The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 30, 1853, Image 1

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    TERMS ,
.or TUE MINERS' JOURNAL
- I.tSOt:T. SCRSCILIrrIO:II.
TWO DOLLIES per annum, payable semi-an
•tually in advance to those who reside, in the Coun
ty, and annually in advance to those who reit& out
at the County- The publisher reserves to himself
he right to chargefV. .50 per annum,when payment
is driblyed longer tone year. • ,
CLUDs:
flaree Copies to one Address, - S 5
Seven do do do - -• • i°
Fiftem do do .11 - -. 20 00
Cle , rrarn and &Iwo: Teadiers supplied
-with the Journal at IS in rid ranee.
SATES 0? aDVILITISC39 :
One Equate of 14 hoes: 1 square. 3 Mos., 53 00
3 times,* .5100 ! 6 months, - 00
Subseq'nt insertion, 25 'll year. 00
4 fi nes, 1 25 Cirds"of 31inet, 300
Subseq'at inertion,s 12i I do tiimes, 000
Merchants and,.others advert,,,ag by the year.
' , n th the of in,erting diiremnt nd
rerti.ements weekly. • 112 00
Larger Advertisementr, sL, per ogmement
BUSINESS CARDS.
A PUHVES. DEALER IN iCRAP IRON
1. copper. Bross. Rat acd Sinai Tin. Soddy,.
Optelter Leed,lce. Order, retested for Braes Lod
Copper work, and Machine foroisbingi. Ali °Han
compacted with theabore Dee promptly attended to.
L 3 South Street,above Front. Philadelphia.
/one 15, IRS°
. t .iitsreie=4"c,r tieptliaTare antissleoineii es
.a. tate; baying and selling Coal; taking etarts of
coal Landwv Mines, enc., and collecting rents—from
twenty ye* ezpori•nre In the County be hopes to
g , •esatiafte inn. OfAce Mahantanrn street.Pottaville.
, ~., CHAS. M. HILL,
April fIAWMI I 4-tf
P. SIIIISILWIN t EXCIIA,IiiiE AND COL
19ctite 015ne, Pottsville. Pa.—Deatcr in notat
e 'nt flank Notes. Hilia nr Eschanee, Certificate, of
PcPnaltsi Checks and Drifts. Check' for sale on
PStislelph la and New York. n cons to atilt.
wircts 9. 1930- 10r
TORN BA SNAN, ATTOiTNET AT LAW, has.
elAttened an office In Centre oil eet. Pottsville. noon
"lie the CHseneal Chttreh, where hr will be daily,
Trom 9 1 0 minds. Business letters to hint will re
r•iv pm:hp . % attentinn.addeesred to blot it either
Pottsville or th,reigsburg.
-Doe. 6. ISM. 414 f
TiDWARD SICIPPEN. ATTORNEY AND
1 4 a vonssemon at um. phti.deimmt...lll4tiend
~n llectinns and all .41., Zeta, boAloPhi h, the. l i ly
n( Plrladell.h .. sA;nial,i Court
(Oh , Nn. 173 Walnut sine above litevenOi street.
Philadelphia:
T VVIIIITNCT. ECCIIANCE,
Commission, in 4 General Agoncy
dons to Mdinor• • Bank. poster to Ml
orrent ronnov.llM4 nod gllver. DRAFTS on Phila.
dolohi3 and Yew• York for fit•.
Mirth 20 ; 1652. 12-tr _
--•- - • --
DETF.R., SIMPSON, Minim.. !
rrrn,rl In Dr. Ch p
4 t H n ntl r di . n, nett
rionr tint one below the Prnteiltlnt Epitenivil Church.
centre. Atteel. •PrAtfrille. Pa.. where he will prompt
ly ntienl in ,11 .Ir.lerx in ahr line or hi, prnfec•lnn;
April 7. tAst. 14-if
TORN WILLTAMSON - Ar. JAS. COOTiltit.
kttnralon at Law. Pptt•vtlle. Oftlre In r. ntre .t.
a fear &tart East nr the '• Pennsylvania Halt." Mr
CeK , per win attend it all the Coasts. _
=ID
0 A MCIF:I. or-ens': PF.ACP,
Pt-mar/11TP. W:II attend rornmptlyr rn CANlleettcms.
Aennrles. Purchase and sale of Rea? P..rate it
gehnvlltill Con t!IT. Pa. Office in Centre St /0,4 Arpn.
•Irr•The . Town Ffall. Oct O. 1f62:.•
!TORN C. CON RAD,ll'Sviff T. OF TIM rcArr.
.ivrill'artend to any boaineso, entrusted to4i. care.
,nnrinall•. RON, and "intro rnDretrl. &e. Orrice in
M2rltrt Rt., nrornotite Dr. flalbrrmaden
Julie 5;1955.
•
fl zo; - - - .K. SMITH, MINFVG - ENCTNFTR and
a Irgorceanr. rernoye,l to rentre Ptreet. npormtie
Miqr.as•. RINK. Pottgyille.. Pa All A•weript Inn• of
Cnti nr.rin C. Mapoine and Draughtlaz: ,gaervted
promptly 'lntl carefully
May ,1 . 1552,
T 'ORES GRAIWPP. ATTORNF.T AT LAW.
.1 hiring removed to Pnit.lllil•• 0n.,•,1 an
t hp Telegraph Office.Centre street,opro9lteThp
Vtin.re
41-1 v -•
1111. SAMUEL BERLDCHY.nFFIrn - ,
ner-411. and Vnhnn , nninntrert..Potteilll..--jihe
nn.Tit.l♦ nernpird h, TrThn.. llradr.)
pnttpritln, March IS, 1.45‘f ' 11-,tl
IMMO
--TIOCTIIR C. Ii W...!4F:T.F.R.IIOIIIrEOPATITIC
Iternove.l his Write tO, nne of the
nriek unnse's In roll Pireet. Pott•e inn*
4nr119R.1940, 10,f
ii-711.7.i An L. IVIIITVIR:Ts A TTH'ITI`CP.i ;
VV at T.a.vr. Pottsville. gr.ho ytk ill eon nry. Pa.
rentre •tre••t, nearly npp"site the Miners' Rink.
Inn. 41. IRS! I.lc
M. WITAON: I MAGTOTRAMP. CO' VZV
anrer. Llntl...Arent and General Collector.—
(Wee, Woke.• set. Pottsville, Ps.
Non. 30. 1R .
TORN. 11011 /117. T. Attorney nt i.aw, Irnmints.
inner' r Vnrk. .I)DOPito. Amerirnn
llm u; r nfrow ritreet, Pon svtlle. Penna.
April
f I F.O. U. CT, AT. Attnre.e• ar 1.7111 r. Prllt <VW..
T nn . Offier in Centre street, onitoilte Mortimer's
, fireet.
Juty.-21. 1554. ,31—tf
TOTT4 TIUGTIES, ATTORNEY AT I, kW. ”rins.
.1 Ti 11... entiniy: Pa. Office in Centre
the Miners' Bank
CMEERE
.2:11 , MY AT LAW, Of.
( ii ; c; M tt:1 11 1;et Ft., nrar
Jun. S. c 5,1,
LIFE INSURANCE.
p 4r.• • +4-1 , 1 t
, pnE GIRAftD LIFE INsUIZANt C. ANNUITY
a. , 1.1 TRUST CONIPANY of PHILADELPHIA.
Office No. 132 CHESNUT 1 , T., the Fit", Dour Etta
4,r the Custum 1Ltu..e.N1:11.4000,0 6 0. Charter
Perpetual. Coattuue tb make insurances 00 Iticf on
tbr mr~•t faVmal,lelrrn,
The Capital tieing paid up and- inveated, together
wittt'a large and con,dantly increasing •eserved fund,
offe•s a perfect security to the insured.
The premiums may he paid yearly, half-yearly. Cr
quarterly.
The Company add a louts periodically to the Irk-
FIMUCies for life. The first Bonn., appropriated in
DeeeMber,lhdi, and the second L:ona. in December.
1.19. amonot to an, addition of./2161 SO to every
91000 insured tind, the oldest pot:ries, making
*MS SO which will he pald when it shall become a
claim), instead of 81000 originally insured Strut
oldest amount to 81°.37 {{ 50; the u• . at in agetolill!ll SO
for every 0100 ; the ethers In the -seine proportion
according to the amount and time of standing, which
additions make an avcrsre of 11,1 r than 60 per cent.
upon tn. premiums paid, without increasing the an
nual premium.
Thomas Rid:way,
Ammon Pans
AxAcr.ne.
John A. Brown
J. 11,,, Jay 1. na ti h,
Robert Pearsall,
V.lger.
Tbotaw. P. inmet
loeeph T. Bailey, Intan R. rt lark,
'Pamph•et4 conotanan: table of rate. and .[plan a
' nous, torn; of tappllcatartn and rurtlrrr inform - anon ran
be lord at the tatßre. . .
• THOMAS RIDGWAY, FreAident.
ionn.r..l•lirs.AeZtary. •
O. Tb. •Lbs.,4ll%er a Afoot 1", the stove Uotopa ny
n Pehuyltill Cnnnty. and 11.01 effeerintnrareesomd
Fite all neeeslnry Information on the satlect.
B. BANNIN.
1.5-17
ANA 9, ISSJ
PUBLICATIONS.
VALUABLE AND ELEGANT BOOKS.
UST r cite lying from Trade Salrli. A I , n of valuable
J
Books, among whieh are the following
Itaneroft'e Mato, y I' rifted P Infra, 5 Mame.,
Lire arid Writings of Webster, eeited by biruiself.o
volumes.
Siricklanern Queens of England.
hi slier'. Fo.iitpr mt. of the Creator. •
1)0 • Old Red Karolcione,
Chamber.' Encycloper.ll3 of Friel rah I.lteratnre.
Chambers' information for the People, "
Chambers' Miscellany. 10 volumes,
I 'bombers' Papers fur the
Waverly Novel., new and elegant edition, roq reed
'and corrected. cheep and cloth,
British Eloquence.
Rollins' Ancient Ilistory, = volornee.
Webeter• Dictionary. unabrideed and Orley 0,
Crolry's.Brltioh Poets, . a
Coopre• Works complete,
Irving's Works, complete,
Layard'a Minc - erh, ooh illustrations,
Memoirs of Mrs. Judson.'
Shalispeare's Work's, In elegant nindinr.ima Pock
. 4.-r. l E n d h i n t.' A n c . la . ma' Life and Correspondence
Prescoll'at ?intro,
' Do Ferdinand and Lobelia
Downing's Landscape Gardening and Cottage Ar
chitcture, -. .
R e cap' Notes romplete. and by the volume.
Vick's:Works Complete, 2 'vniume.4 .
• " tit:le rant ramilt Bibles, PMyer Bocke,llgoin [looks,
Ae.. &c..
Together with . a large as,ortmiint or miscellaneous
hooka, all tir which wall be auld alunultually low rates
as 'R. BANNAN'zii
( — Reap Wholesale and Retail RowslorP
Arno 9,1E53. ' ;
'VALUABLE - DIECHANICAL WORK.
V,.."—The American Enainret, Draftsmen and -Ma
chinists' Aseistant,designed for praepral worittna
wen, apple - niece, and those intended for the Enri•
neerloa Profession, illustrated with -two hundMd En.
gosvings.on Wood,and fourteen larg6engraved Milt •
ogt aphir. Plate., by Wien Byrne. Jno4 published an,
for oat, at 6. tIA NNAN'S Dona Krore.
Feb. 26, 1653' .
STOVES.--_______
IS
- IMPORTANT TO -410IISE-REEPERS.
STOVES, IRON WARE AN D' CUTLERY.
rQ HOOVER would announce to his easterners in
:Qs the sarrcreading country, that be has Insvadded
- hie large - stoin of Stoves a variety of new Pittems
• of Cooking, Parlor; Office and Hal 'Stoves. He has-I
• now the largest and moat splendid meek of sums i
ever otrcred in this Region ,before, which he gamin
tees at the lowest cash prices. They will be add fir
-casts °nil. lie has also a large assortment of Tin'd -
and Enameled Hollow Ware, of all descriptions; a
large asiortme at of Cutlerc, Tin andSheet-Iren Warr,
Stave Piping.Coal.,Buckets, Westt Boilers, Brasa Set
ties. Preserving Mettle,. Frying Pane, Waffle trunk;
Code* Mike, tr.c„; a large assortment of Jenan'd
Ware Trays, dcc.; and all kind of Tin and. Sbee;-iron
work done to order', Tin Roofing and Spouting done
at the shortest notice. All orders received will be
• pmmptly attended to. CENTRE Street, roar doors
above Market.
