The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 12, 1854, Image 1

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

    1112 , 1111101 1111 40E. 400 te rtah:
• Two LLABs.per .tantuu parade'
s ec—s2 Do ,2s if not paid within . 0 montbil
$2,5011 Botlat4 Itridun tb4 Yegt -
Those Copiesotn ono Address, is vs,. 00
Sefru do ,v• do do do • 10 VO
Fifteen do 1 9 do do do 20 00
Club subscriptions mina ineur'Ably be , paid 'in .
udrsuce, and sent to ott,e address.' . •
TO •CARILICILS AID iITHER3
The Jovarrra. will be furnished to Carriers and
ot4ent at 53 per 1 00 copes cosh on delivery.
.I,"Chromes and Stlitlol Tear:hers 'supplied
wuh ,
the JOlinnAL 11: 51 ur advance. •
Rates of Advertising
One square of 12 lines, 50 cents tor ono insertion
—olooquent insertions, 23 tents eiteh-3 lines I
44 cents--subisequent insertions, 12* MIS
411 adrertu.etnents• over 3 lines, tor short
olds, .Fharged as a square. .
51(0,111 8 - 1•• i 1 9 6 11
Shoe Lines, v.. a2l ==B7l el 50 32 25' 33.00
'rive Linvs, • 150 150 .2 00 350 3(l
0.88 over 5 tikes counted as -'square of 12 lima , .
oso 121.`, 11 3 _,31 00 300 SCo '8 08
ro s., , 24 t; 200 950 ' SOO 500
:nee . hd 1., 300 4 ..S0 050 • Itrolo lb 00
•5 00 -0 50 Bbo 15 00 25 00
t'ta uma t;u' .it till 1-100 10 03 95 hit 40 1,49
; ifsle 00 15 0) 30 00 45'0D 60 00
t .. .?"l3usineiis 51 each—rceoinpanield
sr an-an inlvert i*etrient,l)o cents each '
, DrAdVerti*enr . euts before arrisg o ak and Deaths,
;3.•enis pyr line,
lute.
itvertion--tut
are
5 (feats per lute. tins words are co& ed as
one in udvertisiug.
Alerelunns sod other* advertising, by the
vent watt changes, and u standing advertisement
.; exceeding 2 squares of ‘ 24 hues, wlt be chat-geld,
ad ing stibrrriplion, '5/6,0 0
to the amodut of one quarter column
with changes ainscription, iv 520,00
tut enauges,Ait the rates Llestgnated above.
•Is7 - Aiii - ertisernents set in larger type than usual,
will Iv ehar., , erl 'D per cent. ederince on these pri
er-. A cut, .5. 1 11.1_he charged the name as letter
pre6..
LIT' No trndd DA:ertiberneuts received from Ad
vc, it-Mg Agr ntsabroad, except at 2:i per cent ad
unless by *peeled sigreenicut
\rah Ilan publisher.
40' Marriage'e and• Ihiatie , , 25 cents each—
.oextlis :Accompanied with tiopree, 50 cents each..
• 74 . All tiaras except tliceie (If a reliSioul, char
acter and for edtwuli6lial purposes, will be charged
5 rent, for any number of licies.undur 12. Over
it? Ht.-, 4 rem, per line additional.
rT Prcxceediii i of Meriings, not of a geneial
rharoeter, eliarged uti.l cents per lino for
3( . 11 I.nswrlio9.
„_irTo facilitate calculations we will state that
, ••, Imes maize n column- 7 161 lines, a half column,
tine,: a quarter column—VW word, make
eohnun—lfiti, a halt cotimin—and Tti, a guar
it r eolumn. All odd lines over each rileare, char
_.•,l at the rate i , f •1 cents per line.
advertwus must confine their Haver
-1,,,„,•,..1.;t1iciv own InUne,s. Ageuelez. for 'others,
of iteal E'tate, is not iuctiah:d • iu ln.i
ae-, odverti•emoats. • ,-.41
EV'Unexiiired, noun-nets will be fultilleti ui . vord:
, 11 , 1 10 1110 011g111111 let nis;. but Merchants und'otberti,
lioVntg ,Ituidong p arty udveiti•ementK, will be
hat.gett at I:he.new rates, from theist July next.
BUSINESS CARDS.
tl" N• BOWMAN, StitiGtA(,N DENTIZiT y
1' n 111.1• it, But k 11111101112, Curter MAittarr and
.1:1,1),S1) Street., W1:311 100 e. bur
IVikun'tt office, Where kill •----
.I,l.lttittt on the Teeth arc perlornied. ..$..
atlti lien t..Ct 111111,111 A 011 moderate term. Ito %rut.
ht. work. ,
or, 41.1-tf
MINING ENGINIiiat and
Surv;yoi , r.1{%,•( riarC, Strcrt, rous
- E%niniantio Rep AUriVy. and Msps
of Coat 311:1,s, Coai lAttkid, Minlog Muchtncry,&.r. ,
on the. nhortedt - notice. Agent for Cunt
—.;tinten,r4c.
st .11t-rf
XI ItlClllAH.l3l4olttorneite at Law
.L wtlrutci.Jto all toodets,oustrysted tothets.
:..ece and car.. , 1 , 21ze ttentre Street, next door to
it. IL None.' bteee. t'utt,b tile. '
idoe t. t 3,1153. 2-Iv . 21 If
'd.l Alt tla- . 11 and Doors, 4if surlous de
ovs,on band ati‘l lot sole by the Syltscribor
1111 JoIIN If. J AMU:4.
Tet4ll,liqtites We.
I . .! 9-if
(2A/4,l.4—Markel :Street Property for sale. Inquire
• JIMA 11. JAMES, Airt.
Market Sheet .hove Tenth, l'ottnkfile.'
KLINE, J4STLGI GP Tus PEACE
v, 1:1 a llt.nd lo :the coMeClioll of Accounta, Se.
and all oo:duties appt;rtuitilut to 111,1 °dm.
ilk:, Dec. :LS, 1653..
. .
HOIIA.S UANTIVAN ATTORNBY at LAW,
tt.lke Ili Centre i.pposits. time Etmiscol'al
i•eimAtillie Pennsylvania.
ti..iv.2o. 1.455. 47-1 Y
it:NOY—For he purchase andsale of Real Es.
21 late; huyinTand Coal ; taking charge of
; &C. and collecting rents—from
my years experience In the County be hopes to
,!.allafaction. Office Matiantango atteet,rottevllle.
CIIIoI. M. HILL,
14-tf .
4 ‘,411 6, I[lso
Lip WAR AI 'BIIiPPEN . , ATTORNEY AND
F. 4 U. iC NSELLOII at Law, Philadelphia ,wijlatiend
all other legal busmen" in the City
a,t ;11,4 ... pkri, adjoining, Counties an d elsewhere.—
,to. 23 south Sixth sleet Philadelphia.
1?. El If EXCHANGE, COMA:C-
O .tn,,,„ Conini:s4inn, and General Agency °like,
n•u.l.rvrloMiners' !Lank, PAI tsvilik , . prate, In un
irr•ent ninney, Gold ;rad Silver. DRAFTS on l'ltiln
ileivnia and New.Tork for . 'mit!
1.51 '2O, Ina 2
"1111 3k 4., .I,OA 1{41.), J USTICE OriflE PEACE,
e ,111.1itond to any lousiness, entrusted to has care,
.0_0.1o:111y: lirds'anti Notes concert:ll, &c. thrice in
lir.ll.llht•rstadt'il
40.1,
1 A :11t1S U. GIL PP, ATTOILNEV AT LAW,
navinq to Pott,nri i le , haieopcned an office
a,I •, , ne l',,l,,graph ()dive , CeiMestreelowpoeite the
iht Hank.•
nyi
..; P. 1106 ALCM - . Atlnti4y nt Law;l:ninnue
..• i'or . New Vork. Office opieoite Ainvi ican
Cell? re Otre,!l, Pousvillo, Prnna
o^:r2
C 1 111 1 1)71 irr n ik' n ' nt y A , Pa l) H arl:
t oppo9lle Ib. Miner.' Bulk:
' 1-ly
CLOTHING
BOYS' CLOTILING.
tt 11f • . ruh.c Mole wituldresitectiglit inittruttheirnit -
itterctie frientlis anti ctistoittets nf,Schitylk ill Co.
tt,etc,l,lll t1111 , 111.11C lothing or Vitlitig
1 , 1.11 inrz rt han ever, anti they me illsitteted
to 'ell . ing dist:lnce, have the
ioiyilcce of ex. lt)inging clothing putchiteed at thi,
410 hat ` , llltl •
F. N.III)YT A !I RI MIER. ,
272 Clo,lnttt 81, roriwt ul Truili,l'lulad'a
ADM '42.
HATS, CAPS, . Szc.
GREAT VICIIOItY.
ILICN AG AI N • ,SliCe ENSFI:L.
• , 1 . A NEMi t lIAT. AND e 11- sTolti:.
lrs C,,etre Street. >rrjt Moor to the I'ott4o/,',.
•
T E 1.11111,4 11liVril %%WA respocllully MllOlllllO 41
' i l ,
of l'ott , vll l .% and Wan:.n in tzrn..rfii,
I
!rolu the dry %‘ lth an
_ Held efitire tires .lock
c,,ns,
SiVIW (1(11111A, Sr.,
111.1. w Part nnll,t lamb•
o.nahle rind Beaver flats, Leghorn, Chinn,.
Cliildren's Wear, 44C. /hid of all
tipuuns .040 e In oiler.
113vIrit! ri..ly•pro•par.ol 011
ty•pro•pa.• _irselves with the best nial
t, rids the to.irkets taint. tur turning nut custom.,
iveti:, ave te.ii ciitifident, Irma, the that rine
.•f [Ur Wm -Wig bad, hung personally .•ngaged In the
iliess fair a niintherrif yuars, anal a general kh0w1,.,14.1
,.,1 4 . 1 of .. , 101 Rood. a.c sun our region, that we flat
ter 119rainlv , Himi giving saio.faviion to tlin must (is
olloris, t'ione mt.!, come all, and give lig a call; rt
uutr
iitl r pipit k. a: it i., try
ari ',least, ill th3l. lily., UK Want a rail, and furthrr
we give our word that we can and will supply a Rood
',nide, always eptal to repreventstion ; all we Ai,'.;
tar.il. I,IVEZLY dr.
'May 20, 1 0 51 20 ly
FIRE INSURANCE.
INDEMNITY
thJJiiiJMa4ii
UWE. No. 163 i I,:ta:st . nut roe', nelr Fifth
Dlltliel 0103,
h.irie Aritanckerl, George Welllzharo*
(tart, Mordecai I). tewis,
Totoa* %Vague r, ASOlpho Male,
r 4 amoctc rant , David H. Brown,
.3 rlioithr Mot Ifs Patterson,
• o ot in lie to make triva raw, permanent or I Imltrd
I.er. V; deActiption n 1 propelly , In town andcountly
a' rateijait low a* are colisiotent with xecurit.g t
compun . o.lllive ri . ..erve..l a large Contingent
Fond, which with their Cuptt3 I and Premium*. safely
i.r.1•111.1, afford ample protection to the savored.'
The itplets.of the Company on January liar ISO, as
pooli!t•trt agreeably to an Ara of Airseculay, were a
follow*, viz.
Mortgages
IZEMEZEMI
Real Estate, 109.358 90 Cash,
Temporary, e _
. • Diane., •155,459 00 - 80190,00 6;
Since their incorporation,;G - period of
. sj.ghte . n
years; they have pa Id 1111W] HS atone taillit,h tine/tun.
deed tbovsand duliers,.lesse; by fire, thereby atrord-
I a tf, e v Menet. oft lie advantages ofinsurance,as well
a% the ability non diviislEon to Meet with Prompt
ters,lll lia Mitt, a.
• CHARLES N. IMINCKER, Preslde.bt."
CHM - MEd 41 BANCKER, Secrttaryi.
Ttiesubscrainr has beed.applunled hzent fut the
:Above mentioned; ostitotion,, and le now prepared to
link.. insurance, on every deveription of property, at
tu , lowest rates. ANDREW-RIISSt ~Aceht, .
rettevalle..lan 11,1851 1-tf
HOTELS.
UNITED ST&TES HOTEL,
( lIESTNUT STREET, qt&ve FOUR 711,
PHILADELI'IItA.
4 - 3 • I :If; . ;ta c st E r L e L lo A illh l i i ni At t isoffijirtga'ol7Plehelirtr
,Llng conmoulty, that he has leased this house .lor a
trrtn or years, and is now prepared for the reception
of Guests.
The LOCAL advaotag.esi of this favorite establish
rioosi are too well known to herd vonnuesi.
•
The HOUSIIand FURNITURE have been Put iu
ti t-ratt order; the rooms are large and wolf vent'.
I,ttei. The Tablet will alwayg he a vapp!led .with the
1.,g, and the prontteloi pledges turnsellthatlno paint
nn We past shall be wanting' to wake the UNITED
,TATEs equ.sl In COMFORTS to any ItoTEL in the
2 , iiker t
July 27-Roe
SEA BATHING.
i .err Al.l r—CAPEIy
,
NATIONAL ' HALL.
Ttliti glue. new rind splendid
iv ft'lrtt tip - with C:?1,..; and lingt.Wpaged by at
"e,", ror .yienors. flaying no.
deer !brunette,' her quiet ceetnrort ;as for
N.:trio:l4l,MA LL occupies an entire ii4lllte of
tu~h:reeteeeel. near the seirf, With a large garden in-
Hunt. tenjeryine the pure era breeve, and a magnifir
~ tit view 01 the r.c1:411.
June 21. IRCI .
ALRON GARAI:TSON, Proprielor.
.
. - swArg 1110 TEL t
11AV E
his friends and th
Ibut,t;, , nprallyoltat he haw taken the we
IMP
tt4vn Taritin stand at Selma' 41 , 1 ibienn, formerly
beg by Jo:teith M. F.grr.and bay refitted and (ter
etibt-tr-a-if ith entire new lurniture4.&,'. ettlatabic
will ltd astirtithed with The rhoicent the market af-
Cordti. and ..Very attention Wil
. 1 be paid to wave
and runt (nil of Ins ruatornern. J•- :
Ilacen,July J I.
