The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 21, 1854, Image 1

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.or ;Tux MINERS' :JOURNAL.
• • • insets suzscauttos. - .••
TWO DOLLARS per annum, payable setin-ari
, wily in advance to those_who'resude in the.Coun
?y, and ann u ally in advance to those who reside out
of the County:. The publisher reserves to himself
the right toehargoS2 50 per anntuniyhen payment
is delayed longer than one year.
, To CLUBS :
['brae Cbpies to one Address, • - 55 00
Seven do • d o -
• 10.00
Pliteen do 'do - d'o L • - 20 00
Clergymen and School Tcarheca supplied
With the Journal lit 1$ in adritnee.
R:ATE. OF ADVERTFAINO:
one 'Square of 14 tinesi I square, 3 mos., q 3 00
timetst $1 00 6 nionths, 500
-Subserent insertion, 25 ,1 year, 500
4 lines, 1 tinw, 25 Card, of Nines, 300
Subseifnt insertion, l 2 do 51ineS, 500
m r ,,,,hants and others advertising by the' yiltr
with the inlvdege of. inserting different nil
reriisenieu IS sirrekly I'2 00
ir Larger Advertisements, asper tqreenaent.
BUSINESS CARDS.
J*UNP. 808 A. ELT. Attorney et taw, t!ottitute
*ti
tor New York. Ogler opponte Alnertran
floosie, t.!entletAtreet; Pottsville, PCMItt.
Cpl ril 49, , • 17—ly•
kr iLittANI ,L. yv UITNEY, ArIoRNESi
I' v et Law, Pot tsville, Schuylk ill nOtinty, Ps. ink.
n Centre itreet r hearty
Jan.4,lbsz, 1. , OPposite the Miners' Bank.
J-IY
• . ____ -.— .......
DActoit C. IEIEB n 7611.40,1, tIantCROPATH IC
SI/SYSICIAIN,, Removed rats Office to one or the
..nee Houses i d I, , onlettseet, Petteolite •
.
April 29, le in: ',. 18-tf
TAngs lU.GRAEPP, ATTORN ' Y AT - LAW,
o:laying removed to y o rterine,tme opened an °thee
.011,4 ine Telegriph tuficetCcolre elreeolPPositelke
) , -
II leers'. Bank. i 1 ,
Lee. 0. Inf. ::
JOHN C.CONHAD, JUS.TIVE OF THE PEACE
wtli attend Lb any - business. entrusted to his care.
yunc tuatiy., hill and Notes toileeted, &. c. Of fi ce in
itariket st,,, oOpniite.Dr.lialberstadt's.
June:. 1852. I • 13-ly'
SIIUIrL Ilik aTZ-eJUSTILIE oFrif PEACP,
Pottsville. :WM attend promptly., to collctio4s.
~;encies. Purchase rind Sale of Seal Ifatate, the.. it,
s ehuylkillConnti, Pa. °dice in Centro St!'Pet,oPPo
e the Town 11.01. • Oct 20:1815-
ions WILLIAMSON & JAS. COOPER
Attornles at Live, Pototirille. Office in Centre :it
4 few deora EiWor - th...eenneylvania Hilt." Mr .
Cooper wtU mimed at all the Cuuttv
Hott6vllle, Dea.i7,
`TIETELI. lIIMPSON, bilking Engineer. has te,
X winved his alike to Dr. Chir.bestet 's Gadding Ilex%
door but one below the ['rotegiant Episcopal Church
Centre Btrqq. r l / 4 4tstrille. Pa. - . where he Witt prompt
ly attenJ to ail orders in the line or bis profeeolott.
April 3, ' 140
T P.WHITNEY, EXCHANGE, COLl.Ec
.tion,. ConDuliAldn, aid General Agency ,
[telt &uto Attn'ers' Dank. l'attaville Dealer in uu
current money ,Gold and er dyer. Dthirrs t.,u Phil:,
delphia and Neer; Vork for sale
Miceli 20,052,
W A lit.) SIELPPEN, ATTORtiIiV AN I)
ri COUNSELLOR at Law, Philadelplint,wilhttend
t • unllediuttA ottitoy legal busniela in the City
of ;adjoining Counties and e isewliere.—
office No: 7Aiaoutb Sixth eteet
JBAMFAIIII.LATTOEIN EV AT LAW, Imo
eidpenettuo till%ep_ps-Ctchtte meet. l'otievllle, oppo
.pe the LlP4eo4?l4l.4.:liurOt, where be will be duly,
trout 9to 3 orelock, Illainees, letters to him will re
ceive prompt tillentlobiaddrb,me'd•to him at eillo.r
Pu3sville or Oi wlgehurC,. 45-
'
Dec, . r. • .
A • thelittCrehaeundiale of Heal Ea:
tate; buying end selling Coal; taking 'eharge of
4., al Lauda . ; Mines, , and collecting renta —from
l :verity years experience In the County be hope. to
iveAatLifitetiori:pffice Mahantatigo atreet,Pouevllle.
CliAti. M. MILL,
14-t1
Apdl6,lBM
rilliORIA.B It:HANNAN ATTORNEY at lA*,
1. Office in Croktfe Street. opposite the Episcopal
Church, Pottsville Pent.sylva his
Nov . ill, 1652,
JACOB JUSTICE:7OP TIIC PEACE
will attend to the collection of Accounts, I,e.
prornplly, and ai,ll the duties Appirtaineng to his office
Pottsville, Dec. „? . ,5; - 52-Ir*
; •
(1 A.ll.o.—llahilt Street Property for solo. Impure
ofJOHN H. JAMEA, Ag't.
Mrtrket street nbave Tenth, Itottsville.
Feb.20,1651' O.ti
.
1
ARD.—Wtlow Sash and Doors, of en riouA de,
stription's„riii hand and for sale by the Subscriber,
. ; ; Joni% H. .1 A.llEt4;•.
2 1 yrket Street above Tenth, .
Feb. 16,18 e "
[NO. - N. WAGENSELLEII. & CO.,itrana
ers,etnd De l iters in Erehange, Tamaqua,
,Colleeting attended to, and drafts for sale on :in
the principal cities of the Union. Also, Drans pti•
DM &Vali the ptqaclpal .Ibuttinv liaises in' linmau&
Ireland, alcntiand and %Vales
July lip t952.`
UrOWE4G F11911E14 4 ATTORNEY AT LA IN
mu:. Office CENTRE duvet, 3 doors
!touch of 'Eplvcppal CRurclioanie aide,
.April 30, 1554:
D-w. c.'ol..EivEit' s formerly or the firni,ol
.& D. W. C. CLEAVER, Engineer; and Rur
veyons, after se{vrall yenta engagements In ornir pla
ces, hasre•npened an office in Poitiville, where he
tint be please& to see the frtenda of the old firm, and
an Who may renitfre the services-Of one •of his
fesslon.
OFFICE—CEk . T RE Street, immedlaiefy opposite
the r'elllver Dilate."
May V 1,103.
I& 'STILL LE* RlCEEARDMiettorneys Law
wlllattend Itiallbnsanes,lntrusted in them with dd-
Igenee and caret', 'Aire Centre street, next. doer le
It. R. MOWS' .Store.
June 11, 1833:. [Jan. 8,185". 2-Iv. 21 if •
riZO. lii:.•R3IB.TEI, MINING ENGINEER and
llSnreeyor, Silver Terrace, Centre Street, TOM
vine, Pa. Examinations, Rep its. Stirrer, and 312 pp
~of Goal Mince, Ewa' Lande, Mining Machinery, !kr,.
executed on the ahortest notice. Agent for East
Minei. &cc.
, Sept. , 24, 1823
LK. G. b. BOWMAN, SURGEON DENTIST,
othce In Brick Dullding,Cotner MARKET and
SECOND Streets, west side; four doors ,„ -
above Ebquire .Wilson a Office, where
operations on :the Teeth are performed,•Oallaaa
and neevreeth Inserted on nirdernto terms. Ito wnr.
rants all his work
Oct. 1,1353
PHILADELPHIA:
11E0. NM: £61111111.11) 11.1.C10N
GEORGE LI?PINCOTT & co. •
HAVE' conai'antly'on band a full aanotttneot of
T£•9, I.Tgrotts and GI3 , CERIES prnerally:
N 0.17 North
,Water Street, anti
Ni). 10 NortN.Delaware Avenue, Ithilad'a.
Jan. 29, 1853. ' -5-1 y
3. E. GOULD.
- O ' IICCP.S . E4OR TO A. MOT,
No. 164 eirEsl NU T.:St !yet, Swat "I? ' S. Bushing
PIIILADELPRIA,
UXTENSIV&IIDISIC PURLISILEDiand Dealer lo
..L4' Musical instruments of every description.
Exclusive Anent fit the rale of,Hal
let. Davis & Cfi.'n (Boston) Porgwy
Suarcoseron I.lzipoz .111olon and oth
er PIANWA, Boudoir Pi
ono,,
Idelodeonr, , Martin's Guitars, Harps, Violins,
dMiet.lllusic, Music, Music Bunko. er.c.
Residents of Or country will bri.sultplied by wait
or otherwise with any music they may wish, at no
low rates as If purchased in person. [laving orni of
the-largest stork/ in the entted States, I feel confi
dent id satisfying all who may favor me with a call
ur order.• ;'
cr Dealers; supplied on the mast liberal
teimte: Planns ib let. Secoud•hand P!atms for sale.
May -14, 1852. 204 y
Fr
.v their
I thank of 011,, CANDLE - A
AND nOAP, which
they offer-at the Inwem market raw. CONATANT
LV POR HALE
Blenched ntidlintural Winter and spring Aperm
Dil,
itleached Winter and Sprtng Lard Oil,
Extra White Winter solar Oit,
llloathed Elephant Oil, (Winter and spring,) •
+inined`No,th West Coast and Polar Whale Oil,
V. inter and Spring Whale Olt. bleached, -• • "
ritraite Bank and Timm' 011, •
Machinery and Creaming 1)11.
New Bedford Sperm Candies„
Patent Sperm Candles, (COloreds,nd Plain)
eltearine Candles,
Price's 'meat Candles,(fer which we are sole Agt•a)
CryCtalilne and Polished Candles. Fot the shave
Candles we received the neat premiam (a Silver Me:
43841 from the Franklin lnatitute, and a Diploma trom
theil.ate Agricultural It ociety,attlielrlateelhthilient.
Taller Almond and other Fancy Snap,
:reunite, Brown, White and Castile Son p,
Reaned - Spertimeeti In Cakes,
BOLDIN &
North Wharves, third more oh nve
ARCH Street ,Phltedelphia,
21-ly
May 12.1953
DOLLARD. •
PREMIER ORTIRTE IN Unlit. 177 Chestnut Sir,
opposite the !elate Ileum PUMA ELPIIIA, In
ventor of the etlebrited Gossamer Ventilating Wig
and Elastic Dane Toupacea. Instructions v, ramble
ladies and gentlemen to measure their nwn heeds
with accuracy:
•
For Wigs,' babe', ,Tronprs, Q. Scalpa,
No. I The round of the No. From forehead to
head.. , . . tack :talky &staid
• g From toiehead over. 2 Over forehead. as
the beadlo neck. I • far as required.
.3 From eatloeatover 3 Over the crown of
the toW the head',- , 2 :.
•
4 From ear to ear r'd;
the forehead.
R. DOLLARRhas always ready for axle a splendid
stock of Glent's-Wies, Toupees, Ladies' Wlhs, half
Wigs, Plasmic dish* Curls, ore., beautifully manu
factured, and ai cheap as any eatablithment in ' the
Union. ' 1•!
• DOLLARD'S!Herbitilum Extract or Lustrous Iran
Tonic, prepared from South American herbs and roots,
the most surryntful article ever produced for menet ,
vine the hair from hilliest out or. Chatifteilt color, ce
notaph and pratiervinit It. in - and luxuriunt
rt."- &hone other reasons why Lollard's ban cut
let Saloon maintains tie immense popularity Is abet
act that his tontel Is applied to every bead of bar
rile it Ms esumitshment, consequently it is kept In
better preservation than under any other known ap
plication. It being thee itreeileatie kit e d by- thou.
sande, offe a thsleenterst guaranty ot its edlcacy.
polo wholesale antretall at his old establishment.
177 CHESTNUT St., opposite the Stale House, Phil
adelphia.
R. OLLARD'has at last discovered the at plus
ultra of HAIR T/Te and announces It for sale, with
perfect confident" In to sutpassine everiablexof the
kind now In use; lt colors the hair either black or
Mown. (as mathe and is used Milhous say
tajefp to its lintc'or stin k 4itber by main •or other-
Wiser can be ViVaehed off in ten minute , ' after appli
cation, without detracting from its efficacy.' Perrone
'Milting the city ere Melted to eve hints call. Let
ter. addres"ed vitt. DOLLARD, 177 Chestnut Street.
Philadelphia, will recrivc attention. •
July 23,L5:77. ' •
QMITIVA MANCE MEAT.
Qltox fLayhts,i; • Curtuts, . .
Can ." :-. Vilna.
t Figs, i ; era taw. bt}.
Pit fair at :,: A. 11 F.NIIPAI , , , ON'el. Aft.
'lloysiabftll). 16."41 . i 47 tf
A I.I , I4NACS: FOR 11434 .—.50Grn54 Gerewitt
rifted Emtbsb
,Almmbacit, rntbruf nr UnrlP , gam's.
rativeri*, floute.keepers% emtnr..4 , -. at 03 27g by ,
the Orneedne4pepllebed and for t at,, at
h. lIANAIAN'a
. .
. 1 Cheip Book and ratmehing Maar.
Sept. Si, 1533. i _ , - • _ R.-
VOL.X
L. XX
FANCY FURS, Ste PRIVATE SALES.
An Elegant and - Dnrable.- Bat
~
A EO/1. el 00. ' ,' 1 .-
Egn:r?, if ~ct svprreorty an- , '
r,
... • nom offend li
k
PosTrx,4-'111:11Ril, ow
1111 RD rillCki. below Chektnot,l'lDLAbEtplivt.
• ~ e.
