MIII m0........_ • . t • . .: .., . . . , .. • .. , . . . - . . ... • . , . . , ~ • e ; . „ • .. . . . , . . . . .. . . _. . _ . . . ...—...... ,_ . ~, ....‘ _ ~.... .. .. . .....__. _ 'OF THE mi NERsi JOURNAL. 1 - i e i ITT —l-' Vi 17 , ,; ; r ( 1. - . • ... _, f i . g. ) L., '.. 1 - t..e I, _.t.. . 1 t 4 r. - i . ' ... - ' .. ,. . 4 • 4 , , . - 7 4,, , ,.. -.. f,t -.,i,::, , ,- , :.,E4 , -.....--,, , , r .„ , „.• , ; , 1 "C.' 3i.'4 ..- , 1 1 IE iv. ' . ' ,J. .'" ..tt' t "". i' ''- f • .2. t . ' '• ' ..am .t it: •. , .......• ... - - ... ,-.• 7 , . t ~. ,• • ~, „ 1 ' • t t ' 1 : 4 k -.{ .... +. I A il. .! . . 9 'l . f t z§' , itir Pt.: .c.O. 1 r.- . .. . , . - - ,-/ •,• 4,1$ , itnat.e• simstr:zervd_§: - r , , .. • . ..... --,t- . .. . .kitt•ilinr iuduadA)3. } Afie id adtatioce.—t. ...lir . . ... _ - L . , IT tibia SiN, Infnitilli --- 4 10 E 2 60 il not paid, within . . . . ... , • t't • . , 1 . . .:. '-• .-,, Itt r ..., • . .c. .. •-• • ~ , „ • . . . - . .. . . .. . • • . . .• . .. .. . . ' ' ] ' : i • —. . . . r . . ..• , .. . ...- . P. -•,, 1••••••• , • .. , ~ . , v•ta, • .f... 5 C . .. .• , . . - . . ~ ..... .. - . Cam. 1 - .• • • to- 0 . .- • • . .„. „ . . • -- - , _ f . :::- - •- - 1 ~- -2,-....,-; . , . . .. .. , 2(....ti • - , . ~ -.. _ . ' .tt.•lttay,i4rtte.s,es. -• • . • . . , , . ~ . F:. • paid la advance t • . t . . . ' . • - . , . :' .• It . ‘ . . . ' . . .•., - . . ~:..i 1 . - . ' • . .. • ~• . . - • . r, '... . . ~ . ' , , ~.• ' : , . • ....., .;....._ .4 . .0 , . It!. . _ xt ,,,, t y.,- .3 k y 16.wti. In Vrnllhod•-totiairiars Arad *Lbws it. 1 -- . . . . . , . . . , . t . . —t• - —;., ••-• • . . _ ,f. - . ; ,.,.1.... . 1:14. , .‘. ...,.._ , --,• o '. . . • AND. ,POTTS - Vilt - ...1-• .... . • ... . . • . •, .. . ........., ...... . ..v..... _•., ......, iy, . E DYE .- ..,..,,....111.. . . . . ./.4.-.1.1114 _ E " .., ~,,,.,,„ ill Atts.k.-• .4 : • e 0 . /. - .'' . 1;,.." • TO - • • t.) ono attlressiin aIit'SSIZI3, • $..5 00 Z.) • t4OO - got. ,' UO ; ; •• ; „ . 1, meat be iti%ariably paid in advantage t.itd to ,ne TS) C.vtaYenit"ASD~o._ bt , t'urnlghegt.toklafriar..- . . j c.i.sh .t try. Teaei.r , supplied with the Jett , $1 ill a ts sure. THE LAW OF !CF.IA'SPAPERS.. order tae , 11.-e-mtinuanre of their news pui.9,:her may rJotimie to scup tout until re p.:1.1. ne,zdect. or refuge to; tike-'their, newgps ,:. (rota' t oftirolg to which they art, direct t. they asp ra-poAble until thek hate cattk , tl the tille and M. • 1 :a..., ',till amid: . . other plue,s . r. .wl4htutt inform- velliber:lllld ne'wlTip...r. are A.st to the for -,••i,.11. thy are 11..1.1 resp.,esible. . ~ o tirtg hale deeided that refogimt to tnkr• oree inotinz dad leaving them uu. 'tr pri fari.s evidonee int,ntionat fraud, . EU RATES OF ADVERTIStriCi.• 'fat Dtt.s :! 1.11.4 3 line, one t.ino, l a :rt 111,,r1i tents 0n..91. All a‘lver ... cluArgAsAsasquar... ' I'APEISE,; 57 1 1 cl r'#) .12'25 $.3 Du 1 u.) I . (8) • 3 54) \ CAUNTEAD A INUARI: I 0.1 . 430 h . 4)0 • 8 00 MEE 1.1 "r 0 srl a 00 12 00 tOl 4 I a70.l Irloo 15 00 t. 4.. 00-- f; 50 ..+4 Ohl iG 00 , 00. '.J 141 Iti 09 45 (,0 40 00 .i.rua, II ".J 00 oil 45 1)0 60 00 Al .:,01—acc.,uipanled With an 3.1.-trrialrl4 ni44-11patha 10 routs - “&, , rrintl—entik,,,in.eut ina,rtinas.'4s,ents -1; are roamed :0: a lar in advertising;. M=Mil MEM . nth.2rs attrvrticittg by the y”..ir with ,‘ •Ino-.4t not line.. will hr eubserip jli uo _ .. h • Im...unt ...f on. qmirtar column wilt' .., . . . . m.l ,ml,,,fr iptiffit. , ,: t : t2O 00 1,,,,,:,-s, at ilia rates dc,Lrfint...on 'above,. n in lar;er typo than ugnatwlll'in) advance nit thogn nuts! ,;.h trz•.4 the ,aine Itilett•n• preqi. d iv,nl Llvm Ativertil•g• -.ll.,cxccpr at '25 rwr nett. advance on these agrotnanni with thc'puldisiier. oats lieatio:a.:conipaniol It b titr nntice , no charre. I • lin c,p.Ctselni rclizinun character and ..a3l will be , ChlrZril 0.11115.f.r any und,n• ‘wver 1.0 'line!, 4 cents per line ~• nwetla tint of a general c , r phblle char - n• -r !Inv , :eleniati•Nun An, silt 471 tr• th4t. fi2S. M 16% • t-d11 , 11:1-1 . 4 PIT . . fl. half relturni,-!!!id S!!.tines a ci woo. mike a r , •litmii-Li47,1 n half ' -1,11 71R , thart,r roluutn. .tll ell-lines over darned a* the rate of 4 rents per ele...t confine th , -Ir ad.verti , lng to • V 1 f‘r ether.s..snle of Real Er „ • ti i'14 . 1 ktd,.l in hu.inonS ailv,ll , -nents. ' The ' recline‘day Dollar Journal !,e•ael at the ',thee of th,. Miners.' Journat $l r •- 'nee .Ith.eetysernenta inserted nt naval j , 11 at T5.1 . '1....•11t. in. made front the Journal r, yls,rti.. In halt 11.10,4. . I.N CE:: - • MINERS' LIFE INSURANCE • ANl,TaUzif CAMPANY. PkiTTSVILLE: 4 1 PITA [. '8101),00—C 11 A R R chnSf,rod by the TA , :zislature pt Point , h apitair of OnOrtundr,cl , Thupsand rn]. n fully orzanisol.awl has euuunenned bust . . . 0,.. c.,,,te01y i , prepared to teeeive tunnies and other 0. Tru4t. and atho, loter. : st on Al - nu ,„• ~ di ,,..kii'l ton'. at the rate of flee per relit Nr Ali nun: :.,•!i,, ..1: I inter.-Kt pivalJe an deinillwl.: . •.• rl! , o' Prentinln nil Life In•otranee, see the'p idt;l Ft• ri...1 at tiro Office of the Cenittany: oar° .... I. p: tr-eine. three J , rw , S , Utli. of the 1:x !e Re- JAC 111 11UNTZ1Nft ER. in.. l'reSi lent. lln l'. l! , ‘Nt !Jee'ry ntof Trew:Ltrer. ~ ;.ril .. 1 , 14. ' VI- f .THE POTTSVILLE NIUTUA ~ O , T .. r ..•1:: 1.11 , E INSUItANCE MIR ANY. )1 - I , icy, cEN-ritE S'ITEL"r, 1 ext . .: ..,,,,1,,, tlretv'e Jewelry Store. . ('Ai'IT 4,1, 1 11 , S.)...100-1211AkTER I'EIIPhTU AL. *i CIA. , ,tunt,,y. recently chartered by the Legislature of .„,....,:,.11,1.1.. iS Cully ortninised. .• r ... . .up tub is prepared to effort insurance upon lives I t t • as, and execute t 'llan. and to all, hv inter,st 1 , 11 veil 'lit tb, rate of to, pvr vont, per ;Lim um, .. .• h 7,, 1,..T agreed upen. , Priroipal and interest pay. ~a ti•enaud, ,; il l 1•.,1 ~,,, I i'lNret.S 7.11, y invest , d in Roods and Mort ., • ri 1 u-'l,•l' t :, - ,,,,1, s,. t , trities. ~,, ~,- . 1, 1 ,, ,, 1-1,1 4 , 1 to profits.will to made payable In ;I : ... .I.o..,priated to 111, partaient of 1 ,1,111111111,•,. ' .1. raid ~t 1 Premiums on Lin , In ,, umma;. So., pidute , ~ , 1 .i.ii...1 at the Company's Mile,: ' • NATIL&N Ii VANS. Prr.;'l, ' 1:01, , )\I , IN Ve-TEIL Fir l'res : . F kr. ,7. ‘ , ' ,, reti:ry,artil Tr, -' rarer. 1 . 7-tr -ANTHRACITE INSURANCE CO. ' 1 1 I .1 RTEIt PERPEI'UA.I.-I;rlmt qi ,!,.. ~,,t, •if P.mtisylvania, - • t' II .',..,•,1 rapinlkiltlo.ol.lo. .. .. \,,.";, Wtilitti St rt , t , t, bets: eon Third and Fti • rib C.:wp.ty. with a cash Capital paid in, es) •!: ' , lntiml principle-1u their 'Marine ,-np , • 11, , t0 thi• a.enr,4l null& r iion. , n ill IL, prnhtA. and without c..rniiny -.A ill ,mtra , ing Pir, • • ' DIRECrom , : • 1)7% D. Lather. William C. Ludwig, L.,:: I:l , L.nried, . • losi•pAt Maxwell. . P.: , r Si...z , r. • .10141 R. Addirt.s. . ~,. r:..1-.. Tyler. ' Harry. Conrad, % ..out:•.I IL ll. , thvrincl, D. IL3m.raetl.. . 1,, i.. Pi,rsnti. - SATIftIPI l'asDier. • , DR. D. LuTuEr" i're.yident. w , ,. I . L. I,lrin. ret Prssident," . . • • ( !• rEiCip LuTIIER,has beon appointPd Agent for Comp iny in Schuylkill County, to Whom per . , • 1,1,1/1g . ••,111 ripply. ' 1. 11 , , 1•: , 1 14L1it _ TATE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. 'OU A N UAL STATENIENT i , !. inti.rtost lautual depart- „ ' • I:. satne. "5.1 1 47 04 mock Departtn't. 2 , ( 1 170,584511 ME ••, ~, t uinisAnns., re • .ti,:wti.tl deiKtrtuieut. Irg-'l 4 /0 •• , 's!• , . gto‹..k. Mil 173.1:15 72 1: , 7.0(r9 11411 , 1 in handl. (4' .r'ittiad Apply 1., T. Sir, lENESZ. ;1.1.0 L . ' - 4 • INDEMNITY. lIIE FIZANKLIN Fire Insurance Co. 01d... No. Chosnut - strOet, t. tlE.01:11 . -1; 31A5(.12; .3 1 . 13.„ respectfully 6 . um& ann0in0...,06 the public that IlleY have, '• ' '-' • , taken. thil I.l:data:Jule:lit i..nown cis the Z 74 P,ittsville , lron Works, on :Nome:jail st., i l -- 1 gl i 6LUi ce islos here tlitif are prenare4l to build all kinds , of :•Ivain t.lnp:it'S, it nogacture Railroad Cars-and Ma- I i idiinery ..f allured, every dpicription. at the shortest no i I ave. awl ..on Slits most l',kackaahle terms. Persons from :11 , r1 , 101,. ill .W3lll or steam Engines, will Ind it to their , [ advantage to ajae them-a rail before engtigin; elsewbere ; i Pottsville. May 11 • 19-tf' - ' I - ' ' POTTSVILLEIR;ON WORKS: ' Foundry and Maritime Business. 1 .... - NOTlo.l.—The Subscri . bers . have this I s : sk ink tiny formed a eadiartnership. under .... the; ••"" ' arm of Psi.MitdiY, ...!•)111'11 is 1..331/WV, ' - r..._ . n-orty for the transaction of a general Fini.i!dry i ".. 00 . 1 -" . and dfleBinP •Itaximess, nt the old-estab-1 li-tiod -volt...vine Iron Wocks,'s..e.riier of Norsve.2ian and ' - ....-._— , . Coal streets. .B. F. PiIIIIII/Y, 2 , , . , ,' -s • ' •,.7.1.220,097 67 • • . W3I. Si3llTlf. . . -•artorary i .. , 1111f , ' ' 12"159 "t) . I March '25. 1151 I'4 f • CIAVFOIta.PC*IR.OI'. ' tll.ll'i .1 , .1:p 0.:711` n 7. a poriad ~r 4,1•A1it. , ,ri }'ears. • h ~.: p, id arwly44 . , .f . 'fllP. Orlin" 'WO ). II nVrodthous- ; FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, I . ', so ,. t o", by . tii i i. 'there y affording evidence oC y tn. t . Steam Car Factor, & ...,:inr.t...n. of itisit r in3,,- as well as-fl the ability nd" 2i , JTICE.—TIu. 1,111, , i11t:M7 Oftll.o late firm I ' •, :. ion to no , d with or , othottless. all liabilitira. i , of SNYDER .2 311L.N F.S. mill be contin-; • - ell k)l.' . 4, , ,!.N •BA \ e: KElt.l.resldent. ' "z y .. 11 :, - 7 4.. ...,,, , , , :: a e d bv. the sulowtiber in all its yarioll, :,, f;. 11 5:, Clit:1:. H'l'll4l‘). ! $I I • I ;a - am-lies of zdeam Famine building. Iron -''.•rO'sr lots bronSPP"l'Lt•'/ " '.-c ;'''' the-above _-. : --- • - Founder, manufacturer of all kinds of '5.0.-1 is.ditntionpimils now preparrd to matte. In- , m n ,thi tu .,-, fur Rolling .. . Mills. 11111..1 Furnaces. Railroad a .. . , , •n ever. ,I.‘sriptitsii of property, a t the' 1,,,,5d i tare, 'Re., A : ,.. li e ixill also continue the business of 1111t1-1 A N i'IIIE W 1t(-6- ' 4E1 " A ' n ' ni ; 4 log and Sollinr the cvletnnted Pip , For , sl Matt Ash :ma' *2.tf, , ; I.e'lris and .'4',.;;;7ll"eini.'n,t/ .sit r-tht. beit , gK l .' PruPne - l LIFE INSURANCE. i.d. of the.e o.llictles. ~ . GrAMI i I.: w..iNYPF:R. 1 • Januar,. '..:1, 1S: .1... ' i . ,-Ir .1 lIIE GIR.N.RI.).I.I.I.I..II;NSUIIANCE: - . ~, , ,,, , :ty and Trust Coamdig!.. 4.f I'llikult.lpliin. Of. TO COAL OPERATORS & MINERS. i .:.;. J -::: 4; h,,aiit street. the Pirst .1,..,in. East. of the •. Floneer.notter Works. .:: It ~. , :. rnwllso The subs , ribets restsectfully Ina lie tlie - 1 t !..! rit. , =:t.e..on •—ilf MITE It 'PERPETUAL. • 7 , . . . !!..1. 1111111 1 : attention of the business' community to i PlkEcloni." ' W. nichlirdts tx,ck. t , C . ftriza.kf.r, L Th tiart %Nrt.ryter, David S. Itrnicn. l'.oll,Mni.. • 1.:;111:111WInsurtnce. permanent ”rtin tcd on pr..porty. in t , ,%.n and enuntty, at !,.v ar. with , L . 1 , 1-i ;:-.4f11. C nnpauy h tvr re , •rvett n In r.n• l'ontingent }turd. ~ if h lh I .tillill yful 4'reinitini.. ~it..ly ins , stkl, i .cmph.p..“....tion t. .11 : :711)..16. I. ,ii...,.•1..,1 the l'9;np:ti v ou.lm,tutry. 1 , t.1815. n... pub. .1. Ap.,,,Lbly to ah .It., k .1 ~E:..iii, ,1 ,. ~`rt. :IS 11.110 - w%, , . ~0 ,:, 1 R ( 4 1; ; ; I Strvkv.. i.51.5/ - 43 25 i0•.•,5 ,. .t0 . ot.h. 3,.., .1:' , .1.17 S 7 -tzt• tl ,t-tte ) T'` , ill., Javl. U. .1461 , their lioili•rWorke.tm It aliment street. he- 1... t . uml,e ft:stir:m..os on live: On the most favor- ! ',4L;;-,......,,...... a l lugg re loir the pa“. e n f zer Depot. Pottsville, 1.1.. , • , •.4...trai b•dag nth! t:ip and invested. - together with , where they are prepared to nitinufachina• ! ;_7,•• .0..1 constantly increasinz r, , e , *red find, offers a ' 11 , 11.1:1 OF EV 1:ItY DEtsCRIPTRoy, ,-, • •eritv t, th.