The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 15, 1859, Image 1

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'.z -- -a wnt to•ohe lidiltets,„_ ' '• -
ii t '" - ,, fn . cASILMIO altDii List:
..,," jc;e:iskt. , will belutniebed Coe
re,,,. e t o eoplee, • caith *add' .y.,. ---.
- 11: 1 „ r Tyvywe And B.:haalllogekces yip'
„is. Al la In advance. . 0- .
0- Tot t.kie of stirtrArmou."
pttetti het . % t.rd..r the Ihtenr it ntmitce
~, t he publlpber my continue toilet—
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P.., ,eves ant . pold. •
,14 4 .bteiitters a qteet Or reteote to take' th:tniowspli,
, f „ tpe °Mee to which they are direst ' they ant
a ro ptisCilbte until they pare settled th , bills nod
4 ' l ,o . t.toit dtseontinned. I ~ •
g e l oocrlherlt , node l• $ Ithee plii4lelthrott nforming
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tv OVA VI IS r. and the neaApa pees a re'sent to he runner
• •ti oi 'thee . are held ei.fnusible.' •
i '' * * - d Id that f
ft ,rmtottylee ec ed __lt . te.tisind WA* enegr r ep.
..rt y e s tha',3l.e. ar nomovlng, and leaving them up.
; , .rii Pr , " Pritall3B.lol.ldeure_ht Intention I fraud.
• RATES OF :ADVERTISING. -
, guard of 10 lilies, sUieutsPrianelnseition--sitb.
~ ae ntiuscrtions, 2s cents each. alines o time,.2s
37, 0 —siabeequent 'insertions, 12% cents each. All ad.'
o r itaentents over 3 lines, far abort perlpds,cluirged as a l
?WO. 'utast. SIX. gin's:
!tree 63 r .. .',68 $1 26 $2 25, 59 u 0
'parilne)a, 80 .1 25 175 275 .4 00
1 00 .. 1,50. • .2 00 360
. 500
.; 1 26. 2'25 260 400 6OO
wen tines. 1'25 225 270 460•.7 00
ii;bt limes, 125 2' 5 286 r OO
si e elfnes a 1'25 2 25, 300 o *35.09
0 4.01'611 FIT/ [AXES coomrsb As A SWARM OF MI LINICA,
h a noun, 126 .225 - .3 30 * 6 .3 . 0 .. 1 1 0 0
Tim squares. 2 800 00 .F.l
!tree tvtuarca, 9 60, -95,. 750 'l2 00 13 per
per square'', 4 50. ;' 'B.OO . 14 00 .20 00
tartar:al., 6 00. .7 - 9 00: 12 00 16 00 3000
*Larger spice for short periods, as per agivermint. ,
iirltnainten Notices,sl each—accompanied with an
A irertiseMent..6o cents /well.
Advertisement's beforelbiniages and best hs, 10 rants
r e ibrtirst I maertlon—subscunent Insert ons.s rime
pr wordsare counted as a tine In idvertleine; I
Rerehante and others, advertising by the yewr. )ylth
&gages. sod•a eta odium advertisement not e acceding . 151
tides, will becharged,includineAlbscription, 510 00
bare to the amount of four squares, with ern-
ce , and subscription, . 20 00
Without changes, at the rates designated abase. •
Advertisement', set to larger type than leaned will be
etarxe d 6.0 per cent advance,on there prices. , All mita
sill be c harged the wine astettei'presS.
io Trade advertisenientoCrecTived from sdvertivlng
Arent. abroad. esiept at 24 per cent. *Ora nee on these
prices. unless by special agreement with. the publiitaerl
Rirrtagea 25 cents each. Deaths accompanied with no
pees 25 realm without 'notices - , no charge. •
411 notlcea.excePt those of a ftligiatlll character : and
Ibr claret 1013:11 purposes, will be charged 25 cents for any
number of lines under 10. .orer 10 ibuts,4 e r rs per line
additional.
Proceedings of "meetings not of a gene 1 or public
character, charged at 4 manta per line for each Insertion.
fo facilitate calculations we will state-that avi lines
make a &doom-10; lines a half column—Mad 52 lineal,
quarter column. 2952 windsmake a columnr.l476 a half
c olumn—and 733 a quarter column. Alb odd lines over
each vesillfe. charged at the rate of 4 two ts. Mer line, for
nails l ime,: and 8 cents pet line for three times. • ,
Yearly adrerlisera must confine their advertising to
their own business.. Agencies for others, sale of Real
het ate 4,.. are not inet ode , ' I n businem advert iaements.
MEDICINAL
C.:W..EI.!TIING
11 . 0.1.135 ALE AND RE 11.
Che:tomiiirt
8. E. Corner Centre, and Norwegian Ste.. ••
, PirrrtilviLLE.
rm. LEA & PERRIN'S Celebrated ccc iee r
'tarp Sauce," .constantly on band.
Muth S,'LD • • •
,
• SANFORD'S
Liver Invigorator,
NEVER DEBIIIAT AV ES.
is Mpo tided -Entirrly from
. GUMS, and has bAcorne an PS tal•4stied fart,
flandsni Skdfclne, known an.l • approred , t) Ml' that
ar
tem need It and Is w resnrted to with antldenre In.
all the difte3Sef for whirl] it la wonnondoli•
lArithAn tbo last two. yeiri
1
ol ielief , asa he numerous
1 u.,, ,
'',. - lw, my notoefaion Anna.ed to the temperament . oh
Or And used, in such quantlA
giillowela.
ijudp. , ment goido you in.
foolvigorat or, and will
Whole Attacks. Dyspepsia,
, t 0,1 1 ,,,,e
,complainta. •Dyaen.
e.".;tch.llabitualCoAtiveneP.,
, Ordoilma. Cholera 'Man.
0 !Female Weaknesses. and
„zr. au ordinary Family
go, iick 'Headache.. (as thou.
`l/co minute., if two-or throe
~,, mmencement of attack..
Nfriellig• their testimony 1,1
ga
.., Youth with the Inrigorqor
It hag cured thnusaitile
whellvd , tiven titian hew ,
,tutondiclted eertilleatett In
'rho dose met bn etdiTt
the individual taking. it
Lim a...tenet gently on tb,
- let the dictates of vow
thjiiseof the L rarer In
ewe LitterComplalote'llii;
Clernule Diarrhoea, Stun
terv. Dropsy. Bohr. Stow
Ch4llC.Ch .134nien:
tute.Ftstulence..lnundlce
tatv be used sucrumdull)
Medicine. It will Fur.
satale can. testify ' ) In 20
leaspannfula are taken at
„ /le All who one it on
Ito favor.
* hfox Witter to 11,
dad :mafioso Loth lopther
4k4-Pracc«...pne lioNiir per Bottle..VS
-SANFORD'.B
Faniily Cathartic Pills,
frONIPOUNDED 'from'. Pure Vff,g'et
kJible Extracts:read 'put up indlitua Cases, Air-Tight,
and will keep in any climate.
'the family Cathartic• !PILL is a geittle hut
• active Cathartic, which the ("It, prnprietor has used in his
practice more than twenty' rs...
The constantly incressi nt: .i.lemand from those who
bayelotdrused the Pills, .91-1 rod thesatktartian hitt
all. exproht• in regard IT !their me; ban induced me
to 1.1114 , them within tht ~reach of all.
-The Profession well know, ttlr•y'l hat different Cathartics
art on different portions of the ilewel4: :
The Family Ca t her ti eI.aIPILL his, with due.
fitfen•ticti to this well t.stabiZllialted fact, been com•
' pounded from a vari• ty of
""' it he puryst . Vegetable EX
- tracts, which art alike oil iefery, pa rt the alimen
tary canal, and , are - (mon , e l, rod ears di .111 canes
wherea Cat hartir is neededi wii,,Lu th ch as derangements of
the B ma c t,Strepint R.. i • ales in e Back nod,
Lolits,Costiveness. Palo Audi r , 00rtnevt over .tbe whole
Aix dy. from sudden colds ir which' frequentlyeit net
glected, end in • long coursel CO of rioter, . Loss •of draw ,
tite, a Creeping •Ftensationt,,... ht Cold over the body,
itestlessnerat. Headache; of i • iweigEt . in the Ileadosll .
Inflammatory Diseases. Worms in Children t•r Adults,
itheuntathlm, a ariat"uriller of Abe Bk.". and many
diseases to which flesh is heir. tan.ntimeroas to mention
t' 'Obis advertilielnept•• RUSE-1 to 3.
Si-Price 3 Planed: fa
• *orbs LIVER 'ORATOR and FAMILY cA.
THARTI.O PILLS are r tailed by lifugsiste,gv:nerally,
and Old wholesalftby:th Trade In Al large towns.
.
S. T.. V. Samford, .91.
Manufactniwiand Prepria tor, 335 trrtxtthruy,
lar Retailed in Pott.ville by IIENRY :iAYLOR; and
in Tamaqua by E. . 1. FRY. [5epL.,10,'4,9
IVIcLEAN'S
Strengthening 'Cordial and Blood
Purifier.
TUE GREATEST REMEDY IN TILE WORLD!
This CORDIAL
istilledfrom a'ttert
lowa ouly to myseL
id chemically com
med with witleotth ,
lost valuable medic
al soots, brrbs: an,
, arka t known to tbi
And of toan.vis::-
loodroot; Black root
d Cbrrrr .Harp
!How Dark, tkind,
MP. Sarsaparilla:. kl
with nit
a, producing. tit
mot fotittlil,lerentedj
it the res.orition
iraltheter kobwn.
it is N altar's Owe REutpr; curing diseases by
Imes. When tak'im-tts healing 'influence is felt
coursing through every'vrhi of the body, purifyinig.and
itcreleenting the eirculatiod of the blood. It neutializes
any bilious matter in liaq stomarli,aud striugthens the
whole organ)r.at lon. •
Mci.saa's Strengtbenlng Cordial will cfreelnally cure
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsv, Jatandlee, chrente, or' Net.;
you. Deliiiity;Diieases or itre.filitneys.ilint elf Debiji t les ,
arildur, freana,dlsorderwp Liver or Stow oh. llooftburn,
Ineard sor Flckness of the gt mach. EMI.
ant4s or lib eat to tbedilead,;,Dull Pain or Swimming In
the 16.1.1!ilpitation of the Iteart,, pnitnout
la lb- tk'tomacb.Sour Eadtht lona, ph oiling 01 Suffocating
'Feeling when 13 ing'down. Pliness or Yellowness oP tbe
- Skin and Flyes, Nigtt Sweats. Inward Fevers. Pain' is
the Setall .11 the it on. Cher or 'Side. Sudden Flambee of
Ileac, Depir.alon of Spirile, Prilhtful Dream', leanguot -
D-4p , ndency. or an y'Nervous Miaow. Sorra, pr Hietrhes
en the'S . klu, end Feser and Ague (sr 'hills and fever.)--
It w ill' also cure dieensra of,the Bladder and WoMb,
sectrlas Seminal • Weakness. Incontinence el,„Urlne,
St rangun ry, intfilmtbation-or.Weaknent of the Womb or
Stadler White.. de.,.. •
TherAls no mistake about ItawwwilleCor
dill will netrt fall to cure any one of thtfabove diseases
• 'retaken per directions on each 'bottle, in ifertc, En g-,
11. h nod Fretich. • • . •
• ' Over huff it lignlPm in , ll,s have !woven! during
the ped sis months, and In nut instaneeluts it failed In
rising entire aatisfaction. 'Wbo, then, will Suffer Weak.
t 1 ...X 1 f 'rk Wily. when 'McLean's ..ercnatlrening Chrilial
sill jure von
To the Lollies ' ...Ds yin wish total healthy and
strong Then. go at once and get tumid of McLean''
Strengthening CordiaL It will strengthen end 'rialtos.
rote your blond to Now the ugh every -grin. and the rich.l
bloom of health to mount to' your cheek again,-
1:1 ery b;,aal t , warranted to give satisfaction.
For Childress...W. any to parent.% If your chit.
• dree are sickly. pony, or afflic ed with complaint , ' prey.
dent among children, give rem a small quantity of
Stebean's Cordial, 'and It I make them healthy, fat
end robust. Delay not a 113 ent—try it and you will
t. matinee& . •
It Is dellehms tot ke....Etert rountry flier,
chant should not leave the y until,be has torocured a
supply ot McLean's st renal ping Cadlal. •It cello rap.
