The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 21, 1854, Image 3

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ne ".--,,,,-,-, " • . ... . - ---. ... and skty batto made an apelogy,lorthit --sgsTputAricz 41, - TolKialptimi
hue become an' attractive fe ature of the I !4..Z1T-. ay' DR. 7/trtai-,ilvillingvii; ,_,, . , pentft theory t:t h i u on t . ccnn Y f ol 2 -k;o a T lic i e :o_ r etr or i i ii n t s ari tance d ot:
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. :tecal. p ot bh a t tlihoue d ribasittet h ealt -w ittoi e tiiiii s aut red uico;iiiroo t wv !
Jourtud. and our readers will jota,iih us jl `Jitth3.pi,„;, 45 ,, ,,e1:044 4 6-47 . 4,, o w , c 0t i t ,,,,,;, 1 ,
our E . vangeltcal pone . ) ! Geneva alp& lias,;.,ot o f ibi iiiiii-ihira of at tar p a i t aj Nip!:
regretting that they must be suspended lota .' - " r - ' itrititriyar"''
• „..,.• t ',„ ?..:'•.,,,• - neared in litany 0.0111101411 th at persecution. ,0, -
tithe, in consequence of the author's iiroPci- • A n y as t•iafiuggluif az . G.-Jultp4ropily stten. .Wehave stations,' touriettin.. stations , where n.I O -•,-; The PO! aett. - 10,1t,'nf tite•demoastratfati
sed visit to the West Indies. •We wish him dedeueetiog of the'llieMberitltud'friends'of it is not allowed to, the minister to assemble is mid to hare been an editorial article in
• a safe voyage, a pleasant and I ;he people together : they, may not assem- 1 . , The - HavAtraaretr;" star aims oftfhe Ger.
,profitable i , lay , ' the. Evatigelkal Alliaisee, win held on Tues.
day evening. Nov 26,,1ia the Scotts' Church, 1 ble • together .; tha rtimister must go from 1 ono soc i ety p rom a: i i i i i i ti -
this
ix" THE - MINERS' JOUIZNALJtas a lar- , and, for our sake, et , s , peedi• return. 1. • , Capet-street, Dublinitor the purpose id I ene house to another doting the Sunday. •• , .aoe of co
ere rtrridarianAmt any °Ow I Nereipare pplil I
iiiiaid in Northeast Pinnrylvania. It i ~,,,- "'- • hearing a lecture front Pr. Merle D'Aubigne and eran.eli7entii after another, hut' they t rious errs. }e. t rh l " t r 'l l li e find In thel dincio
i.
awns Oaf Caal,..lion'and tissiness am, not only 131.tailsiEss CIIANG ES. ~ l
• the distinguished ciente a n d ins:ratan tit t he may nut atuemble'r...t
I was a y ear ago in a I nati Sun, we quote:-.4 , , 1 : i
is rhi.i l7Rd Ms adiciniiig mantles, bat• in all . w ..-- -1, ' - k .,1 Return:moon, on the -deeply interesting 60* , bathinutace riot fkery far iron' Geneva, and l i - After describing .13etdini es ti riauyde ret 1
OUT twits. and it aim elf...alive, largety among i ' e-renentlY notteeetbe sale'of Nl!' Pi°• !,jeCt of • "The Present of Religion.' on ; I Met trin e a fainify from Scotland ; the a butcher of men who offer to the Patagonian'
the MUMS in-Se/am/4W edurity.sohirk render* ti :le tuft' a Colliery af Si . Clair, to Benjamin the C o ntin e nt of Europ e ," A l ar g e !num. ruarne of that f a mily was Cunningham, and cannibal the leart,ol.poverty for ' a'sacritke„
one o the 1714.11 varaatie Ali/miring medium,
~, M ilne% William Milnes Jr. and James Nei"•'• her of ministers of um nidereut religiohs de. I there was'a yount . persou them of the name I and concluding , the Paragraph . with ‘ t the
la C o unt y. But few papetr Ore so many
~eaT , .
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Some 'difficulty was bUhSVCILIeUtIY
mists tura/Glyn its subscription list. created * nottantat ' tons of the city and suburbs] were I of 'Miss Cooniughhme, whom I saw every I chuith celebrates its• bloody, horrible myste. -
-1 , the
circulation
01 , 0r_._,,„....,, reports ve l a , resent, among whout•svete many nieinbers i dal' ; she was a„, eery 'simple and modest i ries," the Hochuyzeitei • proceeds further on,
rin""'"'
, r - ;,,„„ o f the Established Cl:larch. I, I person. Idu not t) - .. now what was tier made •to say : --" By what name do you call it,
tire to the participation of Elev. James 1..,,. I .
Dr. D'Aubigne having been totruiltimil tot of living. She Alias a very tranquil and : when the butcher of , Bologna eartMe safely
the put , l' the endietiee, addresk.4. the assemble as tut. I simple-spoken poison; but very decided 'it I home his unbroken limbs. his body, and his
in the bargain—he being also Line 9i
, i.
chasers; arid a transfer ut the lease was' re- i lows ,-, • . i I ~ , • ;her piety. - Viiii.:lnow the mom- nf Hiss I ljfe from the Republic' of the stars ? !It he
fused. A Dew arrangement ha s . „; ,
consequent. i Mae Iler•Tuttr.x,-4, must begin with a
or ooh the coMessloo. Corminghame: she is still iti To cans ; her. l does Si) . then speak no more of the , world:
When I ,Was la Swiaerland, a mother is nut - Well ; and ; just before I left conquering Powers of tree ideas—uo.rnore of
Ad rice of IN), J
IY. been lande-on an a . few weeks ago, 1 recetied a letter froth this Geneva a nut
was a longer time at the dianitv. the bravery of menl r -let the
the price of "the works cite, bearing tile siguartue of five exerlltut that hathiair placii, came ruaniog after me, mouth be closed, the eye cast doWn. , Pos
first bargain, making
and the new kin' is' Behja-.htethreti tit this natonii, in which they asked and'said. "I have a message to you from t terity will spit upon yourcowardly manners.
now $7OOOO ;
min w oes ,s ; •, Son. A Card of explanation; roc to make one or tiver speecheild publinj Miss ;Conninglurtite. , She says you have and look upon you with scorn and contempt!
r Iwrittens
Neill,;; 1 and I refused them. 'Melt, you may say i _unwitting so agreeable to her that Wheteeer the opportnnity of revenge offers
uther'voitmio Irvin Mr.'
'appear.' 11 '' Ll ' . ''' was very Wrong, but I ` must 'give j' my sh .'we , hes to tlitink gnu. l do not know itself , it should betaken hold ofand used tons
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presenting, fairly the whole trans:se:jou 'rum i reasons. Ms first rehSon Was this—that , I ; Whet it is, but I ;believe it is in the last utmost. Whoever haS reason for ea - Wising
the beginning, and clearing his skate entire- I was in a great haste. a greet hurry, at least j number, of .Evairel t eol Christendom." r 1 Terence ought to exercise it whenever he
,
ly pi nn y jo s t.eharge of blame whatever.—, should he :I. had important occupatiooi in I may. perhaps, yak' one word about the sub l can. 3 "The sons of Italy are too thinly scat
. . •= r' U - toot alter t(ie „course of instrue- I jest before I leary you., s Mis Cuoninghame ; tered among us to punish the blood-hound of
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(6 0 VintLe %gnat
POTTSVILLE.i PA
SATURDAY:IASI, 81. 1854
•I:Ir Clergymen and Public Saila! Ttatheri
uvll Le supplied with Ti Journal at 5.1
per a t711.711V1 . rn aJr:rarr.
AGENTS FOR MINERS? JOURNAL
(:01...431ES J. CONtioR, Ashltibti.
ral a atc4 Ltt'DelltePtCN, Tamaqua ;
• Tuo3irscui A. CiODPlMY,Tremoat ;
t7ei'st.E9 11...1-11:esittp, 71 Pine St., NEW York. ,
Who are authorized to seceire ' sub.+rr:ptions,
ad
t•eruxment',&e., for the Altner.e fournai, end.
receipt, fur the Name.
MAINE LAW MEETING.
• -- r •
TO I OUR ros'rs:
The friends of a Prohibitory La* in Penn-.
sylvania are requested to meet in the Srmi
oi Temperance Hall, in•Pott!ville, on ' 1
-
TUESDAY EVENING. JAN. 24th,
For ttf purposed appointing 4 /Meg 11-( .°
the Mass Temperance Cont4otton,to be-Tield
at Harrisburg on the 26th and 27th inst.—
The Fate on the Railroads leading from
' Philaaelphil to Harrispurg ;have - been re
duce(' to delegates. The number of LVlegales
are unlimited.
a:7Am the Towns and election districts in
the County are requested to appoint dele
gates to said Convention,. and give each del
egate a Cud, in order to secure an excur-,
slot/ ticket from Philade)phia to liarriaburg
By order of the County Com-millet.
Wif 1G STATE:: ,CON ‘ENTION
Al a meeting of the•WHIG STATE COM
111TTEE, held pursuant to public notice, 'to
p dadelphia, ou 'TUESDAY, she, 13th of
December, in the absence of the'Chairrnan.
A. K. CUnNYN, was called to the Cfisir.
'Hie subject of the meeting hivicif been
,stated, it was, on mind— ut Ldiei of
Somerset, unaminouslii
lersolved, That a ConVention of Delegates
of the Whig party be held al Harrisburg, on
Me 15th day of March, 1554, for the purpose
ut .nornivatiog a candidate for Governor, Ca
uaCromia issioner. and Supreme Court , .
4 A. K. CORNY,N,lthairman.
HENRY S. EVatss, SecretOry. •
STATE TEMPERANCE .CONVENTION
A Mass Convention of the friends ~of, Pro
hibition will be held. to Harrisburg, on the
26th and 27th of January, 1e.54, at liao'cl6cls,
A. M. We hope every , . city and town, and
Temperance organization in tht State, may
'be fully represented. Never hie we been
called together uodet suctileirciimstanees as
the present. Voters tirPetinsytvania, come
. up to the Metropolis, and, suet the good
men you hare elected nrenact a law, to up •
press the drinking houses; tippling shops.
Disttuguished men from other States_ will be
with us to assist in our deliherationsx
Ey order of the State Ceutral Commtiter,
, THOS. WATSON, Chairinau.
E. W. JACKSON, Corresponding Seery.
Far "Mutei.s'sTournaM la3t Pa&licatio,
Er We hope thore.ta arrears abrpad:Will'for
ward their amounts due, as speedily as po.insible-as
our expemes for paper and labor are very heavy.
Samuel Thomas to February 1, 1854, 50
'3ohn.2hippen to Januar? 1. 1554, 100
William C. Sheer to autiarY 1, 1554, la 00
Wm. D. Waddington to January 1.1854, 3 00
John B. Douty to July t, 1854, . - 200
Mrs Kirkley to February 1, 1854, 2'oo
Chas Hender-on to Jtdy ' 1 00
Wlll.atn W01e.,1110 .I,ltlY I, 1554, 1 (01
Alexander I,love to July / 1554, t .02
Repairer Sz•Brother to April 2'.2, 1554,
'James' Weannpbell to !apiary I, 054,
John Reed to January 1, 1555,1
Henry Ponter to January 1 . , 1854,
Rey James E Graeff to January 1, 1855,
t'.aleb Wheeler to Januaryl, 1555,
William Hoch to January 1, 11 . 355,
George Dieter to July 1; 1854...
Richmond etc Pope to January', 185-1, - 2.00
Hale Remington to January 1,'1555, 2 00
John C Conrad to July I, 1854, 200
John C Conrad, Jr., to January 1, 1854;
\Vm Ilambridge tc July 1,1854,
John Brook to Jantihry .1, 1854
-Mrs Head to January•l; 1851,
Gabriel Drake to January 1, / 855 ,
Mrs Berryman to January J, 1855,
Thomas J. Atwood to January 1,1855;
W Lrana to January 1.,1855,
Wm L Lance to January 1, 1854, .
Thomas Bedell. to July 1,1554;
tiaras Hough to January i,!1851,
Joshua Bock to January 1;1855,
John L. Lewis to January' 1,
Joel Kr-tier to October 1854,1 . '
Isaac Rich to January I, 1554,
Jacob Kram to July I. 1551,
F p Newcomer to 1, 1851,
George Wthl to July 1 1554. V
N..P.,llassack to January. 1 1555,
Ds. Charles Wetherill tr.:hour:ay 1.1955,
USI NESS DEPARTMEN T
fi'MINERS WA NTED IN VIRGINIA. Ap
plyut this aloe.
I '
rie A colpioingus BRICK TAVERN at
Treaokow, Califon Co. !Jr refit
• rir WHO lIAS A DWELLING HOUSE in
Pnittwille to rent, rd.scfo to 550 'a ,ear? Address
re:1; a tenting.' • _
THOMAS DAVIS offers hts profe , ,-
-tonal: - servirea to the efitizena.of PottsYtlle and vt.
I
rir E IIeNDRED'AND THIRTY-EIGHT
of Woodienve, with thrie log dwelling km
( .es, Kir public snle•nt Ringgold, the 30th inst.
. • gar To FARMERS.—Guano. Phosphate• of
i•Lime 'snit Poudrette, ad• AI mn ti Needle, 21, S.
Wha . ves, Philudelphin ii.i , i , 0;(3i14, Candle., Soap
Se, See advert iSe/Tlefil.
AHEAD AS FAR AS HEARD FROM.—
t 'harks liarlet is out with a Valentine adverti-e..
turn! in another column already. He al-la announ
..es a t resit supyly4i Perfumery of all kinds..
LECTCRT: of the 'gteat historian,
D'Aubigue, is another column, will be found
peculiarly interesting.
rTun"-Courrre Ctisrmisstonits have np•
pointed Dr. A. H. Hilberstadt physician tor
the prison. ,
'3•Go'uia Dikws.—We learn trona Barris.
burg. thaLi t f the Ir l iqads of. Temperance will
only-doltheir duty •iou.", a Bilrerid be passed
through the Leiisiatur'e ‘ubmittiog 'a Pro
hibirort; Liquor Law,to the'people.
.
Qtr WE- ARE iadebted to Hon. C. M.,
Straub of Washington , ; and to Jno. Hen
drick...EA., of the Senate, and Messrs , Hip
pie and Horn o f the House, at Harrisburg,
fora number c.t .publie documents 'during
.
the week.
•
• inn TRAININO SCHOOL for Idiotic and
feebleimindecl children, at Germantown, re
cently 'policed in the , Journa/, can accomcno
date a ifew more pupils. Ample legislative
prOvision, it will be remembered, has been
made Tor sustaining this institution, and its
preceptors, we understand, are-persons in
every way qualified for the faittifittilischargesi
of the, responsible duties they hive assumed.
