~. . . . ' tEPP Pi To! , , _lONEas'il? V1R41.4 •. . :. ; . ' • •-....-7: .; . ,r 1 , i , ~, ' orn i OrFlgrilttfi' :` ', ,-.. . '.. . ii'ilDl,ospornonnt.. payable in sdtertee.42 ett i s f ~,e 040 z•rithin ' .anottlher-and fa 60.1 f eat paid eithin the retr.A , iitats. . ~, . r. ~ I..skak .in advance. •..• - es do . Ihree 9* -•) 4 1 ' to-' • do . ; :-...', Ej 00 ; e4lev of: ' ..,' kl do - ' ' ' ; 20 0 $ VlVuh47tiptionf.mhit be Ineariablypaldin iyellei and sent to one SO titt iadnou anntegro' ornate:. , . . • • . . . ItuiJortuto *gibe forniehed totar' riersandokbernt $3 per looeopee. cash on deitrery: • . verog o, a nd 3.1t0nl renchent supplied with the Jo inn s $i le *dream. -• file LIM of ItTnIPAIIVI. - - 1 !fabled bile oilier thedlecontintudre of their hteene: Paft. thelablieher umscontione to send them until praxaget, aro mid. • • . ..,, . lt eutelerlheter4ert or'qefriso to take their Dews* p a rs from (be O.ess to erideMhey are directed -they ate ... ' I elot reepooeible until - they have settled the bill!' aud or dered them discontinued. laces without intbrming 1150er/there more to other p the publlsher,ind t e nrriipapors ',resent to the former dirralon they are held responelbie,. , • - The courts tiara derided Met rentereeto take weave. 4)10 tom the aka, or removing and leaving theta mu. oiled for, le p4ma Lida eridepee of intentional treed, - .--_- -- .--- - _ , RAT Es OF ADVERilsll4la. ' •, • • oon plasm ad AU cents for OW juiertim.,rab. amts,eaeh. 3 lines one time 26 sytuentiasertlo s insert s.l234cent leach. Alladver 3 lioesFor shat periods, charged ail a , ttsemenas lig"11. Dal. two. Timex. SUL TWELVE.' ~,,,74,11.45, • 62% 87 1 4 $1 25 r 2 23 $3 00 ,Oh 100 . 175 400 F Four hDOe , ' oe tines, IJ 00 150 200 350 • 'OO anu Lt•NISI COC-Nn AS-A stICIAA Or TES O oe pritOre, 125 22S 3GO 800 .10'00 er, : , all ures, f ! 225 •4 00 500 900_'1400', °• Three squares, 360 500 750 12 00 18 00 Foar 460 600 '8 00 14 00 20 OD Quarter eut h 600 900 • 12 00 18 00 . 30 00 halt colors*, ;10 00 15 00 20 00 3500. 5000' a: larger epsie for short perlols , as pernOrnt. isr Badness Notices, $1 each—aceom partied , an su i,,,,nsenent, - 50 cents each. • Advertisements before Merriam and Deaths, 10 cents perlina lOrdiltinairtionstabselluent insertions, 'cents' rune. Nine words are counted as alloeinadvertising. sferchants'end others, advertising. by tho year, with eintrigeit. and P standing advertisement not exceeding 16 line, will be bbal7ed, , Including snbscription, $l6 00. • gyve to theamount of four squares, with chaxe • gas and . subacolption. • , 20 00 Without changes, at the rates designated above. Advertist'inents set la larger -One than usual will be charged 50 per rent advance, on Olean prices. All cuts w ill bw e t,,,,ezeo the Caine as letter pre55......, , Ve ,• Dmde.art.rtiFementa k.l.lved from. A4vertlalng Agents Abroad, except at 25 per cont. advance on these pekoe, uniesS ty • !medal agreement with the ptibliaber,: Marriages 4.5 cents. exalt. Deaths accompanied with no. three. 25 'rents, without notices, no them'' e. ~' All notices. except those, of a, religlotn3el3loeterTittul. 'for educational ehrposes, wilt be charged 25 cents for any number ()Clines under 19T; o,lB'lo line* 4 cents per lint • • , , PrTeedlnga of meetinga not,..n - f a general or publlich icier, charged at 4 cents per limiter each lasertion. To facilitate caleulatkoss we will grate 'that 828-11n85 make* coirintn-7-154 lines a half column—and 82 lines a gullies column. 2052 words make a column-147 6 a half *Amen — and 738 a quarter column. .511 cald lines over. each squa're, 'charged at the rate of 4 ciente 'per line. ' Yearly advertisers must confine their advertising ibelr own business. Agencies for others, Weer Rani tate, Sc., le not included In business advertiseinents.. INSURANCE. -- - 'mints! Ins asulteacz AND TRUST CO., Papua. f'APIrALSioO;ooO—CIIAItTER PERPETUAL. lIIS ! Company,'•ehartered by the' Lesisisture of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One undrod Thousand Dollars. Is now %By organised, and has commenced business. FlieGompany is prepared to 'receive monsys and other prolpity in trust: and allow interest op all menet% deposited intrust. at the . ntte of are per rent; per annum; principal interest PaYsble on demand. • For rotes of Premium on Life Insurance, See the printed Tables supplied et the office or the Com- F.mnv. Centni street, Pottsville. three doors smith of the :clumps lintel. JACOB 11UNTZINGER,jr., Nut JOHN IL Aosta, Secretary and Treasurer. April 1. '.S4 • ~- • 1 Pctinvim jam morn Alm "Trust Company. • , OFFICE - Owe .51.,nextOor above Green's Jewelry Sort: _ CAPITAL. SIOO,OOO—CHARTER PICHPETIJAL. THIS ICompany;" recently .chartered. by the legislature o ' Pennsylvania. le fully orgam . The Company is prepared to effect inurrarue upon lives. and to receive atm execute trusts, and to allow b reed on moneys received, at the rate of fits per mat. per annum",lunlevs °there Ise agreed upon." Prinelpal ni lateral payable on demand. Capital 'and , 'wants rely Itere.ted In Bonds and Mortgages, and. other good eivirities. Annual dividend of the profits will be made yable in cash. or-appropriated to the payment of pro.. tuns. For rater off premiums on Lifs tusurause, see rioted Tables, supplied at the Company's office,. • .NATEIAN °EVANS. Prerident. &iIk:HON FOSTER, ries Pre" , U. T. Tanen, Stey and Trade. &:ptamber 10;',54 AFTERADITE INSITEANCE COMPANY. Authorised Captain, 11400,000. 'I HARTER PERPETUAL---7Office, e S . 91 Walnut' street, between ' Third and Fourth tree ,tilidelphlii. This Company will insure against ow or damage by Fire, Buildings. Furniture, and Mer shandlre generally. Also Maniac Issimascs, on Vessels, `argries and Freights . Lewin Inernasca to all parts of `2•4 n... ; LaILECTOIIS: I). Luther, . Davistrierson, • Lewis Aridenried, Joseph blaraeld, • Peter entree, Dr. qOO. N. Yelreet., John K. Meditate°, D. Hammett, - Baronet iL itothensw4, Wm. 6' ; ',Dean. ) D. LIITHES,.Presad eaL • Wm. V, F7ce Praidath W. 31.1imith, Sewetary. • P..D..Lcrrasa has. been appointed agent for the )ove Company in Schuylkill county, to whom persona wiring Insurance can apply. Jail:Aryl, '57 [April 8,'54 14-] '1.••• . • , STATE 4IITITAL INSTBANCE COMPANY. 1 - 4 1 OURT H ANNUAL STATEMENT May 854) Imsets. May Ist, 1858, . - ash pr,imlunWi and interest reedv ed the past year, mutual depa rt - g 101.648 82 ment, tile recelveeble in Mlle, 28,647 144 %),h Premiums, Stock Deparm't 40,282 . Asps, expenses, commsslons, re- • -- Insurance, mottkal dipartinent, 101,506 53 , • " stock, • " • L =,031 BS • __ _ mi da, mcirtgagea, sleek and other good securit les, 173,136 72 ills receivable, , 167 POB SO • •ah. on hand and In hands. Of ti', '.• - ~. ' 48248 b 8 agou -••-------•-",- 379,704 16 Fo . hlr&O;;IRlarol Insurance; Apply to 11. JOHNSTON. Agent. 2S.ly July 15, 18:56'0,. . " INDEMNITY-. - . IIE Franklin: Fire Insurance qmn, pany, of Philadelphia. 'Office, No, 1644 Chesnut reefs, negr FUth street. - ninsennts.: .' . Charles N. Danker, 'George W.ltieluards, Tisumaallarst, 1 . . ~ .Mordecai D. Lewis,- . - Tobias Wagner, . ' Adolphe E. EuSle, . ! Samuel Grant, ' Wald S. Ittnwn. Jacob R. Smith, . i . Morris Patterson. .mtinust to make Insomnia , permanebt or limited on I''rYslescriPilon ar ProPertY, l o town and cennt7.-at pe!., as law luaus, consistent with security. . ' nriA Company have reserved a large contingent rand, 6lrh. with their Capital and Pretnitsfrie, safely invelited, Pod ample protection to the insured. Since thetr-In rporat Inn. a wind of llt yeam, they have paid upwards '.,as station. teen hundred tiotoranot - doltivs, lowa to y rc, tie•retty affording evidence of the advAltogeo of In cline.. no well no the ability and disposition to meet Ph promptness, all liabilities. - , CIIA '. N.-RANCKER, President: ' OWL O. , litsrmr.i., fier;kary. • Thr subscriber hafteen appointed agent for ihe Omit! , rationed iwtltution, and is now prepared to make !In -tuft, on every description of Moperty, at the' Intient :.,,, • ANDREIi lILSSEL, Agent. P,ttrcille. Jan. IL 18SI ,' LIFE INSURANCE. - 1 11 F, Gir.u.d . Life leeurance i .A.nnuity and Trw,t Company or 0010,1 C e 4 ftligaut strt.t. the drat doer Real of the. Pistons CAPlTALooo,oo6—cminrßn PERPETUAL. • i • • lttuar mato'lneurances on Urea on the poet &rev • iterat F. :h e capital eln; paid up acrd Inveated. together with , , a-ze and ronatantly Increasing reserved fund, offere -rte.., .., , ,enrtty te the lnaured. ' • 'h• premium may Ile paid yearly, halfyearly or t- . .. • orterly. . . . , fee nupany add a Ilona periodically to Mit human-, , (c Life, The tint Bonne, appropriated In December, ilani the ro.cond Bonus in December, ISIO, amount an addition of $2,62 t,O to every $l,OOO inatired under Glace policies, making $1.262 50 which will be paid en It Abell become a clailii. instead Of sl,oooorigla 'lnsured; the neat oldest. ante unt to $1,237 50; the neat , :,v to SL3I2 50 for every $1,000: the others In the cn•• emptrtion according to the amount- and. of ding, which additions make an average of More than Per cent. noon tbe premiums paid, without incrweat • the annual premium. . Lb•' as bs • by • rUon Tb. skint worn ----- ; Thomas Padvf sip ' J o hn. Danner. Brown,A—." Amnon Da V iNo p. . . Jolla Jar Smith, Frederick prelim, Robert Pearsall, George Tabrr, - Joseph Nearar. s ' jolts It. Latimer, Thema P. Jame, Wharton Lewin,. Joseph T. ilelle3 . • John H. Slack. tamphlsta emntalning table of rates and espianation i n of applicatton and further Information can be had the- °Mee ' .., • 'MU LMA/ W AV, President,' lona F. .1 itif Vt. ACtUary. .. .. ir. Th. subs, riber karma for the above Company l. l , chuYikllt Count/. and 'CU Idled , /11M/Illtleei, Anta all necessary Information on the subject. 101 l D. Telsft. .14-1, • It lIANNaIg. . WIRE SCREENS. sta (0 POT'PBVILLE. ODCERS -ENT &.CO. s ' "IRON ll4lr/ORCt.:RO4I:, Joi t COacturer; lcTill of Cast and Wrought IRON RAILING, 1ee.,,,en,, of f. me!---v! Gym description, Invite the attention r a ' ~,„' of the public totheir broacher business!, which la conducted in the building Do "V oanspied by XIII se a Coach in Coal street D?tts• • e'l can taruloh Verandas, Treille-Work for Arbor", ! V lA• nernsiners, Tree Etoxvo. &c., in every variety of let Window Euorto. Cellar fl ruling and Wire Nettilig all Mode. at the ehortest notice and lan the' lowest ! a, together with Iron Iltd.teada Farm, Lot and Davl Tett \ ces, Ruttish third!. rneer, de, Lc.,' bele* et/ . 