The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 25, 1853, Image 1

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_stwout'susscetrtlon. • •
TWO.DOLIARS Pit 1 101010 4
pa eemian-
Justty hi **ranee to thovelvtni tem& in.tlet Con"-
ty, and aeseallyje sdvisow to Ilene who reside Get
the t;onstv. The plblittbar-Ateerves to himeit
the right to etterttes2 ,50 per "sawn ,wben payment
ketgertltSti tine year. •
Ira cum": P '
'three Copiewtoloie Address, - • ss*
Seven _do do ,do • - 1 0 00
Fitireor. do do •do . - . - 20 00
tV arlyneen and Stiseel Teathers ouPPlied
with theijourn4/ at 1$ in advance. , • •
KATES 'Or . iDltirl7lllFO , ' ,
One Square of 14 tines 1 Rem. 3 mew, 1 4 ou
3 tintes, . '4ll. 00 menthe.
$3
00
übseq'zit insertion.. r 1 Year, 800
4 heel'. 1 lime, 25 Cards of 31inea, 300
Subaetrot insertion, 121 dD 51ntea, 500
'Meretuuns and others advertising tor ibe year '
with the prirfiettr,ie in
reniserttents wee kly:
rp-lAr g orr ANCiii4expetti
=i
ts, Isms. imams*
BUSINESS CARDS.
UG. X•6OW AM, ATTORNEV AT' L&WOr..
• flee it, Market 64., afar *scan& .
Jane 5, ISS't. , 13-tf.
I OHM 111101k1C111;ATTONNIVIC AT L4W, Pour
will*, Schuylkill county. P. osce in Centre
nptwelte the Mitten,' eatth
Sept 17. 185 l • I
1 KO. U. PLAT. Attoraej at L aw . . Poust;ille.
lT Pa.Ocoee In Centre steel', opposite ltostimees
July 31. left
1-0111 IN V. HOBART. Atioiney at lass„ComatUF
.1 oionrsrtur Neal York. Ofic'e oppoone Ametican
flooto.,* Cent.. gireet, Pottsville, Penna.
Avri,ll4. ISSI.. 17.—ty•
NM. W 111.603. litmitsTß&TE. CoNlTLY
..,aucer. Land Agrat arid General Collector.—
Mate; Market illreet, Puitavllle, Pa. •
N0v.20, iftso., 1434
WILLIAM L. WHITNEY, ATTORNEY
, v at Lim. Pottsville, ? chuytkHl county, Pa. Mate
a Centre street. nearly opposite the tipsters' Bank.
Jaa.4, 1-ly • •
•
.I%ool`olt O. HALSICLIdn i pitOMCROPATHIC
VIIICIAN. Removed his Ogled to one of the
Brick Rommel° coal Street, Poitsville.
' •
R. RAISIVEL DERLUCII I.VI, OFFICE, cur
rev Vitfand Adahaotosio streets. PouevOle—(the
4
lie lately occupied by Dr.Tbor. Brady.)
rotruille, March 15. 1851 .ii-tr
JARIES H. GILACIPIP. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Miring seaweed to Pottsville. has oPSni'd en Dace
und>.rtheTelfinph Wire, Centreatreet.oppoaltethe
Miners' Bank. >
1851.1
(1100.:',E.AIRIITEI, YINING' ENGINEER sad
latiarveyor, removed_ to Catilft Street, opposite
Alleges' Have. Pottsville, Pa. All descriptions of
Enetnnertedi.- Mapping. and Drandlizing '•seciitort
promptly app carefully,- .
May P 2, 1852
TORN C:CO.IIIHAD, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
twill attend to any buslnesa,.eatnnted to Ala care,
punttually. amt Notes 'collected, &r: Attlee la
Market At., epilog Ile Dr. Halbe tatadl'a
June 5,18511.
co A MI MI. 11 A:UTZ...JUSTICE or•ins PEACE.
Pottantlle. Wilt attend tiromptly,.to Collections,
A sande,. Purchase and Sale of Ideal Estate. Se.. In I
lichuyikill County, Pa: 0111 - ce Itreentre Stteet.oppo.
bite the; Town Hall. Oct 20. 1825.
TORN WILII.IIAID6O7I & JAS. COOPER
_Allow'lee at Law, Pottsville. Office In Centre Dt•
• few , doom Cast of the "Pennsylvania Hell."
Cooper will attend at all the Cowie
Pottsville, Dec: 7, 1850
Patilln SIMPSON, Mining Engineer.' has re
itioufti his office to Dr. Chichistet's At:tiding. net
door . bdi one below the Proteataint Episcopal Church
t:ciitre iltreet. Pottsville. Pa.,where be w il l prompt
I y atten d to orders In the ine of his profession.
April 3.185!. . llaf
I F. WHITNEY, EXCHANGE ; GOURD
.tion, Contmlsvlnri, and General Agency °Mtn.
nett door to !diners' Dank, Potoivllle, Dealer in an
current money, Oold and 'lnver. DRAFTS on PhU'.
deloblannd Nee York fur sale
so, 11452
C IDWARD 8111rPER. ATTORNEY AND:
,
4 A OUNSELLOR tLaw.Thiladelphia,willattend
.k. ,, nlleetlotle aall all other legal buelna4 to the City
of Philadelphia.vidielhing Counties snit elsewhere.—
office No, 113 Walnut quiet One* Seventh isreet.
.rnilidelphts; .
TOWN 13A.NINAATTORNEY AT LAW, has
zes opined en aka Centre 'Meet, POttf.Villt,' op
Ate the Episcopal Church. where he will be .dally;
f rotnA to J oelock. Business 'letters to him will re.
celve prompt attention, addressed to .hint,ist either
Pottiville or Orwlashurg. AR'
Dee. 6. , '494 f
IP. SILIVAIVINt ERCHANOR AND COL,
. laming , Office, Potter Ille, Pa.—Dealer In uneur
r,st Rank Notes. DUN of Ex:Manse. Certlfkates of
t.postts„ Meats and Drafts.. Cheeks for ale. on
Pntlad Iphla and. New York, In sums to suit.
March 9, 1850. 104
A GENCY—For the purchare and sale of Real Re
rt.'taco; buying and selling Coal; takiiir charts. of
Coal Lands; Mines, , and collecting rents—from
twenty years experience In the County be hopes to
)me satisfaction. ()Mee hlahantanito street, Pousv ille.
CHAS. VC HILL:
14-tf
AptlB,lBso
MISCELLANEOUS.
Susquehanna Lumber.
frgiß subscriber has received at his Blend Raw
-1 lag, Planing and Turning Mill, where lie -offers
Int sale ii t targe stock of well-gelected, sealioned Lowy
ber,,, from she Susquehanna River, 0( . 14 following
denetiPtiOni
•
4 , 4, 5-4,15.4, and I in. Panne! Sine;
4.4 and 5.4 in White and Yellow Pine Floorlog,
14t 54113: Superior White atid:Yellow Pine Boards,
flemloes Joists. Plank• and Scantling.
•
Susquehanna Shingles,.
Be Is prepared to do all kinds of
and Turning to, order. h large assortment' of Bed-
posts. Bannisters, Table Legs, h.c., constantly on
•lond. .
Purchasers are TA pectfully invited to examine his
stock before they make their purchaser
WlLLikbf POLLOCK. Ail.
May 7.
1859.
.., . 19 if
.
FlVenlilan -Blind Maiiiiinctory. •
JEighth St., brtekven Noiinegierm 4- Mtkaittovo.
A '1
ir N. ZERBR announces to the citizens of Potts-
°Mk and vkinit.Y, tbarbe istprepored Cu, mans
nfacture VESiITUIN BLINDS of every size, color
and style it short notice sod at the lowest mles,—
He feels confident-that aural alone is suainTefit to be
co winced of the advantage of purchaslnalos blinds.
A One assortment of BIM'S constantly on
e Is. also prepared to repair, and trim old
Blind inanch a manner as to render Hied' almost
equal. In appearance, Lilo neve:
Apr 443.1853.
NEW POWDER SILL
?PRE subscriber has erected a„ new Powder Mill
I; sr Alllsonvllle, on the: Weir Branch Railroad, and,
le prepared to turnish:PoWder, which- he will guar
antee to be , made pr the be materials and proper-
ties to Increase Its expletive capacity. Its hatters
himself that, on mil, his Powder will be - round equal
In unallty to the celebrated Dupont Powder. Orders
writhe proniptly auended to, and furnished at low
rates. for. a 'rood article*,. PETER ALLISON-
Rcpt Xl9, 1t52. • ' ,
'N. M. NEWNAN'S
(Braita's Row, NormVirik strati .Portssille.Pemia.,)
Plumbing Shop.
trAB CONSTANTLY ON 'HAND A SUPPLY OF
1.1 all alsee or Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, ,Stock Tin,
Beth Tuba, Shower Baths, Hydrants Dose; Double
and Stnais.Aeting Pumps and Water hydrants,
also, al
kinds of BrasrCocks for water and steam, Brass Oil
Cups. and Globes for All kinds.of Copper
Work and Plumbing done to the ileatest . manner at
the shortest notice. ,
It Cash patdfor obi Brastand Lead. •
Pottsville. 0et.211.1890. • '413-tf
v ,~~,,:,~t.~
'Dr. G. N. ItQW MAN,;,. Surgeon Dentist.
_
takes ibis method of informing the public
q feu.. peueratly and his friends in partictilar, that
he has removed his Dentistry the former roam
valid' he es:copied, to'tbe second' story of tbe.'new
brick bisildlssat the corner of MARKET and SECOND
etreete, west side, and four doors shovels'. M. Wilson s
,Ofike, w • ere be at all,t inns be ready to performtal Operas •ns on the Teeth.and from his• extra ad.
Vantagesl. his profession: Ind the long time in this
1 , and come f the large Citleki impractical experience,
'he can and 111 warrant all us-work, or ask no cam
pentation. , • .
Dee. ;0,1:51. • e 5141' . .
TROUII4I & 11A1411P11 PR&OTICIZI.
' 1 THIRD - Biiiirp3lii.
.
TfHe Practice in Civil 'AetiOna and Proceeding. la
the Supreme Court of 3" onsylvanta. and In the
Wattle' Coon and Court-n Common Pin's for the
City and Cnnnty of Milled India. and In the Courts
of the United States, by Frencte J.Troubas and Wil
li* W. Mies—Third EdltVon by Francis Wharton.
Jut& published and fur vall i ty B. BANPIAN;
Law and M lellaneona Booknellar.
Marchta,ll3s3.. ..,-,.. , 13— '
iriditIMENTARTHD 011 THE HIBLIP.--..1
gi.. , The subscriber hes Just received the loilowint
Commeithartes on the Biol.:i
. Clerk's Commentary on the Bible and Testnizienr, !
1 -". Do do on the Testament. separate,
' • ' eoloptehenaire Conmentaq, general edition, - ;
Do t do Baptist !Anion, I
'Scott's trAnnmenlary. -
II of *bleb mill be solint notionally low rata, at,
B. &OMAN'S
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cheap Book and Stationery Store.
. . ,
101119,89 n
11111LODEOPIS! 11111111100110PISm
rime supserlber has' Made arrangements. with the
1 Manufacturers of Barkait's celebrated IfsWeems,
,for the exolnsive sate of these
kill tangly. and will have them for sate Ina few dmye,l
irarylita ro pries from 145 to P 00117541110041115-1150
and O. Organ style for chtirrhes„ -
, These Instruments, on t rial have been promenaded
,• superior toany other mannacture, both In torte .and
darbbility—and the subscriber 1,111 satins the inane:
tart:Kers' print. and charge nothing he 'carriage,
, • yhich Is po much saved. P. BANNAN,
Agent Cot the Ilinefacturers:
t Ma 11, 1851.. . ; 10—
.CHOCOLATE, COCOA AND URODIA.'
gr BAKER Ili CO.'d American aid Vanilla Pre
y. Baum Chotolatea. Cocoa and Worn'. to whkb
• Snit premiums Men been awarded by the chief Insti
tute:rand Pales of the Union, are for sale by all the
principal Ornery in tb* Gaited States. and by thole
agents :
ilussey & Murray. New Yoik; Grant &
Philadelphia; Thou. V. Handier, Baltimore i Ken
' nett Dudley. Cincinnati. Ohio.
WALTER JUICER a CO,
Doechestet. Miss.
Is-Ihn
Apitl 4. 1833.
~rittyrr AND coMINITIONIUM
I • R uit&c.iii& HIBLCEILS, 'rimless* Mooottet4-
! i rero and I):4lera Confottloolity of On Mad IP
No. fliNarth Thiid Ht.; bolo* nue. Phllii4olptito;
The attention erf Dealers la ',quested teas axamalas-:
Hoe of their aukia, Whitt' wilt be found to btl it /may
• •equal to aby In dila clty. FoitronlufTS of all/and
11111 , 1111013.
1 N. B.—Ordera by mail or otherwise promptly attau
dad to.
Feb. 5, 1153. - 'll.llm
HARRISORPSI IPIKII.—The subscriber. bis
mid attaaystasals always to keep a supply or
these calebtatell la t e on band, and wkly sell it whole},
sale to dealers, at the Itaautisstaret's prices—Ma
daslnd the vintage.- He also retails It In gallon,
' half.olton, (par: j os smaller bowleg, at city . prices!
B. DANINAM.
'IVORIES OP . . DANIEL WEBSTER-10
TY els %retinues. , with portrait—the only complete
edition of the storks of Webster published. It has
Planed tbroogh uo Uss than three edltkins since the
, author's death, .luin received and 'will be sold at
1, • Pottliebtee pekes at • B. BANNAN'S
Cheap B oo k Store.
reb:til, 103. •
DEW PRAT ER ROOKS,livit rewavieli, a
1 cbuice Int of Prayer Hooka. with huge pilot. nein.
