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Payablttle adrunts.• id within six tisonthar-and •lISS 80 lf h ar eitau ee ' SO Ctuse: M ies to One do address, (In doadvalitSh) lo go I • do r oo „tortito taus mwdb• Watt Id, paid In ad , ,srtreot to one addrant. - • ro cation:la hire otetna: ;0 , :l ot, will be tarnished to Girton and ottani ea ra,r, cash on delivery. t.C4r4iNif and &Swot Tracivra supplied with the t $1 in advance. , TIM LAW or wanaparras. • ; aa . r ibera order, the diecontinuoure of their *ewe. : - t he publisher may continue to send'theits mato are pald. iw dbers neglect or retool to tam their newapa- I gi the office to which they are direCted, they are ,proible until they hate settled the bills and I them discontinued. beriberi move to other places without Informing ,41iher, and the nowspapersani pent t o th o g, T w er et. thxy are held responeible. marts have derided that retnaing to tate twelve. em the ortt , o, or removing, and leaving them no- o r , is prima facia evidence of intentional tread. • RATES OF ADVERTISING. Huss of IU lines, bt) cents tor oneinsnalnn—sttls ut inwrtions, 25 cents each.Wass one tfine.:ls hainithms, 12%4Cants rich.... MI ad coots over 3 Hoes, for short periods, charged us a , ors. Tao. TIMIS: eq. !' -1114 4• 11 . 0 3 Bil - X 1.26; f 22; 00 : w it tics, 80 126 - 272 00 plrilacar " 1 00.,., .1 so 2 00: - , 3.00 , 600 / 25 2 26 2 OW 4 1)1.1 6 00 pi t o lines, 1 25" '2 25 2 70', 4 61:1 ' 700 011814 4 , 126 926 2 851; 6,00 800 ps Hare, • • 126 225 • '300; 650 900 aorta S ITS LUAU CCIHAVID AA A ItIQUAIILat , TEX LINEA. w vare, 25 7'2 25 • . 3 60; 00 10.00 h{ ylalma. 2,25 '4 00 6 001 900 14 .00 ~,,,esa 860 600 sffi. 12 00 18 00 ' s requa tu rek; nts, 460 6 00. • 8 00r 14 011 .-' 20 DO It risetal' l • .6 00 000 . 12 00 p 18 00 30 GO qtarger space for abort periods. Apper agr.tement. allsrdsees Notices. $1 each- socompenied with an oueaaearialt, s o eenta each, 7 i i,,,oteeeseete before Marriages and Deaths, 10. rents pnr f or drat Insertion—subvequent,lneertions. s cents o r aloe. Nine ernrde see eohn tad sea line In gawp/timing. rg,,ebante and others.ediertising by the year.. with 40:tv.anT1 standing advertisemen t not exceeding 16 sall.he charged, Including subseriptiou.' $lO 00 WK to the'onnount - of fo9r squares, with chart- sqbscriptlon, , • . 20 GO rowel changes, at the rates designated ebote. Adrertietellente eat in larger type than Usual will be 50 per cent advance. on these prices.' All cuts ;iift,,, i chargetl thlo game as fetter press. ro • Trtde advertisements received from Advertising Ives abroad. except at' 5' per resit:advance on these unless by special ereement with the,bisber. ' swiages 25 cents each. g Deaths accinnpanied pb with no cenne without notices, no charge. • , all oolloft, except those of a reliatouv character end eiaclattonAt purposes. will be rharted 25 rents for any " gi ber of lines under 10. Over 10 Ilnes,4 cents per line 'tenon:it. • ; proceedings of meetings not of al general or Public R t es, , ter. charged at 4 tents per line for each insertion. co facilitate calculations we will stale that 328 lines pie s column-164 lines a half column—and 82 liness l ' a irtercolumn. 2352 words snake a column-1470 a hilf Wain—anti 738 a quarter colt:Man. All odd !Ines over kb cleat e. charged at the rate of,4lrents per line, for i t , time, and 8 cents per line for three4hoes, I Vsnly atliert berg must confine their advertising to i v r etrn badness. 'Agencies for others, gale of Real Tette. A , ., ere not Included In business advertivements. MEDICINAL. IC.W W. EPTING,' lIOLEA•LE AND RETAIL' Ohozeziesten32.cl 3:/kruggisst. , S. E. Corner Centre and Aorwegiangts., 13. LEA & PERRIN'S Crlebratid 4 lVVorcester shire Sance,” coat•tautly au land. Yard) 5,'159 ' , 10- sANFoRws liver-Invig.oratot NEVER DEBILITATES. IT is Compounded , Entirely fr om - -"10111I13, - and has Laconic an 'established:tact, a ..." . .trei Medicine, known and—apprnvell ty all that -anad It. and Is ro - ir re•sorted to with confidence in tie diseases for which It is recommended. it has cravd tbnevtatids.l !within the lasrtwo years rbn Oren up nil hope. , 2 ..,0f I-dirt:an the unpterou, earl Mattes it ponntnanntodinin. Tin. dose mug adapt , tetoperanteni of I , hr indlridial taking it pV.ind Used In such quantl.: nco s‘ to net Gently t Rowels. • ' Let tiny dictates Cf. yowl, I jaidpment ;Vide pin in the ngeor the LlTCrillit.: vigoraseq, audit wilt , re Liver Complaints, ltil~',~..eilons y m itaniem - . py.pepsi,; • - • -he , $ utn !eCitner Dysena -•- ^ •• Chronic Itia'rritma, Sam! r-s l oe:, ..., I,l..itropay. Sour' Ftonil ' , "..lach.l,lnbiti h.,llc.Ch of era . Ciioleragnorbutt. ) . 4 t =Alai ulence. Jaundice Female W, lute be used succeasfull3 tlinet 31,dicine. ft will cur. ..o,lSick :Heath rand% can testify,) in 2.0 1 , I sHminutes, II teaspoonfuls are taken all4 l commducen ger-All who we it are t .drif!giiing thei to favor. ' Xi ...„,* Mix:, Wafer in 17v ..=.1.1104) .with t l tiid mut allow 1411 hijether. I .•1 , 1 turPsioe...Done - Dollar . in)illOttle. - - la • . }SAN FORD'S' r. 1 .Family 'Cithaftic Pills , . - •,, ... • fIONIPOUNDED from. Pure Veget .. Uldrie Ex tracts, and put up in (] l ays CAWS, A ir.'Tight, , and will keep in any climate. .-r, . . ,:rrt. The Family Cat ha ellti ' ;PILL. is - it gentle hot mire Cathartic which the 0 proprietor bars used in bin practice more than twenty, et i , iyears. • • The con st ant ly Inereasi nai gent:lna from those who hire long used the Pills,t,"41 _ ~ ;ni s nmmitl.farlhashirl 11l express in 'regard toj =their nee, has indneed me to .obtee them within the 'r„, rreadh ..t all. Pro The feradon well know PP' ;thr4.different Cathartics tel on different portions of , P Allthe Ilowi.li. . • • The Family Calb a r t I eI A (PlLL hne, w ) t,h due reference to this well ertab-l.;!tisited fart. leacom• p - ended from a varl4y of awl ithe"mirest Year de Ex tracts, tracts, which act alike cmi'''' ;every part of th alitnen tery canal. and are ,coon! Dint airs In all eager where a Cathartic it. ft sod ed.,' W 1 ..1/Ch en derangements of .lb., Ste mach , Steepin.ae.l""..it'aihs in the Dark and lidos. Costiveness Pain KIWI ,- 1 4 .oreness freer thir whole 1 , ..1y, front sudden mitts !Morbid& frequently. If no. ;lertsd. end in et I.ing course:co lot Fever, Loss of A ppo. tire. a Creeping C.enantionk,..iof Cold over the body, Restlessneas. Headache. or lereigkt in the Vend, all ,Inflammatory DlietlFel , . Worms In Children or .Adults, Rheumatism:a great Purifier of the Chad. end tunny diseases to which flesh is heir. too numerous to mention in this advertisement. Dtkill * --Ito 3. . , . . girrilets..-..3 Dimes:VA t *.erbt , L.PFP:It' IN I' !CORA TO R awl FAMIL Y CA • TIIAR TIC PILLS are retailed by Druggists generally, and mid wholesale by the Trade in all large towns. • S. T. W. Sanford, Al. D., Mannfiedum and Proprietor, 335 Broadaviiy, .57. 1 . . r Crltetalled In, Pottsville by IiENDY SATI,011; and In Tamaqua by A..?. FItY. [Sept: 10,!L9 ,37.1 y • • goLEAN'S • Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. • __l litiATE - 4T REMEDY 114ti:THE WMRLD! ' ; this CORDIAL, . islilled from a Derr! uMu only to myself td chemically coat fried with some of tht oat valuable med ki ti roots, herbs. our trks, known to-lb' Ind of man. .11: Psodmot, Black ront d Cherry Bark elbow Dock, r tandt ms,Sarsaps is; I' er Flowers, with ott re, product ii dlt tel Intaillbleremea: ,r the resmratiuta o eallh mer known: It is NATOEVII OWN ilratraw, eurtani ril lairs. When taken. its healing dia2ll ~,1 1.1,111if through every veinet the body, 1‘ acreterat tog the circulation of the blood. I any bilious matter In the stomach, and et whole omjeulgallon. • SicEna es Strengthening Cordial will elf User eCe 'nplaint, Dyspepsy, Jaundice, Ch Tons Delo iity, Diseases of the Kidneys, and ti.ine, lieu a disordered Liver or Stoni.ch inward Pile.. Ant:My or Reknesei of the St. I,ef!t Or, 'glued to the need. Dull Pain or S the Herd. Palpitation of the Heart. Flins. in the Stotuarb,Sour Erni:Annus, CholaujA^ Fec;ing then ink dowh, Dkyness or Yelloi t4idn and Eyes. Night Sweats, Inward Fee the Snail of the Back, Cheat or,Side. Sudde . 11....0. Depi.ession of Spirits, Frishtful D hesiiondency.n r any Nervous Dimas°, So ;, 0 the skin. and Fever arid Ague (or chll It will also cum, dierasei °tithe Bladde r , •o , la -as Seminal Weakness. Inenutin n • Stranguary, Infiattimatiou or We:Amuse Whiles:4c.. • • There is no mistake about t did will wirer foil to cure any ontrohli at if taken per direet lonsoo each.bottle, In (I and French. Over lealf a brAlcs bey?, r th e psi six months, and to no inelanen to Rirha; entire eatisfection. Who, then,* 11. _ n..a or Debility, when-Mr:Lotto's Strenvl eci .viii rurayeu t; I • To t tee -Ladiese.Do you wish to . !t roe;! Then go. at Once and get'eot•o ttrengtheolng Cortillti. It wilt 'strength n rats !,..me blond to flow Ihrlltitti every.Tfi • ' * 4, biro nx of health'tO mount to your h 1, - ;tile warranted tuttil'e YalidletYn! 