The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 01, 1865, Image 1

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COAL
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- OFFICES : ....t.'115 Wttltiut Steet; Philadelphia . .. •.':
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Illlittp.hii.e . 6:,eouar , .. •42 Keel. 4'oal, • 6lripp..:(ll ".. ' ' , - - •
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i . OFFICT.I . -,111 - Walnut Stri..L. Comalercial , Difildlng, .' ' Feb. 1.1 '.6S.' ' -•• ' - ~ -'• ' •-• ' ' 'CV
S.:C;..iiI3V - 1 - ::K11.1 . ... - COAL -i, r'iln:utpioli q . •- , •-. . - .• : ~. -,.-.... - -. i • •._'. . - • :-. , • .. . _.. ~ .. r .
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NEW YORK ez: .SCAUYLKILL COAL-. C 0.!.: • • •A g . cup , I',.z din - elite 4 their.reichrated •• " ..I ' - - '' • • ' . :•'.• :. ' ' '• '• • :
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ALCST CoNiPANC. in tie celebrated itlaballo -Coal Fields
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Shipping Wharves for AN IHRACITE COIL at I.
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OFFICES.: -.: : ! ::"Pihe Street. Ne•tt• 'Cork. - • : • -'.
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DAVIS PE.4 . 1111;0N'.--tt. Co.,
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EILIPATED 7MiIiI'NTAIN 'WHITE
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;Qui Vein Red Ash. and". Di;
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SluniuntloO44.'ity
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CALIMELL, SAIiTYLER
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1. ti i` . l . •-•• , 11 , ..i: ‘I.LY. larr:.i. nnm her, alrtiacly . E
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itai . very easy. for the bnn.e. • Descririt
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fre”, till am.lienti•.n. •-• • - - : •••
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• Aliqnv - A crieulit.tial end 3iaddlie Works
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LEHIGH, SPRING. MOTTINTATN. - LTAZ LETON, -. AND
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. (S.nceessors to STOU't & VAN .)tICKLt) . . - - • .
:Qpect Int ly . not ify . their friends and :the imh
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.Shippersl4 the kelebytitis:l FULTON:(I..E , led the leases, rr.int the • New-..Tt tea
Sehavikill
}IiGHJCOAi tr.nn the• Ebbervalle - Colliery,. near -.lla- coal C, ti , , , rtnet'le the Pt . :rest Impl'oyentent
ziettm.• Pa.. and.thtniers in the bhst 'varieties, of • whiett - the. , ,z. have", helvtonire t,pertitcd varions.
A:VTEIRICITE gITI:III:6I.:S.COALg.; I- Collieries Schilylkill.COnnty: Pa., hayin,' . severall
• i expired by. limitation . of the same, rind the. Company
lielilseretr direct from the mines or on .board er'r I t .i r th„.. f„ i t „ sciljp 2
0'411..1 - he bra. ,, inet4 hefeat ter.beconducted ..
by saidTIZENTON, ' F.T.I7:AII.P.TIiT'OTit. N. J. : . • ~•
j., rola . making' this •ahniiancenient, - ;..the undersi ,, ned de
'4) F VICE 'et: 46:14in : 14y u lid in g,• 'Fire - to return their Wurtnest aeknemlefiginents to their
CI .1 B rin". d wziyi w %uric. • . • • miMerous ces , omers: cud friends,, for the liberal pat. 7.
Tonage ended ;to -them tiering the last .twentyll‘,:e
?sear:4;llnd to solicit-a conliManceot the sante In,-1Vor•
.Of the New Tork.iont Sclinylkill Coal Company,: in,which
ilueh Senior is and twill continue to - be.btrzely . interest•'
ea. • ' • ' • CifAti. A: IIECKSCIFER CD.'
:4.5 . South Street, N'CW.l76rl:2;.FOareare",.lStis. •
- 'THE''NEW..YO
COMPAIir . •
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SAIAUEL . BONNELL, Jr"
-Nos, 43 & 45 Ttinity Building,
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HONEY BRQOK, N. SPRING MOUNTAIN
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BIL'FINOIiE CLAM 1111110 AD
C'OALS,
AND THE C,ELEBRATED
GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND OOAE
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Yerkown, Carbon County, Penna.
$22 ?!trert, - PhilndeliAtia, •
Luzerae COunify, Pa
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Vlillinlell.hin - and. vicinity,' • iii- DAY. :it 1111)14 4 11.4... - -.-:
l'arti ordering frinii.,theni, rimy iiiwnyis depend upon.
gettin2; a parr nrtirle;' .- f:. .'• - '. ,•'. •- - ' ',._..'
1 - . - --()1'kll'Er 1 .109 Witlnut 1 1 111.,i•PhiladrIpl . siar,
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1 ftolieii es• in. ihe.l.4irberrylkiliotOtlll , h'ereaf . litrftns,
I at.'n, our blv.dtle:itintitT the wt.timi:,.l , . .. -. ' . ~. •
M I I.LE tli - !(;ItN'EFF-ct Co : -,'-..-
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NUCLEI ••ST , E,PIS.& ( 0 ..1 • ' ", ••. "
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i Ntr: GRASIT. ft mill - tiler. Of ourtim, Ila,lllg. ruorocla
I ter: hitn%eit with. J:• R. 131... AK 1: . F . C0N,.- will re,, , •ide.lo
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! .he under thrt • exolual..c.. control of ..ISLAKISTtiN ;
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t therel.l.. , ed.C.are atatzttentin:fi In Its Felairn Ipr..
ho ,e to maintalu the re1)111:11ii,11 of our etileltrated Lor-.
berry Coal.. Parch:l...re , nbthatl 'eau :rely upon having
this iu very he.q'order: • - - . •
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GRAEFF k Co.
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R Priv, la. Litton. •11:11::th . ..: Mardale; C.: •51e,A,Ilisfer,'
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NEW OpIDINATION:. COAL
_SCREENS
. The undersigned fano pleas:tire iu anuotmeinnto
:Operators and other., that they are intunifarntrin.e, a
men • COAL,. of their inanition, which, thee
wilt -guarantee to- ice tv.•.lorig; and do. its Work
beat; r'than.atty crimped ream Sfreen in . nee; The seg,
meats turned ont
.tr: nlm . bent :to any'eircle re
. .t• 'e •
'9ittrett.." .. ire.tilso-;nia•rnatos Hutt the inssa... Erin; irlit,c-Ent
retain' size until 'entirelErnsirn tact. in the
ueithp.u . l t::reens the tre.'slie.s frtueitalv-rlip., - eud*
lame tt.e prOper ntesti. i!rforttLlsa• Screen.
out %"t. tteumfacture' 'att.:Az:al :mesh :of.-our Nell.
Combination Screen, tffett ti the Mile. - •. •
reff - Ai t. a...seaittetf with Mr. Beath
amin.the liusineSs of mannthefuri s mq.'sereens: at -1-tre
wetrian and .strents, - having dis-.
0./NM purtitershili, and. ttisposed'of tie inte'rese.: luta re-'
moved to Railroad ,tart, in . the. rear.•of .I)..E.sterlOs
Hanle are stone, Centre Street, antrtissiiriftnal with him
in the mannfactitre of their new Ciati • ti•rreenecif alt (la
serintim s,•Mr. Jasper Snell. lie sohcite a - Continuance
of the ittotoaane heretofore so libellily bestowed lawn.
trim
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WIRE' 2§C.REENS: •
• We are .
°O TaalltliaCt U eitic "tt t• - tyle of Wlre•Sereen 11
a pruct,,, d. l/41
'carrot from MM. 9.4(1 himalriaer erituited
tioirct..erevo: , .. as tmoti in every r..-tspect, Uzi which th . ,.. at
tention of Coal operitors is int il'eft. - . .. ..'• • •
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. • . • ' 1/lEllli4 SNELL, • •
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Nfamifactorett of Srra:ent of'all description at ti ii.
aborte.st - niaire. - .• --• .- fl kr. f.'6. 'Ca' , • ' 62-tf ...'-•
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• EN it -
:•1?3 TENT. ItC,..i.L . - - SCREEN ~,-
The. 'raider - signed havinz purchased i)f the- New York
l Wirt- Rail i ne, CO_ • • !ill E- JENE: INtia . PATENT,. for
•
improvement "in The •pneeless of manutheturing thud . ;
;.Scrsttilk, At , . hereby . " Ores notice that : the - 1
value of Said
itiVention and the valitlfty• of the. patent ltis..alrently. I
,'been fully established atter alonz• trial lit the . .. United I
~
""; States Circuit Coint: that•ini ow moos have been gfanted. l'"
i and wilt continue-to issue 14.taingt any'and.alf.vtolationa"
t - .0f.-stni . patent rw,lit..' Also that . the injunction adainst
.1
•-•
4 -.L. ..t." L. lsiutteustein of. Stinereville, Pa,, as istrrituzers 1
of acidpatent was by order Ur-the 1.7: S.'. Circuit Court; ~ . -
1 ou.26,isca..iuw,-. and completely restored;" ...The i11i.1. , 1.
, .frril?N's alt., "desire
...to give noike 'that- the . follOW- t." ~
! "lue'siti tier, curly INTOOILS who'arelbt present. atithorized ~ ' '
to nee iliesaid Patentimpnmbeinemo as manufaeturitra Of i -, ...- ~..,- • --," ~ , ,,-.4.,..,-
. Cual'sererifs, knead ihronol.,ut the ;OW Retridn: --'•t .. ' ri .. "" . ./.. - K.; -'X 1.1•1..V.;•1‘.. •
I .J. 1 ..131tOeli - :. "..‘teranto tt . Pli.„T. 4.7, FRICK, Pottas;" I•• . - csucc,ssort To-BRoC4-tiomairEti)
: viiie.:i'a.: mice 't: A: 5 110 1:34..kKY.1t, Tantsclua. Pa: •: 1 . "-- ' """: '- •:- ' i , t4siirzeznasn." of -.• . ~ ..
