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.POTTSVILLE, PA.
;SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1850.-
KANSA.S.—Atiairs in this Territory are at•
tracting more than usual attention. The la
bors of the Congressional Committee have
been conauded, and the result transmitted to
Washington in
. spite of the efforts made by
tile pro-slavery men to intercept the "sealed
packages of the proceedings which were
placed in charge of Gov.
.Robinsuu to be de
livered at the seat of Governinent. Every et
fort. has-been' made by the' pro-slavery inva
ders of Kansas, headed byithe Federal au
thorities of the Territory to throw impedi
ments in the way of the Committee of Investi
gation, yet the strongest proofs we,rpaildticed
even4rom Missouri witnesses, of the outrages
which had been committed on the tights and
persons of the free State men. When those
-outrages were submitted in a legal form and
their truth placed b,eyond,The power of being
impugned, then Gov. Shannon, and the Fed
eral District Judge Lecompte appeared mix,
ions to emulate each other to see how far
they could go, in making the authority of the
late pretended Territorial Legislature respect
ed, and its doings effectual. Proclamations .
against rebels are issued, and United. States
troops marched hither and -thither as if a part
of the territory was really in - a state of • insur
rection against the authority of the American
Union. Governor Robinson and his col
leagues, elected under the Topeka Constitu
tion, have been indicted for high treason—
when innocent according to the Constitution
of the' United States of any such offence—
while an attempt was made toarrest Reeder un
der the very noses of the CommisSion; of which
body-he was a member. The attempt failed
however, and Reeder has made good his es
cape;' The movement was made by Judge
Lecompte for -tIM piirposo of embarrassing
and impeding the investigation of the Congres
sional Committee. The attempt was ti gross
insult to the Federal House of Representatives
but was met firmly and thwarted.
Every account which reaches the East,-of
ficial or otherwise, from Erinsas, proves most
clearly, that the nets of outrage perpetrated
by the pre.-slavery party are overlooked by the
authorities, while a system of persecution to
wards the free .State men, is prosecuted with
impunity. .The last outrage reported, was
upon the person of the Rev. Pardee Butler,
at Atchinson, in Kansas, near the Missouri
boundary line. An unotlernling man,—his
only offence being that he had expressed him
self in favor. of Kansas as a free State—
he was seized by a party of Sin t h Canilina in.
waders, who did not go to s ettle, but as' they
expressed it,' CORI C ont to see Kansas through."
and treated in the most cruel manner. Mr.
Butler did _not resist his brutal captors, and
after narrOwlv escaping living shot and:hung,
he was tarred and feathered to the waist: and
tbeu'scnt out of town. Thus the chivalry of
South Carolina treated a minister of the Gos
pel. ' .
It is by 'Such treatment that the pro-slivery
• party hope at last to secure the admiSsion of
Kansas as a slave State. We agree wit h the
New York Courier and Enquirer, that if the
fre6 - State men of Kansas can be fitir/y out•
voted at the polls, let it be'done; but subdued
-by brute force, they never shall be. A wise
and generous people, as the mass of Ameri
cans most surely are, are arouse I lty• every
appearance of oppressive measures, whether
those measures am pushed boldly by the fi:;ree
vr
of overnment, or masked - undr 7 r the form of
• ct
justice. .1 unins ttever pointed a truer senti-
Aita than wheh he wrote:—' . Prudence and
self preset ration will oblige the must moderate
disposition, to make common cause evep
with - a man whose conduct they censure, id
they see- hiM persecuted iu a w a y %bleb th f A,
real spirit of the laws will not justify.",
ME JUNE NATIONAL CONVENTIONS.-Du
ring next month no less than four National
Conventions, with a vieW'to Organization for
the Presidential contest, next Fall, will be
held ,in the United States-. The Democratic
National Convention will meet in Cincinnati
0 0 the al of June—next-Monday week. The
proniinent candidates for the nomination are
President Pierce ; Mr. Buchanan and .Tudge
Douglas, and the struggle between the for
;titer gentlemen and. their adherents, grows
warmer as . the time for the assembling of the
convention draws near. In his recognitipa of
the' new Nicaragnan'.Mihister, the President
has undoubtedly played his strongest card;
whether he gain all the' honors is dopbtful.--
Sanguine Deinocrats.in this Staterhare pre
dieted that Mr:Buchanan would'he ndmina
ted on the first ballot at the api;roaching CUn• -
ventiort ; but his prospects of a nomination at,
-all are not by any Means as blight as his
friends would have the people believe.. The fakt
is, the sectional ultras are diss , ? ; tisfielhwith
Buchanan's position on the Nebraska issue,
which in connexion with the Pierce and
Douglass opposition, will if the two-third rule
be adopted in the' Convention, most assuredly
defeat his nomination. It is rendered cer
tain that the South, which introduced and de
• manded this rule, against Mr. Van Buren,
Will adhere to it to save them from the nomi.
' place of seeking ghwv in a gliestionable shape.—
nation of an 'objectionable Candidate. It' If President Pierce has shawn a h:il example in
therefore, the application of this rule, may be
l '
''i l'n " ‘‘liker l by recsg ''" gli ; ts Minister ' we
hnpe'clivlkilCourti: l‘.lillhow Mire Iris-.
fully calculated upon, neifEer of 'the gentle- don ly
•'
remaining ncietralon'theiquestion.
men named can secure the nomination, if, . . .
j ~,t - r- soicce Ihnomotc.-4Prohir r oir Rabin', Of •
their s . friends retain the uncomproinising
at. ! New York, gavemn introductory l'ioiirc on Tues. ; ;
titude whicEi they now occupy. We should day eveningi:st. at the Artillerist's Atmory;,,
, r ill a ii n c . h was a htrlliant succesS in-the art terpsielio: ;
not be•surprised to see all the prominent can-
The con4ntny present:on the occasion was;
didates at present before the
. ._ountry
.ove,r. I com po sed exctirsivt'dy of his pupils, who retlected' . ;
sloughed, and some new man or perhap. much credit on their tutor': skill in imparting in- i
Gen. Cass himself, selected as the compromise I
struction, by the manner in which the executed ;
the several y
al - in - trio* new dancer! taut here for
candidate. As Buchanan is strong ,in the 1 the first time by Prof. R. Among, the new dances,-
Middle States, it is of course, all hurrah for 1
introduced here by the Professori7e ; migh t name
;
1 the "Improved Schottische Quadrille, "1. ,
he 1 ul- •
him here by his partizans, but a . peep behind i town," ..N,,,, m ilitary cauk,„,,,,,,, and the new'
the curtain discloses the fact that the Demo. I l'ats i c,."iar L il o t r i i , enne." .l %(.. h . l'fiffc i i r t i t is d pi t t h rtic u i :l
cratic politicians are full of anxiety on the l 'e •l l l t v e e ( si- :Y
with - grace ' ‘ i ' m p d u i p i i re'cisioni ; The dance. it is
subject. .. t stated, is'very popular in London and NeW :17 , !k. i
Of the other Conventions we need not speak
i and though intricate, is niado etiMparatively sin..
6 , ple by the Professor's superior method of iusirue- l
at length,n as they occupy: less attention in tion. We are gratified to state• that Professor ;
g the comiri4 Fall to form a
the
_political world. It is almost irnpossi Itulaitai intends Ilurin
.
elassin dancing here, and will also give instruc-
'-..ble to surmise what their course of action will I tion at private residences.
be. 'On the 12th of June. ' a Convention
composed of seceders from the American
National Convention will be held in New
York. On'the 17th,. the Republican Nation
al Convention will meet in Philudelphi s a.-
- Judge . McLean, Cpl. Fremont; Gov. Chase
and Mr. BaultS} are the names' mentioned in
connection with the nomination.. An Abolb
. tion National Contention will lie held at Syra
cuse,
and a Seward Anti-Slavery Coalition
Convention in Philadelphia : . It will be per
ceived that political circles Twill shortly he el:-
, cited by these:varied movements. If the op-
position to Loplocoism, would consolidate its
. forces, whit a glorious phalanx might be
presented. We yet hope that influences mkt,:
-be found to combine the firrtnidable op
position whiti7 exists in the 1... 7 uteel States, to
Locofoco , misrule and corruption. In .union
there , is strength, and it is only by. union
thus the "Miliecillity in our. national afTairs
• which chaLcterf . es the present administra
lion, can he sup itanted by worth, probity,
firmness ant? reliability.
•
"Tim, M.Extc.tx 14,x-rtrAonnt"oltY."—A pros.
p4ctuA front the City of .Mexico.conveys ib e i,.
• farmation.tbat it journal with the above' title.
to tie published in the English littigurqie. will
shortly he commenced (it has since uppeared; , )
in that, ;:ity. It will be milted by Williatii
. Month, lisq., and be issued at:the stove of - xti...
• Ham.eken. We observe hg, the way, tlik
• Mr. - Antonio Vazquez, who for some yearS,
was employed in the ofliee 'of the „Wiwi'
1 , ,,,;- ) 111 1: ini4'i - r , 1(.1 iii lb. 1'!:.ti.1!,1.1;i+3;'4•
and will assist in its publication; The Ex
;
traordivary prOmises to devote its energieS to
the development 'of the .miueral,Ogrictiltural ;
and manufacturing resources of that Repub-;
lie, and will be liberal in tone. ! tinder the
fostering care of the present government, we
think the Extraordinary fts,_a fdir prospeet
betore it.' The connectiun bet Ween ch4rch I
and state is being Severed in MeXico by Pres
ident Comonfort, and the future! of Mexico'
:kooks brighter than any view which has been
accorded her people for many y6ars. When
priestly arrogance and influence are complete
ly crushed in Mexico, she Will rjse in
powerand prosperity. We think Eihe is already i
On the way, and we hope that the EsAraortlinaty
—the only English journal in ;the Repnb-!
lic—will assist in elevating her to the position l
she deserves. In the meantime it. has our
best wishes for its pecuniary success, and we I
hope Antonio may indeed, become eventually,
President of Mexico.
EDITOR'S TABLE.
Gaatutes afacaata>..—They Juno number, under the
conduct of its new proprietors. Watson 4 Co., fully sus
tains the enviable reputation and groat pi ularity V{b:cl4
have attaebed for a series of years
. to Graham's Maga
aloe. We are gratified to 'perceive that Messrs. Watson
k C 0.., are fully determined to conduct 1t with spirit and '
liberality. they of course, will krceire',eventuallY. the
benefit . of their course. The principal engraving in the
Jim , number ts descAptive of the desolating ti . ect , : :
War. It is from the original painting.. pj , Sir land
seer, It. A.. and Is engraved 'by Capewell Himmel. in
artistic style. The fashion iii d pattern plates..nre inter
eating. of course, to the ladies. An illusintted history
of Antony and Cleopatra is given; also, two humorous
illustrationv. The Editor's Chitchat and Patch Work
are filled with wit, humor and sentiment' f,ep.es call be
ko •
obtain, d at liattuan's. •
THE UNITED STATES I2AILID'AD DIEEt T*.—This Is th,
title of an Invaluable work compikd by IhMj. Romans
New York. The information contained io it is of taint ,
to every one interested in Railway operations, and the ,
next number which will be issued in 197, will. the cor.
piler promises, be of equal interest and ,value to every
one interested. in Railroad securities, "either as stock or
bond holders. The amount of capital itiv'esteti in
roads throughout the United States, exceeds seven hun- ;
dred dollars, 'more than double the amotint of
banking capital. This Directory we hope,. will hive
large circulation, 31141 enrotqage tin; Publisher in his
new and ardubus undertaking ,d• imparting inbrmatiou
in regard to the railway interests of ttHcounvry.
focal Affairo.
METEOROLOGICAL NOTATIONS.
RePorra by Dr.k. ofobasvitte. Association
GE!IEAtL t)BSERCATi)N ..
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Shard. 1: 64 1 72.1th.16 11,4 ht, l'ott,:v ilk.. icor
'e•unday 62'1 74 I ncr sherds)
Monthty 1P 67 i: 232 0 1 labove inea6 tif1,1;33.4;57
1 . 1", , Xy 3m, 113 76 .21,.9t;
;211 4.: 70 ' , 29.43;05 uriks. . Latitude. 46."
'rliurs'y 7S. 114' Ir.". Pc.putati.A,
Friday t".G 29213 11,50,
17—S..W. I i.;ht: rainy, elctitly—ete. clear
I , e--rt. liglst! cloudy.
19-IV. frt.:li; 'wady clear.
.2.li—N. W. fresh: ti,. . .
21—l'e. strong: 'clear. , .
12 - .2.—N. W. fresh: clear. .;
24-15. light; clear: '
7&rllcint,r ely r, aftef a brict •trip
through several of the Soathern ;awl Western
State, , , has returned to Pottsville, and resumed
the practice of his profes,ion.
Accidents.—A man name.' Delanf•wns '
killed hy a fall of Cent nt the Pine Fore;t
liery, St. Clair, oh Thursday of last • week: On
Friday, nten named Morrell o hndhis hand
vet if
. by enrei72ssly playing it untinr sonie • tea
ehinery, at which is• knon'n as file "Molasses
Breaker," attached to the seine colllery.,l
,?...V" . • (iota, Holt, enn„'L
e.onlidently reeontinetid to the: pat6aiage the'
citizens of SChnylkill c.tutity, anti the traVelingf
eottununity rit„largl.„nho visit New Castle,: this.
County, the Washington House. I.lphrailn 'Phil-.
lips, proprietor. 'Good - neeoininothttions and an
attentive landlord, tenkto make A vi,it thre;
must delightful.
?T' MYN.:4g . tation Floy.÷ A b enu tif i a •
American flag wiN he presented oti Tuesday eve- •
ping next at the Court House in this Borough, by
a number of young ladies to the branch if the
Order of United. American Mechanics located - in
Pottsville. The flag will he presented by B.
