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" ---.-4 - • Aitirettie defrenteiffe, Itiiii Boats ir, aril holartilabra lief eihers , , '., , -,. ~ . ...-., ~, . • ..,. , ... . - J. 4 -.: "c - -- ...".. - P. ... 0. , ~;,.., ' ' . f:o' • ''': ~i rd ..., rarlx na ,priltary,, . • • ~,., - : . , _ .., . ..., - -.. _ • _ , _ ` - ''''" - '4 1 „..r..4 4 111 ft, , --.•- • . :. , E N E .. ..,., , T) ~ . . ....,_,.,4_ ..,...„.., ~,,,,..-... ~ ..:.:...,:_:,..i.. AllitliZtistt, - -1. ' - Order labki., lice - re ''''" ~A Vloot.TruoAers aspplloa '2k - the , ~ _, ~ . • . , , , -.. . • ' , . 1 „ . „...pa A . • . - .''''r' r ,''' —'' . - 4,' ',.', ..e. .'. ..- -'.' • -4 , '.,' ' '‘' 1 ' ",- 11.' 1 Attbovery 464'0116 . 11e5.= Orirsteek of .1011,112 I s alf ! * atil . - • ' ' " ' ' --- ''' : ,, ~ , . , ~, . , - _. - ... ~,, ...r ' -',..„,....„,, • - ..-_-, .-- . . .-- ,-• , . • :...-.!.1, ~, _ •, ~,) .:„. ..• •••'' ~.- - c.' .• -4 ... ~. ....., . 1 , - 4 •,s'.: -- ." .. t ."'T .--, .., , ' rsoraixlasstra.tb,aa that Glass other alleala ibis ass „ . ;:FTC' rat Lao or vsonrirstra. ' • , . r . rr i lkon of theaters sad sr hairdresa . ane* of • tio, • r pow,- . . . _ that _ 0,4 p..hltaiOrtotyaoattruut S Laud thS fe1...v....L. pitd. r „, t hz,,,ao ,, ra no , F,lwt rvr tarn** to lA. their f.-ra .' * ".lc , to which thew. are diritetant, •a•ato. , until ihr.y hat. sattlad the ttt. , u tivomUottei. • rot,. (anther ;damps without I .pti.,!ishvr An 4 the norapapor# *raiment rot „.1„0,!n.) any held rarpousible. ~nt. here liwidtal that rofualog totake th.• rotooring, and Iva:log t r' t ; f< priO• lade evictomcv, of intentional IRON WORICS.. - 1301LfRS AND STACKS. , i+ , .l--. TI O, ilibirriber io peparta to ex 'VW .. e-ntne tulara f4r the *hove ant-let, with "• "" divpatutq et the .1,1 Owe of husinese, F a : -'t .1, :e / .1e .Nerannen 213 feet boilers always ou , I „,;d, ale). the resenfietnrer of ' _:• r, ,—.. „ COAL A. 14111 OT/lER. SHOVM S,. (.!th, temmaterial and V,torksuariehip. Itepal.-a pron - Tpt. i f a.tended to. - 11?r•Fana for %Oiling ventilation always. 0 hand. • , -AJ B.EZ $ ',MK& lAtaville, disgust V,'52 ~ 7 -36.1 p .• - ' FOUNDNY:4 - NtAtttlNE SHriP eort Carboni, lientiyiliiiii Co. A 'l, U. WiIiTERSTEEN ann unreahis Zt o readillel l , front -the eensplet outfit of i . = th e ebeee named evtaldtvhsne t.. to onp- IriXt - clag ply all onlers in his line of huldoeva— *eels as fur gleans Enginltaliroad palDrill' Cans. l'nuipa, Coal itraakere,Ca tinge and go,hinery of eiery pattern. Ho warrants h .. work tol ;ire matlvfaetion,and'keeordingli p aella patronageat iO3ll. sad abroad. 1 an. 2.:, 1859 ...11t FOUNDRY ANDNIACHINg Itiop,. sic.. car Vactory. or..c. , NOTIOC...—The bovines** f the late firm of SXFDP.n. a "iiIL.NTS, will he gri ll p . ' ..notiouvelty the aub . airlbef In all Its 13 - . 6 ...:-,;,;„ serious branebea of , Steens Engine ? %sliding. Iron Founder. and Inannfae twer.4 all itioda of M seldnery, tor Railing 111. v, Meat l o p u raarei. 1:allroad Care. de, dr. lie will al eontlnue !th, I,ll , lnrgs, of al in inv and &Ulna the eels rited Pino 1i,,,.4 White ..dsh andL•tria and Note i rev i Red .elah fat., he log Pole proprietor ott heee Cellierle - .81.3 080. N. W.B s Jannaiy 21. WV; ---- liiiITSVLF.LE ROLLING NI T IE sulArriberP are oust 4aetu ag varionavizes C* 1 1 4 111111 W e lghi g 4r.:45 26, 30.3'2 an cilint per yard. Alan, la rge Balla • . *ppmv_eol pa ttertiß, Ay poryarkt, Yrntutheeiprrietiej eenfide:nt mikinr, Raiii in quality by any niRI in lbe eountry. r.tmuaul , •ati..na 10dt-eared to Mews Yar d It'ik Factors. loftsettle, KM Kara , . wit hP. tog. JNO. Jon e 21!). '57 • PALO ALTO, ROLLING MILL. - The Pubscribero, big it V.6' 10 1111. ,cEM4III", mum* to their friends an the public. r i.Teneralty.thit 014;4 flew lolling Mill ~,st Palo Alto ie reniptot , mud in full • - and that th eca , prepared 14 furnish T rails of various patterns. trete lug from 2 1 170 ibs.poryard, Also, different sivis o fiat, square aim round merchants bar iron Qrdo•rs for rids or bar iron are imapeelfri and will mft.t with prompt ■ttention if the Rollinw Mill, Bright k Larch's liar stn , et. nr at their °Aire. rorner Market strwlta. . - iutywpcn, ! Inn , 1 LT TO CO A LOPEPRATerORZ oru,4t, pneer Itot The seheeribri respect( t , imitis. the Ittentiott of the hostile /I i ty to his Dell•tr, Works, ri: : : - hlost the Yeses lX..,4 l ;;Vl' f o r' ttn t s ' r llle . ,l'i7:.'lskiets - ils Is s4.4liteAct ur, }MILERS (W EVERY a s :SCRIPT FolokrtOis..k; , ,, AlrStowkt4lll.lt l'illos.t.laso I Or.. k^.. Le. Ftotirrs on. hand.:.. r 1',...1‘, ! s vrartlealnieohante.nitallaviwr t „?. I ),,,, , 0 .,.1i en:lrriy to this breo,:, 0f., , h .. 11,th.r,:liim.olft hal work done At htn r lc AI zit , v...,it ..; art tart to nil who way tsso j ton. 1 olividunts nod Companies wilt Is 4 ,, t- ,,, ..ir si tit ot age ti 3 eiatuinegi le Ist; rk bt:t r: , esshere. • • , ~ JOIN Nor. ::i.'57 . .. _. SEAVER .611rADQ_W IRON ORKS.' zrice w. Rudeolvrev ec trolly in :Maim forms the public that I .i isnovr sole ki..,.. t , Proprietor niche put ver.:t callow train .k, ./ ~..- -; ,',,,llrata. Worts:arid is tut y prepared to -7- . .. tnann facture. at this, e tabliehtnent. St...toi EliCAUtli• of " every rile: Pumps, tallroad And Kill Car, and every other deseription of Iron and Ilria.alitst lugs suitable for the:' Coal mini' it or other hu. 4„,,,,,,,.„. li K , ~,,,.t. ~,,,,,,,able terms... Also. 11/otring Ci Iludera fur Blest F urnares and Machin I work In goo oral. 'lmpairing of all kinds done with n e at newt and dep. patch at the I,o'yeat priros. _All work furnishod by themwarranted to perform well. fillet would i.olirit the custom of those who may want art lilec In theirline In thi.trlrinity. . All orders will meet With Immediate apd prompt attention. - ilearer ltleeidows. January 1.'59 . i 1- • ) AtHLAND IRONVOTS. The iui.terit , ,re are n iv( fully pre. 74, 'moil to furnish, at the Ashland Iron • ' :"; '-- works, Steitin En'gi ties "Id pampa of 11 . 1 , ii ,-...,,,„, Any ismer anet ca sett f.r mining and ..... ...._ ........ Milk. purpose 4, Cost lire kers of every Alt.. :nil pall ,rn fled ill Use, (opt ber,u It i castings:mit f..Niuge sit every description. Gal an, brill Cars of all sizi.a and patterns. large Truck and fl TAC Cars.—all furnished at the shortrat notice. The' 1 , hsrribers flit ter thenn.olves thlit.lll3 , ollUal as every . 'ember of thii brat P. a pres e t iratniechauli. they will be tble to, furnish, millinery , t hat will compare favorably. ith itt” Ili the Ile: I on. All orders directed to'', P. ilawit sit 41,f finoB.4 Ashland. Schuxlkillcounty, ta..wlll re , •i re nronipt at. tentluti.h. l',llA IN Eit, , • 'MITA :1. GARNETS,. ' /OS Er GAY:NV.II. • 19- 10 KS, . . . A ehlanj, glty 10,'6; WASHINPTON 'RON ' isottevitle, Pn, 'EROS. d. JAS. IN ER respect : 11`.r.'1041t folly invite the attenti n of the.,Lnal nem; community to their New Machine . . riff ,. v. .„ t. ~,, Shop and 'Foundry erect al tirt ween tout and Railroad ' , streets. a it fronting. on Norweg-ian street, where the'y - are prep: red to execute all orders 'fir machinery of Brass nn. Iron, sorb as i Stoaut Engines. all krnas of .tl es , log f , r Rolling M Ili N. thißt RIO Saw Mills, Single a nd , hould acting Pumps, 0)31 lireakera, Drift ears. all klndsif It Ilmad Castings, such as Chairs for Pal and 'f' nail: Proga:Ssitiches. Air.: all kinds of east and wrought Trott Shaft itig. Ile. I ng 'practical mechanics, and having me the demands of tho Cool Region their Molly for yea s, also all kinds nr.tlachtnorr In their line of business, t eyttatter them selves that' work dine at their esiablls taunt will give satisfaction to all who may honor them %Mb a Mil. All orders thankfully received and promptly earcutedon the meet reasonable , terms. ' ' TllO4 AS WREN, JAMES WARN. . Non. - e-'2. 'l7 - j 474f . MORRIS, JONES & -- 0 - 0 '' li • - IRON A. 1114) STREET. .11ER ICANTS. ,_, Market aid .Sixteen( Str7l s, l'Ailudetphia; II nVe nis , 2,:( An hand acid !ft r 13310 • ' '',. BE.,'T ENO 1.1 S II It IRON—SoIi ,ae.crtment of 4 411:tosils.". and other favorite brands. , I BEST AMER I. CAN BA ES—ordinary fitel , , or m 11.4 'th order for bridge purpose.. &e.. te—RENNSYLVANI A ROI rxit pi,ATE._ Promlentou. 'size.. ur cut to requited size. HOILER It IVETe—Barr brand, =thir' solid Idle.. BEST EN MASH CAP, AXLES—American au& Engli.h. FLUE It 1417 Err' IRON—f.r coterinc .rhnte..: Ar. AMERICAN A t-COTCII PIO IRON. It AILBOAD I RON— T rails and flit Ears minable for mines. t nrooulsr.—ke. JUNIATA.' "EN411.1 SU & NORWAY SLIT RODS, POETS. NUTS and WAStititS—E6r beldam!. rar.. and machinery purposes - gen' ,, tsßY• CAST. SUSIAR, MACHIN!: And BLISTER STEEL. At.,. an ettra quality for taps' and dies. The above; Eve:Eel—with a full at.ortnient of Iron. 1g tort, Nails .and. Spike.. to whieb the Attention 'of draliTP, railroad comps IT le!, engineers. rif ners..rounders awl tn.. rhiniet..l.lnsited. Ilse in 1 8 59 19:ly PINFCROVE IRON WORKS Ptuegrove, Schuyllttli County, 'Pie. 4 /11.111111i , ThIS VAS now under ► NI", the Pur.rintt4lt.mels of dons V. Wts:s. E.sq., formerly of t ell known erne or ,r. ii - ren lirns.. or - . ,-..- • Mr. WiTte% P , Ar.?l , • ne.