TERN Ei OF. I`XE, DigiERS .J 01111404 _. " • Illtitii! 81;ItSCEtrritOtt , .. TT.) if tilti per annttna, plyottloin oiltruneo:-. ti 25 if not paid wit iiin 010. zoontlio.:.-ind Iri 30 if,!: ,A p Li! nit sin Ow yeAr. . . . • "arr.. eopica to one arid:i.ta, On 4•Is•aoko,) .to 00 ••‘,n dO •dO'. ' • •; do.. J ... '. . 10. OK ltivi). .1, 'do .:,0. - -... ,- *.,.... •-- -. - 20 04 cl, tto,rlrions mug f f, , e , inyarisow pa 113. all . • •::.• ~ ,1 . .. , ....; . : ~..,: Clew lot_ . , ince, and font t o eye actiritt.. . - .:, r e llun/xc AS"if=rie.ri I . ti 7 d.. Ctii Th.. 3orr•ett. ertll be forel.hed t., L _On, t $.3 pt .r IW yin i.. 141.1.13 01 aeliVY • -, ~ .i.. ' ,II 4Shari fold.lrssuPPLlO itta ih p L 6 • I . trg.q. ' P . .AiLNAL at it itl.4.4dlShee. 1 .., tne-tatr or triii:rwrii.g. I . .- ItAutwribor.'nM4 the it Wort inum.lre' of thleiinewp. rt. rumi. i d. matOUe to send th em;unfit 11 from n. pildr , ,_ a _ It 5.ai.v0w,„„4.1...t an-tugs . I take their umeap, m., from the atire to Which , I/WI aril din:vied m p " a 1.44 re9,M.,. Ws ustlr,ll.eY bare Settle.' the ihillimit% r.i.r...1 than ilwuttner..... , If ~, u , ..,p , ,,,,, wo..e t..other places withontillifmtning 1... I.hersn4lP.MmtPllwriati, stut to the term iro-ti,n..thvy Mr heiiPre.pimmi4. There ar.. hare 40chleg t Ott refusing to taki iagr i m, 4 .-, fr.o ," ' I". " "" vi ." o, gnd „le.tving them al' . ,li,i t .„ . p f pr ima ta:hretilmet. of intrantion - • 3toss,. I' iii• ~ I • RATES OF'AP_VERT.ISINC.., , 0n ,.,,, Ar , of 1.) !Inv), ,S 9 4.4110 for one I d k.ition—suh. f:;; h•ta I ti.eri ion n, 25 'eel' til e eh. 1 lines - rine .11 etc. 25' ` ~,_..u t e...ppient lits.,rtleof4'l2, l ,4 centsleach. Aft ad ,„ ~,„,,,qt over 3 lioue r for short periods, charged as a 'glare: : i . ie.. ONE. , lifeo:„. 'THREE. •151;": TWELir, T o re,. lines, 03'. BB .;'i $1 25 - $2'•25 •$1 00 F ,tir Ilai•s, . 90 . 1 251. 1i o . - 2 75' 400 Fir.• Ones, " / 00', 1 50, , -• 2 00,.. 300 500 Six lines, i.. 1 25' 225 '; 2 60'. 400 800 s e ven WO's, 1'25 , 2 290.• .2 70 450 700 Eizjit lines, 11 2 4 '2 25 i. 2 85 • 560 8 00,, Ni lie line. i ' •• ' 1 25. .2 25 300 550 r 0 00 ALL, newt ME YEy COUNTED AI4A &MAIL OF TEN LINEs. One square. • 25 225 ' 350 - 600 10 00 / 40 MI U 4 rogi • 225 .' 4 00 4 500 fl‘oo 14 00 Three %quarks, 350 'boo ‘ 7' 90 . 12 00 18 00 Foui squares, 4' 50, 600 , 8 00' • 14 00 20'00 Quarter Col 4 .6 00 000 12 00 /8 00 30-00 f • Larger spare forehort periods. as prc_agreement. • 4-11nribets Notice's, $1 eactirces.npanird with art advertisement, 50 rants each. Adrerthmonents bet , re Xarriages and Deltha. 10 rents p•r line for first insertlon--sub, , equent.lnsertll‘tu.,s cents p.r line. Nitiewordsaiseciaritedasalluelnadeertislo2. Merchants and others. stdrertleing by the; year. with rb.tnirea. and A 'Pi. nittoe advertisement not eiceeding.ls finds, will, be charged, including subscription. . $lO 00 Ssa;e4o the amount of four squares, will, chan ces and subscription, • • : 20 00 , Without changes, at the.rates de•44•nated above. ' A.lvertimenientsiFet In Inner type thnn neult will be eb3rged LU por cent. advance. on hem ptiets: All eats % be clammed the F3me AS letter p fen: , 7 No Trite advertisements received 'from Xdwartising .scents abroad. except nt 24 per cent. advance qn these prices, utilir.a by special agreement With the pabltelser. M.trriages '25 colts each. Deith s necompau led with tio.„ tires, 25 cents; without notices, no charge. . All net Ives, except thoeo of n religious eharacter and for rduratinnal purposes. will be charted 23 eedbi for any, number of lino, under 10. Over lullnes,4 reirtivper Hue kid' [loon!. I I , —.edi - -a1 of pubil e r a- re di I) ga of smeethiga not of t% general of public livrarter, charred at 4 cent', per line fur each iniertlon.. To facllitatitealculatione ne mill elate that 32A lines tko a column—v. 4. line's a half column—and /lineea to trier coil:non. 2342 wordy makencolumn -1 3 7 hill . rolumii—rind 738 a ntiarter column. All od Hines over melt +9 Hato, charged. at the rate of .1 cent•, per line, for nie time, and 8 rents per line for three flume, ' yearly adrortiseas inuft confine their a•Avertlsing to ❑bnoinees. l Agoorleg for other., vale of Real ke aro tint Included In basineasedverti4emental IRON WORKS. . EAcLg IRON WORKS.. i Trtinuquia, gel' itilklll Conti ti, Pa. rr- . Li EN.ItT OVA LTEItS resptlctfully in , , NO% t he S u lLe n t4 i t t h y e a n n tlp . i .s t p l. t i v n i fi .o f j, bt l ie e ne p fl:l , Mll e:. tr., „,,,, m i t ors of Coal Mines. itolling,lnrist and A„, , :“.... 4 w Mille and the Nlattagers WI haliroads, ~ h i, Iron Works, at Tan? %WM • 1 . Ih - loil one of the oldest practical Machinists In the ..ailly of Schuylkill, and having always mitde it his Irtknirtr linsiness and daily duty to study ti e different' ..—rtes presented by alltercut Mechanics, hi? facilitate notating. Breaking, and shipping of Coal pn the A.n.? twite CoaLlleglons of Pennsylvania, he conactinently roar himself 'bat he, is as well pre aced Id construct V f... 1141 with accuracy, Steam Engines of any power, ~,,r. of any capacity, Coal Breaket a of.evevy descrip in, aty) all kinds of nearing for itrilllng,nrist and Saw ill. mid also, Railroad Castings, as 414 othtir Foundry. el Mii.lllllo !Flop firm in the Aiithrattlle Coitle 'legion?. hcinsvlvania. . . . lingr WALTERS would also call the atteptl i on of Coal -tutor. to his newly improved Coal Irremli,er, now In' .. at the Coal Mines of Messrs. George Wiggan & lion, „I MeNNee..Sll9l•lllNtlier & Medlar, Tanniqu t. : The roll , are 12 Inches in diameter. containing 77 teeth. 3 and half I it..he. apart. The addition or improreinent front ....ld plan is to the Insertion of a Comb Underneath , rolleril. tin as I. o •Frev,•tit the Con front - running ,r ,t1;11 the rollers until It is broken Into nil uniform .?..alclut 1:.'.; inches square. It makes else: List kind ,Sloe. Coal, and makes, also, less 'din than any tither ..ilitreaker now 111 use. • 1 " - t l', rums dcalrous of putting up Brent:en: of the kind c In sited to send up their order: , as filch it ill; he prompt • 4 it,,,,d,„a 0. 11l tiers of- two!? hit d thankfully re ed. 4et*TF.II,IIS ILEASONALILE7 cia h l i 'ania.itta, January Pi, '59 .. • I 2.1 y. i —:-- TAMAQUA IRON WORKS. Carter 41;.: ttUen s ; Ablotlers, lindir and Mdainiits' Tool Mal. , ts owl Or The sttbscrilleis are now prepared to weiee orders for it kind+of StAt I, , nnry Engines 'and machinery for r'( , illeries. 'Mo<t furnaces. milk. &C. ligtensive fa- Andes and practical experience in the . s, theta in !eking the lar,text contracts tho lowest prfres. _ . ' • P.trtir'ular attention is rolled to Teens &..kilen'etiew Winding !ilarbluery. by whish . !the . z.b If( rope Cis- efialuA ruu on the top of both drumo In uhi. Ti.l• . a; rringemont, it to confidently believed. will snve the Wl4.lr:tilille.it orrapea or ehaida. the price of the ylintory,in tire year.; and for fast winding,sinsplieity et.trivitei and durability. It cannot bei.tanpat.sed. ~..;b;;; recommend the toev ear wheel. Invented by Mr. ell. Allen. This wheel ran rally his indet our 7., mid itae strsel the test of tho se oral Revere t ri wenn:tulle; not a 'Florin wheel having been •inee its bibrod action.- Re apr 11017 i piaring It r t be elt, of seine of the principal Railroad Cntlip- rhe coutttry: ; ;.• •:%11 Ilia attention pr the public t . the y to, Car Shop, vonneeted with the aboVe ' , Naas andl ,utly ei.,!ted, for thi, tnantatlieture of Itnitrood. bent,' Lltt Cars anti 4'rucks. 11111 i furith.heil vith all the la .; improvement so that they are Ihn enabled to cheaper and with more dc:riiatch than All wok gultanteed. PerFona wanting anything in r ljuu would du wull-to give us a wall. pril 'IR CAItTEIL k ALLIiS. FOUNDRY &. MACHINE SHOP, i Pori Carboti, Selpitylkltt Col , , Pa. .. if--,,,,,,, T. li. WENT F. ; hiT 14 I:: f::.` unnounc i i r sift es his mulitiess, from the coutpleteoutftt! ,' c" , of the aluvi e named es llllllY`binVlit If) t.upl ...."—;',;.,--- ply nil orders in his Doe oh loisinO‘s-1 t om . . .., ue It as for Strani,Enginvs.ltailread and tit Cal., ettuips,.yoal lireaken..C:iiitiiYph ;inch 7k1r..111m.i.: of every ii.ti N.M. • Ilu Warrallt F.l4B,tprk t.i..:40,,,t.14.., lion. mud Accordingly solicits ilatiamaut; itt Inane anil i 41,3.1. ; ^ • .1.1n.•27. i: , ,51 . .fay - FOUNDRY AND MACHINE ISHOP • ISt cam Car.lenotory, &e.r ,1 iii... NoTtee.—The busioessif llue Into firrf isflk of SNYDER do VII will ho ropihrh 440,1' .. net by the 544 . 11,, , r in nll Its. varioui ii ey • branches iit :to EUghte build Dig. fruit ••+n+rounder. manufacturer of !riff lc bids tif ! hun , ry. for gollio; 'Nlills:ll.l;tst FurnaiTs, Railrna , .. A, r.. Ar e lie U . in slue root (tine Ihe business of Mirl t i., alit Sollitt;'t the ce Purr r Forrst Irbik Agh An 1; .q,, of .c.,.,0 1 Trims Esti Ash o.lr. IViIICI Foie prOpri.' !, 1110-se ColliorlOs GEORGE w J SNYDER i anh.try 'M. "`" ' , ; :14 f •.'', -,' .... - 1 ,-. PALO °RoCuric•miLL.. ,-).! - 4 4 Sulisliiin;rs ireg lentve tonß:.: 1 7; 7.7,:gem4,, , itounre to then friends :toil the publlC.' hi . •m; •••••••, .eerally.l hat their new.lttifliop Mill hit... • i UP: „,„, rain AID) is now compirtr, aild i n . f u ll; V i ....., , n01.,-. Toro I lon. and that I hey 'Art prepared In' ...n I 1,111,1 . 1 various patterns. web:11114 from _ 1 thl , .. ... . p,r 3-ttai. Also. lilieront silo , of f!ne,ngunre atilt •1,0 Iron.• I • . • ' , tor. , Yer r liar iron are respertfOly.olleited. , ill. , ner I with prompt attention if leit either a:II Onaro Store.] , t •..t. or at their E. Conn.- of Centre'. 1 NI ir'c-t :tory.. II AYWOUIk,I.F.E k .7 • 1-t f • 0-COAL OPERATORS FL MINERS:. Pioneer . Boiler 'l6,orkia. , • , The elth'zil,r t.... , i...t IfUlly Incite the' atleualiatt • the linsiheks ~.Wiiiiimiity ti,, 0. l'e•iler Vet I .s.iilo Potilt, , ,i pae re t.t. e .' ....„ 41ow the l'a.sencer I,ii.lel, 1, 01 , 1111 e. Pa., ' whet elle if. prep.it.,l to liNtlllfUttil,, • Mil I.l:ldzi OF 1.:5'1:1:1 . 011:-Cltil'TittN, ke St.teks..tir Starks. Matte l'irem:ltastittleters.Dtlit ~ 4:,....... !toilers on hand. , a.!t: 1 pert ',al whechnhie and h . .1. .i . ...fer m yeailernteil , „ Ltroll'ln.lV to till!. britTlell of t i• bitsitie.s. he nat.. ... hi tii e.I f that work dowe at h'ls e;tal4idtatent will - , i.i.f i',:ii , ft to all who Tule:3l6r dim, k!ith a eall.— ° I i 1 . 1 Os am! Companies will find if !really to their at d. . 1:0 to .7: min. his work bi.threendagingoicowhi•ro, .:., 21. ':,7 474 f 1 - . . JOIIN , T. NOBLE. -..,4VER MEADOW IRON W' F . T. , -;.....e. ,,, Brice wt. liudemit It • Hltiltilm . elttlat ms 1110 pillrlfr,b thid- hi.' riZ , ,sli„;o,3 : 47 , reprh tor of the Ite4Ter Nio .1 = ..i r. : — . .i , 000 liras. Works, and. 1. , bully twilitthiel ure, at thiK eSt, '.