Palmer, Esq.. and be rOceived nn i behalf of the
Council, by G. 11. Ifauctt,„Ex. S. C. The occasion
will be one of interest, - and cannot, tail to attract
a crowded auditory.
The Mil mon'tdoin nightin
gale has been late in leaking his annual visit this
season. We heard his first wildnotes this Ssrinz
on the 15th of May, whilst he sant!, some moon
light rock that stood by the .lonely banks (if the
Mahanoy. In other : years we haVie heard him
early in April,' on "stir reeks' thht white'n the
side's Broad Mountain, or in the groves
:hafstillcrown the green surumiiii of the' Oak
Hills.
-
0! whence ruffled' the. dart?. joyrmq Lind.
What distant has thy hlghtsling heard
From the sunny where I hd iephyr roves
'Phrough the emerald waves of etlrtial'gr - ives:
From rich Austral FCetlvS art t laoll,ll i I bor e , dne,
To the bills and Sales e 1 thy not Pl4 l. home! '
Lifl o w,o,phi, Oil Pftijdi,ty.; 7 -' Foti.k•
eri,t Bennett, have'reached this BUrou: , b, uith a
nurdicr specimens of .this bx,itich - of art in
tikempos:•ession. Their object in iisiting Potts-'
ville is t,te RA in a cine lor the purpose of giving:
instruction in, the art. These gentlemen are com
petent artists, as the paintings inthir possession
give cri;lenec, and are qetermined ,to afford .ei - ery
facility to those under instruction to compa,4 the
art in a limited .number lesssons: tbeir (.;,harge
fur a ebal,e is sii. Beatit;fal specimens of Lithe
graphic
o'll Painting. may be elan ined those
interesCed either at the Post Office ;It here one has
been Placed, on- at Crasiand's lloteOvhere Messrs.
Eckert: A: Bennett are sojourning. r ‘ b iliile advising
an inspection of their painting:, we: , trust that they
will be able to form a (Inks immediately for in
struction- in their beautiful art. ! '
„, ... , ir-d" , , , , „ ,./,. wak,i,es.—s;', 2 i days cince,
a - c oupl e of young.ters of our
,Thirimgh fortified
themselves well with clothing, ohb article ever
1 another on their persons, and started' for NiCar,
I agua, rio. Tuscarora, etc. lieini lint about 14
years of age, hope atorainbition'Witire - 'strong, and
all idertneles appeared puny MiturPared with the
I great end they sought. Unfortiihately' for their
hopes of glory on the tented tield.:and.fortunately
for the scores of Ceida,Ricans they, 'cOntemplateil
slaying single handed, their pateinal -pariehts”
r learned of their flight in timer4d overtake the . m at
Tuscrirora. - They were tirotightletek prisoners of
T war, ails' - we hope they will be content in the fu- I
, ture, to fight and vonquer their seliodl lessons in ,
..,,r - Drankrit Mew—We htivelfeen more drunk
en men and women too, on the !highways and in
the streets during the two past! ,weeks, than we
have witnessed before in any nia months of the
heat two yearo. On Battalion - day.- it tippeare. as
if every one who 'rejoiced in the profusion of
whisky and water. which they were again, allowed!
to mix with impunity, got reeling drunk to testify
their delight,
;
o 1 St. the temperate, orcr-loving part of !
thotwounity are indignant at' the curse' which
has been saddled upon them in the shape of
quoli• selling establishments In that sniall town I
there are four whole-ale liquor ldealers, lice tar
ft - nal:ma four eating houses liteitied. From these
and the; numerous small gr4geries that still ex-!
tot, in,spite of law and every thing else, hundreds'
of men have beeii Innile drunk iii unable to l waik
straight, since the baw nlh,ws th;ein to just I
enough to he between drunk arid febot and no
more. We have heard. of ladies being' insulted!
by drunken men in the streets Of that, place-du
ring the past week , . Too had. ; •
011ttnjc'n 11..,/,/,r4f in tort Carl.u.—Ou
Saturday tnorn:ng 1;1,4. ab.,ut 2 '4,:eloek, i the etore
And residencii or Mr. Davis, tailor, in l'ort Car-
Von; were entered by burgiao, - andohbedof
coat=,pant,ll. , , , rlF, undevlrese.g,
hears; in f3ct everything that the searnps could
conveniently, carry off. tit clean was the sweep - .
that not even a coat was left. Mr. jDavis to
weer. .The amount or property taken was valued
rpon disedvering theroldfery., sospiejOn imme
diately feld upOn some Canal lonstmer. and stdom
quentis en eearehinzi portion!of the glools %vas
foam{ emmenhol near a boat in the vicinity. The
suspected !Ketone:l who are metnhers of} that no
yerious gang, the Schuylkill Itatl4ers, immediately
rommoot. while warra IV , were ptocured Or the ar
rest of Pat. MeGeretn, thegang'i recognised
leader, and the others who tid. About two•
thirds of the goods were recnveled. The burglars
must have been hungry when I they perpetrated
the robbery, for they ,regaled Oieuqelves on the
food which the d•vellia:: part 'if the hrOte
• , . ;; •
ytr - Aorideat to - Fireatea:-4n Sin:ably eve
ning as the ''Pinegi ore" nitb,, t_b+ tip re'esonger
train was nearing Pert runOng ra
pidly, the fireman, Henry lieflee,!, while engaged
in oiling the :Aram chest, witsr,jerliell ft uihis po
sition by a, sudden roll of theenne, and .thrown_
with much violence to the , r gratOd., between the
rails of the (Alter track. Although severely brui
sed, he was not !rattily injured, and is not recov
ering, A narrow eseane, and pijores thitt•,even
men on board - their own croft' With ' whi *h -they
are supposed intimately, "tdr knbitt •' the ropes,"
cannot be too careful.
. .
-_,...0•-• ro rr +I hop, 6 rcirwatx., , --4iiitia n g '. the 4;l' il t i rY
iug improvement ,r 11 :, - btu itY0011; ~ I .lr St.,res
season we might u tio
this season WithoUt bOnz in
tea
cidious, the very neat iittnerdin whieh ..1. - C.
Hughes, the druggb4, 'Ce4t4 . oll stimet iitetween
Church alley and Union strtieGlihris refitted his
store. The *beautifully stained gluis are the
entrance, is artistically lettere4 His tees fur
fatcy articles are among the finest Iliacan be
-procured, while his mineral water foimtaof the
purest Italian 'marble is a 4el,;tirottrie 4f n it..:—.
It is surmounted by a chdrnaingllittle sfatnettm
repreFenting Miranda, in Stin4lmare's Creation,
"The Tempest." His syralail are of the! richest
quality, and will afford our , ;,eitiZens dui-ing the:
ensuing warm months, a refreAting boihroge:—
A man that causes two blades of i grass to spring
up where Only one grew Were - is a pubis better,
factor, and the citizen wheilinPiroves either his
dwelling or place of businesi„ adds en ornament
to the t iwn in. tibial he reidde..„.„ Suchi We aro
happy to state; is the dispcisilioni risf trtany of, our
citizens, and as they.sow literally, we doubt not
the harvest wilt reach their tipeetatiims. Its
such a spirit our friend Hughes .):tas rendered his
drug store, one of the most tiellf.'rehe in ilia vari
ous departments, to be found. in the County.
; -
-V-- The. Wcathee.—The :(last wee e in this
~-
County has been one to glad, the; farmer, for tin:
der the influence of a sun tif . :ittinitner warmth,
vegetation has sprung forward vientlerfully, The
trees in our streets, gorden'F, Una' on the nuighbor
ing hills are clothed In bright. grjeen karts, and
our mountain etreams luttrinui their •pf:tise..te
:Nature, as they leap sparqing![ anti iile'ar aver
every itnpeditnent. The Writ. ,tof trout fishing
has arranged his tackle, haslZer; and ether ac
coutrements necessary to sticce . ;4sful prdsecution
of the glorious .sport,•atid ii fi4ing his favorite
'streams with good. success: WO doubt !not that.
nany-warts ntltnit irs of Natnrci,' as welt tis enthu
•shistie entrappers of the spOkl'ed, beauties. can
sympathies with the' sentiments :1 exiptisitely
embraced • in a charming Ht SW 'poem, 'iby Juhn
Booker, entitled "The Music:Of "the hill':
'Twas in summer—glorious sattaner, •
Far beyond the smidcy towm. [ '; N
Weary with a long days ratulde
fen :.. •
Through the rn and bleoinitig brluttld,
Needing rest I Fat me down. , '‘
~
Beetling crags hung Idili ahmietml, t
Ever looking grandly rude •
• , Still there was sums trai , e!hf Oldness
In this scene sr, wlerd—il. wildness -
Alight be sought for solitude.
f~q!t•uph ;Lt.. ePogru ircrl
.
Capt. Zlfurrell is devoting tiote atid
• at-present, for the of the l'Onperanee
cause in this State, and !.With:i that intention is
making the tour of l'ennlsyltoitt. Tho:e see=.
ti o ns of the Comity which lie hits nut vildted, and
• whit-h are desirous of herin2jtitu,lwool , l do welt
to secure him on his rettl6 iin,!iforte. Whey will
"not, we assure them, reg;ret tiny trouble !exereise,l
in inducing hint to .leeturi. itt
. . . , .
foiloaing !lab leetntniitees!lvere,
pointed for the resent Ivelir I j
p
Street eonunittee---.114,ii. nefrner,
ICy and Sheri.le. ii e
Cointnitut on Aceount4--Mes:.irs. lEaereher,
Beans and Ebert. '
Birds and dower'—seng
Seemed this rugged re ihn till :
Ttlat whielt was //IV sours ;
,ntbinclug .
II as the music and the glancitig
• Of a rock-torn
Lingering there I as delighted,
]using on the days ;one by.
Watching its bright sprai'peAils sprinkled,
And each pdlvery tone thattinishal
T6uctied some chord cf
"f was as thongb.sweet <j,ii;it• ' siticrs ,
Threw a open around me: there : :
Now in lightest notes of glartnetos, ,
Now in deeper totes ot . :,ridnes, •
Were a hisp•riug iu rtiltiO iarr '
3i e mory. hei,,o, imaginal ion. .
Seemed to have usurnetl.my will:
And 'my thoughts ke'pt oti
Till the bright stars w.irelegleataitiQ,..
'lO the untsi of the , '
Irhat a world t!ti Oraitg l e itdtrCtina
fame up.al nits thew ,
Ft range that I,,und,; ,11?wld tied
IVlwrt. r eli 111, St (Ty cr.
In thn t,rria.ns s of
Then ,ninii•nt, arr analn,ind;
JL•tAin, my twart oilpir thrill,
AS I I inlereti th,ty and li,ttenol,
‘Vhil s t 11 1 , t b.w anon." t 0.-eln•tl/
• T. the music or the •
in ,hdrer.titog Lectrire ion Tvmpi ranee.—
An appreciative naltience, wasjattiracted, to the
Court House on Tuesday evening last,-ttOisten to
the able lecturer, Capt. Writ...M. Murrell. For
over an h the Captain entertained, antfUsed and
instructed the auditors. ' For twenty-fiveL years ' a
sailor—having circumnavigated . . the glitbe eight
times, and .1 1 , 1isreiateil with the - people df a imo,4
every nation on its face, it May ; 'readily be sup
posed that the , Captain Ites hail txeellentlopportm
aities of judging of buman:character.aitil of ob
serving the custom: of :he carious imeest, of :nee.
First in the list or drinking eitiei, the} Captain
unhesitatingly places New'YOrk-'—not even except
intr London, that pandemaniUm of wickedness
and crime, although he drew it• vivid picture of
the misery and degradation, which exists' in his
native city from the use of iheEntottleating
Many were the forcible illuStrations thatlthe Cap-
Min drew of the demoraliiing °lithe- traf
fic, and he ridiculed with biting sarcasm; the as
sertion of young sptigs ofdatvytirsrthrit the Maine
Liquor Law is uneonstituthirid,ibecarrise it destroys
as they allege, property. iinigh as well
with impunity, introduce infeetinusi clothing into
a populous city, or erect a.pitwiltir Mill hi the cen
tre of it densely built-up district, and then tell the
authorities that they can't Ouch his, priMerty. be
cause it would ruin hint, anti lie' unconstitutional,
as to invest his capital'in the'. . dmainess, that
s oul and body de.troying trafliOnd. Orrin say to
our law-givers that to toueniit iS unconstitutional.
En this convincing manner, E:7:tpt. Murrell, treated
the great subject of TeMperanaM, and at ose who
had the happiness of hearingl kiln, must fieve been
most forcibly convincedof the 'AVickirdnet=s of the
Rum traffic. The picture SIM drew 'ail', itk desola
ti ng effeets'were vivid, antdthe ; means Hinted out
to remedy the evil were plain and tq thei point.
.
It is with much satisfactitin that we arb.enabled
to state that Capt. Murrell Wiollectm re ingain in
thi s B o r o ugh, on Monday 4enlhg. .(unoi 9. The
attend:lnce of lathes mi ACtill . Iii.110C111C;?, at the
time, will We trust, be - goi;tl.l The lapt.,is a lec
turer if more than enlimiry', ylityt nnml capable
of entertaininz and institi,cting : !a large saudience.
i • •
.
7,1 t••• The Borw igh Cotgi•ci.--' ! )it9sr., F.:lereber,
Selowner. Evans. Parks,!, II01:tier, Ehell. :iliertle,
li)ii , ley, Heaton, ',err, CArOr !Indi.'opitl . l Veing
)41: ,4 1.411t. i 4 '
The Ci.linpil orz.pnizeil'ori ev:inieg,
by the election of D. Let l'rettitlent. E.
