The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 15, 1851, Image 1

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    CARDS
-11., WILSON, MAGISTRATC, CONVEX
. &trier, Land Apra aad Geirerol Coticctor.-
0111ce, Market street, Pottsville, Pa
te
Nov. 30,1650
DROF.CIIARLES LEWIS. GASZ, RE-
A tpectfelly announces to the Ladicr and gentlemen
of Pottsville. tli t in addition to t.refe,ci.leual ter
vteecaa a t'icin If t, he Will Alen give instructions on
be Piano. Ref idence, Pt nuPylcdtila 111.111, Cent:c at.
Not.e.,lBso i 44-tf
tn . /WARD hiIIIPPE:L ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR at Law,.' Phriadelphiamill attend
t °collection% and all other legal in the City
of Philadelphia...adjoining Chmetie , and elsetahare.—
Whet. No. 173 Walnut ate'.. et above Seventh street.
Philadelnhta.
TP. SHE.IVININ', EXCHANGE AND
. lecting Officp, PrittstitiP.-Pa.—Dealrr in I.l:cizr
tent Bank Notre. Gills of F:azhanar, Cortitirates. of
Deposit*, Cheek, and Diaets. ('necks (or yak .or
Philadelphia and Neu- l'orkl in rums to,
March 9. I:•5n. 19-t
DOCTOR C. niEsEr,,Eity IrOMCCOPATHIC
pRysiGIA V. •rttnrect hit thrice to one ofth•
Brick Winces in Coal Strort ,;1" ottsittfe..
April :S. :SO
S -- --- ---
ADIVEL HARTZ..lusTier. OF Till , : PEACE,
POtteVitle. Will attendiprommi-riii-ealleettontt,
da ,
Agenda. Purt ha. and t 57. 0 nt , Real Estate. &r.. i n
Schuylkill County. Pa. ()Mr.!IIITT -, n - tre Streot.oppD-
Ite the Town flan., tier •...1). 1;14.0.
. A Gr.:ccy—r,), ttic pttc ti.a&t• and eale. of upai Cs
11 tatej baylne and
CoalLande; .6cl - cnllectlug renta—from
twelnY Year's elPerleece te!tee County he hives ! In
Ilvos4ttafartlr.n. °Moe Mallatitan.n - erect Pott;win e ,
I • erfAS. M. HILL, •
11-tt
A prll 6. ISM
JkPULLS - FA. DEAliCir IN '4CRAP- IRON ;
. enppfr, • Itraaq. Oar !Ind [!inch Sodden
itplelier Lead, ecr. CIT I7{ nor. ive4 for Strass and
Copper work. and Mn. forn:plong. All orders
nnneCted with the ahore ily!enrotriptly nttemiled to.
:Cr South eitreet,fthore Front, PhiLufeiphir.
Juno itLlsso.
IRON, &e.
RAIL ri.0,1 Li !ROA —ron TALE AT THE i
York atom, by the nubicriber,:
10 tone Ptlcenixtille T EAiL 2* he la thp
50 -" Light T a 21
13. " 14 r 3. rigt Pint UMI firv:(l lion
" 1/ X
li) " I}x
10 " t x
10 .• x
EMI
I
- VARI)I.r.I .
Ponsvilh-, nrc
.1—
T ROOPING.-141,4 • 11EING TM: Sega
son when our c itizfrus..„; who tl..tre to serum. thei
bitlldinga horn the rA Dv , fir,% 411.4,14 creF to have
Opm mid, tire p 1.01.1-461• ttridtrPigned . ll,whl re.
inform tree th.3l itrri,lted to
taint:l, l l older*. it - 1 Tin itoonnc,fir., fir
J rou M. I.(iNc.
Pottsr)ll., jun, ,
rp, F.to `A-tit
••
eNHAI7.ll3.—ror plale, 120 1:.-t la.
V., furnished at the .hotten n..ttee, .4,19 It%
:-. 4 .13-113 and 1 In. Lett to,i44r4hle, !iatn, e t 1 ycrk
pilceit—Trnlntaseltled 't 4111/LEY c ON.
ArnirZ9lS.s9 - -
rffr2
Irus~ELz~~Eov~.~ ~'
T UNREAL liAtt.l3 -4-171111 ATTENTIt 1,I•
Butt.frre ar..ln:htra;l.,J
Plrateinc U:11. where tiloy an hr ,a,ted:l; nll hirdt. of
Planed L'k..ortntr, Tutuini and Lumber. Item I
finards tn Pannel NA ;51.
1 HENRY ATI:ATLI!
I ‘ „ _,sut N.nrs.mtl3ll
;tap i%:rr) 1
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ITU ADV & p2LLIOTT (IVar:ant,,l)
I EVi . , F, Pnlrord goIdDOW 3113 .1 Nn 1
Pntr.art:nl e;:prs. per•on Ito hnr t,1041
nctnow , npervinty. nh.l
inld -titf.Ve
iti. Hiner:' 114ni,. ,4 nll ate relbr a tdd
maker" snl,l-ao Inov,. 31 dttr - r.1.0 t ;moo ,
- _
riIIAFT4 .4VI) 117(11.-z f Ex rtrA Nr:r:
lJ ,utn: of l
land. Scotlan,l. • tr.y 1,111
..1 f at
• - I:. 114 V NAN.I,I
• 11,1
41,,,C1it.• 1 1:- "11411- 11111 t
th.
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,••• der..ntmq,e
511.1110 ,1 .I».`, , 1 l
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EXTRA 4
- FAMlbtii FLOE' It. 1 ,1 PERICIL
amel.-....cursole t, IJ .%:_. 111:A7 IN ic 0.0:
.March SA. ImSl
-_ _ ?. ti
TERSET LARD--4i=rl cßum Airrivis.l,l'
el white uid ply:, le '11 • I
for -•., I.)
..) \t 11: , :aTTY k S;)\
17 ,f
Mardi
HOTELS
MONT(3Oii4I . :UV HOTEL—I ..re,, -
--
of r 4 IXTfi and ll ' ii. i .i)W .. frreix. 10.0‘..1
Iss'i:
• - ,7:e C.‘ llo,, hiii l'illaileinitil - l'ii..4 .pi‘en,un ,
.n
Ilotyce- 14 11 ,, r•jr ,,,. .. H WI (, i . ey'( ,, (l‘”ni
', .-
onte,and i' ,. a•ly 10 affo , l,l:Bl.id,O , rules: 1ta , ,i1.111 or
Imernianenttlf,der. TV, 1 , 4 .111,, 1.,.11, ra I, and :he
ni . ighborliirwl denTllll , l‘ . j Any .11:0 I, t-Itilie I hi. ( ~ 1, ..li .
Amino:oil or piel•nr... , t 2 ,1 w i.l t mg ~, retire Iron Ow
lintor and bu.llo. ran mil jirt•het•, 3 flllll.a t! .d 11,11 I)
Bt Itile emahli,hineni 7,..• e1: .,-, 1 0 .• !11.. (~.,, .• nerd
In {wine iiii it, lion .4 . Mb.. ( .i..liiLvl• arc''l uit filf •
liielPd and vetittlat:d_Ftqd the T 0,... Ara liar prn‘id , d
with tlie heat the nlntk - rt cif, Milord
c}RnndCardand f.l!illng Attarhed tn
I'mp,ptnr•
Srpt 1?, I=sl •
TRE MO%T
rillingwn tll rob
-5.! iiiicteit in INV nirAi.ner
*the I U tld p!eacant ,1:11311011
of the hnarr , its ,•trlngenienl4. And the
unmforts and InAuries t 4,1 there. /01Ilit1111. Ii)
under tt agre•Able anti o,d. .I AZPOII4II to It.. traveller.
Having he:enonenit:i?. drm of Jon L T u . lee & r„ ;.
ro lon at LI, Itea.lni Ille ••• 1 14:1-hmen% the Sii'n•irti
tierpledge*exei,vim,
!inn, and to give ',kit:ll:mon to lit. cii•ioirer-.
W.;%1. II . PAFRI:II
7.4 3w ,
E:1!IIIMil
THE A MERIC AN HOUSE, PoTTK
ffs=MRS. mARy WEAVER ug.
spertfully inrinnis the pn bl lc 1111 A iravelitg
enr.irnuiwy opened
t4l.larrranj ll.itei, lit ,ti
periny •Iyle. Front ber,lnng r r ii- rncrd 0 the
of a fast rate note! and well k ono. n t.pa lanonan ay.
rnrinnodate, her ro,,mrrl V deperd nn being
atip
piled with every I )Iw:. - c onducl% e to I brit ',ilium and
ecnVenienee.
tis 4).
,_
2-..., JRANES VILLE HOTE'i..—TIIC
tiiis onh;rri , ,er• V:11101 re.,2e,tfti'le .r.• 1171 the
..- E. 7 traelllne rnenemtuty a,f pliblt , eel - ler:l4y
that he h t} relined ihte4lol.4 Ir. y.... 1 .1“e,
I,r,h Is nno :Irrparel,to f,trnt.h the he-t Aceontrtmflt
tion• to all ts ho 'hay Ctror him With ft cell.