• inured. - Smoke rttaelt , . Air Starks. Blast Pip-s. Ilasnmeters. Drift -nlut;ts arty he y. paid ,:irly, half-yearly or gear- . Cars., ,Ca- Ac. Midler. en hand going practical me. ha tiles. and having for years'devoted. , T., • r .:n any . ad.] a 11.1srs p-riodi'llilY t 6 the insuram themselves entirely to this branch of business% they flat-' 1 7 - .- ',1.• Tfi.• tiret it,mu.. appr-nriated In D.wenil...r, . ter themselves that 'sock don,. at their establishment grill l. ; ~..,1 :1,........,.1 Minn.. in it•• , :,'llllk'r. ISO, amount to , giv,..atlsfartion to all who may favor them with a .101.— I n ,11,,i , i, ~t i , .... , .2. E,r, to every $1.".51 insured under the , In di‘ lanais find O•mpardes will find it ar.sitly to their nil- ' kl--: 1.• lolei, raal..iiii; =1_.•71.;11 whist. .gill b.. paidwhen when yanitnze to examine their wt . :s L.' before entragitni elsewhere:: 1 , ... •ilevii I inn. 1 , ..).1..rid of t..1.0..0 ori4inally 1/INllr- May 5, l''.. - ' 2, 1941 attliN .i: JAMES NOBLE. '. •,, ~..d .4.1,...t ant,int 1,, 'id.2:l7 :••i: the next In age POT . titoiLiNdlitia: 1- .i :: for et er r "l. ' ,..l",:t he ~ tliet, In the .game pm- ' , . THE i..I.7IISCIIIP.Kitti r‘•speelfully an.; -• a a •-e•ding t•, It ate , nnt and time of standing, . ..e. noutthe to the piddle that their new flidli• I .. aat litiqns rogue an .a,,,,,,,,t• ranr.. th a n On per 1 ,„ •• • . ''''' - ing Min.'s now completed and in full ope-i ... 'llp'n th • prea . tlums pti,d. without inereashig the an- I ` atW ration, and that they are'prepared to sup' .:11 pr-ttii um. 13 us , :it.!.!: ply all kinds Of Bar I run of various afar:, . 1".1 .711:1 1ZE14 , 1 . 3) . ; - John A. Drown, which th , •y will warrant to be superior in quality to any i , I traton Davis D. Danner. m , , obi: tined Into abroad, at the toe prices. • ; -•• ;No Jay Smith,. Frederirt. Mown, They a komanufzu-ture T Rails. for the use of the Col.' . . ; ii ,' .1.1 Pear:sa 1 ,l]. i e,r,:e , ...• a 1 sq.. ; ' lierlea and Interal Road!. Weighing front 21 to.;:iti lbs. per ./ ..;•h Tea•rer. John It. Latimer, I yard. 1113111, of tho' hese-iron. ittid which will ho-found' ' • Th ails l'.'.lamesi• Wharton t,,,i,,. ' much ehemetr than the irwportell!artirle. - - ..' • Tit T. Itilior. „lido' R. Saari..' living practical ruerhanics, anti ihaving had ennsideralde P..••••,,,••• , .. ~ , at &lint , table or rates and eanianattone, I•xperietny• in. the Inni buainesa.; they flatter thems..dret that they can air" CO I ini inalisali•tion to purchasers.- and ! , .I.'.i...ction and further Information ran 13: - had at also make it their Interest to parboile home mnnufac-1 • • • T11:15.1.kS RIDGWAY. Presitletft. tit". ' . ' 3911 N ittIItNISII A co, • - 14....v01in.r li , ISO . . -1:41 - .' ,- .'t I , 1••.•. 1-t Itriry„ , ;. . = e 'PI • sul.-..ib-r i: agent for the above Company in Y NEW FOUNDRY & MACHINE•SHOP•' •,:: •...:ity. al I will effect Insurances , and giro ; Zs•4l•P:.E.—The btoinea., of the late tirm - , 1-.. - Sal , rtnati,n on the suhieet. , ',..??..,..... q Martz tr. Eutriken will be..continuoil by i• Is. BA 7 , : N AN. . is.. . -.. '.. wILLIA.XI J. MALTZ, at his new }Lou-, • I -:.?. lre' r, •.; r iza tago dry and Mathilie4.!liop, on. - Mauch Chunk ~ -,-- street. in the Usough or lOtnville, nil-, WIRE SCREENS „ i „,„.... }:. }:, BLAND'S Smith Shop. lie will nranufae . - ; tun: all kind:, of IiTEAU ENGINES and 117MPS, of any ; power “1„1 ~,1 , ,,:i t y for raiiiinA or limakliiii; ("kid, pumping ; KURTZ & HEISLER, , I or othor intrptlays; Engines. blowing cylitiden, Water ; Lair Kurtz, ileyerle & CO,- , Tus,•rls And tplilt-r 1.11:1.1:11'...ry, for Mast Ft:mares. i.,f the) latest and ne Act appi.oved ..onsarnetion. Il e win .1,„ n . , J Lt.", '17 . 7 - ......., Manufacturer& of ~.. . to order fIAILIWAD and Intl I , I u_k as. • 'rt e s ;;.' "i- T-... 8.1. 12"k " -- Ik ‘ it \ n i :, ' ::ii ( .... -. 4 ‘l r.. '"' ..k r e ' ... :".' viii l l:: , 7F i v . ll l l ; o l4 ..S ll -1: 1 1 ‘ k l i71 iieln4 n P r3ell ' .3llnachillif.r lull f " l ' in f ahr g . l'''mdally- tot evert' d partment of the estahliahment, perval.s git'ina.• t a• tio,none; • , r..• - ' hire' ~ .1,- • ... rely w 1111 wrfed safety ou,hatitig' their , 1"....•.:.'.•r , :?•- - 7 Timid fui f .r. the liberal patronatte they or ,it - tray • - woes per,, proturalY and In. the very best &antler. ' '' ' • it-1, it .li, lb. C• :.1 Ile der , runt others, In taw • ' 1 ' m • -,10 ~,,,. ~...„1 „ ,,a,n, ,-,),i t I h „i r 0 „ 0 . 0in in fit All p•.•raons having claims against the Lnu of Marti A • ~,,„, y, . ~,, k .1,,,,,,• at our ,h,,f, si , iii /,‘, w .. ; a ~,,,. ..„ j i i , , , ,.. , ,,, i i- ,, t, ,, ,_ , , ,d , , ,v ,, i 1 . 1 .4 t r a v i 5c i •V iv t , 1 T ) ; 4.o l...,vr n i t4forsiltli i ctn n r .w t i t l , i )ll , : y , t u l n ie - :, [ m 1,, ~,,,. ~,.„..t 1.,. ~xrald ..f youth , a had ,Ml.. 1 saute to the 1.1.i1tkr14....f111•tr. he I.,;ing authorized to tcd de the ] ''' I'm , / hei le. one 4 the old:ad:and the ninat ex le- • 1r1t.t..r.t.11 .1. )IA UTZ. ' ' •.- , litre Wldei In the comity. we feel Kum that . we 7 l'"in" of " I ' . l ate /I ' m; • ,, ,, , pt o pc,l ',lon e "ft 1,95-1 -.real .r,i, .' . -,-. u+ 'I:.. 1..,, I- •:,1 :`,•1'01.11P ill i i,. . 1te , 11,11. • . • •• • • . ' ." ' - - - . "' ‘'fd;•ri atdros•••••il to 3. ti;:diurtr. Illnert.ville. to it'. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS.. •• ii-...;•••. Pott,ilie or Kurtz' a . . Heisler. Mlnermille. , - PuttevilletiPe.t • t•• 14•• seral7 at c oil - I to. Old N-rent .re trod , ad. J. W . i.,n & Ervs, & Co, resteetrully invite . t.. '. s. . . i n. " 5 1 , the attrnt ion aI. the JrusinCs•i crounamity . .WIRE SCREEN FACTORY. - lii tied:- New Ilachi in. ~ ,I ptp. a tl Foundry ..Change of Proprlet tire. , .. ay' , stok 4,r•teted hetwoou C,al and i; ailment street', ! r , :;7 , ...= . 1 . 11. l' . : undersigned have us-, . tj„,,.--„,:',F.:tr prrp ..7 o4 :l l ll .l .l ,, froatting f:11 N.. rwegian street..where . e7eeute all order ' s for nriehinery td • !4,,:,A•11,1tA the proprieh rship of the Wire , Pratt - and I ron.-sueta as Sta..= E 111,111,!.. all lands of fie:le.! i. s i t;is ~,,,, ;; •;•-••••ii Factory in 04.31 id re.d. latdy eon- ; ing,for Ihillin;r Mlt Is. Grist and Saw Mills, Singh'? and : '''' ---:".:rr lte.ted I.v(':eke.v It. L. ~ke• utetor the firm- - ib1ub1...4-tin4: bump... Coal Rreakerw, thin Cars. all kind,' . • •i • ' I 41'.:- .1.: 11.1 . 441'..Vx, :all io,..by delire to rall -of itallreni Castings. aniii,M , flinfrk Pr Flat and 1' hall.:' ' A • . ' , ..ari .1 , 4 1 . •••••,1 fin .1 - 41 , ' .tai the wild! , generally, ' Frock Sl:itches. A 4..: all kind.; of east and wren:fit Iron. . i, ... i ., ''l u51..4. ..4.41.1b1n0, fit- Arrantr , mtent.arema,le ' Shaftitic. .11••ing prvtical ute-bani,• andshavnig ntade , ' ~.. - aria:. Ili • ;7. - ;:•ry I;art of m aerials. and orders fir 1 , the demands rf the Coal Th- -, 1 , i their 41 • fur'' - ' ~,., 1 r . it 3years., '' 1 .. , 1 . 1 ,, r.i. ani,tt , t wit 1e tilled :It the rltortimgt no- ', alto all klnd•. of Machinery In their line of tnoltn; , &&, they t '"., t“.111'.1•41V/Irtoryt , -rina, • ' flatter therurebres that weer done at their establishment l' ,„,',,.:''''''lLer.' , urr,:erer, titling retired the rertiPes I will Orr itati.rarano to'all who mar honor thetti , wlth 11 i .., :: ',lll I, p • . 1 .r• f••;ii , id Wort:7ll,m. Intlth the most rte ' call: All ordorn thankfully' rervired and promptly.,exn- 1 - taannit:,:i. o• 6 , 1 ~ 1 I} ''' . , :tr ~ ...resota.protulank them I, cute& on the most reasonable temp. .. i . 4 i ..st f, ~rd out in oth ,, r manurtet.lrie-.. • .H111,N; I . : WREN. TIVIMAF WREN, \ ! . . 4' if EARS K. NItII.OI,S. .. .14 `lll , ' Wflr.N.. .tid•lS ItilOWN. \ 't .belly 11 'ON, 1,:. ''''•'•'' , r *7 tt,:....• - in, : tf . lEEE VOL. XXXI. NOVELTY IRON WORKS. -- , • .. TILP. tuidorsigmed Manufactures Steam. I . 174.4.iitms. inaoldnory tmd qiftingi for Mast . ..' ' funtaMs, rolling mills. grist and sat( mills 3 . ••,‘ fli ~,,,,,,,,,, otmeral nmellinery. • Also. oast licin • ..-. .. fronts for.botmos and storOs. haring a now, i 11111.1 Muotoorne vulety of ASeittorns and desigros—has , set i up soreral Iron 'fronts in Philadelpith.. New Orleans. Pitts- 1 Kul.: and elpeArhoro, and Would be pleased to ~,r.i.eolro oi- dors. which will he promptly, tif tyndocl to , 1 I farrikbitrz nay 14.18Z5 • i CARTERS & ALLEN'S IRON WORKS, i . T-4X4 . ( 0 1 41 SchUYAkin Powlit3'.Pl4- i_ - ! trizo4 TIM fiihFcriherz. prupriG•tor, of the • ... gem atinvounhod itx ternite establishnrent. an- ; :' "- •'''" siontuNe 14 , 1 the , eititens , of .tituylkill enun- , i ig, s i ' , ty. and the, pub] le generally, their rodi• ; _ ... nesatn ttirn out in . )* and all k latilsof work- , in char I lue., at the shortest notice, end In the most sat isfactory umber—such as 'building Ziteam linirines, man- . u ra , t u ring Railroad and Drift ears, Pam ps,cast I ags and Marhhiery of ..111 kinds.... : • . ,titilv the teat workmen are employed. and yitisfael ion laity thoref .re 1,, safely guamut.,...d. - Orders front atucad _ T , ,muttf fllle.Y.' -- nic. I{TERS it A LLEN. l'AmniAi".%lniiwtry *.ri, IR(S 4-If , BEAVER MEADOW IRON WORKS. 11 • 111:11S‘IN 111:41111614 - 1n.ii and Bram% riapectfully tuft - nu: their pa. trOns. and the ptil , ll,:a. , neraily, that they Itta i .,e,,on, !Iry fully prepared et the abort , fully ntent. in tuanufaeture Steam ETl , Ziflel , of .v , .ry 47 . e; ad and Drift Can , . •g - 11.1 erery other (I.....wriptisu.elf Iron .111Tipt Ca4tingrs snitabh• for t h.. al ',juin,- or uther bto,ine,s. on-the In. t reasonable ?100. filewitk el - Hurlers for 9tla,t Furnaees and :11a , hine werk in 1:,1•11,rai. 43 , , • Repairing - of all gilds .hdte.With u.' , atturr 11.114 despatch at' the lowest- prictq "Alf r .:l,wnilt furnished by _theta war ranted to ' perforuiwfunht solicit the euatunt of .those who mar want arlldea - in their lino In this vlelnity. All onleni wir.l ni;vt witkf immediate and prompt atteu ti....n. S. W. Ill' 11,41 N., 3tarch 4.1'454 to-ly. • Tiff/ ; 4 tihserther iv prepererl to roatin ' faeture SITI , A3I ENGIN LS of any power. Pumps rifitny ealonri ly. and ered HtiqtklTF Y! CIO •If every /IS well 33 every „ ... ot her kind of machinery used in Mines, Irreakers. Furnaces., Mills. FAN; !Ins, . Fmris the iselllties p,sseseerl foe'insturithcturinsf. and f t ,u l l o ng expel-tenet in the business. virk ran he turned out ni this e•itahlishment. at the very 1...wt , t of-a snrierir.r • olo•virops of putting upniarhinevy of any kiwi, art. inviterrh,, r 5 .11 and examine totternt.hoeeme ay quaint...4 wivii jibe •s lire contracting' Orders of ovary kind AIV Nnlirltad.pntl strict littol4loll will l given to their prompt execution. IV I LIAAII 4s-tf 3lit) , .ni pAennit r 8.1!.4 TREMONT. • --- - • TREMONT IRON WORKS', Tremont. Schuylklll County, Pentsn. . Su Irserilwrs Tespvt fully in vitt .1 *gm SIM the attention of the•businesseommunity . • to their Nen :kin:ane hdp and Foun • .•• dry. et-noted In the tmen trf Tremnut. and , - under the superintendence and manage- ment ld Messrs. 7.. Ilatdorff and Philip rtrilmltg. where they a!re prepared t 0 execute all Ord.,r, for Machinery of Bro.. and, ions. such as Ream Engines .;f any power, Pumps' of any capacity: Coal Brealteranr every descrits. Hun. all kinds of Gearing inr Rolling Mills:I/HA and Sao. 31i1ls. Drift tars. and all kinds nf,llailrvvu! Castings. such as Chair , t•r Hat and 'l' Italia. :!iwitelies. and • all liltids , •!! _Cast and Wrought Iron Shaftings. Mr. Cm-! Bolt: being arm:time Mechanic% and hiving had the'ent• lidence god experience for many•years in Ihe Coal llegirto, persons desireus of putting up Ntruchinery of asp - kind. are invited to .all and examineo • ur patterns and superior it:talitt of work: and hugmani acquaintall with pile , . at thee.. Works. bt,fore contictinu olsewhere. Orders ilev er) kind thankfully received. and Ftriet at totion will he _it en to their prompt eameution • having .51,;er:t1 15. '.lO, 4.0. and,lllo horse Engines on hand. • • I q5:7, 1-ly •:.C. A. ,I: A. M, SELTZi:it FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Port Carbon, Schny;kflll Co., Pa. • -.. T. TEMA Eli.N stun,,une_ . 