Si NATII. I
r
VOL. XXX.
:.!
Ry GOODS.
J. STEWELIIi i IItt
AT tla Non* Second atom:W . l4 - Caltrnir-4
MILT hlladelphia, baron hand. ‘ ll splendid
% assortment of Velvet. Tapestry.Prussela.three
ply, Ingrain, and Veurnew. carpets t besidas
Druggera. Vinton and cocoa rutting' windrow
,t u d ts , door mats , doer and tatde• oil clothe., C
h tl.ta p ir tad', twain' rugs. ate. • [so: the we alt.ini
other Store, corner ot dtb stet Spring ut0..1 ie
street, ander the . Spring Gayden Hornet- I
Whotessle and Retail,
"'
bile., Marsh IS. M t I
4111POIZTAPIT PUBLIC NOTIC4 .
Vissons. eSILLCM N & Cif StlitS avail theta.
111 . 1 echoer of this method of returrang theirtlncere
thanka to their friends and the public generally fur
tail very Eltertl patronage beatour d Upon thenii and
oe'a I.4tlre to 214Ittffittell that they ure nine prepared to
ogar to the public the. balance of their riprlng and
ittininter (ands, at a tremendous aartflre, in grater tq
mike roam Gar ono ot-ine tartest .land moat ;choice
atOck of Vail eacr brought to thin place.'';
Ireiy- have 'On land a aphibilid nevi ;lock
I Ought within the list wrok, now open and raady ion
laSpection, at extremely low priccoMlefylng eo,ssipe.
;;jinn as to the chotee to styles end qgality, twins ful
lyideterinitett to accumulate no old mock. hut self at
prim, to violate 'gotta cast* salea.lettlite Guudit ale
new and fresh ; atmd this brine the 11f3114n of *pa
rtition fill' laying In othei dais gond.. buyers will
tidd it watt.) , to t twit lolvitOmpt to wive theta a call
befott• tott..lm.lng plorivlowe
•ititivlst 13, tas3
_
''''; INSURANCE' '''',-;,.
• -
_, Franklin Marine and 'Fire
LivsphoweE . comp-IN'r OF 'NE rr Ons.
(" AnTA.L and Asseti wifely invested in Onn4:1104
24nrirges, nod other good secu!ities,Jan.l:ll lB 3l,
I ---=-, $330427 713.: i- . i
,
I ar.FEREIWGI IN rtiltAnti.l . lfra: - '
I Messiti. thicknot, MCCanson & Co.,' • :,',
Robed. Patterson & Co..'
John Nasfin & Cu,
.;
WeAcott & Hallowell,. • i
_
-
Chas. 4toker, E 9., Pri.sidrftt Ofro•rd Bask '
Inhyod Insurance by Cnoals. Railroads, &c. °. .
firg losurenitizkin Nnrchandize:generally-Lfor•
vittireT4nd Stoteltluse!s'at.fit ix and'res,onable Fates.
Losses foi lii*)iilincr effected with . this ConOny,
proi4ly paid in rhiladelpiii:t. -,
,e: CAM' HOLl.ll4Tfill, l'iesid;:iti.
lii.i: e. nvILNAr, liecl.. 7 t '
A. E ATRALTI3. Agrni.: •
t 'lll-tyrw
April 22, 1b54
~ .. ~
mp . .
. •
4lnilbracite Insurance Coany.
pi WANTE E
D TRITTUAL— grunted ny rt.' tate of
•J l'enneylvatai.
•1 Alai - nixed Can't:ll64oo.oth. !
i Mice N0:99 WALStireirreet, betwcen'Thii'd and
Fourth St retie; Philadelphia.
I This Company, with .a L-1513 Cannel paid Mi cunt.
hineil ‘u lib the mutual principle in Ihelr MU( Me and
Inland Dapantent, aatulea 40 the. assured maple in
demnity, Wilh participation In the profits. and w int
not liabit It y fortresses.
~ •
The (toinpaoy will issue policies 41 the ll Kin, rime
ur premium.. VmbraLing SIANI?iN, FINE AO IN
LAND IIINKN:„
„ .
I ' DIME:CIVIL :. :
Dr. D. Luther. Writ. C. Eut!nig, r
I..t*vis A udenrietl, :Juh - cpti 514Xlield.
Peter Sieger; -'• Jahn E. Adtlicko.
tteorge F. Tyler, . Harry Coriratl,. - . - r .
Itionael ii. Itotherntoll, lt. Ilaintukt, ' ''''' - .'P -
DaviA l'es.rsuit, .s.tortiel (thinner. • :`,•;...,.”.
1 MD LuviEn : 1 iet,,41,1.-
I WN. C. 1.1.WVi14. ViCe l'lt.Nicleht. '. ' , '.• .
W.M. F. Dt:•11. 01 roelarY• ' i
1 fV"l'itTi.:a. D. LUTII i;11, hurl been Appointed'
ACCIII lur the above Coruparly, in t elittylltltl - C;tunty,
o whom perSollB deeitiog.lieturatice cart apply , .
April 0,1054 14Ay
Miners' Life Insurance
T US T • C-0 N #
POTTS V ILLU,, PA. . !
CAPI1AL„11100.000—C11AltTER PERPETUAL
rivltlS COMPANY „ chartered by' , ,the Legbilature of
Pennsylvania, with a Capita{ of One Hundred
Thousand Dollars, is 'now fully trtonizeil„and has
commenced business.
The Company is prepared to receive monies and
other property In Trust. and allow ,interest• on all
monies deposited in trust. at the rate or five per
cent. isa,annum;'rrioripal and interest pnyable on
demand:
For ['Stew o f Premium on Life Insurance. see the
printed Tables supplied at the etflee of the Company,
Lentrc Street, Pottsville, three doors south of the
Exchange lintel. .
JACOII lIIINI'ZINCER, Jr., President.
Jolts H. ADAM. SeCy. and Treiisurer.
ApUI L. 1654 -
•
IRON AND STCEL; ,
DECOU AND IIIIDPLETOM, •
Insport*l and Dellers en JINN and STEEL,
IVO. 13, North Wilier Street, rkta, -/* lin 1.1.11
.1.11 &WILL. A general as,ortiiintit conitontly on
nand.
Phila., March IS. 1851.
12-t I'
lIIM
•
1 4
• - HOUAE,
2,40 .11i - Afil:ET St.: Pi/ I LAD
=II
17-ly•
Haillnad , Hay, Coal, :Ital ,F•irap-rm' e•HtA LES, PC
In any part 01 . 111•• conaily, ayr tent viViworktnem
alai at d fib, I 11014 ,
April r, 1554
GEORGE 'RIGHT'S ;
mo: II mum ARE Sronr„
.•1 1 0..iar,,..•dnora. helow Matteis Ilniel,'and
, nearly opposite the n ltnerg• Hank.
Pottsville, Where alt.' be found .
an excellent assortment 'off:.tn . pw ARE:
Cimeli Trimming., • ' eima, , . •
tint [RIP , . ' Finefraya, t" '
t i _
Saddlery, Di ilarla waie, '
Slieeiroarcera• T.Pilli, ,Asportim•nt of One Lacks.
Carpenters' Ttit!ls.', !Table iaiirty..: ~'
; Issas nod Palk, - - :I'nekel Cutlery, .: '..
Bar lin•ni all sizes. Table i spoon., : • .
ailed 114 - rio do ARVIIIii and Vices',
Nall] and Spikes, '..i.totorrtnent ofiirte Cons,
tin liricid Iron and Nails, 'Slit...Chum Csdeibleret
Smith Twile.
nothti ur
MrII:a!
ritmar
Arm Blister .. lrhatts,
Mill Sawn, -- lßailric?,.lTrares4
Cronn.cilt $a w•,, I l'owdit r And Shot
Fine Iland-now•, • 1 • 1 '
.G. B. return. his thanks to thri Folhile fot the pa.
tronatre they rm. : n.1.41 to the lair firm tirrlitilrht St
P...t,:. lid flatten hltn;elctliat,inhi•ditidtvidual capa
city. he will to. able to deserve hu command their
continued niippo. t by the qualiti 01 the gittitle•lte has
ill 4 t.-rc. i t tit t :went ontoo huninens and theloW rates
at which he IS 'th.O.l 1111111. ti to 401. .
• I: b:illt iE MUG ITT,
Late oft he fitei 0 Night it,. roil.
Match iT, le!i2 it3-ly
--"-----:-------.41--7--7---'4:ic---7:
CLEM:MS& iir.px.En* ..
. ,
~,....., TifiRDWARE: and 11 - -01 N STriRE,
--.. ..*:•••...vs- I 'entre Street, a Grad dom.; nrowe
. ......i.;"S' - r Market. (Cast side.), have ion.
-•
' :tinnily on 11.11141 a roll a,sutiiM:ut
of . • - L ,•
fettnith's T 001..., -Woad. I r itr — lanings,
Alibiing materials, • A xki aml Mpriplis,
Shoemaker's Tonle, fid-lii Cutlery, '
Eden & IL-i-pr, Pocket Cutlery;; :-
Na oi, spikes and Brads, Carrienter e l'e,mlFl, . '
' Commcf & Platfiam Britt.i Ha Wale(
ttialt .
Id '
11 - 1 ;Allen's Revolvers,
113 r anti Roiledirottlittle Oarrels.; -. .
flue aid Sheet do Tahiti:lnd tea . fiponne,
Cant, clhear. and Bihar., Brae4und Enautened Ket-
Steel, ' ' lien, . ..
Tin,Plote and Rh- et Zint,Tane, Beam' ;and Tea
thin, Copper .1- Sheet Brass Kettles, , l
Ph: and Bar Lead. . Ilehvyllrilloall Traces y i
ootiorsoralidescrintlons Railroad hnic 'Mid Splliea,
MITI, X-cut• and Circular Doulfle end Sin* Cuus.
Haws: '. ' do; do "do l'intuln,
illitcher's Chopper;, flea- glad :and Canto il.tv, '
vet.; and Knives, - PliWiterclllSks,i.
Anvils and Vice., --- • ,Powder and Won,
illoclog and Tackles, Woolf- proof ' , Vercussion
Chain Pump:, : Caps, ~ i
Iron," Copper and Braes Rifle Mouutinkt.l '.. .
VViry, , ', t
The elubefribeffi would respectfully flake the at
tention of the public generally.,fo the abcitit!and other
article,. of Hardware lou Pillar crma to , Mouti.m, as
they ate determineti to sea aq low an Ocy.concern
out-of Ytlll.4ol.hin.
Mutual IC IMO. - '
METALS! MEM=
SULU/ TER . llt~lilV1(I LTA
5!.543 25
45,15. e 7
iVrar the corner of hifth Pen:i St,., at the
Old IlAzie Storr,A.ading, Pa. •
IMPORTGRS AND DOALER4 ):11
Tin Plate. - Rabbit Motalil ! •
tl he (A. C‘wper, Crucibles,
Gernfon eitirft r ‘
" Iron,
• Iron flaninter;4,
" " Doti. di -
than Wire , "
•• Nail.,
Sheets.
•• Kettle.,
........_..... _ ..... ,
Iron '... do ' " lioiler, i.
t,:opper do „ " pile,
Tinned do • ' '' -Pand. 'i i,
Splint . do r . ~ H oop, , i
Oar Lend, , • " • ficyoll, . li
Tin. .
" Nora. ay Rods,
r3ohier, ,
" 11141151: Oboes,
Illiniers' 6.,ider. Axle Iron,
dpeiter, Angle,: "
Pia Tin. - . meet; I:m.t.
" Lead. " ' Germad,`
" Coer, • - .•• :.• , liear.
Dolt Cop ppper, "- 'Swade Dilater, •
Copper !torero, • .` ; Sprina, , '
Nails, " iAincrica.,;
" Tack., " i Tined& Black Ears,
. ".. " .°i Rivera.
Antimony,
For nlc at Mu lowest pesedde 'pricowhnitnale
and tetall. .
April 41,,.18.54• •
..16.0m
. .
. .
PA - INTLNG, GLAZING &.: PAPERING.
fru E subset ers announce tn!the put lic that they
are prepated to execute all Milers In their !tine,
at the Moistest notice, and on the moll kesson at
terms Tray 'employ good workmen, and their cus
tomers may therefore he yore oC satisfattory
Also Chines./ gloss and zinc whle Paint logic execu
ted In, the best mirk of ',Cork utatuthlp. C'tafnius ; In
all their verictics. Stained and roams tied Amarl-:
can glass of every variety of style and coqtr,suilahlo
fur churches, vestibules, die. ' for Weill . : the enhscri
beri,, at city to kts. P. .4k. P NAGLE,
*rood street, doe dim. above Mattel.
Pottsville, A.pril,.9, 14.11 m
lOTEL
y other.
as
uprrlor
- NOTION TO ALL Vi7llo
4AITORERS.
Timm AMERICAN EMIPRANTS . PRiEND HO
CIETY Is the nulybecorporattkiion in the
dtate of Pennsylvania, for the: urnteCti4ti of es t i.
/rants. Ale °Weis tar families. Mineviiir , nd
Labor
ere on Public Works.'prorniiiiy ittenilett
Arrangemenu. ran be niade*ltti na tly COITIIIV
Idea to Mod of liande dbred ftoin Eng
land,lrelandand Germany'. • . ;
ONLY OFFICE of thailioelity4oyilee 6P auce
and WATER eol., Philadelphia.
. •• • 43E01143E, F. 00.21105.