• no extending thminth a perhd'nf many year. du . rim! %bleb time he has been concerned in the er,•rttr n ot , onil-ufthe largest irmeworks la the United States, wiii Co. a snfficient guarantee bf the' character of the estabilibment.. • ' ins - troi , othepsfse, fIVIIII engines or hns. yrowrr'grit /I their contiectici._ns, machinery for blast - form. 11 - itgre..4 - cisfiritills, saw miliS. ina• • ,eltin,ry .r single sod diini-LOcting pumps, trev,:er., 1,1.1 cars will receive precept atienti,en. • C. -, nne•tel with, the works isra lame steatO 6w:tactful, esnalde ut large orders ut short notice_ The ears insde at this establishmeet are second to mine in the elate for durability. while the style of place wheel eninetou-ree,l sod extentiTely . -used is superior. and worthy Ite.ottenthm r.f Rsiltrind ensupnoles, Ity strict attention Fume-ro. in all tto details, the prnprieter thePlMar..re IrtM Wor s ins 7 receives!. share of public pit riThlio.l.l..imp.st.NurriNo. Anis It EN. . .1 Vroprieitor. !faster Machinist gad_ffupt. March 1.2., TAMS lUA iaCitt WORKS: - ri,er It ; tt !roll Fourviert.Micaff r aed rod and C:r Bail h e ,. The sub...6l,er. are r0...,..t0tr0d to inlapt reerite erdriir for all klud. of .1-tat lona -41.„, c. 4 tirdtiner.ind ma:Lb/nary ter coll!rn tam ~,,, Wart ful,rtinccr., tre titteu ~ -too facilities and pr3 , llral rata: Truero'; .the harinrs. warrant thttu Iu IA titip the lararat:i contracts at tho lowo4t.prick...„ attefttion 1a ca led to Taos New,, Sipe Patent Windicly, Machinery ..bye h/cil the riot, or Shalt rope or cholas runlon the top , bet utee itt dined, wary. Thi. arra nacraput, it /al rottlMintiy briierad. wit! , Pllve in the troar and tear Ph t ots-. ot, chains- the. pricr of toe indchl nary in live - 3.11,...1kt4itut for 2..e.t • ,, t,d,o.rtoo and daraidlity, it calarent I.‘ a orp3*. r ,,, tocpc.tot to , . new car *Peri l ; i k ti r adatel by tip. Cur ler, It 44 ton. 11:1:: .01 0 01 rtn l hot at nor cork.; and lo t% ehod'tfie iMvi of the*eve. eit govern crintr* past. tputt; not-n sintir wlioel !Ravine toren ' , miter) eiro,e itiLietroduetimi We Etre., nayr pifdrig it tinder (Ac. ;art of Frm., of the prin.. , yrreyn ire irf the rota ntry, W.a,Yroti Coo rail the, at eat innnf he:public. to the T -mains Car Ithrp::-rarrn-elf with the ahner-weraa, and rt.ttlity ereola4 thewtanurt,toret.f Ilrift. Vicicht eters sod Trnrtt o.mb/I'4inch:belt wi th JAL+ lat;,t inprovemertx.wo that th.y fe.e romlded to e%ecuee *Nit raueh cheaper/ad with tutrede.palcb' • w.mic cialranh44. Ferran,. Irsnilrg anythiit in - 0, 21' arPuid do win to site Ott a nail. • CARVEtt k ALt r& 17- - • • April.; .':9 M lif . BALDWIN & CO.. 1 - ... eminvEr.M. - ,-' 1 , flrnad dart lb reill4n strerts.Plailadelpita .IVarta ... • •.. 1 47/iuld cell the attention of Railroad ulli.. tanatters,and On'iseloterratrd In Rail-, '' * , :li Pmr,rty, da til Xvrtim , :f Znes- 1 s .., ..... . _._,..., (;.... Pnqiner.ln aril la they sorathipted ' , ' 4 7,'" 411 !t" lb 4 nietlenint bar toren ter whit.), • th;7 uatf to? required: bc , fhe tin; nr one, twn. three. Or taut T , ltdeisint wherif 1 and the. 1111 ea of the whole, or en mu-h Utile wrlght at ;!nay be ebeirable tor. adhee I iGn : end in , aerrintno.l +Una them to the rea.te". eUrr." ll . .Aren4 - Ilt of Furer,tsu4l,l..tr o t rill- end work to are !1 , ,,,e. ny !11...471,3110 he maximum naernl Areal or the , ' D "'" ‘' ,, i - eGe.l with, the 1e%.,t • 3 . .p.r11.4. for .9 tt endletee. ' ee,t attar!, to tfeell'rk In Road and Engine. With tit* ohj .. 1. 10..ri0r0, ;! 61 „ n 4, fos.all or twenty-an:eyelet - a • , pr.... C..; eton. 4 -0r... in t!w bo..lateAl/T our "nine part-; not. e n ml .e cl ftetnre .1 r , 4. ie . + rrn t Undo of En 9 ior s , arid;' rerrral:l...s hi '" "A tot .- sr, ./ - nr re.. h kind: Par truly' stied.). I w.,e • ."Pl"trreith of the tnaehlneln the phut anil I - ani a tnen•nep el . all the. em tt eng. our long rsprrlerel 3p . !rt tan} Il.t Gr .- Attaining Informal ion . 6 1:tablet. on to utter these en. Once with the ,tmoaranee that to reetanr r , . academy and flurellity. /hog rot ampere ral/orald7 with thnrenfang oth..r 'kiwi in nen; W. till" fornitti' ti order . wb..l9t.ixii4. I..*Hu g or tow taoln`llr• 4..0 . r',,ritr4llwith,lut tonfluit.l,f4onaittom tasting, fatbear ing,r. every 40 aerletlea , 414...t, jib , . 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'IT , Z, 7 ,- ..„.-,.,- • ..,t: ..._..,.,,.,_ --:,-c,:4-4.1.4 it,5„,,,,...,,,tr-;:'-: ; t," _ ..,,,,.., r ,„?_:,-f.. ~-7,..,:i-7.;..74--.7.= ,. ", - - . .- r ~., li;Z-,:-..,:....t.`ti, zi..C., 4 " - - t"-=- -'-' ~f, 1 , :7«.-%--;!..i.71F '-:,',- V ., ;.." ,-, , „ t..7 . . 5 .........A -2' ; 'll ' 4- ' "'' '' il 7 ` • -- , v 4,.. ',Ler,... ~-1,. .., . .•.•04, , ,,, - ,- 1-='' -'),Arf.:....., -1....,,k.,'6"-• -----.---;--:-... -;',.., ..:-:: ::,..P - - ''":'''''-'-:--.."'', -? -;.;..-.- - *,- :;.‘t -, .. .-‘,. ,_. ~- • ' - - " , •A'',_ 1, .•,..;',-,.% --- - 1 - .:."...-,---..- ---. ' - - - •- - _ ~= ['enemas of the Philad , a it Reading R . ' Pier N0.:1., VAN DIISEN, NORTON 'dr.oo DEUX/US IN BUT QtALIMI Or: • • RED AND WHITE ASH COAL.._ { - 203 Walnut greet, Phil:00015. ' OFFICE.: 53 Liberty stree,t,.Nex York. . • 5 Doane %tire., Dootott.' CUMBERLAND f CAL. Ale", sole Agents or th O e • . Lc igh Coal and .4.Vttrivertion Company. r5B-42 'UL. ntl3 mina• rliers Itrittg. 40 pnuliall the moat g 45750 56 put !lisiarpastud jl busineas ley , k Son, topt attea Sit A CO. I pier No.. 9. BLAKISTON & COX; sinrozno or VIZ DEBT 441:TA1T11:6 iWilrtit ASU. RED ASII and TRSMON't SCHUYLKILL COAL: FRANKLIN COMPANY'S C113t11Eli• LAN D COAL •. al,m, IIAZLETON LE.-=- -- = • 1110 II CuAL. r. 211 IN'Annt street. PlAlide/Als. 4 ''"D£FICIIS : Nor street. New York, ' -ITU:Ana stree. Doston. r5..3•••12 • Pier No. 3. BAUM, OGLE &'CD • •, • XTREILS AND PRIPPM OP I tI L.AMMICIPIM P C‘CP AMA. First Quality Red Soh Coal. No. 11:1 Waleut West. Pillindelphia. OFFICES: No. 70 Sloe. street. Dorton. ; „ No. 10 Broadway, New York.. [1844 y solicited, ,eft either et a'ero Store. I Sermid mid EV. k.CO. INERB: inviter tornm (rui n Rai/road ;ger Depot, prepared to . . Pier Bro. $3. • HAYES & GODSHALL . 601PPE11.3 OP RED AND IvlirrE ASH'. scgtrimum, COAL WIIARP,IiO:I3, PuRT RICIIM4ND. Lehigh aud - Schuvihill Ceal•at RetalL' , . YARD—Owner '23.1 and Arch streete. . • (NI E-IWWnlnui streec. rSR-12 ON; l owtrrs, Drift t"r year% de he huNiiii. , t, laillitlitneut I him imith ft iii it grwitly re ..i.sr,.,...itig r. N M3L E. SCHUYLKILL 'NAVIGATION. Bflipping•WllAßVES for ANTHRACITE COAL, AT tiligENWll3l. ' Delaware /liver, 'Philadelphia. Wharf No. 1. LEWIS .AUDELNI RIED & CO. ROMMEL, POTTS &.CO. • , (205 Walnut, Street. Philadelphia. OFFIC11.3: ) lit) Br ttadvr Ay, New York., - State Street andMerchants' Raw. lloaton - REPPLIER & BRO. ' • , Is. E. con Walnut 4 Fourt4 .5ti..., gAilsda OFFICES: 35 Pine, Street, 1:•4w Vo.tk. , • , Alercbaute' 'Wyk liuilding,,rirocldence. DAVIS PEARSON Ar. CO., MINENN AND MIIPPECS OP TitE CELEBRATED lA/GUST MOUNTAIN WHITE Ali and 'RED ASH COAL, Street, i'lliirmtelptliw. OFFICE: No, 39 William Street. Now 'limit. No. II Don no :greet, BOFt,III. DEIAW AWE Ki 7 WWI:. PLAitiON, . GIDEONIIOISi, ^ INfP.4IO/Do* Wharf N 0.3. CHAS. MILLER & CO. • - ' VSTELITE 'ASH, From the VINE KNOT and MT. LA FE A CULLTIMIES • • R,ED jASH, , • From their MENU COLLIERIES. ,• . CANALLANDENOS—CREE.NWIC# ANIISPRCCE STS OFWEr—No.IO Walnut Street, Ilallade April gr. '59, 14.1 y GEO, S. PATTERSON &, .BROS,, • DEALCuI; fiIIIPPEON IN Laeutt. and Brood Mountain 34lialte Ash COAL. Alto, RED AFlLfrots the Peieh nountaln putt PA mar reins. . 3 / 4 1-Flourund reed taken lu era:hung° fur (foul. EDW. B. PATTI:DON, I .. NI. PATTKItS'ON, • Office & Warehouse, Railrmul idr.et,,ThEttettle, Pa: - PA3'TKIt..6O.`I, ; ltridgeeort, Atoutponstry fbrin Pg. zu. July 23, '•59 30••17 • Scrofula' • • or King ' s 'lvil , •. , . tt ~• • • S a constitlitithial uiseasv e .a; corrup tion)l ,. of : the idoksfl, by, which this ttilid,4 4 ,ieuenes Tula c , weak and, poor. firing in the cireulation, it per ,vsdes the witore.trody, and may buret Mit in disease' on any, part of it lto organ Is tree from its lit ta. ks. noels theYe one which, it may not destroy'. .The.scrofuhltle taint in varionaly.caused--hy mercurial disease. low lie- IVA disordered or unhealthy food,im pure air, filth and filthy habits, the ddepressing tireal and. .above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be Its Origin. it Is tin:. rAltary in the censtitntion, descending "fromparent* . to children unto the third and' font' la : generation "In. deed, it seems to be the rod of him who nays. - I will Via , it the Iniquities oft he fathers upon their children." Its effects.connence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lunge, liver, - and internal organs. is termed tobercher; in the glands, swellings; and on the surface.eruptions or Ferri,: This ' foul corruption. Widen genders In "the blood. &preset's' -the energies - el life; , fs, that sero,fothus constitutions not only suffer front : scrofulous corontaints, but they hare far kWs power to withstand the_atreeks of otherdiseasec contequently. 'aid numbers perish by dbiorarra.rbielt, • alt hough not scrofruloos In their nature. area ill render 'aid fatal by,this taint In the system. alost iof the con surapliou arbielt decimates the human familyhas its ori gin directly hinds scrofulous cnotamination ;land many destructive diseases of the li rev, (kidney, infinite. and, In deed. of all the organs, arise' from or are aggravated by the same - catree. . r- 1 , 1 One quarter of ali,our people are sianfations ; their perl , oneare Invaded by thin lurking infection, and their health is ondermined by it.' To lel.anse It from the sys tem we most tenet ate the blood , ,,by an alterative medi cine, and invigorate it by healthy food : aud etserc,fse.,--, Such *medicine ere supply in , , no. 421 Compound Extract t sarsaparttiall The 1.1,;.5t effectual- remedy ..srlicrb • the medical skill our-time. can 4.01 . 