The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 26, 1853, Image 1

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    TERMS
.OF TILE MINERS' JOIIIIPIAL. ,
•INOLY 61-PSCILIPTION.
'TWO DOLLARS per annum, payable semi-an.
tually in advance to those who reside in the Conn
. ty, and annually in advnnce to those who reside out
et the County. The publisher reserves to tumself
the right to charge 52 50 per nnnum,when payment
is delnyedionger than one' year.
eLttit4:
Pare CopiCs to one Address, - S 5 00
:4even do do do - - 10 00
Filtren •do do do - 20 00
I.V" men and Srliaa Trarher,l . supplied
• w,th the Jountlt at 15 in advance.. '
RAils car AtirERTIMNG.
tine Square of 14 lines i aquas, 3 mos., $3 00
tunes, $1 00 6 jnontlis, 500
in;ertion. 25 I year, 800
4 ;Ines. I time, t.';`) I Carder of :Ilkley,- 300
s i d,,erfsit in.ertion, Ili do 5 luta*, 500
N..c,•lrants and other; advertising by Or year
u:dtr the privrleg,e of itoerting different ad.
erti-ehlelll , Weekly. I'4 011
t'l-i. Advert i;etnenbL, a,‘ per, aureernent.
BUSINES'& : CARDSj
• 13 Übe purclig,e :intl. - 31e of 11 , 41
tato; buying arot N.tllng Coal; taking Charge of
; little.. &X. , . and collecting rents—from
t.•btl years experience hi Ike County be hope■ to
,g,..stlrfaction. 11111 re Malianiartgo 7 , treet.Pottgrille.
f'ff AS. M
14.11
A.irit 5,1.,:0
JMIN BA \i \A N. • ATTORNEY AT LAW. has
ere:heti np office 111 Centrentt Von t , ' oppo
.ite the Epincopnl Church, when, be w Ili he daily,
f,m , :tt,! 3 °stock. ittisinenn 'mein In him will re
l., IN. prompt hity addresned',lp hint at either
nr torn ignhurr,
11,C. ft, ISSI
1L ii Aliif 9fllPl ' i7S~ ATTORNEY AND
ci orNst: 1.1,i) R at Law. Philadelphia ,wlliattend
~11,ctiong Ina all other le‘al huntne,s in the City
idjolning i iitire and rigriArfietc.—
.(liiier No. 7 . 4 South Sfxtli etePl Phtl34lophlad
I F. WHITNEY, EKCGANGE, CUI.LF.C•
l'nnonis,l2,ll, roll General Afency Office
tr. Minvi,c* link, i n on
i 0 ,,, 0t money, G 91.1 and IGLAFTS on Philn
2,11,1 Ne•n York for xale
Mach 20.
•
E.rmit simpsoN, Iliniug Engineer. has Ir-
POnli, to Dr. Chuhester next
.1...0 !on one below the Peaterooni,f:pi.e..pal Church
('-iiire Streei, where tie will.prompt
...en.l to al order. iu the lane of his prole...kit..
April i. NV. s r itlf
yostri 'WILLIAMSON Jr..JAS.VOOPICR
Attornics at Law, Yot tavlllr. tlilice in Centre. St
•, frw do.ra Eat; toC tit,' " P , nneylvaitia Hall." Mr
ill atte.thl at all the C0m1...
LpAiiiville,l4,_. 7, le6t)
Sl - HUE:I:HART o THE PEACE,
Ibtlevlllc. ,W:11 attend promptly to lAillertidna,
,rn. ten. l'utclueand Bala rii Ilea! gettne. &c... in
:i• - • Mir 11:111County.Pts. Office in Centre Street.oppo-
Ile the Town litll. Oct 20, 1n25.
TOIIN C. CON ILA 13, USTIIT - OF TIM PEACE,
VI will attend Io
_riti) eigrlistvil Co his care,
punctually. , Bill.. and , Note,. collected, Ate. Oilier in
Market St., iinposite,Hr.llahirrtitaitt's.
JIITi4; 5 in.ML :
• - • •
T% MKS 11. GRA ESP, ATTORNEY AT CAW,
hiring removed to roltawilio. has olwried . sin office
o ode, the Telegraph IntiCe.evlartstreet,option ' itethe
Miners' Bank.
nee. 11,
•MC'Pllft Cs Ai
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01t,,. to one
I,li Mingo. nl Vital Stet,re Poitsv
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IV ILLIAII L. IN iIITN V, Al-run:icy
ni Law; J''llyctllr , Achtrylklll ronnty, Pa. (Mire
n rent re 114,1 try opplistle Ole Millets . 11111. k.
.1311.1, It4:0
iv M. WII.IUN , kI AIIISTRATE, CIiNVE):
/ . antrl, Land Agent and Ornera I Coiled - loc.-
() Poit , d;illik, Pa,
Auv.3o, IS6O, 15-1 y
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J.%i1l Pi I'. lIICIMAILT. Ailflrta:y at 1.33, rammis
Niatt.l iOl New . folk. I)dire oppovile Ainviricin
11. , 1 ,, , I'.'titi , t<ire. I, l'atlEville, PrIk111:1. _
. April 21, 1• , :l2, 17—ry•
OFFICIAL.
Vrt - tIit.:DIENt:E to an. ortter• of She I_:uurt 01
--- - :1t :,Inutt,ta l'lrn, of . Schuylkill County, the t.4,lfer
ill Qt ...,01 county itubil-11,-. the following ;um
moll. in l'ailltion . -J A .lE'3 NAGLE. Slwrill.,
Lendr-4 iilic•-. Voit-wpie, I foi 1-„. I t;,,','f
tw (.7 pilimo6v,litth oi- n•illisyNania to
. ." , chtivll;
I: 11'illlaal C I ninLe yousecilre 'of pros:
o, wing bps Haan Ham we command you that• you
toy eood ntid lawiul -tuninotter-, John
I with tiotiti, lo his Guardian: Rob
rrl Ii
Knit:tat, yeoiti;m.!. , o that they. be Lmd• appear
nt..h.te Jai .lit.ll2esat l'ot tsville, at our (.:unitty Court
.t Commo . n Pica , , there Idles held the first
ot lieepabet hex t. tL sdion.• wheiclore,l,vhere
u; they the -aid plaintill unit the -.aid defendant-, to
• and itlidiVided do,hold : All that ki or peer
ul „aid. -.made lu Nuiver , a.rian Town-hip; in InC
Cumino: tut retlnh )
rounded wild aleseidied tiptoes viz viz .
in: at a hCap or stone , at the southt , i'est corner al
of land commonly, talown ar the Duncan
how Inc properly or, Carey. Lea and at herb,
then, e,hy the }llllle north nineteen degrees we , t,
lawn - Tit perches and tour•li. - 111hs to a 'po,l and
ci -liar- near a hind. oak,!, a corner of the tiortic
ward! , len i 01 the •aid trait, thence by .the
%aid. paid or - via wart simth twenty•tWo degree..
We,l, II inefi -lour perches and two-tenth-to a pin-f
arid neap , 1‘ , 111 ., 111 the 11111 . ol Elizabeth Mehl
;vie:- land, then. e i,y
. It, ',Malt nineteen .I..grecs
etc!, -et eat)'per elle. to a past hear u pruce in the
:air of land • otionelily kiIONVII as the l'ut I: Fatal
rat, thence the same north tiny-nine &glees
and (hive-114.0 tern cast, rue hnudred and eighty-six.
1111 ii to ri hoc of
mill late of James non'ald-on, deceit-rd, and by it
iiinetcen degiees we:tt,• : I)erclie,
to a corner of the a lore-aid Lhineltu tract,
ibeiwic il south -Priy-isignt degrees West. tight c:.
to the ithien ut beginning; TO:naming.'
PM, acres and fl tv-seven perches in inic'd, sting
ulna- Ire br Ilie,saie More or less, and Inc' salne
i'l'lii ,lll,ll Kolilionllitneol betni'Cerr
them hi lie uuelirl levordin,4 Izr ' Ws and the
‘ 1 • 10 9. ei Ihl , c%OininOnwoallii, in midi caw made
,Iq gain...ay' and the saute to be dote do
het I,•r nut VOL ye impi , tly a!,:lute‘t the - -awe laws
na.l , ii-tot..
. as it In , }11( . 1. &I• and 011 then
,urninknieri mud
a
r 111..... the IcillOridile C. W . ['Tipp., E=l.,
Pre•ideill at our said I:ourt at Poitsvilie,lhe
A. 1.1 , .
• , - .1011 N II A,lt LA N, Prothonotary , .
4_l-W •
SHERIFF:* SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALES - of-REAL ESTATE. 1'
By v,rtue eMundr,- wilt, 0 i:,•,„ht,,,,,, /:,)".
~,:', and I. ran i...irial.. 1 ,- ,ried out of the c,,ilet
ul , %.(111,11011 PiedS of :SA:11110:dt (20tIllty and to tue
,t,,e, led, 11$ ere Will be iAo4ell to l'ubin• :Sale or'
. 'An'i , , .11 r".ATIT it DA V November tltitit„ IS: , :l. at
n , ,. ~ toet; at I,in : tory:noon, at the l'ublm limn.: ot
.1 tioNtA., F. 1131 (.111F:t1TY,
.o'ott,v tile not•et m the
lt, , , rouelt ....t....t?Oth•ville, :3,< ; htivik.ll County, the lot
lowmg de-ertlied lient lE . ..nvie, to wit. :
ALI., that eertain nte,,unge, tenement and Iraq
n.r p re, cn_litnd •.:nmate in the town-lops North Mnn- '
t4entn, Norwegmn and iirlllllsll, in t , ehuyt• ' a
i"ii County, bounded and de,eribt..4.l lb. Kirt •
h.,h.,w ,, , * to Wit .—livomptn.' at ti z.tone.. ~,i,
a
„wliee. by land ot' ll ' eniN - Biddle' north s 1
e:ghtoen' and one-hati ~; -------- we,t, one
hundred at ;event -six 'perches to n stone, dhence
bv land ocflt,mas iniht and others south sev
enty tlegreki; west. thirty-Iwo . and one•ituarter
perches to a stone, thence by the same tn)riletweit
ty degives west. t Wenty-sik 1k -relies and one-quar
ter ton stone, induce by the -ante L.outh'!oxty-isitte
degrees west, tWu hundred 111111 hiriyaperelies
10 d span oak, thence! by the same smith thirty
vot:degrees we;t, • , ixty-stx perehes ton pine, thence.
by land late ut Cantleli 4 noxyklen, uuW Yuri; C u m•
pally, south that y-tiiite - ile : .:fet , east, one hundred
and sixty perche4Vu it stone, th t •nee by the
-ante and the r 4 ezoial hint main north seventy-three
degrees east. c dlies to a oak.
thence by the sante north lot }dive thl.trees east,
t r W et at y -two pet - cites to a squill., thence by the same
meth enty-lhiee degiee. east, one' hundred and
curer -two 'perehe; to the plat, ut beginning, con•
laming :nil acres and :2!perelies, be the.sonie mule
a...N, being the saine.pretnise , which Samuel .•
and Eq her; 1114 sod., by t heir( deco bear
.ll./ date 4th eit Alay, 1h.11.1, granted mid conveyed
lietterion, record, in Bhitsville, ut
ti. „pill. e for recording 01 in deed boa:
N, . puge".litt, with the. appurtenances, *consist
ot a two story trame Dwelling house, with
story of 4tone, one 1! story frame Dwell
a Alutible 2 -tory frame Dwelling, lion,.
wan a ono story !mine linchru thereto attached, :4
-toly flame. er house., 1 two story
tram,. Dwelling tiee , e with a stone bavtnent:
water power ?':.'uwintlf, 1 Blacksmith•
51,,,p 1 Carpenter .Fhoji. I Cooper shOp, :
;ratie Office, I .tone Barn. 1 frame l'ow- aft
der null mid, to o hoti-e, l 1. ti atm: Building eg
.i.iend.l.ll tor u saltpetre inn!, I triune
fratne Hay hou.'e and Wagtin 'shed,-as the
property of GEA.IIIGE BETTERTUN.
ALt.q.). All that eertnin tract or piece of woodiund
situate in Brunch ToWtai hip, Count v,
hounded by lands , of Richard Forest
linproyernent CoinpanV, and other-, tiled surveyed
on a warrant granted by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania to NieliO Allen, doted the Sat day or
t-eptember, "and t-urveyed to purotatwe there.'
:I on the 13th day iot May, 1.323, enntammtc 108
irrel, mote •or le•-•,,H -a' the property of PETER
ALSO, Alt that certain lot or piece of ground
unit is the Borough. of Port Carrion, S.chuylkill
~e.'ourity, bounded on the 'north atid N.rath by lot
it Seitztuger and Wetherill. on the w",at by on e t,
iev and im the east hy Coal wan, containing in
width 24 leet, 'and in depth 9:) feet with the
appurtenances, consittink of a two story frame
Dviellint house with a stone bareinent, and a frame
t7iF.6le—an the property of 'SOLOMON . BRETZ.
iILSO, All that ecruna lot or piece of ground:dr.-
-mite in Morrirs' Additiou.to Pott-rille,tu the Borough
pot si tile, in the Cliunty of bounded
and de-e'ribed a , folliallvs • Beginning at the diiiisiou
',s e or ine land of Israel W. Morns and land late of
me North American Go., on the eastwurdly
ate,ot Centre street; thence north CO degrees vast
slow , : the said land late of the North Atnerlean Coal
Met to the weftwardly line of the Mt. Car
ton it e a rae d Company, j thence along,
rue .ante mirth one degree earl, Sri fee,
11 .