May 13, 101 ' 19•341
ik' N iir.i ALER
. 24 :m•
...","",".,-, - ..16 , ....." , ,4" , "- - 1 , J .,,,,, 1 . P..kr,* . X . - 4‘:E - - ... 4 ...V . 4 .... .,...51 .'. , ~ .! . ..t!.-, 5 1. , ...1.J., 4 11.- , V,,re- r w., . ., - - ,,,,, , e -ale, .. -..,r - lt, ,-,14,fte1.tr1ir."K1ek.A.A5214:114... 3 N-614.!-) . - L . " ~.., '-,--..,-, ~.-',..-..--..,-...;!.......,--.-.............,.....,,. !..,. 1.... , !..............,,...n.-.......--,--.*- M . 3.....
of ' . f ; ,l. <,, ,i -1 1 .,..1.47 - ~- -.!..-:, ..--,..,.., i-...... - - - ........- - ,--,7-.i . ....4, , ,,,, ..-,,, ..,......:,,,,.... -. , ..... i . ,-,-.- ..... _.:,. - ..... -,c..;,.......- A k x ,. ! _+41014. : . .. 1 1 0 .;44 ,4 „.4r),
~..it 5, , , i,, , ,,,,:,;.; , .4 . - " ,- 4 ... ...• S:t r i. , ., r :.. . -41:4.;:tf .7
'''''L 1 ;‘,:i4 4 ,4. - ' ".. '''''' - '''''''i-,..''''i.fl'-` ll; `''''' '' ''' '' .; -•-- ' l •`;''' - ; i ''Y: l ' ; -4-.....4 i - , - , 4 - , i.
-: fr ..,,,:. Ar.,&_4s.6';'‘. ..7.4.40 '..14.:.; . .4,?ifttrt: ' ..,...i . ,
. 7 - r , 41 1 ./ 5 1 ,,, 2 , ;: ,
~,,,,,,
.., . ;
;,_;, , , ': i
;;.:-.,;;',..,
~.. 1 " -
.;',,,',..,.',......„... ~,,-,.- ~i . -; •„ , t ,' ,,., ;i: ••• , .. „4. 1 ' , .. : . t4 - 4 " -; it' -1.. t ;,. ;,. .1 ".•4 :' 4 — lO4 . , ~,Ar ;,.tr, trEti -, ...f;. 77..:: , - Fii ie . 1.1•11 . . ii : :! , .i.A..: ,
.i... 111 7!.' . ,',. ! ' t.ir . ,E k. • : 1 -4,' -..' • .
,- i 4 9V-: - ;:l 747 7
• • •'l 4 . t ".:7- ''.,', 7 ; ' , :". , ;:.'.'1' ' = ' ' 4 ' 7 . s ' ' . '''' -' ""
. ' ' - "•' -- - '''''''''' '"
'' - -.'" i : ''' " - I t ' l Mil "'J . ' 4 ..' .- - 4,64, 1 1ir - 4..ir . :;“-' . .-frA,oll;* Irlyd?;. ' . ...,, , ri..: - .. • .., .. , • -- - . ..--; • ' g.3'4 . 10 , 1'.... LIZA.' TD3'.
'. 4 - .• ‘'-'
,t 4 •
II
-?.-.,''-'•-. - ' •'',,' • - ' , j !' '- • ''' •,-.-- • - ..•14 ,, ;--• •:;',.;.t0..*. 1.-. I'4l """i'
, , ,;. .. . .„,.._,. , . <...- . ,
- .K. * - b. 1C.4 i-x...k.... c ,; -;„1 - 4 '... - ,f211;) . .1 Y.,+;.,... ; . !...3 • ;Al' ; ~, - ; -
:. '.
' 4 -'4 ' ''''''''' - - 'f' .AO ....',., .1 ;i -=.i. .1 '. ' Oaf tr' , Nt- 1i..1 1-..a.' . 7 - , j.4" , :.;:-r, ~4,',....41i67,:?, ' i ...,t_"...,;,. ~ i
' T •ii .. . 7 . ~ ::- i; '''''' - .7 1 : - .l'l .i:'''''
''''''
. "
41T. , . -.-!" . 4 . ',' 1 ''' .. 1 -'
. -
illlS '' . - 4 31[1 r .1
~..-41,... •, • i.f.,:..-1;; . , ... - . ~.. . -
.„;...„,...:..,:.,,:;• i 1„,;•, ;... ., - i": r...4 . ,. .
~,..., -; -' ... -. ..1.. .;. ...„. .. t 'i: - ... '', •: •..,,r .. ,:r. .--;,, 1 ,!:,,,,.;, !...tv: ~ ..*. 7z_ .; L.
.?:.L . .. 4„ , .
. t ..,l'•, 4 ~, •; ;; .•;:i •4-,i'i
„... .
1- ‘ ' .' - - " • • - .. ' : ....ii r it 1 - ' ' '- - . .1-" , .:-;'''‘ , .. ,,-7 . 1 *. , .`,P;'•... - . •?......!:: •..,q -;...- ~ ':..-;-:•;:1 i • ... 1 .....7 t,;.. `. '; .77.1; ,'t!.--3ft.• . ..,',145x -.41 • -7, .-. • • . '•'
~,.. , • ' - .- ; .-, '. Nw. t.;:i}.i;;;. , ;...,30 , ..• ..
•re.;,•'
e 7,:tt
.
.r
4._
ME
=I
=lra
wz4z, AE4144 . 100 . r 0 rues, Iff.s.*ol7Eis 07 70Egme7n,'1,1* 7t07170 001. ,roOir titr;CAnAINS 11101:111Tatmh 07:40 lernat iefga r Grirs ,instsera .101' 0071: - 41.01110 AlnvitrtrEci l .rAlL NATI:am To 'TIM on ASA sAotrittrie. O j olnioo.
• '" '''; .• • •• • • i„,tl
PUROPti . 4) : :, - KORY.;:$4%.7l7.OltRAtlfO ',0..t1/4:iii. Y,--:-.PAt.4.1:410.5:::',..j.:4*:01.
MEM
CM
IRON, tc,,c
FLURDANE'S
PATENT
S 6 4' b-E'S ,''.
Sold :11 :lOC
BM
R' T.',''fin I'lal.,
d liraas; ~iNltirn,
EMICI
s if"iing (milers,
"• 811 t.
•' ilalf
. inehi;o,
I,IFg INSMNCE.
!lam nottrizAwri
trilE GIRARD LIFE iNsugaNcis.'ANNIVITY -
A and TitDST LYIMPANY or PFULADYLAfiIk. ,
Office No-132
. CLIEStitIT fiT4tbe.Fivirt Door Emit
of t ake Custom House- Capital.lll3oo.ooo. Charter
Yeryttual.l COutiblieto make insuraurea onl leer on
I 1 e moat favorable term*.
The Capital bele& paid up antfilevitsh!..l,tegether
tan it large aid constantly Incteselhe reserved fund
offers perfect security to the insured. • - - •
- The premiums may be paid -yearly, balf-yearly.or
quarterly. I . . . •
The Conipsny add a solos petiodkally to .the In
surances for The first. itomta..approprieted in
Der.ember,lBl4. and the second Rena. in December,
1849, amount :to - an addition of DIU 30 to every
diuntl insured muter the oldest ; policies, stating
111202 30 which Will be paid when it *halite/Mine
claim. instead of 81000 leisured; the melt
oldest aiinotatto 111137 SO ; ttie neat in ageto 01412.30
for ern ty $1000; the others in the names plepottion
accenting tb the amount mud time of Mending, which
additions nista an average of mote than 00 per cent.
upon the premintns paid, without inerenning the an
latlitpremium. • •
• MANAGER/L .,
Thomas lilditway. 'Joan A. Prow rt.
Arhton Dab /14 D. Danner.
Joht. Jae stank, Frederick Drdwn,
Robert Pearsall, • ttenree:Talfer,'
Joeeph Yeager. John It. Latimer, •
Thome!, PJ Jitters, Wharton'Levris,
1 Joseph T. [ bat by. John U. *starlit' •
Pamphlet* chumming table of tales and etplana
tion*,forin'utappllcationand farther inferinatiou can
he had at t to COice,• •; ;
• THOMAS RIDCWAV ,
.
p p. Jarfs,Actuary. . •
• 40-The sithscritter is Agent (or Ott above Company
County, and will effect. I nsuraLccriand
, x . ; lye all sieeessary I obit mstint. on the subject. •
* l k a - • `.11; BANNA N.
Aprtl,9:l 3 7 /, .
. .
k `swasmmoireareas
0 .. 10',__ - ?AprY.s . ,_ sz; . c. ,
OEIIO VISE moor PAINT.
A FEW ILvrels.of the Ohio Firirrooffaint. Blare ,
liana lii colors, eke ermine adult for sale by
the sulowcriber. Also a Icor beam. ,
S7l cents (Mallon, acid firearm at. 5 ratotwi u polio.' - to
duo: odt WWI. For s'wle by ts. DANSAN.,:.
April SO,lb—
.
FERRUGINOUS
• oR 'cohi rou re u 111011
EIIZEI AND WATER PROOF! PAINT of great
dutaleility,,and the power of piiiiiting ail :Mimi
et 4:influences Auring
,a lengthened period allow.
u be 1t34 at the Ilai aware nod Iron eton, of
GEORGE BITIGIIT,
Agent Or,ttie above Yihnt..
Attativt 0, 1.53. , 324
DEIVIAWS zmpnovin
muss oii. karate most ext.:amine use, and is more
highly reconiusended.for machinery ,than 4rty oth
er chi its sh e , Market, working Clear , and free Prom
gain ; is , warranted an all casento beyma what It 11 ,
rezoniusended, tit nu sale. Operdtots who use uta
lindospon thallt is the cheapest
and beet adapted to their uses.,
°Meng lett- at PRANK P01"l"ri .ilardwite Store
or In VER i 4 TROUSE'et Liduor Store, Agents for this
county, will lie promptly Utteuitollo. 4
June 2, .
rUrtE WRITE LEAD ' •
,
'tyk FITIIERILL ifix — DROTHER, Manufacturers, No
V.l 65, NORTH FRONT street, Philadelphia, have
now a guild sUpply of their warranted pure WHITE
LEaD, arid t hose customer swho.have been sparingly
supplied in cOnsequence of a contra the ante Mohair
now lisreitheir. order. tilled.
No known substance possesseathuse prCservativs
and beautifying properitiesou desirable in a paint r lu
an equal tp.teniwith unadulterated whitelead ; hence
any admixture of other materiatiidnly Mars its value.
It has, tlinrefore,been the stsads: aim of tbe manufac
turers, for many yearn, to supply to the puldie a per
fectly purp white lead,. and the unceasing demand fur
the artkle, Is proof that it has met with favor. It is
Insatiably - branded 011. one head WETHERILL &
111101111.11 in full,and on; he other. warranted' plies.
all In red:Miters.
Plifla4..July 12.103
• Zinc. Paints.
One.Thrd'Cheaper that& - Wkstit Lead, ani4Free
I from all Pat4aitous'Qiiatitica.
THE - NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY,
LI ANNIE: greatly enlarged their Works,and
I.l.proso the quality of thew products, are prepared
to eat en orders for their • , •
, tfINERIOR _
- DRY, and ( - MOUND -IN (DLitt assorted packages
of front lts t0..00 pounds; also,.
DRY, In barrels of 200 pounds bath. •
Their WHITg ZINC, which is sold dry or ground
in nil, is Warranted PURE and unsurpassed 'or body
and 011401111 phitenrAs. . .
A metkod lion recently. been dilicovered, which en
atilt s the Ctimpany to warrant their paints to Cc ep
hash and soil In the keg. for miy itasonable
lu this respect their paints will be superior to any
other to the market.
Tncir IRONN ZINC PAINT., which is sold at a
ow price. and eon only be made from the Zini Ores
roan New Jersey, is now well known for its produe
ice onalliie.s when applied to rion or other mel.alic
OTONEI:01(111 PAINT possesses all the
properties of the Brown, and, Is (Klan agreeable color
for painting Cottages, Depots. 00;•lioililuigs,11ridges,
P. :tiers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents.
I FRENCH 4-.11111114111)S,
whmezalo V.lnt Dealers and In/parsers,
N. W. air, of Itlth & Nadia Sts., Philail'a.
• April $, 1654 11-6 m
PRIVATE SALE:-..
FOR SALt. • •
.Bo ,0 .
00 FEET OF 13.111111E1i. - •
• r
THE undersigned * hereby oiftfr for only a large
. quanoty of PINE, and HEMLOCK PLANK: and
lioAltiftl, which aro well 111/1111likt.11111 . 11 'and are
about UM( n tulle front the Catlacci,ss, Wlllismsport
and t.:rii,ltatlrttd, on the Bank id . the 'Otte
reek, II mile, from finlovtlle. A portion'
of the la clear nr panel iron. and all of the
Ifetnloe,k i.l of the best quality of White Hemlock.—
The leholl3 vary from 16 to ad feel; and the whole is
no good n lot to ran he found in Callawhisa Valley.
It ra care. fatly piled up, and will :be sold to our lot
or lola co unit purchasers: roi Oarticularo, apply to
A. MALCOLM 4- co., rmip.w.i.a,
or to A. A. IieINAHDI. „Callow ossa
Novelnber 19. - .
FOR
A fled? 7'llltEE-S7'011.1". 1 Rl('li lioU.s.);:
• and other valiltille I'moileyey ra Pott,rtn e .
ruitOsuliscriber offers at Private Cite, on the moel
reas011111111! leflOP. his neW :three-story BRICK
imv MINS; 1101 1 4 E, in netsioil Pitt yet, a rept thiOr+
shove lnarket. Immediately heitidello , Ist M. 4 1 10, 1 14
Cloirch. TWA tine budillng is j. 1.0 r-In
piej,i4,lnrot not vet brew styli. It is
taros, ilLlit and airy, hall all tho , convent' Cita
ct.i.ra lint a houseket per wmphl iteeler, HI
anti is located in a pleasant and: tIMPPIII. S I
rot put of the town: There is a never-fail.
ing..x.ll of etrelliint Water in the Cellar —n v e ry
important ronsideratlonln the present staidly.
Tr,nme—eme.fourtliti.Usit,, arid the balansu to • suit
tin nntrhaser, mosided only ft tie properly oeriirrd.
moio, Four Prune (1WN111114 . 3 fill 1 :311 , )W,IIIII
inimudiately in the rear of thu new Mirk:above
nienti9bed. Thear are itkewtse'desurAble properties.
They Etln 10 had till Or; stanie:raey term,
11.1•4 e whole will ho sold low:
Nit ll l —Titleu clear and indirputalifii.