IA PFER at votry,teduced prises the tollotairqi .., '
4..1 Ladies' hiding Hate and ltahriais, . . ..
Children's hones flats, of all cOnta,
. (loth, ritisb and Crazeit• Cabs.
of cif et' variety
J.fl ityle, .
faentlerneri's Driving and Travel,! '74.9,
Sof: HMY or every F. 13 le hitt!
~ti 4.11, 4tt Mir f 4, to
SO all.
A NO, Young , •
15. A' gclieral as-ortaitut of I.adief,l Valley Fur
Novepber 5, 1t..53 - 45.341
. •
reNtv FI7IIS,'II3tIrriILO`3.RODES tic
9 - IHE ttuteeriber ivotilefe , peettitlkv.eigi the nitro.
lion of In country trteoth. :oat tint- public grner•
oily to his..tipertor ort‘ortment of
LADIES FANCY FUI S.
.
Consisting of Mulls, 'Plus. Vietorlaie•,
such as Si9ne, llattin ;;Fiteli, Siberian
Squirrel, Silver Martin, •Aliiib.llfilson Bay and
Russian Sable Chinehiilo-..ke., wiin a tali, aSsort •
input of Fancy Catriage and Slci4.ll Robe.. Foot
Murk &e,
N received, aF rl 41 as•ortineuf 'of
BUFFALO ROBES, for sale by the I.:de or sin•
gle Robe.
pikie paid !Or afii'ppitig Furs --
Wadding constantly: on band. . :•
GEORGE F.-'.WOIOII.ATII, • •
leuportor and Min:ifitartnier,
No. 13 N. Fourth
;i 43-3 in
10121
Oct. 22. 185:3
HMEEI
BOYS' CLOT/illgrs
' I IIE isubperio , ra would reipecilpithforto their no
1m
memo.; friends and rootomers o ill
,Ito.
that their itiooilinent t f lothlitg litr Young
men it MUM, larger, ~ ban.ever,und tqey are 41, , p0.ed
to sell cheap. Peri•Oni, :it it 11,0:sore, have tbe
privilege of exeluinging clothln pntelia•md at thin
:oar, if thvy do tuo
I , ..h:iliAT;S: BROTHER,
272 Climninit N,t, e . ornei bl 'ninth.
• Aotil 2. .
. .
goality Ihe tree I:st ,of
EMI
.
CLOTHING! Clothing:: CLOTHING!!
j i
`.. Tan MOO ..X11,11,111/C! . :46014111C11L Of
tl,llting In Actoryiktil I:4ltatc, tioar Ll, •
.. ' to :3k) per cent. I ireaper and 14$tecur:p..e
titan 1.411 Le pH Iiiii1.•:11 vijewbere, to at
CM
•• *HA) ONE. II A LL' cr.riwr of Oenpf andStaininton
.
go "r3treeis.. .
.A magnificent a.,gortment of FA a and W INT Ctt
CEOTiiiNtt, of thy wont laNliii•aabCr: slyiep,.l. noo
on hand awl ready for oak: att.iires Ilia' DEFY VW'.
PETITION. As e very artirli• voldit ibitt c..tanitst,.'
Merit is tir/nUfaxtured 1:1 Poltsoll, , ,'„lit IS, tt,,er,ntr e ,
exorrisly gil.ipted to this 1.4164,a-14 offers grentad.
vantages to porett:l:erb overall lkt eery Jail I tvi,
Citytmarie Clothing. . .._.
Zq I
(INF, TRIAL etstif priiVt thin, geyond all . d0u1q..1.1
any who are el NI °gent to 'the fpm;? a ttd tho.‘e wltti
have notAy4t. porch:tr....a the ' i FA till ,r WlN"l'liit
Clothing, will do well to callaadjudg.:nor themstlve•i.
Au Immense variety of - ; • 4, .
47-Iy ,
• .110‘ • S• CLOTIIINI4.-
. .
: 4 1Lit able for the syclott, :ii ext i•000•li• 1.,0 , iinc,•-;.
Itentembor the old fsEto.l...' 0 . 1.1) t PIK UAL! .. ( - 4 ,,,.
. ,
not of Centre and•Mah.tutotwo St•
trr.t.••••
1:1)W A RD T. r All.t)l6proioielor.
Al.ate I..tprinvoTT 11 TA VLOP,llnplorliit, Otriti!lishll,/
- Dry Gooth4.)• ' , • 1 .• _
I.
. . •
A. CARD.—EDWARD T. 'CAI:11.0R; Mere Ititrit
Tailor, would ri . lpectfally call the atlention of hia un
morattit friends and the public kit r ail turd %Vik
tor. Strait of cloths, Into tot l'eatiac,,
&e., fri'int the heat toorket”,:ti ii It he is., pr,-
pa ri-d to make up to order, at vet y tpode Falk Mee,.
An asmo . ttneut of iliiie,,,iiii.rertirfa,su-pcitticri,r•tik
phitta, &e.
Agent tort he Ne York, akij Pari4a kiami.
Potesv Mo. Oct. 2 teifi2. 411-a.
EOM
WATCHES, itSLC.
BE
JOSEPH S. ELL' lOW,
P 4 ra ll'a t kt r ~azi I,k,llki. ~ IV a r:;c• ,
.Tertylry ,Vr., (1.',1 wo 1100,
ed.ore the Minrri' ltant, Oni4 time.'
rim. ;
•
r, atlti
Patent Lever, littple.l„%nriletr P.;c,apettisitl,
liorizqntal, Lennie and 1:131a ve,acbj3,lla m ica ;Hal
Antetican Cloek •, {Mit, C„ Id detevlt . ). 'vatt.taving it
variety of ellfirViV LeW 144.a:a l'ltts, Ear
Rings Clati ;rent Ile,
rialpelior Gold L'et,.szlleer itt,l Butter
K Plated n 'Vet mi.'
tlheil and Yoner Mnlie Unlit CA,
Cake end Gard lt,Ykeir, Vino (34t1,-zyg V iehn.ond tint
tar r.iirtnga. /k . e... .
All l'ltalt rk,tock, jun reCeivuil nanrentni.
Old Stano, and fiery Stoco—Wliore au! gepatriogt of
all klnds y 1 Co d and Silver Clorka am!
Jewelry will he carefully aneeriimi 1111,! . ! •
tr n Intrel. IWO I.looiti 311t,etal
Hank, Cetdre
.104F.T10 ,3 . tI.I.IOTT.
Nov. IR., • • ,!?.' -4G .f.nt
EMS
EMI
BRAM,
(Of he Ime firin itf (
,„„• lON oF,Tlic laC wATl•if,opp,,i4,l,? idol - tamer's.
Hutel.reApertltiliy :thilounce* to 1115 friend. and'
the public thit lie mill ,otiamirs =n om
to Wier fiar.oaloa choice ao.,ortinent '
of Cli:cka, (111•3, Slitter Warn
and flue Jrivelry, lrc.,to whit:l4l;e . -
invites antinfpin. itt IS deterin tiled inn lir lA ,
sold by any time pr elsewhere; and Judge for
your orlon . ; NS Ith his expo ovum. Iniaoshattes, and a
.deoire to pleurae, nada guarantee thaColl goods shall
prove to be rts repr.,;.tiled, he iiopt,4 3.1111 to retain
his %hare n( pplronag,
N. 11.—All kinds 1.1 Watches, Cloctif, and Jen r try.
carefully repaired and w taro pied.
W113.1A Tit BRADY,
t.e.htit,; Ff.. Sign 411 the 'ilag ‘Valch.
I • Oin.ate Moiimilero Hotel
Oct. "3, 1` , 53', ' • ••- -lily
. sTikurrztv. as 11.4r4-EY.
C IIEA l' IVA 'TC ILE. AN D .r,BII-1E LIZ 1' ,
W HOLE:I asa.l Retail, -at tlatij•` Philadelphia
Wateh'and Jewelry Winne;" ;Ai Norm
and Street, corner /01 . Quialry, Philadelphia.
Gold Lever ‘Vatt.ties,tuat jet, •Pat,to rivals fane,.s2s on
Cold Lepine. sld. to $2l Gold Ppeclarles, 7 (iii
Piper Lever, lull jew- .1" the 811%4.7 do 150
railed sl2:(;olll•ltraceletat, 3 on!
SilverlepineLiewels, At/JR - 406'01d Pencils, I(0
oluperior tAtiTirtietta. Teariponris„ vet, 5 On
'Gold Pens, WIC!, rentill alll.l I.lllyer 101dol. I (V
, Hold it !liars, 371 rents' in {% Lich Clam
ors, pigin, 2 teents ; Patent, .1c ; linnet. ; uthm r
articles in prOportion. All gouts warranted to lie
whartlacy n Fit-soul lirt. .
STAIIIIII It HARLEY.
tolarad.
On Rand, 1411111 e Cold and Slit Cr Lev'erso Lepiut s
mill Lowe r ?hart the abovelwires :•".
:sent. 3,1555. :' 26-19na
REAL ESTATE.
t '9041
-
• HOUSES AND
LAWTON'ri ADDITION McT FATIBON.
I LAS
Tet V : 1 :!;,1 t l4
mold on lerint.: which will en:odt evl z...tin %. 5 3
inditt Wow; mit, 11 In paritiaan him:it'll' al I
and Aandly .
. • 20 I "•••!,
.
A 11011181; AND 11W1f,..,
A plan of the iroopFrty can tie Heel.. Wlidi , hr lei in, 61
date Made known liy appitratino at ilt6 office of
EDWAIIV OWEN Agent,
of the Keinurlay Bank. Venire .1(11;!..t,
iietitember.l, lb:t !!
VALUABLE PEOP'ERTY IN POTTS
VILLE AfT PRIVATE .szet.Ls'. CHEAP.
The Subs , cribers otter nt Private sle all that traet
of Lund and huilding lots, kno;y.tti na; the "Carbon
HI l " or " Vinnig's Hill" property' in the Borough
oC Pott.ville,!extending from Borer Schuylkill
aboYe M. Litner%t Brewery . ,te WO Port Carbon
road, being about '2!..".#0 yards in wilt and containing
more or lens. This propeity may tie vital
to be invaht4ie, not only for the plitpoftea of bud
'ding, but W-. 6, otlitring
. the 4est :locality in the
w
Borough, on hich . .to erect st i taltfit,Water Work%
for , upplyinaithe tot Vii with water. Apply at their
° di ce , cortVo3l Streets. ti
Augult
SN YpER. & Pti
54 LN ES.
TOI COPAL OPERATORS.
NorthlAtnerican Coal touniparii offers far rent
for • term ;01 years, the Alines align the tract of
land;called Centreville, In liceitylkill : ,. 1;oonty. These
htiooo , are twjll km4ll ad ainone,tij, best o f t h e 'R ed
4,A velne of {he }legion—among thelii ore Ilse rtpoh n ,
the Palmer, le Ciark*oti, and Peacii - Atorintain reins.
The tract II a 'Albin a mile or PothOille.alid h. con.
nected with the Meant Caf bon lin nro,wd by a Itailrowd
orrned.by the' Company. Ala proximity IQ Ih r
Inp Ratlroad give.' to this tract rie 3 C.ativantare• a 4
regards transportation.
A more par Fir Oar description ix drsinrl nutlet,.
eary, BS any pergon Ilimnosed Inie3s.tr.ll“; ftljn,,,;
of cuttree.examioe for themsulvi•s.
Two errialliengtnrs on the trari:will hr le.aard
Wlthitio ruin js.
The attrntinn of persnng dispr.soni to I,a+.• c”al ,
Lando. and wiloran coo:Mind inv..
fed In dila properly. Reference ran PP had to 11. E.
Nice, Agent of the Company. P. W. Sneerer, Clvd En
sineer„ Petef• Sunpaon, Engineer 4f Miami, all of
Patti:Vale : orb tlsp?nbactiber, No. 8 . /4 :Innth 0100,
Philadelphia. ,
Possess:o, --"t i nt s ORP. -•
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osseasion ran he had at any 144 a fler thy. 24tn
of °ember nfUl. JonN vaoßD.Pm4t
Atqa. 14102. 374 f •
VALUABLE SEAL BEAL ESTLI.TEWOR SALE
T 111: tAubsetiber oiTern to sell it rfriv.ile tr 5310 the
fulloitirg described lie n, ( Entait:, 11.4"°41'14"
terms: No. I. Tlitl , :tindividvl one•half int r.qt of tilltlinse
three tracts Of land, situate in. 1 3 / 1 4411 and Tte•niont
Townshipe, itehu) IL. Counts, whizn, mete eurvep:a
in January 1101 on tvarrantt -
Peter Filbert and John Kidd. 'Tee
4M one-halt inttiests in the aboyit t•Eacts ji .
fntints to 1159 acres. The tiro] le:well VIII
fronded withqinTher hultable fut . titqf.:ati 11 $ C -
WI,. and pro p.
No. s. All Chat renal') lot of grollik.l;tittutie in tiirl
Goinngb of tictinylkill Itaven.'imon trtiith hi erecter,
a la , gc three-Mary Iltirk Dwelling, and till necestlry
out-buildlng.i This property le forty , nrcupled by Di
Latvia koserl. To tiny tone ttcalrot of Pritcluhip
medicine in San) Ilt ill liaren,nis IrMietiintly ,e now
ofrored to yeah re a comfottnble hriu toind °Mt t r3rely ,
lobe met will.
No. 3. All thatcerinin tot of prouititsittrite in t'ott
Carbon r hounded unit
nine et a port on toe booth stile of 4"rithwille Street,
at a corner or tim lot belonging to:Agron. Potter,
thence by the. wattle $lOlllll ftreetrtoir find a low
east one hundred feet to a poet, Ilactiq north silty.
live "apt one half eaitt filty toes to a poet, thence moth
ttireflty•fuar. mud one half welt ()Who nflred Get to
pottrifolo:Strieti. thence by th. ehttiert.totili Kitty aye
and one-lintf.weat filly fret to the plOie tifber
No. 4. A tran filTirkl tate limber ';‘rb.l.rrintaltiing.
