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' - ,- 1 51. 6istrls the Yost. . 10 Wall: „, . - , - _ i safeess,(ln advanes4 0 5 Ca . _ ( I, 1 . ): : .. 'l l_, 1 . .3 - :. ':::: . ' i - '''- . mane , , - - , . itro - r rio do do • 10 00 . '. ~ , ,' , , -.: t, ~,,, l e ` IN ' t ' , ' ri 0 A . .. . ~ . , 4 " .4.7.ft .. I t . riflti lli diegrao r t to I , ovarlatd .. y gal in ad: 7.. - p i p la t . '' I :111 SI A • • by isd men to.aos add 'l,- , • . . , , • to casinos .476 011111111: , , ~. ' prim - m. ll in to tarnished toCarriers an ttbers ., . ' I 1 . - - . 'l .. v. 4ift, , 111S 1 VI L T - . ' ;stv--1.-- ' lit. . .. 4, 1 , . ''., - t • ' ' -, 1 , (L' ?'.. • GENERAL:Ov v ERTISER; I, th ' ~,,,4 4 e i, es* on delivery. , . •••••• a.." - .. ......- ‘,.... ' •,'' er• r ~,,a aid Mind Teachcra supplied ith the -,r0.17, , , J _ ... ~. - „ L W, at tl la Avant*. , 1 ..* ~%•••-.. -..... • - . eas LAW 07 NEWSPArtAII. . • . _ LI , otter tbe dlimnt Inumnee or tb Irnews- ,t'' • ' ‘all deilomiater ma c ontinuo to nod the rr; are peed. otatithera neglect er refuse to take their rfrast the odes to which they are direeted, ~,,p.dAble until they have settled the rd them diaznatlnned. 7 . bors move to other . tdates without i T & . rab , s h hey o a h r e held n r e e e sp ep en p aeibrele a . e seta to , t e,urts have decided that veraving teak /Nat the ogre, or centering, and having t etrlnta Acta evidence of lutentiunal IRON W,0U5.1..,..7 BOILERS AND ST ,1r41 1 !.. The . onbscriber irprepar ti" ,o Zpa te t ° l 4 , e a r : ! g • e th lld 4t A T , t ee . nr O7 1 1 .Nericfman. fot\t tadkrir O A. atm. the mansfuttarer of cOAL. AND OTIIEIVSIIOVE nr th , le fit. material and aorktnan ship. Itepat etwadtd "to. tar Pans fur aslning'ventilat I, t,nd. JAUEZ ii N tailta, kaput i 7 , 459 - FOUNDRY & RAO HINE SH • P. rort ar trove. Sc uyllclll Co., a. T. IL WINTERSTRENannioricea readl nese, from; the convict out fi t of • the above named evtablishme t, to Min. 121 =IL ply all orders in his line of Villfipppy.- much ais for Steam Engines Railroad 0 , 1 Drift CAM, Pumps, Goa) Brvakers.Gas logs. and. whiner"' of every pattern. Ile warrauti h .worit' to: re satisfaction. and accordingly solidi!, pa ronage at k.od and abroad. Jan: 27, 1858 -17 IoUNPRY A_NO MACHINE S OP, Steam Car iractory, etc. NOTICE. -r-The busineSa, o the late gen'firm. of SKr DER,. & 3110;ES, will be '"" coninued by the subscriber lin all its various branches of Steam Engine '; 1111 P 1 . 0 !r7lbui/dIng. Iron Founder. and *minas ta'r;r of ail kinds of Machinery, for Moiling :Mills, Mast Drss , rs. Itsilrosd Cars. he., Itc. !IR will als(i continue o ,.i, v issss of Mining and eelling the eelebritted Pins bolt Il'hite..4lA and Lilcie and Sohn 'reins' Red Ash c:als. being sole prnprlet6r of tbweollierlepi 0 . 1911.f3E W. kiNV.DEE. Jumary 21, 11367 fl-tf PO TSVILI,E ROLLING MILLI-• 11 , 1 ", lac l i li ur t l weighing p2,24e25,30.32apit 40 pounds .... . K bs c, c r r i l o be o rs ,bt ar: s co a n co ta i s i l e l I t y ,e m it a . n li ti . : l ita,„ wiam per yard. Also, large Rails. of . ritionost Itk . ~ --. approved ,patterits, weighing` 454 0, Of lid tAI poith dti per yard. From the experience of the past 'Tears, es 4;oreonedent of making ]tails unsurpassed 1. 4 qu':ility .1)- any mill In the eountry: - Ail business ~,,, , ,nun fOrt ion or tddreised to 31essrs.17 ardley & Son, - ri Factors,V9;tstPle, slit -mert`ritli prompt atten , . . JNl);BUlttiLill k CO. EMEM — PALOALTO'ROL 'INC MILL. Tho robtenhee f ; heg len v 6 to tin- 1111% mans e to t heir frienils and the public , generillf. that their new Rolling Mill . ,„ „,,atpalo Alto is near contplate. and in full operatiOn, and , that they are prepa'red tf tut oish T f lln &various Patterns, weighing, frous t, 70 lbs. per yo rd. Also, different sites of fiat, sqUarti to , tro nod merelliants"-bar iron., • Orders for ralls.hr batr Iron are respectfully tolifited, Ind will meet • w ith "prompt attention if leffelt her at aco lioiting 3111), Bright & Lerch's lint dirsre Store, centre street, or at eorner - of•Serond'and gnrk.et struts.' ,Ii&Y,WOOD, LEE & CO. Jan.l, '57. • • l•tf, TO COAL OPERATONt..i MINERS. loneer Roller orks. fis=4The subscr,itirr remectfligyiniites 1 oft the attention af the buelnesa commtinl- ...... ....... 1. ty 0 his Roller Works, on Railroad iva gjA map street, l ir e I o p w a . i !te e i. a P m a tt g i. e re r pa l:2 o t t a , nit/cincture• • . - ,IIOILERS °REVERY DF.SCitriTIQN, ~ Fla AP Stacks . , AtrStacks,lllast Pipes, GasometeraPrlft C,rs. Sc.. de. Boilers on band: fl4,i a practical mechanic. and haring h , ,r. ,s••,:arrittc , . r,i,l lib:itself entirely to' this branch of the business, h, tat t,eii's himself' t hat . work deme at his establithment slll girt satisfaction tortil who 'nq tatoritim with a rill. Jr dtriduals and Coinpanieri will find it.greatly t,their,nthtttage to examine Wm work ltefore etwaking r:•.ealicre. ' . : • JOIIN T: NOBLE. Nor. 21, 'fiT , - • , , 1, 47:tf ' BEAVER MEADO W IRON WORKS. - Brice W. lkiidebn rcFNctfulijin r7r forms the putdic_lltnt be is now Role proprietor of 04, Beaver Meadow IMO k niarjuipu t Onus Worki, and Is tinily orepsred to . - mttrin Cott 'iv.. at this k•staldlshmou - t. sli,an Engines of ,er'ery site . ; pumps , itsilrond and Prilt Cars, and. every other description of Iron and Jre. CagthlVl MI table for the Coal mining ,r bl her bu -11m...5. no. 'Cho most rSasonal-li terms. Al's,. Blowing Cytinders for Blest Furnaces'atid Machine Ithrk In gen: vs?. • 1 • .4..nalring oral] kinds donei with neatness and des pch at the lowest .prlrelf. All' work fitritinhed Iry tneni warrinted, fei; , iierlorta well. • They wOuld'i.blielt it ta,.' , tom of thew.. whit may w2int art leles line »thi<Tieiuity. All orders'will meet with Immediate tat prompt attention. • heaver '.'ileadows, January 1,'Z.9 1- ASHLAND IRON WORKS....: - ~.....- ' The suivrthcFn aro now full4res • ~,,lim, paied 'ln . furnish.. nt 'ilia Ashlan - d Iron 4-:. .., 4 . 0: 402 4 Wor . kn„Slcatn Lneitter. and Pump,. of any power.and enmity: for mining and ..;,i,mn: — .9-fsother purr' tl'se Cal itreakern of every Le and pattern BO* In use. together with castings and f , r2liips of . every description. Coal and Witt Care of 11l sines and pattertmlartle Truck and Horse. Cara,—all , arniollel at the shortest notice.. TM', tut,ne,ribers fiat- I -r the tit sel ees that .lu,ssmuelt no every membiAr of the' .rin k a pntet Ira' mr,dianic.th'ey !rill be Ole to furnish. Nlll'hinery that will emnparefacorably with anv,iti the Ils,:lu. All onlers driveled !to L. P." 6 MINER:A[4OMS,, A.lll.lrtd, Schuylkill county, Pa..irill reeels'e prompt aft tentikt. ' • • • -. • 1, L. P. GAIIN Mt. - .I.IIOIIA LL tlAitlCEli, ° .10SEPll GAltlilllt. 10- A Oland, Maly 10, '57 DEHAVEB'S IRON WORKS. .111IntrovAllte. • , . The :subseri her' is prepared 11; Qb pia manufacture ENGINES of any payer, Puropakd any rapacity, and Coal triv„ every of every . de-cri ption ; well as • every other kimtof machinery used in' preakers. Furnaces, Milling 31111 s, Saw Mins. kr.' From the facilities p‘msessed ,for man II factoring:and fromlonCexpeilenceln the bni,iness, work can be turn, rd out at this i•otahlistruent, tcthe TerYlowest prices., and of a soperloi• quality. • . ' Persons desirous of puttlnK, up tnachlnery Of ally .kind, a r invited to rail and 'eximinii patterns. and, 11. e; route acquainted with pekoe ;la)fore contracting cue where. •olleited, Orders of every kind are Policited,and will be given to their prompt kteentioir,--, WILLIAM DELI AVEN. Minersville, December 9.150 J 484? • WASHINCTON IRON WORKSi Pottsville, Pa. l'itOS. & {JAS. iVRES respect= 64a. roily knote the mttentidn of the host . . nets community to their New Machine .., ~.,4 t zza d Foundry eaectekbetween Coat ...... and Itmilrosiß .treets, and fionting on 'A r"vaian street, where they are Napa red to esrute 111 orders f n machinery of! Brassand Iron , Snell an Ft Ica' Encino:, all kind. Of ,Orat I it for Itollinz 31111 a, i t 141.4 and Saw Mills, Single and Do ble acting Pnuma, e4al Breakers. Drift Cars. all klnd.l It:o4lnd Castinas, ;toot as Chairs for Flat and T Its 1; Frogs. Switches, P.: all kinds, of cast raid wrought ron Shall DM. BR. in.: practical Mechanics, and basin made the delnUldot if the Coal Region their study for, earn, also all kinds of Machinery in their line of basin s, they flat Peet hem. -:Ares that work firma at their rests rllshment will giro saisfar t lon l , .all'wlio may honor 1 ent with a call. All orders thankfully received and 1400013' eaecuted,on the Most renaonable terms ' • f J THOMAS WREN, J AMES WREN. • No _2,'57 ; 47-tf PINECTIQVt . IOO*WORKS, • ' Pinegrovet Soho ylittl County, Re. Tkiti cwtik.bils sent le