MEDICINES. • DR.. T E.ELLINVS PULMAiNYRUT, 7i4 Great Pitacea „ fdr Coresumptieni ! • LBO Asthma, Influenza, 'looping; Coffeb, Croup, A Senrkr Fever,'Mehsles, difficulty of Breathing. Bronchitis. Spitting of Dlood, Pains in she Breast, and MI other diseases dt" the Dines'. • CONFIRMED. K.;.-g-il;ri'Mry core Of Asthma, by_ Stecfling's Pril nn,n4Or .4 .Yr IP, Ittested to by Capt. Sanmerß.Mina merchant, of Potter's Creek, "Monmouth County, New Jersey, the faller of the unfortunate young sulke r rovrzas CHEEK, rune 6th, Mt Sxxxixao—Pear Sir have the pleasure •.1 - bing owe to state that.my daughter, who had been suffering undereevere Asthma for 5 or B.yearchas bet it entirety cured of that painful disease, by the use of tir' bottles of your Pulmonary Syrup. - She was' when first attacked with that complaint, only nine years of age, add suffered with it beyond all .description' for the period of near six years, having an attack about every three or four weeks. It was to all appearance. confimed and nntrwahle-,tve tried , :taani medicines Without stay relief whatever..:About this time, we heard of the superior efficacy of your:Pulmonary Syr up and determined to _ire it a trial—we procured a dozen bottles of it ; the first bottle relieved her very much, and-by the time she had taken nix bottles, she was perfectly aired;::lt de now tbree.three years since then, and she has not Ind .tlte'slizlitest attack of die 'Asthma. She suffered so much When laborini OD. ler those attacks that we-could' hear her breath dis-. ..nttly over the whole linuse—she was frequently neat • iffocating,Tand we' hatlquite despaired of tier recove- eive you the above statement of facts, that others sini'may .he afflicted with this awful , dtsease, May sake use of the same menus. and Wit feel a.stir..d that. vith the blessin; of Providence, they will find penna entrelirf.. To urs A vsneetfonv. • . SMIIIEL R. 'BUNNELL. • . . , . . A hit(l.vvice faun lltr ladelph:a 1 I ! tilemAsite 'following strong testimony in favnwr of teellines Pulmonary Syrup, given by the Rev. \'. 0. imiglass, Pastor of the Mariner's Church, Philadel da - PIIITADA., July lath, 1914.. Pr. steeffing—Sir:—l feel much gratified in being .ble to say to you, that the Pulmonary. Syrup ynu sent, tan been used by several persons with great eueress.- -Nte first person wint tank it, had bean confined to her .ed for some time with a Severe enitih—after taking nrly.one hottle. she was almost ildirely cured. A Sailor was:great iy distressed with a cough, and emit!' not find anthill! to relieve bin - I—lle took one bottle and call - •d t iray ; that he was entirely cured, ri—A member of my taken with the prevailing intlitenza—lle took sfft ofyour Antihilious'lNlts. and a brittle or elyrtio,-, and felt alntost entirely restored toy his wanted health. While at %Vend:oPd. N. J., a short time shire I fonnd Mrs. :4. W..lahninin'g - iroil-"r a seeere roar?). and SCIITCt , - -y. ahl, to sit up through ; the day—l felt confident that 'he :tyroa would rilk•ve h-r: accord( :I sent her a ,atb•—wititin a few daye, I heard that she was !neatly' enclite•Land in a'fair way of a spsely recnvery. - I . - sit truly y, that almost e.very , ' sue that Inas "taken. it, ,ethers more nr less .-Itenefiteil: and 1 erini - ,rordially wronottentl it to all who are in atty way afilirted rear.ll-;, - Coors km,. , eO. 0011GIAtiltil.; . The r. `11.W111". lnfrnml-4‘114:4146hed CriancelltW at, .I‘V In Ilrldztore, ' Hatocintr, Vet - ember B. 1311, Steellire—Sir:—lt riven toe plenritre to rave it la my trow,ir to hear test imony to your t o rah,. ale Polinonery Syrup: ror several • years when any one of s l yletsht. , l ali , teit with a , Critigti, Iloar• , mess. Asthma, In:Mersa ke:. we have Ott) vory off.N•ts,--It has invariably ntr•rd ul relief. in rttob.r ha. I wa.4 alto, coill in he yield. with a Con •111.004:11 of conshit.;-3 dose Ow. Syrup immediately shinned d lt . the cough, anr to, I ha I the bntttr, T Poled myself einnoleielv !. The rati‘e of chitivo,c ,, t,c, most cor nirly - vii ddo et rr,l it 1111.1., 111 the acquisition °fa eeto aoand".ikillfollv proyired, pl.aproir to the oomph'? .0 !Intl e troll !iit proper:its. and 1.! to all, its reduced • Vent. o'4-N , i-rvit to, ISAAC W.AT f ; D'Fl•deri..! led 71.-:."inotru r tet orn I,•t ter rweive.l front the Her. 'Wm. Ifel- I'ae,w of the I.ittlteratt ClturAr.Ab'initsinwn..P e. a. Steettird.-Sta take pl.l , llrr• in inform ' tez ton that I have Iron. moth benetitt•ll by the n-n ..ryeer whir!: In; bean t.ere.Ter letter than two N. an I whirli was condid .nranty when I dalr rail 1 tgt. has been orally reliev- , 1-1 think by ndin- a few oion• !mit I‘,. it radi.- ral n.a ybr 0r..r7r.1-1 ran Ibernfore Int:minuend Jt in all win. are. , :iniibilly allicted Mr-ciion3toY, 1.y51. Is,inne I SlVoirl, 1'41.1 70,41 , 1 . :11 EV0411:1111 N. I, avhd to 11 IrS nCaee. wan eared of • r.esere ill and ielapee by a few b o ll's of my . St flip, s„„ v „ s.„ wit", W. 13 1110 11 10/11 :I Cirillll ile.lill by air"; Tree use rot Illy 'flii• \V11.,• wig p i ,. , trd'nii r.,nei VE:Ast'S gm; P.Olll labia! h linln.fe, of I'M". wiv , elkirn't, to Owe , : tJa , ea.el beg . pg . of ~,, ctmild rf.1114 . 6.0111 mint rac,..o by one n” t!.strr.vtl., I Ipwars4 l !we!: -,111 rllll Idr .Ivi 141 ,•,:!•, w 1 ,1: 113r.00 , 112 . 1.)'21$ ;a 1 riru fry., i't• I,• if; friter., h r.c ;i ~, niso.,l '411.1e!%--Hi:P.l 1...1111 r f,r.o.tir Prihn nm''‘ nn••lher LNrlr w-11 ,!.s• 1,,)r ht. Ni :11nrris n 16.11" 111 . nit. .W.ry "•;%I:.t th it 1,11!1 It 411. v..1 I lis a tr - rtziW tn.01t , • . 2 relieve Wl,lll 11... , .11!•1.1 '!e e rre.,aly t-siri .1 °•‘,. I'lo r •.; I nor • I ,10. I! , .411:04•Iv 0.115;555-' 'IT -13.411(` my 111,19 .r)":i. 't us - Is in ;v ''it 1 •. \V. "I AV. ,\ rri v I :,_11•. W.I. nis'.• to p. t II I lilf".1 , :11111•41.y, Is t -b ! la ort..,;ll,ltiv hi.ch ?nary Nyrt.te , ;wt.' 5! 5, t alti.f. rtlr said in Pustisraile,! , l , S. C. mmyrts. Jul:. 13 7 d 1 .)1.1 7 - - :). ti in:Prices, (Jr Nil i:afif the U . er nut D.44.,..ited tc:th • • • A N }hat • , very iiittl?'itto.t th'oy I.:vit . it.. bower anti vitlite. nit.l i• •11,1.,re r-iteit 1 ,. .1 1 , 0 , .rf , high :mil los. ami in f4 , t arc , fit rittll4/ I',,'r •1 , 1.11 , 4 th , o, if th ty ant tel.% We 1..5•r1. achhent the :lilt nil 1.11,1.11-.),•r,...,141 of fr Pr IP. , and t• 1. •s,no wher • still! h • U' comfort it in (ice ff.. Ville , . or scar. tin limn •lin f i - t 1 if thi+ 1)1 ^ nude are 11.• It rer4l hrnrricl TIE , ' It is rirv!i al. t0tt1. , .. - mure... it , or, En - flirt for " Conner , . :111 , i ,. :11 1',!,, tic_ ',n' 'll rent.: or r•ur I illkeS ae rant ..1r and ten Om for Al. Alt country' morch t .l.l+ ar r01it0 ,, t , ,1 it in 111.4 14.Wii , flu ilrit hef . n iiisrovrroll in mrdi , i nefor :V ., : i-i [owl i Ylt con may a.»,: it. 1)r - inch Itolise, No. '2 North :Alt ~.Ir.tet.'l'li:ll4ol.,o,ol. and 'iv - • .3. . . m krtrlN 1'0,17 7-Iy, , in Vollsville. Vhiglat's lidian Vegetable Pills OF THE Sonn KmmucAN . COLLEGE. 0f 17,7R.i! .t. . . : , \ O )11:Itit2INE: lets v?r litutti intrinlace4 Sri the..Af -..",, In-Than l'it'ilic, wits.e. virtu •s li tee' li•itm more • li,-,.rftlly 'and . mniversally aztcnotel _get!, limn the - a t• - , t -or.- winit.l. - • - . • • N1':1.1:11T'S INMAN' VrfflET.llll.'S PILLS.. te To .1., animpoit ilt-iron-rits. tit Mit. 1 we It.iy. et-0111.1j E • , ”t•tit It 4.! wholly iinitou, ,, , ire, as e •ry 'few in I • -4 : 1 . .tt who r •.1.1 this wit; lfi, win ler fonts I intaciptantle l with I.•''. it.. r .11: eecell ini•i, iir tit • m t•lit its. Ilan if thi t tli•tr ' P 1 4,„, f - W .. t •rt_ 'NIT, f t ri tat 'at 1.111.11 Ib' Pre lit of tlcht sitieu r lar f -•%s-• ty,Tt nite'it It, t:,1711 in 111? ft..l th ti nnn....li x,, ~,, o zy• ...Pt: re ti is b.t.til s,i'• St! t ll'ltiri . t 41.1' l' MTNTEIFF,ITED. •.'t tgurir int ati4 in win lot itl Ill''ll 111 w •31 S'Ariatllat pil l:: ii.s. ni intifictnr- 1 a ti•i irious 'sill ; 4111 tit of 1,- - Anoce , • ri, o , if .t o ty . to .Ic.