The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 05, 1854, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    - .
. .
or' iitz: fittiaas , zotritiraL.
TWO DOLLARS.per mum **de to ad.
nave—s2o it not pant within id months—WA
$2,50 II not paid within the yew.
_ io wren;
Dune Copies to 000 Address, in advance, $5 00
,
Seven do do " • do. do ' 10 00
"Fifteen do do do do 20'00
Club subscriptions mars invariably be paid in
- ailyines . , and pent to one address,
•
TO cauturr.s AND OTIIIIILS
The Joustrit. wig be lunOtbed to Carriers and
,than at 53 per 100 copra cash an delivery.
Wekrosseti and School -Teathers aupplted
with the it:imam:at SI in advance. •
Rates of Advestieings
One square of 12 lines, 50 ants for one inserlion
--sdb , equent inKertions, 25 cent* each-3 hues 1
dur, 1.1 cents—suli , setiiiseal insertkons, 121 rents
soli. All iftliterilseinents over 3 lines, hut phort
Atitosed as a square.
moNTIIB, - ' 2 3 6 11
20r., Llne_s, cal 071 451 50 01 25 ;CI OD
lor Linear. 100 156 2 110 •3 60 3611
11' , . A Wove) .5 liner coollll6l/ as 2 equ•re or 12 hues.
and 6y0r(0,11:i.. 125. 2t-0 300 500 800
I'oo J 0 . 211..1 1)0 350 500 ti 121 11 IN
4.1 . 34 1, 300 450 650 10 00 15 60
' 2 ,060. 500 650 6 011 1500 25 Ott
140 , 00 11 00 •. 16 00 15 UV 40..4e
0.1 10 0(1 15 00 30 00 /41 00 60 00
rir Baroness= Natters, SI eacti-- 4 ,,sevolupsuied
wou au adver tisentent, tat cruise:heti;
. t grA .1 vortisements before Marriimitriltan d Deaths,
tit cents pir-tine, deal inverhott—subsequent laser
jams, 5 cent** per lute. time words urn counted as
~ line in advernaiug. • • • .
f. Merchunta and others, adveraing by the
jr with changes, and a standing adveritstmient
,it exceeding 2 squares of
.24 lines, will be charged,
tsicludnig %Ulises-11)11m,, Slh,oo
:I..ice to the amount of oneituarter column
With changes: and milkicoption, 1,20,00
l ',thorn changes, at Inc rates designated above-,•
WAdversisensents set in larger type 111111 tn4l!l
w i ll be chart - 3.'4 NI per cent. advance on these yrra
.,cs. All cuts will be charged the same as fetter
p 1 C 6.. -t ,
IV' No traSe advertisements received from . Ad-.
vcsissing Agents abroad, except as 25 per cent ad-
V , l , ii . c oil there prices,. unle° .by special agreement
with idle publisher. • ,
.: [lr . Marriage. and Deaths, 2 5 cents each—
Deaths acci.inipaitici.l with notices, 54 1 cents each:
tV" All notices except those.; o f a religious char
acter and for educational purposes, will be charged
:...cilts for ant' number of liner, under 12. liver
12 lines, -1 etnli+ per line additional.
(P" Proceedlngs of Meetings, not of a genriral
or public character, charged.at 4 oasts pet-Aline for
rich liFicit ion. ,
t ir-ro tin-dilate calculations we will stuns that
tines niuke a coltintn—lt; I lines, a ball column,
nod S. inlet ii,imarter colutuu-2'.152. word, make
41 COI 4)6, a hall columnaud 735, a quar
ter ctilimin. All odd lines over each equate, clau
se.' at the rate of 4 cent. per line.
Lir Vearly ailvertisers must confine their adver
to.ing to their owl witness. Agencies 14 other;
talc of itrai E. Le, Stc., it nut included in butt
adverts oral.. .
UTUne plied contracts .will be fulfilled accord
ing to tile o..guul trims ltileblercluutts and others,
having i4untii9g, yearly advertt , etnents, will be
chtiged at the new reset, trove the fig of July next.
BUSINESS CARDS.
tlt• G. i. 110Wa1Atiii:NR1.4.0VDENTIST.
...L./valve la' 14111 k 11,614111. g, Casper MARKET and
we aide, four dour*
Esquire Office, mbar* , all y
at taus ow the Treth are petit...swell. "••••
rAtaie inserted cut atudeptle trtma. th, war.
i an tc.4l
Oct. 1. it,sl
li• ii.11111;11, AIINESU eNt/INECIK and
‘...lrOttr.eyot-, rittver Tt‘ttars, Center !Inert, eons
% ilk, I; %non motions; itett,,rim, liursryi and Tape
4,i (Oust Mono., Lo'sl Lands, Misting Ignelmisty; !Ss
enr,}pled oo the slonopot ,Acrid nor Cold
;lows, &c.
new.. el, 1a53
ki; I; ILL it di. Itle-li RDS,Atioriteys at Law
/11 R Insitendio
'dice Centre eilteel, nest' dour
it. .K. td,r Store-
June 11. 1:m.141253. 2 7, 10 tI If.
.
d A 1C.1.).--%Vitt.low Sash and Doors, of v touts de
, s• ;Liu(' and fug sale by the ittutme-ritter
JSnit\ H. JAMES, '
•
M.vlet Street above Tcutli, Pottsville.
Feb.stl, lt , bls 11-tf
`i/ILICIP.-51arket elfi..et Properly fur sale. Inquire
of JOIIN 11. JAMES, AO..
Mut Itel Street above - Teulli,
1853. • • 9-lf '
ACUB KUNIO, JUSTICE ( s )P TUE PEACE
cl nut amend to. the collection =of Accounts,
snot all the duties atipetlutinlng to bile tights
Volts, tile. Dec. 25, 1357. . 52.1 y,
10110 MAN It. UAPTNAN ATTORNEY at LAW,
QtriCe in Cruise tiiivet. opposite the Episcopal
Am,Ar k Vottlifille lentisylva hia
Nu,/ • 20. 1632
C
A - . 4
e N ; buying tF
o 4 r A : 9 1e 9 1
I r i
e n
I iA d
g ( o lla
- t ° a
I len of g
Rea
I
k
s.
charge of
0.11 Lauds ; &c..: ;Ind collecting rents—from
t•itty yearn experience in Lke County-0e hopes to
ill.:41.14111CtIOU. thrice Alabantango iiteeet,Pottsville.
CHAO. M. 1111.1„
14-tf
prll-tt, 1850
1 , /UN. .11A Nal AN, ATTORNEY AT LAVV:II,O
i).mene.l an Mace in Cent re mice!, Pottsville, n‘4,o
- tbe Cpiscopal C ‘ horeh, where he will be daily,'
toM osinr.k. Ouii urns letters 10 him will te
r. 'pre/1110 eased, lu hint at either
Or tire, ie l ,nrctg. •
I=lll
4 1 1)V11Alit) ; LTTORNEY AND
I OWN'S ELLOR 4tl.3w.Phltadelisbia,willatteod
ollectionsatid all other legal bnaineasin the City
r'l.iladelpnia.adiolatag Comities and rlsewheir.-
1 4 are No. 11 Sown rtitih sleet Philadelphia.
aalllTsr:a, EXCII,IOi6E, COLLEC
•1•11.,11, rommissi(!ii, and General "Agency tidier.
Elect .1..0r to Miners' flank, Polisville, Wale / rn tin
nr,nt nu,nry, Gold an..l Sliver. DRAFTS on
deipn.., dud ! , .,•w York fur italr
Nl,;rn 20, 1.,:;`.!
I lIIIN USTICE OF TIIE, PEACE:,
e/ ‘vill mewl to Any bit,larss,entiusled - lotsis care.
...ipct nail Y. llttta and tiolvd collected, &c. Office in
Dr.ll:tlhvrmistit's.
MEM
( 1111 ES 11. tilt A ATTAIIINEN , AT LAW..
J
nwing rei.l,,ved has nperfetian uttlre
t tar Telegraph Othre,Centrestreetevporitellv
Bank.
6.1!,51,
.ti- I'.IIOI.IAKT. Allotitevy tit Law, Commis
E.,r ?1.•w• Velk. Office oppaile AmerylD
11 •Ise. Centre Street , Oruns.
Aeol 2.152. 1;—ly•
i%711.1.1A51 L. AVIIITNEV, ATTORIIEY
huylkallcoutity,Ps. Office
+trco,:e r rly opitYsite the Manera' Rank;
I,n, 1. 1-1 y
PRIVATE SALES.
ME
FOR SALEiT • •
410,0110 FEET OF 1.15,1111EI:
7toolcrrtehod hetrby oiler for sate a tart;
4
quantity o PINE . all,l HEMLOCK PLANK end
lot A Ittirt, is hiclt ate welt ma hufartured and are
abdoll 801 l :t mile:roil, the retta.ii.Sh, Wllll3ltllllOrt
31Iii Erie Railroad, on Or. Bank of the 11111 e Cana
'tvir•ts Cirri,: .1 front l'onsvtlle. A portion
of the lit,,. -la Oral - ...7r pa ttel mutt. and all.of the
ttetotto-t. to of lb.- b..m.guality of White flomfott.—
li , e 1,1, 4 1), . vat} lint th re an fret, and the tr bole is
ar good 3 lot as 1 - ;th be found in CallaWissa- Valley
It i., rare fntly piled up, and will he s.jU la oh. lot
or 1011, La alit plirtil3bere. Fot ii.artictilara, apply to
A. AlAl.vol.ll co.. catt*wis.m, -
or to A. A. I:I:NI:IF:LA , Canna, alma Vallrys •
November - 47..tf
x~ ; - .
A tiff', THR RE.STORY BRICK IBJUSE
41 oth.r nava/de - Property itt p 0t r,,,,,H,
1 in IC subset "Wets at Private *ale, on the TOO
rt .3.ooftlllr tortiv, his new three-story BRICK
1101113 R. in iterand-Strent. a few doors
'above Market, iellateidlltely beside'the Ist btathodist
II hutch. Tikl6 fine builitine is jolt entn
3ha lii4 Wit r ytt itt•tql It
1 4tve , tight anti aory';. ham all the CJIIII0Di
• Men that a houaVteeper would destre,
and hicated Ina fien sant and cant/ally
.. e t.i.stt, of the town. There is a never-fail.
mist welt of vit . ellen% water in the cellar —a very
noportant,c,insitierstion in the present scattily.
4 t.t..,f,.nrth rant,, and the balance .to sole
t Itolt( Itatter„ ov bled only it b e
. h ritgr Frame prellinza on Kt.,
ioltoctliao-ly in the re. of the new Brick. aboe
toi-',honed. These arc okr wssr desirable. properties.
They flit be had on the 'salve clay ten ni.'
a -The whote will be Void low. •
• N. IL—Titter' clear and indisptilable.
I...WIJNICI.I 4 DOfIFF,
ippool.- - Epbcopzl Church. Centre tlt. . PouscHlt.
Dec. 31.1633 Sttf .
vaLuaBLE rROPARTY IN rOTTS
muk: AT PRIVATE 'SALE. CHEAP.
The Subset/ler otter, at Private Solent' that trawl
of Lianihind building lots. known as the "Carbon
Ib,il Young'," " property in the Borough
Pottsvule, ejiten.iing front the River Schuylkill
above Mr. Ll:6er'. Brewerv_, to the• Nit Carton
R i a d, being id...)nt yards iti;width and containing
ltd acre.. lucre or Tlik property may be said
to be Invaluable, not only for ihe purpnsia - ot
iiutl
d,iig. but uttering the beat locality in the
Nlrongb, on which to erect suitable Witter Work!'
tor supplying the town with' water. Apply at his
cuiliie, corner Coal and Callowtiill Streets.
CiElatliE W. SII.YDF.:II..
trif
Augu..t 27,155,7„,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR &ILE
. ,
/PIM Onbortiber osiers to melt at Private &tale the
j fellow trig drei ribed Real Estalir, upon rimatinable
tetra*
No. I . The undivided one-halfintirest of allthfitie
. three tracts of land, riinate In grouch and Tremont
Township's, Schu,lltlll County, whkh were survey it
in January 1704 on warrants John Otto,
Teter Filbert and John Kidd. The nudist
del one-haff interests In the above tracts
a swamis to t;ee acres. Ttse land is wttl
wooded with ,timber **able for railtoad
sills and props. . -
0. 2.. All that realist lot of ground situate In th l d
11.4 o ugh ui , Bcbaylkill bares, upon Whith is erectce
ais auto-story Krick I/Writing, and all beersiagy
This property so now occupied tivt_TO
I +will hover. Ti. any one desirous of pracostag
toed.. inr to Schuylkill H tven.an opportnnity is now
ue.-red to secure. a cuagortable tionsesindofilec faintly
mei Willi:
No.3.;Allihateertain lot of croundsituate In Port
euhou,Traunded and described as follows:—B.estn•
ethe st a post on the south side of Pottsville litteet;
• at a coiner of the lot belonging to Henry Potter,
th.nra be the same south twenty-fuer tad a half
east one hundred tees to a post, thence north slaty ,
fire and one half east fifty lent to a post. thence north
twenty-fint and one half vrest our hundred (cello
' ''PettSiltlle altreet,thisire by lbe same tooth sixty.ri ve
and one-half we., sifiy feel to the place orbeginnitur.
S. A trait urnrst rate timber land. containing
215 acres, situate to Schuylkill Township. about
1 4 three tuileebask f Tuscarora, in Locust Valley.
