The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 31, 1857, Image 1

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Club etthhtlptlont. tamable tractably paid lo,dreittoo,
: end wet tO ono addregit ____.
to CALSIOI3 Arno critia: -: ,
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. Th e j o coaat will to forntAte,to at Oodotbsri if
$3 om 100 caplet, enth on del hwy. •
durstionen and. S.oof pothers sapped ;wlth the;
. • Joha.W. at $1 In edirenee. ' , •
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tut Law or eresraritts.
Ilsobsertbers order thedtreontineinee of their ,tketfnk
par Pold
s. the l'hor may cculthtne to mod thew Until
ataragr , are paid. ,
It eutwriber-o-,!, -.
~ e t or refuse to hike Itted. 'they are
hheweite,
pert from tho offtro• to % - hieb qso) - aro dinxte
held rettralAhle ullril th , y haeo eettloi the billy and or
dered theta dlieentlnued. •
If anhcerthers more to other lam aithoot Informing
are sent to thefortser
the publlther,and t e newel:awn.
Atrortten they toehold rotgotaihte. ; ' • ..
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The Note horn decided dot eettooniiio mk g wimp' ,
pets from the office, or reotortug,l nd tearing thetoAute,
„n od ror ,i i pr i m , &Ai evidence orlotentlonal to=
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. RAT! OF ADVERT' ..
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oue . vate llse*, CAP cesitsfus4d i ton—ssito
nt Mordant , ' 25 Mai fifth. 3,P
Anea Otte time, 2,6
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~aboopentinsertlons,t4iteatseach. Alladres•
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;;;; ag ris ore! 3 3nes, Or gra pedals, slimed as a
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W u " • • aux. stx. twaVa.
woo; Olt. 2113.
rem) lines, 623. • 87% $1 25! $2 25 's3 op
Far lines, ,1 00 176 7S -4 IX)
ilre , lines, 1.00 150 - 200 360 00
A u, orsis flatten FODIVED Al 3 A 3317 07 111 MUM.
O T ne square, 1 25' •2 25 360 600 10 00
Kt oces, 22S 00 500 900 14 00
Three squares, 350 ' 500 750 12 00 18 00
Your squares, 450 o'oo 800 -14 00 CO
Quarter eel., 000 900.. -12 00 . 18 00 .80 00
half column, 10 00 15-00 20 00 ZS 00 50 03
eVlery,er space D.W e lhortwertols, petiArrreM333,
' Wr DOsinesoliott ;St each-Laccompanied nits an
advertisement, 50 cents each. • • ,
Advertisements before Slarrieges and Deaths, 10 ants
`perlinetortirstinzertkm7,subsequent Insertions, Scents
per line. Nine wade are canted as a Unelnsdrprtbingg.,
31erchatiti end others, advertising by the year, with
changes, and a staudingedvertisement not, exteedingls
• lines, will be charged, Including subscription,' $l6 00.
space to theamment °Myr Kane, with chap,
re' and subscription., - 20
• wAhont changes, at the rates designated ale re.
• Advertbementa bat in larger type than rural will be
charged 50 parent advance, on these prices. All eats
• will be charged the same es letter prem. -
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in Trade advertisemente balved ; from Advertising
Agents abroad...except at 23 per, oent.advance on these
prtem, unless by . special averment with the publisher.
methane 25 cente,raeh, . DeathsacompaniedWith no
anal. 25 centre, without notices, no charge. •
Altnotlece, except thaw of a religions character and
tor educational o nrposes, will he charged 2S caterer any
camber of lines under 10. Over 10 lines, 4 cents paellas
additional. •• ' • - - • ..
Proceedings;t meetings not of a general republic char
actor, charged t 4 cents per line for each insertion.
To facilitate anicedatlosur we will state that 328 lines
makes ecduron--161 Una a half column—and 8211 one a
quarter colusurr.• 2252 words make a column-1476 a half
13S a quarter column. All odd lines dyer
each square, charged at the rate of 4 cents per line.
Yearly advertbers must tontine their advertleing .to
their own business. Agencies for others, Jabot' 9.4 Ea;
Late, ke..ls not included in business advertisements. •
INSURANCE.
• ; ,COllOlO • •VI INERIBANCE.COMPANY,
Brildiufp, .5d St., Harrisburg, Penna.
nHARTEItED CAPITAL, $300,000.
Ij—insure buildings and other property, &mint loss
by Fins Also, against perils o . the Sea, Da
11,:ur 1
I=stlon andTransportagpn. SIMON CAMERON,
8.8. essiusa, Reendary.. • •Prefigent.
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B} J. T. TAYthlt," - Aenitt.
Pottsville, Schtylklll county, Penna.
December ':Z 614f'
NINEIDI I. LIPE INSURANCE AND TRUlit.;o.,
Pottsville, Penna.
C. APITA LSIOO,OOO—CLTA IC TER PERPETUAL.
.Fi Legislature
Company, chartered: by - the .
gislature of Pennsylvania,
ennsylvania, with a capital of One
undred Thounand Mara, la now fully organized, and
ham commenced business. The Company is prepared to
receive moneys and other property In trust, and allow
interest on all moneys deposited In tract, at the rate of
tie per cent.. per annum; principal and interest pay..ble
on demand. For rates of Premium on LlTeJusurance,
see the printed Tables supplied at the odice of the
ta Coa
nCentvietetts three of the
ze t lngei rl2ll zu ta:riPrat.
Joni ii. ADAM, Secretary and Treasurer. -
AOrill, '54
• MBE POTTSVILLE LIFE INSUB4JCE AND
Trust Company. -,
OMM-41 - rare el. t rrext door abort Green's Jewetri Sore.
t.
CAFrrA, SIOO,OOO_CJIARTER PERPETUAL. r
irls Company, recently, chartered
by thb legislature o! PennaYlvania. Is tally organ.
. The Company Is prepared to effect Insurance upon
lives, and to receive ana es:recite trusts, and to allow In
terest on moneys received, at the rate of Eve per cent.
per annum, nohow otherwise agreed: upon. .Prlncipal•
and interest payable op demand. Capital and lissesta
safely invented in Bonds and Mortgages, yea other good
securities. •Annual dividend of the protita will be made
payable in cash, or 'appropriated to the payment of pre.
minim. For rates of premiums on Life Insurance, see
printed Tables, supplied a t the Company's oMee. -
NATHAN EVANS. President.
SOLOMON FOSTEIL, rice PreeL
Tenon, Sody and Trecyr.
tetabor 16, 'M
UARTERACITE INSURANCE CORLP/110.
,
t Authorized CapitalB4loo,ooo.
01-lAI2'ITR PERPETUAL—Office,
lJ No. 91 Walnut street, between fhird and Fourth
starts; Philadelphia. This Company will insult) against
lost or damage by Fire. Buildings. Furniture. and Mar
ehandhe generally. Also )Imm Inactions, on Vessels,
Ctargoes and Freights. INLAND isstassos to all parts of
the Union. ntazoroas :
D. Luther,. Davis Pierson,
Levi' Audeuried,' Joseph lissfield,:
• Peter Ellger.Dr. Geo, N. Eckert, • -
• John K. Mackfirtca , B. liaiumett,
Samuel IL gothermel, . Wm. F. Don: ,
• - D. Lamm, .PresUlenf.
WX..F, Das, rice Provident.
W.3li Smith, Secretary.
KiPP. D. fAltialt has been appointed agen t fer the
abets Company in Schuylkill. county, to Iv m persons
desiring foliar:slue can apply.
'January I, '47 • . (April 8, 'AI 14-i •1.
OR
HALTUALINSANCE COMPANY.
ILIOUR ANN UA STATEM&NT
May 15,1851:
Assets. May 15t:18.53, : • ' ,83.58,318 TO
Cub premiums and interest receiv
ed the past purr, mutual depart-
. .
meat, • sioi,Gss 02
• Bills receive Ale In same . , 21,647 Di •
Cash premiums, StoekDeparm't doge 20
• ---- I -170 M6B
Loses, expenses, commissions, r it- - . .. . --.... .
1 asnranc . - mutual, department,lol,so 6 53
. stock s .• gs ' 27,031 - 9 t •
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Bonds, mo gaged, stock and other
Rood eentrlties, 173123 72 i ,
Bills fee etitibley - ' • 187,008 36 = • 1r
cosh on hancl and In bands of
18.50.58.
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. "lentil ~
(- ' . • 378,70116
For Flop or tuland Irisurante, apply to
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U. 401INEITON; Agent. r
28-ty .
July 16,1888
J INDEX/ITM.
rPIIE _Franklin Fire Insurance Corn
patty, of Philadelphia. Once, !io, 163% ChBSDI/
streets, negr Ph
street.
DISJOIN:MS : •
. • 0 '.-
• ----, Charlet N. Danker , George W. Richards,. -
, Thomas Hart, . - • Mordecai D. Lewis,' -r
r \ 'TOW Wagner, , ' Adolphe It. Dotter,. t. •
frsinuel Grant. David S. Drown, . • .
Jacob it. -Smith,, • Morris Patterson.:
' ';Coutinuri, to make insurauce, permanont or limited on
„' every' deseniption of property , in town and country. at
rates as to ilr As are consistent with security. ' . ..
The clomPany liave,reserved a large contingent fund;
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample, protection to the insured. , Flinn their in
, osrporation, a period of 18 years; they have paid upwards
of owe Atiillo7l. two hundred tholisamy dnUars,losnes by
. Ere, thereby affording evidence of Cite advantage,' of in.
. sursnce, as well as the ability and disposition to meet
ns x
with prompt I, all liabilltiek
/CHAS. N. DANCtiENTrosldent.
Cat', G. Bt. tit, Secretary.
1. The subscriber an been appointed agent for the above
' tor:Who'll I oFtitutlon. and is now prepared to make in.
l 'evince. On every description of property, '
at the lowest
'`rate,. • r . • ANDREW RUSSEL' Agent.
Whaling, Jati.ll. 1851 . sB24f ..
LIFE - INSURANCE..
TI
IIE Girard Life lusurinee,:Alinuity
and Trost Company' of Philadelphia., Oftlee.
Lk; Cheimat Stroet, the first door East of the Custom
nom. •
CAP.I.TAL ..14300,0C4-4WARTER f.ERPEZV.44,•
Continua to mike I osmium% on lives on the most,fittor•
ablo ktrtn,
The capital i Mug paid up sod invested, together with
a lugs and constantly increasing -reserved fend, offers'
a perfect security to the insured.
. Th. , premiums may be paid yearly, halfiyeerly or
quirbirly.
The , onmany add a BOlWllperiodically to the Insurau.
res (or life. Thu tint Hones. appropriated In December,
144, and the second Bonus in December, IMO, amount'
to an Addition of V 62 60 to emery dt,ooo Insured under
the td, .t policies. making $4 , 462 60 which will be paid
•tten it , thaii become a claim. insteadhfsl.oooorizin,
.11v iheured.; the next ehlott..amount to s4.= be; the next
lua lo fur every 1,1,000: the others In the
sate, proportion ;LecorilloK to the amount and•time of
candling, a hkb additions make au averagedf more than
A noun Ili • premiums paid, Without increaa•
In 4 th,• :vino .1
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Thom . ). 1:1,1:waY• . -
. Jntin A.Brnwn,
Ar, , ,,,t , tviF. 'D. Danner.• .
J.,1, ‘ 3,, ~, lith. rred.rlett Drawn; .
• 't•JA.rt;••••,,,,ll. - ' , ;o.o•ge Enher.
3•••.•i•Ok'' : , l , 4\ . .16111, C . Letiov , r,• ..
th•on, !, • ...-• 'a \:. Wharton 1....•eny - . •
John It..eier: . .. • •••
i '•`•:T.l‘
1 0- , ~, • ,
‘1... i k 1.. nt - 11.t 'lll into:s,llol.w. ,- 1.. ' 4 ' 11 4 4
no. 11In art... L- Th 0.1 . ..,-,. ~ .r,.eltr..t y, Prevident;! .
