The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 06, 1851, Image 1

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clothing, &c. A rail Stork ni
FALL. AND - wINTEn r;nops,'
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Comprised of the tillo.t Felnintia'alc Dress Grinds, Fa) 1
~ S tate Shawls, .I.ati., and Squaie. Rim, Chanseabblo
Fig. and Plain Molviir latietres; cold Medal and Tine , , !,i,
1/nyle's Mous de Lames: Itlack. Changeable al
Fleur',! Pleu Alanacas; Etiglig ct
t MCI in• ; coherr l' mtrf ti n.
illark Dress Silk; jEtiglish and Gctinan llctstcrt. ttf I
.'arion* kind,: Red, White and 1, !law I iannela: I
Merrimac Caliroe:. of dun:runt At 1e..: American. I
Went of England, I Mir and Ger - pith Broad Cloths, i ;
of the i.0,...tt and nitirt durable in., he r
Math and FlOir'd SAIIIII V.IIIIL , ; Wad. .1.14,1 File
, , (...1,:.1-tottf•X ,-,...yreiicli Doc-skin do; roll:la:al t:,,,,%
Tweed - and Satmeii, • •
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Woolen Yarn of illiferr at C‘`lor.%. anti .1k 1 A 1 .II ,. • a
Gaol:EMUS—Pram* Ilniarara and Lacitaia I'. rfre.
Alai k Imperial and Voting - 11. Mail T. 14. erni:lt'll
l'nlverized, Retinere,and Sr , 1,,, a1i. :!.["ire : Putio. . "-
Honey -;Avrop .rrol 5t1.11.1 tfott+r 4101,..q.. t , ; ~,, 0, ie .!
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kNo I'SIME FE%TiIF:IIS.
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REMOVAL! RE.novaL:
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HOVER'S; INK DIANIIPACTORY.
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I %NIES WHEN
7 z ,„— v diaTirorg, , GLOTRING, CLOTH/NG
CNC ‘ll - 11: 1 I\a EVER
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CHERRY PEC TORAL 1 I r t. ; r ( 11 . 1 E
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E / f - Ne r \II:NT or 1A1.), AND WIN
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COUGHS, COLDS, 110AILSF.NESS, rrrl i 1 4, 11117 5.1 i ' l ,l - be. 0 , eniiiitarinr. .1 for the rum A 1.c.„,,,,...taitab1e for Iltirgerpin, limning Fluid,
ing,'...•,....1 e l ;'er., far i .n. yr that. anti iteret•.fore ..E. Ratter's Perfumes, Sr.
BRONCHITIS, IV.HOOPING-COIEGII, (e'er! In Pnirp‘ the Tnn . ettenttnn ..c the public i•t .I 1 j Fine nil neliamphine. dietilled by .-tram:
'. t. ;1 !., the fart iiSTC - ilit , c the ...,1., ciothing lish.r.- I Harnine Fluid; Pt. 'gene 11:, ;
CROUP, ASTIDIA, AND ii.t,,.. ”, i,, s , ,h-11: - .11 c. , ,,,,.,1tete every nut,. I. , 5 1 i Spirits of Tim...mule ; P. rare Turpentine, Bright
i CONSIT3IPTIDX, , nolo.: or ro ..le Jet; . pros. 1 . .. r -tile j r t .,,! ~,,,,.... I Vtrtristr .
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0 qie r lira! to 1,11 ,; : Japan and Sheila,. A'arniPh of all colors and dual:-
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the eonfoltncl. we !eel In an artiele which Pel .'... in CA
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--and 4, 4 , 0 , ~,1T,..,;;,,,, r,,i it, p, 1. 0 -,r,.;1% nrt,51,5•, ler. nit" 5...5, and .1•.11.-.11.11/(1. 1.1111, I . l.llhurg aetivt• i Tooth
and Tnopt 1 , n‘,..d..,,; cinne„; ‘ . eket, uha i' lk .
which are in/ ident co n u; ; i m ,,,. A' : a ~% ; .... ..y ri ' -i i , "''.'il ii 0 " ' i l riiiPl , ! „ 1 ,., ~-r 0 „, and other apprOVed Cosmet.
r. , . ;-..re.lie a... invited to eat, al.. J . ... ... .. . _ , . ,
!...0A I !., •Vr all.lll and Evtrn Fine S Ind Brown and
the fottnidalre arts. A. UTIOn the /tint!, IY:. h.' I ~,,,,„ n. I..re n i t lonetheir I.'lr:hasp...l - I'3ll Alfa Win
• Whtte Wind.... Floating. Palm, Alond. Fancy' and
. I.l.i.trr li,..rteite- ....! ..I .1 . . faarg!... !foal.. (1.••il. ._I. 1.. 1 ~ ....•1.!!. Rod It 111E1010 , 0,1 01.11 ..1”. parr 111
~ „,., 1 Toilet Snapp shaving Cream. hair I/ye, C. 1111.01/.
and f... IMO /tea 51 L. the plea...amt.o and ..afe..4 mid;" i ''''''' d ' it ' 'i in Ili ," l '" i r fi3ranler thal r ' " hP
...v- j Watettt. Eliracts tor th e liandkerrhief, Os Main.), ,
Incr tha,
ra h
:,...
„„1a„,,, ,
N.. I
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ni , I I e 1 i„ pert.. i rm. rubor from imposition.
Bra r'..1111 Clystal FOlllaile ( anew ankle), Rau lis.
''.-7.:- • )aimed i
I nri .• ' mi,„....„,,.., t vbet teRlO. they hottpert. bes.l, and rn....t g
- ' wt lit - Min. and It - M.,. „1,„ lin c e u.ral it. never le ill Itteltlttlttt 1, It. 1 1..0 . mq, do not forget to rail at !rat flair Re.tnrative • Hair Oil.. Philocomes,Arr .. se ,
• fire manufactured linil for .ale. by
- Read the °Onion or Ili, ton,. lag a•-zoi..n: , -n. . h., E l'. TAI4.OI2'S. i f ~
I_ __ _
c_,l. _
f:
t. ill hr reclatnicr'd in thy viPrinii.. - .Vrtim.P 01 - crainiry tint.: I ii•tio .onA Ts y l o c.. old Esiabliplied Cloth- , i _ ~
__ ~ __, . .J O IFN 'r
I_ :fl___
• where they ire boated-raft and ell a• inert hemp of ci emept,4. Market St.. helms art. Mon%
mg Warehon•e,), i r' i rium. n r PP"
... ree Mervltardn, don't forget that CLEG4.I•S In Ihe
the fi rst clasp and of the Milli. pt rtincreier- , :s• th.: t %la (tat I 1 11. I ~, Centre tit.l Maliantangn :Pls. \ _
°Meet and tii.i.l estriarlye M tn.l.-5,1.• tletiel• ( - 1; kiwi ' • pelt. ;wept and most extensive Manula•lOry 111 the Cite
trine with ahelp•rience Critlitnitt rt Ott tit.. th e 5 5 1 ' % I ,;11). 1 11:1te Wilt a call.
which they ipeal. It there in an: Salt., tit 'he jurtj. 1 - .11',%' .1 lilt T. '1 Al 1.1.1 i. lIAVINC: JUST RE- j - 0ct.:5.1851,
men!. 01 etti j ertente, ape Tint+ Cr.RTIFICAtr. -- 's.li ••.I r-u , yezed..ilelle ...Tut 7 , ....... I ..•1., , ,,..11. one .
We the unrietitrne.l. I 1 t......,...• I,n:rt.:T-I , having I 1.1 I. tlt ....•... I••••••illtt.t.l.l.ll..sttittnahle I 'ltlllr.rr.'` - I
1,,,, lone 4. 1 .53,,,ty.t ,Oh Aut-Cei. Cherry l'erlta .1 I ettneres ..•••1 tn. tt 51.45 15.111,.. 4 ~.. . %r•. intrmlu-
te.r.-t , y rend,. our belief that it in the i.e.t „, t 4 n j ....• ' s c .! i n he.,55 , .tie. bett..2 'th c. 0.. he...l'l;a. . gunman I
effectual it. iedy fir; l'aimunaly Costiptoilnt. e% Cr ..f. ' end the pithhe eetimailv. that he Is preptred It, et,- I
fermitout, A,,,,,,,, peep,. And rte w0..11.1. from I nie theo orders In ....1,!. .1 ....1....n that 1st:m(111,e I
our kno„l e d., at-:t. • 01111 111 • Won. tint etteitt.tVe tn..- rsirnae-e.1101.1 ..tt , .51'1'1 .. otelpi., ',ro o t lt ;one. sort-,
jelnesP, con` rally ertannettitit to the afflicted as a.m. e Ito the ;ire.. 4 U T.TAI . I 4111 • -
, .
,
nl lb) Ili" , lie'i r'0rPr1......- - . -- Pird - v. ire the firm i 01,Pi. Mmeliant Tailor. '
'.l tlatmlol..m .1.-}-n - M; lii Imo, ..1, , 1 .4; ilia: toed 1.,.' e.
[1,,,. ~r ,i,, , ,„„, or 1.,),,,,,,r0it A i"..1 , ,..1
ton it...
A t,tii•-•1 t.'i I..thn tri 1 I
r.,1 licuPtiiilt l l . 4%lll,7l.l. & 1 ~ , 14....t,Th. Marls
4.
______e - gen - a , . ;0,,1pm, Itaitimore .'din tart
.1
l'. • 1.3.1.1 L. Ingraham. liana .r.M...ne
6 Ifttviltrittl ilarrall .t- I 0 .I'letri....m o .F
il% .1%,-01.S I's "and M roe,e. yin 1.:; in
T.ll Mc .Ulster, I • nil. ill.. 6.111,n k 1
,e..„,
i'''' Francis Si 'Waltrm. Sr I.t•ti... Mi...-Yr.
...
..,;. Joseph liuraer. Mobile, alai. ontt.
tttl, 5 A
Th•noott; reek.. 8urrht.f......, Ve1.111...,..
'l':' P 1111.1111011 t 1 . 11.11• y & Op; , A 0 e,,,,. G r .,..,,,,..
Liar Ill..ismeo, Trent..n, N. v. J......e,
Y. N Ttatlleettit, I.lllshott, Pent
• nark 4. co' . Chicago, Blinn:..
. .
F. F.. fisv, Burlington. lon a. .., _ -
'll. A Santos 4: Ron. Nnt.f.irp . I iigil..i'n - -
1‘..114-a•.4.1.1...!11..1,1, Wl•lfths.sttn. lieltn.l.-
.1. - tht. lapell A, 1,. , I'lol itlefetli t. Fa ,
. Z. 1). & IV 11 I: ititv, . \V ..i0ng!...1, D C.