1,,, for t fatal malady. It - rem billed t , z,l the ttle.o actlee re- j medisls that hare been dinorerrd For tive. 04put i ptlis of this teal disorder from the blond:and the the system iroutsite destructiT9 Otll4lUellern.. none. it sheuld be employed for the cure of not only screlnda, but ably these other affections whirl> spiee from it. such as,,Erapfire and .t in Ur rrases. Atzthonv:s fire. 11.4 e, or Erspiprlw, ltimptes,P,stuW: /Hotelier: Blain' awl IoW, Tuners. Teller and ~531/.0; need, Rinfwerm. Rheunialism,S,mhilytac and Mreerriat cant. prepay. Py-speptio, 0111,y, and.' Indeed. ali Cow . ari.ing from ritiepti 'Or impure RGwI . The •'popnlar build in impurity qj I slat" is founded in truth; for scrofula is a degeneration of the Dined. The pirtirator porpoo and virtue of this garsapatilla Ia to . purify and regenerate thla flubloalthout which sound health s Impossible in contaminated ceteditu ileum . • • , (Ayer's _ ;, For tldl the Pt:spews family Physic, are so composed that dl otass irithirs the rangeof their ‘ mtton eau rarely withstand et, evade them. Their pents• crating properties search. and-cleanse, and invigorate etery tuaiion tithe human organ tam, correcting Ito dia . res,l arrion, and 'restoring its healthy vitalitkw. As, a •cc nu...in-nee of (luae properties...lke invalid who-is bowed down alth pain or physical debility is astonished to And • his loWith or energy restored by a remedy it °Licosa slut pie and inviting. Set cnty do tie, care the every-day eoinplaloto of eterytunly, hut ale many fatuldahle and dangerous diseases. The agent lxicrw. named is ploll4l to furnish 'gnats my . I,llHriGlll Almanac, containing certitleatee et cures and &twill - ma for their use in' the folic. , Jag camp:ainta: Ileartlarrn, Ileadac a ari• king/roe! thsonfrred Steasael•, :t - .mats, Po/Ise:M=4W ,, . is and Morbid la:rction if tar hotels, flutulAncy. Lost of Anputita, Jaundice> arid other littdrod cq,mplainta, aria. ing fmai a tow state of the 1)(4, tK idtatruction of its functions. Pries, 25 cents per Box ;, Five Boxes for 8100. , - Ayer's Cherry` Pectoral, roittat CUItE OF • Caught, raids ! . fujtormizo. hoarseness, Comp, Itroarhiiis. incipient 6,r ottsuptio+l. mod f.r ide retie - of Cossumptieie l'ufients is ddrauced sta- . . get of the eibeewe „ . So wide is the field of Its ntellatneux, and im nntneronn are the tenet. of Its Cattle. that . ntinord et. eerrye,‘ of country abonude persona publicly known, wb hare been reatoret ft , ra alxratior and even. deeperate discs o f th e t a n,, if., pie, ll'hen eon , . tried. its ty near every other nod lel tie of ire kind ix too arpttren to rimer obeeridtion, sod tib*le lit Vift Deli are lc nowt), the public no lotater hesitate what antidote to employ for the dOreislatt and dangerous affections of the put. ranail7 ovelltut that en, incident to our climate. Mlle nom itlrtfitt rocutelles Watt uttati •the communtty MIA fatted sal beau dicta oited. (Lit bet pitted friends; by NA , / trial, ennferred benefits on the afflicted they ran nwetwitwitet. and pm:Wow.' cares too numetoat and too remsOkable to be furAtton. • PIMPAILF.D BY O R. 4. O. &YRS. & Co., 411 par — lii;itlei Biz Bottles for U. A U our noined(rs or* for odo blitlitorn & sOx, roan• ►!!k; and try nrnukrigni rind kerehints goneraity, tbrocattdo tho country. ' Oct 111,-1111) I April 9,19) ' diem • tra.Cit YOU TO rusks TUE BOWTLS OF ilia E.9t4lis'Afp 8111 tO,OIIT raoii.Tuz v intrsiAirthsrmi winitt ilia. cars 8171.0V113 , 11) 04 BANDS ASD armor 11.1. NOIIIIII TO MS AND VLSAISIIIIIL--Dr..l", s -=~`" --- ~' Wharf No: 2. MEM= MIXERS .SD !MI r PEAS Or FO.tti. _A: 7 YER'S 1t.,0n the Delaware;it Philadelphia,---Piers for the Shipment of Intirracites. Pier No. 5. - TIMER. - STONE & CO.; i , PEPLUM to VARIOUS bESORLP7IO2te OP ! i. :Bed And Wlilte Anita' - 'SCHOYLKILL AND LEHICH COALS, . . . VID d GEORGE'S CREEL CB LAND COAL I =8 Walnut Arra,. Philadelphia: - . i -OFFICES: 1;1 Warhingtou Building, ['mildew*. 4.. . I6L Broadway, New York. PIER. IiO.O, IVRT RICILIIOND. , [1.342 Vier Diro. O. LEWIS RQTHERBEEP s -:. • DiA4l2 AND MUSK Cr COAL. • • Offers f'r sale he the Carpi. the hest cortllt les 0f RED AND WHITE ASH COALS. Alin, LE#Rllliird CIJ3IIIRRLAtiO COW. • WIIARF O. 6, IaCtIMOND. fWalngt street. Phlladelphis. • • OFFICES: 110 Esebsuge street; Roston. 11042 Pier No. 9. 41. fri"TeirvoLi ' rt. V. GLOVIUL SIN morsto & GLOVER. antpeeaaor sarlA'imuz. wurry. AND BED dint and Illittralsious Coals. inners : NO. 132 Wy l l llll l strret.llll4oolla, ( State Alma.. n a . t o e nt, Boston. \0.9,-R)W itICIIMONT.O, [l9-8 • _ . , Peer We: . li. ' ; •' - - - ' . X..EWISAUDENRIIII) & CO., `, WROLCIALS asAtrits us tilt =ST PAW IMO or • Anthracite & Bitlinli.l3ollB Coals. Vt 5 Walnut $4.-rt. Phllriniphlzi: OIiTICES : 110 Broadway; Now York. F 6 State Ftreet/Rostna.. -1= FioneEr'Sliippers from Eli=bethPort, SPRING MOUNTAIN. 11AZLETON AND . COUNCIL DIDOI.I. COALS.= . ['49-13 LUIS AUDENRIED & CO. OFFICES • 205 Walnut street,fltill 1.10 Itn. , adwiy:NEW.YORIC. • • . 030 Et Ate street, BOSTON . Whalesalc Dealer: in the ;hell roriefies if DOMESTIC COALS—Sae i'mprietort of Doff Creek. alliery, cepa- We of prodUCing ocerlso,ooo lane a Year of the celebra ted Dtastonti,-(Red 4414.) and BLACK ibiet,(Whilsish.) -I ALSO, Earinsive Afteuta for the pale of the purely genuine Le. cunt Muuntein Coal: from the Locust Dale Colliery of tin>. C. Porn & Co- fill of which will tie shipped direct to New York, via Cana); or catptobe, via titeentrieh VI sea, (below Nary Yard, Philadelphia.) ALSO, At Philadelphia, from Pier No.ll, Port Bich• The cboirkt qualities of KED end WUITR ASII, COALS from Schuylkill County, startled with 'pedal Carts end shipped under our,personal superintendence. - - At t.thibothport, N. J: - • Lglbtal SITINU .ItpU.NTAIN and IX)UNCIL RIDGE • COALS. Front Baltimore, Md. • • Thileaebrale4l lIAMI•SItiItt BITUMINOUS COAL At Jersey City, N.J. (rid Wag,. and Morrii Canals.) The very superior COAL, from the Baltimore rein. taken trots the ...And mar.] Improve. meat and Coal Company's }state, " hear Wilkosberret shot, the COUNCIL xi coA .; both orwttleh, foi steam purposes and for family,use, are nninspassed. • W hold certiflrates in our offices: from parties whO bare usettand fully tested these Casts. „and' pronounce them the nest Astnsaerretoals for -steam itt,.nse; pro. Aueing no el !niter. Wks ashes and Treater blase, t Lan siny other hide now before ihe public. May 1p,. , 3s . O. . 00.4-e4ml WISES AND PUIPP6II, OP Coat HIM Pitik: Ash Coat. sor t "Thltd k Oiettn at its, Phllad'a.. OFFicr.i: 31,1{'4-1" tuton Itouve, Pothoille. - Lo-ly* coma a ramsem. MIXERS kit. STIIPPRPg (wimp: ezirnnAtim; L o cu s t Miuntain , Coal. ' . J. J. CON N im. J. S. PATTEBSOI, Ashland. /lam 17/.., • County, Pa. (19 27.1 y ' -11+1cLEA,N'S - fitrengtheuing_ brdtai and litood Purifier. . - OYEST ItIMEDY This CORDIAL 011/.1 from a Beni own *icily d rbpmfrany ebtn• .40edelihmomeofth , moat valuable medic! -.I rout*. hortnt. Stud irks. knorn to the Ifei of MM. VIZ:- nn Ir t, Btxkrnni ;1A Chrrry" Hart Dork. Datid4 Irtx.Ssragip3rillo, prnd 11 el gIL mist lutalliblorrinedj for the reo.orAtlols ieslth roar known. , OWN RExttor, euringdieesses by natl. rat 1411rp5. When taken, its healing Influence la felt c'surslng thionghssery vein of the Igkty,puritjlizz and 'accelerating the circulation of the blood. It neutntlit• a any bilious matter In the stoniach;and strengthens the Whole organisation. blotoaa's Strengthening Cordial will effectually" tire • Lifer Complaint, Dyspepsy, Jaundice, Chronic or Ner vous LOAMY, Diseases of the Kidneys, and ail Dela* a arising from a disordered (Aver or Stomach. Ileartburs, lowan! Piles, Acidity or Stektiette of the Stomaih, Full ness of Blood In t helloed. Dull Pain or Subliming in the lised.Yalpitation of the Ilteirt. Fullness or Weight In the St otaSob,Seur Emits t lons, Choking ofSuffocating Feeling when lying down. Dryness or 'Yellowness of the Skin and' Byes, Night Sweats, Inward Fevers, Pain in the Small of the Birk. Chest or Side, Sodden Flashes of [teat, Depression of Sp ittle, Frbthtful Dreatue, Languor. Despondency, or any : ervous Disease, Sores or .Blutzbes op the Skits, and fever enq Ague (or !hills end fever.}'- 1 It will also cure diseases of the Bladder and Woutg such es Seminal Weakness. Incontineces df rrine, Strongmen Inflammation or Weakness of tilt Woinh Bladder. Whites, Ec.' . . • • Theie is no mistake, abontllG..«ll3ls 6PP7 dill will never fall to cure any one of the above diseases . If taken per directlolas on each bottle, Co German, Bug ' 1141 and French. - Over lief a zarili , ire g - tballes hive been gold darlog the partilx months, and la no 'Detainee hen It railed in giving entirtmtinfaction. Vi - bz, then, will eade'r Weak• - ne'a or Drblllly, when McLean's Slrenvilinairtg Cbrdiat will Purti you? ; .To nie Latieitee:Do you wish tohe healthy and strong ? Then go' at once and get tome of McLean . * Strengthening Cordial. It will strengthen and invlgo. rate your Moral to dew itir.vigh every vein. arid the rich. resit bloom of Itealkti to mount to your cheek again- Every bmtle warranted to give sat sfartlon. : - For. Children...4e my to prrents; Irvine chil dren are stet le. puny; or afflicted with complaints weir. Meld among Children. give them a map 3 1 4antill of McLean's Cords!. and it will make thews breathy, fat and, robust. Dolayuoi s tuoment•—iry It and-yon will be convinced. It is delicious; to talte.s.sittery country corr. chant should not leave the city until be has procured a supply of Mcletsn's prengt beefy; Cordial... Itactla rap. idly. because italwava cures.