The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 02, 1859, Image 1

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vra DIWARS per annum, payatilisli adinimes—
;l 93 i f net paid within alz trionthe7aud 1.2'8U if
7,,,t1,4 La within the year. •
F. To canes: • • • •
14 to one (le a va • 00
Thw„ e°P do.- - • • • do- I ; 1000:
.1",.7.:4d0: .....- • ,• :Al 00
'" . 6 o ' t obscapt loos torisk be biracially paiii,la ad:
T aco,*
nd sent to
lie camungs APD drliall i' " •: ' ..,
I „ A .330fi11. will cash rnshd to ianters.autt,Otmmi
.i ....7,,,, lot «Ile. on daltiery. ~ ~
1% 1 megynitill and Meet litachary supplied with' Oa
1 ' 11; fl in advance.
7:31. 0 '
, .11t3 law or IfiITSPAPCMI.
wr ibees order the disrontinuance of their Oat
if 5' b .tgliaker may continue tosend them uatli
[ ri pe,. t paid.' ,
n,..r me t re •
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. „iset. negleet or refuse to tate their new's'
. If t u " - ip er , eilled to which they are directed they a re
r•ei'_H ° . n .ibis until they hare settled UM 'bills * a nd
li , i4 ''',..2„,ttisontio nod.
orl'W Sieve to other places 'without intbrtoing
If , , m bw• and the newspapers are sent to the former
the q O , Mr are held responsible. '
Is
d l ;;;;,•arts hare decided that refusing to take newepa.
1 ,:nen the Ince. "r , and leaving them on
,r,-,,4 or, is p ma facts deuce of intetitional fond.
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RATES OF ADVERTISINC: ,
! 0 ,„ Naar. of 10 II Der; 50 tents toren° inszitieritutfr.,
lurid i et•erl lona, 25 cents each. 3 Hoes • olio (me, 25
;,1.--ouh.equent lei/Mena, 12% cents eerii. All od- •
rtio , in ea ta over 3 Hoes, torsion periods, charged se a
• TWO. TEntli.=; 111. . TIMM •
Threa lines, , 63 88 $1 25 $2 26! $3 00
iktr Hums, • 80 1'25 175 , 2 75; 4 00 "
rice Ones, 1.00 160 . 2-pp 00
Fps hitso., 1'.25 225 2 110 4.00 . 600
siren lines, .•
1.25 225 , 2,70 4 50' 7) 0 0
eight line% ' 125 225 -‘,2 85 500 *, It, 00
Mon 126. 225 ' CO 660 XOO
fits or an rive uweebouwwww its Aso sax ow ettinns."
One square, • 125 225 350 . 600 .10.00
11 4 00001 ,;- 25 400) - doo • 000
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Three squares, 350 6 00' .„ 750 12 . 00 .18;00
equants,• 450 600 • 800 •1400' 20 00
Qitarter col., 600 • 900 i 12 00 18 00 • 30 00
NoLarger apace for short periods. as essr agreement.
liffir Basilian Notices.. $1 each--setompanied with ma
advertisement, 50 cents each.
Advertisements before Marriages and Deaths, 30 cents
per line fur Drat insertionsubsequent I naertions.s cents
line', Nine word/lite minted LI 4 i an In advertising.
Merebant wand others, advertising biller year, with
clinnces. and a standing advertisement not eleeeding 16
IlOos, will beeharged, Including oubscriptio ,n • • .$16"00
Space to the amount of four setwaswe. with chow.
So.. and suflerlption,
Wlithout Chingos, at the rate's designated *hose:
lAdvertisemente set to larger type than usual will be
cliqrgad 60 per cent. advance, on these prices. AU cuts
sill betcharged the same as letter press.
No trade advertisements received from AdTertinkti
'gents abroad, except at 24 per cent. advance on these
prier 4 unlessly Special agreement with the publisher.
;31Arrlagez 25 cents each. Deaths accent paniedtwith no
riccs;2s cents without notices, no charge.
noilres., except thhee of a religious altimeter and
for edacatlonal purposes; will be charged 25 cents for any
nsum her of lines under 10. OTer 10 lines, teents per line
additional.
rcereedinge'of meetings not of,* general or public;
a wader, charged it 4 omits per line fur 'each insertion..
To facilitate calculations we will state that 328 1100
mice a &damn-164 lines a bait colomn--and lines*
oitarter column. 2942.w0rds makes column —1476 a half
cOumn—and 738 a quarter Colman. All olkl lines over
rach•sqUare, charged•at the rate of 4 cents per line, for
one time, and 8 cents per line for three times. •
I Yearly advertisers' tau at confine their advertising to
their uwn business.. Agencies' (or other.. sale of Real
tioatis. 4p...re not Included in host nese advert laementa.
MEDICINAL. '
EPTING
• • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
uoria.iast ,
giant
ILE. Corner Centre and Norwegian
'POT TS`' ILLS.
Wit LEA t PERRIN'S Crlebraied 44 11 V
hire Eaneeet constantly on hand.'
March to; '69 •. • 10.
•
IN TUB °MINTY. .
"sicai OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE,"
' Centres r Pottsville.
The extenlive buFlness
nt claixestabllabmeni in
sure. at all Mites a freA
supply of the num.! and“
DROGIS, 1111DICINL/4
C ke., kr.
The proprietors, the tS
`.enter bang a Ornitelat
of thirty yetra' expel+
us giv e their penumial
attendance at all limes.
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['Articular at ten
t Inn mid to Physicians'
Prescript lons.
nts, 011 a, Glass,DyeututTa, ike.. In large assort-
went, wholesale and retail. JOHN G. BROWN A. SON.
Jund '2(l, '5B. • 215.
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Ayer 0
-s...aarsaparilla il
ACOMPOUND Remedy, in - which
we have labored to produce the m o st effectual al.
terattve that can he made, it is a concentrated extract
or Para Sareaparilla, so combined with other substances
of still greaer alterativt power as to afford en effective
antidote fo the diseases Sarsaparilla la y reputed to core.
It Is belie', d that such • remedy is wattled by those
k r
who su ff er wpm Strumouc complaints, and that one
which will accomplish their cure must prove of. 'temente
service to this'Wge tiara of ourattlicted fellow-citirena.
Mow completely Hills compound will do It has been-prov
en by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found
el the following complaints:—
.g.rnjula 'Ad Scrofulous finnplaintt, Eruptioni and
Porfire Diseases, Marrs, Pimples, Blotches. Tumors,
&di Rheum, Scald Head. Syphilis and Syishilitic Alec
lios. Pircurial Disease, Dr , psY, Neuralgia or Toe ilou
ion ;tux, Debility, LtyrixTsfa and I active:lion. Eryinpritu,
Bose or V. AnUtony's Fire, and indeed 'I he whole class
of enceplaints arisißg from impurity of the Blood. •
This enmponnd will .be found a 'Freat prereoter of
lovilth, when takeri in the spring; to expel the foul hu
mors which fester in the blood at that season of, the
ear. Ily the timely expulsion ot !them many rankling
disorders ate • nipped in the bud. Multitudes ran, by
the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the wide-.
' orten of foul eruptions •and uleemus pores, through
which the system will sitriye to rid itself of corruptions,
if not assleted to do thin through the natural clutnaela
of the body by an alterative medic ne Cleanne out the
1
vitiated blood whenever you'find iti impurities burst.
log through the akin 'iriploapits, eruptions or sores;
cleanseit when you And it is obstructed and sluggish .
in the veins; cleanse it whenever, It is !but, and your
bedings will tell you'wh-n. Even 'where no particular
disorder Is felt, people enjoy bettei health.. sind live
longer for cleansingt he blood. Keep the blood healthy,
.and all is -well; but with thispabuum of life disarderesi,
r
there eau be no 'Jesting health. noner orlater some
thing most go wrong, and the ;treel.,
machinery of life Is
disordered or overthrown. • •
earsaparilla haw, and deserves rich, the reputation,
tif accnuiplishing these sods. Dot i the world has.been
egregiously deceived by preparatotie, of It, partly be'
. cline the drug alone has not ali t the veto,' that , Is,
0
• rla I in.aloy it, but more because m ny pyoarat ions, pre-
t-nliug to be concentrated extr is o e-lt. contain but
little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla. ran king else, . ,
During late years the,
,public ve hisen misled by , ,f
liege bottles, pretending .to Jaye quart Of Extract on
Snisaparilla for one dollar. Mos of these 'have been 1
frauds upon the sick, for, they no only esiittain little, if I
I
any, Sarsaparilla, but often un cut tire properties what -e
"er..e. Hence , bitter and painful disappointment bas
followed the use of the various e tile"' of Sartuiparilla!
which Deed the market, until the name itselfAsjustly
• despised. and has become slued" ()dui with fret's' 'bitten
and cheat. Still we imp thia couipiund Sarsaparilla, aDd
Intend to supply such a remedy's' shall rescueth comae
from the load of obloquy whicb is upon it. And we
think we have ground for tielletln it has ',tittles which
are iriesistable,by the ordinary ru ' , if the elstasei It is'
Intended to erne. In order to ore their. complete
eradication front the system, the remedy should beJu
diciously takettfaccording to direr taus on the battle,,
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• ' PREPARED Y
DR. J.C.C A l Yll E
a t CO,:, I '
wel, Al.
Price, $1 per Bottlei; 8 Betties for 15.
iiyer'.B Cherry Pectoral,
Ilan won for itself such * renown for the cure of every
'Variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that It is entirely
unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of Its virtues,'
wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in'
constant use throughout this se c tion, we need not to
more than assure the people its inality' is kept op to'
the beet It ever bee been. and that t may be Yelled ou to
do' for their relief all It has ever been found to do.
.
i
Ayer ' Cathartic 'Plls ,
• FOIL Til EA.:l3lllj OF . ' •
Coainenits, Jawndice, Mpreplia. nthgeslion, Deily/try.
Dna Sumach, Erysipelas, Headache, Rtes, Rhemnalisas,
Ertiptiems and Min Diseases, Lit4r Onleplctirt, Dropsy,
T,Tor, Tumors and gait' Rheum, ilrerma. Gent. Neural..
pin, as a Dian •T 'Ffll, and for Parifying Me laws!.
. Th e y are sugar-rested, so that the moat sensitive ran
take them pleasantly, and they era the best aperient in
the world fur all the purposes of a i tamilrphysic.
Price, 25 cents per Box; Fi
I ,e Boxes for 0100.
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Great numbers of Clergymen, 'Physicians, Statesmen,
and onitsent personage.. hearten t. their unitise to verti,
ty the ..usti.Walleled usefulness d th ese remedies, but
our spare here will not permit tb Insertion ofthent.n
if
The aaonts below maimed; littlish vatia our AllEileAN
Al.Mucte its which they are Oasts; with also full de
seript ions of 'the above compla [hie, and the treatment'
that should be followed fortheireitre
Do tint be put off by utiprinciphidi dealers with other
preparations tie,' makettorepn , fl on. Demand Arm's,
sod take no ethers. The Melt well thebeet aid there ill
La• them, and they should hate it.
far •
1. /5 .
All our Remedies are r sale b,. BROWN 0X; rata
).
Tills:. and kV Drwsists and Mrs-chants generally,'
throughout,the Country.'` ..*
April tt, '59 ' ' ' 15•45 m•
DR. C0001M11:5: 'NFW '24DICAL . icATI:
FOr Inflammatory 10 Only.
New Medical Salt! 'New Illedical,Salt!
IT IS NOT A' CURE-ALL 1
'vter-Por lallammitory titieases Only .
- n it. CI) GGS NV E L 128 N ED r
Af lb AL SALT, instead 05f being is remedy for 111411 a.
bAS control. over but tine 111, had but one' aim, and AC ,
emnpllalles but one thing, to wits st emote t LLL usure r
at niatasc. whatever be its form or locality. whether in
the head. throat, abdomen. extreinlties or akin.
e f L SALT.—its p ecu
,
' Itarexrellence la. that without the Tett'', 10FS , of
loud and atinmetti, It
Piarnet,;(nuot hem) by
the dulds In the body,
caven of In flaming I too,
yoTcE
i . To
II following terme
some. end many not he;
le.e Corer or pain, are cc esinth,
EDICAL E A LT, as fire la-ea;
wit; Brain Freer ' Headache., •Itov
Vits,lntlamed eyei.
trier, Neuralgia, POMO IlteCtiOrli
tiff Ilrurfiky, Asthma, oOughs; D ,
Itheumathru, flout, Serofol
vb., rat...m.4lr. eruption,. .