11'or• C 1 idgess.wwlVe Way to plum NI disc nee sickly. puny, or afflicted with c shot among children. give • them &ram ' lij tildaLi . 6 Cordial. and Irwin makeibe • and robust. Delay not a moment—try 1. 6 :emelt:wed. - It- ts delicious to take.—Every Cbtut ebould no; leave the city until be it tap td ft ktel.esn's Strengtbenlng Cordiall lily. bee:unfelt always cures: A liberal di mode tn,lhoPa who buy to soli . CAII.TkON le.elk eeron f Ihuggigt4, clay trY:to pint Upo4 you some Ultterto . trash (which they can boy rtn , ap)chy my; .o good.. ' Avoid ouch men. Ask for McLo.' rime). t meat. and take nothing else. 1 remedy that will parity the blood thorn the same time strengthen the system. tri.• tablevoloruittiken every morning •erltio preventative for Cholera. Chills los Fever, or :tray prevalent, disease. co ly 81 per Ltettle, , or six bottles J. 1 ,S Proprietor of the Cordtell ; also, die 011 Liohnect. .• • licLean's Volcanic Oil Lii 'the teat Liniment in the world; for nut Another remarkable cure performed by rioir 04 Liniment. Said fur Ynorgellem 'Moms. Lord. • blacksmith. living near, 're teeth Ntrcet: had a horrible running on lle tarot option% Li pimento, Solves, &e.• be tic deupalied of ever being able Irato beranoer he could not beer a l blo loot : hy ono am ill bottle r meLe4 Ull Liniment, he to now perfectly cured. illieumatione. Ponapolo, Nehmigie. Bru Rtigooes in the Jolla,. ur Muoelee.s relllage . Y•ararho or Tootbarhe, Wintoula. Fresh Cute. cal to Pains. Ae.. iota to the "tousle ? int wonderful Liniment. mar horses and Cattle. It le an Infollit Chafe.. Olallo. Serateheo. Clerked Ilea& L. orlo. Rorotiev, Pignut. riot ulo. Itatapnakti Piton. end varklus other thieel male are liable to from tap ries or arehteutt Every onantry merchant &bout', oiLLal4 • supply ofl Mehemet. Vokatile. Oil Liniment. It sent ryytdty, heca9lie It olorayr, eureo:—' • A liberal di:l,count will be Made to meet is tht. boy to eli aman. • e 4 ry r sale by J. H. Slcp: I :tonielor corner of , Third and Pine streets. Et. Louis. Me., at•Por attain ?Moo 1110. he J.41-111:0 -- Siotor e.b. In Philedrlgbls o by Flt, NO,A South ith ottoot. , PERSONS WANTING tuinat.i>itmith. see,adreableine t tt Liam*, la , Ludt, anothier ecluntp. t ' JOURNAL. 'VOL. XXXV. renalu r na of the Philaira & Reading R: it., on the Delaware, it,Philadelph Pier Flo. 1. • • VAN DIISEN; NORTON & CO:, DztLIM, IN BM? QU'ALITtE3 OF RED AND WHITE ASH COAL: • {203 Walnut stied. Philadelphia. E:3 • ". OFFIC: 53 Liberty, etreet. New York. . 5 Wane street, Boston. • CUMBERLAND COAL. . le., sole Agents for tbe • Lehigk Coal ancr,NOoigatioo Company. PB-.42 , . . Pfew No. A. • , . ' BLAKISTON St' C0X,..... . - .. .I(IIIPPERS Or Tin DEST QUALITIES Or WHITE AEU BED ASH And TREMONT SCHUYLKILL •COIL • Fit ANK LIN COMPANY'S CIHIBER - LAND COAL also. HAZLETON LE- • ' . HIGH COAL. ': . • 217 Walnut street.,Phlladelphls. 'OFFICES •' 4 New street: New York, '. II Doane street. Boston. i'Ml-412 Rier No. 3. • BAUM • OGLE- & CO • WINERS'AND gamma& OP ' Wi.BICIV3SCOW. First Quality Red Ash Coal. • • No. 113 Walnuestreet. Philadelphia. OFFICES: No. 70 Stale street, Boston. . No. 106 Broadway, New York, r 58.4.1 POTTSVILLE. • Pier No. 13. HAYES'&' G - ODSHiii , ... • SUIPMS op RED AND WIIITEABH scaunsiit COAL WHARF •N 0.13, POUT RICHMOND. Lehigh and SchnylkllllCoal at ltetatl. YARD—Corner '2.14 and Arch srreets. OFFICE-103-Walnut street. l'hiLutrlpbia.• D 842 Shipping WHARVES for ANTHRACITE COAL, A V.4III:ENWICII. - Delaware flyer, Philadelphia. leor.tiveylest, holera littala laktterapa: and hoary Family ebe, (aa t heti two or three Bent of attack. teatituonito Wharf No. 9. REPPLIER & BRO. N. E. cur.. Waluht k Fourth Stu., PbHada. OFFICES: 15 Pine Street. Now Fmk. ' Mei:chants? think ItutilOg, Providence: e Inrigor¢pr 11121FIIS ANT) SIIIPPE.F.ii OF THE ' CELEBRATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN WHITE ASli and . • SPORN VEIN WIIARF-GRVENWICLL DELAWARE. AWENITIL. DAVIS VFAIISOX, rusts. GIDEON DAS; MUM.' • CANAL LANDIGS—OREENIVICII AND SPIIIXE STS 0 PPR% :—N6. 105 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. April 9, '59 'Ay • GEO. S. PATTERSON &. BROS., DEALDDS AND SIIIITRItS ' t IN 1, ,) Locust and Bread Mountain White 'sh COAL Also. RED A§ . II. from the Naeli Mountain and Pal , tiier reins. 4 . 41 - Flour and'reed taken its exchange for l Qat.' 4 , EDW. lt: PATTERSON, r. W,ll. F. PATTSIZSON, , • Office if Ilare',oup., Railmid arfet, lb: brine, Pa. (itAr. S. P Arr c !VON,- ( Pridgreort,-.Vooloonie y Otani y, Pt. at}ly • new bi felt I-11'1.151g and neutralises gthens the I tually cure ll nir or Ner 11 DAlllllen •Itelrtburn, mach, Full. ]muting In i . or 1% ight Sußoretlon noon Of the, re. Palo Ale e n ilnothen or . e, Lenkuor or Btoo-bes nd fever.)— . nd %Comb, of Erica, be Womb or • Compound Extract of Saraaparilla, The noat effartoll remedy whist, the medablesklll of our time. C in dal 1... for this ererywbore Prevailing sod fatal malady. It Ic combined fn,n 3 th e insst &op.. r e. reediala th vt have been di,covered tor Alta oxporrmtion of this foul difowder [tom the blood, and the ~,,k . ii e e r the sysqfrom its destructive runnel - secures .Hence . ence it should 4 employed for the cure of not, only scrofula, but also t ore other Affections which grim from it. such e , as Erupts: and Min Diseases. St—Ant/mays F,re, Pm., or Erysipdas, Pimples, Pm:ales, blotches, ids.ris and Hate, ruiners. Teter and tint ilhevon.i &eta Head, Itsupworm, Rheumatism, Syphilitic and 'knurl:al Dis eases, Dropsy. DY , P.T.mo. DeblidY, and, indeed, oil f om ,plainte ariong front rrtia test or impure Anat. The popular belief , sir 4 . impartty of the bleill'lM Founded in truth, for scrofula Ks degeneration of tbehlood. The particular purpose sod virtue of lb!. f insepatilla Is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound ith it impound° in contaminated constitn utiona. . I I • Ayers Cathartic IPi f- For 111 the Purposes of a Family•Fhysio, I are so :ow l posed that disease within the range of their action ii rarely withstand or evade them. Their pene trating rottenly , search, and cleanse, and Invigorate every potion of thehtllMlS OtellrliSTS, COTirtitlg Its die. eased act on, and testorind its healthy vitelltles. As a .on"elur me of these ' , rottenly,. the invalid whole bowed down wi h pain or physical debility is 111110alefled to find tds Melt ,r energy restored by a remedy it once so sim ple ad writing. N t ly do they cure the everyday complaints df i. n i i ever • y, but also many in-tradable and -dangerous dire The agent below named Is pleased to furnish grate y American Almanac, containing certificates oft ei curer and directions for their use in the Pillow lug co pilinte: Casherarsa, fpeep,s t en, headache art • sins, as disorthl24 &Maack Nausea Indigestion, lid's in a !forbid Inaction of the ! / netts , flatulency. Lost of Appitt , Jawlike, and other kindred coniplahlts. trim in fn. a Lew state of the body or , obstruction of Its fut ettons. [ . - P ae, 25 cents per Box; Five Boxes for $1 00. 1 I A er 9 s Cherry. Petoral, FOR TILE RANI, CURE OP Co As, cad., fivitorkta, Hoarseness, Croup, ' einishitis. Incipient Consumption. an 0 r e ritiet of Coorumptire P at i ents, ta t sauced eta , , , gas of de disease. 1 So wide la the field of its usefulness. and so numerous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of - country abounds In wrsoote publicly known. wbo have blurt restorel from alarming and evens desperate Wastrel of, the lungs by its use. Tkben unit tried,its soperiorh ty, over every other medicine of its kind la too - ipparent td , escaps ohaervation, and *bete its fifties are known, th publics no ranger hesitate what antidote to employ _ s, thellistsessine and dangerous 'lrreligion of the put. m ry organs that are fondant t• nor climate. While ;many Infertile remedies thrust upon the cotnnennity ha et filled end been dierarded.thie hem gained friend* be eery trial. crmfored tune fins on the afflicted they es ostler tbrzet.'und produced entterheoginnetotts and too earsikublo tote forgotton. . , . PREPsitED, BY '-' ' ' DR. J. , C. Al'ltE 4' co., Lowtilt ;Slaws. • ' ' CO, $l, il our fiestedies env tar tate by Batown A Soar, Potts ' .Tilis(t and by DpitggLats and 'Merchants meneraily, ,tbriAltout the country. ' . -4. i, .. ' , . 