As. the.tbanitfacturers would not make i ii yiutatiun of" i •
.1 the Wald pziezir tinlesa enertura Red by OWIICIV of renters - .1. AN T I:IIE . -... - (.., 0 .... li : • „SC it E E NIS,
of "Collieries. 'We are .detertnatett to prtieeente . (wet* , --- . - ViedeiilleJfenkinstP. Pisztnti, . •.- -
case that we'discorer of purchasers and
.usent. attwell ; 'nni " 3wajt co - AD eft : NoltatrruGXAN STS.;
.liP maniifartUrers of Gott Screens , made in 'viohttion of ,' '-'"'" r• .. - --- • : . '','.,- '
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*aid" patent, to - thwfull extent of the law. :•.'• • .1 ..• '' .. -;.•• - • POTTSTIIIE;' . .z.I44 . '''' ' !.' ''....-:
.. .New. Tork,„„Jpst - :a, Nif)..4lf - : tai.ASE &C 0....-
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PUBLISHED:oIio
. Y 'SATURDAY:MORNING - BritiEN - JAiiIiN'BANAN . ' :PCITT . ' I rTSVI'LIt . ... gOI4HYLKILI 'COUNTY': PENNSYLVANIA '' ' . "' be '. ...at th se t4 ' 4- eg .el l t
• EVEN. ... , •.. •• . . ~.. • . .
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.:-. - •.•,:- • • ::: ~.•••:: - •.•-.':-.: ..... ...',.--i. .-:...'...-.. •.'- .. S..A.TURDAY:.IIIOR
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NEVA 1011 K
SHIPPING POINT
OFFERS FOR SALR
LEHIGH.
HULL
SMITH'S • SPRING NOUNTIIN. LEHIGH
OFf• ICh
. , . . .
O'rtii..aa.r..ta South street . Neai'.l'ork; and 321' Wal:
.
nut atreet, Philadelphia: .' • . • '' ."-
• . • .
•• • • • . D.F.r.c.-nms • . ,
- • sA'3II::Si , .OAN: •
I Pt.s. I I F..( •K SCJIER., • DAVIS;
JoilN - J. pH ElyS• • WARREN,
. • • • RicilAllD liEelispilEit: • . - •
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'' -. 0.- 'W . ILSON' DAN : Is': I'lositic-tit. ''• ' , I - .. ,- •:
ACM. E. WA WREN. Tte:lFilr• - •; and Secretar.
WI 1V '1.)1! - FFIELD,3te.,ucl(!iit .11auat2er. at. Wdadside,
...Si:1111311:111
.Coulltyi.,. - .. '. ' ' • I.' '.-- -' -...--. '- .'
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NOTlCF.—ltetererPu.t4 the annescd'cgrrl:
• the Nets Yotk.ariti
.Company an
notince: that havin.7 as'' tuned thr: • wprkbisr of, 'the sec.-
era] CrAlierieß which. inv.'s. for 'many v'earsheetfoirairAl
Chas.!.S. Ilerkseher .C 0... they are nciu:.
tirepared to emit raci.fn,r the del ivory, tht en.stf ,
it - .7.year, froth their Wharf. (1 tf'at 'ltiehnifinfl.. on :the
.I). , laware River, near: Philadelphia.. of 'their sturrior
White andited A. 511 Schuylkill Orders
• 0. DAVIS,' 'President: .
• . :015,- . • •• • . ••• • :
•-• • la-Gt. "
rourt:Eir . t dr,..IIEUIEV,
• 1.111.4T.RS AND SIIIPPFEA •
t NAND ( - )k1-1 .- Cr)A - L:. •
TAYt.C F i, ts 131 A II
. •:N 41
. 44 LT.
• . - la ez.y 'kill Catitity;lrn.
.
rz- Ail orilr.rs r9ceired: toe this faVOrite'CoAl wl . ll he
pr . :mptly [Lied.
T. gMEMLLENBERGER . AGENT, •
• • •.• mtue . r and Shipper of the Celebrated-
Blar3i' Heath
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While Ash and - Peaked Noun.;
tain Free' •
cOA - E..
P. O::ADDIZESS—PorrsVittz or MINEESVILLY, Sehpy4-
4311 epenty. Pa. , • : ' : •. • • • ••• '
F r FICALNItIALN LORE ER R.
'y; East Franklin. Lorberri - Coal i 4 now 's . old.exiln.
- elyol . ,‘' :by AVI , • - srs.•CALOWELL SAWYER&•CO., who
are my . sole A'gefits. Parties. ordering, Groin them;' - nay
altvaye depend iipOn golfing a purd•article,, ' ' •
• Avaiiincst • Philadelphia .•
.111 .broadway, 'Prinity Buildwg:
, • Ctio.•lllSrate - St . idet, BOrion: • .. • • •
•. • - .• • • . • • IiENRY nEIL:
Tremortt; - .7513ic1i 29, '62 : 18—• •..-
cO NoR PATTER oN i .
• • .31 . tbei's. arid til . dri?'ef the Celebrated
LOCUST .MODNI'AIN.OO
J. J. CON7. O R. ' : •
Ashlami . .* • • - • <PottecillG
Schuylkill C9iinti, -
. . . ..
T o A,CIAt OPEitATORIki.
•
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GREAT . TSIVIIOVEMEN,T.' . IN..
' COAL', SCREENS;
The . nederAttoed Ore now Prrparecl Jr) mnnbfacture,
.a . t their.F ; ht.p.• in Silliers•Allr-,•ail , kincig of SCREENS'Ioi
PCretCIIIPZ.OI:II, tifslhe improi•ed tna,nanct.ure, patented
to Jones .I.4ubeasteifi, .4th February, i& 2. - ' ' .". ••• •...
:Scieenslnisinf.setnred.bv tais Proceis, are' more
,rable, maintain their forra - better,, and are.furnished as
cheap as any to be hid the County: • . • ~•
They are made, .pf each Fhape - as • t,6
prinent tbeiCtiat'sliaiinglrora one size to•the other be
is.thorinuitly assorteri:. [this praparirig,'.it better
, thatt can be don's by eaat 4roa or wire screens.;
. • The. inamitacturers. uruently resnest all Operators
Want ing.ziertantS. - to examine those neW . patent Screen.nt their shop, or 'in;
.workal the .31timmoth - Vein CM,
Huey Of Geom.:6.S. Repplier. „near *2CM% where they
have beenirtreSe tor Bottle :time. • ' • '
.•• . •
- Ity'purehasing.screens.made under thiS Patent:tar.
6tion.or any trouble a.stopatent rights'wilt be athided.'
IJ work done with protuptnetts. and dispatch.. '
• ••• '-••• J.. a LATYBENSTEII7,.
•
• Mineniiille,•Jtule 7C ISG2_ , • • 23-If:.. •
IRON WORKS.
•
13 I NEGROVE 'Iro n Workb;.
Z. ITNEGROVE, SCIILTYL. Pr al
.1. Machinist & Enneex,
• Jansary 30,
--- tviAc t ugN . E
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• The Sinbury.Miteltine 'Shock:lllre n o w.
in full' ptienition::.and are Prt'Pared - to
orders for. Ifiachihery-: of any hind, •
kronit or 'heary, to any' exteht
•.
Ruau
epairing attended to.promiitiy. : •
•SunburT, NorthUinherhind
lITIVJIII.SHI
..rttfirivE.. • or • _ • •
• • We. the' entiscritiers; hate ttila dav
;filtered Ipto a Pattnership,• under the .i t licgilaTn c , •
Firm' name and. style Of ALLLSfilii „
.13AN - NAN, to carry' on the Foundry;••?tfachina, ••Smitl;
.ne and Car-nialdpg'Businees,..in Port Carbon. fichityl,
*; • ••••• ROBERT.ALLISON;' :
• ' • • • MAL:NUS B. BANNAN
BOILERO.
The subscriber ig.preliared t&eivecnte . v i gt a
Orders for the above articles,.with • ittam...
torch: at the-old place of bwittesii.
Street, belOw.NorvOegian.-.' 20 feet boil-
"
-eta al tiltya on hand; - Also, the rtiani-
.factureibf
•••• . •
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.
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-. .....7:- . 4Cont and Other Shovels, : :, ' •
Or the 'best" hlaterial and. wiirlarpinship. Beistits
• proniptlyAttimded tp. .41)7F111214 Eirmininz - vCntiLition
al .
ways on hiihil.• :. - JAB - EZ SPARKS.PpttsvRtc; A ugust 21;,-• -
"SN-.ly, .--•-•
IRON WORKS:'
... .
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• .._ The subscribers are non fully .p - re.--..tt. • . •.•
(pared to . furbish. at the Ashland 'lron' . • Isla
.Worloi,Stearn 'Enginei „and Pumps of 4. ii 111; , . ''..:
any. pdwer Mid eapacih%. for mining and ..; c‘`,
.otherpnrpOses, Coal ilreakers of - every -,.—,,.....--=
size acid pattern now in - Use, together with 4:listings and .
rot - Mints of every-description. "•Cotil and -Drift Oars of
all sizes and • Patterns. large , True::- 'Mid - horse Cars.,-
an furnished. at the- shortdst . iintic.o.. The subscribers
- -tatter litexuSelyes that, inasmuch. as 'every' titember of
the titm - is - a- 'practical mechanic, - they. will be able - to,
furnish machinery that will compare faiMrably with'any
in the-Region.': All orders directed tog . , .1t M. GAILN:EIi,
Asbland, - ;Schuilkill .Coutity, Pa., Will receive pidinpt•
*Winton. ,• ‘-. ,-- . . , • -
.• J . - ,t M.- G.,,,,t0.u5.ER.