1i..Wrt,)1T.1.14110121T,
Cippo.ite.Ephcopal Chute if; f.rtitre tit., Psittacine./
Ter
•i• • •
inu.treaLt PROPERTY IN POTTS
PILL? AT PRIVATE.44ALE, CHEAP.
The;Subscrther oilers at Private Sale till that tract
of Land and building lots. known us this . '" Carbon
Hill "- ior " " prOPerty in the Borough
of Poib•cille, extending from the River Schuylkill
above IMr. Lauer's Brewery Ito the l'ext Carbon
road, being about 250 yards'inVidthand containing
30 acrit., more or CA Thbi property may be said
to ti.li'avaluable, not only for the purposes of
but also as uttering the ,best locality in the
Borough, on which to erect suitable Water Works
for supplyiag the town with Water. Apply at fits
oilier, Omer Coal' and Callowhill Streets.
Gt:ORGE W , r7SNYDER.
ng l e st 27,1833. :35 tf
VAL6III3LE WWI ESTATE FOR sum
oir.!,. to ahll at Priv:l6,l4.lh! the
fdapncieg tled cribe cl Real Catato, upon rinoonablc
term!' ,
No. 1. Thenindiyided one-Itilf interest of allthoso
three tracts ofi land, situate tn. Utanch and Tremont
Tow milting, Schuylkill Countyi which Were surveyed
in January on warrants to John Otto,
Peter filbert and/vim Kidd. :The ;/-
tied one-half Integrals iu tbe . tiboie tracts it
amounts to sail acres. The land is well
wooded with timber suitable for railroad
tilts and propy.-
No. 0. MI that certain lot of ground situate In thd
Borough of ;11: haylktil floven:opun which is erectee
a Lugo three-story Brick Dwelling, and all necessary
out-Wilding*. This properly Is now occupied by Dr
Lewisiltover. To any one desirons of practising
modirtaitin Schuylkill ii3Vel), an opportunity it now
offered to secure a comfits table housean d °Mir. rarely
to be wet wile.
EMI
Nod. All thateertain lot of, ground situate In Port
Ctrbon, bounded and described as follows :—Beeln
ning At apnst on the, south side of Pottsville Street,
at a corner of the lot bclonting to Henry Porter,
theme by. the same south twenty-four and, a ball
rain one hundred feet to a 'post, thence north -Sixty
five and one haircut fifty lent to a po.d, thence north'
twenty.four and one half welt one hundred feet to
Pottsville Street, thence by the same south sic ty•five
and one-half west fifty feet to the placer."' beginning.
No.. A tract of fi rst rate limber land,contaioing
215 a c es, situate in echuyiltlll Township, about
threeßea back of Tuscan - 42.1n Locust ‘'alley.,
MESTER CLYMER,
Office in Centre Street., Pottsville, directly opposite
' the gpiscopal riltureh, hd stZtry
Sept' 2.1853.
___.
FURNITURE, Sze.
- New. Atyle Cottage Furniture.
.fillin sobseriber is MCCIVIINIIIoift the brat Mann:
1 histories it. the City, a large tut of Cottage Furni
ture of NEW NTY LE, made of HARD IglirOODzt oa k.
eheatnat. wainiit. at , h. 4 e.. witrauted to be Along
and thimble. The patterns are tat ionp,and'of the las
eat fashions. Thererabimg whole setts, all of whit h
e gg:
will be sold at city {{Flees, eartiage added.
He also keeps en hand, and manufactured
to onfer,all kinds of Household Furniture,
of the istest, moat ISAlli . enable gad desintb!
Patterns, all of which tan be P1711101%1 at his Ware
Rooms, corner of Centre and ~ :truiatt atreets:neirly
opposite the Episcopal Chinch--all of which will bit
~
mold at the Yen' lute eet rates- 1
HENRY GHEROANG.
14-tt
Apr 11,1.1854
OILS, GUANO, &t:
nosuarinum mranatruo CEMZNT.
A N ire-eaten' article for Mang Cistern*, Vaults,
Spring,.honnes and eeliain. and for keeping•
dampness.from wet and 'aimed walks. For sale by
C11A1t1.69 SIIMPARD
Of and Successor to the late. Arm of GVI AMITII Sr
EON. •
Corner of Front and Willow: Lrf2., Ilallroac
==l
G. W, 'llsooll7Alf & CO., "
DES L'ERS' 1.01 0.11,8; • .
VoR EIIVEILI.MACHINISTd and MANUFACTR-,
.17 Ulm N 0.30 N. .
*order* received by J. A. MOORE, Plinville.
April 1, 185415-ly
; .
AND :.POTTSVTLLLFI
WATCHES' 4iC
svccusmit •
using* .4. PAMPER:. SON.
WATCIII46, , JEWZIaIIi *ILYSILWARR.
No. 173 CEIPTITIVE:SI., tot poette the;$111! ilocoruj
1171LAUELPIPb. -
May 27.-1e34 ! 113-I,`•
- ; LOGE assownaurt.
- NEW sTrzno..
lATILLI A MIIADY , has jst u retained froth
If Philadelphia with a large supply of
Watches:VlSA*, Jewelry'. Silver aslAtbat
ta Ware. OVinga Apletidid Oaaorturear a
all at iles origSplis in Us tine. and .brang , uilltiag tw
prove that IteinflU not be it wiereold by any honest
dealer in the ritate, du hope. atilt to receive hta &hare
of publit patronage. .WILLIAM bitADV.-. • 1
opposite tiNtrilerers' Notel.tllga of the Big Watch.
• 8.-41#04 Watches abd Jewelry . repaired,
Rild all bus traneactlona weartinteed to give att.'.
ist.w_tiort. 1'
April Stiltu. 4 ° 4ll,
PHILADELPHIA.
th Clothing.
•
viostitiov • should embrace this oppizzbunity
io buy flopirig fur Mtn and Boys. at
RATAULIAIIikitAT.
Vorani.hlAßßET and SECOND Ars. ' 1.1,11.1d,.1.-
Oda,' etnlirae,httr rhuke thE herf,lntibt desirable.
one - rashfeeiltatte Meat; snit Pewits Coate. Halm:Cloth
do.„ Linea Pt dhng dry. Tweeds' 4.c., with a great int
riety of tu.kt'd CLOTHING.; totisiallog of Sick
coats, rolkai'.!Jastets,, himiltey Jackets, Vesta and
Bound jack#An. Made of ,Tirilird, Linen • Irriliing.
Cloth, Ketseyolo re. Um eknr,tcs, 4e:".
, yuRtitAIIISCI , .
Consisting r'ri:Phlrts, Stocks, liandkrrchlels,,te .., all
of which gird riffered at tars tursist porribir• Cask Pri
cer. and niche:slp as any other linothing More In the
Union. I
. 15. tatnittit:.*rio dtaite LOIt'S CLOTIIIKG, are
eateratly iinitied to examine the siert. . •
E ecilsilOy Storetrepers iart Le arratemadatea
at very tate pets.
• GgURCE
H. C. Cot.. Market and Sr cond Ats.
Aprll 1,11 4 5* - • • : la.am
SAVING FIINICI
•
- U ArfrgD ,STATHS.!
TIIIRP STO., PIULAPEDPIIII&
.
• itacitit. Free per erni. per annum.
'11E13,10100 FIVE PRE CENT.lntorcin paying Co..
J. In thw itY and citate; continue to receive ntouiy
daily on daptrait, and pay back' daily without notice
as usuall. rt.
Vartli•S c...d.h1a0 put in and take out money MON
DAY EVENINGS, from 7to U o'clock. ,
al. REFERENCES—Five thtiudand dcalric
idarchll;ifdr4 10.fm
^ -
MV/SA. CULIN, . . •
t
Malan in
LAIIIIV, LANTERNS il• CHANDELIERS,
..:
. N ,I r.. , eoraer Four t h and Cherry Sts.,
-.'
1: -''
..i. PHILADELPHIA %
HAvpia iVarged a tl improved their store, and
having Ifth largest p4aottn,ent of Lumps in Phila
delphla,Bitysitre tom pared to formal& Pine (HI,
ICANIPIIENCr 1111/ItililNU FLUID,
Etherea 011,rthaimene Galand Lard oil; Lampi,Lan
tcros, oft 41.14 sterns. Fancy Hotel and 1101 Lamps,
chandOcell t Allrendoles.Pandeltdas, and Britannia
Lamps. rallfe Manufucturevii•jowela kites. Clan
Lamps by Wpackagei at a sin ill advancenver Ant -
° Con prices. 7;illeing large Manufacturers of Pine OIL
Ilitriting:Fitii4,. Ethereal oil, Alcohol. and (the only
true) Phosg ene 1:/111. they can furnish these artlchs
at such diciA that Alerchantewlll find It to their ad
vantage hi Mil. Call before doing elsewhere, Ifyou
Want ha gains. Also.thertafety Fluid La nip for sale.
ideot. 7 ..I h 33. :, . I 3S-ly
PUBLICATIONS.
„ L .
Maps , 401 the • Seat 'of War, &e.
NE"'"AP of the Baltic Itlea and surrounding
country
New' Mott of the Mack Sea ' •do
Mit/1106 go - Nand Complete , ' Map . of Europe. -
• ••• I Nion , Traieters guide through the United
Slates, 'Wading Califortou ' ,Isregon,Cuba,&c.,,
Guide do
Ensign thayer's Map of the Western Stafes.
la'rnes' Kip of Pe runtylvanid,
are Alipsltlf the United Suites and Pennsylvania
On Rolle rs'Jor sale very luiv at
•U. BANNAN'S
Book and Stationery Stole.
21—
EMI
May -M,*l
VALOADLE - STANDARD WORKS, •
• : 2 AT LOW PIOCEs.
t'Aßl{tlr life and Writings of Washington, II
Qvoleol. ; •
Lite add Works of John Adamf, 8 vols.,
MetbsloeB,Works.6!vols.,
• The Siatininian's Manual, 4 vote.. insrirnits.
ooroplete. 10 vole., Bvo., • -
Waverly Novell, 80 vols., 1
• CihhonS , Thtory orilonie, Val..
Home B . BB,lllacoulay!silisiory of 111141arod„ 8 v 01..,,
Lord IStalinti's llistory. • 'awls.;
• •
ehanniees %Yorke, ti v 015.,. •
Ileadley's , .'ilves of Washington, Napoleon; Jose
phine, gneei of Scotts. /sc., .
• Life anit kliteecties ui Henry (Any, 2 vole..
Dick's pimpler works, 2 vols..
Ancient Wittily in 2 toils'. or 4 vols.
Ilildreth*lllietory or the Veiled Hialee, 6 vols..
Dancroft* do - • do' do do 5 vote.,
Frost do do . do 2 vols.,
LoseloWe Field Ifonit of the R . evoletton,/
Chasub, l, trl', Information for the People, 2 vols.,
.I..sters for the People, 12 vols..
" • and Pocket kl lscellany,6 vole
• rirtotitil !Family CyclopietliS,
Litiraryittil Entertaining and Useful Keowledee.
.• Diefinnarr of 'Atte, Manufactures and Mine*
'1
The ritatalani l'oetS. various editions,
Fancily nfOt Pocket tibltv of evv.:y si ne and atyle.
of binding.;
Tn e .e s; . (kg.rool ninny; others, born par.
a t.flaad e salev, are offered very cheap at
.1 B. LIANNAPeIi.
Cool: and Stationery Syne.
21
Newsn'llooks for Engineers.
I l eNeti:s4 Field nook fer Railroad nurineetn,
containing formula for laying out cut ves. !eyed
tor, 61. c trgether with IllerntlY
ScriAhel'A Fai'sitteets' Pocket nooks.
We:shades. Mechanics and Eogi neeting,4 vol..
SNOW Engineering, boo.
Byrnes! /..itclionety of Mei 'tunics, 2 t oly 800.
Trailiwiitp. wt Ithitroad I 'tit yea.
" " C.cavationsand embankments.
Sims marveling, ti-viShlt edition,
The ptailic.il Ilratiglieitorn Flll.l Machiniets• and
EligIlleVrel)14W111,1: 0•1111 , 31,1”11
Homo's Catechism of the Steam Cngine.
Nniti.',ilandbook for locomotive Iltiiiineers and
Muchinids's
lire's IlitAlonary of Atilt, Manufactittes and Mines,
new edition .2 yoiti.,gyo.
llodgeott the Steam Engine„ 2 v 01.., plates.
itYrilee +American Eneinerrs' Alilstant.
'Engineers' Field thooko of every description.
AI iI) Mallienintiral Instruments "rmilwrlotytuall .
iiy, varying tit pru e tint,' el In 625. Aupetior
Paper. 01 Phi , It; •Jarkson's Pencils,
and ell tier ii 1:414111.1 . r. 4 nlul liraitmlien
for yule low by 11. ItANNAN.
May 40, - .1. , 54 •
FI~I
MEI
MEM
SATURIAY
••••":
' JP
=
'
ainy 27,11,A51
NEW DOORS
BNITLI;TT'S- TEX AS. ; New htex len, ratifotnla
Sonora.; John. finsstl Bartlett, with no
memos phner. '
FantiytFitrn•A Stn-lehes, 2d eerie.,
Lire a114.11e tame, Net, •
Gteere M.d the brillie by Olin, ,
Egypt', opt and 11141 , 4011. by Thontpeon,
ilecteal One of ttitietophet Ninth, pro,
Teninek and Sunetilne, Of litu in KenturhY,
l'oveloirTtow et e .
rarritigila le, by Caroline Thomas, 2 vole,
-Tito Hike of the lire flintier, by Thntly, •
The attile of the Wlldentitime, by Emereun Bennett
The TOO and the Altar, by ramming,
SeriiituVii Readings, • ado do
Leetura on the Perables. do •
Degollit)'s Theological Eesaya, 2 soda.,
Parkynla Life In Abyssinia, 2 vials.,
This. Mitt and the othey,llinstrated.
.The FronlkrarriM , a'Narrative of 17P.3,. ••
The RICO Beauties,
The Ibitid to Multi.