1 / 4 1. LI, 'S7 - lApril Vie) Em ' '.. • , • .. ~ ,1. - . I ml' Cor• xn dioquams =au, Bug. sold dattog It tailed its ,fatter ardiat raliby and of McLean's and invign• nd the rich. k .if your ebil• pl4int. prey, ; quautlty of bmltby, fit ' ud you. will cciontr7 wee s procured •a ! It sello rap 1. .uut will be trealerp, who Saninparille ing it in jug yn B'll'V:tint !, the only ;illy., and at , (faetlng) Ic d Fever, Yel rB3. .11cLEAN, u'a Volvan le !meat ! cy beast. cLetan's Vol.' ,Ceti kronur, tre gti Alt foot. t could do It Ito work titbit y weight au Voleattle !wing, Spal • . Sore 'I hrost, Sores. Burns, Ilene° of Uhl. e remedy 14 mew, Fzps• ;me, node, whmb WY. egetrisit. L. Bsr Aysy, 1 . 3W1 • . _ ........ . . • 4 -,•••-• , :7 4 ,„. . , ~• .....,,, :,,,•i . ..--.,,-;:.. ,, , , ,,,t . . :,-• , *. 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DAVIS PEARSON 'At CO., rRED , ASH COAL, (No. 1:18 Walnut Street, Ph iladerphia OFFICE:) No. 39 William street. New York, (No. 11. Doane Street, floFten. CONS. JULLIAL ' r. GORDON. Wharf No. 3. CS AS. MILLERA_Cd. I 11IN FRS AND tillirrEto OF COAL WHITE ASH , From the NNE KNOT and MT. LA FEA COLLIERIES; RED ASH, From their PIRENIX COLLIERIES July 23.'53 Sorofrila, or King's Evil, Is a cons'iitutional disease a eprrup dod-of ale blood. by which this gui becomes vitia ted, weak end po,r. tieing In the clr illation, It per vades the whole body, and may burst mit in disease On any part of it. Nu organ Is , Itett from its atta,losi`nor Is there one which It may not destroy. The scrofulous taint is variousLy caused by mercurial isease, low 'lli , Inc, disordered or unhealthy food,lmpu e air, filth and filthy habits , the depressin o vicesn above all, by the venereal infection.. Whatever belitstorlgin, RIF he reditary In the constitution. descending 4 ;•from parents to children unto the third and • fourth t.imeration.:" In• deed, it Weents'to be the rod of film who roiya. '1 will via it the Iniquities oft he fathers upon thei childre n ."...... its effeets commence by depositien f to .the blood of corrupt or , uleennis matter, which, in t e lungs, liver, • and Internal organs. is termed t uhereles , In the glands, swellings; and on the surfaceJeruptions or sores. This foul corruption. which gondera • in the blood. depreWiles the margins of life. no that screfulous 'constitutions not ..only ender from scrofulous cemplaints.ibut they hate far less power to wit bate nd tint attacks s t other diseveri consequently, vast nu where perish by *Orders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still render ed fatal by this taint In " the Systetn. Alest of the con sumption which decimates the human family heaths' ori gin directly In thiescrofuloint contamination ; and many destructive dieeases of the liver, kidneys,lbrain, and, in deed. of all the organs, arise from or are 'aggravated by tkil-isme cause. 1 r .tine quarter of all our people are strpfulonerthelr Prrsotts are in./aged by this lurking Infection,and their health is undermined by it. To thranse it Into the apt tent We, niUst renovate the blood by an alterative medi cine. mot invigorate it by healthy food • uti exercise.— Stich a medicine we apply in • AYER'S Pier No. 8. TYLER, STONE & MUM to VARIOVI I.E.SCIartiONS OP Red amid White Ash SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COA GEORGE% CREEK CIIKBERLUID CO • / • • •• 328 Walnut ttreet. Philadelphia. . OFFICES: 9 Washington Bonding, Pros Wen • - 185 Broadway, New York. - PIER N 0.3, PORT RIMMED. r Pier No. 8. LEWIS ROTBERMEL I • main vio mama or coat, . • Offen f 4 sale bithe Cargo, the best qualities of RED AND WHITE ASH COALS LEIIIOII and CI.I3IBERLAN COAL.. .WIIAIIF 6 2 111CIIMOYND. •. {3lB Walnut street, Philadelphia,' ;- OFFICES: 10 Exchange , street, Boston. I' 842 sicasxcl ' , Pier No. 9. J. sir t 0.0.0 SINNICKSON 4.GLOVER SCIIIIYIXILL ViIiVAIIIID,BED AIM • Lehigh and N ' itiesainoiisCOale. %TICKS: t l ea n nu l= l ri oisote Wll.llOl NO : O, PORT RICHMOND, Philad'a. • • . Pl.r Aro. Ir. . . LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO • .witninutur, MUMS IN THE BEST YARILTIEN 4.T Anthracite & Bituminous ..-. . = . /0511'141)ot street. Platathilphls. OFFICES : HO Woad tray. New York. • SO Slate !dreet. U oe t on. • ' Picpteer SkippOv from, Elizabethport, LEHIGH, SPRING MOUVTAIN. lIAZLETON 1) COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. rs , r COAL. COAL. CO L, LEWIS AUDENRIED & Cl . - _ OFFICES 2.os . Walant drool, NI I LADELPIII A. 110 Broadway. NEW TOO'_ 80 Slat. street, DOBTOir,.. Wltolesale Dealers in the but +varieties of DOMES C.O4LS-5 , 1e Proprietors'er llolf Creek Ste - of:produeinp , over 150,000 lons a year of the eel •• led DIAMOND (Red .dsh.).ilid BLACX gam, flthitc,d - • . . ALSO, Exclusive Agents the sale of the purely genuine cost 51ountain Coat from the Locust Dale Collie Oro. C. Porte & Co., all of whieh will be shipped di 'to New York, via Canal; or coastwise, via Greatly Pi3rs, (below wive Yard, Philadelphia.) ALSO, At Philadelphia, from Pier 80. 11, Port RI mond. . The choicest qualities of RED and WRITE .A COALS from Schuylkill County, selected with s. • care, and shipped under our personal' superiutende At Elizabethport, ' antau SPRING MOUNTAIN and COUNCIL RI I COALS. • . , From Baltimore, Md. e ce lebrated 1145IPSIIIKE ItITUIIINOUS COA 1 At Jersey City, N. J. (via Lehigh. anti .Vorris Canals.) The very superior WILK ESDARRE COAL, from to Rattiotero rein, taken from the-"Aud noted Imp e ment and Coal Company's. Estate," near Wilkesha Alto, the COUNCIL RIDGE COAL; both of which, 'steam purposes and for family use, are unsurpassed. Wu hold certificates to our otitcee. from parties hare used and fully tested these Coals. and pennon n them the Ras: ANTLIRACitECOdit for steam ;ILI during no clinker. lees aohes and greater blase, thane other kinds now before the public. May 15, '5B • 20- Franklin B. Gowen, 31iner and Shipper of WHITE ASH' COAL from the Neat and West Mon Laffs. Collieries—hl AM MOTH k BLACK HEAT!' VE Orrice—Cent re street, opposite Episcopal Church. Pottsville, April 10,'68 154 y PATENT COAL TUBS. i ISA-AC SELTZER, Agent for the ce butts! Ashland Civil, mined by itaneroft, Lewis , Ct„ has removed his re to ," Cedar Street, hew i Iltbadway and N.lBb street. Ne York. Hall , 11140 t w'eney for the pale If Poeht's Patent Coal Tubs a il ,musks. All dealt. in Coal will find it to their irate i call and fee title n article for saving labor. T New York, July 2.'59 r 27.13in•' 71 -Adrertisetnenlerqfinlargertypethan usual will charged 50 per a st. adruu ce on our iegu/a r rates. G6O. 1101.Dp1.1 Boldin & Penrose, Tobacco, Oil & General Commits's) MERCHANTS, rO6 N. Tratir and, and 108 N. Dda ward Arent - . VIIILADELPUI4 29-1 Y July 16,'59 FALL IMPORTATIONS. We are now receiving LARGE ADDITIONS To our extensive stock of STONE WARE AND GLASS , FOR HOTELS AND FAMILIES, , - At Greatly Reduced Price*. NEW STYLES & SHAPES . Of Plain and Richly Decorated i t DINNER, DESSERT. TEA , AND TOILET SETS CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL. PARIAN VAENLE FIGURES,MANTLE ORNAMENTS' -• TOILET BOTTLES, COLOGNES, At Reasonable Pythias. TOGICMEA ISTIO A OLNISAL TARIATT OF Fancy Articles, Suitable for presents during the appiesebing halide TYNDALE & MITCHE . NO. 701 CAVINOTALEET, ")..„ . PHILADELPHIA. Eeptetalmor 17, • BS.3nt P. -- ALLEN; • 1 14 South Delaware Avenue, • : DEA_LICE, IN • • • O g sl , . !bap, 1 •- • • ••• Candles, • •-•-• Lye, • efirAND SOLE AGENT FOIL- ,- • Mapes Super-Phosphite of Lime, For PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE 4 NEW JERSEY. . • -- PhEiderpbl% July 9;'59 194 yj 25! ALEXANDER KERR, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER 1N • , 44 8 ALT " No. 134 South Wharves. Azad 353 North Wham., PHI LADELPHIA.- Astiton'a Fine, Lirerpoil thoupo.l'orksielasd, Milton's and Star Milli Duiry, morted aites,eonatently on and kr axle in tote to snit the trade. N. IL—Ontera solicited. [April 16,59 14.6i0 . Wire :Rope',Worke. of 41 - 011 N A ROEBLING. Tresstosay Minyal. Jennare lame assortment of Wire RoPe.constantly on hand. ;Orders tilled with despatch.. For sise.strengtb, and ma t asecironlar. peb. 27, 'n 9-175 P0M81414," CO c.„ hilt., soap , CANDLEs. £O. ; ivro., 12 .South Airateu-streetAeloWl -111 Market. th . ••: 3peral, 4r4. teplume.WhaM,Taittteralind alarldni4J Sperm and _Adamantine Casa% • • . Samuel 7.1114 fir, SOINIWA: ' PhilstAelplila, January 6, 'wl • " ' • 1-17 SIONO, OST TV. TEM, Oil/SASS of xciipirr use; UThLS lllltca WILL care artzscrra" AIT/SOI . CISOTA4t. SATIISS TO OD'S 03k ',llllO ,; ' ; A 6 't ' , MLLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PE SATURDAY 'MORNING, OCTOBER-2,2,1859; a.