The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 08, 1846, Image 1

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    Ternis of the ,Miners' Journal,
Two Dollars per annum, payable semi-annually In
advance, to those who reside in the County—and annu
ally.in advance to those who reside out of the County.
The publisher reserves to himself the right to charge
Str 50 per annum, where payment is delayed longer
ban one year.
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TO CLUBS
Three topics to rna address, '- • .85 00
Se. Von Do Do 7,' •10 00
Fifteei Do . Do ! 20 oq
Five dollars in advante will pay fur three year's sub ,
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scrlption to the Journal.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.'" .
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F.very subsequent nsertlom
flatf square of 8 lines, 3 times,
Subsequent 'nsertions, each,
Four lines, 2 times, :
Subsequent insertions,each, . • ,
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One Square, 3 montlis",' - .
Six months, .
Ono Year, -
nu tiness Cards of Five lines. per annum, .
Itt rchants cud others, advertising by the
Year, with the privilege of inserting dif
erent adverti , ements weekly. - . ,
-:•.• Larger Advertisements, as per agreement
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RiCbifillcs.
WISTAWS 1J.0i.5.4111 OF
WILD CHERRY,
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THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONUMPTIO
...lA,Fthe best MediLiof kitoitt to .31ati for 'heron. of
Asthma, of every sine, Liver Complaints, Bron
chitis. Influenza, :Coughs, Could:, Bleeding of
the Liangs, iibivrtto,s!of Ilroath, pains and
'sveaktiess iii:the &r.;
• ', and all other diseases of the
Organs.
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VERY important diseas",e overt bleb this
s exerts a very powerful influence. is that of a D , ..!
'EASED LIVER. In this complaint it has undoubtedly
,raved more Efficacious than any remedy hitherto em-
Om ed. and in numerous initanees when patients had:
endured long and severe suffering horn the di-east
without receicti r.• the least benefit from various rene . ;
-.lies, and it hen MERCURY has been lesorted ro i is!
vain. the use of this Balsani has restored the LIVER'
to a healthy action, and in !many instances effected'
PERMANENT CITES, Oer every known remedy'
bad failed in produce this effect.
Besides its astonishing efficacy in the disease above
mentioned, we also tied it a•very,effectual re seedy in'
ASTHMA. a complaint in which it hasbeen extensive
ly used with decided succesS,,even in cases of years
srinding.
It not only emanates front a Tetz Mar Physician, hut'
has also been well, tested in all the complaints for
which -it is recommended. It is not my intention,
therefore, either to cloak it in InYslerY , or in ally woe
deceive the mildly overrating its virtues; on the
contrary. I shall simply endeavor to give a brief state
ment of its usefulness, and flatter myself that its .nr
prising efficacy will enable RIC:10 litre sit such moors
of its virtues as will satisfy the Most incredulons. that
Consumption may and *CAN RE CCRED,' if this mein
tine be resorted to in time.
PoughlrcePdlie. 1. X. Bert. IS, 1545.
Mr. Seth W. rowle:
liar —The ch.trarter of Wistar's Balsam, of
Wild Cherry as so well- e s tablished throngliouttlie
ouutry. and especially in Idle State of New Yolk,
ilot any amber testimony Would seem to be ittleces-
S,ry ' VVI 1 liave.detived :each advantage - froin it
that 1 am happy ti. communicate Oirongh ton to the
sick and alllicted.what it has done for the and I consider
It a privilege and dub In do rO, 1 have Leen troubled
with weak lungs for four y..3/4.: had a rough ninr , !
or loos every Winter. I tea-:coui,,,,d in the 1,,e5,.
all
last winter with a severe rnlgL, john in the side and
Weast bland Kf. Vera I , trilSllltvii
have taken ails' lit,dicilW Which ling
done sue so much good a= WISTAR'S BALSAM Or
• NVII U COI:11ln% consider it the 111'.$T Mrditine in
the world for Colds; toughs. and Pulminary Caul.
paints. / LIA A3l B. SWKIITS.
OPLV/OX OF 11 REGULAR PHYSICIAN'.
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This certitli s telt I have rerommei.ded the use ,ifi
WIsTAR'S BALSAM tIF Will) CHERRY rdisea
seeee of the Ltine.s. I , lc two vear.past, and many. Mathis
to my knowledee have teen u..ed by my patients. all
With beneficial resells. ease:: where it teas
thoneht confirmed I unsumption had taken Place,lhe
-Wild Cherry Mreeted a rare.
E BOY DEN, l'h!.sitian at. Cates Coriwr,
Q LIA'CKERF! SO DECEPTION!
Ml_published statements of cures picrh,trued by this
medicine, are, in every respect, TRUE.
BEW A RE or oot„ . ;:vonscivs AND
noparailLtd and efficacy of Or. Wistar's
Balsam of Wild Cherry it, tilt the tit , -ti it
is recommended, curiae tasks cases after the shill of
the best physicians Wets It z?ava 'lir a, has effected a
large and increasing demand for it. This fled has
caused several • unprincipled counterfeiters and intjia
cors-to palm of sparicus mixt Ures. of similar , name
and appearancefor the comine Balsam.
lie careful itEt the veonine Pit. WISTAIPS hi--
SA:VI OF WILO efIEP HI, None I's,
sicned by 1. Address all orders to alrll.l W,
FOWLE, Boston. glass. •
For sale by JOHN S. C. - MARTIN, Dillirti , t Potts
ville ; WILLIAM TAGGART, Tamaqua BICKEL &
MEDLAR. Orwiashura J. B. & .1. A. FALLS, 'Miners
; CALEB WIIEELI;R, Pinegrove.
Jan.lo 2-
'-‘ - 4-24 V,,. )2.. W-- -- - M -. - - h -A
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ARSAPARILLA & VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS
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IN , t - conectuence Of the increasing demand for Dr.
Leidy'e Blood Pills, and the encouncement by the
public in employing theth, in preference to all otters-,
the proprietor s WO ,blieed to have con-traded a tut•s
ictvue, which wothi mike them more rapsdlv and with
less labor, consequently less eapPli , e than ia.rvtoCar, .
flat ina etre rt , d tot de,it able an olden I. and that the
public may share . .the benefits of inch ;treat improve
ment in Bill making, Inc Mutes will henceforth contain
FORTS"TILLSIN A lION,
and the price the e 311.. as lierotoroie.uninoly t—Tiven-
T_ iy five r-4--fits n Box-five liexos for (mt. Eh:llar
Dr.•Lonly's and Vt.:Pi:IMP Blond
have. donne the past row ea Is, boon mere sum eSsfully
employed thronehotit the P nitod MeNi , o and'
the West hones, thpn nos nt hors, nod the rapidly in
. creasina demand for thom imearalloll-d.
They are I he only Pills in tet 'slow e, kIIOWn to con
tain Sar,nioirilla in them. the prottrietor nnly knoo
tug
how to oondono t he Su rsaparilla with other eubstatiees
- is Corm of pill.,
IF TILLS Iknr, NECESSARY
for purgir: or rleaw-ina the stomach aid lufwel.r, for
purify 111 the blood or fiffhl, of the booty. as an alter
native for fermi; in The rauf , es of th-ease and arre.:-
ring ito pfi1ZT..5,1,:11111 as a Sprin purifier three
will be found inore efrert nal than any either.
YOITNG AND OLD. MALE'OR FEMALE,
may at all thries take them Without olionae 14 - DOM
restraint from tic-up:aim). or fear of takine cold from
exposure to all kinds of woollier, 1 . .. r they contain nn
mermuy. or minerals, which are contained in other
pills, and which pills so 1111,71 k. or clangor
ous to take, and uncertain in their efforts.
PERSONS OF ALL I'ONi4TFITTIONS
. .
whether hmble or debilitated. or of robust and el tong
eonstitntton. ran take them without prnst rating ,u• de.
sr.tero : they operate so 4.:l=y . and retitle,
aet effectual, that little tueoliclurience eaused in
theint
THEY Arm Goon AT All. TI:SIES,
for all diseaces of whatever nature to. kind.
