mw-401Has/. - 'OGLE sultscattitiox:: : itiYAble ib. ' attra hes -21134 • • tfif,..,;..at,4 $2.„_50 o ,.tht h.lu SiL /20011 u the yehe. f-ttl ' 0.1.1t439 . - a + -a aut 4 ddrwit, (in, siyattee,) 1 . 164.00 f)! • • -do 10u4) rauet be tut-4110AT pal 4 ..load vivr. otiradEtll4. I • ' r , c itatnes prttittA: t, VI tw.Lituf.bra i,keartiers.aud ottteni .L. i• . IfFVr , CAP6IB . : 71- r t.l3:ku Until rof th,4lr t!P‘rap.3. , An, ''.'7:•ll-4. tita't , itiraod 11 Iran L. Mr riiNg . 1,4 Ise for lw.r !b.,* r'-f:t,-Fetz ±o t1 1 , , ,r:A now %pal. ntr nt,p7i,llll;r4uct. IRON WORKS. . ;r0:-...—^ - 60,1 LEii S Afri b 'ST ACKS - r .!+,..g. Iwo% • •.... 1 tt, • i:hi+.'nficr !!, la.Cj•!,red - t“ ex.: si , g. , ..Nat4 , • ui, ~ , ,l i.rs fo(,t hi. , nt,, , re art ielti, isi!h ' E11 4 „ . .,11,;.•1t.,11. ut ‘,ii,. ( . 1 , 1 0 , e. , ., ult, Ointo,i, : , i , ,• ' .I%,;:eerf In 2 , 1 rk•-.4 t;ethll al wxy sen ". I Al -. 7 . I h mut, uCt ~i xi riir of, i , . COAL- A ISI) OTHER SHOVELS, , ,0„.1.,„, in, , ,,riA yoti ,ok,uptiv , ll:p 1:,-patt, irootrt.; ~ ,rt..04?-1 O.- ir..0"...Ett0. nr ini.iln4N.uttEnt 11, aticAys ; 311.0 E% SPARES. I p,.Entill, lugehi 17. ';,) ' : A 5 . 11,: .i - . . FOUNORY EL FILACHIN4 SHOP. - i aft, ~,,... c a rpoli, NOII Tt y ilti/l CO., Pn. . . .A.-. 3 ., c ', - 7- -, -T a. •,vt:. iiiitsTi.i..N::iiiii.uuc...s hip': -,1231/1 1 -ilr, A . 414., airft. r 4.4,111,, w, frqta I lir . ezotpleie 4 Ut Et of 1 F t i . ,„;;*,• l•. o• t int* , 611,4 . %•1111.• 1441; all .rtlor- to tut. MI e .1 11104M1F14-- , 1 ~ ;_.- : :1 4 , 1..)1 •I tar `grant Eii%l . l,.:ll,ltatlOXld i..3"':ii ,l pria Vars. 1 1 1110 pg. 1..4x.1; . 14 , 41. , , , (" 14E11r.r.. and • , , thi ,,,r r'4 ..I.Ary In, I I.•rn. lie I.A..tvtntsi lit work to ~11..u.et 1 , 11. end acc,14.111-,rl:. r. tt , ltt 11011 , 14itti- at ' ~.,.,- i tia 4 ! . , , A 1 C .Inn. 27. Is - zii -4•11, FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPI, ...team Car tnetory. 11 - Wrolanat NOTIC tie Al the lite .1:11311.1 11 rto or SN'iltt.it, A: .NIILN v. 11,1 he ..onilnued 1,3 the sul-wrikt.ir 0.1 its ,„t.;„ , rnrllutt hrnnolhef of Stestn and ialinvt3e .crer , 4":111 kinds or tdrhery, for 1t(.1',1241 t„ltt.ntt Unng.:lA., kr. lie will Sellitnt the ivlOwsival /lire and Xe4 l m. rrinA 'Red 4.04 Kale propriot( r of t Co(lierito,' • GE.littlE SN YDER. 3-tr .lanuarv:!.r..lSs7 POTTSVJLLE ROLLING MILL. • r,...... Ttt Fa b aimcrthern Aro connta EI ty !nano. ,s o ..jztarturing rarbfut..l7.en of Ccllierh'ltitilt, ~.. .„,t t,.. , 4 7 , .”••• .. 5 . r j,,h1 1 ..,.....1.1..,.5; ...,•.....,„.";.: . i.'und to pound's ''''t t t liielltl.lll '' 6 ": YArd .: At , ......13rg c t .;,-, i t , ~1 t h,.. mos t •/t...X''S', , T.M.. ipproved patterns. trUfziting . .15. 4.4.1, 56 11 41,.,,, an i,. p"ryard. Fr..in the ext Au irtire of tint pao•I j t.tri... , 40 1,1 c0....f1it...1nt t.f mAk.iun•lL.2llt: ul.ntrpao44l .1.• •Qality ho Any will in the country. Ail lardtless •ra an i• o , alp,. AMltm , •ml to Moor Vordirt .t Son, I , '' facturg, Pottsville: will moot-with prompt ntteu . n a• .. . • J:110. 111.7RN1511 & CO. JO/13 20.'57 . . 2..5. .1. . - ' PALO - L U NGALTOR‘4II 1.C:.7 eie:........ .I.lle crilE•trit , vr. ..cg 'tk .v.. tu, nn dr AIM nruure tolltir tricnds And tLI public. ~... • . .... ."•• vnentily, t at 01,4r:tit:Ns' Th•illn1.01111 •. 111. . ..i.m. .I 1... in Alto .1 now myrnpleti.l. and Itt full .......••pi•ra I ion. a 4- that they Aro plop:lmA .. I ut.nk 11 T rails of canon t..nt terns.. weighing from V .;,.. ILA. per yard. Al xr., d lTjt rut sltct•of flat, square Ind round Inerch int"' bar ron • . r Fer In nide ren , clftilly ir. t ~1 11 meet prom t .Itelition if Mt either at ttd Rr4ling )11.1), „tirieht t 'terrier. linriteiare Ixet sfreet. in' tit their( ^Orlier. Serend mrd .treels.• ILAYAVOOD, W. . TO'COAL 0,1 3 ER Tenn it MINERS. ..piou..er e'F., I le'r `l.V : oric s., . r 'lto eu cotre3 114. r reepeorfuny i invitee c' 1111W-.4.the alien Ifn of the Iteluelo! eat:m01d t.,..,.."*" ' ty to 111- ;teller Work,. int Ital.lrotd )•' "" w- I 1 I I 1' . ••. 1 I) hg=t4„„ street. i fe ow 1p 3%s.qq,Lr , ppol, f, 2. I'ottwill 0, Pa., 'who re he isplaned to 'l.,tuuthei to, • , .. . . IP.II 1,1:”S OF I:'F,RY DESC'III PTION. j :IlliceStadts, Mr Stack .1118. M. l'ipea:Gacolueters,DrlrC tv,,..t:,...it. , Boil ere o piirld. >, !. • I • - It •I i;.• w r :vo( kal my, 7nle. a tol 114 v lag for years dta' ,r,t. l'him.telf mit irel v_ t vthift branch •'t' I he bil, - .1 ueae, L, :inner , . hioaelf that a rk tinno atlxi,, oP:sl.llslintilit.' ~!1 zi rt. v11143411 , .ii to :ill Who may !Ivor h ITI wit h a .1:I. I odic hi oats Trak e OoinpallirF - will Grid itigrently !.11, , .ir advantage to rift nine Ills work lirfm'e.entr*ting , whore. \ • , .JOIPS T. sont.t. N,v • 2'. • ';' , 7:. , • '. ( . 1 .. -• k 47•Itf . •gert riiK , . .c ..„.., 1 BEAVER trlKdOW 'IRON ` WORKS.! ; , r7m.....~. ice VI. Hudson rP, , peet ttilly in pj,..l4„:4ooo44forin 'lltuiputc.lie that he is tow sole) •.. rropriet tr et the Bearer !ilea do Iron& 1 Ml t...ilru . s. , Works.aed is fulls , er.. uno.l to .. tistrul fa Aluro. at this tf: r tahli Latent, ~ .• o. t l'oe:ie..ef ivory , NIP': Iturip.. Itallr lad ',and j f .il i I lnrs.a , ol Vve.ry , 111. r - 11.. ipt fan VI I .011 and l l 1.-,. Ceit 111 ZS Spit:l . lli.. . ~ r. 9p, Coal tniaintr 43 utherbu .: ... , , , ,./01 tn.'. -0 ,sr fray '2100 , 4, ti,oin. A Iso.linowintr t, 0 rids n for 111 ,st i' lir ves and Marltine vier its got; i ':pvirinir 01411, kin, 5,11..n0 with eeatness , t dos t:' do Is' " 1 '2 st„ t`), louros: plteos. Ail n:0. 1 / 4 Jurni 'lied by •,, .0 NVVtrillSti,l to peTMIII well. The' U•,eu d solicit •,,...,;.., a i l. th ,s,, wh,ixn.ty. worst artides in ti, risible 'his vi^iNiti. All' , ,rdks svtli Writ ,utth Inudediate ...terinipt .0r , .0 lion .I : „:" . ' l', i',..Loc,r )leads s. Jan tiary 1,1,9 t' .1. ' ini. ~ . ASHLAND 3 N WORK ,* . rr7H.....,:k... - 1'!10 14: , , , t,t i her; are I.ptv fur p . n... - '•" - trw, POI p trel to, turni.h.wtt th,i ,Isbl. u'd Imo ‘,...l;erta.-± ' , I , tit, A te,te En...:11 , es 'itol 1 imps uf• t-- ~- „;.,,.v pr,s i.r a riII eritv• for lid i . itliz and i r451,;. , ..• - ,,,; , r5,-..rote;:r ptirpo , es. C o at itnlal:ers'X overyl n .,d 1 .„ 11 ,,, ~,,,, Iry i......t0get her o t!lh l'".-.. rsit:saltd,, ~ of er , r3' ,1- 0,1 , erti.tion:.• and list Cars d 4 ,y-i,., .3 rut I.atterte..l4l . 4o Track and klurse Ctirs.—all •.: oetilll at Ih , 01.0.0.1 !l 01..0.1 notiee. The I psilo , oiher- INV ', e thn ninth ;•1 tit it .111:011111fillin evi-r1 )nereller of the 'se 1 , 4 eraokil tneehl plc. t hoy will he 111., fit furnish ~, ,t r i nery that, 411 eointstrefaroratlyr.ith 0 - * iii the ~r.e.u. Alt ~ i 4ers deserted t01A.1 , ..41 k£Ntlytt Blirl., t•Illsrel. heltu)llillirouuty, Pa., will riveive ereinpt 5et ................................- , A 62)1:61'4 'Ai A 7 In. • . iIPEHAV' , N'S c IRON WO - R .. . , . ,Ill'inravalle. . . rrr-, rani . . Z- al Th , ‘ t-' ,4 .Tr. , er i% prri 0,„;,1 ram mlefve t v.:4. ~ T EA3I ENGIS +44,44i, ...'•'. 'r ,Wer. P!I Hip: Ili any ,3parlty. •,, tht 4 • b „ ..--."„., rn-okor , o'rs•r•r•.• tho•Ctiotloo : -;04 f .!.. t ,-; 4 ~ ,r y 4.:11.•r 1.1%.,1 , .1 um. Ili oio• gloo+.:in...tk-is Furnit,, , , nlliiillii Miii, eillt 1 . 1. `ll t h . ., ileiii t ic- wo , 4 , •x",rd for nvillotol (tool :oil,: ot:pfo-10.... iil fill, illiWilt I'ix, W(41: en , L i nut at !hi, .-...!..i , diAnteut, at tho voq low Ina of a m it—rior quxlity. Ponoos 4oir ,Lc of puttintr..up tuArlfin .' kind, are inclt..4 to, r:111 4nd examine rauen I r .11 e rte.:twill:ea twlth prices tkford cor/tl - 41 a:1.,. • • .. . I ottor=rf pr.o.:; kind are aotirit6l. and attic Qill Ito given to. t proutpter4rur ir•n. ' • WILLIAM DEI `linrri,:ll.:Derinther 9.15(.7 WASHINCTON. IRON WOR - 1 . 01 I Pl 9. tiros. • IS:AilltN PO., Par* incite the stir .16 , n • 0 unity their iFe F,,undry ti..irtrtt i f • atl str,tr, rriti 'fr nix n 110. y orr toprio.l; int :arch lorry I. :qui Irn l • • .1 /1 , .. ril king: of On 1. in 1,,,r 3 04 SAW lip. Si tittir Tpi 1)00 hie aril Ilroa;,.r. Drift Clip-all hi inis 5.,11 r.a Chairsffor I•irt:3o,l T hail; Fyin,.! A, all kind's 0f rAst dna wron,tht titre ha 1,1 ieN and Inning untie LIJ •ro , •c,ai ite...1911 their r 4 tidy fir yerrt:. air it their line of bush:writ:they 41 that work 1 , 1110 itt their eittritishniru 00 War 110 n to ail who ni (Throw' them with! 'Mr'? Int, fitlly • reiteirotl and prowl:Al/ i tits rit , 1 01Jr trrnis. • i Tilt 01 tS JAMES w 'Nor. . • • VITIPCROVE IRON WOR ‘Plilegruve, Schuylkill Cumuli r 'Cdti., estelillehtrient is .1 fr, ~t-itear:rithe Superbrtendeure of Jut "%aii .1:,41,11"1:1•4IY-Cr the well lin L(' lfreet. ! Rifeiiiri447,r;e2.4 :Mr. Wren's experience at .el, extending through a I Aid of k uinu itet:eh time he has Leen ?enc./lined in 1 i seine. •ti ine *tamest Inin•veoras In the Cif trill he a tufleltint guarailled of the Atari On: k of this csribli.breciai; yr etberalee. for styli era allf: their eetieeetioia; rolflitg, MIN. forges, neat reltle, - ut: ritintH udidt single nod .detible art; lotiat.tir , ,lllll ears will receive pr.tept Wet Goitneeot %lib the wnrLn is a biro st.lia rituality if fume.: ut Lirge <mite's at ahert} tr.cl, et vela t,tat•llPtitirleLlt 'are wren , fir ducat ility. the style or zteutlieluied tel rh tet,vrely 11E4 is 1 " , '14Y atteltt vigailtoad rem , ant? tinted In n I. Ludo. .s. in AH It, l'inegt'ot e ireu II exits raft, 'melt do roronagit. - J , 1117i , ; ItittES:t ' ' • }later fipt. 1: a rell I'_'.'39 TAMAQUA IRON WOR • • • Curler 4 Alltat, n, .Ifa IJl4crs and r ribfqw Art• it.mr rp ibr an hi ma; ant al4:tiii a, raw. rs. 314 ly vsi and praPtia 1t1.1.4a. in taLit, The'lial. j N,rt•tivt• artl. l j ^," thir.:lnek ,s. bII.L f ~ il4 rt,i lit 1.: 11, • *:"1,1114,,r 'lrt'ir ruttt , olt r :e: .. st thr•lo,i,!yr , tt Ig.tfl.ir att,nof..u . 