.1 - )ti7..e 0 G S%V E 1.1.'5. NEW ED
, le Ai. SALT exerta:like the amine matter, ;Ups
'n'ut4lalry Influence over the,reina wad Works, result.
tb6
towtoal deel loop, lorazo'amtion a/ i ndic a te d hi
eat ehtrh poop resumes its .natural state, u the
;
1"4 "' sad fever disappear. •
1111 COGUSW ELL"
len IA SALT does Jag et
Yom, no 1a..-- e „ uellara the ni
Ihrse!qrrn sil arterial and von
scriptirr4Arealon nay he "Maio
who hits Ibis saldab, •
owthcrrte
Dr. Coggswew s & Ta f t ,
Act...re PACLmitA, ; CHI , auC d r •
by mail. (n of
fn alids eittiehroolc or
ita'arnurdaraeb ie
, testimonials.' di
rttfuhs
. D i e. TAYLOR & CO., Gea r , dyeat
11:11.—Agents wan I
every_ ,
.COGGgIVE D-
T:" !CAL SALT It for Mie w
Rte
Tis.l; /13 ,Nlinorrtille. by IL W. Ppavnat; In New philit
1). W. D. In I'6lo Carbon, by IL Sips &
cut in St. flair, at KrnrCe: Middlrport, by , J. It.
l'•eTsa;dnTue•eron,tyllewAr k Sox, end by all to..
.y.ctable Drnaglate wherever thc"Jorittat.. le Teed'
A. II I. nut a patent medicine, but thipreuription of
" 101 W
atta nn tild ta
CA ityl. S ilt, siati, U 2 USe fdl to ay tho'
•
ict.tuali;
PUBLISH
1101 : 01AVE 9 5
-11OLLNI1 TBITT,ERS
Till CELIEBRA
BTU REM,
DISEASE OF . KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEATOTEO OF ANY ICLATI)
e FEVER ANDACUEI
(VERY FARRIER AND EVERY
-1 FAMILY has its 'peimllat'llitteremompoonded ee
conflux 0 some favorite recipe, handed down from Lintel
to son, perhaps. The principle that a tonic atiumlant is
necessary in every houseLs uudispnted,yet,,being com ,
pounded by unskillful bands,otten eentains element'
both incompatible and triconsistent—eoaellmesposiftve;
ly hurtful.. We hereUffer to the public.in a highly con,
eeutrated form, wliat will exactly supply this want, pre
pared upon scientific principles. compounded of simples,
acting la harniony,Yet each fUltilllng its own remedial
Mee.
To TWA PRITICIAN is brie offered-in a eonvenient Onus,
'yet perfectly, sate,on -Nolan!: which; act ing. upon the
circulation. raises the action ofatbe system to the stand•
and of health. especially after any debilitating attack' of
disease, after depression from beat. or any local or acci
dental cause; an Anti•Spatinedift. which. with* general
stimulant power.actstritb a peenlier Influence upon the
ner r One 'vat On, ealmlug werionstrritatiOn. when taken
properly, without the least tendency to the •lirain,and
without that distressinc reaction which la the bane of
moat tonics—often causing morel njury than theoriglnal
discos.. •
As A TONTC. moderately and pennanentlyexaltlng tie
once- es of 911 parts of the frame, producing necessarily
a h
i l
Ithy istereape of the action of the various engine,
1 che Wally ebanging the acidity of the aternaciLand set,
i n tine rmally upon the liver in regulating permanently
'the -billiary breretionig,
NOTlCX.—Whoever expects foetid Miss beverage will
he disappointed; bat to Um sick. weak and kar-ephited.
It will prove a grateful aromatic eordial,possessed•of
singular remedial properties."
Caution... The great . popularity of this delightful
Aroma has induced many imilations.widch the putlic
should guard acainst purchasing. Be not persuaded to
Voyanytblog else until you have giien Vetenives Mot-
LAND Reruns a fair trial. One bottle will convince you
heti infinitely superior it is to these imitations.
Alfild it $1 per hot tie, or six bottle-a for 85,-by the
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
' •
BENJAMIN PACE, JR. &CO.
ANUPACTVRING
1
11hartnacctitisto ,artb . Chnnist4,
PITTSBURG, PA. ~
For sale In Philadelphia by the agents—Hoffman A
Itorwig.ollke of the Dentorrot; John Johni, 222 Bare
streets Dyott A Sons, 133 North Second street. Alan, in
ReAding, by 'Ritter & Co.; Lancaster, by John Long
& Coo Pottsville, John 0. Drown, J. C. C. llnghes and
0. W. Eptiny,; Tamaqua, by k. J. Fry; lilinersville. J.
K. Burns, and in Schuylkill Dairen, by Dr. E. ChM
:heater. November 27, '5B 48-
zivId.HOLifEIToR!
PREPARED BY DR. SANDFORD,
Compounded Entirely Prom GUMS,
Is one of the best PURGATIVE and
ti ,
ji_ LITER medielnes now before the public that acts
as It Cathartic, easier, milder, an d more erectus any
other medicine known. It Is not only a Caliiar . but
a Litter remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject 1 MM . -
bid matter, then on the stomach and bowels. Try nit
that matter, thus necomplishihg two purposes effectu
ally, without any of the painful feelings experienced in
the operation's of moat qtUtarfier. It strengthens the
system at the same time that it purges it; and when
liken daily in moderate dimes, will strengthen and build
it up •Itb . untisual rapidity— •., .
The Liver it, one of • the principal fetulators
of the human body;.and '. when It perform Its func
tions well. Ma. powers of the ardent are fully de
veloped. The 'Stomach is f ig almost eut [rely dependent
on' he healthy action o the Liver for the proper
pdrfortnance of Its lune." Moos; when the stomach
is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and • the whole
ardent :- suffet s in cense-
. queues of one organ—the
Liver—baring ceased to do its duty. For the die.
eases of that orfan, one ot the proprietors has made
It his study. its a practieegt4 of more than 20 years, to
e
tin soine remcdy where- with to counteract the
many derangements to which his liable.
To.prcive that this reme-PAII dy is at last found. any
person troubled with Li- wet ver CoMplatnt, In.
any of Its forms, has but O to &rya bottle and convie
tian Ix - certain.
These flu, low 0 ' morbtkor tiad mat teritom
.nerve Gums amore alll2l moromor
the system. supplying Id 'Melt Native healthy flow
'of bile. Invigorating IheFil stomach. causing food to
digest well, purifyingAro.... blond, giving tone and ;
health to the whole map , ' chipery, removing the
CSUPeofibedioesPe4lieet- ing a radical cure. '
Bilious attacks areOured,Z and...chef is bolter, preens
by theuse of the Liver laavlso
..
ritor • . •
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, . ~ ,
One dose aler.eating „Is . sufficient to ,relieve the
athwart' and prevent the food - from rising sod sour
inOnly one dose taken beig tore retiring, pr events
Nightmare.
Only one dose taken atrAl night, loosens thelnwela
gently, and cures Costive- ness.
One dose taken a (terearliN meal will core nyepepsio.
, rra-one dose of Iwo tea- spoonfuls will always re-
Hoye Sick 'Headache.
One bottle taken for fri m ill male olndrartion removes
the rattan of the disease..l and makes a perfect 'care.
Only one dime ImanediA°l ately relieves Cantic_while
One dose often repeated is a cure cure for Onarsra
Marbas,and a praventlma_.... of Clmirra. . .. •
AlfsrOnly one bottle 141E1 deeded to throwout of the
system the effeete of me 01.... friar after* long sickness..
arrOws bottle taken for - .. Jaundice remove s all sal
low PCS{ or touisturs I colorrmi froth the skin. •
One dose taken a short Ilanebefire eatinggiveivi
got to the appetite, and makes food digest well.
• One dose often repeated cures Chroesk DOrrhera In
Ill.. Tarsi tnrma.whl le Sum-O , e r and /kneel Complaints
yield almost 'to the firstmelY dove. • ' - '
. .
One or two doses eurest-t6 taeka caused fq Were,, In
, children: there is nosurer s a'a•safer, or'ispeedier remedy
In the world, as It'nenerfoi faits. '
' *VA few . bottles cur e Dropsy, by exciting Abe
abaortwnts. •
•
We take pleasure In re4l4 commending this midleine
as • Preeentiie. fur Fiver and ..Igne. Milt Ilit , r.llnd
, all Accra of is Bilinualli rsipe. 'lt °penal . will
certainty, and - thousands — ' are willing tp, testify to tta
.. .
AU who we it are givfngiheir trivaniwous testincyny in
. .
sir.VIT weer fails mama ~erifh the riterfirffister,and
steaffoto aolti togdeter. .
Taz LIVE S noacantstou •
Isa&rlentlnr,bledical Di seovery, and IF daily working
rotes. almost ton great to belles,. It rens, as if by ma
sin. ere* the first dorm giving bettmAtood seldom more
than one bottle Is required to cure any - kind' orLirer
eomidaint. from the- worst Jar/edict or Doppia: to a
*•,iinmon //eadatte,4ll of whkh ire the result of a Pis.
eased Liver: • • •
Price, Sl - per 'kettle. •
DR. SANFORD; Proprietor:343 Broadway. New York.
WV-Relallwilor all Drug%lots. Sold In Pottsville by
HENRY AYLOR; and iu talnagUat bi ;p. FRY-
Junel9.'6B 25-14.
The meet Extraerißheatey 43004 of the.
First Edition oflo.ooo sold 12 . 6 Wallis.
"BOYHOOD'S lERILS
AND
MANHOOD'S- 9IIRSE."
_PCSLISIIED DR, S. PANCOAST,
916 prig garde. Sired, .:Pkitadelphia,
• -.'And for sale by all Bookseller&
- •
-Thi s i s a utak of 22S Pageo,f2mo., boned lo elofh, with
NINS LitilOGRAI'1111:1 PLATIIB, eel inteodeol
Pontoto; Geoirdtano antiNceinnt Men. Wryly 'noon num
that ',Whew to nr , lntoin .1210 heath and roaohond.'end
hove - Vied/Ay progeny,whould rectd.thls 'hood. tame of
the obi bonen ta are really Astounding and have never be
fore appeared to print. Pries $l. By mail $146.
Now in Prom, and Reedy for Delivery' in
Few'Days.-
A Greif. Work for the Ladies,
By the mine Author, entitiod
LADIES' MEDICAL . -GUIDE,
AND MARRIAGE. *AIRED.. •
This is a work of nearly 600 pages,. imamate' li: bound
In 'cloth, and catalog over 100 SPLPIDID and COILIOUS .
'ENVIAVINCS. • It gleell It Complete tleeCtiptioß of the
strurture and function of the reproductive organs of the
tamale, showing how married ladles may have or *Told
large families. MOO, a complete history ot Illermapbro.
ditirtn, with curious Plates, showing both settee in Cu.
tlt also gives adrire to Young Ladles In selerltult
husband. pointingnut•the rause of so much unhappi
ness...tier marriage, and the influence It 'exert' on the
'offspring. - ,
The'work
so ies the symptoms and treatment of
a 11. f4male 41 that livery female may be her own!
Physician. isms,
tubdued t,ytbe NEW
nguish,-0 fly water, to
1 , of Blood to the Head
can. .nove, lungs and
, Eryalpelma, Bronchi
!, pepola. Venereal tilt.
,a, and all Itching mud
The last charier in devoted to the TltitLl7l. giving the
'receipts &sr coaufettce at present le we •by -nobility
of France, Engle nd and Runde, for beautifying. the skin,
h e i r , tectb,amod for removing. fodiand re I
• p SOTT nit a
sweet bras th.l They hive been Obtain.li.nt great ex
pense.
Pelee, st,6o By 05a11,51.,75, or eight additional letter
'stoop& Steto enfant have {ready been ordered. - Those
mtabing a copy of the first edition abouid send theleor.
'dere w ilbOat 'delay. • .
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MEDICINAL.
JtinN tin
TRA - VtLING.'
, • PAIIISAiiES By, STEAMERS.
Tr HE subscriber ru authorized
to talcs Passengers.brelteamers• to awl
from Europe la the Writ aria second els= and am at •
steerap at the lowest rates. A. Steamer sails from New
:year ler laserpool,on thellgb last. .Plist Clan Pas.•
seams, CS—third Class; Pkroanni: lu Preabliolosi—
Passenpre also brought out by element. Apply to.