215 ncrek; siyuate In Schuylkill Ttliwnfillip. about
three sniltavbtil.k Tuscarora:lff I.nctott Valley. •
fl.V141;11,
°Mee In (Irian: Street, Pnttsvflir, dtrrctly
thoEpiknorini ChtifEtt. 44.1stnry. ,
Sept, 3,1331 9G-tf
204 v
ELSII 111011.0 ES,
I anbacribor hasjuat titrehrediji tot uf Welth
Ottnvo• plain and gilt edge* : /Ono. f.no tt .t
fliblew, Testament". and Wid.h Trartn, Ptitnrisoke.,
*ll of Which will he .told law, lit ' I
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WILL TEA 67 TOR TO - PIE-Rer'*Hß .EOIERLA OF : THE r#itig, AND Drava OVT FNON - THE CATERS'S OF IHOLTITANS, WHICH
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pusLisFiElYzE i VERY -, SAT ITR , RAY. MORNING I BY, BENJAMIN , S ((HU, YLICILL C (t:11S . li.kr.NNSyL , NIA
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PRIVATZ SIUsE
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Of .......7:43.1,1, REAL ESTA2E n the.Borci :iqi I.' l '
.t, .1!
POTTS VILIIR. - I: L
a illE .itittiertif tied' will bait brattv`.llle lit AN il
.a. next for ofecWewurn eituttrymnd intending . ptt•-
.s. btu. tq !hut tithe to hril tbejotlowing Beal !estate,
'fir. t• • - .'l. ' • ';'
.bio. I:. 41 waluibiel'avers bltr known !.wrli known as
Ulu - rttry'.'t,Vl LIM nolieg4,i .cLuatea op i Ventre
it ' rt t . tinintitullfthutifonfo'btrfift, bUlng 'the Mud. tie
sit-able .loratiots I .. ur t Bate} le' the'florocith of ro t LA .
viite..- Xbefluusr w built of 1440. Vow:pries bleb, 40
feet aunt by 140 feet klxsp; whit. Uhsbc . tsOse lioug et
and tuber conuotileriebi ibr ti Irtitrt.— ' ; ~...,, •
Tiles, hre aluosttilincetirtihOlaou- :.--- - r, '',..
re, dtsi, time itril,' Tins P ll O I t 7 ill : • till .•
wattbyflie aiwnllnu 011.'3pH/141h and -. : •.*.
will br , hobt at h trice which renters It _ .
'lie incr.tilsulrableiturstuletlithyolls. ":
:77 ;-` - . -
title 1 - , .
N 0.2; A lot 20 feet front tif 240 feet derp,on which
it erected the following:property; on !tempt street
Is a 2.1 story Stone Do clang grad eltnre IfunFi t
nine Itiinari undAiltchen attarhifd. Thin protelay lc
well cap.mistedlor any kind tiE , tneresnille blatinee.
The liuildlog lass been ort..upla,i he past - 1 . 0 yi;ars by
51r. F. Pander•AOD. et a Drug Stiint. On'tear 'end of
the aboie mentioned lot (whiett.ts on lifsilroad street)
ore 4 substantial frame Dwellings:which - are 4W:irkc
new and in rxreilent repair. .The !nitre hiopeity wail
be sold in connexion oe,liti the &inter. ;
2.4 . 0 fret dr.T. situated
A lot tat feet wont by.
ou. I 'entre street, betwe..ai Ni•Wwegi•in ;end !dark' t
street (ettst sine) on oil ich leper ctrl a; large three
story lillek Dwelling and Stoitqlouse. • 'Tim 'Do el
I inn hey a Inge three story kitehen and tifontne room
ataaeheii. -The Store room irultr.)•feet deep by feat
wide. IThe shove is withnial:o*.t..pt ion the most ale•
sint,tr t atnre gland in the tarnhelf.
4060. 4.-A. frame Diretttni.OWafed ttti N.rierg fan
Si rt'el;.3 few tltiors below 4ltl9llti..rt. ltils a
properly lot a small tamill.i '; .;
•PerahnsdeatrblsofpatchfpLaixiroutd,do irtll.to
tall unini the tilibserthet w delay,?). he in r -
alined io gel' and ntll cheap antl tin acennuninlattog
•YJt ISEATER.
.
()ct. - 13,1833. 41-3 (no
ttlamazzi avaxi;- i;sTATE
AT , PRIVArkSALE..
Dk:4IRAUIiT: two•atory *bate Oweiliog House
and Lot of Erour42l) feet - ',Rebt Dy !tub :fret- lit
depth, 0 a 20 fert wide ailey;.66 Which, there ki a
mable, , and en the lot Is ati ettc;jleat well
ofand Pinup, with a iyaiiely, cif
Fruit leers and Grapes Viries;rnalsloglt.o saga
derirahle residence, attnate , .nWEast*Nor- 111111
weltian 6tret.t,..tn the Borriukllluf POZOI, SI I
Vllln. :l ,
ALS . O, A twa-ptory frame llowsie, with Basement
story of stone, stud Lai of Respond, with en eieellebi
wed water aud I'unip.on,;o6oileo' iMiey.i pi. the
'tureen lof l'uttsvilk.... • 1 , 1 , •
Atril), A &Mille 11110 , 4 Prinie Dwelling llons‘eei
and ii4.oreiroitild on Miiterinithe direct; •
ALSO. A deltira'de Lot orai:nend,corceforVal
lowliiii and Seeland Streets, Peatsirlite,3o by feet.
ALSO, zievetal other soud'lttillitinn en Pe.
rood rhteet and Nury,vesrart A . d4iturn to I'otl nine.
All which are offered,a; IoW prices and easy
tertne.l
.Fur further partieutarii apply to
'
, SAMUEL HARTZ.
Real Retain Agent, the Tnwn hall.
neeiilo, lbea , • • • , rie-ato .
FOR SALE.
;1 :500,090 FEET
• . •
TIM; undcrelatied beieby for sal.: a taine
OutirthlY of PING and 11E1111.0M PLANK , And
•BOAVOHOWIIIeh ate vital la:iitofasturtql and are
about Ottalf a mite trom i he'ratfate Willixeisport
and E11411all!oad, on the flank: of the lintel 'Ca it.,
wissaj'reek,i f 4 miles frola . A Portion
of tha line la clear or nattel:etatf. slid all of the
ileW l6 4 la of the bent quatay:Of White
The 10n41h3 vary from If, to•gtfort, smirk Whole Id
as goiid a kit tio can be fettnit' Cotta issa Va 114,
It 14 eirefollV Piled tip, and wilt be alit to '..tie lot
or loti4o suit porehastre. itiirparticulars, Apply to
MALCOLM
Or, to A. A. KENNEDl(;.Valt9nrinna Valley:
November 19,15'33. ; ' 47-if •
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IRON FOUNDERS:t'.
TO COAL OrERATOOS:AND OT S.
PIC)Ari3ERBO!IVOIiKS;
•
THE Subscribers respeettillt y invite the eten
thnFor the ittotittrsl community to their:flare"?
worirti, on the inland tuljointak the ptaneer rFur
n.ueePottsvitle, Pa., where,they are !prepared to
to ehuract ure",
.13CHLE115 OF EVERY' IiE,SCRIPTION
..Omob-* Stocks',kir StnekisHfa.st Pipes,Gn•ome
tetrs., Hriti Care; &e., &c: • Boilers on h a nd.
- kliejog praetiial Mechanics and having for, year:.
deccOd themselves entirely:M . :this branch of busi
ness, they dotter themr•clvei+ -"that work ddne at
their tislablisitment will giYiisiitiallietion to all who
may for t Mitt with a caq. f ' iilti ivaduils a nel.C6m
pan itli will thal it greatly to titliir advantage to ex
amine! t
' heir Mt before engaging elherts.
41 , " ' JOHN at jAAIES!NOHLE.
Mn) .., IS,i., • i 1 9 -tf
:,
. WASILINTN IRON worms,
v'P TilVtiLP.,l PA. t
L 4i
'i' 1. REIN ild bnO.A: reapeeifolly in-
. ,
trite the attention iri the hanme.a COMM
inity to their' PieW ' Machine Shop and
,eoundry, eteeter between Coal nod
Rati , stian streets, and truntbsdon Norwegian !Street,
whert they are prepared to exelinte all orders'
fat Olathinety at Brass and Ironjeach ai tkteant
Engines, all kintb,ofEearink frit Rolling Mulls,,
Grist knit Easy fittlis, Single andißouble-artlng
imuipt,'Coallikeakere Drift fitre,all kind of Rail
road Ceetlege, ouch as ;Emira, Gsr• flat and 'l'' Ran;
•Frogs•; , tissiiches, ere.; all kintliof east unit maiden&
4011 411311 ine. tieing Practic.loliichanies, nth( alter'
havitrt matte the, demands of the Coal torsion their
giluiyiror years,. also ail kin& or Marlibiery in their
hue al tollillirSo, they clallerlitemselven that work.
done "at thelyEstahlielstuent Will give satiametion to
all wiw May honor them with icctiti, Aii orders iha ii it.
fully rei 'rived and protoptty iii tiledOn the Mil.il tra
vail:lW ternui. i' , ' dOIIIN 1% WREN,
innElTAtt WREN,
•:1 • 1
6•911.11,1EE WREN.
Oct i!!.:,:1 aftal „ . 40-if *- .
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rueivicurr irtont WORMS.
• VIE SUBSCRIBER/3 iINIOUNCE
In't he public that they are the 'Proprie
-0,13 of the Franktiti Work e,l'ort Carbnn,
lately carried no 14 S. Sillynni It while
they mite t.{ inattulftchtire trgorder, at, the ;bones(
nolim; Steam Ilitginta, ruinto?, Coal Breakers, and
Mecitlnery ot Rituals any stir or deserlplinn, for min.
tug orother purposes. •'Also Ralrutid and Drill Care,
Iron oY HMS. Castings ofany kit e or pattern. . O rders
are re:spectrally solieltsd.• ' •
, • ' OEO. B.FISrER Sc•IMOTIIER. .
rit.iINKLIS 1311ovEi.W1,q1K8.—ThrI.euhserlhers
enntnine to Ibrilsh the Colliera*nd Dealers of Sch'l.
Comity; with Stinvels thelowest
Phil
adelppla priers: Attention particularly called to
their lihnvils. Orders for Ebnvels of any'slze nr
palletn promptly attended to.
OEO.II. Irte,l,Eß icIIfOTIIF.R .
Aui.2l, 1852: • ' • Si-tf
r6rr - siiiii ROLLING MU&
lIR SUBSCRIBEILI reepectfUlly a n:
'Unlace to the pdblic, that their nrw
Rolling Mill als completee , and in
full operatlonoted,tbat they are rirepar
ed to anipply all:1011dg of Mat Iron of Various sizes,
which . 'they will walnut to: be witherthr in .qualitty
to any ebtanted. from abroatLat the Gagne prices.
They also tannlifactore T Rails, for the use of the
enithiries and latemOtuads, Weighing from 21' to SO
lbs. pbr yard. made of the bestflron, •nti which will
be thilnd much Cheaper than the'impoiled article.
practical methan Ica, aid hav lug pad 'consid
erable experienee in the Iron bushiest.; they , flatter
thehtgeWeethat,theY can give petite solefaction to
"purci 4aera,acd wilt atso niakejt their Intefest In pa
tronize borne Manufactures.
I; .. BRIO, llUltltlBll ik,
t ;:. Mittf
Dr:avian laumnow glom WORKS.
'B. W. HVDSO.N. IRON and BRASS
aFounder. respectfully 'informs his pat=
- sonsc - and 'the Analitte generally, ttiat l/
he is fully pripifed, ail* aboVe C.:-
tahltstintent, to Manufacture StitamEngloes of C%'
al - se:Taws, lallread and Drift:Cars,and e t. he
description 0 Il rbit and Billit Vintleasstillable for the
Coal mining or Other biotite es,ntithe most reasonable
terms-4 Also, glowing Cylliuteticorillaca . Furnaces
tint! Machine yibrk In genetal..• ' . - i ' •
Repairing of all kinds done With neatness and des
paten,' at the lowest littera. - All wink furnished by
him WIII be warranted to perform well: Tie aonld
sollcilithe custom of those whit otatwant articles In
his life in this ,vicinity. Alt - sinters will meet with
humecjitte anti Ptonipt atlen thin .- '
W-11 _ UIiSON, -
aishla.lBsl, i
al
: :.;;' - : : 11-Iy.
STRAW CAR racroitir.
✓.;yi..
rill&aohacrlbehrbeg lea ve tn . :inform the tnitilic that
tit addition. to their forever STEAM EPIGiNE
61fOrti and ;FOUNDRY, [bey • have tetently pet up
.new-Maehinery and Abort, fob the manufacture . of
GAFtSf,TRUCKH and other.lla II lloatpors. by .
steal* power; which
only
then! to eIPtUtP:IIII that
kind 6f work. not only south better, but with greater
t kßporr hsa nd , of the very toscrle prices. • Having thus
mad...Attest' extensive preparations. Individuall.end
companies rentriting uric 1)1'011:kind. uillfind It to
iidvantlge to glvt, them a rail. '
13NYDER 4 MIINES. •
•
45.1851 , . 43-if •
s,ritvrticjinum"nionlivottss..
tmo. NABoN,i, & CO.: RESPECT
tally announce iiithe public that they
"have taken MC Nmtliblishinent 'known
• - as tlic.Pottrvitleiron On Nor
wegian tweet, where they -iirti.prepared to huild all
kindslif Steam , Ensincu, menufacture Railroad Carp,
and Arrtehillf.ll 1,11" almost every ilegeriptiOn,} at the
thottcsi noarerend on the !nose reatonahle terms
—Priiirint , from 'ltahatl. In .wart of Stearn Engines,
wilitind it Inthelr ruht , alttagetrigive itieln a 011 be
enzaziuz atsrytiore. ZNI --- - • tf
PAPER' "
t•- Nl* rt uM 4 itatioas.. • •
s.fiOakiries ILialtikiiia for itnania
. ifou y4/411106 pride Imo; 7,
lzl 14.40. 2 .5.ta1ita to-11( ;roll blare, all idliallith
will I* Ituld al City Ala nufact utare prlcets. Cu! some
3. 3 „ .AL _
Cheali Bank and Paper Stinvi
Nrit CIOPIt.IIOOItt.