Unution is nervy.sary t lie sore at all times in ask for
nod take 110 oihets than Dr. Leidy's Blood Pi:ls. All
others by names strati% similar, ire spurious. and cal
culated to deceive; tiro proprietors cifAbein think mrr
aosell them on the reputation of the tretturnet boort-role
and only true tiatiaparilla and Vegetable Blood Pills of
Dr. Leidy.
C- .11eware of such I inim.ition, fraud and le'citery.—
Touch them not, mach less take them. fOr being man
ufactured to deceive the poblie of their money. they
will besides deceive the body ;Ind your syt,tem by-their
effecta,
Remember ! 40 Pills in a Pox for 05 tents—Five Box
es for One Dollar. [No others.contain Forty Pills to
:the Box
;C:f - z,C - .To be had in Pottsville at JOHN P.C.. MAR
TI:VS Dm; , Store. Also, at JOHN G. DEDWN'S
Prue, Store. .
May 2.1, S4O. 21—ly
VALUABLE COAL LANDS
AND OTHER itEA L E STATE,
.1 T. P it . l if' .1 , T 1," SaIL E
THE subscriber having removed to Lehantin. otT,ts
fur vale, the following. Heal Estate, situated in
Binegrove Township, Seim% thin Cent.ly. all of at hich
is very fat nrably Loaned, and is very cleish able punier
ry for if:nest:Dents. First is
. TILE MILL PROPERTY,
containing two lormired and fifty acres. of which alarm
one litiltd.'ed acres are in a line state of cultivation.
riearly the whole beim.; limed_ The Mill is of frame and
has been cutiiidctiA% repaired, and put in excellent, run
ning order. - . There is also a tine Satz' Mill tnnnicicd
w i t h proper %. is situated„on the Slvatgra, near
, the Borough of Fine Grieve, on Ow road leading from -
Botts.ville. On the pi ereha.s art. erected a two story
davelliinr,'a and one It rant hunbe, tugelimr a it4t the try...
cessary out-huilding,•
COAL LANDS SWATARA BECTON.
No. I, Contaile;:.6 acre, called the Funsinn Trao,
warrantee Benjamin Donau Ili, located ou the Lortier
ry Creek, anti the ',wherry Creek Rail Road Passes
through the tract. There ate three dwellings erected
en this property—arid two a eitil of Coal are now open.
ed, outof one of Which upwards of 'Ten Thtitianti tons
of Coal have been taken.
No. 2, One-fourth of the Panther Head Trait, w hich
contains on , hundred a trill acres- Ills ouch
which the Torbert.% Creek Hall ;toad pasne,—
There are Coal Vella , ovaied (011 th s Irat t, at d a con
siderahle quantity of Coil has been ruined and cell:. Its
market.
No. 3, Contains LT acres and adjoins tl,e ab . ove rnen
tirnied trot t.
No. 4, roots in,. IV; arres,,the rth ran to be
sold. situated nn the :Sllataia Nail Load, no.lt the Uni
eh Canal Raul ;tend.
No. 5, The one-half nr another TI A• I of Coal Land,
situated on the tvi - atara Rail Road,tontaining:.ii acres,
and adjoins tract No. t
These tracts are siluau•d on ieinro%emvnis already
mode, one as the Sine !till sod iichaylk dl Itaven Rail
RoairCinionth% is now ezfen.hog n branch of the Road
into the Swatara Region. In the neighborhood or these
lan&. the Pori 114 R, r cs ill base Ille I !Wit e 4111%0 41M
lets t:y the Uttlttli Carat. or by the Mii.e l ill Rail Road.
through %.they of Ito; %%loch certainly
, - idlers great 1111111,111.911 f fa gntitable in% ett 1001115.
lothAt rood coal Lamle. they will he Fold
nt, about nionli It the priee now asked. for good Tim-,
ter Lands ip throvigliberhnod cif •
For Earl her 'information, as to limos. apply• - to
"DAVID CE:N %WALT, Pirm,geowu,s,4,3ll;LL D.
F13111:11, fottsvillr, or
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I WILL TEACH YOU TO , PIERCE THE BOWEL ! OF TUE' EARTH, AND BRING OCT PROD TUE CAVERNS d P MOUNTAINS,
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WEEKLY - BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE iM. - OPRIETOR, POTTSVILLETSCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA.
$ 3 00
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VOL XXII.
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IJlnlalelplji t
PHILADELPHIA ARCADE CUT4ERY STORE
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CARD.
John M. Coleman - ,' •
A T No. 32 and 33 Philadelphia Ardade, respectfully
IA invites the attention of dealers,to an extensive,
stork of Pocket and Tahle Cutlery, Razors, Scissors
and Butcher Knives of his own importation„whish will
he sold in lots tomtit purchasers, at ai, advance on
importation cost. The assortment cpti,prises Joseph
Rodgers & Sons', Greares & S Wade & ButCh
ers', Wostenholtit's. Fenny's and oth4r celebrated ma
kers. .ko on hand,ra taree assortment of Guns'.-Pis
tots, Hinnies Knives, Chapman's Flatior Strops, Pock-.
et Rooks, Purcussion Caps, Spectaclei, Violins, Accor
dtolo,. &c. '
Philadelphia, January 3d, 1,516. .1--ly.
CHEAP . BOOKS • & STATIONERY.
KAY & TROUTII2AN.
N 0.1831 Markasl.bel wren 4th 1- MO. side,
PIMA DELPIIIIA, 1 •
the 1171 1 1 7 C : 1 ( 1;711 1 1 7 8 1 1 1 P; 1 1f . eli t st i na Ge n l:lTe r l ' i t ri l o li r d the,
niry
lie generally, to their extertsii'e stock or Books and
Stationery, comprising
School. Day 'Dookt.. Loners, and
Medical, Blank 8.8 . . ks of every de-
Classical and Miscall- scription,:ar vt"..6 low pri
neons Books ; ses: ,
Cheap Billed Cap and iitattonerynt ailkintb, and
Letter Paper, otheraricUs in their
NVrappina Paper. • ' line of business ;
which they will sell at the lowest laid.s andon as ma.;
sonable terms as atilt yttierAlook Establishment in-this'
citv. ,
N. D.—Toe hialiestprice given for Rag.s in exchange
rot Books and.stationery.
Philada., Mirth 7, - . 10-smo
AMERICAN HOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA 1
THIS rionmodimis
* llste . l, situated in:Cl...stint street
Platidel phra„ direct') olignmie ti.e r ! tate,
henry Charter, Proprtetotr
every' inducement to the travelling
public. It i= in the centre of business ; it is within two
minutes' walk of the Post Offlce, Custom ' ,, House, the
prmhipal Banks and ,]Sees of liinissement ; is in an
airy and .1,1.7MM' loention, and the proprietor pledges
himself, to devote every attention to Its table. and to
have olditrine and a tie litiVe sores COlldllel to the
comforts this guests. Baths, warm and•cold, always
ready. and au assortment of wines or unequalled ex
celleure. ,
Plnlada. Nov. '22tl 1915,
1: A. HATHAWAY.] [J: 11. ItlrrciitlA.
E. A. HATHAWAY & CO.
(1051 M ISS lON t E %STERN' I.l:OlitN4F: !.IEIitIIANTS
Alath Wha rres,loot of igrch
—• ' PHILADF:I,P.II—
. of .9rcn
HAYE on hand. and are - cOnstahtlyl receiving large
shaplies of all kinds of Fislf. Oil .=and IrlatsTEßN
Ptionrci, winch they will sell on the mist reasonable
terms, TO Country Pealers : viz.
10,enD Galls. Bleached Winter ‘‘"ltale Oil.
• . 3.1!0u " Speriu oil.
2.11(01 " Solar Oil.
00) r°r°. C m
omon Whale Oil.
I 5,
100 Bbis. Tanners Oil, various. tinplates. -_:-..,. - 500. " No 1,2, & .'Mackerel, ill .1 & vcluile bbls•
1' - ' 100 " No.l Salmon, in whole,liind half bids.
