The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 28, 1859, Image 1

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TWO DOLLARS persuades, payable la Bill::
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Millecopies loons adders/411a adedneej c: I.'.!:'. $& 00
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The lorn3ll. will be furnished toPirrient Ind CAM
e t 3, per tod neplee,eert_on d_eltrey_ 1 . , - _ ........
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areterjporn oud aIIAIX ignale•ra Illtpplled with th e
.1001.5114 a it in :allure. ; • , • ,
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'' vac tin or s eesehrise.
ue tu vend th e m
If P abwriber4 order the diger timsoll,-0 tbsir
until'
PaPer4, the publisher stay amain
all anenrave are PAL • ,_ , .
If sobalitnesnat or rr"," la take their newspa.
per , tom 0. as, to Which they are directed, they are'
repaa4l# until they...hove. settled the bills sod
ordered them dOe"1/""/ ,
trouw ,„ Wore to other places wit boat' IntlnTnin
thr pal4l,her, and the neeempor..re,
seat
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thewr
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di , :',: ear t,, ilwr decided that vefuldng to take Le pa
Ef T:l_ . . , b , Are, or • ' , moving, and ieaving tNettju
00 , 4 '7; j,, prima flan evidence of Intentional thud
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• ',,RATES OF.ADVERTISINC. - li
One lIIIUare of le lines, 50 canister one in vrtion—snbe
assault lesertinns. 2.5 rents each. 3 lines nue time„2.s,
- c ,,, t ,subsequent insertions, 12% (melee earth. 411 eV,
',ewe: wart over; Huey fur short periods, charged as
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v ,„,, , ONE. TWO. . TRAIL SR. menuq
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r.ur lines, - 80 125 • 1'75 . 275 4 ,
yor lines, 100 1.60 200 • 300 6
Sia Hues, •1 25 225 ' ' 260 '4 00 ' 604
pryer" lines, 126 . - 225 270 450 - 7 Ott
gi;ht lines 125 225 285 500 8 001
Niue lines," 125 - 225 300 15 60 '9
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ALL (Wan rift LINEA COURTED AAA TOWAWT br TAT Inn.
'One square,., 125 . 225 350 600 10
Twootuarep.. 225 400 500 ' 900 'l4
squares, .•
Three squares, 360 600 750 • 12 00 18 '..
Four 450 .6 00 8 „
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Quarter cut.. 600 900 12 00 18 00 30
. VslArgerepace for short periods, as per agreement I ;
itirfinninees ?intim., $1 each—acconipattled with a t
advertisement, 50 cents each. , • ~ T.
Advertisements before Mari-Wes and Deaths, 10 - centi!
per line fuelled I ntiertiOn—eu beryl hen t ineertions,s cent '.
per line. Nine wonleant counted seta line ici advertialn ".:t
, Merchants and others, advertising by the year. wit
' Chilflge.4 and a etanding advertisement not exceedinr, I
- lines. will be charged, including subscription,slo
Space to the amount of tour squares ; with ets pi
ces and subscription, ' i •23 OW
Without changes, at the rates designated /WV.. -- 1
Advertieements set fn larger type than usual will be
charged 50 per cent. advance, on these priers. All cute
will he charged the same an letter press. i ft
No Trade advertinernents eceived from :Advertialngi
Agents abroad , except at 25 ' er cent. advance on the,/ L
prices, unless by special agreement with the publisher r
Marriages 25 centa each. Deaths arcompauled with jao-'
Hers, 23 ectit'a without notice'', no Charge. I
All notices, except those of a religions elmiacter ami
for educational purposes: will be chit r,ttel 25 (Tub, (eral.),
number of lines underlo. Over 10 lines,4 cents perlln
additional.
ProCeedings of meetings not - iifa general or publi ~.. ,
character, charged at 4 cents per line for each insertion , •
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To facilitate relent:Wool:we will state that 328 line
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MA.' us column-104 lines a talf col untn—atnl 82 lines i
quarter column. 2352 words make a column-1476 a hal
columu—and 738 a quarter[column. 'A if odd line. ore 1.
each square, ahameti at the rate of 4 yen Is, per line, fa , .
one time, and 8 cent, per line for three I Imes.l 1
Yearly advertisera must confine their advertising fel
their own business: Agencies for othere, sale of Ite4 ,
)ante. Ac ~ are not included in, business adveri i.eme rata:, ,
IRON WORKS.
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• EAGLE IRONWORKS. ;_
Tatuftqua, Schuylkill County, Pa. 1
HENRY. WALTERS respectfully in 4
vitro the attention of the busineis coue,
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It : " —", munity. and eepecially 1.0, the proptle;
iii r ~„„."-• tors of Coal )linen. Rolling, Grist 'Mid
. ~ ~,.."!!"' ?taw 31111, and the Managers of Bolin:radii;
will. iron Works; at Tamaqua. ,
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being one of the oldest practical Machinists In tbei .
vainly of Schuylkill, and having stymy,' made It lill
eartieuter business and daily duty to etudy the different,'
theories presented by dilferont Mechanics, to facilitate,
MI !foisting, Breaking and Shipping of Coal in the Any '
,:
thracite Coal Regionn of Pennsylvania, he consequently; :
tatters himself that he is an well prepared to construct;'
Ant indsb with accuracy. Steam Engine's of any power;
Pumps of any capacity, Coal Breaker' of every deneripl'
ti.m. and ell kinde of Gearing for Rolling,Grist andlair,
31IIK and also, Railroad Castings, an any ot her Foundry
and Machine Shop firm In the Anthracite Coal Reg nal
.ef Pennsylvania. ,
Mane WALTER'S would alsp call the attention ofCoal
Operators to hie newly Improved Cieal itreaker o tsurti In ,
use at the Coal Mines of Messrs. George Wiggan ,k . Sotq !
and Messrs. Shoemaker ,fewl,ledlisr, Tsui:mut. The mli 5 '
on are 1:4 inches+ In diameter. containing 77 teeth. 3 and
s half inches Apart. The addition or improvement. Ganml .
the old plan is In the Ineertion of a Condi underneath
.the rollers ' so as to prevent the Cool from rutmin
through the milers until jt, taboaken into an unitOri
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'sib.. about Pi inches squaw . It makes the nest kin :
'of Stove Coal, and makes, also,' less dirt than any uther
Coal Breaker florin use.
Pesetas desirous of p!ling up Breakers of the kind'
are invited toren(' up tlt ir orders. which will be prompti'
ti ,,
ly attended to. ()pier of early k1,,1 thankfully .re•
reived.. 41e.T En Nis II EA SONALILE.
,0 Tamaqua, January 8,'69 ~ . ' :Ay
• TAMAQUA IRON WORKS. i
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Carter rk.
/ran Pounders, Machine's's.lrr and Machinists' twd
Makers end thr Badgers: ' ''''
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. . _ . The P übser Ibe ilk are uow prepared toil
,receive okindseri focal! yin of Stet innaryl
.4 „ .. .. 1 1in , • Engines and' machinery for collimiety
~. e;iy,4,- . blast furnaces. Minx, &c. Extemire falii
t'Z'''''.,...% . o •=7-' rilltios and practical experience in Mini
I,u,ioess, warrant them lu taking. Oo Jarge.4t emelt:Wl
at the lowest prices. 1
1 Particular attention is called . to Ivens k Allen's Se,
Stylie Patent Winding .MarbinerY, by which the Slope
or shaft repo or chains rue ou the top of both drums in;,
d,..oble.ways.
This arrangement, It ireconlidently believed. will ea
In tne wear and tear of r a pes or chains, the price of 111
Matidnery In tine years; and for fast winding.simplicit !
of eoredruction and durability, It cannot be surpassed
We also recommend the new car wheel. Invented by M.
aeren li. Allen. This wheel ran only be had at o
.er, s a, and has stood the test of the several severe win
terr plot. trltirr.phantiv; not a single wheel having heSa
brr . ..n since its introduction. W are now placing
ar trrr the care of smug of the principal Railroad Comp
tie, in the country.
We would also call the attention of the publk to Ili
Termer Car Shop,lronne,ted with the above worts ati
',ere ly er,tod for the nrunufltrture of Railroad. Drif
Freiebt Care rim' Trucks. and furnished with all the
te n t rarvroverrients, so that they are Chris enabled to e'
rrerire aerk Much cheaper and with wore despatch that
triretolore. •
4.111 work guaranteed. Persong Wanting anything
our line wuuld do well to give UR a
. CARTER & ALLEN
April 21,18 17-
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FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP, 1
Port Carbon, Schuylkill Co., Pn. p"
. ..-......;.4,, 'l,ll, IV IN TERSTE EN :I'lllollllo
. . ..„ imi k OA his readiness. frinn llik , ' ‘ ,.inpi..t e ,, u tilt
of theabovenamedestablitatinent.tosti* -
--; ply all orders In his 'nue of bur.inent4
- ........sneli AP for Stearn Engines, Railroad ni:11
firth Cars Pumps, Coan u
treakers.Cohtintsand Mhl t ,.,.
try of every pattern. lie warrant" , his work to.givesati.% . •
It t I ion, and accordingly solicits patronage at home a ,
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' al4na,i, • Jan.:27. ISM 4:ly a.l
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'TSVILLE ROLLING MILL. ii
. 1 THE SUlWAtiliEltb are .en
dantly manucarturing varitas . slzesl6i
3idliers'
Ind 40 pounds per yard. Al o. la
!tails of the most.....4proced pattrril ,
, Ali and GO pounds per yard... Yuan tlEe
:knee oflthe pant the years. we leel 'confident ley
LA.ing- halls unsurpassed in quality by any mill in tike
entry. All business eninmitnirstionn addreserdlr
..era. %%Input' & Sow, Iron Factors. Pottsville. wi I
,et with prompt attention. .11'i o.llll.ll:NlSlritd.i-
June '2O, 57 1t_....2.1
. 'PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. R,
vli; Subscribers beg leave to-att.,.:
nounce to their friends and the pib4
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t, 4enerally.that their new Roiling 31
'a& Palo Alto la now. complete:an:l knl i no
. ope ration. and that they areprepare
rain' r catboat, patterns. weighltirtmm
p , .r yard. Also, different Mies of tiat,square an
,uo I no•rchants• bar iron. '
, ir.b•rs r 3114 r•har iron are respeeffully solicit
wi will meet with prompt attention ifieft either
1:0111.1. , , Mill, Bright & Lerch', flardware Stot
.tail. or at their office. N. E. Corner of Centit
-I ureets4,l story. 11A IfItA)D,LEF: k VA{,.
Jra. I. *47 •
TO CO
OPERATOR &
'‘onv,er Boller works..
The subset iher respectfully invite thl,
at tputlpn of the buslueis comuoutillr
his• !toiler Work P, ten Rallrusd sirept.t
tow the Passenger Repot, Ppttscille,P ,
shetc h+ is prep.tred Innnufacture
BOILERS OP EVERY PP..SCRIPTION. ••
Stselts, Air Sticks. Mast Pipes, Ossotueters,De I
es. p. Hollers on band. . . .
