The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 12, 1853, Image 1

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    Opt Taw: nitissnal
srpratm atrascarporrolit. -
TM) DOLLARS per innuat, payable satin G.:
wally ia advance to those who reside is the Cowl
ty, Amid atutuatty in advance to those who reticle sin
et the County. The-publisher rewrites to htmanil
. the right to charge VI 50 per annum,veheapayatent
i s delayed tottgea than one year.
Three Copies , to cele Addremi
germ " do 040: 10 00.
Fifteen do , da da 2o 00
. .o"Cterzyntiot and snood' Tratit'irs stipplied
with the Aurnal at IS in *deism*. ' • .
aATR. OV, .tDriFerrtstso • •
One zlrufte of ft ,liorgi; 1 oviObre. 3 MOll. 00
3 tours, 451 Oft :! d tromiit A . - 500
Subt-eq'ttt in , ortioa, 2.5 11, year. . 800
4 teen, 1 titer. - c.'ards of nines, 00
:4oh....eq;nt hvertion, do 5 hoe , . SCR
MerdiantA and otter :3 ailvertiqng by the scar ,
• with the prirdego of ftmeriing different ad
yeti i-rmeuitt weekly.. • 1.2 "00
EV"Lerger Advortixtonents, Oster aneement.
BUSJNFSS CARDS.
eV—Far he tittrebotic and sate ,t Heal hi.
:Aiiti , boift4 and selling Coal; taxing cilantro' .
, al Land,: 11in ace-, and col legttng rents—from
veal. experience In the Chanty he hope. to
tweengtafaction, trfftea Mahantango arteet,Pottarlite.
Aprii d, IOU) j . I:lllAlg.'l4 l4 l i LL,
ri)11137 ' 11ANNAllt. A7TOILVVY AT i.AW, s
.).pcned an office to Centtex246.l. PotiorliTr, oppa.
• nib 1110 EpiecoVal Church, where he will be daily,
fn.in Uto 3 ostoct. itosillear ir tiers It, hint wilt re
et 're prompt attention, aVdreeeed• to him at either
• roltrrilre or Orwigaborg. ! '
Dec. 4,1h:51
EaIVAELW•SII/PPEN,, ATTORNEY AND
, • •
r LitN'SEsll.ol: tail*, l i tdlsdelpbm,adil,ittend
....dtceti,,ds and all other- legal ' , wallas In 1.41 - 7 llY
;divining emddits nod idNewhere.—
Odiet. V Soul', Wrath viral Philadelphia. '
le, . WHITNEY, EXCIIANOE; 'COLLET.
.4/"U, 4.:otnottasion, nos!' tZenpral Agericy.. Office.-
u , it door to"lilnere 11,Ank. l'oupvtliP. Ile:till to .on
current tioniq:, tlold and Philn
41,1phia and , New York for. ottle
Aro Kb I:l5'Z.
DovEtt s73irsos. Mining ringinrer; has
re
tnoved hie t t6gr , tri Dr. t'llirtirstrea thiltd!bi; moo
door but ri,i below air Not entatli EpileOp3l Chuttli
iltreet. where he will prompt
ly attr_ol to 411 order* itt the line of hitt protrwelon.
• April 3. 1i52.
O I I3I.WILLIADISOiII Ar t JAS. coormit
AlteraWent Law, Putteville. °trine id Centre tit
fsvi dwani East of the Pennsylvania 11611.•• Mr
Cooper will attend at all the Coat ta.• •
Pottsville., Dec. 7, 1850 ! 49-3 m
lIVIU EL If ARTZ--JUSTIVE fivvnnPEACE,
0 - Pottsville. Will attend promptly In ColleettOns.
eentlea, Purchaie . and bale of Heal Estate.
dennylkill Comity, Pa. Mice In Centro Btreet,oppo-
Ite the Town ill 11. - bet O. ints•
TOEIN CO D,JUSTICtOF THE PEACE,
will attend to any basiniga, critkuated tub's care.
putictualry. Qin, anal Notes cplfircled,&c. Office in
Market• St.. nweite.M.ll3l4.rsta4L's.
Junes 105?
•
TAMES H. Mt 4 OF, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
oaring removed to Puffin/ ite, has opeped r an order
mode; the Tel.•giaplt (Mee, Centre street,oppotite the
Miners' hank
Dee, 6.101
D3cTolt O. nmesELER, liONIG:OPAPIIIC
NITA. ICIAST, Removed his °Meet° ova of the
aritk Efousesltt-Coal Street, Pottsville.
April 2;90849. ' ' • • 18.1 f ..,
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:4 ATILLIAM lir WIIITNEY, ATTORNEY
, iitlAW,Pottsvtile,itchuyikill county, Ps". Orrice
:0 Centre street. neerly.opposite the,bliners' Rank.
' jail:A.lM -.. ,
,l-0y
ItIL.•WILISON, MAUISTRATE, CONVEY.
1.1 "•'ancer, Land Agigit an General Col!coati--
Wise; Ntrketatreat, Pnttsvllle,Pa
Nov, 31). 11351:1. •
TOUN.74IO,II3ART„ Attorney at Law, Comma I
kw siotterZfur Nev Work. Office opposite Anieticau
&souse, Ventre Si reef, Pottsville, Penna.
April t 4. 16524. rt- Iy •
•
OILS, PAINTS, &c
. .
ouzo e..zi:lizi moor PAINT.
•
A FE;ti• 1C.tt,716 ,it cur :/5 , Vire Vroul , atm., :date aim pr,..si, , oilori, thig ante aritaelor *ate by
the stibitortber. ..itieu a t....tv t;ega ut I'4mi 4/11,-at
ali coots a gallon', au,/ Ciiwt.e at a euhts 4 poll illt to
close oat a lot. For u tie by . ' is, bANNA N.
April 30, ths3. It
1
•!, ZINC PAINTS.: • .
. 1 WHITt,, ULACks. AL'.D i.(11.01.1L:1),
In aurae by :ha Ncin Jrr.wry Zinc Comyan y.
uk t ,\OV. lA:Out:Li try scientific and practical 141,11
Ate e Neel la ntlillancy and erntiuniy, etheis fu use.
Ceinpared o'llll WIMP Lead, at prestht prices, It
to ttalut tertly 'shown they ate 44.10 ver tun
lo the eustunter.
Dealt:in aft 111VII.Cd to call and examine fee !hem-
F. JONES ec
VV hnlot•a:e Sellit,g . .Ageht,‘„No, 17 S. Vatorve.s, Phila.
July 2, ie.57,
• • --
D.EVLAN'S IMPROVED OIL. .
1 4 +II. Ifit4it:o more
•!;ig2;l3' roco.t.anci;:le4l 40: mJc4turry ,inan any utti-
lir II t Itt WoLiStlag cirar and fre, horn
guru ; It Is 4 , 1p,t7.74..711” 811 thrthr, a. b.: Ft r.
recommended, 1..1 h.r r4.le. Cq.eralOrt: V,lt• •
uttiii ,. ry Olt; 71id, noun tltsl. Nt.l£ ir is'
end tire: 4.lll . Biltiplrtt to thrtr dare. •
Ordev.letlux FBAI I'o ll' Ilardwari; What
or Al VE.I: e; llot; Liquor Stop:. A'genr4 ior
,ouutv, r .11 he promptly ativoded
MEM=
YORE U4kAtE LEAD
‘Vt.s 9l .et i l U ltf i lt & Fl i tU l Tl .l:i s i t C re tt e . c, Al l' a „ fi t u la t d:l:Va 6' ll ' a ' t :
now a gond uupply of their reartantcd. pure l. 5 ,11111:
LEAD, and tholle uotnnierenv no have been 'Paring!)
supplied in tonsequehro of a ran on the attiele,nhall
now ti.vek heir ilrdern
Iso I,norvn substance possesses those preservative .
end btakititYlite properities, so dosiratile in a pilot, to:
en equal event vitt!, unadulterated white lead ritence
any ailnitlttilo Of other materials only mar, its value.
It ono, thert.fore,beeli.the steady aim tifitte tuanufac.
hirers, fur ninny y tetra, to supply: to the public a per
flN'lly pure while lend, and the unceasing demand for
the article, to I.foot - that. it ban mot riith favor. It is
invert:l4ly branded on one head: W ETIIEI4ILL
it,titrritlLß and out lie other, warranted pars. ;
all in red lettere.
July 12.1,451
BLASE'S Patent Firo Proof PAINT.
131=
'I I IIE :101,0criberbItaot, Jnattonoived-a further:oN,-
1 ply of Ltillyiatatollar alit/ valuair t!..substaltre. 11%
0,1.11i.t0n to the atalt color. Cloy have a L0;40111101
,I,colato or brow 11. rtfieltibilltg Il v sand:oollr now it,'
'lie, and Ito Much ad tuitod tor Ito iron. 01 'los ildiugA
It, ottncipalingretliontsaro sittea,alnlnitotaridpr,),
t OA ,O O 0 1 11,01, lv 1, 0:11 iL tlo.ootoiat, 01 10 . 1entific t 00,6
satlsfactorily acconot . o for ill. tier7proof.nature.—tbe
. two format iotbstauce l tieing tion=diniduciors, aad the
Wier acting as cement, to bind tile ;thole together
and make 4 firm and durable paint. • -
For nee it is mixed with - [Antler:A OiL, and:44lllml
with a I,rush, the same an eitittuaiy pa.at, to wood
bon, t in, attic, canvatak.park...,,vc• dfU..rdeasgrade
all and ar cuuuea iire_prout. It is partliutirly
ti-'for too is of buildings.stuainhont aid cat-decks
railrnaut hridgee,ftncte, &c. A toofcotte d - tv int the
article bit:dual to nue of slate, ata vast raring of ex
pence.
Sped mans may be seen at the office if the onbseri:
het, - -HARRISON, HitoTiir:RlS St Co.,
No. south Front St.,Plitiada. ;
7171..tf
APH12241848
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SUPERIOR OIL. FOR LAMPS,
• AlarbinerY, Car Witeric, 4-e., 4-r.,'
irrWßEAcElyUlf ,and for tale by, the igubscriber.
•!'flie folloWtrittestlinunial ia taken from n flooding
(Pa ) Paper: A.
'' "nits 0.1 la free. Irma all inipurlties, and will not
guru ufachinery,or in horning. Oil for machinery will
Pal congeal at, 11 t.`mperaturet of Zero—will remain
Perfectly limpid when the Itt,t Sperm . Oil is frozen
:mild: ~; .
oil7.for burning nuriluses l , the bi ighten and. hes
light in tha •wprid. Persons using It, ran avoid all
accident*. aq It ft nothing but pure oil. '
Oil for Cai:Whect's that Will not congeal 4r sn 'do:-
green below ;zero.-- 2 .
X.l; We lova ittrd;arid aro now contrantly *wing
Mason's Patent Sperm Oil on our [lnputs' and 'Ma
chinery, and rind redo be superior Mail other oils we
!flee ever used. It will not gum or congtal,andint ,
ter il 10 the bern spttrui, • - ,
Al. A. Ar. $. RERTOLEI' & CO.
- .
GEORGE: BUICHT, Hardware Store,
• Next door to, Mair.'s Hotel, Centre 81., Pmtvville.
March 5. itS53. I : 10-if -
SILVERIS PLASTIC PAINTS.
. - Cheap, Durable! 0701 Protective.
c r 'wEATo itit AND IPILR'R PROOF
, 4)Hlrl Paint will stand any climate, without crack
I. or blister, and hardens by exposure, thus making
la time an enamel of stone, proiectisg Wood from
decay, and Iron and other metals Ron cost and ear
, rosion.
This Paint ditTers from tbe so•ealled Mineral Patnis
of the day, which are. principally Ochres •and Clays
tainted, and are entirely erunnleas.
ellitees Plastic Paints are purely Metallic, contain
dug no,alumen or Clay.
They ire letrigated finely, mix readily with Linseed
Olt i (without the t.onitte of grinding') and flow un.
derithe brush as freely no the best IV hire Lead.
linctote,_Theire. Paints excel all others in body or covering
properties, aue pound of to-biro Will e.iver as much
. satiate ast wo putt ads at white Lend.
Thera are Mut natural colors, viz: Mari' or Slate.
Brown, Olive and l:burutiie.
DI UNCTIGN S.—Thio ?Stilt flows readily under the
brush nod Its eaverine property Is nicreased o wing
it mixed aaihichly . no passinie with ruse Linseed Lill;
at the i'alot to the last . ' rig or protecting body and the
Oil ritripli the medium Or agent In spreading if.
' • cointsi of two lettars,utie from the Pres- .
Weill or the'llitladniphia arid /leading Railroad Co..
. the other from a Gentleman, a well-Known resideot
of Augusta, tia.'# ,
'im of the. p anti Reading Itallroa d Co. l'
•i PAifsdelyl4o, Vag 3, tan.
