The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 21, 1852, Image 1

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    CARDS
, A PURVES. DEAkEiI IN SC/UP IRON
11. Copper, Brass, Bar and Block Tie, Sodden!
Spidler Lead, &e. Ordera — received for Brass and
.Copper work, and Machine tarnishing. All orders
eonoected with the above tinepromprlv attended to.
0. South St reet,abore Front. Philadelphia
Juno 14,1659 Ipatf
AGENCY—Foriliepurchase and sale of Real Ea
rate; biylng and selling Coal; taking charge of
Cod Ca Lands; Nines, 4r.e:, and collecting 'rents—from
wentyt - kears experience in the Connty he hopes to
tivesstis faction. Office hLabantango street, Pottsville.
CLIAS. hi, HILL,
Apr 116,1860 l4-If
TOME '8A2121,111N, ATTORNEY AT LAW, /ass
e/ opened an offtee irr Centre ' , fleet, Pottsville '
oppo
site the Episcopal Charrtr,where be will be daily,
fromto 3 o,eloct. Business lettere to him will. re
-ceiver e es
,protopt attention, .addressed to him at either
- - "Pottsville or ,Orvrigsburg.
_Der. 6.1651.
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P. sum:twits - , EXCLIANCE AND COL
_
, t Leming Mee. Pottsville. Pa.—Dealer in uncur
renttank Notes. litils of 'Eschande, Certiticateefof
; Deposits.- Cheeks and Drafts. Checks. (or sale .9n
Philadelphia and New York, in sums to cult.
March 9, 1850.104
- A :EDWARD ATTORN EV ,AND
COUNSELLOR ati.am;Phlladelphia.willattend
to collections and all other legal bl:lslDe3t. in the City
of Philadelphia. adjoining Courtles and elsewhere.—
Odlee No. 173 Walnut steet above Seventh' street,
Philadelphia.
TORN WILLIAMSOS lk JAS. COOPER,
al Attornlea at Lair, Pottsville. Office in CPrltie St.
afar donut East of the Penneylvania Mr,
Cooper will attend at alt the CO:11 to.
Pottsville, Dee. 7, 1930 49-3 m
; AEI OEI. HARTZ...JUSTICE ortui PEACE.
Pottsville. Will attend . promptly to ColMetiers,
Anneles, Purchase and ',lto of Real atate.;&c.. ln
Schuylkill County. Pa. Orilce in Centre Ptreet.oppo
she the Town Hall. Oct e.O. 1849.
JAMES H. GRAEFF. TTURNEY AT LAW,
having removed to Pottatitt ,113+1 opened an ottlen
tinder the Telegraph °act*, Ce Ire atreet,opposite the
Miners' Rank.
Dee. e. E4l 49-ly
Docron. C. amsr.r.. - Eit, JIONICEOPATMC
PRYSICIVi, Removed his °Rice to one of the
Brick Rouses In Coal Street, Pottsville.
April SS, IRO: 18-11.
.
D — --
SAMUEL ERLAJCII V. OFFICE. cor
ner atb-and Mabantanco meet,. Puttavilie—obe
one lately occupied by Dr. Thor. Brady.)
Pottsville. March 15.1551 • 1141 - •
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PI M. WILSOR„ MAGISTRATE. 13ONVEV
. ancer."Land -Agent and G.neral Collector.—
Mee. Market street, Pottsville, Pa.
Noi. 20, 1850. 484 y
IATILLIA.AI L. WHITNEY, ATTORNEY
alLaw,Pottsville, Schuylkill county, pa. Office
In Centre street, neatly opposite the Miners' Bank.
Jin. 4, IS 1-Iy
JOLIN HU G HES,, ATTORNE Y AT I.&W, Potts
` villa: Schuylkill enemy. Pa. Oifire in Centre
street, oppoxii.! the Miners' Bank.
Sept 27, IFSI I y '
LG. TRAI:6IIL. ATTORNEY Al' LAW
. Tremont, ecbuylkill (Minty, N.
Trt:inont, April 29, lesl.
PUBLICATIONS, &e
11PEIE /MODEL ARCHITECT, contalnlng nrigi-
I deaikns-for Cottages, Vallas. Sabutban
Reri-
Ceocea,&c.,arrompanied Ly explanatlona, specitirn-
Liana, eftlmates apd elaborate detaill, plepared ea
prettily for the usenfProJertors and Ariiaana throne'.
out the Unitrd :tates, by vaumel Sloan, A rcbiteelp—
Published la numbers.and for male by
B. DANNAN.
A.ropy of this wink ought ,In be In Itir hancla of
eveiy Arthltict and Builder in the country.
March 6.1852. 10—
DICK'S WORKS —complete_cdilionr A few
topies of there justly celebrated works, just ze
celved and for sale at otilj )11,m,
Goldsmith's Animated Nature,4 Volumes bound In
2, full of plates, only $3 75.
The Nile Boat, a splendidly illnstrated ,work, only
$2; just received and for sale by B. LIANNAN.
Aprlll7, 1652.
CCLARK'S COMMENTARY, ONLY 811.—The.
4 ..../subseriber has Jost received Clark's Commentary.
tveautlfhl print, 4 volumes octavo, at the low rare of
sll—a fine opportunity, fns those Is lin desire thiain
valuable work, to procure a ropy. ft: N
ro•Also,CompretiensiveCommentary.ti v01,.-310 50
Patrick, Lowtheok.c., Commentary, 4 vols.—*G 50
April 17, 1852. I
ANEW and beautiful Map of the I;nited States—
exhibiting its ra ork. of irtrrnnl cummnuirauon •
routes across the Continent. &r... &e.. showing ako
Canada and the Island of Cuba—for hook and pt_
vale instruction—Just publi-hed— for sale
10. HANNAN.
14—
April 3, 15.!,2
Ll/THIERAN ErriirN HOOKS.—The aitb
scriber has cn hand a large assortment of Luther
an Hymn Books, which he has recently reeereed rrnm
the Publisher, bound in different styles,. from the plain
Sheep to Turkey !donut - co '‘',l"i'et extra. For
sale at the thivest prices by B. BA Ii;NAN.
Jude 12, Pin, 2t—
.
SCOTT AL.MANACS FOR 1h53.=-The 1.1110-
aeriberwill have for sale. in a few tior., a lot of
e. otl Al nanard for _IE33. by the 411", .107 , m. or 'On
gle nopy,,Gerwah your order..
E. lIANN N.
June 26, ISM
FAmiLv lIIBLES . Cduatin Family Bibles,
varying in prices frnin !I tddeo. Ak.) Farber iti
byes, gilt edge, its low as 2:1/enis each. Just recce
red and for sale at 9 B. lIANNAN'S
April '24, I
Companion, with e .
Bindery . of the .11 ,
Panry Binding.
inateil title, neatly bound
Alnn, all I, in& of
11. fIANNAN.,
MSC 3 LLANEOUS.
fro ni.Eßeiv , srs, 'PRINTERS, Ac.--2thi
.I. Reams Paper.— re Fill,r,ltier hn. nook' arrance
meats with n large Paper 34anul.acturiatt !fellow, fnr
supply of Papers by the Ca.,e, and a wroared
wholesale the' same at shoot rno per t eat. !e than
the. usual prit es. lie in rtten thrse et lin date In
purchase Pa per In sell azaili, to :ai I a id examine has
Stork, which euarare• a 1 , ,, , neral tt,onttment of all
kinds In use.. • 11. HANNAN.
. .
July 3, 152.
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WOO E
J P na l tnt C ]e l : C P
le S d nfr t cu P b . 7t i N
t t t lp I i'a ClrN ld i an C : l4:
lel-
%et Papery, embraetne the 'avert and tno.t
ratterne, at fear tha.o.ritv - ptsre-, ili-4 -lock (111-
Marei upwaula of 150 Pattern-% and the lat,toqt to.
e f.•ond In Penneylvanl3,oll! of 1 . 1.1:3•0•Iphia. at
fIINNAN'S
.City;, paper and Variidy szture
PROP'. CANNON'S Aiihrsive rome•tt.furrgend
lt~gChin?,G
Esithim, Stone and Queen.-ware,
'Marble. Alabaster. Porcelain. and can bo noted tor
IVA - ,ou, also. This Is a gcod artirlo—no humbug—
we hare tried it aril ran ret.cannea it For slit.
avhrnietalr and retail, by B. FIAN7s;AN.
Also. Parker'a Fu rniture Cilnks, both capital ar-
Hoer. for Housekeepers nt•titovlrg and hougo-c lean
ngsseason. .
DOELT, MONIAS VERY Cif EAPl—Twelvc
1 ten Prirt Mnniae, aeaorted kinds, same a•. low as
cents, retail and - wholesale, at prices a littiewleis
than they have ever been Qold 1,40 re. Dealers cup
plied cheap'er -Plan al a rah pnreltaae In Philadelphia.
Ci!iiland ynureelter. klegunt Port Mnniae,
.4%! cheap, at stall. n. BA NN AN.
Fib. 14.1851.
UPERIOR FIRE BRlCK.—Conmantly on
Ohand and for pate, the followthi; description of Fire
Brick■:
Ordinary Shape. Larry melee, m. edge, Soap
Fpibt, Bull head, Arch and lam, t her with lily ea
tramdinry nice furn tolled at m•T •
E. A RI) t.r.r & SON.
11,:c
March 13, liks2.
rrEtt_CING CLOTH.—A capital article for En
ginecra and Map Copiers, by the Ron or yard, j ust
received and for sale by B. HANNA:N.
. .
L Also; Drawing Paper of any sized rberts, hand
s.nmely -backed with Mu ftlin. Dia wing r tpernie%vry
....c.riptinn.
April 17. 1t.:52. 7 -
SAFETY LAMPS AND %VIRE I:AUSF:.—The
F.lubseriber hal4 jun Imported from Ent:land. a Int
of workils Safety Lamps. made of the best Wire,
strong and durable. AI.o, Wien f,r repairing
Lamps, all of Nt ieb mach cheaper than
usual. NN AN.
June 'ii, I. '
HAKRISON'S lIIIKS•—The euherritter has
made artansements aletays to keen a supply of
these celehisted Inks on hand, and will ..11 it whole
sale
,to dealers, at the ?danniactiiter's priecs—thus
paving the etirliage. Ile also' ',tails it in canon,
half-gallon, qua ,or ,mother bottles, at city priers.