4g P es bi readfnesg. fr'nni the complete nu t iit , nttheabnve named eAtablishment. tn sup- , cal I illaarna.:.PlY all nrth•rg in 11/143 - 14-1.111- • - : ,Stich an for :•k' team Hintines. Rail mad and Drift t.'arg. rump:, ltreakrra. CsAinp.s and Marldne- i ry f every pattern. lie warrants hi , . uork to give pith, faction. and accordingly - snlitits pat rotiant at home and abroad. • Jar. 97. .4-1 r SHOVELS!' SHOVELS!! SHOVELS!!! ree,,..„.1 ,(4, •iiied ..,, .1. biland , ismilay. with 1 . hility fork's:es, a e - 11 , tial rate,: 1.4 mi. itibpet Risk,. .:: •,, . e rr. Th e Sallt!rii, , er.s . hatin g pluchn sea . . o.l " . o ,st opiq , the Port . Carbon_ ts.ln• t i n t;l . l. , act ,, ,f7 t in n e t r l ly ., ; € ' ... , N.Lltill. 1t.1.1 iVM R. . Co„(.- I , - ! facture. and delii - er within tin: ; "14 t= t; LT:ii l y, u at the low yid Philachilphia pt ices, all IsilldN r of :shvels. ,Spades, and Gardou I ik-s. I ' The attention of operatorsjand dealers is' particularly called • to hi 3• tilanufir: oreof ro.il Shovels. which for strength and durability. cannot be stirpafsed by any oth-; en. in market. i .lle also kepi on hand. at all Mines. a superior quality ' 1 of Coal Riddles. Which h. will sOl'at whobisale and retail. r :=hovels. : ,, pfujes and Hots.. c,f ,any . sins or pnttein. made to order at shirt notion. and !I:pairing proinptly attended ' • CITA IILES SMITH. Port Carboni , •Novond,‹T'iti. 107+4 , ~ 47,-tf . . • FRANKLIN IRONWORKS. ~ . , s3.ss,:as 7o f irT sei,s4o.4 ~., • THE subsyribers a Inn allyr tO tho Pub. „,„liam lir that they an. the Droprletors of the ' ,C ' "l; - " - I Franklin orkk.h.rt Carlsin:latelv ear- ' . v , , , •,„„„ rled on by S. Silly %ban. where they eon- time to inanntarture tit...order, at tin ,hortien 1111,1 it, steam E1317.if1eN.1 . 111111/S C“,il Ilreaki-r , anti' i INl:tebinery of :thior,t 1111 V Sir, or' .1, s•Tinti..... for' mininz I or other.purposcs. Also: itaiiroad and Drift Cars. iron or IBrass t:ffi.t ill, t of any rile iii` pattern.. Of.hors an. respect- I fully soliiit v d, . . , ti Ikl. It. IrISSLEtt .i.: DEA). Pranklin Shovel Wor,klu. Th' . .• i;10 ,, ,,11.ers mutis.u.• ti, furnish the Colliers and l' Dealers of Sehuylkill rountv. with Shovels of all•kinds. at t 4. ;, lowest Philadelphia prices. Attention Is partfotl• I la-le!rtlie , l In their 1'...11 Sbe (intrs for slioc..lN ,if al: , Si/. , or pAtti'm pron4ttly attend,' le. . 4;L O. It. FISSLEII el: lift , i. 1 If.,rt Carbon. Aught 21. 1 , 32.. . , :344f . S.-, 2 , ,,65; 2r L`~..':~R 3R --.-------79.4 ] = 1111 . . . . L -• t I wild. TEACH TOir TO Plticli THE DOWELS OF TNE, EAli_Tili AND Dithia OCT rftoM TijE,OAXEltics Or 310tiNTAtN3, VrT44.9 WHIM IVII4. CITE STltENiiiitTO DUD • liiNDS AND SUBJECT Al.t, N'ATtiliE TO Oeit. ii.SE AND - PLEASURE---Dr. Johnson . . _ _ ___ PUEWHED .. .EVERY . . SATURPAY . MORNING,' BY: i:131041VIIN, 14k, NNAN, -- .OrTSVITAIE,. ScHUYLKILL - COVNTY; PENNSYLVANIA. IRON WORKS. 11ARRIBURG _ TAMAQUA. BEAVER MEADOWS. , MINEItSYILLE. • DENAVEN'S IRON WORKS, Dlinerds 111 e. . PORT -CARRON. POTTSVILLII. POTTSVILLE. IRON WORKS. . ... • .. ‘. 1- REAL SALES , ~ ~_ _ _____ - 1 .---..- • -,--,.'., , r ~ . COOD - CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED, i VALUAuLE PROPERTY,' PATENT COLD LARD LAMPS. ~. .. . I lit.i'f received and for. sale ht" t h e l - In Pattsville t At Prtirate Kale, C'heap.. P_P :bushel or smaller grefiti, at • B. ItANif:AN'S I HE Subscribers being appointed sole r i /IEI Subscriber oilers at Private Sale 4 :- A g ents for the Wtle of-Stoneafe Tr & Smith's Patent April 7, 1'44 . 7 Itgoi: vial ,''rd Starr, Hoiden I indLre. , all that tract of,4,arid and kluilding LotS, known ass told lard Lamps. to &•Istrylklll enmity, have it large as - • , -' -. • - . •- . . . •t le arbon nor , or: SYoung's 11111' property, Cu the ho-1 sortment for wile, which am highly remain:tended for' .:. - FRESH. CARDEN SEEDS. 1 roue ! of Pottsvllle,'lritentdlng from the river Settnylkill 1 economy and conventenni. - tationT,k LERCH. ___. . .. ' 13- 1 1 J1V, Subse riber is receiving his stock 1 ahoto -Mr. Lauer:ft Dr.Myery to the l'ort Carbon road, being I rot tsTille.".april.l4; 1855 .t about '2:O vareis in Width, and contaluing 30 acres more', " - - ' -I. • of Seeds, which h, will sell wholesale and retail at ; or tet e .. • 'rittis prepeiq* may be sail to be invalttable. not 1 ' - LUMBER! LUMBER!! :: Sursery pikes. •We sell nu Seeds but what are freehand I onlv•for the purposeS of bullding,l but also aspires -log the i lIE UNDERSIGNED have. estab nhtalned from understand who unistand raislng ! them„ with- • }test Itteality in. the lidrough, on which to erect suitable' out the intermixture of vari4les. Zze., they can be de- IVater Works for sutiplriilfr the tolwit with Water. A lv ~r , i Baited artexterisi4e Lumber Yard In Middletown, Pa., peni s es,' eu to be what they'reprexent. • ' at his race, corner 141 and Callow hill streets. r ` ' an are.readv to forw d all kinds of Lumber, yis : boards, arr Truck Gardeners supplied by tfie , trtantit vKt .110/1"" ' A ugust 1,7, IS:',4 • ! I c s .if " et Ed lit° E.:NV :SNYDER. ,1 pannel st uff, scatttlitis i . shlngies, ready made window sash. sale ra t.....-..m lb. BANNAN '5 i ' ,i. .... - . ---,...1.-,4---. -' • panful doors. 'shutter:, 'MUMS. &e.. at the ten - lowest •I••• Feb. 21. tsr,s S.. ' Tho,'; and .;`,..'',lrtl'ore. 1 ORPHANS' COURT ADJ'RN'D SALE. priees, sham they want quick sales and small prcAte. Ad iirw..s • LUDWIG & atiEssu. SPRIIiC - PLOWERS'i ; I)UKSII.A.N't to an (_)rder of the-,Or Iletown. May' Id. Irt7i . litilit.. 8 , , i• ~ • ‘ .i.ful . Verbenas, I eliotropes, Fus-„. , shave - , : • - - ' A Court of the county. of Schuvlkill lit the ' ' - r` "I'"""' """' I - - '','" "' ''''''''''' -- - -------4--- : - . -- 1 Couunonwealth of Peifroyltania, the subscriber. Admin- ' FLOUR.' -0.1 . ...5. China Asters, Sto r k g illy Stow e rs. Daisies, tie- ' istralor if JESSE :3,11. JAIIES. late of the tr , rough of , A .2l,ff a ' Till' subscriber is pn.par al to furnish the mer raniums, Roses„ilou lls u c kl e s, „te.,... Th e sel,,serlb e r will I Pottsville. In the rodaty of Schuylkill. el,tcetttkal, will ex- ..,... r.: 7 4, chantS of Pottssille and surrounding towns with have on - hand. in th e cour s e of th e ensuing. week, a large i pose 0, sale-bv pullir - firtindue. on SATI7tBAY. the 2nd ' 7' , '"'`‘" flour of the hest bronchi in the market. in any lot of these PieweYs--fer sale at Nursery prices by the I day of-dune nattWk- •efetner.-p-,1r.01t the public house i qttantity. AR flour grill by me LS selected by a competent onantity or single. Call,- during next week'at his It ek lof Franklin 11..haer • .• -'., in Coo borough of Pottsville. in ! Judge. from tint largeat eetabllshment in the State. Of and E•.•, , d Store , Poll:stifle. If. BANN.IN• . ' 2,.--' the enmity. of".: trout A:of-maid-All that cer- - fice, - Stininft"Rt i ieler huilding, Centre street, ala.ve 3lar • ' rfiii-Ordert ruts:iced fur all kindtertf Pknts !not on ' zltain two and W. , ' half stns y frame building. 'JO feet ' kct, l'ottsTille. • . J. B. CIIICITESTER. • I :hand, April 2s. 15.55 f 17-, , . front .nad 430 OA deep Ina ground plan , with troun I • . .! „, t ' • °mails:ion //recitals!: -- • rant story and two slltry back building and lot. situate t ,Slay 5.1;55 1 H" -- -,. , l(-tf - . .. .:. -- ' PLUAIBING.. • . ,on the west side of 3104 et street• fu the borough of Putts- % - 7 ---- 1 ---..-"---• -:---- : rifle, In the county of Schuylkill. and state of Pcnnsyl- ," ICE! • ICE!! : — 7 .__—_ 1 vania, to wit : 'emitalyiing in frorit 012 .31Arket 'street LO f T HE Subscriitei hay lug= am! C H AS-FITTING PLUNIBINC. &C. - ; &fit. with a 4 r,,t t0c.i.e.1.11..y. and in de l pth ta) fret, ad- [ • .... - I .filled his fre-looteles at the Tumbliog illin Dam. i.l QtilITII& DOWNING, BURNI',OUT , . '.'. joininf , lot of henry :Moser on the east and .lohn • to .aons -a the West. ,"..: ' I .' ' now prepared furntsh consumers with pineßtirleg-wa -I,y .tin the loth hare 't...•-open t al an estaldishatents. for I Also. , all that certain undivided part of three trade i ter ice during the entire season, having superior tient the above business. in Silver Terrace.' where they will be i of land. situate- In Pgian township, Schuylkill conitiv, , ties, he will be hble to furnish it on the most ma.sonable thankful for orders, and premise prompt attention and "Iseing 200 aeres of said three adjoining tract of laud, 1 terms. The patronage of the public is respectfully so sati•daeter'y work. , • ' •, -- ! surveyed in tho!nani6.f Conrad l'oos, containing; in the ' t . tidied. Orderit left :With Frederick C. Epting. Coatis!- . Pot t •Ille, (let über 2f.f. 1i',".4 . 41-tf .. wird,. :',Il acres and•l'l perches, kielning lauds a .}oho r f • t • I ti .ner. will si romptly- attended 0,. ' -_ ". -- -- - --- --- - --- -- ' --.--- - - ---- ' Riddle anti others. lal, theeStatelof said deceased. . I 'April 14 ,155 3 151 ti EARCI EJ. IlEfilt. - .. ' ' • • PLUMBINO SHOP.. ' , ; Terins and emditiOns made known at the time and t ' ! t- ---. ICE!;iICEI! ICE!!! • .v 'lll. NE'AVNAM, Beatty's. Rt)W. ' i ' lare 4 &de• by ' 1 i. "114 Thji°lEtC Adminis"Yd'r', 1 rill] ! . . - . Lty order of the tb Noun; Court, E .subscilier informs the citizens a, A • Nortve.tian Street.; Pottsville. Penna.: Into eon , • • "t.VCA BOTI.II-47terk. ' . . ' L ' „1 ofPottsville and vicinity, that thathe haSYaken the smutty-on hand a supply of all slaws of Lead Pipe. Shoe I Pottsville. April •2!1. : 1IIAAi• ' I 17-fd ', Ire Ileuso 'near tlte i ork Store, formerly belimging to . Lead. illimic Tin itith Tule', Shower Baths, 111Hr:tots ' II t 5..•,. li.mitle and Singh' Acting' Pump. and Water Clos . . VALUABLE DISCOVERY. " 3laurb'as Robinson. ad is prepared to aupply' families, t llotel'keepers. confeetioners. Ac., 3:c.. with pure Spring' till kinds of ' floc' • ets. ,tiso,. II HMI, s s for wator and strain , riIHE stHISCItIBER will expose trir, water ire. througliOtltlthaeaSoll. ill such plalliii leg as Brass Oil Cups and til.ths for :•_lorillefl. All kinds of Cop I ~,, 1 • '' t star hour• and at reltantiabil• rates.- per W•wk and Plumbing done ht tinf'•neatest manner at I • pul , lie'sith,cti Saturday, Mat, - 21:th, 1i , 55,up0n the'. they , cony " 413 1 M• 3 . • . ~...,, (110 shortest notice. . . , , . i pre nieces , a widget& S kim, Situate-In Franklin township, I ' , .Ile respectfully solicit," the patronage of the pti ,, -; .N.,11..._c,,,,,t, re m f or o ld p, r ,,,, and Leas , , 1 Culuntlia county, POMO., three tidies from eiliaiiilia.l, 2 , 4'. t 1 ' ! JEROME DARNER.. Pottsy i i ie. it ictoislr 211. Is.lo. .s't-t f ' tulles from the bitailissa. IVillimusport 1: Erie itallroail:l Starch 1 .' 7 " /6 ;'' t' ! . • . IY‘lim . ' . - 1 and 7 miles from IlloMnsburg, the, County seat of Cerium - K• - - - CHANGE OF FIRM. PLUMBING ESTABLISHMENT. IMa county'. Two !Andrea and flirty-see en acres of land.: DICKINSON respectfullylFl an- , !of which ll° is ImMlOred and in a hlzh state of etiltiva- I. ' WREN ,S64tROS. take pleasnre in Don. and has hftil VAL limed, 20 acres or meadow th I I - 1 !! .I . ' II ' ' e 1 11 0 al annoUnring that'they have mandated With them e nouncea to the public that lie has purchased the ! a - I - residue gessf'hesuut and,' oak timber land, . i 31r. JuillN illtoWN. ;as a' portlier lu their Washington entire stnek of the tate firm nf Moreton and Dickinson, ..: Ir .'"X at Three Odod Apple , Orchards ; rtr.4 intends eerrYing on the plumbing business in all Its with otther dß:lice fruilsof almost ever et '"'' ' 4 Ili iron Works. Th ttniiness will now be 'carried:on under Y es . 