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' ''', t_ /' , -1. / - , , r tee discontinuance of their news . . may continue to A hem until „ . „ -•---- .„ Id, ' ' •q ' • ' I FILL TEACII YOU TO Pletted THE BOW /$1,41 0ff.211,11 EARTH, AND MING OUT VW* TIM OLTICITTS OF MOTINTAINO I METALS Innen WILL OIYU WFILIVSGTH TO OWL HANDS Also SOALISCF ALL NA*IITO OVIL VBUAZI ruelathrs.— D? ..foltion. • ,et or r DOW 4. ....-..............., ...—... - .. . . WI . ili D. they ; , • • II at • 'la bills oaf ~ 1 — • lo n e . , ,-____- in t: otiter places ic : 1 _ . informing ' PUBLISHED .EV - EltY SATURDAY 310IiiNING, BY .BENJAMIN BANNA.N• - POTTSVILLE' SdHITY LKILL- 'COUNTY, PENNSYLY 2 , scat to the for•.. - - I ,TovaireL. ° TWO 4101,LAR9 p, •13 it not 1.111 wit t witlajt thejt, „ copirls to brio na. ray 6J du iri,‘.n .1., do Club subscription, nuii.seut to and TO Cltl The JorllN.ri wlil b t r,,ir le o r"P le ' ArN LA. $1 In adri TOR kk • 11 ,+,lh.cribent order t art the publiNber ; ~,traere ere pet , It i bl:rihere nexlac r . f:ain the oilier to rrfpoil,ll , T; c until th^m ,11,„nnti, fuiel ;rib .rs uc•h;e < ;• - „. „,;;.; i,trr. and t he newepaiwre ore to tn.. ,„, ‘ye,.t hey are held vesponsible. Ti „.eort. b cue decided !bat refusing to take newspa , fr,u t.he office or removing, and len vi ng hem tin. Ite 1 t hi prime facia evidence of lateral fraud. NATES,OF ADVERT ,'INC. On , .Ptare Of 101inne. 60 cent* for on Ineertlon—sub•' turns Dmrtionr, 23 rents web. 3lf OSe nine. 26 ; 0 5 ue nt jnsertions.l234 een eh. AD ad• Visetpeuts over 3 Hues, for short periods, flung ( ' " t o vu: • Ivrea. 017.. Two: utast. irwtt.vg: hree lines, 61 81.1 st 25 VI 25 $3 00 nur Ilner, sq 125 1,75 276 '4 00 lye lines, 100 760 200 300 500 Ix Dors, 1 . 25 2-25 260 • 400-600 even finely, 125 226 210 -. 450 100 ight. line., 125 2 25' 285 500 800 'lee lines., 125 22 t 5 300 850 900 ALL (NKR TICE WIMP coOrfau Ai A AQtglo or rya ne . l uire. 125 225 560 600 1 1 000 en !gusto, 225 4 Ott 600 900 14 00 ,•ry,,,,p.iiiares, 150 600 '1 60 12 00 . 18 00 1•onr squares, 4 50. 600 8 00' 14 00 20 00 )aarter eel., 600 900 12 00 18 00 '3O 00 •iAlgot spare for abort lrorlids, as per agreement. air-uo,lneAs Notices, $1 coch--actompanied with an drertisement. cent, each.' '- advertisements before 51arrliges and Deaths, l 0 cents cr line for first insertion—subsequent insertion!, /5 cents -r line. Nine words aremtiontedasalineinadvertiring. .11erchants ant otitrni. adrertising by the year, with hinge.. and a standing advertisement not exceeding 16 'tile'', will be charged,lniluding subscription, 16 00 • ~,ce to the amount 01 tour square/, with club- ges and subscription Without changes. at the rates designated above:. Advertisements pet in larger type than usher will be charred 50 per cent. advance, on these prices. Allicuts • ill be charged the same as letter pre - No Trade advertisementa received from Advertising gent!" abriii. - d,except at 25 per cent. advance on these tires, unleas by special agreement with the publisher. Marriages 25 cents each. Deaths accompanied with no. , Vet. 23 rents, without 'relieve, no charge. • . All nonce...except those of n rpligiotta character and ,r educational purposes. wiltbe charged 25 meta for any umber of lines under 101 Over 10 lines, dents 4 cen per line tditional. Proceedings of meetino not of a general immobile char der, charged at I cents per line for each Insertion. To facilitate calculation's we will state that =I - lines •take a column-104 lines a half column—and 82 lines a uarter column. '2952 weeds realm a miumts-1410 n (down—and 738 a quarter column. All odd tines over .ach square, charged at the rate of 4 cents per Doe, for : ne time. and K cents per line tor three times.. • 1 1 Yearly advertisers must confine their advertising to I heir own -heathen,. Agencies for othenheale ot Beal I :stntr, &e., are notineinded iri business.advert iternent WIRE SCREENS: ESTERLY & FRICK. • • Matinfactorera of Wire Coal Screens,' O tio U n i :r D gen res tiet t i c e t n fu . LlL cinatlhiethei trade to their en.ll wrens of the 'attune .111 am They have In• ire.tZe.t facilities for turnkey 'out the bent of work with promptness and dispatch. Having the most experienced hands In the State they can guarantee all work done at 111,4 Factory. . —• Repairing wily and substantially done al the shortest Seruen Sethi, Cogwheels., Y.dgeway Rings, Shafts, Oud. smog, dr., kr., always on hand. Ali orders directed to the firm by mall or lett at D, L, I:4t. , rly's Hardware store will receive prompt attention, .1 itiy 4, : KURTZ & HEISLER, (Late Kurtz; Beyerle & Co,) - - • ' Manufacturers of • Wire Coal screens. Coal 'Biddies. Wir •: I9lt Brooms, de., ke.,llinersville,Sehuylkil r ep4ith z County. Thankfulfortheltheralpatronsgetbe tire received from the Coal :Dealer,: and othere.lll th nit. would most respectfully solicit their custom to th store.. An work donegtt ounshop will he warmwted; 110 none need be afraid of getting a bad job. • dr. Kurtz beins one of the oldest, and the mantes icrictsi Wire Workerrn the county, we feel sure. that w 1111 torn nut the hest Coal Screens In the Bey,ion. 111 orders addressed to J. H. Hurts. Hi nerssill s e.toW L. tittieter, er Hurts k Heisler. 'lnner:Mlle sill In promptly attended to. Old Struts repaired. 11,. IR. ISISA IRON WORKS. irOUNDRJ & IVLACIITIE•SH4II,P, • Pori Car. y 11 C0.., a. •T. 11.1 V INTEItSTE announ 64p. es his readiness, from the rompleteouti .... • . . oft he above namedestablishment ' loan ,r rr • l ay pll orders in his line of busines. such as for Steam Engines, Railroad a "[lnt t Cat l'utnps, Coal Breakers. Castings and 33achin . ry of every indtern. Ile warrants hie work to giv.e sat fat iQta. maid accordingly solicits patronage at bonus a sO.r.a4. • Jan. 27.15,7 4.1 y FOUNDRY AND IVIACHINE. SHOP steam Car Reactor)+, ace. otr: woo NOTlCE.—Thebithinessc f the bite 6 or SNYDER k MiLNES, will be eont ued by the subscriber in all its verb 234LAsigia branches of Steam Engine building, Ir Founder, manufacturer of all kinds pinery, fur Rolling Mills, Blast Ftirtusees.'llail, 11%, kc., kr. lie will also continue the busineta of fd 1.,: and Selling the Celebrated Pim Potted. White Ad, find Plonhia reins Red Ad' detts.belng anTii I,r nt these Collieries 0 ECROFn W BNY DE .I.,ouAry 21, IR:7 2.4 f P OTTSVILLE ROLL, NC 'I lIE 8 GIISC tlBEli Are co oantly manufacturlng rerlotts sized A Rails. stelithieg 22, 25.28,`2); and 40 phunda per yard. Also, la Rails of the most approved patter oetzlibig 45. 50, 55 and 60 pounds per yard. IF rota p..rinueo of the past the yearn. we feel :confident unsurpassed in quality by any mill in ,ountry. All business communications addressed 31-r,rq. YAIDLET & Son. Iron Factors, Pottsville. Inert ulth prompt attantion. JNO. litidt2osii ktel .lune •20. 25z' PALO At.TO ROLLINO g M IeILL. Subacriberis beave to nouitte to their friends and the tint ''" tenerally.that their nor Rolling MD, t ''alo Alto is now complete, and In 1= 'partition, and that they are prepare (unto T rails of various ratterns.weighingfro to Ms per yard., Also. different sites of tat t square found merchants' bar iron. !orders bor rails or bar iron are respectfully solidi and will meet with prompt attention if left eitbr the Rolling 51111, Bright A Lerch's Hardware tiit Contr.. f I r.it.`vr at their .ntileis. N. K. Corner of C. and>ltrket streets, 2d story. HAYWOOD, UCH e 1.'57 1-tt TO COAL o OPERATORV I MINER IP.lneer orks. oir The nub,criber .respectfuily 'writ - attention (4 the businesa communt his Roller Works,on Railroad stree niac, g i ta low the Parnenger Depot. Pottsville whore he is prepared to mannfnetur 11.31LERS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Pqtoke Stacks, Air Sticks. Blast Pipes, Gasometers, Boilers on hand.. Rein?, n practical mechanic and basin g for yartide himself entirely to this branch of the busineaNh rers hinisell that 'work done at hie establidtment, give satisfaction to all who may favor ban with a e I ndisiduala and Companies will lind It greatly to th Vantage to examine hie work before entniding etre • Nos , : '2l, '417 47-tf) JOLIN T. NOB B AVER IIIItIDOIt WON IL ON & DE t; Iron and Foundein, respectfully Inform the: trons, and the public generally, the 1 • .VEUp-t= are fully prepared at the above esti - • meat. to manufacture Steam Euit every size; Pumps, Itallrdad and Drift Cars, and miler dogrriptivn of Iron and BrIPS Castings sults • h. CnAl mining or ot her bualness, on the meat recall loins. Also.. Blowing Cylinders for Dlaat Furnair Mn..iliner work in cenerni. I . id der Repairing of all kinds done With net .equ dep at the lowest pricey.. All work furnished hy s then r toted to perform well. They would solicit the euel 1 hoe'e who tear want artich:a In tlrelr Vim in Ulla c , A I ordure will meet with immediate and prnm )n. A. W. 1111 1,1857 9.1 y . • 11. it.: 1111111:1. ASHLAND IRON WORKS.; I SUBSCIIIIIEIVS are now prepared to furnil.h. at the A shliti • - :*t r .•••,s;;ick Works. dream Engines and Pumps it' power and capacity. formining an purposevi:Coal Breakers of every 11 at,rl.ll now in use, together with canting. and Pe of every descriptions. Coal and Drift CAW and patterns. large Truck and liorse se the shortest notice. The euhscrihrre natter selves that. Inasmuch an every member/4 the fir prat:Wel mechanic, they will be able to furolvhi Ion; that will compare' favorably with any itbbl clop. All ord,ra directed to L. P. GAILNiII & lIiY Schuylkill county, Pa , will reeetie prompt 'ion. • L. P. CAHNERI.I MICHAEL got - JOgEnt °ARM.: AphlJud. Mi 4 tO.'b7 DEHAVEN'S IRON WORKS; Illinersvillee ire - TILE Sub...Ober Fs prepared to • 'facture STY.AIOI ENGINES of any l'utupsot any esparity,and Coal U . , f eve-y description ias well p _..., ether kind of machinery used in .e.: urnares, Rolling Iktills.Saw Mills. ke,l ' nn the fsrilitica possessed for mannfacturi ~ ou long oes f.rien re In the butdnees.work ran be t at tht , o‘tabil.hmeut.at the very lowest prl' II &Ulterior quality.. , 1 Person,teslroms of putting upmarhinery of sit ‘ ion lied to call and examine patterns and bet :tinted with prices before'contracting elsewker o , 9roler• of ..very kind are solicited. end strict at I I be given to their prompt execution. , IV 111.1 ANI DER Miners% Ille, December ArlSsi 1 'lll ... WASHINGTON kRON VIIOIi Puttsyll e, Pa., Tll.OB. di Jan WREN respectful ~ 1 C"" • I to he tt i l; n 4e i. w in Ai r ar i l b tl e n b r u g i :t7a ' F r — t:' erec ted ' fed between Cost and Railwet nd ''' " ' Eli= - V W -I n si; -- • and. froviting on .or ce, s . '.. d to e xecute all orders for mar I lk•.y an. prepared 4 . 1,, ,44 and Iron, such se Steam Engides. all kind. 144 for Rolling 3lllle. Mixt and .s.r , Mills, , SI 1 1 ,1104 4.41112 Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Carta ' .4 r.dll•o-ot Castings. such as Chairstr Flat en l' toes. It:att.-hr.:, ar.: all kindi of cas and wro , "'"Io7.• tithig practical tuerhanlca. and hart lot lem md. or Ih e Coal Region their - study study ; e * ll ' . intl‘ of martiltieryin thelrlltte of bust flatter 0i1...me-Ives that work dour at their estab will give svistsedion to all 'l'' hn 'marbon or the ' rill. All orders ihaukrol e ',Aired and prom ruted, on the most mow - doable terms. , • i 74 • 1 • 110 VA AVIIEN. . JA4EII WRi r . - Nor._". 