The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 19, 1856, Image 1

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17."SgAS OFT AB AINEB.S' SOURNAIi
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1 RA SP I RTATION.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
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• TO : BUILDERS.
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I THE ADAMS EXtRESS COMPANY, I
~..eillent itiserti•tul'-.. 2 eent,•eal_ii. All:ulcer. ;
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' .PI:oPILLETon.ur THE .Do'l " l'S VILLE, To iIARRISBURG:
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• - ' -l. , `'l l'''r 4iniral ''''' ' "r Fun, ardid,.... In . ever3ldL- , - COURTLAND STREET HOTEL,- I 1 . ,, This Attie cvnnects daily with all their k 1 'at South i,
- IwlLy ' ~ ,...t, will ~t• the slit-era-wt . :
w• • •• F . mAtz,
...; . ~_ • No. 2S Courtlond Street, New York,
• , l'ern and Weiderii Itnyttes. fly arrangetnint their place of
': "I • • r ''''' lc "O'Y il ' lll. " 'd. nettrho ,- 1/11 lict.:•. ,, hundii i',i , . lIIN % rrEs - thQ attehtirm -of :.(;ci•if ',Vier. ' bwiness In PottaVille oil he at the nttlet4 "r.m , ward ..i. '
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le's. et 're vu,v,•,.. 1 ----7- 1-LIIVISER ! LUMBER :!.-. •- : . ...rally to iris establishme,nt „whfith is situated in elos.t prim- : -:-. ,
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•.1 km' • to 00 , ~ 't ilt: . b4 c r il wr h al .in, on t h e 1k , d ,,,. - itnitr,to the lace of lauding from l'hilad..-i - phia. Bit tun :
DAUPHIN. &, SU,
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'' - r Nolen:l , r. I +35. ini 7 ohaseat the entire- infra-it rd ' . ... • j
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•(.., •,., oo , ii . ,i.,•ft.. Severn a. 1_0...11Y.L.,0• ! ..ki1l at , ...1,1.1ht 11, , pe. batu. • • :., J,OSEPI4I NI: FECER;
to • ''''' . 1.4 -:''' ' ..-• " 1 -': : A . 1,.. 1 , t ,„'; " ;' ,l ' ,l 1 at. .12 - 1 Basler towidihip, schuyikill-eounty, is prepiri•d ..
liter ,ad..;'' •t" 'a , '-' '',' ••.• .'
, o r, - :',O lie to furnish Lill,. ,ot 1.11:ober n lilt , de:nuat al. and respett- .: ,lIE well known and -justly eelebra- !.. ~_ •.,`,Clitriag.t
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1111 - 14 this Railroad Is
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s;dieit, the Ibttrutta.g,e`H!litkrally - brshwtri-d 011, th,F., .,
• tta - .1 pr-:printer of the Mt.: Cannel 11, use. Northuni
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.. berland ~'nunts. respe , :t.flatly almoner en to his frit-title:l'
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I`. , :tst ille-Tanuary 12. ...a . ..
!._,_ r and the public. that he, has taken.:_t he old Livers stand. i 14th, w ill 1, 4 , - ,,,
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I • _LUMBER AND PROP TIIVIBER:j.
„, i, : . tlr•T i.,. ,1 101.-11 1 ......4th.1“1.. , .. -iy.,ii.ii,:z i• \ k IN 'I'A Eli A:- 1)_1.. V 1 ErS,are • orepared •
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..,_ 1:1./ fNui.ply any quantity of I.eh r llock and otherother ' l t - liti ' : •
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t: •. , - .. ' r '• u l , i . :If I t. TE './/"CiI:SE If 0T E L.” • • i - •.I. E*press Passenger .Train.
; Leaiao Ilas:rist,tivg, ::, - -t-111 ' Arrit e Auburn. 7..50 A.M. ;
Centre and f:llati•inh,ng , t s streets. in •-• . A ut,uln. - 7: - .0.:',0 A. I. •• Ifar'sburg.li'..oo noon.
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Poltsville. i t,,ently 1:1)t
. I,y . Willi:lnt Matz, now Sheriff '
-,' 'it I.l''' '''' " n. - ''' ''• ' -r• •• e •ret , ding 1:: 11, •r t•-•, ut i In.' r 51ills ,e. 4,1 t. 'order: at the chetil,est,2 . • 2. •Mize4:l'reigli S. PasseiAger Trails..
a , / s ' -andi ,,, ; 31, •a•fl''''." ' ' ' '.' • ' s i, , 15 "-' , , • „- .. - , -1 ,t„ 'order: .. ,s. . . ~ : nt" this o , only' where le will he happy: le see and pro:.
will I e charg in
itontolin,,, s ol scr:pto ti. , ,1 - r nit..., 1, - att - t.• .01:1 build, es w 111,11nd•it. of ioter,Tl to
' to lb" amount of tours erases. 7
old ttol•sel iption. . with than-
~ ; fru:, from ibe tn. They have also a •Itiantit) or propititu - •
-U." ) I hor•f::r sa:e w hick) the.: •niil doliv,•r on the Little i 4 chu,:, 1- -
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n :lit on tug-. at the rases de,..l•.:::ated al.'s,. . 'lil, i:ailr.. ••• 11•1/e.f .. .i . de ... . 1.011.1 a. - _
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, I,lli-elle-at , kV( in lar , :er pe- time u , 153 . 1 win 11 : -
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lagta•luto ,t uly . 7. ~,, , yid , >,r at his old friends. and the iltinierotippatrr,rfs of . L ' - ',,‘".
the - White ]lose s" In Mr.
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, th ,, r , 11::11: , i ta-Im•derell•vand imptt,ved, and every ronve
rdencr,aild•sl to make it one cd t he' nv , ..t i.,...mil•rt abb.. and ~., Ilarrishuig. '2 P. M.' , Arrive A ul•ut v. t1..101.,1.
Auburn,,; 12 in'ddlit. - Ilarritthum S.WA.M• ;
it- will ir '''',,'CC:ainertin,.,. , • af Auburn with the regular and spevial !
,trains of the Ili•lidilla . Ra'lroad: for Pot tsiille. Port (lin.
II u t •• Ile. dn. , I uttslown Plicenik‘llle 15,1rrise •
- • 2 ' "tf' I 1 Arse 1L,1,1s in the • I" ]b e tter - 1 i t'tr - ' "' ' " '"'"-- " '"' - '
. ~. !..1 " ...'' ' 1 55 . " (-" S 4 ' n' ' . totill and Philadelphia.
„,t.l "“f p., .•# ,, ,t :14% Ant, ~:-: the,: us h•es. All ,•.uts, ;
I 0 !, 'LUMSER : ,LUMB ER !! I, , and other out-d• ,, r :1-r,untreslation - nothing will In. tie- ; c „„„,,,, iir ..... ahj. ,,,,, o h
, s glerteil that hi , ',..r..aj-tiee and Well known ability as host, !
.. 1•••,1.. , ices - is'-urea , re '-i , . , I • ft - •,:t kg, orti , ing• 1 r l herivet Catta\vii.m .I),ii,iii,.l
~ t ilt,, ,,r iber respee tiILII V As L)POUrt,ee , ~„ f ur „6l, t ,t Ilk., . I I ,•- ,public lO . ” , ~ " . '
v • nests: an, } le irav,•,im. n I
•- ‘ e , t 1...-" , . • .1“ a.. 2; 1,-1 - . 0, :: - .1 Avanla, OD the:-.- i : and.3ll p0i11.,0 Iff the :sort
to th,_ public that he has c,:thpleted his St , -thri Cit- _ teas ..,:h,. hint a e,dt. ita'lli re,,4 - e - eaerv• attention,rnlcuk- • -•••-- t IT ••i I
„•,;•...., I, : seeet 0 tz . r,.. , a... , ,t, 0 jilt the polli..lier.. , e_in„,,,. s.re.will i. 1... , 11,-; N . :they. Schu) Iltill COunty'..e.e4 ' °l•onvieetlng 0 arrise
Sod t , sat if•tr 'alli.l.pli.i. , ••• the most ta•vtidious. : Lierasler. Celtittilia It,
• n oe•C • l•dt. Is• l'l'i- : 1 : - ' "111. tfii":l "ith no- i is w . A . I, , ;,.C t rt-•I l , furnish ail L.itols-..f hinrilwr et; tip- .
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...‘, „, 1; • -::. ~,,,I LIM A 1:1h1- (ILA)'', ‘ - BOOKS t• . ...ii,,,,,th. - ;;lILLWOO
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. i MERCHANTS' la
'.- WILIaIAMSPORT PLANING MILL,
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WHO WANTS TO BE MARRIED! • ,
, Front Arkiany, NI
' - Sunbu:y & Erie Railroad and the Canal. . . 'far. Ai..l' t., , F LI% 1. ~1.1.1,1.. G. , .
The n 1,4 ,•xtra , :r.iiiiiry tt.K.lt of the \ Irn•t.entli century: r 1 1111: ',StIBS(AI
oPP- ,, r• ti-' I.. "'”'". • •ll . ' l l.'''''''''r""•:• / ''""!'' .- THE BLISS OP MARRIAGE.
I L'O. S. lIAN(.;EIt & Cl), Whple- • • . i'll I.* ir.l 1 715 Tilt: ,11.1'..11,'. . ; . annoalueolo the tu...r
_ 67 .1r=0, v ,0 of Mil
I , IL X ,d,• and It, , thil Dealers and SManuincturers 4 ,o,ffir, • ~ITM.5l•, : sy •.titult I.A T: eV. 110 - M 1,. In A LOVeit. ! "mint; "c
! ,and i ll,,te pine Hoorinzkcap.. sash Asses- I)llp!ls.:4,ltut ,
()N E. voluni'e pf 100 pa, , zesi 321n0. . .
taekr sloe •fu .11,,.m.reS is a.;
re.. -.1din . ..0.-al nymidin...-••• : AY. .11:Land ,errlsamntt. • tut et - titer
• Price One Dollar. :Ard.w)o ropily :dread) issu,wl. 7 - . ilk- irm l•' . „ • .
Inlet" :1 - wirlain. All d, sari oft tinting am phi:ping .
,', • 4 1hrteentl •dil . •
• done w tilt promptnose. and in the best milker. I it ion really. Printed en'
, ft-1y -1 ri.,cturr,crit..d in thietcrit style of art. -,„ , first class Curi a , o.trtes.
th e ry.,,,, 1 1 ,..,,,,_„,. ter, ..v . 0.. t r.pi t, .. , 31) .. 3„
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• i IN..t.sy ilk aisd , Vort Cartel ••Loveitilee the court. the; ramp. the grove;-
All goodsdrodi Philado
Por Love is Heaven. and Ile:lieu Is 1701 - §." I
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, So sang the bard: yet thou.ands pine . A gen Is., 1' t hto..if & So.N.-'1!
F,,, e 1,,y,.........,,f life the light divine- • - I 31errhandir.e4rom Alba
RAM F:lellr,•22tY . :llroall.)vvv
1 1 ,151,,,,. 4id they know ~ .ille I:en t le chimp :
,e, Merchants cuff rely tile
The het, rt sof throw tlie, love to war,ni.