T. .tog.—llear• etirt—Wa hares need
your " ; Plastic Paints " for more than a year, sad for
painting Midges, Depot... 4.c., tli.c.ove have found it
quite equal to any paint we have u.ed. La. 'LIM, we
how ;ho it a preferenfe over all others we have
tried tor such purposes..fours respectfully,
.(sighedj • .1011 N TICKER, Previdont. •
•
• .4irgesta, Ga.,Septratotr 9,1954.
Omani l'lnn.ng '
'Boar Sit:—Vou nag the twiny opinion of •• navel"'
Win.erair 3 inl2;!' hith you have put on my Alsehitie
hoop and Planing Mill. 1 gist you, with or pante,
my lull and Malty recommendation of it as a pre
- vsnlative of Fire commithicatthg from Chimneys, or
'from adjoining bruildibga. The paint which you put
on coy total, ha. , now become as bard as SLATS. and
I feel as secure from Fire, in this dttection, as is pos
sible. fe,w week!' after the roots had been painted,
1 wadi an esPelim , ,tit on two or three shingies by
• Mating, t hem in the 'furnace under the hollers „. the
mutt was, IVA the portion uncovered was entirely
consumed, 'while tha Painted part war apparently
found. though upon elimination the wood Wall found
to bt ba rtvd; the Paint, however, was visSi Srld till
insider this 11l severe a test as
your RWlll'43ll he put tn, and under the tltiumstan
cep I do not hesitate to commend it mien Invaluable.
preveittatice apinst Fite. Respectfully, &c,
A 110110 SE SPENCER.
• •. Ex:txrcp 4c, RICIJARDS,
• N. W. Cotnerof Itith arid Market Sts., Phila., pn.
VENETA!. WIIO2.E.gALE AGElbTrl.
• rot sate in Pottsville, Wholesale and Retail, by
_DEP.OREIr. itawirr.
Ennnt
PAPER, &c.
. .
.. :.
AMMV , IMALL - PAPEEi AVAkUMUOUSM.
• DUAT()N tc lith-SINO, .
.. 11.i.initta.ettirari anditirprixters, N 0.124 rirrir St.
, . • .stromd door abutrY Sialh, l'itilatielpliia, ' -
',' TAT it ER3, itily - f..e found the la rg,,e.t awl lialutoco: .
v • vet amgattment•in th•• t'itY.• .
hittli;iii.is (rum Ilie cuiletty WM 144 it tri Melt
itititalutarin v., tall tit mit !WM, where they wilt lie
, suitwi with 11l ouperior tiriith..itt thelnweti wires. •
....
1 • BURTON &I.lNitat7,
I ..
N.r.124 Arch eittert , ibuser Dinh , Philad'it.
. Pept, V. it.(53. . - .. '.
• ' - 38 303 .
',CI2 VAMPING%
Pletri P•iper 11.hogriats Ow 1140 Mr. re,:
• I . I LI F tot. ar itifi.uroig to, pflie I . ro.uti-; - tu;"
121,16..20,23 ectit p..r were. h irkfilels.
Will be sot 4 gt.(4l M.sooli4instils pnscs, au,* wine
!ain't* I • - U. liaNNAN'd•
Cheap IcHalt Matt, FloittioUte,
111444. . .
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voL. xxix. '
FIRE INSURANCE.
61011AW8 Valitklre.
• PAR MERS: INSURANCE CQMPANr,
.lICOTIA, NEW MURK
Capifr 00
i $2,000. ' IVeti and Jeer:rely investrd
DIRECTOR&
AD•111.7. VAN PArres. itairricv WICDDIRIL.
'WILLIAM Rtirrt,a .
ciaAaces P. ti(Notaa. ' tPAILIP 11.0rItt:S.
ASIAN W. TOt.L..lsaas VIEDDIN.
ienss W. Y*1681104, illlANgt , A. INsu.'
Cu Alms* ISlcueLas blooltio
JOHN 4:1.11 1 1611110. ' I •
. . - OFFICERS. -• ;. . • I).
. ,
A. C; v41.3 PArrsu.Preel.tisilrra•Erl , ,b.ErrrelArY.
Wet. Ilcoron. Vim Pres'LlA mu w W. Tort. Trieusr,
• E.cstot ro ilsiliatasost, Jun.. General Agent; Dio. 3
Greene street, Trenton N. J. 4 - - ,'
. • REFERENCES. " -; 1 1
Hon. S. 11. Johnson, Co.. Judge. SettnnectailY
Y' Jun. F. Ciute. Sho%
" O. P. Forrest, County Clerk. .• - t
•'' Abrana A. an Vora..
, Mayor, "
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•• • 81. Myers. Ei-Atayor '• !
. D. Wright, Recorder, Albany.. •
11. D. Van Dyck, Propgalor AlhanY Atlas. ':.
Jacob O. Senders. Esq. : 5 .
Thousis Clark, Esq . New York.- ---
C. Policies of I two mace against Fite, and flit In
land. polieieo on COAL and BOATS, consign d to
Prtilndalphla. New'York, and Easters Plitt.. *sued
by . I 1, WHITNEY.? . ,
Agent for Schuylkill Conet4
•
. Odlce nett door to Miners' nk.
. Ju1ae15.1851.215-tfi;
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MO
EOM
=MU, ANNUAL STAT/MINt
•
,
lIP Tll/1 ESTATE MUTUAL FIRE and M A INE
4-911110011,:ti$1106 V0MP.91111," of exarsavLsAma.-
Stanch Oilt r at.IIS,CIitiSTNUT Street, Philadelphia.
Agree Miy,119552, . • 11559..18 51
Premiums reitAvedto - Stay 'I. 1n.% 13,5X0 511
interest. on 1.430ft5,1ct..14110 19
,
Capital Stock, '- 100000 00
< .
' .
. - fOilqttl to,
Lessee. ripener*. re.ituittrance and re- 7 ,
sunned premiums, . : 87,464 go
.---...1--,--
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• 'INVESTMENTS.- lIMSOIIeIO
Bends, Mortgage!, hitch omit Clint good ' I t; '
securities, . .16081 1 8
Piennum notes. . ; . 17101111 1
Cush on he mi.171V4 iti
. ,
EZI
• •
Total nue. of fr/011/ for looses, 0310110 10
' T 6 1s Ibnistiony insures on buildings perpethally or
Mulled; also, on all kinds of merchandise *rid Our
niture by the year. on the weft reasonable tenni.
AppllC diansZfor insurance le the above, cupaparty
i- •
are respectfully solicited by
101111 T. jOIXENER. Art.
OFFICE-4h CENTRE ittreet,'24l4oor alum+ Mar.
ket. Pottsville. i ,: .
June 11403. 21-ti
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11331
INDEMNITY.
THE PRAPEELIN FLUE INBIIIIIANCE COMOANY
OFFICE No. 16;1* Cbistout wort, near Ftlib St
DIRECTOIW, •
GliatirAN, flanckre,
CM
Thomas Hari, lilorireral D. Lewin,
Tobias Wagner, Adolphe It. Dorie,k,
telaninelOrant, • David S. Drown,.`,-
Jacob R..isinith. Mot ris ratterson„.
Continue to make la se ranee, permanent or Dratted
On every description of property, in townandebuolty
at rates as low us are consistent with security - 4
The Company have reserved a large Conatngent
Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums,jsafely
invested, lam d ample protection to the am red,
T be assets of the Company on January lit, 0349, as
pnblishedwgreeably to an Act of Assembly, were es
follows, tie ;
kloriengts .600,55ri ti) Mocks, . 61,513 ILS.'
Deal Comte, 105.359 int Cash, ere., 45AT
Temporary, •
10,41.59 Ott • / . 1,340.07 87
diner their Incorporation, a period of elibteen
years, they have paid upwards of one mittiot rWeigna
dyed tivaraad dottari„ looses by Are, therebrafford
'
in* evidence of the advantages atlnvuraneetv welt
a, the ability nod disposition to meet with en:apt
ness, all liabilities.
- CHARLES N. RANCHER. President . . "
CHARLES 0. ItANCKEßo3ecre4ry.
The subscribur has been appointed agent
.. .for• the
above Mentioned institution. sad is now pre pared to
'make 1111111TatICC, on every description of property, at
the lowsw rates. ANDREW RUSFICIL, Agent.
Pettrville,Jaall ,1851
LIFE INSURANCE.
. . LIFE INSURANCE
'I"'RIM& EU• LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY
utl
aTitugr COMPANY of PIIILADELFIIIA.
Office No. 139 .111ESNUT ST., the First War East
ef The custom House. Capital, •300,000: barter
Perpetual. •Coutlnue:to make Insurances onjises on
the favorable terms. •
Thr Capital being paid up and InvexteJ.Mgetber
with' a large and constantly increasing resefied fund,
uffers a perfect security to the insured.'
The premiums may be paid yeerly, half-yearly, or
rivarterly. • .
. The Company add a atiiire periodically te.the in;
solstices for life. The first Bonus, appropflated lu
December, 1844, and the•second Ronne in lidceniher,
1810. amount to an addition of $202
. 50 lb every
*lOllO insured under the oldest Wilms./making
W2Ol 50-which will be paid when It shall become a
claim, instead of $lOOO originally insured ; the next
oldest amount to $12.27 50 ; the nett in spier*/ 219 50
for every $lOOO ; the others in the same pinportioe
according to the amount and time of mending, which
additions anthem, average of mote than 6U per cent.
upon the premiums paid, without increasing the an
nual premium.
MANAGERS.
•
Thomas Ridgway,- John A. Bron n 1 ••
Armon Davis, D. Danner,
John Jay Smith, Frederick efalVli:,
Hubert Pearsall.. •George Taber.-•
Joceph, Yeager. ' ;John R. Latimer4
Thomas P. James, • Wharton Lewis,
Joseph T. Bailey, . John It. Slack. E .
Mimphiets•containing table of rate,aud rwana
tionujorm ofiipplicatiun and further information can
be had at the (Mice,
. THOMAS •RIDO WAY, Presid ;
jllll7l F. 18111EI. Actuary. • f:
a 5. The subscriber is Agent for the above Ootniany
In Schuylkill County. and will effect Ineurai.ces.and
give all necessary information on the sittlegt.
IP HANNAN. .
April 0, 183.7. - !Ail)*
11111
CHI
M .
ANUFACTURES.
• r
wINDOW swum EPOT
MANUFACTORY OF
G. L. ittriLEß
S. ll'. Corner Arch and Seiond Stp:,l 4 .lrilran.
ovetir 'VARIETY OF. SHADES. Wholesale and
Esitetallsuch as Scroll. Flower,Oothiejjanette,
Oil and ply Landscapes, are to be had at the lowest
WlC's for quality or work. Orders for Mt. Plain
Wore, Lettered and other eltiades executeC at 'short
notice.
'Merchants and athffs am incited to give us a trial
WE WILL Tay TO PLEASE.' , • •
Brines, TromnMgr. 3cr.. always on hand;
Remember 8. W. corner SECOND aWI ARCH
fil t . , Philadelphia,
August 11. 1853.
A NEW ARTICLE. L
K 1
PiLTICNT VEIN/TIAN • IlatifiDS
fl lIEdE Blinds overcome the only ob)ection to
I this highly useful and ornamental. appendage to
every well furnished house. They are so artattgedae
to trt damn from the top of the window a! well as
bolt up from the bottom, or can be au: ended at
any point between. giving free Recess to light and
air - when' required, affording every oppotPunity of
a
:
cleaning them from the floor. They are simple
in arrangement and nearly as cheap as the 'ordinary
blind. Atli sok boast' yes call and era ins Lila
kfere pareiesinr,
,
InilitarallUT WiliDOW Sii•DZA, Reed Dyads, Buff
Shades, Gilt Cornices, Banda and Pine, Oilcloth.. Re.
ke. . ,
LILT76IICLI liittADES roe Slone Winootal painted
to order., Wire-cloth Window tacreeuamanufactured
to order, beautifully tandeeaped or plain.
F. FORD,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer, No. 21 'South
• Eighth Rt., Sid door beta* Market, n, Bed' s.
-May 21.1853. - 2.1-ty •
*FIVE MEDALS AWAEIDEE!.
GEORGE STURGES, 1; •
92 WALNUT. STREET,' PHILADELPHIA.'
ANDFACTIIR ER of /improved spiral ISPRING
Oil MATTRESS:
O►lt MATTRY.IIIII3 ISITO SPRIER. BEDII•
Cast and Wrought Iron Bedstead and.other •
Furniture. Cast Iron Ammar, iind
. • Models in Wood. ',••
. Day 1.1,, ISM . '29-' Aro
• WILLIAM GROVES & Coi:l3
11.1PHOBSTEEY, BEDDING AND TEATII-,
ER WAREHOUSE. •T
S. E. Corm', or 2d and Arch. Street; k'hitod'es.
.i, PRIM] BEDS. Feather Beds, Mar, lieu, Hash
1' and Straw 'lltattrassen, Cushion., Cots,lltomfor t-
Mlles, counterpanes, Sackings, Blanket., /cc , ,kc ,
constantly on hand. or made to. orderJand sold
Wholes3le and Rattitli on the ninet favorailla terms..
