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' •'; - 1 -. 120 00 . 1 .. l' - ' .4 ' t : 1 - 11 - 1 . 41 - .. , .4:.,-f.- ptir:; b ,bscrjytiolil tenet be Invariably paid le mt. -. •.. .• - , ~,! , . ..i. .. p, . .., i ;i' . ~......... .. . „ d sent to coo 11141reslt. . •.,. i' : qr. • .. ~ - . . .. . . .., , '',,-- i' -s, • . , , , tom' - TO C ; IRWEMIT ASO Otani: ' • 1• , ,, • . . . . _ , 1 4 ,reett will lo Ihreltbed to Cmviert and , Uteri L ' L L L ' L. . ' L .•-.. . .. _ - ~ •. . -.. ht." .., .. , . • IV 104 coo t s, cob oe delivery. - • -f h . . . . - .. -.., • . ,•, . .. .. , . .• . . . .. , . , •. , • - 0,,A 41'i L : . L , ' ‘ ,, ~. .. i _ L - - - „._, .t•.`... , ' '. 1 .- -- - ' , ' -,' - , ''.. - " ,,- ; -- ;v- . 1. • ',: .--, ..-',. ,-;-: ~-5-, ...,,,../ ~,,,.„._ P ile inliell eel ."...hooi ?caldera soppljed trl tbe r- . • l l .z.e'ro. . „ ! . , . _ ~ . .,....tv lc, / h kil , ' ' -... , . _ A s' et Slick advance. . - . P o Tillt Lt . ,' OP ITEWGPAPSUIty - r, - : , . „ wriboreorilor the diecieli4enee4 thole mire- .. . • .. . . . . • - . a 1.1 h bilohiv okay eggtlii . o read the until 111. .. _. -,. i e pia . .. - ' err.s.:c. are pow... t . . . ...,-.. , ~ • • • •• • t wiii..ttxcic r.arr TO macs THE lawras or Tat tau", ass iiarss4 OUT faox.7ll - - - .47saxit . -or moullivsFs,utTALs stars max cars sTszsarArd,ork Rasps Ass stisascT_Aaa; salmis TO ors TkfiTa . . liegthvrrihort 111PgieeL or refute to take their q ,wspre , . . .Dr.Jakroos . ~ ~ . ,2„,, et he ol to to which they are directed, tey are .... . .. . .. • • , - - F.,,,p111.1b1 , until they have tattled the Ila and ' ~,,, ' . - , -, . . A h.ri diszentinued. of„,,i,,;.eai,.rt more to other pla ce ++ without let ruling PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY:MORNING - 1 3 Y . BENIAMINBANNAN,POTItVILL.Ei . SCHUYLIML..COUNTY -1 . ENI`I.,..O . YTiN r P co, : r, an 4 the nee ppers are aent to the ureter , ~ , A' .. 1 -f -1 OP ' .ti,n, th •,i re held•revponvibte. - . ..1, i'% ourtt have ileoldod that terming to take ens. - - - . .... •.- ”.' a, ;VOL XXXV • - . _. _ the edict, or retnoving,und leaving. th in on. ' SAITU ~.... ie tfo, i , , prima Ada evitione 0. in 4 --ntlonal flood. , . • • • --•— - IRON WORKS; BOILERS AND STACKS. 11.1. C ee l The eohterthar is prepay to eX.- iit u .r t :t t ,-1 1 11. V i al ab r n l ce sti r s, kil: "ll r: 1 .„4, , ..,.t.zu Icarterg an 29 feet toners *reps ou w d Abo.the wimp. t urrr of COAL Alt 13 OTHER SHOVELS, re t• t.., 4 m.xlerial rod eGrittemushlp. Hopei 'prompt. ~ t .ndmt to. ilkor Maus for mint eg v..ut II al. . alleys 0 ht'•d• JAISLY. fq• RES. 1 , ..2...if zlle, A egncl. 27, '29 22 y FOUNDRY & MACHINE *l4 P. ract. mental*, wc Cos, T. LI WISTE N * ltsTHEono aces hie r jr readiness, front the complete Untflt of] I#fai ' the *tato tut mod ?staid islttorn ply ell orders In Gls Hue ot b Aorta.- 1 such as for Strata ,t 1 Drift Cers. Putupa, Coal hotakers.Castitms and ot ever) pattern. He iwarrauts ht. work to 0., sal 1111 ,1 10 u, and arcordlncly 1411, It s ;afro - nage at ).,moand abrupt ' J.4.41:417, 1544 41, #- Y, isaOUNDR Atlo MACHINE s temvctorr, &c., busittoss of 'of SINT halt k mit.Nr.s ~,thrupal II the pascriber I various branches of Fi emu buiLl'lng. I run Founder. and tarer ,mail itl toil of feel:tilling 51 irrwev.ll.llr , v4 (Nev. 4c.. 4e. Ile ailt rilso iske. , "1 411111 Fellirez the , vl-lort r,,,: wl,o,lsh and .I, , twiz and 8r,0,,, trims adlr,lrelng sale proprietor of thaw Colilertss. 13.E"FlUTE' W. SS; January 2t, Ig7 POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL. 47,.... ..1 1 11 1 .17;rinr i. t i llrIn ' '..t u tri i =l'z i. :: ° 07n1r• l iAla a rs, ..„. iL ~ wel4hlng 22.2% 2e, :11/..32 a Ild 0 poem's ,Tr majz oor yahl. Ater,, tare halls n the most - • approved patterns. Installing 45. 50, 50 ~,,i.„,,,,,a 5e as 4,eryard. From theav erience , f the past 5 yel r.. we f.tl r , 171 . 1640L11 of making Italia Ina Itrylatd.ed i 3 qo3lity hya ‘ -auy mill hi the country. Al let•lneas r,rualualratlons addrened to fusses, Yard cy & Son, lan Flet,,rs, l'uttaellle, will -meet with pro apt adieu rise. J.NO. BUItNIS ICO Juno 20,'57 PALO ALTO ROLLING MI, r.. .;.-........- Thu mtb,eritmes MI ict,t sialut.4 wont's. to Mir !rico& and I :sta erally. that thelr II new , ~ .. it 4 ~,,.., ,t Palo Alto Is now complete. ..,... mot_ . pera Wit, and that they are t:, a a min T ralle - ortsrious patterns. Weigh , to Tlo 1b,.. ter l'Ard. Mal. al Iffet tut sizes of 0 .1 roe aid 'torch aut,... bar iron. : Orders for rail, or 1W Iran aro retipertfull, In-twill meet with prompt attention If le the !Witha l - Mill; Ita loth t & -Lerrla's Ilard feu tre street, or at their ofaro. ..orner of aamet strne.tll. ' HAYWOOD, I. , Jan .1, '57 TO COAL OPERATOR a. M Pioneer Holler yr orki.l rpm - The a uhieritwr resplicti i s rt: .. letko. the attention o f the b as i n , ik,i ,.. :- ty to his !teller Works, o ...r-,,,,„.„„„,,„,„. Mew the Noon 1 birjir4mlsPottliviite, Pe_, where he is ml 'taut tate I itillunts tvErtit DESCIIIPT Smoke S.tarkK, Air Starks,,liinxt Pipes, anso Ott,. tr., At. 11,11 ens frit !mild. a practical Inechan ic. and baling •ot-1 hitiefeit" eulirely this branch of t hellat tors himself bat work done at lilkes rill give ti.r4 et lon 6101 who rday Inver c3ll. Indigldoalj nod Companies to theli,ndvantagetoaminellisw6ri; el4owitere. JOILN Nor. ,'57 BEAVER" NIEAbOW IRONTORKS. . Brice W. llndeon reFp etfully in low forms the public 'that h is now sole •proprirtor of the hearer 31+olow Iron it s , i s , ,„„, Brass Works, and is full) prepared to inatinfavt ore. at this . esealliOnent, Steum Etiginee of every size: Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars. art rVery other de:4l44ton nt Iron and 11," c a w, ' 4 s buit 4 l,k, pr the Coal tninittr or othertm• fillr , S. no 'the most reasonabl e terms. Also. Blowing Cylinders for "Blot Furnaces and Machine loFork In gen, oral. l' • rt , pnirlwit' °fall kinds &me with neatl pites rho lowest rriees„ .All work f them warranted to lieriortn.well: They the ellAteeTl 01 [bilee n ho niay 'waist srtirloi ill this ririnity . All orders will !peel will ao4l rirunita at leollon. 11,3 reiXesdower, January 1,'559 ASHLAND IRON WOR S. 7 .'t he suhect il.a.rs are . nu fully pre_ . ounin ,„ ins : red tn furbish: at the shlaud lien • . , tAcirks.itlteitut Enaines at d Pumps of z- .....1 . t" 4 r . 7. iin.. „„„ .. any power aci d rapacity, to mining. rind _J r • I,,te. 1 1vtf,.:',..712-ot her yurpov'es, Coal Brett era of every AI 4.. , and pal t nil now in ci...c. together wit east Itv 'gaud 'f•rzin,ni of every ii .e•e ripti on. Coal cintl Wilt 4,11, or :alt SiXa4 and patterns. larze Truck and ills e Cars,4—all fureished at tin+ viherleei notlee. The on •srtibtqlt - flat ;''r i 11•Alsof ve4 t h tt . tumuli uch as everY II muter of the firtn 14 a env, f ell oteeh.i tilt, they will tic.ca A-, to furnish machinery that will re:curare favembly w' th an, in the Iticiiicin. ' All enters directed tct L. I% t: A Inn k Pros.. Av.hlatitt, Schuylkill county, Pa.:will re;ie re prOtlipt At. • tolltioll. . L.P. f: a 115:Ert. Id leitA EL GA 11X.En i , JOSBPII t:lA11.:Cli:R. 4 ! 10- • A 11,13 n , MAN' 10. 'NT DEHAVEN'3l.lSisersvOilt IRN W geTilt .I , lli , CC`. , Cf i.: • )rep:t red to ... "up manufaMeue.,,TE.ol UN 'IN I::4 of any :vewer, Pumps t f any emus, fey. and Coal . Smatter,: ot f.rery desert ; , :)on :3F troll mg ..1 1111 17 3 410,,,emery till,..r I:1rd of marl 'fiery used In MiEW;I, ltreakers. Furnarea, l:cIIIng Npl.i. Saw MI W. d - e. Fr•nn the laellitle.l.nw‘efced for mann 3e1UF133, and Tram Inn; oap.lrimire In the Mt:dr:ems. vtil'. can be turn ed nnt a: obbi ei::aidlshtnent, at the sec lonest prima. and of a snp-rb:r quall:y. PerAona doAlraue of putting up mai , Lind, am livid to mall and examine im romp acquit:l(ml with urteee before c , where. orders nt every kind are gnifelt*d.and will he given to their prompt exe,nlinn. WILLIAM N,4 , mbi , r . 9,rgb7 . %VASHINCTON IRON W • , ; Poktsvine f Pa. r" -- —rime ' Tll US. .4; JAS: ‘V . IIIEN respect . 11,.7!50m the filly inidte ihoottenlion ofburl -44 i.. 4.. 4. ”...e, ructiuillolly to t befit' New Machine - i',, ( :'hop osoi Foundry eroet ill hot lrcrfl Veal il tli iirtilmil t streets,'an I frontmg on N ~., ha at reef, where they are inepted to era-rule all orient flr in tehiltery Of ilro4i -and iron. Poet, as Sr.i or ito4looe. a:I Mods of (ler lag f‘; !lolling mills, lirrt Iwl t , sw Mills.bllngie intl. ISM+, acting Pumps, C..,1 Breaker:. Drift ears. all kinds. of ita 'road eaatious, rob as tlnairs for flat :o.d r ILII: 4 rugs. Switrbes„ k-: all kin An of east and wr wi l t Ir o n swift inc. Do- Ire_ to- tel teal C1,01201'1 , , and hat rig um r the drniludg of the t`..i,al Ite.tion their study f.o• year . also all kinds Of ' , I - vilifier). io their line ~ f litiwin.l.p. they fiatlor thorn seise-that work &me at their -estaillahiment will giro Wit itraPti. , n to all who may LOTIOI thytu a ith a call. All oriers thannioUt ie,-01,eit owl prouiptfy executellou . tbe 1:13. , 1.4 t:MV.111,1:1 0 6, 14 ,,,, • T11 , :)%1 %S It I:E\, , Nov. 2:2, '67' • C — PI N n ',Cit 0 VP.' LOON iolf Pintgrovr, O'c4ooklll COI .......... Ti, i r. C.P Mt/114111W b i ..Ow" the, Superintendence of 1 4; '.' -.4- ell.. lormerly of the we; p ..