:',..Ashimill.:July 9, .64. . " ..- . " -' . - 'ZS- - '
_sHOPI
L. - . .Bttiin - Car 'F.urtorTi &e..
of the lata'- •
flan of SNYDER •• • ,1•• .3111,..NE5, will be • •C
continued be'the siihi,eribe'r in all its •• •
•rions branches or SteturrEughin.intild- build- t om
Iron Founder: , and ntauufaGtorer •- •:""=
r.D•k - lnds hf Mtiehiner7, - 'forißhlling Bluar.Furna
ees, „Railroad Cars; le., He will also couthnie the
business of
.31ining .and 'ihe•
.tetebrated Pine
Poret.t White Ali and Lewis.. and Spohn Veins. •Reil
Abh Coals, being' sole 'proprietdr of.these C:ollieries. • •••
• - - . -GEORGE W: SNYDER. •
.
•
MITE -PAL I:0 IRON- CO.': are.
• • IL • prepared tofurifish.T 11..kILROAD IRON, at their
Milk- in Palo Alto, of various patterns, • e •
weig . hine, from '2l. to 74) pounrlsner yaid., — *,' I
•Also - , different sizes. of flat, squate. •••• -
round . mercliants• but, iron. • •
- Orders Mr, : bar are 1." —
' 14146
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:spectf::!lv solicited, and wilt ment ' with,:prompt ellen;
Mon 'if lift either at the . Rolfinf.,.. 31111$..GEnaok' Ijittair
ildrilware Store. o , :ntrq Street. or at'their•of
tlee.cOrder-cir - Market and: Second Streets,
Pa: . • ILAYWOUI)- Pre-rt.
. • • •
fro. COAL .OPF...IILIMCO.- ll* dr. - .I2.IN.EACIL
1 -,4Pioneer litoilcr.Wool.m.
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The b.ubseriher resiethilly invites the •, r• f aro
attention of the liusint;itt4 continently to . r 1.,,,imb -
his ppiler . Wprks,:ou littilt•tn.td StriTt,..... " . . 4 ;..1,
helpw the Pu.4..ienget Depot,PotPmale, trt I. topt
where be ib 'limp:wed to mapufacture
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••••• I3OILEILS OP EVERY. DESCRIPTION. ,•.. •
Smoke 'Stadia: Air Stacks, .D.last Pipe Gaaorneters,
DriffCars, 'Boilers on hand. • •'' ••
liefint-a'paactical mechanic, and : having for' y'ears •de-
Noted himself entitely to this branch of the Imaine,s, he
flatters hiniser that Work' at his 'establialanent
trill give sat isrletion In all. who nittY'farcir.
call_ 'lndividuals antfCranpaniea trill find it greatly so'
their advantage to examine Ida worklvfore engaging
els'eWherec • : ' JOINT.
.NOBLE: •
:Ntwembefl9.l.. • • • . 47-If • •*: •
.
ANTAp4tiklxCerox inoN WORK, . •
- • .• •
. THOMAS & JAME.S WREN reipeetfully -inyite the
attention of the bui-iness - community. to their I , .Zew Ma-•
chine Shop and foutidm erecti<Sbetween Coal and Itail
rted sfreeta. and ft - Millie; on Norwenian • '••-•
.stAmt..Avh'ere therare • 3wepared :to eNe • • •
'cute' ail' orders -for maehinery of Brass
and* Iron: - such' as':f..qpain:Engines.; •
kinds of Cleating' forliollitig Mills, Grist`!;; r t '"_
and - Saw Mils, :Angle:and Double Acting Ptunpa, Coal
- Breaker3,. Delft. Om. , -all. kinds of ItaifidaoCmatlngs,
'End' h-< Choirs for :Plat arid ,T ;'l , roes, Switches;
kinds of, :Lit and. Wrriught Iron Shafting,—
Bohm- prlietleal * lneclianica; - and,. having :made - the. de.:
fnanda or the OW Region.their Etuth% forydaric alt o-nil'
kind's of :Machinery in-their line Af.inisineatiolte.V.flitt-'
ter themaelves that...work done at - theirtldalSilahment
to'4ll Who'nfay honor them with a
All orders thankfully rerdiyed dudpri miitly ese-,
on - fhe most reasonabl“ernis: . • •' •
THOMAS: WHEN;' JAMES
. WREN: .•
t 63 ":. • • • 4;_tr -
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.MOR- 1 ,:11 7 0 1 : 1 0. 1 1 , Eiit ik Co.; -
• .
.. • -NIOARIS JIEVES a- to.
'IRON. AN D' STEEL.
31rarkei 3 Sixii , esi Str., , ,Phila.oll::
,swaps on•Aand :and for .sale •. - • ' •-•
BEST ENGLI:qI REFINED.IROY—FuII :assortment
BannallS, o' find other . favorite brands. • .BEST
AMERIVANJIARS,orditanY tires, or rolled to order
'for bridde purposesi Sc.,itc...PWNSYLNANIA
TBATE—Prortilsemins sizes, or cut to 'required
sire._BOILER Itl.VET:Doyei. brand. Made in &Md.
* dies BEST ENGLISH CAICAXLESAmerican and
Enzlish. -FLUE - AND . •SREET. TRON-for covering
'schntes,.&c. JUNIATA; -EN,GLISR AND NORWAY
SLIT ROD.S.i•BOLTS,:' NUTS •and WASIIEELS—For
-bridi.Tes, Oars, and maehinery purposes L - reiterally. VAST,
-.SHEAIL_MAVIRNE and BLISTER STEEL: .Ako, an
extra quality for taps . and -dieS_ • The' ahor4, todethrr
with a full assortikUut of Iron; Mud, Spikes,.
,to which the-attention 'of dealers, - railroad. companies,.
.endineem,:ininers; founders and: ruachinis.ts.' is invited...
w:' BALD %VIA' . C 0.,. 1E
/TIT Broad. au& ll:Unfit . = streets, Philadelphia,: Pa,,,
.
'Would call the 'attention - of lioitioad. - e f .; f ors.'
DiumM 'Rai
ers, acid those interested in l- 6,,"Mho h . -
road Property; to their system_ of Leeo- k 0..„: : '''
mot i Eniiines, whielithey re adapt- - "A;••
ed to the particular business Itir'.whiclOto--„, • .47.7..
they'may be required; •by the nseof one, tw.o,.iiirea or
four pair of drivingwheelei and.the use Of the whole,.
or so mneh of the weight rtemay iiesdratile:-for ad,
• ; and. in accorlifoodating thAem
,to' , the grades,.
.eurves, strength Of mtperstructiori, and ralland
.work
to he done: .11 , r. these Means the trmimurn.useful effmt..
.of the power_ is';'• secured with-.the . least:expense for at
tendance„. cost of:fuel. mid rep:lire .to• Road and Eni,lne.
With these ObjeCiii-in view.. and, as , thereeult of . twentyi
three years Practical. experience in the buSineis byotir
senior.part tier, -we . ..manufacture flve;djiterent kinds .of
.Eneines„.. and several eliissee• of sizes-of each:kind.—
Particular atteutleti..paid . to the ,. .sirent, , lh of the'rna
chine plan' ond workmanship . all the, Minnie. -
Onelotig experience and. import - 111dt les of obtoining.lni
ruablesms to -offer- these:engines with the
assurance that In' Milcietiev,economy. and - durability;
'they Compare- favorably :with 'those .any..other
kind in ilk... - .7lNe also: furnish to order, .wheele;O:cles.;
.bo ins or lOw moor tire' Ct Off centres'withinit, boring.)
composition cainings. for hearitias .of ;every description'
of: Coppez.tilieet . lroti anti Boiler•Works•i.. and every hr
tide. appertaining, to the ; repair •or renewal of, Locomo
tive:Eueinee. • . • : IV,' ITALDWIN,
• January MATTLIEW - BAIRD.' .
HOTELS.
'. E...0 . ..c.i.-.1-.. E..1,-;:7
• • ttA'I7:IIERIi , S IiOTE:I4 . •
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Cornei' of:•T hird . nit t Streets;
• . ••• 111.4nR.ISAURG, Pa; ...•
The attention thg traveling publicis most respect
fully- called to:this old established stand.. AV hiCh for. Ihe
past hve.molthechas beerk.closed trade...end daring
that bore has - been thoroughlYremotieled, repaired, and
newly 'furnished throughout; until it now -posieses . all
the convehiencea pertaining to it first Mass hotel. which
are ,in any Di:lnner calculated to *insure - the lierfect
cbinfoit of its :gtiests.. •-' • • • .•
Its sithatlion - alone. : Would recommend it a 5 cigtOri
pi ng place, "heft only 'tivo and-a half agnarei from the
del,o:a.:' hear enough to prove. convenient, iutheleutly
distant to. avoid -the annoyance.of r . noise and
; •
T.hreihrhitvire iaeutirei j new: roOniSlatite and well.
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ventilated. table Stippl led with 'everyinsury the market;
Con.ilfford;:Whilesis to the timilogernent ‘ itis trusted
the judgment of a dinrigniuntinzpublie to 'decide..