IN ;voile A'a its. for, beitneint—the- Alphabet.
/ 1.412.3 and email (fan}; grade Of :eel Pepte, and
releeAllire,rellilyjrnaa the other.Alopy Itnekr—Ja“
reanafaettlreit avid fur sale •, tl. BANN AWS
(:betap Doak add Statiofiety Store.
June 11, ISA 3.. • 514-4.
TirtSTlllPlas PATT,ERNSe-The subset':
: V h 34 art' -tee6vie4 a h it : 0t,.! Vestittuli,Patetas
or Piper liarlging.o.a little superior to • any talus or
the kOniever. offered In this section. Al' u,
.001,1 i PAPERS, •
Or the late r al an 4 limit beautiful patterns'. atleito titan
city !vicar,. DANNAN•O
. 1 ; Cheap Paper a rd.irstiety.fitore.
• NICAit RPAPEIter-4 ioi of 011liewi
pliperg .11 ;ba, ;00, log galo r tig
ctieiP 'Books 6ia►}4ppy lied Papftepne.
Deli, 17. 1843 .. - -
101;11T 111164/1111.11.—r Sasibitio; Crika
yap) Pico $ll4 Adana , Lubwarnas, brie: 35.
ceotcjesch, cis always be b at 11.1lAblitalton •
' Ono Hook aid distlosertpikte.
Alai,Lairiegiellutiausligar
PoTTS
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liffl
tIFE INSURANCE::
4: . ;
: .A 4; , LIFE 11131:U1LIICEL . . .
.fl.` OE HIRAM) I.IFE INSTRANCE 6 ANNEITI
1 K.ni TRUST COMPANY, of Plll • HEl,Pflitt.
(Wire, No. 13 1 2 CHESNUT fit.. the' First Door Eiat
~f, eke Camaro ilonne. Capital. 8300,000. ej mit ,....i.
I'M'Ottal.. Continue to,make insnrances nutlet, on
the inti.i favosaltle &elute. - . . ,
_ 'r : r Capital betng paid up an 4 invemmloogether
wriliW largo and rens& artily int realinG reserved fund,
Orretn 3 pti , rct security to the insured.
Ira premiums may he pat(' yearly, half-yearly,Or .
rosily/1Y-
The Company Dahl a ,nonos periodically to the In
eutiGtes for life. The lit4l..llnans r uppruprialed in
Lyn/. "Onher, Inii, and the second Bonus in itacember.
ISl , k'..i.tuotint to an addition of 0262 50- to every
111000 Insured under the ultimo: policies ' waking
IRMO 50 which wilt he pia when it shall become, a
'cl4iiti; ininead of SION originally insured; thit nest
. oldert nniOnnt to 01437 50: the next in agotolattn 50
for eVery g 1090; the others in the same. proputt ion
oc'eqdlite to the afillltlnt acd time of standing. whirl,
a‘httainns make. so .iverNie of more than Go per cent.
mil iit• premium. Pahl, without increasing the an
.
iota nrenutim. ,
..,,
'I ' .NI A, NACF.IIS. . • .
not; tts 111•Ip.vny. • Jnlnt A • litetyn.
Strtifitr Davis. , • D. Canner, •
'3olift4sy Stalin,' Frederick hueri,
Riil4 , l“ l'eirsan. ' I.l.•orge Tabt.r, -
.loni . i.la Teaser. - iota) R. Latimer, .
'Fllopnv I'. 3.1:11,,, Wharton Lewis,
J,,15•45 T. It aile y, John IL Slack
Pdirtfpl:l , -t. coot. Mint fible of tAleki titlil'explana
tiaii6p,rui of spolie.atiori end further inforntatton can
he linil al the oilice,. - .. ,
41i --' " THOMAS 111111:WAY. Piesident,
ifikin F. isorks.eotunry. ~ • ' •
grr.The suinwriber is Agra' for the strove ifcompany
. in Shitylkill County, and' wi II effect liwuram.es,driJ
Gtv,i;:tatneiettary infot 'nation on the satiect. .
11* ,IJANNAN
APP 9;1853. ,
15-1 y
kIRE INSURANCE.
• -!ATOELIWA VALLEY • .
EvNuRANcE cumPANA-,
:ad• :it:l).m. New ORK
Gad ita! $200,000. Well and securely invetted
:. DittBUTLIRIS," ' _
AILL7,I C. V•N PATTEN. !JANNEY VtDDER, .
WILLIAM Harms, :Jat , ezn JiciA., ..
(n.i. ILEA P. 146.21DCR5, -PHILIP IL DENICX, k
AIWA)! W. Toll, - ',Ii..LAP Vcooco. ‘`'.
Ji: 1 4.1 W. PANOI UN, :IIENUY A. 8F.1.L, '
Ciskiars 11. Tom.,
I
ltitcztoLadillo6olll,,
Ji011.31 PI.• tl. L•NSIN .
' ' •,''. . ~ titTIVERS.
A. if; VAN PATTLN,Prret.JAIII*En llCLL.Sertetary.
w!,i11:r.t..-rost, Vice Presl. l A oui at W. Tau., Tremor,
' , ,titt)sNicra lIA N UMW:4 Jun., General Agent, No. 3
Glenn,.cr
aeiq, Trenton N. J. .
_ .
• 110,11. ti: Johnson. Co., Judge, Seheneerady
, t"; 'Jinx. F. elute, Shrill;
I'. Fours', County Clerk, ••
17; Abram A. Van Vona:Mayor.
Myers, Et-Mnyor•
•! Wright, ltreurder; Albany.
1411. Van Dyck, Propileior Albany Atlas.
41 44 ,1,(:. sanders. Esq.
11.11'.nu4s Cl. r 6. Cry , NCO , Yor k.
leg - of Insurance against flteaud'also 1n-
J l 4 lll linileters'ln CliAll. and COATS, consigned Ito
PlnJadelybiri ew-Vork,:and Eastern Kitt, issued
bY V: J WHITNEY,
Agent for Schuylkill County,
. oilier next Soot to Miners' Bank.
• Jbne4s, 1b52. kr.tf
• •It'Llitall APINtriLL STATEMENT
1111 S • 1 A.•I L 1 t•AL Fittr. unit MAINZ+. E
: . iNt4IJILANCE COMP,AA. V of PEN'AiSYLMANIA•
13taileti ()dice, 145 I:llESTAitrr altteet, rhaddelphia.
'41.'1014 May t,1553, $109,016 Al
Prjaputni4 esve,l - to May 1 35.1.50 56
IptittOgt ou Lonna,&e., 1,916 19
yiNtaiSii.ch. • 1(111,100 00.
•
.440,153
L6/4tra, exiienveo. re-Insurance add TV
..
pitquiumA
IN V CSTA/ CNTR,
gofilfs, Skortgag.,,, Mock. Lind Otli..r good
8101,18 . 1 9S ,Rititirltiese .
PitVdiuisi note;i, 179,U1t; 51
( : .4.i . ...ii . on harp!. 17.e0211 .21
•
Of T 1.9011 Ices liable far bezmni, $3:.e.:11:4
TAls Company moor,. on bulblingo perprthully
liilrtfdd; ako, (In all kali& of merehamlize and for,
rihnie by Ike year. on the moot reasonable terror.
:A,nplicitiono;ibr insolence in the above t_ , orepaoy
areva,pectfully solicited - by
JOIIM T. SIIREN.EIt, 't.
:pH - ICC—In CENTRE Street, 3d door above 111.4r
ket.,i`oitoville.1
Nile 11, ND. :4-tf
...
. nal FRANKLIN FIRE INSDRANCE - COMPANY
' 4... OF PHILADELPHIA.
i'AF ,_ FlCE„isin:lo34 Chestnut stroet,near Fifth ist
ILI . . DIRECTORS,
r %uric vi N, naliCkrr,„ George W. Richards
Th . onias Hart, Mordecai D. Lew i,t,
Thluse.Wagner, ' Adolphe E. Rorie,.
' . 'l 4 4rintel Grant, David R. Brown, ~
, Atal B. Smith. • Mattis Palterson, ;
COI lune to make Insurance, permanent or Ihnited
on . Oiery description of property, to town and country
at taliqi a 9 low as are con:mient with security,
':Th - .. Company have reserved a large Cany in g en t
Fa ilil i which with their l'apitaland Premiums, saf;.ly
trv . g.tited, afford ample i protertion to thunasured.
' '1 tiii assets of the Votopany'on January lot, letS, ac
phiO4.lted a erveably to an Act of Assembly, were an
foiliirin, irk , ' '
Miiiiiiages 111590,558 65 Stock', 51,-563 25
fliii4Estate, ,lUS.3SS 'JO Cash, Sic., 45,157 S7'
Tiliiiiirrary, , -----
i loans, •• 125;459 00 i1i,e20.097 t;
.i.?inre their incorporation, a period of eighteen
yolat4, they have paid upward• °lone minis* two ens
theusand dOitfl rl,, iaP eY by tire,.thereby afford
fintkv iilenre or the advantages of iusarance,as welt
tAe ability and ithiposition to meet with prnmpt
nesv, iti l I iabilitiea.
'I•tIAItLGN N. RANCKER,
(MARLON O. lIANCKTO; Secretary.
his been appointed agent - coethe
'mentioned institution, 3 ndis now prepared to
, Hiteinsitrance, on every deSrription orproperty. at
z..r'''Avest rates. ANDREW RUSr4EI.; - Agent.
Jan II .1851 > ft-tf
ii`': s.
.f. ;' /Dfit.P.SiLLE and Itetaii Dealer in Stoves, Tin
Hollow Ware. Heatuiounces to.his friends
adifgastomers that be still cOlitlimes adding to his
1 4 ro and splendid stuck of ritoves, &c., a variety of
not' , iNittert..' of Clouting, Parlor, office and Hall
St , O;f:eii. He has now the :argent and most splendid
slilWeVer tinted in this region; be would invite
eye . ryboily in want of anything, his line of Ansi
hiss to call and egausinefor themselves before put
clia.tftig el,ewhere. He can give genetalsatisfactlon
lie can alivaya supply any stoves bought
at fir.3'establitihment with odd plates. gratcs,or bricks,.
or rphiair them. Among his selection of Stoves- will
be-tsmnd the Globe. Stave Improved, which, fur the
lastiWagears, his proved the beidlitove ever used;
lfoi4s the Morning star, improved, of 1853, a new
Militia oven stove, for Coal or Wood, warranted to
oil, boll and iry, in the niost perfect • manner,
or t i tie MONEY REFUNDED; the New World Cook,
the.,l,lberty Cook, the Astor Cook, the Girard Cook,
theMelaware Cook, the Ftat-Top, Complete, the Cow
;Conk,and a variety of other Conk Stoves. ,
*W6iiariefy of. Pnttero• and rttyles of Parlor, Office,
nnttJlall droves • continually 'keens Ott hand a large
distillment of Tin and Iron wore. Roofing and all
kind 4.1 w era wanted in fits line of business, will he
pin:aptly' attended to. '6, HOOVER.
Filltsvi Ile, tient, 17,1553.. 38'tt
•
,I * F , •
CLIELLSON'S 11117.NACES,
" Heanuglic Buildings, Houses, dee.
rIMESS FURNACES are highly recommended by
'.lodelentifie PersOnactoll tlio late lamented Downing,
as being the Tery.bcst in use; they do not burn the
into't lie room, but dive a pleasant, healthy
heat:and a perfect .yetem of Ventilation is, eunnec
teitieith the Furnace. They are being used Jr. all the
i3Agtitni Houses, Public Einflaings and Private Houses
miesially in out cities. They vary in size and price
wok, 420 to 8125.
M r ,94II3I.EIZED 4. ENAMELED IRON 'MANTELS.
St -would tall the attention of those about build
inglu the beautiful articles above mentioned. The
:uunteled Mirror Mantels are beautifully inlaid with
fiend; also Parlor and Chamber Frame Orates, all of
the ntosts exquisite designs and the most elegant fin-
Ink , . :We ,have also a varinty of patterns of the Afars
Lifted hoe Mantels , vrhit have' been's° recently
in tednced. They are made in exact imitation all
ncast varieties of marble, such as Egypt iati s t.a tia n,
Sienna, Corbetlated and others: .all of Which for
benqty of design, and exquisite finish, cannot be ear
patuied- They are sold at about half the costa( mars
bleihod willcompare favorably with the beat quell-
Obt 'of that material. Those which we have already
seVisp, have attracted ntuctrattintlOn and elicited ex
press:ions of the Aiglasateadsairatton. Ladles and gen.
lientgo are invited In examine our stock of Mantels
littera purc !swam! marble . • • • '
..104sittion.d PATENT VENTILATORAnteChim ,
titiyji, which prevent Chimneys from Smoklug,and
magus them draw; etrecluilly prevents a 'entreat of
atridewn the. Chimney. In any situation.
IrKThe subscriber has been appointed Agent for the
eat' s of the aliOVe.Fitrnaces,, Mantels and Ventilators*
gebuylitill County; who - will
furbish them at city ~ash prices, carriage only - added.
Ilaeits containing descriptions and recommendations
can he had at hie 'Donk Store, and any Information
glvlti Sfeiiinena tai ie ,.oca at his Warehouse,
back hf the Mixers' .faxisai oilier ,
0. fIANNAI9,
1 • Sole Agent fur SamylllllCounty
.fru 21,1653.
39
•
t . coil.= memo, .
rjrlr. Subscriber, being email to intentliice Stearn
'l.loaver and othorwise enlarge the
faetuties of hi. attends extensive Es
taldninent, invites the attention of i---/F , “
thdUiblic to hitininnuttt:ture of •
ett, l 2lYagons and Vettittegof every denerlptlon.
10t;ing tvery department or the Cotteh,tnaking
bushiest at bend, etoploying only the Lest Workmen,
'anchlielog the be,t tuaterhilß, dralrra may he burr ~r
.set,Ujing stli4actory work.
