The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 29, 1846, Image 1

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.Ternis of the Miners'. Journal,
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TwO Deflate per annum, payable semi-annually in
advanc adv a nce In the County--and an nu
aity in to those who residn out of the Pou ntp
...=
The publisher reserves to himself the 'Uhl to chasge
24 nnum, where payment Is delayed longel
.50 . per a
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ban one year-
TO CLUBS
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Three entries to 0136 addressr,o' ss 00
,Do . D .."10 00
• Seven ..
Fifteen Do ' .- Do 20 00.
Five dollars in advance will pay. tot three ,FePr's suh.
4 ription tp ... the joorttal. . .
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-- - - 1. R-.VTE:O7-,ADVE}ITISING,
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One RIVITO Of itilm,,,,. 5,103 e,,, A .
F,viry_subseent neertion, • - '
Half Squave of §..hnes, 3 times,
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\csonseresit-3-tTer.trns, each,
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6e:scent insertions, each,>--
~, square , 3 months,
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n nths,
=s ard.
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to it
411 1
A,
One C. ~
Buorterards of Vire lines, per annum,
31 rellantiNnd others,',advertising llrthe
Lear, ol pilvilege of inserting dif- .
e rent adver ~e niel i r.niviekly:" i .
r larger Ad Il ,erlisements, as per agrenment ,
I
ie Insurance.
INDEMNI! In, AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
The racidin Insuran ce Co. )
iciFi C aLADELPIIIA ,
pilai 40D,0D0, Paid in
' I Charter Perpetual, • • •
eo.TINUE in make Insurance, permanent and Um
, it ,d, an every description of properlyjn town and
,coon::} on the usual favorable term. Oflict 1631
Chestnut Street fifth Street. .
cIIMILEs N RANCHER, Presi4ent.,
DIRECTORS,
Bander, IScraucl Grant, t.
Arcs Scott, . Fret:fetich Brown, '
T 1 owls Hari, ' Jacob R. nitrh,
Thomas S. irhart.in, Geo. W. Richards, ,
Wagner. - Mordecai D. Lewis.
CHARLES G. RANCHER,
The subscriber tuts been appointed agent for
love mentioned•institution, and is nolv • prepared -
Mate in,nm m e, on every description of property, at
•the lowest ratits.
ANDREW RUSSEL
25—Iy
Pottsville, June 19, 1811,
OFFICE OF THE
Spring Garden Mutual Insurance
Company.
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TIIS Company having organized according to the
orovisionsiJf its . scliarter, is now prepared to make.
Ite,irem es against Ines by Mee on the mutual principle,
colobit.ed with the !security of aloha etoe apital.—
advanirige of this•system efliment.security
• Is priorded at the lowest rates that the busihesrean be
(lope for, as the whole profits (less an interest trot to
exl e , iff, per cep!. per annum on the capital) will he
re
turned to the members of the institution, without their
beHroing responsible for any of the engageinents or li
041ities of the Company, further than the piemiumsac
, wally paid. •
I The great success which this system has met with
w it:Terry it has torn introduced, induces the Directors„
, rqrom.st the- attention of. the piddle to it, confident
Oath re!Mires litit hi be and n'stood to he appreciated.
The act of Incorporation, and any explanation n re.*
.gatd to it. may booldamed by applyegot the„Office
A'orthrrest tourer of GM il
aad Wood 0.. o' of B. BANi-
NAN, Pottsville;
CHARLES ST9ICES,
1,. KROIIIIIAAR,SecretarY• .
• . DIRECTORS;
Charles Stokes, George W Ash,
-...105ei)11 Wpod, I - Abraham R. Perkins,
Elijah Dalcrt, -,- David Rankin,
P. 1.. Lam erenne, Walter R . Dick, -
Samuel T wrisend, Joiepb Parker.
The sitii•::erliWr has been appointed Agent for the a,
linen Mention ,. I Institution , and is- prepared •to effect
- .insurances On II descriptions of propertyß. at BANNAN. the lowest
rates. tJ—
February n ,1616:
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,fife 3itstgance,
A 'ATION AL. OAN RIM)
IaTE AS URA IVC.E...SOCIi::4IIO:t LO.SDON
Empo creel' ti,!.-A4(•of Tu.:l4llex.
CA "IT ..E .
£3POOOOSTC:.
United States Board of Directors.
Jae 4 IlarveqEsq.-thairman, - -
JohnJ. Palniiir; Eill• • .
Jonathan Gutoitime,-Esq. • ' . .
-,)---- Jamesißu irman Esq. : • t
Geoir Di, •I n y, E nT : ~ ~ ..,,- - }New York.'
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Samuel , lowlind, Esq. -
Gorman' A Worth, .F.sq. • -
• . Pam — u-4.:, I. Pox. Esq •
-. 'rim: pail It. Biddle. Esq. Philadelphia. • -
• ',GE Err AGENT SA. AIANAGEIZS
'f'.. kir' ilie New.),%,..1; Branch. J.• L. Star. 74 Wall s'.
New ;York; for ige .Ncw England Branch, !E. A.
• .' • ,_;rattan, Merchant's Eichange, Boston;, for .Mary-`
• ' ...land
.; and Washington Branch, D. ll.lellvain, icler•-•
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hmati , st.'llaltiniore; for-the other -Branches, %Vm.
',Peter, fA$ south 4th street, Philadelphia.
ON\ KERS —4llcrt:ll a fit'l3 Bank. New York.
IIIYSICIANA.—J'.Ii- Rodgers, M. D. and, A. F..
' • 11Orai:k.'1%1..D. New yrirk; Winslow : Lewis, Junr..
' M D r ,Boston; T. 'HI Brickler, M.D. Baltimore; .1.
' ‘ Bard:li Biddle, M.D. lihiladelphia. ' •
sOI.ICITORS.'-W.'Van. 'Hook, New York; F.
Dever. Boston; J. M. Cainpbell o Baltimore, Wm.
I . V. tialey; Philadelphia.
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This ins.ittutinp,'tllunded'on tkeMulnai Safety and
Joint Stock principle.fand embracing all the recent,
' - irtinrovements, in th - imiencc of ,Life Insurance.
allot' havitig exiitrienced tile most marked sucesS'd
' mEurdpe, has' established offices at:British America tl
ritur . rarnita .parrs - of the .t.illitcd States, ivhere its 1
principles are witinie ,, equa! favour, and ripproral.--‘
' • Amongst ,thc many ll,dvanrages which it (lifers trk
• all`ner , nris wishing tchalisure their lives. ve I si.:=itsi
• . enitet.cr SI 61111tV, ati,sing from a large paid up and i
• m4elv invested capital; 2d—ifs• moderate rates of
‘: •
.prenituaii ;•35d—ilie Participation of :ill profits by the
oinsorrott , which (as ,t,hti bipi,ncss of the Society in
Iteat Britain aniVelsewli*. has tiecomil very eaten
• 1 i l v e e ; : .. , : .
a t,
t i v t i ! li t it
i t i i i l t s y l fl o S LI?
ilt 6 1 4 pod.o;iii,hoir:dr.'n,coef;
t4ht,eh.p.
MII , III , ..1 itmr farmer imynent s. .w he:lever required
'' L . ...ite , .o.s, oitig Ilit• tilil againstitCll,m Lif.? Insuran-
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ees with -1.1 ..e.
e, wlp,:e. Incomes are precarious. al
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'., who ne : .:lit d•C'.id llic Prl,S,L,llily- o! being in, arretir
••• . •••• with il.e . tr pleimilint , \ ..oti of thereby forleiting their
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precious pa. 1,411.- 1 ,24. ,
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P.allpilletti', ~1 1ta1r..r1,..: 1.),': ''`.. , ,riesyirat es aand every
- • oth
iher itif,trimition, may lin'ohd, on application to
e Agent. at No. 68 ..oirtli Frth
loan street. Philitlel- , '
• • 'phia.;of Marlys - IN. Foresi.,, West Branch Valley.;
and : - I the efficeill tho Min'er's' Journal, Fottsville
• : •Intie 2811 - C
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)THE Glll.'l\lll, LIFE 11\t$URANC. ANNU
Ivry
artusl CO:., OF PHILA D
A.
e" OFv10E• 159 CHEN3T• ST.' .
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A 00. Iniurance on LiVes,erant Atinuities and Er
' .I.l.ldoVinients; and reteive and exectite trusts.
I I /:ate: Pr insuring SlOO on a single life: •
e-1 VOr I year. --1 , 0r7 years'. . For
annually. „Annually.
