live on the
- reputation of Woe skying leg-hit. or some twenty
! reps off threedr , four rivers (his merriest lifirle a
Short one) f* half a season. . -
In one war:Ober. it no gansi in which amid.
bility end an unreffitel temper is acoessential to
sumer', or in which virtue la rewarded ballf as
- Much as its the gatne of cricket. •Diabonest or
; shuttling Ways caonot . prosper ; it 'umpires will
foil' every such' attempt,those constitutions'
judges, boiled by a code of written 1aw...--and'the•
public-opinion of a cricket club, militates again,'
hie preferment. FOr *ticket is a. social gem,.
Could a cricketer play a solo, or with a dummy
, (nihir than a. catapult). he might play in humor
' or out Of humor; but AO Eleven is of the nature
. of these iommowilealtbs of which Cicero said, that
without some regard to the wiliest virtues, they
could not poesibly hold 'together: - • ....
- The game of cricket--would that'll men would,
rernember!-,ii truly a game-a recreation ; so
secywith pettish words and , sombre looks. "If
its play, why lock so serious and unbailty L'''
'said alady once in our tinariate;`V added , with.'
t- li
thane direertment in which lee so ' much
exiet;licriebet neverwppears to me so honestly a
gaMe of play as when Mr. charfie Taylor holds
the .bet s - every :nevi:meat I s so easy, the whole
field is Made alive, atll& 'style-and appearance
- • , '- • .- ~ ~, - ,
so ppm". . .
. ICricksit I. pot solely i game of skill ..--ebarte•
has sissy enough to leave the .vanqiishmt in if ,
and a brit„ A lung innings bespeeks a good play'; ,
bet "out the first ball" is no ,disgrace. A. game,
to be really a game, really playful, should admit
of thane* as well as skill. It is the bane of Om
that its chareeteris too severe-to It.se its games
Is to lose same character: end, most painful of
ill, ;o be outwitted in a fair and undeniable' eon.:
°test of long-headedness, tact, manceveering, and
common seise-qualities in .bleb uo: man likes
to come offteecond hest. There stand the gams
mechaniesl pieces alike fur both; the sole differ.
, enc. cons:sts, iin the' titled of, the ' , layer. ,Beaus
the restless nights and unfoigiaing smite of mind
- that has so often followed ens etteekmate. Hence
that "sitony)of rate - and riltraPPolutratut from
I ,l l lAolaid
.krainey • Sepias, "dm Bishop or
braehea d with-a chess board fifty years agW
at eel " - 1 , ' ... i
4 0.
,But awe imy that lastiesi famed as some here
been in itsettMting-lield,.inew anything of crick
et too? '.Not ;often : thoc.rti I could have (111-•
tinned two,--tite - wife' and 'ditughtetiof the late
Willies. Ward', all three' rants 00 more who could
tell Yultio-theidaughter especially-the forte and
the failing of (very player at Lord's.. I accom
panied thorn home one evening to see some me
ord. of the /plate, to their bunabbi - abode in Com.
taught' Terrace, where many an ornament re
minded me of the former umenificenee of the Mem
ber frirlbet.City, the lisok Director, aid the great
Ewe* merchant, when in his mansion in the then
' not nett shiottible Bloomsbury Square, the bee
'prating cO , ll Of which many a Wykabarnisi has
:Muse to rentethber; fdr when famed, es 154 were.
' for thiquickett and best of -fielding. the Wyke
'harpists hal 114,n their annual thatch l it Lord'rr,
and loot tempi , years since they ;but rarely lost,
M r . Ward 'meld bear away triumphantly the.
winners to
' n il ed the da y with him. But talking
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, BaelgspsossnalthrsgPstssos. , Oats Ws". pipe t ed
to {most, JON and ac mic PRINTING of{stio desert ;P.
tler althiGtle• litstitai,ebtipst t6a h
Wont bialistaat asysthorestablishgoost{ Sods t w
girt{ -'" ' • •—•-
Ss,,Psa apb!„,=i
Agroa liqtata. ithlsts;
Hari Bi ll a . • •Paprr.A g ghs
Ilittelsaitrlmesest, t
• • • Oster /Nskt.dos., •
t itths very shortest Saks. Our stoat of .101aNitni la
saws exteustwo lbws that of asy Mktg galosh' tlttssts.'
