The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 03, 1847, Image 1

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    Teiirks of the Miners' lota•latti/
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!rat i o Dollars per annum, payable semi-annually._,
advance to thosewho reside In the County--and annu
ally,in advance to those who reside out of the County
rho publisher reserves to himself the right 'to chat g
512 50 per annum, where payment is delaye onger
ban one year.
TO. CLUBS
three copies to one address, . .. ' 45 00
Seven ~ Do , , .Do .—,lO 00
Fiftden Do Do • ~ . SO 00
Five dollars in advance will pay for three year's sub
scription to the Journal. '
• RATES - OF 'ADVERTISING.
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One tiquare of 16 lines, 3 times, -
Every subsequent insertion,
Dalt' Square of S tines, 3 times,
Subsequent "nsertionsi each,
Four lines, 3 times, k ,
Subsequent iiiiertions,'eachq •
One Square, 3 months:
Six inontlis, N
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One. Year,
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Du ;Mess Cards of Five lines, pei annum, '
51 'rchants and others, advertising 'by the
Year, with the privilege of inserting dif
ereut advertisements weekly.
Vr Larger AdvCrlisements; as pee agreement.
THE CHEAPEST P.”. 5.1011 "MEATY Mr PHE
. ' • • iniITZ9 STA:TES. -
. , JOSEPH .11c01111tR4irlS
•,srLIINDID Ll' , ;/". 01 , -LONDON A'iCID Llvr.nroot r.scKT:re,
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111. Batman, Agent, Pottsville..
- • . - -721. J 11 . ,V f .s:GEMENTS FOR ISI7.
OLD , ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE,
100 Pilie Sfieet, Cor. of 200114, N. Y. -
r.plIE slcitscrLber respectfully begs leave to tender
his tilts to his numerous friends and the
.public, for llie;rery - littral support . lie has received for
'upwards of tqtity years. and solicits a continuation of'
their contidenee. The•despatcb by which his passen-•
gers have been brought out, and the promptness with
witich 4 his very 111011eTOn.; drafts have been paid at the
different banks, are, he flatters liiinself, a sufficient
guarantee to the public for the faithful performance of
any future contracts entered into with
The following is the REGULAR LINE OF PACK
ETS, ivhich sail punt:Dolly on their appointed days;
by which passengers Will he brought out without delay
o.!;disstippointment, viz
itegular Packet Situps to put! from Li verporil
Ships' Names Captains Days of Sailing from
New York.
•
Henry Clay, ' Nye, - Jan. 11 May 6 Sept 6
Stephen Whittle s ;', Popham, -!•. 11 " 11 '' II
Sheridan .. Cornish. " 26. " 26 " 26.
Patrick Henry, Delano' Feb.. 6 June 1i Oct. li
;Virginian, Allen, "•. 11 " 11 " 11'
DlrPlick Trask, • " • 2fi =fi wfi
"
New World, • skiddY• Mar. 6 July C Noes C
AVaterloo, • Allen, " " II "1 6
_Rosen's, Fldrid••
" " " 2.
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Ashburton, llowlanil„April 6 Aug 4 Dec 6
• John R. Skiddy, Lace, " II " 11 11
Siddons; - E. COW), " " " 26
Ship's Name; Captains, Days of Sailing DOM
• Liverpool.
Henry Clay' Nye, Pcb'2l June :21 Oct. Or
Stephen Whitney, Polihatn,_ " 20 " , 26 26
Sheridan, • Cornish, -- 111aF: 11 July 11 Nov 11
Patrick Henry, ' " 21 "
, Virginian, I " Ow, ", 26
41arrick,1 • Trask, April ll'Aug. 11 DO.ll
'New World,. Skiddy. - • 21 't 21 ", 21
Waterloo, • Allen, - 26 " 26 t' .26
Eldridge, May .11Sept. 11Jan. 1 I
Ashburton.. r"! " '2l " 21
John It. SkidttA Luce , " 2fi • " 26 •• 20
Sitlilons; • E. Cobb, June 11 Oct; 11 Feb 11
In addition to the aboVe Regular Lines, a mgmber if
Splendid SltipS,, elicit as the •Adiromiack,"Mirmihn,'
•Rappahatinuck,"Liberty.".§ea,'•Greenock , "Broome'
'and •OrTeat. Queen,' will continue to sail from. Liver
pool. Weekly in regular !Mr(' e.'iS inn. thereby prevent
ing the least possibility of delay. or detention in liver
, . pool ;'• :ofd for the'acconimodation of persons wishing
to•-..rentit 'money to their families or friendi. I have
arranged the payment . of icy Drafts on the following
Banks: - ,
' Cork limerick •••.,
Londondurry;
Belfast, Waterford
.krniagh, * Athlone,
Kilkenny,
Enniskillen,' , Monaghan,
Banbridge, Bally meha
Dowppatrit k, Cavan,
Ilantron,*
-.l3allyshannon, Straliazie
• Omagh. • Mallow.
Krlnish,
Drogheda; Dimgarvan,
Vertnny2. ' •
spoottes„ Atwood & re:bankers,
LOttdon ; - 31essts..itts. Ife.ck'ett &.Son, and Mr.
and Murpliv. Liverpord,' -
Scotland—The City of Glasgoir Bank, and all its .
Branches and 'Agencies- ' '
re Passages cdn also. be engaged front Liverpool, to
Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by ill,' llt•gular
Parket Ships on application being math. , tiersonalty,
• or by letter, (post paid.l addressed to 01
BENI •13ANN.kN,
Sole Agent birth,. State of Perinslyl,vattia.
'Or. JAMES I . l r d •K Err M, 505, and Mr. BIA:HARD
, MURPIIV, No. 1, Wa:etloill Road, Liverpool. • •
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ASTON RIDGE SEMINARY
For ilroznap.;
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Ilscciltrie of study includes all the bianehes of a
thorough English ethic:align, together with the Lat-;
in and French languages, Music, mid Drawing •
• INSTRUCTORS. 3lrs. lit's•rorovorr and Miss
Mrs. 11. has a thorough knowledg.e of the French
alignage; having resided many years in Paris, and is
• acquainted with the best-systecisOfeducation,in Euro
pean Seminaries.
- McClean is an esiterienced and successful teach
er of the English branches.-
Thd Ancient English 'Literature. and the
Natural Sciences, with tite . aid
ratus,w ill he made the stilijec • f;••of familiar lectures, by
the Bet'. B. S. Huntington. Pi...M",„
• The French language will be sited:en in the family.
" I SITUATION.—Asian Ridge in .Delaware county,
about two hours' ride froin Philadelphia. via. Cites
' ter ; it is remarkable fun its healthine-s. and beauty of
scenery ' Tite'llumber of !moils being limited, they will t
here enjoy the
,retireinent and advantages of a quiet
• Christian home. •
• TERMS.—Per session of live Months, r. 41 1 ,2.
• This every chat gee for boarding; W5510N.7..!
fuel, light beilding.use of book.= and stationery,togeth- •
er with all the tnitinn. ,The oOi.t' extra .charges are
for Mush' and drawing. - Payment alwios in advance.
The sessions Emmen:rice rib the lot of May and
•tif November.
RECOMMENDATIONS
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' (rnon run or. REV. RlSltor TOTTER.)
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.` 'llf.: subscriber takes pleasure in recommending
the prinmsed Female Sc„hoill at Aston Ridge, to the fa:
Hof able 'cousidef,ation of parents,'esper Tally of those
who aretnembers of tlicl'rotestant Episcopal Church.
• Ilesides faitlif.il literary and religious in-tritetion
front well i'pralifietl,pr,ceptor:, the pupils Will eidot?the
inestimable aileamaces of .1 r,tireil, rettinecl„, and a - ffcc,-
tionaki• Moue, input! oithe most beautifiil positions in
the sate.! . - -
' '!! The!subscriber is gratified in learn that the number
of admissions is to be so restricted, thlt the F 4 c hoot will
partake essentially oft he character of a private family.
ALONZO Pierttta."
• .. (EROSI TIIE EPBCOPAL REFOR.DEn )
' 44 We have no dnuht that'ilie inFtitution tvidl more
than fultil all - that is promised in its prospectus."
4ddress Rev. : l3. S. Ile?;i2r - iNor&N, Village Green
nel. Co., Pa. - .la n. 9.3,:15,r; ... -4.3 m
Sale - of Lots hi Li onahlson,
SCHUYLKILL Co.'
11711. L he .4 t• Public hale. a amnison's Hotel, in
I I the flourishing town .of -Donaldson, Schuylkill
County. a numper of coov,nivnt boddinf: laid out
s wa tgra Coal Land c l unnan. a+ an additifill to
'the town of Donaldson. —1 he-town of Donald-on into
fated at the heard' of the tf,watara Rail Road, which will
in nay neat; he connected with the Mine 1101 and
:Kr buyhl ill Haven Rail Road, ttnik , givinglhat isection
°Me Coat Region two avenues to inarKet. From its
location, if iklestined, unquestionably, to become one
of the largesiiownfr in the Coal Region, And, therefore,.
persons in want oflots hid better FCCU re them early. •
The sale trill take Waec on Saturday, the 10th day 9 r
April next, - at 10 o'clof,k A. M. Terms made known on
the day of sale. • C. \) HEELER,
Agent for Swatara Coal Land Co.
i-ts
MEI
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
AT WHOLESALE
.11 - ‘3iEs DOVTNEIT
A NNOIt.NCES to liia friend , and The public, that he
.." - 1 has just received direct (ruin New York per gram
limas Pinvoix and Pilot, - the. following, art iclos or gro
ceries and e, which he will sell wholesale at
New - . York prices Iret2lit added. ;
Per Steamboat Pilot
• 1 , 3 Casks Cheese. 5i Tubs Ittoter, 57r015. Coil fish, 21
jdas, scale fish, 10 do lierriaz,:,o do Blue '2ll do No.