'et ". the firm of J.. Wren Jil Brothers Is Co.: the nete.,firm tel on the f?."..id day of April, lsra',. braches at the old Stan,' under the Pottsville Hens,. ! '-- , -. 4 eritainn, ' Tiotlmpmronentsare a good hy, "! ' ' sik-re he hopes be attention to business. he limy be'alilt: I story brick-bowie. 32-„-fliet wide `by' 45 feet long. mie large i 01 ' lle ' '' - T h e y; ll.E:i;', „.• , ! I to merit a share of the public patronasn;. ; Ile wilt attar- ..! rook house and a oilier-failing well of excellent stater with' . ' ' . TIIOSIAS WREN antee his work to be as .gorxt. and It will be Bono on as ' a gaiod punrp in it chat,if o;4m door, a , . . . !, '1 • reasonable terms. as ran be dory elsewhere, Larg* Store House, , - 1 i• Pottatille April 21 , 1 110-fit ' - JOHN BRDWN. ~ JAMES WREN, If: DICKINSON'. , with a good custom of from eight to nine thotisand dollars s • _______ I ,_ - August 27, 1h5.1. '-• , ,• fitl-tf • l per annum. a large Radio turn. forty feet wide by one ham i ! ; I rt A CARD. , - ZWIEBEL & WAGNERIitik I tired and four feet in length. straw sheds and a threshing IT Ls . I machine attached, large wagon iiinuo and corn.crilk bog : T.., , , , . . . subscriber' has taken an Office in Brass Idannf's,'Plnmbers it Hydrant ere, I pen. ; smoke house, -baleen' oven honer, large two story Sliver Terrare. re.t.tviille. and establbdied nn agency . t NNOUNCE to the publie•that they', spring and wash house, with a Del er-billog spring of ex- • for the buying and selling of Coal, and Beal Estate. the I cellent water, besitiettAx'other uever-failing spriesof te ; 'collection of rents. the Insperfinn rtf Mines. tfr'.'. rfc. Ile neat.a l.ft , lllYl t heir establishment in Railroad street. , i best of water on saidi..farm. a twO Story frame dwelling . ' is well acquainted throughout this Region and` the State Ea s t Market street, back of Esterlyls Ilardware' I house, with good watirt• near the door, a good lame frame r • at large, and has had an experience of severalytiars In the Store. where they will be thankful for orders, and prom- i Swiss barn, a good Oldie stable. The property will make / several ilepartMents c id' business named. Any commuiti ise ponapt attention a nd ~dis f a ct o ry w or k. • All kinds , two gaol 812 0 .farial. 4 i t without any Mont bEildings, and I cations addressed toldm will be promptly attilnded to, of Brass work east :Ma finished to arise. Leal pipes*. of I will he sold either sepirate or joiutly to snit purchasers. t. and all orders earefuilly fulfilled • all ysizes, hydrants, all, kinds of brass cocks for water, The proprietor has pardiased in the west and desires tot ". •• ! W .aR, P. ST EINIIEIOI Ell. Leer and steam, oil cups, etc., constantly on hand, all t I nib,. as 5a ,,,,,, a. , p 05 ,)1.1,,. ?, Possesskm of the farm land for I :klatch 17,1835. 111 , . Pottsville Pa. work In our line executed in the neatest ntatmer at the - l ! wint er grain ar i d aisotrif the store will be given on the 4-- - i - shortest notice. - • ' . i ~4 duly. Ifciti. . Any Pers,,n trashing to view said promises f . - • SLATE ROOFINC. • p..tr.vi110... March. 1•7,5 - e ..17-.3a.. . •' I Will call on ',loved Thdinas who resides on the property 't ' *- . 'willll'i,l • - - ' ' l .: Fr ii E tindersiOeti; JtaVing been 'largely -,------------,- t and who give a b wessary lottermation. , Any person 1 O_FFICI.4 ..L. i routing tit view said 'property, and steMid- not find It as t -LT engaged la the above named business, in aid around , ; above stated will . be /iberally rewarded fiar - • their trouhlt , .'4 Tamaqua. for the'last feir •youts.is desirous of Oteuding • • ,-- - • 1 liale to c•iliimenctrat , lo o'clock. A. 31., of sald day, when [ his work to l'ottivillet and skein lime in the county.' Ile ORDINANCES - , du., attendauce a ill'tka, given. and terms of sale made keeps always ‘lll htlfitl a large assortment of Slates. anil Of the 'Borough of Pottsville. , 1 l''''"" by. :',; A l' i 1 . L. T110:11,1.S. . I guaranteei Ilona to.•bo of the best pointy-still as Wiii i i MaV 12. 15.15 ! •!„..„ I ' 19-3 t „ 'not fade im delay. ills rooting Is V. Arraute4 hi la tight AN ()ItI)INANCE for the rentoy- . , _ _ .. 7 card ,turFa4E, The belt' workmen' only are einpltiyed. and -- - - --- • -- —" ,- ' ' -- - ---- ---- Z. - ,a. the I.OFt i s hat tt trilling alga CV 011 that or , th il,, h , I. ai of Nitisfittre -•- - - ,f THOSIAs BAILEY, Ile, .1 ordained by tie tierces: ark! 1A.11,011111* of Vie . -. • ME 7 CINAL _1)1: ~-,,,„t , Of thin lila IZU a n.id 1, .Is, Z 0441011. B..euugh qf P,tbrrid, {it (lane,' assemble-a awl it 1 . .7. lamb!, : ,_...... , ... _.....___ , __li ',l.___-..,_ H.. . , . ~ March 31, Is, A L 13-fon* ordainni by the tridberrify of Mr same, That all nulattneee _ MARSIH'S TRUSSES. i • be immediately removed from the streets. Iltill•S undulleyl4-1 , ,?' FACTS FOR THE r..,.PLE! of said Borough. It shall he tint duty of the. High Con- I ... - . /49.114 ALE tit " AM " Drug s"'''''' l• • I staple to ties iodic,' to emelt person leaving such nuisetre ! l' as astkisement of :Marsh's Improved Trite I, ' F you IlliSh 11! pleasaitt 1.7 , t.: . ..tt, , bea1thv ~,,, to remove the sane. and any rerSoll A by 1101210,61 to sets, tUtltt'ug. whirl' me Double and Singlet - Rums, "and teeth I torival pearlIII.(1 imnsfet's Ross rtrlll , ,Vl, the same after such notice shall have been given. ! ' • 4. - - • 11nm:tired Tru.s.'ea Double aucl'ziingle ell ' shall forfeit and pay to the Berouvh. for its use a fine not ' style' tr.thises. Cie ) Alttheninal Support-1! i. 10711 of t;. ror ne tral ~ beln. , the ell is of vitiated se . notions of the mouth, removing stain and Tire,venting exceeding two dollars tier every twenty-four hours such i er , l• • • • . .-,. I adiest' whourrier'll t" tem m's Elastic ot era, ,ent t.Suspen- . the ace =Moffa of artar, invigorating'nit ea Ithy game,' nuisauct•s shall remain unrenerVed. But atry-persitn , der, ,Shrilder Braves; Otitmensorfftan . dages. stilk and Cot- , , ~. ~, - . leaving such nuisance as rw.fuires immediate renewal; .tun. • --' -•-. • • - '' JOIIN LL C 11ABTIN, Avid. ' '-' an corrvctin, teeter Pr tho breath,' this Driite:Ore dial. . till tipen make given as abuse, ni'llune th e Same ham, , Ptftstit•nllier:24. Virt:iii . I • 32-t f ! lenges rompeliti ft! ,! 4 . The feria in Wliich it is put up, renders it pr,Terable.to I diately or forteit tort pay the FalllO penalty. And• such ! „ ' LYONS'. KATHAIRON. • .- a vcasilbeingt more: i,foriontical-while Its elegant fra. tine', and forfi'ilures shall l''' recovered as sums of like t 's grams , and majical elects Yonder it the universtil favorite amount are by law reeoverable. Passed. 3lay nth. In2s. I I_l 1 1 I • 1 'K th ' '' AVE . y. o i )-, used :cons, a :won; „ la , an „ hu .,,,d t hi hud ' t , A • d h t . t . t h i r ue , • , panty an au ) ofe ! IL An 0/stiffener' proliildt(i.g .Vii , ine fenny rarini,V al ' for the halr?,'ll is the 11111; . delightful toilet arti-'• Teeth I , . . /424,-; in the Lt,Toirgit. ' r o t • 1 ell' ill the `timid and; fs .protaninu o tty beneficial for Ore) , t Prepared expret , slv, by N. D. h.' DODSON. Snrgeon Den- { -- 174.7 - 11 ordained., (ft., That if after the tweet y-tifth day 1 and Bald bends. :The Ainthalron 'tilly restored any hair ', list, Pottsvillti.' •I . April '7, 1153 1441 m . of May instant any Mt We. shall hoc fuund mauling at 1 aft e r a balitnets of twidre)katrs. "ouretruly. 1 - "--- '. • larre within the ig.unds of the Itomugh, it shall be the I '''./... ~_''. It..L. ATWATER. i FLOUR AND (F EED PARTNERSHIP. • . duty on high Constable to take upend. advertise the I • - ,''....; - ,i - . - t,ii,Witr •ri Rreet, New York. - , steno' thr stile at 'least - Dm: days previous to the sale. in six , Also.-Lvons' Extraite of Pine .I.'nalea Oing. , r, for dys- . Ii - . I ' associated with B. 1,3E1:i. laving . . . . • • , ~, more public ria ear ii in th e Bo roug h, t fue -r,,di such I pepsla and general unii•ona debili y, Ace., can fa, had nt , i ii. himself Jes . se Shithers itytheileuraud fee M =gr.) swine at:publiC outcry. the proceeds to .14, paid to the ' • - ''_ ~; .. ' C. nAnt.Ers . .usiness. the abOve hitslitess will be coutinue , Tewo Treasurer f o r th e u se o f the J . k,,,, eg h f . rrgrided. I Perfumery and Sal Store, Centre Street. Pottsville. -in all tie xatireate lirtniehes as heretoforo TheY - •,' That theterner_ upon proof being made: shall beentitted ! Detol e r 2z, is;',3 :!, - . 41-tf f have- uow on band and are constantly recciting large any thne - prei ions to the sale. to .redemn. the stunt', upon - I Into of flour add mill feed. as well toi" hay, ~ats;and corn, payment of the Lost. which may hare &Trued. l'assed, . . FR ENCH TRUSSES. I; which they will 'sell nn the most remonable Iternis for May! irttli.l 42 5 . • .. • . , ~ ..,,..., .. casit or approve= croon. ..1.1. B. hell returns his Pincers/ Vl._ A» Ordinenr.: requiring Ike. Iligh . (inietable to carry - 1 _ ERN IA 0r1t1.71 ). .111,1iE succesSfully tha n k, f or th e iih,„. 3 11 . patronage - heretofore exteitd,sl to into, rAct an Ordinance regulating ,Become, tauter a , , trivited- and eartifort I nstkrell, by•use of ,tlie elegant I`, him inrhis individual ,cayeteity. hoping that strict Allen- Is Hairy.' .I's. French l'iitss.-4, hopoEled by the sabscriber, and made to ji that to business, and an endeavor toaccounod.4 custom . ./7,! it ordained.. itr.. That in case orbit,. High Constable : order expressly for hVisales. - •. ers, will continue to the now firm all the patronage here refusing to fulfill his duty In regard to the ordinance. 1 ' All sufferers by Rupture will be gratified to learn that': Wore ktended: to Maisel( as well at prime new ritskan regtllllting bll" 1111'. or any other ordinaune t which has or ''• theoreasion now offile to procure, a Truss combining e-r-'1 ers to the present lira of DELI; A MATHEWS. . maY Lo Passed, shall. on conrit•tion of th e same bellire I o &eine lightness icith eicr .darabitily anti correct ' I Corner Railroad and Callowitill;Streeta the Burgess. pay a tine of net less than two nor more i - 4 ergidrvrti°ll, In lieu of the cumbrous and un-oi, I - I opposite rntyder's ! Eoundry. than , fire elollars.---to be appropriated to the use of the , 1 / 4 ,.„ lap aantfortab'e artl:l.• us rally. sold. An eaten- i 9 May 12, ISiS I I 19:1y . Ilt,rough.• sive assortluent always on hand. adapted tn., -lie/ be it further rthlained, dv.. That if may person or' every Variety of Itupftire hi adult's and children, and for,, NEW STYLE C,OTTACE FURNITURE; persons shali refits,: to wsiet gh Couidable itr thu ; sale ;Ala range of prke to suit all. Cost of Single Trues. -11 45 w THE subSeriter is r.,eiring 'from; the best execution of his t drier, - when 'railed ' c ou for assistance, on I set s . ivi, 53, 51, and s:n.,, Double. $4 l , f t.'s,..ifi, .ss. and $lO. If , atantifiwtories in the City a large lot uf Cottage' being legally ciao irted thereof befiwe the Bur4ess. shall I I Persons nt a distance ran hair' Truss sent-to any - ad-;` It ' Furniture of Nem lity/e, made of if ofd Wendt, pay to fine of•itt4 l e s, than two nor mere than Esc dollars. I dross by remitting. tht(iamfrunt. sohding measure around ..., se- •• ,- t oak. 4be.tinit. walnut, ash. Sr.. warranted to I l'is...