now under .... the Superintend nee of Joint Y. Wittar. Esq., formerly of Oh , well known firm of . l ' I I i mill J. Wren I: Thos;. ot.B.ottsvllle. . Mr. Wren'n ex erletlee nose Magee:if rhinisti extoOln through tt pe losi of many years,ll,. rill.: which I imp he has been con ernetl in the erect!, . il 01 .ome of the hreest Iron•Worlis in the United State_ will he a sufficient guarantee of the character of the work turned out of this establiab ent, , all orders: by molter otherwiite for steam eng es pf t\ i, any power with their connectiOn , machinery .f• blast faro nee!. r , llitur mills. forges, grist mills, sale mil &ma lt eldn4y" for u.ing Anglo and 'double annul?' p mjw, breaker.. drift cars will receive proutptattention. ~,, Conn e:ted with the works its *large stea rdear fatiory, en,* 51... of Lurnll/g Gut.largi,:orde're at abort d{{ tlee. • The ear. mode at this establishment, are necondYononein tie State for durability, while to n e= le it piate:wbe r o , - 13 , ..am.tur,..a aura extensively iised IS 'superior, and , w. , rth'y ti; attention ofdtallroati 13ortipanies,' , By "lee at tent b n to }wipers. In all Its ;details. tti Qv iwptie,nr h pe. the l'insgrifre Iron Works may r,s• ~ " ,sharti'of pot.lie rot tonare. r ' I- JASLES L. 1 rica,,, Joins V. IV BEN, 1 •-11 - • Protehaf. M:fster Machinist and f.trpt, ' °' - 1 ' . • 31arcb I'2, ',r,u . , .., :, 7 ~s, r 11" i • ' TAMAQUAIRO 'WORKS. • • vartcr & lett, . • Iron •fiounders,,,lfteltinisti, part - :on41 -therl and tar wader;. • , 'r• g Tiro tcubqixibe now prepirrd to ,1"; receive ordiiro to 411,0 rids ofm.itlona "ry littptpucl, an ,1 unit'lltiery tor. coltle Intel ey 8npi5.......... _...cnitier, lee, Idae ferneries, mists, IGO. Eaten. s ir,, f, ~, ities,anid practical itxperlen6s ' o, lln 'ti lt , bit:dares warrant theme in I akitiObeFittest . . cn nt win at the:loaf...A prUn;s. I! -'• ,7, , .' I . .irtleular at tent lwrdwealled to Irene k /Melee New 't3' , .. Patent %Vindlng Nlarhineiy, by which:, filet Sjoto r 1 4 chart rope or chains raft wtt . CbO4OP of . hßth druuri ' In a , uble ways.. .. . . 1 ~' ' , , - -,•.-----.. Tula arrangenient. It 10.'con deafly: beliered. will • east Jai he waar and tear hf ro eor bains,.theirorire of the anarhinery,lnfore .fi.are; And forlest winding. ( irnott city of •rdrurtipn and" tic:ability, If rannot lea , si&passe.l. W elan reroatuirn 4 the new Mr Ailieel, In- , , ruted 11414.. ashen If Alto .4 — Th ' is whiel ran only i.e bad at our Works , and has * rdthe teat of the sere• Tel inners winters poet. trim spirontly ; not a single w4 ,, 1 hvlogbeen broken PIO a its introduetion. We Cr.. now placing it under. the argot sotnd of the prin . . 4ipti lt , tilroab Companies in t a rountr3i. .., -. Wi'would al*Teall, the titter turn of the puldie to thei 7*.inagini Car Shop.cen't*;;l ell l with the store works,' 1111 , 1 recently fleeted for 1 oraaPufarture rd' Railroad, • lirift,,Froleht Cars a . nd Trp , :ke,and fa Hashed with ,all the jiteat itnnroremente.ao that the,* arethus enabled " oaernte wi . kk much eheatpefatid iithitiore despatch . thin iteri•lofor;r . , ' ~ '' - ' all tons guaranteed. l!errckpolirairtliti any I bhig In ou r line would do %welt to give,im a call. r CARTER 4 ALLEN. April 2.'59 ' 1 . '-, •• ' . 17. , , • M. - W. BA.LDW. N & . , ' ENGINEETO, flood and Ha %Pam strecta4Phgaddphia.Pea NO, Would Vitt tbk attoetiorrof Railroad Manatten.ancl - thisoletelestedie Rail ' :••FA 4 !0.4 had Prnpotty. their. Syrtent of Lode. ran:sA 410jE %Um Eniztacrcle lehthry 'readapted to the particular buFillePe ter which trey ea•ky: he 'telinfre,d; hr,thtuae of one, two, three or f•o r pair of a:tritr whotclis; and the use of .the whole, R an mach of the weight en may he desirable for adhe. and to ereNtinintiat inn thole it. the gradee. cortex, airensth of inapt) tetlction. and ran awl work to be done. fa %eats the naaxime nadfuleffeet of the power fa aeenre with the :learn epeelCe for atteridatire,' coat offer). a repine to Road and E n nine:With those tkjeete In rl . and 0 ,5 title recruit teenty-threepeara ;Tart-a! ex wiener, in the torcln.clo. by our *color part- Cerr u fart nreif fir - rani/ands nj! ErrAin e4 and. • nt..e.‘tellarrot sclree oficaek kind. fa ettehlar akl e n n'oaicl to the tclrena•th of the machinate the plan and • t ;irkekapahlp of all lbw Aitails. Our toed experience onporenntt los of otallnlng I eformition.enabf e t ua auglnes wins the asaerancett,in edition tLoc..%) ru wit • qt , de they etlll aom refarorably - •of arty otiter towel le, axe. AV. also furnish welter or low in mr tire (to lit %tn.% without borlue,) komplett:OD cut age for' hear. e?`; every description otOo ptoragbe B t•lopn end Boiler yks; lag every tritely ippqrtanalett to The ropotir or kuort or Imo:soles loglo. N.ll, ItALDWIN lEtni l 3ll llP 24'1 . I )1.12T1112W IJAISD. . • I • PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORN,I G, BY BENJAMIN BANNAN,, POTT'SyILLE, SCHUYLICIpLICOUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, VOL. XXV. • - . I ~......- 2 - . 4 1. . 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'l ';;# ~ ',.. ;tr. lA, : tf,,-,1. ,-7.,t;.t.,,.....i*,-..,-42e-,...414i-.1-•5„'!..37"----:;!-7-.4:r CKS. a 0 ex 3ith hnsinesF, ways 4;k11 prompt n always ARAB. fermbus of .t Pier No. 1. VAN DUSEN, NORTON - & C 0.,. ' MAIM; IN MM. - QUALITMS 0? RED AND WHITE ASH COAL. 2 . 0.1 Walnut street, Phllgnielphia. • OFFICES:{ 53 Llberq street,New York.. 5 posneA met, Boston.' . . ' CUMBERtAND for COAL. • - Also, sole Agents the • , , • Lthigh Maraud Naniyation Company. E's B-42 Pter INo. ; • BLAKISTON & COX,. SHIPPERS OP Ina nee QUAIiTIES OF' ' WHITE ASII. RED ASTI and TREMONT salts - man COAL;' ERA LIN COM PA N CIDI BED. LAND COM , ' ,• also • lIA',ZLETON , ' 1 11011 COAL. Wain o t sireet, Philadelphia. OfFJCEE : '4 New street, New York, 17 Doane street, Boston. • Pier No. 3. • . ~ • BAUM, . .` : OGLE 8b- CO • , ~ ... MINERS AM1:1 SIIIPT4RII or XILA.I2`4".IEICINIG" C7Cr.416.13, First Quality Bed Ash Coal. i . • 1 No. 113 Wo l niCstreet.P6lladelphls. I; OFFICM: N . e. 70 State Amt. lk , eton. •• . N 0.166 Itroadway,!Cew . York, - r5B-44 •. •' Pier No. 13. • , • • . ''.:' HAYES .& GODSHAt L ' . , BUIPPETS 01 , • RED AND WHITE Asg SCHUYLKILL 'COAL ; ' WitAlir NO.I 34 PaR.T RICIIWNI). Lehigh avid Schuylkill Coal at Retail. '. 17A I:3—Corner 1011 Arch Pt reets.- _ .. OIcFICE-103 Walnut tre.et t PtillmlefrblA. rbB42 . - • SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION, . 811iP151 " : , Sutf7'i ANTH RACITE COAL, AT it ivicii -Delaware River, • No: 1. LEWIS AUDENIiIED . & CO: ROMIVIEL, POTTS ii."CO: (205 Waldut Street. Philadelphia. OFFICES Ild.ltreadway. Newr k. • ' ( State Street ant! Merehante flew. Emton • • 'Wharf No, • REPPLIEFt & BRO. • N. E. cor.iValnut & Fourth Eta., Phllada.. OFFICES: .< :A Pine Street, New, York, ' _ (Merchant* . Bank Building, Providence. • DAVIS PEARSON & CO, • • NINT.II9 AND PIDITERA Of TUN CELEBRATED LOCUST .MOUNTAIN WHITE ASII and SINIIIN VEIN RpD, ASH COAL, . , ( No. 11S Walnut Street, Philadelphia. • OFFICE: No. :19 Willivat Street, New York. (No. 11 Boone Street, Beaton. - WEARF—OREENWICII, OELAIV Alit AVENUE. DATIA - PLAESON, PHILA. I , GIDEON DAAT, ASNIA-ND. CHAS. MILLER..• Wirnrf No.. S . • ' CHAS: MILLER BL- CO: AND IS IIIPPE11:4 OS COIL .- WHITE WHITE . ASH, L_ From the PINE KNOT and MT. L. FFA COLLIERIE' RED ASH, , From their I'IkENIN COIXIERIES. CANAL LANDINGS—GREEN %SION AND SPRUCE STS OFFICE. 105. , Vralo at Street, 2 '59 GEO. S. PATTERSON & BROS., . DEALERS AND illlPPElifi Loonot and Broad Mountain White Aeh Also. RED ARIL. from the peach Mountain and Pal mer veins. .42df-Flourend Feed taken in exchange for Coal. • EDIV.O. PATTERSON, WM. F. PATTERSON, ~ • Office of lkirolunim,ritailiimut stnet, Thltsrak, Pa. U EO. $1 PATTERSON, Bricfgeporti Montgomery Chunly, Pa. 30-ly I . July- 2"3.'59 TRANS!' ORTATIQN. PHILAD'A & READING RAILROAD. aigitaingUNEß": MICE ol ttieqqiilatra. A; K. It. Uu., Philaddphia, Atm:l43S69: The rates of Freight and Tolls on Coal transported by this Companyorlll be,as follo*s.from Ist July, tb49turi til.further notice: • -, ~ . • , • 4 ,z . ,11tOlt ;'p ,*;-! rz. r. 4 To Richmond, • I'so 145 1.115. 130 •t Philadelphia, . • ' ".• 1 - 50 i 1 45 13.5 130 Inellned Plane, ..11 50 ;1 45 135 1. 30 " Nicetown, . 1 ' 1 45-1 35 130 0,400010w0 150 i 1 45 „1. 35 130 of 150 145 '1 35 1 30- - - .4 Mattftrlllk. '1 50 1 45, 1-35 130 " Spring 31111 s, • 1 35, Tiio • 105i0 120 " Conshohocken 'and . • month Iticilroad.. ;1 35 1 1 30 1. 20 1 20.' ' Rambo's and Potts' and,' ' • ' 'Jones', • • 1 - 5 , ..P'30 1.25 115 • TlO . Norristotinorßridge9Olrl,l 30 I 'T.25 115 1 10 " Port Kennedy, • 125 110 110 " Valley Force, • . 