The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 16, 1851, Image 1

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PASSENGER i TRAINS.
rIVY
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firne.r: rte THE & RE 11)1),
Coltiprit3 - ,, P.kiiiilPlPhirt. Jill) .It
—Surrfrar Miangripen , .—ra'si_e RCDI eTZD—Fm.n
Philatklpht to Pc.ll.•vi:fr rivmiter.Traiim
(sunita, r .I.ily 11, lid. lu4•
",rain. • Witi 1 , 0 tint ..ach 4 dad?, !,rt ti- en
-41•InhiT auA 11•11 , t ,
MOW% •
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A 211., dilly. t . c.-
.opt PiittarttLT at 7: ,ht.ltark. M
.e.Teepl-jr4undatet.,• -
I ./.1). e?./11114.1eipil IA at
4ttyg.. Potm111.• at 4:1 Irwt . . per,pi
Aundiv. : .
.
Willi neatens' and diortatelt.' %lon : rillafuriga turned
an I fitted to nfiliPT.nianc Amp and Ir•nrin. +,..1 'los: , ,
toWlof the hest tnatocitt. _
lontor.tr work d.ma and afirn4,l I. illonintly, and
. the Duhlir may n.> asanrrA I tr.l no .iron will bermar•i
11 L . FARF.A.i .: • , --. ~
, , i,. ,' to give a diaf.trtma ‘..• it h ..41Inrde ia a trick may ni• i n : r
... i ' '''l ''''"...':''',..' ' ,1,: a." C. ,,, . ermoad :o Ito-in • , ,':'..% Airri. Tiio:UAtt,
Ilitwoort vint., •.r l . lltcnKvii!tl.: , fri :5 It? 25 1 . 1 ii. It. CORDON,
arlarrpO Phi a. ant Raiding,- I _
. .1 :3 ' 1 45 111c1IIR41.1) JOllNsTfiti,
Irepor ' :a Phlia,lrdphia, c 0.,. ... • -
Tor . co4oor of R rwd and Sloe
.1,,
trento. ' prizAertgrra riintool .10.14 the rnid onleol pro
oled with a - HEAVER MILSDOW IRON' WWIRS
.
I' pwinci4 01 - 1 , tiz.,., 0, i:,t I T athlwed !Al.-arr. liac ininaoN & 41.i.r.N, IRON ANt)
-anger It t thew. tirti;p, and rizitellgeta air expre:.tily --...i.."".„,...„,,,
, er,tpi Founder , . Te.rt•ct folly Inform
prohibited from ;akin?. ciiiythink:aa baggoco hot th.-ir „... itwiepatrrnm, arithc. public irer.rally.
.114-11 wearing • - tporel. which : A - 111hp at the rliik of its ...- :=2"" --"•••• that they are now prepared. at the abn% 1.
'Whet. .I t, " i r flattiotmetit, to trianufarturr ~1111rn Enenire of every
.
uy 'knit' ~i" the it—. n - c
-cif Nl:4l,age,; , . -ize; Pumpr. Itailr4arl a n d Drift C... 5. and . very other
- ,i... .
',..,.. Itikkial - CAD.. i.....-tetatt . . deo , riptioa at Iltott;n0 Bratrf f'a.tltyem imitable tit thi•
ItOdf i'cal mining iir ottior lotiiitte.4..rl tli.e tuna r...a..onahh
---- terms. Also, Illniithg COD - 4er, f.ir Dia.l ritroare.
and Martine worli In rti-itprirt.
Repairing of•aII kinds dope ,41 ht . czttratn.sa 311.1 di,-
:ntrh. at lite Inwe't ittlri7f. , /111. *nit tornii.hed by
'bent will ha warranted to pit orm .tell. They It onld
rob-11 the custom of these who may 'Wahl article. In
their line in this vicinity. ' All orders frill meet t" it h
itono-diate and prnmiit orteti.lon. - - •
]kilt 14',1
rurnawrs di T •
O F' irr ur Tit grtiryr Al
NOTIPF. lIEREpV Gl,
Ihe 1711 c c'
TintAriTE COAL cacti. d:
Actrqyttill Naa igittion Corm,
.nd will iintll
-
.
F 1104344140 i , I
_ i , 40 29 . .3.+i 55
Nlaraviink • - . i i 40 39 3,i; ;5
7 4 041:111114 . 1a,
... i' l . • 10 39 3s 35
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1 '4l. Panl7 , dl.• - t. - • --- 40 39 3+i 25
, i.
Plymouth - .: i _ 40 39 3"V
`inn nunw n ni - 01 Ili iil Li. FA r. • 3 P. 3 : 3G 23
Pori Kennelly . :P. - 2: SG ." 33,
4,:allay - Foie.. , .: 1 i 2:, 34 - 22 .30
l'awlinen pant ,•.; i 35 21 33 30.
I.umlivr. lib, ... , - 32 32 31 0.:
• Phirnhvill. - 1 4 . 23 .22 31 0.,
Itner'slFaril - i - •
30 29 2S 15
Piiiigiaisn I.lllattliag - ; 2O 20 , V,
raftro4lll - - - L, -a: 25 V: 5,; 23
1114,14:1NarriliEll - T.:A ' 29 2: •90 23
Rend em . -' -. -1 1 - .23 2.'. 2:, to.,
tittiniiiri , • -, s.- -23 2.5 .33 115
i '
.11n1w4ville - • I
4.5 I . 25 25 55 25
liamtnite -. 25 23 25'
Orwli4biiriz laMtal.Tabt --. ill , - 25 '2. 25 25
110 stiaris , 1 , 11%4 ifyi.lair I tal air iir Cari, n n.l f.iincl•
ingA, and no etiirg i....a i1..ii123 clie: pr ,, r tan will N.
innan,car lin) AiJ,l•iiire . 1 j
Rv'ariler.iif th; , Mang. -1.,.. - ..
7 7 . 4;4 il2 4- ISA . ri , ..p.ir lit
, . : 274 f
I+lly 5, ir%4
FIZZIOLITS & TOLLS ON COAL.
MMS
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OF I-1, X 01 " I 'llE. PIMA. ...!RE4 rki Na BAURCILIOI4 - 1 i
, , Piteadri(+)!iti; -War rh 15. 1451 1
The Rale* of /MEM lITPS awI:TOLI tA nn Voir, )ran—
ported by 'hi. rntnilmv, 1 , 4'11111e. no inllntes ft.,ta
.51arrh 17th. 1951, unt.l (limbo+ notice:
_II 1,
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Rtchrnond, 60, 55. 13,7
PhllardeltdA; . 60 55;j.1 35
Inefined_Pl3ne, • • ' 60 .55; 1 35
.3‘lretWn.. -".-- -'
60 55 J 1 33
Germantown Re itroad,,. -..1 ' 60 - 55 115
Faris of 4 4 elitivikill, , J 1,.. , . 60- 35 133
Manayunk, ; - - - f so 43 1 4-5
Can_ttloh - octi - n - -&_flyi - riontle R. R 4O 53 ;I 50
Turnout 1 nftie tielnqy Nori•‘lown, :.5 30. 115
Norristiayn oc Rrnisr;F;;T' j I , 30 15 110
Port Kennedy, ' ;.; i _ 1.5 10' 105
.ralleo, Forge. - 1 j ~ ..11 If.. 1041
Pbren't trine,- - -I - J --: 10 05 : f 1,4)
r
RnYee Print. _ 'J i - 10 ,05 ' 90
.
Pottetown. .: ' 05 -00. ..Y.
DOllOll.5Nlllr, . . . '', - -..i , . OS 00' 00
Baurnatorin, - - - ;
f- , 05' '9O ,', 05
Reading, --, : ,
,„ 4 , . 05 ; '''oo' 75
Between Re.3.lJoir Anjl 114,ri, m e . S 5 00 75
NlohtrJrill'e, '-.' L. • -; r . - ,'55 15 In
Hamburg:. - ' ' J - '
.10 50 Jj
illnvlg•hwe. ; - - '—i J . 6p • sO't
Ry order ofJ ihe R,,,,,r,1. ,-,!..,1.1.114::.•,..
_l - `,•‘,. DR i)itn. ii•ri . , -
-
11,1 f •
March t 2, .1
PRCULDA & 14,11,11)1Nd
1111 f -
<FA.C. 24.? , , • a„,
UMITTIQN or Frkr.uptT ON it:'.lllrtlAN E
N
co, rommenco I„liint.
RCTEA fir rntlain . PER 100
• .4 - 14
4,
a r ( .-...: -1iii.i.teri1..,ti....ci..j..1;(t4 4. - i
1..., ,roi l I ire I - 1,1"..'.1,fie. P. - t! , Iran.
l'al.i.-r. s+iae... V.—, 11
. 2 4 *-, I 1 4 , -- 111..tp-. kto •i ,• liMcicr',l
4 erv,l. Grine , .,,,,..... r:naids. I :41,.. 1
Pit: = 4: Rattri..ad iron, lirast':::' tt• - •'.1o. l-liii, • i • rt 4 rt.
Jail,' SM. , . Sion•41•••••, Var:",rrorOc•-
•inct, Timber and Irtrobt•r 1 , l .•• .. 1,
.I.1• \ Clark— Al". Beer s.P4 I'••zicr.l _
, ic•hr.c, Pot rind P••orl, Bait% !title's. 1
Hone* and linrnc. r•••Tirkq rnllnn, I
WhiAryk. (.I..nap,iie. I,i,zoOK.C.firlin, ;
Iron rattinzo.rnnEh ; Roltrit Bar nr: ,
Ilimm , rgot Iron, Boilrr Ppnors. Flat r- it: t! ' 4
jjap, , ,flaffrvAd iron. j.,,11 nird 'ehnt. I-
Molieseg; Pototoeo, N 511,1410 Spik• s
Salt'Provicions;ring•cr, :intper re .§:
Tobacco, onmonufnritire•ft ... •
F I.OF. B. per tihrfrc,t, , ' I
1
11th etas.-- Ati - • - M5...'..03,1411. itittlpr I
Chcp.e:Cprdaer.iNcllierl-lii.l(oCrg., 4
a rnrp t le:. (P tt PIA 1 (Tr.,i- Sif,ipdilirmp :
113111f0 .Ifo & I 'lltlery. (111{14W IN:11,. I
lard. Lonrho,. I.ia. - Alm' . CI Mlni}fai- i 17.1- 4 ,t.
t CI rreir offromac Nlncionc•rr i'•11•1,11, c
ter ,, , Pxjais: lire Illdeo,lttatajt:l, 1
'ii Sheet 'lron, Npp,l=.Slfil. 51 t ,..1 1
PntatCriA, Tait••ti,), VI n r Era r 4 Wjr... i
Sth C . :dia.-110.A . . Cr..! ,S43.tiorPry.
tloplts and Shari, ll.imph Tr dr.rApirit
ail, Chink, ' Ciao. and Qul.. , nr.n are. i
l'igarw. Conl'prilnnerv. Lily (;0.1(1x.;-9.1 oft. II it.
Vrug'e, Frech Fich, Meat 4(14 Fruit, I
rnrolcn 11.4qu , r+. !fops,i Spirit: oil .r.'
Turpentine. Teas.. Vi:,,roc•cl , ,inti Syncil.
%NIT(' 1.1.cil - "
ME
A PAPEEI:7I"OI2IEVEFLY BODY !
T.VT'ERP R 11.1. 4 .41 i ).V 7 Oil' PaS:F4
PROCPF:CTV4 OF TUE
~EDHSD~ -.11 W JO~IIHL
Tiff! WEDNEQOAKI 1101.1.A1l JourtNAL-',,
1 the title Ala week 4 paper. to he, published in
this Borough a fir r the dist of July newt. The DOJ,
LAR do , VolPtr".lll F.n Cr AVON,
Truernscrx. Prism's-4 A UnICULTI IF. CtNICEAU
gse It Will It, indiipendent to character,
leas In lime, and aim consiantly to furnish the moat
corrsd, dispassionate, *n4telhhl,e t iew , of the sub
ject. tinder- digru,ion. It i. design. d espreggly . to
accommodate the want? oft he prople. in averting and
ads - orating their tight•,and to serve as n medium of
represe U in for their the publisher therefo re
intend. to make a just aitch a paper :ter he spirit of
the tiMea-demanaa.for rI utlaiion anion: the. insure.