• • .. • MEISTER CLTIIOR,
0fE1,..e in Centrr Street, Pottsville, directly opposite
the EPtimonat Chureti. IA story
Sept. 3. 1e53.
NOTICE TO •ALL Wl/0 NEED
LABORERS.
trnit- AMERICAN EMIGRANTS' FRIEND SO
-11 i'IETV it the only incorporated lattitutios itt!ttte
" 11 1. a 'Pennsylvania. for the
_protection of
• ' All onkr9 tor fimnits , Miners. and LW
". .11 PethipkWorlis. puerilely atiehded to. -
Atranytuteuts C3ll be midi+ with no by Coinpa
-1 toirwor any hlad of bawds direct ft on. Eng-
I ind,lnetand aqelthermaity.
WE of the iaottety, corner SPRUCE
001 WATER Philsdelphut.
. 11 :EOlipi: F. 11:0iti1ON,
May 19.1651
Lta/MON *AD !MU'. TURK
VA SlllOll 01.—Fes et Leslie% Ladies' Casette
%of Pachiaa—aesottrally illustrated *rub the latest
*talcs at Press Patteriir, boallett, lotp., Needle
wort. d - .dc..
This *teems: sad recherche saitgrelse Is furnished
mutual, eta tests, st S. SANAA:VS •
6906 ha 61111.190ure Stars;
June'lo.lo3o El—
VOL. XXX.
DRYDRY: G()ODS..,'&o. ...
it ----- thi - • .- ---"--•
. - . s lIWAIRTD ••• - :-.
AT 223 North erernad street. betriar, Callow .t
4111, Philadelphia, Raa ma hand a nplentll4
, assortment
i
aawartent of Velvet. Tapestry M
, Braimetr, irk
sply. Wroth', and Vehitiatak .4:Alper-al , Insides 2
1 4)m ?pi*. Vanioa and Cocoa
es mattinga'.arhuinial"
; ithad,daor Mate; Ilbor and trade Oil t kaha, Z
;Moak nob. /tea tin rugs. le c.. . Ist), the. wan*, al, o
,r!l 4 tt ,, io other Stoie, eornrr 1 , 1 . Nth and SO lad Var.! 'Z - •
...., ~,tract, ander th His
e sing 12.11 - dett fluaDe.'—.
;{Whairaale anal li.Q.tail.
i• 1 viiii,.. klatch 18.1 a a 4. II em
ro . • l :IA ..
ilVlB6Blkil. 2411.Vind avallthrtn
selves of this inelholl or teturnlng•theit Sincere
Lying. to their ffitlida and the ;midi. genet:illy' for
the eery liberal patronage bestowed upon Mem, and
b 4 leave to sanouure that they,ale now piettatedio
offer to the public Ilse lialatice thelf dpring.and,
Mummer tioods, at a tremendous Jar.ritice , in Order to
make room for one of the largest andltuvrtirhoice
stock of E.tll Goods ever hteught to this place.
. They have' alai) on hand a splendid new Stack
I ought within the last week. now New and roads mi
inspection, at estremely lOW priff 11, defying tong*.
titian as to theenoice In style., and quality, being
drterennedio accumulate Lo old stock, but acts at
prices to ensure quick cash sales. while Gmuls are
new and fresh ; and this tieing the season of prepa
ration for laying in other ciao, goodS, buyers : win
titol it greatly to their advautdge to give 'them a rail
before put. basing elsewhere
August 11, Itits
INSURANCE.
Frankkiri Marine and Fite
INS V: k AJVVE COMP-INY OF - .llrEw roftr.
IANTAL and Aimetasafely inve.t,4 iu RandsanJ
biortgages. and other good grrltirittei, Janl ,
$380,127 78. • . •
arrieracel lig PHILADT.LPIIIA:
Messrs. Bucknot,lict.lanuun
Itntwit Patterson & Co..
John Mason ar. • ,
Wescott & Ilallogell, r
eit..ts. linker, Cwt., i'vesidcnt Girard Rd k p •
Inland Itisaraorc.liy kallsouts. ire
Fire Insaraocn. on Aterchandize Fat
niture and store Houses at fair acid re - tininaldn rates.
'Asses fur insuritira effected with ItOs I.44iip.tny;
promptly paid lit PhiladelphlA. .
• - t;ADIC IMILIMTCR, President. •
Jico. G, itunsan, • • 'g.
A. C. 5TRACEl,..ikent.
TO GO
April ti,lBsi
. ._ ,
Anthracite Insurance Company.
fiIIARTER I•RRYETllAl.—granted by /time of
V Venuttylvani... r
A uthotlced Capital $700.M 0. , - •
i
Office N 0.99 W Al:Ntrf Street. between Third and
Founts Street*. Plitlailelphta; -
Thin Compaul, with a cash Capital paid in., corn ,
Lind wliti the mutual principle in 0101 Mir Inc slid
illialtd Idepirtment, iia . l.ll lea Bribe as•tilied ithple ill.
&Malin . with pa.iticipt win tit the prulita, and w ith
m111'41141( y ii/f iMilielk. , S, • . ' •- •
The Company will .sane twitch-1 at the usual rates
of premiums, embracing hiAltrrit.:, Mir. and IN
LAND Itldlid., . . . .
... otstretross t -.., .
Ur. IL; Matter.' -,. Was. C.-Ludwig.
Lewis Audeneted, . Joseph Maxfield,
ester Sieger, ' John C. Addis ka,
It mote F. Tyler, . Molly Conrad, •;
Samuel ft. Walter met, It. Daminett. .•
DairlA Peirguil. - , Slit,lori 4%181111hr, '
• DR. D LUTHER, Fret/let:tit.
Wm . U. ',koala, Vier ricrident,
Wm. F, DEss. SectelatYs
irr PETER D. LIITIlr:It, has been appointed
Agent for the above unmpany. in debar tkill I:entity,
to whom perbona desiring Inia,urance a/rapids?.
April a,ISSI . Ii 1y
Miners' Life Insurance
-AND- • •
. - •
TRUST CODIIPAINT,
•
PO ri s VILI.E; PA': ,„, • •
CAFF's AL.IIIOO,INS—CIIARTEIt PERITTITAL
C pins CO2dPANV.chartered by the Legiilasuro a&
Pennsylvania, with a Capital of per nundred
Thousand Dollars. (a now fully urzinixed.and has
commenced buslitess.-
r
The Comitany is prepared to receive ntupits and
other property in Trobt. and allow InterOal on all
monies depaosted In trust, at the rata ofifive per
cent. perfaiitinni; rrinclpa I and interest payable on
demand. . ' •
For rates of t i ltlllillru on Lite Triatirancei see the
printed lables %upped at the ante 44 the Uoinpany,
Centre fittert, l'ottaVille, three doors "midis of the
Ezehangellntel. :. I
.;JACOB lIUNTZINGER. Ir.. Prei r sident.
Jona H. Aram, etec'y. and Treasurer.
April I. lean . ! • 1'.4---tf
CM
EOM
13133
MANUFACTUAtS.
49 tf
Circular, Saw- Mills ; . ,
•
, . AND : .111 I1:1.IY 14 1 a 11:T 1N a .
ilallE Subsetilotr fins made 31fraletn..ilti lit fir
-1 tiii , h at .hurt 101 l i..• (IRV() I. SAAV; 5111,1,rt,
of the,mout approved kind,.li c heap as IhMS , tail be
got Irrinetlie manufacturer. 'Phew :ere al.niit - !...A per
re It. cheaper than 111..0 in general :oar lit the He
!
t n. Ile will :Liao personalty attend to putting up
,i i ti
a of 311 kind..
F.-b. 18,1854 • • ,' I •
't, STHAUriI
.7-6 m• '
, ,
t ENVELOPES.-
DIE SINKING . and EIWIR AV; NG
E1161:i alieretl, Envelop , * *tamped. wall.; b** lll, *
caiJi. flonwropaihic :and
peinte.l. 1 . 414 V Bart 1.,r GrocerS,Jud putill up Guz
dem and Fl.liver •Bredv, with printed ..lir, et
1../LltEltrn Env,lupe Manufactory - and ' . .Plitoing
Ettabltalttlient, citliCfli fobit'lll a f..;
11E1.1411A.. .
h. B.- Ortlrr* will t,r 11.11.'4,1411 , 4 Cip1i , 1 1 ,...11"
per 31(trellit'Ut.
. March 11, I I ' • lOSGm
EMI
EMI
OM
• -raouocco FACTORY,. •-f
OROCCO,. Lk:ATM:It AND' r4Ioif' FINDINC
Stare, al titres (11.1 Plaid, on ItailinadStreet,
•O;''
Ths andel:signed respecifully , inhivins rust°,
n wir ,, Of fli,.b/di,a Well 'known e,lablwasaentolial
hr w dlconttndc the 111A,N 111FAcill kV m 3 1 .3 u n d. ul
• .3101 ROCCO,
Such 'as KiJ,Snails. "French niogoitc4„Shne,. pat &
Book bindings; Linings, Aoci, &r , and will, oh
manily blow Oil hand a genelell :1,010f10W1,1 01 all
kinds of
, - •
• LEATHER.
birch a i Elak.Tanuedoind Red S,itell.galbeg,illlaligh.
let hips, Ficuch unit 4:4v rulCSkins;
• Itlirdors' ,thipOr Leather, •
And a satiety of Shoe g sociti as Thread , ,r
Pegs, I lamps, &c. ' &c.., all 01 which llh he
sold kith.. LoWliSl* CAsll PRICKS. •
-lull:yd. A 10414141.
6.• All 11414'0f Skins:, such as stheep,444l3l, hear,
&c., and alm.rtiuloacj.ken in et...hinge lot
as the highest market° pikes, of pa id:
• rOltitYttle. Or( . 41 If
Boon BINDERIt •
film: Subscriber announces to in k , i t a t .
I,rrienda and the public that he bas
Made a COttistairt.ible addition to his Hook :177
Bindery, and has procured a Hook Hinder
(rum owe or the best Binderies in Phila•
&Okla, acquainted u Wt the latest style ot Binding,
and who et ill turn out hi:. wogt far eittwitur to atiy
thtng heretofore prodo.'ed in SOlrstrille. Ilauks hound
dn.any style ref tilndine,.:aber 'Naili or i b full gilt
Turkey Morocco. ,
Blank trunks nagednr "Oita, made to any pattern,
also printed and tilled at wires lower than in the
City. '
Bonita bound by the quatitny , and Paper mkt! t
Pattern by B. Is4NNAN.
April 3, ISSI.
rizauD! -
A LL who want AXE* of the real Cot 4 &
TS. make should be particular to Rome tLe staraps.
4V there are VariOtiti rentnterrekla a lad • :•untlations,
',tamped Collins and labelled mucklike ohms, which
are fraurlutentty Sold in some pattn oe the United
States as our manufacture. They aitentade in diffrr
ent partanf the country by various irse-niakers, and
aregeneratirel very inferior tomtit*. "tire green,
Conine 31ea.whirlall ive acquired such **eaten:4 - Ire
reputation, are invariaibly stamped ," PLILLINS k.,
CO. HARTFORD," 'and each sae bean printed label
with my .iguature. It Ic.now route lhaq.TwenTT-
Ptvc YtAlui once we commenced the bunineet with
Ore stamp Of “Collins k. Co.; tlartft4d." and I do not
know °tatty other ale-maker by , the sterna of Cattier
n the United Stater, 'SAM. 3V.CPLI.Ibiti.
AusuaLlhh leSa. 414-Iv
• POUT CAUDON
# SOAP AND CANDLEFACI'OR:Y.
ruts %tAblerlDer annou6ccs to tile pubtie that he
J. manufactures all kludi of Moab: abil.,Candlimi al
hi• Factory. In Poit Carbon, retigyibin c c ,„„ ty „,
'..abicts he will warrant to bo equal" to l'ntrably to
nay obtained 'Woad. and at lower livirPtuthan almj.
Lit artielem tan be purchased In rtill.adelpbta or eta,
where.
_ .
The highest male' piceior talinar will bepald in
cash at his rattail. ,
HENRY tkij IT
• October 22. • i ';'113.15.
comas MAKER'S REMOVAL'.
' •
TU siiitscaulf:R MA, AN° FlT
led up one of the latgesi !.':oath Shoo.
in the ,'rate, in Coal Streel.Pottaville,
a, licit toJ:ll.l.'Adiani o lk (;o.'atiereen
Factory. "bete bis facilities tor inannfbeturing all
kinds of C.arriagesabtl l4gbt WaglOsta ranting be ear
passed—belbs • practical Mechanic. abil baying a
numberur years' experiencein the busintis, he hopes
to grire - generallsatiataction. -!
Allitinds of Canine', and Light Waiving kept on
hand. Atao.second-baikd War,ona,4e.
All repairs saltily .d9:aa rhaeri frau*: a Jl.ta nee
prutoptly attended to.
WISTA .KIRK.
iutt
Jobe 5.184 e
PLUMBING ESTABLISEtiIiENT:
I!IC.KINtION reapectfully aunuul t to the
11. public th,it he his purchased the eet.l.metr•cl , t't
tbe tate firm of Moreton at Diekinaotei - s6d iettluds
earryina oa the Numbing %melees* Jo all its tuatithea
at the old Stand cruder the Puttagklte littfusr' WO"
Re hAttau.tiy attention 14"..1.1i5itkem.,.he aril- be able to
merit* 'bate (alba paha ic patrubaac. 110 trtti 6 4 1 41 '
entre his truck lA. be as cowl, WO it arlit.be dour on'
e4lllt.r *hire etelhere-•
.
