The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 11, 1853, Image 3

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    311intrs' %Junin'
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POTTSTILIg, PA
(053.
Cir TRE •MINSRS' JOURNAL - isesserlfac•
PIT eirriddeion than Tv o a t , pr eg owere jra-:
iti Noithern Pennsecetia.-, Jt tire-Waco
ninovg eke Cotti,.lrcas and lutainess ape. au oster
ip Mu and ;MP adjoining counties, but: in-ail
otfr Mae', and it also circulates largely-among
thensiusesin Seistryditi cosantrionitick reerafert if
one o j the most minable Adrertsnne ineintnix in
eh* Countr.• feer-poirre hare so enany'civi
:alias enrolled onfsts tzasmption list. .
BUSINESS .DEPARTM*NT.
• &4.rurrtriS - : Co;, Chesnut street; :above
7th, Philadelphia: annonnee4 large *Ka
'meat oeFaney Dry goads they are new sell..
ing off. preiious to removal. , • -.-1‘
Oa' Jbas T. Saar.mt, - Agent. so:icits
piicatioris for tosarance io-ihe State Mutual
Fire and Marine Insurance Co., 01 Perinsyl•
yam
11 - 71'Jotri G. BE6wri infites the attention of
the: public' generilly and of Phy sicians : in
Dug
particular to his Stork —the oldest in
fire county. Gpod and 'fresh drags of all
kinds can be had there.
TirE Saoliar of L. Womelsclorfl. op
posite Epieenpal chutrh. Centre street, is
now supplied with every-cariety of trappings
'in that line of :business.. He has•the best of
workmen employed on the best of materials:
TRE,cotryry. .EDttATtoNiu. cooven
ticin will be-tield this year, in Minersville, on
the Ist and 2d or Jul!.
•
"'MORE LAIVTERS.-,•013 Tuesday last.
on Motions to that effect, M. EDGAR EMU
ARDS, Joim B. Smixii , and T. T. -. 16.-ratits
Were severally admitted to practice - ta . .the
Courts of this county.
(D," WE MiiDERSTAND that MT. THOMAS
MCC ANA;!:'TOI' this borough, and ALFRED E.
STRAUB' of DTinersvillc, SO* or the- lion. C,
Al.)-",sTuars; have received Clerkships in the
Post Office Department. at Washington. 77
The former at's salary of $l4OO and the lat
-
ter at sl'2oo a sear.'
17D. D. Liwis EsQ., of Schuylkill. Ha
yen, has,; been appointed Superintendent nf
the:Little Schuylkill, Railroad. in the place of
• .1
Henry Si. Denison .resigned. to take charge
of the extension' of that Road. Illr;"1/. has
long been Superintendent of Abe Schuylkill
C.anaL'und a moat faithful officerhehas been.
117 MAJOR Nicuors.---Arnong - the visitors
Ito our Borough, a few .days sioCe# we were
happy to
,take by the band Maj. Wm. A.
NICHOLS; of the United States ArtnY. He,
paid a flying visit to hii mother- and.rela
,
tives, 'previous to taking his'Aeparturei, to
New Mexico. on a two or three years' tour
of duty, by order of the Secretary of War.—
. Maj. Nicgots served during tbe whole of
the Mexican' war, under the lamented Tay
, for and General Scott, and participited, we
believe, in all those brilliant victories achiev-
ed by our army, except in that
,of Baena
Vista.' , •
EL rTEE iou.owtiv. o communication which
we have-condensed a" little, ought to have
reached us last week, but it is bettei t do
justice even it it is late; and, thereftire' ,we
publish tt. now : .
Beacrtuir.llevca, May 30, 1813
13 als;iari :—I think Your correspondent in
*116 , 11611 Haven didanjustice to the Military who
paraded at Schuylkill Haven, on. Battalion any. I
witnessed, the parade nnd l'never saw a more -er
derly set of soldiers oir parade before. A great
deal of drunkenness and ditordelly• conduct did
prevail, mores than I seen before ' but the mil
itarywere actually eiempt from it as far ats I saw,
and f knowc tnat the officers of the Battalion,
and of the visiting Companies, did everything' '0
their power to.lreep the military aloof front those
scenes.. Several Captains marched the men under
their command home sooner than they would have
done, had a different state of affairs prevailed
among the congregation of" rowdies' which
.seemed to pour in Upon u, from all quarters.
A arum*. '
. .
ca" fr is seta one is lone' of nothing in
this world, except a bone iu has proat,which
he can get neither up nor down when be
may be inre—cock-sure it is afar. Some of
President Pierce's appointmenis seem, of a
very untenable nature. Benj. Parker Esq.,
~ and his riends were congratulating , thsm
celves tspun his being made Post Master at
Harrisburg, when upon reconsideration, his
appointment was revoked and John H. Brant
Esq., substituted. So with a Mr. Patteirn.
Who, upon the death of Ho. T. MeK. Pettit,
Treasurer of the Philadelphia Mint, posted to
Washington,and had himself appointed forth•
with; but Judge Campbell objected and Mr.
Patterson was laid on the shelf and Col. Jae.,
It. Snowden, of Pittsburg. made the lucky
mart—all of which goes to prove that,,iipoli
" doubtful things are very uncertain"
A- • _
CO - AtT.Titra Srartn was hung yesterday
in Philadelphia. An interview hetweea him
and his son in the prison, some days ago is
described as being of a most affecting char
acter. Though melted toleamand appealed
to in a most•touching manner, he,refitsed to
retract the charge he had [ made against his
son of implication in the xnurdef. He his'
since signed a paper to that effect, howeve4
-hut subsequently rechargi him with the
Federal street murder, ant since then agaip
he asserted that neither he nor the lad corn
- mined the murder. 1
On Wednesday, he expressed, a fear that
he would
,lose bis firmness undo; the ga , -
Ow% but still buoyed himself up'svith the
belief that be would—to use his own words
'-..ireadthe scaffold like ti monarch and die
like an Irishman." His greatest desire was
to be all Owed brandy - jusi before being led to
the - gallows. This request, however, the
North American, AA yestelAy,says:would A be
peremptorily denied._ -
THE MINING IREGIETEH
We would merely remark,' this week, in
reply to the leaderlin last Saturday's Reg*
, . ter, that we subscribe heartily to every arti
cle of the doctiind contained in the extract
. from the Governor's Message: and if., his of
ficial behaviour correspondid with suchdee
laration of his sentiments, he'yould find as
es warmly commending and . stipiortinghis
, position as we now condemn it, But, unthr
tnnutely -for the people,, his,praaice is in
tirelir different from his professions. ‘
We know—and the writer of that article
°knows—that • two' or three bills, incorpora
ting Coal ,Com - panies in this County. were
smuggled through the last Legislature -,the
people here being kept in 'utter ignotanc l of
such' proceedings, and not even madei
ac
quainted with the passage of the bill for
.months after the Legislature had adjourned.
,'How or why they received the quiet acqiiii
ence of
_our members; we do not pretend to.
explain.: We are not, at present, prepared
to speak of their official conduct—we flail
Wait , ' for further infOrmation,'fot we di not
wish to do any one injutitice.':, We think we
ore sate io saying, however, 'am similar
movements io Legislatures, previous to the ,
last, were always comilied at by tbiDemo,
, critic' members from this County. E-very'
Coal Cdnipany , bill, relating to Schuylkill
County, that has passed the Legislatire for
the last eight or tea years,, was donisieretly,
withaat the knowledge of our citizens—oth;
erwrse they wont! havebeea,opposed, The
incorporation of .the , Locupt !Vignola n Coal
• pampany was not known here .until about a
year after its passage, nor was the, supple
moat, passed in the sesidon of 451-42,
known until a considerable time alter, other.
wise it would have received the manittreau•
ous opposition. ; , • • • '
dovernor Bigler started QUij in 114 Mell
‘age, with sentiments on this subject that
et'witli 'cordial . approbation among-the
people here, Gat during' the session of the
Legislature, he signed scores of bills in the
very lace',Of his preiionsly avowed opinion,
and knowiagooo, the clandestine manner.lo
whieh such lulls for this County had been
' passed, end the violent oppositional the pe o .
i t
pie to them. It is for this we and fault with
J bun—we iike io see consistettey. if-Gown*
nut Johnston biped any such bill9-7tbough
• we don't know that he did-4 was because
• , they were rozed so quietly through the Li•
gislature that the people bad , two Avottuoity
make their Oppositiotikoown to bum •
•
•
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BEN* l' tibrieri; Atto43llr. 1 (IjiiiciC:Bisiii - iu W ; fiiWAnt ' 1
' I
,kk - Tba.,yallaggeinknien of•lbilsilittatit.d‘s —fir a letter.to•Uteiitizena of S ' "' field 1 •
: . PrlOfl s ,
'MIT , of Chia Phel 4 hive - int 'POtlialted;in MO., • Col.' &moo - siseaks' in the following ' --, ' 11060 doh Booicr
PoosPhk'l°nos dlfo • EulogyOn :she lifi" and manner of Eine of Chef appoiarmimts fo r t hi n El roar". riga. /Or • hegtaners—the 'alphabet.
~,, .
ehatatefO f DA I 4 . WEBsTEs, darned her, State - ( -. 1 , I! , 1
rs ta d ir s assilsgti
o mi t s:. trio Ilea Misr, aria
by, 800. JAMES Ciifirtot some weeks itinceHi—' "The President:Was deceived bY false rep . connarseturri aid foisatent . oth er
ti. itliSaista gm
out l and Stat r, te , nerfs Stenre.
legs were never teetCcrossed under a gentles - I - - 7 ----- : -- '
It condos 4 3 pave. is pr i nte d i n h irg ic e j e ii resentations; to giv - COffices to scamps where flue it, ittS3.: leill' a
type - acid is attegitiner in a inesbanical,lpoint man'si table—who - wk . e the scum sad dregsi'
of view. neat in appearance; and isotirenient
, ,of all parties—whairere !halo ' I
for reading. Blr s iCoorsa, for - many rars; .A. n.ka
---9,:0r d nev i g- , - ... . 1 M ) JIM rout
was- on terms, tit' intimate' fnentfahisr l . wins the pePple, wh'
l i, ; ,en tucy o lamed these appoint-
Mr. WEasren, au tienee was the better able i meats.' ,-
.
.. rr: from Plugee 'given to
~,„,
to speak of his priate, as well as his "filb:ii, ! ?s' I
• '
life. The followipg extract, reatiotto the
• I
former; will be found the more interestiog, ! i
-becanise Bide has been published od Ih#t sub- i
,
ject—mbst of hishiographical
° sketches now l i
out relating Principally to his public Career,: 1
"In the eontemplattoc of the-death-beds' qf i
such men, .(ClaYi and Webster,) di ere is I
much that is iotereating as well as solemn.
To see a man like one of these, whoi fora ,
greattportion of his life, has occupied a high I
place is t ,the public regard, who has be the ,
object of adulation; and. flattery. before ~ts•boor l
sincere men have bowed with honest respect, 1
and hypocrites with affected, but well feign,- I
ed verieration--sto 'beheld such an one.ps the
sands in the hour- lass of Time run !Ow, 1 1!•
t,
fag in the calm ' pectsnee of his Bunion:es
hence; humbly aeknowledging that diere is i
no salvation in himan strength, that sWrshly i
fame is isnity, the ambition of power a dellt- i
sire Phantom. the only consolation duty
faithfully.performedosod theonly hope consolation;',
fadeth not. faith in the atonement oCGod's
aw a SOD. is a sigfit.moremstruiiire in him,
'who iswilltior tolderive instruction from it,
than ell the - less ens of wisdom, whieh the i. „„ .1
dying man has gieet,in the days of hisiearth. 1"9 q uantit y cent.',iby Rail Road this week,l%
Do—by amid( 22,830 07—for the week,'
'ly streogth. 'A, stpeet female writer hist said - 1
3. ' 9
noiiieremeover last week.
that file has many beautiful and itiipsesesive 58 - 42 07 tons showing
Total r .R.„„0..,,,,,,.i.,3.,, 09,against 692.2.49 01
scenes ; that amoort therware "the tiright
' nests. ,of early morn, the Starry night:, the —do. q Canal, 214,54.10, against 234,1,23 03 ton 4
hymn of thousands arising from the ,sacred to mar period last Yew% '''. 1 • I
fine, the marriage rite and funeral dirge ; I Th,ei demand.forulll kinds of coal' is now
, eoed,
bat none so holy as the chamber of theidif : and ice% are firm With an tipwanl tenancy.- 1?or
fog, where‘decayieg mortality, in the srint i some Inds of Coal tbedemand is greater than the
of humble confid ence in atoning mere ,is ! abaft -tosupply. • 1. •
preparing to put elf . the garments otlearth, 4 Th Delaware and Ifudson Canal CoMpany ha l ve
and clothe itself In the habiliments of, "I-t ea - i deela ed a semimintail dividend of five, per cent.;
yen, to accornpatty the Angel, sent to g uide 1 two r cent. more than last year. - 1 I
it hence; to its repose in the bosom of - Go th ” I ;Th Board of Manage' rs of the Schuylkill Nevi.
Ladies and gentlemen : lam aware. th l 4.l . gati compani ..arriieid at Mt Carban l ye t rd' -
this discourse lips already, grown qa Any i h i. ', , . • se l:
/on t it annual trip or inspection of the works. 1 -
hands to a tedious length, yet I cannot 'for
bear adding a ward on the religious,Charee: i -, Frelights from Richntorid to the East have *d
%.anced 5 cents per too, a and vessels continue very
rev, private and axial life of Daniel Webiter. I
. scarce to carry Coal inward
-His private-biographer, speaking on this sub- 1 . .
ject, says :—" He was a believer in the Great I The trade is beginning to assume a serious as pert.
- remains but 25 Weeks op to the fi rst of De.
Atonement ; and though living, as ,he did, i T he
,and the supply from ail, the Regions is he
in a sphere of peculiar temptations, he may ! cern
have commits terrors. he needed Da'promp. , hind e quantity fruinshed to the earns 'period last
and from the!three,,principal Rekion:4, /v Is
dogs to lead hini to a speedy repentence.l • year,
He was actuated,'hy a spirit of chanty, which 5 / I ° o / shout mos 000140 5„ •
knew no bouhdi; He treasured Do animosi- , The deficiency ("il, the .B ehuYik° l - I ' ,
From the Lehigh, •' ! • ' - * 350 '
ties against his fellow then : and when once '• . teg!" , 5 ° fax i5; l , - • - 37,68 9 tons.