~ n e'or lees, to the' lot intended to hare
bran conveyed to rub Winkle, thence s
sane south tr.!idelgrers went sev•
eulv-ihiic feet to the east wardl y Nide of Centre
.lrret : thence' utolig the some oouth twenty-five
degreun curt seventy•tive feet, more tir less, to the
vice of tieginunn, w.th the appurtenance, con
•• ; , s of a three Ntory atone ;Store and Watehotnie,
a !rattle able and liainelleds. -
. Al.,:iCt, All. tnree certain ...tone niesatiage% and
name ines.anage., and tenements, and lot or piece
• ,l 'ground, ',dilate in the Borough ut Puttseilie,
t'eliuylkill County, commencing at a stake 'in the
idle in the Centre Tunipil.re, and in the line divid•
g land of I-rail W. Morrie, Iron land n.xt the
. N , rth Arnerican Coal ['ornpany,lbenre along oaid
line aoutb. only-night degree, we4,.eixty feet One
ice 11, 'Lowe northerly parallel w.:th Centre Turn
1-Le one hundred unit titty-rive tectr tune inches to
a . twent...' feet wide alley, thence long the ltne•of
'we said alley islet la; seventy degr a twelve • Min
tile.. earl eighty-tour feet .IN inch a to the Centre
Turnpike, thence alonng the line o f he Centre Turn
. 1:3:e Lonely-nine letv four inche‘l to the Place 01
1 5,
het:mining, bring the ohm, lot Ot; round which la•
reel 'kV. Morro , granted and eot veyed. to - iame4
Downey, by deed dated the !,Itnit - da • of the eleventh
month, A. D. 1 1 ..i:.17, recorded in Zs:c uytkill Comfy,
..- in deed book, ; page 362, with lbd improretnents,
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VOL. XXIX.
consisting ore two story frame Tavern House; With
two large Back Buildings, about fifty feet iuileptb
by .thirty-sis. feet nt width. ALSO, three separate
and distinct two story stone bottles; occupied as,
truant houses—a stone building 22 feet deep, by IS
lent wide and IS feet high, called a bottling house,'
anti 3 stone arched Vaults. There
,is also a: large
and never failing spring of water ou the '
prenuses—as the property - of JAMES
, DOW N EY.. 11111211
• sin ALSO, All that certain met-aunt, ten-
einem and tract or piece of !and situate in
the townships of North Manbeim, Norwegian and
Branch, in Schnydrill County; bounded and de
scribed us follows, to wit :—Beginning at„a 'stone,
thence by land of Henry Biddle north eighteso and
one-half degrees west, one hundred and seventy-six
perches to a stone, theme by hind of Toombs Sib.'
lytuan ' and others south seventy degrees iwest,
thirty-two and one-quarter perches to a stone,
thence by the same north twenty degreeslwest.
twenty-six perches and one-quarter to a stone,'
thence by the, same south sixty•ninb degrees west,
two hundred and forty perches to a span- oak.
thence, by the same south thirty-six degrees west,
sixty-Mix , perches to u pine, thenee by land late of
Chas. Suolviten, now York. Co.o south thirty-nine
degrees cast, one hundred and sixty-seven perches
to aa
funa, thence by the same and the. Second
Moue Mouitiu float/ Seventy-three degri4s east, eighty
six perch e r to a Mies:nit oak, thence by the same
north torty-rivedegreeseast, twenty-two perches to
a stone, thence by the same north seventy-three de
grees east, One hundred and sixty-two perches to the
place of beginning,contatuing 36 (acres and 72 perch
es,be the same more or les.s,being the same premise.
which Geo. W. Betterton and• Sarah, hie wile, by
their deed, beariug:date July 31st, 1519, granted and
conveyed to Peter Allison, recorded in Pottsville
' in the office tor - recording deeds, &c., in deed book
N0..33, page 147, with the appurtenances, consist
ing of a two shiry frame Dwelling house with a
basement story ot:smne, cam story frame Dwell
rug house, a double two story frame '
Dwelling house" with a one story name •
Kitenen attached, 2 two story, frame it:
Dwelling houses, 1 two story, frame as
Dwelling house with a stone basement, 1
water power Sawmill, 1 Blacksmith shop, 1 Car
penter snap. I Cooper shop, I frame Other, I stone
Barn, 1 name Powder mill and Drytiouse, 1 IMMO
Building- intended 'tor a saltpetre Mill, I frame Stu- ,
'ble, I frame Hay house and -Wagon shed-41i 'the
property ot•PE'l ER ALLISON.
ALSO. All the equal undivided eighth part OE
ttWelve contiguous tracts of land, situate. partly in
Branch tow-to:hip and partly in Tremont township,
!Schuylkill ~County, surveyed in pursuance of 1:2 -
warrants granted to James Stllvman, Peter Filbert,
Josepa Itie.ter. Jr., John Kidd, Abraham Bower,
John Spvker, Philip Miller '
John Otto, Charles
pay Conrad Evans. John S d, Feger and :William
Coleman, dated the 18111 day of November, 1793.
oaeh containing trtS acres and 119-perches; and ,in
the whole aboiu al GO acres, more or less, with the
'usual allowance, with the appurtenances.
Al St TwO cerium other tracts or pieces of
land, one of them situate on Big Mine Rum in Bin
lerlownstim, Schuylkill County, bounded on the
west by land surveyed on a warrant to James lint
on the - north by land surveyed on a warrant
to. W ill lam Elliott, aim the rust and south by lands
surveyed on 'warrants to William Kietmer, and cant:
taming about 41;0 acres, more or less, rith the ap
pitrtenunees, consisting of a two stor y' log Dwelling
house with a 11 story frame Kite en thereto lit-,
mein d, aframe Bain :ind dame Wagon house.
AND the whet of them situate on Big Run, in
the towliship and ..outity atoresuid, bounded on the
tiorthby the I ille:Of the counties ot Northumberland
and 'Schuylkill, on the east by the partitiot. line: f
lot. No. 4, in a ejtaiiii puruuon b.ttween
David F. Gordon, Marks Johu Biddle
and others, on the south and west by the •7•
line of surveys on warrants grunted to a a
William Martin, Isaac Nti•, ratites Cow
sert and James Stephens, being parts and pareels;of
lout surveys on warrants to the said William Mar l 7
nn, Isaac Neil; .61711.4 Cowsert and„.fames Stepp;
eas, and volitillning 450 in-ri.s7T(itti their re-,
pective appurtenaiwits, consisting in s ir Iwo story
traine Dwelling house—as the property of HENRY
II ROADS and ELISHA DECK . un - , administkis
to . rs at JACOB K 13ovrm, deceased. -
Seized, taken in execution and will be sold tiy'„
JAMESeNAGLE, rkhertir
~LrnH's Oilice, Polo viler, i
Nov. 5,1853. .
SOU
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MANUFACTURES:
ROYER, EROS.' IMPROVED SEAL
rliEs,s M A N
EACIURERM, DIE
• SINKERS,
and •!
ENCIRA ElLsi,
,11 iIC K r3trell;
Plesladebthtti,
. 1 1' h e improved •,
Real Press iota
Improvement uyer:
lhrolJ style SEAL
Pit ENS, aR II I.llllfiS,
up a mines for Pot
pressmo watt pie.;
great, st rase ; is light, duhrb 1., and i.. 1 likely Rip.
out of orth.a•
Price of Press and Seal, all miniplete, from $5 to
mires vary ing'areordirie, , fo sizes of Press, und'.!
work. 1 the Seal.
ire
Or received thrriUgh mail, promptly atielided,
nr, and Pre • em tu any part of the country.
Se, t. in, 1 '53., 37-but
1
rn ;mum rEnruinEnv•-:..
, .
0 EV ERAL Prize Medals have been assardi-il. to
6 - 1 NieI:LAIN for his sooting Perfumery, ,Faricy , :
ri,laies and NMl:trice:l,ll different Institute? gifting '
the lard din - years. ; I
MrELAIN, Manufacturer and Importer of She
follow tog wicks., &lamely celebrated Vegetntile,!
Raw Oil, Bear's Oil, beet's now, and Eustrel,
'U different kilo's'. of extzaOts for Om Handkerchief ..••••',;
Colopws; Toothpastes. .1.;c.; also, his unriv.tiletl.i
Maetietit , none} ,Crystaline, WiiNor, Walnut. arid,
a variety of iillit-E1 .111ey Soaps, washing or itta4t
vine; ft earl Powdri, Lily: White. Alabaster Posideil
twits; Clothes, 111,1, 11.14, Stiletto , : and Tooth BrII01.1':
re; Port Simmies, Meaning, for ket, and Vine Muth.'
t4,,,g t bs;, all - -Of w loch our be purchased cheap
rash at North toll Street, below Rate.
delphta. ft. "''
N. liberal discount to dealers '•
":
Sept. 111, Ltsa:l. !May 2.),, '53 22-Itul j 3i. -- •
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SUPEiLIOR WINDOW BLINDS!.
Hitirron;.&uu., rte. 4U North 1 -4 1X(0.101 4 i..;
.1 - L. below ARIAL Philadelphia. One 'of the theistt
ben niouttlaetor les in the Untied SOiteki
Orients wig 01 some of the iiiii st splendid sty len 6r ,
ilhattsand iStiatii•S•ulii."ll have won the Prizelt
,the Fraukyln Institute, for Oita superiority of holsl6. I
:wd-plenthir'oLcoureption. We buy out
cheap for cash, and areMurselves practical, titeclia•O•c.
les. which roubles Ira to sell super lor•11111111? & titiallrri
at the ratios price that others t•barge for totem& *it
Cedes.
It- Shades and Blinds of every variety, and charadt
ter on. Itand.and made to ordei at short tiutice shf,S,
lollyried it requited, c.> Repairing mid, Jobbing hq
!?'
We study to please the public taste.
10,-16 . 51.
CHEAP WINDOW SHADE DEPOT
AND MANUFACTORY OF
• i
L. JiIIL LER 4 CO.,
S. W. C'orner itch and Second Si,.,
v EttV VARIETY OF SHADES, Wholesaletihß
such as Scroll. FfoWer,Colnie,
Oil and Dt y Landscape?, are to be had at the I.i.whlt
pro es for quality of work. Oideta for Gilt, Pigrin
Still., Loitered and other Shades executed' at !Mop
'dor. .
Merchants ott.Lot hers are Int• Red to give us a trill.
WI %V ILL TRY 10 PLY:Arill.
Illasses, Trimmings, always on hand.,
Remember W. comer •siLCOND and ARCM
Streets, Philadelphia.
32-Sin . I
A NEW ARTICLE. • 'i :I' .
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.1 , F FORD - ::4 1-,
_-_,-_
P &TIC, T t 114NITIAN BLINDS
Illittile overcome the only objection 'to
I l ' this highly tai,eful and ornamental appendagrt
every weill'arnislied house. They are no arratigedie
to /a doir*Vrent the top of the window as writ :a.
hoist'un Non the bottom, or can be auspended
any piiiiryletween; giving free tierces to tight tbd
air when required, affording every oppoitutitti.isif
cleaning them from the dual . . They are as dimple
in arrangement and nearly as rheap as the; °Hine!,
blind. —Ai/ 1 a2kie;that you tall and examine tAFw
ilorkm joirchastog.
ER N•ir Ir ENT WINDOW Sill Drls, Heed IMMO, this
811.rde., Gill 0 - okra, klands.and Pins,
LETTERED r , II4DER roa STCFRE WINDOI4III painted
to order. %Vire-cloth Window Rrecuhniatiufactuitil
In order, beautifully landscaped or plain.
F. FORM
Whalka le viii &tail Dealer. No. 2i ilotithi
Eighth St.,ld door beta Market.Philad'h:',
Mai 21,1853. 4 . ' 11-IT
WILLIAM GROVES tic co. 'S ,
uripitz TER I", BEDDIFG AND FEAT&
ER WAREHOUSE. •. • I
:S• E. (Corner of 24 and-ate/a Streets Ptrii.24l:4.
PRISE BEDS, Feather Beds, Hair, !doss; HMOs
671 and Straw klattrasscat, Cushions, Cots,,Caturflf-
Ole!, Counterpanes, Sackings, Blankets, Sae '
4,4! ,
conatanaly uu hand, or made to order, and 14ld
-Wholethie and Retail, on the matt favorabli tenni.
FEATHERS; HAIR and . HUSKS, ate.„ ke.,l;iy [the
bale at pound. Ordercrespeetfuity solicited,pro Pt
ly exekuti-d, and Warranted to give 'Misfile ,
. N. 6.—Mattracsca lemadeond. Feathers rest va
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ted.
Sept. 3. ISS • . 26 Tip
S U MM ER ' f: EAR . '-•, 1., ,
qIIIIE Subscriber has wits' WI hand a compldtp..
JL ointment at Harness for summer Wear. Cardake
flapless, Single or Double. silver-;:s.,
MOillned and Onabedin every style. - - 4 illsayasfp , I ~t
FIY-nefi - , of all patterns and colors
—a capital article. Also; Saddles.
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Bridles and all sorts .of Trappings,
belong lug to th. Sadleryinniiness.. 11 .
limes; euitable rot Colliery purposes on bandior
made to order. at short liplike. - ' .'! IC ,
t? Orders for Marinas, dor. promptly sapp I.d
on rearonnalk• trim.. . L..WUM CIA DOILFF. .i,
Oppo , lte Eiilitulial Churn, Centre Bt., Port's lle.
June /I. 1851 . ' 24-Iy. ; ,i
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Wenitlan Blind Manultictoki:-'
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Eighth .St., between Norwigirin ¢ Mahatau
tr M. ZERHWannonntes to the eitizensor Patin.