' = 50 . " Mess Shad. • .
100 - " Pickled Labrador nerribg.
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:Oil Boxes Scaled. .
i ?..o.iten.lbs. Thy Codfish.
I Loh I),z 'Painted Pads,
5:1111 111.1 s. Cal.-toed Plaster.
•
1 . ISO " Ginned Plaster.
ALso, Soap., Sperm Candles, Te '
l'. Goshen and
1 Pennsylvania Batter. Eastern flops, nd be. s t Ilerki
' mar county , N. Y.. Cheese. All lif t t
le above sold in
lots to =nit purchasers.. ' - i
1- Philada , March' 6. 1546 . 1
Platform Scale
A T s ts,
ovea,far
I n t
o a n i l R
T n o 0 1, 1 a t !
.7:- Orders promptly attended to at-a
Sprotal street, Camden . Nen...Jersey,
North Sth st.; Philadelphia. _
Oct. 16th, 1615
DALE'S' DOUBLE
PLATFORM SCAL,
VALlPa t f o rin
Dtiq
• .• Sin!
“Fiver,
Brass Be•
troll
I'ateut B,
• ..Sprint:
Itinzand NCIlt-WYWITS
for sole IWIMLESALE
AND RiyTAtl., at
• ' SCALE wAttutiousEn
OF
. GRAY ÜBOTHER,
No: INy A I,ls. BUT st.,
Dcal,rs .11:111 601.1a - oi:suites and Wliclits.
B. An scab, mail by us an. ‘tarrantiattn, rive
aatirfai-tion in ev.:l:9 particular. C.& B.
4 1'lidallelphia March !Pi ,
9? IN G BALANCES,
fiDOZF:N SALTER'S Imreovoi SITING ItAL AN
-1 I ft: ES ith and without Dishy:4, tilt a full mipply
fifth,. different ;ten of Dulee:ll,ofuria and •Counter
SCAIMS, jet ficeeweil and for salt at the :CALL
%rim rhnZIYC of
GRAY .1- BROTHER,
Zt - , 31 WA LNUT St. below Second
i
a delphia Mardi 1 .„
rALES 8t r.11.-..IIALE'R LIVEN PE % )7 CO" -
..711'1.1 SrALES MORE 1)1,4A 11 LE ACCI3-
.':— AND CON YENIUNT than any Scale 'into.
eirdi from one enrol to 109 rontin4 for wild at the
prii, of .31 no eat It • Lartnq and
• witllllo.lt, warranted to Eirr t.:111:4:1 ei 1..11.
• (.11..1V imui.nrit;
Nn.:A v.-AL.:sai
'air Iphir'Marrb ^-9,
.• PHILADELPHIA
trareitattSC.
.1 - 4,291 .Var/ a a., norile side, bd trern ith and t't 01,
PHIL4DELPIIM
T HO MA S ' , URGER has just received from Worces.-
11 MasSaehusetts, an assortm •nt of niggles,
Newsy.. & Mason's improved Kagle Subsoil and other
PLOUGHS, which have been on muclnapproved of by
the ptiodpal Agricultural' Societies inj New England
the sei•eral last 'years; ;stem Rennet's and Stevens'
Self-Pct.:ling Hay and Strain Cutters. a late atilt very
valuable isnproCIII,TIT in that kind nf implement
Grain Cradles. Aze.; an assortment of Sours°
& Maseh'S Self-Sharpening Ploughs Of the form and
model of those above named. are daily expet red. T.
F. has ain't vaitutis and 'the most approved articles
inannfact
W lvd in this vicinity, viz: Corn Sheller's. Pan
ur inno 'ing Mills, Clain Cradles, large ant entail
.Hay and St raw Cutters, together with' n large assort-
Meta and ilOnir111:1;ral Tools. Hay and
Mann ri-F J orks, Coal, Giniti andeo ninon size, tit ,, ,l and
Iron Slinv;els. lone handle round aril sip Ire end ditto;
extra stout steel Snades for bricninkers ; Garden do;
Toy in; Garden Rakes and Hoer all sizes; Field blocs,
Potato Iliggers; S - r)thcs; Simiths, .t'cythe
Ales. Ifitchets, kr.. All or most implenients
in the - As?rlcultitral and Gardening line will be kept
cm:wit:llY tit the above store.
Philadelphia, Alay!'.'3, 1,46,
. Maekerel,•Shad and Herring.:
9 , nE S ' attserilters at their Store, !N0. 7 40,. Ndrth
Whaives, Philadelphia. between Arch and Rare
streets, hop an assortment of FISH. in Mils. and half
bids. for fide, and solicit of storekeepers to examine
their prices, &c., before buying.
JOHN Iit..IiENNT:TPV k
• Healers in Floor, Grain and Fish.
Philada., Ma v• ,td. Iblll. -1•-Ec.anr
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BURDEN'S - ' , ATI:NT 1101 3 .5 E SHOES
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- I MADE OF THE hest replied 'American
Iron, for s 4 lle at about the same prices (lithe
Iron inistir, being a , Saviti7:crfabont. ;100 per
cent to the purcFisPr. All rules. mild, nr •
' warranted. and if not satisfactory; can. he
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I returned and the money will be refunded.
GRAY & •lIROT/I_R, 42 Walt+st., Philada.
June. . 23
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IRON S 1 Oil p.
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filllE".inherribers bane on hand.'at the .
Intr. , I rates, Iron of 411 kiLI,S, suilahle rot rnachi,
'lvry purp.scs, at.d also fot coverina t,chuice, and fur
rteam engine hullers, and fur Coal ears , •
- MORIIIS JONV.H.
F. W. cnrin.r riclaitydrilland M•rliet rhilada.
!Miradal. N0v.22,
;IMPORTANT TO ALL ,
_ .
COUNTRY HOUSEKEEPERS.
Li---- : -. You may be sure of obtaining. at all.
P t'-'"1::,,,. - 1 times, pure and highly Ilvvored TL:Ati,
',.,;4...; by the single pound or larger quantity,
'' c?'
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ut the PEKIN TEA COMPANY'S
' ,---,..,- %, Altl:lloPrili,:",oSout Second +Street
.bei vv. en Market and Chesnut Streets Philadelphia..
' Ilereicroie it 101 l been very ilitriculijindeed, almost'
impossible, always to obtain good GIOn pod - Black
Teas.. But now yem have airily to visit the , Pekin Tea
CMaPaf.Y . 6 Store/ to obtain as- deliciggs and fragrant.
'Via aii.3 ou could wish fur.: All tasteil t:an hate be snit,
ed. with the advantage of getting a pure at a low
price. ... . l'biladelphta,.3 tine 20; f 836.. 23-
GEORGE,.IFV. SLATER,
Wholesale & retailll4-iood,Crocery 8: Liquor Store
A FEW DOOCS DELOW THE lIAT 3CALE3, CES:TEE ST. ,
Pottsville.
James M. Realty, & C 0. ,;
Wholesale & retail dealers in dry goods, groceries Ls
..Vvrt door to Fox 4. Mortimer' Hotel.
Centre st., Pottsville.
FOX & BROTIIER,
Dry . Good, Grocery, Liquor, Flour and reed Store,
' EDWAIin YARDLIEV,
. MORRIS' ADDITION TO . I"O#SVILLE,
Dealer in Bail Road and Bar Iron, Groceries, Oil, Fish,
James Downey,
WROLESALE :UM RETAIL GIIO:3ERY STORE,
EMEI
FOSTErt
• Wholc=alr. and Retail' Dry Good and Gracc-7 Store,
CORNER OF CENTRE AND 31ARKET STELTA,
Ern
re Stock. ,
r mannfartorr,
, ur Store -N0.:3,
BRADY & Ei.LIOTT,
CLOCIc WATCH AND JEWELLRY STORE,
' One door above Geisges' New Hotel,
CL7.iTI7. CT., POTTSVILLF., Pl.