'la • - , 41 TRENtONT IRON .. ifORKS Treiiont, Schuylkill% Comity, Pe , ••• The Sub s cribers reqte.tfull the attention of the trUsilkesSell, I e "" ••• to their New Machine Ski, at 4 11 ' . iiii; drY,ererted In the town or T iew _ - - under the ntendenceand ~,e t of Messrs. Z. llatdor ff ai d Philip I.7notordt 1 it "Y II" Prepared to sseente all ordeis for M,,,,, Pet. in I Iron, such as Steam Engines of al P "P" of any rapacity, Coal Breakers of ever lion ail kind. of Gearing for Rolling Jilliso S,, eßillp.ltrift (tars. and all kinds r.f %.alirrad 11 1 1.11 i. Chairs for Flat end t Balls, r "Tx. ftwit 111 I. oda of Cast and Wrought Iron Shallops, I, sit,. twins a eractlealMerhanlc.and bin-Inaba tl-tiee .rid tt's pertenee for many year' , in( fie Coa 1 ,,,,,, nr dorßons of mating up alochinery of g•-int.ited In ~,JI nodU•xnntlneoue patterns and ~ I tlit v ttf work. and loderome acquainted with t;oate Works, berme euonciwila l y ejeewhere. Ord s'l kind thinkfully received. and strict attentl !ices to their prompt aneeutlen, having sever .1 11.0 and an horse Eitel:non hand. i • . i ' t `• l°.7 LIY C. A. AA.M.SE ', - i .1 VOL. XXXIVk-, .MEDICINAL CHAIi W • Wholesale arid Detail afilortirixict 8. N. Corsei Catre sflallorwellien • . (Opposite Nartimncr'a Butel,) . POTWOVILLE. PENNA.. AnIPACTURER Alit SOLE PROPRIETOR of • Eiitlyigts 'Pectoral Ilisture. • NCel PECT I ORAL MIXTURE:cures Cooglia. NO'S PECTORAL MIXTURE c resTolluenza., - ING'S PECTORAL MIXTURE c insDroochltlL • PECTORALIIIXTURR res Sore Throsts... ' 'TIN(II4 PECT, ORAL MIXTURE w II relieve rononmpi five ptlents to advageod gases of the. disease. W ING'S PECTORAL 14112CORX Id Li JACOB L. BEV. • jowl, libland. , • . MO'S PECTORAL 4=l= Id by J. KRILL Ducts, MloenHlle.; • PTIMPS PECTORAL MIXTURE dby im.ll. Runs, . . Sebuylkhl Raven; • • PTING'S PECTORAL 31EVItIRE generally throughout:the icipaty. October 24, '57 HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ' • besiersleni feititntiat, eitaldissed b special aidnirimalt for the relit! if She via. and dutrosed,ajlicied wil/s riruisait send Epidemic diseases. 1 •HE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ' in efen:of the lawful destruction of human life, reused by Seival dire es , and the deceptions practiced pon the unfortunate riot ims of each diseases byQuacks, .vent years ago ditected their Consulting Surgeonas CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to openTa ispensary for the ;treatment of thivelatto of di.eases, o all their foa ms , and to glee MEDIOAVADVICRORA.- IS, to all whit apply by letter, with a description Itt their condition, (age, occupation. habits of lire. Ate- land n rases of extreme poverty, to PURNISU 'MEDICINES PRICE OP CHARGE. It Is needing to add that the Ai -1 'iodation com Manda the highest Medical skill of thesge, and will furnisti the meat approved• modern treatment. The Direetersoin; a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of. benevolent effort.bave been of great „benefit to the *Meted. &tactility to the young, aud-they have resolved to devote themsebree, witti renewed seal, to this very IttfiSortant but much des pixel' cause. • . Just Published W the Astoetatton, ar Reporenn Spar. matorrhms, or-&.Wnal Weakness. and other Diseases of the Sottott.orga mt. nr ,the Consulting Surgeonorbleh will be sent Dy tralK (In a • sealed envelope.) FRES OP 'CHARON, on reeelpt of•TWO SXAMPS for postage. Address, for'Report- or treatment, Dr. OKOROR R. CALIIOUN,ConsuItIng Surgeon, llowit.d Assoetation, No.:: South Ninth et reet, Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the Difectors. EZRA D. IIEARTWELL. Om. Egmont's), Secretary. ' President. Oct. 3. '57 40-ly airunnEß, So Long Unsuccessfully Sought, • FOUND AT LAST ! • . Jlr)lt IT ItltltTonEs PIIIiIIANENTLY• GRIT , lIAIft to its original color: , covers luxuriantly the bald head; removes' ill dandruff; Itching and all scrofula, scald head aud all erupilins; makes the hair soft. heal thy, and giOrai ;741W - wilt premiere at to any imaginable*, age, removes, as , if by.magle, all Matches, &c., from I face, and cures/ill neuralgia and nerroui headache. Se,t circular and tlie.folloring: . Dover, N.H., ?eh. 2d,1851. PROP. 0. J. WOOD Jc CO.—Banta: Within a few days we have received so many orders and cells for Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, that to-day Vre were compelled to send to Roston fora quantity, (the 6 dozen you for warded nil being wild) whi e we might order a quantity from you.' .Every Wile we have sold KMs to hure pro. ducal flrn or foor•new customers, and the approbation and natronage It receives from the moat substantial and worthy citizens of our vicinity. fully convince us that IS IP a MOST VAILIIhiII,E PIOSPARATIoN: send u', as soon Li may be, one groan of $1 size; and dozen one dons 2 AU; and Lenore us. yours, very respect. fully, ' [Signed] DANIEL LATHROP A CO. . Illokory G rove. St. Charles Co.. ?do— Nov. 12, 1836. :rgov. o. J.W0011,-7Dear Sir: Some time hat summer we were induced to usu . :Nome - of your Hair Restorative, and its'ieftects were so wonderful, we feel it our duty. to you and the afflicted, to report it: Our little sun's head for some time bad been perfe.tly eeveted - witilseres.-and soma called It scald. head. The hair almOst eniTtelys came MT in consequence, when a 1 friend. teeing file milferinge advised us to use your lies torative,inkwe did so with little hope of success, bet. to our nuCprfse and that of all oar friends,a very feW - ap-• pile:Mons removed , the dliease entirely, and A newitud •lus orient crop of hair won started out, and we eau now say that Ur boy has as healthy a scalp and as I petulant a sn crap as any other child. We can therefore, tu rc r e: d itherekl.Liev ared Neer VestereliTor—it ttettej.: y tor a mwawa M tberirempiturc trstrt— the ate; yours rerpeetfallyr ti HOUGH W. 111001?itiOTI.V411, SARA II A. lilt7ll LIOTIIA3I.. Gardiner, 3lalue, June 22d,11155. PROF, 0. J. WOOD—D:•ar 1 have used two bottles of Profcabor Wood's Hair Itestorativ'e, and can truly my it is thegreatestliscovery of the age for restoring and changing the hair. Deforet using it 1 was a man of sev enty. My hair has now attained a original color. You can recommend it to the world without the least fear. an my ease was one of the worst kind.. Youts, respectfully, DANIEL MURPHY. 0. J. WOOD k CO.. I.roprietora. 312 llroadasy. Nee York, (In the Great N.Y. Wire Railing Katabllistiment,) and 114 Market tlreet. St. Loniedlo. AtarAnd sold by 'all good Druggists, Junol9, ,W ILLI 431S ' S A PiDTSPE FtT I C EL IXIR. liP yspepay et %lan papepay N • 1111PRBID SENSIBILITY.of the stora.ch aid Dowels, aitendcd with obvious dia. order-oOlie digestive organs. DvipipaY and tt. attendant ills, such as iNausen,.lieadache, - • t yertilin,tilimneses of Sight, Debtlity!of the /*Troia System, Hypochoutiria, Jaundice, i9SII of Appetite, therhfrength; .1 fropient belching of erd, Waled taste, nstipation and uneasiness of {he Bowels,. •Mlious Tanning, Burning sensation at the pit of the St or mach, Liter Cbmplaint, - • Oppression after Ealing, • • 1 the heart, • Porn in the pit of the Stomach, or towards the right tidy Salosersesso.f elsespt‘Mon, , • Depression of spirits and irritability of tempw,'‘c.. Have in• Many eases defied the skill, herelolore, of the beet medical practitioners in the world, and many MSCs have been'abondoned as incurable. _ • ~ted flat, will r ad- , Da.' J. Wittiaws; Chemist and Phanneeentlst, alter etudying closely practice of Drs. Abernethy and J. Johnson, England, and observing the nature 01 the dia• ease in all.its stages, during a sojourn in the southern and western portion of the United Slates, where it pre-", veils lo a greeter extent than elsewhere. procured from don .h America, certain roots and herbs. from which he prepared an "ELIXIR;" which, after eighteen , years' use lu pri rate, practice, has proved itself more efficacious in the cure of Dyseepay, than any medicine that has ever been prepared in any ate or any clime, foe-the same -pur pose. j. listing aubmitted it, with an explanation of its rem muents to a number of. Physicians of Philadelphia, a ‘ thong whom were the Gate Des. Joseph Ilertshorne and J \C. Morton, it has received their entire approval, and many of the Medical Faculty ire now not only prescrib ing it for their patients. but are using It themselves, personally, and in their faniilles. As a tonic, it is one. quailed, and its properties are of so Invigorating a na. lure, that it is given with perfect tatety and success to the meet tender infants. pa they IGh• ex of very e for uhle and eb wßr m of oily. t ten. The 'Kum" is very gradual, but certain In Its action upon' the organs of digestion, the increased secretions of the liver, penerees and mucous mgmbrado of the Sto mach, and requires that only one dose be takate twee ty-thur hours; for conff rmed - Dyspepsy can on y be cured otby nroduany,restering the organs of digest i to a heal• thy state. The great enecess met with la curing the most' aggravated ease of Dewey, aceompented Rome. t liner/ with a high- grade of hypo 's hendriasie. has estate. lished the most unbounded coundence In the curative properties of this oEuxur.;' , .in corroboritlon of which read the following testiuloc lila: AVESTATION.—We, having need Willisms's "Anti. Dyspeptic Elixir," with the moot perfect satisfaction and success, take,great pleasure In recommending It to ail 1 persona sundries -with Dyppepsy, es we are tully con- :winced of iii most estimable rootlike in restoring the I digestive powers. remoVing all pains and uneasiness, and . imps rtinr,.a healthy tone to the Stomach; John it. Penrose, 31 South Wharves; Casper Morrie, I Tecony; Thomas Abibone, President of Bank of Pelle eyleania ; Abner Elates Mar ket, et reet above Sixth; hid-' I ward 11. Roviley, No. 14 North Wharves; Michael Dune, Suporintendeut Merchants' Exchange; Ilsnnah Stiles,, Frankford Road; Hannah Webb, 28. Filbert street; H. N. SPete7 , 12 Edward street; Lawrence Newbold, No. 996 -Chestnut street, Philadelphia; Wm. Yard, 6 City Row; Rudolph •L'Arni, 267 Drcedwey; H. N, Winans,l 91 Water street, New York. The list of Lames coold be extended to almoit any, length, but the foregoing is deemed sufficient. •' - i Testimony of /LK -SPIHLRY; solo was abandoned as' Inenrabie. are¢ giros lip to Die. -De. .1. tiluzAws—Dear Sir:—For fifteen years pre-1 'Sous to 1811.1 suffered so much front Dyspepsy; that I became completely prostrated, both in mind and. "'tidy, and at length beam. so weakened . ' could not attend to 1 , my business, and waesinking Into a decline. and it was / believed I never could recover; the best medical aid was; procured for me. and every means 'resorted to without I 1 anY relief. 1111 I was advised to nee Your, -Elixir," arati 1 from the till* I began taking it 1 gradually improved' , till I was completely restored to heslth. The, dreadful' e I - son . ..rings I roorlured from Dyspepsy 1- cannotAercribe: I 1 but I am contidrnt that without the use ofyear'.Ell xi v." r. I 'should be in Inv grave. I assert that I solemnly be- , d Dove your " Elixir " has saved me'en from an early death.— I, a - I continue now In the enjoymen t of mosteleellent ' 1; health. ' , • . 11. N. SPERRY. u Jane nth ;1k67. N 0.1104 N. Third at., Nature. i ' e • We, the Undersigned, have known Mr. li. N. Sperry I for several years, and take pleasure in stating that Irbil I 1 assertion ran he perfeCtly relied on. and that w e . I selves know that he has been wonderfully restor ed a / health from the brink of the grave: and we belle. n , i l . e. I beseserts, solely by the use of Dr. Willistmem v - Elixir." i Tiros. J. CiIANDLIR, No. 143 Phmnia st. 'JlittlfEllnrr, Rare at., above Second. i Personally appeared before me, (one of . the Alderman '• • of the city of Philadelphia,) 11. li: 6 . who being I duly af irmed. doth depose and my. that the tarts set i a fortit in the above certificate are true In every particular.l / Sworn slid subscribed this 6th day of June. 1857. 1 Y • . FEEDEatelt Rut., Alderman. , . 