B. CANNMP,
,
Who also sells.dratti ow WIWI! In coma, of alma
upwardj. . • • •. • • March 14'69 II
mattolg- PHILADELPHIA &
gr-unKci RAILROAD ozi,os•
ser, :Ca Jostle ittUttilt street. • -
. - j'ameetuate, April 16th, 18*/.'
. PASSIM° KB TRAINS IFOR HAILIUSBUIttiI.;
. 9n 'and altar Honda , 1 Instant. TWO Painintee
Trate. will be eon DAILY (gundlYitelteePhtd) / 6 !Allg•
riatearg ale Iteadiog and Intermediate points..
MODNING.,,LINS,
. 4 /Asoos the Depot, at Drool/ end VW* Ifhelets,e/ . 7.3 G
' 2ndelog at • al? 3.30, 21a4a.
• 11.'47.4 N LINTS.
I.e.srei thiDe • • IB • iod Ina* inmate, at 320
Arriving to ,Itirrtebnnt at 8.30 P. 13. , • : '
Faro to , Ilereletiurg, tal t elass, 33.=
• “ 24 class, 2. 70 •
Bk . order of the Itoird. • W. 11. MeILIIIINNET. •
April2o,'39 1040144 - ;• 1 , ';.. - ' .Alterehiry.
• •• . • . .
• AuSTRAk PIOINEEIt
114talgialbedin issz. Carpal'. sae u. anus.
Poritirdy on the Dewy Agyertiiiird.
BEA.U.TIFUL A.. 1,14-4,11 K
items 'clipper pip
„"TithIPLAR," 1600
tone borthea; Maims tommander, fa' now tap 0,4331 ,
lug at Pier 10* Nisi 'River ` and having Over one- half of
her casco engaged, will soil Ibr ilelboinse direct. port-
Una, 20111 f nos. The acoonimodatkna for both lint
and Seennd Clan rasaengera are lanspipissed - 63C COlll.
fort,ligibtand rentllntion. .
' Rates of
• • Tint Cabin falmn, r 100; famed Cabbi,.sl4.
Children In arms, free; under twain; half prin.'
1 ror /Maid. orf.amouve. , apply onficerd;or to •:?
•
R. W. CASIERON,a Bowling 01140, Saw Tort.
Eight Mill for sale, and cash advances made on con
signments. '
Consignee,' in Anstralli: Mesms. - Wliiiinson, Wag h Co:
May [Jane 12.'68 24.1 y) .
Only 'Direct Line for ;inland!
STEAM to all PAITS Of. GREAT
BRITAIN and IRELAND,: . ,
are glat
Far, 'NO
• The POwerful Ii n SIOMPT,
CITY OF BALTIMORE , CIT OF ASRt.n..fruN,
'CITY Oir MANCURSTER. KANGAROO, • 1
•- :
:WM mall from New. York for CORK and thence tc-ILIV
-444/. .4(kraaca. •
. .
,ramge from New York ; -
Cabin' , d ' $75 "'Mild Claes,
• : Passage !Corn Llieipoot and Cork:
• • - Third Clan, ri $4O
la-Paesengers forwarded to Havre, Antwerp, Seam
and ilainburir,for $56 in CAW, $35 Third Clam : 6 ,
To PARIS (in 25 boors film Liverpool ' ) Cabin, S3O
Third Clare, sas. . •
The above Stearoyhlps are-bo lit - of Iron, In miter:VA
cola parte:en tic carry each au experienced Burgeon, and
every requiaise for the immediate extinction of Sin. .
Yor llama °.
u O.
apply to R. J. Cortla C 0... UT Broadway
PI In Pala, lb Broadway, N. Y.:. to •
. R. EDWARDS, Pottrvllle;
J. 11. RICHARD% Hioennille
Orto
N. B. —Pasietigets by this Line avoid the, risk and de
ity of calling at _Halifax and St.johne, as the steamers
proceed direet.to Cork. . [April Id, 'ad lib
E 14111314 VALLEY - RAILROAD.•
•
SommerArrangements of Passenger ir , .
0 N 1 . 85 e 0 n t d he a pi lter n, A c tO T N no D na iLY :bo M
AY 18th,
Lehigh Valley
ltailrokd Company will run at the following hours:
Dow' Train..
Leave Rail. Express. Altaic 1-
Mauch Chunk at 6.00 A.M., 12-30 P. 11.. 12.35 P. M.
Slatingtok 640 " 1.08 " 1.29 "
slChtte Hail 7.12 • 133 " 225 ."
Catarotuoua 7.27 " 1.15 "' 2.62'
Alleritown 7.40 "i 110 " 3.15 " k
Bethlehem 713 " 2.11 " 3.40 "
Freeminsborg 8.07 " 2.20 " 347 4
Arrive at Easton . 8.30 " 2.43 " .4.45 "
llp Trains. '
Evart , Accon. Moil. Eznrerz.
Raaton at ' 6.00 A.M., /1.45 A.
_4.36 P.M.
Preelnansbnrg 8.40. " 12.09 " - 347 "
Bethlehem . 7.00 " 1219 " 4.08 "
Allentown 7.40 "'. 12.34 " 4.20.
Cataviinqua 8.07 " 12.46 " 435 '
'White Halt 8.26 ,1.00 " 442
Slatington VAL " , 123 " 326
Arr. Manch-Cbunklo.oo 2.06 " 610 "
• DOWN TRAINS WITH THEIR CONNECTIONS.
The 6.00 A. M. - 11all Train Will run in connection with
the Cate wissa, Williamsport and Erie train front Elmira,
Williamsport. Danville and Rupett,,and will connect at
Allentown with the Rest Penn. train for Reading, Har
risburg and Pottsville; at Bethlehem with the North
NO. train Sro Philadelphia; at Easton . with the Cep
tot) bf New Jersey train for New York, and at Philips.
bark with the Bel Del.traln Inv. Hely idere. '• This train
will law enable paseenzers to go to the Witer.Oap,
Scranton and Greet IWO : either by the Bel, 114. or the
. Central of New Jersey train:
The 12 30 P. M. Express train will run in ronnection
with ttie Beaver Ileadow - teeth from 1711keebarre, White
Haven, Hazleton and. Weatherly. and with the East
P4lisj train from Harrisburg, Pottsville and ,Readitig,_
and will eonneet - with the North P.inu..tratu for Plage- -
delphit. with the Central of New 'Jamey train for New
York, and with, the Bei. Del. 'Oslo for Lambertville,
iTrentnit and Philadelphia. •-.- 1
• - • DP TRAINS WITII THEIR CONNEPTIOIFB.
The 6.00 A. H. AccoMmodation train will connect with
the-East Penn. train for Beading, Pottsville and Harris.
burg.. •
The 11.45-4. M. Mall train will ran in 'enntioctima with
the Bel. Del. train from Philadelphia:Trenton end UM
bertvllls, with the Central of New Jersey' train from New
York, with lice North Peon train'. from. Philadelphia,
and will connect with the, !leaver Idea tow - Win for
• eatherly, Hazleton, White Raven and Wllkesparra. •
The 3.35 P.M. Nannies friths. will ran in eoiseeetlen'
With .the Central of New Jersea train-11n= Now-Teak,
and viii connect with the East Penn; traits trilleatliojr,
Pottsville and Itarriabont, and 'with the CeleThete• " •
and H. train for Rupert, Danville, Williamsport , andla.
mire., .
: Bethlehem, May 18th,1859 . . ' , 22. •
NIA AND READIN
Wanner Atritisgameiati April
. DOWN PABBNNGER TRAITS.
Leave Pottsville, daily. (except 80 n days) at S ;
and 3.30 P. m.—p...ing Reading 410.10 A. 51.1
P. M. Arriving In PhlLidelphia at .12.52 'noo
t4O•
. UP PASSESCIER.TRAI*A.
Leave Philadelphia. daily, (except Sundays)
M., and 3.30 P. M.—Parsing. Reading al 10.20 A
e. 05 P: M. A - raving In Pottsville at 12.05 /400
7.50 P. M.
Both Alp and Dawn Passenger Vilna. runnerat, :Port
Clinton with Traitor to and from Tamaqua. taiwlssa.
Williatnaport and Elmira. Morning Patwongelr rralns
only eoh neet at Port Clinton for WilkMbase,seranton
and Pittston. ' i.
Paswengera leaving .Williatnaporl by. the Catawba*
Railicrid Night Line at 10.10 P. M., connect with a Pae:
ranger Train leaving Port Clinton 'at 4.38 CM- arrive
at Reading - at 5.30, tmraktuft. and proceed direct , to
by the 8 A. 11. Reeding' Acorenntodathia Train.
, . .
LEBANON VALLEY BRAN •
'Pimenger,Train learra beading at 10.25
. arrival of Vp and'Dorni Morning Paaaenger Trains ftnat
Philadelphia and Pollarlile. Arriving at ifarrisburg at
12.40 noon; and eonneeting with li , aiwenikolfraina On the
Northern Central. 'Pennsylvania^ and '-co B lbolriatid
Vallee.' Railroads, for linnhairy, Williamapprt,
Pittebueg, Lancastor,lialtlnioFe and Chambershurg.
Returning, traces liarrbiburg at 2.45 P.; IC, after err!.
ill or Trainsfrore abovepoinle. Arriving at Rending
at &DO P. M., and connecting with Up and Wen 'fining
for Pottsville and Philadelphia lb* name eveeteg. -
tea= ration Sunday& .
lelaris.«Miltireen Pottsville and Phltsdelplda42 715
and $3 25; %lading and Philadelphia, $ll6 and $l. 46;
Harrisburgand Philadelphia, $8 %and ti in; Lebanon
and Philadelphia, IP 60 and r: 10; Reading and Har
r/O,OM CO and St, e 3O : Reading and POttAiille • $ 1 0 6
and $0 85; Reeding and Lebanon . $5 and 70 tents . ;
POttsville and Harrisburg. $2 65 and $416; Pottsville
and Lebanon. $1 46ited $1 60
Through No. I.lleketr—Pottsville to Salittonro4s 008
Pottsville to Gettysburg: St 50; Heading Baltimore,
$5; Reading to Lancaster, VI 2.5.
',WS° pounds of Baggage allowed each Passenger.
The Second Class Cars ran with all the abuse -Regular
Pasaenger Trains. -
air..Moraing Train Demigod AftersoonTrain Upouly,
run oti Sundays: • .
--••• , •
Threogh First Class Tlrkets. at mann/drabs; to Niag
ara Walls, Unlink., Detroit, Chicago, sod all the principal
points in the West. North West, and the Cenedast and
Ensiantnt Tickets, at lowirthres, to all the above plates,
ran be had on application to the Matteis Agent.'
ArirAii Mauna TM be- Innehasett-betore the Trains
start. Higher fares charged if paid in tyro:
G. A. MICOLLS, log. t Gen. Sept.
April 50.'59 . 111.
' -.' • PAINTING:, &C:
JAMES FIELD,
.liouse, Sign and Prase* Pidatitr.
ITA TO R OF WOODS - . AND
.1" ,
.MAUIL JES. • ~
. - . ' •
Waster, Paper Sanger in& fleurst Decorator.
i efirCENTA It STRAZT, marls erophite the Asseniewe
Iloss4 liotterille. . , [April 2.19 1141 m.
Window" Shades—Gold Borders.
1 6 and 7 Feet Long. - ,
c •,
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT !
EW PATENT FIXTURES!
~ At Nearly Half City Retail Prieet.
Catrbe bad at - , B. HANNAN'S -
Paper and llembtores Pottirtllm
• sirolo and sea them. .
1 ; t . EW STYLES
ow :-INIF4c
~..k
• per Hirkginisi..w.ltillis --.
Deeoritions, &o. -
. Oiled Window Shades, Fiztakest lite.
.
.
MUDEY & BOWEN., .I__ .'
• . Painters and Papa Ussferig
filth." atrut.Peltniik,2 drioriabere A aserians Reuse
' March 28,'89 18.
~,i y cE. pß. fsk . , _:. .
I4IIE - subicrirei 3 res a 'larg e ° lot of
very elioles Patterns of . • ' - ''
1 .