The parental obligations br those'who ate'sri
unfortunate, as to have cliildren of the'clau
alluded to would, perhlps,bi - best discharged
by pla l eing them in this school.
„ _
Ray. LatottliEs rmart,' a D., an
eluque i nt, able awl..beloved Minister of the
Metho l dii'Eptscoprl Chtirch; died at Tren.
ton, on the 14th inst. For some.years past
he has been . incapacitated for the perform.
ante Jt active ditties by a softening of the
brato,! . but larmerly - was the President of
Dicktron Ccillege l „atidllissionary Secretary
; of hts Church, which offices he' filled With
great i tosetulness. He'was the father of Hun.
C. W i . Pitman of this place, formerly Rep
resentative in congretts from this District.
NCIIITTL. CO. 31tUICAL sSOCIi:TY.
' I
The following - correspondence esplaios
itself l— • • • -
Ms C. LITTLE, ED. MINCES' 1 01:RNAL—.near
...r :— , Dr. Brown, of Part Carbst, mated phbliely
Lt.l,, the !Helical Society of SChllyik.lll Collllly, that
L i , ,
h 3.llttormed ham ' I wa, the author of nn'ar
lie raectiat 9n that boily , and published In your
, q ui ,4te. Pleapeihfornme It you really know
ellis 1,, 1 , 4 , ..Fu.A1., and o!aliv4 , ~
Yotir?. truly,
•
DAVID J. IVlcKiesiNi.
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DIL I ( AciinsEi, Aahlan I—Sir , dud, at Dr.
lirown's urgent solicitation-10 Lwow the author ;
but. not thinking the mutter of as much ttnportance
, he afterwards ei.ayed to attach to at,
I neglected to qualit) toy be an explana•
t, ( 4 which, in m‘tice to you„.l have by
made- to
s Committee Of the Society . That explitnation
sitti,tance —that'ine vointuoinirittion refer.
red to, wax handed to fate byp thud pet.un, with the
retile:u (on my enquiry) . that it should' Art . re.
turned, not to hunt, but to yourself, in case not
ere Et U. From :which I 71.1..,,,1 Noir
were its author, but beyond 11114 Ido iivt knoW
Your',
re. L' Itillr err ITTLE.
Jolttrusl . Otike.
z
ho ever, we believe was
• c
since. every . unprejUdiced and disinterestedl
person in the community teas perfeetly
tied of his integrity in the suattertefore--;ever .
:Mr. Pinkerton himself, we understaad, 'atl
tributed no blame whatever to Mr. Nettl.
Messrs. S;, , :i.'tica
• Mtt.Nr , i,. by ad
an
nouoeement in .another cOlurun, haven
solved partnership—Mr. (I. IV. Snyder
ing 5.7:4000 for his partner's interest imtheirii
joint business of Man utactnring and 'AI ining.ti
By this arrangement Mr. Snyder is left eol
proprietor' of the : Foundry 'and 'Maclivie
business and also ut the Mining •operation;
in which he has been hcretoiniE engagetf.-- , ,
His manufacturing establishment in:, 'this:
place is one.of the largest in the - country.
• The Mining firm of Sru t itirssi Rub has.
also bein dissolved, Mr. James' Sillimant!
Conlin:Mug the business as sole proprietor. ;1
The Coal firm of E:IIANCI3 BACON 1
of Philadelphia, has been ctsaiged to 1.11c054
Paton it: Co. ' This ts One cd the' oldest and ,
staunches4rms'engaged LusturessH,l
Mr. Alfrid Lawton, is the Agent' of ;the Co'.:l
in this place. His 'residence in the Caunif r
for a number of years has familiarized linU
with all the derails of Mining operntions';
and rendered him an adept : in . the chime cif
Coals : besides, experience has fitted .. him Rd'
the transaction of this business in
partrnents, with superior ability.
Mr. WEST, Jr., has withdrawn from the'
firm of WEST, BLAEI,STC , N
pbia, for`the sidling and Ehip n g
and the business will hereafter be conducted
by the'renaaining partners under the firm 41
131. Av rsroN & Cox. See advertisement. !:
A. S. ROBERT', Jr., Coal MerChillt,
Philadelphia, has associated withillitn,'W. lii
Roberts, and the buinie , will hereafter ti
conducted under the, firm or A. N.
4 ROTiERTS.
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ICEIIARACS OF HON. t'; M STRAUB
tke drat 4 of Boil, 111 , 1 , 4 J ;114444 , .. , •,, , , in
IGr.:rr vi 1":4 . 0 •6• •
111 k . SPEAKER :—h is but Lue brill hour
since I heard of 1f detni , e: , t lion.
A. 111rtity.NEkku, dnd not being tweustoin4ll
to p_ublic speaking, much less to deliver a
coining eulogy, it illy F.Ull3' we to undertake
so grace andimportant a nsk:. and mote
particularly so in the present, c;rse, as tnit
[duty has been ably and elorluenily per
:formed by the•gent lumen who bay e pieityclLl
me: but.as Mr. Altui.ksnEr: Was my neigfi-.
bur and : social friend, (having lived in an ad
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joining county), I will add a•fety more' woril , i
on this solemn and heart-renc64ig orrasiont
Mr. Speaker, another light has been, extiti•
quished. The Hon. lIFNRV A, III1:HLE\•
BERG, of i3erlis county.. I'eunsylvauia,
more :) , Ile has passed to the darkyalityGl
the siiailoy put::ed froth un i te
to eternity,. With the deceased I %%Ids pt i
sonally acquainted.; and' it is.due to thy ovV'n
feelings that I should avail inyself nl the ce
easion, which is a toost IneituirtiaivoLle
the, to add, in my feel le manner, a trihtUr
to his thethorv.
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Str. Mr. MuttLENEEri, died last evenitlg
in' this city, at the re.;idence. 01 bk . bot-411
friend, die Hon. Richard Brodhead. ; A fc.ry
days' ago, we saw him in the flush of truqt
hood, and apparently id the i , ajortnentiif
health ;
,but he is gone add; by hi, , ;.dentrtie
how truthful, is the leEson taught tm that
the midst oflite we We
The deceased, young as lie prOt
ut ability had very few stye' iors.
sessed a mind clear and and ari
ergy of character rarely surpasse'd. ' In de.
rtment• he was extremely It ind .atid gen M
manly,,yet firm and unwavering in his at
tachment to the, principles which govertifil
his conduct in life. At an early 'day he AOs
elected by the people of his native cotatttv
(Bert's) to a''4 , at. m 'the Senate of PeunsV
yania, where he :ilistinguishtd him:spit trrth
such signal ability as to secure the unlimited
confidence of hie constituents: and they, de
sirous of:eyincing their regard for the seryi-
E'S of one whose youthful, but towering in
tellect so well fitted_ hint seat in the
Congress or Me nation. at the tint oppor . lu-
Mil,' that presented itself after the eXpiraqon
of his senatorial term, elected him to a SIMI
in this body. But, Mr.' Speaker, he has Kett
us, and his spirit has winged,its flight to an
other, and, I trust, a better world.
-When furred to part from thw.e we love,
Though tmre to meet immorrow. ,
We yet u kind of•erm , e'r fryve, I
And tivba sons , of sorrosV; F.•
Bat oh what art can t ;
intitne 011
Of tho<e . who are ioreett to .ever j
To meet no more--tour: 01 , 40 loVeVey
.1 7.
The deceased; whose kiss we.nowi deplOt e,
was horn in Beri;s county; Pennsylvatjia
and was descended id an illustlionsancesiry.
Gem illubleaberg, the- ; , !rattrilatiief or tte
man whose death we now mourn, iwas inti
mately connected with the early bitdor+ of
the Republic. He was an vscerate at Wish
ington and La Fayette. 4 PenmineM nitiong
that band of patriots-who gamed (AU . NlO.Oll
- Independence. his deeds will shine talktit
er and blighter as 'the nation progre,..z.e.—
He enlisted first as'a clergyman. in; tl
vice of the Redeemer ; hut oo coon,
the cry of War sounded than, dismiss
flock over which he presided, he rot;
'service of his country—and hawed
cause rd . freedom. Clergyman, soldi
statesman ; after the, war' with Gre;
lain was elided. he received the, honor
rouraryme:o. His dee& wre worth
'Cl1:1316. lle way elected a inernbe
House - of Represimtative-i, of the United
States, over which body. lie wai subsciAelit
ly called to preside. Such waS.the
father of the deceased,
Henry A. Mublenberg, the: father oo.titir
lamented friend, WIIC not inferior to
iia:•the cause of patriotism. A Mintstkr of
the Gospel, he was subsequently called: by
the people of his district ti the Congrek of
the Unitedl States.. where, hy us towering
ability, sunjvity of manners, and general de
pormient, he became a universal
General Jackson, appreciatiatf, as heAlititire
noble elevation of his character, without
flotation on 'his part. appointed him Minis.
ter to the Court ot Vienna, whereas a diplo
matist, he ably' represented the eunntly
which,,had thus honoted him with theio,on
fidence.' Alter his retum, at the request of
a majo4ity 61 the People of his native t tats.
he becatne:a candidate for the Guberna(or.ar
chair; but before the election toOk .place.. he
was Summoned by the hand of Death to the
:rears of another world. Such is the lbsto- 1
ty of the forefathers of-the deceaSed. •• • 1
Mr. Speaker, the' record of the tointi , ic.
fast filling up. In the providence of an all.'
wise.God,4 proportion of victims more than
usual have been -snatched from the - conuctls
of, the nation by the hand , •of the dread de
stroyer. Should not the rapid recurrence of
these melancholy circumstances cause:us to
pause and reflect whether the l eis not'ioine
thing portentous in these my;"-serious *tart
•dences of a wuuder-workiug God, whOiolds
the destinics'of the nation in ithe palm id his
hand ?
These reflections have been sugge!teil Ly
'the announcetneni, one after anothi-r, in
quick succession within_ the last ter'
of the death of - air great men.. First, the
list,' was, our -beloved .and inuchAarnented
Vice 'President of the United States, the late
Wm. R. King. Following in quick sticces
elan were Mr. Atherton, of New Hamf cure,
Ate a Senator of the United States: . antl . Mr.
Campbell, of TenneE-See, late a:member ot
this House, and - now ifcxitv A. Mullux
ar.na, of Pennsylvania. ,
Mr. Speaker. is.. there nothing portentous
in this train of events? Does not the death
of these great and good men, tilling,"'asl they
did, some of the most exalted positions in, the
nation, portend something mere•thang they
had been snatched frorri more :humble'ptwi.
tions• in life? Believing. however, ifs we
'do, that the hand el God was at work in the
establishment of this great Republici, may
we not continue to look to hint us our helms
man,,to *guide the Sh:p of State :ha('
ted,destnay which a wise Providence his de.
signed' for us?
:)"' Mere are 194 licen9ed tayetni in
Philadelphia. ,
' .:.Y..4: ~
"::Sd&mss«A.l.►Y:. ;,.:.~ia.::~cvri~~.c ~.
wok A.
r students
Arkeva,
[tun 11
ot our sea...._ _
of that {mid ; and I linegined that:o I were
to .speak to Dublin I would be a longer tithe
detained troin home . then I could spare. That
1 still a stronger reason, and it was the,
i —you .do . not -uhdetstand, at least 'many
ainong, you, the Frei)al; language, whiCh I
can speak, and I etthnot speak English so
that you can fully understand me. It is a
great difficulty for meto, speak to you.
not My proutinciatio which is er,V-routl, or
my composition,. which as had, or • the diffi
culty of finding • expression Lfor sumo 'idea
which" have, but lii,feel not at liberty iin
your tongue—l am beitiod, li am =taded.
It is certainly one ofjhe greatest glories of
Greet Rritaio to havr(abolished slavery ; vim
have abollahed-'slavery. I' am out tree
your tongue, and it :is
. painful for me ,to
speak hi a langutigelcannot speak fluently ;
but I come to you ag.'n patient slave:" with
Iron - letters on my bully.
.Dear brethren, wtteu some friends asked
toe again to speak, flat I Could nut refuse,
when 1 was in Dublin among you. , I told
them then, and I. ttdl ' you - now, that, I did
•urit like curiosity, brit I like fraternit y.' It
sonic People have cli me here from curiosity,
I do nut like that ; 'but !Teel I hate here
several brothers aoksisters in Christ; chil
dren ol our Fatheriti, heaven; and I felt the ,
uecessav do come hete and shake hands; as
it 'ere, with you spiritually. to tell you the
Midi of a brother* . That is the reason why
lam here (applature). 1 a.m asked to speak
to vou, to give you ; Kane statements aboin
the state of religion on the Continent. Cer.
tautly we live in atiery remarkable
There to now in the'-world. in politics; •in res
hem, in everything, a', crisis ' . II I were
'asked, what is theAiresaitt state of the world,
—to Five a definition of the present smte of
the world-1 shotild say.: it is in battle, lit is
in-battle, it is io icarlace. 'There ate two
parties. two armies, contending, fighting,
the one against the.lother. There are two
priucipleastnvi ;tor yevival—Romanom
on the one sete.z awl ..EvangeliSin ou: tau
other. They have been contending for the
lasttentury. The first revival was ; drat of
Ev thstn, in the last century. •At the
tit e, tbr iustance
,":of the establishetteut of
the m MissiorMry Society, there was a
ie‘Arrtetiou of ilie 2 atito principles ; ‘by-kiail•
by there was a revival, and those who were
tleadMre now using, and there must i)e a
tight. What areYilte e.haracteristicslof 'IIIIE
battle Dear friends, brethren—lrish hitith•
feu, you'know that Letter, perhaps'i, than I
know. We look fit .Velo very omen ;I we
-ee among you greet; iutellects ; and . ict the
church to which I belong we hold theerings
to hear what happe as in Ireland,: an 4 h to
pray for I telaud•;land so I desired to,',iting
on something otijle state of religion on the
continent, for many experieuces
whialt I have not-enjoyed:
What happens,ltiu the
,Contiuent you do
nut well know ; limuW ii better,' audi will
tell you about it, yOu. may itompare
what happens on:the Couilueut with what
happeus in IreatudF . !say there are I here
two armies; amf4hat is the lorce::of
a. my ? • What ark iihe' arms, the Weapons.
they make use oflllThey are very different :
souse or the arms:4l these ,arrnies:i appear
More shining, and;utheta less so. .11Tell I
will tell ybu :that are the arms with which
Route arms lierseg. on the Continent, , acid
preteens to have!the victory. -
The first artnOr•:' is nuatiNarrox-s'-domin
ion uver,every lli isuau, . dyer every king,
over even kingtidni : Rome 'must . be, the
only king. Thei• have begun again on the
Couttnent, in 01'4.'4110E decided manner, to
delta power Offi i kings': they !wive 'done
that, you know;ariJormer ages: For 'some
tune they did mit Speak about it, .hut now
tory have courade enough to tell , their
meaning. Thepope must have,powet>over
Roman Catholletithgs, and over Protestant
they sayould these Words have been- :
pronounced by ihtmv of the most iinportantl
Rornan Catholic's fit the preseut time. They
: -=ay, "There exists! but one real authority,
that of the Pope;; there: is none other , uo
earth but that of file Pope. All
. gtietitiona, I
lay or ecclesiastical, unt only religintiti;but
even political, arOmenable to theisupreme
it-moue! ut the Pope. The Pope haS a right
to absolve subjeete.truin' their oath of fidetity
to tlacr king; he has power bik, raiseup-sub... l
jests against their Prince, 1.0 . 41 that.prince
protests acmiust.,the decision - of the Pope.,"—
That is the systein now proclaimed by a
great mazy folleitebrs of the Pope. , In this I
yearou the inohtli of May, in Paris,-died a
very celebrated Min—Douogi Cartes, :Mar
aims of Valdeg imds ; he was the A mbassa
clor from SpaitoiFrince ; a great and pow
caul writer, and man who would' sante
tunes speak wilts' eligtous feeling . ; but lie I
was a decided aliVhcate of the authority of
the Pope over every king. When, he:, died
Rome lost one her . great supporters and
when he did manifest his feelings in public
writings, .there Was great'enthusiasm -in the
Church, and the cardinals and the Pepe Wrote
betters of con:rim : datum and thanks, to tutu.