• tut il., tot.. : 7 ot •vvry sizo: Vlllllll4, Lailryll n a. •4 , 11 , ~..rs' .wh,r ,I.,•. , i'iplit-o of !rot ~i,,,, •nit thiefei 11, tool miiiiiir or el Ili •ot I:4 "ta..1. , ol:tlito tering, Alcq, filowit ' , 11l wt Porolov, and ahel,ii,.. ~,,t, hi . r . . , .01,1„: „f :di 1,1,,k1,,1rt1w With lie:One:1 ,011 , IdIWI,t p; 1v,... All w,i,t.., ftinii,l"l .it to p..t , foriti n,II. 'Nov w. , 111.1.6hril f ..., who mar want 3r11.1. , in 111 , 11 . 1rn0 to I .r.lers trill meet with initne.liate and It • tver Th.fullown.t.lantmry 1.'!9 ASHLAND IRON WORKS. ~. , rut; z•elniunll , Lite .., 11',',.. rot, l 1 ',r ',ire.' to t'uttsinlo. at llin A •111 • • A'' ' '' ' •1 : 1. 4 .4 tet ii. I' 11 g I tie' , 0j dII t1.'1.1,-sidi.:::n - , J . - ' v" - ;• ' • • •iv'r 1 ~,,,, e4 ~,,nrk . ...ter :Ult. 1 . 1111.V1 ~.. or lo.u . up :‘ ,.,i,h4 7. 1 4,.11.6,_ ,itrp0.4..... Coal llrenl.rtnot . rrry Aly, o l .•11 o kw 1,4 u.. 0, fltget her 111, Mt: tl otting. nu.. r.,,iinf,..4 'dry I :` , :filitillllS. Coal nio'niin Cm , .1 an Kizel ot , t .r.. 1 . ,. ; tr.;;., 'Crank 4llliiil/r.l'Ars.—nl;futitSr.be,f ~ ...1..rnt....t iiotlon'. , nit+ sul4triliern ttnt ler 111;11 6 '..‘ 01 - 4 ';• i'll.ln n , 11. , g4 every tor!pini 01 lie trm Ix .0.11 :oeili tole. tltly.t v.lll Ito:11.1.. to ft rnit.l. tonntl6 thit nr al ....innate cast riltl. nt y .11. till t. 111 ric4..rn .lire. , til:l I 0 . 1...1 . 11Aft:C ill .t: Iliy+R.:,lol - 1 t." 1114' tk ii 1 Cl/MI ty; . ,l'a , willi•ee,•ivor rosupt attnni 0 • 1,.11 , . (IAIIN LIZ. . .. ' 11l!ell A tII,OIARNETZ, g, • Jqskill nairNi:n. J may 10,':7,7 . . , DEHAVEN'S IRON WO KS L i litaiscroville.. . 1 irsel• THE zubscriber ig prep,' ed tn tenni ,I pork' 1 . .1,4 Liii. ST I.:All E.Nki IN1.: , .f env poet, ~ I VI , l'ultipF unnty t aparity.anti t i on I nreakrrp i 4 . , 0101 4 evel-y ilesrripliny) ;. as ult.)! as ott•ry, ... _ .ther kind of maehinesy ur din Mineat - , ... , .11111,...5.11/11ng : 1 111/F,ll:law 31111 .Sc... . —. ' i .14 th , ..filliti vt p , ) , +:454vil foil manlp 4 urinr.. and :I ; ~,...,.1. r , rjolitiTi a 111; ItteAsuls.uvr run bet urnedi 1 , !:, 1- •it ‘ , ;i.hmen Let the very !null prkecand i t %.Ip,ri. , r quality, ~ , N , I ..1r.mr ,, ,1 p uttln 4 up machinery i.u.0..,t1qe ill and examine pat ternr:An' ,t.i..N vith pricpy In fore ennSrtiellitg elk , '! , '''l ~ ” ^v V.in , i. ar.• goilatoit ; i nert! fitri 1., ;,Iv , t, to.th6r prompt plixllt,lon . ... , WI 1.),1AN1 1.), ,n..rsvilfe,boreznbor 9,lSfei '. WASHINGTON IRO WORKS. - :1 pottsviiir, lon., ' . ' 71100, 4 JA6 witE!,; r" - pertlully Inrifil I.'nt told lin nt thi•lmsilwp•emtanut,lty, o th,•ir Now Marhin p shop:, I.Fr.iitidry. ~. e r "' 1 . 41 .1.....n t .1%1 ;Ind Ilailrradstreefs,! .. - It;Tr.,;111.1 f um; itoz ‘,ll NoOxelthi p $ led. who e . in. ~n •p n.,1 Ti • ..0-.1.11.. 111 ..r.l. , rs for a nebliiery of: ,, , : ,, i ' I , ~,, ~„,.1, , ~, 1,.:1zi1i,,,.n11 klub+ of qeorl i„ - ,. ,11;,,, f at:. i;riAt ao,l 5.,..,r, 311 11*.ISIttplo mull !.. ,•;I•, t 1,,,,,11,..0,31 Itro • llt..rw; Drift Capt.:M.l2dt! ;ot, ~ d!,,,,Lifiz5...1171s ng.Clinlrenyr Vlnt Ind T itrtil;! •,. A, it e, , N. k..; mill , k i mitt of rrt t and wrought !roll •", io ~ II .1 f•• pro4leal 'Pooh:inti. smovi hit:slu rrelfde' 1 • ~,,, 1. , I' the (7:t31 Itexl , nt th.4r ettt , fr 'for yenny' o, ,it,, 1 1.1•1fItfory fn Moir Ifin. of 1, stom'', th •,., ...,,,,r,• that • w,,rk don,. tit th,•fr..,. 41,110 v ey mrnt ' c i•N , I inn to all who may honor hem with a tit , I. 1-4.. th tnkfilllv ro , vire4 and p nolitfroxp, t • , ''‘- -1,4 rnaknoililetArmPl. "1 vi 1,, IVISEN, JA . V ES lit F.N.' . i •• I 47. ti '1 I t ,1 ÜBLISHE' I NO' XXXV INEDICIN . EFFING; 11010 LE SAE AND !RETAIL • Ohoniisit '.d B.E.Conier . i!' . JP- LEA rr:Rl shire Bailee? March 5, '59 ! OLDEST, ES; F. I !S IC NI, OF' . -.1 ' extinalsibual 'nt thpsestatiltatynet . sur'ea at all tittles a 'antiply tlie purest inns:', =DWI: T 413 profit-1,41)ra, beltiF'a diu; jot' thirty yeara' nal Ora tlnlr . ttena , atto,i4nev at ,a7l ft l'arltrular at ft, tlon paid tnitiyalcians' i Preartipi lona. ! 4 4, 6 ' Paints, (Tilt 111111q1 Dyn•stullit AO. i slarl , IMPOrto Inntut.lrlaolvsala and retail. 401 IN & SON. 1: June 20, 'OS , • 1 ' ' ..eit admissions of all i‘alionp.na •,-.....- .—_ dirt of the leading Hospitals of the Old and Now World, i st am p , t his pnwerial remedial agent a the greatest heal. in ii; preparaskm ever made known to ,ufftring man. Its easayitAti.rt (KIIALITIER are more the 1 MAlVeruil:F.thro • 'lkea: tornalierifices of the skin, invi lids to the naked eve, It. rearh 4 the seat of the inter n 1 disease: and in. 'all eiternal ffertions its :toil-innate story and healing TirtikslntrOssanylltin g else on hie . nod ht Natttre's 'greaVally, I I • lj:;.1 Erysipelas and'Salt Aso, era of tide most essinnwin and yin 'valesit on thl i rciontinent. to theie the chilly on tatl istic. its .-modus opera! kale the vet Ont and then complete t ~, l';' 1, Bad Legs, Old Sores, iii 61Sos. of !mini years standing that i rerufied to yield In any other remedy iniatiably succumbed to a few 404 caul ungeuti. , , i t I Eruptions on the• A iiing frost - a bad stale of the Moo, deer:llll(44d and a clear end. tras i polled by tile eostorative notion of : .eurnasses tninny, of the cosmetics an ;attest in itii power to dispel riches Meats of nib fire. ' !. ' ' 1 1 Piles and Fist Eiery forin and fent uro of these i bike disorders Is eradicated toerstiv ' use of this iliintlient : warn) fotnoni its,applicationl Its Ise 3 ling ~Oss i lti',; t.lii,rungli aid Invariable. I ;•I' il , itia the iiitment on.! Pills . P. I. t 1 1 t ic FM ic. Hy, Coe 1 It h eat Mat ism, ,;... It ing;rorm, 'lido, Salt Ilhount, - i t 1 Fr •ldo. I . -Skin Ilisearia. I Swelled Wanda,' ... ~' 1 i . z gere Legs, , rim s..cro nreaFt s ] 11 r Sore Ileads,r iilion-1....=Nr..ne are genus: Nrio Pork rand Lande r.; .l... in every, lent of the Liottor tax: thin same 1,!,1, 0 1 kJ the light. - A ti any one ronOrlug . tljetslot,k•cll , n of any pis t ; ittedicines , or undine . parlous. the tnanntlsolorleis of I f v:i&., Nets York. a nil by ~a fe' r is lii lilediri out, I lire, be eivillzed world. to ..,I rush. di IS treunsidersble r sav in ikr I ectinns for the cuidanci e tallied to each prt. tisit I , LittOtri Pinions, 1 T i uns, t net Ted it nlinlalue;, f!sluts,' • - , nut. It Inbanal. I tt: s u . rial E I ..Ci'r•Cau "ibiUntrali, 19. triatcr-mis' aretind ear . lky . knitting ', e 011,e }irel trsall lead tel t afeitine: I i t aentlea be *.; O Si - 11,1 a Z .. )Maiden I ,-11tp , and ni titate. anti cents. and • ' 1 Air Titer .. 0 - er 't•iZe -, . i N. 11.—Di linit tier ar 1 • jilt, 12,1 ;Joy to the Ad A FACE HEA CLLR`, .. . r ALI of lt ca • 1 ..,..out a On e . head of beauty, babe, the. to if you oak more. red circular 411110 oneean,d'etibt. )irofesTr .Wood 's .I.llalr W., call thit attention of all. of sOod. rtul reporat ion. whirls turn 'rubor. graylhair-'-rovero lb., head o lurlant I;nd:lW—removes the Hand lculatt goys .1-unt toom—ea ale% a COll , ill9ll fluids': mud better. if used ait : the 1101 r x II pi eserve Ito roiltr, nu 10;extrion old ogr, In all Ito nat 'al 'en upon the balk), the gray, or ,: ivi t it :•An4l slimly the Young will :11twing Iliko, or (lie witching curl Its prabg , Is upon Ibe tongue of lb 'pie Ateent flar; l'rofessor Woo! 1.%1ew. I 'oven. rereittol life followin , the Restorative, a new w.teks sin . I'll 1 " I I PEEP ItivEß, :qr. LE.O ENWORTH—tir :—I Ivry dandruff rir sin Iron toy head for J lutir looron to come nut. Fruit' and In a New Haven paper about •••11' las, a care.T 1 called at your sto . i laid. and p urrhnred one to to I toy s.stiofition It was the thing: Itlld new.hair began to grow ; It I I iiltes Its length where it was hp nj liii It. I Ib.h you to send tue tw tYA. Ilse 1 on rerot this. I dog', k Is 'tuled iTO II to place; yod may ha latttles otter It is known here. l'4 Ti, 'rs, with respect, j " , li • • LA 1 . t It.IF.W.OOD—Dsr Sir: Your 11 itip itqrif henefirial to me. Theft !Port or my brad almost m it its ro • I t.ave nso hut two half pint hq tOe. and pow the top of Joy hood 0 1 00 Wog: crop of young hair, n col) imt Its lometit. 1 hove 11l without Ally liocittlt witateror. 1 H•r,otoll reciuntnendaVon. 1 can I! try it. lout s, re,pectlully, • 1).11 • T6cENNri Ivi:nr. b. 1. %VOID: As you are owl read « yoUr ieeeutly ttlwover state ? ' tilOvhnaucrwvei It ma. I Ased It and 'known alherit to. u.. p.kirP;twvn In tins balkit of Ftorativi43otl that..Apil your 'ether 1 knoir.. It aitirprclititvt' and wltllTone!inonth's propel u , o Ftlll . s hair to the ori2lhal ,51,11111 r Firinc it n hettil ify, soft. l int . glo.s l this t iwittiut 'di,r.loripg- the bond '!'dross on tirtliett It &nits. • 1 until , / ,11,0 fit every unt, ilosimus or It texture t t hair. YORKS. irestATtinlly, nnw lmlr :Wu , * I rn,t, iwt•pnre4 to t;3l , littrrnl. aid and Itrif t, R' f.' , lfullr ynuii , . 0. ) I 'ool l At l'ropriolo I Tork,(inittio .2:rost N. V. Wire It. r l 4nd 11.4 sts..:?t. Louis. And suhl by all gksul I 1 A pr)l 1 ' !DR. :COG GSWELL7S, NEW Po Ilitin . ruzzon4ory :New Medica l Ne • IT IS NOT A C IS, InflammOtory IIto[COGGSWEI/L ! ICAL . SALT, instesclkA ltd Sao routrbl Orel. Vont one; 111, 11,1 1! iinmpllobs but one thing to wit nT. user.ssi:. vrtss fever he it% form tbr besll2:thrOst, abdomen, ux trui ` T E 1 1 ..1)1C At'St nud lint( e t Ilsim oilers I. , tul despntrhl I , y th/nt war 4 h rio ,- thin rtniptatten - 11.4 exi.ellenve iirthnt lOC N•,.1 aniiKlr of L.-t• th . It rtleettntll titfr4.) Ly procrholt, the 11 , 111 k In Ihe 14'.11Y:t he Watit -T O 1.:10E ' l ' o 'INV . f'4o,lnr, forma . 10111 e , ntnl many Dot. here reetitie 1:•••% tp‘ei. or min, are sts raxily iMErbietil SALT. 11e tire Ia ext :e it : ItriltrEever. litetittelte. RM. and Wart, 'Fitg,lntlasturd rye,. Nt*.mitzl3,:'plital affccilotit PloujriNy, Asilann. ettlol!.. it Ebelimni 411,. 4 4,11 t. Sert.fuli , uther etitaist , nus tr9ptions. . , ,_,....., 1)1? l o CQ i ct;S WELT' Q , I ill . i... A._ exects, Ilke the tnenallnary III! uenee Oyer I he t. Ang ill a *ad n I chelipe of loth kbe iiiihr, li 14 soon' resumes II heat' rosp and I:eser die., priene.. tf COGGSWELEo )qALIFt!!.T dues just w i nmro, , .rinallzer the II tlieorstem ;all arterial and von reript;rc,Cire,urany may be .btal , pll6O hot :lithe ral 'cubit) medicine f any Lind. breouie ae 4 here: • t atteptlop :HAVEN: 48-tf " • Dr. Coggswelre Antip Acprx I'acKAsl.6, $1 ; ;Cimosx do. S•bi tatul, fivt of e-t7e- 1 44 InvalldA vitt chronic or longs ALWAYS unit , ro, T.nksicv. I For t,t111161,111111.50d directloaxi ID. C. TA runt .: N. 8.--Apaliff wanted lil'ordry n ' 1 ICATAIA LT Is for isle: in to Alinsmille. by 114 if. I' AriPtlieb• by D; i 4. Donwc: in, Po LINZ' In Sr. Chil,et Krars's: in Pontes; in Tristirors, by 1110.9.1. VettaLinbrUabilt whenever !the AN it tr!, not s *stout medicine. 1 nn rtntunkit pbystrian, no ono NEW SI P I DICAL SALT. February ' . • I: . • .1. . • •., •'„I • ... , . i,. .- ', : .., , -.-; ~ '. , ' -,-,.. ...'" -, 7 . -.._ ~ - 7- , 7 -.. ''.. '-' 7 ' 7: - .; „ ... ;7 . , .... ~-. ~, ': =7 . ;- . ....". " 7-,:f. , , , 1. L .