„ tgir..., , i e ;o re J. Warn k twos., t'd Potli .., 0 31r. Wren's esperienr CLItIII , , et lending thrmigh a perind'of tit,: s iii:ll I imo he has been ronSerned of , :ore of the lar4eat ism- a orhs- in th will he a futlirient ontratitse of the work Infant out of this estabilshrumil _ _ Alford...re. by mail or otherwise. fors earn engines of any poser with their connections,M7 'binary twidast . fertile...A. rot 3rr, trail& forges, crrist n i l , saw mills. ma chinery for using Angle and doubt. acting pinups, breakers. de in rare will recei ve prompt ttention. I, onm-IA-with the work* is a large a eau ear factory. citable of turning (ot Jorge orders at ,ort notice. The ear.: his establlshinent tire rood to none In Ins State for durability. while the idyl. of plate a heel Tivouti,torc.l-end extensively rifted fa - superior. and worthy the attention of Railroad companiee. J y rfrict itteuthm to NYC! Deff. to alt its details', the pmfof for house the !locomen Iron Worhe may reedre A share of putdir lit ronage, • JA NILS '<NUTTING, JUIIN Y. WREN. • . kroprletor. laelainist and Elupt. March 1'3,'59 • T.APRAQUA - IRON WORKS. Carter er. , • , Iron Foundsri,Mtchinists, Holler tem- and Machinists' Tirol . ' Makers and Car'fiatit..ters.. The subseribera are now prepared to 1 .. 11"1" receive orders for all kinds of mations •,, . ry En..tiool, and , Warninery for collier ralll,4,,,pa lea, blest• ft, nieces, mills. ke , Eaten sloe wilities and pm, ctical experience to ills. badness warrant theta in la ug the largest ' contracts.; at the lowest prices. ' , ' • : Pirtiedlar 'attention is called to Iron '4 A:llerep , N.. Elylwltitent Winding. )Inchinery,la bleb the Slope 1. ) it matt rope or chains coo on the top of both drums Ifylouble nays.- . . This arranrement, i t la confidently hollered. will a ve In the wear and tear of ropes oreitalos. the price *retie machinery In dye years; and for fiat winding, ali calcify of •onvtruction and durability, it cannot he .2 u pateted. We atalineF.:tom - mend the new ear wheel. In v@ led by Mr. Lu,len ft Allen. This wheel can only l , be bad at our work., and haa stood the test of theseve. ral egvero *lnters past, trlninplmotly : not a single wheel harlot: been broken since Ira introduction We are now pbtcing it under • tho care of some of the prin. deal Itillroad Come:in les In thekeoutatry. %I . '« would silo call the attention of the polite to the Tamaqua ear S. hop.ronnerted with the - 2114. re works, an I reeentlw erected for the manufacture of Railroad, Drift. Frettlit Cara and Trtn,.ks, and furnished with all i h.. latest linorovements.ao that they are thus. enabled to execute work mach chcap et' an d wlihmoredespatek than heretonew. All work uts , trantood. Tee:sons wanting, anything In ear line would do well to give us a call. l • CARTER A ALLEN. April 24, 'La M. W. tALDWIIt /i CO-. ... ENGINEERS. Brood and He mitten xtrefle.PhilagtelPhia,rkima.• NV ould reit the attention of Railroad ". nd thoseinte'eeted 112 nail 'll4' mile'' *4"""vat,. if Leto. ~ rain road P roperty, to their , rrili Wolfer Enpitleidn w h leht hey areadapted tate th e y ta the rAttkltitte htll Ft etee for which I rosy he rsqulrrid; by the use of one. two. three nr !nor pair of driving wh.elr: end the use of the whole, •or an lunch of the weteht ,1 PIA) I. desirable (hr adhe sion: sod to acceternoaal In; theta to t he Irades.eurrest, .trenzth of sunerstruetlon, and rill and work to he &me. fly 1 )1° , 0 nowns the roashoorn useful e ff ect of the power I's seenred all h the telmen.llo 6 . for attendanee, cnst ef fuet Ind r..est... I n Road end Racine. With these lohje.r •In el"w. lie) le th. re•cult of twentyt three years praetb-s expertelci.e in the teeth:VMS by our eel n i, r put. nee. We In sn n fact ure fi er P. , : r , nt A tad, r f Envists. *O4 ver , slclsesee of sixes of rut, kind. P ar . feeler tten thn aril to the stren,rth . f the reactant to the elan and work-usneh tit of all the details. 'Our Inns ekperisnee end o:Tnettrnities .1f obtaining' Itt ( ortnatlnn.enables us t4,,,th,r these engines wftb the assu ranee t hatto bthrien er,ee? a , ety Ind loraNlity, they will romper._ rsre n o,i ) , with , , I.‘. ,f soy other kind in nee., We a th,, furnish 1 to o r tor, wh.etn. sabot. howl i hA..C , r 10 Y 17314.1 tirr (to !It .Itll:Loul h pririg.j. ,, mpuiifir.ll castle . s f. 1 Itre r . 1n.. , or-re .1 , w.rtpt ion off' , .pper, Sheet Iron and Itrileri "Goo; 1/4 e-er yartleteeppertstottg to th e repair Or evmwal of li)t;cotgire Hallam Pil; 14-• rIALDWIN j " 4 "f 13. 51 1 IA I • xarrzutw ItAIRD. • . . . , • • . . • .. • . . . =-•=-7-•-,-...----,... •-t---•r M.' ' ' ' • , ..tl , • 7;'e= . 4'-'-'' •" --7•-•-•- t.'-••• •• . t . -- r -,, •-•‘.:'--•" -- - -- ..q- , 7 4 -7--.: 7 . 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BLAKISTON 8 • - . :COX, SHIPPERS OP SUE DST QUALITIES OP .' WIIFFE ASOALED ASllnnd rREMO%T SCIIITMHILL COAL; V It ANli LIN COMP.& NYrn E1.;31 DEB, LAND COAL; atm ' liAZIA,TON LE- !, MOH COAL ' 217 Walnut street. rhtladelplals. OFFICES: 4 New Street, New York, . ; 17 Doane street, Boston. - P 5442 I L. c to an `.!;rll7,lslM lid in full prepared na frotti at, square Pier No. 8.. • • BAUM, OGLE ~ & CO .1 • IYAIB AND DDIVPIMS re.AL,xlvlsr.civco cickama, First quality lied ask Cool. (N 0.113 Walnut pawl... Philadelphia. OFFICES:.; Nu. 70 Slate Rimy Boston. .- (N 0.166 Broadway, New York. : P5B-14 • solicited, ~telkherat ate St ore. eco)td snd CO. Pier So. 13. . • . IIAYES. & GODSMAII • BED An WRITE ASH 801111YLEILL COAL. WHARF NO. 13, PORT RiellatOND. Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal at Retail. YARD—Corner ':'Ad and Areh streets. ' OFFLCE-103 Walnut street. Philadelphia. r 5842 I=ll Iy Inyitos communi p rallro d er Depot, , repan-d to peters, Drill w ye:trade- I eluminesz, tjtilli ?amen t 11m with a ltd It grratiy we engaging is ' 41i-tf 1 SCHUCKILL NAVIGATWN. Chipping, WHARVES for ANTHRACITE COAL Al' GREENWICH, Delaware River,Philadelphia. Wharf No. 1. LEWIS AUDENRIED &CO. • ROMMEL, POTTS & CO. (O 5 Tr.huit street. Philadelphia. OFFICES: I , 110 Broadway, New York. ( State Street and Merchants' Row, Boston WhartNa.A. REPPLIER & BRO. E. cur. Walnut it Fourth Sta., Phnada. OFFICES: 35 Pine Street, New York. Raritan& Bank Building, Providence. • • DAVIS PEARSON & co., WID PRIPPERA OP TOP CELEBRATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN WHITE ASH and SPOIIN VEIN RED ASH COAL. (No. 139 H alnut Street, Philadelphia. . OFFICE:-; No. 39 William Street. New York. (No. 11 Doane St reet, Buxton. - WHARF-1i it RUN DELAWARE A,VEN'UE. VAX'S PEAUSON, ; OIDPON cast, MI AND Jest= and d* 'nrnished iy Fnuld Fnlicit r, in their line h Inimedlate • cues. lIILLER.,. Ii.P.OOILDON. Wharf So. 3. • CHAS. MILLER & CO. . wINEtt9 AND HIIIPPERS OP COAL. . WHITE ASH, . From the 1'11 1•: KNOT Nod 11T. L A FIFA COLLIERIES RED ASH, o.• %. From thelri'lltENlX COLLIERIES. CANAL LANDINCS-0 KEEN WWII AND SPRUCE STB OFFICE :—No. 105 Walnut Street, Phllettelphlm. • April '.Si ,- . . 15.1 y • GEO, S . PATTERSON & BROS I • z . DEAIZIIS AND. SIM:PI:US IN • Locust and Broad Mountain White Ash ilnerynt any terns, and fie: tsar ling else- ' Alm. RED All. from the P-acla Mountain and Pal. mer reins. Wit - Flour and Fwd taken in exchange fot Cual. .EDW. D. I..kryr.itsux, Wll. P. PAT lEltcoiN, • Office cE - ItalWanue. L'ailroqd xtr , d, A;:Grille, Pg. "ti•EQ, S. PATTERSON, Bridgeport, ..ifolagonery Monty, Pt. . July 0.'59 311.1 y . rict attention IDEII4I EY 4s if TRANSPORTATION. PI9LAD'A. & READING RAILROAD. lAV , 6B4 l gaietit4g*lra OEl'l S l;4 bt Ute 1'1111:Ida. tV. Philadelphia. JUN' 3t1,1839. The rat le.of Frel;rbt and Tone on Con) trangportrO by ltd.; C..uu;xiity, will be as follows.from let July, MU, un til furilwr notice: To Richmond, Philadelphia, " Inclined Plane, " Nicetown, "Germantown R. R., Manayunk. - 0 . Spring Mills, Oonshehocken and Tly month Railroad, " Rambo's and : Potts' and • Joao.', 130 1 " Norristownor Bridgeport, 130 I •" Port Kennedy, ' 125 1 " Valley Force, • ; 125 .1 • " PlarnlxTille, • ' 115 1 Ilarr's Ford, ' 115 1 " Pottstown. 1 15 1 115 1 Itirdsboro' 1 10 i 1 . 0 Reading, 05 Between Reading and 95 Mobrse,llB. 05 . 1 Hamburg, • 95 " Orwricwhnrg. 95 I. wnEN. 47-tr RKS, • fly, PO. 1$ ;low uocf or Jonx Y. W tux. known firm of as a Master Ma natty years. &t -in the stection etlited States, haracter of the , fly order of the Ward of Menage's. ~1u0e11.'59 24-1 P. 11.31 rl LTIENN EY. See'y. ectiayLksi:lTNAVlCAticilidO, 111fice of tko,2Schttylkill Auvigation jr Company. June 2. 11159,—fin and after July 1,11.59, the chatge for the UFO al Can and for-Toll on Anthracite , Coal, carried on the Schuylkill Navigation' will be BP fol. lowa. and thereafter PO continue, until further notice: To Philadelphia, • Iklanayunk, Spring MIII, • Comkhohneken,•: Plymouth Dam, • Prithreport,, • fiorrlntown, .Port Krnnedy, •••Tsillt>v Forge, Dam; . 'Port Providnuce, • • Phoenfxrillr, Royer's Ford, rot 'stow', landing, I'ort Union, Birdshorongh, . - Anomie., alohrzyllie, • ' • Onrixtbnro Lending, The charge will be per ton or 2240 lb cent., 'Bonier's for waste, es tonal. and then twentp•tire ern to per ton will be too Utica. By order of the' Itituedent.. PHILAD'A. & READING RA RAII:6 UV bIEIiCti r eNLIZE. lAN and AFTER AIARCIt:Ist, 1858, antliturt her notice, 'lie following Latin of Freight Ell be charged per 100 pounds: . •••••.:, .1 . 