2 Markers). 10 dooNo. I. Mackerel - ,10 haltido No. I do,
10 Jo Mess No I to, 10 do No. 2 do, in quarter do No.
I tin, h., bbls. Apples, ltioo heads Cabbac,n,.lo saclss fine
, •
Per steamboat Plorniz •
25 tubs butter. 30 tale, Sugti r, 40 qtls Cod fish, 291,105.
time do, VA reams Straw tape., CO littlF, Oil, 13 Mils.
S , ,ale fish, 20 do No• 2 Mackerel, 10 do Nn. 1 do, 2000
heads Cabhage,2o chests Black Tea, 40 boxes Raisins,
I'M bushels On ions, 25 lAA' Liquor.
„ktgo.lo barrel; Notth-River Oat. Meal, 100 tons Plan
lon by the quantity or•ton.
Des 12 1010 50-
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ialuable Coat Tracts to' ftynt.
rro let on teases, to snit cpnlicants, all, that tract of
latld belonging. to the ,North American Coal co.' ,
ban vp as tile Mill Creek Tract, containing the'follow
-4%;,11:4 ,q• Coal Vei us; many of whirh,"— among others,
tLe P,a,ch Mountain Veins—having, a ranee of over a
Icrigth, : - Simla), ltarraelench,
Ppars.(ll, Clarkson, :Stevenson, Little Trare-y, Peat
Olminta in Yell's, Green Park or Ravensdale Vein, Per
b.mlirelar,,Diactond, and Big Diamond Veins, along
many others not named.
all-that tract called the Junction Tract, belong-
Lo.tlo• said Company, ogt tai In .1 the Salem, Vori,, , t,
. 1 ( , :t Mlle.:Moro:oer, Tumid; Black Mine, C. Law
nod Alfred Lawton Vidns. Also, a Saw Mill and
trot Mill.situated on the. Mill Creek Tract, all orwhich
kull be rent ad on niogaratr-ta rills by applying to
DAVLD CHILLAS, Ag't.
, otterilks; Feb, 21 p 0- •
Marriage Gertifipates. ,
NEW 'and neautifal article, ju it receive() and for
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I WILL TEACH YOU, TO'FIERCE THE DOWELS OF THE EARTH, AND BRING OUT FRO.II TiIS CAVERNS OF MOILIZiT ' AIsi,'EETALS WHICH
WEEKLY B- BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE PRO PRI
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VOL XXIII.!
10 00
SWIDA .61[ARBLE WORKS
. • RIDGE .7 -ROAD,
Abu re Spring Garden street,
PIILLADELPITIA.
T ,
estabhgliment is erected on an improved plan,
1 and by the aid of Steam Power manufactikrea all
kinds of Marble Work in a superior style., went the
zowest prices for Cash. 611
The largest and best assortment of Marble Mantles
ever offered pri the,public may be seen at the Ware
ROOM, to which the attention of purchasers is res
pectfully invited.
Imported Garden Statuary and Vases of the most'
taeteful desigm and patterns, made of the finest and
handsomest description of Italian -Marble; Tiles for
Flooring imported, and always on 'hand, and for aale
at the most reasonable p ices., •
Marble Cutters can be supplied at all times with
any number of finished Mrihtles or Table Tops, at re •
duced wholesale prices, and the Trade will be furnish
ed at the shortest notice, with all kinds of Marble in
the block, or cut to sizes for Monuments, 4.c.
JOIN 1141 RD.
Ridge Road, above Spring Gartleit st •
Philada., Jan. 30th, 1t717. 5 -L-Gino
Steatni Eton • Railitv.t,• lE 4 actcr3 - , ,
11DIGE ROAD, ,
• , •
'ABOVE .71uTToNwooD ST.`, PHILADELPHIA.
A rthis establishment may be found the greatest va.
rietv of Plans and beati , ifill Patterns.for IRON
i • the United. States. vi whiett the atten
tion oftiv.,,se in want drafty description , and especially
for Ceinetries, is particularly invited.
, The prim Mal pail of all the handsofne Railings at .
Laarel MR, Monument, and other celebrated Come..
Leries in the city and county of Philadelphia, which
have been so' highly extolled by the IMAM press,'were
executed at thus manufactory."
A largo Ware• Room is connected with the Estab
lishment, where is kept cifrispnity on hand a large
:dock of ready-made Iron Railiogs, Orriamental Iron
settee., Iron Chairs, new style plain and ornamental
Iron oes, with an extensivi, assortment of Iron
"lists., Pedestals, Iron Arbors, 4ra. Also, in great va
riety,
Wrolight and Cast Iron.Ornatnetits, suitable for
Railings and other purposes 0
snli , eriber wouldalso , state that in his Pattern
and Designing Derairtnorat lie 1139 employed some of
the best talent t ' be contort, whose whole attention
is devoted to the busines:4—forming , altogether 0110 of
the most complete . and' symematic establishments of
the kind in • he Union.
• 101.ICRT WOOD, Pi.prktor,
111(12,- Head, al) VC 13:ittonwond stroet.
3.1t11., Isli. s—Ctno
PURE WI-EITE LEAD
ii•o'.hcr,
TAN iirAcTultßS. No (35 enrth Froit. street .
have now a L!liod sopely or their
tvarr , :nieil pure whi! e ieati..ind tlinsectistorners w hc.
have been svartti:l2, .eitsecitienc.'e el a, run"
oft the nrtrelt., snail now have their tirilers tilled. •
Ni, kit.p.vestilistatice - rmsstasea llMS,epert:ervative
artz: be7.ittic:iingpropertfm.i , it dcsit able- tit a paint, to
.::nrgn IA extent %vitt! unactult Ted white lead; !whet ,
ailv - -adettaiiire of of hi.; tpateroqs Only mars it,
v due:. It therefore I)Lett ;116-F4e:illy aint . of the
inantili.tilio es, lhr mnry yrars.to su f q4,l,t the labile
a p s err“; , ly plire Ica.', and the tinceasingtle
inand 1 . ,,rt1:e arts, le, ?a protift hat it II:Its - met with'l4,
vor It tiriti,iled cn out. he
1:1:11,L d12.0"t fir); in full, and on the o ther,
WARR...I7OIa , Pt JtE--ailin. red letters
• NeVvellar 19
Clmnn;el
Wexford
Galway
Cu6•nin
Tra -
Tough:11:
Par,tadcw
I.nr2an, ,
Ennis,
Skibbrnun
.11nMin ,
Parinw,
Enni;:cortliy
PIIILIDELPHM, RE3D'ING..IIV49
PO . 'II'SFILLE J IL 1?0.11)..
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E' asse la ,f..r cr Ti•ai it s . '
t- 1
110 „,.. orsfartiw4 on and after Montlity, Oct, r,, Isls
From rnttscille, at 9 A. ]i..l
Daily e cegt Suaday;.
" l'ililada., ••• 9A. M., f
'1
►►OURS OF PASSING READING
For Phil:lda., at 14 A. M.,
Pultacille "1 , 2 A. M.,
RATES OF FARE.
lletWeen Pottsville and Fltitada:.,o .50 and a 00
t'• " Retvling, 51 40 and 120
NW:l,l'a., Oct. 11 • d
15—
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Philaelphia, Reading Potts
. vine Rail Road. . •
Reduction Freight arc Nerchandize.
N NNIt AFTER. Minulay next, June -,2oth. 181 t,
j (;,,0.t.; will be forwarded with despatch at the Fol
lowing rai es of Freight, between Reading and the
points below stated, pei ton of 21)00 litg. •
,• •
Plastiir, slate, !Ass,
•nuirlitu: twin, tar, Pirrl ... ts
aril criullstones, •
Nails spikes, bar
rasiiiics.lead.turpentitie I -
tack, raw tritescro, h • 40 1 00
pros isions,p,itatoes . , lons I'
be, - , stoves, ' Yi
• - Irtitur per barrel, •
Wisetsr, corn. rye, Clover 1 , • • 4 cts.
per luisni•i,
Giose,ries,liardtrale i steel,l , ,
- roppi.r,. tin, brass, do-
usesitir lisinors.mucliine-
rl's buttur alp!eu:ns, 10 • 3.."
ein.ese. 1,4,41niul I allotV, • ' . ;
oil, Wooi,i , ettoll;l , !atuer
raw lii,les,,paints, oys-. ~
ter4, liC,nip, tipd cordage, i
. ..-
Dry Cood. drugs ..S•enie,li- 1 1 A - ' I
ein , s, foreign lionor,:, {, . .
w 4 }, ines,gloss.uaner,fres •- 1 2 lit) .1 70 '
figi,' moat, confection:l- .1
I
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ry, hooka '1- Stationary!). I .
No addititinal charges for{ tonunis,tott. star:Lai!, or
rereiving or delivering fr s eiOtt at any .of the 'Coitit,:t•
ny's Dr pot, on tlielitte. , I '
July 15, 16-13 • ' • ' 29
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RAIL ROAD. IR1)1V.
S(0
. 7 - 0 0 . . , ( 5 .- x x Flat H a rt i ißail Ti o ad I,i d o , n, •
8
d o , 21..x1 • do 46. -do
15 do 1 x • ,do do do .