Ilia system, tufwocer, eld not die With him, I
for others are ;nu* propouudiug' the 'seine I
doctrine in evrey:Oirection. There is a daily
paper to Franc? Called the - Univers. 'it is the
er we've' organ of - .Rome in France.' , It is
decided ou the'dnesuon of the subjegctou of ,
every king and , qUeen,to .the the
Pope, being the . ,,rioveleigo, is both, able to i
give and take Owiiy power from thent.i, Tbel
ilichbishop'or Paris was not of the same
optutou ;he Was:rather of what t he i
aticau opiutOnOvllieh is inaderaie
and lately. id the summer, lie i'oureoded.l
against that papit, and be said thai. onlirtest
in his diocese shriald read it. The proprie.l
tor of the paper was very angry, and tin went I
to him, but couldMotsucceedin.withdrawing
his prohibition.; he was sure, however; tit
gaining his popt.lbY going to Rome - ; =he did I
so, and the archbishop was obliged-topub
haha retraction,.iinly he had - the' consols- I
lion to say, - do that from inyelf ; f j
ant not obliged to do it." • Whet: miry be.
said of the Pope May - be said of every inagi";-
trate? Last week, coming to DdbhuU, Quilt
traveling in Fiance, I. met with traveler;l
who told me :•:• there is only• One mag
istrate now in= every commune—thar. is the
priest." So ;that if the Pope has -power
over the king,Afte priest.has power. over the
- magistrate, and *Wit the priest , says '"roust
'be done. SuCh ie the state of France. Vou I
know what is the state of Tuscany The
Grand [hike iii the obedient servant ;of :the
Pope. He will not persecute of . tits. own ac
cord, but he exedutes the Pope's mandates,
and the people- are the sufferers. You know,
also, what isithe , case in Austria. Certainly.
Kupery is gaining ground among the govern
ments, but the same time, 'aousider
:ably losing ground among the".peciple. The
people are very.singry at the pretensions of
the pope andarieciergy. . : If the clergy were
tranquil and ihemble, the people •woulelgo
with them ; hu(the. clergy show , that they
will be tuasths,':and therefore the . peOple.are
angry witla.theni, and certainly. the . ctergy tin
the 'Continent 'of; Europe, tor their owe sakes,
are doing winug in that respect. •; •
• That is - the ;Orel weapon which; is em
ployed by the Pdpe and the Roman quirt:h..,
- flic second drieymployed on the
is rEnsert - r(tri gomanists hate not . onlY!
persectittuu ;a ri•ality, but to doctrine ; they,
malro,a systern:'of persecution a;duty ; the ,
Church twist parsecute: -the priests must
persecute ,. the people. 'You retheintier read-,
tug of . the #Yetit St. BartholoineW.'. You .
know it wag thenighvin the long of
Franceltilled thousands and thot4ands ot his
Protestant ,aubjects. They say,t it was a
t •
great aetioui•a nue eationaa celebratedtictiotf.
Their praise, very highly the executioner of
John flussof .Bohemia, in the lrala 'Century; '
and they sity,it is a great pity that Luther ! ,
and Cala io,, and Zuingliusandilitil)x, had not
)weir executer! iii the same way-ithat it [yes
a great fault. They matte great praise of
the dragunade;: , or dragoon periecution to
France ; and, the principle of that Tersccu•
tion.still print's there. The whole of the
Roman Charon, sanctions persecution,. and
'the use of the tianporal.power,agiirtit error.
"0.," they say;iwuur doctrine; our system is
true; we have the good doctrine', and Prot•
tauts are M error, sodas Protestants they
must be persecuted it they maintain their
doctrine." . -, That is what the . Thiivers hes
inaintained4.ktionth ago. The saute princi
ple is maintaioid in publication; thit has
been issued - iniFrance -lately—the t'liistory
of the Refugeal"- 6 rthat is, of Protestants who
halo been ohliked to leave France to come
to Englandind.heland, Geneva; and Prue-
and rnaok other thiugs
was not the who WWI persecuted
in Tu . :scatty. The;first was a counirywoman
of mine, who wai well Imam in Geneva.
.and;tfie sister-intlime of one (It the most ac
tive.ut oar committee there. This lady was
obliged.`Tor tier liralth, to go to Tuscany
twelve fifteen #xars ago. She was a de
emed:Christian, she said, ,"what have I
to dO There were no Protes
tants at all died [in l'uscany., except : some
whn .had no late amongst them. Well,
stie.icanie she e-Mhlishe.l schools in Tuscany,
aaOhey succeetilid in a remediable way
they were eery Much protected by the guy
/eminent : and trizikese schOols forthe young
people of Tos]cadi,,bays and girls, she es
tabltshed the 014.01 tlod, t the reatlingof the
Scriptures. It ias by- the aid et these
schhols that !alai schoolmasters have been
collected in Piediihont ; and it was by means
of this good perierA that this revival began
in Tdscany. Site was, alter sis years, - I
belieee, obliged tai wave the country 7 —the
was banished frnbt it, Nuw, you see that
Domination andlPersecut,ion are two arms of
Rome . ; and .I Wcfuld say . of persecution what
I would say of damica t ion—it is a danger
ous Weapon, a(4 . 1 many Catholic
are revolting an'ainst it.. There is a paper
whica has veryl,huich the same inilueuce iu
France as the Tim e., has in England—Le
Jourilui des POWs. That paper is.conduc
ted by Roinau i',.!.atholics, and they du not
oiniiany occasifjh that arises to speaL against
the tendency ofrhe Roman Church to perse
cution.- It is a;( ; :.paaer of the very highest
clinracter. Theillare slimmed of the Church
to Which they 110ong, Of the spirit that-there
is Rintanism, i',Romanisin is disgusting to
the ino , t noble 'binds.
The nest.weacion of Rome is sr. FASTI•
TiioE] You find amoug• RurnanParho
lies people wh‘j.,,l , :ire true Christmas, who
love- ; the I.ofil'iut that party is losing
ground everV dtty almost, and instead of
that true Claiiiiati feeling you tufty' find
artiong sume„s*perstition comes ; and :in
stead of ehrtsil,il the Virgin Mary. IVell,
we love the Virftiu Mary ; we bless her, tar
sIM must be bleu ed io every time; but how.
sad is this F.ope7;itition . ! I remember when I
was in Italy sultieyears ago, you'cuuldnot
go a hundred wipes without finding an im
age of the Virgua Mary, and pictures of tier
of etery - ammeter. I remember
ode yvty redlalllable image of the Virgiu
and the child stir. The Virgin- had the
tiara of ihi Pope, and the child Jesus
the cap of aliauon—the Virgin was the
• Pope and (mil:lan! the canon. Now these
things Were significant, as showing that they
al Ways put - ?he iVirgin before the Lord
lo sot* parts of Italy, in the neigh
' biirhoodul • GeOpa, a revival has taken „tilace
in. aiarge I have. in that tli'strict
. otie . ot my stuiliints, who is now a zealous
mittister!olcia the Rev. Mr. Geynionat.
There is'a larg;ltaiiiily there, and fourteen
of sistueu ine4avrs of thrit faintly have lett
' Rome; and co - Mtt to the word of God, and to
faith in the bidpd of Christ. Well, at the
dine is lien the priests saw that these people
were coining k.Clirist, what did they do!
ThO called 14Ind of great meeting of thie
aud tiliwhole parish, by universal
ilevoOd -itself to the Virgin in
stead of to CfrOt. In France a bishop has
opened a subsFription list to raise a colossal
statue to the Virgin: This idol will be fifty
leet high, aratiisible at a considerable dis.
lance. The blAreers,- that paper of which I
spoke before, f,tlys that everywhere the wor
ship of the ViiNin is to he fouud. It would
he very easy ttkom
pare what this worship
s. in Protestatiti ; isad Roinan Catholic coun
ties; if Ton tlckiyou will see what it is.
13F.111 LT IN CINCINNATI
Plie defeaE 9f. the tiermans in Cincinnati,
iii their • intei Ans . to burn in effigy Cajetan
Bedini, 'l'9&s Nuncio, hag nerved the
Amerwan libtiOlg to make another effort ;
and on .tiaiurdtiy night about 4000 . Ameri
canii and Gerrilaus formed a procession,which
is.describt d Cibeinn all Gautte'as fol
. If ;
16ws
'lu the prßession were several trans.pa
rencie, one,ll Dawn with Bedini,' another
side, 'No Pupe,ry :" and on the third, 'Pitch
in.!' • The seChnd trimsparencv• hid on it,
LtberE and Humanity.'"rhe etligy.
of .:Bedint, tvtizl h was lull sized, in puutilt•
cal robes, antl.'was.horne on a platform, car
ried by eight ';itien, was the chief object of
attraction. A •
By this tine the streets and sidewalks
were denseli j crowded by thousands upon
thOusands olli,edple. In the vicinity cit . the
.and
,the C attiedral, - the,
Streets were icacked with people before the
arrival of th'e°, procession, but as the: latter
pataded . by 10?,the. city lot, immediately op
posite, the ini[itense crowds rent the air with
groans and *iv dtscordaut music. On the
city tut they erected the effigy ou a platform,
in .the centre;ui the lot, above the heads of
the multifud.ei: and atter firing olf a pistol as
a Signal .thaOlie ceremonies were to corn;
Metier, the uninli was applied, and to a few
minutes the , t,,l f .ry was in a blaze, and burn
ing amid 'die, hurrahs and shouts of the
crowd, which t ifilled every foot a ground for
over two s.quires. The roofs of the houses
and windowPwere fidled, and a more exci
thig scene wi'never before witnessed in this
!T i. When eftigv was - about twesthirdi
torn , up,it Was carried in front of,rhawatch
house'ind-seiMe one kicked it under thesteps,
which] t ilitealened to burn. Marshal Rodin;
who was standing near by,• rushed forivaad,
artil'holdly Seizing the figure, threw triuto
ilia N avel aliiremon , trated with the people,
and besought > hem not to destroy the property
to Which the Crowd all, cried, • no, don't de
strufpropeW .At this instant some drun
ken ruffian struck Marshal Ruffin with a club
and felled hFtia to the ground.
.'"frnmediti4 - 13 thew was a rtisli among the
crowd to prOect the Marshal', and to seize
the man. whO had assaulted 'him. Deputy
sheriff l hgifyiu arid -Constable Harris caught
the man, when - some of his friends attempted.
a sescue,.anirin the truffle Which ensued.
Higdon received a very .slight,cm. The vi
olence Was dime by a single individual...and
the whole cinwd should mot be held respon
sible tar it. there been any disposition
tti destroy Rtoperty ut commit outrages, it ie
very evided4Ley , could have carried out their
'lineations tii ; spiteolythe police.
) " The effigy by this time was entirely de
.stroyed, anethe crowd began gradually to
disperse. anitat l I. ii=!cjixtlt the neighborhood
Was cleared:and elf again quiet, The pc)-
. lice were uti.theioeveral beats. and no in
terference 't
is . Made by the city mutton
tiett. -it is Yell that each was thecase, as
we are• assured that . every man in.the pro
e,ession wax fully armed, and Would have de
fended 'thernielve4 at all hazards., The pro
cession genefally was peaceable and quiet.
AsaportioiCof the crowd
.were returning
home, they hilted in front , ol Judge Spoon
er's residetivom Ninth near Race . street,
andgcnt 3itCSouie dozen groans and then
passek •
underkiand from excellent authority'
the Freem4 did not participate in the dem
•Onstratinn,...]tilthough ,invited, alleging 'as a
reason that:lthey had appealed to the law,
and were determined to abide ny it. Efforts
are induStrOtisly making to identify them
With the
,OTair. by certain policemen, but If
We have ,Uen correctly ,informed, and we
Place greaf,4liance upon our authority, they
had oath toith do with it. There Were doubt
`less t lerrjuins iu the crowd., brit the demon
_ ;rtal
in
a
n . American
p eri n c r a t n ; ,froth beginning to
TAIBITIE T - 0 AMERICA.
Dickens cl4es his Child's History of England,
in the Ifatsehuld 'Words of December 10,
with the Plowing fribute to America :
It was:in the reign of Geurge 111 that
England ItlXt North America, by persisting
in taxing Iter without, her own consent.—
That immense country made independent un•
der Washiagton. and lett to itself,-• became
. the United states : one of the greatest nations
of the earQi. In these times is which I
write, it ii:benombly remarkable for protec
ting its su4ecti, wherever they travel, with
a dignity end determination which is a model
for Et:TWO. Between yotit and me, Eng•
land has-rtither lost ground in • this respe.ct,
since the days of Oliver Cromwell,
Iri" Di(llady who swallowed a cory,"
has bsea tibabled, with dyspepsia ever sines.