' Vphidea of e you style and finish made ill order.—
Hertlqi. neatly•ood t;ishgtonliAly 1101111. t). ()Met - 4
talnalindid promptly atisnileil tn.
. gor - Shop,slorrls ?Iddltion,l'entte st ., nearly oppo
,iltelhe V.,rk Store,.Pottuvilk,
11trate Is 19, MSS
.G 1 11 . 7E1 rEndne vs.INDIA nunnEn
HOMETHINif2 CNTIReLIr NEW. . --.:-
11:4 1 g•.N• American Heim Co.,N. Vorki are
;faloiv . uttering at wholesale a great variety of
„made from Rider's Patent Vulcanized
011 it% Perrin, of new styles and beautiful illnlsh.-.-
Theile goods Are water..proof, free from unpleasant
'sni,lT, pliable and elastic like I ndla.rubher,and not
Milked by fatly sulistanreo, and will not decoMpose .
andigroruei.tleky. They are very dltferent,in
1 1,41 "*-
arint from any other goods heretofore made of uvula
l'eritlia, either in this country or liiiroye, and are;
waaanted to stand all climates.
artiona ths' variety may be found Coati; Cloaks,
(7100, Potit hoe. Reeling Jacket., Overalls, Leggin'',
SomiWesters, thps, Camp Blanket,. llorse Covers.
,61,saler Matto, 14 yrutges.. Mean run:p..o4llls, Pencil
Elast ".. 4314- balls, SPOrltuen'n Drinking
Cultsll. Steam Packny: Machine Bettina , . earriane
Cloths. he., Ste.,,valth a very ebeap and effective Lite
• PrenViver, made expressly to meet the Ow passen
ger OW of Congress. Allot a hub& andquathy supe
riot:46 any other water-proof goods now befor e ''the kaiak. Tor rale et the WAIIEDODB64O Vedas
liltl4l,.lliew Yore.
• Dealers in water-proorgoods are invited triextraltin
.lbw goods, believing they •utillind Item cannel's.
'nehilears snetaton to aeything they have
ntith any extent executed - at abut notice,
WILLIAM RiDDR,
t" . •, Pavel EL
•
etrigi Seer,' -
Ac"to,lBl4. -UAW
ILLE I
=I
87„V,4 to
/125 . 4,31, 70
/NDEMMTY.
STOVES.
GEOEGE JENNINGS
ADVE:RTISE
M.i4YIJFACTURES.
• LVATITIBIL
lIENDRY; -.
Store Noi 29 : North THIRD Si., rhiladely.iia.
M.,..t(),Lit2. 4- its';?..4,„AiNet t lialP B 2 l. 3 ll .gaeltEol4 r:tlerfr4.Bnir'lll-:
OE's, witufe.Jl4 and rri,m(l. Maauf.icto:ry al 13 24,1 -
,
(arena ritreri. , !
Jisly 9.15.54. ' - 134 y •
17 1 [!i0t,q214*11- 1 ;)A0:‘ , . ,4 ,.ii
- MCA! HEWN! reatierttully anaouncca to the
11. puMic thot he has porelmard the entire stock of
the hte Qin of Moreton- Ilticklason.and Intends
carrying dirt the Numbing boairteas hi an its bninchei
at the old stand onder.the Pottsville .11otwe,aa her.e
ta% MlMaese, be mayi be able In
ahLeit a tiakte public patropage, lie will attar
motet'. bra Wort to be 34 !owl; and wlllitelione
r ea:qt:4We - tbitrie.4* can be trone eheorhere.
• •' • ; 111; DICKINSON.
*ague! r, Itlia;'• i 33•tf'•
•_ P N' -1
- _ ~r'~..
11081 A;iI)6ANU . UAKEILI'itGIaU 13thriit.
itt AVELPI//4., 9
isty Round, lll ' l\G;StnQle, ' Uou~.ir or
o
theptirpn4r,strelletal bp the latest improved paten
t,' blect,inciy, Cemented and lUvited in the ,vety
tics: inantil•r; warranted pipial to any In use.. ,
trips voids. with water.psouf Cetuent •desired
!Are !lose of the best waterier ~ituri work
man:hip and at foie prices.
*O/toil. «iayiTh left d'er. Rtc u,s'sLestthgaßtore,
10.1:16N4rili ritiju ratieet;.tnitadelphts. •
It tau P:ATItEII; L4C - piIat.P. , IIC.CF.4 11 . 1111,
141Tg1.,".
Jan• - 1-11 r •
coAcaz vuislavt BEOVnL
IadSUBSCRIBER IIAVINU PlT
upoile at Me largest Coach Shops
the State, in Coal Stteet.Poitsville,
Pd., nett tn.!. 11. Adiunadt Co."sillereen
rectory, irtirre his facilities for munafaituting all
kipds . of C'unagesand Light Waggonsvannovbe Suf.
passed—Ming a practiclif Mechanic, and having a
nemberni.years' experienc , in the business, he hopes
to give geheralvelstaelltirt.
All Mode of Catriv.es and Light 'Wagons kept'on
band. Altio.secand-band Wagansittc.
All repairs aeetly done orners.from a distance
pa:6pH y ettended le.
1 ' -WIBT A R A. MIR.
June 2}lf
• •
- Ellinflute.
)Ilw •tthstriber W . lcetiviug (loin the best Atona
. tartortr.: trio 41 1 r; a large lot of Cottage Furni
ture of tai - larMa and at,trst beautiful.. Patterns, em
n racing wfale allOf which will,bo Bold at city
prices, cattlage added.' •
- Ale also I keve On ha ad; and manufactures
order,',4ll andiria . Household VW niture,•
•
of the latqst, twat IA AII ion Able and deilrable
Taffeta.. atl•of Which can be examined at Xris Ware
H o omr, corner of t;ent re and Union ?inert,. nearly
opposite 'tic liptscopal Church—all of, which Will be
sold at, the very loormit rate.. . -
' •'
j
, 85_. tIItERSANG.
-April 2,
1: • 14-tr -
I More. Gallagher.
Ridge iloazt and Coates Street, Philadelphia
Jeutt Foundc,o r ata,l tdauulactort;rs of
VVr El n il d riT , and CAt o iT 1110 en N d RAILINGS A n il
Works; . loa u ft:lllitrib m r 4a pu aad pol i s e :t t e'grougs,
Verandahs, Tables, 'fut.
ieu tar attention paid to the enclosure of glacial
Lots. - •
Moro &,!tuber's 'Bong or OalOmit. Drootome
lost ,of prices sect to petoona wishing to mate a
brleclion. • '
Noveotbei 3,1653 43.3 m
; ' • PORT cartoon •
SOAP •A ND CANDLE FACTORY.
.iitweitherannokinceito the that he
rnatiuneturen all hinds of Soap and Candles'at
hie Ciethiy, in Pon carbon, tiebuylkill County;
which he :viol warrant, to he equal? 110 quality to
any obt.tined'abtoud,iind at lower pikes than
siNl
hr atticti , a eau be purchased ih Philadelphia or else-
whe •
Tio l highest marker ptler for tattow wilt be paid In
coati at los Faototy. , . • 1
' 'HENRY 01111TEEMAN.
OctiAirk - - 43.17
• MOVAL.
l' I EIZSO IV 4- D/AMENT, (lati,Was. Pierson.
w 111 ILENALS and-Retail HEAPiN BOOK MAN.
Ica D FAL:ITU:D . 6 and riTAW
m HERB have se
t friiin NO, n'Noritt 9th Nt N. W.• Cor
oet of 401 and Cherry Nanyta, DELPHIA. • • •
Account nooks of tbkfiatevt quality; together with
all kinds ii(totjterior Stationery, Fult3bte for Bank
r.g oi . Cotontoratl porptiorq, constantly on hand.—
to( I! it to Any patient, nod matte in the most
teraitaer, at thr '..hartojr notice. All work
%It a 11.0111-ii:
C} • and 14 ore hants loopplied on mod
11 . 31 , .. 0.111,9.
Oet I,laSh
William
No. 9`.) North SECOND Sirert,b2 door," above
Aft•Ternon)Hottl,Philideirbia. l '
itt ktne Oil:: or Camphtne,
Lira and Oil LANCS. Chandeliers and
Candelabras for Churcties..ettoree,Perlora, : ike. The
subAerlzter nonld respecifolly invite the attention of
rtniekeertere, and the 'public in general, to his' large
stock of ttoods,innelittlng of the shrive named aril
rioAt &It be diotooeed of at thd Intrest Mann
farmer's price*, iree/eiale and Retail.
N. best quality of Burnitilng Floid, Fine
Oil or C.impl Wirk!c'ete.
• a). NEW PATENT :SAFETY LAtti-V4 - ', a
new article for sale.
November.% 1953 -46-3 m
•.
, ritAuD! •
LT, who want 'Aar.* of the milli CoLkials & Co.
macs sl Id be patrieulsr to malice the stamp.
as there ace r minim counterfeits End imitarionu,
stamped eidlin4 and labelled much likening, which
are ft:lndult tiny some rani of the United
eclairs 90 our manufacture. They are made in differ
ent parts of the Country by voicing sae-makers, and
are generally of very ulterior quality; The genuine
Collins ages, Which havi acquired inch an extensive
reputation, are invarixiblyi stamped'. " COLLINS &
CO. HARTFORD," and each axe haga printed label
with my signature. ' how more than TWENTT
EIV.E TEARS since we enthmeneed the business with
the siatihot "Collins &4%)., Hartford," and I do not
snow orsny other : axequaker by tbeenameof Collins
ill the linked States. •SAbl.'W. COLLINS.
•"Atigtist kO, 053. • I 34-1 y
E 1001: BINDERY
TIIE tlitbscriber announces to "his ~
friends and the public, that he has /
made a coh * siderableadditinn to his Book '
Bindery, ind has procureds Book Dinner : '' •
from minor the best Binderies in Phßa
ilelphia, acquainted .willthe latest style of Binding,
and who Will turn out his work, far superior to,a ny
thine heretofore produced in Pottsville. Books bound
in any style of llindlng, - either Plain or in Mil gilt
Turkey 'inroccri. 1 -
Blank Books paged or plain, made. to any pittern,
also printed and 'Men at pikes !oleos than in the
City.' ' ..
Books b'ound by the quantity, andi Viper ruled to
Patteiri by • ' '-, . ' B. LIANNAN.
Aprit2.,les2. •,, ' - - 1, 1 14— •
MOVER 131105.!:-EEPROSED SEAL
Pagsg .ht A
At:WEEDS; DIE
1 and
rOEIAVERS, No.
1110 (3 K dtreet,
:Pkita•delphea.
h e improved
Press isti, great
iprovement over
e; old foie SEAL
Igefiloselt Wino
superior ha
preltiou with the
groaiept ease; is light, ihnahle, soil not likely tole,
out of order. • , • _ _
P. ice d f ,l'reas and Seal, all eonmyte, from 115 to
$10; prtees varying actording to size' Ur Press, and
work on the Seat:
Orders;received thrOtigh ma 11,promptly attended
to,and News sent to any part of the country.
deer. 10.1853. ; ••• • 4' Yl•dm
prezrucrat
ci BYRUM, Prize Medals have beetkawarded to R.
hicel,alN for his euperlor Perfitniety, Fancy
Stripsabd hest / iAces,by dlfreient Institutes during
the ,r iast et-year,. •
MleeLalN, Manufactu rer_ and Importer of the
fallowing articles, namely is celebrated Vegetable
Irak OH, Bear's 011, Seq•salarrow,rindLeetzel, dre.,
'7O different kind* of tatracta for the Manditerchlefs
Colognes. TOoth pastes, Ire • also, his unrivalled
Magnetic‘ Honey , Cryaralina,"'Winsor, Walnut,. and
a variety of other Fantyllkiapa, for Washing or Wm;
• lag r Peatl Powder, 1.4 White, Ahibaster Powder
Petra; Clothes, flat, Halt. Shaving end Tooth Brush
es ; Pots. ;gonna les, Droving, Pocket!. and Fine•tooth
Combs all or'which can be purchaised Cheap for
curb at tin; LOG Itortlinth Street, below Race, Phila
delphia. !, •
N. IL —A liberal Melanin' to deviate
lOC thlarltl;'3lll3-1000
,
-1110ROCOU-2410TOUT:
MOROCCO; LEATHER AND BOON • FINDING
.13trire, at Dues Old Eltand.onaitlitoad Street,
• - •
!The undersigned respectfully informs the custo
mers of the.above well known estebilibroent. that
be Wilt enaiinue the lIMNIWACTIUI!ES ofall kinder.'
i . MOROCCO, r;
Snits as Kid. titian's. Pitmen nioroc4o, Shoe: list &
Book 11111416g5, Pink Linings, Ate., Ike., and willetio
stonily: have oo band general -•assortinent 01 all
kends -
‘•
.LEA,THER,I
;each a's fin . .k.Tannedikid Red.goletesther, relaugh.
ter . ..Kips, trench snd Citg, Cat( Mani.
Minors' Uppe r Leather, ;
And ti:vaTiftly of Slhae gindings. soca as Tbriaids.
Nails, tlanips, AcC, ice., all of whichwill be
sold at'thp PRIOEH.
' ' ' , - JoHISI L.„I4INNio.
t} Ali kinds of Skiiisi . ineh as . Shnsp,•Coal, Deer,
Ate., and also Fatatae, taken in esehange . for Leather,
at the Wilma marker latices, or paid tor In CASH.
Pottsville Oct 20 16.',g. j • 41.-if •
- , • ANEW:ATITSULL.
it - -• - •F FORD
-
PATkNT V.EXITI*III 213141NDS ..-
fil liblde , illinds olrercomm the ionly objection to
.1 itile highly *mend and nyn3ine Itil appendage to
every welt furnished noose. Thor azo acrarreitgedas
take dotes filitnittlin op hi the, indow al Well U liailt OPIPItiI tWbOltnrn, wr can be -itspended at
any paint between,aiving ftee at etas to light and
air when hefillifed, affording ewer? oppontinny of
,cleaning them from the :door. They are as alsupkr
in, arrangement and nearly ea cheap ti the ordinary
Mind. .411 I.etsb re, that. yea caU api ezaeireas tem
before pyrtbasiar. ~ • • • 4,
til *fibs itren? W ill Don Iglienivi, licect DICTA Barr
13 lasaga, CM Vero kei. Dandienal Pies, Olteloths. ke.
