The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 21, 1857, Image 1

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    TEEMS OF =lns' JOTIBNAL.
anNitseniniclurnos:- •
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, TWO DOLL& ns per annum, PaYabln In adTanc• — s 2 25
If not
alt4ln lila mouttian4 pa) if not paid
veld
within,e year.
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, , To mows i •
I , t t ioe copies to one midyear., in advance. SG Go
seven do . • do , , .. 1
000 00
'fifteen do .. do,. ,
Clubsubetriptionalnuit be/ . , "Air lia advance,
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and sent to, one address 4 .i;),.,
to calanna aln) OW 4 . er • .
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The Jorixet , veil I be (drubbed , to Canieraana other's e
. $3 per 100 ooplee. cob on delivery.. ,
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c urar . t . . adtScho.v..l.. Teachers supplied with. the
Jonan.a. at sr la advance. •
. 1 , . .
1 Tug wen OP wrnaiarcas: • •
I/subscribers Order the diseontlntaatme of their Dew*
's pare, the publisher may continue to send them nutU
arreamyritare paid. •
spbacribars ner,leet or retliie to take their norms:
pers frau tbe °Mem to which they are directed. they are
.1 1 ,44 respooribie until they harbeettled the bill. and Ol
dered them discontinued. I• ,
subteribers more to other places without ininning
thspublishor,and t e newspapers are sent tolleformer
dlisetten they wre held responsible.
The courts hero decitted Quit rorwing to take nerrapa ,
pen from the omee, o, removing and fairing , them
carted for. isprima Cuts eehr e ord oflotentiotpd fraud.
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RATES OFADVERTISING. •
• One initiate o l i n o, rents for one loser tion—sub
sequeneinsertionn 15 cents each. , 3 iinei one time, 23
tents—sulessfuentiosertions,l4iceniaeneh. Alladver
ttsetnense over 3 lines, for eh . periods, .Charged as a
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square
?WO. -I,IIEII. ILTX. TWELYII.
Ttiree lines, , 62% 87% ! : St 25 $2 $ll 00
Your lineX, • 95 -.- -,„1 00 *. 176 . 275 4 00,
Five Mese, 100 1:60 • :200 360 600
ALL on:1111'n LI WWI COCYNTROM A PQ CAR t OP TIM Wan.
One square. 1.25 '225 " 3AO O . 00 10 00
Two sniaarce, 231 4 OD' • 15 00 . 900 14 00
Three uparba, 3 59., 600 • '5O 12 OQ 18 00
Four Knaves,. 450 600 800 14! 00 1 / 3 . 00
ttuartercol.,. • 600 900 12 00 , 18' 00 30 00
Unit swamp; 10 oa 'l5 Ott 20 00 36 00 So oo
•,,sbarge6rptive for short periala, as pees/tenement.
ihr Business each—accompanied witn an
adreetlagoent, 50 tent,' each.
AdvertiPemeata before Marriages and Deaths, 10 cents ,
per lin e for first losertion--substnuent Insertions. 6 cent
per line. , Nine vonis are counted an a line in advertising:
Merchants and others, advertising by the year, with
c hanges, and a standing advertisement not exceeding 16
ur e. 1.41 charged, including subscription, $l6 00.
Spacetothilmouot °flour matron, with than
res and mibecripUone„
Without change!, Mt therates designatetlabore
Advarthiementa set in larger 'type than usual will be
charged 50 per rent advance, on these prices. All euta
will be charged the same as letter press.
No Trade advertisements received from Advertising
Agents abroad, eseept 'at 25, per cent. advance on these
- „ , prices.'nnlesa by special agreement with • tbe publisher.
Marriages 25 rents. each. Deaths seeottilianiedwithho•
I lees.ls cents, without notices, no charge.
All notices, except those of a religions character - and
for educational purposes, will be charged 25 centiliter any
• number of lines under 10. Oyer 10 114010 cents per line
;
• ProceadingS of meetings not of a general or poblieehar
atter, rimmed at &cents per line for each Insertion. '
'To facilitate caleulations we will state that 328 lines
makes mitioan-1.64 Ilhes a tuar column—and 82 lines a
quirt.' column. 2952 words make &column-1416 a half
,olumn—and 731 k quarter - Column!: All odd lines over
each square, charged at the rate of 4 cents per line.
;Nearly advertisers must confine their advertising to
their own business.' Agencies for others, sale of 'teal El
ute, &a., are not included In business iidvertlsemens.
INSURANCE.
CO NNITEALTM lINIVONANCE COMPANY;
Ulan nundin,4i,Ati Si., ' IlarriAbiliw, Primo.
CM It'rERED CAPITA L,.8300;009.
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u-i sure bulldlrige end other piroperts. 4 'planet logs
or dada Ire by. Sire. Also, spinet perils o the Sea, In
land
s liviket lon god Trousportalion. SIMON CAMERON,
S. Cautat, avrdoy. ' Presirierd.
; BENJ. T. TAYLOR. Agent.
i Pothrrille, Schuylkill county, Penna.
. .Deciro . bee 22,.'1,5 •i ' : 6l.tt :
KUSER LIPS INITORANCE MID TWIST CO.,
• . ,Pdttapille, Penna. •
CA P ITAESIOOV-CHAR TER I'ERPET'bitL.
THIS Company, . c4iariered by the
. Leilidatttre of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One
dred Thoustud lkdlars, is now fully organized:4nd
has commenced business. The Company is prepared to
receive nioneys and other. pro • rty In trod.. and allow
Inlet...id en alt moneys deposited in 'try it, at the , rate of
tire per Cent,:per annum; principal and interest paysLle
on demand.' For rotes'. of Premium on Life Insurance,
ace the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Oot
parry, Centre street, Pottsville. three Aber' south of the
Dkchange Hotel.. JACOB 111.11:NT7.INGER,jr., Prez%
Watuteurds Mast, Secritaiyapd Treasurer.