FEATHERS, BAIR and Itl7 - t4KIS „kn., int., by the
bale or pound. OrderLrespectially,aolteltdd,Kompt..
ty executed. and warranted le give satterao lon.
N. B.—Matirssys re-madc, nad Feactiels terms&
red.
Sept. 3. 65' 21f1-5111
SLITILERY. •
J. .'S'UItrIifERVEAR.
trill; Subscriber has now on head a en;eplete
A sortment el Harness for ammeter weals Carrier"
Barnes,. SlOgle!or Doable , elver
mounted end desthed in every . style.
Fly-nets, of all , patterns and eoloie
—4 • capital article. Also.
Bridles and all sorts of Trappicr!,
behlerng to the smilers business.
• flames.) suitable fot Colliery purposes Ort hand, or
made to order at short notice. -
lg' Orders for Ilarnets,.dre., pro:nook supplied
rib reasonable term: • L. WOMELSIDOOPF.
i Opposite Epistopal Fhareb, Centre fit..Moltsville.
tJtine 11. t 833. :„
Vezellian Blind DianulliOtory:
Eighth St., between IVo•;..Pegion ¢ MaAantongo
ilr Z GABS aenouneas tit the eitim.lis Of Patti
e. k # villa and **lefty. thartte. Is prepetad to man ,
ufacture vCNITIAN SUMPS of every i re, color
end instil -at short notice and at the low t rates,*
Ur feel confident that atrial alone ta slidmieot to be
convinced or the advantage of narehasierhis blinds.
A tine assortment of Blinds toisimelly
Il to
e I 's also prepared to repair.Pelot so old
Blind* in such a manner as to reader that atmou
equal. lit appellrallCC, in new. •
April 23.183.1. lq -6st
manna NO' Erriatusa*prr •
u
DICKINSON relpertfalle annolmaes to tbe
• AA . public that he has purchased too ratify dock of
the tate Arm of Moreton dr. Dickinson. aid izMade
tarrying on the Steatites baldness in all ilk tommebes
at the old stand under the Plitteiritialse, where
la
htlhopen. by attention Imainewt, he ma be able to
merit a share of the public pattnnitge. fl , gum
sinter, his work an be as good, 11141.11 •NrUla.e drowse
ea teesunable IMAM ' S% ean be dons Mont ere.- -
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- FRITZ 4 , KENDS
Store No ...At North Trim D Se.; Philadelphia.
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'.llAperters, Colnallation Rad stomat 'Leather. Sad
hem, eettehmaleaed Manufactory i Nu
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.FACTURERS. DIE '
' tiINEERS.
end
..., " . ENGRAVERS. Na.
AI lk U GE Sitect,
~
. • 1 :Pliil.idelphrit.'
i- , ' '"TIt e- improreil
. , ..,,. - :- Real rtrislssigtrat .
. luttoossoisot over
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P - ' PESOlus it brines
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- up 4 fitipl§TlO? On
, . . IltL3ailig: W Ilii the
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greatest sae; Is light, 41arebirr swl out, p rely to ge
out Of 0441. • . '
Price lei Frees god Sr al, all comitleie,lrom .3 tai
010; priCee ratline ercopitee iel.ilee DO, Prces, 204
Were au: the Seal. ._ . -
713.0tdsts.recrived through.tnall,prong4l9 atteridefl
10,124 lternes :sotto soy past of,tbecollotty. •
del I. lIU. DIU... . . 37. 6 ui
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rummunsi rititivasslisr.
SEYENAL Pilie Medal. have been awards d to E
IakELAIN (or his ouperWr • Perfundery, Fancy
atid Dentrifices, by atrlnient lortunics during'
the Umtata years.
E. IlleCLatbl. Marrafarrarrr' and Imparter of the
folknaing irUcles,narnellr—lfis celebrated .Vegetable
thar OA. linen Oil, tlect's blarrow, and Ensile', ac.,
1 0 indigent kinds of rairarratikr the llanilarrchir.l ;
00101141, Tooth pastes, tie ; also, his! unitrattrd
Idainettit,, Hooey, Crystallite, Minor, Walnut, and
a variety of other Fancy Hosp. for . vvnahing or ram
lqg TM! Powder, Loy Whirr, Alabaster Powder
Pies; Clot hes. Hat, flair. Shoeing and Tooth Broyh
ill ; Port Monnielors, DresslDX, Pocire4and Fine tooth
combsj all of which can be purchased cheap for
cash atlllo. 100 North oth Strom; below Nate; Phili
delphls; .
liberal discount to deities*.
Sept.tlll,lll33. [Nay t,1,'391124111a 37—.
. (.) :j $ TXD
A, MUTTON at.. 00.. Fa. 40 Non!, Sr.COND
; bellow Alden, Philadelphia. One :of the must
eaten/pee and hem manufactories Ht the United &ales
Orielnittare of some of the most aplepald styles of
*Winds led intades width have won the Prises ad
fM Friskliti Institute, km Iheir superiority of aniab
and tidandur of toneeptinn. We buy opt =tenth!
cheapnit cask and ere bursehtee tuatara, urethan
wblicla enables us to sell impeller:Blinds & Shades
at She dame take that others iherge for ;„Infertor ar.
rlPSlrsdes and Una& 'of every irdrimpl and theme ,
ter ea hand and nude to order at short notice, and
letteredtl requited. CS Repairing eml,doldbing at
tended 40.1
We study to Orme the Tebbe /este.
Semi 10,1643. 31-3 m
IRON IMArtte PIANOES.
111163Beriebtated instrahients, to addition to t he
farina acknowledged superloitty, have recently
resdired the most gattering women
dailotia flew Madam Silsbee and ati.
Sochi's., who had them in use at theti
late euticerts to thts city.
The public ate Invited to call and examine the &d
-eo:Mein now on hand, and lot sale at the lowest
Klee. atm waftEitosslara, at S.ensta Street Phil
adelphia.
' Sept' ? 3. 1833. 36-3ni
GOTTA 11:RCM ini.-11111Dia 111711BEB.
60kIETIINCI SATIRELY
lifig N. Aaterkin Gana Percha York, are'
A. aim offering at wbolesate a greAt variety of
clothing, am.., Maar Item Indy 's Patent Vulcan tred
UuttEVercba, of new styles and beautiful finish.—
These( good* are water-prune, tree from unpleasant
pliable and elastic' nue lialia-ritbbers and tint
Injured by fatty substaucer, and will tilt decompose
and become atieky. 'they are very.dteMent in char
acter from any saber gouda Ileretotose made of Getta
Pemba., either in 11114 country or Europe, anti are
warrantediu_atanff It climates.
Among the variety "may be ihund Cults, Cloaks,
Capes; rancho*, netting aacketS, srveralis, Levities,
den-wisterv, Caps, Camp Inankets, iiorse Covers,
Atitnivir Maria, byru.ges, dreasi Pumpi„tiatta, lentil
and ink Braden. lias-bags, eiportuieh's Drinking
Cepa.: gleam Parking, Statham fleitior, Carriage
Cloth*, AM., ac., with a very cheap and effective hue
PrelietVer, made expredsly to meet the new-passen
ger MIN of Congress. ' Attu( tt Milan anti quality supe
slur to any other water-proof' goods:: tow before
the public. For sale at the nu Cedar
eltreehhkew
Llealers in water-proof goods ate invited to el:Mille
thesetsouds, believing they will find hem cut:Aria
Mtn • anything they flair ever tech
ne
Orders to any extent eineuted at' shOrt nutty°.
WILLIAM AlltEß,
E. U. Maximo., Pftel pit: A. H. I'. Co
Treasurer and Seery.
etuiustxxt, 1853. • . 4 34-Bin
PIZAUD!
,LL who want Axis of the real Coccoot & Co.
Make should be particular to make the stamps,
as tbisre are \WW2', mutat-Heim and _ jilt
Collinsetamired and labelled rumen like curt., whisk)
are fraudulently
,sold lu some parts ;id' the I,ttited
States as our manufacture. - They ate Made in differ
eta mu of the country by various axe-makers. and
are generally or very Inferior quality. , The genuine
Collins axea , e hid, have acquired stab an extensive
reputation, are invarialbly •ttimited ",' COLLINS A.
CO. iIARTTOUO," and each axe hash printed label
wisp qty signature. It is now wore than TiVENTY-
Fivtryt:Aa• since we contineOred the:bunlnest with
the atatup of & Cu., 14artfurd;" and I do DM
know of any other axe. maker by the name of Collins
.in thd United States. HAM, Wi COLLINS.
August 20,103. , 34-ly
SOLIS, DROTHE/18,
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS
•
4JI every description uG
1.41),1EN' FAIRS.
dfi mirli STEELE (betty 3D At. P OIL A D E LPHI*.)
And at 1b WILTED PLW Awns.
A Botte anode have all been selected in Europe BY
A dab of THE Flew, and Manufactured by our
selveyi in the most elegant, and rasleiiirliable manner.
we Can offer them nt a price paling' their superior
quality Into coneiderat Ion) that w i!I defy competition.
ttllVer Medals aisaciledWit suPet mill' by tile In -
Hittites or renttrylvenla and Jitaryland. • •
August ell, Iddi3. • i 3441,in
BOOK 13INDERV.
11118 tiutisenber announcer to
frtenda and the public , that he bat, / 47". ,
tnade.a conviderebir addition to hie Itoilh 44:::: -
Bindery,end has prornrede Book Dindcr
Bout 'one of the beet Binderies in Phila•
detphia, acqintinted with the latest style oh Binding,
and Who with turn out his work far Mtipptillf to any
thing:heretofore produced in Pottsville, Books hound
lit any-style of Binding, either Plain 'Or- In itall gilt
Turkey Morocco.
Mahn Books paged or plait!, made in poy pattern,
about printed and ruled at lower Bien it the
city..
Ihmtki bound by the (plumy, and Paper ruled to
Pattern by H. ItANNAN.
Aprlt 3, ISM
• COMM, INAMINO:
Artte Subscriber, being abont to introduce Steam
Poaret and Otkmrlse enlartn the ,
fachtilee of his 'already extensive La.
tabltiliment, invites the iMiention of
the pbblic to his manufacture of Coach.: "
is, Wagons and Vehicles of every desXruption.
liaising every department of inel Coach-making
business at band, employing only the w o rkmen,
and Using the best materials, dealer& may be mite nr
secu#lng satisfactory work. .
Yehklea of every style and finish Made loonier.—
Repairs; neatly and substantially done. 113- Orders
frouisabroadpromptly attended to. ;
Ci'ShoP.l4orrle Addition . Centre Eit, nearly Nip°,
site Ibe Vork Mere, Patlevilte.
Meted 19,1833
GEORGE.;JENN . INON
1241"
Heautttkal Cottage Fairniture.
lIE snbacrlber 4 reielving from the best Menu
/. factories In the City, a large lot of;Cottage Furni
ture tor the latest and ;oast beautiful Patterns, era
bracing whole setts, all of which wilt be gold at city
prices. carriage added. - '
lie also keeps on bind, and esantaithires
to eider, all Wed, of frousehold Fortliturel
el the lawn; moat fashionable and detrital:le
Patterns, all or Which can be examined at his .1% &to
RooMs. corner of Centrif and .CniotV.streots,-.iearly
opprwite the Episcopal Charch--011 of which will be
aohtiat the very lowest rates.
lIENEVICIRESPANG.
Apr11'2,1832. 14.1 r
unman acarsirr.
*MAE AND BAND MAXIM., NO. lao N. I3ih Bt
- • PHILADELPHIA. .=
%/LACHINE BELTINCI,OIagIe. Dhabi, or Round,,
.I.V.Lbade of best'city Leather tumid expressly , for
the purpose,inretehed by the hint H2P2.1202 paten.
teal Alaebinery, Cemented. and Blotted In the very
best manner, warranted equal to any. In nse.
Lime made with water.pioof Cement If desired.—:
Large or small HO2O of the best mate-flats and work.
manship and at low prices.
sY,Orders may be left at R. flrcurre Leather Store,
N 0.1236 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
Beall LEA TIM. LA ClllO 4- r1C222 2.2ATH62.
Jan- is. .
COMB ZWIMIt'S RENIOVAL.
THE SUIRICRIBEId HAVING FIT ,
' , red apnoea( the largest 'Coach shops
- in the dtate, in Coal ducet.Potmville.
"- 41 . 6111- 'a. nett t 0.1.11. Adonis Co . '. iueen
Factory, where din 'facilities for manufacturing oil
kinds of Varriagesand Light Waggons cannot be car.
posed—being a practical Mechanic; and having a
nualberof years*. eliminate in theldsiness, he hopes
to glee general antialattior.