Pintsville.Ciet.l2,lB22
witivr.st STOVES!! STOVES!!
uslIN WARNlCK.(norteanons to P.., r.
gar it C0..1 will still continue the Stove buslneys
he an ettemire stale, at the same old •
eatahllsbed stand. N. E. Corner nfSrid tt
and Rdenaltrette.PhliadelPtlaorbere
they would be happy to woo the old
Patrons of etc late - Firm•nd lbw Pah. •
tic generally. We would moot re.
spectrally all yoor attention to . the fbilnerinuntrives,
.i.f—•••blecgregory • " Nesting Store, the Eth• telt
road ntroreer,Bnelt`s celebrated Patent Wood Stnrrs •
the relebrattd Globe Conti Stave, f r Wood or Coat;'
end flarrtow's celebrated Victor- Wood Stove.;
pines with as endless satiety or Pattered of ...rely
oftperiptitm, at wholesale and retail. 11,11-ro.tides'
Celehtated Plaugh Moubte.
w.. r.. Ns... Ntaws - wAis,aris.
P.l.o..sescar. •
N. Z. Owner of:Second and Nam Ars...Phil . ..re.
.N. ..-111 the different ODD PIECES gni UP3CD
OR nand for ewe's-
Feb.ll6, KS?. • 1:38,
VOL. XXIX
Tlir stibserthery would rerpiectfullainform their no
mesons friends and enstioners of firbuylkill Co.
that their ainortment of Clothing for Young Gentle
men Is mach larger !ban ever, and they are disposed
te sell sisals. Persons living at a dishince, bane the
privilege of exchanging clothing parrhaied at this
store. tf they do hot
F. A. if fITT 4 lIROTITER,
TVI• rhestnni 6t, earner of Tenth; Philadta.
April 2, lad]. I ' lily
" Quality the true tent of Cheaputst.
currarraq!, Clothlair:: cum:ma! ~.
liTllisioat extensive, assortment of
Ctritnigy In Schuylkill County, fkom 00
to 30 percent. rhrapes and Vetter made
than can be potchassel elsewhere, is at m....
. OLD OAK HALL" coroct.rCe ht re col Id abablon
go Street..
A innentilecnt assortment of FALL rind wINTr.a
cLortiric;. nr the most fashionable styli,. k now
on hued ma fridf for sale at prices tliss DEFY COSI.
PETITION.Ae r Ivry attict-. sold it this 1...1M0:At
-went is manufactured in l!nitsmile. I Iv, therefore.
expressly adapted to this sugion, and offers great ad
vantages to purchaser, over. all Ike very espeter
City-werls Creator_l'
ONE TRIAL seal prove this. beyond all doubt, to
any who are rtranyers to the fact; and thine who
have not yet purchased their FALL or wiNTrit
cioini.r.wilido well to callandiadge for themselves.
An immense variety of
BOYS' CLOTIIINC.
(linkable for the selson, at extremely tntv prim.
Remember the nld stand,r• OLD OAK HALL," en, --'
net of Centre and blahantow Streets.
EDWARD T.TAYLOR, Proprielnr.
(Late Lieyrxeterr I, TAY ulta,lmpnrters of Clittlyand
Dry Goody)
A CARD.—EDWARD T. TAYLOR, 2ferehant
Tailor, would reepectfolly calt the attention of his no
meson. friends and the public to his Fall and Wa
ter Stock of Cloths, Cashmere, Elerant Vretlogs,
&e., selected (rem the bent markets, which he is :ire.
paved to mate np in. order, et very moderate Price ,
An armor - unmet of Gloves Kerchicre,...luspetidet , c`lia
Shirts, &c. I
Agent lorthe New York,Lundon and Paris fashions.
Pottsville. Oct. 2, 41,t
EDUCATIONAL.
=I
strattEnTori soerrorsa SCHOOL.
Inrttleitlon iv - located twenty -right mil. a
I north-west none Phil,,t.-tphln. and three tr•te•
from the Philadrhthla and. ItradmX nailrold it Ent ,
nixvllle. whence there lair stage to Kineherton daily.
donne the SUOlrtier, and every other day doting the ,
%venter month, Payola nod Eltardian. find
Kimuerton a very destrable place at la Melt to Nine ete
their dauallters or wards.,
Ito !..sibs is retired, Beautifu( and icattcs The
buildengs are commodious. particularly,derithed for
school nuro.re. and well supplied with Pure Pries
Water for bathing and other purposes. It will I.e the
constant arm of the PrenXipal to make this school a
plessaot and profitable home to all who may be en
trusted told. eare. None but experienced and well "
qtralised teachers employed.
The Geerrameat NA, nearly a.- prattle/We, that
of a well-conducted chrtrtlan
The coerce of study int-lodes all the btxnchee of
complete English education. together with the VI )4
sire. Itbd the ornamental LrattChcs such as Me-tc,
Drawing, Eatnting, labsdieraork,
Thy Scholastic year in dtvided into two eerreors of
fire months each—the Reamer eF....inn comment - tett
et, the second Wednesday in May ;.and 11l Wi,d.•;
Session on the second %Vedanta) In November
TERMS In a Nance) —For (bird ~
Tuition to all English and rtarrir stud. per e, a
sion.-g55. For the ornamental branche• there ta
moderate extra charge Clrenlara and further info, .
!nation may be obtained by 1A44.44212 the node,. tdo
rd at Kimberion,Cheater irntl nt Ea
REV RAI3I - , A. Id., Principal.
March !h. 1853. 11-Ito
EMI
QM
Frillt3 Institution hal one of the most damnable
l.lo
cations In Northern Pennsylvania Kingston I.
a onhit, pleaaant.and , ealuhrious village. one 11111 e
West of Willtesbarrr, and uresstble by daily "grazes
from ell part. of the country. The school has
beer, in operation serf n year!, during whirls
trona, Imit been liberal and constantly increasinz
• 'lhrnuch tile munificence of Wm. Sr. etiand,
an ad.:finical SerninalY btaildii.c.lo by SI , fret, tail
three •thrlea high. has just been completed, and 1.1;
the liberality of Hon. Zito. Bennett, inn erlmol
riot, formaned at Fs a valualile.nol eateno , e
entirely new. The Chemical. Philosophical and
tronomical App3lllll2lll Of the Inattention to 11.2.2111,1
by all 12;in have knowledge of It. no of a ttigla or.. r
and ample foe fall expert:Dente in Natural ticker,
The Board ofilnatructlon for the ensuing year a.
as follows:
Rev. REUBEN NELSON.'A. M.c Priers( ofand Pro
fessor of alernal'and Moral rictence•
Rev. YOUNG C. SMITH, A. M , Professor et Su
cient Lan:mart' ,
P BMW M VCRS, A. 11., Professor of Mather:l,i. a
and Natural Oriente. .'
Rev. .1011 N A. REUBELT.Prof , asor of Grrrnan.
and Avaiiitant in Aneteint Laccurizeii.
!him I.ApLACE, Professor of French and iapahai , h
Lan runes.
JA ME-4 W. W ESTLA hC, ASNI6I2OI In Matne mr.t.
it :end Teacher of Vocal Music.
ROBERT - 11._TURW.3 1 . Profeeaor of Anne my
and Itnymioloq,
Mn.. EMIL% 'CARPENTER, PretrNrr-ss
Mee JANE d. NELSON, Teacher of Drawing anal
"Paintitaz•
Mass.EI.LEN.c. nowt:. Teacher of Marie.
The Public wall perceive that the Institution Is on
der the enpiiiision Itn,l 11121rIlet1011 of a very full
hoard of TearDege. cod the patrons are s.au red it. it
no rains will be Spared to rennet , : the most thorii•lol
Improvement of all the pupil,.
The necessary erprinstra at this Institution are
Moderate. Board la *1 SO per .esk ;
' per dozen: and Fuel, .2 SO per ) ear.
D2E3
11313
('opt. Eng. Ilraretle.,
.10
Modc. n Lau
ccagn, 6 II
Draw sm..
Muilr. with nor or the PI-..
MEM=
Frederick Rm..% it
Greirge Taber.
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arrit..ritra. II 17
Ro'm rent In Seminary,
(tnalr .tn•le::,..) • IVI 1 .'...i I t:I
Cb•n:ieal and 1.1.11.,t0ph1-.al
-.al Lecturer. ! !.ei In (1)
Embroidery, Extra, 2 II 3 13 2 40
To.whoh.•rpeo.e for ts.okr.l,lVa.torr,rorl. Ltgli,
and Trillion la tin ht:her Etigilliti branrh•s, fir nu
year. will not r tford j:00.
parroent (4,e Tallil , lll rut I, i.ra•tahlr In a4vil,
a n.l for /1.at.1. half at Par COII/1111 . 11r1,10,1l 3 0.1 half
the roldOlo of each tern.
R. Latiturr
haiton Le.l..
The Academic year Is ditlded Into three tern,
trt Term commence:. 1 , 52, r.mtinui s r 2
vv....la—Vacation of one week.
2.1 Tenn commences,Nor. 17.'continues 17
weeks--Vanation two wr. kg.
ld Term commences Match :ter. 1523. continuer 13
weeks—Vacation ins weeks.
The dieciplints of the Inetliotiou combineo mu.lnc.
with firenne.s• inculcating sound moral and re 1 ...., re
rinelplee.perileVerth: industry, strict order and cur
feet deportment: ,
Students are received. at any time. thonch it is
very important lhat they ohould enter at the 011 n
rite rireinellt of the term. Cat Rlocut sof the Sera Ina •
ry. and any Information relative to it. can be .114-
talned by addreesing the Principal or either of the
undrreinted. D. A. SHEPARD.
President of the Board of Truste.•
I.OIID BUTLCZ,
.Ithisston,Sept.4.l.s2.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Nolo Iflotessic end Ri :oil Boot asd Sass Store. Corner
of Costrs sod Xaeket Stmts. Portseinr.
i .
'INGE SEGIOCEIIIER IN VITCIS TIIE ATTE:C-
I:Bap n.f the Ittlic to the very:e xt9os Ire ascot.
M
'ent of Goods,. assisting of . t . '
GENTLEMENy slf dtitchcd, Fudged and Pegged
Boots, Calf wn KiNdouhle soled dewed and P, , ,-
.ped Omits, Wat r Proof Boats Served and freed,
from at to 44 ; New England and Ebitadelryll
manufactured . arse Ithots„,in great varlet .
constantly on hand t , Cloth and lastirer
Boom. and Coneretss Batters:Calf Nullifiers, are-
Wan Tletv and ewd and Pegged Tien.
I giI.PMPA; coos , and Iklenroes. of that quality, at
loni.orMes -, ..
BOYS'alßrifoulbs • Boots and Monroe; cithrse nr
LAM'S' Frenchrts English Lasting Gaiter !Snow, -
Moroico, Calls In and Coat Bootees. French MO, •
OCTO, Kld weltnd pump spring Backskins and
Jefferson , . Fre ch Morocco and Eld.Turnruuttt,
- from 50 cm. t II ; New England [loathes and
i
Shoes of all k do cheap.
MISBES . andEhildrene. Bootees and Oboes. it large
an:torment in likable for this sosrket,.constantty on
hafill•
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P,UBLISHE
CLOTHING.
BOYS' CLOTHING
WYOMING . 5 &UNARY,
KINGSTON, LI.ERN.F., GOUNTV, PA
Trintm or TUITION
Term ofl Temp(' em
Illeeeks 17 weeks 13week
I'l 34 j 4 4
_3O
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IN ;I l In
CALF.NDFM. FOIL 1 h5ll-53
Oor•mtpck of from Elastic Shoes are of the beet
manufactured articles the country can ktfnrd. ladles
and Grotlemen Would do Att , ll to call and provide
thenunstres with "nod Gum Shoes, the twat prenen
tithe yet discovered of Culds, Coughs and Gamow:.
(toe. ,
TRUNK% Carpet Bars end Vallee,.
, . The Travelliec community wilt find as ,well sup
plied with-she lahove articles which we will ni
moderatopt ket.
- Bant■ and ISSot*, made and repaired to order.
TERMS•CAdiI.
