TERM O,E ,T :1 WNW- OUBNAL. -- • • t .t't ,. l.oolLt struclurrsom TN 3i.6 IRS re:r annum, iislable Id sdeonce—s2 . 1 . 15 314'. 1t i4....tit144,'1tm wattki—and Ow tl not ra id watau the 3usr,- . ..... TO Muss: • ' • i ! - ..i.,.,,,,, p 14 . .l to one Mimes, lit adratice, . *,5 00 2 4 eren d; ' • do do ; • •u 00 iir teo n di ' do . do ! - tin 00 do ) t ulivriptions in ait beinrorlabli paid inadranee. and sent tit orte address ' . ..0•,...„ , . ~ ' ' ' TV eltituti.itorrxto Ofutilli'' ' ' het OWt‘Al. will be furnishodlo Cu;ders nude( liersist iri" e too copies, oaals on delivery. ~ . • '• ;. Icoveicit and agvkiti TracAtrs orfittliod. with the - ,To •osti, afil in ndranee. , t t .s I , VIM 1 tl:r or NEWSPAPEIII.. • ' ' '' I f subscribers or.lor the discontintutoce of tlicir tiewr itperet, the publisher st4.y continue tgisend them Anti! .arretiragesarpaid , lif sitheerihors rie4lect or refuse to Is ' elrnewspa iners Irani the netera to which they mi . ti. they are 0 , 1 respinsihle unt it thor hire set tied t and or. .• I t dered them discontinued. . • If sitt.toritters otitis , to nt her pliers wit hott . i.. , ritAll, the pothlisher,and't I. newspapers are shit to the fortner dirtettloOliey are held responsible. 1 . ' . il'lThe erts hire detided that refusin g to take nowspa- Oct frio the olrr , or rroinrkoz; :and le;tring them ts- Oallfrt r ,la pH= farts evidence of I ntnntionn I traud: - - . . RATES. OF ADVERTISING:: ..!':: :One r ir,t in. of 1 1 lines. 50 Cenlx,for orie.insertiou—sub ,,,,, t o,,otlixsertVms. /5 cents each. 31/6e5,000,, dole. i 6 ..,,,, t , .....i.usr.mos n tin Pert huls.l2KteutS each:, .111104sgs , o,4nients oror 3 dersff ,, r short periods; :charge/ m . ti square I ,L,' , .. n„ rili. ' , OU. • TwO. TM:mt. i tiltX. TWELVE,. phree lilidt, ' . 63' mil $1 25 ,$2 25 •$.5 pp our-linos, '' so 125 175 I 276 '4, 00 rll'o limiest 100 160 . 200 i 300 600 •ix thief, 1 25 225 2601 4OO • 600 'Torso lines, . 125 .2 25 210 I .4 60 700 Mao lines, 123 226 285 i.' 500 AOO \ hie 11004, •1 26 225 3 004 650 .0 00 ALLOVER rift LINES COUNTLDAS A SiatIARIL ortrir usu. • 11w Al 1 uare, • 25 225 ' 350 i 6OD - 10 00 i ' orn sluares, ..2 25 .4 00 ' 5 001 - , 9 00 .14 00 li rrelquares, 350 • 600 7 501 12 00 —PI 00 'OO5 wove*, 450 OOO ' 8 00 : 1 11 00 20 00 uirter ctn.. 000 000•12 00 i. .15 . 00 -30 00 1 ...I.2rAer rparo o,t• short plrlo k, as ?per agreeMent. t far Ituslaem Stlllreic,Sl each--accorap3nied wltht.so liolvertilemour..so retitle each, . Advertleamente before Slarriages and Deal ha, 10 cents per line tor fi rat Insert lert-4ubsequen t inleationa. 5 cents ker line. • Ninewerdsare counted aa ihns in advertising. 11 .11erchants'and others, advertialisg by the year. with Changes, and a standing advertisement not exonedingls Ines, will be charged, I ncludingsubscription, $1000: . 1 3paentb theinlolltd °Martine/Wee, With chin.. "I yea and subscription, Without changea, it the rates designated above , . .. ',Advertisements set in larger type than usual wilt be Charged 50 per cent advance, on these. price's. Ail cuts will he chargtal the same as hitter press. tin bade advertisements recsived from. Advertising .Agents' abroad. except at 25 per cent: advance on these priros, tides by special agreement with the publisher. I NI arria4es 2:i cents., each. Deaths acconnianiedw it h no. /fees. 25 cents, without notices, no charge. t All mdirai.oxrimt those of • religious character and for educational purposes. will be rber,red Y 5 pen is for any number of lines under 1.0. Over 10 110 A, 4 rents per line additional, . Preceedingliormoetings not of a general orr. pubncatr; meter. barged at 4:cents per line for each i Osertion. I. To facilitate calculations we nun state that 328 lines' fteke a col um lines a half col uni S 2 lines itarter column, 2952 word , make a eel um n-141'13 a half i nionne,-and TV it auerter column. 'All odd !knee over each square, charged at the rate of 4 cents per \ line, for Ono time, and, 8 cents per line for three limes._ . V,ttrly adv.irtisers must confine their' tqrt !sing to thebrown bn nog. A geuel, for others,satt of Real 'Es ate. are not included lti buAnesSedvertisements. LEt HOTELS: TAYLORSVILLE HOUSE. ~- On the - Old f3nnbn.ry State Road,. 9 ullks north of Mluurr.ville-1. [silo, sruthwent, of iAr•hhind. J 011 N A. 0170,'Prohrtelor . i July 11.'. , _ . • • "sl-,lm* "WHITE HORSE HOTEL." ie.rritr f C. nt rr find Mahn nto,,vo . Jostple . .2ll. Feger, Primrleeore -En tertain ;tont a and aeronitn.lntioos of the bed kind, ,;and every ni tentl.tt Will be paid by life boat and bin at 't end Ants to make - guoal a nod travelleht coutfortabit AtEitiKt l • -• TO BUIIIDERS. iliN -UMBER ! LUM BER:I . . frili9 subscriber respectfully announce's x t l theipublie that he hag completed his SteaurCir- I ctoar Saw-mill in Locust Valley. Schuylkill county. and !amour prepared to furnish all klntl i l iiNgl of "ImMbiir at the p. ty m st. R aces—such as l'ine, lietnlOt and White Oak of . , er'ery siso and description. r Cis of Lumber eut to ord.irat 't he shortest notice: CO. ..'bb 464 f EDWIAILD I:. WAND. • , LUMBERI LUMBER!! 'THE UNDERSIGNEP respectfully 1 ,anneisier. that he her opened a s.ard in . Has place. iiir th e sale of Lumber. Having made arrangements to ll.e supplied from Northern Pennitylrritila at a short no 7 It lee. he will he able to ftirnish buildit4 materials on the ~; iii... 4 ari,inumtlating terrns. Perso*expectirg to build '1 would d., nett to give him a call trifoteitnrehetsing else- A her,. Shingles furnished by the, ear-bud. at Very re. duee'd prices. anywhere along the liof Railroad& , i I ' . JOll FltEkillAFEß. - , F 4411101011 Ilaren, Jul . , lit, 'AI, 't, , 29;i1 '...„ •. EMiaM POTTSVILLFS. RODGERS ENT& CO.'S •'IItON'ItAILING WORKS: , • .et ROM; E CS. ENT t ;:t./.. mattufactumrs of Cast:and IVron;;ltt IRON RAILING, 44 , • ._ . .••• : of eiery descri pt ion. ittv Ito the attention ..,-"rn ' • • • •-- .. f .,„,,....• •or the public to their branch of business, ". 4 '. l A- - ...... rhich is conducted in the building for'- . . ~... - merly ON-union 0.1 , ...,1 :c .1! a Cnach.ln Coal street, Potts. rIlle; lama: '. 1 .. . V,fy can furnish Verandas, TreillS . -Work for Arbors, k•-,. newer Trtinsirs,Tree Box es..tr..,'ln every viriets of ctrl : Window Guards, CellarGratin and Wire Setting ti t.' of :al lands, r.t the shortest notice and un the lowest • t,..f. tii4, to2ether with Iron Ihnisteads,Farm, Lot and Gal. 4,0 , e:tr .- es. Etmlidi Auntie Fence. Bic., k.e., below city . . prums., r 1 . , ..'-' ,N. 11.—Cemetery lots neatly . enclosed. Designs "got up" to stilt customers. :Everything Id ttheirllneon hail or ordered. will he furnished at the shortest notice. ; ;'We are .prepared to do sit kinds of eastipgs, such ns rolltnad chairs; witt,;r pipes. ice. ; -'- '' Fehru my 2, Intl . , • i. 5-1 y • , , 'ESTER V( & FRICK - . . ' Manufacturers of Wire Conl Screens . , - - 0 ui,D, respeetully 011 the atten y . tion of gentlemen engaged. In the Coal trade to th,tr c. , 4i serrenn of the various sixes. They h ,ve In'. ,rreved taellit les for turning out the heat of work with ' erofiptnepit and di , patch - ... Haring Vie Meat experienced bends In the Slate t hey can guarantee all work dune it th;Ar Inc tory.. • I Rv:oring Wally and substantially 'done at the shortest 'tot. I - ....n halt., CogwheeliEdgewayltings, Sha ft s, God: Semen Cogwheels, Edgenayltings, na, *e., &e...ithwitys on hand. . • ; All nriPni directed to the firm by mall or left at.D. L. itimly's Minimum etnro,irlll recelval prompt attention. .110, t. !3M KURTZ al. HEISLER,• • (Late Kurtz, neyerlie & Co,) , ~.., ~, - ..torso • . Manufacturers of ~,,:' -•: ! ' gm Wire Cool I.iiereens. Onti Iliddleti. Wire 4 " :". Urooms, tt.c., ke.,'.klittertiville,Schuytkill p , 0 'r , , ,, , dthi i.:!ontity. ! :t.:.•:10_„•,, ..-, Tlianktnlfotl4eliberal patronsgethey use re,, -iced froin :the or, I benterti and rithem. In the ii•i. w'mlii most respect 1 oily s , lislt.th.dr'ettstom in the :I:nr.i. All work done at our shop wp Ihe warranted, so :i it im in. need be a (mid ..y 4.1 ting a had job. : . tr. ti netz leilnix one of the Irldomtiand•llif most expe. i,:vy , t Wit, Irsrlmr In the coon ty. ilin feel sure, that tre. Nil 4 , lre I , llt l ho lkist God Sii.reens:ln the Region: .' _ ti'd °Mors iiihKeggett to .1. IT. Kurt ri, Minirmille.to W 4 .. II •i•:,.r. ti:ittiitille or Klatt k Ileisler.:Mtnenssilie', Atli lii . !Proin pI ly 4itUtitled to. OM .15ri! , 718 repaired.. Ilan 14. 1 s:-.4 COA I BALD EAGLE BITEIMINOVS:OAS'COAL 1 11,1,.; Tavgast:ootiiek Qoal Ni n.rs and Sliliv.ra or illturnianto Coal at Fartanda• 1 ; , . 01 it)1°11 Ccunty. Penna., just rfl' oit I:sUr.l.i.l, now t pn.parfA o itattraat for tlfrir Itatuninous C..a Ipr I :ak 41.ndry,'Blac art itk!mast kuses. For terms 6 • aax ober info! H.tY to . A..-111.1 .1a -70 st 22. %ll' 3.4-71.* 21 Ingiot St,, . -I 10 -VA I,•'I'NEIISLIII 3 .ISOTIC The subserlhers hare 11;.seeilttlit ed,tf ter this date.lf nder the name and etyle of TY LElt, silt - NE& lid,. and will ron.feEt "the busitt..y f Drs/ 11 g 4.'n ()pd. as F11ee14401 . % to FREDERICK 'TYLER k t ; lei Itroadi+ York • tier No. 5 I•ot t Rich oto).d. Ft:I , 4IEIIICH TYLER, • 1 . • • 'l.lEutztiE F. v it. . . - NteitoLs'ilEACti. I 9.1 A M E.. STON E. ' ld..y • IA if • k Sll LA ND and 11AIIIINOY COAL naid4slgned are prepared to receive ordeia . tie relellntiod Ashland Coal] trona the Jlltanrroft .;‘, , C 111..iry." 'From the extensive alterations andlni. made at the Colliery (Lila winter for prepat• • c the Cosi. they feel no healtationlln offering it to the 4 Ati.urdelt, that 'eau Inive noytperior In the 1113,i -• !,:11 an to quality and freedom rtern dirt. state and • 4.T immtritlea. They :tr.. also pr , pared to make eon. yin is Cdr Lehigh and l‘chuvlk ill roil front other trainee • HAMM:IIn, LEWIS k (XL, • No. IA Wain t•it rect. Cotomercial t*.t.ru:ti'y 9,'37 .. •r 1 e•ly CAIN,. HACKER a, ICOOK, . • Manta Ern atitpre.4 or • 32r0/1.434: , iirat . ;runlities4.l Wlslientid Red ,Aall' Coals. ' No-1 , 1 lr•llo nt notadoinAie. nted Word/and • 'lVhorci4 •., . , . • . TIMAIA'N CAIN. %Mid% Ilacimn 1 Jr. Ear. 31.0)0K. I , ..brua 6 7; ',"..7 • , iIAYES, SMITH 4 keo.l • _ , ..- Coal Merchant s. • • No. i 07. (lale It.) Walnut Elicit Phillid , *, .. ' ,. ..:wsweith.7.•direet !row 3011 Ar•lturetAND C ~ , Ilil Aupply uf 0 reetwood Cowl; whkh- we offer at the , , wttuarktt ••ric.... • 0 1 , krA may either 110 a Idmsed 1.1. UN or in our Agitnt r t th•• New England ttates,• 111.0. It:I:KEIL . , -, . , ; ratridtnre. R. I. ~ , T,y. 21, '.".,7 • , VAN DUSEN, NORTO N-A Stile Agents for the OSle of the • Coal & Navigation ICo.'B . Coal TIES . i ' 1 Red and White Ards ; •-. ( N... oi Walnut ritrei.I7.PIIILADELPI2I.! ± :• 53 I.lloperty for: NA7.1.A11, TOR7i. t . 