„Inlimi I'. !out,. Setnarr. . • ~ • .. :
Ale Th. I,l " , —iihor 1, Nzot4 1 ,, r• inn ab-4.6 Company
In tl •litivlk ill''•omy. an•t will etten • Ineuranres t ito4
girt , all 0,,,,,,,,try in l, funi.ti-it nta the sulijnrt. . . .
April O. Is:',l i!..t e
11 DANN AN.
LEGAL_CARDS.
Mr: R6SEBERRY. 'Attorney at
ef • Lry.... °nice—comer of MArlo r t i»d 2n4 Attest
• A ugu.t.9, 32..'
l i lly ER STROUSE, Attorney at Law.
.1 3. 01 lire—Centre street. oppone4e the Toiku Mall,
Put ssllle. . [Firbr wiry I+. livk r,
A. VIE! B. GREEN, ittorney at Law,. i
ur
IMI c vet ter Ille. Pa. Office In Market Iltroet,oppoelte the
l'o4 . July 14, 'SS :e.My '
( -11 .EVIEN -7 1' .-- :S: 1 ---- ;'OSTER, Justice
of
h Njtbe Pare. 11InererIlle— in:,-
eolleetione and agencies ritat end atlenled to carefully,
v `bnnul '4l. 'MI
___ R ft
E . C. TI-14 WPSON, Attorney , an • d
areelmemorat Lls. Mee. beloir T.S. Allbotee Hat
Store, lower sad of Broad street, Thuiaqua:,
February , 11156 -,.
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THONtAriclorney at
• La. Oft rein Centro Went Ppeette the EidteoPFl
ntrh.Potterllle, Penna. ' 9 .
Nov. ..b), ISh .l .
474 y '''
7 14 1 itoo 15.78 N.: NTEIC—S--
agistrato.
. . ind RIM/ Etat. Ag,,,,,, 'tom e . jlll Rail Road a fr aid
4 a , Fan Mark t, Potterille Pa
Iften 22, brae
*
• ^ 1241 .
(3eL°RGE .
t
OPII ey .a
i „, „14. _ L .." Ntnille, Nana., will attend ialegai busThest
tt7,ll 7o l o rY and alaewlrra. OMNI to Centre
I ,
~„,, , Its th e ?Men Bank.
,:z.r . jr 0.51
kUEL GARRETT, Magistrttle"
454 to G
hi 4•lth arze... Of
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yam,
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* '"..1 It t prt , 1 111 11 pa. porttethe Town Malt
Neg. Ps
-1-1%4,w Gain% tn. 14
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COUNTY' P
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Bt 7 : UAW ': ' WV :4 ‘ 'i r 'tIORNANG '.:' ' - BY .: 43ENIAMIN 'BAN
;•-.. - POTTSVILLFO;:SC
_UT -LULL- „ ! • •
1 •- • -
XIII:'.
r iLADELPIIIA.
W.. POMEROY. & CO,
—i, sou., crAuroiss, *4.
XTO, r 'South, Water street,
,below
. 11 luirke rbitioop* ' '
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spea k tol Elephant, Whale, Tanner ,and plartinavy
• Pperrn and Adaingintine Qmdlea.
Saamel T. >oSiller ealaunita.
Philadelphia, January 5,i
THE MOST EXTENSIVE .
f AND ,
EILECANT,ABBoRTIVIENT
oa
OIL -PAINTINGS, LOOKING GLASSES,
ENGRAVINGS, and PICTURE FRAMES.
' 'EARLE"S '
e. 212
oP eht PO l i lltiE S tl i rra P it i tit i a tiliathig
Nmrombeir L 'L6 416 m .
OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! -
a. a.. moor-
HODGSON. KEAN I
Non, &U S. DAjarvto,'Philaba.,
General Comiaisaion and Natio in
WHALE AND. SPERM OIL FOR. MINING
AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES:
OP74oZ4zstitenvaste HALL, Pottsville. •
13ept.22,15 Mir ,
DAILY & BROTHER,,
NO 252 CHESNUT STREET .
ABOVE NIVIH,
Philadelphia, :
IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN
CART I ETINGS
ETE the attention of purchasers to rely astan
) stock of Fresh Goode, embracing every variety o
VELVET., ATAPESTEY.BRUSEELS,IIIPERJAL THREE.
PEYJNOTLAIN, and ViEETIAN OhEME: Mao,
FLOOR OIL CLOTIAtIi
Of every width, from one to eight yards.' Ever} artiods
acid at the lows t cash price;.
ES:iy
MAUCH CHUNK
Wire - Rope Manufactory - .
• Wimeisear ElCasavvrci,
Manta Pictures of Wire Rope, for inclined pianos, shafts,
slopes, de.„ would inform the public that ha is now pre
pared to =ha
ALL KINDS, LENGTIL4 AND SIZES OF FLAT
- AND BOUND .IZOP4F, • • -•
At the shortest notice, of superior quality, and on the
most liberal terms: at his Wire RoPe r4otorT; •
~-, .
'Mauch Chunk; Carbomi Co Pa
•
Reference can be mails to Messrs. E. LL.Dou g las, N. D.
Cortright and A. B. Broadhead, at Manch Chunk; to'N.
Patterson, Summit 11111, to Sharpe, Leleeartngl'Oo.,
mere, laments county, Pa.. and in Pact, nearly all the op
erators lb the 'Region rho hotelmen using hi
304 f s ropes.
July 26, ' .
-INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
,• „
BEMENT„.OOIIGHERTY & THOMAS,
TOOL BUILDERS IRON FOUNDERS, :
ARE prepared to make- Designs and
Drawings for MACHINE MOPS, FOUNDRIES &
II MOPS. and ß to tarnish allthe necessary
Machinery,
TooLr
' Cranes,
Cupola.
Forge., iftc..
idaehlnlate Teals of every SUS azid . delieriptino. Shaft
ing of the hest quality, with improved adjustable Ramp
era. Pulleya of all diameter,' and tares; Pulley and nal
,itnee Ply Wheels, and all inch Castings -sot are made In
itpam, of any else required. Rolla and Rolling Milt
'wart, de.; . ,
January 5, ',SO 147
NEW WBOLESALE DRUG STORE.
N. SPENCER THOMAS,
. io. 26 BOOTEE SECOND STEW 4aILIDELPMI. ,
Manniaaturer and Dealer in
Drugs, Medicines, Chceticals, Acids-, Dye, Stuffs,
' , amigos (Mat co. kre,-White-Leael, French and
`.,American ' White Zine,n, Windom Oki's,
'd/ctiti Ware,. Varnishes, Brushes, In
struments, Ground Spices, Whole • •
•". 1 SpiCes, and another articles .
usually kept by druggists,
including
• -
•Borax, Indigo, Clue, Shoftac, Potash, Arc. &c,
All orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended 'to.
Country merchants are invited to call and examine our
stock before purchasing elsewhere. Goods sent to any of
the 'wharyes or railroad statiosur. Prices low, and goods
warranted.
)larch 8,14 r • •' e 10•ly
w.wthm o s.
MOORE & WILLIAMS,
General Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
528887 _ '2B
MINERS' 'SUPPLIES,
Dl*. 54 5. Watee . eteeet, Philadelphia.
The subscriber having been associated with the ecal
trade and-mining operations generally, for several years,
are prepared to supply orders , for all articles contingent
to mining purposes at the lowest rates, with care and.
despatch.' °tar stock comprises the following articles: •
Ofisee.S.perm, Safety Lamps, Thoittley's celebrated
Fuses, Gum Belting,
• Elephant, Blasting Paper, Washers,•-
-•-. Bleached, Slope Chains, Packing, • _ '
Racked, Ropes, all Sims, Rose. _
Lard; Pulleys, I - Blasting and other
j 'rosin. Wicking. •• Powders,
Oreitslng, Wire Rope, ' Soap, .
Linseed.- Tar and Pitch, Candles, it.,
ntszaraers '
Hodgson & Haan, J. D. A. & Allen, Charles Miller &
Co.; 8. Dothesmor. Ewt., and John Thordlapgsq:, Plata:
&details; Hon. W. Donaldson, Don. C. WCPDman, Goo.
W. Moder, Esq., D. P. Brown, Esq., and L.:e. 'Bmoks,
Esq., '2ottssUlo; Wm. Donavan, Esq., idlnermille; and
J. J, Donner, Ashland. [January 17, '67 3.1 y
,-. MANUFACTURERS!
INSURANCE COMPANY.
- VELiETER PKBPSTUAL: ,-- -
Gianted by the State sof Penhaylvealls.
,
CAPITAL •$500,000'. - -
Fire, Marine & Inland Transportatiom
•
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AARON 8. LIPMCCOTT, President.
AMMO VEERS. I
: ORREN ROGERS,
Vice President. . Secretary.
' I , ' atonal Yoga. 0, Treasurer.
-. • .
• D6ectors: '
, Aaron 8. Lippincott, • NicholaS O. Taylor, .- •
I
Mahlon Gillingham, Alfred Weeks,
• Win. 11. Thomas, r Orrin Roma, ' - ' .
Wm. Neal, ' _., ' John P. Mums, - ..
Charlei J.-Pield; . James P. Smyth. -
• This diiniiminy was organized 'with a club capital, and
the Directors hate determined to adapt the_basiness -to
Its available resources. To observe prudence IR conduct.
lag tts affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
• Orrsda..-Ne. 10 M ' Exchange, Philadelphia.
The tuatersigned has been appointed Agent be the
*bona Conipany, In Schuylkill eounty, and will abet all
kinds of insurance. as above, on application at hiaotilas,
opposite the Town hall, roterrille. ~
.• .. 1 SAMUEL GARRETT.
February =,1556 : ' • ,-, fl.tt •
Scro.ylkill Fire & urine
INSURANCE 0.
Oi 3Patt . imir ail. e t .
,
Office Sillyman's &Main Mahantongo
2 doors above Centre PO4svitplir Pa.
CAPITAL AUTHORIZED Bi' LAW,.
. • . $BOO.OOO. ." •..
'CHART ER PERPETUAL.
This Company obtained fre,Charter at the last Session
of the Lepislatu e or Pennsylvania. end is new fully.,Or•
Fanned and prepared to L./ sue Pandas, at liberal rates,
en Fire and 1 Wand rialut, on Public and Private Build
ings, Furniture, Stocks of Booda and ,lierehandise of 111
kinds. - . • • ,
Akio on Coal Breakers and Ilarbinetry, Inland IMP
ranee on Canal Boats and Bares„by Canals and Rifest:
also on Cargoesof Oral to Philadelphia, Nev York;
t insore, de. This Company guarantees to adjust all lueloi
protoptlyould thereby hope to merit the patronage of
the public. • .
• . DLrectors . " • .
SAMUEL SILLYMAN, J. R. ADAM.
WILIiAM MORTIMEII,4r. JOHN D. DEWIER?.'
JACOB lIUNTZISOER, , Jr. .JOHN ILESTRICES,
GEORGE LAUEIti _ J. /I_ GRASSY,. ,
W. F. SMITH. IL lI..HuNT2INGERc
ROBERT 31. PALMER, GEORGE .I.IIEIIR. '
• SAMUEL SILLYMAN• President:: .
W. IP: SMlTE,SerreLtry and General ABent
Potterllle, January 1, x 67. . .
NATIONAL MOTEL.'
Corner of Commerce' & Ohninakilo sha
Raiff ROVSi NO Of Tag ZAILIOAD,
Shamokin, Northumberland Co., Pit. •• •
Nn. N. Proprietor.
