The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 23, 1854, Image 1

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    TEMES
of TEM eazrr 0 1 01111.616.
Snicax scescairtos
TWO DOLLARS per annatti parable in ad
vinee—s2,2s if mit patd within 6oottoi—and
• AO U not paid within the year.
TO MUDS
tares Copies to one Address, In adv ee, 00
inven do do do do'.lo 00,
,rirreen "do do do do 20.00
Club subscriptions roust itwarbibly De paid ia
Advaace. and sent to one addrese. • ,
TO C4R.IIIIIRB i• OTNICItb: .._
I " titt JOVELNAL Will be luraohed to Carrieel !did
when:. at $3 per 100 cores cash OS delivery.
'"frelor,gyin , n and Schaal Te . selars strpplied
with the JOURYAL al. $1 in advance.
Rates of Adveetiaing:
Oue square of t 2 lines, SO cents for one iIII2CTI.IOII
--Adio.equent.msertwai, 2 cents each--3 final 1
Hole, reuis—s.absequehit insertions, 124 cents
cdch. All iitiverussinents over 3 lino:, toc 40;1
charged as a 'agnate ; '
aIUNTOO - - - 1 2 3 6 11
Thrce Ltnea, el} el SO,' 01 3 14 00
Iv, Librd, 1 01 1 - 150 YOO 330 .3 110
/../1 over 5, litletreUtalled as a squale of ,Mmes.
t.p t i ."2•03 700 500 800
.31) do :14 1., 300 350 300 bOO 13 00
3 :feed du • 30 I„, 300 fri) OSo 10 61J 13 00
•
A :.Manta. •S up aPU is 00 15 00 25 00
do aO9 13 00 • 16 Uu 23 LA/ 40 1.0
1 " do 16 14 25 00 30 1/0 43 00 0300
Bu.:ness Notices, $l each—accompanied
with an odveriiement, $0 Ceuta emit.
i,',VAdcerrisemea Is before blarriages acid Dcatba,
lu ccuts pxr hue.. ar.t taccrtlon—auttecquJot mgr
.11041 p, ceittn pet - Lute. Nate words are counted as
a our in adoertiaing.
Gar merchunti L ai r l (Abets advertising by the
year wito ebutigeo., and a starulutg adoectirecuent
nut ex:...reditg tipniA.o ot 24 lines. will be chitrged,
mcludicg. aiib ripttou , ' 3:0.00
Zpoeu to the amount of oue quarter column
frith changes and ~ u!?..eriptioo. • 20,00
ehangeo, tit the rates de,tgasted abore.
rd?"Adverttoritienta Set to larger typo than winol
wid 1w charged 50 per cent. advance oa theme
ce, Ali iota be charged tae same .us letter
NO trade ailvertirernents received Irmo Ad-
Verlislag Agent, abroad, except At 23 per c7l.ct, ad•
privet., tifliCartly fptici.l eqiriXaiidat
with the publt , n". , ,
1,..V" Marriage: , andyatn,, 25 cents vecti-- ,
accompanied with notices, 50 Cents cacti.
47 . AW liOtteoS ,except (bone of a religious char
ar,,r mid for educattatiel purpose., wilt be charged ;
• fi;cent., for any number ot tine, under 12. Oyer
14 bile+. 4 rents per Wan additional:
. 14" - Proceedings Meetiiige, not 'of a general
or pubilii iMarecier, charged at 4 orbit per line fur
avh tuNirtmo.
. .
..9"To•factittUte calculations we, will state that
3'23 line's make n columa-164 haat!, a hall column,
and S't Uses a qatirter column-2952 words make
a column-1•11t.i, a halt column—and 753. a gisar-'
frr coltunt!.• .41 II odd lilies over each mere, chat-,
ged at the mite ,4 4 ceuts per line.
LlV'Vearly tulverta•ers taust confine thew tiver•
i is.ti g l to their own bu'sme'n. Agenc , ea for :mbar.,
Nate of aeahF.stute, &v.., ii not included in' 1)&4 1
he., advertt,eMenh , c. . I
Wtinelipired contract. , will be fulfilled accord ,
Ir,: In the one nn! terms; but Merchants and others,
staiiing advettNnitteuts, will -be
t.atged at tite.tasw rate 4, trout theist at July:next:
BUSINLS'S CARDS.
i; tit. G.stricaEuhi uevrisT '
Il.ll.}thce litillding, l'osurr end
t;:e0N11 'l, , ,;esi side, fohr doors
et:wre I.:411111.e {VJlifint'• 091 x, where atIL .
.11 , ,rtitio4s on. the , Teeth nfr Itttforfuttl. ,,
uid wieetit tn4.atrd flu siodrtuttle tr7Joi.
Phi his i%•lrk
t. 1,1453
is.. SMITH, IHININt: £NOINEEIt and
vep.r. Stlsrt Trriuce, Venue Street,.
416,, Survryt and Slaptr
u.dMluev,t:uti Liud4, Mlnicw Muctlineryour_,
on . the ■horteel nowt r. Agent for Coal
powtl, &C.
le‹.3. • •-• 3v-tf
yy
t. 11"; i
.I..t i' t Il l O t h i o. E tn i r i tgt it nts p u: l l:d A t u° oll: l, 2 ' wl:
, 4,11CP and care. tiltite Centre Street, unit door to
ittorri , e Store, l'ottevtlir.
Junii 2-In' 41 tf
• %. kit/I.—Window Sas It and . :lJuots, of varinue dr
.Cht,,litti . nn,,on I awl and for su)e. by the r 4 iltmerther
JOHN 11. JAMES,
.Ntark Atreet above-Teitth, Puttaville.
11;53.. } ";9-tf -•
fit IA It D. —.ll.trket Atreet.Property for sale. Inquire
- !MIN 11. .1 ARIEzi, Art. '
' 11.tritet Street above Tenth, l'otts%Ylle.
F.:h. 26, 183:.:,
,ACOB.I{LINE,IIItiTICE Tlik: PtAcr.
.
v to..th
h o c i i , l , le , ctiotk of Actount,e; acc.
•ippertaining to his office
32.1 y.
/I'IIIO3AS It. BANN AN ATTORNEX at LAW,.
1. Office IleCeittre Street, triwar , ite the Epid(ol.o
it
I.otk, l'ottioilltePentreylv,ttila
N0v.90. WA.
A U—FOr tie purchase andsale of Real Ea. I
4. - 16 %ate; buytneand selling Coal; taking charge of
,a 1 ; Mints, etc-, and collecting rents—Crum
• 'tiny years eaperlerice in the County hit. hopes to.
gi Mettaniango atseet.Poilagine k
CllAfi. M.
114-tf ,
prll fl. 1 SU, -
I . .;4I.raVAELD SIIIPPEN, ATTORNEY AND
•i, 4 . OUNSEL.I.OII at Lagg.,Philadelphut;witlittiad
in r)l;,,tions al-rotherlegal bustne3s the City
•or uit le.phta, adjoining Counties and elsewhere.—
. °Mei- , E• co r. nth and Walnut sts , l'hiladat
r WHITNEY, EXCIIAMIg. CGLIEt
ri .rinn, 'Commission. and General agency
o exr Joon° Miners' Bank, Pottsville, Dealer In up
current money. i") 14 :tad Silver. DRAM. 'd on Vldla
dni;,nia tort New Turkior eale
Mareli 9n, 1852
tt
K- 4 H. tilt it IC , ATTORNEY AT tik
.1 aviptiCreinovrLl Pottairtile, has opened an office
t ,Irt'lrl•graptt Office,Centres!reelmppositethe
Mti..•rs' 13,111 k.
0.1t41.
; i:1 Pi notsAti,T. ArtorneyliteLaw:u:ommis
J
rimer for .New fork. Otllce oppciiite•Ametican
:wee:lle : Penna. •
' 2401152. - 17-19•
_
01fike
I , ' , 2:itr;!: street,or:"rly opposite the Alinegi• Bank.
T . rtn. 4. 1tt.51
JEWELRY, &c
. • ,
TUST IT.FICEIVED.—tiIIver !turning a n‘; n:. en
t 1 VII ailway.Tszne herpei it, of superior quoit}.
JOB. et. ELLKITT,
Tv 0 °ors above the Miners' Bunt; Pottsrllk.
NIA) , 1104 • 21.1 r ,
OID FIND •uperivr,Gold_fluining 1..e
-vi,r Muffle? RI J. d. ELLIOTT'd Wore,
twu done abort: the 31inr.re lank.
'2l-111 .
F YOU AV A T a cc.rrer t T iniekeeper,.at
cry induced pi ires„ call at 3. S. ELLIOTT'S Jew.
eery Sto,t, Iwo doors above ihe Mines' Hank, Potts
,
May 27 14',4
t , ( - 411.1. VET; AND PLATED W ARE.—Cof
i
•t t d.,_ tee + l,rne, Tea Kettle•, Tea tletts, Cups, Castors,
a P:An Mesa, F{th and Butter Knives,
}At WM. PRA 1/I"eq
Sign or the {ll4 \V atelt;optomm Morthner'•
• Ma)6 t>rl
NCI' GOODS', Fine Para, Pon
ins( Rem., Papas V% eight y, Fine Pen Knives who it
%tilt ;le 1(1% . ;it • WM. BRAPV'S, '
tsism nr the iiis. Wa:elt, opposite Mortoner's
r^ May 6 Na{ 1.6-tf
V12.111i ASSORTMENT of Manic Brooches,
I' Cat Magi, and Finger li/11:".0. et
WM. BRADY'S. '
t 4.11 crliw ' .Watch, opposite Mortimer's Motel.
IFf.4 • Itt-if
, -;QTILI. A 11111 AD ol'all carliprtltlon ! C 101,1,11-
1.3t,r, Ilutrting I...triqw,prit reePlcrd, at low pr Wet.
rail .Lrii j lidge Pet ,'w r:rirr., at
.' . .
W.M. BRAM*A,
' !Riga i'ill
r,, Ilia Vi altlt,fippoNii., Marllttarta' Hotel. ,:,
•,•,• aprri•2; l . 1' 4 5.1. ' l7-tf , .
a , 11.11 NA ANL' i.AVA ARIL:I—Cod Elask•
11/rig lloaqurtltokter3. Vxl,4, Pertuint• Mottle 3
••
H. rplarn
April 15,'51. •
.% FINE aN : lortment of Fans Of all pric,-3 and
11 ‘l4nlity a: It. C• t:REEN•d'.
•. 15, 51. . • • , 15-tr •
REST PEN 1211 USE.—The Patent Ankalar
IJ Nibbed Gold Von.. Having Lecn mate the ea:
loritse agent for the rale or 'item. eicellent pelld,
offer thorn at low prices, with the aoottrame that
I:iry w ill be appreciated. tome noel try them at
R. C. GREEN
15-1 C .
April :,5 '54.`
• • - GUN STONE. •
A It Eli' IVITIIFIXIIy,. -
.tramtfartureedf (4u n., Pistol,,i 4-e..
•!V S,rorrii .trice, aLore Rare,
WA ll * E su lt r t: tuil l elt k t e t : M i n ° l::: t :ri n 4l l 4l&gle h 'ilVii a r 1 :113;1 1 :4 1
k rac Duck Gittitt, littl , s and l'oaols of all kinds.—
A Ivo, the cetebtated i'd?t Steel Rifle. with increase
tw tat, to alitiot the iminted ball of thy own tuake,and
intFatattorl:
Shot and Barrels. Powd,r, Caps, Stint, Balls,
17:.:...k5..110rn5. Caine Bass, te [sot Barr. Pooches, &c.
1 , o.ife ppisons, wishing to pwchase goods in my
Lite. to call:Ad examine lily stork before purchainng
ertrvilrit, 1111 1 am determined to oft! on the moat
t.a. , onaide frees. Dnii•l rot 0.1 No. 122 North ISE- .
CONi iirett '
N. 1 1 .—Particular'attrut lap Paidto remising In all
its btu 01'hea.
Augnat 20, 185 i
•
Etegapt New Style Clthing!
omas. iIARSIOESS & SON
• -FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS, .
123 OMR KET St., (.5. S. en?. of Fourth
PHILADELPHIA..
r . F ILE Eitenrive Wereroop g C. H. h
now tilled with slew acid most elegant Rork of
Fashionable Clotaing for the Fall and W,inter season,
embracing every at tide of Dress, in endless variety
or Quality, Material and Diaign.all cut and inade
he latest rm.] most approwtd Styles, and at a low.
er Nice than Clothing has eye been °feted In Ibis
city
Cell and satisfy yourselves, a. we • are confjde p i
nor clothing c.r.nubt to surpassed. If .Qualled.
f'1110 4 .'.11' , 1141151169 & rtON:
12;. Ntrltet P.trcet..
.16.70 r,
SAD q, let
rarmrwo, GLASZ6IO. & PAPMRING.
frfl stiLpitii rid .ieseento to the publir Mar. they
,x• tot, all orders in Ihnlr line.
lif . toe 3.1 ,!trn: no!lcr. Intl on Or most rt-rtrin able
terms ler; employ g.NI workmen, and ttreir CUIll•
tonl , rg 1.1.19 Iltrrcf ort, br tote of catiixf.a, tiny ,Hlll.+
A/PC) . Ch:llrSl 0 , 45 a Ili ;Inc white Paintings *sow
1.4 in the Gee! Ntyic of viotamanstiip. Draining tri •
tht it wiriest... stained and ensine End Arnett;
Nan pI3P3 of every v, rimy of style and coloropulisbis
Its ;tairtic;i iestibilici,3e., lur sale by the ;abseil
ber.,;ni (.v4 D. Er. P. PiAGLE.
I. 4 ,?encf ereel, one door'sbove
Ponerlilr, 1534,
To Country Marcbanti.
TrttilT and CONFECTIOWERT.
TIUBIN dc, t'ELLERIW
tt'inlrralr Itranufacture;...7 and Dealers in Con
. feetic,trry of all bras.