Q. Parry, E• 9„, was appointed ,‘:thtlieitor,:. Jeremiah
t-zei tzi n ger. Eq.. Collector; of Ttixettr., meet Martz,
Tetra :111.1 Lee+t,TtiOngn Siirreyor.—
Apart from the organization Of tne hods, arol the
electi , n• Of officers, but cif moment
\vas drare , neted. t! 7 . •
Committee on *Survey—Bilert, CaAertand Heir
, •'; •
nen . ; 4 -
:Committee on Lamp arh,WM:er4-Der,r, Heaton,
and Kopitse ;
:
COMMitlee on Market , Ifnuse—ltopitsch, Etter
eller and Heaton. . i;
Committee on Fire. Aphratar—;Parlien Evans
and Selmener. • ;i: •'
,•
Bills to the amount of .flAi:
.2128 ; were , : presented
;mil orders given. : 11 •
; •
In order to set plainl);:befoo the Collector and
our citizens. the duties are in:iperatively
enjoined in the Borough; Orditlance irti, reference
to that functionary, we Ita-e 6inelitcledi to moth
lisp Sections 3 and 4of that in,rdinanct• ilesides
statin: , explicitly. that at ; Kilted , times, the col
lector shall pay over to the trecsnrer all sums of
meney received on account of Am dupliente in his
possession. it will be pet'egli'mdithat Use collector
isregni:edonor before the ! Sec on d Monday: of
March succeeding the time oflitistireceiving n
tin
plicatc of taxes for collectiritr,i tnpny into the Bo
rough treasury` the whidS:, amount ofi the dupli
cate excepting such allerranOs ne TrilWy 'be Mode
by the. Council. otherini;e iihtjone/ f7;trti by hint
choll'he fm:leited. Thereirhoeld be• no delay on
the part of citizens in priimpilv .paving the Bo
rough taxes, which ore hs'sesSild in the 'judgment
of ; the Council. It is ninth easier-to jay. one de
'Mind than an accumulation of twit or more. Pro- '
crastination is not onlyi ihOt thief of time: . hut
makes inroads likewise eri:the.pocket, in the shape
of a mass of tax detnandS: • It is: , not. : - . only easier
• for the cit izen tax payer, hut:'facilitiesi the duties
of the collector, when dein:Mils of thi'p' character
nro promptly met and ligilidOed.: The duties of
the collector are prescribed in the nnnexed sec
tions of the Ordinance referred. to. They should
he attentively perused:
Sec. n. The collector of the , tittie of; demanding'
or receiving any tax. shall prndtice the duplicate
. of the tax so demanded or receivH, and immedi
ately .on the receipt therehf, and iii thil presence of
the person paving, write thOWoril "ptibl" therein,
opposite to the name of description AO the person
or estate by or for whom :Whielt thtj tax is paid.
The collector shall, on: the :Second donilny sue
• reeding his appninttnent.!l)*over to the Treasur
er, nll sums-of money then ilectived *by_ him on
account of the said duriliSatn.ianil on *very second
Monday thereafter, while the duplicate remains
in his hands, he shall par4er to the Treasurer,
I all sums of money received biy him in! the tircee.-
din ,, two weeks.
'; ;
Sr..i' 4. Mbenever any,tnency ; Phalli he paid to
the treasurer by the coNetef: one account of a du
plicate of Taxes, he shalt priiduee 'the duplicate'
and pay over and account :for till sneh sums of
money as shall appear hy entries On the dupli
cate to have.been paid. i'Thn.treasuro shall give
a receipt tithe colle(doi Or all stir Sis of money
paid he him into the titectsuo, and rho collector
shall deliver the sail receipt ' ; to the Town Clerk,
who Anita-main snit receipt, for the Flan°, nnd'im
medintely charge the tietiottai erthe.Treasitrer and
credit the account of the-Collector with the sum
that shall appear by Snob tteceipt to hare been
paid into the. treasury, ,:ftittl the collector shall.
on or before the second. 'MOntlay eti March sue
reeding the time of his receiving a dnpliente of
.
foxes for collection, pay in to the treasury of the
Borough the whole arnonnt.E;of the duplicate. Ct•
eepting such idlowances;as May be spade by the
council, otherwise the bend given by him shall be
forfeited. •
LETTER PRODI: ST. CLAIR.
connrsrosorNer or ;trii: mIstre.IJOVIINAL
ST.ith.,.hift, 51)1 17, ISr
31u. '-cl.4re:Timtleiit 'night by
some be thought quite suffleient Gtr a Borough
like St. Clair ; but as 'oar ,Kato 6aj overlooked
sumo matters of slight importance, permit me to
Ontribute.my mite to the oontents rO4, your pow.
. Kate has, I think,:intirety orerloohed the fact,
that among "lir inyroi;thnents. tic hips 3 r,,ood_
.... t
, . ,
ry. its': John eathevs is a goed-cworkroan and, ~,,,, ; l',..li.l"'llott. John 11;.
atte: - .ds to his busittmr, and merits 'and obtains a 0,,, ,, ormolu t,orresponben, r ; from Miss-iitri, died 1
geed share of patronage, We arc gradually gain--; ;; '' . . . :,,fe. - C-I.tittis :Stated:
•
I mg resources t within our town, and the time will t t t . Ur' Ta.,;" MINERS JOt:10;AL. . coup ttt(ltt, 1,74.10,000
I
son come whets St. Clair will "walk aleng,."— I II . . : 1 •
.1 - ,Eeratfie State Ft I
.
i Mr. E. T 1 Taylor_ of your' place, has recently ~ COAL . WEN° AS REF ' RESENTED IN THE ' deil. l l;ao 'Li' re ad"l4 J
1 starlet in our toyed a new clothing store, , and I • ;-t --.--: GREAT EXHIBITION. ' '" , *" . .A. - vein of le: - .0
I r , .i"4"-' vein
1 believe he expresses himself prepared to give the; ' t - NO. • 17. .
. ; ...mom; tatunty, near,
{.St. ;Clair people'--"fit=" If ail new requi-1 •'l_• PA nrs, Kov„ 1855. i i.7.---.€7TI: e grassliot
1 sitions are iniprovetnents, we have fire or Six taY-1 ' iDl.trt JOT:It:CAL :—Pt.TII:II , S 'you may wish to i (. l e 4 r"-fiii - S1'" 11 'eget!'
lerwiafrain, after a illlOrr respite. Truly, submit I . knew lturs the Coal fields el the different Europe, I,' - ..4721 4 The C. S. st
.
f twig the matter to our Caittts, seems ~to give Such t i -an - countriest- who have sent specimens of their I approaching tottuptt''
-t eernmentl
,--,
places new' life, and they,eorne out „Just - as goo/ 1
I' ',induction to the Miller:ll' department, of the Pa- 1
t as , --the old ones. 'Taint t•entempl . , afore -of ore is i risian Eithibition,k•ui•e in the generul expose. I trade , ae f.'" Ant '
liq tOlIC80? • People who for OfFNI• Weeks past were t i;lt was only to ho expectid that Great BriMie ! re , - lh"lnus IC
'at their - homes during their spate bOttra or quietly' ftiould fat- eurpass nil her eempetit•t'rs in the int. ; t;elittylkill.C:trial at
walked the . streets, now have a pleasanter place! phrtant - point of quality— :nisi-that suet' is really t :7 4 -r'l'l,Lm :l 'ili, •1;
1 roviderl by law then their homes' nd the society ' ttie•case I harp hinted 'het md.' - This - fact, one of '," 4-1 ;" lf '"ill ' i''"-I• " 111 1
t f their wives and little one's. . the' "Still s small ', the most prominent disclosed by the Exhibition is t church.
Thame, is a .it
i aura of the night" are again made vocal by notes 1 so particularly not•reakle with the peeduct, Coke, i
; a mei/skew and. haemenious as a choir of Pea I- that the most casual observer cannot fail to have seven year old, yeti
' , Prolific.
.1
t
cavil=, Geese and Frogs in full chorus. Our Kato , : remarked it. . ; - mt.'
i touches upon the 411 - e at/ e n Item': institutions. ! . The great contrast between the clean, brilliant, I .7 -- --Tr , -;•u - wealthil
{vulgarly called taverns, for want of a 'better name, 'silvery, dense crystallite masses, .with their hell. I
s t
ttn i . s th l%
I-suppose, soI will say no more at present about, like clink, turned out Of the ovens of Wales and;
them. ` ',- Kew Castle—open Tine—and the black. soft, I 7..411 -During a.r
I have great faith in the power the ladietipos- iurons, dirty, t erumblyt lumps, shown by the vu- I ilaelleY MurPlleY ' ln)
, seas to do good if they. will exercise it. Let me , rious Cimititeutal States, 'evinces a superiority in I tlft•lw Carney, a mull
suggest that our Kate - enlist a needier of young' the composition of English Coals, which could in ; it'vr' miss Jean
`ladies in the endeavor to entice our young tiien t nit other way have been so forcibly presented. ; t tut nto Boston this j
{ deuce in • - • •r near 1,1•1
from the shops in our town on -- Suudays, and lead 1 ' The Prussian Coke :Ind that froniSaint Etienne
them to Church and Sabltath Schools where they in Franee, were the bdst of the Continental pre-. I ~--Zer.-Nme ear
might be benefitted. I would arse suggest they d6etions, but both fell' immeasurably short of they -1131;;IcYt petinsyli-:
,o ; Y., ~ii ;r13.:5.,1:4 lt:
recommend the Shop Keepers. to "close_ up" on "Durham" or the "Ebinew-Vale." . t I
. Sundays and with their dives under their arms ', You fav;tred ••Anthriteitoir may eare very little - ,t - TaT"T he lie y,Lcop
and children by their sides wend their 'Weys to about this of litturninous Coke—you haafe !-- ) cring 29 0 , will vial
1 of the appytetehiut„;[
church. Ido hope Kate will not be so absorbing- i y•ttir.hills; the article ready Made—kind mature
ly engaged in the pursuit of her "Coal Operator" . has been tmsniiie epee the "WildtlrtieSs ' r•l'''t ''" Pre•it't
as to entirely neglect the above suggestion. - a St. and in those interesting ages-Of P h -ll"t h ,l1Illia will ';
Anthony," -t. fromseven to nine
NIX MAIISE. • fire rind syater before 'Adam (that Geologists tell
us of) has' prepared fii gigantic earth -ovens the I boy.
Coke fol• its present;lenizens. But. nevertheles's, 1-qtrln Glasgoe
though you do possess the °cut and dried" article, lin height. It is u
in mercy 'to your smoky, fellow citizens in 'the ! `;;"-';,c" aris i ng tram l'.
West, to when this stibject is of lasting itnpor- I kola tlinee, you may- not he, unwilling to hear some feW t
frosts respecting it. ; ; I
Since the Ili:wormy ',of -the process of manufae.
inring Coke
,its 6r, nt, therethas been a wonder-
fel economy; Id the eosl of raising Bituminous i
goal in those districts 'wherein ironworks or Rail- ;
Ways are situated. Lee:luso the "small." dust, I
c., whirl' before w as, thrown away on the banks
ti!s entirely useless, there to consume slowly up by 1
spontaneous coxultitstitlit, becomes now, by its ap- I
i iii ca bility lit the manufat ture of Ceke, alimist as ;
roluable as the large. ' . 1
3 This enormous j;er ventage of the yield of a I
Coal mine then, is economized where formerly it
*IS dettreyed: and' after I•eieg submitted to a
Washing apparatus, through the agency; of ma- t;
ejlinery, to theintrodurtion and improvement of
I
Which. great attention, has been shown of late in I
England and Franre, is thrown intethe oven and j
comes out, large coininntif 'lumps of excellent
Coke.•
The a'alee of th,ese inVentions to, those opera
(erg, whose Coals work 'small.' as it is called
-,,--that is, falls from' under the pick in little
;pieces—min Ibirdly be estimated. "
. ti Our Pittsburgh and,Ohio Ceal - millers. If they; I
Wish to keep up with te times, must turn their at-
tention more to this stibjeet than they hare hith. `
erto thole. But a few:years have served iti t t li-at
Britain to bring the trianuftieture .of Coke to its
pre.sent perfection, and as the invent ire talents of
People in all parts of the kingdom are continually
fin Ille stretch for something new, it may /be said
to be improving every day.
As I have had ;Tem-lion te•remark,before, every
railway in Elie-Intel uses it in its locomotives, and
When it eon be toads (kindly good and cheap in
the great Bituminous !Coal fields of our Western
Stab.s. there is no thMitt but tine railways there
will also dud it to their advantage to intro
dime it. .
I=
, .
LETTER FROM MAUCH CHUNK.
Joutzrat :—Business is dull here yet,
and there is no disposition shown by any one in
this region to - hasten it to premature activity at
'the expense of its own vitality anti :profit Coal
is. going down slowly, not even as fast as it is-lit
wally demanded at the fixed prices-, below which
none of the operators in this part 'of the Coal
'field will send a pound. •
The Canal hiss done nothing •comparatively,
this Spring yet. The late opening and breakage'.
,since, has delayed its business most materially.
though very little more would hate been done haul
there Been no detentions. The people hero do not
believe in "cramming" any kind of hardness, and
are indignant that some of our
.Schnylkill County
friends pursued the policy they did last Fall.
The Lehigh Valley Railroad is gradually in
creasing its facilities for Shipping:try the increase
of its rolling stock. - .Last week 3001 tons of Coal
were transported over it. anenext Week it is ex
peeted that 4600 tons will be sent.