1 d ' The "Mille Is sold in bottles. et $1 each. or Ghuttlei Ike $5. ProptieterJAlllES WILT,' A 11.6, M.D. ~ • Chemist and Pharmaceutist. f Ne. d South Sevepth street, Philadelphia. r ' AfirFor sale by pan CI. Damn!, Centre street, Potts stile. d February 2111,'58 - T' - s. lonsmemers.-- -- - —____ .. *DU . • • wer, *krill every Mee, • CHEAP EDITION Of LivingstonePs • Africa. Juz)T,:received, a cheap edition of this intfr o min g Irclirk. at only $l. For ale at ‘-il. BANNAN'S awsp llook Starr. • TAR. IATIVE TAR; by the keg or barrel, at the "Hardware and Iron Depot" • ` rottralle, June 19, '59 2•15•1 • FRANK TOIL MANUFACTURES. . . NIMERIPSAFETY LAMPS. A Supettax, Article. ri'llE' S ÜBSCRIBE,Wc has ,just te- P telvei front fiev Casthi,'lnglaud. a lot Of Dairy's , italtrty iferitfs. USA nuide-Ander ttiellturpeetton of the Itogllsh Ootereatent Agent. of the beat quality wire gauze. • Also. Pause Omens made reedy for we for these Lamps. Them are the beat Safety Lamps aver to. Modueed lute thlstlodntyomed are fersalevliolesaleired` retail at about the roeµ et inferior Lamps. , Alia, Wire: Goose by the yard. and Gimp Drothea by the dozen or. Maxie. 'Alm, the planney Lamp for ikosto and line 'Pleven. "This latin is eoverednith a thick Mart, and glad' an Increased light which:4.ot ha pp erta n el to illoa Viewers:'• MIN.I.IrAIINAN. if-Thexe Lamps eon be pot 3itto a box sswa with mo plosive gee, and mind rapiebrbeeknards tad tbnrarda without any revering. and erlitjtet explode. • • August IL '57 • READY MADE PAPER . BAGS, 1 -1 4 OR; GROCERS, 'DRUGGISTS, ..1_,•• CONFECTIONERS, BAKERS, te.—lbe Sabscrlbet respectfully Informs his Mends and the public' that be has beep appointed A Out for t he sale of Patent Machine niade Paper page, !ET= ' menuracvnitin ar • 1 310111 TE. lan Ltmitgrg t Co;. of Phil&WWI& These Rags ire or sites and qualities or paper suitable for ALL rumml who use the article, and are. offered at such prices as will at once commend them to; the con sumer. 'There ire many advantages hi purchasing and using ready made Bags. Where no bags ars cued, It requires' double the quantity of paper and string to pack the same number of pounds, and more time,in putting up a pack- Where an extensive businessia do le .and Bags made by tam' , by baying ready made Bags, one. Aced can ha dispensed - with. By using them, you will not only save liansaud money, bat. always tiara a convenient tempter tic In which to put up your goods. Wherever these Rai. Gave J they have given ,entire satiefietion. For id/ at ifitemfactarers' prim by • .. BENJ. BANNAN, Panic and look Beeler and Stationer. • centre steeet,oppodtetribmilial Church. Pottsville. A Scat rate asseniumat W SAPPING PAPER al • ways on band. , I ." SAVE RONEY THESE HARD TLERSI , . . . _ • • DRAINACE AND WATER PIPE. Jost the 'Thirty, Waated iw she Main/ Redlines. rI:HE subscriber , hats. been appointed Agent tbr the Wile '44 th e %It:titled Stone Water in 'Drainage Pipe,' Title -pipe ranges , In size from 2 loth,' up to 12 Incheatt eellbre, and will boor Pre.' sere of hoes 111 to 100' feet - fall of water, is as easily laid . as Iron pipe,;:-jititinertiOns ran be made at any point 1a lododruettblestailll last threvei—lo fact omM:tre ble than Iron pipe. hermit* ladies not rust--and is af forded at the tbllawlpg rates - at' our store, Pottsville, or ian be sent dtreet i oloints where Pall Roads run fr om Philadelphia when ' quantities are reel:tired., Yriight iwted from these prices when parties receiving the Pipes pay Freight. , ' 2 Inch pipe . • •" 14 tents per tout. 4, " ' " • 24 , ' 6• .4 ~ 111 46 • by 4. if These are the .cheapest and moot durable pipes that can h• oldeincsi foi conveying water. We believe they can be laid even cheaper than wooden plpes,and are only about half the price of Iron and lead pipes. Call and see them at theatoreof 11.8ANNAN, • 7 Agent fee the"Maiisfotterrot. • Pottsville. June, 1867.. , • at . aliastrrsellAnno or Melodeons, Organ Melodeons, and Pedal !Int , • Bass Harmoniums, 511 Washington Street, Boston. rPLIE A.TTE;ITION of Clergymen, . 11 Committees,. Sebesds,Lodges, Ac., is invited to the yew Pedal Suiellass Illasegleinnis, made solely by the Manufacturers. • , T 1 • It is erranged with two manuals or .banks of Key., the lowest set running en octave higher than the other, and may be used separately, and 'thus got in one case 1 two distinct instrumen t. or, by.the use of the coupler, the two banks of keys may he pined at- the same time by nee of the front get only. This eonneeted with the Sub-Bass will produce the effect of a large organ. and is sufficiently heavy to 1111 a house that Seats. from 1000 to 1500 persons. THE op9A'N MELODEON Is designed for parlor find private use. The construc tion in similar to the Church Instrument. being serene. ed with two batiks of Heys, and when used together. by ' means of the coupler, 1. capable of as great volume oi power an the Church Instrument, when used with Out the Pedals. , • _,_ -. • Alen; every variety metenzems for Parlor use. ' Purehasprsulay rely upon Inatiumentafrom our Man-•I nfactory, being made in the meet complete and .thor-'' • ought manner., Having removed In the specious 61.1.WASIIINGTON SITiIkIET, we have every teeth form "anutacrurnr• PerposeSt •rni, ampory • - nonenur the most experienced and skillful workmen. short, we will promieeour customers an Instrument equal if not superior to any Manufacturer. and guaran tee ENTIRE AN!) PERFECT SATISPACTIO.S. Moen: TsnCHEnS, LISDSCS or Comas, and other* inter ested to musical matters, are respectfully ins lied So visit. Our rooms at any time add examine or test the instru ments on exhibition for intle.at their pleasure. As furlherunaniniee tslitio nubile an to the excel- Ohre of the MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS from our Manufactory, w'e beg leave to refer, by permission, to the following PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS OF' BOSTON. Who have examined our Instruments and will give their opinion vrheneblled upon: CIUCKEIUNO SONS, HALLST A Cuwerov, T. Gasses & CO. WU. P. Estensou.. Itemise& Aura. A. W. LADD &Co. Glenne HEWS, WOODWARD& BtoWN,NS.WnALL a 00: Melodeons & Harmoniums Rented. Persons who wish to hire Melodeons and liarmoelums with a view of purchasing at the end, of the year, can have the rent Spedited as part payment of the purchase money. This matter-is worthy of epeeist note, as It enables those who desire a fair teat at the instruments before purchasing, to obtain it at the expense of the manufacturers, to the extent ,atleast of asearli rent. Orders from any part of the country, or world, sent-di rect to the manufactory in Boston, with cash or Satisfac tory reference; will_te promptly attended to, and as faithfully executed as if the parties wen' present, or OmplOyOd an agent - to select, and on sere:amiable terms Price List Stroll leg, VA octave, e 0 Scroll leg. 5 octave,_ 75 Plano style, S octave, Plano style: extra fiish, 5 octave, - 7, • 115 Piano style, carved -- • • • - 125 Pianostyle. 2 sets of reeds, • , • , • 150 Piano style. ti octave, • .• - ' 135 Organ 'Melodeon, .... • ...... 100 Organ. Melodeon. extra finish, - - - - tM(I Pedal 'Sub-Bass Harmonium, • - • • '• 275 Letter., Certificates and polices from the Prom: from all parts of the world, may Mao be seen at our salesroom. Descriptive circulars tent free to any address. S. D. it H. W. SMITH. 511 Washington Street, (Neer Boyilaton Market,) Boston. June 27 '67 2A-11 THE SUBSCRIBER has been ap pi:Anted Agent, and is prepared to put on 11. 11. arren k Co's celebrated Fire and Water Proot Roofing, —it is composed of Pell, Composition and Gravel— it 14 more durable than either shingles, tin, slue or iron —requires no4atinting. and can be put on complete at a little over one-half the expense of other roofing.— The advantage4of this Roofing mai be summed up as •follaWs: It la both WATERTIOIIT and TIRE-PROOF. It will not expand and contract, with beat and cold, like metal roola. • One Welt to the foot. itall the Inclination required. 'The roof can be walked upon without injury. It can be used fordrying purposes. I It is of great advantage to firemen when adjoining buildings are on firm - it is not injuriously affected in the least by changes of temperatz re. It is adapted to every climate. It is not affected by the *ring of machinery. It wia bear more than double the heat of sine, tin, or galvanized heti, without danger to the boarding beneath it. • 1 • It is easily and quickly repaired; if injured. '. - Gutters of the same material can be formed on the roof. • ITS COST IS MUCH LESS THAN THAT OF ANT oTagn. rutr r enooll ItOOF NOW IN USE. Insurance is effected at' the same rates ason. buildings covered with other fireproof materials. hundreds of certificates can b: awn at B. Barman's Book store. We append one or two to show that it is . no humbug: . • • We, the undersigned, bad our Banking House roofed with Warren's Fire end Water.Prouf Hoeft ng about three years ago, and so far have had no mason to doubt its of Scary and durability: nor regr4 having used It, and should to building hereafter prefer it to any other roof. to -• I ' Takla EL CO. Philadelphia, March 12, 1557. .1 Alessrs: IL AL Wurrep . Or.svtartaa :—I was pre sent by Inv itation,at an experiment with your Improved Fire and Water 'Proof Ccmposition footing, on the 21st, of May bud. The object, I suppose.,was to Fire persona not acquainted with the nature of the rooting, en oppor tunity to see It tested. I arrived on, the grotind about I o'clork and saw the boardsput on the roof; they were in a 'mull' state, the edges nof jointed, or. grooved and matched. After the boinia were on they were covered with throe layers of felt, and then by a coating of Cern poiition. and the Whole covered with gravel. A quantity of combustible material was placed within, and at Ihe appointed time a match was applied. A furi ous fire soon burst from all Fides of the house. and en veloped the whole building in a (lame. II continued to burn for at lewd three quarters of an hour.' At that stage of the fire, l felt a desire 'to know how , the roof • would stand if water was thrown upon It, and asked per !. mission to try the et pertinent. which was grantedpetid, I applied three or four buckets of water ou the roof which. run Ott as though Alen" was no Are under or' ill around it. • • tr e ntlernen„,piy opinion IF. that so far as fire in con cerned, it is the hest kind of a roof, from, the tact that Its alr tightness prostate combustion In.ease of a fire In • building where the roof is of your material, the lire would not be likely to extend to, the adjoining build-, ireva.„ I bad no example of this kind last winter, on the 4th day of Ja unary; at 4 o'cl .ek in the morning. A the broke out in a row of Brick Holier& on the south side of Seybert St.. west of 22nd street. It bads roof of your", e. en pedtiori,and the-fire was confined to tho house whore I t originated. I hare nohesltaticm in saying that • If it had been an ordiniry roof, the whole row would have burned down. from the fact that it was one of the coldest mornings we he l l last winter.andlbe wind blew a bunkum at the , time. Seybert street is north of the Girard College wall, and at that time of the morning, terrether with the. coldness of the weather. made It a long time beton) we could get water on .the Notwithstanding this, we eat burnish* the lire withoit injury to 'the adjoining building& - I therethearecommend your routing to the community a* superior preveollve or Oro. Vary Respectfully, Voars.Ac.. SAMOS:I P.TEMM, SAVE TOUR TIME:, S. D. & HAN. S EXTRAORDI ARY b. co aro NIL co a I'l Boils Water and Plee'Proof. PRItAkLPIIIA, June 20,185 T Chief finpinhcr SI the Are Drpartawid. • Any fnrther information iiith reward to this Rooting, can be obtained by tailing on-the subscriber at his Boot: filers, Pottsville. „ . BBFY.Li A ht, or. JOS. Da MUM,. • •• • • Cdrpcuirein The Orchard. Paltrate, Who will put or tlir Roofing at short notice."' PT!' Colliery Establishments, Inners' hoaxes. ragging' bonito. Breakers, fir -in this ibis Is just the roof, minim', as It Ls tiro proof, and no .pat on ilt - • • • nresSnlanie and tin rnedi covered , frith the inalfstal tf tiacipitallas fat tee sleep, . •: , • .... July 1, 'ti SATURDA MORNING, JULY 3, 1858. 