9 ()Quad. but (beet). for Pew.. kleo.l lot of elegin
k owi d N a ys, Boots. w mitt the, tam alibi whet
NistWowe—all of which will be ehtS very tow et
• tt. HANNAN'S
ileept.9 ilreate hod Stull Hook kiti &S m
ociety ore.
April .
ETTER SCALEIT.--A sew 444 excellim
La Ankle (oh the twtiv.Port Mice Lew. Also, Onki
Stales -nroter.*tet approved lila, Sideteetths corm.
tatfAil GMIJJ¢si retiteo4 and I't pile a t
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B. BANNAN'a•
lIMI
IZMITS
ME
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VOL XXIX.
LOILS, PAINT
`S,
~,, z asatan. Burr — ezzaci PAIN*.
TO IMOLA/WO Abi uwrait2l, OE PEOPENTY.
PEIISONS deslroutrof tdring a Purely Iletittld Vine
sad Weather ' , roe( talef..wiU nse POOLO,SI'
all Its Dal Ire parity , ti cheaper and mortalaninalitin
may other before tetrad to the public. Tnii! annere
boil undergone the Oarefol daarysts.hf the "
, easnad
PM: Jams C : Booth, orthe liatrenilly of Pling
Thie'Phlnt tai peettharty adapted to the liana.
lag of Ears. gloats and Vessels or every deseripttria.
passes:lnd In-lorelf More body ihai any .4nOy paint
yet 'lntroduced, dad the quality of drying rely' ;Lard.
wavy Int' from 'tothilant Red to Mack:
MEM
=1
• certitricAlgs.
nu. 7e,, visa
ktr.i Proof !Paint conlilµs of sorb Silecerlets
ie to watribt the opinion Hill it cannot thatige ender
the'sct ion of soy atuioepbefit agents, and mid. tilers ,
Core It vial frilly itskoatity for any length of Gine,
ANalysis. I
00.99 Penotide of lehnl:; trol
31.10 1 Water. 4 1 ,34
• This Adslysie chOws it riato' eLatipt. Wine 11.
bellUllifUl color 0.11411 realanniend its eatenklvir em
ployment. , JAMES C.804,T111.
?rat of Chemliiry applied'to t beiarts.kinlfirsity in f
Penniylvania and Fienklin Institute. lets, t
*sat Ckestre;lPM., AUL it•
I do hereby certify that I haVei nited - hte:Virsilkind
Wines Proof Paint df Meads & Ch.. and fiat:GAD ea
ten anything now, Its use OW body, aloof and' beauty
of color. As curb I,recounead Bto itiUmidefaiti-•
era t and I can fortiwr say that, I believe GM belimare.
.durable and cheapoi than any otherpaint
duced 'to the public', It la without grilivili; stywilf.
around some in oil, in my Paint kill, and Wei, flat
prised to find It so vary fine, and in applkitlimiteau—
GNI Gm either wood or iron. - --
JOHN P. RAWLINGS, Finis* and Sivail
tater.
Wilwangma,D4ll:,Tali. - 141 , ,11211.
Mesita: ,S. Mtwara & Co.—Gentfetttxni'r-We
have been using your 'mineral paint for mania Months
MN, and believe it a superior ankle Yeir I wood
or Iron, and would yeconimend it partitslaGriyir px
' arrant painting.
1 HOLM NOSWOBTII & GARVEY. Maiebildleiri.
Jilasuirmi„-fall.;11(11, RMS.
; Messrs. S. 11.12ittais dr,, , Co.—tlentierneni—L hive
been In the Onsineeit of Roofing with lion, Tin add
Copper. for 'Mote U years, and have amid all the
Mineral Fire Proof Paints now In the marlrid.:iimphe
tyilltake'i Patent Olito Paint, Silvet's Enalitil Paint,
it. Old Aparimilt Brown Ilitsburg Paint, ilkPo'kutl
have neva r :found anything fit to Mimpare or hb Ninths'
Metallic Paint, either for durability or coloeoiifkiw
ing evenly, find mail say that it! cover* 611ter. With
better botlY;than any paint I have ever use it; !I hhve
covered several large Factories and Mills With iron
add tin, In Manny a nk.whleh ! painted witlilklELpir
METALLIC PAINT, and ezanlined one lime/day
painted in July 1833, which!' round Us bald as ;the
metalliself. I psiticularlytetninmend ii flit any 901.
door planting; arid Would, not be, indueed,tic nem Shy
other: J,ESSEAHGENlABEll.Tinimith.illinaytink.
For sate by E. Yardley & Bun, Clemens k, lleliier,
Pottsville; Daniel !L. Miller &; Co.. Raiff' &
Co., Wm. F. Watte4, Philadelptita ; Carlini& 'Retell,
Ba li Snore. ; ^
Apply to r SAM^ I II.. IL NEILS'S:.
or t o CALEB PARKER, ! 1
Pousville;lrd.." 7 •
Fed: 26, 18.1.1. Y.lan. 21, 1833. 4-Bni] tr,56 '
=I
arri
23-17
49-3 m
SUPERIOR OIL FOR. Lanais, •
italachinsrv, Carirlietls, Ore., 04,
jUST RECEIVED and for sale by the Subscriber.
.1 The lidlowlngletrtimonlat is taken fromit Reading
(Pa) Paper:. . 1Z: • ;
1 "
This Oil is Den from all impurities, and will ;not
gum machinery or in burning. Oil for iy ,ar ill
Mit congeal at a temperature of zero—will ferna)n
perfectly limpid when the hest. Sperm 0101 a; frOanu
solid. •
Oil fur bunting 'purposes, the brightest - 111ml best
light , in the world,' Persons using It, carii'avoid all
academe. as It Is nothing but pure oil. '';; ;• •
On for Oar Wheels that will not cot:VAIL . ' 11l 20 .' dd
.
pees below zero. d , • •
-tte,We have used, and art; , riow constintly tieing
Mason's Pntent Sperm Oil on our. Engine* and :Ma
chlnert,,and fi nd it to be superior tout! otharlifit we
have ever used. It will not gum or congeal.and pre
fer It to the best Aterar
M. A. &S. BERTOLE & CO. .
• • GEOROE BRIGHT, Ha rdwarisSturel
Nett door to Matz'a Hotel, Centre Bt., Pottsville.
Mareb.5,1853:. . 101kf '
JAMES. u: srueam
N05..33 and 35 North Fourth St., Philadelphia,
IMPORTER of a c ,nd Dealer in Foreign J;IASS,
every description, and Agent for the prinklpat Amer.
Iran Glass Factories, has for dale, Roofing. Flooring,
llotshouse and'llulc Window Glass, of every alze, up
tO s feet, wile by ,jl2 feet long, , and froMnii eigh th of
an inch to two inches thick. ; • ;;
ZINC PAINTS—White, Blank arid Grey, Dry or In
(iii „White Lead, Varnishes of all kinda;lLlsoreed
011,Turpentine. Putty, Paint. Brushes, Dyei %Vinod',
poi and Pearl Ashes, &c. j.
, ,
FIRE 'AND WATER PROOF PAIRT.z4 L )Oeoy cop.`
stauDy on band, it large assortment of !fleshly im
ported,Drugssind !Medicines. . -1.
N0a,,33 and 'al North FOURTH Streit above
Cherry; East side, Philadalphlaq ;
Dee. 25. 11152. I ; 52.1 v
ECM
! _ ; PURE 'arum: LE An'; •
1)(7 ETHERILL & BROTHER. Mantreartniere, No.
NT 63, NORTH I FRONT street. PhtladAphla; baie
now a good supply of their warranted purr.'-WHITE
LEAD, and those coatowerswho have behb Spinney
Aupplted In ennsettuener ora run on the shall
now base'thelt orders Ailed. • . ,
.. . . . .
' No known substance goasesses those ..greaergative
and beautifying properities. so desirable la k paint, to
an equal extent with unidatterated white.lead ; berme
en admlltme of other materials only maim ;Its Sala..
. .
It as, therefore, been the steady aim oLlbe ;montage-
tutors, for many ' , elm, to supply to the public &per.
fecdy pure white lea& end the unceaxinet:dointatid (or
theartiele, is proof Hist It has met MO •rovor„ It Is
invariably brandtid on one head t WETHERILL
BROTHER in full, and uni he other, weei•Outrti pure.;
all In redlettere.tl i
rbilada., July 11.1dbi - • ';lAd-ly '
=LEE'S Patent Fire Proof PAINT.
FROM 01110.
ir HE Subieribeire have justreeelved iqurther sup..
J. ply of Ode singular and valuab e subitanen. In
addition to• the elate color, they havi , :lial beautiful.
chocolate or brown, resembling the sand atone now In
use, and so tunelfadott red for the front ortiolidingal
Itcprinelpal ingredienteare silles,aluminaled pro.
torlde of lion, which In the opinion of etlebt de men ,
ratiefactorily aetounta for its fire-prootAborre—the
two former eubetsneea heintnon-ronduetiera, end the'
latter acting %ea e:ement,to bind the wll4lO orgeiher
sod matte it Orm and datable paint. ••.,.
Pantie It Is milted with Linseed OIGAnd applied
with a bruah,the same as ordinary patty; to, wood ,
Iron, t zinc, eenvaee, pape,y,lie. It Mirdene grade
Ally and become! lire-proof. It is partl e illarly
hie for roof, of buildings. steamboat a'-deelti
railroad bridges fences., ac. A toofeoired;with the
.article is equaltO one of slate, eta vast ebeins of et.
BM
pease.• ; ;.
Speelmens nisi he seen Cube °Mei Kittle subserl
ben. BROTlliftb Co.,
No. , Waunth Front .14
.. .Thilsda.
pill it. 1448.
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. 4. 117-tf -
' CLOTHING:
' D0T5'G1. , ...•
danzue
liF subscriber" would respectfully tear& their na
l. •Inerous friends and customer" .ofiSrlittyl4lll Co.
real their astorttnent of Clothing (Ott YON: flentle
men Is much larger than ever. slid rbey'Ste disposed
to sell sheep... Persons tiring ci a Member.; hhve the
privilege of Friliertging clothing purchniind I it this
Awe. it they du not suit. •
F. A rill HOYT & .
V 2 Chestnut St; cornet of Thilad'a.
April 2. its 3. . : ;3-17 '
. .
Quality the true , -
test of eh ,
Chia es,. # Ol --
01;CITMNO.! Clothing :1 curtiartcr !!
li.. THE most defensive assortment' or
. Clothing . in Schuylkill County, front 40
to SO pert. etit. t beaky. and beast:Wine
than can in purchased'elsewbere, is at
"OLD OAK llALL,".corner of Centrei andltahanton •
go digests. • ! • , • •
A magnificent assortment of PALI:nal WINTER
CLOTHING, °file most fishionable eiyies,,ts now
on hind sad toady tor nle aimires that DEFT COM
PETITION. Ai every article sold at thin eitiblieb
ment la manufactured' In Pottavillsolol.thereoWa:
expressly adapred.to this region, and oilers great aft>
vantages to purchasers over all fir iterp fsfscise
City-wain Cleans.
ONE TRIAL *Hi ',prove this., beyonC'all dnutti,lo
marlin° are strangers to th fact; Mid! those who
have, not yet Ourckaled th Ir PALV,;or,ISINTER
Clothing, will do well to eall adjudge ffle theutselyes.
An Immense variety of i ' 1
BOW CLOTHING, ..,,,
lultable tine tint season, at extremely lOW-price*. ,
Remember the old stand," OLD OAK:HALL." cur
net Or Centre and Malta mono Streetal" . . 1;
EDWARD T. TAYLOR, lotordetor.
(Late L are it Txviothlmporterin ,Clethasnd
Dry Goods.) 1' - . !! ,
I .
AOARII.L—EDWARD T. TAYLOR; MerchantTallor.
Taller. would respectfully call the attention of his no
menus friends and the public TO his Pen land Win.
ter Mock of Cloths, ittailtnerr. Elegant Vesting,.
me.. seleeted ftom.the best aserketa. Which be le pre
pared to make up to order. at very mOderatit price..
&a assortmeet ofOloves.Keretiefs,ettependers.l l ilk
Shhts; etc.
• *groat torthe'Ne or York; Londoo and Farts thablotts.
Pottsville: Ott. 18511. "40-0
FIRE INSURANCE.
EM ITT. `
T 8 FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE cOmPANV
' ; :OF PIitLADRI.PIIIA,r, I.
0 FFICR No. 6831 Choetunt stroet4.neer Fifth Rt.
, 1 DIRECTORS; 1,: ' , ;
abariesN. Itinctirr. George Wiliticbards
Thomas liar., , . Mordecai Di Lents,
Tobias Wagner. Adolphe kikirlia,
!gamest Omni. ' - Meld 8. Brawrii
Jacob R. Smith, , Monts Palierson,
Coatinneso make lasurance. pasit, or limilral
on every deieription of property, In tit stand country
at rates if low as are coashnent with ;wily,
The. Compepy bare reserved a, is iliCrintingent
nriatie
Fund, which With their Capital and Premiums, safely
invested, afford inwde protection to thii ensured.
The assets of the Company on Jennitry tat, 1818, as
published agreeably to en Act of Auttnibly. were as
follows, iii : : _ . z: 1,
Mortgagee ;9590,558 6$ 810ck5,x61,563 85
Real titate, . ,106 .8 5 6 0,106 .8 56 90 Cash, 844 i 1 :
I i 45,15 7 17"
-Temporary, , i, ..,..............-..