Nn. 111 North TM RI) street, below Race. rtillad'a.
sizentlon of Dealtrs 1. requested to an exam-
Initlnn of theft EOCk. Whieh.wllt be found to be
fa !rust rquaty. anY to thl, city. FOREIGN FRI:ITA
of nit Rind?, tn-sna,oe.
• •4. It. vIttitIWI3C proMptlYilt!en'
41P I to. .•
•
Re t. 2, FSI
CLO VEIL AND TIBIOTItIf lIILICD.,- Froth
t:lover And rituotley aired, for ante by fb*QUltri or
butte% it r 11, BANNAN'I3.
Milian 19, Iti`,4 33-%.
VOL. xxx.
PRIVATE SALE 1 CLUMING
, r,aam AT PRIVATE! •
rraLIE subscriber offers at private seleA mad rosin.
JL edoutining 33 acres (red tiehlte soil.) w ith a Lai
nwel ( log Souse, log Sarni Bpring ilatiat, and choice
Fruit Trees. It situate ;about threbieuarters of •
toile front the I.lBie Achuyikill and rikirriquA Atail
pra.J, aaa about bait way eeturten Pad t;laltua and
Tamaqua, 1., lAirt Brunswick tp., udiojulue lends of
John Batista, heal. Nestertud others , : ,date will be
w ide •eyi_.tho Mug reteohdble ter m$ one-thud Of
lie puiebaae inottey to' b laid on tt,ic -of April
nest, when the rubstilt,ir wilt drihirl a ConCral
Witisn}ze Deed to tile linith.tuer lot 'the premtsm ;
Ihereniktoder may to one of ;In ten yeurs
.thereafter, with ir.ortrerd,:and eteured tin the pr..per ,
ty. Price, an aria. fuguire of intin Rattsb, near
the pietrifses, oral -PECtlt r. Lqpisiu.
Sept. 0,10151
LOU SALA.
zloo,cloo FEET J.llll 44E1?
HE undersigned hereby offer lei:flair a large
quantity of PINE and HEMI.OOE. PLANK and
bOAKLtI, which ate well ineunfirt;urod and are
about half a mile mini the Cuttawo.eikl,Wittiainaport
and Erie Railroad, on the Bank of the! little Cella
*lade •Crtelt. II Billts from- l'ottw:ille.• A portion
of the Pine is (tear or panel NWT. hod :At of the
hemlock to of the hest quality of White Ilesolotit.—
The len;tll3 vary from ifoto fert,!tito! the whole it
as good atoll's can be hound in ,% alley.
It to earenitly piled up, Mid will lieydid ii i one lot
or lots to suit pittrhaersi. For parttenlara, apply to
k. MALCOLM re CO.. C4rewria,
n or to A. A. KENN , la%a Valley.
NOvemher.l9. ,
•47.1 f
' TOR SALE.':
A. time , TuREE-sToler 8gr07;.• HOUSE
. a pri oihrr vat uo.'de Property tw'Poi tivt.l Ir.
rpm: aubscrther ntietaat 1 - rictite e 411• , nr the tupdt
.L reasonable terms. hi. nrw. , Ote , e,aory filtltti
DWLLIANti HO S
UE, In tir•toti igt_tei, a-tow door..
above Market, iminediately beside I,l:Alit, t•lsthoillst
Churl h. This Lae budding 1,,,-ju.t , imp. '
oiled. mot has nor yet been word. It 1,,i -...''. '
hug , light and airy, has all the conient stile ).
swore that • hous-keeper WPuid ddltire, 1111 '
and is located In,ii ineasatit and eiinretii- I e
en, part o r the town. There is a lievee:fdil •
lot we n of eicelletat water In theicellar—'d very
important consideration in the presdat grarcin•
TEIIIII4-1 - thr.tourth rash, and %limb:lame to still
the purchaser. war idril only it be vi
. plypi), Four Frame .dwellke4 tlitlriperly secured.
Cap:m.l'km Si.'
Immediately In the trot of the nett/ , Ittiek, shore
mentioned.' Thr.tr .si r I,K t men, .1.-aii.1 . 1,1,• prop... Til e,
They ran be 114.1 on Ihr!Hanse efts), ri , int.; . .
e) The Whole will be sold low: .
t h. b.—Title.; 11, ar 2 . 4.1 indi4poltll4l... • ' .
•' L. Wiililtiltstitirtfr,
Opposite Epi.thral Church:l:route hi., Piet...ill,
' Dec. 31-15: , .7 . 4 57.11 '
-- -
i VALUABLE PriOrEBTY Pi POTTS
-1 iid LLEAT .PRI l''.4 TR ...5..,41.r, CEIBA P.
1, orflie :3 , ul.•:.orther oflerisitt Pt ninni *die all that tenet
I of -Laud and building into. known, it 4 the -'• Cut bud
Hill " or •• lionug's Hill" prOlyeriy; In the Borough
of .Bott4ville„extending Iran the giver 'Schuylkill
above, Mr. Latter's Brewery to tlie .fort emboli
road, being about 250 yards in width and'ironiaming
30•auren, more or lest,. This prope'rty may be -aid
to be invaluable, not only for the liOrpo-cs at bud
ding, but. also a 4 °flighty, the be,t i'lortihiy in the
Borough, on which to erect suitable Water Works
for supplying the town with tyateri Apply at 1115
•
ice, corner Coal and CalloWhill :Streets.
_- GEORGE W. tiN Y DER.
Augtist 27 ,l 8117. . :15-Lf
-
CM
VALI:JAIME REAL ESTATE FOR SAL E
11111 E Subscriber otTers to sell'at)'rivate Sale the
Ifollositngdescribed Real Estitie, upon reasonable
terms :
NO. I. The undivided one-half inierest of :Minoan
three tracts of land, situate in Blanch and Tremont
Townships, ettliny I:ouitty,u bulb were surveyed
in January 1704 on warrants to Otto,
Peter Filbert atidlohn Kidd. The undivi
ded one-half Interests In the abovO 'mos - as-p :
aniciunta to en acres. The land Is 11111
wooded with timber suitable forrastroal. e
Ohl and props.
N 0.2. All that certain lot of grOtind aituate in thd
13orough of lichnylkill . Haven, opi.in which is etectee
a large tbree-stury Brick DWC1111141,:ltillall necessary
out.huildinp. Thla property ry bon occupied by DI
Lewis ItOver.. .To any one desirano , of prat !ionic
Haven, an : opportunity It , row
uttered to secure a Cilillibridble hun&auduhtc. rarely
to be wet
N 0.3. All thattertain Int of grohndsituateln Port
Carbon, bounded null described as . ; follows .--Besin•
11114 at a pug t^-e :tooth tilde litrPoll it It sit reel;
at a corner of the tot tic loosing .to Henry. Potter,
thence by the same i . outit tweut . Y.-four and a half
coot one hundred feet to a post, thence north slaty.
five I‘ll.ll one huff env' tiny tett „to a post. there north
twenty-four and one lialrwetit one Itentired feet to
Pottsville etweet,thet-ce by the envie r.outholtty•fire
and one•nalf west fifty fe..t.to the taut.- of It4Tiliallca.
No. 4. h Ira.t al Ilret rate timber 14114 i, 6-.111.611 . 111,g
hlh acres, Allillitt! in SC huylkin Tr,wnAluip, a lota
three miles back of Ttisca torn, In Lornat
ton
- • . CLYMER",
Office in Centre Street, f 4 4.11.1c111.•, , ,1iret lly opponite
the Emelt:opal Chttreh. 2,1 .1 0 .ry,
Sept, 3;16.9
1.1-tr
MISCELLANEOUS,
119-1 s
' Mathematical lasirumeuls,
DRAWING• •
AI.WAYtI on hind a latec?,andapjcndidaer.c.ttinent
of Mathcniattcai lnaunmentlr.varymg In prier
R u in.' sto.. Drafting and Arirrata . material: 'of
,every dem - 110,10n. Osnontnc's Wu t '.
Co
Whatittan'n engllell Drawing, Panel., of all et.
sew. Also;llnllDrawieg,:Ee. 41 alp X, lure tut 'to
any 'engin ;..Hoonted Drawing Paper, or all sr.:ea,
Tracing Muslin and raper,.c.,,o.r; tor vale at
• IL IyANNAN'S '
Can'a,anCll 4 talionery
'Jan.23, 1454 4.
PIINTING GLAZING ateit PAPERING
It EIk2OVAI. • .
W.Rt)WEH.hev it g removed:ll , s Yhupto 2 doors
~, above the American llonse',Ventre rqryet, ud
taken Into patinership bia lanti'er,s.the .sub%eribet
Announte to the public the t they. ame prepared to es
ucute allorders in their line only the greatest de
spatch,and on the noes reasunau.uterinit They ein•
ploy good workmen and their custdmere may ,thert.•
fore,be. sure of Eltl4factory.jubs.
They, also, beg leave tot all attention to their
splendid assoittntril of Paper-liangings, Windon.
sbadeitAir.c.,comprtsing every varjety a style and
quallty,tormit the taste and,pot ketntOur4 ba•ters,and
which they offer at the loweM rites.
J. W W k• OT ITERS • • •
2 ainOrs above 4tnerio an liitu,r, Centre St.;
Pottsville, April 17, Inn'. • . ru-tr
EMI
Rich it.iold and Slat{•eli Parlor
Papers.
" ilsT RECEIVED, DPW and elttgant &Alta q of
Gold and Sllsifr Paper. : for Parinti,.iv itb /lib reit
vet, Slifer anti Gold Ilardms tn ' ntltrh, tvlt tt every'
variety of Parlor and 'Chamber entry aml reit leg
Panel, front it rents and oprvariN, hoteiiale and re ,
tall, at manufacturer's primer,antleatiy of.the high•
er priced papers at lees than arty itricee: The sub.
scriber kettle! the Lamest att:tortnieft of Paper Wing.
logo in be fauna In she Bute, out di flillatleMlika --
For sale at a H. HANN A S'g.
April I 1h54
GREAT SAVING TO IfIERCITANTS
• ,52..41, Ddivered trqtaia: • '
D SCHOMER resprrtinilkannonnres to It ,
11. puhlie that tor has constonilpon hand (lil,
and Candles of his own manniaetitre; at his factory'
In Pottsville, which he : will, warrant to I to
any sold here or elsewhere, ein4 at lowrirr),....s than
can he purchased otany otl.rr eilatillshnient.
E. The higheit rash nriceii,pa Id for. Tlllow,:it
factory, Norwegian Wireei, Pot tne;ille
Nov. r.O,ltifiti •
frill'. nn.lersigneil begs teepectfiilly to call the off
' 1 teution of Miners, Coal Merchants, •
and all those in want of BEST PROV
ED or 11Ern BEST CMA I NS. f.,riniiti- ,
ing or ruin nu ronseii;to in, ialott ' slack
of Beat BeAt Chains, aelotted' sties, front j Incli'th
1 11 inch, made front best refitted iron.. ,
Also, in his late ci
stock rogiii raoovan cnsiss,
assntted eiges, hunt 346 inch to li, Inc h.; made front
the best (Able Iron, Whlrh will be. ,eld oi l yeti tea'
i gonable terms, Or DANIEL MrcAttTllV.
, No. on. transon st... and tio.l.t. , ,hn.k i r ' l . ll l4 lll V, d ' e li l , l t i t li f in..
l' , '
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REFER TO ;
W. V. Agard & Co., -1, Po
rt ' Carbon
George, Welton, Esq., , 4 : .
Cherie)! Miller & Co, I pviipoe h •
McClintock & McKnight, j ' 'I! U.
Sollanaii Cock ill, Esq., Llewellin
June 11,1634
reTsic ruaxassorp 119179 E
LEE & WALKER,
UCCESSORS to GEORGE;No. IetS CIIEItTNPT
Street, under tli , ! UTAH HOUSE.
Pbtladelphla, are constantly I,lo)li:thing the i3lr4lt
Music from the mo.t popular Authors in Alm United
States, in astute that will vie with any issued at any
other house,,either in this crumb. or Europe. '
They have also the pleasure In announce to the
public that their stock of Sheet iIISIIC On band 'con
sists of the largest and most•coniplete 6%one/flit 11)
be found in the country they ire constantly uddleg
to their stock all the new bluslc,putdished
. in iew
York, Boston, arc.
Theyalso publish several Instruction pooks,which
are. In gentral Use thronithnutthe country.
PIANOS. ",
' 3,-:tai
,
A tine assortmem of the bes t roanpractur.re :or
New York and Boston, at.the lowest thrall Ores:
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT&
Also, a gOner3l a:sorttnent df Guitars., Viallt6,
Banjos. Flute,. Arcordeuticiee Violin. Clutter
tiltrlogii. lof the bent All Is(
wOlch will tie thrillelied,lo the Oth :thit the trade
at the lowe.st razes. ' •
. • •
Otdcra punctually attendvd to
All Lk. & Walker's Musii ant rubile'llool
ens be obtained at 11. ttANNANNS Batik and Ntuielc
i ntore„ l'ott;vl;fr•
PhlladelphiS Feb. 4 1651, ,
Pettus'', Bookseller and Staito*er, : Craire
:FOTTSI'ILLE. Pit., •,,
t,,LESECTFELLY asks the attention Meieheeit,
ilLTeicbtra, nod the othhc wetter' ly,to the laige
11110ttatellt of books, &c., ofrt ctti :it his new atore.
comprising inettldBrdartlrk• for tee prefeselons,Chuteb
Boots tot every denucttutticar,9 , trlnfth and i latish;
Gtift,Migettlltnottits,invenile i Top QUelli ) 0 / Bociks
,
Ohlatoed directly from the rebbehered)e ep ee letii.
titigemedt,anti tt. the Trede Jape-..-1114 , ettect areqe•
mtstlcfattey tudstralcetattootSv...