I wronged by th Op whom he bad'eonfided '
1
. —.. •
80,239
. ..,
, -
with all the gui elessneits of a child, lie INV- .
er retaliated , b it Moved in another ! I 'sphere, ' I''
Th l e IlonesdaleJonniii of last week Metes, that
beyond their r h. He was a student of 1 1
~ froth the Lackawanna Region very
the Bible, and
a t-hahiteably in his fern- I little• Coal has
fly, whenever the annoYatices of his Official j eerie ed the it ' d ' e es fit ' thi"e"xl- The strikes
the different Classes of werkmen have de.
posititin did not Prevebt ; and never sit down -i arn 7
the 's
lays Misiness greatly. , if no more strikes occur
with his fitnilY, *hen! alone. to enjo
the amount carried l i cirwnrd will equal that of last
bounties of his table, without first imp loring !
a blessing., Nolpart ever thought or talked I Teter It will.require an'tnerease of 6,500 tons per
with more reverencel the power orbolt- ' wee for the ensuing 9 weeloc to- make up the de
gas olGod. Raceme a race of griqd men ; I ficie cyfrom this IX i egton, which leaves. but 16
was baptized Itito, and , became a member' ; week. of the season; and in increase of 8000 tons
,in, his College days, of , the Congregational i per Week over the isinpments'of last , year would
Church, but died in die communion of the i onlyigive an increase 'of 128,000 tons from this Re-
Profestant Epiecopal Church, of Which he , "re& - The Lehig . hiSs' 'ill la all probability increase
was a ' devout nismber.”, . ‘4•' ; ' too tons, and the Pennsylvaniaand LI: •
Mach of what his biographer ea , iof him, 1 '; ' . ; le avl,n
-5 .. na mar increase' 54175 000 :oak which we learn
lin the extract jist quoted, 'I know ruche true. i i . ' ' -' '
s all they , claim, wider existing el:cum:stance' s
1 At his table. have* frequently been a wit- : Thls l would give an increase from the three prin . m.
1 nese of the ferient manner in which he ; in- ' .7 wo uld
.1
pal !Legions of oats; 303,000 tons, and about, one-
Voted the blessing of God,and uttered thanks 'i
I I halflof the whole - id:crease from the 'Lehigh will be
for his bonotetais and:provident kindness.;
reunited on the line of the works short of tide. 1 '
have heard hitn also, on many occasions, I
speak of the Bible, in terms which indicated The shipments byil the Delaware and Hudson Ca
nall Company and the Pennsylvania Coal Company
his deepeonvicltion of its sublime truths.— !
!Delawareto ltiay 29th were 144 follows • '
Benevolence and kindness were prbosinent
. and HudsOb Company, .
qualities of hiii heart. With • him.; charity- 47.342 tons.
like . ; P ennsy l van i a C oa l Company,. - • ' 35,426 ' I
was not only a sentiment, but a duty I
wise ; and he gi:ve liberally, generously, and '
without ostentition. ! - ' 82,863...
; Akar ing only 82,8f4tons. 'I We have not t gpinn-
Of the Sabbtth he was a strict o b server. , ;
o sametitii , e lastienr, to mat - compel's
' Hot only was,a devoted to rest front t emp o- . ' tiny l' et t • '
~. !sa l but judging from the abo .
rat labor of every kind, but even films! tee
i e blieber from
hd 'the
Honesdale Journal i it is con
reations, which by many ; are deerued inno- '
; quantity sent to market last v rto same period. '
cent, all& as iiiiinng, 'receiving visits, sod
The' great active" .i n trade and manufactures' of
conversing on every-day topics, were habit- 1
de.c 'pi! 11, part
ually and strictly forborne, both by him and ; ° hu l l ' every ,particularly Iron, wilt
r‘
his family. It ! was regarded as n!daY Of rest, acreased demand, amounting
cause a considerubt
reflection and- devotion.- ' .. • to not less,than ,OfKI tons,at,the iowe“st estimate.
, ,
It i 4
In ad! weather, which prevailed last
In his religiOin creed there WavlnOthing
"
narrow, illibend or bigoted. Ail lave sta• winter let a larger Overstock in the Market "than
'cipated—htktheincrensed supply NA year
red, he Was a member of the' EpiscOpal I wii•
Church ; buthe looked upon the ineinbers of , ova' the previous year was :4. 1 %000 lons—end' all
every Christiati Church as brethren.: NiMe I le ligent persons 'seem to agre e that the demand
of m y . audience will reinember-to hive See ! wit be increaser] this year over former' rears, not
him, in thie - Vity house, consecrated to' e i less than 200,000 toas .for„manufacturing and Striim
worship of God, by a denomination`p hris
t(t
Ma i tine purposes alone. After making an allow.
trans different from that to which belong- '
- fusee forth. additional overstock April 1 '
say
100,-
ed, seated at the Lord's Table, staking of I 000 tons we will ,ale to increase the stipply nt
this holieit christian rite, in mble fellow- i lea i t 601:1,000 tons over last year's shipments tort he
ship with the Consmuiti sof the cougre - ; tinl;nce of the season to make up this dedeiency
Batton—and there -ma be some, 00, who l and , au •
pply the market. This would require an in
will remember when, , on the nine day, it I Of 24,000 h. t0n i s per w . eeko . over the shipments
was proposed to ' im 'tit visit stage Pr the 1 cre as e
n fas t year, w ich , we believe it is impossible for
mines in then ' ghborhood, that hedeclined, !
r , h
itegiona to, furnish, in the ensuing , 25
wr r ks; unless the Miners and Laborers work more
stating hied 6 on for so doing, " that it vas , 'ha Coat
4,,wt
the Sab ,a' day on :Which he ryas wits- '
~ l' reollarly than 1114 Aow do. Our readers must
-tamed o refrain from; all *oddly: employ
~ . , I se.s? bear in!, at the stoppage of the , trade for
mind 6
MentS acid secret' tions.r, 1 ,, Ingl e week in these regions would effect the
i •
• this, ifit *re nothing else, roves that
he was not ashamed to be numbered
W i t h ',supply
_to the antriant'oi at least 120,000 tuns--
; ? - heiefore , had in
better lay , -
those who look upon the - Sabbath its a holy i C4ulnlers, abroad
dap. : ' 1 - ~. I the e rwinter ~applies? early in the season, if they
i • . , i• " 4 .
He has been accuseil'of coldness and selfish I deli., to save moony. wa Hardly think that they
wir be able to purchase Coal, this 'year at least,
ness—as wanting in the kind acid generous 1
s sympathies of " I '; our nature. , The accusation I cheaper in thefall,:than they can now,- All the in.
was zujust. A.s ason; brother, huS:band i , pa- ; dications of the tra d e are di rect ly the r e ve r se.
rent, and friend, he was kind, amiable, gen; 1 1 .BY MIILEGIULPIL -
etons—sovertleivi, ng with cordial _sympathy. ; -; .. , FRIDAY , . 3 o'cLOCK
In his familY! relations he was fortuone.— , Frfigh a from Ric hmond:
ri e ework, -, - - • - -
'His father wits a man of high, pale Fillet- ;Tq Boston, - -,1 • - -
pies; iffectiOttate and 'devoted to the welfare 1
of his children. His , brother. Ezekiel,, was li rc ,7. yl '; d i e e n ve ce n ' I •
:I
cast in the , settle generous moultlZ, Both of washincton - , i t - -
his wives were patterns of female excellence, Alhatty,
highly accomPlished and cultivated alike in Pail ,Liver,
al
manners s intellect. The prei.ent'Mrs. •eilhi'r*, • ,1,
artford,
Webster was ;tine of the greatest Ornaments —I I
, of Washington society; equally beloved and
respected. For all his children he entertained
the-warmest ;affection ; and all hie strivings
after fame wire more, with a viers of seeing
it reflected upon them, than for arty ;gratifi
cation it would have afforded to hiOself. Of
this I feel eery sure.- Doubtless, his first ob:'
ject, In all 1141 labors, was his country ; but
the second was his children.
Mr. Webster wasp lover of nature: He
had a poet's eye for all that wairlbeautiful,
picturesque or sublime. He loved.'" the green
fields and Shady woods of Marritfield,—ro
watch the waves of the sea, gilded with the
beams of i helmorning snnaollingfin endless;
succession to the shore. The vastness of the
ocean alwayal ' attractionslor such . a
mind as his. 11 . is fathemless depth; its bound
less apace, are the best emblems of infinity,
so interestin' to highly contemplative and
1;
- -1.
fat...reaching - 1
kids." I
clAirli sm.— is
Azzlt IN QUEBEC. .
, • 1
During tha delivery of, Father i - Gerazzi‘i
second lecture against Rottilinism, i m the Free
Church in Qu ebec on Tuesday night; almost
disgraceful r i o t -ass excited and IteriairOwly
escaped whirl his life. •,,- 1-
Whilst m i tking a statement to; the,; e ff ect
%hat the km 'side° extended to Ireland„ by
the agency of .Ribboinsm, a man itrose,in the
audience and,exclaimed, " that's a lie."—.
This appeired to be the signal to iertaiii pat
ties outside , Or an attack, for iininediately n
shower of stenii came rattling through the
windows, shattering the,glass ant producing
an intense ekcitemeht among '.the audience.
The mob to rushed into theetoirch;irmed
with sticks,: tones and other missiles;', aimed
Gerazzi, an attempted to throw "; hiati from
the pulpit. , ' The lecturer defended himself
r°
quite vigo , siyowizing Al chair and knocking h l t
many of his, 'gallants down. ; Finally, how
ever, he w overpowered and thrown .over'
al .
the .pulpit. 1, Ife howe v er escaped Without
moth injury and was rescued from the mob
by his friends:, 'His ,Secretary was not so'
fortunate, He was caught and badly beaten:
Finally a di echo:lent of soldiers hntered the
'church and . tit an end to the ' ;.'disgraceful
proceeding turning every "One. ''out. Thai
-mobtrbseqrsetly ' 'Parliament
House, --,
's member
named ; against
-him.'
i
ID - • write r
is the - _ ieer the i
, - ~ • • - , .
signature ofe irit A Dern r oc A rat, ;again" . ,
,;
Caw it a try -- rent emen just re- ;
turned from .Washington city, reports that
Hon James (Campbell, Porunsrter General,
i has appointed an unnatntalized kireigner, an
Irishman, 4 one of the Route *gents be
[ tween Piladelphia and Pottevillei who will
Make
pe ion of the appoints Ont as soon
u he inn l t
from Ireland, whe g heikuow
.on,ti visit t his fatuity. ' : ' ,
4 1
I
Te4;eron , cr 1
7 . ce iir t u art Os Howe.—
The Surveyor ot the Port,Gen: R :f. Hale has
published stlcircidar hoot Coll'tor Brown.
in *hi& he requesir that all ho nre em
,
played inlhucollection of the revenue..will
entirely abOaiihotuihe use , of lintoffiesting
liquors, tiiiile is the put* serrice.r-Phas.
Sm ' ll._ ' , •
.i . .
0:7" M i g vs: New Hampsiure?-4 1
mob of
about 1, penult' areembletin' Berwick.
N. 1 . 1., on hursday, night, and lore! down a
ni
number of ' hines where* mart Named Max
well had o murdend. ~ Theewere ewe
ted to aura the rum stiops on. &fo ll owing
night. :I ,
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. Ifr. 1 A FRENBE4III
Al -t i - NOTIOS or VIE B al i--:::i
ISII Sparse OF Cost/O . :vs.—The following de -q ,
i e
script on of a sitting in the Rouse of Com.'
mons is given in a recent feuilleton by Me
ry, o e_of the most kelebrated poet 4 aid one
of th , most '
amusing writers of modern
Fran :
.- ,
..S eehes.are delivered in a psalm-sing
ing ne ; memberi sleep here and there,
and everybody yarvip t , the Speaker does tiOt
use OM, and no One is ever called to ny
der ; One is never : any agitatiori on anyi:d
c l
the aches : cimuiliiinsin torrents: Whigs
and .ories share amongst them Selves badly
bak biscuits ; a itrod deal of Barclay and
Perki s' porter is drank ; members go out
every moment to 4Wallow a basin of turtle
soup on their rettirn they tarn over collec
rions t caricatures li ! Ministers play at shor t
whir in a corner c :those who are not asleep
read pL romance of :Dickens ; steers seen?
not, te tare about being listened to. 1
00,111 FOR 1853.
El
REPORT OF SHIPMENTS ,1
From Itichmor4 for the week ending on Satur-j
1,-, June 4, 1851: , •f•
Desinuttion. Tone.
,
,1 2' 2 ; , Z3 .IBostonac vici.' 6792
J34' 1 ;Conn. dc R. I.• filBgl
'7i 32;N.. Y. 640 . 0
i• 6 1; 4lNortb River 1 153(1
1 1101 121 4'Soutliern, Pm'. 27R./
.... ....•••• ••••••• e. vox.. 4.**.•=•,. mm,......m...1
TA ;•••• 3
2 ; I bl 6 131 40 For the week, : i Z2,697
_ . ..
lirsaaliiii.iseascTi . ,T. - 2,571 1 For scum 351,015
Poston and
vicinity includes every u
thingmng I
Eas'yot Cape Cod, to Massachusetts, New Hemp.
Aire and blaine.'l '. .
,
oothem Pormincludes everything to Me South;
erin States and Wig Indies, as well as to all townis
o 4 Delaware River below Richmond. I i
OAL TRAD E
,BY RAILROAD 8c CANAL !
I • I FOR 1853.( ~ ' !
peat by Railroad and Canal for tbe "week. ending
06 Thursday Retail*. hull. - ..- i
RAILROAD. CANAL. ,
wren. ,I . TOTAL. • WEIR. TOT A L.
IIC. 11;629 Oa 200,915 18 10,261 17.108,02 65
PL _1:636-08 II 35,097,06 1,911 02 18,090 11
Si.
H. 15,864 05 ,255,1103 08 8,677 13' 91,963 15
1„ C. 6,461 04 ;1129,424 17 1,979 15 20,844 16
_1 35,591 00 1 b;
23,375 07;12:
X31,391'09 22,830 07 239,591 10
19,591 10
lief chtig? 1 , .
~
• , 58,966 07
to
me
pe
oa
_.....
..,
t eee
Shipments 1 se rt . , .
eek. - - Total.