I Paper, imitable for Ilalla,2' wig t.. ...=- - '
Parlors, Maine Roams, Chain. ' .......„--,-;:-.
berg and Public Ilaildlnee; whirl% , .• - c ~--,".
e ... . • :' ‘.. /...-..-s
-be will sell at greatly- reduced e,. ‘, ~ . ....., . ,
prima, The Stock embraree the, .• 0 • • ...a -- - ', ._ 4
West and most esteemed Patterns. Paper as cheap se 5
'eettts a Piece. •• 3 • - -.... . - • i
Now le the that Su Dergales, for Paper Ilanglogetud
iteeZ e.
at -, • ~ _ - • , ...;, U. woman's • -
- ( p Wholreolsond Rao a /liver and Doak &ors. -
rapint lIANOESS SUPPLIED VERT cur.Ar,
' April 1; "i) .' •" -, =., -'• -' • • 41 - i'. :
• ', l
•
MISCELLA EOUS.
INDIA RUPLEI R BALLS.
INDIA Rubber II t and Parlor Balls,
rudionaszes, tbr sal . e w*lw , al• and inten, at
WM Centre street
TRAVELER'S CLIME
.
TeaHE latest and best Traveler's Guide
throassoil tn. United Statesjast Teethed aid tor
t B. BAN NAN'S Cheap lb* Stars
• • .111LAPS1 MAPS!! MAPS!!!
on.4AYS of Bgbuylkilt Vounty,-and of
the Coal itegfieee„ lo Eheeb, to Pocket Beek Nielt,
len, kind Framed. for sale by;, .B.llANN4ter.
• eirothm elaps 4t.Sbeeke, ad be Beath: will W taw*
who desire them. • \: . • -
BSTI CHESS I I CHESS II I.
UST received, a fresh assortment Of
t English Boas Oa Wood Cliesisteu of different stylSa,
'Cheer OH& and Barkpomon'Boir,
; da,p01ari41,4,7
boreal. at'. ' • " '
jill?‘ A°4 D .
g t .G . A * Nlf limb sad StatioserY litotis - '
i
44 j oyt, %V illifft,. Lovt ME
.
LONG." by Charles _
slurs trlthley Ptiptla," by ItriThteeht Phelps. ,
. ..The Courateleent. by It. m
P. ob.
'Tbil,Pllbir Pf Flrpr by Rea.. J . It. Ingrates]. , .
,
',ldeate and Art of Chas." by J. Monroe.
. , 41. - pingeiovi's Btb Volume Of &room" ' ' ,
' . "Opptrt unities Ter Industry and safe' loiestesea at
Capital, or a Thottiand,chaores to make Money." '
, . Just published sod Ix sale by - , B. SUNMAN.
' Pottstrille,llay 7 .'/14 ', ,19 . .
. • rtnitt.aigati; 7 4 - 0:::& - c,.. -
ENulNp Yeroymo • .tivatio,loy the
Q
.. bat or Wt. •
. •
pephstle bunko. eatiteliihts SO per l
ueitt.of hone
PhosPludel,B4o per too.
,' l'b due. or Ablmal Natter, part blood, impel lb the
1 best Guioo; at $4B ye.r too. ..! .
1 Pure Bone Dust, Sce, do emir, at $33-sod 1138 per
ton. or by the hag • ~- , 1 • ,
Phosphate or Unto by the terra. r. -
lee Plaster do • do'
,"Pcardratte r' do do
Just
me "
11 1 . 11 117N 8 .; 1 108 e 1=Pottar Ills.
• NE M
HOME- Wr W fH . ONE
I LOYE"-
'L4Prater.
6, Hattie Prayer"—Hketnel.
• ollessitis Grive—Wlncheater. •- :
"Eloaltrut on the Wlnd7,-Glover.
.Softly Steals the rading.Llght7--. Wieland. . •
'Flowers of the Saint uary"—}ieck. • .
s Ballad—Linley.
"FleuriNiu Sod." 0 Waltzers—Bunt. I
"Picerkiinini Polita7-111unsinger.
"tet Vivandlire,” Grand Walta--Faronx
"Priest's March from Atbalte—Dartboldy.
"GighlatidSchottbteh"—llewitt. . ,
' *Tear Drop Idasurka"-,Rllljkelly.
i ''' , •Bellak's New and 'lmproved Method fie, the Pia's°
Forte." _Just rarefied and fcr aale at • 1
• B. HANNAN'S Hook and Musk Store.
1)
Tla DUMDUMS' AND OTHERS
IiANNAN furnishes :ler* Cotta
Chimney Tops flor Houses,eiwap and ornamen Isl.
Emerson's Patent Ventilators for dmokey Chimneys.
Terra Cotta Scrolls for buildings.
: Chillion's fleeting furnace, the beat I n use—and also
gives Instruction how to put them nti.
Antique Marble Mantel,
tiOntifactured from Slate Stone, and Is enameled In imi•
titionwf the Moat expensive kinds, and is furnished at
*boat one-half the price of marble. It retal n a its polish
longer than marble, la shoat 'clx times the strength of
marble, and-will not soil as marble does, ..!
Sample Patterns can be seen at his nook Store—some
as low in price as $lO and $l2 per mantel. Call and ex
mina the Patterns at . 13. HANNAN'S
Mari-h 12, 'O9 11= Jlook+ton.
• "VALUABLE WORKS '
- , •
FARMING,: GARDENING, &c.
BUR SAI 4 E—a variety or the latest
•an d most reliable Works, comprising— •
Icifahon's American Gardening. revised edition: .
Bridgeman's Young Gardener's Assistant.
Downing's Rural Essays.
;• do Fruits and Frail Trees of *peril:4
' Johnson's Dietlousry of Gardening... •
„Barry's @Men.
tiudivy's ilaticult are.
" Johnston's Agricultural Cbemisitry.
Thomas's American Fruit Cannata.
Allen's Tamale on Or '
Thomas's Faratlmplementh, 200 lingravinp. •
Blake's Atliefielllll Farther.
Smith's Lanqyaspe Gardening.
Buist's Anietican Flower Garden Directory. •
Downing's Ladies' Companion to the Flower Gardin.
Gardner's' Farmers' Diet lonary.
Refire Frail, Flower and Kitchen Garden.
Dana's Muck Manual.
Browne's Field Book of Manures.
• The Garden, a pocket ma ntial of miles! fferticuliare.
The Farm, do do di! Agriculture.
Nash's Prokneadve Farmer.
The Mala y a Mid Frill(
c liltlTitOell Guido. • .
Bennett'a•Poultry Bonk. ,
Browne's American Poultry Yard. . .
' Bennett's American Poulterer's Companion, Ae., Aci.
WI h a variety of Garden Implements of the brat
quality. for sate at B. BARRAN'S
Book sal Seal Store.
HOTELS.
POTTSVILLE HOUSE,
JOHN P. KETSSIL Proprietor,
oftfre tired; POrtsrazz
tl-00n48tabling provtded:Vll
2 , ,:ovember-20,0611 - 4i-
',WHITE HOTE"
Varela *sire andH ORSE MahanOmpo L AI/mak
Joseph M. 'eget., Proprietor.
Entertainmentsand accommodations
of the bat kind: and every attention
will be paid by the hoot and bia'at
fondants to maks gne►ts and travail
ala emafortabic.
-
•Anguet 1,'58
HARDWARE.
0
IMPROVED GRAINRmons . CRADLE, for
isals . br - RUG HT A LURCH,
2t . , Castro street, Pottsville.
Pl r ATam4kikao IRO*.
A"...0r 0. very good second hand,
2 3 41 1 4.1neb tat Railroad iron nn band, and will
remnably by . ILIYWOOD, LEX CO.
Pottsville, June 4, '59
RAILROAD IRON. •-
fIONSTAN FLY on hand, T, Rails for
Vadning purpons.o.r*lsted prleer. Lr cub.or good
pa per. lIAINVOD, S Kl 4 CO.
Pot tripe, Dec. 26,'67. .624$
HARDWARE: & IRON
SUL11431131.:0110N . BELOW COST; . '
pUZSUBSCRIBER, iiitendint i O
to • relinquish the Hardware baldness, bar •
removed the balance of his •itoek to the brick
building In Norwegian street. between centre and -MIR
road strestoadjoining the Liquor shire of Mr. Jas.: A
Rmith, where be a now closing out his goods with.
out irferd to eat. Ile would nopeetfully call' the
attention of Howskeepers, Mechanics, Maas and
others to his Moat, being at isfied that it will be totally
advantage to give him a rail. as• be is daterabined to
elate the businwat. AMMICIPI bii•hiCk will be found a
.getnaral assortment stele as he Orally kept in litirdware
Moms. Three will be found— • .
_ . l. Louis. , • • Mesa ' • .
Hand and Panel Raw., • X llama 31111 Saw 4
HIPP and Rasps, knells, ~
Bellow, ' . - Wes,. -
, iltnekrand like, Miele, ' • •
dogma,' • • Rowe and Bata,
Planes of all Linda, • . Take. . - •
' • Brads. . - • Cimino, - • -
Shovels and Fades, • laddlery Hardware. , •
Saddler's Toola,, • - •• • Wagen`Boxes. &a.. de.
firdalsa on hand, a lot Odra rats Cabinetand Coach
maker's Varnish and Japan, together with Rolled and
Paged Ire% Rhear,'Cast, and Spring Stool. at , Of the
beat . manufacture. ' 'I. CH Ad. W. C1,13.M Mid,
April so, ' 6fl - . , 184(
SPORTSMEN!
lIIPORTSBERN
THE` l ate s t and b
Invention for catching
alai
*zifrrinros
44 Pateiat Tray
, .
Oman enough to be carried In
pocket, and as *Radial, as a a
It will kill* bear or a taa as
tly as a lat. •
44-o.lland tee the great tni
Ito% at Illtlatt? LERtAt`,
Hardware f iron ;St , '
Centre greet, YOTTSVI Ltd ,
Aprll'A '49 17-
,HARDWAREemivpion DEPOT. I
ZIETut. a wt.,naving nowarrang•
ed hiegixids at his new place of business
and with a new detsrmiPationof furnish.
lug all such goods as' the husinissot the
Coal Region may require at. tbelrloweit market value,
solleitethe inspection of Bublid,„ I shall bealways
op, hand and hare on halm/A.141i acetic 9f .... ~
! Bar frog, :, .. .. Chopping Axes, . . ..
' Flue .1 rtl3ll . Coal Shovels,
Oast Steel, . , . Trate Chef na, ,
BUtlron, - • . '2 Rellaand Spikes, , .
Reis, • . Tickle Mocks, ; 4
• Bellows,.: - :Atrvilitand Viral. #,e:,
Hardware and Iron Depoti Cunt Briant.three doors
above Ilarket.Rast elde. •- * . YBABE POW, ,
. . July 16,1854 • •• .. . r 25.tf : •
. .
• BILSITRAT.EMAPE'f,..a...b.:
for Bala' Baal, and nes* opposite tb•
Miners' Bank, PottaTilk, whore will, be
found an exoollant amortoust of Rain-
Caleb Vitamin
Springs,
Saddlery,
dboansakeesToola.
Carpenter'eToele,
Glaaaand Paint .
Darken ofall shwa,
Relied " •
Nationind Spike,.
Railroad Iron and Nails,
Smith Toots,
11011,11ne Materials, •
Cast Steel.
ShearSteti, '
Armlillater, '
11111 Dine.
Cfreinkist Sava, •
Vine Ilind-eans, .•
.o.B.retninr histhatikatethepubliefortbenatronagel
therotteteledtolihnin hialudlviduakoparit7,anahepot
the neer arse, brthe quality of their geoda,striet aften.l
Oen to busineacan d senora inedafkispritesoriltdeservei
anaeonniandtheirattathraraitullnort. - -
• - . • • BRIGHT t LERCH,
• ' Dektorst, ITartfiejrt and Zron,citstrestria.
'.•Pcittirrille;Janearry ,11114 - • • it
•
Pit P littagret ADE V'r
- _11: • 1141,:tertiold from Ito for di oet-'
Val lad Obeirl" Aar a* by soeitur
• Nair. At . rept .P
Irtmnsibbal,lslll' " ' ' ' • AN'
t
1 - - 0 OHARD MI • , ,
THE embsertbertybaringta en; i _he Or- ' 1
felbutilltt.lWthirlloweide of . Potbmllle. *lie Do.'