Just pn 4 lbilied and rut tale by B• rigs/NAN, •
Junc. lildb • 22
, •
' • MORE NEW BOORS. • •
kr io !,t e ir t r-fiTti,IRENT In Munich, by Anna Mary
Lifdanti sayings of Mrst rartington and others of
the Fatally. by B: P, tihiltabe, Illustrated.
Purple-lints of Paris, by 'byte Bt.lobn, - .
tilladiStil ravels In Turkey, Ifin,
Weiss':,, istory of tee French Protestant Refugees,
vols., 1 •
'Duncan's Pmetical Surveyor's holde, to form a
finished Kurveyur without a teacher 19m, '
DorPs'ilpirlt Manifestations, Explained and Ex
urninedore,jodge -Edmonds refuted 12m,
• Peek'ilfribon roe and the Chiricila islands,
Cumming's-before the Flood. 12w.
lINIIR-4.11011'S heavenly Recognition. .
Heaven or the Saluted Dead.
The Tleavealy,Home.
' Cummings' Lectures on the Apocalypse.,
Voices of the. night.
"r : Voices of the morning.
.11nspaO's Sepulchres of our Departed,
Spots IP our Feasts of Charity. It ma.
The PlUnter's Northern 'Pride. by Caroline Ice
Mentz,
florintio by Madame de 'feted, new edition.
The Dttistati Shores or the Stack Sea, by Oli
phant. -
•
flu ssia by Count Carowskt.
Trial„pf a llounkreper, 12 too. -
Advi , issres of a Country heichant. 12 too.
The Wittier Lodge. It tale. -
Margllfet, or Prejudice pt linrae and Ss V.clltaa.
, .
Far /Me by
-U. BANNAN.
Apart:4
• • 'ATENT HORSE RAILS:
~
pug ittbserlber having been appointer, Bole Ages'
1 la nlcrixtrlntli County for Mese Dian% is prepared
to furolitrillrent to the public either wholesale or re
tail. ; A! ! • •
Tl yril'Erartty ropetior tri the na Its commonly owed
In tide neighborhood, and.only rtontre a 'tint to au
wattle them altogether. Menton*. aupatied al Man.
ntartoreee Wit/downer mires. Blarlamithe and Heal.
err ago rinpestfully Melted to r3ll and examine them.
. LOMB BRIGHT.
Iron 4nd hardware Store. Centre at., Pottsville.
blareßll.lBs4 10-tr
_ .
.• ~,fi .
Siabscriber hereby 'tree notice that be ban
epeettned lir fignitGer BRIGHT, Hardware Mir.
cboole.SSda natal Car the sate of " The Patent Door
and Gateapring,"lh thle regwn., Out.
THE "ipso Aber la piepated to execute orders for
the abeaa mentioned spriage. They are decidedly
the best *title oat-offered to the public, being re
nutritablei tor .sinifil:clty and durability. For sale,
whole:site and tetali. at GEOREE HEIG
• Hron and flardware eltore. Centro Street,
„. 4 - opposite Miners' Hank, Poinsettia , .
Harebill, 1831
OPYIIIONONGIanigmI nrenni
lATHIS,X EV conottotly ob hood, and for imli at the
V, Miitot market prices, hy
J. AY ALLOWRIt IF. 8014
' TarttiOlar attenilOn orlll i , tio paid to ordari from
dlstatxt.c .
itarrtilmrs,lane.l4,lls4
,
. T UrriIIDOEIVED, olottterlioelot of Bur 0 ,
el pgial,oll-Piiistinkr, for sale low , teem sod look
at tbeutzl, WU. llaADY'll
flirt or fete Big 'Width, opposite litOrtintees Hotel. '
Noy IN lebi. , . 1241
Gits . RL ,
A ~_.,..,:
~ .. E
1 _,.. ,
MI
lISMEEM
MANUFACTUM‘
arctsiglO,
• ' AtitZ WRI6
TWOSubscriber I. 'made arranzeinikits !tit Air
at sport Itatka CIRCNII 18/OVINEILL.4;
of inastappmmul Med. as 41010.14 60,1
tat tram th e asamscaetuter- Tbest an OMR - We Per
teat. cheaper Una these la siu.ral ask Ott ;the • th ,
eau.: ite wiltaho perfallysttraditiouginsvp ,
Milla of all kinds: ---,t • U,
Feb. 15.1854 • . 4-Sete
DIE srsKiric - findOtankliiiltra.
n
I lidllsera. • Eneelopsdslaiutond 'to lb, bushiest
LionoldkilosuseSopattdc Envelope", es reoded and
printed. Papisitaisturaroccis andipugbig up nisni.
den and Flower Se‘di; with priinod dinnoVupsio. at
C.toLSEltird- krulostops iliskierse tarp attr ,
Zodatalodosseuht ,ekotritt rovasit iYR IL&-
DELPIIIA. .t •
N. 11.,...4-osdeon rill Us itrilstordltoi. lltprt4s, .ot is
pet issonsusent. . „ , , . ii•• - •
Nardi il, Int,l Id Ono , • •
MI
. .
esoicooco recrrosit:: i . % I.
xi nuocu, Lii,ccuy,R AND, 191104 FINDING
I.lllrliere, al DC7l'll OM /gland. tin Hl4lillstiP7ll'rel,
- ", .', ' .•- POTTII/VILLIN, •• , ,
' T . bll wallereignaa rea p/ 4 :4411F Galan tlle cost°.
loons or the aluive Well known cotabli truirotohat
be will contleoethe OVANUFAirtralr all, kinder,'
, AIOROCCO,:• , • ; i."
dtich as Kid, Straits; french pnutlero, lihreii, Hat *
mlok Bindings. Pink I,lntril, AC.; te.., tied will/rap
oantly bale oh Lewitt trOent ilosottratia' of an
_kinds 0,. . - . - - z - i '''' ''
lAE.O.THEtt, .. 1 - ;. - •
such a. Dak.Taacedotod Red gOle Leatberi 131.%ugt,r
-ter Ripe, French and Oh, LWlfflkilw. 1
- rainarsi : Upper. Leath* ,
Aod a variety of. Stec v iodlogy;auch as yhreadi,
Nails, Peg*. lll.nops, km:, tic.,all of w Illcli will be
sold alike LOW EAT 1:46I1 litlCEel. ;
. c ' -10111411..1111.NN1G.
rs All kinds of 13 k In; 'melt ea dheepttaiat,, Deer. ;
ike.;entEutsti etumee;rl;ke kri etebeute .1a ' , Leather,
at the highest market la teertiaa inW tut iu VASIL
PuttsvilleAbct. 19
.1653. • • I ,
. .
Milir 7l-7-
BOON BIND .. -, , • , •
r
hi Brl
übscber announces to lasi •
Mende and the peddle that he bac , 0
trade a conaldreableuddition to lobs Book's - " , -
Bindery, and has r proeured a Book Binder ..
front one of the best Binderies Br Mils- •
Jelthia.acganlnted 4111 the latest atyW of:I:Bodine,
an who will turn oui his Work far .upinloe in any
thing b,iretofore nroduce.f In Pottsville. 04.0te1moun4
in any style of . Blnding,ithher plain oe is full gilt
Turkey Morocco. . , .
flank Books paged of plain,rnade to anniattern;
also printed and ruled at mires, lowerlt,ban In the
City. s : . -
Books bound by did quantity,and P4pet ruled to
Pattern by 1 6. ItariliaN.
Apr 113,1851. 11 , . ; I' 4
LL who want Axes of the teal Ctic.t.ters & Cw
tuake should be pniticular to nom+ . the stamps.
as there ere various, counterfeits and Initiations
stamped Collins and labeUed snitch Ukti onus, which
are. fraudulently sold in come parts of ;he United
States us our tananfacture. They ere 'wide in differ
ent parteof the country by variant; azeatrikers, nod
are generally el very Infer lor_quility. The .gename
Collins axes, which have acquired such knarxtenalve
reputation, are Invarlalbly stnniped.'• COLLINS &
VU. HARTFORD:* and each ale ham Pr illicit label
with tuy signature. It is now mote than'Tw fan -
VMS YINAIIe since %recommenced the buslnerm with
.the stamp of "Collins* itlo.,lllCriford,'• and I do nut
know of any other axis-maker by the nnine , of Collins
n the United States. i tiaM. W. /COLLINS.
Augusi 20. 1e.53. -
-- - -
PORT CARBON I •L
SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY
antwerther announces to the lila that he
manufacturers ail 'Sada uf Soap Mil Gandhi at
his Factory, In Putt Carbon, erchuyikill County;
which ha wilt warrant to bo equal in iruallty
any obtakaed abivatlatid at lower pekes than situi
hr articles t 2O to• linithailed in Philadelphia or else
where.
The highest marhEt ; prics fas, tallow.ss ill bepaid in
cash at big Parini* , •
HENRY GUITAIIIIIAN.
October 12.1933
copal MASER' 'Si UIII2I9VAL.
TILE 81113151.3MHEit HAVING FlT
'tea went of Lite largest .4.lciach alleys
In the State, In flual AtiirtiPottsville.
nest to .1; 11 . 4 datnedr.CO.'stlereen
Factoro,eshere bta {or autnufieturlag all
kinds of tarriagesend Light Wag
ons raced be sur
passed—beiog •st practical Media nic, anC having a
numberof years' espirieneella buslarei.he hopes
to give seaerateallelactioa. ;
All kinds of Carriage* and Light Wagons h kept on
-hand. Alee.oecoad-band Wageaa.ke.' .;
All repairs aeatlY 'dune 0; der. from 'a ,llstanee
promptly attended ta.. ! •
, . %VISTA KlIt;!(.
June 5,..184e
•
IPLUMIING ESTABLISIiMBNT
HDICKINSON respectfully annuGnres to-the
. public that he has purchased the entire stock et
the late nun nr NOriton & Dieklnanni, and itit.lids
carrying on the Plunahinghu/inrs• in atilt, brunches
at the old Stand ander the Pottsville pontr, where
he.hopes, by attention to busluerx, he way ho abic le
merit a share of the pnblle patronage., MO will guar
antee hie wore to be as good, and it will be done on
as reasonable te rem, as can bedone elates het e.
H. DICKINSON.
; b3-tr
August r 1853
'wins cow. samara
•
?TIDE undetslgned are now orepatadjitt GI! all or
Liters for their new and auperlur what , of Screens
Their stream; ate woven faro and with 4rantarmesh
es, without subjecting the wile to tha delimiter
proce,s of crimpina,,and of Mfrse positaies a ankh
greeter degree of writ oath and durability, than any,
article before nifered to Ik, Ouhllct. itpleimens of
the work can at all times be seen it then Hardware
toic of D. L. Bitarly, Cotner of Market tind Centre
'ESTERO' ei
' •• I 3241 -
;
N. II; NEWNeIYI'B!
easter Row, Irtri6itides sti.ett .Pals tiife,,Prnna,
Plumbing Shop,' ;
EIA r4CONITTA NTLY ON DAND A aIOPPLY OP
all nitre Pipe, elheet Lead. 'Block Tint
Bath Tubs. Shower Oaths; flidrants. More. Double
and Single Acting Pumps and Water ClOsetst
kindsof Brass etick4 fur water and !tenni, Beals Oil
Cupv.and Globes for Engines. All klitda of Copper
Work and Pitonbingdone lulbe nearest menner.at
the sbotteet notice. , ! -
N. D. Casbpaldforold Drissandtead.
Pottsville. Oci.. Di: I riStf. , - 43-if
TO MINERS & utiNIVACTURIIRS
GUM BEIM NO, PACKING, 111,4811 NC; PAPER,
GIN: 1108 E. Ake., ke ~ : •
f 1 11 Y, Sol,rribci desires tot .
call the ultentiOn . of
I,Cruil Opr ratiris,! Illachinir team!
,Utliem, to his
Agency tor the sale 'of Gum Belting. - I.liii.g. Fire
• Engine, 111)11rMit and Conducting (lone, Illeam Pack
ing, ?diners' Stiflty Lamps, Martina Piper. /Lc •• am.
....._ 1 1 , •
• - illlSl IiF.I.I4INU. i
•
The experience Itiffthe Imo eight years :Mir gained
1 - 00 this Belting the confidence of the miiishmets; this;
together'n lilt the'faCt that great impriivements have
been wade in the ipiality,WsOrsols the indlinfaCLU-
Idrig in asserting It to be superior to hridli)Vr ne any
thing else, for all 'open Bella, (mom xsper!sny for
heavy .o main llellM) for the following re:mime:
I. Elie perfect sionfity Of width' and iblennr:ss
Which it Will retain '1 .
g. No degree of heat under 200 degrees Fareriheit
injures it, and It reinnites fleldhle in any degree of
cold.
1 it is of great Strength anti dural.llity, time not slip
rin the puttles,consequently again of power Is 14d3111-
ed,and, worn adjasted to machinery Mimi not require
alteration, as is the:case with leather.' of ad) , other.
4. The cost Is much brio* leather: or any other
Belling. . , 1 • i
There Delta are more duiable than ',leather, and
tinge from 25 to WO per cent. cheaper In price than
the Leather Bells of the - same strength. They are
also peculiarly adapted to Colliery porpeeto:tiersuae
the coal dirt atilt duet seem only teindr) to their dura
bility—and after being wont out, are svutth neatly, if
not quite, half price tor Packing. 1'
me Cue subSetiber's ordeni, in constquenee of liiii
extensive sales, havie the preference over all , orders
at the Factory—ant; he can always pruictire the Betts
ordered ilitough him. that haVe to be toile of a heav
ier qtatity, within the given tinier i f. .
rp Three atidlour Ply Belts tibtalaed In 24 hours'
notice—from 6 Iti 16 -Ply can be made to order from
8 Lola daye"pettcelotany length and biradth.
*These Bello are now used In almost ail the Col
lieries of Bcheylkill coutity,and give entire sattrfai.-
llon. ; , f I
At A. 441111tnan'a Colliery at TuscarMa, there Reim
are used for halving coal, and are preferred to either
!toper or Chat tr.! '. I i •
. .