17,41
April 23, 1&66
THE "SUOKAOTEI.I!'
• Nearly Appetite the Court nous* them*, p o .
George P. Retillairtt Pit,iirillogagr. •
This hotel, so lot* oolohr•tad tbr its , gonarinta bOat4
and good seennanodationtr. haa beenrecently 'Moro=
and nonti noes to bg,tho Otago 1101031 and Clontgal
Quarters. • - airy 1411350'
• "WHITE Hotpot HOTEIkr,
vomiter of enstre.rtmi , m4nantonri,so4 rofferiue.
aro s e P li aL r 'l r eglae IPraitlietar.
En sad aeamariodAteas of tbebeifkket,
and every atterattoo will bepald by thalami ima lata at.
teadaata to make Rants tad traveler* eastlottabte;
Pottailla Maylo;'4B• • • • ' 1 1 47
",
TIRE "EMILE ,14011tir
Saito taildiosp h oonuw Goitioriand a:Fei Are
ket its., „Lebow* Pa.• • 4,
Adiiii Firepefette•
Thu Ls ea tersest gent seirai biota tat&
awn, with
pub
dm, sue the patine pesireni MO 'AO ma* •
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..),„2._PAINTING,',?,&C.
orrsarrartawzdaellerinS:
. s ortment of Window Shades, sew and bazatlfW dri,
•
Od Gold Boraefea, OVA Lauda** of Fla
ral Gothic ar, le" cheaper than ever. , - ''•
/Wired; Oland m 1 rictior Sliadiog, of ifferi de ,
sniption" Lear Bale! • BENJ. HANNAN.
Contra Streeimpostte Eplitopol Chunk:
idarelt-22. URI • !
• PAPER HIARCIRCS; •
lionise* sasrgainei
rpE:subscribeili Dow rectiving his
new patterns or Paper Itanengs and Borders, for
arkm and tonne, chbracing the newest iusi most
suitable pattf3rl for the usual also& bones to.
•be papered In the ronntry. The sedwaher takes great
we In selmtlog his Porn to son the holm to be
Pored. Among the lot area few elegant pszternaof gout,
Ite bans and parlors. • -, • •
Burdock anklets awsurtasentt Sum foorlillerent
manufacturent, which eyes a great variety of patterns
to choose from.
Also, Clupp,Payers, in Great Variety,
,tt. all prices, some is knr AS 8 cents a place.
24ppccrr artains in Great Tariety, Witotesole and Rla .
IGT Paper Hangers !tarnished with paper at wholes&
prices. Good paper -bangers also furnished then re•
iluirPd• • .- -
Our varied asucirtment of payer hangings, borders and
paper Guider, presents peculiar attorettons to those who
dean to Purchase. Midas our stork la the largest In this
motion or the country, parsons can almost always he se=
commodated by calling at _ 13.11dICNAN'S : 1
Clump hook and Paper Store:
Pottsville. March Rth 1856. tO., •
WATCHES; JEWELRY
40. LARGE Assortment Of Cameo
nig and-Ear RlngS, just recalled by
ttsalle, inky le, ',se 10. J. & ELLIOTT.
ksiERICAN RAILWAY TIME
EEREAS, a choice article,jud received by
3.8. ELLIOTT,
next door to the Miners' Bank.
19 .
.. Pottavilla, May 10, '5B
(1014 D. and , Silver Leier, dud Plain
‘..j Watches, for We lower in price than they hail
over bent ottenxt lntheca:n:4 of Ecb Ikill
.1. 8. ELLIOTT, ,
next door alxyre the Moms' Bank.
?Wank, May 10, '5O l9.
M. AV M%
VEIEAP Watch it Jew.
NtJelry Store, No 72 North SOME&
street, .keppoodte Mt. 'Vernon -
Houee,)AltiladslphLs..
Goldlefer Watches, lOU jeweled, ltl_n_essee,r4a
a
ver larerOnlrjeueled,4l,2; Silver Lepine, re; Qn
rl torit'.9old Spectscler, St 50 to SILT: . Sliver Spectacles
Atm); Silver Table Spoon., nor get. $l4 to VA; BUTeff Des
ism t Spootts;s9 to.S11; Silver Tea Spoons, re 76 In ST so
Gold Pen* and Gold Carol, $3 2010 $5; Gold Pens arid
Silver Carars4l ;Amoeba with - a variety of fltteGoldJeir-,
airy. Ciold Carb,l6 - nard and Fob Chains. All geode war
ranted to be as represented,: Watchst and Jewelry re.
paired h the best manner. Alm, Mawr& Marks, Ylcr,
tc., made to order.
N. 11.—All orders sent by mall or otherwise, 'KU be
-punctually attended to.
Sept: 20,16.
. .
.", STAUFFER 46 HARLEY. - ,
• •'••" • x....-...- CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY:-
:\-..,...: „ --- - - --4 -, Wholesale and retell-at the " Ph. 120:
a /
-... " -.--'•. =— ; pita Watch t Jewelry Sgare," N 0
90 North Second street. corner of Quarry, Ftillada. - . •
Gold Lemer 'Macho, full Jewilled,lB carate,Pw: FM : r
Gold laptop Watches, $lB 00 to $24 CO.
81Irer Lever, fall jewelled, : - • ..- • 1112 00
&Ryer Lepinir. jewels, . : • • - - • 900
&sparkle Quoit"
GOld Bracelets, • ..•,. . -...- , a. •S 90
06112SperbLeles, " • , • ..7 00
Fine Silver dn. - ...- • . - - 1 60
Ladles' OoldtPentila, • - • • • • -1 (0
Silver Taa-sPoons. set, : - - - -1 90
Gold -P with PentilAind Sneer Holders, $l. ' •.
Gold rings,37% cents to $80; Watch Glasses,
p1a1n,12 1 ,4 cents; patent, 1.10)fi cents; Lanes; 25 coati:-
other artiaei In proportion. Ali lends warranted to be
what they are sold for. ' STAUFFER &HARLEY.;
On hand-some Gold and Silver Levers and_Lepines,
still October 4, 1860. loner than the abine prices. '-' -
40.1 [-
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BUSINESS CARDS:
JOSEPH WEARY,7oivirana.Mi
. G
nlng Engineer. Ocoee—Came cd' Market and 2d
straeta r rottudlle, Pa. 1 . [January 10 ;
W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville; Pak,
P
.late of the Pennsylvania State Geologleal Survey,
explores lands, sillies, Le. [October 13.'55 41..tf• -
- FIR. G. N. BOWMAN. Sur.'
Jracon Dentist. °Mee In Brick Batildlng, "le • am&
corner Market and Second streets, Pottsville, Pa.
- 'Octeborl, 1E53 • . • -404 f
JOHN HODGKISS; • Mining: Engi-'
neer 'and 'Surveyor, Centre St.,. Pottsville, Pi n fit
tends to Surveying and - Exploring Coal Lands, limped
log Mine*, do. 'Agent tot the purchase and dole orßoat
Estate, collection °tibiae, de.. , , _ .
i.
"
March - 14 1856. • ' ' ' Lltf. •: -,
..„_.„_ --t
K. S ITH, MINING ENGI
•
•r4er and Surveyor, Sliver Terrace, Centre Street.
Po 1114,- Pa. Examinations, Reports, Surveys and
Maps of ,Coal Mines, Coal lands, Mining, Machinery, te.,
executed tattle ishortest notice. Agent for Coal Minetotie.
September 24, 1816 h 39-tr •
TV. T. P. .TRUCKS and. A.
XI KLING Alf,
_lititting Engineet!, Pateptees of "Pro
ress of Purifying Mine Water " are now at the "Pothnille
Muse" where they will be happy to aft those operatics
who ire interested In Ming the expense attendant 'on
the destruction of Boilers by mine water.'
Pottsville, Angus; 9, 'ati: 32.
I i"
ENRY W. ' , POOLE, Geological,
Pot rtrZ l iTt a ZiVOI/ 11 10 A 0711% Ce lli tr P!. 5 . 0 1111e.
UMW of doalLands, to Forma of mines nnullizig 'Pt
dal accuracy, and to the superintendence and entire ,
charge for proprietors of estates.
Allman. 2,'513 (July V, '54 27-tl3 6-if
AGENCY—For the Purchase and;
le of Real Estate; buying' and Coal;
charge of Coal Lands, Kin* 4e,and collecting
rents—from twentyyears eimerienee In th e County hi
hopes to give sattsfacUon. Office Biabuntango Street,
Pottsville. CELLS. 31. mu: , .
d 6,1650 —„ 14-tf
- ir H. McElwain. and Mining
pp 4; Engineer, Aihiand, Pa, attends to liarvoying and
Inspecting Mines, annoying and dividing lands. ream
hang Town Lots, and all other .bnalneas in the Minya
his profassion.
CounLetter a ddress , Fountain Ppring P. 0., ifeintylkill
ty, , . •
Feb. 23.1W6 ' My
D. L. DODSON, Oper a-
INA..
or
and MechanissiDentist,et. AAA
ted up one or the best Dental Establishments t o is
part of theEtate. and Intends to afford his patrons the
benefit of every improvement in the Art. lls guaran
tees toimitate Wore to a nicety In the adaptation And
arrangement of Terramstalle or Vltreseent Teeth; in•
se rts partial or what scum Annospherte Frame, totbe
entire ezeinsionof .Bpiol springs; oaken, dead teeth
and roets with' facility. end tills dee.tying teeth with
gold,rettdrthigibem useful Miring life. , /o.ollleck , In
Market street, two doors aborreCentre. Nortb side. • ,
flEa. BROWN, Mine Inspector,fin
kji Agri his satires to Land-owners, men of bsiness,
and espitallsta.l From his espesienee in mining, and
knowledge of veins, as ho Is engaged in this and adjciliv•
ing eountles, in' examining .mlnee and expiating Ocil
lands, be hopes to be able to give, satlatlietion to all tOlso
-may want his services. - •
ItEPERS to Brum° llnutzeind :Alma NtriU, Esgi.,
Philadelphia and D. E. Elm, and Wtts.uur Maus, Jr.,
Ems., Pottsville, for capability and integrity,
Address-41EO. BROWN, Mines
,ItiSpeetor t East Nor
wagtails street, Pottsville, Pa.
Jlal7 Sr 108, • 27- ,
TRANSPORTATION.
PHILAD'A 4,, REAPING RAILROAD.'
MISIURRIBBNINIM
QFFICE orthc Philada. ik R. R. Co'.,
• Maclphidsdlay
i !i t t ai n ) .
ilds b g ltei ld Tura t i P 2 1 .6 n September' s3 isZ
1816. antes Aber notice:
• • .. a . 4 a '
la
Ps
Mil . ' ' l3l i
g Al I l
. . • • - • = Mg . '4- --6-
- • -
To Mond, -`, •"2 00 1'92 120 1.76' a
Phßsdolphis, 110 186 170 1.65
a Lactitiod - Platiii . ' 190 186 170 115
a Nieetowo, - - . • 1:90 185 '1 70 166
a Oerstantown L. ' ' 190 195 170 166.
" 1'a115 . 0 78 e 06 7 111711, . " ' 100 185 170 las
*." Mana)lsok; ', , :., 190 1 86' 170 165 .
8 114 0 2 7781 4 1 1'66 160 lits 1.4 6
.
. a Consheirockes .and P 1 .,. ' ' '• '.i
~.
• ' mouth Railroad, •1 - 64 160 1 45 143
4, 'Estrobol and Potts' and - • -,:•'" ...' •
_'-
'Jones', -. • • .- - 160 165 1-45 I 40.