Statz'orsre Fine Crlrrtf emvi
time goods are an new atiryilesiribie. an d Cg v e
barn selected whit great care from the lhil rtor kW
tht:iargest importing !Livers and Arh.•neiin 3ldrio ,;
ratturens rieset'Voth and atte; •
lailtessortruentor I
1. • ' ,
ACC o trx BOOKS,
.
tit - their own uia nur4riu re, emtiracing
rlety, hoot the COILIMUII Dal( , Witind_to the - el tra *4l
Pcffilir.tiettliy tilted and suhstSatialty •bourid, with.,
band* and rivets; email blank Memorandum ;lad , .
Plug Book Cyphnrin* nr.d
11111$ of !Aiding. coal Tirki - r.,4-66 DrAita,
illusory Itoter./ke,,Sce.
800/CAM, JOB
Of ever". description, ?lenity eireenteil ; Stank: Boole
ruled to soy pattern and boutid to 'order; Nlusir,"
Magasdnea and- other pnblieriliOns ballad in . every !
style of Plain and ifliniamental Binding:ins rem( du-,
table sad elegant: , .
UM
RAGS token for Cash,orroisisedin evehaosefor,.
goods.o 1 - • , E. EAREIOVEII.
TIE
AND
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I WILL TEAM rim To DOWELS FERREE:TO OF THE E 4 4 0 : 3 9 AND BEING OUT nog M P mws " 41 . 411101131 Mik , 3 111 TALs linh cit WILL MB! STRENGTH TO ODE HANDS AND SERI= ALL NATURE; TO OUR: VIT.; ;I '2AND ftEa.strftbr...fohnson.
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PUBLISHED `'ENTRY SATURDAY MORNING BY BENJAMIN DA:NNAN, poirTivILLE, SCHt YLKILL COUNTY2-2gNNsyLvANIA.
Unvt.soutg
:,5.3t •
EMI
un.l rook,,tor,
• -; 14.
Q~
SLOPE CIMLINS.
ME
GautuaOm,
Fanrii fiao.t/ciAr.
BOYS' cunning.
. ,
Ip IIE aubscrineta would respect tallyinform anima-
Merlrila Mends and 'cowmen of &chapatti Ca.
that their antottment ottlothlng tot Young Gentle.
men is much larger than evil. and they are dmpocad
to N rit canals. Persona timing at a distance; have the
privitige of exchanging clothing purchased at this
wtotc4 if they do dot suit,
F. A, HOYT & BROTHER;
. rs Chestnut dwornet of Teuth,Philad'at. ,
awl) Y 2. 1d54- WET
HATS, PAPS, &c.
ANOTHER GREAT VICTORY.
TILE TURKS AGAIN r4UCCEssFUL•
A NEW BATA . ND GAP eTORE. '
Irc centre Stria, nr*: dour to MO Potemlle
•
'it lir, subscribers %mild imipm..tiolly announce ltil;
at roe rutrens of Portas. le, and region In general;,
that they have just returned
from the city with an eaten
stye and entire new stock of • T ,
•••••• Hats. Caps; Palm -Ira( nets.
Straw Goods. Mg, consist. . •
ing lu part br the most Gash.
tunable 811 k, Otter'and Beaver Hata, Legbean,
Pratt, Kossuth, Childran's Wear, 6c. Hats of all
descriptions mane to order.
Wising fully prepared ourselves with' the beet ma.
Whit Ins markets utrilril-tOr turning out tallow
work, we feel eonfiden4.from the eznerience that one
of the rumbas bad, being personally ' engaged in the ,
business for a number of scare, and a geueral knowl
edge.' of sorb goods as snit our region, that we MU
ter di:troth es on.ittring itntitrartiOn to the moat (..s.
tidlout. Come oneautne alt. and give us a call; ex
amine our stock, as Nits our greatest pleSsure to ivy
indiptease all that fascfr us WWI a tall, and further
we ;Ire our. word that we ran and will supply a good
ariirte, always equal to representation; all we ask
le aittlal. O. C, I.IvGZ IX 6, t."O.
. May to, 1.351 . . SO ly
MUSIC.
piano .rortims. •
rpitE cubs. caber respectfully calls the alien:lnn of
the musical puhlielenet nl)y, In his ;we* of ou.
SUrieriet toned Instruments front lino •
7 ifichtve.,, mad. , to the moat design
tile; mime% and ;a-..tranted in every
frfitleCl They Aft' oirOed al 1,1.011-
nhin priee..,and win hit pelted and dkliteted to tots
phtt e free of 4ny tl,t e. tieeotot hand Ytant>i for
REICIIESIIIeII, • •
Lale r;: !kit brtitkaCh & Sao. ,
No. 1%1 south 7lnaii :utO we Ctiestunt,'Plall4Va.
Alta ' 14.5 m
World's Puir Premiums.
TIiRZ pitIZE MEDALS
HAVE been awardild to the very elegant and in.
perior VlANtiaCillTE,rt exhibited by OM sub
s( Onets at the ettrwrid.,Pit.Atie .In
tualang the above 'announcement, •
they rrontd take 'this 4mprirtunity to
return t heir thanks to.. their numer
ous friends for the etrenatre and liberal patronage
heretofore extended to Omni, and a.sxorn them that
no pains teld be spared to sustain the Ileum lag re,
pitiation already attained. In order tit meet the
greatly ii,creased demand for their Iditroments,
they have added delgtlly to thel: manufacturing La
which tiny vest will enable them, lit future,
to promptly meet every demand.
Abu „tin hand an atsortment of very atipertor Me.
lndrn es, of every atylr, and at low prices.
GROVErrIEEN & TRUSLOW, •
50 Broadway, New York
(Ad)oining eat. Nicholas Hotel.) •
N. 8..--Premiums Were awarded by the American
Imoltute to their Pianos five yenta 111 surceesinn.
;Augnat 155 , 1 34-fm
, . • __
~ • , PI I II.N.OS. - ,
. .
TUST RECEIVED horn the Marntfarturrr an eta
0, gnat Rosewood 6143ctsve Piano—city priee, Y 350
—,tv ill be cold for 0325—warranted. Call and see tt
Ea D. HANNAN'S
, '.- Book antl Music spore.
1 Al6O. TWO IIIELODEONS at $45 delivered ; and
oae at sott dellsered-4:Whicir are rite city cash prices
at' Philadelphia: 113.% Hannan sells no Instruments
except mit as he cati — and ?cal guoratiter. Try him.
—July ''4o:3, 1654 'li 'lo—
'llk. su brcritw will Feli Meyer's. ballet, basis.*
L Co's., and Mimes Pianos. from 010 to 1115 to e
than the maeoPacturtir'apricia. ' be mlll fuArasyg.
Meyer'e Pianot to be; what they are represent ed.—
inatroments are ielected by a competent person,
sa regards tone unoquality, and range in price from
01100 to 000, either with or without the !Collin At
rudiment.
I C Meyer has recOtd the higheat premium at the
Lphaou Crams! Palate Elbibitlon for his PlllllOO4
in competition whit all the manufactures of Europe
apd Arnet Ica
MII4ODEONSI,
fif radian's Palent4which he will also guarcrstes,
ranging in price. for :dwel linga. from 445 to *I
tor chorthes,frorn 175 (*IMO. Melodeons delivered
in fichuylkill county, 'at thy CASH PRICEA,chne
saving to the purchaser packing, freight and Oak,
whirl) 14 animportarty conalderatlon.
I geveral Moindeorie 'of superior tone, en
e 145 0n.t.#60. Li. lIANNAN,
—3lttstr braler and Agent for the sale of
Plan 01 and Me.lad•ona.'
Si—
May 27,1834
HARDWARE ST., 1 -
t,
... MON'AND STEAL. /.
- • . ii.Ecou AND MIDDLETON,
linjw,tel a aid Daiters 1n IRON and STERL,
lon. I. IN,,nh Water Atreel, above Market, Mils:
11 detphi.i. A geßpral aagmtineat ronstautly oo
•hand. + ,
l'bila., Marti' 19,1a5.1. - . fly.,
FAIRBANK'S
31i I a at :belt.
AVAREIIIOtIM,
225 -MA? K! Stc, PIIII:ADELPHIA:
Railroad, liay, • Coil, and Farmer' SCALPS, •et
in ■ny part of tnr country, t.y f.frperinared workmen,
mind at ahori notice.
coo
GEORGE RIGOUT'S
NEW 'HARDWARE eITORF, 2
~"te telow Matz•+ Hoiet, and
_• • 14 .2 tiYhDP , olletherlklmers'flant,
Portswille, whbte be fUulul
s;n.aeetlentameortmgnt t;:t.TIDWA RI: : •
S:nei•h Trimming.,
.
Spring<, Fine Trays, •
. ...
rladdleiy, . 'i e,,tilt Raffia ware,
~ s Loemikers• Twos, i:Amfortmatit f;f•flue Lochs,
A' Ca rpeutsieToctls, :Table Colliery.
(flans and Paii urti •
,Pocket Cutlery. 6.0
Rae Iron of all uzeff,•Table !Spoons, ,t
honed do do ....to •AOldlllllld VICPP,
Nails a ,fk
Maes,
~i• . i AraOrtment offlne littos,
Railroa,i
fro, sad Nails, sheet Iron Cruelbles;
Rmith T 10121 .: • AVlre„'lln Plate, _.-- i. . -
lliilldintialerlalt, J • Brass Kettles,
Cam Steil, , ' Sad Irons, • -
filliear iirtee I . ': i ; Pans a n.t Halle ra , •
Arm Blitter -: 1 • 'Mama, . .
Mitl Hawg, , ' 'i iliallroad Traces,
(101144111.14.11••, :: - , Powder and Shot
Fine Head-saws. ; 1
, .
G.ll. reforms his thanksto the public for the pa
(ronage they artendqd to the tate firm of Bright,&
rwi,ftnil flatter. hlturelfthat.in hic Indllldual Cara
clly. he.willbe able.4o deceive and command their
continued support by'the quality of the goodajle
atorr.strkt attention to businesa,and the ill.fwles
at which he la ieterntiond to cell. '
• GEQI2OI3 BRIGHT,'
Laic oghe lino of Bright& Fria.
March 27. 1852 „ - : 13./Y
•• cLErvirag — s a, =sums
.IKIIARDiVARE and IRON STORE,
Centrefateeet, a fear doors above
Market“Faat tilde) have can.
etanlqiion hand a Cull ateurtruent
,Smith's Tools, , . 'Coach Trimmings, ' •
•Sullding materials, ::" ‘Ailes and Springs, '
'Shoemaker's Tool,, i Pablo Cutlery,
:Files & Rasps, , . !Pocket Cutlery, .
;Nails, spike, and Beads, ItMrpenter's Toole,
Counter& Platform Brittanii Ware,-
LliOnsle,i, •.; Allen's Revolvers,
Oar and none? Iron'llifle Barrel),
Flue and Sheet do {Table and Ten Spoons. :
:cart, shear liud Slister Boni and Enamelled Kat
:, Steel, • 1. 1 ' ties, : • . '
,Tin, plate and SheetZinc,-Pane, Rollers and Tea
Ms r, Copper 4. Slicer Brded Kettlea, • • - •
P ii and Her Lead. li illev.vy Railroad Traces.
:'Castinita ofail deserlyt lone Railroad bon and Spikes, -
iittli,*.X...eut and Circular,Doubleandilinale 001).,
Saws. 1 . do do do Pistols,'
.Butither s a Choppers','Oea- Shot and flame Bart, ,
very and Knives, ~ Powder Flasks,
'Anvils and Vices ) • Powder and Plbot,
:Blocks and Tackle*, , Water-proot Percussion ,
Chain Pultilli,:: : Caps.
Iron, Copper, and, ttrassßine Mountings. ,
',nitre, • : ,
,
I be rinhscribere ,would reeperaully Mille the afr
- tention or the publingenetany,to the above and other'
.3,l7ktei , of Hardware too numerous to mettion, at.
;they are determined. to sell an,low as any contain
:out of Phitmieiptala', i
' Alumni 27 1282:
i
6113111 SON' S. EVAN . ACES.
Per Itfattse Public Buildings, House.t o 4c. i
.'.itiliEett FURNACEStre blittli recommended by 1
~A.. drtsehtlr, Pe rsontaridlbc !stet/um/tad Doweled,
:Os belay/he eery but its oat t (bey du not buil the
.asr tritoosia luso the room, nut ative d plearlarst.hollahlr
4atat.a.oo a.perfeer ',stew of Ye saltation is remise.
led wish 41 , a/fresco. They are being esed la all the
&boo' HOwles,roblhoßaftdlogs nod Private Hours
, :gensrally,ln out Miter. They very in elan 41041 "Wee
". .Ifogri 'tato .113. .. .
' • tetaItIILEIZED 4. EN AISINLED IRON MANTELS.
Roll d,
. We week( call the ettemtdo or those shout build
Solt d. . , • ' lope: 'the beam/tat atticler abrimirtentloned. The
.. i sk r4 . :,-- ,- 6 Easurestrd ell trews bllbistibr srebeaatifally sward whir
' " Mit. 1 . ', "pearls also Parlor end pauper Flame Orates, all Ot
i -,- - .. . of,o ; - , the VIM 4qUillite Meshing and tbe moat Meisel' du.
.. Bet m u d . ! ,;" • ] "lab. Wu bave.aleo • variety of patterns eit Int Arai - -;
. R ooo d i to 6 to t b t ,„ ; , itchrd tree Xasuris.irblcla lisve Mon - so 'meetly
. .. , bolt e r ; • 1 , , introditeid. ?bed are madeln uact Imitative cribs
..• v ine t• ' , ;:tlnest vailetics of warble,sneh ass Egyptian. !Allan,
.4 n an o' . - , - --1. , DienswoMnbetetted anierinhenvatrof whlch for
„ l i mn ,. 2.. f i t 4 beauty of design, and exquisite Anise, cannot be sir
oku,,,, .•• i , .....
