The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 23, 1852, Image 1

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    13010' AT EICOVROON TRUK& •
TIIIt.4IDELPIiIA AND ItEADll'i RAILROAD.
(IN and atter SENDAI', June 44.11, 1852, and on es
t./kV fallowing Banday, until further notice. an
Express Esenrsion Passenger Train slit:Heave Pliita
denahla at 71, A. bl.,aird return from Pottsville at 4
P.. 41., same day, stopping at all Way Bouts on thc:
Line and at the following stations at the hours stated
Vt' vaitts• g ) DOWN Tii•lS.
ITime i Stations
A.M.
atfon!
Leaves .31.1 • Leaves fottsville 1,1,0
Passes Ptornixvillo 11+.31 ,Passes isit.eartion 4.67
PortFlowii .• $. Raven f 4.16
" llradin! i 9.7.1 " R e ading 5.21
Haven ittl;.43 Pottstown 600
•• 111 'pheenixtrille 6.20
Arrives ArPtali.viltri II DO 'Arrives at Phila.Pa. , ;.30
- -- - . -
- FARES.
For the pain/ trip, no and down, in No. lean!:
rr.,nl Phitad,lploa toPhamilville and back.farne
113 y,.. 6 I
1 40
...... ..
..75
Mil
.• .
" ollst. ~,,
" . •• .2 5n
••
~.• - •' S. Haven. Mt. Carbon & roltrville, iOO
rbettling In l'otb , s Me and bai.l, tothle day, ISO
rip 1..; . ,, imernre tamed weds theee trains. All
T1r5..1.. fort be ruirba.ed bethre enielin7 the ears.
May V, 1;-.' , ..'. _
..•, • t. 2-1(
PASSLNGgR TRAINS
56:17-
lArrir r. or THE P111.1.111:LFIIIA READING
/iZA Mao %11 , - : 4 UM R ARRANGI:3IC%T.
Frw rfokolilphia to Pott,vit:.% On and alit.] May
1 7 „ 1,!'. 5 ". 1 % 0; ,,, nrl 1.0 ,go jris'enper Train% daily
(-zond,ip , l'irwAvd,) bettterti Itr.sdirsg.
and rill•.
711nr:NING LINO
TIP- Ex pre, 71a it:31,1.5 Philadelphia daily except
sur,daNe. Pt 71 t - o.l . luck, A. M. The 1,V.1y Ttnio Iravr4,
PoliAy! Ile daily. elerpled at 7i Wrlo,-1,..A.,M.
=RIB
The Say Train 'saves l'hiladvlphia dailv. usrept
Sundays. at at o'clock, I'. 14. 'The- Lure's Train
!wave , . rottNvitie 413 ily, esserit Sundays, at .3;iii'clork,
P. M.
noun,: or PASSING PEAMING
For PltilatCl;•hil at 9 o'clack.lo rninntes. A.-M., and
4 n•r4irk 51 Illifililt . M. P. M. FOT Pottsville at 9 (Vrloek
31 in I mot , A. M. and 6 wrioek P. M.
14011 Trains f.tr‘jall the litations along the line.
FARES
lit class tars 14 dater cirri
*1 75 *1 45
Fo.3ll;ni. 1n Pilitntlititbla
.I.;
£l,lll,l'a In Pott„v One,
li..Rot in Pottsville, coiner of Union and Ita ilroad
rear of American Clouse. Passengers cannot
flier the cars unless provided with a ticket.
- Flity•pounda of baggage wilt he allowed to each pas-
F., ; :er Jo the.. lines, and pai4engers are eipreAftly
prottibitod Crum taking anything a. baggage but their
wear ink lioparl, which will be at thwrisk of its
By onler of the Hoard of Managers.
B..BRAUFt inD, Secretary.
23-tf
tune.•,, 15,51.
LITTLE SCEVELEELL RAILROAD.
ant r„,-
O . VTIIE li t ly i l i t . :;: d el n lL I VI
c .R o t a Lt c h o ':g a zrjrott
I N AND AFTER TUPSDAV, APPAL I, 13.'4, the
l'a.lenzer Train will have Tamaqua daily .(iiiinday
e x e eroed.) at t o'rinck A. M. and 11 o'clock I'. IR,
and connect lilt the Morning and Afternoon Trains
Iran Prineville, oil the Readirießailroid.
Returning, it kayo Pori Clinton. on the arrival
of tile Morning Tiainfrorn Philadelphia on tbr Rend
in Railroad. PARE.
To Philadelphia, -
,r Port Clinton.
JOIIN ANf£R?OS Cilneral Anent
Tainaqua,April 19, 1!151 15-If
eiv.".l.ti.llk'fri*li4 2 'S NO
LI °want), cum & CO.'S E.X PIIESS 11.
IA We are prepared to receive and ru, ward lially per
Pa,c4l::er Train, (our iliipre.444 Car be g" - 411na4,4
4:: ch:irre of ,‘Pori,Jl meesenr.ers) Inercbandize of all
riptioos.NickageN,blindlr,,q,ciedrank itotrg, &r,
m-4:1; 14oritchlar attention paid to collect :tic
14:4144 and Account..... Paqageß and Coo:14 dent erect
Early to all intermediate ptacem between Philadelphia'
TottaVille. Offices— Centre Street, Pottsville;
No. 43, Suitt!' Third Street. Philadelphia; N 0.6 Wall
streei,, New York So. S 'owl Street, Bolton.
IroWARD,,BARI. & Co.
April l s„ I5.:1. 144 If
LIM . GUTS Sc. TOLLS ON COAL
r _
U
I't ICE OF VI I: & DING It• !Lana ( 7 0.
ph/dear/sic Sept. 2, Ibsl.
On and after the fdlt instant, the Rates of FREIGIITIS
TOLI.B on 'Coal, transported by this Company;
be as follows, until further notice
FROM
Tip lanond,
'eolade
:alined Plane
Mretown,
G.•rrnanlnwn'R R.,
of Sehuylkill,
Nlltuyunk.
..prittZ Mill,
& Ply
th R. it.. 3 ;
ts'
r ,, rt ?"....nnray,
aNey Forge,
,n,litzvill,, ~
•s rom, t ; ~„,,,,
n...vi11 , .
\'‘..
BEM
.:n'n' Rradinz &
er ul Lite. Board - ut Nlais:Auvis.
I:{l.A
to-tf
1111E1
SOEIIITLWILL NAVIGATION.
Etit , Etaro:6-r•=4.
)1; NAT IGATI ,, N; CO IIrA Pi V, 1
Sekt. r. 11 , 42. j
k 11) cPTCR the SfUh ebarre tot the
uf l'aN.,tf fur Tt,ll nu A taihntrile Coal, carried
the sl fll N A VIO Will 1,1 - • a, fotte,e,.
rh. r y.
• 11.1 M
(lg. ' rfA rIM. 1 114.
Hi'ad•Anhta, 7O , I 9 67 ' 60
'!..2.c ,11,1 k. 70 - 69 . 67 1 60
~C •Ma11,55 i 51 ' 5.1. 1 i 45
:Nh,h4;i4cen. . 55 ! 54 • ke i 45
.' , Tr.mit - li Dm, - ' 55' 51 451 i 45
n
.pt rt : 55 5 , 0 :- tt !45
\ ,, N.6nvn, " 55 i 51 -!
52 : 45
firrawdv, . 52 i LP ; 49 • 43
y 1'.,r0. L2 i 511 . 49 ; 43
t"•,, 1 1 1111.' 52 1 50 . 49 ; 43
roviderde, 50 • 44 ; 47 ; 41
titville, 44 ; 4 - 4 45 ; 40
t•.= 1 aid, Cr . 41 ; 45 1' 40
to - 0 1A1';.:. ' 4.1 -,: 47; ; 45 ' 40;
lintari. , 40 1 -4 . 5 1 43 ; 39
.boriwgll, ' 40 I .45 43 i 39
13 . d'''S 10 1 30
43; i I!! -19 : 311,
43 1 411" 40 . 30
40 ; 39 37 , 33
35 • 5 . -1 33 '
.4,
It. se
MIZI
rharge i• ill be per ton of TM Ito= ,lesr= five per
Ik for wamtr, aP uPtanl..and no chugo
an twenty -11v: ante per ton 0 in Ire made for
d. r of tbs Manager..
F . FRALty, pvutidrnt
37-tr
MEM
mlitylwrmm7;,m
Of
EDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON MEILIIIANDISE%
to c0mm..... Ntiort. I.
lIATES OF FIZLIGOT PER 100
. 7.7
;
• . »3
z 7,7
TRAN.IN , ItTED
: i:.,3.—RittttnionusCoal„lltici. , l
Iron tole, Limestone. Pig-Iran. rla. rum.
Cif.,.—Filoorns, Burr 81t.r1.0,
ern t, I:rind.tones, Guano, Laths, t '
Railroad Iron. !teary, Roan, } -10 9 tig• 5 1 ells
, silts , StnnOen, T.;r, Torpen- I
,Tonbc r ;old Lumber. J
C:a.:.; —Ale. Beer and Porter.
•-•• Pot and Pearl. Dark, Dailey, I
• and Horns, rtarel. s . Catt Ont
Liquara, Grain. I
• l' , linr., , ,rtmztl; Dar nr
.. , ,Ared Iron, WHOA* Pitons. Flat '
Railroad Iton. Lead and Shot,'
Potatoes,, Nails Lnd Spikra
;Pros,, tour, Surer, Saltpetre & ;
''l4ll,4lArtel,'t Ciao •
—Apples. Bran. B..trt.rl
... .r ., Tair. , ,Earthpn-svareEgg ol ,l
'T. 4 :(exceptthiirestated)benip
& entirty.
.•. Lather, Lire Stork. Mannfac- } 17 etc 9 era
~f lr, n ,a, 'Machinery; O i l . O Y O-
Paints. Raw Hide*, Rapt. Rl+
.
Iron, steeds, Steel, Sweet I
& Wire-
Czz , v—ltooks nod Stationtry,l
'"Pd sho,..Eamphinn & Spirit
( inns, tans% and Que,nso are,
;",• I onf..monerv. Dry G00d.;., 7.2 ft!. liits
Meat aid-Frutt.
n LN , n4s. flops: nf
Wined and AVonL
STEAM CAR FACTORY.
ft.wp_
I , hes Ica ve to inform the public tbat
to their former siT.Am chraw;
and FUUNDIW, they hare recently put up
Marlittlery and - Sbops for the manufacture of
tL e AR: 4 . TRI;t:Kel and whet : Rail !load Cars, by
!,,,a-pr, Which nuablex them to r=ecite all that
only much twtter, but with greater
:• 3, ‘ h iind at the. vary lowest prices. !laving thus
eitenvis e preparations, and
requirin: %rota thiv kind, will find it to
s drantazt in give them a call.