And Inaccs, fur .:Ill' Its
A. & 11A1,STr);s:, 1, - sOutli front sr.,
Thilltda
July 11, 191 r).
BURDEN'S rATENT,HORSE SHOES
0
• MADE OP TIR: hest relined American
iron. for =ale. at :thou! thesittod prices of the
iron itrior.lieitiu a savin g of about WO per
cent to the perclt.eier. All shoes iiiilil. ar
- warranted, and if not satisfactory, ran he
retiirned and the money will he, refunded. '
. GRAS & 11110T1tE1,.12 NValiiiii st., Philaila.
dune ti _ . . . t!..t—
• SALT ! SALT ! !
c ALIN A Salt in listrrolsk f,,r s•tl.2-tt the !owes
• Market price, itelivcrCil on board of Boats onthe
VSIVE of PoP,TV.IO,OI:: yy
• . , fa; % . 1 . P.IZOTEIT:
. 31 Walnut st. or Locust 'at. Wharf Schoylk
Philadelphia July 19:11,1:
• ..
rrIlE 5i1%1,11 riliers Intve now landitiff froth Aiip.%lltant
i bra, from Liverpool. 5 Inns Nail Road Iron, 1/ x
5 tons I x In tons II x 5 tops l x Moo, SO tons
best re inwil Iron, cons6.tinz of round, Equare and.tlat
bars. Apply to T. & E..ar.onGr., , •
:NO T E!' East eornrrof Market and 12th direct.
17-tf
IRON -STORE.
sulecribers have constuntly liand, and for
sale low. in 1,1,10 pnrchasers, Bar_ Icon, Bosl
er and line Iron, C..st. She , r and Spring Steel, ,ecorid
quality Flue Iron, cultaLle for Schutes, Coal Cars, &e.
c 3. Orders rereived promptly executed for Flat
Rail IC6ad Iron and for Chain.: euitrilthi'for mines, by
MORRIS & JONES,
Iron llerclmn. W. corzter - :Nlarliet and Schuyl
kill ;tit streel,
November 21, Itild. ' 47--
r r , iff: subscribers invite the aitonto - n of Country
~i mercha,nts to the folio .v'ng articles in their line,
, _ ..
ajl of the very hest (pi :Oily ; -
Itlnstard put up in barrel. , trnil half barrel..
Do ' do kegs of t'. Pas:, 10 lbs., and 20 tbs..
cacti. .
. .
Do • do 1111X0.• of 2 110 Z. quarter lb. tins:
Do do tioxnA of 2 doz.. half lb. tins. ' . Patent Grease,
(7wfri., greet), roa..ded and ground. • OR the axles of earriages.,Wagthis, Rail Road Cars
Chocolat. end Cocoa. • • -and Machinery of all kinds, to'slve oil and prevent
Spices of all the different kinds,botherountlarld:un- Tann. `
ground, . viz —N in ine,... Mice, Cinnamon, Chives , 'this article is prepared and for &ale by CLF,MENS&
all,pice, P , OPer., (iotter• I ARVIN. the only manitfarturers of this ;midi:, in the
.
The above ads on, of on the most reaqnnalile United Stioes;at thew wholesale and retail Hardware
terms, and delivered tofony.part of the city free of anti Drug Store in Pottsville. Schuylkill County, Pa.
expense. ' • •,. ' , "MEMBER that none i- none ine without the wilt.
. . WITHINHTON, FRANCIS '&, WELCH,' i ten FE:II:Mice. of the inventor and proprietor, Chas. W.
No,7oDultbatroet. Clemens, upon each package. ' .
I Co — ' Potteville,:tsov.l4, ISO . 4-
,
v,i.fr 4. F. 40th 047,
pliita4clpl)in.
NINTI 7 .I AIIRAN-CgMENT
' Between Between:
" Reading Reading
- and and -
.Phita. . Ptil4.wille.
. . 1 la • . 75 cts
120'
IBM
RAIL ROAD IRON
- f ii e 3.lpurance.
•
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY firm
The Franklin Insurance .C 0.,,
. . OF PIiII.ADELPIIIA, ~- -
• Capital ~ 40:1,00o., Paid' in • •
Charter Perpetual,-
• .
f '. ONTINPE to makq in,uratire, permanent and Min
k-, iced, on every description of , property, in town and
country 'on the urunt favorable` terms. Office 1631
Chestnut street near fifth Street.
CIIARI.EI4 N. BANCKER, President.
1)111.Et":012:14, '
Charles X. Banker, Samuel Grant,
James Scott, Frethtich Brown,
Tk °lnas Hart, Jacob R. mirk, .
TAntna:4 S. ll`lret.rn, Geo: IS'. Richards,
Tobias Wagner, . Alordeeoill. Lewis
CIIARLES_O. BANCKErt, Seey.
The subscriber lias•been appointed agent for the.a
hove mentioned, institution, and is now prepared' to
maize insurp nre, on every description of property, 1 at
the lowest rites. ( • I
ANDREW RIS.F.I
\f„,..r,-.71i..
Potlizvill 1811,
OFFICE OF THE
p rireG arden IYlutual•fnsutance.l
• . Copapany.
rims Company having organized according to the
.1. provisions of Its charter,:is now prepared to make
insurances against lo , s - by Fire on the mutual principle,
combined with the security of a joint stock capital.—
The advantage of this system is, that efficient security
s'afforded at the lowest rates that the bosinetis can be
done for, as the whole profits (less an interest not in
exceed 6 per cent. peeannUm on the capital) will he
turned'to the members of the institution, without their
becoming responsilde for any 011ie encasements or li
abilities Of the Company, furtherthan prcmiumsac
twillyany paid.
The great :mere:is Trhich this system has met with
Wherever it has been introduced, induces the Directors
torequeSt the attention of the public to it, confident
thatit requires but to be understood mbe appreciated.
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The act of Incorporation ; and any explanation in re
gard to it, nnty be obtained by applying at the Office
North ?rest corner of Ilth and . Wood ste., or of B. BAS-
NAY, pottsville,
. • cirmu.rs STOKES, President.
L. 11IIIIIIII3IIAAR, Secretary. .
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' immurorts, . -
Charles' Stokes; George N. Ash, •
• JnsePh Vinod, Abraham It Perkins,
Elijah Dallett, ' 'David Rankin,
I'. L. Laguerenne. • Walter 11. Dick,
•
Saninel Towl,end, . Jo,.epli Parker, ,
The suttserllter bas been appointed Agent for the a-
Mtve mentioned Intitution, and is prepared to effect
tieserititions of ptopert y at the lowt:st
ate=. U. 13.1\ \A\.
February S. Pla. 9
Azi.--...055-niamcskr.s=sseeemgcriar
fife ilitotvaitiT.
(HEARD WE/INSURANCE. ANS LT
ITV & 'I7,EUST CO.. OF PHILAPA.
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OFFICE 159 CHESNUT ,ST.
1A111: Insurinci, r k ii. Lives.arant Annuities and En ,
Al dowments, and receiKe and execute trusts. ,_..
' Rate: for in.qui:ino *WO on a single life. , 4.
Age • For I year. ' Pori years. For Life..
, . - anmially. annually..
', 20
~. 001 . 005 . 177
30 - .1 34 ': . 176 .. 2 311 I
40 1 160 • •.' IS3 320 t
70 I 1 tai • 209 450 1
CO .. rf 4 35' . ' 4 9,1 7 po
F.'s A 700.1 :--.N 'pi:son a2ett 30 years next birth-day,
Y 0.10 112111, Company $1 31, would secure to his fu
nnily or heirs &Joh, should he die in one year ; or 'fOr
$l3 o'he secure., to 111(.111$1000 ii)r lor $l3 00 anon
, ay Mr 7 years ; . 11.;si,cures to them 1000. should. be
die in 7 !, ears ; or 0,1'623 00 pafii• lan:malty Burin;
life lie:provides for them igaii , ivheneier be dies;
for :$i;::50 they wouldreeeVe $5OOO. sltotild lie the in
one year,- , , ....
. JANL.AIIt 20, 18:5.r
, ~:-Tll. s!anazers tifthi's Company, at a circling held
on the 27111' December ult., agreeably to; the desimi
referred in the ()mina! proAtectus or : cirdidar of the
Company, appropriated a Minns or additiolito all poli
cies fur the whole of life, remainingbff force, that
. were.isiized prier to the Ist ofianuarS., 1712. .Tlnt,..e
of them there fare which were issued in the year 1730,
wilt be entitled to In per runt upon the .sum insured.
making an addition of $lOO on • every $lOOO. That is
$llOO, will be Paid when' the policy becomes a Hahn
instead of the $lOOO originally insured. Those policies
that were issued in 1837 will be entitled to H per cent,
or $57 1:0 on every $lOOO. And those issued in 1037,
will' be Lutiiled to 7} per, cent, or $75 on every 100.
and in rat alde proportions (on all said, policies issued
prior In bq Or Jannaryil9.l2.
The Itonus will.be credited to each pointy on the
books endorsed tin presentation at the Office.
It is the design of the Company, to continue to. make
addition or bonus - to the policies for -life at stated
periods: ' ,
B. W. ItICII.NRDS, President.
'
Jens F. JAmEs, Actuary., ,
rcelhe subscriber NIA beep appointed' Agent for the
abfim Institution. and is prepared einct Insttrazweson
di', gs, at the tuthlished rates, and give any information
wired on the subject, on application nt this afire...,
BENJASIINBANNAN .'
Pottsville Feb. Sth„ , 3
MEE
• NATIONAL LOAN FUND
WE A SS URA NOE 8 0 cIETYof LK) ND ON
Ep)powe'red of Nrlbanent.