''that Ibex bane rentened their door and died boldness
to thatplate, where they will be happy_ to ikewtooda to
' 3belr old Mesa avil:Titowerii. Pero. lo'• *--
Ar.. - 28,1•.- op', , ' - isosreasers.- .AIM
6S it l rf V I VAl§ 7ola til after
' . . ,-.:
_ tit* date devote lib; estinentten) 'lie '
bidttettp btletWas. QtlireNa • / too-, - ....;.... '
en stroeVatot n lot the °Mead tbeil" still* Bl 1 • e.•
OksyWorita. Ile eallefli sgeiteitfwnetle of the patronage
Uretolore so Übinells ieetrdeEibef he hkgwoltrealen•
Apdt 9, 1889 • - .1 ~- .., ...., •. WS - ••,. i
' .- ... vitasir.rtycyouß TEITNI
1ki1...1 D.. , Li, - -11301181J-NIS , 'Velebratedi
' 'ITX Wool lot); Paste, fberbeinelog, boiatlfilise, and
rroatiot , tba , TA ETU,: stands; unrivaled am • &din
Irks, and bkondionbtedly the toast article, of lb. filed
ever otterpd: To be bed of Abe rapist% or of Ilforf
Saylor, I:Valetta. * '' '
Pottevillo, seyit,l63
$2,000 PU 174111 iloaareatilhisinsat
A GENTS -WANTED, local •or-trar
-1-11. *lint, in every tore• and enmity in.th et Union, to
.sate in the arde MI New *Metes. latent,) or lagme,
lama, Mud woe:ally. demanded In every Lolly.
More and Man nit etory, affording Ant profits and quirk'
tole. No humbug,or medicine, and no bonne for weed
Otte. Hooka' of-dearriptkro, WM*, rehannre• and aD.
Urea Milled on appllcatkmorilit HIM* net 'stamp. to
WIAIMUS, SMITH A CO„.
•• •
36 South Third arose Philadelphia. Pa.
May 7.'59 • 19•2 n
aw • • -
''Drfr
,Opods an N d - Cfreiliekr Stein.
TH E, umlerli 'gnarl -have
-
°peal* new Dry Gapla sod Om.
oerY; glom In the banding oR Centre • r ,
street. nextto Pager's Hotel. formed oe. •
copied by Stillman * Chant**, 'lac*
they 0111 be happy to see • their Mende. and• the- public
generally. Their purpore is to do exelludfolyok 9/1811
bo t e4eiet, Which will enable thew to poll dies,. ,
aarficri teat • Cati.!•ll; •
• slurry a 11E1tItZtIllt;
potlagM,Aprfl ;IS' • ' 1 44 r •
-' - mEw,wroßE, .• .
tTHE suhocribere itonounce to their
Meads int thie dawns of i'attselllaytud vicinity;
t they have taken
____
4 10011111EADIrOLD ITAND/1 ,- i
Onweri &and and
*Mal 4ifn d .
where nn slwilyits Mind a goodnortmenf of ,
Dry Good., Groeirtes, -- Proirisiossitt •
~VI AA variety of articles always kept Ia a, test •claseve
-11111 /tore. Undetstanding Abair btudnese -thopilittb l .l
' they invite a enstenn which. by strict attention to tial:
Dais and fair dealing, therlutend to &Berra.
greed:~ Goode Constantly Airiving.
The beet arthlis always on band allthe lowest PaleaS
FOR CAST!. • Si. R.N1C11049;
GgO. w, ItZCIL
CA LL AND EXAMINE DIEM ,STOCK.
April 18, %V Itlit
DEOIDEDLY •
VIE NEWEST, passtur AND flOcT,
NECK—TIES ! .
Decided!: the **meat, nesteit and most' Ouhlonable
GLOVES!'
decidedly the fleetest, neatest and reeet• *orderable
SUSPENDERS!
Decidoni 1b . .. navies! and ata esti en and cambric
4 HANDKERCHIEFS! -
..Atl decided, y.' -
, The new.at, and most extensive startrt mint of
• caanwirmaimeritrAvais
FIT.RNIS.HING GOODS ,
or arm ,dtsiTiption. tvr . Spring and Aflonner, ever of.
ferCd to a lidttrilli can now be sofa, In coutesc
tkm with an unparalleled assortment of
Clothe, Csasinaeres and Yearlings!
Just received from ?Icy York and Philadelphia, at the
,"TEMPLE OF FASHIONr-,
. Corner of Cesare aid Mak/mmHg* Sts.
Pottsville. Ap. 9. !Ail 25411 .E. T. ELLRICIt A CO:
ME CLOUT HAM.
Pt ALK of tieaitty, it cannot exist with
out a fine bead of hair, dim reed the following,
an If you ask more. see. elreolur around each bottle,
end no one can doubt.
Desfeeerar Wood's flair Reatenesttio.eie
1. We call the attention of . all; old and young, to this
wonderful preparation, which turns hack to its original
color, dray bat r—eovers the head of the bald with ales.
orient growth—removes the dandruff, Itching, and ,all
'cutaneous eruplions—ea nem a continual Clod oof the nat
ural fluidal; and hence. if used aita regular dreasled thr
the hair will preserve its color, and keep It from falling
to esteems Old age, in' ail Its natural beauty. We all
then upon the bald, the ray, or diseased in eealp,.to
au It; • lid surely the young will not. as they velem the
flowing locks, or the witching curl. fear be wi thong It.—
Its Orals., la upon the tongue nt. theasand e. .
'the Agent for Protaper Wood', flair Restorative In
•Iterillaten, recelired thelhllouttirlitters lu regard to
Ibirßeatorative, a . few week* duce.
Tier Riven, cask., July i 3,11156.
Yr.lzevtawoiva—Blri—lhrwi been troubled with
dandruff or scurf on in bead I' :r more than ••par my
hair began to come out, mull au d. hair together. easy
in it New Haven paper about 'Wood's lisle itestorstive"
as a cure. I railed .at your store on tint !rat or. April
lut, and prlrcluixed one bottle to 114' if, and 1 found to
my patiefsellon it was Um thing It moved the marl
and new hair began to grow ; it is now two or tins/ to.
dies In length inhere it wet art of. I' hare' great - §iltb
In it. I withyow Wad um two bottles more hype:
Post, the bearer of this. I don't know as env of the kind
.fa used to this place :'you may have a inaefet lee asaey
bottles adorn M knows ham . .
lours, with reaped, . R 1111715 MATT.
' • ' Partaiturtia;tept.d,
Frew Woos—Dear Sir: Tear Hairliestoruthre taro,.
,fin itself beneficial to me. Tbstront,al4d also the bath
partof my head almost lost ibt imitated—ls bet
I Lave need bet two hallpint bottle :ot your 11049.1.
tire, and now the top of toy bead is weitatudded with a
promising env or young hair, and the hunt Is ohm ne
ceivitig Its benefit. I hey tried other gerepairaljona
without any . benefit whatever. 'I think ; from my own
personal reeommoodation, I des Induce many Mimes to
trj it. . par% resprothaDy, D. D. Titoll AS. S.D.,
Plat& 'dine street.
. . ,
' . ' • Vnteresis, la., inns V. 1855:
PROF. O.J. WOOD:. ha yowl are about to mansheture
and lend your recentlydlseoiered , h air Restorative.
will state for whorl:beret it mily,eoneare, 'that 'I bare
used It OA: haven .othena to um it—that 1.. base. for
several yesilly been le the habit of using other Hair ge;
atondires, and that I find lune* , flatly mmerkktwany
',other haw. It entirely ;lamas tbeheadoi dandruff.
and with one &moth's proper ale will restore any per.
sou's hair to thi4rigtual - yoothint,oOlor andivertum
. giving it a healthy:soft and glom appear:ince; and all
this, Without discoloring the fiend!: that apply it,nr.the
dragon which fedi:ooc • 1111 rechl.thrritax*Iliolartelid
ltr use to every ode:Wrens of Melia. a flue color and
texture terbeir. •
I I • • •.• •
•• . •
Britanis Ware, . .
Asscirtmentotaa• Locks.
Table Cutlery, _ •
Ppeiroil Cutlery,
Tab!e Spoons.
Any kis sea 'nets,
issottasittat ens Gime,
absettroviCrustbliss,
Wire:Tie Piste, •
Anurs Kettles,- - 0
Lld Item: • :
Panama Bailors,
Chains, - - • ,
lalhvidTrates,
,Pairdiraliti Riot • •
MISCELLANEOUS. P., II
Joy to the Adniirers of
A•FINE HEAD OF
, . • Idespadhdly yoma4 • WIMP/FRO:
0. J. WOO A - CO., Proiwistari. 444 + Nea
Tait, and 1111larketsts., . LOds, Mo
Alin sold:l4.n goodbrigglitit.' ' i I • •; •
' • April 2.'69 • • . • lt,dis
LlBlrAllb-CATALOgIII
-METROPOLITAN. COLO _' . :PEN
LIFT I CE-h,-175 13,:nadnrajr - and 2
Coartland streak NNW YORK.' -
Fhe Clesilar,Llst a
aOLD Prl, Comm.rejai r4ze In Gold Paull Cue,
vita large Moon Iles& price . , $6
GOLD PEN, lianuaudb slue, ha Ifilver-Extenslou
*Gime. ies
'GOLD WK?4, Maintoydb she, In Ebony Desk Bolder,
gold mounted, price . 6
GOLD P. Ladles' /120. In double slide Gold Pin.' •
ell Case, - .ltla Stone head. (*Uri Ems) pries 'll
• .
Three Dollar List s
GOLD PEN. Engrosalig size,
_in A'n.pelllng Dealt
• Holder: (seinetbing new ainfiriry desirable.) •' $3
GOLD OM Commercial alsiyin Patsskt.ratauslaa •
Sneer Case, pries - 8
001,DiPl iN.tone T i ldr
r ehte ! lii ()old Pessil :Case, .srilb
The (Largest') LEVI P ATILIN COLD PEON. pries' • •. It
• - '' Tiro Dollar List s - -
GOLD Pr.". Later' gisir, in biker A:tension • Oise,
price . •
GOLD PEN . ' ftri GentrOn' Silver 'fttetialtfis COs,
tee
GOLD PEN. Negrilosing else, Ebony Desk Mohler,
lid mantled. price
GOLD Simonet:lth rise, price 7
In preferenee to sellleg our Goods to the trader ou
time (thereliiinearrinr; greet.ktrars„) we roll for Cash,
direct to the sonsumer, at wholetmle priees; and as en
additional inducement, with verb .article ordered, we
,give • saleable premium. varyltig ID price from In id to
stn."Persons ordering Pear from our The Dollar List!
reedve,"witb the artielettorderedt a 'Premium from
the lbliowing list, varying In price from $4 to VA via.:
(told Brooches,' with' Mosaic, florenifne. Gold atone,
m ie n, two, Cameo, Garnet end Coral &Glop; ladles'
fall sets, vale style; Revolving Pins. different patterns;
Ladleswand same, style;
end Silver' Watches; do Cold
chilukvarfouspatternst Breeelete,lteln and mounted..
all styles; Gents' Diamond Pins; ladles' 'and Gents*
Gold Rings, sad, end wir settlens; Iliett sets Studs
and 'Sleeve Buttons; tlo d.Lookets single t and doable
glasses, de.
Perseus'ordering tow the Three Boiler List will re.
eelve a premium varylig in, price from $4 lid lo $ll l .
from the following list.' visa Ladles' 06Id Pins and
Drops, vatiote styhtsq`Pilveir Writhes. hunting eases:"
do. apse feas; Gold Rine., B.bMw, audition* Buttons;
Thimbles; Gents' GoldCalltbrnia IDiamond Cluster Pius,
with Chain ; Nines' sets Pine and Drop"; Gold Neck-.
lacer, - plain and with settings.; Braedits, do; Bead
Plus. .
Pomona ordering from the'Two Dollar Lhd sill re.
mina premises - varying In price from 'PIO** $lO,
from the following list. vla..Opea laretilver tracheal'
Bounds Plated Chain; Imitation' Gold 'Watcher Gold.
Tooth Pieta; Gold Rings; fleece Buttons and inside;
Ladies' Gold Belt Mies; Plain 0911,PIns andllae Drop":
. -
ifirPeemme ordering froM the above .rrle• lists lii
pieties state the pen of their seh.etion embalms the
amount (s2.s3otelpjead- thee will Le er es the lame,
with prelethetAY Warp map, mama, peeked is 4 pre-
Old., We geanutee peeled eathlactlon In Artery wit
mid Await! say perms be dhasttldled *lnt the itttlehee
asst, they witvretsta the goods sithhe tin! demand'
we will &taut the glow. • • ;
Oniteos are all stamped with oar Trade Ida*, and
aie Warranted *teed In emy mime. • -
Maims , ordetiet • goads will please be pertleuha to:
write theivalklysta PIO% 10 71 1% T 4 . l wee. County and
fltete.