AN kinds of burbles and Light Wagons kept on
nand. dbo.secold-band Wagons, 4'e.
All repair, meetly don* Ottleta front a distance
proniptly attended**,
MIL. KIRK.
Sine S. lase 11-H
STATIOINERY; = &C - .
itlanlairr MATERBIATICAL
Ic • INSTRUMENI'.9:.
•
rrillE subscriber AsilosS received:tin eloista
"omens of eernma Silver Stsit.riositicat blotto- I
amine, width will not corrodeofartlll In price from'
l#l6 41111 per ease. Alto, beautifni eases of intim
missile for the pocket Alio. tempi nod Rosewood
grease, smug whttit are several - Ow' and useful
Scales, formior combindtion of 6 different Scales.
Ttliiii;Toriset fitimpastrn, Tape Lbws, Asc., loceieer
wisb cheap orreumeets for Schools, fite.,Pre, hid
recitrived,.at prices much lower Ma *twist et
Cheap giatiofterypoW,Varletir fiture
.lltiy 28.1853. . •
- Mar COPY soquss,-
'pi: Von, Patti. beenuteri-the Alphabet.
Inc and Saran Hind. made or itoAl Pepe, and
ruled efferently front the , other Copy ,Boon.-Just
esattlattureie see for isle tit 11.11ANNAN'S
'4,7besp Hook anti'litatiosery Store.
Jens ti, IBit.
rliong• "On soriotiLs AiiivrAmlLlEs
A 4 -lam received a lot otillribes.* new article
proved. minable arr Scheele itud Famines. all otw hkh
while mild at Phsadelpkis . prices either Single or in
pairs, et 11ANNAN'S
: Cheatillook and Statlattere store.
Itt • iallenta'S Idligll.-Thrr;Amberilt.M hat
de trrotedtateale emirate • keep entlply
the* celebrated late as band. and *hi roll it *hole
alb
I. *Om. at the Manufactiffer's piker-thus
melee the cushy. -He also • tennis it in gallon,
halttsalleir. quart,er innalliebottlepi at city price*.
. • . • - 8.-HANNAH. _
dinuttatrin postman PEPS—
/1" SP UM DID arricis.—rines Ysiett Oblique
Palsied steel Pese.tosetindetas WHIM Past':
Fti se Itlcreletudad 9e4 Poet. Fir sate et
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s " Soak
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ta. Of 4 eit?r7. WH. 1 . I OTTitn, ' EDS Cr) DiCGa
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, cs4oner. urrizircoTT si. Co. .
AVEcon tiAtlyo,ll Land-5 full biapttaleid of
11, TE 4.4 %V 1.10.14.. Llovoa.. and Gadvants.ca itenerallp.
1 4 434-17 Itiortri Wafer ailreet,and
o. 10 tipriti IleSawate Avtatie. aro,
644 1653 .6-1 v
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ik f • fileTZ l ., • ,A.tWnot.a.in and . Ikiuill FUR': ST.t.)RE.
I.VIL. NA* 79 N'Arill %HMI) aid 7i :loam i.bBCll:4l -,
Streets, 11 , b itagelph4a, Importer and Ma n u fiit - tu rns of
every d.iiretio On of 1.4.01t.:?..*. Fltlt.s. , --"
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As my firs ha e :01 Loin swlerttd by niy•
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nett, lill ' flaridL. Ando!. ; Lei1.17.1r.. and etvii..
%stmt.,. and 6.14 man:nth-lured by ate,, /..
ana tile rilinre 'bitlabled to btier them to ..tbei.: hhtted at •
jrsil pi mil . / th an they can tse illireila'ed ilif .at • aby
oth4-r esiabnaffateui to ltzecury.. I regpectlnally /as ite
the Itidti4 to tolt awl et - amine my tatn.k. ?;
- Au kit4a otpfursi rep cir.d allot taken in ezehanrn.
• • ti • ,', • - ' - 14 A 11111 Ell t . G.Hir-7..
erpt. 11,1b.14: hf.:titt • -
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.ii 3;43. A. Ar. s. ALLEN, .; : -
74 , b sdi. - 1.4 irharegl, Philadelplita,
likEALtiltS.'7;( . ,.l.; 04.5, eitoii.., tat.). Ail,: 7 1,-,.. °fret
Jo/ Mr 20,1•• l'vf „ .
10,00(.1 riliilwl N. West Cnitia ‘Vtintii 00,
tiding - n0:1'...„:- 111eoiled do 4 .
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d,CITJ -', (L. f .:..' .ILieithaal a tit, , ,
il.ooo ittileii:.. l l.7liil4,lal Clave 14431., .
011NI1 Lhin ";wale and UMW II LW . '..
1,00 To rii•oll,l3ft tivaw., •
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4110 diii ..eliAir.r Ptiiiiiiitiniii of Mine...
Auguscl3. 41614, iDer.. ILL 'Mt. ail lyl 39-ly
Ibursuv — o RODS.
T"E , indoAhitled Itsi.• received the Agency Cur
url 1 i 1f;l FAT I.II4IITNINt/
CON DUCTOIi. The latest dint moat Implored. In
vention Of tbt in 4, put . up abd for sale by.
W . dl. sI'CLURN & 101.0TfiElt,
Building - iiaidtvare and Toot Store.lB-7 Mar
tel:: di esiet, between 7thWx.ill Nth, Ph!tadelphia.
Conlitry)tighte inie.—Ahm—Jihtt pnbltshed
end fur sale. t
4 i!# Treatise se LigrAteiNf C . :endue:ors.
by I • . I. I.VOh, A. N.
2i
July I$ 3-4-4
is - :ditLOPZI OZIAINS. I
rilitt: ttnileiiigned 6ettit ftepertntily tO ' t
WI the at
j tension oillattiers, Coal Merrliants, ant ail those
in Wallii oraltLyT PROOVEU, or afpgr lEST
eflAlNkl, fuOiliiing or Mill puiposts, I hts 'lige
stunk of , ,Bsst alsst 1 Citiditi, AOSOtted iliZei, flout t, Inch
v l ,
to /: inch, to•foke t out best settee-1 Iron. .!
Also. to It ti ts to stock of Rest Presord Cita**,
assorted frizeNf t. na 3-l6 inch to 1.1 Isca;:mnde ho rn
best Cable In*. hich will be sold on very reasons-
Liu tertits. J/Vi. DANIEL AfaeARTIIV, -
i ,-;:-;N9. VS rswatisup dtreet, sent No. 2
Duck Street Whim; rhlladetphia.
1 - . I . IEFEE TO i ; .
W..V*Lgird ¢ Co . ,
eurkMai , oh, Ell: P°" "lb""
t'-harliii Milks & Co..
Phllatlotpl,la,
, piceliOlock & Menniol,l r .
Cotten, Esq., 1.1nwell0;i0a.
May I. -
J. EL GOIILD
" , tritfcci.sena To A. FIOT.
No ithi C 112 1" S 2 NUT 5/n44 .sv-woes Ihradiog
' qt PHILADELPHIA,
rxrf:Nsir music punusimitAio Haler in
Muiiral .atramenta of every deerriptioo. •
Excluslve.,ll`uebt tor the sale or "t
let. Dash' aet*o."s (ilo,tem) Perim?
I , 3l:3PEtieanNißitiDuß ?lawn and oth
er PikiNithlti. nilbetra Hot:dote ' PI.
anent, biel.Wons, Mart to'• Cuitara, ilacps,
chat in sieVAlusic, Music (looks. ace.
Resident SAT the country will he anopl)ed by mail
•
Gi-othenvito. , w ith nny noun. the y wish, at as
low rates nalf PurcbAsed In p•ison.
• I &slot: one of
the larkdat etirit in the United *tat. I fest confi
dent of eatiiis , lng all who tiny favor ma 'ith a call
or order. • '
11. blealeidn'lliteic siiipplictl on tho ;most Metall
terms. , Plaitos to let. erond- hand Pianos for sale.
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'flab chtilirrthere invite your attention to their
1 Athrk rE OIL CANDI.Egt AND SOIP, which
they offer alAlir low, at market rates, CONSTANT.
IS FOlt S 41,C .;
ittriacheiCatid Natural Winter and spring Opera)
Illeached:Winter and gprine Lard Oili
Enka White Winter solar 011,
Bleashedlllephant 011. (Winter and Bitting.)
strained 'North Writ Chart and Polar Whale Oil,
Wliiter airfi Spring Whale Oil. bleache d, Sttaita Batik and Tanners' Oil, ',l t ,
IllnchineWand Ureaslna Oil,' ___
Nve Bete:hid Sperm Candles, •
Patent Paltehell Sperm Cand ire, (Colnrid a nd Plain)
Stedman : andlee, 1
Price'sll.litentCandles,(fer which we air sole Agt'a)
cfroall l l 4 and Polished Candles. For the. above
Candies wft , Peceivrd the first premidni (a Silver hte.
deli} fromOfe Franklin Instglise, and a Diploma from
the SAte Al,Kiciilt teal snelrty,atlheti tare c ali thitions.
Toilet &I - 06)nd and hther Fancy soap,:
Yellow. Iti:owti, While and Castile Soap,
'leaned 25perinacrii iii Cakes. ,
,
. r . BOLDUC & )'RIPE,
',,.:•31 Nonfi WilltlVe... third story above •
' ;:1 Altell Street, Phihdelphla.
Mai` 124433 i- 214 y
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..-fi. , DOLLARD. '1
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DiteitiiliitAßTlSTE IN RAM. I T Chestnut glir.
.1 - oppoiitoihe state liouse,-PIIILA, PELPIIIA. in
ventor orliii celebrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig
and:kilastMAland Toupaces. Instructions to enable
ladies and kentletnen to measure quilt own heads
witlf acceptany : i .
For INs, larkes. • .Troupes,il• Scalps, In.,
No.:1 Th*.round of .the, No. 1 Froei forehead to
,I Arad..
eh • bank as far ea bald
i 2 Frani faread 'over ! 2 'Oven forehead. as
- : t Itiltead to neck. : fat as requited.
i 3 Fri:Anent to eat over 3- Ovce, the crown of
• • ON, il ° l'' - . Biel bead.
' !4 Ftual ear to ear r'd
tli* forehead.
RI DO H ARD liar always ready ro'r i alille a splendid
, Stock of ant's Wigs, Toupees, Ladies'. Wigs, half
Wigs, Valois, Braids, Curls, are.. beautifully mann
facia red,:liiid as cheap as any establiahment in the
Untim. •'::-',i:
. _ _
DOLI4.IID'S fletbanhun Extract l i Gnstroui Halt
Took, pniPared Dorn south American erbs and roots,
.theStostlitlecessful ankle user storkleed for meter
e log thelfair from fallki,si nut or en.soorg color, re.
noting Mid preserving 1t is". s.siti,v; and luxuriant
tone. kinSny other reasons urns stoilard's hair
ffainPA Maintains tut Immense poputsrity the
art that-hp untie Is applied to every head of •har
cot at bliyistabitsbli;ent,consesnentfy it is kept in
better pritervatloo than under any tuber known sp
plimpin,,Nit b e i n g the' ossetteally rested by thou
senile, oar* a the greatest guaranty OA/ efficacy.
epid er4blesate and retail at bia old establishment,
177 emm•ri UT St , opposite the Btitelloose,
adOrthli
(MAUD has at last di3euiere d'ine or ear
ultra of Ulla DYE and.onnounces :It for saleorith
petrect gilinfldenco In its surpassing eVerYtbillgrif the
kind (101,011sse. it COW, its bait either blank or
brown, ,Cgti may be desitedj and if aard witbut any
iniery tot.-v/s /sir er skin, either by stain or other.
wettc,caliiffic washed nT in ten minutes after twit.
ration, Without detracting Iran; Its efficacy. Persona
vt.utinit 'yen city urn Invited to /Iv,. feint a call. Let
ter/ add,sed ta'll. DOLLARD, En Ohestnut Streets
Philadelphia, mill receive attention, s,
Jitiv PeGithra, . tv
GUNS: GUNSIVi:
sired a large and splendid
f S , Ti assortment nr ,
ri ti f ontiln*rd single Word Guns, 'stitch !rill be sold'
take GOA fewer than they hnve beirk sold in Potts'.
vino heritO lore. Call and examine:our stock before'
purehakulf elsewhere. 1
• CLEM ENWitc 1.1131:1LER.
Augustlo,lss3. 31 , 11 •
IioSENDALE lITDICALLIO OERIENT.
1 C. ,- --Ati*keehent :Wide tee itot ng'i:tste toe. Vaults,
Apitog gokutes and I:Olaf's, and- for ,keeping damp- ,
ben frosilfwet attd expos e d walla. 'for sale by
~ , ,,2 :. . citAne ft LIEPtARD 8111111. -
Ord PRO
,cetteote to the I ote firm of Er, Sothh Ihr. 0a n .