• • • C.'. PI TA I. 1.7 , V0,CG0 FTC. - .
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United States Board of Direeiors. - 1
Jacob Irl A rrey; Es q . Chairman, I
•J ohn 3: P...timei. I:.•y.' 1
Joliatl'iairGoodloip, Es q .
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,Inuirs. Boort:11111 Esq. }New York.
George -fiaictY. Esq' -4..• . ,
DM
Saltine! S. 111)wla ni ;
Gorman A. lVortlt,
eatintiel M. I , or. E=n
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It cts
3 ctc
Cletati , bt C. Bid
• GENERAL
die, Esq. .la,
A(; .S.
. For the New Vorit 11raoch. J. h. lStar.7l. \Vali st
New Vor's; for ti:e ,VcW' Eagland Ilram• A
(;ramot. Merr.bint's I:aehaege, Boston; for ;Mary
land attil I.l'ash;c:ron Branch. D. :140k:tiny. Grr
own st. galtim , re; Mr the other 'llranelreii,• 11'm.
Pats r.lB so , ti h I:llstreet Philadelphia.
11N %KERS rchact's Bank. New Verk. •
\ Rodgers, MA). alai .A. 1....-
11ossi..k. M. It Inc 'York; `lVie,!4‘w Irwin. Jour.;
I), 'l'. 11 lir,chlf r, rtl. utote;J.
Poddre, 1
SOLICITOUS.-IV. Van. Ilook,'• New Yotk;
!'ester. flestoe; J. NI ' Cami bell, 'inure, %Vol
%V, lin ley, Pitilattel”hia.
This n, but de on t. Mutual Safely nod
Joint Stork prix e m le. and em'oaetter all the rce,en
,ttn : ire seiner:is to Ifit. , :ttenter of ' Life !riser:trice,
ant rit vie experte cell OM -, most marke& sncess
to l i n roue. hies estat.fshcil offices at British :hmerica
and v"..ri ma pariv, "r the I.ll,ittd Sines.; whet e us
prirteirtes are winning equal th‘tiiir and a ppro val.—
Anontglt Ilia' ninny advantayes o loch . it O ff ers to.
nil persqns wishing to insure their lives, ;re
PEnFt.e . r st.cettyry. a rising front a large r.aidAp. at.d
'brifely ito.ested ,rd—'its moderate rates of
premium ; „ittl—the participation of nil profits b); die
insured.. whirl' (is he bus liens of the Society in 1 ,
Great Britain atyl elsewhere. has become very eaten..
ei F.) is of the almost betteat and importance ;
!he to the Assured o) two 'thuds of the a
-1 01011 ill of their fttruscr olylll4sCIS. whenever reqmied
—tleis,olteliting the objections against Life insuran
ces with thti•se whose inettmcs arc precarious, Sill
who !night dread the pwsibility of being in ;meat*
with their
. premninez, sad of thereby forfeiting their
pfeemus pa}tneuts.
l'..tutpitlet's containing the Saciely's rates and every
olier nuty,be oinaiued on application to
labc A',ll td, at No. tIS -smith Fourth street. Ph:lath-I-
I C;iart, a D.! forest, West Branch
and a; the e111;:e of the Miners*.loornal;l'oltsville
.
.11;i e
NIOUNT PLEASANT
Sicarn Mill and Turning Factory
filar:subscriber respectfully announces to, his custo
mers and the public, that his Stearn Planind Ma
chine an Norw,e'gian street, in this Borough, is now in
successful operatKuh. and is prepared to do all kinds of
Planing to order :Antic shortest notice. Ile will keep
on hand doorina boards of every description, which
will be ?old at the loweOt rates. lie is also prepared
to execute every description of
TVIINING. IN W 001),
Such as Awning Posts, Bed• Posts, Chairs, Bannisters
&c.
As he has employed 'Mr. Watt Gleim as his foreman in
this Itusiness,he tlatteys himself that all work entrusted
to Bis care, will Le elltcuted to then entire satisfaction
Ile therefore Solfrif9 the patronage or the public. ' •
•
lie has also a Citcglar Saw for slitting. all kind, o!
Lumber, for the varidos purposeHsENß for - Y which it is used.
• sTri.Aucti.
Orders for turning &c. can be tolikat the Store of
3lettsrs: James Sillytnan ti Soon.
Ang...29. 21—
SATURIIKV NTORNI
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VALUABLE VF:(41•TIIIBI4E" RE.MIED Y.
zjwl
. DR. SWAY.IO'S
oaiepotratd •;
SyrOp Or Tad Cherry
TILE ORIGINAL ANOOCNVIiir. Y. it EP.%IUTI GS
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Conzhs, Colas, .4sthria,! Broudhitik,Lirer,Conipluint,
Spitting . Blood, Difficulty of Breirthino,' Pain: in the '
Side and Breast. Palpitation!of Ai Heart, tofu-,
."
engirt, Croup, Broken" 'Cons itution. Sore
Throat, A - errata' Debility, aid all Dis- ,
eases of the Throat.' B east, and
Lungs t` the 'west rifcciral. and
• . ' speedy cure ecer knot - f for . .
-, . any of the aborejl ,1 i ; !
, .. diseases, i t s I ;- ! .
DR. Stl4 IA 17.'S C O.IIP °RAW S YRUP OF " '
WILD! CllElat A• 1 ' "
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• LETTER FROM TIIE'RV. , CKSON.
Formerly pastor of the First' Pre r vtlirian Church,:,'
r • t he
Teri.
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. , Ctacts.toizi'FFn. -15, Iftr" !
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Du- tivv.tvig;-flear Sir :—Pt4mit i o , ne . tit lake the lib
erty of writing to 3nu at this quie4 to express appro .
Cation, and recommend to the atleiitiOn of Camille.:
and Others yOur valuable medicito,,HJOili .Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry. • In myl traltels Of late, I have'
seen in a great many instance,s tilts:- Wonderful effec:i
of.ynar medicine in relieving• -hildren of very obsti-'
. 113 w complaints, such as cough ne, iwhee'zine, choking
withiplifegm, ast lunette attacks;•&c.l.l shOuld not have'
written Ibis letter,. however,..lo teenier at present, al
though I have felt it my duty t i .a4lnty 'testimony to,
it foe, some time, had it not b ien, for a late instance
where the medicine above abut l ed to' Was inst fitment:it
in reinoring to perfect health an only Child, whose ca.m
wvs atninst hopeless, in a fainilv of my acquaintance.
4 .1 thank liearcti," said a doing mother, • "my chip' is'
:rived from the jaws of death ' .'• t
Bolond all doubt, Dr. Sway in 's .
in
CkutipotindSyrt p of
%vit.' leherry is the most valita ine'dice in illi s
or
am any other country. I a certain Jle I
1t,1*6 witnessed More:
than cue hundred cases 'iv heril it his. tern attended
wiln,corindete, success. -il hay.,. uel s Z it 'Myself in an
obstinate attack of Bronchitis, n %illicit it proved el-•
fertile id t'j
aiczceedinglyl 'short timc,l considering the
severity hf the cane. I can reemintend it in the ful
lest cantfidence of its superior , 006(.. „I- would ad-
Vise that:lei family shouldbe twit bon ii; is very pleas
ant. and 'always benelich,l; won double 'lnd often ten'
noes iis price.. The public ar .. tr, , aired there 0,110
uu.L.,ke.ry -about it. f' . 1 .
•, R. JACKSON, 0. D:lfornkrly I'n• tor
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1 of the First. Preshlderial t.,.,,rd1i New York.
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shown
Thditsands of letters sort' as , t le w aive can bea .
tOstlf)ing to the uptid etrectsCif ins..yalhitl,t, , remedy, H
hi curio , .Con. - ,olaption, 'couch , et;hlr , listluna fiver'
conipt„iitit spitting of blood, ire soup Sebility pain in
the side and breast, aid all disc, leapt', ther lungs. , , 1
Reader! are yon suffering , frt al a j cold 'or disease - of 0
the lungs 3 Try this remedy!. t i on• Will not, perhaps, .-1
regret!. it., it tvid arrest all tho,lii disagreeable syrup.
toms whiCti strikes sp notch toror l!to, the mind, and , i'
prolong your days ; ibeware t , all iireparations ptyrt
porting to contain Wijl,lCnerry, .arefit that bearing the,l
signature of Dr. 11.,,,livann. on he ,nitside wrapper of,
eat:1111'411e. as they ore not au in liViely destitute iif,L
the articleNMl whieh they bon,w alitanni. . 'I,
l'reditred only I y Dr. If. F
rt WA: ~r. diier ef EIGHTII' I
and Ititell Streets; Phi - lath. 'I I ' -
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IIEAD TIII , ,ITEB INI7N V.-. ~
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, • 1 l'iltt..tnt'LgtirV4ept other, 40, isin..
Dr.,II,SW r.
ay ne —Dear Sir :, Being for: a length of
time nillicted With a very yiolen ctit.glt, with a -pain MI
titt side', and breast, soreness of lie Tnags,,shorttices or
breatli, loss of appetite, night weati, it , r. . I niad,
trial of various rt medics, ~ i vhir wine, reconnurntle,ll
hiclidil in the papers. but gradtm ly gretv Worse - The,
violence of. my conch was. such Oa the blood rmthedl ,
1
profit lv; front toy nostrils wl nil Ilkl paroxysms Id'
Coll2llilli_ came upon me.. loth e:tt t ty', whole system '
seemed prostrated, alit! lire hoar oPuir departure s - jem- -1
ed cler at !rind. 'i
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At !his 'dine you reconiinetmo the ose 0,. your ~.,...M..