I!. HANNAN.
ion CM GILLOTT'S Extra Superfine
ens, nottorig•lt. jliht tero•lre.l at the zloo
senther'S nook and Ntattnnery Stote.and for sah.,
wholesale and ;cad, at thn inweat ri.y price...
BANNAN.
21—
June 12, BS:
IDATSTk..D VVIKE G A I:ME.— at,tous fi gures
for Office Window ecreene,ja•t rereived aratitr
rag at city price* at 11. BAN NAN , I4
Chetap Curtain and Variety store.
NEW . MUSIC;
VEW MUSIC•—LUE & WAI.KI.II, sncreaeon
.1.1 to George Willing. No.' I,_t - herinutetreet. under
the TITAII-1101.78E, have jus t publ:ghed" Ihe following
beautiful Ballade, Polkas. dc.
Think ere you !peak, by N. J. Sporle:
The Secret., by the author of ••IFdl yob - have the
henna now."
Sauey Hate,. as sung by-Mr. Ilu , lson, Music by,Dr.
rennin;ton.
"Raise the brlgtrt Flag of Ci.totnbia." adapted to the
Mpalar au of "Ever be happy," , In Opera -Ent ban
t
The • Thou art gone,by the late "I. T. 8 Sullivan."
.1 1 o . ,4eltea Love,
Roman's Lore,
.
A Dream Met love rar ne'er forget, by M. Keller.
Dllllgeet Pr.lke, by J. A. Getz....
i 4 riratora du , by 1.1. Keller.
Pbcenla dn., 10 perittruljd at Cape May, by John
inn'e Band.
• Gal.:,p Brilliant. Item the o . ,lcra nf the Four sons of
A ymon, by T. iereck.
A-muscronnts. Cleeainces. by 'Charles Vom
L. &W. have the pleasure to announce to the pith-'
tic that their mock of elieet Magic consists-of the lar
gest and most complete assortemeni to be found In the
.nuntry. they are ronstantly addi nit to their stuck all
I L. new Music published in tiew Vora. Boston, &e-
A tine assortment of the best manufacturers of New
Y..rk and Boston, at the tom's( rhrap priced.
INcrTRUAIENTS.
Also, a generni , assortment of Outran., Violins, Han-
J" , Plntes. Accordentis.*c., V itar :Ind Harp
Sinner of the best Italian qualities, all of which will
he furtoihed to the public and the tidal: at the lowest
Ittcs.
Or d • rennrtua!lymended to.
Jan.l2, 155 u. tf
VARNISH. STEADI PUTTY AND 7;
PAINT MA:VW:ACM: Y. •
THE undersigned hayinc, made extensive alierat
and unprorements in WA machccery, and haying
;' , l roduced STEA into his rattory,woirld most respect
rlll the attention of his friends and thistoinerr
the country to' his lirge and a. II selected
I m ck of V ARS PAINTri, OILS, GLASS,Eze.,
.•
which for variety and quality cannot be excelled
elnwer establishment In the Beata. Coach
' ": " l rnle... Cabinet and China Gloss Varnishes,
aad Pain:sof every deeeripilon, dry and round
a nd Pit UP at short notice in rant of convenient size .
far hour trade. •
("darter's Di:orlon-de, Gold L. , a f. Palleite, Putty and
Hack Knives, sable and'Ca mei Hair Pencils, Varnish,
Pent, Graiding and Ealsomihe Brushes, and English,
tltore-:tench and AmericanGlarelf all suer, suitable for
Froatie. Dwallings {cr., with a good assortment
;` 'lncanted and Colored Gies' for Public Bonding-a.
eal/ "l'w•ic.c... Act.. constantly on hand and for tale
In quantities to suit Purchasers,* tooderate prices , at
the, old established I' tm IWO a VA , "
'miry Bran No. 60 North Fourth street, west side,'
lielow Race t., italaatlptiN, C. SCHRACK.
1 9 41 IN, Mu,
_.• ,
General Pa stage and Foreign Errharge Offices.
P. W. BYRN-ES & C0..69 SOUTH
STREET,New Yort,29 sad 30 LEW
- IS WHARF, Boston, 65 GRAYIER
* ;,7 l ,..laretTiaos , STREET, Now Orleans.
• `-..-P;;-. 9 * P. NV. BYRNES & CO., 36
WA
TERLOO EDEN
QUAY. Dublin
FOR DE.MITTANCRA TO AND PARBAGE FROM
Great Bracrin and Ireland.
.• •
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 11432.—The subscribers
heg to inform the public throughout the Untied States
and Caned's, ttuit they have Completed their anew
meets for the Ygai'l9.s2. Persons sending for their
friends, or those getarning to the ••Old Country," will
find It their interest to select oar several magni
ficent•and Yvell.known Lines of Packets. sailirt as
below, for their conveyance. No expense has been
spared to have Emigrants made comfortable daring
the voyage. All passengers engaged with us will be
shipped under - the superintendence of otirPirin now
being the oldest established and most extensive in
the Trade, and with such •nuequalied arrangements.
Emigrants will meet with facilities from us that no
other lions. ran forniih. We can confidently assert
n•ithoirt fear of contradiction. that of the hundreds
of thousands sent out by us diming the last '• Twenty •
seven years," not one has had just cause of com
plaint.
nS. earenpagetnenta are plainly stated, and when
mad* art WWI, ad4ered la.
In all cases where' persons . decline coming the tee
.ticy will be refunded without deduction, on returning
ni the Plunge Certificate and Receipt.
Remittances to England. Ireland, Scotland, and
. (VALES.
•
The subscribers have at all times for sale DRAFTS
at sight, for any aniount, on the National Hank of Ire
land and all its ifranebes, &c., which 'are paid free of
discount In all the principal towns throughout the
United Kingdom. Persons residing it. the country.
and wishing to seod money to their frleu'da. may in
sure its being done correctly, nn their remitting it.
the amounl,they wish sent, with the name arid ad
dress of the person for whom It itintended ; p Draft
will then be forwarded per first Sailing Packet or
Steamer, and a Receipt returned by mail.
P W. It. & Co.have well-known responsible Agents
In all the seaport towns in Ireland, Scotiand'and
Walea front whence, Steamers leave for Liverpool,
and in many - of the interior towns, who art most at
tentive to Emigrants ou embarcation, at the various
ports. In fact all our arrangements for Pam-eager.,
and the payment of our Draftsittre.so perfect that
tin possible delay fir disappointment can occur.
C 5. Pir further particulars apply to or address by
lette.r, post paid, P. W. BYRNES & CO..
69 South Street, New York,
nr,136 HANNAN, Pottsville.
it you desire ynitr biraftress, transacted promptly
and .rfely..rall at tg Ilattnan's office, obese the drafts
are-issued, payable.in all parts of Europe without dis
count. at any of the Banks, and without Any delay.
April 3, Ina. 11-11
-1117MMEZL'S -ESSENCE 'Or COFFEE'
package of this Essence will go as far as four
pounds ariCoffee—and Coffee made or this Essence
will preserve the taste of the real Coffee. with the ad
ditiotiof a more delicate and liner flavor. It is also
more conducive to health than the finer Coffee, is ea
sier made, does not require anything to clear it, and Is
fres from sediment. This Essence is now extensii•ely
used in various sertams of the cowry, a single agent
hiving sold MOOD rakes in a county in this
state. Price IYI cents per cake. fui sale wholesale
and retail by the otthot.riher,
• his variety store.
BANNAN. Agent fur Schuylkill en.
t-
Merchants arid others supplied to arlia gain at
the Manufacturer's prices. Try• it. •
I have examined Jt, article prepared by Wrung.
'Hummel. Bolder dr. Co.. of Philadelphia. called
9,•nre of Coffee." which is intended to• be used with
Coffee for the parpose of improving it. I find It not
ordy free front anything delitertous to health. but on
the quite:dry, the •ingredicitts of which it IS composed,
are pei feet ly wholesome.
JAMES B. CHILTON. M. P.
Chemist and Analyeist,73 Chambers St. New York._
Aug. '22 .1651.,
V A T EIGIIT Tables of different lengths of Round':
V square and Flat liar Iron. steel, &c., by a Prac
tical Mechanic—this is one of the most useful works
,published fur Healers and Workers in Iran. and those
who ruse it, ever Issued. 8° correct are the calcula
tions, that spy person can safely buy snit sell wlth the
Honk. witholtt even weighing the leap and Steel.—
Jua price =5 rents. anal ftir .sale wholesale
and retail by B. 11 3 / a Vii:SiAti•
fly entlosin. - : nine postage stamps. the work will be
mailed free, to any part of the connty.—The Trade
supplied at the usual discount.
Jun. 24. IsL2.
Cheap Hunk Store
17—
lAI. nniwiNn ROOM
PIIILILDELPMA LIFE DISMLINCE
COMPANr-CAPITAL $lOO,OOO.
' f , 0 HARTER PF:RPETUAL••Itates lowor than any
! V./ Pennqylvanta Company. This Company has adop
ted the Caih er,tem, onmely, and minced the rate,
t t „ th e toy...Ft potnt rompatild I' will, safety to the 111
1 511 red and a sound Into it It ti.tn.
Wire, N. W. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Sta.
Agency Office. J. F. W WINE r, rottsville.
May '.:‘..). 18.52. _ 22.6 m
end eroiened,..lgsst for the Lyroratni,7 County
Inni7ance,Compary, which has probslity
I,senme more popular than any other similar institu
tion In the State, is prepared to effect Insurances
nglinst loss by Fire, on alidescriptions of Buildings,
aleirbandrze, and ot bet property, on the usual frir
and liberal trims of the Company. Losses are td
ways promptly paid as soon it they are satisfactori
ly tirade known: Pc - rsons having property to he in
...wed. mac apply to the subscriber. in Pottsville, oi.
titer pe.r.mally or by letter, and they shall be prompt
ly Itllende4 In, JOILY HARLAN.
June h, 1n52. tai.tf
Mlle GIRARD LIME INsIItANCE, ANNUITY
a ndTrust Company, of Pbitadelplita. Olfire No.
CheAttut Street. Capital, 8300,0v0. Charter per
petual. Contimie to tnaksi in.Aurancetton Lives on the
tno.t favorable itqlll.9.
The capital beingpald up and Incrsted,to , yether with
a.large and constantly incrertaing reaerce ' d fund, rif
led's a perfect aer urity to the insured.
Thr pretnlutus may be paid yearly, half yearly, or
quarterly.