• The .Propridior havint determined to make the chat;
aeter and reputation of ._ T
the , houSe; 'the • object.. Without
rig:ord. to coat, hdpes to merit the .patronage and favor=
able opinion of: thoie;who design stopping.in the State'
.•111ENRIC - :T/40,11t.it.5, Proprketteiic
FItENCW.S
Onthe„Euicipeif
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Oppoeite :city. Kali Park, Cor: of Fraak..
fort.Mtreet,
• , NEW
Sprielv;uslleleetory,--Hath ROorns; and • Burlier Sliop:
Bed-roorris warmed gratis,-and Only one bed in , &room.
Do. not believe-runners or hack - then who fay we .are 1011,
Servants are not allikveil to receive perquieltes....,
• . April IG, . • •. • ..164y
UNION I-lOTEE;.•
nate EXCIIANGE ItoTET..,) _4: .
CENTRE ST:, POTTSVILLE
JACOB LINDEzi:karTH, Prop'r.
FEGEWS,HOTEL, • .
(Foi7rerly MOR'II3I:ER'S oia §tand)
• • Jos. *. t : GE.%
Manhood : how Lost,- how Restored.
.Pahlialled. anew.edition of Dr.
rj> Ca tverwellho .Celebrated Xit.
_t''r,a, ra yon,the radical -cu,-e Cnithotn me&
leine,) of tirEo lATORItik , KA. or seminal
Weaknesa Involuntary Seminal Lmses,
Mental and Physical lneamteity. Impediments to 3tar
riage. ete,: also. CONSUMeIION. ENLEP6Ii. and Prra, in
duced by aeltindnlamnee or &nad extravig i nnee„
'Jr - Price in a sailed envelope, only 6 tents. -
The celebratedi author in this admirable essay dearly
demonstrates. from a thirty years. succewinl . practice,
that the alarming consequences - of self-abuse may be
radially Cure without. the dangerous use of interrial
medicine or the application of the knife-pointing out
a mode of cum, at once simple, certain. and effectual,
by means of which every sufferer, no matter what'his
condition may be,rnay cure him seat Privately,
and t
This 'Lecture - sh.nlil be iv the bind's of every
youth and every man ladle land.
Sent, 'under peak In u-plaln trivelopa. 'to any iuldreas,
rum' mom on receipt of alx cents. or twoposrstamps.
Addros the . C. KIM pub li shers. CHAS. J. : & CO.
127 flowery, itFer •Hark, 1.961 Office box 4,536.
: • 44.1,
'NING; ; ApR IL; . I._ .1805,
.NEA . p..n - :.Q... BROWFS
CHEAT METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY.
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FOR DEAFNESS, I§ES IN THE READ,
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DISCHARGES 1*64 THE.EA
CATARRH Is'EURALGIA, ntlEumAnsx
SCIICiI i TIA: , I I3 O.NC.II:I-91 . ;AFFECtItrNS
THROAT
Diseased Eyes: Loss .of Hair, Eniarre, icieti, of Hie LiVer,
.Diramaes outhe-Kidneis, Op . ?. tipatlon, Gravel,
• 'Piles Ineanity, . lyts i!aralisis,..ltoTsh
' •r . ..-of phiod to tileitei4. • •
CONSUMPTION,
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10h 'an and .every jnresta,thehms93.
I) . 6(ijciared effectually • ; •
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• NHS. it?
METAPHYSICAL 'DISCOVERY.
PRICE $6
:MTg'4.,o-. BROWN'S
Celebrated
POOR RICRARD'S EYE WATER.
Price. per bottle, - sl.so—Small Sizt, 59 cents,
M u. I3RvIVN'3
Ctlebnlted
SCALP RENOVATOR.
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PiiCaller. liottl, $1 AO. • • • . • '' •. • -
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4:SFIIICESSo. flO'..ttlit'll :41 - eat, Plitlade)ohia,' .. •
1. .. -.• .• .' :.. ..... 106. lii Ili >ND kztreet. Nevi. York.•and at
:.. ' „ - • 1:. ' .1`10:-13 - 1'.g.11.BERTON7 Square, 13outoit,' '
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No boring with iistrinuents. ,
No'hlowlie , in the ears. . . . :
'No anntling' up the liostrils oitntrodneinif wires. „
."No.pbliririv,:nie'diciiie down, heArost ".".: •
DIScOVERr ii - 111,talich eye
ry siait• that drugs and 'instruments will. reach, and
thousandauf tilnces besides: . ..
O iLI :`OI E. IjOOT.
There is •only one:root in the Iniman' body which
giye birtirto and sustains the life rif'disease, No mat
.ter.what..mune :is' given to disease; no matter where.
or how loratedin the system; no Moyer haw hog
stmiding:.or • Whether it is. hereditary •or not.''.l might
call the disease which the hody-is subject to. from ig
nuranee of the first . cause, .Legion. • 13M - nntlertitand
lad reinember that. I 46.mA-iron sliseaSe,•; I treat.lbe
-cause. itemereber there ts.lint one cani.e.
overlying that effect. Were Itci ,treat effects. I
.he - .linStening . :the patients to their Jong
resting place in .the lone• church-yard ; where :they arc
now . eard.:din thuitsantle daily. •
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deie.
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In all cases Aitiocal, sudden, or unexpected attacks . cif
disease, A BUN', Olf ,TII.E. '- ' . - -.' • •• .-
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Met4physical Disco'very,
Is• QUICK It ;than the piroOnce. of . . tho
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4 , t the .Wise always, k:i;ipa Bt# in eh . lthuse. •
*B.E.IIL&R ' ILA.BLF, CiTP.F.OF DEAFNESS OF TWENTY
YEAIIS, STA 7"; riING
John''' A. Newcomb.. of - Qithicy; du certify-.that I
have been entirely deal in my leffearlor.twentv,yearh:
and -for the past sik years my right ear had been so deaf
that-Leonid malhear cfniversation orpiddidspicaking.4
- 04 kind: .I-conlitnia hear the church bells ring while
I-Was sitting:in:the Church. I have.also been troubled
for a.ruiinlyer or years with a - very sore throat so .theft'
ivaskobliged toffrive wsinging chnl - ch, for I had lost
my voice- I had great trouble -in-my fiead..terrible
noises. almost to: 'craziness. •Aly,head felt numb and
stupid:and . Wasa source of constant trouble:to me;
1 trieduvery renferly.. t fiat could fie:thought Of: I-wont
tO auriAS; but as : they 'wanted- to use instruments, I
WOuld;have• nothing to do - with • them: :,Aliont..one
Mouth hince.•r ()hi:lined rs. Broli'n's
...MUtaphy
siCal Piscovery,: and:used_ it according- to the direc-•
Ilona 'on the :hot 1 - And the result is ther.thehearing
Or both ears. is perfectly reStOred: so that I - can' hear as
well-us any 'man. The-great trouble imniy-head is en- ..
tirely gone.% Aly head feels Perfectly easy•and at rest:
My throat, 'which, was . su diseased, is entirely Omit and
I Mtve recovered my voli'engain.:.'l would take one ,
thousand dollars foc:the - •beitk-tit 1-Iwe receiredin thd
use of Nrs.yaiiwn's Metaphysical Discovery... ; ••• • •
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•. • -CURE, OF CA.TARN El, ASTHMA; ga..•
Mrs.. Cheever„ Cl. Allen Street. Bos
. ton, „Say., 1 . "--1.haVe been trOuhleil fnr !Mir 'years 'with
sore throat: - For two-years I suffered h:catitrrh'inil
great dizziness in iny. head. It seemed as if 1 was fall.
suffered' grentlywith asthma, it being
.heredita
:ryin. the family,, Iwas diseased all over. Icould not
ggo where there was any (Inst.. .I-had „great pain in, my.
head 'and perk/ 'I have suffered - mock ivith•cOld
The bones in..iny neck -were Q.ritwn out of plaUe with
thenSthem.'and shy throat looked like raw beef:. After
Implying-to .seyeral physicians,-and obtaining.no relief,
1 finally applieci .tix.llrs M. G. Brown. by whose niedl.
eines I have beefi . so much, benefited that I. upw sweep.
although'Welalthoughconld not; formerly go where
.there
was . . any tipet: I could not go-to-the door with my head..
upcOveredwitlinut taking an 'attack of, ai.:thma.. •
My asthma. is now- entirely -gone. My. catarrh halt
Wholly disappeared, :.I felt weak-arid languid for many .
.years,- so that I was a barthen to myielf. The'coldness .
of my feet has disappeared, and I feel: a general Circu
lation thriingh my eatire.syStem, sothat.l begin fo'fee..
.fOrmeriY,..full of st rength and - y ieacity; au& cap - at.
.tend tb:hOusehdlci duties,a.s . well everT old in . my life:
CaTARR.II. , OF. THIRTY ?EARS' :STAINDING
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• • L. Ef.. C. Ctrase,.of CanbriAgePort: do • certify that
have lieen. troubled:with . a bid catarrh' for upwards of
thirty - years.' I obtained..3l.m. 31; G: EltMkVilget.iiphy-•
sical Discovery, and :in tan: .minutes• after- using i 4
found relief that. I never loUnd before. I have used the
medicine faithfully,: and j believe that it .went,' to
.the•
runt of dbi•eatte, and I feel as if catarrh. Was eradicas ,
tell from my sYstetn,. the fotil efletts of 'said disease
hiving ceated. •My an'e'also has been stiffeling from a
complication of diseases.- . 4in using the Discovery,
clotted, blood: . and matter Ihshed from her head-and
.E.he found- relief, and has..-beed gaining her
general health ever since._ Under these circumstances
heartily. re . 4omitimid the Metaphysiu4l Discovery to all
NI.,t,'HALGIA
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Gertifiente of life. J:l'. •LITEIt; of Chatlestown.