11: I - Dr, Goods,Confeetronery, Dooke.esrpot. go . 15 no, Cigar*. Fresh Wet. Pieb,(:lase. de AnrUe Bran. hatter, Copper, Egsrm„gar- • . theneranOrtedeteeeslirceerieallenip • • 'Mims, flerdriene.lllde4-lionow.were l• 11 1 Leather,/laineryMptersPileAred4 Le., Cott on ,cogee,Gestak,fier Iron. Leo d. lfg., - Jersor,Naile.:slences„ Mee, gaff, Prod: 3 . 0 to• : •-• eons, Herne.. Whisky, de:, Brooms, Fire Ihirks. 0 WOO. titll Stones,- • Pit,h and Tar. Sin Amp Iron, Timber - • end Lumber. e r., - •. lrt " edam, Coke. Cord Wood,Cley, amid, - tee. free .ore. roeston e, Senors, •...-• " Irn Piaster litatirkg l 4PW4lll44 Vourawrberref, • - _ • . 1141 * 31, • I 411,17CL11 011,71831011 T QOAL. *-41•4'1 .4"lc 1 L 0 1 i 0 1 Lai 1 LO 1 50 1 .0 1 60 ' 1 1 35 1 45 1 41 1 45 1 45 1 45 1 45 1 44 1 30 as rz 1 1 35 1 35 atk i 1 20 1 26" 1 3.5 I n 1 10 I 10 1 GO / 00 1 00 / 00 71101 t . hes Ave per o rharge less for any dbl. F. PIIA T.LI . Presidatt. L ROAD 11. R., on the Delaware, at Philadelphia..--Pies for tbe - Shlpmeat of Apthricltes. Pier ti0..5. Tlatrß,'• STONE & CO., MUDS IN 1721 4 1v#PCSCEIPIZONS Or Red and• White Ash SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS, • AND 'GRORGEB 'MEER CUMBERLAND COAL. • 132 s Wut street.l'hiladepbta. OPFICES t bbal.Ttott 16411roadwity. New - PIER N'43. b, Pala ILICEIMOND. Pier No. 8. " ' ' LEWIW - ROTHERISTEL, . -DEALER AND SUIPP.P.7I OP COIL, Pre for tole by the Carter,. the told on:01Mo of RED•AND WHITE ASIIVOALS. Aleop.Lttil MU and CWIDERGAND COAL: :WHARF NO.B, RICHMOND. ' ' 1318 IVAIn at street, l'hlladeloWs. °FirIC- ""• 1. 10 Exchange street,Uosion. [18.42 Pier No. 9. iirriceson.] ' rR. t . mem SINNICKSON & GLOVER, - SHIPPERS Or . sprinnutru, WRITE AND MASS; Lehigh and Bituminous Cools. °mess 341%11 nut htraelptta. Old 1, . hio• WITAAF NO:9 1 POCAIWIOND, Plara. P 594 • Pier No. • LEWIS AUDENRIEW& CO., . .yritoLEsaLs Ataciss 1A Tat oar VARIETIES o 4 • Anthracite &- Bituminous Coals: 206 In c. ln d t tr itr r e , * , P4ll: l l , l!lphla. .OBFICE8: 110 88 SIAN street. liostod. :Pioneer STadj: , pa7 front ElisubelAporl i , • •• or s LEHIGH, SPRING MOUNTAIN. lIAZLEIGN AND COUNCIL R.IDIiE COALS. r 09.13 LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO. OFFICES: 205 *alma atrtvt, PIIILADELPHIA. • 111.1 llioadway. !MY YORE. 86 State street, BOSTON Thereinie Dealers in the butt varieties of DOMESTIC COALS=Ve Proprietors of Toll Creek Cairry, capa bte of producing over -of t. eelebra ted Mittens,. (Red AtA,) ;14( ithiteAsA..) Wieldslie Agents for the cost Mountain Coat. (roe Ctn. U. Pcrust, Co., all of to Now Yont, vie Canol Elora, (below Sell Yard, . . ALSO At .i_ Philadelphis, from Pier Ho. 11, Port Bich. - - - mond. The choicest qualities of RED and 1)111 3 TE ASII COALS from Brhuylkitl .County, selected with. special care, andahipped under 'out' personal. superintendence -I At Elizabethport, N. J. , GEIIIOII SPULSO OIOUNTAIS and COUNC7I. ItIDOE, COALS. • - Prom Baltiniore, Md. The celebrated 111TUMLNOUS'COA14 • At Jersey City, N. J. (via Leh 1, and Morris Canals.) The vet) , superior WILIIESBARItE COAL, from th Baltimore rein, taken fouls the " And !pried Improv went and Coal Company's Estate," near Wilkesh.trr also, the COUNCIL. ItIDON COAL; both it which, f: r steam purple:liana for family use, are unturpaised. We hold certificates to on r_ ottlees. from parties yr • q have used and fully tested these Coals. and pronoun them the LISS* Arrititacrrt: Coals for steam In Use, p during no clinker. toe ashes and greater blaze, than a y ether kinds now' before the public. May 15,'b8 PLINY FISH; MINER: ANTI serProni Goal Hill ;Pink Ash Co. : q4:: ‘, ..c io n n r.:Ttl u t l / 4 1 1, 1g:r i zt . Yid b i tft iye CONNER a.PATTitI2O*.,-. MINERS Asp surrrnos or TOE CELtDRIT Locus t Mountain Co J.J. CONNER. . - J. S. PATTERS . SCharlklll Colinty, Pa. rba • 4?7Adrerlison en': s•E in Laver lype'Eh an natal charged 00peri:eni. advance on our regutut rafts.- e to. nocolyl [xonwoon rx.s • 80/din Penrose, Tobacco, Oil & General Comm-i MERCHANTS, 105 N. Water strat;aiid 100 N. Atatuara do kIULADELI Xly July n,_'s9 H. P. & W. C. TAYLOR ISIPORTEIIB t PASIIPACYLUBIIS OP Perfumery AND Toilet oa f s. 641 North Ninth Street, PHLLADELP : A. April 73, '5O 17 tso 1 so no Ito 1 no ao 1 la 1 20 1 10 1 10 110 tlO 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 FALL.' IMP 014 , TATIO:S. • ire are now . t i ring .LARGE ADDITION .t . To our extenlivel stork of 1• . STONE WARE AND GLA I SS, - FOR Ji l t. ° G rail y Ite AND liSinfeed P, At EW STYLES & SMITS 'of Plain and Richly Decorrl DINNER, DESSERT. TEA AND TOILET SETS, CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL.. FAILIAN•3IAR /4 LE FIG URES. MANTLE °RNA Din, TOILET BOTTLES' COLOGNES. ' , .• ° At Reasonable Pr cmi. Tannin Iran A OANAIAL ymurre ot • 1 -I nc,,v. 'Article . , /killable for presents during thempproaeland liolidAJM. TYNDALE &.- .M.ITCanT4 isaaroortozneg, 4 .-' NO. 707 CUEOTNOT ST 1 'T,I •• • ~......mm.R September n, ' . - -- • • , PHILADELPHIA. • .. 1 49 - ~. - - R. W. P._ ALLE '' . 14 South Delaware Avesta(/ ' PHILO - DEALER IN Oils, Soap, Candles,; Lye,: WAND. SOLE :AGENT FOIL Mapes SuPer-Phosphate for PENNSTITALTLA, DELAWARE t. Philadelphia July 9,19 Wire Bopeor , :01. 'JOHN . . - Jersey. *rd. lame assortment or Wire Mope natsatly an bsnd. Orders Ailed x;th despatch.: , For . isoltrolgtb, and COOr, "re circular. • GEL W. POMEROY ; CANDLES SOAP. IL C. NO. 12 South Water attach below Itartat,PhiladelOils• . X - Spero, Lard, Paeptuud,Whnk.,Tannors nd Alatidnary cdl,llperniand Adiunantigul Carat*: , isiustiiiknum admarbk,Au=69 147. PLei. 3.0. 7. - . - ... " . TORN R. WHITE. ' ... eniPprn or ' 1 3 IrCrlrX.X.ata, baiii, • -, WLIAUKNO. 7, POW(' NielliloND. • . e . .., ~,,,4 „. { o N it. 316 Walnut street. Philadelphia. i T "..... xo. .), West, Thirteenth it.. New York. tier Pii, 8 -. _—_—. ' I - -- --------- Pier No. 10. - - - CO:, itAI4CROFT, LEWIS & , . RIXIIII AND lIRTPERES . OE THE ELEBRATED ASHLAND COAL, . • FRO)( MARANO! MOUNTAIN. .• • • . 0 DICE--11t Walnut street. Commercial Building, ' , • - Philadelphia. ' - -. ' b . ilt York 0131ce-49 . Cedar street. Bo.ton &e-2S All y street. . . [Oct- 23,']8 43- - - = No. 12. • .: , , N b Stnrtirranlp-Joa. Max fi eld.-Chas..Wannemacher, - N. STUTEITANT & CO., LACERS 11l 'TUC VARIOUS DESCUIPTIOXII—OT NTEERACITE , 'COAL. , ..- - -,. INCLUDING TOE DEST VARIETIES Or -. RP 4 WILMA MA SOUCY LICI, a umuin COALS; 6 1 BARLAND, from tdifro efr A Mburg Corniany's Georg es ' Crept /Übe. ' . . { stgr." -- • No.UO Walnut street. Philadelphia.. • ' ' 0 ICES: I N i o. o. i t s s Kilt r a i tzt, Dz . too. , r t.,11.i.:„.k. . Blkipmentug from witarees Non. 12 a 1 ft, Port Bich ' od, Mlisabethport,,N. J, Baltimore, Md., and Alex atria. Ta. [April I, '1.9 15 • rime No. 14. • HAS. A. HECHSCHER, & CO.. • SHIPPZIL, OP ROAD MOUNTAIN, MACH HEATII AND SUMMER , . • RED Alllt COALS. OFFICES:{ 45 South street. Nor York. 132 Walnut street, rbiladelpb)s. . . a ISSOLIJTI, ON of OP-PARTNEII • SIIIP.—The itartnershioretofore existing in , e names of RANDOLPH k M. And RANDOLPII6 & HAMPSHIRE, has been dissolved by mutual eonrent. to take erred November 1,1959. The business of said ,rins will be closed by CARMAN and - THEODORE F. RAN DOLIMI, wbo, are alone autborizett to use the/signa tures of the firma for tl.at purpoie. . . 1 Liston, October Zt, ISO. ' 46- . , NEW FlRM___ Milnes'n Spring itountain LEIMEGE. COAL! CADMAN F. ItANDOLPU, THIO„ P. RANDOLPH and raNIAR P. RANDOLPH, ender the name and fine of RAIN DOLPH, BROS- will continue to sell the -entire product of the .I)ring Mo.tentain Miller,. pIr..CIIAS. ILAHpSHIR6 has contracted to mine the Coal for them, and will give his pipet Ince and skill In that department. itirOrdet for:the Coal may be - addressed to them. at their reapective ofßees In New 'York, Philadelphia. Eas ton and Trenton: - (Nov.s, 45.3 m sly gennihe Lo- Dale Colliery of shipped direst Oreeovich NOTICE! . • NOTICE is'hereby given that .there- Is no atemiute a...volution of the partnership here.. tofi•re enietiug In the names of RANDOLPH & CO., and. RANDOLPH St HAMPSHIRE. There Is simply an ar rangement among the partners to change the mode of doing burineesfor a specific period. • November 12,'69 • 46410} CAL N, HACKER &. 6)OK,' MINZRS AND SHIPPNRB 0T 331exiblx. 33ea,t33. Al su b deab:re In of her firer quelillec 0 r White and lied Ash Coals.' Ev. 130 Wales a areal, Philadelphia. and Marla/id 1 Marra. Sg,tuytkili. TTIONAB CAM.. 3101818 RACIER. jitorrlf.Cooz . February 27,19 9-I'y I. P. ORHIES, . SCALA AND Ail IPPER OT TAB CELEBRATED Lewis Vein Red Ash Coal, From the .NEW DUNCAN COGLIERT.” - lle mints no other Coal—whirl] aßcures It 4 purity. /rear& silt* JOHN SHAY, ..igrrat For C. F. VOORHIES No.lll'ine street. New York .Fottsrritte, 34 . trb lii. '49 - (June 6,'6S ="191 1I• JONES & COLE, ,/40:41Ut ANT IiktIPPI.:I:SI UP . TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL, From the Iteovesihtloimtl Bttokvillo collieries ; 32U Walnut street, Philadelphia. Are Coal tw'wardett; fipm Port Clinton by Reading road, or in Illoata b'y ;Schuylkill Canal. r 594.1.1 • PATENT COAL TCT►S..