April 1,14 . -;
TEE POItSVILLE
, Tr ait Comp
OFFICE-0181re st., ,
ne,rl door above
• CAPPS...3I,, SIOO,OOO—CuART
til Conipany, rece
by ,the Legislature o Pennsylvania. is fully organ
re . 'The Company is prepared to effect insurance upon
11 , es. and to receive anti execute trusts, end' to allow In
te
rert.on moneys received, at the rate of five percent:
Per Annan', unle•or otherwise agreed upon. Principal
and interest payable, on demand:- Capital and askestfe
safely ironS•ted in Bonds and Mortgages, and' other good
securitk4- Annual d'aidend of the profits will be made
payable In cask, or appropriated to the payment of pile
For rates of premiums on Lira Insurance, see
priutrel Tables, supplied at the_O.nuttortry's aloe: '
• • • • NATHAN SVANS, President.
•-• • . ' SOLOMON FOSTER, Pica Prat.
' "IL T. TAYLOR, Seep marl Treas'r. ~ I
SepteMberl6,734 • 4 37-tt
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ANTHRACITE INSURANCE.COMPANY,
7'. Authorised Capital, $lOO,OOO.
pIiARTER
No. in...Walnut' street, between Third and Fourth
strtoos. Philadelphia. This Company will 'name against
los, or damage by Fire, Buildings, Furniture, and Mfg
chandiae generally. Also Morns ItornaAnct, on Vessels,
Cargoes'and Freights. lataso Orsonaxon to all parts of
the Union. matt-tons ! '
D. Luther, • • Darla . Pierson, • • '
• Lewis Audenrled, Joseph lifax fi tid,'
Peter Sfiger, . Dr. Oen, N. Enkerte,-:
John K. illaekiston, B. Hammett, .
Samuel H. ltothertnel„ ' Wtn. V. Dean. ,
• 1:14 LUTHER, President.
F, NAN, Tce.President.
W. M. Smith, Srcrelory.
44- P. 1/11,csista %as peon appointed' agent .for the
alsqvai ComPany in Schnylkill counTy, to whom persons
desir.ing Inauraoce can n pry.
.1,441r.avy 1,'57 [44, V1113,-'54 1'44 1-
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• S ATE MUTUAL_ SURANCE COMPANY.
/ 1 1)LJR TUANNUAE STATEMENT
May 15, 1E454:
A;refs. May.ist, 1853 r - . •
Casb promtutua and Intermit rereli.
(.1 the 'past year, mutual depart.
meta. • . $lOl - 418 32 ,
11111 s receivable in same, 28,G1i 94 .
Cash Premlunts;Sleck Depann't
.4 40,M1 20 - 170,5143 to
losses. oxpensits; commissions, re.
ittstraucc,:mutus! depailment,lol,l•o6 53 .
" • "stock, x,09198
I.IISETS: • .
Iterodn. mortgagee, I,bek p and pilot: „ • .
good isectdit lee, • 173,135 :2
itido terettotille j • • ' ' t 07,008 Oli
Cash on hand' 'and. p .., t
hands of
agents,
For Fire or Inland Insurance, apply t(!. Il, _
J UIINSTON.
Ju19q5.1.556
• , • INDEINITY. •: • • ' ..
• •
r HE Frinklin . Fire Insurance Coin.;
ji: .pan t , of lihadolphia. - Ogle., No, 03% Cheinint
struck, ritegr Firth it revt. • V
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PIItICTORA : , ,
. Charles N. Rauckvr, ' George W. Richards,
Thomas !tart, ' . 11toideeal.D. Le,vriw,
tohlas Wa4ro4, • , Adolphe 1.1. Bodo,
r/Santuel Grant. " , ,Ilavid S. Brown,
-.4' , lse4h It. Smith. . C''.. _Morris Patterson. ' .
, . .
'Continue to make insprance. permanent orlimitedon
every description of property, in. town and country. at
rates as low as aniconsistent with security..
Tt” Company have reverted a large contingent Fund,
which, with their Capttlil and Premiums, safely forested,
afford ample protect iefi‘to the Insured. Moro their In.
r, , tpora (PM, a period of 18 years. they hare paid upwards
.1 one matron. booing:wired Thhugand lalars, losses; by
Ore. thereby affording dvidenciof the itdrantagtis'ot in-*
turanre, as well as the ability nand dilmositinn to meet
with promptness, all liabilities.
, CHAS. N.. BANCKER, President:
' Cuts. ii, tikNCICER. SerrelAr".
The subvciiher has laien - ippeinted agent for the above
ment toned.' nvt tt utloo, and is now prepared to makelti•
potence, on every description* of property. at the lowest
/rate:, [ ANDREW RUSSEL, Agent.
Potteville. Jan. ll.lhiit , - , 2.tf ,
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--" • . ' ' ', LIrE 'irii,iißA 'ri nsur4 c- ribe, fin t iuity.
i: 7--- ---- 7 ---
r 11E Girard' Idle. I- r
•
' and. Trust Cotriptiny of Philadelphia. Oplre. No.
I.
2 Chesnut efreet, the first door. pant of the Custotn
House. • .
• CAPITAL ,$p0,63(1-4:11.44 . 1 4 E11 I"I:APETCA L.
i7.m thine to make I niumrtee4 on - lives nu the most favor..
erleternut. . • _ 1 t , .. • - .
The capital' elng paid up and lore,t, 4. together with
a large and constantlylincreaeing ,ro,eived fund, offers
"a le.rfect security to th:e 3 winced.
the - premiutzts mal l be paid yearty,- half :yemly or '
qutrte'rly... - '
...)0t piny a 4 ,4
The first
tC, and • f ho simfontl
t'' as ‘l , lltlon of $262
tU.;. , l•lex(p)lletes. ma
shall InTorun'
l'l.ur.t; the us xt
21:1 for
;Lux, prup;,rtiNgxe,nr
whiclA addlt
" ' ciptin iho
aunual pre*
lowys periodically to the itiouran4
Oonno. appropriated in fh!ceinheri'
tjnuts In Itkember. 154 n, amount'
50 to eaeiy ill., 0110 inoured under.;
og slati . 2 40 which will be . paid .;
o claim. tnidead of SIAM oricln-
drat:amount to sl4=7 4 , o;thenext ,;
..t.trFy $1,000: the others in the
ing to tha amount and {Lilo of
!ono Make aulteratteof marathon
preiniumsipold, without itietnatt-' 1
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•
moron taS : 1
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't P.) , i;‘,. Itii.zoly, .. -
~ John A. BrovA,
.lr.n. : ?i 11.1 vi.. - • D. Donner. i
J -11 n .I4v Si . nith, ' Prederkk Brown, ,
.li' , v.ort l' ,, att.kill, ' ' • , :eorgo l'aher.