DAVID MART?.
JeanesviVe, I,4t7ern 4 ' Co , April nth, I e5l Li II
FOR SALE
FOIL SA LE.—Thr wM rrhers Ihfrvr for %ale a• , l
TWri.fc , int . !) P11:•Ii.. G ret! it Olve,, with Inn y 3 r.t.
of 5 loch tope,, wp rittr,f-e, dr., 311 t.l
order. Al.l, 35 Drift jr - Ttrz, 4:t 1.01 nlr, rf
are rlw.rd wtth douttl: hrai.e.,
`Rood runoirri miler. jilr,,t rbl 1. rla of y hit
chain. The ni.. e w 6:1 he elltl low 6.r f 31.tior ripprrw
-ri psper.
ftiNiNER & itoAns,
tiers Phllrofelpht:t.
15 tf
‘prll
. . FOR SALE.-,The Killiiwriher
: 1. 'de
ql7
50:1+ of i-elliniy. the 4w - riling house in which
n iT:f. he now re.. de,. in Mori iii' Ailtliilem. The
it"!
t,,,i;,1,,,, ( ~ ° , ..ri.. tot Not- sett' bi•SI In the itiir
iiitghi—late Az.... ilirioir.iiiic :Limn:it-it, with r ,, ,,,n tiii
seniente iii iiiiiii .. it 4.-'iritlitei„ . reiii,,,e,;. i ii i oven 31
W.V. "..
}larch 1-•.'
•
VOR IO hor.. Englnfs. v. ;lh
lng shait,ok and Pb y Ihlog
!IP rer , ary nhoot % rehir hreal.,ror es.ont.ishniero,N, Mph
hC anld nn vary t'e ,trah:G. t, rho.
1: Era. IL via Ts...
Ityrch If-If
FUR 5iA,L12....1.),,:e : JO horse 1)..11t., en2lne,,
winding- s.'••Rili* nil romp':'. Ehsio orst
Wick Vnrk at th. .ifweot
Marrll I,f.a
FOR SALT , A.I.VD TO LllT•—liail.fine
In 'Mount CortNin, Let4..pf.rt, Wno.i and Lyon•q
addition to Pottqvilii,n n Norw.eien•t.. Pott±vif it.. And
I...ollntravill.. A 1.4 n C.oll‘,lllflll. In Mord,'
Addition. •Annly JAS. 11. c.AN Ma..
April 2i, I!'
STEAM EIIOIINE.—TOR N tLE A 33 11011=tE
rnwnr rttetnr jln fait tat.. ntakr rnr patilro
•tara:ottly I, NI rt 111 . 31.NER. r<9 ,nu 11
TTENTLY
.1.3 n 4,153? ir
_
R •
rtEENWOOD 1.(a.4 run um.d: -vo,bk
v) -- building 1014 ih tn. m t Rt.r
ttnith of Poll.v:It.11oielv In hl nit on the (.r t•
r..tete, ate nos. .nft,trf..l for -31 i.
7 •
A. Acenr
tnr the iicrk at tgi..
ratt•Vlll,, M:4O 1151 is-tr .
1 1 0 R SALF.--kf.t, THAT f.tll ttl En 34
r T..u. n en•uir
tango Plrert,, trat.",inff 60 feet (ropt . .lattarttltc..
:mart. and in depth roonill? It. 1 . 1111{.!. Ai , .• v. Airra
DAVID t 1111.1.1-.
Jan. Iti. 1 , 30 tt-tt •
NEW MUSIC
Nitcw , llust•--I.cr: & tt At.Kult.
It to Georre:ink, NI, 162 Ctieqiiiii tact. under
Birnum's Muse 114 re iti•t folioA 1112
beautiful /7311.7:1*jnolka.
Think err you Obrak. J So, le
The Secret, bvi ihr ?tut hits of .• \Vlii c. hart me
then a* torta.." 1
Saucy Karr. al ming 1‘1.41c by ire
unnineton. y
••Ralre lira bright Flag of t'olumbla ." Adapted to 11,.
popular 21r Lf^T.'ver LHappy." In Opera
T.hr • Tbritt urn iCll)r, by !IP i tt:t• Trt
• ••
lioprir•as 1 ~,,. 1. • :•"
W0M2114 tOVO ..
~
A Pteam that fps, ran ne'er fowl, by M. Keller
1)111ment Palk., by J A. Geln.
'
-
Primrnr• do , by !,I. Keller. * .
rhonntc do., a• ptro - .,rmed et Capt.. May. by John
son's Rand
llalop lifinturt, (t orn t 07.ri of Ut, FrPlr,i4lnc. of
Ay innn, by T. C.; Witto'ck.
911 AMUIFtmtnIF. ElPEances, by Cha T i" v n ,
f, & %V ha cilt he . titee Oil P to announce to the.pub-
Itc that their sto'ck of the
gest and most cont. - A."le astortemeei to h, fmtnd in Mee
enuntr . y, they aiu constantly n i toi he
the new Mtniic publi.heit In !ti.t.sVorit . , tto.ton,
PIANOS.
P. tine ananrtttt.nt of the best runnufart,i ~,,, No t '
York and Poston, at thr loweet alit ap wires,
mrmcAL INATarm ESTE'
Also, a general ssan rt mew of Otiltat P, n 2 n.
tts. Flute'. Aceate_lione, /kr . Vinitn,Ottltar and Harp
Caters or The Vest (talon qualities, all of st-wch wilt
be furnished u the publir and the trade at the lowest
rates 1
Orders pnnertially attended to
Jab.
r. roan rabbi ry.AN BLIND AND
TRAN'iPAiiENT WINDOW Shade Manufartnrer,
Wholesale and Retail, No. si me.
Philadelphia. F.TTEritED MITAL/C4 for glare Win
doira Minted in nide.%
ALSO Reed; Runde. NIT Shade,, Pante . Cnltatno,
PlreMard Plairs; t.obe. ke, Gift Cornices. n an d,
and Pins. d:C.I for Drapery Curtail. '
Aurnst fLf 5I
•
PARKER'S FINN ITE REGI,t)sA, fi.rCieaninT,
redoing stid,„twnnt trying Cabinet furniture, Chaff.,
r" noel) gleisry uppeames , eprwrlnr to ',t
win etiing,Sti tinkle that Ivo have tried and tin re
awl:mend—Price 15 costs $ bottle. !Qu' eesives sod
kit fele • 8 IrCv Newel
Esak bad Vsnoglicre,
arts SS. HI;
CM
UZI
LIM
A (fat - 115 , , -
Alleg hen, ,
A rmslrong. -
Benver, -
Bradford, -
Berki,
Bedford
Bucks,
13911er.
Blair,
cambria
Carbon,
centre.
('liege!.
I i anon,
1- leirtieitt
Ofinton.
t:raWfOril, •
m berfa rid ,
Dauphin,
11Am:rev,
F.r ,
Frrinklin.
at w )
Graze- -
Hunlin,r;dou,
Indiana, -
I effersao . -
Junin -
I,anr.lisler,
iv rene. ( new )
Lehan..».
.
Lyruuung -
I.u7ern P. -
311;:en tr. - -
.11ereet.
-
3ltlion,
Nlonroe - •
Mcmrzornerv.
11It l n ( nelv )`
)4 . '1 - 1112mi:ton.
Non lit.a
I=llllll9
Perry. - -
116130. i. city :Ind t'onmy.
Plkv.
Pont r. - -
- -
SOlll-11.et,. - -
Susquehanna. -
- -
I'i rtia. ' •
- .
N't•naurto, - . -
Warren, -
Washington, -
Wayne - , • -
Westmoreland, -
vom i n
Vtirk
TilF. FRANI:I.IN Etnr. iNsultmse}: compANy
Ormuz 1635 Cheat:km hitriier, nr—ir nith Ht
DIRI:CTOIrts.
Chlrle. r. Grout n” hard.
Th".roa. Ilart , • nordecei D. i.f•Whr,
T 9 1 ,134 Wagner. Adolph. E. Bork.,
SaniurlGrAnt,
la! oh R Smith, Mot rht ralthr9On,
v. - mitotic to matt• intirtincr, permanent or limit e d
on flaw) devrtiption of proherty.dn town and country
a?rhtes a. low as are I onsivient with vccority,
The rtoopenv have reverved a Large Contingent
Fond, which with their Capital and Premluma, vafelv
aff4r,S-ampl. protection :o the masured.
• • .
1,.,1•••••ets of thn Company nn January lat. In4S, as
punii-ne.l Hareenhly in an Act of Aanernbly, ware
all
=WM
Real Eltatr
Ter,porary,
!.nano. 125.459 410
P.m,. their inenrpotatioti, n period of etehteeh
year., they haw. p3td,tiptrardr of one veil/too twit ADM.