"ligrristowilerbrldtirport ICO 1115 1" 45 140
a Pdrt Kennedy, , •155 • 1 1401 40
41 Valley Forge,'
.155 160 140 140'
- s 4 . Plicenlxvtlis ' 1 45 1 40' 180 140
a Royer's Folli, , - ` • •I 45 140 180 1800
si •I'47ttstatra, '. • - 140 185 125 125
e Distglassille, ' ' I'4o 185. 125'125
a Ilirdlibolle lBO 1 25' 115 115
is R ed ding, ~ . ~. -,•, : • -," 110 t„, 16 105 11*
, es Betwein . "Itiollits 'and . --•
--- Itolusstlis, .- ~ - . IZo ill 106 , ilia
I
a Mohrirrille, . , ,s• - • - 12011 16 106. .106
: 41 hamburg, — „ ' • - ' /20 115
'‘ Orwilid ll o77 , - , .• . , 1-10 1-14 : ,
Ity Mier oftbs Board ofillaaneres:
Aus.l. Ml' 224 f W: IiMdIagNNEY. Sac'rt
. ,
- PHILAIrA. /A READINCRAIL ROAD:
' ilirlitglalgtMENSlNSP.
Wits of ,nerant bs .
KeIteILISDItIL ..
i , l ~
AN AND AFTER; NO . ,Rlst•
lI,J, 1844-until farther,ltotteiN OltfoOrPAS: Marna
patibt sill be 'haw! par no roots; - • :,
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1
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alficits oinmat.
Driatiods,Coitrielona,l
-
Butte' ElopPir• AUL SW
.thesiram.GrhubtjaAlawitdimaktaP
&a.
~ ,10140.0=001 01 4 1 wIsaat
006 004
0_ .salsok
-10r.biatalsr,0441.00400,
41314 .414
- 11 4 : 11 6 'Mak
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';7,' ; ,sAiTtßpAt:xo.-o::;4o:vmit,.sl:::lssl',',;
7. - _:_! - IRoN,Voitii.
COIRZWIIMft;
CI:141 the ntteation of the haidattesi amunuoity
tci !belt' nett Irottidlyitad Muhl ne MOT,
rrr --, in Os tows of ilk elsir,SeloxylkM wan.
ty, they prepared _ to Intl4
Maim ramie" - G o al theakete, Pimps and Nathluety of
everypatteen. Atm, Cors,lrou or Brest castings of
etlettien. Raft proetteal 'meet:sada Owl op
orators and others orbs want oadhbaerywould do well fa
giro tbanoWesll and armadas ask wait:- 'Orders thank . ;
folly reeelrednad exoent4d at the shortest notice and ori
reasonable term,. CAT/1141.1,7 , 41/I=B a GO.
at. Clair, Jane WM, VS-11
ASHLAND IRONWORKS.
THE 131,11130111110 W aro now flaily
isK•l l4;
r or aredb)ihndskatthe Ashland ben
wl =.R ks,Stistut &tents and Pallilsor an
power and_eswd4,lbriutain:and other
purposes, plashes., of errery Amend
pattern now in anis, to g ethol slatfsall and forging*
of every descriptions.— Goal sad Drift. Can of-all aloes
and patterns, bozo Truck and Worse furnished
at-the shortest n. Mee. The subieribers - halter thans.l
ashes that, Inasmuch as sawrymamber of the firm •is a,
practical mechanic, they will be able td furnish mull
tiery,that will compare lasombly_with any in the Re.
glom All orders directed to .1,,,y,..124utarit nos., Ash
land, Schtlyikill county, ?a . ; Will receive'prompt attest,
tioa.• -1.. P. O'Aftlerft, •
MICHAEL (WINES,
JOIIH 11: GARNER,
JQSEPII,
Ailitand,liav 10,'56
CARTERS & A LLLEMS! OK WO_R 8,
Tatansquiti Setttwain! tramway, am.
, .
The Sabaotibern, Otalirietots of tlae
"aborenitia'edetteaskeestabllstitnent,aa
'l' =iRML-ii =mete the dtlzen s of&lnyTkill emu
.. 131 ty, and'the patine . generatly,.thelr
unto tuns out airy and all Itinlla of work
ia their tine, at the shortestnotke. and In the most r4tt.
Ithetorytaatui *abaft* Stitank En &Leaman
•ufartaring Railroad andDrtft para,Pnmps, (WM/me end
Malden-rot ail kinds:
lily the best workmen ire eisployed, and sattesetten
may theretbre be safely guaranteed. 'Order:fp:fin abroad
promptly tilled, r . 'CANTU* * ALLEN.
• ramagna,Januse7 27; Mt • . 4-tt
UILVEIi DIZADOWS.
ER ItIMARPWIR. VP24 WORKB. - ,
. slava unumums,lron and-Bras"
erip4 ; Iloundess, respectfully inform their pai
aud the public generally„that they
r . 1121 r , l/3:1 are fully prepared*: the *bore establish.
Merit, to manufacture Steam Engines of
every else ;.kumps, Railroad end Drift Cars, and ortni.
otber.descrtpUsti of Iran 'and - Bram Castings suitablefor
the - Coal alining or otherr business, on themostreasonable
terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blasi It:mares and
Machine work In general.
Itemitringof alit:lnds done with neatneas e and despatch
at the lowest priees. Al work Tarnished by them war
ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of
those who may want articles In their line inthiedenity.
All orders will* meet with Immediate and -prompt atten.
(lin. -, • S. W. IIUBSOIi,
Minh 4,1856 9 7 1 y = • ' W. IL. HUDSO N,
DONALDSON IRON W9RKS.
cos., Jostai k LO. respectful
-11)1111 ly Invite the attention of the businekn
community to their new Foundry' Ind_
.t.Ziggr Machine Shop, In the town of Donald.
son, Schuylkill county. They are now
ready to execute all orders for machinery. such as
steam'engines„pumos, .coal) breskees,, mill gearing ter
grist and saw mills, railroad and drift care s &e n Lc.
Being practical mechanics. we tatter ourselves thatall
work dame at the Donaldson Iron Wears, will give Meet
satisfaction, as will secure the future custom' of
their patrons Order thank fully.roceired and, esoeu
led it the shariest notice, and on reasonable tenns.
PETER COX.
ALFRED JONES,I
LEWIS MILLER.;
February 2, IBM 8;
DEHAVIZNIS IRON WORKS. 4 I
sinuersve.
• TIIN Subwriber la prepare& to mu
1![4:1 facture STEAM ENGINES a any paver,
ugzi Pumps:lazy, enpselty,and Coal Broskrrs
t = O f th e e T r e einto s f riPt gliLiz ai t . t w s:l l l u n ld eT imp erY
Breams, I , artuines, Rolling 3111ln, Saw Mile, &e.
'Prom the facilities possessed for minututuring, and
from tong experience in the badness, work can be tunied
out at this establishuieut, at the very lowest prices,ihd
of a superior quality. . •
Persons desirous of Putting up michinery et any kind,
are invited to call and examine patterns and becomeac•
paslntedwith prices beibie contracting elsewhere. • 4
Orders of every kind are solicited, and strict Attention
will be given to their prompt execution.
1 , • 34ILLIA DEiIAVEN.
Slinerrrille, December 9,1854 ' 4841
, TR wirier limit WORIO.
...TFolstenss oho , ' wommellars reassarac
- The Subscribers respectfully invite
! *, the 'attention onto) businenscommuni
itRAD:Piii. to their New Machine Shop and Fo
a ii al dry, erected in the town of Tremont, and
under , the superintendence:lnd manage•
ment of Messrs. Z. Batdora and Philip ihnholts, where
they are prepared to exec to 411 orders. for Machinery of
Crass and Iron, such ean , Stolun Nngittes of. any power,
Pumps of any, capacity, Coal Breakers of every descrlp•
non ' all kinds of Gearing for Boiling Grist and
Saw Mills, Drift Cars, and all kinds of Railroad Castings,
such as Chairs for Flat and T SaIL, Frogs, Switches, and
all kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron &battings. • • Mr. Um
bolts being a practical Meehanie ' and hating had theme.
'Mimeo and experience for tnanyyestrs in the Coal Region,
persons desironl of putting up' Msehinery,of iny kind,
are Invited to all and examine our patterns an &superior
quality of-work, and become acquainted with prices
these iVerks,, be contracting elsewhere. Orders of Al ,
try kind thankfully recalred,, and strict atbantion 1r 111 be
given to their prompt execution, haring . serernlls, 20,
50, 40, and 80 horaringines onturnd. •
Jan.o, 1858' Al A. A A. 111,-SELTZER, •
I FOUNDRY dtIVIACHJINE SHOP,
-Port varbon, , oehrrywu Co., Pa.
. WlNTEBErrEEN'ttanou
6 111 11 ,es his readiness, tram the complete outfi ,
414 ;gi of theabore named establishment, InsuP - '
ply all orders. In Ma firm of buslaecs—
, sueb as for Steam' Engines, Railroad and
Drift Cars, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Castings and :tlaehinet
ry at only pattern. - Hawarrants his work to give rattsi!
bietion, and aetordinglf solicits patronage at home an i
abroad. - Jan. 27,185 b -44 y .
FRAN 1,4111•JIRON WORKS.
IAL nuweritors announce to' the 1"a
lla.that Alley are the Proprietors of th•
" Franklin Works; Port Carbon, lately es
rigid on by B .
_Blilymn, where they tot
Onto to Ina:infectore to order, at, th
shortest notice, atom Engines, Ytunps,Coal Breakers an.
Idaeltinety of almost any die or description, for minin
or other purposes._ Alms Railroad and, Wft.Cua, Iran •
Unit Castings of Any size or pattern; Orders are reaper
tally solicited.GEL .B. FLIISLEB & BRO.
,
Frankilia 'Shovel Worki. .
The robscribers continue to forniah •the Colliers an
Walesa of Schuylkill County . , with Shovel" of all kind
at thwjoweet Philadelphia price& Attention fa partic.
tally called to their Coat Shovels. Orders for gloves
any -site or pattern proinpUr attended to.- "; •
• . • 010.: B. /113SLEit d DRO.
Port Carbon, Augnst 21, 18.52.
.
FOUNORTANDRIACHINS SHOP.
Sten= Liar arm:wry, ace , •
saws .ftOTlCtl.-The business of tho lats
of SNYDER Ar be, oats
• • call-the- subscriber in all fts :ratio
m a y = branches of Steam Engine bulldflm, I
Founder, manufacturer of. alkUnds
Islachinery, for Roiling 31111 s. Blast Femme* An
Cm; 3e. Ile will also continue the businees of 311
leg and &WM; the celebrated Pine Ilrfal A 4
-Lewis and Spam reins Red Obals; soli prep •
for of th ese Collieries. — ..0E0R04, ~, SNYDER.
January 41.1864 34f
'TO - CO/ iA, OPERA:IVO MINERS I
violater =osier rislar •
The subscribers respectfully invite t
attention of the bulimia community
` ll4 14411 their Boiler WorkSien Reilrcadatreet„..
zaz low the Passenger Illepo Pottsville,
where they arawspared to inanufact ix I
BOILERS OP WM - DESCRIPTION,
Smoke Stacks, Air Stacks, Blest Pipes, Gasometers, B
Oars, La, Le. Boasting bud. , - • -
Bang practical roechaelar, asal hating fahous days •
themselves eutinsly to thtstossets of business, they tl
tar th,muselyes that work 4One at their establishment
give satisfactkna to all whammy favor them with a call
Indittdlnds and Cotolsaphststtill awl It greatly to their
mat& ealltabssikaat, Walk baits engaging shewbe
MAY b, /OS - /P-tf - JOIE& t JADES NOBLE
• • • T EiVibil u nhhT l Cl MILI..