1.119t0 Oreet r 1107' TON. shipping Wharves—Eristal:Ballstown and Pier S. '57 1, Richmond. • • '.2 LEW 1:8 ALIDENRLED CO.' . Shirrliero of the fellow -110.3; eelebrat6d. . • . :•1 N.17//tA CITE I'COALS'' .;. Prom PHILADELPHIA and the lINEB, 1.51'1i• MINK. o tr.lf 1 ili %CNA! EATILWIIIII.I.6n. ----- I iA;(l.tirti• %..!;} • • t opitlNO MT... e.m.in. I 1:1.7: \ 411. I .WYMltyli VAL, do • -Ppm EtIZABETHPORT, 1 41UNC17.. itipr. 01(.6 £Oll. AI:A.I.IIw rwry...u4rior. 11,,C1 13ERLANP COAL. : toi.fidi., _rotidompo n (11° 1'V.17741ar!(!: a 4 'ye EIMIUMM lIM upLisll XXI ire . .AdrirOtenrell irk it{ laiger,type num vtucl will toe. Oqrtrett celq. Odrance on oily +near nurs.:' . J. Ar.Tii S. ATI-1.4.]N 1 : ! , 7 and I Bomb Wharves, Philadeqpiiia, DEALERS IN OILS. , 'Z;I4Y .0:1A: I OILSH OILS!!!'' HODG I SON & KEAN N , .Nos, '0,1& IS, S. Ulharsto; Ciniusral Commission Xerchnnts, and Deniers in WHALE .SND SPERMNOIL FOll MINING AS',DHECHASTS'AI, PURPOSES, ••• 3ipt.22,'55 • ' Ea-if C0.,.F.' GEO•- W POMEROY& O • IDEALERS IN • .1 • ' 0/L SOAP, cAxpLr.s, &c.,1 . NT, 0:I 10 ,:\Y4ter street, 'bel o w matO, philadelphlS; Sperm, ford P e rm il 'a n n t d W Arain a trn n te • =it al . Samuel T: Millet Baler _Phlladqplsls,'January 5, JOAN A. !,-31901i211. IJOICN : W. W114,1)11[8. MOORE & WILLIAMS, peneiai Ccieninissio#'-111erotiantsi • d AND DIALERS IN. AtINERS!, No, 54 S. Wester PhUadielpkist,' The:suliseriber ha'ylng!! been associated with the coal trade in d!mining operations generally. for several years: are prepaied to supply orders tor all. articles contingent to telling j:lirposes at the lowest' rates , wish care end despatchT ur stock comprises the following articles: • gaiety Lamps,. Thorniey!'srolehrated Solar. noes, , Gum Belting!, • . Elepliant; 'Blasting Paper, Washers, cal, Slone Chains, , Packing,, • • • Ithrka, Dopes. all slim., 1.10613, I •, • d.fird,, Pulleys, Blasting and other 'tuella. Wk./Ong, Powders; (I,lls Ong, Wireltopo, • Soap. • Llrleed. Tar and Pitch, Candles, Ate., &c. ntrziENersi - : llodg!son ;& Eeen, J. IL A. 'A- $. Allen, pharles s iiiiller & S:non' rinel. Eel..E and John Thornley, ~ Phila., adelphia?' lion. W. Donaldson, lion. O. W. I , ltailati.(ieo. W. bnyddr; D.! P. Brown, Esq. and L PJ Drooke. Es q., r ottsvlllet Wm, Dal:teen, Minirsv i ille; and J. .1. Connei.',Ashland. [January 17, '47 3.1 SelOylki4 Fire= & Marine • INSpRANCE COMPANY . . . CO'S . 3Erco t:t as 1713,1 c.•! Office Building?' Mabant o ngo 2 ofotiri abOvb Centre st-, Pottsville,ta. CAPI. AtTHORIZED BY 14W, .2COCOiOCINCI. : .. - OHARTER PERPETUAL." Thin Company obtained its Charter at the !mit Session of the LiOtlatu e of Pennsylvania. end in now fully or ganized find; prepared to issue Policies,;at !Metal rates; on Fire and jinland riskk on Public anti Private logs, FurhitUre. Stocks of Goods and Merchandise of ill kinds. r • • I AL. o n Coel iireekens rind Machineri, InlAnd Insu rance on Canal Boats and Barges, by Canals and Risers; also on Citrgoes_of Goal to Philadelphia, New York, Bel •tirnore..kel This Company goeraoteesto adjustall losses promptly', aid thereby hope to merit the patinnage of the public. ~ . Directors r ' ' , SAMULIt.S LLI'MAN. J. If. ADAM. 1, 11141.101 !lIORTI3IIIR.Iir. ' JOIIN M DEIIitTIT.. JAMB fIUNT7.IIIIER,.3r. .1011 N HENDRICKS,. I, lIEORDE LAUER, .1 , ' J. E DRAKES', 1 11':.ptfi11I-T I. , ` , 11.11.11UNTKINGER, 11011E11T M P'AL3I ER. IIP.,01101.1.1,111:111`.. E: ~ :S A 7k11.711. SILI.I'3IAN. President. i ' W. P. SNIPPIE Skretnry and General Agent. naftnvilh:i aannere 1.'57 • .'7 1 1. TRA.NSPORTATI6N. 191033.t7 XAMCIX.Ms ACCOMMODATIQN LINE: rfilE .UNDERSIGNED 11A.VING Made arratfgoutents in coujuniticM with Philip A rigitt, of Reading. Pa.. to run a regular lino of Boats PROX PHILADELPHIA TO READING AND . • POTTSVILLE., • And all ,intermediate points, , we 'are inflr pr epared to receive goods for all the otiose places, and our utmost attention wJli be Oren to ship goods with promptness and destlatc ' _ • ' - .Weaoilcita,sbaro of patronage floral merchants and othees. who May hare gouda to forward for that section of the,Mainatry: Schweltsei & Co., , I 65 North Wharve,;below Vine Street . : • MiENTS : • 1 A uor.lJ It tr z , , Plitt LI r . LB min if s • ileadl L. ATII,IND =LEI ..SCHUYLKILLNAVIGATION AF E. FICof the Seltuyl:NavV TT , Nardi' 14 iii 0;1 he ebnr,o for the of CARE aturfor TOLL theaeltoiNaLearried on'the Sehtlyllo4 NATLiath be as follow}, until further notice: . • '1 ' ' . . .1 1 : 1 • ' ' •,:: d : , g.rt i • '' ,8" .8 . .• 5 .. e. L.. It 0 A iA. , 1"1 . . Ctn., Clni Ci. Ctn. To Phllaletplill, 65 .. ,i 4 ,1 . G.. 60 •`ltinv,uzi It. • - 65 54' I I •64 50 Sprli 7 ig inn. " - 50 5067 '5O '•Counholipekon, 64) I 50 . .57 IA) •)" Plylo6olll Min• IN) 50 157' • 50 " Brldgepqrt, .1 55 1 541 52 45 . " Norristo*n •, 55 .54 i i 52 45 , • " Port ierxrietly, , 50 40 4E- .40 " Valley kpry.to.. 60. 49 ,I 4. 40 `•Pawlingls'llatn. I 60 , • 4p.,1 . 41 — 4O ro " l'uri,P4gliktice, t— 50 4) 47' •40 ," PliAlllxiille. ' . ' , 45 '44 1 40 '37 " lloyers 'ord, • ' I 45 ; 44 '1,.. 43 37 i ".Pottntioo Winding, '45 • , 42, ! 42 iB7 "'t'orttulort, .'. _43 40 !. 40 35 '• llirdn'ho':iougli, 41, '42 i I 3,5', 31 " Rending' .- ' _ 35 410 it. 35 31 !‘ ilthDue4.'R; • •..., ' :33 - _* il_ . 11. DD 31 " 3loortnille, . . ' 53 07.. 1 , 35 ,31 Ilainl“irrr, • as to 33 ,` V 1 " O k witalt . larg Lnading, -30 . ... . r .00 Tpe dim a gill be per tonlif 2240 allovrinee fpr waste, Wenel, - end no ;rbi twenty-tiveserrts per lon will be wide' for fly order of tbetslanageni, iklareli2l 57 PHILAD'A & LU READINC RAILROAD. VitnAMWE-EME E AFIficE of tlue . Ph iiada.A.V R. R. I higeonito:thy, will he as follows. front Oth March, 1.854 until furtlt;er notice; "I I • - ~I- '.4,; 1 A. _ mot.. 4 e • !E 2 1 1. ' l ' . ti • I '..' . ..,:. lIT ri.it. 0, ...7. cl ••,il'" 1 .4. ~ Ej) To lathtiloild, • . • 1 1 1 .0 '•II7Q 1150 165 " 1'1111:0.10114, ..!. 1 50 , 1175' . 1150 155 " lueliized rlinr, 1160 iTI7S 1 1160 1.65 ".N ifirt,l:,l4p, • • --, 1.50., 1:76- 1 1150.. 156 - ",,fiertri,,tittown R. 11., , 1 so . , 175 ' 1, 1 0 155 " Fsilsor l 4.3chr - 71k111, ,- .:180 ; 1 75 100 ' 1.56 " 14147.17 . 06 k, . • '. 1601 1 75 160 165 '" Fprl,(4,Nlllls, 1 6. 5 ,1 60 140 1:16 " ConAbohocken atul l'l7-. ' - • Ink,tnk 113,11roa•d; , I . '1561 1 50 1,40 1 c Juu l 45 1. 1 36 1 , 30 .., L aw b o • and. Potty' and i .l 60 i " Norrßstrliorlirldgeport,. 150 i 1 45 136 .1 30 . " Port iKenu6dy, ~ - i 145 ; 140 1301 1 30 " Vallo• Forge, " , 1 46• 140 130 j 130 " Plimic,lxvlllo: --‘ ,135 i 1 30 1;20 t 1 20 " Itnytir. 6: Fora, • " I'ottlito7.6. .- 01 3(1'1:7 1115 115 " . ,Dotr.4la!tllle, •• - ,Ino I . 1.25 1 1 16 I 1 15 "-11in14140,9_ • • 1 20.1 1/5 1 1 05 1 05 ~ 111g0kinis,, .. . -. 11 10 1.1 (0 1106 .1 OS " Between. Roading an 11 ' • .1•Iirs011e, , d j 110 105 1105 . 106 " 1116111115.11iN. 1 . 1 lo 165 1 0 05 1 105 " . 11.240rg. : 1110 ; 105 • r 4 . " Orwlyburg. - , ' 1 10 : 1_6.5 ~ 117 oftier'ofth'ebvirtl or MnengOts , . I .311.reli , 21, '67. '2-1, W.II.NcILIIENNE,Itit , ee'y 4—j PHILKWA:ft. READINO RA, nATe l s. OP , I , lOlltlllT ON 31ElteltAND1ZE. land AFTER MARC1115t,..1.857, 7 within notlee, the following Raterof ttreigtit will be cha r med per 100 pounds: • I • • 1 1 . /Inrieucti or riiienr. y Z 11117 ......0 vir rmicltillT. . , 211,4 z •.. 45....0.1/%4 • :- •gt. •.! '1 •!, , . "-i - i •-, Dry tio•lx.,Contectinsety•'flooks,CslPSt-} SO . ''• iS inc.. CSeltrs. Fresh 'lest.Fish.Ohtss. kte • A ovils. limb. Mutter, Copper, firs. Ear 2 1 '. thmiwitee.neintlsto.tes.Orneetle44l&p • . r • llama, linnln•sns. Irides. Hotline-ware. 1 22 - • Ilt I,entitr..NlsehlneryflYstent,ol I is,Seeds, ' 1 . ' ,l '.• _;.' I • . ' • . Cnt ton. corree. Gni i n .Itarainn, Lead. Mo.) Insses:Nlilti. Spikes. Mee. Salt, Pratt- 1 IS • - 9 ' WTI*. iStigsr. Whisky, ke.. : Ilronnnt.iFire Brkeks. 0 flint', M 1 I ' ill Stones. • Pi trh tinkl Tar; Salt ; Seelp Iron, Timber - • •41.1 Lliniber. ke.:. • 111 T Bri,k,.. Coke. Cnnl Wood, Chiy, nravel. , I: • . ' lee. 'rill .ons.'Llme:tnne. Nl:inure, 14z Icon. l'inster. Slate, M*ll Liget° , s, ke., J 1'• . Slone, tsieihartvl• •• . - '' : 2B, •••• • 14' Mirool. 'AT • ' ' ' ' - • .112. WA PHESJEWEEn STAUFFER a, HARLEY. -• • . • CHEAP WATCIIgS tjEiCELRY— ' -7 7 ••• Wiliam& and retall--at thia".,l7lths- Irak Ilratch A jeterby Stem" No, tlil North:feind atrect: r eoreer of Quarry, Pttfade, Cold Lerir Trachea. nil Jew 'lad la eero, l lAft, 00, q l i dLopineatebei.; , ..1 35 ' 00, V . 'n' 4 : 1 !"- • Silver I,evei. fu j n jewelled, .• ewe, - EuperlorQierllere, l! • , , -.• ..• • : r. (lold •• , • •.1 ' • 300 tlild Riot !skies, • - - • • .. 700 Vine FiWer!do, r , . . • - .1 60 Ladle.' Goa • -• . , t!. -100 ellvet Tei.tifeano. eel, • • ' .1 • TOO field Pencil. and fillyot finld Fintoirloga,37 l 4 cents tO ; ISO 06414 Glwai44 plain. 124 Fent.; paten ,183 'Ceuta' Mittel, ;a. meta; other art el., In peoportion. r ararraerf.te be ey.s Whet thee sold for. STA ITHR k lIA On he 'al -4Nonta 41 oldisisd PIP" or Levers an peplwes, kweei lien the above Meet.. , Octobes A l , 181i4l. 4 ly . • VEY(4%-res,n .. , . i . , , - , ' . ' .1 ,' - • • : -. • - • — a "liaiaiNji.-lie. "N - B . ATVS .. ~ - , .. . • 41 1 • -,, 4 ....... ' . • , . .. , . . . , • ' , -:. i- I ' - • ~.\4 , ,, , 4 )/..,... : 64 ' ' 13T1001 .V 1,112411 c • , • . 1 )• • . 't-4 --._••-•, - -04 - •.,4-...?...- . :''. ..,....., ;. r•i -, , •-, ...,';• .-;••-, )., ......, ....,--,....:•- . • .:-_ . . ,: :;.' -..- • 4 1, : , : ' i . . ODV • stoesitiJOrifid t oo t turn( . i 1•- 1'- ' 4 '•- - . .- 1;1- ' 40 141 imbin.stiollairimi • a . • , , ~ , .. . , A, J'• , . ---• ; .'- - - ~.:: ; , ~,1. 1 • '. 4..,-,_ ~..L., - .. ,,, f,, , ,•• ....-iN • q •, , : "' ' • • •• ;:don 7 41" .r - if "?1 ,41:81alott Is ' , imaylta , r i., :1- ' 0 , '-:-t.,.;.... , . - ' , '-, % '-, .;:i ' t.-' ' ''.- ..... i t, ~'. , -.= ' ' .40 , 0, .s44oiciej .., ; ; itilk , r • 1. • . , . . . - -.• Largo Poite•rt, - Rah 1• 1 ' . ' . . . ... • .: - "! ''.' 3 .• - Band 'NU* ' , -1, , , s- I ri •. , 1 .- Tr ri . •."t .- 1 - , ,- . .. ; „: 4 4,-,,,, , ,„ 1, ... a 1:: ... - GE - NETtA , ~.t.i .ovn. , ,• ._ • •,, ~. . ~ ... , ...-.,....,. :7 ~ ~„ i . ; _ , Ankles 0 /..l4iffieliolf, i risoci 1 V ' ' .r• t ' " . . * . - ‘..-- ' i . -- .. .•. ' "...* • • ' ''' ' 'L '' -.-. . _ • " Intl Heade • . Ord. • 1 -•-•,. I„ . . • " " ' 'it Oil ray slioiturt iik)tim.,. pir stock • 1 ' : . 