' BTpAM rio ;i niiso.i
Tim article la. anti in mem! ,hy the most
ekjiltnl Enginee r s !and Machinists throsighout the
United Staten. ;
It la prepared re that ZOO dugrees Faiettheit w it I not
affect it. and is sticierior erszything else, as no
eithsuinee hiss much ol:141oltv, orkith stands 110
high a degree of heat, and nifty be clod about all
parts where packing Is fliCtellefy.; 161. Manhole
rtatell. ?lean n o.ls. Metal, Joint. Oltriam 'Cheats,
Cylinder licads,::slotrisis Oozes, plc, ere. - •
Furniabed In golfs of snitiasired ten'gth, from I. 8
10 11 4 Inch in thickness, a s Wars whir, ur wade
and cut to oiler 'of any dim intone. , •
1
HOSE. c
•
flaying made greAt Improvement's In the rnanittac.
tare of Vulcanised' Robber float. far ~Vote Engine.,
Locomotive Racine's. wed genets! purposes. it rylif
tered with renewed conddenhe Is decidedly the hest
article in use. II
[Purchasers Will pirate nhtice that ti(7.ce here giv
en, are the inside diaineteraJ and each vizi will fully
measure in eleaOnjuol:lt lo inasked.
LOCOMOTIVE Iritb FIR r.NOINE HOSE;
Warranted to stand-a pressure of 175 , lba : per square
inch. . . , ;
•
2-41 Inch pnr foot,
2 ** .'•
0 0 .
1.4 '•
2 3.4 " "
•
.- 44) " •
i
41 •7.4. • .03 .
ILIVOnA Nil nHOSE.;; .
,
Warranted to 'undo preranre of 13 Ibi. pet irp2a re
Inch. '. " i • '
141 Inch p . tr loci, I • 23 cents.
• 3.4 .. : • 1 ' 1 ''Tv ..
• 741 " "'." . .' . 'llO .. '
i . 4, 4. : VI. . ' :35 4. .
11.4 " " !" ''. : • ' 40 " .
posOut.viii c
Hosp. ~. ~
Meltable only Ibillabt eondact leg purposes. and wilt
not be way ranted tf andel/o'er/dale. , ' -
= • - It Inch per tool, ; 2I toils.
..
. - 3-4 do do do f • •I' t'd .do .
-- - I do do do I '- : '27 do . .
11 4 do do do ' T • • i'.. '2O do •
1 1.1 do 40: do ', [ •• •- '.l 23 do • •
Ib4dodo do I - 1. -40 :do
2 do do do : b i ;43 do • '
nose of any size end atrearb made to order—alto
Onetton Hoye tot Fits 'plaided and other purposes.
The above Hose bas great adraatadee over leath
ering ft needs so ntltatts itet fatly tigbt, will stand
a very high *wee :of twat; wlibodt tainty, and is
not affected by the women Icold.
Condon's- ilostiops, 4P-r Anashert 'at the
loteeet Frets. , • ,-;.:
4114 STING ;P.AMBR: ,
~
. . . . ~
Always nu Igrid, it superior artiste made to order,
of different sizes and 'stains, lido 17 poundicto
ttl poonds per DoUs. ' .•, i, -'• '' - :
1141148' ear sr it Lroars.
" the beat tabs. for zrorktor.by the dozen or
Lille. Alga. /toPorted WiraGlattadloreolering aod
repairing Lisps, to; the 'amt., • -
All the aktercart for.eala,loliolesals mid; re
tail. by
July les ISM
PixtstMe; Agent for the litaanittiarers.
11.4-141*
#oltgVil i*:'," ' gGSt YLKI-03 ' ij Otiig it
IN
FRAUD!
, VA cents
I M
7O "
75 "
.' •; , , :2'14 1:;.. 4 134 7,;1,,,
S
' v iDettro
r • -. 7
. 6 ' 4 , 4 474 4 1 00 4.6 07 * 44 7 4 ;
amd:uresa otiOaallikteaded fattier eye - milt :but
The death of ibo'44oborexi. , vre pte.iime; removed
I.2i;;,YSti, Off. They have beeogruerally
vary.snaeL. sow*, /*Ciro now doyen
the special-oNa* of several tad! frienti..—E,b.
. •• 1 swnrr Yriimit.
1; - •
,
The Wild sioutk,sreA ittofieemt has rieen.
With tittitid, gray iriagoil‘alooni.,
While heti. fr O l l 4. O lU 1, 4 Y d it i l:T.Prif - cm,
• • Ile.* as; frotql touts —filas ,
My heatTantillser tomb:
Upcm, the low thatched root, the ruin .
- With "eiAiel .• • .
, Mte.hoisiest triotturee beer fie ittaiu*: ,
Aiantd Obeli oft therwalls ;.*-woulil heaven.
were only lion the walls!
•
, 4weet,Mothei.4 , am- here uttrtte,
A , sorra* ault in Pain.;
The etinslithei Om ray heart has tt,tr . n
It feel+ the delving ram= --A nie 4
• The ch 4, atidruouldy and;rain , -‘
I ••
-Finn' hipped months 'HAT Wheeteh the. gpn:l
. Sines tevesupcia.a sank%
Ayd et/reit/n*o earth has Downed .
.Un tny,popr, I:Asir:ken ctild, sweet mend,. •
" . :"Tht Weary, T s
• witierttincyf loved on'entett 44 tlity,4
Scarce breathing then he slept,.
And AA ntY boron were 'weep: away,
I'd in tuts bosom wept--ilih, God '
How had I prayed and wept
•
And when they, bore him to the ship, •
1 saw the white sags spread,
I kissed his speechless, quiterrine lip, i
And left him on his tred--A
. It seemed n euffin bet).
•
When Iron my gentle riser's tomb,
I..eng'sinee, in tears, we came,
Thou saidst, "How desolate ouch room
Well, Mine v*Vete just the seine that day,—
The very, very ratite
Then, root; hei,liitle Charley came,
Our heuutiitd, fair boy,
With my !own tuthet's cherished natal*:
13u; oh I he (nought Ito joy—my child
Brought tuonruitig, And nu joy.
- t
His little rareir,l cannot see,
Though weary months aiive.sped
Since pitying lips bent over me,-
And Whispered, "lie is dead!"
Tta dreadtul to be deed!
I ;10 not mean for one like mo
So weary, worn and week
-I)rattes shadowy palettes,. seems.to Is*
E'eu uciw upon my elierk-;his zeal,
On' Writ', utu.) brow; and cheek. .
But toe kbrlghi-winged bird 'like-him.
To MO' hirdoyous song,
And priOwd fil u codiu dun,
1. Join BOWS pale Oration* prang —my Ijoy
• To jothat - triuly throng
•
Oh, mot r, I can scarcely bear
Touhink ot:,this to-day . .
It was exquisitely 'lair,
That lath* form 01 clay- -my heart • ;,"
JUh lingers by boy clay.
And when f.r one loved --
.far, ter more, •
Conde thiekly . gathering tears,
My stur faith as clouded o'er, •
I sink beneath my fears, sweet friend.
My heavy Weight of fears. • • •
• i• ' •
Oh, hat t o feel rthy fond arlnt4 t wine '
Around me onee again ;
It almoskPeernis 'lime lips of thine
Might kiss away' the pain—unght soothe-
.Tins dull, old, heavy pain ! , . .
But, geu~le niether, through lita's storm.,
I may ,not lena on thee,
For ItuiplOPA, , gOvvering little fermi
Cling trustingly to me—poor babe:, ! -
To hate ao,guide but me.
. -
With weary l'oot; and broken wing,
W it h hleeding bruit and sore, •
rly dove leeks backwards rurrowing..; • •
tit-seeks the ark no naure---tby breast
&irks never,never 'ruore.
•
Sweet niothee, for thy' wiirakrer pray,
That iblitee, faith be given ;•
ilorbogen rOds all swept away,
That she tasty lean on Heaven—bey Lean
• . Gtow!strong in Christ and Heaven , . .
. _ .
Once, when young 'lope's frebh morning dew
Liiy t parkltug on my bremit,
My twuudinDsenrt thought but to do,
. lb mark m Heaven's behest—soy to On/
Citmelat thisretireretirebeho.sl.l
.
i'
AU learfloly, till teurfitlly—
Alouc l outi 'locum/mt.
My dim '.eye lilted so she :shy_ -
~,
• Pos.l i 0 lltelero., 1 cling-hp.Chisq! •
To shy denr erot , s 1 eling. -
itfaillsaain (India), Artgact :7, lEl5O' 1 '
1 • •
3u idal.
NUPRE)IE (:011It'r OF PENNA.
0.1:j: 4 110,11 . or n rd.r. ‘t . 'oo t•N:VA)U
Gs for &atter c:l4 ths. Ilahea Corpai to hring tip
the hotly! of °aid Barr. me
Cowl tnaa 41tre,-e.l bi t NV nonw ARD J. .
4 •
ThiS case came up for b e a ringer before the
Sum* Court on the return of a habeas
Qorpus. ! 0131'111 prod of motive to the "Dis
trict Attorney. the Court priieeedeil .to in
quire into thet . cause of detamer.
Daniel Barr; a regularly licensed innkeeper
in the.eity fir -Philadelphia; was arrested on
the charge of keeping a tippling and disor
derly house, Was held to bail by the Mayor
to appear and answer -at the Qoarter Ses
sions;. and having afterward been surren
dered into eukody by his bail, be obtained
this ,Wric.ot; habeas corpus, on return of.
'which, it appears that the alleged offence
consiSted in his selling spirituous liquors to
several persons at one time on Sunday;Jurie
IS, 1854, at' the bar of, his tavern. The
proof is clear dint the act Was attended with,
tio noise of disorder _whatever.
The questiOu presented is whether a soleof
liquoron Sunday by a licensed innkeeper is
an indiclable'uflence. If it is, lLtrr is prop:
erly iii custody—if it is not, he is 'detained
without authority of law and Must. be dis
charged. q
By the 25th section of the act of March 11,
1834, .if any person shall sell less than one
qua.rt of spirituous or vinous liquors to be
delivered at mutt titno...to orts or more persons
without having first obtaihelia license irgvea:
61y to law for' that purpose, such Person shall
be liable to,indictinent, and on cunriclibn
thereof shall...forfeit and pay for every such
otlencea sum not exceeding one hundred dol
lars." The lth section of the act. of March
29, 1841; fixes the minimum ut this penalty
at tuienty.i/ollars.
The act ofi'lGth April, 1849, prescribes the
form and graduates the price of licenses in
the city and county of Philadelphia, and the
14th - section'subjects an y person wit.) shall
sell spirituous or vinous liquors by less urea
sure than a quart. ur malt liquors by a Itss
measure Op a gallon, "without a-license or
afterlds license has expired, to a penalty --of
fifty dollars-for every dax , die shall so sell,
one-ball to die use of the Comnonwealift,
the other halt to the prosecutor, - and the
section of the act of 25th March, 18514 makes
the.ollender liable also to an indictment as for
a tippling house: The offence against the
revenue is punished by the .fur tam .pro.seci
ti,M for!the ',above penalty of fifty dollars,
Uwe tippling Mouse by indictment in the Quar
ter Sessions.
It Will be i 4 pbserved that the indictable of
fence underithe Act 01'1934, consists ii..sel
ling Honor Without first hoeing °Named a_ le
es-mei agreeably to:law for that ,purpose, and
under the ant of 1849, for. selling without et
hcenre,'or *jeer it has expired. Such is the
statutory definition of a tippling. house, and
the itithaments'used in the - Quorier Sesiions
are trained necessarily on these words of the
statutes: The proof must. of course, sustain
the indieurient. or there can he no male.
•
don..
, The ipiestiou is, then, Was I . lrt "without
a license pis the 18th dune 1'854 ? it is ' in
proof bef - Oreus, that on the 9th of May,1854,
Lie obtained license in the form prescribed bb
the stanite,lfor which he paid the stipulated
price—§so,and . which will expire by his
own limitation'om the lit of May; 1855. , We
can no more, say, in view of this face,.that
he was, •Withorit a license" on the, 18th
June; taisihat it had ueSpiteil" before that
date. Without resorting to the general prin;•
statutes, where they act
on the'Ofletider, are to beStrictly construe
giving!to these Acts of Assembly the most
loose.ctinetrinction 'Of which they are suscep
tible, itlr itimossible for us to decide that a
mar ialwithin their 'meaning who holds
• license issued in due form of law, and • dot
yet eipired4 Tu convict 'and punish a man
for pet ;having .ohisined such it document,.
!Med its_ 11w obtained it, possesses; pleads
arid. prOthices, it. would offend common sense
as well; as legal justice..
But dues the liceusi authorize the holder
to sell lapin . on Sunday ? Certainly oot g le.
'cause 'the act (A .Aesenibly of 1791 forbids
any, VvOrdhremployment, with certain excep ! ,
Ikon; Stijiday', under hpenany
. 01
ttiat this act is not displaced or repealed" by
-the ace, of 1834 and '49 for licensing
,inns,
wat)viry'dfatinetly decided in the case of the
QOM,' ta. ()Mit. That decision - 1s said to have
given rise to this frosiention, buf there is
nothing in . the opinion delivered in That Case
which !Warrants . the idea • tikes- °breech Jot
the Sabbath' is indictable in the Quarter Sete.
stout. Thit was a it ultkiarrproceediag bei
El
- L
fore a instiee o f the r -
l v c e
un er ,
the. .
ittetliai
,-.-
'94..and-theyreeisepolociveas !stied in these. 7
~., - ,
words.—"that Vet:teed -indlietiters - liaye this ".-' --
il •' ' et .; ' - ONE Dl'• TUE
tight to 'Sell liqtriar-six
s as# tu thew ir . but' T ORGANS—THE cAlosa:.
uuei '
sihitt a is'Ordkentplkyrnent rirfbitstaas male , ..•Whe Harrisburg 1. num, the organ of i t
['fist 'Ms prokiedinl'of, the' #l . .,Qf '1794 cwt;, the Bigler - factious, alias the Cameron branch,
I work of dimity or "neeessuy. Nitta wt
- i i F• s-, •has.beetr peculiarly' rabid against the Tem:
the'provlso . of the act;andlthetifora not la -.
lUI to be done on SUnstar . To that' oriitt-'
ion we steadiastfyadhere4and it ,is deershre 1
against WeliCeter49l iblike#Per ' i righl MOO .- egroPh eIP •
per .., etause tut mune time past. The r fol.