'with do:Welt : is the Ism,
li•.:111 live. might die. itildi•tiodipreme,
- l'biladeli.blll.:l. lil - .ekly.
Posses sane au
..r. m Web they dream.. •
r The $,l foli.,"!di rater lei
The mid in, VI ittllnck tvou'A )1,11 kn ot-?
. ' Itty'lloods.A.ltleelistt tre. I
Delay ma: but to EON li. it" 1' go. - • ,
Groc,•rie.•;, I liNlil.i,ll.lolas at
.. Time eh , itteljnoiChie gl, only wings
Sa:t and PlaSter j (to In,
' A s hadmv fall:I sit, lit i itit- thinis: '
I Then se . i - le the itionteat , as they pass. •
I;re thil,tilet:o4 salll6thio ,r ll,ll the ---
-giant:. ' .11 li..ast tby pOesent is , t ottr uwil. ' A
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A 0 • Good. et:Ill be fern
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, A happy la tra;13... - e. Mall er maid r• .
, all Willis roil the 'Mine II
` Can pun - se, lire lei ItfiCi Intl r,s: , r 4d . 0
Pat tst idle Argil 5. 1 , .'•
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1 t...te.tebes how to ITLak , ''• tidies or gentlemen win the PHILAD'A.,I R
.1,,,,it,4 ,latest of, 3, many of the opp . 2site sex as h i„,h. , . 7_.......•• -5.
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hearts nets aosare. rt,.: the 1...1„al is ,• ramie. 3,1 sr. ,:,,,_ .r... 4 7,,.. a .;.,,...,-1......1.,..x
tiv:,i.„,.... that all Ma) he married. irr,i:sp. , .t is eof :IL!, :ii. ' ....L.242 , .....yr.,s, .......,
rearanee ~r po , 1f1 , 111: and ii'eartlo. lirr.tteged with botell .- 1
'it AT1•;s: :OF Fittilt
,e.t....tt mud delicacy, that detertion 'is impossible.
IF.''
o , s, how to !mils. ; ft te...lsitike kw, e. • ' .
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li s tenches-e'VerY esj•to fortikA heoutv of its own, ::: , P 451..
'tnitll tariff,
It tgrlirs - how - to stet Oleo fa , eiipteti by n lade. :: ' Vei•lglit will I:ti, charged
jt tearhe, how. to coal:elite m tinkled Ines , stooot It: i' -
It teaches you tir... krto •t wile te,select to render home ~ •
hippo.
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It itivesadvice to their:il• . who ha) . been ohre truly ar- . .
cept ro
ed. and is rejected afg •rarits•shrottA
tie. inhere,-, , - --
r,•lice of friends. '' : - • ..
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. " D`47,,gl.l.Xottre,..ti ,, ner3
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... It _fives :t renteoy rsr sin 14 ,}lusted 14 1 ‘!s , '
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-It gives volt insrrorti.,ll:. mar board : V . _ j yin , .; the itettroa. , .., ings.ligarsresh )len
Hw oto bate a Itaildsoitte ; face :11.1../ltailds. • Anvil , . itfitti.•ltut ter. Co
How tu, remove tatr and f .erd.h.e. , t • •• . I hen waro tleih,ilstoues I
A last sire on Lot e. or aI4 fa ate A dries te'Married La- ' Ilanis Itaßlselire Ilid,
dies ;mil lientlepten: Leathor Mailliin,•ry,oy
- Ti t i. is deehlellly I. 11,• most fa-Tin:ding. interes,lieg and , k ,.., ..:
re::11v ovofoi 311(.1 pr'.. , :tisal It erlt , lie Courtship. Matrittee Ale. Ito. r. ilottiin.roffee
:,v- ~o,i r e • ,litti.., ai,,l•il•li.il r etint t Marl hot Litt , „ has, - 1,,.,,,1 . m..1,,,,,•,,,,, 1 i1 7 . S
-,et beep is.uo,l,toodo the V 11141,0, sin;-s. The art incial 1 , ,,,i...i, 1 . 1,, !!?..,,,,,,.. wh
- ~i-d -A , tVIII ‘50,1,1i in .” lfilly ill•t•itu . ,-s prevents a it,,,,,. :. Fr r , itti,..1,., thus
ape,n - 5,1 to arts and saerji, i u , s to e.onvention3lkm the NMI ale] Tit.••• ',tLs'er
11.1ppire -- a tol eN en I Ile I it' --4 ii: 1. ,
Molls:Md. , '''t the ~. Iftt'S and Lunit,elo A e..
all h•Tehil of b o lt, soies.cil:,th,rou_iki) an• , l seed and Itriel.'s. C0i . ...,3"0wi Nt”.
eat -seed. I.)ery one who I.7leitemplaten inarrian, nod i•,:,.. Iron'., tat. Li t ,,-1.,
w: -le , ..er an infallible toidc,ftr tto•seleotion of a partner - If 'II. 1 • 1:Istei -Lit:. der
for lifo:',40:1111 purelia,tilisilh - 4,1441 , ...t 1.0,4: of i•onn ul,inl nem - . 1.-r 1.3rr01.
r,, , ,i,sty. . ' 7 10-1. 34 1.;. , o1: .
-N,, j.H. still ever regret the prier pail for Such. an iti
valualde scent. -- • ' . PHILAD'A & R
Itills of any of the specie-paying hanks in the Culled r• - j -7 , p , ,- •
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States or Canntlas r:Weived at par, tiohl duet can Int sell t =l . tial
from Cal intrnia. .
All-that is neeessary for trio to do is to write a letter., aso .1..'1.1q: of t I
it
in its few word possible. encloeing one dollar. and
tt rite rho name. with the Post office. County and State, file rater °l', Freight :1
and d rect. to PROF. ItONDIWT; .I'l4lili.cher If Author. !hi • C , ,twittiti):V is ill In, a.••
No. Sri P•',rty , ;:lixtli sheet. New York. Stith, 1.f...'..: '.
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cf..tt, , nts. 1000 ..dgerirs wail/ed . : - •
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Iroti rf•adinif
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AIANUFACTURES.
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RT CARSON SHOVEL FACTORY
r C Ita rl it, Proprietor.
kinds of coal shovels, spades, - Cohl riddles, &c.
r , rif t_:t• 01.• VII' 110
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pith 1 , r ,,, lu
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7tddle and ll:trucks Manufactory
The StihSrrihrr AVoiilii 't... - .1 ._
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Carriage nail Tentirt Ilarisero......
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SOLOMON HOOVER,
w:aolr:ttleatid Retail
6\ Ems. TIN iaud 111/LIM Ware
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AT INI.PROVEIVI:ENT IN PUMP S .
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ee •••,. el Peteeep. t 6.. -et •11—el We.II Pump.
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"h,, ha co.iried the s. rump- pe••to•utt••.-
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op.•l,lti,;ll Ttilt , ll,r • C Pat.olll
1 '2,17r Mill 11/1 , 111,A }ly
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111 , 1;1•est rue!
r 1,11: P.tll-j flirt .. ol:.: water that trt. stet.
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1 I'CPII . 7 , 11 , 11,1 11 •I, p't .... ,, ,.•••.r. I tat.i.h:ogir;• lii sta. ' GE:NI:A -2 =-1' or 'the l'itrehase and ,Le py.
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1 ; and i; r ~-: ~1:1, r 1-“ D I.eculi•tri) edti.it to lit charge 177,,,, I; ft ... i r . c : ,,,ii lands; mines, &p.. and collecting """ e ' , "'"'
1.-st 3 re , 11, t , d , ott3 Ile , pdtc sin 'extlineed . “-- c r. " ( ' •• ii . i .nce in the Cinant3 ne 1
t..a die, awl Thu.. n.r an cinin. nil . . ....u,.,,,,,,r n i ~, eri. r,—fron twimty 3 i.-ar. eapc ffi r i c . , ,
'and Bttf. and N. Yi
Buffalo. via. N. Y. and.P.
Itahnntanc•ii Street
trn..41 , ..s nf . F.•inal. r ...lta:l , lny are f•rtunate Ili liar- i ii" ,, P ; S yi t l7 '4lrt. sl ' 16 : 1:1''Ii". (i
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lit i ;,, ~..,ireil the semi .....,,I one % .. will qu , ilified In it.w.-rv-. ''''''''. e " • . : r.,; T.llr ill
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HUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBERt --, H. McElwain,. Civil' and Mining ~T m , .: ,cii• Sup'
-,tiir I) 4. MicPory eonducted the'F.ll.,:lb.h de I I .Eng i n e'er: A t:b laud. Ps.,.attends to Surveying and ; lIENItt COFFIN. 8 1
lor nl:t .v.ad,•:ny Ioii ), :11- and h hidr. ;mu I d,d , tiii•st. Insp.. , •ting.Mines.:suneying and dividing lands. regu
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; checrfullv l'enr t....iiim.nv ti. his enrilllitie,i as a leacher. l•ding Town: Lots..and all other Luslnes4 in the line of
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AN UFAC TUR I'N c COMPANY. - ; IT;• IQ i; ~„..t .ctrdar. an intefi , stiter iii.trurtor. mid o n,. hi s nr ,,f r „ l „ . ' • - 1
t ''' ' h ' ir '''''''' "'. •''''' ll-I ''''''''' ''''' i . wil • i., ,;(•,, b., o rul,.: 11-the affection,. of MI. micillit. I.idt,.r , iddCes ' Fount:tin Spring P.. 0., Schuylkill I lletwte#•
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•••• ;. a :.,..-...3i 'into!,' . ' r I latat,r:•l.•,: r., , iind I No; , 4 „;, hi,. ,i,..„), 1,,,_1 , ,La. 111 e. , . 1),.1.U51 ES. - . Comity. Pa•
; On andrafter ,May 7t
Potts*
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S-/S i :race tht...,Deliot at Pot
d Lui1,1,.c., i t i.,,,,,e r ii... than it can he ; ;;; ~.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,;
1.- , -7- - , ---- ' --- i road vtrelts.'dally as f I
s '• ' • : '''' '''' '.•;-' ;''' l .` ''' ' P :l . , D !' • -‘l • r. liarii. , l t;. Mi.:',..r,.. whiles ini , eiher of this t'iMleice./ .i 1 Eo. IlltOWN,' I . 1. f "Mines, ' - FrOut;Pottlivl
nspet or o _
l' MorninCLine, at
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1. i •I 11 , 1 , is his vi•rviees itil Linti-iivr»ers and othecv. lii ; .
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i-Xani1 . ..V.11.11.. Iti-pc,rts. &c.. of Mines and trim] ; s un d,,. Tr,i,,, eon},
, , 11:311., 1 Ili In 3. 1 YlO g l• ..\•••• ire.r ll e ‘lll.iline:l l l o ll{ , t , r 3 , .
