OF-11111 WPM . JOVILTILT.: • ersatz erokcstenenut'c, . . . . rraDOLLSRA per aquaria, payatiloto &inure— AS if n a p Aid within six mpoths—an4 SA 80 g 111.a!with7a the year. NI r` • tto# ,ep , .• iew to one address, (to and ./.5130, da • l.OO - 4 rre do • ;16 . !Oa - . 29 OD Otcje'biabseriptioninstisersio lovartally Paid in ad, . tote , and sent to ono address.. ' • eransiims awn or/iris: fe - • Jp tt reiel. will be furnished to Carriers and others vote, eastrOO delivery. - • ' • $ ll P ".:r aslw sei ..*.houl reuzier4 coppUed withthe o - lAN met el ICI .rehee. . • The eew Or sswairans.s. . . 'rob/others ordiw theallseontfoostee of their tiews* - the publinher may ear/goat te send them motti ssr e mit/sox are aid. • • „ a bicritters no p .rieet or state to take their ntrarspe. {pm the olitee to.whlch thekfare direated, tip)). are Nosible until they hawer_sottiewl the bniswod tboutdisenfitioued. or , i f.ablcribers mowe to other places without lofOrmlag plan they her sod are held respo the oewspns ible. spers aresent to the former Jtl L 1 Te e roods have decided that rob:Milk to take tiewppit. fro% the (Are. or Irmoving, ind tearing them Ira* forma facia evidente of iotentiottal fraud. RATESOF ADVERTISING: pee square of 10 lines. 50 cents for one narrtlon—sn.- went insertions; 25 rents each.. 3 lines one thne,2s -, „ an —subsequent inserttons. 12% cents each. All ad. wit:Menlo over 8 lines, for short period*, charged as a' , novo• •• ewa. TWO. w• TOWS. `• SIX. ' raracra. fbr,4 lines; 63 88 $1 25 12 25 '•s3 00 "poor lines, 80 'll 25 •175 • 273 400 Fin, LIDOS, .1 00 . 160•• 2 00 -3 CO s 500 pit liucs, 125 225 2GO 4'00 . ", 600 fee ri lines, 125 225 , 70 . 4,50 500 Vat MIMS' 12$. :2.23 285 • 600 ;8 oo line lines; 125 223 , 300••6 60 • • voo ALL OSSA. TITS UNZII 00 CSTLD As A FQI3AIIIIOT TSII 45E/J.' One square, 1 25- 225 350 400 •.16 00 Teo squares,' 225 =4 00 spp 000 14 00 rosqa, 350 500 750 12 -00 •18 00 toar squares, * 450 600 '• 800 - 'l4 00 20 00 arter cal., 800 '--. 9.00 12 00 •18 00 ,30 00 vsLarger apace for short periods, as #erelit*lnOOL 44-linainese Notices;sreach—eccompsuied with an ' Pettier:meg:46o cents each.: Advertisement* before Marriages and Deaths, 10 rents p,r line foe first Insertion-,eubsequent I nsertions,s cents e r line. Nine words ate taunted sea line In advertistne. ilerchanta and others, advertising by the year, with, - changes, and a standing adrerttaatuent not exceeding id ithes, will beeharged, Including subscription, • $lO 00 !Epee to the amount of roue squares, with chan ces and subscription, Without changes, at the ratei designated above. Advertisements set In larger type than usual, will be diarged 50 per cent. advance.' on thane prices. e cuts rill be charged the same as letter-press. • ' • . .So Trade advertisements - received' from Advertising treats abroad. except at 25 per centoodvarice on these Triere, unless by spivial agreement with the publisher Jim-ringers 25 cents each. Death aecomPinied with no, ikes, 25 centg without notices, no charge. All notices, except there of a niliglons eharacter and f o r educational purposes, will be charged 25 - eents briny number of linen under 10. 01/ er,lolluer,4 cents per line stilt lanai. - • PrOceedlogs of meetings Motors general orfiablic rbsenter, charged at 4 'cents per lane for,each Insertion. Tcsfullitate ruleulations we will- state s tbst 318 lines issio a column-164 Rase:Chaff omn ,- -and 81 lines. quarter column. 2352 words make a c.Aamn-1476 a half o h:un--and 738 a quarter column. All odd tides *Ter sack squire, chargdeat the Tete of 4 cents per line, for one time, and 8 cents per line for three times. Yearly advertisers must confine their advertising to Usk owebusiness., Agencies for others, sale of Real potato. Le., are not included in business advertisements. MEDICINAL. wi C. W. EPTING, WIIOLESALE, AND RETAIL o.l3.olXlaisat mei, 313z-nzaiwilsi.. ' ft E. Corner Centre nnd Snriegian Ste., ' R9TTSVMLE. air LEL Jc PERRIN'S Colebrated “Worcespir 'hire Saute, ,, constantly on hand. ' 114rch 6.'59 • 1 'SANFORD'S •' Hirer Invig ora tor , NEVER. DEBIT : ATES. , IT is Compounded Entirely ;from . GUMS, and fins become an establisltedjact, a :sadard Itedicine, known and approved by all that have used It, and le,now resorted' to with confidence In all the disease/ for which it Is recommended. - 1 1 --, It has cured thousands 1 within tbe,lest two'years who bed given small hopes t r. of relief, no the numerous uusolirited cerliticites in .., . my possession show. . 1 The dose must be adapt ogled to the temperament of ' the. individual taking It n and used In such[guantl tiel as to act gently on the I lioweia 1 Let the dictates of sour judgement guide you In the use of the Live-x . low e—f , vlgorator, and it will curaLlrerComplaints.,llll- 7-yous Attacks. Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarthces, tiutu eg mer Coinplaints. Dysen tery. Drophy. Sour Stout , - 1 ,7: sebllabitual Costiveness, Chrilic.Ch olera . Cholera tlittorbus. Cholera Intact tum. Flatults*Jaundire. P i t'eanale Weaknesses. and" last be ute& i.gyriessfull) •W'as an ordinary Family )ledicine. It. 'still rm.. 3,,idlek Headache. ma thou sands can testify,) In 20 ~.ccuinutea, „if two mr three tpspoonfols are taken at.tcomnipucement of attack. • ste - All who nee it an- la,:fivlng their testimony In its (mos. , 1; 1 VW* Nix haler in the •z, Mouth withihe Inrigorcdor and ortillmo both ing.ther.l II 4.71•Priee.....013ne -Dollar per Bottle. . . . —A LSO,— • , . • SANFOR:D'S ', • Family 'Cathartic Pills; CO:IIPOUNDED 'from ,Pure . Veget- - ahle Extracts. and ;tit up In Glass Cares, A itoTight t :, and will keep lii any climkte. • - . .. • The Family Ca the r tie.. IPILL is; a ,gentle but allre Cat ha et le, which the 0 , proprietor has used in his practice more than twenty ',years. , ,•^ .4 The constantly incressinii,•'; idemand from those who bare long used the P1Ita, , •11;•old theaatisfactionwhirli all express in retard tot' ;their use, has induced ma to piles them within thel .%„„ beach of all. , .. The Prdfessinti 16,41 know le that different Cathartics art on different portions of ,1 X 'the Bowels.. -' The family Catlin rti oka PILL het, with due reference to this well estal,,.. ti shed fact, been com p unded from a 'rarity oflrobe purest Tegi•table Ex tracts, Vlach act. alike no lerery part Otthe alimen t:try canal, and '.'are Goon! mg lind sass !In all elites a here a Cathartic is needed; 'to ,such is derangements of the Stomile il ..SiCepineS , ....:Painft in the Mich and. I; des,Costiveness., Pal n and I ISonmass 'over the, whole body. from sudden c01d5...1" !Which -fritently.: if no elected. end in a long course' CO:of Icier, Lose of A ppee tile, a Creeping Fesisatien: s ... !of Cold Oer the' body. Restlessness. Ileadachit, art lweight inbe Head, all Inflammatory Diseases. Worms In Chtldre. or Adults, Itheumailam, a great Purifier of the Mood, and many diseases to which fiesh.ls heir, too nymeroils to mention in this advertisement. DOSE--1 to 3.- i Sii-Price....3 Dimes. a •,,,* 111 f q LITER I i VrIG9RATOR an t i 'ANIL)" C.f. TILA .1.1170 PILLS are retailed by Druggfats genet:idly, and sold wholesale by the Trade In all lire towns. S. T. W. Sanford; ICD., '.. Ifyinefamurer and Proprietor, 335 A/midway, .V. Y. . Veltetailed In Pottsville by HENRY, S I ATLOR ; and In Tamaqua by E. J. FRT. [Sept:lo, l lN 37.17 - McLEAN'S Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier.. TIIKUTIEATEn ILESIEDI IN TILE WORLD! This. CORDIAL.. i tilled from a Bern sown only to myself, td rhet,Oet)ly"Mm• ned with someoftht red 'minable medic! tl roots. herbs. ant rks, known to lb( fad of man. iii:.— modroot, Black roo 1 d "Cherry Bart Mow Dock, Ihmtt ins Sarkapsrills, El I' Flowers, with oth 1 , , prod uel g thi ost rotned r the res.orstion t •altb eter known. It la Nal'ret'S OWN REX ADT,ritriing Olt rat lam'. When taken. its healing - ,lnt raining through every vein of the body, accelerating the circulation of the Wrest. 1 anylltilione matter in the stomach, and set . A Mae organisation. . ' klcLesa'sgtrefigtheningSordial will e eetually cure Liv 4 Complaint, Dyspepoly. Jaundice,l Chronic or Ser. T1;111i, DOM It y, Diseases of the. KidneYs,arid all Debilities arbilt.t from a dioordered Liver or Stomsdh, Itcoultaurn, Inward l'ilt.. Aridity or Sickneaa ofthe: Stomach, Full ness of..lllcssi Jo the Head. Dull Pain origwitnuiing in the head. Palpitation of the Heart.. Fullness or Weight 1; thi; Stomach,gour Ethltations, Choking ol Sugbeating Fe;•11o * : when lying down, 'hypes,' op Yeßownese of the Fkln soil' F.yea, Night - guests, Inward Fkvers: Pain in 'flit. :Until ttf the Birk; Cheat or Side. Sudden Fluehee of •Ileat,lllepression of Spirits, Frightful, Drdams. Languor hestiohdenvy. or any Nervous Disease, go es or Blotches' On the !WTI. and Fever and Ague-(or chil sand fevort)--_ It will also cure diseatres. of the litladd and Womb, 'Ruth as Seminal Weakness. Ineoutin ce of Urine. Stranittary. Inflammation or Weakness o the Womb or .813 , 11,ir. Whites'. ke. • , There Is no mistake about I ..