J. Wtighl 41. - I o , \ ey. (..n. : ,,,.. I
Walsot t nAtVar R. r.t.. 1 -rt tltlt,tse,loyitro t
It r f'.lbomond & 4 0 . ehrit Fran. „ea, c: % l
. r . - -.. Levels k± Amy, 'I a1int.,.... F1,,,1d.,
" •. ' Wade r Erk•tnin & , (no .Finetnnpil, film.
IIN VOll AGN (111'NTIV11 ,, '
.I• C. Cohan & Co., Valrisrei..., Chili
F. N. Dimond & Cr, . Very Cat .A 1,,,,..
..- - . Fred Itivaa & Co., Beeui.,, Nun ......nada .
; . R. Fint , ',.St. L. I:n-1.11113 Prttl. -
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- - -
M R.
4- rn , liallfsw, vista Pr.a.ll. . itrontrriANCES - to the OLD COUNTRY.
T.. Wallier 4 doe, et Jut.ov. NeW Brenie.,, k , ivrirr. P;rIISFRIIIER DA NAND MADE Arrange.
r: • With shush assurtnae, and from rnrh men, t... i 1 inents in yarinini parrs of Ireland and r(roih n ,t .
. . el ronter p'Tnof ra•fio! addoetd, enrept that 1 . 011n3 111 ' end with Mt•V•rtt. SPOON r,n, ATWOOD & I 0., Ilan-
It. riTtCti Opolltrtnl . 1.,,,,. London, is prepared :o draw R•glit 11111. from
. - • - - Prepared and veldt.) , SAMBA C. AVERS. ' One round Sterling to any amount required, payable
.... A ~
f Pr Ital Cal (;herntit , Lowell, )1,,E.; iin 10 parte of England. Irtiend, elentland and Walev.
, i r BAIA tn ...I" ntl 'tali ,by JOHN G. BROWN; Xiitetri- .. Pert.rtit• remitting Five D i ollar. to the Pound in par
.- Ont. J• Ell FALLIIi end Drtiqglvls generall). I fund., nith the hame of the pre nu WllO in In draw
•
Nev.lsl 18.51 t 9: lino - the money, a bill for the amount, with a receipt for
. --
their to hold, will be returned. '
TiERSET !AA-FLD-A surmon AWrICI.L: OF i Collectioniimade In all mats of Europe, and Fur
el ertslte Ina than lartli for fele ll 1 elan 111111.1 P.l, Ilan to cashed
.., ,__i J. If - BEATTY & SON i J. I'. 81.18RWIN, Pnit•llli s ct, Pa'
if GroWN 1811 • • Ilkt J 511.4, le,l :Al
- ,
1
A GREAT EXCITEMENT
A Ni 4) NI: 1 vrt
Itl• I':'.A %II to.; rl.• of
1ir.... wore at
• 111/I iN• TA'S. Poit.o. ;Ile, Noo
1110 orur IT.r rhea p
0 . 1 ,0 2‘ r e d ra tithe ;men
-I.f ?rluli lAnl C 1111111) and virifiti)
if., an.; n 0...; Wriaald
..1 ...Lin.: Patio; 41f . a( .lita
1 1,. r.'. .L)11•11C vv tI1•11.1,11.• .r.itin Air
I. "1,- •, h tr• - •• , 11141LIe tar 1,...,11
..f It ,a., 0 roa, \ , 1.,1:1,1.1!.
'kJ,' I i,•, , a! I',. 011 lop .00ttiti.. ie. Joel Sprott!
s, ; lin; iL Liotopi. IP I ....L . ed. a rid a"l,,,ne
..1 I*.trior o a:. a ..I.la, t art .r,,n
:I i) , 41 , 4t1i ht.
ii , lll I A
r.1.11‘11:1,11 , e1. 11:1111.1 . nd .ithef
••11- .•0 ,Jai;p ;l,, Liu; I; ; .1 . 1 0 01
• . t-n‘ft , .‘ r. (Wire 11111 11.- . 11.1011
kw.. .1 111 1V3,. 11'.16.1v31,..
V. \\ 1,1,
atla IT 1,1 tl I • vrir, • Ilan
!Pat I..•'t. /1 b.( I•.ii I,ll..tiir
Ai; Tin ,-r!. doh.- al llir
-!nor 1..1 ii.it ei surf 'VEIT
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CI Alta It) lia, I
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VOL. XXVII.
1. IL Cook altil t;4l. Burner.
at , . "fol., 14 , 1 1,114• JACOB F. rids
1)1.1 N !.41 , I.l.ll.tdr:phta, ‘slio has
14 , •1414 4 •1
/ 4 4 C. I -
New Foundry and Maclaine Shop
TUE s I I:,cßliil.lo , -%A: roltM
•11111, 11 1..1.4 hatnenntl
1,11, of TIII)MA Si Cult , r)% & 14 MN,.
'TI I N.I , .t the 1111Tiii....• rjl the
roiri Na , tostLlrl2
at h.II New St “wk-Ito.. corner of Markle, and Ls-
0..1r. , 1.. I t“1r...0. 4 .11 . 'Ns.tri‘tov.lll, to fur
e 141,111.. .1 101..11 111.1111. .1 lid
e•e
NI in 11. , 1;-I - T .714 , ki,tll.lr, 140 ir.u. nedele• to under
du ill..
ewyl plan, tinder .11e/1,.1 of
M• Jeeltt Mel ; .r. eTred t o ?ht. bran, i n ..1
tll, o,,jr•flett
nl en to et teet a nein.
bur ed
71,41,:1 - .• al+r, prdiper-d iee triefri ink, t.,e n ,:e..
::111.. bin 111111,t I lush well Inr r,e•rdle
xi::1 ne 11,:pale I n 81,, sh,rti o z, tur n,•,l
1 tie T..el Ir, nrel •r ny ee.ize and
eerlen e,;! the I,.•ed nedlem I
Joro,ti ¢ x or 4 I re and nili•d to ioeeetopily. and
tetdette melt lee. oel lhn 1”. Fri .sill e.reare .1
T. zit, I 11•1 1. ,I,lllfl y br rtt -
g n. - Tiil
It 11 n
no en); 11.0 70)11% , T1)‘.
I•.. 1
13.11.1VE.R MEADOW IRON WORKS.
Sc ALI E. IRON %\I)
ron:ol..r , rn-In Inform
lin Ir li.iirnnn, and rt.,. pnbltr
• nat 1 , , no, prejo.tr•••l:li: the M 00...
It, .t: :714:J1110 •/ UV. r)
•//,' ; 111,1. n! and and. very oilier
40.• ry• ton of iron 1 . 10 , 1111r...”0 1 / 0 r rtf
1,11111 1 / 2 /1”:4 1 fillio , ionO n.•.:;tin nnn.t
li:•+si wC C)lid , r , for Illaet iThrintre•
and
o on tll.liN ill V'IlYrA:
1Z , 1 , 11 t 11:: 111 IL 171.1., 411,,
dr.-
I:.I. 31 n-L 611 ,nr
rl i . iti o pot lorni Tio• almid
IP:. 'ln. • o , on, th•—• IT • 111,
11,,, 11% %it TI Intl H h
DIPORTER AND IniALLH IN WINErI,
ors and 'mooned Secars, No. nil North
et Pril'aokipirli. wonld e•pe•rl
fully call of ILolrl-kt`Ppe•re and others
lo Ill+ Well selected ,mete.II•VIINI4OI, LIQUows and
itopnrtwqlClGA HS. in store and under Custom-1.1,e
Lot k. RA 1 . 4 DIES of tanuuo Brands,
r t naratota t z ttf Pate and liSrk, Marit.l & Co. Pine!,
Hennessy. Maglory.Otard, Dittoi y & C.r., and 01.ird' ,
Super (ill I.olit l on DUO,. and )'trine , Bra of
rr/nar and nther Brandie+
&r—Pme old !Madeira. Siterrv, Tetlerl . l ,
and I.l+bon Wins—stoper old l'ort me, Ila rot.
,lip' e r eo r h int !, nit Ilrotilic or in Class, lleidsit P
A Alnutilt & , 311.1 f.vp.ler -4:, num.' A 126.11
It. ands, and gnarls
(Ai PAG N her vtnl. a 4f-tirral a-sorini. ut
of ,+roicti and Irian Mall Hon:toil , 211). Ja
tna it a Spirit, P, arh Brawl,. old flonrbni., Mannaga
arta Whi+o y ('heri, Blar I:berry, Raspberry
n Laverrfar ltrataftes. Stip,,sor turhl.ll Slant.
PASCAL 'HON WORE.S, at II lltttertt
rill Lair ll F.1.01:1) f:!IT I 1 Yhdadn ., Junr 7,101 l
• • li , ,111 . 1,• tine 1,.r I •, , ..:1,••11v.••• • I
\lap Iv". th.l,olrer Strain C 17.... 80i1,.' LIGHT, LIGHT, LIGHT,
/" in " T Nn 11 Nnriit oreet ahoy, Vine. Ed.! cid ,
n•l"'n'' , .'ll , P .- ..";""^"" n a ."1 If taftle..lplll . l Tat.. rat tt.trrittrt, It, nit -.man
T•it;, Ir P. I—e• ; ~
thrir friend: and the plibln in 2erieral, to their
pa t u t t....l , tz tr, r ,Msnrif , lrttirrd nntl ttr New Improved Pine Oil 1.,1np. ALSO. Fluid. L'ir.l•
1.% & moituo4• r t *t '.r.• of every dr+Lrlption. Chan.
2,1 and Walnol st= .1e11..r4, l'entfaat, Salt , iladeheis for 1.3 lints at I:as--
. Cantlntaltra•, Ilrepret Holders, Vanes,
Parlor Lain p., Hall Lantern+ and M a rPle ha te
A ct.nrral rt4ttortment of Iflat.f ft. anti 'lnfanta Lamp.
for donieloir plirpo , es Ca: Firrin2 done at short
man . . Lantpw r. k enlarge variety. Al.`+44, Tin Can,
af a7l ...izatx
=ll
MIIIIIIIE
POTTS7LLIM IRON 'WORMS
% cell NI k,w, & l'o. REsPE4 "r
-illL 11
.. .., y :4114016ff I. Vllt/.1•• that Iloi;
n..... hat r- iah.-n I'," L•lallltmlth..•eit kil.m n
~..... -,!"-'—:. - 3. I! , P ,, 11, - !IP if,. NVorkA l'n Nor.
..ii ill .t ,, ...., ~...t., • I he, are Itreprtretl to ittvild al!
kind-of 5,..t .3I 1: ,,. .., , •' • 111 11011:1, i , . , n 3,1 toad tat.,
lnd Thylitn , frs ...l 310t..-1 . v..• t dp.terilllh.ft, 3f the
.1,1 t• -i p• t..... th.l .•!. It,. ttvt-ti rt , ,t , timl.l. torn,.