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Holy.: prartical ntochnnle . snd hsv Ing tor yearnelevoiro
7n,if to this hrittith of t
thst work dniao at 'e.tabli.hOwnt
~ ...,tiqn"tho to nil who nifty favor. him with a
tti.l Companies will find It greatly to their,
lit ills work Wore oncroring elwwheri,
Nov. 21. .17-tt ) JOHN Ti 1i0111,14
BEAVER NIEADOV IRO N
Y IRON WORK J
Brien 'iv. udnon re
halm. the public he IN now 11
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iir4rletor of the Beater Meadow Iron
17 11 , 0 oon iirmo. Works, and Is fully prepared .1
M.Tufarlure, at thin rata tdlFlnnertfl
ma tit tl Very ciao; Pumps, Railroad and Bai)
3:111 every other dexeriptian .nf Iron and
whiz% for the Coal mining or Other bnaines
th.. ine•t reamnable temp: Alan, Blowing Cylinder
tr ithed. Furnarea and Machine wink in general. I
brims. of all kind., done with neat neas and dental
ir
the toegt.nrirea. • All work furnished by them w -
nod to perform well. They would roll it theettatom,
who may want 'artlrles In their line Int hiprieinit .
otilera will meet with itiimedlate and prompt/Me: •
I
iti;3ver Meadow!. January 1.'59
,SHLAND IRON WORDS - 11711
t,:lUBSelltIll:Itti are now kV,
w, , parod to f urnhit. t the A 011pild ;tit;
Workc,:iteaut.Ennin'ea and
power and ~,parity: for utlidne atodotlnT
durposs. Coal Itreakk•ri. of evt , ry I , l7.eattp,
ti.str tuto,
oteriptlons. Coal nod Drift. CIII
t&ethor with cast imp. RP t.rc,litn:y
01111
plitt`tro.t, largo Truck and nom" earc,—a I ifurniAted
. •!I . ,rt.t notion . The, autt,,th c rs natt,
loattnticls as every rocntiod of the firnn in a
t• t H.ll ut..z.b. , lttle.litay bc able to f urn lo tn,tchl
tlttt will comp-tn. favorably with any In th4'
.;1. All orders directed to L. P dc intoslAit u•
Li huylklil &ono ty, Pa w ill receive prompt Alden
.
L. P. GARNER- 1
311CIIA 1:11, G A 1::s7 V,
JOS k:211 GARNER-1
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Stand, Mac 10,'57 lit
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DEHAVEN'S IRON WORKS 1!!'•
• Dllsseravillet H
- TIE Subscriber Is prepared t dmama
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' facture S'rEA 31 ENGINES of any newei,
1 " l'u in psot any ea part iy,an d Coal Linen kits
~., . z i at " .4 every deseriptlon ; as well as ;emery
Aber kind of machinery used in Mines,
ro t t ee A.tu r t i I 4.0 E. 'tolling Mills. Saw-Mille. tC.' 1,1 ; i
V roni the fa:Miles iiossesigini for nranutartorlag,itrid
' 2l ioni t , A Pdlivllre I Ira the business, work can betutrnid
i -it iiiit.ttlbilsliment.at tile very iOWVit prlceis;% d
1 t upc4 l,, r , mility. .
i ' 1
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'.. , ii.dcsir,ins of putting nyibiachineryof any , I 4.,
i In"
nt cd.l to 11 and exaqine patterns and become ci
itth prices berurr Fnii t ruling elsewhere. I'l,
, r.itrs of eicry kfnd are solicited. and strict . atteill '
it, given to their prompt execution. • '
_ _ _
. ILLIAM DEITAYEN
48-1 fij.
, Inersrille.Derereh rr 9, Intir •
WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. I
Puttewllle, pa, . !1,
! I
1105. k Jail WREN tePpeettull) irtnflt
le altentlot of the I , lll , llllefe ebnlnitlOl SI
/little New lia4 hie Shop end Pnllnd yr
rented between coal and Ile limed st ire
.td fronting on Norwegian street, whei
t.
red:to exerule . ell order,' for maehinern;
...,o, sort as Steam lingines.ell kinds Of G., • .
.r Rolling dills. lirlid and e3W Milts, Single it
.11. A `ti n , , ['trial's, Cool Ilreakere, Drift ea ni. nil kin. t
, t tarot I Ca.tings, nosh as Chairs fnr flat and T Hsi
+.B witches. kr.; all kinds 'lewd and wrought I ' t
No.:. 11.111. prartleal merhanire.and haring me
1+'n13.14 of the Coal Region t hrlr study for year
.41 kin is of Ihreltineryaln their lino of huiness,tbi
12
, rthitell yes' that work done at their estiddiAilw
: 1,- uti.rvain n to all who may honor theft will'
. Alf ,r,r Lira thankftilli roeelved and proniptlic
,d. on ltut tiv.t riemulabletOrMA •
Mx k 8 WREN, . JASIZEI - WILICN.
q.•12,,,51
ME.E
EINE
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.I 'SILL TEiSiITOO TO MRCS THE BOWHLS Or THS
PUBLISHED EVER SATURDA
VOL. XXXV.
. MEDICINAL.
ICItC. W..EPTING,
. y 110LESAVE AND
.RE rAlli •.. .• .
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ClinceaxLigsre itarnici 31Qtariagglisrt.
, !I.E. : Corner Centre rind Norwegian Sta., .
POTTSVILLE.
ft LEA & PERRIN'S Celebrated iiWoreesterb,
shire Sauce ' ' , constantly ou hand.' . .
March 5,'59 ,
OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE
IN TILE COUNTY..
"SIGN tIF THE GOLDEN E4CLEY'''
Centre St Pottsville.
rho extensive business
1r: •
01 thisestablinunentin. o st ' ~
!suresatallthnesafresh Nr - 10 4 - .
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suppyofthepurestand
---- W,, , . Vrak, ,i_. -
best DRUGS, smotaxsa, %.•42‘s, ,Pr -,
cursuctLe.,te., km. - f.s -, .....r. - 7 —.4 It ..
The proprietors, the - =.7.,. - Sts. •••":"-
4 .1
'senior tking a drugaist .- .....„.„. ' 4 - 1 ' F
of thirty years' raped- WI . ... 5;24 , , 141 r,
ir .1
Loam ;tire their Porwmat "" ' ri4 • . -
attendance at all times. "
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, sir Pa Kir ulq •at ten- ; ''",z -di *---‘,
'on paid to Physicians' - . ,
Prearript 1011 R. ...
* * *Paints, Oils, Mass. Dyestuffs, te- in large assort
'went, wholesale and retail. JOHN G. BROWN: & SON.
Jane 20, '515l ' i 26-
THE MICHTY HEALER!
World Known and World Tried.
lIOLLOWAY'
S -OINTMENT.
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The free salmi redenti of all Natlons,ae Felder the Tere
diet of the leading Hospitals orthe Old and New Worldi
stamp this powerful remedial agent se the greatest:lre*
Ina , preparation ever made known to cuffrring man. Li
PEXETHATIVE QUALITUS are more than )(auxtuns, titre'
the external orifices of the skin, invisible tn' the naked
eye, it rearhee the seat of the Internal disease; and in
ail external affections its a naintlammatory and healing
virtues surpasaany thing else on record: and is Nature's
great ally. • ;
Erysipelas and Salt Rheum
Are twe'of the most common and virulent disorders pre.
valeta on this continent, to these the Ointment is espe
cially antagonlitle. Hs ...nodes operand."' is first to erad
icate the TOllOOl and, then complete the cure. ,
• Bad .Legs, 'Old Sores, and Ulcers. •
Cases of ma n'y 'Wire standing that have pei:tioscirrnsli
refused to yield to any other: remedy or treatment, have
Invsrlably succumbed to a f,t applications Of this pow
erful ungeut. •
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• Eruptions on the Skin,
Arlaing from a bail ',tate of the blood or throttic dleeaee,
are eradicated and a clear and traorip , rent eurface re
gained by the rentoraqre action of this Ointment. It
suroaarew many of thecometics and other toilet appli
•anceti in ite power to dianel rectum and other disfigure
meuta of the fare. I • •
Piles and Fistula.
Fiery form and feature of these prevalent and stub•
born disorders IP ehtdirated locally and gt.prrly by the
use of t iv ennollent ; wa rinfonten tat lons should precede
its applicMiott. Its healing qualities will be found to be
thorough and Invariable.
Both Me Ointme'nt and Pill, Mora,. be .ased is
•" ..:. Ike .1011oteiny cares: 1• ,
Bunions, . Itherniiiitism, Sere Thro a ts. •
Burns, ltiogworm, Sores Of alt kinds,
Chapped Hands, Fait Ith , um, ,". Sprains. --. •
Chilbtalms, fields. Stiff Joints,
Fistula, . Flan Diseases. Totter, •
Clout, . Swelled Blonds, Ulcers, .••
Lumbago, Fore Legs, Venereal Sores,
Mercurial Erapt's.Sere Itrehpfx, {founds or all
Piles; , Sore Heads, • kinds.
ifeVaittiton!--None are genuine unless the wards
"Hof ' , amt.!, New York and Imidia;,r are discernible as
a wairrmort in every leaf of the book Of directions
around each pot or box; the name may be plainly reed
by lidding the Salto the liftla. A handsome -reward
wilt bu given to nny One rendering such inßtima . tion as
may lead to the detection of any party or parties coon.
torfeiting the medicines or vending ' the same, knowing
them to be spurious.
* t. old at She manufactories of Professo i HOLLOWAY,
1
......rtes of t . l --
80 Redden Lane. New Volk. and toy allrespectablo Druy .
gists and Dealers in Medicine. throughoutlthe United
States and the civilized world, in pots at Fl 5 cents, 63
cents. and 31 each. ..i.
13:3-There is a consblerable sating, by taking the lar
ger hi7.es.'
X.li.—Directions for the guidance of pat4uts In seery
dhorder are affixed to each pot.
J4lllO 12, '56 [ifeow] . .1 24-ly
Joy to the Admirei is of
A FINE HEAD OF
21E11 CIigEET HAIL
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f t t.
AIX of beauty, it eannoLexist with
nu..a tine head of hair. then read the following,
ao ifi.you aid/ more.wee circular around cach,t•ottle,
owl no one can doubt.
I .
rOressoi" Wood's Hair liestoradive3».
We , rail the attention of 'all, old and young, to this
wonderful preparation, which thine back to its original
eider, gray hair—covers the head of the bald with A lux.
uriant growth—removes the dandruff, Itching, and all
cutaneousi.ruptions,:-. eaUstell a continual flow of the nab
viral fluids; and brace. If Used afea,regular dressing; for
-the hair will preserve its, ettor r and keep It froth filling
to vxl trine old age, in all its natural beauty. We call
then upon the bald. the May, br diseased In scalp to
use it ; and surely the young will not. as they l .vslue the
flowing locks, or the witching curl. ever be without it.—
Its plats , is,upon the tongue of thon.ands. -
, The Agent for Pr0fe.,..4
.Wood's littlr Restorative in
New . Raven. welted the following letters lu-regard to
the Restorative, a tevr weeks niece.
L Ti•ns Iltivsn'Covn••Jul M.1i56.