, red thousand d.atioe.„ iiMSPAI I.y flre, t hereby afford
int evident...of of itieurabee,.ae aAt
at. the nhillty and di-pn-ition In tr.eet with prompt
1,6-.111 1,41.11,i1e,
CI( fi I; 11,1 5 . - Clit:if. Secretary
•
TL, has beer. apphln• , d :lei Fit 1.. r the
•••• ned incur ati0h...:14 noh. pr. parrd to
an.igrariti, or. civerv.de‘crlptlon of property,
I ht• rates A N t)it P.XI - RU9i 4 4L, Ae.ht
Jan II if
rillti: (.IRAIID LIFE INsiIASCF., AtiNnTy
1 and Trtit enttipatt). of Plotadelptaa (Mire No.
1.1.2 fUteentit Street. r3 , lltal..;:tiVuon ( - ha rtrr per
petual. Continue to mulce iinguranceA on the
mint avornhle Itrmt
Thr betnzpald up And tncc+trd,tur.ahrr with
Ittrer 3rtrl ronelnrly'k,rrrn•ine. rv.nrced lona, of
fer. n firrf.-et w•c cr it the Irr.ured.
r.£o. 11 PoTT-±
Th.. pr.ntitima may h. psill yreirly, half yearly, or
rtnart.rty.
TAP f'ompany n. 1.1 a t+ovra perindlrnlly to the In
anrancra tor life, The beet finttug, appropriated In
DP( I,llhPr. I , I 4 R remind linhun in Deretnher,
lelq.nmorthi to an addition of ITf•2 30 to every 111000
inanrrii ittoier the olden making 51264 .50
'turn he pal•i when It shnil liernme 4 claim. in.
• IP1,1" of *IWO originally Invited; the- next oldest
in 412:7 ; the nett In ago in *1212 J 0 tot
every evw.: the otherr in the entre proportion .ttr
rotiling to the atnnniii and time of atandine, whh - h
talke .1/ goon• than GO per cent.
urea. thr P.ernkto , 5.1,1e.0t mcrenzin.i: the en•
nuniptenll/10).
C; El). a"n4
The rnit.“ ft am the Ile
yr.t,•r:
GEE
N. 5• ;1,00 11451 M 1 *1.,25.1 ,t
1504) 1;3t1 2.:, ' 3.154 ::,
• • • 2 :,, .2,...,0 415 4,175 Of,
.• 331 - f.,000 I 1t.7 50. ,I?r7 ..41
%
4,..r. 1 &
e &.r. 1 . 11
&c.
Pearsphle:.Mem of rm... an d ei t? ii ma .
yl" n e t form. hi apple %I Inn ; alit! “Iforrontinn
ran hi! 11.1 at the tact..
It, W. nirttAnDs. p r poth. n i .
Jolts yr.. Actuary. •
The subscriber it Arent for tits abriv t , Cutup:lay in
tatylv:l County, and will .Neil.[ 111411TaUrcV, and
eive all ucr(s..ary information on the subject:
=I
rviir Delaware Mitt ual safely lisoiranre Company
1 Coots of the Exchange. Third St.,
FIRE I NzilllANCe.—Bulldirign,Mercbandier end
Totem 3101 County y, inparedagaina
1114; nr ape by fly. nt the Inv+ tit rate of prem:nin.
MARINE INSURANCE —They also insure Vevaels,
Carton. and rreighln,iiirrign nr cnantivirte under open
.perial pul is re., ar, I tie aw.uted may (repine.
I LhANh TRANSPoitTitTJON.—Thetr rile° Impure
ineo hatidize.tramniinited t.p Wagons, tl.iiroad Can.
ranni Bonin and Oteanitioatn, no rivets and taker, on
the wont I Coeval letiiii.
DI'RECTORM.
jugeph 11. deal.' J lints C. Eland •
Edmund A. Theophiluo Paulding.
;144 41. C pai c.. It JOl,ll. 131101,4,
{Wiwit Bu rum , Monty . elna n.
Jnhn R. Penro.r. !high Craig,
marline/ Ednfirdn,
11=EMM
Edward Darlington, Chaffee Kelly
I.aae R. Pavia, .1. O. Johomn
William F.!well William flay.
John Newlin, Dr. d. Thatifit,
,Dr.-D. M. Ilueton, John
William Eyre:Jr. J. T. Morgan,
D T Morgan,. Wm. Ragaley.
WILLIAM' MARTIN President
Klett Alin ft. Newent.n, Firrfrtary.
The sabserthel_havtng been appointed a geut for the
alma., company:li now prepared in make Inenrapee
on all deserlptions Of property on the 1126•1 liberal
term.. Apply at O. 11.• Potts• afire, Morris' Addition
or at my house In !Market Street, Partaellte. .
A. M. MAI:DONALD.
45-ly •
No. 11. 1949. '
.
• PEGLADELPIns, DRY GOODS.
I 'row:omit). tIIIARPI.EBB & SONS. have and
t arc :till rec. hitie a full supply of Autumn and
Wiener (:ood., in which they inc ite attention.
Black. Fancy and 11. in colored Pitts
At;.acae. - Mgenttne Lug fee, Bombazines & Pelliinit.
!Scottie Lung and quires. Pitt and f!aabtuefie Abawla,.
1 Wonien lons anct.equare plain White and Ecnbaceed*
1 Crap* Shawl..
? Wonted Damietta. Moreena.ltattinerra and Salvos.
• English and American Twilled and Plain Illankete,
1 Mergelles. Quilts, Flannels and Naives.
•.I.lnektiheerings, Damasks. Diapers and Nankin*,
in,iery, Gloves. Craeate.and ftandlterthiefe,
)seee makes .•f )rash Linen Shirting*,
I Lnalle' b and French Cloths, Casein:lima de Vesting',
Da:gawk Cotton and Woolen Goode In variety.
CallaltUltkati a fIICICI, Dlllb. Dian and Greed Clothe,
itattlnetta..&c.
1 Shoemakers 0004 In Luling., Lbens. Drills and
&mimes.
n assabgnid swig , PAudiao 4l 6
OM P. iiii. 114,41.
Effil
EIE
~II> ERS,
PUBLISHED. EVE RY
VOL. XXVII.
OFFICIAL RETURNS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE ELECTION, OCTOBER 14, 1851.
COrNTIES;
`ri)t a IQ.;
11Ajor'ijie,
1100.).+61±14•41
USIMM=
$5911.555 G., ,Stock 4.
1015 359 90 Cqph, Sc
CHARLES \ FAL Pre,4erii
LIFE INSURANCE
ktn't I.nlity And
snni I florin,. ,p!hontl. co 1.1.1!",•.4
hy filtnrr adu I.lle
EAsi•4l.a.4.ll'liz.tLAii
Nprnrer Mel%rain.
AND POTTSVILLE
1 twin tenth you to pierc e the hotvet e of the egriti, and Wing oat front the envrrne of Monorail:3, Metald whirh will give ittctigilt tit twit hands find .iiihteet Natete to not Anti .
pteasure.--Ite. -Ingrsolt
Gov. 1848. Gov 1851. ' Canal Cones.
w {
cra
- • 1806
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FRESH ARRIVAL OF FALL AND
AV INT a °
l7—re 1: cr r havingr v
edißdd intO t a nd
k
Dry Goods, Lro[Prl✓c • tdolrenowarr, nradr4Aalle
I'l thirst kr. A 11.111 klrork ni
- FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Comprised of the moat Fit•ittionahle 833"
Slate Shawl:, Long and Stymie, Rim, Changeable,
Cie:. and Plain Nlnlettr Lustre,: Gold Medal and Thos
floyle's Mona de Lainta : Bleck. Changeable and
FigneiCAlitnaras; English /dell nos : Cobera
Mark Dress Stlk ; English and German IloaiSiy of
i,afiftfl• kande Red. While and Vellbw Flannels;
Merrimac Calicnee of different styles Anierirtin,
West of England : Fr. nal and liernian Broad Cloth.,
of the finest and most lineable makes.
Pialn and }ivied Satin Veptin¢§; Mark and Fan
cy I..' , laillinerra; French Doe-skin do; Plain and Fang
Twef.d and AatlnPit•.
51,51,3 23
45t F,•7
Woolen Yarn of difrerenl Color: and nnalirie,.
GROCERIES—Prima ltin.Jav a and 1.3Z133111:01,i5.
Mark imperial and Vonna Ifysori Teas. Critined
Ptilverired. Refined and New Orleans Sugars; Prima
Honey Syrny .ttd rlußar Finfl9r Iltlinla.gra - ; min dried
and Bog Ralainjt. Prime Currants. Queensware of
various deserlOtlons. Fish, Salt. Cherie and Pro,
; minn. of all kinds constantly on band
.Von, PRIME Fr.