Lupe, ; 115,460 00 ' - 41,0,097 67
:Sleet %belt Incorporation, • nog''' . of „eighteen
Intre. "bey have pi id up ward, /terse 658141 ewe NM
dyed diesesest i•Uarit. tosses by fire,abereby afford
ins evidence cif the advaatages of insitrance, as wilt
as the ability , and dlegroattion to Iteel With . prompt.
Miss, all liabilities... .
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'. . CrIARLEB lil. BANctE :president.
CIIABLEBII. RANCRER,,, : Verel 2l 7-
: The subicribirr bas been sppidate.6 await for the
above mentioned lastitution,, 'ld Is islow !prepared to
mike Instrante, on every descriptionofropeny. at
'be limes. rates. ', -t. iniumitw autilmin4 Agent.
Pottsville. Jai 1 t JOU ~., : , _ ..: 1! :g.tf ~ -
- 14. ! L
11101111 VS 1f411124,_
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FARMERS' INSURANCE ttiMPANY,
SCOTIA. NEW VoiLIC; it
Capital.ll2o3,ooo. .IVellaul urlaelif Intvawl.
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[amass HASICIIIIIOI. J en., Ceeerkl Agent, lgo. 87
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11, 0. via rtyklii.yroprittal.a/ba? 1 4 , 1 4 1 .
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PUBLISktD EVO ! Rj) OATU*DAY 'IvIORSII%I6 . IBY P O 'I7tVII,LP..,.SCHUYL*IIOi, CUUNTY,
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111111
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1,2/11.0.LaT'6 GOLD 'PlirlDh=timist Amid.
went—Alt ovarraatad.-44e saliscrtaer paa Jou re-
Giveri a Lugs Ica of DalGera tiaperter-froldPow
amass with* are the.Corareu.aed Vehed !Matti
Petio,,betbie wet out or cower, aft or ariarb- Gar be
rammed if ilia pcilato Goa olf br Dit4iiro. The
iteinatolh Ustilama States ?ma la a earieshy. Olkti
tad woe It. aarelhar aritlatha at
, • \• B. BANNON'S
• , Cara a. 8.011 1 - ‘44 Eltailasaaa
' aiumirrist, mil)
- lititEllil 411 WILHELM. ha vinr li rrtisd v rir rotund
.J male e *patient.' as a a • met. feel :great roes
ili t
fidenee in offering hie 11011 ter ' to the ;rumens of
Pottsville.' ite has , consaten gm burint.s.'on Meows'
*remold, lathe Mop orldr. Is ac Scream UM Pionlirlrf
flan street. ethers all nide tithe? Cot Ras Flgibig
or Repairing ntavbe tell a thee wit' igniter - the
most prompt attention.. Ilia ;Ipes and arbor mate*
alsehall be Of the. very hest kladi sad Intifada of
every description that may desired drill be fat
embed and pin up In* wcitk , unlike matiner.and at
the, shortest Mainitblenetlee
June 11 , . UM. t - lll l l-1 1 . ' '''
&In t olol9o . !, • •
DRACTICA L PLUMBPS,Tinami Copper Statiba.
r Salhosd Street. opp&ltenpartes Store, POWS
VILLE, Pa , where the., Ire popase4 to pike In of ,
der as hinds of erotic to the breathes sad raw
as Shower and Slipper Rallis, temps andilrerer Ch
sets • also. all kinds of Tin. Capper wasliebeet Ira*
Writ made We Deane al the shorma passible notice.
Soothes; Spooling. sad all kinds of Conking tame
idle made end repaired id the alsortest antics end In
the mow seasonable terms _ I
-
*The bre; 'Rice, given fur ;t
Asp. ISSS. • • I4' 3541
MACVICAL PRE,FAR“Ii,M.
/Curti Rase . Canso. .f X/#7ll mud 411 . Acii Struts.
- - I
. PintaD Argo_
W 1
DBlllt he tonitnise lb i real ill white and del
hill
lute dimities. guarantemeg a cure I all cams.
Strangers . anit Amideets:of !talk be
'ate bavlte4
to th e Doctot's Private Booms, where can always
be consuned confidenttsily. free of char .
EP Persons residing St a' &lases. b 7 enclosiny
three dollars in 'letter , post-patd. matt symptoms,
will receive a bottle of the Doctor's, Mag Plapars.
Don, by return of mall. • • 11 ' '
Dame !lours from! o'clock. A. 11, 1111'10. P. 11..
• elspt. 18, 10.73. ' • II BV-ir
... 6. :17SIUMIL NSW' WORK.
WEIGHT Tables of different learns of Bound.
Omar,' and Plat Bar 110.4 Steel, dtC, by a Pram
beat Mechanic—this is one one.. most Useful Work"
publbhed for Dealers and WOrket1111111101)„ zed those
who use it, ever, leaned. So Correct tun the calcite.
Duns, that any person can safely 54 1 / mid.!,oll with the
Book, without even weighing the Iron and Steel.—
Jai . ' publish's& price 25 tent'. and for stie wholesale
I and retail by • ,B. HANNAN.
- By enclosing nine postage mumps, the 'Fork will ha
mailed free. to any part of the tOur.ty.l-The Trade
supplied at the usual discount.
• Jan.l4. 1852. . . „
•
TO TIM LASOIS IN 02111NRILL.
FRENCH LIQUID WASH-BLUE.
THE stiSelkilllY of this preparation li.! evident. re.
gulling touch less forums than Indigo, and being
perfectly soluble in water and not so liable to leave
streaks or spots upon the Llama or J smile. This
article nem raillee the golden tine, wh would nub.
ti
envie* be retained. Devaluates no ing &eats which
could possibly bcielorious to the mostcleileate feta
'ie. Neither does It contain any acid, u the pupa
rations which are sold. ot each purposes generally
do. • For sale at : 's.-.: JOHN G. DBOWN'S
Drug Stare. Centre dt.i:Potwville.
Der..lll. on. . . ii stahu
GREATTAKEN by A HY.LIONT, cameral Aghast'''.
Centre streets. superior in the delineation of Teas
tare and life-espression of the eyt.l gituldren sad
groups taken quicker than any ever in this plate—an
indispensable requisite trysuccess. Cali *ally lather
day to avoid a crowd. . Ci
7 Portly initrutted in the art. on reatenabk term.;
Ilea, handsome Apparatus. Chestiest*. Cases, Ike.,
turnimbed cheap. Call and Judea far yntaselires.
N. B. Ta Lauver's° executed in any style you
wish, and rpecimens can be seen. We ;Would advise
airwho wish a time likens.. to call'soon.
• c . VANDNNOURCH
SPRING STYLE, SPESIIGINPSLII.
Poursine Much t 7,1851
The Spring Styleof HATS:now ei b
ready for inspection at the
New BAT and GAP,
Store, CENTRE. Strsetl,,' two Door-,
above the Miners' Bank. ' '
OR the,patronage so liberally immured upon him
the subscriber would return his moat sincere
thanes, and bopes by prompt suet:Mont° the wants
of bin numerous customers and the ,public generally
to merit a continuation of the same, •
N. B. Persona baying a preference 'for the menu.
(Imre of. aayltartleular Style of Hat;lean have the
same by keying their order with the.sUbieriber.
GEO. TAPPEN.I.
Pottevllle. March 5.1852. I lo.lf •
'mums ON MORON
AND PASSENGER . AGENCY.
/ME subserlbar Informs the public that hi is nue, ;
' luting As &sent for US . firm of Sitawrsa, Gati-'
NeLt. 11r. Co., and transmits money) to any part of
Europa for said drm, in drafts of Ei land upwards.'
and atso engages Passengers, at tie :current retes r
from England,lreland. Scotland an Wales, either.
to Philadelphia or New ifork- , ralso InlSteuners.
The mitturlbei'dae. not desire to 4t, business' for
any person unless they ate parfait, satisfied that he
will piumpilrattend t o the same. flat also, believes, .
frum Inquiry rude, that the firm of Ektwman, Ghia
•tieli & Co., are aa ufe and trustworthfisany_ensaged,
In the bulginess.. • ' B.IISAPINAN I
•
'A'gent for - Bowman, artnnell & Co.
Match IQ, less. • II
. 1111MITON'S monfrr •
• New Edttsort.
TOOT PUBLISIIIED, Wharton's Dlgest.l volumes . :
s) This work has now reached ate stub edition,
which it is brought down..ro the tree' date. The:
new material istually added to ibis edition rompti
see the entire rontente of " A Supplement tolNhar;! :
ton's Digest." by /teary . Wharton. tiigeibm with ir
few case. from Wallace Ir.'s Repoits; Cd.l.llfroni
forthcomine volume of Reports, by R. P. Kane, of,
the Philadelphia Bar. Mao. some eases decided JO
the. Supreme Court of the United Slates, on error - of
appeal from the Pennsylvania Moats. reported in'.
Howard', Reports, and. • number sf Manueeript des;
cisione of the State and Federal Courte 4 av Pbtladet.:
phi', by his Honor /ridge Lowrie. For tale at
BANN /1144`..
Law and Mlse 'anemia . Book Stove.
March IL 1953. • 1 11-i
PAINTING, GAIA*ING and PAPERING
REMOVAL,
w.Bow laN having removed hhi shop to I dome
'J above the_ American Hansa, Ceatre Street, and
token Into partnership his brotbers,lhe sabsulbste
tanounce to the public that they areqirapared
ecute all orders In their line •wtth she greatest de;
touch, and on the most,reasonabla terms.. • Therein:
ploy good workmen and their customers may,,therai
fore, be sure of satisfactory Jobs.
They, also, beg leave to call atr.entlan to their
splendid assortment of PaperAingings, WindoW,
shades. Ike.. comprising every variety of style and
quality. to suit the taste and pocket of purrhasen,sing
which they offer at the lowest City prices.
.1. W. BOWEN & pROTHERe:
doors above emeticatt Horse, Centre St.. F
Pottsville. Aprlll7, 1851. 4 ". . 164( ,
BEI
ruilros, smnomsons. a!ITAIRS, b,i.
THE duliscriber is opening a ilifilreroom for ia:
d
silt of Meyer's and Chk.keritr celebrated Pi
*NMI. A 150.110.40 {l
I... iii r - 5 Melodeons. far .Pile
1 Houses awl Chutchits,e
the Very best enanalitc•
. tare. a150.011101.12,11i1.. . j,.
all of which he will sell barest less ilkan.chy prices:
ii
These Instruments are all selected i y a competent
permit'. end he guarantees all th e P nos he .ells-At
. Olefins not what they are Islilseeli rill the t can as
returned. ' •' . • ,
_. r dab LINN AN. ,
Wlllessrs—alsyers end Chickerlie received tho
two first Medals at the Woild'e Peir.lfor their Planiti
In a Coated for superior IDerillrlal nit Enrol/s. ;',
Weill 13.18341.. II 17— il
. .
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N IMIDICIAL WORD.
ATreatise' on the Practise. of Medicine-by,'! Job"
Eberter. 1it.,0.. with so Ind additloas by Ogg.
McClellan. M. D':;,., two seismal in owe.
A SWltenter Anatorrty_. for the nse of Students et
Medklne, by Casper Whiter. M. D.4;wlth notes and
addltkins by William Z. Iforaer, N. I D.. 'lithely re
medied and II lestrat ed by. ewe than. two hundred eh
gnivina r-lby J. PUMA. M. 0,1 'Ohl. STA. •
Beach's American Prattle" and Family Physic's".
A Practical treaties on weeefeet Uigeoes y Pb.
Ithord, N. D., Surgeon of the Venereal, Hospital of
Parte, I eel. ' 11 '''N 1.3
Buchses Domestic Mirdicine. et the Varlif Phi
sidan-by William Dothan. M. D. Ii
Annetbesia. or the employment of Clorofigm Ned
Ether In Surgery, glikiwiDay. Ilic4 Der*, J. N.
Simpson, M. D., F. It S. ,
Homeopathic Domenic Physicist'. coutkiniag the
treatment of Disseree. with popularl mtplainstilons of
Anatomy. Physiology. ilyg Woe aod!fydregmthy. Al.
so. so abridged Materta Idedka- 1 47 .A. rift. M. D.
For sails "Despot 1 • S 4 SANDAD'S . 4._
Meal) Duo/moth, Centavo., PertsvMe .
Feb. 19.11114. • ! •i , 0-. l i
OOR COUNTS! 1111 SAIII:
SINCIE the subscriber. lismeopmed, at the ft Stegi.
lear doors abovirt be Pootellte,sit maths notratoth
of Goods, purchased In New York, at Cash Primo**.
aiding them to sell iiisper aim caps e ther St
•ro in SA.
Comity! Their stock consists In pl at, of ,
Math sad Panay Dress Silks. 1 , ••
Dionselin de Lathe", at e ete. a upwards. 1:
Mt"' and French Marinars, ; 1-,. •
Cohere Cloths, all shades gad nip allthia,
Black Alpine. - • , 1 :
Plain sad le isatet:coleted Al tower 11l cts.
end upward*,:
A Dna sesonment °faille°. ; •i:
Illeschire and Unbleached Nat Ins, z. ,
- Plannebotileetorsand qtallt ii.. :r;
-Limeys, Check",
.• •
A large aesottniest of New% i , ' 1 :
" Iloillay„ Wooten Blankets, Cloths. Sathisits. i'
Floor sad Table 011 Cloths. De l dtc.