Sir.LSAVCCROSTII—S :—I have been troubled with
1
-dandruff or; sett rf on my head fn. more tlitin a year,'lny
hair Miran to come out, scurf and hair together. I mw
' In a New Ilaren paper about "Wood's. flair Restorative"
es a cure. .I called at your store -on the first of April
10t, and purchased one bottle to try it. and I found to
my Foliar:teflon .11 was the, thing; It removed the send
and new hair began to grow; it Is now two or three in
ches in length There it was alt ,9 I have great faith
In R. 'I wish jou to send me two bottles more by Mr.
f
Post. the besrerot Ms. I'don'tk ow-os anyof the kind
IN used In thin place; you '
may ha e a market for many
bottles after It Is known here. •
Yours, with respect,
PDII-41•43.1.111A, Sept. 9,1950.
TROY. WOOD—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative isprov
ing itself beheficlal to me. The front. and sko the back
part of my bead almost lost Rs roe -clog fact n.U,D.—
I nAell but two half pint bottles of your Resters.
tire. and now the fop of my bead is w ell studded with'n
Premising cmp of young hal!, and the front lo also re
ot,ii ling Its benefit. 1 have tried MIA , preparations
without any benefit whatever. I think from my own
per'sonal recontmendatioti:l can iudure malty others to
try it. Yours, respectfully.; 1). It. T 1t03145. N. U.,
• INo.,ltit -Vine street..
VINCiNX6S, Ti. June 22.1853.
PROP. 0.!./. WOOD: Attyou aye :Mont to manufacture
and vend year recently discovered flair Pastorally°, I
will Flop, for whomsoever' It may concern, that I have
need It and known °there to 11143 It—that I have;.for
.several p.ars, been in the habit oluslng other Hair Re,
Itorntiver, and that I find your= vastly superior,to ems,
other T knOw. It entirelyicleansesthe head 01 dandruff:
and 'with one utonllt's propel use will restore any pen
son's hair to the original youthful color and texture,
hiving It a healthyl soft and glossy appearance: nod ell
this, without discoloring the hands that apply It, or the.
iirrer which it drops. I would, therefore, recommend
Its tine to every one desinaus of a floe color and
texture to haht" • r •
. Itritport fully ion, it,
0. -J. • WOOll, & CO..P
York, (In the i6ent N. Y.'M
AO 114 Market mo.. Si
• An 4 sold by al
Apr 112.1.9
WILSON KING.
imietcws.3l2 Broadway, NeW
yireA Railing. Eilt:lblihtunent,)
nis;llla.
I goodDrugglsta.
14.3 m
DR. COO/SWELL'S DEW XEDICAL SALT
, For Inflammatory Dlitiases Only.
New Medical Newedical Salt!
IT IS NOT A CU E-ALLI
,For Izelanunatory Diseases Only.
COGGSWEI.L'S NEW MED
VICAL BALT, insterd'of being a remedy for all ills,
has control over but one;111, has historie aim; and as
mmplitthes tint ono thing; to wit: seoeure ixrtaxstaro.
tir entrisi; whatever be it, form or 16(111'17. whether In'
the head, threat, abdomen extremities or skin.
AtE.DICAIL pecu
k'liar excellence is, that wybout.the useless lasi of
elood, and' strength, it effectually cores Inflainnuttory
1)10.a5,0. (no others.) by or:educing au equilibrium stall
Monet+. In the body, the want of which is the sole
rackof Itiflatimal lon. I r
8 1
,VOTIOE TO IN 11— .1101
:
follawlng forms -whixb the unha.sneed guid.. as
sume. and many hero tent limed, !ISt bare more or
less refer or pain, are as L asily subdded by tbejf EW
SAM. es fire's exthiguishi4ll by water, to
wit Eosin Fever, Headache, Hugs of Bleksd to the stead
and Dealt, Fits, Inflamed; eyes. ears. hose, long* and
liver. Neurelght, Fpinsi afbr,bns , Crysliteles. Bronchi.
Pleurisy, Asthma, Cr nabs, Dyspepsia. Venereal Dit
cases,' Rheumatism, tient, S crofula , and hll Itchil)g nod
ether cutaneous eruptions.
DR. COGGSWELL'S NEW . lttEti,-
le.ti. £ALT exerts, ii,he the rarebit; math r, an ex.
t ra"rdinary B, ti uencenve r the na end arteries, result-
Ing in a gradual decline of inliamtual lon as Indicated by
the pub....which seenyesinnes its natural' state, as the
beat prig ;end rarer disappear.
•
P OGI.,SAYELL'S NEA*- MED
ICAL SALT does 'Oust vrhat It elainut to,do—no
more; nn loss—equalises Alm lipids by.. removing from
the system all artOrlal add vrnous r obstructions. De,
script/b.! Circulars
_May be, obtained .Iran sny Druggist
wbo hi t s f 61a valcule medicine for rale.'
•
r. CoggaweU's Antiptilogistie Balt.
ACUTE PACKAGES, SI CHNOKIC do., VZ DC; FAMILT 00 4 $4.
s:. rby wail, fret Oexpease, on 'taint of priee. •
Ina a Ids witlicheunte or long statullng thinner, should
AEG A EE,Grders cbrOtife. perkagr.
Fur test ImolalA and direet lune ape circular.
D. C. TA 'MN .% RE, Am, ,Dock st. naida.
N. 11; 7 -Agent,: wantettpesery Clty.Town cud Village.
rift. COGGSWEA'S NEW MED
IJ SALT is for settetn Pottsville, by C. IV El
ba.; In Slivers - oHebb/ 11.11. PirroSTl In New 1.14110
delptils, by iv. Denson; In Pert Carbon, by IL Ennis
Es.
. LIE; In Br:Clair, al Evan's: In iliddleport, by. d.II.
Form; In Tuscarora, try Resume k Fax, and - by aft ra
spectablo Druggists wherever the "Jonititse Is rond.
As it Is not a patent medicine, but the prescription of
sn eminent physician, no ono ilhonl4 Fall le, try the,
NEW MEDICAL SALT. • : ' • I
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- Ayer' S -. _Sarsa i arilla
,
COMPOUND Rem y, in w hi c h
f
Awe have labored to produce t most effeetual al- -
tecative that can be made. It is a ,neenteskd e,f met
/ of Para Sareaps rills, so combined w th other mitotanees
' of .1111 greater alterative power ant afford an effective
antidote for the dlseaseadareaparillt is reputed to cure.
leis believed , that such a remedy s mantled by those
who .soda' from Stratmeux tempi/lints, and thaVone
whirls will accomplish' their:Aare mug proved leamenee
service to this large riser of oureadlicted fellow citizens.
Flow completely this compound will*. it has been prov
en by experiment en many of the tie •eases tenet found
otthe fulk.witeg complaints:— •
&Wyk and Serefeeinus • Copula ate.' Rruptions and
Erripire, Disiaies, Ulcers, Pirepre Bracher. Tumors,
Str/Crifnetesi, Scald !had, Syphilis ad .Vspleddic Aff.x.
,s.,
. limy . irrevrial Disease, Preps,. 11: ream or ,Tic Doak
lourre.x, Ikbilify, Dyrpeysia and,/ ' ieestiox, .Ergetpdac,
'z,' /Thseor St. Anthony's Fire, and Indthe whole claim
oricemplaints arising from /imperil of the Blood.
ied
This eonlpound' will be found 'great promoter of
'*elltb. when taken in the spring,4 expel the foul hu
mors which - fester in the blood mai that seam& of the
year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling
disorders sue nipped in the bud. I Bultitudes can, by
' the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the Bode
kePee of foul eruptions and ulcer Pus sore*, through
which the system will strive to rid Itself of corruptions,
'if not misted to do this through the natural ehanvels
•I the body by an alterative medicine ' Cleapse out the
Bated blood whenever you dodsi s impurities burst
log 'through the skin in pimpl,ts, e ruptions or sores;
cleanse it when you And it Is chat acted and sluggish
lei the "'eine •.
cleanse It whenever t. is foul, and your
feelings will tell you eritv. Even lehere no particular
disorder is felt, people enjoy bett heilth. and live
longer for cleansing the blood. K ee the Hood healthy,
and all is well; batten Basted:nil of life disordered,
there can be no la ing health. ner or later some
thing must go wren , and the great blurry of Weis
it ific
disordered or overth two. , ..,
Ittursaparilla hae: t itid deserves ra chi the reputation,
of aiciemplishlng t ae ends , lint he world has been
egiegtoutly deceived by preparatkilis of. it, partly be
caaide the drug aleinei. has net all the virtue that Is
el:delft for it. but eloye,,berause eta y prenarationes, pre;
binding to be concentrated extractof It. contain but
little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or nything else.
ii .
(During late years the public e bean misled by
large bottles, pretending to give a q cart of Extract of
Sarssiarlila for one dollar. bloat, f these have been
~. frands'epon the sick, for they not o IX contain little, If
lul .
any, SersaparUla, but often no CUM rev properties what
ever. Bence, bitter and paitilul Isappointinent has
followed the use of the various met ets of letarsaparilLa
which flood the market, until the. me itself la jeeny.
despised. and has become aynonymo a with imposition
and cheat. Still we call this coinpola d Sarsaparilla, and .
irltend to supply tench • remedy /OP alf rescue Manama
from the load of obloquy which ' upon it. And we
think we have ground for believing , t has eh tnes which
at* Irresslatable by the ordinary run f the diseases it is
Intended to cum. In order to me re their complete
eradication front !hit system, the re edy should be Jo.
diciously taken according to directi son the bottle.
PREPARED BY - I
• DR. J. C. AYRE
. .- Lowell, Alas
Price, $t per Bottle; Biz
-7--- I
Ayer's. Cherry . 3
140 lion for 'ltself' such • renown f
el
variety of Throat and laingcomplaii
uhneceseary for us to recount tbe'ev
wherever it has been employed. A
cOnstatit use throughout this sertl
' More than assure the people its q
• the beat it ever bap been, and that. it
dr for their relief all it has ever bee
Ayer's' Cathart
FOR TWE CORR . (
direness. Jaundice, Pywepia. hit
1 'la &mooch, i i rPvi,at, Mextda,che,
reclaims end t Ramses. Lever
.tier, Tumors , Sun i Rhsum, W
tz, us a Rinn•eliff, and for Panty
They are imprecated; ea that the
ke Dieu} pleasantly, and they am I
t e.world fur all the purpome t e ors fen
' ce, 25 cents per Box ;.Five
10-
I
Great number's of Clergymen, Ph
.0 eminent personagesj hare lent t
the unparalleled usefulness of
.rt,pitee here will not permit the i I
he Agenta below named: furnish 0
twa.a,to in which theyare given ,•
riptlona of .the above complaints;
at should befollowed for t bet rim+
Do not bo put olf by Unprincipled
reparationo t I ey make more profit .
nd lake no others. The sick want
r them, and they should hove it.
All our Remedies are fn. sale by I•
Ille; and by Druggirds and 51.
. mughout the country. .
1 April V, '59 , 2
THE LIVE •
NVIGOR ..TOR!
• FREI:AXED BY OIL SLM FORD, • .
• Coniponnded Entirely in GUMS,
S ane of the best PUR A'I'IVE and
LIVER medicines nhw before t e public.tinit, acts
1
, tii a a Clahoriie, easier, milder, and eelfertnal thanany
.ther medicine known. illis not ly aCa th girlie . but
Liver remedy. act Inc first on the her to emir rt its mop.
o
lld matter, then on the Stomach an bowels to carry off
t tat matter. thus accomplishing t o - purrseies effect*.