, Idly. beans' it oilcan' cur A liberal discount will be
m a d. to thos e whh buy to sell again.
' CAUTION tw.ll,aware of Druggist s, or Dealers,
may, try to palm open yin tome littler,: or farm - will*
trash (which they'can huM cheap). by saying it is just,
a. good. Avoid each mew. - .: Ask for SCLIAN'ti STinOttl
titan t,osmac, and take nothing elm. It it the only
remedy that 'will purify Hie blood , thoiongbljoind' at
the Paine time strengthen the system.
Me tableepoetiful taken every morning (fasting) I.'a
eertein preventative cur Cholera, Chills and', Feller, Tel.
la.-fewer. or any prevalent diatalAN
only $1 per bottle, or six ball: for 11/1. ;
J. ?CLEAN;
S Proprietor of the Cordial; also, eLeett'a Volcanic
Oil Llnimsut. ,- • •
Melon's Volcanic 011. Liniment!
The best Liniment la the world. for manor beast.
Another remarkable ihriperfornied by MeLean'a Vol
canic. Oil Liniment. Nit) for 7 00111414 1: ~. •
Thohnle, Ford. a bleekamith. living. near stta• avenue,
ntilenth .treet. had a horrible runnloti sure on his gent.
trir4 VadoCIA Liniments, Salter. Ay. t but could do It
" Pod. Ile despaired of ever beindablisto work et his
tra4e again, because he rnuld net bean,any weight on
bit moat and by ors gm ill bottle • f iletnati'sjcileaule
Oil Liniment: be Is ono porWily (mired. It:
itheunionlem. Paralysis, Neural,Vs, Brhlosee. SPrnion,
Silvana In . lb eJWittea r Muscles:Swellings, BoniiT
katarht of Toothache, Wound., Fresh We. Sores, Burns.
Pains. dr., yield to the -magic" jolluenee of this
, weredirfni Liniment.
Yoe nom* andllattle,,lt' it an Infidliblo remedy for
Char...satins. Senitebes, craehed Hods. Latnenowst, tap*.
vie, Sweeny, Splint. Vistula, l i r uisestwellings, Wounds,
Hatt I -mike Bitys. sod various other ditnnses which ani
mals are liable to Irian Injuries cu. neeldenta. l eery •
coantic merchant should obtain 'a supply of
Jlt leLeates Vi e lcalle Oil t. iapidly, because
aleays r are •
•
A
ia wi libetain.ral diallin nt beyond/ to mercha n t s , i t g , b uy
t s -
arcrVior sale by 1..11. 31cLEAN, Proprietor, corner of
Third and. Pine streets St. Louis, 40,
Vir'Por Plain rottrefile. by J. O. IlltfiWlf. Canine A,:
Stirrer ails to Phlladelptilk.byDß:ll.l3WAVNll
. /IA faint' Wort. . (344,
11EWN8 WAPITINT:OII7INa
Yt&out tor health. Seel adVelt*".4l
Ltd; uctba• Mums. •
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VAN DUSEN,-NOATONA CO.,
f DEUX!! IN BEAT PCAUTtICS or'
1' RED AND WHITE ASH - COAL. -- ' •
20.1 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
OFFICES:{
53 Clberty street, Nor York. .
• 6 Doane street, lioston.
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CUMBERLAND COAL: , i •
. • A I Igo, sole Agent', for t e.
.:Lehigh COll , nd Navioution,Coliipany:
.f.'5942
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i . . BLAKIST,ON 81,:COX . ~
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antenna OrTall Drat qinlrriall or •
WHITE ABII,IIED ARIE and TREMONT SC I IertKILL,
COAL; FR A N KLl$ COM PA tirs a:m[lEli,
! . , L AND COAL:/also. 11A EXTON. 11.,E.
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, 217 Walnut street. Philadelphia. -
'OFFICES: 4 New 'street, New York,- •
' 17 Doane street. Ooston. _ 1 1'5,8.42
- Vier So. 3.
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BAUM OGLE & CO.,
• lit!CtltS AND SHIPPERS OF ' '
y.P...ALX:INT.II2IOIX" C,CO.1 5 1.7-1.
First Quality Red Ash Coal.
N 0.113 Walnut street. Philadelphia. •
0 . F . 10C111: No. 70 State street: Boston. - ' '
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No. 166 hroaduanNou York. • rSS-114
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Pier. Ne. 13., • -.
i HAYES & CODSHALI,
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RED A N D WHITE ASH SCHUYLKILL 9D,51,.
. ~ • WiiiilP .N 0.1.1, ror.ziticii3iip.
Lehleh - asidAlshuyiklill Coal/ft. liceall.
filtD—Carner 'dandretreh alreela.
OFR I'OE-103 Walna al reet, Philadelphia. r 51342
Shipping WHARVES for ANTHRACITE COAL,
• r 11REENWIt'll.•
Delaware River, Philadelphia. .
• Wharf No. 1. " -
LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO.
- 11.0MIKEL,,,POTT3 & CO. • •
oFvicrq: sr i t o i f , a o ll .i n d u w t a S y ttr e t .; th o il:delibla.
I State Street and Mereh r ants* Row. Boston
Wharf No. 16 '
' • REPPLIER 'At BRO. . •
N. E. cor. Walnut a Fourth Sta, Philada.
OFFICES: . 35 Pine Street. New York.
tierchauta' Bank Building, Providence.
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DAVIS' PEARSON & C. 04 ,
MINERS AND MIIPPEEI OP THE
CELEBRATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN WRITE AS:i and
. -
SL'OIIN VEIN
I 1 RED ASH COAL.
No. 138 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
• "OFFICE: I No. :, WllltarreStreet. New York, ,
' • . No. Donne Sfreet, Doidon. • ••'
:WHARF-411U NNWICLI, DELAWARE AYENiii.
Dim rEanstys, P lici. OWLON BASF. 0 13 LEND:
i
111:P.0ORDON.
, _ Whirf No.
‘-
•`; • C HAS MILLER & CO..
- \BaztazlADSH A PPiZiOr.COAL. • 7
•
... 7 V7IIITE ASH . , -•
•
From the K.NcYrand MT. La FFji COLLIERIES;
I t
RED. ASH , -
From their PIKES] X C.XXLIkiIIES. '
•• • •
CiLNAL - LAN DINGS—GR,EEN Witt! AND SPRUCE.STS
OFFICE 105 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Ajiril 9, *9 Imy
GEO. S. PATTERSON & BROS.,
DEALI:RS SIIIPPEIS IN
Lorust and BrOad Mountain Whito__Ash
, -
COAL.' •
AIL; RED. AFII. Dna& the Peach .Mountato And Pe
metgettn. irreFlour'and Feed taken In exchange for
COal. • EDW. D. FATTER:ON,
WM. F. PATTUI:Sits:, . ,
o : Office if Morehouse, Railroad .trret,lblltriltr, Pa.
01X). S. l'ATriihz.zON, •
'liridimporl, ikkilgomery Cbtooty, Fix. fi
304,
July 23 'SO
TRANSPORTATION.
PHILAD'A Bt. READINO RAILROAD.
Ih'r'!UL o 1 the
.1 1 :::/ j attatru l „ t ; L L I` j 8;:"
The . rates of Freight upd Tolle on Coattrangiorted by
t his tompituy, will be as follous.from Ist July, MU, un•
111 further notice:
•
. , . . • - , • ..,•••,, ii I . 4 .,ii i. - , ti,
/BOY -' §, 1 kf: 2. tr.,
1 4 . , A.A
.
•':',• ' C 1
. .
- Tolllehroonil, _. ' ~ 1
50 1'45 1 25. 1-30
!'.Philadelphia, • _' 1 50 1 .1 45 135 130
‘‘, Inclined Plane; ' 150 1 145 1 35.' 1 30.
" NiceSirn,... Iso I'lu 1 85, 1 30
. ." Cierrnantown 11. R., ' ' . 150• 1 45 135- 1 30
", Yalta of Schuylkill, 1 , 50 145 1.35 130
" Ittanayank,,.. 150 i 1 45 fa 130
. .0. Spring. Mills, 3' -•
' 135 130 - 1 20 . 1 20.
t' Conshohocken and Ply: ~i - . • ..
tuauth-Frathoiul, , '• ' 1.35 i 1 30' 120 120
,
. 4 .llambes and Potts' and - - '
'Jones% 125 115 110
``, NorriatownorDridgePort, 190 i 1 25 „ 1
15 1 10
y•• Por t Kennedy, .; , 1 25 l2O 170 110
ValleY Ftirge, . ' '.. ', ' 1 25' 1 20 , .1.10 110
.." Pluenissillo,
.. • '1 15 110 100'1 00
3, 31.0yer In Ford,' . 115 i 1 10 100 100
" Pottslovin. ' • • 1 151
1 1 10 •1 00 100
" Donalas*ille, 1 15' 1 10. 100 1 00„
" nirdodioro. t• 1 .10
,/-1 06' 95 •95
~• Reading; • , 95 i 9 . 0' 450, :80
~ Betwan Readln‘ . and '• 1 ''''''- . Pi
, A -hrryllte, ' . 95 ,• 90 80 80
..„, ." Mohrsr.lie.• 95 i 90 ?t,se. ', 80
•g< Tlamburr. 95 If, 00 Kr •., 80
" - Orlsirodnarg, ' ' . 95 ' TO ~.,....
By order of the Huard bf lance, s.
June 11.'419 24-1 Vr.ll. 51e1b11E1414 EY. eioy
' tCHUYLKILL NAVICATIC
Of c to pan o y l ; l . l . l 6 43 3:l B:2l7, 6, l , li n i a ll ar
tei
thneltatge for the UM' of Cara and foriToll I
013 a lt eare,ed on the 'Schuylkill Nafloittion
lows. and therrafttir ao mntinne. until fort
To Phlladelptdh,
31.snayunk,
- Spring 'Mill. •
Cunshohoekett, • ,
Plymouth Dam,
Dridgepoq,
Norristown,
Pori Kennedy, •
• Tailor Voile. •
Pawling's Ds*. . •
Port Providence, '
Phoenixville,
;.. linyer's Ford,
Pottstown i, nn di ng .
Port Union,
Dirdstiorongh,
Reading, ,
Althouvre. .
; •
Hainborg..
Orwigstrtrg Llndlitur
•
The rtiat.e mill • per ton of '2.t.40' the., leas tire pet
cent ,allownne4 for *sate, as u.ual.aad no , ebarge hen
tharttwenty-five rents per ton will be made for, any die
' tante: lit ordetof the Managers. •
F. FRALET. Prtiideite
PHILAWA. & READING RAIL ROAD
110.66 uk Vicki lT i lIERCUANDIZ. ' '
tIN, and AFTER MAI/CH.lst, 1858,
1L,7 dulilfarther notice, tho following lintelOilirolght
will be &up d per WO poswda
~ - • ...
...-- • A. ,
, A•
Dr,* Grada,enarectlonerTMooks-Corret' j- 3d ' 16 •
= Ingot, Clgars,,Fresh Ifind„l l lsll,olsaL 6c •, -..,
A nYlla, Stan, Citter,t'orner,Aggo. kir 1
..
.. •
,-
1-thenirartolrlndst4,6•o3mcricalemp 22 _ ;.
' . llama ILirdware. Tildes, noiloimiarow - 11
taatb;rAtilchilleirrnitinOtOthill :
' to., ' pottcn,Coffen,Oraln,,llar Iron,Lead, IN:. -- - ' :
1
, laames,Nallh.s6llo4,llk* 23.14 provi„ - Id. . :, 9 . ,
_,.alonad3ngar.iTblaky, tr., ,•.., ~..-'- • '
Blooms, Wm, Irleksoanana, Itln Mosso, 1: , -.-. •-,
t Pitch and Tar, Salt ;Scr a p Inn4Thaber
,;-, ,• •,-., •
' lnii loltabor.l44 ...,''',;- ••", ~' '-',._: '''''' , 2 At' ''','• 4
Bricks, Coke, C ord , WaN4CLty:Pissig; - f.: -, 1 - :.. • '
_! leaiZerm.Ore, Umtata:te r Manors. Pig sf.•:•,. ; 1. .
t,' irol4Thildar,fllo6,llallit!patiii6l4 ' •,_L - : k <
• inur,Partni-rei, • 'lc , !, ~ - -4-1.. , .::: ser-,:-
3Y•xreb , 2l, "61:: , : : ' • . AT"
I Tux TEACE TOO TO ?mei TBw wins OF rug „I . lAspe, Aro stosa'outsmo nit cirlisss or loinrArA*3; =raw irtßps,sw. bisri !MENG= 4 0 Ot r‘ a 4:10621' AXO ' OniniCt . itZlil i t r ßlF TO .61 " ; tr32.41-Eil?!lki
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY' MORNIN
HIGH COAL
SCHUYLKIII NAVIGATION,
iksticus.or 'snout.