Railroad, 33,167 08 692,249 01
Canal, ' . --- • s-'
20,439 13 '. -, 236.623-03
5i.407 01
Decrease sci*thi4 year,
RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION
. on It4ROAD TO AVG. 1, 1853.
L. (
j . From.l.S. Carbon. S. Raven, P. Clinton
To Richt:P . 6nd, i 1.60 1.55 1,35.1
ToPhiledelphis4 ; 1,60 1,55 1,35
RATES OF TOLL BY CANAL UNTIL AU.
!f . am 1. 1833. , . 1
rom Port Carbiart to Ptritadelphia t - 110
" °Mount CObott to ',. .
" Sehuvlkillilaren to .‘ -
Port Clinton to .‘ 50
RATFS QF FREIGHT BY CANAL. [ •
Philadelphia. N.
70 •
/0 I r. 51
65 I GO
00 •
Port Cartioia.
Morita Citrboti,-
Shuylkill ;Haven,
Port Clin ton.
121
RAIL ROADS. "
•
The following is the quantity of Coal transported
Over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County,
foe the week ending Thuradap evening :
want: TOTAL.'
Mine Hillß. It. 25,473 00 312,978 06
.Mill Creek.:l !do 9,666 12 154.472 11
Mount Carbon i.; do 3,659 04 50,254 10
Venn. .do 13,048 13 , 122,4,31 01
Mt, Carbon &pt Carbon 12,412 18 164,253 19
tiqle Schuylki l l, It R. 8,541 134,794 10
Vagina Canal - . 18 -, 23,3E19 07
Oatara • 1,809 ". 16,947 (17
cpin
' LEHIGH ; COAL TRADE FOIC 1&13.. :
For the week ending June 4, 1E43.-
.. ,
.! : . • Wis . .. Toim.:
mit Mote 4 " 15,271 'Olt 39,549 07
Ran Mine*, ' • .3,013:10 17,696 10
Bearer Meadow Co., ...- 2,118!1811,444 07
Fraizt Sr Lary . , 976.06 " 5,507 17
ring Mcmataut Coal, 5,199 A 29,235 05
leram Coal,!! ' 1,583100 . 13,279 00
leton.Coal p'o , . , . . ~4,75,1 16 . . 26,716 00
mbertf. ;i 1.759.0;x. 8,024 13
agar Loaf, .} . - 1,312 11 9.278 14
Puck Mountaio Coal Co., 2.851;04 - 17,940 16
Wilkiabama COal Co., , 1,036,0 S ' 5,1.35
.19
NEM
• T 1
LW Teat.
' •
Decrease *0 year;
CUMBERLAND B!TUMINOI.ISCOAL TRADE
Poi' the week etuilog May 28,1 &53 : .
ROAD. CABAL. TIM&
Mt. *wage B. It., to 2.51. : - 2.425 • 6.276
Cumbettiod ,to :1.2,477'-, -.?AO
'Total tot the ireeti; • 15,644', j •P,9 1 2 UAW
1 .
Total for the iyeai, 1 . 16.4 0 190;une.
- • ,; '' Cartnierkerd iffiest-a' 0 1 . onrsest. -,,
' .
NEW ADmTr .
3PIIIIIO.
THE - C t VVICTE D 111111PERER,
OP MR4 . AfIRN ap.l I.l'Neff. bail a Itagett.irio-
WIYPe LtLenetrf-; of Wavier. taken by - lUAIifITON.
nic tan.be 11We at hi- room.. N 0176 nflllff Street,
begot/ Tennt, Ypitadetphin. - It Is orgy correct
Maness eltu'taisito of htm. Re waji emigrated on
Owl 10th ofitnia Month
June 11, 11,,,J4'.;,.-J
norittritrars sooz.. •
, ';• JUST .PUBLISHEO.
nOOO COPT tittDERtD AD%ANL 7.O OF
UPUULICATIOS.
Perot Leive4, tkism Faeny's Pertr , Potin,:with eitht
orixtnal strati:lns 40tire.ges,v-top. Price
Ut 2s. For saLk4r B. BANNAN*B
Cricap Itimvirtore.
.124
4ine110 , i53,1i,
IMPORT NT To' 4 MElailiNiCS:
, ,
• ; I.7ll.4fgvVlS OF • .111ECFIAM.S,1f.
ULT . CID - ATE'f.B trw; ”ciertifir. princip.ice of the
r,;.prsytie.,iice,(Oruclian of inochineir, , wiiir 1112111ef
ong-apecinaens dr in,dern oar/line,. remarkable for
tbirir uttlyy ao4F. inenuity, by T. Baker, E. E
iumated tatiEeginvii,r, Loodun Edition. Just
reFelYed and foie..., nit al • BANNAN'B. - •
•• 4;1,03p Book and Pita tionery Stare..
,tune 11, 1553.?,, 24
JUST
r , DlrAtiidl;lllES. First rimer-
Ls kart Edi.tot4; Fresh Discoveries tn.the 'Ruins of
Nine,ceu and fkitt.) ton Artnenia,
Kurdistan; an¢:roo , tle , cit. Semi. the
,4esnit of
Elect:old expeditifin undertaken for the Trustees of the
B&W, Li)/ 1..04110, ESC,
M;.P. With alsuf the Maps and Enittavines in the
English Edition-i:;: Sri). Ilndia,sd dS. flor Fide at
RANSIL:V:4 I:heap
lane
• - • 1: 1 / 1 1 2 13 DRAY
~SEA BATITING.
C04,-ssi;11211 is now ,pen.
9 , 11 E thiiilindire on" high rind bread
/. NI *mange:iv ith large Lawn In front, Tendril It
the toast deeiqt•le of tiny on the 'eland.] '
C3l beenfintrotiored and I{llll whir Improve-'
mints wade_ ettUtt lart Seu4On-
The pritprletkhopes to,merit a continuance of the
very liberal mitt:lmage tiereinfore recelvel,
J . • IW U. MlLLy:ll,Propr(etor.
: Jane 11. . ; 4t
•
~ t _ I IT is put up in 11 quart bottle" - , and contains the
Trityrir Es ! Tilintits !! • i strength of six tows at mush pure Minders* Sar
i saparilla Si any Outs! preparalifi lit America.=
,
Wil 01.fE8A-LE A tli 1? IL . TETik IL . ' Pelee, one do,tar per litiufe, or , sit 'bottles for five
0 •
D.. Mit,. No. 15 N. g ,011iTff fir, between dollar's.. , i ' ' ' i
. Market and Art h. an.l No.i IX; Karen, S doors 1 It hasitiosn a well established fact. for - years Ref.
have 41b". Philadelphia. alahufacturer ,-,,,..-...,,, , that Sareaparitlaoirhen pare cod 'properly prepared,
of Trareling Trtinks. Valises, Ladies' , ...„,.'" , '--_!P . ,.'of• I was the only true panacea • for all diseases origlnat-
Trunks., Bormeqpoi”. Carpel ' Bali. iitVaLS4 I mg iron, no Moore state of the. Mood, the use of in-
Ladles' Satchels. It e., ace. • -; - -l• tosicating 'drinks; Ivil habits in • youth. barrenness.
'Merchants gidDealers in the nbitive„earticles will } k e _ W e wets assert, that JON BULL'd FLUID
find it Icir theirititerset to'cait at hi - A.-n(01os, before - EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILI4 ils the only preps-1
triarrh;slna etteerhere. as alt articles wiit he sold itti riti,,n berate the public that is prgparee on *grimy
every apish &destine above i oat- ' 'L.:scientific principles:lnd' of uniform strength. The
g2' Don't hirgot the name au. ' I Sarsaparilla is purchased without regent to price, sad
r • -• •••' - 1 - - , every pound, before being_ used,ds subject to the'
June 11, 1850,i • . m a ces ; chemical tests, and its :genninenete asters
-------- I mined before being used. •%
..
s sh.tutikun - r Bull's elarvapanda` also ,contains the virtue. 41
. i • tt.'s /.• mm. 134 GI i several other valuable medical meta, together WM
.., ing the brit componadi and nroducinunis OlgaTillett
Er lIE Subscriber has now on hand a siomplete as-
1 CA.IIIATIVZ 41.911 Mi tlir t rig , mho, ,www,,, This
iil. sortimit 01:illartiess (or summer weir.
Carriage I medicine, when herd according to directions, mix
Darnerie,-dineti or Double. silver- cute, WITUOVT i'a, it,— ,
Mounted and dlitsbe,d In every-style. ts iNggity%'_ : u ciu r u h a or li th e( Evil, Cancess,'Tumtira, Eruptions
Fly-nete, of all''pattems and colors ~--,,..,...'
i•e.r • ! , of the Skle,•ErYtipelas, CtimnieSore Eyes, map-.
—a capital irriiele. Also, Saddles. ; (/:,41...-_,
...,
... 7,4 -, --a '
. worm or 'Tenets, Scald Head, Rheumatism.
Bridles and al/4orts of Trapping*, -',`-• . .. Paine in tbellooes and Johns. old Sores
belonging to thetiadlery business . ' • i and Vim.. dwelling of the Gland,, . '
.
F llarnewa suitable IN 'Coillery purport e on hand, or ;
lei/Bliiiii. Dyspepsia , 'hilt Rheum,
Made to Orderiqst short tiotire. .. . . Diseases ot the Enlnsgs, Lost. •
• -
::IV' Orderiefor I!arties+. Ice., promptly supplied
.' - of Appetite, Diseases mi
en reaaonabley*lnts . L. WONIEL4DORFF, ' - slag from the 42Se. or
.: Opposite Efaitopal Church, Ware Si. ' Pottsville ' 'Mercury, Pain In
' June 11, MI.:. 1 5 I;ly -.: the Slits and: . - •
• • • Shoulders; !_ .
..
. ,
• , • Gen- 1 '
.- • ~•. • '
-• • : oral Debit.: .. . '*, .•
.. • tt • . Drops i - `
, , I Lumbago, Ja de., , • .
' dice, Costiveness;'
. ,
Bore Throat, Bronchitis, . '
' • Coos* Colds, Weakness or - •, •
the Chest, Pulmlnary:Affectlnns; ..
and all other Weenies tending to pro.
• dime Consumption; Liver Ciimplaint, Fe
male Irregularities and Comphtints; Birk and ,
.i,,
Nervous Hindu he,'Low Soli Ile, Night - dwests. -
Exposure or Imprudence in _Life, Chronic Cocaine
tiohal DISCARI*i and Is a. niiiiing and:Summer
Drink, and General Tonic therhe ostenoand
a gentle and pleasant Purestive, far en !
.-- pcflor id Blue Lick or 47:duaress Ws- '
iler„BlIlf. or Seldlite irowdere
'
0 , 0 ' kt, i - 4 1 ii tlt -.0 ;, •
READ I [LEAD I 1 i REAL, Ii I
-,-. 'SIAIiVELLOUn Of.lßEilt .
. -
: •
The" _ Greet ,Keattach* Remedy." -
DR. 1 JOHN - BULL'S- SARSAPARILLA.
• ...
IFitt Trendies NeSig ewe'? ..
. ; . • Bott.C.Coussit; Kg .. Oct. 5, Ibsl „
D ‘ a. dons 111133:-Dear hlr , llliave seen the mist
marsellons curc7uf one of my Patients, by, your valti•
ablA tnedttine—an old lady, who', had been se tted
,from her,childhoad with vrrofuls,'end gamuts disea
ses of the brain: Phe was stsiy;yeara old.. It had
•run Into something like leprosy,and alts was the
most frightful endoure my eyeSegerbeheld. I called
In Dr. Fadden, it very fine poyalclan, to Consult Wilk
Mg le'relatbm to her. We cane to she conclusion
that it was out of rim power to Believe her ; begin
going to my off,te,-1 accidentally' picked nP one .fif
your Journals, when, 011 ocelot' ihe svondsrfoicutee
your damp:ollla had effected,:l testilved •icf- try the
eipertment In this case. I took her two beaks of it.
&Der taking which I perceived! a: great change.; I
took her some more. - She fe itner tieing the Meth
bottle, end 1 consider her entirely cored. I take
great plcasurelti recommending - your Sumer IllatO
the afflicted public. .• Tours.respectfully,
1 ' /.1011N 51. ROdet, ' M.D.
s
_ ~,---- 3
PIITSICIAN a. RECOMMEND '
v. snowtviEsszawit or mama.
t 5, GINGER.
;settl" DIR
Esse*We is a prepay:ll'ton of unusual excel
settee. Isi'Ordinary dlarrhiea. incipient cholera,
ee. in *hon. In ad.: taws of prostration of the _cholera,
funetioni,, It ii. of Ittestlmahl. , value. ; During the
presaleare ottpidemic cholera* and shutouts enm•
plaints nt chgdren. It Is peculiarly edleaelouat no •
family Or ind Wool should be without it. ' ,
1 Cratias..-IP., sure to get the ge.nuthe essence.
:which to prepitted only by P. BROWN 'at' his Drug
ind Chemieittlatore,,V,E. earner af Pi A a n d cam.
nye Streets, tdaiditphia, and focsale . y all the re
apec6d.le AptfOeciries In the Unit Suites; ands!
pi ttaville:.PC ,
iby JOHN Q. B Wil.j•
ry",(l 4
(
Jot! 111,18 P -. - I
g‘ly
I
i
i
NO o
.nit
Don't - 4 , 4w , ap ri Ship."—La:w
rence.
!iTEEFOLIMST
..:
RUG AND AIi'OTHE. -
CAIN" s - ,TO fit IN SC1111111(.1 LL COi -.--
Tr HE : Subkiiber : reopen fully Ineurrns his frientlyy
i 1 and
,the kiln r in general th at he 1011 rontiton7!
,at his' o 4:11nol in Centre:elev.,, near inrke, I ,
pottsvi ,10 takes the opportunity inf. tendert! '
/
, his t nks tri,„'hh numerous ti lend.; and! nequAtnta ,
cee . for the el...nfidence and Purport theylh tve honor- '
: hint with ilfronz,h,uany years of buelnesa.
He thinks iyikeless to enumerate nit the articles.
which he keets in his store. • I ,
,
The public:4re well - aware that he has no ' Other ,
[Good' e onnotited, except what is generally kept in
I'Drugkinresit . i
', He ovillorsgival,crintinue to keep his dote well i
supplied with ‘,.,:l and frrsot Druz.. of every &Scrip-
j!tion. .. r ~.. I
'1
i . ' jam" Phrorylins' prewriptions curecally %avow!
