The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 01, 1854, Image 1

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sums
TWO 'DOLLARS per annum, pephiebantima,
llCally advance meow law mob 'Coes%
ty and annually in Ovum to Amino Mg& ea
of the Canty. TM publisher ream* to knoraill
t eight to charge 1151 re enease s wben primed
' l eglailligaatratMoth
•• va
a" TAN MlNSliet!RAMLN_,.4494Rattior-
- ttecdation than an,...gla , zmosimprpth .. .
iel'in• freethere , Perats~o; "V irtoririeoes.
.. 91 ,g tits coftfe i ttrysdam TN , F . Al ... ttr t -
One Sonars of 14. H 0
eel 'l l6 squere,s snow, $3 0000
3 tinies t , • , 111.
• OO months; . -5
Su'avOtstniestioe,- 25 , 1
1.-yeer,-- -7 — -- —B-00
4 taies,l time, t-..., g 3 LW& of iltast„ .-, 3AO
s u btieq'et insertion,_ 12ii•do ; • Alatoot4 00
Dle ri
r chenti and ethers - tivertising _kit the- ok.
with tho_privilege of inserting dtgwat ad:' - •
N ertininats weskil , - l2
re' Larger 44i0imaleati"lAiller.
BUSINESS CARDS.
. .
y it l$: P. HOB LUZ, iturrusy at law. Omsk
a aicnat for Nair York: , Oast. oppeotttrAtoat lata
!lout& Centris tittpit.Pottairtllit, PIM&
6ve.l 24,,,,11551k, • ,
-- • • , trinirsinr, ATTORINZI
: ;mai/LIS _
at Law, Pot 4,9116, guttFL
r. Cjare Street,. mi4id? oPPOur
.1t1.4, lan =
14
•
DrO. aditiabliftsl7.oNClOPATlVlC
eiirstulASWltenoved Ofilse to can of the
t to:et lignites in Conteuses,Potteviutr.
r . •-•- /B.lf
- -
T A ES H. Ga.a.EII3P;ATTOUNiT AT LAW.
el baring removadlo Potatrilte, has opined an oaks
u .11.1 Tateg rapt' OBlas.Csatre etreit,oPpallate
E. On. • , , 4.11-0 4 " .•
Ti"" O. CONRAD, JUSTWDB OF TAB PUCE
wilk 3tsant. to soy .bssisois,eStrasted gars,
~.‘l,:au Bahl t ad tiotaseolteote4, &C. on••
is
.tiarlLioV.lslttlo Dr ,lialbsneadt'
ju aa 5 1410.: 411•11
1d ..*nr-d4IA SOS &JAS. cooprat
.A. ~,sralete at Law, Panavillo. °Mee to Canna SI
..,:.:Ar4f the'"PentlitilVileit 8[114..!, Mr
11:_! tt:nd &lithe Coarta,
.
r. 31,11 . .kti4JS* tiLhrtnir Enirineor t rllto
'
v . & ec: to Dr. Chichlotor's Otifltiog, lost
b;gia - tho I r rotortaut liplscohalSkurob
tPE etroc, r,Vairllte. Pa.. whore no wirrproorpt
"v ..11,1! to 111"1:111rd la th Iltit of Ws prof aloe.
Av. ti! . 14.rf
F. WIIITNICY, EgOLIANGB, COLLEC
J and GeAtfal litency
..;11.40,1l to attnere dandg... Pottsville. butler in nu
c ar,,,, motley,. Jinni and *Hoer. DUAFT6 on Pitila
dttl, , not nod Arty YurkfOr
-•-. - 111-tf '
Agr.)II I PSN, ATTORNEY AND
LLOII at Law .-ettiladelphiamillattsud
+nd all other lila blame-ninths City
; adjairtiug Counties and elsewhere. -
• •• 114 south zisr.th stoat . .' hiledalphia. •
.4131 OANNA.Nr ATTORNEY AT 1,4 W, ball
at:l,ll.m Lleotre 'titer, Pottsvillc, oppo—
...lcl.4.;:scup.il Church, Where be wit! bw dally,
to n,ctnck. dullness letters tO bhp To
e.tv? prompt attention, addressed to.him at either
O. Lir I.le or
.Ur tvlisburg
11c;11. 4, loyi
CY—Par the purchase and sale of Real Es.
ate; .nying und selling Coal; taking chugs at
s! Lands; Mines. eca. , and salivating tents—frota
y .yents expertwaSe Se Dopes, to
al/stamina: street,PottavElv.
Ctikel. M. HILL,
IS-If
,vrli 17, IeKI
r 1 al 0 MA* ic.I34NdIAN ATTORNEY at LAW.
A Vilma to Centre Street, opposite the Episcopal
LiLittcrt,
Aeon KLI iE r JUBTICB OF THB PEACE
J void is tient! to the eolloctioo of Accounts, /cc.
pr,,4417, as.,l all tkc'dutics appertainina to'bis °Lace
l'ist.tsvith:,. Doc SS, IBM • 31-Iy*
, AltiLl:—Market zitteet Property ferule. 19quIre
tiof • JOHN e g .t.
• Mar kvJ Crest above Tonal POttivilit-
F. , b.16,1653, 9-if
; Atf.D.—Window Seat' and Door., of various ds
s•slptions, au nand and for WS by the zunscriber
JULthl 11. JAMES.
Mnrtci street above Tomb, Pottsville.
Feb. 10,18.53.
JNO. N. WAGENSEL EB * CO., Baa
er. and Beaters tn. Bacillus°, Tamaqua, Prinn'A.
C.ntecting attended to, and drafts Of sale on ill
the 3ricciledi cities of the Union. Alto, Drafts pays
-0:e at all rif e principal Banking Bonsai in Finland,.
ic , at land and Wale,.
int) , 17, Ir 4. • In-tf
I.IOW ELL FISEUZ.N4 ATTORNEY AT LAW
ELPor rsvILLE. Office CENTRIC litneL,ll doors
;' , ..,a,!: of Ernseonal Cburcb,same lids. •
•A;rrii.3U,15.5.1. , . , • 'lB4y
11 Vir .U. GLEAN/Eli, formerly of the liras of
V. li . & L. W...e. ougavea, Engineers and Sur.
%eprn, afte r sevoral yenta engagements ID other pl.-
, wry r,V , ened a Wilts in Pottsville, where he
aui:,:plt,ti'ed to sep the friends of the old Arm, and
it i Wbc. may require be service. of one of big pro•
, ~i., , , e ; . ,
{,if lOC—CENTRE Street; Immediately °spot'
ri. i . - sit vor Te - rtaes." —...viong u the
,- . sl Cs ' o Y i;e l'.s F L urriiitire,l ' or n be c i
, m material, arc entirely otiviated by this hey*
rig osts a m so u t c l h and led desi s. :I .
o aantine diet:l—he has several beautiful :setts
band. The cibjrctions to the first manufactures
l' vie. • - .
PIIILAD'A di NEW YORK Abe.
I AGNEW & Co. announce adextensive add
t
'.
i tied assortment 9S Ar,Plit 1 24 922 1 kitia 5 41 W;
ttecuted on `the shortest Dolls.. Agent for Coal
)I.ltes„&c.
Sept. %4. ILt3. , 594 f „
tte G r g( b ) i N atia ll a
riNcoND rStr.ets, +West Ede, roar doUri
.4ora laigillre Wilson's Mace, *born all, ---
operations on the Teeth. are pagers:led,' diaa.•
and neXtrelll inserted on raiier. tenon: He war.
rants ail lag IVOlk,
Oct. t. 183
SHERIFF'S SALES:
avziarers
fly raid* Ole writ of Tottatuis Tendicion's ea'
'Ol9, issued by the Court olCommon Pleas of
Beirut, County, and to me directed, there will be
rxposed to 1 3 111);tc 6ale or outcry, on SATURDAY,
Apr:. js!. 151, at 2 o'elocit Yn thiafternoon,at the
P,b hi House of W
WILLIAM F. GRIST, in the
01 l'ottiviile, Schuylkill County, the fol.
d,aerit , eu :teal Estate, 10 wit:
dLL that certain' undivided punt fourth putt,
e..1,.) , , , ,rt0 tour equal parts to be dividtal of a
',act r r,vot oft & Lat. 3, situate in Branch Town.
p County, in the State of Pennsylva•
1,;., :;:tu , l,:vd cad as follows: 13egiatng
a mi,er rlian:ed by a punt, thence by land ofJa
c,,u Ciou , :k:e north ZS degrees east perches to a
Walit. 041 r thciiee by laud of, said JacobGunckle,
b.)utu 4..islegrees ea,ot d 2 perches, too white ,oak,
...win 45 degrees west 114 percheit to a white oak,
ou degrees west 180 perches, to the place of
bqathitig, tfohte.nhig 2g4 acres by courses and du
cour.is- end boupdaries 430 acres,
elmt ,:,enure,with the appurtenances, oonsisong
ut One Frame r4il Breaker House end Frame. E
ngine. Frame Etbsekaanth 'Shop, 1 Friime
titah,c, 1 stone Powder House, a 3 story Stone
liwe:iinz !louse, with a 2 story stone kitchen at.
Inched, one 2 story stone Dwelling Roues, with a
1 i Cory frame kitchen attached, 2 double one story
•tene ..I.)..ve;:ine Houses, one 1 story log Dwelling
Aveter•power mew Mill, I Log 'Stable, arc.
ALSO lid the right, tale and interest of bemuel
'cir.4on to the one undivided moiety or tial part
~ t three tracts or pieces of land, two of them situ.
.a linegrove Township, Schuylkill C .sty,
;Le oaa-erriaui.ng in the whole 344 acres Gad al
qwd.,ce, and the other containing 100 acres and
0 , 44.1 C!) tue,whole, the third situate in Union
Town:Lip 3ehuyikt:l County =hair* OM acres
,!1•1 itnowtHen ie the cen,,le;
- AL44). the %Int:lit-Wed fourth Earl in two other
7i , vls,tsi,oirid,' the one situate in Porter Township,
tiehtty thillfLournye.dontainutt 260 acres sad ai
,oa•uate'in'tho who* and, the other situate in
lirtatnh township County aforesaid, cioatauting 400
sc:es and sitowhnee in the whole.
:•-t-}zr,d nod toceo i n inecution as Lb* property
cf SAMUEL CONGDON, and will be pow by
JAMES NAGLE ebirrlf.
Ebcrifre Ot4ce, Pottiv le, 10-ti
316:ca. 11. 1814.
ItEAL i ESTATE.
• MOUSES- AND LOTS
IN I .AWT()N'ii ADDITION ro PORT CARRON.
N 'HE v: TON VILLE TRACT Is
A now InLI ut into 'Late, and will 'be
tio:d't.ti will (Puebla *very
144 "" 1. '"' ". u . to to:robes° for himself •
end faintly 4-
• HDDSE AND /10M11.
A plan of the property can be seen, sad the 111/1111101
Stile made known by "application at tbe ogles .
130 W AEU OWEN PARRIi. Agent,
of the Renteeky Bent. -
11
'hilitambesl4,l6.si 354 f.
vtatiAMIEII24IL ESTATE Ton ULM
1 11L' eubrillrlber offers to 1.11 et Private Bele the
1
fultnevir.gLeserlbed Reel Betel., upon retsonable
tvost
Ni. I..Tne l nadividee o b e-tialflotetest of allthose
Lr " tracul.er land, *Busts In Branch end Teem:tot
leshuyicia County, which were itir/OZed
kIZI•rY 170 k LW trift , atlit to Jelin Otto,
rooert hod J , ; tu The undltri.. sel •
-katelesta /Pi the 'bore Dams
to acres. T he lead is well
44.1 d WWI Ilmost suitable fat railroad
- r 41.1 prop{.
D. g. AU that certain lot of ground situate in thd
11 4;on,0 of nrhoylaill•Haven. upon whish erestse
I , :rec-itoty itt/iit Dwelling, and sit necessary
•-ol11;n;ngs. This property ha now oosnpied by Dr
lieu agar. To gay owe essitaos of precusLog
501,1141 If, dahoylthi Cavan, an opp4rtuoity is now
tfe red to secure a euturottaht• bailie/Ulf hales rarely
1., be ma; wl:o. •1
No. 3. all I:uncertain lot of groundsheet* In Port.
bootuled sad described es follow. :—Begtto
ts-404: on the swath sloe of Pottsville Street,
,at a, a:goer of the lot h.lloolling to Henry Porter.
Pones by Oa same south twenty-four and a half
.I t ( ons huadred feet to a poet, Diens* 1207th slaty
n';t rad one half east llftyteat to a poet, thence north
i.,nty-fenr trod one pelf west,onti hundred feet to
Po:U.011e Sliest, [hen's by the same south rixtpliv•
onc.kalf wait fifty feet to the plies of begin/del.
I. A trait of Orli rate timber land, eontainine
. 1 .... acres , situate in elsbuylkill Townshlp,ltbout
zrsa fulls' bash of Tomato:a, in LOallpt Valle .
CLY.
...to to Centre Strait, YOttaTilla, directly MEß opposito
us gi.ttliopst Chetah. id story. •
n, >IQ f
aIIEAT SAVING TO DIZOICOLIIIOII.
•
Ecap - Dalii•rod widwei Reitertn .
D. ,a0110L:ti 68. tcspocitniiy ADOOUllsell tO the
11 ..nuh!:. that be has •conata fitly on hand Ott. Soap
ar..l ~..nni•a of hie own manufacture, at his Factory
h:th be rani warrant to be sepal to
4, Y ~,1 1 hare or . al•ewheta, sad at lowarprlaaathait
e wate.ot.seo ta any other
ILIgh711: ta:P pricna paid for Talloto,at Lila
Pottivtile.