Pier No. 5.
TYLER. STONE . 84 CO.,
- 91411[911 'TAIIIOORPESratimoNs or
Red and White •Ash
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS,
ND
GEORGE'S A
CRFEK CUNI3ERLARD COPS . .
328 Walnut street. Philadelphia. '
OPPICP: 9 Washington Building, Presidents.
164 IktrafivraY,..Now York.
PIER:2W. 5, PORT ItICIPIOND.;; r58:42
. , . . .
Pierto:. 6.;
LEWIS Rt) HERKEL r i!
beam LID SHIPPED ar COAL.
s n iffer"' fur age by the Came. the" beat go:11111es of • .
RED AND WHITE ASH COALS.
Also, LEHIGH and COIDFIit LAN D COAL.
WIIAItF NO. 6, IVICHIIOND.
I 31.8 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
OFFICES:—.I 10 Exchange aireet, Dorton. • [ 5E42
' Pier No. 9.
a. entmcvvo I • rs. v. awns.
SINNICKSON & GLOVER',
snippots or
SCHUYLKILL WHITE AND RED ASH,
Asks,
i4elal et Bltuni,liois blots.
OFFICES- go i WV o not xt ß r i e:t. rhiladelptita.
I. WHARF N0.9, 1 14 1 )11T . R1C7110,19
414 8 ;5 it ,.. r.Z94
..
• 1 1 1er 1114. 11. • •-. - k.. - : - .
—,LEWIS AUDENRIED & 'CO.,
IPPOLE#A I .* DIALERS lN 1118 MP NATLII.IIEP IJ,
Anthracite & - Bituminous Coale.
/206 Walnut street. Philadelphia.
OFFICES : no Broadway. New Eerk. ; .
SC State street. Bost'on.
. ,
Ftionecr Shippers frogs .FF•ixabeaport, .
OP I
LEIIIGII, SPRING 3101 INT AIN: IIAZLETON •AND
COUNCIL JUDGE COALS. _ r:d1.13
•
COAL. . COAL. <COAL.
LEWIS AUDEN ED - & NCO.
• •
. OFFICES :
2651Falnut strret, I.IIII.AOILIM I A .
- . IA Broadway. Sr YORK.
-86 $ ate street, BOSTON
• . Who lescie Dealers in the best s illies 0/DOMESTIC
- COALS—S.Ie l'eoprietors of 04 f Creek claiery 4 eapa
-I,le of producing over 160,000 tans a year VV.. celebra
ted thitmostr, (Red AA.) taktl Et.xt. Littevit,(lthit.:tish.)
ALSO, I _-
Exclusive Agents for the, i.ele of the purely genuine to.
coat - Mountain Cool, from the Vrtist Ade Colliery. 01
e.o
G. U. POTTS A CO.. allot which 111 be shipped direct
toNew York, Via Canal; or vmstelse, via Greenwich
Pi-nx,(belodtr Navy Yardi:Philadelphle.) • .
• ALSO. I -•
:At Philadelphia,,from Pier I No. 11, Port Itioh4
mond. 't
• , - , ..
The choicest qualities or RFD and
COALS frorn Schuyll.lll County . , selected vial special
care, and chipped under our perc,nal superintendence.
• •
At Elir.abethpott, N. J.
LEIIIMISPRINO aIuUNTAIN and COUNCIL RIME
' • Prom Biltimoie. Md.
• Weil II A SIPRIg 14ITUM I NOIIB COAL.
•
• •
At Jersey City„ N: J.
(via 4thifin and „WWI Canals)
The very nupeifor WILE F. 5114 Itltt: COAL, from the
)73/Unrore Inn. taken from thei"Aud mrl,3r improve.
ment and Coal Company:a Estate;' near Wilkesbarre;
also, the COUNCIL ItlDOlt COM.: Loth of:which, for
steam purposes and for family Use. are on:oriented.
We hold certUleates to our of ces:front parties who
have used and hilly tented these Coals. and pronounce
thelit the am ANTIMACITE CO3lll for steam In use, pin
ducin,3•bo clioker• less ashes and :renter blase, than any
other kinds now before the public.. ” •
•
•
Frankli n- Gowen- •
Miner and Shipper of
WHITE ASH COAL fsiom the( East and Weld Mount
Lads' Collieries—MASlMOTll & CLACK HEATH
Ornce-f-Cen I EN4 street. oppoPite Xplociipal Ch web.
154 y
Pat/Mlle, April 1U,'68
• PATENT. COAL. TUBS.
ISA AO.SELTZER, Agent for the cel
brated Ashland VW, inineirkq t ifineroft, Lewis
PI.. has removed his entre to 77 Cedar Street, between
Drossivnry and Ig3Sith street. Ne* York. Has also the
ageney bs the silent Foeht's P.rtent Cosl T.lsbs and
blocks. All dealers in Coal will find it to their interest
torn!' and oev this new'artiele for sating labor.
New Yonlr.Joly 27.t1m0
POTTSVILLE HOUSE,
JOHN P: KffltHlt, Proprietor,
gra 'ittrcd, I'OTTSVILLE, /U.
Stabling provided , ' s 64
, NorembiT 20, '5B
AMERICAN HOTEL, • •
Chtistutd,bet. FifthieSixth Ste.,
'
Xii•St 50per Disy.6ll • to r
The 'uudersiuned bavinr renewed their' lest. tot
term years, have entirely retitled .the house, hash*
painted. carpeted and refurnished throughout. The io
ration of this house is unsurpassed, being upon MIS
widekt and most pleasant part of Chestnut street. (db
reedy opposite the old State ifouse,) near the places oY
amusements, the jobbing house of Market and Third
Streets, convenient to the City Railroad, the ears of
which run to all parts of the City, for 'Are cents fare.- 4
The rooms are large. well Belted; bare superior ventili-'
lion. and have been retain' shed with stare for cOmfort.
ye are supplied daily, with pure , milk, n earn, fruit's
and vegetable, fiom a firm belohclns to us, and which.
Is managed elcluslvely Ter the Motel. The proprietors
of the American assure their friends and patrons. I hit
no pains will be spared tr . make the appointments Of th it•
Hotel complete and its 'fable compare favorably wit ty
the best houses to the,llnlon. ,1
us. Z), , WYATT & IIEpLINGS.
HARDWARE.
HARDWARE AND IRON DEVOT.; . I'
• -1111I'8II ryes, having rio*
ed his needs at Its new 'place or bomnem ,
lnd with a new determination offondt
ing mat coeds its the hmiltievi of t
;Coal Reglop may require, at Weir (await market 'salute.
- solicits the Inspection of the Public. I shall. be altrtais
On hand, and have on band a full stock of-
Bar !tea. - Chopping Axes,
littrtiron • . Coal Shovels, -.
stedo • 'Two Chains.. . •.
Flit Iron .• and, Spikes,. • t •
Tackle Blotko.
.i• Bellows. Anvils and flee*. &e•
111*dwate anA• Iron De . pot,,lPswfax. STREET. three dnotS
above Market: east side. - • FRANK rorr.
July 15,1161. 28-tf
)14 CO.
laviOtion
on Atillintelte
twilll7earfoh
ther .
SPORTSMEN!, ,'
- , siPORTSBIEN 11
T HE an d
HE - latest best
loyeatioa for'eatchlog wild
swim..llo ' ' - •
ItENTUEM
"Patent Asslaud TrapPP
:> -
Stahl' graugh tette carried la • the
pocket, and as effective as a rifle. ;
It stlll kill a bear er a las as,eatr
ily as a rat. ' ; • •
/Wean and tee I hn great In TM.
Ilea, at DRIGLIT t LERCII'S
Hardwlre . if Iron _ Morel
,
Coatilit ,straet,VOITSTILLK
April 23,'69 - 17-
.
• BRIGHT ,RLERCH'S
N FAY HARDWARE STOltit. tun doors tie
low eicer's lletel.end Dearly oppodt• the
Macro' Bank, Vottsville, where will he
(band an excellent, aseortnienit of Ilene.'
• • • -
Coach Trimming.. •
Springs, L' , Fine Tr*Tn.
Std.:ter!,
B
Shoemaker's Tools, 1 AVrort huda l mea V t a a m ettaa l Loabal
tkapenter'o,Tpaby - Tabitteelattatt
Clam and Paint, • - rocket Cat-trill
.Bar iron oral! nicer, - ' FrOnlls•
Boiled Anviltand Viten, -
Naas And Rpikn, panortment: or tine Gone, r..
Railroad irou_ao#NAllP t ., Shoot Innt Crlattlarl.'r
fi
tuith 4 rootir, - 4- Tin Plater
nalldina Witeetale;- Ketibm;
Nit - - ' •
r i shear ateel o ' rats and B5 11111 "v•-
Artn flu ter , Cbator ;
Mill Baty*, . • Railtnati Trim*,
Croettent Sane,. - ..thandim and Jabot,
returns his thank" to tbe putkiie for tho '
a Op they extended to id tn in Ma lodbridual capacity. and
hope the new. Ana. by the quallty or tbelr Foods, strict
attention do neer, and accommodating priet% tMUI
deltrrt 404 command their arattatted rapport.
-_ • • ''.1111,1011.T.1t LEW*
POLY. in //aide:nit and ben, Ciattre - 8011F4t;
ratir.4 l o. 4 okost7- O . II W : .17 .
4 4, .* -- :aosTorrlig1.111110,-; -,
r bot,t.liroft::,,trunote..staw;au ;
iii-stas&Jaainifieiareio foamy
*fit for Me stAntann&g
-.loHelilas wads ta thirtaiowitt tea or mire
dlienottre; at the rlicholikoaturikent ii,svoAto sit!
&rano over all others.
EMMI
HOTELS. .!
'- - ..,. : . ,ATI.:s.,.N,J*Niw : _:S,A - 0.A. : . ,5.,:,,! ; p0rrwit44:504,q14K,-I•At47.,OO.SIY,,IPt i NNsYLyANIA: - .'7_, - ;;;: . F.'•
SiTURDAYkOIiNING, OCTOBER 'ls', 1859.
rs for the Shipment o
'Pier do. V.
JOHN R. WHITE.
. - ' SHIP .
CUEXICrI r MaIiEikaX4 Cu al,
WHARF NO. PORT
Walnut street, Phtladelptiti; "
•Ne.,300 treat Thirteenth st,'Netir
...
, -, •L.- - ~.. Mai Ito. 10. , - -.
BANCROFT. LEWIS & CO.,
itiasneAND sairratator as
.CELEBRATED .ASHI,J , M4D COAL, - .
' pg,om SUII I IINOY )1 ITSTAIN.
OFFICE-411 Walnut street.: mtnereld Dalian',
i . : - Philadelphia. - - -
ev lark Ofilee-79 Cedar street. Baotou Odlee-26
lit i lby street. - .
.% .
No. 12.
Noah Sturtevant.-;go Maxtleld.—Gbas. Winnemseher.
. I .N., SlinaTAVANT'ite . oo.;._
prAieas INITE6 N'AiNIOUS DESCRIPTIONS or
ANTHRACITE COAL.
i INCLUPL'aiI THE PEST ViOnsiiirs OP
SRO & VISITE ASU sOlitlY (JCL & LEOIOII COALS;
0 1:111IIESLANIA, from It,. irrostborg Company's Georges
• - • - Creek Mos.
. . ..
1
No. no W a lnut street. Ptdirideliblis. ..
'.- -
OrPICES: TiO.; 01 Klthf street, Boston. - - _ • ,
No:l'2, &roadway, cot. at Cedar st.,N. York.