V • sills and vicinity. that be is prepared tti glen.
ufactare VENMAN bLINDS of-every size} cpb>r
end style nt abort notice and atthe lowest rstesf
lle VliiiideDi that a trial alone is authelest tialme
convinced or the advantage of purchasing hit hltridm.
A. fine assortment of Minds constantly on bead.—
lle I prepared' to rerrair.paint gkad ttla4 aid
Blinds In such a manner as to reader them
equal. In appeathnce,to new. r. •
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- Titration° osteurgistuloore .
HnicKiNsou reapectfully annriances.44 ilte
. public that he has purchased the entire rdoth, of
the late bon' of Moreton air Dickinson. and inciftds
yarrytag on the Plumbing busisouin In in bfruldbos
, nt the old stand ender Me Pulttbille Ilouseroshere
he hopes. to, attention to Ikiness., he may be , able to
merit a Inure rattle pantie patronage. Ile will 1411' 4
entee his week to bens good, and It will be doh*, an
lo
as rsasonable terms, as can be dose eve/eye.
B. DICE'S MA.
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SADLIEIBY
FIRE INSVRANCE.
mom= **xi=
; 'l,-FARMERS' INSIMANCE-COMPANK,
'WIMP., Pi EN,I PBX
Capita/ $200,000. .tteurri* invected
... . DIRECTOtti. . .
ADAM C. VAIN PATTEN, ,HIIIIILT WEDDPRi
WILLIAN HECTat, !J mitts BELL.
'CuAlimi P. al • minas, PHILIP ll.UCiteli.
AisitAki W. l'ut.i. lirs, 4 h.c YEDDICIL.
:J AND. W. PAratAN.. • 1111111 r A. BELL,
lentat Lev H. Tata., NI HULLO tIODS.II,
./01114 H. L*Helltlii. 1 ,
' tiFCICERS. •
•
;A. C: Van Parra:kr, Preiet.j.lititrita Ilskk,Secretary.
Wu. Hunan, Vice, Prinet.lAin• is W. Tots., Treaar,
Jun:: General Agent, No. 9
',Greene street, Trenton N. J.
REFEREN. XS.
lion. 14.11. Johnson, Co., Judge, Schenectady,
Jno. F. (lute, rihetiCi
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As. P. Forrest, County , Clerk,
'. Abram A. Van Voret, Mayor,
• Myers, Es-Mayor'
" D. Wright, EtecorJer,
11. 11. Van G.yeks Prong leto Albany Atlas.
Jacob 4. !binder+, Esq.
Titania. Clark, CAI , New ork.
1:). Polities of in.tt ranee as Ilt*t Fi!ei . allld Rine In
-41 and policies on and :BOATS, consigned to
Philadelphia New York. and , Eastern Pore. Owned
F. WHITNEY.
Arent fu Schuylkill CounlY,
°thee neit door to Miners' Bank.
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TIIIRD ANNUAL 61CATEDIENT
June 25, 1851
11 F THE STATE MUTUAI. FIRE and MARINE
INOURANCE UONIPAN Vier PENNAVILMA?iIA•
Branch (Alice, 145 CHF:WOO' Street, Philadelphia.
•Assets May 1,1959., .209,016 51
Premiums recessed.to May 1. 1853„ 135,250 59
Interest on Loans, sr.c., 1,916 19
Capital stock'
• .., 100,000.09 .
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Losses, expense*, re-Insurance and re
turned premiums,
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IN VESTMENTS
Bonds,Mortgagea,stoiki an ot4ergood •
securitiaa, • 4161,481
Nemium notes. • . 179,016 51
Ca.hau baud.' 17,820 21
'Total am% of resontees liable i far /358,31 e 70
This company insures on buildings perpetually or
limited; ale., on all kinds a merehandike andlur-,
.nhurr by the year, on ' the mast reasonable , territs.
Applications;for insinaneelin the above Company
Are respectfully liultested by
.1011 M SMENER, Art. •
OFFICE—Io CENTRE Steret . , 3diloOr above Mar
ket, Pottsville.
.June 11,1653.
INDEMNITY.
CITE FRANKLIN Fiitc INifUAANCE COpIPANI
OF PIiILADeI,PILIA,
O FFICE No. 1834 Utirettit stroetonear Fifth Si
DIRECTORS,:
• Charles N, Banclirr, • Ocorge W. Richards
Tbnm,as Hari, ftfordecal D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner.4dolphe E. Boris,
SaintielGrant, David S. Brown,
Jacob It. Smith, • Moans Pattelson,
Continue to make Isintrande; permanent or limitid
'on every description of propepy, in town andcouutry
;at rates as low as are consistent with security.
The Company have /moiled a large Contingent:
w
;Fund, whiChithltheir Capt slam! Premiums, safely
`invested. afford ample prutebtion to the lusured.
The assets of the ciimpattyjiin January lat. leis, as
Imi:dished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as
n.llows,
, Nitirtgages $590,556 65 storks, 51,50 25
Real Estate, 1ta1.35a 90 Cash, 4:c., 45,157 rt:7
.11,52ta,MJ7 Cl -
Loam, 125,459 9 0
Slnte their incorpOratiant a period of. eighteen
.years, they have pail hpwarils of use milling tun Sun
deed Orogen - Ibl dollar .+„ Inkars by for, I hereby :Irina-
Ing evidence of ahr advalltaßP% Oi insurance, as well
a; the ability 31.1 dinpnaitloii in inert with prompt
nese, all habitat...,
viinnts N. IiANCICER, Prosident.
CHARLES IL RANCIaIIt, Secretary.
.1
Thnsubscribnehas been Sppointed agent fur the'
shove mentioned inetitution; and is now prepared to
nuke Insurance, on every dlisrraption of property.at
the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL. Agent.
rprisaille, Jan 11,1851 I . 1-tf
PHILADELPHIA.
LIPPINt•OTT. WI. TWITTEI4. EDMUND aleolll
. GEORGE LIPPTCOTT & CO.
AVF. conelantly on hands nil) ar.soilment
.I.I.TE,I,VVISE4.I.IQIJOR,npiI Cw.ckniEs generally
tio. 17 North %Valet :titer% and
No. 10 North Delaware Avenur.,l'hi
I:m.111,1853. 1. ' 5-Iy•
runs! runs!!! Imps!!!
M . liErz's Wholesale rind Refail FUR FITOR,
. Nos. :9 North TIIIRDIand 71 :tinnily R&CON II
etreets, Philadelphia, Importer and Manufarturer of
every desctiption ot LADIPP
AS my Furs bane all been :Welled by my •
sell, in Pali!, London, Lekileig, and : else
where, and being manufactured by ;me, I
am therelote enabled to offer them lo the ladies at
less prices than they can bq patella-led' fur at ally
other establishment in the ccty . 1 reniectfully Invite
the ladies to call and esamine my stOck.
All lituda of ruts replirr4 and taiCen in erchan att.
MA ILIUM ribl
rtept. 17, 1553. :19-3m
J. E. GiWED.
1 v
- (SLCCF.3IIOII...r A. rltiT..
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No. 164 C'ilES I NUT Street; Sinalm'.s Lrettlilii?,
. - PIIILADI4I.I.IIIA,
XTENSIV I . I9II.IiSHRII.and Dealer In
lustrutuents of !very deierlpilon.
Esclualve'dlitcatt for the side of
let. Dacia n CI.N• (814414.1) PATKN't
Susesnsitts Bomaa and init.. ;
er PIANOS, 1.. flithert's
SUVA.* MelodeonS, Martin's Guitar+, (tarps, Violins,'
rtheet 1110sor, Mtisic; Musit books. Ar.c.
Iteside'nt4 of the emuntry vtll be supplied by mnir
Or otherwise to ith any nor,lie they mu y, at as
low rates as if portitased ut} per•ton,• . [Jai ing One of
the lare.st •tocktr In the Unitril SIV..r. I feel conft=
dent of sati , fying all v. Ito tin) fsclr toe nta a call
of order. 7.
Ile Dealers In Moyle supplied on ilie most Mem
term.. Plano■ to let. Ideciond-hand Pianos for sale
Mayl4, 1653, ; . 20-1 y
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IZEIN
Tliteck of 011„..CANDCES AND SOAP, which
they offer at the lowest maket ratan. CONSTANT
IN FOR SALE i
Bleached and Natural %Violet' and Spring sperth
hit, l
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Bleached Winter and Senna Lard Oil,
Extra WOite %Violet Solar Oil,. ;
Bleached Elephant Oil, (Winter and Spring.)
strained NorthWest'('oast and Polr Whale 011.
Winter and spring Whey Oil, bleached,
Sifliti Bank and Tanners' 0i), .• .
Machinery and GiesslnglOil, ; !.
New Bedroid Sperm Candles, • .
Patent t'ollahed Sperm Candles, ( Coloredand Plain)
Steartne Candles, I
Prier's Patent Candles,(fin which we are sole Aat'a)
Cryatilline and Pollsheit Candles. rot the above
Candles we received the II et premiain (a Silver Me.
dal,) from thr,Frauklin Intimate, and,a-Dipl?ima from
the :(ate Agricultural Soc.4.ty„at thili pate exhibitions.
Toilet Almond hod titheriFency Soap,
Vellow, Brown, White and .Castiloloap,
Refined Spermaceti in Olken,
6. - ' ' . 1 ROLDIN & PRICE,
31 NoOtt Wharves, third Store above
ARCII Street. Pitlladelphia.;
Malt 12.1953 ; • 41-1 y
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• riOLIARDs r•
DREMIER ARTISTE HAIR. 177 Chestnut tits,
I 'opposite the State Ilenae, PHILADELPHIA, in
ventor or the celebrated gossamer !Ventilating Wig
and Elastic Rand Toupares. Instructions to enable
ladies and gentlemen to Measure. their own- heads
With accuracy: •
, ,
For Wigs, Inches. ~, rroupex, 4' Sedilps,.ln.,
'No. I The round of thi.No. I From forehead ito
headj, • , l; back alfitt a. bald
2 From forehead ovrgil 2 Over ,forehead, 'as
the bead to neck..i • tar as required..
3 From ear t 9 eat over. 3 fever the crown of
the ;op. .t the head. ''.
I From ear to ear r'd .
the forehead. ' . .
R. DOLLARS has alert ' . ready,(or sale a splendid
stock of Dent's Wigs, T upees, Ladles' Wiys. half
Wigs, Fagots, Braids..Cu Is, late., beautifully mann
factored, and as cheap as anti establishment in the
Union. : , . , 1 . !
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DOLLAfeII'S BerbaniuM Extract or Lustrous Hair
Tonic:, prepared (tom South American het bs and roots,
the must successful articl4 ever nroduced for preser
ring the hair from faith.' put or enausina color, re
storing and p wing It tit .. k..nky and luxuriant
ftate. Amorig,other reasons wnv Dullard's hair cut
tog Saloon maintams his Immense popularity, Is the
act that his Stoic Is applies to every bead of bar
ent•at his esiablishment,ionsequently it is kept in
berter•preseryatior, that. under any other known ap
plication. It being thus Pisetleally tested 'by thou
sands. offs sihe greatest (naranty of its ellieacy.
'old wholesale andlettifflat ilia old establishment,
177 CHESTNUT Ht., oppOdite the (hate House, Phil- -
tdelphia. 1 . , .
( R. hOLLARD has et last discovered the es pies
nitre °C HAIR DYE and it tmouncee it for sale, with
perfect coandeare In its shrpassinneverytbing of the
kind now in use. ft colors the hair either black . or
Mown. (as may be desired,) and it/ault wilkost a>ty
injury to (As Asir or skin,,%either by stain or other-
Wise, can' be washed o 5 itt ten minutes One
Ostion, without dstractingAom its edleacy. Persons
*Want' the city ere invited to give: him a Can. Le'
(ens addremed to R. DULLARD, Jr Chestnut qtree
Vidisdelphis. a ill receive4ateention:
July . 23.1843.
PAPER, &c.
NEW WALL PAPER WAREACIUSIL
•
BURTON ft LANINO,
• illanvfarttr.rereand hniorters , No. 124 44rr/i St.
second door above 8,, irth,.Pkiladelphta;
IV HERE may be found the largest and,handsoin
e r est assortment In thir ch.".
Purchasers from the country will find it to their
advantage to ran at mir "nine, whet% they will be
stilted with A soperlor arylele, at the lowest pekes:
.10.1RTON i LANINO,
No. *24 Ards Road, above Stith, Prillad's.
Rept. IT.
PAPIER gale' GIROS •
5000 i P ors frois i:7 1 , 1 1 1 0,
,
15, %).13 cents to 10 per piece, an of whit , /
*lll be sold it City II aspacturere pikes, end Demi
leas. at SAMNA-APS .•
Sept. Ili, 1833.
Cbeap B ook OW yapet Store. Fa lS me/Wei -
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SUNDAY
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tine •itobstriihcr
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sottinent o c i au''
genczally usird.o 8
Cluogr.greSch I Li,
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• Do .do
II - g
• I Do ' do il d
Cottage Laira:ry,
Episcopal So l tdal
A.L140.
• 500 Testame s,C
20D Mrs, Ell
English acid , sill
Hymn finnknjacel
[Sunday School!Enl
by purchasing pt
lChi
lake IS. 18.5 i
: - STS;
Ch EAI' TrA:l
ULTHOLESAPi
W V V7ate.ti Old .1
Ovid Street, co..r
Uold Lever W tai l
ti
Gold Lepine, 1: 4
Siher Lever, I II j
riled,
silver Lepfue,'
ew •
Superior Quail ri A I
Cold Peon, wifli I' 1
Gold ringeritin.
ilna, plain, 01 Prot
article, to propon ,
What they ate l aul
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~ ...e.m.toVAL.