• tie- t'... ..;, e'llit hkV,, 11111 •it 111 tttit- . 5, tr i :111• irthc,i fit i' • •111. , i • 111 • trl , • 111 t 111:itt...- 7 'l• , a ta • w i t ,•;.4 ,i oim.• ..D'il'l Ml,' •r l i i s, iiiTili •4 Wirrlll -- 1 , .... I, ,ali, 4it Cm 111 t 1.-ti , tt nue of certain tuk mi I •il ::;.,.. . 1.1 , r• • :eel .f.. tv'ti) ',-•:.:eita• (71-V ran ,I,ll,'lt'i,-,iiii, ,x7,Ti. -•;;. ri ! ,, suit' it tr • I i.-1-1 , ri,,,. I:" 1 thi -it , lees to thin..•••• In ..1-irgiq? ANstetto.liMia,i:i•in .tit (Tint i. - Th.- p Mons of the ah.W.• i•teell oat Pill , i, will ils,r•- 2 • fr•n• to. MI its -Sr ett ir I .I,litisi eyttry kind of iiiiiitisi: ti ot: auirr -in •aitior t the Mniv.ectutine Agents in Potts', tr: eat -.! al-Messrs. T. &.1 . Beatty. ~ - 'fiti:c .. TN • I•ll.ovine. hintly rest, uni'ile swim ,ket•pers have .rlc t be 4i, mei Mite I 11•-iits far itt • sale g',l . , .r , M 111::111"S (SHINN , VEGETABLE PILLS, FOB ':-.:':- ''. • .SI iII llirlAjf , t , COUNTY, , ~!. 1 ant of' whom .it is null trusty liAiev. - til thWenuine '' - I'C' , Pt: seine! can with certainly b.; obtained t •11t . :.'••• • T. k' . Beatty, Pottsville. '......., Bickel & I till. Orivizsling.. . . . Arun Mattis. M tbititinro.. ' ' • • ~:-.•• . ' .1, Weist,'lilineerstown. • :...• • : Jacob Kiiirrwiti.Lower Mahantango. t " ,-,,..- • JoirlSta lialti:iiill., • dn. , . :3, ..e n 1 C . /"I '''.4toA.T: Fri tilenshurr. • ~.9 nliotr. Prey k.it. T uscarora. ' .:.:.1 . William Tatzert, Tamaqua: • - ..,„ J John 1 - tiirter, riper Mill tntaneo. . • . . ,r,. 't M. Ferrbler, West Penn ToW3rAllip. ' .' .4 , Cth -Ii Whir •ler, Pinettrovs. • -- • ,' I'. rtilmeler. &co. East Brunswick Township._ t' . .•.,,:. I'. 11, 00Forest. Llewellyn. .. -,.,-,,, I:, 0; & .1. liniTuran. Zimmormantoten.. '. " '?-.ti . .B.cnnilt & Taylor, Minerseille: . . :.c : -I: 'oree II tifsnyilisr, NewtCmitle. ' •.; . . ' At, sun. Henry Knell nn. HrKeinnhurit. ,g, .. '''',. Abraham Heebner, Port Carbon. • . John 51-rtz, Itlidillspint. ' , t • liA .' F....1mm.! Boyer. Nil allttnnt 1 ;• ' Shoeuniter & Hann - ran, Schuylkill Haven. ... ..-A .•BR,IF.,Irif: OF , COUNTERFEITS. ', .7;, • The mils security itesinst initiosition is to piirclitlFe ••• • ,5, , ,fl , •nri 11, • re;tilar,adll,lll , e,4l iLzullty, and in nil fi1t ,. . ,, be I a rt t.' ut Sr to ask for Wriebt'elriliaii•Vesetable Pills: • it", ,..t i t o: •ic it-ettte'-vit Iv to t l e• sat' itf Ale rtt''' ll- ,•, i ..-"-.,' ..,•-•• •--, .: • i:t.,-....1 reatti, ;:a. 1 • . ,:t Itart• SlP'et, 'l.il3' •• • •.., n: , "; t ro..cept .ny/ It 4 exio. , WiLLIAMWRIGHT re.b. Rt. r . .. ~ . . .1 . . , . 1 9.. 4 . ~. a J,. . .. . . . . . "/ WILL' TEAC/Jyou TO nitittt 'TIE IS , nTELs Or TILE CARTU, AND MONO, OCT FROSI. The. cATESNS OF AfouirrAnts, lESTALS ;TILL GITC - STAJNOriI ro (JUL HA:qua - ASO SUBJECT ALL NATURE TO 7 OVIL:SISE ASO Juntas ...40i. JO ssiori... • Wttiffir- BYBENJAMIN BASSAN,-AGENT FOR THE PRO, RIEToll; POTTS VIL LE, SCTIYLICILL cgUNTY, P.A. is :- i voJ , xxi 5 - N : R\kr 818A.GEJ AGENCY ~IN TII D STATES: TO/CISE*PEST . UNIT 4 Joseph I Bile.llurrars •• • Splendid D ine .of Packets ' i • 4, :. FROM Liverponl,tondon, Dublin, Lon ' •-- ' fionderry.Cork, Belfast, Waterford, New- . , , Cy. Colt:rain, &c., to New York, or Mall.- _ delphia. ...' , This Line 'ennsists of the follaWmg Vessels, Which leave New Ytyrkt on the'lst, 6th, 11th, 16, 21st and 26th of eacit :Inman and otte every ItVe days from Liver pool, to'New York : til . George Washintou • • United Stases, . — Garrick; ' It • Patrick Henry, Shetfiztbl.lll Itoscius, • • - Independence, •' 'Virginia, * . Sicldons, : - . • Ashburton, Stephen Whitney, , Sheridan Adirondock, .il : Scotland, Russ e ll Glover, li' Echo, Sc., &-e. In connexion with the above, and for the purpose of affording still: greater faCilities to passengers, the sub scriber tins eittalilisiteo regular line of first class New York built, rnppered and copper fastened ships, to sail ptinonallY every Week throughout the year. In addition. to the other. accommodations, which are . superint to those 'of any ether line of rackets,' Mr. McMurray has sent Mr, {Richard Murphy:l:yell known ass benevitlent and kindhearted gentleman, to Liver pool at his own espense. to take rare of his Passengers,- and see that they are not I Imposed on. • Mr. Murphy. al so elves emigrants directions, on landing in New York or Philadelphia, so as to guard against imposition.._ For the accommodatiOn of those desirous of sending. money to .their friends. drafts will be riven; on the fol lowing Banks, viz: OM the Provincial Blink of Ire land, payable at • . Cork .... . Lime tick, Clopmtel, - '• Londonderry, Stith: - ' . _ Wexford, " Belfast. Wnterford,' Galivav • . Armen, . - .Arldone, . , Coli.rain, \.• Kilkennve . :11111,141,- ' Tralee, - • - ..i Eneisiiifien, ittona.lian, : ' - Yonghal, Binhridge, .itallyinetia . • Pa rsonstown, Down pat rick, Cavan: : Lttiga n, - Dmignonnn, limbo , .- Fenix, ' ' • B 11111.1131111011; Strabane, - :• Skihbreen, Omagh. •• MilloW, .Dublin, _ ... - KitrniFb, _ rootehill, - ._ Irllllll, Retillanit—The City flan% of Masenw. Ermlatuf—Messrs. Snotiner, , Atwood & CJ.. hankers, London; .R. Mouthy. Waterloci Rtirtil. Liveirrol. ntiya hle without tlisrottoLln evny town in Grent Britian. floc further partiettlars, apply or address (if by let ter, post saki)l JOSEPH 7ilolllllll.'ir, 10111 Pine nreet,. cornoi -4 1ititli street. New Vor‘ P. W. nYnNrct A- Co. EniWtttetlon I,lv.enool, rersorm vrixtlini! to tnv Pa;orizee for llirr friends, or forward their uinney. tintl want their litittinese anon - 4 1,1 too pronon le and exprditooo4lv. will al o•ote ,aptily to the, sqh.rriher. at the !MinPrg'''.loortnl Office ; who Ins boon in 11 1 0 hltoitmi. for the 114 t three vow.. nod h.; not vet lost one cent , for.those for Wl5lOlll he has done nosiness, 1, • nr,N3. ri+NNAlst. • AOESTI FearjaSEPll AleguanAv. 1511rr11,0 New -Shovel Factory. . •iy9ltE nalineribei res,7,iitfully calls tile 'ai,tention of 1 - our Merchants and:others, to ' 'his supply' of Si,* Hors, inarmfactured at his hew S'ew "roll which are equal . 'quall6;, if hid sui,elior: those obtained front abroad: this prices will be as low, as an article equal in,quatityJcah be obtained tilsew.licre.' He therefore solicits the , patronage of the filendt. of Home Intliodrv. : t r", :Messrs. Clemens & 'are Aeenitt for the sale of lily ll'ottsville and vic.iniiy4 who ill execute ill orders left at their ilardware Store: JOSEPII ,ALLEN. 11- iiew York, Aug. 3. N*11.4431 Ulp.lllF,Pf?, • „NI E R 1 1 . A N HOT • 41 GYartip* l dit,.•Street; ; Ew 24- A:1" 1161 SPLENDID BIBLE. qT.r'll;rrlr lIJ.u , FI TED - ANDNP. Si 1.13 P lc: t Li 1:11:1..E. be 41,641.1cti ib .0 2 • 0•1, $ l . rn 11,11,111 . f. • ! • TIIN ,reA , 311s1 vie diti L em Work wir 6r enihel• s•hed -ixiero Ilona ri:.l I It.t,,neel EtOrii‘v,ltur. x •booxt• 1,101 Lw j. ‘. 't, is 1.0.00 a 1:11I1e11 . 11 , tilii c h nr• s;r:•;!1,8 I de.t,211,1.:i 11110. !I Will Is. (i I ill ell clp,l • .. r ail Bs. sI • .‘latu.oll Peleye'rea=. she 1,1:4 4'4 ineurrl I 111'.o.1111i,ta et . il •1161 1;1 ! Pro, e• (;••eer“l x. \ t I•'so,sS, , ittereo VII is, he. l o 've4 Te•llinents. ra'tnily Itr iisti,riC I 111,:ar.ii!lorsF. t I 4 , 1 tl lalterroi. rke 110.rers,,libirune , 'Ill'l cr., Ilefrometr, le 31 t 1 5,15!51 . 55, 5,5 ,de • 14%. .1.•(::.1:113 : •.n.... l.oq . ..r" Vook ; .ti add,' ie,re Ito Illeb tbc•-e• wilt bo joan°o,o , cllllllll,, , ltrt 11% dte$11111 , 111;1101 I ro,!,‘ ill lys li a 1.111111 ,•ex iv II: ~r,..2.iv,•11 , , 41 4...i,v1 4 y 441 • ar.V fr .. .44,t 1.1,21,11,1115 W W•li Ow' ......4.4,4:4441 4.11 i, 111 rill 114:111 , 1 , •1' t Prit.11.1 , 1 . 1 1 1 .111 , 1111 ..111 .$11111.4.1,. :ill 25 rir..lett. icr Tht.•til,....•rilwr his 111 1.31.:10I-Isti•Ild 121 , 1,1:c1.1 . 