1114*ShIptrield I; from. wharres Nos. 12 & IS,P - ort &kb
, col, Elisabetbrort, N. J., Baltimore,. Sid., and Alex.
it • &Iris, Va. ~ , - [A pr1116,'59 lio
Pier No. 14.
RAS. A. BECKSCHEIC & CO..
. . , .
. enterer or
OAD MOUNTAIN. BLACK %LEATH AND SUPEORIIt
• BED t t SILEOALS.-
OFFICES:
45 South - Mir:et, New .York. . .
, . {132 Walnut street. Philadelphia. P5&43
SPRING MOUNTAIN. COAL.
New Conoein.
I HE. undii‘signed, having , leased the
spring Houtiatittss. Altaic', • .
. - .AT it:A:int/ILI.); PA,
ithertti work ed by 11'w. lift ruts it Co.. are now prepared
..supply this justly celebrated LE111.01.1 COAL, and
espectfully incite orders. • . -•-- '
I . C. V. RANDOLPIL
• - ' TIIEO. V. RANDOL4II.
CHARLES ILA It P,SLIIII.E.
Applications to be addressed-to '
' Randolph lc Co., .:.
111 Broadway. New Ynrk. Bonen "Mr
- '''2os Walnut street, Philadelphia;
`.. - Easton, l'enree t - ',. '-., ' -' •
Trenton. New Jersey. -.
.. .
AND to . ' Randolph' & liampshire,.
.T.auslaire - Pa'.,
Jetwery 1,'.59
• ....
CAIN, HACKER & COON,
.
'1
lIIIMIII. , l‘ll STITIPPriP of . ' V,
3Etltaalr,.. Heath !C7cial.
: &leo, dealire In other Bret qualifier or .
White and Urd -Ash Coals.-`
1110.1313 IVitt.ut street. l'hilvdelphia, and Wood/and
Wharves. .SchetylkiU. - • , ' . ' ,
TI MM , Ckrt.• 31011615 MOUS, J;1111, 31. Con
• February , '5O
February
I. F. VOORECIES,
1111!teTt CM lIHIPPIII Of THE CILEIMATID
Lewis Vein lied Ash Coal,
1 -
Prow tire` -'NEW DUNCAN COLLIERY." --.
t
He oill eirtio other Coal—which amines Irs purify.
ire rgo salvo by - JOHN 811AY. Arra
For I. Y.. VtXIRIIIIB.
.No. 11 Vino weer. New York
Pot hrtHle. March 12, '59 Pone 5, '55 23..1yj 11-
&PATTERSON,
11 ' INL6 AID SIIIPPIERS Or TIM CKI,..IIBRATZD
Locust Mountain Coal.
J. J. CONN ER. J. 8. PATTERSON,
Ashland,
So hisylkill County. Pa. ('SD 21-1 y
•
JONES COLE,
_ Aq„ „lIIPPERS or -
TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL,
From the //Leonetti'. and Bucketlie Collieries.
OFFICE—No. 320 Walnut street,. Philadelphia.
air Coal I'9l'w:tided froni- Port .Cllnion by Reading
Railroad, or in Rants by Sabuylkill Canal. . ffi9:l)
WIRE SCREENS.
WIRE COAL AND S.LATE SCREENS.
IOLIN H. KUIL'I`Z, (late. of" aud sue
eessor to Kuttvg & llttstait.) would respectfully call
the attention of personsengaged In the Coal Business,
to his ManuTactory of WIRE COAL ANIL...SLATE
SCREEN& COAL RIDDLES. WIRE BROOIIB. e., &c..
at the old establishment, 511neriville,5ebnylkillCo„ Pa.
Having been engaged in - the business of dereen mak
ing for upwards of twelve years. I Satter myself that I
can torn out as good work as Is done anywhere In the
county. and would refer to the quality of nly work In the
past. as a guarantee of what. It wilk be In the future,
pledging myself that I will spare no pains th make my
work satisfactory to all whp may give me a trial. •
• JOUR H. KURTZ.
Iliiersville.July.l.4. '56 IO U -.
F.STERLY & FRICK, •
MannUcturers of Wire Coal Screens. :-
OUlip t respectfully .call the a tten ,
lion
tlemen engaged • in
the Coaltrade to their
coat preens of the
viriona sizes: They
have Inereasid`facil•
hies for turning'ont
the best of work with
protoptocits and dia.
psteh. haring the
most experiencid
hands in the State
'they min ''Ruarantiet
all work done at their Factory.
RepatriegneallyandsulatgnttallydentalLAl Aortal
Screen Bolls,Cogwbeels.thkewiy itings,Shafts. God !
goons. kr., ay., al vats on ha*l.
All order:, dlrectedftWrin by mail or left at
Esterly's hardware st receive prompt attrition.
Pottsville. Ilyreh put,. 4, .11 . 1 1 , 1., • •
THE PRACTICAL. DITCHER,
BLING a 'l'reatisse op reclaiming wet
and• swampy land. and improsinik tnoist and wet
sicds of land. under enitication,• by open and covered
ditches, by Jnenua S. Ftettla, a 'Armes of Orichlsburz.
Price 15 cents, Jost linbUsbed and for sak by • •
• . li. DANNAZI.
DECIDEDLY
TUE 11. WEST, NEXT EST ANI). - 110er D#AlCr#l , l4.
- 4 DiEtAt4ltS '
-
Deadedy tbs newest, neatest. and 'most fashionable
• - GLOVES!• •
Deeldeaily' tha newest, neatest and most aiiilemblei
• - SUSPENDERS • `.
tbevieviestand neatest:slik,iteen and eamtni:e
HANDKERCHIEFS S _
, - , iriefftediy, . ,
Tbe . nene - st:and inesteitensiviSsawtment of .
GiIEIN !IMAM(
'FURNISHING GOODS!
:OrivirEilesuiption. for Spring and Slimmer, seee eG•
reello toe Atter,* AA:if:jean nem be 'seen, In eonnee.
lion' with an unparalleled assortment of
• Clot:lia r Cass twee ries 'and Vest lugs
JasCreeelved from IkreveYork. and l'hltattelphia, at the
~•. , • .
-,'"TENIPLE-OrIASHIONt't
Cormer orCeutfe duel ilohoutoMgo 46:
Pattsvllle; An. 9. '59 15-if J E. T. ELLltlell *CO.' ,
MAUCH CHUNK
-
Wire. Rope-Manufactory,
3p.mula.tor - JECarmear:cl .ace.,
Nati start o'er of Wir •• Rope, for inclined plaurcahafts,
slopes. ke.,trouid Disarm the public that be is zios pre.
;me g a to wake
Au, jrart , S, LENGTHS AND SIZES 01.2,47'
AND ROUND ROPE,
at titit shortestnotice. of superior quality, ind on tin)
cadet liberal teraWat tib Wire Rope Victory;
Manan Chunks Carlton Co., Pas. - •
ReAtotoceoti be made to hi oars, lt. A.Douglaa, N. D.
Oottright andr% iI . Broadhead. at Mauch Chunk ; 'to N.
Datterson,Satiraltiflll. to Sharps, Lelsearier A OcrAlt
merry (amerce county, Pa:: mad lb Wt. tiearly all tUeop.
orators Inaba Rtylon wife turriebeisu =los kla ropes.
As.Zagt ?MA - (August 8 .! 5 ? WAY] , 33 a
•
1 1 0 coplOpersitors an tiehuylktikcoluto
. • 17 . 211tiretissits. • ,
ronAcoo;:by:sjeaiii
ittifise.
Want iNinifietoncor bpd *AO
- 1100 eYftreshled6TolMoeo . , ..: jai-a.
'7 1 2 00 "0• 1 1 1 41, 44 1 61 101 1.
400,000 Sixes!,Epep Sept*
-•lOrdsii 4Vm oo,oool#l4finsil ai* - Ai 71 . • -4
dte
Terptesqpritt. • it4ST iblrl.oll.ll,
• -- z 1,4,f - , -41.;, , ,*1 thqiukicipetyj'a.
TRAVELING.,
PM I LADIA* EADI !ita° AD.
Exegesis*. 'rickety arZiga. M
IMMO
from PndideiniditoVott.-Me
vllla and return• wilt ba *old at Phtladatpota, Isatur
day% and E nad.apt. at $3 75:eatb, grAxt for apy .team
on Thorn day,, and on the antierdlng 31naday.• •
.• •.• U. A MC4IJ3, Gement &qt.'
EMl=l
_ .
at ' ilMaw PHILADELPHIA do
READING: T4ILROAD 00.,0F
=.renth FOURTH irreet. -
reILADCLPIttA. Aprll IISK
PASSENGER TRAINS FOR
• On and afteelleiday, ISO, Instant-TWO Fasteim'er'
Trains :will be ran DAILY {Snuobvs a:tended), to Her.
datum vie Reading and Intermediate polnts.
• - • • and
LINE. •
Lexie, the Depot, at, Broad And ItlnA otteeta,at 720
Arriving at Darrlshorg at 11.'30.1 , t00n.
.. . .
' ' -- ' AFTEUNOON LINE,
Leaves the Depot, at Dr#4 and Vice' streets, at 330
P. al. .
Arriving . to llarrisbarged 8.20 P.M.
Fare to Harrisburg, at clare t
• , '"• dams, _ '
2 70: „.•
By order or lbe Board.. W. U. Me-ILIUM:4EL
dpril:3o, '39 15401it.1 - • Steretanr. ,
_ _
AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. ) •I
Established in 1852., -Carrying the U. llreileL
Positivel,si on the Do" , Advertised.
P7Q DAYS. PASSAGE..---;cheite6
mignificerikiipire# Ship "SAMUEL G.
GUI 'ER," 1600 tool burthen.—Ktu.CM,
is now at Fier N 0.6 North River, rapidly loading, and
will be dispatched for Melbourne on the 15th of October,
positively. • - • -
• 0. 0." made the passage last year to Australia.
and delivered her rarto in perfect, order. She is a rapid
sailer. to first rate order. and 1s espeeted to , make the
.passage inside of 75 . days., She has magnificent accom
modations, for first and venni class passengers. '
• Rates of Passage.
First Cabin ttalapn, $200: Second Cabin,'lll(4)..
Children lo arms; free; over two years and under
twehe.halfprice: • - •
For Freight or Femme, apply oakaard, or to •
- R. W. CAMERON, a Rowlimr. Green, New York.
Sight Bills for sale, and cash advances made on con.
signmenttU •. ;•• : •
Consignees In Australia: Mewl. Wilkinson, liras. A Co.
Orloher 1.'59 ' pine 11;'613 24-Iy] • 4O
T. EAST. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
. ON AND AFTER:
WEDNESDAY, May .11th,
ZAINSM4O
Passenger Trains will ntn on tbls road dally,eotnosetlng
- with trains at Allentown ET New York, Easton and in
terutedlate places, and at Deriding with trains Orr Ihr•
rlsbarg. - Phtlideipbta and yortsellie.,
Dalai' acing &stall) liars Reading at 6 A, M. ',lard'.
14., arriving In Now-York it 12.30 A. M. and ,7 P. M—
IA° trains coming West rift lean New York at 11.46 A.
111, arriving in Reading at A. train will -also
lvare Easton at 7 A. 31., *ad Allentown at 8.13 A...M.,
arritlngln Readaig at 10 A:
Farina' from Reedits.
To Temple, ..SJ 15 To 31111"erttown. $ l l AO
Blandon :5 Emus, ' 90
Fleetwood, 35 • Allentown, ICU
' - 45'; Bethlehem, . .1 15
Toptim, :US Easton. • 1 15
ShatnTodic, ' ts' ' New York, .3 30
• Freight trains will Biro run : daily between Beading
and New Fdrk, leaving Rending at a.Ol A. 31.
• - .i JAMES 3113011 E, Genircd,Papt.
Attest 13,'59 . . .
Only'Direot Line for Ireland!