Bologna for hid dark and bloody deeds I The
Yatikee. has plenty to do wiih speculation
and money- 7 the Yankee- possesses neither
feelings. nor principles—do not count upon.
the Yankee for your revenge. .Dojtot.coutit
upon the pas of the ' , Green Isle,"Ahre Irish
Paddies ; they are reared in ignorance and
rudeness, their eyes, sre blindfolded; they are
unable to look through the goittia of aipriest,
they are not able to thicover,'under, thecruss
and rosary, the heart of stone—the. heart of
the hvenal 'Germans; you are called for !
• The; Wahretereurad, (the Itoman
Catholic. paper,) smells a rate and':ieerns to
think the murderer of Ugo Bassi, and of the
hundred and thirty-three—the "murderer covr
erect with curves, &JIM, would no be quite
sate. And, in fact, he is.rigt:t. '
What do we eare about the Wahreitifreen l ii
babbling about American hospitality ?: Who
will suffer the tiger, the hyena smang men?
Bedini walks also hereabout seek
ing whom he may devour. He :Minka of
niurder, of the murder of minds and
thoughts. He is not 'our guest, he is a rob
ber, he is a beast of prey, intending to de
stroy here also the peace of the country. lie
who offers him hospitality in America is an
enemy to liberty. Suclris Betlit.il: Is Mere
for tigers and layens4 an hospitable roof in
the Republic of the stars? Is Mete no bill,
no dagger for a monster who- never !had an
equal on .earth ? The Wahrettsfreund Is
right it it trembles for the - life ot-1 Mini in
Cincinnati."
° T.7" MR. VOI7 wfli last week eiOted Whig
Mayor nt Pittsburglijiy the 'hatulaoti?e
jotity of t 033 votes, Petqgiei, big
Democratic competitor. •
TilEl COAL TRADE '1•012 10511
~~~~~~~~
. .
The quantity of Coalisent by Railroad this week.
is 17,132 . 04 fining 1:1,09' 14 tonifor; the corral•
ponding week Itst
The trade assumes no:pew leatuiea,ilif's tweet:.
Tits deumod.for Coal or .n:nft>iliate noniumption
iy Gtr, bath for Phihideiphia and abroad—Gut thip
raents front R ichulowl ; have been cut', oil almost
entirely by the floating ice in the Dolainie. !
Our Op±,rii.tors are bnStly engaged in, up . l
thins !nit year's businA.i and preparing their C 61.1
i,ei c, for the Spridti Trade. The new irr..l
proveinenti iirogressin : in ihte Reston; and in the;
fee nd Coat Field, aterio. I> neally,tbeetehale work-i
ng fOrCe, and we have never known fowl
,INfiners and lit.nter,k iilie as there are at prelent 'in!
, ..
. .
thi, Rezioo. . ;; - I'
illin inaiiiiizt in the i ll.ecort of the President sad;!
Mriangi•ri of the Ran4thg Railroad . , in citinitentio4
with turnitkhing o: Rutting power for aoine of the
ex tetision,, cause,' coril.iderable fluttering '6ll3ODi
the 1e , .-‘ , ..1 in the Nlnhanoy Region. .tioveral had
c..po,ii . ..h•Li hi !+top thiir,improve.uteati foOhe pre
ani. - brit we learn the 12W-holders stapired torward
and guantatied them Cara, which removed the clif. 4 ;
ticulty--and thu work - Of prepiiration l' progre4ing .
• -,
~,
u'i finial.: ..
.
The. It inert : hi the Cumberland Region have
b?en on a Ytrike_ Mr higher wages foc.the, lust tw
week... A littre experietree will sooe' alemonetrati
to all inieresten in that IRegion, that eannotbe
mined unit tranliporteidao market quite as cheap as
some of the PapeA6zlettlatiOns predicted last
year. From the best Information we can gathar
from intelligent Miner 4, the .expense :of 'cutting
ton of Coal in tyre mines there, taequallyi as greet
M. in this Region—arid the - only
,advarittge this
pevess is, that the wastenge is not•so greit, and al l
their Collierieilare above water level. The Mil
more and Ohloithilrotid Company pas also been
firced froni aqua' experience to,athiniss the rates
of transportation fronsSl,ls to S2,2frper,ton—this,
in addition to the iucteased rates of mining, will
Make the it-mica:ell cost of Cumberland Coal.deliY•
urea at Baltimore in 1814, at least %rents per ton
More than the rate at which it wag delivered at
that point in the early, part of
We would also take occasion hare to remark
that it the Managers of our two tratts'po' riingr cOtiis
panics will look a little beyond the present year
and their own iinmpdiptr viteren,t, end not fix the
rates of tolls, &c.. too high, thtsregion will have
nothing to tear from a1:1 the springing up
,1n
every direction. It isitvell known that next year,
the time contest no* 'raging between Philadel
phia and New York -Willi regard to the trade. ;of
the West, will h o extruded to the Coal trade olio,
by means of itailrouil now being Made from New.
York direct to the \Vilkei.barre, d.ehugh std at‘o
'allofwhich;it•
the Schuylkill egions.
will toe catripleted for text year's business.
the,e Cilitthanterl, in strengthening themsel; 4 'es
for the contest, shotll tiot overlook the intirests'ol
those wholurnish the trade, in their arrangements,
which is too often din ease. 13olhlextremes of too
high and too low rates ought to be avoided—not
only by''ar trans-porting companies, Mit also 'by
Coat Operators et tile. opening of the trade. sorts
eient, inducement% ought almi" to hfi held out for
deal‘rs to come lorwind early' in the Spring and
thus keep the trade ar . regitlar as possible' through
out the topping season. , Neither' the carrying
Companies nor thore whir produce' the Coalsire
benefitied by an irregular and ffuctitating business;
and the eonsmnpt ion ieun only be increased and the
business extended hy ' throwing a full supply in :the
market atiair price•t: We hive thiown out ttiese
hints at Hie presenttime'for consideration—and to
conclusion, we would remark to one and all atm
ged in the business this year—huSband your re.
som-ves for the great: contest for markets in
REPORT! OF SHIPMENTS
From Richmond, for ihe, week ending on Sritur
day, Jan. 14, ISA: j 1 . • ,
sh. 13 L . Bg.eich.:, 51s.kitsi Despnatton. • Tons
li '153
I I
4.
T 'l' -
11, 2, ,
4 For the week,!1:,,326
Tutal hit the season 449 I Fur season, GQ,805
To came , lime hell year, 64,024
1103 ton ipt,l vieinttv includes everything_toul
East of Cap, Cod, fo - Nlassachusetts, New Hamp
shire and Maine. . .
Houthern Ports includes everything to the Haut))
ern :states and West haler as well as. to all towns
on HelaWare River below kicl.mond. i
RAIL lipAut-lBs4. • •
The following in the quantity otCoal Irantiorted
ever the different Railroads in §ehuylliall County,
for the week ending Thursday erpting.: '
wrEir, - TOTAr..
Mine Hill ti R. R. '6,696 17 11,522 112
Mount Carbon • do 1.994 92 3,123 17
Little Schuylkill do' 4.041 00 1,309 07
Mill Creek • da 4,394 Q 3 8,535 05
‘'allOy do , 9,190 11 3,190 11
NIL Carbon tl Pt Carbon,' 8,982 04 • 8,982 04
PHILADELPHIA A:. READING RAIL KO A D
==U
Amount of Cotkl transported on;,the .P6tlndelpbia
and Reading Railroad; during ate week eliding
Thursday Evening Wit.
•.: • criZi:
From Port Carbiin.• ' 4,932 00 '.51,707,, 05
Pottsville, . 1,03 19 8,069 14
'• Sclitivlkill Haven, t,735 18 57,3rA) 18
Port Clinton,,. ; 4,810'07 • :.37,1:181 03
. .
Total • 17,1:a 01 154,283 19
To .nme time ;ust year ' • 139,084 17
Inerea%e lo tar ,
CUMBERLANOITUNIINOUSCOALTRA DE
For the Wert. enclinV
R. ROA* TOTAL.
Alt:S'aragalt. R.c to 34111 !! 3,111
Cumberland It. R., to 1,805 1,808
PiNimont. - • . 4,513 7 2,513
Total fur the w•ec•l:; • - 7,431 - i 7,43
. • tprzciAertandAirmers!,joui7tal. 1
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BUSINESS CARDS.
AC01:1 nizaLic—ATrortleirr AT LAW—
.I LieWenyn:Stnnytkill Conuty. Pa.. will attend to
any busdneq, etarnited to , his cugi with promptkete.
Jaw 14, 1f3.51 ' • • 2-llor4
MEDMONDS PROiESSOi 141:181C.-Tea.
. rt,ter or. the otAlieladfion-,.planos
tuned. , Any conwitnnteat ton addtesud to the sub
ectiber, at hie residence, Mansion Ilunse, fgt. Car.
bon, will he punetitally
Dec.
ALI,ENI I I9TiERr ditifivEYOlt tint ENOI-
NES% will sonuaue the bathosa antis lath Fath
er, damuol R . Fisher: flaying paseadon of valuable
Papers, Noses and Drafts, be has nausea, fae.flities
for the permit of bill profession, mud can gitie relia
ble hart:melon In reference to land In the Call Ra
glan..
HOWELL FIUIIEE and ALLEN Vlolll3lCwill also
continua the buying cud edifies of Real Estate, and
nave now tor, silo several valealde Tread of Coal
Land. .•
Odlee, Centre sireek foot doors oath of the Pmts.!
spirants Hall, same elle, Pottsville. •
November IG leaf. ' 47-t[
QTIQId —LI . B: 1100ERT,Cfr, hale ; Out 4it y
owe.% 034; •;114,Yorlated- with %V. .1.: Boa
jars, and sniff 4:41i Inuit ihe Coal Minium sa bate
tarot. under the grin of A. EL At W. L. ttoaßaTs
OFFIC1 1 ••• 60 i , Ws!cat - ARV—Locust
Street, Schn fIA
Phitad . a . Jan.,4l, 16:4'
,
NOTICK • .' 1; P :1.11111Prslaphr::-t. , lutt• sm.. int
•betu ref) . With.' 1 , •11.1-1.111ti 'At .1 31.:11KM14.11
REED. in Ow N 1 illi: , e, I,C 1%.:41:1,11. 1'.... , rt .1,i,01Ve41
by 26 . f pi II I 0n.r.t.11 , 'A II Ai e 50.11,1. 4.23111".1 *4ld Wm. '
up 14 the '44lb vi l'scrilit.er. 0 1 1 , 10. it, el; a•sall Rigel,'
dia.. il.• lair avai up 1.. ;11 , tl:tir t.rrr I pr. Vied. wilt
bio at et9..1,N) JA ; , I ES :4121133 AN
I ' .1 :41/..1.111. 11 / 4 51. -
1 JEA:MI4I4 REb:i)
3 41 . :
Jan.'Jl,.iaa4
// 190 •OLUT 10N• 7 -'i tt, - ot ,•t ra.tm . l.4 U.
CON k (lb 1.,10,4 43r. 1.1{ , eh.:.? I. ths,-,
ic"!' ,l.4 y muto.:l cet,:eat. I.ht tActittri , ekti.e
fit reerilt .rtt let LL rtthrr of It ••. it '
• FRANCIS 12A1'11N.
WALTER %%TON,
• I, straqins S. PRICE!.
~,' •
CO-PARTNIII:4IIIP.-Tt, nitaetaigned
day.iist al", loth. Mt • kettoed a Co partort.b , .%
under the fi rm Of Et AtAtN, ( 0. , 5 ,,, it „.
ttaneactliotf el a it:re , iat Coal hll , ii:tss
oretca —rimin• 11,41 .r.tner of Front and Mit ,
nut street:. WILLIAM 11.
I I .
TRANCIA ,
NY ALTER LAWTON •
sFY.PIIEN. pater_
3 3t
134 !
D 19901.11. T;051 OF COPAAtTNEMSUIP.
l-The Irepitilirrthrp heret ofc•tr et Witt; heltvera
the Sobteribete; itadinit uuder the Cant of V% Eor
lit.A•Kisi.v.‘ * cox, fs daY db“olVel by Immo-.
al clitteent Wrn.r West. Jr. withdrawing front the
lino - . John R Inakonon am t Win. P. to% will cot.
lie she the nem. at the neftee, U 1 WA!,
Nr-r
I'plla.,7an.. 11. I 2 4.~
CO-PARTNEUSIIIP.—The sabot' ribm. having ptir•
chaired the Ihtpri-11 of Wm. %Veit, 4p., in the
Arai of Writ. Illakiston ds l oa, harr fotwol a t'.l- -
patioership under the'firm of ut.Aßisrox A, coN,
and' Win emit illOr the to•ltmg and ottipplag of Coal. ,t
thefruhiltlettes b uriur•,r. W harr No. 1, Richmond
°like, No. G.': WA L;sirr at. • •
low: R. #LAKISTON,
%V.NI. P. CO
141'.1.1.3ad. 91', 1651. .3.5.
• •
. -
R . ISSOLUT~IO-OI COPARTNERSHIP.
IA —The partnership lietetutore'rxi.tle: Lott: et
Gotge W. Snyder end ilenputiu :Nines, trading in
thil triune at Vi'VIDEEI& MILNE*. is this day 1:1.9-
101:Ved by nininal consent. by the wittirlorial or
11.14 milli 1411;ires Irmo the ittin• tlirorge W. Snyder,
having purclinie.i hie entire interest in all the de
pa'Onients of their bu,:ine,s, will settle all le
manta with thelate firm
GEORGE W. 8,4111E11
or.srAmiN
pattstille, Jan. to. ISt i.
„NOTICE —the bolinets nC the l!tle nun SN
IJ!Ell X MILN s SI be l 0110.11M' the lot!.n tllnr
ti la all its Vtitioni blanche: , of Blt•itin Puolur bli;idin
lion Fiinder, manufacturer of a!I kind, of innen:nciy
for Rolling Mdli, ltl a.n rnl7ll(e3, UntirOalr('.ll , , & c
Itc. Ito will also rontinoe'ille bitsinf 6. of Minn!):
tied the celebrated ruse Firrit II hue
ind Lekei* load Stalin' re, os tied 44, bringoolo•
proptsetor of their Collies ws.
ti.E4)11017, W..NN r DER.
Jan, 21, 1554
PO.PARTAIERSHIP. 7 .I.EWI: 4 • A I'IIEN
:N.JRIED haring reiumed the' *Ming, an.l ohipplu4
'iiif Caul. bag *hit day .li-k!ristr./ %% ith him WILL/Ai:4
::thr ACDENllleifoloftli it.,slllgt . iR.,IIIj I: kkolivE ti
;Purr*, bit r the firm or LEWIS AUPCNItIED .....t
, 0., ur 42 Walnut : 4 ttOtt • .
Wheriti Nos 7 *3 R, Port litchinon.i. .