1 . ;•• e *,el .rr.or, 1, tugs to If, in fa! , ik II I %vlie:4: a el...Cis:J:o r 4.i.y I it Work c.. 1, fin s ee, • „- ItA NNAN Janoutry - - - • • 7 : 1— NEW : CA:nt DitY GOOD; FANCY A s LIMIM ST O 1 RE, E 'IN TUE ROONI I , or6icni.le - - - or:Wilco BY is CINISNIAN & RICHAVS, IN CEN'CRE STREET. . T... I ho informs the , - hiv•ns of ..ottsvilh..loo The pahlic m Cenordl. that 11^ - 114A151 , 1 0- ih•ne.d aTrveh aroolluoinl of the phwesi etyles',of goods, c0n41,14,112'.1 •' . • /pact's. witl,ll stztrtitit.*. , : with n variety of fancy' gsods. 'Also; a.new a!ndsphth (ll.&,s)le of • A/party:id tither shawls., 13lge,tz»t1 B r L b Cloths of gi superior U.. has:l/soon hand, /t 4 ( twi t :P.:lent Thread -(..f thi best q gal Iy, Glures (gild 11-is: - ery. &TO.) Log horn, G lap; gl and utter style.% of Fancy . hi/ 'the ea , e. doz. rir - xiitgle ;Bonnet, ; Ib is % anif B. All of whichwill sold the lownfit cash ort , es: - y,t 20 •15 1 - 1,- : J.0111.11 1 1` 11' 1 1111.1.N. , •• O}l, WHAT ATTRACTION! Taylor, . . , IT ‘ \ \'E , 1 .., :4.1 fit:lP I , er.. 11 , 1 ' 1 1,1 I' ! . W . :! ' New 1.1. oil: .1 ..1 I'll 6t1..1..1131 W:el .• S , i , 1:114. 1 % . •- "' •...,1•11... 1 .0 . : . . . . 1 4' Jtieji t A ler,el» French liid E.i . sEzi.'? C4iliis ~ ca,sidieres and_ esting,,• , , - r • . ~,, 1 c(,n 310 ,l, m..'....y 1..41 ,triur;:tl Crer .ofrered 10 heel 4 .1•41.4 111 rhl•leTVllle 111 d V 01 1 1.1.. 'lnd Wto , h ‘v. ll wt ..,lit .it ; ~,, e. 11.• SM . 111.• iel , e: I /Air, 111,11Ilber WI It l Ctiti I 1 ot. ~,,, ill of 1:.1 ,izy. , ' j,•.i.A. - , - ri,L4n!!.olers, II mdk I , u'ult.t.l*. Slur- u li ..i.04.,(.:111:ifrt;-..f,r,., 111 1111 , of . tI. Med We • iloVrl • 1110 a' 000010 a ...11r- Cl.o,lllleri add 111 i VII die p.ttite,rii!y-At I.lill %C err At. Iff.ll-.M . K. NI-.....reis ul'r.abtra I !.irtior Lir, Ctilre illia 4 11t 111 .t 4 / 1* 40 $0 1•1$. U . 4ol• ,' lMiie t . Aug; .1 31. Ili) I • t _ IMPORTANT INVENTION; SA; P E4l. I 0 R . NV A S lON G 91ACIIINE . , rfrE undersigned hiving ';, become the ruiner and ' proprietor. .of Mr. John Simon's newly )hvented Patent Washing Machine, for the county of Schuylkill atolls now making the machines at his shop, ii Potts where lie has a supply ;in hand for inspettion and sale, at the very modal - lite mite of seven dollars. This ipachine . Arc cheapness. efficacy and perfection in any respect.li without exception - the greatest inven tion in the kndWit; World:, It is the 'only washing ma- , chine among theinany thousands that have been pro nounced .PERFECT. It -washes without rubbing or scrubbing, tearing or wearidg, pressing or scpseezing knocks off. it buttons, dies ail the finery work of clean sing Hems, Tucks, Frills, ice.. In it fasv tniniites ; an washes clean all edam, vests. pahtnionns, , shirts an bed clothing of the dirtiest kind, with less than rine tenth part df snap necessary in the ordinary . way of wasting. A girl Of twelve years old can wrisp.naore In two bourn, than tic° tvdmcn In a whnle day by. hand. • SgyERN. 4 tist 3 • 33 PottPrille, An \7., , , t - fr • , . \ fr.' !1 , 1.tt.,...11. , .:1 I)r; litl l.o cer s El'e 1- , ..1v Il !. n ,r . r , r1,4 f , r :;,.,re a7:4 Li :m0.,1 , -y:...-jt , tl ; , C , '/Ve and foi• little at ' - ' illaisTireti:Drits store. Attral 17 ' , r '.! INI)EhtNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE The *raillffill Insurance Co., OF PIIILADELPIIIA, - • Capital 8 40tt,Otta, 'Paid da Charter Perpetual, ONTINIIE to make Insurance, permanent and lim ited, on every description et property, in town and coma* , on the usual L•tvorattle terms. • Office 163 k Chestnut Street near tiftlf fatreet. ' - citAtti.ps N. RANGEM Presideat. ^ DirtECTOUS, • Mertes N. Ranker, &tweet Orast, James Scott, Frederick Brown, Thomas ha rt, 'Jacob R. Smith, Vulvas S.lifhait.ms, Geo. Ir. Mahan% Tabias Wattle,' Mordecai D. 1 vele. eiIJtRLEB G. BANCKER, fter'y. The subscriber has been appointed agent for the a bove mentioned institution. and is nom prepared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. Pottsville. June4o, Ng, Spring Garden Mutual Insurance • Company., mats Company hdving incanted according to the 1 provisions of pis charter, is now prepared to make 'lnsurances against loss by Fire on the Mutual principle,. combined with the security Of a joint stock capital.— The advantage adds system is, that efficient security is alliirded at the lowest rates 4hat the boldness can'be done flit, as the,whole profits (less an Interest not th exceed *I per cmit: per annum on the capital) will be re-' turned to the members of the institution, without their becoming responsible for any of the engagements, or 11, hbilities of the Company, further thartlhe *salad's ac toady paid. The great success which this system • hai met with wherever it hail beenintrodneed, induce:a the Directors to request the attention of the public to it. shnfidetit thad. requires hut to be nod 'reload to be appreciated. The bet of Incorporation, and any explanation in re gard to it. may be obtaioed .by applying at the (Tee Xurthreo earret of Oth and Woad sts., se rf D. DAN • NAN,tPostsville. „ LAWRENCE SDUSTEE, Psesident. L. KRUNUII %AK, Secretary. DIDECTORS, Curwin Rtoddart. ItObertl- Jo) 08 0 . • Joseph Wood, • Ceorge Ti. tam ta, Elijah Dallett, Samuel Totriieoil, Larnerenne, Charles to keg, Deism, W Ash, Abraham Perkins, May 11.1114, , . • . 10— The 'subscriber has been appointed Arent for the a bove Company, and is new ready to make insurances on all il..srriptiOns of wordy at rates much lower than usual, varyine from $2 MI the $lOOO to $lO per sl' l oo annually. The rates perpetually on stone aria* brick Buildings in good locations is only 2 per ceut—and ' Witte Company should prove to be a profit:o7le concert), the per Sons insuring In it partake of the profits without incurring any any tisk. Tim clfarten is the same as. those of the Insurance_ companies in New England. For further part coitus apply to theeubseriber. 11:11‘N NAN.' . . Dr. Win. Evans! celebrated Camomile rats, do i do 'Siiiiihine'S.yrup for children Baron Von Ilticheler's Herb Ville, Dot I. Goodie's Female Pills, . -.- , hurt. Wm. Evan's Fever and Ague Pais, Hoer ,Ihint's Itotanii, Pins. • , ' For Dyspeptic Torsons,Hunt's Bola inc Pills, are said to he simerior to, any ineclieine ever yet ollered tollie public: I I ‘Vistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry,. . . . Stn-rina'ir Ciiiii.li:Locengers, price :5 cts per box. Howe's : Nerve and Bone Linemen!, , • • • Indian INeetable Elixir, . • . Balm of Columbia, . Jayne's : Bair Tonic, - . Bricz's Ittii , siati ,Cosmetic, . . Valoh's Indian I :Prot:dile Pills, . .. 11,.Obly's .Sarsaparilla Blood do ' " ' • I.iim'S Chin-so, -, • . do , lenit's ;Anti-Dyspeptic do • . , . NVtiarri, Vvgelable. kilt: . - do - . .1 • .. • Wilson's A nti-Dyego.lptic. di, ' • • ; Jay he's; Experiorant, . . . . Jo YILO . R [Ca illlinaiive Balsam --...... rsivaini' Parico.i, . • • Jay no's ;Vorinifif,eo, . -a icaiufs I",•riirifiezo.. ' • • I.inn,"s Temporance Life Bitters, • . • i • Ikon , rounilm• (liniment, . • ~ . . Ito) 1.'s E1111.,T.1.;101,( , 4 , , , ' Yowler dr. Alliritlit's Botanical Health and Life Tres server,: I . Nlo.3liinn's Elixir of Opiu m, Beeker'S Ityo Salvo, Thomson's' Eye M'ater, rholorine Tooth 1 Wash. ‘V trete is Ten limn' Tooth ‘Tosh, Sltertitan'i.‘Voriii bizengers, - do ' ;Cough do Vistrir's Couch : do Sherman's Camphor do prier's Ve, , lielalde l'illA, Ta3lor:i Ball.iniof Liverwort, : • ;Iliodwell's 'J'i•tier Otittment: • i ' hoc's Lininient,l ' Wtkle's Tooth A elle Drops. Spolin7s Mind Mlle Remedy, • Tomato Pills, 1.e0'.... Winiihrim Bilious Pills" llenry's'Cileinea Mattnesis, it,thvoirs ttrocii Ointment . . Koyser's rills, Universal ChistOr. Weaver's Worm Ten, and Salve; Si coliii...'s Phlmminry Syron, ! Brow , tj•r7s. Pectoral Mixture, ind'un'S, Crud mem, ; .