• PAlLiexh Mere lir any Of oar preirinat vette wlil.
be tilled with hureoptaese, as et the lowed , possible
dassiiefier;,si shMtit be afireisiii,iih.
• - " NMETROPOLITA,II GOLD PIM 00,"•
-176 lhoedwitltad i Cadttlated streets, New Test.
312 .1V 59 ' • 11 4 310 • •
grintifor)idt:
Pros dle
'A SOLDIER'S UNION.
„ . • •
• • Hurrah Orr the pllant - leglon.
And the knapsacks datere U. I •
• Yoe boihrnelettrerit sad flood* bnnat -
Or the marehloggrenadiers; ~ t,
, to wry cad alesllibt.n, '
/MAIN, lasettlie#4 ll k ll led ittori
• At the dryaninorre era* and that tryantie,lll4 4 ,,
- 'Aittro Minna rent akrejl
Vary 'd
anion moth they told #*7,, ,
* nMeactietel ' " ' •
. Ipet note Audi ski tours
Ito no re pfeelalcied the "drill;
- "Bat Mita donitits Vet. eireirse, -
And the rolls ot else Were allriArt
And 'with im&wed handl Ilereoldler Esads
United dx Itisirintripho 0104,0 ' - r
' het Oa - aildraht4reatti eada6—
She panda start ,
ake- eeee !paw ddadmith NO"— • • • :
Those &rand 014141• 11 and taritleatiu.rd
Come baelr polar;
I hear bold Iloreatfiratiter - •
'Nat tbaNaimaraphera..---1 i.
And ala choir* ' I • '
'Aterßranew
, • '4'r ' ' ' 1
•
theatold , 'about, • .
Avenge
tburakti gh!osi.
And the •
bee* , e.." 150.0 s Ouod:
/hit!" ; • •
far y: ' , net :s•- •
aat * •
Apalear "a diah, aod a elw.
Itele its ecaaditth• radian! •
heir the horns of a Sumpter,
r• Nee the Cantioa.Oidea,
And the batra Vpy_aerldlai
_Jy . al
'Prom Ihdr list•tdoi Pal Imam 1 _
I rare dark Tarlatan raptly% . .
Braids lila broke* lance,
And th• Teeinsa stands on Tdektirra minds
11l tbelldiasqller4d 5 . 101 •
AU this little deabts strisiseting, . • ;• •
And the souls of tean are sueslte, • '
And wit Cproffernd handl those ao . ldler bandit.
Using goi Hui Vefoleg slake: '- • - ' ' ' '
nee the rearm liepthwelelena r- • -
Rhode Island', gallant son,
And the Northern men stand dem *di ,
117, the deg of Washingketl •
Rberi ini - With lbe the Solilli , rtroinit,
-And the knapidelti tiers ea thee, • "'-
Nor the frowning front antthe scat brim t ,
Of the marching Orreadleirst •
feel's; old eyes lighten, -"• • ' - '.
And nil heart beat quick and strong,
Atabilitntomers• trash L
and.the bayonets' lash
An the eolaann swears Went ' •
on, Mart* ITIA;
A ca.ootouta - LAND' .
.
Our edauffil.,—"tta &coup laid!
With broadiiini stretched trout "Wiwi WAR*
The proudytifile obaleabor otrand, - ,. ,• • '
• Shei.bears the dark atlantic roar; , 1
And Unplowed ou beruarlo lovaid,,
How many a gliodli plinpora 110 1
In astute's, wildcat granur drett,,
.11.ruuaard with harloiVioat dyria. ,1
.• • 1
. .
Bich prairies deekedvdtk ilowereof gold,
Like auttlight weave roll Afar: -r I.
Broad lakes hircolure hemenv behold, •
Ilenecting ripar each trembling star, I .
And mighty Mies. mountain boifi, ,
Go sweeping onward dark and(ileep,
Through Weems where the bounaing Meru
Beneath their 'believing bracket's&
•
And cradled 'odd her eh:whorled
Sweet rale. in dream like beauty hi
Wherefore the air with musk fills,
And calm content and pawl abide. I .
For plenty here her fullness pours,
In rich - profusion o'er the land)
And, lent to seize her geoerous store, ,
Th.re prowls th tyrant's hireling band
Great God! we thank thee for thla hottut:—
This bounteous tdribland of the tree;
Where wanderersTrom afar may 'come;
and breathe the air of Utterly r I
Still may her Seam ontrampleti
Her harvest wave, her titles rile;
And till Time shall Add bis wine; ,
Ramie Sarth's loveliest paradise!
DECLARATION of INDEPENDENCE.
Adapted by Congyeesso July -11 a, 1776.
. .
When, in the course of human events, It becoutei nr
misery for one people to dissolve the political' bonds
which have erooneeted them with another, end to assume
among the powers of the eirth, L tho kepenta and, equal
esatlocbto whirls the laws of nau sad of nabertealled
entitle thenhe decoct respect to the _clinking elf man
kind neutron that they should declare thiamin. which
Wipe* them to the separation.
We hold those troths to be selferldent:—that all num
an created equal; that they anemedavred by their crea
tor with cartels unalienable debit!' r that among these
me life, Minty, and the pursuit : of happiness ; that SO
secure them rights, governments ern lostiltited among
men. deriving their just patient frons.the consent of the
germ ned: that whenever any lbnor of governasest her
comics deitelectivs of these ende.lt Is the right of OM
people-to alter or abolbh It, and to institute new govern
ment, laying its Inundatioa ow suck principles, and oro
genial°. Hi power. In each (bras, as to them shall teem
most likely to inert their safety 'and liminess. 'Pro.
den* laden:oli dletsti that goveramests bag es
tablished should' not be changed for. light and transient
muster andeceardlogry alisaperinice bath abowil,'ltuit
mankind ars Isere digeweid to suttee while 11,1141 We ant
ferable, thinly right themselves by ate Ilebiog the dorms
to whkh they aro acerstoosat litagithins a long train
of abuses and usurpellons, pawning Invariably thi
ante object evinces i amigo to mime them under ate
mindadespothni, It is' nude right; It is theft detty, - 10
throw of such government, and id pork'e new guards
(or their future security. Such has been the patient
enthuses of thins colonial; add such is nevw the ramp
sky which in:minks them teener their former systems
of gorse' silent: ' The hiltiory' of the relent 'king of
Gnat Britain lee history of resseited bijoake sottleeep
maims, elf having In dices( object the establishment of
no absolute tyranny over the.. States. %To 'prime _this,
bet bell be intimitted to i eandil World.' •
:Alip • lsiot refined his earmt, to lam t h e meet sitielmmi
and emssare for the public good. , , ~
' , - , llirtimitlibidieit his governorate pill WM or Ism*
,diete atmlpreteinginiptiriasesoudere sitspeneed lash&
Operation until his anent should bet/Wined t sod whin
am enimaded, he • had uttertsr- 'neglected' se *ahead , to
them.. Ile,hes refused to pass oilier Wes for Owl /Mom
isiodatiots Of large &Wets of people, unless these people
Mill hilingsdati thiseigliltot tem seentaties Stilts' leg
islature; a right inestimable to theshamillbriablable to
~.
tyranta only. - - '
tie Immeshed togetbeelsgidstive bodies:applies@ ye.
smskunconihrtabk% and di.tant. from the depositor.,
of tWr pablie Monte, tor the mote purpose of istlgulig
hilbsto mimpliamee with his mealtime. • - 1
II has dissolved iepreseutatlre temets=stadly, for
op as with' manly 'llrineese, hLtlii On the
rights of the people. \ . • .• , j.: > ` • -, r
Ui has reload ter a long time after loth 41,6A:hone
to close other, to be elected i'wheretlY the legislative
Powers. Inespeble of analtillation,lime returned to the
foose at lampt,tbr their surdsi; the Mate remaining
,1 esmiths% monogi wan te i tt .. alsoo of Invasion
to ollhOut,andeortegisimald o.: • - •
' lisisteddeivOrt4 to prevent Ihepopulalloi of thou
stassulbr I litt purpossansilllegths ins: ei , Saha
milaahen ottoreigners; refusing to pase,..thees to ee.
courage their osilgration hither, and raising the condi
tions or now eporetelatiescof leade: ' 1 • - s : '• • "1:.
he has obstructed the aduitoistralkni a jasthni
reNshist bisnast 'Weiis ibr isiebUsliing jut ry
00 1 40, ••• , ,•••. .:,• ,- '
viiaajcidgeii dependent ma Iris • wall alone, kW
the teetwerar thidtallem;lo4l the stomata sad plptosut
of their salaries.
Ile tam erected a multitude of wear °Sews sad mmt
bitherlsritilster *Moos, to berms • oar pools tu4 eat
out their autrtatuei... ; „.
lla has - kept as lo limes paws; standing - sr.
Wes, tritbosS %be suoseut ot our Iskideloreir.• '• ••
.11e bus affected to reader the faiiitarr lostrooodsokor,
Sad superior to, the drib power.
'nobs) soutblitei vitas ollarte toetiblortrot o jade.
d'etiou *reign to ixoemastit ud amaekDowledged
by oar lama; thin Waimea to their:so, otpreteuts4
our goaded:44n*bodies of allied ircopessOoki gun
Ter prohrethOrtbeut,by a t e net trial-I%in puulabOurat
for IlbY estrum Okb they &mold 000toikpa • tile
Sa
habitants et these stales:
liforiettbrooll oar trade witirsti u rea er.thi6world :
ttlmpesiug on as witboot,oor aoopsot:
Tor depriving us, la 'many case", of the &MAU . of
r trial by. jury: - " ; • - ; ' ' " •
Nor transporting os beyond .rots to be tokid...ilor pre.
I !added ammo): • . . ,-•
.
''Werabelish lag the free tryst= of Stigilth 'hie h •
a
iwighborieg prowlers, MOW/ 11 ln *relit all arbitrary
government, and eularglog its boundaries, so as to rest-
der it at once an statute and lithatroment 'for Intro. •
dating the pameabsolutornle into three colonies: ,
For taking away oar charters,' abollabing our moat
eilkushielaWsk and idiotism fundamentally, the bits of
our government* i
.. . •_. ; , •
For mtipeirdlng our 'own legislatures ina . dedarini 0
thiamin! Warted with power to legtelsti in us In lin
,
cams whatsoever. . ,
Hi itai abdicated ginernment here, by &airing us
oat et Idapreheat*, and waging war Wind en - '
, • Be has plundered our seas, ravaged oar ,eoasts,lstintt
out towns, rod destroyed the lives of ose people.. •• ,
• ILI is, at this time, tralisporting huge arm Ise ofibreign
mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation,
and tyranny,Aresdy begins witbreireonssitheee of-era.
illy and mighty, seemly. porelleled. In the meat bar
barous ages,end totally surnorthy the bead of a chllized
nation. • . ' •
Ele bu constrained oar fellolr•oliltem4then velem
on the high sees, to bear arps against tbeir , country, to
becomeihe executioners oiNheir friends atilt brethren,
or to faR themselves by theirluends. .
Ile ism cad led domestic losorreetions antongd us, apd
has snedesroied lir bring on thir 'inhabitants of our frui
tier. the merellem Indian wages, Arbors known tele-of
warfare Is au andletinguithed distritetion of all, ages,
texts, and . tendinous. • - - • i •-" •. ,
In every stage of these opprestakeis, Ire luirdloped
Ow redrew. In the most bumble terms; our led
_rm.
Woos ham bees answenal truly by repealed ajary. I A
prime, whoserhsracter is thus, marked by. every Isa
iah)/ may defLue a tyrant, le unlit to be the rarer of a
Nor buena been wanting in attebtion lo our British
'brethren, Ws have warned them from tins' to time, of
*Words b.f. Oar lvlddatato to. Eaten& asamierraist
abieJoriedietionover us: We. bar. reminded theta , of
thecireurredineat Moor Migration antimalarial bus.