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J w. ROW N hatvhi removed Ittli
. above thel Antessrau Molise; Cei
taken WO par nerati4r: hie brothers,, ,
Xnnottnee to th pub&thatthey ale;
ee me allorder tit Ittfetc Hue with t,
apateli, and tin! he haloil reasonable to
ploy good workmen affil their cumuli'
fore, be ill re qsatigattory Jobs.
[ They; altO,it.egll ens4 , o to call eat
eptendid .1.5401 i mciitAf Paper hang
shades, Ate., cOnipileinix every vari4l
quality, i', fll7lllll . (aii)d and locket of
which they offer a 4 We, lowest City g
offer
.C; lir BOWEN ac 11
,
: • 2 doom, atis American Hod
' Pottsville, Ainto7,llbs2.
4 i 'l'._•: ,, •- -
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Susquelhanna Lieu
. hie
ruin: ..o.rier : received at
, I ing, Ptanin anit,l urning Mill, S
for sale a largelstocievit iv ell-selected
giber, Irma the 144u,intiehanna River,,
:ii•!1/ . 110 , 117711tl : ~ 1,., :, 1
4-1, 5-.4. 6.4, and 1 iii, Panne' Stuff.
4 4 dud 5-414. What and Yellow bite FicortOrt,
I & itte. Sulieriioiliite and l'elfoiv "rine lloatils,
.7
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0446,183 26
07,961 ..A1
.358,31 r 70
11M
Hemlock JoiSts..llhttk and ticantlik,
riusquelesitiVethirittfes. • I ,
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Ile is prepareit to 44'411 kinds of Watling , I'lat)ine
and Turning lii unlt'r. A tinge to9ntinent of tied.
posic,, 11.1011.9h49, T. Leg., &L', constantly: on
band. . "1: 1., , I ' 11
rurchacers aro resPecthilly invited to, examineithis
stock before iliOy Milli their pturchisei• • t.
.?"'"3VII,I,IAM POLLOCK, Agt,t..
1 19 tf 15
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iNsTituOloras IN NIIIS/C..
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r m., :„...ciab i „ hitka leave.to annhunce that he 139
located
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located {u7 Pottsville, wiliere he will be
happy to give itistrtiO ions on the PIANO mot if: 4IL
VAR to any who fnay,7l4Vor 111111 W:1111 Ole If pair 'n
age. . il ..',!!" I
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rerun's de string tii leceicl, instructions will plei , e
call at the Drii sttAe of intlfr 1a.,8r0W11,..1 On he
Subscriber at OW Adi , hiCan 110 11 9 C• 1 1
' I ,III:DERIC nr,clicr.
1 :15-11
May 7,1853.
Aiigugt ;.p
"RIGLIT ON TILEI CO RN ER. ' -
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CHEAP 'CA *Sig •t; R OCERI) - Z.' 4 TO ii E.
L CNIS.III aCri.V:have taken that old anal w
L. innten Grecerr , estand, Hight Uhlrhe Horne
Coal and Notteryisif".iitreets, where they have lan
a fresh s lock or Faeifily. Grocerles, which they
dififtuse of at the Vtly lowest cashilfricea. We
pectitilly invlio ititOintilic to rail and exantinr
stock of Suttatg; Tes.l4.iiroftees,t3ifires,,dri.. Au.
August 20. leA3. ",-.' ' 1 3l-tr
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PIANOS, MELODEONS. GUITARS,
, 1 1 11 F. ttubscrther iPlpenlng a Warernuin for the
1. fi3IP of Meirer'whlld Chitkerlngts celebrated PI-
A . 4 ci m :s o i , _):4 4. ,.- ... .k . : , .. 6 , , fi r n p e- r t i o v. o4
=,......,..._
5i. , .. ••••--- itou#Nntid Churches; of :•• ••'•' ' .
ii;)
t.-7:: , the vp'.y best manuraoi I
, ' t 1
tiire., l 4ilso,dultara.dce4 .
all of which lie4ilf;Sifit here at ten than city pri 'es.
1 hese instrumisntslite rill setected! by a comp, cot
person, and he4magin tees all the Pianos he sell •—il
they are not w hat they are represehted they can be
returned. ' r -
,V.,.., , 1 11. HANNA . -
I). bler9. 4r,Velfl; • abli Chic kering ' received' the
two hist Meitala at the Writ Id's Fair, for their Pi: nos
In a conteit forialipqlor merit
.with all Etirope, ! •
A prit 23,1854 :...: , i 17—
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P. unowAys ESSENCE OF 4AIMII
. il 6'..i
*THIS Canct4 o is;:a.; preparation of unusual ea •
X lence. In praitiaty diarrlura, Iniqpient chop
in.phort, in nil ?,caseiftif prustralioni of the diges
functions, It is; onlirstlinable value. louring
prevalence °vino! ic cholera and summer ;
plaints of chilgreif; ii is peculiarly efficacious,
family orindivklimPahould be withpui rt. I
Caution.-I.loi Euhr-,i- to get the genuine ease ;
which is prepated unly by F. 11110 W N, at bin 1,
and Chemical :I , ire;: l lir. E. Copner of . . Fifth and is
- nut Streets, Pli!itade/Ais. and (or Fine be all the
opertahle A porlrecatlen so the United Slall•S; a
Pottsville, Pa4.1ry.1,0,1115, 0 , BILOWN. , I
June 11,1853, ',...zf . ' I ''-' 21-ly I.
, 1% -,,,,. I • 1 -
COAL ST4TISTICS OF SCIIIIILKI
;.: I,PoUNTI. 1
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1 • 74 . , ..
k*Stati , t len IClinti 01 the Coal Trade of 1... , ebl
kill County, grin:olle names ol the veins wo I
n the Cotinty,ltogelber with the mimes of the 0 , 1
er.iand Oper ors f'r z heir Ilnalit4;.llopth below!
''
Witer-level, 1 'ngtlf,faf gangways,tunnels, qua
of Coal prOdured Ile4 year Irdin eekt vein. nut
of hones and kitille'.,citised it; the trade, together ,
the number oiltibiawi; Engine's and their power;
ners employed, MiOrs' ilouses, and the cap'
Vested by ind4rsdati,l4; embracing all the Statist
information' 91 PitFe,Cotinty, relative to the - ,
Trade, in a coliden,ield form, a large portion 01 w
is entirii'ly_meW: jiYsi published and for sale lit
Book and Sttiton:ety Store of the Sulewribe
. -.. ,
Price 50 cent i.• c , f; B. BANriA:
Alpo for salo bye; 1 I
IWNI::1, R
3. ZIEBE,
;•
I 1 '.':27l:rd Sirlfil Philadelp
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BANNZIWS:7* NEWS EMPORIW
, 7,
subccriptiall to -11 ,,,, ttespapers,.kagazirtes,
10 A STICHk., JOIIIIN Ili EILVEILIts HANNA
A NNOUNCES trit)ie public thatlblii father ha
/I.given him the Nwspaper Drench of his i
he will reteivu,subStriptions to the: following N
papers issued hbrottili, at the usual subscription pi
and the paperedelifered at D. UANNAN'S Hoots
Centre Street'', .Pnitioville. opposite the Ems
church, free i f l'Ory ,, age, or forwarded to any 0
I
Don desired i j
~, ;
Gleason's Pic oriallianer,•Londonilllustrated N
Barnum's IllusiratS§News:N. V. Weekly Tribu
Flag•otirour tiNilon;l! I do Ido Deno,
Saturday Evellitig.Kitt, N. V. Dutchman,
Literary Has unii,.• !Uncle Sam.
Houle Journal', - ~.... ;Yankee Prluateer,
Smentlfic Ante:rico:,lN. V. Picayune,
Neal's Saturday •aticette,l N. T. pick.
Arthur's Hoc* G#4ti... ;Crystal' Palate,.
London Minn* Jo - print, I Dollar Newspaper,
And all ruin! at 9 . 3sible reputable papers putil
in our titles. i , i• :i.
' .41ONT111. :, a Iliti*•hTElltY rer 6:
AZINES, 1;
j
Monthly Mint g Magazine Medics Examiner,
Harper's bl'ut iy Atagitzlite London 11.311ar1,
piiiiianey It , i4;1311,- . ltankin;s AbStrart,
Illustra'dMaiazintiiiifiti, A ppletian's He c 11 a
Eectectic Magazine, Magazine,
Gorley's Lady,:ltiiii.C, rtilliMap'S Johrnal, '
Graham's Mailazihi„, : Pc.rina.rarm Journa
Knickerbockair, ;ft,. The hlorticulturallat,
Littell's Living AO, , Putin ler Educator,
Arthur's Wait ithrgazine,.Merry's - Museum,
Blackwood'ssga4,ine, Dicks nit'llousehold R
1101
Edinburgh 4 i :iew, :Yankee Notions,
11
Loudon Qr. svict , , :The Oracle, ' '
%V estminster:Qr. riew.'Thomption's Cisme
North Uritts Itevjew. ' Detectors, • I
Ilaye's Medic I Jannis!, Hicknell's do
1.15,.. ?
Together w th itgother Illagariroir accessible
er In this Co ptry7or lit Europe. 1
July 4. I i -*. . , 1 . ' '27—
,•,-
SITTIONERY 9 &
,
1 1 1EVirt COPY BOOKS,
N Four iPart - i4 for beginners—the Alpt
I Large and i dmill Hand, tun& of good Paget
rtited differenlly tiOnt the other 'Copy Books.
ntanufacture4 aneor tale at, B. BaNNAN'
Chtnp Hook and Brationery tit
June 11, 152. if. 21—
r
!
It
'1
.
LTARRIS t i
lima& at
these trite - bra
ante - tn dealt
11
.ay.
July 10.1 52.
A"APA
and lin ish
ransom'', floual
the Cross, j r et F 1
`l3l 1
MUM
/0-1 V ,
IV It %V -
eubectitte!r A.
Time Book,lcule
very couvepte
12.91_e Time 4 0
WELSO
V —.Thaials •
Riblea. Octavo
BlLlev.Tealamil
all of whlcl‘
11 I!
July 2.143-
INK,* lit . ;I;.:tllirn I! t—Goo4 Ink in ba 6 les as
1 ,100 , as ti centiliter dozen, fir vale cg_
__L•
• ),;ill'„_ , • AIIITANII •
l'l'.l•Jrieap Book and Stationery Stare
-.....
ileum
~ Glares.
Jl.White GOodSiorid Embroideries SARURI, ROB
INSON. lirsosSM*led Jobber. le link erne. IV'
subs, l'bibide 0 . 91. It
Clet. 1,11152# 0 . • 41411
II • I.
LANEOU
OOL BOONS AND
l*ays keeps on hand a larg as
ssss etbool Boobs, such as ate
Seboolv. Alao„
faille' of 100 $lO
Nos *and 'll!rach• 10
at 5
t 00
3 PO
ebool Library, 100 vols., 10 $0
e Oran and
hpd Mirnan,
:a3Ateward Bonk',
kn.; all of whicti will be Fa d at
On-loiees.nnd thel carriage sired
• • ItANNAN'A 1
latillook and St attune ry
t 6—
tin &
!0 - 4TES AND 4EII'ELE , ",
teXltelail, at 'he! Philaael
wltilry Store,". No. - 98 North sec
iiii;kll Jett. Title r*raill fine,llT 00
Guld no
,Fine Silver do 50
''1.81`211:old Uracdt U, 3 tk/
9,'1.42212e," Pencik„ (0
1. 'liver Tr:kiln/ons, st t. 5 00
441 and Silver ITlticr, .1 00
i 4,371 cents hi Se 4 ;
lei ; 4.uni•t, ; tiler
02,4 MI gouda warranted t
1 , Wt.
t4TAIITTER di. HARLEY
gsuccelsol to O. Co.
01001..1 5.1 , 4 er Leliteteaadj..e
a#lve price,'
DM
shop to 1 .00rs
'tare Street and
the subscr beta
prepared th ex
the greater(! de-
Otos. They ein•
tiers may, Wert ,
t •
tentfori to Orli
:fogs, Winilou
ly of etylejanit
fp .terorrh• ran d
irtres.
WITHER: 4 4 ,
qe,Centrer3t.,
16-11- 11
ibex. 4 1
,t• steam flaw
' here he Offers
j. wee...tied nun
the follo*lng
/Nit! RMS.—The nuhstrilit
inaf*ents 'always td keep a sup
ed on hand, and wlll Acti it q
,re, kt, the 'Manufacturer's prices-
He alai, retails It In' e
'neon:l2ller bottles, at city 'pri
a. BANNI
TINTED STREL Plg
lIFICLF..—Fife's Patent V
communed on the samel
Gold Pen,. Forest!, at
DANNAN'
d Statlanerrfitom,potts
I -
READING 1101
has Just received a fresh:
Hooke of Reading levant:lJ
ar e a of the Christian School",
Dunks and Catechisms for sal ,
: B. BANNA
[ 1 : - Publisher and Books.
,
AMR I 11134'..—50 Gross
l'lttbanatit, embracing Vatle '
dii,epers', Comic, ¢c•; et ft t
•lish'id sad for salt at i I
11. BANSAN: I,
..Flp Book atal rublishing hi
li.:; 791
r 7,
MET TIME BOOKS.—The
Just rnanufartnred a new! Pocket
fOr one month, waled will 0. found
I.t , .. Also,. weekly Time Honks and
41 Sons. for Contractors nod the
di stab labmentie—always r alga
`;-::: - B. BaliNA 'EI
( ; ,Cheap 800 More and B 1 ery-.-
tery an/ I
•
' TESTAMItar*S. /Fe.