• :. East India Hair:By e,, . . sarsaparilla Ss rap, hr. And..nu , n'o Scot's rilli Ilo,,, , r'srvnial.i Pith,,, • ital,am of livrelifoind. 'll,lvan4l', Toni,. `2lliNinre fOT . Arlie. t•Hoov, .. , ••••-roo, for Dyson:lrv, warrant qt, Roof's Rine.' liner Curo, for horses . A 6 , A1 supply:o6ln, above medicines, just received and for ',tit:: at the Drug :lime of • ' April 0, ; ' a lt- __.s____ -r nr. wits P,iu.s in i•Ni,cience containing Sa rsara- I rilla in in* coniposition. They purify' the Blood and Fluids of the' bode anti • J. cleanse the itteisiettit and Bowels reran ull tinxinurigotb stanerg that produce tiiirea,:o., They are . etinipesed entirely of vegetable' Extract... (free frent met-eery and minerale): yrhirh nake 111(111 the ..tafeht,lset4,land 'noel efficacious of any DI her pills in existence, . , 'l.4'ererrl thore;irdreitifirates of their effirary have here toftire been puldished,' mini their sales are in-rraroter antoo , lir by thous:mg:4. Afore Malt One :Vi/lion boxes have already lei•en et - 4411.litre their introtirtion„ ...„_ • ~, . n' MORT: , 77IAN 1001100 BOXES have been i‘eli,ii Philadelphia alone. the pact year; time El .-svine that in the plat e where they are niantilat - lured they havka n-plital ion. ere:Orr titan ally other pills—u bit It arises fro:nine rart,ll9l Dn. 1.1.101 . it Writ known at lio'inefll, a rtfzaklat PI,I sicine. and hits pill+ ate tonsequently el . o:ln•yenl Wan Create(' k.nntnlence than an% other; in addit ion' to their own elln•nry., , linatitp :and '.p'ot quantity is a valuable attlillittetie leit.ineto Willi one box doing more „good than two to (or or "there.; I . U: notei,ol,^ilon . rore, rehgn Tie essity requires to n , , Pike one oknolf_n , rin ' _ .. 1 . . Die:4,,EID I — s 13L091) Pltd.s. • . • , Try th (qt.! , rind but ‘2.•:i.rerrrs a bin) TrY" , "Ot Sri NV,Ii VLAti , itipt w lon be of their rood att.cts. you will nevor talot at.y ! otliers. Afl-r bon have Ilit . ft all 'tli". - tc knot... Jars tn. Pr. I Ili the fhir.,- eirawill aoatte disc, eared. Nor Lance of dirt no re- SIMMS 6 . 0111 , 0F0i13.011. or fear of I 1,111 need ha apprehended; young and old may lake them will; a ! qua Las fmy. : .! Mal! Office and Depet, Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium. Ni'. 101 North SECOND street. near NINE, ,(ilett of the, CMilen Roll nod Serpents) Philadelphia - . Also. by& 4:0'., Wellierill.& Co., W. llyott & Sons; A. 6. &E; Roberts & Co., andtity Druggists gen erally. /1111(16Y . P.P,ortlp and .I.ltickson, ,Easi an t J. F. Long, Lancaster, and most reap lable Druggists and Store keepers in the1frdr,:d114,41,,,,,. • Alan at J. 0, BROWN'S (late W. T. Eptines) Drug Stare, Ceram ptrect o PgDsville. ' • - 20 - ITay 18, : 1 , EIDE NM Roussel's ußrlvalled r=havina new and s'it*etidhl. &tide, is now universally ack nnwledged euperihr to any shaving Cream in the United rqntes naitirekile• This deitylittlirettriparatinn is unequaied for beauty. purity, and fragrance ; though somewit t analogous to Guerilla's Ambrosial Cream, and. ether similar Emu• pounds, it far sit:pesos them all by the entnilient pasty consistency of PS 'tallier, which so soften, the beard as to render }shaping pleasant and easy ; it.possesses treat advantages' hver the insported article, in being freshly pre pat ed on l y best materils, with the great. est skill. and is j .not the best, bu talso the cheapest article for shasintr. It is elegantly pus up In boxes, with splendid nitt labels. Just received and for sale by Noy., 9, 45 BANNAN, Ag't, porrsviLL:K. , .:GENERAL - , - -APVErtTJSM, PROTECTION. ANDREW MEMEL. 2,5-17 OFFICE OF THE Medicines! Medicines!! Dn. Tatlttra"3' Barsapariila Blocd Pills , • Gold Diaziatind Pointed Pens, _ . . et, ry ESE • I' O, I I4 AVM kr from . to In yplts. tmtlan ‘l . o2 —W.T.'%i-ri: , ! nu aliz.ns: LuAl ink Nv.ll • 'tic it lA , . : h ufiv.tua et's-etc:es. by K BANNA:i, Agars t Match'S.' . . • - - ' . . " - . . -, , '. '-•••• 2 i tr us : ' ' ....... ....,. . • I.:_. _.. ......_ [ .-,•:1 , -.-..-_---. .. . • t W ..„, . V i t r im ), i, : . • ....., ~ , . s.: v eC..f.: ~.4;a4,,T.5.•••,-,:g • ...ii i', • - '-11 , ' z '—' .' t _ ~•...Cc'.Z:s.,r4bire; 1/910 k .... . . .. : l l' .-. • ' AP co, - • 1 . --:- , , 1 - 1' SATURDAY MORNING,/ .TANUARY '1845. . . Ivirout tas PhitstAattaiia Saixrdait .Coarisr.,' morecia.NAgrf Br "riVIDD I I/11,11 4. . t *Ns. ...zhe elands a r the altar in silenee at d tear Ilcr chat ha si . est no rows, het ; rtehtte flu it'd 'he smile on her lip',st as cord as the steam That at moonlight i. see; filial- the ice-ere , tet!' stream • The bridegroom is near herd a tremulous , Gots•bearded aed wrinkl.4 how ego s he ell e r, %Ai ha Seung heart'. deord'on ;71117orotto*. o g re pride. To the aged doeccled o .e who enntut her !so bride r And set she lutatidtta the ring sioi the VOW.: And *worn to lair: Irainr , ohey hall. eta ie•W ; And the old man in like obit:deo. over; his er.a • As he gloats with his love lit and spectacledlt.yca Her father his his fair child away, To twine -like the ivy,"-arouaJ but decay.;; , , But the brotestriaid is sad air the ki.ses her chtcli And fottiura regret that shedares nut lei spelik. . 'Till meanness. %iir madness. atriums anis m we'd ; tie the-sweet hod to a stew Tie bride in her beauty was nutcase( d and stOd For 11 , e3e.ung girt , was boui..bt with,the old man's , • To Me - lTiiard of Managers of the Sehnifikil 70T . n Mfr.:fat:on !,pon.y. on the loprortinent • if e Nutilgagon, by Swamis W. llonewrs, Cie / Euenecr.., To. the Board of Managers.,,of the Schuylkill • liavigution Company,, • . 1n eomphance with your re :solution: adopiedou the .23,3 a November last. 1 , - 'respectfilliy submit the .fiillowing.zreport. on -the Imprevenrint of the Schuylkill Navigation. • . The — tinte for its preparation , has been short. anti the pressure of other /lairs. which could not be delayed, has prevented we front going into the sohjert in ,that.minute detail whieli I would have red:lml. But. unit - is. i behove that the gene ral results may be relital upon, and the facts in tea Laden to, the present conilitio4 of the. toiyi.tation , are correct; hein4 deri% eil from the . survey made • la-t winter by Messrs. John Anttilsuti and James F. Smith, arti.lo, under my direction. 'nuo improvement of the navigation of the riy: er'Sebuylkill, has been considered a subject the first importance to the city of Philadelphia snit the Stateof Penn zylvania. from alve'rti 'early day. Even-4in colonial tithes; Dr. Franklin ant • whet.. 'distinguished and patriotic Men, tinned their at tention to the subject, hut the maanitude of the -wink delayed the enterprise, although its imp,' a r lance was alwaysitchntiveledged. • On the Bth Of March. 1815, a perpetual char ter was granted to 'the present &lin:elk:11 . Nevi -gat bin COmpanT, which . g other potvers and privileges. allowed it perio 3 at first of fifteen. and ale:wards °niftily years, to improve and perle)t the winks, which time has shier been even a suppluntentary law until tbeilth of March. 18C0.' 