31.,OANUFACI" ES: PORT CARBON.SHONEL FACTORY. Charles smith, E.roprietor. All kinds of coajaulyels * Spa*, cailriddled; 40. The patronage of the Public is respectfully *pilchard. Jaeeary 10,'59 ' 2-11 • •-- WATFR METRES. . rrilt Subscriber having been authrir i_ot by the taannteettirers of Water :Metres, oar 11 orders left with them, at *bele prime. E. 'YARDLEY d SCIL4.• Paton'lie. August 30.'M AR AND RAILROAD IRON. EE subsoibers have hand and silt sell for CASH, at the lowest market, piety a rga stork•of Molest quail meivhant Ear Iron, Flat :Ear Railroad Iron, cud light I rail!. for mlnes. ' • • , , S. IiARDLRY t BON. ' PoetivUle. November 26, '69' . 48- • - SO P. • rli..sOiseritterilhiite the attention of odaiortamittioriltaikt o ibelr manufacture of mr, - eat,e; ihd OLIVE . SOAPS; ac 'Mel* Pa* haviag !mg been astouihely keown le Sebn)llkill, Osrboi sad Lawn* countklianitetorsausnided as of no liablo quality...otders nrelyuttan promptly Allow lad to. 4fir:4l Soda, 8 larch. lte4atiaya oo haotrat . ELKINTON k SON. • : Yffkliouttatcood stmt. Plalladilptils. Juno 26.'38 • .•• • • -264 m • VUL,CANIOD:RUBBER HOSE, ibr ,Uintroute, leinewttiss, !ire .Engietu, and oaf!, pirr . I...Postf• \., - img—has, great ativantegei iiTer;lpitthei, ail': It beetle, no idling, 14 .nerbetky I g t, will stand& yeryt high degree of but without, In. jam and is nat Meted by the severed told. It can be bed of soy else limesl4 lath to - 3 When Inside diem*. bit—lialToe 410 gawk ,to orrib!r. Also, Co upil op. Branch WPM *e. • Yet maittsr,•• , B.BANNAN. - . 5,1* 21. , WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, . 11ETWItil THE • 13nnburt* Erie Railroad andthe Canal, (Opposite the Furnace, Williamsport, Penna.) aEO. S. BANGER CO., Whole; Viola end Retail Mastermind Manufacturers ambits and yellow pine doming boardsontsit.doorkblinds.abut• tem siding, wood mouldings,"We. Jig and scroll sawing,. fancy and plain. All descriptions of t nrning and planing done eith promptness, and in the best manner. February V. '5B . . • NOTICV • To Coal Operators Mid *ohnylklllCoun ty Merchants. QMOKING TOBACCO, by. Steam 0 powff--Alootbs a day, ar:Etamburg. awoking Tobac co and Seger-Manufactory, on band and ready fou sale.., - WO barrels sweet scented Smoking Tobacco. 2001100 Mall' 'hawk& Hogan. . - . 200.000Sizes,:ripeoleb Segars, ' ' • . . • .: 100,900 Seed and Extra Segailt. Orders ttranktlilly received and promptly attended ;to. Termi eill. IMAMS' ANN 11101112 N. ' Itaniburg. Barka County, Ira. 313. if Sept. 5,'57 ,„, tt PlANOCANO,.maLortgoms th, ,- tut beat Deaatectitee.. teraulleelp I:4N OH SALE Be. TE subscriber. All Plane. and H /dela di deem' doll by him will be -warranted—lf lc - not what they are represented, they can be returned.— Ail kinds of Melodeon. will 'be ,sold at Manufacturers • cosh prime In Pottsville, by-which the pa - chaser,' are the carriage and risk of transportation. Pianos will be cold from $lO to $2O less than regular city priers accord ing to the value nr the Instrument. Those who preterit by cattlemen as, and receiving a letter of credit, can makethelrown selection...ante Manufseturers.mwertutn the prletw. Mid we. ill turolrb the Instrument selected at the above rates. If there IF any doubt In this mat• ter—all we have to my Is—TltY IVLAUCH Ne CHUNK Wire Rope rinfaetory, Ses,metersrcl, iganufartarer of Wire RoVe, for tricliord planii, shafts. dogms te.., would Inform the public that lie is now -pre pared to. make - ALL KINDS, LENGTH ROUND S" AND -S E IES OF .FLA 7 AND ROP. At the shortest-notice, of superior quality, and on the moat liberal terms, at his Wire Rope Factory . , Mauch. Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. Reference can be made to Messrs. M. A. Douglas, N. P. eortright and A. U. Broadhead. at Mauch Chunk: to N. Patterson, Summit Hill. to Sharpe. Lelsenring A Co.. Til more, IMsetne county, Pa.. and In fact. nearly all t he op angora in.the Region who hate been using his ropes. August 8, '57 T^ 3:llty. CARRIAOE ,FACTORY REMOVED. unders.igncd . retipectfully •• I brace this opport unity of informing the public that they hare removed their estenelve Carriage Peet ory, !rem Allatteh Chunk street. where they hare hoe .einge the jate Ore, to their New, Large and coninialtoos building; i t i - Mtrrii • Addition. oo the old elle. where they are prepared to turn out CABE] AGES EQUAL TG fit B BEST IN TIIE STATE and ready to' accommodate their e UstOrnere *La in those who may favor them with their patronage. An entire new and well selected clock of materials and I bewtme old handle will enable them to do work whillidn elegance and durability cannot be surpassed. They will continue to attend to the buslnembereafter as before, with determination to give general sitisfac• lion Sir All orders will receiverompt attention. thirltepairing done at the 4hortret notice. July 18.'57 2-41 y A BRIGHT & .; When, in the coulee of human events, it becomes ne cessary for one people to dissolve the ,polilleal bonds which hare connected thew with another, and to assume, amo ng th e powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of naturestiod entitle them. a decent respect to the opinions of mss kind requires that they should &entre the causes which , impel them to the reparation.. We hold thoset rut be to be selfevidento—that ill men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Crea-. tar with certain 'unalienable rights; that among these me life. Ilberty.and the pursuit of happiness: that to' ware these rights, governments - are instituted among men. deriving their just power, from the consent of the governed; that • whenever any form of government be comer destroictile , of these ends. It la the right of the pantie to alter no abolish !tooted to institute new govern- I meet, laying its foundation on such prineipleit, and re , I ganizingits powers itisueb terms, as to themehall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. l'ill-- denee. Indeed. Sill dictate, that governments long es- tabllshid should not be changed for light and transient 1 causes: and accordingly all eaperience bath show*, that mankind are miarellimiesed to suffer while evils are rut ferableot ha n bright themselves by abolishing the forms to which they sire acrustomed. Brit when II long train of abuses and tieurpations, pursuing invariably ' the same object evinces a design to reduce them ender, Ate 'volute despotism, it is their right, It is their duty, to throw off eneh government, and to provide new guards for their future emurity. Seth has been the patient as i ffenther of these colonies; and such le now the net... pity whleh.eonstmlns them to alter their former systems .o government • The ihtstory of the present king of • Great Britain le a history of repeated injuries sod are., pot ions. all haring In direct °Wirt the estatdistoment of an absolute tyranny prer these states. To prose this. let facts be submitted to a cindid world.. Ile has notepad his issent to laws the Mood wholesome sod necessary for the public good. . , • lie has forbidden ids governors to Pam laws of !mai& &Me and priming Imperialist.. Tiniest suspended in their rperation, Wilda assent should be obtained: and when ter suspended,; he has utterly neglected to attend to th e m, lie has refused to pass other laws for lb* those large dietriets ofireopie,unllees those people would relinquish Gloried Of representation in the leg humors; a right Inestimable to them, and formidable tp tyrants only. : tie has called together legislative bodies at plaices un usual. uncomlbetable.and distant from the depository of theirpablie records. for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into ecomlienre with hie measures. ti e has disseived reprewentative bowies repeatedly, fob e p r awine, with manly firmness, hie Invasions. on the ' rights of the people. , 0 ,, has noosed. for a long time atter etAt dissolutions, to mum others - to. be elected,: whereby the .kagialative powers, Incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people •t large, for their exercise; the state remaining, In the mea_ntlme. exposed Mall the dangers of, invasion front withont, And eonvulelmas within. - • - lie bee endeavored to prevent the propitiation of, these states: for that'purpose obstrurtlng the; laws for nate. rallsation of foreigners; refining to pens other, to eneeee . rage their amigo at lon hither, and rabbi the condltkons of new appropriations of lends. • j Ile has nbetructed the administritien of justice, by • nearing his assent to laws for. establishing jedlelary powers. . • . ' Ile has made judges dependent on hit will alone, for the tenure of their offloss,and the amount and payment Of their salaries. . • Ile has erected a multitude of sew cams. and sent hither swarms of dicers, to harms our people sad at out their eutelence. • Ile has kept among us, in tittles of *Mr, standing Sr . ruler. without theca:went of our leothlatdree. ' I Ile has affected to render the military indep endent of, 1 and superior to. the awn p o w er . • • 11$ has combined with other" to sub deet us to a Jur diction foreign to our constitutions.andunseknewled by nor laws; giving his ament. to their acts Of pretend Imislation. . ' I . For quartering large bodies of armed hoops among me For protecting them.by a mock trial, from punishment •kw any sunders which they should commit on the in habitants of these states: For cutting off our I node with all parts of the world: For imposlog taxes on ino without our consent; For depriving inq In many seam of the benefitsl of ' trbol by jury: " . - For transporting us beyond sees to be tried for pre tended nffenees: For abolishing the free system of English laws In a neighboring Fro:Mete, establishing theran an arbitrary government, and enlarging Its - bounds, lea, ow as to ,if it at °amen example and fit Instrument Sir littio• during the tome absolute rule Into them colonies: . to For taking away our charters. abolishing our moot valuable last, and 'dieting, fundamentally, the Parma of our governments: •- •• Fort suspending nur own legielaturee, and . declaring themselves Wrested with power to legislate br us la all UM Shat•never. • - • , . • .... . . , .1111 has abdicated government here, by, declaring Mr out of hls protection, and waging war neatest us. 'lle bas.plundered our Ilene, ravaged our coeMs; burnt - r----- our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people., - .. . WIEIC3I3I - . - ; lie Is , at this time, transporting large armies a tbr- SCHUYLKILL :COUNTY LUMBER dent motreetunies to complete the works of death; devil& 1 Hon. and tyrauuy, already begun 'with eirenensteinees of 1 -....AND-- ' cruelty and perfidy. scarcely paralleled In the Meat bar • MANUFACTURING "COMPANY : ham& ageSaeff Well/ Boworikf (beheld et kieleilhed Haab en hand at their extetodve . estardishment. on nation. - . • - ' • . maimed street, a great • quautity of lumbec ot every kind' ' the has oonsti ahead our fellow citizens, taken critrtivir i and description, which they ran supply to Operators, on the high semi to hear arms against their country, to Carpenters and Builders:at lower rates than it can be t beecone Dm executimaels of their friends and brethren, I bought-elsewhere. They are also ready to • supply, or to fall theinselves by their hands. •. , o .1 through the means of their extensive busineios, and lit-' • lie has excited domestkinsornetions aliened us. and , bur eating machines, manufactroml articles in, thelviine jowl endeavored to bring oh the inhabitants of our fron- : l at a-saving of 25 per rent. on tortnei cost. ' .. • time the merellear Indian serages,vi how hnews ri d e qy Their large workshops have been'in aseresaflal opera- . warfare la an undistinguished destruction of ill ago, (Inn for Murat, year, t umiak oat Mist quantities of mixes. arid erondltions. • .