Oa. 11, 1e51..• I •
'OAK LATKUERe—Thi lialweribet, having f irat-•
led and put lian opeestina. in addition to his Wa
rr Milli a &leant Saw atilt 4.re one of tire best irtns
Oak Tlatbet Inn @chuyt tai Cinnitty." 12 yrepaw,l
to rate and deliter timbe vat' atlelaes.at the st , ort,:t
nbtke. dll order!, forwarded In the babectlher at
Llewellyn. by natal or of erwise. will be thankfully
received and prOtaptly attended tn. -
C.IIaRL&I 8 COCTit
, I e -t
May I.IBV/
TItuNES! Tzurras!t
.McCAULLAY'S Niabuf4rit.re. Nn. g..tah 4111
P. 1 4,,, .t. 3011,N. 141 Loinbrd Iztrrrt.(,t.r.ve
AID
5, ";t3 PhltadtkAii. Isongs 0f all4rrtttptinre.
NtasT.
TUUNIi3
T PACRIva,
eaveuvis; ; t Alms).* on Mina. ,-
o kisurrial aria Workmanship warraniea.
Tab.!, ital.' I . 64m
I WILL TEACH ToU TO raper 2RE BOWELS' or THE min. Ann uric OUT inn* ins mums or xertriimis , =Tau WHIM! WILL CITE STRENGTF! •TO •.
EVERY .SAT-URDAY „MORNING BY 'BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVIL
OILS, PAINTS, Sze
4.86A.:1t3r4-1AA(41 , 4%t0p0
TO -lIVILDERS ASS OWNERS- OE PROPERTY.
PER. 4 ONS. desirous ri bring purely Metallic Fins
and Weather Proof Palm, will Ilse PIEILDE..Ia
all Its native parity:as cheaper and more Avant than
soy other before offered to the Wax. Tula entitle
ha. undergone the carefhl Ara/yeas of she learned
Ivor. James C. Booth. of the University of Peaseryl
vs nla This Paint is peculiarly adapted to the paint
ter of Care. Boats and Vessels of every description.
pot,eerlnt in itself more body than - any other paint
sct introduced. and the quality of drying very bard.
i'olers tan ing from brilliant Red to Mart.
CERTIFICATES. •
Peitaldphie. nee. 1, 1831.
• Nei!•!%! Fire Proof Paint consists °fusels materials
es loweuvqt the opinion that It teatiol change ender
the action of any atmospheric agents. and that. there
fore It will 'teeth to quality for any length of time.
Asalq.rip.
!Al OR Peroxide of lion, 13.01
blotnni. 33 . 10 I Water, 4.30
Thin. analpils shown it cannot elastic, while Re
b,entotful eo!ol• must recommend he extensive em
plo,reent. .001E8 C. BOOTH,
Prnf. of Chnmietry Implied to the arts. Univervity of
1 • rtenselrefila and Franklin Institute.
trees Chew., 1852.
. .
I tin htrel, 'astir,- that I•hare used the Fan and
Water Pionf . Paint of Ni Ida k. Cn2.and find It to ex
cell anytnlnn note In use for body, slam and beauty
of color. al...urtt I recommend it in aii House Pain
-I,ra : an•1 I rail rii,iher ply that, 1 brilese ittp be mere
tin ratle and rheannt tlitu any niher print set Intro
duced to the putiic. It in wlthnnt grit—l, raysell,
trnnnd some In nil, In me Paint Kill, and waa stir.
In find It +n vett: tine. and In application bean-
tient for either wood or iron.
JOHN P. RAWLINGS, Hons. and Rirn Painter.
IVeNr..l , tee, Pet., Feb. 14th. 1853.
Messrs. R. c. So: cos & Co.—Gentlemen.—We
have been osioe your mineral paint for some months
poet and honour it to be a superior ankle for wood',
or iron. and trottlit ter ontmentt it particularly foraei
terna I rolllaitor.
1101d.INGSWORTH & HART ET. STS
Maasysek - , Pei. 12th, 1853.
Wes,. S R. Ntecne & Co.—Dentlectient-1 hare
been in the bovines.. of Rooting witbrTron, Tin and
Copper. TM above 9.t ream aid have used all lb.
Mineral Flue Proof Paints nninin the market, name
ly. Patept Ohio Paint:Silver's Enamel Paint.
the Old Spanish Drown jiitsbare Paint, At.. and I
have never found nytbfns fit to compare with Weida'
Merin. Paint. either for durability of color or flow•
ins erenly, and utast say that it covers better, with
better body. thud any paint 1 have ever used. 1 have
roverrd vereeal large Factories and Mills with iron
and tin. InManavonk, which 1 painted with MELDS .
5117TA11.1C PAINT. and examined one yesterday
1 ,, , ,i n ,54 July. 5."!, which 1 found a. . hard as the
nlntal itrelf. 1 particu , arly recommend It far any Mlle
tio4r pa intim:, arid would not be induced to tin any
other. I essr siTorDAEcE.Tinsmith,llanaynnk.
For tale hr C. Yardley iv Son, Clemens & Heisler,
Pottsville; Daniel 1.. Miller & Co. ' Harris. Hale &
Co., %rut P. Walter, Philadelphia; Canby & Hatch.
C 3 It Inv",
Appty to
SASDII. 11.7SIETLDR.'
Wilottnirtria, Del.,
or to CAI,ER PARKER,
Pottsville. Pa.
reb. VI, 143. (lan. 32. 1853. 4-sm) 9.5 m
SVPERIOR on. Ton LAMPS,
m.,,hinery, Carr 77 r herfr,
EST Recr.ircu and for sale by the Subscriber.
. 1 The runner ing teAlrancia I is taken from a Reading
(Pa) rarer :
Tills CA a free irnm all impurities, and will not
gum me.rbittery or in burning. Oil for inachiaery will
oat enni:eal at a temperature of zero—will remain
perfectly limpid when the best Sperm Oil is frozen
Oil for burning purposes, the brightest and beet
lien in the world. Persona using, it, can avoid all
accidents. a• It is nntlune but pure nit.
rfil fur ear Wheels that will not congeal ust 1..0 de ,
gree• het", zero.
r.'„). We Int, teed. and are now constantly using
7.latton'A Patent eperm Oil on our Engines and Na.
chltiery. and find it to be superior to all other Oils we
have ever used. it will not gum or congeal, and pre.
fer it to the beet sperm.
A. k. S. BERTOLET k CO.
Grrnmr. BRIGHT. Ilardware Store. '
Neat door to Mates hotel, Centre St., Pottsville.
March 5, r 10.4 f
.uatEs B. 5P86G1733,
Nor. 3:3 and 33 North Fourth St., Philadelphia,
imrovir.n of and Dealer in Foreign GLASS, of
every ites‘ttptlnn,nntl Agent for the prlnclpnl AMP!.
lean Mass Factrates, has for Fair. Itnafing. Flooring.
11.t.bous , . and Bull< Window Glans, of every slge•
t') 4 feet wile liy 12 rest long. and from an night f
an Inch to Iwo inches thick.
ZINC pAlNTei.—White, and Grey, yor In
011; Whitt. Leml,Yarnliines of all kinds Linseed
011.TurvIttitte, rutty, Paint Brushes, Woods,
Pot end Pearl ANhes,
FIRE AND WATER PROOF PAI
•tantly on hand. a large nsvnitrneld
rortod Drugs and Medicine,
Ina. .53 and 32 Nnrth FOPII
Cherry, East side,
liner. 25.18.5
PURE "
NW7,:ugUiVill=lg!!LlA:Tll7,7A:t
nner a ,ened supply of their warranted we WAITS
LEAD, and 6iop. ruat"tiners who have been sparingly
sup; lied in uniteqtre nee:7f a run on the rirtiele,shall
now ri , v. their ordeN tiled
:i;•,ne.", xt:hfranre peer (bore pr eeeeee thre
:Ind beautify tng properities..o desirable in a paint, to
n equal extent with unadulterated white lead ;Junes
any .dmist ure of other materials only marl its value.
It hos, tloer.fore, tern the steady aim (lithe manufise
luri‘re, for runny yrore, to supply to the public a Per
fectly pure white lead, and the unceasing - demand for
the article, in proof that it has met with fannr. It is
invartgbly branded on one bead: WETHERILL
BROTHER in full, and °Dille other, warranted pairs.
all in red letters
rh Cada., July 12.1 gal ffily
EMASX'S Patent . Ffre Proof PAINT
Fuom onto.
'THE Subscritiets hue }oft received s further sop
-1 ply of this ciartilar and valuab e atibstance. In
tdditl , /n In the slate color. they, have a beautiful
flex... Lite or brown. resembling the sandstone now In
noe. and •o m ini admired for the front of building.
In principal ingredient• are silica,aluenina•nd pro
loud... 01 Jive. trhich Inttir opinion of scientific men
snii,factnrcy accounts for lie Are-proof nature—the
two form^ re•ibetanceA twins non-cnriduetno,•nd the
loiter acting as a rement.to bind the whole together
anduiske a non and durable paint.
For nee It is mixed snub Linseed Oil. and applied
with a 1,11.11,0, palace a• ordinary Pawl, to wood
it..7,nr.e1.,11111.nat.,,..ke. It hardens grade
ail, and be ronie• fir•-prool It Is particularly into,-
ble for r.,if.r of buildings. steamboat aid car-deeka
railroad I.4l,lres.fenres, an. A enniensted with the
article tk equal to one of .late. .316 Vast Ming of ii'
fe S: lll , .
wr ;Igen, clay he seen anti. mire ir the subSerl•
Der•. HARRISON. 11110THIAR
S S
No. 43 South Frontt.,Philada.
71i f CG
3 V 5 3
MM=il
AL4NUFACTURES
WILLIAM EcErzurr.
HosE AND RAND MASER. ei0.120 N. 13th St.
• PHILADELPHIA.
f CIII 5,". DELTING,SinzIe. Double or Round,
1 itta,lr of beat city Leather tanned expreuly for
;he gpui.m..etretehral by the laird Unproved paten
led Machinery, Cemented and flouted In the •ery
brat manner, warranted equal to any In one.
Laps made with water-woof Cement If desired
Later or small Dose of the beat materials and work.
mansh,p and at low prices.
to Om,o may be left at E 'Den TVs Leather Store,
C.. 7.6 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
Cont, LwTnn. L. 4 1 - 1 ,10 ¢ Ptcace LCATIM.
Jan IS, I'LL 2-lw •
EMI
• CABINET WARD EMPOIZIMff,
Mouth d G I3' ' ECU Ntrret, Pitqadelpdtio.
kj. tt: el I ylut their friends
that
yh g e l e f
(root No. 137 Walnut Street.
to No. 136 South SECOND
Street, where they have on
nowt a large and splendid assortment of SUPERIOR
FURN ITURE. of every de.riplion, to which they
one the •ttreston of putthaiers -
Moon 5. 1053. 10-3 m
COACH MASER'S REMOVAL.
IS SUBSCRIBER HAVING FIT- 1
M . r l
telop one of the largest Conch dbops 4,e
Intim Prate. in Coal Street. Pottsville.
Pa.. nest to.l. 11. Adam. dr, Co.'s Screen
fartory : where his ratable' for manufacturing all
kind' of Cards cesand Light Waggon' cannot be gar.
passrd— heft; n practical Mechanic. and. Easing a
numbercf nest' eaperlence in the business, be hopes
U> give general aatistactior.
. All kinds of Carriages aril Light Wagons kept on
Mand.-•Also.sernnd-hand Wagons.ile•
Alt repairs iemir done Ulcers from a distance
,prernpily at:Aided in. V
June 5. IF4,
A PACT TIZAT ALL SHOULD SNOW.
1 NC unileptieno-d'r,pet.tfully announces to hb
S.
ctientle.and the pal:c In can,
'eral. that he has constahtly no hand a. It
'and tna onfactsitea all k‘nda of Fan
ey Saddles and Ilarnea,t,aad all de
scrlptiona of ridinartuddrialni ma. rtowir'"' - '
tcrials—Lionalc and Stacie Harness
--Wittor and Fly - -neta—liair Collars made to ordtr. 7 ,
He inv bra all taeall and yen htlatOPPeelfeJler Amer
ican !footle, and rtjatractfully solicit. a share or the
tothllc haironazer • M.A. WELSH.
Aug. tia.1851.35-1,
•
plum SEAT IMAM. MANPTACTORT,
N0.131..Y.6th z., opposite Fed fiklin Square, .