& ~ k .. 8 II OTT
ELLlcorri
Twirl
IS Single Beam
Faalra
41,1 e " Connie,
11:le
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Flail
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115nikle 13usiness
Cards of five linps inserted for #.3 per annum
Dry .Goods, Groceries, Sze
DAVID N. lIIEISLER,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND VARIETIES,
Centre st. 3d dooraboveCallowhill, Pottsville.
TIIOIIIAS FENDER.,
Wholesale and Retail Dry Good Merchant,
CENTRE ST., I DOOR ABOVE NORWEGIAN,
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Pottsville.
. Thonias D. Beatty,'
DE.II.ER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c
Corner of Centre and Norrecgian streets,
Pottsville.
Ccnrre Street,' opposite the..l.nnib Tarrrn
Pottsville. •
MMIIE=M
John B. Douty, -
INIT'ORTEII AND DEALER IN DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES AND LIQUO.RS , ,
At.,the New York Store, Centre kt..
- 4 .1. I'. PILIiF.Y. •
Molcsaie and Retail Dry Good Mianbant,
Crntre at., 5 dnor.q befoul Market street.
Poti,ville
IN MoRRIA . ADDITION
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JOHN It, HILL. .
DEALER IN DRY C CODS. GROCERIES &C.,
Centre e!rect,t!nd door below .11abanteolgo street,
ECIMICIM
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.IFOCHT f.; FOSTER,
•Ui EW STOltr-1 .
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Whol,ale & Retail Div Good and Grocery !der( hams,
• Xert iloor ro the TlMit Hall, Centre st. putt:male.
E. Si. E. Hammer,
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
Centre st. between the Zzehang,t & Geisee's llotel,
Pottsville.
Joseph Bowen, '
GROCERY - ,AND VARIETY STORE,
Centre etreet. ^_ d door below Market, '
'Pottsville.-
HIUGZI U.
BIER CITA NT T A ILOR - ANT) DRAPER
CEIITItS ST., TWO DOOUS ADOPT: TIM TOWN BALL,
' PolieNilte. •
Clocks, Watches and Jetvelry
DISEIEFt;
CLOCK AND WATCII MAKER,
CFNERE STUEET, TIRED DOOR BELOW MAITANTANOO,
Pottsville.
J. ff.. VOIDER,
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CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER,
Centre street, four doors below .IforLet Pottsrille.
Particular attention paid to the repairing of
Clocks and %Voir:hes.
Hotels and Refectories
EXCIIANGE
70,3 N C. L£SS.IG, PROPRIETOR,
C,%! , TOL BTIMET, CORNER OF CALLOOIIII.L,
Falttsvillei Fa.
POTI'SVILLE
.Dalzu...T.4 fILL, Propt ictor,
centre street, Pottsville, Pa.
TIMOTHY 110TLE,
OYSTER nousr,
conszn orItAIIANTANGO AND CENTIM STIIEET,
Pottsville.
aysters served up in the best possible mime!. -03
PETER F. PIIDDs Y, Proprietor,
ctrvrtte ST... P 0775% ILLE.
G. 3. ill:tst3,
CONFT:CTIONTAt ANT) rraTrrninT,
jcir doors enure the -Voters Bank.
Coate ,t.. Pottsville.
Hardware and Iron Stores
ISMIGEIT
rELIIIIIVIAP.E AND IP,ON IVlEllf"crnnTS,
At the Town Ilall,
CENTIIF .11% POTTsVILLE, PA.
George H. St ielat er,
ILA RI) Ir.eRE JEND IRON .IIF:RCRIAX7,
Corner or Centre and Market stre'etg,
Pultsrslte.
Drugs and Medicines.
.10117: G. iivaaviN t ,.
WHOL . X.SALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
'' . At W. T. Epting's oSd eland,
c rYritc IST. PCPTTSVIT:I.r,
Z-13'117.1 S. C. 1111,1tTIM, •
1,77..0VE5.A.LE AND Itc7TAII. DRUGGIST,
ct.;:crnE e T., 21J01)118 14:LOW StAIIASTANco,
Pottsville.
Boots and
3.100t:y & &tell:ern:l4okt
BOOT L SHOE DEALMS,
One tlnor below Mr. Andrew B. White's Stare,
CFNTBE RTIIETT, POTTNVILLP, PA. ,
R. D. SCIIOENEU.,
SILDDLERy, Ett-urtr.ss,l3Ocer & SHOE STO76IE,
NEST 110011 TO GEOIIGE W. f.t. ATELL . CITOItt,
- Centre Et. Pottsville.
Clothing, Tailoring, &o
Lippincott 4f.4. Tay,ior
IZerollarrt Tailors,
COZ.N. , OF Cr:ITSIC AXD MAHANTANOO 8:111.r,29,
Pottsville.
• DM'RCILANT TAILOR AND DRAPER,
Next door to Cledten'n fi Parviii's . Orrog store,
"Ot.:lttro
Steam Engine Faetories.
11011 IWoriis,
E. W. rc,..3.74.kritiri, PTocrictor, •
COR.VER OP . X 0 1:G1.4W .IXII C 0.41 L STS.
,
lIIATIVVOOD S SNICDER, ,
' Xanufacturers of Steam Enyincs. Casting's, &c.,
Corner of Fallowtoll and Coal Os.
rortNy ILLS.
Vii. 51. IVILSONi
,hIAGISTRATE AND,'AGENC'Y OFFICE,
.Va"r4et streci, a feen.dour,i'aboie C'entr,
J(9SEI'IIY F. SEII:IOER'S, -
DENTIST, HAIR DRESSER - AND BARRER.
Centre 'tract, a lewdoor' 64. one the Pel36: ' ilali •
•.1 . Pottsville. .
SATURDAY MOIN . ING, AUGUST 8,
.1.546
ott;v Ac Oniinces
_,e6l Notices
BENJ. 113.4iRTEIOLOIIIEW,
ATTORNEY AT, LAW, rorravna,F, PA.,
Office in Contrt) street,lthree doors below the Miner's
• Journal OfEce. July 11, 2S--3nio
J 0,51 4 i NEVILLE,
. A.TTORNEr AT LAW,
Will. attend to all intsinesA entreated to him, with
V 1 care and despatch. Office one door below the
Miners,' Journal.
October 19 42
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• Jon* w.ittosnanguY,
AutroRNEY AT LAW.
tatIffiCoMURG P
Jan. 4. I
111. S. ip. 7 .;21 , C1i..1.P.N,
Atte, l rney at Law,
Pottsville, Pa.
Pa.
Will practice in! the sqveral Courts of Schuyikit Co
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A. IV • IL, r. 17.13 lir 'ft N,-
Attorney at Law.
AS opened ;in otEc4, in the boroneh of Schuylkill
11 Haven. Odire in front street. second door east of
M. Matinlnz's 11ote1, will attend to oil business Cll
trul,teikto his rate, n the counties of Schuylkill and.
Berks. 1
April 26, 1841 i - 1
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Ir.?. Os a.ecasox,
A t t oir ne y a t AL a . w ,
1 poriaviLLE, 1.F..
irket st.l, at the Buiporinin Ol6cii.-7,7
1 , ;13,, Y
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lEll ' ll 31.1'11..31E 11 i ' 7 7 .
rfORNII 7 ,Y AT LAW, - •
AND
% R y PUBLIC,
4.".Ottire In M.
Jllllt• 2!.
Flo
l's O T
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Atto!
Ojice at Seh,.
IR S fiIIPPE 0, .
lrl'OrP47:l" .1T LAW,
t'ti N 1:111 E 'LILA DELP I 7
as both in the City an : •
EDW
tin. 13, Pt: v
Wlll ritittnil tof
ty or Thiliidelpli,
14:ty 9. I
. , Jacob li.;1 . 31agisl rate,
Il7rta. np i
end n any biatiness from abroad. entrusted
V to his card. °hub in Centre
. street,n few doors
Inflow the Pennsilvanla !fall, and nearly opposite the
lance of ttio rtiztier's Journal, Pottsville, Pa.