- A liberal discount writhe made to those who buy to sell yeah,. • CAUTION twwilestarel litimgists,orint Male, who may try tis.palm open you , nre Bitter. or tianviparilla trash (which - they can buy Arnii). by saying It is just as good. Avoid such tricsi. - ...klik for 31rLratekr2TILEN6r11. IJ/NO teantstesand take nothing else. • It Is the only remedy that will purify the blood thorou;bly, and, at. the same time strengthen the systere. , . Ono tableamionftil tatenoverfutorning (fasting) I. a certain pirrentatirs for Ctsystent. Chills and Fever, liel• low.Yarer, or any prevalent :disease: • Price only 81. per bottle, Oats bottles for $l. , J, ti, ,SlcLEA:ti Sole Proprietor of the Cordial: also,Mcbmin's Volcanic 011 Units:sent. . McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment The best Liniment in the world. for man or' beast, • . Another remarkatie cure performed by McLean'alloi etnie Olt Liniment, Rend for ray:Wrest •• • • • 'Thomas rad, a blaeksmith. Ihiri ncliklatte avenue, on Tenth street. bid a horrible running a' re en II is foot. 111 tried various Liniments, delver: de,. but could do It no good. Ile doipaired of ever being able to work attic trade again. became he could not bear anlr bin loot; and by use swill lbotlie t f SlpLent's ; Vulcan's. Qll Liniment, be:iv now perfectly cured. •• • • Itheurnstbon. Varalysio. lenralgt., ftruivirs, Sprains, St ithoest In the Joints or llusoles.Sewlllngs, Fore / brood, Earache or Tootkutche.Wounds,Frosh Cuts, Smelt fonts, scald 4. Palos, de., yield to the "wale inilutoure of this wonderful Littitr.ent.- For Uncles and Cattle, It Is an Infallible. rerned.l..for (`.hare's.Lialle-Iceratebss, Cracked Bois. Ltraten*Fly pi. woo Lty, Sttint,rtstals,Bralses;Swelllno,Wouns s. Rattlesnake Rites. and sprints* other dlseasee tibial an. nisi* &tellable to, ISt= Injuries et stet/tents. &pantry tnerrhant ehnuld obtatst a SayplY•44 3141A:ow's Vacantc Oil Liniment. ,l liens .raphilist lit ibraft corer. ' A liberal Amount ba wade IsYnerchirilts bity to tell aoltr. Sra-fcr sate by 3. it-wer.t.mproprletorsorsairirf Third and Moe streets. St. hen IP ? NO. • • starros aikta Pettiville, by J. 13.2 RUM, &nisi it. tril-For title ibiTtilladekbia, by DN. 11, SWAM it SON, No; 11 sonar Itit strait. 13117 Y.SA.T.V.II : I)AY . Mt)II,N*G;:DEcENIRE.R''.IO,'.:IBS9.:::,:'::;-. Plerc - 3p. 7. JOHN R. Widazei. - RRIVIPtit CT' . • 11303:31171MAINZM.T-a Coal, %MAUI I.; 0.7, PORT HIM! CND. or r i c t s tio.-ate Waltrut orlreet, 34)0 Wrat tlartioeuth..o.., New Turk. Ortabkap, 48- BANCROFT. LEWIS & CO., , AIM morns or tut CELEBRATED ASHLAND.COAL, FaCM 'AIAIIANOY SIOUNTAIN.. OVVICE-111„. Weloot street. Coromewrial Building, New York Otkre—lk parr street. Broiou O 1 irek-45 Kiltty street. - LOct.23, '74 43. - • Nth _ :Moab Stratevant.--Jos..slaserld.—Chts. •". N. 131 1 17B.TEVANT IN TUG vintnrs rm ac er eetosa or ANTHRACITE CO A L. sec kr.ll? HIGTIVAC or RIM a %PULITE MU. SORRY urp al.untott COALS; • CUSIBERLANI), from tLi VresibariCompanfaßaerPo Creek Nine - ICO,IIO litatnat street. Pialadrilatif t .. 0101C!.R.t_ a l f rit scar. .. cork. irtarrisltredd2 A 18;roir Aleh mond, Etlzabottvint, N. J., Daltinuire, lid., and Ale* , andrSa, Va. , [April 16,'69 le- Pier No. 14. CHAS. A. HECKSCAER, & OSTIPPOSIS OP BROAD .110L1XTAIN, BLACK It EA Til. A2:DSUPCO/411 ' ItED A.SII COALS. 45 South street,lioir Yoftc. OFFICES,: { 13211..1 u t str e et, Vblllidelphia. r 4843 DISSOLUTION of CO-PAATNER, pa.torrshio heretofore 'existing in the outrun of RANDOLPH d CO., and RANDOLPH HAIIPSIIIIIEJme been diasolved by und mil' consent. to take effect November 1. The buaineca of raid firma .111 to eloped byeAntilAbi And TUEIODOUR Y. ILAN DOLPH, who are alone authorised to ulrt the eigns term of the firma for Hat purr:lop. • - Easton, October 01,1869. NEW FIRM Zinnia's Etprina• liotutta4 lIELGE- COAL! CARMAN F. R.Ornai.rit, Tuto. 4 o. ILVITDmant Enlan V. itAxixmen, tbo Lame eel firm of RAZ. DOLPH, rinitinuo to cell MO entire product of the .},ring Mountain mine Mr. Ctta. ll.Oteenritz hal contracted . . to mine the Coal for them. and will give • hie experience and skill In that department. - AfirOrders for the Coal may bo. oddresced to. them at their ren.ective ofilfea in New Turk, rlilladelphia. Est 'ton and Trenton. . L'Soir. 'f4 45.3 w •• NOTICE! TOTIOE is herebLgiverrthit' there So no . nbsolute direointion of the pirtnerehl9 heto to rre tntletinO In the names of RANDOLPH 8 A itAmr sntne, to the lease. hr., of the Spring Mountain Col liery. There it elmnly an arrse"ernont among the lee eeee to change the roods of dolnaltutinees for a 'skilled period. • .. November 12.'50 • • ' 411-3 m - GAIN, HACKER" & .COOK, TINE:01 AND lIIIIPPKRB Of" acoisa. Also; dealors in' other tint qualifies of itf•and Bed Aide Coale. No. 1.38 Walt* Ittrev.t. Philadelphia, and ireaCand Whams. Schuylkill: ,•. - . • TumeasCATe. . XOll.llll MCKEE, . M•Cool. February 27,'59 1, • 94y V OR:111ES; • 'YINLA AND SHIPPPI. 01 , THE CLIT.ItRAitto Lewis "Vein kw' 'Ash.toal, From Mu "NEW DUNCAN Ct.tilLtEltY.":',.. Ile mines no other C051.--whieh assures Es 'lntrity. 'SEP-Cargo sane by JOEN SHAY, Agnit • • - For 1. P. Vt)011111Z3 No.ll Pine street. New York Pottevllle. March 12,'59 (Jane 6:'5S 23-131 11- . • JONES • & • . mmit, AND siurrEtts TAMAQUAWHITE ASH COAL, From the Bt evesdale and Suekville Collieries. °Mt's- 7 140.320 Wulnut rtieht, Phltodelßbia, L . Sa-Coal:enworded from Port Clinton by Itoad/ng Railroad, nein !Tonto by Schuylkill Canal. . r 59,1) tti-AetrerNsnnen t set intargertype than TiStfiliPtinfie Charged' 50 pe reent.adrattecon2ur rept:fat rates. cu. sotAx.l . [zoitwonD PENIO.SI. Boldin'& Penrose, TObsooo, Oil & Goneral Commission MERCHANTS. ' 10/34. Water art.tl,a)44l LUG N. Adamant ..Ire.nw.,. - 1•111LAD61.1.11.1.A. July 1 : 6, '66 . S.P. & W. C. TAYLOR, 'Qerfuniery,• • Tod . et , Soaps. • • • 641 North Ninth Street, PEILADELPMA. April WI, '69 17. 7FALL' ,IMPORTATIONS .= We are now reeelvlng - • LARGE ' ADDITIONS -. T.' Tar eitemdro rock ot STONE WARE AND GLASS,. FOR HOTELS AND FAMILIES, - • At Greatly Reduced Prices. NEW STYLES & SHAPES Of Plain and Richly Deooratid DINNER, DESSERT. TEA AND TOILET - CHEAP AND BEAUTIF i r, R PARIAH MAOLE FIOIIIIEE, MANTLE 01 Iik3IENTS, • - TOILET EOTTLES, COLOON ' . At Reasoustde'rriees. • -ioatizat TITTh GMBAL coheir or • 'Panay Articles,, Suitable for presents during the approaching holidays. TYNDALE & MITCELELL, Ximazocortenrier, - • . NO. 70Z:CHESTNUT STREET, . . • ABM Bartslll. PHILADELPHIA. - September 1'4'69 . , asata 7 .= • • -. W. P. ALLEN - 1 . 1. Benilt Delaware Jileeiwie• — • -• - . - - • •.. , •. •• .- 'PHILADELPHIA; ; DEALER- IN , ~. -. .• . _ . .... . .. _ • , Soap f ...r.. • ' • - r. ~ 'Candles;7 '-.::::::, ..,- 'Lye , :& . c. a67-,* SOLE . ill Err - nia.,;:: Mapes IhrpiTT -P 9sp4tite oflin*, ,FroisFlLY#s34,lk WAF.4./ggEW,lk:lt.E.Slr .-I`bilea• - tilill,Jeiy 'la:- : M/./-. *._'' Wire„Rope . Works JOAN A. ROEBLING. Trenton, New Jaeger. ire-A farce sdaterttoent of Wire Rope constantly oe hand. , Orders tilled !Oh despatch. ler- atte.streagth, and coat, Seeetreefar.,- ' • [re ty.::l,!sr) 9-lye -GEO. Ws - POMEROY -& Co., SOAP, CANDLES. AC., - IVO. 12 South •Water-stre!t, below market.Phi,ladalptda. 1 35 4 nR6 gartnsPhautWagky'rwmejrnaitilselaz** O P APall" fir dit'all " PhliaMphly January kW: Pier Dia to. IPPOAPERS & brIIMPACTUOSIII OP ..PAINTING. .&ii . 'Window Shatietw-Gold:Boniers. •.. • 6 and 7.Feat..Lang. • SPLENDID ASSORTMENT I . ,NEW, PA TENT .PIXT IMES! •swit Nair', lice Oil Retail 'Priceig t , • • ,Cau be kuul , , 14.•11ANNANIS +71•0/11 and them. and Doc k-statih .c44‘1414 NEW STYLES • or . Paperitaligings, •••••‘:. . • • IOW: Decorations. & Oiled Window Shades, FlistsiresOtie MUDEY & BOWEN, Painters and Poperfferigers, O.scr Stmt. ruittriat,trflosirs uNPre 4114171 ant limas March 1:4,*:.9 , , _____ IFLEMICEO Pitt S. wesaa. -.IL - 11.1:10011' ' .W.22.ll:loeree ' /kill E subscriber has a large lot of vm elteire Patterns at' ' ' • 'l4 a 1 Paper, ettitable for Bat, 'wince, inning Boma, Chant- •• -.5. - -.... , - . • -- ; . -.. • . ' l ig a here aad Pabließaildings.witieh . o . * * . f,, e• 0.. :to': . ha aIU bell at greatly reduced ••• r, • -- L ~..: , pri t im The Stock embraces the ••t• • f• ea •-- • 1 ittest and moat esteemed Patterns. Paper as cheap as 6 cents a Mee. • , Now li tbe Moe for Bargal us, tar Paper Tian,ein strand Books at. , •• B. /I AN ! CAN 13 - • • Meet; MelPszie and Retail lirp,r am/ teed ; Store. ifirPdrgri: iimiens SUPPLIED TEItY PliEd„P Apri/ L.i9 .'! - TRAVELING. PWILAD'A & READING RAILROAD. Esestrator Tielkets. ilkti ENOMEI Parthilndelphla to PittllP villa and return. wilt be ai ad at Philadelphia, gni tailor days and nundays, at 113 78 oaela t good tor any train on those days, and on he anrevedlng Monday. 9. A. NICOLL.% Cement Supt. Armlet 6, '6l) AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. Established 13).1832. Coning the U. B. Veils- Po.itirely o u the Dag Aticertioed. • P• 9 DAYS PASSAGE..-ThealS cligiiipietki Clipper Ship "SAMUEL 0. MIL. IWO tons herthen.-6xl.l.l34Cotattext.der,-er 11 now at Pier N 0.5 North Ulcer. raptily loading. and will beallapatehed ler Melbourne on the I tab of October, patina. • . • The 0. 