1, ~ `'••••':'‘•,,.. :iiii,di,:z AL.. .' , 41' , r-•p•i • r e2t 4:11. r I rc It th., At-14r :tto.l t ,),•• t , 3 I tttel at 0,17 A - 'a - k •. 4 • ~ , I;.• •'• 1114,:lit !It:, 1 hr..; in: it untl , I!..lrorg ‘ - • ;v.A Hr. 'ar irroet4.l tnr `,', 71.-1!Itt 'sr* sill ' :tl,. 'et, tvr,:rowometti t.,.•yite witch a II tri 0 .11 :113r rnt,“l a:r Nrvit ....r.: .....1 1 , 0 , ~ 11..1 ..luo3til Illy •: •nt....e .1 lin . . no. Anon... Till. •ir , h” .fond 11,0- t.i f, tvir.uni.ll:l•,l'y : e.. Moo., flOtat., - the c-4,-.. of 5.4. ...., II? 1 . 1440..... try ' ' :Mon t!on of flu voot .41 with that f tif+ azajAfielur 'en .!I:. .. n Pc, fa ro ..I r, Over fluty lir I Oteirief and 'with i P«rpms wrie,tin! Atel2% A tall. OARTEI; Irril.4 :4 M.W. - BA DWIN AI -43 9F f - 1:'. it \'l•lt - llltz. ''. I ' . i•••• , / 0 0•I ,'1001•7/01 . 1 rerl, PP/ itririrq irt • rthwa,./... ' 11.14 ,- , oigrp ''l . •n' , l , nit I/T. ' l7f Dth, .I . It , t 'irn4 1 .4,1 6 1N...101.1‘1., tut n• ~ 1 , 1•I t tvorn into ,I.r.sr•rd I ' Itali , ~.., . i. p t „..,1 V. 1 , . ths•lr . 1, 4:400 r Loch. A2•-`,47,..- :•: ' :!!irr /.'oi r 0.. itiOtil , ..6o . 1i rt- a .44 ed ....:. i ..A.4. - :4, . ?I t . t ir, , tl;:lllAr 1;1":1?.. -., for whirl, - ' :'-ili'l ' ill '1•• , 15r of ow 'tiro. tlitvo or ~ ....- ... ... ~,, ..; ttoIP i , 4 (1)- , ! , ch..le, ...,.1.. ;.1 . ~..y i", 1,-.1.r.-.1.1.• ror.ntitit -0.,1 •1•••1: , ,r!tio n t - 11...tra•ler•.eurtr, -•••••tri ,•11:41. xn.l. r3il at: I work to be ~..,,, • 1,0 qi 1, 311•111 , 1 X I .•••• it virrt•l or 'b.. •.• -t with 11 1 ,. 104.4 .01.•11,, • 4 , atl..iiii litre, . 0 . i • . ‘ l, :1 0 -104,1 ...hi :; , 1 I o-. With 11,04. J • ~, • , ii : .: r ., •iiii . t•t tKe• ty•thr.4. yern. • , o ~ • 0 0 —, ,to th.. 1 0 , 1 - n•••s 4 4l4y 0 r sio - .. 1.,r porr• ,•'. o -rt• , 't - i i •• • , -.1 , 11 ;014 I , 1:, r iih i he r- and %I'r•h.. It,rtb,l!l,4.mi..hinvtrtralien ••• hlo •'II.I, h l l l.%tat and , ,. rolo ~",,,len,•' 101 , 1. 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VAN DUSEN, NORTON 4t. CO., •DIRLERS t< IttNTle.trtai or •• .• RED AND WHITE ASH,COAL. • 243 Walnut street-Philadelphia. - I.llhlrtv shyer. New York. 5 prAnoalreet. Boston. CUNWERLAND COAL. • • !AI ...gent% forth o Leh/Vh•C , o l 'nf Naciptiozi Comptny. 1'5842 . ' • Ploy No, !•11. . . •. • BLAIUSTON & 'COX, - • - 11MPPEtO Or TEI.E.IIrICT QUALthilf Or." WHITE ASIL RED ASII Wild TR EMONT SC!ItriLKILI "'COAL*, FILANULIN COMPANY'S CUMBER. - • . 'LAND COAL: aIso,IIAZLE'I'ON. LE: - . 111131LOOAL. , • • . 211' IV:.loot street, I f hlladetphis. { •'0Y1. 7 1 , .."ES : 1 N•qr. aireet. NeW York, - ' ri Do.nctrear. Itosjoh., • Pier No: 13. , i :HAYES. &.GODSHAtt.,:.. • n IPPETI.B 'OP BED AND WHITE ASH SCHDYLEELtCOAL: WIIAJti N 0.13. POIIT Lehigh and Schuylkill Cajal at Retail. fAItD--Corner'..Z.d.and Arch streets. OF/I . CE-lU3:walnut street,l'hiladelphht. . P 5842 Shipping ; S for AMSACITE COAL, beiiiwkre . River; PlAll'adeiplAin., . X. E. cyr. Waltint.a . Pourf.A s6.;4lll4itia. OFFICES:{ r5..5 Pine Sliver. NOW York. • (Mocha II t!013.11.1k ItuUyUng, rcovittenee. DAVIS PEARSON& CO:, . • &UNITS AND §iiIPPV.P.A OP ' •+ .ATED 401.1115 T MOUNTAIN WHITE AS.riand • RED. ASH COAL, / ,• so. D S Walnut Street, thilatielphla. OFFICE : No. tr) William Strov.t..NowY.uik. No. tll)oatm6treot. Itoston: .. Wil Ait r,-c. itt II:itiCII, DEF(AiF Ati t: ..i: VENUE. •DAVIS PHAISHN., PHILA. . ' .. GIDEDS BAST, ASHLAND. WHITE ASS,: From the PINK KNOT:tea SIT. LA VFA c.outEraks; mitnintt,o.vcsiat, JUSITit UAlt'i ER. CANAL LANDINGS—CIiE t ENWICII AND.SPILUCE STS oFFICtI:4No. 105 Waidut:Street, Phliadelphim. .4 pH; fo: ' 15.1 y -, • r q :if nn. . ii Crinl .1 uell•iii mrd in Mills.S; -. irinAnnil PAT.T.RSON & •.• • , AND 'R RS - Leenst: anti 'fittond Mountain White *sit - C *A L • Alan. itED ASH. fermi the Pearli.,!•lonntalli and Pal mer veins. itirSinur and Fred taken in esr4ialign for Coal. EDW. 11. awrntivs4?:s7, -t V 4. F. PATTERSON, 0. / .,qc.e.+l' , ll'areloin.se, kill/rood Ft roc!: li.t. S. PATTERSON,' ° Bridgeport, 1.40/tr Q'tenly, July 1.'3. '3.9 lir turn. , • t priers. ry ( f any wand I, u• ling else- :Attention -------- Scrofula, or King's Evil -1 ti a constitutional disease, a- eiirruir tiotrof the blood, by which this thlid beeernee vitia ted, weak and' poor. helm; in thn circulation, it per . yades the wi:11, body, nod nosy burst out In disease on any part‘of it. No organ ie ire,. from its atta be, nor IS then, One which it uo.y not destroy. The scrotulous taint ie varieurly csitsed — hy mercurial dire.ise, low liv ing. dik,rd-red or unhealthy fot,d. impure air, pith and filthy habit:, the. depressing sires, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, is be-, reditary in the coustilutiou, descending "from parents to children unto the Mini and fourth generation:" in deed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says. "I will Tile. it the iniquities oft be Union; upon their children." _ Its elferts commence by der ;Mika- from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous mal9,er, which. in the-lungs, liver, and Internal organs. is termed tubercles; in tjte glands, swellings: and on the surface. eruptions or sores. This foul corruption. which genders in the blood. depresses. the energies of life. so that scrofulous constitut loos not only.suiler from scrofulous complaints; but they bare far less power to withstand the attacks of other diseasoi consequeptly. vast numbers perish by disorders • al t boughlelkscrofulous in then' mature: are still render ed fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the con sumption which decimates the human family has its ori gin directly to this senfulouscontanalnation • and many destructive diseases of the liver. kidnoyr, MAd, In d.ed. of all the organs, arise from or are aggrayakial by the tante cause. • , One quarter of all oar people are semfulons their pwrons are invaded by this Corking infection, and their to atth is undermined by It. To ,rleause it from the rya• tern we must renovate the blond to an alterative medi cine. and Invizorate it by healthy acal and turclse.-- , :nett a tueitclue cc supply I ts I msgpert th. tii,l 31schine LNl'vtli ONO nt.ng ev-ente such ets ling 'lilts. 1,, Pumps. Cast I n •4, • 'Wit brR, • hi, Be e tiontAndor. nil 14jolot tttirthptn• xtill give ♦ r•ill Aft Lett( 41, ou VII. OW wider YlNVugx. Ku' trui of }roster Ma r%. (tu be ehrt lon 14.1,:%tate), cter of the cogiOos of r blaot tiliiiK pUcopp, tian. car I;rrtnry, aim. The to nonce in Ipima srhrrl perlor. and By etriet prepri. tor I • a aare of roprietor. ffIZEIZII pn parld to t tat tona -1 .r %c IxtLu -1 rxpertvnre IL. largrnt Pan t,lven.t... wit t top kl Allerix Ni. L the Sl..ye but 4 drum% .elieved. rat; the price at.t wituthir. it caanat Le 'NT w hwl, in. tal el II o th y t tTt the.eve 'rta a sialle urlS~ti 001' 141 prin. contiavntly r;-I.,Vz• ,n• ,rnb: kiln the mhos.. weeks. cf !la Itrum d: sited srlth all thus enattl orettespa eh anything In & A I, I.EN 17- t•-•„ • ,-_ . , ~..,1,.....•_, ,i„,•..1 . 1,- -. --Z. ---- .. 1 ' .. 1- ..„ . .-:;•-_,, .-.- -,' - . - t t . '. - • ~,,; ' ,-.; '..-- ~' ~..-::. , ~.., ~ ,i t. , -,.,==ii7, 4 1 - -kti -- ,.`-e;i : iii: w-0 ,- c "s‹ ,- --,-,.: 4 -„ , - , -: -- ~. 0 . .x%,.:;,-.4.--- , i . :•11-; 1 '44,1a4-.'.44 1 ' ;a:l.'''. -' * ' . -- ,, -4 - ii-• - ' i f. , - ' , `‘ l .. -I. ;T :ig:#4 ,7 * °. 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Philadelphia. `• , I VICE:: ' No. ili State atre.l. 1;... ton. ' • - X 0:14;6 B rnis dwn*, New YOrk. .. V5B-11 SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION. ° ", •tvhwef..*Ci. 1. • • LEWIS AVDENRIED &CO. ROBVIE.L, POTTS - &-CO. • (205 Walnut - Street, P6lladr,lpbitt " 014 ICES :-' 110 ltluadway. Neat. York., State St re,4 and Sfereltants' Enw.-Tkontort, • • Wharf No. - . REPPLIER -& BRO. SPOIIN VNIN IMEEMII! Wla nit If o: 3., CHAS, MILLER &,CO. `MIN V.ILS ASD 13HIPPLES OF CO.tL. RED ASH, Fibm tbelr rualsrx coLutiaLlEs A:YLER'S . . Conipound Extract of Sarsaparilla; The' most effectual' reafely which the utedorat skill of our times can devim fir t lila everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. - is emot,ined 'from the most active re. utedbds that have dbcovered for the expurgation of this f,,ul disorder (tort the blood. and the rescue of the system ?min its destructive eoni•equences. Hence it sh:ntld be eMployed fur the cure of. not only seihtula, bu_t also those other alfectlons which mire froth it, such sr Empire :Ind . 4 4in Divivres,St. A titOny'S Pirr, Rote, or Erysi,ofla , , Pinirks, l'ostars, thpichr4, Mains and .Built, Turners, ret.r and Salt. Itlirtttu. ",&*-1. Read, elMeWidl7l, Syphilitic and . 2ler6triel Dir tales, Dropsy, Mirpersia. Pebiliti., and, indeeti,4ll Com- Pla fate artaing from rdiabal. or Impure Bloat. • The popular belief . In irttpuritq of Om blond" is founded In truth.lbr serofdla I. a degeneration at the blood.: The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsaparilla Is-to purify and re%enetate this vital fluid, without which aound• health Is impossible lu - contateinated • tittl• tions. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the Purposes of a Family Phylsio, are ari ;un t ie's.