-.1. Jul•tilth 1t , ,25. . , :' the hips. and statingftdde affected. - • 'o' be strong and durablel The.patterns are various, and of . . ._ Li".. .In Ord,' 11 , nee f oi• the .ot . pprersi.n rf ngi° , lir , .r. and For sale, wholesale and retail, be the Importer. ' r the latest fashions. They embrace whole setts. all of e tt f,o•cta . ,/ 1,,,f,, .1 ,-, : 1": at i,q., jrallill IL , 1.:q1 , 11 , 111 , :f I Las- .• ' I ' CALEB 11. NEEDLES, it which will be sold at city prices, carriage ittidtall r' riilr. . S. W. cornerViyelftb. and Race Sta.. Philadelphia. 1 lie also keeps on .hated, and manufactures to order all Jk.it rrda.'ned. dr.,'That from and after the paysage of I Depet for Dr. ltandillg's Improlled Patent Body Braie; '," kinds of Household Furniture, Of the latest, most lash this ordinance, if any person shall willfully or negligent- I Chest Expanders and' P . :reefer 116stei: Patent Shoulder I' hatable and desirable 'patterns, all of which- ran t.e ar ty drive. ride or lead any horse or hers•!s upon, or MOWitrareF: Suspenst,ry '3:l4miagte,; Spinal Prop. and ,Sup-I,'" amlned at his Ware Ituome, -l owner of Centro end Union or permit I any carriage of any kind whatsoever to pass porta.. Ladles' RoeniS (with competent lady attendants.• " streets. pearlYi opposite the Episcopal Church-=all of uptin. or along. or remain on any . root way or pavement in , 31 - arch 24, 1855 ,' ,id tine 21'54, 2. - ely,l 12- :",.' which will be. sold at the very lowest, rates. , , this.,Borough. or shall miloarl or •cast nut of any. cart, I --- - ' •.0 - f' I- _. _ - _ , I 1 [ If E.N ItY G fit:SSA NG . wagon or other carriage. any cord wood, brick. stone. bar l' I G OOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES. .1. May 4.1 , 45 I ' [Ay 1.14541 1..' , 41 . iron,timber. lumber 4 any kind, or coals mini any such I 1- ))1 R. VANIIORN, the celebrated :is-°f EASTWOOD COLLIERIES. footway or pareinent. lie. she or they FO offending. shall I l forfe•lt and pay a sum of not le t s than one nor more than , trologer .if tini-1001 century, has the secret whicii4, ` THE SIII1S(;RIII,ER oilers tti, lease tire dollars. to be reenveredyrith east of snit as debts of . lrlllle. the Single toe happy Marriage, and to make the':, . ,_ ;,„ , I____,, , :„, •_., too nattlttlo.l.l3 0/11101 . 1tr4, oil the Yoe, Tart, about Ilke amount art- by law recoverable:and paid to the Trees- ', Married happy. .I..silicat c. lin were unhappy through trou--• ~,,,„ T. .. ,„ ... .., it from it et Do Ile.. containing sonie of the moat limn for the ass of the Borough. Passed..liine 3d, 1430. ' hie. - misfortune. diniPpointed holies and. false promises. , " ''''" in rho ~,lon,fur e dorm , ; valuable red ash Farb . lt ••••• the of fi XV/. .to Ordinener prohitating the •lbrairing of agl I hate Iktu made happy' by bitn„ liiia medial! advice was 1 . , r , or 15 .._,.,„ I . ~,,tw x in tire errerts. mid l'in . /Wee) . purposes. I never known to fail.l'ile is a married loan, a man et film i, !'" J`'"l °I" ' ' • The veins referred t,. tire! the north and solidi pith of Sue. I. 11.. it ”ntained. dr.. 'flat town arel • after the 1 ily..whiyit makel, thej,a„ dies consult him lu the most del- I. the ]Stark Mine: dittolth two Lawton vans: Also the 3 dill-1,-11th day of ih`reMlF.l. next, if any person or per- I lent' cases with perftfeVcsofidenee. Ile is tho married and ff Gate veins. and the tiolrth e pitch of (lie Lewis Voln-,---all sons shall rest. this or. or lay any coal riu'it, coal ashes, or I single larlieWronfidebtlal Borba. and adviser. Ire shows ' - , f .. .... rat 'ooyardsl .r, (31 won't are by a ,lu el", iu en . 4th The rubbish of a ny• kit!. into or in any street, lone or alley ! the likeness of !parr fkierr ifushowt.7 avid:, Borough. that has been graded. or the•water rout- i '' . (i'101.) litlitTUNE-WEAL tn. • , '''' toll and. o.tatiro power 'from the said collieries to Schrtyl ,, i I I kill Itaven,l2 , ;. rentsrper too. Possessien of the rail s,' therein opened. emery pr‘rsem sn offending shall fortlit I, Eminence and Imam-nes% tire Withth the reeell of all:••• I; rOnd CAM. tOOIK:hOrgi . • and all stool; necessarily cuunec.- mei ray. for every snch offense. a sum not I..ss than one I Those who had hath,had luck, and found the more they • I tett with the mines. ir 11 be given to the lestetr. , 10 or 20 nor more than live drillar s . t , r Is• recovered as.clelds AC the I tried to get forward the more things 'vent against them, 1: arms of the =afire lend to he given each ]wiser, for col same atontatt are by law reeoverahle, and paid into the I consulted him: t heIR Ind lurk has left them, and they ~ „titration for the useOfl the mines. Terms frivol .. .able-al treasury for the use of the Borough. I are non fortunate, Rai, and happy . He has the serret l''. , , . 31, MURPHY. See. 2. _trill le' it further ordained. cfe.. That from and ' that stops the sbendertand envy of your enemies rmyto . , , ' Pottsville. May - 0, 1 Slsfil of after the thirteenth day afiaresaid. if any person or per , I 1.117.7.T1..E.MiiN:-Iklto your iaterests before it Is too e! - ............._y•......_-_,_ ' - sons -hall place or muse td le place•d in any street. lane'! late. Men who havii tle',"n unfortanate and unsurces.,ful or alley mentioned In the first ttl.t!tion of Ibis ordinance, 1 in life and In busliies4--men who' hare' worked hard mot any coal or other article of fuel. and 11111FO the same tort, I struggled 110{1114 adyiwsity and , Misfortune. the greater Main more than twenty-four limns, every nth !persou I part of their lives. :lint:found the more they tried to get 'S,lnill forfeit and pay the sum at' not less than Oct.' nor : forward, the more tiiiii.ge went against them-these men more than liVe dollars. Rut in Ito co's' •slmil any coal. I bare consulted him 11 , ,r the lastlliirty years. All thine, wood or any other article tor fad he placed within two I who have followed lII' advice arel'now rich mid happy, feet of the gutter, under the ats,ve p,maity. to be nssrv- I while thoae blinded by,' pre.ludim and ignorance, neglect ered in the slime milliner and applied to the saumpurpose I en! hie advice, ant fillll laboring !against adversity and, as is directed in the first section of this ordinance.- poverty. His shows titit Minot, 1 , your future Wife. Passed. November 2F111.. 1181 . ' ' Ca - Ali inter v iews ale strictly p•ivate and isnificiential. .In r intim:we ll? ref, nitre to Pegs'. 'I Dr, Val:thorn has changed Ids residence. aud oilier to,No. -i'm'. I: Ws ityrnininesi mei matted hythe Metes. 'Thet“ , ft• I 354 I,Ombani street, between Juniper and Broad. the 4th rg . the 11 , ,, , Tyli'qf !Verrill-t, and if is h , r , by rnaeled by , house from Jaillperi :en the Se th side, opposite the tho gulh.rilil of the 'e , rise. That- teem - and after the pas- I Church. 'fling the 111,4tnienl 011ie . Bell. tgt,ze of thin tirtlinance: earl) and every citizen inn lubabl- , July I. 11:4 • '-'' tint of the Borough aforesaid, keeping or being the own- 1 - - or et a dog or dogs, shall pay a yearly tax of one dollar I • THE, CREATEST (tit' the first dog. kept or owned as af o r e mid, tw o , d e ff.,,,, -'. :Medical Dhieovery of the Age. for the second dog, three dollars for the third dog and so 1 t''l - 7** I • on In pnlperlion. or rates to the number kept. or OWIII4I tIV . KENNk.;DY,. of Roxbury, has by each citizen or Inhabitant of said Borough, said tai J iii,rorPrefl in rale of our crlmmoll pasture. treerts it to be loseSsed by the Borough .Issessor. and when millets I - . , 1., remedy that cares .• • ; • Lett by thin proper t ',Rector to be_ paid to the Treasurer . i I: for the use of the Borough aforesaid. - Every, ` B i n d , of, Humor, ' i six". 2. Any person refusing to inform the Assessor, : ! from the worst sequin. down to a common pimple.•; . ~:: ,-.— I when C-tilled en for the purpose. of the minder of dogs ' . in tits or her possession, upon proof !Aug', made, shall I lie has tried it in wrier dial rases, and never failed ex forfeit and pay. for each and every s uch refuwil the sum • cept in two cases (hotly thunder bonnet, He has now lit of Fite. DOLItirS. to be coll e cted as tines of the same aenount ! I his possession over trot hundred einiltientes of its virtue, are collected by law The high Constable Is charged with ! all within twenty mike of Boston'. . tlitecood liection of this ordinance. .... , - • : TWO 'sillies are Al - MT:tilted tit Mire a nursing Fore S ', l , . A. 1 .. .' and after the fifth de' - of .7 .- ' -" l mouth. J. It...JONES = - various • ranches. ; 1 . . 'One to three bottled; 'oil cure The worst kind Of pimples • He has recently ro4ived;from the different ,11111)1ufar on the face. ;11l 1 - r - 'j t eirers, al:legit and varied assortment of PAPE/I-MA.IW. Two to three hottlei :Will Cure the systettit of Riles. '; I.VOS, embracing all the listratstylesfor Partin, Halls, Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker •in Chambers, .k.r.. with stiltable holders. Decomtlens. &e.— the mouth and .tonuich. • , I 1 Also. a full asinrtment of Curtain Taper, Fires Screens. Three to live lottleS , are warranted to cure the worst ; &G : Le. ' • i „ . . resent Erysipelas. , ;:k• . -1 • ' PAPER HANGING One to two bottles ate warranted to curt, all humor In 1: Of every description erecuted at the shortest notice) In A the oyes. • 1 " superior mannur. on the most reasonable terms.' Two bottles are war:ranted to cure running of the ears(. He also keens. ell 1111 0 d all the SCHOOL IXKIHB in ;ten ant! blotches among the. hair. ' . eral use, with it variety of 'Stationery, Lc., Le., at very. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and i low priers. .j . . ' - 1 ', •, 1 ' running ulcers. ,jl‘ • : . ' • AN- Cash pall for ri .AGE, In large nr small ivantities. One bottle will ellteletar evil-pile:lW i the skin. i ;I JOEL W. VAN METER. ' Two or three bottle: ant warranted to cure the worst : Pottsville, April 91; 835 I lif-$m . ' . ,_ _ .... cage of ringwortn.. ..7 '.. -.. , ' i 'i '-- totAddbiipiiisteAlit ----- Two nr there hottle76tiv wartanted to cure the most j: whoutaia and Retail., ! &literate ease of rhenlnatistn. • , A VIN G bOtight out the 'l'obae„eo and Three to for bottles are warranted to cure the salt . . 11 , rheum. Seger establishment of 3fessrs. T. 31. Royer & Co., . . Eire to cigi4bcittlesvrill cum the worst case of surf- IF the undersigned would respeetfally beg to rail the atten ula. . thin of their old custonaers.as well as the ptiblie general & benetit Is. al wayii"lexperienced from the first •bottle, I I)- to his large and valedinisortmerit of s . and a perfect cure Is warranted wile:l4lM above quantity I TOR.ttlif ; SVETIARS, le., &v.' : Read; tr. I peddled (tier a thousand bottles of this In the la taken. , i • : • - .1. Direct from the Ore.:we goods front the; partie from Emmert: and Southern markets: His oh s vicinity of Heston. _.iknow the effects of it in every je'l h" L eon 7 whom the reseilor wh desalt , Mercluutts of our Atlantic Case. :', 4 0 Pere as waiiii:i will eat inguia, tire, sore will 1 cities bought:' iii order that he might he enabled to sell this cure humor. I htfver sold it tattle of it hut 'that gold another: aftoraettiol.ii. always speaks for itselt —1, as cheap as they. That object his been accomplished.— 1 He can and trill settatre*wp,twholsssileneretall,las they There are two things tut this herb that appear to rue. run, and in all vasty the quality shalt : he as represented. • surprising: first thati grows In our pastures, In some I: lie desires t lie .Mbrahatits of this region; to. iver him 'plac e , q ui iv plentiful, Mid yet its value has never been j" with a call. thathemaYshoarthe quOlty and makeknown known until I disceenfo - 04.