..- P , ,,111,. Cr.uit :t1•1,:ttl. t.. 1. Itil.ti Steal,' Ettetn.....
tt.ll I ti..-.I t! 1..; .t. ~ :.32..!!. t. Iltlll a r 3 I I be
-1 'l:r I! If
DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS, &c., ace.
Oft Fitt SII( )I:NI Ali ER W Car 11,or gerund
it and Crt•vii Stre4-441, I tiil d.lphia. 1.-41,c,ifolly tit
atientemi of .‘l,ll 04
}/ 4 ,410, , hr 1 4 40 ,. 4. of fre.l. .nd M•di
• Inv+ 111 whir b he h ently I.re, a.1,111q, from 'late
•
t. 01 IA IN 11 (11.ielttl Iw (rally equal If
irtIll• any 411111rf in the ily. 11111 nnipri•e..
lir. Oar, m tp1: 1 '1;;..1 Ant. rifle.
Orb . 1.114 Hy., (1..111 ti to ::ut
A II(„:1‘.... In nll lie vat feiy. It. R. Zr
i a 1,. :it 1:1.• W ofh
In hp 1%, 1111.111.1 :II 111 i oof,Trtrr., , r• prig.
%I). wlrrln , ,,lpt,ro. In MI., KPg.
tnak.r. pri. • - AI; •61.1 r• 41rA ground
In oil.—
. I.fmr , drilat;.• ••(' Tittprulitiw. rilishr , .
0 .• • r tr mitt 411 limo 1••.1..1-
lir P 11,141 Mrdwit,. •• f the Ont. 1 11 1"..r Patwr
mm I tit. 1. - .wr•mt prlerA. and •Ipli% •
tr.-4 free um C , 11 . /1,10•Y .11 nr,' .n .he 61,4tveg
nr (Irian~ a. muim. ro )
. . . .
sitotAtAKtift.
IA I "ott,rt -4 er..11•1 31felf:,ren
1.51
AND POTTSVILLE
■
I will tearlt you to - pierce the boars er the Earth, and hnek?°et from the caverns of Ateuntatnit, Nlntali• wtinn tt ill Bier strt.-ntzth to our band. and subJect alt Nature to Out flee and Itleasure.—r*. j,,hy,s„„
LSIIED _ EVERY SATURD_kY BY BENJAMIN. BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA.
um
4 440,401 44, THIRD SU:TT/v.
Chdlite t'•lif..• Philadelphia.
%1i M. H. HOWDOIN, Jet reurp.
Arnau laird 67:2.1,1111
enplint. ffidted
THIS IA Ai' At3SOCIATION OF MECO hNics
j and tithe re, rated for tite mutual benefit of /Dill
010.-r. In ca,./ of ictoiets or crrldrnL I.•mate• are
111 v. hi/DovD/1411011. but I:CC/MDT:ID
fro L..0.•d 641111,11 DIA' , (11111 dollar,.
0, I b.. 1:111L,... .1 , 141 Kllca. S
will he , ertiv Mil her, ane o 111 u.. vitrified In a ,
H.•nefit during ' e • If sari he
b y or are lien?. from I+iitlin± to von, o r di.
bneltltS• ~rot t up 11.011.
ELME
61 50 Atli:W.3lmi, Fre will IW: , ..llarseti :fie first year.
and nol-1 b.. paid at the Ma.. ul rnakol!vbppliration.
,Ind the !Ir.!! )enr • , dd,),!
RV PAVING.
411 - : 00 per year yOll will draw s4`no F er a Pei;
on do do e 0 3 tai .10
4 up e„ nn d., 4 00 an
do do a
o no do 110 do II (Al
7 old ,i„ d o do 7 00 do
d.. 11,, A 11l d„
tel Thoes• neer my yea ro 01 ag, is ill be .I:arge, 44
.trA
tnn•tittion will bo paint an. above, pfoV:illed the
nack too...bail continue tun weeks or snore, (tractional
p,,rt• of a weak r‘ceptral.) anal no it case, aI'CNUE
-11 1/I . NEM of 1)141;1r. Witt be pail./ at
na•nuta•C•drrpase (an fa-Laos )
OFFICER
U eetwo , trr. P.reFident 1 11. GA t rll, V.
H. 11. \TILT x o. N K tir.e.t.l Trr,',.
FIN A.NI3; CtiNl MITTEE:
ft ris %% ,1.1 .R.v. IL If. 4, h
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- Refertner• - IV/ken/min, Li. Gov.
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11+,1). rh. and
1113,1..1. It. thifilings, 11. ('., Alplikk., 14401.1 .
seriatca, 1113 n. M (' N.,
E:c•1;ov. SlLtele. Vl•rninitt, RI,. I). N.H., rut.
.a. w 11,--trr 11 11 , %Vorcr.ter, Mark.,
E• 1 O. Warr!. SI {dill.' tr •10. ,M, , -
Philadrlptria 11„ ,rk.„ C. N N..at, Esq.,
1%.1 I' Curran Pbtlynt, Ilentl. It & I ,11.v141n4 k,
A: 11,..,1, 11r It r Palm! r, A. 11 Ilarrk.c. 1'.,.
11011 h. ,:-+ Ar,
, 1,00.111.111% , Itullstrr4, I ;r:11 . 7.111
S.
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Xte 1..,. 1 , -111. tare Gr. elry, 51.11.1
1. .) , t)1[11). (lob, rAI .11
two., I) %VIII,.
,o,dre. In \Vail Street, Ur, D \I
.. , t. Si , . t, r I Ohm siren.
W,r41.119 Frxilkiorl ill) Dor, •2I::
:•prortefirld ttttt I). lient-11,11
51..14113111.J '1 RN h‘st...al, N11 , 4(1,110 I'. Kt 1.11,...,
M. I) . 5t.... I . ,
ildrri. , Oure• rot! •••.• tt 1 1•1. to .1 S.ltlt•r•.
NV,lttn 4 :lott 11olt•I. 3,1111 , .r Pro', Uanyhnl
.ttiltl 1:u ..I' 1.11.• I 1.•11‘. 1. 11 John
$11•,•11 11.1tt rrole.ll..l.‘' 11 111 , 14 k Hook.
Bindrr•.l I N'n!.•rbnrt . . Slate Igt.n4 H It.. Con tn
MrCorty, fd :rod PutlLlo•r
rd,llSruil. S. I of Jul ato r. M
(Maio , roi .intithell r , ti...11110; T II ti./ 11,1
Ir 4: Wl:dm :111 C M 11411, %gen: .
I' In; •••1. M II . f, , r y and , nn Ml
I 'IIAS E. WI 11)1.. 4 EN I I
1: , 1,4:11 104 for l'elly;” Ivan; fltr rnd
Hart land
Nov I. I,nt 4
NEW and EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
rd! anrod.. •
; Di: V e;nr,D. , : r;r:( , (•Ek IEN, (2irri::v.s.
11 ARE. 1'1:1 IS I( )
have •,;.• I 00e and
1:i in. in a/1.0,11ve lb. Auri,ol,..
NeW %Or:. and Pnliat!ilphiu. in the pnrrhaer iif thru
i•lit..n.liveng,influirili 11333, opening 31 1100 r
;4041 Retail mole. Caalra Mire.,. 0,..0 1
~io,l;a Ihr po-i 1)/1;ce, ah, r, Ilan) re.jo,l 131 Ily In-
Vile all rowcitamers in call. beJlig .1.11 a•etirerl. trait.
a. varied and treat-sal ati.l ,, ort 11110.1.3• 1 hey 1100 ;10,
of 100af arrnloo(l.oCd--11• Ir. 111 ire,
IlieV are .Well .-alistied 1 and ran Is.tlrP
4 - 001010er. that no I. , loortl_ rat, nnit.,,eli the.,
In .1 1 t or • •,00tra. esitinine. and )lin
11 ,- e trial:l,6e re} of — he !MIN e,l to aOO
Iner V3rloo. 1.01+..1 da 0a ouid trial unr.
would only rriu.ul. that our t I. , rbneot It 110/111e,
1011 aiol .. , 3,ollablv, -1111,1 10 Ika p.ncral a, ,al., of
110 r 0111001 at..." .10117\ sTON A. ('II.
1-51,c. 4:1 if
=
I II kII EN
Itsp.vl pni ion 1., I h. tn.nni. u tutwiz of IhP
/los . artlrlrn.. t,les ilirni t,i -ell at 111 e pry
market price. UI 1.n.).1, warranted . I:e.a lotality of
1111r1111,z Flnid, IleJle.a le and
It --, l lnre, NII 2-21 Noril 9d oreel. (11urni
trill - -Ftitaort \O. aide 'tree'. near 1 ,, 1nr111.
11EIDEICK. 11111INING & 111 NES.
Manlif.vatiter+
24-2,,
IMEICIII
CABINET AND FURNITURE WARE
liousE —The sot...et - Hort minnow,. In hr.
friends and the pottlit in general. that I.e
It i ritl,rged his IVare 1:110111.
~ N lnliantnogo Sue. t. and ha , increa,ed
-tnel, of Cabinet Ware. Conde,
I, hate been 4ieleetnil WWI C..tre, and nuinof.tl . -
lured ortnriplOy li.m.elf.nr the lie-t material,
Ile '1 nll 1 - 1311 el. all kinds or rarini and
ernieral llnn.rhnld Fitt intim . ; Ile.lding..Blinds.sliade , ‘•
. r with the arlatri
Olt kept :I( orders prnuiptly
tier Weil. .trot forni,lied and tiplol.tering
dnno dt., he shortest tint ire'
lie retnrw , ilk thanks in the wildiernr the patron
are he ha.: already rer• Iced, and hopes, ht strict at
rehtion to hireine,.. and oniderare prises. to secure
I , airwrzge. and a largely inrren,ed husine•-
lia IS 11:111 Ile Is 110111 prepared.
lIENRY
27-Cm
July 131
TOYS. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
FON and beadtddl jiust recr,red.
Rath, CAIIIit or T., lal (' 0 41.t AV are ,
Gla,A,
.11aba,ittr, Papirt lie, and Virgelable 1101ty Fond ,
Fake', lloreft ana 1ta,k..1=.11( !sly n
Catifri.iioarra' Paper , ' )ritttments. &r.
Prrrevivert Fa :Vitt leri, Tooth Itrii•liet.
kr
TubarrovY art ark, Ptites, Sniert frotra,
German :qatra. Prlit ON, Marbles. 1'urr11,1•11,11 'a Pg.&
117.71 - 16. t ds of nvery Jr>t nyuon
fir astir al Lite lon rq itnporlalnin prier, by
TILLEII.
Impnrte-r, No; I p Ftreel. Philada.
Oct 1.1 , 51
K. R —Toys will be 5, 1 0114.41 in Cases nt ss,oloand
V2O per CIISC.