♦f 1.1 . 21:4097 67
The above sack of gond. harlot been Peternett
from thr trirr.i doldtlne and Commission ttou.:cz t o
the city, and ill/11(109r rare and attention given to
pew! ,t t rh good.. ap Ire onuoi,lt• for the Coat Region
and ittirennnding country, we feel confident in paying
that we can giro full patisfaction to customer tiring
ua a call for any grand. In our line. e } Next door to
Matte's flotel,cornernf SinhentoneoPtreet,Pottpvitie
11-If
Oct IL P. 31
DR
norrs:k"" POWDERS
'wills pi,parat ton now I,..ing, otTriiikl to the public
ag a gnarranteed Core o.r the SPA VP.I3 in [tor
n..., eml ac the only known medicine in the world
having !peril mint in the private Veterinary prank e,
of the proprietor for the last. 37 year.i; and hr ha..
never I.nnwn it to fail In a lintel,. Instance of prodo
riot a lasting turn, and lenving the horse in gond
for work. The suer Incompetency of the borne
for labor, when troubled with thin common ilkeau.,
ahould induce retry one having inch to apply (mine
(Safety fur thin remedy. Price one dollar per package,
which will be gent with full direct lona," in any pan
of the Friar,' state. All letters or communication
lobe lAdrea.ed " Pont Paid." to I. I'. 110 VT.
hear of No. 10 South Firth Street,
Philadelphia
: ?Wholc..ale Agent for the Untied Stalea
N. ll.—Aaeht= wanted throughout the country, to
to whom a liberal diaconal will he ;lama; and their
name. placed in the advertisement•. Addres‘ at
above.
GMMI
p C.)110iM.7.1.;L0i
PROl*. E. P PREYMILLER , ftnm the drat schools
in Europe, reaper , luny announces to the Ladies
and flentlrnien of Pottaville and its %tclnits,that his
visit In this place is for the purpose riffurmiog win
ter elas,eci for instruction in Dsarinit. rim rooms
are h‘ , lnr. suitably fitted up, and will shortly he open
for the, rrePinino.nf pupil. in ibe nwantatne he wail
hove the honor of waiting upon the 1117.0, at their
residence for the 'Rustics, of obtaining their subscrip-
The following adt.ennie of the D.IIII'YA he prvitueee
to teach in the enirrie of the eratton
Frcncn Polka, Swegieli: Plain Muzurka. Comblna
tion,—Waltzes ; Plain. Polka. Plain,
(tailor), flop,
Complithet. Tyrol,—Polkae; Spring., National,. Bal.
let,—Dit twee; Kik/Valet!, At/guano,' Corsere, Noy tety
Comet.. retry Haller.
B. BANNAN
•26-1),.
Private !wont. given, if required —Cotillion par
will he f Plea every two weetiv.
Dlys of Tuition:—atonday and Thurnday.—lfoura
—l.adim , from 2 to 4, Gentlemen 8 to IV; Children
5 to 7 P.M. Tertne moderate—payable one half in
advance, the other after the filet Rlr ie51 , 0116.
Gaither 11. 15J1. 41-cr
COTTAGE OR ENADiELLEID
VURNiTIME, Patent itpring litisteads, extension
Dining Tables, nalt and wa!nnt Office and Dining
Room Chairs, &c.
HART, WARE & Co., Nu.I.SO•CHESTNUT Street,
above Tenth, offer for sale at very tow prieea a
large and handanmeassorimeut of ENAMELED FUR
NITURE of their own manufacture, pulled to both
rity and county residences, complete setts or single
pieces made to order. Persons furnishing hotels and
boarding houses will find It a cheap and desirable ar
ticle. Complete setts fur Chambers, from ea up
wards. Also. slinerior Walnut Extension Dining Ta
bles. Crum 4IS toM Patent Spline Bedsteads, Ogee
Din.ng Room, itockirg and other chain.. Spring and
Hair M , Mahogany and Walnut, Plain and
'Fancy Furniture in great eatilly, &c., &G. The Pub
lic are invited to call and examine.
N 0. Dealer!' supplied on Liberal terms
Oct. II 1651
ri•llk excitement conarquen't nn the arrival and
1 propel!' of Jenny Lind, having vuhaided since
her departure from the city, the great centre of art me
"on appears to be at I he
N. E. Cotner Fourth and CHERRY Piteels, rhilu
ielphis, where run—be found the cheapest and best
assortments of LAMPft of every desritrator in the
city. Also. Chandeliers of the newest putterne. ;Ul
f.
rota llntde t and Candelabra.. of the most approved
stvies con antly on hand.
N. II • e will mike arrangrmentt roe ll:htnlng
up Public oome, for one or. more tightion the most
reasonatd lefil , P,lll the shortest notice.
& DAVita
rhitads. R.pt 17, 145 t 39-3ra
ri_ROCERIES AND PROVISIONS AT PRILADEI.-
phis whole.,ale prices. The undersigned has
opened in the Silver Terrnre balldlnp , Centre ta tn . e i
Pottsville, a genital assortment of .horrors. Prn.
visions, Flab. Oil. att., allot which will be sold at
the came priers that country merehants pay to toe
Philadelphia Jobbery. freight added. MI epode sold
at this establtslinient, are purchased (torn Ent hands
la the titles of Kew Yore and Phlladelehlastad dent_
ers will be lapelled here. at the sane advance that
Philadelphia merchants biro la bin log frpm thiamin
parties..
Merchants ate respectfully solicited to call led sr
ittalittrat thocieslets. before risitiotthe city.
II; J. DUSIIIXII at.
•
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N
SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE SCHUYLKILL GOUTY, PA.
,
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Majority for Bider, 8,46.5
Black, Lewis and Clover 1.1,503.
Lithow, Con vittettion,,
DOCTOR J. S. ROSE'S
.1110.
41 , " : t=
RAILROAD. OR Asmnit.tous
TN: Roam, at I'l. and 25 s•nt•— lire Nletentr,
1 and ran hr taken at all leat,on•, by bOtil
all art, and wlthnnt re2atd 'lO W
11.4. nt 'abating man %tumid hr Without tnntn Thel,
her Italy tb• 4 l'attr an'% ft tend, and th•
•Pr UM)
The above PIIIu are the rv..tiltnf thirty yea,' pray
I ire In l'll,lladvit.liia. and it• mi.... v. ith Dr Rose'.
Took Fever and Arne Nitstnre, they will cure the
moot Kinhhnrn ca.,. of Fel PT and Anne. or ChlW.. and
Fevri For Live. C0..11011111., wer•via,
^.nd all Billon . cnntlitiotta c•C they .lent, that have no
on.ial, a. thounandA in the rtntithern and Weqtern '
Stith.' will testify, who have u,,1 them A. a nurga-
Ilve pill they art like a charm. fr.e from yriping,
inR .Irength nod appetite, and enlivening tie Eplrit..
Tnr .11e, at tvlioietiale nr retail by
H. LIANNAN,
Agrni i 4( hiisllo,l Coup', I,
n. 1 4 .001.2 0 ,1 , ana ..ther4 •uoPiled:4l ihp I)6pni whole
clip prier•.
Augani W. !IL/.
13LASICE'S,Patent Piro Proof Ptairi.
y , FROM 01110
•ipliE4o,arAWitra have just teeeived a further sup
ply Of tills flagular and valuan e sunatripce In
addition la the slate color, they have a iirantlful
etiocolate,orbrown, refernt•llll3 the sand rvone now In
use. and do much a.lnilied for the front of hiiiidinga
11l parlpal ingreillent• are alllra , alumina and pro
toride of lion. wirier' In thv opinion of sr:entitle men
satialattnrily ncronnta for ire fire-proof salt arc—the
Iwo former sghataneaa tieing non-ronduetora, and the.
151ter acting ac a remrnl.lo Mad Iti, whole together
and make a rani and (lambi.. paint.
Fur tire it Is mike,' with Linseed Uhl, and applied
With 3 bta.ll. ttn , .3 , 31 e as nr.llnary In, wood
iron , t rine, C:11)N :1;a, , 5.r. hr. Mena gratin
rillt and becomes fire-pro° I. it Is paril . lilatly cotta
hie for 1014 of hutidings,aleaniboat a sat car-deck..,
r a il r oad nridg,s,fenees.d s e. A toot Co sled with the
article islguill to ,rne a al.lte, alr vast .aaing of et
pence.
:Rpm -Imes - to may hp +ern at the odllce .1' the .o.4er
her. 11.11e111g()N, BRCITIIr:RA !L. C.).
Nn 4:l!l•Mtith l'roni
April°•3. 4%4P1
N NEVINAM'S
(Rtatc.'i R..w
Plumbing Shop.
HAu CONSTANTLY ON HAND A r:VDPLY nF
all eize• of Lead Pin., sot,' Lead. Block Tin.
Rath TilhQ. Ntinwet With... Hydrant., Roca, Irnub'.
and Ritter wpm Afloi WritPT CinNets; al.n, ai
kinds of Draw. Cocks or watPt and wain. Ora.. lid
Caps, and Clobt•s for Engines. All kinds of Copper
Work and Plondilng ilnne in the neaten' manner
the iiihrirtrot nntirp.