The Company add a IVINIV.I petiOdiCally to thaln
surances Turnip, The first bonus, appropriatM in
December,lB44., at.d the second Bonus In December,
Bili.anionnt to an addition of 1115a2 30 to every CORI
insured under the oldest policies, making 0202 50
width will he paid when It shall become a claim, In.
stead of *lOOO originally insured; the next oldest
amount to $1237 50; the next In age in *12112 50 cur
every 81000; the others In the name proportion at
oird)ng to the amount and time of standing, which
additions Make an average of ionic than GO per cent.
upon the premiums paid, without increasing the an-
T,un rprethium.
- 'tots ate rely 'examples Nom the Be
lo
okt
PanlphlAii eq,ntaining tahlesof
Ocala, forms of applirattan ; and f
CRII.he had at the of e.
IL W. RICHARDS. Prenident.
Joust F. iattEn,. Actuary.
The P 104u:fiber is Agent for the above Company in
Schuylkill . County, nod will effect Insurances, atid
give all neceonat y inforinnilon on the subject.
IL HANNAN.
'Joni , 2.9. 1850 26-ly
MITE Delaware Minim!safety Insurance rompan
1 —Office North Room of the Exchange, Third St.,
Philadelphia.
FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, Merchandise and
other property in Totrn and Crow, y, insured against
os.• or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium.
r-MARINE INSURANCE.—They also inaure Vesf.eis,
Cargoes and Freighis,foreivn or coastwise under open
or skrial policies, v. , the assured may desire.
•ILh AND TRANSPORTATION.—They oleo insure
.merrhandize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cara,
Canal Boats and Steamboats, on•rivers and lakes, on
the most liberal terms.
DIRECTORS:
Jnaeph ft. Seal. lamest:. Hand
- Edmund A. , louder, Theophilus Paulding.
John C. Davis, 11. Jones Brooks,
Robert Burton, Henry Sloan.
JQIITI R. Penrose. Hugh Craig.
Samuel Edward,, George Serrill,
Geo. O. Leiner, j spencer Mcllvayi. -
Edward Darlington, Charles
,Kelly,
Iliac IL Davis, J. (r. Johnson,
IVilliaut Falwell William Hay:
John Newlin, Dr. S. Thomas,
Dr. R. M. Huston. John Sellers,
William Eyrear.l J.T.Morgan, !
D. T. Morgan, .Win. Racalt y.
WILLIAM MARTIN President:
Browsers S. NEWBOLD,lSetrrtary:
Theaubscriber hat ingibsen appointed agent for the
above Company. is nosy prepared to make Insioance
on all descriptions of property on the most ! liberal
him... Apply at G. 11. foto' °Mee'. MOrTill . Addllloll
or at my house in Mal kyr Street, Pottsville. •
A. M. MACDONALD.'
Nov 11. 1916. •
VIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCK COMPANY
O FFICE No. /63f Clinstant stroet, near 'Fifth Bt.
DiRECTOReI,
Charles N. Ranckrr,r Morse W. Richards
Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, I Adolphe E. Doric,
Nanmel Grant, David N. Drown,
Jacob R. f4mith. Norris Patterson, •
Continue to make insurance, permanent or Denirf
on every description of property, in 109th and coo twey ,
at rates es low aiiire consistent with security. /
The Company have rm.-erred a large Contingent
rood, which with their Capital and Premiums,Atarely
'live:ire:l, afford ample gir oteCtion to the emoted.
The menet, of the Conirrany,on January Ise, 1849, as
paalished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as
follows, via : I I: •
Mortgages /MOM/ 63 Mocks,: 51,1113 15
Real ratate,
.108.3b8 00 Cub, 43,157.67
Temporary, I •
Leans. 123359 . 0 V ' 51.220.0 97
Since their Incorporation,' w period of eighteen
Dente. theg have paid isoWarde acme eel/flan eve ea
dred thousaur dollars,. bleaes ~ t y fire, thereby afford
ine evidence of the advantages oY insurance, as well
ru► the ability and disimeition.to meet with prompt
neva, all liabilities.
CDARLES,N. BANCKER, President.
MaRLES BANCEER, tleeretary.
Thesabsertbnr has been appotated writ for the
shove mentioned institution. and Is now prepared to
make insurance, on avail , description of property. at
the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSREL. AVM.
P.ottaville. Jan 11.1851
AMP STOOLII.--11, capital article for Pic-nico.
The subscriber bu oirkinct a Imo aiwortmept
of 'Alton!, styles sad ilset. 13. BANNATI,
Juno IN int
‘ f 116 -ft •
M i t 9
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VOL. XXVIII:
FORZS2.
BANNANN P GE AGENCY
P. BYRNES & CO.,
(tsTAturneo, IN 1510
A USEFUL NEW WORE
INSURE YOUR HOUSES!
fjia'Sq'.l.ol;/Avi.4l
Ilona,' or
addition.
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(non red
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2500
2000
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&c.
No Si
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331
/cc.
5t252 50
856 25
415
fl 50
&c.
PROTECT YOURSELVES
INDEMNITY
=I
- .ANI) F'..OTT).SVIL4E.
I will teach pa to pierce the bortels of the Earth, , ,aid bring oat from the caverns of Monsanto., *eta swhlib wtii giveisscensitr.toone haildiand o oar use aad P eta. arm
PUBLISHED EVER-Y
• • TO LEASE.
ng Coal Veins oil the Christian Kunkle Tow' of
1.
1. Land, belonging to Messrs. liounn, lloiark. and
ethers nf New York eitp.. This tract of Coat Land
is situated West of, and adjoining the lands of the
wellAnlwo Spring Mountain Mines, in.eafban
ty, dud contains the same choice white ash seams of
Cont. 4 Salina / ad wit. 'l' rail Is now beingeonsttue.
ted from the heart of itte tract, to connect with the
Deaver Meadow Hoed ' s% distance of between two and
three toilet, having a favorable down-grade atti the
way to the point of junction with the Beaver 4fead
ow !toad. This Railroad will be finished bkrhe
Spring of 1652.
The .owners invite colliers. to visit the Tract; as
they desire to obtain a good Tenant upon fail:and
reasonable terms. Mr. John Young, at Ilatteton,
will show the ground nod rereire proposals for leas
ing, or application maybe , made to a
J. D. 51EREDITIJ. Agent.
Centre Street, Pottsville,
114
Aprll 3.1332
GEORGE nraazrrs
i NEW HARDWARE STO E, 4
'•.` (,-)
... doors below Matz's Hotel, mat
':
..--",:. nirarlyopposite the Miners'Rank.
;• . :".': Pottsville, where will be found
en excellent assortment of HARDWARE ;
Coach Trimmings, . 'Files,
Sprints, 1 ' Fine Trays,
Saddlery, ~' . Britania ware,',
Shoemakers' Tonle; • !Assortment of
rsfine Leek.,
Carpenter? Tools, ' 'Table Cutlery,
Glass and Paint, -.. Pocket Cutlery ,
Bar Iron (4'l , A
11 sizes, Table zipim-2 '
Rolled do d do A nv i ls
t:ii Is 3 - r p 4.
Nails and Srilkew, . Assortinent attar. Guns,
Railroad Iron and Nails, Alleet Iron Crumbles,
Smith TOON. 1 r , -Wire, Tin Plate, •
Building Materials, Brass Kettles,
;Cast steel, . - Sad Irons,
Shear 'Heel, Pans and Bailers,
.Arm Blister, ' Chains,
Mill Saws, ' ;Railroad Traces,
Cross-ciit Saws, !Powder and Shot,
Fine Ilarel-sad., . I
G. - 11 , retuins his Ornate to the piddle for the pa
eronage they extended to the late firm of liright &
Port, and flatters himself that, in his individual cepa-
Oty, be will be able to deserve imil command their
continued support by the quality of the goods he has
in store, strict attention to business, and the low rates
at which he is determined to sell.
GEORGE BRIGHT,
Late of the firm of Bright & Volt.
13 Iv
Ma rc h M. 7.552
~, I,IIPQMTANT To HOUSE-KEEPERS
..,..—......,, t!. HOOVER, Centre :street, Potts
't. ..-;;:... ville,Pa 4. ould respell fully announce
..1. '.' - ':, -. to the citizens of VOtkville and the
-- ; surrounding country, that he ha. ad
ded to his large aaeortment of Cook
.
ilk. Parlor, Office and , flail Stove.. a
Splendid article of SllllllFler itange ; can etthr r be
hsed in the chimney or In the Moto ; it k moveable ;
Mt is a very enovenient article for summer Ilse. Ile
has also three sizi.43of Gas Ovens. These are to br
Walled in the chimney for. Cooking arid Bating.—
These articles are highly recommended for smarms;
Use. They arena arranged that they.. ill not Own...the
Leal in the room nnleea tvanted. fir ban the lar.ttest
it Esortment he !follow and Iron Ware evet. before
petered in this Urglon, wisp' as Tinned and f:natnellsel
Bittern, Timibed and .Ehatnelleil Satire-pans, burn
Boilers and Sauee-pans, Iron Pots and Kettles, Sit il
ini. Tea Kettles, Frying-pans.. Fist-iron., Cake
.riddles, Crtd-irimo Roasling.pati, Ccdfer-mills. Cut
,li.ry (Parr, Scr. ; al.o 'd splendid as‘ertmnet of .1.1-
',armed and Bra'r4 NVare. Trays, o,:c.ri. large n,sort
hirent of Tiii and Slirel,istia Warn,..v to it he .% hole
sales and retails. lie ratir the partici: an attention of
the Merrhants - Roofing, S;mtitioll. 3 ti till Studs of
Ilionf-ftepatring done tolorilrr. P1e..1 e
rail and.:tin
-1
Inc for,yourselves. lie iodeteinoned at to be. A: lidel -
Mild by ililyl-Odya .
. April `2l, P. 52. C.*-tf
TIIE esperi nth A . an
. -- " , e"..;"211. noutire to the public, hat their new
Rolling Mill t• now t and in
opoiation, and th an iey ate prepar
ed to Aapply all kinds of lbw Iron 01 viariiiu4 stzir,
whirl' they Niii W. 11 1 .1.111 10 N. supe. for in clitalltY
to any obtained from abriAcd, at thenlim' priers. •
' They also mann f.ict ore, T the of the
Ciillierieg and Liteial.l/11.tit, (tom 21 to ho
lbs. per yard. made of thi• be.it iron.`hn•l who h Ai ill
he filund Vinci) rlwatier than file impni led article
, Being piactii al thetii.ihice, and ti
11rable expetirtiee w thiiilrwi Imeteese.
titernitelvel 111,0 they 'llit-Kira enthe attlifartion to
tilirclrattergl, Alid will ales mike, it their Interest to pa
tronize tonne, ma:it:far tures.