0." made the panne tat year to A natraillo and delivered ber ear4o In wild, order. she Is a rapid nailer. in first tate order. sod is expected to make the passe:re inside of ilk days. Eby hu anaartilecent scrota tiodatlons for first and second *tars paavengers.: Rates of Postage. First Caldn Bsloon, V 00; &rand Children 0t traw, ' froo; over two years 'awl wader t "rive. bolt price. For Prehrbt nr Pa.magc. pply ou board, or to It. W. CL)11:RON,I1 bowllnt °tern, Nevi York. ' Bight Dills for &ale. and-cash adranessanado oileocr. lawmen to. Consignees In Austral% : Wilkinson, & CO. October 1. '.59 Pave I.?, 'A 21.1 p) EASY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD: • ONAND . PINZYCEDNE:SDAY, Nay 11th, Panaenger 'refill. will run o thin read dull 7. ennn with transit Alienttran for New Took, Fulton n' d 4n. terntedla jt Vilseen, and at Reading with trains fart iiat rinbarg, and INatinellle. • Train going East will lenin Readinent 6 A. N. and 12 31, arriving In New Turk nt 12.30 A. U. at,di 7 Pi Nl." The train« corning %Vent will have New Tech at, 11.45 A. SI, Arriving In Redding at 6 P. SI. A ,tialti will ,alno 'learn tudon at 7 A. 31.., and Allentown at 6.15 A. arriving in Reading at 10 et: U. • . . . Valets from liendlul . To Temple, . ,$ll5 To 11111enMen, ISO RO' illandon, , .25 Ilmaus, _ • , DO Fleetwood,. ..- 35 Allento4n, 100 Lyons,' • ~ = 45 =ltethiebetn, 'l , 115 Topton, 55 Easton.. , .; 115 Shamrock,- , ' C 3 New York, i 330 ' Freight traine will also run daily between Reading end New York, leaving Beading at n.nt A. 31. A , .. . JAMES 310011 E, General Bag..; ` ugust 13,19 ,- . . .: . '.., „ 33. ~ TO TRAVELERS WEST & SOUTH. IangiRMRPRMAR I I ' '' Schuylkill ds Susquehanna Italic d, (Late DatiOin'a Suackaebaultaltailioad ) Elci3ll EICSONS desiring to .go West ;end South all/ Sod the cheapest route. v6l the EiChn.)4. and Sunuchanna Railroad, running from 'Achuns' to Harrisnur4 where it connects with the trainsi run - Mtn: to Pltt,titarg, lialtiniore end Washington, and also •Chauthershurg. The erantactions arc ytturnta Ity lucid( at an Me Poiatli and It is ehesper thou any other' line run ning to the points--fromFcbuylkill County. The rare leave tho Deput or the Philsdelphis and grading - Railroad daily, at a.% o'clock. A-It-and arrive at Auburn la time to take the ears to Harrisburg, where they ar rive al 11!.20, P. M. Leave Harrisbur g daffy 2. o'clock, 4...:61., - ati'd arrive at Auburn In time to connect wigs the It o'clock Pottsville flail'. • Fare front Pottsville to Ilinioltarg, let Claes, i/ 10 "." .2d Clash I 76 E 'Faro to Baltimore, • 465 'Faro to l'ittiburg, let Clan, • 9bi " 2d Clam. . 00 iferfirough tickets to all Pointe furnished.' Tickets can he procured of the, A%ent at Illortiater's Hotel, Pottsville, at soy time during-the day. ' 01141196198 toutum Ag tnt. Nov. 10;'69 ' 47 LEMON VALLEY RAILROAD. a-seemmasisgawasis Sumner Axrangemento of Yar.scager Trains. IN and alter MONDAY, MAY 16th, N..j ISO. the Passenger Trains on the Lehigh Tally Railroad' , Company Will run at the follottlog hours: Down Trains. Trate • Nail. &prat.. Acamt. ' Mauch Chunk et 6.00 A.M., 1239 'P.61... 12.35 P. M. Slatinpton 0.40 1.08 1.29 " Whitehall 7.12 " 1 . 33 r n • 2_23 at Cates:mina 7.27 " 1.45 " 2.52 " Allentown 730 "••••, 1.56' 5.15 " Bethlehem ' 7.66 " 2.11 • " 340 ". preemsnaburg • 4.07 " i 2.20 " 3.57 a Arrive at Easton 6.30 4 2.43 " _ 4,43 ". Vp Troilus. tsars .U4wes. sail. rsprett. Batten at 61 , 0 A. 81., 11.46 A. M.. 3.55 P.M. Frermanslaarg 6.40 12.99 " 3.57 " Bethleheto. 7.00 4 12 19 " 0 4.08 a Allentown 740 " 12.34 44_ 4.2 u Catananq na SAG " 17446 .4= " White Mill 8.26 "-- 1.00 " - 4.63 " tilatiugton 9.64 u 1.23 3.26 o Arr.MauchChnultlo.oo " 2.05 " 030 “ DOWN TRAINS Wllll THEM c6iixEcnoss. The 6.00 At, li. Mall Train will rue la entineetine with' the Catawissts, Williamsport and Erie train from Elmira, Williamsport, Danville sod P.upert, and will connect at Allentown with the Neat Penn. train for Reading, ilar rlsbure and Puttarille; at itethillient with the North Penn. train for Philadelphia: et: NitStnn - Fith the Ceo, tral of New Jersey train for New" Turk, and at Philips. bure, with the Del. train fur Belvidere. train will alas suable passengers to go to the Water Dap; Scranton and Great Bead; either by the Bel. Del or the 'Central of New Jersey train. . 'The 12.50 P. M. Express train will run in eoneertion with.the Beaver Meadow train team Wilkreharre, White Haven, llosietnn and Weatherly. and with the • Nast Penn. train from Ilarrirburg, Pottsville and Reading, ard will connect with the North Penn. frau for Phila delphia, with tbe Central of New Jersey Ovid fee• New -Torii, and with Me train for Lambertville, Trenton and. Pidladriphis. - -UP. TRAINS WITH THEM CONNECTIONS. The 6.09 A: M. Aeconimorlation grain will connect with the East Penn. train for Reading, Pottsville and Harris burg. The 11.45 A. U. Mall train will ran In connection wit the Bel Del:train from Philadelphia, Trenton rt andlent-i herille, with the Central of liew,lersey train from New Turk, with, the North Peon train from Philadelphia, mud will minect with the Bearer Meadow train for; eatherly, llaileton.While Raven and Wilkesbarre. The 9.36 P.M. Express train will run in commeetion with the -Central of New Jersey train from NAF VTR, and will connect - with the East Penn. train for Beading, , Pottsville awl ilartisburo.and with the Coombs., and E. train for Rupert., Danville, Williamsport •and -mire. - Bethlehem, 11a,i 16tb, MO. I, - PHILADELPHIA MW READING R. R. Summer ArKangementi April i8 o: 11340. I DCriV:V. TUAIRS, Ulm Pottsville. daily. (except Suridays) at 8.10 A. M., and 3.30 P. 2.-1,4'111151 ng Read iug at 10.10 A. IL, and b. 06 P. M. Arriving In Philadelphia at 1242 wan, and ate UP PASSE:CORR TRAINS Leave Philadelphia. daily. (eveept Suadayp) at 7,:0 A. St., and 3.20 P. AL—Pimping ReadlaK at. 10.20 A. M.,-and ike, P.M. AT/14dg ItePottarillt at MA aeon, :ad at 4.50 P. M. • Both Up snit 'Down Paieenger Trains connect at ?net Clinton with Tritinieto anti tenni Tamaqua, C4itawinia, Williamsport nneCltutra. Morning Pezoonger resins only, connect at Von Clinton, tni , "WiltalbscTe, &won rlttatoo; Pamanipers• leash . 4 Williamsport by_ Abe Catawtom Ilailload•ltight lima at 10.10 P.M., rozoect.wlth a Pas senger. Tmdia !cawing •Port Clinton at 4.30 A. 111.. arrive .11millint at WO, breakfast , aad proem! direst to Phil adelphia by. the 6 A.M. holding Asomuoodatioa Train. • LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH'. - P . areenger rolls leaves.ltraiiing at los-S A. M.:tidier tiniest of Up and town Marulug Pamenger Trains from Philsdelphla and Pottsville. Arriving at Ilairistairg at 12-40 noon, andeonnectlng with Passenger Trish:mon the Northern Clintrai , "Penneylvanla" - and "Cumberland Valley" .lialiroads Sunbury, Williamsport. Elmira, pitirparg,Lariesseer, , Saltlinore and Cbankberanarg.' - thethroing, liners Wrrlaburg at-2.4n P. M., after arrl ratnfsTntnafonrslpvepoints. Artirline et Reading ai due P. ig„; and termer' inteirith Up and Down 'pains Pie Pottsville and Philadelphia the, same evening. No , -crake run on Sundays. - • • • - , Valtea.oulletareen Pottsville and ridiadelobia•V 15 and $2 25; Reading And I'l.lladelptiKsl 75 and la 45; 13arriabovgand l'hiladelpbl4, $3 :Li ands 10; .Lobanon end Philadeipttia, 12 60 And $1 10;.11,:ading and Mr viabovit.6.l OI) and $1 10; Reading Potveviiie. 52 05 and 10 15; Reading and Lees:non. 85 and 70 cents; rottr•villeand liarraurg.62 65 and p 16; pottaing and Lobanon„ St oil And. 61 - 50. _ Through No.l Tteliets—Pollaville to Italtlinoro4s 00; Pennine to Gettysburg:Si 50; Reading to ItAityaOre, $4; Reading to Lanntiteri 65. „ • , gr - k•R 0 rounds of Baggage allowed eattLPiurrienger.. TO. Seeooti I.9am,Csea run. Witte of the above itegobts• Pao. , enger Testae. _ : 037.5.tomingyrodnRowtaiindAfteretoonTraSu gporAli, run tni. ihni dos. • Tbnmgh Flat Chisetekets,abred need re tes,!to Niag ara Vallejlettalo.Detnet,Cbleego, and all the mine Mel yotn4lat e Weldaigteb Wise, iked ' the thanks: and Tudirant Ttekethogoweitensilo an Weakener Ones, etth be had en seel*lke to the StatkerAgint4,-- 40, 4 / 1 .114441,1rWi1e- pdrebmed Were tb*Trales abiftw, Mem tow charged It paid - ' : 04.XICOLLO s liagrathm:Ilog. - 111. Votto. - ' TYPES. '• Go the tjpea tts tha"diek." They slide In. Icvrther with omtnoraraoand, Jim WM, the - band that colleen them , ittes Mad Aad arroato lima drat 1.0,111/0-3,94P. . Fee then* now in th e "dirk." -• • • NAAS wonderful Liking* they are aim, sit they sit; Own two Inert - Its maim and thou it isitit— ntnettninitirtume" sin itle—eatobi ne4, tbkitbyy id( A terrible blew with puttlon , tbent up In Cikk•-cl/06 : • -, • , t r - fee theta mew In the " sta r, : ," ' ! • . to the thief or aersposta They morrow betide,". And the watnbY cing.*Par MID trite tuela, Anay from the elleklog—tbe world own* bide ' Ilite away trete the SOUPS of that tlith—ellat— . -In putting aptypes Itt the -sack," . _ As lbey go to the "stiek." Reesailt, at the seinie.eltb is ibises of Ib.relling trots Belt bilt clay, bl night. - As is Tiewe ebb seskielp each method a eight, not it never ran dee trete the elicit-:click, a V 1 pliai C ng tbe liekcliek. ' . ' they go in tbe"eitrit!! idanseuhe sad .141ute theirapproethe; dread: They kisow,thatinith Liberty tapes hare been wed, And stoiene-they rue of their divines As they tremblingly bow at lb tk~ of putting up types in the "etitk," - ; " ' Melt—dick, do the types In the *FOAL*" Stater, Uhler* aud Moo itrrtare; Pacts" ewt The Net. the Veinier, the !ittestret that-ettio, Aare a th.st ~holy Odifur" of these Ittairthltigs— .ol the nett.) thery make With their elielprellek, When setthig thenklato M9'lloo4 ^ • Crieh—elirk. obi CONIiiiEB, 'FILL BO GLIM 7013,K8. c. rosycs, Oh ! eotnraQ 4dII no elite for me. • s •• • - To drown my soul In llould game; For if tdrabk. the losst'sbonlil be-e ,To blighted fortune, health and fame.. • Yet. though I long to quell the delta That namion holds amtinet My life, ; Still boon companions. may ye be; ' • • •• tut, comrades, ell Igo ghee for me • • • I know a broad that once was llght, : • • • Whneeratlent suCertogs Weed toy Ceti— know alloarth that Once was bright; Jlut.dcßoping.hopea hares nestled there. Theo: 4111. the teardrops nightly Meal • . From wounded hearts that I should heal, Thotizh boon compenions•ye may be% 'Oh! comrades, OH no glass for mot • . ' When I was young. I folt the tide • Otiaisplattlrttis on Milled: Ilut.fitanhood's years have won the pride • fly parents centred in their child. Th.tii, by a mother's sacred tear; ' 11 that memory aboald rurere; Thou t,bnoti eotorautow , ye may bey ' Ob. rrtorades till no gimp. formed (firreipoo4tinos of as L'aited States iradreat dad Morino , Ara isA , i) OBSEEIVATIONS ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND 116 EUROPE. !Preece. of Coking.to Westpholla—Pteld Ovens—Closed laVerlat Cost of Opera, - thug..