Its cheapness., and the iinpaSt.nte.of the field of la
bor It. entera upon. will rery (ready emend etc dirt -
tattoo, and iiender it unrioubtedry nor. of the moot
sertfeenbfejnornal. of 'l4 day.
The Jovriat. .be Minted out gond paper, about
the aim. of the Si la rite ;lmn% it., before its enlarge
dent. A new font of iy7ie I. now ranting for At :
andseith the advantage ti a Pulver Press; the pub
tither.hopea to furnish A t ivperrhat will compare fa
vorabty with nos. in the Atate..
. .
The matter will he entlrely diallort from the Mt-
JOPIIN ; and the. eforti"..ttioar who non lake
that. paper, need ant 6t.itoie In iiiiherritie for the
WEDII6PDAV DOLL4R JUVIIAL
.The First tininher of 41r DoLt Au .10t - RU aI. Chrlif ap•
pear In Jane, as a gperrnien, and be Continued rego
tally otter the rim of Inty tanhsr utters will Mare
fore send In their nainaii iinmediatelv.at tha , paper
ill br patifiskrd ;1
TER Mel :-9/ a ) ear'. j , vrableta J.lr.iver 7 , - •
Chlbbillg,l
The WEDNECPAIL Mt , . :50 collie., - - 35 00
Lea Jounx•L %till hi• Alf: For i WinNE/MAY and
Matted to one LlClfilr."4,'d t. R'SATT'RDAT'. JOEIMILD, to
follows. '.' one addresv. av follows -.
4 noples. , - 7. 113 70: I copy of each, tir 75-
7 copiev. '0 0.0 3 romps of each, 7 70
15 copies. • 15,00 . '
7 •• 16 00
30 eopiee, - '22;01115 " ' - 3.1 00
The very loci Ate* at whleh the paper la offered,
compels tts to rennin. the vithwription invariably In
advance. ' i 1 .
Partienlar attention will he nail to the 'hate of
lbe nterket• I. the l'orti, Itegion .
A. several 'A m u: mid:motet. of the ape( intim num
ber...will he printed, it hill afford a fine opportunity
forSadvertivimt. , Adveilisements intended for the
specimen copy,:ronat 114 , vent In before the 11th of
June nen. , . - I ( •
Every yontry,_ina'r, inight to .obsetita• to Oda
a 4 the terms of subtrription Ire wit !tin the reach
.1111.
' Cf.. Post Afasierawlll piraymet as Agenu, in folio
isc-Cluba. Se , and forwarding subseriptioni. For
every etob of Fifieen.l we will furnish r. copy z.arrs
to the Perann who (brans' the Club. ,
v.. , Tut
on
JOII4NAI. is published every
Haturday, on on Cllra'.l4.rge sheet, at 4t2 per annum .:
Mr eltehe, as tonna • : To one sddress. tbreireopiel *5l
seven topic , * 010: ;fifteen copies, 1420, and one copy
'retie le etre pereou sr bei forma • Club of fifteen. ,'
Rites of Postsgo alter the Ist of July:
Free 'to all H libertine i* In Rthilyikili County- .
Under-00 miles, per innutn, 10 cis.
Over 50 and - under 300, per annum; 40
t
under 1600 miles per annum, so
...- n and
iloo e 43
" 2000 " • fekio, ~' d 1 00
HP.NAMIN HANNAN, Pablisler. .
.
-'Pottsville, May 24, 1221 2l-
MINLITIME Accotrirr BOOICS. -
ag arroce tsEe Octtrs for sole a doe lot of Mlti
crlature Account BoOlta, which for durability of Bin
ding, quality of Paper 'and aeatoree, cannot be excell
ed to tbe But.
Uncing commenced manufacturing Blank. Books of
‘ll descriptions, be feels confident that be can sell its
low and tarn out as good workmanship its con be found
In the cities, C• 11111.01 1 1.0 sat Pinata And at sbon
attar. D .
Oil
. . ,
New Foundry , and Mathiu e Shop . ' 7t,e it .14. r, i, Icq .a re eatred ink. Crpi:qr• r4ip a3lre
/ T/IF. firt:erftwriok Ilk' /* FM M- 4 6 0 ."" ''.r
1- - LAWRENCE.
~: titi, ~i • 1 nom'As 1 1.0 1:! . ..f , rk JOHN- TO e_tratv !IN l'llt . Ll'altErt AND -RAG BUM
AFON:.for the ottron a e ef Or . riettling the li P
H , P.. :II 7., ( 1 . !;' mixon i4iii-rt. PhiladelPlll4.
T.„,,i, nn a %whi m . „,aLiba tp,11..t•, ...,, e lino- ready Wlrapre they in.qiidleeping a tit+p , as:writ:wet of Pa.
~ .1 heir New "W'ork,, on the corner hi:it:irk' ..i' and I.a- rerO• &.... • ntlt , +- , inf. In part a . r%ilow-
il tette *lre , P. in rite boron:* of Norri low! to fit r• ‘Criting P.t.,wr.; ;Wore. and Laid, Atnetican and
of -ti t a .linr; .t . .i'l des( Hollow. :It shim n. 117. acid to!..lbh.
on reasonahl• zern.a.(la th Pots ant,i,i, •
. .
Mar hiniat s Tot.li of all drpt!ription, tha.le t. , 0 ca, r and Plain
nu !lie roost 9 pprovrd.plan. r the .S.nporrision I , l' Folio Posta. Fiat.'Cito,
Mt John Silber, vilto is •-s.pettenceil in thia branch of Hardware Papee-i; fen,
totainess,habint• directed his Rl' , llli ,, it'ta'll for a_ntint->. Colored arid White Tv:\
her or year.. \ P.ntli•tt. lioillne,•-warth`
Ttfey aro aka pri•par , t) C. tilde I itAr 'Nll4;ritl. of E., Colored'arl While': Rh" P
rite billtding and repn,tritigr.*:it.hirh trill be erprutpd tire, .Bra! Elirgili,pr)l•4l)
- ON C OAL.
0 NA Viflll7ln`i CO., .4 .
1;51.
TIIAT FROM and
he !Cr 6.1 Tnll nn. AN
the wart" rd Ih,
inly. N 111 t,e a, fi.llows,
lb , r noiice
.._ . _
FROM .;
2 -25:
H- ;r so
0
• - • • r.
Marela,ls;
POTTSVILLE IRON WEILES
.•
SPENCER ar.- MA.A6N RESPECT
1. annonner _to the pi/bile that they
have token the Dwahltalonent known
a■ the -Putt=. die Iron Works on Nor
aaeginn 'street. where they areprepared to hnild all
kind• of Stearn :Englnea. otattnfartnre Railroad ram,
and Machinery flt* almost every deseriiti.ion, at the
ohnrte•l notice,. Ind on the most Teaeoitable terms
—Pereon. iron) abroad. in leant of Atelm P.ngtne,
will find it to their advantago-ao gtei• their a gall he.
ore engaging elsewhere. [M,y r -:. if
'oAscat. taorivkitiO,
11111. a wrimpf) ,- ;iyRailIGHT
I Iron Riles. ;tillable fir tby anon IVP•,
.Mat in. and other tatoism nine (toile
Mom 2 to ainrhea in Ai4efer. Ai.e
loltenni andottti.r purposeit-Ostra ,trona
rdrantle Tenses; fintloW:,.TGEnne for
.am Cnglnea alanufaelOted and for
!IMAMS, TA AKER ir.Moßgig,
Warehoustr , S. F.. eornes2d artArWOltail as
FOUNDRY PaopEnTir
PipeptfnrGa%
Tuba Ow Ify
rumpFof Su.
'alp by
ja Timm.. TI Il: *T814. 4 .111 II Cu it: Lifting In le. , e c
the count . ). °Ter- lil. round.ry,.llach Inc
and other ichrips for Lii.;,_
• Thry are
.itnateil in the fl.irongh nr - Tama g ni,
non ere Weil fined up for borddec•Eceri_lollirina
lion respecting The lictilue§s tretetiunipe done, Will he
Elven to percon■ n i■hlinz . in purchase. TPI'M. mode
eAPy. JOHN li. SUITiI.
27-If.
fan/aqua. July .5, 1.51
EAGLE IRON WORKS.
\ ROROVGII OF POTTSVILLE.. -
formerly o,,nditrie.l by Chaii. W. Pitman J
Wren k reapectbilly entif If/Wince
of the rustotn of the works. Being practical'
Mechanic:, they flatter themselves that their know!
edge and experience of the btu/316'1as will enable them
In t urn ont work that it nor. fa it In give Aatlafaetton
to the moat fasunlions, 'They are prepared to manu
facture ,Iteam 17113111. R, Pnmpo. Coal Bres t ke.., D i m
rx.Raliroad and other Carlint7a,
Alt orders thankfully Arceipe.l nd prompt Ir e
cured on the most reasonable terms
JOHN WREN.
THOMAS WREN,
June 15.1.50—'21-4] I AltilF.S WREN.
•
INDEMNITY.
THE FFIkNELIN FIRE INRURANCE COMPANV
OF PIIII.ADEI,PMI..
. 0 'FIE E No. 163 i Chestnut street. near Fifth Ist
DI R ECTORS. _
r harle. N, Ban-rket. t•Or ge hands
Thomas [fart. Mordecai D. Lewi i i.
, Tobias Wagner Adolphe F.. Boric,
Grant, Ha rid 8 'frown. '
Jacob It Month lint rig Patterson.
I , ntinue to make In.niane•, permanent or
on every 11. , crripli ofproperty, in town and coon', y
at rate. a. low ac art r. , nst.lefit With ceriirit.s„ .
The rompsny hare re.erved a large Corning/4a
Fund, whirb with their Capita Land Premiums. safely .
I fleecier'. 3 ?.rd ample protection the n:lptimi.
The so.srl. of the Company on January ler. IF.NS, as
published agreeably to an Art of Assembly'. Were as
follows, six
Mottgag.'S
Real E.tatc,
Temporary.
' , 7 17".."‘,459 Lel #1,t..20,0tr; 67
girirraii It,, a period of eighteen
year.. they have paid iipwarit• of sse miflina fra Aes
deed Mee:glad by fire. thereby arord
in; en lartlCr i.rt he advantage. it..nrance,a. well
as the ability and dl.po.it!on to meet with prompt
all
t'IIARLES RANCKER. President
CHARLES G. lIANCKER, Secretary.
Tire subsctibar has been appotMed agent for the
above mentioned instirnnnn , and is now prepared to
make insurance, on every of property, at
the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent
Pettsville, Jan II
i Rro.t.
- -
;
74.
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'I Ile,1:11:%11D aNiNtily
and Tr idd thpa te) .of l'itila delphia. Odic, No.
1:12 SI ter I. Capital. EWA 0. chmer
enfitirtil.• to make in•utances no Li% en ontile
moll I . lkv.irabie I. mix.
Th e tapom ticdtig paid t.pan.liner , i...l,l..gether with
x lay?.r and tork:tanll) inereaAinff l'es.P
ierp a perfect .et mot' to :he it - wired
/The premium - a oidv he paid yearlv, hail* v,arty. or
rty.
The C patsy add a bont,Aprtiodi - ally to the In
foram...a-1,0. rile, The first bonus, appropriated In
December, Pill aid the mccond nnnii• in December,
larP.amount to an additlnr.'nf s2(i 50 to every 61000
insured imeter the oldeat making *nag so
which w ill he paid when' it chail n. come a claim, in
grad of *lOOO orluinally inetired ; the next oldest
amount to 01237 50; the twit In age to *llia 50 for
every 6100 i .; the other+ in the grime proportion ac
cording to' the amount and time or atandint, whim
addirinni make aidaverage of mote than 60 percent.
upon the premium, paid. without increasing the an
nua (premium.