, 110 out 1 ''
0 38;. -- _r 1.77 - --',,
' :M. .`; 1 - 34 .: • ' , 1 38 - : ~1 .2 28
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•.10 - 1 60,, .' : 1 93: - -320 V
. 50 . •t, .1 00 . -- .2 fici r '4 k2l
60 -, 4 35 , . ' 4 - ,91': ' - 7 . 00 -
Exi•ort.E:.—ft,person aged qo• .. ears next birth-day,
y payineth. Cflmpinyll 31, would secure to his fa,
imilyor.helis $lOO, should he die in one.yeal •
.' ru . for
Z l3 10,he secures to them.slooo; or- tor 613 8 0 annu
.- I:11y' for 7 yearq n
or Recures to them WOO .thould lie
e in?. years ; fots23oo paid'. annually -during
'life heprovides forthem ' 1000 e Should he die in
never he dies.;
for. 46,550 they would'reeeive +25000
c one year - . .
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. 4AriI:AUT P.,1815.
• TIM Managers of this COmpanY;kt a meeting held
co the 27th Dedinber, ult.„,aereeably to the design
referred in thinriginal prospectur or, circular of the
Company, apppriated a Bonus or addition in all poli
cies for: the whole of life.,:remainingin force, that
were issued prior to the.litt of January. ISM Those
of them, therefore which were issued in theyear 1836,
Will be'ninted to 10 per Pent upon the sum 'risme&
~,- - zking an addition,,of 8100 Ann every $lOOO. That is
.4 nno, will be paid when Ilk policy becomes a claim_
'instead of theslooo originally insured. Those policies
- that were issued in .107 will be entitled to 81 par rent,
'nr *S7 50 on every .81000... And those ionssue d eve in
ry IF I . OO,
,39,
will be (tattled to 71
. per cent, or *75
andin ratable proportions. on all said '`policies issued
- prior to ist or Jaimary,lsl3. . •
The Bonus will be credited' each polocy on the
'books endortitd:on presentati at the Office. • ,
• It. s the des - Wi'of the Company. to cont inue to make
addition or, holus to ..,tlie policies for life at . stated
periods; . ,
11. W. RICHARDS, President.
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,' Jou% F. 1 3.1.15E5, Actuary.
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ttic:rhe subscriber has been a mated Agent (or the
aboire Institution. and is prepar effect Insut-at-rances nn
Lives, at the published ratesrand give any inmatte
desired on the subjcct,.on • application at this office.
d , , . , BENJAMIN BANNAN
‘• ,yotcsvine 0e1L,P11:.i........,..,...;...:“...........,....... s—t
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: . • 'Coal Screenal..Coal Screens !! .
rpm, sascriber is 'extensively engaged in the mau
1' factorY of wovEri WIRE SCREENS upon- an
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improved and entirely new principle, fur' which he has
secured LETTEAS PATENT, andwhich he confident
ly,believe's wilrhe found upcin trial, superior to every
other screen In use for durability and ell the qualifier
of a good screen.: They Are woven entirely of wire,
and can be made with meshes and threads of anj , re
\ wined size and strength. , f , .
WIRE W.EAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
.. ' will be executed at the shortest notice, and screens
made to every pattern. adapted to all the uses for
- . which greens are required. -
, iller Thesubscriber has recently removed his . estab;
' lishment to Coat S'teet, near'the corner Of Norwegian
'street. . , . . HENRY JENKINS.
Pottivilte, April 4 1(4: ' " 14.
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CHEAP WMS. - )
VlMsubscriber hiving •purcbasiedie entire stock
of Goods (cola Messrs. Trowthldge dr.. Co., will
obi:Moue to sell tattle old stand in Centre street,il.rect
1.
. , lg opfoEite, G. Y . Slfiter's store, all knds or.;
Dry Goods, -•-• • : GTOCerieS i
Pr...i.icius ,
) ' satleens and Glass ware,
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• 1.,,, ,, , troes, •
~. ~,,.:6,.,,,,,:v othl.r article lizi.sliy kept iti a Store. mid
•„„,rfujiy Iftvitei, ar
tic l e per , itt , wishing 'to purchase
Goods al me ion , cat rbilsville prices, to fall and ez,
' #IIIIIIC his 'assortment befote trarclAsal ream.,
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—; WILL TAACti 'Too To PIERCE THE Downs! Oy\TEI ' \EARTH, AND JCRII.IO OUT FROM T. I ORTERAF. OF MO..•.ITAINS, SIZTALs W ATCH wil.l. arcs srfcic..GTH TO oUIL ANDS AND soDJISCT' LI. NATULZ TO OLIN USIC AND_,I.I...L'OUTLIt."--Dge. JNIVRON.
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25
WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGEN
$3OO
5 00
7 00
3 00
10 00
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PHILADELPHIA ARCADE ,CIITLERY STORE.
CARDS,
John'Df. lboleman;, • ••
No, 32 and 33 Philadelphia Arcade, respectfully
11:invites ihe attention of dealers to an extensive
stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Razors, Scissors
and Butcher Knives of his own importation, whish will
be sold in tots to suit purchasers, at a small advance on
importation cost. The assortment comprises ,Joseph
Rodgers & Sons', Grooves AL . S ,ns',•Wade & \Batch
ers',,Wnstenholars, Penny's and other celebrated ma
kers. Also on hand, a large assorinient of Gnns, Pis
tols. Huntins Knives, Chapman!s !bier. Strops, Pock
et Books, Purcussion Caps, Spectacles, Violins, Accor
dions, &c:
Philadelphia, Joan:try 3d, MG
E A. lIATHAwnI.] I , • [J. 11. MITCHELL.
.E. HATHAWAY a CO.
COM ISSION AND EASTERN PUOMUCE ERCIIANTS
.?:(o 23, North Whaires, foot of Arch St.,
PII , II..ADkLPHik:
"HATE on hand, andare constantly receiving large
11 suppl;es of all kihds of Fish; Oils, and EA rrERN
PRODUCE; Whlth they will sell on the most reasonable 1
terms. to COuntry Dealers: viz.
10,000 Balls. Bleached Winter Whale Oil. ,
3,000 " Sperm . 1 11. •
2,000 Solar Oil.
5,000 " - Common Whale.oll.-• •
100-11 Ms.. Tanners Oil. various qualities. ' •
500 "• No - 1, 2. & 3 Mackerel. 04 & whole bbls.
100, " I Saltifon, in whole and half
56' " Mess Shal. '
100 " Pickledlabridor Herring.
SOO Boxes Scaled " • "
30,000 lbs. Di y .Codfisb.
500 Doz Painted Pails..
' 300 Inds. l'alcined Plastei.
•
150 " • (;round Plaster.
maps; Sperm Candles, Teas, Coslien and
Pennsylvania Batter, Eastern Hops. and beet Herki
mer county. N. Y., 'Cheese: , All of thd,above sold in
lots to suit purchasers.
Philada , March.2B. 1810
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Platform Scales.> .
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Af, ADE stiii able for Rail Rharls,Curtals. COal, Hai'
1.116 Ores,,Stoves, Cotton. Tobarca, Live Stock. 5.5. •
r. - Orders promptly attended to at our no n tefarrory,
Second street, Camden. New Jersey, or Store No., 3,
'North sth st4 . Philadelphia. '
. ELLICOTT &I ABBOTT.
Oct: IStli[lB4s ' ,- . t • .4n_.
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DATE'S DOUBLE - BEAM
PLATFORM SCALES; . •
BALE'S Simile Beam
PatfortnlS'erdes .
" Double-" Cotintet
" Sing,l4
"Even ‘,...‘2).. "
Brass Beam "
Iron
['Stott Balances, " • •
Spring "
Bing and Nest Weights
for sale WHOLESALE
'AND. RETAO., at 'the
SCALE WAII6IIOUSE
'GRAY k BROTHER,
11WA1.NDT St:,
Dealers all kind, wmvaies and Weights.•
.1‘: 'IS. All'Scales sold by us are warranted to. give
satisfaction in every particular. • G. tr. It.
Philadelphia March 99 r 13--
.. SPICING / BALANCES, •
1 f ID.9?.Elsi - ALTlity 051prtnv to SPIIING BALAN-
11./CLS with and without poihos, tyith a foil supply ~
of the different 51409 Of Dalc'S Plaffirm alt! Counter
SCALES, just Iteceivedi and for sale at the ::cALE-
Wharehotise of' ~
.-• •• ....- . : • GRAY - ii: BTIOTIIER ;
Zi . Ci. 31W ' " NUT St., below Second. -
% 0 - 4 ' - - e itl. l March 29, .. 13r
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C,!CALES 50.--PALE'S • EVE.ti REAM COUN
.O TER SCALES ARE MORE DURABLE AECU
-3...`,.E., AND CONVENIENT ilinn any
Scale those
vigil front ohe grant to 100. pounds for sate at the
„v prier of 84 -50 facti Larger/47 , e , $5, and
Lit with Dish, warranted to kive sap:4ll(lton.