“ , 1 , , .I- iii I: I , I :nowledt,, , , of Veins and experien - ce in ' Evenlng: , Llne, at
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Ruin.. •• , T"... - •oi r ,,, .11:,11,E1LT . 4,',11 ill 1111, county 14 years, i INlC.rding,' , l:ino. nt
•,' ''''" r ''''''r ''f . G r'`l'' "n 4 P', t ''• „d earried on Iliiii-i le '.' '. .
w i nth, i 7. - }.• a nnith, !I, 0 ., , ,,-C-li-_,Jt...eh -2f.t. Is v.,. ,
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' fo r ''' tE L Y.'3'.. he h"lrie' tf' `, 3,1 ‘ . " ! livendm,ciLine. at. -
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FAIZEAN ALL'
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""r` tire and Mechanical Dentist. has fi tted titi.n.. iThiitt•villejo 1;111134.1p i
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t..:11. '4 t.. 1 •... 1:1i!!•• ! `,l 1 .;,• e , dir,.,if e',.., ,, only. 1 , qb ih C01t...7 , an't .lut or int,. and Inlidnis . to altri Ills pair tie the hi - nofit of tv.°"‘. Piittßvil J • tinfleniiiii.."..,,
,'• '•, :- • .i , ie.: it :, i;,I a numl,er or V..nr. :.;nent in itnnArti - n: ind rti ..! ion ry iinpr,A ement in the Ar--. th.;...,,uarant.,, to imitate ! ttenither to Philadelohl
• •'' ~•' ii , ~, ,to idli.iii.. have ..-iv,- - n Mr: I. that it•n•wit.4:l.lll,l • 41ii rt. ' -Our. to n zelc, , ty Ih-the adzitit.iticn and nrirangement rat i ' r_h....,ii ftfr'af .1)
= - 1 ' •1 , , 3 . , ~1,,, ~ hi , i t fire ...‘: e , ..iontial to tIP. pmpq pitrfo•neinee or .«rro-nieta.lle or VitteseentTceth : Inserts naitinl or who!, i Fift,r.,,,muil, i - i f tei.,,,,
' ~,,, ; 1...,, ~ r.-,•li, r'q dud,- and a ill e-ialile Hui to fat lii new 0 i . 3 , A fm“..p1,,,c, ; ~,:•sgur,..-tli the entire exclusion el . '
; gerd a thiit i e tins. and' r
1,, , 11 1,11.1. ! 9.lire ril ti.efultio.s with ver7 drent ndratitacce , to Ills Oral springs: extracts dead . teeth and ronnie Hitt, fail] ? from taking ani•thing n
. pt 11.16. and with signal credit to ‘ hlinself • y- and title ileraying teeth with gold. rendering then '. apparel., trhiritwill he's
. , • JAMES. LYND.".. •ar ,'lrl during life. . I ea- All tickets znu.ct
Plillndelphia.tic'toti..r '.1 . 2.1. 1F.:4 I" ' i TlTlci'in Slirkat Atreet.tvro ilk , vinhoveCantre.NOrth I ears '.. '.'; • By
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ARCADIAN INSTITUTE.
j r 1 1115 FLOU1?1S111.Nl;
loeated at Ilrwigsburg. has - poniered up.m. the
third of3its eat . tonee. The fine seeniq . the
surrounding ••ountry.t he healthy. quiet and retired'.leit
thin of the villagearn norsiiriaissett. hyiny in the State.
It is easy of ..ress. within t x,eutiles of the l!hile
,l,iptilit and Ile:Olin; Railroad. to and front whleha stage;
runs twioe e'iery day. ' 1
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EDUCATIONA.L.. ,
• READING INSTITUTE. ',' .1.;
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rrE .. Summer. :..: , ession„of illis Ildar-'
,un...... ~ 1-;,.•.1 fur -,1 , 11.!-z IW-11 4tn1.1,,), will eqi r at:l`Fure
on 111:11)N LS CAY:T111: 1 , 111 4 ii , •. T.Pil L. .
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tho it ;rtrdititt.l4tpartitmitt tiro th, first, n o
th.4' l J 3 rt tho Prinaii,ll t , l pniridu
111, e.mll l ,rt ,tudonts. The .1.-T
to impart iho t nd, ;1 1l the IT - 311,11es IT an
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tho ololo,intprove.l,lylo." .:aoh stadout
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Term , t,,r oarditcr. I uilion, and P:11 at to. Pr!'. F , .
GOO and fuel, ' i'..:••• un,i2;,.,:, 00
Latin Lin and i /reel: extra, 2 Oa ..$: tilt .
Itrawiin:, 2 no ' 4 nil
In,A ruot ion on Piano Forte; . 10 (111 '2O! on
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COTTAGE SEMINAIL TOE. YOUNGI IkAIiLE,.3
Pot tstovin,.lllotttgotnery County', Pa.
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liprin,•ip.i. ar‘si,t,4 by a ~rik,of corn Jetent insirtict.
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I'hila.l,•lphia.
/ IL,. .1, 11, 11. Loyd. D. It.. Witi.•ll.,:tvr. Va.' f -',
lloy. Pro, W. A. Crawf.,.^,l. A. M.. Deliv.are C. 11,...., .
Prot. IVillinin A. Not - 1 , 11..1. M . l'AleVollc,:c. I
i pr„.r. J. Addi..,Qt Porter. A, ii.. Vale C01te,,,,.. ..' l
Pr .f. ChArl, Lolc-l. A. NI:. Bart', inc. Pa. I ' ,
Prof Janic< 1,2.10..1. M., Philadelphia.
Th, , m3g 1/...1:tia0•,.i' M..Princip.ll Uni,ai ..I,ll4emy,
l'hiladHplaia. • .
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IL , . William It. 11',,r1i. 4 .1: NI., Pottstown. Pa. I '
11.,.11'. 11, Gould. A. M.. ! l oth-town, Pa. - j
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. a i,.4 ,t p,tl.l,lwit. )11 , 10 , ,..4411..ry Oalitt:k . Pa.. and latcly
add,'' the o,tre of 11....% Iv. 11. 1 1 oi1:. 1 ru.“ ..' that li.i to:i,,
113, '':t ,- oi kitttialt,.. of the pat rifilcin• bet rtoti.re 15,,,t,ai,.,1
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With ,in ~p-riclice of s , .lne 3 4 %.11 . 4 IR t,:v.hiti4. aunt
,with I it.. tkr-Tlitinal inn i hat ro. pail, ,t1..111 Ili site .•d t,
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and Painiinz. • /
Tttr , .n,h ht•li• .• Att.,
Grammar.
ti it. sud ArUhrn.;ti.•.
1 7 :1 , 1nias urn t,. those young ladhott who
oompleto thed,,:tular iOnlrse. z 1 4.: ti.stimonials or sandtri ,
whip and deportment: and su,M elonpleti,in mill d , lpenit .
up di the ability and industry of the tdipil. and uld titl
the nutii or of terms II Veen 01.1 . 111 iii ti, ,
1.11%, ,, d for. mil with a slass her
al ditty. ail'i,M;i• held leek both or who cannot pr ,,, tied
rapidly'. The arraintoment is web, ti,it whin. ,01 th e
ad valita_ , ,, ,:lass rJ , eitat ion are seri:red.lhr
private perS(.llal IPA atc4.l the intent
more on tier ~,cm • resourets: thus
eompl: , te her s,•l u ct adios in strsh time as her
32; •. pries Tins attainments. and ',the, oiriminstativelt, will
permit'.
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, Varatlll', are two--One in April, (if; other in
set. tier. thus dit idinx the year Into t WO se ssions . .l five
mth , e e,:
litnilina respectively on the first .
May
and Ills first_
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lurt I ler particulras.
licv. 1.. O—Nl-ILIA:HY. A. 131
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ill inuili. l'ltilaklrlphin:
- 1 b t‘ik boon weli iikviaintoil with Mr. D. G. Ma:Mery.
Ikr ,•,kral soar.kkik,okit. rriim My iiiin arquinianne' r with
hint ac a moholar. a 'Christian and a ifonlliiman.a-Ivell
ri , from liik , r.ikittaii•kn as a tildlf.r. I tiardt i onflibmtly
rokionnuoitil bill, a, one to WIIIIIII thP.earikk anti ii;%true
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arid blithest. a ride of i.rilrlar
,hip. I 'oir..id i rr,hirn Ly Iris talent.. adtairrtnetier and
oxperharce in teaching. eel! ritmlitieri frar the °their.
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31t• fill any such pea for which he !pay itrpts.
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if P.:ttsvilk,l'a. gitlice in Nlarket'stitset. t•ppn,ii v the
t.... 1 , IN,:t.. - :'` July 11, '.l.!'t 2s•ly i
i,ilit Al E.),1 . 1 .' S. -F:Oti ' VER, Justice of
kiok.i i.,:u-,.. \oflerArille—k;llectiotoi and agencies so
livriteti awl attended to carefully'
I.'„:ltr la-) ita, '.',6
1 4 1 C.. '1'110A11 ) 8'()N, Attorney and
Lsj o e,tuntoillor at Law. Otill.c. I, Joe - T.J. Allison's Hat
tiv•r , . 4 , war end of firotitlearset, Tamaqua. i '
. Ft•liliittly 2, ls:•ti ' • i • 1 , ! Zi-ly
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; i t. itl 1 N I': I I I 1131 RT, Altorney'at Lan-,
# p , , 1,11111 ,, i.,.11 r New York. 445ce opposite Anisri
-.4,•,110u,e. t oo , • - i. 4tr,,t. l'ottsl ilk. l'.•ttua r
p - :I 17-ly
'llO\l4S I?: Ii,INNAN. Alton' 4-% at
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Market. Potts% itlr. hs.
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EORG I E deli.. KEDI, Attorney. at
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p,„,i116, Penna.. will attend business
in e.unty_ and risen here. kiln,. in Centre
street. !warty ...ppoSite the Miners' Bank.
July 7. '53
lAIIES 11. GRALT yF, Attorney - at
, .
• Lax;EA hn: rpitund.d to Nttstille. hat opened to of
fice under the Telegyaph Vitt co. Centre:Strmt.oupthsitethe
'I inert' Bank. -
Ilereinber 11.1,31
ITill:iftend to all bludiless t , t - trusted to him. with dill
g.•nc an I care: IfilTire—at. ',his dwelling haus, Centre
'stead. i Apr 1
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I,J , '“aveyanrer awl lieueral Polle;'ter, will ;Attend fa tll
liti.itiess entruSleil to him si iIL dillgenee rare. If
flee. Centre streqt, Pottsville; ‘
the Trign Hs 11,
N. 11.—The Dyekets of N: M. Wilson. Esq.. a1...9n
~f Samuel liarrett, Esq. !July 14.
port tool E t.: s i a Ratko:
BUSINESS --. CARDS. • ...v01irni,e,c,it.i.,,n,..i.. 1- .., - - . .P...,..,,1.:
_ ___,...„_______ , thenc,vti, 14i:sinters or:
DR. J. T. NICHOLAS, :-. ri . ;tid, to VieNitland. T.
dt with 11
1 4 .111 . 1 4 1C1AN, S 1.111. i EON 1 ACCOUCE 1: ell ; I tr i. • • ' '
Olllee-Markel St, above Second. ...Fhils !hint thilt .. ronnt
rlork («nix:lßailrod.
rl'utt.qiilt, Dec. Pi. is•k - .1. [May ::..0-gO . l, 4tktf . ' .. • a ..., at w,,,
--- ---- : Bridge w ~.11 trre
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.o}{. G. N. BO WM A Is. ," ~,Stir- , r•lal' . r
getat Dentist. Illiire in Itrici:.ltitilding, cornet rate
: :Ida and ,, .