-. Ily, without any of the;paintwl feel ngs experienced In
t s operations of most 17 dhariics. ' It strengthens the
1 atonal the same time that It purger; it; and when
t ken daily ha moderate doses, wit I argthenpod build
1 up wltpi unusual rapidity.
The Liver in one Of the principal regulators.
ofthe human body; and . when It performs itsfune
t ens well. the powers of the s stem are fully de.
liluped. The Stomach isig filmes entirely dependent
the healthy action of the J. rer for the proper
rformance of its fune.oak lions; when the stomach
lat fault, the bowels are at fa lt, and the whole
s stem muffin's In •'conse- quen of one Organ—the
' iver —having coasedtoll do its uty. . For the die.
I es of that organ. one of . the p prietors has made
his study. in a praetire4 of more than 20 year*, to
thid some remedy where. with Ito counteract the
tinny derangements tom! which' It it liable.
To prose that ibis rezne.Peil dy is 'at last found, any
persoritr i nubled with 1.1. 4 ". ver pomplalut, In
any of its forms, ham bully, to: try, bottle, and cuticle.
Lion is certain. 19
These Gums remove all innrbl or bad matterfrom
the system, supplying to their latex healthy flow
of bile. Invigorating Merl glom . b, causing food to
digest well, WI:0i ng flick, blood, giving tone and
health to the.whole male chine .y, removing the
causeofthedisease--effert. - lug a 4adleal cure. I
.., Bilious ultackrarecured.Z and. what is &Her. precen•
tad. by the oce.slonal use of the L iver Invigo.
valor. .
One dose - after eating is sufficient to relieve the
stomach and - prevent the food (rim rising and sour- I
. .
lug. 4 1 1
i • Only one dose taken beta fore re tiring; p re•e mita' ,
:‘,Taf)lamare.
linty one dose taken at,( night, loosens the bowels
gently.and cures Coale'. Vas.
Onedosetakon aftereachS, meal will cure Dyspepsia..
ire One dose of two tear" spoonfuls will always re
lieve 440 Headache. 1..
One bottle take(
RUFUS PRATT
ino le token for fe , male ob struction removes
the cause of tlie disease..., and mikes a perfiet ewe.
Only one doSe ately relieve* Clonlic. while
Ooe dose often repented •is r sure ;110 for audera
Morbus prevlntfire of Cholera. -
fiCY-linirone bottle l needed to thrnwout of the
system the effects of med-~ trine a (ter a long sleknese.
rairOtie bent*. taken for Jaundiee removes all
low bras or uttnatuml rotor from the akin.
' One dose taken a shirt thne hefureeatinggiveavi•
gar to the4appetiti., and makes food dlr.est well.
One dose . dflon repeated elites Chronic Parrbeenln
Its worst torms,whl le.Sust." mere and Bowel Complaints
Yield almoat to the fi ent'wfdose. T
I
One two doses cure at-r.. tacky , c.tused by Wo rsts In
re
childn; tbere la noturer,r, safer, Or speedier remedy
lu the world. as it acre fails.
*A few bottles cure Dropsy. by excltl4 the
absorbents.
We take oleasnrein rt.llll comirei
as a preventive' for Flmet and Ay
ail Fswrs - of a Jiglino/sal Type. 1
cerfnintr.ond thousands — ' ere 'ail
Wonderful virtues.
A;
who use it are airing their WM
ta.dt ix feeder 41 the mouth with,
allow Loth &wither.
TEE LATEB =woo,
I==
4m.**. too great to believe. I
plc. teen firsqose benefi
than one bottle is required to eure
Foraplaint.fmm the worst Jaundice
cowman Ilea ti aehe, all 01 'bleb are
Cased Liver.
Price; !Wiper bo
DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, 345 . 11
Ira-Retailed by aft Drneglate. Sn
DEN RY SAYLOR; and to Tamaq •
June 19,'68
The most Eztraoidtnae
Age.
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MORNING, BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
MEDICIN
& CO"
ottles . for $5.
ettpral l
the cannot every
t, that It is entirely
denee of Its virtues,
It has long been In
.n; we need not do
*My lx kept unto
may be yelled on to
found to do.
a Pills,
igestion, Dyrnlery.
Piles, Rheumatism,
Cbmpktint,
rnu. Vogt. Neural.
'ing the Mond.
most sensitive can
he be4t aperient in
physic.
oxeo for $1 00
deiaas, Statesmeti,
air names to (*.rib
hese remedies, but
sertion of them.—
'ads our AstnteiN
with also full de•
and thetreatmeut
dealers with other
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he best aid there is
Kowa & Bon, raffia.
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nog to testify to Ita
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SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1859:
TRANSPORTATION.
LEHICH NAVIGATION.
T a meeting or the Board or Man—
. agent of the COAL AND NAVIGATION
COMPANY, held February 81,1859. It tem •• '
ltisommt. That until further notice, the reek of Tell
upin the Lebir,b Canal for the year 180, be and remain
the MAO is they-were diming the year 1858, but that.
upon Oget shipped upon mid Canal, upon presentation
at the Company's Weigh-Lock of satisfactory eridimee
of acid Coal haring readied tide at Dristot, Br passed out
of the Delaware Canal at Wells' Palls, there shall, until
further Entice, be alkmed froth the established gates,
such drawbacks as will make the mixitanis toll upon
said Lehigh Canal not greater than thirtywight rents
per ton of =hi lbs. Published by enter of the Board. -
EDWIN, WALTER, Sap.
• NOTE.—That weld farther notice, 1 ,„, Cowl
;pied aprin the Ledi.jk Cams!, rimer palatal thence
into the Norris - eagle, there shall be allowed, Itp . o.s
preseataticat at the
.Conipany'et Weigh-Lock of sat
istlietory *evidence of said Coal haying raveled
tide, each drawbar& at will make the act Tall on
said Lehigh Casa! sipms each Coal, the saale *as
von d reaching tide at Dristo;.' •
-•- • •
AT a meeting of the Board of llanageril of the Lehigh
Coal and Navigation Company, held February 16th,
1i49, it was
Rewired, That until further notice, an" abatement of
20 per at. be allowed front the **tab aigt rate of Toll
on Pig Iron on the Lehigh Navigation. • • ,
By order of the Botivii„. EDWIN WALTER , Ssey.
April 16,'60 - - • 10. Em
PNILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD.
AMMIMMagiFM
,
RATES OM ELlEltillT, U.'S 111EACILAIsEIZE.
ON and AFTER MARCH Ist, 1858,
untilfurther notice, the foilowlog Bates offreight
will be charged per 100 pounds: - '," .
re • ~...
'‘
. .
q .z..!
ARTICLES 07 FRIIIIRT. 1: .. 0 1 k I'e
, • ..., C 'Zi 2
• . 4?-' 4 :. Ilk
• .•••• 4
Dry Goods, Confeetlonerj, Itooki.Carpet. 30 is
logs, Clears, Fresh illeat.Flah,G lass. ,ke
Anti's, Bran. Hatter, Copper, Eggs, Ear- ,
thanware.Grlndstodes.Groerrlea.llenip
Hama, Hardware, ;fides, Hollow-ware, 1' 22 11
Leather,llachinery,Oystent,olls,Seeds,,
kr.,
Cotton.Coffee,Oraln.Bar Iron,Lead, Mo. • 9
• , laraes,Nails, Splkei, Rtoe, Salt, Proof. /B. -
icns, Sugar. Whisk y, ke., . •. -
Proms, Vito lkieks.o sumo. MI Stones. - . • .
Pitch and Tsr,Salt,Serap Inot,Tlmber
and Lumber. de., • 14 ,i" 2"
Drlrks. Coke, Cord Wood, Chi, Orate".
lee, Iron .Ore. Linreatorre.• Manure, Pig
iron, ll:tater, Slate, Malt Liqntr 2, an., •
Flour, per barrel, . • •. 22 ' 'l4
. March 21, '5? r• . I'l.,'r'' •
PHILAD'A it READING RAILROAD.
;.
of
the
P ti hi l / l a i d i :ll, a ia . ,ta l rc ( h . 1 1 2 1- 1 1-; 84;9 °.,
Thevates of Freight and Tolls un Coal transported by
this Compauy, will be as follows, front 12th 3larch,lB4to,
until further notice:
•
• i.. 3 c ., , • c t
- ... 1 1 - ;,, • 0 t G
.5: 1,1, 9 --
- -
' ..0 [ it': .ci . U
------,--- ----
To Richmond, • . 1401 1 35 125 120
" Philadelphia, - 140 135 125 - 1 20
" Inclined Plane, l4O 135 125 120
" Nicetown, . I'lo 1 25. 125 120
" Gertrantown IL R., 140•, 1 35 125 120
" Falls of Schuylkill, • !. 1 40 11 85 125 120
" 3lanayunk, ' , 1401 1 35 125 120
" Spring Mills, . 1351 1 30 120 1 12)
." Conshohocken and Ply-
month 11.411 road, .135' 1 30 120 120
" Itambo's and Potts' and
. Jones', , 130 125 115 110
" NOrristownornridgepoit, 130 I 1 25: 115 1 10
" Port Kennedy, ' 125[ 1 20 110 110
" Valley-Forge, 126 120 110 110
" PM:nal:rin j d, ' 1151 1 10 100 100
" lloyees Ford,, ,115[ 1 10 1 00, 100
" Pottstown. li . 1 1,6 I 1 In' 1 00; 100
" MOlIZI:111Sill0, —li • 118 110 100 100
" nirdsboro'
-4i l
110 105 95 , .95
" Heading, 95 90 60 80
.4 Retween Reading and
.0 - 4irsellle, 05, 90 80 60
" Mobrsv.lle„ 05 1 90 50 80
.
"Hamburg, - 95 1 90 60 80
" Orwlgsloart, 95 , 90
By onler of the Board of Man:wets,
Marels 12. '59 12 1 V. 11. McIL
SCHUYLKILL NAVICA
( i ffi ce of Qv.: Schuylkil
/ Company, March'l4, IB49.—The
of Cars and for Toll on Anthracite C
Schuylkill Navigation: 'will be as ful
notice:
FROM 1
To Philidelphla, .
Manayunk.
•
Fpring Mill,
-Conshohoeken;
Plyntonth Dam,. c
Bridgeport,
Norristown,
Port Kennedy,
Talley Forge,
Pawling's Dam,
Port Providence,
Phcenixville, •
Royer's Ford,
Pottstown Landing,
-Port Union, ;
Birdsborough,
Beading,
A I thOuses, •
Hatnborg,
Orwigsbarg Landing.
IThe char.:4ldß be per ton of 2240 IN., lent tlre per
cont., allowance for waste. as usent. and no charge lout
than twenty43ve cents per ton win be made fur any dis
tance. By order of-the Managers.
. , F. FRALBY. Preeident.
-COAL.
1. F. VO ORHIES,
' NIUE AHD SHIPPER OP ?RR CELEREATED •
Lewis Vein Red Ash Coal,
From the .DUNCAN COLLIERY."
ifs mines no other Coal—which assures Its pprifi.
Se-Cargo sales by
• - JOHN PIIAY, Agent k
Fat I. t. V 001: flirt.
No. IPPIne street. New York.