Pottsville, Fel!. 7,161 q. • 6—ly*
Olir
:t , ')33
COOPERING E 10P, ,kruceT ST., POTTSVILLE
Coopering of 'livery description done at short notice
aid at reasons Ole term,.
. IJ. 131iNT.011, .
Manufacturer of Coaches, Carriagcl, Stacrs, &c.,
coicwrnrxr, rorrsvii.t.r. re. •
att,th9on pain to the repairing of
hindH of Tt...lfirtea.._.
D hoilenberger,,
ORC4 r ilaDid-RISV MILL,
tS AU kin 4 oriTr . , iL o
nn :land
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D.9..y1E1 .ORER Proprietor,
(.71 3 ,' Orders en 9 be le fent Sillytnen S.tore Cen
tre pt., triter - they wpl be promptly attended to.
georgr Eaton,
CARPET ANIII - COVERLET M.',NI , FACTITI;ER,
Mnrl - iet itreo;nimve Markel'Eviare,
&member tliti Afottol—"Not to be Under:6ld."
3 A 'ALA 3; S
O 1 AP BOOIX AND S STATTOITERY STORE,
Centred et. oppoFite the Penn. 11111,
rorihyli.t F. •
J. Vrantc
NANEFACTUR SR OF CARPETS - 4-FLANNELS
few i anis a!, lye t!t. Town Hall,
PAINTDR AND GLAZER,
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r 7 ; . ?' Can be fjoinil at all lions at the Ilasyment of
ii
the Pe nsylvaiiia Hall, Pottsville.
TWA'S LI: , LL 13iLL2. 1 111:11? 1100.32,
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P. 7. TECTLS:' Y, rroprictor." •
cr.:v . 7724 POr NVILII
Dr,ALr,vl IN L'9OTS AND SHOES,
Centre et., a fett .. door . s below Itlerket b tree%
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• myrt•cell.t.rt.
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11: L nry Freetztzlcl,
lIOI7BE, SIGN' AND DRNA.MF.NTAL PAINTE
And imitator iof Wood 'and Marble, Colon. rtrect,
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Edward IE.
131.ArICSMITII,
AND MANUFACTURER or COAL
renEntirn.liFT VACS & HEAVY WAGONN,
Etuckley'iilitikin to Pottsvilli, near the. Anthracite
• Furnace.
.54nies 'Foel:rat2,
CHI:4Y M.IDE CLOTIIING 4;TQftp.,
Ocntre street, opposite the Ezchange hotel,,
POTTfr , . I I.E.
1 ' 9a: CZ Pr A I1Z: 0 MI 011
Pnormrron,
Manufactitrer rsteant I i ginre, Lathes, Cars, Mill
Cearing,llron and Brass Catiece, he..
On /to ;I ca rrier of Bridge street,
TAMAQUA.
filincuitittr Cu-b•q.
A.::. W. Denat-tm,
MIN EnsviLLEl IRON 1, - ORki:3—VOl:lsiltllt AND
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MACHIN , E SHOP,
Matiutacturerse Rail-road Cars,Coal Brea lierr,&c.
nt CB Eit sEt ttr., r A .
Tailor 4: tEefthcr,
wilol.Esm4E AND ;LiEtA 11. DEA EF.itS IN
Dry Goals, GTOCeIIe,S, FIMIT and Ford,
MINIA VILLE. Pk.
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Slo CPleingell
WIMI.ZSALE. WALT An., I.WAI.EP.fi
Inpry Goods, drscerir4, .k7our,Fccd,&c. in..SicuLury st
Nineratiilir,Sctitirlkiil county, Pa.
WA LTER J. TAfr LOB.) OVA LPrit S. MCCI.E.N %CH AN
T..e.vi.oat Si. 111CLENACI 3 1.+Ati,
Irk.nl4ale ani Retail Dealers in
Dry Goollyproderias, liquors, Flour and I'a'a-lcd:
CORNLIt op SECOND & parNnuiry-tzTs.
mar.usslLLE, PA.
Char 4 ies ISAIe 'Forest
Dealer in Dro Goods,:Groceries, Flour and Fad;
And GondsiWholesal
I ..lioestolle, Pc.
llart #batt 11,usittcss (Lr.arb9
3l4ert C. Brooke;
Xanufacturer of- peum Lupines , Cci.stingi Shore's
a:, Steam „Engines built, Castings made', and Shuvels
manufactured oil every description, and of the b,,st
quality for nning and tuber purposes.
I Port Carbon, Pa. -
T. H. Wintersteen,
alanufacturcr . of ',Steam Engines, Pump Marin:, Cars.,
and Castings or alt Jescrlpteats
• Ll'or! Carbon, Pa.
L. ilLaf 600 & Co., •
Wlto . t,ts,t4E- SD'AtETA.IL DEALERS
DI Dry Goo;Is, Ufneeries. Provisions; !`Tour, Feed iScc,
; Aire Car,bun,
iiosL4n LimAnc:sz,uratb3.
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GEATI{..Ii., I 0 O.4.T.VISSIO.At .31.6.;RCH.R.r.r,
And Alent for Coal, Iron, and Manufactures, 1 City
Wharf,'Llosion, Made. AdVanCei made on conoignmenta
,'I . . itEr,..IC 1.: A CE4. ~ '• ' 1
. Amos Dinney, Ern., lloiton
' Meows. Grant 4 stone, " ' ) ~,i , ;"1 . ma n
" Brown EIITI & ElTillgtal. t •.".--"
51—
" Weldt Beaver, Baltimore.
Barton,Dic. 2 ISIS.
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A VHICH WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO OUR HANDS ARO stnuxcr ALL NATURE TO OUR USE AND rLERSURE."--DR. JOHNSON
PTTSCII.t.r. PA.
PP St. ne s t doer 10 the PArthts.ge. a 17
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4v. NA'ff'cguix,
reel y at Law. ,
ylAiii {Laren, fr , .... 1th
.•er to .1:,1
~1 lltinYzinzt 1'. ,, .•'!orr.
19 -CITto
15 collaheous
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J. F. ElniteY,
Worit-Ont fount ofil.r.opc.
I'm setting at my desk, George . ;
Before me, on the floor, •
'There lies a worn-our fount of type,
Full twenty thousand score ;
And many months have passed. George,
Mee they u ere bright mid new.
And many are. the tales they're told
'lkefalse, the strange, the true.
Their beauty - has all' gone, George,
You scarcely now may trace,
Upon the snowy misdium,
The likeness of their face.
They 'mind em of a man, George,. -
Whose morn or life was full
Of promise, but wit , a-' evening's close,
Was desolate'and dull. •
NVliat tales of hwrorthey have told,
Of temp,st and of wreck ;
Of murder in the midnight hour.
Of war full twiny a ••speck ; "
Of ships that, lost away ut.sea
\Vent down before the blast;
Of Ft Itled cries of agimy,
• As lire&l,ot momints2tassedl.
Of earthquakes mud of suicides ;
Of failing crops of
i/f bank defililterstiro :en banks,
And banking s 3 isteins.roi ten ;
• 0' hollers bursting, tit ,aruboals singed ;
Of .lints, 1111 lid fought -
Of
of robbers, wi b thgir prey c4caped—
Of thieves with beauty .
Of land slides and of tvater.flionts ;
Of anti and alligators
Of serpents in the briny deep; I
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'Of giant sweet potatoes;
Of childretiAte.t and children found, ,
Finances is disorder;
Of fights ainOng the firemen,
:tutt troubled on the border. , •
They've told us of a nation, George,'
lient,sorrinving In the dot t,
Fiir one whom oho had called to
Her highest, dearest trust ;
or.parldingerotvos Gx youthful ',rows;
Of royal corimatim.s ; •
Of plans to rid the earth of kings;
Of teuip'rance reformations.
Of flood, and 144; and a.rident,
Thule worn-out type hat e told,
And how the pestacnce has swept
'I he youthful and ;
Of marriages, of Min. and deaths ;
Of things to please or ves us;
Of one man's jumping overboard,
Another guile to Texas!