- it. in -11.46---itecond, that it : should cure all ir I nebs4.humor.., ,- ; t . t h , prices of his goods, feeling aseUred that Farb visits In order to .: erill,resnit advantageausly to altparties concerned. lio give RAMS idea` of tai sudden rise and great ping, by strict and faithful attention to the waits of the popularity et - the dise2very, I will state that In April, if public In his line. hetriay he reWordell by it liberal share I seia. I 'toddled It an cloSOld about six bottles per day-nin• ' . : „;, , 4_ .• , ; - • , April; I,ssi. I sold Ovorisne thousand lottlesper day of it..j of patrona g. sonotof the wholesale; drogisists who Imre Is:ten in the 4 In puffing his - ;tars lie need truly say, business twenty and :Thirty years, say that nothing in fi ',Chat hundreds 'are puffing them every dry. the annals of pateneuredieines was ever like it. There j: 14,,,q+ctitti124. ,GEOUGE .1 kiNlillsitiS,, , i - • Cantrh street.. .Opposite R. C. Omen's Jewelry store. , Is a universal praise liC. It from all quarters. - . r - Pottsville, Mirch-41,11Igilt ; . 11... tr. -- In my own pmetHltillways kept it strietly for hutnors l il. —hut sinca• its infrodii,ttiotr as n inn:ter:ll farnlly medicine, 1 f - TO TEACHERS AND SCHOLARS. - great and wonderful ,Viiines have been found In It that ' r 1, Thu Iltuidred Dialogues, ' 1 never suspected. 1.:1 - - i • . f! - imp Tli A TirVl: SI: elermed canes of eplleidk fits—n disease which was'etl- ;!, It N. , ... A0.t........,41 , ,, ' ..,p caking arid Ex, ways considered incurable. lave beau cured by a few hot-'-4 filiation lit schoitll, &c. - 'This l - srok contain:tette hum. tle.::.; 4), what , a IftsvlSC It !!• 4 ..ultiltdtivo effectual in all ~ deed and test weir dialnOues never before published. write eases ofthat awful malady here are but few who Lave 11 ten by a teacher of thirty ,years' experketco, Inc ;Moot ex seen more of it thoulihave" • 1 - ' I, hildli.dis, coil ItTllertil grading. It contains thcev;• that arts I know of several ce'ses/of ,Ilroisy. all of them aged ... long-short. hunsmni, Serious: comic, witty. amusing and rune cured by it. Eel. the 'Various diseases of the Liver. .1 instructive..-all having a high moral-tone, •• Thi serious Sick lleadache,l).sper - in.la: Astlinni Fever and &jinn, Tofu 1 . ) ..0ni,s are net heavy, :ld the comic Ours not coarse, ft in the side, Discogems ni,', the Spied...and particularly in'dip- tj:has been introduced Into some of the best schools end eases of the bidneYdg.&e.• the discovery has dont, mere' i A mdemies of Nme England, and all agna in pronouncing good than any candid - Ili: over known.' ' ,' lit the beg bm)7.• pf dialogues ever publishes]. frier, by No change of diet Mtieessary-i-ent the best you get and ' tuaiiprepuir4:9 - 00. . . enough of it. ;- • ; ~.".„:. ; . '5 . , Sehe,ol l'ilielodies;'-. Dirertimes for 1i5. , ..*,.0.du1t5, oneriableeswasuful per day :'! 'Containing a choice collection of popular elm, with ---Zehltdren over tea years, &dessert spoonful—children ,-..j original and appropriatg words eon:posted entressly for tha from tiro to eight yeara terospsniful. As no direct bors I.; use of schools- 7 thu mist extensively used and tlopuhr can be applicable to ill runstltulians. take. sufficient to • ; 'uvenfle pinging hook lever issued. - They lusios•heral In operate 0» the howriidivleo a thiy. , -, - ..,-.• ...... .. 4•, ro d unn i i n t o . a m itchhols of 1344013, , SAWA, I'llahlttd• )lantifaatired ty - ".' . ~',.- . DONALD - KENNEDY, ' ; Lowell, Springfield, Ilaitfortl, New Haven. Pray Idence. and l'?.. -• n 1r1,12 0 . Warm: street, Reiritiry, ilovv. l ,; every other city, and' Most .of the villages of New Tugs' city, Prire4-Osse Dollar. . , - 1... land. Bra:lily:4 Albany, Woy, and mostnf the Otlop and, it..io.'sde .ofgroir:- : ":%ew York eily.4l.*.V. Clickner, SI ,l; villages of New York also St.. LOUIS, lle., end tuany -• !Utility pterott: C-.,ll.!.iitintr. "IR'2;lkoadway: ittohton a P nitre:if:l Ohio. 'MOM-tan 45,600'er:0es hate been sold. : --- - 1 i - Clark, 276 l?rcadway I i lk. B. 4 D. 'elands, lOU Fulton fit, I', Sent by mall,preputtil,r -Sten postage stamps., /or fur- NOTICE Is hereby given, that on ands: re the 21s t Wholesale new. flat Pennsvlettnia. T. F.. DroTZ et Ii I her infonnation of either of the hooks send for areas's. day of May, litSa. the above Ordinancesfortheregulation 1 Baxs, 112 North god tlitiet. Phliadelptils. . • 4.t Published and - farkalelT -•-- ' MORRIS COTTON, of the Wirmigh of Pottrvillo, will be strictly enforced. iror sate In Pottswilleyby J. O. Zo-nwn, .1. ' C 17uphes j ; „, • i •, I , no Washington Strati, &4WD: • ' 4:) , .(lltait JIKYNIN,4it). f'.,''t the/V. ,, , ! aid .11 . : pawl, ~,. • ' ?', ' - ' . 4 ' ILI" Agents Wanted tn sell useful honks, Vt- ': Malt I r .. ~,, . ; . 7 .. •. 2,4417 ' :!. May l'2, ISr , h ! Ik. ' ! , St. after t ie _ill day of June. A. D...one thousand eight but dredsoad foOpeight.,lt shall not Pte lawful for any dog too It large 'within , the limits of the Borough of Pottsville, unless such dog shall Ile aecurely, muzzled so as to prevent the ° animal front biting. But nothing herein container:l shall be construed to permit any. fernale'dog when in beat to run at large within the' y. aforesaid. • . • Site. 4. The - Chief Burgess Is hereby empowered and en joined to direct the High Constable, or nppoint as many pet sons as lie may deem neceasary. Orono doty it shall bo to carry this Ordhinnee into strict effect by causing all dogs fund running at large in tbe Borough of Pottsville. to be takeu up. killed, anti hurled, when not within the. exception of the Third Section of this Ordinance. or, in cases of clearly established accident s. or an urgency when the anim a l ,ist,.. , culiarly valuable, then and not otherwise they may he disposed of at the discretion of the Chief Burgers. And fur the vertices to be perfrrmed In taking up, killing and burying each dog, the person so to be di rected or appointed, shalt receive such sum of money as shall hr agreed upon with the Chief Burgess, who is bere t.). authorized to draw his warrant fur the Sallie on the Treasurer of the Borough aforesaid, as well aster another, necessary ,expepscs that, may be incurred In executing this Ordinance. Six, 5. The Ordinance enacted the. lath day of May. A Ing.. entitled an Ordinance levying a tax on dtegs,and the ordinance enacted tlec *27th day of F.d.ruary. A. P., Mit Itled an'Ordlnanen tnpreXenttr, firnra innning at large In the Borough. of Pottsville. to and they are hereby - , • • • telseiled. , • Passed intone 'ordinince the ant h day of May. ISO. I .IMILS M. BEAM', Pi - esidevanl (burred. ...t:r.-g.- 7 S.turta. it tan. Tom,' Cbtri... Ordinanet yorohilatim vertons hritv suits to refoiee (hp OrytinanCe, of the I-Prmitylt of Ibtlsellte. tenlese with rringent of the Chic/ fluryese. Sr.r.l, ordained, ifr„ That hereafter no person or persmor Shall bring snit or whits toenforce the ordinan- the. BiwOuxii of Pottsville, or recover penalties far I breathas thereof unless made with the consent of the i Chief Burgers or Boroufth Solicitor, and all persons bring- .heir subs, except the Chief Burgess, shall he hable f..r the paOtient of costs. in ease iho tame shall not tie ! collerta fmna the defendant or defrndants. A nyt hing 'in former ordinances to the contrary, is lamb)* ritealed. errilain.l and enacted, July tith, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. . FRANK 141TT, - - Proliident (:bunch. ..11frst,--Jtsixs A. Aleßatind."v, Boca Cirri.. • ' ,in. t,cntinance Itratlbiling pcnant from :fp-rallying any sired or alley of !...1,! Barratfge itf 11,tbrille, evil-I; (UWE ,f- , c inirrns, nf errogiity the ounce for vde. • Lk it ontai,ntr.l:j 14e Trona Clurneil if ihe'Airongh ./1,1:y4 i,7- , , roof it is hereby enonted Ly Mt onthol'ity if tie t 1 That all pemons are hereby prohibited Inuit oast-'f W•init ant street or alley of the Borough of l'otterville., O ith rat tie, for the tittrpos:!of hxposing the same for vale, ; under the penalty of one dollar for the first offence, and two dollars for the secondniTence, to be sued, for and ns eoveresl before any Justice of the Poace. la Ilke tuatirrer IS in other east's for the renter of penal ins. And that tho owners or driN ers of the e;)iii or .mlves 11.trVbY pro hibihd frl , lll muzzling their calves, and if muzzled shall ! up „,, T .,, vrios t inernre .3i , fultualcs,lllll4FT the liar tics. td recovercel as lifer. said. - Anything in Pincer : orillinanexe teethe contrary is hereby repealed. Onlained and enneted..lnly 2lith . . A. I), 1..12. • VitANK PvITT, I'rettrient of lintneii. Athlt.—Jtnni burn 'q.t. , 1 1 l' TREES & SEEDS. Ii Pi S_krI: 4 U4PAY 11/10RiNG, L MAT .2 . 6 1 1855. el 14nSCELLANE011S. NEW LUMBER , YARDi 1.4 f3chuyltklll Haven. PAL)/ & Z, respectfullll, invite thr at ten't 10n.4 I Builders and othert., - to - their4ame assortment of ,Frusetio, Green !Anther. which they will be preparea to Dlrnish by the. latter end of March neat. at the loWest pkisible rates. FOR CAM: I Our stock consistsoif Wtnra and Yf.LLmc NNE Booms, Pattari. and Ilmooci.l Also heavy stuff. each AS BEAMS, Joiaas, Maracas, Sessrlases, Dem, de. We Nape also or• dens' a large assortMent of different qualities of JOINT and LAP !iltiti4LEA, 11C-KEld t CCILING-LATAs. PALING and PLANK. together' - with ll other materials Ivolonzing• to the Ixtuber Trade.' i .• . _ • one of the firm being a practical bulider. Iv,/ flatter ourselves on hasing selected our stock in such a manner as to give ent ire satlsPietion. Our heavy lumbei has been sawed to order,lthus p'-eventiug much waste t 4 the pur chsser or bonder. eau and exstidne before punr i ludnfr•o . lsewlte r. re. Yard . opposite Dr. Palm's ee. e R PALM I I EDIVIN O. ERITZ. selinylk ill Illven. February 24,15.1.,:j b Iy . • EMI . -- PAPER HANGINGS STO RE.'' . l in I f fr I HE stihFriler resivetfullv mforms 1, his frl.mds and ithe . public , that be hatrinrchased t e establishment of his father, :where he sill continue. 1 . i at thu old stand in Centro street, opposite the Town Hall, 1 7 , The Papei-luintfini, Book* Eitstionery,Businees 1 . :1 in all its vto , '• ~ ranehr- ! ! - IEI [ll Il CM 0 pottr#. t):4-414q6).44TAPi1i'a:i.);4:4:i•t4:1:4 biro me my old sem , mother, With IN. bead upon tby , kne4; rre pdsseilthrough many a changing scene Since then reat by thee. Oh! let me look into: thine eyes= Their meek, soft, loving light Falls, like a gleam of holiness, -rpon my heart to-night." I've not been long away, mother; Few RIDS have rose and set ' Since last a tear-drOppn thy ebeelc Aly lips in kisses met. , 'Tie: but a little time, I know, ; . But very long it seems, ' Though every night conic to !thee" Dear mother, in tny dreams. •: Thu ecrld has kindly dealt, mcither, By tho chßtl Ow} West pc, wall i Thy prayers have circled roundßier path, " • , • Avd 'tsito their holy spell . Which made their path so dearly bright— • i ; Which atrewill their rases thare— • Which gave the light and'cast the balm, On every breath of air. .i; • I hear a happy hear. 'nether. A happier never matt • And even now nett dulds of itop .Ire bursting at my feet. life - niiiyhe a dreatn, But If such &minis are giveu. : While ni the portal thus we stand. What are the'truths of Ilea4n? . hear a happy heart, mother, • Yeti when fund eyes I see; And hent'soft tones and Wiflairig werds. I ever think of thee. And then the tear my spirit weiips,l • Unhidden fills my eye; -1 , .And like a homeless dote, I junk Unto thy breast to fly. • . Then I are very rail, mother, i , t . , I I'm very s . ad and lone ; • 1 4 iii! there's no !wart -wiles° intriest recdit °petit , mu like thine; own!' . i Though sunny Apailq4 wreathe lymmaing lips,; Wbite leve•tenel Meet my earl My wither, one' fond glance of thine Were n then:mad times morn ilear. - • . i A ICI) Or MARY; on, THE TIME IDEAL. DF A CHRISTIAN MOTIiER BY HTOllli. "Awl when they were conic into the house, they Raw the young child with Mary his mother.", "Ave Maria! Mother htest, ; To whom, enrmodnic and earesAe'o, Clings the Eternal Chihl;. Favored beyond arehangerqrdato, When flat taa the with U.11116%1:4 gleam. Thy new.horn Snricatrgmjled."