TERRES 0141111 ILLNESS' 30.1JUAL. , , • stsMm dmidtmtrrtolt: . • . • T w ) Dlr,r, kit 3 per dnn um, p syabtil In viranee— s: 33 if not paid within all months—dud Illa 30 If %,,): p t ii ilthill the Pat. I , 10 c1•C231 , • . r ,... t ' " D IOS to one , ddress, (in dttrinreA • , • Id $3 00 •,!,,,,, ', do o do I trd inn rifi ,,n, 43 dl . t lall 'law ta i 010 r.ab,criptioos Ina OtAr ip a i , ad ymi , e,3u d i.eat to owe a44rems. ' . „. ' T o co,aulki AND OTaills: • ' ' • ••,, Roo m, will be ruiralAheti to Carriers end Ot . here ''' Tod 0,,, cash au dellvm. SI 4 , 51 ~...t ; 0 1, ,, . .ra ir",, , . fia r,,,,, : a readicrssuplified with the , . J 01.43 . 0. at il in a‘l'a C • , nE TAIII I)? SCRIPITERI. i ' ,a,, the diomntinultnee,af oaelr news.- T y ante.: ri_br . r li , h , 0, lb` continue to send ihent Until r , 1 101'• 1 n r : r e. ~ .11,1 ' narr , Vr_t i c e . ,,,:.,lect ot refuse to take their newspa f u'ib,,,dire d, which they are dinseed theyare tt" P l t°,,,,,,ibb, until they hare eel tied I the ' bilisll . nd 13e1.1 7, r doeautin tied. , I 1 or i lir; c t . b . :Z rt , Wore h• other Mame witiiont infermi •• :* ,. ..; • ,,,,,ii i he nea ApSpera arelsouit to the form n e; Cot"' a ° rice beld respottaild di ...,,0 1; 0 _, " hi ie . decided that tetpaing to take norepa. 5 .. . „. ., ih e otii, e.. or nttnissinF, ind imlinX them un -1::: , ,: j ~,.. Is pricy 'aria evidence of intentional (rand. + RATES OF ADVERTISING. de' es3WI re of-1U lines, 50 cents fur ene)ustrtion—suh. mpicat imertionk. 25 cents each. 3 lines one time. .5 144 cents each. All ad i..rtisemeute over 3 Hues, furshort. periods, chatged as a OTC. TWO. TOari. j SM. Three lines, 63 . 85 $1 25' $2 2553 oil F..urlines, .80 125 . 175 ;; 275 4 00) 1'11.0110.11i 100 150 200; 3 00 500 Fla lines, 1 25 225 601 400 16 00 S,,rdtl lines, 1 25 2 25 2 70 4 50 7 00 Ei..:14 lines 125 225 285 .b 00 800 Nine Huns '1 25 '2 25 • 3.00 j 550 000 • ALL OC6O.YIVEL/NE5COl.l2cr6O ASA SYCLISOIt tart Liars., • One square, 125 '2 25 350 „t- 600 10 00 .Toro squares, 225 4PO 500 f 000 14 00 :Three squares, 350 5 00'. .7 50 12 . 18 00 . i Four squares,. 450 600 8001 14 00 . . 20 00' Quarter col., 6CO 000 12 00 1 rlB 00 30 00 *.*Larger space for short periods, as p.rparretwent. tOrituiiness NOllces. $1 each—accomplaied with an advertisement, 50 rents each. • . Adreithwattents hew Marriage* and Dealtis. 10 cents per Mho (ui first insertion—subsequent insertinns.s cents per fine. Nine wordsareenuntest asa line in advertising. m,,ret l ante end others; advortiSing by the year. "with changes. and a statallne advertisement not exceeding 15 lines. will be charged, including subscription. $l6OO pAca to the amount.of four squares, with clan. a. , and subscription, 2O CO Without chingcs. at the rates designated shore: 'Advertisements set la larger type than usual will be charged 50 per cent.ndvsnce, on these..prices. All cuts ' will be charged the sante as letter'press. No Tr4de advertisements • received from Advertising Agents abroad, except at 25 per cent. advance on there. Fires. unless by special agreement with the publisher. Marriages 25 cents each. Death sitcemnpauled with nil -25 cents: without not irea; no iduiere. All notiees;except those of a religious character and eaucational purpoaea. will be rhargyil 25 cents for any li melmr.of Ilium under 10. Over 10 Ilnes,4 cents per 1/nd abiit tonal. Procenvilims of meetings not of a 'general or public chirnier, charged at 1 cents per.line diireach insertion. To facilitate =dental inns we will state that 328 lines mike n column-11A lines a half column—end 83 lines quarter column. 2152 Words make a etilimun-4476 a hilt c olumn—anti 738 a quarter column. All odd lines over ehargivl at the rate of 4 rents per line, for one time, and 8 cents per line for three times. .• Yearly adverti.ers must Collfille thi•ir advertising, to their own busine'ss. Agencies hie. others, site of Beal kr., are lint' included in business advert i.ementn. I IRON WORKS. - . , ' ~... . EAGLE IRON woo Ks. CoTama q ua, Sch tsylkill o ty, Pa. HENRI' WALTlillti•resperttully in.l "o k , 'cites the attention of :the businesa corn . '"- muliity. and entering to, the novae- 4. 1 %..`,,,," 1 : : tors: of Coal Mines. I olling. Orbit and 0 .. -•- ...!.......,:aw''.llillx end the Malingers ut ital i roads, , to hi. Iron Work a, at 'fatinetua.l tieing one of the' oldest practical Machininta ftv.the county of Schuylkill, and hawing always made it lila kirtirular, busbies'. and daily duty to study the di ff erent theories Presented .by dig:meet Mechanics, to facilitate 1 ili4. 'legating, Breaking and Shipping Of Coal in the An.. •thriclte Cunt Itegiona of.Penusylvania, lie consequently tlivera himself that he Is as well prepared to construct . ~,,i Milan with accuracy. Steads Engines or soy power, Puns of any capacity. Coral Itrealter4 of every descrip. tom, and all kinds of blearing for Iftilllng,ifrist ands:air ' hill.. and :ilso, Railroad Castings, as Milpother Foundry and Ilieltine Shop thin iii the Authiailte Coal Region/I' ,of l'ettss)lxturti. . 11xxxv Wat.tmti would also call the attention of Coal u l sxraters to the newly Improved Coal Ineaker, DO% 11l no. at the Coal Mines. of 31Cssra. Geol.:M. il'iggan. & Son, and Messrs. Shooniskor & Medlar, Tam:mut. The' roll er: aro Li trachea in diameter. eonhii sing 77 teeth, it Ifni, a Ittlf inches apart. Thi.:tordi lion er Improvement from the old plants In the insertion .1.11• Comb underneath ' •he rollers so an to pn.vent. the Ceil (nut. rat ming Orion:lt the rollerS until it is lowlieni Into an ut itrni sin.. About. I hullos square.. It makes the hest kind of Store Cisii. mot imakes, also, lees. dirt ,than any other Coil Itriiik"or now ip use. . • . I . Persons 14.41Y:116i of putting up ilresh en; of the kind aro invited I to scud lip I twirottlersoOliell will he prompt 1r,,,•- _attended to. Milers of esciy.'kit d thankfully re '',i'di reit. AreTrnmi 4.ksoNiuLt:. -- (1.2. ' 'f3todqtatt, January ti.W 'I . I_ • ' ' TAMAQUA IRON WORKS.' . • Carter it Allen, , -', Ar Iron Founders, Mochinists.Boilsr grad Machinists! Tool Makers and C,r. (Pitiless. fr^ The subscribeis are now prepared to . 1, 1. , Ire; receive orders for all killilailf gq:111011:117 .., ,„...... Engineti . :lnd Ilagellinety gir collieries. 1 ~i . , , !Mist furnaces. mills.: .lc. Exlehdred'd , e -- - -,....... elll Ile% a odimtetleal 'experience In -the . lei quess. warrant them in taking , th'e largest contracts at the lowest prices. ~ : , Pirticular attention is caned telvena .t . Allen'sitifeir St i't. Patent Winding' MitaltinerY.l4 which. th., Slopes or Shift cope or chains min du the to ill both drums in double ways. .11.7enienl, It io en n tblerftlii hollered. will Site 1 . hi.: :k Fr.' ngmen l„ .5 rant.. ...i .5,.......... •.... I n the welr and tear o'f , roptbt or rhdips. the video of t ho Mlellinery iii tire y'ears; kr o d forE,st ,Wlndlog,Oni,plleit y et ,015 t ruot Jan and lin raitility! It e4iito4 - 1... surpzeued. We dso repoutnend honer Joy witebi. inaTtavd by lir. I.u , sieT I. A Ilen 'This wheel eat. oiily be 1'44 at. burw )r!,.... a lid has stood t hegestr;l' the 4.4vers . l twvere win. 't.r.. p ~t, trintodiantiv:.Tot a sin,:i.i heel hating been 1 ,0.,..0 '1 ire ILlntrodu‘Ctioil. We ayp now pral:lng it t•el , r the earn at Sarno at LI hefitihripiiil Railroad Coutpa-• ,n, :in Mr' you lacy. e ' ' h --.. W.. st,tild db.., ran the attention of Itho public to the I,a 3.111.1 Car o hop, connected with 1 ifeabove wat 1.5 k and t0,..1t: ...reeled far the than loam orc, or him mid. Drift, lii ;lit l'lrs and Traci,A. MO filrilrhe4 frith nil tho la te.: haprovemeilts, so that they are Ibis enal4ell to ea -1,,t,. work much cheAper and with ittoredeopateh than 111,1 , rifrl., • All work guaranteed. rsons wanting itnything.ln Our line %fluid do' well (O gre us a 441111.' CARTED & ALLEN,: 1 April .3,'59 ,',.. .. - 17- 1 • '—._. • •, I FOUNDRY .2.' M A CHINE SHO P, . • l'ort, ()Arbon. Solt . y 10- I Ca.,a. 1.1 . C.5 t T h 1i 0 1 4. , , ,, N . i n , Lii t l o o o l u in tfi c i firr .— iierik, VA :r h is i- r i e:t readiness; n i es s '.l. : - ' ~' •—• '''''" of•theahOre nalusd'Ostablishnient.tosup -4d o— .. iby all orders in his line•of business-- 11.1, : ,,;,‘•5_..,.... it, rh aster Steam Engines. Railroad and Drift. Cars, Paton ...loal Ur42akers.(last lugs and Marhlne -ry of oirry pattern* Ho warrants his work to g Ire Saila ""rd o t lon, and areOrdinglysolleito"lp4ronaga at hem., AA Abrowl. .11111. '27 . 'tin 4-ly POTTSVILLE ROLLING MILL.., 111 E 8 Iiil:-.4,:lintralS are eon . r . a!!!,, scantly inautifartarlng 'Various sizes of ~ '"' ... ' Colliers' Re 11s. Welghing'22,2s, 11...z0.:.•.2' C q , and 40 pounds 'Per yard. Alsn: ler , e 'lvuh v 44 . 3.!`„,, • halls of the moat .approved pattern's, i, eijii lig 45. o,i, 54 and tIO !monde; psr yard. Flew the experlouce'of the pact fice• years. we feel confident of nit kid; Rails unsormoisedlit !loyalty by any null in the country. All tipsiness eemmuhicallons acid' erced to Mes‘mc. V . 1,1.F.1 . & Soa, Iron Factors. Pottslllle. will ra!•et with trunpl attention. J ! NO. ZU11.1i1;.:11 . .1; CO. .Tune 20, di , .-- - - ,• - - ----------r- ---- -) 7. - • -. PALO ALTO ROLLING MILL. ~.. . • THE Sobel:Ml.:vs beg leave to an pounce to (heir iriends and the public. . ..... ..'- . 4rtirmilty .t hat llMir new Bolling Mill at , ii i., iiii: Palo Alto Is now! complete. and in foil --- -•...-... iperatiod, and that they are prepared to f or!, kill' J ape ot various patterns. weighing,tronr2'J to 7,1 :x, wee yardl. Also. liitterent !dzesof flatoluare and ratio 1 merchOtieliarlren. • i , Or.lors'Cqi• rails or liar tion ars! respectfully solfelled, not will it•bet ..rith prompt alfrotion' it fell either at tli • It illin!Cql11. Bright 4 Lerch's linrdwari Store. I!..qtrii .'beef, or :it their oflice. N. E. Corner 'of Centre aot q ir,..coreees.2il story. di Ali WOOD,LEE k CO. Jan. I. ',51" I'-ti TO COAL OPERATORS & MINERS. 'Plotter r Boiler R ork.; Th., 5010..4E1,er reAieritully Invite the liitiNh Mention hu.iness connountly to -. 4. .. his tioiler Works:on Railroad street.he• l V the l'assentter Depot. Potts.'ltle,l'a., lie is Tin•pareel to 101tIlnr.rt ore Ipl I.ERS !make Btheks, Mr Stacks. Itlsst ilasinneters.Drlft c. Boilers on hand. ' It do in; 0 prsrtical inochn.dc and 111'01,c:for yearsdeented' Itisic...4 Wel rto this braneh!of $L.t Imsitites. he Oat. I..r.`him.clf that work done itt. his 414thiplialmetil m ill cly....tt,i.f.trtion to 311 who tonylf.vior hint with'n call.