•
t irLattlrer—Nr.w EDITION-17e0
amt . : tor -, E4ltrd by F. (S, Bluest ,
• ig ;
Feat fibtes to
ato tur dale. cf tbo Acts* an
talc: nog ti; Lb, rettlort II Will
=1
35. .
' • ~ ~,• •,,ri• ,c.,trialUtia.ollotticue..Ptes
.1 a a: kt.i in/.1.14.1 ith...ldi 1.2111 by
' B. HANNAN, :.
- ' Law and ldiselillambreks tiooks•4liPir
11.0 1.1 ii.•'.3
te—
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i i: . ii.'.l. ...* Egli
Aa ...., ut Q; )...i#ll,l 1 , ,f,
.*. VI.II/0 i Lute 6
1114:—A complete elf Oft
ltrA. serious sizes. Phial
r 1431, km *al* 14
B. 1 1 /./i9A X.
VOL` xxx
LIFE 'INSE/
i LIII9 -
•
'rag GI3UD LIPS
and TRUST COMPANY at.
Opt. No. an CURER UT tiT.;tha Pint Aso
of the •Castom Rouse.
p er p e tual. tkatinneto mate latiarancinthsllthatirt
themost &litigable terms: _
Tbeti.zapluil being paid upailtd-ASWlsMed.liMillonr
gam a taiga and cuastriatlyincthatdrigr s dl dl
Whirs a perfect security to 11.1 taws*:
Ths munduas may be paid yearly. tdaPrpseiri . .#,
Ths Company adds lON is perlodlmillytOigi*lme
summon for life. The ant Donne, approptgathiLlis
scember,lB44, and th e second bonus milli - 001W.
SI% account to an addition ;of 0003 0 0 10- SViliqr
01000 insured 'ander the °idler' policies. iMthing.
011101 50 which will be paid when it shall becoßM*
claim. Inatead of /1000 us iglus fly Insured t.theeisigg
oldest moon et to 01.4.T7 50 ; the nest in age to 024*,
for every 010001 . the others in the =WO propoinla.
actiordlng to the amount acd tune of standing, wit
additions make an overate of more than nu per coril:.
upon the premiums paid, without increasing the rt*
oust premiums.
JdAIIAGEuS.
Thomas Ridgway. . Jobb S. Brown,
Amon Davis. D. Danner,
John Jay Smith. . Frederick Broome f ,
Robert Pearsall. • George Taber,
Joseph Tearer, John 11. Latimer ...I,p
Thomas P. James. Wharton
Joseph T. Balky, . John R. slack
Pamphlets containing table of rates and'erplaMit . -
tians,iorm ofappticatton and further infornatton can
.be had at the mike,
• THOJE&S ILlDOWLY:Presideni.
20NR F. JiBiLS. Actuary - . •
Cr The subscriber is Agent for the above ' Comon_PY
dhugikili County, and will effect IntoraCtre. and
revs all n.coveluy lOW mation ua. the rutjoct.
ItAbitiAN.
.15-14 •
April 9.1531
CLOTHING r
BOYS' OLOTEUNG
('QS mibbent.rawoults rerpcmil Lai) inform thelrgu.
mereUll Meads acid customers ut le chaplain Eo.
teat tbilliastortmentof Clothing 101 Yout,j °tttle
men is MIKA Wrier than ever, cod !bey, e ths p oced
to mill clear. Ye islinc at - a distaste, base {be
privilege or estimogtug clothing purcbased it Oils
stele, ti iYal do Dot au!t. , •
P. A. HOYT & BROTHER,
171 Chestnut Bt, corner of Tooth, Pa (M4'4,
April ft. 180. .13-17.;
CM
Qffiattty t,6s Itrtill tots' of CRoappois
CILOTOING i • Cliiithing : I. CLOT4I/ NO ! !
Tam most 'smarmy° assortment of ' ..
Clothing -in Schuylkill Catiutt k Horn 10
to SO per cony. cheaper and lietter made. 1 p
than can be. purchased elsewlbara, is at '
l''t./Lll.O/16 11ALL, 6 4ottier Ofeelltfratidilahanton
go ntreets. . .
, A magnificent astontr.ant of FALL and WINTER
cLOTHIM/, of the most fashionable styles, it non
on band and ready for sale atpricesthat VEPVCOM:.
PSTITION. As • very article mod at this emabllsh
meat La cnanuftictured In Pottsville, ft la, therefOre,
expressly sainted to this region, and 01141 U waled•
vantages to purchasers over all tie est', Igfsrier
City-was Ciellie/.
oNE TRIAL wilt prove this, t,eyond all-diiiitie, to
any who are stranger* to the fact; -and•thoae who
have not yet purchased- their -FALL-ere--WitiTEII
Clothing,willdo well to callriadjudgefof themsellreit.
An Immense variety of .
BOYS' IPLOTHING, ' .
..,
Suitable for the season, at low prices. ,
Remember the old stand'," OLD Oda. 141.1.." spy
ma of Centro and .iledutotorigo Streets:
EDWARD T. TAYLOR, Piopriedor:
(Late IdTPIIIOOTT & TaiLoa,lmporters oi(nottuiqud
Dry goods.)
CFAIIII.--SDWARD T. TAYLOitdderchant
Tal !or, tvOnid respectfully catlike attention of hie nu,
moron@ friends and the public to his Fail and Win
ter Sto;:k - of Clothe; Cantimere, Elegant yestluds.
tke., 'elected (row the beat markets, wroth he in pre
pared to Wake up
. to order, at very moderate prices.
an eesohment ofGlovea,lierehleta,dospenders,tilik
Shirts, &e. •
Agent feline Nda - liork,LcindonpLad Pertsfasdio'ne.
Pottaville.Oct. 9 164.1. '4O-ti
IRON FOUNDERS:'
• -
NSW IILACIESMITZI'S sttor.
' `US underaigned begs leave to Inform the cliltins
. • Pdttsvilie and vicinity Oat he has oponed; a
Th e dlacicsetith's Shop In Seventh Street, beiwee n
.o r,
4st and Norwegian, an the tot of ground occu -
• , 11 In part by •Esterly and Schuyle
.1-13 e Screen Manufacturer,: lie' is
*pared to do all kind, of Smith's
itn. rk, such as Horse- shoeing , ironing •
gone, &c., &G. klad, Manufacturer of Grubliing
a and Dround Picks, Miners' Picks, hiker, 41ed
and ,Wedges. He would take this method or in ,
lag the Meshasics that he manufactures Stun,.
• luting Tools, which' are always made at , the
. ei t ss a tn i otlce. , '
.. Jelliall MATTED.
vi
tle , Dec. 3, 1813 - . 494 m "
-
.
POTTSVILLE LRON WORSE% C
GEO..MASON,& CO. RESPECT
fatly announce to the public that they
have taken the Establishment known
as the Pottsville Iron Works on Nor-
WiltslllD , where they are prepared to build all
kinds of Steam Engine.. manufacture Etal/road Cir.,
and Machinery of almost every description; at the
shortest, notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
—Pentium from abroad, in l.grant ofSteare Engines;
' will find It to their advanteg%to give them a call be
ton: engaglig elsewhere, - :Lay 11 . • a ,
40-tt
Emma =ADM" lIEWN,AVORILii..
• ; uvrosopi 'at BRO:. Iron and Brass
Mtl'Oundes, tespectfully Inform their pat
ron.; and the public generally, that
they are fully prepared, a tthe above ps
teoligumetit, to manufacture Steam 'Engines of every
sixes Puraps,Railroad and Drift Cars.and ceery alter
description of iron & Drina Castings suitable for tho
Coal mining or other busincali.ou %be Most reasonable
Wine. iiiso, - Diowing Cylinders for Blast flu/nice,
and bdachitle work la general.
Repel:in of all blade done with neatness anddie
patch, at tbeloweet - prioes. All o:ort Published by
thorn will ba Warranted to perform cell. They
would .011411 the custom of those who may watit`ar:.
tidies in their line in -tole_ voetnity. All orders will
meet with i numedlats and prompt attention .-
8. W. HUDSON,
B. W. i111,11.440N.
Mush 4,151 t k
FRANKLIN IRON • WORTH.
TLIM SUBdth.lßEite. ANA 01ThICE
to the pnblic that May are Lite Notizie
ors of ths Frdnai/1 Wtal.'.,i'dtt ( ::.:Lon.
:eddy cadice on by r 3. ditty :eau, Tillitre
they COPtltille to manufacture to order., at the iiiie.t teat
170tiee, 'Steam hosinus,Puctips, Coal LicelliP.rs, and
Machinery of almost aoy WIC or deactiption. fur en, so
los' oeother purpotee. Also Railroad sod Drift Cara,
Iron or brass Camlngs'ofsoy site or pattern. Ot'ders
are respestfully 'whetted.
GIRO. Li. F.15!...E1t dr. BRUISE:It.
SHOVEL WORKS. -The rubscribers
*notions to furnish the eviller+ and Dealers of
Cotioxy, with hhovols of all alues,al the lowest Phil
adelphia prices. Attention is purticularly called to
their Coal Shovels: Ordeis fox daovelF of aoy also or
pattern prompity atteeded
dug. 21. len
POTTSVLIAL2 Amour; al MILL.
„ .
THE a I.7l.l3Citlinat respectfulty en
atinounce to the public, that their cew
Rolling Mill is now corupletert and 1n
full operation, and thatthey are prepar
ed to stiliply all hinds of Mar .rou 01 varlet!, •alt.e4,
whisk they will waireut to be superior In quality
to any obtained from abroad, al the same prices.
They also manufacture T Hails, for the use °firm
Coltleries'and Laterayloade, weighing Crow 2/ ,to SO
lbs. per yirdonags °Ulm best lron, and which will
be famed touch cheaper than the imported Wide.
Being mactisai ineshanies, and having oad censld
stable experience in the iron business, they' chits{
themselves that they can give satire satisfaction to
purchasers, and will also make it their interest to'pa
monies home manufactures. CO.
) tieuals.nußmen &
Doe: A. 1831. : , MX•tf:,
WASUUJGTON IRON WORM
• ' • , POTTSVILLE. PA. - ! •
• J. WREN - et. BRO'S. respectfully In
. • •
rite the attentlon of the beeine4s Comm
unity to their New Machine Shot.' and
Foundry. Greeted between COAL and
Raw; oad dweets, and (touting on rinrwegien . Stree);„
where they are prepared to extents all orders
for Machinery of Brass and Iroa,such as Steam
SWIMS, all beds °Marin a for Soiling Kills,
Grist and Saw Mills, Siesta and Double - meting
.
Pumps. Coal Breakers, Drift Care, ail Lind of all
road Outings, such as Chair', for dat and T !iall;
Frogs, wwftebac&e.; all Medi of seat and wrought
frog Shatilag. Being Practical Slechanici, and latter
having gado Oa demands of the Coal Region their
etudyffor years, also all kinds of Hashluary in their
ins of bushman. they Batter themselves that 'Work
does at their Latabilehment will give satisfaction to
all who =Owner them with a call. Ali orders thank.
fully reaelted and promptly executed on the meat rea
*citable terse.. . JOHN Y. V.
05t.11,10111
TO COAL OPERATORS AND o=ll2o
•
PION Eli BOILER WORES. s•
TBE Bubserthers respactfillty mvtte .the .
tion of the business community to their *tiler
works, on the Island adjoining the Pioneer f er
nes*, Pottsville, Pe., where they are prepared to
manufacture •. ' A •
BOILERS OF EVERY .DESCRIPTION,
Smoke Stank., Air Stacks ' Blast Pipes; Gasime
tem, Drift Cam, ace:, dr.c. Boilers on hand.
Being practicsl Mechanics and having for years
devoted themselves entirely to this branch of bull.
nese, they Batter themselves that work done at
their establishment will give satisfaction to all whit
may favor them with a calf. Individuals and Com
pahilw will And it greatly to their advantage to
amine their work Difore amens elsewhere.,
TURN dr,33..ts IotoBLE.
May C. vitiS• . • 19-Li
Ina rroaallir EMADES, • * Ea rrii.ss:
111114. G. L. MILLER. 4. co., tool,:
ANII/ACTURBRIII and Wholesale and Itstiall
111.Dealens to WINDOW •eilleDlo3. flontb-iffesc
corner of tiECOND cod Anil fittest,. Pilf,L4-
08LPHL/c, curb. Of • Gothic Landscapes, golden.
Vasa. difoleo, 800 act*. :
GOLD aoartzes, ito.. •
01 th• most beautiful designs and perfsetl4 of
nalsh in thireountry, and at such as
to coalitinge all fettipilltillOn. Buff and Wit-ta dint.
binds. Damtnlca, 'Cassese, Gordo, Brasses, dcd.; in
sway rarl ty,tor etty or. Country' Trade. wa,
cite ao szatolaatton (dour met, at sti• ,DspoS, D.
W. corner of disoad aatAscalatreatS,
Jan. S,, 1634 45at
En
PATTERNH•••-4ho suttee!!
V bet bag jtiot received a lot of Vonlbuto Pa4roo
of Paper Hangings, KIWIS supetior to any L'itoo of
tho Madero: °toned lo tblooettlon. Also, • •
.GOLD l'Aekatll,
or Itiviatec3nd loostilitutilutpstternit, ellen pea
city . Folsom, at - !!AM! Alt.*
Cboopysiir sad VAlliett t3lOO.