I , HARRIS, BURNISH ,t
Dee.G,IFSII tf
' BEAVER MEADOW IRON wongs.
HUDSON & ALLEN, IRON AND
j Brass Founder,, re, , pectfolly ‘lnfoini
t their patrons, aral the public generally,
that they are now prepa red, a; the abli%
e-tablislarnent;io inannfactitre Strain CnCiries of every
site ; Railroad and Drift Care, and ro Cty
description of Iron and Ilriors Castings on kiabfe for
Coal mining or oilier business ; on the want reaminatile
irrins Also, ISino lug Cylinder-. for lildst Fiirilaces
and Machine work in gerniral
Repairing of oil kinds done with neatnrsii.ild de,
Patch, at the 1 0Weet . All work bunts:led by
them will hem arrant, dto pe rforin welt. They is onld
Pinlielt the ctiFtnut of thnr witrA o m I: want Hub lea In
their line in thin vicinity. All orders mill curet
pninediate and [demi.; aireoilon
Starch 15, 1451
Er) NT, , ,son; k CO. ItEsPECT
, —aa-- - 20 folly niinotincr. to iiIP public that they
have taliett the flatabllshruerit kontrn
na the Poti%ville iron ‘t'orks fill ;Nor
wegian aireet,. w here thgv are prepared to lining all
ktilds of Gleam Engine*: rintintinctlite Railroad Cars,
and Machinery of alningt every dearription, at the
ihntleFt notice. and on' the Molt, reagOtiuhle terms.
—Fermat (rani abroad. 'in want of Steam Engines,
will !Ina it ttithiqr advantage In give them a, call he
ore ennar.itig elsewhere.' [May 11 if •
PASCAL IRON WORKS,
• riiii.m.) . 4%,—svELvED WROUGHT
Iron Hoes, snitaSle for Locomotive,.
'• Marine and Other Steam En:lne Unile
.
...-4•••••• from 2 to Sinrhes in diameter: Also
Pipes t orGa,,Stram and otlinr-ourposp , ;extrastrong
Tuhe for Hydraulic Petsses; Hollow Pistons for
Pumps o (Steam Engines 4-c. Manufagtured a nil for
sale by MORRIS, TASK lat & MORRIS,
Warebnii:te S.- . E.eortior 34 and Walnut at
EAGLE IRON WORKS.
liftplN THE BOROUGH OF PlaTsiam.n.—
Tortherly ronducted ht. (ids. W. Pitman. J.
Wren & I. respectful/3' i.olic it a continuum,.
pf the custom of the works. neitl practicAl
Merhanira, they flatter themselves that their knowl—
orlre and expetiemeof the business wilt enable them
to turn out work that will not fail to give satisfaction
to the tn..t fastidious. They are premised to mann
rectum rite= Englne4, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drill
Carcttallrnad and other Eastltitr,o, Fit.
All orders thankfully irceived amlpromptly exe
cuted an the most reasonable terms.
JOHN WREN,
. •
TIIUMAi WREN,
June 15,550-2140 ' ' JAMES WREN.
Ain't of pOlicy end
Donut to,be ince.4l
Ay futuri. editions.
IRON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE;
CENTRE: STREF.T. POTTSVILLE.
frim,,tibseribers are prepared to furnish the Trade,
Mathibists end Operators, at Philadelphia prices,
(freight wholesale or retail, lieNt American Bar
Iron, mannfactured to Pott,Nille, nerd Warranted of
superior quality. T rail% suitable for
urines; and Cable Chains, turn leiter' at short entire
direct from the Importer. IS. YARDLEY at SUN.
York Store, Noy. ISSI 47.11
EXCELSIOR BUILDING RARDWARE
AND TAUT. STONE EXCLUST vEr, r.
The largest and only estahlithinent of
the kind in the United Stater.
S 4252 50
3,456 25
2,475 ou
0,157
&c.
atra and explana
urther information
lATAI. M. MT:LURE 1140_ In2S7 RKET
V Street. a hove - 7th. 'Philadelphia. Mint et
rees' Depot lot Locks nfall.Alnds. svarrardvdquallly :
Preiniani Porrelain 6nati. , over CO Patterns:. Sliver
Plated II ingtes Ice.. with the innet caniplete absort
merit of ail ti, Modern Pidterhs in this line. Blin
ders and Dealers are invited to call and examine nor
Stock.'
Catalogues PPM. by Marl if dr.tdrecl.
cl• lint Air Rrgi,ter, and yentitatolo at Factory
prin.'.
.
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DOLDIN & PRICE,
31 Noi th Wltarves,aboiT/Areh Street, Phdad'a.,
()FFE It for sale, at Iworest market rates.. 11,300
'Lila. Common 011, %liftable fur eressiiig,
-5,330 Cals. refined o - 7/for machinery. •
9,775 •• Blenched Winter and rip! jug Elephant
¢nd Whale()) ,
Sperm, Ailmnanthe, and Crystalline Candies.
10,000 Gals. Reiftfied Minim' Oil, free front dirt and
Sediment': and light color,
3,000 Cats. Yore Spt. rut Oil; Winter and Spring
attained,
123 BbWCinrinnatt Lird Olt' -
Yellow, Brown and' ranee Bean.
200 Ws. Straits Bank and Tinnere Oil.
May/15, 1332. 2u.iy• •
! ;PERFUMERY!!
OUrISELL'S and Haucl's Eau H !mistral° Odorants, a most capital article for cleansing the bead and
hair. I.
Arnmatiiur, S stipulnr article for th e
toilette, prefer/01e to - the nest Cologne.
liVhrem Chemical hair Invigorator,
Velnu's Magic HaEr•Oil,
Velno`a Parisian Fluid for Curtin; the Hair, ),
Clietiti'e Burnett 101ydor; fir the Completion,
Purified Charcoal Paste, an eacellent art ic le for the
teeth.
'Treble Extracts, fhr the handkerchief
Cenuitie Bear's Oil In Boatel' and Puts,
Glenn's Indian Oil for the Hair,
Amandlne for chopped hands,
'Fenner's celebrated Pomade Divine, • 4
Philocome fur the halt; a fine French artic le,
Bose Tooth Paste, l•
IlacieVa Depilatory Powder far removing hair,
Wheeler's Teaberr7 Tooth Wash,
110111tIgel'R Month?, a Anse Tooth Peat!,
Cologne, Florida. Itsrind Lavender Waters,
For sale at the Mantalstorirs prices -at
: B. HANNAN'S Cheap Variety Store.
Feb. It 1832.' 7
FAIREAME'S !PLATFORM SCALES.
'Hz tinbstribcre have been appointed agents for
I the sale of this superior make of Scales, and are
prepared to furnish any description of their make,
capable of weighing from k - oe. to ZOO tons. A Ma'
pie of segettite be igen St the iletk Store
E. YARDLEY 4 , BON.
Apat 3,1331. 144 f -
SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN_BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, } SCHUYLKILL C OUN TY PA. ,
NOTICE
VOLLIN r MILL
W
1.. IL A LI.IIN.
rorrsvnin IRON worms
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 152.
VERY .CHEAP. •
MOE UNDERSIONED having removed to Potter
1 County, offers all his Real Estate in Pottsville al
great bargains,—be is dettratined to genet some Tate.
upon the most accommodating terms as to time, It.
The property conststa of ONE NEW
HOUSE, ttniabed la the moat approv- ,-,<.• --* i
aledWrillaninditYThleirlditrtreteectos74ett fl lCa sen i t . '.• • II 11
In occupancy of the Prothonotary of .
Schuylkill County. The premises are ' --- "--
twenty feet front, and sixty feet deep—the house ha
ving a cooking range, hydrant in the kitchen—fine
'shade trees in the !rarer the yard. • The house is al.
together one of the best and Most complete dwellings
in Pottsville. - i.
Also, one large TWO STORY HOUSE, neat the up
per end of Market street, formetly occupied as •
itotel—lately as &More and dwelling. The property
has been rented for o.loo'per gantlet. and' atijolning
this, are several vacant lots which will be sold with
or 'without it, If desired. This is cOntidered one of
the beet business stands in that part of the town, be
ing at the corner of Market and Twelfth streets.
.Adjacent to the above. are two lots With two dwel.
ling houses cemme,need, end contracts with a respon
sible contractor to finish the same. MI of this* pro
perty maw cad stall he sold, and to men of moderate
means the inducements are decidedly great, is lie
will sell cheaper and wait longer•for his pay, dam
was ever heard of before in this community. .ta,be 1
lives a great distance from Pottsville, he is anxious 1
to close out his property here at once, and will be pte
pared to make .the title on the spot. fir will be in 1
Pottsville On the 17th inst., and will remain fur two
weeks, - and may be seen at on • e. either at the t
Etchange Hotel, at Mortimer's tel. rat Womels
gtms
dorf's Saddlos dhop . In flentzo street. ye him seal , ,
end you shall not go away unsatisfied. Application
may also be wade to his agent, Wellington Kline. in
Market Street. fIA3II I El, M. MILLS.
Apt il 17, 1E52. • 10-if
L, L . 4.ILIL , aaI A
n C. R. CARTI3II, No. 171 CIWS:NUT Street,
1 ,../ • sixth door above PIPTII, opposite the state
lioure—Up Stairs, now Mier' to the public an entire
ly new •assortaint of PIANOS. Just
ref. wed from the most celebrated ma
ker.. and ()ranch Patterns and Finish
as to defy competition. Meore,Nrsons • I
sc - ciark's and James Thrimpann's Instruments, which
are here offered, stand mit - Nailed in the opinion of
all competent judges, as possessing beauty and port
ly of tone. never before attained by-any maker.
Pianoi. with .F.OLIAN Attachment, Chureh
and Parlor ORGANS, It 4 EIIAPIIINES.and MELO
DEONS, all of which are warranted, and will be sold
at the Manufacturers' lowest ca.b pried*.
All eh:di orders for Music promptly attendeitto.
Second hand Pianos bought and :told. Fianna tun
ed and repaired.
P. H.—Threstraordinary anecess of the Probstret.-
Pll IA At' A DPW," or Music. and the perfect satiefactiOn
it' has given, induces the subscriber to continue "it.
LeS.rins in Sinzie., Piano, Harp, Otifiar.S . .c..sre giv
en by Artists of the very highest ability. It needs
but be mentioned. tint Sig. ANDREA ALTIHI, and
:I.lndentruselle who stand pre-ent
'tient among the profession, ire connected with the
Institution, awl devour their time and talents to the
pupils. O. C. CARTER, Principal.