111 the 1816 the week-wits begun. and. ennsi feting the little practieidknowledge then ex isting in•tfte country, in regard to suelt underts. Lints; the general plan adopted was stir,,rifiiigly judicious. It was soon Giulia that the amilivation et sluices on a part of the title would not be %Wiwi. err, and a complete slackwater and venal naviga tion was', determined on. Ditficu ties hying ix. periuneed in obtaining, the •neersfal funds. the late atephen Girard having examined the :-I.djevt. madea. heavy imestment intim enterprise, which enabled the Managers to bring the whole Work into use and :11r. Girard continued until his de cease to lake a lively ,intereio in the Compapy 'whirl' he bad essyntially aided;' and the laroe amount'ufthe stock and buret held by Intn. now turns a pitl of the tantaliser:it bequest of wtith the city cortolatiJii of Philadelphia ,is 'the trus tee. . Ott the first of Octaber, 1825. the line was f.e-t opened fro n tble water at fNiladelithia, to halt vide in Selturtkill county: and in 1828 it was extended to Mill Creek at the town of Poi t Car bon, a di:lance of two 'alias, thus firming &con tinuous eatial and slack-watt r navigation, 108 mile . ,s;:iti length. for ascending and di smutline boats, end, uniting the two termini named ire the charter, Tile line them conflated of 63 miles, of .ranals and 45 of pools, hula pottiOn of canal, abeut six miles in length, near ite.ading, being leaky and trouldesinne, Ott arcimot of th'e.liineStOne l'arnia s thin over Which it passed, wits vacated in they ear 1833: and rivernmigation iorstitult tl, which has been found to be a meat improyemenf„:and makes .the Present extent of slack water 51 miles. The leeks were at fast built, us naluired` bq 80 . fet.t long in the chamber by 17 wet wide. 'but'the channels were in mot:: places eloolsed anti narrow, and the depth of water was only 3 feet. so that the boats then employed' iii Inin_fog that inyalUatile fuel, Mithracite rood from the iurx- Ilauatible emit mines Of &tiny !bill county, could not carry a be rttleti of but 25 tons ; • . The 'lid increase' of the t, 0.13 regniring ftir s 'the; Lu ilitie,, the doubling of the hicks was begun . in 11130. in order to pass the: boats more r.oadly, and by legislittive permission, the additional locks' were built, In leet wide, being, the width requi red hr tbilegsts-iit . ` 7. In 1414. the wink of deepening the water to four heel was e,iumieneed, by raising the dot its: locks and canal tanks, Mid clearito; out the clime. •nels; end the tannins have been gradually wide°. ed as well 'as deepened. • . 111.4 Til ItESSZST N tT 0:S• 'Flok whole length of Site line front Nit Car bon. in tlit heart AI tlie.itat great' anthracite real field l i ft Priansylvaitia,44 -- the suspriisien bridge acrussi the . 6,11011011 , 0 t is , 21.106 Miles. Tier. iota: lockage is 616 feet. The Whole . fiumbefliiflockathrougli which a boat ,passed is 109. of WhiOirl3,,iiie , rd 10, ks with out lit), ha) ins their ally,eiitt , s;stu eft anti causitig no delay to , !silt Wr‘xtetaiug worn river Ss higli. - 1:0 are guard locks having some lift. ailii • 76 aie lift locks. Fiftyome - - additional locks lime been built to deaths the line. and tii the cure of a boat going. throwth them. the whole iitnr4r ti. bM liafi4sl - redueed to 109. • depth or water on the Tiles of canal is four f-rt. and M. Cie filtyr i tme totes of poots fnllf to ten feel. the depth an nearly kilt the diatmice : Wing; fire aud a halt fell or more . . The C3113i4 and locks Itrivin't lava at first 'ar raiimiti for a depth of three feet, while it hos ..tits: boot I increased to it is finind Cott ittittiY of the Ipcks will net allow of any greater depth of water autos the walls atilt plank luiut s arr and as a CilS3ge to a towixation four and a half feet deep, with reference 'to ',Tri maximium boat load of sO . tops. regiiirettuch aqtr itMn, it is betterto raise them at onci. sons tel he , i,. odipted to a maximium depth of sii- feet ter ri t • tiveh more rehitly. 'rho water -penetrates the •'- —.... _..__ _. Minimum ilf five and a half. .i,1.. - -,' Walls, and - die ti iweiful action of the feast in our ft Must . he rc'cilllected also, that when hurts of frau' th e several pilr.fa:virutit , -1 , utes . ,... Th ese ' °id , three ti:phs.,tleie fur the are used,--th e e nuinl • • • i . --• b . .. . 1 . •...--.-:- ~ . m .18.31, accprk inl l to.. i lia cst au ; ) ( l ota• a., t..) Iv. a l'he best . boats now in use open the :S.itob I- chinate.sonn injures them seriously. kill Navigation ar .vventy feet long r and thirteen may Ire prevented in cut stone locks. but only by eat two inchea.witle; and when draining fortiisix the codsiructioes of inismiry of a very expMisive i ches of water theY tarry 66 toiiii of coal; and cliaractei. •, - • • c \iv it is' f` t j ound that cyciY additimal ihtiT inch displa• -%V heu lixiks!are •, I. I her ofh ck „sfo I same amount of trade chill' I be reduced tivethirds. . . •milhorei id tons ; making, the numotir - of tons mi. • i 4 !lolly rained in tliet:coal Klein, three and a half ' !t his been found heretofore that Inc dixre.ise mthions. This iiiimiin , a bruacic9f industry has built of substantial dry walls, in tho 'Cast of, freighting has been nearly iropor T •b..en . .Pia gm:vi s it of ogee, hot of the • puisetit • ct ope ton of water, Oils one ton pi the hoat's depending on Li j plank lining to make them 'tight, dims! to the increase- of thehumher of tn s car- generation; and the Welsh coal tratlem,ly lie eon- ' cap city of carr;iing' tan that suith a boat when the Mita water ttiiit leaks through the Pl:diking, tied in.. iboot.' Coal in large quantities hi hcen sidercil as in its ilifsney. when .comparcd, Co that drue log five feet three inches williterry tine boo- 6 - twit fatily stir iii.th the walls without. injuring 1 carrier' upon the Schuylkill Li o n ! Navigao in 60 ton of filo north of England. - . ---_,.,----. died tone; which his been verified bymetnal ex. tneai. "As the isioac do not require to be dressed; .i. In is r at at the rate - cif 65 pie- ta t p o.l)!uiler,l • The inh&-itantitese and near the selaylliill, : ;- perinients with a boat which carried that•nargo hard and durable' materials may he used; an lif i including - imloading. ' With boats of treble the with ttioso of Pottsville - and the other Li-owns:l3j. `safely to Nevi , York: . •- ' such' walls -are propetly proportioned and •Well I present capacity ptppelled by steam anti rUnning the coal region, together with • pcp . ont, rei.ltriec • fr ,:. For several years after the 'navigation was built, they. maY be considered 'as imperishable.— two or more in a train', it is believed , that the cost possessing property between the .Bchu I till arCiPti• brought into use.' each boat - earned aboutr2s , Such locks have been eptastrucied -in• this State, of freighting could bo reduced to from 25 to 30„ . the Susqtiehanrim, tiad large rumbeis whit - have tons., and the time required for a trip- from i with lifts of more than twenty fectiand th 4 au- cents per ton and so as to combine - With itijitt Oreld,.erests in the neighborhood .of :the - ast: naino.• Puttsiille to P h iladelp h ia ;-ami back, was about Swer their purpose svell. - .._ ___... • , reduction this ? s*tadvantige ofbciug ablef,tmprce.' river, are all interested ie the propiised. Iniptovei , - two tireeks. • .1 -'-Theti are many.. fined trick% on thi:Schuilkill; ceeed directly on to the ports where:l4o'h, tilli a Merit OrthiSChuylkili Navigationi :•:'• - - • . •, • The expense of transportation has' nine litten . and when the planking decais. it is reddili - renew. the wet is-tviated.• -• ,+ - • - -ii - , _.'•J j.. .2' , It is out of 'my Osier- to ecrunierafei all trier : co:llj much, diminished. a large part of the' boats now ."cd; after le - Sting about ten years: The• • priniipal I - .The recent 'access cif canal attittn. - -nmation lateral bentfibethlit, Will flow , front the- exacta:lOn (1 . carrying 60 tons; and the trip being ,often made dilßeultyespenenceil with them. is from - the in:., lin - the Ctaisapcake and - Di lawalOnd,tho Dais of the eaterpri.e, i ,••• r .-.- *, • , yelthili 3V , PVIt. 'ti first it . w_is propesed tinit th e •- 'cinivenienie ot renewing th e string pieces bniitin : Wire end Raiiti'il - canals, and Istieciall'y °Pon - 'ro the stockhald‘fa it will add yba the .1h,,,a 5 1.11,11,1 is, pi o vel;ea tty. 1 ,,,nia. ; ,1,6c lA,. ;;.1,,, ti;: ..ili. oti.lit. , ) xv:lir,qinc , p!a111;iii;„,1% stetted, : the Cht3itihrio eanil in too ' Country. an, •als • ooa- i re:doe of •Catiir stock, and 'in advancing th zili VIIS i.0 , /r) 111%A:till : ie.! for eve 1-ii,A;pcii.hi ~f... tow- vOL*I: I.t:.tt 1•?. - Cr4v: u.,-,...:,- - “ .. ..:,: :1 i, I,:r:lii,li,ivv,* .Rmi Ile 131,4/141j4321.1,3tid U.: , ii.klP j....:1 , ` :,:l L!..t. ....,;. - V., i st.,',:St., 111 V., will.. promacAlle, y4tki: I l ug Ohs, Which baying beau ambsioutiatly Made every tnat tuts can tau euseessiolly obvtetel by tie. 4.lmi Li .Cog.a.na,, yro.ta out Mat uu t ioitLitpLia: ' gi,i,i. • , • ', , •-, . ~ , . . . . • , 1 . . i - ' • , '2 . . .