125 1020 ;.1 10 .140 " Plerpixeil9e, • 1 , 15 1,10 - 100',' S $0 " Wares '.'.1"1' 1, 9' 1-10 •140 00 " PotritOn.' . g . „ 115 IJh 100 100 Dethcip.srille, • 15 ; 110 1 00. 100 " 1 1 1 0 L 1,05 . lteetdlnc.., • • 93,1 a '9O 814 • '4lO 11,•etsireen Reading - '-and 115 n . • 3T - 4zraville, , , 90. 80 '9;9 t ; ;- 410 ;60 80 11sintyhrcr, .9' 9O -80 •80, .1 , Ctricipt.bnrg. . liypnier oft* Board td lanfigeTt • ' • June', 1. r.ll:nclL.lt.rtlEY.Seey. • Et t iluyLKlLL tokVick FOFI CO.: ' , §chtlylkill?Naviltion Vemfvmyrjnne 3,1n59.—0n and Mier July .1559, ;the charge far the ne s e of Cars and foi Toll on Ant ratite . CnagetrentEnn the ShoylkillNavliantion Ida Itellas ttik; ' lowa. and ihkeafler paeontinae. untp furthin-untiee: , 4 ' ROM e Mangitinit, Spring 31,111, • , Crnthohifiltan, -,, -' ; . Plynnuttli Dam, 4 . '-' ~ ' .-Drbb:,eport, •' • . '' ' 4 . Noirittown, ...' POrt tieniaedy, f!,. ' ' l'4ll o ,l4orue. , • Pawllng'p Dam, - ..! • (,4Port Proritleure,' . . l'hconlxvilie, • Itoyer'a Ford, 1, • ..Potistogn.Lantling,„ . . . ' • Port HOMO, ' liirdßborougb, , , Ut • 'tending,. •• • .' .. , . -,,, Antal:mu* '- ' . _ • Mobraville, u • . . . Homburg. Oralgoburg LUnding',' - Ti" The charge will be-per ton or 211M 7 Vo.,leia five tier cent, allowance ter rule. and no .barge leap :Mtn twenty•lise cents per ton will be made fur any dia. tame, By order of the Manages* V. rt A litY: i'tetirtrat„ PHIL D'A.,&,READINCRAIL HATES or Intglour os MERCUANDIZii. eiN and AFTEI?, MARCH lni, 1858, Ur untilfurther 'toliee, the following Rates oirreight 'will be chased per 1 . 00 pounds; , 6, . 1 e • ge ,:t• "; , 1E:4 4 f- ^ A . ii" • 4 - az - ..4:. - 4 Dry Obeds.Contbtlonery, lkooks.Carpot-) 3o , ...lig ,• I nes, Cirs Fresh Meat. ,Glass. et •• , • [ 1 Anvils, It ga nitto , Butter, Copper, Fieh Eggs; Ear. .' - • theorem.° rindatudes,tirorertes,llemp .',, ,. Mame, !farthest*, Tildes; Rollow-ware„ 2 ; '' 2;.` Leather,lisehineryPysters,OW4m4, ' • Cottna,oolYee, a min ,Bar Iron,Land,, Mo. Euses,Nalls, Spikes, Mee* flat, Protri , • signs, Sager, whtsky, &el Brooms, Firs Bricks. 0 sato, Mill Mon"' rit.* and Tar, Sait ' Scrap banitiiiskier and Lumber. ko., • _ ,:' Cricks. Cob, Cord Wood,Clay, Gesneso lee. Innt.,,Ore, Limestone, Mani:reins Tr" , Mut"; 8144111laildillW hate, Ph:2p, per barrel, Masa !I f 'ff MITICL6 Or VA/JOWL. 4,: I NM/. NNACD NOD TO PLIRCE,SNI6 DONDLILOPTILELNAILTH, AND DDLNG ,be Phi;aft & Reading R. R., on the Delaware, at Pidladelpidas--- COAL. .i it " 0 If. T Pier No. if.. TYLER. STONE & CO.. DULEMB i< TAILIOVI DISCILIPTIOXIS OP lied and Whits Ash SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS, GEORGE'S CBEEE' CUTEBERLAND COAL '(32s Walnut street, Philadelphia: • OPPIEEd: 9 Washington Building, Prorldenis. '-, ' 169 Broadway, New York. .. . PIER N11.5t rout racuuouo. . r 5642 ' • Pler No. 6. LEWIS ROTHERMEL; • Dram JINDSLIIPPPE OP COAL. tderiffor sale - bg the eirwi. the hest qualities of RED AND WHITE ASH COALS. Also, LEIIIGII and CUMBEIII,AND COLL.. WHAM? TO.6 r ItIOIIIOXV. ' o iipic E s : f 018 Walnut street, Philadelphia. • 10 Exchange street, lioaton. • 15842 • * Pier nro.. O. -) ' I.J.IIIII3IIeLFOS.I i fe.t.ta.orra • SINNICKSON* GLOVER, • • SHIPPERS OT • SCHUYLKILL 'WHITHAED RED AM, ALSO, 1 Lehigh and BicllllllllDoillllColl/11. ° IC ES iphlL No 1 8 3 d re VO larg e :4 ' 4 11' 2.1, • ?ill,' NO.O, MU RICuIiONTI, rapid's. 'Piro ~Pieir. No: 111. ' ' ...' - . - LEWIS AUDENRIED & co., . ~.WI/OLVIALX DZALLO.9 IN 'I'M ZEST VAJULTIEF n? s. , Anthracite . Sr., Bituminous Coals - . { 205 Waln at , street. I.llllsdelphlis:. OEFJOES: 110 Broaikaa.r.New Torii. . . 86 State street, Wigton. ' •:• .. `I • Pioncer Mappers frpa .I'Ll4Otport t • • . , . ()PI ' ..... LEI 11011; SPRING MOUNTAIN. HAZLETON ' AND . .1' _ _ COUNCIL RIDGE . COALS. ['60.13 .. - LEWISAIrDENRIED:4I OF'F'ICESI 2O Waluatstient, l'lll LADELPII lA. ° 110 Broadway. ..SEW YORK: • . . . EIG State ntre?t,llogTON -- - ;March Alders is the best rarieliei of DOMESTIC Prp*lark .f Pelf CreekQ.ttrery, capes, Lle of Amduding arertlso,ooo tons a krar rf ihe celeLra ted Diatom), (Red .t)i.) and Drum ILaren; (likitedah.) ALSO, Exclusive Agents for tho sale of the purely ionnine Le onid' Mountain Coal, from the •Locuat Dale Colliery of Oen: , 0. Porte At Co:. all of which will be. shipped, direct to New York, via Canal; or coastwise, via Greenwich Piers, (below Nary .Ylird, Phll3delplaigk.) . ) . f., ALSO, ', ‘. ~ At' Philadelphia, idorn Pier lio.ll, Port Rich r • ..imond. The choicest qaalitika IA RED and WRITE ASR COALS from Schuylkill Countr:selected with e pedal Fare', and shipßed under our personal superintendence. At Elizabethport, N. J. LEman SPRING MOUNTAIN and COUNCIL raDaz • • . COAL,S. From Baltimore, Md. The celebrated lIASI PalllliE 111TU3II0V9 COAL • • '• • ' At Jorsoy City, • (via lAtigh . and Norris iliusk.) The very superior WiLIiES.I3ARRE:t. C, from the Billtimort I yin, takeb from .the "Audeuried Improve. ment and Coal Company's Estate," near ',Wilkesbarre; also, the COUNCIL. RIDGE COAL; both of whichTfor steam purposes and for family UPI. are tinsurpissett. We hold certificates in our offices. from parties who have used and fully-tesied theoe Coals, and pronounce them the nesi ANTIIIIACITE Coale for steam In use, pro ducing no clinker. less ashes and greater blase, than any other kinds 'now beforelhe pupils. :Hay 15,'6S . . . • .1 PLINY FISK , ' • - - miss AND SUIPPER Or . Coal Hill Pink Ash Coal. • I s. kfeor. Third .t Chestnut Its., Ph Iltr iy OFFTCES: Mansion Ilnuse,,Puttssille. CONNER a PATTER I ZON, MINERS ARO OUIPPEOS OF TOVELEDRATED Lo cu s t Xountam Coal. J. 1 1. CONN ER, J. S. PATTERSON, • Ash laruf, Tnttseill Schuylkill County, Pa. • 1:52 27.4 y 14-Adrertisemente sel inlarger typf than usuaiwailos churgal 50 pe rant. arum? tin our regutarrates. GEO. ROM:N.) ()NORWOOD must.; 'BO/din It- Penrose , : Tobacco, Oil'els GanOral'COmmiosioa • MERCHANTS,. 103 N. Water street, anti 100 N. Delavritre Awn He, • • July 1(4 , 59 29-1 y . EL P:'et W.• C. TAYLOR, . :impoi,TEns I MA . NUFACTUBEIIS or . PoOumery, ii „,„ .. .. . • . . - Toilet Soaps. i• ..' ..641 Notth, Ninth . Street, • . • , • _- • , .?. ~- q , PHILADELPHIA; Aiirit2g.'69'. -: ' 'Yr , . . . .... _ . ' . Fiat . Wesaya'noweeelving LARGE - 'ADDITIONS , ,Td 'oar extensive stock lot , . STONE WARE AND' GLASS, - Nutt; HOTELS AND FAMILIES, ,At aieiitly Reduced Prices.' NEW STYLES & , SHAFES Of Plain and Richly Decorated DINNER, 04 D E E I S RA T ilD EIEASTIFUL.. SETS, TOILET .TABLIIN 3IA FILE 'PIOURE.SOIAN TkUOIINAMENTS, ' . • TOILET BOTTLES, COLM NES, As Reim:gnat:de Prices., • ,' , :rOGETIIES WIT!! At' UE:ALAL TAMMY Or • Fancy Articles Suitable fob presents draing theilipptesibitia , holidays. TYNDALE & 4 -MITCELEL.L . ~‘ . Wk . :701 CIiEqNUT.ITREET, "PHIL A ELPHIA. SeptemberlT,l9 E-.ALLEN .1- lit• South Delsens:a Avenue, • PHILADELPHIA, . • DEALER :IN oils; Soap ° • • . Candles; _' . Lye, &Cc' . SOLE • AGENT FOB • Mapes Super-Phosphate of Ltinns For TIENNSYLVA3iIst;DEIANVARE k NEW,BIER9ET: Ptithdelptili, July 9,; . '69- t9-IYI Vt• Wire ~Rope Works of V . : JOHN A: •„ Trenton, Mow Jersey. . lare• asserttioat et Wire constont l 7 on hand; Orders filled with despatch. - .Put stnmgtb, and costosse chwutsr.."- tt - - Reh.27.19: 6-1 y• . . ,GEO. W. POMEROY & CO:,• • , , ' O I L , SOAP, CANDLES, AO. , O. 12 South Mater otrp3l l below Marketyellibublphli. • speriNiard,lnstettant.Wluder,Tsubatiesnaidsehisiey 011,11persosti4 AdsystinsCsadhl. Sung_ 11.210 r, Saloom& PhlladelPhls,Janitaryk'l.l7 . UT - 11mM' Tmm.c.trzirars KODINAIN4DtrATA irincg WILL WE BTReiIiTIL TO ODE BANDS AND Mtn . NATUZE 01711, DIN A D ritisinure.,-.Thr.Johmienti •• TURDAYMORNING,. NOVEMBER 26,1859. :. - - *7 iers for the Shipment of Anthrae Pler No. 7. .1 JOHN R. WHITE. =a] : EriCrirjr""4lE cr l: :l6 11 .( A N 1 0 7 3 1 ,6 0 1 .;l a y in P0 , R:CRI9 XjI II3ION CI D. 4:1141149 .' loooter iiso. 300 70,t _ill ut . f r t t rEie oei t, tb l:ll4l , ade Ne lp w b ir ta. crt : • e Pter-..N0. 10. - -BANCROFT,. LEWIS &CO ? , • 'mots lIIIIIPP6IIB OF Tnn CELEBRATED ASHLAND COAL,' FROM MMIANOY 31013NTAIS. 11 . '110E-1u Walnut street, Coartuercial Dupdlng, P.bllodelp.his. • New York Offlee-79 Cedar stmt. Boston -Office— , • Iby street. • • . [Oct. 23, '2B ..43- • No. 12. .• h Sturtovant.—Jos. Ilaskeld.—Chaa. IFaunearaehar. IN:'. - STITRTEVA.III I- & CO., . ..” EALERS " TS TUE VARIOUS DESCRIPTIO3S OP • NTHRACITE COAL, I' . INCLUDIVATIM BERT VARINTItS OT • • t '• D k lirllllß - ASU 801111 Y LK% A LEDIIIII COAL _ S; i „.. ALSO. v i Al pE R LiSH, from tba Frostburg CoMpany'apeorgea I" . • creek Nine. . • .. , l - o. 110 Walnut street, lit itadelphla. I • CEA: 'No. 'l6 NMI Street, Boston. .. • _. No. "4 8 BraakwaY , var. of Cedar st .N. 