Philadelphia, May !I, 1852.
'-71:11ZE MUTE LW).
W'lll 3 " 9 TlEiilalbr 3 2nrrOo .
ogl4lo\ltrrr,'hilalpl have
now a good suppry of their wnrtantcd pure WHITE
LEAD, and those customers who have been sparingly
.uppite.i rn tonnequenre ”raritn on the article, shall
u,,w heve their orders filled.
No - known nitlistante Im:teepees theme preservative
•and beautifying properities, so desirable in a paint, to
an equal ezu•nt with unadulterated white lead ; hence
arty admi‘tirre of other materials only mare Ica value.
IL PI" I her. Cure, been the steady aim of the manufar
titters, for many leer, to supply to the public aloe! ,
fcctly pure white lead, and the unceasing demand for
the article, is proof that it tiara met with favor. It is
itivathhly branded on one head : WETIIERILL &
BROTH En in full, and on Ilia other, warranted pure.
all in•red letters.
l'hllaila , July 12. 18:.1 • 28-ly •
/e. '
COLEMAN'S Cheap
i r os. I, 35, 36, and 4;1 A re w ade;
g[ 101 NTRY Merchants ran save from 10 to 15,per
'‘._crent. by purchasing at the above Stores. By , not•
parilng my Own Goods, paying tint lit te riot, and liv
ing rronoinicallyZn IP plain I ran undersell those who
i.attlia, their gouda here, pay high rents, and lire
..1;14/ ptlll•.ev.
Con.tintly on hand, n lergn assortment of Pen aild
pitOirtKlilyen, firIFIIOtII and Razors, Table Knives
andyork. in ivory, stag, hurralo, bone and word
lima:lts, Carters and Pocks, Steele, kr., Hindle,
11011. in Knives, Revolving and plain
Pivtnts• kr.
Just rrE eived, a large stock of Rodgers' arid Was
lenhotni's linr, Pen and Congress Knives•
Al4n, n larg.• assortmcnt of ArlorJ.•on., &c., &c.—
Also, tin.• English Twist and.Germoin thi nn.
JOHN M (I)LEMAN, Imptator
52-if
MT. '27, 1 s5l
LEATHER AND MOROCCO.
r 11E have a general ncriorturent oPall
art. telein their line. of tit • lieeLquality and ph
relied in the nio•at approved manner.
LEATIIER.--Ilarnesii, I MOROCCO.—Madras.
Itinicet and Black Bridle, Ctikracao.Tatripico& Cape
Was awl Crain Upper Goat Boot Skin., Clatpd
Ilellmvrnnd ride Leather,and Brushed Kid. Blacked
I
Belt and Lacing Leather. Dyed French Bronze, and
skirting, Kips. City and I Fancy colors of ail shades,
Country Cali Sk 104, &c , Pink Cream and Bark-tan
&c. tied Liningsotc., &c.
ALSO. Tanners' Oil and Plastering (lair—Country
Sumac bought—Belts wade to order.
MIDDLETON & CO.,
Tanners, Carriers and Moroi( o Manutarturets. Wll
law Sneer Railrout!, North aide, below SeCond and 291
North t'PrOillt Street, Philadelphia
May I, v.'s?.
NEW UAT AND CAP STORE.
I , IIE mulwrihrr hiving falcon the store formerly occupied by Biadv & Elliott. In CENTRE Street;
two doors above the`liners' 'Bank, would respectful
.ly Invite the citizens of Pottsville, and the pilblic gen
erally, to an eiantiopi loth of his very complete and su
perior Kind( of
~,leass FIATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS=
.......
of all descriptions ; Drab Beaver,
er Moleskin. Silk and Fur Flats, of ev
ery grade ; Kossuth and Soft flats, of every
atyle and quality ; Men's and Boys' Caps, of all de
scriptions. Also, irgreat variety of straw goods, con
sisting, in part, of Panama, Maricailin. Canton, Trip
ler, lionanth, Braid, Canada and Children's fancy
hats of every variety.
Feing only good matetials, and employing compe
tent workmen, and the stock hawing been selected
with great care, and at the lowest cash priCe.ll. greater
inducements can be °tiered to purchaser., than Is
usually, toe, with. Fledging himself to use his best
endeavors for the accomatodation of his customers,
he rerpectfull i i solicits a share of putillt. patronage.
GEORGE TAPPF:N.
Per C. C. CosaLue;
June 5, 155.2. .234f .
, .
OILS, TALLOW GREASE, and OHIO
.MINERAL PAINT.
300 Barri'ls Machisky rtil, Price 75 dm per gal > ,
• Inn.
2300 canon. dr. do
In casks of various sizes do do do
200 Barrel. littited Paint Oil, do
~: p !, do
5000 .Ballons, do do do
In casks of various sizes, do do 'lb do
350 Barrels Tanners' Oil. Various kinds/ and quail.
ties, from 35,1 n CO cents per gallor.. y/ '
1500 Gallons in Casks of various sizes. arirms kinds
and qoalit len. ruin 35 to 50 cents pet gallon.
50 Tons Tallow Grease, for llrav i y Bea:logs. and
Coarse Machinery, in ItiereWor Casks, of any
COTISISfrrIC* required. Pt 1ee..0 cents per lb.
ISO TOT'S Ob lo Mineral Palnt, / ifi Barrett, at the low
est market price 'N
Arachinery Oil, warranted) ot to chill in the t °Weft
weather, and considered by those tieing it equal to
sperm oil.
Batted Paint 0:!, equy( to Linseed 011, MO than
for white.
.
1 am constantly re ceiving large supplies of the
above named anictes, and Inflow'', Is. tt Stolll pro
fits and quick letyins." .- . B. F. POND.
50 Water street, (under the Pearl at. Ilouse,) N. V
Jitne 10, 1852.25.5 m
/ NEW GOODS.
10Zscribrr has pot returned with a second
I. Mock, for this season, of new and seasonable
Dress /Goods.
SO and Wool flareges,
11 • do do
Different l'itnerns Barege De Leine!,
:ummer De Lalnes.
Embossed Swiss Dress Patterns,
Dotted. do do do •
Summer Silks. Gingham Lawns,
Ginghams, French Lawns,
English and American Lawns, a variety of new
and handsome 'styles, fast colors, very low.
Long and short Mohair Mitts, ,
Penn! Silk Gloves,
Alexander's light cord Kid Moves.
English and American Prima; WO pieces, by the
piece or yard. low.
The above comprised a variety of new and hand
some style ofgoodd,%hich, for beauty and cheapness,
&Sea competition, for dale by
. A. 'HENDERSON. Ag't. '
June 5, 1831. 2241
10,000 PIECES P4l 3 llR'sarlarAras
AND DORDE{iS,
TUST received direct from:the Manufacturers in
plilladelribia and New York, ranging In prices
froM P cents to $2 per piece—all of which he will sell
Mileeale and Retail afinanufacturera prices.
Gold, Velvet, Oak and Marble Paper, Decoration.,
Staines, Fire Screen*, Mouldings, Columns. &c. ace.
in fact every article used in Papering on band.
Paper Hangers, Merchants and others supplied In
quantittes to sell ngain at Manufacturers prices.
The subscriber has fitted up a Man expressly for
Paper, and his variety is equal to that found in any
Fture in the city. ‘Ve will guarantee that the peo
ple will find it to their interest In deal with him in
preference to going to the clty. B. BANNAN.
Paper Hangers fureisbed when required.
Pottsville, March 27.1832 13—
pfsM•4: i'aCitii*lP.,:iskatil,oll
THE SUBMCRWER HAVING FlT
p .444 0 .% tad up one of the largest Coach shops
In the time, In Coal Street, Pottsville.
Pa., nest 10.1.11. Adams& Co.'s Screen
Factory, where his raellitlea for manufacturing all
kinds of Carriagesand Light Waggcins cannot be sur
named—being. a practical Mechanic, and basing a
nuoiherof years' experience in the butiness, be hopei
to give general satisfaction.
All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept On
hand. Also. second-hand Wagons; ke.
All repairs featly dons (briers from a dlstanee'
promptly attended N. •
June 5,1843
N. M. NEWMARK'S
(Beetty'c Row. Narwhal' Watt Pattrail .Peasa4
Plumbing Shop.
"TAO CONSTANTLY ON RAND A SUPPLY OP
.11 all sygs of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block Tin,
Bath Tube, Hhower Baths, Hydranti, Hose, Double
and Single Acting Pumps and Water Closets; also, al
kinds of Brass Cocks for water' and steam, Braid Oil
Caps. and Globes for Engines. All kinds of Copper
Work and Plumbing done . In the neatest MUMS' at
thesbortest notice.
ii. D. caitipsid for old Dill. 11124 -
itUrriliOr *O leo. - • Is 4(
, , soOz stermainr. • •
T"Ein
Baba aonounees to his / - -k
Blends ,-' • public that Its tam ...,...
mad* a tonsiderabLeaddititra to his Boot s '"
-...k,,,
Mader,. pad has procured a Book Binder - ...
from eve of the best Binderies la Phila.
delphla., 'acquainted with the latesfstybrof .
end who will tam out his. work ihr superior M ift4 Milt
thing heretofore produced in Pottsville. Book a bound
In any style of Binding; ehher Plain or In full gitt
Turkey lierne_co. .
Blapk,Books paged or plain, made to any pattern.
also tirire4 and ruled at primp lower than In the
.City. ,
Boalta bound by the vitality. and Paper ruled to
Pattern by • . B.• BANNAN.
April il, 1832. . ' , 11--
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NEW smarm aooDs.
TOuNGTON CO , ore now teeming aid opining
Oa flesh Stock of Spring Goods of the newest Styles
and latest hardens, selected from the mosta c ,Plebrated
manoilittarera--their dress goods lo the fancy line
are well worth the attention of the ladles whose pa.
tmnage la respectiblly solicited. &Whin extensive
assortment of the eboliceit groceries to "nitwit' varle
ties, (e ceps Rum, which we 'twat." exclude) all of
Whkki they dealgn'to sett :upon the moot favorable
term..Z'oey respeethilty solicit the attention of their
friends nd the public generally to their fresh stock
of goiin, promising that no pains or attention on their
own patrshall be spared to meet tbe wants of custo
mers; Remember the place, CEN TRE Street,J oil op
posite the Post Office, Pottsville.