- •., GRAY & BROTHER,
No. 34 WALNUT street.
ray; MArch =O.
dITAP BOOKS Rt . STATION'ERY
SAY &_TROtITMAN ,
No. 183 i Allarlat st t bet Tree' 4 th;cl. 6th,Nr-side,
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I'IItLADELTIII4, . .
ESPECITULLY call the attention of Country
1 NlerchantS, Professional Gentlemen and the Pub
lic generally, to their. extensive stock of Books and
Stationery. compr,ising•
School. Day Books, ' ',veers, and
Mediral.• Blank. Biinks of ivery'de
.
Classical and Miseella- scription, at very low pri
neous Books ; . • • ces. , i
Cheap Bided 1 Cap -and Stationery of all kinds, and'
Letter Paper; ' all other articleslin - their
•, Wrapping Paper, ' : • line of business ;
which they Will sell at the lowest price= _ and on as rea,
sonable terms as any other ) Book Ecuibliliment in this,
city. . I , •
N. B.—Tne highest price given for Rags lit exchange _
for Books and Stationery.
Philada., March 7.1546
I' AMERICAN HOTEL,
• PHILADELPHIA ' '
I
TilF.. commodious and detiabitltily lo
cated lintel, situated in .Chesnut street
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.-•.. .• lypiite.the,State,
4 44 1
g Philadelphia, directly oppi
I House: Rentm Cilarier,—Prciprietotr
ofiiirs)eVery Inducement t) the travelling
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public. It is. in i the eentre olhusiness, l- ,tt is Within tiro
minutes walk of the PoSt Office, CustOnt House, the
kuthipfil Banks and places of amusetneitt ; is in an
airy and delightful location, and the proprietor, pledges
himself,to devote every attention to ii-L4 table. and to
have obliging and attehtivd servants fp conduct to the
comforts of his guests. Ilathi, walun'ind , toldi
atleaps
ready% and an assortment of wines of unequalted . ex7
• cellence. , •
1815,
agiictriturat intreitOrse.
~.
- " het sit., north aide, hetr ten l'tk,and Bt h its.,
P gad? Dr:OHM.' '`.., \
' THOMAS I? TUBER has fust rece.lyd front Worcus
' I ter, Massachusetts, 'an assortnOnt ' of. Ruggles,
Bourse, & Mason's improved Cagle Sultsrdt , atul other
PLouG7 ii S. wliii,h , have been so Much approved of by
the mincipal Agricultural Societies in View Enuland
— the several last years; also Bennet's and . Stevens'
Self-Feeding Hay and ',Straw Cutters, a late and very
valuable improvement in that kind of ° iinplement ; •
Grain cradles, Atc,; an assortment of Boggles, Source
& Mason's\Self-Sharpenini Ploughs of - the form and
.1
model of those above name I, are daily expected. 'f'.
1 F. lab also various 'and' 0 e most approved articles
manufactured in this %goon , „'viz: Corn Shelters. Fan
Or Winnowing Mills, Grain' Cradles. large, an-I small
hay and Straw Cutters, together with '4 large assort ,
ment of Farming And Ifortieultural T,013,, Ha,/ and
Manure Fork - S.Coal, Grabc and commmfaize Steel' and
Iron Shovels, long bumlie round andlsMiAre end ditto;
exira stout steel Se`ades for briekmakersii -Garden do;
Toy deo; Grirden•liakes and Hors all sizes; Field Hoes,
es,
-PotatiDiggers," Sevthes, 'Snairlis, Fcythe Ston
Ch, ins, Axes. Hatchets, &e.‘ All or most implements
in t he.- Agrienlulrat and •Gardening line will be'kept
constantly at the above store. • C• .
' Philadelphm, May1.9.1Q46,
- To 'Machinists and otheTs. ,
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Pl, 4 ;llit; universal Clinch. an sizes, from 6 to •10
inches t; Salter's El'pring . Balances. made ex
Pla pressl tform y
-for Steam: Engines, SO, 50 and 14 pounds.
and Counter Scales, more than 56.ditTerent sizes and
parjernsw sale wholesale nnd than at the' lowest
mf.imfactuna prices, at No. 31 Walnut street. by
; .GRAV t.r. BROTHER.
rhilarlelphia, Feb. 7, istq. , • ' . 6
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BURDEN'S 'PATEV NORSE SHOES
n- MADE' OF DUE' beet refined American
Iron, for sale at about the same prices of the
&. . Iron in bar,being a saving ,orabout 100 per
yr cent to the, purchaser. All shoes sold,
ore
• warranted. and If hot satisfactory; can be
• returned and the nionny will be refunded.
„•• f oit4X : .lk. IlltOTIIElt, 411 Walnut At., Philada:'
IRON - STORE. - •,
/M. vmbscribeis have , onstantly on- hand: at the
lowest rates, 'lron Of fovmachi
ner'y purposes, and also for covering siliutea. and fox
steam engine boilers, and for coal cars. ' •
111011.113(dc JONES..
S. W. corner Schuyikilland t da.
Philada., N0v.22, ' 4T-ly
IMPORTANT TO ALL
-rCOUNTRY IfOUSEKEEPERS.
, . .
Yon may be Wire of obtaining, at' ail
times, pare and highly flavored TEAS,
.„
."s. , 1 „
L a i , ~ by the single' poupd Cr ;arger unseat",
*.. ';,, . • at the PERIN TEL COMPANY'S
: -.1 - - ', ~...‘....-•,_ lA' AREEiOIISE, 30 S outh Second Street
. •
'bet serrElarket and Cbeeent Streets, Philadelphia.,
lierettfore 1.1 has been very difficult, indeed, altnov;
imrslitsi IF, always to obtain good Green - And Black
Trap: II Ft now you have only to visa' tbe;Pekln Tea
etnn,panVs Store to obtain as delicious and fragrant
le
Tesis yOu could Wish fur. MI tastes tan bete be sultl,
ed, with the advantage of getting a ;cute =tide at alow
Fite: Philadelginadllfte ,200818. • .1 2. ',
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MI
EKE
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47-nly
PHILAPELPHIA.
Ilottsvitte Business (Eatbsi
Cards of five lines inserted for $3 per annum
Dry Goods, 'Groceries: &o
GEORGE IV. SLATED,
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Whplesale & retailbry-ieod, Grocery & ittietor Store
A.FENV DOORSI!I!%IVre int lIA7 SCALES, CE THE ST. ,
. • Pqttsville. -
MEMINMEIr
• "DAVID N. lIEISLIS ,
DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND. Vigtloli.,
Centre st. 3d door above Calloorhi , Pottsville.,
TUOMIS TENDMQ
Wholesale and Retail Dry Gdod Mc boat,
CENTRE ST., 1 DOOE ABOVE NORWEGi2II,
POLEViIIe. .
sJaMCS'3I., Si., Cob, ." •
,
Wholesale Sc retail dealers in dry goods, grOef ries &c
~Hirt door tp Fors.,h .itortimee flute!,
CeKtire-st 7 , Pott±villc.
irlionlaq D. Beatty,
DENLI9, Iti
e VAY GOODS, GitOCF,RIES,' &c
.Curner_of Centre and Norwegian streets,
• P.ottsvitie.
FON Si., BttOTIIIVR,
Dry Good, Grocery, Liquor, Flour and reed Store.
crime Street. Opposite the Lamb Tavern.
• • 'Potteyille.
\ EIOVA:11111* IEAADLEY,,.
MORRIS' ADDOION Tcisrp9Trsvltax,
Dealer to tail Road and, Bar iron, Groceries, Oil, Fish
HAY i AND GRAIN.
Jolt 9 Douty,
IMPORTER AND'kDENLER IN DRY . Gi
GROCERINfI',AND LIQUORS,
At the New tVork S . tefe, Oetttre:st.
Wholctale andqtetail Dry Good Merchant
Centre st, 5 drnrs below ,Uarket street.
• Pottsyttle. •
James .
mes I DONCIICY,
,
WHOLESALE' ANE RrTAIL. GROCERY STORE
17i ' slollftle ADDION.