-•Tbis Cor- Ohl will never Will to cure any one of th above diseases if taken per directions on each bottle, id German, Hag. 114 rand French. Over /ml./ a caution of ' , ON have 1 lit, p ist via tuonitts, and in no instance sa mi giving entire tisfaction. Why{ then, w I nitftt or Debility, when NcLed n's ~St rang will ature you I ' 'llo the Laidleeeo•Dci you wish.to strait; i Then pi at once and get son t Strengthening Condial. It will strength t`tte your blood to now thrtugh every yet last bloom of health to mount to ;your Evert bottle warranted to give sat lefactl - Post .0 ILI Itiren...-We say to"Puwo dron are sickly, pnny . or afflictedw ith c" lat. nf-apitong•ehlldruct. give them: a e litiA'3 11 a Cerdial. Ind , It will make it and robust. Delay not a moment.;--try .1 is•tonitineed- • • It Is dellellop to take:.-Eve chant airmail net leave the city until he 'supply ot Melokan'a Strengthening Cordit idly. berause it. always curet.. A liberal tootle to those who buy to sell again. , CAUTION Ivtaltew are of bruggista may tryot tmtlm upon you aoruei Flitter trash (width they ran boy rheap). by e, as good. 'Avoid such men. Ask for-Slet.l v0r..., ottrital., and take nothing else. tHo w ly that will purify the blood the! the come time strengthen the system. one toble.poonftil taken every' mornic certain prevehtative for Cholera,-Chills low Fever, Of any prevalent disease. Price only $1 per bottle, or eta bottlf • • 1 J. S 4 Proprietor of the Cordial; adso,M , Liniment • "' • McLean's Volcanic Oil nit:lent! The lt4d Liniment In the etot4d, for • la or beast. Another remarkable curs perfortuetl by licLean'a Vol. mile%) Liniment. teed for vouripArel: , 'Thom i,4 ford, a blacksmith, Living ti r Can decline. en Tenth *trod. had a horrible running re on histoot. 11 , tri.4l rarietmLinlmenbi,salrea. &e.. ut could do it nu o ' 4 - - 11, c despaired of 'ever brio: ab to'lowit stills , I tied, m:p.in., because be could not, bear ley weight ou hist...A; and by net im ill bottle cf Mei n'a Volcanic oil Llniumnit, he is Ilfll , perfectly cured. Itheurnattun, Peralyele. Neural:3a: B nises• BP"imit S:ißtosa In theJtdota or '. 1 4 Invite,. S. Wallin Sore lingo ' irsebt or Toot hackie. Wounda, V r eah 4..; uta, Swett, Dittos, Saida. Pains. *e., yiebl to the '•usagk"t finance of this a•noterful Lbelnitit: - ' For Moves and Cattle. It la iiilnfall We remedy fee eleilea. Oath. Sr'niteb,p, Crarliml lie-1., I,Auienr- kir- -•-., 1— alls. Sweeny, so I lit Phi ale. itrniebi Jess, -Sm nge, und's, Itattl.std,e llites, and 'aliens other disehses which auk. piaq Am it 10 freest Injuries nr acrid. is. jt 4 . very country merchant -should ob in a supply of Mriratea Volcanic Oil Liniment. It sells pidly, because It ai.,vrt ears.. ' . I . ' i iltnlal - 411moant will bn made to me '- t, selkincalu.:' • • 41 4 P ,,,, sale by I. II: MeLlaN..l.r land and Moe streetn. SI. Levin, Mo. • telnr Ik-dein Pottsville. by 3.0. II dd - kr! sale In Philadelphia, by MM. k , N. N4j'i Squib TO street. PEItsONS bealth. Elee. stir -nu •,•• ottAct column. '~ .. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDIY VOL. XXXV. • • •- • ---• ferminns of the PhilaiPa & Reading 11. onlite Delaware; at VAN .13013 EN, 'NORTON, • • RED AND ASH- COAL; =l'2o ,Wainut street, Philadelphia.' - OkNICES: •fa Liberty street, New,Yerk. • • ' ... . 6 Doane strtet, jkaton. . , •, ' CUMBERLAND COAL. - '' . ' . , .. Also r able agoutis fertile' Lehigh coal mod Navigation Couiplow. 418:42 . . ._ ..Pier Xo. 2. . . OLAKISTON,Bv COX .. IIIIIPPEILS:01 , Tilt litST QUALITIES Or W/lITE ABM RED ASH &nit TREMONT ECHUYLKILL COA L; 1 FRANKLIN COM PANY'S.CIIBIBER.- LAND COAL: also', HAZLETON LEI 111611 I coAL • :- • - - • (217 Walnut stibet, Philadelphia.' ' OFFICES: 4 New street, New York, 17 Doane strut, Boston. ' " 1.1812 ' Pier No. 3.- • ' BUM -OGLE CO., ..15$111 AND iiIIIPPEIte. 07 — 3I34CPW . Fikst 14,ssalitty-tel Ash /No, U 3 Walnut street:Phlladelpitia. CES: No. Oill 10 State }treat, Bosto . • . . No. 106 Broadway; New York. [1344 Mei NO. 13. BAYES,& -GODSHAti fiIIIPPEEN OP ' - - RED AND 'WHITKASH SCHUYLKILL COAL ' WHARF N0,;13, Lehigh' stud Schuylkill Ciiki at Retail. YARD—Cginer 'ndand . 1 14h.aireela. ' OFFICE-103.Walaut atreat, Philadelphia.. r5B-42 e; SCHUYLKIIt Shipping WHARVES fo AN CITE COAL, AT a it E ESIV ICH; Deiarrare 11.1veri , Philadelphia. Wharf No. 1: ' LEWIS ATYPENRIED & CO. ROMMEL, POTt3 & CO. • •• .• 1" (205 Waln6t Street, Philadelphia.' OFFICES:! 110 Broadway, New York. -- . IStateStrW4 and Merchantre-tlOw-Beiaton .. ~ • Wharf No. 2. ' REPPLIER & BRO. .. .. • , N. m. eer.:Walnut A. Fourth4StL, Plillaila. / OFFICES: 35 su P ec l ha ne o S t. tree, New , Ba t ,,kDu iror liditi k, g : rroiridenee. : DAVIS PEARSON & CO., - _ MINER AND lIIIIPPEILE OP Till' i • . CELEBRATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN WHITE ASH and , SPORN VEIN ' - 3 R ED ASH C OAL, !. , .N 9.11.1. Walont , St tett, Ili lind l eiphia. ' }OFFICE: No. 39 Williar9 Street. Near Turk. lac ' / No. Il Nettie Street, Roston. 1 ' .WHARF—GREENWICH, DELAWARE , AT ENUr r . DAVIS PEARSON, PIIIIO. , GIDEON ii i pyr, iIitILAND. elms. immix. Wharf No. 3... CHAS. MILLER,& CO. • = • MAMA AND SIIIPPLBA or cord. j 1 • 1 .1 • WHITE ASH,- . From the PINE KNOT and MT. LAF FA - COLPEILIES RED' ' • From their MIEN Lx COLLIERIES. CANAL LANDINCS—ORIEN WIC!! AND SPRUCE STS. OFFICE :- 4 -No. 106 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. April 9. '59 115 -Sy • GEO. S. PATTERSON ISt; BROS' . 1 • DEALERS !AND SIIIPPiRS IN I Locust - and Braid Alountain Walla:A.sh _ . I ' 'C - 0 AL. 1 . Also. RED ASTI, final the Peach '3fountaln and Pal .mer veld& Are - Itiour and Vied taken itt ! exchange - for Coal. 'EDW. B. PATTERSON . , I , W NI. F. PATTERSON; I Office if ltarehatiar, Railroad etreet, Rd:trifle, Pa. CEO. S. PATTERSON, 1 I \ Bridgeport, Bo:4mo* (Booty, .11r.: ' July 23.'59 30" T ;_ Scrofula, lot TS a caastitutional disease, a corrurf: tion of the blood, by, Which this duldi become,' with. ted, weak and poor. Being in 'the circulation; it per- . varies the whole body, and may burirt out In disease on any part of it. No organ Is free from Its attadts, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint Is Isalouidy caused by.mercurial disease, low liv ing, disordered or unhealthy food. impure air, filth and filthy habits; the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal Infection. Whetever tie Its origin, it la be 'welitary in the constitution, descending - "from parents to children unto the third-and fourth generation ;^ in deed. it seemo to be the rod 'of !Ilia who sue, "I will Ati lt the Iniquities of the father' upon their children." . Its enacts commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, In the lungs, liver, and internal organs. is termed tubercles; in thvglands, swellings; and on the surface. eruptions or sores. This . . foul corruption. which genders in the blood. depreosei the energies of life, so thet .acrufaloul constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, but, they have far less power to withstand the attacks of other diseawrq consequently, vast numbers perish by disorders whirls, although trot scrofulous In their nature. ate still render '. ed fatal by this taint in, the system. Mist.' of the con sumption which deelmates the human family ;has Its ori gin directly In this scrofulous tnateallaatiOn paled many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain. and, lot deed. of all the organs, arias from or are aggravated by the name canoe. • One quarter of all our people are seroffilons; their persons are invaded by this lurking infection, and their health is undermined by it. :To cleanse It from the sys tem we must renovate the blood by an alterative medi cine. arid inliktorate" it- by healthy food sod exercise.