SJ-ti.
August In 1E53
•
. •
SCREENS' •
, •
C undersigned a re.pow prepared • 14 Mt. att
I.dens for their new aud superior anitle ui SkreeAi-
Their screens are wovenlirm and *Pk rornlar moat
err,iir,llbookaukketiag ttio wire tbe• de.teuetive
prOetaa Of eritoplag q hod aY eoutsepotaels et a inUrh
greater degree of tiOserta and gursoitit : ttiato
ankle bofore - olfeeed Pk% realsttr.. S,plielwen. of
tke work tan at allinsert br area at the,: Hardware
Store or j .L. Etter y. corner of Ala rket kn.] - real re
Street.. 16=1TERLV -.t.10C.114Y
Pottsville,Hea. Tt, 13 . 52 If
CM
;• — t ,
•
itatty76atritt ,Pot;eitif t.Ptitsa,
• - Plumbing Shop; ;
tiAsiCONNTANTIN ON HAND A tilirtLy *op
1.1 all slats at Lead Pipe, tbret teatl. Aloelt Taal
Batts Tabs. Shower Batas, Hydraats.Par, Doable
toddle& Artier Pumps sad Water Chisels: al 60;0031
Ittadrollaratat Cocks for water and ateaw, Bran On
,Caps. and Glebes for Eames. of Copper
Work arldPliattkingdoue tattle reareet, siaarterAt
ilk. ',honest notice.
N. B. Carkpaldforold Drasared Leio.
pottirttle. 10ct,46.1tt30. f 41.1-11 f
--
t - 2.13/LTLIEIjt. ' - •
•J• . . -
FRITZ 4. ILFINDRY,'
Stoi-e No 29 'Nortls Tillie 11 rt., Pii,ilotelpkid
110 Rocco M ANUFA(.I VRE nd. td,rhr.. I ,
Diporters, 03 clualaalas and re NMI I. 16114thet : Bait,
ma, wHolesale Mid tetill. iliqigaitoty at 14 Ma
gnets
1 street.l4iladOpbla, , I ',: j. : _
Jr11%1113i.15
... ... - ~...- ---
....
, :. - ...1 , •-.1 1 -.- 1 7-.. '• -
........--.„. _.,.-. .. . . .. . _ , . ___
____________._ - -..-
.___ __.___ -- - _ _ .
.
s y
--
7 . , - _ ..
.., . - . . . . .... .
; ,:. .... 47,.., ... , „, ,
..7... .
.. .. - ,.1.,..... t.... i, ~,,. „..„ .. ,,r k ,;,:, t-.-".i, 1 , 1,---114-e - fO-- , T - . .--1...-----ci.o l oio7 -4 - i i ftt r....t.,_,., :.44 .7.4 4 , ! tv , 1-i ;:
t t • ' 1 ,- - ' ; .. •
~.
11'1'.1); , -.., ,--
- . ..,:-• ~ i.- - 1 -;:' " '
.:, ':i . c.-r:-.3.:',- .- .:t. r--; , - '•' ',' t
. .. . . .
- , i . ..? ;
. .. ..
-
-.-P , .. 17". '' ''''''''' !..-'•. .. 7 '*,''‘' ...'',., .i
k_ - • ...:-*' '..*-." **'' '-4''.......''' .... -
.
* • ' - 1 ,-,- "... - ..,7_, ..." - ...q ",
• . '' ., l , .- • • 4.111 ....griTIN
t .., 4‘ ,.... • • c.,
to . e .
ym.- ~ ?
1,4.1 1 -•-• A ,
- i I
~---
? - t ..
• • ' • ' f . • * ,"'';',....i.' J. - I', :;f41 , . A c •`. "- , '
~-A ,'S :-gi e.. ' ,:: .- 1 ..
• : - .2 t •f - .. - +1 ..... 1 , .L1.,,:- , , L.- . , . . ,
. . i ' polluted — time Pr.- 1 lii. •
1,-,:,-,-- ~.,- . 1 ..
:- 7.0-;.-- _ ... - ' - ' ~ .
. 1 1 prod to - xecute 0B --
1 1 . 171 1 4 1c 14 ,
. . . _ .... .. ,
. . , . .. _ „ ,
1 -.. 1 . , -.. .; r- -.-.. 1 . every deionsir
. ,
. .
•'.-•. . . , . .
.. ,
.::.
• '-'
- - --
* '-'
''
~ .1„.., . Jor real 0 0- •••
I. . . :'.: ...--" ..,. . ..„. ~.-,-, : x.? , . ~,,---<-,.- ~,,.-„....- .. , - 1 4 :."--1 ...,; . -%-7 -•- 1 - - • - --
, .
. -
- , • ... , . ,
easbP. :-..= --,•. - - : - • . . _ ... , . 1.--..,-4.- - --, -,!--, ...„. ~, ‘,...;..- ,- ; ,--- t .- .0,-; -...
\sts.. .
- • - - - ,
. - ..
. . . . .
- ,
•
BE
Mii
,
i WILL - TRACI! WOE Bo" MICE THE BOWELS Or THE EARTH; Aim SUING OUT. ;I
• I
PtTflitifS.H . F.D . : .1 - 4: VERY'- , SATURDAY MORNING
CM
EiIEEI
s64y
t
=
LIFE jNSURANCE.
10.1111 - zil:7 : 1,;($11
THETCIRI.IIO LIFE ItinURANCE, ANNEITF
and 'Pintail CoIiPANY of PHILADELPHIA.
Othee• N0..133 01113SfaUFIST.,the Fuji Door Earl
of Age. Curious Douse. Capital, *300,000.. Charter
Perpetual. Coniinue to mate inautanresonlirepon
It moat favorable terms.
The Capital being paid up.and_ inveated,rogether
with a large andiconstaritlyincreawing 'Mussed fund,
offera 2 perfect security to the insured..
Trot premiunismay be paid. yearly, half-yearly,Or
Quarterly.. 1 - .
. 'rbe Company Add a souks getiodicaltt to the ln
aantlerli for tIIt. The first Dunus„appropriated iu
Iteeetuber, isii;*.pDa thearcond Beaus In December,
10N9. amount lig
. an ndition of Illttit ~%0 to every
11000 12.12141 ander the 'oldest polities. making
disc.'s ;4 which VIII bepaid when it shall beeotiot a
claim, instead of 3 1000 originally insured; the next
oldest &amanita/IMF; 50; the nevi to agetollllll l so
for every *lOOO t 'the °theta in the same °Lupo, tion
arcattliug to thcaluonrit avid time of standing, which
additions make in iretsgeof mote than CA/percent.
upon the premiums paid, without Increasing she an
nail premium.
IdANAfIERh.
:John A. Brown..
it. Danner.
'Frederick 811.01,
!George Taber,.
tuba K. Latimer.
Wharton Lewis,
Thian39 R
Arum Davie,
Job,. Jay
Ruben Pear•ali,
Veager,
Mosta.* P. Jamf.s,
•
in.cpit T. balk.) .John H. Slack
l'aintlitirts containing table of aaaaa and explana
tionsjorin nirarical ion atid further information can
be had at th en cr,
TietndAgl
,RIDOWaY, Prealdent,
j oin F. Jant:s.Actuary.
Itf.Tbe sobsetlber,ts Agent tor the above Company
in kii.o yll.lll CoUnty, an.] will tffra Insurauces,und
stye all ureesAa4y'at'nttn,iiion un the subject.
U• BANSCAN. •
April I:1833. -
OILS; PAINTS ; &o
01:111* -- #1.1212 PROOF PAMT.
FEW tiitteManf the Ohio Fire Proof Pais'. Slate
.:1 aed lirowu notors,ihegraigist orteas.lor sale by
the subd s riber.! Also • low keys of Paint On, at
371 cents agallob, and please al S tents a pound I.•
Caval. U 413101. .Fog .11,, by O . lIANNati.
A I,IEI 31.1. 15.534 ' IS—
:. 4..
• , t'ERRUGINOIIS
OR O UYI)) Iltati PAIN?
-I, FILM ANtI WATER.rauop PAINT of KtPat
the power of ft:aiming all alma.
phetwinthiettee'e during a:lengthened peliod of {nu,
Can be had at Use 11.attlerttre Iwo elute 01 •
(MOROI: &RIGHT,
Agent COI the above Paint.
32-11
AUgust 6 Ina.;
DEVLAWS IMPROVED OIL.
tllllti4 OIL bait the most esteuslue use. And Is more
highly reconintended for machinery ,than any oth
er 011 in the Martel, working clear and free from
gum; It is liiiffitlied In all Cabe' to be Just what it to
r.'conlownded.O l tor 'blea t . Operators who use ma
chinery will6l6l,upon trial, that it Is the cheapest
and beat 011 adapted to their user.
lbfk alt-FRANK rorrs Hardware rtior«
or IN V I.: ft ATIIOIIB/I'B Liquor Store, Agents for irk t
couhtp; vOll be promptly attended to.
June 25; 1853, • 26-If
runs . MUTE LEAD
& RROFIIER, Idatinfactuters, Nu
1 63; NoIiTH FRONT street, l'hilatlrlphia,liave
now supply of their WSIIIIIICii pure WHITE:
LEAP, and ilioSecustower beau! have 11E01 sparingly
supplied in cualsequerier iar run on the al ticleAtial I
saw have (brie Orders tlllCd.'
No known auhstance passeasenthuse p eeeeeeeeeeee
and beautifylni proper itles.su desirable:in a paint, to
an equal exteorwitti nnadfineratrit whitrleart ; hence
any admixture Writhe, Wisteria's unlr wars its velar:
It has, therehire,been tiaestAdv Ain/101 . 0m onanufac-
Wrote. fur wad* yeah, to supply to the public a per
redly pure whi(e lead, and the unceasing denten.' for
the article, is proof that it has met with favor. It is
invariably branded au one head: WIVIMERILL &
IllttaliElt in Nilo nd wit la eot her, war ranted We.
all in red letter'.'
• Philada..dtay 12.103 2B-I y
Zinc . Paints.
thre-Thrrd (*dyer Mars Irate Lead p and Free
Foiscirtout
TEE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY.
Ueyt NG g enlarred 'their %Voris, and ifIP.
proved thetpiality of their products, are prepared
to ex. - cute ardent for-their
:SUPERIOR. PAINTS.
DRY, and MOUND IN OIL; in assorted packareO
o( from 2.5 to apopounds t also.
In barrels of ROO pounds each. -
Their. WRITE ZINC. which is sold dry or ground
to oil, ie warriOlect PUltEland un.urpassed tar, body
and untfolna W,loitenvot. *. I
A turthod has recently been discovered, wbiill efi_
aides the Company to warrsoi , their 0111.'4 to to rp
fine), and soli in the . kegs for any reasonable
In Ibis respect their paints will be !superior to any,
other in the market.'
Torte BROWN 'LINO! PAINT. which is SOW at a
oarptlee. and iau only he made hunt the Zinc Orea
MO New Jersey. Is ISOW,,WeiI klllOll/11 for ii produc
ie. qualitira when applied otitun or other awlulie.
sulfates.
Their STON it COLOR PAINT, pies all the
Vropert 4.1" thi BrOVVII.Vgd of an :Weeable eta"
to painting Coßages, lit;pute, Out -boildlugs,Briders,
/
Gen supplied on liberal 101103 by their Agents
,FRENCH 4. RICHARDR,
Whotesihr Paint Heak.rs and 11141101ters,
N. ,ita. 01 10111
April 11. Iysl le-dui
IRON, &c
IRON AND STEEL
.
DECOU AWD'IIFIDI,ETON, •
Inipor trrs anal.)e. Ul IR ',ail and STEEL,
NO. 13, North Wait, Birret.ahove kiaikrt, fln)a•
delphij. f otottaolly OD
hand.
Phila., 31artli 18, 1854. . I- ry.
VAIRDAN R'S •
' PATENT
S C A Jr. ,
• •
11 . 01,1 31:hrlr
1. WAREHOUSE,
,No. 24(1 .111.,i Si., PIIILADELPIII2I'.
Railroad. Iliy,Cu.l, athl ,Farmer' SCALES, sei
is Noy pxrt of th-! ougary, by experseaced porttro,
and a! 4hutt rthitte.
• . 14"610
•
GEORGE BRIGHT'S
NEW H A rIDIN ARE 13TORE, 2
eliadqura .slow Marl'e lloirl,aud
iiraely epp.relle the !Nolen!liank, •
Pottarilte, where will lir found
&or ztritrot ramorturrnt la k;.2 6 II.OWARE :
Coach Tritntatra s:., ' ;PI i on',
SprlngS. ,: , , , ritieTtive, .
eladdlery,. - lUrnania ware,
trluerniater• Toms, :Assortment or tint l,,,etk,,
l:arpentiiiik•Tooll., !Table. Cutlery.
Maus MINI Paint. ;Pocket Cutlery,
Bar Iron*. all sitee,rrable epooits, ei
Hollrd do al.. .10 " ' Anvil.. and Vir rr,'
Nails and etirlara, - .Aa.orrtueni ofriew Curt.,
Radroid Irma sad Nail., IS beet iron Cruerfilts,
Smith Tuol,t.
Matting riaaisillais,
Can Sleet,
elhen Hteet
Arm liiistet i, ;Chagos,
Nlllrlawa, ; 'Radioed Traces.