- '•- . i Doors, Window Frames, . le ever y g a pes. (time oppiessions, We hems petited ~pasta, - 1 -Psi nel .Worbt; • for 'redrew' in the toed bLeable terms; our repeat pe. .n om adim gip, ~ r _ n e di.ip o it al, • 1111pds, .• 1 , . Basesalloters iv . prlnco, whose .eharaeter la thus marked by every ert. Spatters, , . - ..kuttessv • ..- i . • .which may defines tyrant, la unfit to: he be " mist *nil . , dud art Limit of Framed. Paneled and Turned Work, :free people-. I Which they have constantly on hand. ',The's , are ready Nor hare we been wanting In` attention to owe Itritbb , I 10 evee . e te or d e j • it no almoteet• 'tenth; totally quantity • brethren: .We have named them, two *Duets thawi. of 1 or quality of' sawed or moue et faeinred Muff. • . .1 attempts by their legislature to extend SR emmarrant- Dry and green Ilemlock,of all Mode/for building purl 'able jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of Oak,Naple. Poplar chair, •plask and seatitling . the etreninstances of our emigration end alinement harp pose. ~• - Cherry, Walnut; , Maho;rany,. de.,.for cabinets Plfe have appealed to their native justice and mamma work; White And Yeilow Pine hoards for flooring, raw or i 'Holly; and ire have conjured tbeiMby the, Hai Of oor made to older; White Pine ',Link, ;1, 234, 2. 1%.1 1 ,4, %; mown kindled, to dleavow these. natorpalkwes, which' and % bleb paned. always ready; abet, plank: beaten, I would Inevitably Interrupt our amemealone and corne r:Ms. scantling, posts,sbluglet, latb, ceiling lath, fildi-I Pendence. They, too, Irate been deaf to tb• voles Of nx. be.. te. .. ,- - . E.. f. .;, ,. ,instlessnd of eonsingolottyWe sonst;tbs•stro. se. - .41irlitlis of woad stulT.and everything is !Detrital'. .on ~I,e• Is the . neemislirTblet damsel* tow sepinfr es mos into ordhr, atilt@ shortest settee, ' • ~ I Oft, and'hOld the*, as 'MUM -nth tall. et spallid6 • • T o tti t inortrartwys • 4 ~ -- / . -10. 1 susodes Is war; Is pesos, ttissitso ...I. i' -.., ...f, r,- ~ • , _ TMEAQII/i CARRIAGE & WAGOIi FACTORY - . Heirseshoeing Wad illarkomitthing. .1% - car It. armee of BROAD, and CENTRE strata subscriber takes this method of I informing the public that:he has become the sole proprietor of the above establishment, and he hopes to - tendon It so site give satisfaction to the Inasineas eesnmonity, by l ens. ploying norm but the bent of work- i p men.ansi aping the best materials that can be Coned in the market. Being myeelf a prac tical meebanie. I will guarantee all work turned oat to be as represented. Jobbing work of all kinds promptly attended to and neatly executed. lie hopes. by strict attention to busi ness and reasonable charges Co merit a liberal share of the public patronage., DANIEL. DEAN. AkirD. DEAN has on hand an assortment of new and second hand carriages and exp.ess wagons of various ityles. Also, heavy wagons of all kinds., Lid carriages bought or exchanged. March 13, '53 11-tf BUILDERS' MILL. THE SUBSCRIBER hewing ea tabll.hrd himself to Potfllo, takes 1 4 1 111 this method of Informing- ((wonders , car 7 , 1, =R , peak's, end : others wastiog r anyiblag In Ida line, that be Is manofaCtiartng, and will always keep oo hand—Swett, of an de,.criptions, Doors Alt • Door Frostng, She Ditodal hlooldtaage and Window Frame,: • Worked Prooriog. white andyellow pine,constautl one. •band. Orders received for bill stuff. hemlock Er white . pine. Wood Turning. Scroll and Jig Saiing, to all the vari ous brapebee.will receive particular attention. ,The totehinery used in my ettablubment ill of the Moat perfect description, and all work will , be' manatee , toped frotdownened lumber, and warranted to glee sat- Wadies'. My MILL lasitosted to COAL STREET, ramie Norwe. idan.'neat door to the 13rreen Victory. and those wanting any of the articles enumerated will do well to give me a call Were purEhiudog elsewhere. JAS. P. SIoQUADA. Pottsville, Ray 1, 'SS • —7, 18-17 PIIITTSVIkLE Saddle and saneness anntaetory. y HEREWITH invite yonr especial attention to my req extensive stock Of 'Ready Made Sada , ry, Harness, Went. dn.-embracing the largest fariety of style,' and qualities weer offered for sale to this county, and at prices that .0111 compare favorably with those of any other bone in the trade. renre, 1131 ring been, for some year,' past, in• the habit of purchasing my • Raw Nalcrialatitusively for ault, I find mynah!' now In the possession of adrantagns from this cause not enjoyed by the trade generally, and feel ' that I ran, with conlider.ce ? solicit the trade of ell chasers of dealers: and my arrangements for the touting Pea* son's trade are Lased upon even - lava' amount of hazi ness than I have hitherto done; you can therefore rely upon lidding at my establishment terry thloa that Is re. quired In my line. Orders by mail are . respectfally solicited, and the go ods sent warranted to ;lye utiSfactlourboth'as to price and quality . LEFEVER IVQ)IIfIXDOEFF. • Opposil•Rpfsenpafautrch,Peafresffeet. March 7.1667 ':! •108 y . • SOLOMON HOOVER. Wholesale and Retiell DEALER in Stoves, Range s; Renters, Tin' Ware, Mellow Ware, ltd. lents Ware, pram Ware, ,Ireocb Ware, .and Range Rollers, Portable. Ranges, Gas • • Ovens, Summer Furnace, &e, he., has' added "'I.!. to his Muter stock of Stoves a variety, of new Pat terns of Kitchen Ranges of which be can give the highest reootemendatiop. lie calls particular attention tp his new style of Hea ter which he is Confident will make the bCst lle,atetthat has ever been used in thin part of the country. else, a variety of new patterns of Cooking, Parlor,. and tall Stoves. lie calls pa rt leularattent lon to his sheet ran Parlor Stove, it Is animProvement on the Kisterbeeb, which he is confident la the best Wive in use. Ale has now the largest itoek of nu:above articles (too name,- Pus to mention,) that has vier been offered:ln this part of the country. Me invitee his Mends and customers in call and examine for themselves. feeling confident that be calf suit tbemin .juality and price; be flatters himself that hi has bad tuncb experience in bit Rue of business, therefore he feels confident that he cannot be surpassed In quality or ch.4Priess. ' iforitoofing and. Spouting and alllcind Mobbing done at the iihorteat notice. r Gam amt. 5 doors abate Markel, west side, March , TO OVIPENTWO AND .BUILDERS. fb - t . -110000pOoretT9'.; MAtC soOLVMBIA. sr JO 3 / 1 211 norstaaosi • rille— * Preatdestes Hilt, Colombhit'beppy hod! . ‘.• 'I - nail. ye baroestbseivembnro tree • Who Flught Old bled to freedom's tame, • Who tenght and bled In freedom's cause, And whin the storm ewer was sone, ..Evjoy'd the pats your PIP. won. Let Independoem bs ere boast, Ever mindful what It ited Ever !lateral the the prise. • Let Itealtsepsebthe . firm—amlted—let its be, Rallying round our. Liberty; 'As a band of brotbere jolis'd, • . PespandanGity we stall nod.. . immortal yetil.ls! rime once more; • Defend your tights. defend your shore I \ Let no rude kw. With imekem hand, ' Let rio rude fan.-vritlaisanioua band.. Invade the shrine where saveditss Of toll and biota the, wellreWirPflaa. While °Cain lc *are ale eel* lad Just, In heaven volplane A tastily truer., • That truth sod jerdlen wilt prevail, And every aebeentot bondage fall. • k Ina led ? le; • - . s . Soul d soendetbadramp of Sonnet , • - • Let Wasmararoafe.grakt name • 'Ring throtiahlbe world Ill' l oud applause. Ring through tits World with loud &paktum Let areryellme PreedonS Linten with a joyful ear. . , With equal stall, aid godli ke power, . Da goTern'd lo the fearful hoar Of horrid wart or guides, with' ease, The helVer ttujeaof hok,t. • Delintd the chief who noweearntands, Onee more to meriebto anintry, stand'— , The rock on width the stain will brat, • The lock on *bleb the Mann willbeat, But arm'd In ride* arm and tram," • • file hopes are Sited on Heaven an d , , Whorl bope vat sinking in diemaY, • Anti glooms obscured Ostumbla's day, Ills steadylaterd, *OW ellangettree; Resolved on depth or Utnpry..• de: THE FOURTH OF•JULY. -• • , , • Tine—NAtlikeir th e Ala.''' . Let patriot pride our patriot triumph !rake! The Jubilee of Preedinn returnee a riatkurs foul: On land or usain, no right of resits ito. • Though trarrleeattioram like Ocean's *easiest , toll. Freed your tanners, let commeiree., indiatry directing Mantle the weeps, by mange, wealth !Protecting: - And aim honors 'while we pay 'l • To our country's Watit day, Let us build bre greet renown, -• • ' . From • Poll mut am out own - , ,Yor Onmuserre, AgricultureP, Art—rewirded 'Nall bat - lima! linetat bum! banal hum t flemr.ip tree to moo the eluter to be free. ' • • Ilene! hoicat Puma! haus! horn! • • ' Columbia lives, and claims lite great decree. Arise: mire! Columbla's sons arise, . Assert. on 4 herixean, rota ocean's sovereign law ; NO boodle dad shall borer in your skit*: . No ulnae Phan keep your mariners In awe. . Be the rights of yell shores by ranee* law expounded, And your waters shall be sate, when hook, and fine are Rounded. On the shores of IVeerfoundland ' .. . • Let your tune and boats etnonumd ; ,yor a wine aI r wealth. you.keep, In the bank beneath the deep, i . Whose charter, awful charter. is sensw'd by every sea. II ussa ! bursa]. ne., Le , &e. t ' . B. BANNAN. Itlerina!justice neutral laws proclaim. , No 'power II ill;presucurueuz, your sovereignty dis grace: .. . . ALong your stirs inscribe a nation's name; Tour flag will guard ourtreedom and your rare.' Base submission. lerslllnclndlgalts and plunder. Like a worm kills all oak which should have braved the thunder.- .; . , Though tweesth the rifling bail Should the mountain Monarch tall, - Ennio majesty ho reigns.: I And, though prostrate, rules the plains; And letons.bkonatng Mono, spring to taconite tho tier. . llussal hussul ac.oltc., £c. ' , - . Arouse! moose! Ooldmbia's zoos arouse! And burst through the slumber at Faction's dreaming fairs: c,• • Bid cannons &bake the tempests from your brows. And the clotiditsball echo glory on your am When the trumpet of victory, lodepeodetire dale:deg, Enrell'A'o'cr youetillfs from HMI batde flamipig; %cher; the freedom of the Land, Ity Your elottc bard,' • - • To this to e wee emslaeid, • 'TWA. W legion enshrined, ' • .That the chaite chatter, there, Insluooo should • l g..— Ilona t huzi..*! ite., /le; tel t i ler. of Indep • • . 9, ead ..raecS 9 " l • , ' , Idotited by Cooke's*, July 4th, 1720. ==s CT IL T. Mitt, !SQ. `Mc ; the Itepeseehtetteee of the trailed States of Anterten, In General Congress anneablni, ap• poling to the Suprema Judge of the norld for the rec titude of our intentions. do, la the name and by the au- thor t. - of tn. coorpootd• of tbani t jdonica: cal my publinb and decintei - That - Mine Vol *denim ato.and of eight dught to be Payartnil Rear ranany Bum; tbat theyelleabsolyeit frost allattetlaoe.loth.Britishteoae. a* that allpoptied connexion. between' Mom and the stet* of Orel ;Habit) . Is, and ought 'to be; totally di* seterd;- and hit, as free and indect atom, they hint fall poen, to levy war, renellude - peann eontriet •, Itanees, establish etnnmeref, and to do all other acts sod ' thlnfts wtalth independent views may of "tisht doJ And for the euppoit of IMI diatiraan, cult a Gnu reliance oo the proteettoti of Dittos Provident*, we Matttarly piskotomehotbar Oar Utak our Getiaraie. and our 10. CIS boanoei.'