-Pottsville; March 12,'19 (Jame b. 'hB Zi..lyl 11.
~
SPRING MOUNTAIN COAL.
New Concern.
THE undersigned, having leased the
Spring /mountain Mines, -
AT JEANSTI GU; PA"
Hitherto Worked by was...Ott:as& Co.. are now prepared
to supply ibis Justly celebrated LEHIGH COAL, and
reopectrully Write orders. :
• ' C. F. RANDOLPIL
•
TIIEO. F. RANDOLPH,
• •
CIIAALKS II A~II'~LLIRS
Applications to be addressed to •
-, -, • .. . • Randolph & Co.,
11l Ilroadsway,, New - York. Helm 'X;
2u5 Willie t:al rent, Philadelphia; ,
, . kleatoq, Peon'a ;' . .
' ~ Trottel'. Neve NeTey.
AND TO Randolph/ & Hampshire,
J ill e, Pa.
.
Jaonary 1, '9 -4.1 y
COAL ' COAL. • COAL
LEWIS AUDENRIED-& GO.
OFFICES :
205 WitinTa street, PIII LA DELPIII A.
' ' 110 Broadway. NEW YORK.
• 80 State street,lloSTOS
Wholesale; Dealers tit the beet rorieties .of DOMESTIC
COALS—SpIe Prvirrielors of Doi/ Creek alliery, eapa-
Idepf producing orer 150,000 loos a pear of the Mei
era.
tal DIAMOND, (lint Ash.) and IlLwa
ALSO. .
Elamite. Agenta for the sale of the purely genuine Lo-
cust Mouutain Coal, from the Lortist Dale Oolitery of
Gm. C. Ports R Cu., all of which will be !hipped direct
to New York. via Canal; or coaatuipe, via Greesiwith
Piers, (below Navy Yard, Philadelphia.) •
ALSO,
At Phl.l34elphia, front Pier Re.ll, l Port Rich.
The choicest qualities - of RED and WHITE ASH
COALS from Schuylkill County, selected wtth special
care, and shippod.under our personal superintendence.
. • At Ellubethpoit, N. Z.
LEMUEL 5PR1. 4 .41 mouyre.is and COUNCIL RIDGE
COALS.
Prom Baltimore, Md.
The celebrated IIAMINIMr11}: BITUMINOUS COAL.
•
At Jersey City, N. 7.-
(eta LP Aigiti and Morris Canals.)
The very superkw WILKESBABRE COAL, from, the
&Meyers rein. token from the "Ana furled Impinve.
ment and Coal Compsay's Estate," near Wilkesbarre;
also, the COUNCIL RIDGE COAL; both of which, for
steam purposes and for bunny use, are unsurpassed.
We hold certificates to our'otltees. from parties who
bars need and fully tested these Coals. and pronounce
them the RUT ANTMIACITE COMP for steam to ewe, pro
during no clinker.less ashes and greeter blase, than any
other kinds now bikes the public.
Ida 15,14 •
CAIN, 'HACKER &
.IAIII2II AND enterriti or •
3131444212 E. Sozataa.
Also, dealers in other fret qualities .
White and lied Ash Coals. \
Fe. 136 Walnut street, wirdelpAid, and Ma/VW
Wharves, Schayikal.
•
TNOXAS CAW. MORI= HAMS. .11,21114000 t.
February 21 ,' b 8 . .
J. O. MUM*. • ' warty.
TURNER &. GOVITE'N
Miners avid Shippers of •
WHITS ASII COAL from tba Kest mad Wad limit
Latta Caletles--1 1 / 1 11310T11 it SLACK lIRAVI YLIX(L
Onittit—Ont to stmt. appalls Splstopa I Monk;
Pottsailio, Aptlllo.'6B • . -••
TAPS wr SCHUYLKILL ir""Tx.
N portable form,backed wit roue in,
mato& minim* "rle•ls nuts!. Ihirealleig
HOTELS.
.POTTSVILLE- HOUSE, : -
,Ons F. 118ar88,- Proprietor, 4 •
Oudre amt. POITSVILLS,
AnKlordgtablingpoirlde&lia
Wmmm , 20,14 4 -
"WkIITE HILRSE •HOTEL t ..
_"
verger of I.;: afro end hantowee arerto, reuseure.
Joseph H. Veger, Proprietor.
Entertainments and areotmmAstlons ' -
of the best kind, and every attention gat
will be paid by the hoot end bie at- • e s
tendants to make guests and trarall•
ere oconfortabli. " ' ""
Angola 1,*57 ' 3147..
TRAVELING.
_pAssacgs BY STEAMERS.
Subscriber is authorized 4-
to take Passengers by Steamers to and • 4
from Europe In the gist and perond elan and s so o t e
steerage at the lowest rates. A St.amer Palk - from New
Tarkfor. Liverpool en the 26th lost. - Plot Clara Pat
seaters, ;IS—Third CIS" S.O, found In Provisions.—
Passengers alto brought out by steamers. Apply to.
11. IBANN/04
Who also sells drafts on Europe int Innis of El and
upwards. March 11, '69 It
agm;g2 'PHILADELPHIA Sr,
READING RAILROAD C0.,01 4,
fire, 221 court' YOURTll.streri.
PHIUDZI.PIII4. April 1616, '
PASAF.NGER TRAINS BOIL HARRISBURG. '
On and afire Mendanleth instant. TWO Passenger
Trains will be run DAILY (Sundays excepted) to Har
risburg via Reading and inierinedlala points.
• • ' . 610UNINO LINE.
, terree the Depot, at Broad and Tine. ntreeta, at 7.30
- t
Anteing at 172,3.1404 at 12.30. Noon. • .
AFTERNOON LINE. ...
•
Lerma' the Depot, at Broad and Nina at' reefs. at 3.30
P. r:'
A irking In linrrlrbnrn at S2O P.M.
~idtare to Ilarriaburg, Ist claws, • $3 •Z
24 clams, 2 70
Dy'Ordet of the Board. W. Q. MeILTIENNEY, '
April 30, '69 19-tOlat.] .•, Steidary. .
Only Direet Line fbr Ireland!
STEAM, to all PARTS .of GREAT
BRITAIN and IRRLAND. zig gEr s
For $3Ol " •
The powerful. lyou Steamships,
CITY OF BALTIMORR, t CITY OF
CITY OF MANCIIFSTER.. KANGAROO, •
Will sap [rim New York for CORK and thence, to LIT
-
/Fir-Beery A/kraals Satarday.lilA
Passage from New York:
• Cabin, • • - $75 Third Class, . - • •.$3O
.Passage from Liverpool and Cork
Cabin, - •- • • $4.5 Third Class, -•-; - $4.0
Sir-Passengers forwarded to Havre, Antwerp, Bremen
and ['embark:, for $55 in Cabin,THrd Vasa,
To PANIS (n 26. hours from Liverpool,) Cabin, RIO;
Third Class, gas.
The above 5 tosmsblia are built of Iron, in watertight
eons partnientst carry verb en expiohmred Surgeon,and
every reqbisile for the irnmedidie extinction of- the.
For fast age apply to R.J. Corns A Co.. NI Broadway,
N.Y.; John O. Dale,l6 Broadway, N. y.; to
Or to '- J.ll. RICtIARDS, Idlnersrille.
N. Tl.—Passengers Tay this Line avoid the ri,k and de
lay of calling at Ilalifax,and St. Johns. es the steamers
proceed direct to Cork. - ' [April 19, '69 16.
PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R.
• XP.
Strummer Arrangement, ApVl 18, 1859.
DOWN PASSI:NGKR TRAINS
Learn Pottsville. daily. (exeept Sundays/at 8.30 A. MS.,
and 3.30 P. M.—Passim; Rending at 10.10 A. M., and 5.00
P. M. Arriiing in Philadelphia at 12.52 noon, and, at
1.40 P. 31.
UP PASSESSER TRAINS. , I -
Leave Pliatielphts, daily, (except Sundays) at 7.3 Q A.
)1., and 3 " , P. M.—Passing Reading at 10.$ A. 81., and
6.05 I'. 31.
r etiring in Pottsville at 12.05 noon, and - at
7.50 P. M.
•
Both Op ii(nd Down Passenger Trains connect at Port
Clinton wills Trains to and from Tamaqua, Catawlma.
Wlllhuniport and Elmira. Morning Passenger Trains
only connect at l'ort Clinton for Wilkesbarre, Scranton
and Pittston. , .
Paatreirgera leaving Williamsport by the Catawba*
Railroad Night Line at 10.10 P. 4., connect 'data Pars
ranger Train leaving Port Clint at 430 A. 3f., arrive
at Reading at 4.30, breakfast, and proceed direct to Phil
adelphia by tiro OA. M. Reading eaunmodation Train.
- - •
LEBANON VALLE BRANCH.
Passenger Train leaves Reading at 10.23 A. M.. after
arrival of Up and Down 31 rning Passenger Trains front
Philadelphia And Pottsville. Arriving aelferrisborg at
12.40 noon. and connectin with) Passenger Trains on the
Northern Central. "Pennsylvania" and "Cumberland
Valley" Ralgoada, for Sunbury, Williamiport, Elmira,
Pittsburg. Lancaster. Baltimore and Chambersbnrg.
Returning, leaven Ilarrlsburg at 2.45 P.M., after arri
val of Trains from above points. Arriving at Reading
at 6.00 P. M., and connecting with Up and Down Traitor
for Pottsville and Philadelphia the same evening. No
Trains run on S unday:. . .-
•
C
gati ,
on
v the ore
on the
1 further
• • Fairee.wwlletween Pottavllleand Phlladelphia.o 75
and $2,25; Riading and Philadelphia, $1 75 and 51 45;
Itarrieburgand Phlladelphia,l3 25 and r.t 70; cobanon
and Philadelphia; $2.00 and s'l 10, Reading and Har
risburg., $l. 60 and $1 30; Beading and Pottavtlte, $1 05
and $0 85; ,pending and Lehanon. 85 and 70 'tents;
•Yotterille and Harrisburg. 65 and $2 15; Pottsville
and Lebanon. 51 $l5 and $1 50
Through Tn. 1 Tickets—, Portant() to lialtimore,ss 00;
Pottsville to 51ettysburg:$1 60; Reading to Baltimore,
$1; Beading .o Lancaster, $2 25.
Are 0 podnda of Baggage allowed each Paveenger.
The Second Naas Cars run with albthe above Regular
Passenger Tny's.'
gir•Mornin TralnDownandAtteent;ouTralnUp,onty,
run on Pun& ys.
- .
Through Flst Class Tickets. at redneedvates, to Niag
ara Falls. Bui dlo, Detroit. Chicago, and all the principal.
pAnts In the Vest. North West, and the Cangdas: and'
Erni:aunt Tic ets, at lower fares, to all the above places,
can' be had ot application to the Station Agent.
a:i-Alt Tic eta will be purchased before the Trains
start. Bight; fares charged If paid in cars. .
.0
G. A. NICOILLS, Eng. k Gen. Supt. ,
April 30, 1 5 , IS
.
ARDWARE.
RAILROAD IRON. •
ANTLY on hand, T Rails for ;
urpoees, at reduced prim, for cub or good
IIAYWOOD, LEI: k Cd.