..passed. •I They bre gold at about ballf,,ibb COW of war,
Norway Pada, • -i.; - bltiatClollleourpare Grumbly tettb tbit best quell. 1
• • ,:, ties of gilt initertal. Those wbfeb Woe bave already, 1
Ise 'shot., . ,
set up.b se attracted much attention and elicited es.:
- ,„. pression of the highest/Wolin/don. Ladlu and gee.-
ttenten a ir invited tosmindue out stock' of Mantels
, . . i: ; ; - betere purcbaster amuse. - ' ' -- . , ...
' : • '.. EXERDON'SPATC.MT VENTILATORStor Chita.
: ter, ~ t: : nevi, itMeh, prevent Chittuteya from Smltlncced,
t mates tbem,dravr; 'Settee/1y pressen/a coviera of
,
' i klr down the rtilmney.ks eOl a irgatlyn...
'ave.,; • OTtit subscriber has been tppolattd Agept for the
vi.::.. vale of be above FOrasees, Harmers and Ventilators
,-, by the.zdanuracterera, to elebeylatll curly. who will
furnish them at cltycasb dyke., Certiats mkt Added/
~- Dobbs eintalelne dr/occipital/a and rememeadatlons
, -1 , can be begat bls Boot Storcand any lerotwatkm
••••••., . gibelf. Mdechnees ant- be area at his Warehouse,
Minns, PICKS, Safety fuse.Cirt dlteet beak of,theAlture* jearmatbstec,
1
Ittirts, Crow thus. Contractore uppied: et tha , ;.. . 1, , ';. ~ . ,-i- ;, „- ~ .„, It. DAMMAM
Hardware and tape Depot nr .FMA DOTE/ ....„ : ,;
_pale lithibtfor letbnyllallOotuity. --
Joly la, 1e54 , . Stlsef, ...:',; , rept. 4,111‘. . i
, Slit/s.
tel3T4lo VilerA24l! !
1 511.11T.AT. ,
:Vcsr t.ita coin - er and Pelf ft SU.; dt rira
.014 11'4404 Btork,Rtagne, af. •
I.I,I,VOSTEISS AND LINALSES ID
Tin Fl3tt,l' llabblt Metal,
popper, : Crucibles.
Zine,•!German Silver, ,'•
•• iron, . Bran Tubing.
Biala, • : lieu GamMered,
Lead. L. " Soh d.
place 'Wire., 1" abut.
Maim ! ' "f9lrt. j
. Offal,
'Rettlei, Mina.
Annraled Wire, " Round Sod
Iron do " , . •
()appal! do Pine - '•
•[inocd. .11 7 " Band,
Spit g do • ; " • -Map. • ;
Mar head,- •
" i
Tin, Hammy rods. •
•• Golder, " • Mice Stint.;
firezlere abide. Axle Iron,
Speer. . An;te "
i'ig Tin. • 1 Steel C.ast. •
Lead. Ger Man. ! ' ' •,';;
Capper.: albear.
••
Bolt copAr, " Swede elGter,
Copper .* • Spring.
l4' - Nails, " America, —
• •• Tea s. • • Tined &EWA Eart;
eatimeny, ; "••••
For sale at the !lowest postlble pikes,llllol.6l4
tied retail..
a pill rt.
MEM
...1: .1, •-,.,, , _ 1* .:
POTISTMLE IGE Nk
E=MEMII
FVRNITURE,
•
,New Style Cottage Furadture.
' f sabgertber to teeelvine Dom the btet alenU
L• rectories In the City,a lime lot of Cottage Feral.
MOM NEW STYLE. made of fIARD wotmo.
, enettent. walnut. ash;tc.„ warranted to be strong
and durable. The patients are vat lous.ced of the lat
est (OWE,. They embrace whole setts. all of which
wlll:be sold at chy prices. carriage added
. He-also keepsoa band. sod manufactures
to order.all kinds of Household Furniture.
of Milstein, most fashionable and des' nth!
Palterer. all of wbkti can be examined et his Ware
itothril. corner of Centre and Union streets. nearly
opposite the'Eptscope I Chorch—att of which wilt be
sold el the serylowest rase*,
. HENRY fiflES@A NO.
A'p'ril I. less.' , 14.4 t
Kohn, Shamokin.
pot sublet/bet still cotalnues to tfcp £ho above
I,llatel, Ue returns hi. thanks tor pun earcitsoinsi
4-f unit. bT ttirred ,, ed exertion s, to meth future plasma
• - ' WM. 'M. ,WEAVEII, tibasztoklo.
.iti6lnst 46, ISM " 34. 310 i
;11101/11ILIN HOUSE,
cIigSTNL 7 2" St., liftmen Tiara , ' ald 14.1 , 11,,
niILADE . LP Md. • , . • -
fiCIV ER H..P. PARSER, of Ohio, and iliktEtt
%-PILILK/R1.4 of llo2l.3iy.hsviag leased the above
et elthnown and popular house, for o teim of year".
arS•hovr prepared to aecOmmodetr gueeil in et man.
perAquerto !toy house In the Cft~.
• rth lormlian of Ibis noose is superior loony other,.
being in Immediate proximity to bneiness i also. to
tweet, of the Bal.kg, Otrietli, Foot Oilce and
Efihange, where °mains:we start tar all pare of
the ity. •
The house having been put in thorough repair,
ati/fAtele Itteitit'Ure tolded.with many modern tot.
prOVements. will add mush to the comfort of guests.
The:tables will at all times be supplied with tile best
thlffMeritet affords, and notblog *hall he wanting. on
htrrlPsrl, to make the-Vrenelln tro.y the Trevelere
Rome. tour patronage If mast feePettfMlY Mann.
-. PARKER tt
Pita , July lb. 1631 ; a3.10t
sweat sicrrsu.
- St:11Z111:471.1: 11.1.VE111:'
L'TIRE ini , scriber onnano,e• to his frisoute lb
..t4tll,li.e genets Ily that hr het tat:me tar sell;
krii4n Tavern Stand et Echo/11(1d atVan. fintuwily
trptby Joseph hi. Feller. and has matted sail Mr
nioittia it with .reilre new tatniture, ic. Hie lathe
earl h., iuttiii , heil wilt' the eholeeet the ;market of
co;ilie, and. e.Tery attention will he, in Ma wallas
tomfoo of hie cuezoreete.
JONATIIA.I 4 i 11E1131.ER.
linvi.n."3nis 1.1651 glii.Zint,
• - INSURANCE. ,i
STATE MUTUAL i INSURANCE CO.
I ., ,..Pottrili Annual Statement, Man 15, 18 4.
Avakto May 41,1853, 1R:58,31R 70
Ca3b Premiums and re- ,
.aeived the Pam, year, mutual . .
-'aepatunent i 1101.6113 32 •
BUI Receivable in same, • 26.017 1N
4 - 4131 Premiums, Stork Dep'ml, 40,262. 51)
•----- --- 170,5Z6 56
.—,.—..,
'52507 116
. .
Libites..Expensea.Comailf.3loat, , -----....
• liteinvur3iire,ltutua I Robert.
i rent, ,;
i 11101.9.111 53 ,
. ;.:' Elo do : •tlicck .do 27,051 be
• .---
iliii'llTif : , .
liotigs. Mortoageo, Elton and , - 1
Anor good seen ritleo. ' ..5173.1.12 72
gilts iteotioille; 187.022 1 On
2. 1 -alih on Land and to hands of ..• .'
:Itgonts, ' i., '19,a26: 58 -
i -.....-...--- --in 9:7 0:1 113
--.
Tr
~ ..i'or Fire °el:kr:and hunt/nee, apply to
::,..
JNO: . 011.10 EN 6R. /gent.
:7)uly 15,1224
L , sti.iy
*nthracite Insurance Censpan4, •
ustrAßTElt PERPETUAL .— granted by Slaty et;
%.)Pennsylvania. I I
~
-"Authorised Capital .411.1,0r0. .
..' Odue N 0.99 WALNUT 'street, hetwe l en Third and.
rblirth enter:is, Philatielphte.• • 1
, This Compens, with a crieh Capital ;paid In, cont.
tqued n 1.1. the uiutusi principle in thole Alsr tee and
Intend Department, set tube t 4) the. assured ample la
deiniiity, with partiripation hi the pronui, and with.
OM lisbuity for lasses. ; . r
•. , ',l"he Company will laiiite policies at the usual !luta
0 ',.preutturos, embratin MARINE,
:tit PlitEmi 4 id M
LA 111 s RA.
i l'. . •:, DIRECTOsi :
Hi % Tr. Luther. Wlii. C. Ludwig,
Lewis Audeurted; Joseph Mattiold,
Peter Hieger, John E. Addicks,
aeayge E. Tiler. Harry Conrad,
Slaimiel H. Itothermel. It. Datutitell,
iii:iyiel Pearson, simnel Costner.
HR. I) LUTHER, President.
itrim . r. !mewls, Vice President. .
Wtt. P. Draw, deciatary.
- ...lntr: i• PETER D. LUTHER, has been appointed
- Asmos for the above tiompany. In elebuylidil County,
tOrtioin persons desiring Insuranea can apply. ..
.. ::.etprlt 8,1144 - .14-iy
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'liners' . Life Insurance
•
TRUST COMPANY,
POTISVILLE, PA.
.;CAPTI AL, • ital.ooo cllAttTkilt PERPETUAL
",e1 , 11115 COMPANY. chartered by the Legislature of
7 Pennsylvania, with a Capital DC 'One Hundred
Thousand Musics, is near fully. organised,,intl has
COmniencedbusluess.
la prepared to MN. iVO 1530111gd 51',4
tither Property In Trust, and allow Interest on all
tailale44nposited In oast, ut the rat* of Ave per
04. Per autintniPrincipul end Interest payable on
demand , : ; •
;For rates ef , ' f Premium on Lite Insuisnce, see. the
ifrinted Tables supplied at the olfteo of the Conapauy,
(Nintre,lltreet, Pottsville, three ' doors eolith 'of the
Elehange, timer.
JACOB flONTZlNOßß,Jr.,Presttlest.
'..".;.40tt0 11. ADAM. Rely. and Treasurer.
~!.Aprti I. Itrrt • 1:1-tf
:.- 1 STOVES..
lifi e f FDA?. AWARDED by the Franklin Institute,
tut Philadelphia. •
We, the undersigned, would respectfully cell, the
:gilention of the public to our eimerlor
'.etace, of STD ErgheAuLDfunis.
air., The superiority
. Of our ititovee, above all others. fit en
:Wen know it, that 'redeem it noneres.
iary to enter Into details of them.
Our eiscOntoon Heating Stoves, deserve platten
;lar notice; Ine;Caal has advanced to a high tete, we
reconniend this stove. settle most economise!
. =rsne in itice.es eve warrant it to give more heat with
titie...,fimrth the fuel, Oa n any other 'stove ever made:
e This stove retlived the mean NIGUA 1,, as also ea op
-4.!itilt/JA at; tbr Office a needier of Itsfers•er4.
V.Our CODE STOVES consist of. the Globe Coot;
qtr roal ; Modern Troy. for WoodSuer' (Men*
'red ‘Vond S t ove: Complete Cook ; Votorn Conk
31Allydale, &c.; &c. Out awoutment oft ooh and Far
go( Stuves;are the hest In the Market, and perm:Fri
.11,,,,15h,g to , ph 'chase will do well to favor MI with
fall benne purchasing elsewhere.
NEMAN a ivARNIIIC,
N. Ei rot. of Second and Rote . 6(i.,
": Septair.llis4 36.3 in
rmaza
CALF: N.,
14 Cm
f:STOVi, TIN, HOLLOW-WARE, llcc.
irntre.Codery.ic. Thankful for past: patronage,
:be hope., 6y Mkt attention to boalneks. to merit a
;continual' a of the favor of his old customer* and
''iiite public ID genetaL Ilq has Just added to his , al
leady urn stoek.of She above named articles. lI,Ta
-3,lety of (looking. parlor and tithes Stoves, of the
latest and most approved styles. MAO,. a ors.
tiety of ffemsettold Futniture owe!. as Tinned and
,Enameled; hailers. Tinned and Iran. Tea Settled.
'Brads Eelee. Brltiannia Were. Japanned Ware,
:Prying a i d Routing Pans, Sad Irons, ttc.. ace.
E'_l ALSO,ontionally on band a large assortment of
fTln.wat , Ate. ' Ile has pow the largest and heat
;taloa of his One ever offered In Stimylkill County.
:to ableble Invites the attention of toe public in
u
'Serat, be feel, confident that he can salt them
•both In pr or and quality. They would therefore do
'well to ea I and examine his stork before porrhasing
..I''''' lotattet
-• • N. B..—Rooling.Spotiiing2tl , l3Ablig promptly ai
-.tended to. Also, old alcoves repaired, or odd plates,
'ilts.tirtelt MSC te..eau be•had for repairlag the
Talmo. 0 d etovevoind all caber old Iron taket la
:'•eschstiga for oew. . ROL., HOOVER.
,%.; At tbe 01.1 vend .Cnitta shirt, stove Market.
T. ,' .- I_, rorrevl LLE.: PA.
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SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 23, 1854.
HOTELS.
STOVES! STOVES! !
'.
FIRE INSIJR , zigg
• trimuurnir
LEE FRAN KLIN FIRE INSURANCI7,COMPANy
or PHILADELPHIA.? :
( )titre No. 1631 Chestnut atreet, Wear Flftlad.
DIMECTORS,
Charles Pi, Dane:Are , George W. Richard i
Timms* lien. ! Monitors! D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, : Adolkhe E. Halle.
sanmel Grant, : Drown, .