Iti, ~, 11
ph "..I:.tr, , I John It. Lathateri,.
11t,,a,A,‘ I. ..lamea; Wharton Lewis, '
J..6-‘ , ll T. licilwt .1' . .‘
, John IL. iilaok.
'Ph totpithlA o .tetAiriing table of rate, And explanatleni.
flrdi of anon , ati o n ajol Ittrther infornmilon tin ho had
41 the o4i-.. 11 , f11.4.S nirKiWAY, krosidigq,
JAnt f i .J'tor.. i,, , ru.,,y . -
• i ,:
I fTh"' ... " 1 .7 .61 .'" i'azont f,r the A bnt I , OinniliAnY
i , l,S'.lltlVlkili A.7.(1111i. and will eS?.t Ipauranera. Ind;
rive all fleeee.ar . s ~
to on thu at?r6ort-
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~ . .ii , prilti. 14. - ,;,!. 1„.,i,,, , . • .
111 11A N:;1...1 7.1_1:.. i
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C . ltEENs.= .
POTTSVILLE.
- RODC - 8,, ENTC'S
• .. , 11tO.V itAILISO WORKS. ,, ' ,
' Iti'mxlEßS, ENT 4.l..)..taanufacturvrs
... .
....
~r gist and Wrought I raIN ItglLlNti,,,
• ' • --- of vier) , description, Inviter - attention
...;; ..,,'-,,,,,- 14 1 e pubile to their branch. f truainess.
• . " . ' ''''''' whlib I. condurtird in the tiding for
,,' "1pi.1.1 by htnE its a Comb In Goa tre,,t ; Pot ta•
1 , :.,,.. i'.nua.
4 Gr.. pan furniall Verandas, Trelica-Woryifor Arbors,
. 1 / 4 • • Vi,nr•le Trainer 4, Tr:, Itatt.a. kr., in every variety of
l'lv'e, ka liel•ne qua Is. Cellar (i rating and' Wfrf. Netting
' l ' 41 , . , ••t Ow attßeteat noire and on the .lowest
t " ,,. ,- 1 4t , ..',.••,- .. n / Ir,,n ikdvtrada, Firm, Lot ^" 4 6 ""
d'" h.",.',,,1',.Akil ilurill .i' n • sr 1:r be. , city
1r
4 t. 1,
.•, , .
, • 1474 :' n''''. <
9. tiatly Inn:levet,. Designs "got
an 'to ,Ili, rao.,/nirs. le.verything hi Iheirlineon band
or er,tere,l, and S, Urniol,4i At thiiabhrtet4 I-mike*
We. are prep tr t 1 .1., al/ MO of castings, guavas
rail rout rltairr. wa er i.} ~ ,t, e
t . 1 r. . .., • •
. I . .l.rn ry. '2. IPizo
=EMI
. 'KURTZ az SIOSLERLI'
~r.Ate ikurtlr., Ite)yrri Alt tifv,)
ri.,., .
_r.
.wa_o••_. • • • Blantrfacturers. 'of
wit", wire cam srn4nx. float. Biddies. Wire
_,
, t)t 4 s,
:vice, ilmows. kr., kr;-, Ilinenstlllo,rlehnilikill
L,
,4r ~,,
~it,:unt v. • ' . .
44- Thank ftiffor tile liberal patronagethey
.. • .• ~-... i , ....1 trove the Cr.al Wafers 'and other.. in the
i.:l,,,l4o•voectiully soffOt thitir custom lo the
'' , , , t... All wort; d•,,0. at our shotfortil'be warrantee, so
t
,v2V. ,,, , !0• te,NI bt• at raid of iset ling al rad job.
~. ?' ,, , 5 ,
~t s /i: one of tile obield. and Me most expe .
,:,',..lit e illrrter in the eountV*lre feel ante, that we
~ ' .4 'At I). Lett C4).1( tirreeriP ill the Region.
L 6,':i.l.ra al.l, , evsed to J. U. Kuria. 311 parseille, to W.'
..srillyZe. P ottsville or Kurt: 4. Heisler, iillwerseiller
itai °o t/r Stteaded to. 00 &fens Srerai"de
, ' , liiti •
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••
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OILS! OILS!!. OIIS!fl •
HODCSON & KEAN,
toe, 5 11ThatVeS4POliaba r ,
General Commies on Merchants, an 4 Milers in
WHALE ANDt , PERM OIL FOR MINING
M
AND EC ANIOAL PORPOSES.
lIJJ
Sept. 22,14 38-tf
GEO.' W. POMPIOY & C().;
DIALERS iN.•
Ti OIL, 'SOAP, CANDLES, ek.e,
VO: I'o South Wateefetreet, .
,1 1 1 Market, Philadelphia..
' ••
sperm, Lard; Elephant, Whale, Tanners' antt elaeld ry
Oil, Sperm itnd Adamantine Candles
-Bsainal-T. killer Sal.
Philadelphia, January '55 " 14y
THE MOST EXTENSIVE •
• , 'AND
ELEGANT ABBORTMEN
OF
• •
OIL PAINTINGS ) LOOKING GLASS 8,
ENGRAVINGS and PICTURE FRIA S.
, : I
. EARLE'S GALLERY, •
No. SIS Chesnut.' Street,Philadel • la,
OPPOSITE THE GIRARD DOUSE.