POUND SYRUP OF IVII.1) CSRIZIZY.;!wIitch iminedi
.
ately began to soothe. comfort,
)f Intl allay the viideure
t
tit toy I..Ough, relieved the pain ir my. - idlt,•dretigthettcd
nod lotale‘ftny - litties, - / - ..e. , I cotittat ed the tee. of it,.
but note, thanks to Led, anti to tl'e t qt of yontenlll-,
pound 'Syrup or \V ill ('harry, I ,tin•tzred and al.le lo
pu rstofmy dm' y laborS. - 1 - .; i '
I tlilo it an invalnabl , merlitrie in tonghs, critic and
oil:le:154 Or the tungsrand trite That sh4old lie known to,
' all atlWteil. If -persmis would Mit - eh:lk ilr,original
I am } ge h iran ,i a rt id e, as preliari4lb? yoit and , , not t atitp,:r
with tlie,,st no
utny spurious and orth cA,.i' preparations
which tire; attempted to he patine I rid Ml' 'lid reputation
' of youts, U: might he the men nit of sa.ving Many valua
ble IONS: 71Trcely utnr this sMternent fnr the benetit of
those Who are Ell trering-as_Lly;l -- '', - ,i - 1
.-,. 1-tirrvrnomk:
, i
1,, 13th ...,t.,1". , doors frOmith curlier
his of , Willow.
Mr. 'Phones''Phones'case, anovq . allud (I I n was d very se-
Vera old!, and is sideline ti; wit tin lute reach of MI;
wan). 'tine can sail and have tli abdve substantiated
by a pdrsonal interview., I , '' 1 I ' •
CAUTION TO STRANDED? ' ND IN.VALIDS. i.
Ilet;.•are of all prep ;rations of Wild l 'herr). * except
Dr: tiwaynes. Compdtind Sy rm, of i‘Vilii Cherry, is
they aft! must likely, quite destut,le of the i.ery article •
li
i from Ai:liw they harrow k :mil e. br.. etwayne has
Fucceededdu obtaining and ,ono istUtin'g the virtues
of the Wild Cherry Tree in Sort, a rrLinner no to con
stitute 01)C' of the ',LOA efficacious retietlie, 111'd - I:teases
of the bungs, at Olt; 8:111111 I iliiti'll fist plWisaiit to' take.
(
111 , ,t 1. , knoWn to the medical Wiltll... It is unnecessary
, for us to .refer p,:iticularly to tde spiny remerkable
I cures PerfOrnied by It, or to dwell, .0(4121W -upon the
Ipen:ll.4ly lte...lthful propqi'es 0 Ilse,' Wild Cherry.-- ,
Suffice it so say. that its. liqffidt - , - nit at rho s ane time,
strenethening qualities are team erful sl and itt many
itedatices,liersons who hail been Jfictedfor years with
constiMption, coughs. estlinia,livl coniPl•drit,' eliitting
blood, he rvoiis debility, • end "err ousdlsedses of the
Iditip, have been, by its use.restetulth perfect health.
Be careful to observe, that ea..hlidlleid , ears the. Writ
ten sigii.unre of Dr. SiVayne, or yin' May have a spu•
rious mid worthless mixture p..1m , 1.,:l upon you for the
genuine: medicine. i 1
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Ilementher'l all prerrations of ii'ill Cherry ere lic.=.
lianas and'eounterfeff, except that prenarcil by •
( I
• • i '. DII. 't4WVNE. •
N.,4: cur. of Eighth and Da .c stteets,llthilude.
tar Dr; filiv iyne'S Guide to Ile:. tit, Can be ,
obtained
grAis. i ~ I .. .
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Only Agents in VOllAkillP, l Pa:. n , - ..T.1. G . BROWN, &
DANU:I. KREIIS. t; & .1.1 IFUNTZINGED, Schuyi-
Aill Haven; It vouTL. Orivigsbu'rg, 4iTTED. & Co.,
Ileinliog. end by Agents id nil p.trts tribe United StateS.
. November '..'., 15,16. - . i • .' i i ,4S--
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MAMA F, /
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. IL AS' EXPECT WLINT,
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, , Yon Tim Cunt: I pV : ,'
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Cansumnti'on,. CdugHil tolds • • &e.
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, 'TO THE PUB 16: ; :
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- I X PIIESENTINO this valuable i tedicine tolthe pub
-I.lic as at remedy for Con:Maim i in. and Volitionary
Diseases in general, I have been a tuaied solely by the
Crew stryces. attending its use in tiy own 'immediate
tiviplihorliiteol, and a tleeire . to. be cht the afflicted, I
*Mall stonily endeavor to give a hr e f statement of its
isefallie.Lts. and Sitter myself that its surprising ethca
,cy will finable me to furnish such.lfroot's of its , virtues
as will teatlsfy the tunstritrrinhilouS, iIint„CONSUMP
rION may and -CAN BE CURED i" if this medicine is.
resorted'to in titan. As Constinnition; hawever Is a
11.5.2:151, WlliCil ditrers minor in the' severity of its syntp
-Ims. and the rapidity aims progres, and has long baf
fled the akin al physicians it calm t be supposed that
this or any other remedy is cap ble;j of effecting a
cure in ftvory case am! in every st tae"of the disease ;
an the 'contrary, We lutist expert it o liiil sntaminies,u
eircurweani - e which occurs dnily,v4th tell the most vat , -
table reined ces We Itee;`, for the ithost simple diseas
es. The proprietor submits the,followihe. testimonials
in its fagot. front citizens of this 'Citunfy,. wol' keow is
to the public. ,
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51a. %V. J. II AAR.—llaviiii! been afflicted for Bei last
thirty years with. Consumption, and !taming had the ad
vice of eedite oft he most entinentillifsicians,and was gi
ven tip ali incurable. I was induced tvinaket rial of your
invaluable Expectorant, and ant hal py to say that I am
entirely lured, and ant attending to ay:daily occupation
us thou.. 4 I hail never been .Ifilicted. Previous to ta
t:Mayon"' EXPECTORANT,' I could mit, if rhad been
so dispos6l, do anything at my trade. I have sitiee ree
mtimenclitt it to several of my frienils. and particularly
mot ease retf CotvFIMMED CONS ellrrlON, '4llli am liapyy
to state that' in every instancl‘ it had tin; desired effect.
Vouro respeetfiilly . ..; 1 JOSIII.LCIIAWKINS.
' Schuylkill II I/cipher 1, 1811, H I
-. Senvvt.stst.t. Ilxvets ,l jai uary 1,1815,
.7iir. \VI 3 Irtss,—,:ear Sir:-it, vim; beep afflicted
With a severe pain iii the breast, I tvas Induced to try
your Expectorant, and after using one brittle of it, found
it to relieVe toe, aid I do not liesittte in recorntriending
it to the public as a valuable utedithili fur Colds, Coughs
' and•Afiliet ions of the Breast.i
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1 ant respectfully you i a n te .t ., ,
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ItEitIIIINTZINGER. ..,
, Sentwcitti.t. iIBVEN; Mater 19, 1911.
1 *as taken wilh a bad,cold some itime a o, and used
1 one or two bottles of.:11r .Ihusi' Expectoran ; which Te
!levied me much, and should 11 bavt oca ion for the
above again.l would freely call on „Ir. Haas for his in-
I villuahlt3 Eattectorant DANIEL 111 BTAGER.
i . Setievr.Kttt. llAvils, 361 Y, T 3, 1 815,
51n.WttarAst 3• It A A S t —Den r Ir:;-..t.am! happy to
testify to the effravy of your expec orant, for. answers
lag the petplise for which it Was intended; that of re
! lieving Coughs, Colds, &c.,' • . 1 ' ..• .:
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t Yittr 'respectfully. CHAS% 1111:411.INCER.
I For sale by the Proprietor at Schttylkill Haven, and
by the fellriwing AgentS in Schayllsill county.,
Pottsville—.l.'S. C. Martin; iI.
Licit:MAD—Johann:ln Cockhill, Esq.. li •
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Ttliztersville3. & .1. ' Falls; il * 1 , , .
New iiii4le—Genrge Ileifstiyder4Esq . . l *
•i Port Cartinn-Henry Shissler. P 4.51. i,
1 Lnadingville—Color & Drumheller. , I V '
i Pittegrolie—rtraeff &Forret. I, a: '
. Tantamia-Lfreilner & 51Organroth . ,
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liliddimiiirt-11. Koch &lion, , I }
e laiscardra-,George 11. Dry:-..., . r ; ,
Cr Frederick lir tt &C. 0., have been appointed gene..
I rat ageign in Philadelphia, for Hia&'!...Expectorant. •
Nov 22,.! .- -.. ~ 0-17 .
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pivs'STMENG CII T0..018. ITANns ANO:SIIII.ILCT ALL NATUTE TO ' OUR US.F. AND. rl.4..%Si.ritE.:.' -- Da. JoIINNON
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ETOR, POfTWILLE., SCHUYLKILL 'COUNTY OA_
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rq, 4AP 3, :1947
Froth the ,Philadelphia Saturday Courier. 1
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i, • e,t)C ipine,i off. rrebum. ' ,
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1 'ln the Northland lives Freedom,
' • 1 Where tasty stotins blow ;
. • Her bulwarks the hills ribbed with •
il Socks and With snow. :
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Iler banner tw i n-born with • • .
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The star of the Nfttlht.
.Like that, shall ti never' , '
Look steadily forth t ''. • ~ • •
oh the bleak. hills of Norway
It goats as ofold; • .