1 1 h y s , t ,s rl i t i l . t r ..C1ii;ti it
Market and Second Streets. Potts', ille, Pa. ', Agin Tralu--7.30 - A.'111., ,
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. ),t..h...1- I, 1 , 6:!.. 4 0-tt • : Sto,pping. at all statnt.and runningto Poltsvilleonly'!
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1 ) 'Aii. 'SII EA FKER, Pottsville, Pti.:,, : :4 :. NiOht Ex resr-..3.30 P. M. •
•Ituuttin; eoery day. stoitping at. all Stati.ms and run
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1 *late of the Pennsylvania &tate tleological Survei . , i pin- to PottAtille • CurOnTting at Port Clinton. with t'at'
. iN plot es laics.'inines, dc. : " . ' ; 'awissa. tYlll.llinsport and Erie. and IYil lianispo'rt tato! El- '
. irt.ber Et. '. - ‘5 - 41-tf • ' ininkitailittatik.arrivins at Lludra at Y. A.M.; tssuuectiug
1 / I . X.O N DOCTOR at with Ntmliotit and Erie. Buffalo anti New York city anti
''' ..: ; l6: : 1 .4 M • •—•- 1 • —-- ' I.altittilture Railroads. tor 11uthilo. Dunkirk: Erie. Cle;e-
Dental Surgery. hasCriluoved to the North-, 1310, cindialati. T‘,1,41 , , Chicago. and all pints West.—
etn-1 corner ot Second and NOrm et tan streets: Pottivilhi. , Also. with ttlittira. Canandaigua and Niagara Falls Hail
:-.lot•nsl.er 2. I 554. "•'•:: 41 .' '' 1' roartsicarriylitg at Niagli ra Falls. at 1t.t.:30: A. M:. • connect
• I tic with Dav,Express 4r Ors...at Western itailfotitt for De•
. i 011 N 110DgKI:iK, Milling Eng \ -
t roil. ChiCag r ,ti. etc.
liq, tl.,r and surleytl.r. I:lel.tre St.. P.M., ille. l'a..‘at I is ti ,“,t ttl it. ts .,-the Day Ei
I,9tir tr. : - lir6' , ) log and" E . .. 4 1, ring Coal binds. inspect- , and Itiiie at WRilatusie
In; ',: to. t
. .te Agenlifor the plarclia! ,, atid mle of heal j Express htl:ti'suLtper at,
1:-:.. t.•. , .11 - titot of 'rents, Sc. . ! Tills Itoutdi with it ‘i
' , 1?.. I 24: 1,nr4i , 1 . 2-tc - , and niostiiir tt.
Wet rou- 1,
j• • ••: -'- • • • • . Only on e -eh:tuff,. ot . 11,
'I'EI%IS J. Al :1 lt' IA and Pr; ktik *jar- - - - ~' -
Cntlatt3 of 1110 I,:tices.
I j, ,, ,, n/f ve.t.rs and Cult-Engineers, to ( . o'llll,o ion: l'asn , ql4l.rtc purchasint
s t;t, plt . s ti., 1.. r. Potttivil . .L. null attend to surveys ; privilege Of titopping at
, ;1 J.it'-, 4 , , i1,i., , , i , ,iitp-aud...tll.other business in the lino : 'minify,: their seats at tt
tst lltst ' protcss.i.o; :,.. Poe* e !eon
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1 , ps.t is% tile .Isiounty s..nci 4, 1- . ' ortim, q iin., -; i ; .
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A rotor and Surveyor. iiiivur Terrace, Centre Street, i Dan, ille.i 'ci
Pottsville. Pa. Exarninitions. Reports.. Surveys and , Milton, . I, t
:ll:ips f eta] min,....e..1 Lands. Milting. Machinery, 3: c ..,', Williamqorq'
tlceeuted on the stitirtebt notice. Agent for Coal Minek,k -I,Elmira. : .'•
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Einal
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Snptember '.3,15."):.t. '; . 89.tf : , .fetierFon.' :,; •
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---- - • . L. Starkey. -,,;,,
_1 ENRY I.V. POOLE — , Geologwai, 1 . p„,,, y„,j . ,:i _--
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I nppgraphiril and Mining EnuineerXentre street; i 'Gorham. .
_.," •
ro tsville. i'a . gives ittentiim to surveys and examina. , ,-, Geneva, vla.;Gorhatn.
Gnus ~ f Coal Lands. to surv'evt Of mines requiring F pe- - ~, ••'.— -, teamer
dal necura,y. and , to the: SiTerintendenre and' entire ),„'John Arnitf.
Thar,:e for unprietors of odate.S. • ". : I , l!,anandaigusi'.
February '2. '5 . 6 j IJult2::. i Itoneoye FAIS,
LEGAL. CARDS.
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NJA.MIN BANNAN, POTTSViLLF,, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
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MILLET SEED,: •
QUEHANNA R. !L TUS:r rue:dived and, for sale at the
n. 11.0;SAN. I
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-.-..-....6:e....::-..-.1.-- : i '. . JAPAN PEAS:. .
:e of Time. :., • V.:SO. the Tom Thumb.: Pea, a new 1
arrangement •fer.re - L
i: 1 4, ,,,\,.
_and prolifi , T. d.arf variety. just n.crlyed and for rate's
B. BANN AN'S Book and Seed Store. 'I
l t . 4.1, -- -Ird.rs ree..ived' for all kind • of Tree.. Shrubbery
in and ziIIe.r.MONDAYI Ap II :
and Plants. I P!lttcyille. April V.. 1
.1` , 513 14-
t ,, n. with the tralp. f. r Tama-
Itoti. Wiltiainsia , ri,
h and.Northueo.,
rg. rains for Middletown.
I lairta Me: l'ittsktrg: and
litlltv/ %IMF.: and Cutuberland
k. Haiti:nor, WaAtiltztolz and
r: Mt nut E,tv, Firer k.
• tSPORTATIO
w York •ft• Yll ilad'a.
1.131;;IIS reSpietfullif
r..haub; and 12•Ide:,s comumn-i
-and the ad-
luntles. that ad-:_
in n•:uly for
.Ltandlze. furnfture. drain. pins
tv• Yawk and Phil:44olla. in
estinvd for Haven,
'lphia will 1, 1 44 NA by our
lin !V reef wharf;srhuNlklll.
l ily York. apply to M-
I, New York. ' 1 •
io having their lamas furwarded
learn Vin'ukreet wharf,
i be , Itargrol ,:n I:igloiown.h:
I ll:Ns and Tea e -,, - . -. ills on
id Pros irdons - -
s - .2 1;
iiilled on Ilelairare.Y - IF7
A. S. MiloltriE A D.
dizatinn Warehouse: Mt: Carton.
. ,' IIL FOCII7.
Broadway; f.tvw Vrli. Room 15.
rileit from Schuydkillllalen to
111 Railroad. ..
ADING RAIL ROAD.
t
HT% M 1...1tt:11
NO VEAL It Ist',
tho folio:‘%i4 hates of
,er4i.k) pounds; . ,
THE Jitiheriber has 'made rratioli
i Noos to supply ( sant 44311 00 14E1119 . frr IletkilllZ.
•1 31.1.Ut $7 per thousand. Th e its:ire Orance i. , 1 perfectly
'tardy. will grow on any - of our hill , . I•.•lter., the tfrounit
is eultitated. and makes (.1111 01 Iliechvape,t alit most
... .
• howy felle, , , in the country. (hie. Thousand 'Plants'
v.. -.--• ---
:-.7,.. -- t-•.. r: 0 • , i`l phut about 2... 11,1,1• C liedruetipits gio , ll how to
elan? and 'Cultivate. , We all' aztili• to furnbill the
.210111. _-..... :: ;:i l'lants. plan the !Joh:, after the en ,
und is - rultiNity , l
: -. ...11 •0 5 . , ‘:,: - .! t ..- -
~ ...,Z. it the rate of slol7't . ', , ent.i , p,r roil--onealtifll to le,
'2...a .. - .., paid w het: planted. and the haitittect v. hen the 11010. ,
. itrnks.aet- 1 ' 9.i tot s , otilleie - ttly crown to Harm it flire--11“e owner to
I.Fish.ol. ,, rp &c c:
.• ', • 15 . pref. , . t it. and cultic - att.; the ground while the Hedge is
I
yfer. Ea-,:a. liar- I • . , . growing. • . ,
dr , e , erie,llenipt, . , Any furthur information will be given. by nailing nu
et llolhoe.trare. ',... 22. , - II ' sltloiririlwr. ' ; B. BAN N'AN.
,te.r5.011...`F.,15.. I„ Mar hi 1 ,... 70;
12
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;min.ll3r Tr.q.. 1. 1 - , • ' Book MIN
and Stationery Store.
.ikec. - 11i..... Salt. 'i ' 1' 9 . -
4 1 l'A( )li (1 E T. PIZITUHA ItD.- having
...V., .t.... :
no y .
1 1 .1 ill !..tones. 1
!I , A, Xr.quoved his las.l, store from St . flair to Minerstille.
al. Irnn„Tiaii....- .., . t 7 .... would int' rat his ,trierd.. ..t..1 lid• publi... generally
1 inonghout the -o i l',. that th, y 1113% tied Ilk new 3131
.1. Clay. - 11rarelo, . '''' 131--1, i.43 1 .1i.411114•111 011 ;Md.:COY/ler of . 4 1. , c0t,r1 and Rail
,e. )lanur, l'i ' .'. 1" 6 ;Old •treets. . - •
. Th.. sin. 9, 4,f I..f.kF. stationery niid f.inry - attieles is
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- ' :V. 15 'ar.:." 3.1.1 eomplete. eensprising yverllthing that way he
' , 1 4 2 -I1 ...tided in,hii line. at prices that earshot tail h. give sat.
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4 4:.loth•ti: 141:1g it/ :11:1111 14,e. even 'cheaper than they
ADINC RAILROAD. i7lll I , I• !1.1.12,11( ill th.. eitieS. Ills sulndy of new is.oks
r 3th 1 rtd calmi set, ...t. n iS. did still enable
.4 , t; „,,, r ; -- gm5.,..... - ii, him r. sell at a hole•ale as well a , nittail. SChilloi, and
......1111.'2. storrs .311.1?...1 . ..ill. hooks:n..l stationery at the
I„
1111atlu, & It. it. c o . .!--, wh drat- 111. evs 11 , 01 , •hindlin.- ard blanl, work
fair/. 4.. 1 ..../. 1;11J mar y..;•,..1,..5;,. &1t... at the sir i,t roll., ard itii Id. hest styli.,
id Toils on ("nai : transported he N• 11.—An) thing - that inay he r.soired in his line de
.fullows. iron Mirth:Ali to June 11 " - r e d t ' r d. -1-. .