•
ELL/LitOAD OVlDE.—Biiom
itiews now ftautoo4 Gulag our inn
Putistille and ft oxamg i.altrund,UtimmiLi, tI Wce
wiry, Mineral bud of nut:toot tomiurceo, ai.d , conwr
•uljeCis uflllllll 4t tae 11.414. WWI butafOuslatt.'
YElo33tablar—tor ikAis
thstui Ng Book as. 4 Station's,' siton4. _
lab. Lk lON . • •
• -
.
. . . .
... -
.% z:vritt. Tructizetf.-I,llpktt xa . QT- Tat tam, Auctik , tranwortirsoluttas. . Taus , aa MAMIE= WVA, an OrLINOTI to Ova_ glum Lys.p OA •sc'[, 4;4 ! s iTOIN SO ODNADIN AND •INALANDIE..4), , ,, t
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GEO.'S. F!BLER 11:B1101.1:IIIII
rt-tf .
THOMAS WARN,
JAMES WREN.
.410-tf ,
-I A: .4,47
141'1
;
' l , DRY . WODS.
• t
AVlsidelehlfr4
EIM:ME
GOODS STORE'
, 1 luir G 00.,,,,
.:.'::''?!--.-'-'' ' ' A lifsdrAr -
est &Neu.
anemias
'slnikaiiii,orrigiropinvites=toidiees
raillaT
C , „ god STU i c lawn al* STramessi hi,
"VIAL 1
, .tof
is* poSigat de 'belt 11,- .' '
gegUr4 Wr.F. f• •
....,,, drum sa).
000," t .: 4*;:, 1, t . r. 1 . ' daltiimms.,•.".
,44ptingd
glittlf-ajoilll'Ont7radporoiNomns...__ irds. JOPOIO
' . 4 cilt" ganitd Imo alf!•7!_ "-
rtiiiVit,l. ,--fjj_inuivirty. ~1,...1 ~ , f- •., .
; 1itu1te.”1.711:24-imod. Gwatt
4upleatitiV '
;itliiiid in*lnt *-
i APO. Geed.'
10:41siumuni ilt roiOies - sivo,k !°.
.... 'Ni n a ii,IPC ' i • ,
'bPRL?t4:-ilf.D r5t.111211.6Z-IMT GOODS'
- -, • . ig 11 64.- ° • 2 ,
1,,.. V. Etzpuy; remit:tog thimite for the illirr&
o:patronage extended to him by his country glands
'denim the put seats* informs them that tie &now
prepared to suit founhesere, irons a large and opts -
...
did /neonate:in of :
'Web Plaid oilier,. i 1, IPrench Printed Lawrie,
APi Ing 6t,IPC4 fil lip. ', Pails Silk Tissues,
kith iirocade i ti }- Rich Figured Hutu.,
Superb Piaui t " ' F; nitia &degas, •• •
The Best Liiesa • .±
~ - Grenadines, Organdies,
changeable silk,, &a. L/41*Lnc'; Gingname. k .
IS/110, Splemild .Embroideries. Kid Glove/. Grape
and Csehmere,Sticale,. Pan/ 1111101{141/, Igt. - with
many inner durable goods.
line newest ety.ef et goods will be constantly fa
cetted add stades lures at any inner store is the
city, -', l. . J.V.; DEPUy.
No;4lli.Bth'Btreet,Philadelphui,
Feb. 2 3,7E 5 1: : 11 • ' - 8-3nur .-
. ,
q O CiDS UCHNIE.,
& LAN DELL, lih and Arch dtreets; Phil-
JUAnleiplua, hive into ,season endorsed their moan•
iittigieriti tertian enables them to offer a much larger
muck of Dry Goodei ter the inepec thin of COUNTAY
BUYERS. - -
in toe amortinent May ,alwaya be fond a fall Baia
BLACK [* •
rAgl *1116,1'
d&AWLdi--.Att kind.. ' . ' •
Littadd 000Dil--alt klub.
BTAPLB:LINSN tiK)0108,. '
110 COTTON seas,
BO • 1 WOOLEN - GOODS, •
BLACK GOODS—ail kinds,
•INDIA BILEd,
• effIAWLB, dec.;
Scarce and deetiable: goods can always be obiahiad
by applying to; SICIIK & LANDELL,
_• . ; •,, ciri and accordingly.
TERMS—Nett Cilia; and prkes ruly.
13. Good - Country Alone, received. .
Feb. 25, 1654 8-11 m
OILS, GUANO, &
p. 4. & s. imam,
DEALkaS IN OILS,
7 awl 8 SOUTH NEAR V.4"2, Plulisdelphsa,
1:0 000 DALLOhS RACKED 'WHALE OM.
16,000 Gallons Whiter Whale and El
coitus( 011,
Boles Spann (s2A,Adamanthio Caudle.,
9.3u0 " CAeadeal (Siva Pale and brown Soap,
March I. 10.54 (Feb. 4,1664, 342 m) .
azo. & Co.,
96 80111* W#ARVE.d. PHILADELPHIA.
. ,
VEEP consiarnty on ,band flill ellyphu of the
ilfollowing !tingle of OILS, which they will sell
at the lowest Tartlet rates.
Sperm Oil, WhaleDil, • Bottle;
Solar Oil, 1 Tanner's 011, - Candles,
Lard Olt; Slepbant Oil, . Naval Stores.
G. R. L.,& CO. Mill continue to manufacture and
Sell Design's ;celebrated Patent Lubricating 011, for
which they are the sole owners.;
This Oil is 'rrow in general use on the principp
railroads In the; Eastern and hliddleStateru
Feb. 23, MS • • • , d-3m
ziperm,y,Lerd:hnd Whale Ohs.
Of tha finaat yughty for Araitztfaitursea. us*.
ALSO
SOLia Alia ELEPHANT OILS,
11TAX,Sperm Ailamantrae Candles, Eke, au.
.11T alio, ver-I'tlosphate of Utile, Olive, Pala and
ET./Wu for sale by
JOHN L. POMEROY. ,
Oil acd ConunLvslon Merchant,.
22 South Wharves, above tlianscout St.,
Feb. 4.16.54 . 1 • S-2m
1000 TONS Eo.
SUPER PHOSPHITE OF LIME,
. .
TIEBERG•e: oalonoi. AND GENUINE, war.
.I.JranGd of auparlor . quality, th e dupes' Oa.
• ' I
nore
lathe world.: ;.
Farmers wad daalertaapplied a; low price.. .
EXTRA - QUALITY LAND PLASTER.
5030
,liarrelti SX.lra quality Land Plaster, aeleetid
expressly fur XisifertiLialay quality.
40,000. bustle" of.same la bulb... • -
I,ouo:banelqplclard Mater, j
. • - 100 4 ; pfastitg "
•UV " 11190HOL.-
• el'Ellti viAN cillaz7o. 'l.
This article:we giTer ; In
'coaddeace to our custom
ers,as equal tqany imia2rted Aid fat superior to moat
la the market,
.5,000 bags of this su p er i or Guano, for sale at the`
lowest market rites. Also, •
PATAGON.iAN GUANO,
' POUVRETTS. •
?GROUND CHARCOAL. &e.
C. FRENCH & CO.
At the STEM tLASTER Toll
Avenue. Crown ;tad Oillowhlll Streets, Phllad'a.
Jae. 2i, 11$ . • 4.3 w
GUANO! GUANO !,! GUANO! i!
INTE rapt cifalli inflirm our Friend' and • Casio-
V mete that we shah hereafter creepy the EN
TIRE STORE; No. 43 south Wharves. eitserUng
through to No. 33 SOUTH WATER STREET.
Our business has heretofore been transacted In
THiel HEMLINE. bat basing now glee WHOLE of
it, high two accessible fronts, one on the WHARF
end ,he other ¢ n WATER STREET. we are enabled
ICI offer greater trecarriss to FARMERS. both as
regards space and the DELIVERY of HOODS. We
invite those in want tit; articles Id oar line to favor
'llll with a call it our OLD 13TAN D.
MO tone No. 1 Government eerilylab Guano.
lOW " Super. knosybsto of Lime:
DR* Itble. roudrette, superior Quality,
Also, a gabital aisoNment
buret. &c., ter aiiie at the lowest' market prices, by
• - ALLEN it NEEDLED,
No. SI SOUTH - WHARVES. That SIM • .
above CLIESTAUT Bt., Ptillad's.
Jab. 21,185 i 3-Sal
PUBLICATIONS:
zusatrqsaciN lON Tun inszil.
Ri'VVEEIV Mt:Darker, of Ohio. and the Rev. Dr.
_LP hell, of Philadelphia. Price 7 cent s —just re
ceived and for cite at D. BANNAN•ie
•
cheap Deod 'More.
rih. lly Is:4 ; 6
DV PER'. ON TU EAPOOALTPRIL ,
N Exposition or tLfe Propheele, 'of the Apoco
,lllypse, by Key. Jas. 'De Pal, now Chaplain la the
U. is Anny;add formerly Pastor of the Episcopal
Church in remitting. For eats at
B. B Dittl'al Boon and Stationery atOnt.
Feb. 2a.1130
• NEW LAW BOON& •
U [MON' it DIGEST. last. edition, fresh supply,
1" -- Greenleaf on ILVldeacc, .3 vols., new edition,
Troueat & Haley's Practice, claw edLloo, ' •
Bouvier's Law DlStlonary„ new -edition,
English Law and Equity Reports, • - 1
Tuisther wish al) the new A.aw Books ...so soon 1111
*oat!, reielved and for pale at the cheapest rates, at
,' • • B. HANNAN'S
fa: anttkilicallaaatias Book Btoe,Pottattlla,
Maid, 4, /be'l .
t •
Useful'HOOkit—For Salo Low.
. - - -
Pparke Life slid V41414416' of Wanhington, Dinah,
Rocytlol cedlk Amtitcana, 14 vols,
.Losilna's field liSor of the An:oilcan Revolt:atop—
' numerous pAtell.
Waverly hovels,actroplete to II Or 1f !alai • '
mug* roata:422 vol., Isms. • • •
Cooper's °:• '
Chnnatere Infomiatiatt for the PaOpla .
,1
John Adams!;Worits,d van. elrh.
Unnhe. Webstaes; Wolkc vols,lvo.
Lardunra Lenturen on flolease and Art,l soli,
Rollins' Antiont History, ft volt,
Roweell , s Life of Johnson and Worka,.wlth a 00-
era] assortment of idlscallantous and Sahool 800,
Btatioaery, Ake., fOr sale at low inlets at
, B. BANNAN'R
•
Petri Book and Stationary Store:
• • - • 8—
14ITCEINW8 OIMIWTIMITIIIIIIAL ATLAS .
rg os"re IN pie Maple of the varlets Empires.Hing
lidos:ea. States and Republics of the World. with a
special Map of each of me United Statei, forming one'
hundred and to ego , maps, new slum, 1851.
William's New.. Traveler', and Tourist's Guido
through the United Stites and Canada, ke., with a
new map, 1354. • !
txplorationot the Valley of' tbd Amazon, by Lieut.
Herndon. U. S. Nl.with map and plates, Soo.
Grinnell's Polat Beim: Won In Search of Sir John
Franklin. by'r. Bane, many plates.
Autobiography of au 'Aetreas—by Mrs. Mowatt.
Hale and MishapeOf Travels—by Grace Greenwood.
1. or sale a V ; B. 11ANNAN'll • .
Book and Stationery Store.
March 18404 . 11—
apeeckes op Nebraska lineation.
_
yEECLICep of Douglas, Sucaner t iteward„ Beer
liJett, Mite. &C.ioa the Nebraska
Barker and Berri Doenssion ors the Bible,
Intealla's and Berra do do do
Hot Cora—by Sown Robinson. • '
The Oid BreWery the Ladle' of the Flee Paha
Mission.
Grace Greenwood'. New Book of Travel;
Airs: Pertiogton'is Carpet Bag of You,
Broomwell'e New Garde of the Pkiiedelpbta and
Beading
Potfpbar rapersonin.'
Diertes for 1114—ea dons trigs%
for saleai , • BANNAN'e
- Book and Stationery Store.
Match 11. I 8 f 10—
MUSIC.
,/ Udmurt:tat. nor. of musk, Informs hie Mends,
1.1 1 J.. acid tee public that ; WA second toren Ist giving
Insmittloui On thy Plato &C., will COIOMenCe on
aioaday 1011 Vhf April. ! The "suftecrlber respectfully
tcqueint 'boo. who wish to favor him with twat pat
ronage to forwont;thotr =Del arearlyao possible, 88
he tan take thtly s few more pure. -
Maosion Eioatoi hit. Ouit
tw. hub 18.'84; 111.3 s
•
, _
15 (1 itEAKIS WRAPPING tad BLAATIN9 PA
UPER., of different ewes and quatisy. Just rit-
Cid Ted 'lid Alt nit, gbvbeak std tillon.llll
1..
H. BANNAPPff
tamp Anon, !Kam;
Nunn 111,1161 - ; '5 11'r
,iOUN TED ttitAOPTIZGYPAPIAIL—VIIRY
1VJ.1.0W.--The lobscriber teaolost rozetwodl a lot
or hiountut Wattles Paper. ot Utlallllll tow moo. to
which he Inv !tea tha etwoilou of Zoodoeto. Drafts.