— Such a modiclue we supply in • sea by mato uenee k Mt urifying and It neutrapzes engthens the ' AXTER'S Compound Extract of SarOaparilla, The most effectual remedy which the medial skill of our times can devise fur this everywhere prevailing and fatal malady.. It Is ',combined from the most active re. seedials that hive been dbeovered fur the expurgation of thie foul disorder ftom the blood. and the rescue of ' 'the system from Its destructlveeonsequences. Hence It should be employed fur the cure of nut only scrofula, but also those other affections which arise from It, such , a: Eruptive and 44. es Diseca. Se. Anthony's !'ire, Roan, ' or Erysipelas, l'imples, Adair:, Matches, Mains and Eras, runwes, Teter and .W 1 Rheum. Scald Brod, .16wmarres, Rheumatism, Syphilitie ipid• - Nereurial Die easrs, Dropsy, Dyspepsia. Delahty, and, indeed, ail Com plaints ar4inti frees Vanities' or impure Blond. The popular belief in • impunly of the blond" is founded In truth. for scrofula hoe degeneration of the blood. The rartihhir purpose and virtue Of this tiarsapatilla Is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible . In conlaminated constitu tions. .n told during OP it failed in II suffer Weak ening Cbrdial healthy and of McLean's n and' . and the rich helk. It ynai ebll mpliinte ptey II quantity of m hraltly, ttt AndTyou win Ayer's Cathar tic Pills, Per' all the Pigpens of a Family Physic, ate socomposed that disease Within Ihe'range of their action can rarely withstand Of evade them.. Their pence inning pmpertlee search,rand cleanse, and Invigonne evert.portion of the bemire organistn, contenting its dice eased action, and restoring Ito healthy - wit-1)1,1es. As a consequence of these report les, the I avail dwbe is boned down with pain or physical debility is astonished blind his heal Ur, or energy reatored by a remedy at once sosim• pie and inviting. • Not culy'do they cure the every-day complaints! of everybody, but also many formidable {ad dangerous _diseases. The agent below named Is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and direction,, for their nee In the follow 'log' amrp:sints: Cbslitencss, Heartbarr. Headache' ari sing from .disordered .tbmach, No arca. fedtgestiow, rizin is and Morbid Inaetioa of the Donets, Flatuiene y. Lnss of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaint', aria log from a low state of the body or obstruction of Its functions. . Trice; 25 cents per Box; Five iieres.for 8100. country mer has proqured mt. It sell. rap. lecouet will be or Der∋ who or Sarsaparilla • Ong: It -Is just tAN'S STREIrd2/1- it Is !hie ouly .tigitlf,'and at (fasCig) 14 'a nil Fever, Yel• for $3. • 81cLEAN t , Lean's:V(llamle flyer's Cherry Pectoral, Iron TIIE ItAllO CURE OF - • Cough's, Colds. fallue»sa. Hoomenere, Crimp, • Promeditis. lecipiest Cauststaption. and far the relief of consumptire - Palieut• is advisee(' !ta gs* of the:disease. • So wide is the debt of its userainests, anion numerous are the CUDs of its elites, that nininFt ever,' section of eoontry.abotinds Is persons publicly known. who have been restore/ from els no' og slid oven desperate diatoms of the lungs by its use. When once Its superiori ty over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observe tionouid whom its ?Woes are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to &mph), liir.ttio distreming and dangerous iffections of,Ao pul. cannery organs tbst ant incident to ,our climate. While Many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded. this ban pined hien& by every trial, conferred beueilts on the sedlicted they tan never forget. and produced cures ton numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. • • PREPARED BY DR. J. C. E. 41 CO., • ... 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Offer, foe sale by Dui Onto. the hest q iltlas of . - RED AND WHITE ASH COALS. Also, LEIIII3III and. CUMBERLAN COAL. WHARF NO.O, ItICILMON . '' , ,OFFlCES:{ 3 . l l :l V :Z o t ge stree ~;412r. "- tuwa . . Pier No. 9. - a. a. wine:Pm] . pt. v. atomic. SINNICICSON ,& G VER. ARIPPSBIIO/ , • BCIIIMIILL WHITE AND ABII;1, ~ Lehigh 'and B A lltlMlllollll.Coalo., OFFICES: 1 11141 132 2 stno n ti u se t t e ol t oiXo b et i tt ia. . ' - .. ,1 WHARF NO.O, FORT RICIIIIO_ND, Phl ' •'a. r/548 Plttir aXe.ll; , - ...i.EWIEVAtrDENREED : 604 WnoLEJLILI JAMMU rf Till Darr TAZI Anthracite & Biturehio Coals. (205 Walnut street. I'BllAdal OFFICTS: 110 Broadway. Now York. 56 State street. Boston. • .Pioneer &Sippers front Elisabeth ort, Or LEII/011, SPRING MOUNTAIN. HAT : ON• AND COUNCIL RIDGE COLS. 1159.13 COAL. COAL.. LEWIS LEWIS AUDENRIED OFFMCMS:* 205 Walnut !area, PH ILARELI'III A. 110 Broadway. NNW TOR $6 State itree • . Wholesale Dealers in the oat rani-ties a -0111ALS=8te Proprietors of - Doff Creek bin of producing aver 150,000 tau ae . ti l :a. ted Dialeosu, (Red Ash.) and Ittacc ALSO, .. • Exelustee Ascents kw the sale of the-.purely cost hloghtsto Coal, from the Locust Dal Ow. O. Pbrrs A CO.. all of which will be s to New'.York, •hi, Canal; or eatetwiss, Plata, (below Natry,Yard,Philadalphla:) ALSO, At Philadelphia, from Vier • No. U, - • mond. The choicest qualities "of RED and COALS from Schuylkill County, selected . care, and shipped under our personal - cope At Elizabethport, N. i. LEHIGH SPRING MOUNTAIN •nd COUN COALS. • - From Baltimore, i. The celebrated 11 AMPSHzRB DITOMISO At Jersey City, N. J. (Ma Lehign and Morris Cando) The very maperier WILKESBAP.EIt COA Rakiraore rein, taken, from the " And !lad meat and Coal Company's Estate " near also, the COUNCIL JUDGE COA L; both o steam purposes and for family !zee, are arum WeXold certificates in our offices. !item have used and fully tested these Coals. and them the It CST Awrimacrra Coals for steam during no elinker.less ashes and greater other kinds now before fhb public. ' - Slay 15, '5B - PLINY FISK . . P . . , MINIM AND BrIPPILIi,OIF Coal MR . Pink Ash: OFFICES : { S. E. rot. Third & Chestnut Mc, Mari4on llonAo. Pottsville. PATENT COAL TUBS. I ISAAC SELTZER, Agent for brated Ashland Coal. mined by- Baum CO., has removed his office to 77 Cedar St „ Broadway add Nassau Sine, New York. lin' agency for the sale of Focht's . Patent Coal blocks. All dealers in . Cosl will find it to the to call and see this new article for savingla New York, July 2.'59 , 27 ifir ddrertisense n b se t inlarger type th a n charged 50 pe retni.airan et on uur regular rat aEo. trounx.3 `'Boldin & Penros Tobacco, Oil & General Com MERCHANTS, 105 N.. Tratei.stred, and 100 IV. &limn PIIILAD July 16,'59 j' AR, -- IMPORTERS k MANUFACTURERS 0 Perfume4', Toilot So ps. 641. North Ninth Str et, PEEILADELII,HIA. H. P. & . . W. C. TAY April '5O FALL IMPORTATIONS. We are now ;;weiting • LARGE ADDITIONS STONE WARE AND FOB HOTELS AND FAISILTEB,,j • At Greitly Ardined Pr, NEW ..STYLES &I m il4 • Of Plain and Richly Deco DINNER, DESSERT. TEA AND TO CHEAP AND BEAUTIFUL pmg AN MAEELE FIGURES, 31 A NTLEAMINA TOILET BOTTLES, COLOON M, • . At Reasonatile Pr rooms% wrru • aerotat,v,uiliar or' . Fancy Article Suitable for presents during theapproacblfig TYNDALE & iaxiapcortaxes, NO.. 707 CHESTNUT' STR PHILADELPHIA. Septemberl7, 59 • • BR4 R. W. P. ALLEN it South Delaware Avenue, PHILAD Oils, Soap, • - Cam%les, _ • 1 _ "Lye, .ii . . surAND Sou- AGENT FOR Mapes Super-Phosphate of Wine, la. fiat PENStYpidNIA,DELAWAILE A NEW JE 'Y. PbEadelptiG; J aly 9;19 f 94 yj IS. ~ Wife.Rolie Work 'a of • JOHN A'ROEBLINGo • Trenton, New Jerttli• AIWA large aasortmint of Niro-Hope constant on band. Orderi Ailed with dwaiadeb. W For :. Or gib, ens! eart, see elm-War. •E • • 1yeb.2.7,719 9-17* • et Ow CEO. W. PINEROY & C OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, O. 12 South Water , street . , b; 1:1 Market ; • - 4 Bpenn,l4l44l 4 l:lepturot,W6ale;lintlerVand 94 t Tp4rin and Aditnotatitte Caudle'. ' I ilataaet 1:11111a1, Baler= EMMMEI ADD IRMO on muting CAMINO OT DOITX TAD% lETALS iriziata TO 014 iums Ain mazy AIL muss T O'cras vss LID Pitititysz.zi=Drilpkuc* ORNING, BY BENJAMIN BANNA.N,= POTTSViLLK SCIIITYLKITAL CQUNTV'', elphiao;--Piers for the Ship Meet of Inthratitc9. BOSTON DOMRSTI I limy, cepa the cerebra (11 hite Ash. I, .ntitne Lo- Colliery of pped direct t, Greenwich art Rich- I ITS ASH li a t'..l 1 7:24 VVIELROOD To our extenilv.e stook 'of DEALER IN rrvilmnq SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER =12,1859. : ~- ' Pier 210. 7. sokirt n.- wnrrE, r: : = Lar.:s 47014. WIIATiI? N 0.7, FORT RICHMOND. & p i ens ; N0:316 Walnut amt. Philadelphia.' No. 300 West Thirteenth it., New .Torli: .October it% 66 '- • • - Pies No. 10. -13ArifoROFT.' LEV7II3 CO., • _ 31113/111 AND 610/11 , 1121 0/ Tilt • 'CELEBRATED' ASHLAND COAL, FRO* MANANOY MOUNTAIN OFFIGN7UI.WaIout street, Commercial . P htledelphta.. New York omee-79 Cellar street. Bostort Orneir-25 !inky street. : [Oct. 23,'58 13- ' . .No. 12. • Noah Sturtevant-7/os. N. STURTEVANT & CO., . . TINS VARIOUS 'DEOCRIPTIOpS Of A,NTIIRACIT33 COAL. VPOLVDIAO POO BEST TARICTIZII OP, - RBlll.* WHITS ASH SCRUYLIE'L t Ll2lllOll 002.1.2: RORER L. 21. from the Frostblaig ' Ge#2l6 Crest 111ne. • {No. 210 Wilontstreet,lPldiadalphl2. ' °MORN: No. 26 Kilby *root, Roam. •;• • No. 228 Broadway, ear, of Cedar dt.,N. York. fabloments Rom wharves N 06.122 18, Yogi Rich mond, Ellsabctbport; N. J., Baltimore, 3id., and Alex andria, Va. ~ [April 16, '69 it. • " Ptuir No. 14. Co., CHAS . •- A. HEOKSCEIER & Cito SHIPPIIMI OP BROAD MOUNTAIN. LILAC R DEATH AND SUPEDIttR • , . , NED ASU COALS. omci , f 45 South streeti'New York. „ V 132 Walnut street, Philadelphia. r 58.43 DISSOLUTION of CO-PARTNER dtllP.—The partoerable heretofore exielink to ame. of RANDOLPH k and RANDOLPLIi HAMPSHIRE, lute been dikaolved by •mutual ionaeot, to take elfert.Novetaber 1.049. The huaineas of maid firm will be clotted by CARMAN and TIIRODORII F. RANDOLPH, who ire alone authorized to wee the slime torte of the firms for that purpose. • - , ' loatoo; October 25,1859. - • 1 • • - . - N ew FlRm.,i_. - mimes sprin g Nountsqn, DIGIII--COAL! VAEltAll F. RAwnoLett. ?Rio. V. RAIIIKTLPH and EDGAR V.litendicen, under the name and.firixi of ItAiNDOLPII, DUOS- will continue to sell the entire. product of the Sling Mountain o.lficey. Mr. CIIMI.t ILAN - MITZI has en I reeled to mine the Opal for them, and wUI givelbis exlieUence and skill in that department. . . SitrOnlets for the Coal may be addressed to thein!at their respective. Mikes in New Yorkilghiladelphls.,Eate top and Trenton. [Nov. 5, , 77,9 15:u'in :: CAIN, HACKER & COOK, =, 311111118 AND B.IIIPPUJ OW - , • 331act3z. 3121.eartli Coal AIOO, dealers In other Brrt qualities of , • White and Red Ash Coals. N 04136 IFt!beat strett,l'hilarklphia; and Woodland Whams, THOYAS CAIN. MOWS HACtst. Jima M. Coots February 27,10 1. RIDGE - ,1. P. VO ORHIES MINZI AND SIIIPPpIOT me CICLEEREM Lewis Veini-Ited.Ash Coal, Prom the "NEW DUNCAN COLLIERY? lle Mines no other Coel—whkh enures Its parity. 