17.41G5! BANNERS! FLAGS!
„ ArrENTIoN, !
`t l Pol7,of Hl.Air:S and BANNER or ey-
MI& of BIINTINti. COT
. E:e , nr nottorx, and Staff.,
~
for nil ?aril.' for tip- approaching Cano
n
rtrt4 NIEETINGg. cirtng; it()C,'„lF.:Tleta and
At.,Enn ean be eupplied With any qrrantity, at low
fit NTI NG and 811. E: Paley the , pieee
or
T., at. WM. G. MINTZER'r3
Fringe, Cnrd and Tat..el &oft.
L 31 ti
0.83 North 3d St., Phttadelphl3,
1852:
,
, •
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f P. Id.
WYOMING SI2llllNaltY, i •
KINGSTON. LVZERNE COUNTY, PA. '
'pills Institution has one of the most desirable In
cations In :Cathryn Pennsylvania Kingston is
a quiet, pleasant and salubrious village. one mile
Wert of Wilkesbarre, and accessible by daily stages
from all parts of the country. The school has now
been in nper anon ,evrn years, during which its pa
tronage has been. liberal and fronsiantly increasing.
Through the,tounificente of Win. Swriland. Esq.
an ad.titional Seminary building, an by .50 fret. and
tbire unties high. has Just been completedoind by
the liberality of lion. Zibi lieunett; the School Li
how furnished with a vahiableand •stensive library.
entirely new. The Chemical, Philosor.hkal and As
talon:mai Apparatus of the. Instituti4n is , regatda,
by ail who have knowledge of li. as or a high order,
and ample. InT full espernurnis in Nalltral. Silence.
The Itoard of Instruction for the ensuing Year is
as follows: ,
• WS,. REUBEN NELSON,A,„ n Trine ipal and PM
fen&Of of Mental and Moral Srfence. 1 •
Rev-YOUNG C. SMITH, A. M., Professer ht An
cient Languages. •
MVEIZS, A. 11., Professor of MaShematles
and Natural Science
,.Rev. JOIIN A. nramet.T.prorrssor or Lerman,
and Assistant in Ancient I-angnasei.
11. De LAPLACE, Protector or French and Spanish
Language,.
JAMES W. WESTLAKC, Arsi.lant in Mathemat
ics and Teacher of Vocal NinAie.
1 05
2 75
ROBERT IL TUBB& M. I)., Professor arAnatorny
and l'hysiolnv:
Miss EMILY CARPENTER.. Precentrers;
MN JANE 3,14 ELSON, Teacher of Drawlng and
Painting.
les ELLEN C. RORIE, Teacher of Music.
The. Public will perrelye that the institution is nu
tlet the supeivislon and instruction of a very full
Boatel of Teachers, and the patrons ate assured that
nu Flies will be 'spared to promote the most thorough
nnproveinent of all theyupils. '•
. The necessary expenses at this histitution are
moderate. Board is 91 30 per week ; Washing, 3 7 1
per dozen; and Fuel, 92 50 Per year.
. _
. Term of !Term of) Term of
• 12 weeks 117 weeko l3 weeks
Corn. Eng. trenches, 33 31 $4 74 $3 e 2
Higher do do 446 632 181
Ancient & Modern Lan-
guagen, 6 14 8 70 6 66
Drawing , &Painting.eitra, 2 h 0 - 3 95 3 . 02
Music, with use of the Pi
ancixestra, -11 17 -15 52 12 10 .-
Hoorn rent in Seminary,
(male i.turlents,) 112 1 58 1 21
Cheinirai and Pliiinnophi-
:al Lectures, 56 - 78 60
Embroidery, Extra, 2 21 3 13 2'40
The whole expense ror floard,Wailhing.Firel,Lights,
and Tuition in the liinhen English branches, Inc one
year, will Hot exceed $lOO. -,
cm.llN Dun F(1I( 1852-53.
The Academic year in divided into three lerrilg.
$3 on
15t T , •nn routotenres Aug. 19; 1952, colillialles .12
perks—Varati❑n of one week.
24 Term corninencp,4 ?gni , . 17, 1651,,colititiure 17
sceelu.—Vacatinis Imo weeko.
Terin cnninwnfes Match 30, I 553, coptinues 13
wee►.—Vacation
The eir4lipline of the Institution rombinre mildness
With firmness, inculcating sound moral and religion*
principles, persevering industry, strict order and cor
rect 41eportinent.
Students are received at any time, though it is
very important that they should eine, at!the coat
mencernent of the term. Catalogues of the-Semina
ry, and any Information relative to it. can be ob
tained by addressing the itinetpal or either of the
undersigned. D. A. SIIEPARD,
Toesidenl of the Board of Truaters
Lonn BUTLER, Nee' .
in •
g.too. Sept. 4,1 l
2. 2fLl y
POTTSVILLC ACADEMY. "
V till undersigned having bean entrusted w ith 'the
directlou of the Pottsville Academy. takes the lib
erty to recommend this Institution to the patronige
of the public. The Principal, who received his edu
cation in the best universities Of Germany and Paris,
and who ban been for several years engaged in teas-b
-ine in this cauntry„wdlteach ancient and nindern
pages. the Latin,Greekilebrew,German and French,
the higher branches. 61 Mathematics, as Geometry, Al
gebra,Surveying,Mensuration and Calculus,as well as
Natural Philosophy and the principles ofehernistry
whilst Mr. J T. Sem:gaga, a graduate of Yale Col.
lege. and a practical Book-keeper, will take charge - of
the English branehes,as Spelling, Reading, Writing,
Composit ion,llhetorie, Arith metic,•ll istory and Ger.-
gra phy. The principle:, of Itook.keeping will be taught
and the pupils exercised in the keeping of fictitious
accounts by double entry. Even the smallest boys
wilt be faithfully taught by the leachers themselves,
and to young men an opportunity will be afforded to
prostente their studies as far as at any of our 'com
mon Coltegrx. With a strict discipline shall be com
bined a respectful and kind treatment of the 'cholera.
Pupils from abroad can be arcominndated with board
ing on moderate terms, in respectable private board
ing houses., The terms oftnition are a n hitherto, $2l
yearly, fir Languages. $S extra. The year Is divided
into 3 sessions, tat finm the let Monday in Sept. to
New Year, *lO, extra $3 ; 2.1, from New Year to the.
2,1 Monday in April.a7 and 02 50 extra; 3d, froin
thence to the 3d Monday in July, $7, and *2 50 sutra.
link payable at the end of the first notion of each
session .11 is highly important Om every scholar
should enter the Sam' with the commencement of
the first Sesolon. L. ANGELE, Principal..,
July :it 36-IY
• g
ea
70 65 1% 45-
70 I 65 !• 45
70 f 5 ;' 45
70 f. 5 . 45
70 ' 65 i 45
70 65 45
70 h 5 , 1 45
55 50 1 35
150 1951 I JO
45 ;0 25
40
15 215
:15 I : , 20
25 no
15 1 05
' 20 15 •'
05
2(1 15 1 •115
21)
111 05 • 110
IHI ]r ' 95
1 on S;
1 09 n, ; 95
I ni)
1 10 i
CLOTHING! Clothing!! CLOTHING!!!
TIIE unit ettensivo atrortinent of
/
Clothing in to huylß ill County. from WI
to:Miter rent. rlie.iper and better made
than eon be. purchased elsewhere, is at
•• (l l) OAK HALL , ' corner of Centre and Mahanton
go Streets.
A inazniiireni assortment of PALL and WINTER
CLOTHINf;. of the mosi fashionable styles. is now
on hind and ready for silent prices i hat DEFY COlll
- An every article cold at this establish
ment is nisnitfactured in Pottsville, it is, therefiire,
el pr,..gly adapted to tins region. and offers grieit mi
ss i i ii,g t , to miretiasers over all the rery tifferiot
Ciro mad,. Main , .
liN E TRIAL will prove ibis. beyond all 1:10Ubl, ter
any who are strangers to the fart ; and thoari who
have not yet purl a [ISM/ their PALL or WINTER
Clothing, will tin well to rallanitjudgefor thenmelVes:
An immense , variety of .
BOYS' CLOTHING. .
EMM
Sit itable for the sesson, at extremely low priers. /
Remember the old stand," 01.1) OAK HALL," coy
net 0P Centre and Mattantonza Streets.
7.: •
I 1 - . 4
c
L
cliwAnD T. TAYLOR. Proprietor.
(Late Lire' e,cwrr I:: TAB 4011, Importers of Cloths tnd
llry Goode.)
111
A CARD.—EDWARD T. TAYLOR. 15Ierrliant
Tailor, Wlllllll respect fully ran the a itAntion otitis no;
merons friends and the public to his Fall and Win.:
ter Stork or e.tothe, eassimers. Elerant Vestlngs;
&cc., selected from the hest machete, which he Is pre.:
pared to make Op to order, at very moderate prices.
An assortment Gloves,Kerchlits,fluependercillik
Shirley. &c.
31 North IVharres,aboreArdi Street, Pht!tura,'
() rrcit to ! .le, at Inweat market rates, 11,300,
Common Oil, suitable for greaoing,
,!
Itals. relined oil. for machinery,
4,775 " Bleached Winter and Spline Elephant'
rind White Oil,
Sperm, Adamantine. a nd Crystalline Candles.,
10,00 (WE Relined Miners' 011, free from dirt and,
sediment, and light rothr.
3,000 Gals. Pure 14pron Winter and Bpring!