Hied: :' - ':...,' JOHN H. RR OW I
June: 11. IliSI. • , ' 1 14-11
ANNUAL STATirEENT
OF WIIE etrATE 51P.TVAL FIRE And MARINE
INHURAOE COMPANY of PENNHYLMANIA•
Branch 011ict, 145 CIIEATNUT etreet,i Philadelphia
Atter May ',An52, ..; • 1 ;109,01651
Premiums reteicred:to May 1 12 5 7, , . 135,150'50
1:
Interest on ei * u s, se ,; j 1,916 10
Capital Storyi: ' ,
1 ICO,eOO Od .
•C Y -
- 1 , -•••••••••••-
016,182 16
Loeseti, expitroses, le-InAurance and rre
turned prO ; lima, msat vs
__—
. 1
11358,318 70
. ._
;-: IN iIiSTMENTS. •
Bonds, Mort - Ogee, storks and o th er mod
eecurlllea ;," I 4101.491 99
Premium unite, - 179,016 51
Bath on heruh, • .1 17,920 21-
,', • :4: ' . . ; ---.—.; -
Total am'. ertisoni ces liable Of loecee,, 03 5 8,319 70
TON COITIOILy tonnes on' buildings perpetually or
limited; alsoesn all kinds of merchandire and tur
mune by tho, year. on the moat reasonable terms.
Applicationr:fur maul anee In the above Company
are reapertfully solicited by
.101131 T. SlifiltiEß.
orrice-4n CENTRE'. Atreet; 3d &for above Mar.
ket, Pottsir 4 iltf,
June II„ I- 3. 3 • TA-tt
. ~, — l—
SELLING OPT ST OCE OP FANCY
! --..DST GOODS. • I , ,
•
Afore rtsn4ling to ovr Nell, Store,ls doors above i
"' : ,1-4 owr reseiit-loration.l • 1
7,, : •
AONIEW * CO., lee CIIEATNIIT !Street, Fhila-
dellibla„,tespertfully rail the attention of ladies i
in t ivn ene,l•Country. to their splindid stock or - I
E pie and Iftinc v Dry flood) now selling off. They
'have made ligVairEdur dons In prices, in ord e r
! ,19 1
dear -out
O r whole stork of i Stiminev Grinds.—
Amongst otig !assortment are ~ - 1
500 Pieces bt-plald r•rdirt rolnrir an Slick Dress
Silks, 5.1.-
400 ?feces tilein and Silk barrel I'tinted Bareges
and Thanes, new styles. r'!. I
600' PtillteOrteGnettP. Lawns airaCrenadines, '
500 Long una Square firtic be and.Catipmere 8 howl?,
200 Black n/id Colored Silk and Lave !applique.Man
trliae,** patterns
100 P,leettalffit Blel'it ElOmbezines, Alinfeeas,'Mouse
line de Eslnes. ! • ! .
Also, !IMO: English Crape,Gloves, Love Vells,/ke. l .
ftei 'Our iittortinerit of Embroideries in Lair+
_end
Idualin, Ctintzettes, Sleeves,. Coffers. Curs, and
Hnnetiin Laerf, Is very large and supe?ior new style..
1000 dergentfladles• and gentlemen's Silk and 'Kid
Gloves, °tithe best make, and beautiful spring eni
ore3!l.ltdlia" Stockings, Ching:es, i Irish Linens.
Bll9Mings, , Tellie Linens, ike.,dtc.
our
persons vis
iring.ourglg. are Invited to galllat Store, as we
aVe:ditsr nrd to give bargains. .
The sale! l ,kommenees next MONDAY, and will con
tinue frorexiiy today until the whole of ottr stock
is chiried nick' ! , AGNEW lk. CO.,
.116 Clrhatnut Buret"), above l'lll.lPhiladelphia
June 11.053. . I 24 01 .
71,1
- S 1 SO
1 05
- 1 25
140
- .100
1 25.
- 20'
, 70`
- 170
EMI
rr fi E. ti!itt of a beneficent f ream has planted ev
il ery vapory with its own proper Antidotes against
the effectruf soil and climate upon , the human being.
The aborkaleal indium are. proof f this fact, main-
Pining tect,hey did,' without other aid, a vigor of con
stitutton unimrpasied by any other tate. It Is from
the roots etid piants.'which grow spOidanecinsly upon
our own Sail, that WRIGIIT'd INDIAN VEUI4TA
BLE MOD are compounded. They are, therefore,
,better adaPted to meet the part icular: fortes of disease
prevallink.to our country, than any, foreign medi
cine. or alWmediein e concocted_ from foreign drugs
can be. :,:: ; ~
The hlgli ee:ebeity which ihese Pill, have acquired
for thonArtihness and efficicy, render any thing
more tbittla short notice unnecessary. Being coat- .
pounded (*Rely of vegetable simples, the products
-of oiar ortiasoll, they are entirely free from ell- mer
curial andlithet deleteriout mistoiy—powerful tor
good; cetflanocent of injury, even ,to the weakest
coastitunint. They shook' be resorted to at titre In
nay of thkfollowing complaints:
Aetna".:', ' . !Inward Fever.
ffectlook , :of the Bladderlnflamation of the Eyes,
t
'Jaundice;
c a i n d d ity ll otl e h T e s' illtomarh, tlnaputity of the Blood,
ro
Bnclinik:: - •Loss of Appetite,
Blotches : htbe Skin. %leer '-Complaint. Very
Dillon. ter, in' whleh , . efficaeleni in tits coin
, compla t the Pills are' • plaint.l
very . v ~..st debt,. i • lumbago And Lowness of
Bilious CODr. . : Spltits,l
illisreteddittlaintl, illft.rehtlal Otsego*,
Giles, • -•-•-• : • —l— Night Sweets,
Colds aniEnughs; enrol lig j . „_______
enrortipa len or 'Cristire-INausea, !
neve, ....1.: . - }Nervous peb ilty. ------- --_
Debility. ~,..., . - ~ Palpitation of the Heart:
ii,,,likullf.-Af Breithrog., i Piles, ! ; •
, orrery. •,-..: . . 1 V alias in the Bones,
OllnflersA Viskin, i NW to time Batt. '
Dyeentert
-_, -' ' i Benin 'beside:and breast
Dyspepsi—No pees* n.Pim • -
plert, ,
alteuld:Aelay using the,Pleuriey, ' . . -',
the Pitikin this distrese-lltheumin ,iS,
Int complains, Raab of Bland in the Heed,
Becepehlis. Small Poo.
Fmale 10e1Pllatilies , Swimming Of the Head.
Freekteei.; • lam', 1:111 ! 114101111.
Fits, . ~: .".. i jPoreness nf the Breast.
Pottlies4•lf the Comptes-tante Throst, •
Pin., -.,',..', flirellltip, . !
Fear tallAgue...l Firt this Scrofula.' '
scountOpf the Western Scurvy, i 4 .1
• Conntigi these Pills are !Seconds," Symptoms,
unequalled lic germ hereSsitt Rheum,
reinedr:speedity effeet-Toner,
' tag a cOlopleit •al per ;Tumors,
mmter.prine. . , ;Tie Bolero's',
Flandenci i , . ' , Vices of -all hinds.
Oriul.4 i'.... ',:'. . iWornll4 1 ,• •
Gliddlnesitilusit Dilenesa.jYallowniss , of the 'Slant.
Gravel.o. , , ,tellow Fever. Every re-
Hendee '.;. alck and nee+ current" ufthis dread
lrolts.,4•...- , , • - ! fill malady striatum a
stesetho,,, L re .. _ new triumph for Wright's
i ind ul l e : l o 7 l . l , .. . - ; Pills, i . ,
EaIUWAONThe - nutille alrsiasetfully,. all.
- Honed 'Milne an .— kles with num artirthte to Wrmlit's
heats Filastlit • Mb, Mit wti posses" none of
their "Kum Alwave ask for WRIGHT'S PILLS.
• IV'SP* WINS uff With say otbef. • ~• - , •
tabdictne I. for ine.wholetaln and retalloillter
la Eggliglk, French, German or Spealshdletetlona,at
lb. legiVP al °llit'e. /WAAGE St.,Pidladelphia.
Aid nes late by_ -
~, . fia. A IL IL
BROWN BEATTY li o tt i nine„
..., . -S.
Awl by Una la all parte of the State etai Veiled
- Stew ~,. T. •
Jane 11, 1553. •
.. I 114.1 y •
! ..
923,872 04
370 ; 992 12
•57,5 0.5
4%181 18 244,9419 10
•34,7121 03 2.67,3411 11
22,354) O 1
EMI
- .
SnID DT THOUSUMII7AND
ALWAYS APPROVED! - • •
NEw
~
J Neer Cavet.t4itne m os& ji
e ca. -E l i nci ej.....f.thr etilitge,fcw thal hat two rif i r i e.! l
, tcj l ece s the haven of gowns Fititifes eptee a. 1
who row Inualtf. what a ft er week: 04 mow h- no
numb.. ece .,,,, ourtaiktene. hy , alsoiyineee cottons: . 1
meat toot. " Cluny tland.ffilts, • tir.O.'..charratt •
with 4 times. whleta if eatltyorectemete the ser . j,
eveoclatioo with honorable wen. ! 4
!l •
aving essipedt beletofore, flow, tog dwel t mj ,„, I .
1 ., i t,. eceme i r en, Tr sittestins no&rerM tatmedhtte.: , .
tv duetted to the ntivehtet—eaL atthrinth I et,lmear.:
mute er ith them: lea thus etaatred la the dhrit.rt z
refrained (mot set ne to tfie muter i Oat Wilda*. or: 1
en the 7ab of t : oe•oth• r.n.i*i-43 an enon:.motts
centm oote.tton illed with ehnlerf, enttirete,. crated `,
(min r - kb ms,lol . d Ritlintteente, IE dorm it In r duty.
to eebecte Ware he author tlist :ho le .lotow ii i,,aud
l a,
wi ti Sc 'spored tl !he errant.. ail 'ct le ~i mee til, I
't
I ever •ve in hear of a terietlikin af the offence. A
men who hi. nor atilt:omnd entArleatto.opentr wail j ,'
an ~,my Wad W be, IT Ceillrarli t . a n 440 to sateen link i ri las i - i
CIS BACON, . ' WALTIIII LAWTON. , 1 1
.1, STIIPHEAt.S. PRICE.:
calf (mot the puttire'hyasoretedattat lti
{briml4 4 lz: l : I? Fi A NietS "Ikea** Co o ha 1 z made ..,
opportunity otr. , td.tomnfft any er to is 0 ., - v -.envy , 4 M l us.eut..nil int belng fortiori with White. brit, er.d
cwjrc oc c. and it mlt i rta not how (heti the poeLlott c e e x tort Ned E cace c e mcc c e c c, „ jet , I t c i buirlxitil Co"". 1 luivlitf T'Aul ( nd , rn rave. (et thipninr tea ( j to
et ni y eolith a than. of the *taironage of trnyere w h.tter ,for feet t
of the pan,. thick' , -'ns " 1. ' 114 ' t-' s iVnt, would 0 11 clk ,f itranthoxt ours mu) , ate.- • Office, tai. •Vf : • ' • . •'
ot .. - '
el ixt on the acme 11 to and ponith !the er.4 1 ,4144,.,..., sebsoitit„ i, . j
jl. , j
~
~ • , Cotner of Walnut and Front streetV/ Vu herf,,niptoce,stre e L
A word to the whente nufficteot. ~''• • j .. i
•" eh ALFRED - Lasvitav 011 Philadelphia. felon...ly I; 145.1. ... ' • et—ly r. •
%urn, , boar Ac,nt I. SehartthLsooney. for the purchase .341 thipttng of tthr .Cesf. , e•
•'' • • 411•.138. 't- , • I Oitte. TardlOra 1 34 4 1 11ng Mottle addition. Pottavillp. - •
.., .. Fit•lt
Jafie 1%1553
i1t : 41.911
S ARS'APARILLA
•
. .
DR. JOHN' DVILL'EI SAUSIAPARILLA.
THEI/ • • ;.•
- GREAT BLOOD ' TORLfige.''Asl '
Da. Bus.L.7=-Dear 811—We belleve ymir elareepa-'
be t he best snit le ever•maeufactured for the
cure oLittrufule, Ptigl. Cenceie; Old dares and 111
eery. end many other comnimes and glandular atr,c
thin., having used it vuth rntliH suceese In °tinny es..
yrs. It cleanses the blood of atliimpuritles , 40.484
female rnedltit," It bee no 'd na' on earth. •
M'. PYLEid, N.D.;
ifeeldeut Physic lan at theLnuleVille Marine Hospital.
L. P., t ODELL. M. D..
Prof. of Cherelitry in the Loulsyl;le Medical College.
Cantian..—eik for the orlainttli'Dß. JOHN HULL'S
ARtLif" AIIILLA," from kentncly, In QUART' hot.
One, and have he other. ,
ROLE AGENCY jor the Cute of Pems) , lvx We Is
et OR SWAYNE's Leborabrry, No 4 North fIEV.:
ENTII STREET, Phtlarlblphhi, • • •
For gale by JOHN 13..n0WN, Pottsville ECK
EL & DARNDT, Tremont, Pol, AVMS for, Schu,lW
-111 County. I •
• Julio. 11, 18511'_: p 444 y
DRY 'GOODS, &c.
_GREAT DEPOT • .
Of PARIS, L9N,DOly,.and LEriqw,
FANCY GOODS, &c. . I
GatetLENN & CO.. No. 188 Chestnut Street, lamed!.
y
oppoidte the Kisonic7(ail, respectfully in
form the public that they hare; lately received and
•have new on 'hand,* superb. stock of Rich Europe-,
an Fancy and uthermileles, 61 , their own importa
tion. which they will sell .at: the lowest prices.
Their assortment consists ot anperlor Papier Niche
Goods, Real and Artistic Brows, French and Dres
den parcelain and. Sisque.BohelnisO Sod French
Fancy Glass.; Ormolu, and Goods, Fans, Port
31onnaies, Opera Glasses, Portable Dressing Cases;
and Desks. and a:thousand other beautiful @Melee,
among which' are some very rareand curloii Auto
-matons. also Paintings, EZIPViD/11. and a complete
assortment of Superior T. der articles; Perfumery,
&c. Persons wanting hail/wine articles fur the par
lor. library, or for bridal and other p ''' ''' ts, can oh
lainthem at this establishment. where riserything is
warranted perfect when sold,. '
N. a—Open of evininga.• Strangers visiting the
! city are Invited to examine the uso!tmens whether
they purchase mean. ; • :! ~ •
May 14. 185 h. 20ly
• atm cm* Goons. .
t
r'llE undersigned has removed O
hts STRE o the
I building lately known se the POST onus,
where he has Just received end opened a hill assort
ment of floods.conetring of • • •
Etna Drees Gloods;.- embrellas,
to tT uird e lne . , ICa Pa rp nl e m tl i die.