I.ltrepteli Pit itiEft /Oil 'Sion!. W,siDoili Welled
to °ed.!. ..111 I te-elti lb NV theta'', iltereesautun i t i nsu e d
to alaer tiniutlfhtly landscaped or -plaao. •
.._' • _
_. „ 'I% IPORIi, '..
.. ~.
1 . Wbeleitair and !feral! Dcaler.tio• Iti'froalh ,
1 " ' ' Elglntt 1t4.,241 &dr belinn laybet.lPhilad'a."
Vey 'limps: -.- .• -- , , il-Ty. '
. .. . .
•',. . , .41113612111111• zoircir wonsf , ,
. . .
A VEIMIT Malden n s i 'direness. iiiitto nir Raand
r r equarn and Flat Bar, bon patee4-44,:br a Prar.
t teal Maebat ki- , this la. doe of iba k Amaral. warb
pubibbed ail/eaters and, Worker' I lent. add dada
wed mit , It; eaer ispaql. - awaorrec eta the ealelsea.
tioze;tbat any pareelgialately be eirsellialtb the
Bookolitboon ewes ~ t eitair Iva idak a l a Itteet.—
Janitiebeabed , prieet s larati.dedldriitPlelloafaaatt
a rktetailby.- ~1 -'::, , ....:,-- ..i , , 7,B.niktneuti r,
f Ita enclaidni ninopoidisesnigmkUke wairkirUilio
.imddad flan.: to anat'patk.aretba , Aoßallre-Mall Irdade
inpPlted at tbeara1d4.94111,4 ( . 1 . --. , 1; , n...i. f-
.'' JamelkleN„ ..., : , i.. - .. --, 1: —•=.
MISCELLANEOUS.'
SUNDAY SCCEIOOL BOORS 'AND
• rann.A nlEs. -
onbutiber shiny:: keeps on hand . a iarge-ns-
sorlatent of Sunday :school hooka, Lia
generally need in rtunday
:4noday rtcliool Libraries of 100 vob., $lO en
Uo 44•• uJ Not'. 2 and 3,earh. 10 00
.Ito .do .do •at 1, 5 Ott
Do 'do do .at 50 •
Cottage .I..brary. , • • 3 tat
ALSO.
Epopal stioday School Library, 100 vole $ it) t oo isc
600 Test anients,lrcrtnan and En2ll.h,
200 Bibles. English and Gelman,
^ English and German Reward Books, .
Hymn flooloot.c., he.. all of which w.lll he Mid at
Sunday rittn?ol 14 1 :on prices.asol the :carriage saved
by purbasing,nt • it. HANNAteri
•• • illiisp Ito f ya'an.l eltationeri Stow.
5 7
, June 13.1653.
•
r7i•rtm l
' ILEIIIO VAL ! : " ' •
y w BOW EN laving 1 etouved ht.' shop to 2doors
el • above the Atneri, au. flouse,Cetil re Street', and_
taken into partnership his hinthers, the subscraptir
announce to the publics that they! ate prepared to ex
ecute allorders in their . line with the gr.)ate.t de:
'patch, and on the most reasonable terms. They mu..
ploy goodworkuteti and their customers rimy, theyr
fore,be sure ot sathitioMori jobs. , - . • •
They, also. 1 480i:tee to skill attention ta,theli
splendid am:M(44 vrf,Paperebtoratass.,
abadinttac,,„arnapTisictrelery . toilet y of styli and
quality, to suit the taste arid pocket ufpurchlsers, nd
whiclethey offer at the Cutest thy prices - . '
• - JkVlr. BOWEN LIROTIIEBti.•
2 - ddori above American Houle, Centre
Pottsville, April 17, lob*. . Jtitf
•
•
Susqpetkannat Luniber. 4 •
subscriber ems received at hi* fleaaf B.lW
*illg.rlarlinP and Turning ?dill, where he offers
lur sale a large stuck of ascii-selected, sesionrd Luni
her, from the .lionittehannil RiVtr,..4 the...following
descriptions:
6.4, and 2 In. Panel iitatT,
4-4 and 5..4 tn. White and Yellow Pine-Fletirteg,
I & lltit. 'Superior Vihite and:Yellow rine Hoards,
IlensiocirJolntsirlank . •
thisquebanna [Shingles.
lie la prepared to du all. kinds i uf hawing. Planing
and Turning to order. A Wee asaortment of Bei
poats, Bannisters, - Table Lep, &r,„ constantly on
band. 1 .
Purchasers are respectfully invited to hranttue
aback before they wake their purehrtis• r
'WILLIAM I',ULLOCK, Ag't.
May 7,1653. • • • •Itrtf
• - -
PIANOS, .11IELODEONS. GrUITANS,•-oic.
TOE Subscriberis opening a Wariroom for the
sale of Meyer's and Chit hering,'s relebrateld I'l
- Also, fine-Toned:
IN,
....... 4 Melodeons, for erivate".. Z",;: - .1.t . `, „
Houses and Churches, .. t -
C._ . the very best taanufac• 1 ' " ' I I
wire. atso,Cnitars...tc., . :.
all of which he will sell here at lest than city prlces.
These ihblfUltlelltil arealt selected by a competent
person, and he guarantees all the. Pianos he sells—it
they arc not what they are represented they 'Call be
returned. U. HANNAN,.
ler Mesons. Meyer,' :ma Clikkering Lecrifed the
two first Medals at the Wet W's Fair. for their rianes
In a contest for superior merit with all Buieyn..
April 23,1852. 17— •
BANNAN'S NEWS EmPortrual. :
,ulSscrtptions to
, IYete,yars,
_iTagaZl7tßJ p .}e,
DIMMER JOHN NEWELL HANNAN •
A NAjOUNGES to the public that hisTather . having
.a.giventled the Newspaper Branch of his Store,
he will receive subvcriptiona to the fohowing
papers issued abroad, :At the usual subscriptintcprire,
and the papers deliveied at 11:-14 ANNAIVeI Ileukatore;
Centre Street, Pottsville!, opposite the Epi.tropai
Church, free of Postage, or forwarded to, any dime
lion desired:
Oleation'ePlettniat Paper, Loudon Illustrated News,
Elarautu'ollnsitat'll News N.Y. Weekly - Tribune; "
Flag of our Union, do do ileraid,
,Saturday Everting P 0.4, IN. Y. btelunan.
Literary Museum,. !Uncle ham,
Home Journal, • Yankee Prittatrcr, .•
Scientific American, IN. V. Pirayonty
Neal's Saturday Gazette. Y. Pirk, .
Arthur's Home Gazette. tlayslal Palace,'
Ugtdon Mining Jotirnal, !Dollar Nrwspap, r,
IL ad all tither acreshible Ft:notable papers toblishrd
In our cities. •
INIONTLILV A .1D QUILUTERL V isso•zinc•,
Monthly Mining Magazine Medical Pamir , -
Ilarner's Mthly Migazine,London Lalicet,
Pritnam's ' do du Rankin's Atoariet.
Illustreil Magazine orAtt, A Nitro li • K M c rhan it s •
Ecelectin Magazine, • Maglazine, _
Opitry'd Lady Book, Jourtrl4, _
arahlill'u Magariut, -Penna. Farm Jonhial,
Kniekertincker, ' . T he I/0 t I ICU RU fa I •
Litton's Living Age, Popular 11111,t ktlor,• .
Arthuea Home Magazine, Merry's Niurtuus,
Blackwood's Magazine, Ilickvitelinurelioli: Words
Edinburgh Qr, Review,- Yankee Notion:, -
London kr. Review, The tirarlo,
Westminster Qr. Nur loc. - Thompriuera Couuterfe It
North British Review, ' DPIVIAOI.9,
Hare's Medical Journal, Bicknell's do. do . ,
Together with alt other 'Magazines iiccensible,e4 ij
er In this Country or in rd!'repo. •
July 9, 111153. /7
40-5 w
E. ',uannipuEs. •
• interjlookselltr grid ; o . 7 , trr
P . CP -
RESPECTFULLY asks the attention of Merchant
Teachers, and the pohlie zeneratiy, to the hirgr
asaortment of hooks. 644 %, Otfiared at hie new store,
comprising eta ilardwohy the profession;,,Churrli
Reeky for every denomina non, Cernian and Mg bOl
Gift, Mlccellaneoup, Jutreitile, Toy Sc School Boolcc , ,
Obtathed directly from the Pit hliatte ts. by 'special
ar
tanggment,and at the Trade Aale4—imported and de
mos* fancy and staple stationery, • . .
Stationeis' Fine t'uttery aml lapanve4l Wart.
• Tailry (lowly, 4.r.
, . . .
These goods are all new and desiralote, and have
selected with great rare front the hill stocks of
the largest importing houses and American Manu
facturers in New York . and Phittdelphia ; also, a.
large assortrnentof;.
BLANK. ACCOUNT BOOS,. .
...
Of their own mann faciu re, embracing 'a general va
riety, froni the cominon ball -hound to the extra F,t
perfinu,neatly rulrid and substantially bound. with
hands and rivets; small blank Nlemorandum and'
Pass Hooks; Cyphering, act Copy Books. Time Iltils,
11111 s of Lading, Coal Tickets, Check:s, Drafts., Pro ,
mtssory Note', &e., iir.c: . • '
1100 K ..INiri./011 PRINTLIVO, •. 4
Of every description, neatly executed r' Blank Banks
ruled KO any pattern and hound to older; Mlick,
Maghtines and other pntillerttioni bound in every
style of Plain and Ornamental Binding, the puru....:_ln
mble and l elegant. ~ . I ,
.
RAGS tough& fur ea:4 i
4or received n soignee t for
goods. I E. GARR; 11E8_
N. 11.—E 0. oilers far rent two large; ilaht and
airy rooms. suitable for Offices, situated in ti e same
building with the Hook mom.Jv 4
:11. 1-,. -
ar. LOOS, • -
CIIEAP k(iLllytkl.PFl) ER STOPE. •
,
witOLEI3A E AN D RETAIL. . •-
AS. k L. hiving recently purchased the old es
.A. tablished stand of Becker 64.6huliz.iespectfoliy
laterite the rotninutilty that, they' are prepared' to fill
orders 1 . 0 anything in their line. promptlyand to the
satisfaction of purchasers. , . • - . •
A superior ; quality ' of Extra Family 'Flour, con
stantly on hand. - .
Being deteripined dotheir utsiort to givelistis—
fart Inn tri all Who rnay patronize them, they respect
fully solicit a share or the (white custom.:,
July
F. DROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA
•
GINGER. -
•
'Fills
Essence la a preparation of unusual excel
lence. In ordinary diarrhea. Incipient cholera;
In short. in all razes of prostration ottlierdigestive
functiOns, it is of. inestimable value. Opting the
prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer com
plaints rat children, it is peculiarly efficacious i no
family or individual should be without it. •
Cootime.-0e sore to get the genuine essence,
width is,prenated only by F. BROWN, at his Drug
andChemital Store, X. R. Corner of Fifth and Chest
sist Streets: Mimic/plea. and for sale by all the eir
spertablii Apothetaties'in the United States; and at
Pft., by JOHN a BRovvic -
Junell, 1853. , 24-ly
. TO SINGING CLASSES.
pin: Subscriber will Mellish to Clateer,
THE dItIAWM.,
•
NEW CABMINA SACRA,
OLD . do do
. .
BOSTON ACADEMY'S COLLECTION;
Together with all other Music flonkaott very low
rates. He will runtish Ina ShaWat as low ttaGS rent.,
and other Music Booksin the same propio limn. at
HANNAN'S ,
Cheap Book end Stationery fitore,POttsville,
Oet• 8.1832. • 41—
RIGIIT ON TUE COENEII. ,,
CHEAP CASH GROCERY STORE. '
ir
C. & Co., haver4aken„ that old and well
/A • known Grocery eland, Right on the Garner of
Coal and Norwegian streets, where they have'laid in
a fresh stock of Tamily Groceries, which they-wilt
dispose of at the very lowest cash prices. We res.
pectfitli y invite the public to esti and examine our
stock of gums. Teas, eareev, Spires, dm, la,:
Animal SO. 1853. 31-tf •
ICE ICE! •
THE Iltthstriber announces to the public thaLlie hale
purchased Benjamin Weller', Ice llouge.lt Tum-I
Ming Ran Dam, and will he prepared to supply the
community with at much ice as-they may.want durUig
the whole of the ensuingseanntrat reasonable rates.
Having experience' in' the busidoul.,and being • deth•
mined to supply home . eustirmorsa nt preference to
those abroad, he Batters himself the he will give en
tire satisfaction to the eammnnity.
GEORGE .1: D CDR.
•
JUST •
MBE aubscriheireepiestully annonnies &hal he has
1 received a large and 'Veld assortment of Fall
and Winter Clothing—etnth Xassimecs, vealinee.
ice., composing the largeat, an most varied arson
meet ever offered to the comninnlty, all of which, ill
be anid at unusually low rates. •
• I . • • - -
IE, T. TA't.OR,.
Corner of Centre and r hlahantongir Hlreeta.
Beat.% 1853. 39 if
Nov: 111.1853
DENTEIL -
pk r i D. 1.. DeDilOiri4pe tCully ton;lers bispro-
JNl•reinional services to the citizens of Pottsville
and adjacent places. Basin 'lad almost. unprect ,
depted snecent tiereiclare go rsopre rtllll, by strict
application to the duties 'of calling. to nat„lit
continuums 411' p•trollaße..
OFFICE—In Market Bt., n ew doorr i ztove
Ire Kt.'