'Cargo sales by ' JOHN SHAY, Agent - - FM 1. F. 'VOORHIES No.ll Pine street. New York Potterllle, MnrehA2, '59 (Jane 6,'65 234 y) 11- from the Improve. Ilkeidww7e; which, for med. rtior who pronoun& 1:1 use, pro. ,than any co ttign PATIERBOS, AHAPOS AND ARIPPERA OP TUN CALEDRATAD Locugit Mountain Coal. J. J. CONNER, J. S. PATTERSON, Ashland, Schuylkill County, Pa. CM hilatra. '[.444y* .JONES & COLE - • MINERS - AND lIIIIPPINDS CIF TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL, From the Reevesdele and Bookville Collieries.. OFYICE—No. 320 Walnut street, Philadelphia. /fr• Coal forwarded from . Port Clinton by Reading Railroad. or In Boats by Schuylkill Canal. r 59-20 the ccl- Lewis & t, between ''•-• so tbs übs sod r interest 14„/, LEGAL CARDS.. T w. , ROSEBERIY, Attorney at fl . Law. 0111 re—corner of Market Sind 2nd streets, Pottsville. Augnst9;iBe 32- PPP STR L UI E,tr? U S E 0 , o Lei to t . t it o e r t n h e e y io a . t . L n a w ail; •street,Drehrnary9.l.B P DEWEES, Attorney at Law. es. OFFICE—Four doors above Mortimer's TIMM Intostreet. Pottsville, Pa. [Dec. 6, '67 49- IIIOMAS It..BANNAN, Attorney at Law. Office In Centre Streetoppositet,he Eplacop4l rch,Pottavllle,Nl/1011. iN0v.20.'66 47-1 Y" TORN C. CONRAD, Jr., Justice of the Peace and Conveyancer—Bice opposite Post Oka, Broad at., Tamaqua, l'a. [May 2, '67 la. PLEMENT S. FOSTER, Justice of kithe Peace, Stlneratrige—collections and agtuteles United and attended to easefully, [Feb.' W, 'BB 8-tf TOIIN SEITZINGER, justice of the OP Peace, ST.CLAIR, will attend to all bushiest en trusted to him with diligence and care. 11848 8•Iye AINIUEL GARAIEY4 .. Magistrate, A) Conveyanier and General Collector. Centre st, Pottsville, above Exchange+ Itotel. Aug. l ls. '67 33. JAMES. SEIBERT, Attorney at Law, POttsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. elartillice on Centre street, about the Miners' Bank,_ July 30, 'u9 31- II- G. DAN CROFT, Attorney at * Law, and Madetrate: .. U FICE—Cen tee stntet; , POTTSVII,LI3.• two • doors te low the Town Ilan. (Apar 9,'1.9 14-tt AP. SPINNEY, Attorne y - at Law, 0 Ashland. >schuylkfll county,, Pa., win act as agent in the purchase and sale of Seal Wale. collection of rents. &c. fAsbland. - MaY 1,7 21-1 y lIIIRIS'rOPHER LI TTL E, A-for k.) ney at Les. Pottsville, Sehtylkillenunty..Ps. Orrics—ln Mahan tango street, corner of &eon& • ApriLll, fAAVID B. GAEEN,Atiorneyiatliaw, _I./Potts,Ele,Pa., South West corner Centre and Market streets. Second Story. Entrance on Nisbet Bt. 'N. 11.--r May be coosulten bi German. 9-May 7 , '59 l- JA31113. ELMO[JOHN C. COTLI. . • ° ELLIS & BOY LE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW., OFFICE—Iu Mahantango street, near teintre,' Potts dile, Pa. . ~ [October 50,14 44-1, . - • MO. HICADAICIS.] ' [CONRAD it. annott. together. ' & 'SHINREL, At , tomer: at Law, TAMIQUA,Vit. 'Having sen d. at together lei the practice of the Law, all professional badness in Sebuylkill and adjoining counUes entrusted to, their care will reedy* prompt attessLion. May 29,'58 22- - I BUSINESS CARDS. 1100 •W. SHEikFFER, Pottsville, Pa., elates:lt the Penn sytranie State Geoloitiatl Survey, expkires mines, he. - Webber 13. '65 41-0 .UTY,'PLEASANTS, Civil :and, Mining Engineer, POITSVILLS: tare street, weft side, between Market and Norwegian. . ' . r 7. [August 8, ,326 m • VRANK CAR' R, Civil d Mid ing Englneer,Surveyer, &e.,‘ ill strew:ll°llnm)* orlands.vainee,towei pieta, ie. Mare Silver Terrace, Pottsville, . March IVO ' lA.' GENCY—For ' the • Purehase nod Rale of Heel Estate; ?tem and selling Coal; fa. • - - -- " " . 'log 171.E011GE, siAtErn,. . kit ninhii Engineer andl._ . , • • fitillLtt: • 'Datembei 'MI 60. H. McElwain, • Civil and'T Osoetm.AshLtiPLAtteals tot e sad InspePilog MlistawserveyW ikatt 41Iv Whig lands,ran; Wing Town Lets, and oillpOn bullies. la Melina of protdislon.. Lelt.r a dalgsiFountaa Bi. &MIAMI CoUnty, • " -.70.83,111111 11-17 WindoW - Shade Borders,- - _ irana 7 , Feet Long. - • SPLENDID MISO TMENTI - - - NEW PATENT: F XT URES! At Nearly Half City R if Prigetr.. Cep be had at BANNAVS Wore. Pottsville. =. ~r..~~ . €~: , 49`Calt sad eee them. ' • Paper Hangings, •tw-it4lo - &o. 011ed'YVIndow ti4ader t latareasik,a. IVIUDEY 40 . 80 WEN, Painters and Pa r Bangers, •ftair*Sbyet. PoUsitat ,S twirl' a Afgerkust limn .111 arch 20, WA - ra, a jlei art P MIT g artery: ry.ll , E ory p c u tio b le i e cr r i a b tt e e r rlifi li . a f s e I Paper, suitable for freatre Parlors, Dining Rooms, Chem. bees and Publienalidings,whlrh be will sell at greagy reduced . prices. The Stock embraces the • • &tat and most esteemed Patterns. gents... Piers. • ~-~- Now Is the time for Bugslos,for Books 'at; Clamp Wholesale end Retail • • xrearza HANGNES auPt. Aprill,ll4 „ - • PHILAD'A A, READING Excursion Tickets, MS' frold,Philedelphla to Potts -wit ‘llle and return: trill be sold it r days and bundaya,as 25 such, on those days, and on the succeeding O. A. NICOLA ..iugnat 6, '59 . • AUSTRALIA PIOtiIEER LIME. • listabliehed in 185 n Carrying the U. 8. Maus. - Positive& oti the Dog Advertised.' lIIQDAYS PASSAGE.— rheak mollaniltaint 'Rimier Ship "PAMIR!: G. II 'kit," 1500 tons burthen.-140.1c0i, Commauder,— Is Downs r " xi,. 5 North ltiver,•rapldly loading, and will be dispatched fbr Melbourne on the-15th of October, pathposiliedy• • - -- • • 0. GI ." made the passagelsettFear to Australia. and delivered bet canto in perfect order. Bbe la a rapid sailer, in first rate order, and. itvexpeeted so ' make the, Passage Inside of 75 tlagr. Ehe has magnilleenl.Recats , modations for drat and second dam passengers. , Rates of Passage. . - - •'. • First - Cabin Saloon, IF200; Second Pablo, El5O. Children in arms, free; over two years and on4er twelve. half pries. For Freight or Pasasxe.apply on board, or to K. W. CAMERON, 5 Iklellos Green, New York. Eight 11111 a for sale, and cub advance!' made on con signments. - • . Consignees in Australia: Means. Wilkinson; Rms. k Co. October 1.'59. punt '5B 21.1y1 0 EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. • ' ON AND AFTER diff.2I.IIOIMWEDNESBAY; May 11th, Passenger Trailmwill run nn this road daily, connecting with trains at Allentown fur New York, Easton.and in termedifteplacer, and at Beading with, trains for li ar. risbniu, Philadelphia and Pottsville. • • • Trains going Nast Will leave Reading at 6 A. 1.1-. and 12 Id., arriving in New York at 12.30 A. 31. and 7 P. M.— The trains enuring West will leave New York at 11,15 A. M., arriving in Reading at 6 P. M. .41, train will , also 111IITP" Estidou at 7 A. 31.. and Allentown at 6.15 A.M., arriving in Reading at 10 A. M. . , - - Fares Reeding To Temple, su 15 To Milleirtuwn; $0 60 „ Blandon, - 2.3 ~• Emaus, • , . •00 Fleetwood, - 35' Allentown, - -1 00 a.yona,. Topton, 45 Bethlehem, :1 15 55 Easton,. -• 1 15 Shamrock, 415 New York, 3 30 Freight trains Wlll also run daily between Fouling and New York, leaving Reading at 0.01 A . 3.1. JAMES MOORE, General Slept. Augrat.l3,'s9 33- LE S HI S CH VALLEY .RAILROAD... ININAINIERM s Summer Arrangements of Passenger 1 •.. • IIQN anTatter MONDAY, MAY 16th, IBM the 'Passenger Tildes on the Lehigh Valley lroad Company lill run at the following hours: . Doirn Trains. Leare - • Mail. Express. Amon. Mandl Chunk at 6.00 A.M., 12.30 P. M.. 12.35 P. M: BLathigton ' 1 6.40 to 1.08 2 " 1.2.9 "`- White flail 2,12 tt 1.33 a 2.2 a o Calawanqua 72:7 " 1.45; " 2.52 a Allentown ' 7,40 it 1.56," - 3.15 a Bethlehem 7.58 " 2.11. " 3.40 " Freriaa neburg 8.07 " 2.20 •• " 3.57 " Arrive at Easton 8.30 " 2.43 " 4.45 !'- Up Trains. Zears, Acton. . Nail. . Express. Easton at 6.00 A.M., 11.45 A. 31.. 3.35 P.H. Eivettotnilearg 6.40 '" .12.09 " 3.57 " Bethlehem 7.00 " 32 19 - tt 4.08 " Allentown 7.40 12.34 " 4.20 " Citesanqua -807 " 12.40 " • 4.35 " White Ball - 8.26 " 1.00 " ' 442 " Slatington „; 9.04 " I.D " 5.26 " Arr. Mauch Chanklo.oo " 203:- a - 6. 