•
' strained,
125 BM,. Cincinnati fArd Oil, '
p GILBERT & CO.'S New York Warr Rooms, 332;
BROADWAY, Corner of AN- •
TIIONV street, and oppositt Broad
way Bank and Theatre, w 'ere the
largest assortment of Pianpa Rd and
:cohost the eelebrattd improved hltilean, may be
lotind—ill of winch have the Afelittlic Frame, and
are warranted to stand any clitnate;lnd give entire'
satisfaction, and will be sold at great bargains. fly
an experience of Errat sears, resulting in many im.
portant improvements, the ikioleap' has been brought
to a perfection attained by no others. Nearly 2,000
.Erileans have been applied, and the demand if rapid,
ly lama-Aaiun. Elegant Ilcudoir or Cottage Pianos,
convenient for small rooms. T. It. & CO,', Pianos
see admitted to be superior to all others. owing to
their firmest and hing standing in tune. Prices same
as at the Ittannfactory. Dealers supplied at liberal
discounts. E. H. Wade's and the entire Boston cata-
Inane of Music and Instruction Books famished at
tins Store al wholetalf.
lIORACE WATERS, Sole Agent '
MERGE!
Conmantly on hand an extensive assortment of se
cond hand Pianos In Rosewood and Mahogany rase■,
varying in prices from *3O to *l5O. Second hand
Xolean Pianos from *WO to ; 1275—Grand Pianos
from 1130010 *7OO. ' Prince and Co.'e Melodeons tram
015 to *W. Catharta 1155 to *9O. Guitars frOm *lO
to $75. dry. Arr. . .
'Aug. 29.1852. 35.2 m
NEW WROLESAI.E AND RETAIL
REDDING AND FEATHER WAREHOUSE,
No. (;9 Kora. Suomi Street, bdaw drel,lplia.
SADY-MADE Feather Beds, Boistem• altd pit,
It lows •'
'Curled Bair, Moss, Cotion„and other Mat
trams ; Bedstead', Cots. ttriutfortableo, Counter
panes, Blankets, Sheets. Pillow Camas, Ticking, Bind
mei, and Feathers ofevery description ; Curled Hair,
Cat-tail= and Husks in every variety, tallied will be
disposed oral the most favorable rates. Housekeep
ers, Hotel Proprietors, and others are requested to
call and ermine the goods before. purchasing. Par
tieulsr.attention wall be civet, to ordered work, and
the goods warranted to give satisfaction, and equal
to what they are represented.
SPIRAL SPRING M ATTILA USES, Oran improved
pattern, on hand or made to order.
WM. (HWES dc CO.
.76.301 •
VDER. & MILNEA
, . 43-tf
FRUIT & CONFECTIONERY DEPOT,
No. 518 Market Strut, Ittivreu Sekryttal
• SEVENTH and RIG lITLI, Phltird'a.
TOIIISI C. fIMIN respectfully Informs the public
of this and the adjoining eouni les. that he keeps
always on hand a large and varied assonment of
Fruits, Cakes and Confectionery, which be will igen
as cheap as ran be bought at anr Mbar establish
ment in Philadelphia. and be invites 'all persons who
may want anything in his line, Wean and see him
before purchasing Maembere.. 6 „arders (tom the coon.
try ernt receive prompt eaten ton.
. Ns, 1, 1851
MINE
PUBLISHED EVERY s'ArrußDA.y By BENJAMIN__ BANNAN, P9TTSVILLE, SCHUYLICILLCQUINTY, PA.
VOL. XXVIII.
TERMS OF TUITION
Qtrati.ty the trur tett of Cheapness
Aa..rit forth.. Nev York, London and , Path fashions
Pvittsviltr. Oct, 'I,
. -
BOLDIN & PRICE,
VrHow, Brown and Flinty Soap
200 Obis. Biraits Bank and Tannpra• Oil. •
Nay IS, Isn. • 211-Iy*
100 PIANO FORTES,
Reid. 4,1.652
AND POTTSVILLE'
I frlll teach 'you to pierce the bowels of the Marttit'and bring -out from •he.caocrns _ of Mountains, Metals which' will give strengthtoour ban& and subject all Nature to our use and pleasure.—Dr.,ollSson
CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
Io , IiOLESILE and RETAIL, ai the Philadelphia t
`1 Watch and Jewelry Store; No, 95 North = •
SECONV street, cornet of taIIARILY Phila- I
deiphia. 1 '
Gold Lever i'Vatrhes, full Jewelled f IS Ca-' • • l
rat CaseJ, • Oi:, v 0 I
Silver do full .Isvel„ $l2 1 Gold Snelaeles, 7 (19
Silver Lepine, do It/ 1 Fine silver do ! 150:
do • do do 9I Gold lltaci.leta, 3 00j
Superior Quartiers, '7 1 1..-idiev'GliklPentils,l 00
Imitation do . 5 I Silver Te.ispoons,sek,s 00
Gold Pens, with Fenril and Silver Holder, 1110
Gold Finger Itings.:lll. to $0 Cents: %Tamil Glasses,
plain. 121 errata; Fatent, !NI: Paii...11..25 ; other arti
cles In proportion. All pools la arrantril lo he whai
they ate sold lot. , '.e STA I'FFER, k! HOLLEY,
e Suet eFsors to We'll:lra&
On hand. some Cold and Silver Levers ana Lepineq,
still lower than the above prices. - - •
Aug. 21.1j052 - ' 35-1 y
• REMOVAL-
BRA DV & fili.lolT, s ign of the Big Watth.op
rerisite Morthner's lintel.
We invite our friends and the
m 11,11,7111 Grneral to tall and emit- 1r..4 . 1.,,,
ine our stock, as we tel confident 4 4.:L. , ‘ , .._....ttk
it is the hest that was ever offer- -- —7 ''
ad in this regiothand we will sett at Philadelphia
prices. .
Oor stock realists in part of a full assortment of
(mid and Silver• Layer Gold and ; t3tlVer Lepinti
Watches,Wateare,
gilverTabe&TOaapoons Forks,tlinter-knives, &e.
Plated Castor', l Fruit 14-Calte Baskets,
Plated Card Tr a ys, Cops. i MantliNlrnaments,&e.
And a genryal agniatneht of Fancy Goods
Witha thorntigh knowledge of our hardness. and
every facility for purchasing to advantage, we canact
be undersold by honest dealers in the State. We re
turn thanks fur the liberal - 'mucilage we have hereto
fore received, and by strict attention to business, we
hope-to niet It the confidence' of the community - and
our, share of their patronage.. •.
WILLIAM BRADY.
, .
. .
3 .14TEW/lIIT ELLIOTT:
N. it--A liberal-discount tq Pedlara and mall Deal
'era.-
1) Pa'rtiettlai ;nttnntion paid to the repairing of
Watchel and Jew Mu
MM:11
May 10, 1932
AT TUE OLD STAND
VIA 110411EN';S Whotevilc and Itetali.liock.Tinte-
Eaniece, Watch,'and Jewelry Establishinent, at his
Old Stand," NO. 23$ MARKET Street, (between 7th
and 6th, South Side.) Philadelphia.
friends.old Customers'. and the'ruklictllUlt know
that 1 am at alt tames prepared to
furnish Watches,Jewelry, Fancy•r4 s l4„:*
Article?, Superior Gold Pens of all 4 rLaS .
kinds, with Gold:and Silver lint- -
dors in variety. 4c., at the very lowest Cash Prices.
together with the. hest supply of superior Clocks and
Time-pieces, eyrie offered at this Estahlidiment.
E. If. being a practical Time-piece and Watch
Maker, with an lexperience of nearly 20 years —lO
yems at his presint location—la at all times prepared
to furnish, by WhOlesale and Retail, warranted "Time.
keeperezrif the very hest quality,—comprising Eight
dry and Thiny•linur Clocks and Time-pieces, of plain
and highlYornamental designs, ofall styles and adap
ted for Counting Houses; Parlors. Halls:Churches,
Factories, Steamboats. Rail Cars, &e. Also, Alarm
Clocki. a most deSirable article for Sound Sleepers,
and for all whose business requires them to be Up
in the morning early.
Clocks, Time-plezes, Watches and Jewelry °revery
description, repaired with great care and warranied:
Dealers supplied with Clocks and Clock Trimmings.
May 8, Itb2. , 19.1y
FALL STYLE! FALL STYLE!
:rim SD risemrit p wow respectflilly call the al
-1 tention of the public to hig splendid aslortillt.lll 01
FALL sTri.}: fili !TATS, now ready for inspection
at Ids stafid-the
imNEW. DAT AND CAP STORE. Centre
St red i 7'ro Doors abort. the Miners' Batik,
whern will at all tunes be found
the latest and most appromd Style
of and CAPS, of all descrlA
lions.
fie would call tipertal attention to Lie TOTING
GENTS' NEW sTVI,E 01 , . HATS, Whirl] for lit:li
nes., durability anal texture cannot be X;lir paexed.
Ever thankful fiir the.Patrllll:lge nn liberally bestow
ed upon lam, lie Wipes to merit a Continuation of the
same. CEOItHE TAPPEN.
Aug. 11.
I,I3rDIA-RI7IXI3E EL Gloves, MITTENS &e
OUNTRY MEM:HANTS, in making their pitr
ijehases, .hould I mo ticgli.et these 'desirable and
saleable nificlev. their manufacture has been much
improved recently it nd they arc made Very durable.
Particular attention is reipieMeil thp AN:OOL I.IN
CII aroLMITTLINS. They are indbmch
cable in cold and wio weather. Ladies will find these
Moves tisrfitl itt any work that will soil the hand.,
to the same time Ilaat they will cure the Worst Salt
dtheuni or Chapped Hands inimediatety. They are
Made all lengths In protect the arms and wrists. Pot
sale by Bowen & hreNainee, New Volk ; Norcross &
Towitr, Bunton; John Thornley, Philadelphia; E.llll'.
Pittrderimn & Baltimore ; Ctlt & !Umber. Ht.
Louie; Ran& IlirltroC. (loci:Matti; and by ell Rub
ber Dealers in the; Union.
For riair at n•ltil•by (•nnntry Merchant* throughnut
the United State* Ynd Canada.
Sept. IS,
THE old established POCK F.7,"1100K and MOROC
CU
CANE mmillEkcionic, Invited at :4,`, Chrs
not Street for the past TWENTY-ONE:
T EARS, has been: removed to No. 205
',Run STREET, Ors:: door below fah St..
where can he found tho largest and hest
assortment of the full,wing articles. vie •
Pocket Books. Port Folios,
I
Dressing Cases, Writing Cases,
flankers'Cases, I flank Book Holders
Bill Books, r I Money 13,rto;'
Cigar Cases. Razor Strops.
Porte Monnaics, Work Cases,
Card Cases, • Needle Cases.