11 .4ernetery lots neatly . endowed. Designs! "got "to iult customer; Everything in t heir lineim band ordered, will be furnished at the shorted flatten. e are prepared to do all kinds of tooth:ps, aneh SA 'irati chairs, water pipes. at: obni!ry 2, 1e.93 ' EMIL sobli IMO h. at • . bf f f " will P* • bpi. -I °Usage Ith E t 4 eirtileb _KURTZ aitIEISLE4F 1 %rite Mears: eye rl e bereji w , kanufacturers of % .. Y he axial &MO'S. Cold Riddles+, Wire ibencenly te., he., Diluent,Me, BChuytklll 1, 30 anty. ,i • • , ...-,—...4 Thankful fol. the liberal patratraffetbey ~.. al for the Coal Dealers and others. In the 11fortext respectfully solicit their custom In the" z_ 4k done at our shop 'dills warranted+ /It i1r,':414, . be ahead et gOtting 1 bid job.' ` 4 14 Ipi,"N Midi of the oldest, rod the oda expo. en4l‘•ter in the emote, we Seel me, that, tn otko tett Oosi derma tn the Wen, '' i lohes, s ii ' i el to 3. A. Karts. Idloirestlia, telt be ne : o 7 idettCd" liehder, , K r Winersrille l / I ),lQ`,eal4cd to. , Old Abu" eeered. 4 Vat • . ) 1104 w" . 4 010 , • lhei* Self ""' a 42 ? Via-_ •; , a,; '., zmr~«n•K.l~v ~,rm _ rio WN: LOTS: FOR. SALE—In-the L Borough or Putt Cyton. Apply to . • , VETHEILILL. Arent: . • VALUABLE PROPERTY ; for Sale. • —The . i 1964 Deuptec LJobo Lethal. ln Norwegian street.Go feet front by 110 fret deep Also, a lot 20 by 110 fret, ,now r odnipled :by; Z. o:ARovi adjoining the above . .`,. , Terms to suit porelinsers. JAS. A. INNESS. • I'Ol6A/111e, October 4, 'ld '•- -40-1 f ,• . FOR SALE,- . TALUABLE COAL AND lIMPER LANDS IN SCUMKILL COUNTY.—Two Traits, cantata:4B3o acres. situate-in Union township,On the Cetavissa•Creelt. and on the line of the Cstalrioalt.Wii. liamsport lC lilmiraßallroxL Vor farther , parttenjera Inquire of FRANCIS ESPENCEI4 -4 , • . . • Red state GREAT BARGAINS. • ' rYHE subscribers Offer atiprivaiii . iale, 160 Town LOta, situated In the;,?town of Fountain ping. Sabuyikill county, Pa., on lho Centre turnpike; 12 miles from Pottsville, one, mile from the town of Ash• land. acid on* Mile loin the planes ot the. Mine 11111 Ball Road, and town of Gordon.' Also. from one, to one hun dred nerei; of 061 farming laudoidjoining Fount& u :Luring.. This land is well watered inn timbered. - • GEollat 4 PETER BEITZINGER. . Fountain Spring, February .1.'67 ii 4 ,1 1 0 . . • FOZI R St s LEiCtEnr.4 , 1800 land. situate; o f Sebn o yikill a i i i i ipi W oo d colabis 4 'countie. A great portion or this bindle 'Oita.' rably adapted to farming purposes . A capital , Rite for a saw n3lll may be found on the Tract, • . are there is at all tarries an abundant supply, vafsat4tor. _ For plans - and, further ;partici:go:lr to . . :ph W. Geary, Engineer k Surveyor, 24 and stet streets'. Pottsville. Pa December 6,.'56 4n3. , - 68,316 70 628,661 26 =73 61y ', . _ ~;,:. . 4 . ‘, 1,, W g IL. \ .i ll' . -:t cil SOD TO OWN THE NOVNID OF RANT% AND BEING ONi` PDON Tag. CiitNNS OP iOUNTAINH, =TAO i!lhittlTT *Op* 74),..ptr,4 . 1410 . LTD BISONCT ALL pAr,73,9 , 1g . TO S.It: IS3 ILAND PLZ &ZUZL—, PUBLISHED.FAVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY . 1414,TAMIlsi BANisTAisT POTTSVILLE,,SCHIJYLKILL PENNSYLVAII44 VOL. XXXIII. EAL ESTATE SALES. Feb.*.l Pottsville, Ftairpiry ',67 Vi . k - LitAtLE.O - AE- - - TIMBER LAN FOR SALE. B,gRYLTi at -- private.sale a valuable tract of Coal and Timber land, known as the Attu* Wickersham Tract to Colombia county Pennsylvania. and.located at the Eastern termination of the 'Mount panne' and Shamokin Coal Basin. Bald tract tout/ins about ;00 acres, more or less, is well tim bete& bellerod to =Oulu the same Veins of call MI. ohm through tho Shamokin Coal Basin, Title Bolivia table. For terms and other particulars apply hi the sub scriber. FRANCIS UPENCEit . Real Addle .Agent ) Poltsrilk. , air Febittary 7, '57 OR 11AIl i . a. ' • ' ' 1 ' 3 4000 Acres F oz vaananae CoaLLand. ONE THOUSAND 'Acres of the valtiabin Broad Mountain Coal lands, situated In Butler and Barry townships. Schuylkill •cceguty, Pti..:lll hereby offered nt private We: ' 'The Ashland Extension named rubs through part of the pmirerty,whieti hum , derlald with Coal seams and Will timbered. For refer once or information apply to flanattel Lewis. Esq.. centre street, or to the subscriber, at his Reel Estate Agency, In RellrOad 'strait. P a ltaville, Pa. The terms are half cash. and half morlg e bonds. FRANCIS SPENCER. ..Pottsville. April 19, ASO , . . 164 f • VALUABLE CENTRE STREET PROPER—, 'POW SALE. THEITN.DERSIGNED Is, authorized to Pell the following real gstate, situate on the westerly side of Ventre street, opposite the American ,House, In the Borough of Pottsville, to wit: . • All that 6 story - stone dwellinglionatt and ofilce,• and lot or piece of bound, wi th.the appurtenances, adjoining propertr i bf Jasob Aline., Esq. containing in 'front on at re street 30 feet, and in depth HO feet. Also that 2 airy dwelling housdatid double elm and. the lot of ground on which the same' Is erected, adjoin log the property above descrified, and the'appurtenancea, containing in front 38feet, and extending In depth along Union street 160 feet. *„. • . For terms and condltiens a#ly to , , • 54. .. 1.,. WHITNEY, Agent. Dec. 23, '56 61-3 in kVALUABLS,MiI AM.. COLLIERY Za" , M• r ' HE subrnber;being 4'esirous of re "1 -1 . ililiii from the mining business offers his Afilfersil CA* at private sale. This colliery is situated on the 'fichttylkill_Vidley Railroad, about one mile above Middle. port. The Coal is of a 4eep Red Ash, and of superior • quell ty, and well adapted to the New York ' nd Eastern markets. All the Improwelments a roof the most apProv ed eanstruction--consistid . g in part of one 75 horse pow er pumping and hoisting engine, with pumps linden the necessary machinery, in perfect order. 'one 25 horse en gine and breaker; sehutes, bins, screens, hoisting plane and gearing complete, cars, tools. and stock, all In good order. The colliery compriFes the celebrated Spahr: A Leah+ Veins; above and below Water level, all opened and ready to comnience immediate operations. Yor further rtic paulars Inquire of the subscriber, at P'ottsville,•or el ALEX. S. FIRLP,R, at the works. - s Mal' 31,'68 22..tf ]! ! • SAMUEL BILLTMAN. nzipuutss coax, mum sox aux. HE SUBSCRIBER will sell s 'very ;filtrable Coal Leise on,the celebrtdidieUx of coal ! known as therAlltimere vein, situated about one and 1 half, miles below Plymmith, in Luxerna county, Penn sylvania. Said vein ranges from 25 to 30 feet in, thick- ' nen, and the coal Is dr the best quality mined In the Wilkesbarre Quin. The Coal lies above the water level. and the Scranton and Bloomsburg hail Road is lccated almost at the month of the Tunnel. Which gives the pur chaser the option of tranorporting•hie coal to Matkit, either by Railroader by Canal—at the Nanticoke Dam, where landings are erected for the shipping of Coal. The capacity of the Colliery depends only upon the ex ' tent. Of the market for coal. The lease' extends for a term of It years. Samples of the Coal cap be 'seen at the aloe of the'subacriber, whoa also the terms of sale will 'hems& known. FRANCIS SPENCER. I Real Eatale Apent, ibtrim7ic. Pottsville. February 7, '57 42ms _ pIgIALLV49B FOR BAILE." VALuABLF., COAL LANDS AT 1 PRIVATE, SATE,—That Celebrated tract of splen did Coal land known as the "Spobn TL act," containing the justly celebrated and " Stiohn Vela," also what is generally known as the "Seventy-live acre tract," ad joining, on the Mt. Carbon Rail road and in West Nor wegierrlownship, evoked by IS icholas E. Thouroa Esq., Is hereby offered at private gale, on the most advanta.; gee's terms. ' . • The tract contaio s all the' Coal Veins . in to Great Southern Anthracit Regions—including. besid . other, , tracts. thoSegencral y known as the Palmer, Charley AR Varkaus, Roth Ore ard, Orchant Primrose rahl Ram, moth, with all the -pr - underlying, • though yet unexplored, beds of coal which 1 ,, r known te,exist in therchtuatioh., o e nctitglirliena . Fed; rivet a hundMil feet - of siiltd Zeal. In 'fact, the tracts now offered, ". contain!' the richest, Coal . Aeposits in' it he Codrity, : • .:. ',' t'or Information. apply to Franci• tipenOer. Esq., agent for Coal lands; and teal estate generally. Office ID Ban .road 'street ibove E. „Market street, Pot is vilie, Pa. .. - + March 2•1. ISM 1 1!-tf . VALUABLe_FARII9 POR.SALE. • OFFER FIJR SALE, my farm, Aid- . •joinlng. on the East.. the 'borough •of Pinegrove, Se nyll3lll county. , a. • The than contains about 218 acra-140 of whichistre well fenced and in good state of cultivation ; 30 acres being meadow Land of the beat quality. The improvements consist of a large 234 dory • brick mansion boui. large Switzer barn,loo feet long, carriage house, ate house, hay barn. Bee houses, water spring house , carpe ter shop, J:e. all in bat condition. About 70 . acres arq of the best quality of white. and black oak, avant and hemlock timber land. with rich soil. There is also a young bearing orchard of the best varieties of apple, peach, pear and cherry trees. The Swatara upon the south and west is the bonndaryof the form and the thriving village pf Pinegrove. The • man-, lion house Is cou veeleufly arranged, having two ',priors, a reading room, dining ball, large kitchen and , pantry, and seven commodious bed rooms. There is at all eea4 1 sons a market, and . lhlgh prices for all the products of the lard. ,My trite tats in the, west. Voqulrlng• my 'per. panel attention and absence from this Btate,.l will sell this farm upon very ladvantsgesai terms. • • , I DAM GREENA WALT. I . • 8-; Febratsrr 21r,7 • • CREAT BARGAINS. ' • anE S ubscr ib ers bei'ug about tti - TS • move to the }feet, are desirous of closing their linshlessin Schuylkill county. and offer flu , Nile upon easy. terms all their Meal Estate in Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania. amo g which ere In Tremont Township, 'S Tracts& Coat Lands, situated on the Mine Hill & Schuylkill Haven. Siemer:L.:Lod Lnrberry Railroads. • - , . 2 Tracts of Tirobei' Lands, in Tremont township. No. 9.' 30 arms, part of 101 acres. Warrantee, W. finch. Adjoining lands of the Fishing Cr4k Co. • No. 11. 1 lot formerly in the name of Paul Brandt, situated in the town of Tremont. No. 10. undirldwit parPof l 1 acres 90 perches.