We are told that Mr. Win. Manes, who, as a
single operator, does the largest Coal Inisi'ness in
this or any other region. has contracted at good
prices to send 400,000 tons over the Railroad to
market, which with what may he sent by 'the
same avenue from other Operators in the hearer
Meadow anti Hazleton hasins'-- , the only placers
from where it can be supplied—the road will have
ns much Caul as will be able to carry this year. ,
and may transport 150.000 tons this season.—
Miners and latqers are plentiful in this direction
and wages havertisen but slightly above the win
-ter's prices. " g r eli regular cosh pay tnents have yet
%yen more that I tau learn, tour ;ire they expected
'much before July. All active season to close
with, is generally antieipafeil
,by business m e n
here as well as elsewhere. which from all appear
there i s no danger in endarsing.
\Kt. learn that the workmen of liateliff A. John
son's mines, Beater Meadow, have made a strik"e
durinwthe early part '44 - this week, and that one
of them was killed and another liiingerously wound
ed by tine of the bosses Whont a'gang of them at
tacked.
The rty . ;: , ed hills and that tower their
giant heAs over Maueb ('hunk. aro; hatttily'put
ring ea their r,iia:cer nano and as: - Onning 3 pic
turesque and plelo-inn,,aspeet in spite , ! 1. - their wild
and ritn,ged fenturies.
The -un last setting behind the Pokono. His
last Golden rayt= are linecrian on the tall stalks of
Mt. Yin rah, and thtoLefrigh rolls ,its dark waters
in the IduadOws below. • • -S. H. 1).
Now. as one of the hitjects on exhibition in the
English department of the Exposition seems to
Solve in part this problem, it is as well to remark
a , 'Of it lii•re.
SnAtiogiN, ibry 11;t1t, !Kan. 2 The article referred to is called %steam fuel.t---
DEA tt Jot . itx.tt.:-Since leaving Ashland-. we . 'lt 'is manufactured by a party in Llanelly, South
have traveled pretty thoroughly over' this ex, ~(Tales, out of the 'small - Coals' and screenings
tensive Coalfield, ne least that--, part of. it which • vh.icli come down to that port from the Anthra
lies hem een .It.. Carmel and Trevortott-the Cite districts inland:. It appears in compact
greatest portion of the formation.. After going bricks about six inehtis bang by ten wide, whi l eli
through the Wyoming Region, 'Wu had altnust. are composed of the said Anthracite 'small,' mix.-
concluded that it could nor be surpassed, either i n eat with suave tarry tnittters, and the whole inaile
extent or quality of Coal. Ilut from recent obserea_ • 4o,decse and solid byl pressure, bent, 'and other
,ions in this and the Malmnoy Regions, which in Preeess of gradual drying, that they - can he
flicker() identical-bein g but parts of th e same : thrown about like a Immp .of stone coal without
great Middle Coal Fields-we can no longer retain tieing fractured.. ;
the same a•pinion: To tell the truth, it is superior This quality give- them preeminent usefulness
in extent, uniformity and purity to either, of the • for the ; steam' marine.: where ability t•. bear I i uf
other two Anthracite formations. Much has b een • feting:: and handling-t is so desirable. The evap
said against the quality of the Coal and its use' in.:wive power is\e s tated to lie 101 lbs. of water t, a
for various purposes. Yet, as in the- First, •or roand of fuel. which is as 'high as tlie best Penn
what is generally known as the Schuylkill Region,: ;ylvania Antbraeite. !
here they have Coal fur 'row purpose, whether' 1 Wheil in \Ytiles, !shortly before Ica'ving for it lie for grates. stoves, furnaces or steam. The - franee, I saw some of these bricks M • ullins , under
Bottom, lied Ash exists here, in the same manner the boiler.of a statio.iery engine near Llanelly.-
as it does at Nanticoke and other places in the • ,They were broken up: by a hatomer blow before
Wyoming Region, or in Schuylkill County. The jbeing charged, and weredoingvery ii ell 'on the
White .17h may li e found-in all its various grliales ; .h•rate, except that thdre was a superabundance of
of hardness anal density-rangit , free) hard semi.; lushes, anal this, I imagine, is yet the .proldent to
Illuminants to the most almnet an d ' hard fractured! be solved in the produtation of a steam fuel fra•tia -
Coal-though as yet, the deep basins in whi c h ,the mixture of Anthriteite small with any bititatai
the most compact Coal is Miami, have not beets 'Maus matter. The tai.,or pitch, or whatever it he
opened by shaft or slope, except one at Mt. Car.' That is used as the celtient. will burn away more
met. The underlying veins:commencing, with the l' rapidly than the Anthracite and leave the latter
Mammoth. 'always contain the hardest Coal._ I 'in :410,VCrS Of dust,'spread over the tire and tend-
Even at Trevorcan, the Coil fitluit the Bottom .. ing to extinguish itri t This is the explanation
vein., '1110? o il hard and bright fracture. resembling', the ''snlterahtflniatt i r=is's." .
the Pittetaan Coal of the Wyoming Ite t i,ion, or the
_' ! t • It i: , IrrokiblyAf - ell , known to you, th at there has
Tremont Co 11 or the Schuylkill 81.114i011. ` The, ',lately sprung up :Idling the seaboard of Smith
C•.al first mined front the openings hefe, `night' :jWtiles, quite a consiethirable manufacture of 'pat
not have'been as baud as that tittle!' is now mined.' !lint fuel' for steam ships, made out of a- mixture
That wideli is inined in the vicinity of Shatintix•in , • of tar anal the ',Mani of semisbitutninous or 'free'
is far ftdin ! lacing soft. I 1: is Weiner:illy kory pure, ICoa.I as. it is caled, la variety- partaking of the
:dui glassy, - anal conseypietstry like some of our , 1 11 "Iiii" . 1" 01 ' "f Anthracite and of -Bita"'ili•"s•
.best Ashittol and Lehi tgh Coal, not aJways adapt ! '1 . This fuel, like - Oar ! I have just aleserila : ed is also
ed 211 . r furnace purpo,s:: But - that is probably ; jor she briek.,l,o l ,o,lo,Kits sucee,s.:and the inereas
mere of 4111 exception than It gent•rality after all, !
; Sag alemaanalfia it for; Government steamers, coin
faar we have seen a cent heal of Coal which i s , 1 ,1•ii.e.1 with the fact, that 04 , 3 dense stamilte pro
now diein•Z ulitnid herd tgat is peculiarly a d a pt e d : ! ,:diced :toll the rink of spontattea•us mouleistion,
to furlinee am-steam Flu po,e,. Two -new Collie- ~ w ere leading I'v .solot-3 complaints. 1..41 to the vstah
r.e, now being o p ejae ct at the Locust gap, „we! tlishinent of the Antliraeite warps at I j kinelly".. •
might nien t i o n i as.i . r odn e, m 4 Ceal tit for :any pun_ , : 'Phaseor yourreaders who-have 'started litiain'
pose. j ot those .Caillie .
ries we will write more fully, the beautiful vales lei, Swanse..Cwie. Neathr in .
by and by,) and 'we Might .at.,() Mention the ing•: , ICwto .Itninan (and [:know them to lidinutiy.), will
Mountain Colliery, as another which products' n e t forget ibe, little retinal halls of Ma a nn.! (1.,a1 ;
hard compact C...al of the. \Vint° Ash variety.- ;aunt. ovcasionaliy whitewashed le ith a crust of
The Loneaster Coniiiey produces the pure s t %Ina ' done. which gave .ut such intense heat is liyil ;
most be:iutiful Coal that ice have ever seen except . i Piled up on the grates of the farmers. or of -th e 1
that niinvil by 1.,v,, of our Ardilatal Collieries, latit'l poorer railh.s ;;f villa l ger, in their nativ e AVale4,
though peculiarly adapted for steam. making, no , j!, This custom has beim practised from rmaime au- ,
eioatec or eta../....--and in fact, m•arly every pun_ • 1 tiquity in Peittl.rolor.lnd Caermarthen, the Anthara- '
pose for whieh Coal ia. now to.cal, it is Hat lit• tom; ; 1 , cite ta.unties of Souql Wales, and the pereept ion I
H cions of fibre, as th a t • preduced by the before: •.; that this mixture ,with clay. so far from les-,„!
named Collieries. 'But this Coal SO far; has been • ; seeing, actually inereaseal to a wonderful extent I
I •teken from the more shallow lets.las. • :1 the freedom witla j witieb the coaly particles burnt '
The Red Ash 1 eins of Shaniokilrare,ge.nt.ratiy 'i and the heat given I;ftls was what tuost likely i 17' , ~
good, and those now workeil at the "Lake Fidler" ,• • originated the idea of cementing the natal! of I .
1 _
ram .l - livEyie; •nuNttext. 1
h•
,vrTLINTION!-The mem-. ~-..-•
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. and -I,anAert Collieties." are pet•uliarly so, MA 'i! Coal ' , yids s' , ohe mote ignitable sttlistanee, as is j I'IMOTIIV VES. of Potter county. : • . ..,7 tier' '•f, lit" Nl-11,i'n'ii
their i nfant' s " 'otb:• - i 103.) • February .... 1 :..!
being excelled by aniting. of chi: kind that we .",. now alone in the !Mid: fuel' niamilaCturies 41f ~ ' ; ' ore filitn..tod I411.11.•.:1 :a armory. o n a• . ,
Blakiston, Co.. 5. - .. Co.,
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{one ever seen. Th 4 are re,gular in formation, I Sit anse and Llanelli. •
1 1, 1 ,1,4,, ~f .. 4 ...-_1 hopdrttio e oil' to traii,astcd, Ifs o r .
..1 1 ,- ;.‘LEIIS in and Ship:it r., e•
anal ;tore arid fantriali;s !in character -preseittiiig 4 The French, thalsel people of plailmombical i minals • 1.1 ( d ; ni ,; ii ti l 4 ;
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little. and often no 15One or .idate, throughout the'; ' but small resonrces.ialthough they possess coil'.-,-' .1, 1.11411 U ; d er 4 ttia , non tt .
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. thr sd,t.. Coal, II hit, an , 1"1:“.1. A.-11 , !' •
imtire stratiliamt),ori.' ; . ," r, mernialedittlekoal fields sprinkleal • over the from • * '' se . e- , E it. siLLYNIA.N.
' rook', Mo. 11,4:•• '2l; 7 , 1 1.1 b.' P. S. DEW ALD. oualit v. :Wharf No. ".',. l',i dim , i'. .IC. um lit rh
. i • _ _ . Coal, Irani the Fraoklin 0.41 coutt•Atty , 11,-
The :%Shlllllll •lisirlot is divided from this, ley ;": of their country likti the Caton on the face of a I - . , • tied be them at Ildtitnoi,
the L.ecu,t MApttitain. which in character, is much 1 :, Sandwieh Ishatialer, I bale the misfortune to feet! Tull Episeoluil Bishop of •Mar,ila tire re sully held NOTI : cE To • rI.IN lis.-A 11. Banks . J ..,;,i . It R I, tt i t .., flu y,, )
• • . 's o , .t 3 Walnlitj , ' ''•
' I ers-os ar o lier••ty notified to not ne'.rot info rd. '• At 31. P. CoN.
like the lhond.rtiounttin. thou-la it is comport-1 that they arc- tome of them worth [anything.- i ••:` '''"firwalt''n service i n 13 % vitnn " re • ' fla 1" I the .s.-- 1"r
though it a c res, film, n ' were formerly 31e- gis,ount a not , .zii , ll 10 .1 0,. (.I:env & Cr... tr. The, .1. ~ 6EO. P. 'N EVIN. N.,. 4 New stro , t. Nev ' y r',
lively very narrow• In this. the old c'onglomerate, a' Coal of decidedly "Mativaise quality" is purchased ; , h il t ) -I '''' • - ' • • - . •'
1,., the It o. , . two• ; a r . ter ; , ~. Le v . ara a ... li. o .yay.t , o IYe , .Inlo. .• , .., 1: '
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clying heileath the Coal hearing strata. crops ,' 1.),v: the loarrnied s ejaiurner ar the rate of $lO MI . , ; to ,,,,th...arter dat,.4 Said note nas ~ , iteu for 11•,a1 which , • -
: tivlists, throe L therm's. three llaptis ~ : •t• i ' 'I - I '' ••'• c •I‘l• •I ". it 1•:•a: .11 i •St.l v •-,
man_ Catot•lic, , , aiol one Qualsere , :s,
! -. • has Is••li t o tal by, the Philad,•lphla ..t.' neaditez Eailr,ad. 1 1)1N E - r 01 . Z.L'S'I'. 111rwk Heat!'
out on its ridg.es, 5 . ..-parating tlie Coal basins of per too-amt if he •Idajects to the unwholsoine as'- ;
the two distriets for its •entire length, and the pro- ' ,Sete ~"'t has a wea uess for woa d , he is charged , NoTicEs. . : 1 , •:. frl_ta. • t• ,, 0 •-•111•1:t: , ....id oot, will Teti... lacti"rad • lame-rot Vein co:11.---The 5ui,...,,i ~.. has
Lai }",.{. 1 ,1 i .1. 1 , 4 id two th • l'4llr. la I •,• • :-
Libility is, that th ere is no comiectinn between. 611 cents a i' - iiintlrea ► weight, whieli amounts to i (2 2 )-11:INITY C Il!Ill SEILVICES.-31/rii.lS';"Al; ' uffiiis ' i ' l C '' l `• - ~-• ' .`.y.." .',' )• ' arnamternents Gar a lull and 1 , •:111111'••111 , 11 1, I.'