'Fork. -," gbil;tilenta,from wharrea N 00.12 A 18, Pod Mehl . :ad, Ellsabelhporl, N. J., Baltimore, Md., and .Alex : Aria, Va., - .; [April 16,'59 16, • leies No. 114: •. • . i HAS. A. 4ECKSCEGER` & Co., , 1 11111141M8 01, 13 CiAD 510IINWN. BLACK 11/3ATII.AND surOnin. KED ASII.COALS. OFFICES: • 45 South street, New York. ' .1 . • ' i . .. 1134 W,lont street, Philatlelphla.•; P 5843 ISSOI,UTION'Of-COrPARTNER .SILIC.—The tiattitersitin heretofore .existing In names of R.S.NDOLL'II L CO.. and ILANDOI.PII4 A reIIITZE, tuts been dissolved by mutual consent. take effect November 1.1859. The ba4neea• of said me will Iw-closed •by CARMAN' and THEODORE F. AN DOLL' it, who are alone authorized to use the Aga pe. of Hid &MI for tLat purpose. Easton, W 4400859. NEW FIRM ,__ __ N., • ,eies Spring Mountain LETEII3m COAL! ,CABMAN F. RANDOLPH, TIM. F. RANTOLPII and &wag . Itannotru, under the nameand firm of IVA:\ DOLPH, ItOS- will continue to Fell the entire product of the i wing Mountain (/fiery. 31r. CHAS. lIMPORTRIC hl,ll ^.” traded to Toler the Coat for them. and will giro his 1 , potholes and skill in that department. . tri"o,rdere fur the'Coel may be addresaad to them at , leir reapeellre aims to New York, Philadelphia. Ea& n and Tredton. [Nov. 5, '59 454 m NOTICE! TOTICE is hereby given that there is itt) absolute dissolution of the partnentbip here ',fore existing In the names of RANDOLPH A CU., and ANDOLPII A HAMPSHIRE. There Is simply an ar• asement among the partners to change the mode of oltig business for a specific period. Nosetnher 12, '59" • CAIN, HACKER & COOK , MINERK AND BUIPPZUS 0/ 313,1scaelc. 3E3oertli. ("coml. !so, deafen , In otter llrrt qunlitlep White' and Red Ash Coals. No. 136% iralnut ttrett. l'hiludelphia. and Woodland • Moves, Se. ; • 11011 AS CAN. 310IIIIISLUCLX1t. 31811 T M.COOIC Febrllliry '27, '39 40.1 y I. F. VOGR/lIES, MUER £XD BUIPPIII or rut criztnArtit_ Frcun Zi NEW D ewlsVein Red Ash . C - eal, the "UNCAN: COLLIERY Ile mines no other Ccial—whleh assures Its anti. r Airenego sales by ; J011N• EIIAY. pent For 1. F. YQ01:11 I ES. • No.ll l'lne street, New York, Pottsville. March 12,'19 (,tune 5,1,S 23- 11• JONES & CO I , ll.NEllei AND HDIPPERS ,1 , TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL ? I m the Reevesdale and Bnokvilleigollieries. OFFICE \o. 320 Walnut street, Philadelphia., , • • Avircom forwarded from Port Clinton by Reading .Ittallroad, or in Boats by Schuylkill Canal. r 59•20 PATENT COAL TED& -• SAAC'SELT2ER, Agent for the eel* bnded Ashland Coal, mined by Bancroft, Lewis & C.., has removed Ids nmee to 77 Cedar - Street, between II . day and Nalaatt street . . New York: Has also 'the a ..ney . for the sale of „Focht's Patent Coal Tuba and IL mkt. All dealers In Coal will find It to.their Interest t e'call and 'Ace this new kl'ticle for sawing labor. ' New York. July:2. '59 . •-• 27.6 m• • - LEGA:I:CARD& ROSEBERRY, •Attorney at • Law.: Office—corner_ of hiarket and 2nd s reed, ttavilla.: August 9, '56 3•:- FA ER STROUSE, Attorney at Law. I Oftlee—Centre street, opposite the Town Hall o thwille. • [February 9,'56 6-. P. DEWEES, Attor n ey at Law '• OFFICE—Four door! riboveNortimees notef, rare street. Pottsville, Pa. [Deed b; '6l 49. UOMAS R. BANNAN, Attorney a t 011 kelp Centre Street,opposltethe Epireopa rch,Pottesllle. Penns. - [Nor'-20.'58 47-ly 40,,g_ dONRAD4r„ Justice of Otve Xeil) and Confeynncee—ottleo opposite :Post '0 se, Goad sl.,•Tamaqns, Ca. !day lE,. 18- LtIVIENT S. - FOSTER, ustice of r the j'esce, lghter4vills—,collectiouS ard, agencies so- it I tad and attended to carefully,' ‘llOl-iS strrzhN GER;J ustice of the ; Peace; ST. CLAIM will &Usti d to all bushiest; en• trusted to him with diligence acid - rare: [1859 11-1 y• 4:ILMM=EI ) Conveyancer and General Collector. Olive, Cent , - Pottsville, a&pve El:Otsego Hotel. A'ag.ls„ '3; 33. J. SEIBERT, Attorney at Late, Pottsville. echuytkill County, Ps. -• Office on Centre street, above the Inners' Bank.— aty.3o,-'69 Cl- G.: BANCROFT-, Attorney at Law; ithd lisalstrate'. - • - . • `SUE—Centre street, POTTSVIL'LE. two doorp be the Twills natl. " 1A113119,19 154( • ' P. SPINNEY, Attorney at Law, I • Ashland. Schuylkill bounty, Pa., will act as !gent lu the purchase and Siker Beall:state. collection orrrents, Au. ' ['Ashland, May •:3,'157 lIRISTOP HER L TL E, Attor ! nes at.Latir, hotterell le, Echilylkill county. Pa. rant-1n 31abintongo street, eornetV'Beeond. prllll, '67 • . • . . 11.4 y - EORGE hi. DALLAS,:ar., Atter . - nay at- Law, • • - Pottsville.' 'lOfftee on Centre St, nearly opposite the 31Inene bunk. evottsville, November 6,69 R. POTTS, Attorney at . Law, o Office--Op Fear': lintel, Centre erred, (on second boor.) Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Pa.. ! lobo- 2:4, '59 , 44-1 y k AVlDB„GltEEN;Attornerati a w Sou& Wed cern Ce W m; rime etreete.SeeLd Story. Entrap:me M arket St. D.--24sy be eonsultee to ()errata, lAIMS lit,Lia.]. , 1 • . (30th S. SOM.- „JAL/fig &AB OT.I.S t . • • A:TTORNEILS AT 'LAW - . .. ' PrIICE—In ,ilabantanco;sireet, near...Centre; Potts. TM., La. - • -, , - Netoher.:lo, %ft 41-17 -'- 1 ino. 'We're MAST : ' ' (COntiAti P. littlitili. ' I IT'ENDRICKS,'&..•SHINDEL,-At • tei:rieys it LaW„Tit abLQI7A, Pa. 'Haying resod. a ed togethetin the practice of the taw; *1) prtfreetpaat t b anew' In fichuyikin end adjoining cauntleeentntated I thsr Care will receive protapt,atteatlon.: litylik, Igi - - --.. , ,:. 43e . NEW STORE!' 11 4 - subscriber informs friends aid save public, that be bail opened, next doer to . nk-Peit'ellardesie Store. In Centre street. anew • • '. Dry Goods, Grocery sautProvision,Gtore,..-- ' ere can always be bid at reasonable rates for ciulUp 1 Prhee Artteeefor Family . . the I • - • .-rne will be ecestantly receiving from rbilagtolpigla and nor York. and Will always have en hand a one esiection df ITAISCII °MUSS GOODS. ' - • /Erb, giving Ws bustneis big porwitaland staid at. timtion, be hopes to merit sad reeeles a fair share Ora. tistrozuleof Ito eltheTs . of PattarlitstanCrkinithz, , • I ion 4 1 4 !Ad. 1 1 E1iSON8 'WANTING CHANGE *Oast* for teal*. See m astatiiesin44l r asa% mem alu NEW STYLES • ---. l t , Avi; Paper. Hangingi, • e.. 4400 carat ictn a. &o: Oiled Window sirs es, Fixtures, 4te. MUDEY nri BOWEN,' . P*lbters an gaper.liangerfr Cimino Stmt. ligttriitt ‘ . 2 - oars rums Afillaiatit /49„ „ 1 1 / 4 11 Mardi 214'69" . • . , 13- • REUMCEDOZICO. . - Ticrera.s. ezro Well Paper, suitable toe Halls, •; -- - - .' Pesters, Dining ;Rooms, Chem-. .- .4. ' kn. ' .-.••••• ' hers and Public Duildlngs,w hich '' . 1 k.% . uie, ire --" • he will sell at. mwstly redcicitd es • ...' ' :••••••----, prices. The Stock embracesihe •" •• w• • • ' fleet and most esteemed Patterns. Papei as cheep as 5 eentsa Piece. I • Now Is the time for Dergalas,for Pisa Hangloasead • gooks et -•- - - ! -13.11ANNAN'S ' Cheap Whcdcsale and Retail/Raper and Boek'Emre. • JIEPPAPER 11,3kNek:IL9 .. SUPPLIED' THEY CHEAP zAprll 1, I4£o 14- - ; •-, • "TRA.V LING. PHILAD'A 8 READING' RAILROAD. • Ezell:11116n Tickets, '4 -- i Ewa , FronfP/311.1delphla to Potts- Vst: •Itlaind return. will be sold a rhilade ploa, on estur days and Sundays. $3 73 each, gOod for any . tralu Oa 4.0!4:1111p5,.anil on the succeeding Monday. r A. NICOI,LS, Count Supt. 33- :toga id 9, '59 AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. Established in 18452. Carrying the IL S. Maus. Boiliay Po.trively rai the Day 44reiticeit. IDAYS' - pASS.NGE.— rhe . fi .rmaireineent clipper RIP "SAMUEL-0:6:h 0 TER," 100 tons burtiten.—Rmager, Cotontandery— Is now. at Pler No. b North River, rapidly loading, and will he dispatched for Melbourne on the 16th of October, pacified,. I - - The ...S. 0.0 ^ midi the Taman bud Sear i° AnstralLs, and delivered her cerco Imperfect order. ' She is a rapid sailor, In OM. rate order, ottd Is expected -to make the Flout:0 Ineldeltf i 5 da ys. l the has magnificent accom modations for first end accdnd class passengers. • • Gates of Passage. _ First Cabin Saloon, V 200; Second Cabin, kl(r0. Children In mints free; over two years and under t welve. half price. • For Freight or l'icsage, apply on board, or to R. W. CAMERON, 0 BowLinl Green, New, Yoik. Sight Gills for sale, and cash advances made on eon. signments. Consignees Id Australia: Bl'essrs. Wilkinson, Pros. k Oolober I, '59 • Rune 12,'Q9. 21.171 49. EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND. AFTER iIan.,..W.MgMIVEDNESDAY; Mai 11th, .Passenger reatum will run en this mad dalli.eonneeting with train's at Allentown for New York, Easton and in termediate places. and at Reading with . trains for, liar ritaturte, Yyllalelphia stud Pottsville. • Trainslclug,East will leave Rearlint.. at 6 A. M. andl2 31, arriv. m; in Near York at 12..70 A. 311 and 7 P. The tral CoitatictWeat will leave New 'York at 11.15 A. -M., arriving in Reading at 6 P. di. A train will also leave Easton at 7 A. 31.. and Allentown - at 8.15 A. 61., arriving in Readingat 10A. M. Farea•from Reading . • Temple," 14 To Millentown. - , - 80 80 Blanthm • 25 :-• Email% 90 FleetvitiZd, 73 Allentown, • 100 Lyons, Bethlehem, 115 • Tophm, .