'Nita ...........--.-_____ 1 - - ,. lroingy 1 01 1. JAP d AN. , , _....... , li,oiolicill 111 r. sitliGa.'i*.' 1 - 1 .. - iie—m;;;lrat' in, .46. 0,01.6.4., 1 , Ist•Barilisg littio umnal = 1 , 1 'As Owns* hart that's heelball* ittliii I /00130.0 f Japan t . ' I ' I boo lands and 1 lialOrliustf, :Zuliarl,a o ;r , rod lipawro swam as brash I' ' Of M 41 0.• I Ily Ildr ebwrirm aro rod as rem; I will tat Oa; tall iicomplaslosi Interpumr. 1 1 I Tooimy Of JaPult• " . I 'lliammo stiow•Milto of broom , I Albinism*, dadlui emu • Tho Brat boo of my bwart'abossukx I 1; Imams sd r .laPux l iaise frlirte ' ll; baorlia 'dation. ' , --- 1 • mos ts vow elan: , [ - ,1 Pave vary Mob 'wham's! ,rl. isssesuy ofJapta. 1 i . - II as spat la Treads sad Isala. , , • tart wall with ;ay fan ;I . -. -_,_ , I tan sings morning matla, • Tommy ofJ !Tau. • 1. , I I ea - , , 1; ..- IN, u play oa,tlio guitar, 1 • I ~, , I , Janes as irWas &man; 1 , . _„_,.., las Os pa army pipa, I 1 ; ,I Tommy °Naomi. I I. 110 wool,' hare ma does tarry • Ob ldm cruel man; • I , 1 .#or. oh r I atimild Ulm to "arf, . 11 - i 'Tammy ofJapais.- I , • , , ~- TOIIDET'II 2127. -,' 1' lay poor heart Is Wary laden. I -_ ' L'AL bud smelted on tha____,.so 2 in, 1 For I lore yogiguile uzaw.•l I _ White lilly Broadway, - ' , , I woad sat land; imat WV% --" _ Ithaa ibrtuoas far away, I -, , ~. • But I third tar lips °thorny, 1 White Lilly of Boadway. - 11. - , • -.- _ .1 , s a y ;be masa, I *mad m =MI, F , - Iri tbo tau. imei7 day, '1 ~.7saloas 11 ths um abouldkl,: o tbsin, ! i • IWllleallily , of Broadway, I _ That arumMlrlituf inn NA Sider. 1 Ob. dear! 1 auntot ay 1 1 1 ' Idy 'bought 'MI Ws mate top bow, , . I WM* Illtrof D'Uadwded. 1 , Teo a ;Mum la 11l mat °Om , ' I o..Orar Ms slaw away. i ' ::Come. Mims my Wart and station, ' Whits rill yo f go Broadway. - 1 4 Come. dog tbat onslog natio ? • , , , twist bird of early day. 1 , I ' ;`Speak Meo la Wrench ankLatia, 1 I White *llly of Broadwsr:s colt , I. , . f Coo, darling, bring Dist t iittltrtr, ~ Arid in My prim:Les stay;l . '1 Bayucit•a wad to your papa"! Whits idly of Broadway. II Ila would bar* you riutu , itrY , I ' '1 Bo Lit us runaway, I , ;Toe, ohl, I should like to =UV. 1 ' , I Mine Uliy of BroadwaY. l l_ 19. w. C Al I rTh lit Nor Au Ilscouhon Asa.— _1 tue . fn. yirginin,• as his appeasement inditiated, 'Stop at a etunifortable 1 wayside'ion 1 gentlest', i ; night igen ago . 'The .landlo Was a: jour I, wholammuled fellow,-as biodla ' were in' the - dais, sod gave the; strutter. the I . hest entertai 1' went bti table anii bar Stout& affa -as well as Is i two ase4P eompaiy, to make ht glad. ; _ 1. . '; • Bastille' the morning the stranger was up *Sid • looking -- .iticound. When': be espied a rich !sea 'of Illila ill fbe - gerdati. Het sraighteraY sought Hilii face, asidlnalgnadi at whit be supposed his ba bospitality, in setting plain whisky -before him when the meansof brewing oseta; Was.seeasylof , ieeess, l tie -dragged egged him forth .the , spot, shit pOintitii with his flogef- -- atthe miht, he exclaimed: "I sai; landlord, wCI Tau be goad enough.lto - ail wh i st this is?" . I 1 - , • If. j ' "A tied of mint," seta the some-what astimlsh d landlovd; . , . ' - "And will you - please tell me what 1,1 is used .• for ?"- cl '' . I I l• "We I, don't exs,ctly know, ,'ceps the old woman dries it sometimes with the other yarbs." _ -I' Tbe•lyirgiiiiiin ilinost tutnea sihlei at the emir. Mity of, the assertion. • - I ; I • "And do you mean to tell me 7m do wet • th , w what i mint julep ,is ?", 1 '• ' "NeCeepi it , la something Ski Sigel - tea, 'area - , gft." , ' , . -• , '.'' : 11 I ' i -.. - . .."l"Eiage tea! Go right along to the ho u se, get n ' 4 16 - tititet i ef lee, Ilia!' sagas and you'r.besi liquor." - The i landlord obeyed , and their stranger', soon Made bis apPeathiee• with a handful of:tragreut dewy mint, and then they brewed - and diank,.and brewed and drank again; breakasti , was eves, and the stranger"). horsie,rie brought ', rone'only to be ordered back. ;: • 1 , - • i , , _ Through the' livelong day thei breSsed ,and '.- drank;' oe I or; • two neighbors, Ornpped_in,who were pertakere, and late in the 041Ift - their orgies kept op; ere thertnade it bed time, the liendlord and his IVirgiuta gueit, who 1144'1 initiated him into the pleasaal mysteries of mint juleps, were sworn _brothers& and wben the i latie! - d i eparted , next Mashing, Bonifeee enacted pledge „Met he . lentil& stop onthis return, and lite,' long as he pleased; free of i tost. - - ' , I , ; ~. . The stranger's business, honertr, detained him longer than be expected, and: it , is the next sum. mar. before be cams back. Riditig uplatecin the evening he gave his horse to an old aegici *ho .was at the gate, and at the lathe time loqiiiirili: • - "Well,bow is mast e r?" 111 Sam, , your [ I - . "Tanner he Come," said the oCgro, pointing . to , ; • , '. ' ''''- a youth who was approaching. -• • ;.' "I mean your old master,lool. i -; - I _ 'Old•metesa! him done dead illislthree months." "Deed ! - What was the matter Iveith him? He wit intine health when I left him." I I '!, - „"Yea r ; you - ate, mass& stranger , l ime of dem `Virginia - 7 gammen s come'long here las i- year, and --' • —.. 1 ...... fr• eas anus in AL{ liter ; he like show'i iambs, so sat grass in ; if So well dof, *tuck to It kilt him," Wild Ale daskey, shifting his heed. . ! Tna IIari.DRISIE.:*O.-JaaSSabissw wife an accomplished and,heantiful - 'lady; who loves him • devotedly, but she .- tiodatoo many brick; in his ,hat. See night he etsmeThtime tight, and was not •• 'fiery much astanished,•but rather frightened to' Olt his Worthy lady • aitting ep for him. She al wajls dies. She smiled-when he earn. to. ' Tama: 'she alWays does.l , 'qua' stayed oat so late, ' she said, "that I fear'd you bid been ratio siek." '' • i • "Mel—ain't 'lei, wife ; b-but don't you thlnk .I"ai. a little.t.tight?" i.: - i i l ' 4A "'cry little , perhaps, my de r, but that is no - I- - 0 thing-7yon :bave - so many friends, you soy, you .1 • , most join them in a glass once in a while.* . ,"Wife, you are too good,—truth,is, I am drunk!" .._ "Ol'no, indeed my desr7-I'lii su e ' aeon' n. ~ other '' tas wouldn't hurt you. .ifow slippage on take i l lfissa of Scotch ale with Me, Just at aof ht esp., m a y dear." , _ .., "Yoh are too kind, my deari by half; I k ow I'm drunk." '' ' . "Ohno, only; a ittlep, tao moeh love, that's all. Well, take. a glass 4 of ale stint, rate; _it cannot bort You dear; riant one Iyself before Xit . „ • ttre ' • 1 T Pottle, lady - 'atoned to open lb° Ile, and. as she . I • ..,_ placed - two to leee'before her on the 'side-la:wird, she Pet in one very powerful emetic. !filing 1 'the glue witta_the' foaming ale, She handed that, :end witira moat bewitching anvil., to her , husband.' .ftusitiaion einre cloudily upon hie mind. • :She had 'Never,' before been so kind to him when be was. drunk. :lie ( looked flat!. ease, raised' it to his . lips—then hesitated. . , "Dar, won't you just taste ‘. 7 P•+.•ine to make it 'Ammar ?" said he. • r, I • "Certainly , love,"• replied an lady, taking a mouthful, which she was !say careful not Wawa!! , . low. i • . - '-• • -'1 hosplebni vanished; and so did the ale , emetic, and all, down the throat of the atiseed busload. After ,spitting out the taste, the (lady finished her glees, bet seemed in ad hurry)°, retire.'; She fixed . afoot:tat! of water before an sisei chair, for which the husband was eurioas to kotiw the reason': ot ' few minutes after the galp_and splurge from the .' throat of the basband gave the answer.' The brick wai gone When he'eose from the easy chair, and he never after carried one beim to his • Wit.. , , e , , , Hums To -Exoutsitss.-4 . ce . lebrated Pa• lisian dandy was ordered by his.physiciarkilo fdllove , a course of sea, bathing at Dieppe. r— . t Airiied at that delightful bathing town, he ordered a machine and attendant, and went boldly into the,water. He plunged in braTe: - ly; but, in an instant after came up puffing and blowing. "Yrancis," said he, "the sea Sinai's detestably; it will pelsonme: • Thrc l ew a little Hsu de Cologne. *the water, or I shall be suffocated ! " Tits Marshal of Cincinnetkfe few days ainm, received obe.follow.ing miegniphip dispatch from tisytoe. , Vira !lope, fur the sate of th e baby, ttisr frow mei be naught: • 1 , "Kilter Mental. mine fro! , rlsned away mit oadTliteliman thiemaraint; She bas but von ay.; vlsh 4 plash---t'other eye she lost hils. Shies sib pig sob a bbishead. I not l,p hatch her mit de telegraph iiti4 Ong. bet !pia, r t o b a ,tatby, for if sbe deset t nears; I vipa ber • m m ui t ," said young goat, preparing to thing d toooser "itany one calls, ten them I'm gone." " Gone where, sir?? "Gone to sleep: 4. Btu. ro ..steidated with Miss • Mittlan./. ”Witb bor• personal °barmy ?7, Iriti, ca l ha' portato.l4ll +mar." • .