-This tmcertlfy that. nine weeks since I waa attacked'
with . i.Neututeirt,. in the innst , violent form.... Several. physiciatu; Wermapplied to t . whet did all they could to
relieve me, bet to no pagiose.. :Every 'patent mediciao
and.reuredY that' could bc, found. were - implie.d . without
effect. ••My face was poutticed and handa,,ovid orderto
End • relief. -..Sifice the ',Neuralgia me lost
twenty-seven poUnds of flesh. In this state a •friend of
mine reconimendesl me to try.Mrs.- . M . G, Browirlileta
.physical Iliscoveryou; it hail cdgd a friend of hia of Ire;
ty 4yad nyes ; Which had baffied the 'skill.' of •the ' most
eminent pliysielans :
COtifittqllentlY•l went to Mrs. M. G. Brcnercs Office: .
and'olnittned Iter,Aletaphysiertl.Discoverv,%on Saturday',
the nineteenth itiSetnt.; I applied it at flint. mclorik . in
the afternoon. , The result was that ;slew...Agit; subsided:.
Alinest felt relief_', -I slept well, v , liltoitt
any ponitlee as- before t and:at the time of 'giving this
.certificate; the 21st inst., etaisider myself delivered of
my disease, And recommend tlie. Metaphysical. Tffieuocui
,klio are sulliking. - • .
REMARKABLE CURE GF BLIND.NESS. • •
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• Canistoga, C, W., 'July 1g6.41-L-Mrs. M. G. Drown:.
—pear 'Madame bave-beee. quite blind in tuy . tight
eye -for seven - years.. .1 hare been to several - doctors,:
Whew' /.heard could. testi:ire-my eyesight, - but they ne- -
vet done the - any gbod; 1- spelit..large eitms•ig. money
'in travelling te..wherel heard there were doetorS rho
could.benetit toe: but hone of them could do me' any
'goo& -1 thought: My ease. hopeless, until - told -by a
. friend you could relieve me. I sent by 'a friend • and
froemed•your •Metarlysical Discorery,! and in'tiven;
ty-four hours aftetthe drat treatment: I coubliieequite
-.MSlMctly. ./ am-very thankful fur my dellverance. . •
• . • • :.I:emain youra:truly. .
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Bead the . following Cretifkate.. banded to . Sire. — p..
Brown: of 410 &rch Street. by Rev. P. S. Benson, pas
tor of Broad-Street Baptiat Church; - ' .•
-. • • : -• Philadelphia. - October 1::1S62 •
From injatia4:received'4n raj-, right eye; when a boy,
. a chronic-inflammation had 'been. produced, conae
loence of which I Suffered constant martrydrim. Every
moment'of my waking -life was embittered,' and I was
frequently unable to sleep at night. • • • .
A variety of remedies ball been resorted, to without
Noce*. and rentertained the purpose. Wei IllSt resort,'
of. having the.. ball taken oat of thesocket, in the hope
of thus findhig relief. .
In the meanwhile, Most providentially, I noticed one
• day in a shop window' a bottle of Poor.Rlchard'e Eye
Water- I badnever heard of it before. bat determinedto
ItN.:l:—and did-with the most delightful remits:. Its a
friAsYs , the painfhl' irritation was •reraoxed. • I could
heartbe atrongest light, and Went forth as it were ni
t the enjoyment ,of a•neW now keep a bottle of.
it alwaystn. the house, arid if my -eye seems at all cis-
. posed to amioy.me4 give it . a dose and there' tsars end
:of it; I would not be , without it fcir'.any amount of
money.. . 'lake ocatsion to say' further, that my.. wife
• used to'suffer severely at times 'from protracted pain
. In and over her E.:yes,, and she has found Boor Richard's'
Eye Water a sovereign specific in - her 'cam, giving her
almost' bustant'relief. . • •
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. :Grateful to God for thebeneSt I have Personally
ceived. I cannot but recommend the.. preparation most:
cordially to all, who are sufferers like m j tself.. •
.* • Nato? of• Broad St. Baptist Church. •
'Residence_ .1430 Poplar Bt.; .
. Read Mr. 11.• B. Sniittos certificate of 130 Broadway,
Saratoga Springs. N.Y. . _
• •Prx.ti Rich4trdro Bye Water cared my • eyes; so 'that
an DIM' read the .finest .print , without ghtsses..some.:
'thing•l have not donebefore In tea years.- Of sll _Bye
;.iyaters Invented* Itumanakill; this taps .the -*
'• • • . lin. M. 'S • • •
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--.1••' Celebrated lliedielttea;
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can be hicrat all tiniggista; evorywhere. • •
.BettigEs 22-;Park .ROW, New.
'York, Sole Agents' 10i-the sale of Mrs. M.. E.' Brown*
Celehratedliediainee fortheUnited States and Canadiut.•
•To be hadJohnson.Molloway,t Cow
den. No.-ff North Stith Street; Philadelphia, Alack. at
Mrs 3 , 1 G.•Brornpii t
..),Slee,*.No; 410 Arth' Street., Flgitt
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- THE FIRST IVICOLETS
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Who that has - loved knows Lick the tender trile;
Which tkiwers reemlliehen ltpS are my to tell YR hose . •
youth luta
: wised .nnt.. donning-In the vale,
. • : Where the. rieh Ninlets dwell •
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lA. where, they.Ptuan.k along,. the Inbrake,:
'Under the; lifeless,; melancholy:tree, •
Not yet'the cuckoo Pln & nor glides theanike,..
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- -.•-; Nor inrild . thyreetures the bee
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Yet 'at:their-item And cent entranced and thrillak
All Jane seeme.golden in.the April skies.-How'
avreettlie dap!'we'iearn for. till fultWeill.
O distant Paradise !' ,
Nati:land towhicb l)e ire for ever flies, -.• ..• ..-'.- : •
.T.line doth - no,Present n thenrasp allOw t . •-' -.
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Say, in the tlxed'Etern 11, -- shall•we sters - •'• -.- . -
• • ' . - .• ,-' - 'ALI isl.the fleeting, Now ? 7 ' .--.: .• :
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Dream not of, dare to Trite,' of that •unknown
Whither, hope wanderyftnaze without a,clue i) ' - :'•... r '
~Gwe their true witchery to . the f10wer...,---thirienwn :
, , .. '.• "--,, '.- -s • - - YOuith in their youth rune*. --, '. '
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Aiirice.i .reinember when the cowslip'S gold --... . . •
. Lured attryct.loSt ite g liniii . in Vie • unisp: • • -
D 6 thy hoardsglad thee 'more than those of old? - -
. :---- ' -".•,' ',. -.- '... Those wilhered'in thy clasp.:' ; •-; ...•
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• 'FK - ini. - I•lo;Se.the . hand' tails palsted-4t win! - rasa,. • ....- -
That thou; wert , rieh :--thy cidleti area lie i• - • -•
. Alas, isziorfool i:JoY 14'. the wealth Of ?Pell
... " .: .. • , - And bare.their povertj - . '.
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*Clime : foiled iittibition ! what has. thou - desired ? •
Empire and power,— wanderer tempest lost
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These"once Were thin isliiin life's any spring Inspired
•- •-. '- •- • • ", Thy Saul with glories lost! •• . . .•
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Let the flowers charm hee to the fraMbil . prime,. ' • .-• '
%t'len o'er the stars ra t-tancy traced the'chart : '-. •-..
Thou had'at an arriePs'imwera In that blessed time,• .
, Tbylrealliturian heart !..-,. ~ .' ......:
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Dark :: hark again the tread of .bashful. feet !'
Hark ! the bows rustling round the try Sting place, •
: Let air again witti one dcar brtisth be sweet:. • .
• • • . - Earth'fair with Ohe deal- face I
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Brief-livPd flint flower. frstlocet the . hotirs•iteal on;
To prank ilia world in Ouanners pompof hun;.•
-But what sball flaunt hennath a fiercer sun
•Iti'urth whatwe.lose.in Yju-1!••
.
Oft by a ITower.- a leaf' la f.olllg.loll4l.boQk % • •
W e mark the'lilies wolettehartn na most, Iterate'
Thy litve)iear pms4oo.; look, ..
• .pai riolals kap the place..
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- 15dticattoinat- 6o ttinn. - •
.1. A . . M. PASS:110701,
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All rommthiioatit;il.4 Pitriked ; for. "f/ii. , - cott;;iti : 4iil
Le to 6vone,.
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-• At.a meeting. of.the' Teacheri'lnsitd.te . 'of
Minersville, •the.* 011awing'sesoltition • liras'
offered and accept, d!. --.--- - . - • .-:':
Wit tatEAS, .Oui . a'. fellovr teacher, Mr.: J'.-.:
G.-Cleveland .. liao g resigned - his . I)luce .as
teacher of .. Granini r . .Seheol No. 1 . , - : --. . • .
IfeOlved,.Thisf• Nt e, the members of eln-.
stitute, tender. hi n. , otir.:appreclatidn . Of ;his
paSt serylees as te her -- and..tneinber-of our
Institute. and -ciur regret at his leaving us;
and assure - hint au i -he takes with..hiui our
sincere. wishes. for . : tiS-SuCcess in 3rhateverhe
Undertakes. .•.- -111 - . A.. .1.t.0ry . ,-,See. Of
THE- TEACH It'S .PROJFESSION.
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It Would:beinipissible . in this. enlightened
'age of the . world t' .succeed Witlniut teachers:
They form th . e.aliaticters, -. 16r good Or for evil. ,
of thoSe who areto - rule the destiny 'of
%don's.' . Valenta, jparticularly' _anion};, the
poorer.classes, has e but little lei Sure tine tai
attend - to the .education .of their . •children,.
even if their.advaiitages in former life - haie,
"been such as to. render.. them , . competent to
Consequently the Office of teacher or
instructor. ust..of uecessi ty• exist.