Philadelphia. • •
rrillF. subscriber 111 constantly dabbing, and on
band, Plain and Fancy Cane Seat Cbaira,
la great -iartety of Elegant and Fashionable
Styli, far Parlors, Ilining-Rooms or Cham
bers, made in Fancy Vl'oode,lmitation Woods,
and Fancy Colors, &c:. &t.
C -
Reception and M i"ge Chairs. of tight and hermit ful design s Cane Lonnma,Cane Settees.fiall Chairs.
C.nunftne Rouse and Office Arm 'Chairs; large and
small Rocking Chat:lC.l4lore and Steamboat Stools
Windeor Citatis, and Settees, &c.; &c. •
rilavibg extended faVlltiii for 'nlannhtltiring.we
can offer &large - stock-to select from and execute all
oide re as promptly and cheaply as any ectablisharent
In the Caron. •
Housekeepers. MINIS, Steamboat and Pall Road
i Companies, will dad it to theft Interest to call at the
Factory of - h. F. WOOD. ,
No. 131 N. MI, St., opposite . Franitlin Severe. Phila.
Feb. 9.1.1.55.3. • . 9 im
- coach NIKINO.
VT'llC Subscriber, being about to introduce Steam
.1 ['once am: otherwise enlarge the
facilities of his airtady catenate Ea..
tablishment, Invites the %Malkin 1:1
the public to h lemanufactore'of Coleb- ,7
es. Magee' and Vehicleyof every destription.'
!laving every department of the Coach.toakinn
business at hand. employing_ nary the best workman.
and using the.best.triaterials„ dealers nay be note of
scroring actiaartory work. • •
Vehicles of every style and finish made to rder:—
Repairs neatly and tobstantially done. *Orden
from abroad promptly attended tn. •
*ithop,blorrls' Addition. Centre St., nearly oppo
site the York Stote..Petistllie•
(=gnat JESIONCII.
12-tf •
EEG
Marelt V. 1.1555
Beautiful Cottage Turzature.
9 111 aubterlber is resetting nom the beat Kass;
.1. !emelt! in the City, a large lot of Cottage Ford.
ture of the I'lEll, and must beautiful PaUesos s etW
laicise whole sett.. all of which will ha SOH at
Clty
prt , es, carriage added.
Ile also keeps on band„ and manufactures
orger.ali kinds of household Futiltittu;
at the 'Alegi. moat fashionable. sort desirable
I..itterue. all of which eawbe examined at Ttla Wats
Winne, corner of Centre and Vskru tatinets. usarl7
Mimshe the Eplreopal Church—all of *bleb will be
told at the very lovers! rater,
DENBY GIREINUNG.-
14-tf
April tO.ll
OAP DEATIIIBJIOI4:—A palaattWa dt
la
• Om T..th mud topterstagtb• Snarl i
11 jafrs rintelled
sail tar We at 8.. •111/114 • 111
• • 'Map Ira*. Mare.
Ex;E
AND POTTSVILL
F. Also.eon
of freshly les
r ri Street, above
ladelobla
Sill
WISTAII A. HMI
41-If '
WATCH - FS, &C.
21111110VALL. • t:
DLADS & ELLIOTT, Biga of the EU Bitsich.op
is Hotel.
"Finance - oar Meads and Um
addle la geastal temall sad ens-
Ise OUT stock. taws feel costliles
h Is the beat Qatar's wise offer,-
ed tins pent Aid we, will nt at Philadelphia
priests. •
oar steak etraalsta b put of a Pall assintateht of
Cold sad Milne Loan Gold sad Silver Lapis,
Watches,
hitter Talds&Teaapocts Parks, Botter-kalv es. Ih.e.
Plated Canon, Fran ik Cake Baskei a,
Plated ChM Trays : Cepa.' &anti! Orsameats, &e.
bed a mend noWitiefint of Panty Gauls.
With* , norougb Itatiokdge of oar battens. lad
every fteillty for purshaslas to advantage. we name'
be u adenoid by hooves dealers in the State. We ne.
tun thank, for the liberal patronage we have hereto
fore melded, sad by strict attention to busineesore
hope to merit the confidence of the community tad
our share of their pawners.
WILLIAM BRADT. ,"
. . .
J.STEW ART EI.J.MPT.
N. B.—A liberal diaeonat to Pedlars and await Deal
er/. /
re Partleirlar attention paid to the z repalrlng of .
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. - __ . •
May 15, 1851
AT TIM OLD- STAND.
ELI HoLDC N'S Wholesale and Seta II Cloeir.Time•
piece. Watch and Jewelry Catabilstimear. at hie
• • old stand:* No. CM 1111 ASS ET Street. (between It k
and Bth. South- Side.) Philadelphia. • •
YP niends,old miatomers, and the public most know
that I am at all times prepared to .
tarnish Watches, Jewelry, Fancy ".
Articles. Superior Gold Pens uteri
kinds, with Gold and Silver Hol- • -
deryin variety, ike.. at the very lowest Cash Prieee.
together with the best supply of entri . or Clocks and
Time-pieces . ever offered at this V bilshmeat:
E. H. tieing •a - prectlcal Time.elems . and Watch
Maker, with an experience of nearly SI ream —lO
years at his loosen locatian-(e at an times prepared
to furnish. by Wholesale and netail.warralleed "Tient.
kespers' • of the very hest quality.—somprising Eight,
day and Thirty-hoar Clocks and Time-pieces, of plain
and highly ornamental designs', Gran st yles,a nd 'dap.
ted for Counting Illontree, Parlors. Hain, Churches.
Factories, Steamboats. Rail Can. dre. Also, Alarm
Clocks. a most desirable article for Sound Sleepers,
and for all whose balminess requires them to be up
In the morning early. . I.
Clocks, Tinte.plezeir,Watelms and Jewelry o revery
description, repaired with peat cars and warranted.
Dealers supplied with Clocks and Cinch Trimmings.
May S. 194 y
CIZEUIP WATCH= AND JEWELRY.
WII
OLESALE and RETAIL . at the!phis
2/itch and Jewelry Store. No. 95 North •
SECOND street, corner of QUARRY, Phila. 74
delphia.
Gold Lever Watchesaall Jewelled 18 Ca-
rat Cases, 025 00
Silver do full Jewel. 012 Gold Spectacles, 700
Silver Lipka. 410 10 Fine Sliver do 1 50
do do do 9 Cold Bracelets. 300
Superior gnarlier*. 7 Ladles' Cold rentils,l 00
Imitation do 5 Silver Taaspoonirost. s 00 ,
Gold Pens, with Pencil an Silver Holder, 1 00
Gold Fluger plop, sn to DO tents t Watch Glasses,
plain. 121 cents; Patent, 182 Loot% 23 a other sni
de' in proportion. All goods warranted to be what
they arc sold rot. STAUFFER Bo HASLET.
atsmen, to O. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Sliver Levers and Lepines,
still lower than the above prices
Aug. 05. 1952
WM. BAILT 101,
isserkno and Darn to
=sum Mows • MIS WATCIM
IZWEUP.T.
WAAL LSD ',OW! /11ITICIA '
dstedV men* Wog styles
stows Wok, am
ass cam*
irbolanla nail. si •
xo 1111 MOS Um& damMinioliar
NOM *PA I.loabAgia..
tratssioao 01 ,1,7
.• -- "Io•••••4 to WI Oki WO'
Iday 10. 185 V -. WIT
MISCELLANEOUS.
TO Tan LeinEt IN azinzamt , -
FRENCH LIQUID WASH-GLUE.
1 IE superiority of this preparation inevident. re
golfing touch lees for use they Isar. and being
perfectly soluble In water and not so liable to leave
'treats or spots - upon the Linen or lardln. This
article neutralises the golden three which wool/ oth
erwise be retained. it cantata) No ingredients which
could possibly be injorkins loan most delkile fab
ric. Neither does It contain lay aeldote the prepa
rations which are *old (or each purpose* generally
do. For sale at JOHN G. BROWN'.
Drug Store, Centre St., Pottsville.
Dee.lll. 111.1, 51-ern
CULIWITTER MID PI.I7IIIMER.
JWILDELII. having had eery noma
d erable experience as a One bluer. reale great eon•
lideace la offering his services to the Waves of
Pointefile. lle hes commenced bailees. on his owe
account. in the ibop of Id r. Isaac Scone .In Norwe
gian street; where all orders ether for Gas Fitting
or Repairing may be left and they will receln• the
tuaffprompt attention. Ills pipu and other :uteri.
ale shall be of the very best Mad. sad Fitting. of
every•descriptlon that may be desired will be for
Dished and patep is a workmanlike manaer.and ar
the shortest possible:toffee
June 8,1812.
pv:i.ivorA,F.ltOene4.tvt.) , ri,j
It VOINCaId & SELLERS. wholesale. Illasalkcio,
rare and Dealers .1 n Cosfeetionary of all kind.-
No. 111 North Third ht., below Rave, Philadelphia.
The attention of Dealers la requested to as ezaroloa
lion of their stock. which will ba found to be at hen
mptalto soy la this city. Fossils Faum of all kind
In season.
N. D.—Orders by nail or otherwise. promptly 11100-
(10 to.
Feb. 5,1851. .6to
MORETON & moantsort,
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Tinand Copper Ra
Railroad Street, opposite Foorty'e Siore.POTTd:
VILLE, Pa.,, where tiler are prepared to make to or
der all kinds of work In the above brandies mid gur
u Sheerer and Slipper Baths, Pumps and Water Cio
sots t also. all kinds of Tin, Copper sad Sheet Iron
Work made to order at the shortest possible entire.
Roofing, Spouting. and all limits of Cooking uten
sils made aid repaired at the shortest settee and In
the most r le terms.
cr• The best elites Imes for old metal*.
1ag.18,18511. ' 154 f
A USEFUL PSEIR WORE.
WEIGHT Tables of different barbs of Round,
Bemire and flat Bar Iron, /teal, hoc., by a Prat
ueal Is one of the most weskit works
panelled for Beattie add Workers Is Iron. and those
who use it, ever issued. No coma are the calcula
tions, that any person can safely buy gad sell snit' the
Book. without even weighing the Iron and Stmt.—
/net knallated. price 23 cent...and for sale wholesale
awl retail by B. BANNAN.
a By enclosing hiss postage stamps. the work will be
walled free. to any part of the coutty.—The Trade
supplied at the usual discount ,
Jan.l4. 15Sl.
NEW POWDER masa.
TAB subscriberbu erected a new Powder min
1 at Wilsonville., on the West Branch Railroad, and
Is prepared to furnish Powder,. which be will guar
antee to be made of the best material* and proper
till to increase Its explosive eapaclty. Ile flatters
bluiselfthat, on trial, bls.Powder will be fbund equal
lo quality to the celebrated Dupont Powder. Orders
will be promptly attended to, and tarnished at tow
rates, for a good article. PETER ALLISON.
Sept. le. ISIS. • y
R. M. MIMIAMI.
Beatles Rom, Ximeirgiss strut .httrifth.Pcsas.j
Plumbing Shop.
tjAil CONSTANTLY O NANO A SUPPLY or
JUL all else' of Load Pip .. albeit Load. Block Tin,
Bath Tabs, Shower Baths, Hdroids. Hose. Double
audit's&
Acting Pumps and Water Clouts; also, al
kindsot Duns Ooske for water ud steam. Brass OD
Cups, and Globes for Eames. All lands of Cosner
Work and Plemblag donq In the neatest wanner at
tbs stollen pot les.
N. D. Casb paid for old Drina slid UAL
Pottsville. Oct. 40.1830. - 43-tt
PAINTINCI,GIAZING =AS' •
REMOVAL.
T W.BOWEN having removed Ma ship to doors
0 . above the American lionee. Coors street, and
taken into partnership his brothers, the subscribers
announce to the patine ttmetbey • ate - prepared to ex
ecute allorders in their Sae with the greatest de.
swttch, and on the moot turnable terms. They set
ploy good workmen and their elastomers may, there.
fore, be sure of setWfactory Jobs. - -
They, also, beg leave to tan attention to their
splendid assortment of Paper.haugisp, idriadew
shadeedke,-; comprising every variety of style tad
quality, to snit the taste and pocket of protium., and
which they oTer at the lowest City Wires
J.W.BOWBN a Inurrintsts.'
doors above Arnerkan time, Centre St.,
'Pottsville, April IS. 18311.' 15-If
• OUR AiOtTITTIIT tea! ' •
MCC tbestillseribers bars unwed; at ;the& Mani.
t 3 four doors above the Fos t Ofike,as entire new slot k
orGoode.parrhased In Sew York, at Cub Prltes.en.
ability them to sell shaper then day/easy Step as the
Cosily/ Their stork cowrie& fa part, of,
Slut and Fancy Mess Bilks.• -- •
Kouselln de La&es, at a Ult. and
Tbibet and French Iterinoes, ••• -
Cabers Cloths; all shades and 1..