The following Ate
,a few ~ m a
gi.ter
III:EICENI!!!
I' , is. 11 tia
Pamphlpts contiinlng table. of
t ton,. formant -try' it Minn p and
ran hr lahtt
B. W. 1211:if A RDA, Pteffilefrnt
JIVIVI F. J knit - Ai. Actuary• -
_The-sob44 - ritu_r_td Ptfehl for tfor ab”Ve Company In
tic hitytklll ("minty,' and wil ..ir.r i Iminninrre. ond,
eis, nil nerev-1.7. itf.rnifilion on ihe ,sulijeril.
11. BANNIAN.
26-11-
=El=
prgoTECT YOURSELVES.
gnu: DolaWareMurnalciarciy Insurance Company
I —Orin, North Room of the Esehs nee. Third At..
Philadelphia. \
FIRE INSURANCE.— Buildings, Merchandise and
other property in r.„„ and Comairr.incuredagalp-4
trios nrdatnage by fire at the lowest rate ofpremMm.
_Ai AR/NE INAFRANCE.- - - They a Ito Insure Ves,elo,,
rargoes and Freights. °reign or colitwric undet open
or special policies. as t arpoired may desire.
ILAAND TRANAPOR ATION.—They alan insure
inerchandlite transported- fAVagone, Railroad` Cara.
canal Boats and sltirambnata, no rivers and IoAee, on
the most liberal terms. \
DIRECT (LL .
Jn.eph D, taesl. Mind
Edmund A. 9oititer. Thelkphilus Paulding
I John C. Davis. • 11. JO ea Drank , .
Rnbett Burton, Henry loan.
John R. Penroie. Hugh alb -
gaunter F.dward4, Gent i le Serail,
Den D. Lelper, Ppencer
Edward Darlington, Charles
_ Isaac R. Davis, J. G. Johnson,
WilllarriFnlwett Witham Ray.
John Newlin, Thamsa,
Dr. R. N. Huston, John sellers.
Eyre,Jr. J. T. Morten.
[1 T Mnrgan, Wm. Bsuley.
WILLIAM.MARTIN
, Rion •Ill; R. NEWIIOLD, Rerrrtary.
, The subscriber having been appointed agent for the
' aboce'Company. la any/ prepared an Mate Insurance
'an %II descriptions of property on' the mast liberal
hyrros. 'Apply at G. fl. Potts' of f ice, Mortis' Addition
or at my house In Market Arreet.
A • M. MACDONAI.II°
Nov.ll, 1440. 45-ly
Tat. PM= or PiiSSAGIE
FROM LIYEIWOoI. AND THE DIFFERENT Pori.
in Ireland. to. New York and Philadelphia., has been
.considerably redneed at lIANNAN:'S PAASaCE
AGENCY. •
Drafts in +um. of LI and up t0..C.504, is - ,,tied at his
payable In any part .1 Europe. on presentation
at any Rank, without discount. Tine money for draft.
loaded at Bannan.'• Office. la received In about one.
half the time it wail!y take. to rerelve funds sent by
other Agents, asd it Untie tr , pi safe.
*Letters past paid containing par money. tivedul •
lan to the pound stetting. with proper direction, will
be forwarded immediately,, and'ilre.:eipt forwarded
to the.peromn sending it; by addressing -
B. BAN NAN, Pottsville Pa
-Agenifor the old intabllohitid Unapt. of P. W. Illyrne4i .
Ir. Co.. Ltverpool. ,
,June RI, DM - 24-
FISH AND PROVISION STORE' .:
I T. W 11.801%. 8, Rooth Water alive% oila
delphls.' would respectfally. Inforni.the gents
ants of @chuyikiii and The adjoini4, jo rountles„that in
connection with a aPaPral Pammits u borinetrs. he
keeps constantly on hand, a complete 12110EIMPAI of
Fish and Provisions. connoting in Part or / •
Mackerel. • Cheese, • Butter,
Salmon. Beef. °
Bening. Port, sides.
Codfish, Lard. -
*Chutes F. - Norton, of this plate. acts as Pales=',
=An for this concern, and incites hisfilenda to call.
All orders promptly attended to. /
• Sept 7, 1850
PAINTING. GLAZING Al PAPERING
'I I IIE lIITOSCIUSER STILL VONTINIIEW 1118
1 hastiness, and respectfully ores ifs services M
those of the Roblin who mar need anything In Ids line.
Ile employs good workmen sod his codomers may
therefore rely upon satlsfactoryjobs. 13b0p, corner of
Church 'alley and Italtroad .street 4 below itannan's
Printing Office. J.. WritOWIN.
• Peusvills, Ks? 31,1361 Ott
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5* 9" i . 1 411, &C.
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ill.llreti. addition.
N 5 5. SIMI 1452 30
014 •1500 Mr. tr.
1:.", %AA 115
" 333 3000. 110 1 7 50
Li% Ro.. &e. ~
C.:T. WILSON.
N0..6 Elcialti Water Street
36-Imo
AND POTTSVILLE
elartidank you to pierce the boatels of the . r.anh. and brinß out from the caverns of Moogiodue, Metals which vat; live strength to our pan& inittubjeettill Mahar to our osn'and Pleaaute•—Dr..l•Assegt.
VERY SATURDAY BY, BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE,__SCHUYIKILL COUNTY, PA.
PUBLI
l'ajm
Inrrd Pli and Cdver dira s.
Nprf., all z •4 roy
Drireekl. Ride Medlnnt:and
Ten. Srcred a , nd Paprr) ir.nifpriinnei4
Rag. Manilla and ,tract' Wrapping
Donner Hindi r%,' tp awl Trn k BONO?.
While and 800 fF En reinpex ; Isgai, I. nee. Nnla and
and stirg.
AEtnts for .Itlix.v Pilfer .f- RINTTAS•
llDei in Mast - • • • _
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liDm in pads. end atiO tp,while rind ech
.12,1.. CO to older. their Gilt, Fig)
plain Clzzed Paprrr.
4 .1-am
It
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.10i3F.P111 MBA', late of roil N. THIRD sttel..
N. N. LAWRENCE. late of No 3 MINOR inceez,
N ft.-500 Tons or Rio ;cured to exclattlie tot
cash.
Ptillada , July .5, Ctsl f ?'-Em ...--
i. CLOTIIENCI, CI ATITING. CLOTIIING
COE CL
:THAN F.VF.ft
Al'"( l l.n . n.fir P.V.l, • trorner 1 - icittre anii.Vitha a I
tan , ' Strirtp. ,
'
, r OF. PUBLIO ARE ILESPFCTFFLIA INFORM- i
t ell that the alietal ICON In 014 OA Hall clothi ng 1
finroie, hare at length been completed, and /Stain aunt
i ExTr.Nsive ARSORTNENT OF FALL AND WIN- 1
TER t.i.oTnINC has hero manufactured for the rom--
ing season. at price' , far limier than any bercettfure of •
; feced to Pottsville. The attention of the public Is 41-
• retied to the fart that thirls the only Cinthina F.Rinh
! lightnfnt In Nchtly tk lit enmity. where ert-m• article of
i Clothing hi made that I t , 't meted for sale, And
. roh.p.
I
i ntiently thiv ettiahlkhmeofirie.einieitadyantagp, w hi.h
enable them to sell
CIIILA PER THAN A N l;' OTHER"
Clothing ileilFe in the County 'can possibly di, A
• -avlosz in porthaser. of at least t
i • TWENTV- FIVE PER CENT, I
W. 1113D:30N
ALI.F.N. •
11-ly.
•
cii he etfea led here, over all City made Clothing --
No difference in noir made whatever hempen the ,
whose 431 e and retail price of roOdta—lt hiving ttreu
leternaine.l in haingllteitelllng Prlro drawn lathe lim
e,: and rh-ape. , l rae.
as this ile‘clu..ivety a Ca.. 11 Store. but ONE rno-r.
ASKED. amtt n hirla nri abalelan•nt will an any'an
tam, he. mad.- , -and IA aka ao he: horn , in mind that
he IMMENSE STOCK or 41,0111'Na
it -04 OA Will,' is tut and rnade in the tnnel ap
pros ed anti llttatinnahl, city' at Irs.and to ent hely air
ferc all in make - and appearance to I he Clothing grner
atlt in the country. ,
The public ate inched to mill and Judge for them
metres, before making their pairrlhier N of Fall anal Wire=
tee Clothing ; and remember' that' ohly nnsiiitt• is
asked, whtelt is ilis heft:guarantee that tan he given
prof vet the public from Warm:llion.
N'tgani , in lin desire the etielpe.l. hegt, and nior.t
fa4hlnhattle if lathing. do not forget ao call at
K. T. TAYLOR'S,
1111 r Lippliacot a & T., E. 1.11.16111041
inr Warehnis•is,)
le.! oak Wilt. cor.f'entre and - Malta nlan an St,
lERW ARD T. TAII.OR. 1146 JUsT RC:-
mimed from Philadelphia and New Vork,with one
of 11...largect ac.aortmi-nie of frighionatde flottip, l'ae
,lmere, and Rich Silk ever Inlrodn
red it. I'i - 11151,11h% I,PI. to inform riot lin/WM/0 pattnna
and the pohlie ff.nernlic. thathe ie prepared In exp..
(Me Iheil order.: In daft Iv of raahion that cannot be
SUrrn•Ped In or nfiMf 14,1IndolOrda, nod + 1 pekee molt.
rot 1.1 the t ime.. E. T. TA VLOR..--
aleirhant - Tnilor,
(Late of .1 h« tires of 1 k Taylor 1
teen t'! l 1.041 344 I
NEW HOUSE Furnishing DRY GOODS
kT LOW plUcEt4.
C9IF:I.PARD VAN.IIARLINoEN. T:4 COENT
01111i above 101tt Phila..testwet folly sail the at
tention of Families a dil•Buyers to 'heir e NI/melt e and
perfectly frr.h Stork of First Class Linen and (loose
Fornlshina Goods. eonsisting in part of .
BEAT Mkl 6 llou.et‘ Ife Sitittlaa Litton,
do flarnsly and Irish Bhr...tin:ft. •
Pillow Case Linene,
Damask Table Cloth,.
Jo Darnaskl , ahle
.to Ditnia:k:Sokino. 110)11P4 and Ton ids.
utilrizQ of all ife , rt iptione
der 7111anwilleg Knill. sod enunterpa
41.. ittanketl. English and twaran,
11.. Fr Poch Tabte and pinno Covera,
tin " . l'ornaitite Arid DILIIIII/Als
11.1 CHI Lace and Mindlo Curtains,
.to Worsted Damasks snd Noreens
k 6 made tip.entirelY of Staple Goods, and
I•eing prlminally of our own Importation, and bought
fa► rhoh, we niTer to huyers. either Wholesale of Re
tail. , req :rem Inducements.
N. IL Always nn hand ..f best qtrality, a General
A.,snti nit 01 ..framlirie Handkerchief+. Jacotiet,llont..
Mii,l, stniss and Canttaie Mnsltns 219,1 rliininc
elhertin: and Pillow Case Nltisllns, Tiekines„ Furni
ture Cher)... &e . &r.. iii Whole:r.ale press.
Mau h i 2. Ilia) 12-tint
11,563 23
4.017 .7
MORE NEWS FOR THE NOR!
• CURT: FOLLOWS CURE!!
MORE PROOFS OF THE eFFICACI OF
DR. SWAtSE 9 S
Celebrated Family Medicines.