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The'responsibility. of ..the. teacher is' g - reat..
As the child, "or of MereVSneed_age .
•is not expected to - be near as • well Versed-in
the studieslie or shels. 'to pursue; - iii:lnthe
power ot .distifigu;shing.. between - right and
wrong, as is thete4kcher, tile teacher-natural
lyleek's for implicit obedience to his or :her.
comniands, .and driferenee supetior:knoW.••;
ledo s e. • ..A.nd'whether -that . Obedience is rem
derqd or not ; it •is the" teacher's duty to
.per
severe faithfully=atifive to instil-right prinei
.ples into their minds : , as to-. teach thern—the
various..branches' of •stndy. ~
•Ina feit -short
YearS they will take their' place in 'the, World,.
and : if the teacher haS•pot used all the power
he Posseased:over their Mind's to direct them
in. the - paths - that lead to. liappitieiis and. bon- .
or, 'and..to JiSsisti t.rem. in. forming . .vittiimis•l
.habitk,those with whom they come .in con
taet:Will.held the teacher in a great . measure ,
responsible for the baneful int - thence:the 11
glected•or Misguided one may, exert: The I
,teacher's- , consctence - . if pot •seared• - by - long
transn - reasiiin, will itself. reproach Mtn, if his
dui .is unfithilied. -••••• • • -.• ,• • .
• .
Teachers are net . any •:means :exempt
from trials ! and disittivantages. . Parents, are.
frequently disSatistied i . no matter What efforts
are.Made. for Alm • adVaneement of . their'. chil
•dreia and in ,tnany...CaSeS 14 I,t iithe
.clearly. themselves;; . their own. - obstinacy,
orignoraime,•. is. the ttaelier blamed.
then are often negrateful, repaying•the . kid&
.est•dare and 'most unremitting exertion with
indifference - or scern. ..The anxiety
which. this causes, • •tathefaitliful , teacher,..is
one: is . greatest trials;: .. - Notonly the nti int
beconies::Weerfed tint the physical fraine
Too close 'confinement,. want of. proper
.ven
tilation and•consequent loss.6f.:•health are im--
portant disadVantages...(lncidentally.) This
may be ;'obviated tct• .sOnle. extent h`y.. a :free
circulatiom.of.pure air..• Tho, brain will then
lie clearer:and the thinking 'powers More. ad
•
It Is but - .rarely especially. in the .country
districts, that teachers r.• sufficient re-..
tinnier:Won services::. It •is .mis-•
taken. idea Which:'SeemS to . some extent.. to
hate taken posSeititi of .theminds'of Manly .
ignorant . or,:balf-educated people that, teach
ers. do nothhig,• :and are 'too- Well
Ilenths, nay jeeirs of hard, sindy are - required
to-dpable a person to Maintain • * character as
a teacher antiit;at the end of all this; lip.: or .
she is adequately recompensed, •whatin-,
dtleerimnt is thereto Still -persevere in tliece'r
curiatiop:? , - • •• • • -
There are, heweVer, many pleasures con
nected with- teaching. . The consciousness
that.So many minds'are dependent on the
teachers, and the' ktioWledge they . possess
that They : are 'capable,of training - those minds
properly, is indeed.gratifying. - .Then-the ea
ger anxiety they feel-in their
.welfare. "the-at
tachment that springs up betweeeteachers
and.pupils, and they respect and love of their
scholars. in afterlife, contribute not a little to
their miloyment„. . ' • : . •
The a'ilvamages to teacheri are olimport
:once. ~It opens to the
_person 'embracing. it,.
-a career of usefulnesS, and igiv.es an opportu
nity for self-impromement.that cannot So well
be had in any Othr ethployment: Raises
thepersons (providd those, opportunities are
improved) - to an equality: with the highest,
and exerts a.' beneiletil . influence generally;
over their characters. Their :perception •of
the motives of ihose_they meet is incremed,
and thus it gives them greater poiver hi.deal
ing with society. It .also teaches the disci
pline that controls,the 'passions, andforms
habits of self-reliance. - Some or the general
- advantages are: the free diffusion Of knowl
edge and the restrkforrof Tice.• . , •
If there were -no teachers, children would
grow. up_ uneducated, and - the course of
another century, society would • relapse into
barbarisna.-- By degrees.printing-and all oth
er arts that contribute so much to theenjoy
ment of lite and
-the perpetuity of learning; .
would cease to exist. -There would•cease to
be any distinction between : right and
,A rong,
the intellectual. faculties would remain dor
meat,- and vice and ignorance reign 'para
mount. But as it is impossible, or nearly so;
that the World will. ever be in such a condi
tion, what a strong inducement is. there to
those ':employed as teachers or Who contem
plate espousing that: profession to dreprove
'every opportunity Of storing, heir mind*with
useful knowledge._ • ids years roll on the de
mand for competent persons to take such ye
aponsible Positions:will be 'still greater; and
the :compensation .be more in *accordance
with theimportanee Ofthe dutics•performed-
It is•an honorable profession and' a grekst,
murk of.humanity.. The harte of many who
might Make. excellent. tea - cher.4 is that they
are too.aoon satisfied with their effortS;or the,
struggle to bee,orue firstklass ' teachers be
comes wearisome, so they never rise - almve
mediocrity: , Those who are faithful. if their
merits are not acknOwledged here, will* have.
the, satisfaction 'of ;seeing the fruits of, their
labors; and Wilj be•rowarded hereafter.
Notiong since'a married couple in Far
in,fton; Van•Buren county, Tows, early- Farm=
one morn
ing, found a cow, and a calf in their lot.; the cow
had 'a collar cm 'with a note attached,' saying the
•cow should be.taken care. of till called for.-- .
Barne nights - afterward, a has4et was fOund at
their door containing an infant ; .about o, week old,
and4inote saying the baby was the owner of .the
xr- The first ship -load of cotton from the fields
of;the. American:and British West India Compa
ny, reached New. York from Long Island, .atha-1
num. .The cargo consisted of 26,000
minds of tho. best - quality crf .Bea Dhuad.
. .
PEN, PASTE Alin deilitiont.
• •
' .1131 - A large emigration: of Chinese flowing
into British Cohnnbia. • •
. •
litrge Union meeting Ira§ held in,
raingion, the 14th inst. .
, . .
yon want to Itecome a `.`deactheair upon.
a railroad, take a ride in the care, . • . : • •
. .
. . .
far 1 4 116 piojected nitroad bridge 'scion.' the Minissippi . rit ! St. Louis sill cost
.$3,332 $3,331200. .
•
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There are .. now- .913 national banks, and
many applications are yet pending: • . • •
Freeman'Clark, the new. Controller ef- the
Currency, enteyed:on his'cltitie'S. • ' • •
•• • . • • .. •
453- Robert C:,Kennedi, • the hotel . -burner. and
isliy; has been Sentenced to be Lung to=day, •
- gt4l- Solicitor .Whitink, after nrotracteitilineas
has returned to- his duties at the War • Depart,
. . . .
. .
' One mine of (ittielceilier . in Weiiidit . yielded .
.the p ist ye.tr 81,527,000 :mirth of the sensitive
metal.. . . . •
• .
.
• 03 , •The reeCntfall in cotton - goods ~is • said to
hare' brOught the mannfacturers.to..a-stand-still.
Ilut.fett. factories are in operation: • •
.
isT
The Alegant.ltiver:rcse fourteen feet on.
Saturi7ay, Arid completely iminnerged* a piirtion of
the city of Pittsburg. s• -• , • • • • '
San Franeisco.the 'city autholitiss have
•refased to repeal•the tict'to enforce contracts for
payment in gold. • . •' ' . - .
. .
• • - -ii4l".The overland f'mail • service has been 'rr
sroned;_ under, gOveinment. protectida • against
Indians; . :•• • * •
: NVilliain Nathaniel •West,,.wh,o has -keen. hi
prison:in . Philadelphia. since 1857, undetsentenee
'of . death, has been pardoned bv. the *Governor.'
.
• . ..irrzir.The' leading. New .York . ratail dry. goods
housed... niarked - down prices en:Monday to corres 7
pond . with the price of.
,• -• • •
. .
;/Gr CiWdinal...Wiseruan's dying Words were
." Well;, here I aiillamt, like. a child .froth - school,
going.heine forlpie holidays." • • , • .
. ,
ir: All the bonds stolen from the Central Ica
tionstßank of Nevr York, amminting to $.60,00,
on lionclay,.viere'reeoveretl on Wednesday.' . .
.. ,
. .a - e. Paris letters say that th.re has - 'hien a
great change in priblie sentiment there relative
to the-war since our,latesneeesse.s.. • . .
44 - Virightsville ; lei* county, a bright
ipot.pnliticallyi in that. dark *diStriet: • Last week
• tlib'Union nien elected their 'ticket by fifty-four
James Redpith, 'the . ..author of John
Brown's ..Biography, - is: superintendent of '.public
. •seliciola in Charleston. ety the: soul of 'old
' ,. John is 'marching' . •
Brown
• The Rt'T...E . t : an 3f. Johnson, tbeloldest set
tled Episeo palian miniater in New. York State, and
at one tittle Rector of .Grace .ohurch iri New .York
• city, died.atlhis residence in Brooklyn. r
irr , The.prospecti - Of -fruit rounit the' country
are Terc.favorable.: The eriolness of -the'rreather
.keeps liackrthe.l4nds that linve. - been.of late Years
chilled by frosk and the oroakeri have not a peg
. .