November 22,18 47 Con
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'INCZI
.• RAILROAD COMPANIES
MINERS •
CAR AND BRIDGE Bl7llDiti, and all zia l
• •
BOLTS, NUTS. WASHERS,
t RIVETS and WOOD SCR WO.
We are manufacturing. the above articles by chi
ne, y, from beet Caned Iron. of a uniform qua ity,
cheaper ,*tea. and .a b..tter article than those wee* by
Imud work. Orders sellalted at our Works, !hi • •
street, -near Brond,-Phitadelphia.
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=E=
BALLY & BROTHER,
NO 252 CHESNUT STA
Philad, ~. .
' '. • elphia, ,
IMPORTERS . & DEALERS IN
' . C kit P . 1 . . - 1N.G5 . ,1 - I
NVITE the attention oi purchasers totbeir ver eaten.
I sive stock of. Fresh mod& embracing every t 'Jet,: of
VELVET. TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS,IMPERIAI; ilititFe
PI T Y, INGRAIN, and VENETIAN CARPETS. ) AIso,t
FLooltx•li.. CL OT HIS ; •
Of every, width, front olio to eight yarda.:. Every article
sold al the [(mai-OmA pricer. :
_'l
Sept. 'AI. 'Ad. I Btely ,
MAUCH CHUNK .1 -
Wire. 'Repo 'Manufactory,
._ • 36 11 1.41.1a4ear Xtersecaaral, •
31anufacturer of Wive Ito , for- Inclined plane gulls; dopes,
slopes. de., would Interm t heletiblitlhat ho is our
pared to make
ALL Ii.INDS,LENOTiIS *ND SIZES 0 'FLA.'
AND ROM!) Roll:. I
I t
At the shortest notice, of superior quality, an on the
most liberal terms.iat hi Wire Rope Factory,
..11ourb Wasiak, Carbon Co, P
Referent* can bematio to Messrs. E. A. Donglas, N, , ,D.
Cortright and A.
_tit Broadhead, at Mauch Chun ; td N.
Patterson, Summit 11111. to Sharpe, Letsenring Jr Co., Til.
more, Luzerne county, Pa.. and in fact, nearly a I theop
erators in the Region who have been using his pee.
July 26, '66 . • .I , . 30- y 1 '
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- INDUSTRIAL WOR SI
v
1
TOOL BUILDERS dIRON i'OUNDE 3,
A"preOared.to make Desig s and
Drawinusfoi MACHINE SHOPS, POUN RIES &
SMITH . MOPS. and tO ththish all the nee y ;
maehineryi. ~ CllllO/1111, I ;•
• Tools,- • • Blower s', ,
Cranes, F.orgts, ase.
Ilstbisists' Tooh , nrdiery slim and deseriptio shaft
ing of the hest quality, with Impreeed adjustilie !tang
ency Ptilleysht all diameters and fame; Pulley andnal.
Ince Ply Wheels 'and all such Castings sa are made In
Loam, of any alio required. •Itolis and . Ito ling Mill
work, &e , &e. 1 . . ling'
January 9, '57 1• . -ly c
JOUN A. MOOUE.] ' . porn( W. .I.TAlis.
MOORE & WILLIA j S
-1343nerai Comnitsaion Pile ,
rehaints i
AND - DEALERS IN , , 1' .I
'I - I
: Ii b NERS' SUPPLIE
~ 'l-.•
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:1.0,.. 5418. Water street, Phllide phi*. .1
i The nu !her having !won associated wit itie,tmal l
tirade and mining operationescnerony..for ee ralieara e l
are prepared to supply orders for all articles outirtgen,
to wiping purr:awe at the lowest raga, *Ph ..earer . , aud
despAeh. Our stock comprise; the foliowing rtirlia;
t ,
011sweSpermi 1 Safety lamps, 'Ttorniey's celebrated ,
Solar. 1 Fuses. (um Be ting J-•=1
• 'Elephant; Blasting Paper, Washers
- • Bleached, Slope Chain., . Packing,
•
Barked,! Ropes. all slsesir Hose.
. Lard Pulleys, Blasting
1
Rosin, 'Wicking, Powderst
•
t . Greasing, Wire Rope, Soap,
i Linseed. Tar and l'itch, Candies,
$358,318 TO
528,867 26
• • narraraces:
li.divei 2 Ken. J. B. A. & 8. AUen, Chad,
Rothermef. Ewz., and John Thornlay,
adelphla ; Han.' W, .Donaldson, Hon. C. W. P
W. Snyder , Eng D. P. Brown, Esq., mid L.
Eag, :'"ottavillet Dellaren, Esq, Mine,
J.J. Conner, Ashland,. • [January 17,'67
18458 hi
379 7 1610 16
Mi`ft'
Philadelphia
• PORI THEIR SUPPLIS; .
he• Subscribers offer the la l eAl and'
best Assortment of
CHINA, GLASS,
- • ..QUEE NSW
IN ANY QLANTITIES, TO SFIIT MOUNTS •Or
* CONSUMERS,
TEE LOWEST 'WHOLESALE PRICES.
Their assortment embraces may Tatum ar.waars,
from ths,ve4 CO.IIIIOKIIIT to the MIST ever imported,
every article•belog of the =RUT ' SRAM a d most SW/.
TZITL
k will cost uotbtpg to examine t eir stock.
• • TYNDALE 8G• MITCHELL,
• I.-
• 219 Chesnut street above Seventh.
February t.RI, L
-941 m
•
MANUFACTU R - •
INSURAIICE*COM • ANY.
• • CHARTER PERPETUAL, 1
Grankted by the State of Pea , eyktraittai.
CA.PItAL $500, - 010 i 1; 1 . ;'
de
Fire, Marina Intend Trans ,o .
-60 . , 4!------ iani _... okAtioni:
,
!AARON E. LIPPINCOTT, J'reri •r,t. I ' ' "
ALFRED WEER S. 1 oRRIN RiKIERS, •i '
Vice Pretident. I Seoretary.
tic, T;relusunir,
' a,:ron P. Lippincott,
Mahlon Gillingham,
Wm: 11. Thomas,
• Win. Neal;
Charles J. Field,
'
I
it'd, Coni patty wsa o rnized with a ea)
the Direoors have (tete mined .to adapt I
te tra.