F. If. SNllTll.lhanl.fol for past favors, hopes by
attention, and with , a determination to Kell the best
finality ofgoods at the lowest prices, to-receive a share
of patronage. The Trade ate reguestid to call and
etamine before putchasing elsewhete:
N. D.—Repairing:done with neatness and despatch.
F. 11. SMITII,
2(15 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
35-3 m
Aur. 251.11352
COMAIISSI9IIIg.ffR AND PEED
respectfully !announces to the
public that he has opened a FLOUR and FEED
Commission :store, at the corner of CALLOWIIILL
and RAIL. ROAD streets. w hero )4 he will sell at the
t
Reading Wholesaleml.Retail pr 3, 'with the freight
added.
FLOUR by the Barrel or 1140(1111y.
FEED oral! kind?' Bran dad Middlings;
BALE flay and Straw ;,Corn, Oats and Chops.
'With full confidence in his ability to render riatisfac
lion to customers, be respeetfuitysolieitirm share or
Public Patronage. JAMES GLENN,
Commission Agent.
3S-tf
Pottsville, Aug• 21. 1852
FARMERS LOOK AT THIS
ne:4,11: READ!:
LAND PLASTER at Id cut. per bushel. Beet PE
RUVIAN 21 cts. per pilund. Hee( PA
TAGONIAN GUANO at low'rates, POUDRETTE
at 40 co. per huttlier,, or $2 per barrel.
HAVE YOUR MONEY.--The Guano oßered above
is but little above the cost of trannwlrtation.
POIIDRETTE we offer you a( the manufacturer'
pekes. and of qualiiy unsurpassed.
LAND PLASTER.—In this we,beat the wort& We
have facilities for eluding one Dint:sand bushel dal':
and our pricealefiea competition. Come Ferment al
to C. FRENCH 4- CO,
New Steam Plaster Mill,
At inaction of Old. York Road. Crown and Callow
hill Street', Philadelphia
Aug. VS, MR
4 orNV : 4 " *1
rpir Es E Soperiorticales were Invented by Tumuli
Emdearr about' 25 years a,lO ; they have been in
constant use, and pow after various improvements
are offered by the atrbsctibers, and wt
ti ar ranted cor
rect and unsurpazied curar • nd durability;
after a fair trialoif *a approve ; wan be returned.
SCALES FOR 11. ROADS, CANALS.' HAY.
CATTLE, COAL, STORES, and for wetghing all
kinds of klerchan i 11... manufactured at the old es
tablished stand, N NTH Street, t,e'ar Coates St.,Phil
adelphia. ABBO TT & Co..
tirreeOssors to Ellicott & Abbott.
Agents.—TirmAr( ac SirAw, 313 Market sr., Phil
adelphia ; FEARa Pprr, rottaville,
dept. 4, 1652
urt.! EL&IatOWS
PutcpwitATlON.
NertA F_aat earner pf NINTH cod -RACE Street.
PICILADELP.III4.
WHERR he eoatinats to treat all 'private and del
tcate iWases. guaranteeinga E ore In all cases.
Eitrangera and- Residents. of both sexes, are toted
to the Doctor's 'Private Rooms, where he can always
be consulted confideattstly. flee of chaige. ' -
KY Persona 17FialifIC Al A distance, by enclosing
liner dollars in a letter, post-paid, rtatlng symptoms,
will.receice a bottle, of the Doctor's Magical Prepara
tion, by return of mail.
Office hours Dont 'o'clock, A. Id., till 10, P. M.
Sept. 15.1&A , 384:1y
NEW TOI3ACCO, FiRM' . IIND SEWLI2
THE alituicribers r e spectfull y hnfirm f-uuritry Mer
^ 'chants that they have now an baud a general as.
sort went (tribe twit VIRGINIA BRAND TOBACCO.
aventlisli Si. Lump Bd. Lump, Es. Plug, &c., at the
Manufacturer lowest prices.: Also. a fine assort
ment or Foreign anitDomestic; Began, Snuff, Smok.
the Tutlacco.PlPef. Pipe Heads, &e., which we wilt
sett at thu - lowest paces: •
• ' 1 , ,; 8. WOOD WARD & co.,
R 3 North Thlid Street, Philtdelphia.
Aug. T 41851. ;. ,15-340
A FACT 211A* ALL SHOULD KNOW.
VISE undersigricd respectfully announces to his
friends,and the public in ten-.
eral. that be haaronidanily on band alreognf i r
and manufactures al/ kind* of ran w.
-
cy Saddle, and Harness, and all de
scrlptlons of riding and driving tna• 4
teriale—Doable and ilingle Hefner ,
—Whips and Fly-nets—lfalr Dinars wade to order.
Ile Invitee all to call entnee hitn.oppotne the Amer
ican Ilonse,and respectfally *oiled , a share of the
public pattotitge. M: A. WELAII.
Aug; IDS. 1831. 115.1 y
ELM
RS'
MB
EEO
ELM
ME
IZEDIOV4SL
MEI
36.2r0
WAREIIOUSE
SEMI
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1852.
PRILADELPRIA LIFE INSURANCE
C.:QMP.4 P TM. $lOO,OOO.
el !LAHTI:It PERPETUAL...Hair* lo . wer than any
A./ Pennsylvania Company. Thai Company has ado'.
• trd the Cash system. entirely. and minced the rote/
to the I owert point compatible with safety to. the In
su red and a sound Institution.
oiliee, N. W. Corner THIRD and WAL N UT NIL
Amu Mice. F. WHITNEY, Pottsville.
May W. I.
i• i;j2 •••• :Os
115 undersigned. Agent for tie Lyeeeeine Cereekty
idstast Interasee Company, which , has probably
become more popular than any other similar institu
tion in the Stmt., di' prepared to, effect insurances
against loss by rite, on all descriptioht of Buildings,
Merchandize, and ot het property, on the usual' fair
and liberal terms of the Company. 'AWACS are al
ways promptly paid as soon as they are satisfacturi
dy,made known. Persons baring property to be in
/11/red. may apply to the subscriber. in Pottsville, el
:her personally or by letter, and they shall be prompt
ly attended tn. r JOI4:11 HARLAN.
June '20.1552. 2841
STATE DIUTIME TIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA AGENCY
NI, O. L 45 Chesnut street. United States Hotel Build
.ing. GILLETT & COGGSHALL, Agents.
Abstract from the Second Annual Report, made May
Ist,118.51:
Whole number of policies issued in
both branches of business, Twenty
Thousand, .211,001 .
Whole tuhonnt of property titU, 115,150,0 S 00
Total amount or PreMims rectived
In cash, and hills recelsal.le, $375,200 27
Total amount of losses and calmness, 100,120 72
Amount of Cart) and Guarantee Cap
ital now to reserve for future tosses, $250,125 75
Including a Cants aurplus of 50,075 25
The Cdmpany Was organized but two years since,
upon Puttly.mutual principles. and with no expecta
tion of Bo tar superseding many other institutions.—
It is, tievertheleks true, that its success - is unparallel
ed, and the amount of business done, number of Pol
icies issued, and losses met with and Paid, in the•
same Period, exceed that of any Insurance Company
upon record. Its capital increases with its liabilities,
and no part of this can be applied °them:tee than for
the benefit of theparties insured by this Company. '
DIRECTORS:
J. P.ltutherford, Prest.; A.. 1. 'Gillett, Secretary;
P.C. Sedg wick j Samuel Jones, ;,
Jona B. Packer John R. Rutherford;
Robert Klotz; ' S. T. Jones; '
A. 'A. Carrier, Actuary.
We, the undersigned, residents of Schuylkill coun
ty, and tnembets Of the State Mutual Fire Insurance
Company'of Harrisburg, l'ennsylvania, take pleasure
in recommending the above Company to those seek
ing aafe and cheap Insurance, It being a purely Mer
chants' and Farmers' Company.
Hon. SoLl'oster,Pottsville, J.& R. Carter,Tamaqua,
Richard 11. Morris. du J. W.Shoemaker,S.H.
J M. Beatty , & son, do Heilner
The Subscriber has been appointed sole agent 'of
the above company for f ottsville and vidinity, and
all applications for insurance must be addreuted to him.
JA.K. ii. H.RiEFF.
•
Orilee ntimuite the Miners' Bank, Pottsville.'
July 10.' 28-tf
LIFE nistraerccE_
rile. GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, (i.NNIIIn'T
and Trust Company,Of Philadelphia. ;Office No.
132 Chesnut Street. Capital, 8300,000. Charter per
petual. Continue to make insorancsson Lives onthe
most favorable terms.
The capital being paid up and invested,togethe r w Lib
a large and constantly Increasing reserved fund, of
fers a perfect security to the insured.
The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly,.iar
quarterly.;
The Coinpany add a noaus pertoditally to theta-
Durance. Castile, Thu kit liobuit, appropriated In
December,lB44, and the second Bonus in December,
1849,antount to an addition of V. 02 50 to every $lOOO
Insured tinder the oldest policies. making 81262 50
which will he paid when It shall become a claim, In..
stead of WOO originally insured; the next oldest
amount tn 41237 50; the next In age to 31212 50 for
every $1001); the others in the saute proportion ac
cording to the am - tuna and time of standing, which
additions make an aver.ige of more 111311 00 per cent.
upon the ptemlums paid. Without Increasing the an
nua I premtum.
.The foll Owing-ate a few exam ,
ster
m Bonns or
Policy. Insured. addition.
/'"^s4 $lOOO 11252 50
•• E/ 2500 CSO 2
" 276. d 20(0) 415
5000 11157 50
&c. &C.
ME
Par phleta containing tables . of rates arid explana
tions, forms of application; and further information
can be lied at the office.
U. W. rtlellA [IDS, President.
Joins F. .ISsirs, Actuary.
The subscriber Is Arent for the above Company in
!iclozylkill County, and will effect InSuraiires, and
give all necessary information on the E 1.111.11 . Ci •
June 20.1850
Ntliit4zieitAtlsli)z+42o#l44:l
HE Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company
T
—Oillce North Room of the Exeltange, Third St.,
Philaitelphla•
rinc INSllRANCE.—lanililin,”, Merchandise and
other property in Tors and Cedstrg, insured against
O. ordamage by fire at the lowest rate of premium.
. MARIN EINSCRANCE.—They also Cosner Ves,ets.
Cargoes and Freights, foreign or coastwise under open
or special policies, as the assured may desire.
HAAN') TRANSPORTATION.—They at,o insure
inerrhamlize transpiirted by Wagons, Railrhad Cars,
Eanal Boatirand Steamboats, on rivers and lakes, in
the most liberal terms.