- , 7, ,r 7 . T .t.; ,-. .:-: ; ( . ' , ','.,:' , , -- ,, , ,r..i. -, ..,-;`,..... - ,, , ,, ~,' 7:,,, _ ,:,,,. . C.,...;.:7„- ; ',77e.-., .. 71,,7 4 ,,..,, ! , t ,,,,,: e4 - 4 . , " e .,- 'i: , ,E 7, ..4i, 77 ',J;.1'7';' ,7 , , , ,4,.-;fr, - ,',...,ii , ' '';',.; ,. ..`;:71 . 3. 7 “., , , .:..' , .Y..,, , , , ...: -,.'_ ' 1 - - ..: 7 , , . , ''''.. , ..'' , .7-,` . , .... - 7.7 ~- , 7,',:, -1 7,7 2" - , - ! .. , , , , ,7.:7 - ... :.,--,, , :-,,,,, '.., , . . ...• .....,..m.,,,...,...-..........., ....,, s .........,,,,,..,.....,......,,.,...,............. , . . .... , - ~- ~,, -N , v....,..,, L 4 ., ‘,;;-..i,a.x.i,i,..,....v, ; ,, ,V 7 4 -1, .. , ', , - 'Z' - 1 ,-- 7 -. A1 , 0 7-r74 V -7.-7 ' , ''Fk , .-,- PM‘i ~N1'. .. ., P ~,,,- ..,'' '' .7'.' , .-•— . • - - .....„. l'' 4"-,..' 44- ' -'' ' - '; 7, t..5 .7. 5 t--, ..L. --... '.. ...,,,...:- , 1 1,-. i.k- t .•.:.-, ' ' '''' ':t , . r .: 1 '., ,, ': , -; '!", ,: -: I.' --''' . ''. - '' 1 '''. -- - '- ' s-: 7 --- -''.=-. 7. -, ...; 1,•-.7... 2", ' . 'i. . 4 :-. 1 0- , '" , . ~ : ..' .: ..,.;'.- -:,..., - . ,;-. - : , ~%--‘...=: .: •- '' ''.. .1. ,:.' -:-.....". • ..-,,,.. -..".,..-,-: 4..-". . ... :, ...„... ........... -..... _ ... .. ---- _, . . .. . • . • i flu t . , . . .. r ' _ . . Al . . .„,. ~ . . , , _ •... . " - .. ...., :ND SV . .• . E . .....:„...„--...„ ~. tv„,.,....... - 4 - 4 - 6 ., 7 , -7-GENE - - A r.._ A . - - _. :.1. -.. -_,_,-,--,.. ...:, .. :. ••••., __ ... ~ ____.... 11411.Y0U . T0 Pt EVERY , 1 .13VM !mit dignideto pro- Ointment !at" Is find to erml• ie'enre. I d Ulcers. are pertinnelously , r Ire:Onion t. h3ve 4lons of thio pow. diregme, rient riirnice re htr It oilier toilet rirtili rd ottior diAgure- AQ~nle•nt end eutlrely by the loop Fhou Iri precede will be (ouud to be weld be need in Sore Throa I s Sore, or all Muth+, . Stiff Jnints t Triter, Vi•nerettl SOff•R, W 01111 di , . of an Muth,. . lug, unleFP the words tukt , tlitteernible tts bdnk 4.4 tllrertleng . my be plaittly.seen huntlseete ttlyard itch itlforttlolit.ll 1111 Ity or rattle!, roue, I the Rune. het-ming infeFsi,r IlotanwAT, rope , t.nble Drug. 110:,,ut Ibu 1. ;Skil lots at 1.:5 cos ts, 143 by taking MS tar• of patient!. hi every irers of OF EARL inot exr,ZNyith , reed' the following, Around each bottle, catoreitive."-. mid young, to I Ilia tack to it,* original 1, ilia bald with alux ulT, llebimr. an') all Inual How of the,nat regn tar dressing for krep it from falling ral beauty. vre call diseased in &tato to cot. as I bey value the ever be without A-.lL— msand E. Ifoltnr.tilre In letters)n regent to 1 . ONN., July 23,1Ki6t. been troubled with wire thap,a year, toy halt touerher. I RIM .'s linielte,dorative" on the first of April ry 11, And I found to it romorej t tio, t , eitrf now 'arO Wir,three in . I ilatOlgrvat faith bottles 'nom by Mr. low as attylof tho kind A a niaryat tar ninny RUFUS PRATT .1.1 , 111 A. Font. 9.4956. ir Itestnrative , la t, and al , " he • hack ering—in foot mum.— tki; of ynur Itestorn. R well studd. , ll with a I I the front iP low) re ! d other prepaintintis think • from my own 1 , ninee many oilier,: to •. TUOM AS. M.D., 461 Vine street. TA, ;Nile, ft!. ig:Nl !about to manufirthro Hair iteMcrifiTe. I concern:that ',hare ih—that I have, thr tr,lng other Hair Re aptly Ntlperinr to any theheadof dlndruff. .111 restore at, per. )1 calm and i e alt , i'vmm.iiineel and n 1 that apply It, or the Ithilrer.ll.o, recommend ring, acme color and KrNo. i nl2 Ituldway:Nek i ting; thtiblishment,) rugg6ts. • 11-3 m EDICAL SALT senses Only. IlediCal Salt! I RE-A Lie 1 iseases Only NEW 11 ED • a rn•mrdy for en UN hull one aim, and no. ii - bOthor in !ties or akin. • LT.—lts: peen /lit;thet:U.letts lox. of mire'. Inflammat,ry au equilibrium bran f which ,iic:Lhe vole - --.1 .LIDS ! !—Th e n nbaia need. fluids me i pea, that ilUlt more Or j mbdued by the NEW , 1 , iguigited 'by water, to • of Illtxml 'to the Head 1 ears, nose, lungs and Erysipelas, Bronebi•l •sper4a 4 Venereal flit. i I , cud all Itching and 1 S NEW blED iac•elne matt. r, an ea us and arterirA, resp It• h tat kni indi , ated by Ps natant state, ea the IP IS NEW ikt IC claims to do--no .4 by ronosimr from U 1 obstrueflons. led from sus Drun, Ist ;r . . ._ogist,ic Balt. ; YAW LT do., Si. , receipt of price. nding diseat..6, should circular. 11t2 Ikm R. nia. ;'.lty.Polin and Village; 1 , 7. NEW 31E1'1.: W-Er. 'nom; In 'bow Phita• Carbon, by /I. rum* b,y 4.11. k Ilc nod' by all re. I* rood. • I I ut thv ImieriPtian of bduld toil to-try tho I • THE BOWELS OW =SIAS SATURDAY• MEDICINA er's . Sarsaparilla; COMPOUND: Renied • in which" , we have labored to produce the Pt effectual al. .iTrative that can be made.- it Is a cane mnatedextract iof Pkra Samos rl Ila, im combined .11 I th' her aubMances - ofsoE - greater alteratlitpower • as to afford en effective antidote tor - the diseas+ Sarsaparilla is reputed (Genre. It I believed that such a remedy it wanted by those who softer from. Stratum:or rolnPlaintai and that. One wt.' h will accomplish their cure :nes roveof b amense tem ce to this large elan of our allilet fellowc liens. :no completely this compound will do I ha* pros .en b tecperiment on many of Om worst reseal* be found oft e followiu,g complatintst—P" t :; a and &trio/nos Chsplaints, Emptiest' and fa la Ent ire DistaTer, Dicer,g, l'i•lples . , 'Eutches, ranters; ..- Solt I:beunt,, Siltict Hewn Syrkiis ItArir 6;yphilitie ..,11.c , tAm . itircurial Disease, Dr.-pyy„ Mawr or Tic Don M . urcia% Debility, ppm:fa and fnditlei 'en, Eryripdtis; !tor. or ..S/...totion,y's Fire, and indeed ' he whole class of complaints arising from Impurity of e. mood. ' Illis compound will be found a t promoter of ;health, when taken in the Poring, to ex the foul hu meral which fester In the blood at th t season of the year, 'By he tituely expulsion of them many rankling disidders awe nipped in the bud. 51u Etudes eau; by the Sid of this remedy, spare thempetve from the rode. Fence of foul "ernptions and' ulcerous ores, through whbth the system wilrlitrive to rid itsel of corruptions,• if not assisted to dot his through the tural chart Jets of the body by an alterative medicine leaner out the vitiated blood whenever you find Its I purities burst log [through the skin in pimples, erup ions or sorest' cleanse it when You dad it la obstrue d and sluggish. In the veins; atomise it whenever it I fmal,and yeller (milks will tell you wiem. Jgren where no particular disorder Is felt, people enjoy 'better health, and lire longer for eleaustog the blood. Keep the lined healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum o ' life diandered, there can be no lasting health. Soong, or latei some thing must go wrong, andthe great mac leery of ilia Is dsordeted or overthrown :,arstaparilla has and deserves much, be reputation, • o ancomplishing then ends. lint ithe mid has been egregiously deceived by preparations [-it, partly be cause the drug ninon has not- all the vtrtne -that is ,claimen for it, but more because many p earations, pre t4utfing le be concentrated extracts of it. contain but little tit the - virtue or Sdraparlila, or any hint; else. During late years llia public have n misled by lime tattles, prehindin to give a q rt of Extract of Sarsaparilla fur one dollar. Jlost of 1 se have been frauds upon the sick, Mr they not only ntalo, little, if , any Sarsaparilla, but often no curative ropertiee what ever. Bence. bitter add painful diet peintment has followed the use at the various extractthe nom ;It of Saramtullis market, flood the arket, until self is justly i despised, and has become synonymous lilt imposition and cheat. Still we , call this compound Temps ri I LI, and Intend to supply such a remedy as shall escuethe name from tiro load of obloquy whichrests upon it.' 'And we think we have grouad for believing It hstatues which are irresistable by the ordinary run of t 0 diseases it Is I . intebded to cure. hi order . to secure their complete eradication from the system, the roue should be Pt dicibusly takes according to.directions u the Witte. • PREPARED SLY' DR. J.''C. AYRE A''' ,Leays l ll, Blasi. I Frio°, $1 per Ilittle; Six Bot - , Ayer's Cherry 1 1 : ; Ilan won for itself such a renown for t varlets-0 Throat and Lung Complaint, utinerViisary for us to recount the odd« wherever it bee be.4l etrtplo3 et, As it constan# use throuebnut this section.' more than assure the people its qual the best it ever has been.and that it in do for their relief all it Lail ev er been de r Ayer's ,Catharbil VOIL T 111.: CU 11.1 e. 01e peareness. Jaundice, IV. yasia. India p,nl Sumach, Rrysipetax, Erapbans and EA In Dissusrs, Liver a Ades, Tuatara and Salt Rheum, Iror -pica as a pities r awl far l'arfain 'Ahoy are ettgar.mated.s. that the re .ta'l4, theta plen.n ntly, andlhee are the' thJ wurld for nll the purposes of n famll P4oey 23 cents per Box; Five B. ((rent nornhers of Clergymen. Physi. 111111 eminent personar,es. havellent the ty the unparslielml usefulness: of lb. our space here %rid not permit the Ins. Thl Agents below named. furnish gtat ALVA‘IO in yhleh they are ;Olen; scriptions of the above coulplints;a that should be folltined fir theircure. Iso not lie put MT by unprincipled d preparations they make more pndit on. and lake no otliers: The sick want th for them, and they should hare it. 111 our Remedies are f sale by TIE , ' ci e; and by DruNi.sts and Mere th ,nulhout the country. , pril THE LIVER NVIGORA PRKPARRD BY DR, SAN I Compounded Entirely Fro IS one of the best PURC c LIVER medicines now before th a (Who rtic. easier, mil der,a d pier of er medicine known.' It le not onl a Aver remedy. acting first on the Li bit matter, then on.the idonmeh and t st matter, thus acctunplishlO , to , ally; without any ofethe painful feell Um operations of 'limit 0.4' tharlies. 1, ey tem at the same time that It pu !a en daily in moderate doses, will Pte , It., p with untrmal iipidity. , The Liver Is one of the pr of the human body; and when thous well. the Immers ofl the sy veleped. The Stomach 114 almost . or the healthy action of , the Li' pee forminee of Its fune.ji% bons: Witt fault. the bowels aretlo.,id fan • sy l oteni sutrets In cense- quence Lover—having re:o...d toEsi . de tic eases of that organ.oneol. :the p Itlhis study. In a practlce44 of Dior find some remedy where- with 41L01y,: derangement/1, toftif Which 'o prve.t hat .11i rOmel.ll dy resin troubled xit ver, cly of Ste forms, ; lati bol o , to try lot Is ci•rtain. • Thee Clow remora elle morbl• he eystein, etipplying in their t bile. insig riflug tlul 1 stoonw lc eet welt,- purifying (Ark Nowt, tolth to the whole Inn Ineent t tic dioease—effert- log 4 r Bilious ailackearecured.Z arldu• 4,11 the'occ,sional uso of the , mtor. 1 Onell.saipifter eating. la auflreta otnach and prnrent the foodfr, inv. . , I Only on - edose taken be g lore re Nightmare. . . IRA I.Only one dope taken Aga( to g m,j M. gently, and cures lir, m ur. OnedopetakenatterisarbS weal ; I ifiy - One deqe of two tea.r" RPpOll 0 //,,,,har/”.. One bottle taken for 10 4 male n 10 (-ire of the ilisense. and in only one .1feo• . nfely r , nned.,...nft,n roi;,,,led 111. 