— Int is Ito ils and•Comp.inienwllltinti It greatly to their all• mollli .. csnine his work heforeenroging elsewhere, •. - 47.! f 1 • BEAVER MEADOW'IROIN WORK, sr: r --- 11elets yl.,' 11 II( 0111 1,1,,1tp ":,...j to P.m": the temple th t . hs bs . now sol o ' ..i.4, -.' •eronvietOr or the-Maser 3ltAdow Iron it• ' 1I WI ... , 0.. that, Wtolks, and le fully ilroparetl to. t t, . litAilllr:lttrUlV . , ~ pt i ilk. estehlishroent. Ste tot K0 , ,e110l ot every Leo: Pumps.; Itailroad;:militeift C.t ro.i vt nil evlry other, glottailitisn of Item and Ilrass C td ins liteltle for I Ite.Coal wining or other business,' oil the nut revoolltle I Orme. Also. Blowing :Cylinders for Mast. formieeouttktt llarhine work in general , . Itenaii lircof ell hi toly Anne w ith - nontnegs rind deep:ltch ,t.. the, lotievt Itrl;t 4 . All w o rk fttrithlted hr them war. r i oted to liorfortn Woll. They would slillelt theenslont of I hoe.. who lIIIV want itrilrio, hi their line In thieeleinity. A'l orders 1111 meet witlx - funnetllete,and nromptaiten. lien. • Helve'. Meadow s. :lan tiary 1. '59 i -' - ASHLAND- IRON WORKS. - ' • - • Ili F.', .:Zilltiicllllllilit l I,e now full y ri' .....titeli.tialtl to furni.li.nt Ili.. aililardlti' EC .. i.... ,...... ;' ' f : '! . ' ----- 4Worica..Stentit FiOgiit l a. and . .l'uin . ri . .,l any a. i ID 4 ' . illuliniaur aID-1•::ilintall. , for lain ib ir aild of lwr ._, _t.."41-,= . 0 urpoatts. Coal lir..a Kon, of eVory f.rizennti• It iera. il /li VI 11,111.1...)gtaliii`r Walt twtingilo t l for w i no , c ~,, . .or .1 .a •r ipt illllll. • C./a/ and Drift Cltra .01 all .lava a I 0 wtt •ro s. tar?, Truck nod II ono. Ca ri..—nliftit nialad I -0,, dortuat not l eer Taal aubsrrib,qi4 fiat r el . tt irm i .11r, t Ira, inisiutielt an navvy turtit,l•nli . opt he firm i s 4 . ,ti • i I lip,li tn i C. they will be ablo. to 'f urn blt,io irlil. I •••if tit if ntill . com yarn favorably with any in tile Re iqn . All 0r.1,4 dire'ete,t to 1.. I..ciittx En 4: 110 , 3*.. Ash• , t I..iAtuyik ill 'county, PA • j W illrocvieo iirompt &Deo lot . , . . 1 . L. I. D'AIIN Ell. . , • . . ' - I 3itritA Kb GARNER, .... . 1 • JOSEiII °Allis:Eli. nr Aahland, May 10,'57 i 19 DENAVEN'S IRON WORKS. Tlll:.Bulwriber.is prepared to mann taeture STHAdI et a - power. Pump:Rot any cap . :wily:and Coaritreakrit Y of every denoription ; Na' well Na t •ery tt,er kind of machinery card In Mines, 11, .atc.,....Furiltrel, Rolling Milln,•Saw Mu le. 41Ce. From the ttititlek pomumeed for manufacturing. and t rata inn_ oxperlenre in the hind to exp. work ran becalmed o of at thi . • . .t.ibllshrueut.att the eery loaent pritelyind Let a ,nnp•rior quality. ' - tq'4rou. or Puttlnpr,upmachinerjnf.aarly , klnd r are i , arlte•l to.rall and examine patterns and become Ite• p a tlnte.lwlth helbr , runt ract latreleewhere. Veter. or ever!. kind rre ' eollelted and strict attention ar i I I by given to theirprompt rxerutlon . mineeernle,lb,-mber DI:HAVEN; e ' 44-tf • . • - WASHIN G TON IRON. WORKS.. . Pottsville, Pa m * ) . 'TM*. k JAS AVIIIiN respectful!, Insllt . ait .. a, theuttent lon of the buidtMun common its • - .0 !:".. tri.th.ioen ) I toltint4 0 p and Foundry . i t t ;i „ i - .lortod brit:con Coal :it ral Mond strimilk• t lit!, •• .._ ..„....And fronting tin I t iohrog nn 'druid:ywl, 4rO PrOPin...l to VCLIS AU 11 1 . 11..rk for inarhlnflY 01 IS , I v. andtrio. F, it 7,11 as st..l.tin Engines:all ;Ands of Gm' Int f .1. it , lllitZ Mills, Griot And fttiti )1111n. Single, and I) ,2 , 0 A actin; Pumps, Coal lireakeni.Dr4t Cars. all kind! ;af It dlr IA eitli nr,h; Farb as Chairs foriFla I and X It !1; Fr..: , .s4itch , wt,..ke.t all I:lndia"' east and vraught Trim 2 .4 . 11(c1ar,.• Brain{ torahlmtl nii.rbanirs..and haring made 111. I -a this or Ida Coal Itigion thoiti study' roe yenta. al 6 alt kitolt of Itudilitery 111 th4r lititonr poolnessithey • 1101t.,/111.1K,Irole Hutt worledoittp a t tlifliontoblitionto I will tit, titit.tittlonf to all ti'lin may linnraethets will) a eAll• MI 1 , 1 0t . .. tii inkfttlN:rmndreid and prompt ly Ist. Orton lii. most esisnnable term.: '. 1 ' • Nov." .tik".; VI iktiS inte3r, - . JAMES Art • r ,•'•• . ,: 0 7 : 47-tr, PUBLISIOIEVERY SATURDAY. MORNING, BY BENJAMIN BANN.OI,'POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL : COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. VOL. XXXV. MEDICINAL. c s i C. W. EP ll ffiNG •., WHOLESALE Atip ' lIErAI 9 CS homiest Ascl. rirli Sri. 6. E. Corner Centre 'and Norweeta St i., al POTTEriiILLE. it LEA. & PERRIN'S C,v,lelirated laWorceseer... shire sauce,” coustattly on 4and, - Muth 5.'59 - OLDEST ESTABLISHED DEMI STORE , IN THE COUNTY. -* , "SIGN 00 THE GOLDEN EACLE," Centre Street, Pot townie. Tht.extenglir. iteSl nt th IF ertabllatinient In lures at all tluleala fresh supply of the puritol and best inens. menttvcci; clitartrAtit„&e....&a.. The proprletnro, they. senior drtr„cls l . ll of thirly 4ears'. expdri-t' - O r enrr..olve permmil attendance at all Omen. rii`Partleblar Allen- I Hon pall to Pbyalclane .; Prrscrlpflone. • , ' s a e Pal qta, 011o.:011.14,Die•stnffsg, itt.. In lama nalairt went, wholexaln ant retail. JOHN O. BUOWN & t 4 ON. J dna 26, '5B 26.% kr:54 4 • ‘‘?" R ARE.. • BOERHAVR'S ILO LLAN D:IIIITE It 5:: pysrii . WEISE. OF THE KIDNEYS.,., •,, ER' COMPLA I !VT, WEAKNESS .OF ANY' TkILND FEVER AND ACUE, EVERY FARMER AND EVERY!, FA3IILY hao 'taboo:lll3e ilitriiira;eroupnuMied ae• smite cording to favorite recipe, hand drown from fathei to am. porhare. The principle that aNo I,limulan tis steresoetry to every houoe.l a übdir,pnil4. yet. being corn. , ,pounded by unskillful hands.. often etintalns. elemetrio both incs;topilibleandlocopssistent-'—ooibelithespooftivt.. ty httet fu Weill ore otter t the poblir. in a highly edit: contented fornt.^vilmt kill exactly aupply this. want .fre. pared upon scientitiiTtriisciplestscooNomuticd efointplea, net Litwin, laarmomtdrel each folfsiling : ltS ovrn. remedial office. • ... To Tint Pnrsteiati is here offered.' n a convenient form, I yet Mirfectly Safe. an /neitant. whir I, acting tifon the; circulation. raises the action of the i, stela to thS stand a era health. espe , hilly afterarry d.•iii tat log attlek q t disease. after depreisirn frm o beat. s. any local or am+ dentate:lure; an .4 nti•Sparrarltfe ; u . feirh. u It h a_genera I stimulant iower.acts with a pecultailutluencelll , ollPlO 1 nervous system, calming nervous-114;100ton. wlwn taken i properly, without the least tentieni,tui 4 to the brain,td , without th)tt distressing react loWv , Web , Is the bane of most tonles 7 -often causing Morelkj uty than theoriginal •, disease: '„1, A .,.. ,'. f. 4 1 i.11 A 'Reck% moderatet)n - Mimabentlyexaltingihe M energies all parts of t frame, producing tt.e•Axariiy a healthy inert se of the action of the TA riOneovans, chemically chanping the 'acidity of the atomarl,,,,nd art. Ing , nernutlly upon the liver In regulating permanent!): the'billiary seceet ions. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find thisa beverage will lie'iliqappOitlteti; but to the sick, weak andiow.pirited',. it, will prove ,a grateful *aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. , - , . Cant ion..-The gretti*populori t?, of this delljgbOul 'Aroma.bailldured many linitations.wilich thewrMl , lle should guard against ptirehasing. tie not persuaded to buy any t hin . g. els'e until you have given porn ti AVE'S 1i0t... LAND itlTTrita a fair trial. flue bottle Will i convince you H ow inPoltely superior sto all t hese 1 Mations. • .illtiltilil at $1 per bit le. or six bottbs for $5 by the SOLE R ()Pit lET OES, 1 • BENJAMIN ACE JR. &CO. _. CAN It - it:Ter:lNa . i phar'mrirentistS nub -Chemists, ,-. • • PITTSBURG, PA. . . • 1 • For sale In .I.lrilmielphla by- the agents—llolfman & 'lllorwlg. office of the D•mocrof ; John Johns, '2'22 lime Street; Dyott & inns, 133 North..3econd street. Also:In Rending. by Hitter 4 Co.; Lancaster. by John F. Long & Co.: Pottsville, John G.-Drown ' J. C. C. Hughes and C. W. Eating: Tamaqua. by E. .7. Fry; Minersville. J. K. Burns, and in .Sehuylktli Ilaieni be Dr. E. Chi. :Nester. , • November '27. 1 :A 44. Joy'to the Adthirers of . • A FINE HEAD OF MI tiMEET. allt • PALK of beauty, it cannot exist w it.h. • nut a Ere head of hair, then read the following, and if you ask more, see circular around each bottle, end no ono can doubt. . I Wood's Bair Itestoreative.....• .1. We call the Attention of all, old and young, to this wondertul preparation, whirl; turns back to Ste original I color, gray halt—covert the head of the bald with a lox' urlint growth—removes the dandruff. Itching, and all ; cutaneous el-options—canal.% a rontinuaillow of the nat ural fluids; and hence. if used anal regular dressing for the hair will presery lie icolor, and keep It from failing to extreme old a..• n in OUP natural beauty. We Call then upon theThald, the gray, or diseased in scalp, to use it; and surely the young Will not, as (hey value the I Hewing locks, or the witching curl. over be without it.— T l Its profs: Is upon thel tongue of thousand P. ' The Agent for Profess:Jr Wood's hair Restorative in New liiiven, received thefollowlng letters In regard to' the Restorative, a few Weeks sirce.• fixer limn, Coax., July 2.1,1F16. Mr. LitTMVIVOR.TII—.S.I have been troubled with dandruff or Nen rf ott my head fir more than a year, toy hair becan in come out, seurr and hair together. I saw in A Nor Haven paper about “Wood's Hair Restorative' , as a cure. 1 called at yotir store on the first of April; tart, and purchased one bottle to tr'y t. and I found to , my satisfaction it artts4ho thing: it removed the, scurf i and ire hair began to grow; it In now 'aro or three in ch,rs in . length where it, was all ,g 1; I hare gr,eat faith in it. I wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr. l't•st. the .bearerot I his. I don't know as any ;if the kind Is urea in Ibis Wade; you may have a market for many bottles after it is khow• here. Yours,filthrcs ct, ' 111IFUS KIATT. if M 1 1 : ' .'• lAMI PIER. Sept. 9, 19:.6. ' Tune. Wass'—Deer S„ r: Your Hair Restorative in prov ing itself beneficial toine. The trent', and also the bark part of My bead almost lost fts covering—in tact BALD.