,911)eir hasj wit received a lot o Welsh
in alit and gilt edges. Mao, Poeßet,
/I/ and Weld' T r acts; Prim ~&c., .
'l'ne sold low, at
it B. BANN& '8
.;Glinap Book and Stationery tine:
11, 4 11 ,
OILS, PAINTS, !'
omo rim Paco. r•
A FEW Bettele of the tiblo Fire FILM,' Slate
/land Brown culargi. tAe /*Alai's article Icor sale by
the aubectlber. Step a fa* ter" of Paint oil, at
3 . 7} cents a gallon, and °trate at 6 cents 'al pound to
close oat a lot. Fog B. IId:NSAN.
April be,' I.
. ,
• • ZINC !PAINTS.
WIIITI3, IILACK AND tAJLOR4D.'•
Aranuidetured ky the Mete. Jersey Zinecotipeitty.
ClifieWLCilt;ED by scientific and practicit mee
earel lu brilliancy atori economy, otters to use.
Compared with White Lead. at wimp., prices, it
can be eatiatacturall shown they are 11 , 0 per ion
cheaper to the customer. , t.
Dealers are Invited In call and examine fur theta
selves. F-lf.l. JOl2 Ki &i Ctr.
Wholesale Selling AgErtivAu. 13 8. Wha. Yee; Phila.
duly 2, 1853.
..Om
DEVIAN'S IMPROVED
Tlll, mi. t ine the most natetteltle use, nd is mote
highly recommended for machinery ; than anyoth
er
0 , 1 10 pinrie - k.woriing clear aw ' l free front
gum; it is warranted to nil
,eases to be Jur what it is
rezoutmended, or no sale. ; , Opelatore w o use ma
chinery will Chid, upon trial...that it . is the cheapest
and best Oil adapted to Weir Uses.
orders left at FILAICK l!riTT'el flied' are, Store
•
or Al Yell . S ['HOUSE'S Litinor Store. Ag
county, will be promptly ateti.legi to.
ODESIII2
'run -.Win= - LEAD
vi 7 ETIMIULL & Blionl&h. ?m am a .
05, NORTIi fitlkST trert t ithilad:
now a good supply of theie validated pu
LEAD; and those cnatoMeta *le> hive bee
supplied ill consequence of a run on the ,
now h4Ve their orders filled. . .
No It nu& u substance poisessesthose reservatioe
and beautifying properilles; so desirible I a paint, to
..
an
any
extent with unadidterated White' ead ; hence
any admixture ofother Materials only m a a its value.
It 4 1:01, i hettfote,heeti the steady aim oft e tuanufan;
Emery, for many Tears, to Supply to the üblis a per
fectly p'ure white lead, and the uncesaln &Mind fur
the article, Is • piouf Mat letter umt with i favor. It is d
:, WE' IIE
invariably branded on one heaitlEt. &
UlttittlEft In full, and tint he Other. toa, -
; sled pare,
all In red letters . . •
Vnitada., July 12 . Val . 1 td,ly
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BLAKE'S Patent fire Proof PAINT.
Fitomvitnim.t
' I lIIE Subscribers base j:tiit received s' urther:sup
-1 ply of this alugular and valutib e'stance. in
addition to the slate coinr, they bayed a beautiful
chocolate or Mown, reseniiiling the sand . tone now In
uae s and so much admired (*Or the front o buildings
ntinclpal ingredientsare silica,alu inaandpro
toxide of lion, which luttneopinion of a lentlfic wen
satisfactorily acconotafneitsliire-proo uature—the
two Conner substaucea tieing nou-cooduc ors, and the
latter acting as a cenieni,td bind the wt. le together
and make a firm and durable paint.
for use it ts mixed with I'linseed 011,1 ndapplied
with a brush,the as tuelfa` l ordinary `pm' t, to wood
Iron,' in, zinc, ea Uvass, dens gradu
ally and becomes tire-proi4. it is pants.larlysuita
ble for roofs of beildings;iteamboat aald ear-decks
railroad brldsea,fencem, ter- A toof co:00 with the
article is equal to one of alate,a t a vast a. ving of ex
mnse. • "
Sper.iinens may be seen it the office
nerd.
No. 43t:touth Front
Apr1122,1E148
SUPERIOrt OIL FOR
fiLsrlunrrv, Carjrherls, 41,
sT RECtiIV Eli and for each by die
tlThe hrilutving testi:nonfat is taken front
) roper . ,
011 m free Irons all iummities.,am
gum ut.whintty or in bottling. 0116,1'1aq!
not congeal at 3 temperutlire of
peilectly limpid when Ole ,hest Sperm Oa
solid.
oil no. ,butiving purpoi.es, the brightes
light in the Woad. Perstros using et, ra
aectili•rits, as it I.; nothing hut wit, oil.'
Oil for p.tr Vl'hei:l, Oat *III 1101 congeal
Frees t•rt.w. zero. •
r ..
We kat' e Url. lADW con.ta
m a ,ores pat e nt i4pertie uHI on our, Engine
dither)", and find at to ne iMpetior to all of
have ever used. It will 11th 4/11113 or coop.
ler it to the be,t sperm.
M. A. & N. BERTOI.E
' CEOROC 1141911 T,
Nrrt .loot to &Lite/ Centre St.,
March 5, ISS3.. r
SILVER'S ridis i nc PAIR
Cheap, Duraiii - ;and Pourti9
%V E AV II Elt AND FIRE It
1 'HIS Paint will stand tiny climate, wit
I or blister, anti hsriirni by exposure, tt
in time an enamel of stone. proteetlcg .%
decay, and Iron and ,oft er metal.. from ru
maim'.
This. l'aint dlrrers fret 1 iieso•called Mitt
of the day, which ate I rificipally Ochres
colored, and are entirely Worthies'.
Silver's Plastic Paint ate purely Retail ,
ing no Atunwn or Ciay. - I . I
They are levigated finely, mil readily w
till, (without the trouble of -grinding') anl
der the britsti as freely an:the best White l i
?These Paints excel all Oilers in hotly op
properties, one pound or Which will covet
inmate as two pourids of 4 , bite Lead. ' 11
There are four natural it-Uinta, viz: iliac it or Slate,
Brown; (hive and Chocolate. 11
DIRECTION S.—ThiS Paint Sows readily under the
brush and its covering proPerty is increased by using
it Inked I/3 thickly as ptisilble.avith rung ltinseed Oil;
as the Paint is the lastitig lir protecting body and the
()damply the medium or agent in spreading it.
We antic I copies of twit : letters. one tint i the Pica
ith:M of the Philidelphia and Reading Rat road Co.,
the other from a Centlrunn, a writ - knave resident
of Augusta, Ga. - I ',
°Mee of the Phila. anii Reading RallrOadCo..l
•, Ph i lailelp h ia, 'Ala y 3, '11552. .1
.1: S. P,lii.vErr, Esq..-Dear Slr:—Wektave used
your '. Plastic Paints" fug inure. than a y ar, and for
painting Bridges, Depots, ac., ritC., we batte found it
quite coital to any paint We have used. Di fact, we
now give it — a- preferente,over all others we have
tried Sir such purposes; 4 Yours re:Vett Cully,
(a igr, etl,) JOHN TUCKER, Prsldent. i
• , /
JilfiliSti, 04., Siprestote 'O, 1852.
Steam Pluti.ng . iilille.
Dear Sir :— Von ask me ;tor my- opinion f•Blilver'
Mineral Paints," which Vitt have put uny Maclaine
Shop anti Planing Mtll. I pleasure.
my
you. wit pleure.
1 4
my lull and hearty recOniniesidation of 1 'as a pre
ventative of Flue communlcaticg froui Chimney.., or
(rum adjoining buildings?: The paint whl,h you put
on my roofs, has now hrOine us hard al ! LATE, and
I feel as secure from Firei in this direction, as is Pos
sible: A few weeks tiler:the roofs hail been painted,-
1 made an experiment onftwo or three ehingles by
placing theui in the furnice tinder the bolters, lite
result was, that the porttan uncovered w s. entirely
consumed, while Gm Pdinted part war pparently
sound, though upon YVAIIIIIIaIii , II the wood wan found
to be charted; the Paint,towever, was el m and but
little blistered. - 1 consoler this as weer a test as
your Paint can tiepin iti,, , ..and under the ircumstan
/es I do not hesitate to continent] it asa pLlnviluahle
preventative against' Fire; Respectfullf ~Sc. • •
(Signed.__i 1 AMBROSE SCENCER.
FRENCH & RICHARDS,
N. W: Corner of 10iirlind Marta elts..!Phlta„ Pa
GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS.
VP For vale in PoltsVAlfe, Witolesaltrand Retail, by
GEORGE BRIGHT. .:It :t, 11 .
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July 2, 1853. - .: ~ - , - . 127-11 y
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• • . .
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IVr
the
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no
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tllll
err-
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at
ibet
A
MM:
GREAT DEPOT
Of PARIS, LONDON and LEYPSIC
FANCY "iriIOODS„ &e.
,
GEENN & CO., No. WO Chestnut Strict, immedi
alelY opposite the Masonic Hail. respectfully, In
form the public that they have lately received land
have,now on hand, a superb Stock. of !Deb Europe
an Fancyand other articles of their Impqrta
lion. which they will Sell at the low st priess.
Their assortment consists of superior P pier Milehe
Goode, Poem and Artistiti: Bronzes. Freltf and Dres
den Parcetain and Bisque. Bohemian nd French
Fancy Class. Ormolu, and Gilt Goods. Fans, Port
Monnaiee, Opera Olisse,b, Portable Dreitsing Cases,
and Desks. 3E03 thousand tither beautiful articles,
among which are sepia very rare and mfrioua Auto
mat/me. also Paintings;: - Engravings. and a complete
assortment of Superior !.Tttilet articles,iPerfnmery
&c.. Persons wanting Itund.mme articles for the par,
tor, library, or for bridsband other pressints. can ob
tain Menial this establitihment, where everything is
warranted perfect whenisold. •
N. B.—Open of evenings. Strangers! visiting the
city are invited to examine the assortment whether
they porchase or not. i!
May 1853.
I 20-ly •
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MI
• Otrlt MINI= IS
go INCE the subserlbers'have opened, at
Ofourdimrs above the Post Ottice,an ?nth
'of Goods, purchased In tiew York, at ('a it
abling them to sett ekea;ior liken nay stkec
Corwtyl Their stock consists In part, ct
Black and Fancy Dress Silks,
kfonsetin'de Lasnes.4l6'cle. and Kiwi
Thibet and French blerinoes.
'Coberg Cloths, all shades and oualitit
• *Mack Alpacas, ,k
Plain and Figured golored Alpacas
and upwards, it
A fine 81130WMettt of Calko,
Bleached and Unbleitched
Flannels, all colors and qualities, ' 1
Linsey*, Minks, '
- A
large asvortnienrOf Shawls,
Hosiery, Woolen Blankets, Cloths, athletics,
Floor and Table Ott,Cloths, acc.,
Together With a conch! asaortmentiof Goods to
Please the fancy and colt the WALVIS Or he communi
ty. Also, a large stock iof sugars; from: to' 9 cents.
Coffesc,Cireen and Black Teats,viery cite, p, w ith every
variety of Queenswace Ind We wsware, , at prices low
er than they can be boaght ellewhere.l They will be
happy, at all limes, to sttota their goodit. free of cost
Please give them a call
COuntty Merehantif will find It to
.cage to call and esamtnik the new Boot
FRY
• ' '
!abet,
and
must
ole
thus
llon,
bllgoe
suPPIY
.com-
Also,
rheep
oct. 16. test.
New Owpetlngs,
AT E. M. EELTTY'spId eland, col
11. and Noiwevian lutes, Pansy'tie. I
Imp, 3 ply Carpeting.; t I Floor Oi!
Ingrain .do , Table 1
Venill3n do whke
ermiin
ll.g ._ - do , • I cheek
Stair do I- • "
-',. I Door Ma
, Alcoa fug assortment of Window I
.
'Pi:tures complete. "'f • . , '
•• _
Rich colored tiamaliks,, I Doff LIG
Watered Noreen', t. I . Tampa;
Andembroldered mutditt Shades.
E.' , , M. tteany havinimadtt 'Maude
priniipatansno &starer* foe a nonfatal
newest designs in Carpeting &e., is 1
to offer to the publics choice anottmell
Muds of superior quality, and at the I
*Nil 2,1553. .
. . _ I!. L.. I ' .• I
Lawn sToct Or PALL irt 000 . D. 8
IDV RE AND LAND;LL, Fourth a Arch Sheets
i
AU Philadelphia, reapeettitlly Invite the attention
of Country .6tosetterpen, and other,' to thole largo
stoek'of Pall Goods awe to store : , . - •
iodise at old pekes., 'r, ; All kinds Naiads.
American Woolens, r, Illattkets a quilts;
French Meditate, _
_i: 'Table Da ' Its, ?Mikity •
ReAloosble, Deer * Good*, rental' eed,Ainettean Cal
lan., Fashion 81Ika. 'lr ' limes, 'li ,-,'-
Iltadtsllkr. all erieths;; . % • - •• , 1 • •-- -:`— •
2.11 a. ete eletetastly recta ttieet Spade treat the
Mallow of flew Ifottiod Phlteeetebte. Wilda am
ble" them moiler geeettollthloo toll their pKraan.
Rapt; 3. Ifis3 .. 1 's,:
. 'i , • .1 .'.
MANUFACTUOES.
141AZIELEU.