Tomboy with • general ampa l Of Gaodk:jo
piths* the (km and soh the of the rosuanal. „,,..
t y. - Also, a Imes Noel ot lite 9 , anat......-",,,;_,i- - _-
. c i:',' t ~. .•,.r , k y .
Corte.. arm end Slack Tamest) , Ono, . willk IWO waw , wi n a. k agt
valley of Qamonsware sad Otaitswan_ ,ii saw low. 1.-. The ewe ram. n a l carair . " 4 l2 :
er sea they can be bought theiraimm. ?boy will e o ..,.....-
haPPY, at all thugs, to show the ft geode. (root . - 'ja m o ot 11 " 1. 1 V pinam. • " Il i b tririg o ll
Please glee them a call. ' II , ,_ .
- 711 , Countiy Merthaets vim Sad tvio Oa Ova* illai g li .,,s & ''. 4. 1" 1 " to Snlitt ' i t' t I " Wa 11.14.
MC to call end examine the now Geode. -••-, 4 ' 1 ' ""' '•'' '' ' vi -- ' ' ' ' ii i ii4, o '
, • - PRY & Nine, - - lain. - Wilma *. • .
Oct.. le. INN . 1 , * s r ;; • No.l - , staid of t the No. I Fro m Abode,* to
back al Ibe ea bail
FIVE PER , ~ -:* lbtabitat aces •- II Odes ffulabeti4 he
e r r " ' , Mad to acct. - • *rata eadrante -.
1 ' • SAVING FU ,b. • ~ -I . of la mamma a Seat Ow craWarvif
Ckarterelf by the State of Peansylpenie, Itlidl . r" , te l L
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-. -' '-_-•''.• carteis, strati' Mo. ,' 4 ' 1•,. - ..disess e sses: -- . - ~,i ~ . ; ' - o
crag SAVING VON Li oldie Na WWI SaDig ri. ..1; plitmorisisaviala sesplibs- salsa getthag
i paav, No. Be Walnut Strew 'M" doors abate Nadi stqlhie.lN. TallitMee. , lSSlle i MP:bail
Third, Ptriladalphia, unpin every y from* retie* "flitt e rotat , scum Cada, Cs., batatifaltY analia-,
Tu t
A. N., to 7 o'clock. P. N.. old eta allay asd Eby& aictli "led AS fos . ep
~a ami,
.eatitaltdecalilla inil
day a caner , oath ao'cloeb. lastitattaa lamas Vale& q:.:_____" - --__.,- • . , . L e
_. •• ..,,,.2,
knows a 0 oat of the safest Lad lota maw& in this ' D 0 2 , 7 ,3 Mathisheit lasethell of • ' N , ';
Aaf.
COAVIIII. sad pays Pitts Per Cent.,loterest op money WISC. tedfiumllairthANNtirithUltabsall4taiew
paid la Ibis*. from the day or I. • • ,';' . the ..kuriestihtettlele elate for Piellsra:.
Any sum train one dello ups* data Imhof, alai Ist thaeut Etna Odstaisaacts • way; Yitilith.%
all tmais,istea Or sauth, wapiti beck "oa :decwht - ,satalit)llismayatilritiCa 'many: 'ami - taituftsi
without aotleo. to any swam • ! ' - .t• ' • Imp: • *Olt athaidaisisla Way paiyirs'•:batif.set
Tbe a jk sisio wino has Ass es, crowd jesSta theilabitai astatilas HS haapann(llloolll4Y, hilts
and atlas' that class investment. !all wail aceamd, ales Sea rose Is applied, aa potey„lieaa of Iv
antimatiesto Nita with. if 6U 'Pa tilt the truly" Mit pr` -c ' or •,p _la
M(1
depositors. , • , j'• •• - • --:
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411 ,1
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;ROBERT SELENIUM Vice Ptelbatie. ; j ITRAlllitinweirliory,aposies emipmeallteer,, NSW.
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Hon WlP:' aiMltal..ll.i 31-11.- fli s ineke. lalts af- the
Ng.: Nile of Oa: Lagger.wit t - .1: N. 15011- slid .111•41•••• 14 = 1 1111• 117 2Ctikteo•
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Eno* Nowt. tap.. Lithos oft bei to taisdeit fb.ei , ENEssifrillid EadaanteNdsaiderbicalatescaMildinsti
ahunartnata altos. Jag Joao, V.pacat-Ealiao 'GO lick 1' as Ass mamma" allmemplksibsi
. 18 041 i Hos- dabs Moblair. di ' ISSebits It' . loo4olll l lo,ollkatmig hani Ns eflltear. IPatalillattailifs;
-MR , 4610 lade Nos: .1 7 Papiaalit Pew -
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ow Oft Na ls knee. W : faudNperike Ot•
Govetais of ew.... -' !.<
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4 A MAN.
#4..
QC coking. Pastor, Olice and Ha -.Bares. Ile has
new die largecand :atoeventotottd:eiack of Stoves
01/41 Ward Ibta befote,, "bleb be adagio-
Mak at the loot rub pike*, They, erlU be soktrle
caab aide. a also a taiga aseonment Tin/
itbd gaaateted-Illollow Ware'. of ail 'deetripiknui ; a
tirpaaeortmeat ofQttletl, Tie aril Sheet-iron wars.
*aye, piping.cnai Buckets. Wish boUeri; Bean
ttar Pteaetelkit Emile, Prying Pane, Waffle hone.
Code* 111111 e, kr.•. a tante assoitiaent , .ar Japan'd
Ware Traya.4o - ..and all kind °filet slut Sheet-Iwo
*oat done to Oder. 'Tin Roofing and SPontina done .
at the abottesOunlce. All orders Teethed will ke
an3intalyttieated ta. CENTElT'lltriietabitt doot.
above Market
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sTovEs.
STATIONERY,: &c.
00Fir DOOM,
IN Foot' tins. for brittocera—the
Low asiltOntsll Honk Inuif of ua Paw, oLI
rotod dittorttotty Blom the other Cppy Boob—Jun
Otoottfacturet4tuit 'be tale at B. BkNITAN!N
. 11toop Book and thattopety Note.
:! Jape 1111,19=‘•'2 24*
rtUNITAik illitite-300 Plecei Cartel. Pa•
per. embristag a number of new area fashionable
Oeuvre.. at rditticed pries, wbweatwtad retail. Jest
gpantill It ;"-: 4 11.2A1N N A N'S
p • Cheap Paper sed Seed Store. '
Grab 1941- IIIS
iILOISM.S4POR SCHOOLS AND 'FAMILIES
lUl—Joat 61(4404 a tot of Globes,. new ankle ha
proved, outtalk)* for Schools and Familial, all ofwhich
uplltLe 1014 al:stblladelphla rake" elUtor Single or is
pair.. at. 11,81111NAN'IS
Cheap nook Statkinery dune.
fik'n REVS WIRITIBIO MID LETTER
rlPlsl3. • Also, Commercial Moir Paper,, ve
rylias in prialtoth Si 15 to $4 per gum eery amps
tlOT Paper at ittd rates, alrhongti theprite hie &dean.
pain Instiiii l . at • • IL 8411NAWil -
•*-•; taninp Paper , indStatkinery More.
Marc SO. . •
? . I\7lllW ---- itiCIWAT - TIMM 2401[8.+The
4.leabseribeitimeinst manufactured a , . new Packet'
Time Moat. plied Mrone wblelimUt be Nand
Yuri, teuint Also, w klv Thrfe &nuke and
cave Time Pay _Rolls. far Contractors and the
CoUlery and lion Eatabliehmenta—alWayi for sate
Al O.' ANT
Cheap boot Stem and Bleier,:
fIATHOLICI SCHOOL READIIIII BOOKS.—
IC/ The debeeilber has Just received e fresh supply
of the let. !tiled id Books of Ileadloriessons, eoui
01e1 by the *When of the Christian &hoots. Also.
Clatholle Prayer Books and Catechlsnia &teals cheap
by 11. BANNAN,
Plibllsher ant Bookseller,
July 10. leek. 114-It ,
TALIITIOLIA MECHANICAL IIIVOlin•
V Asnerlean Engine's. Draftsinen and Ifs:
:ehlidste• Assiktant,dasigned forprettiest workinir
man. apprenfßies , and those Intended for the
Enßi
ner<ring Profession, Illustrated with twb bundrd En
• caving* no Mond, and fourteen large engraved lath •
.0;114111e Plami, by Oliver Byrne. Just published and
lot:sale at 8. olNNabill !Book Blom
Feb. 2h. . 0--
P,ITILADELPHIA.
any offer line lowest w..__
LY FOB 8 LE • .• ' • -i
Bleached Aftsd Natural Winter and; Spring Sperm
011,
Bleached*inter and Boring Lard 011, , •
lam WO. Winter Soler Oil, •
Bleached elephant Oil. (Winter and Spring.)
strained *nth Wear Cout and Polar Whale Oil
Winter adj Spring Whale 011, bleached, .
Strait: 7k and Tanners' 011. ,
Machlner . and Greasing . Oil. , 1 . .
New ird Sperm Candles, , •
Faint Polished Sperm Candles, (Colored and Plain)
SteartiseVandies. -
': Fete's Plitt - tat Candies,(for whicittes are iole Ages)
Crywatildil and Polished Candles- F or
v "the above
Canals' weiecelved the first premium (a *laver 111 e.
dal ' ) from tie Fraaklin Institute, and h Diploma fro*'
the B.ate dfillicultural Bonier y.a t their late exhibitions
• .Toilet Almond and other Fancy Soap, ' •
.
Yellow.iNown, White and Castile:Soap,
• • lavdasd Iftervaaerrtl la Cates, i . . -
^,.
.'l2 . 001.1:11N- lit pRICE,
1.1 North Wharves , thirdFstore abuse
. . , .
ABCS! Sheet ;;Phttadelptai.
I MO 111. Ido3. l'. .11-1 y
1 - ,- D4-„VID Li:INDUS. WS'
wrcultural and HOW.
hnitural Iszygimume and
EED IrMEHOUSE,'
,- o •65 CHESTNUTS:.,
PHILADELPIIIA.
ripilE sit . riper olio* for sale op elleamilre so
k ti of r.
. : A im BII ttat ,IfULTVIIAL 1111PLIOMMIXTS.
-, HORTICULTURAL TObLR, ' . • •
G•ILDEOGRAIS, FIIILD ADD FLDIIIED .. Ding,
Agrkattniktioqi:unoral,ltural ni'd Botanical Pub
lications. •
..1l lank/Eine" fit and Send Cal•ie4, Lendredv g
Rand Regtpier ai Nr
d/Imm= for 11.0-3ifnralshed grunt
alien perneguit of.prepnld appllestloti. -
D. LANDRVIII, Matilda,
May 11.061. • 2:11.3n1
•
unlit: orT. wilt. morns. einsoira I&CO*
CMOVOM UPPUOXYO2 At CO.
HAVE ihastantlrhe band a fail aesottment of
T240,10'0/4. Liclooas ud Clanetafta generally.
- tNa, 17 North Water Steeet, and
' PIO4 la North Delaware Avatle.Pbhad'a.
Jae. 10,, :1133. v
•,..1 0 111UMAN 014010.
WAN utfdtrstsited beg to Inform the Farmers and
• A Dealefx le Otte Winvoitxt -*eV have- spade 11-
ringestaal:Awlth V. maitgoA di BRO.. Agents ofthe
Peruvian froverament. for the erriesiss Importation of
0121W1147 GUANO Into th e City (of Philadelphia,
dines f the Chipoba " latandei
`News. AROIDA k BRO., ow 1 17
un band se tore kiwis of Peruvian Guano . . Stiatlitlll
to meet 011ie demands of wagoners. whiett we will
ma at theTOwest priree and la lots to salt purchasers,
- • • - GLADING k CIiRINTIAN, •
Bole Alija:4 for the sale of PernetaA•Goano la Phila..
No. 48 N."Wharres.aad 97 N. Water At., Philad'a.
4 Jan. 11;1011 . • . .4.481 . • •
- r.111211111 1 111; PROXIMit
- .E.t41.6:1YCE OF. CQFPEE.-
ITUY
- •
*instil use that which b , inprlous to his
sitti", when he Is wMlog to ill's all his wealth'
to restore it when It la loot; strans that at - lent
commit :li, , of Itts. - liaatei~reM-Illi-L.Ordiblif7
*dee. hts-It trectslnyleurr to thsts health.—
EItUPP*II, N”SNICIIKAW coma/lc beyond doubt,
the bait , statt - nwst"*lhasioate:priyarittlon to the
world: totem Ilouse-iteepar jlhoublhavialt. Try it
and ime stravlneeet-41 snit save' about Warr cent. bet.:
Wes youb health. Warranted to gOse_ entire sails
atetion. , Aasufactured and for sal' by '
• • - ELI
" aai North Tblv f l at., Philadelphia,'
N. 11.Ii_theprInelpal Grain altd thautsto MtEet
the.ll bit intbroashop t tir, quite 4 /brans. -
W'
CUICKOS SWIMICILIF , AND rimy,
tl5l,
0.0114 . ** The's4 ilaiiailkle t * Entail or imikoss3
1.2 ama t whit!' ate eadmagatedfitijaailyeatebsa!