Its available resources. , Too rte prpdoi
Ina its:Maim, with a prom tadJustanent
(trims—No.lo 31erchatt a' Itsehange. l'
The undersigned has been appointed
above Company, In. Schuilk 111 county. an
kinds or lnturanee. as a itove;On applies%
opposite the. Town Hall, Pottsville..
SAMUIft
February 23, 1856 ' .
Schuylkill Fire &
INSURANCE. COM,
Oißoe in Sillynuui's Building,
2 doors above Centre at, loot
. .
CAPITAL AtITIIORIZED
-.5100.000
CHARTER PERP-E
This Conipany obtain... 4 I tsCbartar at
of the I.e4islatu e of Tennsylranin,and
ionised and prepared 'to I.' l'olides,
on Fire and Inland rtfks. on Pnbile an
ings, Furniture, Stoeks 'of Goods and M
kinds. • ' •
. also Olt Coal Breaker* and lifirbine r.
mire on Canal Boats and liartroa. by Ca
also on Cam...n(lo4i to Ph iladephi
Munro. kei Thin Company guarantees, a,
promptly. andlE - eit.by hope to merit -
the public.'
Direct : qrs; (
.6A3II.I43.I4LLY [ MAN. J. 11. A A.M.
WILLIAM 3101:TrAfti.Jr. JOHN 1) 'DEI ICET,I [
JACOII 111.1NTINOE11, Jr. JOHN 11ENTHIECE I Si
: HEMIOE LAUER, E ORAE [ [[
W. Ir. SMITH. . , 11.11. 111 NTZ . NHER,
AouraT PALMER.. 0 EoltO V [J. MIDI; ,
'SAMUEL. BILLY of !resident!.
W. V. SIIITII. Ferretaiy mid Age9l. [ [
pottAslllo.January 1. 'I • • ' . 1,•, •
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37. - 7 -
THE sub .Tiber is now, r ce wing his
1 garden 10 , 41 . 1140? 1857,.frotirt hit in .t liable Ra n*.
ers . of 'weals. whicly, be can warrant tO.: f h and rel,La
hle as far se seedecsn he warranted all f Which be
will se4l WhOegfie4ll4 fetal! e4 the I "reef market prt•
ceik. .Triwk gardeners suppled at g , aid ruble red4c
t ion. by the quantity,
/gal• - iztnrk•lceepent and caters iuppl id whole - ale, Du
sell attain} thrnughout the IP1IMOD• . paocuring the
Seeds of the subscriber. Ratan lota ma
,e u at any' Aline.
The vuheerlber also evils -Clover. , mo! y,..ombard
grass, andall seed" by the quart. Deck r b Owl. L
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ill also receives ordinal for all Id ' o , rruit Tnettlit
Shrubberies, 4e., to be fung..bad as*Oort &tribe 1,16 ff
partait#, at IL BANNAN'S Beal B ore, Pottirt/le,
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1 April 26
I s THE "BUCK HOTEL" '
4early ppofile.the Court Monte Ee6anon,
.:;•?IGeorge F.,fteinhart, P roprietor.
This hotel, solortg oelebr.ted fur itit generous board
and good ietuntinod.stions, has been recently Improved,
and cot:attunes to be the stage note) and General MO
`Quailers.ll , May k 7658 ttt•ly •
, ...IWHITE HORS
.oritcr . 4f ite e p c it utr i e ur a . n ir d c if,: r ha E n;: H kg O o T at E s., L: P . o " ttscille.
t e k ozprletisr.
Enter;thments and sce l o g mm i ods us of the bad kind,
{lnd eve attention will be paid by the hntand his at
tannins, to inake,sstesfe and travelers confusable. ,
Pottiv:llle May 10, 'O6 IS‘ly
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THE "EAGLE HOTEL,"
Boyle 14nildingr, corner of Cumberland and Mar
• r ket em., Lebanon, Pa.
Adam Hoak, Proprietor.
This 1 ,the largest and most, comfitodlous hotel In Leb.
coon, w th ample conveniences for families, single boar
dere, Intl., the public generally (May 3,'66. 18,13.•
HARDWARE.
111, sorts of 'l' Rails; irioni 22 !o 60
undiperyard, ozr band and for aaJe by
c. 8;1858 40- E. YARDLEY & SON..
4/I , ,LponoL, Fluid, Caniplinne,.Tur;
( pet:dine, &c., for ale by J. T. lIAIINUIf.
.... nitial' haven, August 23, '66 a 1.1.1
.1. 1 Ql I ,L L TONS Zinc Paints, and White
, ' d, for ale by J. T. HANNUM.
Se isilltillilaren, August 23,'56 Ab
b,it'Y HANDLEDTbIea'nUDia
,.-
Jit Knives, Sits r Plated libidos, odltableforebiliti
presents, psents, at thellanbrare and Iron Depot. A. , . i s•• '
e PottsSllle, Dec. DO, '66 bi- PRAXX - Peti" ,-,
1:1
~4. 1 R BALE—A large quatiti6i Orld
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band slope Chain for •sale, of Serious abet /MN
4 nOth!to 114 inches lu Ala/peter. • " - ..
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Dec 4,16,54. 49. . ll . TAIIDLItYI BON.
OHIO'MI neral.Paints, Chrome Green,
Chrofne Yellow—dry and In Oil, and COLORS of
evert description, for sale by< J, T. IlklitillM.
Sc nylkill Haven, August 23.'56 . 34-
.17 7 5 7 000
(? lubise:
by ethreubevigai,,n,
ton, . Guano
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kill idreu.: by " J. T. lIANNUM.
, Sch .
,yikill Haven; August '23, '56 . - 34-
90' QOO FEETNVindenr - Glass; al
so, Looking Mess Plates, and Putt .
..r 1 1 . 9
for Mitt by j J. T. HANNUM.