7•'''''...„, , : i ~ ` r r . ' : 1, .". • , - '• i ...• :' ' . •;i 7 7.. ` .1/ 4 : .. • ... •.. - - , •,I:-: 7 ' • , ' tin °felts etite,*l who twit is asi WILL TEACH YOU TO PIERCE THE BOWELS;OP THE EARTH, AND BRIEG HUT PROW THE EIApiiRNS OP 110tOPPAINA : METALS WHICH WILL OtPle OTRENOTH TO 31311. .liAllll4 Atil'atiiiti —' ` '''''' ' ' i .- • --- 1 ''' Fi t. -- - 1.,..1„„,_ •''. ' - .. ' - ;' ' Ili It haible ll .. al _ ll ,, a I" c hililt " P..CIT, LTA HATWRIC TO OUR USE imp FLEARIVWX....—Anr..4.moopo... ' . -- : • . • •..- - gearanter oar mom In bass 2 I ' Woodcut i/I Utio aided. P a • . r, .• ; , .• .. • • ~. , „ .. ~,_ , . . Ep• EVERY SATURDAY MO , NINGi BYR NJAMINA3ANNAN, POTTSVILLE,.SCHUYIACILI; COiJNiYI',. PENN:M - v . 4mA - .:-.- itu..!b-i-..tPfoe• - • airsoP ._ ...-.., ••, - • •., .1 , . •..! 1 . _ r. - STURAY MORNANG,. SEPTEMBER 26* 1857 ' .. '': ,' :: -1 ..- 1 ••-. : -. • i - NO 39 1 1 . ~ _*l ;;,,,- , • ~ . . . __....._. _ ...... .._.....__________._l...___._.__:_L__..L.:.,____:__., •- . . _. . ~ IRON WORKS: ST. C " = T. 'C LAIR IRON.WORKS rtii: THE subscribers respecttuil .- invite ~„ the attention of thebusinesz co malty ,'-..„ -"^", in their new kaindry and Mac no Shop, riuL,Laliz in the town of,St.Clair,Schuyi ill coun ty, where they are .prepssed e f o Wild 1113 inery of Steam Enginei, Cord Srevikers, Pumps and every pattern . Mao, Drift Can, Iron .4 . Bran ridings Cpf any site Or pal tern. Being practical gusher Cosi & operatora an others who want machinery won d dowel] to give them a rail and examine their work 'Orderi 'thankfully received and executed at the shorteai notice . iinda reasonable term,.• CATLIER,ORIPIITII &CO. • St. 'pair. July 11 ,' 61 - ; -.: • ' int 1* - ' 'AsnLAND: . . i. • . , , ' ASHLAND IRON WORKS - THE 131111SCHIIIERS n w fully I: I prepared to furnish. at the Ash nd Iton .4 ,,..' 41 ' 14 iFt. Works, Reap Engines and P picot any ;-fn rr 4 r , power and capacity, for milking nd other —"" purposes. Coal Breakers of every stseand pattern now in 'use, together wilk castings and forgings• of every descriptions.' Cal and Drift Cars of all silos and patterns, lams Thick and Horse Cars,—ellfutulidted at the shortest notice, The subscribers Satter them selves that. Inasmuch as every member of the, firm is a practical mechanic, they will be'able to furnish nary that will compare favorably with any hi •the Re gion. All orders directed to L. P. GARNER. R Mice., Ash. lead, Schuylkill twenty, Pa', will receive prompt attest- L. P. GABE 1111011A111. GARNER, JOSEPH, GARNER. Ashland, Slav 10,17 'llO CARTERS £ At i LEWS IRON WqRKS, . Tamaqua', Scskuyamils vounty,a.a. The Subseribers,proprietUrs of the iborenamedextensiseestablishment;an - . • nounceto the citizensofSchuyikllicoun rryj, ty, and the public generally. theirreadl— . . nessto turn out any and all kindsof work In their lina,at the shortest notice, and in the most sat isfactory mannerF--ancb as building Steam Engines.man ieneturing itallr&d and Drift Cars, l'uwipx,Cauttings and Machinery of all kinds. )nly the best workmen are employed. and aatlifaction may therefore : basil - 0y guaranteed. OiMers from abroad promptly filled. . - CAKTkiltB k ALLEN. ram:mini, January 27,1857 ,4-tf BEAVEMEADOW IRON W • RKS. R itulyztuNk.nnuriv.st,lroll 3nd Brass .Founders, respectfully informitheir pa. ..;, ..,:'Z, lions. and the public generally that they .. .1111 N-. alik are fully prepared at the above:establish• meat, to manufacture •Steam k.inglegs of every size; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars, and every other descriptisn of Iron arni , Drass Castings suitable for I he Coal mining or other business. on the most reasonable terms. Also. Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furnaces and Machine work in ..eneral. Ileptiring of alrkindadorre with neatness ani . despatch at the lowest priers. All work furnished by hem war- Jautedto perform well. They Would solicit thecustom 0 those who may want. articles in their line in thisviclnity. A.l orders will meet wfth Immediate and prompt atten ; tim. S. W. nolsoN, ,March 4, Iti'l 9.1 y .- • W. IL I UDSON. DEHAVEA'S IRON viromtp; Al nerayme. arse , ME Subscriber is prepared to mints c, I facture.STEA3l ENGIN' Eli of Ally po_Wer, Pumps of any cApacity,and Coal Ureakrrs 031= ' of _every. description; u ,welb as every • other kind of, machinery used In Mines, Ilreakers, Furnaces, Dolling 31111 s. Saw Mills. die From the facilities possessed for manufactlrlng, and from long experience In the business,Workcan beta:trued out at this establlslunent.at the .very lowest prices...lnd of a superiof quality.. Persons desirous of putting up machineryof ny kind, are invited to rail and examine patterns and me se pualtited with prices before contracting elsewh re. Order' , of every kind are solicited, and strict attention wi i 1 be given to their prompt execution. WILLIAM DE December.9.lBb7 •t, TREMONT IRON WORK , Tremont,. hichttylkill Comity, Penna. 'The Subscribers reepectfu lc tnvite the attention of the bualneascummunity • "' a te to their New Machine Shop and, Faun. ,rgrpr , -„, _ t at dry, erected in the town of Tremont: and —under the superintendence and manage. ment of 7.."ltatdorff and Philip Cmholts. where they are prepared to execute all order , for Machinery of Prase and Iron, such as Steam Engines of any power, Puulps of any capacity. Coal' Breakere of every desetip , Lion, all kinds of Gearing for Rolling blills:Grist and •Saw Mills, Drift Carr, and all Mildew: Italircadeasttrige, such ae Chairs for Flat and T Rails, Fogs, Switches,and all kinds of Cart and Wrought Iron Shaftlngs.! Mr. Un bolts being a practical blochartic,and having hid the cone. fidenee and experience for many year' , in then:sal:legion, persona dexirona of putting' up 'Machinery htlany kind, are invited to call and oasnlinooui patterns an4auperior quality nework. and ',aroma acquainted with pricea,st these Werke, before contracting hlsewhere. Ordersef err ry kind thankfully received. and , striet ittention .111 be given to their prompt execution, having several 36,20, 30. 41), and CLI horse Engines on hand. Jan .6, 1557 1-ly C. A. b A. M. SKLTZEIt. FOUNDRY 41 MACRINE SHOP, Port Carlson, Schur law Co,' Am. . ' ~.........g, T. 11. WINTERSTEEN finnottne tilt bIF readiness, from the corn lets:outfit: • '"' MR. of the above namedestablishm nt,tosup -e a I -,.cda ply all orders In his line of ttsiness-- . .. . . such as for Steam Eiitrines, Rai lroad and Drift Cars, Pampa, Coal Becakers, Castings an Marbi ne ry of every pattern. • lie warrants ills work to glve sans fa,t ion, and accordingly solicits patronage at 'borne and abroad. - Jan. 1.1. 1857 14-ly Pot ttmille 274 f C 0.,, 1857. on An on will • ; FRANKLIN IRON WORKS. 1 TUX Suhacriners announce o the Pub „S' ' Ile that they are•the Proprle ors nt the :, Franklin Work'', Port Carbon, lately car. id l f ... S 4l k tied on by 8. Sillyman , where they con , :„.•; - tinne to manufacture to. ordgr; a tb, ahortest notleti: titeant Engineit, Ptimpii,roril Breakers and Machinery of almost any size or doirription..for alining or other pommies. Alan. Railroad Auld Drift Crp's. Iron RE Brass Castingaof any size or pattern. Ondera re rea*ct. fully solicited' . . CEO. U. EISSLE : a IMO. Franklin Shorel Works Thu snbseribers continue to furnish the•Cn neatens of Schuylkill County, with Shovels o st the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attentint i ll tarty called to their Coal Shovels. Orders fo soy siie or patti•rn promptly attended to. fio. 11. FISSLEI I ti Port Carbod.Asacust 41. 18.10. = POTTSVILLE. POTTSVILLE . ROLLING.M gt •••• THE SUBSCRIBERS P tautly manufacturing Tarte. ~ Colliers' Rails. weighing 22, 2 :1 1110; . ;;miwW, nod 40 pounds per yard. 2 , " Rails of the most approved weighing 45; 50, 50 and 60 pounds per yard. experience ofthe past ate yearn. we feel co making !tape unsurpassed in quality by any country. All business cotiminniCations Messrs. YARDLET A Emi, Iron Fed ors. Pott y meet with pmmpt attention. JNO. BUM. June 20. '57 • eae ve • rhns any dl PEAL Pres, FOUNDRY AD MACHINE Steam C ar Factory, *i.e.' mar .NOTlCE.—Thebusin Cf t Ok N S' of YDER " • awl by:the subecriberlithdi litancheiof Steam lin gine but' Founder • manufacturer Of Machinery, for Blest Ftlineec Cars : &e..,/<e, He will AISO continue the busi lug and I:tellinif the celebrated Pine Korai inP isrishnd &ohs. Vrists fitted Ash Coals. bell* .tor of; these Collieries GEORGE W'l January 21.1107 'TO COA_I i . OPERATOR 'MINERS: r °neeroeror Ise. The Mabee:dim» respertfullY tulle . Rho -. rtMOI,,I,S attention of the Mildness commnuity to* . . theirsiMiler Works, on Railroad street, be.. rdar ... kip the Passenger Depot, Pottevllle, Pa., where they are prepared to Manufacture • BOILERS OP EVERY „DESCRIPTION • Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, Bloat Pipes, Gasometers, Drift Ears, kr., Le. Boilers on hand. Being practical mechanic's, and baying for yearedmeted • I lientselees entirely to Ode branch of basineas, they Rat ter themselves that work done at their mitablisbnient will giro satisfaction to ell who may favor them with a (*ll— iad's-Musa and Compintes will find it greatly to their ad. vantage to e mare toe their work before engaging elsewhere. .May 5, 11351 lb-tf ' JOIIN k JAMEWINGSLE. WASHINGTON IRCV WORKS; varttirsille, a. TIM& JAS WRENiespeviiiiib' hang Ct?k4L__ the attention of the business community ` fßui l 4 l + to their:New 'Machine Shop and'l'oundry frar . ,; ; ,. [L i L a erected between Coal and itailroadstreets, .... and Fronting on Norwegian stretl, where I ey are prepared to execute all orders for mactginery of Brass and iron, such Mi Stain Engines.ali kinds Of Gear lag for Rolling Mills. Grist and Saw MULL, Single and Double acting Pampa, Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, al I kinds n( Railroad Castings, such as Chairs fur Flat and 2 Rail;;, Brogs. Switches, Ac.; 'all kinds of cast and • wrought from Shafting.. Being practical meehanica, and having made' Ihe demands •of the Coal Region their study for years; also,kll kinds of 'Machinery in their lips of business, they Satter themselves Wit work dune at'their establishmen I *ill give satisfaction' to eli who may honor them with a call. •All.orders thankfully snealusd sitaapttyge• . • dated, on the most reasons le terms. •• ; TIIO3IAS ffBIIN, JAMBS - VIM: 4 f. N0T.22, '64 ' 474 IL ROAD. PALOALTO ROLLINCi • TUE Subscribers beg leave tn. TM' flounce to their friends end the public. ."N 44 1 generally, that their new Rollie g Mill at ;:Er - I :gz E Palo Alto is now complete,' nd Tull operation, and that they are prepared to Carole rally of %tortoise pattern& wet ghinefrom 22 to 70 lbs per yard. Al so, different sizes of flat, Kum and round, merelutntir bap iron. .t - Orders for . lIIIIR or bat iron ere reepeetfully Solicited, and - will meet 'with prompt attention Kieft either at the Rolling 31111. Height it torch's Hardware Store. Centro street. or at their Mike. N. E. Corner of Centre . and Market streets, 2d story. HAYWOOD, MAW. -, , • 4. New Series o or o seminal T.OPlT meolprapitlem. • URODUCTORY:. GEQ Y. ma* Qalirto• 98 Pages, f-'2 benutifullv 11;• Invtrated. 