Nlinersville.Nlarrii '29,15;1i.
. 'FLOUR, FEED AND COMMISSION STORE,
ME
Ini
;
1 2ooj 11.311 s 0
190 1 s 5 I I ;0
'1
011 1 45 170
100 1 s 5 1;0
100 .1 :;5 170
1 00 • 1 '1 70
. 1 00 • ,1 S 5 I 1 To
1 h. - , 04.1 11.45
1
1 t," 101
an, H •
1 1 1 0 155 145 j 1 40
sort, 1 4.0 1 :(5.; 14u : 1 4(1
, 1 , so :; 145 140
1 5.5 1,4.0 140 !, ( 1
1 45 1.4 0 - :1 8n ISo
14.5 140 125 125
1 4(1 1. 35 • 1 25 1 2.5
• 1 111 135 125• 1 25
130 1• .5 115.,115
120 :1• 15 1- 05 : •1 05
ands
La. ! 05 - 1 frs
, 1 .2 0 1 i 1 05 105
120 1 15 ; •
1 20 1 15
”fManntrors
Ilit 1i1}• bl! err nd :try
ELING.
4CER LINES.
id Reading Railroad.
M311:1
' ItA.SGEME!N TS. 1855,
,Nortiwrn and IVestert,
!!Duce“. •
1 .5 , t1 and F•tre
•
a.LL,
Vl' AND E1,,,111F1A ILAILItuALY:
inII; hours,:
r Falls. - lri ••//
• • - , 34 "
r.fs. •
rner Sixth and Vhesnut estre2:9, :
Reading it.tilroad comet
\Y, May '7tlt./three l'as‘enget
iladelphia and Reading Itattrt,ad
Vine NtreetVdallY• (sultasP ,
press. 6 A. M. •
11., and Heading. only. Ccaxnert-
dhintsport and t:rie and NVilliauis:
'd: arriving at I . :hair:l at 4. I'. DI.; ;
I )rtt and Erie and Ilultalo.and New
'junkie,: and Ltuttalti: and dr.au :
tale or Lake :Shorn '
Mottptie. Sandusl:v and
Inira. Canandaigua and -
Ndigara
' tine at _ Canandatzua with New,
';u4 ntiA V. and. at Suspentdon
ern. and Contral !tail;
St. Coui, and all points in Can-
ENE
hrtmlithiit at Pcrt
rt. l'ass.tigors Ln w: 1 .1" of Night
p"rtlll"u*
connections. forms thr shortest
the Lakt:s.
;tggavt• 1,6v - e,n Adi:id...•iphia and
.:, Tickets by this Line hare the
cany ofpie above points and re
leasur6.
ti Philadelphia to
.2, 3.1 ilti.falo.via.Tonacenda.lo 00
4 :15Niagara Falls. via. El
-4 40 1
mini. Ca nada and N.'. '
4 60 1 Y. Railroad:'
10,00
5 15 Niagara. via. Buffalo. 10 On.
5 foii , $ uspt. nslon Bridge. • 10 00
7 001Clevel i and, 11 70
7 65 Toledo, ; 1 14 75'
7 051Cincitinati. .c: 10 00
8 001Betroit,,via.11all. 16 00
5 00! “.. Buffaloand
. S 001. Lakei ~. .. 13 00
, Chicago. rhisGt Web-
Fl 001 tern aed '.lll , :hfcan
8 001... Ventral Railroad. '2O 00
S 50 1 Chiragva,via Butraloand
S AO, Lake Shore 3lichigan :-
SOO Southern Rally:ad, 'L.'l) 00
9'oo Chicago. via Buf. lake ,
S 110 bind Michli4an Cen
•f.... • r tral Railroad,
1.1 Rock Island, f 9. 021
.
ELL. Tick-4 Ad Frei t t.'.t Agent.
,pfiner Sixth and rtn.Sn nt streets.
t Philadelphia i Road in _ Railroad.
t Catricrissa. W. and Erie Railroad.
p't Williamsport aud.Eindra ltaiL
CEFUTRAINS
ille . an& Philadelphia.
1655; the l'asson4.-r Trains w ill
:vino. corner of CWinn and Pall*
lows:
no to Philadelphia.
- - - 7 A. M.
- - :4 P. M.
le n dr.v). - , 7 30 A. M.
'elphie to Pottsville.
- - ,•: 7 M. .
- • .3 nri A
e ft (far).
o'rle;ck. 1n ,ininoto... A. M.. and
P. M. For Pot•sville.nt 9 o'clock,
O rerlorl... P. M.
IIE LTNES—:II:ITiI WAYS.
:anti. tag.
fl. ,t='!.h
: •.
i -
-.175 1 45 .
U,, Al.rti.m. rtfrorp't!". Ifonte.
ze , will 14.,i1101yel to ,mch prosen
tn , rtpn•fcglv,pn.hihitwd
1.1
`st , mg.trazo.hilt thlr own wearing
t the risl: of its Ironer.
ht, tine , hagal entwine the
leder of tha of Itanavrars.
• S. titAftratt:P44,-..rrotem.'
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE.
SP SEED, 4 .
SPAR the pound,
4 .
-.' .- -bt
. for sale at the sule:eriber's Feed Store. - Ilicevf:23.4
cents per pound —affording, a tine opi)rtunitr, for per
son:4 vriihing to'rais,.. 11...tft. 11.11).SNA.N.
- P4.ttsville. April 5. ISS& '' ' 14.
. __
RASPBERRY BUSHES.• •
lot' nf cliowe kinds,', put: up in
4 .
_packages of 25 and rso stalks. .uol, in'orid planting
just reetdied:h• , (l for sale, e'leap.Ott • ~
11. BAN N AN'S s`i-ed and Book More.
Pottsville, April I'2. ls:io 15s•
LEONARD & MINTZER. ,
Bankers £ Dealers In Exchange.
P.t. •
_ - _
(101.LECTIONS ATTENDED TO
;and drafts for Fah• vu nit I hii pi hiehial Shia* in ;be
Cni.ll. Also. drafts fi.ir sale on England. Ireland, Sea-
I and and Wales.
i lenitive 1::. •55
. SKIRTS MADE TO ORDER
fIN SCIENTIFIC Principles'. and
11, fvearrarlaKl to fit. Ali st vles of avto7: coLLAniz ;
dl 0 7 , les of -T ND! BYttliN CiiLLAps
It od awl made to order tOr LADS, at Ow -Xetm
If t. C , w 1 Gepilleaten'; FSu seiAirip Ron', 4 4' 1 door
thr (Infrr itreet.
Pottsville, April 512,'n; • • 14-
_
' SAIOI SE-WS
FROM THE PACIFIC.' , '• •
1 f It. E. 'l%. 'l'A LO It ! when
.irt .the
I City "t' Phila learn ,d V. his ' •••r.it nittrti
hmt ion. th a t to thyruninrist the
lie tiet,he ablo duplicate the sirs hand
...me anti ittried ass- rtinetit of Spring and : Summer
snot h, Vest lags that Lle jUst ppelled
illSDeeti.l at hi 4 tit 4 Eater of
1 . 011 re and Ma t 011.70 SI S.
POItS , Mardi I:St;. t F:UtS - D. '.TAVIIii.
. • SAMUEL DIL,LINCER,
NTEARL
the corner of Centre and Mar
ftel
stiwts, Pottsville. has on hand a at•unine arti
cle of Family Lard. which ho offers for tale, nindesttle
and retail. at the learnt I Ilanotand dried
metits of the test finality. fruit. x fish and K .,
mons Lieneraily. ronstantly on hand. at priL'S to Snit
everylffidy. Call and see him. in Market street. tfma
alert's ilenton's Jewelry Store.
Potf , t illc. April lsrei 14 hin
OSACE ORA4CE H6CINC.L
o,,;•sr,sf/t.,i/r I f I'otbar/I///itifraet4,Pottaciile.
. ' • ' Wholesale and Retail.
THE subscriber respect tnllv announces
to the public that he has taken ,The Flour and Feed
store. heretofore kept by IA II and 314thers. where hewn]
all kinds of Flour and Feed. ut every. description,
will be sold wholesale and retail at the lowest
mites. Ile: has on hand a
. itteel It, 4 ,rtmcnt of choice
Family Flour . Food of all hinds. such Coni. Oafs, 31ili
Straw. Ae.. k .
Ile will also sell all kinds' of Flour,!F•ed Ac., on Com
mission...
.` lie restitololly solicits the patronaizeof the friends of
'he lalellian. and the public gennefally, feeling couti
twit that Ito ran •.rive enthe satisnetion to thee who
luau taior him.with their custom. i ISAAC Mi/VER.
Masai S, ' 101 f
1.5
o
1 45
Ino.
I t
1
1 i 5
1 45
MI
NOTrCE Boatmen ;and Shippers
and after the opening nt the Sclinyl
kill ika,igation her the, year 1656. the following egula
inin. will he enforced.
Boat rill fie put undel' 01..5i:butes of the
9ndin CF of lhe Company ba. loadluit with real. unlesg
lb.. Cap ain`nfidiell bat. or some oitie dui, authorized by
hial for that pulp shall tar pri.selit.and personally Id
lend lor Leepiniziin ite.-ount of the put on board.
bill 4r: ladina. in tbi?lugual torn, ~flail Iw
by bile Captain for the laSeli on
hoard I lie,bat. and ite haat hill be Permitted to enter or
dear front the ibadis or landing.: of the Comp.' Tie under
11.111+ WI! ii/Nll 4.1 Bill of Lailki4. iir Tagua and utner
tain ,
rldppore of at ea Ix landing shall per
r4,y !lel^ duly wall keep a eor
.;et :t room •1 , '.1110,111.0i , n on te•ard sach boat engaged
thrin. in eneh 'manner re to ,[,(.tile the ('~plain or
his agent to elan: or tally th. , car:.ro;and thoreby ensure
•orreet I,llls Of lading and manifests of • Cargneg. for all
parties.. ••
di del. Nai• FIIALEY, Pres. .
fdar•li .• •'
PURE ;WINES & LIQUORS.
1 1 1 - 1.11; undersigned, le4ally , licensed
• e,
lealel. in .Wioies and Liquors. offers the following
•Indoe catalogue. ..Ivry article in ribieh, is guaranteed
; , uir and umtdulh-rortrd. , •
. . 11 I N F. S. ~ .
./lort-LeordiseJtkiee. jOie , rto and Durgun42
.11.af. oAo—E•ist India. Cold. !
S'o , rn.S—lto , al. Amontillado. .: -
.0.4 r, t--•,Sl,.Estophe. St. Julien::
r Tim, tri,i„_ 7 ll,iut Sauterne. Darsar
f., Militgo—iLlAlipn. 3.e. &c..
'Rhenish irin , s—lroehhelm4. • . , :lerenseiner, Deld3-
• hohnor, Tronninor. &r. • •
Civimpartne—Grand Sillery Monsseauz. „tr.
. - I, 111 I* to It S .'••
Wrandy—Pinet.Castillion & Cor.Cratnar.
i --- inard. Martell,
Maratr. Cognacs.