They've told how long sweet summer days
.11ave faded from our view ;
How autumn's chitlins wind hash swept •
The leaf-crowned forest Woo zit •
g
How winter's reio bath coin' and
of soirm and strife—
And how the sonata spring, bath - warned
The pale tiower.i- - baek to life.
1 can't pretend In mention ball'
Illy inky frityrds have told, ~y
Sinteishii,ing, bright, an!" beautiful,
- 'nick iseued from the ulnuld—
now unto some they joy have brought,
TO others grief and tears!
Yet Elithfully they record kept
Of fast receding sciin!!
Elie &Uiutrr tiabin;
OR THE ANGEL. GUIDE
I mean tosay no man 'or woman vho can deny
the robin which conduet6l Jane, Foster over the
moor, and eased her froni perishing, in the snow
last winter, Was commis-tuned by Heaven. is a
whit better than a Pagan; I hold fast to brat ; if
I did'nt.j should be-a Pagan myself• I don't—
and 1 'Venuld wish, this to be distinctly understood
don't belie.* all that is told about it. Fur
insunce, - when thO neighbors assert that the robiri
changed its-.shapeafter leading her to the cottage,
door, and that she watch6l him hi dumb awe till
disappeared in the thick vapory annoThere, or
WOll hid by the blinding Know- that came feather
ing down—l dart% belie Ye •ilbrt. Neither do
Intel 4ceard the tale whidi her old grandmother
repeats with an air, it i; true, of great veracity;
how that sitting beside h4,tireside the time when
Jane must have bet•n crositing the moor; and fret
ting herself lest the child should lose tier way in
the sooty storm, -he heard songs floating in the
air, which no earthly voice could have sung—
sweet holy song, about the love whit h the Divine
E'retiti bore towards little* children, vrbile tie was
on esith, and how he loves . and cherishes them
now, looking down upon !them from his far, high
Hume. •
It was a mild morning; and they had eaten little
on the previous day ; and for many •day,t Pat-t.
the cloth hart beettopread upon the cottage table
for potatoes alone. : Fuel they possessed. the wind
fall of the Woods, gleaned before the severe weath
er cc t in ; qut only ono Oust of bread, that cold
morning, an f d nu Janney to purchase• any. while,
slack,°alas kj the baker refused further credit—
making three shillings four pence already scored
against them,. So Jane. Pretending that the erust
was larger than it really Was, and that she had Sat
isfied tier appetite, soaked It in swine warm milk
for her grandmother, and 'Carried it to •the old wo.
man's bedside.
said the. citihl. I want to go to
Rouktield in day.' . •
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'To Rouktield exclaimed the old- woman.
th . e girl mad to think cif going to Ruukfield it) this
iveathet ''
•liut grandma'in, what are we to du I We
have no bread err potatoes:
•Ii it to get bre eel arapegatnere you would trudge
sive, n miles al;int. no in lone Col/11111311, with snow
. _ .
dr.it• hi•zher. than the hedges ? • 2.; a , no, j am ., •I'ti unmask it. :how my lithe maid,' he ;el led
stay at home, fwd—'aloud,'•what is yomnatne, and where do you come
•A ml starve, graiplina'm 1' . from ?' .
.• Why should w. starve— isn't there a Got] above I .The girl replied to each.of these queries,
us all?
, A oil doe he riot feed the young rosette: "Arm what—l ask you for the third tune—what
twat cull upOn pleat?' t do you want on my door step ?'
• Y.Va, Utalidllall,. ' '
method •. •Av if she w e re fallowing the Hindoo
•And do we not say our •prayers'lnorning and! of sitting in dharna,! said Fisher, who had been a .
night? why then thould you go to Rooklielthr . traveller. - -
-Because,. dear graiiilitain, God only lielps ,l' 'l—l didn't mean any harm.' sir,' replied Jane,
those who help themselves. If we wan - both at I bursting aire:h into tears. - .1 have lost'five still.
home, bread wodr fall into our laps.- I must go' lines ; my grudmother sent me to pawn a rin e ,
and iseek'it.' S and I have lost the money.' .•
•And how Will you seek bread !' .. The clergyman looked his friend solemnly . in
•I will•beg. grandnia'ist: - ' the face. •To pawn, to pawn'.' he exclaimed giv
.
.13g 1' • . ing -to each syllable its due impreSsire eitionciation.
•Yes; I will tell the gentlefolks as they pass by, The vice -4 the lower classes is atruininable.- - -to
that I have it grandmother at home who is very pawn r . ; .
-old and ailing, arid - that wre have no food to eat. True shock -was tam immense (or the reverend
Oh, they are ray' generous. are the rich people, I gentleman to contend against. !`:. He waved' his
for they am Cluistiairs; you know ; grand:rm . :it ; hand saying. Where, get array, child, get away ;'
a nd d o es not si ripture soy, he that gtvctlt to the and be walked into the house, followed by his
poor, lendmh to 'Lord. ' • friend. , A
M,' pour, ',AM . child Imy poor Jane!' I Jane hurriedly left tlat neighborhood. No geed
,_.,„- The girl was very temple—so simple, indeed, as she thought. could come from such a vicinity.. -
to Miigine that she had but to utter ht sincere and Lim what was ‘he to do I She . must beg now,
appealing tonesea true and moving talc, to gain and haply she might meet those Who imputed Co
compassion, and what was of more consequenee the low.” orders something, that was trot "rice:-
101 her. relii.i. The old amoral:, though simple Is was will. a henry heart that. mining out of the
cooligh to her way, I,l,inds wiser on the ponit titan street in which the clergy mill lived, she std ii
her grand-daughter. She had seen a little of the i where itio ladies pas , ed home from
,the market, and •
world . , and knew that the ehristianity_ of the r;ch look mg itt '".sir faces with eager tiongri eves.. It
is too Mimi, like t'le, working man's beat garment, began to slum just about this time. Inuit! and
.
worn only on Sundays. . /1,4;1aa11!3.,1i0 watched an opportunity to make her
•My.ilear Jane, do you ntuppoa the gentle folk first appeal. But every tale W. 14 ill tUCIi tlitale to
will listen to you r; ~. get home, now that alll , W was falling, that be sup.
.D.u,s it suoiy now Jenny bird 1' . . ',, . Nilicating attitude, and pale, attenuated, fate were
'No grandmerm; Oy.quite tine, I than% feel i scarcely noticed.m gamed only a cold, unsympa !
cold. I Nell: so fast, you kilow: ,-i 'losing stare. Ah. it was sad for the poor girl to
'You shall go to lioultfield. God will protect ; see so many fellow christians, not one of ; whom
my daring.. Fetch non Mat but, and give me the ! I was &rinsed to lend their Maker an unstataltle
key from my pocket. , \. i fraction of the wealth Ile had bestowed upon them.
,
! .'Not to beg, illy child! you shan't beg. 'I have ; It is tioelhat she bad not yet petitioned 'tvith Ler
something Irft in Cis hex tliat will keep the-wolf . ; toneue.but her eyes. her cheeks, her pinched
front the door a littk longer, and who 'mows hot : limbs and bore attire—what eloquent tongues they
l i ttlest—but there,' added tl ikold woman cheek- ; hod ! how impressive their oratory I Hut it
in; herseli: rand speaking, bete ' her breath. .best to I was a week day. and charity was a theme for 'Sun
ray nothing of dim. Poor Itchard !we shall i days. - • Once in seven ilayk . the rich folks of Rook.
ace you nu note AM we ineet.you in heaven.' .1 field gondeseentled to call tbs. poor, their brethren.