, Jacob R.totnittio Itiotrior Patterson,
Contioneto make insurance. permanent or limited
on every discrimlon of property,l ti town andcountay
et rates as low is are consistent with security,
1. -
The Company have reserved it: Large Commit%
Fund, which with their Camisole* d Premiums; safely
invested, afford ample protection:leo tbe u red .
The assets pf the CotoPany on January let, 1840 ,as
niablished agreesiblyto se Ac tot Assembly, were is
Wawa, vii :
Hortense* $810,859 63 Stock; 31.363
Real Elute; • 109 30d 35d 90 Cash, he,., 43,187 87
Temporary, - -
• Locos ' 1t8,450 00. .41,r40,0P7 67
Slate their incorporation, a ,l period of eighteen
years, they bale paid upward, of sue wit fiesta:ekes
sired te sassed deltaer„tiosses by, ilre, t hereby afford
ing evidenceof the advantages ofineuraneots well
as the aellitY and dtspogtion to ittert with proMpt.
nestoall liabilities.
- CHARLES N. BANCKER, President;
CHARLES G. BANCEER, Serret3ty
The subtrilber has been apbOinted agent fu • .
above roentionedlootitutioi, sod t 3 now prep" red to
make inanrancs, on every description o (property. at
- the lowest rateso.. ANDREW; 61.,1t gent;
PothrekileiJan 11.1431 • 9 •f
WATCHES, &C.
• AVIS.MT. -
CHEAP WATill Atiii)I4CAVELAK
lITtiRE.
No; 72 N0,t1 4 .9rcond!trr,r, (op
posite the Mt. Vernon 7144+4 Phi.P a delpiii,l ;
ill OLD LiVEß.WATellEd,fidi jeweled, IS K ra
d'lS;; - 611 Iver I.ever do dri Sas; Silver Le pipe
do, .9.; .latortler, its to r (mid dpettar lea. $1 SO
to XlO r :Sneer do.lll Milter„Tsble dpoons • per
sett so-did; Miser Desert .0., 09 to ell; ri',
Sri Trrit &L IDS 73 ID Ir; CIOI.I Pens and Hold
ets , s.s 3 ItS fluid Pens Ond eltlver so., 81';
tog , ther with a variety of doe ; Gold Jewelry. Gold
Cut b. Ilustd sod • Fob Chain.. AH goods w Bunn wt."
to h. 11,a represented. Watches sl.d Jewelry, repairs:
In the brounasoer. Also. Plitsanir Marks. Prnsostrl
made to miter.. I =,
8.—.4‘11 orders sent by ;pad otherwise, b% 01
be punctually attended t... •
iiepls 9.10.11
WAToU s and 34wELnir
1 11K antiacrlUer reapettfulfy eats atten:tun to Jai'
I extee.allrealsurtm.ntaf llurit;ng and op, u _e a ,
Odd and 'Meer Pateeti Leier;Anchut and
tepirm Whtchea. Al;e, fine 'i' rluid Magic
Mater*: fay, r 1 i : . , ,
f
A aerial of MuAleal InetrutOhte, such at
icrordeon ,Vlollnn. rialtars,altnjore, Riutee,...c . .
J'EWELB4:.
Consietihg or Ladles' tine (bl 4 Materiel,. Itretvt
phis nod Eardropi, hums. o.c.' :Also, ladle.- and
Greateebiles.of line patternki %Alt eitensive as . -
sot mem cr Watchmaker , ' morriala riming nt ly , un
hand. ,C t; • ' MAX Lklbliusite,
k • ri, (ikte L. Ilium ) i•
(Centre street, 8 door. khoi . e hi abantungo.
N: IL—Wattles, Jewelry dud .1 1 / 4 1uemal linserd
manta neaily.and promptly repitied
Pot•sellte, August '46, 1034
WATOSESr JEWELRY,
SIL V Eli-W AND PLATED, GOO DS
r CO.,1 • 114 Chestnut 'Street,
eJ•EftiledeirThis, Impi.rters arid usanatartineri..iper
an stteuiive stock of fonds in GIDI.D SILVER,
at moderate prices.- Watch(' tirade to London. Liv
erpool and d +Weer laod by. :the most imminent
woritmen In the world. Fai..laiditible Diamond sorb.
and Got& Jewelry. dterlisc sootily dilver Tea
Hots, We iteryi Potters. °Nitric forks, spoons and
every article Made in Sliver! for table service.—
Strangereivlsittrig the city are Inrted to call and 'es
amine for tbeinselres.
July 21,L8b4. 30-3io
OADIVEIL W. PSPPAR,. •
. ..uccelmon
11131NRY J. PEPPER - dt. , SON.
WATCI.II6S, JEWEhlii 0 0. i 11 ittIIVEIM ARE.
No. 175 Cll2lll r.N VT gt..,(ucia.rite the tu
May 27.1834 1 I ; .
/18,903
Law_ ____JritratArr.
NEW T /LES . ►
WILLIJiIf BRADY has Justireturned froth
WV Philadelphia with; a large supply of
Wattles. Vlneks,Jewelry, illlver and Inat
ta Ware.; Main* a epleudiCalvortenent of
all elylespf goods in the ;Una, ;and being elnt,.g to
prove Oa} be will out be ; undersold by any honest
dealer In }be &ate. he tropes still to receive his 64ure
of public patronage. iWILLIAM BRADY.
Nestor itlorrliners' (Wei. et* e(the Ili; Watch.
W. lE—flocks. Watches slid, Jewelry repaired.
and all tinSlneespattsailions Ofirantreil to plye sat
tafartion.
April ; ; ; 17-tf
LIFE- INSURANCE.
una mstr(arion
alltititb LIFE; INetitANCE. ANNUITY
*ail TRUST. COMPANY! or PIIII.ADELP.IItri.
Office W 0.132 CHIDINVT 81%1nm First Door East
of .the
Custom House. alapittl,ll3oo.ooo. Citmrter
Perpetual. Cottllo &le to inalieespeurautesonlivepop
the must Favorable terms. ,
,
The (Ignite' being paid up lind inveited,together
with a large and curtstaotlyindreasing reaervedqtad,
(Mere u perfect security to tis e insured.
Toe premiums may be paid !yearly; half-yearly ,ur
quarterly.
lira Company add a Goats Periodically to the It•
surantsts for life. The CM Bonus, appropriated in
December, 1814, and the second Dorms in Decensber,
1849, minium to an addition of 11261.30 to every
0/000 1111 tared under the .010 st policies, making
*an 5o which wilt be paid when it shall berorls•
yialas, instead 04'81000 originally insured; the 0 , 11
oldest amount to .1237 60; the' it silo age to 81212 30
for every •1000; the others Hi the Elute proportion
'according to the amount and tlitne amending. which
additions make an ge of ntote than 60 percent.
upon the premiums paid, Withnut Increasing t he an
until premium. .
MA NAGEII4I.
Thomas Ridgway, •
Joni A. Brow rik.,
AIMOTI Dave,, .
H., Danner. I
Johr. Jay Smith . Frfderick Drawn, 1
Robert Pierian, George Taber,
Joseph Yeager. - . John R. Latimer. 1
Thomas t'. James. . Whahon Lewis, l . 7
doeeph T. Dailey. - ' -. 'John It. Black: 1
Pamphletseontaloing table or fAteo and evplana
tionsoorm ofapplicationsnd Dittherinfortnattoran
he had at that:nitre, ' , ' :
THOMA,ti Rib ( : WAY , Prroi.ltnt,'
Jolts F. Jahms.Actiwy.
Ete The atibeerlher is Agent tot the above Cornitany
in Rhuirlitill County, and will e tied InauraLcesond
. ,
li. .. -
Or. all necemry I nfoiniatl.ln in% tbe subject. !‘ .
• t ! Be HANN AA
• Pill 1003. . - - !. 11-11.
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MANUFAqWIit§.
STATE CAPITOL iITeADI MILLS,
.11ARKISIWRW PA.
WILL Ail all order, tor !?Inter ' or Feed, on 'hurt
notice sod on very 'rim:Able terms. Floor or
Feed ddlivared on care, ftee of charge. Ordeie by
letter, accompanied grorrcash LatiNfietilry
prhmptiy attrodpd In.
WILI3I4SS ¢ hirCI11.1.0(11.
March 23;185a • ; 124n50l
S11017=9: 15110VElat! SIWITELS !
rI'HE subscriber haylng.purchased the Port Carbon
1
ShoYel Factory, formerly chodur ted by M. panne
& Co.;rontinuss to manufacture, and
deltver within the County, at lh; low
est Philadelphia prices; all kind* of
'Shovels; Spades, and Carden floes.
Thildrientim of operator* and dealers is pi b itiela;
lady called to bit manuforaore or Coal 81,, vela,
which' for' strength arnd durability, cannot lot.
passed by any others in Mallon. •
lie also keeps ou band,•at all tiniet. a soprriorlqu'st
_.eps ou a suppt..
ity of Coal Riddles write!) N.: iv 111 fell at whotrau In
and retail.
tibtoelf..Bpadessaud U or any elite
dpadeicauu ots, dr any elZt or patter.
made to order at 'bon motive, and repairing proinptly
.attended to.. : -; Is.
Pon Carboo s Jane 10,1834. 43-um! .
SADDLEAND NARA' ESS FAG TOAY.
sin& and vowel cairrole tissues., oilver thoun
led and Cl'alshed In the han aornest
style.always on band. •Alaui Inc -4,1 •0 4 ; •
heavy teams. tnanuractuiel or the •
bait mtitertals. Moog and uriale. •
Saddler bridles, and all sasho '
irappinis belonging to the aeddlery •
butiness, kept ennsta any ready for sale or wade to
order. . !. . • , .
Harness *tillable for Collteri purposes ou haad,
made to order at abort not are.:
rY Orders for Ilaraoht, &G.,tr .t ornptly ort
reasonable 'ems. L. 0111E1.811011FP.
Oppoene Episcopal centre Bt., Ponh 111 e.
Nay 13.18541 • • • ICH Sj * 194f1
NEW TIN Wes , COPPER.I,
.A ND .STOV lifitliftlFACTOY.
rtgoitcE H. STICIITER Snrsoonces to.tile 110-
ljaterous and the public geneillillii. that
betaseatsaaeo is the 660 e mentioned businesa.and
mosoeis .o emissive plait; /hit be Is enabled to self
his guods at piste& mewls CabOtlt be asitpatied is.
ss
cheapne its any sibyl sitiiilak comb.
Ilebment Is Os coo nti. 'HI: !,tors Is
is Centre direet, a (.w ihtosi Bomb
of the Mace gibers be visa armed,
euga,ed %ow 0. E.eserly., in the
Hardwala ousintio. ,
Among the many articife In his .tore, be ill op
„ m articles In hie store, ne
ly .miteeet ion of the' (allowing :
Stoveds with plots Coyle -wire, Copper Kettieo, of
M Re
I sleeks Brass ties, apriu- wares Tinware, of
every deteriptlow Holt imitate Tln by the Woe
Bootleg Tin by thieltoe iilepin Tin, by at quantity
Of by the pounds obeet-iroo, tie the Quantity 9 ,
otbetwite Resell Wicet•itoo by the howired or by
the round. llteo,ioPW Pitch!. Water-cooler, which
is one, of the most usefbl improvements of the day,
espeettlty so, famitist dude; hot weather, and. in
short, all other settees beloveing ( 0 a emoolite en
tabltstuiseatof the kind! . .
Orders for work to hie rine, sigh ea Tin-rotifier,
emoting, Ate., ea also loputtlits. will be attended to
promptly at the eborteirt notice,. . I
ra Mr highest' touket prieo will be paid tor old
Pewter and I.e.td, or gdOde Wed la 'veneer,
GEO. IL iSTICHTES.
1 , P0%1'1,1144 August It, psi - ssly
•
COLOFIED 10111111)011, MASS ;
' IV. .140004/14Y ¢ca I .
C_OUTII WEST comer' TENTUand HUNTER sts,
klwoold reaper-Orli, !Maur Inc ;semi= of Ner
dm obi. Builders and others to lb* beautiful iimirty
or won" produced at their establishment, consisting
of mann d WIN DOW' GI. be. au italste for UOtele,
Saloon% public 35d pilOte build lap r - .
C.LIVECUED ostarmawria, STAINED (LASS.,
TR4NIIOIII6 sell Milli MOOTS for Venriknien,
Balcony. Plana aid Sighting Windows: A !so, Lead
Saab .and Stained Dmsa An. Climber, Scriptural
FIE9IIIII and Altar Wpm, atigaritaly worked op kir
( a tt .:sap parniskic in soy part of the Vatted
States.
Metal! enameled 114 Mailed decorative ;Climb
Window Maas execurnd is °orbit, and other ambl.
rectum roller. and soiripetent workmen sera to any
partaf the Eaton. Orders from a airtime. promptly
N.D.—Ai Arai, waned for this plare.
..413119,111.41 .'
111 •
TU I
FT SMOMIVS.O'.'O Inger issoriAlloot of
kndidPerNorernlo.:(toattb. V aoulketorks
of Joke Ilaaol Co., liantson.and °Mimi
wito ofiILARO
vanoty moo. . •
B/azt.lU,llo.
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L ADVERTISER
ER
DRY GOODS. &c.
PALL DRY GOODS=4ittl&l, STOCK.
LYRE .I;LAN DELL, Fourth end . l).reb etc; Philo
-I:sdettielic, will be sett to otter eF.tta Tmluceitleats
to the Country buyers this Fall, be their Stoc't of
Goods wilt. be very - lull. and Atrial as from th e flew
Veal:sad I'3lladelphla Airetinsui, 41111: rcrnived,—
Full easo clomp' of the follogriug
tellittrle. l 'Flannels •
New ens. Willett. ' • . .
F. **finite+. ulttees.'
Nehol Plaldr. l'able.Cover%, , .
31: DeLathes, Blanists :
! Cashmeres. Q4llte.lt e. - .