`lt'll,'Cherry. ,
. if ,- ./bonti 6i/or—Sr:tn. Bohlen. I -
Srhioolonn Solonapp,
Rona--.latmoica Spirits, New Kiogiand.
Whiskey-1,-4.y Malt Scotch. Old Monongahela,
I Oslo. and romp:43loa Rye.
- ' . ; F. .N:' Tlt ACTS. - • '
° : Cut-aeon. Lavender. Al•synthe,' Kirshenwasser .
•S II N I/ R I 1... ti,. . •
•
Siviss and Lim'urger Ctierse. Sardines. Holland Her.
L ink. French Mustard. Olive Oil. French Chocolate. &c.
• MOS tiS STROUSE.
Corner of Centri. tt. High Streets.
Pottsville. Pa.
41-em
IMI
OP t.l .7
' NOTICE TO BOATMEN.
- Rates of Freight, !
and T raisThr il , eiting 0,0 for (hr Ihdatnalre and Md..
(iron! nrinpany on their 0410 f. during the &alma
s+lyan
'Ore Delaware and liudson.Caniti Company are pre.
pared to euter 100 i con tr.et wit h. and Felt... Carrot Boats
to ionperille and industrious limo, to he employed in'
tehaiting Coal .from Honesdale in liondoutand New
Yortc and to ire tertnediatepla eos on the and River.
rote of Freight for itoats making trips - from Ron
.l,ut to Ihmesil de. and returning hulk' with coal will
during the setsreu of 1‘ , 56. tlar!thdlar (MI per gross
ion. and in proportion for less distances.
The following instalments mill he reserved from the
freight on'each trip toward the Payttient of the Boat. viz:
ttu Full (or River) Boats Set no
fiiestutolel SCOW I 5 VO
; •1411 Sr r • and Seetionkto. (It)
Boats and Seolvs will in all cases: be unloaded by the
Company, for while five rents per . ton will be charged,
,and reserred out of the freight of old' Trip.
There will Ulm be reserved $l.O and the fractions of a
tailor out of the freLht of each trip, until the close of
the season. as per contract.
The River Freight from itondoutlo New York will h
,::.I.cents per gross ton. reserving therefrom st% per trip
inward the payment of the. llont—tOwing and whartage
tree.
The Compary are building .49 new last model Scow
Boats. to Ike used the coming season. on which $5O will
be required to be , paid in cash by the party agreeing - to
purchase. at the time .f making such agreement.
Appli‘mtion In to made personally or by letter to the
nridert.igned. at the office of the Del. and Hudson Canal
handout. Ulster en.. N. Y.: to It. F. L'rd. Eeri..
' Ilon&dafe. Pa.: to the Superlntendente on the line of
thn Canal: or at the office of :he ettnpanv, No. 20 Wil
; Lain Street. New York.. SYKES. Agent.
Rnndout. March R. 7.6.' • '4 7 10-tit. .1,
.20 00 CITY HAT, CAP, AND FURNISHING STORE,
'2500 c!,,,,f r ; s t_ n ex t dear thr •• Mtbtrillo:Tni;e.7 Pott;rille:
Q n 'U EL C'. TAYLOR respectful},
informs his Mk& and the ,public that be has
talon (at the solicitation of Anmerout tniluential
persons.l the store fornierly occupied by 4.. C. Llvezly
Co.. where he intends keeping constantly on hand a
first class assortment'of
lints.; Shirts . , hose
Caps. ' Handkerchiefs, Collars.
Mores, Suspenders, Drawers. fie.,
gclected foam the most appnived ninkerit..and combining'
all the newest and west fashionable style; which can be
i , oind in the teittling. estalilichmetitii of New . York and
l'itiltoli•lphla. and Vote which( referi.nre tuty he made to
the well, known &rots of
- '
thikford.
IVal . /.llrtnn• •
•
• Sullender S Pascsll, '
• - . 3lcCord. Ae.. Ac.
The subs:riber Is denlynas of calling ,,ttention to the
art that hie stt,lt` will be f auud ef . ll. different character
to that which is usually wet with in a country store,
and coosists e;clusicelv of '
N KW AND f.ASIIION.AIIi,P. (inns:.
ahi..h it. is ta lieved trill supply n want ignz felt In
pot t*rille m a d its vicinity. MANN In - lb:len (Andemen't
rn no G. 0.4. which beretoro.ni have not been kept
for pair 'in Pottsville. hero been tvid , ‘,l to his stock, said
un e‘ert lons hare been spared to Mike Ith:establishment
worfhe or support. and which he by the must assiduous
attention to his em.touters in avers say, Napes to nierit.
Nndor the lint and Cn p depattment the mom com
plete, a competent and pra,tleal ,:ltatter has beenena
ploved; • .
Silk lints. Press Kid Gloves. Shirts and Prawein,
Scarfs, Stocks. linnkerchiers. French Walking Canes,fr4.
DATE MADE TO ORDER:
; g3r.h'itlGSC.
41-tf •
ME
NOTICE.
Choice *flip.
•
THE PRISONER TO HIS MOTHER
I've wandered fir front; thee, mother,
Far from nur happy home:
I'ye left the land thatigarer me birth..
In ether hinds to rta m ;
And Time. sinee then. hini - riilled his years
And marked theist on my Prow--
Yet still. I're often tb(luitltY of thee—.
I'm thinking of the 4 now'.
I'm thinking' of those days. nother,
When. with such eatucst,pride,
You watched the dawnin;:. of my youth,
And pressed me to your side;
Then love had flled rip trusting heart
• ,With types of ftituee joy.
And thy I..rNht fancy r 1011414 trove
To deck thy darling hoy
Iln thioltin,t on the dit v. mother,
I left. thy watchful ;fire. •
4 When thy fond heart avas lifted up •
To Heaven. thy trust t;asither-.
And memory brings thy parting word.,
When trars fell ',1•1 thy check;
lint thy last, loving, aiiaious look,
Told, more than wto its cont." speak.
I'm far away from thee. mother,
No kindred near me now; •
To soothe me with a tender word,
• Or cool my burning hrow?.
The dearest ties atTect , lon wore,
'Are all now torn front me: .
Thee letr me when the tvollble came
They did not love lie thoe.
. , .
• .
--
1 would not hare thti, knob, me ther,
How brightest hopes decay—
The tempter with inslbaneful cup,
Alas dashed them ail away;
And shame has left les renamed sting,
To rack with anertbltwild! .
,
'Twowldbreak thy hart to know
The sorrows of thy 'child
I'm lonely and flrsaken n4ta
Ni itli inward grief nppreSsed.
Yet still I 'scull not have the. know
How sorely I'm digressed:
1 know thou wouldst not rbide. mother,
Thou wouldst notigiee me pain,
Cut rimer pie with thy kindest words,
And bid me hope tt,ctafti.
• , • I
I know thy tender heart, mother,
Still beats an ,warm far me'
.As whenl left thee. ante Ago.
To entss the broad, blue sea: '
And I Inco thee just the slum. mother,
And long to hear One speak.
1
And feel Mire more t iy balmy kiss
Upon mseare-wort check.
•
Hut. ah there'is n titauAt, mother,
Pervades iny• beat in:: br e ast.
That the fresd staritlmay flown
T., its eternal rest:l '
ATA as I nine thy tear all 3y,
There '5 liisisas. iii tni lir ear
A voic • that hp,kkslf motherA
tid bills up. seek het , th.'•••••. .
lIIP ern C
- •
R. GOUGH IN I PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Gough delivered a "Fe i peranee Address
in ; Philadelphia, reet4tly.: The Spring Gar.
den Hall of course was jammed full, and many •
I • ,
could not gain marmite. The Doily hint's.
i
gives the following synopsis of the remarks o f •
tbe.Speiiker which will be found interesting:'
1
Atier.a prayer by the P.m John Chambers,
Mr. Gough chute film:vitt', aerfalluded to the int- '
mirtance of the cause, the aim of which ,wrii: to
!UN Mao froni a fallen and degraded condition to
one . of honor to himself:lnd dlim who created hind
it'll is own image. , It Would be idle to deny that
the true and devoted friends, of temperance meet
with base, unmanly, and unworthy opposition to'
damp their ardor and destroy their hope. 'On
the 011 V hand are the calumnies of the sordid; on ,
tiro, other, the sneers Oh theihase ; here the taunts
of those whose passiona martin their judgments:
mid there the lukewartnhes , ; and apathy of ,hose,
who profess to be acting with us. The calumnies,
the sneers, the taunts, atol the I; pi of our
toes, io every form, we can wrthstand: for. what-.
c‘er else may be said of thtitn, they are before us,
unveiled and open to our as;•ault, hut the apathy
of those why pretend trii, be,'und no doubt ;Ire, lie
sii,,ue of a great re:oml in ;this accursed traffic-,
overwhelms us with a tleekr and darker de-pair
than years o strugglesuvith our unrelenting op
ponents could effect! 1 :
Objeetions were urged to the means-we employ
td bring about our ends'. and some will say we
should do so and so, and others thus, hut the great
I Means of all is that we Shoohl depend on prayer
alone for the accomplishment of this reform. Mr.
ti, had as much faith itil pr4yer as any man could
I have, and believed in itf efli , icy as truly'as he be-
I lieved in God: but pray t er Without work has never.
I and cari;never be Riess ti core i than work
I without prayer can find' fttvr in the t , , , ht of hint
1 whom we worship and! adore. What would b e
with of the man who, timewheul.l dark'clou of pes:
I s ~
`he tince was passing eve .the land; when hia friend
hoe and his beloved ones there were druppino• ' by
th e wayside; when death and , lesolatiOn and des
' pitir were stalking Itrandeas:t throughout the, land,
claiming their vie intslrand depriving him and
and all of those whom Ifi life time of a•sociation
have made dearer than ai,l earth beside—what
would you. 0r:, , ,01..-r :tll .:fi us tlink ,d* ibat ujan,
I who, at sucb.a tiloment,linsiead of goingVO work
with all his heart, and s , }ol..!:ttol mental, to rat :rod
i physical power to rednolie the curs., would, kneel
and pray that other , niiirht!stay'a curse which it
was his duty as well as heirs to arrest,
DrUnke intiral pestilence whose
tfeild was seen at all tin Os :throughout the laud,
striking down, in their .ride .and manhood, the .
it blest intellect?, blastling,! in their fullness, the
watMiest and the truest souls; and desolating
th e happiest and holies ti hearth atones that God
has ever smiled upon orimin has ever k flown.— •
To pray and notin work fiir the removal of this
awful and damning eu rse,wonli: nit only be blasphe
to God, but iratticide of the deepest dye. Mr.
G. here dreta vivid and truthful pietnre of the
drt k nkard orilhe morning after a night's debauch
phis trembridaix form, his liaggal d look, his parch
t.tl lip: and undying thirit, all were ptirtraye , l
with master power.' That ,'poor, degraded and de
based creature, whose very presence is repulsive.
and whose appearance, and gestures, and fevered
breath disgust every sense; within us—that poor
fallen one in still a man.