~l att cegf.tle o li o by P,tl PARVIN. .
r.„ . , Pottsville. PCIIIIII..
'eh. N{ .t 0-10 m
147'Elr 11 BIBLES, TESTSMESITiI, Se.
subscriber Itissiset tersisid al lot of Welsh
sles,tl4tivo, plain and slit edses. Also. Pocket
.i llileti..ttitsments and 'Welsh Trail", Prints's, Ate,
pi r rrss tt will he kohl low, at ' • '
ti xi • It. NN AWA
1..41ap Bcok avid ettltiotiery Wore.
!tily . - - , 27
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.TTTTEb t iBIILE PATTERISS.—The sutured
- bet ItAs Fut rersived a lot. of 11yr:fibula Pittettur
ulA'apertilansings; a Hole superior,io any Thing of
trul kiwi Errs offered la this sestina,. also, -•
DOLL PAPEIIIV , •
Orthr.ttOsst and most beautiful patterns. attested's°
dr, prlOS, at 1t.70A14/tAN'S
- • Cheap Paper and ilia' toy Stunt: ' •
April '
• .- 115•.
. .
ri 41141ENS' V/111.0'11 nimproigr OF ENO
JU . FII, tplame Just putliatied—a capita
work &Stu youut —for - tate at
. • • . . 11;',11AgNAN*8
vertap wookalure, Pon/mina.
J i* Ptiass3. - • ,
11-4:W41.0t la tootle, tic
loviii6Ml teats par dozen, tar irate at
'llikrams •
• 4:
Cheap Rook alD4051M11014*( V Burnt
.
11110101NIP'11.011 , W9lOl - 411LBAN BOWES
1.0-141ftedy.'Wesliftifir totoefiabeit•-eith
At op ; aatratiatlp, Cartes/se .
E=VlEM==&=
- § - A7ll - ERIAITIVIPPI,INO,OVEMBER
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suummar, *forts.
f 131114 ?mom; s sotiiK •
NU,` 45 - siu:ak spooN,P st i'1111.4.114.
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ARC now oprofq for die ulTrade * law and
atellarlectrd aisfrtlniequf ,•
Sat.;; • ", 'Rak pr " . • .
• C:: fi ir A irta :i t a ll ttth
e l l4ln al a : :f i 4 1; i t' uta t f a ra n i r f
tar irrfdr, atatllikriallar; this latter pan of that
aloa,,,ruablet Oro. f.to malt as- coboriabent. armor.:
'mord in etlrat or **arty, 10441 , Imfat be poid
the mast larniablo
Sol; 17;103,
ZaIROM STOOlt,Orlivillit 'PRY GOODS
VRE AM) 4;A 1: - £.1.1. 1 , Vett:ibis:4 AILIa ltiffeet'4
:174 PhilidePtlin• 4 4, 0r4: 1 0 1 11.1 , invite the stligntlon
ad - Country StorekenTiere, lad atbk-rii.tu their large
vtocit at rati (Weds I,.syr restore?: • -
Slisllns *I.; prictik, -- • , 4.ltindo,r shmi ,
American VroatefiaZ• . tfithkeis i ind
!Wad: Matitord._ • rAble•Dabasks, rowels.
Fasblutlable 14:4 0 ;9 01, a!• lirllwh atiA Anintritilii
Ars , Easiiinu J
nick tlltks.atl lll ldtb!. • - •
11.11, LI ate sun recAring; Ronda from; the
Aucti.tsm t4New Y,itk atl4 rniiild.lphia, which mi
me. ,b rin s o .11,r . g#,..411 ba rgal cis au All their piotivhs.
Ilepl; :I, tt15.4 • • ;•' I; • '3o,3uk
. ,
llieu Carktmagys,
T E. M. IIEATT,rti Ink:Stand.aflier o r e rn "
,
and Notwngialk;lst!'en:l. Youswilln.
iml ,l 3 ply eiksptiulvir let4or Oil Clotbs, •
[(vain du : Table] do
Venitiati '•-" do't Min blattinto.
' •do • ) (leek do
Stair do f 71.14110,
Also a full assortment of p inilovsings. with
Fiala res complete. ji
Bich colored Ilaamakit,* . Buff Linea ithades,
Watrrrd Noreen.? Transparent do
And millimeter/id anittlin Shades, t , .
E. M. Beau) , haittie made arrangement. with the
principal ntanefactitrers fur a enemas* 'apply of the
newest Ili:signs in ('*sprung ik.c.,./ri thereby enabled
to ores to the public a choke assortment of the above
goods of superior gaatity, ana at VVI lowest
_clip psi-
Ced.
Aplii 2.0433.
, .
SINUS the autricribers have openSd, as their Male.
( our d oo rs above : Bt Poet Office ,an entire newstock
or Goods, noseband to New .York, at Club Prices, en.
dblins them to self:tanner rhea clay flier Stare is Ike
County! Their stbck conslats In part, Or
..,
Bll i k and fancy Dress Mike, : •
Montelln de LOllne, Id 8 Chi • aid upwarlDs
Thlbee and Freneh Merlons's. , . .
Coberg elotbs.3lll shades and oinillties,
..:
Black Alpacati:
. .
Plain sed . Fliatred colored' Alimeas.at 11l eta.
and upwards,
A tine assorturent.ofthdko." i , .
• Bleached and 'Unbleached Idtkillins; . .
-
Fla nnehi, all editors and rigidities, . .
•
Linsey*, Checks, •
A • trite snot i k.ga en tof 14hararliel, - . .
lloslelyi Wooten filan*ete, Cloths, flatlnette,
Floor and Table Oil Cloths. k 4.. &c. •
"Tog,ther with si general assotiment of Goods to
please the fancy and suit the wants of the communi
ty. Also, a largo Stock ofsugar4 from bto ti cents.
Coffee,. Green and Black Teas,Yety cheap. with every
variety of Quecnetvare and Glassware, at prices
et limn they capita bought eloesettete. They will he
happy, at ail times, to show thrirgoods. free of cost.
Please give them I caw . •
rte Churn , y hierthimt I will And jt to their odium ,
tile to call and examine the new. Goods.
'PRY & MARTZ. •
42-if '
Oct. 16, 1852.
_ . .
GREAT DEPOT, ' ' 1
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Of PA IS iZONDON aq' LEIPS IC
--...
FANCY GOODS, &e,
GLENN & itli., Nu. MO GThentunt street, ininvedi•
ately 0pp714 the Masonicliall , respectfully In
form the publ . that they hare !Piety received and
hare now 0 ' Italid;a superb ritock of Bjch Europe
an Fancy a ether articles of their owti leilpnria
tic•n. whip they will sell 'at . the lowest prirei.
0
Their asimrtmeit.: , consists n't - superior Papier Medic
Goods. heel and 'Artistic Beoriuril, French and Dres
den, l'arcelairvadd Bisque. Bohemian and Preuch
Fancy Otos, Oiinult4 and Gilt Goods, Paris. Port
Manusies,Opera.Glaeses, Puttatfie Dressing Cases,
and *Aka. and 3'1110114 111 0 other beautiful articles.
ainneg"h are tunny iety raft. and curious Auto
maimiliAlsn Paintings, Engraviligi. and a complete
asscirtment of Sdperinr Tc 'let Articles. Perfumery
det. i Persons witut Mg handanmartictes for the par,
timilbrary, or foi bridal and other presents, can ob
tain them at thisyntahliFlunent, where everything ft
warranted perfect when sold. • . ,
N. D.—Open of evenings. Elt(lingers visiting the
city are invited to esatutne the assortment whether
they 'myelts! erf,Mot
123=21M
PUBPCATJONS.
New lki)ks—Janoi iUblished.
SMITIPS LANDSCAPE GARDENiNG,I2m.
Headley's Srieond War witkErtgland, 2 vols.,
Ptut-Jottings, by N. P.
Kirwan's Men and Things in' Europe; 12m.
Yuset; a Crusade in the East, by J. Ross Browne,
All's not Gold tljat Glitters, by COUSIII Alice,
The Loth* and Lowly, by hiltifs Mclntosh, 2 vols.,
Clouded flappliess, by Countess D'Orsay,
Also, now opening, from thegrade Sa.es at very
low prices, a very extensisreasitortmeat orStandartl
Miscellaneous Works, Schoo( Books, '.. 4 .tationary
6,:e. at lesit than city paces; Bookrllers and
others suppliedvery low, at ‘;
I. BANNAN'S
Eheap Boot ant# Stationery Store.
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GOAL STA'rISTIM Or scncimau,
COUNTY!,
A Statisticalbhart of the Cdal Trade of Schuyl
kid County, giving the names . pf the veins worked
it the County, together with the names of the Own
ers and Opertons; their thieLdess,depth below the
Water-level, leiigth of gangwdys. tunnels, quantity
of Coal produced last year Trot t each vein, number
of horses and - mules used in the trade, together with
the number of Steam Bogines'Ond their power, Mi
ners employerliners' Houses, and the capitol in
vested by individuals; emtiracing all the Statistical
Information of. the County, jetative to the Coal
Trade, in a condensed form, a large portion o 1 which
is entirety new: just published and for 'sale nt the
Book and Sinponery Store of the Sehferiber.—
Prtee,so mots, • 5 B. BANMAN.
Also for sale by • ,
W. 51. B..ZIESSR,
F.` Tined Stirret, Philadelphia.
PROSPECITUS
OP
THE ORACLE,
AND 1 ' .
GENERAL puma itsmosrronv.
A New Monthly Afagazinti mitt Jottruatfor the
People—lllitetrutr4. i
. . ,
We are of Pee and with pin, bran and band. -
" We Owe from the ranks:"
r. ~. ;+
Our Relation is.ll,lw wanted-the people tall and
we come I Thilveite - uts wilt offer no emuse-it le
not needdid : let "air Oracle"Vpeak tor himself.
Entourage ite!!is fedirstry.. kelerPrhe cod taint.
Thu columns pr ' , The Oracle" shall tes regularly sup
plied with original articles fro* the potato( able and
intelligent writers, residing among us, a number of
whom are already 'neared. • • .
' OUR ItIPTTO IS . IXCELSIOR.
The Oracle iihe be pa hilt& 'at Pottsville,Pc,byld.
/LOA DDOW ra Co,. on the tiro eleven! month, from
January, 1854. 1 3 ; A spe.elawn Dodgier will ba ready of
October neat ensuing. for the; public to lodge' or It.
character, whibit wilt he embellished with ae elnlia•
Ong of the 'ii 4 ' ..
POTTiIVILLE AL4' /IFTINENTALV.
,
Terms invariably cash, in advance. at the follow
, og . rate
.-1 eay - y one year $.l Dot li copies, 95: 1 0
copies, sad tuti to getter up of Club, OS.; 25 cents
per bomber; Liberal sirs age Mettle made with Agents
and the trade pn , ...ratly.
' Hubseripttene will be recelegd at tiannan's, Potts-
villa ; at the °flea of the
__*. Oracle," Marketstreet,
nearly opposite:he Post ellicei Pottsville: by George
0. Pritchard, tit. Maar, led by. oar traveling *getup,
s li d boot ae lies. generally. For Information *Miran
' ' 'JJ . , SIR ORACLE.
• • •f 134 334, Pottseint, Pa.
The liberal oncoragernent we have already received
at the hands orsome of eurtrent ienuenttal and tee
-I:maid oilend, in the shape or patrouese and trieudly
aseletanee Imam prond to y 'moues he/man/win
and foliar suereta bt , TtlrE At:LE, whicbehallhe
1 ,
devoted taints general Idlialog, antiticturinchfercah
tile and sitgineultural interests at the Region. It
shall bean Jgrepertsta of ussylul information, and a
Repaiter*rocfbis production of our horse talent. It
shall be embellished with Migrallinle of Peteol l 94 .
scenes; and Mice*, and nimbi, interesting with etigt
nal - storks, bulb in prose and theme, choice poet„
-au. It shti d beta. nevoid et :Program, itefertestion,
MoralitY *llariotretneei, the skerospiewornsteer
' sal Liberty, mid Goad Rightsy we will endeavor not
only 4 0 wake ft a welcome animation to the business
roan, but a pleasant and interactive stature to an,
both integ anti old, grave huid gaY. I
..• AgrOor 1 0 t 11 4 33 - - '4' . 34 401 0 ••
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Sataeripfi44 - 40 .IVewejwipete,
,21fagazietts, ¢e, ' Aihillitii:4ollX . 2i RWELL ISAIIIIIIN
ANNOVN6rS to the ;white in father having
givenibluithia Newspaper - Brooch or illo Stole.
Ire wilife i daini lubsaiptiont to th e - following News-1
pipors oetl.plurtad. at the facial anbeettPlOart Pricer'
and the peredlitTeted at It. , II9NNA We Sookatare.:
(antra Street,' Fottasillil. opposite the: EPlaeoPel
- March. tee of Postage, et rpoSarded to m 141101,3.