Mare{ 6.1 10 St
IMPORTANT NEWS TO TEES rtnezac.
Or. O. N. 110WMAN • Surgeon Dentist,
takes ihts Method of informing the public
8 8 aaaaa generally and his friends in particular, that
he hoe removed kW Dentatry from the firmer room
wide% he occupied, to the aerond story of the new
briclibullding at the corner of MARKET and SECOND
streets, West sliKatnifour dears above N.M. Wilson
Office, Where he will at all lintel be ready to perform
all Operations on the Teetb,and from hie extra ad
vantage. In his profession, sod the long time In this
and tOthe of the large Cities, In practical experience,
heath Arid will warrant ail him work, or ask no com
pensation.
Dee. 20. 88.51. 5 I -t f
PERFUMERY, schuss, &o.
1 1 11 E ..04bstriber has Just received a fresh supply
.L ofti e , above articled, among, which may be found
the Mg, viz :
Rorissel's Eau .Lostrale Tonique, or Hair Restora
tive, ; I
lbstiavera Treble Eziiact of Cologne, •
Taylor's oldaizeSammareoira Shaving Compound,
a very tioperior article,
Low'ir highly ,perfumed Brown• Windsor Soap, so
mock mipmveit of for washing and shaiing.
For: sale by HANNAN.
July 2J, 1852. 30—
' I SULLENDU. & PASCAL,
HATTERS,
No. 6, South SIXTH street, between Martel and
A' . Claim" streett, Philadelphia,
HAVE constantly' on hand a
beautiful and extensive assort
ment of HATS and CAPS, which
', they respectfully invite their friends and
the public generally to rah and examine., while visit
lag '• THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVW"
February 214 1851ft-ly
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UM
raurr & CONFECTIONERY DEPOT,
No.ri 1 8 Market Start, between Sehaytkall
SEVENTH and EICHTR, Plalad'a
TOONIG. HAHN respectfully informs the public
id of this and the, adjoining counties. that he keeps
always kin hand a lam and warted assortment of
rrulti,Cakcs and Crinfectionety, which he will sell
as cbcaii as can be bought at any other establish
ment IMPhilailelphla. and he Invites all persons who
may want anything in his line, to tall and see him
before purchasing elsewhere. Orders from the eoun•
try vzilltecelee prompt attention.
May I, 1852, 18-ly
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ri;eglit :4 1 & - - - 1,
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• ' For the Care of
C 0 4115,. COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING -COUGH, • I ~ .
num., ASTHMA, AND
~.
,- CONSUIIPTION.
. .
Of idil the numerous medicines extant, (and some
of them!valuabie) for the cure rif pulmonary corn
pleants.oothing hair eves been' found which could
compare in its effects with this Preparation. Othens
cure sonietimes, but at all times and in all diseases of
the lungs and throat, where medicine can give relief,
this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly
safe in accordance with the. directions. We do not
advertise for the information,ot those who have tried
ii,but those who have not. Families that have known
its value will not be without it, and by its timely r i se
they are secure from the dangerous ennsequences of
Coughs and Colds, which neglected, ripen into fatal
consumption.
The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was
awarded to this lareparation by the Board of Judges
in 'September IBC ; alsd, the Medal, of the three
greatAdoitutes of art, in this country; also the Di
ploma Cu' the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati has been
given to the CHERRY Prcroast„ by their Govern
ment" in consideration of its extraordinary excel
tense, and usefulness in rut Ingaffections ofthe Lungs
and Throat.
" Read the following opinion founded on the long er•
perience ofthe eminent Physician of the Port and
City bf ST. JOHNS, May 8.1851.
Dr J, C. AYER :—Flre years trial of your CHER
RY PECTORAL in my practice. has proven what I
' ft-deem front its composition, must be true, that it
eradicates and cures the Colds and coughs to, which
we, in this section. are peculiady liable.
- I think' its equal has tint yet been discovered, nor
do I know how a better remedy can be made for
the distempers of the Throat and Lungs.
J.J.J3URTON, M. D., F. R. S.
See what it has done on a wasted constitution;
not only in the followingeases, but a thousand more :
. . .-. Surveyor den. al, 185!.
Da: Arita , .--la the' month of July last I was at
tacked by a violent diarrhaia in the mines of Califor
nia. ; 1 returned in San Francisco in hope of receiv
ing benefit firm a change of climate- and diet. My
diarrhapareased, Wares followed by a severe cough,
and erne soreness. 1 finally started for home, bat
;welled no benefit front my voyage. My cough con
anneal° grow worse. and when I arrived in New
Vat cl was at once marked by my acquaintances as
a- cum ofconaumption. I must confess that I saw
n
isu
Mcient'reason to doubt what my friends all be
lieved. At this time I commenced taking your truly
Invaluable medicine with little expectation of deriv
ing any benefit from its rev. You would not te4eive
these Ones did I notregard it my duty Winne-to the
afflicted, through yois,that my wealth, in the space
Of eight months, Is fully restored. I athibute It to
the ute.of your CHERRY PECTORAL.
Vont. truly', WILLIA M.W. SMITH.
, . Weimer" Pa., April 12.1848. •
Derr Sir :—FeelineVarl have been spared from a
premature grave, Omagh .your instrumentality, by
the providence of God. I will take the liberty to es.
press to you my gratitude.
A Cough and the alarming symptoms of Coniximp-
Hon had reduced me too how to leavg . ate anything
like hirpe, when my Physician brought' me a bottle of
your " PECTORAL.' .
It seemed to afford immediate •
reliefOind now in a few weeks time has restored
me to- round health • : ,
If it, will do for others what it has for me, you are
certainly one of the benefactors of mankind. ,
Sineerely wishing you every blessing, I am ,
Wry respectfully yours,
JOHN .1. CLARKE, Rector of St. Peter's Church.
With such assurance and from such men, no strong.
er proof can be adduced ,tinless it be from its effects; •
upon trial.
. Prepared ilo4l sold by - JAMES C. AVER,
Practical Chemist. Lowell, Mass.
Sold In PotErrille,,byloll"l 4:12 DROWN; Miners
rifle, .1. B. FALLS ; and Druggists generally.
May',1,18.51. • - . 18-3 m
MEM
INDI4I aM 9E A M/FrY TTA P"
NFIE suescribor is Agent for the the sale of India
1
Rubber and Gotta Pemba Belting. and will Amish
It to any length at the lowest cash prices. This Belt
ing Is considered better and cheaper than any other
kind lo use, and It has the advantage of the material
being worth at least halt its first cost, for other pur
poses,Atter it is worn ont as belting. -It Is in use at
all the Collieries in,tbis Region.
Also, India Rubber and Outta Percha lime, for Va
rious purposes, sucb as conveying water. Speaking
Tubes, Fire Engines. tc., le. all of which will ,be
fUrnished at manufacturers ' prices. at,
B.,DANNAN'S Varlay store.
re India Rubber Packing of all the difTerentAdck
aen on hand. Cad Springs and Rings cut to
any site; when reqntred.
Peb:2s. 1852.
MUMMIES WITHOUT SWIM.
, Phe Subscribers take this method to inform met.
chintaihat they are manufacturing matches by
machinery,thelr facilities .for supplying merchants,
with. any amount, can't be surpassedt They are
selling matches, manufactured without sulphur, be
' tow tbe trinket price of sulphur matches, and are will
ing to warrant altmarches manufactered by them.
The citizens orrottiville are Informed that they
can procure the celebrated Reading Matches from the
following merchantai:
Maio, -
i, epeneer & Co., - , Frank Pott,
R. FL Morris. .. Johnston & Co.,
T. M. Boyer dc Co., tobeco denier. James Focht,
W. E.'Boyer. do do
Also' from Rogers, Stnrackson & Co., Pottsville.—
Alt orders sent by mall, promptly -attended to.
McCURDY & CO.. Reading. Pa.
g.lnne; 25.1852. 26.3ni
: LADIES' COMM
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' Wholesale and Retail-New and beauttful•
Assortment. -
PIM subscriber has just received twelve desalt ail
-1 sorted Ladles' Combs, embracing a general assort
ment, tinning which are errand hew and balatilhl
Patients, all orwhich will be sold wholesale and retail
at extraordinary low paces. Also ehildren'a clreqhte
!Dumb*: t D. BANNA?PB
P AINTED 'WINDOW SII&DES,
A Splendid Assortment.
Subscriber bas Just received a verj auperlor
lot ofpelnted Window nhadee,embracing the latest
and mast fashionable parterns,varying In wire from /11
to •9 per pair, at prices at bast 2u per cent. cheaper
than they can be purchased, retail, of the reamilltetu
rem. There are several splendid Parlor, Patteros
among the assortment. For sale. wholesale and re
tail, at B• HANNAN'S
• Cheep Shade, Paper and Variety Store.
Marsh 27.1852. 13—
A VEIT PHILIiIII• CABIN, Or Southern LW*
Jams 1< h, by 3lra: *off IL Eastman. I vol. 1$ am.
being it reply to 110111 TOM'S Cablii. just _ published
bud an Me, at . E, EAEPIAPPE
Midi 14,10 A • • • . • 11341'
ER ADVERTISER' • •
Cheigvraney and Variety Mora
poetrn.
' : J.Frpne - . 104 Roviejemrnatl
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I •
A MARIE. • '..
! Agues 4 mei, when morning, breaking, •
With glorious hues gilds earth and skies ;
When nature,
,from her *lumbers waking,
•
AU bathed in dewy fragrance
When song,birds' notes are rising swelling, _
_,-sFrom spray to spray, from tree to tree,
"Their joy min:me ;sweetly telling, , • ;
Ratuz a mos, ma viers Mane
Peir:tz a moi, Whenhfght is streaming
Forth from the day-god's noontide seat—
When zephyrs, sleep or are but dreaming-4
• When nature's pulse scarce seems to
The breeze so soft o'er ocean blowing,
Scarce wakes a ripple on the sea—
When all inlion's fierce blaze i. gloWing,
fitnsez a mei, ma there Marie •
Peasez a ma, a hen lobe at'even
Sol sinks beneath the western sty.
And clouds upon the brow of heaven
Reflect, redact each gorgeous dye—
Pekset a ma, when day's commotion*
Have ceased, and thou'rt upon. thy knee—
Oh, breathe airy name in thy devotions,
Pens,: a mos, ma Acre:Marie !
SLANDER.
A whisper broke the air—
A soft, light tone, and low,
Yet barbed with shame and woe—
Now might it only perish there
Nor farther go.