_uatilitathcle from the . Pennsylvania': I'd.
lams-the cause
. 1
he in liquors'on Sunday:lolllle 'Pelnlite. • TUB lisnost AXDTHE PROMBITUR V I...iir.
diitalactfiettee.ta'uot that prescribed by. suer .riur editor of the -liar, iocratrc Union, in his
quent statutes tor. triattral /rouses, but th,af i ss! . I A n e the 12th; ittsl., is down - on the rtii
whit+ the act = or 'pf -. denouetes' .againg hibitory law ..like ten thousand brtek,",'! and
worldly emproyatint On, thi.Lortes day. The appeals hiscripture and the freetnen of Pout.
twO offences
. ine 'distinct gin 'dedninots- and' .syteania to bolster up has Sed,ooo Distillery,
character -=i ii the Process Eat enhvictionsw,Sid„ and aid hint' in rolling onward the sirerun of
in the penalties, and yonan a
no , mrts visit death to the roue of one thousand gallons of
th i e olleacent Worlity ,stitOluyntent on 'SO* , villainous whiskey per day. In order to
day wit l'i the PenaftiesagainsitipplinghtM*i
earn (Mt his purpose he rios.quoies Luke. 7,
thatt,ytnt dan:pninslitippling'houses by pro. 33 & 3 4 , a s follows: . . . ,',
_
cere, f indictment-with the penalty ,aimeacti uFor John the Baptist tame, netihe.r ,ea 1-
to a breti.Ch Of the Sabhaild ' The ideal of }a- rug
ft ingl t be'offnire' flout l oaf 'statute and - th e
mg bread not tinnkiug, wine, and ve say. he
pintails from another, or raithef of litinishing -
bath a devil. ~
'one statutory offence-in Ot t :mamma , pnterin+ and d r i n k in g wine, and ye say, Behold a.
"The sun of man is come, eating' ,:bread
bed, for
_ ~1 1, t°?,"Y r different e. O' as Silog*' - euttonous 1111111 and winebibber , the friend
;13 it T'-lne g at. 1:34 ' 11 a l• -ei "nod its , pePt*X, td pOblicana and sitmers."
I
• etstitl'in the relatiortof iblaSe and efrecticul
is' eri , ~, N o w i t so hsppeus that the passage,-;prop
..'6hl
itaiind illti " .l ° l " t r "' ad ''' • iv i. y quoted, does not inform us Whethet the
against law toot for we titate hin , 'preserined sea a titan , „ r b rea d or drawl: wiriv, or statute' that; i" in alt cases set - tents teine- Whether lie.usid some other Mod - and liquid.
dy is provided or,duty enjoined. or anytli , ing
directed to be done by any act acts OQa3- But his acensers called hint a Wine-blbber
cervainty.they did. and they also called ditto
sembly of Alltreorrlinonw.alth, the d trectruns
an imposter 'and blasphemer': But stiltPloz.e
of the.said ziet - shall bt".st ictli pursued, n od he_did drink wine, does the editor In
no iiiinolty shall, be in f etid, or anything,.
i f
that the drink su used was capable a .$lOO,l
- a"Teeably.to the provisions of the eorn.
• testing I '.. 'We would lespietfully suggest to
mon law in such Cases, Nrthei thaii'shati be our neighbor,
that he who ouly searches the
were try for carrying supi act or acis,j,o l ° scriptures for arguments to bolster up,e ice
effect." Accordingly it was Wall] Coni t ei. and crime, is apt to read:tow Inst. lied lie
Evans, 15, S. Si R. 424,P1at an iudictinent given more attention to tile late of IA lioar
at common law tor extdrtion does put: lie
titular friend, as recorded iu Luke .11 to &
against 't m3 g is ' ra le lo ' ta kin g ille g al L ees ' • I I.' Who was detected to utd..tiuuting and nu , -
an act oriu±ttettibly9taying prescribed a p ,-1 ?- applying the scriptures, it is orobabli. , that
. ;thy of fifty dollars for die oftener. And m he would never have readied. the
~ 5 , 1 , 1 11
lleilings v. the: tjunitilwealth 5 R.. 64., it ~.
coapter. Will the Union-answer the fultoW ,
was decided Ift4r dm re (dy against a laic,
, fog questiou categorically t Did . either . "'
collector for embezzling duneys was bone or his Apostles manufacture o r- use iris
" special proceedings pros tier: by an (Ad att of ring drinks as a beverage I
1
assembly . whiefi'lind sup gained the' indict-
ment at common law. - -
—Muthei' I
Now, - by the act ut 17 a remedy is .pro•
vided tor-Sabbath breaki and the mode of
enforcing the penalty is !longed out. It is
,_
by, what is called a. au utuary cony/coots,
which , is much, more exdititius and fatless
m
expensive to the public u trial •by indict
ment.i The penalty, m read of being thi
cretiontiry with the Coult, between cerirtin
limits, and imposed and 'witted by way of
sett teuce,. ail iii mu v ictio s for tippling hous
es, is fixed, and is feria e by distress of the
.offender's goods and olio !els. It is true the
,penalty forkeeptoTa tip ling house is'itat
utory,but the process of eonViction is not.-- 1
Tro
hat is according . to thi s cumun law,- - atitil
because a different prose is prescribed for
Sibliailibreaktog, nutting is to be "'done
agreeably to the 'nutria is of the continuo
law in such cases - fu they; than shall be,
necessary for carrying" he act of '94 into ef
fect. , ~.
It would be easy, to p lilt out many 4rits
chtevous consequences kely to result from
admitting the principle n which this: Pros
tendon is fuunded,-hut eeing that IRAS ex.
eluded and linbidden by a statutory;Jule
which .we dare not disr gird, it need not be
further discussed. 1 en we decided in
Omit's ca - se that.an inn eeper's license:gave
him no right to sell -liqhoron Sunday, we
did not say; nor mean t 4 be understood,' that
his license 'was abrogated and mode void uu
Sundays SO that he mil be said to he trait
out a Impose. It existsiand impose; ditties
and obligations on the liolger, though ; some
of its laculties and privi eggs are suspended.
it
II a traveller collie an innkeeper on
ileSuuday,he .otoutsd to r eivehim and "fiord
him lest and wire:head!, though he
~may
not sell him liquor. his 'are designed for
puhlle convenience as places of rest for the
stiauger and traveller. ap as such, may be
used ou Sunday widow violation ut the act
of - '9l; but as places fr ,
it selling liqUor on
tti:it day they are forbidden ,by both the let
ter and the spirit of that enactment. It does
not repeal :or
_take away the license,, but
qualifies; limits and respnins it.., The-clear
aenouncenient of this rule ought 'to he' suf.
linen! to stop the !raffle. • When a legible
nye enactment is declatlyd by the supreme
judicial authority of thd. State to limit the
liquor traffic, under a I; ease, to the alit sec
ular days of the we , those citizens to
wham the law has entr ted licenses for:pub.
lie reasons, ought to yid a cheerful tibedr
euce. Whatever abstrant opiumus they may
entertain io telerence tit the sacredness of
Sunday, they kn..iw tho it is a religions in
gtoutiois held in higlii tevereoce by :great
'numbers of their fellowicitizeus—i hat 1t is a
civil institution which the State has always
rherisbed—and -Om a- svanton disregard of
the legs!l proylsions for itsobservance insults
the faiy and provokes in snore - stringent en
actments antra more Sigorous. adinintstra
tion. - •. - . 9
-
.. .
No man consucress4lly set himself to op•
position to the law. And in this country. i
where Flame is universal anti :Winne law
an expression• of the will of the majority of
the Citizens, lie - who resists it, not by-cousti
!unmet efforts fur its rdpeal or inotlifichtiou,"
but by evasive piactices or Slameless 'Attire•
Bard, is false to the - tir . ,t great principle of
republican governmeni —the right tit the
Majority tOtule. Aolif he is a putille 9ef
.vant to whom the law 'vas entrusted special
immunities and privileges, his disobedience
wears - the stamp of peculiar turpitude.] ,
.Consideratious like illese ought to incline
licensed tunkeepeers„ qt's faithful men and
'good.citizens, to suspid the sale.of liquor
on. Sunt4,-for the pu Vie sense-as well as
the law of - the-land arergaiustit ; but it they
will not—if they will Meld to nothing but
Gower, the law isiitmnglettough to vindicate
itself. It is certain rhat a faithful notlener
geitce: i n
of itie act of '94 by the
local magistracy and ptdite may de mtictito
restrain ill disposed nii4eepers Irons; 'this
lotto of, Sabbath lilese4rOon. Anti as the
per;sous who' resort mtlst au taverns oil Sun
day,, and cause most aqioyance to the!cotn
'nullity, are thoge of known ititemperaie hab
its,'persons already intoxicated, and minors,
'it wouldhe, well for indkeepars to take notice
of the proviiions of thOpct of Sth May.,1854,
against furnishing suet' persons with intox
icattog drinks. Wilfully furnishing them
to such persons on anyiday of the week, by
sale, gilt or Otherwise,lii made by' the first
section of this act, a intsdemennor ptinisha•
hie by Oise and impriiontnent, and by the
third:, sections. any person furnishing intux
icating.drinks to any u her person iusiola
tiou of any existing la or of this act, shall
i v
be held civilly tespons ble fur any InjUry to
person or. property_ in . cotisetitience or such
-furnishing"--a proma which' may; bring
on the innkeeper who disregards the act of
'9-1 vetv_serious . Feu
, lary responsibilities.
The 'Legislature ha ve nut left the commu
nity without the means of self-protection
front the admitted 'and felt evils 'of . Sunday
intemperance, and thlit Without distorting
legal -rules of construltion and procedure as
we should be - .obliged Ito do, to sustain' the ,
*sent prosecution. / Society- has a deep'
stake in the maintena i ce of 'Sunday :and in
the suppression' of all worldly employMents,
and especially of tippling and intemperance
on that day, and to a e jaiihful,admmistration
of the meansfurnish for these ends. it is
OUT duty, as it shall always be out IMMO.
tioo'to lend our sane ion ; but we cannot.
even Jur objects so Meritorious, sustain a
misapplication of remiiiies which would in.
!mace cohfu.sion low the administratiou - of
the criminal law, puniih tbecitizeci,unjustly,
Slid by its intitteuee as3o.preeenent aff l ict the
community With' wotte .evils than those
sought to be redressed } -
We are of opinion that Daniel Bari is not
liable to Milli:tined' sal the Quarter Sessions
for-the offence alleged; Auld therefore direct
him to bi - e discherged.;'-' 1 • .
.- : -
,
r7p.N, es; 111v&r. — wire of 'Are4ille
Mural, ,on Or King Jilachim of Napl o , bas
a residence aear Tallahassee, wheneethe re.
eently sent the Florithi-Sertline/. a nett , pota
to weigiiinsg fifteen tiUutes. Tier husband
lea Floridian by ehoiie, but we believe is
now in fan's.
rrTfte Louisrille)tioacrat mays it. is te.
ported tost'_one of ifik Hardin. county juty,
which acquittedliatt3 Ward, was tecently
bittenAy a snake, anti tAcit tke snake
1:7-THE majority or thcatiacks ol , `ehatera
to'New York are sai4 to take ; place is the
aftemooni and evenings: a_feetin4l7,
eaten that. exposure toi the sua,sod Oerhar.
hapradeat . diottera, ate Preilisigcinlvf*
37F.coons atol lin tta. mak fit, pk . fstate;
because they ate a hoed assert o 4 Wu a ray
or bcauty •tamalffisf. all the 'utilities, of the
wotld. - ;
~,
.. ~~ ,`
lEEE
I'Ev~v.LVANIA.
MIMME
, • '4
MIMS
=I
✓I
.
'
t".
;
MIMES
1/111ENIENJ
IMO
MEI
loliticnL
THE ILIDDLE SOLVED. 1
11r. 0. A. Browiisop bag wrikien tt
published is the Calkolie Meyer at 1;310,
ilesigiielf to reconcile ht Catholic tri ! . ,
his recent artrcle fin Native American
After vindicating it lion suudry critic
paised upon it, he says:
"I had a motiveln what 1 did, and ;
live which I supposed „ would he 'went
enough to teem intelligent Cat/10116, but it
seemq that in this I overrated : thier sagacity,
and Mt:nurse must stlfer-Tur my infitake.—
The . entLl had in view Os, Lain sure, such
as evert/ Catholic who is; and everyloreign
er who wishes to becwite, a membei 0; this
Union would haves heartily approved ; and
believing that I enjoyed the eutitittenCelof the
Catholic public, , I felt very Sure of artani-
Idishing it.. Mut 1 was mistaken, nod by the
twomess and passion of my Catholic friends,
ii has been detoated. . • •
“Ilut allow me, gentlernien, to emidutle by
calling your attention. to one or twh , facts,
which should be known without toy telltua
thorn. We Catholics are in a small Minority,
and the sentiment of the country is strongly
anti-cfahohc- Every mei - sure that we op
pose as hostile to us, the country will favor
and adop) ; and every tneasiire, we support as
Aroma% Le our interest, it urn reject. lam
sorry that at as so, but so tt is ; and 1 think
that in regard to matters which depend on
populafvotes, and in which we are
,interest
ed as Catholics. the snore qutet - we keep, the
better it will k /or us.. ,1 7 toi uu,httiprn tlas
to understand 6`e.”
trr GLOOMY . PROSPECTS; FOR PEVNNTZ.t"A
NIA,-WITRUCT A eliAN!;I: tN -111:11,Pcii.ICV.-
11 is well known that the half • touottg,etneht
of the Public Works has caused vital private ,
improveinents to spring up in almtist every:
direction. This together with a, print com
mercial revulsion whieh must eirreeP the,
land. 'is already being ieverely teat, and we
fear in addition to other burilen . , Will hill
heavily on the tax-paters. F r hie put .
seven. months of the present ficalf year, com
mencing December Ist, 1853, the revenue of
the State Works has diminished diniest`
I ---
loth since last year. .• Here Are . the figures
which cannot !te, from the Harrasburg Tr!.
egrapk•obtainea o f ficially from lb e 'office el
the Auditor Geoeral of the State : •
• Prmtzt Areal year: ]o•r rksro: 'WMM.