DIRECTORS.
Josepirll. Seal, James C. hand
Edmund A. Souder, Theophilus
John 47. Davis, If. Jones !hooks,
Robeil Burton, Henry Slime,
John R. Penrose, Hugh Craig,
Samuel Edwards, George Spoilt,
Geo. O. Lelper, Spencer alcllvain,'
Edward Darlington, Chutes Kelly,
Isaac R. Davis, J. O. Johnson,
William Folweil W illram tiny.
John Newlin, Dr. S. Thonias,
Dr. IC M. Huston, John Sellers,
William Eyre,Jr. J. T. Morgan,
D,T.Alorgan, Wm. Ilagaley.
WILLIAM MARTIN Nesbit:Wl:
RtemAsto R.. NEvinot.D, Secretary:
Thesukseriberhaving bred appointed agent for the
above Cothpany, Is now prepared to make Insurance
on all desrOptinns of property on the most liberal
terms. Apply at G. 11. Potts' office, Morris' Addition
or at my hoase in Masket Street, Pottsville.
A. M. MACDONALD.
95-ly
Np• 11. 1,949
INDEMNITY.
THE FRANELLtit. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
•i or - PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE No. 103; Chestnut stroet, near Fifth St.
! DIRECTORS, l "
Charles N, Randier, George W. Mallards
Thomas Dart, Mordecai D. Lewis,
Tobias Wigner, Adolphe E. Rorie,
Sainuel Grant, David S. Drown,
lamb IL Amith, Morris Patterson,
Xontinue to make Insurance. permanent or limited
on every deecription of property, in town and country
at rates as tow as are consistent with security,
The. Company have reae,rved a large Contingent
Fund, which with their, Capitaland Premiums, safely
invested, afford ample protection to the assured.
The - assets of the Company on January Ist, 1848, as
published agreeably to do Act of Assembly, were as
follows, viz , :
Mortgages ! 4890.558 65 Stocks, 51,563 25
Real Estate,. 108.358 90 Cash, &e., 45,157 87
Temporary,,
Loans, 12.5,459 OD 111,220,097 G 7
Since their incorporation, a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upwards of site asiGinn two hun
dred thousaid dollars„ losses by fire, thereby afford
ing evidenco of the advantages of Insurance, as well
as the ability andsposition to meet with prompt
ness, all liabllitta.
IMARLES N. DANCREft. President.
CHARLES G. BANCICEIt, Recretsry. -
The subsetibnr has been appointed agent for 'the
above mentioned Institution, audit; 00w prepared to
make Insurance; on every description Of property, at
the lowest rates. ANDREW RU9i4EL, Agent.
Pottsville,:Jan 11.1851 11-tf
LUDIEBR .YARD AT RAM:BURG.
Tut: subscriber,. respectfully announce to thrcpub
,
lic that they have rantrantly on hand, at their
Limber Yard at Hamburg ,;per M.
Pine - - froth 814 tirll2o
Panel Boardt and Plank, Alt2s to 410
Pine Building timber, - 1118 to $2ll
Cherry Board', - - --, at-__ - 1141 ,
Maple & Poplar, for Cabinet Makers k juno dal to *2O
Price of Shingles, • - - .; -- *l2 to *Hi
MI kinds ;of Hemlock Timber. Palo Lath and
Joint shingles. 94 inches long.
• .U.&W. H. SHOLLENFICRGER.
Zeptembe 4n , 1859. 36-3 ins
GUN STORE.
A NIIIIEW; WURFFLEIN, Importer and blanalbc
!loiterr of GUNS, !Jinx', PISTOLS, ete..4 , 110.
North SECOND Street, above Race, Philadelphia,
where he keeps constantly on hand a gencral,assort.
meat of fine Double and Single Shot Cuns, large
Duck Cons, i Rides and Pistols of all kinds. Also.
the celebrated Cast Steel Rifle, to shoot the pointed
ball, of my own make • Ride barrels. Shot. Powdcr,
Caps, Balls, !Flasks. horns. Came.l3ags,
Pouches, &c. Ile Invites persons wishlog to
putchase godds in bls• line, to call and examine his
stock before purchasing elsewhere, for he is determin
ed to soli on the most reasonable terms. -
N. 11 —Particular attention is paid to repairing in
allita branches.
Sept. 4, 1f134.
4 4111.1' 1 );.111:1 ,, :y -416- • n 0 :-
MANUFACTORY.
IVO. 131 North SI XVI Street. abovf. RACE acme{,,
111 Alanutatitores. and has constantly on it
-
ELEGANT Ai FASHIONABLE mock or CA NE
SEAT, RUSH SEAT, & WINDSOR CHAIRS,
ARM CHAIRS. large and small ROCKING'
CIIA IRS, SETTEES, CANE LOIINGES,Sture
STOOLS, SEIP 'STOOLS, &e.
To IloasekCepers. lintel. Hall, and Steamboat Pro
prietors. andiDeatera In .Chain and Furniture, thfa
establishment °Dr, the greatest Inducements to pur
chase. • ,
'laving extensive facilities - for manufacturing, eve
can self the aame assortment ten per cent cheaper
than heretofore, and by having all work made under
our own supervision we can guarantee a superior ar
ticle.
CANE SEAT CHAIRS of the beat finish and mate
rial, from *l4 to 340 per dosed.
"Small Profits and Quick SaleS.•' • I -
N. P. WOOD,
Chair Factory, No. 131 NOILTII SiXTLI sleet
site Franklin square, Pliladelphla.
September 11,1652.
.
railDIESi COMBS, t,
Wholesale and Retail—Nero and alitsfid
. !
Assortment.
TAE subscriber has just received twelv dozen ati
sorted Ladle? Combs, embracing a general snort
mentramanc which are several new and beautiful
Patterns, all of which wil.be sold wholesale and retail
at extraordinary low prices. Also children's circular
Combs, at 8. BANNAN'S„,
I Cheep Fancy sad Variety *drier.
,
A VALUABLE TAVERN ,STAND
uuderitigned nT•rl for sale the well-Lnow•n
1 Tavern Sland Gaited the Elnegrore Hotel, situate
in the Borough of l'inegrove. in Tulpehoeheu Street,
Containing to front, upon said lirtel,fitrty feet-and In
depth, sixty feet.
It is large and entrunodions, and hell ralculated for
a Public House, having- heen built ex. • . •
•
presrly for that use.—Upnn the first floor
there to a large liar Room, Sitting Room. mu • •
Parlor. Dining Rahn, and Kitchen ; 'and
upon the second floor twenty comfortable
Chambers. Thete!is a large yard well ••••.,
calculated for x. Droyers and Wagoners. together w ilt
one of the hest Stables in the Sta le .rapable of hold
itr fifty head of hOntes, who wish to poi-.
cliase'land with the propr4ty. ran• be accrintitiodated
with fifty acres to±a good state nr ['lair:talon. In
abort, It offers great inducements to persons whit de
sire keeping a Politic Douse. It is located near thi
Unlnii 4 Canal,and Will be. when the. Dauphin and Sus
ooeliantia Itailroadi Is finished. one of the very beet
locatfoos for an Init. In the County of Schuylkill.—
rt tonna who wishro purchase will roofer a favor by
railing upon the Subscriber on or before the Ist of
November neat. '
The subscriber also offers for vale fifteen hundred
feet of land, located pear the sporwhere the Dauphin
and Susquehanna Sailroad troPPeill the Yrtion Canal.
It would be a desirable locatton for a .Waiehnitse qtr
Coil Yard. The above will be sold cheap for cash.
or upon such ere& as will hest suit - purehavers.
rEnat FILBERT:
Pi hegrove, Oct. 9;1852. 111-3 t •
Valuable Ililuersvllle
.Properly
ItOR SAL.III.
THE subiieriber offers the tapering premises at
private sale i--A Int of groanch-sitnite In the Dor
ongh of Minerseille. Schuylkill County, bounded
westwardly by lot of Mrs. Meek:l:o4in, •
southwardly by property °Mines Fox, coe
lIMIng in width 35 feet, and in depth 210 Ili
fest, ivlth the improvements, consisting of Me
a large two-otory - frame Dwelling Douse, "
(alinost new) with a two-story frame Kitch
en attached, and a one story frame Dwelling Douse
on the rear end of the lot.
An indlaputable title and possersian will be given
on the Int day of April. 1853. For tenne. apply to
1:11u. %V. TA YI.:011, ESQ., MillefilVille; JAcon llt IlT•
sisoest, Jr., Esq., Pottsville; or the undosistied:at
Orwigsburs.- JOHN T. w rats En.
oct. v, 1852: 41-3 t
HOUSES AND LOTS
IN LAWTON'S ADDITION TO-PORT CARBON.
'VIM LAWTON VILLE TRACT i 9 •
now laid out Into Lots, and Will be . "
no)d on fermi which will enable every ••••
indomlous man to purchase - for dimwit*
and family
A HOUSE AND lIONIFO'
A yllo of the property can be seen, and the tenon of
sale made known by application at rite tilliee of •
• EDWARD OWES PARR% . Agent,
of the Fe nluel6 Bank, Centre ci rem , hat3Vinr.
•
.Frpteallmr4,lN4 :;64r.
riniCKIIIISCItIISER Wren; for sale the well known
Twitern.titand, rolled the rottsr>fte Ibuxr, initi
ate In tha Borough of Prittsv ille,
Kchuyt
kill county, Pennsylvania. It is large,
and rounnoiliout, alit, in good rerairAnd 2.•• . 1 . •
' , Pilau, in the 111[4 , 1 rent col part of the
butmrrs portion of the town. Any p. r
wishing to engage in nettve employ.
mem, either as a • yTtiltllll or Inn-keeper, will find it
to their advantage, torall and examine the prentiies be
fore they pUTCIIII*, elseWlieve. Tor term.: apply to
the undersigned at his office, in Market street. Potts-
'Jilin.
inly 10, pin
VERY.OMM&P.
lIIE UNDFAISIGNED having removed to Potter
/ County, offers all his Real Estate in‘Pottsyllle at
groat befgainii,—he is determined to sell at home rate,
upon the most arennimodatiOg terms.as to,firde, &e.