— I have used bat two half pint bottles of your Restora tive, and now the top of.my head is well stryldmi with a promising crop of young heir, and tho front In also re ceising Ifs benefit.' I have . triediother preimrations without any henefit'srbalever. I think from my own personal recommendation; I can induce many others to try it. Yours, roliect luny,. D. It.TIIOMAff. M: D. • N 0.461 Vine street. TINCINNFP, lA. June 2¢,1953. PROF. 0.3. WOOD: An you are about to manufacture slid vend ,your recently direorered Hair Restorative-I will state. for whomsOever it may concern, thai Irtinve ' used it and known others fo' use it-=that I .bave, for several years. been In the habit of using other Bair Be. storatives, and that I find your t vastly superbipto any other I know,. It entirely elapses tlfeheadrot din drtitl. and with tom month', jwonet lire 'vitt restore a i r i iwr ton's hair to , the aaniginal vouthtut allot and texture., giving it'a !Holt hy. soft mid gice , sy appParanee; and all this, wit bout discoloring, the bands that apply it, or the drgr'ot; c, hid; it dmps. I would, therefore, recommend e, Its s. to every one desirous of . Malit,r,r a fine , color and i t text ro to hair. . •, ' Respectfailly.yome, • 1 , WILSON KIND„ 0.. J. WOOO A. CO., ProOetors.4l4 Broadway, New York, and 114 Ma rket-ats.. St:Louis, .516.. ••• • ' And sold by ill good Druggists. Apri12,1,9 . • •• Itrllm DR. COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL SAT For Inflammatory Distrusts Only. New Medical New Medical Salt! IT IS DIOTA- CURE-ALIA I ILVZor Int_littox4atory Diseases Oxly Fltt. - (:0G1 - 4 'WELL'S NEW AlE1)- ificAL SALT, i tta tend of being it remedy for. all hap, roolrol over lout one 111. has brat one situ, and ac re:lololra but one thing, to wit: prOtmrs 110 , 4011C170. Kr whatever Ise UN form or locality, whether in throat, andomen;extryallthia or Ain, N-EW Mit DIC A L SA is. pee' liar exri•lleere ht:that arithitut the tt.eless Inge 4f Msoil eud stronolh. ft effectually cures Ifylanisofforq other‘.) by phturbi7 luilthrtutu of ell the fluid. IR the betty, the d telt la Um sole r.+u,:eof Ititleunnat NOTICE, 11) DS ! !-4The rounwinz'Aortn, whirr danced fluida,me Unit.. and than y' itot here mentioned, that hsre wore or less fever or, pain; ate MR easily ituLliued . by the NEW :tIEDICAL SALT, as Ere Is extinguished by water, to Itrich otillood to the liend anti Ile Art, ERNI ntlamed eyes. 'ears. nem lungs and liver, :gent:lloa, atTeetloas: Erysipelas. Bronchi tis, Nem*, Astbuis, Ceugb,,. Dyspepsia. Venereal Dir.- eases, I:heutnatiml,tioog, .tcrofula, and nil itching and other en inneous cruntioh TAR. . If:AL _SALT exerts. like the vaccine mattes; an ex traordinary innuenre over the veliis awl arterlea. result. , . in ha a gradual decline of Intlammation aelndleated by, he pul,e. which soon resumes its uatuOil stale, as the. beat pain and fever altar:pear. DR . cocloswtift NF.Av 1116- ICAL• SALT does just what It claims to' do-no'. more, no lesa—eownlizea the fields' by entovlng. from the'svatem all' arterial Intl venous obstructions. be schitire Vitro/an may be etmllned frnm auy Drugglet who ha s this valuable ruedriine for sale: Dr; Coggswall'a Anti&l44lllAP:l Salt • actia.PACKAOtS, $1 ; CHRONIC 41 , 1,12 ; 'ADULT &I ' M ,Brat by Pail, free of expense, ors fritipt of price. 'lovalid• with ch millet* longstanding i vane!, vhe aid Am/Too:der* chronic package. • For taatiunnnlals and di Vett lona aba circular. P. C. TA YI,01: .t CO..l;:re...fgents, tr:. Duck re.' .rya. N. P.—Agents wanted In every Ci ty.Towsi end Village. jt. COGGSWELL'S .NEW MED tiett LT Is kr . 'sale In rottitsllthby C. W rr rout to Illnerevllle,bytt. W. Plutt - Orst In Itew I.bll*. driptda, by 1). W. Imatort: In Port eitrbo*. by ff. Batas. LIAR: In St..Clelrtat K(sett's;'in Middlepert, bY Mom; In Tmentrots. ty, Roden 4tr.P4no.'en4 by en tit spertahle Itrurzliti whetereyibe"Jon3/14."-iiillid ' it Is note patent inteltelne, bat the prestriptlan of en etnlNlnt nktt , lfter, no one shoiald nate try the ti/tlnCil. CUM'. • ' Esbruary 0,14.0 • - • • - - - • - ' • - - ' .- , . , __ .... . _ . . - ....------ - ------ ~.--„...... 0 • 1 ~ _ :--: . - _ - _ - .1. - , - ._"iF 3 - , , ,...-::;•;::-!,,P t . . '' . 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I WILL SEAM TOll T? FIEDCS TITS DOWELS OF lus"LtillliiND-BRINO Orr FROM nit.CALVEtlir a OF WOUN I PAIISB, METALS WIIICIKWILVOWS STE ENOTIITO OUR.DAWDS ASD IDIBJECT ALL MATURE TO OVA MID LED kOtistikr..—Dr.Jok"; ;.._. . . . . . . ~ . „ ft - Ayer's Sarsaparirla, ACOMPOUND .Reinetly, in Which we have labored trAproduei the most effectual lemurs that can be made.„ It law euneentratid extract o e hue Saresparilla z so combined With ether subliPturta of still greeter alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for'the di sweets Sarsaparilla its reputed Secure: It le believed that sneh a remedy is wanted by (bola who salter from Simmons complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cut% must prove of immense sortie* to this lance class of cite afdleted fellow citizens. flow completely this compound will do it has beau pro'' , nu by experiment on many of the worst cases to bre tumid 01 the followlug complaints:— , Saefela and Ser‘faintes rtmspraints. ErerpDems and,y Erten/ire Dierwes Dicers, • Pinoptes, Db {cher. refere, Sa't Rheum, ra id. Marl. Sypiilis and Ark hens, Mercurial Disease., Dv+ ply, aVairota or Tic Dow kenos'. Debility, Dysperagt mad Indere:inn. Frysepelas, ,dose or St. A enorty' s lire. and in teed the whole clew; ofeomplainta arheihg Trout Impurity of the Med. This compound will be touod a groat promojes of health. when taken in the spring, to expel the foul hue quors'which fester „In the blond at that, season of the year. By the timely, expulsion of them timuy rankling disorders are nipped in the, bud. Multitudes coo, by the aid of this rewede,epare thermal res from the ends/- rent* of foul eruptions anti ulderons griree, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural chan els °film body by an alterative medicine Cleanse out , the, vitiated blood whenever you find I,Wlmpurities buret., Ing throu;h-the sLie in plinplas, eruptions or spree;' cleanse It when you find it Is obstructed and sluggish} , • In the veins; cleanse it, ,whenever it is foul, and pout feelings will tell yen wlt.h., Even whorl he particular, 'disorder Ii felt, people enjoy 'better health, end , lite r longer - for cleansing the blood. Keep Hie bloodhealthy, and all is well; but wish.this phbalum of life diairddett,, there can be no lasting heath Sooner or later scene thing must go wrong, and the teal umehintry of life is, disordered or overthrown. - Sarsaparilla has, and deserves mach, the reputation, of accomplishing them ends. But the World has been egregiously demised by perm(' salons of it, partly be coulee the drug alone has not all the virtue that is clot men for It, but more bemuse many preearatione, pre tending to be coneentrated extratts of It. ColltAill but little of the r Irtue Samparilla, dr anything else. Boring late years the Olutelle bare been misled by large bottles, pretending - tes . give a qLort ot Extract of Sarsaparilla tor one defile. Blood of these hare been • fraud; upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any. Sarsaparilla, bat often no enrollee properties what ever. hence, bitter and painful disappointruer,it has followed the use of the various extract' of Sarsaparilla whleh flood the market,unill the mono itself tipsily despised, and her ber meaynnnymons with impesition apd cheat. Still wecalithis eompoundSanamirilln,and Intend to supply such a remedy asehall reecue the name from the load of obloquy which nests uponit. And we think we bare ground for believing it has visiuee,which are leresietable by the onlinetyrun of the dieeases it Is intended to cure. lo -order to secure their complete eradication from" the system, the reteedrshould be Ju diciously taken according to directions un the beltle. PREPARED 1W DR C. AYRE ri,•cao - 'Lowell, Mass. Trice 81 per Bottle; Six Bottles for $5. • flyer's - Cherry PectoriV /illll.- MOD for itself sdrh a renown for thocure of every variety of Throotand LupgContplaint„. dust It is entirely unnecessary for us to recount t Ito evidence ol itsvirtues, wherever it hos been etnployed. As it has long been in constunt'ut.e throtichout this section. we need not do more thou reisure We :people its quality' is kept Up to 'the best it e%e'r.has been. and that It may he relied On to do for their relief all It has ever been found to do. Ayer's:• Cathartic Pills, _.FOlf TIIF: (Witt: OF C4Atirenett..taundier.P.y.rrpsia. Indigestion, Dea , n(ery. /4,e/ .Yeatac) Arysp4as, l l , Ileadache,lex. lilowntitiom, Ernplinns g i s.: in Ilivasci. Liver tianplaint,JPi•opxy. P o nrs li , r. D and.' Set ,Ith;:ent,lFornis, Ond.,Nearul. gia. di a !limn.? Pill. and Ai Partf.ving nee 111 , 04., .Tio:y are suor•ion tell. itl that the most sensitive can take them pleaaantly, and they ire the het aperient In the ?coda for all the purposes of a family physic. Pribe; 25 cents per Box; Five Boxes-for SLOO. (heat ucmbets of Clerlqmen„ . PbysiciAns, Statesmen, and eminent. personages. , have lent their names to certb ty'the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space ite:e will not Knoll the inset lion of them,— The ,Agents below named; birniat'gratitt our AMERICAN AIAtVAC in which they are given with also fnlfde s'rlptiuna-of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be tollowird for tbeitcure IN not be put'orf by unprinripbd deatecs with Other preparations 11 er Make more ptt.fit on. Ihmtand , Aven's, and take no others. The rlcic:want•llte best aid there is fur t Vella, and they should' have it. —. All our Remedies are f w-sale - bv . Snows & SON. Potts , . Title:- and by Drulgisti and Iferchants generally, throughout the country, April 9,'59 `REAL ESTATE SALES; WESTERICLAVDS: - e I li-Ia:TN DEI*AGNED, Ag ent for • n , Schuylkill, Carbon. tuzcrne. Columbia, Nort hum. , I:er and and Dauphin, counties, offc'rs for sale, IA T. In Pacific City. 31J110 muuty,lowa. 'Also, land in Illinois .and 3111spouri, for Cll3ll, or on time. For further inform*. 'Bon •erritu-uudanOosu postage btamp, to ',. '- - EMI C. PATTEN; Agt. Mlnersrillo. Schuylkill en., Jan. 22,'59 , 441' - ' - FOR SALE: , rrE undersigned o ff ers' for sale a tract of land containing 9 acres, andwltn ate. on the upper 'Pt: Carbon- road, al.out a half mile from Pottsville.' Thnitnnrovomente are two frame dwel• Itng.honsp, a small shible. and also a spring of never failing water. I will sell bone piece or in lota to suit purchasers.. •It Is atsnwell adapted to the ni6ing of vegetat.les.and haw 'some fine young apple tress and grapevines thereon. , For further particularamaintre . of EOM E'LA PER, Orchard Ills reasons for selling the above grey that he 11079 r. chased the Tumbling 'tun Farm from the Schuylkill .Navigation,Company. and wishes to make it an eaten. etre Farm, which will require his spare 'time. and also intends making a Summer resort thereon, which will be one`of the fittest outside of Philadelphia. Pottsville, For Profitable Investment of the most Valuable N 0.4. Fire lots of gmund on lttabantango stnod, tending from the brick' building Iti the rear of ir n i a t, along etice4. to the three' tdory brick building oh the routheastenrne'rof hanlang4 and - Serend Minato.