- 65 Reston.' • , 1 I 15 . hamroelt, CS New York ' , 3 30 Freight trains will also run daily betWeen' Reading and New 'York, leavliag Beading at 6.01 A. M. GesurciltStrpl. lingt:it 13,'5 TO TRAVELERS WEST & SOUTH. __ Y. L _ .af~;~~ Schuylkill JrSusquehanna Lieitroadi (Late Dauphin is Susquehanna Railroad.) DERSONS desiring to go West and South will find the cheapest route ea the &tint lid Susquehanna Railroad, running (rem Auburn to Harrisburg, where it connects with the - trains run ning to Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington, and aloe Chambersharg. YU connections are punctually Made at an Me polity, and It Is cheaper thln any other line run ning to these points from Schuylkill County. , The car,. lave the Depot of tlni , thiladelphia and Beading Railroad daily, at 5341 o'clock, A. M., an d arrive at Auburn In time to take the cars to: Harristiurg, where...they as. vireld 12.20, P. M. Leave Ilarrivbtvrg daily at 2 o'clack, P. M., and, arrive at Auburn In time to connect with the B o'clock Pottsville train. . . . . . . Y&re from P ottsville to llarrisbttrs, Ist Class, 82 10. .., K . •/,. . t• 2d Class, 116 Faro to Baltimore,• , 4 66 Fars to Pittsburg, lot Class, - 9 56 . tid Class - . • 000 ( fiGrTlirongb tickets to all points furnished. Tickets can be - procured of tho Agent at Mortimer:a Ilona, Pottsville, at any time during the day. • C 11411138815 IX2IIB. Ars: f.' 4T4f ` N0v.19, '59 LFHI6I VALLEY•RAILROAD. Summer Arrangements of Passenger Trams. IN and alter MONDAY, MAY 16th, A. _I 18 . 49. the Passenger Trains on the LOhly,h Valley Railroad Company will run at O) }Mowing homy Down• Trains. Leine Nail. Expresi. ' Ammo. Mauch Chunk at 6.00 A.M., 12.30 P. )L. 12.35 P.M Slattuaton - 6.40 " 1.08 " 1.20.=" White Hall 7.12 -" 1.33 " 2.25 . Catasaugna - 7.27 " 1.41 " 2.52 " Allentown • 7.141 " • 1.50 ." 3.15 " Bethlehem 7.58 " • 2.11 " 3.40 " Freenansbarg 8.117 " 2.20 ' 3.57 Arrive at Easton -.820 " 2.43 " 445 " • , trip Tiatinse • • , • • Leire i t er lA ans. - Espiwst. Dutton • - at 6. .31., 1 ~. 1.45 A: M... 336 P.M. Prermansburg 0 12.09 " • - '3.57- • Bethlehem , '7.00 " 12 19 " 4.08 " Allentown --..- 7.40. " 12.34 - 4.20. 0 - • Catasanqua - _8.07 " 12.46 4.33 " White Rail- . 8 36 1.00 " 4.52 " lilatlni ton . 1.04 , ".. 1.9 9 " 5.26 " ArrOlauchChunklll.oo " 2.05 .610 DOWN TRAINS 'ITU CONNECTIONS. The 6.00 A. it. Mail Train will run In yen nectioe with theCatawlem, Wllli mspqrt and Erie train from Elmira, Williamsport, Dant/Mound Rupert, and will connect at Allentown with - the East Penn. train for 'Heading, ller riaburg and Pottaville(; at Bethlehem with the North Penn. train fer.Phlladelphla; at Easton with the Cen tral of New Jersey train for New York, and at Philip.. burg with the Bel. Del: train for Belvidere. Thla train will also enable passengers to-go. to - the Water Gap, Pcranton and Great 'tend, either by tire Bel. Del. or.the Central Of New Jersey train. The 1230 P. 51. Bermes train will run In connection with the !leaver 31eadow train from Wilkevbarre, White Haven, llitleton ar.d Weatherly. and with the, East Penn. train from ( ilarrisburg, Pottsville and Readinirr and will connect ',with the North Penn. train for Phila delphia, with the Central of - New Jerivey train for New York, l and with the" Rel. Del. train for Lambertville, Trenton and Philadelphia. • CP Tits INS WITH THEIR CONNECTIONS. The 6.00 A. M. Accommodation train will connect with the East Penn. train , for Beading, Pottsville and Minis% burg.. . The 11.45 A. 31(litall train will mite connection with - the Bel: Del. train. (rem Philadelphia, Trenton and Lam bertville, with the Central of New Jersey t ralo from New York, with the North Penn train from Philadelphia,. and will connect with the Beaver Meadow train for eatherli, llieleteu, White Haven and Wilkeabarre. The 3.28 P. 31. Express train will run in connection with the Central of New Jersey train from New York, and - 1,111 connect With the Dud Penn. train for Reading, Pottsville and Harrisburg, and with the Cataw lima, W. and E. train for Rupert, Denville, Williatitsport and El mira - Bethlehem, May 15th, 1859. 22. PHILADELPHIA AND READINC R. R ErUsak_firan Ar . r ‘ augemeut, April 18, 1859 DOWN, PASSDNOEn TDAINS.. Lease Pottavllla, daily. (except Fur:ldays) at 6.30 A. 17.., and 3.30 P. 34.--Pasvina Reading nt 10.10 A. 3.1.., and 5.06 P. 31. Arriving in l'illladelplda at 12.5 noon , and. at 7.40 P. 31 UP 148EM4Glit TRAINEE Leave Philadelphia, daily, (except Sundays) at 7.30 A. 11.. and 3.30 r.6l,—Pasming liending at 10.20, A. 11., and 6.05 P . Arrivi ‘ nit la Pottsville at 32.03 noon, sad al, Mat fp and Dlrrs. Prowenger Trains connect at Port Clinton wlth,Trains-to and from Tamaque,Catawliesa. "_Williamspott and Elmira. Horning Passenger frathe only conneet at rbri CilUtOD for W U t ahans, Scranton and Pittston. - passengers Leaving Willlasaapart by . theCatairkaa Rai bend Night Line at 10,10 P. IL, connect with a Pai. 'tenger Trate leaiing Port Canton at 420 A. '..anise at Beading at 520. breakorat. and proceed direct. to Ptill adelphla by the 0 A. 2d. Beading Atentatoodatlen Trala. LEB A NON VALLEY - BRANCH. Passengerrain leaves Heading at. 10:5 A. 31.. after arrival of Hp at id Down Morning Passenger Trains from Philedelphla and Pottsville. Arriving at Ilarrisburg at 12.41 noon, and connecting with Passenger I/Mogan the Northern Central, -.-Pennsylvania" and “Cumberland Talley' Rallrodds, . for Sunbury., Williamsport, Elmira, Pittsburg, Lancaster. ltiltimore and Chambersbeirg. - Returning, leaves Harrisburg at 2.15 P. 51., after arri val of Train% from above points. Arriving at 'Reading al 1.00 P. M., and connecting with Drawl Down Train. far Pottsville and Phihidelphis the, same evening. No TOilinar tvas oa Dandags. . Fares..... Between Pottsville and Palladelphia.lW. and V 2 23: Reading and Philadelphia, $1 IS and $1 45; liarriabtu , gand Philadelphia, $3 ?Sand SZ TO: Lebanon aidildladelphia, t,2 GO and - 42 10; Braiding. and liar. rirhurg,.sl 60 and $1.2.0; tiraidlus and Pottsville, $1 05 and $0 35; Reading and Lebanon. 85 and tO cents; polleville and Ilsrriaburg,l4 65 and $2 111; Zottartile andlebanon; $1 3 5 ar.4,111. , . . Through No.l Tickohr—Portaellio to Valtlainra,Ss' Ots ...Pottsville to ontiyaburg:s4 50; lloadinuto Balt/mom SC; itaadins to Uneasier, $2 25,. ,. • • _ • osirseiNaiidi or Baggagallloaadiads.Phaminsai.... The Sewall CUM Cup nap .Irltti 141 tjto linguine Pisneurir Trilns. ' , jargeftlagTrabiThiiininiattaizoonTibil . trposklis - , Though Flszt Masi Ticks* itt rad mod Mee; to lige ars Fans, Rued% Detroit"htigo,audAll tho prlstipal P eoncratts lathe Wiest. N Kati' Weil, sad :the Comftia. ; sad . it Tickets , it laws, lyres. to all tbeabwlP ump had Qs mdlotite kilkalltstlon ACNI. L ~- Aran Tuillak 10 bio: pstesassaibeleattia 114rattoi 17 A i d e , dittlit_psid IR aim . . - . - • i -- -- ' ' ' •. - o+AAWNiNtlaiii emilgi• - ' April SO, 4 14 , IS- . . . -'•••• ottru.' •••• • • FROST PICTURES. •Whenillike a sullen exile driven Antis, -.1 Enutbeard Decembre dregs his icy et:Willi, Ile graves fair plettires of his native North Li • . - f On the cal* vrindow-plaes.- . ' . . - . iloigene pile esptlukblues with lip. unshorn; • • The lettlein clams and shapes rediontillial then With ruthlias anger. endalooli forlorn, 3 Cheating his dull despite. 7 . :The Obi fearnnents of moose Aretbs seems I are tisnight, blaisk wastes of popular esndr i , Bielerteerboughs,andleatberrpines that leap - . • ,Ofer ruiner below., A..' • Black frozen taltes'and ley fiesta blOwn U 4, ' Break the white sorfaes obi& enssted pease; 4nd spear-like kayos, long fern,.andblessonia lair, • Linked Bs silvery chain.' 'Draw meg p y thee, by this slender thread . Fancy, thou soreeress, bending vtaion-wrotFht O'er that dins well, perpetually fed . By the clear sprlug of drought. ' Northward I turn and tread those dreary'dlets • Lakes where the wild fowl breed, the rwardebbles • ' bores where.the white fox, burn:wits iii th salads . . darks to the droning tides. And Mle . where, drifting on a raft of Ire, , The ihebear rear. her young. and able soldgli i i The dark-winged lards that emulate their rite, Lett %brutish, the pale, blue sky. ~ • There all right long; seith far Meeting rayil; And stalking vhades, the led Anrora'a gioer From the keen haven, mock rune eat h pallid Masa • Light up the Aretie snow.