FOSTEI Si, DAILY, . -
Wholevatil'and Retail DrT . G cod arid groaary Store
CORNEA OF CENTRE AND MAR ET STEETB,
worry 1.• . , •
JOUN L
DEALER IN DRY GROCERIES
. Centre atreet,2nd door bele): Ofakantane atrceti
rorrsin E.
. . -
®CUT.-r & IOSTER;
- - L N -uvr k -Tirr..l
Wlinlesale & Remit IDry Conti And Grocery 'Merchants,
,Vezt door to the V'otr7t Hall. Centreot—Ertiteerllle •
. .
-:-------Tr7-----rt. .
-I . * E. Sz_ . Ilan-liner, :
. ,
_DIViIiER-R-IN DRY. - •00DR-AND GROCERIES,
Centre st.bettreen the . Errhanze le' Geisse's Hotel,
p Rsvitle. -
. _„..
• .I(P.4.ooL'illven;
GILO.CERT /41NT) ETY STOTCE,
nnr below• larket; .
• k
ITEITCII
MERE 11 ‘ A,N T T-IDR 'A N 1) DRAPER
,_TWO_DOORS ABOVE TII.E.TONVIC
Cleelcs; --- WAtehea and Jewelry.
14,ELA - My & ELLIOTT, .
cLaa, N9.40H AND lEV,TELLAY STORE,
One.: door, above Geig:s..es , New !H o tel, ,
CENTRE. ST., POTTSVILLE, PA.
- L.
CLOCII iND WATCH MASER,
_CE-NTRE 471TEET I TIIIUD DOOll 11ELOW MAITA7TANGO,
Pott , ville. •
•
- S. L. VODEP.,
- CLOcc. ANDIWATCH , MAKER, .
anire street, felir cigars below .3larket tOrillt.
of
farticulOr attention paid to die i Pa
epairing
CliiCks And Watches. •
Hotels and Refectories
SNCIIOGE
o.lLtssiG, PROPRrTOR,
6NTRE'STREET, CORNER OF CALLONViiiLI,
I Pottsville, Pa. ' '
O TTSVILLE IIOVSE;
DANIEL HILL, Proprier,
'centre street, Pottsville' Pa.
TE111101t1.11f,: BOVLE, . . .
, j ~ :l'. - OYSTER HOUSE,. . .
...-
OIINER OF AIADANTANOO AND CENTIIE STDEET,
•
; Pottsville.
ri• Otsters served up in the beetpol.kEibleinanner7 {a
Il ALL . ItEFECTORY,
PEfrMR. F. IVICITYEY,, Proprietor,
C'ENTItt COTTSVILLE:.
ii It iii it
. 1 C 111, •1 ,- 9 • •
lIONFECTIOti ER ill;D FRUITERER.,
.11 Puttsvill rs f ,
Ccittreete Yhnir.4 h
pt., ore the .11ine Bank.
: e.„
Haxiware and 7..F0n Stores
•
, Banditry ei,„ „po'rr,'
• HARDWARE AND IRON IVIEFtCHANTS , .
• • -At lite Town
Gepige Mi. f stichter,
11.1 RD , AND al .=R .
I . Corner of Centre end Market streets,
• • Pottsville.
s and Medicines.
• JOIHN G. 1.1111.015irN, AO:
WROLESALE AND'RETAIL DRUGGIST,
[At W. T. Epilog's old si'dkul,
CENTRE ST. PertsVitLE,
S. C. -31.4,1RT1N, .
WITOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
CE,NTRE 2; DOORS BELOW 101.11ANTA , NC O,
4' L, TOttsViile.,
Botts and Shoes.
EMI
Moody, Si,' Aechternait4t
- , BOOT &SHOE;DEALERS ,
One doer httiii‘v Mr: Andrew-R. White's
Store,
G'EPITI!E' STREET,; VILAX, A.
.02; • -R. ?Tfl. SC 10ENEft., • ;
SADDLERY, HARNESS, BOOT Sr. SHOE STORE
NEXT DOOTOre GEORG 4 NV- ALATEVE STORE,.
• • ' Centre St., Pottsville. .
Br : p.
Lipidncoit SiTaylor
.'intetchant Tailors,
cons nu •or GENTILE AND AIAtiANTA.IIOO STIMEIit,
' •
ISEN.T. T. TATI.OIt, •i,
MCERCRAFT TAILCiII.AND DRAPER, I :
Next'flooitio Ciemcn's do Patvin's Diug Store,
• .—' 0 . •tre st.,'Pottsville , '
§teazn, Ezighie,Fptorf9s..
PottsvMe Iron Works,
, E. W. DIcGENNLS, Proinictor,
CORNER OF Noirikar.ex.eX) 0032 , STS
. . .
livirwooro Si,SNIEDIER; •
qanufgertireri, of Slims Evinti Caring', #Le l
Corner, of eallowbill etts: . •
rorravii÷e, " •
• WAIISOIVit
MAGYATEATE ,ANEtE AGENCY OFFICE ! ,
.Market street, a Zoo doofs above Centre, ll'ott.siii,ll4
.111:11$EPII F. SEWERS,
DENTIST, IA DitEsiSite AND SABI:IEB, 6.
Centre etreet, afir duo?' score the Penn: //OA 7
" i • Potineilhe.
••_
Mil
Nommnanimmem. , ..•--
FOR TAE PROPItIETOP,, Port 5V1.14;f4 5(.1.11.711. 1 K1.LL COUNTY, PA.
Ammoimim
AY -i'MORNiN6;.:'.4..UGIJO,
pottentirc Business Pas.
•
Lep].
E k. IR 0 140 ItEiy,,
r • ATTORNEt - AT LAvv:,•rrrsp4r.A.,
Office in Centre stt.eet,tfiTeoetidcfe•o.ra 1111,e h^B
semr'oe
JOHIN CHAS. NEVILLE, ' 1 .
. ~ , 0
i' ATTOTUREV 4 1 . T LAO',
-,\NriLL'atfend to all bitsiness eptlityited to him. with
care 4d despatch. (Ace qm,dopr Wow the
Stlners',, . -...—
Johrnal. .`
,
Oc ober 9 • ' 42
't JOHN W. HOSIpBEHICX,i
'ATTORNEY AT LAW.
onwiasnoilo, l i i .
1-
Jill. 4. . - ' • .
,
S.. lIIMICKT2V; • ••'
t °racy at
Pottsville. Pa.
Will pracifee in the several Courts or Co
.:A: vt% LEYBU'RNr, ' •
• - Attoilwy pit Law. .
AS opened an office. In the iiiorough of Schuylkill
14Haien,. Office in front street, second door east of
Manntrieg !Intel,' will attend to - rill-business en•
trosted.to his .care, n the counties of Seto/3'lldt, and
; • /
April 26 1844 ; ; •
E.' ?•
A!t r . at'
_yo rs ILI.E. PE.
tes-01Tire in Mar 'et at., at; the Emporium ohice,cs
June
II 011EitT 31. PALMIER, - '
ATT6RN EY , AT LAW, •
:j IND • . L . , •
RY
'
rrirrsVlCLE,P►.
ntt'e st. next door to the ExcltantC•in
MEI
Cr Otfice
,10 G . W. MALlcipiN, ,
1 1 .1.o,rney
(*ee ail..4chuytkitt liaO co, .IzO.rtLdoor to Ed
I' : I ward lizintz,inger's Sttire. .• .
. •
—AD W A II D ' S II IP p E N'
1 ATTORNEYAT LA WV,
, j
N co; 1 1 3; PTI 1.3 N E STREET. PIIILAD,ELPAIA,
ciyiii attend to collections both in the City and Marti.
- of Ptilladelotiia , ' • .
III; Ma) 9,0e46.
.:• Piliaellaneous. •
' • Afitc Magl4trate,,
y.tiatiend to any businesst from ahroad, entrusted
VVto Ni care. Office in• Centre street,a few'doors
below. the Pennsylvania and nears y opposite the
office the Miner's Journal, Pottsville, Pa. •
Pottsville' Feb. 7, ltitG. z. 6-Iy*
OWN' 1141111 IN'S
COOPEPING SII9P, TdAIiKET ST.; I;oTTSVILLE
Coorchng of erery description doiti,at short
'and at reasonable term's.
• • J. 8.6.141rA111.,' •
Piran:ufachaTer of Coaches, Carri.ageS, S'ukeys, - rtz
' I COAL OTREET . , POTTSV,II.I.E. TA; •
C:l7 . Particular , ntteotton paid' to the repairing or
all kinds of Vehictes.Al •
ItALOILE, SICEA3I SAW 111,11pL,
DANIEL LARER Proinigtor, •
IqP Grae . rs con he rt;nt .1. Sillytnan & Son'i'S,tore Cen
tre.4, where they will boinromptllitittended to.