• • . tt)sivis jf,Alk tt ptutt from the Laden4lfatie9 4 'l' 6 - 1 En again 00AL AAS MD 13 IN 0 I DiSTO. i In No. n 0. , It 16 Of th e greatest Int Itisieli to ~have the coals properly iterecoads and cleaned from aft• , pyrite', stones, and' foul coat S ' For this purpose the pit topibProed =ft from the surface, and a hestis erected of timber, fitted tip with four pens to each pit—eight to the S two. Tles ns are 6 ft. wide end 2011- lang, and arelidara4 eloping at an angle of 86 degroesi? the he'l risen; about ,4 ft. are added to the kwer end nearly list. The bright of the screen from the railway must be , so as to allow AM description" of wagons likely us ed bass' pass beneath for loading.; 'lle are malleable iron, f . nt. , , think , aod,„,, , placed 946ths of ani - then a " 91 1 pu t screens, complete. cost . sheet 16 L tia• 3d.-' The hewers; being paid ion the weight of coal" they "end. to bank,llll small Teigbino machine hi erected new the pit's mouth 3 where the coals are weighed before heing put over the • screens, e_y coat shout. 71} 10s. There is` also a weal Orme required for keeping the accounts, of the quantitiei and weights of coal sent to bazdt by each hewer daily. A Pieee lof mechinism placed on the top of ita sct4ti, Called* kick-up, by which the arriages,i or tube, are overturned with great ease and dispatc4, into the screens. They cost from 21. to 4& each. While passing the coals over the screen they are easefully picked clean of any stones, lie., by screenmen and wailert. By this screen they are impended into.two .' classes of coals, those psuising over it'being the round and best coals; the` others passing through it are received lint° haPPerls, and are thence Conveyed by machinery attached to the coal-engine, up en inclined plan*, erected withtt im er , and ;rising at an an to the horisbn' 45 degrees 50, ft in len -the upper end of it being 50 feet from t e surface and 88 feet from t he top o the hest soi , stead. • { The carriage used !on this incline 1 . 1 so corit 'Ted that on rissebing the pit em ). t l o ties itielf into a screen. This screen r placed at an angle; of 40 degrees to • the h risen ; it'll 5 ft. broad and 20 I ft. long ;4t is made of malleable iron ba.4, 1 i fn. thick by lt in. deep, same as beat coal sereetta, placed } in. apart. I The coals passing over this screen I are called ?nut• coils. Thorpe passing .thrOugh fall into a re genie screen, three apertures • to the s uare inch, placed in ' a similar manner to t e first,l.B in. parallel below it, by which they are again divided into other two classes of coals —peas and duff. The nuts, peas, and duff ' coals are Ail 'delivered shore the level of the heapstead. We hare thus' passing over, the first screen the best round coal, over the second 'nut coals, over the thi I pea coltas l and through it duff coals. The best ' corals are sent to distant ma* ts tor househ Id' and•other purposes. The not co Is are sold, to. more local marketi, or m anufacturing purposes, gas-making, bteani engines, house use, &c. ITlte most of the peas are requh j edi for colliery consomption, such as engine boiler fires, 'underground furnaces, work men's fire coal, smiths' workshopi, &c. The duff, in many cases, will !Make good coke, bet when unsuitable .tor this I purpose, is generally burnt as waste.:' The cost of 'itch an apparatus, with cerrieges,• ludas, Sit., will be about 1191. I , I By altdgether•working,:and this mode rot screening., the colliery produces:lthe follow - , ing proportions of coal; ~' Best round coal, Ii I 63 Per c e nt. Nut cool'', ii l ,14 ~ 1 1 Pea coals , 11 , lio ... Duff coals, 1 110 "1. ,--- Total; 1 /09 " 1 .. The cost of such an heapstead for each pit with suitible apparatus; buntw ithout the railway branches, will be about 85/. 'After passing ' over the; acre the coals are deposited in the railway Wagcins. These wagons being -tifdifferent 'kinds, fi or different markets, require a large ?uantity of railway sidings or, standing ' room . 'The Strength of railwaytr necessary will depend on the dif ferent qualities of coal aide, markets tol be scot to, and railway waggon to be used. 1..1 I For chaldrou wagons, containing 53 nets! of coals, erad of about 50 lbs. a 'yard Will be required, and will ,coit, compllete, . about" 11er. Bd. a yard of way, For heavy railway trucks and engines arid of 70 lbs. ; a -yard will be requirwhich Will cos complete, about 17s 6d. a and of Way. his colliery has 2400 yards f these tw o kin of, whys, for pit branches ,' sidings, Ile. hey are too flat, and thus require a.good d al of horse power on them ; but, by !!being laid with a proper inclination,ve+ little, or none, would be required. The coals are usually sold by weight, a railway weighing:machine _ is, therefere, required, which costa about, 761. - .p - , ri I The public railway companies supply the wagon and hauling power required for eons veyingthe pools to market or piece of ship , ; ment, • or which they are paid different rates, according to distance, quality of coals con veyed, &c. This is a great convenience to colliery companies, as the capital required for private railways, 'wagons, end hauling power is very great, and theexpense of working them for way, leaves, aintenence, repairs, labour, ropes,' &c., i also very great. , The water is pumpedeut of t e mine by a common beam condensing pum ing engine;" placed on the surface; diame ter of eylin viers, 68i inches; stroke; 7 ft.IF in. There are four boilers, each p.p, ft. by 8 ft. Three only are used, and one to apare, for repairs, &c. • Cost of engine, house, boiler, seats, chimney, &c.,_49611, 1 The pumps are of cast iron, end aredivi ded into fi ve lifts, sett, or colunins, varying from 18 in. in diameter of Working-barrel for the highest set, to 12 in. for the lowest Bet ; the isets, or columns, varying from 14 to 39 fins. in length the stroke in, the pumps is 5 ft. 8 in. ; ithe total weight of pumps .-used is about.'loo tens.j The 'ewer ends of the different sets in the shafts stand in wrought iron cisterns, restin g on strong timber framing. The pumps a e secured in their places by what are called pump oilier bags. The cost of the pumps is tis. 6d. a cwt. The spears, or pump-rods, •are made of the best red pine oC Memel firl; the length varies from 16 to 134 fins., acco rding to' the position of the set they work ; their united length is ibout'33o fizus; they ire 10 in. by 10 in., 81 in. by 94 in., and-611in. by pi in. square, according to their lengths. They cost from 18s. to 12e. a &Won of spear.l - spears are generally put in in lengths of abou Wit. each, 'connected together by wrough iron spear plates, boiled on at the joining .i The longest spear rods have four. such s r plates at - each joining, for about / 80 fathoms from the top .; the shorter lengths have two. I 1 1 1 1 The engine works l aboet /0 hours a day, goes seven strokes a lath:Lute, and lift& each stroke for the highest fset 62.41ga110n5, and for the lowest set 27.8 'pilaus; minute, the difference being the water mad in the shaft itself, what is pumped from the bottom be ing the , water made in the rnit4. I r We thus have the water pj pied es nfol lows:— ' . ' i o ses set. isse set °snow per envie. ; t 62.4'i 47 II Gailtoln per Initiate, 1 2 1436 8,, IW 6 Galloon per boar, " 209.0 11,676.0 Galkats per day, i 1 1 261 080 0 116100 0 Tana Ta per day. ; 1,170.0 1 621. D Average gallons per roloote,osl t isle I 81.0 related over the 24 boon; I , r It will thus be seen' i that the w ater lifted to the surface by the igh set exceeds the total weight of coals raised the: same time, and that from the bottami set exceeds te weight of coals raised by our coati draw i g engine in the same time. The lost of spears, spear plates, bolts, pumps, eol*r lugs, cisterns, buckete, clacks,c at ot crabs; gins, , i . &c., I estimate at 18551. ss. • engine power, 4961/.=6816/.;'58. &a per ton of water raised, 0.33 d. 1 in pits of moderate; depth thewinding en- L gineasze generally erected sulfi iently pow erful,to draw coals and pump Water. at the simnel time. At 60 fm". in depth an engine of 30 jn. cylinder can easily drew in the 12 heirs from 400 to 450, terms of '' eo , and pum! 41 from 600 to 700 tons ofiwater. I p There is another!, method ( neatly , used lately of drawing wattr fromeep' mines, when the quantity, which is g e ner ally the loop, is not large—tha is, byifting 'it in iron tubs, made self - filing and self t empty." ii ; lug at the bottom arid thp.of,th pit , and to run in the cake-guides, stead f coal-drawl ing. This may either be done with the coil , winding engine or• with smother ofl similar construction, erected *the engineit, If the latter plan it may also he tied for sending materi als 'k the pits, changiffg men,. or drawing coals p rovided - thlsl4antiti of water does not:require' its constant ruse.-,4 The coal winding engine will - thus he mot% at liberty for lifting At larger leuatitity. .. of coals•than'if it had all these to .perform.' , . ; With the engines uaed at tMS colliery 20 such tubs,,containing ,400 gallons, er ghat 11 ton, of water may;be raised in an hour; therefore, an average feeder of 150 gitilorut 1 minute would take 41 hours' work a 46y;•100 galling a minute would take 12 hou ' work a day, 150 gallons a Minute would . [ ke 18 hours' work a day,sod", gallo ns i minute would take 24 hours' Wait to ' hi th e coat would thus be about o.pod. lon. Tito VIM? Made in the deepest mina in this district is thus raised. [ 1 • 'No:, .4. .• ; • ~ The sorisessorrimgementscontisto iss works ; 2, Workshops - for'sriiithl s4ofin, ern, smiths, &c:: 8, l!orebousei,.lolltaries, igsbles, +to. ; 4, itorki3eit's cottige' • " • .r _ 1 ili .0, The gall *prim ..are ,_, wear Ow^ • • and-capatiliaf /Plying is AI the es labliebitteat4.