---Pieta for the Shipment of Anthracites* /90.1ECITITICAECILL Coal, WIIARI NO. 7, PORT RICHMOND: - {Lit). 316 Walnut streettightladalpbla. , • No. 300 Wait Thltteeda at, New Tort. October 16, rtew No. 10. . lIANCROFT. LEWIS & CO,, _ . ',MR!' AND SHIPPERS OP TOE >CELEBRATED , ASHLAND COAL, FILCH HAUANOIr2IOIINYAIN. • • - • ', :onfrez-211 WidOut 'street, Commercial llofidlog, • Vhiladelphla. New York Offles-- . 49 Cedar street . Bostoii• Offioe-25 Silky street. Wet, 23, ':.B 43- i , No. 12. ,'''' i Noah Stark:M:o.-I . os. Maictleld.-Cbm. Wannemarker. N.STURTEVANT & ,CO., ',DEALERS IN TUE VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS OT . ANTHRACITE COAL, t__.! INCLUDING TOIL SENT VARIETIES OP RPM A WHITE ABU FCIIIITLICL A Lamm:lg COALS: i -. , . - - -ALSO. I. , • CIIIIBERyIND. from the Frostbuig Comparirtlleorgee i• t , Creek Idtoe. INo:110 Walnut street. Philadelphia. , . OFFICES: No. 25 Alltry street, Dorton. - Ito. 128 Broadway, ear. of Cedar st.,N..l(Orka ifirShipersents from 'whams Nos. 12A 18,•Fori Bleb. mond, • Elisabetbporti N. J., Baltimore. Md., Sod Alex andria, Va. [April 16, '66 116- ' - • Peer No. 14. CHAS. A. HECHSCHER &co., ontekina or BROAD MOUNTAIN, CLACK 'MATTI AND SUPEORIR RED ASH. COALS. . . ' OF f 45 South aired, New VA. ,3 • s"" / 132 Walnut alive!, Philadelphia: 1'5343 SPRING MOUNTAIN COAL-. . New COneern.'. . • THE nndersigned,.having leased the .• Spring Stpuntaln. AT JEANSVIIIP., PA.. Hitherto wolfed by Wpt.lifftscs & Co.. are now prepared to supply this justlrortlebtated LEWIN!. COAL.aud respectfully finltAirders.. C.V. RANDOLPH. THE°. P. RANDOLPIT. CHM;LEA lIAMPBtiIItE. Applications to be addressed to ' • .• Randolph di Co., 11l Broadway, New - York. Room 23; 205 Walnut street, Philadelphia; . Easton. Penn': • • - Trenton. New J ersey. AID To • Randolph, & Hampshire, Jeanaville, Pa. Ndannary ], 'S9 1, 1 , • CAIN, HACKER ~& COOK, ' Xlll6lOl AND lIIIIPPratt Or , t' 1314mals: Seevaa. Clesei t 3., . . - Also, dealer+ in otber find qualifier of -! 7 i . White and Red Ash Coils. No. 136 irritant street. Ph e7adaphia, and Wood/and' Whams. Se4u,ylLa7l. . - ~;.. ,_ . TsoitAscAni. ' Rossolleciss. Jess:ell-Coos February 27.'59. , . 9.1 y I. F. VO ORHIMS, 1 ' MIN= AND !MIMS or TRIL CrIXISRATZD Lewis Vein Bed 'Ash Coal, Fronithe '•NEW DUNCAN IDTMEILYs." He , . e mines no other Coal—whlrh siwureills purity. iltirCertm salve by JOHN 811411. Agent For 1. Jr:1001111 LEL • No.ll. Pine street,. New York. Pottsville, Marsh 12,59 (June 5,, '66 •.:1-1y) 11- COINER & PATTERSON, Noir.ns AND.SHIPPOSS OR TETKCELEBRATED Locust Mountain Coal. J.CONNER.-. &,PATTERSON. -Ashland. ' rpettrs7/... Schuylkill County, Pa. 27-1 y ONES & COLE, B, ONES MINERN AND NRIPPICUR er n. TAMAQUA WHITE. ASH COAL. yroni,the Ileovesdale and Bricks'llo Collieries. OPFICR—Na.32O Walnut street. Ptillidelpbia. ifreCoal forwarded from Port Clinton by Reading Railroad, or to Boats by Schuylkill Canal. (s9a) LEGAL 'CARDS. T- W.' ROSEBERRY, Attorney at pp . Lew. °Mee—Sesser o?Bistitet;anit tad streets, ,• ; AuptSt tysB [Noawooo rwmass. N p o E in ß e S e 'f . ll ; o .. U tr S ee E t, o , p A po t , t ti o te rn th ei i. a . t i liaw n . , Pottsville. , [February 9,'56 I..J' P. DEWEES, Attorney ate UM, el: OFFICE—Fear doors oboes Mortimer‘ ilotel, otre street, Pottsville, Pa. ' . [Dee. 6,1,7 • 49- T ' _...... ..... --- .... IIOMAS R. BANNAN, Attorney at Law.' °Mean Centre Street,oppeeltetive Episcopal Ohorch,Pot tav Me, Papua. . [N0v.20.'66 • 47-17 :1011NV. CONRAD, Jr.,• Juigice of the 'Peace7sod Couveyaocetr—ofilci opposite Past Mee. Broad at., Tamaqua, Pa. , [Nay 2,'37 18- ctLEMENT S. FOSTERy.lifstiim of the Peace, 511nemille—eollactions and agendas scr• ed and attended to . earefulli,, 1 . 84. W, '5B eBdir TOUN SLITZINGER, Justice•Of the py Peace. ST. CLAIR. will attend to all business en. trusted to him with diligence and rare. DM &lye §IAMUEL GARREI7, - '4lagititrate, Conveyancer and General Collect* Office; Centre S rottavillis above Exchange llotel. , " . "Atig. 15. '57 33. jr — tNIES, J. SEIBPLT, Attorney tkt Cenin7 lcii s Ui iaroe. en rrelatLtt July 30, '.1,9 - • 31- - G. 13 ANCIt 0 F T • Attorney at L• 'Ear, and Idaglstrate. . . „ Oiilelintre street, POTTSVILLE. two doorst* low the Town Hall.. - ' [APrlr2.'o 3 mtr • AA,.P. SPINNEY, . Attorney at Law, ~ Ashland. Schuylkill county. Pa., will let u agent; in the purchase and sale of Bud Estate, collection or rants, &c: • • [Ashland: klay VIIRISWPHER LITTLE, Attor ney at Law, Pottsville. Schuylkill county. Pa., otricr.—ln Slattautougo street, corner of Second. . Aprllll.'67 • , . lidy-• `AVID B. GREEN, Attorney at Law, V Pottsallle.Ps.. Egiuth .West corner. Centre and arket streetA. Second Story. Entr.tore on Market St. I.l.—May De eatisultea le German: MO 7 MILS ILLLIN.) fitn*-i. .ELLl*dc DOYLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OVPlCE—ln ; itchatatanzo street, near centre, Potts. villa; pa. . • [October 30,74 , 4143 , . nextotteite.l footman V. 61111124:4 EN DRICKS & Sil IN DEL; At torneyss at Lair, TAMAQUA, Pa. Elating antoei. *tad together In the pntatlee of the Law, all professional basin era In Behtylkill and adjoining counties entrusted to their eare,,will rectkive prompt attention. May 29,'58 . BUSINESS CARDS. W Pottsville;' Pa. SHEAFFER, Pottsville,a. , P*late of the Pennailvabh Stato Geological Bumf. explores landll, mifles..te. [October 18.6 k 41-t1 4rnENRT PLEASANTS, - Civil and Mining Finklneei, POiTS,ILLE„ ce--Centre sti7cat,wer4 side, botireen Mirka:and Norwegian. • - tingint 8, 'B7 '32-Bta • - • 12RANK CARTER., Civil qrpl_Mit ju me Engineer, Surveyor, ac.. w 111 attend to nitro, of loode.tatoes,town plots, Atc.,Oflice Sneer Terrace, rottaville, Pa. • • [March 10, 'Le' - A GENCY—For the, • Purchaie and Sale of Resil Estate; buying and selling Cosi; tA. king charge of Coal Lends, Mines, ac.,end collecting rents. Attlee iteliantrusgo Street, Pottsville. • '[April 14.1 MIAS. Jf. nnv. GEORGE B...FISLER. - - Mechanical Eligioaer and Dradahtentan, attends' to throw% and purrhaee of inaehtnery. anti to the 'rebuilding sod potting up of eld suaebinery.4 Port Carbon, %birth It, : Mlmfng and Colliery . . , IiOTTILYILLE , ,P)ittP•• - • , 'December 11,14 , 6 0> -rH. McElwain ,'- Civil : and,: Mining :efs • Ihtglseer.labiandi FL, sands . to Surly/hal sot, Is:tootling Allues.sprveyinsandk Attletalatedoolgtv latlaa-TcpritLagrand businsa thellaset .litsprordiudos..LotteraddieroGroulttith-Ortaiir. o .Bclutyllalltionuty, Pa. -.1feb.23,1115 1 1 11147 - • Pier Se. 7. JOEN R. WHITE. =723 _7- TRAVELING. PHILAD'A & READING RAILROAD: Elicsirsteia Tickets, itemig Trim Philadelphia to Potts.pipar ante and Bataan. be sold at 'Phllalerpta, tat &Mir. days tjod Sundays. at $3 75 each, good for anpvttala on tleatedap, aid on the son:ceding lionday._ • 0. A.NICOLL.S. Mama Sept. Atigeet 6,'59 ; - - PHILADELPHIA; & READING IAILROADVO 9 Of , Ate, '47 rostth FOURTH street . - • . flut.stesseatA, April 16th, lAN R PASSENGER TRAINS TO lIA RIIINDIJIGI. • 'On and after Monday, Instant,TWO Passenger Trains - *III be ran DAILY Obildaya excepted) to`liar debug els Beadlofrand Intermediate points. MOBSING' LINE. - Leirresi the Depot, at Broad and 'Me stittat T. 30 S. Y. tt Harrlantrx at 12.80. Noon. • .mug at A FFICUNOON LINE. Leaves the Depot, et Broad and yin* streets, at &3O P. u. Arriving In Harrisburg at A...4UL:. K. Fare to Harrisburg, ` rlass;l. .• " r: so, 70 By order of the Board. W. H. MeILHEN NAT, April 30, '69 liktoll4.l Secritary r. • : A.USTFILI AA PIONEER IJNE. Eatshushed in 186,% - Carrying the v. a. Mails. swim., Anifirety on the Day Adrertieeth. aI. (A Q . DAYS PASSAGE.— l'he_ilfr, a 'ett,Mrenit ittellehip "SAMLEir M. •P•. 4, W ._ Is now at Pier No. 5 Nod h .It i irer, rapidly loadin l' g, end n wilt be dispatched. for Melbourne oaths 16th of October, Positively - • ' , . The "d.O. G." made the passage hat year tcrAustmlM. aid delivered her carco in perfect order. She is a rapid sailer. In tint rate order. and I. expected 'to make the pomace invade of 75' days. She bee magnificent mom. modetions for pot and second clan passenger*. j . • Rates at Passage. First Cabin Saloon. IMO ; &mud Cabin, /M. , Children in arms, Bee; over tat% years and un der t twelve, half price. II For Freight or Farlage, apply on board, or to W„. CAMEIIO:q6 Donnas Green, New York. • Bight Bills tar sale, and cash advances made on con signments. , Consignees in Australlar'Nesars. Wilkinson, ltros. k Co. October 1,'69' [June '4B 214y] Itt• EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. aIaIIi.MM. OI4AND AFTER WED N ESDAY, May 11th, Passenger Train.. will run on this road daily. connecting with trains at Allentown for New York, Ettaton and to. lennediate place:, End at Reading with trains - for Ilar tirborg, Philadelphia and POttinlite. Trains eying East will leave Reading at . 