Crow-rut Saitti.„ , • ittotedcr and Shot
Fine Stanti-rime,
G. H. returns 101 thanks to the rinttlie for the pa
tronage,they dtirritied to the late firm of Bright &
Pott.and flatters bluivelithat.in hir Individual capa
city. he ivilt bb able to deierve and 'rominVid their
continued sum.' by the quality of the gotiailie has
in ntore, mkt' attention to buaineva,and shadow rates
at.w bleb he la determined to sell.
C ROME BRIG HT,
Late it fthe Grin of Bright & Poll.
March 17..11ft% 13-it
CLEM= & UMSLER'S
ill ARDWARE and IRO.N STORE,
Centre Street, a few doors :arose
Market, (Fart side) balm cop.
stantly on hand a fntl anaortwnt
EMI
Smith's Tools - . , i Coacb Trimming', .
Building trialgrials, . :. ;Axles and Sprints,
c.it
Shoetnaker'slnola, 0 i
. Table Cutlery,
Sites & "Rani', • l Podret Cutlery,
b; mi its. Spitesand Brails, - :: rperder's Toole,
'Counter & Platform !irritant% Ware,
Etztrean.g, . lark:Ws Revolvers,
Ihir and Rolled iron'Bide Barrels,
Fine and Wheel do ;Table and Tea Spoons,
C•l‘.l. Shears' and Blisterlirass and Enamelled Ket-
Sire', 9 . ' ' . ties.
Tin, Plate and Sheet Zinc,Vans, Boilers and Tea
Bar, Conner it. Sheet Brass' N. 111401, •
Pig and liar Lead. - ' . Jimmy Railroad Traces,
Camincsof ail deacriptioni.Railroad lion 4'14 Spikes,
Mai, T.eut :and Circular Dluinle and Slin,gle Guns.
Saws. • ::. " ,do do glii:7l.lgros,
Butcher's I!•ltoppers.Cles=Shot and Rs inridlago,
very and Ehtres, Pestle/ ri.44_41, ,
ADyits.and Vice.. Pnarder,'aillif Shot,
Block, and Tackles, ' 'Water- prima 'Percussion
Chain Pumps, . : Caps,
Iron, Copper and Bratisititle Mountings.
ire;
The dab - scribers would respectfully 'heat•
tension of ttieptitategeirottally.to the above , ..and othrr
articles of liardware WO nowteroug to mention,49
they are detetwlne‘ -lose' as low an any camera
out of Philadrtphia'
Assns' 17: !MM.
Birreirts! . urrnsza!! •
ST K!.!ITER: - 4r McKIVIGHT,
A.,,, I k e niirper of 'fifth aNd PeWN $14., at th,
• oht. whits Store, Reading, Pa.
IMOORTERS AND DEALERS - El . • '
Tin Plato., : UAW Metal. .
'Sheri Copp+ r, ' Etucitre.
llllr~
Greruao ti115 . ..1. . .
" - lion,:. Brain .Tubing,
_ .
Brims. lion Flarurtieirif,.
.goad-, r • Rollid,
'Brats Wire, - • • "
" Baits.;
"- Bberbt.- - • " Elva:
drill. , " Round,
APl:paled ••• .Round] io !orbs',
lion 'do • , • " - Boiler,
44ppos i 44 c' • "
Alissed • ••• Baal,
Amex • ' " DooP. '
Bar Le2d. t. "
Pionsay Soils, •
soder, I " glom slums,
Wasters' Alle Don,
Sprit Antic
rig Tin.. Steel Carr..,, : '
"
Lead.' '. Get4l l D. •
Coo* ' " Swede •
Copper ILlrrts, BPTlbgi,
Nails, ' o Ameriirrai
Toc4o. Thirilocittpek L 312,
• . - . " • %•Rivt la.
For site the lowest possible prices, wboirieste
and ietall. -
„Aprilit 451 . •
(Intmiltura & rtrmatia.
fri6 eabsitirefs ea:lieu - ate to the *talk they
L
Dorn ;Kepi tit ta execute all 014 eta hi their 'lily.
at tbe ortibrifet 110fiee, bed so, the .ntost. reasuraate
terms ,Thy employ good arortaneu, anal their CUSP.
twang in3efbetpfbfe be PIMP or 11.1thhttlOty. jOile•-•
'Mee fables* etfee iterated wattle Pittittorr eleta
tee fie the beef fayleet bicertsfellisbip. Ctalaiag'
thrleearatliew.- Ilaltae4l sad tame Hod Awed
tairalao, of every vattoty of oirksore toltit,itttoble
. 04 . 04 4 004, Rodeo; Ate., toe sale ley ttor sobocit.:
but, &lotto poOtto. C• • D. 'l'. NAGLE.
••41k•motistrtn.-4160 door aloof DiolDltt
rouivllledipsll.ll,lo4.•• • .111-Got
. .
41POTT1
AN D 9
"-
--._
~ - iiiEt .13 G . AS
. lo1MM:1NT. ,
..i
- ,-- NEW b'TYL S.
IA ILLIAbI BRADS hasJOSs t toned from
aS. Phtladilphia with a'llar6 KaPPij. 4 4
Wairher. Works, Jewelry, kids and 4111µt
la Ware. Oaring a splendid a 'dilatant.° ' '
all styles of hods in his line, alid he ingiwilliny to
prole that int will not be undersbid hT any honest
deafer in Oa Male. he hopes stilto rereite his abate
or ptiblic patronage. WILL Mg DRADV.
i l
Opposite Mettlitnets• (Intel. //riga. t the Rig Watch.
NI H.-
Mc kw i Watches Abe Jewelry repaired.
an./ IXII business ttanstettons Lostlinteed to Sire sat
-111C1M011. %
te*ii 211041534. l'
. ,
. 1 PAILA.I)ELPHIA... ,
•
- Idlenti, and B oys - Clothing.
..
V q•RiilltiDY should enilitace this opputtaaity
I*.sib.buy Chnhing for Men and 14131.11 r.
_,
~.., 7 GIi:ORGIC IHVLIN'S
. ' CHEAT: CLOTHING BetTALILISHIIILNT.•
13. E; Corner MARKET and iSIECONID Mui., Philadel
phia, etribrating a choice ad; the best, moat desirable.
and fasliodidtble 'Dress and Frock Costs, Habit Cloth
do..Llnen i,b oiling dii.. Tsreeds, kre., *Milt great vs.
riety of 1:{0116 curriiitiii, cbm.ipt ins of Sark
CoalS. l'olk3i Jackets, Moline, larkets,, Tests and
Gonna Jaehete. made 'CI 'Tweed, tiara_ Drilling,
Cloth, Atuata:liene.,inare,3X.erain.4.t.;.:4ltc.
• i - : -'.`FCHNIeIIIING (101111$, ';
Couri.itlng AI Shirt.. Stocks; Handlterchters, fe.. all
of which alit olfered aL sh• ,Nom* Possible CaAA Pei
err, and as Shed}, is any other Clothing rltore in the
Union.:.—. t - ' 1 .
re Paretitli, *lea desire I. Orel CI.OTHING„ me
Cal nishly lairlied to examine the stock.
Or Cot entry Sioreirtxperi's ran le cretin:amnia:en
i
of vry InsrA•ranes. • . 1
. .
1 GEORGE COLIN,
- . • ..,-.. A. E.. Car. Market and Sec..ii4 ets.
April I. Iftsl .13 OM
'.
I . - 4 -
, •,i ...S•AVIVIa,IMNII : ... .
1• • , Or THE.
I. I NI CED STAT.C.S COMPANY, '
• • .
THIRD AWL) ClitrtuT PUILALIEDPIII A.
IlltfrtXt Fare per felt. per anniess.
rlllloei, oidvlt FIVE: PER CENT.inletrit paying Co.
' J. la 'his ulty and Stale. continue to receive money
dad); on iiettosit. And pay Niel daily without notice
ra usual.
Pc4tior On also put in and lake out money MON
DAY. LA' ViINUS. front 7 qui) o'clock- , '
MlWOHNCEel—EiveMiuesand dealers.
. Mitch 141/44 :10,60
DAVIS & COL N,
Pea Uts in
LA 1111":,::::f.A IV TER A'Si E DEL! ER 8
N. Al 4 corner .PourOand e4tn - ri Sts.,"
.•
PHILADELPHIA,
gj AVl4lfl enlarged andassiiilved Atiteli Store, and
ilhaving,lite largest assoettnent ofl.araps In Phila.-
101 are how prepare:li to thtniSh Pine Oil,
; CAMPIIENIL'.IIIIItItiIIiO FLBID;
Ethereal tik. Phosgene .G as,a ndlLa rd oil; Larups.Lan
ternst, of ail patents. Fahey litjlrland Hall Lamps,
Chbuidelleitt. Girandolis, Candelarsts.ana Britannia
Lames, .at4lhe Alanttfacturereiterre.t kiees. Glass
Lamps by...,ahr . package, M. a await advarterover Ane•
Witt prices, Being large bianufactnrcre , or Pine oil.
Binning Flytid, Ethereal oil; Merthol, and (the, only
tig
true); Phoene Ilas, tan furniA these artlclrd
at 'nth-pekes that Merchants will Gad it In their ad
vtinfage' irt;ttuo. Call nefoie ;;Oillfl elselvhere,lTYon
wantiiaredina. Also.thelialety Fluid lainpfin sale.
se!k. 17 ;lass. ~ 3S-17
...
filaps,.Of the *eat of War, &c.
iky ray A.I. ot the D4IIIC Kea and .mnrutintling
count,.Di
N. ~ w llp of the! Black Hen - do
Mitctrelroliew and Compkte Map of !Swum
.‘"t `New Travont4 Own through Use United
rit3ieljneillding Californm. Oregon, Cuba, ate..
Nor ithanen=lfta•elern (1010 do -.11
EhAfn 4 , l'lnyet . :. Map of,the WysternStates,
. ~
Minnie 1441$ of .Pennayivania,
Larrri
Map of the Cotte' Mate* and 1 enmity Ivania
Olt Rtilig)D, kit vale very low at
I e - R. RANNAN'eI
• Rook and Stationery Store.
11--•
• ,
.NrAttanaim STANDA R D tvougs,
AT LOW PitrftErt..
S
PARKS!! Life and Writings of Wa l ailnto°. 12
-
Liteanif Works of John Adam, 8
Webster's Warka, d Vulrl., tiro..
Tito iStaternian's ltanuafi,.4 vole.. portraits.
ricott's :iglorka.iioniplete; 10 vols., ito/0.,
Waireil , Novets, 26 •411114 MOlO.,
fitbliuue . 4llzetory of lionsm,6 vote..
Huai, din/ Ma inlay's flisfury of England, 6 Vols.,
Lord 1116hou's History Y rode:,
Channlk's Worke, 6 vols., t'd
lleadlars lives of Waittingtori.Napoltion....loss-.
Phine.Augvin of Sterna. ike,.s.
Life ;and;l4,..eches of Ileary Clap,2 Vols., •
Vicars rpitsplete works, 2.v010.,
IttilliA'sY.Ancient Bastin y 1112 auk, or 4 vow.
lfildieilti, Hiroo:poi theiiitilied Sofas, h'volls..
EtanerofOn do do do du• ; Struts.,
Frosi'ePietorlal to •do do ! ,! !! Vols..
I.oseinea Pictorial Field Book 01 the Revolution,
Chaoihere lidoitstation fier the Peoplg, 2 vote.,
," Pape is for the People. v 015. .,
" Ifouie Kook and Pocket Miscellany, 6 vols
PictottaiVantily Cyalupolditt,
Litiraitt;of Entertaining and Useful Knowledge,
te".llllationary of Arts; kla nu hie tu tea and Munro,
vote., l 14:,„ „
The xligndaril Porto. lonians editions,
ParualrAnd Pocket Bildt V of every stye and style
of bindlh~. -
These frooks,end ninny othere, having hero pur
chased a s tiTrade 6sles, eleiraffet.d rerv..theati at
B. I.I,SANAN
IlisA and fitatiOnerr Stole.
1 21—
- Neal Bookis ter Engifteern.
uENCIteII Field hook' fOr Ilailinad Engineers.
1.1. comb/Piing Nrim,la fns , laying' mit finves, level-
Inc, kc tligether with numerous tables
11 istrelts zirribnee...a Engineers' rtliket Books.
Weisbayli's Mechanics acid Erie tweritiC,2 vols.
21abahN (I/Vll Enr,ineri mg, tiro
rnee,Dicti yof Mechanics, 2 ols ,
Tratitique on.flatitnad Curves.
** 1„; •• Excavations and.embardtinents.
alma it% Ley sting, rt vishttedit Inn
The pts,rin al Df3ltglitlitztrn and krictitntsis' and
Enatneer?: Drawing Uninuatikm
• Illourn'S.Catethient of tint Steam Engine.
NortiiAllaudlnnik (or Locomotive Engineers and
Mactnnbitt.
Ure's Dlet enmity of Aita, Ma nufaciti les and Mines,
new etllifhn,2 aids , bro.,
Hodge dr' the Eteam Engine. 2 vols., Vales.
flrrnesd.gmerienn Engineers' Assistant.
Englner4s' Field lionksiif desiription.
A 1-10,M3fillelnalnul Instruments or imperlor
vaty , ing w plire 01411 ai it/ 826. Stipa 110(
Dranehling Paper, cis ail ester; Jackson's Pencils,.
and all the n lingineer4 and gitnitaineil
for mit , ! SAN , by LL'ItANNAINI.