Black Alpacas, , . •
Plain aid Figurgd, , colored Atpsess,et 1211 cts..
and apwwds. .
• accassortrosataCallco •
Bleached and tlabliUbed
coloy n atid • .
Llanelli, Checks, -
• A largo asikatanast or elaillst:' -
Mateo, WoOka Blankets, Cloths, &Riled - •
Floor sad Tab& Oil Cloths. Ike,. Aa •
Together with a general anotunent or Goods to
plena tba Casey aad salt Ow wants Of Cid colllsolit'
ty . Alas. a large stack of snare, &GOD la II &fats.
Codats,Greim 'ad Bist•Fewnueniubdati• wflh IT BI 7
variety of Glseenswan sod Blasurast, at prices low
er than Use, can be bought elsewhere. They will be
"PP/. at all llwes, to show their goods. nu of cost.
Nape give tams - - - - --- • ,
. Colmar, litreAssug will Awl tr to their ilillf lls- •
Isie to tinfoil *Wotan the saw 0614. • '
•,, ..FRY & utters: ,
1 . 30. 15.1551.• . • 42,,t1 ,
urpornartarinirsTO Tun Inntua
Suttees Dental. .
teed Ms .er antritrof the patine
'a*s • • Seeerallyea/1 alit trine , tit partisans, that
be Ina tsleared bit illiettstsy • Hoe the Seam rm.
IWO M eeeepted. to the mess/ Wog of .stie so*
brkttwlldlsssttheWen`epfa tI IidSECOND
streets, weetelde,sed fest diets abeet*Olithree's
Wens
all Opastiosa stallettetUr.er. Sifts Oa
messes la Ott ist ofessies. mut the lees tine Is MS
. ssd nest *Me Inge Cities. It rutin, eillionellee,
betas sal will MAIM 11l his weft. or aah OS coo'
premien- 1 •
Dte.11141551. ! , • -— slat
aIitENZUMMIIIIW. - 7 •
Taus 1111M1ditt Om** fir Aransare'
. B trffg*., Mediu Is elm dellieetbis figs.
`'"" so• lulklulielmane list ups. :Children eat
frau=ipaciar Wok awns; IS OH ptan—itir
sedrtl *wow& WI east" II Um
Asp to avoid &mai.
tastniztaLla tusrt.ir reewessve sanest
=o"kaadosat:
_Atlanta's' .91611**0441 10 •4 /ten.
4110 .• Aga/ l U' PIP fig ~TN. "
Talft•MUNlL4mpausdi ia ary elle yea
strums auk be wok We wrigli
Mums le can sees.
VANDUtWiIi •
inns ilia 16111017.111111. • MHO
SATURDAfiVIORNING, APRIL 30, i
Pfl - 11ADELI , HIA
PEWIT at COMPECTIONERY OZPOT,,
Na. 518' M a rket Strut, between Saw,lila/
SEVENTH attd EIGIITE, Plahrd'a ./
JOTIN O. MOM reepeitfully Intwans the ' p üblie
of Wawa the adjoining counties, that. he keep%
situp or hand a Isere and varteda'ssortment
Fratta,Cats anti be
relblektie will sell
aa cheap am can be bought id be, eelablibb.
sent tal'itliatielphia.sind ihe lollies all persons who
icor want latif th ing is his line, loan and see him
Wars purchasing elsewberir. orders from the court.
try will metes prompt attention, •
Way 10832.
cuMAP'olllsra, GLASS. 58. e.
TY:CIDALE et. MITCHELL.
/YO/2i9 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia,
r , F og R to yber citizens nfridtsvilie and ill •icintry,
,lathe choice of their beautiful and immense owl,
le any qoanthy and oral! qnaiiiirs.of ss ,
Dieser, tea had 'ToiletPlanes , Dishes. Pitchers.
Seta. .tc,
. • .
French or Fostish (.'Gina. or troust..ne Warr.
be also GLASS WADE:cur and aloolded to great
variety. at the veil , lowest rates. .
Hotels. Dowding and Prlvatc Mayer saypile.l ',kb
the beat articles at very (heap pricer.
Jose 3. 11122.
OS
IMUPP'S PREA111:161
_ESSENCE 10F COFFEE.
WHY will man nee that which la iiiJorious in his
h e thh, when he is, w tiling to sive nil his wealth
to restore it when It Is Not. 1 4 trange 'that at least
two-thtrda of the human faintly will use ordinary
OF COFFEE I. beyond doubt.
Corse. knowing it lobe thiamin. to their health.—
preparation in the
WKtbßeorUldbPe.rst.BEavEiledryB°lll.4"NoriCtseE7kl7elswelormsehnutil have it. Try it
n,he „ n o,gg—tr save about to prr rent. be
sides your health. Warranted to give 'entire swis
h:Mon. Manufactured and for Sale by
ELI KRUPP.
610 NOrth Third Pit.. Philadelphia.
N. B.—All the principal Grocer& nod Draggiotahave
t for sale throughout the United Cates.
Dec. 23. 1d 52 . • . 52.6 an
=zoo's rviirtimay 'AND FANCY
oAP:l—These superior articles 'of petilimery.
S
amongst which are enumerated his J natty celebra
te/ Tiny Mike. Itrtelltal Alabaster, Pearl. Rouge,
Tooth and Toilet Powders; Chineee, Velvet, Chalk
amt other apnrosed'tA
eMPlira.
ROAPH.—Walnet and Emra Fine Rand Ornwn and
wafts Madam. Floating. Palm, Almond, Fancy and
Tolley soaps: shaving Crea flair pyr. Cologne
Waters. ElfliCti Mr the Haudkerchlef, Os Marrow,
Waraoll emu, Phande (t new article), Eau Los
teal Hair Restorative, Its irolls. Phllormnea,/cc., he.,
are manufactured and for late by
JOHN T. CLEGG.
Negnsnee# awinhal.4lB Market let.. below 9e l.llblla.
. or'Nerehants.don't forget that CLEGG'S la the
cheapest and Wert extensive Ma aulattou In the City.
Glee hien a call. I - •
.1. T. Clegg's retfatnery can be bad wholesale
and retail ageity prlrea,at fl. !UNMAN'S
Variety ;Aisle, Polowille.
43-Iy,
Oct. 15, 1152
aquaria.
•
100E111E8 ARTISTE IN lIAIR, 177 Chesnut Street,
opposite the State !louse. SIMLA DELPIIIA. in
ventor of the celebrated 'lllossamer Ventilating. Mfg
and nastier Sand TODPatti. Instructions to enable
ladles and gest:eaten, to teetutute their own heads
With aCCarlicf
Poo Wigs. *hrs. I Toupees d. Scalps. lOTAos.
No.l The roankof the No. I From forehead to
bead. back as for as bald
a From forehead over I .2 river forePead, as
the bead to neck. far as required.
3 Fromm': toearover I 3 Over the crown of
the top. I the bead.,
4 From ear to ear ell
the forehead -
R. DOLLARD has always ready for sale a splendid
stock of Gents' Wig., 'Toupees.. Ladies' Wigs, half
FriZOW, Braids. Curl., Ac., begutifultr manu
factured and as cheap sealty establishment in the
Union.
DOLLARD'S flerbarthim Eatrart or Lustrous. 1111.
Tonle, prepared from South American herbs and roots:
the moat successful article ever produced for preserv
ing the hair from felting Dolor changing color, le:ta—
rtar and pre/erring It in a healthy. and luxuriant
state. Amon% other reasons why Dullard's hair-cut-
Sag ltakean maintains its Immense popularity I. the
~ fact,thai hie Tonle is applied to every head of hair
mat at his establishment, coosenuently it to kept in
better preeervation than under any oilier known ap
plication. It beingthas practically tested by thousand.,
offers the greatest guaranty of its efficacy.
Sold whojesale and retail at his Old Establishment,
177 Ch gee U 7 anggv,oppostte the State lionge, Phila.
R. DOLLARD has at- last discovered the st. ?too
ultra of HAIR DYE. sad annetancefit for sale, with
perfect confidence In its surpassing everything of the
kind now in -use. It colors the hair either black or
brown, (as may be desired) and is need without soy
iojsry is the hair err skin, either by stain or otherwise.
can be washed off in ten minutss alter application,
without detrarting front its efficacy. Persons visiting
the city are lacked to give him a cell. Letters ad •
dressed to It. DOLLaID. 177 Chesnut street. Fltila
delphia,will receive 'Oen - tine
July 10, 1831.
CM
PLASTER AND GUANO.
BEET QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE
BUY- -
from Am hand, and sane ems pnibtr. The
Etrine one best land Plaster is manufactured from.
we haveselected with fleet care at the Plaster Quar.
tiers Doyen will mark this imponost feet. one bu•
shale( our Select Land Placer, has nmre fen ilizing
pe wet than two bushels of ordinary , Plaster.
•
- We have now for ,tie
10.000 Mahal* aura quality select Land Pi3Stt
5,000 good ordinary
1,000 barrels Calcined ?Pinter,
100 " Cutlet "
50 " Dentist. "
E:MI
100 • Ott reotype Planer.
• PERUVIAN GUANO.
Tbla•rtlcle weoffer In confident. to_our (1111101[1 , “.
coequal to any Imported, mid far superior to nocpt in
tit. market.
I,sBobaga of this mrperlor Comm, for sale at the
lowest market rates. Also. Patagonian Guano, Lou
drette,Ormind Charcoal, &r.
C.
PRENCII & Co..
At the Steam Plaster 11111 e, Junction York Avenue,
Crown and Callowhill directs. Philadelphia.
Feb. 5,1853. 0-3 m
PERUVIAN GUANO.
MITE andersignedbeg 10 !antral the Farmers Rad
I. Dealer, In this Amts. tint they have made ar
rangement with P. BARRED A k. ERO.. Agents of the
Peruvian Ooverament.f•.r I W tillii.relinpltl.24l.o of
PERUVIAN GUANO into the City of Philadelphia,
direct from the ? Islands.
Messrs- BAEREDA t RIO). wdl keep constantly
on hand a large GpBl of Peruvian Guano, sufficient
to meet all the demands of - consumers. winch we will
matt tbelowest priers and in tots insult purchasers.
OLADINO 3 CIIRIeITIAN.
Rote Agents for the sale of Perumatilluano in Phila
No. 48 N. Wbigves.aog 97 N. Water Bt.. Philsd'a.
Jan. VI, IRV. 4- au
• ORANGES di LEMONS.
.114 C strived, for Pale cheap.
ONE THOURAinD BOICES,
Ileeldedly the beet received herethb season. Apply
in Wit AN,
Wholesale Confectioner and Fruttetvt. esc Market.si
between Illth t 13th Direct, Ph nada
Feb. 19. IRS
, J. B. A. & S. ALLEN.. 7 _I_:
NC)B.I.:ANDS SOPTII WHARVES, PIikLAD - A.,
OFFER FOR PALE
3000 GALLONS Winter Sperm O 8;
6000 du Pinched Whaler White nil.
511000 • '_do do do, dune *.
10,000 do Racked North West Coast Wimp,
- all. for Miners' nu -
300 Roan Adamantine Candles,
1500 Rap Peruvian Guano,
600 EMIL Pannonia do
1/.11.185t.
010. LIPPINCOTT. 1110,TROTTL14 1011C1T SACO:I
GEORGE kkftwitarrr kco. •
aasortment
Tgag o Whin. LIQU011• Gworteign generally
No. i 7 North Water Street, and
No. 10 Noah Delawate avenue. Phi lore.