N R. Cast) paid for nid tira4ll and I.Pad.
IBMII
Pt.% t.tv t. 26. INSO
M. & J. M. ROWE,
v THOLIF.MALE DRAI.CRN, Na 11l N. THIRD
V !tree% NI door below RACK, I'iolad e ls,tos.
QO,OOO Corn 11r00m.,, SOO ,lozen Painted Rocket., Siio
helm% Cedar Tub.. lon Ped.ir Churns, 400 boxes
Clothes Pins. !WO ne,ts Willow Itaskeie. Alen every
deocriplion of Dristrd arnshe,t, Matl.„.„Eastern, Cedar,
Wood, end Willow Ware at the toWem manofaetur
ere earth *tree,
N. R:—Orders promptly filled.
Ang R 3, ISSI. 31 3411
MT'rT7 , =T'rq
BOUNTY LAM) wARRAINTs OR CEOTIFI
aI es, Pension Certiftcates.and all su merit' money
duc on aecounrof arrears of pay, foraen, mileage
property lost, or destroyed In military service, ex
penaes inurred, or money expended for oreantzlna
votonte,er Companies before being mustered into the
serviee.iif the United grates, and all other claims
3231Wthe Government strictly attended to, and all
claim,. secured at the shortest not Ice Persons hold
ing, un li quldated claims against the United States,
! tan have them adjusted by calling at my office, in
Centrestreet.ne at &gni. toJacob Kline,Esq
Pottsville, Nov. 2, I SLO
STILL LATER FROM TIM CITY.
PHILIP fIOFFA W 0 1.7 I. 11
epectfully Inform his td d
S'''.47/g" a nd the public generally, that he has
.."° taken the extensive Coach Making Bw
tabllslaMent of Frederick 11. Maurer, where he is now
prepared to do all kinds of Carriage making, and an
long experience in the business hopes lo be aide in
give general satisfaction to ail tho,e n Ito may all
upon him.
Pottsville, October b. MO. 411—tf
MEM
zubeettbe: tiavme just tateive4
lan elegant octave Piano trorn tne rel•
e d establishment of Convert Nleyer,
with all the latest Improvements. Rope_
woodframe, It will be sold at the tuanofattorer's low
eet
'it beautiful assortment of bleloilenne, or Seraphin re
will be received In a few days, of the most approved"
manufacture.
Perron,. in want of any kind of Morkal instruments
ran now be supplied with rood ashen at moderate
prire3, OANNAN.
Auxust 30,1351, 38.
CARPETS and FEANNW! Mr SALE.
runt sußsratoEtt RESPRCTEIIILI' CALI.B the
1 attention uf his , ettatorners and the public generally
to his stock of herein Listing. and Rag Carpets, and
also flannels and Ildattseingialu Carpet from 50 to tiO
cents, Listing !OS, Rag Carpets from r to 15 mote per
yard, ingrainCArneta the erastedstfressfatuffert estsrs
at en cents per yard, sad Stair Carpet., Venetian and
Rag from 55 in P. J. FRANKLIN itaußis,
Manufaeturer of Carpet. and Flannels,
'North West Corner of Centre and Sflnerav Ille Street,
Peti.eilie Pa,
]sly 20,1851 ' 30•tf
sir—and
NOVELS.—Just received and for malt—
m
sabas IA Ireland. by the Author of altatcy
alto. •
1111yrsr's sew 1114 Ds NNAWS Novel, Op swap,
111,
lirty 1, ISE. Gat.
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1945 1950
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2326 2319
1954 2024
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1855 1753
1154 1373
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NATURE'S OWN REMEDY.
TILE INVALID'S BEST FRIEND
Im vt I'NPII
( tr
V. 1 . 11.1.,ii
IN SOUTH A \if:pm vf:Li.m% EEVE/1 I'L
LtElli TRUTH STltANtirli 'l'll,lN llt
Saimaa, , April le, I
1V ilu,rm Wright, Faa —Dear Str—ror many yeahri
we have hero the Salem agent., and also at one time"'
there - 461y agenta.for the sale of your valuatde moot,-
rear, and during the Whri:e thly time ty• are not
'war , ' ilea any one Inctanee, have the pith v. Weil
we have -obi been complained of aa CUssing In)ury. or ,
tint arrempleihilig their proper tolm , iliori. It IN doubly ,
gratify ertien n o r:relve volunteer, ieiitionony Erma
a enure , where the nyidielne which la .old has been
th e mean. of doing great good and-of !gay Ina many tea
',1...a we raid three doyen bate. to gn in a far.
nii rid! day have 'received a letter frnin the
were Cant Sinn ordered them, eivina an ACcUtlnt of the ,
tvooder`ol effect. , tt titertl the% dill in coring a large
ounitter of peraolio at racked with :t prevail
epl.lrinic to the }Aron , f,r.r ; while
ander regular litt)•letarre treaunent, who were to
the It..epital. ..1111* Three hundrvil.
17nrr runt. mapiorolez,are col 211...ii.,1,11.
fluid like a t opy of our letter.We don't t.rynw ;
ni not tpipreerieei Wei% ing it you, mud tierlinp4 It '
ii.nthi en "Cirri - ere en have It pobtiiihed. togerlier‘s Ith
our mined, am it I. add reamed to na We will entomb.
ihe nail if \,1411 it, you ti 111 !
plea- e write um. IL.,i5006111),
31'. ih A :t letw
Tn. conow 1 1. thr lot1 , :t 311odod to rtl:nyt , •—
('•1;1:473t. Nintch t 2. 1-31
Me.•... W. ..1.. Ives• Merchants, ni
Gentlemen- Par snips years ;lasi I 11.1er adopted in
on tan,uf. as a purgative. Dr. %Vt why, I.,di no ,
taiile Pill. Hid yrlll are his ntents m Sal..m)
and have found that med le ine ol great worth.
Last Noveinher we Were Vi.ilett by a kind of tnitam.
matory lever. (the same 1 msume whirl; greatly af
flicted ..or neighbor., he flra /Mars, for in arli It year)
Inc sy - mphomp of which hail an a
na.r.ny yeti otV
1-v.•r, sad nearly I liter hundred per...in fell i wimp to
the cod, nit fa great number fill a payola "nu a. •,,,a 11
as 1,111-) tamed it line'rite ~•,.
I.ll} then .1.111 was 11011'01PM In stop its pronto.... run
mime their mode of treaintent to the\ use or minim e,
and the application of leeches, forbidding the of
nargatiyes, and of flan., all the Poldterp nod satins,
iv lin were obliged to be pent to the Bonin al., PP al..
the Governor. several Magt-trates, seversi office ie,
and to fact all thoPe who wen• re:Wyatt/mfr.) with the
disease, fell victim. under their mode or treatment
A month previous, I hail received the, e dozen boxes
of Dr. Wt igtit's fills, which 1 presume . ' were bought
at your store by Mrs s. fl..ldpuittb, Nen comb &
Farley., merchants in your city, and with whom I am
doing luridness. 1 had the opportunity to adinimiter
these Pills to several U11.114'111", reof, %l ha were edliet
ed with the same fever, and two .1... e, of eight Pills
each completely cured theca of the 'complaint.. I then
gave sway nearly all My Pinta to same twenty or thir
typr,renns,and all wet. relies ed as it were by en
chantment
I have. to congetaiente, rerouted to Messrs. Gold
man". Newcomb and Farlesp, the stilt. of forty &Mars
for i lie pule has.: of that (punt ity of this medic Inc. and
beg r a you to deliver the Pm. :It fresh an past tile.
I icnnest you also to desire Dr. Wight to have bia
direfdtuns translated In French. which willtend great
ly to CsrCulate Ids Pills tint only tier., but also in the
othere.doniesWherethepopulation us more numerous.
EdicuPe ow, gentlemen, in the liberty I have taken
to address you this letter. whit b, for sake 01 hu
manity. I have been compelled to do, as i danut mean
t o o p, „oiate on an irlirle which proved salutary to a
numb , of pour geoids, and 4n fart nio.vd of the popu
lation I. ;tin ueed to a slate' of itoliaenee, and it would
be stufoPfor any sue to trek lucre In pitch a way.
Accept, gentlemen, the most respectful salutations
of roar very obedient serVald. A Plentivr..
The noiditine in fur Fide. wholesale and retail, either
in French, German or Smartish direflinne,at
the Princtpal OlTre.P. 169 BACK Sr., Phi/100011d
Anil ho Pale by C: A. M Beatty. Pottsville; J. G.
Brown, do.; D. N. Heisler. do ; W. M. Bickel, (W.
w igsba re r; purge Hammer, do.; Levan &. Hata- .
man. tichtlylkin [hates; W.. 'Taggart Tamaqua;
Burnett & thvivinan,New Philadelphia • I'd. Schwartz,
Paterson; Wheeler & Pirtegmcri;;.l. Robin.
hold, Port Clinton ; W. Canner, Tuscarora; G. Ben. ,
j ar , do.; Ger. Delbeltielm. tiinrgnld ; Joshim
miKeanslinne ,; indent,' Dreher, East Brunswick; 11.