HARNESS, SADDLERY, &C.
PO L P
NVEETPUS Saddle anti liarne 4 r
cr maker. Irnm
e•-• rr6lirrl y 1n: 11d - 11111,P
the 111111 , 1i11.1• of Itratcytilit and surrnonding
hetehhorlionil, that hr ,tar rionoirneril horine.‘ as
nbo‘r. in Murphy'• LuHdmfb.. ernor $llO4 t, net.r
hr I rnn.ylvania Half. where he has on hand an
go:is/will talc lit 01 Ilriliali (rl7) 1 ... 11 -
lion I,n* and %'I, lldn,g 1,114 dri% ing
snooze, I iI3IIIOIS and vartmm
nrlii re [miner-Le!! W4lli ahoy.. hind of rol.llirvi
N R —All kind,-of jaldong both light and heavy.
done at the shortens nOrn P, anti on tim most realsotta
bit! terms.
Ort li, it•ti
=
tL-I y
SABLE CUTLFY & PLATED WARE
!.S.l bar. on i r '3 et n t: " I
I ) . r. e li r . .; e q :. 3 t i s l • 17h Irlyro ry l:an
r ir hnut
r o rks, Slicer Plated Droner and Dessert Forks. table
Tea Deemed Plated Spurn.. Also the largest assort
ment ofllmneelmdd & Kitchen Furniture In the county.
and respW•tfutly ask on rportlthity ttietturinrin: the
public that ours is the right place for bargains.
BRIGHT :It POTT.
31.11
r, SBENCF. of Jamaka Giudor. Prepared only by
Varede rick Brown, at ht. Drag and Chemical:gore.
North East Corner of Fifth and Chesnut tits., Phila
delphia
A supply of the above alwaya on hand, and for sato
at
JOHN G. BRoWN'e, bole Agent
Mutest and Apothecary; Cents, strict.
pot 31 Mt 42-3 m
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7,..t ,
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PENNSYLVANIA El:Alden
N. I m I KEN F.FIT V4Sli4 - IATTON
.r I , yrr4frirld. ."1/0 igrotrk 4:se ft,.
MMaMSOI
PORTEBB LABORATORY
Oct 11,11451
1:1;Iii?Miz1
SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, Ibsl
LITTLE SCHEYLILELL IliaLllollD. , FOR SALE AND TO LET.
_
- . - -7,.-Nr .
-:-. -_,,,----..,, --,
ata,:-. -....-_,-„4.1p., , ~_ FOR SALF...-The Frame, store and'
'
i . v - . - IlwelloirzOrLe, with moue baNesisent. and 1
Op :, rOr Ml' I ii, ..1 ,, T , T i L R 14 , : a f11 , ::•;1 6 11 0 11:1. ( : 1 ; o :N r * a 10 . 1 ,7 1 I' ON 0 • 7.- -
f i ifil: 1.4 r 1: gifillnd. Stplatf•
. 011 the Ea:l.:Ade o il
( IN ANO it rrra Ti ENDA r, APRO.I. le. - 4. [lief : ‘,,,.r. 7 4 . : - . 1 -I l l c:l[c . c . l .. j ., ‘ , 11- . ,- , 1 , 1 : : i e 11 ., 1 1 1 ci ., , ,,, k; 1 j_v_ . ll t' on
l'n"enf'r T" 'n o'll It avn Tditial""ll ( a
n
d ' ')
' (el ' itt ' e " Sii:.et ' Vi l v " `Cd t' f . cet ' re l p . i ' fi ReT.l . rn i ad el ' i r" e " t!
excepted.) ill !ntho A. M._utol o'rlorl. I'. tili. 1 .
LI“.1C1.1111.2.C1 wi !ha Aloriling .ind Allerroott Train- i r: „,"% l ''": . : , ..i : ., :h . lil'', l , ,,, , , ..'''tilit' i r ti l'' . l E ,, l . s o b ::,f , l,
„.., / ,.. 0 . !
- ; 111- 1" , " , . , ..Ift.dit._< ette-l) • reflPwl, . II .il
fe. l lll p0ti..,1;.• on th e Reliding ILI ilrold.
!blur/line. will leave Port ritnion, on the ;Inns.':
c r. h. !: l ° : f 7 . .. n : 5 it . . ' ;' ,„. ' .. 1';': 1 :' ,, 7 T0 . r i ; n . a . , E 1 1,7 . .1 ) 11 ,., 1 7 1 , •-• id
- .1 - the Mornln7, Train front Philad , lphia on the R. ,1 I
In! Railroad PARE 1 • -• Centre Atter', Polt,vilie.
,
Tll I'llnadelphm, - - - - Ill.:: Oa . Nut. 1, ~ .- , ,1 44-,:in
l'oll t,iinion, 75 ! p_l FOIL IEkRNT-T1IN: EAGLE Hu-
Jol7\ A Ali1:11. - 10. Grows/ A :eta. 77. ITEI,-Xo. ,34 ,Vorr,l, 7711111) !greet. Pea.-
To tuaiiiia.Api il Ige 1551 15 if flja dtfp4it a --r hot i,,, and .r 1.15 10110 Est nitil-11..1.-10,
..I.-10, ell told lo the very Ctllarl. of hll,-
. NEW ARRANGEFIrENT. , ,g 1 ,,, ik.i,l:. hour in kurtevafol otter itioti with . in to
' C: l. ..lll 7ll .reantlleratronler,.,will be for RENT.aed
prer , , , , , loti 2tvtch nn Ulu Ist d.ty of April twill. 1442
1'.. , ~,..• • i: , . .Irto,int Iy, supplied with every moil
er. t..”1,11.n,c e ..I a tif St s alone hotel. and iiravente
.1•1(,)4, 4 rne 1 1 5 1 1 1 r -F rla k r. 7 l . l. B‘ ; rt% 1° ,1 . ;: a l t:t N l tint[ 01,1 I I I:: / N I i r I''' 7 i f,j,..,a.t. tads'
'''''''' I. ‘ " an ch' i_ n rn , rl3 7, l l, n i,; ` Z A in ii "- E ' rr an
f ' '''.MR7 W. . s . sue'' - - i t . t . .- - A - ., , -
P5.,..en.:., Tram, (oar listlrg.s. Ctr tn.tne elw 41- 1 ''' ' "
\r , i I:. North Ibt.4 etrert. P)uladelithla
in rimier of ver'l3l ~,,,....1121,5) 111.1411511141[15 Of all 1 g,,v, , 1,,,1. 43.21 n
dei•criptloitc , pat kagert,ttiv,
olivvoitc.liauk BOW, Sr. -..-- -
Ain, plartiruln, r.ll/.1.1., I+ol.l I" r , .11.•4 I I-. 7. fill!, 1 ;L ..,
. 4 !{.. Eatnisiv ELLE, MILL FOR RENT.
Wane. and Act ouid,.. r ai 1,4.,
~iid (.00.1., debt i ted 1 1,..:.„ Punt wt-,11 Known MeichAn4 and 11riet
daily to 411 itiloinieflate phi., 1.41 ,, ...•0 l'lnlvi..l, , ln, ' ,!, - ed T 11,114 i kerii,v itio, tint I:lr.,li.iilly . Nlll eilllA . .
t
and Pettaville thb. re - retry. Street, Itottevdle ; i .... --.---- • .11 mite ab..v.- IlarnSurg It se a Three .
40.13, South Third Sire.q. Prllilid.•!plis4 ; N o r, \V a l! ~,,,,:,, Stn.:. 'budding. 42 by 55 feet, line three PIO 01
Kiteet, New Vork , No p, ('.soft 511.-••1, Boston ! Slime- le 7 Intlint., otder with It , •••vt,tarti 'apply of
11 1 . 14 ' Ara). I,N - RI, G. 4 . 5 ' o '5 5 . , .41-o lon r,...'n Patrol Slll.ll Machine -alp. two
14 If- llit''" 11111 11 .iiivo. Statilititf. three aro,. of N 1,1115.551
,
' I lid nil , - II n• 11, • .11 Elf Piing I. Illti Wall a good Orel,
PASSENGER TRAINS. , 4 ,1. .1 , I I, Tin, .tpply to
M A UTIN IRINI I /11.3.. lalitbure..
F . :41 - S v.ift.: tz-"vrtei!i,.1....54 gra
~ , 2, :j
or EiewAtirl r WARNER. Srheoll.ll haven
`- :t..Z - 3..4.a. '---ST.Y 2- -'"-..14 - 2-2t415.,..,_ i (, , ~„, , s ,
( ) Fni . c.( l l : rill; PHIADELett!..i 64. REIItISW 43- ' f ,
11.11:road roilipaii) l'hiladelph iv. Au: . .1 . 1, 1. , :0, , 0 _ ,..1., con s A L.F....._.A (;11,11) TWO A 10-
-Fall .. Arrangement.- F k RI, nEDIrE7I-.Fnuti 1•14,1 l'-.7- i ,;l -, 1/... im111:. 110a.,e, and 2i) Aire, of Land,
ad.-Iphi Ito -PottAville lan Pri....enger Trlins d.11ly• , ;: ~,11 1 ~,4 i , A .,.. ,f r,,,,,- t i I n , ide 11(1,11.1,..r.)
(SUI1(211 CIC/Itied I (lit and alter : -, ept. Ist, I:•sl.its o ~ ...L.,,J. E ____,, i, .,,, i,, ~,, ,
~,soi lon,.
1.,..1.0,,.,1) lona-.
'Tama w . r.:l be run each way, dally. between Plod, !. I, .d ~, l i t ,. 4 . 1,'4 , .., Branch of the River Schuylkill and
delphla and I ottsville.
. NIL ,- I1'! 14vilto.oi, vi ohm two mi1...0r 1'0tt..111,..
monmm; LINE
I a nd allow II`:•• oamr
rep2.:' 111.1aute front Mlnersville. For
Lraves i'hd ....... liel.kU ..1 . 7 ',.lnai• It, A Si , t 1.. ! ... tx- 1 4 ,,,,,, And ~,,,i,„,,A nni, Inn
, i A. tui t oy E L
ulli10),
M 1114111311 g. SI I olc.l. Poll .1115.
1.5 , 1 ,.. ” s-1-405b.v Ole at 7
2v t f
ettind.iv a.
April 5.1`,-,1
A rTERNOON LINE;
l'lttradelplun a 1 3; o'clt.c.k..lith,elrept Sun
.1h).
1,41, r•
tile at.ll r I
Ar., l E(Illt RENT.—A ROOM gild BASE.
ti:=: , ...t.1 with St..o in ['owe r, sortable for a groat/
1 11 -7 17, 'Umlaute Shop f, work' ft,: tolicass. Act. Ap
t
•-•-•-- 7 - 1.1 , It. 11. BANNAN.
rort, trr,isept 13, 1a.7/1 37--
VA 121.:S • -
i'OR SALE.--Th.• Soharrther t• dr -
I..rr • fa•- r.rr. .2,i g!... na , • I____.