Jan. 29.1835.. • 5. It
et3s%l, -
-
, 4 1... 4 *1 4 4
- - - •
•
• • swam
troilli Whartis,alorsArth Siren Pirilarra.,
ntElt roi sale, at lowest Market rates, 11;300
O
G % n Zd ( r " 3bletaf l re I I g Yi 7 4 r eo
int e r thlney,
4,73 Bleached We
and Holing. Elephant
awl Winter 011,
Spent, Adimant and 'Crystalline Cat:odic*,
10,0 S
Gals.,ltatlued Miners' Oil, free front dirt and
sed i mmt , and 'light rein,
3 . 000 Cilln.:Ease.• Sperm OU, 'Nimes and Aviv,/
strattledi, -\.`
133 001.. C.lntlnnall Lard Oil, 7 - 77"
• .Itellatiarows ind Piney koap. 1
1100.8bli:Attadts 41ankand'Tanners• 011.
May Ikon, , - , L se-iy•
7. 1:011014111=1 O,ROCIERt• c •
171TATEMVAti oseoultM,N. ernes So
eond & IllullranylArehS Ittreetsi Phi adelghfa,
. ens thrsulle.a large assortment of .
TEAS. • • _
COFFEE;' -At the west
SUGAR.
'MOLASSES' • "I- htayieyritet,
IlliOrk ice% . -
- Thosecontasennag EutieStAres an partlenlarly In
sited to esti.
tar- Atiessum gismos -Frothiest
.1M1.104 1433.
tialdi PAPER!!! -
VS Subic:a:4o love, conotaolly • on hated flit
Moor, Cop old Wirtz's, rapers. ,
I .,TrIaPPSNL ILtrilwiri,Staolop.Onlore4 and.Tlone
. .
litc4
for asli olitiaptitOblo " •
• •- ' A. 10.. COLLINS CO..
- I 5 Minor Boni; Phihdelonto.
D'AT4IO. fhr the osleof the Ileened Palo!
BAGLEIVII GOLD PILD7.
S-Itraiit Aserri•
treat—difterresurti. , ;-Tbe subscriber ban just to
othed *.larn lot of liadiarra tlaParlar•Gala Pen
ill=i 'us the Commas ea rafted Blau,
Vis %%a 0
In and ann. of essay, all . of irides can be
reounall iftbscoma OE ill, fair use., The
Gausices [faulted' Mates Pea to a aillaallY • :Call
lad sea D.unather with the otaiercid
. • •B. DiNtinted •
Menai Gook laid Itationery
CllBoBllt. 11,111% . 11011 0 01 4 ,ILlinr4MJuss
kl—J sit receles4 a let of Globes,' oew article Ito;
sirtmot.sutsabis lb, Reboots ee&famNa.oll awbleb
wen" uslitattAlladstplUbt:prices either 'Slaske orbs
.
Itoolds4 Mtatltnisol SUM.
licra*Uixonrsi :121t11.;4bS - saineiibet bas
..strinssoista MMus ter ths IL supply of
OW Wilgus( to es bus!, sad 'rill WI Itoor Was
aft .611 &slam, it Oa Maasacturers ptiess—thaa
nttartta canUist. Ile also Mans It 111 - angle.
barlimisman,swisattorboube!.. AWN=
D. Is
IMI!=!E
GENERAL Ai.
EMI
EEO
ELM
illE
111
I=lE==,'
pVERTI,SP:R.
E 'mot% OSB onto
I L , 1;, RANDS ANTI SygTECT 1111171 t
E y SeIin 7 LICILL ,
53.
Patin).
the following from the "Century
k number of the Kuirierdeorrr.
rr WE cur
Paprrn,"
It speak s for ![.. , e
" Ikar Mary.
And drop ne
• Yet what I wi
'hough theft , linen may task,
laved is therdum,
h, my hale mad,
to past.: trust.
Will atnely
'"May all that
Be ever im
And may thy
s purest. rarest. beat
ed in thy heart.
ruture 'year" atteNt
nt as now thou art.
E 82112
dowere, fair htooms the "Erring,
the son—the starry hand ;
!nexperieneed wing. .
al deola of Morning Land•
`Fair bloom
Bright shin
Lur thes. wit
Through fib
l on rosy summit glows, .
itenipt the aspiring flight,
• - gilded clouds enclose.
Ybrat you glittering height.
Lilliisire dream forego,.
learn, by Nature gicen - ,
ntain heights we look below,
I .lei we look to heaven.
MEE
Forbe■r to a
For ',form. , it' .
Amt tempts
no! thel
This preeep'
From the mc,
Mr in the
guide the go'deo truth ;
y heart serene and young,
, a. in thy youth,
be loved, and atilt be young."
'Mien be tht
Keep tbi,u i
And in the a
, Thou'it tld
Elucationnt.
THE COM , tifi SCHOOL, QUESTION:
The follorrig extracts from a late number
of the Chicat4o (Ill.) Tablet. a Catholic pa
per, are. wort iy of being placed on ,recnrd,
and considered by the friends of education:
- While the thoughts and efforts of our fel
low citizens the City of God throughout
the country a id no where more zealottsly and
effectually th a in the neighboring diocese of
l e
Michigan—ar . oc cupied with the moment
ous subject o f Catholic education, and while
they are prot ting, in the lace of the brow
beating and enanees of the, mob, and the
,erross misrepi ... illations and obloquy of infi
dels and sedu ers, against the injustice of the
State school axation , it will not be deemed
impertinent i us, we trust, to pen a short ed
itonal homiht on the subject of education, for
the benefit of ur readers and fellcmi'Cadto
lics in the P ine Diocese.
Parents mu t first come to feel the dangers
of the Godl .s sch Is so profoundly as to
forego with ti acrit all theapparenti advan
tagesyr they a ff ord, a d to dream no more of
consigning their offs ring to these nurseries
of heathenism, vice and crime, then they
would of easing th s i ) r children into some
Granges, or be teeth me car of Juggernaut,
or immolating them t some grim and bloody
Moloch, orrn king ` em over soul and body,
for time arid ternit . to the Devil.
We may. turn in a future article to the
discussion of his I. ter point of our subject ;
bur at presentwelhave to do with the goes
two whether a
ti,
Catholic parent can permit
his children r eive the State ischool in
struction without orning . accessory to, if
not ;he very rrineipal in spiritual murder.—
It may be that there are Catholics-4-we rear
there, are—h' re and elsCwhere—who have
I nca settled is question satisfactorily to
themselves; r, who, carried away hy a mis
erable, paren I ambition that would sooner
expose 'child en to the most certain loss of
,
faith, than si rifice one iota of their earthly
prospects, ' ba . ance the chances of a'respecti
ble estate fo' 'the off-spring in future life,
against the ri obabilities of unending misery
beyond the
i n
ave. , It these remarks should
arrest the att ntion Of any such, we heg that
those.of the f rmer class will take the prop
er steps to co e to a decision in the premises
by consulting their pastor or some other ec
clesiastical authority, and tbat thoSe of the
a.., i
latter class w II cease to call themselves by so,
ridiculous a isnomer as that Of Catholics
and Christi ' parents. and will style them
selves, what l they really are, heathens, min
us all the nat ral virtues and all the religious
1
i
instincts which the heathens posses".
If any Catholic hitherto i °rant of duty in
the matter, desirous to kr' w whether he
can with a g d conscience p tronize infidel'
schools, he eed only . say o e word to his
pastor, and It will be 'alum that'the voice
of Peter has ell heard again and again and
in thunder °cies condemning, denouncing
and anathe tising the whole scheme of
~r)
mixed or go less education, and i ts founders
and abettors There is no mistake about
this. The t umpet of the Vatican gives no
uncertain . nd, and the Prince of the Apos
tles speaksl with no double stammering
tongue. Pe er has spoken : and that voice
of solitude, ,igilance and authority has flown
across the loud sounding waves or seas and
oceans,
and beeh echoed heartily by the as
sernbled hierarchy of :he United; States, as
well as by the Bishops individually speak
ing from the pulpit and through the Press.—
Catholic Biihops. Pastors, Journalists wri
ting with th'eneral approbation cif Bishops.
have agitated the question front one end of
the land to the other, until now there is hard
ly an excuse for ignorance on the subject.
If your sou or your daughter is attending a
State school, you may be as 'certain that you
are violating your duty as a Catholic parent,
and conduciag to the everlasting anguish and
'despair°, Your child, as if you could take
your oath of it ! You ought not to be able
to rest an instant, to bargain, labor, recreate,
eat, drink, sleep with common comfort until
yon have removed your. child; from that
proximate occasion of-spirittial ruin in which,
perhaps ignorantly, perhaps thoughtlessly,
roll have placed him. Do you wish him to
be a reputable member of society : a comfort
and a prop to your old age ; an honor to your
name : but above all. a Catholic man, and
an heir of Heaven ? Take him away from
that school. Perhaps he has - been too long
there already. Perhaps he has _already . con
tracted habits of vice, or infidel principles,
which he will carry to his grave, and into
'the endless world beyond.
'rake him away. - Let him rather never
know how to write his name, or spell his 1
way through the plainest paragraph of a
newspaper, or perform the simplest calcula
tion, than become the bond and chained slave
( of Satan, than rise up at the last dread day
of accounts to curse you in all the unavail
ing repentance and bitterness of final de
spair. Take him away if you do not wish
. your bed of death to be tormented with the
spectre of a soul which God has given you
as a sacred trust surrendered fa - lbe greaten
- emy of- mankind. ' Take hint away, and let
him be a boon a hewer of wood and drawer
of water; let him incur the worn of the ene
lightened age ; .let hint be accounted by let
tered infidels and heathens only an ignorant
Papist, rather than incur the anger of his
God and the loss of his soul. Take him
• away; let what will be the consequence.
KIM
50.1 y
E
1:0" WIIAT WILL BE TIIENETT STEP l-A,
the commencement of the war upon common
schools and edtication generally, Bishop Le
levre did ant scruple to declare that the Ca
tholics of the State end of the Union as a bo
dy, supported Gen. Pierce at the late election,
with the l belief that the Democratic. party,
would be mast likely to favor their v iews
and . schemes in reference to the subject'oc.l
Free ..sclattols. ,Neither 'did he -hesitate to de
•laris that it the Democratic party, refused- to
aid them in procuring a pOttton of the school
fund of the State, that the
( Catholunr we'll('
leave that party, and unitemith some other 1
or forth a, party of.. their own. Ile further
declared. that whether be succeeded or failed .
is inducing, the Legislature to recogtuie tire
demand, he meant to, push thern'to a direct
vote upon ;the question. that be plight know
who. werelhis friends and who his eoemies,
and, that he intended 'to , mirk the latter.—
Theserdesigne and threats were not made
thoughtlessly, and without stitfidiettly reflect
ing upon _the course he intetideCto . pursue'
should he he detetted befere the Legvolamre.
„His addrits to 'die people of, the - Slate,
which
_was the `prelimtnary4xerveinent in
this. =date, avowed the, same deterutinaH
tion and contained the same sentiment. The,
Democratic party of the State, wire turd fo' .
unequiv
01 3
llanguage,"theLutlies4 Mel' aline
boldly-up :
to the mark and•gatie them what
they dem ded, they Would he." wive from
the future yolitical. history of, the Spite.! ,
But in spite of this terrible threitotad_m the
imminent risk of itteurrisg. the everfutiag
tum
oppotationel the Da and his , Woven,
the members of she Legisittate had tbafttimt
fy itidepeedenee to distegird elf Coosequen
ces,,and to coolult ' solely, the welfare and
wishes of, the people of the Suite: - This of
cutirse.'gate gnat 'offence 'But he resolved ,
- to make another elks t. and for ibispurPolf:
be got tips ticket Is this city. sculcO t r A u `
winch was known to to in caves- - bug
ti-Free School and Auti-City IMPT O * i
mums.. idol bete hornet with a more overi
whelutiag and m ifilits rebate ,
at Lartsiog. • • ' ' - ii whit 'will tie ths
The g entian Dow
th e y Will take to amen , Ibis
sea tali
.obiat--wbat sew plass wilt their 'wow.
limit" fro octiccici city ptccolitaii• -a,.
.5-3 es
10 Cal
COUNTS 'PENNSYLVANIA.
- 7 -.----.------ - - ---- -rr --- ;. ---- ' ,-- - -
lean palicanieuhassurett. I'vo on e who i
and Wads anything of Ilia character of the I
Catho ie. hierarchy or who has seen the Pro- I -.—:------:
S K, --:-----
TIC to IT.
teas shapeawhich Jesuittini can pnt On to
accomplish its Objects, will doubt thit the IThe very doctrine of all others. "Mei to
war. is to be continued to ~oe." bitter end." , jr." Who ever knew a mortal to enrol him
it would, bea.paltiable contradiction of-the 1 self under this banner, and r eozne out the lit.
whole olstorlr, cod, policy othose tied 'tre- I ileend of the horn? Nobo d y, we'll be bound.