10 " The fa* A.M. Mill Train will run iu connection with the Catimissa, Williamsport and Erie-trait, from Elmira, Williamsport,'Danville and Rupert, and will connect at. Allentown with the East. Penn. train for Iteading,Mar rieburg and Pottsville; at Bethlehem with; the North Penn. train the Philadelphia; at Easton with the Cen tral of New Jersey train fee New York, and. at Philips burg with the Bel. Del. train for Belvidere.. This train will also enable passengers to go to the Water Gap, Scranton and Great Rend, either by the Del. DeL or the Central of New Jersey train. The IVO P. M. Express train will run in connection with thelleaver Meadow train from Wilkeebarre, White Haven, Hazleton and Weatherly. and ,with the East Penn. train from Harrisburg, Pottsville and Reading, and will connect .with the North Peon. train for Phila delphia, with the Central of New Jersey train for New York, and with the Bel. Del. train for Lambertville, Trenton and Philadelphia.: DP TRAINS - 4TR TIIEM CONNECTIONS. The GOO A.M. A mug...dation train will connect with the Emit Penn. train for Restling, Pottsville and Hants burg. The IIAS A, M. Mall train will run In emineefihra with the Del. Del. train from Philadelphia, Trienton and Lam 'bertville, with the Cen trul of New Jersertral n from New York, with the North - Penn train from Philadelphia, and will connect with the Beaver Mitadow train tor W eatberly, Hazleton. White haven and Wiikeebarre. The 5.35 P.M. Express Main will run In connection with the Central of Nev,Jereey train tram New York, and will cohneet with the East Peon. train for Reading, Pottsville Mid Harrisburg, and with the Catawh*a, W. and E. train for Rupert, Danville, Wllitamsport and Pa mirs. ' Bethlehmii; May 16th, 1859. PHILADELPHIA AND READINC R. R. Mummer Arrangement, April 18, . 1889. DOWN PASSENGER ?RAIN& Leave - Pottsv Me, daily; (except Sundays) at 8.30 A. 31., and 3.30 P. M.—Pinata*. Readingat 10.10 A. 3!., and 6.06 31. Arriving In Plniadelptils at 1242 noun, and'at 7.40 P.ll. Leave Philadelphia, daily, (except Sundays) at 730 A. M„ ind 3.30 P.ll.—Parsing Reading at 10.20 A.M., and 6.05 P. M. • Arriving In Pottsville at 1205 noon - , and at 7.60 P. M. Both 11 and Down PaL peisger Trains connect at Port Clinton with Trains to and from '.Tamaqua, Catawba's. Williamsport and Bimini: Morning Passenger "Trains Only connect at. Port Clinton for Wilkesbarro, Scranton and Pittston. Pumengers leaving Williamsport by the Catiiwisen Pod!toad Sight Line at 10.10 P. M., connect with a Pas senger Train leasing. Port Clinton at 4.30-A.N., antra at Seeding at 5.30, breakfast. and proceed direct to Phil adelpitis by the 6 A. M. Reading. AccuisunodatiOd Train, • LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH Passenger Train leaves Heading at 10.26 A. M.. . after arrfral of Up'and Down Morning Passenger Trains from Philadelphia and Pottsville. Arriving at Harrisburg at 12.40 noon. anduounecting with Paasenger the Northern Central, *Pennsylvania" and "Cumberland Valley" Nan midi% -for Sunbury, Willi.smspert, Elmira, Pittsburg. Lamuster, Eisltimore and Chambersturg. Returning, leaves Harrisburg. at 2.46 P.M., after arri val of Trains from above points.- Arriving at Mewling at 5.00 P. M.. and connestiog with Up and Down Trains for Pottsville and Philadelphia the same evening. No Trains nos on Sundays. - . Faree.nnitetwean Pottsville and Plilladelpsl4.ll2 76 and $2 25; Reading and Pbliadelpbta,sl 25 and $1 45; Ilarrisburgand Philadelptls,43 25 and $2. 70; Lebanon and Ptiladelptila. $l. 90 and $2 10; Bending and Mar risberg, $1 60 and Si $0; Reading and Pottsville, $1.05 and $0 85; Beading and Lebanon. 55 and 70 rents. Pottsville and, Harrisburg.. 22 65 and $2•111; Pottsville and Lebanon. sl'ss and $1 SO. Through No. 1 iletets—Pottsville to Baltimore,ss 00; Pottsville to Gettysburg. $1 50; Heading to Baltimore, Si; Readlos to Lancaster, $2 25. sap 0 pounds of Baggage allowed each Pamonger. Toe Second Qua Can run with all" the above Regular Passenger Trafas., . ArliornlngTrabaDonnand 41tentoonTraln tip,ostig, ran on Sundays. - Through VIM Clae*Tletete, at Mimed rates, to Flag •ara palls. thstalo, Detroit, Chien*, and all the principal points In the Wast;North Weet, and the amulet ; and Nmlvant Tleltep. at lower fires, to all the above places, can be had on Replication to the BtatlOn Agent. • Tle4rla erlll be pnrettated before the Trains start. iligbar Was charged If paid I nears. flati.Supt. 113- MINfRS' SAFETY LAMPS. • .• . Suites.tor Articles - t r HE -SUBSCRIBER has just te p ceirei from New Castle, England, a lot 'Detre Sifeq Working Lamps, made Under the inspection of the ttUSlleh, Government Agent, of the - beat quality race gauze. Also, Gauze Covers made ready for wafer these Lamps. There are the best Safety Lamps ever troduesdluto this County,and arefbrsalevholemleand retail at about the cost of inferior Lamps; Also, Wire Gauss by the yard. and Lamp Brushes by the dozen - or Also, the Clumsy Ulan for Bossed and Moe Viewers. This Lamp is covered with a thick Clan, and -gives an increased light which As ofimpmtaoeetoMao Viewers. • 88, JAANNAIt. der Thisie Lamps can be put luta' a box ined 'rutin plosive gas, and moved rapidly backwards and forwards wit bent any easel-lug, arid will tot explode._ • davit a, ISr • . - , J ..19,4001." BOONS t• Itehti - el Hoek': t ONSTANTI -on • hand, a full as 6.er an the &Mel Docks hi en, lit the county. Abe. $01100,11" STATION/W.14: Pa Pie: eV'liack;:piluit' lat.; 41t4 PesllN of ; • • 'fTSrb9lrri pappliatit tlaikrOreat print. nal Nada. ars Mall! a aa Its bolt laverablatailit at ' a.- Aslizodiatutetbarrrathiii.! PAINTING, &C. • cap. i s large ot of TRAVELI DOWN TRAINS WITH THEIR CONNEMIONB UP PA SSE NG ER TRAINS Apra i0,."69 • Ob.inaly is. bow meetly tam* Our ilitie church ta gkwathall t - .- The golden evening sunshine falr • On tower and roof is Orem:And. flow *aft and ltsunioll all monad! Whets sluilljta llAe, on earth be found? . . Thengh the gnsea *dare, whiter and dear, It peeps out all BO gaily, ;Mandan our little Tillage berg'. i. And down through all the Talley.., .. Well pleased It Is, as one muy see, ' • With Its own race and purity; la fiot always &Milt due so Where temperts rage and riot,- Yet even there the !We 'bell Speak/sent-0! 'NU, soon be quid -• • Though elms& Iwk black sod pour down rain, The insalllns brighter' comes again. bbd share Worm Wet, and wands, With 'other ptpea,Wirtivistdott Aga every heart, thou thrtfa saa'beenas; dad earth sna heaved seem' listen's% l' - Bach feelings In each Dam* 'wen, = ' Dot whet he feels *e'en* east la% Oh; eosin ensign,'" golden Ire Its little windows gleaming!' Bright as a bride In gay attire Withlioirers and jewels bresiolne,. • - Aye, took ye now. it gleams and glow% Fair ea an apitoot or rose! . , Within, our-little church shave quite— Believe ma—quite as neatly - • I• • The tittle benches, blue and white, 'All empty; look No sweetly! • Onllonday nonels empty found—. •• :Therii no inch Auras the wide wield iontidf firs.wbere against the pillared wall The pulpit high is bonded.- Well tanr.dandplanned by muter hand, All polished bright and gilded. , . Then - tomes the pater nod IsMayed; They wonder he is not afraid. • ' ' I'"per as cheap'as 6 ,•• *per Hanglamina B. BANYAN'S .7. and Bonk Store. ' ica VIWX cuuse • AILROAD. 1 0.Emmo !,11 e Ws, on naLur• Good for.•any train Monday. Cenmit Supt But he staid' up a hero there,. Aiid leads them orr to heaven. Through all Oils world , of tla and oar% 'no dock his God his given. • Soft Ws his word as dew cages doing Qa a dry meadow parched sad Loma. But lye the sun already sinks,. ' And all the vale Is darkling. Only oar little spire still Links ' With day's last golden sparkling. Bow still sod surd all around' Where shall • thatch like nun be !boo*? ADDRESS - . • Before theLuserne County Arrieultitral Society, Re the - Annual lishibittothOet. Bab, 1859, by David Taggart, Esq. 1 Ma. PRESIPM AND FELLOW CITIZENS :D. has never been any„ misfortune to appear on grie t ocensfen to ill prepared to'gratifY my hearers or do justice to Myself. Since I received youl; kind invitation, nearly my whole time has been' taken up with interests that could not be neglected.l I bare just. returned from Philadelphia, where he Peeneylvaniettate Agricultural Society brie b a holding its gilatest and meat successful ezhi it tan, and where of . course I had to tn, - , It kas therefore, hada ituPosaible to gelt ready such 'in address es you deserve to bear, or such as'l wold like to deliver. I hive thrown the raw mate ,ial carelessly and heterogeneously together, and m:ke these remarks to crate your, ,pardon for doing .. Pat though it might have been much better or my own reputation to have Stayed away, I ce Id not resist , the pleasure of coming here; for” he Arst time, to see,you..4or it is a glorious re i- ,lsge, under sash eircuMstancer as surround us meet . with the sovereigns of a fertile and lot , land. where.tbe mind and the arm, both free I unfetter , can unite to bring forth , its wonder riches. ere amid scenes, wbleh 'the Muses History a Poetry have joined to render flu. oils, it ism e.than ordinarily glorious, and must be the brain and cold tha heart that no remain unmoved among them. . _ . . • A little while ago; (lor an hundred ;earl a vefry short time in the ceaseless roll of ages) 4tis lovely valley now peopled with scores of thoutaqdp, and - pouring out wealth from above and below,iss an Unyielding ,wilderness,.affording a scanty actp ply to scanty tribes of filthy barbarians , Scar ly a sound was beard among your inountilne, but the bowl of the cougar and the