.. .10111 11ANIXIC4,4e. Prow die attar same of 4wecrojeli /hero. )MILE i NUMMI RILL, • . • , . ___' The r oyal army, exasperated, at retreating be. fore en "ninny *hem they bad prefeseeckto despise, end by the tight of many hundreds of therr,, Ines laid deed or bleeding on the. grouedotarepared to, tenor_ the eitgageosent, ~While the ligkst Infantry, , and a part of the,grenadiers were telt to.eoptinue I the attack ,at the . .rail fence, Howe concentrated, the rest of his routes open the redoubt,: Cannon were brought to bear In 'such a matinee as do rake; the inside or the breastwork, from one end of it to the other, so that the Americans were obliged Ito 'crowd within their fort. Then the British troops, having dMneumberedtherneelyee Of their knepseeke, advanced Inc esteem willillicid bay rums. Clinton, who from Oope's Hilt had Watched the *ogress of the-. battle—at this critical me menu eni Without:ardent pushed off tan lutist, sad put himself at the head ettwo basilicas, the ma rines sod the 47th, which seemed ,to. hesitate on the beach as _if dimettain _what to do, ' , There formed the -extreme left-of the • British, aed ad. 'enticed from the tooth ; the sth. the 38th end the. 43.1 battalions ,formed the . _ centre, and attacked from the east;' on their right wig the Std .- With grenadier., who forced the now deserted entreneh4 inents. • . • 1 The Americans within tite'redaubt, attacked at Ones sin three sides by six battalions, at that date ustraberedless - than seven hundred men; Of this, some bad no more tbao three] or four rounds of ammunition left. But Prestrott'e self pessessiott %emoted - with danger. He ; directed 61;1 menu waif until the eneintwetw-within tweet yard:, when they peered upon throne • deadly 'enltey. The British. wavered for an. instant, and thee _sprang forward wiebuot returning the - firs The . American tire slackened, and began to die away. The British reached the riinpart on the itiuthere side. • Those who Bret reeled the parapet were shot Jeweils they,mounted. llDlajor • Pitcairn fell Mortally wounded, just as he ; was entering the id . dtiolit. A single artillery cartridge tarnished powder for this'll:o maskets which the Aineriethe fired. • Fur some thee hanger thej kept the enemy at hey, confronting them with the barrels after the stocks ware broken. The breast-woth being abandoned, the ammweitioaell cap.:aided, the re doubt halt:Ailed with regulars and on . the point of being surrounded, nod no other reinforcements hating arrived et a little before , four,iPreeeolt gave the tetwai to retreat. He himself was among tbeflast 'clones the fort ; escaping anhurlitimegit with coat and waistcoat rent and pierced* bs.7o - which he , parried with his sword. qne men, retiring through the rally.port or leaping user the walls, made their way through their enemies, anal fur himself without much order, end 'the • dust . which rose fr o m the dry earth now.: posiderred in the son, and the stnokenf the engsgerdent r gsv theta some covering. The British 'who tool tarok ed the north-easteryr vitd - er the', breastwork-, and had also cosh round tee angle :tsf the endue* were' too mirth exhsruated to use thd lasyenst against tboi&with vigor. At first the paliies were . too closely ineertniegleth to admit of &big) it also appeared dia4.sapply,of ball fist; artillery, meet from Boston • ring ,the battle, was 'tool large fur the fielit.pieces which accompanied. the detach. atone. • . I ...The little handful, of brave men wenld • Imes been effeetually'eut of Ina for the onfaiting 'can rage of the Provincials st.the rail fence: and the bank of the Mystic. They bad repotted the ene my twice; they now-held there in chick till the main body had left the hill. Nut till then did the Connecticut Comparries•tmder Knowlton, and the New Hampshire soldiers under Stark, quit theita. tion which they had *nobly defended.l -The re treat was made with more regularity - than •could have beessexpected of troops who bad been for ao abort a limo snider discipline,.ond maaj of whom ltatienteer,seen an eugagement before, , Trevett iterrtrbrinert drew-off the-Indy , lield.teisise dint wee saved. Pumeruy walked hack ward, faring the en emy, and brandishing his musket till ittwaistruek and marked by a bull. The redoubt, the brow of - Bunker Hill, and the passage across the Charles. town causeway, were the principal! places of 'slaughter. •• •• - , , --- I ' ' Putnam, of the third onset, was absent "em ployed :in collecting'men" fur a reinforcement, and was encountered by the retreatieg party on She uortheriderlivity of Bunker !DILI Acting en ~ his own responsibility, he now for the first time assumed the , supreme direction. Without orders from etiy person, he rallied such of the fugitives as would obey hitnejoiaed thein to a detachment which had arrived in season' to 'Share this combat, and with it respectable force took pussession of • Prospect Hill, where he encamped that very night. Repairing to head quarteri, Prescott offered with three fresh regiments to "reeover his{ peat: But . ftw himself he too.sitt neither advancement, nor • reward, nor praise, end having performed the best service, never thought that he had done more than - his duty.. It is the contemporary yectird, that. du ring the battle "no one sppeareillia have any , crijn; !nand but Col Prescott:rind that his 'ra by ry could never be enough acknowledged'ind applile. - dad." ; The camp lung repeated the litory Of ; his . self-collected valor, and a historian of the war, who best knew the judgment of the army, has rightly awarded, the .'highest prise; of gloryl to Prescott and hit companions." I • • The British were unable to continue she parfait I .beyond the isthmus. They bed aireitidy brought their best f o rces into the field ; tiore,ihan a th rd or those. engaged lay dead or. Merge& end he i survivors were fatigued a overawed.* the co, r• , Igo of their adversaries. The bettlit put .an and to all offensive operation; on the part of Oage.l - - The number °tinted and mounded in his army was, by his own eteeenit, at lea/11,054. Seventy commissioned °Seine. were wounded, and thirteen slain.. Of these, there worsen, lieutenant colonel, ' two majors and 'sevetreaptains. Fik nearly half an hour there bad been, continued sheet of lore from the Prarinebile; and the tottiMt was-hot' fur ' double Met period.- The oldest soldiers bad n e ver seen the like. The battle of Qaebite, which won half a continent, did not cost half the lives of so many officers as -the battle of Dunker Hill. *bleb gained nothing but a place of encampment. , I; . . Sir William llowe, who was thought to have• been, wounded, was, untouched, Arnie' hie white' silk stockings ,were stained 'from] his walking through the tall grass, red with the 'Mood of his soldiers. ;That he did nut fall wan marvel. IThe praises beitowed upon his apathetic valor, an the gallantry of Pigot, on the conduct of ClinloW,,re • - fleeted honor on the ,untrained fanners, Who; though inferior in number), had required the{ dis play of the most strenuous .exertionior thole as sailants befuro they could tie dislodged from the. defences Which they bad but four hours' In pre. .pare. 1• _. V-. "--' IY" 1 . The whole loss of the Americans amounted to 148 killed and toissingoind 305 wounded. ' The . ' brays! Moses Parker, eiChelmatord. wits wounded. and jeken -prisoner ; be died in Bymon Jail..-1 Maj. Willard Moore received one severe wound-at the second attack, and anon after another, Which .ius felt to be mortal ; so bidding farewell to those • Who %would have borne him off, he insisted nq „ their saving theeiselves, and rilmitined to die for, . the good cause which be served inl counciPund in - arms. Buckusibister ins dar.geromily wohnded,i, but recovered. The-injury to Nixon was ao,great, that ho suffered fir iny months ; and narrowly i ''' escaped with his bre. !Xtiotnas Clirdner, a mem-: her of Congress from Cambridgel'wes heetesing' ti with some part et his egiment to eredoubt, Mu; as he was descending Honker Hill, he was nior•i tally wounded by a raddam shot. Ills townsiore, mourned fir the turn; statesman, So whom o 'l i had unanimously tendered their confidence; sa° • Washington gave him,' the funeral honors do 10 a gallant o ffi cer. 'Andrew McCiary un dot day unsurpassed in brerety, returning - to - reoeneitres perished by a'eltalice Cannon ball while on the' isthmus. - ^ 11, 1 . iit Jos ob Just at the motnentref th e retrea • t• • c -.-- - e • Warred, the last in the trenclair , f" htm were combined celerity, eotitage, enstare,n" man nersopposed the whiCh won universal l ut e; e 'British Government, dot trine lat hated motives, l nor from reseatnient.4 ;A guilsiessi and intrepid tdrueiti of the righttii of mae siel e be soug" " 4 i to.eppearai a patriotilte eta n in truth. As; the momentior the appeal m aria ; approached, he; watched with joy the Irecissl of the generous p ond;s •of Ned-England's -ancii,tes i end 'where Peal greatest, ho was Droet ,,, mainsail g not by Words.; 1 alona; ;; ha aver 6 .7 . to, exautple. llis -integrity,; thesoondness of.lis iteireeei, hi ability readilyto write, an d n aloo.;" fervid eloquence, his exact ' ; 'aequaintattea With American rights and. the , in. friogensensane Wrist, gave authority to his potties lit prieste„ansl in the Proaineial ICongres . s.' Hail tin 11, 0 4 t h e !aura 'seemed Amr,dened with hie botitite; be elmerfugy Sacrificed all fur his country; —_-...---------------- _ and fqr triedoid• - • •• I ' I ouys 111 ID COMMIS et. SCRUYLK!LL ; COUNTY, P4l I - -juoi &t..e t&e Pugs*l s Seiviti,fie Associi elicepkaOte 19, 1858. /tx P. W. Stutter. r • lieteriththestandlnithe present trenjorati depression ° business, "lel lelda of Pennsylvania still continue to smite. attention; and; porlisos. th leaven of COMPit y mitre %slew* cannot be aurphkreel to better saran tap than in studying bear tussahs future sumo" repair Oat mistartutia. 1 propose to offer, Ibr the ineirmation of the fle4sty, some remarts upon the development of the anthracite coat delds Of fieheylkill eunnty. , . Stie statistical matter ovUt leftts tbee n a m n u n m iottu t 'A .o my l cnoaul issties w tal eoral.' ltohyie...Z, _r_-" -.ct has bean easlitellT:ditested :and It le.bdirred that. al toyether as array ird` torte is pretended _which Ms not yet been trade secesilbli in a condensed fortn.,• ' . - The Selraylkllleael bade. tbs. most semtbere of all :ii the anthracite - coal fields of Panay Ivan* has the great-. est total thlektiors of roalstrats. The Bamboo? .work able beds In tin regkie la about Clem. bet tdiaasis net be definitely grad except its ' detain iraallties; eomra times a bed win be found enlarged beyord the ordinary else. et other pa nte the same bed may. Aletinith se% much as to be no longer profitable. Instances also .cas cur where a stratum of cad subdivider, as hi the rtes of the great white ash vein on the west breach of the Brtanyitoll, where this most Important of all tin beds steparetea into serest Smaller cines,ralli sullellently !eros ion' Prialtable worklara• . . . A bed of two and a half feet of solid coals considered' In this NOM, the smallest vetting dm, bet Many tar , to Oneida sot yield more than this amount of clear. goisi twat; irasuch eases there is a ionsiderable moan! of tetra* matter to be removed. wak , llPaPEac 4 b ll 4•• - .' The melba these beds, Wilson or morons ramber,ars in vltUa into three kinds. red ash, gray ash and salegeash. Thom distractive appellathme era fraraild umm think. of the ashes resulting from the combustion of the coals: The reuse of this variety of color Is supposed to depend ere the presence °reimpose' the oxide of hen; Within Ultimate cause Is not .underracd. Among the whits edit coals the ealeberet of Iran ts more abundant(' among 'lb. newer, or more reoeutly formed upper, coals, the OIL JO of Iron prevails. . •-• it itinerant difflealttohndasedisairtrayerphreatiou of the sense ot* the diffimnee of color la the ashes. from the fact that the white Ind gray ash coals become red ash as the bode are traced westward towards Arai rand( nation of the bariti - ' at the same time they become more Atomism' in cha ncier, and these tratialtions take place within • distant: of 30 miles. ' ..