. . Chglat 1:4 the tuts* of itur.ureaticni, we Nhati he
ditiyite tebf opt 01 miser was, (retie Anil'. ,
. Eleit6. & LAND 1, '
1 courlit and Arch wreeir. 11:111delptda.
Cr T TANI* NET CA.:l.lml prices: low seconlinirie•
Sept. 9 !.1314 1 24 3m
UOPORTANT PFULIC NOTICD
Maddßs ..81LLV tit AN k CHAMBER:9 anal:omM.
srlvca °fails method of fete/Dior, their elncere
Omuta to...their •friende and the pubtte generally far
the ver y 'Moral patronage beetowed upou them, and
be leave to announce that tbeyare now prepared to
O'er to the public ; the balance of. their Sperm' a n d
etornmer Goods, at a:tremendous adnrifiro • to order to
make room far one 'of the largent, and moat ;choice
stuck of VIM Goode ever brought tel this place.
Tory have stun op band a" splendid new Mork
ought within the at wrek; q m.k•opert and raadv tor
spertioni at extremely low,prires, defying compt
ti .n as the rhaire'ln ityle.a and luality, being fUl
ly de relined to areumulatet o old stork, but sell at
priers to ensure quirk rash yales..whlte oodt are
new and flesh ; sod :hie bring thr:cealbn - of prita :
ration for:laying in other etas , . gocida, buyers w all
foul it greatly to their advantage to cite them a en!!
before Imo hating vitro title
August t3,1:;:,9
MANUFACTURES.
TO TUNERS & reararrecTgaras
OVM BaTING. - pACKING. PAPER,
. . . .
frliE Suit...rrsturt deli to nil' utur at:ration , l of
..I. Co4l Ow:flora, Mail)Wats arid hibrri;
_to ld•
Arrnry fur uhr salr of , Gum !telling, *Pau.luutg, Eire
Entitle, Ilydratut and Canduatiing Ilose, Strain Pal k=•
ins, hi farts' Baf•ly' I.3lnpa, Elsaatunaycurr,afi.. a:e.
The elf...thence of the Fast eight yeats DA. gained
for this Belting the confidence of the t tn.:rimers; this,
together With the fart !het great Iniprootementelmee
been wade lathe quality, warcato+ , go. New
rrradr, asitertlng it in be 4uperittr th irtlll.hPt or any.
thing el:!0; for ell open Belts ' (iteire lor
heavy. nr ptain Belie.) for thefidloalng
1. The pert:et equality ni width 3TIII
which It will rotalo.
3. 5n degree of heat under :00 degrees Varenheit
Injure. it; and It remains tletzble in any degret. of
cold.
3. It lo of great strength and durability, (111,,t i4lt 11111 p
on the puille,ronsequeutly a rain of power is oldain.
ed,and, when adjusted to machinery doe. not require
alteration:, as Is the case with leather, or Any - other.
'a: The root is much below leather or any other
Belting.
These pelt* are mote durable !than leather t and
range from' IS to 100 per cent. cheaper In price than
the leather Belt. of the ratite at'penvii. They ' are
also peculiarly adapted to Colliery purpcnies,hecauset
the coal 4tH and dust SettU only to add to.thrit darn
afterbeing. wog n out, are worth neatly , if
not quitcOalf pike for Pecking.
cs-The;subocrikerla orders, in conscquence of his
esiefieivri sales, have the preterence over all' orders
at the Fit Cory—and he - car alwayi procure therßeits
°Meted thr ough him. that have to he made of a bets,-
let quality, within the given time;
111.Thrqe and tour,Ply Pelts obteiiied In 21 hours'
notice—from a 10,111 Ply ran Dr made to order limn
8 to It days' Emilie, of any lengi Wand breadth.
['These Belt, are how used in utmost all the Vol- .
liericti or, drtiuyikiii county, and give entire sal
tioU. - . -
:15-if -
EMI
. .
This attire is now in genetsl use by the inns
skillful Knglneere and filachiniet, thrintgliouV the
United Wtairs.
It Is prepaied sothat 300 dearee* l Farenheit will not.
affect it.;ond ti ruperlor to evetythist cise, as too
/itabAtancr has an much ell tr,tiritv r which .tands so
'lgh. a di gre.t of hest, and way She tided shout all
, arts:volwro parking 'lO mceiaory, viz. Maotiole
'Wei, 190 ton Itttls, Stcnin Joints .kit.ant ettemt.,;
Cyllhclee !leash.. tltuffing Boxer, rlt., /ie.
Fornlahed In aOllll of Reny ,eluded knyth, twin I•ri
to I 1 4 Inch In thlr.line,e, and 3nr Indies %t made.
and t nip order of any dimenatonl.
Haying made greet improvesicele in the manufac
ture of Vuteantzed Rubber Ifm.e.for Ftre Eugi.nrs,
Lacomotlve Engines, and georral,purposea, it w at- .
(red wfitieenewed ...)nildence,iii:derldndly-the hest,
article to ute.
'Pun-harem will please notice ihaf ei...ev here giv
en, are the Ineide diameter.), an& ea,fibize wilt fully
eavasure, In clear what It r. marked.] •
Warranted
FIRE ENGINE [MIR.
Warranted to wand a prereure 01173 per square
inch.
1 31 (orb per foot,
,
11-I
2 I.*
2 3.2
..
lIYDRANT 1104 E.
Warta!led Instead a pressure of per square
Inch..
• inch per
3.4 '
•9" " "
111.. I
.. " "
CONDUCTING HO:A?.
Ilultablit only for light Condurtln I..:.eposoe,ani will
nut he was ranted IC tinter prnetiu re.. -
11 loch per toot, . !. II cents.
- 3,4 do do do 24 do'
..
•
cI. do do do 27 do
I I'4 do do do ! - 30 do
I 1.2 do do .An ; :f5 do -
I - 3-4 du do do i 40 do - .
2 do do do 45 .do
._
Hose of any eize acui toreogth haute to order --alit,
suction'-flute for Fire Engine-sant. other purposes.
The 14bovr Hoge ties great advlntages aver teathl
mug It nerds no oillng,la peiletlly tight, will stator
terry high degree or heat M•ttitf4t Witty, bud to
hot &erected by the severest eel&
eduirtir , P,s- llose•priz, 1 , 114 Otit,P;lJ 7,e
pr; eel
Always on hand, a superior aillile niadr in order,
of diffeient. 512 P, and sr. , Itnia, arum 27 R.PIIIItiA tr.
GO pound+ per Ream,
,
MINERS' SAFETY" !AMPS ,
.
,
Of the be , t make for working, by the do/en or
stnyle. 1 Alpo, Imported Wire fluttre for rot flips and
. iepairiiqr Lamp., by the yard. !,
All the stmve art tele,: for r.ste..whole.lie end ie
tall. by, lILNJ..IIANNAN, '
Poth.vllle, Aeon. for the Mantifseturera. •
- July 15, 1551 • - ,1 . , i • Vt -
Beiaity's Norvegian rer ,P.t es ville P npa
I •
Plumbing Shop. . • -
Hk PKONNTANTLY ON 'IAN!) A 'SUPPLY DP
all. elre,r of Lead Flue, Sneot Lead, Block Tinll
Bath Tnbe, Shower Limbs, Hydranie. Are.... Double
and Cagle Act Ina Pumprrand Witter r•looet.; also all
ttndsoll3rne,Crtksfnrwatrr and etearo, Brix. 01l
cup, an 4 Ol obee for Engine-. .A II Limn of C..prwr
Wink andPlumbingdone int lie c.:nitAt ntsanetst
%h••bnyte•mutirr. -
N. IL tl.estipaldfo rola
PorvOille. 0r.1.2d. MO. ; 43-0
.
... •
7" , .
if Eundetorgtmi are now prcpared to till, all or
der. for their orw and anperlor j rt if le , of. lir rpr ns
aeir ,o.reens arelwo,en firm and with rraulai nti,ib
ea, vittottanbjeaing Ow wire, to th, dratrur Ilya
procep4 of crimping, and or course pnagesse.a,roiscb
armee degree of atranath and durabilny, than any
arllcle.beiore offered to Oa riahlr.i rtretittooto of
the wolf{ can at nil Orrice be Y 170,1 at Ma Hardy/an;
Stow af Al. L. Eaterly, earner orMarket and (roar,
Strrelf. ESTEItLYia. selltYYLEft,' •
l'ottaiille, Dec. 24. 1853. i ri.tt
, •
PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT ,
HeHDICKENSON reopertfullytannOunres to the'
. public that he has ptt rehlaid the entire dock of
Ihe•late flint of Moreton & Uiclrtneon, and
carrying °utile Plumbing budi hires In all Its bra:tette*
at: (trir old Sun,' under t tie•Pothwllle Hour'', where
he hoper„by attention to hnelperr, be way be able to
merit a share of the madie patronage. 'He will guar
auto; hie.wora to be as gaud, and it will be done on
as reasatnable teribe,as cart Le dune elsewhere.
I • . 11. DICK INRON.
August 27 18.53. •
COACH OLAISER'S • • OVAL. -
• i •
THE t±UQSCR • Rif/VINCI PIT
. ted upone of the kargest Coach d Imps
in the elate, In Coal eltteet.Pottoville,
' •a. nett tn./. If. Adams/ Co.'s &teen
Matto'''. where his facilities far titainfacturlas all
kinds of Carriagesand Light Waggon, cannot be aut.
pused:—belus • practical Mechanic. and haying a
untaherot years' eaperiener in the buslitert, he hope,
to, giTtigenetaliaatistactlon. •
Alt kinds of Carriages, and Light Wagons kept on
baud. •:/lao,tecand-band IVagotteotc. •
All repairs seat, dose Orders from a Jlrian
promptly attended is.
I
Juni .5.181 e
PORT CARRON .
SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORI'. •
flan soltsattoor anttoutitea to the public that be
wanutactunta all Made of doap and Candles at
bla factory. In Pon Carbon. etehuylklil Cousin
whlehlta will - warrant to Do equal to qua li ty fa
skip obtained abroad, and at tuner prkeit than stmt
-6r entries can be purchased In Philadelphia dr else
where.. - • . •
ino Willett market Wee (or tallow will hepald 10
cash at Ws , Tattoo'.
BENUY GUITERMAN.
October 1t2.1f53. - 43-ly •
1 ~_ _= =MX= "AMORY.
As, 0809 co: LEATHER - AND alliOg FINDING
OldrorI; at Deres file Enttel,on Nellttied etteet.
. POTTSVILLE. , • .
The undeceived leap/Wail," Inform, the canto-
Mara of the above Well know° ettanDthnont.thet
be wllleuothlue the MAN VVACTUBE orall kinds of
I ._! ISOROL:C0, 4 - ,
00ehaS tild.lltralis, French worocco, Shoe. Hat 6
took DlndlumPlnk Linings, dr.e..4e., and waitron
inanity, have on bands general &um - Meta 01 al)
tandoor . . .
!. LEATHER,
Each A. Oak.Tatined.and Red Bole Letitia r,
ter Eoo,Ftoneti end City Calf Akio,. • - •
hUssere Upper . Leathei.
And ig varlet) , of !rot rindleis, ouch as Threads,
fieue. per, tiamoe, &r., ace., Ali of wolcirertil, be
rid Oahe LOwEdT,Ctkaill PRICE
i.. NlpDllo.
S.=
WWI eindo of Fitine.sueb es Ilbetp,Oniit, Deer.
the, and luso aincoae,tekeo in ezebenge the Leather,
lit the blebeit market pikes, cq paid teeth CeISII.
I Popeellle.Oci. S 9 lest , 4 4441 ,
Noma. _
taut dubfertber bereby glees notice di et be her
pnotntedler.GEOßGE LIMO fIT. itordwore fter
letatit, 8010 AmII for the sate of " The Patent Door
lend 9ste Spring," In this-regain. J. B.
THE sebseriber le prepared to eierato orders for
'ibe above mentioned idprinde. They are decidedly
the beet article ever offered to the Public. betel re-
Anarbeble far sinspl:clty and dorablllry. For elle,
who;eeslie end retail. at GEORGE BRIGGT'II
i r on and Hardware Store, Centre :Attlee.
• I opposite Moen' Bank, Potteellte.
March 11,1854 . •1041
mi W a r im i s r.
by te, Ele ir o tetze A l a rg a t illig s ah ra d
look sad Varteay Oft.'
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BLASTINI PAPFR
N. M. NEWNEtriI'S
1 WIRE ,COAL SCREENS.
14 . rIi6TAli 4.1(1111C
THE Lo*ws
,
The following beatitiful poem is sisid!to have been
written by -King iiiihes 1 , though ,Ipy.sorne it Is
ascribed to Bishop rt Brews
• , •
If any be distrinite,l, and fain would gef.ber..
Some comiort. lei bah haste ;into
Out Fattier, •
For e ,wa.of hope and help pre quire iyea
Except thou,sucvor tea,
Who ark 10 Heaven. '
Thou.shoWeet incrtiy, thereon: tor the-mune
We promo Thee, sicling,. -* 4 - •
be thy name
01 ell our mieeeies4st 1111 the sum . -
Show tie Thy - joie, ad et • • . •..
Thp kingdom cpui,r.
We mortal 'tre e ;n1 slier from °oily, a•
Thou constant ell, ; Y • = .
T:iy- wit be. done on..earat.
Thou ttinci . 9t the 824, ss welt . planets .even.
Thy union is bletsed bere
... - .
it*.`tis 41 liepvew. ..
:•t:ottuog we have. to Ise, or ttehts I, ear.
Except Thou give it ti : '.
, . Give tcs: , :4kits day .
Wherewtth to clothttuv, wherewittt tube leti
Foe without nate ix.'want '-' ' ',.
. .
• ' Our daiFy bread. • 't
Wee want, out went no fanlis, for no dit}' passe.,
But we do t.in-, -.,, i I ,
, • .• . Feplive:nA our Ice,palott4,,
WO men from sinnintirver free tlil tivi , ,,
.. .