•i' • - • . •.. • . EMI REPORT throughout the line. and :the'buits are: dMieti .by , horse.. or mules. in lame cases one animal and in . other cases two being att idled to a towing line. 1 ' With admit carrying 60 . lons :and alsteady trade conveyed hy horse power, sterility cents per ' ton is found to be a fair price for freight from ' Pottsville to Philadelphia. and it includes tho- ex • penSe of unlualline the beat- For ikainsiOenstile . part of the past season coal hill been carried on the Schuylkill at' the extraordinary low rate of one rent per ton per mile. including freight' and toll and the cost of unloading. . . , • -1 - , The coil heats always run fully joades ; and .. carry as many tons as their size end draught of 'water will permit ; and those which, are furnished . with decks puts, by the aid of tow boats, by . the , t w h a rg y u o g l h th to e D N e e ttv l a_r o e rk and - 1 1 , 1 ti a i r „ i: ?wail iCchtistaiali,irrtee(titatlYs' ' ble trade , as tit present - carried on , may' be greatly promoted hy the further improvement of the Schuylkill Navigation. . -, 1 . 111.—or ids . ratreciiin imertorsstevre• I The demand fit: anthracite coal, the `htlst fu- .7 - 1.1 in. the . world, is constantly increasing. !. The .1 quantity sent from the Schuylkill region in the l, year 1844: hy . the two means of conveyance now '!exi-tina,. has been 840 617 tons, being 164.514 more than in 18 3. and it will no doubt soon •ex. ree d_ s, miilion' of toils per annum: In the I st ity ear the Schuylklll Nal, igaiion has ciirrisslll74,. 584 tens of misrellarieoas freight , so that the ail. igiegtite tannage.:4 the. Schuylkill Valley hint been more . ..han i Million. ; This is a tonna:xe wine mense that it is. ellieult for JIM mind to farm- nn tialcaluaty, idea of it. - rind the subject- of eheapeniug : its trans portation as much as passible hecatuegof proportionate' Importance. . ~ - : 7 ,-•. • Only a-small pan of this vast supply of.fuel is .. . consumed ut Philadelphia, th e great bulk of it liciiii omit to New Yost. and to ritherluentrtw of .44:24ation and industry Cantle; to ther.'iseth •and 1 1 54. whose inhshi..ints are deeply in 'ers. eked in'obtaming these essential supp.ses,by the - cheapest means ut conveyance. Water comma r.nications exist with teem all milliard to vessels 'of a larcter size than the !was that now traverse the Schuylkill :Navigation, :and ulthough . the boats HMV it; use carry coal without transinpnient from pottsville to New. York, an inn lease of their no 0114'4.01 , w-it!: is exceedingly desirable. •_. Several of the'pribeip4l damsel. the haver part of the nivigatiou have been rebuilt wilin a few years with reference to an itieteased depth of wa ter, and a system of culler damming - .to di epen rock shoals, and of dredging 'gra*Ol ban., has hero -steadily pursoyd, so as to obtain - a depth of five anti a Iliill . feet at low water, or of six feet : at or dinary• times. Of the iffy-one miles Of then line in the riser, about ode half now has the desired depth. or one still greater ; but whibLtlied+eti- ittit is carried on localitY, it does not help the tea le whit it is a strung 'rtason for pushing:it im mediately thriatighout the wltaile line.l MI as to m r:ap the: advantages of the work _alreuitY done. 1 This matter is not tube looked at as a thin; of tchipotary hi); °reface. bud ass affording the bes t . its roue fad the supply ols-eal, limb - tioW and for gamine tiolls , JO -COMP. !Tile ellearCht , Cif:11111d I ' lol4 the coal region -to the great points of cot,-' sunoion must command the trade. ateh tranship met.t:being both expensive and detrimental, :is to be actMl-al as mut It tax pOssade. The•Schuy Ild:1 Navigatioo is an Weisel work,. ell iiiviled 'by ' ono company. anti a perlielual I-barter. In s tead of attacking the extremities , . it lactiet(ates: the heart of ehe 'coal region,. and re ceives its sup' lies in - all directions. from a:mul titude of coil , ries, covering' a wide ,erterit sof country. %AM 'smilers its !ride co/iv - ewer:oy ca- • pubic of , a-t ex pavane.' ' The "resoles of the surveyit made in-thrd past year-show that t e fro:ktt,ire susceptible of a con. resprmalititthalurgemetit rata iliiltleVite fki.i.jlite; and ft is the part of true wisdom n aw to ;,1,44 au fhb-guide. judiricus, and e. m i .reliimsi,e pla a J, a c . cording to otlieli nil iiewip oak shall heseatfer be done, and %%Inch shad) be, vigorously Insert l i [ o an hotly and final comp!. lion. . In respect lailbe dcepenina of thewater, such a pl a n lia.. :sea long cobtemplated„ and liasll,ern graditelly progres-in.; It is kn o wn that %vat a draught of 5 feet 3' ineltias. hoots of the .pri.srot site will curry, -10•0 tool or cis . Darin L the Ingress of the surveys, the pools' vic,c , .caretully sounded. and the ,calials, locks, Mid other sI oaks examined. vv ith refereneC to the proposed ittipilsive rna-nt. and the general result is, that the . cstim.,teal dust of obtaining a depth .of at least 5 1 1 . .1 feet threughout the line, Saud eloping the present works . .11i the elithlite, is - $366 000; to wlielt I propose to add one-third for roptidgerriekl anal titolsable •alaniages, bein4.the suet of $122;000; and making an aggregate of 4 : 88,1itO,1, • 1 'iVi Li the act'vlisplishaiient of this obje-t, it Might lay proposed to stop; but Idikin; bpon 1 the Schuylkill : Os at part of Olt •irreat linc of coast anal inland nitykation which C.iliiiPGlS us with the East and North and gem-rally with the seaboard ' cities and towns, I o n e stisfied that true I+lot, ' requires Us to talse another and a bolder step in I advance. . . AT • . The In . ks of the firef.set were.built 8 feet , hog in the eh:tether. by 11 feet wide ; they ~have sitter 'Wen (11 - midi -al tat a ttreft t extent. by Miters 80 feet_ ay 13 t, anal a fewliane !sell built of 4 ittcl4l4 Size.l Beveiliy lirt.by 13 feet ti inches is-pe max Min size of I oats which eat. •nowl pass ihrou4luoit the line ; c anal the locks ought to be Wager. as , it I; hi;lieved that for c_ . _ecaluilly in tra.ha . littrtation, a ; littat may be a.l4lll6llragcously llitilt with a length ril seven times ilMitltli. • - . . Many .considerations influence the question of the size best lo be adopted for it new tia rof locks tiPrin . the Schuylkill Navigation ; mad after de liberating long aito earnest y opens it I have come to conclusion that they ought to lau 110 fa et long its the chandler, by _l3 .feet-wide ; tvlnch tas the size of the lo- k: of the -enlarged Ilie Oat, al of New Y irk., all ltho s,o.e lea ztti as the locks oft e Delaware - an Emit-no Canal of New ...ler ; I tee. , , .. . lurk. with the prepoiril •h oh eif at r., will peoi' i ll , o-gt enii.l . llthij 10.11 15t) t )T•ti6, it.)/14 fel i/j4: o r io other Worj.t. it direr tithe A tie ton wile ilte bout., now u. 4. ne.l t.ie bi ! %hoilt high raough to admit of an it.t.r, ere,iira ileipt'a it required., . 111.);ft qu r..nnu is t h e . l)r•Trk . plait of build.. tt• a n d the probitbie east, yerk' of larks It tve been built in'oOr country on aLtreat variety of ali.l i ;alio!! foto ',hes speennen4 tif fervid kmflr. M.ioy rant 6 the fart thlit cut steme,lockx, unkss built of bard stone, and •in a very way, are lop little: ,nom durable than timber 'structured, whilst their u repairs m - - ~..- .., 1 , king the planking to.peaga secured against ;the c valts,:rut not built into them; and t h e whole can be BO arrsnged. ihat•when. in proc.ess of time the waldicork requires, renewal, it can be entirety stripped oft. and replarid, witheat distObinCthe walls. 