- att I A•U 1114-0 1 4ps. enithili4. 'germ* Workehopslnffites,! blea,lika. - It t i 4 Jib* takes &gni thW:pitif lighting the Pit 1 'maxim , eligint4' eit'lesi; P °tie% ohn " Volt tentPlete, - 8 5 04H '' ' ' • • ll} l• • 7 i The aorkeimpannght to be Muir iiMidto as pataible: so eti to he Tree rea danger of Are .fropi these. they awe conananicate suet it • therewith.hi.e ntUvriY; rune lie uNd 111 the 'pit, for span* be atal, ' 'ta 'and from t o t e pits ; , ahonid also bait, , a broach trota rawiy, for dishy' iriPir coidei,*ther, ai• , They fh eld co t: of Piper* hheP, A ' g shop; I(withqithee,) ow *li p iamithe_shop, scull for crashing' corn aid. nutting h y, stoat' engine for saw . , 'mill, Officeti, ete. oat, '444 _ ~ ..' i e The I gritieriee, etorelkottae6, and' Ash, 1 . , • ought to be near; the above, bat notleoniteetl ! eci therewith, ant)' connected with both rail- ~~g • , ,t.' It 't I,i • •1. t , -,: H•.l • ; sitnonawr.l 11 Coal hewers, I : •'. i . • Deputies timberitigir.orlung sees, , Pony putters, ..1 •-• . •-• t • i . , Horse end : pony dr ivers,• 1 1 I stati on s , ' i Tub couplets at f i witeli ite. : • ' .. - • 1 i - I' c,, ' - '1 • Attendingengine . and inclint Repairinghorse -roads, .14,c Leading. Materials on ho Horsekeepers, I: . .. Llet.i4k4 repairing 1 10 n. Oe cati end assistants, `Deputy; ov ermen ',ma as' • Westerner!, . Fertuicenen; '7 LounPkeePere, ~ • ,:..., ' Doorkeepers, • •.: 1 Stonem e n,l . , . :. 1 Shift oikmeii, , . ;,. 1.1 -Eiginemin, , i . - .7 I Fireman,ll• : . I .. , Ouse - - 1. iters at pit bottom, , • st.'• '. .-: - l'entMeh 1 4 1nt11 3 14 • Engineutfii, - . -. I-, ;FireMen,!, • .- ... i. Enginemiut, ... , .,1 ... , . Firemen' •i:- . Inspector, , I . -,f , .' Sub-inspectors,l-'" , . i Screenmety: I - . .'„. ~ I . Wailers,* - ' .4: • Token toiyis t . i ; : . 1?„ "Accountgiots;'. r Coal weighers, .• . 4 Apparatatt'boys,l .' 1 ' 'Norse drivers on branchda, 1 NorsekeePer• .1 1- I' D.. uff putter &c., ' '.. ,i ,Filling coa l, . 1 ... Repairing ilway, ~ I -.1 -Making gas, ' . ' . 1. ,1 1 Cleaning ! coallubl, . I ••1 gngil:leer‘ :' •'. • '• •I•• I' ' 1 Fireinanii I:, . . 1 1, ' Changer it d grater, " 1 1 `,. I Fitters, •• . • i . • . I 1.. .rt 1 i Joiners, .• .1 . . . . I ;Sawyersi', I . Ertgineman for saw mill,! . 1 ';Apprentices,'' ..,, ', ' , - :!Master smith, •: I .' '• • Foremee; . ,'. . . , aniiLls• 1! •': • 1 : • • • • :-, Apprentices, ' '.. . • . . i Pieksharper, ..1 . .. ._, . Nerseshber,! • . •., ' !"Repairee of safety ' -lamps. Leadingiworkmen's fire coal,) :- , Sorekeo„per,. [ , . =I. i . Saddler;l. i . i: • • ~, • .1 Mason,s,il .'; • i . . . 1 • di • 1 !.111613orial' i bcip3, i i • :.t f , .1 t,, Granary; man, . i -,. , . IL , Il I ICartmaU leading Sundries, k. ~ 1, Summitry of Persons employed; :1-11ewingInd face Work,: . ' 1 1 , . li 1 Conveyance of c oal in pit, 4 -1 Ventilation and stiperinten4enee4 I •Ste.neinett and sbifteKs, ' i 1 - I Deainag,e of workine, -, . I . • I Diawing coals, 1.1 .. . . • Pumping water, 1 • 1 Screening, , sortie Weight !work, . Smitbs'lWork, • I Laboring work, '.Manager and vie' I• Viewer; . -.. • - . ! Cashier,. . • I Clerk;, Total, In the Tilt, On the ,earince, i Total'inen abov; - !i'otatibOys unde i _ ..t w - . otal,• 1 '. l . ' .., .. . ..) , ",. List of hlorses,easployed: , .. . 1 1 ' •In the 2 pif f .-'-Hofipes, 'sto 16 hands; ; It,' Ponies, 12 to 14 hands, a• i 1 Ponies, 9to 11 hat 4 On the mirface.—Bch horses; • : 1 - Leadin fire coal,. ': 1 Cart ho '-, ri e, '- :-i 1 - }Carnes torus, ' - 1 1 - i 'l. Jack h raes, -,'. -i !. • - MIMI I endeaVored to give; as clearly; as' possible; a.gencral description of the Mode. of working cotini. this diitrict. 'wi th machi nery used and iiii.eost".; ars° a lidt of Remove, employed, withiriite of wages orl earnings inj each department of labor, at:,,What: inarbe, taken as one oil t e largelt an d Most hnpor taut' collieries in this district. IFOr its deShi. undr Ousting,circumatanes, the capital re- ISCtLLANE WpRgESTEWS quaito OW Iltidy—Woro6o '2 Quaoo IDlctiona4 or. th e Snelsk, Lang age, for solo at .1 B. 111}BNAN I S Bookstore. I"- '. ' IRON T AB E i t, `;: .' 1 VOA' the use pl . , V.orlf,e .apd Dealers L ,in Iroo• frhiP ' il 71 Ct;cmpletbllltlli book. Pilei AD oonti4 Joid published. amt for pal.. by D. DAN:VAN. ''. tiv A pvrs Ip/inflame cOlsisi ,Ttir. ~ IMProcuiDafi , URN'S uF THE DOU-Tli • Me - to N 1 .7 it, by' , 111 tali Rotiran . per÷for tale sit 7,„ , ' ' tl. ANNANIS kitore.• .0 Pijiljr; L5O:, H • -5.7 4. V EK1 4 .1 , -.N" INC, ' ''' I ;'. :. ' .I:, - UPHOLSTER ecitimeiced .' ' ' ' 1 ' The sabred er.p ar in g , . eet to dea if .0 the th x liph u olst i ero o, g r h . utior lihi tri4 4 ' .r red .in, the• t t i!l el e t r gi t t.., lF' n w eie ri e ce oth 6. BOPPrel4tjailiric!. ffilai .*• ' ts ' villa, Notembeer 6,'69 1 I 1 STEREOSCOPIC VIEANIS: .i • TIJST received., troni -the I New Xlork •J steoseopie Co., a. varlet of kiistraiiiente, , with American;Engdah and French iewk,Statuary Fiindly ISroope.A.L.4e., prissentlnglitia ke picturea. , • ~. • For,salissit ...i-. • . ' iB. BANNANIii ' I-, - i -• • " BookLand :Iltationiwy, Stilnik. . PATENTOARPETIBIAPEEPERei? mastji i ' .. ast ecellent attiele lo'r,sweeping all kinds Of Carpets without. any dud , and takes up e elrything4een, ,A lady • ho him ,had one ih um sro, saysie t he Would not tate $lll for the one 'helms. If sbe eon! Dot replete It. 4jor sale al . , B-'OA:`INAIVII •• • 1 , L . Book and Variety StOse. '-'' II and we Ahern'. • ' r ~ ' 1 .i., 10 SEWING MACHINE. j initsbleTressnt . fo the Holidtyr .3SE Sewing, Machines - can 'be rtedity Rey yerson with two telnetes lorrwe *to aerkoott work iex s the mon pensive Ili low Wee Owes them wthle the remit of gun tbr sale by - BANNAN. Tht Sole Ayenk lor,Srbaylklll Crstily: aIg_WACIES CACMLATQIN •, , CAPITAL Ltri l li ' E BOOK by rtiiih, l wages from $1 AmfAper week ran be as _ ... ed by II mere glance at It pane% from 1 day' op kr '3l dill and tfrartlons of a do .for the use of Clerks, dune ;Helmets. Pay•' Masters, ire, 4 M .whieh le added a Reidy CaleMatlus Interest Tab le,.. only ',MOM' the kind issued In the Veiled NIT Ottltl frablistMd and for Mae whOlesale and retail by ", I B. BANNON, rEit-PedleraL will And OD lea tat work tokell,iwher mei Men ate employed and w; el ealmilated...., , ' .Potterill4Sept. 3,19 - . I- i, • . ftb4 • 1. ' I GRIM/ HOUSE-P =SORES, act. - Likirs. i rrHE (subscriber has! erected • altreen i I .tioisii• s l id Hot' Howe on pe,sainst.od for the ail. tlmtkin. ~ t. Plsots;and Is now ptspared .] to forntsh all Mods Of ;P.lanti Ina very, 'healthy rendltlon, visitants end estall4at the lowest rates, I, 1.1 1 ,' • I AliPPersons dealing In Plante to' seWstgaln will be . felt hrbedlat wholesale tette *l l 7 lit the', °tom: 'n oooo . 14adlea, _land others le want Of plants are Invited to call and me the Plants In the Groan Ilonse“ ': li - 4POI 1 1 i.' 6 ) . lee , i l. 'IL 11AN1421., • i - ,1: VALUABLE W,ORKS . H. . 1 1 1 - ; --. i • . ox i . FAtafflNCii GARDWOR I G, dw. ...ti R SALE—a - variety :or the'lfttest_ l L id Mint reliable Workkpxnarbinip—, , 1 , 1 e 'boar" America' Gard:Tog, _revbed edltiOn. , • itri 'a Tonna Garden cAssistaist.. i , I. • ' irolng'siland Zany'. • •, . ,- , ; .1.410' - Trona and Pro s i t tr Asiatics. : ..1 : 14 uscar'sDictioseryrotO '" 1 ; ' 4orp.q, trait Orman. ---jJJ. ' . •• I • Mad a ilcrticaltors. 1 - , .... : ; • i • Johnston's Agrietiltnoti Merry. _ :i .1 illiamales American Fruit Cu twist, '. . 1 • 1 ' Alleo Trott's* On th• firm - 1 • • Ilrotnaes Fula Implesaeats, WO Ingravlngst i 1 • Blake" Anteriele Fauser. -.-11:- • . . dinitlil laadsesps Oardenins..., • - ~- 1 . • , •' : linist'a AminiciuSkarer Oar Direetery, ' .1 Dowairig'r tadkoe colopookoi to lbs rumor (Wan, • , liardo'r's Farmers!.Dietiormary: - Neil l's intik, Plower sod ilitabeallardeu. . • plieek Manual: _ ..- •-' , I. --- io Field book of, Rasura& •_-:, 1 I 'I: • - ' aGarieni a pocket nianualotpradtleal Urirtlerilture. Itio rano. 1 4 44 . A 0 • I 4 0 , Africanus. i iiiines Rash's lrroguradvexarmer. . ' l , 11-',,,. 6 'Ate floihd's mid fruitOW.l !)aide.] .": . •"1 - 1.- - .. wiel•tt's ?putt* Book.. . - - - -, , ~,.. - Browneir Aa.r%un Potato Tart. i ' 4 ;-: lietitirrican Paul, i ts )* oiom. , , • •RI b a Flirty at Oudot of .th Q uality. J. ,sae at , .., , ' B. ANG.AII i ' 1 . • i •i; -. - ! took end 80,145 6 4 s • 1 ' 2 I I • 4: • 1 1 1 I 16 I . • I • , . 2 :1 4 ' 2 • . 1 .1; , . ' . l ana ;Costlier toil! .1 224 h ;• .18 39 27 ri g, an/ der _ r Ir er in chi 6 1 . =RI . , IL- 18 years of' age, - - 18.3 ears. a age, • I i . . US. ) , ; , 1 , . • ~ - in , ,1 Coto , ~, 4 - • s 111442nee itittsigiit' ikl;ght SO -be l in lair the pits as lipaltli • and .e . t and safetrfroni ire ril permit. ; They . . gbt to .bliWo Arriaiged is to be con _.. - .17,604.. 'neckitt ,d,thswf'" raw "' for the' w" 'of being . applied with - fire end.- , They ere of two; 4 11111161- ' 41 4 1 e and double. ' Vat o et; on es consist' of one room' and pantry n ground' floor, with attic above; Waite 251. 85/..