L'EWIA AI'DENRIED, ,
CEOROE 11. I'OTTA.
.
-. • , 4 WILLIAM tLiAll/ENRIED. '
li
. ttle ROMMEL. JR.,
,
. h. 1.4,4i4 2 If
,
NOTICE —JOSEP . III.Ai - rtitmoN bus t 4 t,i4 ilAy
t
llteil fr m the Mimes+ of gelling amt ohippit,g
Coat.ciinduct d under the hem of I'IIARLEK MA L .
LER as. CO. CIIARLER MILLER, having amiorin•
led MO him N . P. (JORDON , w 111 rt.ntmue the htri,i
nes, no-heret lure, tinder the him of ~ I
cif AhLEI MILLER A. CO,.
Otrae No 13 Walnut
1..1t
Yhilairg. Jan - 7. ibS4
JM. HEATTY ar.- SON Itv“' removed to the
• office of 1.1.' W. Plimao, 1:• q., In ('entry
below the American Hon*, wprtr per..pria, hitinr
with Ihem will plea - , 1111.
JAMES TIMACAiI & 1•0 , Will (Lama •0
the dame office.
ANIIII3, 1611
ECIIRGE 13110 GAN Cc SON, litualt of llrl
ViAsti Coal; Tamaqua.
Jan. B,IOJ. , ' 21Y
NEW ADyERTFMTS.
'PROCLAMATION .
Is brteby given dial an Adjout tied Cyitit
of common Pleas, far the ttial of clusieP at issue
In andlor the Count . ) , of Sdluylklll, will hp held. 31
Pottsville, In the County .n. al ONDA .-
the ettl of Fe:minty nett, at St..
contlohe two Week!, •
Therefore„all P1`616113 wb+s.• Jots - tt tilt all br, t.
appear al laid Conit, will tali; /at, and foidni
themsehen fiCrOtitileiy •
‘,7
/itivritt's Othee,Totti
villa, Jan. 21: 1854• t . 3.te
VETERINARY SE RGEON. in retro ulna thank• to
Lila frictuls, and the /adir. for the flattering ..n
-rmuragement he has recelved for no many year+,
respectfullymtbrina them that he stilt continues time
timing At the ',table. at the rear of the l'ottnvitte
whet/Ide Popes by unremitting. and par,onal at!eit
lion to bis profeasi,.l, to risitit,u °minus me of -the
All boars unable to be reninved to biA
will by attended to at their own-limbic, lltintrs' tails
put On in the F:nylish or Anted , hit .ty it. Castration
skillfully lierformed. •
tan: 41,, 11,54.
!riff: underlighed Isow;y olirr at public Sate ; on
:RON DAY,the Y,nh 114 y 41 January, ISM, at • tr•
Publit -House of George Weibellite , , 111 sown ,
ttinziuld, at 10 O'clocio A. M., all the wood-trace of
lila acres Of land, wore or lea.; Nitlfair hi C a d Mutts.
wig Township. Schuylkill County, known as the,
Ileckley Forge Tract, formerly L. A uttrnttett'ii,
abollt;one-half mile wept of • the Litt I. Schuylkill
Railroad. Alpo, all the lug. and It Wier, belonging to;
aald Forgo. and three tog dwelliny, houses. Condi.
trona bf aale wilt he matte known by . •
. .
JACOB II ESN TZINGF:II, JR:.
•
HENRY KO(il. /
• - . anJ PETER F. bi DWLC.
Jauf, 21. 1954 , VIE
rrlgE large. Tavern Brick Building enuated ati Tre,
soliOt%, Banks town37'il), Caibuit County, one
mile from Jeandiille, no I t o • corner or toe Leavi r
Meadow and Tamaqua rondo, dud lowa
Ins tiits partials, dining-mon:, bar.rnem,
ball rbom, a nunthei' of beit - tooth, hitch- Cis •
in. cellar, garrets and staniti.4 :warned,
Shall be leaded Worn the month of April 111
next.: Centle.inen deetrond to tent; paid
Taveru, and befog enabled to give .teru tit) fo,r :the
tillfilltnent of theft oblittatlon, as welt as good ' tet'
remotes for character and ability 01 tavern acepion...
Please to call upon the utolartl.no.tl, and In give tin it
proposals to tho °flirt! In - Trni:okotr. 111 the 11114 of
March, prot.WAI. ZIERNOttEI., ..
,
Stip-trintehdert-4 the German
Ga. t 'nal ett.'t: AVoeds.
Jatr...2l', 1 , 3; I ~ l,;-1T.. -
DAUPHIN AND SUSQUEHANNA
". s t 4 T.
..:•••
•
• .
. • RAILROAD OPENING'. i f
N k
IITICE Is hereby given that Iliki Ilaileoatla wilt ,
be ope r ed foe Paeaengets and Freight on the lei
of Paquin neat.
We ma ,in connexion with the It eadiiir Rail•
rijikdi. wilt form the shortest 'and best route -fro,.
Poltiville, Port Clinton, Mandl Chunk. liVillitiiiiar
re, alid all North Eastern Pintigylvaiii a, unit front
the Valley of the lichnylkiil, between ' Pottville
and Phainiactlle,l'a Ilattlhtnirg,.indito the Vie mirth
country. . • ,
Patisruld 1, will be puhlielied in a few' Jaya;_ .
11.1.W001V MORRIS,
•
' s
I:ligliieet and Agent.
•
Jdo. 9..t05!..1 a-viL . ---
- GUANO r GUANO!! GUANO!'!!
respectfully inforto oor Frgend./ and Cost.-
I T ',met! that we shall hereafter oreopy the Es,V.
TIRE tiTORE,..• No .24 South Wti tires, ettotoloig
ihrnisgh to IS% 35 Wol'ill• - WATER STREET. -
Our buvine4 has beretolbre been Ittans.smed in
Tllld 'MILL/INV , . but now the VVEtILE of . 1
It. With two s.eressaMe Gouts. one on -the WHAM ,
andihe uthet on WATER SITE ET, we are enabled"
to offer greater FACILITIES to FAILIIER24, bosh. as
repirAs space and this DIE:LIVE:ay oi-GOODS: WP
Invlie, those In want of articles in our llnr to.. favor
us With a call at our OLD P.TAN -
; •
IMO tacos No. I Government Pertsvtin Guano, •
Woo doper. Yhusphste of Lime.
1600 Bala. Poudtette superior quality, -
Also. s general assortment or 0110, l'andh.s. isosp,
EMIG!), &r., fot NOP at the lowest market pritev,by
ALLEN 4- NEEDLES,
t4o. ais WSIAltv F.B, First Mune
sibosw COESTNET
3.3ni _ -
Bostoiteir vjei.!
Connl . 6c R. 1,1
N. li.idevicin.; 331
Nortli•River
Southern Pts.i 1,.813
lin. 21, MI
•
:VALENTINES! VALENTINES! '
VENUti, the heautilut fioddee 01 Love, and her
darllog 'Cupid. have. chosen/or their retreats the
well-known depositary of Love'. Amory at Chitleii
Ballet's -Fancy etore, Gentle Street, Pottsville, and
haVP commissioned firm, the Cooll%trd ptojector Sf
VALENTINES. to ottlate as the AO Priest of
Love. Courtship and Matrimony .
Faithful to btu inner be it doing all In his power
to further the Interest. of those ynnthe and maidens
who are ant:Tering 'from an affect ion.of the bent.—
Fox all, Of every age and of every rank in - life, be
offpre a specific that has never yet failed. Such it
the woneerful power of the splendid VALENTINES
sold by this philanthropist and conservator of the
tender paseions,ttit urine make. love wit liOnt send ;
log one sea pioneer. It operates_ like an .` Open
iseasenie," upon the heait of the Most inruirialtite
and renders courtship ai rimy as it is delightful.—
some, whore heart., weir litimeppliblr. have Leen
won by the first Valentine, and I hou.iaiiiii. who now
rejoice in loving wives or affertionate husbands.
deelare. with tears of grattiude, that they "are in
debted far a whole life of fin name. , to the wonder •
(al:Valentine of . BARLET.
tS Valtorstines,' Valentine 4!arde, Valentina %Va.
left Envelope,. Act, sce.., in everyit log. Call or
send to Bead Qtiattele, and *whet trurn the , taygext
Itallortment In the county, and at the, lorelkt city
prices. , _ .
Jan. 21; 1e34
Of VALUABLE COAL LEASE, Improve.
MOWS, and at//r property.
'DUE undersigned, Admi meal/fors of the Estate of
1.; 1. OLIVER CLEAVER, ileciased, will, sell at
PUBLIC SALE, on TUESDAY, the sev'nth day of
February next, at ten o'clock, A. Al., at the Ceteraln
Mines, in the Township of Ranks, Carbon- Couhty„-
the right to mine and carry away Coal [torn a tract
of; land in the towaship_aloresatd..aurveyed to Ogo.
Ft A, limit°, containing three hundred and twenty
seven acres and fifty-one perches and allowance, tin
der.a lease executed by Cornelius Stevenson and
Jacob ?titer the. said 3. (Alcor Cleaver. deed., to.
gether withthe Improvements and Fixture's Conner,
ted with the said Mitten. The Least. , Is recorded in
the. office for recording of Deeds, at Mauch Chunk,
•Iti the County of Carbon, and will expire on the lift
.of January, INA. •
;The improvements upon the premises cOniiit
A:liock•Tunneldriven into the bottom vein of coal,
known as the Wharton Vein, 3 other, tunnels or drills '
leading Into other veins,2 Coal Breaker-, with En. •
glom Screens and Fixtures; I Slope ovlth large,
doublemetiog PUMP and MACHINERY:IS double
and': single dwellings. STEAM SAW-MILL; Store,
(Mr and smith Slibps,-Stabitng and other out-build
legs". The Mines are now in active operatlonAynd
In their presenteonditinn will produce 100,000 tons
of Coal per annum. •
-There will also he sold at the same time and place,
One ten hotse-power Engine. with Boller end - Fix--
mires ; 130 large five.ton road Cars, ati Mine Cats,
Several dirt Care and Trucks, 21 Horses and. Mules,
With Hamer. &e ; 4 Wagons, one two-horse Car
riage, a lot of Castings,lntneer, Mining Tools, and
tither property. The inerchandlzu in the store Will
he sold either at pn bile or private sale ,AS the Ad
thinistrators may determine. .•
POSAESSION of the ploperil will be given with
.ln ten days from the !Imo of sate,
The high reputation of the Colerain Coal for put;
ty. and the favorable position of the Veins for work-_
g. fender the present opportunity to purchase .5
tery desirable one for Capitalists and others desirous
Of engaging in the Coal business.
.1 The terms and conditions wilt be made karirnin
OM time of sale, or upon appilation to either of the'
OEO. B. NEWTON"
toiderslgnsd.}Adnere.
Whi. REED,
Mock Chunk, 7a0.111, MI • 34t
i.l •
15,199 CO.
31,1(
C&At.
WA] . , Jr;
J(W% 11. 111.A.KISToN,
WM. 1.. 0)X. '
DR. THOMAS DAVIES,
PUBLIC SALE
TAVERN.POR RENT
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE
iIaNCIS /31W014.'_ .WALTER usArrox, StZPIIEN S. PRICE- li
1,911%N11ti lIAtION -iv - Co., q .rrels orAde ru,n.goVCAr.taligenlynlo. for I.es ng toapixt it'd yr tilt IN http, ic e d a qd
lI Gee) .
AO: Co ; .II. front I hel.r.if mine. le 4^hibyl kill l'or'an hay log peCishar ads - 1'1 , 113p.. for s hip p i i „, coa ' i q .
. 111 V.. 0 , ; 17 , , ,, , ..... 0 N pf:r Lt.ffiy )011C it a Share of the parrortase o (buyers, v. hr.the r furra,tery;
, t h et,.. N m . ,.. . v ..::
t a .: 4 7 . 1 4 t , ' , 3 7
y .. r . .. ,, r4
tv • corner of Valour, and Front street., . Wbarf.sprut,,,,,,,
. . l'hiLadilphi4.Frboary.l.lSSJ,' . r!—ly'
:4:111:k lil. • I , • ,
• .
ri. Als . nr. - 13 , I.A .,* ci vi, 0,, Arent ~ sct,nylmtrekOnty, frq r yor peuihaFe and +hipping of our , Coal. l -.
oftl", v a ,d;....; , , -I , ,,ii•.;:rhe..Mt/ffiS• Addll 1.111, Pol,l,Yqe. • :_ .. . - 11
. . .
PUJILIC , SALES.
• 1 ORPEtANS' , EOIIET SALE.
PT' r.i4l e .t NT to.no order of the Oen:lane' Court of
theEnttnty of ter huNixnl. to the. Commonwealth
of Petattylcattm. the 11141iAf Tiber, Exerutor of the 'set
wllt acid Testament of Chatted Romeo. lite of the.
lloroughpf - flair, in, the county ofSettnylkill,
deceased, ee taetpose ttitale by public vendee on
!MON l)' V. the lOttb day of February next,st I O'clock
.in the afternoos, a t the Public [town: of Mn.s Graaf.
:n the Borough of Orwlseborg, In the Countr of
s , 'soy nforeseed. all that emelt, meesmice, ten
ement' and two tracts .of pieces of land situate in
11,,...1.,,enitrin of Notth Mantoritn. In the County ci
Scimyttill Ind State of rennsylvants, mien
Th., one of. them bounded by tatels orf
Gro,,ll,landsia , e. of Heine and Jacob Hoffman, no w
Jacob 'Attend: h. lands of Predertra Fried, &c run.
tainind_t 2 acres, 111.11(1 . • Of .
The - abet of, them hottmled by 12 , 1‘11 heel
Groof. Benjamin Pmt. Inds now 01 late of Henry
llotrot to; ° &c . „•.ontn:r Inc acres. and 26. pecettes.
wore-orle.!. tate the Estate of said deceased.
' Teros and - .cadtti.tne made known at the %toe
.and Vi}.:, of Joiis sEn ZIN GER.
fly o:141 of the:4lomile' Emict„. - Lae co:o r.
LEW to It6i.scit,Clpr:c.
• J
au:l4,
VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY
•
IV POTT.S.I74LEiAt PUBLIC SALE.
.firliC . atta , ctilof will eall by Public. "Vendun.