•II r The.essence of Jeff. Davis's. niessageto
Rebel Congress .: • -"-f told -pin what to doll - ninths
you.wa.sted the. time. in talk. • I.tliink..it
is ton late to act, but hear. in mind, gentlemen,
so." . • - • •
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'tar The great , tournament. for the
ehtimpiOnShip of Massachusetts. whielk:has been
. Prei.eerling at Boston for thepast meek, ,was de- .
tided on Saturday liy 'the ' suciless :of Win. A-.
. .
.
. . .
•-•. •
4,..The•Soring'• freshets. apPear 'to• lig .more
general and disastrous 'than have been•linosVii tor
:et•veral•yeari!.: The principal.'nver!± in' all . pails
61' lhficouutri seurrt-to jom 'in a ipiveraal '"..up-.
. .
,rrili4,'..'..' ::' • . .-1 .. ..- ..
.. • : - - - '.. • ' .
•
• -4-3 - •Bittter ii•OnOted att2s and 3:5 cents iii.
1. Alharts;yt. : at'. 36 cents'; at Auburn
ii.was'offered for.2s . c.eiats; with nOptirchasens.
At Worcester, last week; no butter was sold for
n 0 cents;
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AT Q)i
.
the 17th. inst.:' aecident occurred en
'.the New Jersey. Central at Bloomsburg, two ,coil
trains crinkling, and. precipitating the engines
attaellettto both into the water.: Four men were
instantly killed
.6.11:1 a fifth slightly injured. •• .
• .
:gar It
at
to hold an International Ex
hibition at Bombay; India, in 1366.: The United .
States'..-consnl therebas been retpiested. to 'call ,
the attention of Government and of American
. •
nianufactiirersto the . fitet. . •••• , • . • ..
. •
Thomas . L Pothk, a prominent merchant of.
Philadelphia, and well-known as the Preiaidentof
the :Swede . IrOia Works, sltuate'abont one milebe
lew.Norristowii;. expired on, he 10th inst., id the
fifty-ninth.year.of his age. •r. „ • • •• •
S-17,An indendiary fire took: place .at -Port. ari
Prinde, 'February. 28th; destroying • about' ne
-,liindred and fifty hduses, Occuined . mostly by re
tail •merchants,„ Subseimently,-: another attempt
.way made.to.fire 'the city, but ..the- incendiaries
:were caught - and•iminectiatelyshol..- The. loss As
• estimated at Sei.en of.,Spaiiish- dollars. ..
•
; • Aar:Governor .13retigh, of Ohio inhis late mos
: sage,' states : "It ie estirriafedthatthe. number
of men who fled. from.this State. as the 'recent
draft approached,. and clitring execution, - ex
ceeded twenty thoUsand." :Tr; sub in extent has
this emigration gonethafin!sonie cases there were
not nien enough loft in the townships 'hi:fill...the
...••. • . • . .
• XrA•singutar case has , come.i.o light in Bos
ton. A Ataff officer in the United States service.
stole thirteen thousand .dollarn in GoVernicent
• bands; --and 'fdrwarded . them to his Mother at.
Sentlr Boston-for safe keeping. A daughter-in- .
lan%; tile mother.diseoyered the money and.
• Stole it.. Officers of . the:lasi; stepped 'in, and the.,
...Money was foundAt list in the clothing of , the
AsT . JOhn M. Riley; Collectornf Internal
nue:for the Fourth District of Pennsylvania; has
resigned his Office.: '.lt is .reporter: that . 'a detl 7
• :len oS. of. nearly ,100,000 appeared inbis.acconnta .
So Me:time back, but threugh.the. agency of-Com
:. riaissionerLewis the whole amount was refdrided
.• to the ;300,000 of the money. was
paid over,. and" the halattee . .. was, guaranteed by.
.Mr.Riley's - originalsecritities; . • • .
•
• The 'report prepared by .:the Agricultural
Department shows, a considerable decline . in the.
crepe for 1.861. as Compared with 1862: , - .Corn has.
increased over the.yield, of 1862, .because' of the.
short (rep in that - year, and - oats, on - account of
their havin g been 'imite-extensiVely - sos Vii than be
' fere,..tri meet the wants of the - sercice; .
but, With the exception of buCkwheat,•the :other
'coreals'show' the effect of the withdrawal of
•..bor from agricultural pursuits to recruit our • ar
mies..; Tim conErast.'•between. -the.: production. of
.1862.MM-1861 is more . Marked - than that between
•• 1863 and 186,1, _as the fallowing figures'will show: .
• , 1302 .• • 1 . 433
• . •• Buehele:. Bushels. • Bushils. •
• Indian corn 596.226:3M .397.&19,212 4.10,451;40S
Wheritt ..",. .... 173,077.929 150.695,633
Itye. ' 21.2.30,451 10,189,335-. • 191R72,975
• DMA • 171,403,405 170.129,5 . 34 -• 175.900.194
Barley: , .... ... ... 12.158.06 - ' 10,.716,3 - ts.
' 15.7:46,122 13.700.540.
- -.03,055,195 - . 974532,029
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• . left Davis Sent a 'sPecia • lmeseage -to- the
rebel Congreis on Monday night; The message
is itlooilly in the extreme, and calls upon Congress
to furnish atrence.material, -men and Money .to
relieve them-from-their peril. •' Troops
.must be.
raised, he'says, by a mere yigorons-consoription i
- and everr , ineans Applied- . 'for -increasing their-.
. army.' With
-meal at ;50•perbindieliand .11onr
$7OO. per barrel;:they . were fl , jeding the country
:with currency which 'they cord& 'never . redeem,
and destroying the confidence nf the people, and .
he insists that, Congress must,-without delay, se- .
' cure two millions of: dollars in gold. In reference
. to the late peace Conference at Fortress 'Monroe,
Davie' ears that 'aftir the :failure of. negotiations
there a , conference • between Generals- Lee and
Grant Was . proposed, btit in the'correspondence -
Genera[ :Grant stated that hebad lie authority to
'confer With the Confederate officers . Any •E 11115.:
jest except military matters.' The' qttration. of,
arming riegroeSis briefly referred to, ••the • Mes
sage stutply.sta:ing that the efticac Of. the'ineas-,
Mre had:been greatly impaired, by the 'delays of
Congress. ,Davistir,les the suspensionof the.writ
• oflabeas.eurpue, and asks to. be 'inveitecl - With .
absolute polder , claiming it tole, .unavoidable
necessity in order to conduct.the, affairs • of. the
.
• • • • . • • : Far the Jouriza/.
PLTROLEBN:' AND THE 'OIL RLGIONS. • Of.
. - . THE: 4 1 PALACIILL!; BASIL -
. . • . • • - ---,- •• - ..
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: Acing the •rcanit ttir Scientific • litivestign.
: • lion,•PersonatEzntuinittion. and Pray tient - Experience. : • -•-• :••• '. . •' • . ••
In .this paper we propose to confine our
remarks to - the. Oil Regions of the " great Ap-.
palachian Busin g or more locally speaking,
of the Allegheny Coal Field, and its accom
panyip.g.unoierlyini; 'oil producing strata.
The length of Appalachian Basin, or Alle
gheny Coal Field, .is 875 miles, while its
maximum breadth is 380 miles.
.It extends.
-from. Sullivan and Wyoming counties in
..Pennsylyania, to the Coosa. and Black War
rior Rivers Alabama. , It is:drained langi
tudinally by the-Ohio andAlleghenyllivers,.
and Aransversely its centre, by the Great
Kanawha. The• area ot this vast - formation
-is•about 5G,000 , square miles. TlicAvide,St
part of the field and its ge neral
_ centre„'is in.
the range° of the . great, K anawha''
The eeneral dip of the Strata is Southern, but
the synclinal, axis of the held is'near the
mouth of the Banawha: ..At its northern ex
tremity in Warren, Vellatlgo and Mercer, the
lower, rocks . tutderlying the Coal formatiOns,
come .to - the . 'surface, ;and only occasional
patches of coal mast on the highest ground:
. The. saute may be -said of its southern-ei
.tremity in Tennessee and Alabannt,• : though
under very dilferenl. circumstances. At the
southern - eitrem t
ity he , undulations of the
strata, the •deep, erasures of the :valleys and
water courses; 'and ilre•thinning of the mei
suresgerterally; all teed to change its - conL
- diiions and produetions. • In Tennessee and
Alabama, not only the coal but the oil foruta
tiontvas existing ; further north, are one, or,
near the tope of the Mountains, and Olcourse
produce no oik In.the middle of this : great
field, 'the undulationiare.slight and the strata
appravhes- the horizontal. The total of the coal measures le - nesrly 9600 feet,
and the nil ft.rmsti4ns, infliviirteth""rnol-nr't
MABEL.
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. • XOO , -
Books bound in e variety' of style. . *kw Boolia
of every description reintfactured, bound and , ruled $o
order. at sborteet r
.
NO. 13.
less than 20,900 feet: •- In the' noitherse pop
tiOn ..
•of the field the _coal measure's; range
.from 200 to 500 f t thick, arid :the OH wteks
from 10.000 to 15 000 feet. • It may be Ives . --
tinned hon , we aertain theSe facta, , , but ,*e - . -
_think they can , easily be" explained. In
' Pennsylvania our geologicid forntations from
and including the coal measures to 'the gnert
arc about 40,000 ' i feet -thick, and have been
- divided by the :.State geologists • into twelve.
pwriods, respecttively nameti . and numbered..
In New ` York thlsame,geologfcal forntatiOnso
exist, but under different -nudes.' 'Oll haw
been found in Pennsylvtudit, froth .the coal '
measures br "Se 'I"- Sx.ii) to the ."Cadent,"
or No. vitt; will in New York is kerre- -
sen,ted by (I nesstee and Mar 'rellus for
mations., earth co taining, oil;- -, • - •
1
' The lowest for ation or stratum in which
1 oil in available_ q entities is found, comes to
the surface near lake St. 'Clair, in. Canada.