- ISAACiSEL'I'kER, Agent for the eel prate," Akbland Coal, mined by itatichlq, JA4IOI k Co., has rornosod his oflre to n Ceti, Street, between Broadway and Nal.ran street. New York. Ilan also lb. agency for the sal, of Fo,hest Patent colt Tuba and Idooke. Alt Odors in Got will end It to their interest Loran and nee this; new article ti , r saving labor. •\••w York. Inly 2. , ift 2:47tes • LEGAL CARDS. -rW. ROSEBERI9r, Attorney .at ft, 9ydee— corner 21 . 4cet suit 2nd streets, 'Pottsville. • AuSitst 9,74, 32., A / r YER STROUSE, Attorney t.La w. , L ,A. coca—v. 4 mb* skeet, opposite the Town .Pot tsville. Rebrnary 9,'66 fr t' P. DEWEES; Attorney - • OFFICE—Four doors , &bean' Mortlmetit Uotel, Centre sire* (Dec. 6, qa 49. I THOMAS R. BANN - 4s, Attorney al Law. Other in Centro Strretoppositethe Hplscopa I. Isren,Yottsville, Penna. t 47-ly JOHN C. CONRAW . Jr., Justice of the Peace and .oonseyanceii—ofllce opposite Post (Mice, Broad St., Tamaqua, Pa. . f [May 2,'17 IS. S, FOSTER, Justice of jibe resets', Minerseille—tollions and agencies sc• Hefted-and attended to carefully', ' [Feb. 84. G... , TORN SEITZIN CiEit,'Justice of the ST,CLAIR. attend to 'ell business en. trusted to him with diligence add ,care.. jlB5B i S-lye . 4 4 .01,tYr.L • G:ARRETT,, Al - agistrate, Conveyancer Atka General eolleictor. Office, Centre S ...Pottsville, above Ilubangiv llotH. Aug. 15. la 33- "[A MES J. SEIBERT, Attorney at ity Law, Pottsville, Schuylkill Ceinialy. Pa. aCelltfice on Centre street, above the Moore hank. Ju1y314'99 31- . BAN CROFT,,, Attoiliay at Law , ' sad Magistrate. I - 01414011.—:Centro stresti roTtIWILLE. two doors be low tb Town Ilatl. - (April p,19 .154 f AP. P. SPINNEY, Attorney at Lay!, .1 Ashland. Schuylkill county. P a., wilt act at agent lu tha purchase an d sale ot Edit tate. eollestiou of rentO. &e. [Ashland. May '43, .87 214 y . CHRISTOPHER LI T TI, E, Attor ney at Lear; Pottinrille,Schoylirlil county. Li.. , ri Orce—ln Illabautougo streist,eor er of Second.) • 4Prii 11 . '67 . , 1.4•11 1 } QM..EORGE M. DALLA ,Jr., Attor ney at Law, ~ pettsvttle ee on Centre St; itearly alveoli' th e Miners' Bank. Pottsville, 'November 5, MS : 4SBm* NITR. POTTS, Attorney at La*, 4, Ornee—Opposite Fiver's Motel; Centre street, (on wend doer.) Pottsville, PebnylkUteonnty, Pa. October .Z, '49 _ . 411.1 y . ...., . p i AVID'S. G RE EN, A tt4 c A ney at Law, . Potbeellte,ra., South West el- Centre and 1 rcet streets. Second Story. lintranite on Market St. N. B.—Msy be corm:Mee in thrum _ 1 1 4 7 1 15 0. • . . 1 • la. ' J4l9Cli ILLII.I pout.s.-sons. , ,ELLIS k 13pYL;S t A TTO-RNEYS- ATi LAW. OrvlcE T -In Ilsiantsugo dreet, Coiltre'. Pons Alley Ps. - [October ' 444 - ago. orsnetric.] frosasn r. . smcumHENitiCiSi!SHNllL, A t . io,itisw TAguAi.l ,g ated together in the practice of the Lar, all protrasional Du atom* la}kbaclkill end adjoining counties entrusted to their OMB will metre prompt attention. ) 1 4r 29, Lime, W JEREMY. • - NEW STOREI -- . • THE subscriber informs,' his friends sad the nnDtte, abet be bas opened, neat door to Prank pod's Hardware dole. les Centre street. a new •• Dry Goode; GrocerymulProvition Store , Where can always be bad at resirmable rates Aar C4Bll, :Prime Articles for Family. Gel - He will be contently receiving felon Philadelpbla and 'New York. and will atwaya believe, betide tine eeiectitaa of FASIDT DUSAN GOODS... ' pNly ghinsbla hulloes/8 his imrscitlit and atelet at. halloo. be ho* to wait and receive - 3 fair aiiane Hat patronage of t he tithing of Pothottlie and Cklnity. - • E. IIeDONALD.' Ear' Cat at as Nei, • PERSONS WANTING ORANGE crams" for hoitb.allnelhopost Imiaitpft maw edema: RDA.Y. MORNIisIG,_NOVEMBRiI 19,185$ { ~~:~'~t `_ y ~ y ~=_. ~+` ~~ ~y~~r PAINTING, &C. Window. Sliades—aold Bordirs. - 6 and 'l' Peet Lang. • • . SPLENDID ASSORTMENT 1 NEW . PATENT FIXTURES! • At Arsariy , Half Vas Rettrit - Pr4e*: Can be bad at 11 - 11ANSAYS • .46111 a;rni ;Wt i ar r 116 ! I ik° )‘- st°B., 11 / 4 "" ini ‘ - , NEW STYLES/ P/LVE Tvisr o• Hanghis, -o - .4118111 Pa z -- • • i••• .Deooriitions: - - Oiled, Window. Shades, VittiTes t Le. MUDEY I 130 WEN,• Painteri and Paper Mangers, Cents , Street. Vcdforidoilt doors (Wow Antrim, Roan Nardi '6D '- __,. .:( . _REDiIiES PRICES.; - witax - , 13or Cllzeamo. kIHE subscriber has a large lit of _,, , Teri choice rattails of $ .. a i . Paper,sultahlW for nails, . - • Padova. Dining nuommt Chlm' ' "e f'e ` ----0 hers/114 P üblic Sul hil ogs,w h leb •:,":";, , , .-,`..... -I-, he will sell at greatlu reduced co • . .... • ; -• .".-c prices. • The SO& els hraces the •. 6 6 w.c -. 'Acid sod most esteemed Patterns. raper inches', Is remiss Piece. .- ' t ' Now is the time for Bargain', for Paper Haorhorsand Books at ' ILBANNA WS Meap Inolenaie and Retail rapir and Bonk Serie. itirrAPEft ELAND/33S SUPPLIED VERY CIIEAp ' April 1; '69 • • • 14- TRAVELING. PHILAD'A.& READINO RAILROAD. Exenialon Ticket., fra ECM: Vndn Philadelphia to Potts-WV tape sod ',aura. rill bo gold at Philidelphog ' 00 -talon days sod Sundays, at 93 75 tech, good tor , any .traln on those days, and on the succeeding Mouthy. • Auircod 6, '5O U. A. NICOLL?, Geneva! Siopt. - : 73 AUSTRALIA PIONEER LI NE. Established in 1832. Carrying the S. Ira finitiny Pon'' , tidy on the Day Aelrertieeti. 9 DAYS ' PASSAGE.— Iliedt magnificent Clipper Ship "S.43IIJEL G. G ER," 1600 tons burthim.—Ritunt. Corn filander,— Is new at Pier No. 5 North River, rapidly loading, and will be dispatched for Melbourne on the 15th of October, "militate. The G. G." made the passage last yeir to Ansitalia. and delivered her cargo Iry perfect order. She is a rapid R oar, in drat rate order, and Is expected to make the passage inside of 75 days..-She has magnificent weirdo modeilona for first and emend elan passengere.', • Rates of Passage. First Cabin Sateen, VAG,' Second Cabin, F 1.40. e t Children In 'prom, free; pter two years and under twelve. half price. • ' - -•-• • - For Freight or PiIIPICIge. apply, on tested, or to It. CAMERON, 6 howling Green, New Tort. Sight Bills for sale, and each advances made on con signments. Consignees in Aud rails ilieture. Wilittnron, Hine. & Co. October 1.'59 pone 12,755 21.1y] EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. atitwrim ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, May 'nth, PassrugerTrain• will run en this road daily, connecting with trains at Allentown for Re* York, Easton and in. terniediate Oven, and at Ileaditig with tntina . for 11A , risburg, Philadelphia and Pottsville. . - Trains going List will leave licadinn at 6 A. M. and 12 31, arriving in Naw York at 12.30 A. 31. aind.:7, P. M.— The tr - alns cawing West will leave New York at 11.45 A. 31., arriving in Handing at 0 S.' 31: A train will 'also leave Easton it 7 A. M.. and 'A Ihmtowit at 8.15. A. 31., arriving In Beading at 10 A.M. I ~ • , • . , Fares from Reeding To Temple, • It lb To 11illerttown, $0 80 Blandon, 25 '8M:401.. • DO VleetWood,. :15 .. (.Allentown,l 00 Lyons,' .45 Bethlehem, 115 Topton, 05 , Easton. - 1 15 Shamrock, • -t5 \. New York, , 330 Freight trains will also run daily between Bastdiag and New Yerk,leavlng Beading at 0.01 A. M. . . - , JAMES 31001111, Giteerat.littpl. Angrat 13,'59 i , i LEHiIIICH VALLEY RAILROAD:AD. MgaMPMREEM.GL3 Bummer Arrangements of Passenger Using. 1 IN and ;titer MONDAY, MAY 16th, jr 1649. theTassenger Trains on the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company trill run at the tolloalog hours: Down , Trains. • kart Jlait. .Ereu. Amin. - 111auch Chunk at 0.00.4 .114 ,12. .0 P. M.. 12.35 P. M GAOI.OB 1.29 - " 'White , 1.12 11 .1.33 " 2.25 Cabin:my= 7.97 - 11 1.45 . 1 2.52 Allentown 7.40 " 1.68 8.15 " Bethlehem 7.58 11 2.11 " 8.40 11 Preentauthwrg 8.07 " . 3.57 " Arrive at Easton 8.30 " t 43 " 4.45 " • Up Triatia's. Leave Accion. MnQ. : Erprest. Easton at 0120 A.M., 11 44 A. 31. 3;33 P.M. Freematwburg 6.40.;x , " 1290 " . 3.57 " Bethlehem.. " . 7:00 ," 1219 • 4.08 " - Allentown 7.40 " 12.34 ." 4.0 extaxauqua 8.07 " 1t46 ' 4= " White Hall • . 8.26 " 3`,00 " 4.52 ". glallogton -• 9.04 a 1...% 8.26 " Arr. 31anehChonk10.00 " 2.05 " 6.10' " DOWN TRAINS WITH THP.Lit CONNECTIONS. The &CO A. M. Mail Train mill run In connection with theCatarrissa,Ort and Erie train from Flmirs, Wllllunsport. Danville and Duper!, and will connect at Allentown with the East Penn. train -for Beading. ILO , riebing and Pottsville; at Bethlehem wills 'the Ninth Penn. train for Philadelphia; ri at Easton with the Cen tral of New Jersey train for Xe r. York, and at Philips burg with the Rel. Del. train firr'Belvidere'. This train will also °Daily passengers to "go - to the Water (hip, Scranton and (heat nemt, either by the Del. Debar the Central of New Jersey tntin.,-- The IVA P.M. Ibiprese train *lll run in•conneetton with the heater 3leadow (train from Wlllter.lirre, White Haven, Hazleton aid Weatherly. and with the East Penn. train from Ibtrriplinnt,Pottsvllle rind Reading, and will connect with the North Penn, train for Phila. delphla, with the Central of New Janie, train, for Now . York, and with the Bel. Del. train, for Lambertville, Trenton and Philadelphia. • • • UP TRAINSWIrifTEIEnt CANNECTIONS. The OM A. U. Accommodation troin will connect with the East Penn. trail for Reading, Pottsville and Harris borg., The 11.15 A. M. Mill train will run 1n routection. eith. the Bel. Del. train from Philadelphia, Trenton and Lam bertalc, with the Central of .Newliarrey train from !Sew York: with • the North Penn train, from Philadelphia, and will - .connect. with the Deitir, Meadow train for Weatherly; Ilarleton. White thwart and Wilkeabirre. The 335 P: 51:Express drain will run in connection With the Central of New Jersey train trout New York, and will runneet withlthe East Penn. train for Reading, Pottsville and Harristaru, and with the Estawlass. and E. train for Rupert, Danville, Williamsport and El mira. ilethleheis, May 16th, 1831 ' 22. PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R. Summer A erasigenbellt,-April 19,.