— Warrantee, krancla itpaetser.' Adjoining londslof John ILeshor, warrantee, entrldiehael and_being Win 'the Feather Tract. I . . negrowe , Township. No. 12: The farm neer ther borough of Pinegrove, du - described. • •'I ' ' ' No. 13, 10 acres iimber bad. attested upon the Blue: Mountain, bounded by lands of Orono & Deck,andJohn Markey. No. 14, ,0 acres, mmediatrly west of Peter Filbert's tavern. In Megan.- being a Tretururees , • Nib , 15. 40 scrod formerly Of4dhtt Strtnitler.. ' No, 16, 220- serea,',lornierly the property'of Samuel Hain. ILf 10 ecrw.67 perches of needient ebermat tim ber land: adininingr (Irmo of John Zahn, David Uhler and land of Jeremiah Nangent, being part of elohn Zerbe farm' I , . No. 111.11 that part Of 240 tern, 87 perch timber land. W ate% Distal Slake. Laying outside of the Fishing k Co:elands, containing about 12framin— Th's tract lit attended about 11 ,4 mile from Eckert & (Wilford's Weary, end the Dauphin .6 Susquehanna Balboni passes through it, noking it convenient Aar the mannfacure of sills; -. No, 19. 43 acres, late the poverty of Charbse Snyder. No. 20. 150 actin, late the .properly of Lei, Nelln Minkel,. • 1. : . N 0.21." 25acres, late the. property of Levi Miller. 'No, 22. 80 acres, late the property of George Huber. No. 23. 170 acres, late the property ofJohe Strimpler. N 0.24. 7 lotelu lionawlts`a Addition to finegrove.,.. Nos. 23, 37, 33, 39,40,41 and 134.. • • No. 2.5. 2 lots, late the property of Charles Ulm N 0.24. 1 house and 4 acres of land on Logan ktflUern the east side of the Seater& Creek, and the Union Carat Basin. This Meetly wilt be offered 1n Ave .41 and 2% arrest of land *Oh the house... • • 4 Pinegrove Iloironjgb, N 0.27. 1 lot. The undivided moiety or Waif Part of a lot of around, situated in. the borough of Pinegrove, bounded °tithe cast by the Union quad, on the south by_ lands of_ k )atele Um* on the wat and north by lands of A./fetal.% deceased; eantalolUg 75 feet 1 10 4 0, with the appartenanceaeconsistinnuf three I imekilns. The Dauphin-A Susquehanna Railroad passes through old I tot. • No. ZII 1 lot of around, 76 feet VT St feet. adjoining the Dauphin A Susquehanna Store Howe, and Jot f o r, merly of Abr. Wendt. And the property formerly of .Tve; oub theta, in the lioronalaa PlPlaToTt.... - - • Na. IS. 1 lot, formerly John S. Whalen. , SO.' 1 lot. bounded hp Railroad greet. ins gild Stage street-With a, house, stable and Coaled/Ica Boners now occupied by Jesse Jones. • No. 31.. 4 landingeoSee,4, 6,6, 20, on the west side of Union Halal Resin: . . No. 32. A centre:4ll4og in the talon Canal ,Bastri.' • The last two parrille are among the Most convenient lituunge upon thin - Basta.lbeing already *Raffia. lotiat aniliclent Matting' work . lo ship 1.00,009 tinie `‘,.„ The abort property battered at private sale, list if not ,tbus sold, will he disposed of by to gala. altbent re , terve.trson 'SATURDAY. the Ittb day of 'Apili.an4' Rutter Monday: April Illth; at 2 0 . 4 1, 1 0 4 ..P.5 2 . 4 4 1 ,11:1 'tot Jobn- Yeavr. in the DAM of irintansuilksi stn he nbrallneti by atepl i M lb Pink ' misraerstavatrtssmnwor tolown'tl :at 'Lew "1111"4.111rALT m titinc. 'This Prerati; not soli Lor'it itertitire• pints; Rebell:lM tobiteital in ' far Western pis:party. Indleza Imbiber's , wriocolltallimi or. Dual Mork. • • , Drobrnerr 14;Wt '7; t. • . , . - - / . ' " ' i.. • . . . t .m4 ,A.., . it', „,,' -, t .... ,t . { ~,,,t....,0 1 . .„ ...,, ~ 1 ~, t ; k . , ~ , •.; t ~- ~,'',,.....1. . . ;,, •• - •,... f .` , 7•S ••; , '.•!1` . 3 , ‘ .•:•;., r-- t.! 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' .+I - '7.`," . .ti .4-fr., i Y -- 4- . .. , .... r 1i- . , •. , *NW Iy MAI) . ...', ' • - • .., 1 • - . • f ~.,,._,:: , I L at typii rt . . .. _ ~, .. .• . a - , •,,,,,,,„, I • . - 1 ; ,... 1 aaßikaatai! 7 '... _ , ftbil _ _ __ _______ ~ 414 14 E, • PORT GARBO*, SHOVE FACTORY: Charlei Smith: Proprietor: Wilda* of coal shovels, spades, codriddles, Iluo patronage of ,the,pubilas respectfully solleitud. January 10.17 , I • • • ; • •'T,HSTCHER'I3 *,: ' • ' ; Double Acitcni'gdreing and enntion "nava.. • THESE. Ptiintis; iffom 40eripncp,pre .acknorledged to be"anyerior to any IQ. UM. - They are.abso cheap end - durable. Tor ralo by e. C. CARTER, ' Propiefor of the Rt'yht tu n Sehuyllitt eotaq, •Pottaville, November IN, 'be •484 y ' • ' TODACCO. CIGARS AND OATS. tliC Hamburg; 'Smoking Tobacco awl Cigar Ilsoutietor7 - %W 0 bpsltc•is prime okts; 204 banwas Smokin g , Toblio'• eo 200 .0 00 SpantiliCigars 100J)0 0 SWIM Sizasr . 25,000 Cuba txtrAs. JAMES S.„hIOYEIL Ifimburg, Beziut county. SS- • 5ept.22.'55 •LATEM NHOTWITHSTANDiN RE G . . the FIRE destroyed ottt ' goad' 'Factory, and our se: Bete lose, tre lire ;not dlsoouraged,. bat base gone reef lately to work. at the old shop near the Plenteet Yyroate g where We will be happy to see our rrierida. ' Glte us wean audaselat us to repair oar " ABRItIIIT 3 BGItKIIABD. t 0et.,2a..!.¢R if EXTENSIVE MARBLE 'YARD, maig =tango street, rbutrille, ail. • subscribpr is prep4ted; at. "his oTd I stand, to furnish all hinds ofmaterials in his line; for building pnrposee—plain and °mann:stet. lie 1u rites particular attention to the Tomb Moues and Mona twits 01 hls reannisctare,,Thougukho,had (ninny Tv riety of style. and -rill compare favorably, in beauty and finish, with any obtained elseehete;. and 'an , offered at - cheaper rates.. ; JOHN T. LANG. Pettsville,Blayriii, .lOdy • . . ~ St. "Clair; SchuTlki ll Co. Pa. .', THIS ESTABLISHMENT, is now, rod fo'onfract with Railroad Oda. and others ny number of Freight, and Coal Cara of every de., seription. •' - - - •. The machinery in of the most approved eorurtruellon and the materials wed of - theliest - quality. the Pro: prietor am guarantee the work equal .to :any tnanuffie• lured in the United States. The ChOled Platte IWheelcuse4r3 , _iiin are from the Celebrated - 31mnd*. of Bush a Lebdell, Which for excellence have no asperlor. O . ..AHLEB It. AIIDOIT. Proprietor. • ' CLIAS. LAWTON, jr., Supt. i. "-17 i ~. ' • PQTTSVIII,J.E • . ' ''L Biddle and names* manufactory. 0 - 1 /11I LL. The Subscriber would ' 1 • ' Rain most respectfully hallo the ' *Mao ' attention of the ettlsens of Potts- 'Mao ' villa and the' Coal Region in general. to his ame an • well selected stock of RADDLERY, all kinds of • ; r Carrisge and Team names', 'Collars or all descriptions; Drift Hamm, de.• Ile di sires all who mayneed anything in the above line tries I and set Ills goods befoie purchasing elsewhere, as there can be nothing lost - - ~ . ' ---•• '''.---';', c 4 - 4 ,,, • Orders for Ilurness,dci;promptly filled en reasonable terms. :,, LEFE YEE IVOYIELSDORFF., .dpposile Episcopal Church, ectstre street, Polls - oak Ifareh 3.1855 . - • [ Slay 13,1.43 ' • IMT • STOYES, TIN andIIOLLOW Ware, ihittannia and Boss Ware,Vutlery, ho.-&-- • ! K tchen Ranges, Range Boilers, Perishlejlan. ' [ gee, Gas Ovens, Heaters, de., do. having en larged his store he has added to his former stock a lam, variety of new patterns of cook ing, parlor, office and hall stoves, end he has now the largest stock that btu; ever been offered In this county: Ile invites his friends and customers to call and oxaminefor themselves feeling confident that he van suit them In quality and price. .._ 4 - 0" lie calls their particular attention to his sheet Iron Parlor Stoves, which he warrants to give more heat, with lessfuel than any other stove in use. He has also a splendid article of Kitchen R engas, which Ipmatt give the highest recommendati6n. • Pottsville. August '65 • '46- ' 1 MANUFACIIIRES. ST. CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORY. J , . 10, '57 SOLOMON HOOVER. Wholesale and Retail, TO. OARIMPTERS AND BIIILDERO. • 11113:E1 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER •MD• r • MAFACTyRINC I CORtPANY DAVE on ' nd ;at. te r eaten , re este lehment,i On Italhoad - Ittreet; aWrest quantity of lumber of every kind anek,stescription, *redate they.'aur sepply Ars. CirratZ sasnientserveri4 , Thallel" at Dirac- rate' then , cser, bought eloteirtfere.••• They • are also ready to knpply, through them *or tbeir.oatenalve.businees, end ta7 borialtng Miendiketaisst erne/111 Ift,Pefr4l: eta swinger 2.6*yeeniset Meaner deg: . ••• • • " Their large workshops have been in anceected • , Lion for the past year, turnip out vast quantities of 1 • . I Doors,, . g hash, Paull liVoik,'• Mouldings, Bedepamise • . Bllisde, , Salmi sssss Shuittera, . - • :fed ait kinds of framed, Puneinf and Turned Wore:, Wtileh t hey_ hoe contently on baud. They are ready to execute orders at the atiartest notice, toren, quantity or quality of sawed or manufactured stuff. • Dry and green Uemloek; of all Made, for building pur poses. Oak, Maple, Poplar, chair, plank and iolotl‘og boards; .Cherry, walnut, Mahogany. for cabinet work; White and-TeUorPlriebesuslii for decilitre, tale or made to order; White Pine..platik,3. 2jl, 2,44, W 43.1 and 3i inch 'Panel, always ,ready; Pin; bitalßie • rails, scantling, poke, shigles, lath, - telling • • lath, pail. ng, ke., he. • • • - • AV - Bills of sawed stag aid everything in their tine ' on band or•to order, at the shortest notice. Pottsville, Marcl;29''sol' 4.1111.94 Si ir,ll p • f tip '• 114111 The Great Invention of the Day.; t H E subscriber announces to -the citi kl . • tens of 86113.11411 county that he has secured ;the fit to sell EDWIN and JANES AI CLARK'S new fa.' lent Flooring Mill, which is pronounced the greatest American Invention of the day.. The subscriber buena - of these 'Mills In full opiration now, in Tremont,'where , he Inviter, all 'persons to call and see it in operation.; This highly ingenious, and ,ninch needed . invention, • forms an entire new feature in the manufacture of Wheat into Flour; and the splendid manner itt which it ter.. torms its work, Grinding, Bolting, and; Separating ; the' grain at • Finale operation into seren,dijerent qualities of 'Fleur and feed. and that yrithin a space of only !iron- I pone feet in length by four feet in ,breedtb., ,iat,tire ra• . pidity of twelve bushels per hour, on 'a pair of-French • burr milirtonesnnly thirty inehes In - diameter: 'Oe Grain is converted at a %Ingle operation 'tuft, Extra tad Snperti j neFlour, Fine Viour,Middlings,Shipiduffs, Shorts and Man. any power being applicable to propel it, from a • .four horse up to any other desired.' The small awe it Occupies would not be missed when Ohre/din aroom with other machinery. and the 'mail amount of. power It re. ”nirea to propel it., makes it certain that, ere long. it kill supercede and resointicrnbten II other Flouring Mills.l So' applicable is this Mill to the vents of the world, that • every saw=mill, machine shop, locomotive shop, foundry, rorge„rolling mill, of any building having a power alma, fly erected, can now have within tie wallas completeller• • chant Flouring Mill:at the trifling cast of from foul to seven hundred dollars, and thus, the enormous amount of Grain raised within the. Tint ted States, can be conver ted into flour within Its limits. , With one of these Mills nearlyerery large CollierfeS • labilahmeut in this county. where steam power is used for ptunpitig,sbolild be, supplied. They could be erected at a-small espouse tinrwould enable them to manufka Niue their own floor.' • . • This sup only occupies the space of 21 feet in length, by 4 in width: It is else portable and when put up can 'he plaeed in ''wagon or dray, and with.' single horse "clled to any part where they desire to use It. It. tom.: 'traction to so simple that it can be connected with any ermine by a single shaft. • , Single or Township Rights will be disposed of ny the subscriber. residing at Tremont. Hundreds of certif. nits from Millen and others who bottom' the BM In operation, can be seen at the residento o J f the subscriber.. TICE." 414 f • 1, pee. 22.'6b TRANSPORTATION. muLmr& £ READ )FFICE or the Pl - ` 7 .the ratesaf Freight and Tc this Company, will be aa fol 18 56, mall farther notices • . TO iiiebillanar'r ' 0 Philadelphia, inclined. PIMA 4 ' Nicety,' 1. 