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY
PPP CIRICHVALI. aan OtlIVINP: Pi tai.
may be truly aakl, that
•ntroaehaa Pear been an surreaq
- Cul In-compounding' a kedieino whir It
hisdnne sn-rnneh to rokewp the human
Cam rob disease of itt trrrors,and restore
the Invalid to Ifealthand Comfort, a* the firrenor
and Peepereter ofthat most JPler redly popular Faintly
Medicine, 'Dr. iawayne's Compound syrup of Wild
Cherry,and none has been sageneralpatmnised by the.
Pmfession n Oct hers, bed h in this count, y and Europe,
nor has there e err been 90 great 4D effort in the short
Spseeofonlysix or sevem years, ,o - deceive the credit.
lone and unthioklng,bypatingiip Xi/fiestas ofearlous
kinds, - by carious individuals, affixing the name, of
Wild. Cherry, and it much of the name of the origi
nal' preparation, as will screen from the lash of the
'aw.
Berate of carp fraporrersi-and purchase none but
the original and only genuine article. as prepared by
Dr. Rwayne, which arose from many years' rinse
attention to the practice of the Profession. and h hitch
led to this great discovery.
Berth's of Mistakes/ Remember, the genuine is
put np ir, square bottles. coveted with a beautiful
wrapper. (steel engraving,) with the portrait of Dr.
Rwaine thereon, aloo his etynature: all others are
poaltively " nettling. and counterfeit,”
A rOICE PROM SCIICJETI.II.2. carxrr.
pips from thr Re
!kW' of policy and
!Irina% In bp Iner'sd
by War.. :1411114n5.
61,252 50
3,150 25
2,475 !pi
141;7 "4
&r.
rates aud e.tilana
furnPr informatinn
PLEASE BEAD THIS EXTIiOIIIDINARY CURE./
- Dr. Swains:—Dear Sir—attain six years_a;o,. !-
discovered that my lunta ere eerert, d,nf which I be
came mole convinced from time to time, although I .
tried many remedies, yet without any apparent bene
fit, and my disea.Le increased null; I was compelled to
keep any mom, and at Fast my bed. I had great pain
in my left side, upon which I (-rigid not lay in bed,and
in the morning my rough was so that I found
tt very painful to throw up the phlem which.gaibered
In great quantities on my lung., when fortunately
bought of sour agent, at this place, one battle of your
Compound Syrup of Wild Cheery. whit h so much rh
tiered me that 1 continued using it until now. I have
used sit bottles, and am happy to tell ynn that my
pains are removed, any strength returned, my sleep is
undisturbed and sweet, and I "feel perfectly well. I
can now follow my daily avocation withont.betng
*Misted with that painful hack mg weakeuning cough
and I llrinty believe that to yoor medicine. under the
rat-sung. of Pir.lridence, lam ndebted for this great
change, and ani very happy to ..vbscrihe myself
WILLIkU RE•VMMIT.
St. Clair. Schuylkill county. Pa., Jan. 29,194.9.
A PITYSICIAN'A TESTIMO UV—TESTIMONY Is
:Vein Rem rad Pow all Qiut chive of the Glabc.Q ,
Dr. J. 11. Ellison. Frankfort sy., says . I was tu..
<Need, from a failure (lithe marl potent expectorants
orommended in on, Malaria Aledica, in some cases
or Diseased Lungs. to try your Preparation of Wild
Cherry. It Is smlicienvto Sal that I was an moth
pleased with the result/if that .and subsequent trials.
that I LIM: prescribe it in preference to alt other
remedies. 1 have been engaged In active practice of
twelve
,yearii. and Os:. is thellrou Patent Medicine I
ever thought enough of, to *press . an opinion in
writing.
AWLS'S E*B7l-! . ELEBEATEDSERSIIIPIIOF..
°A safe and effectual remedy for iViirmr;Dyspepsta
Choleta Illnrhua, ;licitly or Llystwritir, children At
IldUll*Artd she lunt useful Family Afedlelne ever of
fared to the public." .
MORE/COOTI NEWS FOR THE RICK..
"i f lorsnitatro, hri'm es .
Dr. swayne—Dear •• , :k : —A. Man purchased* bottle
of your Vermifuge. the other day, for his rhild ; and
by ha use, discharged sixty-three ofthe largest. worms
he had et er seen. It•lv somewhat difficult to get the
people,to try It, cot thii have so often been gulled by
nnowiatm and worthless *mina medicines. Yon r, be
ing eat pleasant mthe taut* at the same time eirev
tnal. i ■hall be able to dlaturre bra large quantwy.
Recipe:ol'oly yours, •
TowNdr:vii T. SititP. P. H.
. 7 IS. Demers of. Mistakes/AEI Itentsmber Dr
awayne's Vsrmlfuge Is now Put up In square bottles
See that the name hermit correctly. ,
SWATHE.
Dr . S;aywe' Strzer Coaled .fareaparille end ICTtract
of air Pigs.
We have tried the vitriol'. Pills, whkh have been
so highly landed through the 4 itiblie pre**, bat Ahem
are none which give such general satiafactinn as Or
fiwnyne's Sugar Gated Rarea.tatilla and Tar Pi lls.—
They correct all the functions of the Meer, tinting*
the Alimentary ('anal, acting Pia gentle cathartic and
alt lee medicine, and are lery . vainable in corn.
plaints incident to females.. ,
AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY.
JOHN G. BROWN,
Puttv-iite fa
.1..CL1/TIR C. HUGHES, , •
JAMES S, FALLS,
nere
lativille a•
JOHN W. canes, , „ •
k mots. Aei uyifdll Haven; IT. An le
*Law, Part Culion ; JoliS4ll "arra, Tayloraville ; J.
i. Atrca. Tuscarora; E. I. Pay , Tamatota ; Ego.
Rairesaina, New Castle W. Mown:L=4l.M. Clair ;
MITT & Sittratate. Patterson • Part 111111. Pine.
Trove; ECRU. &ARAILTOT. CoCTBILL k
4.nso Llewellyn; Jona Middleport ; C.
FRAILTY. Orwlgthing ; Costa. Ituoana k tired.
ears, New Philadelphia ; *td. Naar:, Orwigatinta
Landing; 3. Si'llaboa, Me lisarsburg J ACOIII Ka rpt-
A FA R, Lower Mahantanso; MITT k Hsrarce , Don.
Wenn, and by all the principal 'Storekeepers through
out the adJaenit couni/es
DL SWAYNEI3 Principal' Otille N. W. corner of
gak sag Race streets. Philadelphia, whew all orders
malt be addreased, _
Oet. Si, 1.10 43—if
rs 11%,re and 1,1 d; Gill
Plinth.: Papers, all
`Ol 19 by 21 10 90 by 49.
Papers, American and
'1 Pauc•nl Paper.; , .
Per 4 eonimnt, and er,,i
\47
13IMIBI
DR• SW ATIVE'S
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, MI,
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cAtittort._ sso REWARD ! ! . .
Tit E I. t I L'JOSP.I . II d \.1:V11 'el STI:EI. PEN r.. ,frPeiri ,s. 11"ret sad resurface in Cite Pal 1.. 0 lb• 3,
! -
r 1.111: Administrate's It, the Ililate deem it their : ' ' restypiei • /
...i. doty,,tri. order to prepei•ce illr high reputation ; eg 111:111 (311 t.. nought at No.?. ARCADE'. litil.D•
the ahoc.• r", n has s...tainettfot known, year., in the' r. .1 lugs a few DM; CRIMITYPI: APZ'AMAI Cere , ,
goternnietit oak is and throughout the commensal tato and gctia:l. at less than. City Prices. I %Oil bra..
eroomuorly, 1,. adopt this mode °team town: the pub.. give iii , linelkne in toe Mi. and tit not the piirchatter
tic agtite,l a coninrowial pen allentpted to-he palmed and give him a good chance to get started.
oll'as the r•rigioalone, wellealeulatelLto deceive, front LADIES and GENTLEMEN within: f..e LlKE
the close i.invi,,,,,,r the late -Mr. Lips Sirrontirre on NEse' , E B In the ahoy , beautiful Art, can i.e staled os
the interior of the Jed of each hot, an t also of the Wilt as at olh , r omtn, or oo charge made.
shape and label inz t.r the ..atne. There It minor good. r VANDENittleff:ll.
have been got tio by certain Parties not °My to supply Poste% ille. duly tt, tv,,•,1 . 20-ti
personswho sell round the city, hut iilso fr 4 the put- . - * • - *
pose of initoduring, in alegit Whale lotto. thr Milli ~ouie irmraysnu
rinme =wan
rlllin of the trade to the public; repented rem MECHANIV'et All'strAL IrrNEFIIT AssocutiurN
plaints of late hate led to inquire, which ahher, in Of , Triiijelei, :.11nitarAirclis. I
tone W.Frances, they hat eaneceeded in this. Lthas feeler, foss Fa TIIIIII/ & OnCK STREti , i,
therefore heroine expedient to establish a guideVor over Merehanr-• ENchange .'offer Howie. Philaill
the detecting of ther.e counterfeits. MI boles Will
WILLIAM IL DODINE,
have the PIGNATITE of the BOLE AGENT, g\ Sectelarw for IN vinr) Is out,
1"1111.111 , , In his ern Artsdieritise on the outelde : \ Accuntalared ea,.lt Capital; . Itt - M,Pno ,
nails MIK ortirtsc WITHOUT THIN , let them' tome , Guaranl, raphar.. 10,1108
front what Mlle/ they may, and NO ONI: is furnish- i'lllllt3 let' AN tt•th , Ot:IATION ill' MT:PIIANICA
ed with the oileinal pen to sell around under lliii VII' .I. , ,and (them formed for the muftis l heneht of each
__... .. . . _ . ,
erva . r.t Lein. The Zile , - f Sir--'-- __
1 W 1.1...
atlinir,an ra.c. ...f eic knela nt widen.. ,
The children knew not I s near,
fly h.' payment of the foliorring'Annital RateN, yon ' A tree concealed me Cr m their view
will heron, a Lire }ember, and will he *milled to a Ent all thersaid I well ould hear,
IVeckly`tisnetit dining life. if you shonid be dlslbitl. Anal could see all t y might do
by Si. Ml6'. or Art itlenr, from aitendiue ao your ordi
nary business or ocrupation : : :Clear Mary,'" said floe poor blind bop,
V oirly dr s poit far . I friabernitnitr :A year: of .140. "That little bird sings (Try long;
\ Rr PA VI VI I Say, do yon's.e hi in his o
at 00 per )2 , 9r yptil will draw 34 00 per week. y.
.
j
3Oh d.% ‘ . do do 300 do I And is he pretty s his *ong, :'"
400 4en . 1 •-• - i •'1"0., Edward, y s," replied the maid.
:. Vo do :\ do a.. 5 nfl 41. t
lie 0 d . \414 do BCO do i,. " I *et. the bit on yonder tree. -
T o it to. 185 i
1. C o ' do" do do I. 00 d„ The poor boy - righed , and gently said
_
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- . courage home Msnlifactures If yon went to SOO .1.. 4l .\ .1.4 .4 do i "Sister, I *ll that I cored see!"
supped\ the Region-that's the dortrine !•:- Bra. Thus,. over fory jeer ..r , a 5..., tt ii he ell111"Ccll '23 .
John's per Cent 'llia \ : 1 -The dowe4s, yon ay, eterery lair,
-
unix , rinzczeir warrimra ei f•O Admi•-• 4. Fee 44 i l`be r tratge.l in addition to 1 And bgit green leaves are on the tree',
AND .TONE - WARY . MANIA/scrotal'. the abort., rtir hrs. 5.... t. -
.e-.i,nittst he pall it the time i And pretty'birdr• are singing there-
TIDE pll IHETOR OF TUN MANITFACTORV. ‘ i , r , '" ,4 l :i i n n :., 3 . ;"rl "" i ""' ivith ' sdr " Y ea " 4.."‘r with' (low trutifill for one who :west!"