And the swift chamois hunter '
1 Breets daily its ft 1. -
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•'• • Oler the hilts of ourovenland
4,- rat! like a flanie.l •
• When,the voice of our fathers ' •t
1 Called FnEE•oop by name!,
.
-On the soul qf the tyrant
1 That trughty name fell,
• A's in Grater's iheart quivered
, • The arrnw,ieret.t.: ',.
Hazel Dell, near Miner:Mlle. lichtlylkill Co:, Pa. •
•
InterestingjLetter from Mexico.
The following letter,!written to a gentleman of
this place, has been handed ti us forptibliernionl
,Showing, Po it does, to tkpne extent, tho planners
otid cuttom, : of the MexiCitns home, it:Will be
read ti•ith interest : • 9 ' -
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. ' • S AY JI.7A,'N lIE.I3FENA Mira,..
I iallili3ty 27, 1817. ,
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Dear Brottedr : . —I am again ot v pest. After
writing to brother Sambermi the 9th inst., I went
to Niosaterey, atten4,lVo some bustpess, and re'
turned on the lath toMaltillo. Gil the 1 I ill, lour!
of us started on a recconnoitering tour of amuse
ment &c., inwards ;San pais Potosi,tb find out if
plissible, where the Mexican armies were and dis.
cover what route they intended to take. I will
endeavor tegive - )'ou all the derails of our journey,
nest fur paUSCllliqll,but for the information of you
and all the i , as well as some few of yhr
friends who, may happen to be Present: We took
the obi rout ! i•d(the same road we conic.) to-Parias '
and froM there to ittexiiili 47 . miles. hewing that
some sor 600 Me x ican troops Were there ; we!
approached -the "Maymery•enentiously. and after
dark!we entered in disguise, but found no troops.
The Alcaldi (Governor or Mayer) •received us
with touch Pie:ante, and ar peered to apprehend
some danger for us in Unveiling so few in number,
and said hd:diel out Imilav what monient,soine of
their troops would visit! him, as they were coming
and going at all hours:mid that there ;via a large
bomb, r r,ticainlit•d pear §tanbrele on the ZiMatecaa
and Durango biad. We enjoyed ourselves ov f er a'',
01,1 upper and breakfast—splendid beds for the
night; and nest morning started:for Sombretdand
Durango; but on -out arrival . at Sombrete (therc.l
being no troops there) ;we were infOrmed that the I
troops had kit that placli atat Durango, for Catorce,
Fr:laid:a), and Zacan cni—and these places being
.in a more di'reet'cOur4 . el to San Luis, we concludedto go . , ,tleatotiT We found about 30 only, who
were there on a spree: I told these ! meta. (in or
der to find out more! a 'gut their army) that we
Were A ni!er cans, to ho Were pressed into the service
of the United States against our wit's, that we had i
deserted,-'4,1 .vas on our. way to.sti k piciteetion
from their 'army and Probably jo:n them..' Thizl
tale too!: liel4 they cher red us for sane time, 11-
nallY . one el the nutnCer • said he, was an officer,
gave us allthe infortnaiion I, wanted, and which
proved td be correct at that tune, but movements
were made bat he kneW nothing of, consequently
threw us wrong. They !saidahere wore about 3000
tit Frazuiloand about:4soo tit Zacatecas, tut on
Mar arrival at these ptacies two days afterwards, we
fount on a few (say i 511) left at Zacatecas, to,pro.
test some provision; ant ' l the whole. 7500 -was
marching, it was supposed, to San Luis
. P011:14i.
We Were by this tines. becoming ,quite reckless,
cared for nothing that came in our 'way,. having
! passed along well so far among citizens and sot
diem that we at once concluded to proceed on 'oar.
journey, . We' stepped -with the Alcaldi fur the
night—was invited, mid 'attended a Fandango that
night, (more abodt Fa t ridang'o after a while;) next
morning We proceeded on, with the intention of
making seine eon - 1081as against -the American
artny,get admitted lido theirs, find opt all we could,
then make , our, , ,escape. ' . With thiii intention we
made an early Start, and next day at 10 o'clock we
: ! arrived at the city, but was our astonishment
to tint 'no Hoop; there'f Tbe Alcaldi was indeed
a very clever man, invited us to stay with him,.and
were very liatalsomely:reeeirscl, by all the family.— ~
tind haill not bceti ma6ied one of 'daughters
would hai . e caught hod in her net. She is very
harrilsoMo` and appeared to-take so.inu'cli interest
in our welfare by advising us not lA , trate l any ,
farther without a guard or a guide, and actu
ally r,persutidett ,her father- to • offer us at guard
of 20 men, ) which of course We declined receiving,
aalfiertvoithdorily be• r ip our way. • the Akaldi
infoned in;..iliat he thought the army was marchJ,'
. ing n Monterey try' the southern mail through!
'rule', Charcas E.,cand . dm Padilla; and. Florida, and
,thatiro detilitit was the intention-of the General
(Rer4), to make another attack on that City: ; We
remained with;the Alcaldi two nights, then took
the sinithern road for Monterey, leaving Zacatecas,
Prostate, Sombrete, and Panes on our left This
route; is very inferior and water very scarce. espe
tiril between chareas lisearitlon4 am! Padilla, it
ir.nt :bing but bill upwind( ; when between these
! pthceli,"liur horses were nearly anti alated for want'
'of ! oilite . r, we concluded to cross;a, mountain into
anal@ valley, thinking that no doubt water could
be fejpil. - -
• '
)1 hen. we got to the top of . ..this mountain, we
discoliered a body of trinilia in the valley. about 2,1
Or 3 dnles off, already encaraped and dialing. We
diso..litnited'to rest our horses and console ourselves
With the sight of the water, and making up our
niihdS what Male. It •aesaon made up, we were
discO'i'ered.by apicitc guarAof Mexicins,Jahout
30 trii number, who, 'ere charging onuslfoin a
neiedrimring hill. but their ponies could not cope
with dur large !horses. so attar finding out what
they 5 . 5 4., re. We left. shat " neck 4 timber" at' a
"(Stiull. : „'lri quick .sitep.''' , ' ‘ ." - .'.
'frio gave its chase for 6 or 7 miles,'"(we only
tried . to keCir re it of pistol shot of the when we
discAretd that two had left the road and taken
Mtt+ ilirecinin - »-but sri in few Minute' , all was
explalited-',4hey cams rolnd - a bluff and W3i in
• our read ahead of us in a short time, dim they
neverrietutned,; one received three hap and the
Mbar four,!ind!one poney was crippled . . i As soon
lll i
us thl i i replnt Was heard the balance of : th e party
reliell j ed and bra us in possessiurfof the field. We
All hqd., •rtivolving pistois and could have killed
more hail they been close etruugh.,
. , u n li of ;these men I think was un officer, and
no doubt a!good soldier, apparently about 28 or 30
said fi. l ll 6 feet long, (not high, for he was laying
when Tre etimeiip to him;) he died without a word;
.grasping his sword so
it
that it was with Much
difliqty that we got it look.. The other man was
ahoutt,,2s or 26 and lived only a few minutes alter
-he tvai shoi; he asked for some water, I found some
on laq porii , y, in a cantee'n, gave him. a.drink, anti
he layi'd piper like another dog. F7earina• that an
other itarty, might be in the neighborhood, we did
not spjae horse flesh in making our road to'Pedilla,
took siippeij, and gut our horses fed and watered,
travelled all night, and next day at 3 o'clock, P.
M:, artived at Fliirida, that night and - next
,day
(2 . 6111) arrived at ;Monterey, having seen no troops
but th,Ppe in the Jolley, on all our route. On the
^70,, egterdity} ;We arrived here 'and found the
Ditision. a 4 we had leftit t except that they had left
Eneat4edsi for this place on account of water •und
grass.il During my tour I Ives situated so that I
cOuldlpot keep up my journal. thinkmg that if L.
was tlkeniptiitatier. tt would net answer well Li
have papers of 'my travels, &c.. in tiny possession;
conse4uently I canuoCtitink how far we did travel,
but I think! am within bounds by puttin it down.
lIMEI
• - I
at 750 miles. As I .mentioned before we al
te,eded a Pandang° at Zacatecas I wish to explain
itit 1 can. In Mexico it is the fashion to have a
Fandingo at all births, marriages, deaths,br bap
tismul days iii any of the familieS in which a birth.
I Marriage, ikc, may occur. • On this occasion them
was. a child baptised. The neig,lsborsfer and near
apetnltlcd• together, all kinds of musical instru
ments Pip in oi eration,. not excepting druths and
4s e arld a greater piece of sport I neverwitnessed
since I was bur ti, - .
!Every man, woman, and child were 'dancing,
some waltziog,,soinie ricimenading some jumping,
Singing. screaming, hellowitig . .,lull fiishion,"
- iatuel picking up Miters and -carryfng them to an
esther part of the house and every thing tit:ft:could .
'be imagined-in decency was carried on. ,
I was.cartied by a set of young women and eel
down orilhe lap of the Aleakk's wife ; one of my .