Dee:17,1853 , '
. . • .
alTritS! G U N S:: - -
:ruby roielved a tares, indettpletritht assortment of
ei doable and single barrel Ouns, wblrb will be sad
Wm cent lower than they base Deco sold In Pear
*lll, heretofore. Valiant eramlne r stock bal.:ire
.
tottebasing elsewhere- . - .. •
I CLEMENS . rM uersutn.,
Augusito.lB.s.l. „ 314 t
.
OOR SPRINGS-4.. SEASONABIG.ARTI
DOLE.-,-indla. Witititylloar tiprin price 46 et,s.
'Just recelfed.put rot z. DA rri
MAN'S
Soprani Irstriety San:.
Also, Rubber Finny Stall* lb! Jo!. Iligettrice
Norstaber 5. ilia
i A. SHULTZ ac. L00:3,
' titre Street, PrittavillC
,' RGERY
.51-1 m
-~»::. ~.
=WM
Steit),
M
0""Tuf: fbllowin..± is too gooitt., be. tosf.
We are.not advocates oil tuen.xviiipping their
wives, or Wives their ho t .bands, but Mrs.
Morgan did the thing up in such tine style.
and the fruit of hertastigation Uras.si.) excel
lent, that we cannot find it in Or heart to
censure, her , severely. There 'are a good
- many husbands who would he served just
about right. it they 'had Mrs: Margin to deal
with theni.•
.3111 S. IVIOR.GAMS MAllsii LAW.
. . 11.1 J JOHN SMITH, Jjt, '
Mrs. Morgan's husband wasian excellent
workman,and had - the best wages, but he
-would drink, and like most met! iii his class
when in liquorgenerally beat hischildren and
sometimes his.wife. , 1. ..
i MIS. :Morgan was a notable ::woman. and
loved her husband in spite Gt 411, hitt atter
years of patient torhearacceolie tame to
the ,eouclusion that Jimmy Mirgan, as she
called liim,ilicould,:stozdtmlitno . whether or
lia.k.:l6 7 Oherwilts, afie,7,iwulacture4, a
liiiiiiittiViide taiiOLget, 01vi4. --, -... ' ,' :
'ThiFoCiision was onCday when Jimmy
came home to dinner, half timy, which oi
1,
we p; happened when he,,stoppld at the tav
ern oh his and he did this on an aver
. way, ,
!age about twice a wee k .
' , how you r liforgan," said she,,,as soon as
he entered, !•you've.been at the whiskey hot-
Ile again—you needn't deny it! - I know' it
by your looks--;and by , your breath too—go
away you tiasty beast, how dare you try to
kiss
_rue when you.,have been drinking,."
Jimmy had essayed this matrimonial ea
retie, hoping that it Would conciliate the gude
wife;,- but ' finding his ptwpcite foiled, he
stociit upon hisdigoity. -:
- " Hoity,-toity,", sail he, " Eidiv you put
ir •
on ;airs. Give us some 'dinner,' and don't
sulk." , . , -
Mrs: Morgan did not alien get roused, but
she'as so - now. She put her 'Arms akimbo ,
mr
andinusdered :
Tr igik Not a mouthful of dinner do you:.„ge . Vin
Trial liouse • to-day, nor any other day, till
youicOnie home sober...Su the itooner you're
off ttie better." , •
The half tipsy husband looked at her M
:pmazement.. 'Vor a nun:am lie' thought of
catch-ding ,his will, as he' had often dime
behn-e, but whether he had ni4 druuk quite
enough to arouse his' 'courage; or whether.
the brazing eye of :his helpmate frightened
him, he turned alter a little hesitation', and
lett the house.
01 course he went straight in the tavern,
as Mrs. Morgan,rather expected fie would.
And of course,: when night cUme be was
led home, thoroughly ioebriated, as she: ra
ther wished he•would be.
.lle had just sufficient reason:left to won
der at the extraordinary . Care eyoh which his
wife, - . atter .assistingro undress; . him, tucked
him, in bed. But this like . eve4tlitug else.
was socraforiptted in a stupid sleep.
She waived until satisfied that he was en
insensible, when slie protieeded to sew.
the Lifender up in sheets, exacill, as' if he
had lbeen h mummy. The stiches were not
small, but she knew they were! taken= with
trebled thread, and they would ;bold, especi•
ally*. he could now use peith4 hauds nor
arms: Once or twice he grunted, oath about
to atsrake, but she stopped a *inept at such
.a time..
r . -
Anr.l at last, the proceeding was completed.
And now she brought forth a, cart whip,
whieh•sheliad boiroweA that afternoon from
a neighbor. , : • .
%
"Now Jimmy Morgan,. ,
!salt! she ~
apos
trophising- him, "t'll Oureyou Of your beast
ly habits, or-Hplease God--I'll {*/hip you till
you'll he sore for a month." 1
Doivn came the lash, as vigcirously as her
brawny anti could lay tt on, rigain,
and yet again, and it seemed as . if she wa , ,
never going to stop . And very soon the of
terlet !ousels rronr nts stupor, saw twat It
was, and. began to beg for rtiqrqt. • -
"Not tilt you have promised itr, lehve off
drinking, — was rite answer, and the blow:,
descended more vigorously_ ihan ever.
"Swear to leave off drinking . r
"Oh ! you'll kill me, , you'll kill me —"
" No, it will do you good: '4'o think how
drunk you were ten minutes agb,and now to
see yii - rolling about so lively—never telt
me, Jimmy MOrgan, that
.I ani4 - killing you
nfier that.' 7 •
tnercil, merev," roared the crim-
How can you Vo.Hy, tiSe your hus
bands° ?" • •
" l,can and will." And anther shower
of hloWs descended.'' Halloo; as Much as
•you, like, tor it will do you good ; only I can
ieli . you one' thibg,,it will • niit rouse the
neighbors. -I told theta what I was going
to do it you came home drunk' again. Have
you had enough ? yon. promise at
'once, or are you going to hold out. Still ?"
"Oh, ob, oh," - eroaried the helpless hus
band, Iwistiag . and turialog in ....every three
tiotr,tut unable to escape the cataract 'of
blows, "oh, oh, oti." 7 .. • .
vou . promise i"You'd; be tter do it
quick," -resumed , his inexorabl - sptfuse, "or
l'trbeat you to a - jelly. Theiei six years,
I've borne yobr drunkenness; but I'll bear it
no )(Niger. .I've tried, everythihg, a.nd .1101 T
lam trying whipping. You'Ve beat, me
ten enough, and 1 m p4ing yob back:. -Pro-
Mice at once,- the - quicker the better, for 'l'll
not let you up till yoU do, even 11 it keep
me here all night, and you're sick fora week
aiterwartli.!'i '
It was a good whilebefore the criminal
gave in. lje thought his wife would lire
out at last, but when the =seignior harl pro
ceeded far Ft om 6 dine,, and ke saw no. symp-
Wens of either fatigue or - relenting, he 1,%-as
compelled to succumb.
I'll swear, I'll swear," he - said at last,
do anything; only let me up. That's
a dear good Polly. Oh,dear. don't whip me
any more, for I've said I'd swear, oh; oh "'
Mrs. Morgan gave him three or four
sound cuts more, to "roake'aisinance doubly
sure," • before she administered the oath;
which she did, at last, with the . Bible in her
hands, completing theceremony by' making
him kiss. the book.
Vivra that night Jimmy Morgan Iva% nev
er known to taste liquor. lie Mid his neigh
bors that he had been so sick after his last
same, that be had resolved to join the tem
perance society ; but he did Ittit tell , them
what rande him ill. Mrs.. Morgan, zoo, kept
the secaet,-nursing him through his bruises,
ix,hich - weEe neither - I'ow nor slight. How
ever, as she said, "deSperate diseases require
desperate remedies ;" 'ands° she never. re
pented of •the medicine she had administer
ed; evenlikongh her husband did not earn a
dollar for three weektc. ' ,
.~eligivua,~,
KATHE[cGAVAZiI
,
Thi following mls fro ma reportof one of
Father Garazze's late lectures in Boston.
commends 4tself to the attention of Protes
tants more forcibly, we fear,,:than Protes
tant% realize: ~ .
" I find in Atnerica say -two million Cath
olics, including manyGerman,' , French, Ital.'
kin Catholics, wbt are not t 6 blind slaves
that many ot the Irish Cath lies. are—and
about twenty-one millions Protes ants. And
I find that these twenty-one •inillionsProt
estants ate.atraid of these two titilhops Catb
.Olici !. If a lecturer comes 'here to speak
against the p4al system, people are afriul
to, go•nntil the third or fourth lecture, or fear
of a riot.: ,
,
"0, aliOn34! if you have a Protestant go,-
eminent; a Protestant Union a Protestant
inajdrity-- - -stand up tor that government, that
Union, that majority. I preach. no persecu
tion against the Repack Catholics, but don't
be persecuted by them. This is not the way
to glorify 'America befolt half. Shall I
bare to say on my return, I find the Atneri
cans - careless of-lite on -railroads and steami
bnats,.but afraid of ri few Iri4l' ruffians
No. This is not the courage el the Amer&
can people." - ! ;
,
By" the way, we understand that so me
nine since measures were cominenced in tht'
city, by some of our most worthy citizens, tis
Melte Father Go‘azzi to glue a course of
lectures here 4 butthe project AM abandon•
e 4 attite wriest request of Botha of "the sol
id men" of= Providence,•becattselhey feared
a riotyrop:d• ensue. •O. shame ! say we to
the deticendatits of Roger:Williams. Has, it
_come to tlits, i4utt, freedom ot. speech. is no .
longer_. permitted in Rhode ly!aud
dente
.„
,
,tr,7 in consult; `tliu of
other mkt; as we would a looknit".oa; eta&
ft ma. theism bitch examples tot' orrotio( im
itauon, Terence..
.
•
tOgrap
Loft.i•nr nu') 1V.t . . 4 1111GT0.5. •
-
Proceeding still . farther 'ever a very bad
road,. :We came suddenly in ;View of the Iso
tornaci;':unel Mount veruuni, with its Man
'stou-lionse and smooth given lawn. WU' be ,
tore ils. Ilaving_Sent is mur aildress, we
received .- permission heal the courteous
branch of the family, who '.6 , 19 held the es
tate, to enter And • survey the tutertur. We
were :struckwithits extrenie ittniptielty, the
•lownit.s of thewalls and tik.ilings, and the
bare . floOrs; Which were mixed, not as with
us; carp - el
l;
F+lsstngreati hall, ornament
ed WilhA l uttares Cif 44iiglish hunting scenes,
! we ksckeidill .the - cinfeo sitar-case, with its
carved aud Maniple balustrade we stolid at
the door`—We pressed the handle--,tho room,
and the ;bed where he died,i . iwere_ h.efoN,us.
Nothing in the lofty-drama Of his existence,
surpassed the f.., , randeur - 01 - that final stette r r•
the cOld which.he had' iiiken from .:elp?-
an re, in - overseeing Some part of his.grhUnqs•
and Whitt bad resisted dielearliii,dout-estie
remedies! that were applie4advanced in the
coursa.cif two short days into that frightful
form of.. the disease of the at mat. /argrgths.
It beeaine necessazy for take,,to his
bed. His valued friend, Di ettAix; was in
stantly summoned, and
,asilsted by Me best
medical slut( of the surrounding country, ex
hanged all the means of his art, but with
out affordingjdra relief. Ile patiently sub
iiitteklOhough in great elitress, to the va
iions'rentedies proposed, !nit it became , evi
dent from the deep, gloom settling upon the
countenances of the medical gentlemen, that
the case Was hopelesir—advanciog insidt
ousfyi.the disease had fastened itself with
deadly ::eertainty. Leokirtg, with perfect
calmnesi upon the sobbing group around him
tiesaid.:H“ Grieve not..iny friends; it is as
I anticipated froth the firsq the,debt which
we rtil owe, is now about in be paid,—l am
resigned; to the event." 3 equesting Mrs.
Wastilispiux to bring tti.‘ wills trout his
escritoire, lie directed onello be burnt, and
placed '1:
, 11e s :utlier in her hands, as his last
testainent, and then gave spine final instruc
tions to Mr. Lhan, his seerciary and relative,
as to the adjustment of hislbu.quess affairs.
lie inhit 'after became greatly distracted ; and
as, fu . -the' pa'roxysins which became inure.
fregtieni.!and v iolent, Mr. LEAs, whet was at
his side, 'assisted him to turn, he, with kind
ness, but difficulty, articulated, I fear
I' give Sou great trouble, Sir—but—perhaps
it is a. duty which we all oWe one to another,
I. trust you may reeeivV i the same atten
tion Whed you shall regtitr. it
As the night, wantA, tint; fatal symptoms.
became .More imminent—hii breath more
labored• and sufroeating, and his voice .siieti
I - ailed:hint: Perceiving hiS cnd approach
',ing,he straightened himselfito his full length,
he:folded his own hands Millie Meessary at
titude upon 'his own chest,-4-placing the fin
ger upon the pulse of the lift wrist, and thus
ealrisly prepared. and watch:Mg his oWn•dis
solution;hedtwaited the suri)mons of his Ma
ker: .The' , last faint hope of his friends bad
disappeared; Mrs. Wasitli;o•rins, stupilied
with;griet;sat at the fo o t! o f the bed, 110•
eyes bsred steadfastly upon ; Dr. f:n A ix,
in de e p gloom;.stood with his iiiee buried ILI
his hands at the•fire,—his faithful black ser
.
yam; CRILISTOPIIER, the te a rs, uncontrolled,
:trickling down his lace, On one side, took
the last look of his dying master: while Mr.
1.F.:.11 - 4 in:speechless grief, With foldedhands,
.ben: over his pillow on-tbdit-ther.
4Nought broke the stillness of his last mo-,
mcntS,lttit the suppressed gobs of the affei:-
tionafeServants, collected Ori the stair-case ;
the'tielt of the - large clockl!in the hall as it
measured off with . the
last Ileeting'.moments of his existence, and
the-. ICAV - moan .0 this White- wind. as ft
throtigh the lealkg,s- i. , rlow•env, red
trees. - - The laboring and wliaried soinudrew
neartrand,pearer to-its goal ; the blood lan
gui!lly coursed slower and titre -lowly thro'
its channels =the noble heal[ s=i=pped--trug
--theiright Mold
Is slid trom'ihe upiin which os
ger had been placed--it li , lbat the side --and
the Manly effigy was all
that ; remained exteodi4 :hpun
eouelo - • I,
C)istOtiCtil.