QTEA,SI to all PANTS of GREAT
BILIT.I,IN and IRELAND,
For soot &Ara
Ths powerlul Iron Steamships,
CITY OF BALTIMORE. CITY OF WASIIINGTON,
CITY OF 31ANCIIIESTEn. KANGAROO,
YlOO, • •
Will sin from Kew Ybrk for CORK and thence to !AV
, tat POOL. -•— •
ZirErers Alternate Wzirdayilill • •
l'amotge from New York':
,Cabin, • • - $75 'llllolClaxa. • -• • • $3O
- Parwagell-onf Liverpool and Cork:
Cabin, - - SR. Third Chug, - • -yw
/rir Passengers forwarded to Havre, Antwerp, Bremen
and ilemburgAr VA in Cabin, $35 Third ChM*
To PARIS (in 20 'hours from Liverpool,) Cabin, $9O
Third Class, $3B.
The above Steamahlpa are built of iron. in watertight
; compartment PC carry each' an experienced Surgeon,and
'eery sequil.Pe for the immediate extinction of Pte. •
14 , r Pumice apply to Coals A Co.. HT Broadway,
N. Y.; John d. lude, lb Broadway. N.Y.: to
It. EDWARDS. Pottsville;
.7. RICHARDS, Muffs,llle
N. 11.—Passenger* this Line avoid the fiat and de,
lag or calling at Halifax and Et. Jaime. as the steamers
proceed direct to Cotk. prltln..•L IC.
LEHICH VALLEY RAILROAD.
ER
Ilaii - Oggiggr - - - - - -
Bummer Arrangements o + f
Yassenger lE
s.
/ IN and aIter.MONDAY,MAIC Iflth,
It- y MO. the Passenger Trmius (4* the Lehlgb Valley
lisillniiad employ will run at Om following hours:
Down Trains.
leave, Exprat. "Remit,
Maur.
Maud. Chunk- at 0.00 A. 51.. 1".z./0 P. BI- 12.35 p.
Blatington 6.40 " 1.08 " 1.29 6, •
White Hall 7.1/ " " • 2.15 `
Catmint:La 7.27 1.1.5 • " 2.52 "
Allentown 7.40 -.." 1.56 ' " alb
Bethlehem • 7.55 ." 2.11 341 ".
Vreemanaburg 807 " "
Arrive at Easton 8.30 2.43 w 4.45 ,"
- • Op Trains.- -
Learn Aomat.. Mail. 'Express. •
Easton' B '4.00 A.M . ., 11.45 A. 74.. 2.95 . P. 51
Wrevataneburg,..- 6.40 14.09 ' 6 8.57 ".
Bethlehem 7.00, 12 19 " 4.08 " ,
Allentown - • • 7.40' " 1234 6 4.20 • "
Catesanqua 8.0; 12.48 4.35 "
Whltrilall 8.28 A 1.00 •"" 4.52 u
`Niatington "" ""9.04 - 1.23 " 5.26 "
Arr. Manch Chunklo.oo . 2.05 " .8.10/
DOWN TRAINS AV ITD THEM CONNECTIONS.
The 6.00 A. M. Mail Train will run In connection with
the Catawissa, Willimuspottand Erie train from Elmira,
Williamsport. Danville and Rupert; addwill "connect at
Allentown with the East Penn. train for Rending, Dar:
r ubu e g erapottsville:44 lbethlehem with the_North
Penn. train for Philadelphia: at Reston" with the Cen
tral of New Jersey train fur New York, and at Philips..
burg with the Bei. to. train for belvidere. This train
will also enable passengere to go to the Watke (lap,
Scranton and Great fiend, either by the Bel. Delos' the
Central of New Jersey train.
The 1230 P. SI. Express train will run In ronneetlog
with the Pemverlleatiow train from 11 ilkesbarm, Whtte
Haven, Ilatletoit ar.d Weatherly. and with the East
Penn.-train from' Harrisburg, Pottsville and Reading,
and will ronnect with the North Penn. train'for Phila
delphia. with the Central of New Jersey train for New
York, add. with the Rai. Del. tract for Lambertville;
Trenton and Philadelphia.
VP.TRA INS WITH THEIR CONNECTIONS.
The 6.00 A. M. Accommodation train win connect with
thq East Penn. train for Reading, Pottsville and Harris
burg. ' • "
The 11.45 A.ll. Mail train will run In connection with
the Bel. Del. train from Ph IbtdelPhia, Trenton and Lam
bertville. with the; Cen trel of New Jersey train fronfNew
York, with the North Penn train from Philadelphia,
and w !it connect with the Beaver Meadow train for
eatherly. Hazleton. Wittle Haven and Wilikesbarre.'
The 1.35 P. 51. Express train will run_in connection
With the Central of New Jersey train fom New York,
and will connect with the Pwst Penn. train tbr.Reeding,
Pottsville and liarrisinim, and with the Catawba's, iv,
and E. train for Rupert, Danville, Williamsport and El
mira. -
Bethlehem, Way 16tb,10359. 22 ,
PHILADELPHIA AHD READIRD - Ii: R.
Sousaner.ATrougenteut, Apra 18i 185.6
DIMS PA SSENG Al
Leave 'hilts,' de, daily. (rive pt Sunday 01 at 9.30 A. Are
and 3.30 P. 31.--Pubmlng Reading at 10.10 A. 31., and 5.06
P. ArrlTlog in ndladalpbts it 11112 Doan, and It
7.40 P M..
.UP PA9AIMS:OE6 TUATNS.
Leave Philadelphia, dalir.(exrapt t nndays) at 7 30 A:
11.. and 3.3ol':ll.—Pasting Beading at 10.20 A.M., and
6.05 P. M.. Avrlving In Pottsville at 12.05 noon, and at
746
. .
• both Up and D&ln PamengerTrales connect at Port
Clinton with Trains Twain 4 from Tankagoh. Catawba's.
Willistorport and Elmira. Morning Parrenger Indas
only armored at Port Clinton for Wilkesharre, Scranton
and Pittston... . . •
. ,
. ' Panmengers leaving WilliamoTiect by !be Cabswlesi
Balboa& Night Moe at 10.10 4'.11., tons et *tibia Was;
ranger Train leaving Port Clinton at 4.3i1 A, M.. irriee
atßending at 3,00; break rant. and prneeed dbrott let 11111.
adetpbia by the 6, A. 91. Reading Aea.nuandation gain.
- A.EBANON VALLEY BRAPICkI,
Passenger Train leayys ltvitling at 1026 . after
arrival of Up and Doirtillorning Passenger Trains, from
Philadelphia and Platteville, Arriving at Harrisburtrat
12A0-noon. and col:Meeting with Pasienger,fralns an the
-Northern Central. ~Pentssylvania" and "Cumberland
Valley" Railroads, for tinnbui7, Williamsport: Elmira,
Pittsburg. Lancaster. italtlntore and 7 Cltambersttarg..
Returning, leaves Harrisburg at 2.43 Pitt., after arrb
yid of Trains from haves,
Arriving at Reading
al 6.00 0:11.. and connecting with Up and Down Trains
•
for Pottsville and Philadelphia' the same Iva
Traine raw on anclage. •
Vadrease.ileteeen. Martine:l;nd Philadelphia. 0 Til
and $2 26; Reading knit Philadelphia, $1 76 and $1...45;
Iligrisburgand Philadelphia, $3 .sand 70; Le non
and Philadelphia. 82 C 0 and 0-10. Reading and ler;
rieburn,sl. 60 and $1 BO; lteadlng indPottsville. $1 0$
and $0 85;• Heeding and Lebanon. 8 5 and 70 vents;
Pottsvilk. and- Harrisburg. ta ea nod - 0 11; I'ottavg lle
and Lebanon. $1 Ito s.d $1 6U. -
Through No, 1 Tiekets-;Porunrille to Daltintere,l6
,Pottsville to. Hell yaburg4lll 50; Heading to Bailin',"
$1; Reading, to Lenraster, 0 25.
ggie SO pounds or Baggage alloyed nets Passenger.
The depend_ Clem ears run with all the 'above Regular
Passenger Trains.'
airdintningTralit Down and A fteenotinTritin Uponly,
run .on t 3 dada's,
b rough first Chfli Tleketel'at'rednied rates, to Nla
era Val* Bultato., petrult.ClAleago, end all the Wariest
points In the West, North Wept. and the. Can ides; and
Emigrant Tleketa. al brier fires, to all the above *rep,
can baked ea applLeallow ttithe Stall De Agent.
Ileketa will be pprebssed berme the Trains
alert. Higher faro charged it paid to ears. v •
' • -0, A. NICCILLS; Geh.Eapt.",
April AM W.
LIE -iubsenbtra .annqunce'lci Wei!.
Mende and the citizenifor Pitterille and
hate taktn • ' -
• “MOQIUTEADi STAND."
- - -•-• - tbriarrof &coed and Naribilltrats;
where ran always be Luanda gamilissortm'ent ai• .
• Der Gapes; arseertes, Provislensii
and a tark4T of articleealw*7%kartioa erg. aboard.
tail atom. - Understanding their, business. therotthly.
they, Invite e bantam artilcb.byetitlet attention Ist: bunt.
wens mut thir dealing. they.lntrrid
Piet&
She beet artictonsbanyrinialiatidet Woks:est tiitiend
1 0 04 ci&l3#. - . • - 11 . Nletru3,..•
oft witrpot:
,1-.CALL'AND*XA37LIffir Timm
Arai livagl
lIKOMV.I,Vra:..*
2.tamirt g peo i inativeimpae.'irith
linearingt
Oibeldwitr.atrviwillott 'b r t 7
°"-
For aids ' • • ; - BANSAX*-,w:
- • -
Doak gtatlatierf Sam
• • - •-•,-,
Strums are The ineourries. .
-That to sky beat ye brlagja wetdie“ 'Teeth t
as aamsbloa tails on "dtitant towels
- /ad gilds their outliees—:oetbe put pa Wadi.
,
Wer tb;in chthibord and tie sieve . pleasures,
As with a kryi ys turn the locket' years.
Ti 11 1 .4 the lid, arulhrlog torn, Mew irritative& ,
e=l* - theaw *yea that witch the stunt with tears.
MM. y. 4 mirror in yonr , er tiered petals,
Wherein I read the btetory of my.yontb, ;
That ye give beea like glass or boli‘bed metals •
:thousand videos fmaglitoeide Lighsala truth , ,
. .
AO* Ely home at quiet moo: • • • ,
.
Tim operromilmypius 04 lb* - 4-
ludowa illumined by (be erimeon heaven,
lfamiabed with joy and framed with - gererinz •
ii..
I om in hear theutannui of the river. "
.As it Sows on beneath the amble; bridge:
I'o IN the moonlight with its *bite-hued shire;, ,
Lying to hasols.upon the pebbly Mg&
. , .
And, str a n g er still, boss tbe self slime trent* '
Thattrored the letters of my old roma nee,.
The glow of, lime, o'er all around me dealing
One boo afjoy—tbat old forgotten. trance.
A moment einee, • and.'wene unknown connection
• Oave tnea'strange reality of Misr , : ."' • :
I preseed another's baud in dear affeetkaa; , • -
I Alit my forehead glow beneath *lass.
Now—but the ilitht is vanished firm my
A cloud conceals the splendor of the ay. . -
flow zooid-1 build un mortala who inherit
' The Common Goe—to live—to love—lo diet ,
, •
For they are dead, those loved ones. tile is Feeling, „
. And ideals away the props on *Lich - we trust :
Leaving one only hope of future meeting. ' •
A stamp for memory, and a heap of t. oat.
Leaving affect lona lilte these withered flower , . r
Phut we may bold ant turn • it h reverent binds;
'And thoughts that pletuno out the glCrious bower!.
Of which these denies ore but shadowed bends. •
ining.
arrespandence of the MytalStale.! 11m7. oad and *i"itsg
Regift4-.)
OBSERVATIONS ABOVE AND BELOW
ORONND IN EUROPE.
Shaft leleilittele the quicksands o!the !
Rhur....Wlre Rope lia
Letter No. 11. .
,-'- 1 •, ..___. .:- - • -.. 1 . ~.:
. 'Monona leaves the town of Ramrod and Iblllalng
the edge . of the twalu- toward the writ, crosses the Blench
Cologne Minden Ballwity, which leads from this ricer
harbor of Into the old mining melon about DochutO
Ind Fasen. he will find near the banks of the Ohne, and
In - a meadow which rises but BS feet above the hirer. * '
shaft which is bring sunk by a Belgian engineer , mimed
Citron Bahr. Under circumstances very similar to those
deecribed ail surrounding the workings at the .Taleari
and Ithine Cruises shafts, the sinking here Is being at:
tempted upon a Plan whirls differe essentially from that
adopted at either id those oPeriatione. To's limited asxl
tent, the principle here adherent to resemble th ose
adopted by both the other eompeniee, and as an expert;
mans in penetrating quicksands it will take ill place
beside either of them.