1-'RITZ 4. lf 11( D
Store No 29 North' THIRD St. Philadelphia.,
()ROCCO MANI/Fel:at/ atatd. Corrine, I aI M -
pqcts, poluruiscum and general Leather '
DUNI-
Deto whvt...te and triad.' alanutactoty at 15 Mar:-
late;la Street. Yhilidelptsia.
Jaly Y, 1d55
nuarirrs IRON FRAME rILUVOES.
.~ 116riE celebrated instiumente, in addition to their
Cornier act tnirtrags.l iuperlutity, have recently
rec. teed the newt Itaitentia coalmen
dation.. from Madam II isiaup and Mr.
riochaa;who had thew to use aittleir
late concerts tit this city.
The public ale melted to call and ealainiue the es
eortment now on hand, and for sale at the lowest
prices athe W AttEßOulls, It S.Sisch Streel Phil
adeiphia.
5ept.3..1b33.
GIITTA PEW:ELI vs: /MIA. Ul7/313/113:
tiONETHNU ENTIIINLV Oki!. - .
ill HE N. American Cutts Perdu Ctii,rit. Yolk, ate
.L AIM Offering at wholesale u grist satiety, ol
clothing, 6c., made 110111 Ruler's Patent Vulcanized
(Jana retch': of new styles and neatrisfui finish,—
These . gouda are water-ptuui, tree front unpiesvant
smelt, •pliable and elastic nice India-rtibberf and not,
tuturell by fatty substance., and wilt :pa sleCoinpolle
and become sticky. They are very tithelenina char
acter lions any other goods heretufute made ult.:lats.
Peretia, either in this country or lautope, and are'
Warranted to stand all climates.
Among the variety may be tquini Goats, Uloaka,
Clipoi, , entittilti, Reefing JaCtietal, trveratia; Legaion,
Soll-Weaterv, .11.4p5, Cutup blankets, Alotse
Shower Naas, Syringe.. breast Pumps. halls, teniil
and Int Hiasers, Gus-hags, Sport men's Dunking
eups i 'Steam racking, Machine belting. Carriage
Clothe Ac., with a Very cheap und effective Lite
r eeeee vet, made essitessly to facet the new nascen
t!!r law of 1 1>ingrevs. All aft finish antiquate:y wipe
.sior in any other water-prouf gouda, DOW before
,the public. Poi male at the WAlviMulloN; at) uritar.
direet;.New Vont.
Dealers in water-proof goods are invited loeXaMine
these guods, believing they firm cunarci
AIM tvl surtaina to anything they have ever seen .
beforep
ots for this
Egli
wets, Nu.
ipti/a, bate
n WHITE
n sparingly
Orders to any extent executed al short notice.
- 1 • . WILLIAM 111Dbit,
E 2 It. Biwa's., Pre ‹ -t Di. A. U. P. co
Treasurer and Pec'ry. \
Atignot 211, laD
.•
A I. who want 'Axes of the 'mai :Cottists & Co.
.11. make should-be particular to notice the atampb,
as there are vandus euuuletfelts and! • imitations
stamped Collins 'and labelled inUch like:buts, which
are Iraudulently told In sionii pats the bulled
!Rates as our manufacture.' They are made iu differ
ent parts of the country by ,varlidas ale-wakened nod
are generally of very inlerior quality., Inn genuine
Collins axes, which have acquired such an enensive
reputation, are invarisibly .tamped . "140L1.11Nici
CU. HARTFORD," and each axe haa a printed label
wall my signature. It la now more •.than Twarerr-
Ftre etas since , we commenced the busineee wall
the stamp of "Collins & Co., linetfotel," and I do not
know of any other axe-maker by the name of Collins
In the 'United Slates. HAM . . W. COLLMS.
&alga& 20, 34-1y
TILE Subscriber announce.* to his
friends and Hui puhitc that he Ills
made a conaiderableadditlien to his firioa
Bindery, and has procured a Hook Hinder
from one of the best Binderies In Phitai
delphia, acquainted with the latest styli.' of Bielo,g,
and who will turn out his work far Soperior to any-.
thing heretofore produrcd in Pottsville. Honks hound
in any style of Binding, either Plainceir rn inn
Turkey Morocco.
33
übscribpr.
In Reading
Mill not
Fite') will
I remain
le trozett
Bionk Books paged or plain, tnade to any .patteen.
also wanted and ruled at pities, laiyer than trethe
etty.•
.
Books bound by the quantity, and - Paper ruled to
Pattern by ' h. HANNAN.
Arnll 3,1852.
and ,br•
ay Lad al
t RO de
lily wiling
and &Sa
t (1113 we
I,antLitre-
r liIE Subscriber, being about Lo introduce Aterim
Power and otbtrthse ebtarge -
facliaties of Ms already eaten tee Eel
tabluthment, Invites jhe atlem Of
the public to his monuf,irtere of Coach• 417.411111111 "
es, Wagons and Vetweles of every deacraption. -
Having every department of i the,. lloarh•makine
business at hand, employing only the hest wuttimen,
and rising the beet ',laterals. &mei:4 may be note of
securing satlefactury work. , ,
Vehicles of every style and finish Made to order.—
Repairs neatly and sulataottalli Mine. t 7 Order.
from abroad promptly attended to.
teShop,Morrls' Addition. Cettlie el., nearly oppo
site the York dame, Pottsville. I
March 19,1553
& CO
flute
tt ,
svilte
110-ir
'EU
'ROOF
out crack
, t ts o o r a d a
f k i i o n n g t
,tend cur-
rat Faints
• nil Clays
Beautiful. Cottage Furniture.
lIE subvcriber is receiving hum the t. 491 Mani'
c.rnntain
laciotie.4 ro the Clay, a large lot of t!'nitage Fund
lore of the latest and moat he:lath - a Patterns. em
bracing whole sette, all of whit h will be sold at cifri
prices, carriage added. -
lie also keeps on hand, anitroanufattureit
to inJer, all kinds.of Household Furniture,
al the latest,, most tashionable and dettiratile
Patterne, all of which ran be examined at hie Warn
ROOlll3, corner of Centre and titainfi streets, nearly
opposite the Cplacopal Chinch—all or which will be
sold al the very lowest rater.
HENRI' HRESPANG.
14..tf
th Lin eed
flow un•
r ead.
covering
' no much
April 2, 1653
.. i~iSi: ~A.,
HOSE AND BAND MAGER, ND. 130 N. ll3th St.
PHILADELPHIA.
MACHINE DELTING,SingIe, Double or Round,
made of best city ,Leather tanned exprestly fur
the, purpose, stretcheilby the latest itnProved paten
ted Machinery, Cemented and Itivited In the very
best manner, warranterequal to uny In use.
Laps made with water-otuuf Cement if desired.—
Large or small Hose of the best materials and work
manship and at low prices. j
Ordma may be left at E. !lieu Irt'a Leather slot
No.236'North TIIIHD tltreet, Philadelphia.
Ba ND LISATItEII. LACING* PICK Eh LEATHER.
Jan. 15, 1e33.
COACH MAKER'S REMOVAL.
TIIE SUBSCRIBER' lIA VIM;
= led upone of the largest Coach shop.
-44 C7.: In the State, in Coal Stieet.rettsSffle.
•krustsall , • , pa,oerr to J. If . Adams & Screen
Factory. FVfitit. his .facilities ror manufacturing all
kihda of Carrtagesaad Light Wagguaseaahot
be nu
passed—being a practical Mechanic, and having a
nutnberof years' experience in the buiiness, tie hopes
lu give'geneiAsatistaction.
All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept nn
fraud'. Also second-hand Wagons,.o.
All impairs mainly dope - orders from a Abr.:ince
promptly attended ts.
June 5,181%
LIFE INSURANCE.
rrtHE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY
I and TRUST COMPANY of. PHILADELPHIA.
Office No. 132 CHESNUT sr., the First Door East
of the Custom House. Capital, $300,000. Charter
Perpetual: Continue to Make insurence4 on Meson
the must favdiable terms.
The. Capital bring paid up and inve:,ted, together
with a large and constantly increasing veserved fund,
offer* a perfect security to the
.insured.
The pietniunis may be paid yearly, half-yearly,,or
quarterly.
The Company add a soma periodically to the In
surances fur life. The first llonut. appropriated in
December, lat4,and the second gonna in December,
1819, amount to an addition of $262 50 to every
2.1110410 'toured under the' oldest Policies making
$1262 50 which will be paid w hen it shall b ecome a
'claim, Instead of $lOOO originally bleated; the next
oldest ainount to $12:17 50; the next In age tusl2l2 50
for every $lOOO ; the others in the saute proportion
according to the amount and time of standing, which
additions make an average of mule than 60 per ient
upon the premiums paid, without. 7eatting the an
nual premium.
MANAGERS.
John A. Brown.
Thomas Ridgway,
Amon Davis,
Jobb Jay Smith,
Robert Pearsa ll.
Joseph Trager, John It. Latimer,
Thomas P. James, Wharton Lewis,
Joseph T. Bailey, ri John It. Mock,
Pamphlets contaialre table of rates and etplaqa:
Ham torm orapplitattan albl further informatteu can
be had at the offlee,),.
THOMAS RIDGWAY, Preeident . ,: , .
ions F. hates. Actuary..
GS The subscriber is Agent for the: above Compnny-
In ectsuylkill County. and Will etrecilosursuces, and
give all neteiasty Wet station oti late subject.
B.
1.5-ty
April 9,1853
NEW .24 - w ocioss.
QIIPPLEgEIiT to Dun up's Digest,
I,3Jones on Land (Mice arks.
•
Whatton's Digest, lail editiS*
Do supplement to do .
MeKtuney's Jingler and Legal ,Guide, just ,
pub
Imbed,
their Store,
renew hula
h Niemen
' Stentsh the
Troubat's Law of Limited Partnership '
Troubat and Haley's Practice, new edition,
Just published and for - sale at the sublcriber's Law
and Miscellaneous Bookstore, at • lehs than the City'
regular prices. EIkfINAN.
Bookseller, Publisher, Printer and Binder,
IS, 1553, 45
at 12f cte
JUST received a large assortment of Letter and
Foolscap . Paper of every quality, and at nnusualip
low prices.
Foolscap from $1 37 ha 85 00 Per Ream ","'
Letter Pape, $1 50 to LI 50 7, " . •
Easing the largest alworunent of paper ever offered"
to the commanlty. the subscriber feels confident that
be can give perfect satisfaction to purchasers. •
Aliso, a superior article of Brief Paper for Lawyers!
and Conveyancers' use, both Llue and white. '
061'iNAN'S
Book and Paper Store, Opposite Episcopal Church.
Nov.P S. 1853. 45
JUST roeetved a large and splendid amonment of
doable and single barrel Gone, W lath' will be sold
20 pen tent lower than they have been sold la Pony
tail': bereto lore. Call and examine our steer before
purchasing elsewhere.
CLEMENS & HEISI.EIL
'32-11
their advan
Auri et 40,1253
net of Centre
IjOSENDALE HYDRAI:LIC CENIENT.
fl—An excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults,
Spring Ilonses and Cellars,and for keeping damp
ness from wet and exposed walls. For sale by
CHARLEd SHEPPARD
01" and Successors to the late arm of Es! Smith &don.
And for sale also by . F
- Pottsville. Penna.
8-10 M
elCabs
do
Wogs,
=l=
• 0 flbadeo,
of do '
P.A. 19,11153.
'IVORIES OP DANIEL WI/DATED—in
V sin 'mantel, whb ponralt—sbe only complete
edition of the works of Webster publlalted. It has
passed through no less than titre* editions since the
author's drain. Just received and will be sold at
Publisher's prices at B. B&NNAN'B
Cheap Book store. '
l ento with the
supply of the
tab, enabled
of the above
west thy pd-
IZO
Feb 26.1853.
VTIBULE PATTI6B3III.— The sawed
bet bay Jostireceived a lot of .Vetalbule Patera,/
of PaPIT thAtials, a little superior to and talae, of
Ole tied ner offered la Ude train. Alm , •
GOLD PAPER&
Of the Istastand moat beettUisi pattern. al fen t ban
city pikes. at • • • O. DOMAN'S
" : Cheap PsPe►had Variattltore..
Aptll9, .
41ACIIMMILMi. SIMAILCODPM III .MALMON end
ju nt i uu ma. r o ot' Mame, shoaled", ellest land'
constantly on band end rat sale by
s "' 4.6- J. PaLSER.,&
2, Mattes linen Maur Phila.'''.
Anallar.ll33. Ilt‘tm
• -
2S-ty
38-3 m
34.0t0
FRAUD!
BOOK DINDEILIt
COACH MARINO
GEORGE JENNINOn
'";" . 12-ff
WISTAI44.. KIRK
; tri-t f
LITE INSURANCE
D. llnnni•r,
gredeilck Brncrn,
t'rorpt Tne,r,
PAPER:PAPER!!
GUNS! GUNS!!
r
poettn,
, • LOVE ;TEE LAMEtS ALL
. TT NORT# tgLlSrlt.
r
Now kneel belorr the blaek eye,l
Then melt before the !line ;
Alton breathe the tows tp
I last night breath...id tcisue. -
Thee. there are u dozen o f thers
whom rim yery Corn! ; , '
ty, l'm,ofte,n lest tp
.".":Twixt a brunette audio blond ;
In.my 'heart so mdmi . .piutures
,- Are hang.ng on the Wulf—
Ltetirrn hle.is the tit?! lad;ec,
• • I feel / love thin fay 1;
1 like tresses 140(.4 at:d curling.
And don't despise dark' brown ;
• -And...l like a neeldthit'aMehing, •
Or-sMi us eider down ) -
An oval face has Otanitet. • .