- ' I Guide me, I pray. along'those waves remote Tbatrdeep oust:titled frimit its primal n t ; • Some eirautealt, the fisher's lone, light tom limns saltlike so its breast I teed rte. I pray, where 'Writer shatters keel Snake the dull ripples throbbing to their raves; Where the m ulrd glacier with his artnelseisl spurs the resisting wares! • Paint me, I pray, the phantom hosts that held Celestial tourneys when the midnight iallit; On airy steeds, with lances bright and bold, ,Storring her salient hail • Yet.whil. I look, tbe magic picture rodent' Melte the bright tnuery . new the trotted Trees, vales sod cliffs, In, sparkling snows a Dissolve in Slivery raiu. Without, the day's pale glories sink and sw • Over the black rise of yon wooded height The moon's thin crescent, like a standing Leit °Mahone of night • Itark I tow the IgiirthArind, 'with a belay iltattling my casement, frames hiemptic* Renee thee; rude' minstrel, chanting throng .;''. -.Tone@ of the olden times! . spoitittn. Cbrrewandenee of the CYPteint4 GlTSettee ' , A DEER Htrfirrui THE ALLEOHEBIES; . 1 Bright, and early one morning, Mt chell and I, with two bunters, eath' provided ' with his gun and blanket, with food fur thems' 'yeti and fodder for their horses for several d s, start ed for Rittlesnake Mounted]. - Thy road to' the top was smooth and but moderately steep, On the summit is the Rattlesnake tavern, l which once bad ailigii-post with taro • rattle., snakes painted on it, moping up ISO true toy life, that travelers and their horses shuddered' on approaching it, and many a horse tied there has become so frightened gazing at the fearfully truthful representation that e 'he has broken loose and refused to be fa.ste4ed there again. The artist who , painted it Wes an er ratic genins—a painter, poet, wit, Musician, orator and lawyer! ' - ' - . The wind has full sweep up here. In these dog-daya when in the city the heat is at letukt 1 80° Fahrenheit, here warm woolen clothes ardl comfortable and necessary. .Look around 1— . .-.1 Full fifty miles to the south mounlaius rise distinguished from the blue heaveas only by their deeper blue;, and nearer, oth6r Anotin-I tains, whose peaks and undulations can be traced in lines of beauty, while still More near and beneath us the rough hills with rugged Crests, and jagged sides are piled around. Be tween, the smiling and lovely valleys'-sleep, with ferns-houses, and villages., in their bo soms. Huge red•barus for which erinsylva ilia is so famous, 'dot the lands Cap . To the north,' mountain after mountain rises. Here 'on the Ratllesnake mountain, theine trees % .,,u !lave had tft irtops shived off by tie cutting Winds. The • bluing has splintered,' peeled and scathed ma y of them, and the slhattered cliffs have felt the power of its strcifie, and of the thunder's petland quake. The under brush, where ,it-is not burned by; the fires Which so ofte rage on t e inountains, fed by the leaves, the pine kno and thatlaurel, is malted and giiiiitefi- b tthe fingers of the storm king, forming covert fur wild deer and effectually Obstructing the hut ter'a pur suit; 7ldt when tho brush is burnt off, the feathery fern and bushyhuckleberry conceal the fierce and venomous mttlesnalte, and in most places the copper head, making the on ly available path fearfully dangeros.' We penetrated:to the heart of Ithe forest until we •came to , a seven by, tvidlve cabin,, erected b,t hunters. It was a rough structure Of logs pi elle the height of three feet on the sides with a clapboard roof, seven Or eight feet high in the Middle, one end being, dr. ringed "cat a.cornered"'dbra fire place and chimney; across the, other.' end, which 'was closed tight, was a sleeping bun's, raised a few inches from thelearthen floor, and about six feet wide, making a seat by day, and used as abed by night, where the aleeper MIX in ks blanket; pillows his head on itlarge log, and toasts his feet by the fire. The furniture of his bunter's palace consisted of a-broketi Skillet, a coffee pot which could not be bro ken an ironpot hook and sevensl forke bade of f orked sticks and used for jekking venison and boiling trout. ' I . , , -.We arrtved 'hungry and thirity.l A stream of ice-col d water dashed over Miss-covered stone and•logs, a step from the cabin. Here we slaked our thirst, and one washed the skil let and coffee pot, while a second built the fire, a third fed the horses, and 4 fourth - set the table. : ,. While the ham was frying and the coffee boiling, the butter was freezing in the brook. . Our first dinner was displitched with keen jokes, but a keener appetite. • Weaver and , Cabello, both of them "forest Ors," should ered their guns and started for ' he licks, IV see if they were ready for r the night's watch ing. These licks are made by .he hunters. Salt is mixed with the soil in a filterable lo cality, - Trees near' by are spiked; so as' to aid in climbing them. 'ln a few Months they 'are' ready for the hunter, if the deer will "work" them at all---that is, useithem. - Mitchel and I remained behind to fish for trout until our companions retueried. Hair ing,cut our rods we started into the laurel., For a few steps we force our why through,l then by climbing over the' tangsd mass as 1 boys climbs over a bay-mow, we tumble, into L i , the thicket,' having gained a few feet, then we stoop and crawl on our hands and feet under the bushel. Now 'a huge rock stops our pro gress, until we scale - it• and jump into the yielding brush' On the other side, then a fal len tree blocks-our course—never can we see more than is yard or two in any direction, and .the skies above are hidden by dirk clouds of pine and hemlock foliage. At length we crawl out, ou a rotten log until the brook is found gurgling under it, and bubbling below it. Here a few. delicate splash e s are'beard, and flashes of silver and gold ale seen—the speckled beauties are frightened cawny. - We must separate here. M. goes down the sins= /laving adjusted my line, the _little artificial' is placed in the foaming ripples, and - dan; ces and skips down to the hole under theovez hanging tree. Look at it yonder,. Its roots . coil, over -the atones, and' reach; but into the stream. Look away under the tiers roots and the mossy batik!, Brightne.kare pepping I "nitre in cool gyve au r denoesy iie.l4 . .. we ter, sod fairies . dwelt"l 1 ' ' The trout-looks tremblinglyy at the strange intruder, the likeef whom he ,as perhaps ;Defer before seen. Hii under lip curls out and up, with an air of scorn. 11 , "There's a fly,"' he says to himself. "It' is only a few inches/rem me, and t b Strionster is too far owny.to twit me."' He ljum pa at the I fly and back again like a flash of light to bill holesial the room, Mercy, hew, will his..plillell Hetscape I fear. Whiz-.;'-flap I lie is gone—tore loose I I only pull tip a bit of his i lip. -- Off Skips the flyagain. BgMs'h I 'Whiz! I've got him.' Trembling, he to pulled into snylatik and pocketed. , •Withl!wild" excite' - meet the sport it continuedfortietiour,irbich seems but a= minute ) and tlests with diffiatilty Ire teiarn to estop. : „•,:-. .: • ,k .' : ' ~ . Aiter.aa early moppet:am/due prepatatkoss, birch, . ire startlir,tha licha timer 'Atte =dab diit fait. Through fort*. of pine'as "thlt*oht tais of lard ' and sod sines . , .1 NO 48 add bushed; over logs and 'rocks; and rocks and log4' ag,sin,'in wild sad endless confusioi, ire force our way in Indian file, hatchet in hand, gun on slioubler, blanket on back, flask, 'oach, revolver', and ,kaile in belt, over ridges, up-hill and! &rim hill, through dark glades and glens *here thi deer's:hoof has just trod and is imprinted . in the soil, and, where the young faw4 hmi just lain, , leaving the moss warm to out - touch, and the thicket now and then cracki and quivers a few rods . 'ahead of us, as the boun ding deer speeds away at one approach—on +e go: until, the table lands in the . summit of she mountain; are reache:(l. Suddenlj Omit and start brick; for I heir an unearthly rind lapid rattling in the path, and , about, !'rattlesnake I" • - - Othello And Mitchell halt and tarn round, they have Aust)ateppO over it. My foot was about to tread on it, when its warning made me shiink. I his coiled ready to spring, its tail erected land rattling above the low bushes, its head drawn:brick - and concealed.' A load of buckshot fired into the black mass makes it 'writhe arid Oiwkr, but the rattling doesnot cease. 1 . - • ' . -- "Shoot tigai l a," cries Cabello ' the stern hunter guide, cloaking with dread, caused no doubt by tile thought-of his narrow' escape. There is tht serpent ' s head visible now ; the mouth half- open, the fangs . protruding, the forked tongue licking , the air With- rage.