Koch, 711dillennit, Lewis Ileiluer,PoriCartion; inn. I
William - Middle putt ; .1. flotolute, Sr . Patterson;
Geo. IL notta, Brockville; pito. & Hughes. St. Clpir;
Reed & Butler, Llewellyn; Johanna Cot kbill, do.;
Deo. BeitTanyder, New ; I. W. Gibbs, !Milers-
We; Eckel & Dartvdt, Tremont inn. B. McCreary .
do.; Jacob Kauffman, Lower Mahantangd and by
Agents In all other part.siof the county. State and the
United states.
June 7.IISAL
PURE WRITE LEAD.
IL RitaMEM; Manufaciorcre„ No.
133. NORTH FROST Wert, Philadelphia, have
now a good supply of their warranted pure WIIITE
LE A % and those cuolnlticri who have been spa:ll44
supplied in consequence of a run on the article, shall
now have their orders filled.
Nn known subsume* possesses those preverVatlve
and beautifying properitles. so desirable toe paint, to
an equal aztentwltb unadulterated white lead ; hence
ay'adallitore of other matertitta only !Raft Its value.
It h as, therefore, been the steady 3101 of the mann the
tame. foe may year,. 10 supply' to the tillhhc a per.
(only pure white lead, iitid the uneen.ing demand for
the article. la pre of It has met with favor; ft II
lowarlabbninded on one head t WXTURSILL &
nOrilis WWI, arid nibs NW, wartwatsd pert,
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POI: pit: MINER... JOURNAT.
EVENTS° MUSIC".
.'ine•gretel ty heating the Organ late at ,Jteht
motimfittly the %wen.,
From that'smuedrial dim . •
L'ice liOte , , It -.min% to eta...,
Chantlng •ntae ittrdhr.q hyrun
kl..w 44 . etninv it ,tnke., the ear,
At thti , late eveninz hour,
stilling the mind to teber thnueht,
With deep and Meer power'
The btt.ty hopei, the nnxioiii ertrett
That tutely titled the bream,.
.I)rpart in ,ilencr,une br une.
And soave the I,..tut ht
the 1. - 4+4er +.wf.l
They Aeru) to 'weep nu-Ay
hue ,
That ti+ 1+:1 aqr+.v
hcroll k I e.inpt!, (trcari ,
glAnds fnrth in color' true,
q. , 1;.--n% it ok- , =* rt:gritrange;
To Intta. now hid from view,.
11 , werf Cot 1110 , 1
titnurm ells, -
• I hl rains of mlicfr
Aral frollrtllC Way , olo .4^f•rn is.
eftri:l 1. liof iffy fo.:llr.'
\V es.: B rnnrh aoev. I'S.l
j=ar
Tor MUSICAL, DAMSfII.!,
tsit in a simple, graceful., unconstramcd
manner. Never turn up the eyes, or swing
about the body', the expte-siou you mean
to give, if hot heard and felt, will never he
understood by those foolish, motions, which
aria rarely resorted tu,but by those who do not
really fret what they play. Brilliancy i 3 a
natural gift, but great. execution may he ac
quired : let it he distinct,'and however loud
gat wish to he, never thump. in
'private, most , far inure difficult man you
play in general society, and aim more at
pleasing than astonishing. Never bore. peo.
ple with ugly music, merely because it is
the work of some famous composer, and do
not let the pieces youper.o t;
rm nefore people'.
not pfofesstsily scientific, he too long. If
you mean to play at ail, do.so at once, when ,
requested : those who require much press- '
ing are more generally severely Criticised
thou others, who good humoredly and un- •
a ifected y ny to amuse the company by beino
obliging. Never carry hooks about with You
unasked ; learn by heart a variety olditfen
ent Lund; of music to please all taStes.
As regards singing. practice two or three
nines a dm,, but ai first no longer than ten
minutes at a time, and let no one of these
tunes he before breakfirst. 'Ercercise the ex
tremities of the voice, but do not dwell long
upon those notes you touch with difficulty :
open the mouth at all times ; in the higher
notes t.pecially , open it to the Cars,aa &smil
ing. Never dwell upon consonants. B ef i t s.
toner from one note to another, vet carry
them on glidingly. Never sing with the
slightest cold, or sore throat. Vocalize al
ways upon A, and he careful to put no
heforq it. Never take breath audibly. Be
gin to shake . slowly and. steadily. Fractice
most when , the coal , pdto and the rmee
dr gob, join, so as to ascertain the art of
making the one glide imperceptibly into the
other. The greatest sin a singer can cow
tout is to sing out oL tune: Be clear, but not
slinE ; deep, but not coarse..
When you intend to sing, read the words
and see that you understand them, so as to
give the proper expressions. Let all lour
words Le heard. It ls a great and common
fault in English singers-to be indistinct,—
study flexibility. Practice both hieberiouder,
and, lower than you sing publicly, and when
practising, open tour month withr th an
wou;d,? gracetill to do in company. Do
not change the sound of the letters ; sine as
much like speaking as you can. It is better
to sing weary plmn than to make too many
turns and these, when attempted at
all, chnuM be executed very neatly. Study
sttoplirity : it is better Mgiye no expression
than -fa;.:e expressions. Ne'tr appear to
sing with ettort or 7rimnee r avoid affecta
tion and perulinrity. Never sit when y ou
if l'utd r cau prissitily help a, hut stand
u p og hr. Give more strength' ID ascending
than descending. Do nut suffer yourself to
he persuaded to sing too soon filler eating.
Accidental sharps ought to be sung with
more emphasis than accidental Bats. The
Dahau vowels a and I always have Ihe
same sound, but e has two different oat.:
the first like at in 0277, the other like ea in
tear, swear. II Las also two sounds, one
like a in tone, the other like au in gaudy.—
The voice is said to be at its best at eight and
twenty, and to begin to decline soon after
forty, when, the more you strain and try fo
reach the higher notes that are beginning, to
fail you. the quiCker. you hasten the decay of
your powers. Children should never be al
lowed to sing much, or In strait' their votee>
before that age the middle notes only -should
be'dwelt upon, or you' run the risk of crack
ing. as it is termed. the notes. Never force
the voice in damp weather, or when in the
least degree unwell : many often sing out of
tune at these times; who do so at no other.
Take nothing to clear the voice hut a glass of
cold water: and alwaysovoid pastry, rich
cream, coftee, and cake, when you intend to
sing.—National Intelligrnere.
for the ecialtmen.
pirNcii OS MATRIMONY
lunch says it is Icarhal to reflect how ma
ny persons rush into matrimony totally un
prepared tot the awful change that awaits
them A man mat take a wife at twent%
liefore he knows the difference between
a chip and Leghorn. We would no more
grant a marriage license to any body, simply
because he was Of age, than a license; ou
that ground only, to practise as an apotheca
ry. Husbands ought to be educated. We
would like to have the following questions
put to young and iinesperienced. persons
" about to marry -, ' -I `—Are you aware of ;he
price of coars and candles ` S Do you know
which is more economical. the aitch bone or
the , round How tar, young man, will a
leg of mutton go in a small family ? How
much dearer now: k silver than German
ware ? Vo, you know the price of a fourpos
ter ? Declare, if you can. rash youth, the
sum per annum that bonnets, Veils, caps,
ribbons, flowers, pelerines, cardinals, cuffs,
gloves, corsets. hustles, lie.. would probably
. come -to in a lump ? If unable to answer
these we.would strongly advise
you to "go back to schodl!" -From
some cause or other, weddings are very bad
for the eves. The mouterit the knot is tied,
the bride, brides-maid, and two aunts and a
mother, tusk into "the hall bedroom," and
have a "good cry" for hours together. Why
a poor devil's promise to pay a "young
wo
man's board bill, should operate thus on the
"liner feelings of nature," puzzles us to di.
LE . ARNpa;.—Learning is like a river,
whose head being far in the land, is pt . first
rising little, and easily viewed : but,still as
you go, it gapeth, with a wider, bUnk. not
u i
tthuut pleasure and delightful winding,
while it is on both sides set with trees and
the beauties of various flowers. But' still
the further you follow it, the deeper and
broader it is, till at last it unwaves itself in
the unlathoined ocean. There you see more
water. hut no shore--no end of that fluid
vastness.
Li- A true:wealth hereafter, is the
~, T nod he doeskin this world to his fellow men.