3 an. , arhas. and a preventive_.., C'h of , - knO,T one lottlif I.Cn need flk Irii ‘hl!hi int. PITI•Viii of med. fano a f ireOlki; inlitle ttlknit (Or "' Jound tont...stir unnatural eolorgi froin t One dose taken a sirrt thou), - or to the appetite. andre i makes One .I,se often repeated cures I,te worst tornis.wit ile Stim-r% fuer a , inl,ll almost' to the tirst‘so dose. One or two &vies cure at. l . reeks Pnhildren:there is no stirer,r 4 l sa fer, In the world: as it tßui..f•iils. ii-A few bottles cur e .Dmps . hsorbent a. We take pleasure in re-I4 comm ' I , 3 preventive for rht, andA A i. it.rrrs qr a ibliwisli) Type. l eerlaintr.'ind thousands are tel 4 wonderful virtues. All oehnlseit are giving Iheir una it fornr. Mir era's in the mouth with wallow both h-q.,ther, \:~ \'loli~l~l'~~tl~ n Seinntine Motirnl Dinryery,it nres, nloont too grout to belinvi. lc. eren the, first dose piringl betre• . i Juni non bottle In regnlred o cur onop7oinf. from tho wnribt Jet undi L nintufm headache, allot uhkh are ,ased Lica% ,t per b ,DR SiNFnizik, Proprietor. 343 711 I re-Itg - iiiINI Lv all Ilitigplate. JEN liV t 4 A 11.081 and in Tactiatlt .trine 19.'5S The most Extroorelloor Age. First Edition. of 10.000 so ENTITLED BOYHOOD'S MANHOOD.'S C ,f PUBLISIIED BY DR. S. 16 Spriil Cordes, Strcel, / And tor rain by alf , Thisls a hook of 225 pagea.l2mo:, NINE LITHOGRAPHIC Parent a, Gtntrdians and Young Mon that wlshem to tu*lntaln hi% kedifla have a hcaltid sr: prvespy, should read the ptatetnents are really astoundln. fore appeared In print. Prkesl. Now in' Press, and Beady fo Pow Days; e • A Great Work for t. kty the asio Author; LADIES' MODICA 'AND MARRIAGE F This is a work of nearly Wi page.. In cloth, and contain,' firer ENORAVINIVI. It given a complete'. stcmeture and tun fI ion or the repro.) iemsle, chow lug halt married tadlrk large Gunnies: Also.' complete his .dittnat. with curbing Platen-Ilium-in It'Ow) gift o CIVIC!! to Young i hushind. pointing ant the ennite - of Oleos after niactinge, and the inttnen offsprings ; . Mirk give' the symptom ill fAmtlie that even' • Phylk ha. The bat ehapter la devoted to.the I reastpts for cosmetics at pressor to of Fraser, Eaglet t 2 and Music ror -6:11r teeth. sod frr rentotintL foq street Is: sroth,•-• They lave-bomb .o Price, OM., ay to 51,76, Pr et Stamps. SOUtleopks batealemßly. I a . eopy the !Ina editiosko der withost ' ' • For eotnpleto &sett:don of filo w wittrh watt be seat on re.mipt--of one ' Ageshts'Wa.ntod Its efeey.tv Ivb. 20,14 • . . - . . .. • . . " TUNS OF MOUNT'AINS,NETALS • Ii'IIICH *ILL GITi STNINDITE TOODN. HANDS AND NOILTNCT Al L NATURE TO OUR USE AND .41.Anciax.--rDr,Jo4son. ' 1 gIVN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. SATURDAY, MORNING, MAYI4, 1859. TRANSP LEHICH NAVICAT,IOIII.. T a meeting, of • the,Board of Man— A - avers of the Ltaugn COAL. AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, held February i1d,1859.1t was itteotun, That until further notka.thetrates of Volt n 1:0u the Lehigh Canal for the year 1859, be andiamain the came u they were during the y'rar 18SS, bit that': upon that shipped upon said Canal,. upon presentation at the Company's Weigh-Look of satisfactory evidence Of said Cnal biting reached lido at Itriatiiksased Coot 01 the Delaware Cana at Wells' Falls, there li, nutli further notice, be allowd; front the !stab! fates, anchilniwtneks at will make - the maxiinom tell upon said Lehi.ch Can; IL not gnititer' than thirty-eight cents per ton of 2,'19 lbs. Pubi ished by order of the Board. .„. NOTE.—That until farther notice, upon Coal shipped spas the Lehigh thiital,osatt passing tkeitee into the alorris Canal, there shall he alletcred,vixon presentation at the Company's Weigh-Lock td eat isfactory.. esidesso Jtj, said ; Coal. hosing reached tide, sock dirk-bucka as 1011,tnake ike,ust Toll on said Lehi* Camat open s uch •Coal, the tame at upon' Co It reaching' ride at:Brirtoi. T a meeting of tbe Board of Managers of the Left /1 Coal and Navigation Conspauy, hold February 16t 1b59, it 'Waft ' .ffeveleed, Tteteintll further notice, an abatement of 20 per tent. be allowed from, the evtab lilted' rate of Tcil OD Pig Iron on the hehigh NaVigation. • - By order of the Board. -EDWIN WALTER, &e V. April 18, 7 0: • IGana PHILAD'A. dr. READINC RAIL ROAD. rat , ItATLIS'OF 31E1leltANDIZIS, ' ON and AFTER MARCH Ist; 1858, untilfurther notice s Um following Bates oirreight will be ehariel per 1( i 10 pounds: E1M33=11,11:13 Dry 0 oods.Con fee tione ry, Book p.Ca rpet n ga, Cigars, Yresh Meat. Fish. Ci lam. de , Boon. Mutter, Copper,,rus, Par theuware,Grindatnaest.irneeries.llerup llama, hardware, Hider, Mollou-ware, Lea ther,3Luhinery,Oysters,olla,Seeda u de., Cotton.ColTee.G rain .Dar Inan, Lead. Ain.' lames-Nails. Spikes.. Like, Salt, PfOVl - Sugar. Whisky. &e., , Brooms. Fire Drieks. Guano , 31111 Stones.' Pitch and Tar, Salt,Serap Iron, Timber and Lumber. &t.i 7 Brick,. Coke; Cord Wood. Clay. Grated, Tee. Imn.Dra. Limestone. Manure. Pig Iron. Plaster. Slate, Mall Llcintr s, &a., Flour. per barrel. March 21, 'fil" PHILAD'A' dt READIIIIIO RAILROAD'. O FFICE of the Plitlada. &It.: K. Co.. Philadelphia, March 11,1859. The rates of Prvight anti Tolls on Coal transported by Ml> CompanY,will be as follows. froni"l2th ..11sreh,1849, until further nutlet,: ee for tb. etoral, .e core of every at Rle entirely co of Itt,4virtlltslg a as long been In se need net de liy is kept up to be yelled on to nd.to de. • ..4 6 ' 71, 1 1140 at . _ 2 _4, I 3 ..... , E` 4r : I', 4 ..e • :::c1 , ..= ro Richmond, - 140 l 1.35 11 25 120 " Philadelphia, 140 ' 1 . 35 125 120 " Inelined Plane, ,1401 1 35 125 .120 " Nicetown, 1 10 .; 135 125 120 " tlermantown R. 11., ' 140' 1 35 125 ,1 20 " Falir.orSchuyikill, I'4o 185 120 1-00 " 17ititayttak. . 140 j 05 125 I'a/ " Spring 31111 r, ''''l 35 180 120 120 " Cnitshehraen 'and Ply; mouth Ilallroati , •rtl 35 130 120 120 " Rambo'srind l'otte-,nnd 3/ines', - '1 CO 125 I 15' 110 "Norrintolvnor Bridgeport, 130 125 115 110 • " Port'Kenntdy, - 128 1 20, 1 ]o' 110 " Valley Forge, I 125 120 110 110 " l'lnnilxville . ' 1 15 . 1 10' 100 100 "'Royce,/ Ford, ' 115 1 10 100 1 00- " Pottstown. 1 15 1 10 '1 00' 100 " Dont:lasting"; . 115, 1 10 100 100 . Dirdsboro , llO 105 95 '95 // Reading, 05 90. 80 . 80 " Between Reading and M.brirrille, 95 90 SO 80 " Mohlay. ll e. 95 1 90 80 00 " Irarnlinrg, - 0,5 1 90 80 80 " Orwigsburg, - 1)5 ' 90 Pills , .tiott,Py.wptery. ..t, Rheumatism; ptaipt. Dr.ip.vAr, . G•aft..Neural. the Blw.d. • Ft aensitire PSI) twat aperient Ip • physic. es for 81 00. Stntesmen, r name - . to rerti; Fe remedies. Ml', rtlon of them,7 s our .kvrittess Ith also fun de:. d the treetiuet4 . mere alth ethei• Demand A TEIL'i4, best ilia there Is ordorottbe Board or Man:tarts.. March I^_.'S9 121 V', McILTIF.N Petty. wx k Sox, Potts bauts ganerally), SC UYLKILL NAVIGATION CO. .(fiice of tilt Navigdtion • No I Calumny., March 14, 1 S 5). —The charge 'for the uee et Care and for Toll on Anthracite Coal, earee4- on the Schuylkill Navigation will be as follows aunt further' tuner : TOR! FORD, to GUMS, [ATIVE and i t public. that acts !effectual than any , on 0.414 arlic. *but cr to rjvrt he mor wels to rarry off puriu)ses etfeetti • ge ornerier:red in. strengthana the, ea It; and when ngthen and build riripa I reaolatora performs Its fund. tent are fully tie ; Intirely dependent i rr for the prope k hen the etontarb. t, and the wholet of one orean—tbn: city. • For the. ail I rietora Ilea land 1 /. than .20 'years , . t o...;:rounternet the ? .7 .18 4 3 7 7 : • ' <t I ..? . .• . ! o • . a , ..., FllO3l i. I " - '.• .g . % - 8 r i . a •. 1 : : = • : . hi ~..!.1.. ' eta. c. To Philadelphia, 65 ' 61 62 60 Manayunls. r; ' • 65 64 62 50 ' Ppring .Mill. , . • ' c 64) j5O 57 50 Conshohocken, GO 59' 57 50 Plymouth Dam, GO 69 •57 50 Itridgeport, -.. 55 51 52 45 ' Norristrotn, 56 54 52 45 , Port,Kennody, • 00 49 47 40 1 Valley Forge, • ' " r- - 54) 40 147 40 Pawling 's Dam, . 80 40' 47 40 Port Providence, 60 49 47 4410 •I'hcenixvillo. 145 44 f '42 87 Iloyer's Ford. . , • 45 44.1 42 37 Pottstown Landing, ' 45 42 42 87 . Port Union, - • 43 40 40 36 Ilirdshorongb, • . 41 40 38 34 Ileallin7, 38 37 - 35 31 Alihouses, ..,....,---- - • 38 37 35 '3l Mohraville, . 34 37 35. 3f Ilatribure • i - ' . 35 34 31,- 28 Orwlgabnce.TAndini. , 314 29 27 • t is iiafiie. I that round any omplat wt., in bottle, and eonsle- or bad we:Aro:from are a ,healthy Cow The charge w❑l be per ton of Zile the., be tire per rent., allortenee foe %mete. as usual. end no charge leas than twehtyflie route per ton will be made for any Ws. twine. lirkrdor of the 31alinglos. V. FRALEY', Prosidetit." I. reusing tbod to giving tone and •, removing the ilical cure. at is Wt.r.,vr,ren., Iver Invlgo. t to relleeo' the m ttehig end soar• I. P. VOORHIES, Iring, presents , I oasetialthe' bowels 11 etireDirrpria. .1s will always re- MINER AND ISIIIPPEP OT lIIECtLMATSD Lewis Vein i ßed Ash Coal, From the '•NEW DUNC.V.sI COLLIERY." Ile mines no other Coal—which oreurre Ile purify.. ' 4irCargo sakeßy 'JOHN 611A.T, Aurnt - 110 For 1. F. vofmatir.s. N ..„,0.11 Pine xtreet, :gra, York, Pot leellie, Mere 12, '59 . ( June 5.'5C 214p] ti _ • : pstruetion removes keit a perfect rare. ii4Vt•S (Maie. chile o cum for Cholera ra: ; to throw out of this 'ler a long sleknesi. ee removes all sal. e skin. finventlng gives vl. rood Bluest well. ,I,ron.e Darrhavt io i d Bowel Comilla We aped by illirme In. speedlir remedy , by exciting the • I tulllncthlsmedietne tie. Mill iTrer.amt I %It. operates wiihrr' ing to testify to it.v, SPRING 1;97 N* Concern. T HE underigned, thaving leased the Spring Mountain Mines; AT JEANSVILLE, PA.. Hitherto worked by his. Thum& Co—ant now prepared to supply this justly celebrated LEHIGH CIAL, and respectfully Invite orders. C: F. RANDOLPH'. - TIIEO. P. RANDOLPH. CIIARI 11.4.11PS1111tE. Applications to be addretsed to Randolph & C0.,- 111 Broadway, Nntr York, ltnnm..3; 2)5 Walnut street, Entton.Penn'a • . Trenton. Neer .7.sreny. AND TO Randolphs Hampshire, • Jonnaville, Pa. janaary 1,'59 • 4.1 y imtius testimony in a javiporator,and 1 3: ATOB. k a IR daily working curt F. as If l.y ma .cod seldom more any kind of Liver or Drptptia to a he tomtit of a Lis- LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO, OFFICES 205 Walnut street, 1.1111. A DELP I IIA. 110 Broadway. NEW YORK. • 86 State street, 110tiTON ttle. •adway.fiew York. in PottFrille by by E. J. VIIY. . -15;ly • Whatesatn Dmiers ha the boil raridies of DOMESTIC tCtl.iLs—S le Prvprielars of nal Cl'etk Milers, cap- I Lie o/ prodacing neer 150,000 ty . n i a pear oftht.caa m t. I Led DIA MOND, (PIZ Ash.) and I:Lics. ( Ash.) • A LSO, Exelosive Agents for tiro vale of the purely genuine Lo. dust Mountain Coal, from the lorust Dale Colliery of Cu.. C. Ports fi Co„ all of which will be shipped direet to New York. via Canal; or roastwise,rin. Greenwich Pi :rs, (below Nary Yor . d, Philadelphia.) r . [ . nook of the in 8 Vedas. PERILS ALSO. At Philadelphia, from Pier No. 11; Port lila& The eholeost qualities of RED and WRITE Ash COAhE from ech uyikill County, 'elected with special care,and shipped under our personal euperintendenet. RSE." ANCOA ST, ilaticlphia, Pa., 'senora. At Eltattithport, N. J. 16E111011 SPAINII UNA'S and COUNCIL RIDGE _COALS. 