Approaching the spot one has en his left. the large
brick holler house with its accompanying chimney, and
to the right the erection which *rands above the Anti:
This is a truss work of massivelimbess haring') baeoot
about 40 feet. and a bright of about 60 16,1, and carrying
upon its summit a house which one perceives-by the
clouds t ' or steam whirh occasionally Issue front - it, con
tains a large steam engine.
r• _The toundatious of thhi Ara, work first attract our
attention. It rests upon two heavy loge 'bleb appa-
rently lay upon the ground. but t closer inspection
showsthat by taloa of heavy chains four levers Conde.
Ingeach of a pine tree trunk lots host Iona;. are attached
to the Indent these logs, and thus, by loading the outer
ends'cdtheselevers, the weight rit the building le trans
ferred to some broad theaters a considerable dittata
from t • shall. The reason fle Ibis preraution le pistils
k i
when • see the cracked and sunken surface Juan. diate
ty arou d the walls, and learn Boni the direitoo that et
disturbance has taken place to he strata for a adapt*
-of needy 70 feet Isom the centre of Meehan. i
Passing beneath the inswing, we find that It Is built
directly over en aperture i feet „In t diameter, kround
which is a wall two feet thick. This wall extends Into
the quieluand 75% feet. In its interior tea sec ond eya
hider of brick 18% fret In diameter; also, with I walls 2
fret thick. 50 feet lag. extending at present 13'feet be,
low the bottom of the first.* , , i .
~ These walls are extremely solid. are , built with by.
I Chau& cement and strengthened with - vertical nuts; and
at distaste , ' of 4 feet with horizontal plates of iron. The
lowermost cylinder is allowed continually to remain full
of water. and thus , that counter prarorure, while:, was
found so uateseary in the draft described in my:fast let.
ter. is furnished. lbe sand end marl is tattering the
bottom beneath this column of water. and the'btiek cyl
inder.itinks gradually into the hollow space *hies 1'
made beneath it. The method of *lfigging" 16 as fob
lowa. A firm wooden platform is built at the upserend
of the Interior shaft just above the suffice of the water,
and hence about , fo feet below,:the level of the meadow.
This platform Is pierced In the middle for thd*purnpe
which keep the Rater . at n constant level, and aleo,wlth
numerous imp-doors. Three Meter:mesas ate then fur
nblisd'ffir taking the sand out; they each eontast of a
radon shaft Oat /It feet lung and 8 inches thick,at
the up per ended which it a cross piece about 5 feet long
to. assist-in 'turning. The lower end terminetea in a
idrong Intr. of iron which ends with a point. Attached
by bet h' ends to nue side of this bar is a strong east steel
knife, which curves out in - a form resemb fug a part of a
circle making two fret chord. and reaching a distant* of
18 indica Irons the bar. The knife and rod tirtrY. 8 4 -
tarbed to them, • canvas bag two feet long. andl maths
of holding 2} cubic feet. •In [Treating this '.!sportn,O
as the instrument is celled bare, it la lowered through
one of the trap drone till it' reaches- the bottens. Two
men then turn it slowly around till they perceive, by the
difficulty with which it revolves. tbist the beg is fu11.4
A signal la then made to a man at a windlass &Mo re. and
wire rope. which hangs down the shaft, le attached to
the long handle; and the herded beg is drawn to the
plenum and its contents poured into a tub. The In
strument In then lowered to the bottom and the salter
operation repeated: The tub when full. is drawn to Il*
surface, set upon a temporary rail way, and its semi fluid
t ired deposited at a distance from the shaft. The thee°
"spornetrare kept going 21 hones per day, and the depth
reached will average It Irides per 24 hour) of steady
work. During the month of April 21 feet were blade,.
The lower section of the brick shalt here will not. 114 ,
tisat of the ‘lthine Pe:meet:47 sink of its own
.weight.se.
ft requires a series of screw presses, which findings put.
chase on stones set In the upper wall, are made to forte
the lower section gra tunny downward. The shaft of
this lower wall Is worthy of attention; instead of being
built rerpendlcular on the exterior, it inclines inward
&eat ascends, at the rate of 1 in 320. , The friction et
the outside mass Is thus net to greet. and the difficulty
of (Dieing it down is decreased. A sheeting of 1% inch
toads Is added to the exterior for the name reason.
In Order that this brick wall, which hangs in the
'quicksand, shall .be made to-sink parpendleularly, a
simple contriranee lamed. `Vpon each side et the nioy•
ing well IP attached a long strip of wood, which extends
to the surface. nese, by inertueof sights pieced +dutch
ei distance that they cannot be affneted by literal nking.
the progress of each downwards is eareitity noted. As
long mi they tank equal distances the shalt descinds per.
pendleularly,but so Con mono lowers taster thact the
other, the Shaft Is known tote taking* direction cippo
site to that side which sinks most rapidly, and the dig
ging'beloir Is so regulate; as to comet the, fault; •
Clambering into the topof the Wesel wOrk.we found
-a direct action eitglne"of,l4o horse power, which eon
ttnually troika two putpe, each IS Inches in. ittatneter.
Of curse all the power *not at present required. but
the engines and pumps are adapted for taking out the.
water when the working of coal shall hare been com
,menced. The entire betiding, with engine, and the
sluff walla, with the earth Mound them, bare sunk SO
inches within the test year. • It wee for a- long time a
didicalt probsto to determine how' the steam shrink* be
carried from the gnu bolter homes to the movabli en
gine. This mutat last astbdartrolly accomplbhed bj
making In the pipe, which in 10 inches in diameter.*
long rlldfng joint. and two immense ball Joints, so. that
now the engine continues tosink without endsorning
its supply of steam. -
The relatire merits of the three methods, for isinkin
through Itheidsh quicksand, which hare been described
carrovarcely yet be docirboi upon. Marti party, so tap )
finds Its own plan the best, and doubt', the eeonortry nr
atllutatesucerne of his neighbor's. The English mottled
at "Vulcan" let undoubtedly the cheapest to carry foe.
ward, but it beleared that at a conslderahle dept
the yielding preterit] will be forced up Into their abalt.
or that-the wooden nails will give way. • I
The hien adopted /fel:lulu Preasen" tsattended wit h
vast expemeysn,llherti (a a probability that a t.a certain
depth the brick cylinder will be slopped in its progress
downward* by the triction against' Its extetiur. 'Me
shaft at ithurort .1a en amount or the short counterpolke
liable to Inundation's of sand, and its progress so tar his
been extremely' elow, on account of the nlimetolt
thanes and repairs which were found.necesaary. •
Leering Rittman by rail, I vialted the t•Concordi
eolltery ‘ near - Oberhausen. Thla 'mine, on artountbf
its alchaity to tbe Rhine is quite profitable. Theater:tart
of coal raised here Is about 400 tons per day, tench or
\ which Is eery small, and lamed. into coke. The coolie
raised front two loggia. one 500, the abet thOliset Wear
the surface, anditycrarder that there aredbeno3stopplag
of tiliftalle, Wheti but part way on Its Journey, and alb
that It may not pass through more space than need/(((,
the alga of the helix upon which each rove winds ,I 1 iloo
proportionate that one cage descends to the deep lerel, In
Jag the time that t heather raiser' from the sturilow lergL
The flat wife ripe alone Is toted here: 'lt'll' formed bpi,
illre those which l'deserlbrd AS °nutting in Briglem, la
which the stracds ware !oven into each' other tilts
sold braid *asproduced. It was simply Mn..i of be
single found lift ropes laid close to each other; side by
side.and at Intervals ot about of . foot joined by straight
Porkpies of y i ; inch wire.patling at right angielltheol
the several ropes 'This cepa tuts prevail very amiable
ry, and Is Mitch for liked than th e round rope.
.1
bar* reeently,icielred from England a' woven wire Tor,
which *III bepiseed to the sham - as an earrimente .. .-
The east of the "Wier (dellafered) wee 16 2 / x ' naafi! ler
pound, while the 091113311 utanufattUrg'esn be luta IXt
115i - evenly:cc pound. - • , • 1 '
Westphalia the round were
. tppels tailed to a - great
extent and it is generally' allowed 'Ace ailed earelesliy
nob attend above anottref...Thht Abe °pp*
of what tide woold,be led to esy*Xasept such, eat*
fel people. Although tbir'etrgineeririte Otte tinerairif
the ',sae which is being perulitted,3 bare olaSerred*
attempt toremedy theeVll.. The' rope•Alwayepart tl at
one particular -whirni 111'400d layer' 'Satanist:et
and it begfrotturlwind irtek span UpesecerAt. lan
as. one rage to s "Ptak letite`tulturmbictrialscd3l
2,414 Ides, and lasted.but three Moithit ' This - iri s tip
en inelined plait:4 l M feet treg..andhioring an luchts
lion varying bet Ceit ZA,andt..l*: ' The Axe orifur tnpe
VIM% of an leek tidlantetat type*, ans midi al
Steele and other ptaeeti IwWestphalia. and I
youdersti4d
that ttify iimpotiettiso by baid. "-; L It. l 0:
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Great Eastern' vrill imiiiiipi - of 66 -ab le • btidiid-eitla:
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Ira, thirhaamfdphia Ayesitv Bactiat.
He. Phai• of Protests:alai' ;--Beantitol tacti;.
. • - dent.
Life higprie *d,' IbrtusatOy, to be Ontrorirtni • Bpiphauy
Calftch.Yeatesday roornitra. and wore n iuhrreatrd much
beyond our eapretations„ . Some time lore: it appram
tffat a number *Lour proaalneur elrrgytnee. ildlifvent
ffauominat look Avg.,' I paper shirk- sae Fbibated in
all the religious and some of the daily uremia, lb*
hawks" of tebkit as. that they were deer y concerned
at ma divisions arnmog iftatatisas. They propourd that
th e re ahoirld be a concert of !Weyer for Catholic Catty,
On Magni Monday to October.
_
The iter.J. W.Cracrattoffered the Eplphaoy,elturch,
Fifteenth-and Cheatuut streetsfor 'airetiaa of
tom, at "Joe o'clock. When we introit at am Church,'
at-perhaps twenty minutes after okra, wa k i nd
. la.
erbitded in altoort every part:with an audkorreof Ldlei
sad gentlemen.. This, of ;itself, at an early an hour, on
week day, wan exciting. Looking around, we saw,
erieryWhere, clergymen of all' druomitatkoc and as
halm bare told that LSO were present. Mr. Oral:tett pro.
shirt ministers of tbr, church'. crowding about him,.
In ant around the ehincel- The Bev. Dr. Boardman. of
the Presbyterian Church, (O. 8.,) opened , Ibe woollen:
with Prayer; klr.Cratraft nod from the &downs. lie
then mad a letter !rota Bishop kiellealma of Ottio.eor.
;Wally approving the object or the meeting.. Dr. Mott,
for halt a century President of Union Cr Ilrgo, ethane" ,
tady, N.Y.. of the Presbyterian Church,' (0.5,) then
rosy, with sonamarsistance, from . Dr. Jackie/ and De.
'Duffield; of Detroit—an eaceedingly venerable agora,
with snow Irbil" hair—and leaving on his' staff, for be
• kris tte weljht of four score pram brraddreesed to thy
assarn lage a few worda..breath leg the spirit-of Chris
tian Hilton. TbsCharnuan then called upon the ten
arab!" Dr. Humphrey, of tbs. Congregational Church,
late Presideot of _anthem! College, Mass., who responded
in a strain, marked with lunch modesty as well
as Christian krror. t•
. .
11 ,0 1 1 4 - W. 11.8tevene,D,D..of the ROY:copal Church,
- who. is we-uoderstand front hit remarks, drafted the
original paper. then addressed lb* meeting. stating that
he bed not, bpaigined,er hen he wrote It in his study,
that suchOLtmeouentes were to grow out of so simple
and duobtreighea-movement. Ile was followed by the
Nev. Albert Barnes, one or the signers of the paper, who
carried forward the meeting In the same spirit. Prayer
and singing were interspersed at Intervals. Dr. Jen•
kin', of the Calvary Church, Presbyterian, (N. E 1..) made
• very' earnest speech ea to the necessity of the manifest.
tattoo of the Unity which really exist* among Chriis
tians Istatiogamong other things that them is a core
for all existing die it-limit. .