-Leeterfilo. 14. . . , —, • 1 The operstion of coking coal is quite common ) in our bituminous Bolds. The. paeseng,it , on the 'Pennsylvania Dali n - it'd will see numerous heapsl smoking 'chair at the put put of-various min t, between'the summit of - tbe mountains and Pitts burg. li' he will stop at the station coiled Irwin's, he can fee the operation being performed in over's, which, although final! .sod comparatively incon venient, arc:decidedly an improvement on the old lad Ikerri. general method, of coking In t'i ha. open ain-by what the Germane' call the .•,11,iiter" plan. This coke is 'Fed by that. locomotives which ren i through the streets of the city Of Pittsburg, and which. ate compelled to burn a smokeicei fuel.' Not ocity, blieevcr, does thiscoklog Previte pro- Auce is fuel whilst' burns. Without smoke, but- it forms, from may, coats, Out which is fir better, irdeptedlyr technical purposes then the original Material:. Thus for the iron manufacture itscon, oeutratei the beating power; drives off a portion of the deleterious sulphurnatnpoundo, w hip.b.To ben - allooed to pass into the metal, make it'll t sari." and dillicult to work at a welding beat; and; in many hotel:lees, .prigfuecs (ruin a soft. powdery coal, a fuel which Canted' forth in Liege pieces, and !is of suticient tenacity to Aithttand the pressure of the superineninbent stratu of urn and flitijla a blast furnace. the operation of coking Is a dry distillation like the burning of eharceal, mid the latter art, which dates back almost to the begin sting atireatieg• in metals. must probably enemas. ted the Possibility and value of the former. All coals 3 honsist of two classes of bodies, the hitt is of such a outore <that when exposed to beat in absence of_air no change of form teketi place;' the second, coder the same circumstances. decomposes into volatile gases. 'lite first, the pro. ,•eeiisssof coking concentrates, it cfists chiefly of ti l carbon and the babas which are cund ie every coal. .TTliti second pluses off in a form of the various carbareted hydrogens,suppburcompou)de, le. which go/tuinake up the usual' burning'gas; cairn impurities, and which upon coming id con. tact with the air, burn to stilt 4impler bodies, the most important of which are catholic . acid and water. • Antbracite is regarded by many geologist's as the result of the coking proCass,'whlch has gone oil in the interior of tbe•glube, coder great pres sure sod beyond contact with tire atmosphere. This 'Slew receives an additional probability when wit considek the tampon chemical composition of, sothracite,iswhich resembles in the quantity of; carbon it contains the usual cokes. In flielsmood,l .Virginia; they have a fossil fuel which so cloielyl resembles in outward form theartitieial oubstalice,( that it is sold eider the , namo. Of natural coke. 1 It is a weal •:k nom) fact that all ;mats are not equally well adapted for corking coke. The bar Goals do-Dot 'contain enough' volatile matter bring the coal to Mai: note of semi-fusion willeh; most ensue - 1400 alinektike can bet:obtained, and ' very soft seals produee it porous coke; which pow-I dere eatilY. nod wants in conecutrated power. All the We/ph:than reale are not adapted for coking, and even time different' seamy of the semi ' mine vary in their value for that purpose. The' President, - testa' is one of the best In thrit country for, fureishing a bard shit:doe, 4114411 m: rihg ng coke, sad its chemical composition is air alfewir: ' • -- ' !i' • .Carbon. 11/Amgen. Oxygen. • fiutregen.. , Ashes.' I .' 79-73 .• 442 , - . .11-b0 ' . 0-84' . 3.20 • 1 ~ the Westphalia" _coal, richest in carbon, it -Which I can ohtaio an analysis has 80.58 'Tarts, in trhundrcd. ,Thiit Onoreet centeins 75-20 parts. ', "The hard Pennsylvania anthracite bold gene, rally A little over 90 per cent, "while the richest gas noel of ttia 'world, that of Beglised; in kleut= land, has 84 per coot of the Sara° elomont. ' , - ' ‘The pelting in Westphalia is duo° chicly Wino) ways.s--by the "field oven° anti the "closed main." Tbe'"seld oven", is the oldest method; and with respect to everything, except the. first coat i the least econoualcull and especially in largo.opera-1 Onto, it is gradually being superseded by closed) °Teas of the most improved form. .s; ' .The "field area" is eitientekraireple. It ;Woad, cool sistiol a sprice,.geuerally about 15Veet long anal 9 feet d, enclosed on three sides( y walls about , 3 feet high. These walls,.ah- intervals *tit few feet anti mi.* leirel with the earth, are pierced with holesitt points Opposite to each °therein each side of the enclosure. Smooth round pieces of wood, are run through thestrapeetaras and allowed tot lie on the ground. The coals then wheeled in at the oPin end left In the eitelostire, and piled regu tarty, the height of the walla, through therwhole interior space, care being taken to pack- that pot., then of the coil 'around the wooden poles mole closely than the rest. 'these poles are then pulled out, and tbus.the mass of coal is left - with flues running through it from side to side. Fire it slat,-' ~ed by throwing but costa into one of the apex-, tare,, and the whole heap is . euen itl a glow. Now 'hy skilfully regulating the sizeof i the boles through the walls itt ttpial beet is . kept p 'tali' the pro-I etas is finished, when, after remaining' some time to cool, the 'coke brfound broke& into verlieal ribl nitrous colonies 'which increase the 'else wit h' which it Can be loosened and loaded. - - 1 '. This teethed of making coke dues not produce i nearly so satisfactory results as that which I'svill! new describe as in 446 at aevetal.eltatilithatentsi ia-Westpbattst but particularly at the .Platident i mine. - ; - • ; • I The number of ovens, hers Is 46, and an equal! nailer in, addilion will loam be etneted,s 'lnc)' 1 are Situated at but a short diStance from the shaft.' and at a le'Wer level.' They are "sitipplint 'with.' coal by, means of a mall roilway which lend., from the screens aed - erashotws'irbich I 'bvegt ( 10. 1 'scribed in a farmer" letterOtibelng e'mplo y 'ed. fir separating the slaty ireparitiel trots the ft 7,, I forbringing it to the properjtigree of fineness. 1 • , The liens are 'built side. by slue, so that the font altogether, an sppareetly solid mama ul beck; !Dirk 210 tent--long, end %bout 7 feet bight s with &flat top,,,nitett nistieb_ the .duable streak: .feedias railway it laid.. Ali the ovens. are 1!.0i1t Un ttie saine'phit. - EaciAle 24 feet lung, 3 feet tilde, slid 4-b iced,' high,: eritit'., an etched tee" , ' Each ,is p 051;... , e idea with 'strung'eastkni tbiors, inlaid with,fint brieli,rna so sarrstrgeir that when they are it .en the'estilre width of the urea le free:- f ' ' '1,. 4 ' ...-abs sole of the avail biSo a level with the yard which' is used for ioollicthe.voke, end Ahntiegb tbearched top of saetilire two I lAolax4iiieh ia tia ,diatacter.ailitek costs:o'44W with . tie air ye; itaii:A49%h ; which[, aikat 1901.bio:114rioirfk..,ii?colAik! , ' - Ttielidemittt iicgiii6l4.,oyfis ark iaiiiii - oi.) 71,4 %rickaid:" the chimney tWit `with *o'ol4 i;.ttiai. iiiiiiiiidiieittliiti , .fiiiiisiti ii Ceti. Wended of footnote 'beet, itnd ell '-fie wig ems well bound together with plates of cast and rode of rolled mon; guatrd against theetrecti of hasp es of temperas no, :.: , ,The lard brought to the ovens in'ireht ears , . precipitated _through the', bore . temationetk Annum* by opening a trap dit'or„ . A load Of betweeir 6 apd 6 tone is thus thrown into the ogini tend litireled by the workmen . the duos; , ere fastened end feted with clay, the boles Oboe alewedoand combustion' commencer. The fumes Which 'axe d4eloped' tes uilwertis and (enter theetigh numefoas openings, a. due,whieh passes along the o,etier side of •the oven, neartal, top. Thifflue st. the further ;end 'beads downwards, •and retort!" jest beneath and wallet' with the ilril. b.:11110o ; ll•then pu l se* ander the oven,and oilier a second return, after which it deboachea into W main ca nal six rept `high,.that colli;cte the products of athe fordaties and carries thew to a tall Chimney. • •' 1 .-- - • . i. , . 