* that 40,434 within' the ranseut their art ton root rarely withstand of trade them. Their pone• treeing properties search, and elerinss, and invigorate every port bm,of the human organ Istn„ rorreefing Its die. " 31 " 4. .'' , and restoring its 'healthy "gentles. ,As a consequence t thew pr „ ppeertlee. the Inland whole bowed down eith nein 44r ph.,t , lrol debility Is astordebolto fitad his health or energy . restorettby remedy at once Salim* pie and inviting. Not rely 410 thoy tore the eirery-day eointilaints of everybody, but also- man,7 formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my Atnerken Alnianac. containing etWilficates of their cure: and direetione for their 111.0 to the follow. log ronip:aints lin:Grown, llccirtburn, Headache arf• sing from disnrdfml Nourra. iodigertiort, rain in di.] .iforOid Inaction nf li.e Bovelc, flatimmey,Lnps of and tither kindred Complaints. arts Ind from r lOW state, of the body or obstruction .of lts functions. • Price, 25 cents per Box; Five Boxes for 8100. Ayer's Cherry 'Pectoral, ran riff: iLtriu CURE OF Conghs, Cohbo, htelttrao, Lioursenesn, Croup, • DoWisehitis. hietpititt tend inr the n.firf r!famstoripliivPntients. in'adeanted eta- !JCSof il e ke el"ro .ar4r, "•, • , So wide Is ihe field of its usefulness. indl , o Tit:MMUS 'are the CAN:• of it. cures, that almost every section of er i umey ah,,,unds In persinos publicly known. who have been re.tored from Marmlog and been &operate d (more of the lung. by its use. When owe tried, Its superiori ty .rerr ever y t;tber medicine of its kind it. 140 apparent to es,ipte observation, and wrote its virtues are known, the testate no lonFer hesitate what antidete , to qmploy fee the d ist resat:int and - dangerous affections of the pul monary organs that are incident I, cur climate. While many inferior remedies thrust trims the remmuoity have filled ator been discarded. this has gained friends by every trial conferrid benetlia en Mei afflicted they can never forget. and produced cures too pimentos and too ressarkpitis to be inrerttop. , . • rut:v:l3am Br ' OR. if. 'C. , A YRE I. CO., Illitasd Price, $1 par Nottle3 B}i-Bctles fa! $6. ”A„ . ll nlar Ls!ty bißtolll,/. Som. Poet*. nu"; an awk atarchaals.aaorraay, ...rnlibout the country.- - ea. a, p raptli ' ate - Trtint,-STONE at 'C Anuto d rv. t ar il r ; r;ix t r:lp A vy SCHiriLKILL . ANO LEHI& • AND . brozurit duns =CUMBERLAND, ..,• •., 20 %vomit stzol... Plitladel9l3, OFFICER: • 9 Wrobingt 1 2 9114(13g, P •- ' • 169 Brgadvai. Nod York. kilt N 0.5, PqllT frtICIUMOI6.: _ .. • . 'Pier ,No., 0.. . . ' LEWIS R ATHER iIl DI • .- . imams Lan illilPPlat'OT VIA. Offers for sale hi the Cdrgo. the fo'...st ( ) nail . RED AND WHITTIE,ASH CQ -•\ Also, LE111(11.1 anit.CU XIBEE L:Ali El s / .. wirAße. NO. O t RICHMOND. 531 a iValnut strret.Shiladelph OFFICES:I 10 Exchange street, Boston J. J. succicacox.) I SINNICKSON ' SCHTZLNELL WRITE AND MAI AM, 1" ALPO, • I • • Lehigh and. Ilituminanit Cootie. — ""'• 1 • f No .182 Walnut street, Phila. ' labia. OW Slate Ilousr IllsAtuent. 11. ton. WHARF PUIt.T 111ClIMOND, Phila. a. .1'594; - -: . . Pier lie. 11. . • . ... LEMSA.IIDENRIED CO., .: , Alto Li PSALM/SIN THE DENT TAMS SoP • ..Anthikaite - & Bituminous Coals. ' 1.t05 Walnut street, Phlladelp . , { , . OFFICFS.: 110, Broadway. New York.. t 4 O state street, Boston. . ' .. rioncei Shippers fron..ElizabeM . 07 LEIIIOII, SPRING MOUNTAIN. RAZZ COUNCIL I LIG E, COALS. LEWIS MIDENUED :CYZ I PTCMS • 205 Walnut strget, • 1l Broadway. NEW YOU ' SO State street • Irbeifesale Dealers in the best 1 II COALS—a& Prwridars Doff Creek ) blee.f prednezjog ore". 150,00 tons a tied? n ted DIAMOND, (Red Ash,) and BLACM,IIzArn Exclurive Agent,. foribe ealeof the purely cust )lonutain.Oeal,from the Locust Dal 1 toio. C. Potra Co., all of which will be Now York, via Canal; or own wive, vl _Piers, (below Ziary Yard, Plailadelphia.) Auto,` At. Philadelphia, from Pier No.ll, mond. The eholcest :qualities of BED and COMA from Schuylkill County, selected care,andahipped under our personal 'ripe, • • At Elizabethpoik, N. J. LETO!' SPRING MOUNTAIN and COQ From Baltimore,, The celebrated A5H...3111U: 13111:31IN At 'Tetley City, A.J. r , (ria Lehigh and Morris Canals • The 'Very superior WILItE BAitUF CO. Baltinare rein % taken from the '"Audm runt and Coal Company's Kstale,7'llear also; the COUNCIL JUDGE COAL: both iteater purposes and for family lise.areun . Vie hold certificates In our ofliees. from have used and fully tested these C•iials. them the fir.NT ptIinACITI. Coals for •stean ducin,.,•• no clitrker.less ashes and greater Li other kiddy umr.before the public. • Nay 15, , Sr. P. GORDON PLINY 'PIS . • . ' 3117 R .R Alb SIIIPPEtt O Coal Hill Pink As I CONNER & rtiftE MINERS Mit/ Bll trrF.rts Or Vie CK Locust Mountain . J.J..CONN .7. SIPA 1 AP roi, • ' roar A . - Schuylkill County, P. -1 Iltr..4llvertist meta: set ialarper tsrpdharl charged 50p..reeat.ailcdacc an our regular GEO. BOLLIX.] [BOVA VENBOBIC. • Boldin . & Penro e, Tobiceo,.oil & Crezeraleo mission MERCHANTS, 105 4V.Wittei sired, antllo6 111 Mawr Plll/ /lily lA, + H. P. & W. 0:-T4t, IMPORTERS & MANUFACTURER Perfumery AND 641 North Ninth' 4 PWLAD April =759 FALL IMPORTA LARGE ADDITI STONE WARE AND FOR HOTELS AND FAX At Greatly Reduce NEW' STYLES 8i; Of Plain and. Richly Dei DINNER, DEBSET.T. TEA. AND TO • CHEAP AND BEAUTI I'ARIAN NIANTIat TOILET liorrLEs,couxiN At Reason:4d Toottlizt VITO A OCNEVIAL VIP Fari-cv Suitable for presents during the ePprOse TYNDALE 14 MITG xmarocortirras, NO. 707 CHESTNUT ST AUOVE SZTKATH. , P,HILADELPHIA. Reptember 17, 69 R W. P. ALL 14 !loath Delaware Avenues PHILAD Oils, Soap, ,'AND SOLE AGENT FOR Magee- Supei-Phopphate Sur P ENNSI . ILV AN Li. DELAWARE tN Pkitladolpbrii: July 9,'59 Wire- Ropik - Wor - JOHN A. lIOEBL - • .Trenton,'Ne • ffr•A lards aminiimPnt of Wire flope , hand. Orders filled with despatch. Yor and mat. relic - ocular. - f Vett. 27, . r GEO. W. POMEROY LULUS rs _ .". OIL, SOAP, CANDLES. IVO.: •12 South Water str I sir*, Lard, , • Oil, Sperm and - Alletesso EfliS-Os • 1 . , I . - , • r- 7.,.r .-_ ,- ..1r - ' . .74-,.,-:,. - - ' 9- - --- ' ,II :EP - ---..-;-- - , .. . , . - • . -'.- .-.:1,,,,,,,....-,-4.::.,,,,...-i,..1..,y...":=4.---4....-:..0-....=, ~.- q- - - 77 7. 7 .'nv'• .._,,,, - e- .z.:--- 4 -- -IR:- - r . ..s_.:7 . ... 4 -- k, - - zri,..' . -iin----A !.1..1 - rf,...i .,5 .•,- - t- . -- . T . .,,, , ,,,?4-r ; Vfe , ._.!.. . -... x*'-- ----------'. i:1 - ...,,---• ,--t--r,.,-.--,--. ,;_.. ~..• _. ~-..,....., ~„ ..,...,'-- ----- ......._,L-------„ . . ; F . - - 0, ---- --,-4,--,-.71-4--- :,.,--_-,.,,,-,:-- ,:-:---,-,,e---.,..,,.-._,,,,„gt vi ----4 , .. , _ , Pier 'No: 5. OALS, Piei No. 9. . V.RI.: V ES ER ON AND P. 9 la BOSTON DOMESTIC Ilthile Ash.) • v ennine Lo- Colliery of peed direct Greenwich rt Bich- lITTE ASII jib ,pedal, utendence. IL RIDGE US COIL. 1., from ;Abe ed Implore• Vl'texture; f which, for passct4. - parties who. pronounce iu use., pro• ze, than any Coal. Plifburs UN, FIIRATEb Coal. r 59 27-ly rusualidllbe ales. DELPIIIA LOR, oaps treet, ONS. We are now rerelelng TA] our extensive stock of LASS Prices. APES Grated SETt3, L. NAMENTS, l es, . balidars. • -DEALER Iry Candles, Lye, f Lime, W JtMSZY. o of M. ' Jersey. nenntly on treugt ti t 0.1 y• EMIMIM Shipment of Anthracites, Pler'So. 7. JOHN R. WHITE. • SIIIPPFIR oP SI , t,..11;a. ii x XXaXa etc:pal; • WIIAIII , NO. 7, [VAT 1:1C11 SION D. aFic,Es " No. ale Walnut at reef, PblladelUbla. No. 300,Weqt Thirteenth at, Noe York. , October 16, 3ti • "'4':, ' • -., Pier No.lo, BANCROFT. LEWIS' & means M D animate oilinta • • • . CELEBRATED ASHLAND COAL, • PROM 31AIIANOY MOUNTAIN. . - OFFICE—III. Walnut street. Commercial Philadelphia. . • Near-Tork.Oßlce—io Cedar street. Bn'rinn Orme—% Rilby it et,. Met. 23.'.16 43- - NO. 12. _ liegit: Starterlnt.—Joe. 3taxfieid.—Chao. Wannemaeher. • N.' STIIIITEITANTOO., - • TUE cAntors 'DEsestirtoxs OP ANVECRiICITE' IIIoLIJDIMI.TIIE Sr.'s? TAUTETIER OF' ' ' RED & WRITE ASLI ECIICYLIVI, A LEURIII COALS; ALSO: . , CIPIIDERLAND,Iromt I e Tres:burs Ccermaty's Operate Cr6elt Mee. -„ . - • - • No.llo Walnut street. Fhlladelpbta. • OFFICES:No:2 6 1111 by street, Boston.. .. . .;No. lila Broadway, cur. of Cedar st, f 2.l„:Yotsk. Nos. 12 A 10, Port Intl mond, tlizabethport, N.. /., Baltimore, 116„ind Va. • . [Aprlllo,lo 16- • . Pier Nci. 14. : • CHAS. A. HECHSCHER. & CO.. -wmvvsna OP, • • 4 S BROAD MOUNTAIN, BLACK lIHATUANDSUPEORIR .IMO ASU FOA LS. 45. South street, New York. OF F{ 11.0 A -stout street, Philadelphia: r 51343 • TITSSOMITIONof CID-PARTNER SIIII.—The partnership' heretofm:e existing In the names of RANDOLPH A CO.. and RANDOLPH& & HAMPSHIRE:, ha* been dissnieed by mutual consent. to take oiled November 1,1553. The business of said firms will be niched by CARMAN- and, Trtmotioni: F. 'B ANDOLPH, who are alone anthOrfaed to nee the signs. tarter of the i lirma for that purpose. • • Easton, °deter'A 1.843, , 45. . . Sprin i g iE N V o i lan ti tMON ' ooAt ! • CARMAN F.XANIIOi.Pir, IVO. F. lissomLen and TIM AR F. ItAxDoun, under the name and lirm of it Al•DOLPII, BROS.:v.111 continue to cell the entire product of the L'PrtoP Mountain .o.ll(rry. Mr. CHM:" lIAMPSRIRE has contracted .to mine the Coal for them. and gise his ex petleate and skill irt'that department. .fre•Orders for thi,Coal may be ndtlieldeul to them.at their respective onions In New .York, Philadelphia, as ton and 'Neaten. [Nov.s, '59 46.3 m NOTICE! VO'ntEls hereby giveri that there . 11 if , 110 absolutiadlssolutlon of the..partnership here tofore existing In the names of RANI:101,111S t HAMP SHIRE, In the lease. ac.