The property consists of fiNE NEW ,L
110144 E, finished In the most approv
ed modern style, situate corner of Cal
lot hill and Third streets. at present.. e
in occupancy of the Prothonntary of
Rchnylkill County. The premises are
twenty feet flout, and sixty feet deep—the house ha'
v lug a ranking raw, hydrant in the 'kitchen—fine
shade trees in the rear of the yard. The house is al
together one of the hest and most complete dwelllngs
In Pottsville.
pies from the Re-
Also,.one large TWO STORY ROITSP., near the up
per end of Market "met, formerly preluded as a
Ilotel—lately as a store and dwelling. File property
has been rented for Eon per annum, and adjoining
this, are several vacant lute which-will be sold with
or 'without it, if desired. This is t onsidered one of
the best business stands Nt that part of the town, be
ing at the corner of Market and Twelfth streets.
AlijaCCllt to the above, are two lots with ton
lingliouses commenced, and contracts with a matron
/111de contraCtor to . finish the
,imme. All Of this pro.
petty mast and shall be sold , and to int n or moderate
means the Inducements are' decidedly ('lent, no he
wlll sell cheaper and wait iniiger fiir Itr,i pay, than
was ever heard of before in this community. Ag he
liven a great distance from Pottsville, he in anxious
to close out his nronetty here pt once, a urlyty ill bepre
pared to make the title 011 the spot. Ile will be in
Pottsville on the 17th inst., and 'will remain for two
weeks, and may he seen at any time., either at the
Exchange Hotel, st 1111ortimettfi Hotel. or al
Wumrin
dorms Saddler shop. in Cent le (live him racial,
and you shall not ea away unsattated. Appueatian
may also he made to bin Agent. Wellington Rline. in
'Market street. SAMIi El. M. MILLS.
Atoll 17, ISA,
Am'iof policy and
brinne to bt
by future-aditiona.
$1,252 5n
3,156 .25
2,475 OH
6,187
&c.
B. HANNAN
20-ly
ATTENTION, AMATEURS!
AN. ALLEN. Daffuerreotypast, resmetruity an
soon ores to the (II nt anal lee ilb
lie generally, that be has neSily titled tip rm.:Mi. at
the corner of Centre and Raft Market Streets. over
N. Fiiter'R shoe store, with :every convenience for
the comfort of patmtis, and with every facility requi
site to take likenesses unsonisSeed in timid:illness mot
brilliancy in the world. lame experience in theari,
with close observation, and a'l;niitt ledge thelrrrnt
valuable improvements. enablfs him to produce pie
linen fir superior to the ordinary pioductiun4 of ar
tists. A rail Is solicited limn all who may fel I Inter
mard in the arts, whether they with pictures or not.
Prices from one to live dollars,, , and upwards.
N• f —lnstructions given In the art on the wool
reasonable terms. , A. 111.
Sept. 11, 1N52.
37-ff
DTMMICR AUThiTE IN wiirc.l77 ehesnnt stre'ct,
J. opposite the State flonse,l PHILADELPHIA. in
'Venni+ of the rele'trated Goin.atner, Ventilating Wig
arid Elastic Band Titers. lnstrortions to enable
ladies and gentlemen o measure their own heads
with armee; :
For Wigs, loch's. Tampers 4 , & alp,. larhrs.
No. 1 The renal of the. I
NO.I From forehead to
head. I ; bark is for as bald
2 From forehead over , 2 Over forehead, as
the head to neck.. far a:. requited,
3 From ear toearover 3 Over the crown of
the top. , the head.
4 rre2n ear to ear rd
the fortilead.
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R. DOLLARD has always really for gate a iftlentlid
*trick of Gents' Wigs, Tmir,eer, Ladies' %Vies, half
Frizois, Braids. Curls, beautifully manu
factured and as cheap as any cstabliAliment in the
Union.
DOLLARD'S flcrbanium Raft:let or Lustrons Hair
Tonic, prepared Omni:South American berhs and roots,
the most successful allicle ever produced for presetv-
Ing.the hair from falling out or changing color, resto—
ring and preserving it In a healthy. and tuzurlant
state. Atnony other reasons Irby Dollard's hair-cut
tingealobn inatnialne its immense popularity-is the
fact that his Tonic is applied to every head of hair
cut at hilt establishment, consequently it is kept In
better preservation than under ;any other known rp.
plication;;D - beingthus practically tested by thousands - ,
offers the greatest guaranty of its efficacy.
Sold wholesale and retail at his Old Establishmtnt,
177 11:111,:sk VT STREET, opposite the State li°nee, Phila.
R.' Doi.T.Ann has at last discovered the so plus
ultra of HAIR DY& and announces it for sale, with
petfert confidence In its surpassing everything of the
kind nos' in use. It colors the hair either black nr
brown, (as inak be desired) and is atotd witheirt asy
isjary to the hair or skim. either by sthin or otherwise,
can he Washed °trio len miniit.s niter application,
without detracting from its efiicnry. PCfMIII3 visiting
the city are invitnd to give hint a rail. Letters ad
drelied to R. DOLLARD, 1 i Fhcsnol street, rtilta•
deli Mia, will receive attention.
Jaly. 10, 1952
TIIE subscriber invites the NOW. In general, to call
and examine his large stoek of fancy
PUBS, consisting of Fitch, Stone Martin, • •
Lynx, French, Sable and. Squirrel Muir.;
Boas, Victorias, ace. Also,lllaikand White .
Wadding' by the. bale.
N. 13.—Ths. highest price pall for Shipping Fur;
such as !Led Fox, Grey Fox, Mink, Itacrodn, Mush
rat, tc.c.
BUFFALO RODEB.-200Balr.s. vitt ,eh will be 'sold
by the bate or robe cheap. " •
GEO F. WOMRATG,
Importer & Fur Dealer, No. 13N. 4th St
Sept. 4,1852. aG-3nt
MORETON & inciumsoN,
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Tinand 'Popper Smi th s,
Railvoid Street, opposite Fogarty'S Store, POTTS
VILLE, Pa., where they ate prepared to make to or
der nil kik& of work in the above branches and sue
as Shower and Slipper Baths ' Pumps and Water Clo
sets; also, all kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron
%York made to order-at the shortest possible notice.
Roofing. Spouting, and all kinds of Cooking uten
sils made and repaired at the shortest notice and in
the most reasonable terms.
CP The best prices given for old metals
Aug. 29, 1852.
g Arrii Kw GETZ, NO. Anuth ftEGGIND street,
al Philadelphia, offers for sale a Large and well se
lected assortment of rtraB, imported and of his own
Manufacture, such as Ladies' Muffs and Trimmings,'
Travelling enmforters, Russian:Sable. Mack and Sil
ver, Fog, Martin, Isabella, Bears, Lynx. Janet, As
tracan, and all kinds of Ftlll. WHOLESALE and
itETAIL, on the most reasonable terms.`•
N. D. Furs of all kinds Cleaned, Manufactured,
altered and repaired in the neatest manner.
AurtA9,lBs2. 3:•-•
MEM
ANIIFM:TURERS cf PAPER lIANGINQS, NO
142 CIJEITNUT Street. Philadelphia, ask the at
tention of 6mm:item and She l'Oade to their exten
sive stock of PAPER If A of their own man
ofarture and Imports, ion.,embraring every variety o j
goods In their line. which they will sell at low rates
Theft manufattory being the mast extenalve to the
sountry,they are enabled to olrer unequalled. induce- I
clients to purchasers.
Sept. 4, 1812. I 3U.3m
STEAM AIX A 33 HORSE
Tower Engine in first rate !order. For partleu
tars apply to IS. G. MILNER., Esq..or to
• HENRY IfICIC:4, Wilthington Delaware.
Jan. 4. 1651
1-tf
htzascuricrirraißrittDlikW Di a ROOD'
l 7 Companion, with Illuminated title, neatly bound
at the Bindery oftha Subscriber.; Also all hinds of
Pansy Eluding:
; If!RA NNA N.
C'OIL 11.Eff T....THE SECOND STiiiittoeet 7 i l
'Foster & Co.'s Shoe Store. Apply to
SOLO. FOSTER.
32.tf
po t . 9,1831
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GENERn
FOR SALE
D. (1. hIrCIOWAN
DOLLARD,
FANCY FUR STORE.
FURS. FORS. FURS
A ity
THE S:carcri MOTHER'S BUSSING
"Gie me thy blessing, milker,
For I must now away,
To meet my bonny Agnes. thither,
' Upon her bridal day.
I've loved berlaig and
And time my love halt known:
Then lay thy hand upon me, nuttier,
And bless thy kneefinz. son "
'• Ali! Willie, how my heart o',..rtlows,
'When thus I hear slice speak -
illy tears are gli-leneng on thy hair,
And drokiner, on thy check.
And oh! how memoir ealls np now
The days aurdlaiaz
When I a Winsome critic first eal!'d
Thy sainted father mane.
Ye look sae like him, Wilke, dear,
Ye look Sat: like him now
Ye Lae the same dart:. tender e'en.—
The same broad, noble'' Lwow. •
'And sic a smile wa'S can lie= face,
When lie that mOuing came
To bring awa', as 'ye matin do,
A' lassie to his lianic.
" Puir child, her heart is beating now
As it neer heat Is•tilie;
Puir child, I ken her hazel e'en
tears arc mania' o'er.
She loves thee, Willie, but she leek
rTo win's• a solemn tliina—
I wee! remember how I telt.
When looking on the ring.
tt I weal remember, too, the 'hoer .
When wi• a heavy saarh.
I imn'tl, a wile sae your, and ;aal,
To led morn n• 1:ood•kays; •
The tears Were g11,1i114 know,
For I loved Landred,weel,
And though my Ma wa.t by my'side,
eotiNl fia' !telly but feel.
'But then Iniw kind he look my hand
And gently whi•per'n 'Conte!
The same soft star shines o'er my cot
That shines above illy home.'
And, Willie, often ',jure he', dead,
I've wate;lted that distant star.
And thon;:ht I saw has gentle lace
t"inite in it from altar.
" We hived ilk Mier weel,
We hived ilk ither lane:
Alt, me! how happy was the heart—
• Tleat trihed the even •ang`
We hived ilk ither, Willie, right,
And may t;od grant it, so,
That ve maim love 41. we twa hived,
In days bang, fang ago.
Oh! fondly cherish her, Willie,
She is sae young and Mir;
She has not known a single cloud,
Or felt a single rare.
Then if a (mild worlds, storm should
Thy way to overcast,
(qt! ever stand (thou art a matt)
Between her and the blast.