"I''''' " ii ,.,•‘,. ( ''' ;:,:men mid superior 1 . .. A and NV kite .S•lt l'
the two district. ; Th e greatest width of its liasins,• about a dilate fora ,taaa.l sized stick. Shiro':fitig ! ' ::sth-Ist Stinday 3 It•r Trirlit.'_-131'.i; A. 31,, and . : 1 ; • ,, P.' 31.' mt ,,,, .., 4. .-,, , ,
-,-.!, 1,,,,,1 t„ ,0,4, th.,,, t ti, t , ,,,,,,1 bob r and mli I, .1,- 1
. i n eholi n ng ,tone of the. lallttliny is nut less than ;:• to be selling .e,..0,,41 Ifs the pound and the, stick.- ; 4i t - l'lll3ll rIVI mrrinild: - -vr cutlitCti• ;-;.•n; of - ` , - - A.•,-,..;‘,1.1,..,.....i to me i, ili 1 , •• ,Y...0ut0•1 •M 111 •1. 5 - 1.1 i,.... T,
`even miles, and its length, not including the de- I have iorget ten thC rare you are giving in the l
„, I ~yen and :.1,1 street . Divine Servlee every Sal;b:ltil at '. S.
~ A •.---LWaSill nat . 0 h Camp, No. -,,ble terms. A. S. It.i1:1 1., -'• 'IN /
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• • .14. -Junior SonX of Auteri,:a - no et 4•very monday . 1
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,sated basins of the Lehigh, not touch short Of ; backwoods , fi at getting rid of it, but the retnem- I I' ) `;( ll t" .. k' A : M '' 3, a 6 " .cinek ' Ptm
r-E,rinsT mET p11) , 1 ST F.!' tSCOPA I. ( , 11 Cll.! 11. Sec- 'Wharf-4, ,,,, !• , t -tr.' ''' e „ Phi!
thirty.fire miles. Including the basins of llarde- -,. brance would not bli calculated to mollify one's I e vening, at' 31e.-bet Hall. • Thlrd , :tmy), corn.l. Of ern- ' '"li"t-No- " I -• s v4lothi ttir-O• l•b!' - ''' ' 11 '• '
ton anal lii•aver Meadow, the 'Region will not fall l• indignation at having to pay three francs fur a ; end Street.yatts's tic . , try. 1%11.1.1AM 1.. 2.,d;k1. , 1 . fit.r.-. ire a old 'Market !gnats. l'”ttssille. Pa. •• :•125 state str,•et. Best. 1,, II:11V .1 .
; Diviite. , , , rvi•Y everT nahhath at 10;A. 31. and . ..,•1 . 31.• ,W 41.14.01 Fox. P. I•ltilarirlphi 1. April .1‘.....••• ~ , • ii .: •
short Of fifty mile,. in length. , averaging at least, j: hundred pounds helie. %nut.
lIIETII.IIIIST EPTSCOP.AL CtIURCIT Nv,v.lo. ".',.-, 4 . .-,_t y 1 N E . 1 _,,,,, .SV. 31.u0n, It . S. - '
+.2uo squar9,iniks'a Coal bearing Atola. . ' Are fi eld. [ tear lit( the point of remarking, that ! it --si ' ; ''' - '• Nr)
I slt 1 , .t. P attkvill • Ifevr 1 Tux et I - - irri.tht-ism I - - - • -r 1 1 0 :111N F',llS of Red and Itee , , , ('lv, 17.
The most odor - liable feu taro of this Region is l - !Lisa :"...aneits - of go 1•11 Coal throughout the Empire !Mari,`, 1 ,;,..t,,„.,', • !• W;-.•,..eri: ::::tl ' ..l . ath ;1;10 A.. 31. a ' r ' i'd ",' , -...t..„ :M. r '• • NOTICE.-Thc; Delttware anti Rar- .'
I .3-h Cod.- t 1 110 r trito,;',o 'l,llltl. it ..• :: ' 4 7; t '
1 the beautiful Undulating f o rmati o n of its basins, has led to tile iilvention or many varieties of man- I - . . a .- Ai ,,,, )( . 1A . ri . , 1 1 , E .,.. 0115 i ED I , lll , :silyrss_ 7 ll:ltri i ,
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1 taa l'atol Will la. opened for Nata'itzation on fit I. ith,..alc. t., first ..13- , ~,,,,,,,,, r . .. Io Y.,.t. 1",o1, ar I.,3#tf •
'which range in its widest points from 'seven to ' tam:Owed fuel. These generally come in the shape :AI t.
...ar,,et street. nee. !WILLA kM 11. I.ItE,TLEY. Pastor , 1 DiYiite: li.tY-tho '.4`.th inst. No greater dram-tilt of water thin l it .. lu ~, red , . It, nu I to ,r 1. .1.11 • it .1 L.,. ; •.
. • prayer- 5.v ....wit. • , t - riot., 'l , to '•,' Ih. v 0.1,1 1.,. ~.,,,.., •
, eight. an.l tapers off nt its extremities. •giadually i of bricks,'lnit oecaAlanally they are round or tri- I A r r yireor•try S.ll,ll:ipi at 10! ji o'clock, A. ,11, . :aid :a 73i . Fi , .. fit win' be sauteed until Ap, il sth.
!in one. though three and four of the ' basins end, an,rular. Like theiWeleh 'patent fuel' they are :t i v ie s !: l' • .1.1. , 1 -; , ..PIIIN It. Tllatidst:yti;, 5 5 ,.,,,i„,.,.. • ... a t. ,i, -jr., to in 11.- a:: 11, it,...• toritt 1,- th e ••1: g erm ,
very near et the Western point of terminus. The I composed „t "the 'small of. Coal' and pitchy_ gut- i - 2-,,i i -sf•:NIAttSIII Lb:TIIEItAN C 1 I 1 CllCll.Marhel Square ' March '.:4.1.701 • • 1:I-1y • p•,,t v ,t.h.. r•to -1111, I.y camil.l val of tilt a1...v. ,- , :.•
-' il, , 1%..t `,,.. , 5eat.-r. 0r,1,..r. Ilo• ,15..:11... , :% , ill r0,..•1 at • . aft!
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! regular fortnations of the rocks indicate, very i," . stances under this,; influence of pressure and a 1 putt: e11i... Her. tionLi. st r.."x, Castor: latiir. se:ryiev.: In , ~,,,,
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,hie March reifulilliv eery - Studalv s ,Plornitill. at 1. 0 .‘'
Mosely,the roll of the veins, and we think Owl ° melting heat. ! ' ' t ~, , ..I.,r k -ovt:nintz. at f ;;',1 , ,,k. 5v..,;:•1_4 Pra‘er'Sleetitrift• ~.. that . . all `!acme of E. 31. BEATTY. not - 2allthed . by
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s. J. ef.xllct:. N , ' ' i..:1 114'
, f budn . , ,,, ,..15y I.h• i+ a•lth. ,, r i 1,,.! a I. Iti r 1/.
`1• 0 . :,. 1,., Liebe
miner would blood`
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4. t h . k., • pat into tit .' 11.11. ti, ' .
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1 existing N l e.lll. Which. he might be in search tit, al-1 pierced with holes for thadraught to get through. I
R. , ,.„ c uiej , r .etv )t .r,,,,, l ,,, i . e .. er r . at the old stand:oppv,ite ,r
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must ivith.`the first stroke of Isis- pieko-- Slleh 31. t:
.Another party exhibits what lie calls 'compressed i villa. road , l'ott,:vikle• t:0-ilt -The telen..b:toal :in re ar , Ato r -, - t
k- SIII,AN1) and NIAIIANON . ( .. ( 1• 1110
similaOly . exists between all Coal formations, •to' Coal,' in the 'shape lof brick 12 by 6 inches :and I tor. hiyinez•rvic,, iatti:islituna•litlverySitblaattl. Nora 1 'I is 17 . '''.P.' ' ‘l
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_ -. f , ,r the e. 1, bra. d Ashland Cent , 1,, ()rhea
such nn esttent • th at a person : who feels at home: looking very solid And dense. Saint Etienne sends log at lo o'el., 4 •l..,ev'ents..'..' . .!tt iy,'eloek. Prayer wea. , tine, a t n .
.t - " IiELTIN(4 of ' the .toc kholders
•rarer • ,-•,...- F for ,i.,,i,, , ~.:_,• . - tliti,
A )1, Selmot Ayr . Ismalb - flohlren, I ,, t,etelt.them in the
I. in onois equally so in. 'nnolter. To an entire' , her co . aglomerated 4`oal in large lumps, said to he
theories:Lad &V.-tellies ef the 110 , 1 e. at 1.',,; u'eloekt. School A. ILos' the mio••rg . natlh of Poltsville, ill the ~,unty of provemeats to•toie at the bel.,, I th, ~, t.
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i stranger however, it nine he different. •• - s used lay the Imp?rial , manufactories of France. for raetaling the 1fibie...1,....at lio'clook. zgn.7,imzi;lchoot at r•eituYtkill, will - b" held at the. ll.inkilo.; llous.e., in tbe 1, 1,,z, the Ceal. they feel nn be, : itati,.. it. 0. c• t lllrf il
I Situated at•the entrance of this extensive and.: and costing three francs the .hundred I..itos. Thetil 4 wel;•,;1,-. , - :1, , ', ' ' h i
"4 , 3 t• i't 3 o* , 1( , cli..P. M. to tiko into ''.onsi4l, ration the I (et, both as to 11l lit) and tr. ~.1, : , 11. fa ~ 1 .1, • •
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almost unlimited Coal Field, is Shamokin, whichi' there erelong cylitolers from other parties, and .
t I -.. --------- r . _-_------ _ -.-. - .., -..-• • .'el. or ate ts , th.or .Sprit ' 1.t.1..011 hot-I.:10,z the "id Bank 1 other impurities. Tints a 3:.. alt..• i tt . 1 .1r...1 :. . • ,
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j stands above the great Gap, through which Alto round bricks, and Isquare bricks, and, brieks of 1 '--:
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1 .. If i f -- 4• : . a • , .e. ~ t , -,, h „,,,;,i . 1....,. h., Incr,•ase it, rapita I ..tock. ' E.:: ord,r 'of the Itodrd. 1 t r acts for Lehigh and 5e1.111',.1 E 4 ~., 1 !r , !, •,!! ' it S
1 Shamokin flows. tkrouch the Mahanoy Mountain', every' shape and site. each •wirt their respective I
~ , 4 . „ ..17,, , ,,"5:,',i , „;_t ' u : ',,;( 1, 19 , ,„`;;;;;,:,r ; ;,,*;;;,;( j :„)!;,i i l „i',,,i,t, -, f , r i . CILAS. L , IF.SI4t.I' tibler. I BANCP, ,, IT. 1.1.N1 ,-- . r'
towards gumbury as if :she had just said the t'open;,• *patentees; and finail ly., alongside of seine ti3trlon-- 1 0 . r ',. t r .. 0 .' t ,.,,,.„, r ,.,.:,,y, : i,, f c? „,.,,,;',„,',,,. v ,,,,,, i ,,,:,,,,r`„,i4,,,. / i,i„, 3 .• - Pc•itsvide. May'' , l'•::•••• ' - is et No. 19 35,41,1•4 t. s t r ..t.e.,htil,*l. 1
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• 1 bruary v. *.,,, - , . , ,
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Ortitti„..tt, i.l.:,:ts7,k.'i's NI., -
sosame" which discovered to her half, bewildered', ized peat • due in the Auvergne 31;mntaius and so l i n rybtiti,,,, lo rt. • rti;P:ri.oie i',. • )- ,
I ' .1)1/01 0:••+A LS tor Intiltlnig a Selma! -I' --• '-- - • it - t . „.- '
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t Olen Ship, the hoarded treasures of Pinto. At ; densi fi ed by pres:sure that it is made into inen and 1
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nl o , hi • ;ret.tvl,rry Valley. Nt:i7 Castle toaatAltip..t r .• ... • ,
first you will recollect, she triCal to graspithemmlC women, amt takes it polish - like Mahogany, :119-- 1 MAIIRIiEII. ..
1. will be ruccivc.tuntil the:4lll , d June. proximo. It 1 , .. to. 0 pe., , , 13 1 - rh.. I.li tt 1..11 1 - *.tlitt la ai'U. I - ''.3
with the rash eagerness. of it young adventurer.' sieur Chalbin modestly intrudes his ‘Agglainie- SRAW-INtiDEN=-Onsthe 1J:111 inst. hv that iti•v• I'• • • -he !Milt or ,r,kr.....:,1. , ,, -,.) feet, and Le to f.r.t between; ott,,-, D . ', 33',i1 :ir , t Ne. , , lot k , ar•• shoo: n , • • '
but whilst the "Philosopher's tone with wniels: rated Anthraeite,'•;whieh Agglofnerated Anthra- Cr- - ititpt, 0,01 . St (...`lair, .lAlaii SIIAW tt.• MARY N•l•ta . .h•db .1 1 ‘ora. T. eontlin ,tie I.:imbed .1 , or and t 4.4 1 windows, : their ' itall r; .1 , 1,1 , 111 , "1 -1 • I ''":"'' 1 ‘ (. '"" I • '' ' I ' ' lli '
t.iiii.v.ll..ltoy to `.,calm 1:. lights h•f gloss, cart i' ty lit;
. 1 „,,,, r ,,,, 1 „ „ i ," 1 ,. „ I i.. 1 ., hiri , i ,b th, ir',l i at . t.
she was gifted (!) was turning all it touelied It( cite consists of thi dust of stone Coal and p - cat, of Tatllatitta. . 1 st,
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gold like a seconel Midas, she sr/is starving hcr;,: mixed tivetheenn I made into a good, solid re- Ill: 153 the '.'.2a il,,t;.by.llek.Tosepli . Tii ' . ,'''''''°" .t ''' -t i l ' ulid • th ' . . iv .'": . " '" ul P l " t "' A PP I Y t ';' . f tyouwl'l'' b'''''''' '"1'1 . 2 - 4 : i'' l , •." t ,
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ii Lit 1.1...1 ISN YDEIt, New Castle. co.: Prow , . ...- ••• an. th r r • io 1 .