.
.
•' -- Geor g e. Eatori,
CARPET AND -COVERLET MANI.FACTURER;
'Market sfieet, atiove. Market ISquare,
P.OTTSVILI.E. I. . .
-liestentber the
DIA NI V
CHEAP DOOR AND STA ,
Gentre st, nppbsite ti
• PbTrivitt
, • Ci; Franklin Harris,'
41ANT.74-CTURER OF OXIiPiTSlic FLANNELS
- A few il6ors aboie , tlie" Town Hall,
.rOtTSVII.I,F.
-1 m
'Sauel Sillftel,
,
.V.A.INTER AND GLAZIER_,
riqp , brat . he found.at all , timeeOt jtAte Bii.emeot of
the Pilnnsy Hall; P,ottevttle' ,
TOWN HALL I ILIAAIII I ' ROOM,
Tropnptor,
CENTRE , STREET. POTTS,YILLE.
o -
I Edward E: Bland,
ULACkSMMI, AND, MANUFACTURER OF ii.'9AL
. 4 eCIIIEENB, DRIFT CADS &. IlEAVI; WAGONS; -
find:term Additionto Pottiiiiillb, near the Anthracite
Forma , • ' .
; • .Speticer & Lee's
.
• IRON FOUNDRY AND .MACHINE SHOP,
• llle, el hitylkill County. Pa. • .•
OrdUrs promoly ex 4 tiled, on reasonable terms .ca
•,Aug.,il3, - ;
T, 4 IAIAQU A RON WORKS.
:JOHN OLLIS, Puornirroa, ;
Manufacturer of steam Engines, lAthes,i Cars, Mill
Gearing, Iron abd Brass Castinga,•4c.,
On Rail Dyad ctirsir' of . Bridle ' street,
' TAMAQUA. ,
Journal Offil
D. Shollenbe r ger, '
ORCHARD' GRIST MILL,
• POITSVILLE,'h.'
415. AU kinds of Floor, constantlk, on Sand 47
be Vndersuld:!'
t ONERY STORE
Penn.
la*- •
, . ..
• . . lENtERILINE,. .•.' ,
1 3 )EALEIt. IN BOOTS AND SAPES,
Centre si.pa rey en 0.1 ,, belOW Market street .
- - ' roresvitt.t. • l'. '
. Coch ran',
•
CHEAT BE.4D jII:"ID4.CLOTHING STORE,
Centro stibet, opposite , the .4c:l - .9nge Hcite.4
• • porrsvit LE.. , - • •
ftliiletslattle .13ns-incs , J . tfatrbs.
WIfOLESALE AND ..
Dry Goods; Groceries, Flour and Feed,j ry
mirqnqvitte.
. .
• Bast & nepplier, •
•
~I NVHC4,;CSALE AND • RETAIL DEALERS •
Dird3oods, Groceries, F7uur,Fee4, &c. in Suiburii
.Schuylkill county, Pa :1
WS vrra J. AV.014.1 [WALTER S. BioCiOicil AN:
TAILOR & 711cCLENACICIA1 31 , r
,
and Retail Del7l4sin , l'
Dry Goods, Groceries; Liquors, Mali and feed
.CORNER OF:PIECOND & SUNBURY SI'S. •
PITNEIISPILLE. PA. '
. . i
.
, C
• harles 11.:-De; Forest' 1 1 . '
; ; , •
Dealer. , fn - Dry Goods, Groceries,..Flortr :aid . Feed,:
. i
And Niner's (lends, Wholesale . and Retail, i
• , Xincrsbille, Pa.' ; . . I. ~. I
OTt'fStirbon Dusituts Olar,bs.
. Albert. G. Brooke, t • .
- • .
Natiufacturcr of Steam Engines, Castings an d Shovels
Etealn Engines built,•Castings made, and Shovels
lnaiiufactured of every description, and of the best
quality for Mining and other porpoirea. ' •
• : APort ,cartron,. pa. .
Winleritteen,.hfa
isufacturer of Steam iaginer; Pump Gearing, -Cars
• and"f Co3tings of WV ,Zocriptcoat.: .
./ Port Carbon, Pa. ,
• ..1.0
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
In Dry Goods, G r o ceries,; Provisions, FIOUrs Fged Ize
Port dai4,
Boston Basilicas fgarbs._
Binney,
ar..NERAL co.v.vis*ijayr , jsalicirajyr.
Aral Agent orCoal, iron. and Manufactures', 1 City
Wharf, Boston, Mass. Advances made on colis i tgptn!s
mos Blaney, Esq., Boston ' • ..
. Messrs. Grant & Stone,
' Phlladelnhia
; " 'Brown Ea r l; ec Erringion, f -
- Weld & Seaver, Baltimore.
IBoeton, Bee. 20,i 1845,
IN
=I
. ,
Front ihe, Trenton State Gazette. . .
•
•
I NlAlit. . •
, • NIA lit .
. • . Oh! majestic night;
Natnres eat ancestor. Day's elder born!
Youso.
. • • ,e,
.- .
1 ..........1 . ; . . ,
•Frnd! the won't world no tumult broke - •
. ' The ailenre'deepentike,'ibund,, •,, • '
And*it avow. from Nature woke
• ' • Her slumberinc profound.;
, • Save when flip Zephyr breathil repose,
• . . !Willful whisperings ny. ... •
• Andinutici from the sties/inlet rose,
. • • tn'iow sweet symphony. • t
• -: 1 - 'i
, I; • r '- • •
The' moon tom Heaven's cerulean' arch„
' • Mr siiVrir radience threw; - •
11/ ' \ On brute fields their brilliant match
'-'
.!• linnnmhead woilds 'tenon . . ?
O'er nit the heart a ealtnneso ;tole, ;
' • From ittitt till suinmer even. • ' • •• .
1 ' While angel,,voicts in the anat.
. , 1 .Wefe whii:peringhtweit of Heaven.
•
, ‘ •' WO such : lin hour when metnoiy wings,
ler flight t o fi•rmer years,
i r
r
__- it Cioznlitor tvrapt oblivion brings.._.
...
Alternate similes and tears; • • - -
.. Wiiiii-all tbiitfond_alfection mourns`
Laidig in-fainiliarscennii 7—,,
- '
And each de artedjoy'returns C ./
. 1 0 sweet elusive dre : sms.
Theit 7 dries Ihe mind's,diurnai war;
in Itht'whie empire ei'ase,
•• • Arid a conptetino illnsainne are •,
.1103 ed I celestial peace.. - ..
. , .. At Pin on Itpur.t'were Miss to die,. '
- ' -When the Whole heart's In:Heaven,
And all its srthly errors Ile
Aitnercyc:s tee.t: thrgiven.
''''
,„ . .
, • „ 'Then , May he mearfi'd spirit iota,
•' 1 • .By wor .. of lialit,untrod, ,
, .. ' . It& idarlit lath'iyay' sweeping o'er ;
Orlin ill :boWerSg.lf Coll. ,
' Ohltlis!ht,tiniv w myrous are the fires,
• ; • .That Hain thy'dinde i• •
Yet far o'er these the mil a.pirea,
/To the great sour of them", '
P
R
/ "Trenton,7 tna, 18 lq. I
„ . . * 13:.