- This property is too we,ll known retiniM any C'e+ marks. ' " =N./F.l and 2, 'adjoining three story . brick, building , containing in trout on, 31ahantange sinVt: tirst Heel, anti in - depth 40 feet: w . it b &auto finarket, house:occupied by Mass itos.axempoza.- , . N 0.3. containing in front on. Mattantango airrot,gi " feet. And in depth 40 feC.t , with frame 011ie, .oectiPled - hy ETON a 6AL7n. V , • . ' Nos. 4 ands . contaltiinn in fro ft OW, Msbantango Sti, 43 fert.,ll inches,nnd in depth 40 - feet. with three Welt o p llirrl.net upled li Jews Item, and; , . This Property fbr_the erection Of 'airs% -ter priblie buildings, cannot dip excelled by any'othyr property in the Thewlots•rwill toh sold singly or all. to. : gether to stilt purchasers. . N 4.6. This desirable dwelling Is situated on the sout h . rot 'corner of 31chanfimga and Seeend strret%JoC. Tom• fort and erentertien'm as alcotatubdiont dwellingAt has . few superiere In .the borough, - Title property,Bcmtaluilf4 feet, C inches Vont' ton' "Ada ' bantango street, to the 'corner' of gi4ond, t holier along Second street, 94 - feet. 4 tnebei to Ittitel stable, thence eastwanily along Mid 'stable, 48 fro . 6 inches.-thence, northiardly at that width anug lintel yird.-67. feet. 0 Inches to the lino of the 40 fret lots,.' This tea:rola large lard to the dwelling on whirl: yard Is erected a Conte relent brick'atable, with entrance from Second street. For further hiferuuttlon Is to dtecriptlun-anditomp Onus of mile, apply to . ' JOHN lIUGUES. Eng.. Trustee..? ' • , or 8. Bru.raix, Pottwrille, Match 6.'59 ° 10. MdICINAL. A RARE CHANCE Property in the TharOUgh.pfPottsvillo. • THE subscribers offer following • v.iiirible properly ot Pri vate ,ale t s' • s No. 1. The Witl6E HOUSE ILO f EL, now orenpled• by Josern SLYFASIt. Thlewell known property mittains In front 40 ksti inch on Centre street, and in Al dept; slonOlahantango.oB feetql inches, brill! an evlehsive',' tavern yard. The - Improvements on this property Zmnsist of an extensive two-story frame tavern hou,e. with extensive I,IA. buildings. Aug), Two acres story brhik buildings—a portion of these buildings are now used for the hotel, end pnr. iron occtipled by the Pottsville Gas Co., and the &It uyb. kill Fire anti Marine Inalurs nee Co. on the first story,the second and third MtOrieic are mxtt pled asa Area. A large and commodious stone idabiu fronting on Freon,' street, with brick carriage house and 4xten else sheds. This property ... ls so well known that a more. partieulai det.eript Inn is.deeined unnecessary; any person 'Wishing, tuerefull Information will please call °utile subscribers. No. 2. All that well tinown'tavexn stand siluated nn Centre ,street. known as the NOWfdIicESTEILN HOTEL, and kept for many years by I - is.xtf,t- Mix. , . This valnable t property will be sold with the adjoining property—tho two containing in fronton Centre strati lii feet 6 inches, and extending westwardly along a 20 feet wide alley 23.) feet td•Serond street: and northward. ly along decnotl sire f iil had 9 inches. wi th the improve. molts consisting of a tworstory frame tavern ret , house with a large and comniodlons thee-stop brick building thereto attached. This building brit4 L been efected within a few Sears, and the whole an is entnpldte. The ch'anibrrs. dining roodiandi cooking department,jt is bcileved, will compare with any lintel in the Contity. .m.so, A kirMi and commodious 'two-story brlck'stable, with extedsive yard room.. • • . „ At-so. A large three story Slone and trick building fronting on Centre street , with a stow:l.ooth on i i r m iii w , rind Airrlllorc on the second and third 'stories. • This property, art (abusiness stand,.cannot be ear. passed. • r . , .No. a. ' it old keel went' known bwriness stand shun. ted op Centre street and rir 'natty plena occupied by Na - L. LOONS7tid others. as-nidottr and filed store. ' This valuable property adjoins tclght.fir Lercb's Iron store nu the north and jmeieliillyman on the serif lit. containing in Inaction Centre street 2a wet 3 inches. and extends westwardly 'iii e saute width $A feet with right of alleyway from Centre street tbrough ate ArcheJ alley now ilowd for the hotel tit d adJolniug.pnaperties. The buildingit Ott the 1 rawly consist ore good 'and. i r suiraton t iol en* story eto e btrtldind fort y feet doepat he . find story occupied as a tore, and the second 'story as a • dwell i n g . nit conroniedt I arranged and iti.griod Order.: To this is attached n la ye two-story fra mestere. bathe with extensive'granarleallbr sloyltdr grain. , Thia property (rein It PI lloiation for finsiriene, Is well wgrt b a t heattent ion oft lier.tsons . cleslrocts of going into the flour and feed husinc , s. If ibis pmpert? is ypt sold'before' the 151 h day of March It will be for,rea4!. l'oSseision will Lai giteu Ou the first of Atoll next: • • • •' x ai Et,TESIV anta N ugo TIEEt sabscribtr I prepared, at his. of atand, to forotyh Waal; of • materials Ma Hoe, for haildh purpoass—plallaod4 oatuadtal. Wail par:goOlir attoutlaa the - Otrih Stones' as Idooolpontaorhla mat &ado" ThOy rani had Warm variety able(thl will compai it~otatiati besuy at whore. and are offiel•ed Jtitut S r 'OS 2:4)1_ SATURDAY MORNING,JUNE 11, 1859. TRAVELING: T HE ST STEAMERS. • T H E subscriber is' authorized to take Passengwrs by Steamers. to and fruot Europe In Ike that and seecm'd demand also to the steerage at the lowest rates. A. Rttarixer enth fieln New York for Liret*Ol en Om 26th Inst. ' First Close PIP tangent; 871.—.Thiratelaiut.th t found In Previsions.— Easeengers also brought ont by steamers._Apply to IL DANE AV, Who also sellr,drafts on Europe • in rams of 11 and upwards. Ilareh'll. 'l9 11 PHILADELPHIA fr.. airL I WILEADING lIAILII.O-1D- 001"Of petc'221 :oath FOURTH street. Pntr-tonrult.April 1etb.11159: PASSENGER TRAIN. 4 FUR On and altar Monday. ISrh- inatint. TWO Passenger !Trains will hrt run DAILY (Sundays exerpled). to Har risburg ♦ia Beading and intermediate points. • HORNING LINE. Leaves the Depot, at. Broad and %Ina at iota, aE 1.30 c Arrlvlng al guriwburg at 12.30; Nom. Leaves the Depot, at Broad and Vine streeta, at 320 Arriving, in Ilarriatiorst at F. 30 P. M. ~ Fare to liarrisborg, tat claw, - s3^3 " ekes. , 2 ill 1 , By order of the Board. .W. U. -.April Lb, 'Ca • 1001st.1. • Secretary. AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. blished i 1852: Carrying their. 8.11114111. Sailia ! j Pits ire', on the hay 'Adrertised. ..,, rill-Mr BET A TIFIII. , A I ex-4A ~ 1 •ini.ine clippar .ship , TY.MPI4II.,7 11.00 tons • bortben Mawr)! atnut,auderi la now rapidkad - . log at Mat' 14',Itist. Maar, and having over ontobalf of - her vim. en;nard,wll.l4,ol for _Melbourne dime, Float. lively 20111 slone. •,,Tbs arstanuoidations for Unlit First and Seconorklana' ratowngera aro, niusuriataard fur coni- Cott; Neat and veutllatiPtl, , . . (rates of Pountari. - . That Cabin Saloon, volt ; Second Cabin., $lOO. 1 . • ' Chlrdranio artna,tres;intolertwAva. half I.Eice. [,,, For Freight hr l'aaange.apUly on board, or to. J 11:W. CAMERON, 6 Dowling Groan, Nyir,Norrr;.? sl2llt Bills for aala;land cash advances made oti can slirninenta.: '• . 4' ~. ' . I.' -- Conalgovei In A t Ustralia: Mitsui. Wllklowni,ilroa. &to. 'May :1i;'59., .—, 'Rune 13,'58' 21.1y]_ • ,211- - - OnlyMizeot 14ne•fbr 'rEA'AI -teal' PAPTs . 9 ( GREAT I iti4ltAlN and IRELAiiD," • l • For 630 : ' • The powrrtol Iron Steamshi ps OF' , 'CITY OF wAsimorpl, CITY OF MANCIIEST.Itit.,' , fiANUAItOO. ' • • : Will still from Neil York for CORK and thence to LW!. EIROOL, fla..Eresi7 Alterttats SabtrdaY.ll4. • . Passage frilly New Y ork t Cabin, • - • • ST& Third Class, - • $3O Passage front Liverpool and Cork t Cabin, - • • - • - $55 Third CISSII, $lO ' Jra-Passern.ters forwarded to nacre. Antwerp,ißreMeti and Mambo nt, for ‘"S.s',ln CAA n, $35 Third CP.. T. FARIS (111 !.:6 hours from Liverpool j Kabin. 00i Third Clara, $313. The above Steamships are huiltOf Ikon; In wateriii;bt corn rot rt men I s; carry' ach an experienced SurgeOn, rohl every roittifii*o Mr the innediate'extinrtion of the. For l'asOliit apply to It. Jr Corti/ L Co.. 111 Broadway, N. Y.; Jobn G . . Dale, 18 Broadway. N.T.; to It. EDWARDS. rottaine; N. IL —Psirengerit by this Line {road the rick ti. 12y of calling:at Halifax and Et. Johns. as the steamers, proceed direct to Cork.- -, [Apr11,114;69 .1.6. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD: Summer - Arrangements of l'aslegger'irains. ( .. )N m: ? l n t d h a e lter N . IO .T N I DAY II . MAY 16th, It I n a y7ilfr i. u r n " at i tt e :t i olloLtig V e U tll;wurs:: Down Trains.. I Loare , Express. AnVIM. 51nuch Chunk at Ala 12.t;0 P. Ti!.. 12.25 P.M Qlntiugtnm 0.42 1.(.S " 1.29 " White Hall 7.12 " 1.7.3 " 2.25 " tratassuqui 747 " 1.45 " 5 2.52 " L Allentown 7.42 " " 345 '" Bethlehem 7SR •tt 2.11 " 330 Fre•utamburg 5.07 2;29 tt .357 " 1 Arilvo at Easton ISM 2.43 s . . ' Up Trains. /ears Accont. Mail. . P-rprest. Easton at 6.0 u A. M., 11.45 A. m... ; :u;5 1'.31. Froroofro.burg . 6.40 .. 12.00 . 3.57 a Bethlehem 7.1:01 " "1219 " 4.08 , a ' Allentown • i 7.40' " 12.34 " 4.•.31 " • Ca tasauoua .8.07 " 12.46 " 4.35, " White Ball , 8.26 " 1.00 " . 4.52 " Slatingtun 5.04 " 1.2) ~ 5.26 " Arr:llsurfi Chunk! 0.00 " 2.06 a 6.10, " t ...: DOWN TRAINS WITH Tilt:III CONNECTIONS: r e , Y The 6.00,A. M. 1 Tr.rin wil run luvonnection with thee:lt:raison. ' ilanispoit and Erie train from Elaths, WillinanNpor ~ anadlo and Ileriert, and will connect at Allentown with the East Penn. train for Reading, liar! rislourg,and l'idt.ville: at Bethltheth with., the North Penn. train f r Philrdelphla; at Y.aatnu with the Cen tral of New Jersey. train for New York, and at Philips! bur , ' with the Bel. D.l train for Belvidere. This train willalso enable passengers - to go to the Water Gdp, Sera . rtton and Great fond, either by the Del. Del. or the Central of New, Jersey train. . . , . I The 12 30 P. . Express train will run In eontreetion with the Beaver Meadow train from Wilkestarre, White ilaven, ilarleton and Weatherly. and with the East Penn,. train from Harrioburyt.P.dtsvllle end Iteadina r ind will - connect with the North Penn. train for Phila. 'delphisorith the Cehtral'of New Jersey train for New .York, and with the , Itol. Del. tr ait ) for Lambertville, Trenton and,Philadelphia. ' . •. - . , - VP TRAINS WXTILTILNIR.CONNECTIONS ' The - 0.00 A.M. Accemmodation train will Connect with the East Poit. train (or Beading, Pottsville and Harris bur4. The 11.45 A. 3131111 train will rpnin connection with the ItrL Del. train from Philidelphlti Trenton and Lam bertville. tint' the Cent's! cf New Jersey train from New York, with. the Nor Penn train from Philadelphia, and will conn ect the Beaver bleadoW 'train tor ratherly, Hazleton. While Haven and Wilkeiharre. 