4 ) " Germantown IL' . " Valls oiSchayikili t " lianlyunk; •*4 Spring Milla, ' • Cormbehociern. 'and • Ply. month Railroad, • . Rambo'a and Potts' and " NorristannorDridgeAwt, "'Port Kennedy, Valley toms, • Ptennizeillo, Royes'a toed, • . " rOttfitOWD, • Dorwlserille; • . • Birdsboro' " Readinir,' ' • • • • P Retweed, iteadpie and " 31obrernie. " liszabnrg„ 44 Orldielltalrg. BY order of Slut Moaginf Managers. Ang• 8.185&: HdrfoUVINEY, •PRILAgrA; A t REAPING RAIL ROAD:, gaggitall • nags Or mama ON MER.CIiANDIZE. yf ANO,ArrEit Z 4 49, 1 1M8R Ist, ( •Isf4C unto ftirth'or:;,:ghleot*o fOltail4 ilatis of i!oolpiosl94r Poundeks - 4 • • • fit F. AlinCuts of nsione. Dry Contr;eUonery, Dookii.C,Juppt• • }flo,Ctgimi.Fresh Blest,nth,4llllS_Ao Anrits,,Prati. ttutter, IRowi thtztynirs,OrbiMt.iter.Ommri.Wllianp r Mini; TfantiYiw4lUdelonotlawnr% LextherMaehlawy,Oysteni,, Ale Bemeatton.Coffre.Oillia. ft e b4nt, ' ' iltil,lifolasat,NsiNn iip %lUta k hilt. PreeteSelli , AuVirt • -•,- -r lentatuollre Sdas6 Gs** i . - : Piteleall TITAI 1 0419(0,14 , 1 " and Xmas rt. ar, L ,.p.- ;MON: 'ISA IViiiiiityring, ' j e rti At g e rt i tt*: 77774lll c l . - 4 13;17ErUilli W. ROSEBERRY, Attorttey at 1:6 Linr. • Otfic4=ccwiter tillarket and Vi a` atrrts; Pottad, kaptit 10.- • • WEE STROUSE, Attorney at Law. Ottlee—Cat ire Weak opposite , the Toick 8211, e.„ [trehrtuuy 9,16 D AVID B. GItEEN, Attorney at havi, Pottsvfile,l%. ee En Market street, opposite the PoodOaca. 'July 14, IA 26-17 cLEMENT,S. FOSTER, 4astice of the Mltianiville—colleetkat and ageaOes 1 tad kad attended to earecdly, ~ February •%1,'56 . 841 ' ' C. woompsoN, Attorney MIA ' 'Comm.Horst Law. Office, below T.J. Alllaccep (Id tot-ROl:river end kt.p.tqa4 iktroelb,pintwilW. nibiz , ril - ROMAS R. BANNAN,Altorney: at . • lavi Oflicato (Satre Stieet,oppostteths Eplatipal C ureb.Pottavilie,;Peasa. r -• i '; -• ; • Noy, 0, 1853 - C 41.1. RANOISI SPENCER; Magistrate, a.nd Rind 'Estate Agent:. Mt* In Em 'Boadatnist be ow East Market, Pottsville, Pa. , 31.?,rch= 2 , ;IMO • IlEtf , - 1-6HII'SEITZINOIER: I Justice of the tp Peace. ST. CLAIR. will attend to all bait ear raider:l4a him with dLtlganwau4 Sebilltrl - • • • Ref GEORGE deß. KE111!,-'Attefeer ati taw. 'Pottsvllle,Vetiini.lwill attend tolegil teistnesa In dehaylhiltlananty and 'elsewhere.'Mies fn Cootie treet, nearly opposite the Miners' Rank. AMUEIe GititRETT, Magistrate; Oonveyancer and General pollectot, 'ern 'God Will business entrusted to Mtn with =gene° snit Imre: OP Citstre street, Pottsville, Pq.4oppositetha Town N. B.—The Dockets of N.M. Essystitwits session of Samuel °strait, Esq. /July 401-,,, ISAAC ;..SEVERN, Justice, bf •the 1.. PEACE, attends W'e collection of aceotinta:auld ILE business appertalohlig to Hs atm Its alsd'alitada tho measurement of Med and Stone Wady,' liadsea , ttonig, de; The:Docket of Jacob. Kline; Esq, Is In 114 P°.`eessign• `O, o.e—Pen!re at, bet" . AinerYlailcoFie• • Heeds Bonds, .3latmes, &e. ' , • ' ISAACh SEVERlgirUlSithrtid id the dratidiesirof Deeds, peasomortgarc Su Ibs lastissace; de., with accuracy sad despatch. 0 OW -street, bs'. low Aulerlean Iloure.- with /ease deseni t lissiberate..... Pot 1 . 17 - -- fu:siNkss BARDS. SMITH„ Engineer and Collle4 VleirertPOLligla Pa. , . 74f . . 1.4,' '57 , JOSEPJOSEPH W. GEARY, Oivil H Wag Entinou. 011es—Carner of Idarht Aid 2d masts. YOWL* Pa. [January pW. SHEAtYER,-PlAttville; PA;; .Iste; of the Pennsylvania Rids Geological thisiey,, exploess lands, ininet toetaer la. '66 61. ii - R. G. N. .OWMAN,,Sur- g essa... Aeon 'Dentist. Office In Brick anllding,! corner Market and Second streets, Pottsville, Pa. October 1,1868 - ' 40.tt 'EFENRY:•PLEASANTS,..eiyiI• and ltusausan,•rorravuLar.,, • r orrice—Centre street, west side, between Market sad Norwegian—same building In, which gr. NOLO Ofike located. `January 31, ' keen* JOMN MOD OKISS O . Mining , Engi. neer and Surveyor, - Clentre St., Pottsville, Pc, at tends tqfinrseying and Explottng Coal Lands, tnspaet logg !tines, #e;. the purchase and solo of Real Estate; eollseticeinf rents, de. Marsh St2,-1866. ,r P. I:RUC.KS and, R. A. SAPDMAY,_3IInInf, Etertoser, Pitentlea of "Pro. ease d'PurifYing 31ine Mater" we now at the "Pottsville littrate"-where they will be happy to Mb those operators who are interested in using the expense attendant on the destruetion of Boilers by mine water, Pottsville, August 9, 'be • -.. 32, HENRY .W. POOLE,' Geo . logieit, LTopograpbical and Mining Engineer, Centred:set, Potsville: gires Attention to surveys and examiner Eons of Coal Lands, to stirrers of mines requiring aps rig accuracy, and to the superintendence and entire charge for proprietors or estates. rebrUary 2. I s 6 the, . Sala of. Real Mato buying and selling tbalt in‘ m f r s charge. of coal 'Leruis, Mines, t num voic • ren=frozo twenty' gnus experience et the haniat,ydes hopes to' give' satisfaction. One. - glahantaitgo . Etn.A. Pottsville: • " ?- • _ cattg. MIL April 6,1850 - •• .' 14•41 . • T and Mining tip Endneer, ,Asitlind, Pa.,attendtto,Bwinging and Inspecting ~ Mil3/I)l47o3rveling and dl*ldlng lands, regu lating Tont Lbhi, and all other ••trizstoessln the liner his profession. • - utter addrew, Fountain: SpitilS P; O« BehaYlkin CotrtY, Pa- Pb.o 234858. , B. I J TIFIDMUND. M. IVENS4 ' cniicaLgrigineer illhuwgAtrweni 71nna4we.11i;• errparem , Designs and Working Drawings o( °welsh Po:living Engine'', Whips 'Amine, and.* genera 11:nr cription of Gilinry, Blast Furnece, end Rolling MW Ila= chfoily, /te.:l6, ' Models; Drawiwn And fipeoitiontiono of Inwentinnwinapared for the Xltont trice. ' Toniqua, February •21, , • IT: 'L.. DODSON,. 17. j. Om. and Merhinlealnentiat,hasflt; lf ffie r.ted upon. Of the 'Nat Dentat biatabilehmetife .In this part of the State, and totem& lb 'afford hie PaterMaHre benefit of every Improirement WI the: Arti He gnarint: lees to imitate Ware to a nieet,V In the adaptation and arrangement 01 Terro•mgtalte.or NltreacerdiTeeth; !tAr sort s partial or whole Reboil Atmospheric Treuttre, to the entire exclusion of lentrareprhi„mr; bttracti'dead teeth and roots with theility, and fills'iteetylna , :teeth with; goldsrendering them awful duringlife. - 141KkMer. In Market at .etame doors above Cent re. North aide. • itEO. BROWN,' Ming Ipispedtor; tpin klA liars ids services to Land'-awtteric, men ofbusiness, and capitalists. From Mr , irrperSeare in gritting. and knowledge of veins, as he Is enraged In this - and *Olin- Ing mantles, in examining: mines ud. exploring Coal lands, ha hopes to be able to gire saltsbetloci to all who mey want his Bertha.' " , REFERS to Bestsials Midas and JAWllll(ertt,t Philadelphia. and D. E. Ntes; 'and Writtaw,llitxrs, Jr., E. Pottsville, for capability and Integrity'. '• address—.GEO. DROWN, Mines Faspeatof,. East Nor wexiati street. PattarWe, Pa. • • July .5.-laStl ; ;' - 27- . P' s.Mtft T R aIARRIgEtIIZ . . This Ilpe counectadanyi :with an th eir greet South p ern and Western Dented. By arrangement their place of bruduesaln Pennine will be at' the office of Howard i co*: - • •. ' 1. 8. WlLLlAMS ,Su p effinteridaut. - Apriip.,ll.sl , ; . ..01.. t 'l64f. Me. WESTER ARRA.SGEBIENTS; $56. • GREAT Northern and .Western J. United Stateside!) Rates ' • ' Speed increased and firrereduced -t LITTLE SCHUYIALLL. CATAWIBI.I, SUNBUDYusad gams,Wl LL; A AIRPORT AND , BWEASAILEO.4ID. ,Through to - ./rhourat ' • " ' Niagara Palls, - la" Detroit, '• t- • • =24 " Mingo,: • ••• -• SS • r • " St. Cools,• 48 Ticket Office. N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut atria% and Philadelphia and, Beading Railroad Depot, 'mom Broad and Vine. 1 Oh and after MONDAY, Dee.. Bth :Three. Panteneef Trains will hare the Philadelphia snit Raiding Bellroad l Depot,corner Broad and Ylne atrecte,dally, (Sturdily* og. l tepted,las fol.osta: Day leipress..74o ..t;111. 1 6 Stoppine .11actilxville indlteadlng, only: neat. lug with C.ts w Isms. Willlasurportau. d Erie and tams portand Ellen/1.11mA; arritlngidiEludraat 516 P.n.; connecting with New York Lad lirlearapekaskyapd N om York city RAW:tali; foiDankirk and Buffalo; sad Prom thence, via: steamers on Like Defe or Lake. Shore Rail road, pi . Okm.dand, Toledo, birout o;:Sandusty and Da , trait.:..Abel: with Eltdirai Canandaigua and' Niagara Valhi Railroad; connecting LSO Ougiodahrua with NNaw York Central Railroad, Past aim! Weekand at Suspension Bridge with Grind Wistiwn and Michigan. Central Bail• road for Detrolt i phiago;lit. taut", atid itli points in Can ada and Western Stated. - • hall Traln.siT4ol-41. PI. ' • • ,ROAD. INC RAI hilada. IL R. E. Co., liamtelphia, July 80,18'58. oils Mitbal transpote4 by [lows. from September Ist; 44fr 165 ; 105 115 - 1 65 1 66 1 65 1'45 1^410• 1 70 i7O: 170} 1,70 1 70 1 70 1 43 196- 1 85 181 II 2 85 8.5 2 85 'T 60 if 00 1 90 1 90 1--Y0 MX 1 90 190 IGS I'de• X2 O TRO 46 3 5 1- .1. "I 30 35 tS 3s Ad, 1q.2111 - 11f.11.) , :?. , :t ;';#''''''Clltift SATURDAY , MORNING,.FMITARY 28, MT LEGAL- CARDS., TUVELING. PASSENICER LINES - - Philsdeipuia a nd seaming Kaalraiid. spopplue stall iltaticotamotrunalilato Pottoilleconly.' , . EXproak-4.30 P. Bunning every' dAY; stopping at all Stations and run Bing to Yottavtile. Donn eding at Pit Clinton - with Cat RAM', Wllii ammp6rt and Erie, and Itrilllamorport and El. mite Railroads. arriving at Elinirsata. A. AL connecting with New York anti Erie, BultaloanjEwat York city and take Shore Railroads, for Buffalo. Dunithk. Erie. Clime. land, Clneinnittl,Teledo,,Ctthinpe; and all points Weft.