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self to death. .... • •!1 speetable looking fu e l . j iiiettoel, Witt; im fic...Ws 10•3/..tItY .tic, I. s .dh l o f Tu e k... ,„ , ,_. ,„
1 ' , A \ [ ai r 3• • •"3 '..: 2 :tt • ,1, t 0.,• ion, •olphor and et he, oto; url. , d
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It t.cents-strange, when we consider bow rieli , There:tee inanyl other derides practised with ! unlit,. Schuylkillicounty, , : : I , , - _
th.mo ama.. ca,"tddiaz tem:teas. b l ar..:ii.".., l'` N 'r
and exhaustless the resources o f thj A valley ore}: gmnity 'Carbon,' I and - many 'ehanges rung on I t JEFFEIIYst - r'lX - Lm the Isth inst•-",itYlleai William . 1 0AL LEASE N o'l'lC E.-'llse sill 1 0.. :•:. ,0,..i.: 1 - 1.:., I.•::.iti,- 1,,,,,t. , :ct0 r ..• ,•.•
, tt Cltir• qtlatitt. Jr. rtes t i • tsre• - it• - o tiTll•ag
and hose premising the future of Shamokin really . 7 wood and peat. to l produee sobs antes for t th e il,i- ' Y `''' at hi ' r!.'ideq;:e', In ;-', 't `" " '"' ' •! ! dersll'ant'a h 3 Vh": an agreement from the Coal nun, j, ia. is 1. ,, retei to r• - •.:•" ''''' • • ', i ••:.;..
l NANcr• Fox. bath ,pf ,td... (I .Ir. • 'lraprevement ev'mpany. for a. It..iSot•f the l'olli,ry •-ti 111..• • 31 , 1' 1,- ':''' .I. 1. - M A Ll' 'l` Y• 1. t.' 111 "I• 3 ' II •' ''' :t. 1 'IA
is, that so many still say evil things about it - --4: Ecieney di Dame :Nature to their uudergreund i .____ • ,
low in-
that, P 0 many actually curse it;in their disappointi ' riches. They only i•erve t 4 Inn the-'visitor int T0 3 , 1 1:, ‘ r 1..t. , b 1:1• 1:, .‘ ,,0. . t t , ,* „ .4p u t . •: l t t . t s:) . .N t : n -., t s i s to t l i e . : th r; ! F o i t. ;l ( etr t , , r t ,j l, o r t• John is,titt••:Mill'•r Inlet. adj, lido, NIT. Carmel, N,,fthumtor-.• ( .•••11 , 113Y :J. W. tti' 13 ;GI-133 i' - .3-'l'.'"Thia '0 •;;;''' .
3.3 'ISA 141:4 lattliitY.l.a..l3• iat.Y ll•tittil'3 an ‘3ll - ttl , o it Ili , ta n-'; dei ph ia . 31 A. 1.41: (1 Faint; E 1.1'IlLE• 1, ',.! 1 1 ''' int - etA
Inctit. But the place was forced heyorid its n0.:4 mind or the olartmixim. that "necessity is the l 1 4: - .1,,tf i , r.Gil inai l i E sq .', (A malfu: M' imint • • ••, t o (;•,•; it ' Ar .,; Nt c e rn ; thaCiii p ii ,... ;; ; me . .:or it ;,;,,,,,,,,,,td,” •did;,-',.1;a1 1..0 s'.•••iotv l 1'..0u - s.: t;I:"Il ( ;) -1 -‘ll'll -1 I•"" • ''...:,,,,,;';
rural growth, and though tuany:geese were made mother of invaitati.m,'' BEOl.m show him A7otiti;:.ail'of Said township, Schuylkill rotinty. . //.• V."tf , e.. nil po••••••aiam J.f :id e,•litery fr•an 5...1.1 , 00.1 , 0 , 3,! vii:••• - ! 3 1' 1 6 1 l'' i''''' :' Isla
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to l a y. golden eggs for its support. it began ti) • valliablC to country :are ,her Coal • • fields Where 1 • ' • mad all pars ••ii. is ender -mid compme.
drop nod- wither, when tried by the hulverse wiMll‘. those Coalfields are good, and to what pnzzlements ' --- ---- ---.. 1 . F.l l • 4 ''''''s• ' 1 1 1 It..`;'l' ' I C.I..ISS (1)I,LIEln :
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of-eur mountains. • . . ji : the brains or :1- nation without them are Tai t to. to ADM l O N. NISIItAT . • P , lttsviße. slur 17. 7.'1 •
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! 1 -The trusters of th , , lorh i'ar . lii. .1 t, : •
Those win had embarked with all their posses; get warmth anal power. W.... 1. P. -
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sioni in enterprises here, nt the instance of speca:. ... • . . (po be,Continete , l.) • ' _.
.t I.)IINIS " TI2.A. " I ' ION * NOTIOE,-- 12 ' -- '' ' ;, 3 ''" i '''' .l ,'"' ; '," " i he i" i " 7"ll. '''• c . • . rot :4 thoe-i0t. 7 .0,1n ,. .. , - . . tho,• r,.. r. • ,
lotion, fonalyexpeitin,g the lace to grow like it ' , ' I • . rllO the, Coal . Trade of Se'linvlliill t'o.: , r - u-li'l 1' , 1t5 , ..in0....t , t-!••••.: , I.!'j al ,-:!:
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. . , 0, ; .. o.teN ii,“t'r"r'i'....,:;-5t:i.,%...,.,.‘...1'i..,:;.'..5.;::4t.T"::.--','l'ut.rl'isrti'..Cs',t;,.;;‘,...'lri'l ';;': :. ::::f. with
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IllaFbroofn. were Failly disappointell in having • , of tosopn. F e rti;,:i l ate o f W ;t y 4e twnship. tfchttylkill 11 e'eleek. - A. M.. 1. I I.'ebrek. 'P. 31. .ISt 1 lose Intel est-',- ; wh .,,.., th , ‘11 ,,„ mil I .,, iii; ~,/ ~,,., ~ I, tt.a.,
their songuine hopes realized so very slowly-end . ' PEN', ii..l4'l`E AND SCISSORS.' c,,unty , tlecoasollOtAvelit,fri it:ranted to the il i ttlowrik•r. • ••.1 jii th6\st.ifaie of IhrTralloaro invited to:0101d litt.F. , ; ,
,r ,, , ,_, 1„.,11 , 1n .
eu.,,
~,
~ h,,, i • ,i 1 1, , ,,• , , , ,
....
to Make use of tin old proverb, "whilst the gran; , • • . •: '-- - ' • I all Ato•••atis Mit -htt , l to the 3.3:11 , 1 estate- are rerpestist•tv ;,;
}1...." 2 ..11..r,4., through •at,i, , h. it h. Itopetl..ti t x.r:ti. , l . l:t..ltt es ' 1 It .•„ 1,1 , , ,, 40 ,,,,,, , ,,, , 1i,.. ;,„ ~ ~ ,:
was gr•;wing tie horse was starving." - ; • •=., •
..;„,,Int - Raelsel, the actress, is e licie.ufe i make immediate rpav molt. and those having: ny'...dnitits tal•th,loticiat of.•• I.' r ~ ,,11-, -,' `, ,,,f ,' ''..., 's"f‘"' ,l "! . ( """ 1 9 - ' latkt. The sin...ries , i 11 Illt.v •! ' h''' '
Fiwtunittely for Shamokin, ~alike many places "Al - Easton will seen sport two dailiCA,.- or demandcaz.tink the said . ..state Will mak.. them lifnown m . i. 4 t,...lffert,tl.
. 1.4.:-lI.LI MAN; I're,.l.leitf... . ' minds niorc than thtt 11,131 1.1,1.. ' [ •ri i ttt ~
Without d e j a y." 1 dttl IN. CON NA It 13, .Idtaill(ixlr;ttrir. Pi.ttl , i l l o . Alo it 19. 1. , :o; ' J.-
i,, , .
''
' . ti.,l 1',..,111.1 t h.• ...w..tity 1 , ...Iv •...1t
~ .
which tial been "puffed into existence," it has in „:27,70 " -Sitellua,•NLll., is exporting stoves to Tur- -
Washint;tqn township, Schuylkill county. v s . 011( if: /4) (•()NTR A crofts . __ . ; ~,r , p, „ r„..t ,0.,,-.. . .
.: t
cel'i.ri iia i. li.: s ,, ri • • f
reality tall the natural advantage* which !taxi. key. . I idav'lo. istio • 1 ltlett• , • .kodioa:i ai tor tut th•riti! `assn 1 n ;it ~ •
( s aver been claimed for it, and th e day is not fai -7....Artins workslare tohn erecte.lfn Chambers- , ' - I .
-.-.-- -- - - i- -- - p,,,,,...gs Witt Is • ic,.•iy..g at th, 11111 of th , Mimi ~, t , t „ t „ .-1 '!A -.. I 1
~
dih•tant vehen they will lie realized. it must he e burg. , ,• • . . I •t; ISNIINISTRA'II()N N(YI'I(7E.- I liii,,,,,i , i4,hity PAP Ilzo en P,•.itr , a , l, near' A:dilly', kill Hai i r ~ ..„ ,,,,,,.,,„,,,: md N i . , 1 ,.„,,,„, ..,!,.,:• ',1,,-
dull person indeed, who acquainted with the Po'.yea-until saturfla%. tho •-'.4th day cl .Msvi.for the grad; , i , . •,„;
....71,-qhe phiLidelphin. burnt distri4 is being- f
. i'l_Wlt..-.r..as Le i ters ,, f AdministratlFK. en the estaM ”. ~:,,,..,, a 6O, ma 401; ry ..f flip i t: 'llun I.atrral 8.1•11r,....„iii , ----.- "'":' •
glen, should fail to perceive the ninny natural all ; rebuilt. I - . 1 Falward roll:that , 1at.. , . , rr the tat-ouLah ef.Port Carlsm.
• i t,,,.'itidlle Coal Fit•ld.m.ar .11hlind. T1:i.:;1.3,1 1:.:1 ; cot - F ... .i 1 coA 1 , 1.•()R 1h:,0.--
tirt,ll
vantlees which it poesess•es. . , - x.., 1 - The Ai.torlifoo,,..__New y i , rk _ pr , , , prietor , I d,eased , lase i•o1.•!i grantol tc, the subs,riher.4all tx.rs• al, t: u: tall,s in Itorzth. :trot .111 I. diyi.t...l into .. , ...tioto: 11 ' - .
, italrhted 20 the said `slat. are reincstt4.l to 111111: irlir'o.
It stands •in 'the , :nly Gap through a long rang's.; have failed. • I . • ; diate payment. 'and those having claims ,i,i.e,•lllaillis
p Sliit. p , tht ;. ; 1'1 . 113 Vi• l tt a i
~ 11i • '1, , , ,f , L I I :: I t it i , i r . 1 1.,:r r i , :::,,, f „
I f
, t , , , ,..- . . k -,, , , , , ,, ,k i,,p, T ,„, ii , 1 k i : ,,c, 4: ‘ , :: i t ' ascend
i !' .
i ' r ( i . ' . ' ,1 4: ,,1 1 ; ' , -.. , . ' y i . ''. .:
"." ' 1
of mountains, which admits of railroad . travel.. a •-• • i• is tat s , o o 5... t . 1,C1a , 1 . W ill
~m ake ~
J": 1 - s r -31 ."• IlaP/e - Julia lle ,lll- will sail shortly ' 1-tins2 II ••2. • L f the - tel d • 'ai
. p 's
. . . i ' tl.,••alo of Moll very , tl i . ii • rtu"t I ••• O
froth the cities to the lakes- r ain - dm:li a circuited's' for California. j ' 111 , Pain , . with:int de l ay. Al At o, t s:r..L . „ 1,..1 .,1 1 .... A12._ i 1 .... 7 , ;:( , : , ::::::,17 .,,,.., r r • j , „.„.,,,,, lion , ____ 1 ,..r...10.1.• 1r..1. tos
ill
to remise . *dor , for 1.. i 0....; 1. •
~, -
route be taken,,which not only increases the 1.114- 1„4 . •••••• l en , 3.1111 P.. Kennedy is .11 7 ,,, 1b- , to c.ll. , of Port Czirh.o. Administratrix. '• ,
.14 .1- -: will be mine! alai ,:`: :I'll3ll 3. ' it' ...
Z . ' . ; May 10, '.56 1 ; 41 , , .4W 7
fatten over 20 miles, but presents inanv olismelds rope, in ill heOtIC. - 'l, ,, ettel • - it.) . 11 ,
1 -__L. .., -
besides in the shape of grader. h:c. ,That is it it ,73Y-Dezults in!Philadelphia last :week, 191. Of ! - - - ------
-e .. a - - ---- - • -------- i - 7.: - " Earth: •
• !1 a 0 1 [Ch.-NA lwreas letters int Ad- ~ EutbankMent from „..,„,,,,, i ; ',;;,...., -- 7 id'
d ' l'
-." • taLli t'amapani `arts, • s,. a, ...;•
all, however, for any town which is destined, is consithilition, 29. , • . I owe :iota b'et haul. , --, di , d'. ''
1 ilo•artioit.• of beld,th 1, :I 1 t.; ,
1
Slottio.kin is. to be the emporium of the 'greit :5•: - ..1,••• ltiseneeiatiti protnizes to become quite a ' . o , llll.:l.daqtu afho '1.,! 1 y 11, 1. , :.i..1. i n .