--KEurm , . . ._.., . .... . .. . . ...-'.The ' earthly loveS which *Christ came to: conSeerate bear the germs of immortal uses, and are like Mary's I own emblOn; the rose, which though born in the earth, lifts its bloom and wafts its fragrance to the hedifens." s There is no home-scene in sacred history, invested with such religicus interest as that, of the Holy Family. ;It stands iiroMinent in the memory and affections of the world, Aur-', rounded with an air Of sanctity-and' a halo of, spiritual beauty, touching our - hearts 'with - the. deepest religious . imeogions, and associating; itself with our purest thoughts o heaven.' The fulsome adulation and idolatrous wor- 1 ship paid to Mary by: . .omanists,have. uncon-; sciously; repelled the Protestant mind from f that veneration due to Mary, alike for her in-1 hermit piety and love' iness and 'her honored! position as the Mother of Jesuti. ' . . . .. There is much beauty in the Catholic concep..: tions of the blessed . Virgin. ;sonie of the' sweetest effusions of Their devi4ional poetry; are chanted in her praise, whilst .art has. been consecrated to set 1'64 the. Holy Mother- in Celestial &Canty and, angelic to eliness: To! the' primitive disciple it was tiathral the very name of Mary should mingle with their holiest.. memories of earth, and inspire with_ with .a reverence for a moral loveliness now in : heaVen. This sentiment,'sobered and moth- lied ; by our Protestant faith, still lingers among us with our religion and our honies. • Whilst we . repudiate the priestly dogma,; which inspheres Mary in heaven above all; saints anclangels, we are not insensible to the - : beautiful feeling antl - sentimen4involved in I the dogma. ; As we look upoM our homes,! adorned`With the graces of woman, and beau tified. with the innocence of childhood, we! may exclaim "Hail Mary!" ,in` ; the Gospel' N e4sC'. We can say, 'Blessed art thou unionj Wcopen,"--ttinony them, not 4hore them r among theta, to ijlustrate the Artie mission of woman; among them, as the representative! of our highest , ink it. -of thel CHRISTIAN i MoTHER . . There .is 'but occasional reOence in the gospel history to Mary's life and Work. From! her vigil 'beside - the manger to; her tearful agony before the crass, 'We have only a few glimpses of the mother, in her (itep devotion and tenderness, mingled with Christian faith; and heroic fortitudeovatchingyvvith alternations of hope and fear, the gradual development of, that mysterioos life, whose infaitt weakness) was intrusted to her c4tre. We have in one or two historidal incidents,l a vivid picture of thiS 'Christian Mother. 1. /Pr faith in Gr 4. When iGabriel ac-1 cOsted her with, "Hail, thou that art highly! favored, the Lord is with ,thee; blessed art! thou among Women," she is calm and self-j possessed, and thong!, r iroublerl, snakes no: response. hut "casts in her mind'! the import; of this startling elalutation: "This single ray! of historic light daguerreotypes her character] before us, with imperishable distinignesst what' halts of patient tueditation and ':inward self-! communion does this perfect self-eoritro) re-; veal?" When the sagel unfolded the iMport of the salutation: that she should bring !forth a sun and should call his name .lesus, &e., we see 4 i her faith. ‘• it was something, in all its d‘tails of Un precedented strangeness. It involved contin gencies and implications, from which her maidenly delicacy might have recoiled. It involved a succession, of miracles: but as it was all referred by the angel to the veracity and almightiness of God, her confiding heart bowed in humble acqUieseence, With the sim ple response,., "Behold the handmaid of Lord ; be if Onto•me!according to thy word." What - childlike siniPlicity. and faith. All ,seeming 'diflibulties, All conceived: contradic tions to facts and antecedent* vanish-at .a simple reference to' the purposes God, with whom nothing shall bilimpossible. It was this faith in God that gave such calmequanimity, such. depth of character, - to Mitry, It was this living faith in the providence - and cove nant of God that gave such womanly dignity and vigor, yet•deltcacy of •sentiMent, xi her character. Mary ; says•one, is a.6eautiful ex ample of the piety winch breathed and burn ed . the ancient Hebrew Church, when the f a i t h o f•G o ip s people fed upon'the promise of a comin Messiah. 2. Inkier intervieW with Elizabeth, in her mountain home, we have a beautitid develop ment of her deep religious emotibfis and en thusiasm. That sweet canticle, that joyouS outgushinti • of her h'eaff',- - reveals the. acep springs oefeeling, and, piety •that Welled - up in her soul. What.-entliusiasin of '.grateful ex ultation, when greeted by her eensin! both • . • 1. • i lliq soul Moth magnify the Lord, And my, spirit cloth rejoice in God, my k 4 atiour, For he hath regarded the low esta(tr of hi! hand maiden : • . For behold ! from henceforth all generatiami shall call me blesied." • . . "Where," says an eloquent writer, aamongl those favored with education or' gifted with' genius, shall, we find a .better interpreter ofi womanhood, in its mission from God, than 1 , that trusting Hebrew! in her filial faith and unwavering. devotion.l . . . i •frer soul: attuned to devotion liy the Psalms of her' great ancestor, David, and inflamed with hope by the visions of prophets, and; schooled to patiebt charity by the choicest examples: of the mqhers in Israel, 'she stands at. the centre of Providential history, receiving from the former 'ages their mantle' of honm, and :rams mitting it. to: the bewrages enriched :with a divine grace destined o hrighten)withi time."' 3. Another feature a Mary i wnrthv of spe-i cial tiotice, was her in ease meternalf‘elings, her exquisite tenderness and 'affection as' a mother—the 'racithet ' of' Jesus. Thifteiling, in antne•tlegtee; is an irrepressilA instinot of nature. But in ;.alai . it -was:-t) intensifieil M II • iti4 directed by religious faith, that it becomes Something sacred and heavenly, and she stands before us in saered. history'. us the .im pOsonation of our highest, ideal of a Chiistian mother., ' That gifted genius, ,Elizabeth Bar rett Browning, thus pictures Mary'tt fee4ngs, asist_hwatches beside her sleeping child: • '"Sleep, sleep, mine Holy One. a e, - -a • a e. • w a I 4ni thlt proud—meek angels, put ye on New theetness-, to hear sue% utterance rest : On mortal lips, •I ant not proud'—slot proud. , Albeit in my Nish God seutlhis Son, Albeit over Him .my head is bowed, Ati others 'how hefore Him; still my• heart. Bows lOwerthatt 'their knees! As centuries That roll, in visions, your futuritiel • ' • My grave athwart! • • inane thurtntrs seem to reach rue while, I keep, Watch o'er this sleep! Sailof me as the ileavenly Father said: 'Thou art The;blessedest of Woman l!.bleisedest,.. • Notholiost, not noblest; n n high ili11130; Achqse height mbiplace4l may piefte tne a shame.' Winin I sit meek in heaven! . • • 1 For me, for !me— • . • I ()Oen wandered forth, more child than maiden, Anuingthe lonely hills•of Whose suntinits loelsed Heaven-laden! • - Idstitang •14,silenthess, that scented to be tiod!s. voice—so soft, Yet strop —so fain to;.press tYpoit my heart, asl Heaven did on the height,. And!waken up its Shadows by a light, • show its vileness by, a holiness : Then T knelt dowii. as-silent as the night, Tao self.reniinneed.for fears: Rais:iug ms• small face to the boundless blue, Whose stars did mix and tremble in my tears ! Godibearil Mem tailing often—with his dew." • As illastristion of - her .deep "maternal -feel ingslimd" solicitude, See Mary beside Jiiseph, tleeihg from the bloody sword of • Herod, throbgh th 6 desert sands, trembling, with her precious treasure' folded to her'hosons, bearing aWay_to Egypt; from - the, impending 'B, torni —see he r, as sheifiuds her child In' the . tem: rle, 'among the doctors, after days of anxious .jea4h and RaiafkiLsustieuse. •: Her deep' feel. ingslof solicitude gush forth in the gentle re montitranee="Son. why bast - thou tlitis dealt with us? Behold .thy father and t , have, sought thee sorrowing . . . Sde her again before the cross of hie son. "The sword." which ` 'Simeon predicted,,-“pier ces through her soul." -A(Grecian artist, who sought to represent the grief of Agamemnon at the death" of his. daughter, Iphigenia, gained.the Praises', of 'all antiquity, by simply" drawing a 'veil over the face Of the agonized parent.. Thus has 'sacred history veiled the grief .of Mary at the cross. Let.no sacrilegious hand attempt Jo lift that veil from the sorrowing mother. That mother lowed before the ertmg with a crushing sot.: ehw, dud yet, with a mothers love and be-. litayetunt, were doubtless 'mingled the deep derOtion.ol the Christian, 'who beholds in the meek sufferer, her Saviour and Lord, as well as her n. • • It is ill these historic glimpses of Mary— IterLehildlike trust in (led, her serene and heakeuly piety, flowing.from habits of self efarimunton and spirittull introspection, com bined with a pure and sanctified maternal feeling, watching' with 'lcily . devOtioia • the Christ-childit is in these potentin4yet beau tiful, elements of religious* character, that we prOent Mary, as the true ideal of ,a- Christina mother. , • _ • 7 Circle. •Itr humble iniitmion - .of Marc, the light of her ;home, the guardian of her Holy Xhild, is opened up, the nehlest- sphere of woman. Ilene, by nn influence genial, hut inighty,inay the Mothers of•lsrael act upon the social pro bleats of our times, and execute, by all gentle and;confiding graces, and spiritual lordliness; . ^their holy missiOu. to-the church atid the World.. -.o,ur limits admit only-of suggestions on a theme so rich and Fomprehensive_, - ks that of 'The mother in relation to the • ." The "Flight to Egypt;" as painted by some of the old masters, presents thisy,reliiiion'in • soma of itsjoioSt touching andrsignifietitit as pectst In the Picture we see,. as the central ,figure, a 'young child." On one' side stands Mary, with frotbled anxiety:watching beside her precious charge; the other, •in -the dis• tance, is the dark - form of: Herod, With rage and Vengeance in his face, dooming to :death the intMeent babes of Eethlehem. It is. an clOgnent,. moral picture— the embleni. of a _great and permanent reality: We,see,in 'this pictured flight ateuching symbol of childhood • and . its perils . , its guardian angel, and its evil , gemus, Mary, With the yoUng child nestling miller bosom. horn away from the destruc tive sword of Herod, is' suggestive of Christi-. anus, as the gnartlian 'of Childhood against the destructive.power of sin in the world, es pecially emblematical of that guardianship, as exercised through the instrumentality-of the pions.mother, and the Christian hOme.