Th most interesting Incident of the wieetiog occurred
at this point, an incident so far 1* we knovr unparalleled
in the{ hhttory of Protestantism, Dr. Nevin, of the Pres.
' byterian Chum-6,10.840ne and stated, that lb* Apes
tie s" Creed was one of the syntlxls of his branch of the
church, sod it might, be of all the churchea represented.
and proposed thxt lir.Careraft should repeat it as the
cord w f thomeeting, all standing and joining in It.-
I alright ly every 1 ndlv id eel of the vast assemblage sprang
to Mk feeti The Chairman ,-" 1 believe In Hai, the
rather Alm ghty, maker of Heaven and Earth " Dyer,
eolcidoined"blut. - Neatly two thousind peupte.-Epho
roPaitsns. rtesbYteriene. Old and New &hoot. &enters.
Coverantera, Dutch Rekttmed,Gernian Deformed, Bap.
tiste, Jlethodists. Lutherans; Sloravlsos. Congregation
&Hefei Independents-all repeated with the simplicity
of ch idren,l Ibis grand old formula , which has come
down to us be the stream of ages-"I believe in Hod,
th - scratber, Almighty!" Heels a calm spectator, not
eindly.excited. and standing aloof from any enthusiasm
of the moment. could not but be . moved. As the -Apos
tle,' Creed," so called. is the only uninspired summary
otChristiaa doctrine in which all these churches be.
lieveilt teemed like an Act of Union of the Church
Unketreal.•, It hrought,startlingly,and judging from
the aPpearence of the congregation ' affectingly to every
Individual the idea.vo moth lost sight of, that la all
that la essential three Chtlatlans, cut n into- what are
called reels are in fact one. •
Addressee anal prayers followed from Rei, Dr. Newton,
of tbn,Dpiscopxl Church. the venerable Mr, Kennard of
the Iteptist thurch. Mr. Mimi Cookman of the Jletho•
dist,nd Mr. Taylor it the I:ermined IMtch. Mr. Cook ,
man wade the excellent remark that the points in which
Evangelical Churches gigue are' facts. while those on
which they; differ ate, for the mud part atoriet : nod
the, latter 'made a touching allusion to the funeral of
I he Dev. Dudley A. ryng, the former rector of Epiphany
'Church. The last speaker was 31r. Wilder, a missionary
from
r i . ndi, who dwelt upon' the interest which would
Le to en I this scene by the missiLuaries all over. the
world. The large assembly was then amassed with
the tattled (Han pronounced by.the Ilev..tth u Chambers,
the Me et & Instead of lasting an hour, haring been
prolonged - Bearlytwo hours and a half. ' -
A oeet ,In pursushce of the Sane circular, was
held in Jayhe'e Hall. at four P. 31.. At this all were in.
.vited to take part; the meeting in the morning being
specially fur clergymen. though others were invited to
be precept., The afternoon meeting vas immense.) It
can Only be numbered by thousands. - The floor. Plat
i i
form Luxes , were galleries nearly everywhere filled with
peep e. The exercise ,, In their general tone, were simi
lar t those lit the m..rnhig. .
t .
Tit te Meeting,. may area t mar reader% variously; but
non e can lolp Is lug PI ruck will. them es Indicative of
a ge eral and remarkable movetneutionnected with the
progress of Christiatilty.' , -
Ps .ea Cum uli:re Aso nu Cotour ammo insaa Amu
'
sac* . ThuCaracas—Our readers are, we 'know, de ply
interea l ted hi all that relates to Father Chinlquy.,And
his flock: Illitherto they hat . ° merely been eoneerts
from the more of the ;Church of Baal, but had'. not
ideutified themselves with, any, one of the many fOms
of PriLestailism.;Xy,a rommunleation lu the Church
-- lore learn that the Good tither and his Sok con
lated l entering the 'coimmOnlein Of 'the Episcopal
sDO the 2fth ult. This article says: • ,
Len thi ilin..C9selesChinigny was In this city last
hies, tte New lora Cltde and Common prayer Cook
ity pre sided him with fifty civics of their French
4on of the Book of Common Prayer. On his return
he distributed them among his people, and wrote
Is folloWs :
.
am partiniarly gratefullOr the four dozen .Prie
roe 1 übliqoes,' and if YOU tan send me eight or ten dos.
en u ore,
they will be welcome.' My desire is to put a
copy of them, ill ran'. Into the hands of every commis
nips pt. The Liturgy of the trim:opal Church is thence'
we can adopt with lets cljeetlou.—Vor the Fathers or
the Rplscoyal Church. in taking ewlyell that was dot
&Aldan', have redeentid4what sac goial frotethe-
Church of Home, mud a Boman Catholic who la mice en
lighlened 'by the grace of God to 1.-0 the errors and
pen Mon* of his perishing churrh4 will always be
pleased with the dignity and-the:true Christian spirit of
the flpixeo'pal Ritual.." .
' 1:1,00 this, the Soelety sent him I hundred toots eoplesi ' 'this week another' letter has been received from'
'him! Ile !aye: . ' • i.
The one hundred volumes' Prlerre Publ knelt wOkb
the New fork Bible and Common Pnlyer Book Society
has Sent hare been received. and I ant:requested, by the
whole colony of St Anne, to forward to our benefactors,
the most heartfelt expretwien of their gratitude. These
• Prieto Publiques' are a true Providenee - at this - moment
to. me, to:lady:ince the marvellone work of grace and
mercy which it has pleased:Provident* to trust to my
feeble haitds. - ,_ „ I . ,
.4 Every one wishes to have that voltam*, and anthem
to'' kbom I have been able to wise It. are delighted birth
by 'Cm grandeur andthe holy sicupileity of the Chris
- thin doctrine and worship of 'the Episcciwi Church.
316 re that, two hundred more are wishing to have that
volume, but I have distributed all that I Led, and 1 IRO
tea., poor.** veil as my starving pen le, to think of buy.
legi them i we valet biteatistled with what you had the
• ehanty.tol send us, ietwait till better timer, to get
thoie we are still 'anti*.
~..., .. -
' * Tour sub,' me Communion Service—which 'sprees.'
so Weil tha sublime and divine simplielLe of the Lord's
SuPpels attracting the attention and admiration of
Mit mew Converts more, than anything elm and has
helped much in eradicating from the ttilods of every
oneLt he herrible and sacrilegious doctrines of Rome on
that subject. • . . .
• 't I hoed that the twenty.fl ft h of this month wilt bathe
day ilwasen, by Hod's Providence, toes for receiving the
Holt Communion in the mine way that our dear Se
in
vo has p rdered it.' •
~ ,
rusk or that day (hi prayer ofcal Our - 07, ristfira
frli in. Nem York, that Mag./reed end ratites adieu
should be iscil understood, by all our stem conrerts."
. .
- - - - -
fpfl
Tem
how
mu
i
' .en TUF.STAGE TO TITS Pmetx.--The Nashville Advo
rite says: “At the Nashville PreacheraA meeting; two
wee e s the meeting following, Dr. Pateons , ; ded lea.
tory serm o and services, after the regular repgrte. Rev.
P. knirth, he German missionary, gave a very' totems.
gr —
Goal:seem:tut of the death of his either. sod of his own
eopMetion, conversion, and rail to the folsslonseY; Ate
also I stated that When Dr. Parsons was a stage actor, ho
—llarth—land twO ()this brother's were member:SO the
orri'eatta that made musk for Dr. P. Now they Meet In
qdlte a digereuv,sphere: — Dr. PiligeTll is one of the its.
boned pteaebart In Louisville, he—Philip Barth—la a
milionarY4Gii _the Germane 11 Nashville, one of th
blithers lea presiding elder in Indiana, sod the third
a Mk bodAA cleft leader.
fleferreb.jilatter.,
or aposnioN.`
The lien% Abraham_ Machin. of IlliQoie, ii mak.
II
jog rpeciheir in. Ohi4i, ethos of irbich_hb gave his
yr:firs-gal thei r !objector uultiocall:,the elements
oppoiedia - tbeßetriocritey, north and so u th. They
ore so justood , /10111111 t ibat we commend diem . to
thetiaterltioo of all who are really desirotteolOp
pisition pumas: There are few men In this coon
try who hate ulearer views: tipoo matters of prim•
lelple orl policy connected with the Republican
platy, than Mr. Li ,
d_ we shodld like to
see, the !peaches 6136 haw: making, resit at every
fliW•side l in Schuylkill tonntrdnring the coming
11r. Lineal* saYs• : : •
"I know that it is „very desitable with me, as
with everybinly else; that all the element' of the
,Opposition 'shall unite in the.nest Prnidential
ele4tion..end?i ell: future tune. • I yin:- onsious
.. thatthat eh ld be; bat there, ore things seriously
to-be coeside ed is re... Aloo f, the platter.: If the
teruis ettn-be nrraneed. I attqn favor of the Union.
But suppose we sniill take-saw than up, and put
,pile- uton.one end or the telher.of, the - I irks, wh o
' del:hires 'himself ' , againit Ws In regard to the pie
-rention of the spread of slavery, who turns up
his nose lasers he:is tired of hosting anything
oboist us, who , is utors.egitiest DS than eguinstr the
en einr, , whot :will be -I Ite.ianne? Why, he will get
no. slavelitite after all—be has tried that, mud
being .beat is the • rule for him, If we ' nonsiCsue
,liitri' upon that ground, he won't ' carry': a sieve
si at e,.—' owned-. Only eivi but that portion nt..inew
Who ills:bigh•strung Upon the prineiple we really
"tight for, will not go, fur Win, and be wes,!t get a
- a single •sote anywhere—leeept, Perbap4;lll tbe
`state of Disirylopil. Thiii is no use in saying to
. as that weir° 'stubborn or olietioate, he110e5...4
won't de some such lbiag as ibis. ~ .--Bra eallate de
it.o.y,. We Cannot get Oise men to vote It.. 4.opetilt
by, the card, that we, cannot get the-Siete of [lli=
-'. whisk lit . iuch ;Aso l fifty thousand: - :WO , tweet&
ilia - litter down-. than .tbir "liingra-Beatnentey"
• thin:Wit:lves bovethe heart to wiaktes spikes: 4 ' •
. - After saying4lll4. utatth; letate Adele II Milieu
A . Jlte- Oh& stde,x Thlmtate illOatY 4..1 1 4 6 Is the
,fill" 1 11 filllite. - allogyiber coestatiostilis „fie Tce.ta, be.
Itil President tsr Irkle - 1 0 ' 'reel* t, pnwided:thiii
1 profess their' itiallidifirithr ode vi f i...l6
,e t o
iht4 ' tliter tud'irilVplient Itheelia"." 11 " 1 0 011
--' .
ItStillrPr%thfoißesli ibiN ft ir rS ;
atter A f ,i i y r no ; ii iunt;-,ibaiitigfti.—
if rutty ati . etie will place bitasell-wPoulttuthaltri
dia 4 141111616*
:11stiseata 4011 aid BOON MIMI° of imtrt deittly,
*tea 5t1610111401111/040/01Mil0e.ti
• Itesialook4ois•ii#,Toutiororstatesbikliattb•taipity
nett as - -
, AkeksgssUlakltb , .
-41sareissef .11stessasst • theeibeitai •47,
2iit Maki. . AokakieCks. L
At tike.ori likeliest Wks, Oat stalk of JO. MN IS
isieastikeilli Olin Mit tiny : Sitte reline
ties et Ilieltste,aiid salieefitsilkeekspleyekt apidoy
issJobtdos. Akins eSseilikei *victim , erstself.lot
issseastee oar work -to. be mine sat as inky Oat ea. bs
tassel cattle the eines. TILVSTISO 130)-Mt4slikk
at Ms shortest ..
MaMILI
/1091
iioOistmink is every 'ilia, of sty . la. Blaio aooti
• -
°twisty deserfottea mislifaelfflog3oeiti glidtvei tli
order at sboctsigt • !