'The 3.35 P. 31. Express train .will run in connection with the Central 'of New Jersey train Intin New. Vork, and will connect 'With the East Penn: train fur Reading. Pottsville and Harrisburg, and with the Catawissa. W. and E. train for Rupert, llattrille, Williamsport aud'El tetra. Bethlehem, May 141 th, 1R30., -22-' I. P.VO-OREfI,EIS, KINDIA AND DRIPPY& OP TUK FAL/AMATO • Levris,,Vein Red Ash, Coal, Prow thVNE)VDUNCAN COLL:XI:Y." lie robust no otliev Coul—ihieh assures its .purify. Aka - Cargo sales by JOIIN, SHAY. ..Agent Vol. r t . It. YOOltill No.ll sine street, New York Pottsville, • seek 12, 159 (June Lk '5B :1.1x(11. SPRING MOUNTAIN COAL. New Concern. - TILE undersigned; having' leised die` - L. Spring Mountain Mites. o *AT J CAN tiVl PA.. 'hitherto worked by Wick! mars & Co..nre'now prerartd tb - supply this justly celebrated IEIII6II 'COAL, aud respectfully Wylie orders. . *c. v. nANDocrn.. • TUNA). F. ItANDOLPII; CHARLES lIASIFSIIIBIL APpllestlone to be addressed to ' • • • Randolph & Co., w 111 Breadiay, New - Stork, Itne r ta 23 . ; , 2453Vslwut street, Phlladelphle; Emden:Penn . 's ;•• • Trenteii, New Jemy. ANO TO itaadiplphs Hampahire, _ _J ea nsvill el, Pa. Jenaery 1,7.9 _ 4-Iy. COAL. , COAL.' -COAL LEWIS AUDENRIED .& CO. • •-.: OFFICES : ' , i. 5 Niko:lolfeet, Pill LA DELPRIA. - , 110 Ihrdway. NEW YORK. _, ' . 86 Etat n`strecai BOSTON. Wholeirire Dealers 'ho tin Lett rariettea 'of DOMESTIC COALS—S4c4.'entriciers of 110tf Urea: enpi. blo of producing rave lbo,Dud tons a year_ of thr celybra led Di 4WD, (lied =] and ftLiCK-4.14fu, (11 hitt Ath) = A LSO. Exclusive Agents for the wale of. the purely genuine , . Po tosi Mountain Coal, from the Locust Dale Colliers of Ow. C. Pons lc Co.. all of which will tie shipped 'direct to New York. via Canal; or coastalscola=Oreituivicli rids, (below Navy Yard,Thiladolphia). .•• ' • • !• ," A:50.. At. Philadelphia , from T. Vier. 20.11, Port,' Rich . • • • • • The choicest itialtHrs-of HF.D' and WHITE APII VIALS fruur 4114111 County,Adeeted with' spgclal care, add shippeditudie our persodall adtlrlutedsdtinee At .Elir.abethpott; N. J. WWII SPRING MOUNTALN pnd pusqt, RIDGE, 4 Prom' Baltimore. rd. • eviebtnjed'llAMPS Lb RE BITC !NOUS ~ .C6A L. (rfa , LrAlya and Poi i ts nines) The Wiley aaperior COAL,from• the italefsters' reles;taked from the "Add doled Improve. meat and Cold, Company's Estate," nejsr WilkeshaireL alio, the COUNCIL IttlAIR COAL; both of whi c h; for 'steam purpmen and for familrpse. are unsurpeieed. ,We hula' rertitleatra-ln , ou r offices. fnlin parties who l , have used and filly tested,terso Coals. and pronounce them [be - PUMA .*TtlitACTri COMP for stea'm yin Mkt, pro. during no clinker. less Ribes and greeter blaze, than aoy !Aber lands. now bellave the public. • 31sy 15; " • CAN 'HACKER . -„COOK,'• 'IIIIIMIII AND 3MPITZEI 331iitolj3ECesettit Alio, dealers'in other first (rodlike oC - - White , and Red Ash . Coate. L Re.* traLogt /tiros. Ttolodrlptita, nod Irood2and '• • Whakres; ScAuytkal. • • —..--.. • . . MONAIII COM - 3411118 MCI= Jun Cool /Amory 27,'56 - 9 it TURNER lc GOWEN , - Miners and I. 3 6lppeni of ' ASII COAL from the East and Wind )fount , L& Collteriest-31AMM1RI • BLACK MUTH VXlli S. Orsica--Cont re Arad. appos4 ,EoNeopal Church. imunrille, April,loool _ - . Dltieult to bei lllad.e4csod..Pietedtess , , '. JOHN, - VN-GLISII it V.O.'S - Patent ininztonta *eel Neeslitnytoeldetly ohs hot, in t a noubal. elf 4 Ifferant shit; from No. bto Itabekt: to betuul terbblesate an 4 mail. at t -_ , --. •8: RANNAWs. rottervillesJannary a11 t ..!45 ,:: j - •:' . Ist. , ;', . JOHN Z.lr4:: AFTERNOON LINK Mioesrllte • . C,QAL. ht Je rsey qtitN.L MISCELLANEOUS. ORCHARDMILL.• THE subscribers-Laving taken ihnOr eberd Mill, In the Dmongh of Mtirville. Alve no tice that theyhave removed their fieurand AA baldness to that sace. Where they will he happy toareommodate their old Meadr and customers. Prieew low. Feb. 6,19 9- DOMUDISCIER t BLUR. . - DENTISTRY. - TOSEPH , t..SEWERS .:will after this date des his entire attentiOn tir the trantistq bus t . OfFice—Meliantoo., -....—. po street adjoining the offtre of tbe Utlittsrille I f as••• Oni Works. lie solicits a eontinuocke of the patronage heretofore in liberally accorded hior, , in hie profession. . April 9, 16:.9 ' : lur rliW TOBACCO LA CICAR STORE. 1i AWF() It a I u LLA 10'0 N•u LO VICI: has just opened, In CENTRE street, above Mah3ntangn„ POTTSVILLE,* wholesale and retail To bacco and eilar Stare, whore *II article* In bist nue, both Imported and Diamestle, Can be obtained; it nits enable pares- - i. • /Waists him x ca;Plitt October 2,'5S- '54 ' 434 f • $2,000 PER YEA! Honorable ihuiness . AGENTS WANT.EID,.IoaI tray: elitor, in mry toren and county in the trilion, to enitage In the sale of New AY fetes, tnitent,) of utility, beanty and novelty, demanded In every °O W, store and manufactory, &Mediu; hove profits and gulch ,ale. No buinbug , ,or medicine. and no bonus for paten • right. Books of description, terms, references and not Wes welled on application. with three eent damp, to • SMITH k CO., 36 Beata Third street. Philadelphia, Pa. `"- lirdur .• - . . ' Dry Goods anN W. d Grocery Store. T HE • undersigded have- -.,- _, _ N . ... opened* New Dry prods and O ... ro- .1 4- eery Store. in the building on Centre .• --. street. mixt to Feger'Ullotel. formerly om 1::: : t . cupiti‘by Oilman IL Cbanthere, where -1 , 1----..- - they will be happy to tem their Mende atd the peddle generally. Their purpose to to do exclusively, a CASH buaineial:tt bleb will enable them taxon cheap. •., - • .- eirGITE tuex a CALLMII ` , . 4 1.1 En nr - k..11-EititNEß. PottnilleNiApril 3,'58 - .. .A 14-tf : • PALO ALTO GROCERY. TI subscriber has taken ;the ohl Stand of E. Kletnert.opposite the Natigatlihi Land ing lq the itorough of Palo Alto where the will , keep an assortmeneof groceries., gene:Q*lloQ Prosittions, which wind* guar:trilled as good ni the market affords, and lots is cheap for cash as can be hoUght • elutwhere.k respei, trolly alllclts the patrouageof his friends andihe 'public In general. W)I. lIESSINOER. ' N. 'Also'good stabling for the sommtundation boattitenAnd a good ',apply. of bay and draw - by the bUtelle constantly on band. 'Wki. BENSINGER. Mat-A.11,19 , .11.6ati• B CD-PARTNERSHIP ., FORMEP, TAMES P. PALM antI,VORN EMUS . It/ 1.00S1; haye this day formed a co , gurtnership In the lumber business. under the mine of-PALM A LOOSE, cositiztu;thebusiisese at the old stand, where they hope to receive a continuance of the patronage 'which has beretotwe been so illwrallyeste`td‘A to them. • Thity.will.cnnstantly - keep on hafid all kinds of White Pine and Iletnlock lumber-41W. ready Flouring, Doorsi Each. Shutters: Slanting. ix.; , Lar'reASll lICYERS are respecifuly reqnrstedto ea% as Wettest, determined,pot to be by ' uudenold nyb AL ody. J. , C. LOOSE. 13-Um • Febuylklll Raven, March 214, '54 MUSIC! . • T JENKINSON I - . Profes,sor of Mu t, • Pie% givrs lessons In Singing. Alpo, on the Piano, .m t lin t hprm. %wins; VI"Ilnerllo; (kilter. Ac. l' . Elt)l:3—Yer a curs .. of 21 less,,llF: £10; Purerss guaranteed In all cases where proper appl icl.lloa to study , and practice Is p«rseveredLin. • Plutycts Trused.....fthi the pria• etple of equal !tennwratnent.) and war. ranted to gice'entire• satisfaction. ou . feasnuahle terms„,noll at shorOnpl ice. • Jra. ri-stlynon hits of. thy, highest order as to character 1'13 , 1 rapablilty. Itr.s.toper,—Nh. 1 Pleasant itnw, Mahantango at.. - ii. IC—Agent 4 , .r the sale of rlANt's of all first class Makers In New York City. Pot I Veil le; May 11.'59 NEW STORE.' ILIE subscribers announce , to their frith , and the cithtette otrAtsyllte'cittd vicinity; t atthe beve taken “11001111EAD'S OLD STAND." Owner of Second and Markel Rivets'. where edn alwais Ist found a grand as.ortnient of . • Dry Goads, Groceries, Provisions,' and a variety of articiesalwaysliept ina tirat class rtr tail store. Undetstanditqc theft business thoroughly. heyliiiite a custom tibial, by strict attention to bust. net4i and Lair dealing, they Intend to deserve. Fresh Goods Constantly Arriving. Tho llvst articled Always out bautkat the loweiti Plt 11211LCA1 4 11. - M. 1t...N1C114M.5, GEO. W. RECK. XreALL AAVA.EXAMINE 771E111 STOCK. 16. 'SA ' • . , 161 f DECIDEDLY THE NiiVES±, NEATEET AND 310 A !SEA T tUL NECK-TIES!' • ' . Decidedly the neweet,.eentent and most faebiodable CLOVES!' Decidedly the newest, neatest an 3 sliest serviceable SUSPENDERS! Decidedly the newest and nealestislik,lloen and cambric AN DK E RCHIEE'S.! And decidedly, The n .•st, and most extensive merwintent of , 231114CETWEO' FURNISHING GOODS! Or every 4.1;4.1111ton. for Spring and I SNIIII/141 1 . ever of: fend to a P.lt.ri/k Pahlir, ran tww be seen,"in tonne. (lon with 6rt unparalleled assortment Ur Clotho!, Casslinerea and 'Vesting!! Just received from New York and Philadelphia, at the '"TEMPLE OF FASI11014:" Corner of 'Centre and Nohantan:qo Stn, Poltsville,Ap.U. '59 15.tf l E. T. ELLRICII A CO. THOMAS FOSTER & Manufacturers & Whflesalo & Retail Dealers IN BOOTS AND SHOES, t - lENTRE . STREET, ;,'Fltreo doors N.:,) below Mortimer's Hotel, Pottsville. iir 1 et. l;hi T r a tt r tr y rtirr u . 7n g t. I mculP:llisie,:re‘ci 4,,_r; Home. Eastern, Philadelphia or OA - tISI . Reading, Work. for Men'siMo. -..., .. men's. Boys'. Maws' or Children's Wear. We manufacture and are peva red to tarnish nur elm. tomers With a superior article of:Gents' French or Amer. lean Calf Boots; Ualters'and HalT shoes. Hater P h. ronf and Kip Poo, suitable for V A tineers,l and Idec ehanics'. Miners' and halswers' 1 . rating -Dogs and Shoes. Ladle, Pronill or Encllsh Lasting Gaiters, But ton in Lace.itoota, Buskins, Slippers. tests.. ,- eii•Tra solo , . and Packing Trunks, Valises. Carpet and qii Clot,ti 'fraveling,ittus. ItOys' and Missea Brhnnl Latebnia; au',d no excellent, 16 , 410Tiuseilt of-Umbrellas will always, be found at our vatablishment s of moderate prices. ' - - '',. • -. ..