Wait, fr.C. AtiO. tats of common Dutch* Paw. at
shout Lott the utakt otitis, at IL DAZef4 ANS -
Vtiap Book:and Mations* atom Pottsville
limit LER . :
'
IneSl
• • '
A,. TURD,
• •-• • 1
AC I TUPtrW ''
otti•,:i4.4.r,'4L4i,
•pAtinfac-itsiarrtsimi
near Putetilevotoiiie the cerrlootieslo.
tide hiehly,fiethreld'vreareeitrat, apyvhage.__ , l6
Frei" wen Frinesheithilikek They tlesolutl4ll4l2
to lu dery ltob>ti 4 Ft-OF window/tor' well at
WWI.UP Pella Us huipendedst,
any p e t e r , . 'shrimp Des totem Dti 140 it and
etr_ WU*. &piling every
,opyortriaull.nt
ebithlet Op goer. ' They . sic 10 aim&
fA aneaserseet eh4awly as cheap as Os Ordinary
~ditt aflkiti,4lrq satt . 00torOVPI. !Aloft
an 11%.1141,11146.. -..,.. V.: .1 -•••• -"• .••• ' •
TILIIIIPLSISI9NIIIDOOIIIIIII2SIII4.I Miff
(hid,, Gill ca4pii".lloooll4.4orairicZelOttls.
Ike. • •
• larrriuir Elitibor*Oaf.' thosiii. - Wihorawii painted
to order. Wlrealeth Witidow Pe'reeiFitaanerackered
to'order,heititlfeity hoiiisesped Win.
;-• • - • . FORD,
Whalesaithia email Dealer, - No. South
Eighth 3 , 111 #oorbekro Market, Planed's.
Miy r AM. Sltty
~T :OCOO FACTORY.
MOROCCQA ND EATIiER A BEIGE „FINDING
tdpit et Direa 014 *land on ItOltoad lltreet.
. . ~
The undefriatled rejtpeetfulty , informs the costa:i
ntend Of the above well known-eetabliehment. that
he will tontlintarthe fdANUFACTURE °fall ktndeot
•,' : MOROCCO, • : • :
Such as Kid. etiithr, ?reach morocco; Shoe:. Hat k
Book Blndinp4int linings ! , ea., ae., and wtlicood2
stanttr' hare on:handle general assontnent of 111
kinds of : , - .
4
Ouch as Oak.Ttillisethend lied 8 letaithers Slettal3r
ter Ripe, Fre othend City Coif pkfrut, ' i
Dilikoll' 1 upper -Leather,
And a variety. .o:Shod riodlog*, ouch at ,Threedr.
Nails. Pell. e1,..4400.; Ate.,ke., all of wrath trill be
told lathe I.O*H.IT 04.811 PRICEA. • . , ,
JOHN L. 311181 , 110:
1, An blade of au a*, snob, atOtheep, Coat, Deer,
ke.. and also btaeitakettiirsaehanne toe Leather,
it the highest inkrket; prices, or paid for In CABII. •
Poturtite. oe,ti9 1853. , 444(
PEISIP , FOR COLD WEILTRET.
. , JEf Vac. esa Dirertfroses'aSt. Lime:
friioslll, waiting gist-rate Buffalo Robes:for:the
jCowing wtattr,cep be'aopDhedcbeapatthesoti
aanber's. A lac amiortment of cartons. Coco; and
all of the best guilt:Mum received directty yolyi St.
Louts. .;
Slogle and DOiible Carriage HareesS.Sitier Moun
ted aud duisheri,ta the handsoinest
styl e yewaye US Aland. Also, i 0 I' .Tlffagt •
heavy terms, manufaetured of the
best materials cloud hnd durable.
Saddles. bridles and all sorts of -
trappings 6010403 g to the uddlery •
business, Sept cousin utly ready for sale or made to
order. 1:% - ;
Hartielle sUltakie for Colhary pdrposee on band, or
made to over Siebert' notice.
Kr Orders ter fiernesti, &c.,promptly supplied
reasonable ter*, , L. Wo.ll6LfiDuftriir,
Opposite Eplieeptileharth,' Centre St., Pottsville.
Dec. 10, 1tta14:..1 ( 24,1 9 i -
GAS-rirtipn mu) .rupsurpas,
Q
111TH & baring had very considers,
1.7b1e experlenie ae tiro Fitters, fool great confidence
in offering theiriaktv ices tattle Milieus of Pottsville.
They have commenced business on thelr • own se.
count, In the hi:Omani of the bolding below 'Jdisio re'
Jeerttal Office;binere 40i-orders, either for O,
ing or repairitief,'dnay be left and they. WIII , ICCtiVe
the most prtimpbattentlon. Their pipes and other
materials instil:mot the very nest kind and their'
Fittings of.eves* description that marbe desired,
will be furnished and put up. In • workinanliktrinan
net and at the *Wiriest possible notice. • •
.• - • SMITH & DOWNING.
N. tries or.Guage Cocks, Watcr.Cocks,
Steam Clocks, Ori.Cupi, Oil _Globes, and
.-Elbows of
all sizes, conetahtly on hand. All Made of work in
Brass done at thirenormst notice.
N0v.211, 195$ ; • ' 46.6 M
rip HE Subset)bar, being about. to •Introdnee Steam
1 Power and'otherwtse enlarge Hie
'facilities of bleflalready eitenalve
Melte' the attention .)
the public to hliraanufsclare of Vaud. ozaisim"
es, Wagons and;Vehicles of every
,descriplies.
Having everi•deptirtment• of' the, Coacti.making
baldness at bent; employlpg only the - best workmen,
and using the bed materials; dealers May be lure Of
securing satiBf4tOry work.
Vebicies of every eryle and finish made to order.— ,
Repairs neatipand substantially dons— itt.. Orders•
from abroad proMpily &needed to. . •
ids Shop, Morrfil addition.Ceittre St;inearly oppo
site the Yorkidtnte,Tottevilio.•
GEORGE JENNINOd.
Earth 114100:1 . ,151•O'
irIIMPOUNDRIti
mHB nudereeined respecttully beg leave' to an
-1 Donna" to the 'citizens of ScbuylittU County,end
the public In deheral, that they have established a
Foundry In Weir4Flavert, near the Depot of the Mine
Hiltitallresd and a then' dietaries Item the
Junction oftbe, Philadelphia &Reading
and Mini' MU 'll.4llroads, where they
aroprepared to:execute all orders. In •
their line of In . tethessiottott es , Froge,:
Chains, &c., for - Itsitrosdr, Coal Breakers,' Water
Pipes, CI kinds of Castings fur-Ma
chinery. Fire and Colter Grates, Plough Shears
and Points. Saab Weights; *c., &c.—They ate like
wile prepared to 'Xeset ip pattern or order of this, or
Davit Metal. 4Lit Orders null be thankfully received
and punctually ':nttended to, and dune In the best
workmanlike nll4llllr, Ind on the roost realtonable
terms. Scrap hap will be received In etebange for
castings,.or the anstotnary price paid' in cash.:
• J. B. IL. K. KEEPER.
N. 13.—W
10. 00 1813d' intuit,' also done at short
.not ice.
Dec.
' 11001 t I
THE •subitriiiy announces •to his >
• 1 Mende and ,the public ,that he has
made a eonaidereileadditlon to bis Book ""•••.
,Bi ndery , and naqtoeured a Book Binder
Imo One Or the 'OOl Modules in Pbila.•
delphia, acquainted with the latest style of Binding,
and who will ttiztA out his wOrk tar equator to any
thing heretothie orodueed in Pottsville. Booksbound
to any style of .Ikindlou, either Plain or in hill gilt
Turkey lttorocnOs i •
Blank Books pe4ted or plain; made to any Pattern,
also printed anittuled:at paces Weser than in the
City. :••
Books bound nu the :quantity, and, Paper thled.to
Pattern by p. 13ANNAN.,
April $, ISM
U. who wa i AIEF of the rea h dot t INa 4, Co.
make shoulA be particular to notice the stamps.
as there We vOlous connterfsiti and Imitations
stamped Collies :0d labelled much Ilse eine; which
are fraudulentlgr_sold in some parte 'of the :Coned
Staten as our manufactnre. - They are made lb differ
ent parts of theloputry by varlouraxe.makeis, and
are generally of very Inferior quality. The genuine
Collins axes, which bate acquired such an extensive
reputation, are InvarLilbly stamped: ". COLLINS
CO. HARTFORD'," and each axe bait printed label
with Iny slgnatille, It Is now more' than , Twarert-
Flee VgAlli Diner we commenced the business with
the stamp of "Collins at Go.. Hartford," and 1 do not
know ofany °Mohan-maker by the name of Collins
n the United Shitte. , 7 SAM. W. COLLINS. ^
August 20.1e4. - - . if
- UT 'CARBON - 7 ., •
SOAP Alk D CAN . DLE FACTORI.
PHE subterliiiii announces to the public that he
nuns! factoteliall kinds of soap and Candles at
his Pastory,,W Tort Carbon ? lichuyiklll County;
which he vritt , ,*arrant to be equal in quality "to
any obtained atkoad, and at lower prices thin simi
lar anicleaca nll' purshased In Philadelphia Or sled
where.
. e r.,
The hlghost &train price for tallow will btrpald in
cash at but taOtOry..
October IS, PO• • '
; ; 43.0
:Illeaii ulyd„
Cottage FarnitUre.
..
rr 118 subitcrierir is reeelving from the best! Mena
-1 rectories in - rbe City, a large tot of Cottage Furni
ture of the, latineand most beautiful. Patterns, em
tomcing whole Setts, all' of which will b. !mid at city
prices, carriage tf dded...'
e je a
He also keep‘on hand, and manufactures
to onler.*ll kintli,of Household Furni ture,
at the latest, mast lathionable and des mia
Patterns, all of which eau be examined at hie Were
Rooms. ;loner dr, Centre and Union meet/. nearly
opposite the Cplyeepal Church—all of which will be
sold at the evillpwolt rates.
.7:. • - . HENRY HKESIOANC.
April $,16411:;,.1 . 4 ' , . . 1471.1
• • oosaai Ounws ammovaa,. •
, 'jos sunscalaza HAVING Fn.
• t .tip one of the largest Coach Shops
trObe State, In Coat StreetrPutticille,
nett tod.H. Adams& Co.'nBcrean
Factory, arberetkis facilities for manefeetering ill
kinds of Carriafatandt.ignt Waggointeatinot be stir
passed—being ailtractical Kean:tote, and brans tl
PUtnberof yearef , experienaeirt the bustaese.b•nuFall
to give gioneralAatletretios,
All kinds nf Getrlagew and Ltght Wagons' kept en
hand. Abro,leeotid-hand Wasonsote. • I .
Ali repairs adetly dope Orders from a dlataftee
protaptly suet:did is.
1 1, . WISTAB A.
Jane oasis':y. , -= Sl•tt
•PLUEI - 1 • Ai NSTAIILISIIIDIENT.
HDICKINADN respectfully annorineed. to the
. public that he baspurebasnd the entire itock of
lb. late firm oribioreton & Dickinson, and , intends
carrying isn the.Piniablug business In all 111 brioche.
at thy old Steed Under tea' Pottsville House, where
he dopes. by attention to tinsinoss, be may be able to
merit a share ofThe publls.parrOsage. no will rial`
enter ids wort Oleos ai good, and it will be dons on
as reasonable t[tins
_,aY uto be done elsewhere.
, fr. lIICKIN RON.
August 11l Our. • . b34.1*
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HR undatsigind are now'prepared to ell all or
-1 deft for thetecusw sod aoporlor article of Screen,.
Their sirens ate woven arm and wittiregolarmesb
es, without ratijattlog ithe wire to the destructive
proem of crialfdag. sad of coarse possesses e much
siesta degree otatreogth and durability. this any
trllcle behove (Weed to the public. lipeclowne of
the work tan at aft tinies be seen at en Hardware
store of D. L. gatirly t Coruer of Market and „Centre
Streets. BSTZHLY . Ic ISCHIITIESt.
Pottimllle, Doi 14, pis& . 5$.U .
LEAD. zmo, molls pan* on,erro
COLORS,
lk anntantared 3y FRANCIS S. LISWIS6c G.
IVJL repremenont by Lows, Jorms & C0.,.35
South b rota Bonin, piniadelphia.
Order* flan kAdly . roceiveyounbaoliV ntten64
to, guarantood give satisfaotion t and o a r e d for
eels an the moot libiral tenni.
For =T144:1,4' partinokro, please sddivss ss
above.
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- 2.341. •
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c'.. ..'llOl2A 1 1212111. • -
271iTZ t} SSNDRy,
Moro No 29 Nilo — ott DEURD 135..;
motiocoo SAN UFA CT URDU. Cufflink Im
-0400,U111. Cllkeikilutoll 424 (SWUM Luther IS apt.
wUtosalood ma 11. Jimueutuy uli Irk.
ones& Strut, lidiadoll .• • -
.120 1%1101. •1r 10.4 i • •
*OTSViLLE,
o9ACEI ULAELNO.
Faecal
wmii: bimz, sinumars.
tr Etteeest,Tta
Aaa,,to hie plea&
)0141ding; to tar
4it. —ma mamma --os.llW-4a Tai:1 0 0) , of
itawlNWesta_
'.listosca. - Homes ri • iargesifilsaoss spentt.4
stbek everogered to,* this4lll2 would;
Li would; InttlC
everybody to wags ogantt "to ha ne:attain-
Owls, to cu l t and eitatabe stseistal be put.