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, L have -seen the',:infan Xthking doien, like 'a
stricken flower to the gray :lathe strong ma i n fierce
ly breathing out nia,sou upon the -field of battle
—the miserable 'canviet handing upon the scaffold
with a deep curse quilog'upon-hls lips—l have
viewed dea th !fall its fo ms of darkness and %To
il,
gea ore with 'a g tearless eye--but I never could look
on woman, yo gland lOvely wooMu i lading away
from the earth • 9: beatitiful and uncom p laining
melancholy. wi t 'l.tu e lit2 . &the very fountains of
Ifs turned to tears an dust4-Dearalways ter
rible—but, when a f rn'i of arig,e,l. eauty is pass
ing off to the silsMt land of - the skewers; the heart
-feels that soinethiligbvely , ln the witierite - is pass
.ing, from existence, rand' broods, with a'sense Of ut-
ter desulation, caverhe lonely thoughts:lhat come
updike spectres f ~ otn the graveto haunt our mid
night musings: \,- j - : • . ,
i
Two . years ego, I ' took up "my residence for at
fewweeks n al country. village! in the eastern'par :
'Of New •England. - "Strcan Sher my arrival 'I b - ,
i l
catneiacqiiiinted.with\ a, lovely ' girl. apparently • -.
iboutfieventeen years a age. ShChat! lost - e- . 1
lidolfof her pure heart's purest love - ond the sh (1-:
owe of deep and holy memories were resting ike •
\,
the wing 'of dea.h.upon her brow. I . first et
her in the presenen of themiritiful., . She was k t
deed a cretriuk t . be worshipa , e - d- her brow, w it s
garlanded yvith49lffelyoung,iear's sweetest fl4wer,-
-her yellow loc4livere hanging beautifully and
low upon her bosons—and shoimovedthrough the
crowd with "such a .floating end unearthly grtee,
that the bewildered `gaffer almost looked to scalier ;
fade intothe air, likVtlie'creation of some pleas- -
ant dreamt She sfetned _cheerful rind even gay ;
yet I saw , that het gaiety was but thy mockery 311
her f lelini;s.• She smiled butthere was ru..imething
in her timile.which 'told that' its moffrnful beauty
was hitt the bright t.illection -of a fear--and- her
eYe-lids at times, dosed heavily down, as if strug-'
glinglo repress the tide of-agony, that.was burst-i'
ind her sceret heart's am She looked, as if she
could haye left the scene of festivity, and gone
out benenth the quiet • stars, and laid her forehead
down upon the fresh; greeOeatth,.and Floored out
her strickensoul, gush .after gush, till it mingled
with the eternal fountain of life and purity.
bays and weeks passed on, and ;hat sweet 'girl
'gave me hericonfitlenc4 and I became to her as a
brother! :She was wasting laway by disease. The
smile upon her lip was Taintei, the purple veins
upon her cheek grew :risible, anal the cadences of
her voice became daily more weak and tremulous.
On' a quiet 'evening in the depth of Jtine. I wan
dered but.74th her 'g little distance in the open air.
It weather; that she first told me the tale of her
pesitiOn, and of the blight that had comedown like
Mildenrurn her life. - Love had. been a - portion
Of tier existence.. Its tendrilahed heen twined a
round her heart in its earliest .years; and, when
they were rent away, they left .a Wound which
floWed till all the springs of her- soul were Kola].
.:,.1 am pas,ing away," said she; - !:and it should be
-so. The winds have . gone over my' li f e , end the
bright buds r of hope, and the sweet blossoMs of
passions are scattered down, and lie vyithering in
the'dust, or rotting tiWay upon the chill yymers of
memory. 1 And yet 11 cannot sokovn among the
tombs without -a tevr.l , It iti hard to tke leaye of
the . friends who love Ime— it is very and to ,bid
fare Well to those dear scenes, with w ich I have
held communion front
. chitdhood. and 'which from
dal, have caught the color of 'My tile and sjirripu
thiedtCith its joys sineyr row!.. Thattirile'grove .
where I have le Often strayed with my burieldlove,
and where, at times, even lOW. the sweet tones of.:
his voleelseem tottome stealing arourid me till the'
whole air hec ea one intense and mournfel mel
ody—that,i ensive star, which we used to .watch
in its earls r ing, and:on Which my fancy can still
picturehis fo ' liking down upon me, and beck=
onlng me to his' own bright .home: Every flower
Munro); and rivulets on which the memory of
eirir early love has set its undying.seal, hive be
come dear to . . me, and I cannet.Witbput a sigh,
close my eyes upon'them forever." r' ' •
.1 hive lately heard, that the beautiful / girl, of
whom I have c l poken, is dead. The close of her
life *as cairn as the falling of a quiet stream—gen
tle as the !sinking' of the breeze, that lingers for a
time aroehd a - bed ofivithered roses , and then dies
w
"as it we r e from very . aweetness.?i,
It 'cannot be that be
is man's only : abiding
-plaice. , It cannot be that our life is a bubble Cage
- up. by the 9cean of Eternity, to float a , moment
upon it-' waves and sink - into a darkness and -noth- !
ingnesi. Else why -is :it; that the high and glori
ous aspirations. which leailike angels from the,
temple. of out hearts, are forever ivanderiog abroad
unsatisfiedl whin; it, that the rainbow and the
cloud'come over us with a beauty that.l is not: of
•earth, and then psi' off , and leave us to Muse upOn
their faded dovelinesal , Why is it, that the stare.
*Hat :`•hold their festivals around the midnight
hrone," are set abave . the grasp Of our limited 'lac
tffues—forever 'necking us with their unapproach
able glory I - And finally, why is it. that 1644
rorme of human beauty, are_presehted to our view
,raid then taken' from up-leaving jibe thoufand
streams of "our ;affections to flow back in the Ad
i Pine thrrent upon Or beart4 1 .. W i ts are born or
la higher destiny than that of ,earth. "IThere is a.
MAIN were the' rainbow ne'ver fades', where the
'stars will be ,sprestl One before us 40; the 151111:n1d
that slumber on tlae' °teen, and where ine'beauti
ful beings, which here. Wit Isefore'lni like vision',
will stay in otinfiresence fewer.. Bright creature
of cO) , dreams—in that realtn . l .shall meet thee
again. •.Erven now thy Nat" image is sometimes
lizitta:nie; In the mysteliona silence of midnight,
yvben the•streams are glowing in Ow light tat the
manSr'stare.. that image comes floating upon ibo
heath that lingers, erotic@ -my. pillow, and stands
before me in itit
. pale. dim loveliness, till its,owo
spirit , sinks like a spell from,'Heiven uporr my
Thonghts, and the grief oe, years is turned to
drerMla of b l essedness and peace.—Hartford Ref
"vietju . - .
19--t3mo
AND
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' -.41i-
lIIMI
El
ME
''earteb.
The, Orpkel
BV,GE4BGE ' D'
ME
EU
ONE
HON. W. H. HAY WOOD TO THE . PEG.
, .
• PLE*. OF NORTH: CAROLINA.
°Mr. Haywood's irdilresi to the people of North
Carolina which was looked forward to with so
much anxiety, has appeared at last. From , the
nature of the. Suliect, it occupies a great spai:e.
We can.only make room for thefollowing extract,
iii which he glees succinctly the rea o rcrns why he
resigned, rather than vide for the repeil of:' , : the'
Taritrof 1642. The scandalous chargea2lnd iin.
putations of the Colon of course disappear before
his simple and manly expositions of facts. • '
First... Our country is involved in an expensive`'
t i l
war, and tbe'vvisest among you ea not foresee its
close. We have ii army large inir ding Mexico;
and 'a large navy off her coasts, ale g' the Oadk fi ti.
Ocean afid in the Guff of Mexico. The sum al •
ready appropriated hy Cengress foil. government
expenditures the 'Neal year. exec s FIFTY MIL.
'joss of dollars. I Will the exPer'iinental tariff
raise revenue sudieient to :Pay`_as we g
-o?" etT,s
Mainly- not. Congress knew that, and therefore
-authorized a loan of ten miliions, at the very
time we were. passing this -tariff; .and the first
act of the next session will F0b:164 , 40 one
for ten millions more!—Will it prodticesrevenue
enough to pay 'one half of the appropriations.? 1-
nm quite sure it will not. ' Its - advocates did \ riot
assert that it will, do much More. Wherfine;- if
this experiment work 6 as well as its warmest,
,friends have predicted, the Government will fall in
debt twenty five !Billions this (fiical) year. So
long as the tsar lasts; Alta for seri; a period'of time
:tiler it us the war expenses continue, it willhe the
same thing. But if the experiment works a's illy
as its more violent opponents have 'said of it, why
then it will, hartilfgo ci' all. ,4 /think the truth
bee between their. 'lt will - work; hut it will Work
badly, and *air you deeply in t On ; and if it jai
'adhered
to •without alteratiim; t 1 e public debt will,
'be increased not much short of imply r :nations
, the first year,. end I can see nuiway 'to prevent its
yearly increaseeeiccpt by a resort to'direct taxes
Direr' taxes ought to he our very last i resort-'-'
public debt is an tivilthat I abhor more than ever,
since I was a member of Congress and, theref o r ,
it was the conclusioo of my ;mod that this tarifi
experiment ought not•to be tried.'and certainly not
at this particular time. The acts of a Congress
which went to diminish the revenue, but to in
crease 'the exycnditures,.did not seem tome to Is
c onsistent• with prudence, in any goverrirdent more
especially in a; time Of war.,. The tariff systim
aCcoriliffg to pry judgment, was a most unfit cub.
ject for party : experirnenta ; and at the time 'of a
yearly expenditure of fifty millions of . dollars, and
'of a foreign war, such experiments amounted to
I
party rashness.' Ifthe war shoed end soon, still
'the Fovernment here, we knew, expected to termi
mate it by a treaty for peace,'and a new territory.