SChtiylkOl Haven, August : 23, '56 34-
- AF GEPICY for !,he , lteading Aglieul
n,•ltgral Marline Mon.—Raving the agencytaeor ra
at
mOebrated Agricultural implements manufactured
at this shop, I Invite the attention of farmers, and can
furnish thin with these 'goods at aur , l i a , cpr x er;s o pAccs
Zil, 's6' 26-
avejust received a new artlcle.called
I he7"Union Counter Scale," calculated to weigh trout 1 . 1 ,4
an ounce,tc 240 tbs. For sale at the Yorkfltore.
E.YARDLEY A . 8014.
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;ottavllle. April 21411,1F551.
' .-DECOU & MIDDLETON,'
/DIMMERS OF ADD DEALERS IN
IRON AND STEEL,
. 13 North Water street, above Market,
1 PIULADELPIIIA
II 12.1866
J. T. H.A - NNUIVI.
lITI - lOLESALE Rt.'I'AIL Dealer
IF In Paints, Oils, Ternishes, Turpentine, Cam
phelne, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Looking Glass Plates,
Wijidow Wass, Putty, 0 me Ilose, Gain ;letting, Peruvian
OXkum, Pitch, 'Tar, Rosin. &v.. dm., at Philadel
phia nrices-opposite the Swan Hotel, Schuylkill Haven.
! patronage of retail dialere and the public
generally, is respectfully solicited. .Orderstiled and sent
With dispatch to all parts of the country.
lci uylkiti Haven, August '6l 34-tf
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1111114 t l at" W 1 11,1194 WARE' MOUS E
N,' E S LEI , Pottsville.—
‘_[) (The l oiubscriimrs are prepared to fUndsh the Trade
kiaehlnikts and Operators at Philadelphia prices, (freight
added) wholesale or retail, best American liar Iron. man.
al/Ski:lced at Pottsville, and warrantedof superiorquality
Altg4 light T for mines, and Cable Chains
furnished at short notice dlroet train the importer. •
Z. YARDLEY a< SON.
' •it'o'rk Store, Nov. 22,1853 • • 47-tf
COll4lllll4lltS QUILERY STORE,
, so. tat aorta Tut ra Street.
CONSTANTLY on hand, a lark? as-
sortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors. and
gaaqrs, Table Knives and Forks, inavory, stag. buffalo,
bone and wood handies;;Carvers and Forks, Dirks,Dowle
Noires. Se: •
.very extensive assortment of Waiters; Tea
Trays, &e.
wine , Englisb Gone. Colt's Itevolvesa,
•ami;Sinitleand Double barrelled Pistols, with a general
stock of Fancy Hardware, constantly on hand.
- I c' hipprter.
ipol4idelphia, Dec. 30;
IE 1854 [Dec. 27,'63-62J tit&
P.
.MOIL„
. 0f D. L. steray s• a A raware Store.
.ITAYING removed rfrom the corner
ki_of Centre and MarKet 'Accrete, to Fry & Marta's old
stand, nearly opposite, Mr. Esterly would inform his
. friends -rind the whabltalts of this and adlolning man-
Hell, that everything In the haidware Hue will always be
found ai his establishment, where they may be certain
of getting superior articles at the lowest prices. ilairitsc .
member-to call at D. L. listerly's Hardware Store, Centre
street. below Market-EN
N 8.,-.Ordets for coal screens,of &tarty k Vrlck's man
iiti‘ettire. received and promptly attended to,
I Pottsville, April 19.18511
andotber
R 31111er &
rag., NAIR-
Ltumuli. Geo
1..., Brooke,
ille; and
3.1 y
ORRIS, JONES' 84 CO
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; • IRON & STEEL 3lliklliClitlilliTM
I- Market and' Sixteenth areas, i'hilacklphiu:
i Rare always on hand ind for sale
REST ENGLISH REFINED IRON=PuII assortments of
!!14gnsi le." and other favorite brands. BEST AMERI
CAN DARS,-onlinary sizes. or rolled to order for bridge
purposes, Ac., kc. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE—
Prommuous sizes, or ^ut to required size. . BOILER
RIVETS—Dover brand, made in wild dies. BEST EN
PUSH CAR AXLES—American and Englis"" FLUE
:A :SHEET IRON—For coverlinf saint's, Ac. AI RICAN
Ik!,,SCOTCH PIG IRON . RAILROAD IRON— rails and
1 11 ,r
'list Urs suitable for mines, turnouts, Ac. JUNIATA.
'ENGLISH k NoitATAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS,'NUTS and
If bridges, cars, and machinery purposes
generally. CAST, SHEAR, MACHINE . and , dILISTER
• STEEL. Also, an extra quality for tap* and dies. The
an d together with .a full assortment i:4 Iron, Steel,
Nails and Spikes, to 'which the attention, of dealers,
rill companies, engineers, mindrs, ibundere and ma
eiliniats is Invited. . • - 114 ]Q, ISIS ' Ili.ll ~.
,
aFOR_THE pEopLEI
1 Mau aridAeneet before you Buy.
TICHTER & THOMPSON take in announcing that they have opened a law!