Bel. r.PII Phtla and Pottsville, ..!1•.! ".•:', t ty.). •1., •-_, •1 .1/1411.1.1 melting Ihi• 111,0ihnellOn.n. In n.llll-11
liVilVern Plilla aunt R.. 4 1 ,02. I:5 1.4 5 r ' ' ' 1,,.• not., re , ides. i•I Morn.' .%4111itititi . The
..... -
1 t i• I
1 ,,,,,,, In p 1 „ 1 „, t , ii ,,,,„ ,„,,,,, „ 1 . „,.,,.,,, „„,, ~,
. 4 .
_........,,,,...;; ~ min• of the srr% brat in the ih, .
~..,,,. 1..,,,, ne r . ~..„„.„,
..,,,.,, lin , , ~r, ..,...., 1 , r „ _ , 1112 ii , - -tell,•••1,111:1111)/11:1bh •11/.111C,1. Wllll ever, 1,11.
VIII,' 1111)1.1 111 ket ' i t.e• I, t! .1 Illushe II ti. , lrit.li. 1 . 0.-,•, ion 1.:IVC11 ,I
I III) 4444 1 / 1 1,144 ni W1 . ..V.4re Will he •111'. , 4V6 1. - 04 P P".
cs•ss,..r st.s sss• 3,4•
P , f`fs , isslesi Sloss, ist!,l2 anAllsessr. st• Irstiss.t.s Issst I , soir
,%%u v is tslli ist• .11 IS, I I •k of
ssst net
Its ort'or of t to' Boa rd of Ni4liniev , .
:'rtr
(..
FREIGHTS & TOLLS ON COAL
()I I 1,1 01 1 IL! F 1111.4 o t
It .1.,u. 1111:1“11 Art•l TULL,
11% ~v 11113.• , v11113.•
••• 1..1 41111.; 1.n11.1 11.•111 •
it . 1114r0t1.
ItirttneQ --
NvpirAr
maid u.cn iiti
M O:1% -
Sri - lOZ 111;11- I :I) 1 20 1 I.
-
1 . -11. , 1i..:1 , .. 10-11 RE PI, tn,toli It. It , I. NO I ' 2 5 110 '
thinll,..- :in,l 1 . .11 , 4 :Ind 3 ,, F1 , .4 . I 15 I tcll I 115 ,
N,,rIRII,IN II Of Itrlgitt pun.- I .211 1 IS I (.11 ,
Pori ii.qineav
net. Forge
FliLeton vllle.
1 . 0r.1
ritl•t „ n - 0.
D 01121:,.., Oh.
Re,
.6e1wr..11
Mgt r4ville.
ilamborlL _
Or‘• tg.1,11,2.
tu.ler of the Board of '1;afolVoo.
It A 11FORID. i
37 -I I
FIIILADLI & READING RAILROAD.
MIMI
S'opt 1%%1
Rqsrj 593
ItEDUI l'10)0 it' RElt: i/A 31E;RillANDI,1 -
to etininir”..l.,Marrh I`,.'M.
jj i'Ls f1:1.:11:11T PCR I 0) 1.11 . ;
2 ,
EMI
lA/
11(e 1,010.i/111C, ell, Inns, i. 9 r , -. 1; CIA
9141.:. TO, •.
Cbo,-- - --111.1,011:1-, HIS r Rlnrl, 1 .
(;,jano, imha, ;
PM 11, nallniad Iron. n.•a'y, ; W. , t „,
8111. NUM, Sltinelt,, Tar, Turpen.
line. tuber and Lumber.
:41 Chi,. —Lle. Beer anti l'brt..r.
ANti..4. Pot and renri, 11..0, [geol.
Bones and limn,. I ntrer, I
Whirikey
Iron ; Roiled Bar ,
Hammered Iron. Under Mies. Flat
Bar Itaittnail trill, Lend and t not,
Molasses. l'olanes, Sok. s
Prov won, sins. r. Suliiiel IS &
11.0ril i.rf 1
Fv.l ri 1.1.
4th (71,0”, Bran. nutter-1
Chee..e. I 't t erf&tr,e.F., t rt are Est..
(irt/1 WS, 41..ttril) hemp
onardware Here. Iloilnw-w:u r.
....TAM. I, her. Live Atari.. Ma nufan- r 1 I
Itrett of Iron, ar Machinery; 011.0 s• I
- Ire,, Paints. Ilan Illdi.s, Raz:.ltlis
snl Iron, Sect's. Steel; Syr toi I
Potato...T.ollm „VI It. car S.. Wire
- re! Stalt•ot;Pr. , • • t •
C.lmph inx & Spirtt
110, I 110., 11.11. , + :ntl CilleensiN tire,
rimier% Dry Goods, 221 trt. II (rq
I>rt , z,s, Fre”lt Meat a 1,4 Fruit,
For.•lg I.lqu ,rte Ifort:, Spirits cf . !
Winn, and Ironi
Tellrrh I. 1.31 0.1
'The undrrYtvltd hart rntrrtdtnte Cirio,trf,,, , /i, fonder
ESIVEDIT A. LAWRENCE.
r ,() CARRY ON Tug PAPI:11 AND HAG BUSI •
oe nt No 5 MINOR Streei,
where they intend keeping a lance a:ono forint of Pa
!Lc , consiftting in part as 1 . ”114,1,..
Writ trig Paper,; W 0 ,.• A mvrica o and
Encilish
Pmts and Nom Papery, Wont. and Laid, Gilt
and Plain.
PO4IA, Flu! rap.— Prlntinz Paper., all size;
Hanky:ire Paper., from 19 by '24 To 40 La itl
Color« , 1 and Whitt. Ti.Rne Pape
ni.,l
Palen' Manilln Papers.
Colored &rid While Shoe Papers, (MIIIIMOII and rat t.r
art•+• , InittrEtiVVll•p.• rapes _
101,4 P , lDiing and ('over Ynprr
ylandln Paperr • nil sixes Glan'd Royal,
prliggisi. Bine antiltenr.g Paper.•
Tea. Snr rrt and Color') Papers S , I 'onlefilline,
n..r. Manilla and Straw Wrapping Papor.4.
C nun initursi, • IMs. Cup and Trunk Word,.
linil Burr Envelopes; Legal, Letter. Note and
lard sews.
.4 , e4th for nee, Potter . PRINTERS'
in parks arid sprigs, Ishii, and colored odd
Alleei, rot to order. Also, their (nit, Fiatired s and
Plain Glared Papers.
JOSEPH [MIRY, late of MS N. TIMM -tree'
N $ LAWRENCE, late of No. St NI mire, l.
11,513) 01 - Rags wantel ut etch,' toor for
rash
I.llllada Jul" , 5.1. 0 '1 27 (':ti
ritIMLADELPIIIII. DDT GOODS.
Ir4JIVNSENI). till AICI'LESS & SONS, have and
are .1111 rem. iv ing a full supply of Att:ntsin and
‘Vititur 4":00,1 , .. In which they int
Black, Panel, and Plain rnlored
Silk-
Alpacas, Argent Ine.l.ustress. Bombazines & Persia n+.
Brodie Lung and rroinare Silk and raaliniere Slum 1,,
wiink, icing ....mare plain White and Einboeeed
Crape SW, W
Worsted Dantairt.r.:ifeireenii
ring l Pli and Amerman Twtll,l and Plain Wankel..
'Mr-revile:,
Linen Slieriinirs, Dainarikri, Diaper. and Napkin.,
lfreriery. Clnveg, rtavara,antl
lte•r makeir of Irish linen Shirting,.,
Eurl. , n and French Clothe. reit
Piime-lie. Cotton anti Woolen Goode in variety.
Ciiiieliniakers a clicks, Drab, Blue and een
OE
Rattinetts, &c..
Sllinetnakers , Gonda in LasOncs, l.irrnv,lic and
snuth SFr ord Street, Mae!der) , in
soot 20. ISSI.
COTTAGE OR ENAMELLED
F 4 cliNlTtittE, Spring 1111.,IFTeads, sifrnst,,n
Vining Tallies, oah and wa!nur °a re and Dining
Room Chairs, &
HART, WARE & Co., No '240 CH ESTN UT Street.
alone Tenth. offer for sale at very low pore:, n
large acid handsome. assortment of EN AIM ELED FUR
NITURE of theit own manufacture, 4nifed to both
city and county re,iderees, complete setts or sincle
Mere. cur te to ardor. Persons furnishing lintels and
boarding Menges will find It a cheap and desirable ar
ticle. Complete s,ot . , Mr Chambers, from $9.5 op:
wards. At Po. 2tilTirriOr Walnut Extension Dining Ta
bles, from *l5 ',elk:l:e. Patent lip, trig lieglAeads, °awe
Din.ne Room, Rockirc and other ('Mai •tt. Spring, and
Hair !tfattresses, Mahogany and W.stnut. Plain and
rangy Furniture In groat variety, &c., &c. The pub,
lie ,ire milted in and examine.
N 11. Dealers gnpplied no liberal torrnr ,
(let II MI 9 4l:111
PAINTING. GLAZING & PAPERING.
rICHE SUBSCRIBER AMU, CONTINUES, HIS
I burrow:, and respectfully ofTe-s inn services to
those al the pubic who may need anything in his line.
lie employs good work:net, and his customers may
therefore rely upon sat ionic tory jobs. Shop, corner of
Chun II alley and Railroad 'etreet, below Bannan's
Printing OffiPe J. W. BOWEN.
Pottsville, May N. Ibsl 21-tf
_ . , _ -
PIi(ENTIC SOAP WORSS.
Sink Feast Corner of Crown rear Streas,Philada.
riiH 1.1?'
E DERSIGNED OFFER FOR SALE THE
various qualitict of Brown and Pulc Soaps, and
respectfully invite the attention of purchasers, resi
dent to Schuylkill Co. & CO.