. i \
1 neat Prot . villa, RI Schuylkill county . Pa. re.
epenfully soli to custom of the Burrotteding itore. . • OFFICERS :\ I - Vet Ihe fragrant Mowers can 4 WD,
11. Certc•F.l - 1.. I': -ident A. M. , ' ' P '. 1
t•t.ellt, % . sec I. And/ean feel the green leaf* Shad*, .keeper . Inc the nines of his manulltrture, where he If. 11. Da , 11 , 01, Sorrel Iry, and Trea‘tori And Ican hear the note* that swell
arm as *leaf to My mane elsewhere, and lower in ry:V%.\CE ru t
M irrtE :
price than,. the tr de of Mitt region have esti , yet A. m . (~.,..,". et - 8 R lv • t' annum. Fri - im these dear bird* that (4.5.1 ha- Made
nought. They eons *t In.pan of Rockinghem.wnre, la-saner, Ey. t annum. , /
I. IV, fiflllB/11 /.••:•,/,‘• sister, .I,oa 14. me is kind,
el:: Pitchers, Cofferots, Tea-Pots, Sugar-Bow bi,
RLI W ll'it.i ...11.1111 , DlirotonttIng Physician. '
Creams. Fruit-Plate., Moons. no-- &r. /Though sight, alas' //r lino not given.:
SITONEw %BE. ring, Roof . ii.uomNr; ittsitr.,4, un t,f` c ".r• - ii" ,• l'.ilirim l'• • ;mule. Marannelit. ; 11,,,, fell mt., are th em any b l i n d
a I Melt% , lion J R Giddings. al. 'f 2 ; non•
•• " Nappies Hon. *lphen. pet..t i. D . 1,1 ?contort [l nn. is i . i b m . , / Among the children 1111 ill 111:11VVII
'• ' Pie •• ,
• ••
Vegetable •• •
Gates. M. l'., A%;J. B. Month, Fon., Crodtle.r State 1 / sr , .• , , 7• , .
" NO nearest r.t.Warti, rot re an see-
Ilank. Albsny ; 1.4 coy J. D limy, Wisconein\ Er- . - ' -
4. - .. \Bg Plater., ace P.M why ask me a thing so odd '."
coy !framer, do ; Lt. Gov. 'S W 11.. , 3.11. .10 : \ Er- .
M.o. Vrllow stoneware; flinger and Root Beer Bor, ...,. oo _,.
..-y• t• • ,o.td". of Vermont . Rev. D. N. Wail . ' Oh, Man*, Ht . .; so good to nor,
I l eR , jug., Pitcher., Bowls, Preserve, Jelly and Piot- if ou , : w m ,i, ; A!„,.., ; Serb n n ..,.. m D., 1,V ,, rc,..1e , I thought r a lib. to look et Go•i '''
ling Jar.; Jelly - and cake Moulds,\Barliis„ - Ewers and *la** : lion Eh ...z Want. Middleboro. (1 , ..5. / \
Chambers, and generally every art7,l(manitfartured
.liar Fort Corr.-Hon. horn Greeter ; s•an. et \ Ere long, disease his hand had laid
fie M.o. ma nofacturea In order the flow ine •
On that dear boy, so meek.uud fund ,
&Miley, of the Down.' Hold, I ' l) Whitturtie 40 '
,
Fire lineke of any shape or mire ; \ , -
Wall street; Rev. D. NI . Graham • tIo4 Ereeric..irl Si. : !,.. widowed mother wept tun! p r a yed.
-., tosi• Cytinderea nd 1 inings of all prits4...;
.
PllibidripAiii - Ilas. M D. Clark , C. M. Neal, Eel. That God would spare her sig . Iles- child
'Flue end Flooring Tiles;
\ Cal F. Curren Philpoi . Ceo. (5 . Lord. 1.10 Ylarhet
arrh. Key and Wedge Blinn:
street . M01d... k, Dale.; ine 6. Reid • 54-nnott i al Co ; 114,, her warm tears on his lice.
. Oven, Arch and Floor Tiles, Qtr., &c.
Or. ft I' rainier; A Garth. & C0....11 - 31Cherry Street; .2_ Add.,nid, ••11. newer weep lot tile,
a". Ozdere for the shove are respectfully {{cited.
. Office and Show• Ware-room (Wholesale oaty) in
k i,
flail /t: Boardman . 93 aud 95 Arch Joke,. ,
CHAS. E. WOOLSEV Co
General Agents for Penn ylvanie rut going to a bright-bright place.
[ 's il ver rPrlllef. filiiidinCP. Centre street. Potts Ile. Wileec Mary .41 ya 1 Gpd .eltedrse, .
Address. F. HODGSON, Arent, p“itscli ~. ,
PhaLtela....lo!t - ..Yi, 1451 .111310
Nov 13. OM - ' 47-tf .
ROSE'S
Littl Motherr, when you get tip there.
'•And ytiticil be there, tleartlarr, too ; • ,
BRADY ik - ELLIOTT. DR. ALTERATIVE! SYRUP. ,
I 1
FOR THE LVltil or stmoirillt.A. L i 'Ell DISEA ti . , Tell Edward`, \ mothe r. that 'Lis yoti-
„v.. WHOLESALE AND RF.TAII. DEALERS IN i . ..,a i f 1 (Tr . , i.pv i r lt - I' RE : 4 Di4E% „ 41 .. , Yost .
,('meta ['never saw you here " zif olorke. Watcher. fewelerv. Silver and Plated .
,
• Ware. The subscribers &tenor sale at their Pi.- GE TIIE BONE.
It 11 E ILM * - 11 - 1 - s 31. t' CHRONIC
OPirylklittlASEs,
M PTION, Ile -poke no moCe, bin .weedy -ma•-•I
,qte, • tablishment,twodoorsaboyetha Miners' Bank, ii" RT in,,c"E, 01 . 1 F11,1,-
null the final blow was given
. Centre street. Pottsville, Pa. A splendidassortment of'
' TIONS. . , When Goil tookop the poor blind child.
('torte, ".. nicbeii. j ewe l ry, solver and Plated W a rr, . AND :( FR V DISEASE. ARISIAG FROM AN 114-
4.E., at slit I. pticeshs cannot faint. give sniisfaction,
Pl'ltE sTATI: or Tl .. BLOOD. ' And opened first buseyes in heaven!
.and ro whirl. we .hvite the attention of purrhaeers, •
-
'flu-', 4. pararion ha:. Ito q. al for the cure 01 the 4.6 W
1 nes - tiring ilium that every an 'fie ii warranted le n p. .
above lin tol Pismo , * My retentive practice In
re•ented
' Philadelph. the pail thirty Sears . IMP made me ar
-1 our stork conshit• In part of a full arson meat of quaint.' it I. all forma-of disease, and ting a grad-
GOLD 4. I .ILVER LEVER fr.ITCIIES IMP from Ili Enirerstri L Pennsylranle in 1830,
. __.-
iiir.----- an Lepine do
under the gni bee of th truly gigs; Professor.,
1- - r•iiver Table and Tea-spun. P, Mantle oinantri,lP.l3li- (lomat., Thera Gibson Co.. nod Garr, nameecele
, ay Goode,,Watches, Jen eery and :old pens,...ent to brat.. liar Meairal rupee . mot have daily intercouree
nil pins of the United States by mail, With prifort
..n.l rousultation r sae tint disease, and the aroma
.'l4llre•ly We are determined to sell al less prices than
Melt:1111e entries ate sold in Philadelphia lien of rcnicllii 0 tut r to. a .th these distinguished
Phy.icia us, I am enal. kr „ l fron. MI these bdcantath. to
P. S. - I""rve this adv"iimemeni• and ..."'" lsin idrer the roadie y• 1 ?latter Symp.-which purities
1 nut clock when you visit Pottsville.
5V 31. BRADY. and :iv.* tone in he • *stem, driving therefroin all
Itotlne dit:ra , es 1114 r derly I have always Oiled
J. STEW ART ELLIOTT.
upon in a tunni e 4.1" Gut. years, to restore Weak
.. Der. 11, IS:.0 49. Iy,
and broken don cranium us. Persons who.hay,
Paiticula it attention paid to th• repairing oral, (Ind
been considered, nceratile, an whose day* were hum
or watches.
_ _ _ _ hared by tnanythysicians, an fll' living winiesse•
BLINDmorayACTORii. to the truth la sen.. .
l. THOMPSON% VENITIAN BLIND M ANRIFAC- The east. of / he infant son of 5. J. Pouhre;•r. !.1 .
• truer, having fitted up a New Establishment. at Philadelphia/ establishes beyond a onto tht certain
No. 13 *nub Sub street, between Market and Chesnut result that he public may gain fro Ilia use of Dr.
streets, Philadelphia. where he will keep always on Rose's Al ...tire Symp, to purify the y Orin., This
hand or make to order.inth and narrow Slat Window child wa ow. year old, ea ruled ahrnt on a p illow.
Blinds. or the most fashionable kind • of the he..i ma- .‘ oh a C RiOI,S l'l.l'ER of great magn tide, on the
serials anii workmanship, and at the shortest troth r, , pine.:4l .1 a por.ert.skeleton. After rising r. fte,...e ,
and lowest rash primes. Alan, the inapt CasiliOnattle i A1:1 *r.l vi Iv"; STRIP for three wee..., .it gam.
patterns of Win.lnw Shades and Reed Blinds, 311 of ied tie h, and the uli•er diminished to obr ird ID 1
which will he Altsposed of on the Inerrlst ferule Th.. ....irti al size_ in two weeks more It heated emir y. and
public in general are respectfully invited ti. Vice him 0 1 the . ltd is non, four years old and in perfect he Ith.
call, ti• ewer) attention n 111 hr given to accommodate oer 011 c thousand persons c:in be referred to i the
them in the hem Manner. .II Of l'hll3oPlphin. sit.) are 3113101tc 10 give in e
Phila.. Nov. 10 1850 46-1 y • toted a detailed account of their disease • a t
COACH MAZER'S DEMOVAL. , the irdratulotis escape, from death by the use of Dr 1
1410SE'S ALTERATIVE SYRUP, which has restored
~ Toy. suit SCRIBER HAVING FIT- Yt hem to perfect health: caireing new, rich and pure i
• 4„ 1 2';-i , ted up one of i lo• largeet Coach Shop. -(
lilood to flow through their veins. Pike one dollar '
4 ••••• ....
~.......^, in the Stare. in Coal Street, POIIIVIIIei : 1,,,, hot etc. 1
".%?..i w ilft.p p„ .. „, it to J. 11. "idnin l . a., 01.'8 Scree i ri . Tt:•••riAlONY OF Pirin'SlCl.Allle. I
ffi
Factory. n•here him farifitiee tor manufacturin: all I 'Dr. J. D. Rose, of Philadelphia, having tint - tiled hi
kinds of raa geea n.l Light VI agenn. cannot be AO r. . 0 ; e 41; , ,ti,,,, to it o • study of reform. and particularly
passed-being a practical Mr, hank., and having- a Itht• treatment of Diccalle• Of the Lunge. Throat, Ac.,
niturberof years' experience to the husines•, he Wipes . 1t,,, in is short time affectually tined me - of a long
10 give general sat ielactior . ./
, standing Disease 4.1" ihe 'Preaches, windpipe, acrd I
All kinds of Cann
ies. and Light Wagons ~;
',: confidently teroMmend his remedies and mode el
hand. Also, second-hand-Wagon,. 4.e. treatment to the pnblic generally.
All repairs teeth done. Orders from a
R. CHAPMAN, M. D
promptly attended O.
Keir-ingion, Philadelphia. Jan. ea, 1..50
- TO DR. ROSE,
Dear sir :.-- t • to my own health. I ran now say that
it is 'pretty gond I am not troubled by rough utiles.