„ of the Spring Mountain Col liery.. There is simply an iarrsagement among the les sees to change the modeoldoingbasiness fora specified peeks). November 12,'50 . • , 4153 m :CAIN - , HACKER & COOK AND MIMI or 'Stanza& 3EIC oath Ocsal. Also, dealers In other first y ualit les of White amt.:Red Ash C0a15.... . - N0.136 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and WootPond . Wharves. Schuylkill. TITOISM! CAng. Shouusllscizi. Just Coot' February 15, '59 9-1 y F. VOO-RHIES, • MINER AND SHIPPER Or TUE CCLEDRATS.IS . , . , Lewis Vein. Red Ash Goal, From the -.NEW ,DIJNOAN COLLIERY." .. eroineri no Other Coat:--wlikh mmures IN purity. 43" Cargo sales by _' • . JOHN SHAY.. Agent - • For I. F: roormiES . • . 1 , 1.Z0.11 Moe great. New York Pritlwr . llle. Ihrebil2.'49 I.lone 5.'58,23-IA it _ • 'JON ES & COLE, - a *SIMS AND SHIPPED TAMAQUA - WHITE ASH•COAL, • From tho Beevesdale and littekillbs Collieries. 'Ol4 ien--No. 320 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Ire. Coal, forwarded from Port Clinton by pouting Itall road, or In Boats by Schuylkill Canal. -1-'14,21 - PATENT COAL . TUBS. ISA AG SELTZER,'Agent for the cel - imited'Ashlind,Coal, mined by Baniroft, Levels & Co., has removed his oldie to TT Cedar Street, between Broadway and Nassau street, New York. 'Has also the agency for the sale of Focht's . Patent; CO.ll Tube and blocks. All dealers in Coal will find it to their interest :focal and 1.4/0 thig nett ;little for saving labor.' • New York, July 2:'58 27-6 mo HARDWARE. HARDWARE AMMON DEPOT: -..... THE SUUSCRIBEII. haat ng now annug .. - -.--- ed his goods at his new plaee or burthess and with a new determination of furnish. ins all such goods ar the business of the Coal 'Region may require, at their lowest market value. twllcits,theinapection of the Public. t shall be always on hand, and have on hand a full stock of Par, iron, Chopping Axea, , Flue iron Coal Shovels, , •Caat Steel, .. , Trace Chains, Slit troll, ' Nails and-Spikes, • !tope, Tackle Blocks. Bellows, . - Anvils and Vices: he.. . ' iftirdware and Iron Depot, Crum Breen, three doors above Starker. east aide. - FRANK POTT. July 15,1t51. , , ELL, • r flo relinquish 'the Hardware buolnesn. La rosncered the -babmse of his stock to the brick building in Norwegian street, between Centre and tail trout streets. adjoining the Liquor store of Mr. Jas. • • • ' emitb, where he is now closing out his goods with out regard to costs He would reepecttully call the attention of lf*ussekcepere, hiechaulee; 31inets and others to his stock. being 'allotted thit twill be to their advintage to give MOW * call. as her is determined - to clove the busts:era. Among,' his Moak will be found a general snowmen' such an Is usually kept inliardwaro Stonsa. There will be found-- • . : „ Locke,, _ .. . - Binges - .. " Hand and T Panel:lows, X Cut and - 31111 Sawn, Belkswa • Files and Itasps,7•• - - s• Anvils,. •,.• •, , T-: - ! . • ' , • • , 'itres, ..• •.. „--,:' Bieck( and D - les, - Chisels, Augers, - - Braces and 'My, Planes of &Bland". ' ' Tack'', '• • - - ' ••. Btads. ~• • • Chains,- .- - '.. -- : • Shoyels and Spades, .- - . Saddlery Hardware.- - Baddler's Teals, _ . Wagon Boxes, ise.; to . . . - - . , . . . . .. . . . alen o n hand, a lot of Ant r i t e Cabinet and Coact maker's Varnish and Japan, together with Rolled end ForPti Iron. a hear, Cot and bining Steel. to. of the best mannhcinre., . •-' CIIAS. w.cpalEss. April SO, 'lq ...,-. , • - ' • 1ll41:- ~ l • &c. - ' ' • • '•CEORCE - BRICNT'S' .. .. ---- ' = ,:silAl ll.i.M.Dwaltli rs Nur , ' two deerebe . low , ogles Ilottl,atol neatly op ß ositotbe MlSers' Book,PottarliKlibude 1, 111 be found an scceellent assortment of Man- % - nigs Trionat Coach , des, • Eprines. - I2lne Trays, • •. SatlCery, • Dritarla),Vare, • • filinemaker's Tools; A seort Wen, pr fine liorluy t•tirp,sktres rod?, • .7 • Table Cultery, • '• • • (liars and Paint. Pocket Cutlery,' • , her Iron of all s acs, - Table Spoons. 116144. 4 • Anvils and -Nails and Spikes,: +;.l. • ilasortrnent. of fine Gans; ttaitrrad Iron and 116114'; • Sheet ItOti Criselblas, Smith Troia, . • • Wire,Tin Plats, ttuilding 3laterlaly " Bran Keith*, Cart Shel, ' , Fad trots, - -•,' gt ft e e steel, .• Pans and lkdlars, .• - Arm BhLtel r Chains., XIII have, ' ' Ratuord Tisees,' eras-cut tlasno;- • • Powder and bhas s . •l• • • • : • • Fine thing taws.. : • /C. et, belovi it v il L el tu... :7s4&4 l : i i i ii y ilo h Le i la i tc ti t r ten " an tas :4 l 4 7 tiout tltia l ha timk _: . the **Penta' truallti tit - 0 6i4. -°l/ tz • 14,1 *Oolisid riamviu drum and iratiditiAgettat ' 43014 arifr N igii"°*:Wia'Shtd. crfa2, . ei -Window Shades-I-Gold Borders. 6 and 7 Feet Long. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT! NEW PATENT FIST URES! At Nearly Half City Acted Orket. Can be bidet n 114.1.3zAVS !Neer and Booksto Pottsville. dirCall and tee them. • . NEW STYLES— or Paper Hangings, De earatio na, &'a. Oiled 'Window shades, Fixtures, Le. MUDEY & BOWEN, Painters and Paper Bangers, Centro Stmt. Poltstmlle," dears abort Asierstoto Burro March G, '1,9 13- 1 4' •'A-`11'177, . . • - REDUCED PRI CE S. • . - r Wint,ll... - ra,ez-, qu. 3:Leap. . . HE sttbscriber has vlargt lot of kl , rery choke Patterns .of • . •P. a 1 Paper,4oltatle for flails, —— . --- Parlors. Didirm. Rooms* Chain. , ..'-.: Pk e w,;,--- , -,..---7 - --.. hers and Public IS ullategsor bleb , . 1 ",,t,t, , , ..- • ~ ..t...".: be Srlll sell at Etready 'redursd, on a rp, prlaaa. The Stock embraces the • ... ss% • atest and most esteemed Patterns. Paper as cheap as, IS cents a Piece. • ' ' , . ':PAINTINOAC. • . Now is the time (Or Bargai us,for raper Hirginotand Beaks st • B. BAN NAN'S Limp Wholesale and Retail Fiver and Renk.Stare.. WW - PAPERALERGERS;SRPPLJED VERY CHEAP Apdf I ,' S9 ' 14- TRAVELING. PHILADIA &READING RAILROAD. Excursion Tickets,r4,l' gi k kEStr i f Ittrtm.Phttaldelphla to l'ot 1x....W. , yllte and 'ream will be - roll PlitlaTelPtua, uu t atu ry day rsod !fin ndayx. at $3 75 each, good for any, train on those days, and on the succeeding' Monday, - ti. A. NICOLL% Genzrol Su t. August 11, '39 33- • AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. Fatahliehed in 1852. Carrying the IL S. Nails. .gailhtg Pomitirely on the lirty Advertised; n~DAY'S PASSAGE,— rhe Of f. Itueenfreent Cilpper - Ship"SAIIIIEL G. OLOVE,131,"1600 tone burtben.—Ksuuk, Comroauder,— Is now al, Pier No. 5 North Myer. rapidly loading. and will be dbipatthed for Melbourne on the 18th of October, Yhe" .43: G." madektha passage last year to Australia, and delivered.ber cargo in perfect order. .She his mild sailer, tellrst rate order; and is expected to make the. passage inilde of 75 trays. She bat tnegnifieentlacont =modatiotil for Seat and Emend ciaes passengers. 4.. - Rates of Passage. Flrit•Cabin Saloon, , F.MO; Second Cabin. Sim Children In arnis, free; over two years Ind -ender te'elve.lialf price. • For Freight or PsSicige, apply on ',fiord, or to R. W. CAMERON, 6 Gosling Green. New York. Sight Bills for sale, and cash advancee3nade on con. 'signnients.: Consignees In Australia: Messrs. Wilkinson, Bras. a. Co. October 1.'59 (June 19,'59 2ely] XlO. EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. miwy r A u p z , !, t3 t13 1 ! A FTER M a yllt Passenger Train, will re on this' road daily, connect frig with trains at Anent° n for New York, Easton and in termediate pisees. and at 'leading with trains for Liar risbarg,Pbiladel phi.% and Pottsville. - 'Trains going Esst wlll leave Bending at 0 A. M. and 12 DV, arriving in New Yerk at 12.30 A. DI. and 7 P. The trains coating West will leave 'ow York at J 1.45 A. Si., arriving In Reading at 0 P. M. A train will .also leave Easton at 7 A. 31.. and Allentown at 8.15 arriving la 'Wading at 10 A.M. • . . Fares from Rending . • To 'Temple, $J 15 To 31 illerttown, 10 SO . Blandon, . .• . 25 Emnos, 90 Fleet *Fo od , Allentown, 100 Lvfins, 45 Bethlehem • 115 Topton, - 55 Easton, - . : 1 15 Shamrock, . a New Yor, !3 30 Freight trains itlt elan run dilly imtween reading and New-York, leaytogitmollni at 0.01 A. M. . JAMES MOORE, General Supt. -- Almost 13:'50 - TO - TRAVELERS ,WEST & SOUTH-. SehuyikilL & Susquehanna Railroad, '(Late Dauphin ê Buoquehanna Railroad.) R ERSONS desiring to go West and _ South will find , the ehespeot route via the Sebuyl• ii and'Susquehannte Railroad, running from Auburn to Harrisburg, where it connects with the trains run. sting to Pittsburg, Baltimore and •Washington, and also Chambersburg. • The connections art , punctually, made at all Me points, and it is cheaper then any other line run. ning to these points front Schuylkill County. The cars leave the Depot of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad daily, st 034 o'clock, A.3l..and arrive at Auburn in time to take the cars to Harrisburg, where- they ar• rice at 12.20. P... 11. • Lease Ilattisburg daily at 2 o'clock, I'. M., and arrive at Auburn In time to connect with the &o'clock Pottsville train. . . . • . Farelrompttaville to ilarrisburg, tat Chum, "210 14 :, 4i 6i •• 6, 7 5 a ch m ; . • 175 Fare to Baltimore ' 4;65 . Fare to Pittsburg, tat Class ' ' , 9,65. , .. • " - 2d Claw. 600 . rir-Thmagtt ttrkets to all points famished. Tlekets maim procured of the Agent at ilortliner'# . lintel, Pottsville, at any time during the day. • Cll,4slllEltd Duzue. Agmt. . . Noe. 19,.1 ,9 - . .. I . 