,Ah me! a quick and eager ear
Caught up the little meaning pound
Another voice has breathed it clear;
Arid so it wandered.'round .
From ear to lip—from lip to ear,
Until it reached'a gentle heart;
And that—it !
Manners nub (Customs.
ORIGIN OF WORDS AND PHRASES
WINDFALL.—The . origin of this term is
Rid to be the following :
Some of the nobility of England, by the
tenure of their estates, were forbidden fell
ing any of the trees upon them, the timber
being reserved for the use of the royal nav-
Such trees as fell without cutting were
property of the occupant. A tornado, tilt
fore, was a perfect god-send in every se'
of the term, to those who had occupancl
extensive forests; and the trandfall was sot
times of very great value.
ROBBING PETER TO PAT PAUL. -TO
time of Edward VI., much of the land
St. P eter, , at Westminster, were seized by
Majesty's ministers and courtiers, bui
order to reconcile the people to that robta
they allowed a portion of the lauds to be
propriated towards the repairs of St. Pat..
Church ; hence the phrase " robbing Peter
to pay Paul."
HE'S CAMITT A TARTAR.—In some battle
between the Russians and the Tartars,' who
are a wild sort of people, in the North of
Alia, a private soldier called out, "Captain,
halloo there! I've caught a Tartar."
" Fetch him along, then !" said the Cap
tain.
" Ay, but he won't let me," said the
man ; and the fact was, the Tartar had
caught him. So when a man thinks to take
another in, and gets bit himself, they say,
"He's caught a Tartar."
BANKRUPT.—Few words hay_e so remarka
ble a•history as the famihar Nord bankrupt.
The money changers of Italy had, it is said,
benches or stalls, in the bourse or exchange
in former times, and at these they conducted
their ordinary business. When any of them
fell back in the world, and became insolvent,
•his bench was.broken, and the name of bro
ken bench, or bane° rotto, was given to him.
When the word was adopted into English, it
was nearer the Italian than it now is, being
"bankerout," instead of bankrupt.
HIE! BETTY MARTIN.-Many Of our O:1091
popular vulgarisms have their origin in some
whimsical perversion of language or of fact.
Sr. Martin is one of the worthies of the Ro
man calendar, and a form of prayer COM
mencea-with the words, " Q mth: beate Mar
tine:" which was corrupted to " My eye
and Betty Martin," and theii still further to
" Hie ! Betty Martin."
'ROLAND FOR AN OLlVER.—Although DO
phrase is in More common use, yet few are
acquainted with' its origin. The expression
signifies the giving of an equivalent. Roland
and Oliver were two knights famous in ro
mance. The wonderful achieiements of the
one, can only be equalled lir those of the
other. Hence the phrase ." Roland for an
Oliver."
MIND TOUR P's AND Q's.—The origin or
this phrase, is,said to have been a call of at
tention, in the old English ale-houses to the
pints and quarts being scored down to the
unconscious or reckless beer-bibber.
• Homo:l's Cnotcr.—The expression, Hob
son's Choice is proverbial both in Europe
and America. The story of its orig,in is us
follows:
Thomas Hobson was a celebrated carrier
at Cambridge, England, who, to his employ
ment in that capacity, added the profession
of supplying the students with horses. In
doing this, he Made it an unalterable rule
that every horse should have an equal por
tion of time in which to rest, as well as la
bor ; and he always refused to let a horse
out of his turn. Hence the saying Hob
son's choice; thii or none."—Arvides Cy
appettia.
GREAT-MEN CHILDREN.
Some parents are particularly fond of na
ming their children after great men, ransack
histories to christen embryo heroes in swad
dling clothes. Marc Antony and Octavius
Caesar often quarrel over a shingle boat in ,a
gutter, in modern times, with as hearty a
good will as did their distinguished originals
about the ownership of the Roman Empire
at Actium. A doting mother in a western
city has three boys whom she,has named
Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and Thomas
Corwin, and always takes especial care to
give them the full 'benefit of the illustrious
titles. Being of the same age, and constant
companions, it is .entertaining to hear her
address them. They were all three playing
upod the pavement, under the window not
long since, when she " sang out" to them
in this wise—" Now, Daniel' Webster, if
you take that bread and molasses from Hen
ry'Clay. I'll lei Thomas Corwin stick that
-fork in your eye. Why, Henry Clay, yon
are an ungrateful little wretch._ to fill Tho
mas Corwin's ears with sand : and that new
pair of pantaloons I bought rot Daniel Web
ster, he has torn to pieces, riding a hobby
without driving in the naio
The last we heard of tha distinguished
trio, Thomas Corwin was endeavoring to
persuade Henry Clay to eat a irasshopper.
and both of. them doing their utmost to force
an india-rubber ball down Daniel Webster's
throat.--Savannah Republican. , ,
. .
(1:7 - Mits. Hamilton in her admirable s tory.
of " The Cottagen; of Glenburnie," gives,
three simple rules for the regttlation of do
mestic affairs, which deserve to be remerri
bered, and which would, if carried into prac
tice, aid in making every house a " well-or
dered," one. They are as follows :-1. Do
everything in its proper time. 2. Keep ev
erything 'to its proper use. 3. Put every
thing-in its proper place:
[l:7 As s GENERAL rule for living neatly
and saving time, it is better to keep dean
than to make dean. If you are careful not
to drop crumbs of bread or cake on the car
pet, you rwill escape an untidy 'room. and
bile the trouble of cleaning it. In working,
if you make a practice of putting all , the
ends of your thread into a division o! four
work-box.
f GREAT Nix, like great cities, have
many crooked parts and alleys in their hearts,
Whereby be that knows them may save him
self much titre and trouble.
I:l7'Avaitics in old age, says Cicero, is
loolish ; for what can be more: absurd, than
to Increase our provision, for the road, the
;WM? wS Opprotteh to our jouritey's
rili
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" SINGULAR COURTSHIP..
• 'The Church and StatelGazetterells the fol.
lowing strange saws' :—'l The Rev..-- Well
Imam to the literary worldrdreamed that
be was officiating in a strange church, and:-
whilst so engaged, saw a lady 'enter whoie
dress he particularly Eli:wed—at the same
moment some invisiblemonitor exclaimed,
—' That is the futur Mrs. —.! The
i
dream made such an in] ression on the rev.
erend bachelor, that he determined to consult
a brother clergyman on the subject. He did
so, and was advised to set opcupon a pil
grimage among the rural dittrirts of War
wickshire and Oxfordildre, as being the lo
calities abounding• in churches resembling
the one represented in the dream. He set
out, and after various fortunes, (very kindly
allowed, to officiate in, some. churches, and
rudely repulsed from others,) he was officia
ting in a country church in Oxfordshire.
when a lady entered in the dress impressed
upon his mind. ' Onward she came, just.as
he saw her in his dream.' He inquired her
address from the clerk : and immediately al
ter the conclusioeof the service, presented.
himself as the lady and her_sister 'were Sit
ting down to tea. He sent in his card, and,
being admitted,once comnienced :—.Mad"-
am, you are the f ture Mrs. •—."l`he In
%
dy' was, of course, uchlsurprised, hut gave
ik partial ear to his story, got over her sur
prise, made the necessary inquirtes, and ac
cepted him as her husband. ; When return
ing home in ti gig, he contrived to upset the
vehicle just as he entered his own parish.—
A friend, who saw the incident, not accident.
asked him, ' How could! you you npset the gig f'
• Why, my dear friend, idsd'it to tri l her tem
per !' Such was the prrieess' of wooing and
wedding by one of the. best theologians of
modern times." • %
EASTERN AND AMERICAN WOMEN.
The National Intelligfncer is publishing a
"'""
In his
with
re; lan or Tur
kish ' l lvornen. It was! quite enchanting,
their line complexion, dark ayes, and flash
ing eyebrows ant for regularity -and deli
cacy of features I have seldom seen them
equalled except in other parts of Syria. In
Nazareth I saw seine of the !lest formed and
most beautiful women I had aver seen in any
country ; [ believe it if noted itsmuch for the
beauty of its female population among tour
ists, as fur its historical interests ; but at no
place did I see=what I realty though; ap
proached perfection of besu•y in so high a
degree ns in Bethlehem.
The .women of Bet filehein are absolutely
bewitching. I never saw such perfect pro-
files, such eyes and eyebrows and such deli
cate little hands and feet., Not that 1, mean
to say that they are at all the higher attrib
utes of beauty to Our own fair countrywo
men. far that would be,sacnlege. ' There is
nothing in the East, or in Europe either, or
anywhere else that I have ever visited, to
compare with the ladies of Philadelphia, Bal
timore and Washington."
THE SEVEN ANCIENT:WONDERS
These were; Ist. The brass Colossus of
Rhodes, 120 feet, high, built by Care, A.. D.,
288; occupying 6,4 2 years in making.. 7.
stood across the harbor of Rhodes 60 years,
and was thrown fow u by an earthquake.—
It was toughs by a Jew from the Saracens,
who loaded 000 camels with the brass. :ed.
The Pyramids of Egypt. The largest" one
engaged 300,000 wotitmen 30 years in buil
ding, arill has stood poo years. 3d. The
Aqueducts of Rome, invented by Appius
Claudius. 4th. The Labyrinth of Psalme
tichus, on the banks of the Nile. containing
within one continued wall 1000 houses, and
12oroyal places, gll covered with marble, and
. having only orie entrance. The building
was "said to cdntain 3000 chambers, and a
hall built`of marble, adorned: with the strit
ues of the gods. sth. The Pharos of Alex
andria, a tower built by order of Ptolemy
Philadelphus, in the year 282 B. C. It was.'
erected as a light house, and containing twig-
nificent galleries of marble-a, large lantern I
at the top of which was seen near a i bun-
dred miles off: mirrors of enormous. sizes
were fixed round the gallerieS, refiecting ev
erything on the sea. A common tower 'is I
now erected in its place. oth. The walls of
Babylon, built by order of .Semiratnis, or
Nebuchadnezzar. and finished in one' year by ;
200,000 men. They were ofimmense
ness. 7th. The,Temple of Diana, at Eplie
susrcompleted in the reign of Servius, the'
6th Kin , of Rome. It was :450 feet long.
200 broand supported by 126 marble pd.
lars, 70 feet high. „The beams and doors
were of cedar, the rest of the timber of Cy- j
pros. h was destroyed by tire 13. C.. 3 Z.
COURTEOUS DIPLOMACY.