Darege Delatnes. ' , floor Od Cloths.
Gingham', t ' iWtedow Shades
Prints. iLooking Glasses. #e.
A general:assortment eig Greenlee, PrulflillOne.
ClUeensWarr.te... AC. an of, which will be sold at
the lowest cash Prices. Cell end examine the mock
at the OLD POET OFFICE.'
*JANES roctrr.
Pousvlnedionl23.llls3. . 174 m
Mew Sprit* Goods.'
WE ARE NOW 'opening en extensive and gen
evil assortment of (rah Spring Thad:, Dry
Goode, Grotieries, Previsions and Crocitery ware.
Also, a large artortment of House furnishing ant
clvt, including Carpetitiits of variqua kinds anequal
hies, Floor 1 Oil Cloths, Table-covers,
Counterpanes, 6:c., Icc.
Theta:Cul for the past liberal patronage, mended
to ua—We again attenbon to our ur eXteu
sive assortment of goods,Avhich me , intend shall
not be exceeded in cheapness, excellence ofl
quality or veriety of kinds, by any other establish -I
m N S crtwk..i esi n st / a c ren h , u iEn y o l ce k t il na l
tid e re o: . i s e t t r y e . e li b :m tw e eeti mber m o4r et pla an cej
JOHNSTON dr Co, 11
174 11
Xpril,23,
8111,
A T fi, U I*TTr Old
and Nntltevr Car
imPl 3 ply cZe i
gi",stree:i .
ingrain Wlla, •
.do'
Venitlao d o •
Raido
;,do
Also* fall 41toricoe
Futures complete.
Rich coliwedlismsskr. •
Wattled Moser ns,
And embmideted muslin
E. , Id. Veiny., bar hag Ma
principal mho &stair is
newest designs in carprtin
cant to gni public* dull
toodsigimperisiquOty,
- erg: -
Apd/ 311103:-
ran -*ow
1016
BVILDINGLorster 114.8TSTROEI'J
•
N.
$
Tooditslipoi boo th ; ;di Tided Ow loriote of
Voogd of, 111.4111.11 ff Strool.,YTino ; "
Doom* DOWool,-Of Alholica oiss• /
Opting or TOW woo 4-110 wittier . - 1014, 44.
of towoudesit Wow Ow 1019111 forfloofffi, - 44
.
now oleo Ow ma* forooto.
11 44
wooli 4 4.14 -
lo ono owl ftwoiwoo;4l4,7l,twoow.
For inks boa Woo of %%NU Giffitidies Of ibAN''
btL VolotOtof the VOW lba Y b
awl otriaw,winfectios wide tom ~
, . , j.. 4 ,BAWL•ign&TKAN.
IF. W. atiellllll.
r - 'Aga I
. •
Jane 4.163]
•
• S. IL GOULD,. :
- • ' (Viennese* To! A. , Farr.) ; -
No. 164 CHESMT/TSir,Steetim's,.flittlai
PRILADELPILitti
XTENSIVE'IitIsIe PIISLISHEII.and Dialer t•
/committal tostntments pf rim description.
ICtelostrelAsent tor the mart -of t3al.
let, Deets ,Ita Co.'s (Corson) PATIal'
I 3 commis tor Banes Xelion and
er PIANOS.: L. filitbett's tioodoir - -
coos. Metodectoe, Martha's Mohan. MUM ThIhu,
inset Visit. liturate,Neele
Residents's( Um country Intl be soppilad by soil
or otherwise milli any 'etude - en mayililliwit
tow rates malt purautsed.ltt. lissing ono Of
tba tahmatfitoehe In es Vonsd Staler. field coon..
dent of serlat"flessa arisolatir *trot me r irlat s- oat
or order. .:.. • 0:• I
dY Desists to Musk sepiatted sit AS' isisi - Mberta
terms. Mass to lit. lititiond-band Mutes log Mb
:
$3714, OW. • ' 110.17
•
MEDICINAL
MORSIr4 COMPOUND srour or
YELLOW DOCK' ROOT.
rnik„ in a randy Irrget•Sto Cespeun.f.scictilticst
i ,11/1 revered frugal the best Roots and Kerbs of the
Mater ls-Nedka. and has (shied en unrivalled repots- r
tins for the followinet effker.vls :
Ilegzdatingi dui -Sirencthening tho . .. Jiro,. evid I I
• • , Dtge.tiver (bans, and eleaysini rive . • . i
.StOtstamb and Boteeli.
and' thus ec;utssi alf, Blanes diseases, Liver Corn.
- pinata; Dyepetists. lodination, Costiveness, Piles,
Ileadachei Freer soil Ante„ Jsucdke, Seneca; loss
of Appetite, tic, sod routing the food to moutish and
mullion every van."'
PICILIIPTIINO TRIE• DLOOD.
and thus taring all dlainors. Cutaneous Eruptions,
ScrofhLe. Oak Ilhcithe, Erystpelas.Prald head, Can
ker, Fuzee* on the, fare, Blotches, Liken, Tumors,
Mercurial Dimas. Cancers. ate.
• Rqiidatirte . l4B Secretory arena. '
and by ennabling genii to perform their MiPer lithe"
tionii.psemittlztic aod curing many painful and dan
gerous diseases.; Sylitao2oollso •110 Q1:11C17110
Tea Nirevoes-alverou. than a/laying' Nervons Ini
tellOn. nod curing all Diattsmil of the Nerves, sa Ms ;
terra, Neoralgia„,Cramps, etc. ...„.
' IT IS UNRIVALLED IN THE CFRR OF ALL*
H FEMALE, COMPLAINTS.
"as Weakness, general debility, Irregularlty. Obatrue
dons, Iterelllng of the Feet; Limbs. Joints, ke..es used
by wealineM ; atin,.. l o.lgo sod TaillOAT C 0361.61214,
SA Co 4 . 9 141 04. Asthma. Consumption , ic..„ also,
Dropsy.il , 4 --
- Having made use or the Compound Syrup 41 Yel
low Dock Root. prepared by C. NORSE & CO.. either
outset ves. i /ir in out families, and finding itus be a very
ninety a 0 effectual PreParailon, we do most cheer.
fully thew:mend it,th the public sea very valuable
medicine, lc
R. liou nth: Req..C-ishier National Bat*, Providence,
R. 1.. A- 2 1f. Bite: ter, En., Cashier Llme Rock Dank
do do Rat ritliam,Pblilpr, Rev. Ji B, Richmond. C.
i
B. Jones. edit or Providence Oen. 'Adit.. Win field.
M; W. 6 fg..cyrus Fisher, M. Q. ii. P , ,James lintel.
inion,O.R, Dee, V.'4. Bates, Doct. Benj. Colby, and
one Mindred others of the moat respectable families
of Providence. • ' • 4
This certifies thatl have : for st number of years
been *equal tied with the composition and mode of
manoftetute of MORS liCB COMPOUND 'SYRUP of
YELLOW 'TKICIE ROOT. I hive also been acquain
ted with Ito, modus operandi in disease, and an say
that in all respects It is admirably cakulated to rem..
dy that class of Disease, for which It was designed.
It Is espectilly valuable inINDIGFATION and all
its attendaat symptonts.it excites In healthy action
the LIVERJ removes Torpor. and InactivitY of this
WAN; mad stimulates healthy actkia in au the
system. AO u DEPURATOtt or ourifyecof Abe Blood
it bas no supnlor.DAVlD itoLitEs. M. D
ro
Pvlderke, R.1.. J
an. 4.1021
Prepared by C. NORSE & CO., ' '
No. 446 BROADWAY, N. Y.
an d
sold bY Drugglslj and others throughout this and
other countries. : r
42. Also for sale , by ,JOHN G. BROWN. Druggist,
Pottsville.! 1
I
May 21. i 11.53. ,
SIOREI NEW' 111 FOR TEM SUM .
DR. SWAYZE'S
CELEBRATED MEDICINES,
Magle, L trlal arthritic ' *Chem beyond me reach of
competition; In she rellsnation of every patient.
T Y are the result Of Many years extensive prim
-4e
lice In Philadelphia by. Dr. lIWAVNE There la
scarcely Utmost or ;hamlet In the halted States. to
which they have pat been used etch tae sum hem
meat. They eomartse—•
Pp. BWATNE'S '
, C(1.11;3,0 livaop or' ~,
wi p CHERRY,S ..•
„
/
• , , Th.'
. ' j i wonderful _ 4
•• 1 Mires perforated/ . : '
_.
by, tills Invaluable med.
1 1
Leine. In PitlmunerY CON , •
1 OVMPTlONtuocklAColds. lath.
I ma, DrOuCliit is, Influenza, Whooping
I Cough, Croup, ispiciluigEor Blond, Liver
CianpUlat, pain WO. Vide cud Wyatt, Tick.
hag or taking iii t herb 'oat. and all discuses or am
1 Lougu, and Breast have exerted the :r too
of et! nib° have WlthesNee. Its mar.
I
villoatiffee:t t there is nu atenuot rf
- l a medicine, tram-thu earliest
I ages. futotshuog, , a .
( I parallel. - • •
Still dmithr :reviarkoble cure of Con.sumptiou,
'AAA lb d.ingcrous attendants, alter having been air
fen rip to die 4y Physicians and frieods, the sa l
, nal* of histoSy C.llllot furnish a tatlillei
It should be extensively known thronstionethe world
I for there are thotisands laboring under shatter di-
I seises. Which will prove fatal, unless arrested by
1 the powerfol 'ageacy of Dr. Atertyits's...Coopeusd .
Spray of Wild Caere,. -
• READ tutu IEXIRAORDEVART CARE. 1
1 4 Oilr of Rocas, Frederick Co., Md., ,
Jane 9th. lifae. 1
DA( Sarettic;:.—Dear sir—believing it a duty I
awe to the public, add injustice to you,l have thought
Proper to make - knew n one of the most extreortilnaly ,
cotes, in ' y own case, that Mrs ever- been truly re-
Corded. in Out month of October last, I was. 011ie
with a *slime gathering in my ,b ream, which formed
a large abates; and also coromunic aced to my la ngs
and very much afflicted, them, and discharged largo
num:Miles orciarroption, external and internal. My,
breath could also pass through my lungs and our
through the murky of my breast with , apparent
attended with a violent cough, day and night. loss of
appetite,jand trekte debility, no that my physician .
thought my eine entirely hopeless, and beyond the(
power of, memo., I remained la thts wretched con.
Milan fog a long time, until I was wasted to a• mere
skeleton, and there seemed to, be no hope fora me;
but having read MI the public papers of the many
wonderfil Cities performed by your uCONIPODND
SYRUP OP WILD CHERRY, I immedlately ant to
lialtlinore. Or live bottles, and, commenced its' use,
end to al9 great satisfaction and the Joy of my anx
ious family, the ribacess or opening In my lungs
be
ken to heal. and the cough to aubside,.andoon using
ten bottlee, - 1 was restated to perfect health. 1 feel
lorer)' grateful. and firmly believe that to your rains;
bin roodirineoinder the blessing of Divine Prost,
Pence, Into indebted for this great change, and am
happy to lay that I sin now'enJoying as good health
-as I esethave. Tours, very respectfully, .
•
•
The stilviciiber la well acquainted with Thomas
Dixon, and can testify that be has been afflicted as
above represented.l I regard his recovery as almost.
b miracle. lie is mwortiry member of satiety.
_ j I ( JAMES R. DCRBRONP,
j ! Paster at ,Beriln Circuit, Baltimore conference.
, The Corespetts4 Syrup of Witt Cherry, prepared
by Dr. WAYNE. is', without any exception, ono of
the most decided and efficacioue medicinal agents
that can be employed to cure eorautnpt ion. Ift
tog action on the mucous lining of the throat ren
ders It eltireintoly desirable where the patient is iron -
:Med - with a iirkling.cougb, whilst for debilitated per
eons' it to peculiarly adapted—actiog as a tonic to the
'system.:rEeete's freckly, •
' BE CAREFUL IN PURCHASING,.
To obtanitie original end only genuine , pro Para
Illon Of WILD CHERRY. which mast bate the por
trait and slgeattire of DR. iII,WATNE on each w tap
;pier amend the bottle. Until you obtain. ibis coin
pound you will never know the real virtues of WILD
iCHERRY. . -
I Dr. Swaynit's Celelebratal afire,
•.1 I
IA eafe Ind. effectual remedy for Worm., Dyspepsia,
I Cholera Illorbne; Sillily or Dyspeptic Children, •
oridalts, and the t00.,t useful Family ?deli*
I eine ever-offered to the public
_litter se Dr: Sire yae,frees Ashlers tone, is. •
ar man purchased a bottle Pi•yout Ter
-1 MUMPS the Other des', (bib,* child, and by Its out.
I disebamed VI of the largest worms be bad ever seen.-
it M somewhat dinienltto get the people to try it, ss
• they have often : bean so; galled by nauseous worm
1, medicine. Timm Peluso yery pleasant to the tam e
•at the 111010 IWO It/nand, t Shill be able to dlspose
of a large Mutat,: Tours, "'P. T. SHARP, P. M.
'Milli/WARE OP - MISTAKES. is
OBSERVE. Thai li Is In square bottles with the
portrait of DR. AWAY NE on each wraPperotround
the bottle. IeTI OTHER IS GENUINE. •
Dr. Sirapite's! Sisar Cooled Sarsep t uilla and
Tiles PILLS.
A gentle litilmi Ste and *hemline medicine. hems
porter to the Pidgin general use, more teltd,prohipt
and nations In their eperation,tuay be .taken_ at all
times, and In.friet In every disease where an aperi
ent, alterative or purgative medicine is required,
and for the diseases Incident to females they are un
equalled. .