-' TlisAonbitoniis tooneist' of two roo oil); die geOrnal. floor. With:_ I pacy t! tad; 040 at* heave f cost.' 15l to 451. f Uriestony, 1 freariOna, and el*: far snaking same n brilks, or , any of VieWts, be ad ow; p begat wi ll very - ' - nlielly.alfeet ' cost f thani and other e laKtkeut. eslitere HI be s gre t itl saving in the purchase and 'eliding f these articles, . , , . ' I, . . Clissifiedlist of risco. employed it e colliery tander'description, including wet of osoPloY lo o 2 4 net and esrabigLPT inkg+k . WiSiV43el.s. a ' . V V E iroinandal"l644 rm. L ' 16 4s. Od• s. uaY• 85.8d.' 86 211-• 8 ( 1 / "'' 'r 44y, arta " candles. 1I t 26a. a: Week., 1 1 Bs. Bdl a day. - • • 110 85. to 3s. 4d. • 4 Is.. to 25.-641 . ; • 8 25.84 1 ". . p 1 . 35. 4d l . . . ' 1 38,0d 1 . 66 • 2s. f;(1 " k 2s: 6tl " • • 1 - 85. 1./d. " 2 35. Oul t 1. 1 2 ' 2 15: 6dl - ; 1 25. 6d l . • " 1 25. 6411 labor charges,: ' - • 9' 26 IG , 48 , 4. • 6' ,37 ' 1 17 • ell ; ; 21 3 rr .o yy 4 'l6 F 62 h 18 _ 21 o • -;,: 11 • - 1 c 4: .1 • - s _ I le' 17 80 ,28 1 518 15 26 12 385 •- 1 2 4 16 ' 183 • 2 . :17 I. 81 1 16 17 9 285;5: 291 41 94 ;7 885 15/1 17 80 '2B 133 ' , 618 I , 1 12 - - 40 =59 1 - • ~1 • . qiiir • . may be taken as an average. I n l t. itf ext t undekground, ', its working clges may be taken ,as below an'average. G oo ier' ies f lee's de pth are Much cheaper in pro por on for capital required, but there ii not any material difference for working - charges, excepting Such as are 'immediately ponnect ed with the, depth of 'the - shaft--es draWing waled and cools. 1 . • ,1 1 . TUNIDri4 FORKS, ~ . At ' STICHTIift 'A 711031PSCiV8 P4l Cornet Centve & Market 'Stieeta, Pottsville . . CARBON OIL; . N and ;SUPERIOR #rticle, from Vanango comity, just ibeelved, n 4 fnr male T: s I : BIIATTIr t Pnttsaillo„ May lA, %O. , • 1'41,! SUPED4ROSPRATE of Lath. ALLEN /41i NEEDLES'S supgt . hA PIIOI3prIATE or Wm U'S I • do. LEINAUI PESTI Luca. • /./tND PLASTER.I36INE DUST, PrILUIDITAN GUANO. ond GENUINE: PERUVIAN aoyEttsmENT NO.I GUANO, by the totg,larrol or- too. at the 'lowest cash prreito,st 1 • _B. DANN AN'S pottsvil le, Aril 7, '6O I Sre4 Anicultural Ram S_PRINC CA.OTHINC. Agt.; having a‘J • mewed imm Market street, to Centre. east side. two doors north Of the iners' Bank, nispwetfullw Inform. old enstometn. frieods and the Mobile, that., be has' just reeilved a hne stork of Amin; idooda, suitable for- Custrlper work; to whirh he invites their attention. U. pledgee himself to furnish:his patrons with a neat, dune tile and beantitlil nano t. R. T. IKLLILIC IT, Potterille.4ol 14,'60 IDee. 24.1501 154 f -, git: CLAIR 80CIAL"HA L. ( Ic i HE diidersigped lessee of the well knovh•Roefal Milk. In th e bortingh of St, ' a r. takes I hls method of Informing . the public that si . _li now prepared to rent It'fo Lectures; Ball.. Cbaerrtai and other public *moment., at yet reammble rsteii fle Is also prepired to furnish refreshment. for ftalls.if 'desired. The Hall Is 40 feet i by to. and well adapted for publie amusement*. Apply.on be premises to iTIIIAIit DOIIE,TIIORS . ; or to CII4RLES 11005151, Feed Store, St. Clair. 1 ' 1 [Feb.ll Id 847 • .. .:,.. ' 111171i0".11,011,10-Alinv Beviied Edition. tip HE complete works of .WashiOgton L Irstilisiese - resteedridltlont•pritited tinted fame. •Ith Illustrations, In 21 vols.. ; THE MILL ON TUE :nose, by the anlb or - Adam* Bede. • :1' •!; • • • ; ABORIGINAL AMERICA, by Jacob Abbot ,•111ustelb;: ted with maps and en4raelings, being thefts!, of k modes of tobitnes on Alnerlesii blatnry. , Ilse ABTRONOMT. a concha, e l ementa,y ;tuabl Use on the sun, planets, labilltes and come tai by 0...M4 „Just published and ibr sale by -; - B. BANII'At,I.; May 12,430 ; ' , `; .. • , . , HAT, CAP, CLOTHING-AND OKISTIMW.II • - • FURNISEI - 3711? STORE. I t L T I - tE undersigned rtwemfully . iriform i i.. ihaceitizeni iii Pothriltle aid Adult,. that tey have taken ,and connect lthe :two dom. • , ' located at . the mothered co er of Centre. and _ Market street'. jln one store lithe Wat. and Cap Department; bathe Other, the • lathing and dentleanna'a •Turniehing.Depirtment.. ,1 . , • n e wilperial atteintlon Irpald o both ' De partments.' We hare - a hatter allays on, banand 'hats bought of ,as are warranted to ha- the !are ripreientted. We villt repair them when onto' ord fosse charge.: • _ -' lEr . Bestaca inking fashkut ble pezneola to o rd er , we keep on hand a fall stork - of yield* Clothing, and Gentleenen'a far't'hing to which Wl' invite NIPO* dal attention. ear stock In this Department la rsaittlfe unequalled he leant? and Winne In Ul l t i lnati• 'AiIirGIVE VX.4 CALL: ... , g a WEB; • .Potawille, Aprill, 'tdl ''. -- - . ' . 14 dui I' 1 , TIP/1J I B it F C private • Sale the old estihlietted work, hour= as . • The irraiiktlis tiros Works, insisted in the iiirough of Port Carbon, Schuylkill Penns j , I ThePeoPerty Consists of turning latkU.Plawsolt iww•l ehlnee t threertesi, engipsl, bleeksmith'S toolsv foundry tools Sod lisslui.itltkular tool sof every deeeriPikO se ems* for trondukting thee Meisel !Llama and valwa , Ale slertineut of _goiters, of the ;sod approved ma chinery now used in the ieslOn and a largestoth Of new eullup and nrairisterisl. . Possessien given imneedi-' . - - The property , rlll tumid ou'ressoustile fermi, and to any person wishing to mussels the business_ Promotll no opportunity Seldom offered. nor further particulars inquire of the ondereigned at Bt. Oar, or between the banns of 11 A. IL And id Kirk a blues ogee; eattsruk, , J . .S.IMUL at. mak. rib. la, leas "ti mitsges. SAFETY LAMPS. A Amperier Article. . • HE • B UBSCRIBER has j ust ire= • Merl front Nem Castle, lisgland, s lot' et DIV'S • tarty -Worlds', Lamps, made under the Isupeetkrir..of the zreslish tkurerammit Agent, of the best *lre gauze. , Also, Gauss Covers made ready for use. for titem,Lampe., time are tautest Safety Lampe *verb. bedtim! isto,thlsCousty,asdarefor sale wbolessleaoll !Mallet about the' rod of Inferior Lairs. Abet_ Wire OVUM by the yardl • act Lamp Entehaelry the Wein ar itlesler,, Also. the Clammoy Lamp firt Bosses mid iti" 'l7lelems. This Limp Is severed with a Met Glair; lied • Mese am iseressol chid' Is et Impreirme• to Mae .Vietters. • •4. • 11101,1.11ANNAN.' • . Ard+Tlaree Lesko estate put 10c a box fillieiultb Pleekv• sad stored rapidly backyard* and forrarit without ray merles, gad wildcat eiploda. • A 41411 ,1 111.7 ; ..- • . • •Vol., 1: • HUY"; tilWee of t kr : 4ml Pipit M s net , tadrotf PM Mut ;0144 9 ; Is. 8d a day - . ls. ad. no 11 duldles. 1 1 85. 441. 25. 64., 18 25. 8 Als. 2 25. Od. 1 1 .4 - 8 155. a week. 4 85. Bd. a; day. 3 65;1 45.4 85. 8d 11 ; 85. Bd., 23. .1 16 1 2s; 84., 1 23. 4d., 1,.,6,11. , ,2 165. a week. I . 2 25,14 d. -ar day.' - 6' 1510 d. [ , r. , 8 85. sd. • 9 • Ba. 4d., 25. 6d. ;1 = 38. , 4d., .4 • 1 , • 1 2s. Bd.: l 6 1'45. 6d., 125. 6d., le. 651. .. ;,I !•6 45. 6d. ' 4 Bs.2d. : 6 25. 6d. ' 44 35..2d. 2' 25.44. 44 II 1 85.6 d. I 4. 2 88. Od. 1 44 t! 16 2s. 10db '4, 16 05. 10d. 44 4 18- Od. , " 2 20. 6d., 4 ' 2 Bs. Od. T " 4 2s. Od. r„ 6 25. 1 0 d. .4, F, 1 25.;6d. 4 1 1 4 25., 641. ' 4 2 r 25. 10d. • 4. 1 85. .‘ • r 1 1 89. Od. • 4 ' 1 25 Od. , " ' 1 403. a week. 1 225. s week. 1 Bs. 4d. .a day. 2 88. 4d. I " 8 88.,0d. , 1 ; 2 3s. Od. ,; 1; 25. Bd. , . 2 Is. to 25. 6d. ` 1 •12-71 ILL tiAlOawnotiit _ Schuylkill Navlga reli2;1111100-rIbe ebattee lb , 00( AttltinWt. Celll, eared ton 11411 be ei %Been frees We further 140 1 Plinsdal l l4, l p ."likaarsak. apring Nali. - " Zabonth , O wn ? • I SOnt "g‘ • 4 , Poi*. ,Shoed', Talitiy Irtinte.;l 4 Paltiag9l poßt ProwlelesitiN tßcriere Pottstoro Laig port Itirdsborougb,.' • „" Altbetises, , Nohrnlthh. ." MILMb tj. • , - AM , • • . . . • I' - -t I -1 - - tonjot . 211,0 21'4 .4 !eas dye tat , Is ,*gnal. and' no chirp, leis: ~.,f,to will be trunk' for any es.' I t -sae ila ta. I ; ~ ‘ iii i tt, 0,, to i ) 1 1 !..:, YRALII I Ifi Prai li. denf. , .1i ; 1 flifl lf. ft 111111 r 1I LL NAVIGATION! 4 1 "COI Pal May 10. 14411,—Front and after low, IS, SINX and on lbo 1 of Sontomber., 18W, One Oar., Ctf,ft,kr Illo,uso .eais a 8w toll and ttinsportattoo on' antbrael 0' coal. yorrio4 0 Phiktdo!Phiti by nay of the Pebnylld 1 Narleatlen, M Ow, increased Ib'esots pa . ton on-t 'reel Sled M reb•l2,l Ise°. And on tba, first' ay , 41 0 4 bar, IMO: a t =s of Aileen tont* ton I 4 , nit II bo andi and so so:nations' no II tbs, elan' o now los. , 1 •,, ~. • 87.0rdor of as , ' •. P. FRALEY, I I, I • 1-, ' • President. '' Tit Tit ela eent.4 &U.; thus two tines. B: PHIL'AD'A aim _ I'kFFWE of the Philada. &R. R. j~laißudelphia,July It; taco. The rates of fitstrt and tolls on coal transported by Company, *ln be as - 10 low; front Mtn lu antic furpaor no11e.: 1 - IRE !To ti.ctimood, ! plilladelpb . " Irklined I . « NiF.town,'• ! -`, elermantoit . ", Yana at ikh !, 'illipoiyaink, ' ~, • Egbert.'s, -- " . Oxistioboek ", Sukedle Furn 1 « r Ri m bo L, , '''42Cortlatomoli . TOM Kenn .. • `'l,Talley, Fo 1 " L'haantsvill f':B.9yer's'll'o tL i ie i r l l i r. ru,ttr.timn; , 1 Douglassill ,' 31.0«ucacy; 1 Al rdAboro", • Eieter,- Itiiikilog, , T'ockrtan . , ' Lail rt. - liktob vllle, i 4 1 'Hamburg, :Priripbil .. ' - • ' 5,p and aft/ I r t . P'"'! 4 °''' I I 1 .... 1 orderpr ' . AllT t. 4, ' 6 .0 ' , - i . I. I n. Ir BildgePnyt: - 99 1 831 • - 811 47 1 , -, 76 - I -I , • •78 and Anbarnj • Sil liapiemDeilat an ad _l2 • la Board of .marmaerr, W. 41. SlcIL ridarehll7. '6O MTATE SALES; EAL' - : FQR : SALE ! ;!, . 