— Another ld f d is is aimed and shot at the neck. The head falls severed from the body. I was desirois •of ,bringing the head and rat. ties away 4s trophies, but the poison is 80 subtlq and deadly that the head was left and only the raftlett brought. There are thirteen Of them, which should show the horrid crea ture to ; be .Ihirteett years old. Persons are killed eyery i year by the rattlesnakes. Great quantities Of ardent spirits taken internally, is usually, but not always an antidote: The law of the f orest is, that be who kills the rat tlesnake orthe deer is entitled to the rattles or akin. 11 ' At leng , I after ; long Searching and It wearisome miapore reach the lick. It, is well works . I The hoof prints ands tongue marks, are fres h and distinct. : We quietly Climb our tree; and each 'straddles a branch: Some hunter t ie-themselves to the tree to -pant agailis falling t if sleep should ovelr come thein.l There seemed at first no itereis• airy for out! h ik ing this "' precaution, for We kept our eyes on such a atrain for- the 6 ' t glimpse of itil l approaching deer that dro i• 1 uess was hblipssible. Just a ft er sunset e heard a novella the bushes several hundr yards away: 11We listened acutely and a a loes!". Thd anise ceased for several momen . Again a criishing was heard in tht buelles.- About a liiirdred and flf.y yards off, re arching necllegf a doe was seen, and twei'e rs moving backwards. and forwards as if feel ng .for soiled; ind a pointed nose scenting to the windward. 1t is too far for a. head shot. but , the dusk is'!fast. approaching. Down gbes the head. Nothing else is seen, but from the rustling litt'llCs it is evident that she is ruby in*slowly !lard our path. If she scents it,. 1 away,alie ill go. Six feet Moro and She will reach i .1 There is a spot of her heauti• fat red skit to be seen through' an opening. in the tins brush. 'A shot: the doe leaps into the air and zigzag through the bushes as if she was crazy. To our surprise a big • buck throws Up his half grow& antlersajust bellied whei she stood, and - dashes away in ati instant. lin a few moments all is still.--: ilovi we tremble to know • the result of that. shot.. The . 4:imp is wounded and has not run far, ut whdther she stopped to die, or' to re- Cover ! breatbi or from the sickness a wound offer :pride es, is not certain. Listen 1 The old buck h returned ,; . the two slowly _walk • off—one at ,aggling and staggering. This can be hen ., , not seen ; we dare not move. Soon, all i i 'pdent save the booloo of the ! whipcpowil, sad the chirping of the birds and insects of night. There is one sod& neither . ,pleatiant nor romantic. Buzz, buzz, we hear 'them about lour ears, see them hi cloudsibe• fore onaeyett, and feel theta everywherc. We light a 4tgar for a "smddge to keep these Fogies 0117.',i The moon has risen and Oim mere over tbeccircuinscribed field of view.. fPerched upon a pine tree' in the midst if a oresto on the top of the Allegheny mount ins, We yet havelbut a little world around us, and that world is peopled by our own 'imagine done only with deer. A tuck,4 a doe, pr a fawn is in nearly every idea. If a leaf fliWi..„ es in the mtionhght, we fanny it to be a buck eye,' and "make ready." It the wind rustles the bushei, a voubg fain ig looked for. IWe gaze at a chynp of shP)s until they seismko move, walk,: reveal alhad, l body and legs} 'we "take aitn." . There being nothing to fire at, however= our eyes become wearyof watch i 1 • ng, and our feet fall asleep. One , stays up to watch, another gets dawn, rolls himself upp. in his blanket, lies down on a bed of tern and moss, pillo+s, his head on a-soft log, and in ispite of mosquitoes and gnats, and visions of • snakes andlbats, and other vermin, he ; falls int 6 a slit fiber.' I dreamed so vividly of shoPting a doe, and, with a shout running sf ter her, that I awcike, and .11itehell cocked his gun and. called saying that lie heard somer body talki e fiercely -% the woods { andthat I And better come up in the tree. I laughed at his fears, and fell asleep again. Thins passed the night.lDuring corwateth I took a nap on the-tree. 1 .• • . , ' -In the morning of course, the • spot where the deer stood which had been ,shot at, was examined. !Bright red blood had spirted 'over the green !caves; •a puddle was at last found where she paused—a few more spots beyond were the last traces which could then he found. ' Ahnost famished . with hunger: and thirst, we made little search but hastened to the.camp to" take-breakfast. 'We missed the fresh liver which we hid ;counted' on. Re- turning to the licks, we made.diligent search for the trail. We found. here a turned leaf or stick, there a bruised limb of a shrub; but 'no more blood. Soon every sign of a trail ;was lost. Veneer nothing daunted, as if by 'instinct, pressed on. , "1 have found where she staggered through the buihei and lay down, but therolis no blond," bried he. Hope began to grow faint: ' I‘l am going further. on" *laid he. , Pres end), he.shoutee " Hurra h . ! Come, 'II have found her. , ,' We hurried to the spot where she lay beneath a thick cluster of ,saastafras, as if to draw nature's mantle over her in detail, i - - . II - - Although rejoiced at our success, !!shut-., deed ori Itleholdiag` ilia beautiful 'eri.tture. She looked intelligent, aid has acted? so Sii• gaCiously,lthat remorae struck my conscience. But it was only for an instant. We slung the gun% aerose-a pole and car ried it to damp, fully three cones. How our shoulders Itched ! After skinning, dressing, quartering and allotting It, we enjoyed &feast in ;the for which:was_doubly delicious, for added to the proverb that "Hunger is the' best Of sailee,' r we had, iu tgth, the best of fare. 1 . . 1 Our friends "bared the; venison with; la 'at their own: tables, and et a'venison dinner served npiwith exquisite taste by Mrs. M- 7 —. The skin Shall 'he dressed and a vest - made ► thereof—ti`genuinitroeskiti. ' ' A fox hunt, with hounds, on the Money Mountain' is the next ease on the docket. Vti Arotitsvm, ESQ. . s Bettegorre, PA., August, 1859. ' ' .. ad hymn; • the lead SOHO!). , . One of greatest thinkers- of Germany; .T .P. Richter,- says: ;%• - - • • - • A preference dieting ishing the , Gerinan nation frtimlbe most nations of the globe is the' excelbmce of its language., How' , honor able to , the Germans is the-m=loam° that their.liu3guage . has not ,been ,obtruded upon. them by o foreign conqierorolit leapied i by seriatim i from a _tyrant,' but :that. 'itiis, it . ; free, original linginige. Tio'se,koundi.in,, which thousands of years ago Our "anteaters entrea ted the gOd,orthunder fcletliO tiower. of his lightnings "to crush' toraciitivading foes, still now. -to heaven' toss - -their 'grandsons' grandsons' moii s, Sind entreatingithe Ali:night, 'Pod 10 ' talittel Cer freedom. ,e era nos obliged to down: our ; aver -hi - regard ta the slave totidi,dion_ ign sow* bet oti 14,12 P free ks nallmfatkarAtho gave 10 Mit LIM= eliiidreit the bulk of their bodily aid sienna powers to bee biliark of rocks against' the M 1 . M M .=-.ioPNWitk,i .STlAltlilltiTlNC. OFFICE. .4 , 2"="1'4, El!Mr11{1111111 Itsiviantepunnt O, frossorma. sr. vettelpate a to exasita 108 alik BOOK MUCKING sititor7 ditter.lp- Use tb* 0111ced .N>sliebamilost tha a ttaab.lino itimiyaillmitatasluissattetkatosal 4j 1.1 .. Ost a is. • HesslNtlit. . lioperaorki • ,: am r f o rsof 4 ,, grestiinet, Ord e, tooh „ MIMI= , ..t:,...._„;:„..,,,...,,.: . ...„,_:.„....„.._,„ ALUM vat abecteetootter: Oaratodt of JOIt TIP* Is more Wendy' lbws that elegy other din le atom& teen of the State-Ana vela*, bandsetoilireeitY for Jobbibt. adage prunes' Prlatev oureolt.te arlit guaranteeoar week to be se nest as say that tea le turned nut In tbeettiee. 122 COLORS dose at the shorter! aotleti. • - ',BOOK .BERDIIItY. BOARDeand io ',eery •ssietrof style. :Slant Penis of carry deserlyition istsitufartellta)bowld sod ;slid °Morel shortest stake— „. tyranny, of a hell. ' Thousands of ye ar s ago in this i language our five anciestere;' rising - their flashing swords, thundered ' against the Roman servants of tyrants.': 'ln , this language the Germans of the middle age told the • re- ~ pacious MadcLars that they would. pay with their swords the taxes demanded by the for. eign coneiterora for keeping! off arson from ~, their dwellings. This language is the eras. tion of freemen, who, as it were, ;laid deem their free spirit in its infinite shapeability, and their power and Come in its souorousness. 