ALFRED LAWTON being connected with the
above Estanlislunent, solicits the patronage of his
friends, and wtq attend to all orders sent by mall or
otherwase. •
Polladat, May /I. 101. 214 f
lock. A. tr 11.1 4„ jai s 19 . [...31
EWE
4o I :15 1 1 5
i ill I 35 I 15
411 1 :s., 1
1 4io 1,3- 5 1
I 411 I 1 1J
1 JO I 1
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I 15 I 15 1 rrr ;
1 111 ..15
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111 il
1 1111 1 .)5
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1 , 9 75 . 7(/
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1 la• , ;wits in Mrrst itra tiels Valle. ,
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,a,,mir .. Is in a , a,aii sim,• ,a . rili , l% 11 , 01 i 1)1, 'lle
latqwrl, Is a 1 Irgi• liwell III: 111111. t• :11111
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11114 cy.l,r let, on the Noll Phde 01 %I di
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. 1 1 1111 , Shirker -.term Tliree inners in the set. ttttt A
II a c..ry .( . 111.• -irhe• row.
l'io, room oi illy V.toll.tory .wripbm)... , .•-
ii,ii, c•,,,,t-r of '.2 II 411111 )13/1•11 street-. Alr-r1 aCI Mar
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1:1.11..%11ETH I'. 'I lic).mrsoN
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l'oltSV WY. kiwi 5. 1551
FOR RENT—TWO SIOODs IrS
1;4.. Cent n• el r.,T, IMP ~rent I) . net nines!LC
4-
So • IL— K. SI 3 , :1 slide :4.tore. and I.he one
ata adVdellng.
Al4O, a. IV. 0-N.ory FRAME 1101:SE
and sTAM.d: uu Ille I..alne 101..1 Rernud
e4l. rl P.IIIOIIIC ni J. 110T1: IN, Mnrkid St
1'e6.15. 1151
FOIL ,SALF OR TO L.RT.—
,
• ' A x plea.nyil lit , ttlence We.' Br;tnel.
°••••• %.oley..itnited the Mine Itan
~,„. i•ta ore rrntrt ittetittt
. S•:• enntainine Ahmit seventeen :vier
"mi., 11 Mutt nt rttltivatattn. 'rite
Iltm.rt. Barn and nothuildini. are. all In rot.'
M
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f.-t 1
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T , Oft. i A. f. , 11.•rri!spre offer Inc gale tri
lwrir, 6 Inch Plll,l, 1. I * ret •Ernke. with lilt! yard,.
0: !) I; In, h plor4, With halt-. i‘i CunA
- 35 !trill ( . .tr,, 40) anvil a %le, , of' which
-It.. r:,4;:t .1 %you brak., all IX wlitth ar. In
-
gooil AL.", HI yard' , of loth 00110.
11, ill 114.1-.llli igltV ,ash
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MI111":“Ii IV) V, 'I Of k Farm. at the ogre ot
1;1;0. 11. I'I)TT,
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4iirch lo
I , oli SALE: AND TO 1. ET.—l3tildine Lots
I in Moo it nrtion. Ltiwiiiiport. Wood and Lynn's
addition to Sonny Nornintlian -1.. PotlONille .a nil
fa atinersvi le. Alpo a ronvonienl Onire in ?tl orris °
Addition. Ipnly to J . 11. C lIPBELL.
nril
QT1..;.1,1 ENGINI.I.—FOR at.o 33 IP rilsE
ri rower Eoctoo In ro:t rale order For pirriro
lArs Apply M G. lIETIS R. E• 11 .or 1,1
HENRY II %Vtiono4ron, lielawaro
Jan 4. 1 , 5 1 I tr
.REEVINOOD I.OTH FOR sALF•.—Vhlnnhle
I I•+t+ Inure fins , ten , rtil liart of the
lately lard 0111 1 , 11 HIM (.reeflll nod
Estate, are n..‘", °tiered for Apio)
A. RUSSEL. Ageni
11,r ;h.., ner4, at hIS mire lit Maliantanen
Pntt-v;11•. May 3. 1861
rots s ALE --A I.!. THAT !Art Ntlkrntin) 14
to ti, r t enter o r ch.mhers and :Itahan
tang" `li" l ., 14 .vt0:, tit) fo , t front Ott Maltantaitßn
c 0 . ,. and tit depth running to litirch Apply
DAVID /'VILLAS.
3-If
Jan. I. 't.s()
PUBLICATIONS, Sm.
13 ROTHER JON ATHA NS, 6.r the
rerni%ed and for sale wholesale and rein!!
B. HANNAN.
is—
No% '29,
EW BOOKS.—The Thrnry of Human Pro.
I.
err ,on nod nalu prohatsiltti of !Inman Juf.tire
.
The Cleo h of Creat mil, or the Seriptatrul Do , trioe
roittaJSted with the Geological Tleory —by Eleezer
Lord,
The ftrcrrn•< of an Old )lard, iiinatratinns
elwei, the )1a n ~rWa k , by D onic i r.M Je r t n bt
1, 1 41 rem vv.! a it.l . for sale Ly 11. BAN NAN .
N.. v 1451
1211. NK FORRE: , TER'S r:r111 Spnrir, of thr I'ni
r Ind Staioq,
INN I.! a MI n ter'+ Life.
Cnlnniitn:• in South Africa,
Sea. the inrinin, ,
wa,bowinn and foe. (;rneralo —by freadl,.
Napoleon 41.1 ffla Ala rxhnlic—by do—Engel her
Willi a bag.. r ,Ihny of oil, f V.klirahle ill,f n.
relveci and I.r ,Os al 11 P.V.VSAN'S
Cheap Bonk Slot.
47-If r
Nnv
v itN DI( 4111 . ot :Met Isan
13 I , E n gine work and Emzineertng. illlp4teatort
wiil) four 71)mpintl vilrraviLL, on n and n of
the mr.cl vllnable work: ever just complete('
and bound lo 2 Svc, vnlnntea, and for sale at
It. II %INN N'S, ('heap Boot. ainre.
Nov. 1 4 :4 47-
B -
ANC l(OFT on I.”rillanent Coloro—One copy of
1h1• xr7c,l e and valiloll. vi /ilk for ,ale'rlielp by
H.IIANNAN.
Nov. 21; P , !:1 47
,
of the priest, and are pupils of Loyola in the
spirit of Voltaire ! In this mixture of ranks
1 of abject belief, of vulgar assent, and of in
- - Jolene infidelity there is always enough to
1 , A NTie A t. A um . s. Ar In.. Amerman monk .1 - i
V./Church )1.'1., one itt the tweet Music Book% p.. 71- involve national disturbance. and toconsum-
IN,I-4. ,Ju.l ref e.v...1 and ;or 4:tle xitolevale and te r t mate universal revolution : exrept where the
tall at R. ItANNAN•s ; government is military, and where the sot
/Mean Ronk and Misi«dlaneous Store . diet
.. _ r _ re ~ •
Nov. 1."., 1451. 4f.— I is uncor opt 1. ,
' ' " Let it not be supposed from the tone of 1
(ICH Ulf Lif.ll.l. HAVEN .111 A P.—sN li It
- our observations that we. are hostile to the;
...3 • ormoeml Itll 0111 IT.ltlYni %V lin pant ay.,/ 1,01)1,-
1. • i•ld ti 1/ sl 504 treedoin of nations. Hostility of that order
try paper re .111 , •ri .i. . the . up. 'M INIS,
In ad vaior—.nt Ilrew i-e $l. NI. 4 would contradict the character of our coon-
ticSav J. Ci. CUMMINGS Editor. I
/ try.. We have exposed only the pretences to
Srhitylkill Raven, Pa.
2:1ly i patriotism—the love of plunder- under the
- -- - -- _ -- • plea of reform—the hatred of older under the
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE orrICE. pretext of right—and the convulsions of EO-
M ES . \Vint F.N A:k D rtitt.mer.N WANTED. cloy under the affectation of independence."
tkl y 1 ;Z:" a ",;, i u ;,',,P i , r ,',"., 1 ,7 1 ',', 1 :, 1 ,71 1 ,.",,',.V,; 1 ",,`„,rj, 1 0 "';`,; "We affirm in the most Unequivocal man
1,, -....011. ~,-hoic ti; cul l & y any and ail kinds of hands, ) net, that to be free, nations must he protes
lyb,rpr. ~ s• rsatit.. will receive useful liiformattes !am. The Popish religion is utterly incom
by calling al On otli , e of the subscriber in Market 1 •
mu z et, ruitnrille. l'a• al. Terms moderate. patible with freedom in any nation. The
N. St. WILHON, J. P. Shirr of the altar is the stare of the throne.—
Lind Agent and General Collector. NN'eprove this by the tact that no Popish
14-1 Y I country in the world has been able to pre
serve or even to have a conception of the sim
plest principles of civil liberty. 11 we are
told that France is tree, the obvious reply is.
that though France is the least Popish .of all
Popish countries, it still has the Conscription;
it has no habeas corpus, and nd journalist can
discuss any subject without exposing himself
to government, by giving his name. Would
this be called liberty in England ?"
•
11 UM IK"$ ENGLAN 1). ti v4IIIIIIIPA far only •91 40
1100 wiTligto-1.40.1 for -114 - by B. ['ANNAN.
Nov. 22, ", I . •
JunP7 l',l
April 5, ISM
STILL LATER FROM TIIE CITY
Pllll.ll' 110ITA sty OUI. I) RE
spert fully Inform hi. old cu.:tamers
and the pliblie generally. that he has
.ntkro the eatenaire Couch Makin; EH
tabit,hpient or l'rede rick 11. MIIII•r, where he is now
Pon;
th do all k inils of rit rr lag., making. and all
Ion; experlioce in the loo;inrw hope: to he able to
give generalpallsT.Olon to all On..e who may tali
hpon him. V,
'-.. pottsville,Octoltilo.lSso. 40—tf
""--i--
F. FORD VE3DTIAN BLIND AND
iIP lIRANSPARENT INDOW Shade Manufacturer,
1 Wnolesala and etall, No. '2l, South 8 Street,
Philadelphia. LETTORED SHADES for Store Win
dows painted to oriler,.
ALSO need 111Inds;" Hoff Shades, l'aper burtal Curtain?.
Fireboacd_rialeir, Oilrlbthe,..dic. , Gift ricirnices. Bands
and Ph% ike.,Tric Draptriy Cuttitint - '''' '
Miguel In, MI
~ ~• -;~
~~~+
,JOURNAL
GENERAL ADVERTISER.
THE MAIDEN 01•' THE %DIEU/
V.:11 r inniz 4:1:1,!v "ver the mountain. over the
tore.t the'daie
I Itni and fr pai the heaven , locki•tl n, on
Ith,and rrth•-
1.11,e the white of a m.arriter froutl Irer ;hie!:
e crti
Chi the grar and tna , t) Innuntam-in dw a heavy
mantle hung.
('vet The temPe't c giant +hoaiderx. ac he rose from
,lumber. [king ; .
And it , fringe of gloom de.cended a:: The ~ .browled
vit;e, asnumz.
'there I.vag mirth and revel In the Max•
weirs vaqle-hall
NI:NI) ui warrmr. met f , r whilst Wilton!.
nix.m the
Watch and Ward kept am.t.lll Donald Bane. thi
• tai wart .enese ha!
Moot and trusty than was Denali Pane ;—at Na.eby
had be bled,
And at Werster, where. 1,1, brood, the
Sawa ,od grew red ;
Sturdily :t rode he now the eanipath, with n men
-tired urniuul tread
Through the wleantlng turret easement , Donald
looked wti low:zing peer.