'
comrades was carried off and sat down on the sup-
per table, and it already 'set for.supper; another- i
was carried into a young lacry's bed chamber, but
' the best 'of the Joke was,rifiat he could not 'speak I
thU,Mesican language, andrioi More he'cal!e4hout
to theirs to quit, the more'theyheazed him. Thi's '
kind of amusement continued for at least 4 hours, ,
When sudefenly.a toil from 'a eery large bell hung 1
on a earhedial clue& by, gave a
. signal for sorne- 4 ,
thing that rather surprised me: As soon as it was I
heard, every' one,, f this (Madre!' fell upon their
knees in the attitude of prayer_ and remained so
fur 15 dr 20ortinutes, when another toll was heard
and they 'commenced their old ammiementer. I
asked Mrs. Alealdc[E donsia kociw Tier name] the
'weaning'weaningtf 'p I sis toll of the bell; she said when the -
first toll was afield:. the Bishop was ascending the 1
throne for prayer, and at the, last toll.he was thro' I:
and de s cended -to bed, or to pors v ue his usual duties I
if he had env to attend to. 'Tilts occurred every ,
six hours, she said, and it mattered, not what per :
Sons were dUing at the time of the first tad,
.unless asleep, Vii y would have to pray With him.
' ,At tz , an Luis ,Potosi, avie were much amused
by seer;,ll, -It/ Tact. tdriil file Alcaldi's family ;
w ins Were the grea test'musicians I have heard
for some time; they. ail fiay sometthing, the
I plena, guitar, harp, violin -4. r - some other in.' i '.
etrouseat, the harp was . My ' fav uittb— whether i,
' itrwas the leap, or the lass" that played, I cannot
say, but - I was.certainly very muchl . pleased.
Then again; I was taken, (tce I thouldOsave said)
through the Orchards, Vineyards and.lt fewer Gar- .
dens, which surpassed allything (3f th kind I cv- '
er. seen. The Orchards had been pll
eked but a
short time since, hoWever the fruit, Oranges, Figs,l
Dates, Quinces, &e., were at the laisce in the
greatest abundance. Then the Vineyardalproduee ,
tae prettiest- grapes-I eve;r:Seen, almost' too much
sq to talk about. The fkiwerlgarden! is . beyond- '
deseeiprion ; the: vary great varyty, (a Itnajority of ''
which I nevenseen Wore) the'.-p l an by which the
bedn are laid •ont, the,Spretidor of 'iln: Walks, emit
mer houses, rack far Vines, &e., togetlitr with the
recut of all these fIIF. I TS, mixed with the breeze
hum the Orange ..gro've, really - made cis feel as if
-we were -entering another 'world. "Pitiliably, the
i
soca, ty o five vet) charming young ladies, along
with a very; intelligent mother,' and.•three smaller .
children (boys) made it appear edmething more
pl.:aslant than usual, but really', I 9i...141' pass the'
pillince of my life in such- a placetlle Army,'
KncrnF Or' nothing elm entered our heads, we ix:
tally. forgot where We were:: I•i;tlig afternoon of
the second 'day, we were inincd to another house,
along with the fatnily'ef :be ,Alcallii,towned by
Senibr Don "Zuloqua'sho, which was 3 7 t very pretty
•plbee itnieed, but nottrocompare with theAlculdfa.
Senior Don took us to a Galt! Mine ofilsis, in the
iseig,hborhood, which certainly produced the rich:,
Oct ore. I have ever seen in Mexico. (I have seen
a number of Mince;)lle has some 56 or 60 hands,
at work at it ' • .
'At his house; We were treated with some fine
Amerii.an Apples, which certainly was a treat—
the Alcaldi bad a few, but not so good as Senior
.Don's—after-supper we took a walk through the
market, and
. 1 mu :4 glee you l some prices—Kid
meat, 13‘cts: per lb.; Goat's butter, 6 eta. per lb.;
(they have no cows in thiseounti'y; what few there
are, do not give milk, ev'Jr for their own calves)
Oranges 2 cis. per dozen; Figs 6+ eta. per 100,
Quitiet s 123 ets. per farrega. In fanega is abaut , 2
bushels and i pecks, not quite so large as a flour
barrel] AN - sleet from 12-3 to 15 cgs. each—Grapes;
abobt 25 cents per barrel—Dates. )25 rents per
Emeriti; • 'Cabbage 6+ cents per dozen heads—
young Oni ons, just front the garden 'fur table use,
6+ cents 'an Sint full, or as many as you want
from the nenket 4:ve went to bee a hew other LIM
' lies through the city, Which occupied our time;uls
-tilniidnight. when we returned home; the balance.
of the night was spent'in different kinds of amuse-
Ment, until hreakfeast was annotinced, so that you
cats judge if we ma le good use of tone. I should
like to gitielyou, a full di tail of a Mexicali dinner
(in high life) b ut I must leave it off at present—
euflice it to sa ve •Ilikesintir three hours to earn,
according to the real sty.!-, Alarnode Alex-canto—
and-if I have root 'in this sheet, I will give you a,
descriptron of one. --- .
I am nowi un My 'second: sheet, and I have so
much to say, that l• do nut knew where to corn
inerme.:— Mit I presume if I till another, you would
not gruntfile at the .postage; it you do, take it out
of me, when you getine in 'Pennsylvania, but • as
to paying postage here, it is out of the question,
law, land, gospel and 'everything else. I would
.like to.
_'lay postac,ein this Country, on some lets
tars from you; or any, of the family. but it appeara
I cannot .get the 'letters to pay on: Letters do
entire to this Country :to -others, tin t }' can't I g4l
...fusel Is it because you don't, vs rite .! Coate
sirs, madams, mise r s and the wrole of you, lam
note a Mexicen ye!, but ill soon iurn•Turk IT I
don't hear front s line of you'. I ant getting out of
my lido ude alnigeffiet. I must non leave 'lien i '
1 Luis, not without giving you a small touch .4 our.
i deParture. The Alcaldi and faintly all met tal in
t the front room, just as we we're about starting—lle
' old lady embraced us all' with tears in her eyes,
said eve were wring a dangerous road, and was v. ,
ry'rnuch afraid wet -Would all looSe our lives; she
retired full to the trim, could not s i eak souther
.-‘v‘lt‘i—then cairn; the old gentlerisan himself, gave
; u; . ; a f , ii e how. and what to do on our journey— .
I' eheror the girls wit:as-mall 'present's of flowera, &e..
decorated our erects and horse.; on the street,. made
o s look more like Circus Riders than Americans,
arid finally a kiss a pee-, we inoen'td a -d were
off. llur journey to Tula, p iEsed• several fine
Haciendas [a residence of a msn of some note...
'cvlor bus- a lac 'e plantation, and is :lumber oil ser
vants to work ii,] among which wits one . A . M•lit'l
by a•man runnel: `Stuart, la Penusvleanian] 'vsho
has beep flying in this Country alni'ut 25 .years.
was married arid 'leo! 6 children. Ild Watite:d . U.i
to stay with htios over night, but we id not S—he
has two tine silvermines on his place rid is ivery
rich. • Win stopped . at 'Pula for supper,litendisig
to go on that 'mot, but we' were so' hard pressed
by the min welstimped with, the, was a merchant]
'that-we st.ppedUiosight with hint. We were se
'.iy near done out' for sleep, conks quentlY went to
„bed early, and 'they tried to gel us up nail: clu-,
ring the night; for the purpose of having a little
fun—all their endeavors were in vain; there we all
lay With our clethes on.ohut they could not get us
-to move cu' of our beds. About 11 o'clock [at
night]'all. wee', quiet [or else we were (all asleep
for same tinse.] when. our rooms
. door was opened
in a great burrY by a female, wile came :up to me
and said, that the Troop's had arrived inlown,had
heard of us being there. thatthey• had taken away
our horses, and Wire returning to take us; she came
to give us this ifffortnallen, that we Might` escape.
Th.# story sounded very plausible, we therefore got
up and. made all haste to get away 'on arriving
at the EMI ting morn. We were surroianded and taken
by abOut 30, [uric the enemyilyoung women and
rein, Wha:cojoyed :themselves very. tinsels at our
expense - , of loosifig a cdatfortable nights rest.—
Among the company I discovered-a white man, a
I N connesion wig" tint, Establishment, we have Will
.1 a large Jobbing 00F1., fat the printing of
•
Books, l , large Posters.
parliphleta, Ilandbille,- •
`Bills of Lading, I , Bill Heads,'
•
• Blank Permits, eirtuinrs. •
caida, . Tinie hook., SLC •
Tgethor with all kind! , of Fancy Printing, all of
which will he executed at tdiort notice and in a Daiwa.,
fulstylo 1
Ills snick of. Type for Jobbing is ery.large, which
was selected with a View lo give effect to .band4ll*--
and bis.tlpo for Book and ;Pa taplitet Printing, hi actual
to any, used in the cit len.
As hei keepa ItiOnts expressly forlntanni; he Whet/
himself that hlccar Miles for etertiting work in greater.
than that of any 'Other otrtcr. and that the public,
Anti it to there a' , lvannigeln-give hint a call. 1
1 Cr All kinds' of Books piinted, . ruled, ,and bonridltt
order, at bliOrt notice. j T
no ok •Bindery.
•
,
We are also.nropared to:bind all kinds dr Inas. lo
the most durable man:ll.7,lM talon nonce. •.,
Blank Nooks alway's on hand—al.o made - to order
and ruled to any tmttern. 1 . " , , . .
. .
Lave alai provided ciar,:r Ives with a. Ruling 11*.
t bine, of the most approved kind, whit It enables al 10
ride paper to any pattern to order.