-1959. DOWN PASSENGER TUAINS Leave:Pattiellle, daily, (except Sunday~) at 8.3 Q A. 31, and 3.20 P. M.—Paaaing Wielding at 10.10 A:31., and 3.06 P. 31,3 Arching 1n Philadelphia at 12.32 noon, iind at 7.40 n3l. • • • • • UPPASSENGER TRAINS' Leave Philadelphia, dally, (except Sundays) at 7.30 A. 111, And 330 P.M.—Passing Mending - at 1020 . A.31., and S.ns P. M. ..Arrivingln Pottsville at. 72.05 noon, and at 740 P.M. ' ' • Both Up and Demi Passenger Trains connect at Pert Clintb: ii p l rlth Vales to and . Orem Tamaqua, Cattaissa, Willi cried and Elmira. Horning Passenger Praha' only iin*t at Port Clinton ,for Wilkesbarrv, &canton and P ttsfon.• - • • -. • Passenger' , leaving Wililanurport by the Cataw Isla Italltrad'lfight Line 11410.10 p. At., connect with a Pare :written Train leaving Port Clinton at 4.30 A. H.. arrive at Beadle:wall-40, breakfast. and proceed direct to Phil adelphia by the 6 A. 111., Heading Amtumodation Train. . . . . - LEBANON VALLEY BRAIICH. .Passenger Train leaves ilea ing at 102.3 . 31. after arrival of Up and Down Morning Passenger Trains from Phlotdelphia and Pottsville. Arrhringat Harrisburg at 12.44 noon. and connecting with Passenger Trains on the Northern Central, ...Pennsylvania" and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads. for Bunbury,nd ambersturg,Williscrisport, Elmira, T i pivisfineg, Lancaster. Baltimore a., Returning, leaves Harrisburg at 2. P. M., after arri val of Trains from Above points. A wing at Reading at 6.00 P. 31.,.and connecting with Up and Down Trains for Pottsvilleand Philadelphia the same evening. No Trains run on Sandayt. , . Pares... Between Potting!?nand Phlladelphla.r 75 and ;P: Se; teadingand Philadelphta,sl 75 and $1 45; Ilarriabargand Philadelphia, $5 Stbands2 70; . Lebanon and Philadelphii,V2. GO and $= 10; trading and Ilan. risbarg, $1 60 and $1 30; Reading and Pattaville.4l 05 and $0 B 5; fteading and Lehanon. 35 and 70 cents; Pt:Meath:land liarriabarg, $2 $5 and $211; pott s ,in e and Lebanon, $1 35 and $1 60 . Through No. I Tlekets—Pottsville to Ilaillmore t ss 00; Pottsville to GatAsParg• St 00; Readiog to Dahlman; St; Reeding to muster, V 2 25, srgp.So pounds of Mange allowed mit Passenger. TbaSecontiChtastarsrun with all theabosa Regular passenger Trains.,l - • ffikilorningTOintiown and AfientoonTralnUp,oulp, run od Suudayiy, • Throngh Pink Class Ticketa. at reduced rates, to Niag ara Falb", Dußsio.Detrolt, Chicago, and all the principal Jpints in the West, North Wert, and the Cantdast; and migrant Ticket*, at lower fares, to alt the abate places, eau be bid on application to the Station Agent. airAll'ficketi will be purchased before the Trains 'start.. Higher fares charged If paid In cars. . t .41. A. NICOLU, Eng. Gen. Supt. Apri1•30,.%9 : IS. • MINgRs . SAFETY LAMPS. A liMperter Article. HE SUBSCRIBER his just fire ielred from Now Eugland4a tut of Dairy's Safety Working • Lantos, matte under the lavettlon of the English Government Agent. of the best quality wire gauze. Also, Gauze Covers made ready fer use. for these Latupa. There are the beet Forel} Lamps ever In. trodured Into th IsCounty,Sndare forsaiewholesaleand retail at about the Cost of inferior Lampe. Also, Wire Gauze by the yard. and Lamo,Brushes by the dozen. or sloth% . A Iso,the Chutney-Lamp for Domes and Niue \lowers. This Latin Is ecrrered with a thick Wise. and giver an Increased light which is of Importance to Mine Viewers.` •. • -* GEN7.IIANNAN. dreprhem Lamp/errs be Pitt lute /lox fined wallas ploslve ga►; and snored replete herlzwirde and for arch *Dime any eoxerlitvand will oat explode. • , •a.'nat ds , • • OSQL BOOKS .I pals DOA" notilie tg • N'IANTLY 'on. h4nd, *lull as; Pitirient„af al; .tho. Schad ..,14 h Oil la.the coutitr.:, Atli,' - • , . - -- - 1!onooL iiiiiitioaricliTt - s- ---/ Alger, ) Copy Books, Paw, Ink, 84testfite0F0te...i.of. th• bal_ go,•110. ..:: ,•... .11. -, , - ,:---, .•, •, . -.o3l•sebotars aapittet hiputimispiii4; a 4m,,d,; ' F s i* . i*Gitii; A;3lr ) i f I I til e spost,foninblalsoire, ibt, .•,, - .lketVit atidapimpif . ftc‘ . " . , Pitt. • •*- JININIVICWOOINO. • - • Tee tried, time Wring out et tbe west - ,AectJimmy matted the hay., - The hied eagle Melee out of the iteitt—; • It etteed the troth karts out of thelt-Iteet; • . he/ euchtei the bleehhtl up in bitiovet e • . As Jimmy mowed the bey. The swallawg.itinaised along the pus' 'auk ' s 1.00 Jirlatny snowed the hay. The tiratkers sitpittned etoog the `rotted, • • And norlog Laves madna pleasant anttud.- Llkanhildren babbling *II around--, :ilsJitutay mowed the ha etinsie with her bucket by. , i Anti:Jimmy mowed the hay; -. Diiily rame with her tpurket by, With her Ilicht font so trim and sty, And sunburnt thank and !aughtfig ( 2 And Jimmy mowed the hey, , • A sa-tic Ruth In Unsay town— I , And Jimmy moved the bay; • A castle Ruth to Hurry gown. . s He witched . tics soft cbtrka, changing . And the long black lath that trembloot (Ink " Whenever he looted that way. oh! Mtlll's heart was good's gold,. A ed Jhutunnowed the Ito— Oh I heart was good as gold: But Jinitny thought her thy and told— Andlnunt he thought elan elm he told-. • , •As Jimmy (amnia the hay. - The main ram pattering down amain, . ;. And Jimmy salved the bay. Thirain emariatterlog down amain And under the thatch if the laden • tritta k Jimmy and Bitty, • cunning twain, Eat shelload by the hay. • 'The merry udn drepa'hurried ,ILloder tba Umtata bay . • The merry rain drops hurried in. Mad laughed and patted in a din; Over that which they saw 1 Under the thatch uf hay. for:4111y testiest to Jimmy's breast, •1• ; • Under the thstrh of bay; •, • • Wor.3ltily nestled to Jimmy's breast, I Like a dad bird Buttering touts test; . .• Asia thee I'll vow she loolted.ber best. Vuder the thatch 9C And when the rain came laughing out • then the ruined bay—, " And when the rain nolo Laughing out, lllllly bad ceased to pet and pout, And twittering birds began te - shoidt, AN It for a wedding day. Matruh jou. . . . . of WILLIAM 11. BSW Alto. la' lb. Senate of the tinned Stately Wobritanr, *a, isms. • The bill to authorise a credit of three inns on imported railroad iron.being under consideration, M. SEWARD offered thwftilloirifig amendment ,its an kidditional" snotinn: ' 1. • See. —. And he it further enacted, That,in or der to,extend to railroad companies who Insi•usi o American iron in the construction of their rail roads; the'eatue inducements as are grated y thisaiat to companies to use foreign limn, when ever ail railroad company shall mate it appe ar to the satisfaction of the Secretary' of tho Treas'n rjthut they hare purchased, fur their owo te, any iron : rails, spikes, bolts, fastenings, o f er iron necessary for the construction of railroads, of American:manufacture, it shall be the duty of the SmetarS, and he is hereby. authorizsd end ai r\..cled, to loan to said company en amount eqiial to the duties for whiSh credit will be givett.by this act upon similar iron if imparted, paying Over the same out of any moneys in the Treasury not other wise approprit4e4; , Provided, That said crimper shall secure the repeymmitt of such loans by th ir bonds conditioned for the amount payable - at th eo year. from date, without interest, and by' such other security', personal, or otherWisi, as, in the judgment of the Secretary, will indemnify the United States against loss. I have offered-4We - amendment because it serve to illustrate my position in regard to the nuestion before the Senate. Some abstraetitini have been discussed, on which r shall nee-denim f it were'demonstrated that Neil IlaMpithire Was he Most loyal, and Pennsylvania was the most isloyal of the States, and even if the 'politimi. differences of opinion between blassachusettaind South Coronas on qiistione of political econotny •wereireeetici'ed, yet all this would "not affect the - tnerits of the proposition to give a credit on rail. road:iron., • - . • , .• ''.. ' [ With tbe ultimo deference", I cannot regayd the uggestion of the Senator from New :Hampshire lir. WELtsj to be ono requiring grave refutation. lie insists that the bill violates the Constitution. Oungress has a right to Wry taxes--either direct Or indirect taxes. : Since they hive power to levy, 1 hey have' power to remit—to remit altogether,i or o remit on conditions, to give a eredit,for duties ' r to require their immediate paytneet. 