.respectt ly n!
rel i t attp• . •,, - tothervabllc that their now it 11'
itif; is now, completed and in full . •
ra :.. ra Mid that they are prepared to •
ply ' lands . of Bar Iron of vaion, si -
which they4l3l wafting to :ba superior in quality to i
Obtained from abroadott_tbia nuns pi •i..• , : -
twa i n
•Thelvalgoik tnanitthatark.2 Rails, for the ,we of the I.
florin and Laternitgoada, weighing from i.l to 50 lbs.
inn! , made of tberliat - Iron, and which 'will be d
much cheaper Unita , thiportadartleia. ' • 1
Peng praaticattalebanks, and /Laving bad considera b le
siVerfolaP• in t Ema husirums. they 'latter themselves
that they can entire astbsfartiOn to purchasers, Ohl
alai talks it Waved to patronize home Mann*.
AWOL_ . .. y ' f_1,..%;• • > s, ~: • MIN MUMS" .t. CO.
Amateur 8.• 15b1 - ' . • 49.tf
.WKSKAOTON.ARQ,N WORKS.
• .-•xvitiyme, raw, .
- • itroa.:k JAR WREN resiedtay Wins
I; C . '"' 1 ! tbsattiratiss of the toad:mix community
ice' • - melt Sew liachine Shop iu:4 Foundry
•
Ea
... am;: *aided between Cool and Railroad streets,'
. end ffttind wit Norarglatratinet, whets
t are to; Wow(' An orders 115 r machinery of
Erase and I - row; seAsw Stains Engine/401 hinds of Glow
lug for Ihßilnurscerfat and Saw Inns, Single and
Double rioting' Pe** Coal Ereakeri, Drift Cars, all kind,
of itaittOad Osstligsi nett so Cbsiisfibr Est and T RAU
' Mlgi n ftivt Mods of out snit,lmmght Iron
g.niedianiss, ast baring mite .
the elemand - fr of iLa itegkfa theft , Study for sears,
alsoial kinds orliieldato tuns* fine at business, tbsy
.ostitrit , bessstras.tbst, moth dons it their estahttAhs3stil
ItU) Ore attdimiW t_trAtt.7*lts, may honor. them sith a
call; All'stdeesAitnUsgtissets l l '01!Fal p,iccopti, OF.:
eittadism the most tististislits Whs.. • - ;
, • :MUM WI . ;JAMS. WAIL
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• I PALA
-otitilLNlll NULL.
- Bittieriber 1 to die.
'• l l 4 '*C 4614, 0 2,!ai fAlgrak,
ilwa • - I“,«Ranng .4S
- , v,;:z Vile#lll Ationtootopleicand to I
• Sathotthoyoso 10
to range, • iiirtivireledog &cot to
TO %stir 'll4 of listowittire•lndi
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DONALD. ON
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MISCELLANEOUS.
6 Gees,
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KATESI.S ... A Ilyge , pssortuept• : . of
lrman and Amnia& Skatea l of suit u Vr %Wad
fits ode. * 2 - -
ii . '2ll, '66 . ' , • ' 51.
• • •
• • •
A.TRER 'BE .oak tanilett .
Uitz, drachm:lend riveted of, superior , gesll4.
ts furnished of all sites at - the Hardware and 'lttet
TORIN TIN G PA PER.—tiook & News ? -__
Paw, of ever* "Ili aag "4110 t, of soputL4AVY!'
oda at 1011 prim. - B. CIAR,SAI
* M e : .
!Aii;‘lst:o.•;i6 ,
T RAILROAD IRON, ,
Crall sizes, a.superior article, mart
ititetureci and constantly on band. and tor sale by _
IIAYWOOD, GEE k 0,1%10 ith° "lin , Ma l'
Pottsaille, Janaaryl7, . . 3.31
FOR "MT;
HE , ',uaily, emorandunf•Book for
*; Mt; sontaltditg an Almanac' flue alit Interest
to. Thins-dui foi the Dea oriticket, for sale
by - • . ' B. BANNAN,
- • , • . Itsobeeller and Stationer.
i. •. .. ' PIANO TEACHIPOC. -- •'• •
Ir KEY tal i Organist, gives Instrucl ,
4 , tion an tbe Plano Porta and Melodeon, In Potts.
4 e and telghlboring towns. That moderate. Apply
iat la ale& second door below the Peed Ofilot,'Potberllle.
! January ft '67 • '•• - -, " '- • 14m .
PQ_ITS3IIU,E QUADRILLE RAND.
THIS BAND is novr organizedyand
ready to attend COTILLION Mande MANI
"fled. de: Or**, addressed to N. J.llass, or 0, C.
CANTU, wilt receive prompt attention.
' Tongan* Jidy 12,'86 ,
_
RE.N3.0413 INIKTY YEAR', .
ryllt; b VIINCRIB.EN can now mulish
;Anima 24 2of Benton's . 'llbrtory of that American
overnment tbr Thirty Tears, from 1820 to 1.860, econ
:Fisting tits work. Als% sets in 2 vols., to Wank" ,
. • il. 11411NA/ill Book a Btattorieri Stir.
pottsvillo, July 26, '56 . .. . / 30.
••ANDIA RUPBER , CQATB, &C. • •
/rHF. subscriber bus just received a
ten India, Rubber Costs, very light • and durable,
made double—eultable forphysiciantand others who are
reposed to 'the weather. Also, dim India Rubber
Working Coate end Pants, *bleb are cheaper than soy
ever offered before fora good and durable
PROcti - AIVIATION. •
4N- .-ADJ4URPCMy Court Of Com -
coon Fins fir the tviaior muses &tissue; will be
t Pottsville in avoitoritie county - of Schuylkill,
no Munday the 2nd day of February 18.57, to continue
two weeks - • WM. IiIATZ, Sheriff
Sheriff's 'offleb Pottsvilloa . '
January "
s; • LEONARD, FRY & CO.,
swamis & Dealers - fa Exebinige.
TAJfAQUA, PA.
COLLECTIONS ATTENDED.TO
and &alto for sale on all the principal ciao In the
Med, drafts for sale ou Xngland, Ireland, Scot
land and Files. . June 14,'58 24-
• . , i • IfiTS OPI FURO,PE J .,
BELL la SON 8 -mcArTS on
nthr Quaker Haase of John Jr Edward Corderoy a
..
of London, and on the Belfast . Banking Co. o.' ire.
land, always for sale, In sums from Li. unto £5OO, 4 the
subscriber at 'his ilookstoro, Pottsville. , These firms
have nothing to do with the Passenger Lines. and they
are considered the safest hooves in this country and in
Europe. i BENJ. BANNAN. ,, ,,t
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' 'LAMPS! LAMPS!! LAMPS!!!
NSWELL'S PATENT SAFETY
LA.314 Rand C`ANS, to preterit accidents from the
We Of Burning Fluid, on the Mae principle as Davy'
Safety Lamps, warranted not to explode, and blahly rue
onnaended,by Professor - filtlymon and other Eiden tins
gentlemen. A larmanortment, Just received, and fttv
pie byi . . MU= k LERCLI.
•
Pottsville, January. 3. 1-
M:IMMI
FRqm THR pAciFic.
ed t w
bu tten in t „the t
Alan; that ow Ctty of
ing to tt.e . :Urro;d l ions of the r =ublp .
Pattie, he would not be able to duplicate the eery hand !
some and varied assortment of Spring and Summer
Clothe, Cassltneref and Vesting's that he has Jost opened
for metal inspection at his new Wee Room, Conker •td
Watt* and Itahontortgo Stk. . •
• Ptilwrille, /March. . EDWD. T. TAYLOtt.
•
- ' PUBLIO:SOHOOLINKSTANDS.
T HE
• -
T HE- subscriber hp.a had manufactured
• • tom,' Oiler a lot of Public BilOo6l boa tnstatida.
table to Ipsort and Hasten In the desks. These stands
bays Corers which slide elf when , in use, and besides,
they cannot be upset and thus soil the desks and Tura:
tare. ' They are a - capital article for se/idols. Teachers
and imhoolt supplied by the qtantlty, at
~' • . B. iwormea
• Cheap Wholesale apilletall Book Store: ,
Paton& May 17; '3O • - -20 , .
• - KRAMPA WOLFF.
Dissilnts in man and. Gantry Produce,
Matoi,'NOrthessitberlaucl
THEco ecat o ry, Pa.
aubseribers are now prepanid.to
any orders of Wheat, Jig's, Born, oata, roman,-
Macon, Butter, Ens,. Lard, dr.,that tufty ho sent to them.
Coal operatorlandlielidrbia dealers of Schuylkill county
_ wouktdosteditckletthoteSupplles entrain and part ,
alongfrom no, as woolen supply them at prices tope to
their Adraddage. Bend us your orders.
, - I{II.ILM3I WOLSII.
Mince* June 28,'66 . - , •'
•
Y. UP4PLE COAL LosE. v-
Tho.i. • Sz• upott, favorable terms x.s
large Whiteidedi Colliery npin the celohmted 31,1r . g ' e:
mu Vein. 100,000 tons per arm= can be mined.
' Propends wtf also be received for mining 1oo:090u
,and delivering Into theatre. .
The tract has an abundance of timber and inany
nral advantages " -
Pull information Wbe Oren to 1111 bidders itsityl4
prericineiy.to Jantlary , l; 1857.
Addreita. W. fiIIEAPER, Pa.,,,0r F. 9.
fit:INTER, President Columbia' Coal *;1011 'Co, corner
4th & Walnut street*,
HONIPSDIV4t:DLE: • •
- Minters awe pesdarts -xmoituntagn i ,
2.doo;ff South of he ..Arprese Wks, Celan, Send,
I !Ogatilll l lPC 4 .s
unuestricti j i-otendtoallcollectionE t
. ou truso4 to,thm, negotiate Buidnetw Piper,
Loans,.}Docks. arnt ell other les.
Messrs: Taylor,:ltrotbere, Bankers. New York, Dra ft s
on thakns Bank Loidony What flanking Cotripiuty of
Rebind, National Bank of Beothod; also-at the Moe of
, Ileum-Orem It Taylor, LtrerPod, _
11 Tiyiot, Bruce & Co., Lteth, Scotland.
Comilanto on hand and for sale' for any - amonnt,frorn
AL nOurdi.lll gums to salt purchasers. .
TLWI drafts are ;amble at right, and are - good In eve. ,
ry Ott of England, Ireland, Seatland, and Wales. Ern
eattirtart Think Notes Ofchanged at tbo beat rates. Land
Watrantri bought and sold. . -
pottarille, April 194'5 pan. l9,1&68 16
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OBNINV F
ISitedviy; NyLiroek: _ _ ' ' •
SULLIIINDE.UPASCAJWB g • .;
Sixth Street, Rhiladelphia.
11143CORIPS, • -
Ctiestaut n
Striet,VbJlid .
• Styles for,th•Vall au& .Whater or
1.13.1543, -
aioveig .
- Gloves! . - 1
Bleveet
.!filioves
.; . °lavas t
GLOVES ala el AMU? 031rW 'style for the Ladles° - -
GLOVES made by lotrrtu wlto- the - best in the trade lc
GLOVES of Km, and glo ves of IMAM: • ' •
GLOVES of Dermanata.abd CaesocvT. -.--
GLOVES ot Wool and Sliketad Colton;
CLOVES of Enchain, (e large lot 'n)
GLOVES ter driving. Gloreeite walking:"
GLOVES of Waite liid tine Black licektin
GLOVES Imitation. which much rearmiblea they
GLOVES to be worn at tbre
GLOVES Of Ilitektn. (eery dual ' '
GLOVES all 'bey of every kladf ,- -; , •
GLOVES to snit the youn g old; 4- -
GLOVES to keep opt the"Winteen colt
GLOVES la great an.mberie, In stylise . ..Ty nice;
GLOVES which I'm telling at a Teri low prism
GLOVES, if you want, tbeen,-,ba mrtaitt to call
At the City flat Store and Genta'..Eurniebing ME
Seri Door to the /wird& "Mut, *obi at.;
lt.E.`-Jest received: a small lot of tlant's Patent Da;
=tied Paper Cellars. a sew article for Gentir.'"