* Conntrydlerchants will be supplied with' any '. _goods In our ll re in such qbantities as they require, at a trifling , advance on city prises. Thankful flo our friends for past favors, We are deter mined to - merit a rontinuanee of public retrousse by autplyinft good articles upotithe moat reasonableterma. Pottsville, April 30,'69 . , 18 tf, • "'MOE LIST-AND CATALOCI7E , Or THE „ , METROPOLITAN GOLD PEN .CD., FF I ,-175 Broadway , and 2 lIJJ Conrtland stMot, NEW r OltE. . • • - • Fiv e . -Dollar Matt GOLD PEN, Commercial size; In 'i3Old Pencil Case, • • with large Stone ilead r prire , • 65 GOLD PENi • 31alninoth size, in ;Silver Extension Case. price ' 6 GOLD PEN, Magunnth size, In Ebony ! Desk Holder, " gold mounted. price • . ••• .6+ GOLD PEN: Ladles' size. in double slide Geld Pen cil Case, with Ston Head. (Tatra tinegstrice 5. • -Three lioller Llits GOLD PEN. , Engrossing 'size, in Propelling rlosk Holder, (something new and very desirable.) $3 GOLD PEN, Commereig size, In Ottani Extension: • Sliver Case, prleM ' , coup PEN, size, in Gold Pencil ,Case, with Stone Head. Mice The (larz,est). LEVI ATHAN GOLD PEN. prim; . • 3 Two Dellai List I, • GOiIIPEN, Ladles' size, in eiiver Extension Case, priee • GOLD PEN, -Sr Gents, in Sliver Exteaslan Cave, — prim •••• • • . GOLD PEN; Engnissing size, Ebony Doak Holder, . gold mounted. Wire :GOLD - I'EN, Mammoth tire, price , 2 :In preference teselling ottt Goods .to the trade nit time ,(thereby incurring great losses.) Vre fell for Cash, dime. to 1 he , cousutner, at wholesale priors; and as au sddit loner indueement,swith' each article' colleted; we given.vainable premium. varying In price front sl'4o to SM). Persons ordering Pens from our, Yive Dollar list , will ' , Scare, with the art irlestorttered; a. premium from , the following Hit, ',aryl no in pileelrom $4 to t.lO. v,is.: Gold firoeches, With 31nesie.-Iplorentine, Onlo Rope ' Shell, Lava, Camel, Garnet en'd doriti ; ,Ladfti: tall sets, PAM style; Revolving Pins. different patterl4; Ladles' Cud Gents' Gold 'and Silver Watches;Afo Gold ch.i ni ke xr iou s patterns; Bracelets. plain and Wanted, all ety les; Gents' Dlnutond Pins Ladies' and Gents'. Gold Dings, solid, a nd ; with settings; tient,' seta elide and Sleeve N. liuttons ; Gold Lockett ststgle;and dmible glasisot, de. • Perms ordering from the Three Driller list will re ceive a premiunt retying in pries from $d 50,t0 SIS.. from the Celoelig vizz Lollies' Gold Pfne`v}nd Drops, various styles: Slifer Ttattehes. huntfng amen:. do,open face; Gold Rings. Studs, and, Sleeve • lief thee.: • Th fables ; ilentetiold Cal finials iiianiond ClusterPlai . with' Clialitt itisseesets ?Ins and Dropi; Gold Neck.: 'Lica, plain and with, settings; . Bracelets. do; Scarf Arias. gr. , . Persona ordering from the. TonDollar.l.l4 will re• eroe a premium varying to .price' from di 50 to $lO, fro following Hat, • Is.: Open Fare SllVer Witch's: English Plated Chain; Imitation Gold Watched:. add Tooth Plekn Gold Mona; Elreve .11ollona and Studs;' LaAilte Gold Belt &Idea; Plato Gold Pine aodgar Drops. .• , _ /IfirPericem ordering fend the above Prim ttite 4111 please date - the pen ed4bele eeteetion, enelmlue the amount er,2,V, or Wood thee will, receive the same; wit h,PreMlorn, by rotorn mail, securely packed and pre . paid.. Ffe guarantee *fart satisfaction In eirory eaten., and ahor any permit be dtmatt.fled with the Wide* sent. th y ono return the good' sithlri• ; Wee days, and we will food lb. ROW. ' Oar Pena ate all ahnnyied with liai-"Trade Meth, lad_ are animated perfect In astrySeststrt,.: Venom ordering goods . wilt plesw be. particular te "Mi. (bets' address plata; ;1114 . TehtN ponnly* sad * P. E.,: , -.Carianeden'it b r my or par premtuat goods' wilt ottbprttopplattkand :iamb! lositt poothle .F '.Alt ibeinnadeattwtrowthibiaerisata is , ~ ) INtItOPOLITAN 40.1.1):VSS'CW 4.Litiv4i , s.trayasalleo)tuas orcey,weirteik- - . 1 Dead Pottrn. LOOKING SACK. BT 0333 131313D1T1L I thought of our isalkit last summer! ' , By the convent walks so gretitt ; Of the floa kisaStolen from her. With no one near ha be seed. Ithotight (as tee wander'd on. Earlier us welting to speaks : . Woo the daylight left or alone, t And left his kat light on her cheek: • The ilain'iras as cold and gray (With Its villas like glimmering . Am someacwth•oeemi bay,„ I AU demb therburch 'went the beds. Iu the mist, half a leagna away, Lay the little white house where :be dw I thntiebt of her Ewe art bright, By the drellebt bending hoe O'er her work so ereatand white • Of her ologing so soft and 1191; Of her tendeotoned ..Good•night, ; ” But weary! for nights ago.. .O'er the onnvent doors, T could ore - A pale and aorrow, fuleyed Madonna looking at me, • As wberiOur lord first died. i There was not elisard be epider To be teen on the broken eralls; The ruts, with the rain, had gtowp !der; And blacker since last night's fal O'er Hieonly, rral dullness ! Then, Note out 3 single beam. I thought how ray lore at its tulles* *. liad changed like s change hi a drill: The olives were shedding fast • AbOut Inci to lett - and right, - In the lap of the scornful 'Black berries and tweets white. ; I thought,of the many romances 1 ! One wintry word run blight, - Of the tifider cud timarous,taocies.i • By a ould look put to fligist. • t - How many noble deeda -Strangled. perchance at their birth, The entoke Of the burn irg weeds 1 . Came op with the steam of the ear. Prom the red, wet ledges of Su% Aud tluteete sloes, rev over row, And t be-viuerard-men at their toll, . • . Who sang in the vineyard below. . . • , Last rprlng. white I thonghtmt her Ihere. I found a red rote on thit hill, There it now Iles withered and sere, Let him truxt to a woman who wi I. Fran tte Logi,litle CHANCE. • . ins•w. P. vasarsur. 1 ' 1 The /aviation sky , Is overhead, { 1 . The saute rich blooms a're at my test; But siliessare they—ahe silent &ad— Who g.iie me greetittge warm afid sw 0 boyhood joys. forever fled— - 1 : 0 friends I never more may mtt , . . The past returns—where are Its *pit - Strange men are railing me by ham. It e: t be they are the boys That joined me in tie merry game, , .. .. Aro I hal *knight the empty noir e, That this the thunder trump o tam No mdre the tame—alas. bow <binged N 0 more a boy, I teo grow obi; , .AII things hare now become estr4ngpet The past is erpl like a story b.ll { , Ny'one eir3 •it x have,been d. ran { . With tfucl wild sud elterbold. A stranee l gni k throb le lln mitt' ar,, Hot blood o nuntsupwardd tato", bin From my dim eyes the tear Amps teit . Tne voice of one—bent silent n {w{—, Whosetousle reached beyond rt O ' er my senses sweet an IoW ond all —, i . Steals And I embrare ( I a farm of air— { __' Print kisses nu a phantom eheikr. With holy Sops and heavenly prayer, ,' 'And looki nf love. that spirlhospes • 0 loved and 104-0 more than ftllr 0 anguish Idle, vain and weak! Nowawallows skim the dusky alit Ntilit closes in on bill and dale And brings the shadow s or despa r; The stars look down with blissana • - On troubled souls andsugehriale; • And silence reig,us o'er all, the Pale. 'II moss DAL; 1655 . . • t ' - t I Alining. - Gorretponcluict of the United Sates !Ali Registe , - OBSERVATIONS ABOVE GROUND IN EU ; The Coal !Blues of Belgium et At the St. Pierre Colliery the coal is di below in iron ears holdini four , buns grammes, or SSO pounds.. binci fy ur of raised at a time and tpo bread th,ot tit limited, it is'necessstry to- divide the four stories, one - above the other, and rangetnent or the ears at difforen , lerol arrangements for loading and unl • using. ut The Snginean might I . lm put on a e four times 4 and thus *hilt MVOs story of thecae In 'succession to a level with'a single platform . ; burttas wo uld It. require more time than is allowed since thus but one ear could be unloaded at once. There are, therefore, two platforms constructed, at' different levels. and upon opposite,sisles of4be shaft. ' ' Upon the rage arriving at the surface; it is first stopped 'with its two upper cars oimissite the-two platforms; one platform being just as high' abbre the other MI the,stories of the caps are apart; as noon at the cars have been taken toff these two, a 'half a turn of tViie engine btings OM tete lower sto ries opposite tit , platform, and thus dullest ears are taket off. dw, before the eagemald moves, . two empty ea rl . 1 ‘pre run on, the regV- is lowered till its upper Addeles are again okosite the plat. ,fora, stud it {Seemly to descend. !All this is`dene I very quickiy, fur there are always two gangs .of men upon ,etteh platform, one r‘iy to . take, off loaded cars as khey nOve, the other ready to put on empty ones. - :: il. l ' „ The coal, it ;Will bes'observed,t t lue lands at - the surface at two differedt fvelst, on shoot four Ryes above the other.. ,It LI t eAirable i loaditig it Into 1 the wagons which carry ht away hat if 'ball all be brought utton the Upper plat arm, end 16' se eotnplish this; the power of steam 4 again direCtly applied. ! - i • Year the month of the shaft +anus a tong cp. inder, to tLe piston rod, of whlsih is, iittaehed a chain that, passing over a pulley, supports upon its other etiol a - nuall age, which, be' hiply let ting steam into the cy 'eider, is thaw Crow' the, 'level of one platform t that dr ttl oth r. ' ' E 'eh car riamived b, low is run !upon this cage, and the workman by simply pulling it wire, and turning op, steam, thus raises ibe I d to the highest level, and in turn receives from Love, one of the empty rare. , The pit raze itself is of wrong t fro , strongly riveted and strewed together. T o a- 'Alan sop. ports'abaut four inches square ar Got" ea to op posite'sitics isf the shaft, and run like t e rails of' a tramenr, from top to hotrod'.wo readOimn staples, ektend from the Sidesof I eta and 1110 oosely upon Jima supports. N t ont .do these .. wooden rails afford meaus.of steadyinl i the elm% but they are employed to atop suddeal its'down ward motion in ease of,the rope break• lig, or the occurrerce of a similar i aivident. j This is accomplished bytnea s o? our cams, which, when turned doe nita , del gra. the tint-1 hers with their ;iron teeth, with 4. fore which. is greater the greeter 'the weight theihss a to bear,, letwhieh, _when turned up. slideelose o the tim bers. but perfectly free. The roe , ii o attached to these CMS 'Shag when a sudden ) Loosening takes place,, they ' are made to fall tog ther .and grasp' thelimbersio firmly that it is u ly .in ease of the wood itself giving way, that's toppege ,of the ,falling, , ,cage, does net ensue., • 1 a An American finds nothing at the Delgian`eoal muss to reminditim more strongly Of ilis distance 'from pudic, and his presence in . is land of direr. eet.babite from those to which he has been settee. tooted, than the gezeral eagiloyineni of . women. and .girls as labprers. They'srei found' at every coal operation, employed open ; all the , lighter work; but seldom taking, parkin anything that re quires the exertion of either much btrength or skill. It is found that their constitutions Will Ind permit (bete to engage itt labor wherelling physical en durance is required, and from the. fact that Must (bat are raunti in the . mines are iyoung—raning 'from 12 to 25 years; it is - not consi d ered w 4rtb ,'.bile for them to spend their' titleerning what they will only practice fur a few .yearro, We saw . nom acting n asatieullaitts in the inaehini deptirt nient, end it Wisely in the, reresh eases that they become miners. They assist in loading mid en loading - the eige, in •wheeling- ll#:eoal frdes.oite place to' another, at , the Sterficet and' as nutters . lenders, ac.;beloW., It ii riid rent where 044 Zs the suatestwoosat of lehor,they rechiee the spnim in.!. as the siva. :. ...