Hecolalllona geeetalsstbrectiou
to boyars.; no cairattslyiltupply say sthrili bought
7tr s taii establistudesu,Watt add Oates, gtatirsiothrtett,
etttepa2r thew', Siissie4 his astectialhoresoves will
be thuod , theiiiebe glare Lapreeettiwhith, for Mt
lbst ShrOlettrit,liwihttredti.s. 13tove ever used;
he Me' ~ ,s loroing- carottoprolredi'bf /03,4 new
..deadilt oven siove, tut Coal 1,4 . Wood; warranted to
bake, Mc add ny. Om caosS perfect wanner,
or the MONEY 1 . 0:14; iSELI the Attar World Coat,
the Llt•etty Cook, thot/ietor Cook, the Girard Co,ok.
the.llelawara Coota.tieY/al , inp, Complete. the Coss.
plats tlook,and a var iety of Other Cool itt Loves._ .
. A variety ofrattataa sod Styles of Farkas, Mace,
And Ma atovea; continually keeps an Land a total:
assortment of Tin and iron Ware. Hooting and all
kind of wort, we/Ist:4'lu pietism of tuisittesa, wall be
promptly attoUtieil 'O.l I s . • Sla uouvkaa.
roust lite, tient. 170553.
oglasotips runreans.
For Ifszatng Pnblid Buildings,lfutuss,
f)%llEdilYilitVACi* ire Lthnly reecaaateaded by
.11. lariat:tale Pc non sm.tid Inc late imuunamd Downing,
as belch the very halt; id use a - they no . not bran the
air thrown into the :card, be e a pleauti, healthy
hest, and a pet ['cut ,titteni of; Vitatitatilti is- sooner,
tea with -the Furnace.; l'imy are arrah used Isiah the
School Houses; 1' Ladle Hdiiiii;:;,4 sod teisate Houses
seem-May is mar cder; 2liss, vatridhlati'hutt Flee
mon SW to flab. • -7.,
mirtBLEIZED Y E3ol.Et i eu tans .
Vire woui.: cell the itsteettmatesltutss,- --
lngto nie beautiful manta/ illAksitoned.
trtututiled agirroulgantets azNiquiltitmlty inlaid With
.pearl; also Virlor and Chaterl:, Granny all'oi
the mosimiguisite slosUus sea thlr Ww*ltielluoi de
ist:. We Lowe limo a Oatieir pf patterne of the. A/or
b:sired - helm been so • reestntly
Introduced. Tha Kam: naisleAs exact :lunation orgies
finest eerie anise: marble; euriMs Egyptian, Lathan,
Sienna, Cerbetiated and whets, all: of 'whichfor,
beauty of design, and exquispe Outse t - cannot Ipe ear
paired. They are Wild at abent, tall the ;eat of mar
ble,
andwillcompare tsverably with the , beet
ilea of tint material: -Those triOcti tel, have already
leg up, have attracted'm itch attention and elicited ex
pressions of the blybe#t aduelratlen.--Ledies and gun
deafen aro invited to Sartnilne oar IlVek of Mantels
before purchasing marble. , • •
EbdolleiCifeS PATStfrirENTlLATOttforChim•
boYms. w Lath Prellerit honk Smoking, aud
makes them draw ; el:equally prevents a Cement' of
ale divert: tloaChlmney. Id any altuatitin. • -
13- . Tbe soscnbor ham been appointee agent for the
ego of the above Purtraees, Mantels nod Ventilators
by the 31auufactuters, in .Ic.huylkill County, whovvill
furnish inetumt city mstr ni
ictis, carriage only added.
ilookitodiatftiolt desert Ueda and recoutendatione
can be bad at hia Houk 'tore.ind any information
given. ' Specimens can be seen= at his Warehonie,
back-of the lifiasfe Jammu:office.
' DAANNAN.
: . 801eAgent!:ar Ochuglialteounty.
5ept.24,165:
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PHILADELPHIA:-
-.-. IcaurTszralavia • . - -
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j CONXERC.L4L - .C4VSTri'VTE., . -
NO Obcituut .StroOt. Phi4delphis.
TUE branches lahabr area- . ' . . .•-
. uuoicAtaxruso, 1 . ~..
ityRITING and
_-"' • COSI AlEil.o t AL CALCULATIONS.
-•
OPEtt DAILY.aud en T.resday.'Wortuesday. and
Friday EVE:sit:NU, or each week. ','
• , H. U. CRITTENDEN, Principal.
Jan, 45, 1659
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• ' 4-3 m
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s. t. GOO a,
(`livccsiaon To{ Flo;;
No, 164 CHES 2 NU2'Sti*et, Ste4irs's Bustling
PHILADELPHIA ., •
ErrENsw rivsic I`lfettellEft.and Dealerin
31usicallnstriunertis of sorely description. <
Exclasive Agent !orate said of Italtt
Ist, Lasts t co.'s
BVISPC33IO2I BUIDOE /Ind Ottl;
eSPIANOS, LlGliberVollondoir 14.1
anus, 3lelodeins. Martin's Onitarajlarps,
sheet Music; 11osie, nitailc, !looks,
Itesidents of.the country will be aupptied by
. .anit
Of otherwise rn ith any Souriie they play wish,aos
low rater as if,porchaaelain persan...,llaving one fof
the largest studio in the United etaull i I feel conti-_
dent of satisfying atl who may favor toe with a call .
or order. •. I • .
c> Orators iii Music suppling on the Inost - I Iberia
terms. Pinang to let. tiecu.id-bandf intros for sale.
.24ay14. 20-ly •
EEE
••• _ • DIMS & ctrura,-;•
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, Dealer,' 'in-
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LAMPS, LANT.EICNS & CHA.NDELIEBS.,
N. B. earner lily/eras and , Charry Ste.,
' • , I {PHILADELPHIA. :.• ' , .
"TAPING enlarged and improved their store, and
A/ having the ',largest a:ion:omit of Limps In Phila.
dolphin, they ant notv;prted to fointah Pine Oil,
cAMPHENE: iliiiiiilNG - FLUID, .
Ethereal oil, Phoagend Gas rnd Lard nil; Larnpa,Lan
trios, of all pateros. Pansy Hotel acid Hail Lamps,
Chandelier". Oirandor,:ra.adelorhs,:aaa Littianala
Lampe, at thaitianu clOrcrs• lowest; prices. Glass
Lamps by, the packago, at a ernill advanceover Auc
tion prices. 11 , t , itiv tante Manufacturer's of Phan Oil,
- Entnimg Plaid,LEthateal ' eq. , ,it,lcobol. and (tbv .only
tame) - Ptiol.atmi-q:cc. r.l , s" , Striu..-.tiqj thee
_,., u.tivivn
at such prices that Morahan''c win find It to their ad
vantage to hay. Lan to, , Ora goinz einewhefe, ffyou
want bargains.; Also,thei dafety Fluid Lampfor sal's.
Ciazt. PI 18.53.1 I ~ ' 38-Iy,,
: DicALLI3TSO & EIR.OTIIIIIi,
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No. 48 CbEST r ITT St., .PhYadslikta - ; -
(At the old stand, estahlishell In 1714, by John Mc-
Alltidar, Hr.), 1 I
OPECTACLEtio
•
Mathematical Inatrumenth,Hpy-Olassea, Opera Ofasa
es, Tharmeraelers,Ttipe; Measure,' Plating Points,
Magic Lantern!. fcc. I ,t ,
• Alva, on hand a largo assattment of COMPOUND
ACHHOMATIO ZliCitbst; or Ed,M Icroseople filldei,
,
&c.. &c. . 1 ,
i"' Our priced and Illustrated Catalogues are fur
nished on application.ant ;not by mangle° ofeharge
Dec. 24, 1 , n31 , ~ • :,' 51`Alin.
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FIVE: PER CENTir
SAVi r NO
Chartdrod &yi the t &di of I:4nnigliPstsia, 1841
CAPIT•I.I/Ti7C/1 .250,000.
!VIE sAv 'No rP N•D 4f the Narionil illafelj
Com
panv, No. 02 Street, WO doors above
Ttairdartiladelohia.te open every day from 9 - o'clock
A. M., to 7 o'clock,P.lM.; and on Monday and Thurs
day evenings until 9 o'clock. This inititutlon le well
known as on: of the a r tfcst and best Managed In this
country, nod pay& riTO err cent. inti r rolll, on money
paid in there; from thd dai' 01 dep o siv,
Any sum front one dolilir upwards is iecalved, and
all aurae, imgeor ontoll, 'Are paid baelt on demand,
without notice, to anti amount.
The BASILIC; ruNro brie ..ilortgages,Gesandßsers,
and other Met !class investments all ; well secured,
amounting to kaif a ult./Lis IV dollars fortlie security
of depositors. ! ' ,
0111ce No. 02;Waltat Slrtiet,9doora alma
HON. ITEN , II.I L. BEN Al Eft, President.
ROBERT q...t.Pitiuou, Vice President.
Txas.T.Bastrmr,Aituary.
114 JARD jog itarEREE:I3.
- non Wm. alcbarda,ilintstown Ji D. fltreeper
Esq„ Editor of the Lugar, Pottstown; J. M. &ha
neman. Editor of t 4 Nastraiistiealppackvilie,
Enos Benner,'Esq.,Culitor (I:the Folnaces Friend;
fiumnytowo ; Von. 31,:•1 ones. late Mayor of Phila
delphia': Hon. John !itoiblits, Jr., member of Con.
gins, 40'diattIct,PM, Mon, James Page. late Post
master of Philadelphia ; Wm; Pennington. late
Governor or New Jiirsey ; John Cf. Brown, Esq..
Pottsville . ; Fred;.•ricl; Lauer. Esq., Rending. .
29.13 23:53.,;17-1,1 41— :
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. ' 2OLLARD. . -
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E EMMER ARTISTE IN llAlR,l77Chestnut Str.
-opposite the State Douse, PICLADELPIIIA, In
ventor of tbe celebrated Gossamer. Ventilating Wig
and Elastic Band Toupnees. 'armlet:one to enable
ladies and gentlemen to measure th if own beads
with accuracy,: I t . ' '
For Wigs, Ineltis . .- ; Troupes, 4 &alp, In.,
j
No, I The round of, 1 s, No. 1 Frogs forehead to
• head.; f i ,' back as fai : as bald
2 From torcheed:ovt e 2Over forehead. as.
• the bead to neck. I • DIY as required.
1 From ejrtOsiltollllTi 3 Over the crown of
the top. f the head.
4 Prom ear to ear ryll ,
the forehead: I ~
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R. DOLLARD has diwaye ready foi sale a eplenditi
stock of Glint`, Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' Wigs, half
Wigs. Prise ts, Druids. COris, &c., beautifully manu
factured, and as cheep as any establishment in the
'Union.
DOLLARD'S Reib stem Unmet or Lustrous Hair
Tonic, prepared from mith American herbs end roots.
the most succeSsful a tlcle seer Prodbced Or Vega
v int the hair from felllua oat az cnanging color, re
coring and prose:nth* it la ..I....ithy and tutu:lint
ftate. Among other reasons why Doi lard's hair cut
ting Saloon maintains its immense popularity. Is the
feet that his tonic is applied to every head 'of bar
cat at his extiblishranntconeequently it is kept to
better preserverloa than under any niher knoWe 41 1 -
pilcatlon. It being trine braatically tested by thou- ,
sands. offs s the grealcittleuarenty of its efficacy.
Sold wholesale and retell at his old:aetablishment,
177 CIIRSTNIIT St.', opposite the State Rouse,Phil
adalphia . '•
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R. t•OLLARD has'At lett discover!' d the as pies'
"los of HAIR DVE tinCannouncer It for sale, with
perfect confidence to i ts Surpassineeverythingoftbe
kind now in ute. It clots the hair either black or
blown. (as may
be d iiied,) and is Ord witkaat airy
injury in els hair cc it, either by stale pr other
wire, 'an be washed bit In ten minute. after appli
cation, without deem:Wig from its Meaty.' Persons
visiting the city areldvired to give. him a call. Let
ters addrreeed to R. D,OLLARD,I7I' Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia, wilt Malec attention;
July 23:1222 . •
.1 ..‘t
they offii riLteir
LY FOR ALIL 1, • !
311 • •
Dhiniztted irtid 'Natural ll Maur and:Npring sperm
,I' . •
, !hauled Wintet add Spring Lard C/11. . '
Extra White Winter dolor Ott,
Rieneheii Eteptrantt Oh. (Winter and Elmtng,)
Strained North Well Coast and Polar . Whale 011,
Winter cunt Spring Whale Ott, bleached, , •
. Straits BMA and Tanners' Oil,
Jelachidery and Greening 011,
Idea Bedford Beene Cemdlee,
pits ntPrltigbei Sperm elndlea,(004061111 01110
Suarfne Candles,
Price'ePateat.eand es,(fererhich Me tremolo Agtlr)
Crystatilneerid Pul thud Candles. rot the above
Oodles we retained the llnit gremlann (a Silver bleu
WO from the r rnehlto Institute, and a Diploma from
the Susie dirlonitural,Peclely,attheleeteentilbltiond.
Toilet 'Almond and Ether Fancy Sash ' • .
Tow, Brown. White and Zeittlte Edep,,
• Banned OlterMetetl in Cakes,
GOLDIN !c PETCE,
$1 Serail Whereat, third swat *rove
LICH itinkeLPtlltdelpitts,r ,
Mar isms: 1 . 1114!
El
so.
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PRIVATE SALE.