• viz: California, No honest country would take
the territory Without payitig the' owner for it, and
if wp would, Mexico cannot `yield it upon any,
other terms. .. Hence , whether we were to hare
peace, or war with Mexico, wetieeded inuch more
money ta:carry on the government, ':,.. When the'
plainest sules of arithmetic,tind common geese thus
compelled-me - to withhold my support from a .tit.
riff experiment, to he made now,iat the expense id
the nation's credit, bow could I hesitate?
Second. The faliff of 1842 ought to have been
modified, but not by an act - which reduced the du
, i. ,
ties as early as the let of December. I' •
In all great alterations of 'the tariff, diminishing
duties, the reductions ought to, be made upon real
son4de notice: to the people 'whose property,riod
business tt;ill be affel tett by them. in that case
there may be inconvenience to simie,hut it does
not bring ruin dowisupon-im many innocent pro. ,
Ida. Not giving time, infant factories are destroy;
ed by the hand ofACtrislation; and' the' older' and
,moremat'tore establashnients..are,compelled to di
minish their.operations forthwith, shit consequent.
ly to discharge a number of ;their laborers and to.
duce the wages of ail. The laborers suffer more 3.
than the owners, because they are less able to bear_
it.-, The sudden loss of work Will be to many of
thein and their famitieS, a loss. of food antkraithent;
and that which, litv maker ..is-1.1!..1ed tit
the,
pray for— hisAaily.breatl',7he Would beTlitietude.
ly taking by lawlfrorn the working man of hie
country. Arid the experimental tariff.act was the
'MC"-objectionable, inasmuch as many of; our
country.toenthe Ndirthern 'pomp, whoaro' to
suffer unlez . it, will Ire pu, whit...employment. in
the beginning ':of winter;wheri other employments
will he obtaitattF ( With great difficultr;. and at the
Nordilhepoor, without labor and :wages. eneoun-.
ter a ddgree of suffering in that inclement season,
which we hive no jUsr. conception !Ant the 'S outh.
Ytiu Inuit see it. before you ,can fitly appreciate it.
Also a sudden alteration, of the tariff must, of ne e
cessity, disturb the home market orotir manufac
turer, coal ;diggers, 'turd me'clianics, and involve
hundreds and thousands, in tosses t, Nome, ruin
to others, arad'suffering, th many. . •
Even a bad tariff la %; then, should not be
pealed so as to failiid'Art too hastily, when its.
I.:rodeo' abrogation.avoold create less n i nconvenience
to the government,lind its sudden change may op-
.Pies` the peer; or do injustice \to section:l
The Govetnment)Onght to have co passion on ;li
the poor, and particularly upon the) aboringplass
es. 11The mo'nufactorers,at the Nlith are not all
tAlthot LiWrences; whose, fortut l e Juts . been the
thermoffs? many tari ff apeeche . The cianpro.
misif teriract, under Gen. Ja kson, in 1833 re
duced the duties gradually and .riodicallv for nine
years. It 'gave nine years' notice. Itts - Ifiecitt-
TeLENTAI, TARIFF will 'educe all the duties upon
only four tannt,bsrrititice ! The latter was harsh,
cruel, unjust legisletionrl - harsh to the wealthy,
cruel to the laborer, and unjust to both i and] the
general welfare'did not'require it. 1 .
' ,'Third. The Independent Treasury.. of itself a ,
great clank ; the Warehonsibg act another an
; or
-a
Darrirnental Tariff, the greatest of them all.
will, when taken .together, work an entire revolu
tion of our-financial system.. , One at a time they ,
might have been inttoduced-more safely, some of
there wisely. But, by being so Dearly united, as ,
they willbe, in the tittle of their cornmeneernent , ,
it is calcUlated to excite apprehension, and alarm.
To put them into simultaneous Ope t ration, wits, in
deed, a Political. movement. of party, too 'violent
and too potent for good. They will affect all the
business of the petiole most injuriously; and, with
a Government expenditure of ,fift millions, and a
y..„ .\\l
revenue tinder twenty millions; the Government
itself spay be crushed under. their coin dud' eltor-'
anon.: T 9 attempt it When the nation was it war'
abroad, food the Government tenet in' the money
market, ,or anon expected Mere, ea a borrower at
home, clearly appeared to my my mind to be un
wisely jeopardind . publi c errata and privatOeonfi. i
dente. ' Ilicidutions am seldmp reforms. and Or-
tamly reforms need noildwaya be retiolntiOns..,—
One [Oust reasonably friar, that,Without a miracle,
such strong meastires, acting with their combined
power against the existing'order of 'things In tl . irt
country, may create a revulsion in 'trOde, peewit,
say distress, hard times,. popular excitements', and
'sectional,agitations, preceding another contest fur
the Presidency, and do nobody any good but a fett"
political agitators and riph.speculatorsi. I thought
they Wrauld go very far towards producing an over;
throw '„of,the,Dernocratie party, if they dui dot en
tirely accomplish it. These consequential are too
natural riot to be apprehended; and , the last men
tioned result was too openly predicted by some end
probe* anticipated ig others of my eni friends,
whit yet ypted forth° experimental tariff, bill wilds,
put approving of it.,- Unless it should s be repealed'
or Materially modified, its consequence, no hes
tong to the dovel4ternenti of the fun:trek ,so I deed
not illustrate the grounds of my coeorieltop:hy'rni..
outer' siatenaerns. . Let time test its correctnesa. -.
Fond!). In none of the tarif f acts of the Ifni*
'States informer years, waslbe Wail" , O . our itorgt
EMI
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MM!IIME
JOBBINCIf PPP/CZ .
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.i smunsudontilthearAtablisknest,,We Mantel*
• laggo agidantWlce,lbralte idittkiltitt- - -
iiktolce , •.. .- . ttUyge ratan,
'.,Pampi ,
derf,i 341..andbiils, • " -,
Silts oTsl.4disg; • Rim fi tad. *
- 181 Al i -Permits, - iiirettlara,e -
Cards, , Timis Roble, ice
TorethPr with all kinds of Fancy. Printing, vii 'a
rhirh will he executed at short notice 1114 14 arterial!
;Isty/St. ' • • . . ...-.... .• V t
..
Lis stuck of Type for' Jobbinglittatty drift. width,
rat selected with a view tii,give end to bandidllart
Id Pia type fat Book ,o itrapidat plating, IA r4li
anv used in the ci(ip,
A& hi keeps hattOaniitastly fotlobbing. he fitters,
inner that ititrikeilities fur executing work phis
ten that of any other Mace. and that the R 11 . 1 / 1
Ind it to there,advantago to give him snail- _
~, I - ,
ei , • All kinds bf Bobkit minted, tig.e4i gilt bilipto; o
tiller, at short notice. , ' -,:.,,..i- •., „ , •
Book Illndert.
lyelefe fildtkprepared (rebind alt, kinds of, banks, bi
the most durable manner, at abort nonce. .•
Blank "oaks always on - hand--elso''made to orbs,
and tided to an 7 pattern. • • . - • ..:
Ruling Machine. , -
...
We have alsorproekled ourselves with a Ruling mot
chine, ofthe most approved kind n which etoshlea pe ts
role paper to, atty,Rattern to ortievr. •• r • •
counickburdene4 by discriminations made cost xir
home trisiirifactures. . Their polity wits,tobt:44
up and not: to destroy, to•prcitect and eloLoppreu.
Not so thelexperimenial -Arid it not a
mi , take i‘o suppose that the reptihiletin.people of
;North 4.;arOlins wore at any , time hostile to those
acts merely beeatiso they were cnoTtcTiral 014
hostility was aimed at the,r.vrri,sci . Of
not the T ill ei itself;at i7Crits3tr, piatecijoth not
pnitertiors Pro .With her* Snit : there an hull
,i3ual - et ceri . on—for repubgans - .in those Clips
were allowed to ditrei-1 "that thi;
was the repablican doctrine ot our Stotts 14 tt•O •
people will know it to he _tiue,When Z tended
them that it was precisely, the point of dispute with
the Nullifiers. , They were agairist protestion OUT
orictiur• (3riekson)•republicari party of,
North CarOlina pattieutar, went for iseiritici
protection, MODSItY;TE. protection by a ludi—
cidus tariff.' 4, They were , foe - declaring the tariffof
1828 and 1832 uncoristitutiiinal,and. nullifying ft '
beeausp it puoT;c•rim mandocturera. WelhoUght •
it was unjust been* the prOioctipu wris
but not unconstitotionat, arid that.the rsiini.on must
he.'weserreti:: What the republican payty
North Cafulimi thought then, I thought, rind.ipoiri,
• and wrote.