• reTheee'val able Ire the result of ntidiest
inewlertmr,cria ised aritAtArnpniein, having used
them many years In my private practice, therefore
have had ample opportunity In testing their power
to relieve and cure , those diaaces for which thej
• ate &Miami. j
The abover 2 valuable Medicines ire prepared only
by Dr eIWAYNE at his Laboratory, No. 4.North Tih
Street (late Ith and Mice,) Philadelphia', and- for
sale 'by Drafecti sad Dealers iabrdielis every
uners4 .
fo• Patchy J. G. Brown, J.* S. C. Martin, Potts
, vale ' k J. W. Gibbs, Micersville t.. Matz
i toga rolehuylatilllasen t and by ail respectable Store
, keepers and Dealers In Medicine. everywhere.
Nat 14,1853. : 104,
„
DISEASES or FEMALES.
D Ell HA Ps ivnbin the history of the bouts n rain
no; generation her suffered more oftbr diseases
pscolisr to fematei,-than the present. A htgh state
of civilisation.with the iron bond of fashion, a false
'mho!) of gentility, the lark of surnclent,physical
etelte, sedentary habits, a life lo vary. and .with
many , tou great a o. , icrte of exertion at , times *hen
the conditions of the system requires relalatinti --
also, by sudden colds—these are among the prolific
tante; of the many distrestipg comnialnts which fat
ten themselves upon the female constltutlan, giving
rise ht Inch ailments ac the following i—Supprtandon
of the %tenses. Green dickness, Fluor Ailing, Falling
of the Womb, Spinal Weakness, and diseases gen
erally:which ate peculiar to Pen.sies.
In recommending his profesalonsi scivirei for the
treatment and cure of the above, the Dr would brief- j
ty Cana*, rhat his study and practice have been es.:
-peeially devoted to the treatment of diseases of this'
type. end from the Avorable results and increasing
in this branch of his ptolession, be , flatters
himscif that Microns have been crimped with sue
cess.f
Re bee also risen much attention to this cause an
development In the system of Seinfuts, fat that treat
menfind cure of which he had prepared a coarse of
mealtimes. which.; by their ineresslul operation have
proved to be peculiarly adapted to diseases of this
chunkier. •
•
sOsner. of Centre;
Finisrille. •
=Floor Oil Cloths.
do
White Patllogs,.
:'Cheek do .-
Door Mali ' • • - 1'
Window ilankloss, with
t:Dorf Linea 81)Sdes,
7Traorpurent do
ides. , ' • '
ortootermeoli witb the;
ei,eoutlent supply of tbe!
ay *e, a thereby enabled:
dee asomourot Orbs above;
, last 'llkellrltrlNulry pd.!
; , -
- remates are often *Terre, through dellesei . or
other twares. to'makis . ur kaolin to their famihr phyla.
clan...whto maybe regular attendant.•ohd with
oboes they mast emeriti daily nrost.et.;-the heti In
martin to their situation, sad would prefer caning
op *physician with .wham. Owl their recovery, they- .
may not necessarily come in contom.--bsece the De
etiSilt of ono odlo le regolarly educated. u
ding tbe nature' o r their complaints. and being able
proaptly to orpl y the remedy with an claming rev.
Taws sellicAlrith mit of the shove or kindred
diseases will do well to call at Dr. Wentworth, Do,
2117 lace Street, between lilt and oth Streets. Thila-
Cefersons lathe country wbo gavot make it con;
seatentto shit the coy, by enelostng to the above ad.
dress 00, staling carefully the symptoms and fee
tutu of the ir mow% will Mitre by Express, or
witWever conveyance they may designate,* imply of
• medicine applicable to their .taltell; with advice and
fall directions for its use. : ..• • • .
10.;11.11rommtinieltions strictly eonedentlat.
,15-150. .
UM
.11L01 1 2 CaNINS. .*- •
•
Tar' "dello* bolo tollittottlitty to ad„ die
Atoolkto of Mum, Coal mortttosta. and aq llw ' f
lit wont of • BUM ,PROOVISO, at BBD BOIT
'COMMIS, tom, of IUILPa roomst Irtras
*alter/1648M Chaos. wetted *PIO*
.to tilitttoostio from best.totiotlt.lotst- , exam :
MID, to Mt logo- ea& tit Soo ittiw und ,,, from
alocirto& dam &so 3-111" Imo 10_1 4 low="s ucum .
bead Cable Itot‘Orblattlljt a rig:Litle,
Ho vomit. b 7 • • " 4 " ototototad So.!
• t .• • : P T°4ll mai Itt l a sell atliatr, ridladelialla• •
• -
3 -I;tettOo 1 101 st. *PPR .Tart Dubow.
• •'! 4 . • • - •
;' &....flav
igotAtatoc. && McKnight, our •
My i
14m.
'm t ums* Cold% Zip., Llagraillas pa. s
e 33. • •
PUI3LIC'~.Z'sOi~~S.
4 11 PoRTATion of roactrat Boost
srgAITERs. • •
'rife soboicrpr has mule arrangentrot4 for - the
1 Importation , o, aly 111.4..1 of Rook. Como: ElliiiAdds
',ranee no 4 °on:J.l4ly, fi , art,N7. to 4. , da)t from ttso
time ItA order reetvod t ! ' Ii A NN A N .
i. • rookpe:lor.Kia,,iolwr ar,ci eindir 4
May 45, lASI 1
at/IPEWS siecutunarn role: sari*.
11122,000iC0P1C43
Ccrastest- I nsesi 4* ll * Vetuss,.. : 1 1
t,-d2y at 12 o'.tuck. The metal
-2- ly edition of this wok hatt tan or to 193,200
copies, ishteh is ttat.-xamptpl in Mstsslaelpublishlht-
Subscepttnus rercived sod the Noe, for sate itt
1 11. 11.272 N : . 2S 1 8
Cheap Bonk Htcret
EWE!
• W NE
%I le EVABI andlie Remains, by A llOOO4
usten :11enry . i.ti y.
aid. Esq.. D. C. 2 'Tag., (loth ,Illuetratru,
Wide Wide World. by Eltrabetk Wetheriti, 1 cuts.,
cloth.
Mumfulay's Speeinds. 2 Cola., cloth.
Charms and Counter Charnis, by Maria .1! alttotofb,
The Two Lives, by Marlai,l Mclntosh. ttoth.t d ;
The Berber. or the 'Mountaineer of the Atikt,*
William Blutbuck Maya. M. U.,—
kaloolationjoiararyin g s :in the D'Jrbel
•WilUam A. Mayo, M. It edition, •1.
Ellen hilddletort, by Pullenon, front the lkyt London
edition,
Eamily•pirtures tram the .Bible„ by Mrs. Ellet. .
Evenings at Di:mothball Manor, by Mclnteeth,
Essaye end Miscellanies, by Green Aguilar,
Travels In Egypt inp life; by J. Themes, ay. b.,
Dlion & gyre:* Ornamental and Moine., tc.- votary,
Ireautlfhlly 'Migrated. Foe iateat -- BAIN:NAM&
May 2. , 1253. I 21. 7
. NEW AND acauvirrtriv .. •
_ • • ILLesTRATED tooK4.
...
SEARS' P:ctorial ilcsettptlon of the Vnited Mates.
embracing the Iftstory, Geographlcel Po... Stine;
Agricultural and Mineral resources. Popula Hoc, Man.
°factures, Commerre, and sketched of.c Pies. towns,
public buildings, &c., &c,', of each dtatei and Teta
torn in the Union. interspe,ae4 with revolutionary
end other interesting incidents connected with the
settlement of the couutty.-• Beautifully boudik In
gilt—Price
'
.
Trinities inelrlents of . the wars'or the Untied.
States, eornprraina the Most striates and remarkable
eeenteor the Iteroltrilnh, the French War r the 'Frt
potitan War, Mei lndJan War, the second wit with
Great B.ltale, and the Mexican War—ertth 300 'en
grartnae—Prle• et For sale et BASK/tri e d'
I
1 Cheap.Bonketait..
June 4, less.
2r - -- • •
IRO &c.
READING sirrAra ronot.'
THE SUBSCRIBER, having been appointed
General Agent for I Schuylkill. County tor. the
Reading Steam F.Orge, Would most reipectfulli in
form the public in geueml, that he will receive all
Orders for iron forged to pattern, or 'draught ; • which
orders will be punctually attended to, len the short
est po-sible notice, and at the regular Forge pprt R
ms.
1 • I • A. KEEFE
Schirvlkil $a -en April 10, 1853. ;'l6-6m , .1
EOM
amEnicAN PORCELAIN WARES.
THE undereiguedl hiving the exclueve right of
di*poring , thete Wires ir, Sehuyikall Coudir has
opened a large and *plendid awriment, among
which will be found all kinds of aiir and House
Furniture: Ornamental Wares ' dcc. ;cc., adneitted
by edi., to be 'the most Iltelutittd2and perfect Peirce*.
lint ever made, it ta.cheaper.. more durable and
perfect than the imported artie. p. Oedt•and etam ,
me at the Hardware Store of
GEORGE.SRIOIFri
Nearly Oppoette the bilears' Bank.
April 16, 1 1 9,53. '1 • t' 164
'• •
.8 IaDING isenDWaiul,
AND f.iui. stiittE
The largest told otz
4 1 Esta3lrshrezent' of the *lnd
the United States.! •
IA M. M. rtl.l' at: & unit, a, t 97 mAri:HET
p•tr,, ,t . N.ye s. .
Aleolifectureis• nen.: f , r .c qt' an kind' s .—
War , eined quaiip Pi.t, rtivrred GlelA Knoba..A.C. I
Premium over 100 pato:Toe 1 milder
ristil with the
ment of ell ehr.,trioikrn patterks in tel. line
den and drller* are invited to raft and examine our
stock. I . ' I • ' I
Ilititaiited cetiffopuis sine by Mat!. kf' desi;o
- nor AIR REglitTEltie AND VENTILATuREI, '
All Pat TORY ' PRIC Rik ;
Panamint a illitiflCe W:10 wbol oil order Goode,
and dtvita an eettmate or part:cola, daecrlptlon. ran
mita to M'CLOna & Eno tuns, and ell infopmbilan
as to anode soil ?Wen will be: Will by rctutn of
mall. . 1
1
All Gordan put up under the Immediate impart/I,l°n
of tbablini. 1 • . 1
(4 10 ' . flebt Alio abs Va. .
Aran 2. 1933.1
TED to passers 311 toe ;properties all great strength,
and Site ,mostidestrable prottctlori against FIRE or
Butunaltrl. Vault Diwil also made to order,—
Purchasers can be supplied with the 'above viiirPs;
tbs same I,or'e they ate sold at the Iditnufscterg, hp
calling on r. WnITNEV:
Ccdieciirin and einem! Agent y text .
' door to :Bitter.' Ba k. ,
&firs l'ersonl snag Om: •
Gee. Bright,
Pinkerton. do J. ,C. Contad..lr..Taniaqua
B.W. Cummings, Ilazlei on tenal COmßany.'
J. C.Leasig, ' do i t:. A. Snyder. Harrisburg,
, yßeem Reed, . :do •, R. Lamberton, do i•
David S. do. :D. Lower. Phaillyellif.
-Wm: L. Whitney, do . W.dr. riteckei.Datitam,
J. C. Conrad. seh. do R. A. - Wilder, S. Haven,
E. W Bllctannest. do imp Turner, Pt .
March 46, 1553. . 13 Oto
MANUFACTURE .
A NEW ARTICLE.
. 42:
- F FORD
PATIENT
'nIEWE Blinds-Overcome the only . objeceion to
I stile highly nselbf,and ornamental appendage to
every welt thmlshed house. ,They ere ao'arraked as
to to karma from the. top of the window ar well al
holm up from the hottom. or can be ouspendad at
any potat bitsieen, giving free -seems to light and
at when requlred,;nifording every opportunity of
cleaning them from the door. They are all simple
in arrangement and nearly as eheapj no the ordinary
blind. AU / ask isokit you tall rid 'zanier £2,w
before purchasing. .
TN T WINDOW •Bnooro, ißeed Blinds. Doff
Shades, 0111. COrn lett, Banda and Pitts, 011elotha. Ake.
ke.
• LITITIIND ODADICN roe STONE WINDOW' painted
to order. W ire 'cloth - Window Wcreeuamanufactured
to order; beinilrully !landscaped or plain *.
1 F. FORD.
Wholesale and Retail Draler,llVo.ni South
Eighth 51.,24 dour below Market. POrlail'a.
Maj hi !M. 21-19
FIVE - MEDALS AW ED
• • . • GEORGE STURGES,
,OSS WALNUT STREET. PIII ' LADELPHIA, •
,4-ANUPACTURER of Improve/ spiral SPRING;
.M.B 7 7 TR ESS ;
HAIN MerrlitEllefllALTCßlD Emus° nem. -
Cast an 4 TVroniehe Iron Borla4cui and other
Furniture. Cast Iron 'Airsmals and '
' Models in Tfool. • :
May 14. PISC.„ '; ' J 20-Rin
MOROCCO FACTORY.
MnIIOrCO4.;EATHER AND; sum; fripiNa.
At bdir'so6lStalid on Raitroi4l St.; Potuvilk.
HE undersigned; reapetituliy trio the <usu.-
' men of the aims ewell•known establtabwent,that,
!hey will conttnue the manufactory of WI kinds 04;
MOROCCO, such as; Kid, 'Attalla, prentlr Morocco.
Binding., Pink Linings, &n., &c - . 1 stud will - /continu
ant have on hand a general aientuutat of all kinds
of LEATHER; such la" .Oak Tanned, and Rid Sole
Leacher Slaughter Kip.. Preisch . and City Calf
MINERS' UPPER LEATHER, and • varietyAl( Shoe
.Findlnga, such as Thread'. lialls.lPass. 41 - c,_
atrotwhich 14 111 he sold at the lowest Cash
. .
ces. - & Co.
Pottivllle, May Ili Nil, I I .70.tf
TO COAL OPIQUATORS AND OTHEUS.
PIONEER BOILER!
WORKS. -
rirtHE Sabscriberst respeetfulie, invite this m I
alien-
tiva of the busiebso coromMity, to their Boiler
works, on the Istand adjoining the Pioneer Fur.
awe, Pottsville, Ptj , where they are , prepared to
roatufactuns • • I • • '
BOILERS - OF ';EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Smoke Agacks. Air Stacks, Bleat Pipes, Oasome. 11
ters, - Drifeears, dee., dm. Boilers on hand.