-C I '•• 1 ' - The diatlrdtive color of the ethic agrees 'with Axel marked feature In ithe geological position ottles eats; *bleb am band id the ladlontleg • alder,- beghtsimg at • IgL - The red &shims! beds: '' Std.. The gray ash. Me hed. - ; .• .• .:.• ! -.. 3d. _The white ash bah- - ' - Three thrmi prindpaldlebdoeirits nine* the tel which exhibits all the i ,coal beds, arranged in their poopoo order. , ~ ' ,'• Craig Sielienaiailll drat ' ' li ed radistveralttawas of . these beds - al fret good coal— • , .•-••• .4,, .. 1. ko ttb *tem. • , - ' ''' - ' l '.''... 2. Bakes, Oats, Lawiptillitim, Besehltar ' to be Identical. . . I.'Littlo ?may.. „. A. Big Tracy. 1 —B. Clinton... - I' tl. Petcock ' 7. Green Park. • .. i, • N. South Diatooltd: 1 .1 ' :V. North Diamodd. ' ••i' ' le: Oratord7dstallabout Gray Ash— . • - ' li. Primroei, .. S feet. • ' I White Ash— - „ ~ • 1 12. Holmes, • 4. 1 I la: Psyift .Ifoof, 7 ''. j 14. klanwoothil.s ':.... I . 15. Skidmore,.. - 1:" I I ' - la' u ... Several beds cecur..below lie ~ tsk !down, ben generally workable:awl mine small mums are (*mediate between those menaced. ma , • As the Odra Ile rad dlailuis la ionsequeace of eompetit lets.amotrg rabducers. the yield el the red ash beds beelines leas. This resells from trammel profitable and reliable character of the white uraxtrata, and ets• racially from the exhaustion Of the red ash beds , above 'the water level. At - present, the greater body of the coals in the southern basin above this teed tie worked , out. The/principle producing mines aretou either aide of the Mine 11111, upon the white and gray ash wen, 'where three carp out no the eagles: Wilda ;Oa years horn the present, threolbarths of these "what* will be • 'shims ( when the basimas of mining .cart 'only' be Carried on by shafting fur the lower coals. •I • . • it is therefor. daily becoming more haporraitt to die-. weer at what points of .the basin the lower oc, while orb vela ace inert actisalble. , Their nearest point of sp• prosch suthe surface is 'anon the summit of In ant tell• nal axis but thbo. is not the 11104 nllOOll. , lOC.I. lion fur 'shellac, Incense. afteri retching the cosi, the' mine can ooh .be Worked by pursuing the bed suit deep er down thi slope. This would require subterranean machinery for hoist; ing and pomprag,slmllar to tb i tleh hi' ts raw usually Plated at•tbe ost•cirOpa of the 1 Way when the min ing Is coodugled by aillope. It would be better to sink at owl, te,tilielaattem of ths basin, if nyt WO d.. .1 at least to a point on the aid be whore there wou ld d be'a large anitiont of coal shore the bottoni 'of the shaft.— The coals would thus drarand.'and the. erater drain to. ~ wards the bottom, end all he raised by machinery gland ' arra the seduce. Of course' proper system of scuttle" ''..: Lion Is' ludieraissable to the safe and euenerafnl. working of all mines, and should' not be neglected here. ' Tracfollowlog data, espied from the original reeorde, ' exhibit the trade of strata which are likely to be tort with in.shitting In severalparts of the enChntetto coat fields. This informudbm la important in Wheeling the cost. ' - ' Carty Shoff, Ittailbllionte, 1 - • ' This shaft larsituated In the town of IC dale. about threw miles north east of Porandlle ; it ,rammeree plane the grairradi bed, 'and descends to the lower mat- saris. The owl beds 'Odds are actowlble by thi shaft may totems entoneratol. beginning with the' higtrid ~—t het papist!, eight feet; I he . 4lelmea, white acts. four feet; -the seven Slot , white ash; the mammoth, or huge white salt, tnentollee feet. The Skidmore,. seven End, white ash, not cat by this shatt., Ike about altrenty•fli• feet lower, linking in ail 100-one feet of end. racesslbts . by • shattllveliundred a'd twenty feetdenp.• .80 groat coal • bady of .In so seal a spate, Is sot IMltul hi any N illtettetems-&-AtAr.,--1. ~,......,,,,,..i...4...,•,,, + ,,,,,,, , ~... . A , • , The creatbed of the 1 11 yllab coal Mali. Is South 13tii• fordshire Is thirty feet th .:k ; the total thickness of the English Coals fifty to silty feet, to tweedy or more beds. One of the Newcastle beds Is eleven real. and the two principal One's of the Northumberland and Durham die raid, average about slit lent sob.' . ' • .. : Details of Ida Shafting, ' • }eel. 59 • .• ' CO .119 :e, ' it j ' 121 . 53 t • • 190 15 ' • 195 • 4 -1 ' 199 Rl.' ' •.• 273 1 274 51'' - 322 111 1 Ha l. -395 13 , . 344.5 11 ; ~.-f i r,.. .„, .. . 4118 . ••• 5193. inii ~•. s ~ MIE2 ANIA. ...NO. 27 Mate, • ' ; .Rock, . - . ' Pristrose /kd,.o ray Aih, hvi 81 sa, - 1 Rork,. • - Holmes' Ited, White Ask - ~ BM.: Rate, 1, :fetal/ Col Zeam, , 11., Prate. . . I Butail (but Ream, - • I Slate, Rnek, ' [ 1- 1 .Berra Ref Bed, White Ash, Plate, Nottitoeh 1111. White Aid,. WWI* of Shaft, Kock and Slate. 1 I ' Ektdmore fled, Matte Ash, Tblishaft.presenta eat of Ilia mot for an operetioh quirt ng a torero] easontaiiti kuowlekte of the gaCklileell example of boring format 41 Won, btu at the tame tinsel respecting the strata* ion;. coal basin. 1:1 At 42 it.lB ft. of milt : ord. black dist,then itat - taut met to 494 rt. 0 :4 ft. biai'k dirt, - v I .'' '' . . 0' to s'.ft. 5 it. coal, 1. : ' - • - -, el. to 53$'R_. - 1 { ft. mil, -1. . _l' .i"•i .. ' • " to ST/ fi t '3.‘ ft , coot, i x,.!. .. .. , . ...,, A Owe anetspatul tering in 'the liVroatlng Tilley Is thribilinwing, *Melt at SST feet bad sol,loweeerovecto ad the Mivatooth etal,i .. . , -. .. TO feet 'date and rock to 10' • feet cad. t llO • ~.'' do, • dm: '.34 ,o, dn. -. 160% - " • d 0.. .. • da, ,::- 6. .a - . do. .. ... . 2....6.4 a • do. do. , llti "'do. i ' . 'MI 1 ' a do. '. do. to 4 ' L do. .316 ; ..I :do.' do.. ... 7 •. . 4 do.. .MS . 4 do. • d do. . 4 ••-, _,'44 . do. us ••. 4 • ate. do.' hard light sendena" , ex ~ ' ".. do.' ' dos... - *on rock. • At rate tolute the Amer ettaisire actossibte LI a 'sans than abaffilig,4otheffaies ion upper coal 5' , 14 11 toetradanos.the Omens orgrayeah,ewee out sr . , surface. A slope may tbs. he sank upon this 1 --. : 'a soillelent depth Ibex bests rtaehed, a tunnel 0 , 77. to:tbe ilitmeotti,ser Will *bits ash: .' the isle* ' , This method has the advantage of pdttlef aa,_ atonce in operation, ohilst the sinking el ski y 4 aa .Y aw the ortup.s from two to three - yeareollorist to t ho ar on , 'bolo omega' y outlay Is Incurred. wa b. l.",: ' dortive„ .- ,- -• . ' . e g le the lower Tor this moon the plan of tonne '' Fotado beds Is likely to be resorted to ebtos;"` ' r exhibit.* The &tallest( lb* Citoey Shaft. s . ,,, nit u nt rowa n, . ernes section of the lower coal p0y„. 4 1... 0 4 vufti ,„..., i „ region, and serve au* guide in . ? t,tt s' toad tha t the southern coal field. It ' wont.% '' much, bat,.d rock strata covetinkthe tower Cbsp , , , and sandstone , ;.tioffleket shut ibi mining The cost of esitting a st:Sfl ott ad a f to oankti a„ c a purposes taking into CP' t 00 per nasal, tbel, of depth, ' WAIL Only be rat deep, an d .ato one of dod _ Say 6 . 2000 fora ebart . t o s o m . I foot. deep ll76 parr"to ft or all the . tofereary stuvhl• Dealdaa tilt , t he v saint be eensidera--act that ter: her/ and lal" ^ "Ilonse time la tottlta= opera king into stroonnttAs that , until ta , tat es wore (100. Wa 0137 "' D. :Oreille epos, a atilt of too Mt is abundant in ool at f at th 4 2. 4l ali ma n;p4 of shafting in the northern collier- , -stls_assrt, eons fro yaws since, OD feet i and the les of r:4S, O - 1 , up feet; bet in some . Other - parts shafts Fr_all a ,„_ •° „"'seisit 1044.1010, and 1580 feet; their cost hetajo -7,:i 0000 wallet Orcenlll2o to 8175 per let. n !Sortull leeseded in-the ff wallah eel edam Irre 1 • T he . /reef the vela of thii lands, would, In natty ca• r 4 ':' , /i4eitienoresons n Wits country ; bat penny of thes. 1 ":,.„4 gaining comer prise tram Maio twelve-ups. otinse. with all their ulSt of ingisee, inarhinery, cool ;,,,i7otte, hones t de. s . i - Those concerns storkin 'lngle plbt,Wploy a capital varying from $lO,OOO lat.:oooo.er eve*, $.100,000, as in the one of the Monkarearianotb pit, Then are entailer eaterpriest i cut thee sully the • inland trade and do not eater t ' general , ma et. It is dciub Wee untie hie to the profitable Totitine of our coal beds that get* is fnquontly -both a went i d capital and of the prove .cootentration of that which eaiste. Certainly no method of mining coa l can be less Omconical that, to St out a number- of separate •opers, tiona upon comparatliel4sreall.estetea, with all the tee. resery, rr eneineand otb impwreatente, instead of ler terlialif a suitable plat Om wbkh the coal of Fourral adjacent tracts could be msorked by one large operation, equipped in the best manlier: This policy can ouly be carried out effertually sp! las metes of. ISt proprkaors of c, exljecent trocts.j 1.,,..d. pumult of the coal below ' the water level, requirin ' in c rement capital, bee already tended lathe cOneerttrat oof the buetneeeef wining la fewer heeds; And as glee necoatti of aborting to o i e lower costs become* writ apparont, Ow diecuesion, among those intgested, titan enlightened system of bar; usonious action is OW* lind toorelrequent. . . The kalowlig table, teeldee terreral utter. pirtkulars, pihibile the another of Ipetatort and collieries for eight , i nne,estre years: - 'i - ,.....--.... .---...... . , 316 Or It M juatilow. adeetlon , o thisad a matter re lon ground and "ski ;16ttriallons. , The' 10lowIng &ors an anfortiseito lona. Agoras importaattalbroatkni jot' the suutimpra autism:lto' Ev 'a kV t• 4 ..-..1g H -la 111; iii t x 1 7. .. • ! s . I - e— ... 1 , 4 1 - 1 . 1 P a -sia t: ' __, •mg -16 a • r. 12 . . - Is - , ii.*; ---- 117 — Tim ,; , 4C7174 00 2 , 914 . 1851, .-.91 - ' 72 39 .• 'l2o' • 2.164440 ant ' itli dit ' - .'52 1 Ise . M51%493 . 1443, 82 63 .-. 49,. , 113 - --,- 2441.663 1844, '1124 , -76 82 . 111 ~ 2.946:07 6 - 1855. ": . 101 —.. , ' 114 &MOO 1868, . ,94 '_ — -- 110 . ' 3,333/06 5 1867,' Iso -- 122 i 2441 ,11 -Wa ••• that to 1867 taw number of soitstors maims . bid Mies off 31; the number oiroolthorios bmi asenososd 42;, whilst the slapoositts bad overly dooblo4. In lOU tbs'solebototsolliorkirsbots wow level bowl 4b001n1060 Is bolo 11%1 to Is. 042 • number babes caster Moat bed • Ischouss3 frost 44 _.. Them' sob beds, Monet mono numerous . than tb• ±.th 'whit. lA, oft not a stiolor %%Wises* tot *salt they ano moos 'labials bolts, and ow sescsont of Melo , wooer ebsosetst, tbors.la 'alio, mom mute. about on&thlr6 .01' L&be MCSJI ',nand Ws; dirt ad& 'late: Itiolr y 1414 Is tbasequentry loos; ss snows by 111, Sallos log edripirt• par , ' • • t 11 , 4iur ad .fird ,Aikailiiriri is I ,St sikat.a.:in los. Tons. 84 red sob rainier. iv0`p . 12:214, isosalPad 02=4 88 whits lob • - , • .; 214114 • • • 1!