Minch I never doted despise, -
Though noncan ieeiattli.j' B, h6Pen
That sport two ibrilliAat eyes; •
t. In my heart so misty pintures
Ace; hanging dntb;
birst theAet sonv, ladies,
I feel I low 'tMni '
J 044 stventeen! thelsWeet'est ego
That's entered on fair beauty's page.;
LittSidee thopse bpd irleft In twairi
J' Eyes Imo twin stars b4nenthcome c l oud, i I
That comes their sintkling light to shroud ; 1
'Rich tresses Ot'itie,siutinni glow, ' l
:Free waving o'er a 'brow of snow,
T
'And the bosoni heayi , swelling F:
Where!trickling Cupi bolds his dw,elling ;
o
' I
Of woman's life, noi v ar.l ween,
like soft,sweet, o4iit ng §EVII . NTEiN ! _ 11,
jp 1)i lo:01)1(01.
P.l OF SLEr.P.
rtims.incidents on rec -
akmg. In Turkey,; if
al) asleep , in the'neigh
4eld, and the wtnd blows
d becomes gradually•uar,
dtelif the country people,
duted With the circuit
ik 4inci, to the next well
ily i pitch er, after pitcher
y!. , I Dr, 'Oppenheim, du
liTurkeyP owed his . fife
etlicacioter treatment: F .-
otil th s anecdote is quo.
• a4e ol a 'gentleman, w
li 1
o, rum long-contin
reductid to a complete
In to stand on his lege..
:' tii disease, but t ' chiefly 4lu (I t
is
da ti l d wo bus i ne s s,op i um, e .
. 1)11
r u e. n tRi
sank lia t
d t
Ihi!'s wiM, whenever say-
StOst him, soon b4arne
eep. A fellow student
!upon hearing suddenly
Silk ot a near relative,
b'etl, and almost instan
e alarevt nuou-day,siiak
1 -
littler. 'Another person,
e. f)t- 'his dearest file rids
ithrhetl, fell fist asleep,
'still in his hand, went
unconscious of what : he
%man at Henault slept .
do hours a day fur fifteen
I recorded •io have slept
lA Intan ,t wenty-fi v e years
(near Bath, once slept fur
O yars he slept again fur
tr. IMacaish mentions a
ihiee-lourths of her life
Iflitson who has collect
of; this sort, quotes the
who slept fur six weeks,
erodotus, in ; ... Melpo-.
CURIOSITI
•
There are some ci
ord ut aleeping.and
a person'happens to
borliood of a poppy-1
over toward him, he
cotized, and would
who are well . acqual
iiturices, did not brut!
oir stream, and •einpi
On'hid face and bi'Jdyl,
ring jots residence in
.ro this simple and
Dr. GraNres; from wit
red, also, reports th
_thirty years.of age,
tied sleepiness, was
living skeleton, una
It was partly owing
,to the abuse of mer
last unable to pursu
hit abject povert
mentions a friend oil
thing occurred to MS
drowsy and fell rule
also, at -Edinburgh,
the unexpected de
threw - himself on It
taneously-, amidst th , ,
into a prOlound slut]
reading aloud to one
stretched lir his deli
-and, with the book 1!
on-reading, utterly -11
was.uttertog. AIA
seventeen ur eightetli
years. Another- isl
once our tory days.l,
Of age, at Tunsburyl
a month, aud,,iu tw4
seventeen days. D 1
minim, who spatt
in sleep; and Dr. E
ed several instances
case of a young lady
and recovered.
. . •
mene," alludes incredtilousfto a race of the
ilScythiani or TartarS; to th extreme North,
who were reported to ;sleep six months of
t iesyear. " Twii.yoting gentlemen," says
D. ( Graves, " college itudepts, went to bed
in' perfect . health 14. dightlprevious . to their
examination : they slept soundly ; the-elder
one rose early iii the tuerniog, and left his
Youriger brother in: bed still asleep ; he re
!named so for, two hours, when he awoke in
6 state of complete insanity" The same au
thor likewiSe relates the case of a•gentleman
Who fell asleep with his head , resting on his
hands, folded together; before on the table,
after dinner. On altrakeniag, one arm "was
paralysed and remainpd paralytic it', the day!
of his death, which 'followed not, long after
wards. The celebrated General Elliott,Fred-,
erick the Great, and ?John Hunter, seldom
slept , more than foul. Otfive hoursiittwentk
lour. Dr.-Macnish mentions a lady in per-,
feet health, who never slept more than three,
or tefil hours in thd eourse of twenty-fo'ur,'
and then only 'half dulhour at a time.. Gen
era. Pichegru, according to Sir Gilbert Blanc,
had one hour's sleep lu the , same space! of
time fern
.whole year. The 'venerable :St,
Augustine, of Hippo,l prudently divided his;
hours in three `parts,. eight he devoted to i
sleep, eight to recreation, and eight to c,sii.
te
verse with the r m d. De Moine, slept , .
twenty hours out of;ifie twenty-tour. Quinn,'
the celebrated player, could 'at his pleasure
slumber twenty-load hours yin successitm
and Dr. Reel could ,1 whoa lie lilted, take: as,
much food and ad . , Much sleet - as would
serve-him for a , cottple of days. -. TheodosiJ.
us, falling asleep in the morning-watch of
his last; greatbattle, saw in his .dreams' an
apparition - that assn./10 hint td. a victory over
his desperate foe - Etigiuius; and the issue of
the forthcoming dityi, verified, or cohicided
with this strange Presentiment. The Danz
pluo, soli of the unfortunate Louis XVI:, the
descendant of the b'oicreigu of France and
Navarre, shut up hi a loathsome nook, with
a hole in the wall, through which his scat 4
rations were thrust ? Was killed by the want
of sleep. His feverish temples were scarce;
ly fold Upon his pallet, when a stern voice
pealed round the iwalls-Copet, ou rs to ?
dors tu? By a relifiement of cruelty of thii
-description, hie duOtile and confiding spirit;
drawn out to the last gasp, Silently gave up
the-ghost, on the Stir of June, in his tenth
year, 1795. The furious St. Dotninie never
i reposed except on the ftodr, or the bare
boards, which seried him for a bed. Ste
Bodaventura, one cif Ittie first Franciseansi
made use of a common stone of some size;
instead of a pillow -;- 'add St.-Peter,
of Akan.
tara-slept but one hOur and • a half in the
twenty-four ItuurOir forty years together;
either kneeling or Standing, yvith his.. head
leaning aside, on a: little piece of wood fas ?
tened for that purpiise in the wall. Ile usu=
ally ate but once inlthree days; yet he lived
to old, though hislbody,was so attenuated
and weak that-it seemed to be composed of
the-roots-of trees, ana his skin so parched
that ti resembled theidry hark of a" tree, ray.
'her than flesh. t°eople may sleep in all
sortsat postures: Aixonling to Mr. ‘Vilkiir.
eon, the ancient Egeptians who, as every:-
body kniinrs, shaved; their scalps,-slept with
their heads resting! an an iron prong,- like
th.tt of 'a pitcliforh,l welted with - sometbiug
soft. This they dicl for the sake of keeping
*their heads cool ',which - they supposed
strengthened their Wits. The postillion will
sleep on horseback{ and the sentinel at his
post. ' An entire battalion Of infantry hank
beenknown to sleep on the march, It is
about three or fourin'clock in the morning
that this propensity c i m l to sleep-'is the ost over
i
powering,—the In Me seized u on by the
troops for driving i h the - evening' outposti,
and taking the bivouac by surpri e. Mani
acs are reported, platticularly in the hems
sphere, to become tMlously vigil nt daring
the full moon, more especially w en the de
teriorating ray of il. polarised li ht is IRO
mitted ta fall intol their apart ent ; hence
the nani
i e lunatics' , There cif aitily is ii
lunatics'
greater pronenessi to dite i sed ring sleep
than inl the. waking state ..; toff those who
_pass the night initie damp* di Roma,
inevitably become litfected with its nosiots
air, while travellersWhq go thrOugh with
out stopping, eScap the miasma. Intense
cold induces sleep,land they who perish in
the snow, sleep onifill they steep the sleep
of death. —.l6terna!! of Psuchological . Mel
te:lie. 1,, , _ - I _ I
• ,
try- tscui.inixii;tredress. is a mark of af
fectation, supereiluitistieSs, or bad taste. ; No
well-bred man. wodld depart from the eitah
fished customs of vlr*As, refined society.-=-
The true object of-agenleman would be to
avoid notice 01 hit dress, DOt IQ' atthutt it.-r-.
Boors and spurs may do4or a fox hunt, brit
not for the bill tooth: daptation to times
and eirettrasiinees, lximv tionalities and ell
quitte, 's proper delete') C and 'Erne pcilite
nese. ' ;,. 1 i -
c
CO" Masi it LITI:ItEre Wzr.r..—ln the lair
will apd testament of tb great German 'Be
lem ' peeari me Me tog remarkable pas
sag I Lord. Clod ,'!]; t nk thee that: Mau
hut pleased to 1:12 eme a poor aud.ii
digeat a upon rtart . I have_ neither
house, nor lain/pilot; ey, to leave behind
me. Thott,has give°ar w :rile turd ebildree,
whom llndw iestom to t . Lord, goansb.
auto* preserve th . ~ as thou bast me." y '
Maui'
[The following is ,art txtract from Kir.
ivan'S " Men and Things as I . saw Mein iii
knrope.7 . l- i
, PICTVRES Of ROME. i
7
• 1 • i c, j
You miss from the ,
streets and prom--
of Rome the . joyoi,s youth, ranging
horn fourteen to twenty-fiae, which you meet
tl i
every ivbere in -.oritaiu an France ; and the
people; yiid (1.) meet seem ull and joyless.-I--
'They seep; to walk in dread of an oinniprer,
:iv enemy. And instead al bowing to . die
priests. that are evermore flitting along with
shovel hats and robes indipating their order,
they dart oa them a furtiVx glance, and gli,e
a meaning shake - of the hi when they ate
'past You•need only walkthe streets, enter
the shops, and read the coUntenances of the
'people, to_know that thel Romans feel and
dread the rod of the oppressor. •
Nor is there any libertyl s ry
in Rome. Eve
family is under a priestly pr; through the
euufessional and the womeu the priest gets
the secrets Of the family, its' visitors, the
:opinions of fathers and sups; and °heti, On
:the routes:owls of mothers and daughters,
; husbands and brothers am immured in prix.
ors, or sentenced to the galleys. A gentle
man,i for years a resident' I this city, infer :
:med me, that the despoils of the worst eta
peturs was no More sever than airflow el
!ercisett under the sauct4 of Pio Nitto..—
Rome, Naples, Austria,
states, and yet the culmi
potisna. -
-Nor are there any true
Hoar could there be with
lazy priests, and with "
French ioldiers? The la
eral heirs; the present oi
lie character; but as to
pilests, it is notorious di
bidden to
,marry.. The
mans say that, hecause..o.
cy of the prie:ts and thei
sional, they 'have nu cent
Of their wives, mother!
tiers ! such is
haract'eof the priest's,,,
f the people?. Indeed..
ore my readers the star
'y the very best .Witnesse l
illustrattm4the low POI
'have fallen in Rome, and
gacy of - the clergy. from It
themitierible mendtcani
acter isoften more - tilthy
4- frock: -
Nor . is there apy - religicr
is superstition there as
and Venus were
as a rule, the religiolfof
and uopraCticeif. I spent
and as there was-no Note,
[hilt of the Yuseyitish st
walk, hod as hueler the
gliog tinita_tioo, I went
other chorchri. The to
were more - crowded Chao u
were .seen everywhere
from beyond the wIO,, in
costume, were iu
. the sire
was crowded mostly by st
Pope at mass amid the glt
the guard noble ;!' but
most deserted, as owe It,
that I visited. •Theretsn
—there is iio'Bible inttuen
common people scarcely . k
there is no preaching of t
--there is tin instruction o
principles - of, divine truth.
literature is a compilation
of which' the wonders of
Holy House of Loretto a
and priests and people a
God to the world.. I hay
that' the priests are ma oly infidel§ and
that the people, 'who are .ot like .the pries,N,
are mainly idoloturs. Iron whose minds 111
ideas of God and Christ u e crowded out lev
fictions concerning Teter, tetures, holy •iet-
tes and places. . tables of the saints, and mire
than all, and above all byi Mary and ann
binu.
.
Some may say, this picture is oferdraWn
but it is not even one-hall' of gi g , reality. :So
all will say ,who have Spent a mouth in
Rome truly desirous to kriow its social and•
moral state. ,Your liberty,.your life, hang
suspended upon . the will of priests: -who are
at once ignorant, .superstitfous; rapacious and
profligate: who feel . that they have a divine
warrant to flair or fleeceyou as 'they
and Who yield to'co impulse save that wGss-ls,
tends no strengthen. Omit doininion. And
these Romish priests form the gnat central
TiowerA the Papal Chute • . They make; or
unmake, bishops and are! tithops;
send our decrees binding pon'all their del,-
- pie, and as unchangeable as the laws of ithe
Medes',Which give , direct on and'form to;the
movements and opinions
to the:euds 01 the earl;.'
priests have their.way, tl
nattops.chainytt and deb•
fret athe Pope and his c'
city of the CaNu
its crowded prisons,' and t
and its battished patriots_
churcliesfrorn its noise,
ruius.which crowd its an.
tnerr, d afraid to ,lisp thei
wives add daughters, a
warning of - the nations,-s
OF YOUR CIVIL AND ,REL
'ETEII.2IAI.. VIGILANCE OF rt i
The history of Rume
yet . the seat of empire i I
kindom of God. It is Ili
- al power felt for evil to t
let that power be scattq
is gone—let it be rend
truth, and the world wu
tin effects. livtl has hi.
and priest-ridden, and do t
wartlike. it 'subservien
end.' For popery-there is
hut destruction ; like a le
it must he torn doicm.
may yet be obtained o.
muddy Tiber which will
the rxsars into the shad
Deferrcb
TEMPE
10" SEVERE PUNISIIME
East having been touud
the Maine Liquor Law in
dent, and rascally stuff
following sentence: .‘
The Court sentences you
es of your rascally liquo
have mercy bo your hell
0" Tin SUCCESS of t
et, at the Maryland electi
effect already. Nearly at
innore city have been cic.
anticikttug a strict colt)
day law:
It A I LRO
. _ r
the Providence and %f
• CI:"7T A mAN - who refs
n
been sentenced to tw .n
at,hard labor in thel o
rtCtion.