"When first I knew a mitlwr's-Prid.
'Twits when I gazed on thee,
And when my niter flowers died,
Thy smile was left to me
And I can scarce believe it true ;
So late thy life began,
The playful'bairn I bundled then,
Stands In; me now a man!
" Then tell thy bonnie bride, Willie,
Elie has my first-born son:
I tale the darling from my arms,
And gie him to her own'
Oh! she will cherish ,hers
F - or when I mann depart,
the,, only she, will then is' left
To fill thy lonely heart!
1 donut (ear to die, Willie,
1 ever wished to -wig;
The soft, green mould in yon
has lonely been too Zang.
mi I would lay me there, Willie,
And ad death's terrors. brave,
Ileside the heart sae leal ; mid True,
If 'tts'within the gravC.
'• Then gang awa', my blessed
And bring thy gentle dice,
And dinna frown if t`lrotdd grieve
To part wt' her they love,
Mit .11a tear tills tip her e'e,
Then whisper as they part.
' There's moat for thee at anther''. 6.
There's twin 111 I/1 ither's heart.'
"And 'nay the 1;011 that reign, aktre,
And see, per a' the wink.,
1,1,4; doxll npott your plighted troth.
Auil btesst wt' its snttle.
And Jnay'st Ihou leer loi-go,
In a' illy luture life,
To 4rve the Power that gave to thee
TILY Lind ld gill ieleN,
.otial nub Domestic
" Widows have equal rights ivith married
men. - -ihnt I on Ets,pette.
Well, I am glad of it for their sake:
Wonder if they know it ? Some gentle
colporteuts" . ought to be sent to te_ll
if they don't. They ought to wake up to
their privileges; they've no time to lose,
sniffling about trifles. The Trite ofilast
week says:—" There is nothing on earth so
lull of resignation for the past and-hope' tar
the future, nothing so lovable or so loving,
as a young wader." Well, I don't .know
anything about it, but I live In hopes ; like
to know all there is worth knowing: feel
awfully benighted about some things ; sbduld
enter the "School of Design for women,"
only Pin afraid I should always be at lihe
foot of the class ! But to go back to the
widders ! the world would certainly fly II off
its axle tree without 'ens! Don't the dear
benevolent little souls give lessons grati in
" Courting made easy," to verdant. rising
young men, embryo poets, unfledged voting
clergymen, and civil engineers ? Can't they
mend gloves, mark haalikerchiefs, and write
little three cornered, twisted billet dou3o to
Tom, Richard and Barry ? I never saw a
widder yet that was a tool. Wit comes) of
weeping. FANNY FEIZNi
WOMAN'S LOVE
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How few women have ever been in love.
how lew even marry from election ! They
marry because they are _aSked, and becanse
the marriage is suitable. It is their voca
tion to be married, parents approve, and they.
have no other attachment. Any observant
person living in soctety,.where there is a c.on
tinual marrying and giving in .marriage,
must bestruek with this tact. Cupid's quiv
er must be.itthausted, or his arrows blunt,
as he pierces'Aew 'hearts now. I incline; to
I
think that a -girl realty to love, one who
bore the evident symptoms of the mala y,
would be thought' very improper. Yet I
have often fancied that there must he a man
born in the world for every woman ; one;
whom to see would be to love, to,revereqe;
to adore; one with whom her sympathies
would so entirely blend, that she would re
cognize him at once as her _true lord. NOw
and then these, pairs come together. and vo
to her who meets this other self too late!
Women would be more bumble and wire
merciful, if they did nit, through ignorance
and thoughtlessness, measure the temptation
of others by their own experience.—Adrin
tures of a Beauty, by Mrs. Crotre. . ,
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MOTRERS' .knoDIGI ES.
To most young couples, the " unto usj a
child is born" seems something so astonish
ing, and remarkable, that one would imagine
they had never looked forward to it asa pro
bable result of their union, nor even obs 4-
f
'ved that, their friends also had children.
Every young father and, mother looleup n
their " first baby" as Adam and Eve to st
have looked at Cain—with delight, wond r,
and something, of triumph in their own cre
ative ingenuity. And it is a happy instinct
which enables us to value these little prizes
so highly ; and a curious thing to reflect, as
we stumble through the parks, knee-deepn
i
children, that there is not ,one little unit n
those diminutive millions that has not (GO
ble,ss it !) a circle of admiring relatives, )0
whom it is the prettiest. the dearest, the
cleverest—in fact, the only child that Ivqs
ever North a thought.—Woman's Reward.
13Eri
Da' A cuttioos law-suit was lately going
on in Barnstable' county, Massachusetts, it
being a claim Mr damages for an' assault.+:
The defendant, it appears seized the hand cd
the plaintiff to Shake it, and in so doing he
grasped it so tightly as to crush the bons
and thereby cripple it forever. Thq h.
became. ulcerated, 'and many of the , ties
have been discharged from the wound.
ADVERTISER
Poctri),
" UDDERS.'
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PROMPT 11F,IWIIANT' 0 S ( i
•
A correspondent of the London
iniintrien- relates an nneedote, whidt aunt
transfers to the Merchirnts' .11a
.4 razine, for the
special benefit of young men entering liter=
cant& life:
" I once knew ayoung, man," said an
eminent preacher the Other day. to a setinori
to young men. " diet i was commencing life
as-'a clerk. One day his empbyer said to
hint, "Now, to-morrow that cargo of eo it o o,
must be got out and weighed, and we Mum
have a regular account of it."
";lie was a young man of energy. This
was the first time he had been entrusted to
superintend the executiopiof this work. Ile
made his arrangement over night, spoke to
men about their carts and horses, and,. re
solved to begin very early id the morning,
he instructed the laboiers to he there
past 4 o'clock. His master comes in, and
seeing him sitting it the counting-house,
looks very-. black, supposing that his cOrn
mandsliad not been ekecuted.
" I thought,' said the master, 'you were
requested to get out that cargo this morn
ing.?' ‘,.
4 'lt is all done,' said the young man,
'and here is the account of it.'
'4 He never looked
,behind him from that
moment—never ! Hifi character was fixed
confidence was established. He was found
to he the min to do the thin' , with prompt
ness. He very soon came to be one thiff could
not be spared:, he mil as necessary to the
firm as any of the partners. He was a reli
gious man, an& weut. through a life of great
benevolence, and at lips death was able to
• leave his children an ample fortune. lle wa,
not smoke to the eye, nor "vinegar :to the
teeth, but just the contrary."
CURIOUS DitqG SCENES..
According, to , Fieldin r „Jonathan Wild pick
ed the pocket of the, ordinary while he was
exhorting. him in the cart, and went out of
the world with the paison's cork-screw and
thumb-bottle in his h.i
nd. Petronius, who
was master of ceren ontes and inventor
of pleasures at the CotH of Nero, when he
saw that elegant indul!rence was giving place
to coarse debauchery, lierceived at once that
his term-of favor WI arrival, 'and it was
time to the. Ade resolved, therefore, to an
ticipate the tyrant, andl disrobe death Of his
paraphernalia of terror.l Accordingly lie en
tered a warm bath, and opened his veins,
composed' verses, jested! with his familiar as
sociates. and died off tir; insensible degrees.
Democritus, the laughihg philosopher, dish
king the inconveniences and infirmities of a
protracted old' age, made up his mind to die'
on a certain day: but, ro oblige his sister, he
postponed' his departure until the three feasts
of Ceres were over. dle'supported nature
on n pot of honey to the appointed liour,nod
then expired by arranOmerit.' - Jerome Car
den, a celetfrated Italian physician, starved
himself gradually, andkalculated with such
mathematical nicety as to hit the very day.
and 'hourforctiild. Wheo Rabelais Was dy e
ing, the cardenal sent al page to inquire howl
he was. Rabelais joked with the envoy un-,
tit lie tounth-Jns, stretrthr declining, and his
last momentk approach: lie then said, : ,, l'yll
his eminenceisthe state in which you left me.
lam going to inquire into great possibili
ty. Ile is in a snug nest; let him stay there
as Ion; as he can. Draw the curtain ; the
farce is over." When The famous Count de
Grammont was reporttid to be in extremity,
the king Louis XIV., being told of his total
want of religious feeling, which shocked
him not a little, sent the Marquis dd Disti
l:eau to beg of him, for the credit of the
court, to die liken "odd Christian., lie was
scarcely able to speak, hut, turning, round to
Iris countess, who had always been remark
able for her piety, he said with a smile,
••Countess, take care. or Danrau will filch
from you the credit of my conversion.'-'
BYRON'S FIRST LOVE.
She was his life, the ceean,to the river of
his thoughts,—that Mary Chaworth returned
the passim of her young poet-lover, I, have
not a doubt; but, like the Monta ,, ues ati4
pulets,'the houses of Chaworth Byron were
:at feud. Mary had not the strength and
truth of Juliet,and so they I'Vereilarted-a se
peration by far more piteous to Iter,and More
fatal to him, than death amid the full silm•
.met brightness of happy love. ThiA, not
Sltakspeare's, was the true soul-tragedy.—
Might she not have taken the helm of his
;passion-tossed spirit, and guided it in todeep
;er and calmer water? Might she not have re.
ideemed even his wayward and erring nature
1y the divinity of a pure love and a steadfast
daith?—But it was not to be. Mary bestowed
her hand upon a man of whom little better
'can he said than that he,ranked " among the
at
eminent sportsmen of the dav"—hived
ti. is said, to weep wild tears over the words
Which have linked her name in sorrowful
immortality with her loVer's and Med in bro
ken-heartedriess, at last—while he, grown
reckless, restless and defiant, the core of Ms
heart turned to bitter ashes forgetting his God,
'rind distrusting and deSpising his brother,
'swept on his glorious shameful, sorrowful,
Mad, and stormy career, till the shadows
deepened and the long night closed in.
nen
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THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
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Prof. Grimm,
.olferaf' the. most eminent
oritinental philologists, I in d treatise on the
Origin of languages, read before the Royal
Academy,,l3erlitt, thus speaks of the English
Language:—"lt possesses through its abuti
dance of free medial tones, which' may he
teamed indeed, but which no rules can teach,
the power of expressioulsuch as never -der
haps was attained by ani human tongue. -
Its altogether intellectun and singular! hap
py foundation and development, has arisen,
from a surprising alliautie between the two`
itoblest languages of antniuity—the German
and the Romanesque—the relation of which
.to each other is well known to he such, tha t
. the former supplies the material foundiftion,
he latter the abstract nations. ,Yes, truly,
-the English language may with. good reason
Call itself a universal language, and seems
chosen, like the peopled a rule in future
times in a still, greater degree in all the car
tiers of the - earth. In richness, sound rea
son, and. flexibility, no modern tongue can
tfef compared with itZfnot even the German,
which must, shake off many a weakness . be
fore !lean enter the lists With the English."