May 20.0814
Wire, Tin Plate.
Wasp Kettles,
•,ad Irons.
!Pans andlloilerS,
NEW i3OOIIS.
SST r t iTT' 1 as; - r ia
B
ike ~ by John •Ftugni Harden. with MI
merous triaier, 11 !
Fanny,ertv's
•
• . MORE N EW BOOKS.
A N AHT-HTUDENT inlidlunich, by, Anna Vary
..."I.llowtt, •
Life and saying' of Mra; Partiotton 014 utlwrs of
the Fanny, by D. P. endlite, illustrated.
Purple!Tint. of Paris, by Doyle tlt. John,
bladeVY,Travels in Turkey, I.2rn ;
' Weistellistory of Inc French Protestant liefogecs,
2 vols., .".!, •
Duoca/i's Practical tiorlreyor's Guide, to form a
finished 12tirveyur without a teacher Um,
Detre [4t, pirit atanifemailons, gsplained and Ex
amined:fir Judge Edmonds reitited 121 a,
• Peck'sqhfelbourne and the thlocita
before the flood,
ItAakt4tiairs Heavenly Itecognititin. • .
• - Heaven or the Sainted Dead.
- The Heavenly Honig?.
Convent/Igs' Leant** on:the Apocalypse.
. voices of ttie night. '
Volertinf the morning. :•;
Anapae,h's Sepulchres of oar Departed,
PPnta ta Our remittent Pharity, 24 Ina. •
ThePtlutces Nottltora Bride, by ~ ,,Carollite lore
C 0660 by Madame it, eltael„ new iidttion. •
' The Uneaten Dilates of Che Iltaik„,i4ea. by °U
pbeat. ' 7 1 •
Ruesti)loy Count Garosirakl.
-
Trial;pla flouakuPper;i2 tom •
AdvenDares of, COUAM llettbaat.l7 too. -
The 114oter Ledge,.' •
1111nifil* t. or Preluding lot Howe and its V.rilins
•,! !' For tate 'by • `
12;111N4liVkl..
• • 17-
QM
r VHS Olowriberhavingi appoloSeo Oho ogees
1 In Atha clash' Coaatyloe these Nalle.•
le foretSt them to the stalk either seloiewle or re
. •
The y itavastte tope riot lbe nallecoosolooly and
la this ts3Sighbothond. awl only regal's , " Vaal to. au
pi/nude - theta alssizei be r.llehirsalis lied al Nos.
so GI chi rtithr Wholesale p h:es.. iIW aad Deal
ers eretoreatalliinertg.4 vs d said Ise
• L • - • • 41EORVig
I To,Vant Prustae.
MAida4l. ,
rililß Abotriber berebi ttat be bat
spoorsitedillr.frigintet ititlf2ll7lllforitifearo
'roam, *Fla AUDI for tbo ule of " Vie Petra' floor
a miGatkapriog," 111 *WYMAN. 4.4 1 .;
*Mho for
HOP shat led ppvtitir Tbei.4st,iletutedtp
two bast Perk* toot offreed Wide ' being re..
eharkatele rot olinoGrity, fief elortbitter.• ror sale.
whops** lad tetalloit.'l3llollßE •lIRKIIIVIt • -
oft HardwarterDive, Cedar* meet'
....onoratilltoe.ns• 111111 . 14
Saffir.ll, 15.11. 404
164tri
1 13W1118 , 11!011041.101044,1-,1*WilirMII.
U7lll4Er itihkatql for ask at Me
v lowest market prir, , y. hy: :
L,Tyl.lkotit
P2111E341 p ) 1 a W
0 to Otliort4ono
titiotaocg-', - e _
Flaptitomf. 4one • ,
EOM
M 4 RN,
ME
WATC
•
Timm
I - --
sAtitrift -- 117110 - -
;,.... - • ovrcessoß,
1 Ille Ralf J. paPp IL & goy.
ATCHEV, JEWELRY- 41 tiILYERW ARE,
)75 , ellE/4YNUT at., (.4- post e . thrd Noun} til Noun} I
+-, • PHIL4RELPII .- ,'
iy 1 7, 1 F. 44 , !II•ty
IPtIBIACATIONS.
• :
May 21.4i.ai
Nair 20854
Life an. its alms: 19m,,•'
ftieerit4itil the_Gulden flora, by Olin,
Egypt.alat and piesein ‘ ibp Thoinimien.•
Reetesibion of 4.llitielopiior Tii)011,
Tempe/i and i".tlnybior life in Kentucky,
Peiminialowees.lem.
Parriniildle, by CatolintilT,honaas,ll *els.
The lfise (Sine Bee Iltitiler. try.Thatpe,
The Bilt,le of the •Wildeilness, by Eme.ison Brunei
The Te;ot and the Altar, ,y uninnaint;.
geriPtitte Neat:lints. :1 do do
(.eeser4i on the Parabitle. tin
Delatitkie).3 Thetli.g Essays:l
PitirkyliN Lire in kbys4lo is, I role.,
Thin. (hat and the otheri illairineed '
The ErAtitiertiorten # a Narrative of 11751,
The' U al Beatilin,
The Ibiza to Ruin, U
at puttllshed and for sale by bINAN.
[i
June .
A pri
'AT! aintsit NAILS.
- 21CMUIL: P
tr
TptirAIRVICIV.IIFD. impala lot ot ait ' ysts OltPalatleiv. !Age l°l6
WILIM&D
t t irt Weli t ffi . : 1 .4" 11- *IY • _ 4 4 1, 1 , 10 % Ei °24 !.
at 1861. • • . 114 r
• am • 3R ,
E C
• ' • T RA L
I* cavil* or itonstannOtirriulwaain.
Y', IiENJAMIN',
, &C.
."? Wear Frazer's ifagazlrtiti
WOLF 111URS4S Iltl 'Alia..
Stories of wild anitnais- thilaitite acted
the part of nuries towardiAttiolliiaceiden
tally or purposely expatk,,l42 . *in -met
vita in every pm of-thejnittW, *wag
races of men tit the moil„ ; ;:iltttwet
character. It was a favOikte: ori
gin for a great hero, o,ooifit*Siation
ur of an empire. The Ong.
dog, and many Others figure Alatoweadi
tams ; but of all the waif is the•taint re
inarkable and the most trKquentfy to be met
with. What truth there,tuayihe in the old
story of Romulus we ',shall! not' attempt to
decide. Some' reality, however. Underlies
ECM
the wildest fictions ; and we have at -this!
moment before ins a iery,interestitigaktounki
of observattons made in NOrthertiAndia.
which may be the consideratiOn.of iorne.lll
- Neibiihror Arnold. They Were-cim
ducted by a distinguished , Indian, officers
whose name, were We at libeyty mention
it, would be ample guarantee for their truth I
and accuracy—nue tOti,,,Who. possessed
unumia I opportunities iniiihtiiinintintorma
lion front the Wilder known, parts al
the country. In the following 'notice. we
shall use his largely and without !
scruple. since, from' its having been pub
lishediii a provincial town, it has, scarcely.
:tweeted the notice its very Curioua subject
deserves. . • • •
The wolf in India' . is, looked upon, as it
formerly Was lei Niirthern Ettrope,.;as ;a sa
cred animal. Almost ail .1-lindooS have a
superstitious dread of deatroying, or eten in
juring it; and a village community within
the boundary ot, whose lands 4 drop of wolt's
blood has fallen, believes itself doutited to de—
struction. The natutal consequence is. that
in districts, trait frequented by Europeans,
thesennimals are very- numerous and de
structive, and great numbersLiit children a -
coustintly carried oft by them. Only one
class of the populatain. the very lowest, lead
ing a vagrant Me and tovonackitig iu the
jungles, will attempt to kill Or catch them.
Even these, however', althdugh they have
no superstitiotti tear of the Wolf, and are al
ways found td be Well acquaintet with its
usual dens and, haunts, v'erv: field+ attempt
its capture,—iii all probability Irani the prof ,
it they make of the gold and silver bracelets
and necklaces i Worn by .children . Whom -the
wolies have carried to their:dens, and whose
remains are left at the entrance. In all
parts of India, , it appeals, numbers of chil
dren are,daily Murdered for the sake ot these
dangerous ornaments..
iThe wolf is, sometimes kinder than man.
In the neighborhood of sultaupoor, and
among the ravines that intersect the banks of
the Goomtee river; ibis animal abounds;
and our first instance of a "Wolf nurse" OC.
CUTS in that district. A SrooPer, passing
along the rivet bank near Chandour, saw a
large female Wulf leave her den followed by
three whelps and a little hog. The boy went
on all-fours, apparently 'on the best ternis
with his fierce companions, atid the wolf pro
tected him with as much care as it he had
been one of her own Whelps. All- went
down to the river and drank, without non
cing the trooor,, who. as; they were about to
turn back, pushed on in order, to chi MI and
secure theboy.i But the ground was uneven,
and his horsemuld not overtake them. All
re-entered the den : and the trooper then as
sembled some People from! Chandour, with
pickaxes, whof dug Imo the;den for about six
or eight feet,hen the old 'wolf bolted, fol
lowed by her nee cubs and the boy. The
‘4, r
trooper aecompanied,by the fleetest young
men of the party, mounted and puisued ; end
having at last headed them, he turned the
whelps and Do) , ( who run quite as fast) back
upon the men on toot.. They , secured the
boy and allotied Me - othersito escape. The
boy thus taken was apparently about nine
or ten years old,' and had all the habits of a
wiltraninial. Ott his waylo Chandour he
struggled hard'to get into every hole or den
he passed. The sigh; of a 'grown-4 person
'alarmed him, and he tried to steal away;
but.he rushed at a child with a fierce snarl,
like that of a dog, and triediobitelt. Cooked
meat be wbutd nut eat, but seized raw meat
with eagertiesil, putting ii On theground Ml
der his hands, and devouritig it with evident
pleasure. lie growled angrily if any one
approached him, while eating, but made no
objection whalever to a dOg's. coining near
auttsliaring his food. The trooper lett 'him
in charge of the Rajah of llosuuspoor, who
saw the boy immediatelystifter he was taken.
Very soon afterwards he was seat by the
Rajah's order to Captain Nicholetes at Sul
taurmir ; for although his Parentslare said to
have recognird him . when tiist: captured,
they abandoned him . on finding that he dis
played more of the wolf's! than Of human
nature.
He lived in the charge of Captain Nicho
tetra servant nearly three tears; very inof
fensive, except when teased, but still a com
plete animal.: 'He could out be induced to
keep on any ;clothing, even in--the coldest
weather :' and on one occasion tore to pieces
a quilt, smiled witli:cottolf, and ate a portion
of it, cotton and all, each day with his bread.
When his fuottwas placed At a distance from
him, he ran t 6 it on all-tours,
like a wolf ; '
and it was roily on rare occa sions that he
avalked upright. Human livings he always
shunned, and 'never' willingly remained near
them. On the other hand, he see Med fund
•of dogs and jackals, and indeed of all ani
mals, and readily allowed them to feed with
hint. He . was never knciwn to; laugh or
smile, and Was never heard Io !speak till
Within a few ininutes•of his death, when he
put his hand to his bead, and ktid it ached;
and asked tor WaterWhichbe diatik and then
died. Possibly, had: this bOy lived, he might
gradually hive, been brought to' exhibit more
intelligence; lint almost every instance seems
to prove hoviebmpletely the huotau nature
is supplanted by thehrutif, 1
The nexcis still from the neighborhood of
the Goolntee.i In *arch. 1813, a ;cultivator,
who lived at . Chupra, abbut twenty miles
east of Sultatipoor, wen to cut Isis crop of
wheat and pulse - taking with him! his wife ;
' and a son about three years of age, who-bad
only lately ree,Overed from' a severe scald on
the knee. As the lather was reaping, a Wolf
suddenly rushed upon th& boy, caught him
up and made O . fi with bun towards the ra
vines. The people of the village ran to the
aid of the parents, but they soon lost sight of
the wolf and his prey.
About sot Years afterwatds, as two Spa
bees from Sidgmarow, ablaut ten imiles from
Chupra, were watching hive. on ibe border
of the jtmgle-which, extended dOwn In the
Khobae rivulet, they saw threel wolf cubs
and a boy come ouil-from the jungle; and go
sto drink at the stream; all four then, ran to
a cave 113 , thfi rarities. The • SiPahees -fol
lowed, but the cubs', had already entered and
the boy. was half- way io, when one of the
men,caught him by, the hind leg:, and drew
tuti tack., He was very angry and savage.
bit at the melt. and..serzing-m hii teeth the
barrel of tine of tlietrgunsi shook it fiercely.
T,he Sipabees'i however: scented him ,brough t
him hOrrie, aid kept .11unit:sr twenty days,
during . whichi heart:old eat notbibg but raw
flesh, and was fed i accordingly - with bares
and-birds. His captor& their found i: diffi
cult taproVide him, with Sufficieat food, and
took him tia..thelitizaar in the; village -of
Koeleepoor, to be Supported by. ibe chart
table people of the place, till he might.be re
cognized andelaiMed by his parents. , One'
market day a' man frOm the village of Chup.
ra..Siiinened;to, see hula in the tazaar. and
'on his return deieribed him to hisi.origlsbnra•
The . cultitiattir:lbli! (salmi of the boy, teats
dead; but hisiaridaii.itsking for a Minute de.
scataton of the boy; found that. he bad* the
mark of-a - setild.on' the' left. knee and three
matiosof thereeth 44 an animal each side of
hisi tows.. .7 Fally believing him Id he'ber lost ,
skikl.-ahe went foritstarth fro - - the Keielee ba.