:N 0..14,,
fine, noble. lauking,,Vleutig in in...p.aling!particulai .
attention to' a Young lady of the same colour.. 1
went io'hini,-addressed liiim in English. be so- .
swerdindhe sante manlier, she spUke also in the,
slim Way.: I "was rathSt surprised at this.' but
whoa I gait an explanation, all Pia , right enough;
Ite said this young, lady Was his sister; they had
lust thrh their harems, a fetw ychis sluice in Mekt-
co, while on a visit to slnne acquaintances, and
since they had nut with thatioss; they continued
amou g those whom they Considered both near and
dear to them. I got very 'Much attsehed to this -
yowl: man:eluting toy. short stay with him, and
cirminiv, he was very sUrry to loose our comps. ,
ny, as : he said he hail not heard a word of Enlist,
exrept,from his sieoer,'sinert the deathof his frith.
er• a i mother. ,),,vi., witl dgtainel. until" after'
Inca -fast, when we slatted again—at Charcastds •
candor-.we stopped t‘ itil •it )ISI ican Doctor, who
,Was also Alcaldi, and WS'4, Lcry well treated by
him and family—he watred one olour horses very
much, especially mirth, [which was raised in Ten- •
net , se. and has a sp'end:d s'imearaneerl ho said my
horse would be w • 0•th.:5.4 op trihim, [in Pennsylva.
ma he could he bought for'. ;:A9O or 'i' ' /0I I I but said
116‘ would give, me time hdst 'Policy 'he had, end
S'.so fair the horse. ! I Was too far away from
A nierican arms, m'tiehe that' money, and did not
know 4hat might occur, In final use for a goof" •
_horse. I therefore declined the oefer, Said toy horse --
was not wintlilltat looney, but f would not part
s•ith him. and IFjust thit the nail on the head, for
the very day I lett 'eh iraeri...E•conibm; r had use
for him; to clear me of ge tiing•into a scrape. . .
Four tittles from U. Beecandon, are two largo
mines, the owners I 1 cannot' tell, one oiler, the .
other gold. • I understhad that lib had GO' or 70
lands Co work at each iiiiiie—the water in 'thill
..
neightenthove.l was [Mil' fit i e .. drink : hor,es_would
not touch the er.issoalri t enigh it. lashed pretty and .
greets, nitteh. less the : e. lite'r —three miles further
on was another Infra,: ((_sipper)' arid two miles
'hither, a stleer minetill ja 'active operation. Wes
were dills en . ' eyimt trurse4es with the sight -of •
tlie:.e 1111 . 11C.5. 4.%"..C. pail:4ll4 017'311411 . 0 e.Thilige COMP.! .
i In', iviten we met 4 , Meti.dui reggaes; - they said
they knew or seen nothing Of tiny Mexican troops,
but wanted money to. buy 'sotto•thing •to eat. I
verily la!iteve-now that they'uctuttlly belonged to
the arniy• . and was •In ;hit disguise , for it was but
1 1 rt short - mne ahem:aids that we met with the •
l'icket Guard .already. - spolten of. AVe stopped ,
lot Padilla' but a show time. slid said nothing. of
I our skirmish with.the guard. . .
At Florida We artiVed just in time to .take is
fashionalele Mexican': eltnrier with Senior lion
Fernando Agatiito Gran tilt, (this man's name taking
my attention su inuelr . I ref : pies:eel him to give is '
'to nip on paper, which he !did; and I shrill hate
my first' Gotbehild: , r:titned latter him.) ; On iur
. urrival.dinner woo floc : lir some 25 eir 3.u;rnyrutes,
;and a few of the e•exipu , ite de !lefelleina " its. .
,vited—now fora tletailHl:3; ! at the table. each per
reon had 'a female waiter, not\ a mouthful of any
thing to eat to he seen: thelwaiter take's the plate
before -you, with ,the i question, ti bat di-h sir T
Kid ! she binig+ 'y ou aloud two mouthfuls, and •
you have just time.-to'siviillf - it, whit she snatch:. •
es theadate• teem let hie you. lays deiwn another '
with.aihther mem:klub tukla it up. and.another '
,
carat's,and so tin. Wl' on.elSan :i•late - s : 4ti! pro-.
bably 12, or 15 d trerent 'pl.itcs are set lfefore you
.
in, less than that many minutes, amid
. - 1 , 140 will
then continue to pla • y,i until , you singrtut hash,
I pudding,. Indr, or an} thing l'else - you May fancy;
if she hieS it,.you will $. ...i-ri.it . ..Jf riot, she will answer
you; that shS is siury. "it carbon be obtained, last
of 'all dishes tomes Me:soup' la lolled to youth a
small A gill silver cope: with a handle, no spoim;.
: knock it iliitvn, luin . t the clip on eine' side, take .
. , .
one cto the.rither, keel{ V•riill goin ! ei," as the
hly said in that.tvay until you are satistbed. . After
dinner bs a:fiance, or some other kind of exercise ,
follows: I hay 38( Way sit at the dinner table
3 lone hours, completely T o4latned of myself, hit ,
.the lialamie of the party were still eating. Its
not the quantity that' they,riat, but the singular .
manner in which'it isserved up, that takes my •
attention:, ' :-' i 1 s • .•
Well Sir, I ant on my third sheet and nothing
said yet. There is a rumor Lfloat to day in camp
that there is, on armistice for !three months granted
-by 60 - in'e' one or b uh.nations - .,but the truth of this .
I cannot vouch for. ..-\ . ..I i - • .
If this is the% ease env: n eur. is Ilaines; out of
.!elexicol candidand fliCt- idea of remaining unless
war goes on ;'I riot-for :killing elf all the surplus
bucks. of this 'country, !' l'lll take a hand at the
game myself,' go it aloneand i mabe 4 tittles. They
are not fir to inhabit this - world, rind I don't . be
•lieve it ever wWe ibterefed
. ..they should. I cant
ocey how-many I huye'sent nit, butorie thing I do
know, that I el-ail yet he revenged te-r none deed
. • they have committed odtt mien' defenceless soldier
of thi's cominand,-so;ntinii reduced by sickness
.as not to be abie to will) a i- of a toile without
resting—be walked outd i t le :other day for a little
pleasure, set down On a ,r.
och to rest, when two
Mexicans came up'do bid). stittlld a piece of cloth
in his thoutli.ler - took hats watch aud;s3,7scta.
out of his pocket. I . This!mati is a strong r s to me,
but curse'my .lop ligh if I dont hwe two or'
More 111. es for it, and I; shrdi do it openly. -I
toads two bucks Pul. oil `their hats awhile 'ago.
in pos . . , ing• my teat; I told theirs newer to pass me
again with their Meads covered or Ywouhlphoot
the first that attempt-1i it. l'l'nery,lculted mighty
bird at me„but illn'lef and walked in .
_ I should like treiy' moat tot tijur from you once,
if al ot oftener. while I rub soh' for from you alb—
, I;.,if you "iiiit. geild[me a
. Shortl epistle, giving' me a,
i -k,tch i f soot, ne'swer. front! th e united world.
I must bear from ytiti 'Sarni. 1 , • .
! 1 . • l'imit:s only . ..
i .1
W. P.S., ..
'the New Orleari: l cor!espondent of the N.
Y. Mirm t s
,ntrites :is folh)wa i---rlt i7t .. undlrstood -
•hero thatr-tintieral l'sylor wi.bsoon apply for leave
to retire from his present ardploui duties. 'Whits'
been aleset,t now neatly three!years, and constant:
ly in the Ili Id: Tlii - s, foro rtld a wan, ii a severe'
and protracti.d at retry, but he IS a tough, patient,i
and persevernnt od fellzrkt. His foully are now;
here, though their residence i is f3,0t1:141 . 101.14C..4 '
II is unmarried d .uql;tr is a laeaut.ful at:‘:ompllsb-
ed; amt iorerestore young t ls,li ; she-altracts much
attention
. ainoug the fashiorlables at the gay St.
Charier , . The - 041 soldier'sl pr;v-do fortune, hat
hden much hal:abed liyHtt; ',mg absence from
Itorni..• 'lie ua: rfeite it elf oir at one time', but un.
fortunately mad: a purel+e of a cotton p!atitatiOtt
on (tie Missiaiippi„ a ling-; pottion of which caved
in t' tiiii, end the farlisro lin his "crops far several
years. It tee :“.i.ll , l!wh it ertil4arrit:gd 'Min, w hich de.
wand his P . reient anehtioh and came.
, - •
/ Hairy Clay is still beret he less become so eLL.I
1 arhourett of our climate at}l tociety, that he is ‘.tre.
Ibo rn ined to .pend all hi eirntrl,rs It: r+. fat the test of,
h i, 1 i.. A g e : r m. lightly on th¢ he ol Or tlxvetdrin
urah-r a n d state-man. ill: tread's our St ' et . iir with
thoNe long Kentucky-Inds?andtke strides, Co &mil:
iar to the loungers on Pena:o;44lA venue in Wash.
i ington. ft 3 hears himself at7er'ect us ever. lie takes
: hut little interest in pultriis, or at least talks very
1 little upon poLtiFai, eultjeos. l
I ' 1 overheard him, lionleyc4, sly the : 01110' day
that he did- not like the-(Ours.r pursued by Con.
I press—that,althrnigh/disqpihvirrg of-the - mode in
A liivh the war was ltrou;ilit.tot, ha thought theta
should be no . bCti;atiOn of dillerenee of opiin'un,
aboht pro.tecuting it with
. igar: and detertninatton;
PE:trE rt:AL M AssEs . 3 i mire Almonoster.
who erected the fine Cathedral at . Now Orleans,.
enjoined ott the Priesthood that masses should be
*aid for Iris soul - every b:iituiday evening; in tler
faun' thereof. the property; shbuld Imes into other
hands. has the old cathedral, clOsed • the
week regularly F
What a wicked wan La utustAavolkca.tiA to.
quire perpetual was. ';
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SOBIiING o.le3'irt
Htie:!l sir 311sich