1, I sett no qUestion of free trade in the ease betire a. We bard indeed been told that it would [be ell 10 aholizdi custom-houses, and tome to 4 inect nation. It is very easy to say this, and it auands hef e o, r try hc h utif i ;: g msl h , 0: 1 : n. a l e : d rito r ia : i r oydho heads, i n: 0 ; d a r abBa: great thanol A i s i T hu .. .d.teebßi shall ,do. i t a , T s t ulaerbn, antion i ie n i y i h: ol ho t ot even 0 carry od thetiovernreent of a very greet and rap. idly-growing empitet. duverntnent can raise muttity only by taxation uponiturnan industry, for even realized wealth is only a production of human in. l tintry. Government can and htemoi induttryi to' levy taxes upon Duly in two places, nankely,dbMint 1 or at i vise. Thus the industry which must be used for, the support of any . Government is, either. kbe industry . of foreign nations, or the Industry of its , own coarritrv - Experience, takes the Nuedati , ns Hof the,.Hipublie, and unchanging amid all dieissi-; %odes, shows that the United States, tollowing Hie, example of all other nations, hive . taxed the r- I duilry of other countries mowed of their own in-, , du;try, as far at it has been practicable within the limits prescribed by their exigencies in Teased to revenue. Senators, like theorists out of Cooe , ws, may speculate about shul.shrug custom-houses, but the practical militia of (ho Government will Continue the same until the end. - We shall -.need money, and we shall tax the labor of the'foriign miner, lumberman, farmer, mechanic, and artisan, to The utmost, before we begin to tax the• labor. of the American Miner, lumberman, farmer, Me chanic, sad ardent. We may, indeed, reduce !the duties on imported products of label; but wexhall do so only in,the preportioa r tbat it eau be dene consistently with our wants of revenue. Hut this will not be Birk trade. 'lt will only be abide.: mint of taxation, with real or relative reduction of .revenue. . Absolute .free ktrade may, indeed, come into the country, but it Will Only toms-when we are ready todispense with revenues altogether. I ask Senatori whether we hate reached thattime now, or whether they see such sitimenear at hied? Net Not .. You aro even new. .while talking of free trade, enlarging your Capitol, extending end cm ellishing the Federal city, augmenting and extending gone public* edifibes, 'increasing yOur army and poer navy, and your revenue Jerrie*, and year fortilleations,impreving your rivers and harbors, constructing almost endless railroad's, Ind organizing new.Territoriee.' i You are, at the remit; lime; raisiug i the salaries of II the agents of , the Government; civil and miner.", at-home. tnd abroad,aad are not only ex nding your po tal system acmes the Western lain', and ,Into the bookeof the Western mono - ins, but also enn • netting it by steamships witall the postal- ti o - Isms qt the Old World. I ile you, are tiding ii this, you raise dot a dollarbydirect taxation, knd no one proposes, or thinks of; proposing, taxation in. that form, so greatly lauded by theorists, rid in stinctively avoided by all practical statesmen It is i i, preporterous to talk of instituting free trad at *Aims when you are thus going on more in us trim:wily than ever in increasing *spaniel. , ' - - , Besides, freedom In trade, like filmdom in every thing etre, has a condition of equality attached to it.- If you give universal freedom in trade, you giii equal freedom in every department of trade. There must he freedom in the purchase and sale °Call materials, and br all fabrics; free trade not only in iron, but in salt, in cotton, in wool, in silk, It. wines, In grain, in-bemp, in linon.ln cattle,in everything. Nevertheless, you propose no 'and universal ireedom as this hem. There is no, one bete bold etuingh to abolish duties on foreign whist, rye, torn, oats, 'sugar, wines, and liquors. No. one darts. propose- to *tribe down altogether the diecriMinatiou whip favors-some branches of manufattare. - Still less does any one piopese to keel down the wall that protects the farming in. toed. ' • What, now; is the principle of this bill T It Asmara before me two aepecte , -6rat, as a bill for the encouragement of the construction of rail, roads. This is a policy which would be 'eery jun. dittious and wise in some eireutustances. But it is not a judicious pr wise pulley Dow, under exist ing cfrcumstanenti . It Is not wise as here pre. sentetlibecaure the eneearagement proposed in voices a burden not falling equally on all the In dustry of the - country, burfalling en one' nt depart ment of , that industry only, nueli, the iron; man. ufacturing interest; and that" depot tentut : Itself not only needs, bat deserves, at least tquafrelief at the peasant eoljaneture. The bill proposes' tu encourage ntilroadsolet by •simultaneously_ em-t 1 , a the domestic manufactitie of irate, bit by sending thesailfoild eompanied abroad tq buy their Iron In foreign markets, insieal,of sanding theta to our own- furnaces and for es. It is,there ; . (on t o bill and pro *et forei gp to encourage rs , ml-, / nors and inanufacture of iron, in teed ofcra fting American miners and mane(actuters. The amendment which I have °Elrod geniis NA ihat,injustice. I know that th measure it propqsek is,s novelono. Distil to CDs defensible on every ground on bleb the i isia project iontalnad in the bill can be delended fermi the tee messetu - dierer,ltett that ..... . . _ 'hat - the bill- . propoiee. i., is fact, a loan • dude. on Altman ,railevail iron for the, 'WitbOut 16tibrfilit; my atiandment pr listen &lan of an egalvolinit'imointtor oats virtual lularest, !ben railroad. eft sh. t .liusakotmes.l!san Ikttio gp, viii eitsaded;te railroad impraiss 1.1 st ftviiiittatioir foal 110" tedietiotilor • 'three years ;. i*thttother, It lea lota, of mem for the mime period,, and or. the same terns,. Itieorporate la amendment; and Mat WI , cheerfully veto for your bill. There is, Weed; another ekitetitin which arises from evutereply the other aspeellof tbe bill.. The bill Mir relief, fire. Itrppritiona as interposition. by the Government tef.ittre,temporiiry relief to a elast of di lodastriorte' cititena who are leboriog :nada ilatutelai etnher;', • rammeet. _,Lehusexaminett Either thee law late boexelcuted aceerdiag to Its tante, or it WOOL If WIC to be so, executed. then we shill give I credit oaly'rer three years; at the expiration of which Period the duties ate to he . refunded.— ' This credit a tnuants, as I Understand, to about I ,$l,OOO a mile qf the railroad; which' are now be- i ing•beilt. The °bole coot Of building. railroads • Is about t 30,04 O r $35,000 a mile. .Sir;. Will the relfroed companies bellitslembar virasedthree yebra•henee than they are hew 1 Will they be souoderand Letter able to pay 'then th in now ? Is anything more certain .then it is that, if you stimulate forever. the oafferetwill ultimately ..,•bei exhausted? If by this process the railroad 7:companies are posited into deeper sod more Me:- tr [cable embarrattment, the relief will bare failed: Then yoa,reust..reaew cod extend tho credit fur a longer period,!or remit she ditties altogether. But relief laws, always aljectienable Ity reason :of . their very torture, Are doubly rultiectlonahle ; ':when they are,partial and diserttaiaCting. Other Anodes of industry are . catbarresied not less • then .the railroad Interest. Such is Itlia care;.es wilily with the woolen interest and the iron in - Wrest. They will come to you foe relief, also indeed 'they are here , nti#, keportuaing you :or , relief. Will you extend iiNfitheru t( No; fut that invokes the.nriessity of raving duties instead of -.remitting or giving a credit for. tbettil But these are as.laipOrtent and as meritorious at.the railroad interest. - They create wealth by converting unhurt , proved rereutees into capital, while railroad com petes create no wealth, but only faveftts.erstatlen. I am _not Inimical iorailrotid enterprises; through out-lay whole public life I have fsruretf.betn, end I share now the suffering arthritic who hive come here to urge this measure. ' But I canons go fur such a disciimination at this in their favor. It is actually. leggin . theta additionaleapital. The miaera and forgers of free In . New I nsley, New York, Pennsylvania, and', Virginia, want More capital, - also.'.;apital is de ranged in its flow through all the -.6banrels of in dustrY and Arad& It' avoids rimy the railroad builder, the Wool manufacturer; ankh% miner and Minutecturei, of iron. -Yon seek by this bill to it into the railroad channel" agaio. but in Just-the oemeidegree you would .divert it from the. other channels. Other interests - complain, end Pithy 'eompleiti, that not only all the .erubarrao- Meets otradroad enterprises, but also all their own, reaultfrom tqo much partiality keying been al• reedy cancelled by'tbe Legislatures, State and 'National, iderards railroad entetprioes.. The usury laws)rintained everywhere with morn ' or less Stri, ncY in' regard to sdl other departments of indurdry..hdre been virtuaHy suspended infarct - of railroadi.