4741 • : LEHICH i7j." ----- - • alrbial _ . ..: LEHICH VALLETRAILROAD. SummerSnmmei Arrangements el • l'assenger Irains. IN and aster MONPAY . ,3IAY lath, 1139,the Ptuteettfter Tratne en the Lehigh. V . ttlhi Barna Cowpany .wfil run at the fullowing hours: Down Trains. leare - ' 411011. Express. Amnia. 'Mauch Chunk at 0.00 A. 31., 12.30 P. /1.. 12.35 P.M Slatington • 8.40 • " 'l.OB 0 1.29, " White Hall •.• 7.12 " 2.33 • " 2.25 " , 'o.las:incites 7.27 " 1.45 " 252 " -Alhmtown* . 7.40 s" ,• 1.66 - 3.15, "'• Bethlehem • 7.58 " 2.11 " 3.40- Freemansburg 8.07 ". 2.20 " 3.57 " Arrive at Easton " 8.30 • a 2.13 'a. 4.45 " Up . Trains. - - Lrare Jlaß. Erprrig. Eaiton at 6.00 A. 81., 11.45 A. IL. 3.35 P. 31. Preemansbeirg 6.4012.09 " 8.57 Bethlehem '- 7.00 " - 12 19 " 4.08 Allentown , 7.40 " 12.34 . 4.20 . Catasanqua -8.07 " . 12.46 " - 4.36 " - White Hall --1.00 " 4.52 - tilatlngton • 9.04, " " 15.26 " • A rr. Manch Chunk 10.00 " -2.05 6.10 - DOWN TRAINS WITH THEIR CONNECTIONS. -The 6.00 A. )1. Mall Train Will ran in connection with , the Catawissa, Williamsport and Eels treinTrom Elmira, Williainsport, Danville and Rupert, and will connect at Allentown with the East Penn. train thr Reading, liar riebarg and Pottsville: at Bethlehem with the North • Penn. train for Philadelphia; at Radon with the Cen tral of New Jersey train for New York, and at Philips burg with the Eel. Def, train for .Belvidere. This train will also enable •passengers to-go to the Water Oar, Scranton and Great !tend, either by the Bel. Del. or the Central of New Jersey train. The 12.30 P. M. Express train trill rutzln connection With the Beaver Meadow train from Wllkabarre, White Maven, Hazleton azd -Weathctli. and with' the Nast Penn. train from Harrisburg, Pottsville and Reading, and will connect with the North Penn. train for Phila. delphis, with the Central of New' Jersey train for New ; York, and' with the Bel. Del. 'train for 'Lambertville, "Trenton and Philadelphia.. , UP TRAINS WITH THI3R CONNECTIONS. ' The 6.00 A. M. Accommodation train will connect with • the lissl Penn.train for Reading, Pottsville and Hare* - burg, The 11.45 A.M. Mail train will mint!, connection with the Rel. Del. train from Philadelphia, Trenton and Etun bertrille, with the Central of New Jersey train from New Yorkorith the North Penn train from Philadelphia, and will ',connect with the Beaver Meadow train for WentherlY, Hazleton. White Haven and Wilkesbarre. The fi.35 P.M.,Exprese train -will run In convection with the !Central of New lemey traln from New York, and will scinneet with the rain Penn. train for Reading, pettsrille and Harrisburg. and with the Catawissa. W. and E. train for Rupert, Laurin., Willianraport and El mira. ; Bethlehem, May 16th;18.,r9. .22• PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R. am@ Snmmee Arringementi-April 18, 1839. PASSENG ER 'MAINS. Leave Pettily!lle, dilly. (except Sundays) at BM A. 31., and 3.20 P. 31.-5 Passing Iteadlniat 10.10 A. 51., and 5.00 P. 31. Arriving In Ptilladelpttla at 12.52 noun,aad at 7.40 P. .11.;' 11P PASSENGER TRAINS Leave Philadelphia, dolly. (except Sundays) at 720 A. M., and 3.30 P. M.—Plowing Reading at 10.20 A. 31., and 6.03 P. It. Arriving In Pottsville at 12.03: noon, and tt 7.50 P. IL - - , , . . . . • 'Both 141 and Down Passenger Trains connect at Port- Clinton with Trains to and bum Tamaqua, Catawba*. Williamsportand • Elmira.. Alm aloe. • Passenge r Trains only conned at Port Clinton thy,wintabarret Scranton and Pittston.. . _ Passengers testing Williamsport by the Cat/nibs* Asthma Niglieldne at 10.10 P. M a mottled ti Rh's Pas senor Train leasing Port Clinton at 1... V A. 111., arrive at iteading'at 6.30, breakfast, and pmeeed direct. to Phil-• adelphis by the 0 A.M. Beading Accommodation Train. • LEBANON V ALLey. BRANCH Passenger Trata leaves Reading at 14.4 A 31:after arrival of Up and Down Morning Passenger Tr . altt from -Philadelphia and Pottariller." Arriving at Harrisburg at. 5140 110012.2nd connecting with Passenger TrallMett the 'Northern Central, "Pennsylvania" and "Cumberland ally Itailttuda.. for Sunbury, illiamaport. Pittsburg. WIC-leer; Daltimomend Chembersburg. Returning . , leai , es Harrisburg at 2.45 P.M. after arri val of Trains from above points: Arriving at Reading al 6.40 P. H.. and connecting. with Up and Down Trains for pottnille and Philadelphia the came arenlng...:No Truism run oss Sundays. - ' • , Pore owttetireen Pottsville and Phtladelobta, $2 75 and 25; Reliant. and Philadelphia, $1 75 and 51 45;.. Barrlsburgand.rhlladelrbia, $3 25 and Int 70; Lebanon and rblisidelptda, 52 60 and $2 10; Beading and Star. rlaburS,Sl 60 and $1 SO; 'leading and rottavUla, $1 05 and $U 55; Itendlug and Lela:lon. 55 1%04 70 cents; - Pottsville and Harrisburg. $2 05 and $2 154Tottavillo aod Lebanon.sl 65 and $1 au_ . • Through No.l Tlekota—Pouvrllle to Dalthaore,Ss to .Gett2abtint.:s4. be heading- to Battlsors, .$4; Readlaa.to .I..anauter.s:/ - 25. „ • _ arv-140 pounds of Itaggas, allowed each Passenger. " Tbo Second MSS Can tun *lth altthe otx)vo Angular marvingTrainitimatmi Arceigtoon Teals lip,onty, =rnaoastmdaya.. _ , , - Through eleiapaii Vitiata. at Wired tiv Mar era rails, gotestoAtetrotrehlettge, snd'all the prtnetpni points In theifest. North Wee; andllte Csividebt sot -IpoilsesstTlatratik rt *lsm assii Wan tit• aim ithiellye es* bishatllns eppitestfinetnibelltetioteagept. - Att'Tteketa win w. purduistel• before tg i td , Pgattf anieha U f ital t "" e ir . 1:0' ;Sept: Ai m s sti ri,Ws fai" ~.. k. ..••• ~x~=tt~a~tg,~. . . . - ..tCarepornry,g/Stnkeipari., • • PATINSeS. ' ••• • ' Tic,ia—Wltat created do yoUhrd in beligoOk ealmt• 11107-That which green wainda receive from laver. Mgr:Chaim. • tatienee,'ny lord: why lie nue sold of pea r ea; Of all the 'tts neatest kin to - Heated; t. metes Men loot like ceda "The bid of I:ama - Whet e'er Isom earth about him etas a acdfersr, . A soft. meek, patient, bumble; tranquil spirit, •The f rst true gentleman that over breeth'4l.l . . -the stock of patience then cannot l , e pacl; All it desires, it has what slant moral 1 ' It la the greatest enemy, to Law - • . That Can be, for It doth embrace all wrpogs, 'And an elialus up lawyers' and women's tongues: • 'Tts the perpetual pliscooes liberty, I t• [dem, Ills walks and ore.harde: the bond•slaee's der - And makes him Seim proud of his irtx chain, As though be wore It more for State thou pain - It is the beggar's music, and thus singS,—, I • ~ Although their bodies beg. their souls ire kings., '7O, my dread liege: It is the Rip of tdisti.; • Wars us aloft. makes men and Rivets kW; • • • -And last of all, to end a household stritis,l • It Is the honey 'plost a waspish rife: • . • . LADIES DANCING. II - A Due. sweet *magnet's gently tooled • By the soft wind of whlspeiln tilts. ' • • • APRIL AND WOULIiS TEARS. l ie pi - okize the Inventor: Tiiisi . eveittai r sitediest Its Commends the ingredients cf,ottr ;miaowed chalice. Verourower tips." - It - Captain Wawa intended. as yea say to care-. Mg txttilOc.retthery. and warder, I thick I have strewn that he could find ample anthurity fir such preeiedingi in the pitblio declaritions'ef ' (.4,;v: • Wise. And Jr, belie himself iteciares, , he 'merely landed, to free the oppressed, where leould be rebid a more forcible Ileum than is farniehed.hy the State Seal of Virginia? _ 'l looked at it thought fUllibeforell opt ed-your litter ; and theugh 'it had alwaytilapp red to - me very suggestiver ji, e l Deter seemed to in o so.ueb iv alit, new did in coehectiun'ivith C ptain John.Broten. A liberty.. lodiog hero steed with his foot upon d prostrate deiput ; under his troll arm, limeades and cheihs liethrokenicand t e motto is "Sic Setoper Tyr..k m(4i' 'tThus be it.o r dune to Tyrants." And thia is th e blazon of State Woes inuse• profitable bulinese is the in trual Slave -`Trade! In whose highways cent's- o ' ti onian chettele, ehairted and I . th map stied, are Iraq eddy seen ! And. the Seal and the Collies aro het looked upon by other chattels, ecnisfantly expose to the same lute I What if sortie Vises, or NA Turner,ould be 'greeting up amens , those apt really quid 4 spectators? It is in pie 'spirit of to nt or of exultation; that I ask thisquest ion. I ever think of it but with anzie t.T.lsednese, and a 'apathy. '__ I know tiost a slave holding Comtnuni neeeisarily lives io . the midst of gunpowder a 1 in this ago, sparks' of free' theught are flyln in-every. direction. Yon can nof liueiteh theft set-free thought and human sympathy_ layanai proems of cunning or force; but th ere is ame od by which you coot:Val:turd. ly wet the gents° is . Begleod h , S already tried it; with rafety .."' • streets. Would • that yoe could be person set aside, the pr.judicee of edeication, aid o. i. ty examine the argue) work= ing of that deport . en. i . Virginia is so richly en , dowed by otiture hat Free Institution's alone are wanting to render her . the moat prosperous and petrel tul of the:Slgle.- In your letter ituu suggest that inch a scheme as Captain Brown's is the natural result of the opinions with which I sympathise. 