' HON desired tf'.' ', ' - -- ' • , 1 -
Glearmeri Pictorial Papee.ll.asdan Ilfitauste.l IV aers,!
Saisitava Itratorard Kuwait/JOY: Weekly Tritium,. ;
Flag of nor Salsa, ' . _ 1, - do : dri • Ilerald,; ;
,saturdagf Evinlng_Fost,,, IN. Y. Duiehaisa. .• ;
Literary linseuto. ,•• 4 Criselie Aim. _' I _ , I
1591116
Literary
' ' Tante* ritlltalentt . .J - J
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Seleittlitegm ?f
etteta; ' • N. R. Pkayear,
Rears' limargey CUMIN Ari. V. rat. ' , •'. !
Anhaes Houle (Satiate. , Cigna! Fillitoe.; • i
-Longo , tab* Joinnal. I.lo9arlientspepari ,-.
•And al atititi attransiste ra*nutitie mats grasiallur
I A n
ou r cil , fai r . ..-.
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- ,stunititUt. Awls gulailtvicave ,Oraptitliree. kn.:, .
-Itontart attnaig itagazineXadtest Kailloliterr . '
Reaper •;111%.101•111againte:Landon MOSS; ; \.'
Putuaniliv:tan t . - -ita • '.ll,anklia'ar Abstrart: 1
littuunednageslarartartJapptesaa's at acts to le le-
Sellactlei.alaganlatr,,,, -I,r__ . ' ASillasnlet ' •-.• i
Ooders , :taidttloolt. ligunsasliJouniall, . .
Gotham a Magmaltat.„,- ~ "ans. Fana Jaunts!. -
Kidelitithitlier, -. • .-- Igat llonlalltinslllt, -
fattell'a paint- Aim
."' - riPopulet ltdatstorr. • -
Attliti r tn owk_Rioutn.MiFirsimigetuo; - : •
Bleep _llr%r,lllltgebilterlAlligt*tritellialltehold Word,
Sdial Aftßaskete. - Maitre Sitslpirp. • :-.- .
Lavine 440 *Malik _ --- .1 - 111ealtRatne t , ..
Weatialair* air Illiaist=l Ciatuirigtali
North IsilthiSflairlinn : . ~ ., O rtittota.. • -
lloye_ . ,
__OlteyollOati . ":: *WO iiik de
ui110100 1 4 .7.44 Ober' ecOlsoliktfi star
We Offir • *thititri; ,- - • - '. • .
MEM
oon Wpm"! is win!
1118211
RAC'.
• ' GO, AHEAD. . • *
Go ahead—and do not tarty:
Nought ii gained by stunting mill ; - -
What though you at times tutscarry,
- Let mu tears your boron' fill. .
• • Search the eau: - es of your errors,'
Gather wisdom from the past, .
To the wind give the terrors,- •
•, . And you'd get ahead at last. ,
Go atiraik-sin useful doings • _
• Let colt, motto be " Fit try ;'? • '
Be - who ever is despairing, • -
Bankrupt hearts and hopes. are n;gb.
What though you and wealth Int' straugers-:-
Onward, atiwisid be your aim,
.And ihote reai or laneikl dangers,
• Soon y ou'lt put to flight or shuttle.
Go almd---Itto world.relorming, • •
moral ; freedom's tukule , - •
' All throe tort!. and outpcors gowning,
• Which your enemies may claim. .
Yield no bulwark, take no quarter, •
Compromise no cherished right,
Freedom's treasures never hurter,
. But stand for them with all your might.
•
Go ahead. then—don't defer it,
Iltc?rt span tom/tits away ;
It TrOn'4 - I . finih titighi of merit,
Yon mug ply your tank- to-day.
Set the ball in instant motion,
To keep it goin4 'siritin each nerve,
Nordoubt that ultimate ?tcattotien
Will yield the laurels you deserve.
,~llllllitQ. ~ .
From the Laara feer Irdawl
EYTRAORDINARIf DISeOVERIES.
ANCIENT NEVER ItlINEs IN PEQUEA VALLEY.
Considetable excitement has prevailed for
some time Past , in Perinea Valley,' in this
county, in consequence of some discoveries
which have been.made in it, ut a very' lull
portant character. The Valley of the Pe
quea. as is well known, is celebrated tbr . the.
general beauty of its appearance, and 'the un-
paralleled fertility of the soil. ,It traverses the
South-eastern part of Lebanon County, -its
average, distance from this city, about right
miles. This beutifut Valley, it appears, is
destined to become no less remarkable for its
'agricultural productions than for its vast
mineral 'resources—embracing the ores of sil
ver, lead. copper and zinc, besides,a variely
'of others of more or less importance to Coin
merce and the Arts. Argentiferous Galena
(sulphuret of silver and lead,) has been re
cently discovered, as we understand, at no
less than from twenty-five to thirty different.
,localities, and extending over an area of
:some twelve 'miles io length by two or more
miles in width; Mr. E. Bowen; supported
by several highly distinguished capitalists of .
l'hiladelphia, has indentified himself With
these developments, and for several months
,past has been actively conducting minitw, op
emmas on the spot alluded to, which, is sit
uated in the new township of pequea—lor
!merly part of Conestoga—about one mile
!North-east olConestoga Centre.'Understand
mg that Mr. Bowen had met with ancient
;shafts and tunnels on the' premises upon
'which he is operating, we paid , the locality
a somewhat hurried' visit a few days since
! with a view to inform ourselrei of the facts
as accurately as possible. They.are, we be
lieve, substantially as follows :
This mine is designated on ; the map of
ILaticaster county as a " Silver Nine,' (in
immediate proximity to whatii; also desig-
Inated on the map as "Silver Mine Run i") ;
and such indeed it is. The wfinlesurround
ling district dppeari to have been the scene of
;former extensive mining , operations. The
principal mineral found at this' mine, is !An,
r gentiferous Galena; a recent essay ofurbieli;
by Dr. Fahnestock, of this city, shows it id
'contain upwards of five hundred dollarS
($500) worth of sliver to the ton of lend-+
thus making the. metal worth, at' present
,market rates, considerably over six hundred
:($600) per ton. This, if we are not 'instal-
Iken, is the richest Galenh ever found on the
;American Continent, and with but few trX
'ceptions the rtchest in the sedrict. Similar e -
;says by Professor. Booth of the U. S. Mini,,
lat Philadelphia, r(who we are informed,
:made lately a'cursory geological exammatan
'ot the mines), as well as by numerous other
;chemists, show'a result very nearly similar.
The ore, we may add, also yields about so,
per cent. of lead. . '
MIN
20 17
The characteristic geological formation of
this interesting Valley, we prestnne is. that
denominated the Metamorphic—the prevail.
ing rocks being limestone of variousqualities
alternating with clay Slate, and in turn TUO.
ning into gneiss. The range of hills, 1114)4
ever, which basin the valley on the Sputh
and generally known as Mine Ridge; is. we
believe a granite formation, and the whole
affords evidence both of sedimentary and Ig
neous action. The lireteitone is traversed
throughout the entire length of the Valley;
by numerous veins of quartz rock + which as
they come to the surface, appear to radiate
in all directions. This is particularly . , the
case on the spot on which Mr. Bowen is%.,ti
erating. The quartz veins appear to have
assembled on, and to diverge from, thehrow
of a high hill in a direction North-east by
Soulh•west. in direct contrariety to the regu
lar stratification. An anti-clinal axis is here
formed, and the veins dip in opposite direr,
nuns, being tovered unconforniably by clay
slate.
The mineral is carried in these .quartz
veins, but occasionally dips into the adjacenr
limestone—which, running oil with 'occa
sional small !mama, has thus abstracted, aod
scattered around, minute particles of die mid.
eml. In the tunnels, which have been exca: I
rated, the beautiful ore is seen glittering
from numerous spots above and around, thus
indicating the extraordinary abundance of
the mineral, when traced to its proper veins
or, original position below. In addition to
the silver and lead, of which there are prob
ably upwards of two tons lying on the ground ,
we noticed some specimens of
,good copper
and zinc ore, as well as somegcissio. which
Mr. B. infornis us contains a considerable
amount of silver, though the exact quantity
has not yet been ascertained. This gossin ,
appears to be the result of the decomposition
of the quartz and limestone, and - is another,
strong. proof of the mineral character of the
fon:nation.
With regard•to the former history 'a - -this
remarkable mine, little or nothing of a posi
tive character is known, It is well known,
however, that the Valley of the Pequed was
one of the earliest settled districts of this
county; that a very populous Indian village
was situated near the-mine, called Pequea-,
ban, and that surrounding it lived the Con
estogas, the Susqueliannas, the Shawnees,
and other tribes of -Indians. The city of Lan.
easter was originally located on the iable
lands of Conestoga, only a short distance
from it. It is this more than probable that
the vicinity of this mine was, at an early
day, an important trading post with the In
dians. It is equally certain that the mine
was prosecuted by British capitalists, who'
resided in England ; that al, mem machine
ry, tools and implements were brought from
taatcountry ; and that the mines were work
ed fur a considerable number of years. up to
the time the revolutionary war broke out.—
About this latter point there is not, and Inv
er-has been, the least dOubt. - Allconcurrent.
testimony and local traditions sobstanuate
the fact, that they were worked with full
vigor up to that petit:al. Commercial rela
tions between England and the Milted States
having thus been cut off, and the Fin es in
terested being residents in England and ow
ing loyalty to the King, of course the mine
was abandoned—the tools and implements,
It is said. were buried somewhere in I the
mine—the shafts and tunnels were carefully
closed up—many of the miners and laborers,
no doubt, joined the ranks Of the belligerent
armies, and thus all operations ceased. i In
the meantime, the war continued thrOugh -a
long, desperate, and bloody strugglt4and
subsequently the English, Scotch and Irish
inhabiting ' the valley- - gradually recidell
:Westward, audit new population.
and
,almost entirely of hard working and humble
•Gennan farmers, began to pour in, so whom
the indications and remains of thett4; :nines
were but as a novelty - not uaderstoott
ldr. Bowen has thus far been engaged tor
the moat part to cleaning out the old shafts
and tunnels. One inane), or adi
which we entered, is abdtit onebutieredlls'
in length, seven feet high. and live feet bride,
dill= through solid rock. A -shalt
the requea creek; is about filly tee! deep, and
an adtt level had just been eons rneaced ifeh
grail probably
,intended to suPertedeip e .i.t h r ;
trier; about one hundred feet beicvr
Main shaft, however, which is suppow . d_ o
be Win two to three hundred feet deep; has
not bet* " cleired and ° l nt he au itto — ri
11'4 *n e r d r •
r
akar w supported by the size o the{ dirt
haapiouraidelthat another tumid runs tinder
that eluded to, hunt the Maui shaft.'slow.'
INE
Patin,
IREMBEN
.1
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lIMM
ever ibis , may be, the vein-appea rs live
pretty :well *talked out as it emerged
towardsitie suiface, - end there can be; no
_question as to the inciess whic y attenden
ded their opeladisas :irons the systematic
manner in which theyy were prlefeelited.
mesons -4( trial'pits.i': of mote or less depth
are sm . /W*loe the'surtate to the distance of
neiniy half a tilde; alit the vein h been
carefully and dilligetaly proyell'on the-Sur
face. beforedefinite altangements folr Per
m anen t . Min ng had been stui de. , Mr. 13 wen
has already'lutlud ionic six or seven iteiple.
meats, all of ddrereut and peculiar structure,
mid:sue:4: as. reeulbriniairs alone could :use.
Fioni the Very midst of these shafts, and tow
ering fruits the dirt heaps themselves,. are
tre•i, of considerable age, two of whiefal we
judge, are sevenly years old., The spetwaS
covered with trees senile fifteen years !ago:
In Conclusion we may'state that, wet were
very much gratified With our" visit, and we
hope that 3lr. puweu May reap ail 'the ad.
vanta g e SIDIEII Ctis discoveries,f which Ins in-,
dustry and jeziseveranee deserve. We are
:satisfied that the day is pot far distatit'when
the entire region" of country in 6titvilt
take its 'Place amm; the , richest and' Most
prolific min itig,,fealeini on the globe. In this
country *e h a been mining little', below
the siortace•-.ladeed, annparatively nolhiaz
has beenldone:eithelitlxive or below; . All
wi e uceviud coinrooo' sense point doiirmcaxds
at the true position ofinineral veins, yet few
have, diti:s far had thetotuage to venture, ex
cept as in au ore of ihis Sort, a rich leWard
was plaeed beyond all, peradventure.
In this connexion we, wish to make a:sug
gestion to sour of our, capi talists, 'who have
tately embark d, in a most liberal and euter
prisiug distant mining regions, to
i oak around their oeira doors. , 4e 4 i can *Kat:-
limes see Wealth fared; butenlirely urellook
the wealth that is beneath their fee}. Let
our capitalists! best ir,thernseles. We have
here ti mineral regiozi Of our own'—al. our
very doors,, teeming !with Silver, Copper,
Lead. Zinc, Chrome, Iron, &c.—a region 01
vast extent and, as if really seems, of mex
lanstible researces; which need Ouly be
thoroughly exisinirtect tu prose its priceless
;Value- V- • ! •
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pi,o4tak .EQsano.