' f. 1 / 1 1 , t land nallstoiin. 1.,-; - c...., i •
„.,. .
mining eututtintiity which will eventually engage. pet with the PariSians. . 1 .,,,,,,, , rti t 1 i t i1 1,„ ' 1 i t .:::.,,‘• , 7 )` , 1,,,t .ti 1 i r.;,, . 1 ,: ': , t r . 1 .,. . ' n f. ii ,t e l h " t x l) 3 l l l•l V ii r co i ' l u l ti k t . y Y . •" fultie. h nom I fion turrim pits :'
.1, di . , rode to .aptaius, 10,4.. fl.l ••• 1..• •..
,•.'
in extraeling• the inexhaustalde wealth of that . ,Pa" 111 r• arol I Mrs. Fieralice„the aetw :slid •- i f 0 , de ,._ , .1 , frt. ., d, i t:tse I K 3 oll : -at.tfti,..l to th,s.lih , clit , -,...:a1p,r50n: ''' ooar,-;A , Ofet haul. ,
. . uill, at all time, r. co.-, 1“ i... s.•• . i-
..
valley, must hematite great and important. . 1 .actresF. :ire inataiglanal. Ito the s r alai Estate ore C •',PIPS" to nial:e imtne ••• Er . i . . i i:a ,r ia 6 l. o m i e r :Lt t t i l i tabut row citi ,„ ;
. 1,,
(1,, , .
roguti ,.
a, , , , i
, r, r; ,,, ,: „ 0 ., IN!, 1 ,,.., , •
~,
... I. „
~„
- do .1.:1 i ' Which we May 1.. far. 1..i.f.11.1•• 1 *.71! 1 " 3 . . ~,
While Ashland Will be the Pottsville of .
tlic 1 s.gainst the E.taiu of the
faid decedMt. wilt tn)ike knowp •- Dre , rubble 31.1,011ry.
r...47 - The salon ~I• 'd m ' m e D onotig h ()sate at i.
'i t
h i ll s s t ' fin - O P : wi t hout M : t ''n
:Ile::: tasted
: I l a l::-Ze m,1 : 1717'b. • .P.lans: speeitieati.niv.. At... idly to se.ov at the entre ot j . , •• \`, 111 :•1-. \. S •,,
Mahaney, Shamokin will be the Pottsville of that Ne.w Orleans is $ :2.26-4,691'. .
part of the (;rent ?diddle Coal Field, lying North zi: -- 4,1-31rs. dulbi Dean Itavne will F ,, ,0n bare a,
or
to
1r..:
lit,ln
IT.
0 , f: t r y . l:„: „ r r t (~ ' at
t r , l•f si a l ir, A .
i il d itl . i: ,
t l s ti. t.ra ,m 7 s. r the A,s/sta et Eeeineer. in Aldiland. 1:. A. WI 1,1bi:P.,,, 1 ! •
P. , m'n •• 'r• .f- se ar : riw rl2frAl ; I i i l i s . ;; Y :y ': ' '-t . i. -- , • N t ' 2' . • ' 2,7 ; • • .‘S f ' ` l-u * 'l.-i:s " .' ' t •' ns' ' '' ' ': " . 11.1' ''
'''
1 1 !.
' _•
,l• the 1'.."•41 , 1L Motilittiti, 5, H. 1),::: '-mall n.'cliti , , , l 1 ,, i lir': l'tltt . dy. • , lArt.‘l I. I , " , ! 1' , .. rt
FROM OEM TRVETANG REPORTER
MAUCH CHUNK, May 2 . 2.(1, 1556.
LETTER FROM SiTAMOKIN.
3
=1=1!
i , knoWIT, in the intensity of its heat.
i:ts facility of carriage, density and freedom from
itnoke, it approa-hes Anthracite, while it surpas
ies it in freedom fromPtulphurous gases.
And this reminds me to ask your worthy sub
*.riltcre. of the :-:ehuylcill.atol Lehigh, what they
propose to do with their stilall Coal. Anthracite,
4.: a general thing, work> larger than Bituminous.
I , tit there is always a vast quantity of screenings
ivhieh seem lipplieahl, to no earthly purpose, and
ivhich ordinarily, go ,out on the 'banks' or arc
poll at a Vining rate to the poor neighbors.—
IV hat shall he tlone.t . t. economize the 'small'? It
. .anitot be thrown into; the iron and made Coke of
for it wont bind together and. melt up into new
Itlmpes os the Bituminous does. It will merely
burn away.
Miller. ineml.er of Congre ; ,;PI
.t0..1 week. .:I
...a tin!. twrro . a4 siaeo that'
w,OOO of franc'....
1
neible..?, Capt."lagk!, of Phlb-1
, t 1 a Lew uniform r - i
. . . ,
1 ore ii,l3 been qi;covere.l l in'
: flomilton, Te•tas.l ;. •
Pers. near Auitin Texas., #rie 1
idiot) within rknelt: . 1
ain frigate IVab:lsli is 'rapitlly
I
tiou at Philaalptlizi.
lie -gull, r,.; t.i :41.11)1.1os Oki Catslie
rkan vessel, arc cipit,•erne4. 1
AlSICay WaS eirolYne.l in )it::'
P.at Keil:o , lY. (41 . I " ilitrni i lV,
•r I. 0'6 . 4 11.1 , 1:1111!LIHt two•and-
five hundred tnowan,iattrni'
I i ,
,i,m in Liiiiirlt c,Jitinty, oilly
1 Ale his proheed ten calvies. -7
1 i
L. t litires:s in England at this
...oyti, daughter ”1 . 1 Lord 04er:;
in Sluunokiti I.t,t trees:,
•til his nu4i bitten b} Mat
•
1 , Margaret Davenpi L irt w i ll i re.
and will iiitro!..wit:e a
Istqu. •
of Coal, fro:n lldnus• . lale 'find
?lid, arrived at itendeut4 N
a: Club, of Phil:l4lolin, n:•n=•
it Cincinnati, 00 the
[lieamer.i'tie Convention.
tad that in November ttextq'•
, •ive Fillmore a 'majority tit
housauil. Treliere youi my
, there Li a chtuthey, 4GO i fttet
oa to carry off thO dub:curious
.etortz , iu urtnufact rin•• them-
~Zi'"Passengers who go by' the Aspinwall rOole
to earifornia;arin o.etwelves reel!. The Pana:ina 7 ,
nos wouid fare Lon ly it they, attempted anolhor
,',...er'fourists ar
rope anti Niagara '
even ttt this early
to spettil the :unlink
, .
- already on, the in,ive.
liu
~ialls.arc attracting their relwe°s
date. It is now toite thei ton
r abroad.
i, an Italian sheeinaker.and
the man who wi the Silva
ttated the banner 51' the fillies.
:Thlinkoff. - ,'1
'-
li,her; 1.1:A., a utd , rebant Ana
iHis en political eoonomy, hied
Morntay, nge4 7 tlyears. ;rills
:;i7 - Julius Bane
pulttienl exile, was
Selytetubcr, 155.1,"1.1
on the tower of the
lleawood
author of several
in Phila , ,lelphui on
•egretted.
'elk of the Packet Bat “Ali.
tract for earryiw , the mail 6
n Wdkeybarre and Norttfutn
.:r
tleeee4e is Nlleerely .
Zir•Capt.l3..P.
tetopc," 11:1: the euni
times,a,w,ek betwee
berland at s2.'c:oo 11
~ 24.1 - ft is stated !that the tiag of iiiiir cualitry
is ina , le hi foreign Ilunting. Not so. .Illuntin;lT as
good and as beautiful, at least, us lily of foreign
Inidie. is,inale in Massachusetts.
.4_ , C17, ll' orderof the French Emperor, the Itn 7
lieiial Pt ieee has been registered as an rafioal, ile
I i'wciP , IL the tt
In,ter•rion t; h
of the tdrcimpier
Regiment of the Ini!pelial Guard.
ar - By the resent fearful aceident !oh t h e 4) 111 -
mi/a it:illroA betii ; een two' and three hundred
persuns,ivere kilk;.l and woundel. Tile natn4 of
I _
the vivtitits. have.no been recite I. r -
~ ..11
,?.. , Irlitaino. gingaman, aged lt'l •ears, .81isyun
over hr a train of ears in !leading. la:lt weedl;i4'ind
was s o severely iujd'red, that ttinputtion 4 ! . od'iutle
of her,leg.; below re knee, teas deemed ng•es
vary. . . . i 1 -
~,i;..iY- A recent 111 , 4 to l'otfßowit fonvittcel iis
that it is one"! thei most I lelig•htful li tle'rhsccis on
fho line of the (tending Railrad.
.The p e ..pla are
sociable and the ,zirls pretty. Whitt inorecan
poor humanity desire? _ ' ,
• r 9:-.0 .- A niarria,geLt.tik f2higi'a short time siineo,
in New Orlcalln. L:.. at 7 ,7.•loidi in the evening:,
but OW bri4j Wit,' ' ak't:ii siiiidenly till. :aid tied at
the :atue paper Lida ehre4lc,l
uhli,ltetl• her 41ree:jr.e..
1 , , u colleze, preptir; there l „are
It
,er,:
ng the pre±eit
,•lt , ,tars in the prep ardt ,, ryl
ber. ISI "fall clai , ses. j r
uvettpies hi , ~eat a , ti•ua,l itt
-entices :It NV:1,11i 1 / 1 :10I1---:ir111-
man who &act. , not to
1 lOU dr.l 1)4401 W , llllll nut, he
far a.c the capitol without ,the
Dint. t ha
her ouprial,. ill , . 1,,
tw,i2t^ in Diehin,
17 ,enior,, 21,innio
and 10 irregular
There nre
pal true rit; ti.ht I 11111
Herbert
the'llou,e .tr llepr 111
ed we presume.
br - eakfa:q without
likely to Ventlire
'name tneato , „ of def.
Ins of Pottsville,: l full Schu v -
[eral, will find ft h greatl i v th
to purchase aiiiitif; (4,..,..4,
; arcs of Messrs. Txsom.E &
rters, 219 Chc4nut Street,'
hiladelph i a ,- win hare iz vs
bless peculiar in them s( ireif.
wares direct from the hest
, , ,
id 'sell them in s l inali (pant i
-1
and eitizen,jug ag eherip ns
t ill Ine"ne quaiddies at whale
-0 nterrhaqt. 1 - i
! f's customers hrive the ilife!
purchasing qirdet: : fratirlhe
electing from a: very ihrg,u
I,ortment,, at a saving cif at
V;45 The eitizt.
kill county in :2;el
their advantage
aal Com/arm ill
M ITCHEI,I„ invio
above Seventh. I
dOing
They import their
in n umet u rers,
tieB to he farnte l
they ean'he bougl
sub! by the onint,
Me T. &
ble advl6ttage of
importer. and a t
and beautiful
leaf 2.5 per cent
See their card
I f
in another column. ,
_.......„....,......_____:4...
~i
1101,Loway's OtsmtENT asn ritr.s are as
tonishing Remedies for Bad Breast, -4Th?
wite I 11 . Mr. John Langton, or CineiMmii,
01do. had a rem4rkablv bad brevet. in,. *hid'
there were two largerutinitir watunds. To Hutt
cause to at tributC!it, the doctors d;d not khoW,
but advised the ddoption of a valfietv of 'rein
edies. which ‘veri!. r.d no use. At ha- t:; Mr.
Langt.m iltitermied to try what I follolfav's
Pills aturliintinmt would do, he fortun#tely
purchased a quantity, and after his wire I hail
used them for thdee weeks, a visio ! Improve
meat took place by continuing thom florl two
months. sit was perfectly cured. i
._ _ i
I vy t-En thl retired elf,t•;iy
, health in a fewl days. 'adier
gNat ner'vvus sutrerinir, is
-
Ittaiwn the weak of (adv.—
~‘t the prescripiion
M. DAdsAL, 59
N.Y. ~1 ' -
To N't:nvol's
All, restoretl t
1 , ,:v year, oi
itoxiou.; to roakt
Will seti , l Ifre
Direct the Bev
Fulton street, B
ST - ATE TICKET
UNION
ANAL l'it \IMI,SloN1111:
Whig, ofj V,,rl;
c
THOMAS 11. cm.
A I'l , l fir.: 11;I:SI-:11 . .11.1:
~1 Arni,krffit.• e.tutit
1,)A . 111:Vs: I'HEI
ft 1' w:s; : .• .
V LA PORTE, 114.1, 1
r , d
ITIC STATE TICKET.
von. .
1111101. i EN
DEJIOCEt
I=
-4'
GEOB.G F . ., St
01q. of Colt11111); : i
VIPITOrt
f .Nl.,ntl4 ,, ,lnery e"tinty.i
ilkcou FR
1
ALWNTS SOMETHING :
Tuts 01.1)
PROF. ways UAIR RESTORATIVES,
'V ILL-restore gray hair to original
color o f to: Q o to r rnw ulr n 1. d.l
heads; remote:ill dulf.E/rulf .1.-stroy
c...35eN of tlio iralr; a n d MI., to k 0
rezul4rly, will t,r,vvut the hair fruit hoeouitu r ; el ay.. r
many zw.tc.luaLle :Lze. good
timOUlais. 0..11, - i..A..fy you to cleut.t t .s.Ly •
.1/ ;:irtztne..l.
...:4 ) .- c est t¢ 1h: _'Thus whrst- toilet. we sty,
'rums Io its c. , 10 I'l he nab that. was :...•:•.1y
the 11..3b/11
umr(l; u‘incs Prof. Vti...41 . .
Itair gray flair can I.l.l, , rinAtolltl,
to itno.i.4loal cOv. The sltlljoio , ..l %.It ,
cvive.l John. ." , !.111, N.'•• :11‘ , 1 I , I,l lt
,f tint are daily ~.tniUg to mt
of svoidi•rful It k no 10tw....r
,ti , al.l , ut a 1...A1 1 ...vid,ut truth. as hundrvols
cutumunity etwty.tify.