NO. 42.
of growada rei lie aeeopylairawa phase wpm
the east Republican et Opposities *lst Alp."
please.] - I will boarUly go for Melt.. Bat' salsas
he does Ire place'b'usself, tthltat•it a matter
Perfect mamba to attempt to bads Oaths aside&
easily other , ,hasiw—that if a wakes .be audio the
elements will matter so that lima cy,tt bireeftee
eta* far path "ticket, tar snyttong like siereester,
The ankd tad teasials of the Bible ititt'aPPlitida*
to, human affairs, sad le. this as la tuber thlasse
we easy say here that tai that fa not: fur weir
against or, sod he who lathered' sot, IWO ,es
seatteretb. (Applaost.l I Should be glad tir tart,
tome of the witty good, eta able, and eeble mats;
of th e South to p late themselves wberists.ust •
' con f er upon them the.b.lab bettor of as Aileetise ,
wpm ore or the othertadef net ticket. It weed,
d o iny - ror d v o,d to d. that thituf. It . mould •
able vs tp teach them that, lammed' is *easiest
_-4
one of their awn number to tarry eat ear prised-. ,
I.lm, we are free from the charge that we wait
more than we say.
TER MY OP Cl=lll.
?be Nora Amerriessi in rums timely adrift is.
than cltitepsebo are alwayo'coutplaiolog of ,
woodo:t of,our sod who a» lodifetuit
whoa Totiog, cobelotles with the follow's," ladh
eioas remarks *lntl apply ortorywhsto, snit sarl.
`alwaYe applicable
„
•
The wogs( cAtiectionle which tall be alleged twigs” •
publican institutlons.resull from the netkielt of theme ,
'political dullest, the sere men wtto are loudest Wilde
complaints. it were a gem* absurdity and a Most Aloe '
founded lad to allege that the gteatistajacittot the cite,,
Imes of any State or city are not order loving and re-,
gpectabbe men, competent to addle In nubile imatten g ,
as they are unquestionably to Inagette their own allalpie
If gentlemen would tate same pains for inform tbditee; -
selves upon political settled., an& opo4. the, relathe ;
ailment nominees to rake, and If liar, Noel/ mate,
theit'preferenee known and telt at al electkma, lbw ,
evils which they lament would dlcaleish, ltuot dblIP•
pear. Wlienever a gmateiend agreeable 'rash le pro.
duced. and the had practices of pollileal Wickliffe at*
ghastly rebuked, the number of rotes pot led betrays the
ordinary seellgence of a large portion of the , peopicee. , •
If; Instead of exhibiting this spastecdle apal,tbeywould,
coestantly bear In mind their duffel and their respond
bliitige, lbere would be''Dorall for extraordinary data:
The wheel of Slats would nut require the aid of litte-,
oaten to extricate:lt, If Moee whose, province. it h 101
guide it would attend to bele political duties. iNO dee+ •
tion la unimportant. Even the preliminaries theta not
to be left to the inabegentent of protened pollairiaaooj
The people should insist upon a participation thee t
Inception to the coneluoion. And if all, following lb!:
honest convictions, would record their vote*, theta Would
be no MOM for the operation of eorrapting infingem*
and interested management:
emery expression of pubtooplaloo (brim& an ghee
lion bee its weight._.. Defeat disceuragest:and ri
elater, and it, through copied; we suffer three er d ri;
principles wedleapproee, and wbose practices we lememig :
to obtain a small advantage, that advautage teams te
'erne small when the matt shows that It was but ha
step to greater and Mire decisive vietories. We has '
sometimes wished that it were possille to attach a 1011 41 '.
social permit, to the neglect of the elective franchise.—
Penalty sufficient there is In 'basso/rat rousequenem of
mafadminlatratkm., but it does not come 00 Immediately
home to the helmets ea to stimulate them to exertion. •
Tat 3/Ontaa Yotto lsoi —llafar sends ns tbefolkary •
log portrait of a modern young 'lady. We trust thane ~
but few originals for this peteplet
"Ms ten o'clock *Ain Firmly she rhea from her
concis e the while yawning, for being en:ape:led to , Hs*
a, • horrid early. Languidly she gains her feel:and
Oh! what a vision of human ferfectiott Is %fetus. Oaf
Fkinny, bony, sickly, hipkes, thimbles*, formless', bale.
I.ss,teetblesis. What a radiant belle! What an Ideal
beantyl That an Inspiration for nu: aspiring poet?
What a,mcdel for a sculptor! What a tempting belt.
for some hapelesir bath! Ilia ceremony of enroblng ,
commences. In goes the den t lat's naturalisation efforts t
neat the witching curia are fastened to Der • classkaily
moulded bead.' Then the womanly proportions ere •
properly adjusted. hoops, bustles, *c.. follow In sneers.'
sion,thena profuse quantltj of whitesasb.tcletber with '
a • permanent rose tinge' is applied to her sallow cora
plesionvand, lastly, the • killing' wrapper la arranged'
on her symmetrical and matchless form. The modem ,
young lady Is et midst.. Dnt thief. not all.—The itio•
dera young lady Is arcomplhebed. Eh* la talented. the
can entertain an army of masculine.. She Is well
versed in literary topics. Praises Milton, because she
knows it safe. Dever speaks of Ilytote..thinka be la
immodest. Knows there lea number In Greek called
dual, a tense called aorist, and a gramarleal verb called'
die converses in .1/reach. ran make "killinsp
eyes.' sod say ..p pence a foi.' She can thump Darned.
erstely on the piano; can scream up to E flat punt, bead
TON): can carry her,ehest.notes down toy. the Maga
any quantity of than 'sweet' little things of Madams
'Stockhausen's.' but always has an' • awful cold? Pb.
• launches tote the world of Mahlon' considers herself ,
quite a belle; falls In love with a pair of mustache*:
thinks' amid mustarbea the sweetest she ever awe
mustaches is flattered by her smiles; thinks' her vastly,
entertaining, and '•aske Pa;' Pa' conaents, end the
,twaluAre made one.—Mustaches rejoices in the effigy of•
tils, painted squaw , and modern young lady linde toe
late that it takes a holy) win a fte , '.." - '
REVOLUTION 13 1116 OAS lii
Aare* by the Philadelphis papers that , =worst's
perinicrda bars been made at Wilmington * , Data--
ware, bye number of, capitailiata and others 11113 f.,
estcd in On Works, with the recent dlsco,6ory. of ,
Prof. Sandia' , of Cincinnati, Ohio. who.hea taken,
out patent to Manufactare Gas from wator...;• :
The experiment was entirely suecessfal, produ-!.,
ring On of a brilliant . quality, superior to that.
reroduced.froui C.ul, and at an inspenim only,
from thicty lofty cents per 1000 'cubic :feet, :It.
'omits nu bad spell, nor does not even "black."—
The works eon also be erected at a moot) less ex
pense than those in which Coal or Rosin Gas is
used. Companies are already being organised to
take !Mid of U L M all Parts' of the Ghttid 2 - - States.
Oar friend, A. 'Hart, Esq.. of. Philadelphia, has
sharp of a company for the Wasters States - OmA
one is argot:1111okt for Pennsylvania.- It is irstinix:er
ted that the saving in tbo consumption 'of Gas In'
Philadelphia by the introduction . of Water Gate
will be about $1,000,000 per ammo, sod In Ns*
York about $2,000,000 per-annum. Several Gaa
Companies base already resolved to adopt tb•
•—•
Water On. .
PROTECTION TO AGRICCTURR.—To show hp",
Free Tiede effects the coviumption of egrioilteral
:product*, in menufacturing,distriett, we sive ihis 4
following totte from the lloSton Condi", 'Of flit, •
receipts of floor, produce, IV., et the port ef,llow.:
ton for vine nionths'this.,yesr compared with nine, .;
months in 1858, whenthe recePti were !eve thew
io 1857.
Thkreeelple from Janne!) 1, lasp,iis October '
1,1859, have been ns
• •L 7659 16.53.• , Ise.'
floor, Ws, 697:935 179,216
Flour. ht bbls., 4.022 7,152' Y i e 1 d. 2 6 2 4
Corn, bushels, .1,876.606. , :1,974.669 .` • ANNA*
Coro, *arks. . : 1 00 • 15,779 . 1%479:
• Wheal" bushels, 2.95 . 7 ' , 146,817
. 1113,967
Oats. bushels, 07,215 ' 404,722 ';'lll,4U
Itio:bsobels, 1. 1 1,45.23 40029:- , ZING }
Shorts, bushels, 270.1e5 ' 106,733 188.273-
Eye flour. , 2:141 ' -1,1114 :
Cons 3lesl,llos. 6,074 a 414 - 3,344
I When wages are redacted; manrifacturiecatid:
productive interest* are, depreipd, th' ability ot
the peOple to consume Is largely cortailed'aid all
branches of business siffei, 'mud 'none Mortisu
shoo theagricalturalist; othett' there fa no brew
d mend for our piminos 'ilia' present. '
Tot Committee appointed by the Illinois Stabs'
Agricultural Society to make • practical teat of
steam plowing" machines, bare unsulmously .
awarded the,prise of 11300 to Joseph W. Nuke,
of Christiana,, Penn. • The machine Invented by
him was fullyesperitnented , will' and gmitly
tained the teals of the Ommittee. its a/hai l
weight was ten tons, length 18 feet, and coil
about $4001);• the engine about thirty hoise'pies:'
er. 'The plows, eight in*liumber, are attached .tat
one frame, which itt suspended by chains passing
over 'grooved ponies, in, two beams, preloopec
from the seat of the engine. These can be raised
or lowered at pleases's, according to the depth . of
the furro*. The edit of plowing per diem la Cr'
titivated as fellows: One ton of coal, ss;_possesont
of wood, $5; labor of• S men,-$4; oil, £e.. $1
wear and. tear, $2; interest at 10 per ceat.'.4. 12f
total. $l3 12. It is sia!ealated to plow %Vats** ,
ter day with a liberal allowanee for isocline feat.
ilnd water one toile, making the cost per.acra,6ll4 ;
auks. The price paid for braiking , prairie lead
it present is $2 30 per acre. "•Experlinettlif tern'
Made to tat the capability of-,the tan - tot
over - coins steep grades, and. It folly senrated
erg requirement, sod. also frousits gstat.breadtit,,
of base can safely bs run sieren an plapa_,
of 20 degrees.'
,
.
Tin Nrw Emit Ptaw.—The steal plow of )1 i. notes.
of Chilotiatti. Pik messily toted, caudate of eight veil . .
brad ,Ionl deep plow-sharer attaehed le the wide, try.
NI
chain,' and • aged On cp be' raised Of lowed in •
few seeoodcie he Oran 'folding • the insehloe my"
oish. ,I: Is thirty hone popreraod weighs my" h mi kt
helog the la ' t Aso tint esti well to moat meted for
IdrY toddled literleime. ,It out Odle either op or doini
a WU alth.sreaChtellity., The farrows an Teel deep
and MOW; too oneh to IS to excite the admindloo o
merit volinotteotert. who WO* pnteadt. dad . nlbadd -
their binds is they. looked at the marble, making **eh
gut Lime with the moil. it plowed opens veto Is twelve,
minutes, twos tot salsa elects. toe" its. god la eathody,
sad wain ourospable for sit practlad bads. i
Ma. Joss Mario:. oftora. Pa., astaalabal a lara
crowd, of speetafgro cm Friday bp a noatkor of *stk.
Perfortnott on a ehnerh spire, on &mitt Chomp Ansi, :
Ho ttoml up°, an arrow war the top of do gN,.lrp of
foil Ito gtb upon lt,and.ipotunod aber palatial* took
frightfill to look et. , • -
Aline tint hrielmasys hose asadd atilitorde
Oily. They Mt far 160 a thou:intl.,
per-Quail an slid be very olfritifil hoe:
res County. N: mots so tbad Tor partly
JFlTtto prodatts oFat Ttitiottstis iotNti
titii
dspartmegitsxt .Ciseianatt arissaltrd for , ttritro- 4
seat year a: V11;2444001.
he aarot staffs; Iris - ion at
Parts sal la Ro66isisls+a''4lll
'bib% hs'iltbee puts st listaptoadespeettily
Artbilit tittalbent 04.) :1416: etiemi
- 601.'etrimiteCialtietsytheised, dittAittelrtit
Wititriktlisittviarepittp ;As' utilif;:tot ,
um of V 12,000.