THERADAY. the Id day it( rebru writ, ISS 1, at F.
ft. Karterhee. EXCHANGE HOTEL.. Pottsville. alt
Let. of inland and latfatrrementi, em
bracing a eaparniuff Store long occupied •
by Alit-later d< Ectirli„ au a Hardware'
t'tore,'a cm:Obit:able a'hal convenient dwell seal
11.4C.3 epieltlll - 1111.111 train nee upied PIM
. 1 1,..Ntt,t of lAnperatire, to{ t , ther With as
sea tral mat and i.ntivententh,b'hurs and
Otrit - na, iiitftted at ; ine3ntnhea.4 corner or .Centle
and Maiktt Sunni:4, in-the Borough of- Pottaville-
The lot 31) lent front on Centre etreet.extentllng
• In depth along Matta:l ;Irert- 103 fe.et_to a 10 feet Al.
-leYHltreeenting a (tuat .11 the three tweet: of is:,
fret. 'The lin:trot...melon are three einry Erick
'ltutlillog, 'I) Cc.. t front by 10.5 fret -- derp, built in mod
'ern ,t 6 le .of -the bcal. Illafen-lrs. and occupied as
abate With a ratire at rout frattie'S.lmits and
trite 4 about It) Me ltl feet each. nejOillltilr. This
- property, whlch,ltrit in Iht; rely mart. of I.m.
ion° at 11l t adtiy L 4 ,111114114 .4 rent el tioul 451 . 3u11 to
pi I a e a,
rimmenee at teu o f clork: in the (“Ten—•ll
of t , id day whey, attendanc e will be risen and the
c•Ottaioni ;nide Itimn tr by
GF.(). H. sTiorrEa. •
Pila•,Wo, Jan. 14. Ifni
MEDICINAL.
, 4" At 7 7 7 ' • '7
IYItLEAN'S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT'
• , immENsu -hifeCES:". -
Thous.,in:P.ll.)kth, , dd out
Atuxth or Sr. Lo•#:. •
[ma beet) befdre thr . pun•l;
fie..infy twenty yet it tias gained fitr It •i
art , au oniirmOua populajikl Loy LiWn 1111(111.1 ,
17142111, h ta.ypprrseduee every utner Llnwtrtit
MlnvJy itur the turf of a mern:li di
1.• • -,
• - UN MAN AND ANIMAL 4.
1. I), .I.I[IIIILP have-hero toade by ilh,Pll4 - iole• •
Or hiller I.hlltnrnil to injure the reputatiou and I c•!
jard the nate of IfniValoahle tnedirlite; hot"Trtitti
to Ihlghty,: . SI, Lean', Voleank rot I.:hhurnt .ha 4;
prevailed-
The natio 411011a•rOrei . Iftfit II !we d tot td dotty pet -;
lortnin, are heentnirg known to et eiy Merlon lh thCi:
Western and 24011111U . ° 1'4)1? - 1110., ad .1. never l haa,:
bee n 'used i,ll ,hire Ilnun, ide 211.1 elleinni ted4,ll;.fl
ha-e,bertydr •
Mal
• ... .
...I.l..c.‘'N • A VOI.CANW rill. LIN IMES e ~.
wit) Illlff' diru/lii Of intianifilalory IttielllflllrlAlll l'aC i
alyao, 6tiffnessrir weaan a's in the e.roluiK. .I 4 es:
ny Ligament:. crontracted Munles. Br riere.,Bp4aini.!
..
Neurlgia, ' ..n.rli•aelle, Eat-actie , iir any path:, It ;
v: At ffijlobc" ny , rwelt.ii Tumor, Yt1r4.11:61.11.u.5.1.5. 1
rahed ilre.r , . serrie Nip/Tree., • Irlitil id Pi.l.enoritgeil,r;
:al any 1111111
-tltit:l it .AV
Sittt:,t 1,1
Com
sit(l Lrvt thr ful(.l. 4( lA,
P irgS, Of Shift." no diffritnce
111Ve , It t% JI 'll.'o 10411 b,
Fj•odiltits, Wounds, S o' . wow,:
loi.. the; itla
th.in and atb r remedy. ;
We raitliee , ly AdVIS4 - 11n Ikei,;01151 w ho rolay be 4t, , 1
rts..ted - tt ith ny of llitatl4l,lll disesses;to vblaia
supply at one pi MO.eati - e, Celebrated Lininitat.-- 4 ,!
It 14 the only reliable remedy. It will bevel iall
piotlll,e a. 9 .44 and pclltlalir.bt rule. Ji pruperi):l
applied. WI a then i It suffer v. hen a safe and'sur. l
ren.edy ia.s .ea.ily abilined: We. air recelV•nej
daily liumlre s orrettilivale3 all parts of fie;;
country. -W think the following will be- tutlicretir i
to convince he choir incredulous of the iciraculnuil
etreci4 of , thi wonder ;t1 mettictlue.
: 11. Mae,al-.-ll.tear take this method or,
!maliking youktateftilly f or hap lug. been the? Means;of'rrrinring,mgsop,
of 'resiorlng.nq sop, fifteen years old. arrentire
pia for nearly, Oar yea rothw a bale and healthy young:
wallTiva, yeah, age my Sou had an attack of Miro
la-diem—l. need several teartes of Meticrin Hu-slang'
Ifillmenl On, him, Ohl various other linlinents and
remedies. but till to no eifinit ; he still got wurite.—%
The tarsi an his legs dried to the bones, the triustlek
became co warted: drawing hilt feet up on a rutlii
allele will his, l . O J.V, au - that he hari.to crawl on l,i •,
halide an, knees, or hoblite along on short crotchet' ' 1
iu 3 . sillil, ; posture. Nu one can form au Idea how
he eutr. , zed fty c Lin riges of the weather, the moat
excruciating pains.
',hien. of Illinois, called at out lipltap. Lk,
was cured some time ago of bleeding piles by poll
Voleafilc Oil Loiautent.. Ile gave us s part 01 a bog
lie,*iticii . tie always , carried with hlut. I lisedst trU
hie side, and it relieved the pain immediately. Si.
few days after, lie sem me two bottle', by •
I applied it twice a day, and if related the mug, l e ji
-hrid tined htm entlrely,"-Ite can now work. walk nt
run as Well as ever. .Venrs reSpeetrully, '
; . dr.ggr, DURUM:Mir , .
- 1 live four miles *est of Mt. Pleasant ,Inglana.4
can all my- nerghborn co certify to the -abort',
lar te, ti nerecsary. I ant somewhat itelptainted wlth :
Mr. linrroughs,itti.r know thre.above to be strictly
true.-. LOUIS ]BRONtiON,Ageni.S,,
iforiscs Alt) OTHER ASIMA.LS
',grim:ill's celebrated Liniment is the only safe aitil•
rehab!. remedy for• the cure of Sprains, Itinit . 'lloueii
‘void Gaits. zipictits..tialaturat Lamp+, Node:. az
Fwitllings.:: It Will net qr'fao to cure Ili; {lead, Voil
F Ist oh, or Swecury, if prop
apptie,l..-Por Simms : Drub:es , Scratches. track
eil 11ould,•\11ittlifi, rtadd:.e . or collar' • Galls, Cuts Or
WoondsOt ig an.infallable remedy. ,Apply as
rected,and a cure is certain in every. instance. ,
Directions acciunpany cafit bottle in English and
German.
Ttua Liniment is note put lin in twenty-five , cent.
fifly,.cent and dollar 'bottles. The fifty cent soie
conialui,_three tinica the :ttuantity of the twenty-titie
cent size, =tut ro on is proportion to the
nit tale by • .1. 11. McLEAN,
I.4.dle.„,Prutttittor, cot. Third and Pine Streets, - 4 ;
St. Louis, Mo..
•
. 6 J For Sale iu inthe by J.I. !NW:ELI:en.
t n.! :,oterale Agehtiti , i the
• Jan. 7, ti.ss i-if
i THE MEDICINE,
lIOLL.OWAY'S PILLS.
.„
r r. Plit,tteutg eerupeted entirely of inedlei•
1 nal ttettet are of a otost hart:ekes natttre. witite
the •'l.traordinary virttri they pomtev have rendefeti
litent tlitlvemilly•otpulat in, nearly eVery, Almit
of lhr
%vol!. The Wont - live atteer.v they have • tort Kith
throtiglooll the et3l. not ectraOrdinlry.oVang,
towohder ettiraty in the nitre
of ettotttlatutv . tidliii..orders of the LiVel and
cloost-lital?:per.eliete in Drill; thel In
itrordi ee w flh the direr tinne,.eitiom WI in he tug
rentoirkl In tu,111.11.
IIiTAKNI:P:I3:3IIa DEPILIT-V.-.-RESTORATIONITO
lii:ALTH (OF A OENTI.ENIAN,AGED 45,:
WHEN AT DEATIl'ai DOOR.-
- •
L'o:py of a Letter /OM the Rev. Charl_es :5 1 7 1 .h,
_dated Nortov, tit.. "Plitlipc , sitar Bath, Sower
.<ettlore,•l7llt, Atlgusi -1851. "
1 , !
To Parlaw.snit llott.ow iy :.- ..
:a i .
itir.—A Mr. Jo...ph Irristaa, fotliterly 3 rtieiiieor oi
this p late. had been.in a declining, Weir of health
for upwards of three years. gradually wasting away
lo'a shadow by nlshtlf perspiration. snit ward Of
appetnrAt hit II (Ahem! treat uneastincts to hit friend*
au he had Consulted yarsoul medical tacit .in Rath,
wil hoot effect. , Ile, at last tiled your PHIS, and, sin
der frovidenee: - was ri:Ntnred to health by their
Meant. Ile lately eh-lir:llrd to new York. and ha..
}Olt written to say. list he Wis layer beuet in health.
and ueitred Inc :to acquaint you with the eireilm
itatiEe. I oath, also to mention. that my wite:Arad
dettv.ed it teat benclitit Om the use of'your.Pllte.l .
. - I rectum.' Sir. intuit respectfully.
l'lll . lll.E; , A,r 4 Stall. Dissenting Mlolite:r.
A PERMANENT i i till It OF A DIar.ARED Lr..R . ,
. .
OF MANY PEARS' -DURATION,' ..
Cdpv . of Lrtter from Mr. Gamit ehei4).•
• 7
From", to Pr'ufe'csar Holloway.
1).•dt41r.-1n this distort yout Pitts commatil a
more extensive sale than any other proprietary toed
lcine Gefote the publi.•: ,As a ptord_of their ettrary
,in I.lvt.f,and Billow; Com plannt, I may mention ❑.e
fallowing, ease .--A lady ol this town. with wt,Uru I
am treilonally aequalritod.ar yea's- was a srvrtr,,uf
frter from disease of the Lrverand,liealiar Mil
Ler medical:Attendant anantrd her that he could .do
rinthlrur w relieve her sufferram and it was': ion
likely she swat survive many mouths.- Phial-an
nounremett naturolly enueeJ great alarm amonr: her
frientin and reltdions,an4 they tudueed her to make
a trial or vont - Pills, with-hit() improved her grti,etal
health' th&toshe won Want...A to rantinuo them Wattl
she reneived a perfect cure. hi! , In twelve mOtttha
plc°, antrshe Inn not experienced any sy ;putouts of
relapse, and' often declares That your pile have teen.
the torahx of snvinE . her -
I Inmate, Dear stir. yours truly.
23d,.15.53. - (trligid) " J. DAMES.
I •
Thexerelehraieil 'Pills are. wonderfully etr enCions
In the following 'complaints i .1
Ague, - .. , lodaniation,
Asthoirs; • ' . Jaundice,
Bilious Complaints, Liver Complaint,' - l
Itictre on the Mk In ; Lumbago,
Bow Complaints, 1 ;Plies,
i
Collo, , c "... :Rheumatism. .
ConStlpatihnof the Hourels.ltatentlon of Urine, ..
Coneuroptien * , • ;Scrofula, or Ring's Evil,
.
Debility, , - , ;Sore Throats.
Dropsy„ -. , : -.8 tone And Gavel, l,
Dysentery, • - . t SeconJety 73yurporia. '
Erysipelas, '•. Tic Douloureux
Female Irregularities ! , `Turnouts, ,• - •,' -
• Fevers of all kinds,.' .lileere.
Tits, . l . !Venereal A ffeetioni
Gout, , i - : .Worms of all kinder:
ilendarle, - , : , Weakness, front whatev.
lodize - Minn, , - : er cause • tr.c., arcs:
Hold at the Establishment of Professor illotaii*Xv,
224 liftrand, (near Temple Bar ; London,) and also at
his lioatec IN New You: Osman for Meditioss in
the Ptaten, adatessed,•.`T.llol.l.oWAY.New York,"
will receive doe aaention.. lelrillsa. by all ritapects . 1
shieDrnagletraedDestera in Medicines throtagtintit
the I!,
t litatee, in Boxes at 3 2 }c, 871c , „tind II 11l each.
To'ho bad Wholetale of the pr inciiial Dr ug not,,ip
the 'Union . - •
*There it a ccinalJerablie sa ving by taking the
larger slats'. .
~ ' . .
N. B.—Dltectleria 'for the gildancn of_ gatUats in
every Alger& r rite Milted in each Box.
ta , T. W. DYOTT ai 801213,132 NottliSetendAtreet
' Philadelphia, Wholesslif.Agenta Tot •Ys4l4ll9 l `fania•
Allot-for sale by: John U. !Wawa, and. Clemens &
Metals% Pottsville; ILL Fry Tamaqua t J.,,Meller
Burns, Minersvllls... . i-•-.
.
008111AlliELLICHS.—Premirsin art let„ winch
V have-taken the prizes at ell the dtate Faits, zed
at onr own County Aprieulteret Fait were abraded.
I pro:stunt, for sale, a the TOwndlail Iron /Itote. i .
• t 4111AN11,.tiITT.
$~ "~ 4 ~ r
MI
.1 ,
AL NO . .
ICFS T -,
..tG
A a I i
• • i * • NOTICE. •
the' COlth al CiCmmon .Pleuti of Seinfyildil
. :.
C.oulity i i j
v 1 i,
.11'i l lianit C Ilautdon I
s. I tO March Term. 15...) 1 .
..
John Ramilton S:ack,} . . • I:
..
ikrittynO.nre to his guar- 1 1;,., ,r de I P4rt? t z0,,.4
raisu Hobert !I. Knight. j - . • .I.',49,drid. Ii
s ,
Il Nutlet - cAliereby given tri the hbure named par
ilea, that, by virtue of the &Jaye named writ of Parr—
tition, an inquest will be belt: nail taLen upon.ttli*
premises' t harein ch:::eribi.":l,lt: wit:—Alt that eert r itt,
Jot or piece of-tand situate in ::h.:orWegiall 't 0wn:44 . 4
in the gout ty of t . ..':cJittyltid I. and the Mate ,:f P e rti , ?..
PA hVila * ha, luittaded and 'described aa follows, to wn:
TA-gaining kit a jtrap of stone., at [Ns sonthwOat
Omer of al tract of land colluzionlyknoven aa ttie .