Beim; practimilldechanies and having for years
devoted tkmeelveli entirely to this branch of bini•
mop they dotter themselves that work: done at
theor tstablishmeat will give sati'sfactics Os all who
I may favor them with a call. lodividnale find Corn
pantos will find it greatly to their advantage to ex- j
amine their work before =waging eltewhere.
' 10IiN de JAMES NOBLE-
May 5, 1553; I UM ( •
- - BENOVALL ,
sign of the 'BIG 111101Cat•ths DOor.
THAT Peat. world-reaowtird is removed to
the door 'hare ttattowolit, helot. , the Bald Eagle
tiotel, , to Thltd Street, Philadelphia,— • r ,
liens of the cotatattbltY. t h at Ibex COO- ro .
goats err td, direly* the thletlltent ell Ua
-
110 t doecited. for:when they rout e*
to Pattaderooge they' tool for
the
IMAM at the
d oor , in Third Street. and sere Su or *0 tip COM. ••
•If rots *ant W it ti n gaper look loathe noort ;
if y want and % \t Paper. look for
the ce lebrated egg at the door; or. If you' want
ACCOVNT BOOK*, conte,dlrsetto the Meentittory
a nd you On Jet thew O
u towel. nue thee w:where:
W. —Be gore
_72 ,0 Pe. the 4 1 1150,0 h at • the door .
gio.tUrNorth HP Street. opposite the Novel **
Hour , above fhalorthlll Steeet.
Lsiirugt.
Ate o ol l l l ,ltatutictarer.
Z 1
MIT 1. 1803
MINDS ALID CIS'IMIEni
MOST ISSPECTIOLLVI oltiyAtlyisit is it Cu-
Admits fAls las °Soo cpurmr,
at Ms men Pah Mao kat, stildiat to tbo die rtmi of
Ow MIS( Csasty.Oosvoation.
• • Tour rtioectfitts.
IN. S. WILIOS.: ,
PoMills, Isms 1?1811,
MEE
NE
WM
Th;. Phi
MI
FUN toalie
Of all the various -responsibilities derolv. I
:
, ingr 'the' governmenfid Ad.
1 ministration, that
.1 Ofidistribuliag - the sPils
1
i is undoubtedly the,rtu.St dlitcale—fearftilly ,
,
I delicate .`' President liirve hits twin merle
i
charged, by some of his party . (Hones. kith
I leaning intih no- stitigly; for the,Nstional
1 g.,od au„d t'r hit. per totl,,pa . rty popalarity.
toward ibis Southern setTSSinnisti—at rho' t '
to -boy tuielr thrir stiegianer; tecdering ae• :
11
:pointmettis, rank: siylccsdrd: for i at C,l.:' I'MJ:
"Obievei - :" of the Ledger, is now on New
York; noticing the triolitteal aspect there.—
Uiider date of A th, he writes thus
, ,
with
• Gotham is now e• k
Oltire politicians
of all shades and sires. The wooly heads.
as the regular bono,fide fret sutlers :metalled.
are in exc ellent - spirits. and ex2ect to recurs
;crate, wi th the aid of tbe present admintuts.
(ration, so as to rile. a year hence.like a
Pbcenix. from its sahis.
f.'e , Govenzor Ser.--
ard.is here, looking like a rose in Jute, all
blooming, and. EvGrovernor Juh,natun, of
Pennsylvania, has had several friendly con.
fiances with him. ~ lion. l'ilr. Alanison -n
also. bete, sharing in the anticipated euni.
&lei:less of the triunipb,- Everything looks
touteur derore for their wing of the party.;
the te ass-lluion men imiling so mehincbolaly
on each outer, as it tioroOodv .had l put Tar
taric acid in their jaleps. ; 'they Irli swear
that wheel tbaßouthr i strall again c-7 "wolf".
they won't believe it. . '
Another item he mentions is worth copy.
Mg: .: 'I : ~ .. ,
,
For the last tre(' days passed the good
peoplpeople of New York bare witnessed a singu.
e
spectacle. .It was the display ol the don
ble-beaded Russisu eagle by the side of the
stripes and stars from the:roof of the Metrop.
olitan Hotel. This was in honor of Mr. Bo
disco, the Russian Minister in Washington,
who had come here to see ' Mrs.. &eine°
safely put on Ward the Franklin steamer fur
Havre. Mr. }Mind returned this alteration
to. Washington. andthe Russian flag there.
fore was struck'. •Some wags obeerved that
the honor was dope( him and his "August
. sovereign." in consequence of the,hint eiveu
some time ago, in , the Washington Union.
that " extremes meet." The canclustoa r as
irresistible. "What; monster is this,'" said,
the Grand Duke C'onatantint of Russia once'
to a noble lady of Warsaw, poititing tea dia
-1 Mond broach. representing the , white one
! beaded:eagle or Pulakitt. " that you permit to
nestle in your bosond V' "A monster, your
I highness." ' retorted the lady , quickly. " would
have Iwo heada.'nut lone.' . ;.But monsters it
1 seems, ay‘even acquire to it certain degree, a
i spurion poputarite pa the. United States.
1
. .
•DEMOCRATIfC (WINION OF RUSSIA?'
t •
The Washington Unroii,W . bich la ileieett l
ally considered the organ of the preSeill At l i
iMotivation', rt+titly has been eluding Illiti
political world Ituut its propriety, by an setts
cle tipoo Russia:and its ru 'ere. •We thought
we had tin Idea of what Itniaia wait=-as kr- '
emplifieil by the Partition
ot Poland,' wfillni
. •' Leaued oppreasion pourer[ to Nonhent snai l ' --
la Her whiskered pendants and her fierce tittaatre," . •
I I and .
"Freedom shrieked as Koactualioter '" • ;
also as further exemplified by heribirdisk ..
with def eated ' Austria td.crush the defeated ,
I libertitis of Hungary. and tier general coats'
l upon,the Continent of Etqopt in tied of fiek : '
i potic rttles,nod hgainst her popular lighti—'
;i but it seems we wcre very Much insfakel3l. - •
' The following is the latest " - Dethocritie. ". .
1
version of the matter. ihs italics' baltig.obt
own: tr. • ' . ilit j.
The idea of en irreritails exmanwes and Idly , ' i •
I mars conflict between the Untied stilies•and Russia
is tosilly, that we can wily cap.ese surprise/that
any sonsilite mon could enterwts atfor doesseina: • ~,,,
llt was the dream of the Per-tan my thologythat the '
I spirits of good and evb.wOnntimi and Ahriman..., -
1 waged a perptuatntrutrgle for the tveend.ney over
man ; but Ini aorian any auch Quisotre misrion to . .
nations, i. to•bctray it .ad want 01 plintosoptaiu rd ,; '
I dectionr. To as-Ume, an 'halms+ of a wave - di&
1 quiaition nn •IneVituble and mortal sotaaoni in .bot
wren 'heti ited dimes and Rus-le. is to honey's's'
egregriotp ignorance of the pa t and pinnent petit'? -
val' ten:Mons of the tvtroi stohnl''do,
It r••• the Idea of rode enthtlitsollee r that the int.' •'.
dine at ti.ivernm- nt is u. more atr.draction, and that
its - tneoret Val pedethiou - oveteeitriaty,
.implhie,„ he .` d
pro's.* Dine!- -for loan in acery condition - Per•
sons wbo ice on to this way may tegard,t*Gkor.
et:tint-tit of Russia as an tihrnized'evil, but *hen ~
We noneider i he p.cutier coaditina and wants Of the:
'Rust.tan peup.e, and ihrtr segregate of indlvidnaji- _____
end niniunat minimises. we will c. notate that thistr
are - not so much the vivitoa of oppression ae sue&
wri ere a. the author of "Orntusd end Ahriman!;', ..,-
would represent. The Once. runetit et Rus-la may. .'
be a dc-pothon. and for that-n-60M be abhorretile .
the nonoir of republicans; but Used - set ;Top the
, nnhjecepeoptis e t,.b i hes iti Bine." for them., En, t
der the Government of absolute dicitnerehthe Ruse
s.
an nivions have emerged' front , the slept or bets
berisru, and within a single et-awry, save taken, a
posit ion in tine tront rank of civilisation. ' The gnat'
lad In EMopcau Ittintnry for the last hundred years
lithe rile-and Ofottiese ot Idiot.. At the battle Qt
Pu town, - Jut, 6,1709, en infant nation Snuggled far
est-tence. That infant has since groans to the stab
' ore vi a giant. .and, like a columns,bestrideattwt '
Continent of Europe: Its seetil dclotnent lids '
'ban coincnilentunthsts growth iri politscal pawn •
its ropenests in the realms of seirnre, of err, 444
, //ntratily..h.rne tern syrrcsrwi Ono rust aritfiritr 4
runts of its armee,. iv the rapidity of it s . prbi•
rest it hos ontetripped every nuesors
,an Europe, '
arid th e Oared States alone ran present a Janda
lel to its wonderful tarter. • ~ . - ,
Jo .eery eliment of mitt/Mot strength an 4 Airr ,
pines.. Russia it great and prosperous beyond any
oth.w ., country of Europe. lea'-Gevilutratin'in :--
more stable and efficient andiirr ?septa . 1 1070 pot. '
tented than any, other, whtle in respect to peltilciti
supremacy it is universally ' iencaintst.4l' as Ike phi- ' . -
petioereiing po% or 4-the Old World. In lbe eau; -
&icier of IN rulers Rustle his been Singulany:fortu•
Date. In enemy of- Wilt, hams/ of yverpatkarfd • ,
force of genius. they hive, ,fur the moat path
il;
seated a .mixing excep!ion to the proverbial aistpulit -- . -
itv. cowardiceionl meennms. f legitimate rityiditt •.
ye' hen we ti . oatemp alb ilia •ey,of the Rumnan
pol\ b
Government thfough all the vici similes of .1s his- ..,..
.., tory, we are struck as:tpuen byre e imm.nregaii-
u...... by the d•10...al IfygOtioll of it- im•narchs. if '
the internal administration ea the Government be ,
condue ed virtih nit)thit gof the Skill end energy • ,
which chit. emertse. it. foreign policy, we need be -
at no lossto cotnprrhend the devoted loyalty end .
pttrioti.at 'of the mai *o. And'we have a I:light to
Infer, from the con.nmmate ability of the Russian
d:pinrnacy, that its Government manikin uo want .t ,
of g, mils in conducting the doinesttc co:wenn' Qf
the em_pire. Whatever calmly:nay be entertained '
of the RuSatan GovernmetA to an abstract vim" -it'
is idii to tlenrthe energy of its administratica,,, ;rid'
its perfect adoration to the condition °Met nautili.'
The de-tructimi if hlow-ow,.tlis. most 'oserene'.44. •
Fitly of rsnrooperable patriotism which history,
records. Ulu. vales the devotion of -the people to !.
their countr. '-nd its ininionioas. • • .-;. „ t •
i The Governments or Russia and the United States
are based upon suisgortiat'pr.nelpiert ; hut then re- .
lotion's have ever been- of the most amicable kind. .
Preselent Jackson, in en edictal meg, age, spoke of '
Rive iti as •• our ancient and ,steaditoit'friend."— -
Mr. J.-Orr-on, radical
.derneerai that he was. dd.
lyed and ler , promild the attkut e- teem, of, !hi,
Emperor • A.-sander
. i Indeed, strange as it nutty.
rem to •theo t Is of Om ••Ornit'odoihriAbriretan "
sett• el. this elties , rno:k:mperurentsrtottud. an ad
rtitgiioo for eloceriel.n crelitr , tions. It ar,i. his • .
frien.lly mediation that * initiated. die 'centurion ,
which reeulted in the treaty tit Ghent. and it was
by his artulreton that the t.itiren. of the South's i
inderniiits; for the .laces watch emits kideaprt y
1,4
:the Britt -n in the 1 war., Thu reigning m
ror share- thefeelittirs end opinions ot hie pre
VW, and we have every reason to believe that t
United:times and RU14.12 will consolidate an d.
petuate their friendly relations by the sand( past
pante policy which has regulate:: Asir 'Maranhao .
in times pant.
The Philadelihie Port has 'the: follow in •
pertinent comments on the shot*, .tbOttg •
:there is ;to great hi-cosily for any : -
~
In the fi rst place, we may- state as 'a fr et;
that men quite aii`•,r. 4 .seatible " as titre , writer
of the ,above article, ,do entertain the. Idea
;BOOR
that there is an inevnable antagonism" be.
K I 11 1 110TOIAT •
"
NEW — iIIED BLAIVX .80.047. . 'weep the principles upio which theguverni
THE aehserihr h4.......c.d it's - Winouli t ele eel; ment of RB2•112 are founded , and thosevf out
•. Blank Booke—bapeeta 'be elsic,of deny and tools 1 own Declaration of independence : .aid. elm
ra .. '
p, nu beautiful piper. which la a - desirable ankh, '
1 sequentiv that the foreign policy "uf the
arts)
for Marshal's red - !terra. • I - . '
Be also manafiniures all Medi oeDlank nooks; 1 nations Blunt oecessatily be. to a very arts) .
equal In quality, quite- ae near 4nd durable sad a , test
.degrre, also an tagoont "cal. , i • - .
ikon easy /.den- Alt' be lake la to live'bia blank 1 G . h , li , I f crow.
outing, 1 s t t h e ats ero men o
Seeks manufactured le Poitssilte,i tail -
. B BANN‘N i•rusty be 'welt !Wiled' tii itie cuutlitton 01 the
att kindsot Banks iniart, printed and bitund tn sr- ! most lanuiant- and beatified pktritle•oo, the
der—and"Pamphyeta. stroleasas. Pleuntal rian-pr-s
refsbOtlOQ and rahnund at nee' and Chr3P as 1n.,-, koitittneut of Europe, tt nor. DOA IssllssW qua
dm be rinse le Philadelphia, Of elsewhere , When thelorn.O.tble hiflueuee of alit go y .'
apron. 1060. - t • 12— ' r i
. troment it continually wieldedlo:crtsh 'the
' liberties of other Ettropetin nation*, that Rio .
United Slates is not b ,µnd to oppose it, by .
at least all the weigla of e
. eta marcl power..i .
Let Russian PoWer stay et home among its
l slavish suhjeets, if ii dues not Want-I' meet
0 ,,..1,,,,
the Uni•ed States lupin antagonist. ' ' ' ,
I As to all that about 1 he:l;suctal " develo
meat of. Silesia—us .! conquests" ,io th e
1 .-• realms of set vice, art mid lea rning ::,- , flij
-:
we have to say iii• that its citizens cannot
build their own stitticu engines and rallrbid . s.