'The work Is etrarY nay adapted to the r;tps• elty and mullet the Yount heglonet. eive tali 'heels taken triavottleverythingmbleh should be reserved for the more advent:ad pupil. iThe maps haveo_nly the prin. eleal features delimited, *mei thalents hs voillY Ai* died. The leawna are rapine/II Illustrated with appro. prisms Inge; For Instance, in treating of an Wand, . the puttied, ki 'lllustrated by a map and Al pietUre of an Ulan& 86 ors peninsula, and of other physical fee. ~•ttpres.' . • 1710HERN SCHOOL GEOGRA- PnY.—UltriQuarto.l34. 40 snips. and DOM*. o nstrations Deeisned tbr that very large class of pupils Woos schools who wish to learn the wore Wiper , nt facie or.thioentpby, , but have not time to enuealt the 11101*Okborste treatises. In this book. greet paint bare Wail 'lakes, by copious elereisett to 1 111 1k/the WIPE thoroughly acquainted with the :turps, and tunillar with tocalit its. • It embraces the whole auhiset rf Osegraphy as *Minority taught, and it is a ansvphde work its turf Pur sale by . BENJ. BANNON: Aral for Mt Pattiotwei. c,,lTeachere and others supplied st the publishers' regular wholesale prices. Pottsville. June 13. 't.7 m!=mmi TAM AQUA BEAVER MEADOWS. RMVILLE. TREIIIO - N - T. PORT CARECIiR. . • 'MEDICINAL. .! "Obi . , " world e, wd lino . * Otit Irdruse in la',nil Go Inn, 'ig luisnio • .- presidaCekialtre .Agesal is The VsusisW ar Oboassirstit . KinfOrna l , wlth s talt:ShiC use st.Ditstessows /Dacia: roirsciatr 1 .I'. u , A,` . - - i . Mt.• D. S. SPARESe,is att Si corner ofProtre and East Mutat Streit 480ttssilts.' • &mann/Mtn and Aditeb grafts. ; " i . Vltastast 1, 'ST E2-h . . ;, • q LYONS'', KATHARION, I:KANt YOU r, %lied "Lyokts',Kathairock ; !terthe hair. kt As Ow moss delightful toilet mit. e n he world and lattiontlybessecial for Grey and• Bald heads. • The haiewn fully tattered sty Bak salt a baldness of twelvelpairs. Tours truly; • 4 ' f , I 'I. • . , No. se ramtk stree,Nloo Tefk. Also, Lyona',Eztraet allure Jonidea tinge-, for d pipet* and getawal airroldadellathgee.,, min b e had i t • . I . _ •-' ' . C. WABLINT'S ' rerftmaery and VartitySterejeentruStreet,Pdthrille. Qetober gl 1856 .. U9it ~ ert ' t CEIRAIL W - - RIMING Whbleeaa'le~:and.-. . ~ . 31:Ora, tea Cabh.0372.1.115*: I S.B. C Centre anOtonralgiaa its., i , trite i# , , , u , , .1 pp ~.netnner . • a Ott ,/ Vtils i . , • The sub ri der, having ; taken possession of . _ 7 the house ;rosined! occupied by Mrs.E. M. ---; Beatty, ha, conserted the ea me into a • V 1 Drug *tall Apothecary Store, ..- 1 ' fuels as bOblidts will arose ,shah tot's to all purchasemj and respectfully calls the at tention of hit friends and the public to Mecham stock. Italian taken great care , to the selection of his Drugs: , hhidicince. Ac., and can therefore cheerfully recommend ' rich and'every one as beitur 1 .. 4'fclthf Atli& ttIVADULTERATEA •• • , Ile is determined to OM his undts 'dad persomill at. telition to his Moine.* a all hours of the day and nigh' ; when replied, believing bat the °oxen and rrpnleth'efe , t r;phyr s fans se well as t is invaluable firer of their pa. !lents depend. in a giea immure on the =asp(' the I Apothecary and the quint v Of his dropd and mixtures: , and he feels confident thaf enase:sass. when obtained at l thin expense of 'virtue and health, will not be the'only question with his enstonntes: when once his reputation 1 ae:a careful and commeitetil Apothecary. shall be Goths-fee ; torily estabilehpd. ; i l , ~ ~, . -, •1 -I 41 1 This repdtatlOn be 1e determined to build up. with the , assistance of a share of the public patronage—a hiif pro , Vrtlon of which is guaranteed •to him by numerous 1 friends, Independently of that which he hopes to obtain ; by close attention to Misfiles., and strict attention In mixing prescriptions. with may Affect the health and tires of his matt:loess, 1 • •Tti . cept ion - Inst he urinating and compo unding of mad. itineifor ruthless speculation be 'will never retort to, though it is notoriously free that inch dangerous do- reel lon Is much moriextisively and successfully prac ticed by druggists thin c, 0 be readily imagined. 'Confident of 'obtatnino a name and . rank 'amongst the fliklt of his cotemporailes,lhe only asks attention topless Ida will tn serve, and hi s to satisfy tad post flex • acting. !tfirl'atmns may w4hqeLtktenCevulY Alva the prompt mid faithful egra.utrons rtfltheir orders. sent by mall, or of iervrlwf. 011 . A.5. Diuoourt a Cusmurt. 'S. E. awntr of Ckrilreland Nersocigan Sts, Pbterefik. Potsvilie. June 21. '5B • ' 2S-ly 9141,R9•99 AyNAYS 8* METHINC NEW. 11E&DTHIS4. LI) ANA ,YOUNG! PR OF:E l #S011 11'926A. HAIR RESTORATIVE;', . . , li, no donbt, the most wOndertul discovery of this'age of piugres%fur it will realms. permanently, gray hair toils original. olor, rivet the !head of the bald with a 'most loamlan growth remove ' at once all,dandruff ond itch lir,. eurel all scrofpla aid other cutaneous eruptions, such as scald head. etc. , It will 'CUM, as if by magic ' *Vous or periodical li docile; make the hair 'oft, ghat. sy, and Wavy and priseMe the. color - perfectly , and the heir from falling; to irktilenue old . age. . . MI6 following IC frogs n'atispogadatierl monit mb or of t hy , Medical profesaloo: I '. ' ' • II I . . ' I Er.-Pam, January 1, IRSS. eikoriessou 0. .1. tqtfl ; . t-- I . .)KAR ar:--I.ltotolielt I send you this eartidaate.— Allerbelpg nearly bald o r or a long time,and having tried all the brir restoratives :tont. and baring no faith In any, I Itals induced, op Bearing of yours to give it atrial. Vplaced myself iu the Minds of a 'bather, and bad mi head rubbed with a pod stiff brush, and the Riefttant. Live then applied and ,wall rubbed In, till the scalp was aglow This I repealed 'roar.* morning. and in three weeks the young halrf appeared and grew rasdly f r om August last till the present ainte. and Is now thick, black and strong—soft and tatasant to the touch; whereas, before, It *at:harsh and ,• iry, what little there was of it, rind that; little was dbuiypearing very rapidly. I still lists your , Restorative abtut twice a week, and shall soon tense a ptod and perfect rrop of hair. Now, I had read of.thase things—and ,wlio-has not/ but have wot seen hitherto lan, case wilier+ any person's hair was really benefited by any of the hair tonic, ke., of the day : and it really gives me pleasure to record the result of my ex, pi:violate!. I have recoil:mended - sour melioration to others. and It already 'bans large and general sale throughout thuTertitoty. The people here' know Its _ef. leen, and have confide:are - In it. The supply you Sent no, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is nearly ex liausted„andaily inquprim are made , for It. , You den t serve credit r your . discovery ; and 1,, for, inv.. return you my the s for tho llenest it has done me,- fur I cer tainly had dtapaired long ago of everegeeting Any such result.. ' . . Tours, hastily. '' • J. W. BOND, • Flrm•of Bond & Kelley, Drug,gists, St. Paul. _ [Pruitt the Editor;o tire Real Estate Advertiser.); •• Ikreton,a7 School Street, .Darc,it 20 ; 1815. I•DEAr :-1 la vInAl me preniaturely4Mite grey, I was induced. some sir eeks 'since, to make a trial of your Reatoratire. Iha e used less Mau two bottles. but the graylhairs have allidfsapprared: and although my Bair heal not fully attained ite original color, yet the pr . (reeks of change is goirlitally going on, and. I am In great hopes that In a short time my hair will he as dark atl frumerly. I hare alstrheen much' gratifli4 at the healthy moisture and rilgor of the helr: which before its harsh and dry, andiit has ceased to conic out as for rnerlY., 1 Rnsprretrully yours, D, C. M. MIT. Professor Wood. Alien and all kindi, la perticn- Stroscla of ate can ts- idles of ‘.BS, t'.2 Ito. large patterns, I Iffont the ttfitlont of 111 in the tensed In Ille. will lILCO. 125* ... 1 . ' , , -........ , . • Csain.E. Illinois. June 1.9,1/MS, ic h i I bays{ ruled Profesin ' Wood's Irak iftesteratlve. and have admired Its wori rfol effect. My hair was Nicol*. Ihg. as I, lilinl4l3t, pr4m turely gray, but by the,nre . of hie "Restos:it Ive," if ba resumed Its . 0110 nal color, and .1! have bo doubt, pennahelltly so. ?1 .1 SIDNEY BREESE, - - *i r : E a•Senatoi i United i Slates. i I- 1 O. J. WOOD & 00.4PromietUis. 112 DroadwUy, N. T., it ' i and 114 Market street, St. totals, Missouri I Soldlo Pottsville by.. C. O. Ilusbes.Y: Sanderson and 'Men ry Saylor ; Tatnailn -ii. J. Pry : Schuylkill Marra— Dr.-14. Clitehestiv, and y MI - respeetable Drugfesta every. Where. , i , , eb. 11. 'l7 I , i .S.ily e ate firm coatin • various d ng.ln•n kinds of ff, Railroad .a of Min' Ash and N Y DER. I '34f PAINTING` &CT , . . 9 • • • . j NEW STYLESiWINIDOWSNADES. . . TUST received alarge an eleg .nt ,. as ", sortment of Wlnd‘w Shades; new and beautiful de signs, Including Gold Goidared,Otled, Landscape of Ile rSl, Gothic ke., 4., cheaper than eier;c„ - . ... i t ALSO lilgured, Glazed. aml - flainTaper Shades. of every de• urrilltlon For Sale A iyl ~ ... BENJ. BAN NAN: • i Centre iltrickopposite Episcopal Church. ' March 11.'67 ' r -...........--iL JUST RECEIVED 1 , New "St giuMPapez Hangings, ' PORDERS,I FIRE AeE Board Prints. Nits*, Pm ~,,,, ra $,-,' per.t o te. i'leces front fcceutir to are ^r , ' I b ----' .9 $2 00. which ve are 'pripared to, so o a put up at shert indict- I- . ; • " •• ' "" -"" 31nuse and Sign Painting, Glazing, Le. . Stained and Enamelled Fran' eh and American double thick, Chrystal,Pheit and Plate Glees, furnished to or. der. All orders promptic attended to. ' 1 I ' I . MIIIINT a BOWP.N. Centro SIMS, 3 doors above American limme. `j'March 24'57 , I .