Forgive- its, herd, ou r sins . '.-
' . it' ,
s W. ',orgitist.... ' '-,,• ..- •
If led ropext our fat
~ I. to, Th,, , n urn .tilwtair,tott II
Wet pardon. them - . 3 .: t • .
•• ,1 ' 'That trtspu.3 against llit t
• Forgive that is past, 41 new path teat h ii-
Direr? its niwnys in ally mutt, • , .
And leral in.-- 1
.. .
.
We. 'Chine own pro:ilk...moil "Chi' ellolen no ton,,
lino nil irintut WI -1, .
UM
Not nt4 temptatt...a.
Thon thttrot rill f,t0,,,t1..,t nee, nt t the
Sider u. not to wantr,
4 ' I:ut delf.vesr •
1 4 4 troll Ilw of world dryil
And itesh, 4q,kbaleTilou trer i,
, . • ' Fforujiat rru. , •
To the Fe pennons-lei both cimrch and id) me:,
With one consent r)firgtrt and
„ • , Anarn.
"Ii `46*
•We tbi not dtiS(A7taiion, and
"know oothiag" except Iniui common
report. Our iatorinalion.may, therefore, tie
ineurrecr, or at Nast imperfect !: but assu?
ming that public- 4innion does justice to the
view's and purposes by which the assucia7
ton actuated, the ineltue to the opinion
that a stern neceskjtY called it olio existence,
awl requires , its en - annual:ice. .
j lr will be 11 , 1;114 admitted that all secret
societies areliable:to be abused to bad pur
pos*s, and especially political. Piganizations
whose proceeding's are secret, becaus - e they ,
are not restramett.by- the wholesome check
of public opiinan and heni'e the individual
members are not - ,so essenually (iontrolled by
regard to-their reputation as ilify would be
it whit they
. proOse to do was'subjected to
public adifnadveraiou.
may, therefore, bT. an evil. or may. hecutne
one of great magtjitude by the.4buse'ol pow
er : but,.ou the other hand, it csy, it three:-
ted by right ninikesi effect great good, nod
counteract evils'Uf the greatest: magu►iude
and evils, tuo, 10 which,we hum u() ,) oilier
remedy..
Uwe are rightly infonneth-the association
has teen got 'up to counteract:the political
influeuce of Ruffianism, by resisting the po
litical elevation hf foreigners. It ,does not
propose to eicluife limn office or authority;
legislative or executive. Rcimadists as such,
but duly' foreigner's': Yet, as the great_ body
ul Romanists, Othiseountry, tire emigTants
.froin,Europe, it Zannot be denied 'that- the
einiusitai Ihreignera wilt Ideeessaril;y ;41•
leer the Roman catholic Church more thaw
other Chinches ; and this, so lir from' being
a political evil, uhay be shown,..to beneeeisl.
"vary to the c.,usarvation and perpetuation of
will and religious liberty. And hence 11:
may. be
,aaserted,:i witk great propriet'y tba t
an orgenqattun Such as the " Ruow ' Noll
con - a,itutei, 13 'essential to: the weltare
of our country , as the only adequate meatus
of counteracting iltuinanism ; .the Most secret
and the n'itiat formidable astentation that hu ,
'man ihgeonity ever devited, and whiclblroeu
its vary nature Is, anil eaunottcrae to k;
hostile to the prifinciples of civiland religious
liberty. '
,"
641 tout■
OS ..
43 cents
.That thektinnin Catholic Church is a se. 1
cret society, direhea by - its hteiarchy—ebso
lately controlle&hi its' priestfibod to a• de-
, 1
gtfe which has Dever been exercised by the
leaders of any piilitical party in This or any
other - country"—os evident hy.:. its . religious
Creed, and its :_:practice everywhere. The
confessional is aSeercutributal; before which
.every.metnber oi 'the Church . is required tr, 5
make knoWn, ocit only every immoral action,
but every thought and purpose of . the bean,.
upon pain of inquiring the ititherna'ol the.
Church, which is equivalent to;a . sentence of
eternaklainoatiOn. The seerisy of this tri
bunal itillot drify—admined by; the Chnrch„
but gloried..
"in. !;Even the lim O
it re not re
veal what is extracted from the penitent.mo.
' der the. seal of finteission, holiss he be au
thorizertto diva lge it by-Chureh authority.
This wilkiof he denied,.we.presunie: but
this is not all. =The priest is thus put . hr •
possession of sicteis -which' enable him op.
hold his - peniOnt under secret obligations
which "he darel!not violate. The priest, a 5
we have said, tv batind ro see i resy, but inay
be released by . his superiors tram the obliga
tion, and
. always will be; of he always his
been sn.leleateft, when-T-44W good of the
Chu rc h , requ irek n. , The penitent must have
been a very eoiteet nian iu ail his relation , „
if his contessiOP does not place:lieu absolute,
ly in the pOwei of his priest,'.eitenkin regard
to his worldly ,interests ; but in regard to.his
spiritual iuterit:sts his absoluiedependence on
his :confessor tis unque . itionitbk. He has
been taught totbelieve that piestly absolti•
-non is e-seutiai 'to his salvation, and what - is
still worse, ilia the validity eflieaqi of
this atis - olutiou4epenil upon the secret iuten•
tion 01 the firieiit who•admiriptersi or pro
• flounces it, so &hat it it M. pronounied with
all lornality,inds necordiog ; - to the estab
liShed.formula fiof the Chtirch„; it' is wholly
- unavailing unli.s.s the priest bras a 'right
teniirot" in tbCeserevie of hisfuri '
ctions.
The penitent is, therefore, wholly in the
power of the priest ; tor, although his con
fessor may go : through alt the outward form
of receiving bi confession and giving abso
lution, yet he Ouat be lost—forever lost—if
his priest has gut been so conciliated as to
exercise a right intention in his own mind.
This is the doctrine' of the Church as laid
down by' the en.called holy, ihfallible Coun
cil of Trent, ille•last,recumenical council of
the Roman Catholic Church.
:Now we put it to any martial reason and
common sense; it you believeii all this; it
you believed the priest had.all your eternal
interests in - his power--could send you to
heaven or help even while he administered
the rites of th:Church outwardly, by exer
cising or withholding a secret .4nght mien
lion" in the actinic istration of the sacraments,
or the power otabsolution— if you .believed
in.these doctrines of the Church of Rome,"
would you 11110 t the &plc:mine of the priest
for en. earthly :consideratioa Li But if nut, is
not every Roman Catholic under the obit>.
lute control ofa secret society, by considers•
hone not oulyof a tensporal,tur of so et'.
nal weight?
Bat it mask: be thought that • no sensible
man can believe all'this Yet if amen daies
pot believe it be is not a Roman Catholic
all ; and why Say bur such coo go to confes
sionon a couritry wheie no legal authority
or political adyantages are Made to depend
upon going twconleesion, wecannat
" divine.
In Roman Catholic counteini l Where all, so.
cisl end politi . it' I advantages are made to de- -
pond upon beitig in the Churt.h..and the be- ,
mg in the Chianti' is made to depend upon
going to confession, at least pace a year, we
can'easily coliyeive how an Lthiat may be
induced to conform to,tbe 441mo:tient; as he
believes in wiluture tudginent or accounta;
bility. But by even an Atheist ehould,pro.
less to-be ■ Catholic, and conform to the re.
quirerneuts.ot the `confesslobal in this coun
try, we canac# imagine, unless it be' ftom a
desire to secure Catholic votes andinfluence
to aid his political aspirations. -
. Having, thipiismoog us al very large se
cret society, inverted by a? . .prieithood, who
are believed pp the member's of the anode-
Lion ro exerese by dime right the power to
-ff: and- deterthine their eternal destiny, and
`this . prteatb* Itself being the subjects of a
fOreign-T pontiff, • prince, Mid potentate, by
what means can such influence be controlled
but by "a combination at its ?.tvponenuit and
how can such combination be effected but
by association and organization? Will it
be answered Abet Hornantimi though a secret
organization; is a, political one, and
therefore dolts not require to. be opposed by
apolitical combination such as, Ott oi she
"Kdow•Nothistp 1" • To show this
,it, will
beltecessarOci prove that the sect* organ;.
=EZI
EOM
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Pottro.
lOhtiiunl.
..:t.ar.. : ~xr"":.l
i ~--
ization byttotrtantsm cannot be ttought 19
bear upon po:itica, and poitticat r autumns::
a position •which con:indicts 1:t himory and
esptrienee hi.tory, fLit. t e Pt;ie hint-
*elf bay been an active ° agent 'dorm . p , Mice' Tee Nortlek (Va.) Her.ald records a Jew. 1
1 quarrels, intrigues, and wets se Eurere ; fsh martial . in that city, as fellows: - )
and us every', country , where Huintoosm is i 'Marred, .sterday. at one o'cluck. in this 1 ,
&mimeo It atistoine despotoni to the mate I city, by the R.bbi Meyer, of Cbarlestoto 8.
'by the very meting it employs to perpetuate C., Mr. Wi ham Keyton to Miss Gertrude
f it in the Comeg e. So potent is this chest-
Meyer.Meyeas
I astical lufluelice. that every situ sele ut the 'the ceremony was o performed accord to 8,
people fur civil liberty has been prostrettil,' the rites of lheancieres Jewish Churelolti the ;
by it, except where the Relorrnatton over. l Hebrew Irnsuage whteh wee aftorwards 1
' threw Romanians. and gave the pet pie the ' translated nto English. When the bride -
1 Bible : Napoleon the first surentabed , o po• awl eroom had taken their position to be I I
i pery, and established it as the religion of l mated in tee holy , bends of marriage, a ved
, Fleece, with 'princely revenues and enduw. -teas thrown over their heads, alter which
meats. Loute Philippe mutinied the protee. ' the officiating rabbi offered up an appropri.
torate of the Holy Roman Catholic Clench, I , ate prayer o the Father of Mercies for his
1 and compelled the helpless Tahitians to ad- preseuce and blessing on the occasion. Then
I mit the Jesuit and French bramly :Sod i tullowed an eloquent and touching address
I now :he empiiror, elected by the people of iou the nethre and duties of the - man age
France. keepl a body of Fredcb troops to I state, and the necessity of mutual forbear- •
I Rome to prutect his -holitiess“ tram the in- i awe, hamoiny, and ereire if ; atter
1 dignattion of , an oppressed. enslaved, and ewhich the t•eremony proceeed#d in accord.
1 starvirig population. Where,: we ask, has Fence withhe ancient minc
dent es.
1
' llumaniern the ascendancy in shy cant try in , The rah I took a glass ot wine, and after -
1
which it has not crushed , out ei cry feature i tasting it, handed it to' the lather of , the ,
and semblanch el civil and religious liberty / ' groom, •by, \ahem it was tatted and payed to 4
I But it ilea eannot be shown. is it ma idle to the ertde, • ho went through the sameeete-
rontend that this systematic bottle) to too , mane. and it was returned to the rabbi.—
aman rights i i not toherent is the syetem,and I Alter the xnarnage contract was read to He. .i ,
wet, if perrutned, do the Very same thing In I brew. the Nutlet plighted their troth, and
our, now tree and happy' country' / indeed. ' agreed to live together as man and wife. se
w
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tine purpose has been openly aeotd by the , cording to he laws of God and Israel. Then
paperio of the R. t'. Church, which have another gl, as of wine, atter the usual cert...
kindly foreweitned it, that "whenever fire ' ninny ut elestemer, was passed to the bride
!'Roman Coded:es obtain a suffietent pitmen- and groyne This was emblematical; the
i cal mammy ol the pupulatiou ot the (*lilted ' wine ta a symbol of joy ;• the glass, of the i
, States -as they ate destined _to da --there uncertainty of human life end hopes. After s
will
be an end to civil and religious liberty:" partaking (the wine, as before, the groom ,'!
_ -
1 that Is, we shall be governed by the inieinl. i dashed the glass to the Hoar, the rabbi pro.
bent ot tsr Meter's ichair, whoever hr may pounced • them man and wife, and with a
1
chases to ts. The oath of every Boman i beuedistion the ceremony was completed.
Catholic bishop and arctitashoe mods him The errors cntea were imposing. afferttlliff•
,to absolute and unquestioned Lbedirnre, tint I and et - verve throughout.
t -
only to the present pope, but to. his shicees- -.sew
gore, and, to ''oppose and perseemc•" all who COLTS.,CHILDREN AND SCHOOLS.
I
do not submit to his autunrity, i
We Loo4t , a man who last summer hired .
l ' Was It nui lime 1° lake
the,a :arm lad to fur ceultal pastured on a farm some five =
/
combine to resist the secret assbeiti3On which miles dicta it. At least once in two weeks i -
already ihreMened us with Ole lies ot at'
he toe tuto a wagon, and drove over to see
that lieement and free Christians hold de:r how his 'juvenile horses fared. He made
'on earth ? Yet the lacn is, that even toe nenute toriutres of the keeper as to their
I not produce are associate renal:ince or roue- health.
thor do t ty
wattling, &e. i he him.
teractiuo. \l'e waited for so lie
rivers I ` . 4"s al sell eamnikel the coutlition of the pasture.
the Ruttish teerarihy to rouse his t i ortpo - and when dry season came on, be made
shwa ; and Sneouraged by the ever so-citing sp ecial
art n
gements to have a daily allow.
m
tide of Roauist imnegrante from abroad. a nre' of meal, and he, was . careful to know '
the priesthood ventured to enter upon nit open that t h is was regularly supplied. , .. ,
field &combat, and everywhere assailed our I This tri l an had" lour children attending a' .
public...school system of education: The first' distract si hoot kept eta small Attriping erect- .
onset was. we think, in the city ot New• ed at the cross roads. Arouud`this building a.