_
..COST OF SOLOMON* TEMPO...,
The temple 01. Solomon was only a qtuall
building, and - very inferior ip point of 'size to
soave of our churches, its dimensions being
only'.one • hundred and five, feet :,broad : its
splendor ant! superiority . lay in the richness
,of itOnateriali, its ornaments, and the,clois-.
tern by which it . was surrounded. .S
n It. ‘73
built of white tweak, :so excellently put to.
getber,.that the joints could nbt be distill
guished,•and the whofe building loot. e,
• though it been cut out as one entire stone.
Th'e timber' as cedar. and:olive wood, env
ereil with plates of gold, afid studded with
jew' els Of Many "dies. i •
whole expense et this building," .
says Trideaux, " was so pibiligious, gives
•reason.t.cithink that the talents whe:eby the
sunkis reckoned, were another sort of tal
ents of a far Icss value xh in. the 11Iosatc,tal
cuts for what is said to he given by David,
and Contributed by the -Pin - ices toward: the
building Of the tilnple at Jerusalem, if :val
ued by these talents, succeided the value ofd
500,000,000 of our motley whiett was
enough 'wherewith .to loiVe 'built till That
temple of solid silver.
'fr Ilut if we take, the val,ation of the tal•
ens Troni Villi?andus; expense of, the
-building and ornament aMottuted to f.C,901,-
P 32,500• ! The .Vnlue of gold ves
sels alone was .C.s4G,296,2briderling , , and of
silver ones £430,34- 1,030 . Added. to. this
wexe r the wages,. provisions, and Other ne
csritiee,`~ 110,000 worken and. 70,000
UpWards of seven years ; besides
..10:,;;grapd masters, 3,3 11 1 . 1 overseers, to
whinil.ru:addition to the Wages, King Solo
mon ii,-7esentesl as a free gilt, .C.6,763,9;6.
i. •W:tice the .treasure left - by David
am o to .C511,416,207..i The princes of
I stae r, a ujo:itett by this t.4.:ai,Cple, presented
a stqgreate.n.sum towardi the accinnplisli
mentor this g lorious anderxiking. addi
tion to these Ire; tsu So:Own devoted the
greaterpart• of is amino :!tcorue to tbe
same t:purpose, rh4 w a s immense.
The yearly treasures , inverted trout Ophir
amounted to lour buildred!nud fifty tat `Drs ,
0r.£3,240,000 sterling ol ah' t
his annual tribute: from dependent nations
was L 4,796,00. • I; .
COLLEGES OF wilE.u.iirrem STATES.
tWtilitnadredand fiftecnyears have passed
away.since the first collegt.—lfarvard Uni
versityr—was founded in ottr country ;• and
at theelose of the sevennienth century, the
number had incrcageti tor:only, three—liar
yard, ;in. :Massachusetts ;Alit. Coge, ge of Wa
rmth ati'd Mary; in Virginia:6:lnd Yale, in
Cottricencnt. Ilut within 'Zile past century,
i great Oiange has, come over the spirit of
the
,scene.: There are notes one hundred and
twei4lcolleges in the Untied States. 'rhe
tiuniber of undergraduate in these institu
tions is now more than ten thousand which;
increaSed by die students ;Who are connected
with
't he preparatory and professional de
partmen tti amounts to abOnt fourteen thou
sand. ,;There are thirteen colleges in New
Eoglarid,:sonte of which may be denomina
ted . nadonal institutions, deriving their stn.
dents. 'Mote or less WOO! every State, and
sending forth their influeiiee to all parts of
the Union. These thireeol graduate about.
five Itundredannually. Since their estahlith
ment;they have graduated twenty-five, thou
santretlidents. • Most of the colleges,of • the,
United States have been Muntled and.' dir,c
-' ted by the clergy and othO members of the
Congregational and Preebterian datornitta-1
Thirteen are now; pnder the sup tin
tendence of 'Baptists, thirteen of Methodists,.
ei.ght;of ' , Episcopalians, niul eleven of 'Ro
man tatholtes.,- Besides 'the above insaitu
finaser thosie ' conneetetr with them, there
are::, forty-three theologierd seminaries„ nine
of*liieh are tri.New England : thirty-five
medieril Schools, seven of jcvhich the supper
ted iii; the Eastern States thirteen • law
.schools, two only of which are in New L ug .
lanthleing those . Connicfo itittt Yale and,
colleges":—BosiodJournal. •
. •
ag-,tB T AGApo r -TiMour wat great
Tartar , E
Conqueror. In early he was
forced, to take shelter , frcith his erietnles to a
rnitied bnitdieg, where lid .at. atone Ictr , man
boars. Wtshing . to diveit his mind from so
wretched a cooditson, he fixed his eves or' se
ant that' wat'carrying4tiato of corn larger
than 'itself ttrafi high wall: Sixty-nitre tithes
dicl tlio train fall to ti k around, but the in
sect' persevered, and the Tseventieth time it
s*ceeded. This sight gain Timotrr courage
'at the'mothent, and • he oilier forgot the les
son;
,„ • •
1110
MEI
SATOU'DAY.
• •
in ,•loising terms I would this iudi
tat Morn, its norm, Ilsaftwouctl
The busiest day. throughout, , Wt. wirl
' day
A day whereon odd matt4;74 SW/ inide 'el
The ihrtiest--cleutestloo—ofalt the sat
Thu souring pail, pao, plaset, and planet
A day' of general note tutd tlaataboltiy ;
A plague to gemletolks •
'Attic! prime gentility, '
E'en to the highest rankiWincibility .
And yet a day (barring all Jones) . • .
• Of great utility, • .
Bah to the rich as well as the Pultiltryl
A day ot - din—of clack—a clatter day.;.,
For all, Itowiesr they mince the taatUtr, ry.,;
his day t&.:y dread ' .
A day with hippish. feverish tivasvitdi •
l that grand day of loss and tritstle-*-Satutiltsv
f 4 woRD 4,IIOVT—REDLOCKi.
- , ityheti SocistesAtss4sked *Vethel4
better lot a man.to:nuirre ov meant; of
he ramie answer :- •' Let :11.01 lake' 'I;
course be Wilt, he will repent otit. :
reply is similar to that of the 'Owl'
being'neked wlncii - Tat two very bid 3
a certain piece, was the least &Wein
--." Take erther..lol4.. before eon. gei
ways you will wish 3 , 01:1 baft,takeolfr
,This kind of talk does very *enrol. '
1 #eaven knows, too, tbarthetelisse
happy marriages enough to o'llitekk
fora little." talk." 'But rho yachted'
alto‘elber a better state than it ia Kept.
We suppose tbat one InpOind'insa
ot—saytlire or six—is really : happy i t
Domestic relations. Loolnag upoo, thr
er side of the picture. we'may cp
firmed bachelor Int of fifty bliialut i
nay, and conten ed with his love'
This we think a lair estimate. WI,
men it is different, and there. ate stn.
sons why there should be a difference .
matter, as it regards her. She is snort
'nestle, Diversioni cannot fill that piaci
her heart which bousehOld duties were
signed to fill. It is doubtful it one amoi
thousand old melds is to be envied by.
wedddd sisters.
For young persona, ererythiag
upon a proper understatiding of the *,
of marriage, and of each other, be)
changing vowsat the altar. Courisht
4ually a mere 'school ot deteption. •
preler-that 'John should, know as few of
faults as . possible before marsiags—no
ter how many afterwards. She dresses
puts on unaccustomed smites to teceirr
Thus the Jane he loves and weds Prov,
he two different persons,The ,former
angelic, th e latter is atogether bonito
The life of the sweetheart is a brilliant t
face ; that of the wife, a substance, dark ►
'lull of -imperfections. - The lover* no nit,
candid thanthe mistress'. What is the m
oral result ? Bitter disappointment. EV'
where a good understanding exists belt , '
marriage, and the bride and bridegroom hat
been wise' enough to give each other a' In
insight into their true characters. they a
apt to expect too mild*: They forget the
there are certain counterpoises as to the fru
and flowers in the paradise they arc en;
For briars they are in no way prepared.
Ia would semi they should learn front Wm
around them, since every yoUth and maid
must have more or less experieope with
married. But every man fully believes hi
self to he an object of peculiar Savor of I
MM. his easels an exception, his.ambi
aims at what was nererrreachediby man
mortals, and if he be 'uo phildsopher,
lailure will taste of gall , . " I conipared no
With one of my friends ivho espfrcts ever
thing in the universe,"says Emerson, "
k disappointed when anything is less
she best: and 119i:tad that 1. begun at
'other extreme, expecting nothing and aim
lull of thanks for moderate goods." \Vol
:list all young persons could learn to et
the sacred g round of wedlock with this pi
wool&spirit! But they will not; 'nor net.
will. hope is too sweet for them. The
'will not stoop till they stumble.: Lofty .es,
ieetation hovers over the Precipiceof dim
pointment. towards which so many of ou
• married friends have:leen -lute& until to
fate to save themselves from tumbling dowi
..,..rr7" NPERIAL BRIDALCiiASII3}3I.- - .4.
uphOlsterers.have furnished the bedroom t,
the Empress Eugenie with a" magnifieenl
Fky blue tenture alobg the walls, which ti
hied hy gold frames, in the style of LOuir,
NV. The arm chairs, chairs, sofas and i ldrote
gcs ate of the same style and like silk. I A
for the bed, all made with gilt carved wood
it is covered with a cautet-pieds of Minh
lace, nod the curtains, of blue silk. and Vac
are hung down all around it, in . ,the sant
manner as the old beds of our j am:Wan
era. The carpet is also of a blue color, art
so Thick that one would lake it for a bear]
'skin. It wag made at. Admen. expressly
'tor the place in which it lays. The ceiling
lot the room was painted by M. Bream, am
lit represents a group of gent throwing flow
;irs Item rickbaskets. The, painting is 'EI
well done that no one could believe. that tin
figures are not alive. Jo short, this Inagtl
cent bedroom is the ne plus ultra of riche
and elegance. But Wier are thrdrcatat an
der those laces ?
13:7. JUVENILE AMLIIICA.--..itt Pfetridel
'Allen's lecture before the Mercantile Librar
A.,is.ociation, in &stop % diaMotiday event°
he :1;4100 to Young America in the follow
ing style i -"Our children show extraindi
nary precocity. -The Miss drops the bib
the evening, and dons .tbo bodice in tb
'morning, and ther belle makes but a sine,
jump from the crati7e to the cotillion, lto
'pap to the polka. The- boy—bat we ha
'no boys now—young gentlemen it the WO
—feels insulted it be is met in the• street
and not called 'Mister.' He Wm from - th
baby cap to the beaver, and in a twinklin
from peanuts to politics. He finishes hi
'education at 14, goes into business at 18 i
marries at 20, and is bankrupt st 21." •
"Thou shalt love thy neighbor atihyse4f:"•,.:
: _This commandment is obligatory uponir
air'' i but if, in the most favorable position in
Whici :- men can be placed, they are too art
to fornet the oblifatieti,..? what must be gild
of those vii."-• 0 vn untarßy place themselves i
Ns to their fellow men as ma
in such relitia.. , tiossible 1 How can thc t
.
filer obedience in. -
manufacturers s. •
and
• "enders of intoxicating r
...'ebelt ° busine s s . au .
drinks fulfil this lkw y
tagonises with all the imate. llllll and s piritual
interests of Society . , This anlagoDssm at—
taches to it, not as an Accident, bit: A ler:4)le
necessity. It begins With, its beginniug—it
grows with its growth:—the suCten of flip
one increases, the viiulence of the other;
and the prospertty of the liquor-seller is at.
ways and everywhere the I
calamity, •the
shame, and the ruin of some portion of So. 1
eiety. Howohen, can he obey this divine
injunction ?, How lore his ,neighbor, urhtu l h ,
he is poisoning him l—sapping • his strength
—wasting his property—deriving his mar- '
Os—ruining his health—killing his bodv,.
and destroying his soul ?."Love worketh no.
ill to his neighbor." *What ha ill, , dot the .
linuerivender (as such) stork to his - vain-
mers, and to Society . 1 The whOle histoty . ol
intemperance answers the question. ' Evil:— ._
with no countervaling good. To say not). -
ing of Christian obli,„Gation, what philantho 0-
inst. taking an intelligent view of the TCSIIi IA
of the treffic, could consent to remain in it
fur a single hour / • ,
But the subject has wider relations. th:in ,
we have yet indicated. , • -' ' ,
Law•makera have some responsibility - in
this matter. Tbey'throw around this terii-.
ble traffic the protection of legality. But ter
suchlrotection it could never have grows,
up idiohe formidable evil that it now ii..,
But leFthe continued sanctions of law; - it -
could not • long flourish in n commuutty
alive to all the mischiefs *thief"- it' involies.
ipossmoskers, then, "love their' nei,,r•hbots"
, ~.
4-wo will not say, fiss . ttlecastoes, ,,
-but a
all, when they refuse to outlaws that will ,
„Protect them from the khanie sod' , woe. and
runr , incideatel to the' traffiepro, Nilitori
/ors. ahas shall 4atignise Tab* lido - snore ' I
character of the lasiatesoutdilterthitywhich .
Government owes to the ft& 1.'.;-.1, • • ~•
These:gdeittbni - cin be
• r s aF t srero,
,:.
;l c
I.Ve leave the vesponse to'the ' llloCilil o!_ ,
our reader's, ' ' - ' 1.• 'i 7 -':'•'; • :.,-•:-!-- ' • •
• lii.f.l
•. . .
Id- WrioEy9l. ~ essitetaitts.:, you f!urtiti the
faults of others, deiNpis ps,serye you in tits . 1
same- wanner. .
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.oripuort moortdictureri.
A short notice.'
dotal.' `
THE LAW OF GOD.
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