— , Aiso,iritli' ghats, Csnandsigna and ttlagars Yale Keit , road% arriving et Niagara Fa115,at1.:020.4:1,14' eonnekt: ins witieDay Digress or,theat. Weeterw Itallwad D.; &Olt. Chlwrch etci - • 4 ,_!! • 2,4;4: Tide Route, with its - . 1N4 _eetiontiOnvit the ,alwiettat And . moat diCat tdidllltnittlis ' Only one change of baggage between Phttadelphla Aid eanwlet orthe Lotto._ ... t ;, , Pawienpratty Day.Fixtnaltkhieulit*ut. Port Clintop And dine at,Millamspiwt.kiwwwpsen, 1?3,. *AO Expteea eke enplair. At Port Clinton. ' R.llekatit bf tlib Line bare the' o r pactiat the above' points And aiming their *oats at Pluuunre._ cB.osB ibbusaciphia tie,. I " Tonstende.lo 00 'Ntonii , tau, +dm 'Rupert, 4" , '-nti*flanandslpui ' ' Danville, , • . • kN. "Dallrood, _ , 710 00 ! mum, *• lt, • ;Bail& Enitaki, 10 1 1 9 Stitoitiion,Brldge;' . ; oo m u g* , 11,000kwedand, • •••• - 'RI Jefferson. - ;. • • 14-16 latattte_y, ; 7.14 CincianetU.. Penn Yen; • . S. .144P:144ttiTLI. t 0 linriiami • ''" !!!ftalo fad Geneva', via:: nottiatil; - 8 1484 ,- • - • .18 toe ..1 • ! litteionve '. kilo" ' • John Arnot, 001.;Airaandatichilgetti.r;.. ': • Canandaigua B Central Rithroady , Spllll tlonetlYii tali; 10-0411Buftelolitiii Caled r • ; • gm,- onia, 8 r Southern 70 p 0 Batavia,' . E.N , • 'elataka Ecobeetee,iti•-*** And , ' pep; Ce tai Witty 80 ier n. , t:00 "oak tqattir ' ' 00 uS pq; s lg e e ti l so. 4 m4 B • al V sl p t '* m f 1u"u1 • •t • ' kW it AA.l ll titLt Pthd L af ?I=o4l t ltqOktatoaW. AdelilialfAhmkpumentfulliphim sop -•-• • - &d. N . VAT4OIIIC • • 07.1%/144LELPEUL • NNAT. 4 O 'of Pliiladelpllla Penn,- sylraniss lin the Olden 'tine, a cxdiection of ran molts, i wiletell and incidents of the city and Rafael* tants,-.4nonsendne ealgtasings: 'New revisednditieWainto - Betting in numbers,at-hiwentweach.- Subscriptions re 44Tfmt g r at , • s • • - r• N' l 4. - pooh sod Suotionery Stom a k o Assillur - au ap e Ont. lTO* Personal z Narrative; -- el:naming an meow of ttue peritOus aid ding adrentareein inn Mt* Belgique, by Dr. KAft, illustrated :by tiontols ogZ nsofraldUPs.. ' • air!Dpwards o" 25,000 es 9t this, beentilaity s s e. etttid lug work, I were subscribed Irwin adnince pablleationj 41 should be owned and reap by ererybody,, Subscribes." andothersean now be stippiled try, ' BANNAIi. ' • " Agent' for itetuylkill cOrinty.. Octoberil; •• , . j .. il= CEOVICE'4...pfuTatiARD,' • ' .. Pookveitcr,and,Statiolier Mitierevilic,rennia. I'S :'DITS.NE,. - .Iip:ISOIVS Genei-4 'l' ' ' irk' i ks,,ins ' Afent_ oet " e yr Dv, nor ~ c upiltlilcounty : ril.• I"bri; the nit Utile kmeriran Lawyet, • , 'nen..-:1 ' - it , . .I . _ .. _-• , - tittbend tr mashie' trout 110 .w**2 11 , Pritiftiot ALAI: • .itie liiugs of Litientton,..! - alb, . Da titers of the Cross, Lolveesx!Dotv's ;reeks, - ' Life and I" Adventure" of illuitraten.akiallPhy.. , - Black HAwk.' - - oVent,ltikao t o little thima. Cavaliers Of the Cersa, ' 0" p eople a !repealLight- Mantel of 1 iletho4l94 .':•tenow, 3 •-, ,-. ' ' ' ' Le :.te ~ • ' . - The above bock" will be illidivered on Opplieation to th• agent, in any porta the county at publisher's Flees. .:., NAW BIKIIIVA NEW . BOOKS!! MOINO, , Journal arid Curreapori- WI &nee °rowans mem*, twitted by Lord John Row se -.2 . •; . • 1, • , ingg 1:n410164'i ‘Vorks,nay_popktd. etllos/lictaitala• ' ' I' Dorae..bra &ran* •Etroysi. •• • WllletcalittaUklowirAvid• .• ••• • • '• eilnistead'i Texas Jsurasy, • . :At Ilowe'atiet Ab*td: by Madathe 11: Roma, Christian and Payll4 kf Dr. De Sandhi. • • DaaasoirehaLliad hie Fmich loebsty, the Oentary, . ;•:•. • . •• -ianiy,bts and their Days, by Dr. Dorm, ••, • Wtkußk Agrenttucd; or. huoababit t - - ITos, by mho Sewall. Tor We•' ' • DlCSJ.spiNANlßbeasut icasary Start. .* mitatwneTy Stole. . fIEORGF, J. - PRITCHARD,'IIaving UF, remoMd hhibook Store from elide to Minerwrills, -would. inform his friends, and tim public generally •Ilnausboutths eMinCy;lhat they may lind his new and large establislunent on the earner of ! Second and Rail road streetni • • I . . I * • - The stock Of hoeltrodationery end fancy Articles b lirgeand toinplete, comprising everything that may he. wanted In his litse, at priMe that eannot *SU to'gire mt.' isfactiom being Its many imam; STS timelier than they ran be !might thositles. supply of new books Wins the Trade Sales is very ostensive, and 'will enable him to mast eholowaleati well as retail. ' Schools end country atoms supplied with lad:sand stationery et the lowest wholesale prime.. ikok•bioding and tdank work dears at the shortest notice end In the best ae. N: S.—Anything that may be required h isline 4ar imed to order: • • A,11156 LAtil011: ASSIORTNIEFIT OF 'BOOKS - At Auction , Prawns, - . . 4 HE SUBSCRIBER-io now redeiv= , : (-ink from the late Trade Satre, an estitislre 'Addy ofl tandard Miscellaneous Works, which be will sell at extremely low prima., Amongroany.otherawill be found frbe Standard' Historical Library: embracing the Works' of Edna. Retortion; Russell.-Pintacch-i ge„.l2 vols. The NOV Library oftlitandetti gletioe.2o vols. •• -• .. natttiotid'i 'looting Advr ututes in the Northers Wilde., Cummlint's Hunter's Life among Lions, Elephant!, de. Stephan's Egypt and the Holy Land, - • ... • . Webster's Pamily,Kncyclopedis of Useful Yoirwiedgc, Ileadley's Washington and Nspoleou. Neweotub'eCyelopedia of Missions. . Dayettink's Ovelopedia of Awaken Literature, I role. Banyan's Pflgrime.Pmgress, Illustrated. Joseplaue Works. Foxee Boot of Martyrs. '...„.; Life of. the Duke of Wellington; Illustrated.' ' • Chamber'/ ,Encyclopedia of-Literature, 2 rots. Chatnber's InformatlottOtr the People. • . Scott's COMmentary oa the Bible. 3 vols. Comprehestra Commentary turthe Bllike. li vols. Don Qubott• and QU alas, Illustrated Allatkma Illustrated World of Art,. ' . Taloa of a Ors odfat her. • Work-stir Lorene° DoW.. '-. • - Button's Natural llistory, Plates.. -• Arabian Eights Entertaintnents. 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Proprietor. 17-ly • April 48;1858: THE "pu_pic ttcral,... • -..• • Ayearkropposite the Claud ..f•ebanon, filniorge F. Illelahvirt4 . Proprioter. Thin hotel. no htiffreeldbrtiaribilts generona hoard and good satuieniodatitms, tekettlflociprnred. and continue!! ici be the Stnge Hotel and tieneral Head 'Quarters. , • • ...May.1141%8 18.17 .;• "WHITE HORSE MOTEL"- Corner of Centre and Mahosatongo as., Pottsville. Joseph 31. Fejrcrs Proprietor... Entertatmetits iud accommoditloos of the but kind, sndorrery itteettiit will be paid by the host and his at tendants to snake goods and travellers eomfortsble. • Potterillo May 10,14 , • . 104 y THE s 'EACO,E . HOTEL," Eagle Bailsengs, cornet , of Camberlinici and itar• • ; ' 'ket sit., Lebanon; Pa. Adam' Hoak, 'Proprietor. • This is the largest and.ntosteceinmodions hotel in Leh anon,:with ample conveniences for Lamilles,shigle boat , dais, and the public generally play 3, '316 1.871 e. '_.-':.:'..: ,P,A.INTINGt,te.; • "PAPER HARCIROS; . ! • - Borders, Mllllllll, soca Ake. HE a t it I g subsoribet is now , Teceiving his -DM ;patterns of Paper Hangings. and Borders. iir ' h parlors and rooms, embracing the newest and most sults lepattans—seletteitlor the uPtaltted bowel to i be papered In the country. The mosenorer tikes greet care in selecting his papers to nit the homes to be ps , pered.. Among the lot sor ft fay elegant patterns of gold, ~ Mr halle and parlors. • Our stock embeteeS sessatteients - frant ear different minutictimrs, which ghee il great. midyear patterns to aims bora. .. .- - . •. ' r i t. , _l, - 'Ali c a n CheaPligleilaii great Viii4t46 . • Pt tilt mei some is low me* cents a plow • Agar lis in Great Mutely; Wacesurfe mut /flail. 4i-Paper Itencersarnishateriapaper at wholesale prices. Dead; ,Pplr, tTnr*. 1.4 0 tat4 llll4 wb,.. l * gulled. • • . . Om varied amortmintcif pipet hangtrembuders and ' liar? *elm PtesOlits pother attractions to Almeria° desire to purchase, and se our stock he the leMest lo thla section of the country. persona can simian alintys tee'sc , rommettedeil leyesillng it -••' ' ; ;11: BRIABAN.B -` . . 1 :,. , .. . - : .Cheap Bookstall lIIIM Atom ' Petisvfile l leircli ethite. 146 TO BITILD ERS,.. ' " =I.UNIVERTLUIVIIIIItIt' ililhe subscriDer reipecttuuy dn'tlollliCell • '44ittiaiiklAte that bit has eassplatad blietelisaCtri 'nt t Sawlsolltiat Locattliallay, Oehtlyikill missy; sad is now prepasad, ,to• tarnish all Wads at lumbar-A the low e st wises—such as PlaeAsFlotk I ni : d l94t e N a k ~. averysin antidaitriptloa: - ' ' Alarßilnlaarfassabartait to taidsrat thedieitlittatlaa. NoTalr'W ‘4 6 .0 •• ,•: • ,- =WARD 8, NAM -..-. 1. 1 WILLIALAIRSPORT PLANthaIEILILi; ' 11 1, 1 7 4E4 *Atom albt ► osia.. ! . ;4 v. to de Attitaqs, Wiltictiorart, P 411 . 1 .”11. i t C 44 ! Ag I VER it,,C.9,oVholh , *.• #l°44oMr,"=2"o 14114414igtivOkielteeiklitiwikel1 teitaerdiliftiti 'I6toIOrms.P4IIIIPAWISIVIOntot .. IbtaltthriLSMOßlPM.?PiSain-..', 4•Zi : T ' • V , im pOtitl).,, , • .. . , . „ Tan r/Crelneilffercrld p ublishes ; b the following, Wiitien by Mrs:Jane, Afar* llfead, and inscribed to tbd•childien of one recently !olesessed. There . - Is a Pleturh of childhood in the Acond And- illiid Terser; Which will bring tears to many in. aye; , Ehall we see her no more—Alie fend atother whom tr. Wore the hue and the light of I meet animate sky; , Our own sainted Mother sitaitstrght Be to pray; • ~ As we hewed at bee toot at the claw of the day t : " That mother who atilt the old sit.eMeetulir, - :• - IL T , A halo-like glory encircling her hatr; . 1 ; • The Godgisen Bible Awe her spreit.dwidet As am read of our 83. bur who stiffen: idind died? , - • Ilo*, the dead yea come bask! melte children again; Wean, romen no ore- 7 mo nos esirwhatmted appall .. Mean out on the k where thottemups wile; , With our bare feet besemmed by th raindrops and dew; And, we standee away where the tie ' te were red, And the ITO:arm shivered and shitne'sfeetb or head; Whim the Mies grew wild, and the cowalips of gold' Wan lowan like idatlight alarm the world. , ! • ' Where; lo ennobles' days, we wine' ibteltig In play' ' On ilia green; fragrant winmws of itawly-mown bays And no cUmlaid thetall stack.and crepto'm *boatman* And we peeped In the swallow's neat under the eases; , And we mocked Ihnent bolkAittk 'Minns Ids lay; • ` Asefe• chased the fleet squirrel that leaped In our nay. When.