I tab,. void, awhile,. a rew drop. of D i ni,".„ d)r t ip
Pifer is a pelf., t • tire I %V I•ll ) .. 1 , w o od ~e nd me
some tools Ain-rash, Pith They are Ihr %cry h. •:
inedir isi.• that etc, is:- inVt. 11,.1.
attention oflt l nners Is panic"•
4arty called to the Commit:la acts, xver.*l having brrn
imposed upon.' - The' agent has the original bona of
errittlea les from the bank) and goveniment Mikes
ttrlthbins; also disappointment from the admlnlstra
rots In their own handwriting.
el. The sotimeribeehart brrn appoinied sole Agent
'for the salt nt these Pena In Schuylkill Co„ where ;he
genuine ankle rill he had. There pens are used In
the edatOin Holm! at d Publie Offices at Wash insma,
and ore pronountrit the hen pens-In nap.
l'or sale Wholesale and Retail at Agents , prices by
• 11. DANN AN.
16—
ored—odd
\ kr.bd and
,kepi on
Leta nee
KIRK
June 5. Inca '1.3-11
CLEGO & ftoraritif.
( m A ri N o t ., l
p FII ,
a l , : i T t U r ß a F t:r ß y el pa O p F , , P i t o :ll le kT o M ` , ..Ti ve V 4 I t 'A n
i N i t e ' , l 3 :
/
and de9eription , recpcitfully solicit to attention of .
Wholesale and Retail Itruggiat”, Je% ellett, Milli.p.re
and the trade to their varied tiblOrt ent of goods cop.
513Iing of Perfumery and Fancy S. .pn, Hair-oils, Co
logne., Powders, &e.. ice. Al.o a' full and complete
/
aosorlment of Fancy Paper Bose striinble for Erna
alete, J.wellera.Miitiners. and 1 e trade, allot which
being their own MUM facture , tey guarantee to cell
cheaper than the name qualit o f Funds can be put
chased front any other nonae in the linited States.
MARK TILE rr.AcE. far CLF:(I(4 & CROMP
TON'S Pertutnery nadFaney Paper lion Manufactur
ing. 49 Market turret brio* Rerun& Philadelphia .
Nov. 30, 1850 / 48-tr
COMbOULNS ' CII p Cutlery STORE. -
./Vps 30 01W 33 ARPADE aid 209 Clii:S -MT
Striet—yntLaorLeem.
C OUNTRY MPIC6IOIII , ran save front In to la per
rent. by purchasing at the above stores. By Ito. porting my own goOds, paying hut little root, Aminv.
Inn economically, t Is plain I can undor.ell those one
PClfitillie their goq• here: pay'high rent., and live ilk°
princes.
Constantly onlhand a largenssortment of Pen and
Pocket Knives. Sels.ors and Razors. Table Knives
and Forks. In Ivory, stag, bu ff alo, bone and wood
handles; Carvers and Forks; Steels, 4 , r ; Borehe r
Knives • Writs ; Dots le Knives ; Revolving and Plain
Pistols, Jost received, a largo stock of R o dg er .
and Wostonhnlca's flue Pen rand Congress Knives.
Also,; large assortment of Acrordenns, 6cr. , Ay.;
also, fide English Twist and Gorman curio.
JOIIN M. COLEMAN, Importer
Jaq. 5.1649 , 1-11
i t >0 A 3/A7l
Vt 7 ETHERILL & BROTHER, Manta:l4'lliter., No.
V V 63, NORTif FRONT street, Philadelphia, hare
now a good supply of their warranted mire: , WIIITE
ir,LEAD, and those customers who have been sparingly
, eupplied In r (insentience of a run on the article. shall
1z,..-now have their nrdern filled. .
I -No knnwn anhotahte itngsrwe limo. preservative
- and beautifying properitlee, AO desirable In a paint, to
an equal extent with unadulterated white lead ; hence
any admixture of other materials only mats ii. valve.
It has. therante.born the steady aim of the manufac
turers, (or ninny yrits, to apply to the public a per.
, ferny pure white lead, and the utter:l.lns demand for
f the article, is proof that it has met whh favor. It is
I invariably Arandid on one head - tYIiTIIIIRIIII.I. &
I BROTHER In full, and on the other, warranted port.
all In red letters.
1
rhllada., July 12. Mal
SOMME:NG NEW.
ROCERIEW AN D.PROVIRIONA AT PIIII.AwEL.
phis wholesale pricce. The undersigned ha.
opened in the Silver Terrace building, Centre I , treet
pnitssihe, a general assortment of Grneertee,
visions; Fish.
_Oil. kr., all of which will be sold at
the !MP prices that country nacreitants pay to the
Philadelphia Jobbery, neighs added. All goods' veld
at this establishment. are purchased from lint hands
in tie en ie. of New York and Philadolphis, and deal
ers t, ill he supplied here, at the same advance that
Philadelphia merchants have in buying from the N3MP
parties.
Merchants are respectfully solicited to call and en
amine for themselves, before visiting the rite.
C.. 1. (141811IN1I. Arent.
17-tf.
April 16. )$5
SOAP and candle FACTORY.
!PILE synseinnEß PAVING PURCIIASIM TIM
I snap and Candle Factory of Francis Lecke. in
the Borough 01 Pnttsvlllo, hereby gives notice. that.
he Intends carrying rin the holiness himself at Mr.
Lecke's old stand, where be is prepared to runtish all
the articles in his tine en business, at the very lowest
rate.. and respectfully solicits the patronage of the .
Public, feeling confident tt at they will find It to their
Interest indeal with bini
. .
; Having examined Die romponeni,. f orm ii,,..m igh ,..,
Expectorarii,!' 1 litre no hesitation in reefillllllllllding
• it is. I believe it In bp, an exerllent remedy in certain
' conditions of pulmonary clineases.
Putt:Wilk, An?. IS'S* TIMIS. BROW. NI. it
I .
Mr. J. C conk Iln:hen—Dear Sir.—Ae you Were
kind enough 10 inform me of the ingredlentr which
compose your Expectorant.* now.after tenting It folly
take pleasure in ...Omni , tiding it to all those who ma y
heed a' safe and etforroal Expectorant. Twin, Sc.,
TllOB. h. lIEGINS. NI D.
Prepared only by ,J. C, Q. Flushes, Chemist an d
ZOUninnir . Drugylot. Pottsville. Pa. and for sale by ,I. Vit.Citihs,
• S. Dedner. Minersville ; E. J.Try, Tamaqua ; 8. It.
iIeIVF. CENTS 114 . Dixon'. ischnylkill Maven ;J. &J. Hammer, Wagner
PY me at" o f the P 4 eket. . 1
4c. Bro th er, Orwl2cinirg: John William... Middlrport ;
leolaptue, or Every one hit :' Meyers & Sillyinan, Patterson: Charles,Dobbins, tail
,n Physician: 30th edition I vet Creek • J. 11.11rereary. Tremont; -Wm. Payne,
th upwards of a hundred , Ileekehervillit James hillphilin, Port Carbon; J. Me
immix., showing private i Curdy, Reading :Rellieft Drug Store. Pottsgrove ; and
images in every shape 'and : by istrackeepers aenerally throughout the State.
rm. and Inalformatione of • Jan. lie. Ilt3/•34 f.
generative system, byr --- '--- - ---
il'3l. VOTING, N. 10 , DOCKET TIME BOOKS—JUST PBBLISIIED
The time has now arrived, 1 1 and for sale an Improved Time Book few the pocket
at peranns surrerlog from !The trade supplied at low rates at
act diseases, needs° more ' „ .11. HANNAN'S
turtle the v WWI or iilt 4Cli. ' &lA:Store and Na !
ntfattory.
ey as by the prescriptions . Jane 21, 1t5.51 23- _
'tinned in this book any , DriEremilutl eitBI3.II.—JIIST BECEII4.ICeid
il
m rote Women; with- ' for sale by the mtberriber A tine lot, of therein.
,or the knowleslae of the Case.. containing I several Lawns, Brushes, Combs.
--- --- - ---
with :one - ten th the neural 1
dm., 1ke..., hand.omply put up lie a eonvenient for men
expense. In addition in the general routine of pri- I travelling. Every person who traveld should be in
rate &Pelee. It fully ex Plains the cause of manhood'. i pnw e sai n n of one. B. BANNAN.
early decline. With' obliterations on marria g e—be- ! June 14, IBM
Sl—
sides many other derangements orbleh it would not be i
proper to enumerate In the public prints. , FMIESICH. GA %VNS—BAREGE de ta.W rid ;
, .
Any 'person eroding Tiirtirvv.rtva carry' en ' Blinie*, Dress Linens, Laces and Edgier*, by
eloied in a letter. will receive one copy of this book. I' : 3. M. EIEATTV A SON.
by mall, °rave copies will be sent' tor one dollar.— , Pottaville, May 24, 1851 21-tf
Address, . DR. W. YOUNfa , N 0.151 Spruce meet, i - ---- --
Phliadephuc." Post-path_," O.IIOIbURODIATIC DRAWING Paper.—
.
Gr`DE YOUNG can e consorted On soy of the, Lvi- -,1 / 1 . 2 SUMP. Pone Crayon". Scratches or
Disease. dietibvd In his ditareat Pnbileanne, at his I Knives,Urnyons,se.; all of whim will be sold, whole.
°Mee, 131 Spruce street, - tray day between 9 sad 4 nig !snd - reual. at 1124 cheap Book and . Varlet 'Rion
o'clock, Monday° " i " • 4of th e (sassiest . , IL HANNAN.
. Ptillada..Nov. 9.lusMill , 2547 . ' 1 July liclll3l • • ltd.. •
, , .
tiept 41. Itssl)
BOOK IKAIZIEKT.
f lIE AVBACRIBERBAIt ENLARGED IRS BOOK
I Bindery. and increalui4 the Machinery rind hand:,
an dis now prepared to do all kinds of Binding do the
best style, at the lowest rates, by the single Book or
by the hundred or thousand.
All kinds of blank work manufactured to order at
short notice. B. HANNAN.
Printer, Publisher and Binder.
Pottsville, Aug. 31,1830 35
WM/ An
CBI
gRNST KI.INERT
38-1 f
1.., ',1ei..., in I , Conilll , lllilll7, Or R(141! . ‘
of pro,ice 2etteraltv. tits .4;A - intuit for pile rtited
%tee,. Ippliralion3. M.: 4 1.0f 'II NI, N.
`in, I:0.
1 have loim init....1 , 1ml a 1 , 111,1,1 ;tee.,
nary for lite palm v and cure of niAear.e of lite pample,
and am of opinion Dr. J. ti t . ROAC 1115 fully aerminpl nth
ed ihla deriratdo roinoaniunai ion.
Ilia mar. of eon •nmptingt. Gout, Rliedmitil..ini and
Miler di.ea-e4. are iroly aotm.i.f in
M. 1)., (Thin •
All of Dr Family Medi( Irmo are for nett
by 4 U.
The milhicrihvi i•ihe Wholeßule Aeent fur Schuyl
kill county. f. , 1 itie,m!c of all 14 Roge'l medicine=.
Mery lin pa/ ~ al Hty price..
R BANNA
July, 19, 1651
UVGBES' lisTitcrozarrr,
von covcos. INFLuENzc•wooop
r log l'orksh and Pulmonary alfertlon.i.—The pro.
prielOrnr tn.-above invaluable preparation challen
ges rhe ecithicii.n of any other specific. which ran
rimple,- an alt e.s.entiril glinlities with that now pre
sented to the pobile Himself a graduate of the Col
lege 01 Pharmacy in Philadelphia, and rarefolly
trained in one of the nowt extensive prescription
house; in that city, he confidently, and with assured
faith In as excellence. reconamtnds it as it medicine
well adapted for the. porpote for which It, ha. °root
pounded, lie plrtlnra hl. prefeenional reputation that
it contains nodeleterious omit—but that the !WIWI.
of which - it is composed, wall not in the remotest
manner, affect the moat tend.' Infant in any way but
to the reninva) or the disease.