4tieste numerous tarns of thetas about the overt e. 9 e eters two rorposes—the beater' the listening hit is not • lowed to escape eo rapidly, and-sines right tidal( one area is - the left "side of its next neighboilthe ignitroci.of the coal i t , ' ha ler . ojd Circa 110 ought about by the beat thus trans ttera; and a I litliOr of kindling is availed. The barnitk etast In 'the twain canal, on their way; to the itiittiney. Vita 61111:NAtb the boiler of the pit engine, a d ere thas,forther used. The amount ofl heat genes &tad is so groat :itte to watt'sat the atptatioa of a new holler to this system ofbeat• in and the ariaageinents tor the tame ire nearly eetriptetait.. Pee adveritaie of this species of fuel is tiled it deck not attack tee Whir plata; even Ito cavils as al common coal fire. ' . Tire workmen watch through email epee a rea in thellion doo ot.the coke ovens the pro ass of F the.eotobuit a within. As lung as a blu flame playa orer.t e surface, they know the prtjtops to be complete, but when the dark- red 044 :Ward appear, the ern aware that the coke is fa.ly to "drew... ' The,'"dia hie' which in the old wren; is done by, baud pie etneal, and is an operation-, in slaw sad seirere ~ trean the filen , and consequently to c x peewit°. le ticrfornied by a machine atileli does its, work perfect y and eetekty, capers tbeaNneu to bat littic be t i , and oi , a •fitent ut the tepidity it insurer. alb/ws the 1 11 , ,wing mess but littlt time to , e thpb, ! ; (o nr j h th e uey;:an ..,f the air bete o it can I . beiquensbe , and IlltUleSVel the urea hot for the sz4t chart . _ • • i , The two ads of the oventcari be made entirely IMMI Open, and; 4.1 have said, bri floor is ion a level Fon Totten Mix TO Taiiig oy.:--In the latest with thecta, ding yard. 'Along the Leek end a' of his preachiegs upon -.'"popular • provertni,' Dr. all the ovens runs i railway of about - tirenty feet noillod closes a tlabughtfol and auggeiiivo dia. -wage and upon ,this. Moves this vanettlye lutists , etasa on. sensual pleasUre , with the following can thus ' readily be brought oPposite men UVea s I l araeSt-retalllrke to young men, which deserve to . Itleothitstsf a strong iron,"pasheit," thillatu, with be thought or: a bead net ly the width of the )Inte 4W of dal - Ohl if this world enuldvire • out of as swamp 1 1 . , oleo, Ut a h ieh Is atbsched a horizontal skein, about of' sensuality, rank with weeds sod dark with . thirty hie, ti t . titig." Motive iv given to t is pusher deadly vapors—fall of vipers , thick , with pitfalls, bientans.. multiplying isbalelar ethic per iota lurid with deeeptivei lights—and read Ppm the .. ..lge entlbd stein, hod thus by means ' a crank secure heights of virtue; WbereAlod's sun sbbies ' bye wdrktisou can gradoally thrust ; t eutirely and the winds' of biomes , burgling blandly and through tkie, oven. ' 1 : q . 64..1(1411y. how would 'human lifo beemno.blest ;The machine is wheeled opposite the:oven to and beautiful! ,The great burden of the world. clewed. Bib doors AO made oen the ion ram is rolled off. how could It spline forward into a grand petted it 'rty against the glo w in g malts of coke. career of prosperity mind tirogie-s! This 'change wfl hich Is,; the interiOr, and straightway, without' fur this country i rests almost entirely upo o & upon vivo i r Chan Its form, if begins to slide outlet the op- young then uf , the country. It lie. with them • polite end: Aa zotm as it appear heretwo men • mote than anyiLther daises to. say whether this with holOlthrow a atermponilt, in order to precept Country shall vieend alit) lower lel its path to as tonch.:lis tiossible, tha, rapid and .ce ful cots. brutality or to iiee higher thanthit,, 4 4,tavidsrd of ' liostituilihich would thherwise take4l e. This its loftiest dreams. The , derotece orient* them. diendhingleontinues So lung ,as the mss mores selves have greatly lost their power ol• *good. 11114- • siO;Wer"l ; When it ,is though, the "pestle "finial: eomparatively few will change their course of Ide.' drawn; the doors Piloted, and a freshyh ge alive Women will be pure it men will be true. Toting ,Ono thrown in 4.m above, and i the; *ems goes men. tide great result abides wi th you! , If you do withott:t delay. f 1 ,', • . could see hew , Leaufifid a dower , grove upon t h e ' I' The coke, as salines tie eeol enough'_ is attacked thorny siork Of self-denial, you could give - Om by the workmen, broken up dad stici; ready for ,plant the honor - it deserter: It it seems hard transport tion. I -?.--. • ' - and homely, despise it net ; for in it • sleep the It is si gular to observe that,4l th imgh such a beauty of .heaveu and the. breath of angels 4 If I t urge qua titi of water is thrown upon the glow- you du not witness the glory of Its blussotainge Mg coke, o ft little of it passes off. in the feria yf daring the day of lite, its' 1, etals will:open when Steam: a portion ii adsorbed 'by the porourtif a es, the night of death comes and gladdens your eyes and nnot er ... p4rtlon isl dic t um pored ,by the hot ilia • with their therwelloeS loveliness, and dill your settle indite sul huretalforntg suicides of .the . metals Willi theiegrateful perfume.. - .• I 1 which re sin 31:1 the c ,kciand ialpharetted by i ~ drogenlw lob passetnr. . ,' I A num crpof aztisn-itlnents. were trill here some 1 .. time ain+, throtigh iiitichlr was sou ht triarrive 1 at i'proctical reetinquf quenching' the' coke by 'steam. 4 the coke to tall into large , hel d - iron 'box woe prep:ill for ~ it, issue frets the oven .—. it. 'This Was surrounded by a revery ir of water; *bleb I ,of, sour* at once de +pod t go quantities of I l'ateaus lel is:. ,raccon opted ups the ' hot fuel„— . ;Toe cok won thus gr dually. cooled, bat the ar , pen's, of .the aperutgr, combined with the trouble .' of mini elution, taiga-it the 11mm:sweat to tie abandon ..1,, tho Ugh tiit before it was shosiri,tbut, • a tiros,. ee.lsOirfabil, !W ringitig and brilliant coke ,fould thits be 4 ainelif. .. ' , „ , since !the eld.proceks of making coke , •fleld 1 ovens" Pap carried forward by this Company, prito *lout tolthe adoption if the obovedeseribed clotted ovens, and elude wain to &amounts ere in eziatenee ! of the eiist y rif,Workirk and the produce of each , . a' complbtednitnietrisdu of ..:he twu systems is rends- ily model. P •.: , ' • ' - - ' By OM open ntetbiid, the cost of "insking"•one ton of kke was 3 cents; by the closed, 30.2 Cants —a dim nnathli fbti cost of nieuipulationgit will 1 i Ire seen , of lit t od sra per cent. Thisis not the only I remark , hie gain:obtained by the new 'lnetbed• In the . deli, °tens it hi found that 170 pounds of coal are reqtfired to stake 100 pounds of coke; 11l the *lied I #aaa In pounds of coal will produce the *nom artouni. or, in t ither word*, an absolute waste, ur / 13s P ,,r evil. is•prO:yote,Cl. Besidei , lbee? pro . !Bootie increase 'nage of the article predueed Is no ineoesiderable itism. 'Twenty men ere ~... i pioyed to week the entire series of 46 Oen,. in. • eluding the tither os,,filling. drawing, quienching and stoking. t l ~,. - . , . . - The original tiosCof these ovens is eousiderable, it being set down at $7OO each. But here, on ae. count of•tho treacherous. nature of the; ground, they cost:more than they would ander other ell.• . eninstanees.. talarge Illrst . cort is the gteatess diawba4c,on t isigencrtil use of this process of cokingi here tte'iltmend for coke Is extensive.— But where the tnithnt,.of coke requiredlis small itkedoption is not - so fre recanitnopifieil.• libiee the machine for pu(sliiitg ant, the railroad, amid the hy drants upon Welch tiliV,earie of working devriid.., would be nearly as ?cniilly.fr , 5 ovine al for 50, and above allihe economy ut. heat, which results form the large: timelier ef•furnaeos. would , on*, be obtained. 't , 1 • If. 11, LI "A l i modest, led digo - ifledr.'courtesy from: the sieboo. Mistremgare os - alrelcome. There wa s . a spare bench ne r the door whieb acmunmodated the, titan of • • It, and .. .lodge - Warren Poet I f Thom son .test pied 'v•testit spat.; 00 th e , art seat of th 'class ttfOrLspetting. Secretary ' canedy ' li loan° ors bis )irk nlur the stintOp star hi the { centrd, his I,intilliest of. Toles, and laces sr coMnig i, itig tbe interrdlikil exercises to procerd,a d cloud 1 l courrpelfing,3laery± stroked the bead Of he boy %nest ,o hitn In he corner.. Bayard Tiyldr sat, in ... his quiet, obsereing way, studying the st i rreand• - [ ....? lug rows of boys arid git Is .foces—sonie , lily of i them, and every ,one of them , barefoot, ,ants till • seated agairst`ibe rough he•( - 4i loge on heisclier of I narrow plant. thiels lined tbe T oots: - Fideivbet ( mpicture .tofi • Photograph - or to . .bave brought awayi-,the cekbrities, sad' the little raggrl:prots Ikum of htitnaliiity all combined ,, f - . ,•, ; But pa the tender PrOviderter of dad wiiieh lino I t proriked for lbeti, cradles '•of the iateßigrece of oar ries. the Willing detotior of youutithood, SO - • patient, so self secrificing, so_ unoomplainkng and, affectionate. 'The schoormis'em before •uS . was a twenty-two funned young womAn a .. r ekty or trienty-twolobrs, perhaps, dratted with ;tared. -og Pllainners, , and of the most uneon,cir4is she ll licit. of demeanor but her pale and thoughtful y re nedleatureilld an eaprcesion whichlikerced ,to m the perfeetion of what We recognize asdlie dwriuty of the;soul. .She looted se if ihe felt' hortilonly to be goad and kinii;to other/ while life shoelti last, and that she was here in her.place, *Out b lir . bat.Urarfaifted, but doing good, rite hoped, rind, Ming to be forgotten. At the same time; le .subdued gentleness of- lone, her eiquisite ' prepKity of replies,. u bet calm; sweet Manner to ttr ? a privy of strangers, there wee a self-pos sessed dignity that it was imposilide not to 'pay tminge to—difficult - ,(1 - may as niell say).not to Aso &for others "as one remantiers It for otters 'As I satin that humble school room,:sind 4 upon tberanconscious beauty of its patient• veiding spirit, I . tonld not but !bank God 14 apes *tit found -distributed %bristles 'Abe NO: 50.: hicettaa;. 