Gents' SlLlONLlSOlhaerlldtat,Casbminn &arta, *a •
Deeetober 9, VI - . • t 49-
.PAI
3 -- hitt b6ett
' itaarlytht`lii eotthtY;tbe tits — Ws of
:aTERT NEW= BURIAL CABRIV
Whietteet allatheSktodsitt dm; - Beira IRBY
iloitgbt, it obviate* the.sieseteity of heady a, lad
also yreserresths bodyteses lontisdistedeso . morsitictir
Therstreperticuiroltablejor transporting the body ,
T r d ut oss . plats to anoths. The heels eatestd. with.*
ethic glum with mad topOridelt itett bowasowsd at atty
lbw, sad the hes etthe wayesseen hy its him* or rs.
/WIN. .W 0 adithAiklel Intadredist eiwitilestis,to
eseroborateoar. .as Lathe sitesatagesthe Ms.
IsUlettoOrtihaaSholhi-
,o4tstritai',t4erarlll
- , iYiaintrottit., .
6tlantic:o.l.Whewed The shifty stoat am
mental tWatest.adeilio Burial Ctses," earl to comm.
lb* resiabm theihtsiLter4alutethlimpastotbotten I
Ilsisitimislilclllinpressed its with thebsileV
t
fi tu lgtho'bostaatid• foustialWß _
eitwh”sporAbei '
Abadatollothehlielairwtherpisse. —
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Apply% •
Mfdltrl ¢p aMt~
PotbrOleattiettne, ,
Ot flj
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ME nun=
inr ararat-vattes' cot.
• McGarr_breath itiowirstoteti
• Neareeitui I whisper new; r •
-- . n,
Silt' eagles ireitlt. dors Edna
Maths deatha-dampiron any brew:
`!know Gott Ilk dying
Obi notlor that I racal ,
s j
But linnet him Thee In ibtrintride
A widow, Nal -
Wisp not ibr ine. toy inotheti;
ito sting Its la rim dot.—
tgo mbar* than& °Mirka
• -/Orqt ll ),P : !o l 9ke s A bout .
Vie bard to leavelbei, atiothert
, Bat, ON ?tweet worse tastay,
And are Shoe watch mo, daily,
Wither and Vine away. ,
• Wash! Wahl • You never aorroxi kr- 1
Ycnu. autioas not defiled
With sheltering and otruning
Your atuflal Wiekin ebild.
God Lett - you to vie, mother.
Wrben. be took an Wu;
To lead nay atrinS spirit
Back to the crucitied.
'lark! if goateed hiss, soother, "
Tell hint the lore' pre- I • .
Died not until this Cody
Was cold within thegrave.
Tail hint that I forgave htin '
wrongs, and wasted liforf•-•- : • '
Andprayed he alight to happy, ,
• With bet ha mad* his wire. ,! •
Nol tell hbrr not; the message; -; •
allot roll back memory's tide;
I would not he look coldly ,
Upon his trusting bride. I •
hold toe of ilielossr to thee; - •
All MI ins ant. radius- now I
,Dsrept the holy angels:
I saw one Eat thy brow. ' -- • ;
lot.me, too, tonoh it mother i -
It is not hard to die • .
When such as these ani it ittng
For Sinner such as I.
I Joy! Joy! ;ay more %mother, .
A little while we pa -
To meet where peace pardon ~ •
= . _up the broken heart-
Peentiful
Pros the'Kriickfrbodar
FOOT•PRINTB - 01 BN9W,
A Itow:fear'o Story
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-I'DT cmLatta •. uunosa.
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f'Out, upon you, man: Will you play donee;
w4o were nob a rattltt.btailidd lad, and that, tpo,
when your old school-fellow COOll/11 to greet You •
in !your middle-ago and pxosperity forsooth, end
plies you with' good ale? Have -respect for the
milt, if DO for the friend that finds it I"' _
'lrani Ltiot told you I lan not well? Vett a
lielr man laugh fled play-Ahe clown ?" • . ; .
!'Nay, nay ; but shall the ill drink ale like you?
Lad, you do' not even 'smile; yon are sick; at
heirt." - . • ' - .
The second speaker buried his bead in his hugs
tudids,oniboth of which be bad been loaning over,
a half-emptied - mug, of ale He was large and
britlnty, With - a bushy head of grizzled hair, heavy
eye-brows, over-hinging small, keen gray oyes;
and was named Browning. ' His companion' Wait
short and rather corpulent, with florid complexion,
seedy hair,, and a round, chubby face, rendered
rather inexpressive by a pair of light-blue eyes.
He was called Barry Saunders. Between:- that,
twb so dissimilar, as le hot infrequent, a boyish
intimacy bad beeilormed, ' which :bad not been
broken until manhood and its pursuits had -rams,
rated them. - Even then their heart' refusedthe
division; and often and again in febey they trai r
Oa back .to the old play-ground and school.-
beach, where they had played much and-studied
little; and to the blacksmith-shop, Where they,e4
the same anvil; as apprentices together, bad rill*
oat a chime, to' the dancing and glanclrig,,itnw.
eparks. :Saunders-! was ono cf thaw fen-ktying
fellowi, who saw . the clear sky behind the bliakeist.
clop& ; and having not the stabilitytolove long
, enough to marry; he dwrindew:d hitt:mita thither
! rut his Emey.prointitisil.or famine 01 - pstitted;,and sit
'last, in lilt middle-age, stumbled across BroWning. ,
This eras On New-Yea'r Mat. : .- After a cordial.'wel.
come, and a vino-like grasp of their calloused
hands,They entered a Asloon and pat down boor
their. mugs of aid." Sanders.- wail In : iv:elicit
telhativelatimor; but be could wring little fkoiti
the compressed lip of ;save mom:syl
lable responses; zior•provoke a smile to flash be
neath his shaggieye-browi, 'and' lighten, along
the, fortis or hie-Wwirthy features. Thai into
engaged poi the fourth mug of ale whop tboy
are introdistoiy- - ' i ' ,
' , Whir; 'Whin, 'laid Saunders,. lifter regarding
Browning,tiorno little titne. - "I 'had sworn to
.m 1
self, when era hid felt each ether's; fists, that ie
..
would sit like th e Methodists, and bold a Itiv
-feast, rarsomething - of that kind; till the Now.
Yea* tame In ; but-the moro we remit, the &M
-ime! you row, and.('tis but hall-past nirio flow)
I illtrildizight you will be stupid as an owl at neon
' day, and I shall bo. snoring over 'my mug ;iatid
the New , Year might come and go without istaile
to Weir-eine him or a bea ker to - his health 'and
Priol all lltit7-!' • ; . - i l i
. ..arry," said Browning, letting his hands : 1
and sitting upright, while a light shot - from: hie
- eyes that made his gloomy face fOolt darker.: "I r
. knew, Ha rry ,
k that you have a right to complain
when you 'see me thus. -- 'Twits not my wig. Ton '
spoke truly when you said I was sink - at heart.;-,-., I
You are the father of, a family?" - "
. ,' - oNot I. cleorge, nt I! The young bird =that
Acaped the snare mule tempting by'dainty Mods, I
-will-not bo caught in old ego by chaff. But What'
of it, for you were going to say itoinclhing More?"
Browning seemed puzzled' at the negativefor
upon' an anticipated' eflinnatien he - intended' en- -
foreleg his following remarks. However, be con- !
tinned : .!'Thanlt licarzw you are not I' I am..
Harry; I bare been an honest man, and 'worked
bard: I hoped with my toil and 'integrity to see
my 'children live -happy, grow up bappy,i and
leave me happy. As ono by:one they came to me,
I felt my heart
. expand, - my sympathies extend,
and the world grow broader and .brighter about
me, till .:--" here, the speaker emote the table
with, his clenched hand, till the mugs danced and.
-their contents splashed_ upon-the table. - Then he
muttered something in in finder-tone; so deep na
to be indistinct, Mid _buried his fade: in his hands
-again. - - ~ : - . - _..
'AVell," said Saunders, recovering from hie stir.
prise, "hero's a scene. What devil Is the
trouble now?" - ' -
. agg home," said the large man, after some hest •
lint, and rising from bis 'seat. "go .homy with
. and you shall see. I can't tell you. COnie,
you *hall bare' the best,' whieh is ,poor enough; ' i
you' shall eat;'drink, and 'sleep: As,. for talking,l
tntly4 like it as well .as any one, and no man
likes a jolly bout... better • than. I ; but I 'don't
feel in the humor lately. Come, 'what say you? •
and we! II keep the New-Year there:" •
' Sanders allentlY assented to the proposal, by
**leg for" andpaying ' the reckoning .Leaving
thd saloon, they' stalked along togetber,vithont
speaking. There had been a slight sprinkle of
now, just enough to whiten the paths and roads
Where they had become soiled or icy with use; a •
slight spriukle.of very light snow, which took an
impression from the slightest thing and retained
It. The•elty was decked with a few white, fleecy •
clouds, hurried on by some,highef current of air
'which.did not &barb the calm belciw. The full
moon shed over all its pale, resplendent beatas,'
namely affected by the dotting rack, "fillbig the
night with , a holy tranquility, and-reakirig
,every%
flake of snow to shine lack a star.' The village
*tontines* closed, and,mist of the Inhabitants
had retired, lethal the ileuce was the mare pain
ful to the - smaller of the twain: ' He made two or
three' efforts at conversation. _. The only efect
was to 'hasten the steps of his comrade. Bow
ever;this was desirable, as the air , was beeomlog .
'retry, moment colder, tbo moon and stars bright:
er, and the sky clearer. ; When they. had reached
the outskirts of the villogir; the patience of 8 un
ders.becamis exhatuded, and he 'broke mit,: • ' '
"Confound It, Browning , talk! „"I' - ain't and
' won't stand this any longer .. l must say s ine- '
thlog or burst. -Bow far is it tb your homier
Browning, thus appealed to,repliedt "Abbot a
half tolis. - ,;. - Wifuldtit - virrilhousandj! Tett eau
is It on yonder bill, back 'nimbi:the rtrid.',. >.
"Why, what the' dragon troubles you; inan N.-,
Dave you been unfortunate in business, and .had
Alms sheriff ransacking you ?" There was!. no an.
serer; and t3alandera thinking he .had 'diecoieied
the secret of-his companion's distress, cannoned i
"Cheer np, cheer up, man I , You . hive it strong
arm yet, and with , i strong heart .yen ant make
it all up, avdn. . The world ones you and your
family a living, and must pay its.dne. ! t heft up
and look happy, and those about you, will !look
happy, and be happy,. What'care you tipi she
world wags; if 'when you ' eater your'• hoMe there
is the glad smile Of.your• wife , to welcome you 1
`stout and•atubbed bop to'dandi
*bent :yiaa,.and,,
- to make np thetpleture, tame inight.eyed, sensio ,
Waved angel of the haute, your .daughlisr .---"
.N& thousand , devil* I" Arita Browning; turning
upon. Saunders and seising, him by-0104W}
"is it not enough That fain shamed and Athena.
ed in the race or the world, an d
, sayleiatt htecemi
' a charnel-house, that'Yotimusttoinoltert to s it
tiPcia 4 me in itijrteUet7? - r - bate 'forta. tap 'aide
antlittildietiy speak - het eicatt; and ''bill iolq
litre' lia`-bobalia:soi3eittec'ot lAN tiatituoiiti;
sad loagradltaliold: Hit eampantondrarptiaoA s at
the saddebtaita r ttrb`sttaek. , bad wide 'llO lao•
diktat* *adobe* the - 00 *as »Med, tie :bad
racirdWititrowaiag with tatrair a ±oas *4 wia“
whether ta4maisapty ao. allaaestotvid to
7tiadbt taa Apgar _of lirowtdagattAsAitift
Iraailiariaiidatesbouldlat'assi 4144_
'WO ti biz asattai 1, 1 4140 0 4 1 01iada
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,eaasparation„ak
asked nt
l o se; your old ce tera faX, 3047 , 7 ,---
yoi will not loi.#. l l , th hand ('pen • b !"),
2114/ -our
nel di -wets YotkAare
th4riti •
knan d fell down to his ew e . an d
' 1 4 /MVO tee../lerry :Ant lam 'net
*hit tiled to Neu say I ant halterasy,ned '
I ail afield it IPSO' , • Mot piecing ht. h an d p _
cm ltis brew. tinirlaihklng . pp at the sky, h e
''"Wottlettrilaiseinel nein tinitet ..
let us go 00 .