. Webers llPPeakd %nth* WIT. Nadia .inni plegnan.
laity; and we hare twehtred thews, by
,tber , the of our
common kindred. to disable these usarPations, *bleb'
, weeidthseltably ledarstpt oar eenneethao a and come
Poll4vae•• Tugs 100, have been deaf to the volt* of
imitilmand Of Vonmegniolty. - We Peel, lbtrvelbles 2 - 4 1
anions Its tharnawarity,which denormees Par wars-
Um and hold them, as we hold this rat of mankind,
maolealer wart lir wised trietain . '
_.... r i
we, thmelbse, th e Representatives of the wit*
States id America, in General Cousins asermbled, ltp•
peallek to ihsloprome /edge of the world for the Veto
Wade of our intentions, do, in the hems andiketinen•
Moth, albs good people of Qui' toketiell. - , aihilliti,
rehlida and &damned them theiterifterreMti
of right ought to be Nark and lamenstearr Mama that
they are abmivedbasaallallegianeetatba BAUM Mom%
and that'll politinsimposnitas berireed them add ibe
state of Great Britain I;mA . ought -to ,be, totally 41*
, • jawed; sad thatatiftei cad ' ladoilimhist dam. 4. Y
1 . buy taiitteder la WI warsaNtailliktimems milliamilal•
llamas, setaidish.eonaseres, and to de all other Mb Aiwa
Wage mbfeli ladspiadiam atatiamayelf ifiglitAMV. And
gar the mamma bir,tala declaration *Mad .llna *loses
1 o o the oseeemion of Divine: Provides**, we nietntiry
phlllgehrearit otharear Oyes, OW Waal: and *Want.
ire, 4 PiSpOn.-1.1:.N.3. - . .- ~ Vt. , . PAN 11ANOPlii.:4.
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nauteOelt, Kass; • , ; 11731 1110 •45
18144904 Usury Li* Va.. . 71111 1714 83
Gui - Saltlon h.l,4reow6)f - - I 1716 •1011 • 46
419* Hot S. j about,/ -• : 1730 *: 1110 $0
York; Lewis *on*, Yol Turk. ' 1124 1764 .71
-ThoWas Star* Maryland. , /14 3 I'm 44
Yroasels 1. Ls* Vtrutuk. ' 34 1110 46
SurrostCbsok MarytrA4. l , • - 1744 . 1811 IC
W lO . I C/0 , 1, Rhoda • 1721 18110 93
SaauselA4sanaLastarbusutts, 11113 ~.1 11
Arthur 01441440 n. 8. •••• 2 : 43
;Abuttals Chrt. N.J. ' ' ' 1t26 Mg • 011
fennel* Lod& New Yolk, • , ' . ' 1711 1103 90
,Joha • - 01u& VU 101111.. • 1741 117191 •41
WM10 . ,011 . 1 k 411 . •- - - nu— Ins
Curterraztota..ll43o6l. .2 • 1103 , 17V/:
dl
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theme Km, Pireurylvaols, 1730' 1111 • 66
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.1801.14911 a Smalls, Pll4 ..'-_ .- , 179. , 17111 ', 14
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17tase.19 Ilopkinion, Pat.; - ~ _ • • 1737 . 179 r. • 43' 1
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Rabat Treat piiiso. ltaB9; "...r" • ' 1131 , 1814 'lSt
119:98844418416813,11a., ' --' ' . • 1143 1321 E 13
WW I4BI N. C 4 '• , --; ,Mt 11111 AS
` 184 •$ 1111 b. ' ll 4 - 1*,(1 1 4 • .I:IS . 180% ,
0. Carroll, losi 114., . lin 1832
T llO 9 lBB N ;Jr Ta. . ' ' • MS ins — , 81
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48998; 11a11.0a.. (Wm.) '- ' • ,- 1791 1790 -10
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Josiah B.rtlesl, Mom, , . 170 • 1196 - 66
`.1.111)1p.Lk1ag0.9t419. l'.o- - 1116 1719 62
kosec abstiat6, Ct. (116,w4
N.
,; ~ - _ 1194 =l7Bl -72
Tbous49 a 48411161. Jr., 0.. ; . 1146 :,1800 • -43
1150rg1a.114442, Delaware, 6. 1,, 1784 1701 64
Woman W 1111isks, Coon , I - • 1731 - .11M1 •90
8044.61114•11966664,00;4 1 7 • ' '. ITU 17961 66
W 1111478 11700, N.Y, i ~ . 3114 an ' 117
.640:i• W 411048, al.. (vis.)_ .., - , -., ~ Iw, , 1904 . 64
.osorg9 Cllimegl,Peunsylvaula.: 2M_ 1812 7 1
'llenjaten Ru ll'4 lh, Peanurylvaals,:' "- 7, 1 1813 67
Thomas' LcAlr,Tr-, 8.41 ' 1 . ~, 1149 1114 84
Mathew T Wa s Nan: -_ , l 1114 11011 :.40
1 1 11111188 Whippla,ll.ll.,, - ..}. - --A= 1716" 64
J. Wltherspoos. 71.3., (44.41 - . • .1722 1796 72
MoabSotwei Pa., (4.g.) , :,. -'' '1:33 '1906 73
„..
, the drivl4, raise
,
j •
strals,
(tOrtemossitalei etas Hefted Sate AA end dad Hosing
• 'inemvirfrzinti - am an Imo*
, -' - 091211111HIPti /MUM'
Tke Bimini" Cereal al Ceatial filmraudaywo•
- Letter No. 4.' . ,
..
, 1,
' 'Thole ' wlt'n ' &dila (bit 'part 'of the Unitsid:
Slates seritilied with 'fold! fuel from the octal
fields of Hast ert' Peoisylvonia, or by tbe • Ihrie,
'patch In R ye friend; tied beetle, under fltsam*
"coal." kaelcour, hard, rioging.mebtlie.glintilog
elotbracite.Wish its , tleuteless Ore, and Moms, lo
cal hat; or .even thosiwho. biro the softer and
- smokier bpineinoits coat • of the area( add 'south,
"'mold mancly be willing to' aeltnetriedge. at Bret
glance, the' right of the Cameo firemskeMe to
the same generic name which is applied to the fol
k els with *bleb they ate familiar. ! ' ' '
Tot diffarent as the brown eosi May appear
from our vileableintheititttatt unknown as , it is
among us ass entosnon fuelohe Important part it
plays in °finnan economy, and the light , Its coos-,
position - and'atosfeof occarrinee,threws upon the
formation Of coal In Schuylkill or in • Allegheny
counties, makes it highly worthy of attentive con
.siderarioti.l • ' '
-Any one!itho starts oar a journey 'of'observation
through the Pennsylvania twat gelds, making his
initial point at Hasietoo or Meech Chunk, am(
collecting .pticimens as be proceed., at Tamaqua,-
at Potted)! ,e et fitinersviliti. at: lkens Valley,
!sod thetici;•Anking a long step, at Bread Top; on
the moontalos above Altoona,. whites the shores
of the Great Western Coal Pield greet him, and
lastly et Nubia', will And io his knapsack a se
ries of nods running in the order above named,
1 from anihnielte to semi-antheieite; thence into
semi-bitefirinoti and lastly into the true bitumi
nous;-from bard , Senseless- natural colts, so •ht
speak, Intel a soft, smoking coal that easily in
demos; Wont a coal that produces a minimum of
gas when dstilled, to one that can be iced Almost
1
like wood f r prOduclog volatile ,carbonated entn
pounds, an Motif from a 'region white distlnet
',getable Umtata are. not aboodaal, to one mbere
be can obtain as man y clearly deeneefossil spe,
domes as hi desires. , ' • . ..
If now the nature of the `mai hods rendered It
poesible fo4 the 'same -
,observing traveler ,to pus'
.westward d continu to gather apecimene,which '
at the mo l d rate would groat lAus and lam anthra
cite-like; before he reached' the Mississippi be
would hays eclleated examples of a utieerat, Alit-.
Ur. in color, ktrm, weight, sad, eitspasitiott, to'
thia Herman brown eoal, by. a ire of .which I am
now writing. ...
• Carrying his series a little -farther, be would
come- Doeskin analogue to that benclifol toad'
timber, which is hand in tbe.Cyprassi3wampts of
Bouthern How, Jersey, cud , which ra secl from its
• semi-fluid bed, ls Sawed and spilt into shine's for
sheltering •ris inhabitants of Philadelphia audits
ilelaity.-• I• . •• • - i. , -; • '
,:- It would ,be very Interesting. were such consid
eration" consinent with our present object, to look
mere closet at the 'many different links In this
wonderful dude, which bade us step by-etop' trim
Ate elistin ferena•o( green, waving trees, back
timough,th geofogie epoebs to shit time
- when
the atmosP ens& the earborilferoos period bung
heavily apes rim 'eirth.i - , '•• ''• -.. • . -•- '
. • -These step' Slave bees esrefally'eensidired by
„chemists, elm emitell. With ell - sthe certainty of
Ovum, and by means of feets'darired from semi
rata analysis, liow'enteinon Moot( theutigh natural
-doclossposit km, by •beet;• by , pressure tied' ether
agencies, geodually.loseeoseter.carboale add ,or
choke dem a p i and rimy. celled Ore damp, until at '
last the h anthracite Is the result. Thus In
the enthre Ho Wines ethers a seam is Peeetratml
"in which thee* ehanps have- already ,takes place,
•noalostigeitee ore patios Mend, but ia the seems
of soft coal, Where -the change must be In pro
gress, pass an often met with in &morons titian.
taint. '''' '• ••
_ • ' •- '''' ''
' - " •••• • 2 '.
''''••
- Tbe goolegiet oleo Mane UN *rained harilealsg ,
of iregetaWn matter thiamine series otwelf mug- '
oiled strata, whiih • beginning with ;the wood and_
'r( of - the! flmnallon wow beink deposited, nine
by degrees! fete the- bard seal which is in those
• foroutionsi teem' to -be r tha eldest of the Sod
bearing series: '
,•, • - . .
• Elio/ title rest' to brawn acknowledge ned as
la lawful member '.f that most inspiriting steep 'of
' eriasealei vitiators maths Media whielPsherem,
, eur more than gold
,or.silver,orgeossi we are ready
to proeeed taihrepadel consideration. •
Brown cost! vv fbistiCia mini Parte of
,Eunipe,
bat chiefly ini Germany The traveler, passing
from Praultfoiecirtlio Ifila.la Camel, the capital
ernes,* Cassel; will, soon atlas leaving the fer
nier placti,oeter the region' of lbw ifetteshin
and mooed which fertile tract of eountrycoceur a
number of Mines, endohis Is one of tbe but pie
tea' that can be saketed,fer studying this partials
lair species if Indistry. Frets-here the feel finds
its, way: big Ingots nod... railroad' to Frankfort,
But:bath:Giessen; end many other sosaller towels.
where it is a erimmon snidest( fuel, both fur man
ufacturers and for household use. It is also Msnl
extensively for boiling down the - salt brine' from
- thsspring* .of Maaheim mid fialahanaen.-. _ , . i .;
:The brown smalls a member of the Tort
°aikido', and It ocean generally in small, i It'
'bedew mitered through the country ; whi ' ba
sins, although of Hushed superficial extent, con;
tile sometimes Tory thick Saitnill et filPSI.,*. ~.u.r, 1,
....Thus, at Salshausen, 100 feet below ibelerfeee,.
after passlog through red and white deli a bed
96.6-10 the feet thick of bream tong la attack, be.
neath which, and before reaching a solid bestride
rock, there is still" moist.thaa 60. feet of -clay.—
This ponderous bed il divided lota. two portions,
one 63 feetiblek is reckoned good coal, and the
other 43-6 feet thlekle eonabiered unlit to work.
'Belt what is quite as remarkable es :the great
thithoess of the earboniftwase deposit, is the air
en tnitence dual( dora DOI extend mere then 1,200
feet in length, and 900 feel in breadth..- These
' tnessureieepm are well ascertained; for the local-
Hy, being one where Sahli Weird as welt as and,
Asnieres' lisp borings hems beep Made to deter
ado, the eentenis ,f tb• "'riots straw •
Brown coal whin prepared for salele generally
,dividad into three classes :- • • I '
-1. .11ltuntinoto Mood, or-Ugnite. . .. -,
• 2. Earthy Brown COAL , .
1 3. Leafy Brown Coal. . • •- • '
L Bitinvisout Wood Hi Considered the beet of
.the products of the mine., it varies Moo. a light
to I dash; ehoemate color,• and retains k in moat
' cages, the structure of thi original tree from which
it is formed. It frequently splinters and funs
when split istibe direetiou et the main, bet ;pos.
mates a brittle fracture at right angles to the Ohre.