I Hardware amid Irolo,Storeq,
On the corner qf Centre and Market streets,
.And invite the attention of their friendssnd
the public generally to an Inspection'Of the 1
0
large and,varied assortment of go — ods, which will consist ,
in part of Table and Pocket Cutlery, Boilers, &deepens, 1
Brass and Iron Kettles, Rifles, Guns and Pistols, BM . 1
Bartels, Powder and Shot, Percussion Caps, 1r0n,,, D ress i
' and.popper Wire, 'lron; Steel , Bellows, Anvils, Nibes,
'Sites and Rasps, Traers, Rails and Spikes; Muhl, RIB, 1
. 'Cent and circular Sawsi English, American and tier- ,
Man Crass Scythes, Sickles, Scythe Stones and Rifles,
Woes. Rakes, ,Spades mull Shovels; Hay and Manure
Forks; Illddles.Sieves,Axeit llatchete.llanuners, Planes,
Saws, Renee. White Lead, Oil, lasn,Locks, Latchei end
hinges; Butcher Saws, Chopfoos,Cleavers,Dial balances
with Bow and Swivel, expressly for Blathers. dc.. IRON
Of al i t lands , and desctiptions. (hit foreign goods are
manufactured by the best makers; and the domestic ar
t Weil for the most part obtained directly from the mann
• tarlatan, comprising' Cabinet and-Building Materials;
Carpenter and Shoemaker Tools; Smith and Miners'
Teak., Moulders', Plumbers and Oas Fitters' Tools; Ag
• ficultwal and Farmingluiplements; House Furnishing
'Goode of every desert tion, avid in great variely:,—ln
Short, every article in oor line can always (*found with
Our goods are purchased at the lowest pates for
CASII,And, All we intend to Out on but a small advance,
'lt will enable ns to sell goods lOwer than they have ever
been offered in this market.' Underpas einvictlon we
contemplate opening a ova -eatex 'TOR; and take the
liberty of submitting this proposition to you for your
consideration. Being satisfied. that a business based
upon thifse principles will meet: alike with the support
l and approbation of all our friends, We therefore propose
Ito sell geode LOW, for one pricer. witlinodbylation ,which
we are Send, eOnvinced will result in mutual benefit.to
all nho practice R. We take thin opportunity of rer
pestfully soliciting your patronage, assuring you that no
[pains or exertion will be spared to please, ner any effort
withheld to promote the Interest orseenre the approba-:
lion and supporPOt all our friends and patrons. Glie
us a rail at the corner of Centre and Market street.—
Storeformerly avoided by Jobb' R. Morris. '
STIOITER d TfIOMPSON.
rettrville. MOTS!. 18511' , 22.-tf
It mpltal, aed'
he Iritelnese I to
oe to oenducto .
of ' I
Agent for the
will effect MI
1 911 - et Ills Miler;
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GARRETT
• 8-tt
RIME
HARDWAROEttetitEON DEPOT
arr .
ed .l l l ii;g 4 ooda at his new t plre g u n nusirTe n s g a:
and with a new determination of furnish.
log all such goods as the business ot the
Coal Regien may require. at their lowest market value,
solicits the inspection or the Public. 'I shall to always
on hand and hereon hand a full stock of
Rae Iron, ' Chopping Aces,
' Fluelron, . • Ctul Shovels,
Cast Steel, ' . Trace Chains.
. hilt Iron; Nails and Spikes,
1. Rope, Tackle Meeks,
BelifOrg. Anvils and Vices, ke,
11ardwrini and Iron boot, COMM Smarr. three doors
above Market. FAst side. . ' FRANK POTT,
Ju1y.15,1554 2.14 f
Pogo it., ;Pa.
lir
A IJ
be litst fission
nlw ty, err.
tt liberal *tat,
PrlirAte ulldl-
7.lsPdlze of all
1.1
Inland
Ipau
t, fOserit;
rork. fiat
allilaaes
stronay,i! of
' ' B t i ll 9 tat 11
laig, itrillatz'lloi
1- ' ' nets Bank, IN
an excellent a
C•usch Trimmings,
S 'rins e.
•
S nidlery, •
A h nemfticees Toole.
C Irpttifteer Tnobt o ,
Mass aid Paint.
Bar 11.4 of ail sixes,
(tolled 1" "
Ns lis aid Spikes.
Raill'oq iron and NAM,
P4n4liiTedilP. •
linillleng Materials,
Oast Steel. •
Shear S teel; , s ,
Arm Blister,7
idlli SAWS. •
Crose•tut Saws,
Fine TfandAsws.
G. B.returns h laths n kith. public ter the Patrofutge
t heye ste tided tohlut in hist nd Irl4naleaparity.and hence
the new firm. by the quelity of-their Rondo, strict oaten
(lon to-tnutponi. end leeentenedattno orient, oitlyde l ore e
and comae:id thoirconttnned scpport.
~ MGM k
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;••Dcekrette firertiontrednd Irettilkntregettl•
potteale, January t1,18b6 .
nvibLo.
ATIONAL HOTEL. lot CoMmeree & Shamokin Sta.,
•..!(D EIOCIMIVOITII. Or THR ILAILROAD.
kin, Northumberbind Co., Ps.
• WM, M. WEAVER.. Prorrie or.
1858 . . : 17-1 y
BANK'S SCAI r EB
ribers, agent 4 for the man-
gßcs •
ralr rLE Two doors be
eland nearly opposne MI-
Gay ills. where will be found
tmenl of Hausman:
Fine Trays.
Urltanla Wars,
Snorts:clout of fine Locks . ,
Table Cutlery,
Pocket Cutlery,
Table. Spoons.
AMIN sod Viers.
Aiumttesnt of One Guns,
Sheet Iron flruciblea,
•
Wire..Tln Plate,
Grass Kettles, '
Sad Ivens.
Pfinsand Boilers,
Chains.,
GallroadTraers.
f.owderand Shqi.
SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH'2I, 1857.
.LtAtiA.L UAltl)6.
It." ROSE-BpRRY, Attorney at
• Law. Odiee—cornevof .yaatet and 2nd streets,
ottsallla. Angnat 9,'58 ir2-
Al Y o E m li e s. :Rh?
street.u s , t
d o t
t n h ei To at Litz
eutwine.iTebruary 9,'66 6.
DAvniß. GREEN, Attorney at Law;
Pottarille, Pa. °Moo In Market street, opposite; the
Post °Mee. • July 14, 'SS
IIsEMENT 8. FOSTER, Justice et
.
tile'Penze; Minerstille—collectlons and agencies
Ile tea and attended to carefully,
. ofebruary 23, Id . f
E.4c C. THOMPSON, Attorney' all
' ".CounselloritlAvr. Odire,below T.J. Alllson's U I
Store, lower end of Broad street, Tamaqua.
• Febrnary 2,18t.6
I - 10 MASA. BANNAN, Attoriiey . at
I, Law. Mlles in Centre Street, oppusiteittie Episeopai
ureh. Pottsville, Penns.