6 •nnlln plotb. with and 'intended li;t• Kvery young; marl and waohpod, and his hood. Sumo of and lone never be mall $1,15. . From Ilaltimare..Nd.. • The celebrated lIAMPSIUME BITUMINOUS COAL, • At Jersey City, N. J. {era Lehigh and Morris ample) The Tem:superior WILIIESBARRE COAL,Tront the Baltimore rein; taken from the "And lorledilmproree went and Coal Company's Estate,' near, Wilkestairre; t emo, the COUNCIL RIDGE COAL; both of whlrb t l'or steam pommiespnoars and fur faintly use. are unsurpassed. ", We hold eertillratrs onr olltrea,frum punks who hare need and hilly tested these Coale, mud .pronounee them the OUT ANTHRACITA Coale for steam pra• during no ell nker. lees ashes and :treater blaze, than any other kinds now before the public. May 15,'54 Delivery iri , a e Lwdles, Utl~d GUIDE, tIEND. . beautifully bound vd•in and Ccatots deacriptlon of the etive organs of the ay - have or mold ofy of liertnapbrot both Nexer , le one. I dles In aeleellnfr 'IMO/ unktppl .,it exerts on the 07-4 ) ARTNERSIIIIP'NOI7IOE,-; he autwerllWri have aseoantend tbetaseptes.'front a min ( - ter th ludo te. u nder the 1111010 and style ofTY LE it, - STUN E & CO., and will conduct the bualtwaa of Dec/Hair in Co/. as /tette:taws to VItEGKEICE. TYLER* CO. Ate No. 37t Walnut street. Philadelphia; 109 Broadway, New York; PieISNo. 3, Potfltlehniond. . IItEDEEICK TYLER, GEOIIOII P. TYLER, . C. NICIIOLB BEACH, WILLIAM E. STONE. land treatment of -to may be heroin' Oi Lit C . Firing; ige se by the nobtUty italryltar the skin, and preserving a /pea At great es. 4.4i44100nal letter _ evedeiv4. !These 142..01411 , 44 , •tk see P.A.yeetus,.. ethrtiklatup, Wits ihs May 9,,53 • CAIN; HACKER:.& • inizatrimik illtt47.lB ' ol/ • - 11314144,11r4=leatitt. AIN!, Orders In.otlier - •,_ ' • .lAr. lit ti4till Red' lea' LIG geted. Sctlitripttia,* • TairimAit itiouifs.Ultuat I , 4lsuary '2; ESEMBI ,RTATION. EDWIN WALTER', Seel a a , 1 4;! 1 t ?; t:Thi := 30 15 22 • ir 1$ 9 14 1' 28 24 12- COAL. lOUNTAIN COAL. zi!gi bl.l;oair thty: TRAVELING. - '-PASSACE3 BY STEAMERS. * 1"11HE subscriber -is authorized -tn take . Passengers lqr Skinners tp -and Imm Europe lu the first and Sestina elms and WV, in tire Average at the' lowest refer.' A Strainer malt from New Tork' tor Liverpool an the 26th luau Fl ni: Chas ,Par. 'engem s3—Tbird Clats.slo, found in Prollsions. , — PsSasenert also brought but by steamers. ApVyto • WiMalso sells drafts mi Ewer; tai sums of Ll s sni invisrds. • • /Rat `AUSTRALIA PIONEER 'LINE. Established in 1869. Carrying the U. 11.11aili Sailing Positively on the Day Aciscrtisni. TILE . WELT, KNOWN i m otemc ,4ll6oll clipper ship; 'VONT IXE T," mander, 1000 tans registmls now laadlos asei 10 F a st Rirer;and will salt fer'llelipurne direct, on 'the 23th of April. . - . ."" • The First Cabin accommodations of this ship are tar atoni roomy thin can be found . on. board any steamer.; while for Second Claes Passengers the accommodations are'botb comfortable and commodioni, the whole of the roolibeiog Ward 1p for them. • • ' - • - ' • • -Crbis ia illtt Ph of iobo " .sl3o Pag ; Sero mge nd Cabin =lOO. Cbildnou in ems, tree; OVer t W9 V. Ara . aa " . haftrite. , • For knight or Parimgv apply to R. W. CAMERON, IT Bowling Green, New York. Bled Bi b lbr ule, end liberal ceob advances made on ,00nelenmenie, • _ • VC•beeignees Australia Meters. Bros. 4 Co. March 30,'39. • perm 2.4.1 y) Only Direct Line for Ireland! . • • TEAM - PAP TS' of ' O.BRITAIN and ntELAND) For 11130 : . • • The powerful Iron Steam:lop,, : e CITY OF BALTIMORE,' CITY . OF WAS-lIIMITON, CITY OF SIANCIICSTER. _ .KANQAII4O, YIOO, • WIII all from New York int COME and thenea to LIY- • • 'illk - Ikery'diarnate Fatteretay.!Stt ?"' . Tanaka frown., York : " • • Catin, • - »Vt. 'Third Ciao, • • Peerage . arernoci and Cr ri: : Cabin,'- •• - - - Es 6 Third Clara, -•- - air-Passengers forwarded to Havre. Antwerp, Bremen and Hamburg, Cr 05 lo Cabin, $..15 Third Chow. • To PAltld tin :2G.\ hour* trout Lirorpoob) Cable, $OOl Third Clavet43B. • The above Stremetlis Are Wilt of Iron. In watertight compartment,: carry each an experienced Surgeon; and every requisite for the immediate eltiortion of the. For Pmeroi#e apply to It. J. Corti, k Co, In Broadway, LT.; Jelin U: Dale, IS Itroadway . , N. T.: to It. ED % ARDS, Pothtrlifei Or to • J. H. KIFEIARDS. sttlnemitM - N.B.—Panengera by this Lies avoid the risk . and. aO. lay of calling at Halifax and St. Johns. as the steamers pruned divert to Cork. • r% pril id,;t9 16- • LEHICH VALLEY RA LROAD. Change ot Ilme. ON and alter MONDAY,'DECEMi RIM taith, until farther notice; the Passenger Trains of the Lehigh Valley Railroad gotupany L will ruti as follows: • ' • Down Tratno. Leave 51nueb Chunk at 4.60 A.3l.,end 12.30 P. 31 - " Lehighton ', 6.01 " 12.40; t" Lehigh Gap . 5.23 " • 102 ! " " Slating-ton • 5.4 6 ! 1 -• 1.05 " Laney'. . • • 6,51 • " - 1.25 .4 " White Hall 5.58 " ' 1.33. "• " Ctitimiuqua 6.11 " ' . 1.45 " " Allentown • . 6.23 " 1.66 " • " Bethlehem ' 6.311 " 2.11 • " Arrive Eaxton • 7.20 " • 2.45 " lip Trains. • Leave Eaton at. 11.45 A.M.,and 4.25 P.M • " Detlileheml , " - 12.19' 1 , . 11., - (A2' " " Allentown • 12.34 " 6.17 " . " ellai.miqua ' - 12.46 " ' 5.28 " .• White Hall • • .1.00 • "•, 6.41- " • .-r - ' • ". Igiury'e 1.06 " , 6.40 " " Slatinxten 1.20 " 6.11 " . " Lehigh pap - 1.35 " • 6.1' " " Lehighain ' 1.55 " n.:19 ". Arrive. I,hueti Chunk 2.05 " f5O " 1 ItPIN Mornirfettrain dOwn. and Evening Train up, eonnorta at Manch Chunk with , the CattaliJars. Wit liameplfirt and Erie . Tniin. .The 51orkihigiTrtin down, and Evening Train up. contobeto at titaten; with Trains running to and from Scranton. The Rarer Meadow Train leaves Mauch *;hunk for Weatherly/ Fekly. Beaver Meadow and ilarletrin, upon the arrival of the 205 I'. Si. Train. - Dotl;,Traino connect with Tralira to and from New York atilt Philadelphia. 'l ' .... .- ,' ROBERT U. 8.5171111;.A•upt. if Eng. DeroMber 25.,703 • • ..1 I Rl' PHI ADELPHIA AND RE DING R. R.. , e0 . 4....mY/Pit!nPrAtab Summer Arrangemeut,.ApMlS 1839. DnAWN PASSENUF.IITRIiNS. Leave Pnttarille. dally. (rxerpt Sundatral at 15.r.0 A. M., and 3.30 P. M.—Paining - Rt.:Wing:lt Itt.11) A:31., and 5.00 P.M.' Artiring In Philadelphia at 12.52 nuau, and at 7.40 P. iU. •) 'I t UP PASiENGEIt TitAINS.i . • Leave Philadelphia, daily', (mteept, Sulu yal at 730 A. M., and 3.30 P. M.—Passing• Beading at 1 , 20 A.. 31., and 6.0 P. M. Arriving in Pottar lie at 12.05. noon, and at 7210 P.H. ( . . • . . Both Up and DorrnTaseeng Trains ;connect at Port Clinton with Train's to and f in Tamaqua. CafiliWiffill, Williamsport and. Elmira. M ruing- l'assenger -trains onry connect at Port Clinton fi r Wilkcsbarrn,licranton and Plttatmi. . • . , .. Passengers leaving W.llliatiport by the Catawlea 18211hoad ' Night Una at 1030 r. M., connect with* Pos. fencer Train leaving- Port Cliton at 4.30 A.M., arrive at Reading at 630, Preakfast.nd proceed direct ,to Phil adelphia by Muesli A. M. Rendi ng AcCommodation Train. ' • - . LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. Passenger Tritinleares ResOng at 11125 A. M.. after arrival of Up and Down Mortitug Passenger Trains from f , Philadelphia and Pottsville. ' tithing aPithrtisburg nt 12.40 noon. and connecting'wl h Passenger Trains on the Northern Central. ..Pennsylv nla" and ..'Cumbertand . Valley" Railroads, for Sutilln ry, Williamsport. Elmira, Pittsburg. Lancaster. lialtlino and Chantbenthurg. Returning, leaves ilarrisbarg at 2.43 P.M., after arri val of Trains from above point.. Arriving at Ilea4ing .al 5.00 P. M., and connecting !with Up and Down Trains for, Pottsville and Philadel a the .sapie evening. „No s 4 Trains run on Sundays. - , , Fares... Between Petal!! le and Philadelplda.s2 75 and $2 25;. Reading and Philhdelphls;sl 75 and $1 45; liarrisburgand Philadelphia ' $3 2.5 and $2 70; Lebanon and Philadyiplita3l, On and $2-10; Rending and liar rliburg, $1 60 and $1.30; Reading and Pottsville, $1 05 and $085; Renditi and Lelarion. 15 and ! 70 cent.;. Pottsville and !Mir bum $2 65\ and $ 2 1 5 ; rottaTnie and Lebanon . $1 so .(.1 $I s t , u !!' • ro Thugh No.l Tic sts—Po tsvilfe. to Battimore.Ss 00; Pottsville to fiettyabarg. $4 ; Reading to Baltimore} $1; Reading to-baritliter, $i 25. AM'S 0 pounds ofiltaggag • allowed each Passenger. The Second elaasleters run Ith all the aboye liegular Passenger Trains. 'il , . ire•Mornl ng Traibiliown a A AfternoonTrainllp.cr.vly, run on Sundays.: t! ! - ! "! • -- es Through' First Chios Tick - at reduced rates, to Niag.. arm Falls, thilfalo, petrol t. 0 icago, and all the principal prints in the West, North IV . t, and! the Can !das: and Emigrant Tickets,atkwer , frs, to all the above placer, can he had on application to he Station Agent. te..ie•A All Tickets:will be Purehased before the Traltd start. Higher fares charged if - paid in ears. 0. A.N igowt, Nog. & Cert. Supt. 18- 1 . . April 30.'59 i HAID fl RAII.RO • ONS'PAA'I'LY mining purprlses, at MI paper. Pot tsvitlft. 1)ee:.24, '57 SPORTSMEN!, I SPDXILTSM Trim latest and j invention for talchin' , REUI'VIEIS “Patent Auiinal T Stnall enough to h carried pocket, and as etjectlro' ar It will kills bosr or alcor Lll "ar n ntt. t "a - Call and I. eeahe groat Hon, at DRUM? & !Atilt , Hardware ,L• lron etrcet, POTTSVIL Aprli 2.3, 'OS) ' • * 17 H . ARDWARE .AN g. IRON DEPOT. • liltTuksuu.sc uumt, having now arrang . ed his goods a, his new place of business and with a neitr; detennhutti in of furnish ing /di such•oods as the business ot the. Coal Region may requlre , at their lowest markeNalue. solleits the Inspection of th Public.. I shall be alwaya on hand and haveon hand full ittoek of , Bar Iron, hopping Axes, Flue Iron, . Coal ShoTola, - ). . Cast Steel I . ill'3e ChainP, Minton, • . Nails and Spikes, .• Rope, • • , - T ekle tr.oeka. • Bellows, , A silsand•Vires. &c., llardware and Iron Depot, sent Ssntrr.threedoors ' .. ' -• • ' FRANK PM: 2S,tf above Market. Kist alda. Jai,' 15, 1854 BRIGHT' IRSEW lIAR low Mats* I Miners' Ita !druid an a I.I.,ERCH'S U Two doom be. totet, and neatly *mane the Petteitlle, wheke wilt be :eaten!. assortment o t Haze- trims: Coach Trimmin ' Springs, - 'Saddlery, ' - Shoemaker'' , Tool*. Csrpenter's.Tocht, oiaaa and Paint .. Bar fronotallsises, bolted tt . Nailltattil Spikes, ' Rally:MS Iron attaliats, Smith Tools: tinlidingitaterlale, Cad Steel. -. tvear Steel, - A rmitilatet , • - 31111 Saws. Crow-cut Sawa ' , PinelTand-eawst.