'Been if 1 thoUghl, thiito b 4 a correct sentiment, though I ehohld deeply regret it, I could not draw-the con elution that burn:laity ought to be stifled, and truth struck : dutnii, far fear that lung-ouccessful despotism might be endangered4their utterance. But the fact is, Yba - mistake the source of, that strsinge outhrook,f No abolitia ergunieuts or. de nuoreiations,however earnestly, loudly, or handi ly proclahne,d, would have produced that result. It wag the fegitlodate elneSquenrepf the continual and constantly-14resmugagereseions uf the Stave- , halter, ,• The tilatte Statue, in their desperate ef forts to sustain alta.l. awl dangerous institution, haMs eneroeChed furore and inure upon the liber ti of the Free Slams. Our ieherent love ul law an order, end our superstitiuus attachment t.. the i Unita', you hove mistaken fur:cowardice • r and 1 , rartly have you let slip any opportunity to add Moak to aggreseTem • l 'hetuanifesietfamposition to Slavery &gen , With the lectures nod tiatnphlets of .a few disintereted me and wonzenOtho based their utovetuente. &limn paddy worst anArtligious grounds; but theirlex poetulationtrWereitnei with a storm of rept, With toe end feathers brickbats, demuliihed hotter', and other epithet , ions of Lynch Isl. When, the, 'dust of the dunthet began it eubside a little, their numbers eater's fudod to be greatly increased by the:efferte to' exterminate them, They had I be could an inflcave in the Stet. too Important to be t eerlookei tr I Y shrewd catculatore.. -Poiioeal etie mists began jto look at' the subject from a lower pulite of vilier. They used their' abilito to denzonstrate,that Slavery wee a wasteful. syliem, 'dud that the'Fre Suttee were taxed, to an euor woos extent 4 to 'esthin an institution which- at i heart, two-thirdsfof them abhorred. The 11..rty millions or neoreuf &dive, expended 'in hoot mg • Fugitive Slaes 4 Florida, under the name of i the Seminole Wer, were adduced as one item in proof, th which many t jute were atide'd. At • last all. e Octant. were 'Co ro elled to take some action on, the '• j subject. It Poo /i became known to all the people , that.the Slatio States had alWaye managed to hold, in their heeds the political power of the Union; and that while they constituted only one-third of We white popuhition- of these Stater, they, held mire than two thirdsof all tee lucrative. .end once honorable offiees„ P s an indignity to which none hut a tubjagated peqple bad over before submitted.— The knowledge }llse lecatue generally diffused, 'that while the Southern States welled their De- anuetwey at limit*, and voted fur. them, they' also systematically bilibed the nominally Demecritle Forty , it theNortb, with the offices adroitly' kept at their disposal. • . - Through theta', and other inittumentalitiee, the senthiroute of the 'original Garrisoninte Abulithin.- bits bee:nate bee widelyextended, ite lobate tiro , or less dilubtd. But by far the Most efficient co- LYDIAIFs ' ' laborers we hard, ever had have been the Slave MARIA CBILD AND GOV..WISE. Shiite -thentseltles. 'Lly -denying ae the sacred Sun, weeks title° Milt. Child wrote to the Goc- Right of Petition, they, roused the free spirit of i ernor of Virginia, requesting: permission to visit the, North, ne it never could have beau roused by the lead trumpe - ortlarrieou, or the soul-anima, Cu pt7John'Brositn.L,_ The Governor replied, t - eta het . ting bugle.lf P iillips. They bought our 'great that Mrs. Child could carry out he'r wish if phi slave, Daniel, e Iti, according to their established so desired, with some other remarke of ee pantie- usage, paid himl , no Wage! for his Libor: By his co-aperatior4 thalv forced the Fugitive Steve Law ulcer importance. To that letter, Mrl. Child made the following samthing reply: - upon up, in ylolettion of all our humane thottnete 1 ~1 , . , and alt our priniFipies of, justice. Anti what did' LYDIA MARIA CHILD'S illiritYt 0110T.W1.93. t hey precut!' i . forrthe Abetatonists b$ that tlesputle prices? • _ In your civil but eery diplotnatic `.reply to my letter, youinforus nit that I have it constitution- .. A deeper; and wider detestation of . Slavery. at right to visit Vireinia. far prineeful I purpeses, . thioughout the PreeStates, end the publication of in common with every eitiaen of thelUilit e d States. ..Uncle Toueit Co!hin.an eloquent outburst '1 morel, I was perfectly well aware that such Mls ' the the- - indignation; whiese echoes wakered the world to ory of conetitutional obligation in the Shiva Statue; 104 upon theiriehnine. but I waselso sworn of what you : omit le menden,. _ By t fillibeiterling and frried, they dismembered via: that the Constitution has, in reality., been Mexico, and ha inn thus obtained the snit of Tex - coinpletely and systematically outset - a :whenever as, they tried td, introduce it as s n Stare State int e it suited the convenience or -"the, policy of the the 1.144ien.1 Fabling to effect theirpuriosdity eon- Slave fixer. : Tour censtitutionel obligatioe, for stitutioeal iticatfp; they ncemnplished,it by a meet which you, profess -en ninth, respect; has never ~ opC D aud pjlpaitle violation of the `Constitution, proved any protection to citizens of thetFirce States and by telt iumg. the votes of Senators on . Wee 'who happened to have a black, brewn,,or -Yellow preiencee.. IL., ' , ' . ~ complexion; nor to any white citizen Whout yon Soon afterWelid, a Southern, Slare•Aritninierre even suspected of entertaining *ohms, opposite ' ti o ' e ce d e d ta tha pewerfol monarchy of (heat llri.- to your own, on a question of .vaet. limpt:rtunce / 0 • Nig seFeral hundred , thousands of square wiles, the temporal welter° and mural eatappie of our that must have 'been thutle into Free Stutte r to, al Comen country. This total disregar of ceniti- which. thetia inet Admiiderration bad deckied that national obligation has been manifested not were thit United Broths had "an unquestlonnble right:" ly by the:Lynch law ofwzoba in the Slave States; and then they thread upon the.. weak, republic of bit by the, delittenue wetion of • mbgtetrates and idtzico ' lull, itil, order to make more Slave States, legialetots.. • Wbat regard was ,po s id to conatite- wrested froth . brir twice us many hundred thousands tional oblientlon in South' Carolina, When Massa- ' of square rolled to which we had not a shadow of eltusetts sent the Hon. Mr. boa: there as an envoy, r ight., . • 1," ;,: - .. .. , . _. on i purely !eget errand? .. Mr. Bair ok, Profes- , e .Noteeithelandlng all these extra . e ff orts, they Dor. of Political Economy in, the nieces- j i, ,r, of snit sympto ms trat tbe political ' powerso lung held North Catolina, had a constitutional lett 'to le- with a Orratgra p was, in danger Of 'slipping from 11the in that State. - What regard was Paid to that t their handt, - by reason of the ext'enzien of Abell right,when he was driven from hie home, merely • tide reintimenttihnd the greater prosperity of Free for declaring that be considered Slivery an impel Stiitest., F.Mbobtenird by continual' success in mg litinaystenh iojuriousi‘theproeperl of States? greseion, they Made useof'.the pretenoeuf "Squat- What respect for constitutional rigb I was maul- tat Severeiirolyr to break" the league:into' which fisted by Alabama,when a bookseller ja Mobile ' •they bad farmerly Cajoled the eetvile representa was compelled to ce for his life, because he had, titter of °di has itided peOile, by which all the ter at this apecidl request of some of the eitizene, int- • 'rite ry of the United 'Slates south of "36° 31/ 1 " ported a few copies of a novel that everyhody was , wes guaratOeedltu Slavery, end all north` if. it to• curious to read? -Your Own citicen, M , r. Under. - Freedom. Thue Kansas became. the brittle -ground wood, hada - . constitutional right to live in Virei-' ot the antagonfille elements in our Government. Dia, and vote, for whomsoever ,b 4, plee l dsed• , ' What Rithiane !died toy, the Slave Power were sent Stab - regard was paid to his rights, when lui . was driven erl ternporatily4o do the voting. and drive' (tutu ,from State for declaring hialeelf, in 'faros' of - thepolls the lial voters, who were often ;mar-, the eleetion - of Fremont? With • these, and smut- dare d the pr ogee - . Names copied from the di tittide of other exempla" before yo ur e tas, it would ~roet.riee of- pities in other • States were returned seem ate if the less that was said about respect for by thotteands ail legal voters in Kunsaa, in older einstitntionul obligatioorit the_fimatit, the better: 'to °stabile," a qunstitutien abhorred by her Pere. Slavery is, in faot,mi - infringement oflall law, and pie. This Was their - exemplification of Squ i nter adheres to no law, iniVe . for Its own; purposes oi Sovereignty. A 31aevael.fusetta Senator,' distils; n. oppressio • .'., - -• " I.' , : : ,g4ithed fot candor, r, courtesy. aud stainless (nog. i . You accuse Cepf. John , Brown of 'f,whottio. ''rity, wiii.bhlf tinarderetVby_ aluveboldersa Merely': knives of butchery for the niothirs,siStere,daugh7. 'for havinglthe inanlineas to. stale there fame' la' tets, and babes " of Virginia ; Wnd yip inform Me the assembled Ong/eased the , Dation: Peacotul of the well-known fact that ho is "arraigned fur emigrants lrrotet the-North, Who went to :Sansei: the crimes of murder, robbery, and teat:ton." j ear no other pul.pose , than to ' till. the soiyeroct will not here step to explain why Itbelieve that mills, aid lestetiteb untaufacturiee, seboule, end old hero to he nu criminal, but a martyr to prin- ~ churcireie were robbed, outraged, and • murdered. ciptee which be sought to 'Advance; by methods For many' Man be a war salmi ferocious thin_ the sanctioned by his own religious triewtf, though nut wailers of i wilt. 