I se
mendans earners of tyraan and oppression, ha principle, acted up to with rectitude, put ,
ignoranie and superstition, to - abandon their pose, heart and soul, would keep any man
designs uptialtas first repo ,or no matter
Above water and in blue sky:
how often repalied. &Win would minian- .. Srieb to it." It's the very history of sue
donment of Bishop __l-e_fevre's promise town- cess in epitome. All history, all experiince;
tinue the conteet from another tpsarter,should the triumph of mind, art, literature, every
the democratic party fail tp meet his hopes. great and noble work is as direct and appro.
It may be that he and thole with whom he prate illustration., Ile who would be, do,
acts will consider it the Rrt of sound policy gain, ma k e , "„ re , achieve anyt hi ng . i n w h at .
to rest upon- their arms awhile. But this ever department of lire, trade, politics, reli•
will he only lor a brief Peilod , for he has de- gin. philanthropy, of love. roust Make it his
dared that the _ questioa ILhould be made an first and last object of solicitudJ2the Alpha
tame in 1856, and that i different result and Omega of his aspiration and action. '
would then be seen than that witnessed in " Tell us, young man, who ever did a thing
the last presidintial contest, lithe democrat- worth a note, that did not '.stick to it."— ',
is party did not redeem their pledge to him Look around von among your acquaintances,
sad to his church.—DetroitTribune,: and see who Is, and who is not "something."
I , - In him who is deservedly famous and honor
ed', you will find the m5l vertu - years ago, , in
'the strength, determination, energy, and
light of an all conquering resolution said,
"I'll stick to it," and who did, and has stuck
to it ever since. ,
What has made great lawyers. statesmen,
divines, artists? What has made a Webster,
a Choate. a Brougham, a Kossuth ? Sit - Indy,
and solely, and truly, by choosing something
real and vital, and sticktng to ;t. And it
you o wish, or expect, or mean to do or be any
thing, you have got to do likewise. Then
choose, and "stick to a." Armed with-its
principle ant-inspiration, von may rive to
undreamed of heights—sainting it you may
sink to unthought of depths. —Petteng il I's
Reporter.'
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irr ova .rtanac SCROOij SYSTEX.--It will
be seen by_the proc.eedingslof the Legislature,
that Mr. Kcanaey t of elty, is again at his
hobby of interfering with!Our present public
sehaol system, and iiii bill:is made'the order
of the day for Thursday next. Liam, session,
when this question was up, weispolte. out
. plainly, as did the press jgenerally, against
this, interference in the bill-of Mr.: Kearney.
The idea of attaching seitarianism of any
kind, to 'the system of gkmeral instruction,
cannot hat be attended With the demolition
of thewhole system. In this country, where
tbecardinal doctrine of the government, both
national and State; is to' keep church and
State apart, while all sects and religious de
nominations are protected 41 the abstract and
-concrete, we cannot but protest against this
special legislation to get-hold of the school
fund for sectarian purpmes exclusively. As
it is no*, all, =sets are entitled, alike, to the
benefits of the system of pnblic education, and
this is as it should be, but' if -Mr. Kea mey's
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bill pastas into a law, th the fund is to be
distributedinto•denomina nal channels, for
the promotion of such re ligi ous sects as may
have parochial schools. I Ve hope the City
Council will act promptly, in the matter, and
give a quietus , to the thing at-once.—,./lalti
uirie Patriot.' ' ,
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EDUCATION DIMINOES CRIME.
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There is a very loud o+ry, gays the Pitts
burg, 6=e:o,ra:tied in sundry quarters against
elementary education be.ause it does not al
ways ?resent crime. Thn it Iklis some influ
ence in diminishing it may . fairly be inferred
from certain faits stated by an EngliSh bar
rister, Mr. FREDERICK who has also
been Inspector.of PrisonsJ4-in a work recent
ly published upon "Crims l , l —its amount, cau
ses and remedies." He slates that of 16,C00
persons in Sikltland- receiv i cd into the prisons
in one year. less - tan 1,00, or one in thir
teen could both, read and write well, and on-
ly 312, or one ►n fifty, had learned more
than mere reading and writing. A still more
significant fact is mentioned in the following
paragraph :
"To what an extent," ►e says, " the sim
ple power of reading fluently is often a pro
tection from habits of crime, may be judged
of from the-tact that a gime Mussionary in
Edinburgh, in whom I hid full confidence,
(the present worthy and able Governor of the
Prison of that city, Mr. Surnt,) told me that
in all his visits to the pods . , Ae never met with
a tingle person who was at the same time ad-
Vieted.to crime and en the habit of reading:,
•07" Tug Fizz Scrtoor; Siszru.—The re
marks in' the Roman Catholic papers, and
the late efforts:of the Rontan Catholic clergy
'in Cincinnati, Detroit, and Baltimore, show
that there is a'systematic; plan among the ad.
herertts of that sect to break down the Com
mon School System of this country, and have
children educated in private sectarian schools,
each receiving a share of the public money.
We are sorry to see one of the bulwarks of
Our Republican .Institutions thus attempted
to be destroyed. 'One of the great sources of
our Liberty has been the education of our
children free from sectarian views. The as
sociation of all sects together in the public
schools, and their equality there, prevents
the dogmas of any one form of religign from
assuming any power over Gore - umiak. Our
school system Americanizetiour foreign pop
ulation more rapidly than any other cause,
and, it is to be hoped, that our adopted citi
zens do not ; wish to preserve here, in the
new home which they) have chosen, the&
distinctive nationality,.a measure hostile to
the true prosperity of this country, and to
the rapid amalgamation of all our. different
races. • -
Eleferreb Stittlts.
A ROMISH NEWSPAPER.
The N. V. Tribune copies from the Troy
Whig, the following letter:the" authenticity
of which has not been denied.
Hit'Eatellnu7 Governor Seraattiof the State
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Sin t—Millt the midersigned, the pub.
listrera and proprietors ed The Roseau Gaerdion (a
paper lately started in this village, and devoted par
ticularly to the interests of Irishmen in America.)
do take this method of introducing said paper to
your Excelicicys notice. -
Right Rev. Bishop McCloskey, and the Catho
lic clergy in general throughout the diocese, wish
that we should remove tbs male to the city, and
thereby nuke it the radiating point of its influence
and authority.
In order to do so.', we require fonds adequate, to
the mtdsrtaking, and-of 'which. we ate in want.
Therefore,. if your Excellency would think proper
to help as Oil this IMMO& we do hey pledge our
selves to make The EOlll6ll Grtardcan sulnervi.alt
to your interests at any futon 4 camtaign, that you
or any or.your political friends may be • interested
in. And no man knoWs better than you do the tin.
limited influence which a paper of this kind (al-
ready having a circulation of three thousand in this
State alone) can say and comMand among the Irish
citizens of this State or country,
" Trusting that your-Excellency will Five this
matter your Maltircreccudilenuion, and give us a
little material aid,-
" We remito your devoted servants,
"T. J. & 11. B. ninon.
!' pops, and Pubs. Roman- Guaniian."
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The 'Priforne * *marks,— •
" Here you see io whit manner Journals
of this class are - " devoted to' the interests of
frishmen"—that is, of any but themselves.
They want money, and to secure it they pro-
mute to " go it' blind"- for the governor or
his friends. • - •
THE hIISB2QIB 1 . (-ENGLAND.
It aPPeare by the - faloivits' g extract from
aWashingtonktter to thigiew York Tribune
that the Hon J 43 . tes-Mornasum exacted a
number of conditi ons bifida- he would accept
the - Idissibis to _Eaglandi:'
The AdMitaistration - vasslsirced to make
terms ? as it Were, With Bin Buchanan, ere
that gentlerrien - accepted the Idislion to Eng
land.- Hislirst demand Was, that Pennsyl
vania should not be charged with his 'op
poititioent, - it being tmsonght_by him. - 'This
was, orcourse, reurslT consented to, as his
position - is such as tdiustify hilly his claim
to Nationality. .Net, that he might return
es smolt 89,0 abonbibrive concluded his,ne
gotituktarOM the tercitraldects,' for the set-
Ilement'of w.luebjhe Administration dermas
dedAtisservieess. , - .T4tsee arr. the question of
Atka FORaiIIINISWKILCID ,Ird the &looted clau
ses' of the. Clayton and Elolwer Treaty. and
the Fisheries question, (M course', this de-.
mend was also ptomptly tweed to. And,
thirdlyohat stuittld , be allowed to 'manage
the businessf afteetsis own fashion: I hear
that. Governer - Marcy j promptly - advocated
eouggieiets4iihilds remiest of Isis old cot=
league,' 'loabng, that if Mr.
dlecramiy could'ior be muted. skalds
iont anavicestistal csehrieetheet irldfoir for
--tflgtfitrairs ; alsrelytbl-L-lbt'a—dirittinot to be'
relied - Off BC diffseuff 'Asks. Though- there
was ihinethia °filarial!, Maid in' this point
of Buchann's , Magee aleemegs gratill
bitnAtad dins bitratelfat much itt the mast
troublesome labor that woulddevolo on bi'm
iskf reacelseiventici ngland at;intce re
stated in a favorable-101r to WS .
demand. -
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IT is sato thin - al of Mtidtis
tetwies•Wittirin Pisa and thressly settlers
•ofl'estaryltsitityWaStio's clown - the
Froood;,ouesessofsrest should boleti stand,
leg for retry fiswoonscsatiosor Sid
daily orassests,tho . stoThorryluott oak for
silk nature and ship buildin g .
07 Ha Inca spates in idoite his intact;
will make a aseryt of ids ategyirr.
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AMME.—rh , . Johnson
J luhLil '.enaillg.
A stiOnT SERMON FOR PARENTS.
said that when the incith;i of Wash:
ington was asked how she had formed the
character of her eon, she replied that she
had endeavored early to teach him three
things : obedience. diligence and truth. No
better advice can be given by any parent.
Teach your child to obey. di is the first
lama. Ycu can hardly begin too soon.—
One of the most successful, parents that I
have known, says that this point was usu
ally settled between him and his children be
lore they were three months old. But it re
quires constant care to keep up the habit of
obedience, and especially to do it in such a
way as not to break down the strength' 01 a
child's character.
Teach your child to be diligent. This
habit of being always employed is a safe
guard through hie, as well as esieatial to the
culture of almost every virtue. Nothing cab
be more foolish than the idea which some
parents have, that it is not respectable to set
their children to work. Play is a, good thing.
Innocent relreation is an employeuent, and a
child may learn wise diligent to that as.well
as in other ithings. But let him early learn
to be useful'.
As to truth, it is the one esaentkai thing.,
,Let everything else be sacrificed rather than
that. Without it, what dependence can yon
plke on your child? And be sure yuu do
nothing yourself which may countenance any
specie of prevarication tutialsehood. Yet
how ninny !parents do teaclett leirchildrert the
first lessons of deception.
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iLATRIOUS RHYMES,
What is e l arth, si.xteck
graves ;
What is ea th, rich man ?—A
slaves;
What is earth, grey beard ? —A
old ; -
What is ea'th, miser ?—A plac, _;g gold;
What is earth, schoolboy ?—A place for my_
play ;
What is eanh, maiden ?—A place to be gay
What is earth,seamstress ?—A place where
weep
What is earth, sluggard I—A good place to
sleep ; ;
What is earth, soldier ?.—A. place for a hat
tie
What is earth, herdsman ?—A place to raise
cattle:
What is earth, widow I—A place of true Fer
rety
What is earth, tradesman . ? tell you to
morrowi ;
What is earth, sick man ?—'Tis nothing to
me;
What is earth: sairoe?--;Ily home is the:sea
What is earth, statesman ?—A place to win
fame ;
What is'earth, author ?—l'll *rite there my
name ;
What is 'earth, monarch?—For my realm
'tis given :
What is earth. chrtstian —The gateway of
heaven!
I%IIIAT LADIES CAN 1)0.