{linr ills Ststo,sait keep basdigtowykyqlsgragsly
IbrfoMblos.'EstopspristkalPrfntiiio, lf,sesill
vigilantes our 'ark to be as best as any that es i. 1.
tempi out Is the gnaws: PUNTING IN COLONS Reis
at Om shortas{ males. •
Books bound ID elm varkty of style. Blank Bosh
at or deseilptlnti menurfe t red *lli 11114 to 10 t•
otter s stieirfoest notice. - . • .. •
NO. 45.
ry a all each brothers or beamed' as they she/tete
enactinetheacanatouileal contortions ' . Ala! too
often ,disgrace the gains; of cricket. • ,
..
,'Criehat, we said, Is a game Wady of skill , h ot
partlfof chance. Skill spite enmesh for later
-mt. siad not too much for frioattly WIDE. -1 , 10,,,,,
gamed/ played it. better bomor—temer het till ' '
won+the gaine's alive till thelast ball. Tree It
'ls that certain evil-diernimC pima. 'winsome
times Iclite ail properfeelingalsehinifthem i and,
if conceited of their own p1ay, , ,.0r bent on moil
lying their adversaries, "angry' passions rise,"
none Gan wonder. But for the mist part there is
so little to rues the taper, or to cause anplees.,,
an t collision, that there is no place so frith float/ '
temptation—no such happy plains or lands of In
nocence—as our cricket-lieldi. We give ball for
oar good behavior from the moment that wain" 2.
ter them. Still is a crieket-field aaphere ofphole.
souse diseipiine in obedience and good mar ; sot
to mention that manly spirit that facets denier
without shrinking, and beers disappeifitmeot with
good nature. Disappointment! and say- whet* ht
there more poignant disappointment, orbits' it
daste, than after all your practice fur a match, and
!noxious thought and resolution to, avoid evirry
chance, and score off every:possible ball, to tee
balked and run out, caught at the slip, or stomped
even off a , shouter . • "The cowrie of true love .
(even for cicket) never did, run smooth." Old
habi l :ma, one of the finest batsmen of his day,
bed elk unlucky innings In succession; once
caught by,Hamtuond, from a draw; then . bowled
with stmorare, or, picked up at abort slip, the poor -
~
fellow said.be had lost all his play, thinking "the
fault Is in ourselves, and not oar stars ;" anifwita
with difficulty persuaded to play ono match more,
in wbieb--whose heart does • eot rejoice to hear?
—be made one hundred and thirty rano.
. " "Hut as to skirring excitetnlM writes a friend,
"what can surpass a hardly' contested motel when
- you have been manfully playicg en up-bill game,
and gradually the figure* on the telegraph keep
telling a better: and a better tale, till at lest the
scorers stand up and proclaim a tie, end you win
the game by's singbiand rather wicket, -
or by Rte or ten roes." -If in the field with a
match of this sort:and trying bard to .prevent
the., few runt being knocked off by the lass wick--
au, I know of no excitement so intense for the '
time. or which taste so long afterwards. ThCre.
collection of these erietieuirnements will makethe
heart jump for years aniyears to come; and it leek:
trairdinary to see the delight with which men mill
op these grand moments to. memory;, and to he
sure horc they will bilk and chatter, tbeirl eyes
glistening Mid pulses getting quicker is If th ey
were again finishing "that .rattling goOd. mateb.".
People talk' of the excitement of a good ran with
' the Quern or Belvior bunt. I have now and then
tumbled in for • these good tidies; and, as st as
my own feelings go, I can safely say tha fine
is not to to compared to a good o mate y . awl
the excitement or keenest sportomanicnoth
ing either'in intercity 'or duration to that caused
by a "near.thing" at cricket. The next good run
takes the place of the other; whereas hard matebei, •
like the snowball, gather as they go. !'This is my
decided opinion; and that, after watching and
weighing the subject for some years. I busiest' .
men tremble and turn pato at a near match, while,
through the field . the deepest and most. *whit
Worms reigns, unbroken but my some
fieldsman humming a tune, onsuepping his fingers,
to hide his agitation:!
BOOK BINDERY.
jlitioceltang.
Pea:ssTLYA6sL.--The' present Is the first time
in which the Opposition have -been able to terry
Pennsylvania at two eenseentive election,. They
earri.4 it in 188 ( 5 but Were beaten in 1838 ; again
in 1840, bat were beaten out of sight in 1841.