1524 f t
CONS'
N_Jmlnlag
paper.
l'ottarllle:
MEN I
RTICIIEiIi U
SPORT
.8
TILE atest and best
invent! n for catching ylld
&Minas!
UTHEIS
•
"Patent / &nlrl!al Traps”
Small enough to he carded in the
pocket, and as °tractive ax a rife.
It will kills bear or a los as wa
lly as a rat.
trirCall and lee the great aven
tloo, at SttIGIIT t LEltell'S
hardware d• iron Stan,
Centre street, LTTTSVILLE.
April:M t '39 17. - •
HARDWARE & IRON
SELLISIO OFF BELOW COST: ,
/UHF. S JBSCRII3EIt, inteuding6
to relinquish Hre t h e Hardware buslnese. bar
removed..the balan.6 of his stock to the brick
buildingtin tihrwertian street. between Centre and hail
road streets, joining the Liquor ntnre,of slr. Tan.
Smith, ihere b e e .o is now cloning out his g^,oda with.
out regard tot. He would respectfully call the
attention of ounekeepers,idechanki, 31iners and
others to his stock. being settsttedth at It will be te their
advantage to :give him a rail. as ,he is determined to
close the huni;es. Amonlvt his Mock will h, found a
general WOr eat curb as 111 usually kept In hardware
Steven. Thewill be found— • t
[ forks, f . • - Hinges. 1 i
.
Hand and
• nal Saws, - X CuE and 31111 Saws, ;
'Files and it pa, , Anti*
liellown, Vicestl.l
• Skala and - Dies, Chilean,' •• - ! !
Augers, • Braces and Bitta,
Planes of all kinds,, Taeltn,
- '
Brads. - Chains, i •
• Shovels and Spades, , Saddlery Hardware.
Saddler's Tools, WItll2 Dago,, de., Ar.
. ler Ale, on hand, a lot of first rate Cabieet and Coach
maker's Tarninit And Japan. together with Belled and,
Faired Iron, Shear, Cart and Spring fttel. ke . of the
best usanufsetam - CHAS. %%CR.1011013. '
April at, '.;41 . , •.. ' .184 f
HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT.
gaITIIEStiIiSCILIBER, having now arrang
ed his goo4s at his nee' place of business
• and withnew determination of furnish.
lug all such goods as the boatswain the
'Coal Region may require, at their lowest market value,
solicits the inspection of the Public. I shall bealways
oh hand and have on hand' full stock of •
i liar Iron, Chopplop.it see,
. . Flue Iron, . . Coal Shovels,
Cast Steel, ' . Trace Chains.
Silt Iron, ' Nails and Spikes,
. Rope, Tackle Itoeka,
.
Bellows, Anvils and Vices. &T., •
Rardware and Iron Depot, Curls* Srssm.tbree doors
shore 31arket.Rast aids. • - 0 FRANS POT TI
July 16,1854 • 284 f
BRIGHT
la s mut
low Matz' 1
Miners' Bo
round "lo
L EJLC pre . •
;um,, AitreA. FORE IWO aoort
snit nearly or rezat-tUe
111 L, "Alert:ie. :where wlll.be
'aeon:int assortmentof HASH. ,
Coach Trlmmin • Plley
Springs, rays,
Saddlery, Sri nta Ware,
Shoemaker's Tools. Assortmentor One Locks,
Carpenter's Tools, Table Cutlery, •
(Missend Paint PocketCuttery, .
Bar Iron of all sizes", Table Spoons.
Rolled " "- Anille and Vices,
'ltath, an d Spikes, Assortment of tine Guns,
Railroad! and Nails, Sheet iron Crucibles,
Smith T a, Wlre,Tha Plate, • •
Ruilding. .Braes Kettles,,
Cast Steel. ' Sadirons. • -
ah em , steel, Pansand Beilees,•
Chains._ '
. Mill Ba*, s • RattruadTraces, ,
Crolskeni ws, " • PoirderandShet
Stn. IIand4LIWII,
o.lLreturnshistiuttffstothepubileforthipationalts
they extendeittoltintln hbibutteldluelealeseityouldhepso
the new Srni.by the quality of their snods i strist attest.
Mon to husineemend aecommedattnitprieesotillieserS•
andeemitand thelreentlattedsupport. • - .
BMW!' k - LIRCM,
Datieraiw iftribeere tut iren;CatstiwirStf.
Tottsville,January 6 alitSS • • •
IL EDWARDS. Potbni
pato.
Frogs the Argittie drogitNy for ham .
' SPRING.
ith! my bonfire violets, .
Stifling ander the wet,
Forllns. In all your being.
The breath of the spirit of God
Thrilling your Mint, palms,
Wangling yOur liGebiond
Straggle up into the Rptins4ight:. - -•
I'm watching and waiting tbr you.
Stretch cm Jour White arms towards ma,
Climb and never despalo • .
• Comet the blue sky 'ashore you, -
Sunlight cud sof t air. •
rthake off the skep from „your'eyellds, • ,
Work in:the darkness awhile, . • ,
Trust In the light I banisher@ Jos, '
Win your eras op to•lti smile.
:All t do yoh-trnont hoirfibo ltinrttorrers,
Down oo the abort, of the'iske, •
• Are whisperiet, one to another, 1 1 .
• Alt lo the Monte, "awake!"
ittrnblog froth under the pinwleaves,
bone t hey will greet me anew.— • •
' But atill.oh;rdy beautiful violate, . •
I'llbe watching and longlog for yea.
frost the .APoslie Mosithly for Anse.
THEI3PHIMX.
•
an not to Thebes. the iphlo* is thou
And thou shalt see her beauty tare,
And thee the sorcery other nulls •
To mad her riddle shill begun*.
Oh woe to those who thtl to rod?
And woe to him who shall succeed!
For be who lane the truth to show
The terror ofbra wndh shall know:
But atiouldet thins find berblysteii,
Not le'ss Is Death assured to thee:
For she shall MaL% and thou shalt sigh
That she no longer la, and die. I
A Couching - s forp. ii
•. . TEE WIDOW'S SON. `
• -a-- •-• 17 _ , ~„. .,A
Few were the realise throughout' the kingattla
of Preasie that were allowed to at home in
the eventful year of dBl3. A war, mote terrible.
More vindictive.than any one that hod ever visited
the Continent of Europe, was raging through the
land, and the countij could spare done of its de
fondue. i Also. Ile king bed yelled his peopleto
arms by means of that famous proclamatien, which
will be considered for evermore as one of the au
blest documents le German history. They were
trod to; the call—old and- young; they left their
homeo, reshot to the colons. took up army and
never laid them down till they had driven the en
emy under the very walleof Paris.
The inhabitants of Silletiia, well-known for their
loyalty and patriotism,-had nut stood behind,
amidst the general enthuriasin. There was not a
family in the province that had not contributed its
contingent to the national affsir. and many a
heart was throbbing' painfully, whenever a new
.
intelligence was spread of another of those dread
ful battler, which, by ridding the country (rota an
odious enemy; threw auirow and ufiliction upon
many a quiet and peaceful home. I -
On a relay summer ev f la ing, in the year before
mentioned. an old woman IMP sitting before her
humble cottage in the little Silesian ilage of
Burnhoim . . She hid put' the dietaff a ide, and
•was readiqg the Bible, which lay opened on her
knee,. Whilst the was residing the.boly[ words iii
an undertonato herself, her ears caught the , sound
of quick .footsteps, and a long shadowlemerged
from behind the aottege. The old woman teem=
bled violently: the moment afterwals her uplift
ed eyes fell upon the figure of ris handionse and
well made lad in military attire. • ' 1
"How are you, mother ?" ..
She rose, and threw her trembling arms around
his neck. "God be thanked, my boy, that I see
thee again! But how polo and haggard thou
lookest." She went on after is pause : "To be
sure, thou must be very tired, and hungry, ton !"
She led him in the room to the old arm-chair,
and urged him to sit down and repose himself 'a
little, whilst she herself would prepare hinisOme
ieerr. '-•
•"Ililint did be like best? Should she Make bit;
an omelet, or 'Toast a chicken ? Oh, it was no
trouble at all! Dear roe, how he could talk of
trouble ! she Was but too glad to do anything fur
her own dear tel. Yes, eho would: go and' get
him a chicken,
The old wouian, all-beetle and activity c left the
room. . : •
• . •
The youth did not betray so much4ure at
this 'Party reception from- his aged parent, as
might have been expected. Ile was restless, and
ill at ease; it seemed m if sornething was heavily
weighing upon his hedrt; and when his wander.
ing eye fell upon the portrait of his deceased fath
er, which was hanging right' over the chimney
piece, presenting that! worthy gentleman in the
staff uniform worn by the king's garde de corps
half a century ago, ho felt as if the old sergeant
was looking at him with a grim frown upon hie '
',
honest countenance; just as_it , :he experienced n
hearty inclination to step out"Of his worm-eaten,,
rosewood frame, to seize theold knotted brele
stick in the corner; with tltel,brare knob at top,,
and to apply it to the back et hji offspring for half
an hour or so; as, in fact, he hie] been in the hab-,
it
,of- doing, many a day'in his lifetime, some,
eight or ten years ago. Ilii. restless son felt so
Much overcome by this latter reflection that, when,
the old woman came bustling iti again, lifter the'
lapse of some minutes, with the chicken under her,
apron, the found her own dear boy with his handl
in his hands, leaning listlessly upon the table.
Hit sat up when she came in, but did not look
at tier. The old woman breause attentive. bp
the joy of her heart, she had,never thOught yet of
asking him any questions expert those concerning
his appetite. Now, it began to strike her that the
present period was rather a strange time.fur a sol
dier to love leave of absence.
"Charles"—no answer.
The old woman trembled violently. She dropped'
her burden, nod walked straight up to him. Her
!honest, wrinkled countenance was full of anxiety
and apprehension. Looking him full in the face,
and clapping her , hands together, she cried out in'l
,an agony: "Su help use God,Vharles, you are a
deserter!" r
, „
"I. couldn't stand it, any longer, Mother," ut- ,
tered her wretched son, in a broken voice, by why
of apology. . ,
-"You couldn't stand it I" said the old woman,
' exaperated beyon,d,all measure; "you etinltlO
stand it! and hundreds of ..thousamli of your,
brethren do! Fy, for shame !" and with her old,
honest, trembling hand, she gave him i' smack on
the face. . . • . t
"Mother !" exclaimed the young. man, start M fg
up, with the blood rushing to his fare.
"Fy. far shame!" she went on, without heedieg
him in the least, "to bringiueb disgrace upon' the
whole Tillage ! What would Assay ?"—she point- -
ed to where the old warrior was banging over the
chimney-piece, whose stern countenance; Mond
tested by the rue of the evening son, seemed in
deed to assume an unusual expression of-solemn
indignation. "Sit down, sit down. I say ! 7 011 — J
deserter! It shall not be said that gout...dead
father's house, in the village of Burnheno, is a
place of, refuge Vr rethawaye, whilst the whola
country is op in arms! Don't youatir t sir!, I'll
be back in a, minute ;" andwith thin. the brave
I old woman left the room, locking the dooe-ifter
her. " i , • "-- 1
She was not alone when she came. beek„ al:Mut
half en hour afterwards ; the conntry-parson, - the
schooltnieter, the country judge, and hall a dozen
mote of the dignitaries of the village, were with
her. The little room was quite full when all these
distinguished visitors had entered it. Charles sat
iis the old arm chair, quite mollenlese, his face
covered with both his. bands. - ' .