6 A. IC and 12 DC, arriving to New York at 1226 A. M. and', I'. 61. The trains eomin ;West wlll leave New York at 11.44 A. .11., arriving in Rattling at 0 P. IL A train will also loveEaston at 7 A. M.. and Allentown at 816 A. twitting in Reading at 10 A.M. 'ea from Reading ;. • fa 15 To lillierttown, - $0 40 .- Ewa!, go 33 Allentown, . 100 4t Bethlehem, 1 15 65 Easton, . 1 15 C 5 Xtl wYo OF, 330 111 also run daily between Reedit); Ting Ileadinveso:olA.l4.. • JAMES itookE, General Agit. To Temple, Blandon, . Fleeiwood,„ Lyons, Topton,, "Bhanitrock, *FreIRE!I train* and 2iew Tork, To Auir st 11.159 Only D 1 eot Line Of Ireland! STEAM.ta all PAPTg. of. GREAT BItITAiN and 111.1iLAND, .Por• . • • ."-The ibowtrfullran•Steammallo; CITY OF Ha LTl}loltli, CITY OF IV ASIIINOTON, CITY OF )IANCIfESTIO., RANOAROO, • , , • win sail from New . York for 0014 i. theneolo LIV- EME= . . lhousge from New York : • , • Cabin, • rb Third $3O . Passage from Liverpool and Cork: Cabin, --• • • •$33 ,Third Class, - • ;440 . ICS N:we:mere forwarded to Barre. Antwerp, B Men and Hamburg, for s3sin Cabin, $l3 Third Cleva. To PARIS ((in CS hours from Liverpool ' ) in, SOO i; Third Clam, $33. • The above Steamships are bniit of Iron, in watertigA compartment= carry each en e ( perlenred Burgeon, and ',every requisite for the immediatireitinction of - For Paewspiapply to R. J. Corti. it Co., 117 _Broadway, N.Y..; Jobn ILLlntle, 16 Broadway, N. to 11. EDWARDS, Pottsville; Or to • Rica ARDS, Slinersvifie N, B.—Passengers by this Line avoid the risk and - de, lay for calling at Halifax sad §t.Johns. as the steamers proceed direct . to Crelt: [April 16,'E8 16- • A.ENICH VALLEY RAILROAD. Bummer Arrangements of Passenger 1 ins. IN and alter MONDAY, MAY 16th, ijr 1659. the Passenger Train,' on the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company will run at the following Minns: Dowt Trains. Lease. Eaprest. Mauch Chunk :at 6.00 A.M., .12.30 P:31.. 12.35 P.M. Statington 6.40 1.08 " .1:29 " Whit/Alan 7.12 " 3.33 " 2.35 , " Catasanqua - 7.27 "v , IAS " 252 Allentown 7.40 " ' 1.66 " 3.15 " Bethlehem -1.68 " • 2.11 31.1 " Preemanshing . 8.07 " '2.20 •"' 3.57 "- Arrive at klastota 8.30 " 2.43 " 4.45 ' " . , . f Up Trains. 'here' 1 ACCMI... Mail. ' .1 1 7.cpress. Flattop ° . at 6.00 A. 11., 11.45 A. M.. ' 3.4 P.M. Priem/slashing 1 6.40 " 12.09 ." • 3.57 .. ,".• Bethlehem . 1 - 2.00 " 12 19 " • 4.06 " Allentown. - i 7.40 " 12.34- " ...4:al, , " Cat: m agus - ( 8.07 • " 12.46 " • 4.35°' " White Hall -,......• 11.2 1 3 " - 1.00 ." 4 - 52 " Silatington 1 ' 9.04 " 1.29 " 546 " . Arr. ManehChlanklo.fo - " 2.05 " 6.10 4 " , DOWN TRAINS WITH THEIR CONNECTIONS.. The 6.00 A. M. Mail Train will run In connection with the Gitallflßßl Williarespoit and Erie train from Elmira, 4/ Williamsport: entitle and)Lupert, and will funned. at Allentown wit the East Penn. train fur. Reading, Har risburg and Itsville; at Bethlehem with the North Penn. train f r Phila delphia; at Easton with the Cen tral of New Jersey train hw 'New • Nork, and at Philips burg with the'llel. Del. train for heividere. This train will,also eon passengers to go to the Water Gap, Scranton and tilt Bend, either by the Del. Del. or the Centiliter New .101-sey train. The 12130 I..l3l..l:apneas train will run In connection with the Beaver linadow• train from Wilkesbarre, White Haven,: Hazleton ‘atd Weatherly. and. with the Past Penn. train from ilarrisburg,Pottsville and - heading, and will connect with the North. Penn. train for Phila delphia. with the Central of NeW Jersey train for New York, and with the Del. Del. train for Lambertville, Trenton and Philadelphia. • UP TR AINS WITH THEIR CONNECTIONS. The 6.00 A. . Accommodation train will connect with the East Pen : train for Beading, Pottsville and Harris! burg. . The 11.45 A. M. Mall train will run in connection with the Bel. Del. train from Philadelphia, Trenton and Leto- Denville, with the Central of New Jersey trait. from New • York, with -the North Penn train from Philadelphia, and will conceit with the Dearer. Meadow train for . If eatherlv, 'Hazleton. White listen and Wilketbarre. The 3.35 1 1 ,11. Express train will run In connection with the Cehtral of New Jersey train from New. York, and will connect with the Eaat Penn.ltraln for Reading, Pottsville and Harrisburg - , and with the Catawissa, W. and E. train for Rupert, ha grille, Williamsportland El mita.qq , Bethlehem May 16th, 1859., . . ~ - PRILAI#LPHIAARDREADINdR. R. alit.-4P-LMW ,- SeniTusTerldrzaugesuent, April 18, 1850. . . 1; i i) • , OW PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave Pot aline, daily. (axe* pt sandaye) at 820 A.M., and azo P. 1 .—Thasal nATesiding at 10.1(1A. 31., and 5.00 P. M. ' r , tog In Philadelphia at 12.12 aourk,and at UP PASAESGIER TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia, dilly, (except tliandaya) at 7.30 A. 11:,,,and 3:10 P. M.—Passing Reading at 10.20 A. M., and GA P. M. 'Arriving in Pottaville at 12.05 noon, and at 7.501'. 11. t • , • • Both Up and Dawn Paglenger 'Trains connect at Port Clinton with Trains to aiad from Tamaqua. Catawlssa, Williamsport and Mars. Morning Passenger !rains' owls connect at Port Clln i ton• for Wllkesbarre, &fault* and Pittston. • ••••• - - Fomenter! leaning Williamsport by the 'Fatalism 'Whom! ?ilea lAne et 10.10 P. M., acreeet with* Pas waiter Troia tearing Port Clinton at • 4110 A. M.. arrlie at Iteradiart it 5.30, brroknrt. &ad proceed dins& to Phil. adelphia by jthe 5 A. M. Beading ArroMmallation-Train. LEBANON VALLEY'BRANC. Pareentler Train leaves Reading it ith:a A.AI.. after irfirai of Up and Down !limning Pas‘enger Trains from Philadelphia and Pottsville. Arriving at ilurristurg at 12.40 noon. and eanneeting with Passenger Trains on the Northern Central, "Pennsylvania" and "Cumberland Valley" nalirends, for Sunbury, Williamsport, E,lmirai Pittsburg. Lancaster, taltimore and Ch ambarsburg. ileturning, leaves ttarrisbur; at 2.4 A P. 11., after arri val of :trains from above points. ' Arriving at Heeding at 000 p. M., and emineet ing with Up and Down Trains for Pottsville and Philadelphia the 'IRMO evening.. .Ifo Trains ran as Somidayi. Fareiseie.lletneen Pottsville and Philadelphia.s2 75 and $2 0; Rending and Philadelphia, $1 75 and $1 45; Itarrisburgand Philadelphia, 0 t.and $2 70) Lebanon and Philadelphia. $2 60 and 62 10; Reading and liar risburg: $ll6O and $1 7;0; Reading and Pottsville; $1 05 and 'SO 55; Beading , and L00n0n.155 - and 70 cents(' Pottsviltwand Ilarrisburg;s2 65 and 015; Pottsyllin and Lebanon. $1 55 aod $1 50- = T h rough No. 1 Tickets—Pottsville to Baltintore:ss 00; Pottsville to Gettysburg. 0 60; Reading to Raltiumne, slt Reading lo:Lavicoster, $,2 0. . st poonds rt Barxiie allowed each Pasienger. The Evened Cleo; Cars run with all the above Regular Pasworgor Trains. ifil—MorolngTrsinDownandAfternoon Tree Ilp,ordy. MU on Snider/. . • • • i Through First ChM Ticket!, at reduced rattly to *flag. era Fang , noiraio, pottoit.Chicago, and &lithe principal volatile the West, North West, and the Camila; and kolirant Tlclrts,sit lower - fires lo all the'above can be had on *Othello° to the Btal ion'Agent: 4FiraillicketWerlil he VdOcintsed . before the Trains start. Higher fares charged If paid in cars. • G. A. N1C0LL:3,134. Gle.Stipt. .April 'fi9 ' • • ••• . . . , . . - --- 7 - 'NEW STORE. „ T . HE; stiticribers . .announce. t o their. Mends ' and the elttseui o( Pathetthe end vicinity,. t t they have taken . - ..- . . • !.`IIOOUtpIAWS OLD STAND," . . .' • ..... (brier a/ Second and Afarl7l Ztredir. where ea' ahoy' be hand a 'rood assortment of . • Dry Oksods. fileetserfes, Provision's,. and a variety of Nikki stilly* kept in a Orst elase re tall snore.' Understandterr. their trustee's "thorsentblye they invite a toetoso triads. by atria attention to bud troy and Ibtr deslingi they !Mend to deserve. • Fresh GoodeVonstantly.Arrivhig. - Tim bed astkim avails *band at, .thedoeest PRIG CS YOU.CM3II. •- 114 It; NICHOLS, ler CALt i- Aivo - EXAiflair. r/LE/It Brocat -April le t 'sB . • - .16. tr . . 7 . - .. - 71 - iftgßaoseipe CI 11111FWS. - TUST: received . from ,the . •PteW, York . . =nib . Ifteriooropie 00*.,' * tt of fostrilaiiroio.. with Mahlon; logifsbatod Triorb TiovOlC Stilt tor*. Vaulty Groups. it:r. itr,prorogOigUlol4 , Oplohiroo:: , , ~ . For a sk et - - - ~ - , -'' • ,-• 4 it: BANNAPII , - - . , . .•, , ...., .. - . - ;7 - 4 -, •,- ..• nook 0415titiouoryStotor • ' . .