'ad Lilly.* thwOrisalal .Atsbuler, Pearl, Roam
*Tooth a* ..Tollat Powders; Chlahar. / yetyvi d 42aidk.
sadotrroilrod Casatatka. 'l , ,
SOAP ,
."-- WtheatifdaltiThathia hadigartetta *Ai
Mlle diem. nail's: Pidalwidiroad, Palley Lad
•Tollat pa : elhaahli Cass: Mar DP. WM*
' WIN" lot the. RuacanaMal; or Itanow;
' Beset -equal Pomade (a IMP ifflaW). Salchas.
taal SW ei. rialolho. thiloeamira, U.. kit..
at. arid aad far sala 1.2.4„ . c. , * ,‘. •. -. •
Tatilisil. ClisaiKAilliatkianiallm:lldalldla
cr.*Wahaati:daa's fagot* that CLI6G , II woo
cheapen:Wl agmetteadire lb sittlattory ta Abe Clay.
elva htif.l calla ••, . _ * ; ' • • , -
OP"..h. 3. ClatraPerfaiiary mite had whol es a le
11111. - nouijki city ptiets,at B. BaNINAN'S .
- ~.. - - • • Vanity "me, Poteseine.
0 "0 131, ' • , ' IS-17"
W .1 7 . 5= -7-
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aliiiimactimminti
,drommessiteauw:
1 14 1 11 11 16 I. 11Wir
RE
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niJ L . . ' TIONAL
1 . ;triailtioccAsidigAsinr. .
1 iciwast : 11 7E 81011SdecirNiti IPA.
me instil/at ban ant Of thre i mOrk Ataitakhe
to
11.-eattons.lo 110 1180 /1 1 1Prenniyiettata:' Klausion ta , .
a quiet. plruaut and nhabrinearuillap e One adlet
w r a ck ( Willteektuttriliataccflaß2o-111 SO step.
Dow all parts of coned fp. Th e rar pool .b S
ee *ow
b. 4, i n opeerfon eevia yeses. doting *hien its pa l
nonage hos been; btretal 'ripd conlitaolly tacrenslng.
rynrourris oreuidatbrence of Wm: *Su rituut Esq.
Am .5 43111 " 4111 ,, *161-4 " 1 " 04411 4:, 40 by 50 fret, and
ikree moi l*. hie d: has ' jest beep' e..mfdeled, and is
w 44 0.„,..wp3. a /len .11ba larassat„ toe' senora 6.
p ow forpistord With i a,alusale sad exteasivijilmity,
entirely uew.. The Illetnical.:Pirliosophical and A.r.
uotrocoicat apparatus of Ihr institution regarded.
ell 'who have know wdye of it; hs tali high order
a nd snot” : ka frill experiment* in limits! Schnee
The Unaird . of Instruction for tar onsilabg'gett
Ai 'follows t•
Iteu-SBIIBSNNgtrtiCON. 41 72..11"illicitta : I end Pere.
tenor of Strum) brad Sow s t r."4.
)4.c.yOrNfi 0:1: 4 511T11..A. Prat:sun of kn.,
*tent I.eutrurriO4.l
PIIIISP.NIVESA A. ,Prafe4sOr M athematics
nod Nallir4l9:lettc:e. . ,
Rev. JOHN Al DElDDEl.T.Pruftelar'Abetnaatt.
and A t ....t i m r ,cterArietent tuneesees •".
- -
U. Ds I.di PILACII, Professor 6f Crenth and taponinh
Lingua'''.
JAMES W NOTLAKB, Aistclaut In hiattwawl.
its and Teaches 41 . Toad hhtele. .
ROBERT 111 - TE elm. M., D., Professor of Anatumuy .
and Phylloloyy. •
allss EMILY etarasTrir. Pl4,...pre e pp
. airs. JANE -W NEI.SON. To3uh,, or Dimeiny ing
I t'..1n11011• ,
AM& SU-EN SOME. Teracityr of Hula,
Yoe Piddle 1 11 0 Panel** thAt the 'situation to ClO
the 'oupeTl9lo(t. and er a. very MI
Rawl of TearlterA, and the patrons aye 'rutted that
ao pst li embl bed spared to pmzunts 'Almost thorough
Iroprovetoent of, all the pew, - .
The necessary, expenses at this rtrstliution 'ale
ounittrater. Hoard Is Ii 50 per week r Washing- 374
pet dozen r and Etteirilt 50 tier yo u
TO.Dhfil.l3F TUITION. .•
Tenn of Term of Terre of
ltweeks I 17 wefts! I 3waeka
COM. En/. Branthear 113.31 li B4 74 gy ga
Higher do .14 tso 31 4gi
kn oui rle in nit ..l_ l l 4 . o..driin,l-an." 5
l 4
. 9
1.0 a
60
Drawls, SPanitlng,eatts. 4 50 3 05 .101 "
Mode; with durafthe Pt- • *: .
asa . e styy, , II 17 15 '5l II 10.
Room rent In nsolinalf.
(aisle stagenir.) llf ' I stl 1I
Chewiest sad Philontophi- •
nal LeetrlNl!, SO ' 60
.embroldery. WM. 111 I' 113 160
The whoheat penocrot board,Washing,Puel. Whit,
end Entlish . branches, for one
year. will not eirlia4 COO.
Payment for Tuition tootle lister -rally In advance,
and for lloard.half at the rommencemeot and half 4r
Abe middle of each term. • • •
.CALESDER - FOll 10132.33.' ,
The Academia year It dividid logo I tote tertniL
let Term conimences Aug. 18;.1115t.lontInuea - 11
weeks- 4 1faeation - of ohs week. • -
led' Term ennutteners Now. 17 , 11015. tontiouto 17_
weeks—Vacation "two weeks.
34. Tens commences March 30,1153, continues 13.
weeks—Vacathm ell weeks. -
The drAelpilat of the Institution combine's =Matteis
with fir - wanes. leen moral sad religions
prineiples, persevering Industry, inlet, older end cor
rect deporturepi. .
Students are reeelved at soy Woe. though It to
very important, that they should enter at the cow
UtePtelliegg gtlhe,trru, Coutloguas of the Semina
r,. and any lelOrmatlon relative to it. can be oh
mitred trYaddreirelorg the: Principal or either of she
undersigned. D; A. SHEPARD. '
,• S'iraident of the Hoard of Truitt/pi
LOAM 'Btlll.llg, @fey.
Klnitaton,Seol.4, 1151.
El
TRANSPORTATION.
somprisui,. ruivicumore:
rPTIE • flehuilhill C. 141 and •.Itiaelgetlon Is joie
I open for the passapeothoetothroughout the en.
the line Irons Port Carton to Philadelphia'. -
The following rates of tolls will bp charted fat the
year 1853. ; •
MIRCRLS:VeROIIB4.IITICLES. •
\
\To be charged per ton Of ?go pound s . -
hen Ore, CI y, Eland, level, Manure; lb wrought
Stone, Brlek•bets, Limes' ne, Mocked •
Lime, Quarry ‘ Spalls, Chr wood;Posts
and Ran , . Until Bark and @y' m, 0111) Coat aid is
half par ten persaiile forth. idrat ten milev,and a
Ma cent per toe ' Per mile for each : additional mite,
but no chargeinall be made for any distance excaeslt
log thirty centi.pu tom.. •
, L,..816C0ND CLASS. ' •
Unslacted , grae Marble, Wrought or Scabbled
Stone, Ellturahious Coal. Brittle, Ice, Soap Stone end
Copper Ore, trio cents per, tort pet mile, for the hie
ten miles, and Balls cent per taw pet mile for each adt
dltionil mile. but ho *large shall be made for any &s
-ante exceeding rosy cents pet ton. \
THIRD CLASP. '
Ikon of all kinds lo any stage of msaufsc rine be
yond the ore. Salt and Flab, one tent pet, ton per
wire for the dist twenty miles,: end half a cent per ton
bet mile foteash addition! MM.. but no tharge,a4ll
e made for any dune, exceeding filly rents , tier
toll
FOURTH •
, —.set CLASS.
Grain, Flour, ffeede, Timber, round and square,
Sawed Loather, Hoop Poles ' , •Shingles, Cathe. an d
Stave* in boatadiay and Straw In balm . Menhiadise
of all kind', add all'articles,not otherwise specifical
ly enumerated, two tents per ton per mile for the ant
ten miles,andt half tent per ton per mile tor sub
additional toile, but no charge; shall be wide for any
distance exceeding sixty cants par ton. Timber
round and square, Sawed Lumber, Hoop Poles, Ohio
ales. Lath and Staves, in refi', shall be charged ac
cording to the rams in this se c tion, provided the sev
eral itniut of raft shall he allowed to alternate at
the Inks with any attending br descending boat that
may IN ready to Pass, otherwise such Tana shah be
charged the full rharter ratea 61 cents pet ton per
lock below the city of Reeding, and four cents per .
ton per lock above said city. r
NOTS.-111 alltesea where one or more lucks sue
passed , a nd the distance starriest shall be less than two
miles, the charge for Toll shall be for two miles 'se
cording to the eine to which Articles canted may
I belong.
in all eases ;where the foregoing Rates, for Tolls
cooly, shall exteed Of cents prr ton on the aseertaiord
tonnage, of the; Tenet, for an, lock Pawed below
Beading, or (cents per ton above Reading, the Tolls
shall tw charged at these last mentioned Rates on all
ninalec I I
oLL ON ESI PT V BUiTe.
T 1
cellif.catreacill be greeted its Baal. Intended to be
run regular I the trade oh ine line of the Canal, by
the payment of 'ON Dollars to any Collector, these
cortl6,ateD.williestal• the Boar to a permit for each
trip to pass tberwhole or any part of the Une empty,
dodos the boating season of itl3. presided each Bost
-sh month.all ply a guns in Tolls equal to Ted Dollars 'per
Bads not *Milled to turn permit) thalami
firs centsper sale, unless they carry Cargo which ima
paid Flee Dollars in , Tolls r but no charge shall be
made (for any distance) exceeding Otte Dollar.
' Any Batt not permitted ae aforesaid, and ranting
upon a single level of the Works :hall pay for each
lock they may at key time pas*. Aar aeon
on'tbe takepistied teenage j thereof. *bore Reading '
wrist) ,le to Act of AsSeMll. l
agastere of Boats wilt be required to condi
Bit of Lading. or *solicits of their Ougaee, (rr ben
they are demand:Wily the Collectors or Loektender.)
at the time of applying for a Permit, or at any other
time when they shall reach the office of a Collector
I of Tolle,dating the passage of the Boat to the piste
of destination. If ;bay do not present correct filtht
of Lading, ok Manifests of their Cargoes, they will
be thatged the 'extreme limAs authorised by law. -
.By an Act of Aanierably, paned April 17. IMO, it ti
.provided, that It any perstatengaged In transporting
flnal, Iron, Lumber, or other articles. of blerchandlie,
or any property whatsoever, OD any River, maw os
*ell. pledge or dtiP ooo of ;be moor or.
say part thereof, without , the consent of the °won',
thereof, he Shall, on coot . iedon. be deemed guilty ,
•of a modentesnor,end as panirhed by a dne:of not
lees than Iftyti, nor rZeredior Pivg nuatrirsir
DOLLikaa, sod alio illy imprisonment In the Jell of the
proper enmity, fn, not less than twenty day.; Itoi
more thallollll,Yeat: at the dlagetlon of the mini.—
And any perste* who shall 'knowingly purchase' any
inch property Rom say Dampener thereof. without
the corneal of, the owner,. sluff, be liable to pay such
ownerdnubte the glue of the propetty,,so purchased.
By order of ;the Manager*: t
' • P. FRAL ff .pi *slant.
Odkot Sahotilkill'Nevigatkat
Company: Marge 0.
P,ALPER, &.c..
- Cheaper thaw Ewer I t
' ileoe risme PAPS'S ITAPATINtiS ''. ! '
&OB.::DAIVICAITS Paper Storer, Pitursys.
14 "P.SitO, from 75, emus to Si 40' 1
1 ,9041 " ' nen, Mal lOW Prices, ,
Oho*, Paper-141mm 10 to 40 cents; • -, ' I ,
: 11 it Mari:hem 7 team to IS orals,. , , - - -
, dp r ndid Rall,-Pattry and Salbon raPer, , , ~
Gold. Veltstandimitatlnn Borders. - • I
/CattalarichniPaSer and Linen, from Ste 40, de UM
- Painte4-4141140. (tam SO cents bads_ each. a opleu.
did ammttinent,' L 1
• Ph* Sr.nt4lol: lienutifol Vbiera. 141ael PaSei, DeCa
rations, Colidier sadiltatnes,Nttehts:. ,
r i ge.attbsertber4hts made bla rebeallons of Choice
'use &Mg Coati, the laryest tollaubtetortes, tad
,easisessintly-leta mock embraces a 'Mater Vlllllty at
batchtehe Sound la stir more to lb*: city.:
M i ld i ! kl OP" ltnealt to sell: all Ids ,Papers II - Cult
Cask reWs; end thatklld and more rape neve Piipete
at Ito Unseal, ciallrtear: , ,• ' _' . 1
• flume illsrPapert embrace new, and 'banditti i
Patteitu‘s ira _litirtYlow taut 1 •1. -‘ 1
'lVX•lavat and-Paper Manger"' iseppiled. wlt
CanetotayerantitsPtrli n S iall '" °4l.ll4ll." "
aes t prices_ _ ' latPaltytto sifiDES, on Cantash.st tens.
tantatas.'
'Moine 'Superior Patterns tea he
14shed olsOlellbo Stock, gettable for the woe* tgegsat
O. s Wittiiiietteratfned riot 'to' be 'uodersold -by
pins, s
anfanlaka*aa basalts psalm tor his soodarthose
,who WSW. the, awl. the advantage of selept Iji
ftp. a lute and hatted stoat, bad better c anal- -
-•-, • ' 1;." , • • 1 • l— 111.14NAPPer.' .
eeesrgdi4i.sd Setakl, Pep!. So on and S i '
{totter a jet. , • ..