• 0. B.returtothlethenltt theyestenttedtohtnttnht the new tirto.by Pon to burdnetot.and Reece a ail command Ebel riont) , - '• Deekrtitt Trfo •Mtlinritl4.Jaanaiv 6 I to theontillefortheratrovisrui I*lnittridoikapartty.andhopryt lity of their gootts.ottlef atteyt , .. nomo4ating priess,wlll deierro trtinedinippert, 41 Lytton: - ar" Dltintsullb tolyttliliaell..ened anledle IN :* * IOIIN- ENGLISH ,& CO.'S- Patent •, . ~ _. , . ~ _ • . Helix. Drilled Eyed Needles ,, decidedly tha beat la the Inirket: of II Moen% sties: from N 0.6 to 12.41graya to .be Nut arlyoleftle awd retail. at v , ': D. DANIYA NV. . • ' ral 'vine, January ;0, '6B • . ..- .` . '6; : ' I . 2 14: ", Names Rarat.Year . THE *041.419115 TOO MUCH WITH 2 1 Iri'itaza. 'smarm • . . . , • The troildlzlee math irlth gel •. : s Ne later *eV. gala, ' _ . Forgetful that a mount of gold , •• • • :Would aiTeraasse a pain 1 • . • And nig tieleondaw diamon retebirtral the midnight mine, ' . Could win ono ray of heereolypeaee: , Down from the Bonne di el ue I • •THE COAL FIELDS OF PENNSYLVANIA. Detailed .PeteriptloO of the S j uutherta : or ffehiy!.. kill Basit;. CHAPTER L—GENEHAVSTRECTEUE AHD, kVO. GOAPHT.—It, will le seen,.by consulting theae,.por tions of the geological maps which embes,ke the, anthraeite region, that ,the ' southern Coal' loasio, I ranging from the Lehigh nlinost to the -fr aqua. harm*, is fur froth possessing a simple COD 'gar s . tiub or structure. It ii in fact„ quite irr gut*, andeonsists of five separate districts. i 1. The, Lekigh. and Little Schuylkill. Diatii4l. From itaeastern extremity near Mauch. Chunk, the mountain ridge's enclosing:the !main, efivetg-, log from their .synclinal knob on - the Lehigh, called Mount Pisgah, range west, gradualli sopa rating..but ,with no considerable deviation from straightness, :Ind no break of contlnaity lilt the, iillAplo notches which give patengeto the strittnas, ; as far a the neighborhood of Tuscnrura anil-Mid-, dleport.. The structnre of this beautiful lion of the Iley,lis tbut of a rather simmetritta yn clinal trimgb, \grodually expandingland dmieening toivardS the west, ;min -defined on eachkide.bY steeroand regularmomititin stapes. The general synelioil form 'of tho, coal field is prkterved throughout this tract, though locally interrupted by several subordinate tinti•clitial &aortal - This part of the baSin is about 11) miles ip length, and widens west frCua u mere point to a breadth of 11 miles opposite Ttescarora. The average !dip of the stra o in the Sharp Mountain. its .southern ,is about SO°A. 22°W. That in Om Lo • emit Rh {{..r. on the other aids, is between 40° and ,60°S, 1 20°E. -.. The configuration of the wis i t per tion,s part 1 this pot the basin is well Eliot; in the background of the sketch reprasenting the!Lehigh Saminit Coal Mine. r ;, 1 2: The Schuylkill nod iSicatarn Diatriat.- 7 Tbe second division of the basin extends (reel tke,nb rep; explosion of the valley at Mitlillepur tdLor, berry creek; northwest of Pine ,, ' rove. Tills 'pot. tion is about 22 miles long, and in its eeu3ral and widest art about 4 milts broad. The Sharp part Blount:1i is its southern bouutlary, and Mine Alill its north rn. In the Sharp Mountain the rocks have bee uplifted' beyond the perpendichlar, so that the lean it an inserted position tfpon the peal tne• sures, dipping ot a high anglel to the south Pas Mid of to the berth. Income plbees the dip is per endicular. This condition. 6 thiogs i t extends Fgs o opposite ' Middleport to , oat: the western end of the Dauphin branch of th basin. it The structure of Mine 4 ill, on the other and, is anticlinal. Themotioclinel north boendi B ridge, kilowatts the Locust Mountain, ranges rest into the Broad Mountain, while almost in theft middle of the,sipelinal basin, near Tuscarora, rises the I Mine lill southward of the other, and tiverlap ping it by more than 'half a mile. The tell -cli ne! crest of Mine Ilill ranges on in nn, almost straight course in a well defined summit, expo- sing the Serial conglomerate, and sepnrapng the. Pottsvil'e coal field from a small bal all the north, which is Called the Mine Dill bard . The.ent:-clinal structure of Mine nil!, visible at the gaps oh Mill Creek, West-Drench, - dnd West West Draireh.gradually dectiues by the itlattuning of the arelh.which still runs on,hbwever4through the west plateau of Dread Mountain, Nearly op posite the eastern end of the Mine 11111, the Sharp Mountain exhibits a remarkable change .ththepo ; sition of ilk crest, n bids' suddenly shifts to the south more than half a mile. The offsetiis mark ed by the presence of two anti , elinal uss, which origitiatiug outside of the coal field lietikeen the Little Sebnylkill and the Lehigh, pas.,er irbsiarant through I h' , Sharp Mountain, and throw i forward two long declining spurs into the coal basin, one oC whichi subsides east , of 'liiiiidleport, while the other knowdas SilretO Hill lying nearer I,icethal low-irough or cove of the lowec ctCrl rucks; and between the more southern, and the flunklof Sharp Mountain anothe.• longer and deeper orie. Jr. is this abrupt shift to the south of the cre st , of the Sha g rP Mountain, and the rising of the Mine Dill ti nthe other side, whielt nearly insulateithereast: t ern division Of the basin , from theri — nai central portion The wider middle part of the' gal field contain) a number of subordinate a ti.clinal fiexure , some of -them. of the form pf inverted folds in the cowl measures, several atiles l in length besides lily. local Cuitturtions and iircgula e riticit of thicdip , rh • 3. Tie .litre Hill Basin ol DiAtrict.:-- ' 0 third division of the south basin tis tiro separate and -smaller Synclinal trough north of Mine Hill. It is between 13 and 14 miles log; and (rout a fourth or half a mile wide at its minced, toe mile.where , it is broadest, west of ,Ilecitscherville. Its narth boundary is the Broad Mountain, into which, in deed, its two extrenfities tsar be-taidtO penetrate. This Mine Ilill basin fbrks into (Cu branches at Its west end by the intrusion of the peaked mountain. The fourth and fifth.divisions of the main coal field originate in the vicinity of Lorberry creek, by the intrusion from the west: of a' lieund anti- Clinel belt of the Seral conglomerate and still low er rucks, forming the, Little LiCk 51ountain and the valleys west of it. This causes thti basin to separate into two Jung and narrow l synclinal troughs, the more southern of which isicalled tiro Dauphin basio,.,and the more northern he Wicu- Disco lowip„ • • .. , 4. The Wicouiece Dalin.—Tids divisi nis near ly 17 miles long, and measuring from 'oho outcrop of the conglomerate to the opposite unel,is from a mile and a half to three-quarters of a mil` p wide, la • pering gradually to a point, with a strupture very ; similar to that of the first or Tamale division. Its bounding ridges aro the Big Lick Mountain on the south, and the Bear er Thick 31 untisin on the north, each of .thetu of monoclinal structure, their strata dipping shoat 45° tuwardap the coal measures.l . , . ARE. D IRON. • ' I n hand, T Rails for red. priers. for CAFI) or gond . HAY WOO.D,I.EN h Co. • 52-tf nven lI'S St we, • • Fine Traykr, • • Britanfa Ware • 'Ageortment or fine Locke, Table Cutlery, Pooket Cutlery; Table Spoon Anvils and Tiara, Aesortineml of fine Gann, Sheet Iran Crnetbles, c , Wire, Tln.Plate, r . 7 Bella Eel tfea,• Sad P'ollll. PUlland lloiteey thelne,- Rollroad Traces, • Powder and-Shot .( ilea,* and fron.relit , titiriet. 111$1;" palm . . , its arorhi Is too much with nod ,; , k 7 ' Our erifrona birth ht "Wed th r • L . We parry on., regardless , . IV happiness dr health, ,I.'" : ' i „Footle up gloated tressunaso ' 'ri • • increase due storks and Dods, Impel NI that a beggar assn. ~ . ;Voids not his bonyhandsi 1 ~ . ''. The world Is too much wUI nal, . Friendship we scorn and plight t - . ' • No Owe for sentimental tenet—. Op, onward in the tight 11 .. We rock the eorynette,',lfortairt% . ' ' ' ' \ Wlt.h.e'eesinsated thtrtt.--. '. I Push hi our fellowmhrtalt;: - . To grasp the bubo neat I . . • : ~ .:Aiti in Ate life.k o too !on ..-' ITo labor and enjoy! t. 1 ior little play cud ell bard volt • . I I Made JACKY ft dull Cloy. Then let as Apia" our toil with swam; ;Our Ilies with eheeidelAlays, '.. - 1.. ~ Audfhrour,h the who 43 lilt up our heart ' , l.:alone Creator's prdtre I 1 .; ,• . • otologkal • An anti.eiinal axes appears,to rant , ing along the centre of this trough, at leait from It iusch or Klinger's 04p eastward. ' 5. The Dauphin Ratin.—The Dauphin basin, cumuieueintat Fishing' creek, west ck( Lorberry creek r esteuds with it slightly' curved +me, ohs. dient 'fo the flexure s Of the South !admit:tin, to within four miles o f the Susquehannairiver. It is about 27 miles in length, has a breapth • at its east end of . nearly between Lorhe r ry,Creek and Fishin g creek; contracts gradually for sere, rat miles ta half a toile between Itturch Gap and Yellow Spring Gap, end still further !westward, tapers away to a very narrow belt, the hed of the valley steadily rising all the way until the coal measures terminate in a long and. acute p.oint,ht a level ottunny hundred feet above the . valleys outside of the bounding monianins. Tito basin is a simple compressed synclinal trough, the atm in the south side dipping perpendieutirly, wbil those In the north side decline south at an averag• angle of 45°. i Eastern Middle Anthracite Coal EItAPTER L—v , Gettettat. Branernan Axil Toro. nitaritr.- - The Eastern Middle I,Lnibracite Co. nett of Pennsylvania is bounded on the South li il die; Red shale Valleys of the Qoakeke and di Upper Catawissa on the north ly that of the Nei copce, on the east by that of. the Lehigh, and o ' tbs. west by the branches of lb. Talley of iheesta wises. It comprises a high roiling'table land o a maximum elevation above 'the 'level of the se of ,ti little less than ,2QOO. feet.' i t isg penetrate from the east and west by two este of 'main anti elitist undulations, tome of the longernf which pass isieh other in the mitre eentnitlportiontrof the' plateau, while- °theta ramose unite -i form contormas -anti-cheats through it. s " : B a - few of, structure - prevalent in many district of .the Appalachian chain, ' where the ' uppe suers left, by denudation !twit Arm 'and "resist log ones.'and the itrata'beneath 'them readll eroded, these anti-eh:ads invariably enter the cos teld• by deeply 'denuded valleys or covers, th motintain spurs enclosed between them being babi :wally of syntlintastructure. ,Viewed io seethe aspect, 4 he main basins of the district, traced eas and will throwing stf the form of valleys, ru out into high insulated synclinal tiountala spurs while the' anti , cliont ridges leave the , table-lon Ander ..opposita -fehttires, passing from the conlig itratlett of- lOng . aarrow ridges, vetarating the he sin luta. hollows or coven.. which. in both. direc lions, make dotter into the red-shale eatleya or th . exterior country.' .' .