This oil is in the
maximum., niferons litnestoLe, which
surface-rear.
has a hickness of-About 400 feet
in the oil regions. ,er where seen in Pennsyl
vania. Imenedi rely Overlying this is the
Mareelltis slate, bleb is highly charged with
Bituminous.. AboVe this, -the ,neat wtratum -
of rocks, ...yielding oil," is the Himilton 4 group
of New York,' wh left is about 1000 feet thick. -
The oil springs i t New York, along the banks
of -its lakes, are generally - " in' this group.
About .this, is tl e Genessee blisek slates,
which ;are abotit ;100 feet thick. - Those form- .
at ions compose the . " Cadent-" ,of Rogers.
Abut them we find the Pirtage and l'Obens
uny; groups .of New Yor ,- or ." Vergent.;*
(-No. VIII.) of Pennsylvania, . winging from. -
.300 e to 5000 feet!thick: . Some of our geolo- •
gists suppose the I oil regions of Vensigo sod -
;northern Pennsylvania, are in the upper por
-tions of this -grou . ".Above these,- we haye
the "Pottent, "I, espertine," 1 1:mbeal," and
- Seral" of Rogers in Pennsylvania, represent
hig a total- thick ess - of •from 6000 to 'l2OOO
feet. being thick .r iu the eastern -than the
_western portions f the State. '• The upper oil . ,
producing rocks. are-in the coal measures
which are from 2 -to 3000 feet thick. At
Marietta, in Ohio, ,the oil is said' to "betound -
0
evcn'in the none' portions'of the coal mess-
urea, over 1000 feet above the twill-stone— .
grit or conglomerate. High - up on the Moa'-_
Ong - abets river, oil is found 'in the middle se
'rick, which are l 0 a 0 feet. thick ;zwitile'in But
ler and Beaver counties, Pa.; and in the Up'-.
per or shall6w - wills on the little -and great •
Kanawhas, the of is found in the lower coal '
.series; above and below the-conglomerate. -
-All those 'upper oils are what Is known as•
heavy or lubrimting oil and is the mokvalu- .;
able. In Venango county; in tne vicinity of •
Oil Creek, these rocks are. trom 400 - to .600
feet above the Nalley; consequently the heavy
oils do not- exist there. This would place the
oil rocks of that region, among the sub:-car-:
booiferpui and "Ponent'formatiOnt4 . which
have a range of thickness in Pennsylvania, of -
from 20110 to 9000 feet---thining in a western
direction: - • - ' ' -
•
• It is evident from:these' filets that - oil is not,
confined to any particular sand rack",,,Or .
location,- but -is disseminated through a - vast'
system °four sedimentary rocks- and: is co= •
extensive with those immense, basins wtileit •
they .forth. •
..Not . Only the entire area of the .
Allegheny . -coal field exists within their Minn , "
.•
dories, but a larger ,extent of their forinations•
exist-along its, borders.. There are, hOwever,
circumstances Which govern the eiistence.of-• '
oil as yell as -its availability
‘ Or - development.'
Oil can only exist in- greathodies.-When On- •
fined in •sio,„ by. irOper ions• OVeriving strata - . •
The confOrination therefore, of Alio lithologl
pal strata of the great. Allegheny coal - teld•is..
extremely, favorable to the existence, ,as well • ,-.
as the formation of oil,. but Of. the fOrmation
- of oil we,will treat further on: The - ,confor- -
mation isgenerally slightly-basin-shaped and. '
gently nntlulitt ing.. The oil bearing rock-of the •
, lower and more violative Oils, seldom or never
come to the surface, •exceptas the boundaries ,
-of the - field: The •resorvolis •Of . oil - which
exist in those basins, are sealed.: The l pil can- -
'not ,escape,' . eieeptv. in:minute:jets of gas. -,
But•on the boundirieS of. this great oil.regmn" , , .
We find - the structure as favorable to;.the
cape of the oil, as in' the centres,' to- its . con , "..
•fiatitneat. Had Oil Creekor A Ileglienylliver
Cut 1006. feet deetier iniri the „rock's, which
farm - their - beds and which' tio - w - prevent . the.
oil. from
.escaping, of course, the oil, would
not now exist - in that- region,. since iti would
have every foollity of escape., .This condition",of • thinfrs exists : on the head-waters of-the .-•
Stisquerianott - and other .streams eroding ..the •
oil . rocks- on the . south=east. The uptilting, of --
.the .strata on, the steep
. antecl in als of the
Also • preseht
.almost equal facilities.. We may..
illustrate, byreferring' to the coal formation
of the Anthracite • regions.. Here the - steep. .
angle of the strata and its • frequent .andula
tams, bring the lowersocksin constantly nc
curing. wriyes to the surface; consequently. an '
.avenue of- eseepe Is -. .oiered.to all free. gases, --
and-no gas could - exist herein the same'state•-
of istenston, •as it is- known to exist' in the
deep: basin's . of .the- West: ISO great has It - •
b'eeti Compressed - in Some Of. the. reserVoire .
.whieh have..heen:struck•. by- 4 - he 'auger, that:
its force has been Suffieient tothrow the heir ,-
Ty drilling machinery out "of . the Mile . and ,
many feet into the air.• The .pressnre to et.'
feetthis, could.not - .have been - -less than.2o6
pounds - -to . the . square iheb. . We can tittle •••
:readily iniagine how - easily those gaseS Would
-escape in such a region as. this, and .perhapi .
comprehend h.-this, light 'the causes! which
'have operated- to. produde.our Invaluable:beds-.
of .anthracite. - , Those two feateresi of Or
geological formations are .sufficient reasOns to •
-account for the itbsense,..of-Petroleuni in cer-
Min portionS• of enr coal formations: . , • Ther . 6'.:
are, however,.
.other - .reastins
- - .and causes
which operate occasionally: to .•admki.. of the
escape of- oily :even in thei heart of; best .
portions of the ; •
; It has been discovered that a-seam.. or body .
of aolidifiedpetroleum, exists On Pttle•Kana-.
WWII:West Vitiate: This, tintldubtedly,has.
-been a great -vent
.from the taat,reacitirces of ,
oil . . that 'existed — and that 'Still: eiist, 'belOw ;
.it has been, ''a great "flowing well," when the .
World. was young. -• Hut.the .solicht of the - Oil
which now•preVents - the flow of oil in oar
hest-wells,. after la . time,=acctimulati:d, :until .
the weltecased,flowing;;And now existsas so- ••,
lidilied oil.- Such. perp en dicular fissures in the -
Strata- Of our western : coal fields' are rare...
There is no, eyidence.there:of voleanic : agen=• '-
cies, :and ;`• trap dykesn and "slip dykes."
and great cleavage- lines, are, rarely met
with: , Did ther-extat, as some of our coal •.
oil Prospectuica claim; : they -would he the •
.worst.Argnments . that could...be 'advanced to. •
proVe the existanee or, nil: - -And thoSe, who
Project "oithelts'k Stukes, "rin such
hypothesis,- - are . - far :from being practical,- or,: .
observant men. The dykea and. feline that- •.•
disturb.bui older torniationg,andent-through
some . of.thi; -great English coal
`coal-basins. have
never; • affected ;the 'Allegheny ;
Local crevidies,and. vents frbin the resource's
of oil, hoWeier, exist, and the oil and. gas . •
which:exist in . :A high State - pt. ie1184)71 . :111 Sitli.'
force their way through a . devious course to..
Having brieffy tilluded.to the causes which ,
admit of the escape of oil, from the oil bear-:,:
ing rocks, and accounted for its non exist-:
epee in certain portions of the foreffation s , we .
may now state our reasons whyit should and
does exist iii greater quantities in the centre •
of the fields and ' its deeper basins, than on • ,
the outskirts or boundaries. ' -
The causes operating ,to produce, Soil are '
and .Were more effective in-the centre than the
outskirts of the coal basins. • , • - 1 ,'. -
The oil- produced must still. be -there, in
corresponding proportions, since fhe'confor
nuttion of tliose basins- or resources, are such'.
as. not to atlinit of escape.
We have shown - that , the oil ..'producing •
rocks, are very extensive, _both in perpendic- •
ular depth: and horizontal sp ead, and that
they underlie the entire:coal field. It has "
been.- particularly noticed by geologists and
,practical men that 'limestones invariably ac
company the oil formations, and That the
great bodies of oil lie in their .vicinity.. -- _
- It has therefore been, inferred by many ob-
.'.
servant men, that the carbon which exists in
excess 'in the, limestone rocks, in combination
with heat and; water, - has been 'one of the
chief causes - of the. prodiiction of petroleum,
- which is a hydro cp./Jim But be this . as it
may, there' can be ,no doubt...that oil is the -.
result of a natural distillatioit,•eausedi by.the •
internal heat or - past'ages or even now may
lie progressing through. chemical processes
-and pressure. - : - • ; - -.
That the earbOn of our rocks:-.:litimatone
imminent among thetn--Lis or 1185.h - eel:I the.
priinary element,: hardly. admits of a doubt.
The ea.rbon of which, matting trjtli llic hydro
gin of writer, -Under - rt great hate and - itu-•
menses Pressure, will- forny'oil s taktilt-i#l.. ex
posed to the atmosphere, oruncorifti ..,will
,tigairi-form corresponding gases of •-
tioirwit is.uot.likely that
,the prod- . 4
oil is now "going on to aul ,, gteat
all. • In fact, theprrbability is, that,
es constantly escaping :from a thousand -jilt&
over the Surface of tire oil reOms, are to a
certain extent exhausting it We might in
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