0 ' PaPerna O ndets farnWied when reqalred.
• :Mirth WO. : •:. i . , . ' I Ph—
- EirArisi suoicusais.
•w. wiLsox.
.fty doors bit"
rtrAs tr harst.,Ectir. t,
o*l id5 144 4.1.V1414 10 0
fioM:6 ptets urrllntal / 11 " 32 '
6341 / 44 . t/i , VOW") 111 4 1114, 7#0.0. ? mar, •
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Atwell:lgs. • :
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varruivia - :P.A.rivrgartifii outl ,
• bebbere joie baby* 410. 01 V Ollll O ll O P
or Papa thatglikOr, MU Itgitirlot firm - ebb 4 of
dm kat if Or itigaid it tbtviceetron.-' Also. -
• - -% • 40E0 PAPERIr
firth« Mut wait= teiusing patient alias. IMO
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firliir. Inw „ hilD LIFE INSERANt E. ‘NNITI 111
1 *44 TRVOT CONIPAITT of PIIIIADELPItta
Onimi N 0.139 Cil FAN VT PR.. the Flip D 443( ra,ll;St
.of the Cowin Ilott‘e Caphat, 41100,000. ci.tr ts,
*p
Pe teal . Continue to Mete Inaurtnees on ;is c. - • 4.1.
the a 4. favorable ferias. ,
ThiCaphsl bolo, paid up and inre de 1,, tadestoo
with a tate and enaelantly tat teleitie '01011,4a fur i d,
afar. a (*deft setartiy to lb. , Inanted
The prtmlurne may he 4.214 yearly, bah-% ea.., .rr
quarterly.
Thh i'ompani , odd a alba II i paii,.44..14 1., ih. to
filliand ea ine life. The dist 80n..., apionotated In
Dike•lnbet, 1z 01 and the second nons:s In Initerobet ,
141Womount to so addlitutt of lifkl 50 to es Illy
111 Insared ands the obleet polte ie., u;,110114
inul 50 which alit be paid %hen It eh4ll he , op.-, •
- claim, Ineirad of 01000 ot up tot liv itsurt..i ; thi nekt
oldta• amount to 1123? 50: the nett in *le t041515'50
rot every IMO , the sitherein the name plop...alibis
atlonilni to thr amount and tint,. or ;finding. which
hlrlithirats make an avaragi of MOIM tbs. 00 pas cent
uponthe premtunas pat& without kw teann it tt.a an
chat premium . '
lld tNAGGRO. , ~
Ttumnal ittdaway, . John As Brown.
Almon Drily. . II. Danner.
, John Ja y Smith. , Frederick brown,
Robert P eareall s i titorge Taber.
Joseph Y.nger, John 11 I itlnter.
Thwarts". Jame,. ' W hair Inn Lewis, ,
Joseph T. ha il er, John h Mack, t
1 Pamphletscontatolue labia of rates , and ...apish*
114w: s torm of applic ai tan and Informatinn .a a
•
tie had at the Gther. . ,
THOMAS DlDfl‘l. AY. i'lealdenu
, -
Joins F. Joust, Attuary
4. The tubatrlber it Argent tot MS above Company
In ilehuylkilfeounly, am 4 will effect Intorarers,tnd
0,4401 w. t information on the sob) t.
til 110.1e153.
Li • • .8. IitANNAIC
IS-ly
-- WATCHES, &C.
•
anasovezi. .
•
il9itt of the ,Itti W0k1,0,4
•-
ogle __ tamer's !lute).
We Invite ow friends and the
subtlety!, general to can and,tesain
the' nor stock, as we feel cohlldent
it fa 'the hest that waa eve, neer
ea fa this mean .and we will tell at Philadelphia
I
ntt Oty (tin RillUlniatlit
prite.
our
k h~roalan In
—sr Mors , W.•
Cold and' Silver- I.everi Gol d find Oliver Lepine
Watches, Watches,
Sliver TablallTes spoons Forks; glitter-linty es. &c.-
Plated Castors, I Erb it & Cake Baskets.; '
Flitted Pali Trays, Cups. i Mantle Ornaments, Lc,
I
And a general assortment of Fancy tiouis• ~
Wtth • thorough -- knowledge. of our bushiest, Mild
every fiteitity for pair hishig to advantage, we minims
be andenmld by honest dealers in the Mete. We ;
rti thank, for the liberal patronage we have hereto
fore melees!, andl by strict attention 1.. bualuesajtve
hope to moll the annadence of the coif:mutiny sod
.
our vitae. of their patronage. .
, Wit:flak!, MIA DT,
' 1 , . J. STEW aRT Sixtor r.
NI 8.—.% liberal discount to Pedlars and small Deal ,
era: . . _.
11$ Particular attention pat 4 to the .repairina of
Main Watehee and Jetv•ir 4 y
- - Idny , 15, 1851 -
UWAP WATERED . MID JEWELRY..
v‘ruoLE3AI.E.- Ana RETAIL. at ?
the bast11;0'11,
Watch and Jewelry Starr, No 55 North
SECOND street., corner or (WARILY , Palld"
delpbta.
alma Lever Witches. full lstvelled , th
rill Caoeal 854 00
laver do foil Je wet. 1119 Gold tipects,-64, 700
Sliver do 10 Floe Sliver do 1 30
dr! 4o do
9 Gobi Bracelets, 300
lintello:Cliatrtlirts, 7 Ladles' Hold Penelle,l 00
Imitation i•do 5I Silver Teaspoons,set.s 00
Odd Pens. with Pencil and Sliver Holder, . 500
0054 Finger Rings, 37* to 90 ants I Watch abases,
plain. 118 cents • Patent, IS;; Lan e t, 9,5 other aril
cleft in propor tion. All goods wsrraoted to be what
they are sold foi. • STAUFFER 4- tipatt,EY,
Surtessots to o.,Clitirad
„ tin hand, some Hold and Silver o rrr and Leploev,
Mill lower than Itie abbe,. prices.
Aug. IS. 1552 35.1 y
MANUFACTURES.,,
1
' BORINEML.fIiv TOLL,
MXNUPACTURERB -VELCIC:II"EDE'I CIG.;
COACAES4 HOBBY HORMEA
WHEEL HARROWS,Ace...,Pir Children, Who
and Reoill,, , l 4 io.ds DOCK Murat, above lacona,
10' Sine. aittileaaentpt,. any part !!), a .entry
9rdera hy m%II promptly' eget - Wed
4gistt t, 1853.
!I I IBILANILI3OOK rACTORY.
IsTEW SIZED BLANK 8008 •
!rim subscrib.4 has commenced the manufsome Ur'
j Blank Booke—,betiesen the size of demi add tools •
cap; on beautiful paper, which_ is a dcstrablg &Melo
for Merchants and othen
manufactures all kiwis al Blank tiaoka,
equal in quality, quite as neat and durable 3,0 or len
thoi eity visas. All he silts to to give Ilia Plank ,
Books manuctured to Pottsville, a trial. • • 1 " ; .
B.
All kinds of &tilts ruled, printed and I,nund loom--
dor—and Pamphlets, Mortgage's, Pirtnrlal Newspa
,pers bound and rehotind as near and rhenn as (bey,
tan be done In Philadelphia, or elsewhere
1 April 30,
!BOOR nuatanir
THE Sabiciiber announces In hiN
friends and *hi public that he .h3a tff
made a considerableaddit ion to' his Bonk
Bindery, and has procured a Hook Binder
haai one of the beat Binderies in/Phila
clelphia,:acqualuted. with the lar'est style of Binding,
and who will turn out his work far superior In any
thlntheretnfomprndnced in Pottsville Books bound
la - a 13 7 *HU of Binding, Oiler Plain or In full gilt
Turkey Morocco.' „ •
' Blank Bookapaged or plain, made in any pattern,
also printed sad ruled'at pikes lower than in the
City. •
Biwks bo und by the quantity, slid Pape; toted to
Pattern by •i . • .11 - . HANNAN.
April 3,185 i. 147-
Beautiful Cottage -Furniture.
rl‘.llE subscriber is receiving from. the best. Menu •
'l' factories it the City; a large lot of Cottage int
tsire.of the latest and most. beentinti Pattcnis,en,
braelacwitole setts, all of wilt , h will be sold at city
perms,. atria's. added.
. Heals° keeps on hand,atui manufactorei
W order. all kinds of Household Futnitnre,
of the latest, most fashionable and desirable
Patterns, alio! which cangke examined at bit • Ware
Bombs. comer of, Centre and Union 'effects, n;arly
opposite the Episcopal Church—all of "which will be
told at the very lowest
HENiiii GEE:WANG
-14-tf
AMII 9, 1953 ,
! I . catact InAIUNO.
'rug Subsirther, being about to Introduce Steam .'
I Power and otherwise unlit'. the •
facilities of Ms already estemive Es.
tahlishment.invites the intention of
the public to hismanufActure of,Coich-
es, Ws9ons and Vehlelesof rverr desertptias. .
Hiving every. department ni the Corr h .tualking:
business at band, employing only the beg workmen;
and °sin; the beni matertals. 'dealers may be sure ~I
securing satisfactory work.
Vbhieles of every style and knish made 10 order.
Repairs neatly and substantially done. C. Orders
from abroad - promptly attended to.
CoMe ep.Morits! Addition, Centre 81.; usury Dm,
slteithe York Store, Pottsville
°CORER JENNINGiI
Mirth 190853., - 13-tf
r. COACH MAKER'S azonovAL.,
• THE la vesummwtikviNG FIT=
•
ted upone of the largest Coach dhoti
_„7.1.-k - In the - &am, In'Coal Atreet„PottsviliM
4 ` . -aseok" Pa, nett to J. /I. Adams & Screen
Factory, where bts faellities far manufacturtng all
kinds of learrtsgesand Light Waggons cannot be sari.
paeiid—being a practical Mechanic, and having a
unilateral' years' 'aperient.: In th e. bus he hopei
to gtee **acid:satisfaction.• -
All binds of Canlages and - Light Wagons kept on
band. Also, second-hand Wagons, 4.c. • !
All Copan vial, -does Orders from a distance
s noopily attended tn.
WISTA R A. EMIL
Jame 5, Ikea . ti-tf I
WP =Emu:yr.
110ent AND BAND al alChit o N 0.130 N. 13th Eiti.
• - - PfilLeDELPlila. _
kiIIACZINE ellnele,l Dr.uble or Round,
IPA mad* of balm city Leather teemed lir:purvey for
Me porpoise. airetebed.by the latest Improved, paten
ted alachlnery.pemented and Mailed in, the very
twist manner. Warranted equal Many In ore.'
hipa made with - wain-proof Cement if Molnar -L.
q ol ' swan Rosa 01 . be treat material* and work.
hforitui at low pst:Fi.
Ordamearty - Wrier t Rican's Leather Nate
Nc41136 North TOMO treat. Philadelphia ,
' • itiaser.gorsta.l.4tugot PiCRCR LCATUER.
48-15. irs3. • _ 341,
it I'*CT TUAT %ALL SFOOID MOW.
eaderslgnad lespettfa ly announces to his
.Littlaudiajand lb Public In ' •
erat.tbat ha has constantly on hand .Idottessip .
aid tnahatictares 111 hods of Fan- <
47410 1 1 1 10 and Harness.and all de-,./ . 74 ,1 ;* •
serlptlons of riding end delving * ' •
terlah-Doable and Slagle Harness
-ieWhlptlitad Fly-nent—llair Conan made to order.
He lollies all to esti and Pre Mat, opposite the Ames
lesii'llocnia, end - restseetfolly solletts a share of the
paltttepatranare.: • M. A. WELSH. :
• - 4 2 4.1. 11 4, 1 5 51 1 ' • - 1
siacuurr SitergESSATICIAL
• INSTRUMNATTS. • •,•
n
atio/Mu basjust rerolved elegant' ,
'
mum at Gerona linger alattemattral, {natio.,
twist.. whirls win not corrode. *sr) log in wire from
11146 - 1111 i OF tate. • Aloe. bilintril fait!' thatm-;
lattati laNro pocket M.o. I ivy sod
Swiloo, among which apt wyeral sew arid nttlnl:
&di* fortillndscoaditsatlim • of 6 ;different gel.ieS.
APAKI. : FIKkeI . Consistent, Taps Unto. itrOogeihipti
wltk rtitiod. lottrwsont., for School.. kr. ikr
ropily**, st pike, snub low* item usual ' : at -^ •
- 1111.13ANNAPI'3
; - Cheep Otatloserg and . Vstietv Stoic
May2B. 1103._ 22_
.1 I
21;a0trial;
evecrirairre 'Ailora
•
_Aencerg...
No. IC4 C=STN(IT &rail ligraint's Baildittpi
• - PHILADELi , •
L'rraNsivE )111:181C PIIIILISFISR:ned litl3l2l' I
Jr-Mutest Instntineunt et tiny description-.
hi Altai !bribe ale otatl.
fitlrhts Cm's' (Diann) Patient I
itismnaltbn thou ABM* sat oat- •
et !lOWA L. Gilbert's Boudoir N
OVO; lirlioaeans, Martin's 'hitters, ttatthi'vi!' li r',
1111foikliaatr011uitc,11aoto Soong: a•‘ - '• „' y 4 b y
Liittienti of-tba country . 1 „b;•by
thitubhnihodi on* ny,
Moe tir •k tick coptl ,
telitUageneuptie• tagot_ L Valtod i rg.►:4o, , itt, a l c ap 1 ,
A; at polfytpoA l kyre!r_r , - •
01 1 111141 M -7 " All ow s p olka on . the_titiott,
Kt. Iticialklutlntrutilli tot utc;l
121. • . ith
13:ottp).