- . -.! j ..'' . .',-, 1 . . .... Their dress is see, ylinple being eatltely farmed of unbleached linen. • It consists of louse peAts, bettoning closely about the waist, and a jaCket bettknintet the Wrist and doer the breast, and fistehed to the waistband of theels. :Nasty!. of cUthing could be 'better -ado; tea, to this work they have to perform . Their 5 theytesi ut r n .ettle4. -ads; aerate passably good, ravel just eaMtpe having pretty lama. ' • ' - '-'1 ' _'! ' 1 - . The men aressit tinily lovilif 'ilium mutter as the women, bat their habits ace, in most eMtes, blue.; the linen , color apPeatinglte belong *tofu steely to the female's.' i - It is shout twelve o'clock, srbiln 'the:guide, for "both walnut been. Waiting mrie.o,b,, * m idi. ately makes the signal to tli , i'workmen below that uo•eare shell be sent np in the *et sage, and we 'ip's,carloto the neat - ream to drew - They . give *lair of bias pantie aiulejarkeOuid to (rouse% a most munakible hat , which I l ramimellekleore thin anything etas hens Hoist . , the bri l o iii=iii=iii= Fr . sin* that the ttert• hensHoist eil In the stieets efltrustels: -It Is ittette • ef' letiliter ithiett 'as a aidala,tkirt, end; as:' bard - mil to bldsksadelas *Jib stlitch the analtint,aliltiatut o , ,tairamt off ilia.tivittia Of itielr -anemias.' lit imp, on tile beadlike alleciiltelron, an . Leitiel 11.0ti:Ition tutoliaaltto bad I webbed *up Oipilotict 's - NO. 24. . - • me. But Ibis ielMet 1; got made for durability . alone. I found out' afterwards, dig_ it bad a use somewhat similiu. to'thet ef the otdiddelds. The low galleries titlo which the earth is pierced, num sometimes re that the miners shall travel for long distances o alstopping posture, and a Aiirp rock protrudin , frets shore, mighe, in ai,anwary usomeot, pierce through to the 'head, or 'a stone dislodged from he roof might Injure him but for this substantial lute-position. , + A newly Us. safety lamp is given to oath of us, any amid the merriment of. the girls and mi , news, who bavejOsisted to deck us off io their 'o costume, re st p'oli the platform upon the emp , cage, and etas lag , upon the • lower floor, put o, beads through into the compartment above. A a given signal rote' the bottom of the draft, elbieh consists of two tilues'on the goeg, sod 'tidiest.* that.the - cage bolos, is loaded and ready to ascend, we begin to desee, ad. Down we go with Increas ing speed,- and'irith almost the rapidity of falling. but with an ealy motion slid without rattling of , clinics or gables. Presently, as the rope becomes unwound. the motion is shower; but when we meet the ascend ing cage, which passes us upOn the opposite•side of (hi wet thither*, we seem to be going with all the speed of railway trains. Fut ;the Ginn few hundred feet the shaft is bricked, but 'below we pass 'bulrush the solid rock, upon whith are braced the scanty timbers of the shaft. At length 'we' str ke baldly upon thd bottom and 1 1 crawl out amt the miner,. The bottom f the shaft is not on a vein of coal, and since all t e &chins here lie at an angle or about 20° to lh horbton.we mug travel some die. woes through ' e "country" before we reach-the working place. MI" quickly remarks the,eoui fortal.le clean! tiese,loP the, gangways,. and per eeives that thi resales froarthe walls being white %tidied. A vy coat of lime is laid on every month; as it beomeiedarkened by the smoke, and the object is to produce abetter light in rho room, and passages where The men are continually at work. - Presen,ly We'eome to the stable where the horses used below aro kept; It is !aimed by exca vating tile sigh -of the gangway and partinelt from the. passage •by boards. - The animals are kept well littered and fed, and are fat and sleek, and although at equal In size to the horses above ground, are qu to as large as the average of farm borseiin Awe ink: They bare a habit of holding their heads very low, even lower than their battles, a-habit which Was probably forced Upon them; by .. . painful expert.; aro six t slow, ways, where t • Tramways r They are mallet shaped, and a .' lion. The go placed about. 3 1 are placed whe angler.. , The main g, ontitotered ; of a half oval! gangway it is three (not Ilya Other paiesage, seam being od distances. 1 . . - • ~, The coal is taken out in, the following mannier 'lmagine a swim about 4 feet in thickness lyingat an inclinatin' of twenty degrees. 1 A gangway with railfuadi as already been run a lung . distance 1 into this, wit but slight variation' frotn.a level, so that now all rge mitAsof mitouched coal e tretch. es o ff above t is gangway toward the surface.— Nowpartigeslare driveth et intervali of about 150 ..feernte into this cual, and after reaching a length , Of about 200! feet they are joined by a gangway ;parallel it, teat which was driven below,thus cut. ' , , i ;ting ,the coal into parallelograms 150 by 200 feet. , The taking lout of thLeind may, eomuience in. earnest by wiping strips abutit 12 feat ,wide. trona the sides of these Parellelograms, commencing at the lower gartgaiy,and extending to the upper one. the coallreing always pushed down the floor of the vein into the ears below. ' In this' manner all the coal it rthken oat, xcept that necessary to protect the permanent gangways, and the slate. is thtoree behind. into the rubbed portione of the seam. The roof is Seri good; requiring one prop for about every squire yard.' TIM labor of mining is not great, on account of the friebility Of the coal. ,In IMO spot they took out a thin rem of slate on the top of the scant, and then Wile a crowbar under the' lower edge, pryed ;out pieces as large no a halt barrel. They moinettures•uth wedges. Powder ii never used in the coal; it ii only-required in thoracic work, for driving meingaugwaye, and inerris.ing working room. - In these cases' the. Old•fashioncd grooved tamping &n i b' used, to the exclusion. as for as I could oteerre, of the patent foie, which we deans so eseentiaL In *leafing le," it is nbt • unmet- L m to sea tbs. workmen holding their lamps . on , In the i r meet e and using both hands. In order that this may be done,le email piece of amid is always :ithetted to the piper ring, in one cad of which is a lehirp "poi tof steel, which eon be t thrust into elt;, eighbrir g erop, and thus form a means of aulMensiom - - ' We clamheted up some of the low inclined spaCes to w here the tninra Were at work. To do this it wile rt*eseiry to tak e - our temps in 'our t! ti 'Menthe, ending° hands, it eels and 'feet, misting oar pregrese by every fi• object that could, be found. 6ouletitues, the cavern - booorne so low by being filled ;with ‘piires of 'coal that we could . scarcely, creed, but rather dragged ourselves along lying at full' length. - The position ' joined with the step InClination we were compe lled to ascend the rolling pieces of stone. auk the dust upon-the smooth floor, made our progress anything 'but, siapid, and lijt the time we reached the telt we were generally. et-housed, 'and were glal to •pause for breath in slit clear. space where the miners were at work.. 1 this easethe Miners would threw down . their' eels and collecting amend, with their liras *out trillt as lung Ai we ot t lyed with them: T'bey were- twitys very cheerful, and ready with i a joke Joeii r guide, who knew many of them above green' .. 'PS ,Thia see is work E 4 in six stages or stories.— That is, evoismill galleries running parallel to the large.one through which "reentered the seam Warr the bottom et the , mine, and above it, divide the seam into is weir 'ivies of parallelograms-- Theis galleiles serve as Passage, alobg which the coal from that part of the work immediately above them, is trenvorted on tramways to incline plane. laid•upon the fluor of the,Seain, and leading to tha main tramway, which is eonneetekdireetly with„the Wawa of the abaft. Thesel inclined planes are essential parts of , the Undergreund tan eltinery: They are very simple, consiatinguf two. tracks, one for the descending and the other fur the aseendink car. 'The loaded car, tarrying coals from the uppier part of the :niece is !untitled in its descent b' a hoary brake upon` the sale, and by its gravi n' draws up the empty car Which , has 1 0 bee at task below._ Thus a ear. laden With° furthermost riser of th e working ' must be flea fasten d to the ehaine,live times* towered upon, the ine i ced track:, trod as often unhitched, before it is eady - th be pushed into• the' troth in the chief go gway. 'All this labor is done by we men and gir s, and they display mitetv quickness 'and &remelt in their respective tasks: S Occri sionaliy we assed a party of these girls. sitting atthe side n the gangway, eating their lunch of .coffee mina bread and butter, they were always chat tering and Making themselves merry,., and really seemed in teigoodepirits as thosC, who work- in _the tree air. In one or two eases; the instin ctive liking for ornament wits to he seen oven hire • 'it tweeted lathe form of a row of columl : glass buttons, s'rung don't/ the breast of their other wise plaint Been jacket:' • Very few of, them' are married; soma are es young as twelve years and their wages trary•in proportion to their strength, from 20 to 40 cents perday. This employment of females is peculiar to the continent.