• ' ..... . • "' • .' ' Viewing. the neittriticit this nomplicatetriosi liell'ln i large _ may, the etholetdiatriei' natural livid** in s oilt into ei2 leveling , flotillas' belts. se mated by.iive generel-and.elirtarningetto hetb.th rypeitual - and...the' miff ennui ; tracts ,Constetin rather et etudes of herina Aft .eadM r iOtieti,nt simple coatintruni textrer. ' Itetertifing t: ~ ._ NO. 20. a detailed deseriptipn of tbe individual lesser sad. ' dies, and .the' basins of ,coal embraced between them, it will be expedient to indicate these larger features, end to elaißiff the Weal lual- 01 .icalkohlis' mad the general'eoal biains whbel they imperato..! 1 * .00 ... • 1. • * , • . • • ' 1 Coal Auk .N0..1, orth of at Bearer Ifentlese. Between Spring Mtinntain as a Ingthern bisundary ,and the 'above mentioned mid-elite! Pismires Ridge's* s northern, basin No.l of 'the district, et. that of the Beaver Meadows, occur". Ass de.„ tailed : analysis of the structure and contents a this interesting coal geld it be introduced aßer this preliminary sketch, ihisill Suffice to nientieti id this place that;this basin Is forked east and "Mat by the. lithrtMitin of subordinate tudi.elinat 7es penetrating it from both quarter,, very much It "tiro burg': andlelinels enter and traverse the Opera! table !Ind.!: -0 ! *'- '4l' - • • . I Cool Beds . No. 2.—This is the narrow and &eight trough of iowcr C,Olll measures confined to.. ilia iaktey of Dreck creek, 'and to the same de plesslon rirolotigect Retool the Tamaqua road to words.the west. It serminetes towards Cress run measures creek:but • thin covering of coal ensures oxtendaF.nosth-west, forking ' off, at it wens, from this begin, to lap across the eastern ittibsided - end of din anti.clinal of the Cataeriss* ridge westward of the Dreeltereek axis; anaemic, big the Breck creel basin proper with a long nat.- -iew synclinal-, bet t. of coal measures of the Big Tombieken fifigill, north of the Cataw'issa ridge. It, is this oblique Owego of a strip of col} 030.1.- SU rail freer theT i esit meek basin Into that' of Big Touthiiiken, wbi h I hits led to the provident error st)' these being onei , and the same basia extended. et • * , • , • • I Coal Maria No. 3,0 r aim 4f Iladelon.—This, ap parently the umateapaaiouied the coal bairns of the , district enclosed between, t he an Il'elina I stage alio& j.: 2 l atid 3, ex tends sae continuous but somewhat com p tested beltof coal stride from a little east of, the oenl Yard in theYalley of llaxle creek westward area io the junetien of the Vtirtle and Big Tote-' lipken. It seems ,$o Newham east. in two blunt prongs, divided kit, a broad low anti-elloal of the epnglynterate t andisubsides a few hundred yards to the Worth.eatt of the Board Yard. Westward if forks in a much More aunspieuees manner, be ing separated by a y it anthelinal ridge of eonglom-. -elate at Cranberr into two long brneeh basins, , i t e More southern !one ascending Elikle or Crag'- rry 'creek; and' Vrolonging *ltself through the' iley of Big Tonthicken, while the more northern; ranging west and Inurth of Long ran, term - iambs* in . the Powell lands north „of the lloree•shoti Awamp, in the watershed,; which feeds the dandy r n of Block creek, 'andthe Little or North Tom. ieken. Connected "pith this third synclinal belt f the coal mammies are the two southern small gains or the Buck Mountain Company, one East, ismire lull. .1• , * 5 ' 01 . ill Coal Basin N 0.4, or tkot of llig Black . Creek. This division of t tbe coal ilehtlying between the oti.elinal Tango, of 'the Commit,- Itifige on. • s 'south, end .titAt of Mack , Creek ' Ridge mail rat Bunk Mountlin tin its north, consists of two rnelloal patehes t of the ef.imeasures, Thu mot,: n.l by far the loose,' and mast important, extend. ng front near the!Orrl Ilule westward, down the !alley of Big Bin& 'creek, to,the INtersection of hie with Little Block creek ; the western consist • ng of an unimpurpnfnurrow and shallow trough, west of Crariberrl creek, and : heading near the i nutmeg of Ittres iron. From Jeddo westward to he mouth of Little Black. creek, the basin is of iambs structure 4 but eastward it forks into at eaOt three dirt { ions, the most piolenged end /rid est of which I sthat of .tha Fillmore and Bock llountain Noethe e D o a n . • • ..--r• ' Coal . BitAin Nd. 5, or that of the Little Black ' ••• reel: pod Nails 111/ork.:Creek.—The next barin ocounteied in odes progiess northward is a long : nd rititrow synOinst belt Of coal measures, ex. fending from El 4 Buck' Mountain, east of Bu c k Mountain Mountain creek, to Vest Beek Mountain, west of the deep defile by which Block creek passes north- Word out from th table-land. The eastern half 6f this trough lie chiefly.in the valley.of Little Black creek, and ,ti sometimes called Little Black ' reek basin. '111 : western:half, from the entrance Black crtek,.oocurdes-the •nlley • us ttoawhale way to West Buck g uestward - near the source of lit la doubtful whether the east of Cranberry into of this latter stre, Mountain, bandits Robert's creek. I and wtst basins f this belt are actually united; }though they belt) g-strictly to one synclinal wave. It would seem ra her, in that present' imperfectly ,develotod state of th e district, that the coal ea 'ores have beecall &copied from out of the ough l or basin above the junction of Big Bloc creek and Critniterry. . Next its east end the Little 'Black, creti basin subdivides; nn at tiellual upthrow of the conglOtn erute, lireaking it into two br.inches ;vane fan ning towards the whin southern spur of B ost Buck mountain, he other keeping a more north ern course tower s the north syttclinalepur of tho same range. . , . Coal J7a.ia N 6, or that' 4..Eav:t Greco Noon- Min.—Between the stati•clinil last, mentioned, or that of the Conyneham Valley,. end another.axis litunted in the e i alloy of. the. Neocene° and Oloy ereeks,.oceoro, tlie alusest detached coal field of the East Green[ mountain. This embraces two distinct , emtebasins, separated by a local anti cli ne!, which lifts lie upper orate of the red shale fOrination to thefutumit of the mountain! The larger, of these Ba sins occupies the west half of the, Green Moe twin, . while the !smaller, lying shoat onile north of the east point of this main e-414 .. one, icseat .j it cat itle north edge '. of the table land, where it o a:looks the valley Of Oley creek, Coal Bolsi ! ' 4 4..7; or that of 41IcAuley's Motto toic.—..la apparently the same general range or belt, with the Western Green Mountain basin lies the remote. insulated, flat-topped mountain basin of ItleAuley's Mountain, Whether this is. situa ted between the` same anticline's which enclose the coal bssinslf the East Green Meentain,,/ am not prepared to ay,' and therefore deem it •Weipk i for the sake of ?avoiding errors of classification. to rank, it separately. , The limits Of the coal in this basin will I:0 defined in a future chapter.— Royer,' GeologyV Peaami col. - 2. . i` Abstellonij. Screams or flusats.—The - value or chess as, a mental exereiseill as en pubic of demonstratinn as that the gymnasium is beneficial to the .to•dy.— The active labfrer cannot always ho :Convinced dint the gytnnostie eierelses would be of much !lentil 4 his health, and lte man who,is contan bully, u 'rig bisituentnl powers, would as arien fail to lee ho ho could his beneftited by the purely \ mental ga eof chess, and, hence many of both el:notes neglecidhose - very things• whiCh demand • their attention4and whose 4.3elfunatie cult ivation would produceepost excellent results. But here we Wish to be elearly understood that we are . not advocates of tht very, constant) sentiment of 'the present.times, t at children ire born' for, special stetionein life, 'poll hire imposed'uonn them car tain- creniologidal "bumps," which. knock,, them into a fixed sphere, - mu of which they dare not travel to be very successful. Such teachings May be applicable td some orders of animals, but. not to mon ll and 4nsequenliy, we desire to always ndvoeate the do'etrine of euliiration. If a person has strong fighting tendencies, we should recom mend a little scC:inl cultivation, much in preference - .toe defelopment of his "fists." If a taste fur 'co ' guagea is soul perceptible; we she'll(' (Weiser a - 'more diligent study nfmathematics ' or sititil.irly • 'exact sciences, and thud. en 4,l:mror to produce what •• :it seldom visible; a "well 60/once; mind." So, ..too, a great reader; or is teal"bunk sponge," which does but little , else than sqp iip - othir men's thoughti, to* find his mind toueh'itnproved by studying the now & quite popular amusement of chess ; for the successful player, in' the solution of hie probletnii, must exert-the tonne faeultiee as are employed in the study of the "exact sciences," Close obsereatMn, careful and systinnatia refire lion, with much calculation, all tending toe deli nile conclusion; are elementsinvolveddn this rec reation, and innst be preSe . ot with those wh,i would be very suecessful. Anti if recreation and anturi. meat are' imperatively necessary to the-happiness of our race, there is; perhaps, no *l.ln" more in. recent as well !iiimProving ; and with thii view, we shall nivel* few of its emblematical points, . oondensed fro an tilde exchange. The "field of action;' or thejboard contains slaty-four squares, • to each one ofiWiticis, every.pieeei bears" a magi ble and definite proportion, which proportion may be considered is noelement of power, - On• there • two bases a Scale is Construeted by which the force of each piece is measured ; first in rciatiOn to the board, and then in competition. with all.the pieces of a different slaws."' ' ' • . - cßieh piece commands *certain number of squares, according to its position, Oa any square of the outer rank or file all round the board, the queen Coalition& 2t other squares, the bishop 7. and the rook ff. The !telpher' of *glares com manded by - th`o queen, bishop - and knight, In , • • f ereases on theiranks nearer to: the centre of.the board. The powers of the two,fortner on the env ern' ranks counting inward frail each edge, use as follows: F. . • . ..• . , • . Queen. Bishcip. • On the first bah :.. , 'll • ' 7 1 01 the second' rank , 23• . - .9 . On the third rank : ' ''•'' 25 .--1 t " ' .