-,zai,,, add iesidditiod to lb* t wo Markt:As. ,
'ervereta , third 4 -his !high, impubi - whi c h
bar- bora* bum.-:•i -: -- ...i -, , .
She utak, him hottileto Ater , *alio", where
,heatill remains.: hur.'as, its-the:fame case, iiiiluiimao it4iilso -seenikw biss - Fra but
ifisippealed. i The, front 148, Ws - Wes and et-
Wiwi had becothe hardened,: (mai hisPi_ino
on ail fours uriih, the. vsoltres, mid_ although
Ittaitidets about the ,irillaggApricithi day,
he always steal/617*k to the4tragleat_nip,t*
fall:" Hi if tinahlelo sped; ROkiask he at
lietifsfeitny'soarit diatinetly.. Tri drinking;
he dips his . *e hOtikkilux
'fapit urtilikerf*OlL' ' tiatillirreleri My
• hiimstarketrit - bufkleVaiii'aird theitiici
..alitineireit lit uniOtt ittlit - eahri4liodt; hi
company: , rth the*illairecftl:l •'.. 7 "•:' , - • -'
-, ,Ess,susgibri . a - iniinbre . ^4;thalliii*iiemi;
we-come to ose4hiat isisle -inaarniipeits
Oe...Wa4tisafkable. ' ikbotit- linen - -years
„,,-. ,
..... 1..„. f,,. ,\ ; I : , 7'73 . 7.'1; _ ..._:".."
' 'lli Account ot - Wolves , isltw:.agyOtitidrea Is
Mak Denti. -pr. .4. buiLigeaot...4l3
,Au-- , i .- -. --1- - •
‘.lik- - ,l:TTsv-iiiiiE.;- ,. e.Hu-yi..iiix ':tlitiNT
4,.,-:AusT:.:'o:lBs4,j
9istotitat
•
Os, RANDS MID SMUT Airl;:. turns. to oar itsioni
since. a tr, .per in, attendance upon Rajah
Ilurdut Siugh,nl %oiler. on: the left Wok of
the Ghagn ritteroothe_district of Batirletch,
in passing Dear a small stream, SSW :there,
two wolt cubs; and a. boy; drinking, He
Managed io'seize the boY. whoseetned about
to yeses bld.l.ufwis so wild and fierce that
he tote The truopei'a clothes`and bit hint se
verely The'Reilh at first.
had hint 4 ted up bistannery guu-shed and
fed bun with taw meat, but he liras after:
wardsallbwed to Wander`-about the Bonder
bazaar. He therein:lee ran olfenth a joint of
meat from a titticherNa. A . * * ad unot h et ot
t h e bazaar keepers lei at
wh o, p r y /awe d his, named
Janes, ek4iiraiiil of a Castro/eye statiehaat, then
at Batlike, tot* compassion ma dos poor boy,
extractedithe Snow from his thigh. and pre
pared a bed far hint -under_ a %amigo tree,
where he himself, kedged. Here .he kept
him fastened itet t tant Inn, ;Up I 4 this time
be would:eat tatithing.htd raw flesh, but la- - i
nobgtadpalfy hrunght,hint to eat balls of
rice end
','laabot t ai,Weeks after be had been lied
io the tree after the rubbing of his joints with
oil; fie was Made io stand and walk upright.
Hitherto heltad gone on all bsurit. In about
four months' lie began to ; utiderstand, , and
*obey sigoa. fis this manner he was taught
to prepare the hookah, put lighted charcoal
on the tobacco. and bring tt to Janoo, ,or to
whoins4,ver be pointed out. Ile was Drier
heard however, to utter more than one ar
ticulate Bound. Tlits was, •Aboodeea,' the
name of the lade dafighter' of a Cashmere
mimic. or player, who bad once treated bun
with kitOneati. The odor from his body was
very ofeasives and Janie:, ,had bite rubbed
with ntatardseed waxed in water, in the
hope of remOyiug lit.' This was duns fur
some months :during which he was still fed,
oa r ice ;did flour;. but the'odur did out leave
hint.
One night while the boy was lying, : under
- the' mango tree, Jams) saw two Wolves
creepinglstealthily towards him, and after
they touched him, nod he got
up. Inaleadi however, of being !tightened,
the boy Put his hands upon their heads, and
they begin tit play with him, capering about,
whilst he threw straw and leaves at them,.
Janis, treed tiff drive them off but_ he could
tun; and .becorning much alarmed, he cul
led to the seutry over the guns; and told
hint that', the'wedies,were going io eat the
boy. :111 replied, .Come away and leave
him or they will eat von also but whea Ja-.
noo sawl theta , begin to play together,.his
fears sutisided, and he continued to watch
them guietlt ' At last he ;succeeded in dri.
ving then] oft; but the following night three
wolves cam e - -and a few nights after, feu
which returned several times. iJanoo thought
that the; two. which first came must have
been the!cubti with which the boy was found,
and that they would have seized him had
they not, recognised him by the smell. They
licked his face with their tongues as he =put
his hands on,.their heads; •
Whett i .lanOo's master returned to Luck
now, he; ants; alter spitte difficulty, persua:
ded to allow:danoo to take die boy with bun.
Accortliagly 'boo° led hid along by a string
tied tohis aria, and put a trundle of clothes
`ou his head. , Whenever they passed a jun
gle, the:boy *ould throw down his bundle,
and malfe desperate attempts to , escape.—
When heated. he raised his bawls io suppli
cation, took up his bundle nod went on.; btu
the sight of the next - jungle produced the
same esenetnent. A. abort time atter his re
turn to Luclinow, boon was sent away by
his mastr . for a day or twit, and tumid on
his rettqn that the boy had disappeared. He
could never be found again. . .
About i two mouths atter the boy had gone,
a woman of the:weaver cattle came to Luck
now, with a:fetter from the Rajah ol- Bon
dee, slat t ing that her sun four years old, had
five or six years before, been carried off by a
wolf ; a*/ Rom the description given of the
boy whom fano° had taken away with blur,
she thought it must be the same. She , de•
scribed media corresponding with those on
Janao'sl boy . : but although she remain ed
atop isitosiderable time at Lneknow; no tra
ces could be found of the boy ; and at list
she returned to Bondee. All these circum
stances were procured by the writer of tie
pamphletfrOm Sanaoliah, lingo's- master,
and troupanoo himself, both of whom de
clared them to be strictly true. The buy must
have been with the wolf six or i4even years,
during which she must hate had several lit
ters of whelps.
It is remarkable that no well authenticated
instance has!: been found Of a full grown
man who had been nurtured io a wolf's den.
The writer Of the pamphlet mentions -au old
man at Lueknow who was found, when a
lad, iai the Oude Terse, by the hut of an old
hermit who had died there. He is supposed
to havebeeMtaken front wolves by this her
mit, aod tsstill called the !'wild man o,f the
woodsi was one. day," says the
writer, rsetit to me at nfy request, and :I
talked Stith him. His features' indicate-him:
.to he °tithe l;Tbaroo tribe; who are - !Mind
only in this foram I asked him whether
he hadany recollection of ever having been"
with wOlves7 lie said, 'The wolf died long
before the old hermit.' Ido not feel at all
sure, however, that he ever lived with
wolves4' fp another inittauce a lad came
two the y town of klasanpoor, "Who had evi•
dently been brought up by :wolves." lie Was
apparently ?bout twelve years old, was very
dark, and had at first, short hair all over the
body, Which=gradually disappeared :is he be
came adensuuned to eat salt with food, He
never situkt but was made to understand
signs well. His not koown what eventual
ly becaineof him. -
These are: doul dui cases : hot in the for.
trier instances there seems no room for (pee
tion ing I
the. facts. Our readers, - however,
must judge for themselves. At all event;
the subject appeared to us.so curious and so
full or interesting suggestions, that wehard
ly think they will quarrel with us for fling !
log it thus briefly under their notice. -
DZATII . OE -PIZARRO
• hundred and thirteen years ago Pi.
as niurdered in hi; own -house. A
Thr
zarro
writer in Blackwood thus:notires this event:
.`!"They that ;take the sword shall peitsh o fi:
the sword."i By the sword be had risen ; by
the sword he was to perish; not on some
irell-fough(battle-field, with shouts of vic
tory ridging in his ear: but in his palace
hall. by the assassin's bade. In his own
fair capital Of Lima, the city of Kings, the
gem of [the 'Pacific, which, had sprung up, '
,
under his auspices , with inereible rapidity,
for Piztirro seemed to impart his vast energy
to all about into, a score of conspirators, as-I
sembled at the house of A tualgro's son, plot
ted litideath. It was on it Sunday in June;
1641. it thg hour of dinner, that they hurst
into hi apartment 'with cites-01 " Death to
„:
the tyrant.% I ' .
A °amber of visitors were with him, but
they were imperfectly armed, and deseried
bun. esesping by the windows; ant:'• his half'
brotheri Martinez de Alcantora, two:Pages,
and as Maiat cavaliers, were all who stood
fonvard in defence of their chief. They,sooi
fell, overpovvered by numbers and covert-0
with Wounds. But Pizarro wai riot the
man to ineelily meet his death. A lone,with
out annor, his cloak around one irm,"ll:
good sword his right hand..with- a vigor
and intiepidity surprising 'at Ins ..advanced
age. the old : hero kept his ~coWardly
ants at lbay.y,
_• •
- •
"What' li nt?' he . cried, "traitctral have, yOu
Came m kill mein my own house 'I" And,
as be spoke; two of his.enernies fell beneath
his blows. ;Rada, the chief of the 'consPira•
tors,imPatient of the delay, called out: "Why
•are werso long shit-0t A e ' DOWD 'with the
tyrant!" and taking otteisf its eBmpftillons
in his rms; be thrust him agaitittfthi Afar:
pizato: instantly 'grapphog *tell Gig
opponent, be ran , him thrttuth• with his
sword.l SW, at • that inortient e received a_
woundlin the throat:it-0 titling. be sunk
on thifinoi. whdrythismardrot Rada and
several .4*m:retire plunged into hit body'.
filesur E *taimed the dyingmaa; and Ira
; etag,a,rtna mill his bloody fingers on the
Boor,Aelatrit down his ticsd, to friss it; when
Asirokr,,mtkce hitudiy.thim the real, pat a4 mihis existence.
liiiacr 14* is epigrci ,ip
Iligerstoirs,lid.
ht If Eil Oriedir. hop numberi 01.
ciamaa, it is said, are acting Aspowa tit,
diamary, by a aelelasted Mach
rot. Rana rrhereby choissar„titimssid,islose
!calif; trj , ?analog a bawl af sheet corm,
three *ekes wideamd six isadees isints amid
Atie acFl6 ea' 'be &IV as. Nigekill•
"Haig_ has, Fir ismigatioo,
.di !eyed the
bet, ['Mall walker* Ja Vicf441:,W 4 .4
ways kree from cholera: - Wa NUT! ,
Ibis itisetits Omuta is 1549:-
PQPU,LA SOY
bro T u h g e ht il o g u i t tli a ti li ° os n ': . g . jfthe
of doe. c, i rum questions
nairertoenlig4 lka
ten s'
the world with a great ariety of tatnnallY
contradictory and self .ontradietory •Opin•
ions. They have much say shout donee.
racy, natural rights and constitutional.
,lim
its, the 'rights of minor ties: and soma of
them are in favot-of a lti , gber lair trisil the
laws of the land. - One. 1 them "says-l‘we
deny the nght of passing any_snerf,learlltit
the one proposed (a prolittiiiory law).. -To
give men liberty they ,tpust be . free 10 do
wrung awwell as right. I In the govertupept
of Unit, men: are left Ir t ; Evil and . good
are placed -before th and they' freely
choose." Again he saygo•if an act of 'des.
'pope power would pqt al atop to all other in.
7,,,T:h.i ra s,
ob uc l i p ,. to g w a re n r. t .. : 2 ll .44 n es : d a t
eih d buti l s ic t e ihys at emeric i ,t u ,h u ,e in h : b.s,i
1. i: ;
ilvis'ectintry, the evil of such an let Wilitlid
lie greater than the; it would" *con,
and makes .indiv4ual ight parautortar to
covere
It is in deed the deinocta which 'Oafs IPSte
lute power to.cach Individual.aniiotherehr
tenders society imixissitle. is tive'':will
take,the bull - by the tail ind ascertain which
pulls hardest. Aeeordg to Our doctrine,
sLeiely implies sovereig , ItOantute, despotic
power somewhere. Mists it is: the
, Czar; in Fiance tt is just ow in the Emptior;
' in Euglaod, in tha Crotyta and Parliament :
in the United States iu Ithe Conlederacy of
State % tor national Inn ses, in the people of
each Suite for their ow government iti ; ev
erything not national; i big sovereign pow-
T r
...
er, wherever placed, mpg he absolute,; en
limited auJ despotic.thersitse it if trot
sovereign, but subject t some tither papier :
and this involves the o f surdity expressed in
Latin - by the prase ern r uin in imperra, I
i.)
sovereign power night a sovereign power.