• . . L 12.tt : ,•,. ' J A PERHANCINCS, noers, s:tains,&c. P; lIIE subscriber ;is now 1'0(96/ink his ii new patterns of Piper Hangings and Borders. fur 3 Is, parlors and rooms, embracing the newest and moot l imitable patterns--selediett Par the usual sized !muses to Ihe pae Selec ti ngireourricy, The adtPatibes takas P ea t 'dire I his papen to snit theltousra ,to be pe- IM.red. Among tlivi lot swell few itlemint patterns bf gold, Or hails and patters. . - ' .1 Oar stock embraces ,riamimants frihn four different Manukreturcrs, which giros' a great Variety of patterns to ebeisre from: ; • ' .• I . i ' Also, Cheap Pap ere; in °Mei V 114049 II Atoll priers, semi as as a cents I piece. !drier Cnrlaina in bleat raiiety, Wholesale medal lad. r air Paperllangers triabed with paper at wholesale Priers. Hood pipet , h gers elan ittruUlsed when re quired. ; • i our vari e d assortment of paper hanging*, border , . add paper shades, presentspeculiar attractions to those Who desire to purchase, attain our stock is the largest In this *silent of the enuntsy. persons can game always be am enumeadated by ndling at. H. HANNAN'S ~ . ~ ,Cheap Hook and Paper Store. , Pottsville. Mrcia t ?larch ;I Kid. 10- 1* • CHEAP WALL ti CURTAIN PAPER , ,1 •-. In Great Variety. - . 9 ... I ".11ARA*47187716ET STORE... I !VIE aubscriber,hav- 4- lug enlarged Idej store In . Wif. --- . 3 arkgt street, betwee : 194 s% .`; . :', f" ~, Ind Thhd streets, and motels- •,, a . {shed his stock, takes the liberty •" 6 " .. ~ :... 'of stating that be ts be prepared than ever to a r ecottl- I modate the public In- all Paper, having just received Avat New York and ph etpliptds, a Isom and well Wee.' ted stock ®r pa rlors ha la:aloes, publk henna, de.. to cr gather with Gold ant ',lnd border f- alto, whleb,wlllia. told and hung at the serf, ,lowest rates, embracing the I newest and most tksbkdtable patterns. The subscriber lakes great-remit: seledtleg MS papers hem different Manufacturers, which gives a great rarlaty of patterns id choose front. ' I I 1 ' • Peper_Shades and Thr Broad rrlnts. In great variety, embraelialbe hided; etPea and pattern*. Persona In Went of paper should give him a call baits* going e ls e .. where. t I iirre*r hued jag tls shorted swlicfrikt. • PAINTING & CLAZINC• , ':, ) The subeerlheralso sentience tn. alms badoeiiivlst 111 its boa aches, at the dense place, and 1111 be MAT t o rimier the orders of thosp*ho desire work4weiln this • breech of bushiest: t Print, 011, and Ohm. plain 'end enamelled. furnished utiles lowest rates. Thankful for 1 past patronage, he wishi.s a continuance of thermme. . . . DANIEL NAOLN. I . . Pottsville, Mink F--; . Min NEM= MIBEEE MANUFACTURES. PORT CA • BON SHOVEL. FACTORY.. Omer es smith, Proprietor. . Allkinde ',foul shovel', loader, eoalriddleii, ie. The patronage"( the pablielareepeattall)sollettea. ' January 10."5, ktf ARTHUR'S - • , Se i.Seaseng :Cane and Jiro'. - I ' . ~ 4r . LA ItGE , assortment - , of: Cans and: Jere for prererrhig fresh Fadle.hzte just... Wire: ed. and'fbr Tale by BRIGHT & LVICCII. j, '. Jab , 24, 1 4 80-] Nearly Opposite theltinerelllellt 8 0VEL,41,8 Ito va L EiT ii ii 1: i i iiEl. 8 f HE. Su isSCRIBERS mould call the attentloir4Operators and otbere.to their anieelor' art ele °front and sand s.l2nrele. ; hovels tirade to order * 'either nett% heavy or Bela, at nay be . &Orel • Wake t !:‘ Coe! streets'. J.J. - ..' k SPARKS. Pottrrilk. Anenef R. If ' ' , 32.e r n• ~ . 1 • THATCHER'S" Double Action. moroiag and Suetion.Pampd. - •- nritEsrt.Pamps,,frow experie4ee 4 dre nek4wjeaged to be superior to, any to uso- ' They Imo Also cheap and durable. 6 ror Sole hr C. .CA ATER, . reo ff .44.? tihe Right for Schuylkill c6irioy. e- Tottayllle. Nose ber 16.'56 46-ly WILLIAMSP.9II,TP+AIiIIie Sunburgifarieliiifliciad and:Oki - Canal, (opposite the Furnace. Wllliamsportaenna.) 'l - IEO. S. BANGER Wig)le . ,k_A mlu and Retail Dealersatitt Manufaettirersid white and yellow pine lioorinKboardisaish, doors, blinds, iihnt. tom, siding; wpOd inouldlngs. 1114:- Jig and terollea*lng, fancy and plain. MI 4sweriptious of turning and'phtning dope withprotpptoeas,and In the best wander, Feb. 'O7 • ' 6.1 y _EXTENSIVE MAR 6 111...E, YAWL vismantongo totreet, rottsville i E subscriber is pepured,.at his till s stand. to thirnish kinds 01 materials In his line, the !militia:. puiporea—plain and ornamental.. Ile! in• riled partlenlereittent inn In the romb Stonex nd Menu t meats of his manufacture. They ran De had In every ,wariely of style, and will compare favorably. In beauty .and finish. with any obtained elsewhere, and are offered at cheoperrates., .191 IN T. I.ltMil. .1 - trite 41.'"37, ?XI OTICE. CoalOPerato N rs and aihnylblil Conn. ( - ty itterehante. , • SMOKING' TOBACCO,' by power-4 1 0(46s • 'day, it Hainbunt.Samkhig Telistae: eo.andflagar oit hand android*" lbw .at,, 200 lismsdassrest eettnild Smoking Tableau: • i 200,000 Halt Spanish timers. - • 200.000 Sixes, Spanisk Lugßrs,, i • 100,000 Seed and Extra Seganr. Orders thankfully reeeleed and promptly attended to. Terms easy. - MARY ANN MOYER,I Hamburg, Berks County. Sepi. S. '47 ' • - 3641 • IVILAUCH,CH NI( Wire • Rope Manufactory,' DElinsixor .Manufactory,' m a „ o n vf. urn . orlyirelopi., tor inelfned planeseshanr.. slopes, kr.. wauld Inform the public that be is now pre ' pared to make ALL IiINDS,'„LESINTNS . AND SIZES OF FEAT AND .ROVND DOPE, • I At the shortest - notice. of superior quality, and on ,the most liberal terms, at his Wire !tope Vartory, Manch' Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. I Date:once mit be made to Messrs. E. A. Douglas, ND. Cortright and A. li. Broadhead, at Mauch Chunk; to N. Patterson, Summit Hill, to Sharpe, Lehienring k CO4ll - more, Lucerne county, Pa :and in tut. nearly all thil Op eratorstn the Region who have been using his reps.! • August 8.'5. 32.17 , Render, were yon ever . the depths of a oriel mine? I have been, and I can assent ybu, that, the circumstances connected with that: expeition, are siill very'distinctly retained in any mernory.t had always felt a desire to explore the interior ' ringements of • Chi mother earth, but never had the opportunity until Mrs. Stowe's -work of "Uncial Tom's in , canjuartion With a theatrical en. tcrprive, dcpositedAny poripatetic.self in the vied town of Pottsville; Pa. ~head quarters of the 6al Legions of that State. Laving aseettaited, by inquiry, that thii shaft of the deepest of deep coal' mines took its' dipart-1 urn from thp surface, at ailior i t die t etics trout the I iive'r, On the, uppish. side, I determined Ito seise I open that occasion as the. most favorable' °neon gratify, imy laudable. ambition, of a trip to the ay..; rpiiielow. l l 8 2 , bite a picket pistol well 'charged ' with ((soles are not supposed to understand this .all ission) to keep. my courage up to the "dat ing point, (look my departurcTrom the hOtal, proeeedintreeross . thp river, walked on in the- di-j rectiOn pointed out, pn sure to lead we to the mouth Of the pit: After' nliout a mile of brisk peciestriiiu r ixing,,l found myself winding - around among gt gantia heaps of 'ref umio 'coal, mixed with pieces 'oil black 'slate rock, and a.tritonvnt after, came open a large building, inside of which I cuutddieur.Ote I •engines islieesing, and groaning away,' as theylabored on in their task of extricating ton after too of the cMil from the deep recesses of the wine., Pint making it r careful "inspection of. A be mouab thii Aloft, which descended it emery..ab rupt angle, and Wes divided bye row oflupPuirt.,, ing timber= Oared 4 4 ,10w,1i the centre, .1 entereikthe office, and I:At:mine:n . 7, myself . mode known My regarding m an .peetien or the snide:Tana na siiiingeinentti: The Superintendent was about goliig down and oo:diallY. invited me to appcitutin ny. him. Arter enco r ing my person in a..init . ,lof clothes, which Icokeil us though their had emitted', at, the greatest possilde. state of perfection, in tem; matter of Meek:ewe and dirt, we prepared tojeia, I hark. Ahoy, went, the cars. one. after imotheir:,l plunging int!. Ate; gluotn,:whiln on the other Wok or the diriabie, ttly ofterLpestedinto tbinjighti 'freighted Willi the, black and glistening fuel„! I A sort of half Ilintern, hell ;lamp was placed hit •by band, and then at a. signalfrom the supeitinteo - the endless ism in was-iirought to stand-still, while we took: r tsussessituri 'Of eta empty oar. The. word rras i pien given and, og we started. !. ' As We passed into the deep darknesi of Eke shaft, thb ,seniation (to me at lenst) cosi exeMol. ingly novel., It seemed to my excited imagtnetiloni like the etneUtencetnent of a journey to those ft4su lona regions,:wbere,pdgingfroul the prodigal con sudiptitin Of fuel, mill must be a drug in the Mar. ker.._ Deeper, and deeper, we penetrated Into- the darkness ; while, on looking up, I could disciern a smell opening, ir;ltich seemed altogether tint ed in •its etrustruition, ever to hard permitted' per entrance. I turned,- and far below mej cOuld see little start jumping, dancing, sniff moving about in the gloom, . By and by, as weeafue near er to them, they changed -into flgureS, which seemed like the descriptions that one mimedlines meet, of demons, (rpm the realms of biellifeoal majesty ; but, as we came quite up, they,;intiolved themselves into eery harmhisa wortunen,with little Li lump stuck is the front of their reps,thid • -berried with alarge red dame, and, had, sit a tittle' distance, the itipearance 'elf 'a - nary eye ;stack the centre of theit foreheads." TVS is . the 'Ottl, light by , . which they work, and is soarrairged,l for the purpose of leaving both .bands at libertyllbet its effect on a person who *itemises it:Writhe fleet time, is most Magner. ° ' . '‘ • • We soon cline to the place where ,the cars iitep ped; and, On alighting, ay cenductor Unmated me that •owing to the treseuee of water In!lhe lew ter galleries, they were. out ;worked at' - ittstient ;1 and that we were.still 'some three - , hnadredlatid' fifty feet from the hottoni hei himself, be laid 'could nor,-accompany me is ntskpropesekezdati.; SCHUY• • • - • • ••• nation, Conseqnenee -of being fereed itratierid LKILL .' COUNTY ' LUMBER to' Some duties, which re a c hed hinute Otair.TO at that point; but that I could tit aeon.. MANUFACTURINC CClPirplY' tet may danger, - SO longiut Aid not a ttempt to HAVit on band -ist their exten-tvis rata h ment, on - descend lower. I thanked him !Or his inferiaition Italhosdstreet,a grant quantity of lumber et every kind - and started off,on my explorations. "1" sad 41 ' scr 'y tk ' n '''f l '" lb "' cam supply 1° ° P er i ttCl lis• The mouth of t gallery presented nto • esrpentersmid Buildersiat tower rata than It taw be, • - - - 'bought ••elsewhere. They ire all ready ' to g u p o l 7 , this I advanced. It:was IterdlY high'ilistagh tel through the mean s of their extend-re business, 'ard is; s ' enable me , to walk wlihnut stooping ; add, Ws I her saving tustebittes, manulketured erikki In their line • shortly ,dlieorered, just wide evumgh -to edadt the at a MIT In gof 23 per eent . on former cost. Passage of a wheelberroir, and tie mons. The Lion fo rthdr the mist yearr Largo worksho,tumblps have b ou een t sat Quantities oln sucamang copimo• was, r sof e 4 1 iieeehagg, Mabee ef • , Doors,. . Witade w germs,, e i, lining, whin rested Sin solid Oaken sipportii,i anti ' •' • • Pastel' If orkly. 