Fier (ought.. 11..WFVer Inretrraw or halattsingois
action will lie found to he Immediate and :effeetual ;
whilst in everyi use it will turintt almost instantaneous
relief, and if prwerrred In, will alter' a acnain ruts..
Clit4ie front their birth. and adult/. of any age, ran
rely upon thee.. 'rind's: Colds long tar - sleeted. or he
rnminit ihronalt rotattaiit rcpusnre, IhreatPl3-
log Injury tnthr litogr, and ron‘rqurnily consump
tion, will he arrested before Faith a falai, crisis will
have too•ri ti•selieti. Indeed east , have hiten annwn t
and 111* re'n'ted In. where It lion hero atwertained
that a phlronnary affection existed which this intril-
(rlirVrll with all lhr deckled rvitioncaa or a rarti
entliv rare.
Thu appall ion is equallv edit trial. for Asthma.
boarsetir mr .,,,mi nrc,netrit h.lll/420r50ng, pari±rti
ly, are lunch mibiert to the Uri of taw diteasro;
arhilst politic speakers, when afflicted n hit the !atter.
will he sure to be relieved from these two painful an
noyancer,
The above mai einem s are made in all den of their
importance and _Preirtlit ; their faithfulness will be
proven; on a frir`rilal of the specific; and relief to
the miffister be vise:regain ronsequence. For further
pmof of the effirasy of this remedy. lb, proprietor
re:•pectlnllV ref ro,to thefollnwinlcertificatre of aonte
of the 'first Physician. In Pottavilie :
evarlrtv.irs.-71 dean it a duly I owe to tbecom
muuity, In strongly recommend 'llugherrt Expertor
ant," as an effectual remedy - au colds, Incipient brdi,
inflamation of the lung,, and al! analogous
&omens. Haw int PIM' ribM thus remedyi and traced
Its effect. upon I he' pailent, I ran safely recommend It
ossuperinr to nnt'dist Inc* trunhitruinn now before the
public.''COl'LD, M. D.
POICPV Ists.
I . . . Pottsville, A tiost,lB4B.
' J. in 4' Hughes hal, Mg made known to me the ram
ponent' materials' or 4 pull:wallows made by him,
CF:vpeciorant," I n m induced to rev-
I ealtetl"lloghea•
momeoil it a. a medicine that wield [wove beneficial
in the Varione At.,,,..e. for whirl' he diteet4 it to he
glVelt. J. PINNICKSO74. M. D.
.. R
...‘
GEMRAL ADVERTISER.
Frets Ike Home /
.
tar Tut: Colluwintt bouutuill hoe. at frOt7/1 ,
pcn of the Rev. I.ti.
• /
• a TILE BLIND 110 V.
•4,• 1l
. was hieF•sed i‘ninmer day.
hn dowers blorinted--the air wai ny( ,
The little birds poured tbith their lay.
snil everything in nature !miled
I . hi pleaQaut ahatight I wandered on,
Beneath the deep tunp:e had,:
suddenly I cutne upon
Two ehltdpen who had ihishe:-liayrd
Jur.t at an aged hireh•tree the
A. little boy and girl reclined,
Bill hand in hers she kindly phi,
Ar,d then I saw the. boy ”"ks blind
i
BIRTH OF. LOUIS PIIILLIFPN
A French writer of some celebrity. M. Mi
, ehaud. has just published a hook, entitled.
' "The Public • and Private Life of Louis Phi
' Lippe, of Orleans, Et-King of the Brinell," in
I which he adopts and illustrates, by circum
stantial details, a story which has loneheen
floating about in France, of a most extrior-
I dinar; purport. It is to the effect,lthat Louis
IPhilippe was not a Bourbon, and had not its
1 particle of royal blood in him, but was the
son of a very humble Italian. whom some
f have supposed to be a Jew. Making use of,
!Ala. Atheneum, we give the pith of the story,
,vhich runs as follows:
; That Phillippe•Egalite—whose character.
I unfor•tunately, affords no guarantee against
thOl!ossibility of such an incident—exchanged
' his -infant daughtef for the son of a jailer,
i with whom he had formed an acquaintance
hen travelling in Italy, in order to preserve
t family estates from lapsing to the crown
for want of heirs male. All the' incidents
corm led with this supposed exchange of in
fants, nd with the events of their after-lives,
have th character of romance; the time, the
scene, t chief actors, and the final issues.
j Our. reader ' shall see what view M. Alichalid
1 fakes of the ransaction:
The virtu of the Duchess have been
'
painted to as a efutation of the charge of
I,
exchanging ehild n. It has also been alleged
' that no intrucemen existed for either the hits
;' hand'or the wife to erpetrate such a crime.
, We deny not the yin es of that Illustrious
lady ; but who can tel how far her wistie.
were controlled by her ht shand We know
that the greater part of the fortune consisted
of demesnes, (appanageg.) which, tailing
imale issue, -of necessity re 'cried to the
crown : and that at this I T ~ peri o d th e
Duchess, after having been m tried four
years had given • birth to but one Id, and
that a daughter, still-born. Such was the
I state of affairs when the Princess .md her
,' husband set out for Italy, where, nod r the
! titles of Count and Countess de Joint 'lle,
they spent several months at a village • na ed
% I
I Modigiliana , situated on the top of the Ape,
' nines. Here the Duchess proved to he 'wan
i interesting situation. The Duke. who was
1 foad of mean society, formed an intirnacV
1 with a jailer mimed' Chiappini, whose wife
I was similarly circumstanced. A bargain
j was entered into, that if the Duchess's off
! spring should prove-i daughter and the jail
er's a -son, an interchange should be effected.
Things turned out according to this antici
-1 pation, and the terms of the• engagement
were mutually fulfilled. The jailer received
1 a large sum of money. His son % born at
; I -Modigliana on the 17th of April, 1773 was i
removed to Paris, and kept coocealedstill the
j Athhf_October, when theceremony of prim e.
' barillsm was gone through. alt.. we have
I already seen : while the Duchess's daughtee j
remained in Chiappini's house, and was etlu- 1
cated as his own ehild, under the name of
Matie Stella Petronilla, supplies beiug secret
ly soot once'a year from Franey. • According
to4he Memoirs of Marie Stella, tronilta,
4'he . continued long iVit is choly pesi
dots,: ignorant of her high birth, and very ill
treated by her supposed mother, who loved
her not, and latnted that son whose fate
was hidden frotry ter. The father had some
idei,of the truth ; but, knowing the Duke
i only as Count de Joinville, never dreamed
j that he was a prince of the bleed royal of
I France. His reputed daughter excelled all
his other children in beauty. Everything,
indeed, about her indicated that she was of
1 different blood. •Her wit and precocity as-
I tonished every one. Before she had comple-
I ted her seventeenth year she so captivated
I Lord Newburgh, a British nobleman then
1 travelling in Italy, that he made her his wife
almost against her inclination, end conducted
her to a home of splendor and magnificence
on the banks of the Thames. By this mar
riage she had several children, one of whom
now - is an English Peer. On the death' of
Lord Newburgh she succeeded to a handsome
jointure, bat of. this she afterward forfeited
t a great part on her marriage with a Russian
1 nobleman, the Baron de Sternberg. With
him she lived f.r several years in great style,
in St. Petersbura. • A son was there born to
I her, who, while yet young, accompanied her
I to Italy' before the death of Chiappmi, whom
she still regarded as her father. This man,
before his death, addressed a letter to hie,
which altered her whole destiny, and troubled
the remainder of her days.
This letter, supposing it to be real, revealed
i to the Baroness de Sternberg the secret of her
birth. It ran as follows:
Utt 11:4 PI.EM A
MY LADY :-I am neat the term of ;4
earthly existence, and Homy for, the first time,
unfold the following secret, which very inti
mately concerns you: On the day that you
were horn my 'wife Ore birth to a son.—
Your mother, who is long dead, ; was a
stranger to me. A proposal to exchange my
boy for you was laidliefore me, and after re
peated solicitations, I was prevailed on td
consult tnv worldly , interests, for the terms
were highly achrantageous.). You became a
member of my family, while my son was
received into that of the other party. Heaven,
I perceive, has made up , for my faults . ; you
have been raised to a condition .superior to
your father's, though bin rank also was noble;
and, therefore,, I leave the world with some
peace of mind. • Keep this by yon . as, a testi
may that I was not altogether deaf to the
voice of,eonscieuce. -lii entreating :you
pardon - my clam beim* 1 , 94 /0. conc eal
portr».
BiograOical.
Proa Eli:a Cook's :kuriosi
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it from mankied, that the world may never
know what is now incapable of remedy,—
This letter will be forwarded to 1 . . on after my
death. (Signed) LAPIIFST l IttAPTCV.
This epistle was forwarded to her by the
sons of Chiappini ; though it is,said they kept
, back some papers which might have been of
' great use to her in meowing the lost traces
of het parentage.
Words (says M. Michaud) can hardly ex
press the effect produced by such tvilitecovery
on the mind of Marie Stella. Gifted with
great energy and lofty sentiments, she passed
at once from a position which had been ex
cessively humiliating to a higher rank. Not
a jailer, hut a great. lord, is her father. But
who is the great lord ? Impatient to fathom
this Mystery—unwilling. to believe with the
jailer, that the past evil admittedof no reme
dy,
she made inquiries,. and sought evidence'
in every quarter. Her efforts procured her
the knowledge that-her lather was the Count
de Joinville, a French nobleman, whose rank ,
and fortune She was ignorant of. To learn
all the truth on the subject, she set out in the
beginning of the year 1823 for France, ac• ,
computed by her youngest child, Edward.
son of Baron Sterrilierg. She found her way
to the village of Joinville, of which her father
had held the lordship: Here she learned that
Joinville had been part of the patrimony of
the House of Orleans, and that the duke.
Who perished on the scaffold in 1793, bad
i sometimfft travelled "under that title. She
next visited Paris, and there made several
vain efforts to reach,him who had succeeded
to the title ' and wealth of that powerful
family. She consulted with many men of
business, and , became the dupe of sharers
and police-otlicers, who received much money
from her by way of payment, and robbed her
tif a good deal more. When her means failed,
she had recourse to an artifice, which, eon
sidering her position and difficulties, was
certainly very excusable. She- made known
through the public journals, that the Baro
ness de Sternberg was in possession of a
secret of which the heirs of the Count' de
Joinville were much interested. Louis Phi
lippe was not long in hearing of this; his
covetous disposition already rejoiced in the
hope of some addition to his immense posses
sions.
He accordinglycommunicated with'
the Baroness through his natural uncle, the
old Abbe of St. Phar, who thought that pos
sibly he, too, might derive some worldly
benefit from the adventure : hut when the
Royal Duke and his associates found that the
secret referred to restitution, and not aug
mentation, the gates, of the Palace Royal
were hermetically closed against the Baroness.
She matte great efforts, but, as she, was a
stranger in Paris, and all her motions were
watched by the police—then nothing better
than the slaves of Louis Philippe—she be
came once more the prey of those designing
men, with whom Paris swarms, who were
probably the agents of him whose interest it
was above all to overthrow her pretensions.