- They aro now enjoying the question. able 'advantages of being allowed to rake - Money at rates of twenty, twenty-tlieAbirty, or forty per eentern, la ithe money market, -while 'the' wool manufacturer, end (homiest. sad forger of iron, is obliged to be content with offering only six, or seven; . or Ceti per cent..., Besides; this, the railroad interest has' had the ' benefit, or liberal grants of public lands, and of credits furnished by municipal corporatiens, towns, Aitiei, tad:States. It is, feet, this partial legislation .which has stinsulated railroad building in tomb a degree that it lois beetti -carried to eiceis-and extravagance: resulting. in not only Its own embarrasstrient, but • also in the Universal derangemeat of - trade anti indestry. , • . -;; }Viotti; proposed by the bill before us, is only a perseverance in the .eanre poliry that•ias pro. • 'deceit. !bit evils complained of. Yen snnyl allevi ate, but the money market has gut to recover its equilibriatitA.tefoto you eon restore soundness to the railroad department. Sir, failrond•stoelOhat is perfectly sure and ultimately itoUnd, and if-Pay ing seven, eight, or ten per cent-dividend, is de, . preedaticifiten per emit., while- motley cantbe rowed iris' or seven per cunt..'un private oblige lions:. This chows conclusively- the; more than . a . dtioFpropertion of capital has gone into tba con-. .struction of ,railrotsdo. .If yob • Mean to relieve' at; department of industry, together wide 'all it hers, yOu ere only du -It b leaving nature to ,trorisout her own- cure , else by returning to ~ that,.(gunisrous, system of-equal diseriminetion In favor of Atli departments of, indeatr4.; • he AMerican people are strong and vigorous., .9ftr Federal systiat of revenue is yet sound.-• The spirit of enterprise, although obeck.ed, is yet un impaired: Leave all existing enabarrastruents of ra ilroadel • to:torn:et themselves, and the railroad cempacies;whoso undertakings are feasible -nod judieioni, will• erect-ter i* due time. Any tamper fag withlhem will only continue the existing evils, and prevent the separation of those whiebean.be saved from tboisi which; illitimatelyt moll end ip •ruin.- 1,1 7 .11ik the yeas and *open the amendment , which I here offered. . Jlllsceltaa . ; 1 . TES IDEAL OF A TRUE LIM ' • Tberti is, even on this side the grave, a heve6 where. the storms of life break not, or are felt but • in genkle undulaticras of the unrippledand mirror - . ing wafers—an carts, not in the desert, but beyond it—a - reef, protbend6b I blissful . as that of the soldier Ireturned forever from the dangers, the , hairdships and. turmoil. of Afar, to the bosom ,of thitti dear domestic circle whose blessings heriever pr led at half their worth till - he lost them. This haven,-this easirobis rest, is a ealm ateg serene old age. The tired trevelkthisabandonel 'the dusty, erosided and jostling highway of life; fur one of ill shadiest and least noted by-lanes. The din ° Oreille and worldly strife has no lon fr,!! tnagie fei"his ear; the myriad footfall of the city's stony 6ralks, is as noise Oar nothing to bite ' now, Habits run hii rare of Whet. trade, or am, biilon. l His day's' work isaecomplished, and he .bat come home teenjoy, tranquil and either /A ssad, the splendor' of the sunset, the milder. glories of late evening. Ask not whether he has, or has pot, been surectsfol: ; What waiters it now ',bath er the platitude has dragged his chariot, rending the stir aeith idolising acclamations, or bowled like wolvei on his track as .he fled by night from the `fury of those he bad wasted his vigor .to sere.. ' What avails it that broad lands have rewarded his toil, or, that all lomat the jest moment,bees strifken f ro m his s t a.'', Asis not whether he brings.into retirement the wealth of the Indies, or the pover ty of a bankrupt; whether bis; couch be down or rushes.; his dwelling a bum; a mansion. ,He has lived to little purpose iodeed, if be. has not long 'since realle.id that wealth'nnd renown are net the true ends of exertion, not their absence the' eon elusive proof of ill-fortune. , Illrbeerver reeks to know if his career has been prosperous and bright. enipg from its outset to 14 close; if the evening' of his days - shall be genial and; blissful, should not ash. for broad ecru; or towering edifies' ot laden coffer*. perverted old age may grafi) ;base, with the unyielding clutch of insanity, bat they add 1 . 4 his ceres and anxieties ; not to ; his enjoyments. Ask, rather, hort,be maiteved amp harmonised his pushing?' Has he lived *True Life? A true life: of• hew teeny •liveit does each hour. kneifthe coeclusion ! ace bow few of them are true ones'! The poor child of sib and shiune and crime, who' terminates her earthly being in the 'loaded morning of seams bedded yet blight ed isistenee; the desperate felen, whose blood is end by the community, as the dread penalty of its violated law; the miserable debauehe, Who totters down to his loathsorite grave In the Spring came of his years, by the fullness of his festering iniquitilis—these, the world valiantly adlrtne, bare not lived true lives I. Feedlot and righteous wOrld! how just", - hew.profoucul are thYjudgmente! 13at the base, idolstbrof /elf, who devotes •all his moments, his energies!, his thonghtecto schemes which begin and esti in personal advantage; the grasper of gold asp lends; the devotee of pleas- , ore- the man of ignoble ambition ' ; the woman of i -Itlisilli, eltirevage ace and Wilton ; the idler, th . gambler,,Alie voluptuary , -ton all these and their myriad compeers, while born on the - crest of the reproof t bow charitable thejndgmint of the world ! Nay, is 'not - even our Ideal Cbristiattity, which. pick. its way. so daintily, cautiously and inoffen sively, which regards with gentle rebuke and is regarded With amiable toleration by some of the "foremost viees of the day Os it not too often nb • livione6f.ite parambent duty intents men how to live worthily,and Aerie ? .Are, there not thous trade to whom its inculcations, of.: as duties to Mankind ere coneerned.are setstantlally negative in (belt character; who are tea& that to de good ,is a casualty, end not a frame of being; who are told by, it to feed the heavy and clothe the naked when they thrust themselves on the charity of portly alliaenee; buts:van irkscitue duty fur which ' they should be rewarded, ratlike. than a blesied „principle for ,whielt • they alu4d- ha. prefouodly grateful. Of the millions now Weekly listening to •the ministrations 'of tho Chrtitian pulpit, new teeny *maimed, Vividly Imprelieed with Hui greet truth—that each in his own aphere should lisp for tnukidd, as;Christ did for the instruction, re ' dempilen and exhaltation'of the race, and that the poWer to do this In theirprOper spherts, chides " equally.:,witir the humbles *s the highest.. Bo °tatty eintaries More will ICretteired to teach even the' religious wotld, theltsli moaning of die term Christian.? - .. -• ; .l ~,, i. . A true life Must he'simple Inall. Its eletainte animated by One grated arid ttiattehling, impulse. All lesser upheave* find Utile ptepet.place.s in harmonious subservienee. • f• , - ; ; ;..- ' Simplicity in taste. in apts6tlte,. liluitiHs of life, with a eotrespenditof imilllttrease to esesith. 'll - ^thire*Sd agVanditenteol; lige - esti:rot resell .•ttf amPrwiteminanee of a divine and uneelfish Mu.. Muter Muth a guldsaco, virtaejs not au effott, bu t a law et natureilike gratritatiob. It is,vme &toil _that seems tinacohnutable-rnto6strou--well nigh-, ;,. diadem,. : Parity is tel kw wester: to a wind as health to the holy. and. its itlaiisiata -.- be lasetiabls wawa! pain, ' - .." .: : ---:- 4 - r : e Mimi be calm - A 114 perfectly 411- 3 :11 made' lauded litrossii :distraatioo. - - •i. *or hiob to b• mate The Iell; t fibs i . A iv la ''..). ,' - ; ' ) 4111114 -tt,' " , l4 e ;. '''' 3 ' ' ~ ' It Alt..." .... ....______,italNTiNG.:lFFlCE , _., . • 5 .. nide 111111 d ttdilPristeit I,r, protpoit ptelii r 4 d Ea Meilidirintßailikag,_ ittliiiNititiaottir taw sills °Oases is* awns • aodairaksbjever tea wz,- ltdaik lioddidailialdtkatlatioissan or . main - ~,: -. . J... •$.:. 7 --.:-..441/2.ni,:v. imsksrosedati. StrltstrZadtarii. -, ,-‘4urapfgert, - - c , s • - ,Argateu.„(o,nmonit, , attilloaffs, Order Amis. ' '• Attlassaryaboitost Saks. , buries* Is il 4 c FerFt• B l l,4 tbrt e / aaJotltr ' ptge~lD e• Ws of tits Statigast km" bantlfstastopa 0rtpr , 9.17 Its:istoblit. Atlas a eisettest °pita/ rm./till isittas ear isms so oast' as sipy MO east be "turael oat ta the Olin. Ilan/RIG Llt 00inklItkis• at the sharteat M:!1:1 1," 1 Fin= ANI NQ 47. "'Books %mod lie ono viriety:irstylic; rnaek Wets o f e v efl dastriptlou loanafactarr4,bousd tad tßisd Is .„ oder at stiottoit We lOW up our yeailt to ezeiteesent sad distree goo ;, we wear oat energies to otrU'e for told or fame; and wonder ink* at the wort and werthlets. nese of the =fide, • "Is sot the body aMre than meat?" A.Tn. But bow tow.heve precal: . *illy, eosolotently so regirclej 'lt ? Atb/ little u It I* re, rdscl by the haperfutly eirtebeo; bow much lons by s the vicious awl like to the wars of the infuriated insmeletiles is 'a mistified drop of water, Is the occitienniumtly waged -in each little mind! . flow sloth is jostled by gluttony, ant pride wrestled with by marine, 'and oefentation beaded by .meannets t Thersoul which is not tone eaoligh Mr the la. dwellitig,of ote,virioe,,alTortis i odic:neat god scope and arena lot' ebundrid vices. But their Warfare cannot be iadolged in with impunity.- Agitation and wretchedness are the inevitable coastline's, in the midst of which the Boone of life burns swiftly and'fisringiy to Its elate.