,
- As they started} Widen inquired hen a
eirdneis tO - his dingbiet Ootild so 41100 him.
-.He answered: "Asit'cle not. Ipealt nets yea
,of fort,.orneap thew tasty old :heart
minima 'I cannot sifter much more -Then with
a bitter-laugh lerrutttered: "The secret must out
in tens t 'ant then' shall the theft of my van
- Sruendere unlit to press him no farther, and;
- the :walked o the hill I4'sihnnes: In thei t
1111.10Iiinte the 40 bed boors* olowdltwes and the
coltluid inereatte4 to that the anew began to chic
snpi under thole ;boots,Savejltai„ there wee
naught to bretaX i the atilliesa except the eectution;
al bark of the watchful dog, which served only to
render it thanteraeoleinn and isapreteare. What
thOnghte Parham', and the tail,. dark figure of
Browning, striding along a little in advance. stir
-red lip lit 13anntlere mind I How all the events of
Welk early asseehitloirrecurrid, sad hew be strore.
'to "ehnneet them,' with the Incomprehensible being.
be!** hito. Then be staked himselfi 'Whit myth
04! is to be unfolded to me to.nightf ' And then
it oiertrred to hint that the man was insane.. XIS
,toped, hesitating ; whether to' follow ; but.the
voids of his ecossradO bidding bint - to come on. re
assnred him. • Wes there any thing ta the mea
tiest)! his danghter;which could base given
ot
fennel -The-mire he- conjectured, the more he
!beanie beteriled with the scents of thee evening.
By this time they had reached a stile,; over which
lay. their path tac ii !hts house. As they turned from
the highway, ndere.reuterked:
"We are late, Browning. 'They must all be 4
bed;,for there are no lamps burning."
,Browningelied Most bitterly: "Nay, I think
not • We a find them all up, for we sleep
- but:little-at Mae, ;11.1 not very pleasant there
now,. not as plesisantss it used to be .the light in
the 'window hai hien -darkened, an d: the Ore on
the .hearth extinguished. But come On, 'tis all I
'hare now; you can hare no more of ,mine than I,
cangireyou."
Nieorge," said,Saunders, "this Is` too strange'
for belief. What bas befallenyou 7' ,I will not
intrude upon yotir mlrery; I will go no. &ether .
till 'this =Wetly is explained." •
Icsßut, you shall, Thereupon
Brdwning laid hold of the eollsr of Saunders,
and dragged him along, till finding his exertions
woweaottorY•he dsairted. As they drew near the
house, in a path ! hollowed out - of .the deep snow
which bad fallen Abet, ICILSOD A the, large man
owed, eight of 'smile 'foot prints, loading from
the fieWS to the ,dsior. He examined them at
tentively until satisfied of their direction, ,and
broke out: -
ITnn.thousand devils!" has the ockine i hick
apird We I. reisi'show - beilhe el& wirld once
mote. Mrs it shall be, by; Heaven 11 As ho
remelted the thrishord, he tarned.around, stood
a moment as it gathering up
,all his energies,'
and raisat - hts clenched hand to. the stars.—
Thin e lifting the• limb bepushed launders to,
and shut the door With imoh (One thatthe win
dows rattled. ' r•
"NM b shei" be - exibilmtd. !
A feeble vane responded, "Who?" i
"Who!" ansireredlut in :voice of thunder, "she
that disgraced. sit honest man sad bis family.;--
Tell ma 'becalm; have hidden her,t, that I may
threat herf ciith on the night." . ,
"Nay hitabitid; shit bits gone again."
4 'Twillt not,do wife; her footsteps lead In, but
theft, ire none going out." • -
- -- - -'"Pcior girl ; the went out of the book door. I
-dared not ask V et to stay for your, anger.' Poor,
- pods still" 1 • : , i - • -'
(Browning then, went out to tlthertalti the truth :
of *hat his wits said, leaving Saunders standing
byAu aoon hot having entered unnoticed by Mrs:
Browning, remained there surveying the apart.
went. ) 'lt was in , old fashioned. house, with**
large open firelplaci—one of three large , old fash
ioned firoplaces which our:Anew:here loved, and
which went out of; fashion and respect when tho
modern imp of darkness, the stove; displaced the
honschold gods, and desecrated the hearth stone
—a largo old; fashioned fireside; round which
scattered hOnsehold bands might gather bit festal
dllYf and rends their love to one • another, and
their trust in llettven. But oh! how desolate the
one Saunders, beheld! On the imp•andirons a
. half consumed Wok of 'wood lay: sighing and
spattering over stt'ew smouldering coals, occasien
ally breaking:jot:on momentary blase to illume
the scene. ' Om one side, lay a large; over , grown
boY; resting uneasily upon one arm, asleep; on
the othcro giri,,,his_l_qpior, lay with her bead
'le t aiosi the jamb, t i er taco concealed by her long
tuSgled lecks;',in' alasping and fretful slumber,
ad if she bad Cried herself to rest; near her a small
boy was playing with some wet chips,*throwiqg
them orculatmlly, into the ashes, in a' peevish
Manner, which. denoted that his diversion •was
more a =tau of necessity than of inclination ;
directly in - trent; with her back to the door, sat
Browning's :Wife aft shawl and cap, bending
over the little warmth, endeavoring to still the
=things ofj a ;babe which. the entraocopf the
Inch had awakened. • These, with ono exception,
iomposed thelfarally. The flare of the dames at 1
littervals i disqlosed, pendant from the joists, hams,
dried putepkios,ctook.nocks, and the usual coin.:
forts of raralllife, besides some hunter's timppings,
and tt long rifle ; k ept , clean and bright, as the
`glisten of i Mounting testified. •In one corner
was thecm•utined mess, where the parents slept;
close by whleb, in the nook made by the firoplace.
tins the tall ;old Dutch clock with its big white
fpce, and its .evctlosting solemn tick—tack !
There was au old rocking chair which the 'wife
tenanted, o liw split-bottom eliairv,A . table, aid
lookingg y g t lats stick about with letters and school
tickets, a nd adorned with some dried sprigs of as.
pansgus; close by was a shelf , ' On which lay the
'family Bilde, a psalm-book, and s few school
hooks, eotopesing the library: .: All thin perhaps
, Saunders: did not notice; theugh;by the fitful
blaze they,Might have been reirealed to a careful
, Observer.. Ile stood* wondering and perplexed,
till Br4eriang returned and said in a deep voice:
• "Yon have toldlte truth, wife; hut hereafter let
(tor not 'so much. as stop ' aertiss my threshold.—
The world i s. wide enough for is all. What said
she ?" ' ' I
,
"A litde,a' vory, very little, husband; ' she said
Items growing; veld, and • sho knew not where to
go. And obi ;sit -pale she looked—so pale and
pitiful, as li his; heart, was bursting with some
greafsorrow, and is greater secret, that her lurid
lips &pet not niter I 0 busbaod, husband! we do
her wrong; sheittrer yet told us a lie. I do be
lieve (hells reallymarried.* .i,., , . . -
"Then; why 4?q, she not name her husband !
Perhapa she deeme herself married; but the world
dislikes those Matches that end with salety, those
loves that Instead of being cemented by offspring
are thrown down and ruined.". * .
• •"Ah ! woII-a-thiy, husband, I know It all; but it
la so cruel—so oriel, and with her babe ! Oh I if
we wrong her, wo do a double: , wrong.' ' •
"We do her nositong. 'Tit she btu wronged
as, by dishonoring an hooest family. Shalt we
keep thoshamthere tti, rankle and fester in our
household;" - I . , . ~ ,---
"But should Oho die in this "weather?"
i: - "Dle,l wotildloOod she had died in her blessed
;infancy;', shrouded In herespotless innocence,—
:Then•wOuld Oi engel.child Sire been
,• radiance
'in the splritland.lighting and - insplring ua through
'the 'darkness Of this bitter World. - But no* , 0
Hearen i - Well,'SreU ! '
,t her beg r
r : There wits silent...for ame 4 and the slum
.; bents, awakened by the conversation, bad slowly
;roused themselves from-the stupidity consequent
i upon brUkati *bleb, The girl brushed: back he:
ittair, and approaching her father, who stood mo.
tietams ill the Middle of the t*Wl,, lisped:.'
1 "0 papal 'tin have come; why didn't yeti some
:sooner?: . Pl4/04 !bay bee been here, and oh 1: she
".. looked :So iptier . !and pale. ,And we bed such a
time of ryingr-inaisma and the boys, and I, and
' the bab y ';end Busytind her baby; too—al Of
tc
us. ' Oh! Isiah you had conieflyoo 'woold'nt let
her go ou t, tit the bold, would you Intitar ' , .•
-;The eV' d'it atopeal. wrought powerfully upon
t,the tutrentjaiSsunderssould discern by the eon
,' eebliee 40 et his hugs ,run e ; as she .over Meat
,;-; Scrod hie tnotions. Re pnt the littO one from
i :him by. saying„f'Don't trouble( toe, Caddy." Sud.
],denly. recokleeting his companion, he .drew up a
'cliair'bgtholtearth;bade Saunders be seated, at
; - theisittnit time; introducing him to his(*wifa. • By
,Illordent, the :boys baying replenished 'the Ere
Mid lit it dle,hellint t h eta - and th e girl to bed.
AW a few' moments the .rtiem• ass m
-a More
cheerful poet, ::as the weed kindled and Ms:
od its St rig. ied glare throughout the bumble
it ip
apartment; The three sat around the hearth and
- , talked of thstdaye gone by,t, tiaundert ratt over
;: the incident,Cuthis life,. from the tines of their
csemeatioo: ap lts their meeting in the -evening.
, In such a Joyous and musical mother, that the
spirits of the; utsband and life began to catch
a glottr, Ids; het. closed he said,. "Now Drown.
Ant.: trcat pe to,* chapter, , ,. or. two of your tiff;
4 •! 14 `. 4 "I I lra ' 44l l l *ke %Wel" the .sectli of ""
•; e11 . ,4 4 : 4) •.- i ~ 1 <..i:;
~... ' w ith ' '''
~ sittMlitg tonsenung,,'prOt;roeded a stelj .
. of t humble- entity doetestioi U fo..marriege i , pit,
alt „ficethntitiow or a .11tils properti. ell 1 b ;
` : .11129 teen 'contltitiedi "17p, to this time, we ars
lived — haPplly, end coatanied,' fin d Susan.iloy,.
' elffeir theighter, o(' Whotn,yokAave beard:sts
•telle te, , night, grow to be verr .w
to rod
I :4 1 4-14 tvi tib rr gm:mu larsays'eheerfut , t.-
• 4 dott;' , shun was toy" toashiuo through ties clou d:
r;-liireaseraf-thht world; alwsys marry, and every,
t , outo4l,lTatt Aim ;The .villsges-.lo,the ,lev e
rs
1 i,...wed.0 p 906 i her Styr ser:f_ellr• tee!