„~„~, "se". OWI ONE- Pill kw? *TOO MOS TO WEND TCNNIGHT., du old wife sat by bee briglattirealds, • • . . Straying thoughtfully to and fro, In AO ancient chair whose creaky craw •• . Told* tale of long 'ago; • - ' While 'down by her side on the kitchen float Mod a basket of worsted balls-4 score. . The glwd man dosed o'sether lateet Dever • Tilt the ere of his pipe went out •. • And. unheeded, the kitten. with cunning paws, ' BaUM out end tangled lb* hallo about; . Yet still sit the wife to the andent chair. ' Swaying to and fro fu the ere-light glare. ; But aeon, it'misty teardrop nuts . . • la her eye of faded blue, . . 'Then trickled down to a throw 414, Like a Alit* drop of doer • - • • I , he deep was the cbstinel—e , silent the dream, - : . The good anus saes naught but the dimm'd eywbrettii. -•;, Yet siert:died be mneb that the cheerful light , or her eye had 'nary. grown, • • And marvelled be more at the tangled Una - So he said, Ina gentle Moe • • " 1 have shard thy joys since our marriage vow, ; . Conceal not from KM thy sorrows now.".• .; I • Then - she spoke of the time whets the basket there Wegfilled to the very brim; . . And now then remained of the goodly pile fiat a single pair -,-for blm ; Then wonder not antis dltnuted'eyrill ; ' There's but one pair of stockings to me to night. 4 I cannotbut think of the busy feet, • Whose wriplings were Wont to lay - • . c In the beaked awaiting the needle's tine— Now wandered to far away . . /.1 flow the sprightly steps, tt a mother deer, Unheeded fell on the careless ear. Yor each empty nook In the basket old, • • • iffy the hearth there'men empty seat; And I toles the shadows from off the wall, And the patter of many feet; 'Tie for this that a tear gathered over my sight ; At the one pair of stockings to mend to night. ; • . . • 'Twas said that Psi through the forest wild. ! And over the mountains bold, . - • , Was land whose rivers and darter big -caves .. ; Were gemmed with the fairest gold; . ; Then my first.born turned from the oaken doory And I knew the shadows were only four. • • Anotbei went forth on the foaming ways, ; And dintiniabed the basket's f tote— Bat his feet grew cold, so weary and cold .1 fhey'll never be warm any more.- 1 . • And this cook , in Its empliuese, seemeth to me To give back no voice but the moan of the sea. " Two others hare gone toward the setting MD, And made them a home in Its light. And bury fingers have taken their share, To mend by the Preside bright Some other baskets their ,garments . ;. ' • . But mine! Oh l mine is Mueller still. - '• ; ; . • Another—the dearest—the firlrest—the best— Was taken by the angel* away. And clad In a garment that waactb apt old Ina bind of continual day:, 0! wonder no more at the dimmed eyelllght, • -' • Whip:: I mend the one pair of stockings to eight. Frmn the ylatchman and - BOlector.. THE BACBLVICE. "There, Mary—now don't you think I de. serve to be called a pretty good husbarld,?" laughed th 6 young mtle as he dropped down in the lady's palm half-a dozen gold pieces. . "Yes, yoa.are, Edward, the very best hug. bancl„'in the World," -and she lifted up her sweet face beaming with smiles, SS a, June day with sunshine. • "Thank you, thank you, for- the very flati tering wet*. And now, dear, I wantlou to have the cloak by next Christmas. - I'm atixious to 'see - how , you will took in it." a "But Edward," gazing seriously at the•slii -fling pieces in her rosy palm, "you know we are not rich - people, - and it really ueems a piece of extravagance for me to . give thirty dollars for a velvet cloak." "No, it is not, either.. You . deserve the, cloak, 3lary,'rve set my mind upon your having it. Then, it'll last, you so many years that it will be more 'economical `in the, end than a less expensive article:' • '',• It was evideat the lady was predisposed to conviction. She made no further attempt to refute her husbehd's arguments, and hersmall .fingers closed 9Ver the gold pieces, as she rose up. saying; "Well, dear, the supper has been; waiting half an hour, and I know you . must be hungry." • Edward and Mary . Clark were the husband' and wife of a year. He was a book-keeper in a large establishment, with a salary of fif teen hundred dollars. His fair young. Wife made a little earthly paradise of his cottage hoMe in the suburbs of the city, for within its walladwelt two lives that were set like music to poetry, keeping timato each other. And here dwelt also, the peace that Godo - to thoss who love him, -, tt , ;IMO. JUOctilanp. Mrs. Clark came into the ,sitting room pod. denly, and the girl lifted her head, and then . turned it away quickly, but. not until the fi rst glance told the lady that the fair face was swollen and stained with tears. Janet Hill was a young seamstress W , ore Mrs. Clark had occasionally employed for the last six months. She was always attracted II ,her young, bright face, he; modest yet dig. mfied manners, and_now the lady saw at once that some great sorrow had' smitten the Obeying the pxonaptings of a warm,! im pulsive heart, she 'went to her and laid! ber hand on her arm, saying, softly,,"!on't yiin tell me what is troubling you, Janet ?" "Nothing that anybody, can help,'l an iwered the girl, trying still to avert her:flice; l while thee tears swelled in her eyes. from the, effort which she made to speak. !' "Hue perhaps I can. At any rate; yew know;-.lt, does us good sometimes to;. Confide our sorrows :to a friend, and I need , not assure.; you Wail sincerely grieve because of your llistress. " , , 44a150 With kind words and half . caressing movlments •of the little hand, laid on the seamstress's arm,. Mrs. Clark drew 'from her lips' her sad story. She was an orphan, supporting' herself by .her daily labials, and she had one brother;; just sixteen, three yeari her junior. He had been fur same time a kind of under clerk in, a large Wholesale establishment, where there was every prospect of his promotion ; hut he had seriously injured himself in the summer,i byfifting - tiome heavy bales of goods, and, at last a dangerous fever set iu,- which had final ly left him iu so exhausted a state that the doctor had no hope of his.recovery. "And to think I shall never sea himegain, Mrs. Clark," cried the poor girl, withafresh burst of tears. . "To think he must die away there, among strangers, in the hospital, with no loving face to bend over him in bls last m hours, or brush away the damp curlsfro the I forehead which mamma used to be so proud of. o—George—nay darling; bright-faced little brother George," and here the poor girl / broke " down in a storm of sobs and tears. "Poor child, pdor child," murmured Mrs. Clark, her sweet eyes swimming in tears.± "pow much would it cost for yon to 'go .to yourbsother and return?" she asked' at last. "About thirty dollars. I haven't so muchl money in the world. You see,. it's nearly four hundred miles off; but I could manage tosupport myself after I got there." - A thought paSsed quickly through Mrs. Clark's mind. She stood still a few ma ments, her blue eye fixed in deep meditation. At last she said "Well, my , child, try l and bear up bravely, and we will see what can be done for you," and. the warm, cheerful { toues comforted the sad heart of the seam -.1 The lady went up stairs and took the pieced out of her ivory portemonnaie. There was a brief, sharp struggle in her mind. '".STirt& hoW I've set my heart on this veliet cloak,"' she thought, "and, Edward will be disappoint ed. I was going but to select the velvet this, very afternoon. But . then, there's that - dying' bolying' there with strange faced ull' ‘ about him, andlonging, as the slow haunt 'go by, for a sight or the sister that ,loies high, and would not this thought : haunt me every time I put on m*y . new cloak? After all, my 'old broadcloth is net so bad, itit's only turned. l'at sure, 'I can , bring Edward', over to my way of thinking: No, you must go With-I out the cloak this time,'and have the pleasure . of knowinglou'ie smoothed the path gobi& down to the valley of the shadow of death, Mary Clark.", And she closed the porl•mon nate rotolatel, and went down stairs. "Janet, put up your ,work this moment— there is no tithe to be lost lierwis the, ma zroy Take , it anitio to . your brotber . The girl lifted. up her eyes . a moment, Most in bewildernient, to the lady, and then, Willie comprehended the tretk a cry of such jay broke from her lips, *Litt manner* .ver faded from, the . heart through all thivaltl ter-years of Mar: Chirkte "Gam! IWeser The;way4s leaped ..f: . 