• ' -
13:74. A LOOO3TOTIVE Is
fild for the Hudson Rive
which is to carry six pa
Albany and New York
halt, The distance is
coat $ll,OOO and weigh
07 THE LENGTH
Railroad will be 248
miles are now in suce - 1
remaining 26 miles , are
will be fini bed in Jana,
FORE
117 " crENFJIO9
purpose ot emigration;.
knowledge of the Engl
Emigration that, from
sent, in 1848, £460,i
180, 5957,000 ; 1851,
000 ; nearly eguhl to $
ll:Tem:ale Scrims
(China) Gszege in en
captured from a defeat
meat, saps :—" The r
powder and ball, toget
standards and 'timbre,
especially of Chinese
'rather a clumsy artier
into an engagement w
IX 7Or At cunt I
ininehester paper, En
1 m ,;tacis and quackery' fil l
g to the census ret
?0,000 persons practi
partments of medicine
Iqualifications.
. _
STEAM PitrNTING OFFICE. •
Roue nrocurfid three Prearee, w^s aleaVs
ared to (decant JOB and BOON PAIN '
every deeerytion, at the odic. of 214* ewe'
Jairreal, eheaper than It can be done at any Oho '
establishment to ihe County,•such as
Rooks. ringsiders, Bills JLting, - "
Large Posters, Rail Rood Tisane s
Rata Bills, Paper Books,
Annie , tit itgreeauvit, Time Book',
Hill Heads, Order Rovils,dte. s - . '
Al the very shortest notice. Our stock of JOB
TYPE is more ,extensive than that of any other
Office in this section of the State. and' we Amp
hands eniployed exprm4y for Jobbing:" Being a
practical Printer ouraelt; we will guarantee out
work to be cc Delli cc any that can he untied out in
the chute.. PRINTING IN COLORS done at the
shortest notice.
Nis
•
DOOR DID - DEDIr
- ilook4 bound ttt every verie' iy of stile. _Mink
Hoot•,. oreverydetwription niaont act ureti,boinid
ruled to order at short notice. -
• .48. 1
leiorn.
' The New York Pick is pitching into pres
ident Pierce_ right and left. The last num
ber has the following : • •
Augusta &haunt, Austrian Consul, (one
of Rothschild's naturate ) ex-agent. of the
Rothschild, (who lu relish the .European sea
ports with funds to put down the people)" ex-
Austrian Consul, Wall street, mg-baron,
dyed-to-the-wool aristocrat, notorious robe,
and never heard of as a Demeerat,nor thought
of as a Republican until he contributed Igh);-
NO To aid Pierce's election—appointed by the
Pierce Cabinet Charge to the Netherlandivt
price only $30,0)0. Robert Dale Owen,
English socialist, infidel, appointed (fur
a reasonable consideration) Charge to Naples.
Pierre Soule, French red-republican, filibus
ter and socialist, appointed Minister to Spain,
in parf t pay melt for stumping a campaign ,
for Pierce; and gulling the order of the "Lone
Star" at the ballot box. - These 'are -speci
mens of the Americanism of the present ad
ministration worth making a ndte of. We
have uuthiog special to say of,Pierce's ap
pointment:of tits 'biagraph er, Hawthorne,. to
the Liverpool Consulate, the richest office in
the gift of the Executive; for if Hawthorne
lotted material to write a "respectable" vol.
unto about_his hero, he earned his post. So
did the mock Irish patriot, Deviu
who killed cotr Judge Douglas through the
Democratic Review, for which service Mar
cy has given him (he is not a citizen) a post
in one of die Departments. We only ask
the reader to particularly note the first three
specimens, in our list, and judge what sort of
American reputation we are likely to get thto'
our foreign agents. Wonder' if Belmont can
keep' the secrets of our archives from his ,
friends? Where are the continentallers—
who train in the republican ranks—when
shall we have an American party ?
r excelleuce Paval
tiug points of
;morals in - Runic.
Isuch an- army of
uch a swarm (')t
:t Pope has left sr:v.:
se has a good po-
Ithe cardinals and
$ t they are odly:ll.lr
°blest of the Ro
the utter protlida
arts nt the coatis
dence in the virtue
sisters, or -diugh
lublic and general
!chat must be that
Some one shutild get up a work entitled
Anthology Ptereeana, to contain all the ele
gant reutarks which the Democratic papers
and, orators make concerning their late idol,
Frank Pierce. - To diversify it, the author can
insert, likewise, some choice " flowers of
rhetoric," that John Van Buren, Jim. T.
Brady and Coillly use towards each other. ,It
will be an addition to the vituperative Mei
ature of the day, and would show " tbe De
mocracy" in their true light. The following
extract from that Democratic: paper, The
State of
,Maine, is g sans fate of the " An
thology :"
..We blush fur the homit of the country—
we feel atihamed of our American name that
is thus tarnished in the person Of its Chief
Magistrate. We must hereafter . adruit E in
reply to the taunts id foreigners, that theol.
flee of the Presitlent of the United States has
been tilled by a titan who unites the duplici
ty of a knave with the-Meauness of a traitor.
Prauldin Pierce has fallen trout his high em
inence to the lowest place in the scale of po
litical prostitution, and will hereafter he re
garded by alb, honorable men, iu the same
category as Aaron Burr and Benedict Ar
nold."
could not place be
menis made, abd
~ for , the purpoe,
It to which morals
through the path.'
the Pope down to
. riar, Whose. char
hart In§ feet or' his
I • ;
.
in Rome., There
twinp da wleo
worshipped ; btu,
13 !Itrkt is unkut4n
Sabbath there;
lout wordlip,save
unp without the
I ealitv to the buu•
Si. Peter's and
rkers and shops
ual, The prreqts
Peasaitts
every variety _ . oI
'
augers to see the
tertog swords : ,t 1
I. P t I
e er Avtat :a •
e other churelie.
Sabbath in Hunie
1-e` iu flume ; pie
wilt it hy natutl--
e gospel in' Home
the voting in the
Their religious
of lying legoile,
atutiluo and of the
The Boston American Union, thus speaks
out our sentiments un this subject :
Pepple hardly know how much they lose
by nut subscribmg for their country paper.—,
There are always certaiu matterwuf local in
terest,iu which i: behooves every good neigh
bor and citizen to keep duly " posted up."—
Instead of sending away, hfly or a hundred
miles tor a miscellaneOus paper, suited only
fur the general reader, every man should tale
tiist the paper. published in his county, and
pay for it inradvance ; then if he has any inn.
ney to sparela more amusement, or the rat
iticalluo of his own taste { let him subscribe
fur a ,guud city paper, containing able re=
ports of pupular and scientific lectures, leg
islative and congressional intelligence, with
a general summary of foreign and domes
tic news to the latesi moment of going to
press; , -z.
Now if this p not good advice, we hardly
know what is.. it is the war" we should do:
and we are nut soy:elfish as to mourn the losis
of a dozen subscribers; if it should come to
that--Whu are perhaps leaving, a fellow towns
man, some , pout but worthy printer, to work
on-in-weariness=ol spirit for want of that
generous support, 'which' 'would not only
cheer his heart, tint enable him to make his
paper all that his patrons could desire. We
know something of the sad:.experienco of
those who have the coutrol ofifounity papers,
from our connection in years - by-gone, with
a journal of that 'class. ft,„ becomes a man to
be just before tie is generous, and to realm..
tier that " charity begins at home." Never
subscrihe to a newspaper without paying fur
it m advance.. The man who does his duty
in thisrevecr, reads his paper weekly with
. increased satisfaction. Every one know(
that MS' greatest comfort is dent - Tr' from the
conciousuess of having dune or triefi to do
right, and it. is certainly no more than, right
to, pay the printer who is constantly incur
ring large outlays for paper and composition,
and who most invariably pay for all the
matter Set up ' tor his paper, even before it
passei tutu the hands of the subscriber.—
Again we say, ' take Your county paper and
pay for. it in advance; "
.banipks ;
o living without
r l not ii, doubt but
all their prii•sts
And could , tlirsc
t;:c would lair
sed; aslowly ati the
,
'rtlitials as the (ince
I s, now lies:. t)
s nt
betrayed People,
and its Christian
ss streets, and It Ire
ient hills, and its
opinions to their
voice rises for !die
,ying. " rittler.
(AMIS LIBEnTIF Is
. nut' ended. It is
opposition to the
centre of a spiiiiii
i
e ends of the earth.
ed, and jts pre4tige
red subservient to
Id feel its 1-vll'ov:is
F ei . re upon I s tbiny,
wn• trodden as, it is,
to EOMe gierious
i nothing in reserve
fetus Jewish liduse,
Il' AMERICAN MotsitruEsts.—The mon
uinents erected in Lmerica exceed in height
tiv , se of the old world. Thus, there is not'a
column, either ancient or niudern,in Europe,
so high as the Bunker 11111 Monument. 'llse
tinniest column, in Europe (202 feet highlls
the one meted in London by Sir Christopher
Wrep; in commemoration of the grot
1136*G. Poinpey'S Pillar is only 90 feet in
heigh!, and Tritjan's but 115. The highest
monument in Paris is 137: The Alexander
Column in St. Petersburg, is 175 feet 6 inch
es. The Nelson Column, in London, 1a,171
feet from the level of Trafalgar Square.—
Bunker Hill Monument is. 220 feet high..z--
The propOsed,Brock Monument, at Queens
:own will be Pk)* lett high. • The Washing
ton Monnment is now 150 feet high, and
When completed will he about 100. It is
luupd that the monument stands - exactly 'in
the .iniddle of whal was the "ten miles
square." It is of such gigantic proportions
that either of the monuments above named,
could be placed inside of it with Out Much
.impeding the operations of the rworkinen,
and when it is finished any two of the mon.;
uments of Europe could be stoeretty away
within its walls without being noosed front
the exterior.
ut mural cougnesti
the banks oe, the
throw those o f all
.3tcin9.
EMI
i ' A. i down T.--4t. f e ll ow M
gtiilty of violAting
dispos.trig of.thear
,t that, received the
rou-old reprobate !
o driuk threeglass
and may the Lord
I. 7/
e Maine Law ick
n, has had one (iod
I the taverns iti;Fltl-
tsed, the priptikcitv
,eernent of the sun.
la" LUCY STONE ON'.MARRIAGE,-Lucy
Stone has issued her programme, showing
the legal - advantages and disadvantages of
married wourea, which are as follows:
I. The right of protechon.(f)•
2. The rtrht to he maintained.(?)
3. 'fhe rioht n± saving her debts paid. .
Le! SS.
I. The custody of her person.
2. The right other personal property.
3. The enjoyment of her real estate.
4. The advantageit of her own earnings
r 5. The power to make a will. : :
d to pae_lis fare on
ester Railroad, has
uths ituprtsoOnent
ester House of Cor-
•
building at Spring-
Railroad Company.
senger cars bet Ween
in two hours and a
144 miles. It: will
over thirty tons.
G. The control of her children.
We copy the aboye for the benefit of uml
Marriageable females. You see the losadou
bles the amount oflhelain—besides the last
item—when married the woman 't Liles
the control of her chtldrln..": Just think of
that ! Remain single, and you I can gov
ern, theta as you please.—Syracuse Stan
dard.
the kentisyliania
ides, of which: 222
sful operation ;: the
under contract; and
rp next.
ERE
JO" Mann LAW IN NEW Yost.—The
Tribune, commenting on the late election in
that Stitte, says:
• Apart from the battles of the Shells, the
Maine Law was the live issue in this canvass,
and doubtless called out niani thousand vo
ters who would otherwise ?have staid at
home. We believe a Legiii.faiure has . been
chosen which will recognize the necessity of
passing such a law, and will/strive - to do it
promply, heartily and, effectiVely. NW - km+
ligent man can longer doubt :that the Maine
Law is to be-tried in this Stale ; and we ap
peal to foes as well as frienttt to take care
that it has a lull and fair trial.
!Ty.—For the there
;here has come tb'the
h Como:m.310013 of
is country there was
; 1849, £540,000 ;
1 4990,000—C2,947,-
5,000,000.
. rMtn.r-'the Pekin
Meriting the spoils
Insurgent detach-
Deis lona quaniny of
ler with a number of
as.'" An umbrella,
nannlucture,mliat be
with which to enter
ih an enemy'. i •
0:7 - IT IS ASSERTED that the friendly Te•
ception given to Com. Perry's squadron by
the citizens of Jeddo. was in consequence of
instructions sent by the British government
lo Its Consul at Shaughae,.to communicate
with the ' l autborities at Japan, arid - apprize
them of the coming and object of the Ameri
cans.
in the world, says a
and is that in which
I ..urish mo Accor•
ms. there are. nearly
ug one .or wore de;,
uti surgery .without
WM=
BAIsMANS
political,
PORELY AMERICAN.
"ELEGANT EXTRACTS."
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