3E
- Arint AAMIL,- • ,
41(10(4 . AUT -184710 XL
eroie liadorotlialtirh yT offer roi sale ♦ lar;;O '
gqaqssrrtltjof vlNSicaaLlikiaLLOcK PLANS - lied'
110411.1 Wit, Vale' are lieu ateaetutated sad
su
about hilt a mile ttom the Caltavissa,Williaskipoit
godlarteltailtaad,ou the Audi a sbrlitag Gatia;'
wissa..Cosek, ftam eintsvtile. •
of
the Pies 'is dear et papal stet. aid - all of the
Hintosa is of the Vortauslityef walla fl ee. ; ` Tt ia l em . Aaleasst.. fl aitt lOW-30 tea. and thearliele.bo,
ss Roadstotas CAP be Viand'
It I/Valetta, `piled op, end Will be sold la , OHOltir
or Jols4l Via perobasets.:: For Varthiillarat aptily.lo_
A. t441.001.M. • CO., Catumbia
or to L. tCENNSDY , Cattiwitaa
?layman . . •
'Aida away ,
. .
PDS andereigaed Item ireht:efreap. arid on.
J. reasonable terms his feint consteqns of 91 acres
nearly all undereisltivanon. - Heavy eropsof Winter
grain eta in the ground. The improvementalennebt.
01 one good double tam. togood-repair. another
good dwelling notese and one 'good Barn and caber
outbuildings. • The' property ,- is located In-Blythe
townshiptaibEwas origitailirow tied by Dr., Becker:
The 4stsk can be , divided. to suit two purchaser* if
ditslred.• • ' • .101 IN WANSTAtIi,
stoeit..eonsiating of Id head. of Zorn,.
Loge fcc.. tec-. well be paid at Div!**
salt On application:
• ' "•=4-tr,
THE subterlber offers at Private rile,beiweea ads
tradvire Ant day- of April'lost, the DWOLLING
HOUSE. 'and LOW of Otwupin clouted la the 40e,
*ugh of Pottsville, Senityltill Cdutly, an Oa - corner
of playact and Third direlets,:ler geld kflorodglr; now'
in penes/dodlietlipanCy Of Wa i f. 11. , v?eidln r
riZI rij e an
Morgan. retirtrae9 t eriVat&Va:
Get-fortn • bowleg swami no U.
tirae, anima of *aid Alley and Tilled Ht..
• large - and- eonpuodlons Goacb-atakere
Shea:War& say -very conveniently be •
need for any ethic parpore, llivrelliog house
has attached to it ail tie mete/eery modern improve
monts,tacluding Ali the nittleell for burning vO,-
110 1 1 8 . The sou of spring water being Introduced ,
into the yard fur fatally rase. It Is one of the ben.
built frame draftee hoaxes in the Borough of Pottr
villu tee whole being wailed out in the best miner
with the beet kind or brick.
. .
ALSO; Efts .large and very Commodious ,present
Dwelling Boars asP* Lot of UrOund situated in the
Borough of Orwhp...mrg, as one of the corners of
the Centre-Square, in said Soniugh, fronting oa
kit atriet r or the Ventre Turnpike, apt( on Liberty
swept, ardcontaining in front on Market Street, est
feet, add li depth or length on' Liberty Street, to a
,40 feet :wide Alley, 940 feet. .To this property Is at
tached 6 large barn and stable, a.well ofgood seater,
ith pump, at or near the kitchen door', together with
all the Other neetssary appurtenances. The House
is three-morled,aud very suitable for any ktad,
bushman, either publie or private.
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CH3i °O I9ITMi i.
. Jan 4,1834 1 • • 114 f
- ICOBL SEXES TO LEASE. -
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• plifi MAIIkNOT - 41:41) SILLMOKIN
1 NEST 1;010'SW/41U Treverton, Northumber
land County, /I miles from the Susquehanna Rivet,
basin' their Miami opened, are now prepared to! or
ter the same forLHAti.E. The veins are all abtore
water-level. from Bto 11l feet In thickness, and al a
superior, free-burning el CM- 6.N TURACITE COAL,
free of
The Nianbinery will all be furnished, so that no
outlay will be requited for that 'purpose by . the les
see. r . •
The TreVerion„ Mahoney and Susquehanna Rail.
road, connecting with the Yennsylveoia Canaf,wilt
be opened in Aprli for the transportation of the Coal
mined from this property: •-
Responsible glitters will have an opportunity of
making favorable leases, and are invited to visit Tre
venom, and itosprict these Mines.
-Far further Rhiticulare apply to
JAMES L. MORRIS,
Preshignt Mahanoy and Shamokin Improvs
• . • MIMI Company,Art Trevorton
Traverton4a4nary 14,1334 R-]m•
- •• rou SACS.
A Nap THREE-STORY BRICK ROUSE
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and other Piprtif em .rpttsvillf.
THE sirbscriber °fere et Private Sale, on the rik
t
t reasonable terms, his new three-story BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE, in Second Street, a few doors
above 3arkt.t, immediately beside the Ist Blithodtst
Ch his Bee building w Just cote
rie has not yet been used. It Is
rand airy, has all the convent miss!
encc . bat it housekeeper would desire, MI
and is•located in a pleasant and conical. as I _
eat part,of the town. There is a never-fail.
ing w4G.:' of eiaelient water in the cellar—a very,
importatt:consideration in the present scarcity,
TERMS—One.lourtb cash,. and the balance: to suit
the purchaser. provided only it be pleperlY Secured.
ALSO, roar Frame dwellings on Caliorthili Ist..
Immediately In the rear of the new Brick, above
mentioned. There ate likewise desrrahle properties.
They can be had oaths came easy terms:
re The whole Will be sold low.
N. B.—Tittea clear and Indisputable.'
L. WOSIELSDORFF,
Opposite Episcopal Church, Centre St., Pottsville..
Dec. 31. lOU !
VALMINLN, PIIQPIINTII - IN POTTS..
VILLE APPRIVATE SALE. CHEAP
The Subscriber oilers at Private Saliall that tract
of Land and building lots, known as the "Carbon
Hilt" or . " Young's Hill" property in the Borough
of Pottsville, extending' from the River Schuylkill
above Mr. I...wter's Brewery to the Poit Carbon
road, being abort 250 yards m width and contatesag
30 acres, more or less. This property may be said
tq be invaluable, not only for the purposes of buil
didg,but also as offering • thO best locality in the
BoroA.h. on which to erect suitable Water Works
for supplying the town - with water. Apply at his
office, corner Cparand Callowbill Streets.
GEORGE W. SNYDEB..
•13-tf
August 27,18.53
FIRE' INSURANCE.
FR/INICLiN FIRE INsURANCR CoIIFANY
OP PHILADELPHIA. -
rFic No. 3634 Chestnut atroal,near Irlhh - St
• DHIEETOItd,
Charicalsi,Daocker, Gedrge W. Mamma
Thomas Hart, 1116raecai D. Lewia,
Toblee Wagner, Adolphe E.Borle,
SaeluelGrent, • lla.vid B. Brown,
Jacob 11.81nIth: • . Morris Pattorsoo, -
Continue towinks Insurance, permanent o'r tlmited
on every description of property, in town andcountry
at rates ail low as are consistent with security,
The Cotupeey have reserved a large Contingent
Fund, which with their Capital and Prentipms, safely
invested, a ffordAmple protection to the aasured.
The sleets of the Company on lanuary'lst, 1848,as
published, agreeably Oa an Act of Assembly, were as
follows, viz.: -
Mortgagee #820,558 05 Stocks, ' 51,58325
Real Estate, 105.350 90 Cash, &a., 45,157 67 -
Temporary, • • --
Loane, • 125. 45 0 0 0 , 541.220.097'07
Since their Incorporation, a period of eighteen
years, they have paid upward' of axe rail/tea two has
deed taseseiol de/lars„lossee by tire, thereby afford
ing evidence of the eavantages of insurance, as well
as the ability and disposition to meetwith prOmpt
ness.ailllabilitlea.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. ,
CHARLES O. HANCKER, Secretary.
The subscrlbar has been appointed agent for the
above mentlonadinstitution, end is now prepared to
mate insurance, on every description of properjy, at
the lowest rate 4. ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent.
Pottsville. Jah 11 ,1851 -24 f
TECEED 'JEW BiIIAL-STATZIPLIENT
np THE STATE MUTUAL Plllll and MAEINg
'L./INSURANCE COMPANY of PENNSTLMANIA•
Branch Halm 145 CHESTNUT Strait. Philadelphia.
Anna May 1,1659, a $209,016 51
Premium received:lo Kiy 1. , 1633, 113,260 36
Idterest an Loans, ka.„ 1,916 ID
Cap italsitoch,,; 100,000 00
-
040,183 20
Lams, expend's, re-lemmings and re
,turned.preraiume,
IN VENTNIENT6I
Bonds, gongs's', stoats end othargood
securltlao, 1 ; . - 8161,481 Oa
Preiniuni notoi, —179,016 31
Cash on bowl. ' - 17,620 21
',•• • .
Total ane.ofiesoureis stable far lo aaaa a 8358,318 70
This Company Insures on buildings perpetually or
limited; also, on all kinds of merchandise and' fur
niture by the year. on the most reasouable term..
Applicattomlfor insurance in the above company'
are.respectfully solicited by •
; [ . • JOHN T. 11111(12tigit. Aft.
OFFICE -6 pIiNTRE Strout, Id doopabove Mar
ket, Pottsville: •
Jane lI,IBSIIj
;PARM,RES' INSURANCE COMPANY,
BCOTIA, NEW YORK
P0pi!5i3200,000.., Well Jai moray iavemi
DIRECTORS. . .
Aiwa 0.4-VA ir l'ATllllr. Venom;
enARLgi P. s•nosaa, Pniiir H. Dann,
A attAn W. Toil.; iIIAAO VOIDER.
Jones W.!PAKOPDXi 'oil/IMT A,. Batt.'
CHAILE. Ti. TOLL. • INIOIOI4II/11100111,
JOWN 11.'LAIreom I
OFFICERS. . ' •
"
A. C; VAR rArrill,Pillet.l.lisnallstc.Settirtiry.
-Wa. Ramos, Vico Pres'LlAm ts W. Tote, T
. Kgaintan llsistsios, Jun., General Agent, No, 3
Greene street, Trenton N. J.
REFERENCES.
Ma. .H. JObnion. Co., Judge,Sebenestady.'
" Elute, Sheriff, ,
" D. P. Fount , County Clerk',
Abram A.. Van Vont, Mayon " : '
. 81. MyJers. Ea.Neyor
" Wright. Recorder. Albany. • - • •
H. H. Van Dyck, Proprietor Albany AO'S..
Jacob G..Banders, Esq. -
Thinner Clark, Esq., New York.
0.p01tr,b35 of insurance against Elm, and also In
land policies no COAL acid BOATS. consigned 4o
Philadelphia, '4.lsw York, and Eastern ports. Issued.
by • J. F. WHITNEY,
• .; Agent for Senn ylkill Conta
. ORles neat door to Minerre Ba nk.
Juni 20,1gSk. ' 25-cif
sal,
JOHNSTON & CO.,
. , ,
C.ENTIM STREET POTTSVILLE', . ,
.
,
,
HAVE received *superior article of Borer-Cured
Dame, uf thie year's curing, besides ocher tali
cies in the provision Una. Also, a . fresh supply or
seasortuble Dry Dodds, to which they would call the
attentloo of the public.
Feb. 4,1854 , . - , ,5-tf' "
. •
Bratty's /tee, Nerargianarreet ,Pottspil •.P 4444
ritanibing . Sheri.
IXAS CON ISTANTLi ON IiAND A. SUPPLY OP
A.A. all sizes of Lead Pipe, BbeetLead. Block 'Tin
.Bath Tub., Shower Baths, Hydrants, HOU% Double
and Blnale Acting Pumps and Wetir Closets; also,lll
kinds of Braispotka for water and steam, Brass Oft
Cups, and Globes for Engines. All kinds of Copper
Work and Plomblngdone la the wettest Maurits
the shortest notice.
N. B. Caslipaldfor old.Bresstad LW.
Pottsville. 00t.115-1850. 424
Lovaa! AND TIMOTHY SNAD.—AI.
a.ONIO* SETTAl a bythe quart or bushel,. for
gala & .' D. HANNAN'
Nl•9 Neil and Book fort.