When he d i' people will say. "wharprop.
erty has he left behind him 3" But the an.
gels who examine him in the grave willesk,
..what good deeds hest thou sent before
thee 3"
V' Ties btu pert of bsentilt that eybkb
t pittarettnot I)T1: z
Many authors have asserted; us their In
terputation of some of the parts of the Apoc
alypse„ that Rome will he destinyed by fire
from heaven. ur swallowed up t,. 'tenth
quakes, or overwhelmed with destrtietion by
volcanoes, as the visible punishment of t h e
Almighty Gtr its Popery and its crimes. I n ut
unwilling, having had so many buoits ou t.e
interprtlation of the prophecy, to deduce ant
argument, of this kind from the propheee ,
which are unfillfilled: but I beheld ever)
where—in Rome near Rome, and through
the whole region from Rome to Napies—the
most astounding proofii. not tnere,y of the
possibility, but the probability that the whole
region of central Italy will one day be de
struyed by such a catastrophe. The soil of
Rome is rufii, with a volcanic subterranean
action still going on. At ;Naples the boiling
sulphur is to he seen bubbling near the sur
face of the earth. When I d'ew a stick arc
upon the ground, the sulphurous smoke fol
lowed the indentation and it Nyould never
surprise the
. to bear of the utter destruction
of the southern peninsula cf Italy: The en
tire country and district is volcanic. it is sa- ,
tttrated with beds of sulphur and the s. Mist ra
ta of destruction. It seems as certainly pre
oared for the darnel, as the wood and, coat
on the hearth are prepared for the miler
which shall kindle the fire to consume them. '
.4 F 1/
I again read the remarks of Dr. Cuimmeig.
Rome, he believes, is to be overthr,,wii
incloneo!, net to he cofiretied livi azt.gcl
. 01 theGth-ptd, our to he exhamtvd t•v•
cal asAults. It is literally to be con-Hinfil
by fire. Whether he is correct in ro^ardin,
such an event as the fulfilment of the prophe
cies and the demonstration of the akig,..r ul ;
the Creator against the incorrigible
lion of an erring and tangential church, I
t,notw not: but the divine hand alone seem , .
to me to hold the dement afire In chei•;.. hi -
a miracle ns gloat a that which pittret•i,ti
•the cities tit the plain, till the righteon
had made his (-nape hi rise in-unitio,-. -
Taicno,ore Titio•
11US13( ESS4
jn a work lalAly Mexa - -, Ihr
author males some queer rt velation. m
the habits of the loner class. Antonz ruler
things tt t*.stat,d that all alon2 the eoa.t. in
people
are ill the habit itioeuiwity 4 the m ,-
selves' with the venom of the rattlesualo
whir-lf they affirm renders them ec , r
ward; safe from the Lice all VellOW(.11.1 ri p.
1 , n):1 Or coursv, paiiiimlarlv rr. .ails
their great enemy, Ow, species of , ilake, it
prottimg them from all tear or harm, o r p,
son. The midair give- the killowlitg
or this matter :
“ The pers.4-i t i to ht. Inftrilltl!t•ti ' , Hi
with the tooth of the serpent on In,
in 'Aim anus, and on taiious pans of
dyintul lIIPVCOOta tnt, tilt. <1
Au eruption conics our, which la,r , a !;.tv
drivs. Everiafter. these per,or.. C
the most venomous snatie , with tioptinttv
Can make them conic by calhatz them : drni
the bite of these persuiel o
will not believe the.: lit tr” heave t(;.• +,-;;-
ninny of seven or eiLyht recpertahhe merchant,
to the tact. A gentleman who hreakhi , trii.
here this morning, sass that he has liven
vainly endeavoring to tualse up los tuthd to
submit tA, the operation, as he t , trig eau h
vxposrd where he live-, and he i ,
travel a great deal on the eonsa : end When
he goes on these expedition , . he is
accompanied by his ,e vent, au inoculated
negro, who has :he power ...I coriu4til,
,hould he he bitten. lv !be
from the wound. , aw this neg . to
cure the bite given f+V an inoculated ludian
Inv to a white hriv. with I. was fight•
lug, and. who was the stronger tw,
The stories of Me ea- tern jl4,;if I -, :I;ortlie;r
power over these reptile , , may. perm tr—,
accounted for in this way. I cannot sat t:,at
I should like io,hai - e'so . murli strikv Lamle
transfeirrcd Into my composition, nor to hive
amnrig people whose bite in venornc..m.."
li't ON NEL *S• CROSS-EXAM IN(:
lle.was once examining, a witness, wince
inebriety, at the time to whicil the evidence
referred, it ;vas essential to prove. Ile quir-ks
ly discovered the man's chametrr. He was
a fellow what may he dv,:eriheit " half foolish
wish ro;piery• • • Weil. Darbv, You told the
truth to this gentleman ?" •• Ve:i,your tu•a
or, Counsellor O'Connell." •' How do you
know my name ?" Ah ! sure every oat ,
knows cur puthrtor." Web, you are
go..d humored honest fellow : now tell tne
Dzrtn•, did you take a drop of aut•thing that
day Why, your tionor,,l took rnl, shaft
of-a" pint of spirits " • Your share et tt ;
now by virtue of your oath , %vas vciur
chart. of 11---aft Gift M,r p. u-r. r •, Why,
then, dear knows, that's true lot tuu. sir."
The-court was convulsed at both question and
answer. IC soon, step by step, catne out
that the man was drunk, and was nut, the;
fore, a competent witness. Thus U•t'ot t aelt
won his ease for his client.
Here is another instance i.t his leanly [Jet
and infinite resource in the defenye of his eh
ent. In a trial nt Cork', for minder. thy
principal witness swore strongly against the
prisoner. He particularly swore that a hat•`
found near the place o 1 murder, belomzed
the prisoner, whose naine was James. ••
virtue of your oath are you sure that this
is the same hat ?" •• Yes." Did you ,•x
-amine it carefully beline too swore in r
in'ormation that it was the prisoner.ls ?"--
" 1 did." " Now, let me>ee," said ()'Con
nell, as he took up the hat. and began tii
amine it carefully in the inside. Ile then I
spelled aloud the name of James slowly
thus : Now, di, you mean ,
those were in it when you found it C'
do." " And this is the same hat C' It
is." " Now, my lord," holding up the liats.
to the bench, " thire iF an end of the case,
there is no name whatever inscribed in iliel
hat." The result was an instant aelmil;al.
FINDING A SEAT IN eiIIURCII
, We remember to hare heard an Instance
in which a whole congregation was di.ron
certed. and an eloquent thscourse very n•:ar
being spoiled. thus
A - strange gentieinaii, r eveeta bi c . N u: „ I . the
r per , piralion w 'Alah6mr:!, and . theicause
,a rather rough, plehian appearance. entered a rc"? t" I) ,-, srulptuPod i'n the monuments of
.a pewed church during the perfl•rma n e e of all v out); wi'm-rt who die unmarried. The
service. Passing up an aisle, and seeing 110 fri!,tholo:7,,Oa! lefl , erS. Siiy that Apollo caused
Rl,..tao,.,!;zitrri t or (- urinal') in consequence
pew opened for his reception, nothing 6,,.
turhed or abashed, he retired. shouldered a of her i'X'relpe htailly to be. chanped into a •
r , ..5.e. Toe lira 1-k,,e I's said to hare been gir.
block of wood, re-entered. and wbile doors
were th, i ng o p en , pl ace d t h e hi oe k in ; h e in by the I;4A of Love \ to Harpocrates, the
centre of the aisle, seated himself thereon ; 17 ' 0,1 of 5.;/1 11 CP• to engage hint to. conceal the
with imperturbable self pos c egs i nn : an d conduct of bas mother V-enu'' , and hence it
then. facing the minister. gave him marked, was made the 5 1'mh( 1 1 of silence.
hut very 'annoying 211e13110/) 1,/ the close 01 • . .. , -
his discourse, rn though, there had not. heen ""---__.; Dp.7.015.--To dream of a closed fist
another auditor there: and when service was , iniheal,t. ,!:at you are about - to ask a-favor
universal phiituithr.Vist." -
over, likean hottest man. he delibrately took from a To eee
up the block again and returned it to its pro- l apples in a dreim, Lemkens a wedding—he.
per place. ' . cause where you find apples. you may sea.
-
--... smuttily erpnrc to find pears. To dream of
; soap, indicates a row with your husband, in
1:7 A Rome Nth: INciornr. After queen which you may expi et to get lathered:
Victoria came to the thratte, a present was .
sent to her from Jerusalem, oh an Olive tree. ' ~ ----...AJ , f
11 - (:.: - . Boy. more thoughtfUlth
It was kept on deck, and appeared to die on ‘li t ,l, j ,, E. ,, " ra m. are , b ut not thoughtful that
the passage. In that state it was entrusted thet - 'll .;121c1 he on being tumbled . n, the re triad l
to the gardeners. On the week io whiel, her lir it ioMra de ',
was aSlteliwhy l- hedrdni
majesty was crowned'. the Bristol_ 11
:-..erC72.rt/ serve 'h,,,. abuser »the -
i sante manner, re,.
stated that on the day of the coronation, this plied, - if I
should, there would bs, two
olive tree put forth twelve blossoms. riorn<suitclothes
sci to clean." '• ,
this incident, it it thought that the twelve .
tribes of Israel will be gathered in Victoria's ,---,- I DL • - - ~,
...../,CA_TiON. t hey who have to edu.
reign. Some who are less theological and care children should keep' in mind that hove
more genealogical, infer that she will leave are , i • ,
, to become men, am Ghat give are to ge;
twelve children. come women. The neglect of this mornen.