54., if i ;; - : stli - ; - .:F., , ,;-,e, v . ./ .Johisson. - • '` • NSYIVANIA. . • . . from he lips, as the sister sprang forirard to ' the low bedwhere the south las., his white, sharpen-. face, gleaming deatir.like from *midst ... thick,'yellOw tea • _ He oieneirlhis large oyes , iaddenly —a flash psi over his pallid face.. He stretch ed outis thin arms; "0 Janet I Janet I I have yedi God for the sight of 'you once l i p more, forel die." - ' ' • "His ! ulse is stronger than it's been for two weeks, and his face bas a better hue," said th doctor, a few hours later, as he Made his mo sing waits through the wards of the / hospita "Ills sister "coma yesterdayiarni watched ..." answered an attendant, glancing , oung girl. who hung breathless over . ing Invalid. that oxplains it.: I'm not certain,but • yoting man has recuperative power Ilea to recover, If he could have(the • tenderness for. he next twmoilths, .re alone can furnish." ' l''' Janet's heart lisped at the blotted That very morning she had an - in with her brothel's enployers. They :n careless,*but not intentionally un• d the girl's story enlisted their sym• with hi . 1 at the • 1 1 the see "Ati, that th enough care an which How words terview 'had kind, al pathies In a llay or two, George ,was removed to a quiet, temthrtable private houie, and his Ms• ter insialled herself by hit couch, his nurse and coinforter; re Thx..d ygarii have pa s s ed . ' , The shadows of C the ni g ht were dropping already around.— Mrs. C rk 'sat in her Chamber, humming a purse tune, to which the cradle kept a sort of - rhythmic movement. Sometimes she would pause* suddenly, and adjust the snowy , blanke 3 around the lace of the little shun • borers, shining, out front their brown curlsas red ap )es ;bine amid fading leaves in Octo ber or bards. Suddenly the doer opened.— "Sh— h," i itaii the 'young mother„ and she lifted er . finger with 'a smiling warning, as her lin baud entered. • "Th re's something ler you, Mary. It name, y express this afternoon f'. he said the wordslin an undertone, placing a small peek et inter lap. , * - The lady received the, packet' with eyes •filled ith wonder; while her husband leaned over . cc . shoulder and watched her move. _ menu!' , _ _ A bite box dielosed itself, and removing the ever, Mrs, Clark',descried a small, ele gantl Chased hunting _watch. She lifted it, with cry of d e lighted surtirise, and touch- _ . Mgt 6 Silting, the case flew baek, r and on the insid was engraved these words : "RI Mrs. Mary Clark., - In token of the lye she eared." "0 Edwrd,. it must have come' from Geor 'e and Janet Hill," exclaimed the lady, and the quick tears leaped into her eyes.— "Youjknew she's bee!) with him ever since thaitune, and she wrote me butt spring, thet he'd tibtained an excellent situation as head clerk in- the firm. What an exquisite gift, and how I shall value it. Not simply for it self, either." bWell, :Hwy, you 'were in the right then, though I'm sorry to say, I - was half vexed with On, for giiing nit your velvet Cloak; and you've not had one, yet." • • .. NO, I've not bad one, but I've never -re gretted it." I She said the words with hertryes fustened admiringly nu the beautiful gift. - "Nor I, 114 y, for I cannot doubt that your sacrifice ImPght the young man's lite." I. "0, say 1 those words again.. Edward.— Blessed 'be I Gud fur theta, added , the bidy, fervently. 1 The husband drew his arm around his wire, and murmured. reverently, "Blessed be God, Ma who put it into your 'heart to do this goodrdeed." - - • - i. ... "IPTTAING SKETCH! exander Da ma, Pere . , is furnishing sem i tams from Russia. Here is an instance his own, experi4occ, in the highest order' ie French school of intensity, before to writers our American diablerie Ledger rs dwindle into with ::—. e-left the room with a turnkey hehind us, milked' on until We bound ourselves. op- who writ 1 and Posi e the prison. The gabler opened it, wen in, and lighted a lantern. We followed. We wear down ten Steps, passed a row of dungeons, then down ten more, but did not stop. We went down live more , and then tated at the one marked -No. 11. He gave a silent signal ; it seethed in this abode of the dee; as if he had boat the power of speech.— The e was at this time a frost of at leait twe Ity degrees outside. At the depth where we found ourself, it Was mingled with a damp_' whi IF penetrated to the bone ; 'my marrow, tyfrozen, and yeti wiped the , perspiration ailci fro my,brow. The door opened, we went do n siz damp and slippery . steps and 'found our elves in . a dungeon of mu square feet. I fan ied by the light of the lantern, that I saw a hUmad form moving . in it. . The governor remained on the last step and said to . the prisoner: ', • 1, ' Rise and dress inirself." i .. , . had a curiosity tt) know to whom, this or de was addressed.' 1 - on the listiti," said I to the gaoler. I then saw .a thin.and pallid old,..inan rise rip; Heatarl evidently been immu red in this dueigeclult the same clothes lie had on when atiested, buts they had failed off him piece- Mdai, and he was only dressed in a ragged pelisse. Through the rags his nuked, bouy, shivering body could be seen. Perhaps this body had been- covered with splendid gar , manta; perhaps the ribbons of the most no bld'orders bad once crossed his panting, chest. A l ttresentlie vras' only a•living skeleton, that i lcist rink, dignity, even name, and wits called No.ll. He rose, and- wrapped him . self in the fragments of his. ragged pelisse, without uttering a Complaint; hiebody was boived do w n, conquered by prison,,damp, time, it Might be; hunger. His' eye' was haughty,. ultitost menacing.- ' ' . . t 'lt is good," said the governor. "Come." He was the,first to go out. ' "The prisoner threw a parting glance on his cell, his stone bench, his water jug and rotten straw. He uttered a sigh, 'yet it was impos sibld tbatle could regret anything of this.— folloied the governor and Eved before . m. Ishall -never forget the glance he turned upon me in passing, and the reproach tha was concentrated in it. . • yOung,". it iseemedtosay,"and already obeying tyranny." ~ • turned away; that glance had pierced my heart like a dagger. He passed the,llocr of th*dungecni., lbw long was it tin 4 liaen tered it Y Perhapi he did hot know himself. He must have ceased for a long time' count , ing day's awinighta Oa reaching the gov ernor's door ire fouhd two sledges - waiting.— The prisoner was ordered into the, one that had brought tin, and we followed him, the governor by his side, I in front. The , other sledge was occupied by four soldiers. lir here were'we going ? I. knew not. What were we going to do ? I was equally igno. rant. I had only to see—the action itselt did noi.concern me. . . We started: , 'Through myPosition the old man's knees were between mine.. I felt them tremble.— The governors was wrapped in his furs. I was buttoned up in my militory . frock, and, yet the cold reached us.: The prisoner was almost naked, but the governor had'-offered him no coverings,' For a moment I thought ' - of taking off torrolit and offering it to him; The governor guessed my intention. - 'lt is not worth while, _he said. Soon we reached the •Neva.again, and our r sledge took" the direction of Cronstradt. The wind came-off the Baltic and blew fario.nsly t• the sleet cut our faces. Though' our eyes had betorne. accustomed 'to the darkness we could - not see ten yards before us. . - At last we stopped in the midst of aftiricitis ,storm. We must ; have been' about a league and a : half : from St. Pettwsburgb. - The gov ernor got off the sledge :and. went up to the other. The goblin" had already got off * hold• jtk the tool they had been ordered to bring. "Cut a hole in.tbe ice; the_ gevertiur said could' nut. refrain. ail Of feriar. On to apprehend. the old man uttered with to =eat 'resembling , the langh-Wf skeleton; "dint tinampressr does sdll maistaber me I" , • 1 Of what Zoirtia ns he talking? ,Thrim sittiiliiiiitiiiiiirFiCi.• Xsolasipeoestiol threorroloso. letletstee 41 to szsesti,l43lllll4l mos trillitTlNGtoiseetef itosethe nos at the Olooott Masse Joostru i shesiest thou It ass at aitioUhisosilhastesestitihtlis toss IS • IntifitrZatifise. -• - f rozer4)o47ll. , itsiteosd fiethets.z Mogi &Us Botts, . Artidisitf Ilieretoreitt, Me bosh; ; AtUt Mkt, 1 . thefere Blob - ; At %ha inory Wriest seOria. Our Oat Of Jpa, Tirtg Is Arcs neon:tie thsetiliat 0t47 ouifirAme•!*udf!Poft‘ We yr. kiip torlobblog. soraettest Pristoi L oolisti o test It gosesote• *or 'wort to Do as mat ss4O r y that era 1. tontoloot la Ms elites. • 1 , 1t1211110 COLOIII do so at the shortest pollee. . . - ' 1100 X IaDIRT . •.