1, 11A1,.i, ,TEAVEN will; sell Mt, l l ,, , ,b w e e g ri -t, w h i ,.... ifi ti.. 2 , 11 , ; tor ro w u e s q k.ts. to. malt pernttaseni t on 4 no in .Mtriodate the working elitism! At.plSr* 'WM Faq.,lSts_Clair; KOBE= WALpi . ;.o ',to bent... Moiety in fact; i , *, • 1 , ~ I . I . THOMAS 11 AVEIVI, D. ~'6O . I H ~ ] 1.11,t 6m:4,-1 bi 4 46d townibip, tax , POr,Carbou. tarma *to a JUIISE SEITZ' , Bask biorweg of tatilletJ • ESor ATE at: Priiitte Bala:. I bs iribei[ offers. 'at • ptivatep wai a nova ?Kepner Yaisn. and Tau- ant fuer miles .east from itinago :la .an hip, Schuylkill county, contaillit:g The implovements eon:lst of A lair: large :toolhuilding Intended for • Wee, se, distillery, cider mill and plemi, a large stab a.!uagon altedoind' other out-btilld fe [l u re* 0004 apple MTh:inland the pleat !: of unlogiwater at lb. house and hien. theaand.la sell timbered. :If h moat& . of aid Moat imirible proPerthe InlSett#ll- C, , 1 I 1 ' JA 11A31.11 R, Qnsigtbuip -r, ,3:. j ,• . - ... i t . i,rl".;i.. VAL' lIMIL fiIHE til tale tie pin Stand," ai ITePftren t anoot - p)ne . n.Terntouso.. one tinikot ho SMitserlbard, Ingo. There ties; f04k41 R aid pin P. lobe on k II ebubty. • E 'F'ARNI. FOE B A LE' riberloffel for. is tee lls Gie township of North 111 county ? about 1 4 tulle from.. on the turnpike betireen Fe huy t hut*. there: are 'l4n kites in 'the ere* are 'elesr. and Stilieres In leo a good orchard on tbeSaraL ' l eotodit ,of a dwelling house . of sever falling water rune through' perty Is Well known as the W (Groat y °Nokia Wilirout, dressed. I.The M. Langton. For terms and any apply t W o }ELLINGTON KLINE. of Vie Miners' Life: ins. sd Trust 0,. NtStine f MOW/ 61114, Az. gR,'6OI • ' 7-tf . IvALti rj ti s. fa . .1 a ahem, Se egbefii gr Haven 'itnA YAM. oF whi timber.; The The i'mpeure And barb. A lbel. Harts; .T r, um, bde proentowee further pup I dt the 1 I ' 1 Pottandile, . FOR I SBNLE;. • Y ~. -11• ' 4 . rsigned offers roi s ale - 4 contalohig iSaires, and situ. , I l i . Pt.' Carb o n road. about 00 half me l i be Improvements are tool' ' me tost , ,, II stab!si and also a spring of never, Mien lit ona piece or In to s to suit d ti so we ll adapted; to the Icing of t i , 0 someillue , young ! apple rasa. and! ,n. For ,turthrt partieulats nqtare of s FORGE LAUER, Orchard tea . . 1 -fling the &boss air, that, h ha pur4 I ng, Itiitt'Vatm 'front tbd. tehu 'Will, i / , ny.. l 11 nd mislays to 'Make It n oaten.' .111 rerOirei his spare Utile- sin abaci 'ammer r reattt Arrows, wh Li OI im! bads OrPhiliderphia. i 1 ' :2,Nld) ''l . ~ - II . 1 ji . ..tf . .. . . ,T HE tric 'ated from PottaVll lint : fatilinNt watt I purebasers. iegetittlia ; grape ti • for mbl mom Icb ug a est o 1:1Is malign! ehmed The T: Narisnition alve Farm, le Intend" mak I one of the ll g... 1 • reigned_..offer for 'sale l the' or ;hat; valuable ecial; - .pr4terly l . BELLMOST TRACT. .; 1 • ; ; 1 eirt, or Port Carbon contabilegl mere orilwe4 with the Improvements. 'elt %melon Hoare; Twenty oda Block. .e Stohe More Rouse. Stables, y /lorwrZnginee, with 12.holleral ty ; do"; 1 'de' ; ;. • .41! do . • I ••• *all •I TowlLEdivil A n u' Situated abo. ala hundred' Ippon it:4-0 .. Id 'tiers' Ito .1 Atsci-,T T a , . 1 .' • 1 II - I OD • • I- itli °al, O leeakees 10 bolo eapa .v. • r ;rata°. a 1.., Touetheil toil TOlno 11 tb I competent, a ,rode 14 sis I:TLIN riVI points a • • ta gra . t at 11 ; 01 a UtY• 1 11 Ain), ;Chi knoolds,t • coutalo/ tig ' proem las! 'thirty tic. 'bolters.] pu 1 taloa the gal In, the oboe 1 11 All of Mal tektua. 414. £ 1 1:0 ;Thi (the he ty do' do' . do irgeit and most moderii: built, Coal!' linty of:Schuylkill; with r screriti *hip frolu : 80 to 'lOO cars : of Coal ! I • • .Ba.,3llltand otherlaiproweenent !. of tbeimost valuable Red Ash C 1.1 • tyz au& It IF believed by the, inciltl that all ithe large liitiltri• Ash i l Teitlir g to ittj proximity to the shipping! : t• • • , by Itsilitiad and Canal, has &draw.; any coal -Tracts' offer In Schuylkill: I ; : hied 1-4 of the adjoinitig Coal Tract,l •, BORIC TRACT,. •' :kV acres; more or , !leSsa ; olitl the 1 01 -. :It, consbling of one :sixty horse. lthw neSftee h horse engine. together. with: ilksi Said Robb: Trait. also eon . and White:sob velum that are found is°aid, Ifellmunt' P"*" bui l wi n be told 01'• rautiimbie, ELI ttiompaom Ad;Balimoet.,• • r BURO 'PATTERSON, IPoitartfle. - 1141; Por • Pro Centre and ke ARE CHANCE vestment of themost Valnablo' Bonne of Tottimple. cribern offer the following' petty a erittite italb ;' ell known tavern stand situated ad lin as the NORTIIWESTSRN LIOTEL, • years by pialta, Una.. 1 ' ThisAstriable phierty Will P....tezrb the adjoining property—the two dental:dog in front on Centre street 64 feet 0 inched, II pd lea tending westwardly arose a 20' • Set wide alley •-.01 foot to Second street. and northward.' ly along Seer d sire It 91 heti/ inches, with the improve, , ments Tempting of, a tstoetory frame tavern ', booty with a tar and commodious. three brick building 1 to, ttached. Thie building i re :has been erected within a few years, and the whole Ai ,raninftent Is etweocking de rtment,plete.: The chambemill ning mom and rit IA 'believed, will dom with i wi 'any Hotel n the County.. pare , , -. 1 amo, A large arid commodious two-stag, brick stable, 'with, este lye yard room. ' •!. J j - r , Also, A rge three story stone and bilek building fronting° Centre street, with a store-room on first ffoor and dwriling on t•bit second and.third stories. , • . • This property , as, a Wilted. Aland, cannot be are. I'pessisti. ' { j • i N 0.3. , at old and well known business stand Atm tedeo Ca re street and ffir Many years occupied , by N. 1 •T i lt:le a l la b p et tel:r s ty a e l i=s o &riling store. l ' e . wch• I ieh I t store on t e north and James ' Wyman on the sent h, contalnin in fronton Centreatreet 20 teat; Inches. and extends et erary at the saute width 33 rodt with right of alley w y trim ( Centre street through thearched alter nowiused r the hotel and adjoining properties. 1 ! I, • The, but dings celhe property comist lof a good and Isubstant 1 termstovr 'tone building forty, feet deep,the J first 'story occupied as a store, and the second star., as a dwelling. 11 conveniently emitted and ihgood order. To th is attached a large two-story &ants storehouse with eat sire granaries tor storing grain. . , ~. This's' petty from its location for business , la • well iworth tit attention of persons desirous of going' , Into the Douren d feed, badman. j lt, this pr operty Is not odd before the 13th day of j• March it ill be for rent -, Pommies' will 'bit 3 14112 04 the f re t f April next ' 1 - I • i . No. 4. lee lots of.ground on Matmatango Meer, et- tending; f • ,the brick building in , the rear of Hotel, Along sal • &Meet. to the three story brick building on I the mu corpse of Ifehantango and Second streeta. This 'p • pert, Is too well known to require any ne I - ,Nas.l hd 2, i4olntes three story Inlet building,. I content . g •In front on iffahanfango street, 42 Irest, and 1 0 depth 40 feet. With frame market= 1 hods.... • pied by Hasse ifeszsgilimm J ~. fie. 3, - ;gaining In front on Iffahantengii street, as feet. and n depth [ 40,feet4nIth frame *fee, *erupted by Elm A • um . ~ ' nes. 4 dS. containing Is fronton Mahantedigo 131 . ., 43 tinit,l Inches, mid I nrepth'4o NC witlk thre_s_brjdk [ ell*, • • plea by aaccill , 8Z, 114 N. Es qv Ir• 4 , 1 - 'r 1.11 7 1 a r 1 Banns • MIL f ' '. i• ' Tithe p • rty foe the !erection Air eta* ere. pub le bulletincannot be exalted by any other property is the .. . gh. Thee. lotwill be' sold sing, or all to. tether salt pisse , , , 1 , , ; 1 AD. 6. laded bled , elllas hi "United en the month east (Mg Xs atoms* and BICCed streetr, for eons. ' Ibrtnnd retalesix as n emetodlone dwelling,! It has ion an - In the , boroegt. roil *pony confab* feet, 4 i n ch.. fat us ha. Untie. street.`to the Onset of Senna, the m *Wag fecund street, 91 Yost; 4 Inches to Hotel • s table, thanes sattwardly along told stable, IS fer., 6, InShae. thence northwa ly at that width along Hotel r utd, 67 ' feel. 6 inches the line of the 40 test iatt ,Slataberres a lams _ yard to be damning on retch yard Is meted ar e u l ie - g . stook k stable, with ntrance from fecund creed,. ''' For to bar information int to denerlptio; r : condi- Otos of sets, apply to , 1 1- . ~ JOON- 111/0111,13, lige 4 . Pot WC Mitch 3, 'a , 1 , - ii? ti ll , 1 17=Z;= fa 10,60 jti • :i . ••••J imoldta-& Tob:04•-, oil a Goni *KRONA 106 N.l4leriltreectuld 104 rII , _ S.,T4 4 Ot4 I TACC r:TvA I T.,ER;#,AuGgsi SELF:xtSANiNG iridt r i T ar 1 T. )471.40; i.= it. NV. . Millatk *laze isien ' ,; :: ;1, , I :11Ort 3 N41 gapes ti* !For *loNri °EO u POPAEROY '4 I ir . , IF, 14Lus In . -. 3 , ii: 111111., 1 40AP.ICANDLES,,401 . :IVO I . 12' .South W ter - street,below 1 ill Markst.Rltli,utalphis.! la . 1 • • I Spam, Lard. MephantArh ' Mae Tanners 'and atutilsory I OU,Spirm and ddludantlne Candle,. ; • ' 'l. IlainuelV.ltiller,lialesma4L, pitilsOphi.flaatmukrys,l9l , 14 7 1. IND RAILROAD:: I u"s. ° c. r, a - 11 . 7 1 C .4 1 0 ... c ... el 0, = f 1 ; i r • I 40 1 $ 1,40 1 5 1 40 i 5 . 40 ' 1 3sl 21 , I 15 i'lo 11 05 1 0/, t 01 11.'00 Kcipti 011 A ',IR - •• • • i• Jeri' larsti', llsl6o rtmeD hana. Onteritlied with infi;ens4,Neo .I,iiL„ r ' ' u - ;110 1 45 1. 