'This can be done in the winter, when the nayig,etionl is suspended; and it itt. probable-that by the time a second casing would be needed, tho materials fur it could be prepared by sotto preser vative process- which would :make -them last a long seriet , of years. { The ' i Stcliuytkill Navigation companyhas the: means of' ,; manufacturin g excellent . ce ent at a cheap rate. which is usedto great 'advantage t on the linei and with the undressed stone (Mai some •uf the quarries, substantial water tight,. eemented walls can b built,' which require no limb;. It is found that there is no material differencethetween the cost ullthe cement mortar Wand that of 'the plank liningt o so that a choice may barnade bet tween two plani‘sezu:ding to circumstances. . It is not p °posed to make any material change in the levels of the navigation as now consitui-t -ea ; tut. in someipstances they should I;aaltenal for a short distance, in order to diminish the num ber of locks. lt, arranging the lifts,wheM chatte es are rtiatle; - I prop'em to adopt a Inatt l. nium of about fifteen feet.. which is.only half aS high es the lilbefa lined lock in actual use in thisthate. Where einuhiaed h eke at prisent exist, thetr num!ter Will be % mueh diminished, and in no case will there be more than two together. • Detailed tabular statements of the present and proposed. 'arkenger.nent have been prepated, and the general results may - be.briefly stated tri a shOrt table, • ee follows, omitting Notions for the saki of • .• ILE or. LoCKAGES, <kr; • ;11 - • Present ArtangelPropagedlarranlll 11111. went. went. S" 5 - 1 17P.Tr 7:kg g!P ' ' s rit!:LrrFP . .e. • Phil. in Wad. 65 125 5 21 52 - 4 r 7 [ll5 l Read. in .1 P. Clio. 2S 107 • 2 6/.23 56 4 4 11{ P. (Ain. lu Pear, 18 2 7 .1-le, 8 1 - 27' . 41 . : .9 5 1' 1 26 1 351 Totals: iv* 615. 13 76 11.9 17 :16 1 IT . ' 9 2 1 . • Pr°l 3o ' LiTivrit Excluding guard lacks vi'Vtout lift, the sell change rairea the uverme lift of the lac) about p 3 in 9. 1,-et each, and'the fedut their number i_- highly important. It nib served 'that between Philadelphia and the tank town, of Reading; one of the' largest i l l. State, and where the Union Canal from t quelianna,'enters the lin; thedistancc is o.mileS and the lockage averages only three Ica, p r.inilc. - When . the Union Canal is - properly enlarged, its junction with your tyorks..%Nill be of grraily creased impartatne•to the- Schuylkill • I tion. - Betsverii Philadelp 4 liia and Poet Clinton , mouth the little Behuylkill,' where th , from the Tamaqua: region is shipped,,the it 90 miles and the loelia;re 3924eet, By poteil ariiingenient. thenumbei of Ifl 11, this distaiwe' will he reamed from .19 I I And on whole lino 108 miles with 61 t. lockage, the number of leeks of all dese iptions will he rt . altreed, as shown. in the, tattle, fr .it 109 to 82. Malting a reduction of 27; whilsrth gu.tra locks without lift, and of with:6 the gates tomajtY star l it opeti." so as to, cause no tletentiuitto boats, Ore increatied from 13 to -17. ' ,• Where the locks are now doubled, I propose to torn't . on'e•of them and erect the new luck in its pla-e; atoll estiotateuhe value of the yld m'aterialk to be equal to•the rust of rettioval and Of p4paring the bite. In the nieanwhile the naitgation eau lie rat rie4 On through the other lock. , '' 'facie are nuiper - Ous and excellent quart the &totylkill. some.of which are owned Navigatiuti Compatiy. and 'water carriage the point: t•erptirctl, will- al:rod great fireib the transptutation or materials. 13y a calculation made bypaysel,l; in conj with two of the Canaksuperintendents, it.l that the 1).61,,,h1e cost of the materials any manship of such a tier o(new lot-kW:is is hire arc cottonetidett;'estintat&l price4lvhielt ..hceit heretofore paid for - slinilar work, tquild he about s4o'ooo. 'To which I proltiise:to mild _foi the excavation of some of the pits where the . lock•s are not doulrled. ond rof euffer damning; puMping. and outer contingencies, 25 per cent. or 1;-100;- 40(1: In inflifion' to which k add fur new tirt proaches. ph'r heads, lie-hies - for boats, mitt some protection walls. (Sic.'llle ktuo an•aggregate of j 592.000.,,, ,• • • . Fur this sum I befit se the wotk'ean be actually accomplished in a sohstantial and- workmanlike manlier, and I loi•ve no doubt that must ea;ineers would estonate•re materially lower. • , • The estimlite.may be thus sutottied Cost of increasing the-depth of . • , water, s36ck:oo r Add furicontingeniiics and prob- • -, t , L .rI • . ably dantizes, 0.1X10 1 11 4.1 !Wakingthe cost of obtaining an; 100 ion na;igatiot r i, with locks " • • of the present size • New Tier ofl.or-ks 110 Ity 18; • fesx of diatinislicd pointer.' • Eestimate t ost of materials aid Workmanship' • *, :rICO3CCO Sirridry,lu :k-pits. pump:ng anti contiogettcws... .. 100,000 Add fur additional work, 02 000 Making the e,timate cost of the. new Tivr of, Loth? with their apienaa'ges 4592,0:0 1 .1 Estimate crEst•of the proposed work'l .1 General igs•tegate sl - d)SO,e.OO • : Which is equal to an averat.te of f 0,0'..4 per mile for 1.013 miles. the length of the appears to , fte a - large stun uhli roama re i with the importance ui the ia! jecl ; tout he sememlared. n i 4 stout the- eirne , a.i the 'o-ir al -.oat of 3 slirelc tr,tzk of runway sup . rst tnin lre , , of the 1)4,4 kitirco istructhd in our cm:l'o,y, 3114 NIIF'h ti' sooli worn out undWit heavy trare. Themext questiar i 4; will the wo:lt' when damz repay its‘cost I • Of this I :think, there can be no rlou'.iti Ti supply o f astir at all orlinary will las met pfe,.anil when ' necessary The naservoirs Ttnir blind-run can he ;resorted to; tallith contains Gb of cubic t fen of water. •• the Company myna a.tract of land Intend ti I(.1' fUtUlC.reserClar oriStnne creek neac Port Ctinton. MffEWEIWM - ---- - --.. lon is Successfully'renbred. • The multiplication cif ' steam propellers tio astonished the .ptiblie. and , - P 2311 men of giro Otienuity ate devotihg,ettent Alan to - thelrunpra4inent. - Biala - power merte cm - 211444 to have tvertetteal it. perfection; While" . ittearn'ti Oriabintlnprogreasice. „hi - a — bririt 'bii stil!Vester tasteanii;cnkinia - criarkakict ireiit *deltas - Rage., and in bun* . small 'coal it'eotisitzol th e Chestiest kind Offqt,rhicEfiti'ii - enit !)l icita 4iiiy. .... be obtained at a tiatitirnine oast. '-' •-:-..' ' • - • 7 , The nieed iti . thitt'stivet portiCitinfilie itiet:4* !. lion *.oy•beireatlilnereased heyend the.'Conves nience ;Of. horres,llo4 when the tide' iv:Werra trail(' aid'. end . horse po**.beeeiries tiii:siailitig,'Yejitient ecasing to . be cos Y'. steam net only -dace irtV4 • with the heceiiityli irrinsbininent, wtieb is bean - expeasice and iletrit4ental, to. the ficight, but car:. ...ries it Without detWto itiplace_of destination A , The. present m od .. of carrying coat front Petts.,.. erne to Neer Yorti . ,'•,iwithontAretrettiproentrilevie -,_ folluvr•es'.. - The'boaWhaving• - been drawn by horses - • from rettasille. to killa - delphla nre.;herilloWeti by a steaftruig..ciithit 7 .lteraea.4l braid; *Bet-, „.,. delitown ; the, hojarOtheranter,therit ittiouilt,the • target:anal:from tlialo'Pelaisnita tiithe:: - )2atittith.anti remain - at New .4,4swick:tintit thaiziartaisr-titalte • -their voyage 'to Naivf mock and beek by the aid of ' . another steam tire.;,Notwithstanding ~ tlie derbys incident to such . *Osten' of trlnapertatien. and the time lost by ilio - /toises, 111,621 tons of coal . havebeen carrieditilMtigh in tins %traria the past -,• • - season. and :a Vara 4 mount'df fraight-,brireght /Ili the retuminie heal This is the systeitewhicti has been in use fe z number Of years. Everrif :Re' rsepn . ,'et: r should - still:continue to.