Dimi Ma • . '
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rairVILII:
INDEMNITY
•H 9,319 70
131011/AWE VALLZY
N. in. Nzwrusars
ri..latiii.off stns nomination whatever for,Goe
etutweiitt to concentrate their vote esi 1 such
• ' 11tE-Iftiill7o2l'.ESl *o 34l*.i . o -- 11,= ii . i ., Geb it i ea ' itillw i. ....- "1 . -. en mdePe#4l"l
- ...' ..- .::,.., - .1-..t.ii: - 6 , iv.*, ~.. -wiautaeww- auenictly I ehilapi--
- 'Tie' ieitt)64n,:iliiiiSe,'Liattiehistla Ustai.94-what,will some in= .do for gam Pr ;a
tirade 'heti bWptelaeated_jto .thik,POPlejljoif ,itlier Piro! 'FaCtii, as Well aithe knawiedi e
'Pen - iisy ' reitnia,*lLa 'Cinditlatefor Othfettiiii., infaiiireading public, stamp this eftetsitin of
A. morktiWoitfiyi tiklig'h'i - ri dAeapirafike na4
• '''a perverted- mind slistith- ignominious - flaw,
-eoultt net hilie tie* select ,' ',Piiseeeit! • tif betel,- But:Watt* tanghtby thiausodeiUSe-:
a higkeidirilf taliosi a lititteatitiii„Tand fripahat as a last hum, otnropv . iiu4 pike.,
iii i
u aainin e a d ia ra er ib ta l i n i e rr eee e twit= ribife aeye,i the sem'blance of an organixatine, the
man;•hilis-adnairably earclifitedier ins d - thine - of Norr.Jaii. Pormocit;olNorthneaber•
charge bf the dtitiee oftho'-exelteil' pasilich Istpdeoutuy, is ushered on the course Mafia=
for whiOs heitiss'heeii i ,nOininutetV i .p.nlewilit the vault Bentz the Guiiestuk
•-A s Judge Pollock isuorscr'weil known Tit , up,al 4114 and that *ander lise imi' , steds"
the' veg eta : I mo o f . m u &a lai na ,,i r c ialn I,* ete auspices of that rank and Milo . rioueaestio-,
t rasteriaii,frona.whieti l .preSll.lllfs nis,suppoTs ii4oftist iithd-Dishitionist ',
.miasma, whp - was
us_ . --4,•,' , i'oomeatian Priaansally came, and ask naz tally' the President:but tie leading itvlint
lui.v aei!..; 4 l l, Plert. from Ins. nos-Wadi/ areati • •ofl'the- 'et:lnvention."' Ahem, let •ns •Ifittw'
u frolAr: to gtvo a•Mikl .sketch .of hut :Irld, tircath! The rim is certainly .. worthy' or ,
i4d.o: f l is Weer, as a.laitilid man.
~. . ,! commiseration, who looks through eitelika die--,
..,1 3 / t •:...T . Acc4 viei.burti Mahe Ziretiglit di tatted medium, that everythw,g ~ wears an
.asitin,l4:,ict , 11 0,thetitherlalid, Charity, when tinaightly aspect bifore him. Strange, that
be ;10k:resides; iMid hi lihw T.supphae U dr, ,a' a tree land an EditorisUot 'per - Mated 'to
.43 cam ot %pi'," Ilia itql 4 tr • Wa s a highly read with his own glasses; but UttfliC;thn
se'sAlecrible Maiii,'iliff' let cuonection aim ”i i b .- tintly peer through- those of anothei, -ft
brotliefi. COL JahiesPolfock; was engaged' in 'will, no doubt, he news to the. Whig 'itarty
,inerenandizing Mid managing a farm main+ 'to' learn that IlOn.'Jas. POratica is ineanfied
"dtately adjoining - thi Bjrinigh. — Boilkot ilicihi with'Ede-tiose- JousisTear, secured his-hided
gutfertien- were prominentineinbereof tale' nation through him and is Ins tool. ',The
'old , Denioti - attelistly, By iiiiitirstrvitb4 Ink.' public know bettev,the wisdom and erudi t i on
gality, itierlder3ln Poltock acquired a'hand- el the Regutp so theacutray, notwithatand
oMesne, vl dt• he , tfr-toitt'faiiy ‘ Eng• Persons live ins ,yeiLiaeui btl.aancLid:er:thvsttei.Zwoter
itrr 6 o z ye n
iy etiatiirLe.Staconpii imaofit;tatireAiwatolt.
, . . ,_ , - --the quo, ....„,-,......a.„, „,.i.,, * ts,.. rhumb of
Hairintreceieetatberai education, Juditi F. W. Hughes, who. at. alt umea7aews
Pollock'atudied the to in big native villagt,- (Iluglies) you to suit hispurposcs.riPatallJa
under Samuel He well your own house, ere you %Trireme to
. ikbetA- Esq., a - brother- a
trespass upon your neighbor. No argument Hell- Hopewell . Hepburn,' of this city,
add one ; of me ablest ant: most eminent law- is - needed tti. establish the fact that Judge
yam of 'hat paOot - the Slaty, and if -I rime Pou.ocx has -never been • identified' . ;'with
take noducted Ins daughter. Of thia last. JOHNSTON in any manner. His acts still, ea
i
uaineir rtet . 1 aria not certuti,mil know lie rious speeches tell for themselves. Great
is coni4cted With '. the' ilepburn latnily . bpi account too seems to be made of him, hold-.
~ . tog the commission of President Judge tin
• - der Jouiesao' ir But the fact ' only proves
-
11 b. '- d ;Oita .
[He did matte, Mr. ep arn a a
marriage. , , . '-' .
-,' - that the Judge was a man qualified far the ,
—Eds.?hur.ll. • ' • •.' • honor, mid whose virtues and talents . Woal
~
Soon *net' Ina admission, Julie Pollock adorn the Bench. A man may even live- i
took irrespeetable stand at the bat, although in a eurrupt atmosphere and yet remain a
he liatPto compete with his preceptor, -AA % i pure as ever.. When Judges were appainte
Ballus, the present Judge Jordan, the late f by the Executive, merit, character and rail
Mr. Greenough, and other disuoguished I ent weretbrought into requisition, and; indit.
laWyerst ,He qaielly and a4uhaously pup vidaal preference laid aside, but now almost
sued liti prale.sitloa till the rear 1844, when the"opposite . qualifications:fit a roan,for the
a vacancy in tha representation in Cuagresi. Bench. We must not judge the 3d Or 4th
item ihe district to whicilie resided, haviii,.:' century from the same:puha of the 12th..'
occurred; Ina thee-Lis breught hun !Afore the Again it is rung in our ears „ that his nom:
people, for the fir'st time; ;Ai a candidate -9 nation excites no enthusiasm in any' 'quid
tilt it., ,His comae:um was the late lion- ter." A miserable prevarication! 'Pit how
'John Snyder, of !Saida county, a son of Go'i.- can we. expect more from one who ) only
Snyder, and one of the le! r iders of the Denit:f• lives by renected light and receives none of
cretin parry of the State. The district 'rids • the primitive rays nf truth; Finally; bow
decideatyDeinoerati2., aad Mr. Snyder, wh '
, ardently does the Reguitr strive to hone tip
had previously peen, sii Col3gre4s, one of the something .against our ucnineee. Like a
Most Icirmidablaand iefluential Democrats ifs dying man he grasps at a airaw. That man's
well as inefi MI t,-. NotWithstan ding the faarfUt argument must be weak and turtle, who has
odds against him, and the disadvantages vi.ka to d e scend to the petty falsification of ile'Cia
which Pe had to contend, young Pollock ratt ring mat a candidate has " a will sod firiu
his opponent beforelln: peopie,cauvassetillfe nets that brooks no control.'' But even
districii and after a most severe and anima- grant it, and such .is the Mau we need to
ted cagiest, war, triumphantly elected.. Tile grapple with designing Democracy at Har
electioa turned Upon the tariff quEstioa.4-- rishurg.' The argument of the Regiiier is
Snyderi took a hold - stand against prorecuoa, "as two grains of wheat hid in two blishels
and was as boldly met by his OPPOtttra aitta of chaff; you shall seek all day ere yon find
advocate. it 1. not generally known, tit.lLth rb eli v an d w hi n you h ave f oun d t h eml - t h ey
is nevettneless a lam, that this electionll4il I are not worth the search."--afatonion 24 Wt.
a Mostidecided effect upon q‘erparties ut the '
State at that tiine.l It I occurred the win4q
preceding the iMuitaation of Mr. Clay add
Mr. Polk a#catidithltes fur,the Pies;deney .4-
The lenders of:. the Democratic party were
preparing to Conte out against the tar it. Tn4y
awaited the result of this contest, and who
'the result was kuown t whea they saw th4l
one of the veterans of the party had been bat
ten ort•ithat question, , ,hy a man comparitively
unknown, they at once chan6ed their con rsd.
'Judge Pollock was twice elected to CO
gress from the isame 'district, Over strung
candidates of the opposite party. • Wnil F tra
member of the House, he was diligent acid
attentive to his chines; He voted for the alga
and supplies denatuided by . the Administra
tion Miring Aid Mexican' war, but his upph.
sition, $o the extension of slavery, was evie
ced by ! his unwavering,support, on all occa
sions, $5l the Wilmot Proviso. • [
~pL'sl
,c!I y ::.:
In March, 149, he returued front Coo
gress, having doliaccla, re•electioa, a udga re
Lis. undivided tuteßtlo3 tO his practice., wrii/i
of conise, had declined an account of his iih
-seriee from horsie. He was not long.permit
led, Imwevercdo remain'in private life. f 1
vacancy in .th&-President JudgeshiP,,haVufg,
occurred hi thejudicial District in which he
practiced, he was appointed to supply it, Ily
Governor Johstan.- : - it is scarcely necessary
to say ;that the discharge of the duties at this
too position was characterized by the Sallie
ablillixhich Marked his legislative career,
and-met the approbation of the' bar and pee.'
,Ple. ;I - _ •
In iSfil, the - patue of the present excellent.
and :teorthy . judge of the district, the Hob.
Alexander Jordan, was presented as a candi
,date by the Pemocratie party, and such whs
the satisfactton - it gaVe to t'le public, that :it
was deemetladiisable nut to prtsent any one
to opposition to MM. - In this Lieterrnivatiola,
Jlldge•Pollock,who had new sought oilif:,e,
- readiliaad dordially acquiesced. -To persons
ass Well acqsaidted with , both these gentle
ea as'tbeWriter of "thisrarticle, this would
of appear at alcremarkable. Judges Jor
, an and Pollock had been born and reared
i .i
h a a the dw
!llil
I s l a same
ay
sc ihi vil lage , caeed gao h t
n a te d , h
t o e, l s t e at u hm ,
ees played
baamr: togeth
erascnidi
uals,
the former was the senior, and withal a sound
lawyer mad a most amiable and, high minded
gentleman;it is•nof ,at all 'remarkable tiiat
the leiter should have decliacd optasiug h-ito.
, Whed-he ; etited from the. beach, Judge
, Polloiik resumed the-practice of hia proles
sioo, iwirh. tb.esetaled deterMination, as is
well !mown to the writer, and expressed 4 ,to
him in august last, not again to be a caadt
date for publicUffice. Had his own wisfl'es
been Onstiltecl, I am satisfied he would not
nOW lave beeti.befure the public as proint
ctentli aste-ia, He has yielded to Me earn
' iiit solicitations of his friends,•and I feel safe
id sa&ig . that bismornirtation has been el
' fectedwithopt.any other agency on his part.
than agreeiogia accept it. . •
••
Judge Pollock is beloved by all'whii know
him, and no man enjoys, to a greater degree
the reaped and esteem of his neighbers.-'—,
Hicnioral chatimer is of the highest.. ord4r.
He is/
_if I mistake not, a member in full col*
mumen, of a Presbyterian church. • He is .a
gentleman of fine manners and address, and
an able4nd eloquent-debater. Such is the
Hon.:. ames Pollock, the Whig candidate for
Governor'.• 'Tile - people. of Pennsylvania will
reflect credii upon themselves by electing hiin
and secure the services of an honest, houMa
ble add talented public sertant. Trine will.de-
Teter); "whether:they will appreciate him.t-
Piusburg.Gatelts.. .. . i. •
67,664 66
144(
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; 111 - DEMOCRACY.
, .
Alreadi are the vulgar flood-gates of De
mocnicy breakfrig their fetters in order to let
their 1 pent-up .spite and a sp!een • have frke
cootie' upon the; enemies of that t i •dia•
header, monster. iThis week the-Pottsville
Register comes talus, containing a 14w-livo.l,
but characteristimirade of abuse from the
succumbing •aad individual-serving Editor
against the Whig' State nominations. He
opens his voluminous verbosity with .a brit-.
liantenlogiinW upon the harmony; whkn
iex
isted in the Convention .of the !.4loriouS"
Democracy. How could it be Otherwise . ?
lutriguing demagogues had made-the 'Joni'.
nations long hatore,for the party; and it was
only left for the cohvention to go ihrotigh
the niotions,.and they went no farther ; for
they had not been instructed by the grealir
B u t f r i en d Register, be kind enough
to inform us why - the nomination. of Grit%
BIGIVSII was not made unanilnous—does .1 it
Mean` nothing I Dues it Show a-- 4 . 4 ,harmony
truly ;gratifying to every mentherSof the p4r
fly I' Did the vote of the entire Westmote
land delegation, with many others, exhibit a
perfect harmony .and unanimity of feelibg
the,Convenuon I.' Again, we have looked
agaireand again - , for the platform of the De
mocracy as laid down by the last Convention,
bdt Merlin. Often has it been asked; what
did the Democratic Convention do at Harris
burg-4ot alai! echo answers mterrogatite.
ly what I In; wind "the mOuntaiialabared
and brought falba ridiculous mouse." 'the
Nebraska Bill together with the sate of th
Pubitc Works has been artfully dodged, tind .
Democracy assuming, as usual, a deceptive
cloak to hide , its' defornatty, expects to ride
into power; but the "dear people .have . been
gulled long eoimgh with fair promises never
intended to be:fulfilled. - •
It is well that some people possess -elastic,
consciences, for we thialr our friend would
otherwise feel the opbraidtngi of the silent
monitor after- gettiug off such great
atroatties aiappear m his. editorial. With
'unparallelled t zrrupudenee and presumption
we ere told that the "object of a very *.
aiietiblepottithi of the oppositlOtt was:AO
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USEFUL PEE V • ' OSLS OF TLtE BEARD.