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DEFERRED FOREIGN ITEMS, '
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A ROYAL J All BlIttl."Tile• raris uctielliereir •
- Tribuitairx publishes a letter ;from Cepenbegen,
of the 15th inst., which'relat'ea the following story •
The houSe of - correction, in .this capitol, Ng .
just received twit. most distinguished guests. qti;;
sitkfrican King and hia,Printe - Minister. ' in ; the
..,
beginning of list I,ear, this black Monarch. called./
Aqinititnozin, placed antler the protection' of Den•
ninth. beeaa:•e the countrylie reigned over fortheill
apart of the Danisb'possessioni in Western All .
rice, invite:On' his territory, another King. who
and' it) a similar position. and there Aquatimozin
and his Ministr, assassinated : their tory codfidigi
guest. Both , were aftertvards arrested; and cited • .
before a criminal tribatial 'of the Danish coloity.,,----,
Their codrisel, M. Mderck, a young barrister from •
Copenhagen.xontentled that; as regarded the King
nOlesponsibility 'could be attached to him; Ithittp.'
lag an in-depOndept ScOereiger, gave hurl s right to • .
kill his enenii. This right was acknowledged IS •
he'ongingl fo the s'overeigns• of
,Cbristian and ciTr• ,
!hied Euitpe; and should riot. therefore. 'pectin;
tested in a Pagan Prince, the Mo"n'arch of ii.court; , •
triattill plimged itt barbarity. On the part'ollisgli
giti (the Prime Minister) theadvocate Maintained
,1 , • 1
that.thAs ftinctioriary only ex ecuted, the orders of ' ;,, l
,an'absolute-marder, who:Foul,' take ',Away gte time. -_;,
of his;servaitts aittloutimit • them:to frightftil4or? -):
lures ler the slightesttlisoliedienqtplaiscomenstithr;s-:,, V
flat; deferic.e did ant,hjitvever, succed with the to •
bunal, and th'e' . black Monatih, and his Minister. • ''',
were sentenced toeatli, Upon the' ex•liing and •
ei•lttinister addressing an appeal for Marcy to the -
King of idenmark, the latter was, pleased to coon- -
_- , •
mute the capital pentenee into perpetual icaprison: .. , •k„ -.
m eatin the n'ouse of correction at Copenhagen, - .
-and last neck the royal prisoner and hisiMinister • ..i ,
arrive!' at this capttol by the: corvette; the-Eaglo; '
and were-finally installed in this establtshmellt. , • -
.
Aquatimozin tisevent-two years or age,has white
hair, and iiof-low stature, exneedingly thhi. 1i0n,.... ... •. 49
Till. on the contrary , is tall and remarkabili *tent. ,
Thikthese two men,.who LA year ago'gO4,erned li,
kinelchn and:posseksed a conettlerible.revennetra
now obliged to vioth,harili in \prison for 'a trifling• .• ,
salary, which they cannot spend withotitAix : per., , . ' -
Miss on, of tile, director. 14uatirnozin appear 40,
i.e reeigned „to his - fate, and works with ildt IlaTeoe.
est assiduity ; his companion in mix,fotturie, on The
rontrtity is exceedingly lazy,and thetwhip is often. . •
it r applied to the hack of ,his late Dicellency-th4 , -
that'of big r.tlvifijesty., :., . • '- - 1 - •
. i . ~.....
WiF.lni.iy AN CONFTRE7ICS.ThiS :)(iis 400,414: 1
bled in ldriStol .on, as usual; tits fast Wednesday -
in July. :llstach 'of the husinFss is prepared for
final attmo in conference ba the standingsnizmity.
- tees, Whicle met during the week preeding pio , ,
't 9th ult. '' The united chapel and edacition Tamd
of the body, raised Ey Subscribtion:.arnounted da.
.ring the. year to „ ! £5.392; about half of, whi
expended for educationafrpurposes. ' The
tnitteeiatithorlse th e outlay of: c7i i'lor
inG new chapels the ensuing s ir
which .
540 iii , to he raised by subscriptitinsan,d gollect
allowing .£ t 2,33. 'to rettvain-as. debt.• *it'd •
mated income frpm - the nedberettions is set i
at .f.'2,44t); so that the debt wittgratlualiy he
dated. £24,906 had been expended - for till
pose in the preceding i.e.ar: $2.0.034 of whic,h-Oatr
her n obtained in subscriptions, 4`.lcr: l i end 164 Tefol; -- ,, ,
1.1' „
income from these. hew chapelsAnnthermig• i„,1,.
nee hundred and/four. was obe thousand poOntle.
sterling per ennuin. --, In Cornwall the Wesleyans'
have ,2,n0 chaitels, accommcidating 76,64 fr per=
sons. '
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40M,A TIC liacAee. A ror iespor,Oqut o the
Evening.
Evening . Packet givee the following -laeceunt of, a •
romantic and singular escape from droymingi—r,,.' •
Fraser,
.of the 58i11 - .Iteztment. and Mk. •
John Fort WipjanAMullinger; while
boating"-on Lake nvol..on Thursday lait:were
,ugt , et, atp.l§..vedgieniselvps from immediate death
by dining to the keel of. their (mot. yheylvrNa! •
in Et ,yery exhatpded ; state, whenthree setihg Itte
diet, who happened to be in a bat in the efftnize
percerved , the,accident, `and came in a.mo4dez•
terous matmer.to the reacue. The heroinea took
the Young geptlemen on board their boat, an4* - :'
a 'cifoit timc ianded them safely at Clonoh,.
where they received every attention from the own•
er of that bovitable . The ladies ars
Miss siztecof one of :the sufferers end qtar , '•••
+,IA - sse3lH , liiiiitoN at Belville Lodes.' '•
. vy FAT -New York letter alnrra ,
An - extra exertion is trakt'ntit Meet 'FRintios ;
i'.thtineer 13 , tirp14,.p.44y ,tce rJ . 4..tt for MellieCh•
Out of 67 men::l.4 'llteLfsoin P - fitlade!phia, end.
chiefly meehshics, fine: fctlays, , land to the ma-i
nor. hone." The etlieers have been 'aisaisniid,;. • '
Copts tS'ivift. and Lieuts...Stnith and MeLellaths•••
;At, fast as 'the recruits are perfect ininfantiy drill
they ore put into pother stilled and drilled as en- ,
gineerg, iu which they are fast..teayttiof the, 19,4;11-•
ments. A
'rite 'rubber ortafort!.. train has hero tried, and '
autwee.titA nit) of the tillits
men, two horses and two
. pieces of ortlintiaee, andi ,
the'rorps tliink they' can bridge the . river fat Waft
Point in art hour and a half strong enough Iv'
take a whole army over., All: at West Feint bay
tokens that strict 'discipline which 41 gi.yea - stieta a
gallaf.t set of ntrtcere will 'give- as .effectiao
tD
army. witii . such: good mateiiaieae meter. in our
volunteers.
. • , , • . ,
'Pope Shims. V., wlien he was Cardinal, pretea:
,
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fed' to he 'enfrehletl with Yvinr d infirmities/and wllka;tl ex c'essiarely stuoping,,t, ttkipg kt might:
helphls election lathe Pontificate_ elm* Kane":
ly electe4l rape ! when he Isisgan to walk as'atuail#
as a needtp. Such a•chauge was observed - W.of" .
anti some one was hats] enough to ask bimitia '
mason. '4_w4s cit.‘ptinsr, for tip Its le of St. Pa:
tcr,' said he: "but now that I have found them e t
have no, longer occasion to stoop., 1‘• .
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Eros „
RA 1L PAAD.—The eommissioners sp.
pointed by the legislature to locate the Etie
mad, from the. • present termination to llitighattgol
jot), Lave decided In flWor ',of the rentltylvanii
route, and alto 1m fevor of the route atouhalbre
. great heed of the Sq - squehanna. The whole lizot
1 Ts now teemed to the, tatiAmtide of tlia.eouspanyi
and wetinderatiand that the %Fork wilt be wee*
ted.ienqediately and with ',soca
Some, men have, souls so nieiug end 'minds sti
narrow, thgt the one is repulsive, tog libersl.thoogbr_
Itnd 4 generousidea could Octet .tvoiiditgedi
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