-TalleyrandOhe illustrious diplomatist, on
day found hirelf between Madame de Stay
and Madame Recall:tier, both intimate friends,
both celebrated. •
" You say chanting things to •
but which do you prefer ?" s:• Madame de
Stael. suddenly. =
" Maclaine; such a questio is a veritable
ambush. • Take care, the pena •-•e"--
"Pierce, no subterfuge here! Which do
you prefer—my friend or myself?—Come,
speak—is it the brunette or the blonde ?"
" It will be her who will d _ em to honor
me with a look."
What! still diplomatic! Siren, I will put
the quem!on in another form. :Suppose, while
sailing on the Seine, this evening,
the boat
should iupset, and we should be in danger of
drowtimg, which one would you help?" •
" Both at once, or the one who was in the
greatest danger."
"But, rnonseignenr, be frank for once in
your life! Suppose the peril to be equally
imminent ?"
"Well, I would give my right hand to you,
Baroness, and the left to Madame Recamier."
" Bat if you could saveouly one—one , only
do you understand ?"
Oh, Madame, you whii know so many
things, I suppose can swim,' replied Talley-
In the Kremlin. Moscow, measures, in
height, twenty-one feet four inches and a
'half, circumference sixty-seven feet four in•
c'hes, diameter twenty-two' feet five mates.
waits weight is 443-772 pounds—which, if
valued at seventy-five cents the pound (the
price ol bells,). gives the enormous sum of
8332.929, 10% idle, and of no use to any
from the fact that a fire took place in the
building erected over it, the bell became
heated, and the water, which fell upon it
while in this state caused it .to cracle,„and a
large piece consequently was broken out of it;
rendering is uselesi, It was cast in 1653, in
the reign of Empress Ann, and is duly a
mountain of tnetalcontaininga great amount
ofgold and silver—ag, duringits tusion, the
nobles threw large quantities of plate and
money into the furnace as''votive offerings.—
On festival days the peasants: visit it as they
do a church, and cross themse yes when en
tering it. •
.o::,'''FLlcirr.or%Bratis.—The eagle, i: is
said, can fly at the rate of otie hundred and
fif t y mile" an hour; wild geese can Ilk\nine
ty m il es; swallows ninety-two milekand
the common ctow at gie rate of twuttptia
Was alt hoot. -
NO. 34
4iotorital.
THE GREAT BELL,
Obbp nub tEnba.
I . ISII STORY.
• . •
•
A correspondent sh di the Portland Transcript
,ells a story quite as large as ut can swat.
He recollects an anecdote/ that was told
any years age by a gentleman of Kiwi Port,
~, • peeling cats fishing,' that - maylinp you
nave heard. The gentleman alluded to had
his shop or store over a wharf, under which
the tide ,ebbed add flowed, and iti,the floor
Was a trap.door, used for various purposes,
through which he was accustomed jo.
fet down a line and catch a fish now aad this
for l pussy's dinner. One day having _to -
attend
attend a , customer, he was _surprised to see
russy go to it and touch itgently. This led
im to , watch her, when 'presently .R fdllv
li
aught hold. and Mistress Grimalkin imme.
tely commenced. hauling in the lice with
99c paw, securing the slack hauled in by OP
ding the other paw upon it as fast as it haul.
td. In this 'way she at last secured the fish,
4tier that, said my friend, I baited - tbe hook
lnd let her fish for herself, and hundreds
have seen her catch fier)linner.
-TEA, COFFEE AND TOBACCO.
Professor W. .Parker. of • the New York
College of Physicians and Sufgeons, at ti re
nt clinical lecture exatnined a man who
% as-)troubled with pa:pitntion of the heart.
' tie report states that the physical signs of
o .gittic diseases of the heart could be detect.,"
eil : and hence we may conclude, says Prof.
P l arker, with much certainty, that all the:
cardise disturbanCe is purely functional. de.
pending on the derangement of the digestive:
organs, and this organ depending on the free
tise of tobacco, tea, and coffee, and confine-
Meat within doors. What, then, are the in
dications of treatment ? Shall we give phys
ie in such n case? Physic cure bad habits!
Not .a bit of a rt. Let the patient, simply
throwi - away his tobacco, his tea and coffee
ailopt a plain, wholesome diet, and take7reg-/7
War exercise in the open air, and he will
sOon be well. In a word, remove the cause
of derangement, and the effects will cease.
117-A Goon RULE.—A:man who is very
reli now,- was very pOot when he , was a.
boy.,
When asked how he got his richcsin re ,
plied : --" My lather taugbt me never to play
till my work was linished,and never to spend
my money till I had earned it. It I had'but
ah hour's work, day, I must ilo that the
first thiOg, and in halt" an hour.
After This I was allowed to play z and I
then could play with much more pleasure
Man it I had - the thought of au unfinished
task before my Mind. I early formed the
Inthit of doing everything in time, and it
shim became perfectly easy' to do so. „It is
tO this owe my prosperity." Let .ktrery
bOy who reads this go mai - do likewise. '
EL - 7' THINi;S To BE OUT.—NOIUfe.I6
riot exhausted. Within her fertile bosofrt
there may be thousands of substances yet
ooktiown, as:the only recently found gutta
percha. To doubt this would be to repudi
-me the most
_logical inferences afforded by
the whole history of the earth. Corn and
elrape excepted, nearly nil our staples in veg
etable, food are of comparatively modern dis
covery. Society bad a lone existence with
t tea, colree, cot ton ,'cocoa, sugar and pota
t6es. Who shall say there is not a more nu
iffilig,tia plant than the sugar-cane,. a finer
root 'titan the potato, a more useful tree.than
cotton ? Buried wealth lies everywhere in
the ivititels of the earth, which needs but the
titue,divining rod of. organized action for its
t.scovery. --- .1 thrnet.m.
If Bant
le chil-
some
young
lurteert
s evi
that it
Many
.h more
Fry- DEFINITION Or. A lIUSDAND,--The
language is a copious one. If wt
had not hern previously aware of the fact, it
Would have been made evident to our under
standing by reading the following paragraph
iii a `catch paper: What is a husband ?.
If a lady's definition: "Ile is," said she,
Hi snarling, 'crusty, sullen, testy, forward,
cross, .grulfy, moody, crabbed, snappish, tart,
splenetic, surly, dry, brutish. fierce, morose,
Waspish, currish, boorish, fretful, peevish.
huffish. sulky, touchy, fractious, rugged - ,
'duster iug , captious, ill-natured, rusty, chin-,
growling,:-Maundering, upistr; stern,
~hating, frumpish. homorsome, envious dog
M a manger, who neither eats himself nor
IQ is others cat."
ft." 7 WitEN we hear men and women speak
Ifehtiv of th'e industrious parr of the corn
triunity, we feel jll5l like tracing back their
genealogy. We have,lorre so in several in.
tances, and you ‘voufd be surprised °mbar
We learned. The
_tn6st aristocratic man. of
ultr acquaintance i the grandson of a fiddler ;
the proudest. woman, a daughter of a shoe-
Makrr. It betrays a lack of good sense
cOndenin or to look with contempt on any'
virtuous person, however poor he or she
may he. The wise and good respect and tOve
g'oodness, wherever it may be found in till
its beauty and effulgence.
rf7"l3AEfrs.---An editor, who has been'
married about_ a year, speaking,of babies,
says "—The delight of the days—the
titerit'of the nights—elegant -in full dress,
btu horrible -in dishabille-,beatiful ,on they
sntile, but maddening on the yell—eirqui•
sitely in place in the nursery, but awfully de
tripp in the parlor, stage or railroad car—
the fountains of all joy and something else
--the wellsprings of delight, and the recip-:
feints of unlimited spankings—the glory of
"'pa "—the happin eff, of " ma"—tcho wouldn't
hiive
1 F . 77 " "jouN," said a elergyman,to his man.
"fyou become :a teetotaler—you have been
drink ing.again to-day." -, - I
1" Do you never take a drop yourself, mn
ilter ?"
- ky, but John, you must look at yqur
eh - Most:awes and mine."
1 '
" Very true, sir," says John ; " but can
you tell me how the streets or Jerusalem
were kept so clean ?•' 1
" No, John, I cannot tell you thal." . I ,
1 , . Well, sir, it is becauseust every One
k l ept his am door clean." • .
fri• A WTI ITER the BriStof Times tells
- al rather remarkable anecdote of a lizard • io .
the collection at the Chlion - ZoolOgical thir
dbos. " One, about a foot long, had swal
16wed another nearly as long as itself, but.
not having taken the. precaution to bite off
its head, it commenced scratchinr , when it
t down, and actually scriitcheen hole in
ifie side of the other, through which it emer
ged in safety,-while the voracious one died
from the injury, and was speedily gobbled
Up in turn by his rllations.
a.77-DmEcTroN CURRENTS.-If a log
clic from the Andei, in the interior of South
America, says 4jetk Maury, be set afloat
In the head waters -of the Amazon, and if
abot her log.cut from the Rocky Mountains,
is the_intericr of North America, be cast in
t¢ the head waters of the Missouri, they 'will
both, obeying the force of winds and the
sft of the -currents, be driven out upon the
• can through the• Florida Pass.
4U IN TUE year 1255, at Tewkesbury, a
rtain Jew, one Saturday, fell into a cess
pool, and would not allow himself to be
drawn wit on Saftirday, on account of his
reverence for the Sabbath. • Richard de Clew,
Earl of Gloucester, would-not allot' him to
h i p drawn out on the following day, being
Sunday, because of his reverence for his Sah
li, th, and so the, Jew died.
Ern. 'Alaxims.—Never.regret what
is irretrievable.
Never expose' your disappointment to the
Never complain of being ill used.
Always speak well of your friends, but
of your. tuemipi speak neither good nor
(It•SOCRATES, passing through the mar
ket, criedQUi,-4. How much is here I do
Rot need' Nattire is content with little,
Once with less poverty lies in Opinion
what is needful is soon provided, and enough
is as good as a
,feast; we are worth, what
we do not want ; our occasions being sup
plied, what would we do with more?
r
z i .
0:7 TILE DOLLAR NARK, as the character
is called, is a corruption or alteration of
tie iottials U. ,S., originally placed upon
Inerican paper money in its stead. One
portion of the *lrk is an S; the perpendi.-
tlar lines running . through or over it are
the U, with the curve cur off... .
.. .
fig' A cLeireit female Frenehmriter says.
-omen should not sit beside the man. they
wish to 'conquer, but 'opposiie him gi At
tack a heart by; tnil front, not by profile," is
cspretaloo, , • ;
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