'so great was the piessure ebeiviktbet there &of ,liouldtatga, - Bedopaste,' "rows of them, although as lergellts man's 1111Inds, —.Barstallstere, • were browned up like a splint Ittash--a aight • - Illhattere lysuggestive of the unp l easan t position'. in ;Mid aft lotndit Pertesed, and Vows? wmrk, t o ; to wh ich lee Which they hate eortitsetlyen hand: ' They arej ready One would be placed dt, any, of them, ere g In execute ordentat the ithortext 'settee, ler anykdataity .. - way underntath,theit enormous load. . or quilliyer sawed or manufactured stuff.' • " r . A slight rumbling noisa in fenot, p 0114114 toe at Dr and green hemlock, of all lanai- for bnildlegyer-. first, but I soon saw a twinkling light in r eL mrdir Chi c h k em ,' 3ll9l , le% e rcig cb a a h ommi ir " .l) 7 l !" &e,, an t r ile l sa a b il_sage ahead, and knew at ones that it ni nsere s m w s. workf inite and Yellow Incr bards floorhitesw or, me of honoloOkfrilloalflulvam"g ter' rambling made hi order; White' Pine plank,llo42, I 'lx, % 'Oa our meeting, it turned out that the • owl 34 web' Polo' , ready ! slot, %sera, was produced by a wheelberroir which. he' woo rails seantling i goate,shingles, lath, willing lath, pdit-- trundling en beton" bliii;heiTted up Wit h '. coal; and rail, , e. rat. here it was that I first beano* aware of the pe air-Rills of sawed shaving everything in their line ° on hand or to order, at the shortest bellow % • ibed nature of the gallery for Poitelther Match 4 , 7 -; order to pass, I war obliged to crawl over the ST , CLAM CAA MANUFACTORt- - St. Clair, Schuylkill Co., ESTABLISHMENT is now I prepared to elntrart with itailnguiCo's. and others for any mambo:wig' k'reight and Peat ears- id ereryj script lon.' The machinery if of the Meat approved ronstrnrtion,. and-the material. xhrg of the beet quakily. the rm.. prietor epee guarantee the work.equal, to , any untnnfan• I tired in the United States. The Chilled Plate Wheels us by Moil are Imm the CelArAtect Foundry of Bueh* Ltabdell, v414:1 for eseellenee hare no Kuperior. • C.-MILKS IL AhreTT, Proprietor. - • ," CIIAS. LAIVTON,'Jr., Supt., 2.1 y j'- Jan. 10. 'ai ACE FACTORY Rtlitnika:, rj l H undersigned respectfully cm - brace this oppo'rtnnity of informing the public thst they havens:United, their ' e :. extensive Cirriage rectory, from Monett Chunk street, where they have been "-• shirttail° tale Ore, to their New, Large and commodious building, in Morris' Addition. no the old site. whirs they are prepared to tern oUt CARRIAGES EQUAL, TO 11110 BEST,IN THE STATE and reedy to aecUmmedate their enstemonsand all those who may tarot them with their patronage. An entire new and well selected stock of materials and the same old bail& will enable them to do work whith inedegioniu and ddrability canna be surpassed. ' They will continue to attend to the businetothetedfter sea befone..with dchermtnatich to glee general satisfac tion . ffl4ll'orders will receive prompt attentipa. irr It ring trine at the' shortest balm July 48 .1.9.17 ' &BRIGHT & 1113RICII'ARp. "r PQ_TTSVIL.J.E • Saddle d itaraeaa manatketo747l • HER ITH'invite'yotir especial. I attention to my yen , extensivicstnek of Ready . fade fiddriicry. Harness, Whirs. di.. embracing the largest variety of styles and qualities ever offered for sale In this county, and at prices' that, will rompare , firrorably with those of any other hobs' lo- the trade. ,• • .• 'Mal ng.been, for. soms years past; in the habit, of purebtawing my ran ke rJia:M Alaferialesiiely for Clish. OW) I And myself now In the palmation of a4l;caolagee from thlseaute not enjoyed. by the trade generalivoind feel tbaCl ran, altlt eonfldenee.oolitit the trade ot T all clatter 1)1 dealers: and any artangetspattivfbr the: touring eee snn's trade are bated upon even a laver amount of uri um., Van I hare killierla done; yen can therefore upon dodtng at my establishment rverythingthat re • quired In my lbie. • . • ,Orders by malt ere respeeffifflyeolleited. and the soods sent warranted In give sfact ion, bath as to. ptted and quality.,•• LA 'lilt WOUNLS7 Mire Opposit e F:piscopa arch; Cettireeirrxi. 7.1957 • SOLOMON HOOVE Wholesale and Retail IrAl.Eß'in Stoves, Raiiges, Heaters: Tin Ware,, ttollow Mars, - Bri 'ante Ware, Brass Ware. French Warr, and Cullety, Range Boilers, Pertablefflangeo, Gas them, Summer lcunmce, &c., &c., has added , 1.1. his tauter stock 'of 6ioltll a variety 'of new 'pat toms of Kitchen Flanges of .whieh be can give the hiebest^recommeudation., • He calls particular attention to /new , style of Flee ter which he Is confident will make the best Heater that has ever been used in this part of the country, 'also, a „variety of new pattents of Cockier, Parlor, and Hall ,Stoves. He calls particular attention.lo his sheet. tom -Parlor, BloTe, it lean Improvement on the Kialtailadt, which be is confident is tht bat shoo in UN* He bat now. the largest stock of the abovo articles (too Homer- one to meet lon,); that has 'far been offs red‘ In this part of the country. lie invites KW friends abd customers to all and examine for thenteellsm. 'folk% unladen' that he care atilt them in quality am* price; be natters himself that he bee bad mneliexperience in his Hue of hiudnearc thetelbro he feeFs Coidldent that be cannot be surpassed in quality or cheapness. ' ; _ P11:`/Ioaens and Spouting nod aU kind. or)obbles &moat Ittlitshortest notice. . L _ •' attire sired, boors oboes /Vend, west side,lligitsrelk. March 21,..'57 r 4 " 0-CARPE BINCEN ON• THE RHINE. A soldier of tbe legion Lay dyifig at Aigkest There was bet d wensant werwing, There was dearth of veinaa's Low,. i lOW a °onus& stood beside tilts; • ! • While Ms Ilk-blood ebbed away, And heat with pitying glances, To:hearowhat **might say ; • The dying soldier faltered. • Ashand, And hi - iald,.lperer more shall see • • My wind, my loathe hod; Or•P APV,I,II an 4 a tokai To wine distant friends of mlae, Wirt was born at Mogen— At # l , o San 4 1 1 the 4 1,1 ! )1 .. • • Tallow bothers and tnntbattions; , :, • When they weed and awed amand, 'To hear tny- tnonrsfal story, ear ; , 3 ..• ,it the plane eteolard round, .: • That an fought d hustle bravely— ' • . - And that , or 'the day wee done, .._ tell ninny a layidnualy pain Beneath the letting am i i And 'midst the deed and dying, . .Wne roma grown aid In nava—, . The death wounds on (heir gallint tonnaln, - - • ' !tie hot of many Bat seas were rreselk and endilooly Bobold IlWs worn decline, • i And Ate liadOosie frinn-Biogeo— ' lrtbm Blogeo.ou Um *Wool Tell my mother thatherntber fans Abell comfort ,her red age, - •;' for I was Mill et . truant bird; That theaghjsbla hone. a.csge; • • for my tether was a, leather, ' ' 'And even when a child, • .My heart inspedforth to heels hint tell • Of struggles tierce and wild ;_ . And whim hie died and left es ;•• .Tndtel9ebfa.saaty heard, I let thetti take white's., they wonkier, Nei hepttny father's sword; • " okud nlth..begh.h.lowe thew iS ' When" rho blight light need to shinci •;) • On tbeeeitalreWalbrat Blngent CalmAingen on UM Rhine, •••' Weer nod l ir ' eeri to; t o e, And soh with drooping bead. • .1. • 1611k.it the troops come marching home again, With glad acid gallant tread— . . 1• • But to look, upon, them proudly, • With. ealMandeteadltst eye, /ether brother star &realer; And not afraid t • dle; rt.. • Audit a corn ride leek herloie, • • ; I ask bee in my bans • • ' 1 • To listen to him kindly, :Without regret or shatie; ' - And to hang the old sword is Italians. My latheee sword and mine, t• • • 1.14.11nl Winer of old Blegeo— Dear Bingen on,the Woe. . ; Tberw's sientber—net pleter;sl 1' ;- In happy days gone by. . • You'd have known her by the merriment •• , •4 That eprirkled Os her eye; •" " t• . Too innocent for eoduetry„— ' 'Tele fond rya' Idle morning; • ; Oh, friends, I fear the lightest burr' • • dukes. unmet lutes. heaviest nwournitrA t Tell her the last night of Dry life— (ltnriesi th wmoon berletor, • ; 1 ' will he out b - pale. My and Loren of-pt bkm,) I • I trimmed Linood flat her and snw ; 'fbe yellow sunlight shine On the vine-tiad bilks of Binged= ' 1, • ." Yale Bingen on the Rhine. ' _ T'stist ft/shine Rhine sweet. ; 4 I board; or 'welted to heat. •=;" 1 The German songs we need to Sing, 1; - ; • • In shorn sweet and clear; ,:I I*. And down the pleasant river, , • Ansley the obintink ' • The echoing chorus sonuded, • , .. • • Through the eVenlng calm and still; 0. • f And her glad blue ayes were on me, " I • As we, puke . d with friendly Jail, Down many a path helm ed of yore, • And welikremembered walk:. „ •-• I And her little band lay tightly, Conlidingly in mine— But well meet no mare at Bingen—., • Loved Bingen on the nee', . , His mice grew feint and hoe • ' ills grasp wee ehlklish week— Ills eyes put on a dying Wol= • Ile sighed end waxed to.epeek; • .11ia cot:tirade bent to lift him ". • • •• Bret theepark of llfeintstlißdi i • • T'he seeltik;r or thet In a foreign larrw * as deed!' • And the soft moon rose. up sionty, - • And calmly elan /inked down ~ • On the red sand of tho'brittle•Beld , With Moedy corpses strewn: • Yes, calmly that dreadful scene. 