In 1848 it wee again carried by, the Opposition,
hut the democrify rallied aid remoter*" It la
1E49. It was afterwards' tarried 'by "the united
Opposition in 1854; but was lost In 1860. •'lWith • •
these facts before them-the dewiness., have been
in the habit-of boastink that •they could not be
beater twice in succession; end we well rormern- .
her the force with which Mr..linghes stautiose4
the rampant Buehtsnanites at the State,ronveotioe
in Harrisburg lest Morel; tharibejt-eotaid not etforri '
to be beaten twice consecutively.' It would break
their prestige; sWit that once loist,'Ole party analti
not fecoveqt. ,Well, the charm has been brawn,
st last -and 'now that theworshippers of Demos.
tacy see that it is motel and vulnerable, they '
will drop away from its earine lath all the cha
grin et disappointed devotees. The party eon
neier recover from the two shocks It _his re- -
ccired.
Tut Sham Democracy ars Celsius positively
disreputable. • In New York the wealthy, aristo
cratic portion of the paity is ciTing the tam
tallipg. stieuldet.hittink , Democretle frateiwity
the C'olishouldir, dolling that alliance with theta •
isaffeeting their ihochil position, as Fifth Armies.
kit. The split is likely to L. parlay?, for what
will the roughs do withoett t heir,wealthyhSekers;
their influendat leaders, such as Belmont? In
this State the pause 7 or the recent defeat Is as
cribed by a Democrat, to the @Sort of the party to
get rid of its filth. We much fear thit if Ahat Is
the idea, there :rill be bat little left wherailth to
compose a Democratic party. To rid that party ..:
r
s
of its filth, would be to thoroughly disorgan te It '
even more than at present. _One thing
. 15 ee in,
in the. principal cities of „the Union It Is I pc
its wealthy, influential adherents, Who are dis
gusted with the degraded material which joss to
make up Democratic majorities: nit is a healthy
sign of progress, to say the least. .• : , .
T. S. CIUSE. Esti:, of the Potty! Asennskitte
'mottled It fortnight since-, ■od to ,hie' last lama
devotee a couple of colonial, to a recital of the io•
chianti' of the intfitig . trip: If sitar happiness,
he hat both oe the 'chat., tic preiaese be•hu at
lot secoicdt it, for he says of his weddlopday--
44 we r then entered opus) a our life, la the 101 l
promise) of a bright sq. joyous future, the frantic'
of which mast be the expetieoce of pools" love,
patiout"forbearacee and honorable persevensce."
Apropoe of marriages, we clip 111. foUewitssiby
uteatil *odes from so exchange t -
31Admm.—ln tbi Vlllagnetureh d Pete, 111., tin Eon•
day even Sept. 11th, by lb* Bee;Warrr.Z. Ir
Mr. Aixot H. Tatato 31 tee C. 0. MITA all t.f
The day . arrest and giaol,ollolsllo 00 001411 1011010 w,
The MIIM their busy bum turve Wished, tbetr six tlaye
work totopltto • -
Al eve lb* Ti tri;idon to her eloototi lover tun e
To pin wi lu lhs vil4gocheurit au In tolloct oolTaate.
Ile Rasmussen+ 2811 • Pumr.a.s.—Deo. Rlgne
.of London, an eminent. bookseller, reeently de.
ceased, lefrAy.his will the sum of Alit billtdred
ItoUtldteterlial to be Printer? Pension Satiety
to the .Printers' Widow and Orphan Fond ens
*lmogene pounds sterling; to the Printer's Alma.
bane Fund one hundred pounds sterling; . besides
one hitndied pound. sterling .cash to the Sere,
ant? Horne and Dress Alairers ,
rissrltutioui and a
• like amount to severs/ hospitals. Av r there leg-
Wise are all paid he bequeaths theidu• of his
property to the Printer's Almshouse 13oelety; to
be divided'insoogiti the aged printer iipd widow.
of printers.
Tan wind all d presTelwis a apropos epos Oise -
ty 'that we .bops goers to reaoy:bearte. A. you
Gloms the abutters end draw around thit ehoirrfail
fire. the:acing God fur the comforts and blesslbr
of heaven, think then are -many peopliriti ibis
very eity, who are shivering without a Ilse.
Os, how sweet is a harbor altar a,kceg
sad a ransblay day after a dart and tempN►{asas
night, sad a Warm spring altar a sharp. whiter!
The .mireries and difficulties that a sass swats
with io this world, will exceedingly twaafAff the
glory of that other world.
A frablisber of a towspaper, out West, In do
drat irate of his journal, roams ,Itumilts ad' thous
oho for ' - aid grati
tude to State
Nicn
truth ;
little lir naught else—and.thei
. .
Ilaatirg and deathluaka rub ober seem plater
and loreliet. liksionom and moonlight.' • •