A distinguished writer, whose name she does
not give, but whom, from her description,
we readily identify, vainly endeavored to
make interest for her with the Duchess of
An g ouleme. After being duped and plun
dered thus, she was obliged to return and
"renew her search •in Italy. She returned
from Italy, after an absence of several months
armed with fresh nod important evidence.
and,\above all, with a judgment pronounced
by the \ Ecclesiastical Tribunal at Faenza. on
the :1111 4 of May, 1524, which fixed her rank,'.
and proved that she was - not Chiappini's, but
the Connt \ de Joinville's daughter. * "
When we know that the Puke of Orleans
was the only . Frenchman who could then
bear the designation of the Count de Join
vine, and that at\the very period in question,
he really was travelling with his Duchess,
this evidence scents sufficient to settle the
question. . ' -
The additional evidenee did not" settle the
question,', so far as poor, Marie Stella was
concerned. Her story reads like a romance
to the end ofthe chapter. Ig. Michaud con
tinues: Armed with this, and other impor
tant pieces of evidence, the Baroness set to
work again, hopeful and confident : Sut, un
fortunately, she could not find 'one honest
titan in Paris to direct her. She fell once
more into the snares of the crafty, and spent
her. money to no purpose. Pecuniarystemp
tations were presented to her in the most in
sidious manner by Louis Philippe's agents,
hut she resisted all with a pride truly worthy
of royalty. Convinced that she was the,
daughter of the Duke of Orleans. nothing,'
short of a full recognition of her rights as
such would satisfy her. Her stature, men),
and manners, even her voice. testified to this
distinguished origin. All impartial men 1 ,
listened with admiration to her forcible asser- I
tions of her claims.. It was scarcely possible
to listen without being persuaded of their
justice. She bore a striking resemblance to
,Madame Adelaide, the Duke's sister, while
rr. (..,.
the features of e latter vividly recalled to,
he her' repute father. the jailer. It is even
sat d\ that on one easion, when she conduc
ted h r youthful son; Edward, to the pieture
gallers the child, on observing a portrait e f
Louis P ilippe. cried several times, " Papa
Chiappin ! Papa Chiappint !" The Baroness'
was vexed y this incident. The police, who
were ever on her track, who did all in their
Power to prevent the circulation of her me- ,
moirf, threatened her repeatedly, with im- 1
prisonment. It is a strange fact; that Louis
XVIO. and Charles X. not only consented to,
'hut originated•all those manrevres 'against'
the Baroness. Those Princes seemed then
to repose entire confidence iu him whom they
regarded as their cousin,. though that indi
vidual was ceaselessly engaged in schemes
which compassed their destruct ion. The fall
of The elder Bourbons, and the succession of
Leittis Philippe to his good cousins, rendered
the Baroness's position more than ever diffi
cult. She was more than once desired to re
turn to 'England. The intervention of the
ambassador shielded her from persecution :
but she was now alone. The Baron de Stern
berg had conducted her favorite son, Edward,
to Russia, so that her courage and Conscious
ness of the justice of her claim formed her
only protection against the spies that sur
rounded her. Her memoir having been
seized, and the tribunals of justice closed
against her by the ruling powers, whose tools
they then were, they ended by pronouncing
her mad ; the only pretext for this calumny
being a peculiar fancy which she had for feed
ing some birds which flew to • her windows
from the gardens of the Tuileries. We know
however, on irrefragable testimony, that to
the last she retained the full possession of her
reasoning faculties. She never abandoned
her claims, but always subscribad herself
Baroness de Sternberg, born Joinville.—
During the last five years of her life, a fear
of being arrested .in the streets caused• her to
confine herself .to her own house, where she
knew she was safe through the protection of
the English Ambassador. On the night be
tore her death, in 1345, happening to hear
the cannon announce the opening of - the
Cambers, she, called for the public journal
that she might read the speech of rho b r ,
gond. She never spoke again.
MR. DICKENS• APOI.OGY FOR MATO
It is something even to look upon enjoy
ment, so that it will be free and wild, and in
the face of nature, though ii is but the enjoy
ment of an idiot. It is something to know
that Heaven has left the capacity of gladness
in such a creature's breast ; it is something
to be assured that, however - lightly men may
crush that faculty in their 'fellows, the great
Creator of mankind imparts it even•to his de
spised and slighted work. • Who wanld :not
rather see a poor idiot happy in the sunlight, j
than a Wise man pining in a darkened ail ?
Ye men of gloom and austerity, who paint
tlie face of Infiaite,benevolence with an eter
nal frown, read in the everlasting book, wide
open to your view, the lesson it would teach.
Its pictures are not iablaek and sombre hues,
but, bright and blooming tints its music,
save when ye drown it, ts.not in sighs and
groans, but songs and eheetfal sounds. Lis
ten ut the milliott
_voices in - the summer air,
and .Und nue dismal ss yarn awn. .
I went up one evening, said the Judge, to
the 3leiliodist Church.., A sermon was
preached; by a clergyman with Whom I was
not acquainted, but Father Axly vas in the
pulpit,/ At the close of the sermon he arose,
and said to the congregation: "I am E not
going to detain you bt. delivering• an exhor
tation—[ have arisen merely to administer a
rebuke lueimproper =duet which I have
I observed here to-night." This of course
waked up the entire assembly, and the still
ness was profound, while Axly stood and
looked several seconcis over the congretation..
Then stretching out lits-lor7c. long arm, he
said. -Now I calculate that thOlr.r.,ma young
men who Were talking in that corner of the
house while the brother was preaching. think
I am going to talk about them,.Weil, it is
true, when well dressed young me r nitcho you
would suppose front their appediance. be
longed to some respectable fainily; . come to
the house of Cod, and instead of reverencing
the majesty ()filial who dwelleth therein, or
attending to • the messenger of Ilis.tverlast•
ing love, get together in one corner of the
house, (his linger all the while pointing
steady and straight as the arm of a rifleman.)
and there, during the whole solentn•service,
keep talking, tittering, laughing and giggling,
thus annoying the 'minister, - disturbing the
congregation, and sinning against God, I am
sorry for thelomig
. men. lam sorry for
'their parent.. I and sorry they have done
so to-night. I hope they will never do so
again. But, however, that'4 not.the thing I
was going to talk about. It's another mat
ter, so important, that I thought it would be
wrong to let the congregation to depart with
out administering a suitable rebuke. "Now,"
said he—stretching out his arm, and pointing
in another direction, " perhaps, that man,
who was asleep out there on 'the bench.
while the brother was preaching, thinks that
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lam goity , ' to tali: about him. must con
fess that it looks very had for a man to come
into a worshiping assembly, and 'instead of
taking a seat and listening to the blessed
gospel, carelessly stretching himself out on
a bench, and going to sleep.
It is not only a proof of great insensibility,
with regard to the obligations which we owe
la OUT Creator and Redeemer, but it Shows .
want, of genteel breeding. It shoWs that the:"
poor man has been so unfortunate in his
'bringing up, as not to have been taught good
manners. He does not know what is polite
and .respeetful in a worshiping . assembly, .
among whom he has come to mingle. I'm
sorry- Mr the - poor man. I'm sorry for the
'family to which he belongs. I'm sorry he
did not know better. I hope he. wilt never
do so again. But, however, thisiSnot what
was going to talk about." Thus Father
Axly went on for some time, boxing the
compass," hitting a number of persons and
things that "he was not going to talk about,"
and hitting hard, till the attention and.curi
osity of the audience was raised to the high
est pitch, when finally he remarked:
The thing which I was going td talk
about was chewing tobacco. Now Ido hope
when any g entleman comes to church who
can't keep from chewing tobacco during the
hours of worship, that he'willjust take his
hat and use it for a spit box.—You all know
we are Methodists. You all know that our
custom is to kneel when we pray. .Now any
gentleman may see in a moment how incon
venient. it must be for a well dressed Metho
dist lady to be compelled to kneel in a puddle
of tobacco spit."
Now, said Judge White, at this time I had
in- my mouth an uncommonly large-quid of
tobacco. Axly's singular manner and train
of thought strongly arrested my attention.—
While he was striking to the right and left,
hitting those things which he was not going
to talk about, my cutiosity was -busy to find
out what he coultt be aiming at. I was chew
ing my large quid and spitting with much
rapidity and looking up at the preacher to
catch every word and gesture when at last
he pounced upon the tobacco btbold there I
had a great puddle of tobaCco spit ! I quietly •
slipped the quid out of tny mouth and dashed
it as far as I could under-the seat, resole 4
never again.to he found chewing' tobacco in a
Methodist (intel].
The Journal d' Alencom relates the follow
ing capital anecdote :
At the last races of the Peri, the English
sportsmens could not but admire the grand
and historicel women of Normandy ! A gratiP
of gentlemen riders, a little aerated by the
fumes of the generous Tokey, stocPitimir
lug, nut only the handsome dresses; but also
the pretty faces of the fair villagers whose
beauty was still enhanced ,b/their original
and becoming bonnets ahi e'liticlabisn. They
were commenting tr.eely aw.and
their words-Could be , • etught by all around,
when a beautiful girf, married the week be
fore, happend typass by them. She was
escorted h a large number . of gay and joyous;
friends, in their handsomest suns,. and accom
panied by to venerable curate on his mule.
, What a charming person !' exclaimed one
of the men. .Upon my word, I would wil-'
tingly give two Amy reig-ns for one kiss Other
sweet lips.'
'Look here, boys,' exclaimed a tall fellow
'do you hear him ? There—that fellow - with
the black mustache, says that he would give!
two louislo have Louise kiss him !'
'Ah ah !' laugired beta-dozen young girls.
'Two louis! Well, 'tis cheap enough.'
'Three, then,' exclaimed the English Man.
The young girl to whom the proposal had
been made, turned round towards the sports..
man, wain a smiling tone—
lir4ti would be much delighted, eh ?' she
said it\ a beWitching manner.
'Enchantea r exclaimed the passioniite
Englishman.
'Well, then' she continued, after a little
hesitation, 'give ewe 'L , ,nineas and you shall
have the kiss.'
The Englishman. thus defied ill his gener
osity, would not have backed out had it been
twenty times that sum. He pulled out a'well
filled purse. presented the, fair one with five
bright guineas, and, instead of one, received
two sweet kisses in exchange, This done—
What luck !' she exclaimed gaily ; 'what
luck ! Here, Mr. Curate. here are live guin
eas for the poor of the parish. Take them
and make them happy.'
•If that's the case. one guinea more lcir
the poor,' said the young Englishman.
This act of generosity was receive&with
filthusiastic applause.
Bad spelling is discreditable. Every yoting
man might to be master of his native tongue.
He r irta\ will not learn to spell the language
that is on his tongue and before his eves
every hour, shows no great aptitude for the
higher duties of an infelligent,. - Aserving
man. Bad spelling, is therefore, an unfa
vorable indication. It indicates a blundering
man—a man that cannot see with' his "eyes
open. Accordingly we have known the ap
plication of more than one young Man, made
with great display of peninanshipOnd parade
of references, rejected for its bad vlelling.
Bad spelling is a very conspicuous bad in-'
dication. He who runs may read it. A
bright whoolboy, utterly incapable of appre
ciating you stores of science, art and litera
ture can see your bad spelling at a glance
and prow over it. You will find, it hard to
inspire that boy with any great Jespeef for
your attainments. Bad spelling is therefore
a very mortifying and inconvenient defect.
We have known men, thrown intoprnmi
nent positions, so ashamed of their deficiency
'n this respect that they never ventured to
send aletter tilt it had been tevised by a
friend. This was, - fa say no more. sufficiently
inconvenient.
I say again, learn to spell, young man:—
Keep your 'eyes open when you read, and it'
any word is spelled differently from your
mode ascertain which is right. Keep your
Dictibna4ry• by you and in writing, whenever
you have the least misgiving about the spell;
mg of a word look it out- at once, and re.
member it. `Do not let roar laziness get the
better of you.
Heaven has imprinted on a mother's race,
something that clattnslindred with•the an
gels. The waking, Watchful eye, which
keeps its ceaseless vigils -over her' slumber
ing child ;—the lender look--the :angelic
smile—are objects which‘neitber pencil nor
chisel can reach, and which poetry-Jails in
attempting to potray. Upon the eulogies of
the most eloquent tongue, we should find
Teket written. It is the sympathies of the
heart alone, where lives the livelypicture,
and the eye may look abroad in vain For its
counterpart in the works of art.
I`." A philosopher is New OrleaoS has dis-
covered that much of the sickness iu that
coca is ow' s to tad bealtb.
_
ANECDOTE Ot JUDGE *HITE
FIVE OCINEAS FOR ONE KISS
LEARN TO SPELL
FACE Or THE MOTHER.'