York, by Bishop Hughes lionsete Who ap- on three aides is a space of land six feet
plied to the city council for one-111th of the wide.; the fourth side is on a hue with the
I annual amount of the school iris, for the ed- I street. There is nor an out-house or shade. .
ucogon of Catholic Outdoes, alleging than l tree in sight ot the building. 01 the interior ;
the Bible, add other books detest% e to the of the ECtay l ol-house we need not speak. The
Catholic coneoence, were read in the I Ladle single oxen is like too many others, with ,
schools. 'Phe council appointed a committee I all its ne reels arranged upon the most ap. .
'to visit the schools, and ascertain what proved plan for prothictug curved spines,
hooks were read in the schools, and whether compresscd lungs, ill health, tee.'
' there• was riatly anything in them which i We wish to state one fact only. The
1
could reatutiahly be objected Sto by tort' it' c'svuer oh throe colts, the lather of those
ligious denomination. to the mea noone. I children,fins never been into that school
the eublic-sclioul seciety hail (Lee much to house to In I mre after the comfort, health,
appease the! Romanis's. They had hi"t ted i
l or mental, loon de ilv dealt out to his oFsptiog. -
aed defaced ; many of the boas to use. Some . 1 It ,. lai,tt pin oh summer we yhAtuced to
whole pages we re obliteratently being soot p- „ c e, ,we malice your school l' and the re
eel wi It printer ° s ink, cu other pages Loth ply NVII , „t10 did um kuow,' he belie4ed her
parb hs were expunged, and other pages mune wai. Parker, he hod no tune to Took, ,
were steel together, • thereby obleerating eft's. !race)/ mentri.—Amencon Agricuhu•
two p ,e,es re once. - r/q 1
The committee from the couucil entering
upon their Mission, most nurchievously took
it into thei heads to visit die Roman Civil
olic tree sc hools, which were ut course under
then exclusive managemeutod tumid there
these same books without aby ObilleflitlOnc
whatever, whether by tok or paste: show
ing that tht ohjectiun to them was a mere
pretence atter all the professi o ns made ot
conscientious ,scruples. 13ut the. moll ni ott ,
found - no Bibles there. The Bible had hale
since been placed in the mdea erpnegararturts,
laud riaa. ttiefieure. a forbahleu hook to nil
Romanists,l unless by spectil peones-sum oi
the bishop. .We have n, w a large csliect too
ed the expurgated books. and bnd that m ist
ul the pageS,obhterated are historical and in•
disputable.' S.;that, its lact,,the demand tip.
on the public school society was to falsity
lestorY for the accommodate:es of Romanist:l.
We are sorry the society etimplied; hot it
was dune to appease, whet they supposed to
be, a conscieniirius uuessioeks on the part 01.
a denounartuou whose children, moat of all,
required 04. benefit of •emeiluon tree school
instruetion' Nothing was gained, however,
by the sacrifice ; and as the bishop could out
prevail on the conned to grant tern the men
ey, het-anted his grievances ; to the state lee
nlatute. But neither 'could the generel as
sembly be persuaded to let the bishop pot his
haod into the•strong box ; yet they did what
was equivotent, goine far toward destroying
the, best plibLe schools in the world. A law
was enacted
• by which [We trustees were
made eleetive, ono the disinterested, nod
I able superyiston of the public -chool ioeiety
1
MLR superseded ins some of the wards I v men
of very little teltration-osoine eoh d not
t even Teeth; and kept grog-sliopa at, that. • It
any one should inquire why Mt go error
should recommend, and the legishitinel enact
such a treasure, we' reply ,the Potles hail
votes at the command of the bishop, owl the
politic-lan.; were in the market.
After this theoppoettion to the Bible in the
pubis- sehoole was carried into every part of
the. United si a t,ea : and even where it sue-
needed it did not anew ' Ihe Roamers -
the sworn enemies ot knowledge aniong the
people. seeding shurt of the ‘lestrurttua of
the wholtl l aystem of common...school Helve.
non could satisfy the Pictin6h hierarchy. It
%%MC now that the "it:tow-Nothings" effected
au organisation, nod aroused. the people
everywhere ton sense of their danger : and
showed that the danger was imminent, null.
withstanding the Romantste were tit a mi
nority; hr the majority Weredivided into
tWo great'partues, each cltering for the Cath
olic vote,, wii rli was 'ready everywhere,
under the,dine nun of the prtestbood, to be
cast in lavor of whatever party would most
favour the pretensions and claims oh "Holy
Mother Church." We conclude, therefore,
that ii secret party assoctauons nre an evil,
yet tire organiirr,un o f r l ie ,'Know-Nothings'
is a necessary one--neressarr to the salve'
not:l'ot the country from ilie ~ l ispotie rule of
the Ronesh Me:ruche—to t h e preservation
of our civil and religious freedom, and hsnce
should be but only tolerated; but et. couraged.
That the-public safety cannot be entirely
trusted to e-ther of the great political
. parties,
is evident from reason and expenence. Nor
would any good arise Irons she destructi.°n of
these parties., and the substitution of t,'"
ones ; tur,while die contest is only betwe. ' O ,
poleical pullet , held together by the hope o.'
public offieei or emolument, they , will bid,
high for the iniduence of the Catholir, priest
hood. Any cuunteractioa ot this sinister iu•
Mince muit necessarily come tram• those
who a rising aLove o party ties and curnpacoh
‘ make the cuutiteraceon of the secret teriety
wluch threatens the public liberty an esclu i
sine, alleioieraine principle, ma the exercise
*Attie right of suffrage.
The influence of the Romantsts on our po
litical men, even Protestants, is seen to the
readiness eomeof them show tocomply with
the demand of ,tbe priesthood to exclude the
Bible from our, emu* ,u schools. They al
feet to coneitlee : it as avesiton ot conscience,
and if their !moiling is sound, they ought ,
toesclude all religtous teaching whatever ;
tor 00 religious doctrine, or moral precept,
can be Caught which will meet no objections.
We hold that the state haw a' right to make
the Blblif a school-book •without leave ot
tither tiiihottes or Proteges:lts. The design
of public echoels is not to make theologians,
or Churchmen. of any kinds but to make pod
citizens. I Thus object-cannot be obtained
without inculcating the doctrine of Invite
eetribution ; and no book. but the Bible dean i
this by divine authority. No system of re
ligion or ethice, not fuuoded upon the Bible
can affect to teach of authority, or to,enforett
either doctrines or precepts with suitable
sanctions. The Wee, then. is the Only
school-bdok which can be relied upon by the
mato to carry out the great purpose of com
mon school education, and hence the state
has a right to require the reading of it in the
schools it maintains, Without consulting the
wishes ot any sect or denennination.—N. Y
Chrtgian Adkocale.
••• 0:7 Souk _MEN ate like cats; you mns
stroke the fur the right way for years—talk
and write to pleist them; and hear nothing
bin purring ; _ but accidentally. tread on their
tail , r-say something . Mai comes in contact
with their faith, prejudices or interests', and
what inratching and clawing there will be!
rri"CAttr Win!. ID&►.—Society Is like
cart wheel with it golden hub, °twee'
wheeling on Measure; forgeuirtg the uselal
fellows.ou the outside tpet hold it together.
A3ANNAN'S •
5T1.:41 PRINTING OFFICE ' Ravin ed three Pressen., we ar e pew.,
pared to ex to JOB and BOOR PRINTING elt
T
every desert ion, at the office et The Mears"
Journal, cbe per than it can be detest any ether
establishment in the County, etteh at
Books; l'eetAALres, , ' hid/sof Lading'.
Large Poste s, , . Rail Road Debts,
Hand Bills ! `. Paper Books,
.47tidea of .A.,r, eroutd, 'few Books.
Bill- , Heads, i , (helot' Books. dee* .
At'the very hortesr notice . J Our stock of OU
Tv,E ~ we e extenstvo than that of any ether
Oak& in this section ~ of the State and we 'keep
hand. ep:o ed expresely for Jobbing . Being 4
f
practical Printer ourself., we will planate° our .
work to be asi neat as'ay tbst dui be turned Oat ill
the:vales ; P4UNTIN IN COLORS does Aube
shortest nett . ' • ' ' - . ~, .•
HOOK BINDERY • ,
. 8... , 01is kit iti in every variety of style. Stink .
Books of every de-eription COsnutsetured, booed
and-ruted tat. vier at short notice. '„ t
*P-rol!MS!
NQ, 3O
. FACTS WOKTU KNOVVIIVU•
The wh.,10 uunibar of laugaage4 spoken id
the . word ionotiis to - 3.064,-567 in En-
rope, 396 to A•ia 276 to Attica and 1,264
in Atuer,!ca. ['he inhabilauti of the gloms ')
I ; rootees more man 1,000 different relign UM
l , The uurobtr of meu is teb. : to equal to the I,
, numb. rto women. The average of humau
.7,/
1 111 C. is abbot 33 years. Cioe quarter die pre- 4 i
views to toe age cal 7 years, mite ,half before
reacmagi 17. nod -1 - o'ne who pass do* age
~
rujciy a t.icity‘ refused to one hall the hu-.,
i 111:41.1Srlel l ;et. Ot every 1.000 ir-un•, Due.
i reaches itlo years of lile;ot evert 100 only sit
4.. reach tba , age of 65. and out morn - tLao one I.
l'an 5 1 ) liyes to SO ytars of age. - There B ryon
'..111e earth 1.000.001 , 00 inliablants. Oi ;
, , ,
"ihese . 333 333 333 die every year, 91,• !.
11
11524 every hour, and 60 every minute; or one
revery segond. These losses are about bal. ;
;:anced! - iy; an equal number of birtba.. The
married roe longer-lived than the stogie: a
nod, 8 NAM all, those Who observe a sober in. a ,
iiet - ioduct. Tall men live looge I,'
i ‘
: i l
itlian st,irt ones. Women have more chew: 0
roes of hin in their favor previous to bedog i;
fifty - yeitis 01 age thaa men have, but, lee. i
er alirraidA. Tha number of marriages is ::
in the proportion of 75 to every 1,000 indi• i
I viduakd illarriages are more frequent after
the equibuxes: that is, between the Months
!of Junel• and December. Those, boru -in
spring are, i4eartally more robust thin others - . 1
-Births anti - deaths are more frequent by night
thin bv 'day.
...
PENNA. ANTHRACITE COAT. IN LONDON.
—The !?atiroad Jutenal learns that a move
ment about tieing, made to introduce au
thracite cuaß into use in London, and ar
rangerneats_l(re in progress for the imports
tion of lit min Engtatad from Penneripsnia.
It is said that the English biturialniaus coal is
retaileil thlte this . Summer' at seven dollars
twentyliseyi n cents : that last. winterit, was •
retailed at - Leo &Hera eighteen cents per too.
and will probably be higher the coming win
ter. The wrtier suggests that with our an- 1
htansr coal, our grates for burning tt should
be sear ias they di ff er somewhat from those. K.
now in' use id London. litoves, he belieies;
will alit h. , tolerated , in .England, but the f .
grates viii hoi acceptable. lie concludes by , •
sa}ing I that Londoners, he is convinced,
will give the thing a lair trial, sod it only
•Waritsihis to make them give up revelling
in their own smoke." He has been in this
country and understands the subject well, t
particularly the-difference in the quality in
the tw,li coals. It their bituminous cask sell
at the above prices, the greeter durability of
i our anthrseite must certainly render it tar , 1
l more et.ouomical to the people of London.
ir7 : Wasnitoxots Mositreittax.—lt is be. .1
lieved by -many that the bluets of marble
Preseuted
. tu the Washington Monument
Asaoctlittoo materially aid in the erection of
ibe Monument. The following statement.
furnished by the Globe, will serve to dila- .
hose the Minds of many of this impression
“The average cost of each block sent by .
the §tates is stout $2009. exclusive 'of
freight. committees to bring' rheas on, &c.,
bee. The aggregate for the thirty ono stunts
is 862,000. Average cost of the obelisk per
1 - '/ot, about $lOOO consequently, the 862.:11 ,
01,`O Which the blocks furnished by the Slain
east ..verculd put sixty.iwo tieron the obelisk.
The ,•iiirly-one stones are dot equal to one•
quartei a Pout in the obelisk : and, as aid
1 0 il i a .. n! ..satiruem, would iltmount to O E 4
about $250, the matenal Was all of good
quality ; b ut as k ou not all suitable for • the
work, 'its value is p . , 0 po gpriately less.
additional et pease of .. lreal isiugk blocks, such as
that furnished by New a, 'city. is absut
810002,
ir7" WHEN Tut? SROCLD TAU IL I OMI
—Young man, a word. We mut to tell,
you when you should take )our hat mad be
•S. And mind what we uffcr. It is
'llll4n yoU are asked to "take a drink."
%Vb4u you bud out that you are courting
eo extiavagaot or slovenly girl.
Wb/o you Dud yourself in doubtful com
pany.- •
yirtrn you discover that your expanses
rin ahead of lour income: ,
When you ,ere abueLog the confidence cf
your friends.
Whip you think that you are a great deal
wiser lhan older end more experienced co.i
pie than yoltrae:f.
I,Vhetr ‘ou fzel Ile getting- nustcd for
butt of clothes. because you haven't the mon•
ey to pay for them.
When you *watt opon',l lady just la the
"fun tit it. "
Whru you don't perform your duty. pelt
whole.dutr. and nothiog but your duty.
2:71 §:M EP / VG nt 'PE MOONI.TOBS.-41.
youngihan belonging to the 2illll. Infantry.
stationed at Tampico, lay down iu !root of
his tent, perfectly well; with the fol . , moon
shining directly m hta face, and having been
on guttrd the night before, slept soundly tin.
id muroing. When he attempted to rho he
wasearlr blind, his cheeks were puffed out
to tw i ce their usual size, his eyes were Mir.
to
oled and surrounded with circles of al
most! jet black,presenting a terrible sight.
It was a full week, before be entirely TCCOV•
ered.HiarilfOULCOO Dalin&
Pcabing.
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