.
..::, atte', el!tl , l of ' ll l, l° 5 1 1" c •
t o -TA:101, darling te u t r j u z i p ti ami k
t- -, at hw - aid - only 1 la ~ 4 , °Mr.!'"
44 10 .iVitti.seawi load. ,1 , _. f min:
~ ...r.tin AO* labli- :gala. piktiaiiiiiiia bash
....
ere sly , ,flapyi a young rasa at mailibs •ps.
! .. - -
„ No .
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bare Dees is David Ott
IN=
BANNANS-*'-
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STEAM PRINTING OFFICE • i , 1
-. Mating mewed three Prearie, ire are now prepared to *. I
nteoate.lop and DOM PRINTI. t XO orinery deseriptkat Ng
n 4610111" eta. Move avri!get, aeon ihaa It SSA '' "<
atawyethee ha theseewtYtittelt a, L'),
.. , 42eaks, Aunskist,, Dab giAliddlo, A,
:noel Saw, ' - - paper Boob, ,
, 1
, i' &444 " g s r otit!*!***4 , iNii• "ob.
- Earthi"k ' ' . Ord., Bookeodos.
0 4 tai l nary, iiborteit notice. Our stork °CMS TITS le '
oxhide* time that et tiny ethernet* ha nib fee :4
Utis bt niemAt 4,24 l r ik bey tants "stipsopia wined" . . k`,
ib im mat. , saws practical Printer emit. w• *ln
geutti 14 osi mak to tw at twat se any that can be
tanndwitt In theeitha l PIIIIMICI ' COLORS done
tttbeAlts l4 . l ." 4lc e'' _ - -
. ~ •
BOOK BINDEItt •
Backslpound ern' vane! of 0 4, /*. .111aak nooks
avarfaiiscr4tioa asanufactuvid,tlu . kl a.nut to
nuts, bit *late bablivietaislil ves7 '
tentive to:8 . st as. 1 harelltuse discover
hut been so for , thttepreviona to my kneel
-I,ge, and t V i ands of his parents.
front his chamber- I ith :rid hit ' , correct- -
1 3 toot .vista loaded ese.o, hillier mg - good ;
so I joshed* hita. my,bousei 104 4 ,44, 4aghtsrz
preseace; Stiolintioterviesis p epee
tweets thine, and-I was obliged to heat*** waten...
upon her. All at once, to y, he
disappeared ..11kat _elate sildit. Mina the
leaving hit, prey... AG., she, test . ', ,4510 ""bies,
stars fallen, and hi:nl'4 inyielr and her Jo saw
nal darkness `wed despair, I had been happy
what I am now !" !Hera he 'topped and shad
dared. with - the intensity of his holing*. The
otions.° Waa broken only by. the oohs of bit
wife. " ;
[Conelsola*
tempernart.
A WATER =NMI)
The touowt,s pkeutit liner IT* commadeatet_ 67
'J. Matti, on &WWI cbalk:dlaXei , to the Britt* net
We take then trona the Petobet autabsi at that -
serf' beatatifil sad excellent sheet '
reevatt'd
to the tumkt, mad r,,, rcr k' d in the
au,
Pre work'd lath the Joon& sad rye weal arlth Use
01114
P re sinieg yaw late, and rye wird very soon,
rye vork'at by U. sun, and rts work'd by. the man:
-lot ran sacs can tell ynu without any Utr,
I can work ter wail without any bow.
Pre itorit Aificon . home, and rye work'd rather nigh,
torga In the Wet. and Pro work'd la the dry,
Pre w wit'd amongst cam. And Pre work'd amoonit
the woried by the plan, and I've work'd by tto, day,
And I'm we I can tell you without apy tow,
I con work tory well .withont any beer.
Pre worril "mond Ilmo. and Pee srtilr,l amongst
chalk,
Pro 1111)Trd amount stitt lurks, and those that .1e
I've'work'd amongst Iron, and rms srork'd amongst wood,
tho worled amonimt lad, and rie warted molapt goat;
nut wherevawl go, thanes nothini to MC'
So Moen as tea gisoltsb, mad* tboUsb bg bees. ' •
I've wrote and I've read, I've etunned and rya talk'd,
I've been out on pLmeure, th friends I hove walk'd, •
But never, no never, no nee could I
Of takingstron drink, so hurtful to nett
Thos I'm hare Mesa tell without any far,
Them things can be managed without any beer.
RWHAT, TEM M1112031 - 00.1=111M121 TO
•
%We dud the followirig, ikan exchange, without
any indiratimiof. its origin. It to the basis
peat of the, liquor dealer, in Arian/ contrast
with trades which are metal and honorable:
Every hadtvidu c l in society is expected to min
tribute something to Da advancement and interest.
'We remember to have read, fears 'ago, of - a com
panj of tradesmen, who. had united themselves
together in mutual benefit Lietety, and each one
had to relate what he would =tribute to tut sup
port. Tint, the' bliCksmith came forward and
said:
"Gentlemen, I wish • to• become at member of
your assOciatlett"' •"" • •
"Well,•what can you 'do?' '
"Oh r leso. hots your carriages, shoe year hor
ses, and, make all kinds of Implements."
"Very Well; come in, Mr. Blackwaith."! ,
- The mason applied for ; admission into the So
ciety.. ' -
"And what canyon do, sir r,"
"I can build yourbarns and honses,stables and
bridges." • •
"Very well; tome In, we cannot do without
you."
Along bcfOos the shoemaker, and says:
"I wish to become a member of your society."-"
• "Well, what can you do?~ , - •
can Make boots and shoes for you."
"Come.in, Mr. Shoemaker; we must haye"yon."
"In turn; all the different trader and' profes
sions applied, till, lastly, an individual came in
who wanted to become a member.
"And what are pin r' •
am a rumseller:"
"A Yuma:3ller I and what can you do?" • '
"I can build Jails and prisons, and poor houses."
"And is that all?"
"No, I can fill them; I can fill your jails with
criminals, ypur prieeto with convicts, and your
poor housed with paupers." • • • .
"And what else can you do?"
"I can bring the gray hairs of the aged, to the
grave with sorrow t I can break the heart of the
wife, and "blast the ,prospects, of the friends of
talent, and El your land_ with more than Gist
plagues of Egypt."
"Is that all you can do 2"
"Good heavens I" cries the rismseller; "Is not
that enough ?"'
jlliscetlalg.
..
Matadi AS ONE OF, THE ONEAT POWER.
The Journal des Debate of _December 23, in an
article on the President's Idessage,slgeted by S. Do „ ,
Sacy, mikes use of the following language :
•- The political relations between North America ".
and Europe are daily 'developing themselves.—
CCiMMerCe is the solo cause; but what is the ex
tent pf.the field which it occupies at this moment,
'and 'what eubject does it not affect? The message
mentions two subjects which Indicate how Anieri
oe.penetrates, :lay by. day, deeper into the heart of •
European questions. The first is the question of
the payment of-the Sound Dues. Undoubtedly,
at the instigation of American ship owners, the
government of the United States, taking bore, con
trary to custom, the • initiative, made known to
Denmark that it did not understand that the 'mer
chant flag of the United Sta*es was obliged ro re- •
cognise these rights. I .
. The cabinets of Europe have beeneonspolled,,to
, a greater or less extent, to follow e 001/11 oOf •
America' on thle ' , point. In oorisequ t e h nce. of the
' policy of the cabinet at Washington, conferences
• have been held, negotiations byre followed, and
vie are compelled to submit ourselves to she will
of America. The 'Sound Dues, a feudal institu
tion, for which no proportionate equivalent is re
turned, but iespeetable-from its antiquity, will be
41 - Ul4llod. So far es European, are concerned, it
will he at the price of I considerable indetimity, •
bitt there is reason to trolleys that the Anierieans
will "escape withotit any indemnity.
• • The other - subject, which bas a more general
import, in the abolition of the right of privateer
lug in the time of war, as well as, it more exact
definition of • what constitute, a as,
The -
Congress Of Paris, by a resolution *blob will rs.
dound' in' history to the honor of ear age, fir we
well remember, • rallied unanimously upon the
principles of maritime right, for which Franco,
under the old regime and the first Empire, had so
urgently Insisted. There will be no more letters
of merges, and the , neutral flag will be respected.
The United States, taking the.laed again in this
Troth of progress.and security for private property,
have demanded not - only shall blockades be do. '
"fined with the utmost exactness, thus doing away •
with all paper blockades, imt,that vessels of Isar
shall no: longer exorcise the right of making rte.
prisals' upon co:amerce. This complete assimila
tion between war on land did naval warfare, so
far as Priests property is eonoerzied, bas received
the essent of REISSia,' and, as we are informed by
the message of President Pierce, that of the Em
peror orthe Frond, although the official solution
of this new proposition is yet to tidal:Lee. Un
due the present circumstances, on the question of
the Boned Dues, the American Union, as we see,
begins to exereistuit remarkable influence on the
definite divisions of the European cabinets. LI
fact, it enters thus at once into concert with the
powers in a manner most flattering to its self-es
teem and its reputation,for, is its flatterers will
not fail to tell it, its actions seem to imply a right
of control, or even, a jurisdiction In cases of also
, .
The moment has come whbn we roast ask our.
solvis if It 'does concern the 'whole world that •
America should Otter into the European system la
an open:aed official manner. .It is a great Chris•
Can power, whosierelations havolvosoras insepara
bly elm:rooted with those of Enrope, and which Tiro ,
tually fulfills the condition of possessing great Init.
itary resources on see and •on land. It undoebt
, idly bast distinct interests, but all great powers
have them—zind ,the State which has no special,
welt4lonned interests, with the resources, to slide -
them vispected,' will be, for that very reason", toss
a nicht:, to the others.., lint the American Union
has also , great and •eemmon interests, with all of
us. , On, the day on which Abe took her °Mew l
ilp6 3 id the congroio of EuroPeati powers; the
poles of the world would bare acquired 'one pre..
7isions guarantee Moro, and could be • iseettool•
against many accidents, For the Americans
' themselves this would be no int:mope:able ad. -
vantage. If 'up. to.thts period that bare pot en.
: Wool" iovi.those political. sueoelatloes
.whieb ob. • "
'tabs, from time, to time, in the golroionenni, of
Shat civilised States, it Lae been from canoes
which hire teased 'ceche. "Formerly the United ,
States' ware weak, distactand wittutut exterior in
firsencee-ost prmaut" they, are stung, theiroxbrior
influence is becoming more, apparent, and by the-
I lomkoied . faellities of eomunication, they are
now only to few days distal: from as. • For them
seteos, that. isolation *bleb ightet Brat glance
seem a chartning.positkm„; lly filled with die- .•
Il i,
, adiantages; which; I,t ,, tii any
,liverit moiltertts ;may
P-turtfinta dangers.' '•• •' - •• - • t
• ' •"••••• ' ' .
Is " -dgeirlt timiti o ll Inalith iiksose to ovule elf le the
vicittity "of' Buffalo. bottle:Hs a Philadeledilaa and
a New York utercbant; for $3OO a side. 'The hod
, giro itielo be ildeited hour Hootteiterank Bu ff alo.
. . , .
, • r• - "iis.i' gitattetaiticir ohs iseqiutiatimeir Nerds
hooped shhts iiith lunch feting:; for be says be
was, not lobs ablielts illitag-wi th a holy, Aim th e
ringbolt of ; hie baggy broks,',aud let themidown.
Ho - Intbfri n quetidam, 'ltet More Moseley *lsis to
-fist keel. that If he INA Wirer:MO ' -repair •
Laid go shattLt• -tie SWOP oadtbn .
V ow
isle your ketfe," , •'..a1l 4 1 11Atit2 14 4 • _____?.
2ss tw rag g h or iiiiik lit! rrr, , *ww
. 777.
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