• - [Fair the liorite Journal.] •
- f Tilts PROFEtisIONs. , -;.•
, - • ' .
• In every;coinuiunity there are a fear young
then who canidenberately choose their , pro
lessitius. .There are only a few ; ter lace'.
dent, not Choice, determines the carter• of
must of us. But here and there, there ih one,
who, owing Le the circumstances of his pa
rents or the strength of'hte own;deterinma
%oil, is able to matte up his' mind whist he
,
will do in .life r -auddoes it. . S ..
lu tonster_ttmes, you'ug men of thisjortu.
_oat*, class embraeecti•aa a matter of ictiurse,
the profession of alms ; and in some, bf the
Jess
_progressive countries of Continental Eun
ro - peohe tuaienty Ot "' well born" yinith.do
so to: this da y. The girls of Copeuhagen
atilt prefer, that the arms of a soldier, should
encircle them when they waltz; and the
highest honots of the court and and I cabrata
are still wort with the epaulette. It those
couattiesosot - to be a soldier, is not to belong
io the elite pi society:; .. Happily, onr, army
is eh small, that arms, tis a protessioe fur td.
ucated gentlemen, can; bearcely be aiaid to
exist among ;eta. Mill.ons of .Our citizens
live and die without ever seeing a !aim en
titledsto 'paint on his trunk4l. S. A. l • .
It, this Republic, 111' Law , has hem, till
within it lew; - years, the favorite Prcifealen
of the fortunate fete . The Law was e
beaten path to the-hjebest honote.l •,Ev y
President but two has-been chosen nom e
legaVprolesston, and would not have 01
b l
chosen if he had 110C:heels of that prnfessi ,a.
Every Vice president whose' came We can
now call 40 iiiind Was a lawyer. Every man
in our 'time who haa been a promineat but.
unsuccesiful!candalate for those offiCes, was
a lawyer: gvery :Sedetary of Mate, we
believe, has been a lawyer.. Alnsost , vim
fiLvernbr of !a - State has been a laWyer.—
Nearly everY man that has been distinguished
in Congress; was a lawyer. The; leading
persons io colt tines, towns, and villages, have
generally: been lawyers ; and down; even it,
the present time, the profession mama' some
thing .ot its former prestige. It is' o nly in
the last few years that, great • inerChants,
treat manufacturers, great writers,i
_great
eisgineeri, great railroad-men, great a,gricul
-rturalists,sgreat architects, have begun to
overtop aud overshadow the wealth and con
sequence otgreat lawyers. LawyerS know
- better than we do that the best Lays of the
legal profession are over, and over forever.
Simplified codes Zeduce• fees. Iniproved
manners.' and increasing ealighteninent di
minish Itti4atiou. 1. The more men !tooW,
the better friends they are ; and the - better
friends uten,are, the more likely they are to
be able te, settle their , dis p utes . without the
assistance u t a cottru Moreover, the great
-honors of the State, once so much coveted—
once so atighst and,olierwhelmnig4-dre now
of far less account 11 because the whole coun
try uoderstlnds that ihuse high honors can
not, except by accident, falj upon the 'deserv
ing ; but are merely the stock in trade of si
gma, disreputable class of men, Whn hive
made a - business of polities, and whose jar
gon in the dewspa - pers is even unintelligible
to the public.% Emphatically, -tile palmy
, .
days of the law ar over. I
We belieVelbere is uo diminutioa in the
number 61 caadidatei lot such legal :"honors
as are lilt ; [put in; the quality of tfiehe can
didates, there 13 a 'psi pa ble depreciation. We
cannot speak for ether places, but; in ,New
York, the elite pi the young men thi' not, as
a general thing beionie students or; law.—
When they ,do, it js because pn uncle, or a
father, Or an ititiiitate friend, is ilepessessor
of a business in Which there 'is-iin 'opening
and a prosPect. in , I fact, to Create ;.3 legal
business in New York, is anderstriod to be
just one-degree within an unpossibihty. In
the country, Win less difficult ; but to au
honorable Mao, sometimes quite inspossible.
Ftsr example, their is a town about one bun
,drtd miles fronsNew York, in. which reside
lloueyoung; lawyers, whose - united practice
.(a Yearsigo) would have kept a caw, In tole
rable patture. They were not the men to
,sit tit their desks and patiently 81.11111 P. On
the contrary, theOind no sooner gut a license
,ta practice,r,sind their tin plates printed, than
'they setabout making a stir in the Country.
.• to get," as one of them happily termed it,
. their denies up,;." A embraced the ~4 tem
perauce cause," and, spoke at meetings. B
_ plunged WOO Oddfe,llowship, and passed lei
sure nionaits in Visiting lodges and advoca ,
tiog the iniereistsl:of the Od.d.Fellows gene
rally. C went into' extremities' of • politics,
and got' hii nameltri the papers. r.), devoted
' hithself to ;the chinch, and advanced so far
on the road to prOerment as to be allowed to
'baud aroctrid the( plate. These expedients.
we are intermed,r haie not been ecuplos ed fa
vam ; and 'lbis fact alone—the fact that such
expedients cola be successful-Zitt almost
enough of itself th'put a:stamp of infamy on
the profession. We do not think it is going
too far to say. that the law is among the last
prolessitnia that one would now recommend
ici a , young man hf ihouor, spirit and talent.
Among the eldetimernbers, of the legal rim
-
Cession, :hire erg nien of the first respectabil
ity, of eminent talent and great Worth ; but
it is not the profession for a young man to
choose in the year of our Lord. IBM.
- - lt.is a italking . profession ; and; what is
wanted to these days is action, and the pow
er of direiting action. We want architects
who, to ram the language of Mr. Greenongh,
can apply l iGreek;principles without imitattsg
Greek for&s, - * this nation, in the Course of
the nett fifty yeari, is to be torn( down and
built up bitter. l• OS the two hundred andbf
ty churches staiAing this day is' ew York,
'not tiret4iieilil Mein in the yeat IOW; but
will have been I replaced by better ones. if
' lochiteasalttp her fOund to build therm When
we =solder, on ;the one hand, tha rapidity
with's - thrall profierty is accumulated here, and
on ihe other band; the taste nniveritally dif
'fused for O l agar4cence, we cannot resist the
citueluidon, thatjthe United States: is about
id furnish the largest and best field for the
pmetiee - of the. aictuteetural profession, that
has ever been afforded at any periOd, in airy .
eituatry. ;But those:irho practice 'that pm ,
fission: mast hale tikes.. Copyists we have
already, Mad copies we have alreidy.. We .
want meet who will master theirriet, not be
eatlayed.by it ; Men who will seize the great
idea, - that Bandy is utility perfected, and
rake t; gye to atruetures that iittill answer
deal of glary in re
veithaeirteti4heatagartesent of those who beholdadmiration ,
their phrpose to:admiration, yet chidden - the
7 the milts who shill athipk.tothe art
se el ta g e e v ip s e . o :
ot atehitecuire the Wlllita t the- climate, the
fig,,,lnto,orAffitt im ttud not glom;
. we * ll" s '
tu ' to o ‘, ' ; 'W1111/0 111.0. 1 4 i
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NO. 46.
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fifty years;'a ttouiant tunnels wilt :lave to
be excavated, tea ihultsand bridges Will be
built, a million 'miles:ol railroad must be laid
out, the whole Ricky Alountam region is to
be wade accessible ,;`, and thing* ar4 to he
dune which we can no mote anticipaie now,
than the people oi 041 year 1410 could have
anticipated railroads,' telegra is anti', .steatri
ships. The American num is siugularly
adapted to enterprises ul flu ;kind :, and it
is with the utmost enntidene,!thai. We urge,
young Into wild can chause w at they win
du, and who have uo holey to au ordinary,
hum•iltuasearter, toigtve the .:uttision 01
engineering serious, consureratt u. ;It is ii ..
profession for a sra N I It takes hire' out o f
doors, up inountatus; along tot reuti, actors
priories, through ror4sts. lie b nits inti
mate with uatute while he uses the iutCra of
nature to subdue ['attire ;. and I icie is stane
tlfiug so lionestty, palpably and greatly ben-
client! in what he dues, 'that th utilitarians
cannot refuse Mtn Ids teepee:
tenet &mil. who bridged" the Is
he'was twenty.twu years old,
satire service for the $l. John's
ding trip. There is Something
thau taupefylug the Mind over
usophy," and tither antiquated
"stator year."
.Aird there tsthe veldt:lAA:a y. We want
turn tit actiun but' the main Wort or our
schools is to prbduceinen of to k. Au engi
neer who had occasion some late 'ago, tut
two asststauts in surveying • railroad, ad
dresaed the tolloivtug. question to three pro
lissom of'mathematics attach to three
cut
teges ot high reputed—••'!u th class about
to graduate from your tastitut uu, are there
any youug men cumpetent to _u upon the'
road Innuediately and make su revs, without
any assistance from we." 'Th a were none,
and the ptolessurs Iraukly said ay. I‘lltat
feet is,iine3- As a prepared') for the duties
of moderu tile, our college con se is tcarcely
of any use al all ; and we , are uot who'
hears. us‘wheu we say, it a yu ng man is re
solved.to run a great career in active man
ly prulftsion, lei hint keep im or college.—
That young man hak nu tour ears to waste!
His kuowledge must be ,real, positive , mod
ern. Be needs a mintage, trained baud,
abroad chest and long Wind : not, a stimu
lated brain merely. , lie must !CAM how to
do this and that tor himseli. He must be a
man ache \Tahiti; educated the world, by
the world,lor the World.
We cannot pup* the subject inrther at
present. The burrrot the ' Woe inauer is
this: the tabriug pratessious lave had then
day ; the active prniesious a ndgoing to have
theirs : .the means 141 ethication have Dili yet
become adjusted to lite/ new wany:` and he
whit prenietes such! adjuStineut, even so far
as to point out, its . aecessityl, does a good
thing. - '
MI
RULES FUR DOME ED
Theiollowing are worthy
in levers of gold, and befog ji
spicuous place fu every huus‘l
1. Proni your c;htldreu t ki el
y ou must inculcate. the necle 1
übedieuee.
2. Unite tiruncis with g
yuur childreu alway 4
cnCau exactly What you say.
3. Nev,er pruanis e thew
trou . no. :Aire that you . C4U
you promisi!. •
.:4. 11 you tel!•a ebild t
show turn how AO 'do it,
dour,
.
• 5. Always four'
fully eltsubeylug you, but
auger. .
&. Never let•tfteut peree
vrx-you, or make you lo
mind.
7. It they give way to pepleare add tem
per, wait till.they are-calm, and theti gently
ream with them on the impropriety Ot their
conduct.
,8. Remember that a link pre s ent puni: ! h;
ment when-the oemsion arisei, is much more
effectual than the threatening of a gretit jam.
ishment should the fault be renewed.
9. Never giveYoUr childrtn anything
cause they cry for it;
10. On no acenunt allow them to do at
nue time, what ypu have imbidden, under:
Tike eircutristanceqi at another. i • •
11. Teach* !heal that the only' sure awl
easy way to appear good.*is to tie : goi.itl.
' 12. Accustom them to make their little re.
citalsvith perfecttruth.. , , --.
13.. Never allow tale bearing.
pai,agrapl)s.
fr7"Secret Sucieiles.—The Pittsburg Cads.
eliefulininates againit the masons and oilier
similar associations, and • urges men:Geis of
its . sect to have - nothi to do with theni.—
Now, the least dem gratin sad roost . irre
sponsible secret ety the world has ever
j
seen.is the itiemrchy4of that same sect; and it
is not tube wondt*ed at that ii should he
jealous of all others.? The truth is, - The Pope
and. Cardinals like no secret societies except
those under their own management ;the Jes
uits, for example.
s Tonmancr.—The Prosecuiting, Attor
ney of Turcarawas county, Ohio, after care..
MI scrutiny, has!declared that costs, exited.
sea; loss of tne; lees, Ike., of lawsuits grow.
Ong out of the tise of liquor. has cost:Mai
county, more than SISM - HI, in eighteen
months !' This .is 'a greater sum than the
entire county tal!;levied in that county.
Lt A Small:Family.—The• -Fort Smpt h
(Ark.) Herald says that there isa man resid
ing in that irounty, named Jahn" P. Norton,
who has been married three tine s, and is the
lather of twenty.nine children=--nine sons
and. twenty daughters., He ,is sisty•ntue
years of age, and was a Ranger in the last
war. lie is a native of Amherst Gamy, Vs.