battle dhoti& of . he savage. The thievieeout thronklerds of his msgaillcent domain ;dwelt in redo hilts or t er caves. They browsed like betists h herbs ad roots, or gorged theteselves with the half roasted meats of the_ hunt. They ran naked, oi'elcit d themserve scantily with skins. They earrie on I iv an wenn eating warfare with all around 'th m. They wor hipped clouds and thunder. They up. -knowledge& no superiority but there(' the hi'. y, choosing their chief foe his huge fr!tne and I , lly. stattre-,their swiftest travel-done n fOot—t . e stone headed arrows and tomahawks' he law protected Oita—their language a lei si words, capable only 6f oral transm ission—t , wives slaves, and their children liket ;bemsel beasts of prey -their only care to S or geo their cases, or murder their enemies. ' , i. now great t he ellaget-Yours are habitation s; only of comfort and' security, but of :refieeme, luxury and elegance. - Your food not very hard take, (I speak fro experience.) Yot4 germ seemlyend decorous. Your social relations, the most part, peaceful and pleasant. Your li of itrate* founded , not on the body, but 4 mind, occasionally choosing your rulers on. as. count' of, thbir intellect and attainments, our power of locomotion ' almost unlimited.um. counnunications transmitted °Who wings or li ht. 1 ning. your tainting .capasisand generations. ) Your co ble of tieing ha ded IS down through a this 'Action, the laW. Your wirer, by mutely et! alt. ljrcior betterlalres. ' Your; children, the object/ of 'tyour fondest solicitude, tutored and Marna In thiri way to honor and h appiness .: Youldig We lth from the rock-ribbed bowels of the earth -it and mould it with sinews of steel ap ar i a in a of iron. You make the soil yield up its fly and an Winched fold. • You have reduced the 41eminis to slaves—even those 'MO the Indian irorshiPped as 'gods.. i-You have -subjugated the air and l rbel ocea n . Yon have chained the fi re to 'bur ear of triumph, and domesticated the lightning t anOtent it a swift footed. messenger to the remoteseeorners of the land. . _L - ,I , i • •. r Could the red man over who,* mouldering ?Inc we stand to-day (for every foot of earth is *hu man grave) be summoned , backed from his long repose, the imaginery wonders of the spirit land would be more than realised by things around him. The Minima of his superstition were not titore mighty nor more terrible than the fire-betirtedt coursers that thunder through your valley. Vise mines and coal breakers would be workshopi for his demon., and your homer, temples forbis gods.' His wildest dreams bad unequalled the reality. that womb* spread around him.- :Stand him by' co e, the side' • Is Railroad, with I train approachin g . at full cat r—rushing on with its' living loied— groaning, ulvering, thundering, ihrieking I - ..1t is put, and all hicgrandeet conceptions o r the combined power. of Heaven nod Maar, fearfully transcended. • -: . •,• , l''' . .; Re would find your dogs • and wine' living in heUer'houses thaw the one he left her4he started for the far, rff hunting grounds-- hi . smite ,of the dwell. -. of - hey- id HI - '4 fir -- di , r IS-- DI the dwellings of , your horses and HI would t. him with almost es mach wonder, a di the great white-wiOged 'Monsters, that bore e first i pale faces scree. the bit, water, from th .home of tbe sun. Per thousinds or _your; poor, igtorani, and, s t wretched, ho and hia' race stalked ;over - lb' ex haustless rich* el your mines, and'for ten huu send more. they might have done so if the reat Spirit it bir wonderful'providence, ad not intim ' more poUrerful race to iseover and develops `hem. 1 What an incoutrb ens r4sit it is, and how will for the progres f- the world, that- w co an i Gri er and superior racteleame in contact, the le l ierior Is bound to yield, tit go flown, to pas ' awa leave this glorious earth as a tirita g to one bet ter and mightier, one more capable t use arid en joy it.: It applies not to man' only, Otto tbe or ganised tribes in the great kiugdounrof nattily:— t: ,,,, Go down with science into her prof widest dripthrt, and meting :the_ dread mrsterfes o ketnoukred ages, you will find the proots-I,erseh period of the earth's anfathumed history, eieel ng , in qiality 'and kind the one that preceded it, ntil at tan it t i became fit for the abode of thetint rganized and most. powerful creature God ever p ced upon its "Surface, Man—with the flora and fa na thati were essential to kis 'existence, comfort, pleasant and' , happiness.' i I I But the end is not yet . A few m ire thoessnd years, and the mighty race, that takes its - lmame from tbe'snow crowned Caucasus, atd which as-' tore baienditwed with stronger trades, andl larg er brains '", will have soledominion of the wit i pd.-- Peaven grant. that long betore ' tbe period a ives,l in the onward sweep of resistless estinyOn all lands they may ceeerto be tyrants a d oppressors. Heaven grant, that , ths despot's ; creed "might, makes right,"and the bandit sputtent of the, enrage Gaol, when his hordes le ' ed the I Capl-1 tol, "the rights:of men lay in their, mods. ..-: Hearse grant that, these man-crushing ductrinei shall find to lodgment in the breasts of the des tined rulers'of the world. , , ' '.- _,' 1 ' Mr. Presides; and gentlemen : I hare them far occupied yonktime without any direct. allusion to l agriculture anal, ihr kindred subjects, atid,ftir the most Part I shell have to do to to - the - old: On several former remotions like - this, hovel been .. called silica, the result is, , Taus well nigh played out on -this: subjrset. Besides Akers ,ere s t i e fikw 'peattlektpolituriti which I aM able le Inetni you, that perhaps the Worts I digress from It better ,it erlil btr fbr.tuy epettele,:. ~.---,- '-.,-.. - -:-: --.1 ~Thera is , one. brooch loorolorr of -ortlicli / oltiffit' 4 to know aomeihing. liillade to the bre e ds andl retiring of ittere - ofilie diem:elle silicate.' Ot - I; have' determined - trir malteits-shart 'add " aid will therefore Welt 11. vary,lightly. •- P • Wty _earliest gemetibefe4 - I,eantr ; iluqs boottAto ordeal 'fancier Of .ImA:stated nature la all Aar eirdadl forms. From the colossal olcpikantorbitortik ' , t `;.' ~lertrq From aftentl Lyrics Olio the efallan. ,, OUR LITTLE CHURCH: - - Agriatiturai. .t . • 4. , „ _ *ay attend enough Ho yesie,Aura tatholtright winged iieect,bia whine Ittiliasistiaer Mit dawn aever:breke, nor the . ' ehadow "of omit% fall,. I hays 'found pastime and happiness in malty day; that OAD Ott; And- ; in a clout Ind eathuslste. 4 obeereatir of the instincts, qualities and hahlts of song o tboie "'bleb man ' Vas brought under .his doliiin on.: - I may have gathered a few facts that atighi bineeful to 'Vote, who have had less .Inelithitteet or 'Oppertatiity toobserre them.'"' I Vile lesitied that any kind'of aoliartniy he greatij improved in form, 018111 ant elisfatter, by allays' breediug front the but of .tttat kind. And this applies not only to animals, bat orphan's. 4 rs I hat's '" le red that although ;he chsracteriitias of Itna 'or may be engrafted' on another by erot slagitbe itill.not ettnain.. .1 have honied:that napalmssi intermediate be iamb, _listed. I ey will get back laths path in width the gieitereator started them or thi)rO,lll - cease to biat - 1W ,Ilaislade sit the kinds hi luilitidod to people this utrthl and -be will unmake all otbers.• ; He his Wahl:abets° 'law of Nature, by, whieb the harinbo; of his Universe shall be disturbed. Ile has ettablithed no law that •WoultAir the world - with a multitide of hideous moottere and shipo lota hybrids: ifs has either decreetatter barren. . aus'es, their doom; or Compelled theasto cry back to one or the other among rue from. "bleb they sprang. .It only among those somewhat 'lliad; that 'mongrelising can uke - platte• it all. -lied • with mute ilf those, the offspring is entirely inca pable of prioreation-l-whlls those thii.ara cePeNs - are hound ultimately to breed bask to one side or - the other. In toile instances, tVithYbridt,thOugif barren Among themselves, may procreate with. either pure kind from which they Came. For in ! . ataqes, the cross of the Musk Duck (very Improp. erly called 'illoscovy,") with any variety of decks, is of this sort. The half-blood with another half blood will produeo nothing( while•witb either the Musk or the common duck it will produce a quar ter or IhreeAuerter blood. 