- In 'Ragland there is an net of Parliament which prohibits their employment under ground aloes the Ist of March, 1842, in any mine in the United Kingdom, ' ' -After exploring this seam quite thoroughly, we returned to f ilm main gallery where we found a train ofsem ty ears ready to'start for a more dis tant portiortof the Mine, - As . vire clambered into - one of the bbxei, oneguidei crested much sport , among the rittelidents by asking fur the "first. class cars f it. Brursels." At first our motion was ',quite 'tow, and I had time to leek up atthe rocky roof and dote the numerous IMPressions of Cele tnitu, Sigillaria. and other coal plants, whith are ,very abondititt here. lint presently we began to go fester, the rocks and timber, flew by us, and the ears raided to fearfully, that had "our hands not been er/tployeet holding on, we.: would , gladly have close par ears. When we stopped we Were in the prioefftal gangway of 'another seam. This we. explored in alliMaginablePostaree, sometimes being emntielled to Aid* foi wend hundred feet Upon, tbia 'Mouth' fejtwall of the seam, and seem- , tithes inouilking *holier plectra, using our elbows and knees As weans of locomoti!te. While in one 'of these daik.holes mylattiri fiffirom my mouth and wentett; my guide,-who was TeR4, gave me_i his, and ;a led mine unlighted, it being entirely ' inidedisab4 ta.expose aflame to, the air of these „ '-iliimed ea rialto.' • . "'the method of working this seam is asses - tally the isms Ili that described above; le both cases miners ore taid by the cubic metre (3ft. 3in,j for, the . coal they aleavate;receivingfruM,ll, to 21 . mantel' cebie metre, eacurding to the .all with 'Malt edit be taken out. This w ho busy them selves can:furnish seven metres r .414 of that -,for which they are paid 21 ewe per metre,equive 'alent.to,nelirly $1.,50 per day, •.' - .: . In about[so hoer We were drawn sloirlY to the bottom, of the sha ft . A signal was medO for the cate.to,tes 'sent down empty vette a few minutes we stepped again into . daylight, sifter laving l'eeO below it Itjtweesk kmwl a lire bourr.'R.: 11. L, .s . r - . =MB from Bred kilo those aro le shift is eage • into d this ii als'requires ,g: ' A Tatra Piciver.—Thellinlerton itireirii an . ablaDemucTa' tic lulus& of the Ifvuth, in II meat -' !title!, on ;14 *unmet ttos,rit;Addalpia '. tTlitiork fans yo is fellows,: - „.- , r . , "Ira PROXISEI3,iiva btpis B °KEIT. 'I _ wits PLRDOVS disistaidad. add ' ! ..' ' - ' t ,- "Ds prottielims - FALSIFIED. , " - C .-'''-' -'" ' ' i nit..dono ad! t he wholov,truslte4Nimtaial, 1 ‘-hits 14 COROUP,TOraillbitiom, otittY4 • ', ieriktie'siktb'ot ilattetOittiat its !Mimi, d 14, ( , fatiiiiissidiybko; ilt 4iiteliirt Ili 0 ; and - Altai: 'ti-VECEIVEA.: 27 . - = ut ,''' '',-'' -• Ice; Thesis hories, - ot which there ire only need in the main gaug sy haul eight or ten loaded ears. in into..arcry part of-the entirely of iron,. the rails kiting T opt 34 inches high, and the ties of ga- Is 21 inches, and the ties urn 1 inches apart. •.iniooth iron plates rarer cars are to be turned at sharp ngwey being through solid rock, is is' el fee(bigh'undeut iti the form When it is neewary to profi this 'One with mufti 'ticks, fret oboe t, mind joined in Ail common wiy are tonal. smaller. come tin the twofer/4n four filet bigb for long -1111 a sore attassirt . ; than that ofa ay cattier *So la this ue. tioa of lie State,and voltam ha cassia plopid saprouly . .11:43obblag.; Being a practical Miler oarielforcla 111 guarantee oar 11011* to lar'ai beat as may,tbal ran to rat in lb* titles. PItINTINg IN COUTBS dots rai the aliariesl totics., I • •.. . BOON BINDERY. , . . Boom boon dla er ---- ery irately or ea Blank! licesks of ear/ description mansfactursd,; 4 sad riled t• order Alt ebortcet notke. 4 , . i Ponling. , .„. Lows TO :as Fiertnais ?owitia.-7: . P 0* Si Atria* of Boakraprey.—From this be nem Europe, it appears that touts- Napoliiiii ‘ i arta for, a loan of 300,000,000 franes.44l4oo4 400,) to . L carry on the campaign in Italy/ in Wirich • half. command in person. This leati;) mill% based from the middle classes. IVritesdOin •The login lately out in th e market by Ttlibi* l 4 111141,.: 000,000. Besides th ese there in [silks . 1 loan fur Austria of 4100,000,000 mbleb hitherto be has boo'n' unable sr sell, haittas Seised iestead t. , , , italic currency of the Austrian batiks; a lOatt for Bsrdinia of $23,000,400, which the has soaceedod 'in _obtainingi a - loan for, Prussia of $45. . 004 and a !Mtn for England in behalf of , - 000 ,II India fur 43'0,000,000. The total emonat of new loans la kbe market is $360,000.000, besides ore, $10.000,000.000 al:. "wild, due - by these governatenti. The diet of the emilng war wilt , be to mak, erste , all of lbws bankrupt.. The 'simnel interest OW the debt of gogland alone is $110,000,04. The assafil mt. pins°, of her army and nayy is 11137,500,000. 7 : liar whole annual expense is $340,90., 000. .Ras sia owes $939,000,001 ? and Om is s osid lipase of her army Ind nary li'Sfivsoe.oo6. 110: 1 1.11cmPHRIT MARSHALL has declined the op 'position ,nomination to Congress from the Lolls vine (Hy.) district. He retina, be' says, because be desires repose and prilbri to leave the settle meneot public questions to others. The Cincin nati commercial jays : , . . 'There will be Miebritieredriility .felt as to the desire of Cu .Marshallto , leave the agitation of questicks to others. A few days sloes we heard that he was not only eery : confident of a ft-election, but bellereditlinself the Irmo set apart for, next Speaker of the next Hume. T .proba bility is that he declines because be can ut Goa . 'silently go with Joshua F. Dell and th Louis ville Amnia in their demand ifor a Slit. cods for the territories, while he is too much bf a man to occupy an uncertain and deceptive loolittna,. The South is losing her strong men la the louse, those whose parliamentary exPerienesand tore. of character gave her a power greater than that or mere voter. WWI. Stephens; Orr, Lacher and Marshall absent from the next Itintso, the vacuum will be large4T Tue• Two Tie ins' dustousay."—Thoatt Demo . °ratio organs that are rolling up thebr eyes in holy horror beeausithe "Two Years' Atitindmbor was adopted la . itassaohnsetts,lat thsle Party connived, had 'better, before fattier, attempting losaannfaiiure political capital from such fragile material, attend to the Washinit4 the foal linen that mar be found withltt their dim diets. The good Datocratie Slate Of South Carolina passed a. law through her Legislature. during thOlessiun of 55-56 which ,ysaitly tallici with the new amendment of thi brussashuseits Coostitution .and that law' continuti i ht foreo to this day. t lt Scoop to make a grcl difference' whole et is Ter. Govprnment of St. Domingo, has puled to A French and English company, for »foky years, the right to cork the Coal mines of the• country for twenty years, the guanO deposits,' and for for.; ty years the silver, gold, and copilot miner.. The' condidons are numerous, but the iprinelpl• onee are that the company shall employ iudicient e4l - freproseento the Work rigorously; fay ten per cent, on the rough paints of the minas and on . each quintal of guano; open 'a road from Santi ago to Puerto Plata, and advance, on uninist, a million of francs to the --Ourernmeat, payeble in Paris in four mouths front the date of these con. cessions. Aviarric CITY.—The season at this far * orlte waterlog place has been formally opened.. The place has been Much improved, andihe reason prointses to be most successful. A large attattier of exenrsi.meare already proposed and will some of. Tbo Surf Item, kept bY Cel. Thayer, will we .presume, receive that pa‘ionage, ~ s hleh It merits as a thoroughly well iAept 'hotel. Mr. Biudbend, the President of the . Camden saitAt-, lactic Railroad, has been very. successful in his - management of .the Road. It is in a presporour condition., This Fact Is satisfactory, u Mr. U. is a capital mad popular Aker :, ' "GOOD son snia DAT OTticT."—.A CASA of imam Interest to railroad traveler'? IL! settling a printil , pie, ha; been recently decided. ! 'Jams a. lloteh kia, of. Prat taburg,'S!euben county, bought '`tick et on the Erie Railroad at NAII York for-14ehrie ter. It was marked "good for six days only." ? : Aftsrtho expiration of "six' 'days" 20.11. pre !anted the ticket between Rath and Roeheetor.— It was refused. and he "was ejected from the can. 'He commenced a sett, which WSW, recently. tried before refstees designated bathe fipprepseCuurt, and they hare awarded the 'plaint:l SISINam: ages. • I.lBlllliT 'Laws.—The Supreme %loot of Min nesota has decided that, after the maturity of a promissory note, it continues until judgieeet,:to boar only the came rat, of Interest *tact: ion its face, it bore upltit the time , t became 4644 and that the agreement of the parties for a higher rate of interest attar the mat urity, was not a twit• tract forlintereat within the meaning or the law, but was regardeol only as a penalty, no aim of which could bo recovered than the sum of the damages actually sustained. Ox THIS "RAGI.NO CA/lAL."—Ati excursion of a novel character is 'Soon tq tike place, conameneing at Buffalo. A party ofientivoten of that thy have-chartered a steam-tug, Jo which they pie 'pose to go down the, Erie Cen r al to llontezitaa, thence by Seneca Lake to Elmira, thence by Ca nal to 'Harrisburg, thanes to Philadelphia, Balti more and New York., thence isp'the Madsen river to Albany,. rod then ail thrice, by carrel boos.— It will be largest send-twat exCerslon ever taken. Ai ARGUN'S:IT row • DIVISION or Vas UNION. --One of the best reasons yet heard for ,disuolon was given by a eountryiosn, who went to call on the'Prestilent. lle said,bs waited four hours, mad, could not get to see him. , "And I concluded," said he, "that if be wan so: darnid busy as all that, ono President was not eatiosh attend to the SiTaiTS of this republic, ind we bad bdtter bite another.!! "STATI dounsat.."---We.have already alluded to * the spirit, and shifty of this poper c iiutillated in Philidelpitia, by Reuben G. Orwig. It Is Me publican to the core, awl will advocaat uhwhier lost"; those principles. Mr. W. Q. Snyloit la eau raising thls-Coutity for subscribers to it; and we trust will meet with social. " ' . Too Nnw• Pasitastart.-4116 London Valli of the 9th of liey ways to"-"Thii 11110g41111/ Mem bers returned to .the •a ew..Patilieeuy..already published in our colonists, shows 0. total of 313 Liberals and 267.. Conservatives. .The resat,* since made raise the tail to 319 Liberals and 267 Consrosiest •• • • ' ------,--........•.. rrSissso litososas, Janis I v is now at is* st Chapel ,Iliti, Borth Carolina) Ile ) 14 Is . there ha sap,beeauSio'lsla ansiety to bosoms ,bettttr aeipsair4i.d with thapeoglo of that thate c ia vary , griat.: Qf course he bas no idea of seilugg a raubuiliation fur the Pres!geneyfoti!, ~ 01)111101111111 ' cir '1%04401011a; ha. been eleted••Bishop of die Noe Joii-iii."Dioc:.*24siic 'trait! the Ist* liftholi Seie L jiuthets writ" susesturt Is a, els& Mph', and others souse lass üboecits was suss* cos nu- . sub without being ahie io ,perouadw, othiro sot porittodo without beneath in Thome; . Prri- Otte* soprelatto toettlii-lortettifo moves tufa bps look. •Aotivo Pity aoserotitsittt to gilts. 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