• :. Booltrboued la everylittirty of atylo. mast: la artery daseriptton issianfutured,bouse awl order at sherPrat motif*, 1% , 1 - = NO. 43. had plumed away la ineceasioa-..Awnie, Bilis abeth and Catharine. It wee _evident he still believed he was living under one of theiat i sitd, he, did not know even the name all* Ilan who Ordered his death. What was the obscurity - of the night - aim' ! " pare& with that Of the tomb. , " The four soldiers then set to work.' Itig' broke the ice with their hammirs, eut their axes, and raised the blocks with *oho.' var. All at once they stared. back; the iot • was ; the water was rising. 7 . "Come down," the,governor said to Ma* man. The order ;was useless, for haluttaki, ready done so. - Kneeling on the icelic,Wpa praying fervently. The governor gave - an - order in toed to the soldiers; then be came back to my side, for I bad not loft the sledge. Zia min me the prisoner rose. sm ready," he said. The fclpr soldiers rushed upon _ • I turned my eyes away, but , thonghl.did . not see I heard the noise of a body hurled in., to the , abyss. In *Om of myself I turned' - around. The old man bad disappoint!, I. forgot that I had no right to give order% het , shouted to the driver, o `away I away!" - "Stop I" cried the governor. The VW' which had already moved forward, itopiiidl; again. "All is not finished," the governor said.to: me in French. . "What have we to dot" I asked. "Wait!' he replied. " ' Wgesited half an hour. "T Fe ice has set," said one of the sadists.; "Art thou - sure ?" Ile Struck the spot where the bole bad so lately yawned; the water' bad become solid again. "We can go," said the governor. The horses started at a full galhip, and in leas than ten minutes we reachedthefortress. tax PHILOSOPHY or Cates.rr.—We clipp the . following from an able article in the N . Y. :Express : A good course of training -tends to devel. : ' ope the muscles, to quicken the 'eye 'Old to steady the hand, so as to hit/thwWJA !fhb al-'' most unerring aim, and that. teiligreardis.. %rice • while the consequent *norms ot maw: uing shows that the facility orgettintermr, a given space in a short time is another &than tage gained by the liperation. , Doubtless, had the Eleven been Americans, and had re ceived the same trainittg, - . they 'would Wive beaten any twentrtso:i uglisbuteo, - who bad : not had the sanietatie, ih spite-Of what has been recently adianced by American, as' well as English writers,.' about, the physical deterioration of the Angio-Saxott-racrkou this • [ continent. . . The philosophy of the , thing is this Cricket is an amusement in which all Eng. , lishmen are trained to from early boyhood.--, Perhaps SCM), few who were horn and edn• cated in the heart of London, and some other great exceptions but the rule is as we have stated. In any English school' out in the conntry,,or in a suburban situation, a cricket - ground is as necessary an appendage as the school room itself. - There the bop may be always semi, when the weather permits, in the afternoons and on holidays, engaged n their favorite sport; and, as the boy is the father of the man, according to Wordsworth—en idea which the poet borrowed from a wiser man and a Still greater poet than be—it is not wonderful Still_ the English, when they grow to maturity,- should acquit* their world renownetT skill in'cricket. • • But it is not., habitants of IRAs equally great , amuelneuta, ft horse-rucing. ted for their may b permit) is the t ese r( tine cone and, under t in this count vogue, Atka matter u course, the •alleced climatic influences of our changeable climate to the ' contrary notwithstanding. • iSTEIqOB, or .THE Eaurn.—Mr. Hopkins; , in a communication to the\British etssocia lion of Science, has presented "some intereit-, • L big points bearing on the question'of the orig inal and Present state of the interior of this. earth. It is well knOwn that thu temperature of theearili increases as we descend, and it has been calculated that, at the rate at which the inerealie4ake place in such depths as are • accessible to' c uik . the heat, at it depth of eighty or one hundred 'miles, would be such as. to fuse most of the materials which form the solid cruet of the globe. On the hypothesis • of original fluidity , and assuming thst the rate of increase known to us by observation continues further' d'own, and it is not 'winter balanced by a considerable increase, in the temperature of fusion occasioned by pressure, the present Mate of the earth would be that of a solid crust of eighty to one hundred miles in thickness, enveloping a fluid nucleus.— Mr; Hepkins considers this state tube incon sistent with the observed amount of the pre cession of the equinoxes, and infers that, it the temperature of fusion be not increa sed considerably by pressure, the hypothesis of - inlet nal high temperature being due to prim itive heat cannot be correct; whilst on , ihs, ether hand, ..if- the .temperature of fusion be' considerably heightened by pressure, lie con-, faders the conclusion to be unavoidable, that, the earth must be solid *Oho centre. ,099rThe.Now Orleans- ciorreopondent Of the 8t; Louis &Ant/icon says," a egos& singular ward sliVottylaco to one of ettf 1 1 1"gellt ehaewhea last Su aytatirning, Just betake the serviette 000. mewed, a young end comedy men being united to 'ad ancient maiden, with certainly not less than forty-Ore yeira written legibly upon tier eounteo. once. It was, weasel in which the lady, having prolonged her spinsterhood to an' maresounibly late period-,• and eulleeted a sufficiency of tithe woild's goods to support a husband handiomely, had angledirrr one otteeontfolly with agoldtro book. ;and had got,wbat she perhaps sighed for in vain many sears ago. I know of another case of fbia kin L (though I area not at the wedding,) in which , a fat old widow, who owns a large confecilatiary more in alaohiOnablettherter of the city, enticed ajdoliab young fellow Into' matrimony, and now not only makes a drudge of him but leads him a wretched lite through bor extreme jealonay_of the ;odes girls ehe is obliged to employ in the esti& hehment." • 711411r•The Louisiana papetylentelo atteounti of • the recent horrible doings off the so-called. Vigil.. • ante Committees in that Ste . Several of 'their vletims have died from thrfaiverlty of the brutal whipping. indicted upon them. One was shot ! and staebed, and another bad his brains "blown 4 out. A number of dead bodies bore been ,found in the prai!iet and woman nod children are said to be dying/141101e tathers,'husbatide, and broth. err have been driven from tlielr homes by tbe Vt. ' gilants., magistrate of one palish; for atierMy., copying out reaolutione which were passed egainst,, the Vigilanti, we+ taken troth his house at night; and beaten nearly to clitath.' , Other erdehlits; too numerous, and tome of them too horrible to died. Bop; bare been committed by these Rena. AT`The Batavia Herald, speaking 4:tea brass . band lately organized in' that plea*, says, that. it. "cliocourtorit music which..when It comes floating on the soft air; mingled Wide eh teettabeene of a eight like- that- of Saturday; is mellowed to the• ow, of the gentlest beart.'! We hive • heard of ' all sorts of 'mixes; trom a:French soup to a Dutch , stew, but never anything equal to this Bittavian— musigrand moonbeans are- deildedly good. - • ,I The Grand= Lodge. to.ofo. F. °t i the' • United Stites, at itcreeetit anneal Hulot} in constited Of 109 odifers and manaben.—: The moterbil.of the dread Lads...was as follow, Mechanic-1 `lnd maturantereth 30; lawyers, IT; merebints, s ls of of private eorporialotti. Iti-pubile *Metals, 9; physieians, druggist. nod' &tidos, 11 - private bankers sod clerks, T ;-far-t merit and • planters 4 • editorms 3 i chtlYanNli: no beeartion, I. , • ./ffiff'llitigo Ludlow delivered a decision On Sat 'nrdny morning, In the Court of Quarter, &salons' • It Philadelphia, in the ease of War IL leendelhe,' charged with a breath of the peace in _running it• p a ssenger ear' on the ,Babbath. The defendant was discharged, on the ground that bit Oct of, driving a ear id' not seriously disturb eitlsielas in' their. alio) , ot Of worship; and %therefore • no" breach of the poses was eotomltted, within - lbw moaning of the law. !Wit: • /Or In Memphis , Tutu ., thesiao 9 'Petro bey ties years Old, who weighed it Ankle* sixties pounds•rnow three - hundred aialltetr,Soiinds; his' height is Ave feet six {obis; Mammas tea la— aaMß *mod the maallem part of the wrist, twenty.. . • fenr-lietnit around thoens,abutto the Obese; and r l slaty-touiebet intend "tbirehosideethi - 1.4 able to carry on MI etatithlees; 'with floe, 'MOWS hundred pounds dad Weight; end to Tabs ,lkitaHt ' the earth four !Wattled ' - . ; • MEI
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