TO Ant ABOUT WIFE
,
• my o.l6.,.'"tteteriCt •
Mom—the beleriaselentstObring
Jnyt health 'and freshete , i On its' Whit ;
bright hewers, tolart all stooge and new,'
Are #littering ha the early dew, • •!'
perfumes ri:e, frioMavery grove,
,ALN.tocetv,v to the e:civas that wov,
Laze st.tritt o'er von! welkin deer;:
1 I am- fad—thou 'art not here , • .
,
74 . soon—a ulna ttnbrokeit sleep,
li , iitthe blue wave; orthe deep, [
A 4.41 haze, like et airy *dream,
rs floating -o'er wood and stetsao ' 7,•
And mint* a broad niatmeaut
iFutlia us siadossylwoodiad haWerl,
la gleaming like a Joriety star, . •
But I ern eat]— , thou art alas'
'Tie Eve—on earth the suniet skies
Are printing 'their ; oWn Eden dyes;;'
The stars come down, and trembling gl
talte . blo...ttoms.un this •weve below;
And like`lin unseen Spirit, the breeze
Liaems tingeing Mid she orange trees,
Breathing its mate round the erne-
But Lam sad-I;seei thee not tT is Midnight —with it soothing'speit
The farotriones of wean
'Soft as the enOthsesicadenee mild •
Low bending o'er bey.eleeping child ,
And on each wandering [breeze are heard r
Thu itch notes of die mocking bird, •
Lia,many a wild and wundious toy',
But 1 ant saJ—thuitlart eway
[
1 *Mk 311 t.wtxt, and e:ear.
Thine own dear iiaCti is in my ear;
Arpund my cheek ,thy tresses twine— .<.;
Thine own loved hrtud" is'arYped to mutet.
Thine own suit lip to mine , is pressed, 1 :
Thy head is pillowed on my.heettat:
Oh, I have all my heart hold, dear,
And I am happy—thun art here!
Zl)tilling,i Slot».
SILAS ; OR 'TRE CoituAT
1,
,
•The gladiators hid just made their exit ,
tumult reigned throughout the circus, rand
the ;fencers were Succeeded !by; those Who
were to be exposed to the wild beasts. They
Were all Chnstianal t , so that all the hatred was
transferred to them. and all the sympathy to
the animals. Meanwhile, whatever was the
iMpatteuce el the crowd. they were forced id
wait until. the slaves had drawn their-takes
over the sands of ttie circus; but this opera-.
tfon was haS4l/14 by thefuriousvociteratiuns
front every iiiiit - 6( lice aiiiphiiheatrel At
length the slaves' Withdrew, the arena:, was
for a moment empty, and the
.uaultitude
Were all expectation. A door then ()piped,
arid 'alt attention was turned towarna the
-new Vielifili about to make their appearaoce.
A female entered, clad in a white robe and
c k wer ed, with; a white veil. She was fed' to
olie - ot the psis, to,whtb.h she was bound by.
a cord roucd het Waist. ' One of the tilavea
then 'tore off her Veil, when , the 'spectators
beheld a figure perfect in beauty, and though
pale, yet resigned; A lengthened unarmur
was 'audible. • Notwithstanding . her title- of
'Christian, the maiden at first view' had en
gjaged the minds of this crowd so itriptea
sively, and with such a change; that all eyes
were tivetted upon her. A parallel door
poi , opened, and a young man entered. ' It
was customaty thus tcrexpose to the beasts a
Christian of each sex, giving to the Mart all ,
the means of defence, from a desire to retard
dot only his own death, but that of Inecom
paaion. He was permitted to select ef , ifrer a
mother, a lover or,aaister—thus giving tp a
ion, a lover or a brother, fresh courage to
•PrOlong a combat which the Christiabs al
wrist' always refused for mariyedoth, though
they knew that if. they triumphed over the
three first animals that were ,let loose;ripon
them, they should'be saved. ,! • ll
; In edict, though this map, at first sight of
whom it was! easy to recognize vigOr. and
suppleness, was followed by two slaves'. une
bearing for him a sword and two jaiielins,
the other leading a Numidian courser he
did notappear at all disposed !to all4tv the
iicople a spectacie, : ot the struggle thatrawai•
led hint. He 'advanced slowly to the Focus;
.l ea'st around hint a look calm and undaunted,.
ih'irti making a sign with his hand that the
ti arse and arms were useless,he raised his eyes
'towards Heaven, fell upon his 'knees end of
fered up a prayer. At , this instant the peo
ple, deeeived.in their expectatiOns; bem' to
threatea and bellow, exclaiming. " t'IS a
combat, and not a mart-irdOni.;that , ve come !
to see !" , And now the cry - was heard ",To
the cross! to the. cross!"To comparing
punishment with punishment he preferred
This, though th e s
,ufferiug might be more
protracted. A ray of ineffable joy shone in
;the eyes of the young man, who einended ,
,his arms tu - token of thanktulness, ' , happy
thathe was about to die the same death by
:Which the Redeemer made his apotheosis.—
At this moment be heard behind him 'a sigh
sit deep that he tinned himself. i ,,
;r 1 .. Silas '. Silas.!".murmured the m ideu.
I'' Actee !" exclaimed-Abe youth as he has.
weed towards her. ~ !
1 " Silas, have" pity un we," said Attee.-;-
ISoon as I observed you „hope sprang trio in my'
heart. •Vou are Courageous and strong, in
tared to combats with the inhabitants!. of , the
desert. Peradvehture, it you tight-2Ou ruav
save us both," .' - , ' I.'
1 " And the martyrdom t" interrupted Silas.
" And the pain !" said Actee. letting tall
her head upon ;her breast. " Alis . lam
not like thee, born in ,a holy city ;II sin a
Walden ol 'Corinth. A have never beard 1 the
words, of-lite front the mouth - Of Him, tor
whoui'vee are ii.ithe. Brought up - iii the re
ligion of my , ancestors,, my faith and creed
are new. The 'word 'many tdoin' r as no,
known la me mail yesterdaY. Pethaps I'
might have courage for myself ;" hilt, Silas,
-
ill were forced to see you die this sow and
cruel death—" .. . ' -. •
1 " Enough-:--I wilt fight !" esclaimd Silas.
l• I am sure to find, though late, thejoy With
tehich you charm ' 'me this day." Theo ma
king a sign of ecinimand to the slateii--"My
hone, sword and javelins!" said be ;With the'
voice and gesture of ao emperor.
•, • '
j The multitude clapped their ha
telving that they were 111301:1 to wins
those < Herculean: struggles which
!' ail to 'arouse sensations rendered I
the ordinary combats. ;
l. Silas Quickly; approached :the h
lwas, like hitn, a son of Arabia.
compajziots tecegn tied each other.
'addressed the cdurserin a strange!
but, as if animal understood th
he neighed Co nuswer. Silas took
back and mouth of his!companion
die and 'bridle which the Romans ti
sed as badges' of slavery, and. the
the desert; bounded joyously iround
ender.- - I - • •
Istesuwhile, Sitas„;in hit turn, told him.
selfiroW everyincumbrance, and, Wrapping
;his red cloak about hisf left arm, WO in his
[tunic and turban ; girded on ' hiss Ord;• set•
zed hu; javelins, called 'his the gir t who
,obeyed.with the docility of a ga Ile, and,
vaulting upon,his back. he made,. While ben
ding over his neck end withnutsioy help for
directing, him than his knees and toice, three
circuits around'the post where 4ctee was
bound, in the manner ot Persens When de
fending Andromeda,, the pride of the Arab
ontztvalhng the humility of , the COistian. -
At this momenta folding-door opened be
low the Podium, lad a..bull of Cordova, !
goaded by slaves, entered bellowinf into the
circus ; . tint he had hardly taken trio steps!
ere, by teason , of the strong light; terrified
at the view of the spectators and
i he shouts
of the multitude; he bent his fu 'legs, laid'
his head'on the ground, and, direCting upon
Silas - his femme:ma eyes, began to'throw up
the - sand under—hit belly;io . teat; up the
ground with his benweandi,toiss e volumes
- of smoke through his nostrils. 1
- Ptesendy r atieof the keepers sh, Inv him a
manakin stuffed with straw ,in reuaiblance of •
a man:: :The bull:instantly hurled* down;
and trampled it indef. hie feet': but, in then:to
mcat when his rage-was at its height, a jav
i slip auto whizzing from the hand' of Silas
and imbedded, itself itiiiiis dank.. ',The bull.
gave Wrils i roar tat . pain; ,acd Instal:ldr
abandoning, the fictitious enemy tor bis , rest
adversary., adviticed r apidly , towards the
. Syrian._ his" head down and truing on the
Said a furrow of blood ;:b4 l ,Stlas Quietly .
;suffered turn', to '
.Wood
on. whet, havwg
aside i few 5 4a - towards him..betbanaged,
- s b ri t z t l i g 'e
r i nm,, id eiT ib b e r s i d o i k. o l f a b o i d t kn ohn eei b.ie t i b t.ted eft:ec an t a d
w bitst the bait:was tininitig 'car hit course,
Arwo od javeliitvrent to bide irielf lull six
ruebertie his ft alslt . . '.Tbe 'animal ; stsliped,
trembling as **boat , to fall : tut , l instandy ,
necannag, - toshetilopou the horse endears
her ; but the hone and his :rider- Sid -Wont'
him as it borneityls whirlitriudi-1.1 _• : -
rhey thus elan--4wiaa-Oaat- ttfi , amphb•
441 KO* fil' 44 1 .
! aii P i l M tif ii- ]
' lam
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I•
:Mth-ig1141N..;44 h li A a r pis marieald
loth ! i
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OE
Erza=3
Id!, per.
.s one of
could Dot
,btosi by
ray. It
he two
henna
bgasi,e.
words;
rota the
the sad
.`o kayo
child of
the lib-
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NO. 26.
stit c h?' uttered a, terrible roar, and, As it he
had lost all hope Of 'oreitaking Silas. he sta
red all around him So see if keened Dot find
another.viciim on wham 'to veal Ma sage.
It waslliert be discreed Atote. *He seem
ed for a moment to otitu whether stie wasan
aainaated- being. su b- era bar immobility
1
and, pallor. giving the appearance of a sta
tue ; but very soori.stretching out his neck
and pose, be - seated the an-.which came
from her place of rcenfinement. _ Instantly
gathering strength he rushed directly tit her.
The maiden tow !lint 'ctoning, mod t#triek
eel with horror ; bat Silas was watching
over her. It was new his Welt to .ruith up
on the bull, which Made for fight; bu", by a•
few leaps of the faithful ,Nticnichan. hal, was
quickly overtaken.
..,C.Silas span iroin the
back of his horse. to that of the bull, and
while wittihis left - atm he seised himity oue
ir
horn and twisted tu deck, with' 'the Sight
baud he Pillaged host awed to the hilt : ,in his
throe. The bull, thus slaughtered , fell ex
piring at , half a-trees length. from Actee;
but she lied closed tier eyes awaiting deeth.:
The applaiors of the circus alone Apprised
her of the vacuity o$ Silas.. .1 . •
Three slaves no entered the otroti4. two
conducting each a Ifterse;*whiclr they hitched
to the bull for the porpoe ofdniggidg him
out of the Autphithyatre; the third bearing
a cup and amphori. lie filled the efip.and
presented a to 'the. Young Syrian, *Witch he
barely sipped. but demanded other ems,—
They brought him a bow, arrows and spear.
He made all haste oi telly forth. for beneath
the throne which the emporer had left void,
a grate was lifted, and a lion of Altai. coin;
mg forth from his fair, majestically - mottled
the circus. I. ' =
He is truly the ling of Beasts., for' wheu
with a roar he saluted the day, all the sm
tears trembled : and the cOureet, himself.*
mistrustiag for the ;first time the `ditubleness
of his feet. answerenwith a neigh ra affright.-
Silas alone was habituated to this powerttil
voice ; . 'for, havingl more than once heard it`'
resounding through the desert winch extend- -
ed from Lake Asphaltus to the source *at the:
Moist., he prepared , himself for attack or de-_
fence, while sheltering behind a - post very;
near s (hat to which Actee was, bound, aid'
made :ready the belt and keenest of his ar
rowe; - -ihaing-thia time, his uotileAnd puis
sant enemy slciwlyAnd confidently advanced,
*showing the wrinkles of his broad face, and
sweeping the, stioCwith his tail. 1,
The' keepers lanced him. to arouse him,by
darts mutated 'With streamers. of difteren"
colors ; but he, inalienable and grave,,coutuo:
tied to advance, not disquieting bin:mall With
these contrivances—when suddenly, amid
the offensive 'vend', a sharp and hissing ar-I
row sped'like lightning to bury itself in onii
of .his shoulders. l'He suddenly stopped' with
snore astouishmera than pain, and, as he
could not cotiapretiend that a human being
would havethe. hardihood- to attack him '
he yet doubted coticerniog his mound ; but
soon his glaring eyes guessed it ; his jaws
opened ; a roar,-beavy and prolociged, ltke
the tumbling of ; thunder, escaped As out of a
govern from the depth dins breast. He seiL,
zed the arrow,fised in the wound; and crush::
ed it, between his teeth, casting' . around him
..a locik whicholespite the gratiog that pro'
. tented them, Cabled the spectators to recoil:
, He sought for as ;object on which his royal
,
rage might tall. I:At this. moment he. p e i l .
ceived the courser, trembling as it he were
standing on ice, though he was covered with
sweat and foam ;'ceasing to roar, but utter
log- a short eryi. sharp and reiterated; he
made a bound - which brought him - Within
twenty paces of this the first victim of hip
choice. ' , I,'
.' '
Novi commenced *a second course. more
wonderful even than "he first, for there is not
much of science kiself in man to me - the 'a
mine" of amulets.: Force add swiftness were
promptly put forth in all their savage coat(- i
gy, and the eyes r;of two hundred .thouseul
spectator's were turned for a time from the
two Christiaus to:: follow round the amphi- I
theatre this fintattic chase, the more agree- '
able to the crowd that it was' the less expec
ted. A. second leap brought the lion to the
horse, Which, crouching at the back part 'of
the circus, could ;Bee netberto the right nor
to the left. He sprang over the. head of his
,enemy,cwhom he had set himself to pursue
with unequal bottods, bristling his hair add
uttering from tone to time sharp growlings, ri
which the fugal:re answered by oeighiugs :if*.
terror. ' '.