'lndians Was carried on against a by mine. Alloiring that Capt. Browd did attempt people almost unresisting, - because they• relied a Schelde in which murder, robbery, and treason , upon the Centrt i l Government for aid. And .all es were, to his own eonselousns.invuleed, Ido not thi s a hlte,ltho soar o f t h e ma te d s tate ,. wield" see bow Gov. Wire tan consistently arraign him 'ed by the S lave Oligarchy; was on the side el the ter erimea be has himself commendmk. : You have aggro:4oo .They • literally tied the /levet and 'threatened toaratnple un the Cons Hutton, and let loose t h e Weed dugs. Thil was the state of bieak the Mato; if a majority of 'tb legal voters i • things when tho hereof Opawatutnie and hislwave, in these. Confederated States dared elect a Pie - lens went to the rescue. Tt was he who fi nd turn aident unfavorable to the extension o Slavery. de ed the tidd Of border it. 0.. triumph, by showing v i not such a declaratiett"proof of pretn , itated {run- them thatibleWe wore to be taken as well as given. sob? In the Spring of 1842, you mode a speech } You m a y „ h u g ere it o r not, Gov; Wise, but it it % is Congress, from which I copy the fillowini: ' • certainly - t he truth .- that, Warm slavehulders so . "Once set before the people of the West Valley . recklessly `- ‘ therffd the grind In Kama, they retitled the conquest of the rich Mexican .Pe i nvincesi end • 4'41 rirhfrlw4d lit !Earlier's Ferry. . -.' i . you might as welt attempt to atop the wind. Thie l . 1 Th e p e opl e itt t a t , North bad a vorzetruag .at-,I Government might send its ireePssh. tille, Would l litebtarmt to this Union; but, by' your desperate.! run (vier - them like n herd of Miff 0.: Lei,' thel Oneozures detainee weakened it I:eyelid all power' s work Once' begin, and Ido nor , k`n vr that; think df restoration;. , , Thei - nril not, your enehttee, as Beim would hold me very 10ng..: tee' me live , you su pp,ise, I Mt they cannot consent to be your millions of dollars, mud I would on intake to dil to ols for anyienoble leek ' you May chn.Wito p -cr i it myself. Although Ido not tan. i how to set a{_ em s, You mese not judge °Cathy-the crawling' single squadron' in th e field, I cool. men tot sinuneitlee of (4 Brew t; ot by. ear magnificent do It. Slavery ehooldpour itself ahsead wittiOut 4,,, u pd, whom lyou trained lo hunt yunr peer trip: .reetreintaand fled no limit but theSodthern (reran.; raw, andthen treat bias sneaking into a coiner 4. The cmiluchis Should no longer hohythe rithesti die—not ith shame for the bate purpase tewhielz mines of Mexico. 'Every golden luzngl.•which had, hi s g gitoith hhd been Applied. but with resat:l . mi received the profaeation of a fated wont - hip, should i . hoeauset you Withheld from : him ,th a promised soon be melted downinto good Arairtban eagles .. pone. Not byl ettehas these must yen judge the I would cameras macb gold to eresii- . lthe Rio del; f r ee ' eutiijttyrod yeomanry ef 'New Engrand.i,, L A Norte asthe mules-of . Mexico c4utd Carey; Ilyesl . trotjotity pf tpm would rejoice to have the Slave and I.would snake better, wee of t, the , than any r States fulfill t 'eir oft-repeated threat of withdraw. lazy, bigoted priesthood under heaven." - I al from the lion. It Lae ceased to ben bughoar, y - When you ,thus - boasted that;ea and year{ 11 for we begin (11datteir.of being able, by acquits: 'booted loafers" would overran the treops of Geri . er weer", to give the world the exemple o f United States "like a herd of haffelml it the Ges-' republic,: TIM moral tense - a these Stares is Out moment sent (bent to erreet , .your ttivssion of a; -raged by ;bete • accomplico lit seatatai ta r a n . t o . ,Deigitheriag nation, at peace with ',the_ United . . t 'aucti o n igioh, 8. pi , ill itiltxpetiti,Louttl. iris tow State", did you not pledge y_utireelf to Mamie tree. agetzerallyi nett; toed tlael,...yellcchast our die , sou? Was it not'bytbe murder ef Witolfending, , grace at claa p e c t i o j a ax , "p,:0 14 . , i f - you a a m itt hiebiefief th at you •speetedErii ild'illtelete:ibille L . only Mai& thii4er ilt hllititialbil 111 **flour rani :editions?! &voile* mod ainbitios? ", Miksiiksistan-i 4 , t , , you ,il, 6014 two the ,s un ,„ . .., 600 „,, alm a,. Ity,itiofiCsat, tor, Mistata !fitiothess kisClPaboo, moa t ,411.5:, Ottletaitteatints e.t.; .p., ; :1 ./.' - 4.:...' .. ;, vlsous lots Pcoposed A 0 mak, iliiO 4 FlP 4 Oiftiet- -; _ 4144,04 itt.soiittoorahrg 7r!r, 11 , 4,10 .f. , ;-' , '; , 1 `Mires!` And for Sibiit •poifOlitsits. uniiistkiluirille "• - - }., go . go s e E w es, - ... -. ..- - --', i liiitismiirttitiki 7 pliesili 1406 tlg64 thssiteegi til i•-- - •.•'1!. ty! driVstifir l itj ,fitlitiopset .!°.-4 !;-7;,7 , liifyO;?,PPINIIIMLI4O.IO44OIII449I, I 444I4kSANSeII . . r. 1 t - - .L. MARIA C/IkttAr , ' A 6; • 1 - • - - ~. ' • • . ' , . • Tnnt nor • woman when she mien, 1 For.she'll pump water Item her eyes With A wet limr,er,.stnt in Lister showers Thin April; when he rains dontilinwtrf.! I --•- • TI ere'e a liaa Apoir bats all eoatiaerora: TU eILRISTIAN LADY. AND ATT2SDANT 'SAM. - • Get thee to rest; "thryouth with-too much watching in . oppteet. Aseno.No, my dear lady; I could weiry stars, And force the wakeful moon to inie her eyes,, By nay late watching. but to wait on you. When at your prayers yon kneel before the altar, • • Methinks I'm singing with wine eh* in Heaven, So blest I hold me in - your company.o • • • my Esittat is in Manic's ; And he shall bid you Welcome! Doircernsi— , 0 bloated day ! We all long to be there. but lose the way. .. „ . Notking the,etreoge matches so commonly Made. and ,reading ore largo talueet devisid by an old maid for the stistentalloti of her cet,recnitute one 0f.06 Fimrcn-, sx's - ! .... - POWER OF-LOVE. Fair ye " Fair ye ladies that despise' - l' . .- What Mighty love hae done; . . •, . Fear exempla; aud.bei wise; . I 1 ' 'Fair Ultimo was a nun; ' lada.sailkig on the stream ' I ' .. • , .. , To deceive the hopekof man, . Love acrountiniebot if dream . 1 .. Doted on a sliver swan; , i Dente, In a braien tower 1 - . here to love was, loved a showe W r. . . 1 Beer ye ladles filet are my. ! ' What the mighty lore eau- do; I • ' Fear the fierceness of the boy.: , 1 ' • .-. The chests moon he makes to Wool - Taste, kindling holy fires, : . Circling round ;bout with spires, 1 . • • Never dreaming those desires, Doting at the,alter. diet.; I — l . . . Ilion in a short hour. Waller -,. . I • -- I •. • „lie eau build; and once more firm s: Wont minima' riofE.l Litzei - Cbmposed by CouYina=, Ftbructry 21140e27. All siatoreacerns at work. Step WWI)" thelri lair— The beta are stirring—Lards are on the +iritig— And Winter, *limbering in the open air, Wears on his smiling face a dream of-Spring I And ',Abe white, the sole nubility thud,: !tor honey make, nor pair. nor build, nor ' Yet well I ken the Lanka where amaranths blow, Have traced the fount whence streams of; sorter flow 104 m, 0. ye amaranths!. bloom for whom yel way; For me ye bloom not! Olide, rich stitania, usrayj With lips n obit:tarred. wroathless brow,;l st roll: • • And would yon learn the *milk thit drowse Oro , soul? Work without hope dr .ws peeler In aatere, I • And hope without as object cannot Mel ' . „ ;fixity/. ' DEVOTEDNESS UNREQUIRING [One wor4 la too often profaned Yortwo to profane It; 'Onefeeting too Wooly dlsdiin•4 TM- t heeto disdain it.' Otze hope lo too like despair For prudence to smother, And pity from thee more dear Than that frtm another.- ' I can glee not what meg Wiles But wilt thou accept hot The worship the heart lifts Jibe And ths Waren' reject not) Tbo desire of tha moth for thus Of the night for Ib4 morrow; !The devotion to something sitar Yrum the sphere °four sorra to Antltes-eftr.ri_protr, DEATII. -_~:_. r , .', - :: ,--, r ; ,':*,..... , 1 --- . - - -;-"-. -, 1 .,,,*..-.,141 = P.'7 , l;tfk,- -- -,•1 -- ,"..-..:i .r. 12 4- ' .:•I`-- , ',.'. , - .. _. _ ANIA: theiples of jostiee, or of • freedom; trot merely to enable "..§lavrtry to ~poor • itself forth without rrstraint," , - • , • • 1p ie if Brown' - were is' . hid . as you pa . tut.htne, sEoold suppose he most naturally re mtitd,you of the words of Illaebeth - • . , "We but tench - M • . erl let!euetiono, being !sight; return ..~r: G~-..~ :. :I~',r 1 . ;- ....„,•-. 0 Aiv , .: i ...........s„ ~.t,..„.,,„,.., ~.: . ; , „4 1 ., 7 -FAN': • RIAITIStAtnCE . -- - - - - , — lesetsaveetaroSteressirtellits.se, ifs sate pespart essatte"*Allssse L tupt traiiiiisl2 iiii4deser Ir. atsbeeitteof tem Tams' Janaless i etisop,se Mao eambstaiseakilOPlShutessaablialumailatissolialy Amoti.lixivikkisi.-:' , l.4l4lllzzitals- • • • t " t 1 / 6 1 , d pr t is / • 4totidetof .atpentil *t. ;rim Soots,- "so f ?Imo, prief"floollttAte, AtehiTory thotiest tee. Oti s stock JOB' TirPTla Om that of Ory Otkoi deer . ibis Inc. tiorioi Ihi State, and wit It tor Ita o diem p)os rd eir Mit ly fbr.k!totthip, '!Dollig a "%wet teal Priv tal narrolr we Gill turAntivoor Work to !woo seat . isyany tbp tn. b. turned/anti!' 11f COLOASgois• at, the shatest .r-; ss • • BOOK BINORY: 5- • - Bookstionadln evets variety' of pfvf.. mast tools Ofoirery dace* 11112 maent+stnNd,boasd: its d siftedi* orley sbortt st nopee. . . , , NO, 49. • The'Plarlte (Va. Qur'an!, whlch t h e Richmond • galigra; iriehes,staternainated, has as od4otial ~„ 14,1010••••• •• • .. • . Wel'have now the &fruitage over Bleak Re publionnivm; ?bey hive *Waled agslast tie and failed..• -litany •are-dispoted to condemn itheni.