35 11 6'...11 6 , 1.41 11 6211 *1.4 1 1 6211141 45 . 1 . 11 62f1,55.1 45 11 4241'35 L'' .11 3711 ; 30 1 1 '2i , itT.1 , 1,5 1 . 1 .:1 :7;1 '.,311' 10 5i 11.141111711 07 1 1 ==l. l li'll 05, 11 221 .15 8 11 051 1%1611,09 , 09 i t 18,11.. 0 96 . . 1 OH 11.40' a.' READI , lEdnoursioni Wieling', 15 i ?Pont Philo - 4111p la tOPot44-111 Ttthi Ond rein . itill:bo sold s fl' i,d Sand pi,ot $3 73: 4 Id " i. ' ' d'on Old 4140 ... oil I-65*lb,', 4 , 14 ,.. : , „, , 4 . , ,: I 1 : 1 '4- r! . ‘ 4 .A. $2 i'Ail s n a l 2 C 469 l• : ..+lO ; ,--,-,- . . . . • 066 7: 140t . ilt . V •I'f, Th es2, ge . a er. GEORG'S WASHINGTON; dept. Rl. bdldin, learn ARCH O'llS T.Whail EVERY:TUNS: -O W AIt.. TIIURSI;AY and .ffro DAY tfORNINGS, a; 93? !tr . .ebiek.; Setuntins on ttje In eratedlate,dayr i:l7. , Fory4;ottrrtare hire inelatti o ) i ~,,,-, Sensate.: I odo !-. do ?e. ! I seam* Vellets,do .',. 1 ea ,sl; .. ;finsea:Cartiases r - - ' - ~:, PlilLtdelpbla i r e t `L__E---....----' L , !' AusT i •,zstablished , in 1..5% iiiyy . '46 ITHE. ma . Clime' tot/elm:Oben. 1 `,at.ber berth f the drst vessel tier anon/ sentlera 'are n , tion—end bet run to .Port P drance Of Itional . .11 d I OrttUalfaidihrnil IMM raose,i Commigthin TO. ,p DitLPILLIL • • 2°,4 GAUGES, TVBES AtIGE COOLS, • WATER iresite.! ; ''.l ' DEALE ' ij~ ;~,k 'p l '. C n 1 , a i 111 es, 19 1 , 1 r ; Lye it. 1 I I ' SOLE lACiNT Ira ( • -r-ifhomb+ 1.• of e, N IA ' NELE W IEN I NEW .ILET ' lily 9,19 i R-1 I g - - I P64lpb* '.' , Oa t Ne*Jei soy, ' In Ropi eotistatitty,tio . teb. - For tir.e.itioeigtb; .I[Feb. Z. '6O My • • • , ,• T AVE NC lIAILR dolligi Thlladelpbui, uhr rat cga ul". etacti; ! guod - for - AD,* trait!' ogeditur Monitsj.. t' ! • ICIALLS. Central !Supt. 7 (ifi !gnificeiit Ip ring SP! 141, takonir . o etorn atirms. 9 a": k orpissad ; r9i a Mp9l Hp limp lo :Rates! or I a eal ti arms, - fr9e; re; I • I.: t rammer+ _ • I NIIER9N, 90 -.294 je • IkA,LeS," :1401 n cargo, arid Is pOsitirtls) Iq port forllelbourne.: ilext and Second clam ' p1y...! • mfert, light, and ientila ,is expected to mitkeilie i ldo of eighty days.l ••! . astatge. • !, ! ; Second Cabin,slo,! Ter 'two Tears and' undei ply on board, Pier 14 Zeal , • aver Street, New York. : ' sb advances made , on can- : • '", - ' : I..Vlrst Cail I . . ' :Children .l lwelv,e, half pi I 1 Fut Frelght ( !tile*, or ; ;: - 11. 34'. CA Blatt Bills foi 1 Ignmeet!s. , I ' ConsldOess In ' ;rine A '6Ol O.OILA, gt WMA- ,READ MagidsitlOn I ND/kV,- July Pamponymr A.31-4nriie at Reuraiiig•sit nlve Phlladilphls!at 5, I vi adelphiaMt 5. P:m., pang I~fog at ' potsville 04 1 5.55, • • $ 40 e! Aced lafter M I Pottivil i_IN and 11,5 1800, a 3 *ill leave Potts, 5.40. A. 514 6idi Returning,'" Reading at B,r P. M. r _,l l '; h , . ..• i .. r i ABES'IROII To Fhlladelpliii:llll34 back t . 1 To Reading Ali 'di ck by : To Pbiladelptil dal y, . 1 • .-', To Reading o:t . • i : .To Harrisbn , diving Rea Vita Trald , I tatop at ill 'ilia and PhTfaillelobia. 1_ :urasaevigide t..y tide Trai l. phis. andl4 in Heading, I TABBpIiGER TRAM Fiir Naiad*. At 6 end 10.1•00 Foe listrisOoka at 10.15, Al. Tot Key Vol& at 10.5 Q. Al. 411 Puitilitera Nrill:Proe+ Train start& 1 , 14 °/ Y T i • tP' • ial Aecot file it 3M, ktiast, and 1I leave Pb M, 'ad' IVOTtBTILLE .7 shove Train, - :do. 1 Ilk ' 1 ; 2 1 4 5 .'. 1 a . , dinget - 10.45; A.01.)1 ' 2 0 [ iyiy points between Potts. -.- I - remaln;B hears in Plain before Its 1 7 , Z . LEAVE READINat:, M.,12 noeit: . and. 3. 'AP, . M. • St., and CO& P. M. LI • .; and 3:40;P. M.' ' , I ' • their' .21eltata be Ts the II orAil:100118, . - II I. Gent.l.Sapt. , . ~ 1 - WW: • ILROAD . IT/Am , 1 IZDXS ~: EHI putiau lk .,; SSEN r: r PA' LNY I roAY, the 28, 1. • I urs.. . 1 t, 1 , ER"J'.tAINg of the, Ammo / to COMPANY, vo b 'day of May, 186 u, will rim • HE! • an After Tr alinki: • No. 2; A. 5 .11, 3 ; P. it 13 104.20 .. 1048 ' ,3.31. '11.16 341 • 1148 I CAO '"'xll.4o•, • • 1 4.13 , - 11'54_ 12.02! :,41.31 12 20 ; 12.35 • . 6:10 . ' • 12:53 . - 1.03 16.30. • ' tao • . ' 540 . Down 4.10 • 4.19 4.39 4.45 • 458 5 07 5.14 , • 5.18 t. 5.1.41 m i it Le u z b re ch i u Lebtghtoe - I Lehigh Gap Stitingtee', Roe k. Dale, Lapel's White HO xataaanquit, Allentowed Uethleheni' Frifelitaaabb Eeston (aOll 653 1 o l e. 6.01 sat) 6..0 Up . ._ 8 9-3 9.:11 9.43 9.53 • • 9.1,8 10)35 :, 1 10.13 7 0 10.36 1 • .1016 Gtivak 4.03: • . P. Jr, 3.35 ' , 8.00 • 3.67 . 6.25 4 036.35 4.31 , , 8.50 4.37 1, 9.93 --4.47 9.13 2 C 9 l :gl 515'• • I 9.38,' r . b 24 I 9.50 1 ', 4.36 9.58. 1 . • . 600 ' .110 . 011. 6,10 1 10.31, . . ELPHIA NIEVREADIR, R. R. Zdare l . • I Eaaton Frormans, 'o BOthlehe* Allentowpil• Cataaanqua. Coplay , • hits rl l l ;Laory'a Wick Cala: Slatington' LeORO: Gai Letilgbtort • Ar,r..Maorkf • qo no '.2,;:f 82 midair Arranges '1 ow I PASSI Leave Potteville,daPy.( end 2.R.3li.i—Pasidnir Re P.M. ArOp% In Philad! P*** ' I' - : • • UP Pii,BBE. DER TICAINB. 1 . •.; , IMITP Phllidelphl4, dal ; (except :Sundays) at S 00,A. 81. and 3.0 P.ll.—passl . 11;ihradIng at 10.4 i, A. 31., and 6.05 ‘P. Si. E- rtivinglio . P ttavillicat 12.30 noon, and' at •'1.55 P. Al.' ; . • • . : ' ' . • . .I . L ; I • 'Both Up and Down Pa ' tiger Trilni eonnect' at ' Port Clinton wit h Trains Ito a ' trona - - Tamaqua. CataU hem. • Wllliamspnit an Elmira : - 51ortilng passenger fraine il only connect at ort Olin a for llyillocabarre, Scraulon i il . • i • - ,nt .: • l - ; ;i 1 Painenge ' leash); WilllasPort I hy• the Catawissa Italltoad N ght Mei at 1 .10 P. 11., contnict with a • Pas *anger Tram leaving Par Clinton at 1430 A. 3lj attire at Reading l:. t 5.30, brenkf at , and proceed direct to Phil- 'adelphlathe OA ;M. :• int Accupmcidation'Triio. , . ' LEBANON V LLEY /BRANCH.S.L - ;PassengiseTrain lenr ‘ 9ls. Vivant; at 10.48 A. 31... rer arrival of Up and Down St . tiling Passenger Tenth P • mat Philadelphia and-Pottivil .. Arriving at,tiarrishurl at 12.47 Noon and etintrectin with Passenger:Frain* on he Northern ntral, "-Penn ylvania" and - .!•Cumberi cid Valley" Moeda, for S. nburf.,,,Wllilaitispert. Elmira, ;, Pittsnaig, beagles. Unit more end Chatetiersburgl I ' ' ''', Return' g, • leaves ~,a rr , burg it'l,ls; POI., af t er kr+ ' vat of Tral from ave l o ts. I Arriving at • Peadlon. at 3.40 P.. .;., and en beet ng with Upend Down Trialua' r 4• PritlllY l le Ind .Philade pttla the aamq Upend, 111 . 0 Trains en ovs Stindapt. ,-:; , , - I ' ' 1 [ •• 1 ' • It Petri* Detweiwroi avilleand Philadelphia.s2 15, and $2 j25.,i • Readinp and t biladelphla, $1 itcand 'II' 45 11 Harrisburg' and Phihidelp la, s3l2sand $2.70; L 4441.000 1 and Philactel phis. $2 60 *.d - V3llO ...Reeding and , Itsir-1 : rlibhrti, 81i 60 and $1 34 1 , ..eading icnd Pottsville, It 051 and 50 13 Reading an • Ileihatiou. 115 i and 70 cuitit; . ; Pottsville And Ilarrisbo ;$2 65;Uwil Ilip 15; Pottrivrllll ,iod Libiton. $1 115 tied 8 ;50 . t Li . ' -; ~ I' , - • t.. ,Throictgli N0..1 Ticket „ ocurilluto;Baltiumre,tslak 'Pottitrille to aittyshurg.. 4 50; :Reading to Billtinerth .$4; Reading. to Laoriste ,$2 24. d • . ! ; i !i , Isir go pounds of Degg •Siliil)llPd Tett PllSientiii , '• 1 _' The Beinild Clint Care r 13 with alit. e above Reviler Passengirrfrains. , . I ; • : i • . 1 1 ; ;./EirMorniniefraln Dow . 0411 AfternoonTralipiOtiii Tan on Uhndars. . :- I . ,it .• ; . ., ~ , i'• ' 1.• 111 - ‘' L• ' i :Thrionitli Fleitt Class Tie its. af niduied rates; in inag.., ara Falls. Butralo;Detroit. Meng°. and &lithe pelneiptol points Intim West. North 'ef4,'and Vie 'Cadtdan; ko‘l •ginigrant Tickets, at lon fares;',to all; the above; pu re e. Oan be hid oo opplleatioo o theiltitattnn Agent; ; , I i ihii-All Tickets wilt tut urebised 'before lb.' Trains stare: 'llllther fame chit dif Paid lit ears: ~ ' .I' ' ; -I . I, • i , • G.A., /COLLS e.it4g• 4 Gezi.iltipt. Miy . 22.:VO 1 I [4pri 30.'59 18-1; 16.. " .-----, . , • ' I, . i:,!•11AR, 4- +..,w• t °IISTANTLY Railsfor m 1 1 . P 41 7 °11 1 44 si 1 6d a t:Pal m , al l ; r itT, paper. 7. 1 011110.112, , itai Ibie iftstd.l.oooill lieedie 17: 1 TOHN . ENGLISH " & ;CO.'S Patent fl grolti Drilled lgred .141edlerik-d'oefftiodly the . bold itt tits knarkett, of didinentislaies,fiajn#p. 6 to 12.alwayit9 bibad Irbolosale end ratan, at, I , I, , B.BANNANac.; Yottrfllle,Jawastiy 1104`b8 . I, ! , ' b•,' I HARDWART — ' -- iits at. htlito soft And; with's , , ins 01 ST;iO 0 )11 11 4 1 os Iss7 filluite , solicits*. IlliPeefloa 0,,,, f; ' 7.4,, and bar} on no • ' Biillsos. - I . i ' • Pia. Iligt, least&Stsol. , 4 ~. sut...„. ii w.i.• I, 'lliiidira ouvl Imo A.,. &Wig - Motet. east oictsi July 13,1,104. .I I • 91 ~ipula~+atq, HI t, Phi ladelp • Ia LLEN triWiiesiiiiiTEs . itti in. 1 3. TIRp 'money Is always $1 It Is csillisdlstr, and without 4: 1401110 Is received (roan Guarctione and others whOid iot perAietla4sty, and where r It. • ~ H ' . _ 1 , IS. The Molise rim:Mewl two ivestl fn . REAL lI3TATE; EORTGO 'l.i'l'S;ind tench othertirst class ereuriti. diree 1,, _ 6. Mrs lionre:-Iteery da ~_ -.- . , _ J'ehiek,' ea .on Mondays and rbursdaya til il.creleilt in the , everting, lEibib rid Nisid well esti fished SAVIIVG ilVie has received' more than '.TFX, ,LLiWiti ', of dollar" nearty.thirty thousand fierio44 ori.ll '; . : ffffff ' -- .... - --.., ii ... '. 