-bei ~!, employed ati'at iwg t, I believe that the. money ,expended s in tlao`A ilici9us imptorement,ef the , • Schuylkill - Navig,ll; it would he well invested and the ricent sucliess' of canal steam navigation; furnishes eh adtlitilmat argument for the catty ess-7 edutiort of the worlfi!on account of the increased economy of using4ant in boats of litigeiiilimen. siona. • '. „ ,t, „,•.,- . •••. There irmaTeenjigt .propriety. hi enkitging . the locks, to the eize of those of the milattesi Ede Cat nal, ol .Nevi•7lrork,:ithich are 110 by 1.8 feej., the length being . the 4i.t. us these'et the. Eclawfire and Raritan' Canal... of New Jersey ; so thott . :ther , i• Setuylkill realits—propellest -by steam. may, carry 'llliSitilULlT =Noes at minimum cart; and tt'u directly from the !Ole' to Alm pot t where. the coal, is needed; he it farWr near ' - 41:1.1 so that the great He'd of baati-whitli . shall hermsfier navitnti the' 1 ; enlarged Erie.Clanal - of .New York,' mar all . bat 'able to traverse thcliu‘ !kill ; iN.'inigatiou. CorrS ".. sidering the questmu of Chcrip . ftiel, and clawing the subject hi a iiwkipteliensivisflight •in refr,riiime ......, •_7, - . .to a great system' hfinland aildket.rast tt,jga.tion,' it assumes indeed' tlier intportittof a elation:lf 01i5.._, : .::.:=''.. ~) eels • - _.sr . , - • v , .. v . And the capaCity for - :such Fill ,enlargement,, - at., - ---; - -s.- . a moderate expensc4ii3lll important v eletnetit ii' '' . ';'.v-V ,- .: the iuesentvalue 'hf the etisting navigathar: ;'far ''" sooneeor later I aril Confident that the work - wilt , . 7 he itccomikiPthrtl. Iltv{the_ttoonei7.l l A better fur the ' . - inte*sts lithe Company. • •,›.-•'-,- - _, . • The preierit works hate. east nearly four Mils - Ilona of dollars; and . their capacity . may be tre:' bled,i for about one ; f;urtli uf their original cost. ;••• The navigation was made to I.tavide fora trader ; • that it washopeidelight: lie creatcrl v it is, how prns., posed to Improve it;lo aeconimodate a vastly area- , - ter trade thanalreade exists, and isitapllly hirers! sing, and in niy opiiiaair the Whole work• may be; red lily at.essinplhilte,t fatty.; sveasobs. v, ithoptgteuts 4 v . ly interfering . with the trade.upon the hire ; am' • _ after the incw'loelis'ase•built.,the boats now iatifse. . . . may he advantage ou s ly lengthened. . .-• It is - Understood:that - the water in the Dela Ware and .llndatm Catia 'bas been recently deepeneiii-", , at a small ei!pensre.',' • . •• • The' SchnylkillN'avigetion Company 1.1.1 i. TV. - CCIVAIII 1644, more than. $llO.OOO in r'ents, prin cipally, for water power, and it is. believed Viol-the! ,tiai will ha greatLa increased in futhre }mai - With` the- progress of : niataufactuies: ' Moja than -four . •• 1 undred thousand ilollar_s_of the Company's hay Mg . -' been disbursed in, ri:sliMil - iin -- of indebtedness, tha - capital stock at par is - now nearly equal_ to tha; aritount bf the 1ml:is; and the aggregate of the , stock-and tierroartvii"; loans - is less than three and a‘. ..,• half millions.. Ifly.crin this We deduct the preseirt. "...r value of the rents' and real estate of the Comp . any,' .- it will bring the *aniounidlow three . Millions 'for''- , n the navigation itself present c on— This t, , a very' sugdf v snniv alien the value or the • , work ia..consideie4;•and in reference. I' thl, (plea- r . hen of a division ofigolits, it is a highly ~pni,q/1y1,,•C, f slew o the ease. ' : -, .i ' , • In . :on .. .ring - fuceiried from the p...st and -,7iertiati• ? . to. the future, after th e navigation is pro pe rly ha- ; ' proved, it is IlillicUltr, to appreeiata the inner:arra- ' ' ble advanta es thafneillflow fiorn the executimi'• ,of the vprk, not eMly' to -the proptirAOYS; • but to - , • ' the public . at large, - ; - : In addition ti the "tratic•witlt ' the east and fiord:, the line will be thrOorn o pe n to steanthord4,lr.?trtille maritline-trawns of Debi" v ware, Magian(' and; Virginia. turd porn the ea- mils, rivers, anti bay . e if thel.enthern•coard; which . will add .. tonlie cost ,trade of ,the ! . . 4 chti);kill, tied: - ~.ho highly advatilagetiMsvto the cotton martufacto.„ .. ries on its banns, wit:,h already gives eiripleyment .. to a large r optilatiant , , . 'cha city of PhilaMphia is 'deeply inicrested; •• heing, as a corporation, the largest stock eta Map, luddet in' the contkany, and on• account of tiro • , great increase in itivlvammeree,' and the frromovion of those trianufactelaA whicia arc 63 important 1.41.• it S, growth and pro'sperity. Which is especially_ tr sot vof the 'westetit'part sat. the city. A rid , antll ratite coal it the piinclisfil'l atilt he 'which. lil,iladelplria . Lse n dsv . to the no stei t ilvstates in exchange for vtatru- • - factures for tine . pr9l - 411011 of 'whieh cheap fuel ii V . oV vv vold.he siv4t.esire v iiiial :,..rpusitC,V. ' • ..-. , • 1 tiri'r iil i ill 1 I ,9i . Inte niche dines: strartiboateion • , • .1116Ave.vvvy.vPiwv•ei'ee.v when, stemtniu_.:. the current of ih a tkil4l,l ricer, lar•t -- tyen tluelveck and Alontre f al, in' Areguv=t last,v v iiiterrnFrl me; that Ire was inert burning Anthracite coal, brought by" • sea from New Yotk,ulaul that -lie' found it. roue - n. • better than. the NV . etch' Arithracile;lvivich was . used in conilvirtatiOn 'with' it. The small :teams ' borrlF-fortning the lile'thretrafr the Chamtilain Ca- nal, between New! Vork and ei'vt..Johns, in Cana.r. • ' ' l a , use the sauna fuel, and . one `of them has' per- • formed 10,165 tiiiles ;tin a s'ly4l!seasou at a soralt V expense, and firevitiv'a beige in tow a 'cunsidera-.:, t, Ida portion of Ille time. The, rarinity With Which •.-. 'mat has taker' the'Ploce'uf wood for steam upvls divot; - i 4,.. one grc4l.,eaftae of its increased :cwt; . sumoion). 'ti • . V %vv.' ' • ' ' . .. .... . -Ili" o,oril,,te F attie v evss of the applicalion• or. . ~ t , if. ihr.wite -i,t•thev.tnaprnoeture of Iron; has given. a clew impetus . to. the.inin fide ill the valley of ilid .eirdiutlkill. where dt 19 carriedon to great advenr -- tage . ,v. a n .duherit it Will, I believe, increase. to art v..te erit v a.7"at eannof 6 or . be com puted. Coal, ore. and tiate.vnittei Wiiiiii ale necessary in making .11:on abound vupqn,the 'cliu):Ii;111, wioa water r.tr sia7, for their tronsOetation, and with vast wat4 7 • p o w e r, Th 1.1 these, Umee he .inuing to, . Le rvirpreeVaied, is "dewy:thy taw fact tin it the iron trade upon the Selittylkill Navigation has inerca(iv erl inert. than tp Inlsteivit in the tart year. . • v • Cheap coal and vvidreap iron I,a•-r. rriarle r;o 3 . hill tile • worv:..4,:yli • f it,l'ne w 0,1.1, at these mate. • rials exi-vt troetheryin Sentl2.ll:il! caving, as they . .la in Great I,lrituic v n, -As an et:hie:no of their' .. %Aire in that couritiyv, I. m ay/st.,te . : that ultrairma.... ' sin; the latter part ef . ),(3'33, au! the ev.:rey part of .837, arninig the., lain Vo,lts- i iir tam nimer4l basin ve,-;thainte..l' With the of ',lu.tll, ‘Vaies, I Isvarrie .141;o:rung f.rt.6:4::.llle.Part of that coal basin ia . which 111•3;0. -2 11114 aft illi.w.tid. cur'aias (me hut. ,!red squares ritiVie.s;' s"ld. in it vv xe 4:t t r am into hundred lai ' l I (t• . .. 01.. h 1.4-4. fur flares. (vhirli produ ce.' in the year Ili3fi, no Its's taco in "..91t/vtotis, of pig iron. -a tar kt : Part of which was imnicdr;o.,4.4 ly in pie `Min, bar , ,•;.l•Tiiiii; • a emi , ton-lerip tion,of areaut a mi)11,11.4 , 1 , 1 , 1 a Ira'f ..f lolls of liiio•- tninoifs coal. In addition to this.-Aire N quvruity of coal eainsumed Mr. ,ilLer Purposca, - . and chipped ' ..11 %VII), ' rttrrnotorted, SO. 4: lye ob impo.• 1:1 tlict e Sus- at the Coat li-tiincc the pro , ck,s pu fect or ies on by the to all lies for . ncti m [weal! wort $465,000 7
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