December, $204,539 4rl 6112,302 26
January; 57,784 12 ..9,4,60-3
1; 1
Fenruary, 64.753 So • 0,356 34
March, 5e.,939 21 14'2,779 93
April, . . 113,424 411 , /24,135 49
May, 139,172 8')
J nat.. :f.!2,81 9. .fIS.
I 9 (19
Total, (100,035 t'rftsr)
1
•• Theie is here a decrease its the St-st see.'
en'innuths of the present fiscal yeai . i,t $74,-
0110, and'ilits falling off will doubtless he in
creased during the'remaining five tianfilis ul
this year. A gloomy picture. ixtrly, I . t,r the,
tal-payeraut Pennsylvania, who. Write been
prticuised by Governor Bigler and Jar satel
lites, for several years, that these :;iiriprove- ,
Merits should ,assist tn.paying oil' thin
Debt. lusteaii of this. they are ad
ding to the insupportable Gurdete, which'
bears so
,heavily upon the eiuzent, ut our .
CoMmonwealth : and our wily chance
ezcape is iu getting rid ul them at al. earls.,
est possible moment."
Tax-payers; , think abut it—the Works
must be sold;A . nil the - sooner the .better,—
or they will sink iltif State with ! I le l'ul
thasaufetirrulitirlottdetiliptiia theni. Every
year
,we have a ue,w Canal Conunifisiouer,
and this year ti new State Treast.Wes to Le
pampered with the spoils ol office. 1.,
- a :..
n- THE Port:LA[IITE OF JUDoF:
well knoavit that Judge Popoff[ is
one of the Most affable and popailar; f i r ea in
thti Stile: Ile makes friends of all who conic
in contact with him. We give one amon4 .
many instances, in the following, from the
Pennsylvania Telegraph:
"The popularity, of Judge Pollock is evi
denced by the attachment felt Jut him by
every man who has the pleasure of ,knowing
him well.. We have just been int - On:led, in
illustration altos, of a remark made by nn
elderly clerical gentletivian who assisted to
his early education;and who always voted
the Democratie ticket. He remarked that
he linos Judge:T4od , well, anti was vo
thoroughly asvured of his eminent
that
ca
lions for the Lace of Governor, that it he
had five hundred votes' the Judge should
.have.theni all. • The son of this eminent and
talented clergyman Was last yearn candi
date for thel,egislature, on the D4riveratic
ticket, in one of the counties of this State."
Judge Pollock is also an honest anal moral
man, who will not Sweive from' the path of
diati.hiust the person for the ttmezi,to purge
the state of the Bigler corruption which abso-•
lately slinks in the nostrils of every, honest
man in the community. : ,
CO"BIGLERIMI.—We have received the
following items of information within a few
days, on the most undoubted authority :
First.—Governor Bigler has just pardoned
three unmitigated scouudrels. werecon
victed of high crimes to Philadelphi3. nod
sentenced to prison. Supposed reason—they
and their friends linen vote, and the Gover
nor wants them.
Second.—Durtng hts lest trip to the—ctty
be tatted en extensive lager beer establish
ment to Moyamensing: Supposed reason—
ditto, ditto. i
Third.—A boat captain of Northumber
land, Pa., lately attempted to sell i free col
ored boy in his employment in Maryland,
and was arrested for kidospping.l but 'was
released through the exertions of his Excel
'teary. Supposed rcison--duto. ditto. The
last n amed scoundrel has, since his release,
defrauded his ereditors; forsaken his !wilily,
and fled to.pirts unknown: and we fear that
the ungrateful wretch will not retina in time
to vote for the Governor. _ Verdict 01 the
people—served Aim nett.
= - 17154W. - Thirr PtLies - eirectually
cure many of tbe,diseaset vritb vr bleb man
kind are afflicted, it every individ al would
make his iivin sawdust:
,• . - t A..,...,-..„,.....1z,
• 'S --;...•:,_...
13TE4 1 1111. al4l N OFFICE:-
`isowitiowed three PrivWee. we are nowprii ... "••
pitted to execute JOB and BOQK PRINT/Nu or
every - desonptioe, at the Ore of The tears'
Jaerrutl, cheaper than it can herder's at any other
establisbautat so dui County ; eue4 511
Iliwks,• l'ireortleri,l .thile err Lads's,'
arge-Piistirs. Itair ' Rood Thista,
!land laiii, ' ' Pan Nooks,
Articles. ojAgreevu7t,: 1 ridif Books
11#1,litialS, • I Ort Boas, 4-r .
At the very ahoriest notice. in stock of Job
TYPE t+ more extensive than hat of any other
°dice in this acetic* of the Slate, and we keep
hand. employed expreally ijr Jobbing. Being a -
practical Printer ourself, we. will guarantee our ..
work to be ne nest to‘any that can he turned oat 10
the cities. -- PRINTING IX (X)LOBS does' t the
rhortetr notice. . , • ... ,
rn
~4
=1
BEM
BOOK BINDERY-
Booki.bound in every . 'variety of v le. Blank
Bool,:1 of every (10,•eriptioit manufactisred, bound
and ruled to order it iliorf notice.
NO.' 32.
E.? FACTS! FAC:TS r!--People want facts.
There nothing else bOcoemiticing. Wer e
otherwise—wereis . opinions .etpreSSeir and
assertions made without data, we aught soon
he .rtireloped in a, foggy mist, by no Methil
aeCeeable to healthy pl - 01 , , N531 • 'We clip - the
lollotering pattiguipli hunt the • Address of
the State Central Committee, rsideb will ho
doubt tie gratfying to the friends of Prohiti• •
tiOn—may he Its enemies. No matter about
that. though ; if it is the truth, all may profit
byte:
The Mayor of Augusta, Maine, sit
months alter the enactment of the Prohibit
my Law, said :—'The police were usually
celled out one buudred nights a year ; since:
the enactment of the law they. havenot been
called out ,once ' Prof. Stowe makes the
following statement a farming town
of Maine, or 24410 inhabitants, there were
eighteen dram :thefts. . AU bu; four ' were
Voluotarily closed; on the passage of the law.
TheseCOutinued-open_untit ..the magistracy
laid its baud upon the partieslA.These were
now without the tragic, ear their pauper
tax, which the year previous was eleven ha n•
dreJ dollais, was reduced to three hundred.
The inhabitants met ; they bad by this op.
eratiotv cleared eight • hundred dollars. and
they rEsolred to add 'sit hundred to their
school fund, and reserve two hundred: to
- -
prosecute unreruputouslllll3 who should it -
oucmsly attemp: to tasters upon them the
de its from which they had just esenped.'"
We limy find room lu ( - Mute 'numbers to
give other extracts, showing how.the Maine
Low operate , : ..Ibwn Etst." As every one
iitpieted•to ,vote yea dr nay on this ques
tion. next rall,...eVeryhody" ought to know
4 11 ahmit the stitijeet, iu order to do so intel•
lii*ynth.
I'7' Tue. ; Disk Ase. in Itri
appears,. is attributed by the superstitious
peasants 10 the introduction of railroads Mit;
the country. ;‘)iite of them are impressed
With. the tea that the iron affects the soil ;
others ascribe the vegetable malady to ;1u
,smoke and gas al the locomotives ; while
there are those who conjecture that such
powerful elertru 7 tkiagnetie cuntinciors, Re
rotopatriea at they are by telegraphic Wllei,
utust have an Ofect upon the electrical eon
dition and relatstkis ut the atmosphere. The
i;enua t eurrespondenlibot the Newark, (N. J.)
Adreirtrs.r, staliq4 that isL . consequence .01
.these ritheulous impressionS the roads have
'been variously otinrueted by the violence of '
'the peuple, anti iu one ease the rats were
recently torn up for seventh miles, and
thrown into duchies: The predjudice. has
proved so general and Mischievous in T n.:-
,
early, that the government ha s issued a de
-erre, denouncing and calling upon tis el ; , ,
'hirers nod' the religious teachers of the.coun
try to enlighten the public on the subject, MA
the halite tone proclaiming that the grape
malady pr - evails welkin the bleat] of El•
ba. and other retinae anti - unfrequented tic
trwts. na ili the, regions traversed by rail
s• •
ways.
hrist
OM
li"te,
,4ti Ito
11311
2111313
MEI
DJ 'PARTITION.--The
Paris correspondent of the New York Con
ner S. Enquirer, has written a series cl kr
terS to that riper on • the Essiern questing,,
which have disOlayed a foresight tu regard
to-the teudepeies of the war _which sutoe.
tont occurrences have rendered reitikrkahic
for its accuracy. The subject, in Its sum—
sitti aspects, has hi en treated by' him with a
comprehensive l nowletl a that has not been
excelled, if etmalled, - hy anv other cur revolt
qlent nt 1,,t0s Napoieon's eomitounti: lu
111 , t'Intest teller we Jim! thu folltiwing rue
diction :
"And I now veutiere - to predict that, ie
the final settlement, Austria
Ilenubian principalliteie, -and dins form a
barrier between Russia and Turkey on that
'aide. Turkey wdl be ronipent4:,ctd fur the
nominal eovereigniy of the ptinciptiliiies by
the real and bona fide sneerer:gate ul thee!".
men. Prussia will obtain a slice of Russian
Poland. and SWecteniwill recover Finland.
Tlitts"Aueorin, Prussia, Turkey and Sweden
will Thew so far strengthened against Muesli es
on limgerno dread her animosity, while
rest eitztJte' world Will be secured against Ito.
feat-one, utliver*al donnuietion, and thui
peace will again commence its teigo to Eu.
rope."
OC7' RONAN CATHOLIC
—The 13uston Bee relates an lucideutconget•-
u-d with no Irish Itouiau Catholic girl 01
that city, who died reccut4 ; she had paid ,
for and suppcsed she owned a pew in one ttt
the Papist churches in that city. In looking .
up her property alter lie; decease, the title
to - the pew was found. The aitoruey found
:hat the, title never was'worth a penny. lle
was told that no yoTro f : owned any proptlrty
in the chnrrh. , It was supposed that an aJ
phcatiou to . the Ile.hop would make the mit
-I.y a ll right. On couslthiug that functioe
ary, however, it was found that lie did nut
o w n the pyr.perty, The l'oft! °Sher Was over
the
,Witter—in . - Italy—the Pitpe. So the
girl's rt'lilliVeS whn are nut Catholics, could
get nothing fur what the had paid out of be:
Own hard earned money.
si 74 ,Ay Law.—The Lancaster
Intelligences. appi.tara very inuelf afraid that
Governor Ife;ler will be,beltl reapotisible fur
the nirs . i.age c,t the Sunday . Liquor Law
which Nayur ()mini(' hal enitireell in Pltila
ilejiMiasas other Mayorihav?.tsimultaneoris•
other cities of this State. -Wo :do tali
tbitik the putillit are likely u, do any anal er
ror. The ttiftwreilit" of prohibiting drunk
enness ou the Chit.titan Satthatli, belonga to
the Ctilon nil a tithurit ies ol the year 1705; and
those who prefer to hair the holy calm 'and
religiuu.tcliaratititr of that day desecrated' by
the open , ate everywhere of intoxicating li
iitrnrs,, siimatjlenr Guvernor Biglera Elkins
of all revineoltility tar theceilactment. • The
Intel/ tenccr thln't want him even to seem
ro be on the 'side of temperance.—North
American. ! , ,
rj -- 5: 12 r: vir IN EFFIGY.— -The Clilcazo
l'rtlune tit Saturday, says :—"About ten o'.
cluck last cycni l ug'a large procession, headed
by a baud id music, assentbl4,opposite the
Matteson Ift,u , e, where an effigy of Guyer
nor 'Matteson was burned amid the jeers aud
-groans of thousands. The compaay then
re-19rnied and proceeded through several of
the principal streets with banners- flying, al.
ternowly•giving three cheers . for the knew
Nothings, , !I'4une and .liniihal, and three
n grutins - lor the (l'abla and Governor Matte
son. This &Ministration- was caused by the
Governor's interfering in the punishment of
three Inslnvu, to he hung at Geneva. on the
28tri, for the'tnurder of . Albert Story; near
magm, FrAsION or TI,G RUMSELLER.
—lt contains nine striking points: .
1. No lav,r;
2. No Gospel.
3. No telling facts; if a man gets drunk
don't say anything about it.
4. No objection to drinking two or four
times every day.
5. 'Let every man mind his own,,husiuess.
!No preaching on 'remitepace,ou the
Sabbath. , •
7. Don't say hard things against the good
creature. • '
8. Let every man drink as' much as ho
pleases.
9. 1 am not my brother's keeper.
• 0:7- EMIGR . ANTS.—TtI Paris 41/07ttielll
pounces that in consequence of the great in
crease of liermani,and Swiss emigrants to
America, who hare passed through France
of late year-5, It lin been . deemed a d v i sa bl e
to appoint a committee to examine all ques
tions connected with emigration, and espe•
chilly to see that all measures commanded by
!initial:my, are adopted in the embarkation
acid conveyance ot the emigrants.
17 VORSAT, when quite young, before
he gutted France, gained credit with the Le.
gitinfista by fighting a duel in defence of
the Virgin Mary ! Somebody at mass
having spoken disrespectfully ut the Fourth
person of the Burnish Trinity, D'Orsay
broke a plate of spinage over his head on d
a duel was the consequence.
~Ui rcllmz .
,asalie.• -
aZrDECIIIION AND TRUTD.—Wliatever you
think proper to grant a child let U be grant
ed at the first word, without entreaty or
prayer ; and above all, without Milk* any
conditions. Grant with pleasure, refuse
with reluctuance, bat let your refusal be ir- ,
revocable; let not importunity shake your
resolution, let the positive "ao," 'when once
pronounced; bets wall of bran, whieh a child,
after he has tried his strength against it half
a dozen times, shall nevet more endeavor to
shake, •
Et , : f c d.
,7