-4 7 Their,ranks will bo-thintwd and . weakened: • Rat ' • if we do not act exactly right and,vity prudently. their . tanks wig be strengthened again. even be yond what they have ever beeta. Whicris • that right •ivarte ? This is the. trying "rinestiow. • We have now The. advantage by their being in lbw feels and we being the wronged, aggrieved patsy. We hare this advantage at ibis hour. yet our 3 ma. jest, and honor are vindicated. We bay& bad . .. blood tr blood; our law Iteepronouneed upon the character (threefold) of the offences--treitson, Murder sod insurrection. We have shown India. nation end - taken vengeance. Is there not a stop. ping place/ Bare we not power? 'flare we net that great advantsa f power that eats affont CO b e magnaohanus? II a t we go on shedding blood 1 , for blood to the . t est °meet, and the last dreg of Its extstenee? Can 'we not retain the advantage we have now gained consistently with oar honor, the majesty of the law and the safety of oar pro. petty? If we go on to the last shedding blood roe t,1 0 .4, we wilkhave 'no advantage. The 'North will take advantage of it. They will swell. the rotate of Itepublictinism,mod become a perminent, powerful, sectional party', eontrolhag the dostiniu of Ibis nation, and inevitably dividl'ag the Union. They will have the arguthentof blood—tilowl-- deliberttely and' frbui time to time, to tlae last 41r..p, shed in payuirnt for their offence. It wil 1 snake us look impleirablo and insatiable for blood , Then they will have the argomect of martyrdom We may smile arthe Witt, belt 11.t.y. Niters - it; tha John Brown was la the consclolous diseharge o, religi us • duty its trying to break the chains of .laver ss. .They holv.ve it; he - makes them more., and In re believo cyst. It cft. thy, by his letters and 1 , street+ , and his general brarlttgand'he will co .".. drat and establish their belief in his death. T h ' erniblithed belief will make it to them a ease . deliberate martyrdom for sincere religious 'hely mod conduct. i . I Gov. Wise has given' them th e argainen‘ Ire fro. pronoun( ell hint •Uruthfot, twits: and dflitire." When did lbw world (of Christendom and iiiiilixa lion) over talus Aura n's life for he ditlttrutlx fol, honest ispd sincere ?"' Slavery is but 'thing, that requires tobe upholden by whit oven seems implacability anti ferocity. 'lt le 0 kind, humane institution is all its workings. and right. It .is ' upbolden by its merit., its inherent worth, and nut by outward force. ferocity or severity. 4 ' • I • • tlt • . ' • As a Cladstlan people We are bound to respect 4 thew titres o the sincere and conscientious, how. ! ever .taistaken. We do not care to weaken oar position by shedding the blood attach and giving them no tune fir repentance, if we can free oar selvec trona their annoyance by their nonfinatiaeOl. as ~,, w ,..id e,o.dne a mid dog. . But blood fur blood has heel. she I.•••••171(Ite blood ou their sid on ours. - It is now only a (fuel lion of polic 4to the further proceodtug. Will it do too ~,oird r, go on k%edt.liiis blood, kihik we can arty to shod, or'to /top bow .04' COnfine the t for life? "Our . jod,tment is'," aid wo ate b,,,wd to,gir e ii; (if ever' sabot:rater stops his • ' piper, as we , have beer. threatened to come eatebl) "iti, far. rof the latter. Mute good cattle dent. as a pure rplestiora of policy. by k tayi stg the effu. shin of blood." Now, if this it trea.irt, make the 'most of it. We will be av ready to die for aeon. rierian a.' John throw °. A. a pure question _of . policy-, we'lia co wort to gain by it npoler.ite. plac• i ahle, eotiscrvitire roans. We regret 31..letply as • I .lnao can the death end injure of our highlr-ci teetned Milieus.. We appreciate their worth as highly .as any f;bc. Borkhaua and Turm.:r left no suprricire no lambi,. citizens behira them. But & now the toil dope ,• arid blood has been shed in. return, and a law rare fugitives Ism! ntllntate on the earth, and ,the rest are ia„Ehmini or in dungeons. flow much more ran a grnerOU4..MaStraniatOtta peeple ask? How tern it appetr In the eyes of the • ettirld,.the noftivoring. world tic Slavery; 'to' ask more—even to the last drop of their blood? - ;We must retnewb,r that but a small' part of the Cristian and rivilisal world are on our side with re petit to slavery. We have now an oprortunity w ile . the world have this rain inthoir eye to de- • I . titPustratis our superior excellences., chancre. and. dtpertu thew to their opposition to slivery. Their , opposition to slavery is mere from fancied Wrongs than . real. They are misled by the verb- term Sfavery. They think dt litust be harsh, nikind, creel, unjust, and almost u sonic, have expressed it,! "the rum of all villanies."• They, of course,., attribute to . the slavithelder a correspontlieg char. aster. They think us barbarians. They' *reason* frim the effort (imaginary) to the cute. But let a set thein right, as Providence has now given us a oPporiunity, as tltha cause ; and nor character, at Li ?they will get rfght as to the e ff ect.' If they t l Grid us humane Christians, instead , of leplaeable' tirbarians,, as they suppose, the); will be bound for infer thatiilavery is a kin dly institudoo, or ebb'. We entail nut; tolerate it ourielves, - this. would glorify the South and the betitutions of the Smith', More than anything that !issuer occurred.. • , i ..._ . .. _Dherthe PucrxuarrOve.—Virginia is prepeting 1 to hang - . Brown end his desociater, and some of + - V.-, her sister slave Slates to import slaves fiord the coast of Africi. 4ot content with the distrets atitV onenAness that ' , tact) an. irgredient in their popislution must continteolly Create, Southernsite 'oing all they On to Increase tha net:niter of 'slaves, anti reeler tbeni more formidohli. On the coast. of hien, the eletiii:trotdo has not been so brisk ', • sin o thi. century began. as It is now. Twenty. 1 / 4e ,six vekisels ate report d 'a s "expected" to take . away eargiiertor the Lin Sister. One Amerl f. eat:Ship, wi t h siren b un. 1 poor ereatores otk iir hoard, hat eluded the vigilance - of the British; • Piensh and An:Lori:an P111113Affilf•11, and li ati - -her way to the land of freedom to sell tbore that sot- Tire to the Sauthern planters, What retiree tee woahl ask; hare the stavv.bOlde , for thwUelow • for Northern rights, or for the C institution, *ben they openly break thit Jaws of the United Slater, which iteetore -tho•olutle , trade piracy, i What - ori- rkpret • L .., , tscrlianq. rpiNsTIVANIA e TI , I NeW . :Jrrsey elected their members of.C.,ngress on Pee'Plo'i liekets, atid'the onlY fledge exoeted froin them wits opposition'te the corrupt and iuthecile Administration of Joins Buchanan. There have been single . tilstricts In• other. Antos where Reprisent4tives were eleateci In the seem) manner, but Pennsylvania anti New Jer sey stead es units in this respect., Their Congress. men are not exclosixely pledged to the doctrines of either the Republioart. Americana, Silver-Grey Thies, or anti L•vourptotiDertioerets, though eeeh of these ,organititions'hee'nee'tuintoren - hood of r.ppi.. to the., f.stitn De oe'recy, •1t is Ozer, then, th'it. Pt nnrylvania nal New Jersey occupy such n; position that they incite all notional :eoneercatieee to Jain them, or they I ten leit the `,l°,„Viioll of eiavery ttlit of vie erred an tha gro'and that it mid that therefore they ,havo notbiu t, di, with. it anil had no right . , to lnterfere in !tied mesii.e. policy of other States. Canoenot look rvrn to the ebirioue old Keystone or to the great h tle , ifield of the Revo lution, tionci4led by the hiviiiric,ntemeries otfiler. malaria ti, Pooli, Lren.lydije;Trentutt,,?tipeolone fled 31.,fieiouth,for a colortiin 'rho:sop/attended difiledlty in organiztitg tho Ilniute of Awe/tent:le tare.? They eon prreetit suetr i 'Milli.4.2l4l Edward • Joy Morris. Jamey. 0. Came hell, Wt,iliam Penn ' ingtott:Ond John Covodo for the Stieakeribip—nie thin., I cnnierya flees a ho fought; und--r the old Clay: b n ' ene e, until- lt fell before the uneoly alliance which- k now- falling to pieree • frotalthe'effertit bf its rettenoces and corruption. Let the,itepreathe latices trona these Stales take the Initietico. and they will 6 nil other" ivody to,aiil theta i) ititY4ilact to organize the Mope ar-d oittoite the legielatilli and government 1 . :61[11'4 , r Ult. A•iininiltrilltigp.••••' In t*o• weeks 'from nest Monday Curious !will meet, and if. thishint 'should be itetted-rnpon'isio betl„ ee !fie can be organised-oi vole. otiiarille Afgruirl. •Yur..lo. • _ . • A COISCIDEXT PISRIOD IX Astnittcatilltailtirthts. - ; By adding successively a elpherer Sipleere,the figures "20,6362 will expiate - the ptheent sum the reilroads, post routes, terekorlat . intent and population of the United Staler. -- 'Thus we bate approtlundely: • • •-• t Mks of railroad. • , • 20. 030 - Milos orrott-routt,, 296,160 • ShuerC waifs ftr territory; 23 1 63.600 Mouths in opulation„ 29.836,000 —fa etel extribitidg its their rtpresentAtivir numbers aprugression eqrthinlent:to oar dollar, dint*, ceht injl mill listens of money; and eminently typlcal of American "go-eheadstoreacer," which more to doltnythlng hake*. Such a concurrence of eirithmettral idlosynerticiss -may never again ce- L cur andnor.: will article ear "Alittestere reed to enlarging "the areapifteedan"in a ratio emu:cm:trete with the czpinsion of our popuht, time end the develtipment of Our meartiof Inter nal rommunicatiqn TncrcnuAlie scorpion be little,' yet :will it sting a lion to death; dna, so with the least sin,4l tuit pardoned. by tha,doith ,ot Christ. Ga.ttE is even 't - O*.triAlw7:with it is slyest to l a g Out, nut Tay , 4 4 ". Ip4t . 4 , :I" , .:lTtuorolietcy deipiird t 4oui juts* taw. Ohs- Mona. , , Tl, MEE
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