The honest villagers had made op their minds
at once what to dolvith the deserter; they looked
upon his crimes as an ignmiloy, by which he heti
not only disgraced himself, but also their commul
pity et large, and they were aid the teen to pet;
wilwith Mich an affront. The scheolmsiter, who;
wile a politician, and, sahserihed to a newspaper,'
having Informed theta that the head quarters oil
the commander-in chief of the army, were hut'
about two days' march from the village; they had]
resolved at once to escort him thither. The
Judge proclaimed the youtig man a prisoner in
the name 'this roajesty,the r king, and called upon
him to follow him to a :place of security for the
night, as on the following morning titer would in
s body convey bim to his excellency the field
marshal, General 'Blocher. He rose, and follows
them without appointee. When they were al
gone, the old woman took up the Holy,Serigtore
once more; but it was in vale that she strove t.
read; her eyes grew.dim, and the letters were al
swimming tonfueeilly before them, sold'. rat I
dowfr and wept bitterly. .
Early on the following morning, a strange p
cession was seen emerging front the !1:4.. to villa
of". B_Ornhcimr-four r.::;- petfants escorting , onj
--young soldier. ' Tbe country judge, With grove
air, marched ahead of them, whilst the school•
master, who bad obstinately insisted ripen accent
ponying the expedition, brought up the rear.—
, The prisoner, with . downcast eyes and fallen eosin.
[ teepee', was walking between the two other patei
ore; and as be had pledged his word not to mak
any attempt at flight, they bad eansentd to leas
his bands untied.. When the expedition, alter
day's march, put up for the night in-a small - ham
let, bey were told that all the villages erotic
were erammed full with Frenchmen, so they we
obliged to ' take a long rowettaboat way ; end I
was not before the morning ofthe MTh day efts
their departure, that they ruched bead quitter
"Where Is the residence of the evmussoder.ln
chief?". asked they of one alba ordnaneemiee
who.wers galloping tbrongl), the, sweets in sr
direetion,-.
~W iy, In the ebetaan, to be ituroorhere th
two brows Were 'mounting guard so borsabeek .4' l '
\ When they had entered the yard; thiy Ireitihos
lathe least discroeraged at the sight of 144111 1
gm*a of- stallutsaind orderly, its
.ritaterlv
rank and arm', all of whom seemed to hare sons
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l ament buskin/J.4lth the commander-in-chief; for
!no sooner had ani of.thera been despatehed,than
lhe was seen mouting again, and tearing away
with his horse's belly to the ground. It no fr eee
teratheir bandolier one moment that the gene
• ral might consider their own business to be of a,
somewhat smaller importune* although the
'schoolmaster argued from what be caw that some-.
tbingof consequence was going on just now.—
The`lvorthy maniwas right so far ; the 'seaman.
der-112441e! wari'about to give battle on the fol
lowing day. When they had been waiting pa.
liently for I erectile of hours, and began to feel
tired and somewhat hungry, the country judge,
conscious of thelimportance of his mission, yen
• tared at last to incest one of the Mims of the
getierti's stag: trhoi was passing b 7 with a packet
of sealed lettere lin his band; but that bait, func
tionary did notersen stop to give ear to the address
of the bead Innis of the rural depotation, but
inertly grumbled something about OM propriety
of their going tO Jericho—or further. :
Oar worthy Inhabitants Of Bornheim, however,
were mot the inert to give way so soon, and re-
Rowed the charge accordingly. This time it was
a• middle-aged inen,•witb a , benevolent counts ,
itance,!whom they made acquainted with their re-,
quest, In see the] field inarshal ott most urgent bus
. iders. • ,I
""tiiby, they had chosen their time rather badly,
indeed rtbe general was extremely busy. Couldn't
one of the secretaries do as well r
"By "no, meant; they manses the general him.
self." -
"Was ft an information concerning the enemy
which they warned to deliver?" • • '
"0 no; saveable* much more important—hour
Iturnheim," added the school master. • ' •
The middle-aged officer, with the benevolent
countenance laughed, and said be would try.—
After the lapse. ,of about half an beer. he came
back, and beckoned to them to follow. They were
ushered into an 'ante-room, and directed to wail
for his Excellency. !
.The door (wetted after 'mother half hour's wait:
big, and an (kid iman, with gray hairs, iron out
features, and bright 'eyes. entered the room; it
was the commander, Old-Father Blucher, as the
soldiers called him. The country judge stepped
forwatd, and, hewing . very low. delivered the
speech about which he bad been pondering ever
lints they had left their native plate, and which,
of coarse, he thenght to be'rery eloquent. Ile
stated' all that bits been told *heady la the course
of this narrativ'; how the deserters; own mother
bad gi g ue infer effort of her - son's crime; how
they had resole 11 at once to bring, him baCk to
headquarters ; ed concluded his address with •
hop..diet his E cellency would not be induced to
think worse!of air village, because orendthat
bad rendered hi self unearth,' of the name of a\
in
Prussian. The tears Came trickling. down his
honest cheeks.
The General looked very gieve•indeed. ',Those
,lirge bright eyi+ of his roamed fur aii instnet
over his rural adimes with estrange eipressfon:
Us knew at a gl nee what sort of men they were
he had to deal U 6; ' then his looks rested , for
i
a while on the tiesOlgtire of the young man. 'the,
with, his downcast eyes and ears worn -face •ap•
peered the very i mage of misery and,dejection.—
.11e knew his twee to be hopeless one; deserting
colors in time of war Is a capital crime, and. Fa
tberßluelter, with his iron will, was the last man
in the 'world to be trifled with. •
. .
• Oda eudden e tthe features of the oil , hero is*
ruined an exihwssiori -of hartbeest, , Turning
round, towards the speaker of this singulatilepu
-citation, ho said a-rough yoke and in a very
abrupt manner i.--"Alr.-Judge, you are an ass.'
The eillagersstarted as if they had been stung:
After all the anxiety and trouble they had under
gone for the etke il. se t whieh they considered
re to a
just ono, they r ad expected a somewhat motor
dial reception. ,: . -
"But your ixcellency"—remonstrated the
amazed dignitary.. -
"Held your tongue, I say, jou are an Its.
_I
know better; iii Bareheias there are no runaway..
And you, my ten," be went on with his iron fea
tures relenting 4 little, and with that same strange
expression in ble large bright eye, "you will show
them to morroWon the battle-field, what a Man
itoba man can do; will you not?""
The
I.
The youngan dropped down on his knee,.
and was stamm ring e'few broken word*, which
the general did not hear, however, fur when the
lad rose again, with • high flushed chheks. and
. sparkling eyes-La far different man—lllieber had
already left•th 'room. . , :
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The worthy aunts, whose pereePure (emit.
. ties were by n means equal to their honesty, be
gan at least to et a glimpse ef the General'a real
moaning. The country judge was the first to
, throw his cap igh into the air, and to give three
- heavy cheers f r Fattier Blucher; who, with One
1 3
siagle word, ha extinguished what they consid
ore(' a stain fro their beloved 'village,eoui forted
the broken be tof a mother, and
,presereed a
pair of r ‘ s rens rtir the:defenee of the cue a try-arms
that could not tail to do their duty now.
-• •' When they had giveti rent to' their enthusiasm
after their hearts' content ? and taken leave of the
young man , wh i l e was earned away by an aid.de
camp of the ge erars staff , they made- up their
minds to buy a me proritions in rim place, and to
return again to the village. They bud, however.
. scarcely reach the yard, when they were over
taken bj the s ' e middle-aged officer -whit had
announced the to the 'Commander-id-chief. and
• asked them wit t in . !haven't' name they were go
ing to do now. - . ' ! -'' ' " •
"W w
hy, gain .back in, to be sere. -To Born
:
helm, you kno l ir r-elecidated the ichdolassater.
And did the . think that; bin excalleiney . would
allow anybody; to leave head-quarters , without
having had a dinner 'first? lle had already given
orders to that tiktf, and they had. but to follow
this non-commissioned , 'who would
show them the way. 1 , 24';..
They need tint to be told , twfeek, , tiee May, bemire;
and when they were shown into a kitchen room,
'where dinner was served up fur them. frith a bot
tle of wine stab ling before each covet!, they felt
eery grateful his excelletrey, and eery proud at
the tame time, *cause of the honor shown to, the
representatives of their fillage. But 'when each
time, *cause
theta fuund 1 - double Frederick's d'or under his
plateobeir eut sissies= hint out afresh; and ma
ny were the hesiths drunk to the welfare of Old
'Father Blocher." - ! '
-When theyad all eaten and drunk' their fill,
and; were abets to take their leave. they fell in
' otree cadre witl their friend;-,the -middle aged offi.
li
• cur, who gave 4beui, seine advice coemerning the
best way of reaching thole village, without ran
nag any dangir ; for, as he said, the coming day
Would be in eventful 01110.-- rid OCCOMM fell them
through the yqd to the getoway, where he bade
.thenefarewell,,pointing, as be left. to, one of tke
hussars, who term sweated guard on hyrselnek.
Ibefore t he gate. ; . . ,
.
By heavens; it was the prisoner , th b oy Charles,
•now fully *clinked by his excellency, the com
mander-in chle!. - Ur proud be, leoked; with
gushed cheeks And sparkling eyes! ile•dared not
address them,:ur he was on duty; hot ,be,looked
at them, as much es to say:—"Walt, and you
41411 too to-morrow I" ' . ;
Nor was be ?eaten to his vow.* On the eve.
ping of, the foll , (wing day, the memorable 26th of
August, when thebloody victory at Esteback was
• gained, and the field-marshal rode through the
. thinned
ranks. Of his moo, who greeted
,him with
enthusiastic ch ere, he was addressed by the emu
• minding of Ile of the} 21sellussart, who reported
how greatly lb private Charles Either, bad die
tinguished himself above all the rest. aving tg.
ken a standard from the enemy, and made prise- •
tier, with hismfre bands, the 'commander of the
Fiend' r egitneet. • . .
, , The field.maishat stopped his horse,Mul Inking
the iron cross rout his own uniform, and Barring
it, with his owe bands, to the breast of the young
•\ man, said, witha cheerful voice,and Wit/stile same
_ strange expreadon in bis large bright eyes:—
"Well done, my son ! I knew" I was right; is
Burwheirn er/ are no runaways. " '
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halloo).
• 1
i FACTS COSC,II,XISO GOLD.--Whan -relined from
all icaparities tad alloys uf inferiui . nietall.. gold
1s denotniiiatel pure, or - yold of twenty-four ear
atm, this being, the standard of pUrity required et
the Idiot and by dealers In gold. In rea Itty. bow
ever, there is 'to gold to very pore but that it
mints a quarter of a.carat of this standard. The
carat is dividerkinto one-fourth, one-eighth, one
-sixteenth, as one-tbirty.second, -there degrees
serving to - disaguish the grater or lees quantity
of alloy tberei contained. For Juliana, gold of
twenty-two ca ts bee two parts Of silver, or one
part of 'silver twtone of copper. and Swan ty-Dio
of fine gold; that of twenty-tbree carats-boa half
a part, or battle twenty-fourth of each.