She drew,forth a ring fruits thei box—a gOld ! ' - Faster fell the snow; the girl's bonnet and
wedding ring, which, if we may judge from the ! shawl were white as the roofs of tine houses. Sire
i Interest With which she surveyed it. she prized , shivered and her teeth ehattmed.. The marrow of
; highly. The girl had hastily attired herself id ' her bones was chilled. She had addressed - dye or
', shawl:and bonnet, both greatly the; wore fur wear, ' six indAviduah3, One of whom deigned to reply,
i is the saying,le, and offering , taut slight protection . or teem nixed her-existence by so much OA a alrliall
i bout the severity of the Season. - !of the head,or , „
.. am; other mule rejection of her
I •Taket that to the pawn shop at Roalifivld..and '. suit: •Onlv a penuy—'tis far my grandmother;
. oak them to lend you ten shillings upon it. Mind I have lost five shillings, and we have nothing - to
you don't lose it, and see that you bring the tick
et and motley safe home,' said the old 'woman,
placing the ring carefully wrapped 'in paper, into
the girl's hand.
- Cheerily did Jane depart on her mission. milhe
lig the summer lark, light sad aeile s the skipping
fawn, shaking her glosSy curls as site ran, her
cheeks glowing with the exercise. She like
a delighted hint, ~ o uting forth rid, notes, all the
richer for that they were wild and lacked the cul
ture that would have lilted them for the ear of re
finement. ,Onwsrd :Ind on wath L--eight miles' were
accoinplished. She.was at Roultheld.
. She entered the pawnbroker's shop boldly, for
she %vita riot a•harried of honest poverty, and felt;
lierphaps, like many others who Ini%e thought.
under temporary need, that it is better' to berniw
money of a tradesman (not an usurer) in the way
of business, than• to ask a loan of a friend. The
shopman, after many questions, and much thiper
tinence, (fur he saw the girl was poor, and in his
opinion, he was an individual of great importance
himself.) consented ,to take the ring, but would .
only lend half the suntdemanded. •
:Five shillings, ater . i? you don't redeeth it, I
shall Foie by it,' said theimin with as Much app
'rent sincerity, as though. be spoke the truth.
'Well, then, live_shillings,' sighed Jane.
The ticket waainnle out, the money was paid,
and Jane left the shop. It was a great disappeiet
'mint to have got only five shillings for the ring.
She was strongly tempted to beg. Wotild her
grandmother be angry I It was market day at
nookfield, and there were many well dressed peo
ple walking in the streets—ladies with strathig
happy faces. some of theta leading by the hands
.little girls younger than herself. who Kingly
wrapt in • furs and pelisses.. Then these ladies
were buying at the ehops, not more necessarie s ,
but luxuries and d males, toys for the ehiblren,or-
marinas for their hotises, fruits, and preserves, for
family enjoyment.
tlniught Jane, those ladies, having .'en
much Heili`ey to spend, will nut refuse to help (u•.
I won't show them the live - shillings—hut
no,' she hastily corrected herself. .1 have 11. e
ehillines, and that, as graudnnera says, 'will keep
the wolf from the door.' There are our folks
here who, perhaps, have not a penny; let them
get al i a tiuot, duos , who arediliosid to cite. -It
I were to-beg I should only wrong such as have
neither money nor food.
Thoughts akin to these prs-ed rapidly through
the gut's Mind, and she determined to return home
without delay, lest her grandmother should grow
uneasy at her long absence ; and in the act of in
creasing her pace, ebe felt for ler money, which,
folderfin paper. she lead thrust in her bosom, to
assure herself that it was safe. Alas! alas! it
was gone! -the ticket was also one.
They are gene!' AVith ashy face atel palpita
ting heart she tilt end fel. egam. They are gone.
Overpowered by her misfortune, she sat down
upo i a dour step. arid wept in agony. The house
to which the door stepioelonged was eel rutty the
habitation of a . Wealthy imltsblual. It %Vat s!tua•
ted in the aristuratio quarter of [look th Id. • More
over it was eaaeniy (roman; the church, whose taL
per spire pointed, like the clergyman's Sabbath
finger, upward ; and winch, being thus =set, on
week days,before the eyes of those who dwelt in
this and the adjoining - houses, could not but re
vive in their minds ea c h morning end every hour
of the day of labor, those lessons which bad sunk
so deep into hearts therein. iii the precetthig day
of rest anti worship. Not that the owner of the
house in question could he supposed to need such
adnieuitioth—tor he, the proprietor of the door
step upon which 1.,e,r Jetty sat and :- Zlit.-was
the clergyman. Oliporttnirty, other,vise, it hap
pened at this eritteal time, I).e reverend gentleman
who had'heen.eurianned biall an hour before to
attend the bedside of a dyi,ag'nute,returned Inane,
nertenuardedhy a thend, who bad joined birn on
the way.
• • •What—ydiat —it hat is thia el-claimed the
clergyman, pairing with his gold headed cane to
the weeping girl. •A child crying ma my door
step. Really, how very inat'entive my ser%anivi
are! The old cry I dare say. Eh, Fil;lter IL-
What, hungei—,thy.'s n, eh ?' •
4 !•houldn't won-:er.' replied the revereai gvi
tlerii.m's companion, with a shrill:.
.G . Orne.—oolllV—:•FV.lk out child,' cried the. pas- •
tor. •D•lill'1 you hear the 114 v. hat was the mat
ter I Do you know who I aM—ell ? I. m a
cieraymati amt a magi•oratel Do yaw:hear that?
I al:Ow nu beggvrs iii [lLlA:field. I send them all
to prison. d'a,':hat, you sn't flightened—an't
Jane Foster, aith”u4hhe . had h isuly risen•and
was wiping her eyes, wits riot in the Irani alarm, d
--she'courte , eyed to the gentleman, and was in
the act of 1110V114 away.
•Siop—siop—not so fa.d. ! I ag,:cd eau what
was the matter ? She dues loo;; faint—does
ttut. Fisher'
'Yes, I think altodoes. a rplivsl Fir : her.
And if she did. there war nothing extra ordina
rymi the cireutti,tailee, for she had walked a long
. dist anee, and had not - broken her fast sine,' the
previous limy, and tacti eiv! had dined-on pit itws.
4 fviel confi lend th.it this is a ca,e of imposi
tion, whi-pried the clergyman to his comp m ion.
.with a singular inattentio,t to his foregone remark;
I?i connexion with our Establishments we have Cps
a large Jobbing Belles, for the printing or •
Books. .- • Large Postera s
Pamphlets, " . . Handbill*, •
gilts of Lading, Bill Beads,
Mink Permits. Citenlars, .. - , .
cards.._ Time Books; kct
....'
Tuitahor whit. all kinds ol` Fanny Plinting,:llll ' a
which wit be executed at short notice *tad . to • beiSiiti,
Bil style.
_ Ills .tuck of Type for dohbing is very tarp ' eddy&
was selected wild a miew to give effect to 1171.'e
and his type for Book and Pamphlet Pris4utti is wad
to any used in the cities.
As hr keeps hands espressly l'or.lobitlar. bit Barteli
himself that his facilities for executing work 14 greet*
than that of any other office. andlhat the Platilk• Will
find it In there Joirattage to pi et , him a Call. r - ...- ''''
'- Ail kinds of Books tirinted,ruled„ and bohadito
order, at short notice.
.. ,
. .
. N Book, Ilindery.
w,- are alsn prepared to'bind all kinds or boos
the olo.t durable Inalitier, at short nonce. 7.: •
Blank "oolts always on hand-also toad, to ordel.
and niled to any pattern.
It tiling .
We have also provided ourselves crlat
ofthe most approved kind. %pal enable, oa ilo'
rifle paper to any pattern to order.
NO. 32
eat at home.'` Faster fell the snow, and those
were thus entreated walked factei on their way,
, He that giveth to the poor lenacth to the Lord:
Inasmuch as yo did it not to one of the least Q(
theee my brethren, ye did it not to Mi.' Holy
words! art reined t, those who turard a deaf oat
t.) . t lie p.•titiou of the shivenng beggar ght. z.
Upo:ad.; of two hours did Jana stand esPeatea
ta the thickly snots. and suffering the se.
e r e.st rri,stion from the cotnbitted effects of cold
awl htm k ,r.' And during all th 4 time she got, an*
gey and even • abusive words, deprecating 1044 ,
but not one half rainy
---not one.