• It is occasiona ly urged that beards are,
dirty Oppeadages, , such as diti gartheiers.—
So far from being en encourager of, filth,
the beard, on the contrary, is on efficient
.proiectiuu against If. It gathers dui and
dust only 'to preVent their being inhaled ow
the lungs, or stopping up the pores tif the
skin. This important office it performs
much in the same. way that the' eyelashes
anti the' abort hairs in the ears and nossros
protect the organs about which they are.
placed.: And it would be quite p sensible
au operation for a man to clip his eyelashes
every morning, as to remove his beard and
moustache. The dirt which the beaid col
lects, can be niore easily removed than
by the absence of the beard, it 'were allowed
to enter, the pores of the akin. Because a
mau with a beard , of one or two days'growth
looks dirty, people are apt to conclude that
iris the, beard which causes that appearhace,
while it is only its shortness that does so ;
as 'Soon• as it has attained some length / . it no
longer looks dirty. There are many who in
their own minds are convinced of the folly
of flying in the face of nature by cutting the
beard, but who lack the Moral courage to
'follow their convictions. The beard, in..
ilisd, is a tender point for foolish ridicule to
aiff. its: shaft at. Every man who hi; pas
sed the age of twenty,,knows what stereo
typed, but yet cutting jests,' his youthful
whisker have had to encounter. Many a
man, who might have laced' the cadnon's
mouth; has felt the laughter of fools too
much for him. The only way to confiner
this ridicule is to. learn to despise it.' If a
Man were to turn aside by every laugh, he
would he a living weathercock. Many per
sKis are now becoming somewhat ashamed
of the antiquated prejudices against a most
becoming and useful ornament to the' "hu f
roan face divine." I mighiquote numerous
medical autherities.to plove_thelatility of the
growth of the hair on the upper lip, espec
laity of men who, in their professional avo
cations,'are liable to exposure to, all the ever
varying changes of season and climate`, now
,subject to the chilling damps, freezing cold,
or unwholesome night vapors, and anon to
hot parching winds, or the scorching rays of
R powerful vertical sun. But we shell rest
satisfied with the Fr:mail:leis evidence affor
ded by the fact that an all-wise Creator, for
some useful add benevolent purpose, has or
dained that the masculine lace shall be pro
teeted and adorned by the growth of hair.—
Irrespective, thereforeLuf considerations of
health and comfort, we fly in the face of
God's providence, when we inconsiderately
divest our features of every particle of, their
natural protection. Rowland on the Hair.
The following 'charming passage iti from
"Rimer. Herres," by Miss. Cooper, daughter
of the late Fennimore Cdopert It so, beau.
tautly expresses the sentiments of all wo.
men of pure feelings and Correct principles,
that it should be widely circulated. I there.
fore askTaYth place it in your columns:
, "We AMerican women certainly Owe a
debt of gratitude to our countrymen for Weir
kindness and consideration for us generally.
Gallantry may not always take a graceful
form in this part of the world, end mere flat
tery, may be worth as little heroes elsewhere:
but therels a ;low of getferoui feeling to
war,4 women ;n the hearts . of most Amery
can !nen, which is highly honorabletc; them
as a nation and as individuals. In nd coun
try is the protection given to woman's help
lessness more lull and free—in no country is
he assistance she receives; from the stronger
arm so general—and nowhere does her-weak
ness meet with more forbearance and Consul
erauon. Under such circumstances it must
.tie woman's own fault, ill she• be-snot thor
oughly respected also. , The position , I accor
ded' to her is favorable; it remainislos her to
fill it in a .mannir worthy her oWn .lex,
gratefully, kindly; and simply ; with truth
and modesty of heart and life ; with 'Unwa
vering fidelity of feeling and principle, with
patiencepeheerfulness and sweetness of tem
per—no unfit return to those who smooth
the daily path for her."
grFaIINDs air :i.
I had a friend that loved ins ;
'Twits his soul ; he lived not but in me
We were so close, within each other's breast,
The rivets were not foul:a:that joiri'd us Pa.
That do not reach ds vet we were so gui'd,
As meeting streams both to ourselves *ern lost
We were one masa; we could not give or take
But.trom the same; for be was I he.
Return my better-half. and give me all myself,
For thou art all l—Drydots.
EnRETTY.—A poettial [Over dm* happy
ly praises his sweetheart:
"Sate beautiful maiden—God Ems her I
- Unenetuabeied with pride or with' pet;
Of every true charm the pm:Assort
Aidgiven to no fault but myself." .
ri"Trieac are lour percent. more tanks
than males, borq annually in the I:lofted
States. This goes to show, says hk•. /Witte
jinks, that man, na an institution ' is' harder
to get up than calico and such. things.--
Shouldn't wonder.
, .
CGrA &nut heart makes* blooming vis
age' True ; .but it won't do to 'Suppose
tbat every blooming limp some,: from a
jolly condition of t h e heart " - Tba cause
sotaellgtell lies dOspw than that—huthe eel.
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Office in this. +serially ottbe thiflrtiN& We 1
btatibrialptoyetlexprestly for Jobbing. " :St --' ..:,:„..":-.::
ptictical Prtaiet ountalf, , are . Wili•gsatlattei:••'l
war* to be as neat ma any that Can . e ttitaetleti... so •
14 came: PILINTIbiIa LN COLORS atas wipe
thextest notice;
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AN ECCA4I 4 IItIO
Murray's 4,4 ilandbut.l.l" Oftboulb. Iteiy".ts., zt
nbt pilbatiledp stud cooutilui, Num:
stories ristßeeiiug E t a kti,,,eu . , the eclat:it:aced •
Bgtntaican Pfeatner dutl'apuittillibe'lltaPer
of &plea.. On one isccestadvit taieratect,bit': ?-
.priacted is& the mote. a penitential *eddy!):
'said introduced so many titustrations cioet
`rot that he soon brought hi* heareta Jolted
kueeto".While they.were was showing -Ow -
ery sign of cotitmon, he cried.
ad you who - ithcersi)L.rePeut of Yout ajoi
44 ,1 01 P your hands. Lvery mats in the
vast multitudaimmediately stretched out his
Windt. '' '‘ Holy Archangels Michael.
claimed Rocco, 4. thou tyno wttlt thattrada- :
manna sword mended at the Right el due
judgmeut scar of God, hew me cfi every
hand which ha'been raised hypocritically."
lu an instant 'every hand dropped, mid Roc
ca, of course, poured forth 4 troth torrent of ,
eloquent invective against their sins and
theis.deceit..ale had a great dislike to to
.bacto; and when oute pie:telling to a crowd
of spanish sailgrsi h 8 astoonded titircay tel
ling them' that there were no Spanish saint/
in heaven. A. few. he said; had been usuallt..
tee, but they smoked so matey cigars, that
they made the holy .virgin sick; and St. l'et
ter set bia wits to work toget them out. At
'length, he proclaimed that 4-bull 'tight was
to take place out.J . 4ie the gate ei
-
‘xpuort, ran off ) to see theligmimnr
ter immediately closed the 'gates, and took
care never to admit another Spaniard."-. -
.
O:7POVILATION Or CIELINA.—SciaIO Idea 01
the importance of the revultition now going
forward in China may be obtained from re. -
linden on the fact, that the population of .
Ohina properis estimated, and, it is beliet.gd.
correctly; at 367,632,907 inhabitants. 1n
the dependencies of Mutt:lleum, Mongplia,
Turkistan, Thibet, tz,t., the populatia is
about 40,000,000, 'making a total of over •
four hundred millions or people under one,
goiernment, cK eighteen , ;awes as many as'
live under this'''Repubbc. / Should our mu-
lotion double in number every ball century, '
it would require nearly two hundred and
fifty years to acclaim a population 'equal to
the present population 01 China.
TheAuentity of land in Chma ii6titnated
at 83%825,100 English. acres, of which
141419,347, or nearly one sixth, is under
cultivation. ' The total trot in equate matt*: 'f;
is 1,297.999, and the pepulatlua on each :
square mile 261 , Were the Chinese Wars
like people, and as far advanced in all the
modern arts and science.s as the Americans
or-English, they could overrun all Asia, and
conquer the combined armies of Europe.— .
The effects oi, a successful resolution . arnong
400,00,000, ettlauut Le f6rezhadow,eii by any
humab, intaginevion.
(7SLZE 07 OUR GREAT LAX23.—The ia•
tett measurements a uur treat water aere
are the=e;
. The greatest length of• Lake Superior is
335 inilei; its greatest breadth is_ 160 nide *-
mean depth 9fiS feet ; elev:itiou 6:37 feet '
area 32,000 square
'lnc greaiLsi leurgtla Laka Mica••, •
360 mites; its gre...l,t tr,,!ddi •
mean depth • 9uo feet ; 567
area 23,000 ,
•The grea.est length M Llur,u
tildes; its greatest brettuta L,-;D) ;
mean depth 9DO feet; e l e v a tion 374 f ee t ;
area 20.000 square nu ' •
The greatest lert.im of ',lke t rue j 3 -253
mitts; Its greatest hre4MII isSJ miles ;"'its
mean depth is El feet ; elevatiea ,1555 feel;
area 1.i,U00 :square mil e s. •
_ . _
Th. greattst lett.gth ul Lake Ontario is 180
ruiles; greatest breadth 65 i‘s mean
dejitfr is 500 feet ; . (levatiou Icei : area
6,000 square miles.
The total leugai of all five is 1,555
covering an urea altogether of upwards of
90,000. square tilts.•
IMI!MMEEME!EM:I
3teniti,
CrLAy thy plans with' prudence, arA be
prepared for . emergenetes.
iri"Tirsaa is no. policy like politeness;
and a good manner is the . Lest thing in the
world either to get a good name, or to supply
the want of it. '
•
qI:7To KEEP \Vim., 'people niust take
either rnedicine or i:xereize. As a general
thing„-pills are only suliztitutel for a sari
and buck. • Disease oust be "worked" off;
it not by labor then iby salts, senna, castor
oil, or rhubarb. •
071nosit, who have the ruost delicate
skin and sensitive nature, ate those whose
hair,is heaviest ; while those whose skin is
the thickest, and is kept snit, by the well el•
fected office ut the appropriate glands, have
but little hair. 3
lit"tny- w.aun BEZCKEIL onyx
that "some men ltved betier with a bid sys
tem°, theology, than maw; men did•who
hid a good one, and that some men - could do
more with a jock-pule thah other men could
do with a whole chest of tools." _
iItGWILNT.-I by; leave
to proposC; a short; clear, and strung argu- •
meat to prove the: divine inspiration of the
Holy Scriptures. The Bible must be the In.
ventton either of goad men or angels, bad
men or devils, or of , God. It could
.not ba
the invention of good men or angels, for they
neither would or could make a bunk, and
tell Ices all the time they, were writing it,
sayiog, 'Thus &anti the Lord,' wheel it was
theirlawn invention : or of bad men, or dor._
ils, for they wuuld not make a book which
commands all duty, forbids all sia, and con
demns their souls to hell to eternity. I there.
tore draw. thii conclusion, that the Bible
must have been given by divine inspiration.
COAL.
JO" The qouneil Bluff's Bugle v.ys; "We
.have been presenteka beautiful specimen or.
stone coal, by Mr. Mired Smith. who rum-
ly came from Utah.' The specimen was ta
ken from, the bank qt the Platte River, where
a land slide hattoccurred, the vein appealing
to be four' or fii:eNfeet thick and of unknown
breadth. = -The'einigrants iliovel it up to use
in forging horse dives and repairing wagons.
Nebraska is doubtless, abundantly supplied
with coal." •
TInPr.RANpr !
Alittle boy ten years of age 97.43 drag'
ged•throughhbe streets of Trenton, on Sun
day last, in a beastly .state of iutoxicatinb.
by two drunken men, ore of which was hiq
lather—the child all the time begging not
be forced to take any more ruin.
(r 7" In Jacktonrille,,lll., they hue a', •
ordinance forthdding the Seitio3 of
within its Limits. A. erne tC0t.,,.; the •
tutionality of the law was reeez.tly
the Suptetne Court, and d,-c.cled that the tr
dinance was.petfectly
Q The Temperance Men 01 Salem court.
ty r .phio, have nominated candidates for-the
various township offices cud - resolved " to
soleinnly renounce lilt st3eglance u;-any
liticatl organizalion, either.tyr SIN re or town
ship•eloc,tioo, that dde's not acknowle4c and
proclaim as a fundernental pnociplc, the
tight and duty of the State to prohibit
tually all future trailic is intoxicating
drinks."
rouTici.L.
•
' [0" The game *Law caadidate far Mayor
in Chicago. 111.. Mr. Milligan, has been e,lec
ted by 1087 majority. '
a:77 Tne Trenton awe Gazette, speakiog
of the close of the late session of their Leg
islature, makes the following "sly dig," at
some of the members : "The rubicund cot.
or of many faces indicated a degree of intel
lectual and . physical excitement , for - which
we leave our readers to account."
. _
rr Thirty liieces Sstrer.—Tho ladies
oft' town in tried the Nesters States, have
forwarded to Senator Douglas, thirty silver
three cent pieces, as a testanutly of their re
gardlor his exertions in procuring the pass,
sage of the Nebraska bill !
OZ)" The Lebanon Courier perpetrates the
followino . :—They say Mr.'Douglas going
*bout , de claring he doesn't want to tto o can
didata for the Presidency nt the next . elec
tion. It is n wbtk of soperermr„ation. Us
mighi spare himself the trouble. The man '
who engineers the 'repeal of the Missouri
Compromise. needn't feel anxious about his
lattice prospects. Benedict Arnold is an ex.
ample ms that bead.