A single grain of gold .c..y• be beat - 111LO an ex.'
tent of avantxi:are fret, and yet the teal remain,
so compact as not to transmit the rays of light;
and Dr. Halley found that a small cube-of gold,
whose side Is the 1-100 pail of an inch !only, eon. •
tains two milt on four hundred and thirty-threit
thousand vialparts.
iiii,
• 31.'Ibeenm also shows that,' in the eensmin
way;of drawisig
. gOl,l wire, a cylinder of 'silver,
twenty-two inrhes long and . one and a half inch
in diameter, it stretched to 1,153,520 feet; or Is
334,592 - times longer then before, which amounts
to . about niaty-seven - leagues.
,- To wind this
thread en sailor use it le drat !lotto*, In doing
which It stretches at least eae.seventh fertber„
so that the twenty-two inches beams' one hun
dred and 'lean leagues; bat in the flattening,
Instead of one-seventb; it could be--stretched one
fourth, which Would bring it to use hundred and
twenty . leagoeX., ...
Io regard to the whole amount of gold now In
;
the world some misapprehension commonly pre
•
„ valle. ' Estimating the yard of kold'ailen million
dollar', whielilt is in round nesabets.: and all the
gold inthe wield might, if werlted-hitoingouk. be
centaitted in sj teller twenty-four fest-square 'and:
• ' sixteen felt Mt),' All the basted wealth elresidy.
• obblted freesNalifitruln•and Australia would pi
into a safit_thie feet squat, and 'ohm ffct faltb• — '
SciiatfAe. tzigs.
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S Tfiti PR INT I NCii OF F ICE.
- ,
,Isms, rod throe PrOssisors aro sow prepared
looms% JOS aid SOOS MATINS oto•sri dosed r.
ties at eascauotth•KutaV.Jorupet Ulna
It NA Woos St ssi othisialibllshosalls the Goss I 7
sI
Esoklitratts,;=. ' Asti r4 VidiKtiols:
k. Poptrilooks.
Aftidevil Agrednewl
Bat Mods. Orin. BooksoAr” •
At Money showiest motto. Osistoot of JOB ?VII Is
mon astosslos Qui tikt of sal dila oats Is this ier.
Ms of tlio Atata t and ifs Rom sodomy plorod 4pressly
tor Jobbing., Bolas • snot (cal hinter ourself. vs v iii
gosasottooor wart to to as neat as soy that eon lo•
turned oat lotbedties. PHISTINO IN COLOSII Os*
at' Cho aborted make. .
Book; bound Is every variety of 'Oki. Zink Ikalis
of arsqq daseripiloseunal*terad,boAnd and nfed es
order at sbortest folks.
NO. 22.
Otis Bowes &room as Bithultirta...—Notealy
should we - cultivate sech tempera as serve to tea.
der the intertwine of home amiable *ad affective.
ate, but we shotald strive to - 'adcre it with - those
charms which geed meg sad redamemst messily
impart to it. We say easily, for thereon persons
who think that • home cannot be bettelltted eitts.
oat a considerable outlay ofanoney.Seth Pio.
pie ate in error. It costs little to' have' a sent
dower garden, and to surround yeir_d tre ll is, wftit
those simple beauties, which delight, the eye Ste
more than expensiveebjecta. If you will let the
sunshine and the dew adorn your' yard, they Wilt
do more for you than any artist; Nature de.
lights in beauty. Sbe iOVIIII to:brighten the bed.
scope, and make it agreeable: Ste beep ivy
around, the ruin, and over the stamp of Abe
.erect tree twines the graeeful +rite. A thousand
arts she practices, to animate the seals and please
the mind. Follow her example, and do for your.
self what shoji always laboring to do for you.--
Beauty is oneW God's cheese liking of power.--.
We we creative energy without esieething
beyond mere senates, and hence lb, .wkele as,.
verse is a teacher and inspirer of beauty.
Tan Naze panstnurcre—The following
vote to whiels each will be entitled at tl
Piesidential election :
Slave. '
Delaware. . 1
Maryland, 8
•Virginia, • • 16.
North Carolina, • 10
South Carolina, -8
Deorgia,..: 10
Alabama; 9
Florida, . 3
Taun t.; 4
Louisiana, • • 11
Misslssippl, 7
.Missouri, 9
Arkansas, . 4
Tennessen, 12
ginitacky, • ' . 12
\ '
.120
Agri:plc rote.
' , Davocaarm CBARACTIII DRAWS ST ma liiiptd
smts.—Hers it le.; ,la it act to the lib r The Smec
&wind, a Democratic Aatl•Lscomptoa' paw
publiehed . at Harriabarg, that daaaribm tha Preel•
debt : I -
'He Is a. VIOLATOR OF PLEDGES. an UN.
UNSAFE,WISE. lnd CORRUPT EXECUTIVE.
a PRO,SLAVERY DISUNIONIST. a, PIRATE •
In Intention. a TYRANT, an APOSTATE FROM •
DEMOCRACY. a wool dyed Federalist and' a
DISORGANIZER !".
The Peasuiyhmeifsie, rekorta by , Panay&
add 'Hickman— • - .
"Red mouth abolitionists, tempt and rotten at
the heart, capable of perpetrating the foulort and a'
blackest crimes, who havelired all their lives. on
plunder, stealing from the treasury of the govern
ment, end when the door was shut against their
wholesale stealing they turn round and abase the
men and party who , gave them tire."
ITALY.—The territory of Italy; embiseed
'the limits of an imagluedfrie, ounstitutiouil
dum, bee au . area of-nearly one hundred end •
twenty thousand square miles. The latest author=-1
Wei give the following statement et' the 'populti.
Von of the States included:—
Sardinia. (1567)
Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom; (1855)
Monaco, '
Tummy, (1958)
Parma, (1667) •
Modena, - ( 1 857)
Ramanlle of Snir %futon, (1856) .
Pontifical States, (1m)
The Two Eleilles,(lBs6)
Total Population of Italy, .
The wlio:e area of the Dritisli t istandris 122,5b0
lemurs miles, lied the population in, 1857 was
418,058. i
Tog DZMOCILACT TVURIS6I Nenvts.--Pendlogi
the recent canvass in Messachusetts on the two
yearsf amendment, an Illinois Harriett was there.
lie states that the Ripubileans of Masseehasetts
were: by a large majority' opposed' to the prop).
aition and would vote against 11--bot that the
DREOCRATIC PARTY were /midis' Herd meet. t
ipg• avid resolved TO VOTE FOR. THB PROPO•
RITION. To mike a little pills capital, the
Democrats of llisassahosetts have established •
law which whatever its merits or demerits,
aro endeavoring, to foist entirely. on the Reprbll.
cane, many of whose promitient men and presses
in Massachtuetts opposed it. A small oar,
troll. • ,
Goon roe TUS 10111110DISTE1.--The 'Mee. Wm.
Butt,. Methodist minister, who preached freedom
In Kaesas, through all the troubles, and was pus.
scented by the Border Ruffians for his Free State
sentiments, has been transferred to the Arkansas
Conference, ind appointed PreaidingElder 'of the
Texas district. Notwithstanding their pereeei-
Lion at the hands of Pro Slavery Raglans In Tessa.
there appears to be no back-d4we on the, part of
the Methodists. We admire '
,'their spirit in a
rishteone'cause. •
Tee AMIRRICAR TRACT &min—ANN; Aisol.
versary meeting on Wednesday week, resolutions
denouncing the African Slave Trade as inhuman
and unehristian were voted down, the pro-slavery
men haying everything their Awn way. Their
action will dotibtless be quoted.with great gusto
in South Carolina and Georgia, and it would hay.
given great pleasure to the late King of . Galsons-.
ey if it had transpired in •
WILL RICCORDI:D.--Mbe 7.111 of Dr. Theme D.
Muiter r bequenths $36,000 to be held to treat by
the C.dlege of Physicians of •Philedelphii,. •to
complete arrangements wady with that Institution
io reference to the biuseuat'of the tieettaied.—
$20;000 are also : bequeathed fur the fonading of a
"Ward" for inenrables la connection with the
Protestant Epi4et•pal Hospital, Philadelphia.
Anc we Sota?—Mr.l.lrowee„ the Irish gentle
man empliycd by t overnment to . conduct ha
organ at Washing on, a Colatitudes, Is'not nat
uralised. What sympa hasiAlr. Dentine- with
our idtarests? Are we sur at.he Is not in the
interest of foreign free traders/ By the coarse
ob tho partj power, it would semi
Airrrn Gritaiss recently madam 'parch hi which
be said that he frond many of the Aids who
earned from one duller and a hilt to two dollars
per day, who spent it all in whisky, snit fatless
ted that snelkef them would be better off in thole
native liana - earning shilling per day, and wham
the whisky was better.
44 INAP
Ir is estimated that: Buchanan' saves at *lli
$15,000 a year from his salary. = Ile hat always
been a careful manager. and now sods plenty of
time to .examine his market•book amid, all the
cares of State, and the pressing demands for
office.
MaxlCo.—lt is the prevalent impiession that
the President II about to labe l the siost decisive
Pleasures fur sustaining the' :sures' adininistra
tion, and his movements an considered prelimi
nary to s war of compile and anoentlon.
Tag heaving of a sick• stomeeli is like an editor
constrained to do aU the dirty work of the Ad
ministration—lt Is a mg.
Timm places of Chit:togs cola on a girl%
ware l fouid Itt a abut of tea, r:usatly opoiati to
Coudersport, Pat.'
•.111.1.11.4 ,
A ran at Osnkosn, Wig, on Tuesday destroyed
prepirty valued at half s million of
Suet the lit of Joneary;44. 201 immigrials
It's's" arrived at the port of New York.
Has. Ws. B. Rim) has returned tr Pb 116 . 1 • bia
from Cb ins.- ,
Air Th• wheat crop of East Tenumee it pies
lies a splendid yield. 'I •
Air According to en Olßelel estleneta of thm
Tire., the diamonds of tbo Grows - of Brum silo
valued it 21,000,000 !pines. • - •
`The Grand Ropids (Kisttigso.) Repk o
hunt oat in the followiug Firms poetry es the
multi of the meant Stets election were. seating
to. sod dedicated the pane to its neighbor; the
Rime free :
Sound the teed elutes; Motes! the Mauer '
Give seer lungs it the shim.. ye sem of &alum,
Forms i reptile mom/sloe : let the tar barrels glee,
• Come out, poor old emoshil. tad glee es a *ft t
. "'Terra' I Marna I Mere and we b irt lc kit (sr;
, We've tired themtelt enother Oust glories. !Mdse.*
Is the State kkked and mooted; to the City Octavian%
Crow leader, old Shasehat; Dow, Is It sot sternest?
BOOX BINDERT.
Pre's.
Maine, •
New Hampeb
afaimehusetts,
Rhode 211204,
Connecticut;
Vermont, •
New York,
Newlersey,
Pennsylvania, 2?
Ohio, 23
Michigan, • , 6
Illinois, 12
Indiana, 13
rove
hoa:
W main,
California 4
Ilinnesoti • 3
Oregon, 3
, 33
Amstedleo.
3.162.615
1463.473
1,300
1,703.907
. 499,0356
604,512
7,100
3,124,661
101'1,060
26,825,047