In the State of Penosyl anis, the sovereign
power, for, all purism " not vested' in the
conielleracy,-ur denied t the States-by, the
Fedgraleaustuntion, is in the, people:. i and
in their hands it is lib lute, trulamited,:des
pule. jf it.be limited, i in .whom is vested
e l
The limitation ? ' For lehoever it be, : that
powerisin tar sovereign over the priiple.
Therefore, despotism,
evil in itself, Is a moral
litical necessity, essenti'
society. The evil 113 in
evil in the hands ulmie
absolute monarchy or u
'the hailds of al.l, as in •
founded ?pint universal
Penasylvania, But as
majority must rule; an,
ity must be despotic. -
jority is the law;rind
that 'phrase which u.
American [wiks' eh'
-Me law.-
Upuu this ground
the jutist whto says, •'
passing any inch laws
—(the Maine law.)
the Federal Coustituti n ul prohibiting it,
arid we , assert (hit.it s within legislative
power aeA:urdiag to i . : , e 4 Constitution ol Penu
allvanta. But stip ing the latter lung,
we affirm that the. people way awend it it
Coustituttua. and luveit their legialatime-- 7
to other wurds, exerlise fur tbernailves;
through their tecogni
power in question. A
people iti Peousyleaut
use of tobacco, of Wit
der';' of black . strap, of
brick houses, ut gold
shirts, of cotton stirckt
the exercise of any roli
the use of railroads.
ktluVrtlo power that .
Such tfigative, pruitibi
action oh the siivereigi
eta. is Certainly out r
Governthent. And it
mitturity •of the Stat
mein utTeunSi Ivauia i -
a democracy.. •
We grout that the
else of such powers w
We also gran( that en
ioconsisient with the
rtduals. - But what o• ''
as- each may exercise - o.ly in a stele of? indi
vidual isolation, and a lOU relinquish id . a
state of Slavery: it the. ,ecessity requiro it.--
Should- the majority sii require, the minority
1
'have no Other ,alterna ve th an submissiou
or retirement: Upon" no
.olher foundation
than sovereign powe , ruling; govek_ning,
1
law-making.power. so terihere, in the on ~
the few or the majoritl • can society exist.—
What th en is the rem dy against abase of
tilts power in monarch its and oligare,bies i
Revolution. What in i demorrac les ?. i Pop
ular intelligence. If
.wople are not:: wise
enough 'to govern . ,th mselves by mutual
agreement, they cannt t bear dernueficy.2--
And it they bear, dem racy, which ever acts
oniy through the wajo ity, the will .01. that
Majority must be jibs°. te, despotic.
. Out objector says, 4 Fi givemen liberty,
they must be tree to d wrong, as Well as
right." This strikes lt the root of liberty,
at least in dentocracies ; for if men are free
ly do wrong, add alltong involvesi some
violation ol right,: we' ere curious to'lnow
how, under , such Ire dom, any rights are
iv
safe. -, II men are tree to do wrong. Where
does this freedom slot ! • And if tree to du
wrong, why may they not do the wrong of
murder, theft,. robbery and all other crimes?
The posttiou is absur . We lay that to
give then liberty,•the must be. tree qo do
y l w
-right and nut free to do tong ; that detnocni
cy is-the best political guarantee for itiis lib
n
ev,' and popular kart igeoce the (rest;stea
-1
rity for the wise and jst use of this political
guarantee. • lit. says t at God has left men
free to choose,-and th relore huraan Overt).
meat should give the same Ifeedotit. But
the moral, the 4 :High r Law." quite explic
itly stated in the New testament, andiquite
clear to enlightened rsou everywhere, says
that God has provide a thing '
called I rem.
in
tuition, as the consequ ce ol t hisree choice.
II we mistake not, Tan goveruments do
adopt . God's rule, by ecreeing security for
chousinglight, and pupishment Ipt chttiosing
wrong. -He says that, if- despotic power
mould put an end toe intemperance.Aamb
ling and iiientiousnes , the evil wotild be
• greater than- the. good. We beg leave, fit(
dissent. -And it he gei: tipsy, It his own .74'4
lair. With due dete, we, we think it is
also the strait 01-his Truly. his neigikbors,
and the corrimunity , a crime and 'poverty,
the resutt of intempe, ranee, abbodatit ly Imre.
—Phila.. Ledrtr. . l
.1 ~' .
n . " ANT.4.ONISSI IN' EN,LAND,
po'huco-religiolut movetirfents 'of the
Romanist l on the °their side of 114 wake are
jusenow attractiog u‘usual atte:Ottoron the
British Parlatuenc, 4 Dubtincorres*dent
of the New York Courilr,alludiniltotit't"an-
Oual cnottoterof Sergert Ship, on the Irish
Catlett Eitablishmeut, and . the inn:ids of
••voluntaryiren"--the ! power of the principle
being so thoroughly:'splayed in. Aspirin—
against the establish English Church, as
,migbtdirmlanifested
the D
adds: . - '
i -
"On the other hand the guavas -el 'Mr.
Spouner's trwriuo fur :triking nut oldie esti.
Mates-the sum propos !
convicts
Roman Catholic
Chaplains for the mi._ n' convicts in England
~-fur !they are paid i . Ireland. the adme as
y'rot ‘ . s !stit% or-Posbytrianshas prompted
"no popery" men to t inter- fors illiflog at'
tack .on o ther !thins... , Accordinglf t. there
'has 'heed itiLtindirs; tr4etitig of 'the lead
ise:altreannetietl-wi b vations histestiat
mslictatine)Hrom I eland. Ind &Nand, 1
'as wi1t,114., 10 , f.... 41144--414, &R..
el* three
dayi' conference, miaitges were t*pied.for
getting shAilta the' • vntioth isi&wineet
simply °a di . e *Wood like aPptiSPefitioirof
fil
;he nattottal hinds to he supple's:et NW,:
my tlie survetlla t rice, emtvatieeltalleMish
meilv, end fq 819f;i ease retutn..o-Arlit. -
maul ofa 4 frir
reatei biro(' men Who, will
: ripest' 611, - itail iOl i, on-Protetilant ; : prinei- -
,
prop." , '3 1 ~.,-..‘ .• - .•_. l . ...- 7te , N;,-...:_- ,
Itjaq;; . ' if 1 W - T V et . think. orry - ' -
•g e - ei : - - '•l - - t_ .
eiolnlfilrrwinulfini iv Ally ehttwel down
i
41
atteilitett hatritonibleitzit SW %germs' eggs.
- Batt-tbei Etat blies sheladidsthistlitsidi
rehpses all others finl oadestollestini this
s,
kind. The Calcutraif f sgliskremtleacrebess
storm whiel iiiiire - gace there on the 3rl of
hisemiriiiter sehiec-otesis loteliirritones teii
.14414 12 •1.44:0044wr.-AlbitliriartplesersfiLlon
A lack-9 1 ::Vtraldel; ..stAdib.szkolltono
everything in Its zfigodre4.ol Of
istisen - faitlheiell . 11"osi.`tiin t liacd:i
i z.
4liewthe 4riftitmestitiFilleillilti
; a
r 16.4 Orterisii ' thesAibiliefelfili.
wr ielLo • . . • •
ar
=I
• ;
ttasnitt.-;4/0 . ,, !. Jobairie
.. I '.k.,6I.S.gYL*ANI . A . . Ts
poiiii
El
lor4Tv.
ustead ol• being an
and sac's% an d po
t
to the existeute al
Its lueatioti. 11 is
or a tow; at ao
spicily,: but out in
democratic reptiblie,
anti rages like that of
cahoot ogreei. the
t.) rule. the major
'he voice or the ma
uce the Ledgeii uses
rat introduced' into
es, Me despotlim of
proceed to adiwer
e dray the right o
s the one proposed"
e deny the right of
! ageuts—with the
d if a majority hi the
should prohibit the
r,heat. of milk , of ci
brandy' smaehefs, of
Watches; of ruffled
s, of tin petticoats •
yiou but Mormanism,
+ud 'steamboat", we
Id apply a negative. ,
ive power upon such
power to Penntylva•
P 3
Red iu the FeJeral
if vested. the
, Uieu the govern•
au oligarchy, aid ma
inuni uselc4
übl be tyratauleal.—
F powers would be
tura!' rights of iodi.
(trial rights.? ;Such
ide Free , Chuirh of
Dors iolaud,
MEI
....
inointetit.
: jIEAL,T i II MAXIS*. 1
The rook important iin ty. - is to five the
full, 'strait lifeif health. This is the nat.
writ conittioii of all organized heingli,. I Your
duty to yourielf. your family. socie4y!. and
terity, -- dementia that you regard your
pos
health. - Pure air'' is the first :lanai;
too of
health. Breathe k night and dap Foul
odori, the breath of 1 other persons, stun sated
atmosphere. and Mir mild-poison of, maven
'filmed churches, earsr, , steambonts.l dm.. is
.pestileotial, and undermines the strongest
constitutions. Draughts of, air- are : of de
sirable, but health 'demands • free , ir Illa
tion of your rooms,,night and day ;
Personal cleanliness is of great importances
to health. comfort, sod attractiveness.; Ev
ery
: thing about you should becleau. Rooms,
Wisp : clothing. all fresh, well sired aid pure.
Avoid wearing at Sight anything Wiim la
the day. The beat , ' security for
,cleunliness
and health, is daily; washing of, the whole
- I •
pertain.. ;
A. pure diet is necessary to the health of
bedy and mind. • Shun coarse food, and
stimulants. Vegetable food. as brc4tl l pod
illigs, fruit, Arei ittetter than animal food :
snit the lean - flesh of beef and mutual, ;better
thew pork. , The healthiest diet in the world
is one of bread, milk, and fruit, and yuuug
children should hafe no other. •
Men were made to live much icrthe open
air. Women and childted shosid have all
the light air, and exercise they can get.—
Much of the diseases of American women
conies of in•door darkness, and sedentary or
motiototious oecUpation. , I
uTuxiv OF TEA
In the.lile of roost persons a period snivel
when the stomach no longer dige..tsietiough
olsthe ordinary elethents °flood, to makeup
fur the natural doily waste of the bodily sub
stance. The size and weight of the body,
therefore, Levu b diminish more or less
perc4tibly. At this period tea conies is as
a medicine to arrest the waste. to keep the
body- Wm falling sway so last, and. Mus to
enable the less energetic powers of digestion
still to supply as much as is needed to re
pair the wear and tear of the solid tissues.—
No,wooder, therefOre;"that tea stiould be a
favorite on the one: hand. with ilte!
whose supply of substantial food is! scanty,
and on the other,., with the aged and Mfirm,
especially of the feebler sea. whose powers
of digestion and whose bodily substaime have
together begua to lid. Nor is it surprising
that the aged female, who has baxely euough
of weekly income ao buy what area called
common necessaries of lite, should Yet spend
a portion of her stirall,gains to purchasing
her ounce of tea. She can live quite its well
on less common raid, when She.takes her
tea along with it : while she feels tighter at
'the same time, more •cheerful add i .fitter for
her wort, because Of the indulgence., r Chem
istry of Common Life.
INTEMPERANCE AND CHOLERA.]
Albauy State Reg,rster, of last Feld
'peared a commumeation trcim the pea
ward lielavau, Escj.,coneerning Cher.
ship tot iriteutperallive to the ravages
cholera. lie mentions a. 'tumbrel
within his peisnual knowledge bearit.,
the point he endeavors to, enforce, i,tii
temperate men are frequently the vief
the epidemic, white those who abs4u en•
tirely from the use of intoxicating drinks. in
almost every case escape: He states that
;
during the cholera `Season of 163.1, le had
engaged at work for hint over one; t uudred
men. He prevailed upon them to to abstain
from all intoxicating drinks,_ and g;v them
a beverage of . wafer;-inota.s.ses,liue at and
v
ginger. The result of this wag, that out of
these hundred men, nut one died of l t holera,
while out of.thirty laborers, who winked di-.
reedy opposite, and who used strong drinks,
ten died with t he disease. There are other
facts . related, which will weigh i equally
heavy in the mmds of thinking men. •
lb - "ADVANTAGF7 OF BATIIINd.-4 is a fact
.irs.tally ...Asoracit, that, curing tin t tem bl e
visitations of the Cholera in Fraticv, out of
,nearly . 16,:' 1 2 subscribers to the publ;• baths
at Pails, Bordeaux , and Marseilles 6 ly two
deaths among them are ascnbed to,' cholera.
We doubt whether there exists a nip e effec
tual preventive of ;disease of any kin , and a
greater promoter of good health at al times,
than the_practice of daily'..bathing..l A bath
can-be had wherever there is a quartkif wa
ter; a sponge or tUwelts a convenient turans;
but mashing the whole body with the hands
is a goudinethod.; A plunge bath tie pour
ing bath, with an abuudanee of wit r. is a
1 -
great luxury. - i
: ,
~inuh-~ia~nch:.
E7'• 100,000.000 oranges are sold
Jun annually.
Gen. Tuieson,-Pa y mist er ;ev,
the Misty, died ai Washington on
aged 75.
• tri• Upwards of" 35.000 barrels
were sent from S:. Louis op the 01)1
during the month June.-
t 1 The importation Into this eOu
lace and embroideries. maisuliteitiretl
young women ul Ireland, has mere
over two millionS of dollars in valOel
It 7 Na l,ceas•a' were grauted at
of , Quarter
.Seasi4os iu Warreu COI
week—by the coucurreot action V
Galbraith and his aatt,ociain.
fl The L iverpool magistrates SIT.
a new plan to stop robberies at ifit,itt
ha ve . order'ell the police to luck up all
thrives found abroad after :,,UuSet.
or Senator Wellir thinkg no boo.
would belong to the Krum Notbi3ts
dofm pat prevent boo Irmo betug
mouton.