1 Her pale tight sertersed to shine, • As it shone on dtetant.bingen— , 1 1 - , Yalr.Bingen on, the ithsne I • t hrilling sketcl). Fres* the New . Pork Mercia, DOWN IN A COAL MINE. A PERILOUS ADVENTURE. ! , BY CHAS. 8. YOR,ICILAM . - - D sun, :putty. , • - i7,1 - I , r - wheelbarrow, between the:coal and the roof.. AI. tar this little episede: I continued my travels,"anil ease emus spots a workman,who, pick' In handl, was. crowd e d taloa small noo k that would pest sl iest Nils to. ait upri.,od, sad tight equessieg .at Thorshe was working away, rattling dote the Coal At a greateate. No :sooner did he discover me than'he zoned inxwillis isbori, and after qui etly esprdllig ma for a few' moments, as slob -as to 44 "Will, what therm want bete r accosted ma With ; . ..rell,endlio* are jou now?" I informed him that !leas very wetland hoped ho was lb. same; so or o 'word brought •on another, until ,be asked Me !fifths ever-In a coal minsbefors; add bei n g ens ,•red in the n t egativa t desired to kohl, if. I. would not like to midi sums coal ?.. Thidking it Would ben fine thing to relate to my friend{, that, I bad Mined coal at the depth of several hundred ' Feet prom the serfs* 1 willingly seceded to the' prepiwittou ; and taking theplek, seeeeeded, after • sevedial awkward attempts, in diskulgter a elites about, the else of my had; Instantly wising it, as *freely I preured•ta retreat, when my friend and Acne-her said ; "Now • than, Pay your hates, (font/ill.) A half dollar did' that 14 his entire set , isfaction,And witb."long- life' to yotir honor," we perted,l wandering off among a labarynth ofgal teriell,,seeing (to ate) strange sights, and meeting otlie. workinsit,,aoine of whom were r,ary anxious that 1 should try my heed at picking coal ; but I ilaidi'No, think you; ones Is etiongli.!: After or,* dhirlitg the mind in every direction Militia level, I was kilted with* delis* to examine the lower por tioti4 and : failing to god 'ittre 'inertu dent, I tn coneleded to try it by 'spilt; thinking bat with' - pri4Wr. cent, (herecould be ao danger , furth er dilwn iota the gloom I ;diked my way; step' by stepA and felt my bait ehtillsrith inner( !stings, ; junio eie stithousalOwlld thoughts and imagdoik a „ at iota being from therecestel:of utylhri n lame, lust In the different phases el thoughi,•sdniest new, coashious Id my, progressioa, I atilt! descended; heeding ifit that lbo air grow. beavy,ibd -. almost . t?' 7 ,lleuss fur the laboring breath. Ati.leagth I. itoniPed as the rays from my . kale= 1 0. 1,1 1 1 ;4 1 . 1 bIL black Water at My very-feet, which forbiedwa fur tberqestent. I wainterly, at - tile batten) of the mind; a theititiad'firi endow ike,atiefoee! - Bear • diffetent does that distance of a ibousarid fret seem „ . by.c raparisonr •In the Meet, we walk ir,itudWi "Oh" tin hot a - step r But when still 'contemplate, it•friOli the cavettia bt the earth;' nod thinkthat thatietep live'betwoow•us aid. light, It Arasve Itself' mime journey from which witsbrhililitiok-treml: Ming, lest, from some unforpeed CifClialitanee s we "should, be unable to, accomplish it=s feeling some,, „whet of the nature et ptior hommtheleigs would, expirience upon wa king from a dream t. dad. os every. aide ofdahn, a ehise, hard , wall; end. while, • they struggle to . rime fiom their recumbent pci-, sill" the consciousness was sloWlytwilaWn serene their startled soul that tholte.hird. walls 'were the, aidus of their collhatiaiiilibey aii ieltabitalffof this living, breathing World—a tenant of the- grave. , Katt so . it iii in. all the differs* ailiationif.4l•llla. _lay Wssocietioni and suminndliage,are alifilys , pr . " . Uctivii of . gbioinyiltenghtio. • Boutaing'myealf • fro lbe,teein of reficelion in ithleit . l wocindulg. ing.l . Tentered an old deserted gallery that bra nett mrtift t thetight; a few_ feet above the. level of theiwitteir nod Wide mj.wsy Onward crier its' un- • eneemberid . euer.-:=Proln overhead. the water . ease °wielding datnagh- the rotten Seibert, and; in settOlates, decay:gelid se far adienied, that they badi giren away underneath the gee* pressure,' Midi lay inheaptover Which . / wee foined to °lsiah . Inef and, yet. with a strange desire to go es far.o , ,posfible; I still kept on, reaching nt ,Isegth,it: point where more than jig** care seemed to hart( been Inkalt ti OW protection against the taring in el" the tuck, 'lnst..as I had paiised this particle. larpleini,'end wee hesitating -whether to go fur ther on or retire; I; sus startled nrs dull, heavy, mad; and a volt of vibrating ortrembling of the • old! lining. •'..:- . • ' .. . •, , Clould it be possible that someof the rocksaboie had Valhi ?'• No! • I disiniesed thelhought illininit as Man as formed, for t the. oaken supports' meet giverway if that were. the ease, and I- . bad:. heard ' nothing like the cruets- of .breaking timbers.: Bat then I thought, they Were rotten, very rotten, and might yield without, making much noise. I wait ed nillonger, but hu rriedly retraced, my, a,teper..- 'Teas too late! the holsi had been .produebil by , falling reeks, and the passage was now.eomplete ly rhokod up. . , Like an' elect:le fl ash; the conscious:nein of of./ imiiiion, with all its consequences, burst updn my'. mied ; half frantic at the prospect, I sat down the latitern, and witbout.a moment's pease, applied: ; :myself to thowork before me: seising bold of tbsi Taribecting ends of the decayed .tinlaars ; l - pulled and worked_at them to the agony of deeperatiosi. us only a man under • a fear of a lingering death I,oQ:ire:akin:coo Work. Piece by piece,' hauled them ou't, and tbo pile of rubbish behind mews:* on!increasing as the bours.slowly wore away. 1301 wh,iliii labored on, and the perspindion with the energy of mj exertions rolled,off or stood in big dr4ps open my forehead, the convlcticn was grad ually taking possession of my mind that all my efforts were useless; tirgerockir,- fer beyond' my str. . ength to move, were piled aad..wedged int,e_she patsage-way, so that there war no enema left for me to crowd my tortuled. body •tbrongb.. 4 was entombed !, buried•elive ! shut, with ' all the vigor, Hives, and aspirations 'of roods, within the ha. l ' penetrable walls of a sepulchre, .1 wee, indead, a living tenant of the' grave, arid IwaUsed in all c itsintisery the fact 'diet this“ was a - thoanaalicei. Leton tie ourfiKe. .. Oshatisted, I lay back and rested from trlyritine them useless work; then with a gleam of hope that I thire,snighthe soinaothelr way of egress, from the , g:lery. I taught up toy lantern and started -to [ I, k for it. pi ,With a quick es, and •• every nerve I hyuy body quiveriug with excitement. I passed mtfor a ifundre4 yards or more, when* I cams to a sort of. cavern, perhaps thirty feat is Itid th, which had been formed by excavating thereat from what 44,1 been a laigo scam.. Thitputaaat an obligee • angle, t..wards the surface. The door and what might Lave be en Called the iootiwas about twelve feit apart, and suppOrted thus tiy heavy round limbers, of about twelve or fourteen' inches in di. anieter. :These, though somewhat decayed. still retained theirimsidon. This coal had evidently belin excavated from the bottom, and tbe.timbers lint in-at they admitted, forming e foothold upon which the lab - Orem could stand, and again work allowing the anthracite to rattle donee° the hot . t4n; front whence it was taken . out through the 'Oliery. 1 • , ---. . ;By looking up, it Was impossible to form any estimate of how tar this cave ascended, as the. fee bee 6yl of the, lantern revealed buti a few yards. The only way waeto explore it, in hopes that some nip:l i ef-the otheegalleries might aleOpenetratis es far, - atitr . in the same direction se the one I.had Li-preened, ' ' - , iThe only:way in which 'I could make any - pro: ' g(ess.wsui by fastening the lantern, with a, head - kairchielVo my neck, sod drawing myself up,bY my hens, from timber to timber. Often, great pieces f the docaged Wood camp 100.0 in my fin• .e il 1 gars; nd it wns altogethor..e. very tedious process. . Ai: lettgiih•l &members theJexcivation bad been - desisted} from: I could go no further; and, on .ga sibg searchingly around, could discover no open ing or glittery for.escape—tbere was nothing' left . ' time butatarvation. ' . • '• Illack I crawled, tintill stood once snore on the ' lo.el door; and then abutted, with the midges' of desPalr. to make treat efforts to reuiove those fear fiat stime• which shot me in train light and life! Blot oh i ;hat words can paint thiagony t the die , truction ! that was mine when •my . only comfort, trio lamp, begin to burn dim, and ice feeble light ',give' fainter and - faintor, until the last, flickering blase expired, and,a.elogla spark 'alone remained ..uPon the wick—that; too, vanishing .an instant a tteb,leaving'nte 'ln ‘ darkness. blacker than the blackest night: .• ' . . „The lamp seemetlsymbolical al my. &liquid id an instant, least ir,frotn my hand far into the gloom. I. heard the glen shiver as it struck'spinal the rocks, butatii. it not. Was the sense ofsight ghee forever.? So thought I. Shall my, senses .onel, one dinappear, until at last death "waves his banner over ma in triumph ? There I sat, hour ' after hour, idea° with my thoughts, wondering If Diahonld be missed, mid if they would search for e? Than lroPo whispered that they . would,•and, al times I most to think that I might be fend; bat it was only fur an instant; and thin- I• would pictorels Myseg how happy I should be, ware I that poor, toiling miner.wheni•l had found Wedged into such •a narrow apses picking coil, stud at the time had so pitied for his joyless, alai. less exiefeece. - Bestow 'gladly „Mould I • have ehibniend it, so slut is life. ..gr.4 then at length, Ilslept—slept apes the hard rock, with•my bead' plllowed against the -lubbisb. how long I - know h not, fur time WWI measureless there; but when I *Woke ItWas with banger, and !hit* was parch.- j4t,my throat, 'while every, bone : 'in my body stem cd chilled to - its very marrow. At drat it, seemed to and stringethat I should be itilhe &tilt and !wondered at` everything Wit,h which lay, hand elute In contact, bet gradually the ;mem. bran°, of my horrid situation worked.its way in . t° my brain: Then my head Om, - dlitsy and sparkle of ere gashed before my eyes.: These esion ceased; and flour out the' gloom, little grotesque beings seemed to poke their old•lasbioned laces _Old mock me with their. jeers.. placed my bands 'over my.eyes, and with my gagers elseehed my ferebead; it was hid, feverish and 'throbbing with pain: white still.before my ape, although tightly covered by my-bands, I saw those fiendish faces. Was my reason teaseled, sod wets thou beings the creation of my modal's.? ' I WO Word . 4 . 1( • stick •thinga; where the over-wrought bratit; driven by lams of excitement, tottered upon Its throne and conjured up a thousaid wild visions to feed the disease.which made them, until every ipark of t reason gone, the man stood a raving` tnapiao ! fftrange food for mirthouch thoughts as these, but I found mirth In them, end laughed aloud.