‘ 166A84 - As • coarsgamts of the soll saws 02....94 211 11 Nth . Iva% th• beds an, 1 9 caftan' °With*. teen *mho/ ' and Woken Itm Om* of the 0114 atb.. 11141•24,65it5. STEAM 'PRINTING OFFICE. Ila►loi prontnd thee* Maw, aye an nom Prepared to 'mate JOB awl 11001,11111 MING of every dererlp• OA at the 011ie* of the Masse Jammu., cbrapilti than It eon tsdotte at *us othirest atilsh two t inlas Vainly , onett as - , ' hie; . Lapps firkrt A arilldlit Male,. • itlfottstfA/food Sills, • • river Dogs. rroorasi, , litti/ktsi Bill Beads, Ort;itt Xmas. At the oar shines* stake.' - Oar stoat et 10W Trps is mars astonslirs thin that of any other once la this ora tion of lb? Vale, and vir tarp trandiataskled esoresty for Wag it 'Oodles; Pilo ter outsell VI alit gnitintiaoar weak to ton soot so any that ion tomtit out is the tithe, Pllllllllo 11 mon lost at the slittitoo l . 4444 . - • • • BOOK BINDERY. Books boned in ecru, rattily of "kyle. Blank Bootie of 'eery deseription ninutletertd, bossd aid roled to ,order at sbioriAtaotimi: - - • agn aid wasting, an In saw pinta of Via 8..,,, . up.dow reel fied, where the whit* ash dicta lova boos - *bid Witold a team tbailansi kgTe sevlosily ennaindr: the adtor ankle. . • • Connected with this babied:lS the evarparisbu el the yield of the worth dipping ion with dtpplwß Telea AenStdLß ta. Inv nava Wary of Ago** the .novibano,, dips of the awl strata are strew, and haws bepa mob*. tad to a woo Inablini and viAo diannimenn that Vb► maalinva dipaof tka sonnalrita. Upon thaottlied eon.. sideratioca. we might. %Nattier*, aspect lb dad the 'toot 41pplaa bits sera beats, sad tnit yield sou Ora. Ike softer rod sib Tinos Watt .be eqp have suffered the most. The geimpral bet of the b ity Onto oath dipptag Strata iv nuaalast by tna lowing sialatoeut ; both In mord t 4 the Dumber of Opee, rations which bare barn bpdertskerb. and their product. Owspavisois of tAirpieleleierarik oaf -sestla *Map coat strata. as 'Amu by 04 pradlov qJ 10& o.l(4e d ita Is. &A:4IMM manly in 18b4:— Red tram 58 Colliarlo0). Cps, 47 4104 • " o r id B. Rod Avta mil front 1117846nie0, .d n. itflay me,egt • • Total Itsel AA from 63 Collle;ies, *hit* Aoh Coal ream "611561tiodea, m at • CA:Haim • 26 • " & 61pk:1266.112t Ag i owl fro* 6 litorloo, N. and W.Oll. • fold Welto /A Coal dim , 310,11110104 , MAUI account of moo MUM briar wartime balk Celt% north and south dip of the alum bed, It Ira. not vorieWri le dote gam to imerislo boy sorb MI lb* Albeit asoolot produced at Moat solooolted boardorleel from each dip respeetlrely. • Vats the statlolleo just 'nod, volalleli to thar foal trade of ISM and 1888,11 apprars that , about ontrlutlf of Ili:. total coal produetof Seituylloll county was derived Itoio.teomblio ash aro* sod I .11olok It emilleer tPol rontd Il in ly affirmed that at latatontrhalf of &litho told shipped trots thli arnrotry wool tet Ibik .loormoth 'ci gnat &We ital ds fts %Oka** Wanly that the tendency of trade .111bo to tta dorelooosoofor the law. or kola by *hafting; Winn ths press*[ otooratlnas above water %IA: and tbo coropustivel7 shakos 110 0 1 4 1 els tijr slopes mean tiro boon ozboustel4 . •i Neu jigiegas , sir Maiglisk . Qs May 21)„s stealer of the tailless of tbs • Barnsleys di war held's= Itoybisd Common. Vp. watts of igen pude* wate:preeinti tba ibe step& of adoptiara seassuree to obtain 'tar day's sues yule s (sir dare *ark...by Sodding an attempted redeetiodyd SOW pet cent. on their counpntaatink and able t• !holt • wolkhog day to eight boot.. The 'needles wade. ea reported In brief, in (be RancAtirte Guardian, *nriled enmities their minion!. Its. Aaron Bentworlby, (Brides ell t lteas, of old? log (bat for the Oteepatien'Of tethers libitum& e trade, oat Jheyeirleas k eangethat to sem on sprornithtent in toil, would be a wane of brfoting about Iseprovesule t: and autism voters its a dam.. - It Wall, yaolbi in ma t e OteePalisall went not ipprentked till they were thirteen you're of age, Ind pit bey. wean pet to work at tun. Wass it to bi wondered stibat alum were so Sgwasset t de am ye maim . *by they elatild not be edutalsd,aud bare knowledge of geoorapnr, geology, astronomy, and' (be otba ettenees:as well-as bade person.. and Ibis *Kit toicoompitelied If they were sent to same!. loeit tbeit Intellectual taeultles &reaped. ]t war said speak , * shag 'bream a tato* to • new weeks; bed wbat kind ot a miner, be tropld ask ? Ouch I One. baps. as night be the means of cawing an alnico and meadltra a taro number of persons luta arm Ity ntoreant'm warning. The practice of employing Immo*. dented parsons into piaries eras one which could not be too generally &rousted. It was by legislative lows— rend lbat,tbey would be abli to obtain their rights." t*lit'. 4 as oat fouod Ia- Pisa Nan. E yr ra 6 1 r or • TOIC 'ilelltAlk . ,..lNClE.-...N. found, bowever.lood, whether plitoliklal by; ocean°, or a fowling pima, muses- the same amount of terror ... among wild animals and w4ld birds as the Immo' voice. !e biro always known more gtoute.te tie sprung by sportsmen speaking to their dog', or ib ettab•tithier,on the mountains,in the ehootieg mi. son. than by ,anyother 'muse; arid it is a rule with sportsmen only to make useTtif the whistla sad signal° tilde - dogs, loch se taking of thelat, '.ete.; elute wicked and eross look has often more ~ . good sifeet upon a dog than a whipping: So, like- - wise, in snipe rbootingoine word spoken springs more birds than, twenty shots. If you. go 'to 's rabbit-burrow to ferret, - you may hang away all day with your gun, and the rabbits will etill \ belt; • but once oomoseuei speaking, and year opMt le • over, the tenet lim in, and the rabbits oubmit to certain death sooner than mots towards raise , voice. Partridges'are so much seennoteed to the loud veieas of farmers and labortan,that. seawall- , ly speakib*.you m,ey talk as. muck sa yoe -like in pursuit of them. Nothing proves the power of man over the brute creation mom thee his foie*. '. Sven is the thickest jungles et,lll bowie wilt iikulk ' away if they bear him spealt.l ; • I . • ia -- Citrate? will yet became In tbia country a., ea liana! pre, and justly, for it is one of the . molt exhilerating, gentjenseely, !elanlift/n 8 1 , 4 agnii i, g -11.0140rlea.Wilit, P i ffiriP ta l . • W. m tbe press, that. on t)e llith;and etb of Jolt sett; 'this-real ennuil or-etch; betereee eleven Es,;1 1 1 1 C men and eighteen ,treerteani.•nill be pLtied‘ Camden, ow the greyed of. the Philadelphia clah':, The pls,pro ,will, oinalst of Ilia melt rilerre4 . crieketemeefietal from *parts of the This match ,willbrr meat Interesting, sad ak• tract lib:lora elan from . llistaner.rtr iritrtim it. Ttir Co !hilt the NeNib!'s•un VI _banor Conkireav, anti some orate Airtime seei bent ale; tram the Sontli,4tosuther with ill. 4M- I Leroinptoo D e mocrat' , air irretea a ov*l7 P°lnt on th eir return home, anJ entertal bb -link conctito)iitii, the Thrtharso 1.4.-ontr oak isearhors. portiiolarly in . the l'iw.s. Athos% siAellt boot au4 ... scicptly Ai* iberoseres t• the Ton — rle. 'Crory wanly ii , 4 „,• p i„,.„.; to haws 'beta 4rieen out of llicio poor 0415. *lc Novo 'voluntarily sold I 1 themselyer tort'. •`! 3 'e Drivers. , • Tnalfnitart Frtoopsteet to be bell al Iff . a. liampport or ilia :lb of Septetobai siert. will Ita . fsr, upwards at sixty fury rotnt hers stgaided Orb latiotbat of being Ito reilitary will to ranted over tbe , r e r 43lll, of expiese, slid rarely* pay for tbo r um , tbq ars :Oa duly. Seloplbill «Mita to welt represented: ' Our eestailis. Ire tv ,.. win so WPM*, mph* le go. • Tlok pr ArtMeriste. of this Betaiil, wi . bellare, too. it ' t inplate betas roost. ' • .• pony nun wilk4 has remit WO" from WashWenn. that onvey iiitinber of Omicron" who op. the Proideet'a Leteteptos In utile wwirleul by lb* iiMpilieloBooatier. • !bey at • 'ogle be eoeaie , Danced le sm waver or Itew.., iplas via sm. this Did r. at the apieteahlett elective. la 11110 e• her werreccave tied iininalitt of tie" Veaventle Ire shall see what will the molt of this political inveeempet. It s west apatch of lir. Di:mobs la the &et to. woman Pad kat* that fibno is odin as one! plank in lb**. who Toted with him spinal lecosiptee, as duce I is In those who ileoceil Omit legallOriA ' Tea highest attsleahle knowiedg• 'sibs! chid' is rightly chosen, rightly comp/wadi/J. acquired by right methods. aterloyed to right vesper/a' and reseeded with the tulleosees at the Spills of god. The highest eduestiee is that wbiib lot only pro.. elitea toed for the peril's trousers. but 'Wales ter his j , l.lprient, discipline for egeetions, cui4. ince for his conduct, and objeetaTot bitlettb. No doalittres Mince has wlUid that mai should be' the hitaket the Inman racteorratt women. is its heart; that be should he its strength. as *ha is its solace;'that he should he 111 wisdeto. as shit is its - grace; that be stinuld be It, , salmis its im palas. aid its minties t and she it. . soullimenlo its charm. and its consolation. _ - , orthe poem mllllian oad dersisekors of Loudon are conclemeetto Asian; retelltelle or eighteen boors of toil out of the tiiiinty.four in • eat* day and. night. Their work is'earrie l j on in crowded, unventilated teeter. where their trainee are kept bent at their labor until their ere ache. and their limbs rents* to malarialheir duty,— They have a 'hint, painful life and en early grey% figrik geatiesnan and lady bindles hoot the New nevem ears the ether day, at arm sight were inspired with a eeddee recognitioe, end rushed passionately into each other's aims. The eon of it wee, that after , Most endearingkimes end elide. Motions, they found themselves entire 'meager, to iaeh other.. Their mateal enrharresseseet. upon the discovery of their mistake, can well be haw. • iced. f ADM'S! Smith, who hes so Icing been famil. ler to the London entitle as the exhibitor lad nat. rotor of the "Moat Diane" ntettatement. le shoot to give ep the. Monarch of Itloestaitto f Ile bat given in the course of seven years over 2,000 reprosentatlons. arid altliOngh his own popu• batty. atid thettif his subject use by me mean. exhausted, yet be himself is. nod as be says, ha needs a little rest. • Ile le shout to start for Chine. . there to collect materials for jinothir *which in his hands cannot' fill to he one of the etioleest of entermineneeta. ,Ifig*A Preach solos of eelebrity Soli Ifren• Ike became surety for a hiked. end tae creditors *ame . upon 'him for payment. Dealroas of re. *skeet to thence; he engaged pests** tie board aliamerJ. L. Stevens, and the fact'miming le the komeledge of the artdltore, they smeared thi prices of a number of efllcere topreventhie em- Igniting. As the hour An salting approaohed, the 'officers 'eel:Horsed every one en board with more • than meal vigilance, bet filled to detect the' or. list, who quietly took a seat In the relent., wad' mirahls,disguised in women'S' epparel, that even his own brother foiled to recognise blip. , Pe' The Detroit board of cluention; who meat be alittle waggishly incised, here adopted a stn. golAr desks for the mod of that body. It, repro. tent', nil we. tee it described, a handsome school. mistress. Of eighteen tit twenty summits. seated in'a chair with a thriving yennker across her lap. proceeding a ready view. The left bead (lwen.' of the eight, by soma singular Irish et the de signer's genie.) it airlifted, ba•ing a moo teeth. er strap, in the act of descending aeon the rear view aloresiiM. The yeeeker's mouth Mob!, lopes. hem ',bleb nasal the tactic of the goal.— ties 14044 heraldry. the seal would ibirotor• Abu, be desedbed :—hEebeolutesm Ira Oft seller rate'. Mottm, it so, hat 'hot r me.'"