,Ouneaw.truet-, now t he' propetty of Carey, Lea and
, Others. the ce by the same mirth nineteen degrees`., weal, (Our ten perches" anti font -teuths to It pol.l
' ; mid heap u . stone", neai- a black oak, a corner of
ili
!the northviardly part 01 Ine snd tract, thenct4 1/y .
4te - nortliniardly part of the 'said trail >oath I wdri
ifydwo deit-ee s west, ninety-four pm cher, and to.',).
:tenths to '1: post and heap of stones in theline'Of
i'Elizabeth .Nlelut) re's.land, thence by it aortal nine
teen degree; east, seventy pereheit to a post Ilea/ ,
i,a
yHailer in the hale of iunst commonly kuowa i te
4-lorl, Farm tract, thenee-by the sa
- kv
me north till
rt or degree,- and three- quarter-,east me hundred
and eighty-six perehea and three-tenths td a post,lhi
use line of land late of .tatues'ltutothi,m,ldeeeastQ,
anJ by it toritttnaeteentcle,riees ive-t, twilisty•Mie
.parclics to a • post, comes of the at:nes:n:l Duneinu
ltract, ,ironer 1:y it south sixty-eight tle: , ,iree,. isq•st
e:ghty-thght 'pc-v.lles to thophiee of beg i nning. e,;1 1 .
. tantitiq.foty nere.:' aiki logy-seven pef OW, oh hall,kl.
kh 1 id 1110::' , 41r1... I IC and asame more or - leaa,len
Tr r... 3 i)sy. the '.:541 day of February. A. ,I.)'.' !S i lt
at 11) o'elocl.t to the. forenoon. tor tlie purps'fteLof
I niat..i:na I!a , l'iloa or Vabratioa mid A ppraa..ewitink
I of said Heat Estate - , as in the' said writ requiresil Int
I Mud, time and place ,i - val pattle- eon
,attend:; it
they think Prot , {• r. .
1 i
. - • JAME* N.V:LE,:':lleri+ .
Sheritt: oilier, i 'oti , c - ire. t • .
. ' January 11,11 , 351. ' i -II
',„, '2...1t 1:
PP IV ATE s
L
A I Vo.
FOR SALE
. .
tilferriat private sate', between this
and the lint day of April nett, the MVELIT.Iift
unit I.laT ofittrilN I) siftiate'd lie Kilt- ,
00411 or Schu'yl..1:111 . 1:011 Ori the ori
al Mat Ityt . anit Third Streefa i ill /1.1i.1. 11010.1/111. 14% .
;
in t tie:tttto ttt ion and ocitutiancy of Ilrh 11. (Inliti u,
.1111 . 1.1t1d)01111114 l lie property of 1t0W,14 . 1:11.1
Jo/S. tr.if ril,,,thog to ."
"Cr fitrth A lie!: ." h.rf toe a-rat - toil on it, '
nu :Le Offal., ill +aid Atte; anti Third I
h",; 111.11,1•1'..41.1111
-
Alloy,'vlu.h trap trey, Cllnvestlielilly
used Ivr any•Wher I.l.trpo-e. 'fie Lwef mis t 110
, •ar
nary at lachca to a n:1 Ow •orc, —, n.iiy in imp' ,
Indio,: all res tolthtrie, ct.ti•
1ia1414 The at iutsodni;etk
alto the y ord I . s,,t,ffttuily .it it one of Oita fq.zi
hilt frau: , dwelling house , al Ile lli , lough of
m 3 whole riot tnatbe t•t-vt 1113 tin! er
With the beat kill." of
• .
'ALSO ,Ilia , hl tarsi'and sety i.:(1111104 ' 10t1,1 lue4aint
Ittrellhut lion, and Lot or Cf..lllitt 1.4.11.141t!tt m the
Ihr Gogh of i4il?artf ; oil, of the foraerii
uf
thr. Crone Fitilate. ilotiiiigh:frontrioran Mhr
ken :greet, or the Cent, TOT Itpike, and "on 1.01411 j
at reel,;') dtust uhin„'uy hull situ Marl.el
1,1 f, and in depth or truth! oli I.lbrnv Nl teet, tit a
'lO Aaw., 'tit) 'fun
Vichrtl a kite.* barn and writ ofgond tracer,
ill panty, Al or neat the kw totteihet
all the other neceri-try 'rho Ilipar
I thrt,-motird.:ll).l ers 1•• r toy kW
tossitie•i. etittr:r ite I
ITM
lAn 14 1 '4
DESIRABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE
• , , - • kV!: :, .4 I. /: 1
.•
Tut'. - t,i; , ,,, ~i,,, win ,o,t .1 tiv --
a, Aoki 1.,.t, ti : ,d
.•
ii 1111[ Mat,...titt,twt. ntreet. itt ,111• a tltt• t!!6.tt
ploacint part: , ttt i:, ki.,..tiqt.. 'lt, 44 1::
v . -, ,:,, . 2.4 51„ 1 a,,;,- ti, - . l% . :4tililte, he. lee
studstud 1
...
mon., ii ill :rots I contlitiott— trht M i s e
ere ell - t,.;
ife:2o
,4 ~ 410.1,- nit.ltt' , l,tt ..itt,ld i1 , •41 . ..611ing Ill'.
WVil %if 1 , ,,1 NN • tt..r 21' 11, , 4,,,, ‘. !lir tl I , Ii"
an ilon a Iwo e iii.tio.lidt:fe now-:t-a-,) , 3• - •
Ettt trim.. B,Le.,nprtly to i . It . j• pit'lltlrtV.
.13n::,, 1-'411."
. . . I .
. . II'
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. ;i
'l-`lll', sobs. Übe. nfilrps ten 8.111.1 init rill at..
,air, from half an a.r re tit yin acre ea. h. P411311 . .0 ,
tin• rus.l• Iris Atna trout Alnitt'roy 111,
en: .fit . The Atimileini
nle vied nl the NI me 11111
Eight to ten bonnie arr.nlyeailv riet.te!it
'1,014 lietetnniti. o.td, and,it 1)0,1 tit beil(•nie
'little: villain.: A. nitinher of them.. , riii4
lon. treey.lly been purrka'Reil at SlieritT:s Sale land
will tie bargain,. . A t:ntigh nil V" be 'Ye at
thy. olticcot It. It. Bennett.
intittivaifon given by the ritibretinejr. !Nib...yin/ 4 _ •
.11M
¶tij;r:E
Pottsville, Inn.
FOR, SALE
A new 7111?1 , :17-$TO1:Y ;. BR ICI; IL(
a nd. other POtt:*1:11!1.
rOit: sut.et iber 011:irm !rho.:
I 3 roa..orml,lr terms, •111,. usur !hr. e-siory
1/WELLlNt:llol'..4l:,.in.Seotylid i 4 treeLa low &us
:thove MArkyt, th.. lit
Church. Thk • }hit cop,
plet ed. as.,l has 11.1 yet •ta.eta dril. 14
lieht xnd a.ty. has stt
r Mrs Ilikt itiliiro•krepeg 1,11,41 dr ,, r ,,11111111
and it I , ,ca.ed a - pl.-0;1ra convshi.,: lll lo
..•ht part or utwa.lio•re js a never-No
-174 well •n{ etti;gletit• 'Niter in lii 3e;4lr lieu%
important ronsiderathin ett the lit'eseilt
-TERM.: 4 7—On•••ttiurtt, rash, And the 6.l.tricA uil3utt
the I,nrcliaArr, ploy idea 11114 it t .1/ 101 erlp
,Perli(Cti
ALso, rotir Frahm Iwellingi tio •Calfi. , C•11111;
in the rear or the new Itur, Itmse
uu•ntinneit. The , W 310.11V,!WIAt - tieStfable
Tht•y 1111 hi:haft in the •Anth'e:ttly term, !,•,
• •
el-The Whole writ be elel.l
N. 11.—TitleJ cleat and iild o iritut.o.l,.
.
L. lV4l3lELSUiliirr.,;
Oppo-iie Epic opal Church. efervire
itiVt ;
PHILADELPHIA.
LEAD, ZINC. IRON PAINT, OIL *ND
cou)ns,
• Co
onittactlm:il
NI ly
..
reprt-4. - 0...•,1 hy - 1.0:Avt.., JAltr, k i :.. '' 1::5
rzelitti Front : -, treet.' Plitiltilell.:r,73, . ;,
(inlet.: t.l,,cll,liillc rei.:etved. - -(o,atettitillr atfi'adell
to, i4liaraatere4 to gi..r,e. , all-f.lett,..e. [ma otlet4d i",sr
...tltt .mlll7. ttto.; l'A,erai.terilt+ ..
and purt.cillar.: ac
nt ! ovo.
!'4 J
REMOVAL AND CHANGE. II
M I: E AND .t.T RA 1-1' I V I.: T K
MORRIS L. lIALLOWRIa• •
• .
• . 1;
1.11 fiat DP 1.11111
',
. il
HA.: ni.:movi,E,. info their rplenelni new I
wart•ho.ol. , ,c . 'man. e ?N , .. 147 M-. kart, a e,A No,
21 North Fourth ...treet, air oprnine, for the ielptiier,
trade an a...istraent or ; - i
.'
. Silk and Fancy (loads.
chat, for extent and re:fiery, NI I:l . 4tlrpals ..till,' Ai. It .
•vsr offered to that..islaiart. -Entering 7111. i• Melt
new ' , WI r, which la one nt theI.AINE- - cr IN '4 la ER
ILA, with . bu.osesae of an utimotaf anyone lipeaily
.'.told Jelled, and IntOeditig tarahiy to oncre...i^ ot.rs
perially trati 111... 1% ha ; boy Fop. (AM', lit lei,
hexing 0:al ;I.r faiirea .pair ill 11601011 M g 044 q I'2' lo
',aye lINIFoII VI PRUIL:4, Vary %ill to: cDinir . lleel to
sell ut ninth ,n , allt. r ptotV.. than tan postihlylpr al.
(onkel] is lir, Jong etraill die g ivr ft • .•1
•.. tioier therr t•ASJI .fhb SHORT C111...b11',:0 we.
lbe IWO . Idily :or t loargaik, tango ..milt., elm. not el v...
1.1. and by aeltingrhr ir g.loita ate rely .11. 01..414 Ili t,
MI thr•foiriglll.o3l, they intend tin roults'il me: tots,
[ r o t of of t sersj cage. of KirOd.i, to tiny you 'the ful-
I i 9 win 4 '-. !PE HMS 2 •
~ • . rl
CASH Bt.: VERA w lit neceov.> a-A .4-unlit it( Sik
per it nt., if the Iltotiry Le paid in pat filillii
l 'X% itillll
WO drys from date of toll. . i , ....-
l'iirlirrriatronev Will otily be Isk ii at its inasl:rt
value on the. day It In ter. oVid • . ,l
T.iiner; home of imam - intr.' .I.n.line , , a r14 1 ;1 of
MIX tninithe Nall ter,grven it desoral, , I
Where• looney i, trililltrit in Leib:any,' of maturity
x At=routii at the 1 aklll TW EINE, ri:lt t - L,N't• per
annum %slit Or allowra. ' .1
Thep alli 1,10 no...tchants Visiting the r..t.tatis sit
In.. the Ile i.r ..1 .111 o'illill MM... of limit yi...4, tiring
5ati.41,41 ilia I MO y wilt Lei•con.iiii tti Ihßt It rei not. for
tileor 1.10f••1 to Puy the 'asgr profit, ttott :ilti A1i754)-
I.ETELV E.i.,'F.NTIAL t.,.th.... w too olive ling tie.
tilt • NI. 1. liatt.cow 111.1 . ,A. W. 1.411. co
I.t. Ilict.owimi, T..l.V.Switsev,
.:-. It E fillrCillNYON, ' J •A. I illytiA IR,
J.“1.14,1 . ..!!.4 . . . ti.i,m
IICTILOPOLITAN SILK STOCK
- it icit'ov A 1.."
EI)VI,' %RDAlIBEIVI" a: CO.
.
il.
• Importers and Ribber*, Of .3
Silk and Fancy Goods.;
LTA VINU renitivird in Ihr ir :New %V are hil'tise„ No.
115::4:11A:4HP,Sts rit.,„Nr.lA YORK. toPOrta , re ttl..!
Park) ivarde the attriiiii - in of Oil redo :)o Itself . .
ri PitINC. IMPORTATION ,tt., .......1j
Rich rtilhd, , i
, .
Weep ftoo4ll, . .
.. ' i
Shawls, -1 il , .
- - - . -Ribbons, .. ' - : 1
-Errairoidrries.!.lr., .li,aj
, . ,
.:Merebanta throoKiiiiiit. Or Unitait !t'tatsis arr so •
lirited to Asinine our neeertieent. which ih: •
NOVELTYrRIOIINESA A.NO VARIETY,
it
is believed to iv. ungurni:44.a in this met rociotiii• and
adapted to the wee', of the very Lest ttaiiii in' this
country ;Ali of which *ill no offered to Cash., and
Heat class six mos• tinyem oa the most I favarable
terms. , , . " • ; •
..
•
' . Jan.l, Ia.SI *I• ..
1.111
FOWLERA; Wri:Lir . ..169E ,
opened a •PArtsolpgscal 'CaNutt and lima' Store,
at 43 1 mo &met, Pnitadelphta,.natureett ielith and
Parents streets, and are prerwred.tofornlyttall theft
works on .Pttrenology r Phyaloion,WiterCnre, Mali:
anise' and Phonography at New lock prkea.
r r Prnfesalonal Ezarninatione, wilnjeltarte and
foil WIr0:10 deaCrlptiots of tharatter.'glYan day and
evening. li
.
. .
Cabinet free to tifiltofll.
, r lai de , Iptlla , n e c . Si, 18.5 3 .
'IIAIRDW4ILE:—Mi: unequalled
riment of all ;bar 0 necessary trl4buil d or re•
pelt • house. fur ule et the Town Bait lion Store.
PRANK POTT.
47-tf
Noveastin 9, . 11bd: r
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MANUFACTURES.