' And now the day was so far advanced that the!
night W0u . 1.1 $.1(111 dunwed fist-434
Th e cold wa+eclren e.. As she hi.iffied along 1111 . 5
paveMento, she caught f equent -sights of glowing
tirt.s in ,:ratrs, and IhiPpy people Warming them.
till CF thereby
her heart. She must hasten hiene, lest her' pool.
grandmother shoilld die with fright. becstise oilier
lerag absence. Yet (race more she would beg-4 ,
yekonee inure, for her aged relation's sake, Atli
would Ili ~. A sailor, rather art oneorroupo pet
sons4e in Rookfield, operoaelied. 6fie railed hot
hand. in supplieattoir—her pale fate, streaming
with tear, and her supplicating attitud e , attar:trot
the'worthy tar's attention. She told her Sidi', laid
the humane seamen drew from hia pecke,,C,,a loath y
ent ruf3.l. and placed five shillings in her halid soy. -
in; that he gave it to her for the sake of Alit mo;
titer, who veal an old warns'', and whom ho' rya
hurryin; to inevi_atter a lung, hiag absence; tflbli
was alive.
Oh •
tt joy —oh , light hearted joy
counted Ideas:tip upon the head of the gencrou*
son of Neptune happy Jane eet hetl (mei!
hontewa din good earnest. She wee on the tricot
now ; But snaked to the skin
,by the penetrtingr
ttne.
snow. and chilled alt beyond the power o , her
.11 1 .111 t, enfeebled frame to bear ; at every well she,
took, her strength grew leas and less. The anow
tell now so fast and thick, that objects at a trifling
distenc.e were obscured, and her little fret gamy
deeper every instant. Oh—to die upon the lonely
moor—how .horrible! .To sit frantically Own,,
and as ate remembered to have heard'it told that
people had a i peli,thed--to heap the annw around
i er, and build herself a frightful tomb thereaii, Lb I.
Were ouch to be her end through the lung home
of tie' litter wimer's night,•how would hei old,
gra u dino ha rave ni mad despair and call vrt At
• upon Heaven to aid bee darling child. .. ,
Thicker and fast, r —thicker and faster yet. ir NJ
~k y, no limiz, -qt . . no object on _ which rests the eye;
but all one waiite of snow, that made the eye)halle
ache to look upon. Faster and , faster yet, and
frieblvr and I:ehler grew her steps. A dizzAtteaf
carne over hera etrauge demotion spread around
heart. She could not hold out much longeri
she felt her-elf vitt linig—yet one, more struggle fo!•
her young hfv, 1 _
A chirp • as of a little bird, sounded in het esti
It was close beside her—a robin. 7 a winter refill
. , ,
• Tile inaor wag, in bummer, particulany- DUNN
e veil. for a rn,.o . "There was not a tree fur a,trird
t:, perch urn, Only a few shrubs, and th ey areal
How hidden by the snow. • • ,' , g.
Chirp, chirp. - i •-•'''.
it -was onl- a God -alont'•
y a simple, robiti—nus Glom
knows how greatly its presence cheered our
maiden, battling against the storm on thtt shelter%
less and dreary, moor. What - trifling eircumstan-,
Cf . .l can infuse new into the despondingbretat!
The B,mA - warrior gleaned new vigiFfront waiefit:
a spider. Nang() Park, when resigned tcOisi
in'the A frican.desert,'beheld a tiny men liftingiti
obscure head to the heaven that . encloseth all thi
.wttr:d, and fait that Clod who planted' that hnzakle
vegetation there, and did not withdraw from it Hl
sustaining hand, but sent the breeze to fan It, id
the rain . to water itiv9uld succor the child' of
1,11; own likeness also ; and from that consoling
,hough thew grew such energy, that his linitis
received neis,strength thereby and_ be piosecutod
his path anew, and arrived safely, at th i n
had despaired to reach. And this little robin- -
, this humble robin, dearly beloved by tale and Ito
b'e, and homely rhyme—of the music of its speech{
of its criep,chirp,. chirp—were begatton such
resolution and courage hi the heart of the sinking.
Add,•that there was no longer any,queation of
her drooping and dying ; but a certainty that Oki
wouid b hold her Grandmother again, and live,.
pleane God, to ble., , s lino in after years for pritiers.
tag her einidst . the dangors.of that afternoon.
The rohtn ma, became her guide. Not that Rho'
could have iiMs.a her way, but the trodden path ,
:win?, hidden by the snow, one direction, so that,
she did oat wander from one conjectured trade:
was as ,nod as anuthe'r.:Atul the robin went
ii , ipitliZZ — gin cv flying. and even •
st.engtitening her resolution. And so she found
herself. ere tong, at the door of her Krandmether 4 l
cottage, rind then she saw the rohin he more. ,
She related her story to her grandmother while
1 Warming herself at the fire which blazed on the
hearth. And oh, whit fervent thanksgiving aseeh:.
ded 'that niglit fnout the lowly roof to the Throne
of Glory
The next morning there caine a knock at the
cottage door and when Jane opened at, who should
present himself but the sailor who had given her,
five shillings on the previous afternoon. 'He etae.".,
ted with surprise at seeing Jane. itiquiSrd whet's(
er dame Foster lived there. W hen Jane replied :
that she did, the seaman gave a cry of joy. • -
•Th“t's Richard's voice,' exclaimed the old
woman front within. .1- know it is! Clod be
praised. He leis sent ha,* my son. . -
mother ! my dear mother cried the sallcf .
lustliti4 into the eottago.
pass'ille scene. which followed. .
•
‘.1,)11 >o thi+ i will Jane —itty . =.oson child, said
the :•catrion, preA,;ntiy, taking her in his lap, 2011
kisiu her for full five minutes without drawing
breath.
'Yes, that is peer M try's said the grand.
loather. •It was her Mother's wedding ring that
she nawiii.d .
old wuwau, the neighbour, Sane herself, all
assert that it sa no robin ; hut en angel fromther
that kd her over the Moor that afternoon.
Who shall dare la tali at their belief? For ere"
not the resolves, which nobly taken; enable notti
butte sueressfully with the storms of life, 'and
conduce t I .) rue —a n ge la, and guardian angels,~
tool So G speed the Winter Robin on
repeated inissiOns. .
VTR:I7ES AND VICEb.-•,1 ulna' heard one of
the etvvereat men l evernew•ebseivie,• :virtues
lie it the medium, we* ir. the ex items, arid eery
virtut,ltaa i n attendant cite.' • l'he practice of
virtue,: tudir their. attendant vices is common-6P %•
irac.,eu of virtues Without, alone, rare, excellent,'
and beautiful. We have generority and extraba
gance—juatieeanc[.everity--tdaerheasanciweak=
ueva--economy and ecrvtousgreas, walking hand
and hand. How few there are who learn well. to
Cutaidi r and svuteh••:SV•et th'eir.nature and the bah• .
it zt of their winds, and to avoid the evil tender:
ctlb of their evniatitutiorrai virtues. ',
A °values Wst,sti Sion Bosons—A sign
over u cubler't shop, in she Winn of Haeoltosi;
ordi W ;des, Ins. 4 4i it toe following words:
Pryce Dyrr, coblei;dater in t*ccr shag *nl
and . l.lessn and 4tnger bred; egs laid mei
morning by tiro and very good YRAdis—in
sumer. gentleniCa and lady can Ibive good tae end'
crumpets and etrdwbery and , cranue—brith - skird
milk because I cunt get nil erase*. N. D. shimw
and boots Wedded very wellY -
PAT_ AND THE BDITOR:
'Ye'r copy ro: bati Bur,' qudth Pettiet the
•It lo>ky 11% Icyo setatati off the lime 'Ciitit
, sp:inter, ' . • I,
And faith but Port - shure 1 nicer shell. /aid Pi.
Till in type t dace attend displayol
SOB TG
he old was in beilimss and id
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