° think the mother. whir dotted lathe!, Them an tears on our lida-we ars ehildreit spin. • 5 tike is set as a gem in Emanuel 's clown; hbe Is riaiw—(a star thatean nevi? go don't) To a bliss that is ever ontionded with tsars; ' To &Ilk that an never be 1 9 1, 4XUrOd Pant- • Where the rose wears a bltith all linmortal in tty AndStiut , yblet melts to a lovelier blue: Where the Bills Everlasting In glory are dres_. AndAlid itreanut roll in light thoo"the landrefthe And the dwells where thidagis underlie:tad hy night, And shevralltrotilh theninnwnedin sumo:4,lll4We; Or thWelp olfirdeatlorfahriltintil to the 111; Where no heat can oppmirinter can chill, Tier traveitore feet. that wit h hadteen shod, At the Welts arteetdoernieri the Nonettilitof God, Where the.weary.oielt rest. whenrlhe bat are wattbred, 404 p,5;44 idudkeety,tline,trif. ikrone of the Lord: )ftratibical rra, utorquaraetsi.„ BIOGRAPHY Os DB. mum= MINDELL. . Dr. Harney benow a historitial 'character, and if there r fi moral' orleath, it is saflichtntii -pointed • to Are home the barb of aid:victim? without any comment from us. Wo 4herefo're merely give the folloiting well authenti. caned and bet 'too' not:hie:is (iota in his history' and chirsettA This Pate Dr: Harvey, rdell wait born in Herkimer county, irrotileits - llerkl,tee village, NeliTOrk, in 1811. His father be fore le knew' him; while be .nas yet a child his mother moved to Sacketu: Harbor, New York.= With her he resided till be was teirtien years old. Hie mother then turned him into the meet, and fOrbiede hi 6 ever te retain to the bthise. The bog, thus tirned forth ution the'world'sit so erirly"ffiL age, felt the throb of ambitloo; and iris determln.' ed, according to his own words ttrrise, - to become great, to gain gold. • Without sc profession,. oda: coition; ;or 'means, Be looked' iiroutvl hint to see what course he should take to sale,* bis desired success. ; The press held out the tempting halt, and consequently heWent to a - neighboring coun try,tovin and engaged.httuself es a compositor.= He reto:idea there for Rome years, Ourbefore bit seventeenth year +retina him here studying des. nary in his brother John's office, whielf was then Icented on the Cern* of Chambers street and Broadway, where tinwares, store now stands; he was of studious balails,,'.liti made good use of his time.,. He went tw-Philledelphia when • about twenty-one ,yeirs' 'old; Wad pursued ,s regular course ofitady in the Perrnryliranis Medici:l Col lege. He partially.eupporied himself during his . studies by ,the practice - of Dentistry, and wai par tially maintained by his,bhnber, John Burden, of this eity. ',Having graduated: in the college at Philadelphia, be returned to this city and entered. his !amber9 office, learning and practicing den- tietiy, during the day, and practicing medicine at night. 116 expressearbiroself"relidy to do any. thing or Practice say profession to make money. John Burdett soon'after marrying, Harvey Breslin the house !with him as irniember of • his . parity. • • '., Harley /3urdell„ after bring ifi life ii~osof. AU* shod tine. oPeued; 'Am of;ire for•biet asllr . 1111 was ettiafi• of strong feelings and paulousqlie . frsapatintly quarreled with'hie brother; was Ivry penarisrusiin histraction/ ' •and economical in 'hie deals end tab to. i'lliltbthese traits ugly marked, fie begaeLlontanifest a very licentious and loons character. At tut be had.a -qiiirret with bislieether, daring 'which they had a revere fight, John 'alleging . that Harvey was too inti mate 'silk his wife.- :ROlious to this there was a quarrel between bir..alifors. John Burdett, the latter applying to :the propec-authorities tor a 'di yore.. ' , Harvey took an active part in tills quarrel in i favor Mfg. John Burdeli,ani against his broth er. • Mrs. p ! lrdell iiikepded iri obtaining apardal divorce' ftumlitiihand; they were seperated, alimony *Ceti& taffies., but she was nut *Mit ted`to rarifry Agate. ''';While Harvey Burdett was parahinglbiti Coarse lu'relation to Mrs. Sohn Bur dett, he apeceeded in gittfrogfili brother to mike • ore, 111 Nislitoperty to him, by a niorkgage, et theXiiiialinie returning no equivalent for it, and re:presents - 13g to his brother John that the property would be 'info in his halide. that thereby Mrs. Bur dett; /di& had a suit' against hire and auother party ache' bid an attachment:against bins would be prevented from getting his (Johres)liroptiriy. Jahn haring been divorced from his' Wife, made •• , in up' iiith Harvey, and jeinedhim bus iness at 382 Broadway ! This aril: ingement is represented _ to have been made by Harvey for the porpoise of getting'Johu's trade at hie office._ fleecy* this' may be, it is certain that . they Midnot '.hierbiong together hi. fere they!, quarreled; even; before that, Ilarrey wield nut atiuw John to put-his sign hp epee the office in Silich they were both associated in doing business, bo John put np his "shingle" on a' car riage shed which stood lighehy.the ride ,ofthe °ee. : 'Alin ' Burdett then attempted to get' M from • Harvey the mortgage of his (John's) pro:' party. which be bad made over to: pith-for safe kecpiug, tout Harvey refused to ;trait up,. or to give any equivalent or rmern for it, This Occa sioned another quarrel between' them. 'John suc ceeded ini getting seam of his .thing! *lvey from lifs brother Harvey, , and, also •Jspeeiving 'means from his brother William, want up to Union Pfau, at' the ,corner of •Pourteenfli street and Union Square,' and opened an °Okada - ,Sehiali he ocen. pied, doing a. good basioesS, ' his death in 1850. • Bitriug his last illness, Oust before his death,' Harvey, Hardell got on an attachment against him, by cleans of the me gages which he i n held, indi with it and a sheriff : cut Into - John's room and took•peasession of erirl . thing be bad, even tharurniture vet his .death.chember, to, the very featber.bed from ander his brbther, leaving him to die On a sofa. Harvey Burdellirequent.l l•Y• told of this deid•emong his amillaintancetp—' ,The night before-John died, Harvey wrote a very peculiar will, whicb John signed; this will made HarveY the sole 'executor of his brother's estatei arid • specified . that= the property was to go to payqfor debts. :After his ' brother's death, Harvey *Ms to Mrs. John Burdett, them at, the South, intermit:lg her of her. husband's -decease, and requeiting her to come to 'New York. Silo did no, but has neier „received scent of- money from the estate of her deceased husband. '. ,' ' .` Whew br. Harvey . Burdett had ' been ‘nerion' years at .162,,lifneAwaYs he purchased eedillea.Pd into the ilinaiii No. 31 Bond street; be limited himself !Mien' In May, 1853. The testimony of the dentists who had eonnestiorn with hiini and persons who-knew Haney Burdett, is that be was a mercer*. y, *opal man, with strong Fluidram; he vie .easily elated, bat 'wee not a 'man who would be likely to' attack another ha *bald cob down if it pinion .spoketharpl;-with hini.- He • quarreled 'Orith everybody, with fathom lie came in contletthe quarreled with his partners, be guar . re/ad with all his relatives, and had tavrtuita with moat of them.. At the Hine 4f his death those of them thrifts:- in the city vis.ro not on speaking; , terms trial him., Honesty twat- by no means, a characterittle of his dealings, • and his morel cliaracterrwas far from 14114'60re reproacb.--; Hie .repritatiou•among 'good men was bad--very bad. „Homers.. very penurious. •When ,he bad * hoots in Broadway, and part of the time while he bas been In Bond street, he rented out the house, keeping one ramit in it,' i n vbiosh be pritei ticeddentie_try,and where be• would sleep on e sofa, getting :hie meals ha Cheap Oatleg beaseteil. But, when be, went luto•tt party'eaar on a pie*. sure' eicurrion; he Weald always bear his, part :freely--witi . then' 'sociable; 'Conipinitiroiblei anti k agreeable.' He fluid emirideritolet talent"; • and ' spent moss of his time in reading, the Mulls dr his profelifhon, and moue,y getting...: 1e beeni a very Ilmintioris man, and hats end' many dlr.' . acuities in tionstspbeles ef it ;MO natal 'ls 'feria' on the-books at Abe Tombe,--itt the' law cotirtii And . beltu been known to *a head 0 1.'014nel* •for nutty years.: While living in ebenibers` St., he watraued by a disreputehln woman fbr now. 4 "•psymeitt ofrtioneyalksiged to be due' t b et`:'-.,: 1n , 1835, , 0e thereabotit, Morey Ilindell is* eisf. : gaged,t4.•he married testrespecUtider yoga' It ' but ber fatherperentefeseil to penult IC 'marriage; tifirbich urdel got angry, struck tal father; soli ipiiii Mai ti, fill eye.. .81thsequendy be. trot eogiged to bo togriiet 4eit tomtits* young' laAy, au adoptedslaaghter of es warthylady. mad ; gentleman f.the day stud !inspires est tarp, wed sling, the wedding - party ,austiableal,the bridee wade aterthe bridegroom Werelitiseficatio tior- WNW alas ready: to pelotas Alas nerationf, - 'Dr./Arm Ekirtiell setered•Absgaffiev4 - liiii34nd toldlilet tbattieforet ha nutiried if 4 'heirtAdidat'sfinetfoiti .20,000.' ilia obi . tia g i mot told Mot tilt 4( be ' tvoitotrityloills )tiriortor cpposeplop. ibeolli Nat "OW.' sa4be 3 4 )11'"WallPsofie l linellilre7e'k e dint ertel Bastes who was to Vo.• 19-,,1 ott i ett ttiligeritier*ii&iiirtfittiWailsnifl rfetfs2o,llBlb 3 Vbentuitialt Ibitilelvifilefrotbeiektf ,tioniutkostiat tlkitr4oßood • wad Asti Aboit 1 ,:473 rW=Arairtelf,ollo,4llrlel is a to t o abarot It, 111111113 , ; ) lab said to him beeoise greatly . #l3ited, and I d,* ` `eland that henna *add get tarried.. .