'Soon the instated couriet,'lsecinated as!
woman and gaXelles are said to be at the ;
sight of serpent", fell down, struggled, and I
rolled upon the sand in the agony of terror.
At this moment I'second arrow left the
„how
of SilakAad 'betted itself deep between the
ribs of the licice. l. The lion turned himself;
this instant suf*Act the Syrian to send his
:enemy a third messenger of pain.. The hen
sprang upcip thelman, who received him tip
ion his apair;' - The am and lion rolled to
gerher, and were seen to teat shreds of flesh.
Many of the spectators were sprinkled with
shoWers of blood. Acre' uttered " "a cry - ot
adjeu to her Christian brother. She no 1t a-
get had a defender. but shit no *longer bad I
the.enemy. The lion survived only long'
1 enough for vengeance ;- the agony of th , ex
-1 ecutiooirConimencid when that of the! vic
tim terminated. l* As to the borie,he lay dead,
: without having been touched by the lion. I
Now all eyes were directed to - Actee, whom I
the death of Silas bad feu defenceless. Some I
of the spectators rose to demand her merci
ful releare, when the cry, " Sit dowtii-sit
down !" was-heard, for at the lower geps a
grate was raised, ands' tigress erept into,.the.
arena. .
Hardly escaped from her down , she crouch.'
ed to the earth, looking round with ferocitV;
but without inmaietude or astonishment.--;
Soon she muffed the air. and began to crawl
like a serpent townds the place wheref;the.
horsitad fallen ; arrived 'there. she reared
against the grate. smelling and biting the
I bars which he had touched, rowed immode
-1 rawly; examining the iron, the sand, and the
air, for the absent prey. Soon the - emana
tions from:the blood yet-warm mud palpita
-1 ting flesh reached her ; ail marched straight
toward the tree against which had been :en
: acted the combet betweenase and the hon.
turning neither:to the rig ht nor to the felt.,
1 . except to pick up the shreds of flesh strewed
by that:ade Nome who had preceded her
in the Circe. At length- she came to a pool
of blood which the sand bad not absorbed,
and began to Mink like a thirsts dog, roar
' log and ragingin proportion as thirsts.
drank.
When she had finished, she looked round
afresh wish sparkling eves,Mid this only till
she perceived Actee,..who.ound to the tree,
and with closed eyes awaited death without
daring to see it come. • .
I instantly the tigresiciouched fiat. creeping
lin t.nianner obliquely towards her victim;
ll but without toeing- sight of 'her. When
' I about ten pace. from her, she rise , and with'
' extended neck'eud Widened nostrils, inspired
the 'air which Icame• from the place : then,
with one kepi clearing the' epee that bad
separated the young Christian, she Ofil at bet
feet; and, when the whole amphitheatre, to
1 waiting to see her torn to pieces; uttered a
cry of tenter, by which was evinced, the en- I
tire interest w hich the maiden had inspired
in the spectat or,, who bad prepared to, clap
their, bands et ler death, the ; ppm' =web
ed, &code and ` ; totalling O. a gazelle. Nan
tog faint erietel,o,t jot'. and licking the feet of 1
her former trustress.. ,At these unexpected
caresses .the astonished Actee opened tirr
.tres. - and re co g n ized - Photbe, the favorite
- Nero. Instantly, the cry of f! Mercy ! n/er-.,
cy !" resounded through the-whole Place,
for the multitude looked upon this gratitude
of the tigresoAsit prodigy. Besides . Actee
'
had suffered three trials; an d, since she was
saved, she was free.' ' , Thus thechanged ispi
fit ot the spectators showed one of dasse
transitions, so natural tha mob, from their
. treats Of cruelty. to the extreme of clemency.
IThe younk cavaliers threw-down- door
deal of gold, the youutt
' ladies their chap ,
lets of fiewere
all roseupon the stepsocatl-
I ing upon th e slaves to lonsetherktiolo , Au
I immense crowd was is expectation. - At
sight of her they burst into apvlausee„ and
were ready to carry. herin triumph; but
I Actee supPliaitly clasped her- heads, au4the
people openet3 before per, leavings' tree pas:-
uge- Sber-htfliad to the eat of Diane, sat
down, behind one of the pillars. and-remain
:ed' socepiutaad ih'deipalt ; for She now re=
gutted that 'the had not died; beholding her
self alai. in the-world. ' ' - '
Wittin...niglat .came, she vicolleted that
on family rfmamed to , her, and bent her
iary way to the catacombs. , [
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Da" Daa.mirwas lava; tsd. by'llaYinun
a eelbiaied alebytaist, wbct died in
Igo. - Bat Ot !naurtritopirlios it was i owly
used as ain eicatn mitt ail*u !"'
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chrTION TO -BATTIEBS. •
At aAnal of the sear whin watering pia!
eel ars 'ihrboged, bathing is mach rem.
sod in this healthful, recreation both
sexes indulge freely, sod Olean in company.
,weating necessarily bathing dimes. To a
good swituruer, the dresi, howevet light in
testure, is a reticule impediment to trio ae•
now; white to the ordinary swimmer it is It
dangerous clog, and iu ita use by such, life
nicety easily endangered.
ht—Beware, while .so clothed, venturing '
tato' Water deeper than a necessary for the
'Aetna; purpose of bathing.
• 2d—Beware 9f_ plunging into waist, the
ierufwaiture. of which you have uot asca-
tfirted.
3d—Beware of bathing the beat of the
day. or with the body overheated: _ • '
4M—Beware of bathing immediately after
any meal, when the digestive organs , are' In
hill *cavil) , ; and lastly when, you use tha
bathing dress, let it be- light in texture and
white to color, or a oear approach to it. '
It you observe the sra - caution. you will, '
to case of accident, not be beyond the teeth.
of the sight of any person at the surface even
if the water be muddy. •
If you attend to the second and thud. your
system will not be paralyzed by a sudden cold
shock. If you' heed the fourth, yon avoid
(the moral certainty of a contrary course)
cramps and their result, death by droWning
or appolezy.- And if you will heed the testi
you in one way lessen your danger. as your oc
garments , will then absord but, little water
while, at the seine tune, .you have the strong
est chance of rescue is case of accident, as
the color of your dress will be the readiest
clue to your whereabouts and Your probable
'resuscitation. A due regard for the lives of
those who may venture in behalf of yours,'
and ccrnsider*Uon for your family and friends.
should urge these matters to your seriotia at
tenfiod. A forethought like this, mighttave
saved the writer a beloved relative. and to
the community a valuable member.—N. Y.
Tribune. _ •
BOYS. •
The Nasima Gazette thus dsguarreotyliee
the •• boy? , of the preient age, £ll who
i
teed it will confess tis the best likeness yet '
obtained • •. ' ;
" This has bete termed the age of pro.
Aress. The most striking exemplification of
the progressive tendency of the age may be
found in boys from fifteen tit. eighteen or
twenty years of age. The boy *Unite=
and thereabouts wears• better broadcloth
than . his employer and boots' to match.-
He gets the Spring and Slimmer- style 0f....
hats as soon as they come -on /tom Ne* -
York. • He wears dickeys of tabuloui dittoed , '
lions. He has hie hair curled' and unctified‘-'..
by the must approved bar bete. would
wear a " moustache" or . " imperial" it he
could. 'He has a "woman" whom he "pays
attention to." He sometimes c.arties a cane
about es large as your little Boger, with a
ball of lead.on_the end of ii Hs strati. He
smokes. Hechtwv. He swair . s. , He drinks.
Ot fair Sunday he stands at the corner of
the streets to show himself.. He stays out
all flight, or into the'" small 'hears, *" sits
ring; up with his woman," or otherwise
" missing Ned generally." He takes ." his
woman" out to ride. During the witter he s.
goes. to all, dances, which come off about ev•
ery other night. He makes magnificent
presents "'to his woman." fits " horse
hire" bill is as large as the milliopaire's.
He read!' nothing but the " Pirate's Own
Book," " Life in London," and worksof the •
" yellow covered" species."
VALUE OF DESCRIPTIVE PRECISION..
The editor of the Leader, en English pa. .
per quotes a story. which may serve to Cu. ,
cidate this: •. . •
.• The Mayde of Falise having one night tun '
font of a citizen of the good town of Falise
in those days there were neither gas unroll
!amps—the Mayor gave orders next morning
,that no citizen should go out l et night with.
out a lanteret. The following bight the May.
or, gOing his wonted rounds, fin against the
same citizen :
. " You haven't reit! -the ci'vdientsce, you
stupid felldtv," said the-Mayor in a puiloa. . '
" Yes, I have;" said the Norman. " and
there's my lantern." .
" But there's no candle in it;" rejoined fhb •'''
Mayor:
" The ordinance said mottling about that,"
'replied the 'scrupulous cltizen.,
' The next day there appeared anew ordi.
mince, enjoining the citizens to put candles in
their lanterns. At nightfioll the Mayor, mil
ieu-to see whether' hie orders were obeyed or .
not, went toe aczustoined reunds again; and
once more run foul of the luckless bourges.
" I have y,oti this time," said the filaVe
.in a fury, - you have no lantern."
" Excuse me, here i:49." '
" Bat no candle in it." . '
1 " Oh! but I have, and bite it is,"and out _
of the laateru he pealed a candle, unlighted. -*
" But it isn't? lighted," resumed the ens-
L
perated Mayor.
" You said nothing about lighting the can.
. dies," quickly rejoined the bourgeois. ,
So another ordinance had to he issued, toi
-1 joining citizens to light-thesindles in their
'
, .._ .._
lanterns. . , -
•
Chnstians wonder., why they s °nit' be
saved. Sinclair, wonde:_ why they should
not be saved: — •The sinner asks, What
havi f done I" The chrietiaoi " What have
I not done I"- The sinner aye he does the
heir' he can. The christian knows* he doei
not. Who was it that said, 4, Behold lum
vile !" Was it
. Saul, Judas or Jeroboam "1
No. I; was Job, •• a perfect sind.an uprighe
man. one that feared God, 'MI eschewed*
evil." . •
Sensottabl,
iUi~cellaun.
THE DIFFERENCE
The habits of an evaogelicilly righteous
man are holy ; his sins are but occasional
acts, contrary to his fixed habits. Whereas•
with the tusregenerate. it lequits the reverse.
He may do good' acttOpe; but his habits are
sinful. The christian acts our of character
when he sins ; but when the other sins, he
acts in character. With the former sin is a
digression ; with the latter ins is the main
stay ; the one walks in the way of.disobedt•
erica habitually. Devotion is,,arith the cbris.
IMO, a habit, though be is sometimes mule
rout ; is sobriety and the Severest nett
tuda though he may occasionally be be.
trayed into wit that are opposed to these
Woe sinners are not Out of
their seam
the swots are.' There is madness some
' where. if Patna Was not bald* himself.
Paul certainly was. The one party or the
other it. dreaming.. Who was .it—Paul or
Festusl
' SILK KAPILIFACTifIX.
The quotity of silk annually consueleC
by women and balloons is so great, that It is
really, astooishing how worms and mulberry
trees keep n_p the supply.- According to
.4 The Paris Review " there are, in Faucet
no less than 130.000 looms for silk. of which
the products amount in Talus to. three huo-
dred - millions per annum. The fabrics of
Lyons yield about or nearly two-thirds of
that sum--a moiety of the whole is exported
—three•fitihe of the espoorilrora Lyons ; the
United States consume the grocer pert.,—;
Competition is tormidable abroad, tripechilly
in Great Britain and Gennep!: but tr was
acknowledged at the Great "Vibibillon: that
Lyons retained ptomaine:lw in &Sipa sod
tissues. The 70,000 loam* otlyons occupy
175,000 individuals ;of these an
disperied over's Mitts of 20 to 25
'estrus: the others are lathe bosom of Itte
city. There au three hundred mannfactur•
log &Ms, 'embracing from fodr hundred and
fifty to Eve hundred names. The avenge
astrung of the operauve is thirty cents per
day.
ROW - TO MAIIAGE TeMPTATION.
Some years since. three indium in- the
neighborhood of ,Green Bay. beetine,con
vent to temperance. although previously
surpassingly fond of the " brain tluef."
Three white men formed the charitable
resolution of trying to draw them , tack',
racing a carmen of whiske# to their path.
they. hid themseiva in this bushes to observe
the effect. ,
The fi rst Indian recognieiehis old i 4.
qnsinisitee with s " Ugh," and making a
high step, passed on. I
• The second said, "Me know you," and
walkeiatound.,„ • •
- The last one .: threw his tomahawk and
644 isitlY Oleo saying,
__"l:rghi .ciati ! '
qiin um DOW Cowper yew” '
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