As to thy contentedness of its prople;;-.
tt wore contented than may utter. 'as' ' the
Uri:on says—ot COUrFO' they are contented.-
11 Poiiiica are never touched upon in Russian
sctesty—so we are told by a friend who - spent ,
1 home years in Sr. Petersburg.: Oce . ward of
I discoo i ent—in, man or tromee.4.4would betel. .
..; lowed either by the knout, imprisonment or
. 1 Sibena. Of course there is nu discontent— •
:
at least "none to speak ol."1 We Will war;
1 Titat'lhere is mare political grumbling In bile •
1 American village than', in the whole ' of the
i Russian Empire. - What 'a hppy . coutittiou
•: of things—Russia is quite th e-" model" Ga
-1 tiol3.' ' • I 1
Aud awls the " honesty the Russian Rh
, lens !" Of cnorse. that 'Partitiiint - ot Po
iana," and the - ersdual but constant en.
t croachments oft Russia` - upon fits' weaker
t, ceighborr—axe the very perfection of:bon
t T
'1 est y. • .
he " internal ". managemect cif, the.Etu..
4rem. tesooa., (ivt . e.f,,Yelbelign9t,e2l.2o.,l?„inlyei° 6.44--, - - zi,
system of briberyAred corruption. • ~, ...- -,A,. .
As to-the "desiruction of bloscow." it vi's'a -
'done by order of the Cg
goesruotern.-an,tia
c people wOutd have burnt themselies op,, in _
lladdition. it the order had run to that diet
so- unaccustomed are; they •to wobtsltsting.
unquestioning. slavish.ohediencet to.theeisr.
And then, to wind up --4- 4, the thivairotu
Emperor i. klexatider) euteitsined-sie adult!.
ration lot .' meriean institotioris," - eitd.""got
indemnity for the slaves ithieliWeeer ktdasp.
ped in, the last itrar."--"Really, Wlp cannot
gnawer that. • \Vetere CotavinCeil Ilitillta plir'"'
one point: We have no dotibti.l .o '" 4 , '"
of the 'Emperor's atilt " itirr. : •
lest Qat of out A.tfieri• '- '
M SCELLANEOIJS.
, ',..
Alatrimony i
. : .
- -sin Tat 4 .
SECRET OP LOVE AND DEAETT. • ...:
. .
Ti ,
T}. althipitf ma Best Book soot Published.
i.
IA AILED Free if Poitagelbronghoor the United .
VI Mateo. rth Atnetican Edition. Nearly 900 pa
gea t end far mote reading matter than in min 300
page hooks.. It is magnificently embellished with_
Splendid ANATOMICAL EMORAVINCIS. • It teach ,
II ilui. to I;1.
Win the Devoted Affection of the OPpoette SEX,
. The Att of Love, Conrtehlp . and Marilee, -
To have a brantlftil Fare and Hand,
Also. very Important 'demi, for Married pe,ople,
• To (battle the Sallow fire into one of Brauty,
kirsch's every Orion how to be Handsome.
- Teaches bow tomato Wrinkled Skin Smooth, .".
To extend Human 1.14 one hundred -years or more.'
To canoe au Ineresed or tbet Houten 'Pinion' In
both Size*,
To remove- the Close of Ditiennere, Ac., . . _
=
Speen, Hints on the Itrprod active Onset; their DI
000000 and cnn•+.
. •
• To Core B.ll4ntree j - make the trait grow luxuriant
11.*C.
To wake Orown Teethas White as Pearls.
To rusk, the Ilalr RIM soft arid °loamy. . Man to,
• Change Oray Of Red Pao. to alitliltant Jot Muck.
To hasten the Grnarth of Wol'herr. Must& In11„&e.,
"• To Heston" and Predate,* the &yrslars. for lAN
To reamer. Tan, PiroPlea, Warts, Coma, I.lt.itio.s,
Preeklea,Soptrilnotralr, die. • .
To littystree and Eitead the Ullman Memory; •
To foretell Thirsts to Goole • And Aso .
How to Invoke the Sottltrof the Wad.
HOW to liPpeAlt Fearfat ,o rTer,llml wen Enitoy.
Tomtits lodges or Surfeit staa•Venoiloua usther fur
or against,
To.maltecelaatial lama, and Malec
cp Seals, , -
To Diawit Illaaa,tost or intol«u freirsura,Mlner,
-To rairliWable Cmoa without Manure or Escense
• T o mane triage &ad Copper to It ok Pore rig vor
To. Coro it roulitnohl i,f D.tnaaroua
And to aee. n n•fllah many other %Vr.nderful
It tearbesplcf,reopletiore to look Y:oruk , „ tl wqhll),
tiaY• andfsel so T.. which a added
General Treatise or. Uthr ectret Intlrmillea of Tooth
and Maturity, ■rising from Q.•nital Wieser, In boo,
A.no. Todethermlth Plain Directions for ;11,
lets Cure. Articles ukini, verfcheap„.•nd perfectly
Minutes!. •
Price of the boot.-Olathe CON,. 4i vents I Five cop
ies Mr Melee copies; ; one Hundred copies, is io.
2.50 r 00 cuss, u also' note. may h. sus by koropi L.
perfei.t gaiety. Address Dr. E. WV sLL, AthohY r
iC • V. tmit PAL Boots gutless Joy ,return uisll.-
010ce, No: 0 Chs ,iel et,. Vapor, Silbert ',Pod plertiep
led Bathe connected .
NOTloErtor TDB MASA%
Thl is Indocrl ereeork °lnert lug merit. To ea.ll
and Woe ou r reedy-taws would say boy, read; dlatrlb
ute."--I.Vrraodist Alalariat,
•• It's a very rare wore, and uogovettonaLly the pro
- of a meter mind."—London Time
- •' No married Person, or thole tontrinplat In, ;al r•
'rlage, Otonirl be without this Book ;tor It reveals, err
taw thingsrher all Ftetrions of a eititaitti apt ottgbt t o
'Arrow "—Troy Dolly ' , Tinto
P.. 9 —Secret Habits In Young Men effe - iinaltyritr•
ed Impedimenta to Marriage In both cross removed,
and,Debllltated Hester/re Invfgoraterl. No charge for
advice Patients treated by letter, and Medicines
Cent Jeer rom darnege or eiarloslly to el parts of the
world. Cures warnuited. .
APPEIBI44,A,II ABOVE. .
Aprn 4. 1533. ' 14-1 y
susquehanua Lumber.
IMC initrucwitor tetalved at hit *team
Ing, Pia nlqg • and, l'araing MILL where he otrdt•
for sale a Inige stock of welt.eeletted. seasoned Liim
ber,,ttosn the SuequebtOtot Meer, of the fol!cni lob
des,Jlltle - ns: . .
. a-4.5-4, 04. and t an. fantail 'AWL . . .
; 4 4 and 5-tin White and Yellow Pine floottcy;
,• I A lien. flaperlor White and 'Yellow Pine Donrda,
Iletzlora Joists. Plank and llcantllnc. . • '
i iintquebanna Shingles. •,- . " > .. 4
lie le prepared to 410..11 Muds of : 1 1seilni, nein;
i and Turning to order. A large nein:lmm rf I K 4.
stoma, Battu/sten, Table Leg., am, cohatontly on
.t
bind. ' f
. .
.
rinrhorera fire reariecifulty Intltdd in r inntlor hit,
Welt befOre they make their puothaarti
i'AVlLLlAM pou.ocK, All't
19 tf •
May 7, 15t53
FITS ii . rrs!! FITS !
TAE VE4ETABLE .EITRACT
• 'EPILEPTIC, PILLS.
I Far- Me rare of Fits, 57k237714, Crionrevanl all
1 Nereaus and CO/ilelttalol74/ 1./1 f4/148f.
EItBONS Wtlo 'ARE LADORINO UNDER. Ihts
dharesalna malady will find the V!TIETABEE
EPILEPTIC; PILEs to be thernnly remedy ever Ma
i c..erred for.enigng Hollepay.. or Fulling Hats. ,
l''These Pills Po.lwltsis• aPeelfli setion on the tier.
eon. 'vitro r and, although they are prepared el , -
I 'pee tally' for the pnt*ve of caring Fits, they will he
t. lfound of,capeciel balletic tot persona afflicted with
weak nerves, or whose nereona system has been pros.
'rated orehattered Roy cause whiteier in chruo
le complaints, or diseases of lung standing, superb,.
dored.by nevermenesa,lbey are exceedingly bebetirlai,
Price 03 per. but, or two bones for OS. Per4(ilall tint
of the Fitt, enclusing a remittance, will Ll'ilfd the
Pills want them through the roall,cree of postwre
• Fin sale by SETH ri DANCE No It uhrrinniu:
mmit, Haitimnr«, sta., to whom orders from all pati.
of the Union. must bo addressed, post-paid,
Julie 4; 1033.
ANOTHER PRIZE MEDAL AWAnDECCI
To E. McClain for the apt, Porfeanirry and
Fancy soaps. nt. Ms late Fair hild in
, War hington City. • •,:.
IdcCLAMOS Oigniy perfumed. Forded' :Oil.
.r.s • This Imponant discovery possessee properties
which we bellows rap other article of the kind -does.
It will cleanse the scalp, produm a fall and breitt
ful growth of hetr.r Its medicinal (mettles aid ns
ture and render thriller healthy. moist. and pliable.
and yet so pare theft will nit soil bat nor bonnet.
bisouraMdred by, E EcCLAIN. Perfuiner and-
Chemist. at his fedi and new letabilshment, N5..106
North eta Strut, Wow Bats, PkiladaPAis•
N - 13.--Coomantis on hand a large assortment 'of
- Ferfltmety. !loam" and Fancy Articles. A liberal dis
count siren to dealers. .
May 2d:l-53 ' '1240.m
- PHILTADELPHIA.
they Offer at the tonvest wrier rate.. CONtriANT - .
;LY FOR SALE -
Dienrhed acid Neutral Wlnter and Sprtng "'penal
011, •
Riearbed VVloterz and flprinit Lard otcs!
Rita White Will!tei Molar OIL
Bleached Elephant MI. (Motet and Eprte4,)
ettabsed North West Coast and, Pali ou,
t Winter antrEariat_Wtsale 011, hleached,: •
•
,Stralta Bast and Xs entre 011,
Machinery and' ettilitiii Oil,
New DEdford liptirtu Caatlee,
• Patent Patsbed !trims Coed lee, (Eoloied mpg plats)
nuntrine Candler.,
' Price'a Patent Candlea.(fat which We insole Ain't)
Crystalline and Ppllnhed . Candles. For the above
tandlea we recalvfd the dot pretelato (e'SliVet
'dal.l from the Franktle Inalltete.eod a Diploma from
the ff.ate A/Hattie/al Social at their la le exhibitions.
Tddlet Almond am! °thee Fancy Soap, " •
Yellow. Drown. White and Castile Soap.
• Ustinet Bytatatetat it Cates: ''• • •
SOLDIN lb PRICE.
31 North Wharves. third store above •
• t • ARCO Street, thiliderpbta.
' 'Nev 11. 1853. • t
• . May
.
LANDRIIT
Agricultural wed Horts.
mitural. /*gaunt. and.
SEED WAMEHOU E,
NO: WS CHESTNUT St.,
II LIZ subscriber ;'.ofrirs for see szt.s. , ..
trarunorti of
41611110111.71, L
11AL 121PLEMENT 8,
ilarrictrynnut, TOOL/,
Guam. 81,4 tarts sail /Aran 031DIrr •
Altderaruirtl. Horairitsrol. Real arritikrtinkil
•
licatituts. 1 , •
43.1irvolirommi sod -110 d Caistrogries, - Lumina..
Refillift and Atiresse for HSI. ftnisimmi gnaw
aid Iteratort., •
aeon " east Of P r D I FEMIDISTR, 1901 440.' -
/4•1133. Shill
ftrift. -
B.; T'e/fzrapt and Yesterday's R. R,.4'r:ai.r.
Psi rt. t rizttiAY,lcrchocK, P. Id,'
tibt Fluor, S 5 -, 00 7 -11 ye, • 6.- Si
per Uoi. 83 ; cit/
Rtql, 13, IViiur, S 110 Slits.'
7 —CuTD, 63 eik.Oate, 42 tv.s.',.pet
UV NT %..INE'fle I:Ir.E4IIAPU
Pr:ma. •:
.•EXECt'TION, OF ARTillin Sliftrs66.=
-- iG
Profgesiim. of Ras 1)1 - sto . rifflio , ..-e_lvissAzt ii ---
sks Scaffold,
June 10(4.74rthur. Spring wAts .
hung this morning, in the prison yard, at 16
minutes past 11 o'clock. :;
- The prisoner was the - first to ascend
,the •
scaffold, followed by the Clergy, the Sheriff'
and Marshal ot Police., The banguran'dtd
not go up; until after the religious exempts'
were over. The Sheriff's Jury. the ,Pglfee
Bosrd. the Reporters and Taritatis •fituciions•
ries were arranged, in a circle. round - 4119
. 4it ‘ l tor s. The condemned mad bore btaisilr • .
with'i good deal of coulnes4. The parties ,
being - all arranged on the scaffold, the pro
ceediiigs were as tollims
Rev. -Rio. Street said,—.''Arthur Spijag.
you have been conVieted of the mtirder , of
Mrs. Shaw and :lira: Lynch. and the' mew
tiol3 of . that sentence is now to take ,piacie,
1 have not ceased to 'warn feu of the neer/.
sity ot repentance and Your snaking your
'peace with God. Are you guilty ar t not
guilty ot the murder. of those pereola!•
.
Arthur sprtug. with much reeling,--s• No,
sir—nu; sir. ' • -i;
Rev. Mi. S., resuming, —” ft baa 'also ,
been alleged, 'sad the Grand Jury have bro't
a true bili agaitist you, in regard tothe Mur
der of Mr. Ittok. Are you guilty or; not -
guiltyl" • Spring replied,—" I ' never ' taw
the man toruy lite." •
Rev. Mr. S.,—" I • Mira but one.. more
question tb ask you before God, vim lees "
you, and in whuse preaencc you ire soon to
.eland. Is your son, Arthur Spritig,,entirely
clear of the murder of those women V'
`tStiraig.,-- I believe he is. -I believe that
he bad nothing more• to do with; it that' I
!lad."
Rev. May God bare tinny .oq
your tm. is all I have to say."' • '
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