'The cross'ol the An- Per penadiensfs, - or American wild goose, (which Ise/ally a swan) with the eonimen 11100111 wit pro %dues an offspring as barren. as a mule. Thos na ture has wisely provided laws against the infriug meat of her gloriosa' relent. ,She i needs neither lawyers' nor courts:to eriforce'tbeu, but with her •owtt , mighty band compels Oberdietiee and repel' ,' • . • kliave learned too that the other extreme mast be avoided: that too - close dtiri!drid mist be ibunned, 'or fertility, bisect itnd 'power will be sacrificed, While you keep wittily!, the: limits of a variety, you cannot. get toe fa4airay from blood relationship. Following this! rule, and breeding only from the best, the Englii)c - taco horse has keel enabled to snatch the laufels of victory from the brow of hie Arabian wester, under the shad ow of the Pyramids, and almost in eight of his native desert. Following. these rules, the game .cock' of to- , ,;ay- is • four times 'as powerful as his wild progenitor of the Jungle. I have also learned, that what Is worth keeping . at'ell, is better'wortil heaving in the best possible manner. An animal may be fed just enough to .:apply the unavoidable waste of life—just enough to ;ripply the carbon that warms. his body,.and the secretions that are continually . passing away from him; and gale sot a pound es a yea'. In thitease-all the food, and all the, labor are lost. BasMben this waste Is once- supplied, nearly aN the additional food goes to increase his weight" and value. While two lbs. of food a day, maynot make a single armee of meat, four more pounds may Mike meat enough to• pay for the whole six pounds of foe& .1 have a neighbor-who premieres on the two pound system. Ile tried It once - en a pair of shoats that weighed alive 100 pounds each . when be got them. Re kept thent4B,mon the, and Alben hakilled them, they netted bun 81 and 79 poandtof pork. They were a little harder to kill, or rather to catch than any` tame pigs you ever beard yOf. When the butcher got .into the Pen, they jumped out, and khan the dogs gut after them in the garden they 'jumped in again. And so it ' went,iin at one end and out the other, until an hew !was - misted in the fruition 'chase. They were !nought down at last by a ride in the hands of a titan who was accustomed to shoot qa the wing, - and realised its I have before stated, 79 and 81 pounds respectively: Add such - pork ! sole leather were greasy and tender - in comparison:l- Now T hold, that the 'further you get from this (system of feedinethe hatter; Fenned.up animals 'intended for slaughters' should' have all the date, just as much as they can eat and' not one muse* more.; •To be sure, thise that have liberty, aad a .chance to , make a portion of their own living, may, be differently treated. But I maintain that the' `Course I have laid down - ii the cheapest and - least trouble:iota& for making pork, 'mutton, or. beef, or any other kind of meat. No horse can work,well, - no cow can, milk well, no pig can make pork:well, 'and . no field' can produce mops well aril, it be 'fed we 11... T'herals nothing which. Fends in the 'inillestl '-degree to. the comfort, prosperity and hippioess 'of any portion of the human.race, so low or insig , eificant, es.not to merit at least, some share of our cerisiderettea. - Amid the itiOnitade of Na ture's worki, here is nothing sal great, but that we should try to comkehend it—'nothing so mean as to be beneath our notice, or the notice of the highest and, mightiest of the earth. Philosoph'eni may subdue the elements and com pel water,,fire, air and lightning Ca minister to the wants and luxuries of the whole human brother -hood. Men with great besets and comairre brains 'mity,sway their fellows with; the Might and magic of their eloquence, as the wind the . up 'believe/. Might Kings andtJunquerorsimay lead on armies of serfs or fools through carnage and death to a fruitless etetory and. shake the world eith the bloody t unde it of battles. But philosophers, and broad brewed' men 'and kings, and conquerors, in ten thousand years, could not feria the smalle st toted . that Min its little hour beneath the sun, nor the . Meanest worm ,that makes its slimy. track along the 'ground: Thee shall any mud affect to despise that, of Which the mightiest 'likens them, must raven fell to Midi or enuoterfeitthe r ust dialing live attribute? • - • s kf these little - [binge are werthy of thought, - 1 study. and-experiment, how mdch more ire the •larger, intern eta that are embraced la are exh Widen like this— r eour mageificent horses, your beautifuli cattle, your life sustaining crops •of wheat end corn. I • Leta fall I attended threll.B. Fair at Rich mord, and beard the noble and patristie speech of nal- Wto. C. Rives, is which he ;raid. it bed been mon mon to issert that Cotton wan King.." 'fie de nied said that that 'adieu eorn was,king. Se it is, and I-will prove it to ycio.; - (Or as the By the census ef 1850, the "elite of the earn elop the_Bolted States is set down it $296,000,000 I I A 00,000,000 Cotton,. ,• ,1 98,000,000 • = • . 96, 000,000 • . Baiter,• ' ' 50 . 000 * 000. • 1 ~. . Oats, - . 44,000,000 Irish Potatoes ' , , • , •,.' 311,000,000.- Sweet 1 . 4 ' . , 19,000,000 Wool; •' • ' - . ,' ' -15,000,000 TobaCco, ' ' I - ,i. _ .14,000,000 Cane Sugar,' . . -I ' 12,000000 Rye; 1 , I ' 7,800,000 Orchard redacts, 7,700,050 Buohleheat l , • .• . i' .15 . 7,000;000 • • I • While cheese, hemp, rice, barley, meanie a. clover seed, miple sugar, hops, Bal i seed. grass and wille, range in the order I have named them from $8,000,000 down to $440,000. ! - i ' Thud You will see that the sal Indian urn in the United Stater is nearly tb times 'that'of . whist-lnore than three times . that of cotton nr bay, and mot than idea, cotton and ivy united. and more than half as much ac-lhess and . all I hive enumerated put together. I In the list of Corn pros dog States; Ohio etandelfirit with nearly sixty' millions of' bushels, Kentucky 2d, Illinois 3d, Indiana 4Th, Tennessee bth, Poprisylvanish 12th, with nearly twenty millions, New) York 13th with , less than eighteen millions. 'Btgto make amends for this, Pennsylvania stands Pat in wheat, rye, and clover seed—second in oats, Irish potatoes,. buckwheat, bay, batter, and pinidnets of market gardens and orchards.- Bet Pennsylvania hos el, _ ements of greatness beyond all • these, the will enlarge and enrich, her long after the merely ag gricultural States are 01141 up. She has lime.. stone, iron ore and bituminous coal in common with several other States, aid'. she has what no other State and no other country can bout—the• only. reel anthracite • coal yet „diseorered in the world. And it is this that will continue to build • her up, until hei barren hills shall be more port leus than her richest valleys: - It is this that has _made your population 100,000, which nineteen years ego was but 33,000, add nineteen years hence may le 200,000: It is this thit has pied. the population of Schuylkill 90,000, which nine teen Years ago watt but 29,000,end nineteen years. hence *ay be doebled like you - roam. It is the Inexhaustible riches that underlie "the hills and 'beaniittal valley* of the one and the rugged - monn. Ming 14 tho other. a .- :' • ~' • The enthreeite coal trade of Pennsylvania, greet as it istdready, is hut a trifle .to what it will he. Its raven or eight millions of ions per annum will. 'be five times seven or eight Millions before all it us are desd.' - Pai the time will eolne when it will • find itstwayttot only intaerery harm, but thi day willUotne when oar furnices will make all of ear 'awnircloyand our forgei add foundries and rolling mills wart it tote abspe-rwilirn American handl ' era ft &alit skill shall fashion?Ameriean fabrics Mr - Arsertasa use.. And most of these shall come to Lucerne, Schuylkill. Carbon e Northumberland and Diephin. for the fuel,ta feed their. Brea; As Burs 11 but ono. opinion at present ,oa this sebjeot in Pennsylvania, I trust, . Mr. President, I shall ' norbe 'charged with polideal bMs when I allude ... to this/writ/Ode feet.•Brea Mr: Buchanan is. tend/ !snored th le.polley, as mach 40 thit Sewell „, qitile accused firm of opposig rho At! gain is tratioo. nitr - fine car my is now reliably the foci rib in • population. In aMx yam - it Milk be the second, ,mzeiridild odlyikt utirsrest and bstotifyl rostra ,. 41 .;a. bits at :%VW ,0 Porn - b",_, 1 "0,_ and nitirebstise ber,ntitisent tw4 ' , Sul rtiher In ',"lthit Vatted Statiiii;-andletettit nufectores' thin s • 'orally iti tint itoride *OA fob' Ail :PI 61071.. ,- .lvaatatas troshostiCro liglts!ti" l ' '" ' „ttnl ' z LOsOrsa-Criaaty . idaraaMisit !bot: I. osin book. or all the aikhrietto WjoiPt it -16 most aortharky—the nearest•to tbitrotionie . 1 , Par 0.4440 1- . rfri lo iqJ otilor ollpythithypor. au of UP Stato,asi we kit, aiiitkoffiP l Pria oaf re "if Arrealuve irr us loatiotto Oar wort • etraseinselitmlthar. rarnnu t7l onzolettetis• tbil olliOstekt abitliol.l - . • ' y SOOT Zookk bounit i js otrory Toddy ofrotylo. „111•0 1 ,1441 , of e v e ry deseriptlio matiroclored,bouse 11?11:16 4 s , to' older et shortest sotke. No. 46. • aid severe winters-=';nearest to MO greet Nei ton. analog lake country and the lake", theaundres; Sok Lament* navy of eteniernt-,;Snet teat veins "o'er wonderful thicknelioint your "'oil itealfAt/so best lualitybear itioaanftetipa. LO A" le the eaticocitess coalfie !AS etorieLV &side" It is net dug ant, of _barna iko4 fowl mountain". akin o th er ten ons, 41St It if eigit with fertile and productive' ritleire that tar nish food bitheleiliag miner" Who bidet it'furtli. It is the first enemy in which anthreellis seat was 41searered. „Ninety, •,years ago, a blaekeallth slimed Obadiah Gore WU the first o use 1 . 