-• • On the foie hnicidie sqoares 27 •.I3 • • The knight commands but two: points:from , either of the. Lour earners; three points from the two next adjoining, on the first rank; four on each other square of the first rank, and on the earners t formed by tbel.second rim of squares aroundAhe board; on thei:fitur inner equeres of this rink, it eommandesixlpoints t- end on eaelt,of the sixteen • sqttarett in the middle oi the board, it exerts its masitimin eonninind of s elglit tither nearer: The rook M. the 'midi Agora 'whose action- is not eon. rachni , by.:lseliairpleciel ,ort . lbw.. enter row of •,- agisertlf ; dt euttonnialle no mere of less that.fuer teen ttri'l"fit . v.... -, Tiie . rook', pie Op ceniumad ''one siivare, thi, grid ilf r elhel: pewit• tee equaniti eaeb.- ' Tblts, li. aay.i.the vile. et ipichidvao ...with tea. pact to the 'Aisle hottrt4' r.-.; •- 1 ..•• r' t . 1 ' : • liestew*.stitifortlielr Wattle" value to each ntber.•?lt litt *iiiia,tor ihiapiroile, that to 4:putei*Ut 641144;16 tiii*ever7, viler" within . its mugt - offranait.' Ter' exaMple; than ere 28 sr'-oitt MTV . -'->' ENE #,r; - t`, • Havlspi*orliodtbras.papsoli..iptatisrecl SO a:mita .1 OD andllOGriithlTTlC t/ tiair at that:A . o*CA theittiustatJolrtutta4htspir tba a Rout boloa at any otiorreatablialtrarsil apt ty saehaa z ••";- - • ' . < Rookstolloingir. • &in( Riga • JtOroutistett.t ' , - • • Hatectßinc., • • iiparaceits,,, Articiesaf agreement , riptcalickt, • ' JAGI Reads, , ' °Net Gooki l rte.; ' ' At Mowery abortait 'Ogist4ek JO* TYPR Is atom oxteitairothas that of any oilier erletrla se& tloa of thy Stato,and at, keep baadiaasiloypdosproraly !Or Jotarlos ; * • , Batas a practical Prieto/ opropit air CR 'parasites oar work to be as neat se itiyiliat eaa ben tainedonttUthOettlet. PRINTING IN col:maid' Le at nor Aortae_ • - •`rf ••,'• •••• •• • _ _ _ =BE . t baokibound Nibeetait;TaTy rloty locktui of every deieriptio manufactured, bound itadiuled to ord q rr muerte in the 's transit, from irlileh . , she eoromeads 2L eti squares or isolate; 29 insures from which she commands 23 others;. 12 from . which she commends :Seibert, and 4 froth which she cotacesnda 27 ether,. To let her vivreage value these are to be wietiplie4 -together, sied,tlie whole divided bi the Dumber , of *gums ow Use board. i . .:. , • • - ''' • 29 3 - 12 .x ' ' ••• -. x , _ - 1,4511 , --n.Ts rn the same weir the vele. or the rook Is (Slued o be 14 ; that o the blshop,llls; Wad' of the kolght, LYS. The (malt at the Own Is Malta* to one square on each , diagonal toren excepting the rook's, pawns; which bares transit only on one dlogoial. Tbls gives 14 to be divideilky 1.75 the value of-the pawn: Any Onion Wltscun derstands the's:nose atebeas.maay take. the hoard and verily all these results for himself." "ScuuTtatt.t asscrrt.7,—Titlir'is the title of a paper which has riseti,en . the mina of the Workman's sa t A-dweatFia II ti of uovi'llihi" reputation formerly pubr, etrin,hrtnersv.iiia by a man named Price., e Gazette is pabr fished by Richard- Edwards -and Wm..D. H. Mason, rind the first number appesn'td ‘on Saturday week. The publishers' stafelhattheY intend, the Gazette to be tin independent'fite 7 ily paper. 'They 643114'114; . hive': the adyin titse of the experience' of their predecessors iu 31inersville, and can avoid the , rocks ,upon which they split. We like the. letterer the first number of the Gazette, and'heartily wish the proprietors success in their enterptite. • SIUNIFIVANT.—The s tIew editOr Of Abe Wash • ingtoa Constilutina r Wm. M. Rearm; was fir - years one of the editont of the ) ,I tt‘r .York' Journal Of COMOteree i a paper !xi th? t afereit; of the Britidaree,Traders and 'Per anise . (rites, a rabid opponent of C0406'1 .41. Smgrican Industry, This is the man Selected to edit Mr. Buchanan's organ at the kederal Capital. Workingmen, is it not' a. significant fact t • ' t- • T 4 Totes publishe4 at Ofianiberebari, bl .CoOk Frey,, , is a well conducted papery and remarkably neat in appearaaeee, The court tri prim of Pennsylvania generally, compares foiorably in ability. and appearance; with that of any other State in the Union, and; is fully op to the mass of the papers,Publisited lathe cities.. this fact speaks well for the progress of pro v incial jourpaltitm. , , • *VAT (night to 1:e" dual 'with 'web fellowi iii Timee.'. • • . Deng them. It would be much better to have, a law punishing the crime adulteey•with death. than to.tive the isiet egainit murder violated ac la the Sickles en We - say then, hanirthelidat term if it will seta es from emelt cranes as that .of a. February.Subbith in Wnihtngun. " Is 3lr . Browne, the, new editor'ot ttur.,Washinip. 'ton omen of 'Buchanan, A naturallietl, Allmon If net, it is a queer proceeding, 'fleeting sink It man.. A comhination of , similar : circumstances, seem to In tinier," that our iitterests ari sold "body autl breecher,", to foreijo 'manufacturers. 4h:s lant position, truly ! r .. • . Ir WAS stated by a deeding dentist of CH. eagn, bt is recent address to his brethren; that the Oisiount of geld plate and leaf:used to the United StuteO 11? r the qplneOlg . and repair of defeetiTe teeth was $2,250,00). This is a het which , at. test,. the existence 'of a ,high . civilisation and a good ,deal,of toethiehe in this bleised lintt SONDAT 24th,) Col; Joseph., Peettpt sod eife..ef Cat/Mir/lA, PeM112.., eelobieted their got. don weddiug..; They were merited. In and bars 4104 in tho same quiet lane, tlfty• piers. - ile. has very truly been 'tiled, "the father oT lii• CAtarisaa dtailroad.". r • Tun Demoeratie,poity luta given` - up slitting. member of Cangtets,,Goveruors stet._ It cottages its attention ciao/it'd!, here and there, .to *lew Lingo justice .4e, town- councilman. EaST Dili thitjabc'n's of those who do not.situt high. •\ , • . 1 • t!DINTEIDII AND lingwens.-The question,”Wh'y , printery do nut succeed as well as heowereK%4l answered this:—"Because printers work fur am; bead apd hiewers fur tho stomach; arid Mbar,' tienty 'mpi have stotnachijint one haihrnini.," 21' 382 , 23 460 3011 27 108 - . Ilona= GnErtny is about. taking. • • trip to Califurnia, aia. Kaiaks and Utah. ilo,will mars. in' September. ' • ' • Josera M. Cavaco, of • Philadelphia, a member' of tho late Legislature; died on the 3d Bu.,—Mans puli% clans beast, that air can't he bought, when theg aro really ao worthleaa that they can't tpa sold. Mr. pount.As's political numb. like, the presest season :in his own State, is decidedly beeinred.; A rt i oA;7l3ufquirantino la to be 46bn/filed - et New fork. • • , , - [wan WO:o=d Ol'lrne. mums' .10y11.11A14 "KILLED' IN THE• 163 a." :.• • - . . ilauctonotpril Mb, 1 0 $.' ' We see *althear this short serdenre almost daily:!,44 bow little . hapnreion does it have upon oar minds.— Living in a mining salon, where thew fatal ateldents 'fnpeently happen, we 901,10 10 10,1011 11 all a ihatter oftours:, that men who enter the natter hs the Isom ing. may never again behold tint light. of- the sus.— Thaw who enjoy the ,warmth of their brill hint Anthra cite tires, seldom pus • to need upon the tolls and dan gers encountered by the men, who. at the daily rick of their Urea, procure Mr us these constbrte. Many , of our kind hearted miners unwilling-to disturb tbserettiset of their enmsaniona, rise at 1 o'clock, d.vpare the emelt breakfast,take with theta such food is they think no ceentry to support ,their strength until they ref urn.. and depart to their dangerous work, busing their *allies locked In slumber. 4 Before the bright orb Of day has rued over our swim tabu tem they aro often carried home by their eom. , rade! the spark of life baring beau Inmoulls extlis gulshed by a of pal, "Killed In tbe adore—be haves a widow and Wehlidtau acaltala rlitnm atanees," Ia read by the careless eye of thousands; nose realising the fun. meaning of this short paragraph, bat ,the mutterers who have been deprived of their onlYearth• ly support, srlawut the consolation ,of, ono last partlCg Wont.' We bare been led" to, them retreet king. by this being the third week in Ivitcression that Mt rel bees bentehtett called.ou to bury mimeo suddenly killed In the minima— , On Tuesday, 26 th , ',bung" than natried•Jaases , Orrlk, pof 18 year. old, was suddenly killed. A large piece of coal struck him, drat kuseking 111141,CIVItf. The; nienid the mine were hastening to ht. iieststaneo' when they saw the coal above descending, sad had barely time to menu, with their lives It required over two boon Wow to remove the cud, Wore lbw bed; was found. It is supposed the recent reins was lb* CaBse of the support giving way. ; 'Though to yfting au years. Jameswas the dilet support of, his avid pirettle s and they hare many pleasing remembrances of his 21141 -piety.• Alboullb months since, beanie:tam A tneasheir'of church, and Plncli that time has been very stillative,to etery means of grace. no we hive mason believe, the death came suddenly, It did dot Add 'bite unpile patiod.:. Ile had been.for sometime pasts regular Masher ;hi the Sabbath nehobfitanddila little 'dieters were very much effected at the death of .their young leather.— Now my young friends. who reed the JoGagas,(t bus • rio doubt but there are a great malty young miners who do.) will you be warned by thim inditetidailb of Aimee, red 19110, hiseaaneplet that If you too should its est loan without a moment's warning. your friends may hare the pleasing bops of tOlahla to you a better world, But I sto sorry to say, there are a great Many young boys who Work In the Ulitke., thatmnok• Began, chew • tobacco, lind wren drink Intoxicating Ilquoe.— Then therget to quarpoling, tightlogond taking the name of the Lord In vain; thus raining their bodily health, and periling their Immortal souls. Ido not Ur lieu. any of you that,nied the Jot:meat would be entity casual wkked proidlees, and I hope you will Pot INV loci to warn (huge Who are thus guilty. Ema. ' ,RELIGIOUS Tete Tint Prtiebyteetses.Churrte of node bassisd. - 111.., tisotordorod s ereKi OVUM of now" Wend. Harley to cost wren buinetrtd dollars. ' Ertsdorst, Cornrcartcre.—Tho Clearral Canoodles of Ile Episcopal Church of the 11utted StatenoriU assershie at Richmond, VA- oft the kb of October nest. , , Dead' or a CUEGTI -Rr._W.li. Arnett, pasture( Elailthteiperish (Pnatestant Eplee.pal.) church at Cum berland, Mt. aka on the Ylet ult. .11a had Pat inctent ly Tetanal from a visit to Cuba. • Tun Inou , at nay. Dr. Chapin's cluireb ibrAhs, plat .year tins amounted to allow seventeen Ibptiaed dolbric th e &dot, is nearly trw from debt, one the Condition of the chozett brofnever heti more prosperous, 'L - • A ItcrolUlt3 ran ittofittittparan..-The Nor York *.s. maker states Litat the e 6 tubers of I'h ,lisdgl. obi.% reperin .0 trona:Wel ttenefottnitton Iteln; ' among the worst Introit-stet' of, itsltintore. O the lisle convert* In the lorstiern -and voilly metotera of lb* city, at learn ono hundred smile beamed as strearly.aetively and rierrstedip inunigitri roti7lag Dit Para 'WO= • and laboring for the convention of etbors„ . Viler from that Touter of tbe city rvetton at leot:a huagnat and lifty-froti the sonntilasent galtioneenpOttniathilyta, eying lelidenes of Artftr..tralon. OWE" =MIEN
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