NEW j1L4.013001.Mi11, SEMIOP r
Li F. a nderolgard Nils leave tO intotia ma
- 117 . 0 f Vutlavltle atiii ,*c elty'that heaksai uoisad
OPM BliCi 'Mae' Why,s its tilkrehlte threat. lretwes•
Market•oed Nonsegia a, en the lot of Itoand tWea •
Pled In part by Enteric sod Sebuylet
Wire Screen htan,ifictiarers: tie is
prepared to do a!, kr , rfs.r.f Stuith's,
Worit,utirti as liors,'—',l4it,e, !lonia*
Wagons, ate. , trar.o ("frigate. 41 CrOr'.4l
Mem rir.Jund Hie AO Piet*, Rake.. :it —I .
r,. sod Wedres. Ifr r. mod take this au lbw! ~t ,s
Meths/Ars *hal+, Milluflitt4tv.. 1 4 141044/.
te/ i L. 1.42111 TtbOls. W 11 1 ,:. Are slw•rs 'wore yr rnr
Effi==l
iIP!TWF}U
GAS-FITTERS AND tiztivaransi.
sll ma
ig)%vNim:b,vin,, id very earoillerabls ,
eir i
experle re as tits Fitters feel great cenailefit. le .
ofreriny oi a serrires to Ike. cllicceti of rottsvillt.
They have cotumenceilbusintss nn Otte 01411 Ac
count. in t e Baseruant of the banding below Afisare
Journal 01 ca, where all orders either for teas Flt
tin: or tie ring MAT be lefttind they will reenite the.
roDat prom attention. Their PrpWlirtratket mate:
01
fiats 311 eof the very beet /end, lanirtheLr Ilittinp
pl i
or entry cilpiion that may be, desired Wilt Dolor.
nioticil an put up Inc' workmanlike manner and at
tlitAtiort eat possible notice. ,
i I *tarn fc DOBirß6io-
iN. B.—All kinilo of Goalie Cocks, Water Cocks,
train Cocks, Ott Cup.. Otilfllotors. and gamma of
11 sizes, constantly on nand.' All kinda of work ill
Brass done at the shortest 'Mike.
Nov. 'N.: 1953 •
PREPARE FOR COLD' • WZATIICIFB.
- Direct- fient Lows . . •
FIN,IOSE ivaniing aistqate Bliffilo Robed. (or the
lomlug winter, tan be' al:Oiled, cheap, at the
tinbscrlba s. A lire auottmevr, of VllriOtta 111201
and all of th• bear qualtly t just ritceleed directly trona -
St. Louis. , '
, ..
dingle and Double Carriage ligirotto,Sitsetionsi.
ted and ppnisned to the handsomest -• .
•
-style, al, a) s on land. Also, for
Idutry tesnir, manufactured of the
boa maiertals, strong and duraltieg.
Saddles, bridles and all sorts of
..
trappings belonging to the saddlery
business, kepi constantly oady roe ,31e or =tie "in
ordei.
Ilhsnrsa suitable for Colltery pdrpovvr on haltd.or
made to order - at . short notice. , . '...,
re °nitre for Barnes' &c.. piroittptry en
on reasonable I:situ,. . WoMELSDORIFT,
- - Oppostte grnscoP3-1 Church. Centre 81.. Pottsville.
1) , --c.-10 1643. - Lttilrj SO If
MISCELLANEOUS;
PASSAGES TO OALIPOEGUA.
Dia:IONS snlng to California at atituritgaisages
and obtain through Ticketryeithar, 111 Cabts.lls,
loon or Steerage, to the be lino. at this toiriontalic, '
i',...Bookst4)re
Pottaviito, per, 21,103. e
•
' CAttPEPTW.CArtrirrS: 4
Carpets ar,gttmettt of on,
W i hnt a i re r g ul ) ,`T, ' ,, g l ° V,
strike among the wenve: will 'advance ttetranieftr"
per cent . Vrtives not supplied Will do
ca:l early. Our Mock
rtetr all wool '
'do wool aatrebtten Ingrain ,
do cotton, • ' • u
2.1 1-1 1-4 Venitian all wool,
cotton.
tlood Rag Carpet, '
I-1 5-1 and er-1 red and white matting, •
.1.4 5-4 and '64 Floor 11l
I, l thint,
toilers taken for !fella m . " 410.1114 'in Sheet Oil
Cloths and 3Uppiled Wah.reilrbad
.lAME:r? W. SCIIRACK.
Nowt: town, Jan. 14, 1S:4: . 2,34
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NOTICE 7
. -. _.
'
ON nt about the 3 of nest 'montb, - will be tyre . :
...gird to the citizens Of this plate,ihe - •
'1 he lllllUlNAl."TOPSti,"•a..teptesebte i t by ha lot
UN I: HUNDRED PaCIITS, With triattente sum's,
in Philadelphia ,
The moral tsroleney of Mrs Hartle* Beecher Stoikett's
World trove. [red Hook la too well known to rtee4
CollllllePt. The %soil' has beeW carefully melded awl
prepared ffr repreientntlfrothe for Ihluy Inrlde its
strongly marked rharacteri n ill be tendered to
hraotitut truitsful manner; No expense het' bre,
'-pared in the production of thurstorti, end the public
t. a.sorx.l that great oxalis ts ill lrg taken to ttodtt it
worthy of their pa tronage. •
Jan. 1.4,1'5.)1 2-31•
COAL - :MINES TO LEASt.
•I' M - AllA NOV AND SHAMOKIN IMPROVE
1. )112\T l'_WtYaN V. rt Treverton,
Northumber
land County. 1.1 mtle. from tne4tooloebanna Rltrrh
taviug thr,t )lines opeu6l, um now preparrd to or
ter the came fur . LEASE. Tne reins are ail above
wart vie V from tl toll feet in thickness: snd of a
nuperior ' her burning! SEMI. I'IIItAtATE CO/L.
trot. of Ignpur ir tee
Tie Marnirrery 111 Ingiabeil,llo that'hu
w/Il be required for ain't purpose by Ow le i•
2t,C.
ME
Tre%riton, lllabanov and Pisquehanni Rill.
road, coun,,ting with the l'enitylvania Canal, wilt
n. nprned n April fur the tral)oportutton of tie Cosi
rimed (roil this property. .
ttespnroltile /Cuero %volt I,a‘r rin oppionultr 9f
tnakine CiVnrabli- ielIPll, and ore invited to virtt
vm..11, and hiapcct thcxr,
filrt:lPr particulars apply I
3168 L. MORRIS,
Prr4i,lent maiianoy and Shamokin Improve
-.;; mew rompariy, at Trainrton
_LL
..r.:ve,toil..lanuary 14.135 f 2-3 m%
i ' WATCRES, JEWELRY AND
slltrilk WAKE.
.
TL l i i ; ti i l n i d „ . l: I tn n d' teu l gtic ui -v" l i,:;: l ii t y` i tta " rt l i! fi) h t a m .
itirerontly enlarged and - otherwise Im-
Mowed hie store, and I/prepared to ni
ter goods whi b, for beauty and style
~1• finish. cannot be imassed. lie
it,. h.,* In sloe.. ametleijalYeallllottrllellt Or WATCH-
Es JEWELRY, ei!LNEW WARe and FANCY
1;601/s, /cc , In which he invites Allenaon. -Being
determined todkatiose.of them at petrel which can
not fall to render satLICA4l.lon. Ile has considerable
PNperli'llte'l In the bustneis, end will • endeavor to
di.ua...tho,.e who may favor him with their palfratage
AN road.+ ono tanteed tote avteprostrited.
kl.—WatrZiep and Jraulty repaired and teleran
ced mart. by or et:Jena:ilia latacaptly. at
tt ntled to. - , JAME2I B. F1C11.611.
No. 12 South / 4 1 NI., be low Market ett.i
s). ',the number:
]u l, 1.,
DAVIS & CIIUN.
LAMPS; LANTERA:S► S."CHANDEL,Inns,
N. E. earner Pa.rtle and Cherry Ste ,
PHILADELPHIA, •
•
I - 10VING — enlargrd arid motored their Store, and
th.trine the largest aasnrimenl of Lampe Phila
drlithrii, rimy are now prepured ftb tarnish Fite Ott.
rAMPIIEN F., BURNING FLUID,
Ethereal oil. Phosgene Gas add Lard Lanipa,lati•
1e..; of all paterns. Faucy IllotaPnatl nail - Lamps;
t•handrheza,.oirandoleg, ndeltitirt , and 'Britannia
lairtiti, et Ole ManufactureraiThwatt-prices. Clam
Lamps by the package, at a gin ill advanceover lac.
lion prices. Being large Manufacturers of Pine OH,
Burning Fluid. Etheteal oil, AlrohoVand 0.11,1 only
Phosgene Gas, they can furnhafthege artless
at such prices that Metal-ince will find tiara their, ad
vantage to buy.. Call before going elsewhere, fryno
'want bargains. Also.the Safety Flout Lampfor *at*.
. 39-ly
1;0, thn toe of Fits,Sp...s.syna, Gramm a,,1 all
and Constautiona( Divaser:
j)I:II'SONr4 WllO ARE r.ftuommu amnia ,
CC dl•t:esrote malady will tlind the VitGETABLZ
P.1.11.F.PT11: PILES to be the only - remedgsver
i-nyrrr,l for miring Epilefiry t or Palling Pits.
•Theui Pills possess a 'specific Whin on the tier-7
you. ,v,stem ; and, although they are prepared ev.
per ially for the purpose of attiring Fits, theT Fill be
faint! of especial benefit for all perm:Me afflicted with
weak , or whkel nervous sy"tem has been pros- :. •
trait . .? I,r Altattrred frotOnnyr4orre whatever. litchtofl - •
romplainta, or dioceses of long standing. superin: •
•loredlq ners they are eueedingly benefitiritq,l
Price $7 per WA, ar Iwo•holea for 05. Personsont
of the city, encloeing, a re:mina - nee, will keen the
l'ttla scut them through the' mail, free of postage.— ,
!'or tale by rf ETII N. RANGE; No. ICS RAILTEMORI:I'
Street, Balt inude, Aid.; to sihoni orders from all plillo
of the Union, most be addstssed,poat-thltd, • •
.J. 11 1 ," 033. • '
I j-
run r, undersigned begs respectfulty to sill theist:en.
1 Uon of Miners.Voal Merchants, and all those 1*
want of BERT PROVED or BLOT BENI' CHAINS!.
ror mining or mill pinposek, to hr bort streelt•of
11,,t Nest CAaims, issoited sites, from lack to I/
roil). made mom brat rancid Iron.
Ab) to his lute stock of REIM tIMOTIM 4111141111,;.
a...onto:d elate, from 3.16 Ineh to II Inch, aside .ftttist
the beet cable ironottbleh will be sold me eery tea- -
'datable terms. by DANIEL McCARTIIIs
Meal:mon gtreet,Snd No. 9 Doek Rt.
Wbatt,Pltiladflphis.
REFER-TO
• W. V. Amid & Co.; Gomm )tamp, Erg Port Car
hon ; Charles Miller & Co.,,•MeClintock &
Philtidelphis I Johattan Cotkill, Esq.,-Ltrwallya. . "'
Nov - . 26, iss3 1 • 48.6 N . •
CLEMENS. & annuls' t •
,liiitIAROW ARE and IRON STORE,
a few divers above Mortimer's ilo-
tel. at Inc old maw, of Moires
6: Varvin's have ronstanily on •
bond a full seroortment of -
smith's Tools.! . ltaaels TiltdadaP. . ' -'' s' .
Building material*, i 'Axles and Sprites .
Shoemaker'VTool*, I Table Cutlery'
File. It Rasps, 1 °fast etlitiql.
Table
*falls, Spike% sad Made. tyinfet's Toole. .
Counter & Platform 'Manila Ware, '• • .
t.ticalee, ' I • I Allen'. RIIVOIVSIII,
ar and Rolled Ironilittle Barrels, '.. •
~.- '
Flue and Sheet do. 'Table and Tea Spoon'
Ca.", Shear and Billosulinun and lesameGed bat:.
liter!, , 1 lke, i
Tin,Plate and Sheen Ziae; i Pano, Rollers, 404 Tea --:'
Dar. Copper 4 , Eltvetßrass Kettle.* .f .. -
pig and Bat Lead, : ifleuvy Italtsoad' ., Traelltel*.
coatings of all descriptions Rallrod Wm and Ppiltee,
Mal. Iceut and Cqcolar,Doublte and elope Boas
SaWN.. , do do do Pistol*,
Butcher's Cboppvvoi Clea-' ghat and Game Rap,
very
„ve and 111nIveg, , ' Powder ma ..
A • .
melia and Vices, , ',- 'Powder and Snot,
Blocks and Tark lee, Water. proof,Penettssiale
Chain Pumne. , Cahn. ' ~. ..
Iron, : Copper "and r Braes Bide aloustinie.
VI Ere, ,
The Subscribers' Would respectfullyinvite the at ,
tentlon of the public generally, to the above mad maim
anicles.of Ifarlware• too numerous to mettidshi, as
they are determineci to 'sell ,as low as any confreres
out of Philadelphia
Aural 27, Itts3
Sci•6m
==l33
(MEAT MORAL LEASON„ -
•'UNCLE TOWN CALIBIei."
vtgll
ROSE MERRLFIELD
FITS! FITS!! FITS !! !
THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT
EPILEPTIC PILLS.
Mope Chains.
IRON & CUTLERY.
- -
TT NIVEA AND FORSII.-:-.last • reediveol:
11itte subscriber, • lot of Knives and Fork*, of 10.
sup , rifir quality, pot up tit Calte• suitable foe Claist
ma. and ;Sew lairs Presents. Cali and sea theta at
Itir lisniware - Etore of the tubeesibet,
GEORGE .
Ore. 17, 1833 • 31.11
ff AGIC LANTElLXL—Botoetblus tit Ware
the youngstets during the coming bolittapt, for
vale at the Town Hell Ito Store, by • ,
November 19, 1i.53
SILL P.SETTIBIG IaCSI & RAT TRAPS
—Makes 'eel search in one sight. Fer este by
FRANK PUTT.
47-tf e
November• 19;78.53
fIAST RTMEL. Shoat ftul. liar hop;
la Rods. Railroad Iron, Flue. fr.e.. far salt •
Town Hail Iron Store.: FUMY°
v punvics, DEALER 1N 8C1d14 2 3N.
il..Coppee, Drees. Bic end-R • - Tist;' ' en'
dplelter Lead, dee. Oldsre meet id -for. • ed....
Copper w*lt, end 1112ebtee fur ,teblalg.' A,ll, .rdere
connected with the above; awn -', k die to..
plir N. E. Corner Penn sad Bit' Odtreete.Plit 1.....
June 11. lest. ' • ' 't . -' , S!)141 ' ' '
rlO SUNDAY SCHOOL EACH •
A 1 very flee emertelebt Ilft •
Most Atesaalet • kle;
suitable for presents Cur Suede, fkbooliNebatereeift
mom. of these boobs *Or be seta ese-1114 ben thee
publtsbeee prices at • S. SA EWAN'S
Cheap iketkNtere.
Si—
Dos .17,
iii-deo
IMI
EMI
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FRANK POTT.
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