• CHANGES 0!
In Asia Minor we trend triton a soil rich
in interesting and splendid recollections with
an existing population completely debased by
ignorance and slavery.. The glory of twenty
different nations that once flourished here
has been extinguished: Hocks wander over
the tombs•of Achilles and ofliector; and the
thrones of Mithridates , and the Autiochuses
have •disappeared as well as the palaces of
Briamus and Craws.. The merchants of
Smyrna do not inquire whether Homer was
horn within their walls ; 'the fine sky of lo
nia no longer inspires eitherTainters or poets;
the, same obscurity covers7with its shades
the' banks of the Jordan a'oEuphrates.. The
republic of Moses is note to be found The
harps of David and Isaialt - are silent forever;
tie wandering Arabian comes indifferent and
unmosted to rest the poled of his teat against
the shattered columns of 'Palmyra ; Babylon
hits also fallen beneath the stroke of an aven
ging destiny, and that city, which reigned
supreme over 'oppressed Asia, ' has scarcely
loft behind it a trace that can show where
the ramparts of Semiramis were raised. "I
linve seen," says a traveller, " the accom
plishment of that prophecy, Tyre, the queen
of thd nations;.shall be made like the top of a
rock, where the fishermenshall ipread their
nests."—Maire Brun. 1 . •
Fsr.ssnoon is, not 9ntrone ofthemost
,".miliating vices, but sooner or later it is
most certain to lead to 'serious crimes,
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Illisce
OURSELVES, AS OTRERS SEE . US.
We had the pleasure, a shbrt time ago;
of showing the principal lion§ 12 the Car; •
to a stranger, a, gentleman froni the island
of Cuba, and, we may add, ai a patriot,"
though bat a "Fillihuster." - ./#e expressed
astonishment at many"things—the buildings,
the noise; the crotads, the bustle, But there
was one spectacle which excited in him a i
profound emotion ; and what that spectacle
was, not our acutest reader could guess. It
was S okloek in the morning, and we were
passing the carriage stand in Broadway,aloug 1.
the Park. • About halt the drivers were sea--
led on their carriage boxes., or ingide, reading
a newspd ter. Our' enthusiastic friend Stop
ped sod enly, and continued to look at this,
until on of the drivers caught his eye, and
leaped dewii, - in hope of a customer.. We
then moved on, and our Cuban, deeply af
fected, expressed himself thus:' ," It is the
geandestithing I have seen in your industri
ous country ! The carriage-driterS read
'newspapers ! When shall I see that in my
poor Collar', We may mention that Cubans
commonly speak or us as
," Ilie indlistrious
Anicrical .4. - We refer to di l e native Cu
bans.
wlo almost to a man, daily speak and
;
ni ,, litl) t i reans,td annexations to this "indus
trious' Dutton. as their best means of, deliv
erance from the ~ .Sil'anisli yoke," Another
fact—otul friend computes th:it eight, hun
dred boys and girls from the- island of Cuba
are now' at school in this country,tall, of
whom be-note imbued with Republican sen- _
timents, wsides. acquiring the English tan
guage. iV e shall hear troth these ryount
Republicans, some day; when the " pear is
ripe."—lifonic Journal..
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ROW V.,) ACQUIRE 111(111 HEALTH.
Walker, in his "Original," lays down the
following rules for obtaining high health.--4
They are worth remembering, partieularly
his advic -to wives husbands.
t " First study to acquire a 'compoiure of
mind and .body. Avoid agitations of one or
the otheii, especially just before and alter
meals, and whilst the process of digestion:
is going en. To this end, govern your tem
per, endeavor to look at the bright side of.
things, keep down as much zts possible the
unruly pigskins, discard envy, hatred add
malice, a d lay your head:upon your pil
low, in c rarity with all mankind. Let not
your wa is outrun your , ti
means. Whatev
er ditlicu ties you have to encounter, be not
1 , rplexed but only • think what is right to
' ia thel sight of Him whoseeth all things,
a d bear without pining the result. ' When
. 1., r . eals are solitary, led your 'oughts
` # e cheerfel : when they are social, vhich is
better, a . oid dispute or serious a gument,
or unpleasant topics. "Unquiet meals,"
says Shakspeare, " make ill "digestions ;"
and the contrary is produced , by easy .con
vcrsation,i a pleasant project, welcome news,
or a lii;e4 , companion. I advise vives not
to entertain their husbands .withkdomestic
grievance's about children or servants, nor to
ask for fnOhey, nor propound unreasonable
provokiti'g questions, and advise husbabda to
keep the 'cares and vexations of the world
to theinsOves, but to be communicative of
whatever is comfortable, cheerful aed amus
ing. 1 •
'
ill
WRITTEN KISSES."
olecoatemporary says :—Althe %Ito
10 mak a pledge not to kids It man
iobaeco.
A sensil;
men oughi
who uses
tad ; but the deuce of it is, all the
men use it in some• shape! And
is a little luxury not to he dis
! As to a female kiss, laugh,
4ervesrchce in it ! It's, as flat as
tl soda powder !—lti I'm victimized
I always take art early appliCation
d water! l'Ou will see women
sometimes, just to " keep their
(lips-, I mean,) but it's a misera
rue! a sham. article I do half the
talize some - ol the male audience!
be pardoned for turning " State's
but I don't care a pin it .1 Mut !)
ig; is a natural gilt, (not to be ac-
So they
handsome
" kissing
pen , ed wit
an na
nutnixe,l
that way,
of soap a n d
practice it
hands in ;'
stibstit y
time to taM
(I hope to
evidence," l
Now, It'issii
quired by goy bungler;) when you meet a
f led brutlier "make a note on't," as Captain
Cuttle saysl. There's your universal kisser,
who can't distmauish between your kiss and
your g,randmother's—faugh !—there's your
philosophiO!, transcendentarkis . ser, whO goes
" throughithe motions " in the iur then
there's 7 —oy my senses!!—they say there's
such a thing as " unwritten music," and
..un w duct) poetry ;" I bare my. private
suspicious there are umeratin kisses !"--4,Fiin
ity Fern.
.tVITY IN NEW YORK.;
York Mirror, speaking al the
wickedness ipreyalent in that city, says- 7 -
l'he city of Gotham—Golgutlta4 (the
Mireor,says),would be a more appropriate'
name —is last becoming the ‘f scarlet) wo
man" of PrOhecy.: and we arc daily elipect:
itn. that terphle vials of divine wrath will
he uncorked tifon her devoted head. -Rum,
Rape, R.ohb l ery, reckless Rulers, and Murder
—at least ti tre of the " seven plagues!' are
alreatly upon us :,and the oilier two, to fill
.itp the " measure•ot inn - laity," may be hour
ly looked Los'. All that we can do ts; like a
faithful s'entmel, to continue to blow our
'trumpet on the walls.
Another New York paper., the Express,
has the toildwiug item: •
DIM
The Ne
Chrhlren4 Grog Shops.—Yki i thin the last
few days the pollee reports have revealed the
astounding fact, that there are - grog shops in
this city int& which children are enticed; and
sold liquor fur a cent a glass, and that many
have been Mduced to thecotne regular fre
quenters of these dens. The enormity of_ the
thing is scarcely credible, bW it is neverthe
less true. The. evils restilung from stick a
fiendish tragic cannot be folly comprehended;.
and no puni,4hment is too severe for those
who have engaged in it.
SPANISH lllilti liß
A .genuicci Frenchman is never at his wits'
end. The latest recorded speeimen of his
inventive genius occurs in Marinier's Letters
upon Amen 9a. The writer was in Havana,
and had his lastonishment raised by the in
numerable eatable and drinkable preparations
which ahounded in the coffee houses,' A
French, keeper of one of these .restaurants
fonntl his stock increasing so fast, that he.
was oblige to qtht the Spanish vocabulary
and resort tO the English and to American
Sol one day, M. Marniier heard a
thirsty customer call out.
,"IVaiter ! bring
me a President Taylor !" 's" " A President
Jackson lot }Ile!" exclaimed another
Of course, M. Marmief tried both.Taykit and
'Jackson. Arid he that the ingenious
- confectioner had observed a- due regard to
the respect* characters of the venerable
Presidents; Taylor was an agreeable: and
cooling dtaught,Jackson an energetic punch!
A MC.ttr.L Ti:LEGRAPR LINE.-A line
of electric tel egraph has just been established
iu France, Which may be regaitled as a :mo
del telegraph. It extetuk from Paris to tor
deanx. Thd wires, ten, in number, go the
whole dista4e under ground. They are five
inches apart and.form a hollow square.
guard against hunidity, they are supported
upon woodeti blocks with the necessaryiko
tenon, and encased in a coating of guttaper
elm and lead. '
! An ingenious contrivance en
ables the guardians to detect at oncei.the
place where fly flaw or break has occurred,
without the digging up or any portionof the
trench. I '
.
n '- '' THE FOLLOWING verso contains every
letter in the tEoglish alphabet, except "E."
it is a questum whether any other English
rhyme. can he produced (in print j•withoat
the letter"'‘E;' which is a letter employed
more than - a? other: • i
.
A jOVi I $ wain may rack his bruin
_ Andltax Lis fancy's might, i -,
. To quiz in gain, for 'tis most plain
l'hai what I say is right. .;
ONE 1 U j . AY OF CALLING A IVAN A.O ,
tArt.
—The Manch ster Examineramd Times'ob.
serves : "% i e fear the Rev. 'Thigh StoWell
has not so effectually schooled himself in; the
habitual practice of veracity as to have ()Vet.
come altogether thOsemenial impulses which
so:wattles urge the purest - zeal into slight
forgetfulness bl our. moat elementary obli'
gallons." 1 '': .
O"}' T. edtire amount of the receipti of
the Duke of Wellington' for his services was
nearly three Irtailliooi of pound ,sterling,--
The emoluments of , the'Dake's sons,,sons.
; in-law, and relatives, from the amp, The
church and the pension list, are' enotmons.
P BET Tri be born lucky than rich. '1
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