At Markland, Ohio. a little girl about 12
years ,old Obtained to her list of temperance
pledges more than five hundred names. This
sets the ball rolling among the men and wo
men of the place. The result sv-is the union
of the ministers and lawyers, of ' sects in
'religion and of all parties in poll 01l
on the temperance car, - and kee the
track. , The men organized societies, and the
ladies united their own sex in similar organ
izations, holding their . female temperance
•meetiogs l and conducting them upon their
own eesponsibility. A committee of two la
dies, from one of their societies, has recently
waited upon all the merchants, grocers and
taverns of t h e. place, selling ardent spirits,
eleven in number, and asked their names to
a pledge not to sell ardent spirits, except for
medicinial or them/sal purposes. All sign
ed the'pledge, except two groceri, who want•
ed " more time tOr consideration." The Ia•
dies have great confidence that the. two "con
sidering" gentlemen will yet yield , a their
request, and sign the pledge. Most-oh the
citizens of the town have signed a petit - mil
to the Legislature of Ohio to giye them the
Maine Liquor taw.—.lfonfitetwii )Watch
mast.
missionary once found a heathen moth-,
er in tears. She wrung her hands as she
left her hot kisses upon the bloodless lips of
a beautiful child, calm in the slumbers of
death. The little treasure had been bitten
bps serpent. The woman was• one of the
serpent•worshispers, and the reptile, which
had robbed her of her first and only child,
lay coiled at the hearthside of the home it
had made desolate, cafe from the avenging
hand of the superstitious mother. She would
not destroy it. Need we wonderAt the su
perstition of'the benighted heathen? To
' day, America is El, nation of serpent-zrorshT;
pers.. We look 'around us. tied bow ,inany
homes fire there where the serpent
yet madly cherished by those wluiLlhave
mourned the loved and the glee:, poisoned
to death by its fangs! And at roe same
time we see a great and free people hesita.
dig about Crushing these serpents!. The
darker rites and fearful of the Klor
I'agan,•can Shore our symtrathies.—T.
Brown.: :
~ j aADOWS OF 51INISTERIAL LIFC
A' minister in India—Presbyterian we pre
atime7-writes thus to the central•Chredgan
Herald:
" We live on less 'than $30 1 .1 per aonurn,
including horse.keeping and t raveldog expels.
ses and_iny travelling in a year is not less .
than thme thousand miles. • I have to go to
iseighboringwood and fell down trees. chop
them into ten or twelve feet lops. hitch my
horse to them 'drag them to the house: chop,
saw and aplieti>m for stove fuel, and then,
after preaching two sermons awek, riding
most weeks fifty or sixty miles, tatching Sat).
bath whoa!, riding thre e miles to post
glues
nod store. ete..--even them I accused hyl
coy o irditren of " dotng nothing End riding
orlon/ and readalf. m 9. books," and told that
“ might work altitle, mid cam Itirart of my
living: ,
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V' IT Miss illiJi l(rsts marries 'tarry
Hopkins. the girls say that the marrisgetvil I
be lucky : bee.stisii she changes her initials.:
but if she ramTies.Jetnes Jenkins, 'I,WOOI do,
for 1.
"Itiyon itanSe yoUi name, and not your letter,
Yountehartge toe and not for the better.'l'
1 1:71 . FEW KNOW ' Ant In every seven Alin•
in tti. , e dap-a, ebild is torn in London. and
that In every nine minutes one-of its inhab.
itanti dies.
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NO. 18.
TUE SERPENT WORSHIPPERS
I
CHOPER A WIRE Re you itkonse R knife
:kw hes-temper. - • •
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ter D o . wii.ofxyd Zees you tan; Brit
lava yotinidS'al:.,Lbe.em fratu promises and
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BANNAN'S
STEA3L.FRINTING OFFICE.
Haring procured dote Prentek_we are now pre
pared to execute JOB and.BOOK PIIINTING•ot
every description, at the - drtee of TAa'/Wietres'
.rou reel. cbeeper than done at say Onto
estabhateneepin the - Cotmty, suds as
Barks, Picesithlets,: Bills of Litilugg.•
Large Posters, R a il Rood nekeep,
Heed Bills Peter Boas,'
Articles of Bills,
. Zola Beata,
Bill fleads, Order Itooks,de
At the wry shortest notice :Our stock .of JOB
TYPE is. more extensile than that et any other
Office in this section ot Abe - State; and .ere keep
!rands empl oyed expres s ly foe Jobbing. Being,.
preencal Printer ourself, we'-well guarantee our
wort: to be as neat as any that can be tweed out to
the cities: PRINTING IN COLORS_ done at the
.sbortest notox. - . _
• 800IC
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Books bound in every vanelY Wank
Books ofevery deleriptiOrkbalmd and
ruled to order at ohm notice. •
listorical.
BATTLE OF NEW VELLA.' NS.
-" Philo Jackson" writes to the Savannah
Journal au interesting account of a visit to
Gm.. Jack= at the Hermitage in 1839, from
which we extract the following:
" I longed to bear him spent of his great ..
battle, and one of the greatest batdei, too, of
modern histoty,the crowning point of his mil
itary life,thetrittle ot the Bth of January, be
fore New Orleans. He had just returned
from his visit to that city. and lamented the
decease of most of his old compatriots since
that battle. AU the officers, except Colonel
Tiebault, he observed, were dead. He then
.graphiCally described the field, theforriAca
now, as he laughingly called them, and the
victory, in a manner I shall never forget.—
' Mr. Eaton,' said Gen. Jackson, 'has gnoilly
erred in his description of" the . works. He
says I had a strong breastwork of cotton
bags.' There teas not a bag of cotton on'the
field, sir ! J i had some store boxes and' and '
bags, or bags filled with sand, and these
extended along the lineti ; but they were so
low, that at the close of the action, when :he,
British surviving General, in command, came
riding up on an elegant horse, to surrender
his awcrd, when he got near Me, I heard
him exclaim, with mortified surpriae, ! Bar
ricades! by —.I could leap them with my
horse!' I laughed heartily. at his astonish- .
meat, and so he could, and beside*. on one
wing the works w ot completed ; I kad
nothing th Ibu a cornfield fence. if the
British had onlf UN% to turn it. But by
keeping my oustantly throwing ovate
eines and lagers on the works. the British - ,
were effectriffil dived. But; continued
Gen. J., ' litr i ever. had so'grand an idea of.
the Resuriecnon until that day. After the
snrO)te of the battle hadclearedoesomewhat,
(=V men were in hot persuiref the dying'
enemy.) then L saw, in :tbe dieggice. more
than five hundred Britons emir king . from
heaps of their dead, comrades, allover the
plain !--esnng up, and more distmaly visrble
as the field became clearer. corning forward
and surrendering as prioners of war to our
soldiers. They hail fallen at out first fire
on them, without having received a scratch:
and lay prostrate till the close of the action.'
Gen. Jackson, regarded this action, justly, as
the most glorious:achievement of "his ha.—
That victory was as gloriouvui his coutityy
as to the hero of New Orleans—yet the strat
egy of the General in this masterly battlehas
never been duly appreciated. in any, history of
it I have read.
I,f7•St. Pros walked whileeaung, because
he did not consider that time ought to be set
apart for it. St. Pacbomiui sat on a alone in
the middle of his cell; and never lay dawn,-
because it would b 4 too comfortable.. Bertha.
enveloped himself in a sack of skins, with,
only holes for his mouth and nose. Eufnnia,
female saint, was in a convent of one bun- •
tired and thirty nuns, not one of Whom ever,
washed het feet, and a bath was aniibomi- -
nation with them. Linen was too great a
luxury, hence they used flannel, which would
soon produce tormenting vermin. St. Mai;
rius one day killed .a gnat; struck with' re
morse, he exposed himself to all insects in a
marsh, tilt, according to Sosemen, his . akin
was so hard that his beard could not get three.
- But St. Simeon was the most ingenious of „
all fanatics ; ho built a column near Antioch` -- -
and lived on its - summit-z••this aerial slant
was:so irritieh admired that he' even rebuked
the emperor Theodosius with impunity ; he
was called St. Simeon Stylites.
IME
TBE AREAB of the principal liver ba
sins which are - drained into seas that are ac
cesible to ocean commerce, may be thus sta-
gra:S .
In South America—the AmazOn.—larea
(including the Oronoko,) 2,048,480 square
miles.
In North Americe—lhe Mississippi—area
990,600 square miles.'
In South Ameriea—the La , Plata—area
880,000 square miles. •
In Europe—the Danube—area 284.000
square miles.
In Africa—the Nile—area 520,000 square
miles. -
In Asia,China—the Yang•lse.Eeaog—area
5470:10 square miles. •
In India—theGanges—atea432,,ooosquare
miles.
illiecellann.
DISAPPOINTED PATRIOT.
We clip the following from the Philadel- '
phis Daily Register ; .
As we were passing the Custom House
yesterday, we saw a man rush !men the door
with a terrible Crown upon his brow, and
with strides, as if his legs were encased in
seven leagued boots,- he reached the pave
mew just in front of where we were stand-
ing. He meta friend, and his sorrow found_
utterance in words ;I" by my troth," he ex
claimed, " but won't I fax the party next
electioo. sure." "Me,' the continued "yea,
me, Tim Differty, to be told that I could not
be appinied, becase that dirty blackguard-1
John O'Connor had spoke first. Oh. by the
powers, Wit won't j lax them. =Let them •
talk to me ttlxint tatting the eonnthty agin ;
by jabers rwon't lift-a finger to save• her,
from destruction." -
Br this time Tim had passed beyond hear•
iog distance, and we were left to moralize ,
upon the uncertainty of office seeking, and
the three hundred and ninety-nine applicants
bound to be disappointed for every one seen
ring a place.
WHALES. •
The noise; of a whale spouting can be
heard at least a mile. He-throws the water
from twenty to thirty-five feet high: - After
giving one 4'blow, which the whale don •
when he is clear on the surface oldie miter,-
'he - instantly goes under. He usually rises in
frun l onelo two minutes.- Once as I at on
the Bowsprit, watching •tacr_or three who
were Paying about, one passed witbina few
yards of ri u , blew a blast with, his Water
trumpet; a 9 down he _went. - •lltad a goo . d• •
opportunity of seeing him, , and got a fair •
view of the breathing pipe. It was a round
hole to the top of, his head, with a slight
rim round it, and apparently about (wench
es and a half in diameter., This one, as near
as I could judge, was from tasty to seventy
, feet in [length. The top of his-head and
"shoulders" wits broad and fiat, and tier or
quite twelve feet across. His back, hunt:ld
a appearing round, was nearly levet, and
showed room enough for a quartette at High
handers to -have danced'. e reel thereon.—
tTwoutd. bare_ been a rather slippery floor •
though, and- I , think •a dancer would have
[ wanted. nails in his shoes.—Bodon Post: i
WORLD'S FAIR
The tollowing interesting announcement
is made in en English paper :
`His Royal Highness Prince Albert, is
among the contributors ot tvotka of oft to
the industrial exhibition about to be opened
at X"enr York on the 2d'of May next. The
portraits of her Majepty. himself, Prince Ar
thur
and of the late Doke or. Wellington.
fortning.the picture painted by Winterhalter,
is his conttibunoo. The Baron. Matoehetti
• has completed a colossal equestrian statue of
General IVashieraton, which is about to be .
embarked for the• exhibition. Mr; Carew
has executed a colossal statue , of gio late
Daniel Webster, for theameplar'
e. teP•
resents the . American Statesman in the set
of addressing the Saute.. The State ot Mis
souri Lai appropriated $4,000 for he roper
repreietitaupd at the opening of the exhibi
tion, and Congress, on the 26th of February
I lait,.voted $20,000 to-defray the expenses of
the Turkish steam frigate during her,visit to
the Hew York World'i , Fair. - • '
ifEWSPAPERS.
The celebrated - Writer "Junius.'* thus
speaks of newspapers.. We commend it to
the attention of all•
" They who conceive out neempapets are
no restraint upon bad_ men, ir impediment
to the execution of bad measure. know noth.
iog of this country. 'Our ministers and Mit;i
gistrifes have really Huta ponlahtnen:
and few difficulties vcetattend , heytaidi l
thecenann of the prem. artd, the spirit of re.
Pi et a ate it excitmadong the_people. WWI
this censorial, poivir ia Maintamed;io
in thewordi , otve most ingeniottiformgner
• both ministers 511d , 14110116110511,1111
pelted, in almost harp instoce.lncisors Lel
men his duty ar44bs reputation:- A dilen.4
ma ot this laud perpetually; beNtfhito. " 1 4
hot. indeed,_viorleminelm on hti heart, tam
it t(t sesinedlfetersts iti Som. Ctrs,
has eonductP- •
a
EIS!