Somant It will Oust. °master ; * parr; hoverer,
Will not„ its•specifie gravity varying from 1610.
.89, and even running as high as 1.30. Inherit..
nem it li between tack salt ind. gnaws,: ',When
taken from the mice it Is broken into pieces from
. ..three to (oar feet long. elz • or eight indict breacl,
• and two or three inchesoklek. - ; ' - , •
3. Earthy Coal is dark brown ond,isonshits of
, vegetable mutter witkont woody stroeturs. It is
probably formed of hives amiOther soft enhoan-t
see.' Is b. et surly the smolt velgtrt oir water,
having a specific gravity of 6.24:M 1.26, mid as
might be supposed,'lt•oomee- Haan the mice in
''rinalletpleces than tbe foresoittg.' , II *proms, In
•: fact, when tut taken oat, like a lamp of bard
„
black mud. i , , ' ' _ '• •
t. 'Leaf Coati. en torailor qitality; *hi& ecteO .•
'Pier I hi* paddies iti , itt• ertetess.: h MOTU its
:.'name fepq Atli feet of Ili bliiiklagt o /0 -I 1 ems
410
Small "belly fragments, -
• " There aniMental rata ,` eittetleii • Which lion
speak of when describing a visit to boo Of the
MOM itnktortieS et thskittles: 7
lt Win he necessary hi order l 6 inetpler• out
' general liirtrotbseern eseditaseessider its relabel
,tau bin% tr4nitersti stisk,okitur Inds oregano
of promlueing,heat, the aliment of Mhos, he.
What the 'mineral 'intim from lbe mini, t
"Icldelett Itteratt4 'with viten ditainie b
-less thasi.lo-tes4/2, per :amt. of . this , lei , g . r ..
must be driven of daring or berate •• ' '
pal*,
Mimi Minims bio-pitios, Sur 'Weis Oa-.
peerA tsi tie rootlet' 'of Sksi,sitstmer
urge ems/dm of water. foga WAIN. IS pee
mt.. &ad it is foetid that ,evee anarveoutialtig
?Or four weeks Is a dry' rovit.it . still retalu fi per
emit. of water. !Isis piisiliatity tit*
sumo la aria kt is midi and *ekes dot. at.
though it is recloeed kt.kee4Redireiphtveitetaa
be sold like wood by memos.
' ii evaporative Wavy. Vitista
beat, Is head ea stead is Mailer Wriontsyfeti
sib Whim:it% aa it to not .les, tk sep...fel
lbs. of anthracite gives out is Nisch beat nip lbs.
'of brows mil. It is 'also tbsset thWt metros 11$
of brews *Oat to toadies the stilt if 51' lbs.,
of die. celebrated Mesa comsat rod, of losseii•
ire.. Campo:VC* thwood, slf.
dried oak la
,equal WWI. of brows_ p 41 . 1
al,
al lbs. of l ie Is*Weld le k
Wesel ilvilTseteoltilese brews
Ali Atom blossom
coal hold as latetwiedlote pada* woad
and etaltheitto, when• otalsidered elimileellyand
geologleally, bet it Ilea stiede hillimin the tie
whoa its:poser of predating beat la imaaidesed. • I
, The *moos' of ash" let *Ng *OM 4
paratively vets large, Stasboulleg to from II to if
per Oret. Anthracite toad gives ottlyinsta" r so' 111
per tent. and wood from 11 to 2Of allb.l '"•- ' 1 ‘'''
t l vu,
-
.This lone enema ' of . ash reduces
Tltlue of twos* cool ma feel, slime bosh* el,
to the weight of witless Matter tote
and bloodied; It intethree with ad etude et. Hp
which eboeld with the ' bunting inuo korai,
that tepid combustiou should &sculled se, oat
cop eqeently those who burn' it And, that maw
Acting is stirred ugh half hoer or so, a light eel-
erred coating forms eroded all the bnualsoisits
unouldorktg iselsible tattiest.* roses, with
the development of but little boot. Whet. item.
everfrooltly, added and supplied With plenty of
tlr, UN brown seal fire Is height gad obeerfal.aed
like 'that df dry lteltory wood, goestipdalitt" by
many livelriparkio •• • : •._ .: . - 4 •.• - / ,
The ashes of brown goal an outle velvet%
'clef, trod and lime, with other has Important
• constituents" Thus It will be soon that, Weigh
this faiths so leer stood In It. forte' and epode,-
one% yet his' almost destitato of that 'lemma
which renders wood üboo snob an important, task ,
el* to oar manufeetarers ; I allude,' - of coarse, to
pinsth: The qoutiou is frtqweutly timed, eitily
thelhonsaiode of bushels if cad - ashes **aro
daily takia from oar drag. ore. not treated like
wood ashes, and thee made to predate that let
portent salt which Is required In the riattafsefore
of emir ? i The reply is einute,lfwertanomber the
enenner to which wood, ashes are trotted., They
.are placed in a. tub. and fresh water is palms
Upon them ; this water loses its Mohnen, aid
runs out at the bottom strong lye, ighlebki for
thorough it has dissolved frost the Oleg. liv
ery coal seam may be looked. epoa to, a lemshillg
tub, in whieh•the tubed (yet unburned,) of vege
tables ire placed; the wins throoghoet shay
einterka poor fresh water upon them, and ell 'the
potash and other valuable salts are diggelvettult
and carried lour the depths below. Netau s dois
this work es 96i does everything itlee„eompletaly. .
aid min duds remaining, few• of the salable Sittej
that exist io the ashes of-she original vegetated.
On the contrary. thetsbee of moot ectskerituthlll
essentially of the sews ingredients which oomposto
the obits and dat e that socion the seem Dili
'which tbey'gre mined. •
To eonelude,'lt is evident that the large mows(
of wiles and water la brown coat mast,preveot
its being widely transported se a Net; bat sinew
beside its employ cent - as a common biarblog Ma
terial. It has been Used In the' usioefeeterto of
Piremne t for reducing vulgar, ores ; (I hale
frequently seen it. employed io the Art :petting
of - cooper and nickel ores); as a toad foi totem°.
tivu, end go a means' of produelig ilteminatlejg
get, aed.sineo the prise of. wood is grodisallysta
venting. It must continue to act so ItoPoilaili
part in the progress of German indult. ' ,
jlliartl4lo.
• - •..Barrzsi Exsioasa so van. Milian &relit Pi
11559.—The Journal of Commence given it Sondem
nation of the British Trida Repots for the Cat
four smooths of 1859, the sheet; tsterltlch IS has:
just received in so extra of the London Erronte-,
pair, and we further convert Ole table into ner '- '
Alma carrentkv below.: Ttio stump from 10110 ,
1859 is startling, end It will be tba PO- ,
Ito to make the present aggregate the se i bjeot of
tbong_htfol attention. The followleg is I.
ie which, It vital:: o'bieried, the leadjstexztfobas
Only arer s imbrit ;and tee . Viatica oithrt, birgo
liiiiellineOns Tint left to be Infert44 t
;• • • ill5ll-4 woe: 11111%4Istist-
ived
Quantify; V D
ass.' Qtasialltyi. >Wham
Dear Oa Ale, 1)4114 7,546,41,104.244. , 1,801.4196 ,776 Coal, tow!, ,• 8741 212,079 . 10,271" 240.1*)
OsopW, aidetleg 1844 - 31,132.' 21111312
6.ttue,- yards. 41,024.733.3,470,18172.880.418 6 ,32 14 , 6 1 2
rairar" eirta.% 17,914 1133J12 -47,3011,633,080
Pith 11,143" , 146431 • 34,1117 471,112;
Du 1 415,222 16,1101,438,186
'Cast {134 103.494' ; 212 83,134
Wriaital 4,333 • 1112,113 13.141 7112,461
Line= 1h4605b9 21,451,296 3,241,343
'Wool,
a•
‘411,421,341114,620,064 4210,90
,031' 773,701 '60,36 2 1,4/ 6 , 32 2.
42.763 919,200," OWNS 4,171,479
44,323 „174,021. /07,M 463, 6 7 0
2,6 2 1003 - 3,072A73
433 41496 ' 1.906. 103. 2 22'
00,172 143Z10 . 1111,543 )37,410
133,677 63422 - 720.016 4214161
=066 IMAM
AUG 40,313
Waited'
Silk -
SUM
Us*, ...
ou Salt,
gapoos,
liatibienkarki
TI. piates. .
Cottuas, mealeahsilks sad !Oar Mulls fabrics,
are isms*, frail:me beadraCto sea hundred
sod Ilftir pettiest, In:lBAli,oier Will. Is iron
barilwaro,"the gestalt, is time : lieu
as real is 458; in lead fact thin as graal t Coal
mid salt alone ars slicat tbssame in dip 6,11,414
and matt 119aOrs an bat little laimssmit
•
ladaad, iho argiassat of thaw faetobt
ags t laft• us, ootialbotoidlag die aoaspfo*i'ta
with a year Or vary ygbt impartatioas.io:lll4B...-
Ttai array of textile. Nail* fitba
moot of iolifortae, sad trim la nest; botto-boioir
the prielso daparlatants oa.ldeb as 'geniis! of .
(lotta bad baeomilosperatlyalroseestailifirfll 7
seqiienee aka flew - I'm:4i reversal, °VISO.
Ifenar C. Casts is* - Pstil.,..jt will inkwell;
ibetriandant arse pobits, esooptikuts jaainekkat
bia *le !emirate flociak Seising's rapidilitsahlsg
.its 011 , 1 bo'e5Ittinota
ionk.thoz• k” , Won sold, en 4 4.4rklu Ilftliesta
walk mos rePublia.allogya 4p: 1 01001W
pegs.. In. England sot.Sestseg..osikii4Tl •
probated. Mr.:Bell - . sot relishing i !e b b;
upset hie; cheesier et guIPIWOIIIIB :4114 , ' plundering,
, itter world: „Pat.,* . Gerastoy tito tileetatifil for
the work bas bees ocean/14414We .4 1 4 lobar' ath
.oeFbsti ittlitiy all *tads of It pest tee l loesdese
Boob tee:* reeding Mr. Carers book...tiers
being noefin Paris an on*, for wirers& .aopienst •
his 'latter. to Prersidest-Bnebanau.". A lug.
: VittllOS' a[ ibies
itool4.;;.iiiifiligi•lef,"indwori
producing the Amok defeats of,tisii
lit last of there,'on tbe iote`On the nevi
Sim by tbe 'deci l itre iiieloilty of 105' Is' tii
—a • 1••
sootily in favor of Protection.
OXIM4/h
Tao don* Oiler Vireittio—Tbe Norge BiriltalithriMe.
dierntusistaa the damn of the world, low as whir tot
remarks:--"What this change is we date not ewes etia
*tont • but we seie the beanies Sttegadvae MOP to*.
ON a distractive elements aad some iadhialiena th iarir
power. Ttio freeloads of broken I blasts. the tof
meteoric stones upon our glebes the midelhiV MOM/
irleiding their loose audmial at the /gar maga% the
roleank eruption he oar own satellite. tb• alppientales of
new stars atuttbe Illitappearsueti QUM holit, ire alt bee•
shadows of that haptudlus tearable* to which the
world Is doomed.' Thew placid pd itlotehit'itAilible la
be burnt me; endued*, hist Mess labia ere d ogees OW:
thus residing, as it wen% on the esmeteries, and 4111 , 40 t
upon the vaeuielosiet *MN!, Verldei biers the
leeletut nt haluilltg aid trie4o 4 / 1 t 4 wr bulta. lot flood/
been taught to the eihoot etirtalatkut."
CAUVOIXIA Cormenk, Teuitt. Animas 01/ V/Ithrie
3101MIL—Nolees Om" 11110 , ibeniete Were lanced Id Abe
new State prima at faii-gaistlo t *infanta vas* to
the sled of Maj2let. touches a the most despond.
etsChardenal of thew easeted theft eocapti• Therector
In the patina' oath bstweea the oda tru not 011.
dui sod Ow band lott, lOUs dilllcalty OMNI the
bricks eat. They descended Into the Ineekstolth's shot.
and them eoutpleted este ytoorattons Sco sostbeg lb.
Dotes shill;whlch day noeitstehtlly - seeneoplishod by
weeps ora plink: • They let Owatonna deem heel the
wall by Nona of Dhoti* raw. n Illoined4 0 "
. . - leinse 4 •
Ore ewowitmollboilli w.
two milts. •
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gor peitwit
tria-
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