1. It was not' found id irliat'hr now Carbon Coat, 1291--in Schuylkill tilt 1293,•n0t lb -Napkin' tad Northumberland Ow many years afterward*. :Mr. President, I alluded a ,while ,ago to. the • census cif 1850. I will do lb again to ahoy the_ great preponderanee of the igneulletal Internet in this country. -Eshowe: - • ) Fartastu., . --,,, t 2 4 ,414,11110 Laborers (many of whom are camplprod 3 — li byby the farmers) e Carpenters,. ' 441 2418_,1190,,, Shoemakers ' • •!-- " - • ' fturlloll .BlicAsmithsi, • - , . , MIN Miners.. •,17,149 Masons,. • • , -gods Tailors, ' 4 " '" -• IMO Doetner,• ' • 49,1190 Pmcbergi I• • . : ,* , r • VAN • • - • • - 241, " 0 • 'Tarerukoperi, ' ' - 29,040. Editor", " ' , "4,182 Grindstone weavere,, , ; 4$ Ilona jockeys;: Igo Chimney sweeps, • '59 Nag pickers; ' ' • ' Whitewasher', • • • ; • -s A. 419 Wire workers, • • ;;- '422 Now, Sir, I ask yonto look at the*, ialikw( k itvas 'and tell me if you don't think there is lope 'Dili take about it. Only 419 whitewasher" in the Uni ted States! , Why, I harsi known more Shea 4,00 angabed in whitenohing a single• candidate for .the Presidency, and as many more whitewask log roma other ':andidate. And as for • wire 'workers, 452 wool] 'net begin to bandy , the ' little county I elms from::_ There ,use own • _in which at !oast half the population ,belcox to''this class. when there ate Ilarrisborg and Washington, where I have seen 'at lobs SAGO • at one time. and all at work ! • Thera le orrataly some mistake in these morns or• the' neat oboe will shoW a most. remarkable increase in this. - two cleseee.. ' Bet let as return•' to the feel that Agrielahese affords employment Union) people than elk other callings gaited. Besides it, Is a pleasaokiut honor able and glorious vocation and not, the less so be cause it is one of trial. • It was once intid.by a gifted son of Penneylet- Dia, who seattered . the bright jewels of his nand ._ around him with • profusion that few mild. eat late and none excel, but whose voice is now s - lanced f —lt wusald by -the . eloquent a d . lamented Conrad,' 4 Toilwalks the'earth WitnAlle -step of a gloat as port of a oonqueror:! ,:I reiterate the tlimsght, and add that they, are net the least among th j e heroes no Lire's great fleiti of battle, whose brawny arms and ' suniwartheht brows attest theta to be the children , of Poirsity And Toil.. . . , , , They have built your railroads and dog your canals—drained yotirMarshea, sod erected your hchisei—cot down your (omits and beautified your , fields—bridged yourrivers and tunneled .your mooateins. They hire covered the land with cities and the oceso with ships. They have Made the desert to smile and the wilderness' to blown. Dr the olden time they built the great pyres 'olds, that stand as firmly to.day, end, tany stand.as firmly to ten thousand years, as they did more than forty centuries ago, when these toiling 'Men piled the vast stones one above another....— •TbeY erected the ba.e 'walls of Babylon, and the , long tamed Parthenon dhat crowns the Acropolis —the Coliseum and aldthe proud temples, whose very ruins are mill a wonder to the world. It was well-said that !'Toll walks the earth with'the step if a giant and: the port oft eonquerer." Bot a . mightier actor in the Drama of I.ife bas appeared upon the stage. The genius of man has ineugo rated an era in which this gigantic conquerot shall 'be dethronekand alt the hard labor'of the world be done with hearts of steam and muscles of iron. •Along "the corridors of Time" we hear the ap proshing footsteps of an Age when the earth stall yield up Its fruits more abundantly than now not to the *sleet of the brow that is produced by the toiling body, but that which retake from the 'thinking, inventive, toiling , Already. Sir, In addition to your corn shelters; seed drill's, threshing machines, tiapers, planing' mills, looms, locoinotives, and steamship., a plow has been Its: 'vented that, without horses or oxen, will turn over four or, live acres in an hour. I hare seen its work, and the great problem has been solved by a poor and unpretending Penosylvaulan. ' "Ay, were not sr man to die, • Me were too mighty for this narrow sphere: Mad be but time to brood on knowledge here, Could be but train hie eyi ; Might he hot wait the mystic word and boor, . • Only his Maker would transcend his power. • "Earth bath no mineral strange, Tb' illimitable Mr no hidden wings, • Water,.no quallq, in coved springs, • . And Are no goiter to change; &peens no mystery, and stirs no spell, Mr. President and fellow citizens, I do not long to that exceedingly practical class who be;. Here tbot no effort should be made except to pus., per die; coarser tenses of men, or minister to their' absolute physical asseessltiee—to feed their bodies and keep them from the best and cold. While 'there things are all essential, there smothers also worthy of consideration. The adornments of our• homes—Abe beautifying of our gardens—the em-. belliihment of our streets and public buildings.... our churches, our court bJuses r and ,qur capitols, are not to be overlooked, so longs, we keep within the limiti of our means. The poet has said A thing of beauty Is ajoy Masser; and in-all this great urultitudenbere an few minds - ; that will not apprediste the sentiment. . God Almighty has kindly granted to the aggro !glided labor et mann surplus far beyond thepres- Ding necessities of . bis body, add he has endowed him with a lore of the beautiful, from which be is enabled to derive an intents and exalting pleasure. ' Thetreit God had set Met an example in all his works. Over the fan. of Nature, utility end, beauty are inseparably blended. ./She beauti ful , • on, the prairie and in the forest—in the valley and on the motitain•top—i-in the river and °tithe ocean—ibeautilui in the cloud and the eateran..- in the calm end in the storm—beautiful among the violets and among the stare---beautiful OTliq• where! In all ages eleffieed 'man has been traele tble glorious instinektif his nature—this love *Case beautiful., Yin 'see it,not- only -in the -spbtedid panne and temples which adorn every great city of the world, but iit On gorgeous fanes .which ! Babylon and Thebes and Athena and Rome rear•l -in honor of their fain and poweihite Arid yowsinit not less In the vino/rand dowers theteloster around the.humblest homes' of maw. And where you see it, folly and vice and crime de not often !titer. You .hare met bere t - my • felloW-eitizens, to-day under mer4than ordinarily propitious einuantan ees.-• For the first time in several year. an-shon dentharrtrest has crowned your etforU aed reward ed your Mt. Nett* storm nor . drought! nor de stroying Insect has come to mar the reelivrition of your hopes.. And it may safely be asserted. that never-before in a single year has the soil Of Pena.. sylvanla added so much to the substantial wealth of the world. Even in lands over - ..whieb Tyree ! .ny. and Oppression • brood, -a plentiful harvest Is deemed good cause for rejoicing. How much more so'io a commonwealth where Liberty le se &Irma beautiful today asnhan, more than eighty-three years ago, she sprang radiantly, glorious from the brind brows and the mighly'hearts the brind. ed paulots of old!. , ' . And they have ever been the best conservators • . of this great boon, whose industriornhands wrest comfort and plentj from the kind and fruitful i earth I For history tenches that though they be not the first to win, they are the longest to-wele it. And may we ever be as faithful to preserve It se..our fathers were when they Pledged tbeirlive?, -their fortunes and their sacred honors to'schlevs , it. Ifipme,_ - demt Vr . aptps spar. d elleitery dose: I p ame JosairasAsapsr II OHMl?thefilifliWatielleitillt► jrnd -I ltddihirlYedefs, • • ?,I ..Plqpnitiddi s Boat, ter Abaktoold4,' „"ft i'Whith the stows/tin soul alight not compd." " Teams BLACK. is reciOrted to be prep ti i "hi- Joinder to Douglas, which will score hlm Do. locon Pulp& of Pialadelpbto; Ii dud.: A prominent Ofilsea. Woooder of tbs Amairicao Sea goof. • . Zciistaris, %h. Protsnor of isiigustios in Dickinson =Soniiinstr i c Monday ' - 112.,Umbrawotu% a E.rtt4eky 3feather el the .tut Hom e trilkhe preseat..= by the &whets Or. posidoe at a eeadidete for Clink. . . Mr. Iltlttratiess;ilis B"t°° C°ltiiresfilhN h /lumping it in Snorer, and regaling blisieelf, isi the ioiervol of poliilial*re, by eisOug but - .., falotte: . , . . • ~ BiIt2BEIGTAIS bit notarised tram Nevem; bate.. leg entirely felled to isles atosey., halite Tilts en tepee tractile: , This tootemis• b,seileeiseity 411 - lehr",t-"""'". • t cloop #.,4w44, 7 4.,401 Mauch Chuck candllatit ellkarCle4shill Pr•tb,lf Hutt 4 9 W 1 .°( /4. 0 0 4 °° 44 / 4 , tiTai .9 1,61 *) .3 4 111 , 6 - • • -.•••• !t• Mr-Woo - of Mt. Zittpi'W elf* tronsattiOstg 61totiliptogroosiiirte N v -Yolk.' -?be' Pita" istiecti to Oka& ThiitOrith deli beidoer not bid:6i IPOOlbsidi expertise:lL _ Olt „lii IMMIII
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