- • pr: Bilden :Dads eery curiae itervaa. stet. P milled Biddy. who was with him five years itt $62 Bioadwey, and two year* at-3t Bad Itreet,ll6l- ing the *bole,i . of *bleb time she never . *MIR to • bed. He nevalurnitthed her: with # bed s Or PAT ". dingle sleep isnot, She was poorly clad. and hardly ever luitianything to weas on her feet. Be never prat ided her with any thing to eat, but' ave bey a 'small wittily salary, upon ;which she sup. Oita herself; buying her fad et the Mamie , . This ly sirtessitsple of the doctor'e Peunrickunen.' , The gith could speak four languages 4eently-7, namely, the English, prenett, fleinT, and Span ish: - libelled* great Passion for tudying and learning languages. Sim was an Ir h girl, and a Mao - faithful servant.' She frequently saved the , doctor from being beaten . ; fur if is light 'occurred' ilke would runlbetteen him and his inisinatit aid' 'stand there tilt ifs Stopped the fighting. Elie slept Sitting:on' a steel ,. in the ',kitchen below the ball 'door, wit any person rung the bell or entered the base at any time of night sheetould know nand attend.thena,•Xet for sill these services the barely :neeiVed enough pay from the- doiter for her fat ality:ice, , Dr. : urdell s is before mentioned, was a loose character, and 'coasequetitlY sarrrunded by ash.: lie generally let his house to priori* of lutd character.; Mrs. Tot ten occupied his hoinie.kt Broadway for i some eine, and lie, ne usual, had trouble with her and a lawsuit. . I 1 Ahorit three years ago, Mr. Bolin, whose wife is 41f-sister to Dr. Bartle% took the ; house No. 31 Bond street • they quarreled; the. parties: moved from the hon e, and bare never spoken to Burdett abut.: ''. ' - , , 1 I II I • GA little over a yes ego, Dem , i Burdell ' ea ployed his brother James to buiU lime houses for blur, in 'Herkimer county, N. Y. and agreed to bgive him a certain icterest in them, arremenerate int for building them, but a quarrel and lawsuit followed between them.? Dr. Burden also h u e d, i litialt with Benjamin P. 'hiaguire, ; it' relative, to istim he sold the' offices tools; ete..4 John Bur dill, at Dula Place. II . I • I I .i•Thera was a wealthy' widow lady of this ',city who used to visit -Dr. Burdell -.almost everyday far twolears. l On one occasion She Called- on hint in the afternoon to-go to the theatre with him li the evening. On the way to the theatre. s,he said,she would like something to esti, and entered Thompson's salami/Id Celled for whatlshe wanted. Dr. Burdett refused to call for any thing for bim. lielf, saying that he had been to tea: She told him to call and be decent.:: lie refused; when she alled, for him.' He would wit eat; and on com ingie back fSr her would neither pay for himself . nor her. The doctor is represented; b those inti mately acquainted with ,him to have en a - very ,p . cculiar man. Be hated children,Xtid never had ,apy pets in his life except some Guinea pigs. -Ilia ,brother, Lewis Barden, as now in t4e l lonati6 Asp limn en Blackwell's 'shied, having gone mad from the effects' of. - 1 azalea beide. . NOt l i long since i paper was circulatedeMong : the ttentieta of our city to get money to put the .poor iellpw in the Asylum. 'Harvey would:not give anything to put him in there. ' ' ?. ~ I I A that Earayißurdell no- j. The dentists represeus that Per held s high position is the dent i 1 profession; dist the most respectable portion ef r bel proles. lion would have pothitig to do with him; that he has filled twelve teeth in to honr,irlien an honest dentist sould not do th,as amount ofi work in leis. thap letelva hours ; that he wee wilitog to do any thingfor money; that the greatest portion of his petlepte, while in Broadway, were!.disrepatable °handers, end thataidee then ell Abe respectable people who have gone to. him werSaitured by the name Burdett, is, John 130411 was S very worthy and istintable'man, whe indersteed his profession end was an honor to it The work entitled "Ob. serrations on the Struettive t, pysicilogy, Anatomy, and Dirase s of the Teeth, ; which be published (dem:mei - lion with his Ibrother Jehn in 1838. is represented Co have been. written .by John. An ether medical work, which, deceived claimed to Imre translated from the Frenel4 was ,translated by Sidney, Donias• . • d Dr. Burdeli was never connected with the Amer ican Society o Desital_Sargeons4 lie was pro. posed two or three tit*** as *candidate for mem bership•of that: 'society; but was never , elected.— this society eioelled a large nuatber of members tine year because they used amalgtice—a compound et,lnercery and silver• L-to fill thel Meth with. The partlei thus expelled, apd others, 4fterward formed - a society, called the New York Society of Dental Surgefina—more ' . popularly know as the /met rim Society, necaute they were in favor of using, that material to fill teeth with. ; •• IDr.,Burdell, was kresildeet of , this society at one tips. •It wises deibie Presidency that the society collapsed, he agreeing to the proposal to bruit up the society ind divide the proceeds among the members. Misr at )aforuatiott. . . , . EDUCATION OF AXERICAN IiaNOOIPOIELD i . A ROBED= DII3COrDIL .' • - We hare been suspicious for a! long while that We had failedto discover the great cause of the, miserable bodily condition of so newly youttg .Wo.' men, In What/ is called fashionable satiety. We had 'obsaryed that &.very large proportion of them, noTwithstanding • their-wretchedly chosen islet, and other draw backs, retained s'yery Come )3, appearance of health and rotundity when at school, which they list as soon is' they'were' al lowed to commence the midnight dissipatione of the bell-room. Thie f :with Our knowledge of its legitimate result, was suffiCien't, sal we consider !ed the unifier settled.; ' '`. . - Lately however, we have,had the opportunity of A onversing , with an intelligent yoing lady who has had the usnet opportunitids:of a fashionable educa tion, end she usures us there is lab almost ' eel versal horror - of being fat, that causes great I numbers of them to !drink vinegar'and eat chalk and slato pencil dust ; to avoid gitning flab I— , She 'tells uc that nearly, till theme who desire to be "elegant'''. in their figure adopt these horrid praCtieCiel as the readiest means' or averting the • consequences thejE - tiread I-, 'flaws call a horri ble discovery Unwed; that it Sas practiced; we we were aware, amongst Many unfortunate young ;people who had not the ',advaatiges Of =ireful domestic instruction ; bit 'alien informed of its ! generni 'prevalence, it strikes Os! with peculiar 1-horror. That in the very bloom and outburst of her womanhood; at that Orb:id when the Creator ! designed to finpress her with the 'crowning glory 1 of her true eaters aruil.His power, when Ile has, made the countenanee speak love and ma ternity, she should defy Him, and cut off the life i current--this is horrible ; .. Indeed; and'. the con. mh:seem: that the frightful !praetioe obtains 'general currency,. le AI sad thought for the pa. : .. rett.and the life-teacher. 1 - Very few persons imagine the, extent to which this suicidal pervereion of the natural instincts s . will go, In young women !rho e areunder the in-' fluence of Abair imaginary euperiors in what they t consider gracef ul - thinness : much has been said about tight - lac ing, and because thereorset has par ! tially gone into disuse, people' IMagine that corn :, piession of the lungs has Leaded; it is far °that c wise; hooks acid eyes and! whalebone have taken their place, and iSo illaillle . devotee ° willingly ' starves herself by the year! . One designing wo man; serious' of the beauty :or an associate to whom nature has given a j figure of beautifdl ,rd. • tundity and htraltb;Will se t o two ! thirds of her aq. • qusintanoes half Crazy to emulate, her bony prd: portionS ' A bites. and vitiate school-girt, has only to blow ' n her cheeks and say "fatty;" to , the weak-minded girl to whom naWre and a happy home hare given pirhapi !grist I persolonid beauty, and'whe enjoys the:leg:cent Vegetative life which can aletwi'give her iicenstitnitod that' wUI fit her for the duties otos Sills and mother .andshe his been stung by a riper tome renders' her miserable 'for tile. 'Swathe roses bile (Vol bar cheeks, the ',beautiful rotundity! Of hit rental decreases and "fades; the parent'ilteart bleeds, and hi eonsalts , his physician. He, eithir Ignore:lt, Indifferent, or ' selfish, gives seine absurd preseription, and ' leaves her to her -fate: - iffhlorettie (the res ult of , ' imperfect nutrition) seises' ber; : she loses her' spirits end -refuses! to mingle i, society, which, bad red enertatinges it le, km w her only hope, and her only Chancsirror lire in marriage and ma ternity—about itts! even !•enit' between lifs. and ' death.. , '. :i ; ' I,' ' • . Compare all this, whichile so common in Amer ica; with the resells of top discipline and edict,- ties: in Hi:glean, There; ire And. the. daughters of their. eristocraty often leading natural and. healthful Tires , ' Wearine suitable clothing, mid shims with soles thick enaugh to keep the eleetrio t force of it:nth Inlitte body, taking free exercise -410,1004}a all weather, mass sad-mileserery day, blooming witikkealth and ll appiness,. and lee gb ityg 'and playing it:blind man!s be withiheir fathers land medleys !. ".' '- i ir , Here, councilor; igeorent or *II. useful kitew ledges Cad, nalculetiug,knd,thapedent, the ,young • girl is taught to leokout for s , lab lob husband, from 'the mordent and enters "middy r -'-e it orde of o ear- Idiessed and ignorant people who iseliewillintel i ileSnial.purseitt, aid.livexon vulgar emulation . of ,'their. superiors lif. extrayagant! czponditere, and ~ ridiculous pretension . 1 ;,, . ; ~. " gnat Is the resIICOT our' American system'. Of fiseattlou ; such , WilVbe tie mothers of the 'next ll Iv gisentbit. Ohl fer it! istisiely:,Ot edumilliaal usistionaties in Ole eity.2,latActapoi. , . . . - ).;- . . Inv= 4112 , IVA TIP FEW A, Gamut wvitti64 ititualee—(litnttut) — sells it a mostly of old amide. But bow to "pouter's mad pickle tbe mules of mete ployeat affee• dm tweets st prisent to be the 4trestion• in eta eadry. • Solon' had fees" the man who few atOrd to our7.(lrith the AUL ttientlifin *non-: tba latotr.) that the mount of warm 'disks oelpsett ateosots to "glot of the tear. ?The" ladles theleselvett, !Weimer, 'forte.' swell ilea to he "Prlarli“i 'Of I* grmile , se biboewestenoc as, writes wits of Ws; "“qui 11.44,r*whatii they asilay ave the qtaioliest I:speek•thelitteitatt 4 ek•adttOtinteeibto editor' of listadeskyilepiderst. •••1'• a siesterel feet that this 'mkt Is t a Tout atea who *at to many and den wet— , .4413 age Election Riot. skic "alai, Hat at Chicago daitog M1)0611 on Toesday last r ta whieb ofatialolol** , aoho Weatwortit: for 14°.4414** wen. ,idamilaamottate, vittotkitairipETTPll is ( 10 1 1414 31 -,*404107.0k4P7.0 1 4 1 1 1 4.Thi5ga sk*.ier - 1 / 8 4 . 044 7...4 a ndfA 1 NP74• 3 01,4 , - 11 1 i *Ii Prietliii,Prtidi, - vast yy tiriatiaufbittidiatia.litlVMO&ebtiMiloa" e • imiliadimatiatfacA !In „ r• - i•11 • BOOK BUllinfoaT itooklaciffoOkfluj,. 