Whenoe the ',lmd of harp and itibroeli broke liy
time, upon 111 , ear •
Clod, oil goblet. ela...h ni trenchor, voiild the .turd'
yeoman hear
Gloomily round [he frowamg tistrMs. and will
the shattered 10-se.
( ;lard <hadow, oft I e phantom, 1.'1°1141 [hr .oldicr'•
V icon
Shapes i hat angi ply lowan' Owl!'
cloudy WIN.. 11. :OA,
Slowly .tro(le the .ialwart wttli
or. him .word:
‘vah.a, to re.voli• revel. -al Ilar
11..1.1.• had :
Ana a , e,,re or valiant vlia•llnal. t•lintl..l Oleo
board
ilwre ua. wll.l S r I)ttliclut Cari , brot.ke, wltli
ottattrtt eitin itatt
Slant A I Illon;. anti t.l;tintonte I - milac llt. anti red: ,
to., lianaltitnatt ,
And Lord ('ateile.te•e, take anti erni.l, wait a titer
like altgel la, t
GEO. II POTTS
11-o
a 0 .11,1.1. %volt
lin: many a lordly hannrr tioffi it.. {oil
Ini rrl I%ITIT
Hill I IM .Meld and Ilan Clayey. huh¢ the
~1 Them all
I ',...r teini tire and -feel bond :-I Irl iii_
1 Cl:l%er- rilltli4i I, ii tit.
Wllll hi- lip ei.riipre..tril. lit , I..iel(eitil dad:. hi.
11314:III% .131 i It WI Ot 11 .
-
111 d he ..Wore i , / Iliad: NV 10i t" 01 01 flame 10 ' 1.4"1n
' way to the north.
Ni(p lil rSVOII2 . I, .01IS ul nlilen nine. to qurll the
1..1%0;12 Dane.
Or drive the during Si nit hron fur tviiin I:ertvii•t.
eteitleil plum :
i.r inan hail hared
blood In drum
Brenthim; vent.rettn,- r6de Lord (laver., with
rhil a- nivhd :
And be , ide !Hirt Jaime 'no kw;
1t21,1
.1 lid the livree and frantiv I lal!ye-!1, with lip , heard
(.1 •th-er white.
Grade they forth wait Inner nod It:hitter. lode they
tort h 3.tv ilt -fret and lound.
And they swot e to tookc a tle-ert pien.nnt
And to .I:ty. It hero rt It awl nit ar oot:chanter,'
Into&
MB
;BLACKWOOD ON ROMAN ISM.
•• The ellilar of Paris which cast out the
Bourbons, is the key to 'all the subsequent
Europe."
Divided between Popery and Infidelity.
the European mind was prepared for politi
cal tumults. Superstition degrades the tin
ders;audiug. acid makes it incapable of Rea
son. Infidelity, while it snakes the world
the only object. gives loose to the passions
of the world. The one. extinguishing all
enquiry, merges.' all truths in a brutish Wier:
the oilier, disdaining all experience. meets
all truth with a frantic incredulity: The first
temptation to political disturbance finds both
ready. The refusal to '• give to find the
things that are God's." is inevitably followed
by the refusal " to give to raisar the things:
that are Caesar's...
(;(:u. 11. Purrs
11-11
We are not the pariegyists of Austria.
We do not expect to see her giving liberty to
the Italian dominions. We do not even be
lievethat ,iny Popish government will ever
he fit so receive liberty : the slave of super
stition must be the slave of power. The man
into whose house a priest can enter at will,
ransack - fits library and tear the Bible front
los bands, has no right to man whom apr can command
to send his wife and childr to the confes
sional. to'do penance iu his oWn person and
to abjure the right of inquiry into the most
solemn of human concerns, the truth of his
religion. is already in the chain—has no
claim to the sympathy of freemen--and is as
incapable rif freedom as he is of religious li
beratton."
It is impossible to make a Popish popu- I
lawn industrious, or a lazy population rich
--if the Italian had rather beg than work'
and relieve his sell-contempt by complain
mg of his masters rather than gain a compe
tence by honest toil—the remedy is as bode
less as the complaint is imaginary. The laws
of nature cannot be subverted for the luxu
ries of a Lazzarone.
The secret of the Papal liberalism is still
undeveloped but it apparently lies in the.
Papal principle of universal power. Grego
ry VII. and Innocent HI. aimed at tins poy
er by enlisting the vassal princes of Europe
hut wheu the vassals were no more. the
Pope bowed to the thrones, tried to obtain
power by intrigue, and the Jesuits and con
fessors took the place of delegates and . ar
mie. A aew era had begun and a new source
of power was to be employed, From the first
French Revolution, the populace7havc been
an element of overthrow. The two lollo‘v-
Mg Revolutions have made that element
more conspicuous, more disciplined, and con
sequetaly more dangerous; but it is an evil
acquiring strength alike with laxity of gov- •
eminent and the passions of-the people. A
mob had twice cast the mightiest monarchy
of continental Europe, and the Pope of Rome
became a liberal."
to all Popish countries the peasant be
lieves in the church with the blindness of ig
norance : the towns-people worship-the im
age for the sake of the festival ; and the tit).
tnlity attend the altar through fashion, or tear
ffillig
7.1 poetical Stun).
IN FOUR PPRTs
iti r \ r ririd
Tllicological.
DEAN SWIFT says he never knew a
roan to rise to eminence who lay in bed of
a. morning ; and Dr. Franklin says,
valorises likie.may_trot. all day, but n er
overtake his hostages,"
fhe following is from a work on Hie Cos_
tante and Toilet of all nation , . than the ear
liest to the pri—ent pul,ll,llrd
Ft 1 ,11,1:
The Normaw:, some writers affirm, were
remarlmlite for choosing the gatidiet
tbr their :farm:eels. yellow alone exelptcd
which ww , ordered to be worn by the it-NI.-
as a mark (4 . inlamy. Their shins are re;
repented as having been made of tine linen
their doublets fitted tight to - their bodies, and
tio:mobles wore them reaelint.; to the ankles:
fretjuenq, tou. au embroidered zirtl le, adorn
etl with - encircled the wai,t. But it
wa.s"orou the , c,4rrt mantraity , that the "real
est magnifieence a was displayed. one that
belongrcd to Eicliasd.tire Fir is described as
haying been ••nearly covered
and shining orbs of solid silver', to imitate the
heavenly bodies."
About the beginning of the thirteenth rl'il- ' T „ N ewark
, .
The Advertiser salis, the only ace.
tory, the ladies foudd their long narrow cuffs, •
die manufactory in this country lib:rant ci
hanging to the ground, very uncomfortalat 'established by a gentleman from Man-.
they, therefore. adopted tight sleeves. Pe- I Y --
chaster, England. The manner of making
lisses, trimmed with fur, and loose surcoats
needles is described as very Interesting—
were also worn, as well as irim!,/e.s. an art":
some sixteen different processes being neees
etc ot attire worn round the neck under thri.
nary for their completion. ' The wire from
veil. Embroidered boots and shoes fm - inedt
which they are made is imported from Eng
also, apart of their wardrobe.
land. It is cut into lengths sufficient for two
The ladies' costume, during the reigits oh
needles each, and Mier being rubbed straight,
Henry and Edward, was very splendid. The
they are pointed upon rk stone, atithe rate of
veils and. wimples were richly embroidered,'
one hundred per minute. Tbey are then
and worked in gold : the sun oat and mantle
stamped with impressions preparatory for the
were worn of the richest materials: and ilie . e e s, which are punched by a press, at, the
hair was turned up under a gold caul.
Towards the year 130 ft, the ladies' dres) rate of fifty a minute, and then strung upon
fell under the animadversion of the matey
u _s wires and placed in another machine to 'be
lent writers of
, tiled and fashioned into the form of needles.
sensed as h f
ing had tight sleeves and a
worn a surcont and that day. The robe is repre
! The hardening is now done by a hot furnace,
train., over which aY
arid they are afterwards.tempered; straight
, ened, and gathered into bunches of about 50,-
mantle, with curds aad ta,F:els. •• The la- Imo e ach, which are saturated with oil and
dies." says a poet of the thirteenth century, tied in a cloth and placed in a trough :
•' were Itke peacocks and mar , pies: for the " I ' 7 '
with a heavy plank moving backward arid
pies hear leathers- of a3arious colors, which
forward over them so that after some nine
Nature gives them: so the ladies love grange
habits, and a variety ol ornaments. The r ,„
of days cha fi ng, in 04 manner, they are reliev
ed imperfections :and rendered smooth for
have long tails, that trail in the mud: so the
Me final polishing. The'temper is then M
iddies made their tails a thousand tom s b.u
-d
ger than those id Me peacocks and pies. -
ken out of the eyes, an they are drilled to
prevent their cutting the thread.
The pictures of the ladies of that tone err- .
tautly present us with no very elegant spiel- .
• ..
mens of their fashions:. Their gowns or to- PRV.EZING VP!
nies are so immensely long, that the fair T, put out tire hundred dollars at intereett
dames are obliged to hold them up, to vita- Irtv%uursell packed-in ire, and stay frozen.
ble them to Move, whilst a sweet t r:o0 wit h ' suspended hie, till it amohats to a for
trails after them: and over the head :i I rce
,sem s now becoming a possible resouree.
round the neck is a variety of, or sub.:tom, he scientific men of France are, at present,.
for, the wimple. which is termed a '20r,!•1. ' '-peculating on a recent instance of a young
It encloses the cheeks and chin. and tell up- ' roan 'trough to life after - being frozen up
on the bosom, giving the wearer very much c/crrn niati/i, on the Alps.
It has given
the appearance of suffering from :sore throat rise to a revived belief in the theory that life
.or toothache. can he suspender! at pleasure, and criminals'
211:1, 11.itl
NAVIGATION ON
The various modes of native navigati, , n
are very curious, and to strangers would
seem particularlt dangerous, from the vast
swarms Of alligators to wlt.eh I have alluiled, -
but I did not learn that accidents often hap
pened foot iheir extmordmary ,Moan' tac
tics one plan is to take fhe slim of a
or goat, as whole as poss.dde, aud
into a bag, whit h they-mgemously yuntrive
so to stitch that it is completely air'.. -tight..
and which is inflated when required - fin .