— I, tbotiett no mom of •death; no more of thr darit cavern in which I was imprisoned; for the light of reason was gone, and' the wild uprise of luau ty reigned in- its stead. No longer I remained =Taloned in darkness; or, if darkness it wags the eyes wlth which I looked upon it went changed; for, as I live at the present moment, I then saw 'everything around me—the old decaying timbers, the piles of rui.bish, and the heavy reeks that bad 4. I ' l 4l. RI S6OI Mar .1 IDooltsboluid Is mt# of sill*. f2lank gags of. WWIA..a pU 4 a 116.11atildered001104 ai rulml to seller a allerttatlei , • dollen.- Looketl fortieth th h tie passage into the cavern wits& I had lei abed le big!' ; ' and, worse than. all saw, as I henadlegLehntg the gallery, great serpents . dart lamb heir, braid, gat beads: and play , their for tongues about, as though they wig*, to seise hold of ms with those sharp whits Tanga that se' , ly. Wen diseloisd to ay view; yet ever, as I Same user.f them, they - drew back, as though . I wars" their imitate., and I • passed oubartsed. Then, al I reached 'the airs, I .aenUs with bulks! `. ay het, while greet sisal lug ere, tint or MO lie Thou -I tanghed; too,'itit. with all those demos tam ! mad! " And wanted lifer .... • -,, I When again . 4 ~ It troki. Weeksidter, and wiiia pet.. sots standing row dawned boa I had been rescue d been spiitt in searching fir i essild he die, - -covered; than b - bed boa Mowed uP,tititl 1 who/nil • bad eased read Jillt bed been rentovale Thu ease • bviond ! •'' . ..' ..Arearti 'foes th, enter a mine' teirii :eel ; Is New Yorir without ii• . rave Pair or ha. she so limy; tit , it ,is dm.. to woos 'Ake bravest? At any rate Dep...Tnaltion t gold soar -box. which belongs to the bravest o . ; r ' of the tfow York hf regiment in the oxicia ar, is still Withheld.--. ;ce Cul. DYakmae wee selected by , the Cooacils of • New York Sut ;the bravest* bet jealonily. protests against the piesenhstion.to him In this slate of ebo dispute Andrew Jackson, Jr,. vibe bad bola bruught all the way frontsoneseeo l l by the coca. . Mitts, of Councils, for Its purpose of delivorint • the boa, declined doing o.- In Oster to the ' committeo, - he announced: that Oiler the deep feOlings and eaullietinf to Mons !blob he Sound. i ' In exist,: he :c. l neld not e tlsfsatority tu his owl sense 'of-p4tionY, and in defame.; to the will of il his iktier;seOfttie to dslifer the tylio. Belays filth Cr t . , .' -, ' .I eatchee resist the division of sontlosent and thsek chat! feeling "Whimseys to id Wm.,' I -hare, there. for % getadokaa‘to sawn to Iterathuogo with- this aimed memento' of my . Mb . whose wishes ' I death, 'Wetly tolaUlt,sod et r the piddle leftmost of , i the pepOti ot•the *Relent Ns York shall settle modal= between Individuals, it shall my pleasure at once tit= disebacgetheduty aiding n nme by TWO, aCtlds delL , _. testesnd, reepenelble trust. Until I eau whey ntyasth 4 I cannot lave tq *ditty Indly'ylnals, or the public: but croit :ale bst:ball ibl km a idaadyikapressid pnbils opts. , ••in sonelletwth add, that knit; noYastast. and arsrvbod 1201ender,,Sine gilt applhittben Ihr the gold boxL—buyansvwdo my duty, hare &child Uprooted s o ou l loo dui por tbe h* . „ oar nhdertalce to &Ude betty the breve and gallano poolktmen *Man rano* 11 re el ms are 06 warmly an ardently tinted by their friends."' : ..Lists the hot; to bas t rsape om' rbnY k .• . ..-. - - --' .; !' - '..sYDRIIW 4.teitsON, Jr." - ' • Brs . sn.tao ICosur—Mr. R. Hiram, Rotherham, Mislead, suggcsts an •1 .. prwassent in machines for washing coal and other minerals. The Coal,, Of mineral, ts 'placed in boxe=septables with bottoms of hire, cloth or perf metal, support- ad on a frame-work or kepi it'd with' a tome 1 frame of 'rite! bars fitting s be inside, about 3 Inches froth the harem: These ow ere suspended by, a rnme.upoh time or «se °tries, which eccentrics are flied upoix a shaft at a glee 90 derma of each ether, whereby twu boxer, which are ascending by the' action of :the eceentrries, are balanced by two ' other boxes, ';which deseend (resting upon the se. cowries) by their dein grime,' 7, tbns, by the-rer. Outlets of ,thts, abaft parroted to a steam engine ' or Other prime mover, four boi,is hive a constant ascending and-Aeseendirig motion. When the -• Coal :or- miserst ii sufficiently washed, tite.'hoz r containing it is raised and tilted by a host hung y i ms*fratue attached to a lope basing three or four,. turns potluck:the shaft, the hillier end being held tlght'by , Ilk iverittnaii. The Mix, is retained by a catch .nnitak the wasted Call or mineral is removed' h 1 being: railed out at on si side of the box, whieh is hinged for . thas porno , and 4 fresh supply pet.`"' in. - nii bdilit then rale -I se& from the catch, sad the witshine,goes oo as . -tore. Each box works op and &wain a «operas compartment, closing round the boion all sides, sensor as may be with..s. ohr - touching ,it. , The bottom of each eon:wart. " meat i's hopper:shaped, the opening at bottom be. lag closed' by a eonioal isive, haring a spindle projecting through the mom, so th tt the Valve eould,be, rained by,a here pressing upon the spin dle. By' this. means an accumulation of mud, 'the.; In' 'beneath could discharged by miring tiii-Valves. ' If ores are to be washed, the discharge thrqugh, the '.ralres ghoul' bo collected in a proper vtusel. .... ' , . I',ItI3f12:1311 i URN& ' A. Never inquire thou f the editor for the nawl; ' ins behold,. Wig his duty t the appointed time to . grve launto - dhee.r ithou; :raking. - . • . 2. When ;lieu lot wri for' his paper, 'never _illy unte Ishii "What thi hest thou of my placer' ' for iamay be that the troth would offend thee. • 3. It ia,nna fit that thob should'st, ask of kin, 1 Irho is the author of an article upon. subjec ts 'of public concernment, f.r duty requires him, to keep such things: Unto himself, 4. When thou dust enter into the printiegofflee ' have a cara,unto thyrolf that thou do not „hush the type; for thou th ayes cause the printer much Arhuble. '•' 1 ' ' , • • • . 5 - Look thou nueat the cony which is in .the hoods of the compositorsi; Jur that is not asset in • that:light ofithe printer, and he might kn'ook this down: . I • ' 6. Never examine the roof-sheet, for C it not .readY einseet thine eye, hat thou shyest under -stand it. 1,, • 7. prefer:tile , Maness Jounam. to. all other journals; sibscribe im ediately for It, pay in advance, sad'it shalt be well with thee and thy little one., ; • . -; • _____,.._.............. - lady. ...F ~ A aratt.*WAN cotbialllg wit h .a 'menu a short-time since, claimed that he could; parodies' on Abe ho4p question, thy version she might - chorie to repeat. She accordingly rehashed the • following terse from thelold Sexton : ! ,• Nigh tot grave flat was newly made • • ,• I Leaned a sexton oldool his earth worn epode, , ' •,, r Ills work was done and her paused to wait •l: . Toe funeral train through the open gate: •'• • A relic of by rue days she he, • . • And ills locks were as Whfilll as the %Up; Pell—' And theeelwords cane from his lips so thin, • ."I gather there in! I gather thentin 17' ' . -, • . Whe.reupon the grace ess,fellow, took his pen. cif and thus wrote on a ' scrap of. newspaper lying by: • : ' • • , 1 ...s kch to a rhurr.h that was newly made,. Stood a lady fair, and thus she said— \ ••Ton bad4too'bed—l here must will • - While they, measure the hewn)* of he open pie; All! it Is.Orkly nine by sir, race! • . Too narrow. td narrow,. alas T. ibr.cao: . • ' ...' cod she sighed from her quivering lips se thin.• i n't can't Ert td—l can't get in I " . • Itsitieooos so dissAt Battour.—The fallowing , table, from: Official did*, exhibits the. Dumber of miles of railroad to operation to Greet Brltela for seven yeersl past: the• somber ot passengers m ei:ally cionieyerli-eriat the mamber tilled is each year : • ij , _ - •• • 0,1 • • it -la to giti • -41 . . d K 2" •8= ' in • ,311 M 0..8- 8 11150, 6,326 • 72,854,421 12 lln 8,071= 1851, (156 85.391;095 19 lln 4,494,258 1852,' 7,113 , 89,135,729 10 /In 8413,272 1853, ,7.488 102,286,860 341 lln .2,151,296 1851, ; 1,842 114,3511,8118 • 12 11n 11,520,107 1855, • 8,175 118,595,134 'lO 1. la 11,8894813 1856, ' 8,478 say 130 , 000000 8 r 1 In 18,25 0 ,000 A •PILLIII4I FOIL 1116 Trim—Lord, an me from the sinfulneis of toy own heart an 4 life! Savo ine 'from' the false doctrines - , false slam+. ties; and bigotries of Sectarianism • &esprit from the Ignoratee * folly, and inkolty' of falhioesihlo rolitioV • • tiaie tool . rom th e ovorroaigatlon of anything !Amon it popular . !, . Save me from the ader.vsliation of sulfating • because It limo& molar 7 4 • *We MO from the awfallent of inthblit . 00, all - lonia of tudlesanewand hopeleottloot' Saielne' front all 40(40 sad politioel eoereptlona and delneltini C ' - ?Help Is* to Priv and die a penitent, falafel:: • h°l7l any! ba p7,Blble Chr dam I . . Tat Lot's'ovine Ct;oriapp La. the folknaing tif• , • • bete to the occupation of durfarriter • "Ira ioting man wants to etspp is himinese that will 'mane 'him in initials life the peateet moose of: tabours time, there Jr imblut aim se than fidming. If he basiniflellepeetient tarn' of . mind let. hies be.a faruser.l..if he wants to ea-- pre in • heoithy ocesspaion. let him MIA. evil; In ihon, if be• would be depsndent let him pt a spot of earth,"keepiiit in hie meant than th e lawyer. be (*aspirate is prold the , &sear, hobos• oat that he may hate e'clwar eoueoleace, improve 'the Willa; alter feafi' the world better than De found itr an,l thin .if be cannot lire happy led die aoatseted there is no hope for him. ••• Bow TO' • IND'filit Witness Home root Biome Auto Tea Wither* Cow 'roe Mita:ll4.--Th way to do it i& simply-Ws :—Put around the aultaal, just hick of the fore lege, a stroug . ropot or abider intottils twist &stick, ra that at every teve the. •ro. WiU bi..drawa tighter, Until the nasal will • 'abaft. to biting hautliod at your pietism*. The mostawassairsalabs salatalkeaa ke sabdwed is II - few minutes is this teaaaarr Tin difference between rising every morning at 14" anti at eight, in the. Santee of forty years, sweats to forty-nine thousand j bonra. or _throe years, nue hundred and twenty,ona days.aiiii six teen hoors,whieh will aford eight boars* day far exactly ten years,"which is the sears or if ten were,addod to * snares UAL MIKE. to /mt, usertstea attipoi_this It e thnosstypsotli • titif Lotting, Itetrek.tt. asfote,ilc. k4iJos TITS Is , olltir_dra all. ore 444 exPissi/j r limpid .assi thst ems b. 111100/4121 Osbi Mid ,pt
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