70401,T ~o t Atl*4o4lclook of IMO d1T. 014 4' , .. 1 1a1W,d,x1 4 .4cA1c fiztdk ta* N&;9... Deny , figs, as . Um. int. It . b; lit We nue easily shoe, 'Peon some Itsizti.or.rOttgoltAlteo4,l4 to do in the trey of sabriel!Lnd oeolitesoefilli lose to take thef At+ X.tirlto T.ixt, - bstAto note eildithy? ^Titilergilftlmtty of thetretaitivalaries ranglierpes. Are hundred :to seven hundred dollars per mit, 1 4ittliiint WO* - .eight !toadied and a thoutaud'delbrOftiork llorikthe question to be asked a 1 at t E minein phisisly tapports , 'wet Then Ike count' Mel eell2-of ?trine , woolen of hie prefereue would. wieb..anct Utile Ands to his autastunentp WAG higilluoPuiriliflitlib' • too small to suppOrt'iven &modest modern estelr • • lishment; and sousewhaesidditiestAY tgerilleb don, he plonges lute laber r unit , .with an esel4mltY Abet talleli Annuiblettrikbli_rt twiny, in hope of ettairti o goo 'finable him to marry mind have 'home qfh Own. -And the 1i tbeirofreret of all Ph i s toil. of the young men of today { seta sainfismapi ,proutching thirty seers of oge—thhi AO) tjeetgpip I of so many 'diuppointed toen,ind wattiog wom, I deny it or hide it se you may., • • ' ' "Belt says some good woman, y.a dtioi eke; for any women who truly Juana min adapt herself to his cireurostuteas witlt,the-grYW est - pleasure: But what matiof any sinSitirmiess, or high sense of bobo'r; would take J.:goatee Sin easy ciresttastenees end a pleasant 'sad .well•Abk. niched home,, to adorn his little . four new, and do his boitiework, u the first pripeiples of, roa r only could 'mina to demand of him? Pew will do it: for, hough the,woman. signing. her wit. linguae to talus up With such experigneC wsrare all such creat ures of skeumitances, that there I would be complainingi on her part, eventually, and sickness from over exertion, and unhappineds from many cane—all orwhich Anuld render raarringo anything else: than:. pleasant.. and ee the young men yery wisely think—preferring te few years more of single lonellneirs; tit order to obtain loony enough to supports medial 'house of, between twelve or fifteen - hundred dollars a year expense, rather than is plus,* moderately educated woman into a house of six hundred del; Imo a yettr, where she Most do her own work. "Now,, what .is • the remedy? Plainly, that women muse At themselves to be such wives ea the young men mast have. Else. the young mole mast fit themselves to be such husbands , as, the women want; lad spend the choicestyears of their life lathe • dismal drudgery of 'a teasels's !tell breaking down health, boppiness4 energy, oaly_tie give themselves up to marriage when the beee,of their Mini:mod is' one. The women must choose for themselves which it shall be, for the 'matter le solely in their. heads. • Lee mothers aay to their daughters, pat on that calico , goo,' go lute kitchen and prepare dinner, take charge , of „title household, household, and At yourseleto become a wife and a mother- , -let, the young womaq cheerfully eon" sent-tci snch service; and, instead 'of lavishing ell thought, and time, and money, upon the. adorn ment of the body, seek to accustom the I hands tq . proper indastry,,anyl to school the mind to propet tastes—du them will - hi no. •longer emplane that young men 'cannot agent to marry.'. and we shall bare beautiful, modest bonses all around us, and women will have loving husbands, and life &after** mole have something of tbe - truth• • fatness and virtu which it had, In thedays of mar blessed 2 -fathers and mothers, when it was wo man's ambition 'to become the head of , the bons*, and the mother of noble children." • I Tull Vance' Laws.,--"The Philadelphia Moth; in g Tints* deserves the thanks of the • people of, this State, for its 'determined opposition co, the. repeal of the Usury Laws 11-that city at money • dealers. It would bo a sad day for the' Wetness. and producing community, if the blitzing the rite* of interest at six , per cent. was etch:lkea of ' the statute hooks.—lfiners' Journal, • "We are happy to know that'others betide our esteemed eotemporary profess to appreciate *dr efforts to set this subject. before the people in It; true light. , Peisonally, we. bore no fear from the repeal . of the Usury Laws, 'and shalt cot be in jured If the advocates of this mestere inteceed their efforts. But we have lone sloe learned dal. "no Man liveth fur himeelf." Wo believe that*, - repeal ' Sought would , subject to inconvenience ' , 'einbarriistment, and distress, groat' nutshell Who now, by industry and economy, are living' rent fortably, and antlers fair way of diselharglottbilr: wittier obligations. Several of ostr e cormArso"-: dents; when commanicatioce hsrise epptmred 'opr eolumits,'difer• from us: IViqivii theM all crediefor honesty, and; appreciate theirinialll.' gencit . 4l l ?4 worth; but• ergnlteenti bare ,failed to conilnen us that our ,imilitiewL ble, as ours hive' felled 16 convince theta. The, more we refloat on die abject, •the are' our convictions of •being in the right-I—Pia/tdo. k ,yorsing.Tmes. • •: You a re right.' . The repeal' of Ahe Usury Uwe., would Ile the greateet disaster that could ovesteko the business interests of Pennsylvania. • Norte gaged estates ,would suffer Outsicesit,. yenta-be cramped for meatut,for,its successful proaseutity4 : , and lmprovements would. b. etiecked.i /hoar, Money power at the expense of jegitimelfe:Pedes. r • • which is the only • evince of a count:fa wealth and gieatnest, and we cut off from struggling, 4.7 -bár its principal chance to rise:. . Tun MILLI s Taterr•-Bourisett Washlogtoil coirespolidiridofilie; Nab York , frikont writes es follows ‘ • " ' "Tim Dallas Tniaty again' echnpies the,time WU the Senate, ,_lt is opposed in• varicusi - quarters.t— The demonstration egalast It .on, *cogent of tbss WilMot - Provign "featuro Of • the treatt, betweee , Bonder** and Ihiglgad, tip Which it refers;'ii alike Insolent end ettaracterristid i; on the pate of , the 01i. , • garchy. They ,deem it a Attie; oppottanity toad-•! minister a warning and a rebuke to. isll. prima t end ,1 totem diplomatists, not to permit my allusion in., any publie doetiment bearing' their sanction, that '• savors in the remOteat degree of an intimation dint ~ African Slevery is ,not. the divinest institution of.' the Almighty on earth. If the people of the Pres. •,. Slates knew their duty, they would rise Ili their . might and crush the whole brood of lordly tyrinti-' who dare thin diaparageand insult the sentiments. 4 upon which theirpolnical life is based, and iron; !. which its whOfe 111114ineee is 'derived; „and, l which, moreover, finds a Welcome abiding plaie*, in the heart of universal benignity and ottkil'• himself. , • ,• f , .. • - * ' • ' :-^ "A political, movement has been - attempted * in, , the Senate , on the billgranting land to Afinneso: to. Toombs introdueed it with • laudation, nadir' Wks passed by a'lerge majority. : The design Is to i. row the loss of the, billi if possible, upon the. , Huse; and thereby to prejodice the Republicans, 4 i •that Teriltiirf. The design being u nderstood,, , it inlikety to - be Naked. '.1." ' • ' • ' '.- ' " '''' t :. "It is. well understood nowt that the Beath boor: , t Mr. Buchanan, stock deke.,:,Nobotijigitse..l is been intitistely conversant with his pOlitleal career over doubted this wetild be so. BSA - Uteri has been a great deal of verdant speciejellenie the contrary." . •_ „ , . fittest lilting. Telegraph asull'estardars jiliscellanu. A NeW Draftoni.•--Iwo Preach/ chemists, • 1 Meuse. lir,ohler and Deville, ha ANT, es crystallising the well.knoWn en . hortin s , vreestbel, which has hitherto been known onlY a f greintbdt.. '' brown powder,,or in combines deti with sa , reld, lo end.tbey submitted •speciramts of the costal" M..% 'the French Academy of &Lessee a shorttime -. • since. These crystals pdaseisti brillianey 'm , are. . freely" power which nothintequals but the tfil ' 1 'mond, and they rivakeren *Ufa hardness, being . 1 -capable ofecratching occsefinef. which, text to a . , diamond, is the hardest trobstence known, 74(§z, specimens' yet obtsined Ire very swill, ind, have 0 sheds of red er yellow flat 'the nob* if believed' to be eceidenlid, andAhey bops. that Water az- , periments le enable them to prows it solecism ~, ' Borontigreasiwith'ellicon In puny of its prom ~ , ties, and is considered u interkediati between 'ls and carbon. Tbis d Isecrier *ay loon put el ht possession of a aditions dipmend whieb the meet ;, experienced eke 'will bartnablt. to distiegaisti ft= • ; tbe-gennine. , PACE love Tmocoirre.—Do not agonise *ay because you have soniethiog importautto eow tuunicate, it ii necessary to writ* a longerticle.— A-• tremendous 'thought :msy bd picked into 6 ' amyl ccimpenutede as solids. et cannon and like the projectile, cut All.dowitbefert Short articles are puerelly . more effective,. deol l • • mire reader/; and are more widely copied than long ones: Pack yoir tAollghts elate togethaf , , and ' I 'though your articles Icily be brief, it will herb. weight, end be , more Likely to make-,an . Wpm-. slot). , , , "Ye whelwritei for this busy a g e," nays ' a late writer, "speak qtielt; case short' , swat:tea t detest 'r' stop the resiihr.wiib a long or am wordy butlet,the stream of thought flow right, on,. end, men !11l dflale it like water."—"Sows-to Luta. Teems.--4 writer ID oet. q, ;the „Illeav, , i 'Toth - papers fond/hes the followlat atakimeas Aldred from the law replathig ;the' payateet" of ;debts frith eels t • -- tt.• • • • ;• 'l.: AU. gold coins at their reepteOte rabies: Let• 'debts of any amonul. j, '2.- The half dollar. gitattar;•dellEti dime slid ;pelf dime ak their respect's' valeta, for, deltle ; amounts under five dollars: • '3. Three emit idiom fur dabber amolata . wider ' 1 'thirty molar and it. By the law jest pond, we iney)bdi, ens , seat plena for debts of amoank;under tan' cents.,; . lasisimaies Paposst.--BoaSserlr patina Pies tried . 1 4 . the, tellibbothood, a, %mai, obi prvotacompleto Wars, 11c. December:44 Oft Stitotrroiry - trooCompony noetrod two 0R0."% impel flikSot bigots - of troo io lot ilivoitiso Ate. 1 1 14 1 0 1 ; th rough thoiollo," 41.9ssilbstalitliaginri , r-7bli trey% t & ft,M, lira p total..:: Eus iiib•giditiftwfiLathwas maim, ' 4" ow." AbFesiilithtlisiwfwitiiiish 10 6 14 1 lust i 3 Ear ice sigtOklas.l ll l l S" 1044. oz—Vitioarioti, Amon" lid.
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