- 1 talus considemtOn gives us a race of moral
r7"Bucxr.r.s.—The. wearing of buckles! hermaphrodites: -1 - .
commenced in the Wgia of Charles IL: but i ....a...—..-
people of inferior rub, and such as afleeted 1 7 ' L' I (IRIT F-,. ' "ile 3 . -c-nebody."lPTine
plainness in their garb, wore atrjaFt to their i from tuutistry, rather -than religion. We
shoes some ,yeare after- that period ; these' care not how pious a man is, let him loaf for
hut tart hownwthilouted for liogulariir ! a week ' and be w"l fetiVibt; del l/ 12 binS
ia tails them. i bigger then a woodaintakit 3 .. •
NO. 46
qistorical
31ODER ROME.
ri,•_l'l4,,,leljAill 1 129
IsHr';fil
W,.uld I were t h e , umeriat shines . '
0:1 my Anriu . .... truatir time ; ,
Goicenda's•wealltiy mines,
Could nc t temp: saejt - rona ray place—
,
Not a cloud her lire should ram%
Ora shadow imerree ;
Briahter than the br:o test star,
'i 4 ,hould- her ...tinny reOurel gleam
11..0ur.t1 I NA:or...! the (116 t. bIOWII
On znv eberk;
A:. I heionp.trzge ear ll:lregoveg,
no; hull Illy rnp:ntO Speak .
.1 t 0 s• her eurli•:la.mdm
And Ittrin'ica a 111.-3rt4wtt!dt
mr!brida,
Runuin T .T.T,Gt In lily t70,1.12.+11
',Ve , t;'d 1 were . the tieW that fall.s
t ' On my gento bead;
A the down in mathle hnUtc,
Cou•d not tempt zyttle,,-..ru my bid
I wt -t: 1);•-tle ekt.t.!k 4 there,
Cool the f ever et' bpi ! brat',
Tinta mt,., Off,
C.. ." 0: my upper teattie rtga;n '
EF.S7S.;-7WilliS, when in
liertria y , t tight a pair of garters at a fair.
with a wreath of tluwers painted on thew.
loside. the delicate fat:fie was consecrated,
with hortle cecse. , ,whicil , otir poet thusttooltii
:
1 ,1( w . th ITiOrnlrtg
A wE.,:t.% and -It." , ufe be,
wdl, your prtly, finger*
rtt,out yozr knaa
- When dr: 'CV th ere reposes,
Bird .tar , beF.. , ,n tr. ,eO,
i:r.Car.;" t Lane of
dearcm, c.: me '
'tihw -ladies, isn't thnt . pretty Who
wouldn't diptte ID be Ktild.ll 'or the Garter
after such an apotheosis of the "articleV
Apte-31-,,APINC=IRIPIVIMIPMIIIS
Domcbtic.
HOW TO :11 A 7: A frE: CRUD-MM.
pen,* seem to forget how to bring
pp children. Lots of floggings 'should be
pruinti.eti them, but few given. A whack
on :he of the itcad is the most ecOnonsi.
cal way of puutshment. You must never
te;tlt, start uUtit you have ordered
t!tern.tit toast a dozen tunes...and not then,
tin
le" I,u are withal roach of them, or have
ap• 'ter handy to throw at them. Always
‘pea:t. cross and sua.ppish—it 11115 s fine ef
feo% lou mutt ;lover matte them mind
when t - .11 speak them. ally once in a
white. But then, no mattot whether they
haye disobeyvil ott cd - -r,o.t. fill at 'em and
Lzive 112111 over the head
and ears. 'the hes , 'tale is when somebody
hweni.e it st - mw, - -• that you are de
lertini rule your. own househoid. If
young one, are taker] ruvi-kung. it it very ek.
sential !liar the} ‘fiould ransack everY 'draw
or in :led 'Live anything possible
Espeet'itt!v it .1111ge piece of
I , n tteted, te. daub upon the floor
Thou send them around toh"nn
iii" roe dres - -...- alit! to he kissed by the corns
!laity-1d ao hide creatures. At
the -kr , ptu. •Ueru go around the ta
lhe anti Haw and pill off a ma
t Irks. with a goCtd
tctir. it --••doitr.' ti u Shc•u:trnk do so when
:o hr. 3 , 1% ." Otint:: let them.gel Ili
fir up... 1 !hr , int•ie and get their
hands os inicch in the victuals as eireurn.
...nees wit! fergrttiei.c , "to give
a \au...• and custard pie
s. atior E..) ;he ;Cw.i o n th e floor, with
'.live'! iiton \heir fares. Whet/
t ri ''• lect.altittst, seat them
;110. as in Snell
thi•r, ilia z .a , Oie tante often
,tve to nit I It, .1 . , tit— Yes..l trace but
any t.er they have finished
licit 1 ,rt0F1,,,i, (1 , 40. dyes , - theM even then.
anal hr.v. ...u. :hem runn4h, the room.
ft olllf•-•!i'l'! e"" , ' .1 "-Cr! hN, the
• ' • . . C I O'. /1
►-:rscnor: (1' uiz r ILA %IC L3l'`i
. 1 ,. s
mei,4:43ed io Dt.
-Lll pr,-,.!..esFiion Of
• , 7` .
7 1 .! :mended with
R merchant,
iiribounded
NM
r. • • . t:tt nitach 81Gre
7Nt'l,ttl•: , U, clerk in his
c,uuting in tcply,,tok
::uh-knftkvt and presented it
n C'onid scarcely
erßsp it iu lou gave him a see.
ond , t v ?L), ; ;3 ;1] c hoot , g a thifd,
; tie presen•
rd, ':r: , hirer malty ineffect•
ual ;o:e,„pr ! .. ; .is *(1 th.? tht , :e apples. drop;
pf.,l ,1:4!.! 4,0 r a ,'a: pet, end burst into
'•said U. Doctor, "there is a
Tilvt mot- 'riches than he eau
enio. 2 ,• •
11.1.7,ehil - court pAn.ENTor
t!!;!. fithef;
"n•:.t , rol. rvL rne day writing from
rnm •• if !-!or thr!f;dib'er and !by mother."
He ktw 1 , 3 e% ilnd'lhen, !aid down his
pet , weep Re began Rpm,
a few 'vile; more, but his memory
w 8 .5 fet. hie mind the happy
Lily , Le rts.e , t ws - dear father, and
ttF weer nr:ew! HP nt:tt get on, but
s ubbrd aicud. Wat es the matter; my
boy " !he :encher. "Oh,
cacnut wfce the cop, my fathe.m is dead:
Please give me -pa:e, and cut this
leaf CV! I e!•onot wri.c
, . enitiff3.
THE .BATTLE OF THE FIDDLER,.
It is reposed i i 'he history of Chester,
that it was besieged by the Welsh in the
reign of King Jonn, du,ing the time of its
gre.l! ta:r, when the commandant-assembled
all he filtOS:lf ift who had cone to the
,p lace
o ct casinn. and matched them in the
nwht.ow i ,h thelr;-, , ,l , ;•mentF playing,szeitet
: tip.n . hearing 10- vast
•-i.tind. vita• secii terror and sty
-1.r,..! that li,Py /led. In memory
:1,1 • z a im. , ting cf minstrels is an
k.l. o.ay, with one of the
ta'Lltit rival maetcr) tit their
p, whom certain pr.:l.lieges are granted.
ti,e hdvelist, has taken from
rt, s a pretty lutle nouvellette,
railed ••RoLter .1' n. or the Battle of the
rt6)!/-r,..
1.,••• I:7.—WhS:l3 R young
woman la hity<-; to her parvnts to a manner
pa men I a nly Icrir;cr 5t:41 rcspfertUi, from prin•
e)ple as well as nature. •there iS nOthifla
gi,nd and ~ zt.n.'e that may Oct be exteeted
Imm h(r, nt w;l:i..vcr ccAidilinti she may le
placed. We,re 1 r,o adrtse my friend as
to in.. cio,lcv nt a wife, my first coufisel
would he, '• lOptt (oltt !or .one diqiuguished,
to her attention and 54. - LA.les-> to her pa-
Yews." The rand (,f r. - eith and ntlectiocOn
dicalcal .by t.eh,ev tor. joined to the hab
its vi duo: and e•ai , toerazain, thereby C 413.
rfiPtPd , h, tog irat - 3 , ferreti lo- the married
stare. trill t p i r rat! to render her a Mild apd
ohliztog cornpani , a --Peed/es.
Tur. -The uruAerft believe that
when Abraham as thrown into the fire. by
Nu red. the fiames I u rricd into a lied of roses.
The Turks have anidea that it sprang from _