A marl! Viod created man in His own image
—yea, in 6-irn linage created He him. He
gare him a mind to apprer,inte, n heart to feet, a
soul to worship, and a torna erect and noble beyond .
all ogler forms createdhv,H , s power. Can it he
contended that a traffic That robs man of that in
tellect, dulls tie finest iMpulses of that heart,
damns all that is holy in that soul, and bends and
bows that body to preuMture decay and ruin,
should be tolerated in that:land? No, no, no!—
We should hate it with ti hato intensified' and
eternal: we should hatHe it to the death unyield
ingly and without compromise! There can he no
compromise with an encfmr so deadly as this.
Mr. Gough next proceeded to speak of the evil
influences of drinking in the family circle, which
he c o nsidered as the priMel cause of the laxity of
Morals,ameng our young Mon, and the oblitera
tion of thtit respcet which w m formerly enter
tained for pnrents. Our boys and young men,
growing "fast" froin thti eXamples and influences .
of home. refer to their mother aS "the old woman',"
and to their father ns Groxernor.7 and they
are called "Young Ametlimi." The; Speaker hoped
that he might be deal IMfore the tima arrivel
when "Young Amerieal sl uald govern this land
—before a Mass. whose 4uerit consists in the blas
phemy of the holiest sOchtl relations shall ride •
into power to rule the dftstinies of the American ,
Mr. G. then gave a grnphic outline of the scone
Presented at Newgate, upon the occasion of the
execution of a man wh4. Mid murdered his wife
while drunk; of the dm:likeliness and debaucher
ies he witnessed in the beer shops and'„gin pala
ces, for squares around,Jutifnfter the poor wretch
had swung into eternity' as well ns of the horrible
evils of intemperance, a»sl; the utterly miserable:
victims of rum, which had, fallen under his notice,
during his travels in En t gldnd and Scothind. In
the course of his remarks. this connection, ho
paid a warm tribute to Queen 'Victoria, and said
the improvement in the;indrals of the people of
England was attributable to the influence of the
purest Court in Europe), ae: the present slay. Mr.
G. animadverted, with reslt? feeling to the gene-,
rous-hearted people of k:eolland„ who, he said,
had more and better religion preached to tliem 7
than any other people in, Europe, and yet who
were a nation of drunktirdis;.desp•te sill. this. In
the course of his remarks. the lecturer related,- a
number of most laughable!anectlotes, in illustra-; _
lion of :his sullject, and 'cited besides' many mel
ancholy incidents of OM 4plorabie effects of rum.
In urging the necessity of education to arrest.
the young from the Vieps of
,intemperance, Mr.
Gough alluded to the suicide a young man in'.
New York, , a few years since. He was sitting in
his room, in the thirds ory i.f a hotel, with two
of his,friends an thesmorning niter a debauch.—
s; A uddenly a delirium seised him; his eyes started
almost Gum their sisekets;! every nerve end mus-'
tie or his body wa-s`strtini;tt its fullest tension;
he was raving mad. 'Hold me back," he cried,
"hold me bank." Ibis contiarsions started forward,
'affrighted and dismayed, sit his - eomnfand, and, in
its instant,, through th'e glass and; the window
frame, he dashed himSele, into the streei. His
ewer:ldea and others seen gathered `around him
that prior victim io . ,titihridled passions. They
partecUthe.hair from th'e pallid brow . ; they wiped
the , gore (rota the CritOed cheek-;--they did all,.
that might be-done to minister to hie relief. At
last the closed and sunkemeyelisls parted slightly,
the compressed lipS opened a little over the rigid
'teeth. and th e e poor Mali' sighed sadly end sorrow
tulle, and, still more thsftly with each breath—
"Whys--disf—you—notl:-Fold—me—tmck
• Mil why did not tke Parents of that young
Man,`instead of ministering to his cwrly appetites.
hold him back from pl'emixture . and utter ruin %
At the Fireside: from the example of a father and
the eneouraiminent Mother,. be, had learned
to sip the fearful draught which was to prove his
roils and dam,n kis imehorird Ford.* per work is L.
ice this curse as much froM the home as the
hotel, as much from the fireside as fnim the res
taurant.
i The •lecturer next referred to the difficulties
which the inietentte drunks nl encounters in ref.
ormation, giving instances, Which we? have not
Ithe time to repeat, in supliort of his views, "Ho
then alluded to the moderate Idrinker, who was a
worse foe to time 'temperance .cause than the drunk
! and himself. "The latter could be convinced from
bitter experience, that rutu-drzoking was wrong:
but the other, neither precept - .nor the thousand
examples of a life-time could affect. .He argued
that it was the duly of the good citizen, to lond
his efforts to the temperance cause, as the best
means of promoting private and public virtue
I and trite chri•tinnity..: The, drunkard rescued
f7oin drink and rendered sober and respectable
once more, was more fitted and likely to receive
the truths and blessings of christionity, than the
reeling. seething and degraded creature, stupefied
I. or maddened with rum.
' After urging the latter point at etinsitkrable
leng". and appealing to the mothirate and other
drinker , to refrain from the use of intoxicating
liquors, Mr. Gough retired with a Ltyilliant pero
ration.
Whatever else may he thought of Mr. Gough,
none can deny that 'he is n man of fiao ability,
quick and active mind,, and ,urpassing abilities
•
119 a speaker. 'Rough though his tones undoubt
edly are, he is still a true Orator. possessed of
pechycological power, a warm and impassioned
manner, and a fund of thought and fact that few
can Claim, Though his address on Saturday night
occupied two twins in its delivery, we question
touch whether the auditors who enjoyed it. an.well
as the setteesoyould ndt willingly have remained
two hours holier at his command. We' . regret
that we were not able to take notes on the mita
, sion, in order to present a fuller and perhaps, a
better report this morning.
A : host of the clergymen of our land thunder
against profaiiity and Sabbath-breaking, but never
send the shaft home to the cause of mos , t of it.—
Where on earth is there as much profanity and
Sabbath-breaking engendered us in our rum-shops?
—Cosioga Gheef.
We have a glorious excieption to your
era' application; dear Chier. In the Rev.
John Chambers of -Phil4lelphia—thy "War
Horse" as be is termed in'derision,by the ad
vocates of intemperanct:+the great cause of
morality and happiness, has an unswerving
elnimpion. Wl:ether his l antagonist be a
Speaker of the House ef t Representatives of
l'ettlisylvania. or the ruiScrable keeper of a
'three-cent grog shop, alike Mr. Chambers
wings home the shaft of onattSwerable argu
ment, which rankles.and festers in the hearts
of his antitgcliiists. Run hash ti, mighty foe
in the person of John Cqambers. A Demo
crat in his Olitical symPathies, be. attacks
I fearlessly his partyfor i •shameless defence
of the tratlic which ruins body and soul,
Tht; Rev. John Dowling, has also devoted
many precitius hours to the reform. These
are brilliant exceptions to the general rule,
,Cityuga
THE DI rEItENcE.- he Berks County
Ibjects to the Litplor License Bill for
many reasons, among which are:—"lt limits
the licenses to a certait ratio, and clothes
the Courts with discriminating power' never
belhre given them. Ain ljnrlty of the Eaurt
may determine ) frhn shall or shall not hare
license." lblz objec't to it, because we will be
satisfied with no ehatintit short of entire
Prohibition of the :Sale of.intoxicating liquors
by the small, itS•a. beverage. The friends of
Temperance must again rally to the contest,
nor rest from their efforts until . the accursed
traffic atilt; Rum seller, ceases to he folera
tel in civilized corritnimities: The - Pees.s
deauunces the law be,,auSe it limits the nutn
ber of taverns which can be lieensed under
its provisions. We object to it because it is
less effective than the , enactment of 1555, and
because it tails thr short of that entire pro.
hihition of the sale of intoxicating liquors,
which we feel confident Pennsylvania will yet
see the necessity of adopting z and to which
such a large mass of her citizens are favorable.
TUE RUM BUSINESS iN ALBANY, .NEVi.YOIIK.
—We learn from the Nei York Pru/abition
that there are 647 Tlaces at which
is sold in that City, including the Hotels. !'he
population of the City is; 57,333. 'Of this
number only 82 _were American born, as fol
lows:
Americans (2 colored),
English, - • -
Germans. - -
Irish, - - .
Total, - - - - - 64
The foreign poptilationot' the City is :17,-
S7O, and the American population 39,447.
This gives one Ibreign: gro,e•selter to about.
every 30 of the foreign ptipithition, and. one
American grog seller to' every 400 of the
Ainericay . population. Thk'compari.uin will
hold god throughout the:country. The late
Mercantile Appraiser, informed us that lie
I,und but three or tour Americans. in the
whole Coal Regimi, engaged in iteepittg Beer
limise4, out ofab,eit 600 Beer Maio keepers.
Useful )llformation.
CLERICAL MORIII Y.
Of Clergymen of all denomiii tionsAying
during in the United tates,
,there
were one hundred and twenty. The smallest
number, five, died in February; the largino
numbei, seventeen,
died in October.' The
three, must_ 'healthful consecutive nn.ntlis,
werki Deeeinber, January.- and February.
giving twOr -two deatbs.or attuut
_one.fifth
of the whole; the three most fatal consecu
tive 'months; were September.. October and
NoeMber, giving thirty nine deaths, or one
third of the whole • showini , the emir of the
prevalent opinion, thitt "bad *eAther,", as it is
'called, is unhealthy, necessarily; tbr,•during
the most inclement months of the year, the
smallest number died; .while:-during the,
three fill months, wben the weather is neither
too cool nor too hot, the mortality is nearly
double. Railroad conductors, who are in
and - ut onsufrocating cars incessantly during
the colde'st months of the year, are observa.
pay s in r k oye th rt e y, in the court
hly healthy men. The Aneti •of the Arctic 1 2. -:-- 1 1 lil
_IOU _ the wo o l en h a v e )
Expeditions do not die of.had colds, plcurisies i should talcd charge or it,
her or her order. But the property' should not he
and the like. Persons often snake the inquiry
go ou t I bestowed upon the convent in such a manner as to
when in a' decline, will it hurt me to
, c , No : prevent Ake resumption, at the option of the
f . f doors? . Our almost aniversal reply is, d r.