It is then laid on their breast, aml two
fore lees are brought round and listened
to
gether behind the nerk : to like manner. the
two hind uses are pas•ed 'r,noti the watt
and tied behind the hark: the basket nr pat
cel' which they carry is ta , tencd either to
their shoulder or fixed ou their turban, :mil
they then lay thenesek th(wn upon Cbe
water, and propel thews( k - t s 'c, their ario
aud legs at a very rapid rate. This mod, (.1
travelling is CWIIIIIOII 10 Ihe Couliet-, the
tishertnen, and even to those. who- may t r.
casionally require-to (•ross the rtl cr. 11.crc
is another plan equally strange tool mote
surprising to the European travellt r, which
is by means «I . a large earthen ware v(..ssel
of a globular form, with an opening at the
top : (he traveller places ibis primatite ar
go,y cattle the up:tiny.; against his c hest,
and the air routalutd within it, as sufhoient
to bear up him and his td,lnng root. and he
boldly swims or sails--1 knew not which to
rail it -np and d o wn the tiver. propedinl;
himself b% and c‘isting his net most
dexterou,ly. I have ecn b-tv thluos any-1
where which more excited inv wonder than
these two txtfaordinary floats, or buoys
I
for tliel are nothing more--and the ease and -
rapidity .with which the navigators (fatted
from point to point won.lerful. par
tient:lrk to the stranger.--,'gist , ist n .VOl
-
rcd wills 111311%
TIIF. Ai; .-vr a OF' T&IF. DEAD SEA
Mr. Robert .1. Graves. M. D. hat. commu
nicated to the Edinburgh Phdoo 7 ./ocai
nal, a very interesting article on the causes
why the waters of the Dead Sea are destituie
of fish and other marine animals. Thu
Dead Sea contains no living thing within it ,
fatal boundaries, vet du salt sea, -o taripai:
in story, is supplied with water 1101» Iresh
water rivers which abound in add vege
tables. The surface i,l the Dead Sea is
feet below the level of the :Mediterranean,
lilts feet deep, tin miles long, and 9 broad.
It receives all the waters of the Sea of t alt
lee. A et - ifi - ecT -- -chart of this old lake was
never given to the World_unul the expedition
under Lieut. Lynch surveyed it. The lull
credit of this important fact is given In our
country be Mr. Grave-. It had been stated
by Dr. Rubinson and Mr. Warbucton,Hhat
the shores of the Dead Sea were non-volcanic.
but the expedition brought, some specimens
of lava and scoria, thns refuting former
accounts.
There is another sea in the world just like
the Dead Sea of Sodom, this is. the great
Salt Lake of the Mormon country. discovered
and exidored by Lieut. Fremont. Thisiake
contains no living thing within its bosom,
and it also receives the !resit waters of Lake
The waters of the Dead Sea of Jordan
contain 4I per cent. of saline matter, con
sisting of chlorides of potassum, sodium, ca I
cium, magnesium, iron, Manganese, with
bromide of magnesium. This saline im
preg,natton acCcunts for the abcrnee of all
vegetable and animal life. The waters of
the Great American Salt Lake are nearly of
the same composition. and present similar
phenomena to that of the Sea of Sodom.
HOW II V S 71i OBTAIN OSTRICHES
A favorable method adopted by the wild
bushman for approaching the ostrich. and
other varieties of game, is to clothe himself
in the skin of one of these lards, in which
taking care of the wind, he stalks about the
pl a in, cunningly inn:Dung the gait and nits-
Lions of the °And,. on; ii wiihin range, when
,with a well directed poisoned arrow from la is
title bow be can generallt; seal the late of any
of the ordinary varieties of game. These
insignificant looking arrows are abont two
feet six inches in length: they consist of a
slender reed, with a sharp hone head. thor
oughly poisoned with- a composition. of
which the principal ingredients aye obtained
sometime?, from a succulent herb, having
thick leaves, yielding a poisonous milk}
, .
juice, and sometimes from the jaws of
snakes. The bow rarely exceeds three feet
1. in length : its string is off'twisted sinews.—
When a Bushman finds an ostrich's nese be
I ensconses himself in it, and there awaits the
return of the old birds, by which means lie
generally secures the pair. It is bv'means
of these little arrows that the majority of the
fine plumes a e obtained which grace the
heads of the fair throughout the civilized
*orld.—A hitter's Life en South Africa.
11E BELFAST JOFRNAL tells of achap
who ,tepped into a store where liquor was
ke• for medicinal and mechanical purpo
," and produced a large bottle, which he
desired to have filled. Upon being asked
for whit purpose he wanted It, he said.
mechanical•—he was going te! make au
ox-yoke in the afternoon ! ' .
NO. 49
.=rout 2brono.
TOILET OF FAcnIVIN
fltccllt in.
COMMON SENSE rr. NONSENSE. '
Dr., F. Tuthill delivered an address -the •
other clay before the Agricultural Society of
Suffolk county, New York, and in the course
of his remarks he touched upon " the false
shame of labor" in the following 'manner : '
" The day - has already cone in our cities
that if a r»an, stout as Alilo of old, has a-,
load of wood brought to'hiS doori-and he
really aches for the pleasure of handling it,
yet he must hire a man to pitch it into the
cellar, while he stands by,. nor:_ so much as
touch a stick of it ejt pain of losing caste.--'
_.
(la stout sad vigorous citizen, whose mus
cles swell with an excess of strength, ht's a •
load of wood lying on the sidewalk, be may
as well hang himself at once as be foolish
enough to save a dollar and saw it up him- ,
self : yet it the ma» has pitched n in, and
the grate is down so that he shall not be
seen, we ate not sure but heMay saw on till
doomsday, and no one esteetri, him less a man
and a gentleman. If he curo and tackle his
own horse, or lead him to stable when he
has done with him, he is unpardonablyvol.
gar. Ile would MI sooner be.Cauglit carrying
a trunk the length of a block to an omnibus. ,
'
than stealing n body from a grave yard; yet '•'
he will boast among kris friends of the enor.
mous weight he carries in the gyeanassium,
having paid a tee of thirty dollars
. a year for
the privilege. And his friends applaud his
.. , lytnnastic expenditure as wise and exceed
ingly judicious. - for sure." they say, " 'tow
can a man live without exercise ?" In short,
labor which promotes the ends ,of economy. .
is au abominable thing : that which advent
,es their imbecility is a source of pride.—
These soft-handed gentry nitty be our sons
and brothers, but we fancy they must at times
feel ashamed of our common father, .014-
Adam, who farmed it in Paradise.!'
NEEDLE MANeFACTOON.
are to be frozen on experiment. The reader
will already have inferred what a relief this
offers to such unhappy ladies a 5 them"-
, elves not eotemporary with the hearts they
to win. They have only to be iced till
rw,rtaken We should add that the above is
I,v nu means a joke, however. The blood of a
livinq man was infused into the veins ofthe
tn. rn outh, and he moved and spoke. The
IXptnment was afterwards tried on a hate,
it the purpose, and with complete success.—
/ionic Journal.,;
31 Ent(' L FACTS.
Merclialits gelirvally lie of the billious,
printer, of the typiltis—iind brokers of remit
'rat lever.
tßuallv c,t , off with stone gravel
rr ars p s
!rain the world in fits—tho'
1I ;t it rthommer, rarely do
I.ll , appmutud INuaily die of mortiti.
-ult'r•t much from stitches in
Hir•
The children of coopers are never tree
Irom Whooiliuf: cough.
nor cumzr,.sl. , udi urat.or - s are neGer trou
bled wall shortne.:. of breath, although fla
utlence t but uncommon.
lly ern are subject to the blues apd ballet
;ever, and cluck-makers ro the tie ticlloOrettux.
Gla - iterz, are never ‘v shout
Ilrewer , are constantly
Dickens. in one cif his inimitable tales, in
the course of a dissertation on railroads.
!zive, the tbllowing graphic description of a
locurnolive and /
A , (4) 114 e ,ingein, a / nasty, wheesm.
creitkin, gra-pin, pun, bussin monster, al
‘vay. out of breaiti, with a shiny green and te.
,old hack, like an unpleasant beetle in that
"are glass magnifier : as to the ingein, as ip
always a pourin' out red hot coals at night.
black smoke iu the day, the sensiblest
thin; it does, in my opinion, is yen there is
something in the yay, and it sets up that
ere frightful scream, deli seems to say—
' Nuw here's two hundred and forty passen-
E, , er , :a the werry greatest extremity of da
grr. and here's their two hundred and forty
~cream, , in run.'''
EOECATION.
Education only makes our sons and
daughters proud and lazv,7' remarked an old
litslitoned thinker to us the other day. We
believe that in such cases, the children either
derive these 'qualities from the eample and
character of the parent. or else the latter has
not been gifted with brains and education
eL, ilzh to know how properly to train ,up
their children. Such fruit, however, is'the
product of a very shalloW education, and we
recommend Pope's sentiment to the consider
ationas showing where thh failing is.
•• A little Irzl.rriiiig• ei a dangerous thing,
I iroik deep or taste not the Perian Spring,
For -hallow dray gius intoxicate the brain,
Ibit drinking largely sobers us again.'
UsEs or 'rim HA tr.=:=—Being a bad con
ductor of heat, it secures and equalises the
warmth of the body. It defends animals
from the sun's rays, and from the bites of
insects. when piercing the skin to suck blood
or to deposit eggs. It reduces concussions
from blows : hence warriors had plumes of
feathers or horses' tails on their helmets.—
its uses over the ey ebrotirs;on the eyelids,and
at the entrance of the ear, areobvtous. The
hair makes us sensible to external objects;
thus we Wel a fiv on the' ht ir 'of 'our head
when die creature is nt a considerable dis
tance troll' our skin. The long hairs on the
upper up of t lie cat, and other feline animals,
are an agent of tonely.-11'eskytBanner.
Tne Citir-s is ITALY.—III Italy the
crucifix is the-lirst object put in the hands of
the child, and it wears this figure upon its
neck as an amulet. At the marriage altars
the nuptial rings have the same image en
graven upon them. •At the funeral it is seen
again, and finally upon the tomb. From the
cradle to the grave it is the daily emblem of
the people. in approaching a city, town or
hamlet of Italy, the first object seen in the
sky is the Cross : it gleams upon the ban
ners of her armies, and glistens upon the
breasts of her soldiers: it rises upon the pm
nacles of her towers, and looms Upon the
•moon-sail-masts of her navies. •
F. 11.1 ,, Of NIA.AF:A.—The gross pow.
er of the Valls of Niagara is, according to
13Iackwell's observations, equal to, that of
nearly seven millinna of horses: .others,
from different data, make it as high as ten
or twelve millious,'and even more. In fact,
taking into account the constancy of hie op•
['ration, the effort of this great cataracLwill
bear a comparison with that of the entire
adult laboring population on the lace of the
glObe.
' e j..7 . TUCK!: I 5 nOthing like lore and hun
ger to drive a man mad ar-make him happy.
Next to a feast upon a seventeen yeak old
pair of sweet lips under the grape vines by
moonlight, is a foray upon a platter of.cold
brains after fishing for suckers all day. The
one fills the poetic heart, and the other the
hungry stomach.
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