1 4,iiii:p......:- d • Hos. ntwitt . ,ROBERT SZT 1 1144fritJ.140),Secia, " '•I13.114011 - , Hen ry L. B , NdWord • 11 - bbert Selfridge, • ; &rut. K. Ashton; • , C.Mandretb Moons. Gine* s....WALNUT I _ Phtlam 1041111.:11.9' • .; 11 31 !-! : ' I I FORTH tARIVIERCA . A OMANCEM NT;'HOStiNtiA CXMENT. C A Loi S BD; Pl./TT:R.O:W ;xi 1 '[.ASTER.' &e: , : Wholes le and IteSailt e at , ceett mittee,by ! • • , ID, IN A. 1011.1T1 t(A: ono • N. W. eon* of ,j; lit ' 0 1 7.11;ew eta., PIP/44 tettimari 184'60' , . c I . I. - ': .! 'r ' "'.' T• l 3' . ' E i i P'S l I . i l t -,t.6 .. ,k8t1 •i!- 14" t. an u 4; • stet treater to ellillP 24 . 6!A.11/ArTIN6 conitatilly,ou head. lista 'ed litaxti Ilk • htgi line ' tawaht_ptetibtelprietet.to.quintlttee to unit the ti IlWwlifttiotligo, 144 North Third htteet t above 'Phi I a del ph I a'. ' • 1 lAttrtl;2B,,!6o ' 11 . 4 m I " orks of EBLEvi. ~' .1 , 1 8.. FUOLIET tt, 80N8, ~• TIAPORTERS 'raj HANANA'Ci,,* •A. No. 216 South itronist.iPb:kludetplu!iu, :,:, ' ' ; (F:STAB l' arlic ~ 111:01183:01 ," ' il 41'. • ii refetir,, 6144 1 , rriro,o, fol issOriur of - of l c, . 'desirable ciaaßsi Arad iin to attention to our "took , 1 flrbirblig varied ind well i•Ol tel, , 1 .."•• F!tt"'ustrj 1i, 430 ' •.' ,! 1 . .1 1 ! CHARLES F. RU PP . , • - —F^, .1., 110 North FtsurUtfit r 4;•lo.li*.i,. v . maaumu a miltsii,,,, -1 ,AT rHE "Ot.TOSTASD.''Ij . ' -,Ns:-.. --.7 • :1 WAO,lesate posit Ret ji ;,FOn Vie cturce of .Port Mon rialett; ~ 5 0'1411 . in puite l i;.]ljresplng e. Nill; Stoney B e it i g ; . ltetletill iwir ' ; 1 - .l Cliar Cas.ii „.' • f'' 4 4 Bitikers• asesi . Leis thi.r ', . :rifling POir,s' Pookot . ' ka. -; 'i Pon Poi 's4 ti. j ' M Boob, .t.. 1 PhIT 0011%1Z: Sopteinhor 41.1'5PA I ..! , ~. ' • :19-17, t [ _ 1 , L ING. •: k •'.i.,. '' J , ', •. B $ :•. D -- .AN., :' . N ... :' „,O . • N ~• ; .. : MAMA iGYM!QP. i Jeks, ell4lio ersiSplvia'•r • • - ~. l . i • te ,Bnildin gfredunlie ' !. A i/e[nut. Saek , Trel 1009 1 Yet et; ! abbieltth, f orth Bii ' Waal] ee nired, li e ge S. ie. P oieelldr Pisdes mush:died , and put nnt. - • - 44194ng I'OA put P,hilade;ph la' Soptember fi '5,9, ..f ....9.1y1 AR I I 11.11111Tk11S' Best and Clio;km In, the Cards. for bunting I SurOcir Q!lallty Blue and IV,h‘iiie, and Stretelitotiidit, et Paper h. Citrd‘rou.so,st ,J4n4fint 14. my 4,lrei f extiefir • ~, [ :.. I. 1 1 :1 . 41. , Nti'd 1-..9,4, ,rice iia • And ,Cap.Starel - i W. '{coltSittf. •OP Taz errlclstour . ste . ex.Y . 1,.0 - 1. Nr. l l l' CORN glci f Eight: 11 • • Rini tniett, Phidelniiii",...: . •.- ' '-: The-Pullill: re it -tepee — tf 11, incited to bear In that lath,* St reimiy , Lie undlnki - Estoril:nen' ut tenable Mid ilindsome I :I - • ' .•.1 I , I' ". 211olesisin Diei netts:Soft Batt HIGH, LOW AND ' MIMI M DEPIM. CROWN; I .. ' • 'i t I SAND:CIL ZED CAPS. • • 1 • !•.• - Plush en Plaits 'Trim ed 'Cane for Men in B o ys, 1 Pane Hee nod Caps neChildren, it fele prieen.t , • -- r.l..is taro prices. dY'r 7 o 4 ;" ii. w f it •- • Tlet Dees al- 1 [•- ,1• .- ' - • - 4- - - • . I! . assn. Town". t 1j0.3 I ' .' I ForlSale•Wlvel sale 'and Retail! t, , BOER A: & DAVIS' 1 PATENT WASIMPIC NIACIHINE. B Y t; tim e; lase a great saving iS made in e, wear and gear of cf.:dile& 1 A week's wash of an ordinary sized famil VIVI be done before breakfast. It 14 equal in naPeclty; tofour. abfe-bodied iv oiden. and., i nearing of at least 50 loc ! cent, - Hundreds are !now to; use, and,tbe.dentand con banes . banes. Call and examine for'' yonrstdrei. ~ 'For sale by i i II l' PLOWMAN A evening, ii r 37 St totter/1 Street, iVittail/Phia- All penitms aril cautioned nitwit . InTilnidnir pupa ttfe Pitent tier traria. as the law will be rigidly enforeed. 4 r,th r , etieoni Aigliti for sulc.lilll' ~May 2tjlal I t i ,_. 21-2 I . y_ll,l4klet. BACK & .40.!, , `Wartth 'l ' & ' 1 ewelr)r_ Store, . 120 Briertla Second St r eet, 1 - Oita the Me t Vernet' Haase, Philad'a. , ,AVATURES, JeAVelry • and Silver 7 r are,-forsale a lower prima quo at i .. any oibe , store in the city. the and Jew wiry .a .-- - elry carefully repaired in tile bet manner.— 4 . Also. tbel genuine, Alba a Plated - . Ware. All ' - - goods warranted to be as rppresented., .1 . j• SirAtio igent for t y Anicrican Wat'b Cempany, baring ter hand', Gold a , d Sneer American Wallbes and Moyemedts. • , 1 N. 8.---1411 ordent sent fly Mail. or otherwlee will be pupal:l.oli a ttend e d to. 4, Lpet.. to, '59. 50-ly , , - . , _ -. . 'RE 04A1...- - :.• c ! -1 . , 1 ' AVILLIiNI BRIAN, laie of 38.Siiiit,h, ; iftb ,Street, reepectrnlle:lnforms his frilly& an 4 • the.pnblte thatle can how bei fOraktnt . I .. I • - 1 'Nere337 cheateatie Ilit . a*etilPhrtlall'a; .1 . 'taloa, alrit, InOtcri . urci• • I • Where l hn isl prepared to aboarlan. areortment of , - I I. • lt EA D T.- )1•: DE,I CI 0 TJII . I. tr.' GIL , -•-.. Manufacturnd in i hoire t manner;rof the inost-destrable. Frencb. tngliqt and •ell tricalo: fahrlia„ and ttie threat , 1 . etylee and fashion, that cannot fall - to ;stilt 'ln i quality - and pried. 14,186 . . w pplen Id . assortment aisckten; of . ~, • I .. 1 I_ • ,' • itr,"Nr:/t• r -fIIdr.)D I S, ' . 1- •.• .I.• , Constantly on hand, and mode to oider, together . with, • a choice aelectide of ••• . ; ' - • I • • ft , • l I .' i- •- • I . - i • . .- • GEN DEMFXS p'URSISITING. GOODS. , 1 '4121- li',,, btopell to' givel enrnrel wattafaction'to all Who . - I- limy' faeor t him.erittrthe r cne-toi. ri.lgn early cell' is ace! Wiled- I I .7. I' '. :r ~ it " ';', . . . • . -.' I ' *elle still Iciontlnne 'to teakti, hit sit of CiriSt3o. pri e e# o forinstructi n: 11 - ' -; -V - .I - Philadelphlai }larch : ' 4/30', =. t ' • • , . ..,ent, May abo ;SO ie .NGERTRAINB. .. • , keept Stadajp) at 9:00.A. M., ding it,10.45. A. M., and. 1.43 ghla P.sl,auct a t d. 16 WOE. :r I i. ND IRON DEPOT.. I arnsp..hwirlowoow it his Dew lases of buships ' iew det•mlustion of furnish. h Roods •• sb. bupineen of the ' yt their • lowest, market value, • Pobfl: I shill h• Oros 4 a 011;iitaek . !: Chirping Amoy - • Coil Stroveho, •'• - Tries Chains,' <" . • . Nallolo4 Spikta k • Ir.141110t)12* A*lrllif and Tiro. ' j ; ;4C/stius Oriutzr, tbre• doon •-; 9 • IBANK POTT. 28-11 • 1 ; : . ; .• ' 1 ; - 1 'a kitir.iii;pristiiine LIDOS, VisPrefitdanT . toris V : ..' • • ,: , I .' j. „ ,”. e P. Cotrtoll Browni sepb B: Barry, • j_ seph Terkel, !- et:try Dl . fferidetfeir iitptiret of T 7 iR 111.11,`; 111 CARDS, ph:ito#iikplePictu aid iti:piir•Pricep.j l'Ho. hiitiick cOadllar m:c6LLIN t 4 ninOr at, k.bilafitelpt I . 11 -24" 1,,, --, ALLEN NEEDLES' 1 --- I - 13ligtO ED firtANbAnn,_... - 1310PER-PIIOS HATE OFIcLIME,, TheUld established gale e;. inlednital tree by thLthlands, of Farmers and Planters tor number, . , -of lyeAnl pant.' , - - Price SU per e 2ooolbs. I . (3 1-4 'cents per rik.) , '. • CA- me alkiN co . , , PERUVIAN. Received' ill rectt I from tbs fhwernmerpt Stores. l irainintol Crusoine. j 11 p CIIABOE. 1 This is th e old;fiehloned ."atArry Guago ~: . . ' . - import+l direct. ' ~ Acirtt OCE/LN GUANO. it ;small quantity of this ,, I 1 , well kilown arlicie, In nice order, dry„ , 3 . and r • strao4l. . • r, - , --[ • 1 ; --. , Allen & Nee efl , New Fe ilizer. • ~ 411,, , 1 The tole price and nu tier citi t tlity of this fertinier ISI Dist bringing R into Fen nal srse i , 1 4 hire $3O per 2000 ibs. 41 I=2 cent per 1b.); ?30. 4 E DUST. i m but on Pint - Pone Dust and', . . i , , Ottoratc. lint 4 n- I. LA. D PLASTER. War , anted pure. In barrels, 4, . rA liberal deduction male to dealeM on afilbs abode articles., ; j • ' - - , 1 N.lll.—LlTe hive a large pruniwn of Diplomas pi -PM,: 'alums a6 - arde4 by the 'carious: Agricultural B..leties, rhleti ycin are tegut.stpllto rail and examine. ' , 1 1 ALLEN & NEEDLES, , 42 Sruth Wtak'iireg ind 41 &lath Water ntree'd.,' 7 1. ~! Aril Stone 11/44i:e Clitalnid,) PEI LAI:IEL PH LE ' July 7; 'CO 1 , ~I. : • 274 m , ,1: WiRETORTXNS,I' - ''.i • EST ERLY4C.FRICK,; - llanufactusers of Wire. Coal SerOens. • 0 Uhl) .rest; 1, the"' W 'b tion f engaged;.h the Cealtradeto theh coal screen* •lof. thi varfou* The Live .inertiased 1(041 Mee for ituralpitir,al theliestaf wcirk wit! premptitesit rind Ali patch. -1 lliving thi meet • Cap evil, La e hands'ln : tbo Stet they, cab , gtiara4ce all worh done at 'lb./ Repi . if . riagseatlyril _eioticr. -IScreed nolta p CtiOthee—____ , geoti s. de l te.l.alvrays hit+ is ' ' allotden direeted • win 'et left et D. 'Esterlee Ilar i dware stole will, receive prompt *nen Ptottafille,kiderei 12;'59 • (di:ay 4,!56 , 171 ill , . . . , **their Siuukes-tid Boilers': I -!' ; r le ai'ici. 1 -t 4 eili, Long: `',. 7 BPLEN ID ASSORTMENT!'. riBv, ip A T ENT , FixT UWEstf, _ ; Lif Sear A liolf - Cit i Retail Priest.. I abe kald If 1 1 4 4 . i . ,B. BANN AN'S . ' 1 ; sica I. per rpl Irootetaie, Pottarefilit, ti Sad :ea* Oto. 1 . : ' ', • .. . 1 STY I,NtSift StYLES .; ; , ' lnn , 1 1, ; [ -, Op 1. • .• I. -.111111111147 , . -•••- ' t [ 'ti .1 ' !•.t • ..4 .: ••• :.,:.- . .!piglianginge, o ; I 4 .tiesii,_'c ' iit s i,t ionl,': & a. , _ _ Osl wlikeinfr ,rb' es, Viztureis, Le.'. , r ! • . 0111UPEr i 80, Ell. * 1 . .. .1, &t or i , z ratiteri 'ask PaperilmagerlG 1 Matti* St et, vw 137'40, e nee ',Assericcrig Rollie March '69 ' . 1 -1 . I e• , - 13- • ' W . . ALL „pAppltvyALlii'll4F . l!.! ..i ; ._; -... ..• 1 l '• : ~, BURTON ' . 4 /Ant& iii. 1 . .. i n, . i sointravrtitrai 0 form : j, . 