4 , Therefore, as long the German leaguer:l pure, and unmingli i , sounds from-Getman lips, no rapneious „ ple will succeed in res r Bering tolerable th letatorship of an effetni. nate and stiffish lan uage. Infinite, like God, is the human mind, infinite, like the beanie mind; is the German language. As the universe always shows now stars to the armed eye of; the 'explorer, so no learned man's diligence still succeeded' in conitrain. lug the treasures of the German language in• to the treasury of I a dictionary.' The ease of the formation-of new words by the • composi tion of words , existing, and the fountains-of the great German antiquity, and the glorious creations of words perturmed in all single parts of the country; may, even in . single cities, render the German language a living stream, which by the addition of new floods, destroys the ends of German philologists to measure it. What an' excellent means to bring to light the deepest depths of the spirits is each a language t Bat whereit a . creative German spirit who had not enriched . it, or with whose new streards of light it had at the same- time not anew 'bubbled forth 1 - Many single German words hear - worlds of sense,, as in a nutshell, anit;dften, when our most profound thinkers bad conceived a sub. limo idea, hitherto unknown, and in their ensbarrassment looked, for a signification by word, to their great astonishment they found the laud newly discovered, laid down as ow a map, in a German word 1,000 years olic . The , German language has the • unpreoe.; dented preference, according to which most of its words have their meaning, not by agreement, but by their nature. By no kind of howling, piping, hissing, panting, by no kind of nasal sounds the , pure stream of our language is disturbed, . . The tuiportsait circumstance that we can express every thought in the most:various manner—that oar mother, besidet her usual, honorable dress, possesses a - royal holiday garment, that in the most German words, long and short syllables. regularly alternate. that the conclusion of them equally admits of male and female rhymes, and that their , sounds,Taithfully imitate the objects signified,. render the German language glorious =uteri., alit of twatry. ” It rolla with the thunder,' roars with the storm, blusters with the sea, hushes with the ~ night, lisps With the leaf, whispers with the -,hreezes,l, fl utes with the field, shouts with the heavens, bellows with the hell. Its chasteness 'and purity attires, in poetry, innoceuee, i like a white garment, . flows like the blue of the sky primed the per. feet mankind.. Its , eyelet:trite! gait mar -mars like a brook, through flower gardens, through gay fieltle - eflife. Its internal seri ousness; its solemn dignity, decks complaint with crape. Its honest and upright sound, renders it the dear confidant et' hearts. Its manlike strength bestows divine weapons to the hero, and falls like a mountain torrent up. On the rascal. Full of sublimeness, it stretch• es its haiid to heaven, presents its courageous ~., light hand to earthly virtue when struggling, strews to it when Tictorious, with its left one lovely flowers, and with its mighty feet tram. OA dqwn vice into the nights of 'abyss.... Whilst fools and traitors made it beg at the doors of poverty, and decked itsoosy face with foreign dirt as paint; it noiseressly pre.. pared for itself an opulence, from which it can, reach a regal elone to the deep Buguisti cal poverty of. 'many other nations. . Tue MY . STEIIIOU9 PissO.—Not long since ; Lavas invited to pay a visit to some friends oni ot town. In th 6 family were three young's dies, besides yodng children. Being mtuncal, we spent the greater part of the first evening , Of my visit- in singing and playing; and, at s proper hour 'retired for the night as we sup. posed. As-I was a great favorite with all the girls, each one ,Wanted to sleep with me, and to et et this, it was decided that instead of goingto my room, I should remain in their bib! bedded room. Accordingly, instead of going to sleep, we lay and talked (as girls often do) sotnti hours. Milly touched me os, the arm in the 'middle ot a most interesting account I was giving, her. _of the epern, and, certain regular attendeuts there, and said : "C., do you bear that?" ' "Hear what?' I do 'not listen to people - when they are not talking to me," naturally , • supposing alui referred to Margaret and Falb , :I, who were in the other bed. ; , `,•There I now, girls, don't on heat: l Bomo one is playing on the piano. " • "Who can it be ?"1. said Milly'.• , y did rat not lock it, Fanny; it is your place So do it." I "Well," said Fanny, "I did, and the key is in tile pocket of my diess." This, of edurse, we would not believe. So; trembling frcim bead] to foot, she got up, dar k as it was, found the dress with thil key in its pocket. All this while we heard ;the piano, sounding in single scales from top i lo bottom, andrks reran, but producing the 2 ost won derful quality of tone resembling l thase of a ' musical box more than anything else. We had all heard of ;spirits, and were quite sure there were some in the for it was not probable that any of the children would be up at that hour of the night. Sco o p ;was decided that we should beide:Leh oth by the hand, and go across the hall to the tether!" room. All this time the Scales were being played,on the piano, as if some one had been ordered to practice for an hour. We suc ceeded in awakening' Mr. Wand in a few minutes he came out with a light in hand, when we formed a procession filter him, with • chattering teeth, but withal eager faces, for our:curiosity was stronger than our fear.— SYe enbund the parlor ; sure enough the piano, , ; is shut add locked, while the gamut is being played regalarly and distinctly. ,The 'father ". • asks for the key ; all the girls scream out it' once 7., • I . "Don't open it; it must .be Spirits." But Mr. W. does not believe in piancitlq lag spirits, and opens th e instrument, While we are all huddled together, and he etclaimi: "Gracious me, its a mouse l" How we laughed and screamed, and loelusd, for the little animal, but it was — of no use s , ' mousy hid 'practised his lesson and gone. - it was easy to account for the evenness oe: . his, playing; as he was too small to skip isuOtei• and therefore touched every note. - 11* • , . . , Towson men cannot bring their 'mama to' their minds,• yet ought .they to bring . their' minds to their, means, sad . learn Content in:` every state. . . TO TEE, ONMfli rata Mom ' - Thor Corninlitte. eypAisted tr. receive entrtbatioes let behalf of the tiarlbatcll load Gat 1)00 mafiosi of muskets. appeal to the United Matte !'revs to forward their noble work, by reproduriott their rireatar; as 011 E ..1111.1.106 OF =MUM. Pursuant to the resoinlM is puled e.t meet-. lug. bold °albs Sib ultimo at the Stuyresantlmi Sete, we, the; enders/trued, appointed a ['bummer , t Ccrataltrims. In order to second the subscription °polled by 6 r". 621 ` ibildi for the purchase of one mtlllon of marker. Call ids the Italians resident of the totted Fiat's. wad on noble,hriarted tnen wise befriend ci,hi •od religious M inty, to unite to reallslog tbla, our undertaking. - The struggle in wbich a peal part or Italy is at we. oat engaged, is not Only one of national lltierty.bot ribs 0116 of modern etrEisation &phut tile haltefol of the gwat—Daspoilstn. Ignorance and Popentlllon. l . We an got. in tble noble work. actuated by winch sane three, hat feel wears, makinga ammo and raison lips. peel to our Mkvreltlsens In behalf (Cads ancient Mother of modsrn nations, and we ars Is , arid Mat thefts" mate will not li th e*ubbeld by the freemen - of the land, - whose liberty druid %dr:e'er:lntents raise* Jolley is to debase humanily. We appeal in the maw* Prow gross and albs supremacy of the initial.. The awl* of our cause encourages us to the belief that. our a mill not be without Wrest, and we antitipatir the answers by oar !banks. - • tuba riptious ran be made in motif/y6r liWrtkled"' - '4lt l Flue Arta Any sem of money, veva ware It a• Wee c.O t, pcpinga stamp, nlll be welcomed, nerd May he ad dressed-ld the Treasurer. Articlim of Spear* to Im warded in Mr. Petrillo MM. • - • • . Subscribers are rwitimitodlogimi Ibelt name - sat aii." then.. Subrevitarie wawa nlll ta nalstered In a took, wbiik whit Da **warded by lbw Pannansnt connalika to the 41, Albin Unrerunsent..—New Yorks N cm. 15, 1350. ea...1020PN AVEZZINA,•PreddenI, • ' • So. Si Cater. stral, Net tad!. Doxtavo 5105131,, Biondw. N. Y. • ixnuzio tiara, No.l.o3:lllrOldnii, Ir. Y. • '* ' • Means Vaxt41115.914-WlDlant strwt, 81.. T. • . ~. • Prof. Ammar Itsniir, No. St West Warne at, Maw 0 .11.1115marissen. Xt. 183 UMW. , N.Y. Joins Illannoaro, Thatanir, No.lB paw it. Azusa" Beeseury, No. 21 War Welt, :S. Y.
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