0:7 It sr card that 3frirmg eighty-Jo
man newspapers th the United Stater' t
vacated the elect:Jou ut Gen. Piere,
eireen bow support his admiuistratio ,
07 The Parler Veto Compary
laalis, railroad and other property
gheuy rOuuty. are to be .old at t
Ante at Corn berlarid, oa tbvsth of Sel
next. •
;
c.;
TY' Grral Br4in is the greatest, al pro
ducing couUtry in the world.. Her yearly
product of the mineral is 32 millions 1 boos.
Belgium affords five millions : the United
States nearly the
c ame. - -! I
1
Or Good iTim -The 111,-:4.111,
Ca" One Good 1. .arg.—
iewl Ilanip
*h,tre Legislature ; achieved one. gOo4 t h ing
during us session, and that was to ipasi an
act to prevent false and fraudulent mots ot
stock in land, railroad. and other. Corpora
tions. E.ery Siaite ad! have to dds the nme
thing, sud it is Wiwi. time. • ' I; 1
Etg•! The Lag& i Beer Bal.—Thiel Demo
cratic Union dcoonnces the lager Beer bill as
turd and ridiculous," and calctilated to
injure, rather thin benefit the temperance
-cause. If it be. .‘• absurd and roliCulous,"
Why did Goy. Bigler sign bills of;similar
character for Chester county..lino'
for one
town and four
rownships in 'noes ounty 3
I
fig' Of Dtssuuoa, the celebrated Fisher
Ames once said :—"r wish it wail part of the
catechism to.wacli youth that it ..eiiitor be.
An Englishman thinks he can ; heat two
Frenchmen. I Visit to have eves Amer
ican think the Union so indissoluble and ter
tegral, that corn ;would not grow, lour the
pot boil, if It should be broken." ,
07' The a Moe —Our own gooiftild Com
monwealth.
at the present moment, may be
partly likened to a great hive of bees. Its
destinies are managed by a trio 01 Thi—En
damn. Bigler and Black. These{ are the
liiit 0 altheel, tat the honey they produce
14,1/ 0101 :0 1 c - 4h 1 5 0 / 1 ., '
•:: LET' Tit Unzon's - opposition tO Temper
-ainstand•Enow. Notbingam is easily *croup
,46lot. Theprincipal proprietor iv the own
er of au immense Destetiery,•and'ehe writiog
editorA foreigner, from ;'those pen ananate
1 the articles in that delectable sheet', deuun
-mow el Lmetira3 amens ss"irifidel" and
1 t'Araiters.'l. Amending to the Union: foreign
, en aft 'boat thee:sty Samoa Pure: patriots
itsittli' enantryl7-Horrirburgh Telegraph.
, .
- tr7rae:F v renOt Empress—All, :Right !
k' pans correslirt.of thegiocuthati At
cti;
f a esifitei"olllT f - 4tely llitit' red the
Entprer:E*llW:'Whlle ridiog: tit with
114 "Emtiet0Allit 0 , 1 0' 00 1 Agits /11.
'kaki" Shiletuf, His gorily " the cer
160?”,IlitOlia.truntek . 91 a*ieut ed-
Lettoetti
4 0 1 "..i:' • "•,,':7' ' rPf! "If In'll i - >toial• al
' . ..Pl,tf'!". s . ' ,( ill S,Whga
hi =press ghee bopko ihe, tee*
of a Inure sovereign—the May a lance
which catlike het to (hi. tam. ' I
NO• 31
In the
lay, a f,-
01 Ed.
platlon
ut ihe
f facts
it; upon
4i in •
guns ul
El
era! ,)
r,dati
I !bur
river,
Intry of
by the
sed to
l e Cour
my las
Judg.
irs lag
they
kesuwu
man
Th I
It cute
ur Ger
i.tat
, only
CO3l
Alle.•
unve's
tember
STEAIit - T
. Maki sweiniend dune Neates t vo..
prod to oneento JOB and BOOK PRI*.
ferny dermption, at Ito odes c Tin a
Joarnal. oboapie than It mobildnei - na say
ottabliahmont m tbefionaty r attnk. "6 . ).
Baas, PadmAists* . dots.PIA - air •f.
LUSO Pourrs, . • . Rair Rgut- #0
• .114,
nand Bills, • --Poor , /bets,
Article , ' of Averment. . Bear.
Bell 110444 it•ola. '
At the very shortest notice. Our. monk d Job
TYPE more extensive thak that ne any Mime
Mat cat Am section of the . toolji
hands empoyeJ expressly -tor JtkibinV Bohm •
practical Pruner outmeli, we - wdt , as r
yr orb to he ist neat .4 any that can tia t net Itaft-4
Ihe eines. PRINTING. Di COLORS dear ante
rborte4 unuee. - . 4w-4W e! •
13002 113LNDIIIIRIV '
Rooks bound in every viiriedy of style.
Cooks of every dr.erij*ion rossubolsred,
suJ ruled r0 . ,51. , al short gooier.
Abutliatm.
• GOOD ERDITS VROIII EVIL DEEDS -
Acting upon the old saw, that "it is nil ill
wind that blows nobody good."tind resetting
it on vice of the recent Schuyler .
the New York Mirror seems •to think that -
while people talk, and predielll, sons of
disasters in consequence, it good
while the smoke is clearing . :#lesiy„ to back •
upon the silver lining of the ard. -. -Oureo.
temporary moralizes that "earn so fatal a
blast as this, may serve.-ell- sweep from the
financialbleand bli alai llota usP s h . e a t ti ll i awi t °dil a of ed k na i rtear l eali b.
which makes Wall street orrensiye to the
nostrils of the mom The erect of the
Schuyler fraud will lead .lo a thorough in
vestigatioti into the afrionrid aR Incorporated
conipanies,—financial, manufacturing. min=
mg, budding. &c, dm.; and stockjobbing
scoundrels, who get their hying and make
fortunes by lying up worthless pieces of pa
per, misrepresenting property, will amt. Ist
a time aoteast„ that their *occupation's goer.' ' •
Railroad Directors too, who have neglected
the duties which they owed thestoekliolders.
using their positions only to feather then own .
nests, by buying or selling on tine s 'as the
'secrets of the amid'. would justify, will be
compelled by the force of private neceisity, ,
if not by public law, to look into the doings
of their fiscal and transfer agents. There is
smother result corning from these aitipendous
frauds, which will Ultimately betiefit the
comionnity, perhaps the victims door'ielecs.
It will.blow away a thousand fictitious for
tunes, upon which men are !mine in Baby
lootau extravagance, consuming the: good
•thitigs of this world' at the rate of froth PO.-
000 to $50,000 a year. while the poor labor
er must sweat all the harder to produce then,.
Thouseuds of men employed to this' stork
atm paper negotiation business. who fancy
they are rich in , proportion to the amount of
money they,hatelle and the fancy stocks they
hold, would better serve' theiutelves, their
children and their country by depositing corn
to the bauks of the Mississippi, or transfer
ring wheat from, the pages of the Western
prairies to the mouths and the markets of the
alt-consuming world. And still another eon
, sideranoo growing out of this swindle is not
to be overlooked by the merraottle commu
atty.. 'rue banks have had a lesson which
will make rhea -wary or lending largely on
'Railroad Sr.eurities,' and especially large
amounts tii railroad uperatora 'on call.'---
They will now give preference to merchants'
notes :.and capitalist., will rather lecid a .
,at sr
per cent. on bond and mortgages than to in
vest in corporation stocks, in the dope of
enormous but uncertain dividends."
THE AMERICAN PLATFORM .
Wr learn that the following if:quitted
have bei:o addressed to the , Gubernatorial
eautitdafr ot the several parties now before
the peopleoi Pcuusylvauiti, by. the Atitcrienn
State Esecutive Committee : .
1. Are you iu elavor of an undividd
School Fuud, and of the Bible, without pole
or comment, as a class batik in the public
schools 1
2. Are you in Savor ol the principle , of a
direct election at the• ballot box, by the peo
ple, 131 the President and Vice President tit
the United Sites •
3. Are you in fiYor of the eteciiou of
Deputy Postmasters in their respeetive local;
Met., by the,feople ?
4. Are you•:in favor of limiting the public
lands in a "Flornestead Bill" to Ainervtaiv
citizen”, either native horn or naturalized?
5. Are you to favor of the elet'tion ofAmet
icau horn citizens only to office?
G. Are'yuu to favor of Ow repeal of the
existing Naiuralizationi,asys ?
7. DJ you accept the proposition that there'
is a great and absorbing issue at ,this time
before the - country. which, like "Aaron's
rod," swallows up all the rest—aa American
party against a foreign party—until the sov• "
ereigu people shall have decided virtually at
the ballot box that Americans by birth'sbail
ro la Awes ica .? • .. •
•
S. Are you in favor of an absolute uepa•
ration between sectarianism and politics—
en absolute and perpetual scparation between
Church and Statir, whether the Churches be
Pruiestant or Paimst ? .
-9. Do you consent to di.clains all Whig or .
Democratic party ties or pledges, and thus to
stand in .bold relief before the people as an
Aifterecan-cautlidate under the patriotic ban
ner of a titoad and comprehensive Amsricali
nattonnlq? •
It is vlue to Iraukneva In 'Slate, that what.
ever. il aoy, may be your reply. this letter
and your reply will be published. as a mat
ter ottfOUrSe: nod should we differ in whole
or in part, honest differences of opioioo are •
ever entitled to respect. Very respectfully.
,yours, '
By ardrr American Stale Exec. Cam
These are substantial plank. The 3rd
proposition we advor.ated as early as 1840,'
and we are now 'note convinced of the pro
"piety of thecliange than ever.'
PRF.Serr 61;IANS ON THY KNOW NOTII•
t
INGS.--ilett-ig at...opium') worth . preserving.
The New york Evangelist (Presbytersan)
tu a late untuber has a talk about the - Know-
Nothings, of whom it.iitelines' or have a
cidedly favorable
" What this, vats, assoetalionl.t is to accom
plish, or where ii is iu end, wi?du not know;
but ncan hardly Sail to teach one grand les
son. Foreigners and Catholics will teadily
perceive that, there ate limits hi their ets
croachmeuts,-; There is art element in Oil
country, which at any time, .and without'
concert or preparation, eau be aroused by their
ag4re.s.siw3t, het - ore which they will be like
the chalet): 14r surnruer ttireshiim
1h or.—
W no doeitsition to deny them the full
enjuyntenCtil iffiest tights, there is e ' pirit
extant atnoug,us which will not. tolerate el-
Cher the open violence cir the seciet intrigues
of Catholic priests or people, against the
rif:fils and laws of the country. Politicians
tvdl learo too, that sycophancy to Popery,
may not be the perpetual 'passport to office.
Alter the November election., it may be ap
parent that there is a power at home as well
as an influeace abroad, that needs to be pro
pitiated." • .
771 . 1 n FaDUAN ' PITYSIOGISIOMY,—"It is '
singular," says the Newark Daffy AdrlYtuer.
"yet it has i4eo remarked by persons of . ob.
serration, that the old Rotuins seem not to
1 ,1
base beque'thed their physiognomy to the
Italians of i I? present day. but that the
Americans, . peeially of the Northern States,
resemble tbeiu most of any -other people
now existing, in the general features °Vibe
face. Judging from -well authenticated
statues of Cieero, Tacitus, &near; autkotiter
men who inhabited Italy sixteen Br eighteen •
centuries ago, thee pad not only I a"geneial ,
American cast of countenance. but poisesied
stae of the particular features consulevedof
great importance by phisiognomists,.such •
as the forehead, mouth, and that most prom
inent and emphatic of all, the nose of our
coutry. - .At any 'rate, travellers hire said,
that a most pleasant home helm; always
came over their, whets- surrounded by
statues .of the great forefathers cf the pr,erent
Roman race. They.were u s ed to, itch !a
egis at home, claimed immediate.ractmaca•
tance with them, sympithized with. AM
seemen . to understand them. They were no
longer sirsogers in a strange land. as they
felt they were- m going Irons their ideal.tsli
ciety to the real living population . fts'.the •..
drawiniprooms and green". ••_ Whist's" has
the old Roman likeness cute, that, it sol'io
America,? It is not in Itstrst !,bis day. 7 .! •- •
V" Worm liNowirto.—The Wheel*
papers state that a few days ago.. “ctuan
named John Coyle, while mowing vim
was bitten by a large copperhead snake—its
tangs penetrated theboot andreautined is ft.
Hr unmediately tobaccn bathe wmad
and no bad consequences followed the bite."
• to. A Knew Nothing Perti:—The• New
York papers are pabitiz a good afsecdose
of a Hard at Boffallo, who wa* osip4 by a
particular friend of the Admitustrauon to
Join the "Snow Nothings."' The Herd re
plied that he was ft Democrat, and isombseilly
supported the Administration of Gem
:and it there was any. nrganization, in- the
country knew less than. the Administration
he wanted nothing todo wvh them.
1:0" Tits Cholas is essi lv oliiiinteL'FOnr
green : .apple two ',mann:bed. a twiew
cherries, with pkuty of baditoMa w il l inklite
that institution at short notice. Geotkinea
at all ebyeteat.should try oaa few paueras.
NM
IS