100: 0* ARCH 1 Orr* ETiPillikil4lo4oll4,o t' Wh elisi kit futodi thoislystst am;.. IR ierl7s IA the' el .. Itheir ill Anti If 'id ' tit Poitlitaseroltoto upt:fro advantago to alt d bur 'tom whore tbri el I fie OW itlth 1 stied* artitittltbolowest_pvitoo, , N. . -.1 -[J 1. J. ''. • L II - . • ItritTosl it ,14 . 1. n. O. wet r rbitaaliPtui #;l66,viii • P .- -- I tot . ~ atom? 1 i 6AAIIIAIIII 01111 Z sups tam , /Limeade retibecides4kikoy ~ THE tlbscriber will o i t onhandeloveilimothyaneotbe Ge, toge " Vb s er w W l h th it a e • a C te lo c l n et an i d zia ge le le " eelad wilt *arrant to be fresh and good, Ile eill . orders for all kites of fruit tree*. (wanritota thee erseepeeseated,)egrieultural !Valero of whirls will be tarnished at anion nrett The reeds, an(tress sohLby the lUD" ber with great ear, only' from &metro of Or standing. Ile joie not deal in seeds pee dusty In Ike nuirket,frotn those who nth 'lettere to the character of the• used sold, purehare or sell seeds grows promistein, gareens, misers their too eke* groximit their quallty,epartieularly those of the lie This Is au impartant considerition tin those ebuteeitheriseds or trait trees Yoe tress, ke orders early to # , 111424JA1111N HA! i ;THE . INDEPENDENT railtai ~. IT W. W PeSSISI. . I .......... !i l Let sailors sing the wind, deep, I -let , soldiers praise their armor!, t• , j 11•1 . 1 e n . e n ty tool ILsie n toastl,ll keep, ' ..'When Llterre 4 1.7 1 ,47.'0r g 4. 11. , Dufolde fleet! lining. d ' ' , And 'round IV ttage , poreb is mien - The honeys le twining, 1 • I Ica When banter! bloom their sweeties& Yi t To tees that gather honer.. 1 I '' iletlrives bistemena across the field s Whore skirl are soft t l i nd snotty ' I , ' Vim blackbird clucks bad the •1 me. ' Theitaali pipes fond and elearls4 Yon ors rd bides bellied its I:4,tioh, The home be loves so dearly i I, ' The gray old ham whose doonocuifole 'M e " rrr i lVt l 6::: b re, A i l;* ' lths *Z 'n.lel ' i il i P id, 1 A precimoei binnedtreasure. 0 glut 'odder in lb* porch, them stands lite wife.' the lately charmer 1 „, The aweetest rose on ail his Liellel The ludependent. Fulmar. 1 ' I I To him the opting • cotnes dsuelog fay, r • l'ii bias ihe sum e tner bluithee. I Them:damn *nil with yellow ray, ills Aeon old 'slider boodles; ' .. Ti e "'it,' tot kow the sock! mayMr*, No &Mots o tetra matound thee, 111 , little floc lorl linked lit lore, ills hotaseh, Id angels `rowed him He troste in al , and lore shis wire, ! Nor grief.° r ill may,hann her; ' Ws. nature's oblemandn life- , . 1 _ ...., The Ititit pstotent itakiner 0 ~, - I I ARTESIAN AT COLMITI7B.I In April jest we p blished an ,intithry Cu: log the Artisian we I at'Colunibus4 Ohio, had been r i eported t o 2,300 feet deep, deepest in t h e worlti. tliettira 1 subScriberl responded. Wm are indaltted to R. ! ifitme p l Secretary of , the Ito te House Cotureissioni. Colotuar, for a cltpy of:their., (Metal WV , ' Cain nig a complete other,ccot of thework and kin, - I detitils, from which ite extract several • of interest. r il , . - ), . it The woelt eras comma peed in JulylilBs7. undertaken to pro cure a pertuaneet aupp *s tar fur the noire oote Nouse in tle prat; ir oleo at Coll this' From ohs"IaI"! ir t I , ) 1 - tn , on similar works, in 1 various parts iof the andjtelgiog front the ,upiiiiii d cha ratter 11;g3 3 of ",ri ck poderl)ing: that slictioall zoo try, iplentific toe* were of opinion per arre'oti supply of weter coulebe ohtao frcitii 100 ter 600 feet in deptli, and it an es of from r2OOO to l l $6OOO. Id the firOt ezp4 the huringlteaetied 110 fret, buts butass Alen quickband l eistertag the shaft in mit h qc; that u could not be excluded' by tllptot and h aft *3i Sank 122 fe et, but it e I st Ito done trod) the some cause Nov. ' ; b, 1 . thin trim . I weroo. need , m oot teje cats fly out ti October 1.5.. b, 18,8, kt eh rb a. depth oil 2340 feet wae teachoi. • The ,“, then sulpended, Venofpropri,ti , nt hiltef,r b been exh , I toitt .1. Arplint I, n• eat !shade tr t es t pegteledure tat adri , tt.nal funds, litod in , of the iinitortd.nt acignnfr tor! , brou'Atht to during tbil tit tgre.. of the •ork, as Irisefl • , is ?possible; ,Cts ecciiie the igttl onginally 'at tes t 43000 aiditton.ii were granted. memit t iresumed tin t May 7th, la! d A the til, the I or Mr . illatnea II , ter,' tbey were 14 - Ing • at depth cif 388 4.0 t, and progressing 4 • %linnet 'the rate or four let t pee day At I he deili 149 feet/ 'a :mein ar water was e suCk .* trashed tray the borings I foe near fe haw feet bolol and rose within 22 feet tfi the Pai It hi 110 gh t r an i , abund a nt supply at . weer, i'be had .b tiiiping l item this ve in .! At 1 , 1 i sulphur le ter , was' Obtained. At 675 fent I . water tier ue little s,iiii and has tontieri down to tilo•deepe , t point reached. Vial a probable that ,eve u if water finally i tom - ealto t eutface, t ~it . . . 111 be unfit f ordinary use. It j the • imp tont informatien gained c. i ncetnitt: et . i p . deep rea4ul t istrata ' of rocks, it is thoughti /d/o ties a can cel trance isl the we ek: ,I' I Some of line de4}eat Artes i an walla are uf, lows: t i ' \ 1 ' [ 1 At Green Ile, Faris. France, 172.411 . . The it from this well Finis 40 to tie \ feet aimve'the all 1 taco, • RIZ discharges its liundred 'gallon'it' . , A well"in the Dechy of Luxemburg, is 23:6' ;leer; one at CIA' rieston, F,. C , 1145 fee[ al tr "' I Louis, 3L1., 2191 4 64 l at Louisville, • kr ,20,f6 ft: Aal nkeric AT, icetiortet. I i 4 — .•,,,,,,,... A )Pet I, FOIL Ireen4.--Our neighbiir hot 1 ro ,de • , ti !argonaut tor weeds, which i shou9 so 1 unpublished. "I let them grow iri i my garde ' he sapi, a to ke e p' , o- off e 9 the , ht, eonland te t I -t , from my cucumbers. 1 I would: 00 1 , ' ai ' m enough grow to exactly sother the vi b es, enough to keep °lf the insects, an i ,to ih i ade ground sisal keep it cool." As he said tale '; muscles a his'toe seenad a litttel l listurbc. though be half d tetru.ted his own ff , teury l s hie kept lus.coun ten incline itelerell. [1 What 3 dUllei . 1 , . Ellett ift the, lealitte,lhadr f ground,whit d r the roots do nicairShile f, Ott of its moisture and send the l l vapor elf mid , air, tendering the soil dryer (than it Ito , have beeo it exposed to the fell ra ys °tithe Is Let any one try the experment, l'ad be spl Litt 'herd. , And then, as to protecting ; hr Ito from built, we very much qaestion it. I. I O J no - Thed ,, ,,llational, way to \, garden hecessfulll, ll to keel, down thew erds. It ,the ground is tufa log froth titooth, • run the cultivator thro l iel ' 1 keep the hoes bright, an' this will knelt l e t'l in the best possible condition fur tihscrineg - ills Itighil7 ' , Uwe. Cultivate the Olt OttliATl well surround them with boxes, and the will soup TII sway fc •m the irisects..- Ante/isms' At/neat,'" ts, 4;k„ CARD ;pi-reit *luso.. .. . ~ .. lightfai•tiard butt er in Buininer, without ire. ft plea riaonsinended - by'that ottesllecit and ascii , publientidn, L tips. LStielitifi? 4aierieth. lel ii, 1 one: Put a trivet, or ihiyupen fiat tb i , !g m ill., in asaadert. put on this ; trivet the plate of bum fill the see?er with water.; tarn a.elitninon flow n pot Upside Ow over the bettOr, s 'i that itstit, ii l . ..idisll l tieye4hin 'tie Saneer, and on es. the . eat tilni'the Bowes-pota, with cork,•titn 'drench il?wer-plit with Water; set in - a earl - plUotels. Morning, or if dune iitAiesklest the better will very. hard by Supper , time. .I.ltitivt inty •of Iris town iding-iehool girls,.who h.i r i. been Jest .fog 'plailiseulibyttstronotriy, syntax' sad tirovidl esn write en etpl . st;ation of this' within a month. -.*'. )' • ' ' ..--.•!.... 1 ,. : - Farm %feat; purLiirrs.-i-Take *all a pint milk,iod , t, well' t .beateii egg, aid dour itipugt • make a baiter.' Frthe6 brown insome Set' . , Iy veal .. row , , . , terd, titan: dip tjn, - .t,fie bitter and fry ; age's nf ,i ; brown. I•,•Droft in. sotnespoonfulls el batter, to:frl ' 'after tfitiVest blinks° up, and 'pis theta o p ifs ,top of the ; veal; _ ; Then Pit a little thin flour po l l - -infO',tlia griliy, addles sell and pepper, and, etat one boil, it over itiii eitile.T• The' Veal mug, be quite thin, and•ft should , cook ieariiin half in the',ebeia. i y I, - !•1 , i 1 ~'' - , _, l : ' • •••••,..;• J. p, ! ... 0 ,,es !Ratssima i Ron. ita i asr' Fowt . t.'" i Spreadisiese Of stele bat teadtr w heaten brat; liberalff:n:itb - , butter,.asid seasissi rather titgblr, witbaltleend - PePper, working tioicintl;thebtf - ! . . tar a little.; ttketEdip,.. , the_breed . ii•wine, tad 01 It a as arse Frees es, , ts . , 'bird. , IT'ho delisidue flay ' is ligl44lll.e(inffitiijitlft parr eharseto w Web i Ewo3.-:13.11 when in4d, ntiell .them, lolginiir'wys.',..44 them cg jarir, nn4vou!..over I,lllon iicasound pith and 'es thnd It* 'tnie.! 'Witty eold-Jisa4; . the,7 moil 40itioni,end deltas? •-•er,..:1 D o • •r ‘, &map . tte s iToa vase. the but eiallOe ewer appl..otr tot cehburge*, iiieied tat I to a r eor is the fortit!otlitot perp h 3. 1 o° ll ' i .." Wi Ds are best' raised by itiilitig !beat vat, „the ' "t , unt4 ',sr rues tbeth toltbsirticind avith,ak 11°41 l 'r-',' . ' ~ • '' . .' .: rl: Phi `1 '- -- f _ i 1: 1 • ,`'. -,. , ' 1 - 1 111 1 - ''' 143 m : ~~a~i i phi iNt r Ith ,h 1 Eta