— Herod still HOS, and seeks the ruin of inno cent and helpless childhood: and there-is do protection against the Aestrnetive :enemy, like that of a mother's love and vigilance,especi: 'aily when that -mother herself is emloSonied - in the Church orCnrist, which is , the.ritother of us all. ' • Let us hale in our land Christian and Christian homes. - There let the opening' mind of childhood he surrounded with the spirit . of the Gospel.. "There let Mari keep her watch of love, and lierOd waits in Vain to destroy." Christianity,llWa mighty nutter, nal heart, is still the guardian, of childhood. The church and, Christian lhonie . enfold the elements of 'power and hope for -our country. And their advaneementin Our land are pro phetic of brighter days. "The churettAind' home are 'advancing to gether, froin'the'lilantic to theYacific 'shore. .The farther of Oregon the miner of Califor nia, are not to be beyoßd the pale of Chris tian civilization.l Even whey ,shall hear the chimes that tell Of the nattrity of 'the Saviour —they shall find ; in their hOrnes, rude-Cabins though they' may be,- plemiant faces, whose, ..womanly grace and childish: confidence shall reveal a light kindled of old -by the blessed "=mother, and nurtured foreip,r- by ler, Holy Jfagaii e • 71 - • , the. public ei'd)ools. 00 1 1. POLLOCK IN THE Fume SCHOOLS. UttrinXti-Tisit last week; to Philadelphia, e4ii Gov. thillock.tnade a tour of visitation to the publi . schools, for the purpose of inspecting themHe was much pleasd with the 'school syste •of Philadelphia. At the High School, th ovemor addressed the pupils as fellows: • MY r FRIENTS : - - - -Once • I was like you, with the glad heart of youth and boyhood; I love to kink back• upon the scenes of my early life; I remember roaming by the banks of the broad and beribtiful Susquehanna in my youth—in n 1 brttisyntl those prOud and indepndent feelings of an American; and my heat t•thrilled with the emotions that arose as I surveyed our nation's glory. • And here I behold five hundred in ,whose bosoms Swell the same sentiments that were in mide. Now I standbefore yon not is then, young] but I scarcely dare say weighed; down with age and the cares of a public life: But seeing, as Ido to-day, bright and happy faces around me, (feel again as in. my boyhOod.— I cannot look without emotion. on the charac ter of he patriotic speeches and addresses•we have just heard, and I'hav,e been impressed with their importance. : Yod„ , kmerican youth ) are writing your owb bistorY, for in this land every man is the ar chitect of his, own . fortune. Yon draw your own characters, and not only your , own, but that of the commonwealth;.not only, the com monwealth, but the,country. To-day pumay be at 'school, to-morrow fill the Presidential chair. The:, Governor further spoke with mtich elo quench upon the tempta t tiotis surrbunding the path cf youth, and gave much wholesome ad. vice. .1 He said he was standing, when a boy, by . a dusty highway, and in the idle sport of the 'moment, he wrote "Fame" in the' dusty earth . . A blast of ,wind: swept by, and "fame" disappeared: He'would say ,to-the .yotithfuli . let "Pante" be written in something, mote sub-: stantial than dust. Subsequently, Got : . Pollock visited the Ntir- Sebool, wherii,, after being Warmly wel - cowed by the young lady pupils, in neat, ap propriate addresses, ho spoke to them .sub stantiilly• u • Believe me; I anrprond to receive atordial welemne from so many happy faces. Silence, perhaps, would hest express what I (eel at 1 1 4 -mplresmo, :told 81lonen7nok1 he hatter tlu EIMZIIMM 3 . . . .I"tiNTIIi3 OFFICE Haring po:rented throe Preen*, we ara now prepared to eirinta JOB and BOOK PRINT SO of eitmdeecription; attpi 00Ideof Xthi ilptere .1 . 010 - 014 eimper Mut it can done et itni*tierOtablith.tnent to the conicity, such as FairiAlets, . 0,72 i ' - forme kivaterr, Reta Road -- Hand Mgt,- Boob, Artidesof.-Aarionter. Tine Rook; Bat Mart; • ' Order Hoar, fir., At the eery shortest notice. Ow l etwit of JOILTYPS le trier; eater sire than that of any other 01Bee in 'tido 'met tics of thiState, anima tarp hands azWdoyod irapreaa. IT for Jobbing. Being a practical Printer ourself,ire wl H guarantee our work to be as nest as any that can be tutted out in the cities. PRIN - TING COLORS don at the ahcirtrat notice. . Books bound 1n every ;fartety o rtes..) , description tnanufsetured. bound and ruled to or der' . It rh 6rt ootlrr.' , • NO gl. what he could say. A few , moments ago, I stood in the presence of the pu . pihrof the In t stitution called the Central High School. I can sat', without intending any disparagetnent 1_ to that noble school; that this is a - higher selniol. -How sweet it is, to leave the dusty highway and the. bustle of onr outer life, to witness happy faces and listen to music war -bleciTrom the lips of beauty. I see before me a throng whoie aspirations have not for their aim the empty bubble of ' fame, hut who are preparnig for the faithful discharge of a duty. I. call upon those in po liticalsitions not to think that there are no positis of honor btu those we fill. Indeed, no ptisitions in this republie earl make es hon orable. We may disgrace or confer honor upon them. The teacher only, is honored b y \ the recognition of her attaitnnents by e'en tion to -position. Ladies. 'there is no more true and lasting honor thati . that of the teach . - er. For this, IPt the future of our country reply: You are American , citizens. I know it is munetimes a question whether ladies can be American citizens. But you are Ameri can Citizens, end upon you depends the char acter of our future American citizens, wheth er for glory or" for shame. • That future must depend, upon the elevating influence of female character. Responsibility rests upon you, and therefore, discharge Your duty faithfully and wall. A few days ago, I stood by the grave of him who was the Father ; of his Countrv.—.. The : , arcopliagus was made of our own Penn sylvania marble." By that honored grave. I :lila , a tomb. upon which sits a simple inscrip tion=-,simple. yet sublime—,"Mary, the Mother of Washington." Females, that is a glorious inscription—an immortal mother, aide by aide With an immortal 'soil. , The ashestof mother and son lie side by side, bit the 'Memory of both is cherished by twenty-fire , millions of people. Daughters and -wives, remember this example.. Let the future tell of your honora ble exertions. You have a great city--great in overilling -that can ennoble. But the crowning gloryof the city is its school system. Education, as has - been remarked in the eloquein, welteme • of the young lady, is the foundation of the re• public; not a simple education of-forms, ,blit a thorough training for the duties of life..R&- mettiber, however, that, without . the vivifying spirit of the gospel, all eilneation must be vain. Ladies, I thank you ; for the honor Con ferted upon me. I feel that I have been hon . - ored. _You are in the heydey of youth, and am advanced in years: yet' it gives me mere „ youth to be in your presence. I sincerely wish ,that joy may forever lie your lot. ' The Governor yisifed several other schools, the exercises at all NA were of so inter , esting a nature, that . N.c regret space will not admit of an extended notice of them. Boys and girls of tender years, laddressed the Gov ernor in a manner which would have reflected credit on persons of maturer years; •and the Governor was evidently deeply impressed by till 'he saw and heard in the schools he\isited. Philadelphia, with the State 'at large, may well be justly proud of her Public School, system. NEW YORK K Now. Nornt;cu. PLATTORM.—A letter frit]) Syracuse, purporting to.publish the truth' about the Know Nothing Convention, recently in session at Syracuse, says the follow ing may be regarded as .the platform of the New York Know Nothings,' : until the meeting. of-the . National Council: • 1. 'Americans shall rule Amer:ta 2. The Union of these States. 3. No North—nOSouth-.-'noEast—nolVest. The United States of America as they. are. one and inseparable. • 5. No sectarian interference in our legisla tion, or'the administration of American laws. 6. Irottility to the assumption of the Pope. through the Bishops, priests and prelates of the Ronian Catholic Church here, in a republic sanctified by Protestant blood. 7. Thorough reform in - the Naturalization laws. 8. Free and liberal eduCational institutions for all sects and classes, with the Bible, God'a 'holy Word, as' a universal teat, book, POPE'S tixerz.—WilliaM Howitt aayr the skull of Pupe is now in the' private collection of a phrenologist. The"manner in which it was obtained is said to have been this :—On some occasion of alteration in the church, or burial of some one in the same spot, the cof fin of Pupe was disinterred;and opened. to see the - state of the remains. By a bribe to. the sexton- at the time, possession of the skull was obtained for the night, and another skull was returned instead of it. Fifty pounds were paid to manage and carry throngh this transaction. Be _this as it may, the skull o 1 Pope figures in a private museum. -The lamented 'Smirtzbeim, who died in Boston, and was buried iti Mount Auburn, gave his sknll, fur the benefit of science. It is now in the keeping of a physician, one of the officers of the Phrenological Society. Tue Eisentott OF THE Fftex6ll.—This gen tlensan, it appears, made himself Ruite at home in England, and one ot , lris acts, there seems to be an anticipation of the destiny in which he so confidently trusts. Re dated a decree at Windsor Castle , . The prefect who received it exclaimed '`This is ala Napoleon! This is not the last of the Emperor's decrees from the British capital!" Nothing was better calcula ted to gratify the national feeling of the French than this Napoleon assumption. It is evident ly a little mortifying to the English press, which' treat it as a theatrical -flourish, as it truly is, but it befits the part which the ex-po licetnan is to play in the great drama of his own production. There isnow no doubt that his next decrees' will be froM Linstantinople. Whether he will be able soon to date anotherq from Sebastopol is tiluestion. MAnaren rxbEtt Pnortsr.As we have al -1 ready informed orrr readers, the fascinating L Miss Lucy'Stone, was married recently to Dr. Henry' Blackwell. A copy of the marriage 1 agreement between the champion of woman's I rights, and the M. D., embracing a protest against all laws making the position of a I wife less than equal to that, of her husband, is going the rounds, In our opinion, the matter 1- of equality with married people, is altogether regulated by conduct. Very oden, the wife is superior in every moral respect to her has band; and he is thus thelnferior. 'Conduct is the standard whereby to regulate equality in rim:Tied life. 'EtTLWEII ON TIIE ASUER , ICAN PRERS.--Bulwer; the novelist, in his speech on the stamp duty, remarked, "you have been led to infer that the American press is left in the -hands of igno• _ rant adventu r ers, whereas , the remarkable pe culiarity of the American press is, thnt it fib ! sorbs nearly all the intellect of thatuntry. I Thereis scarcely a statesman of em i nence; an author of-fame, who does not vontrih n ia . .the Amr , rica9 parievi; , 3l int•sc:' • BANNA.N'S BOOR BINDERY. iisallaan. 'WATCH. MOTHER! WATCH Mother, uateli the little ire!, Clizubiug o'er the girder' Bounding through the busy street, It.finging cellar, shed, and ball. Ne‘er emutt the moment. 4 lost. • Never mind' the time it eoste ; Little feet will go astray,: tittide them, mother, while you may. • Mother. watch the little hand picking berries by the way, Making houses in the isa6d, • Tossing up the fragrant hay. Never dare the question ask, - .•.Why to me this weary teak?" Thee fame little hands inay prove Me , 4venger., of light and love. 11otber, watch the little tongue Prattling eloquent and 'ysild. 'What iq said, and what is sung By the.happy, joyous 01110. Cate' the word while yet•:unspoken, I Stop the row before, 'tis blokeni o This same tongue innlY yet proclaim -Blessings in a 6avionee name. Mother: watch the little heart Beating soft and warm:for Wholesome lessons now impart; . Keep, 0 keep that young heart true; Extricating eicry weed; sowing good and preciona seed; Harvest rich you may then see. for eternity. IMO
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