"
It will do you goOd.• Go out, rain or shine; if I o 3 no Itshouldsa and converse
the duty of the judges' of the
it .is raining, have an umbrella,And let it I court' to : 11, %.o i n iu ve ri r i se , with the‘ their . ward in con
rain on." How is it? Pert 'of the' lungs I vent several ti l l
u •e r a v r ; b to o watch ne _ over
im- :_her person.; and see that g no injure are gone, "or at least they are workingher. 7 ,
perfectly,' consequently such person is Hy- i 1 a
Of course they would see that she did not remain
:moment longer than' she might desire.
inn on a less amount of air than the system 4. At the expiration of every year, • from the'
requires ; hence; the air. he does consume time
l or n retire h ment, the nun should personally ap
should be, the purest. possible; and as no air i a e i , n , urt and'renew her declaration of
within any four walls can be pure, the.air i iif 1 pear iorp,i7e t r o . r t em e
out, doors, during daylight, must be the Most - 5. In tae of a desire Co remove
another con
proper for all, especially for consumptives, vent, provision must be made that
to
the ward be
the world over. It is'the irrational dreadof
placed under the protection of law wherever she
taking cold, by 'going out of doors, which• l mi g ht go '
1 tie 6 e ..l i n Cilia of death of the ward, immediate no
kills nine consumptives out of ten, far stoner
7. ,.. N, , , u n l , d i, li r c (t g , is h - t ti f to n the
,than the disease itself would have dope: Ifs?
place
themselves under
to do be
any man, sick or well, wants tin infallible re- I fore the mita and
professing.
s ress i in er its pro
ceipt for getting into that unfortunate condi-1 tcctiou, 'as in the care of those
iti the , Now, wtsask any, Catholic whether there g is any
„
lion in which "the, slightest thing
j . thing in these provisions to interfere with religious
world gives' him a cold, let him hover around rights?. 'ls .there anything in them which the
the fire all day, let him bundle up, head and 1 p ar r e tes o t i s it
h themselves ought nut to desire, if convents
ears, every time he • puts his head out at a , assert them to be? Such laws as
door or window,and besides, keep his , room i thise w ' ou t lis ey once remove all suspicion from the
regulated .to a degree,for months at a time. '
public mind as at t!) the character of convent life,
1
Such a person never can 'get • well of any 1 and consequently would he the surest defence of
thing; such a person, with such habits perse; ‘ convents tram violence. They would give peace
I to the unquiet Mind 'of nt my a sincere Catholic,
vered in, will die, king before his time. it ..whose sister or daughter has gone from under his
matter riot what may be, his ailment. Under •',,);ke doe.. t r„teeion
and is now in the hands of those whom,
"the•sunity skies of Italy," where, according too u s t
1 know, and liable- at any time to be
re
poetic account, it is a happiness to breathe, ' moved he knows not whither.
so balmly is its atmosphere, .the average of .What pdssibie objection can be made to these
regulation;? We Can imagine but one, and that
human life is shorter than in any other civil- .
ized country.. Do not fear then the bleak I :
one is powerful The priests would consider the
usefuldess:of convents ut an end if We law could
December or the . fiercer January„Unless quite I enter at will.. They would rather have no Con
an invalid, or very old; the first coniidera- i
yeote. at all, and therefore they will everywhere
lion with 'the infant of one year or seventy- raise the cry of persecution, as though to protein
ti
iVe, s warmth, marina. Nyman!. . 1. women froiri them as they are protected even in
There is, however, one condition of the
Catholic countries, were an outrage up. n their
- . -
prescriptive rights.' :Sooner or later something i of
weather•which all, except those in good health the kind will be done. The next cry of "Help!
should endeavor to avoid. ' An East wind is help!" fruits a a convent in Baltimore, will tied a
:is fraught with danger and Calamity boW, as r o cc s o m ns a e v v i e l r o y different from
,the last. The Cath
it witsin the.days of Scripture history; ' Such
the w
content secure all sv t . i t i e o religi i ous
. rights in
' winds prevail after mini in'this countrY,-and volved in e r nteh s ti ec t t u r r e r t ig h h cm t.
there, is a rawness and a dampness about forever. h'hould they fue - lish m l;
them, which urgently calls for shelter for Anan sitikiloWn to humanity, law, or religion—the right
and beast, even in mid-suminer. :voile, pot *tolseparate n womenat oure from the,protect ion
of family and law, end keep per in puhjeettou
ereti the healthy. can be' exposed to east,kor .
' without accountability or restraint--they may
,northeast-winds in the United States. it least, .h a v e occasion to regret the outrage they are dully
cast of the Itucky Mountains , with impunity, committing and continually multi ilsl . g •
except under one condition, and that ie, under . the tittlerSt'anding and heartof thel l / 4 t:le:T in"
pen
circumstances of bodily activity, sufficient to plc. ThelAmericoli thc , mint flout over the ,•00,/
,/ keep off all feeling of Chilliness, and whets.
e vent of the,prie-t, as well' ns over the house of the
itiven. r ,i w ould
such activity ceases, immediate retirement to peace; t eleemblem of law, the assurance of pru
a closed room, if indeed not to a good fire, . tect i othi ,i
even if in summer time; fur it is,in summer
dine the most consumptive eolds_ originate.
13ANNANS
STEAM 3 11INTING 'OFFICE
Um ink proeureil three Preesee. we are now prepared to
ezezute JOB and ROGR PRINTING of every detrlptlon
at the Wire of tha -Warr,' Journal, cheaper then It an
be done at any otherestabllsh.ment In tbecounty.snchas
Books, Pamphlets, j Bills of Lading,
Large Posteri,Railroad Tickets,
Hand Bills, Paper Books,
Articles of Agreement, Tine Book*,
Bill Read., ' I Order Books, eke.,
I
i • t.
At the very shortest notice. Our stork of JOB TYPE is
more extensive than that of ani other otßee to this sue
tinn of the titate. and we keep handy employed expiessly
for Jobbing. Being a itartleal Printer ourself, are trill
gatintntee oar Irrk to as neat as any that can . b•
turned out to thi.eitles. PRINTLNO IN. COLORS done!
at the shortest n'otiera.
Books 'bound tit every variety of style. Blank 'Books .
of erery descriptlnn rnatiutketured, bound and ruled to
order at abort notiee.
NO. 16.
Of the 120, clergymen dying during 1855,
two-thirds, eightyJave their ages recorded,
the youngest 27, the oldest 94; of these eighty,
osr. HALF hail passed i "three score and ten,"
thus confirming the generally received opin
ion of staticians that Theologians are the tong
est lived of all the members of the human
family. the reasons for which, we; believe, are
mainly these:
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Ist. Being; poorly supported, they have to ,
"rough it ;" .tbe luxuries of life are impossible
to them.
2d. The largest portion of their time, as a
class, is spent on horseback, or other. modes
of travel, thus' securing a large consumption
of out door air, with the very great advantage
of frequent changes of air, food ; and mode of
preparation.
.3d. Pleasurable associations..
e. The contem
platious of a, Minister. are of asoothine char
acter; his is a mission of love, of purebenev
olence, the exercise of which, must always be
happyfying.
Not only so, the clergynain of this country,
and we feel thankful that is so, are every
where received with a respectful, cordial and
affeetidtiate ;welcome. What house is there
in this whole land.7:ontside of cities, where
every thing is upside down, wrong end fore
most, antipodean, except in material "benevo
lences, where, we say, can a family be found,
which has not at least one Martha to be care•
ful of the minister's comfort, that he have the
best or every thing; and in return for these,
attentions, aside, from duty and natural solici
tude for their spiritual welfare; there runs out
from the miaister's heart towards' those with
whom he is brought in contact, a living stream
of tender cohcern, which in its reflex -influ
ences, gives warmth and health to soul sand
; body; thus Verifying the promise that those
who lovP . a t m] serve God best, not only have
the life that 'now is, but that which is to come.
; Having secured religion, all other necessary
things are thrown in.
icetlantj:
- -
BEAUTIFI.I. AND 11OLY.--Whilt can be
more la‘autil'ul and more'holv than a mother's
loci ? IIoW pure and unstltish,—with what
eestaey does. she clasp her first darling babe
to her bosotp, 2 —with What eagerness does she
watch for the first accents of add-
hood; and vi•ith what pride does she gaze on
its ilawnitia beauty. But when, from her
fond arms, her elii.rislied one is torn,
— ve t w a rm with her last embrace, and
placed tienikth the cold sod w hi c h hid es
it forever from her sight. then does it not
seem ai if [her vcry , •li' - e would go with it ?
With what itPeechless. -agony does she bend
over its little cod fir the last time, and
gaze oh that little loan. which of late was so •••
foll,of buoyancy and beauty! How she rnis•
ses its sweet, silvery laugh, which was •wont
to greet-heti—the tWining of its soft dimpled
arms aboutiher neck—the r se bud lips with
its sweet kisses.. flow often does she listen
unconsciously tor its tiny tread upon the soft
carpet. ItS playthings. and th.• empty cradle r'
all speith, , hf the absent one. Vi hat avoid .
- there is gat her heart, as her eye rests on
these -thing's. "Wli re shall the bereaved
motherVarMforconsolation?" She has wealth
perhaps, and beauty, and
.a large circle of
-friends, who smile upon her in prosperity,
and einilale with her in her bereavement, but
what cares: she for these? Of what -va ue
are they to. her, since they will not bring
back her loved one to her arms? Would
they not MB he Cheerfully resigned if her •
c hild could be bronchi back to her? Oh
how little d' we appreciate a mother's love
while living? Not till she is gone - forever
trims our sight, do we awake to find the
priceless gem we have lost ! Who can look
unmoved on a mother? who utter the un
speakable affection and care, with which she
has fosicrio us through hejplesss infancy,
and guided to through childhood, can speak
li_htly pit al mother? • What love is more faith
fat? Thotlgh friends t ursake, and sh a ine
bra. d thy: brow, she will cling to you, her
arms are ei-er ready to receive you. It•is her,
gentle, soialling voice that brings the mist.
guided one back to the path' of virtue and
rumor. It is her kiwi haft(' that smooths the
pillow of pain, and wipes the damp that
g a thers Ott our • brow. Oh! speak not of
olber's - hiWrlit cannot surpass that of
mother I What can be purer than her call - es:
ses? or more anirelic than her smiles? The
memory of a motheYs love and kindness; will
warns and thrill with pure enjoyment, as
some incident of the past awakes within us
the soft tones of a mother's voice. The
memory OF her kindness will continue with us,
till life's'pilgritnag.e on earth is done.
A loot her'.. Lere' a fadvloNN
That gliumwo.l6.roto we.try wgr
A 4tnr anrd t r•londa of ni:llt
••rrr I,tirnintr. rllti:•neltlesE ray
.CoNvcfrrs.—.V 41-tend forwards us copies
of t h e Christian Advocate and Jotirnal con
tailing suine tem per.Lte, judicitius and reaion
able remarks on the convert system.. as it
exists in cOnnection with Rotnisli faith. The
Advocate :is correct in aSserting .. that the
- pries's hive ; other, than religions views and
makiins in, relation to. convents, when they
Iletitiri by' fOree as it bride of the Deity, a
voting woinan who-te heart is utterly unfaith
ful to her i i.ows. Of 'he horrible wickedness
-of the nunneries of America, more than one
wretched !windaii ha'S escaped to tell. The
law Should exercise a supervision of these
secret initinitous institutions. The• law also
should provide that none hut the willing
remain there. All this the be accompliShed
without iilJ,wiiing at all upon any religious
light. Tlie A , irunate suggests:
1. That a aitimin tesoivet to enter a convent
sMill give notice in pers,n of rue!) intention to
the oiphan's court, Or court whatever he the
name.) - w charged with the cure of urphasw.-
If it be fonnil that suet' au applicant is of :maid
mind, and legally of adult age, We court should
enter her Mune upon a lemonl kept for that pur
pose.
iiils4re faults wis• men eorriet their on!'