C 17.! A women izt the Bar.—T4e Cleveland
Piaindealer says' that Mrs. Emma R. Cue
has been pursuing a course of legal stsdjes,
fur the purpose of qualifying herself. for the
practice,of that profession. What jury could
withstand the .eloquence of audit - a special
pleader ? I
•
CO' Since the; discover) , of gold io Cali
fornia, 600 vessOi hive gone yound Cape
Horn, into the Pacific, which have not re
turned. -Some were broken up at Sao Fran
cisco, and eorn4 found employmeor in the
Pacific.
.. . ,
• . .
Oa' The Russian clergy ate i orant and
Thelptiestly office Is regarded es
a means of escaping slavery, and the priests
pass nearly half their lives ill a state of in
toxication.
a 7" Potomacohe Washington correspon
dent of the Baltimore Paritot;swys that a
strung and s)sternatic effort will be made to
place Col. Beauln in the Speaker's Chair of
the nest 1-rdose jofßepreseatatives.
a7lielgium, ;it appears, is the most vocal
of nattims. The number of singing societies
in that little wintry is six hundred and six
ty-twa, beside, innumerable clubs. M
(17'Neor Ciricianori alentletnan has a six
acre lot of grape Titus; which Will.yield 1000
gallons of grape juice to, the acre, worth 81 a
gallon.
1:17 The Siege of Maine says, that,t he best
sewing•machine," in the World. is otie
a "ut 17 yeari . bld, that wears gaiter boths
and a pocket td Put her wages in.; ,
. .
g - There is :,but.one way of being correct
and agreeing with everybody.i ,It is to say
no thing that On be of any pcuti(ible use to
any one.— Bh . Atepad.
•
0:7 The L o ndon tannibussea,rua CO miles
a day, but those to Paris only '4O, and none
of the cabs 0- faster than two miles an
1:17" Coal is very scarce in Cincinnati—so
much so that seine manufaattiling estallsh
inents havectopped:work in 'consequence.
ca . Chttiles - Dichens 'computes that one
sixth oi the English people gain their liveli
hood from - the trade with the united Stater.
11:7" To give:Brilliancy to tAe Ryes.—Sbut
them early at night, end opettothem early in
the morning. • v
gj - Actim, lias been commeiiced in Jersey
city to stop all:liquor-set hog on-Sundays.'
0:741on. &sine Greenleaf. Law Professor
of Cainbridge University, is dead.
ID7 The r prints soldier in pussia is less
than six cents it month.
OV-Prrns4 4 / b crt has adopt! ihe Amen.
can reaper on model farm. 4
_ (17^ he Eargsisns there is* Doh a eery wbieb
eactabaiabeebandetit mum •
STEAM PRINTINGA,I O 4IOE.
ffriirincpttinertaftbrerrPreema t we *Waft pow
troeuts . ,loll end BOON 111115222111;et
ary.ifereriptioe, at the oflca 01. T%/ Mows'.
onnnot, elesper then it can 1* done at any spar
• • Lenient in Itht Coanty;fonb as• •
n l 4 Protpalota,. - Billoafr
ok 4
Lase Postera, , Re ad 2"
Hand Ildts. . Pap, Hoofs,,
Arettleit of Agreement, Tits 800/
Bill • - 'Order Baal e4t
At the.very shortest notice. Our * - T.1)( 1
wet 308
TYVE is more entensire than that °Garry ether
011iee in It& section of the Rice, and we keep
hands emplaced expret,ly tor Jobbing. ,',Sebeg •
practice( Printer ceraelf, we will guarantee one
work to be a. neat *a any mat ea befouled ail in
the emes. PRINTING IN COLORS ilopettf.tho ,
ebortest entire. •
' • DURT-
Books beta in every 'variety of "Wet that
Moots ut:- everpinicriptmo.ussuattsoutod,banutdikont
ruled to outer at short not Ica..
for tlit ettititnitu.
r:►lVNli TBRN ON TOBACCO.
•
We antici pate our lady readers will Gain'
imously congratulate themselves oa the sharp
hit winch the hatnidable Faulty Fete makes
at the vulailes art the " vile weed," in the
Musical World and Tinies:l
Hare 1, Tabitha 'rottipsies, a rightlo trey
share tit the itesh air witantaminatedt ear
have I not t 1 ask the quesuun with my
arms - I might as welt say what
I've gut to,say, puptuu fashion, ail to tip
toe mood wy subject, mincing and curtsey
ing when all a.blaxv with netigaatiun.
1 ask again: Ihre I a right to toy share
of fresh air uucontatniaattd f or Wive I not
Do I go out for a walk'! Every wan I
meet is a It.ctivatitise chancier:l Ever y
smoke—smoke—smoke :—great lung tails of
at following in their wake, white
. 1 dodge and
trist nod choke,-trying to escape - the coda of
thil staling Anaconda, till black in the
lace. 1, Tabitha Tompkins, whose grand
tauter was tweed the "aiguers" at the Dacia
tatiou of Independence! 4 Itelseveuty-siii
brie borne it as Wog as lean without data- -
age'to hooks and eyes.
11 i try to escape it, by gettioglnto au om
nibus, tnere itls again ! II it dates riot twig
mate inside, some " geutletuan " ou the box
or top, warts it into the wtadows. ,I,FI take
refUge•al a terry boat, I fiat "gealleateu
re
quested nut to smoke," (as usual,) a dead
letter,—no more regarded than is the law
against gaming, or the Sunday liquor traffic.,
Do I go to a concert in Castle Garden; ant
step out on the balcony betw een the parlor
tnauces tor a breath of fresh 'au—myriads of
lighted Havannas send me dizzy antatag
gertug.back into the concert room. Does a
gkittlentan call to see we of an evening—the
instant he shakes his' "atutausial curls," and
givei "a uud," I have to run for my "Vituti
grette."•
ILook at Cut
iugaia Wort ,
mud ilid . the
wed 4
Letter to dial
dotal
trazll to the
Do advertise for lodgings: and after
much inspectiou of rooms, and wearand rear
of paneuee and gaiter boots, wake , a tiltAl dw
tecttun I Do I. emigrate with tag trunk and
Julie uuuk and a whole orst'of blue-tine*
Do I get my reeking4hair, and work-tables
and writiog-desk, and pretty little (amp, all.
gaiety- trausported and tuogitudinized to my
!mutt 1 Do 1, in a Paradisaical state
mind, (attendant upon said successful emi
,grattun,) gu to my closet, some fine Morn
ing, and take down a "et theta T-,-alairetida
Ind unions, what ao ' odor! All the '• pa
thane and "near-mown hay" in New York
wouldn't sweeten it. 61x young men Olathe
usher side of that closet, and ad smokers!!
Betty. you tniy have that dress---1 ',outdo%
tutich it with a pair of wogs. •
Do I lend a mast:mine Wand a copy of
At
exauder Smith's poems I—can I ever *loch
it Bya,cr nil it has /ken through quarantt
Doti lie, by mistake, carry norte my jiff , 1.
to Ws. pu.ntet alter a concert P--can
pule the hunts It 111Uzt hung dal:4llElg LI Ole
t:lo4lvs inte before it can be, alluwed
etlfue Its place round, my neck
'•c.%TIO?
btiug priottcl
;ticed4u a cuL
tuld
:
[hest lulatc),
fly ul lusiaut
atieLiesa. Lrt
caudigia t• yt,u
2lr. Seward was called upon to deliver the
-opening address at the dedicatitm el Capital
Univeisity to Columbus, Ohio, Sept., 14th.
which I.las made its appearance in the i üblie
papers. .31r. SA aubject was the Destiny . of
America. lie presenis a graving pictqre of
the future cendition ot 4113 Makin, and
says :• . .• -
‘• lithe future which you seek consists to
this—that these thirty-three - Mafia shall con•
tame to exist for al period as long as the fore
sight is allowed o anticipate after-coming
events, that they ball be illf the while (tee,
ti t :
that they shall re wan distinct and indepen
den m
tin deesne. unumy, and, nevertheless.
be only one in cot ruerce sod foreign a ff airs.
that these shall ar se from among the,m, and,
i\ritniu their coalition domain, even more
/hart thirty-ono other equal States, alike free.
itidependeat and united,' that the bo ers of
the Foirral Republic. so peculiarly CO ORM.
5
,ted, e kali be extended so that it_shal greet
the KW when it touches the tropic, and when
ihe sends Ins glancing rays towards th Pular
, f trete, and shall mantle even distant islands
to tidier ocOu; that our populatiouVnour
counted by tehs of millions, shall ultimately
he reekouea by hundreds of milliony—that
our wealth shrill increase alhousand fold,.and
our commercial connections shall be Multi
plied, and our political influence be enhanced
in proportion with this wide development,
and that mankind shall clime to recognize io
us a successor of f the few great States which
have alternately:lorne commanding sway in
the world. II ibis, and ouly this, is desired,
then I am lies to say that if, as you will
readily proMise, our public and private vit.-.
tees shall be preserved, nothing scans to me
ware certain than the attainment of this Fu
ture, so ,surpassingly comprehensive and
magnificent." ,
!LI)
tvr thew What
I do something,
!nd-ser that a to
"tube/ It wil
t- p
•
leveu ish to
1-e that th ey eau
e yuut s t•eutti.
i 1 i Tug Roth. or 'THE Evii..--The moue•
tary, affairs at New Ytirk,,seem to have
reached a crisis. The hest commercial pa
per, broigs from 10 to 15 per cent. per month.
lu relerritig to the suhject, acid tractug the
causes, the Comer , end Enquirer trtithfullV
remarks: ,
"The increase of foreign dry goods impor
ted in" September, 1851, was,siary per cent.
beyond thosel of Septemher,,lBs2. For the
:nine months uP 1853, (ending Sept, 300,)thir
increase was:fuliy fifty per gent. beyond the
import; for the correspondingjperiod of 1852.
The aggregate for 18a3 exceedeilat venty-sev.
ea millions in value, against less than filly
millions in 1852.
Thtt tr theiroat oft/te all.: This idenneal
increase of twenty odd millions brings shout
in th,e;exportof cow. This would dive been
the c4e, or nearly so, if the Banks had not
curtailed tenlmithons in their loans since An.
gust Ist, hut: the two causes combined to
gether. added to the increased value OP:10'
ney abroad, are fully sufficient to aceouni ler
the present stringency in this market." •
" DJAIIIZ Law FACT. --/la incident
occurred at the Second Ward polls yesterdays
which is worth narratiog. Au otherwise
respectable looking individual, in a state of
partial intoxication, approached the polls and.
demanded a Maine Law ticket. A bysitiut•
er generously placed in hia jhatid a Demo•
cratic ticket,: whereupon the vicuna of temp•
'advt.', after glarcmg at it for a moment,
cast it froM:him, exclatinior, want to
vole the Mahle Law ticket ; I want Them id
atop' telling litluor ; if they did not sell
guar I would not be drunk ; but I can't help
it !" lie grasped the Maine Law ticket, and
placd it in ihe boa, and added." I hope the
Law will bcpassed." A number. of persons
were afterwards heard to declare that ibey
Were ioduced to vote for the Maine Law by
the feeling appeal of tlts poor' inebriate.—
din Goz.
I I ,
Tits Benixt o , ..trauvksti.—The
Eco d' Italia of New, Vork. mentions a re
port, that the Pope's Nuecio, 'Monseigneur'
tlsQtst. is about to comtbehce two law suits, .
.one against the editor, And the'other against
somebody concerned in' some plot. itramilt
himself. The , editor of the 'Et.' desbinre
himself ready, and to give Bintei yr wider
range than ever for a prosecution, publishes
a list of Italian patriots acid republicans shot.
trfiklogna white Monseigneur was %veer,
nof - oftbat city with absolute powers. ~The
names of one hundred. and thirty-three vic
tims are given. Must of them were young
men. Oae, a female, was reprieved tot a .
time, because she fell in it - fit of convulaloos .
at the place of-execution. The Erwaires
Journal's Inhiorafe laudation of Monseigneur
BEDINI has probably provoked this state
ment. .
11:7. llotrio To PRA r.- 7 -Whea Abby Kell,'
Foster . was about to commence_ her lecture
at the City Hall last Sunday, she first stated
to the audience " That althougb,sbe herself
did not believe in ejaculatory
_exercises be.
lore commencing services on. the (Bahhath,
yet she knew there were those fa- Ike. Rift
whose consciences would not allow them to
deviate from the general rule." -She , there
fore called upon any one who lilt se dis-.
posed, to make an opening prayer, but dream
ing that any one woolthe so audacious as
to take it. up. She was - Misappointed how.
ever, for a pious old` colored lady of .thta
ty, thinking perhaps that a little 'assistance
from the "high power'might be beneficlil to
the emancipation of bet IN.Wkoetried down
at ~.her seat - and made a good long prayer.'
for - which Abby thanked ber"over, the left,"
and went on with the lecture.—Dierast Th.
bunt, Oct. 13. •
M:M=l
DE4rlcb Matter.
DENTESY Ut A.llEittle.A.
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