• Gardiner. Me-..pure !
Mr. 00:11 Sirt—l have trteti two tittles of
Prof. Wood !, U#ir Restorativo. 211,1 eat, truly 'as that it
Is the zrv.tatost iliszorery! of the air for restorint: and
eham. - in.; tint Irv!: Itoforo usinr: It I was a, 0 niit it of
seventy. aly lair has now attained its ori•ritial
You e'ail ronnuittond it to Ilia world ii !h• ut the least ! !
fear. as my east.l was one of the worst I,ltot.
Your., respectfully. DA‘it.t. .11t•nrul.
it jnoi., Con tral. I tail rt.ad ilfhee. I
:. Vandalia. Juan '2l, 1+6,1.
Pr.{. t Got plea•ure to bearitin!
v " l f"i , 41- Y TesTlinelly to the eXreilciiio. of your litiir bra. I.
torativo. Three in,nths I_o"nty let Ir it :is Nei - ) . It
is ti-is it , 1.1, inn - ON U. ,the ant .4,th and
~ , " ‘Y• T4O ~oily apptioati ;a I has.: ntade hos hoot, the';
flair Itostorat tie• prepared .1.;)! you; And •whi , lL risen the
rt•gult in Tay nun case. I can toaste:trytedly rt.coutitien
m
to iwrs: itospe.l fully )ours,
ton Viniti,T.
Il rir / ! .t. s h .! •r t t o ... . — lneurcrlumnsto.day wilrbe found
Pr f. wr44's took Crti...utneut of the above artiok. to which
we sail attentinti. What It has d tne we have wituossod
up tn sevt•ral of !our ;itoluo‘lntance, in 101514. Mir 1
ono, gray,inoti ;tor le - worn. a. the case
tnieht Ist tin: col .r e trteho,a; astute
and glo..iv as:llk. and that without• any other applica•
t 1 at Th3i, Ile - torattve. If it has done this upon t
others, tiill It rmt ;too the taw, .1 - ; or ally , f our renters
wipe. -fpe.ty were oto, like t he..t;u, n iodss - r f
LiAlicri‘ ' w3rlii.ie thief. it the% a, ill try It ? W., think . j
, J. — J..t -'- ';' . arill , ( l .iiditutient,;'..
. Gryite.ll - 4,, , , , tj rf lt.r .13 , st , liLcu
that is,, under any tdreuntidanees. palest tuedi
restoratitt et, Cr anythin_t ,of the isind; for ;a, it-roe i
a . prejailiee aznlnst "tuoe.t of thou'. Itut eand.r odni.eh.
ins ire afteldimlth t h,a,„,
Wood's Hair llestorativtt. We ore too, juvenile to require
anythint; of th , e kind. but spate instar suf . its ti.eli.ave
ranee to dur krOwledge whi..L'altnest a,nre Us that it
a sa , ..rei.itn rdneolv agniwt Ow hair Ito;:outhrl tt.-etna
t uroly it is not a ' - Hair upon hi , ap-
plE•atiAtt as ',;iiretted. the elTect 1 , predUeel ul , on the
skin. irpi It brinzq out the urizinel epaor , ,t hair.
wittend shrines.. and git es It a glossy and natural.
q .-/
peartnce, 'iV• bay, S.a.fl Wh(lll,,re tp.,t it. 004
they are ideas,' v. ir. Examine the a• 11, err ire ,
tneut.—Missou'rt it't - pu r tie.: tn. • .
Carlyle. 111.. June 19. 1 s.'ll
. • .
Y hare!ta•••44:lProf. Woo - .1 . •4 liair Rectoratire. and 113,e
aitnir•A it , . Ni'''!fitivrfill ,I&-t. 31:, hair viac la-.lariing. a,.
I thought. jiroulatur.ll . gritY. hut by the iv-v,.f Lin 11e,••
tor:Wive it, Liaa;re:tunori iti, original iii..l,lr.:ind 1 have nodoubt ,
doubt, ialianaiiiintly 4.. i. . ' :.11,NEY I:tat SE.
. .
; r. ,';'. ..•:;"11,r. Ex.
o , • , ebtr Ikpimmtrotioq is Prof!t - ibiatir , .—Tims , w ho
hate d otted the 1.111, -. .iry of Prof.. Wood's Hair R,,t,,,,,
ti ye in :li-40ring:tray hair to its natural cola, wid t,
furnished with the address of some .1 the moot ri,pert•
abler itizlns in tbk city. who have usmi it. and fu:ly en.
dorsed Dv`. cloud's letter published in tr...day's Ano.rhavu.
—ll'Jttimlsvt AMerte.in.
lils.r..v; 110 , e, 11.,, , ,rat:re.—We hive nes er hrtor. a any
ntii-rnti.iit:nni win as large a Aare of nuNic i.l'aitilrn.e
:01
il
10 !--..0, t a time as this has done. It has zli bvllo
LW , re that a year sin, we first iwaril of it. and it now
bta Ids t I the head .4 all remedies of the kind: vv e h,rv e
no•ver ustd any of it ourself—twin,: hail no mxasion: If s
our ••crisi 0 of 4.0, , ry list 'oily as Vet retaiu... its ori4:tal
color. laa..gots more sa—but souse Of ..alr fri,...ls hal e.
and we have never known it to' fall orreedorin...; to Its
ord4itral col o r. . %toe advise such its are beemuln.: isoloa
t urel , grit). - to give the Restorative it trial. —rl'io..l,J. IL r
ob!. in, r-oit. ,
W 4 1 1 4D k CAL 316 ilroativrav V4.rk
and 114 11:trkt4 St r,%4. St. Lnuis. 'M._ Proprietor% : S. W
DTUTT 4, 44.1 Wholesale A-vitt% C
Ilcant.-;Prti;:g6t. At:ent. l'etthville. Pa.
31arrli ":.5 324
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FOR.SALE.& TO L f• E1 I
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rro LE.\SE.—'l'‘‘-o f am
oid
sviiite,, , ,h 1..1. n i ,u ;awl , of the
Illi.inetr. , rt I.lwira t.'utny.ttly. n.etr their
:gutted( ll'unnel. :1 1, ;:it 1;2 ht; r.iiir.td. 11.'11 it
'Et'ttt.t.in.t. • Fee I.trti,,!!3t, enquire or :11 t•lieater. ti,
nh~cia.tlul er, Pa.. or At t CA,m
's Ne. 7.; ;-nult 4th :.treel, and corner vC 1111-
tin ; ;;', ale 2.. Phil:A.l,lollm -
)lac 17. 5., • -
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til. us.. nu ('oltry
iI;\IzY v. pofiLE.
14;.:f
1-ZIN' a. 1‘.•.'01
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1 1 1 - )I1 511. E-1 larae quantity - of '2 (l
A 1
hand slap,. Chain fat' sale, of ‘ariami ~ .toes fr o m
!,,, incli'la 1 1 ;, halm. in diameter. ' r••
Dec. s., 1-.55. -Ea- I:. YARDLEY .1. SON.
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FIiCES TO LE'l'—'fltrce 'von- wr.,"
( , • • j :
ye u i,t oak,. hi church :incy..ticar hailroad `, .1
r.tia.,-1, ti , let. Apply to
I;.\>X.\\.'..ll;.\>X.l;.\>X.\\.')ollAi NNN.'
Potts‘lille. Jaw. thh..1.1.',' 2- 1- . Centre .vreet.
1 4 11 0 it SALE--A lot second-hand
, ; 10 1,, - .-. 1 ,„, r .Lint wi,„1.,„. ft.-
... ~.h. joist, 1.,3,,,k.
Ato. AR Of which will 1.4 . S(//11 I . ivn. an appli at i a to
....,' L. C. 111.011'...:./A.
1 Corner af.Centre and Alarket surnet. Pattgaille.
Aprilllik. 1 , 5 . 1.-tt
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1
1 ()It .SA LE.—OIIC 12: inch Pole
Pump. 7 r..et :tiro:sc.:lnd 70.1. feet at 1. -: 1 11 "1 1 OP ,
with I.llts. ri11.;,,. A... complete. ; Aka. Eat.. Mot ar
..,.,
nett tititi 1,1) 1 . V. , .. j i1.,11 all...1 . 1.1t11: alt ..ftawt quality
ntt II i ill Ite oald . be,. p. WM. T.A11.11:1, &Oh
th.linont .' , l,liery. 11,...:10. ':::, ' A - I.lf
4 10 ALL„-Al INF.'S 'PO LE ksE—A Linn; -
k.... Iteri,..f ill r al.l Vele,. Ittall lied an W
d hite - 1.1, w a
ill .
14,1 , 4.111 , ,:aatt tatialits. ill the Shamokin and Malitintt,y .
001 11 ...ills. F.onte of is 11i...11 are the celebrated haeti.t
Mountain 'Vela.. perm. wo.hin_ to cot g.,,..1 op. rali , tls,,
haul I.ller apply . ,to, 1,, WM. 11. MAID-11.11,1- Supt 1
Shaitil.kill.April a. 1 ,, :,, - , • 14-::m
i f 1 , ',, NJ - 0' W. POOLE'Sl'opoarapiii- 1
i:te.it Map of the Aline 11111 Railroad- includinii: the ,
We,..icrili halt of the Pottsville Coal hasin and the Ash- l
land 1D.,. 1, i0n.1- Sire in in,la s .quare. tutored 3ad ant tunt 1
wit 11 , 1ith ft r .1-livery at Hannan's and, at t;arrini es
Rook sfartta. and 3t Alr. Pool's OM,
ihtt,tll-r 1:1.,1. , :....
rillol I.l':ASE—Veit Nos. 3 anti 4,
5,..i-eut..4l, .111:i Thirteen 1,34 in 1111,-kro an.. l r pitic I
Al hito A 4 .11 i'+-al. at, the ilreon 111.1!.. ...tote at Alt. I :tr.
mei. I, all vela. drivon to marketable me t ]. Ea r it.,,- - ii, it. t
lart ttn inire 'of l'lna.. IV. ehurcliMart. Phllti_ or I'. 11'.
Shearer, L'ott , lvillo. lw of Ji.sr.pii S. DiN u N .. .-, / ,,. t
Altireh 12.. l:at. 11-: in:' Mount Camel.
( )1? SALE—( flt. .30 Horse Pump
_ . tin; e l i,ji,... , ith 2 hail.... :',.. feet Innlr. :i f..-I dlarn-
chic , Inen o'llor..• l'umitint.: enville, with a hailer ' s :''•u
feet Lomi. fo- :', - h.et diain,-1.-r. all in L:4l , 4l..rtier. One 4u ,
lim',.. 11 , 1 , 4 i‘Trz etiviti, ii ith 7 fret drum. Tat:ether
UM' ltrwii,..•Coiltin—Lcarly ni.a. For partirulnrs apply
to Illip' ELL 11,111:11.
lila ... ilearly epp , ..iiht Atooriali II al-v. 1 'a11i 4 111 , ..
Alarch ':... 7.,1:',-121
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1 1
TE.tNi E.:\ GINES OR SA LF,.-2
Shinia lia....:iitcs. with ~ran. cylinder '2'.l inches di
ainoter.ltnal 1: fart-. 1 rake. 2 lilt-wine ..!.lilitivr , . ,. .: incin. ,
di:v.llol.r. .1;•4-t .rn•Pi.. trill, Boilers. f-ruit r 1) in 11 , -,• at a
111.3.1 Enrcia , o. .Wtatitai !Hake ••: , , ,, lit-lit I'ilinpii.C7 , l . 111 , w-
int: Enkinet.: Ina- I.r.lnall w ill la , said. a. desired." .5.p.
OA 10 ' t . 1. II l'.\ Ilr I.I O NELNECE Ell N CO..
5i, , ,,, , ,Z tii Iran 11.,r4x. ...,,,,,,,,,. re. 1',,.. ,
ill E 1 1. Iv. SNYDER. I 'att ',it , . In
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~..-; linmil N. , rt. tl A. Co.. Lite 'hi , day a•-•”.•1:0•.I
th , lh. - W. S. htt11.112..• '.I. W A 1:11IN :th , ,l .1 ! .
lit SEN. of th.• firm e•f Itotarts. Walton A c.. • 1
NaTICES• ---------
: 1ittq10.....; will 1.• vontinuod underL l ttio Sam • • '
- - ':.111 - SEN. NoIITON ~..1- . o..'rit No. '.!.., Wnitutt stt! , ..
! l'i.•r No. 1. Port Itiehmonil. ' ..;-
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11 i7;• , .:' the ,tills..ribor. on To: , lay. the '2 , l:h loot., ' (1( ; )P NIZTN ERSII I I'. -2. --. 7 :1' h.. 1 , .,
..011\ Kysi,i..v. au jurletiturod arprehtb:, to the end - ;•
~'.h."1141
e 11,1•.• 06 , ill •.1:;; nary . .:10. I' . I
dirt'} r.u:du. .
0.,.. A p,li , rs.ws ar.,...foildd h a it,,,l l ,z s Od ;
. int , eopArthr•ltip f. •r the tmln- r,-11, ~. , f C.
a ppr,,t i' .•. 4 , J .1 I ',ri ll pty -no debts of ids emit iliMing Ciltlinii , simi IStlitt,.... :,!: d 11 ,,, f.r Till , rt., h.
% , hile :11,011% &lan hit 111:1,: .1 of Coal. tmler the fir:, of 11. NI. it. '6 I l', .... , • .
LI:FEN:ER Wtl3lEl4 , Di II; }-. 0111,;7 -, --::, ,, 1t, ,, , I,ly. N ,, ,' 11l '".{114/ 1:/ 1 , ....
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