11 t.r kiLOOL M0t132. :1 the Noir York Ilos4l Journal, shire dating. his recent reilw.y It tre3 t it ;little log 'Thant house, tie beart - af North Western Vir . Wiriderneri. The'ears happened Iv front of it, and Mr. Willis, and ',a visit. Here to what he, says of holyoangorabiel - relearn :' 11,,' If I , ' f u rigbt i gin wean tail to at? directly'' Ells pa 1.7 pail the 114 out act THE WINE .0.1•A8.8. Wi 4 e bath woo ?...11' tie bath tdttow ? Who bath coated- , biota? Who both wohndi isßlittlet *auto? W;_h•ti , bathhtsdnals •at isyes thiu tarry look at the DAttral they that go to 110t-lthrto' , ..epoti'the • alien it is sod. wheit '• giSet.ft.its'aoitiOn- 11 , 0 ° I:sio.vetit-iteelt asiglit..."At • •• - tit, last L - if bit- 1 " - et 6 . au d fool f0rt4.6014- slot 1614 o : . ratooge r 6 4 1 /trell losi.ooorop *so to 1141% *kV Um es! WO of life. • -4, 1 4 11, SplivoiSly Ift; tean fjob t Ll4 o76 . l. Be wor ictit i p e rse t... t , l . : t a! i P ea ri t u i to , r a t y rsor tt l. f a , I: 4 47 11 f:: . . tavola Mit in tbseittocllizlNTlMl . llo COLORS dons at. Quo stuxtest'sotkc . • • BOOK BINDERY.`. • .• • Books boundio-overy varlet] di 'style., Illudtiliteelts of every description manntactdred.ltronnd order at sherScst nonce/ • ' - - TIM CLlTst.ein Leann", bating been at Mee pains to tray the geneslogy'end finally retaliate , of Old John 'grown makes ,;the faellieg Mate. ' locate: —. . !`.Peter Brown, one of tbitMay rimer Pilgrim*. landed at Piyinetath, , Dite 22, 182 t- -Ifte cams to A !aeries sine, an, a carpenter by toads * , was af terward:me:tied, and died in 1833. leaving a Mon a . Peter Brown second, who died iti Windsor is Oa-, • tober,lB93. atad 88 years, leaving four soos A lle-' . tor, John, Jonstben auctCornaliese all et *Dote sett fed in . Windsor, Conn. . . . . '"john, the second sou of Peter Brown last Melt- Honed, bad two ions Intrtr end Boa. - Thieldest, Jolla, married Hano als Owen in 1758; and on the 23.1 of 314, 1178, - was oommintoeed by 001`.' Trumbull es captain of. the 'Trate Baud, of. watt Binasbury, Conn; - . . "In the stirring events which transpired uptin the -commencement of the 'Revolatioa, Capt.' • Brown bore a protninellit pert. and promptly obeyed the order of Col. Pettibone. which beta data . of. June.ll. 1776, end required. him to convene hitt comrany and titnpress' a- Certain number'of rot; -diets ter the war. The company. Was raised, and' CA ptai4 Bre e n marched with it to New Tdrk,and. there carrel quail his4entb,• which took Owe ' Sept. 3,1776. ' Captainnirown loft a lON and eleven children, six diughters nod five 06130, alt of whom are cow dead, having lived to a great sea. sittraging over 'evenly years igr the whole family. , . “Owen Brute'', the third eon pf the Bireintinn- • art Brown. died at Iludlson,Atuntlt CoUnty, A. D. 1358, at the adieneed age of 85 'yew's. having' m o i l e d to Ohio from will after the year:, 1805.—. He was notedes a man of sterling integrity and . 1 uptishme.* of character.' ..,, . • - , "John Brown of Roper's Ferry notoriety lathe . soe of Owe,. Brown. He was born et Nottollt,' Litchllckd Comity; Conn., in 1800,. and is eerie-, quently, 50 years of axe. ili• inothet Roth Mills.' 1 wa. a d %tighter ot Lieut. Goleon Alitts,e new el.; e•-• i olive or Abe Hon. Samuel q. Mills.'ltinaah . , Bravo, who•beetatne the wife of SollniTiti nom.' phrey.eild, the mother of. Heinle. ittlIllthr•Y• 1 01 , Pre,idout of Amherst doll..ge. we. a ,ii it, , r ~ f Jghtt Brown'a'fit'lter. " But we will procood tot further, ,though more facts might M. ad•lnceil in igloo whet was proposed in the nuta4 of this eirtvir. , ' "From the oil P ilgrim pru.tunitor down to the w present day, the hole race hove borne a. high character for irite,rrity, and hevrt been reinaritattle : fur unfaltering devoti:ot to the right and the MM." , ' • FOREIGN' COCK. AceOr i to the Cullom Rduse Returns the full ing exhibits thelb"&reigtieu trimece of the. eouiltrj , . Import entrlroVarluotro or Spode, frond It; let :see. alley, Ihr#o, to the not October , woo • , .11,897,00/ Ada Tour 'rooky to Norcuiloor, , , , . 18,c27,917 ‘' , :bTot,3l to date, -r' . , - ‘.''' r . Agatuat !woo limo, 1858 J. ... ', Increase to dote anti 18 . 511,' ' I Locreapo to tat !aver 1P67, Inerrire to dat.iorer 1106. the same tablas meta lb. Mt port or ordinary Domes. tie Produce and Miarelisosous tiouds (loeladlog /ateliers articles T.:exposits:o' from 14 January to 31J4 Otto. bar, • liSine.ooo Add fens weeks in Nesember, 11600112,1116 Atstr.l,ool 'erne,* *ince Jan, 1, . $4,414434 Thi saute table* Wake the Export of Epode for calen dar year to Met Octhhere - • • 5hi,172,000 Add rear necks lu' 3,10417611 Total . to dote, ,dgalast 'same Iliac, 11:146, Total to date,lBso, • Ar„dobt HIM* time, 1.1:43, /neteuo tiara J‘n„ 1, j By the above it wi.l be observed - that the exports of. specie ixt the Port of New York exceed the export's of 'all the-Domestie'Pro ducts upwards of' ';‘,949,00. So heavy a shipment of , specie,in so abort time, is un parralleledia therhistfory'of the'e,ountry. ' . ymitafrin. cOAL . PIT ACCIDENT.---AD accident recently ocerirred :It'itne of the pita I.ooegleit Nati - Ontneille, Wilily Potteries, England, by whiclyen Men ware instantly nod ten'utheri:severely injoied. A "ease con mining fourteen, men we.' 'being &eon op the theft of the "fig while another cage, with :six or ceyen men in it, was gv,lng dein et the pima tiMe. As :be eft endingraga draw neer, the sur. bee, the Signal 1411 in the engine ;onto sounded RS usual, in order thet the engine might be sit ogee slopped. The Oltxtt e tender - Val., litatieTer, teat lets in attending In hie signal; and the conse quence was that one cage, Wee drawn op beyond its proper point, while tbonther went to the bob• tom of a ahnft with a heavy .bock. The ascend- . ,ing cage was' drawn up till reached the wheel over which 'the rope- attached to it worked, and wee being takes round, when the whole fourteen ' . , men, with one exception, were precipitated be neath. Six 14 down the .hvit and were desb'ed to !deem. , 'Three-fell no thirporement et the pee at..ut.b, and one tin the irn pavement sbd were killed the spot. Four who were thrown on the gnoun I reeeived fearful injuries. The occupants of The dcaiet.dinx *axe were more Of iere Injured by their' fait, tut DO!. of them were killed: Mei. 4431 neshwrineo ISAI very woo procured, end every. thing that. could be done' tor tbu injured men woe dos without any lays of time: The engine tend er, whos4 newt:Orin, led to the aeeideut, has heed taken into custody:. , • A POIEST tiN A n011Titt..414% Sew rork city co . 31unitis 12:11,rrsinsi 1211t,* . iffiliee °Meer nrresitil tbo Rev. HOL'en BUMF,* Catholic priest residing in Yorkville, for toing drank in the Street.* *On toe ing *conveyed to the Siation Route, the Rev, tipp« ler threw himself' on hie dignity . ; pempoottly . stat.; ing.to the Sergeant in charge that he was Cith: olic priest, and detuaittle,il to know "what its 6-1 they were going to tit, switithins." 04 being told tttat profanity was bardly in accordance with thi tutor of "his clo4rhtewprAv priest binstaival still further, and becoming insolent, was Icteksdep for titeti,ttight. low bcpslstSr )1 atber Quarto*. • tetiteetablo CatholiepriisCor that Fatality, tatty eeded . in bettail,of ltis airing brother, atid oat bet corning security . , pi pis appearAtiso at' Gout the proper hour l ,wair permitted to , the Rev: . Robert Burns toltis residence, for tbs . purpose, making soma tgt prowemoat in hie personal spposti nee. - limbs!. a o ondigniftud weakwpss, 41. in the Rev: Robert burns, , , Tti contents eit tie dead hitter offteeireailiver. tilted tote sold, the .departmentAteiag . etnabis to fiad their owners. ,They consist eteeilts,r.kulle, oaks, drawers, gloves, scarfs., artapendere, patent inhaling tub's, go td pens,'peneili;and ill kinds of steal! Jewelry -11trurginittile;-' indeliteeves, fans, bauditerehiefe, bon..,W# s4tieting-- instilment", pocket . bibles, children's: Assume., lane': collars, gooks; 'buttons.' cloth, purses; slippers, ebonies's, , bed goner, boittei4hirti, - gars roe gone fowls, cornfield hoe, , black silk • brogue, boats, thairis. gaiters, cigar ease, snuff .box, spectacles, hate tee th, eight-naps. brogans,, aprons, pantalattel, 'est. trouPel , ibirilder races flag,, razors, one bond Ted tartiettitnis, wa t e t:erysisle,nipple-glasses, eterni-sans,:edging.'and a thousand other things, surfitas are .usually saititaced in a pawobruluu". solo ut etiredeeeted pledgee. Enure or; DOSEAI ncrincssos, E.-:-Tbo Nile Hubert Sti tephenson left a large preportion'of.: Ma fortune to eftaritiee connected with Newcastle. To ileneattlir Infirmity he. toot.left. XJ0,000; to the - tivrory snit- Vbitrrevyl.itral Su - eiety, whore debt he liqulrlsted . iinly a year or two since-4LO° 'mod to the-Northern Mining Cdr . lege, L4O l lO. Ile has also begot artbmi to tbe•lo, ebtutu _civil . Ertgiuoare. 22.900; .to the Ad; - 11litonel *Corotee Eoelely; - t2.ooo; • utka iw tltb CMiistieß•Knhwledg;T'Srelety, 12;901-`• .; Vol-tither - of' this celebrated 'Engineer! tom. 'noticed - 11s Watier,,lve it Trapper boy la OWN Coale eotlieries. -rf .tiantocuialt,t4i . :""ononiblis 6 , ttoglic unttle. . f Wows's, taco, and mulct are 'a:quad:m.oly :jitubbots things. $211.221.617 13AW.2.0111 pa 80.2,i411 12,44211 /.1,114W54 6,41.6,614 , $0171,1% 'AM :la IP;f9UX)II *its often attained by Ole- . • _lncome je?blo ta bi '
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