- A true life must be genial and Ploel.- Tell me not. pole anchorite, of , your mochas vigils—your - opoorgings. These are et °fieriest to Moloch, not Moor Father. The man who ie not happy in the life be has chosen, may be very sure helms cheese sags* or IN self-deceived. But not merely hip-. pier; but be should be kirgler, gentler and lore e:rotioht spirits, as well u firottrAtid truer.. '"/ lore God and lithe childou" /aye %German post. The good are ever attroiTriby the pet:kit:teller the , Innocent and lovely, Aeg- ko who yach t ralsion" adverse to, era restraint upon she truly innocent . :pressures and pyrites of life,.so that the latter do. not ; interfere with and jar upon the sublithee objects, may'well doubt 'Wallops' ha; has laded "learned JOSlllll. " —lbrate Greek,. - : ' Tax sailors of a litritlsh,flost of sir, liaismsfinst. • e tie skips, and many smaller ,vessels, have lately been ashtire at halts, with Plenty of mosey in . their pockets, in search •of fun.- A writer from I Malta thee describes them i . i . . '"They are to be seen in till , Ireetions, In all. 'emu of grotesque costume*. is t eras carnival time—many in 'long togs , Bell Jim C w bats. others 4 t3 in ell toppers, with-boles cut In i em, or wreaths Mind them; in short, anything 'different to otherpeople. Many hate beta driving 'beat in the very best carriages that could hedt irod, ening the Wiles in driving to shop doors and having goods . sent out to their tutelages to choose from; shit log to the garden'of the Cafe de la lieb , si.t laving .ice truths-and wafers sent to their °enlace, mak ' let the waiter take one bof belt and pelting bum with, the change, [Antibes' 'driving og• fannies-- themselves in the most lackadaisical way. At the opera it was their acting, not that of the perform ers, tbartbe audience haillonttend to. Most had some extraordinary pe4—young pigs wiAt spec tacles on, little discs t r mann, rabbits. monkeys, &ad .these occasionally escaped, and Jack eery unceremoniously gave :hale, climbing in the most extraordinary tuanniir in what appeared to be ha- Passim , Owes. Pigeon,,-fowls and este that es- PAPtil 'itV comPyraiirti: Wallets; ft was the concert atising from the pigs 'and dogs—marled - 'ccasionally with the crowing of some of the cocks that had escaped into the upper isozes—that pre. ventedithe possibilify of attending to the music.- The sailors do not understand Italian, Istir ire they restrained by any false Modesty In. lettlng• that.factle known., The demand tor au lialglish song was loud and vociferous; ta'auy of Russell's : Were named, and many stares from 'Llibdin's were volunteered by, the 'tailors themselves. It.'eras. _ probably fortunate that the prima , donna did not • . understand English, for tome of , the remarks and e, criticismf were not very -- complimentery. Ais old 1 , Imlian.enticasan in therpit took some trouble to '-:.. translate, one of the soar! 'as it was sung. To .-.• • show the-sailor's gratitude, half -- a dozen bottles of •'. • rum wese. passed to.hita to drink from. Ile thought '''''. to escape by saying lie could tint ii uk out of a bottle. Tti an instaut a dimeo shoes ware oE, sod ho had erilly•nilly to drinlr out of the. heel row spirits4b'ich Dearly. took his breath away, and by way of restoring him the sail Ors gave him some hearty slatil with their brawny hands cells back, . which shook him fearfully. The old gentleman at list Made his escape trona his: friends, who, as he leftiprossed upoushim a bottle - of ruin - for his ofd summit at home. These scenes are pleasingly varied in the theater with b,.ttles. between the' .- saihirs' an d their natural foosoho police, who /tare a long and standing, hatred -to each Mei.' If • Jack gets the upper hand themain guard is called in, the result of which is generally that these who • . hare been lighting escape, and semis) &min Failure who cannot more, itud aril totally unconscious from tb effect of driuk,,are punnet:A upon by , the ' police, Who'carsy them Unresisting to tho police office. :The next morning thee:Wors t -with empty ' pockets, are brought before a Maltese magistrate, ' • 'who has about the seine feeling fur Jack that is cat has fur a mouse. The ceremony before the magistrate is' very short; neither party nodes.. • wilds a word the other says, an. 4 it saves much • trouble to at once condemn the sailor. Jackac cordingly gets a number of days' imprisonment, or is taken to his siqii by the police, who - receive is pound from Jack's fortliconsing pity. ALCOHOLIC LIQUORII AND: Coxstatntowe—A• our readers are aware, within a few years there , has been a'growirig opinion that the ems of, else hone liquors Is pdvantageous In the case ot per -40n3 predisposed to eonsutojnion,•and area in • those already theetahjeets of tuberoular'deposition. The opinion is dissipated by John De11.:111. D., of New Xork, in a dissertation on the sui.jent, writ ten fyir The NOe - f hind. Medical . Soolety. and li bearing the. motto—ma:ratio nzwps,eiletrai-• 00,fullax, jocliolans eqieels." The ocnolueiona arrived at by Dr. Dell, aiter maturoonsideratiest and earnest study of . , L The opinion so largely 'prevailing as to the ednoti of tie use of alooholie liqu'ors, tie: that ikey hare I marked Infloonee, in preventing , the deposition of tubers:le, is des!ifute., of any . Rogial , juovidation, ... . . . . . U. On the oontrary , their are *pp.'s' 'rather to prectirpota ta.tobereulailleperitlee.. , 111. 'Where" tubercle "treacly izists. alcohol has isou6viesst effect its rapilifying de steso/.ostrot tat! by that oubitance. IV. Seiiher doet ie mitiyate,in any eousidereble ,dogrie, She morbid ejlie* ttOcrcla upon the:ays tem' Te any' staya of the disease. The'question, therehiii, does whisky preying or cure consumption? though' not "se at rest,'"usay be 'considered as nearly, an, and the, puhils V in debted to Dr. Bell fur what cannot felt* previa blesslag to the whole natien--We Mean the disci. potion of etroneotis and most deniporoui /t'leithol, even fur the sake of ,beeitli;;;aught never to be tampered, with. In cananelen with ibis tn4ier it would he Nall to cite the brief but pest toTreineke of Dr. inner open ch i c atonal aspect of the nentstiOni is true," stye be, "that the evil efecti resulting' from the habitual use of alcohol tit; not sect 'thelaet of itr infia en ye pcusthisdiseime, (toasts turtle e) w betheitb at inflected be favorable or not. fa a purely select. lido quertion, this ought not to intone, our opt a- 1- lon. But theoriss. give origin to practice, end In • this way have a bearing upon the weil-ttelatot • 'the eotnisuoity. We ou4ht, therefore, to demand rigid proof Oka. truth of the theory. befoinpot. ling it in preelice. When eoniumption has aota alli -- comeseneed, it might perheps be prudent to prescribe the use of aloohol with only aprobullifiry of advantage resulting from it. Bat with pepoaa who, are still in beelth,l biller* the iedieressa, • such an agent as alcohol would iii moat Aga' (fatal.) Ttei l ejargresmitie7lroes isswwiddyiteeis. tly fer outecelyA any prerentive power ig could par- \ eibly pnwan. In this view of the case,' py in having arrived 'at the ionslusioe, erase's. I Leneed, however, et - morel conaideiations, that it har'no virtues a it yirtawatiew of 4 is el eel dreaded DANGER Oft STaaansa Tat Ergo nt !hemmer. —ln the Lutrion_and Edinburgh ,Rhiiiieephiesi !Magazine for May is au account of sudden lost of the power of dfstinguishing eiiiori.'prodneed by over •taxing th•ayes. A sea eaptabsoriso was in 'tbe habit, when time king heavy antis bands, of occupying it by working at embroidery, was ono afternoon engaged upon.* red Sower ; and being anxious to ht , i4ll it. prolnogiai Isle labor until twi light came on .acti Viand it ditllcylt to West the suitable eotori. ;Tit:obtain more fight Uwe" , into the eaaPanion.sranistui there eentinsted his svork. While thus lazing. bis eyes his power of distinguishing iolori sir identy vanished. Re went upon deck, 'hoping that as bursae of light Would restore his visien.. IA vain., r.to, that•gme to the present, more iron ten years, he - hoe remained &our:Mind, ' fur; White Cooper, who trees gh t this &solo notice, say. that .eater the great exhibition ' .:4;1851 several instances came under hie , notice in Which the sensibility of the retina was temporal* is blunted by the exeitenseist to which it. ai ex. posed in dist brilliant seen*. , _ . tar itotteimery Man mys:—"Charirtiff: 'Pray t of Boston .houtsi of Meths voteti• for tremoat, mai Ward lo a moaner that did not malt the Magian*. the othor goy. sod waif vegaited to give a baud of S.COO or leave. Another, Jamea faurphy. had a free talk wit% P=o ohms, Isla tehd te. Wig*►froaltigneewoman to Ira with him Co. Ihre Mitt He vratieguired to ji» a , • ' 4100 bong. Of 611,0 hipmelf.7,,•.„, • The PAtritt, "Awaiting ofthe' pen above al. baged to.: sitya:.•••'We prate* that; the taltaraitive of giving hood or inswing boot' .gantehment for .web vat. tial-They altoeittavelean arbippo‘idiveltad,ltarvati, traihothetodtll44ol4 th e' l4l/ 4 4 414" a t." • • "Taal/ L Rocs; oteir s'o'r,eousphriciss it 'Mims Felt, hat quite dirtifearsd, red the taf a! Goal baud hat also auk isolated. Boos BIRDERY:(
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