Nor. 1853
RANCIS SPENCER, Magistrate,
lnd Roil Estate Agent. Ocoee in Sail Road street
or loot Mooket, Pottsville, Pa. • .
Rant 2,1, 106
TOHN SEITZINGER, Justice of the
11Patre. BT. CLAIR. will attend to all btielnees en•
rusted to him with diligence and mire
PCbnisry 21,'47
rIEORGE de8...,EE1111, Attolney
Law. Poitsitile, Penns:, willtittendlo legal business
to iSchoylk/11 county and elsewhere: Molls Centre
trust, nearly oppoilth the Miners' Bank,
_July 7, '55
QAMAJEL GARRETT, Magistrate,
K3Conveyancer and Deneral INallector, will attend to al l
business entrusted to him with diligence and care. Of
dee, Centre street, Pottsville, Pa., opposite t he Town fall,
N. D.—The Dockets of N. 31. Wilson, Esq., are 114 is
minion of Samuel Garrett, Bal. [July 14,'55 28-
ISAAC SEVERN, Justice of the
PEACE, attends to the collection or account& inel
ali business appertaining to his office. Ile also alttlids
to the measurement of Brick and•Btone Work, Excises.
Ikons, de. 'Vet Docket of JacOb K line, Esq., is in his
possetrion. Ojia--Contre at, hilew American 'louse.
" Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, &a.
isaac IL SEVERN Wlll attend to the draWlng up of
Deedi, Bonds, Ifortgageso3urveys for Insurance; ke.,
'nth accuracy and despatch. o,lc s 4 -Centre street, be
low American House, with Iwo Severn, 51ashdrate;
Pottacille; Web. 14, 57 7-ly
BUSINESS C ARDS.
f/Y.O. K. SMITH, Mining Engineer,
and Collier' Clrrier, Pottsville, Pa.
Feb. 14, VT 7-t7
JOSEPH W. GEARY, Civil andlli
t.
.nlng engineer. Odiee—Cornar of Market and 2d
streets, Pottsville, Pa. (January 10 11=
D • W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville,,Pa.,
elate of the Pennsylvania Otste Geological Shrrey,
explore* lands, minim,;*c. [October 13. '33 41-tf
DR. G. N. BOWMAN, Sur
geon Dentist. (Mee in Brick Dulidine r idasee
corner Market and Second street s , Pottsville, Pa.
October 1, 1863 404(
HENRY PLEASANT.S, Civil[ and
311ning Engineer, NYMVILLE.
. . ._ . . ..
°rum—Centre street, west side, between Market cud
Norweglan--satur building In wlttch Mr. Poota's etlice Is
located. (January 31, 's't &Om* •
__., _
TOHN HODGKISS, Mining Engi
. neer and Surveyor, Centre Si, Pottivitie Ps-, at
tends to Surveying and Exploring Coal Lauds; inspect
ing.- Mines, kc. Agent for the.purctuum mind Ilinf heal
Estate, collection of rents, As.
March 2 . 2, 1856, 12 tt.
TAR. T. P. . TRUCKS . and R. A.
MAINGAY, Mining Mutineer, Patentees of "Pro.
enss of Purifying Mine Water° are now at the'l'ettsvil le
House" where they will be happy to mob those operator',
who are Interested in saving the expense attendant on
the destruction of Boilers by mice water.
Pottsville, August 9,'50
HENRY .W. POOLE, Gcologihal,
JULToptsgraph nd Mining ngineer, Centre street,
Pottsville. Pa., gives attention to surveis and esaullnit,
tions of Coal Lands, to surveys of collies requiting spe
cial accuracy, and to the superintendence and entire
charge for proprietors of estates,
February 2, '5O truly 22, '54 274 f) s.tf
GENCY—For the Purchase and'
Bale or Real laciasal haying-and dlimajjni. Coal; ht
k4g
ebakze of Coal Lends, Mines, /to, and - collecting
rents—from,Wenty years experienee in the Ottunty
hopes to give satisfaction. Office Mabantango Street,
Pottsville. CHAS. IL HILL.
O,'ISSO
14-If
H •McElwain. Civil and - -Mining
191 *Eng! nee r Ashland, Pa., attends to Saterejing and
Inspecting Mines, surveying and dividing binds, repr
inting Town Lots, and all other business- in - tha line of
his priors..salon. • •
Letter, address , Fountain Spring P. 0.9.8abz7111
County,
Feb. 23,4856.
FDNIUND 11. IVENS,
.I(ochatticalEngitieer &Draughtsman, Tassagiia. rd .
Prepares Designa and Whitt's.: Drawings of Cornisb
'Pumping Eng nes, Windpig Entlnes,and a general des
cription of Colliery. Blast Pam ICa, and Rolling Mill Ma
chinery. Be.. &e. Models, Dm ling, and SpeeiSeations
of Ineontlens prepared (or the Patent Mee.
Tamaqua, February 21, '57 B.ly
11/ D.
. a L nd . Sl D e ° cha D ni S ca?De li t:ti O sti e as r a a tt
tad upone of the best Dental Establishments In this
part of the State, and intends to afford his patrons the
benefit of every Improvement In the Art. lie guaran-
Mei' to imitait nature to a nicety in the adaptation and
arrangement ot Terro-motalle or Vitreseent Teeth; In
sorts partial or whole sots on Aisteltpherie preuure, to the
entire exclusion of Spiral springt; extracts dead teeth
and roots with facility, and SID decaying tbeth with
gold, rendering them useful duringlife. AtrOffiro in
Market street, two doors showeffentre. North side.
CZEO. BROWN, Mine Inspector, ten-
N.A dens his services to Landowners, men of builtleso,
and capitalists. Prom his. experience In mining, and
knowledge of veins, AM he is engaged in this and adjoin
ing countlea, In examining minds. and exploring Coal
lands, be hopes to be able to give astiartaction to all who
may want Ms 'aortic:us. .
REFERS to Ittatixtx Itu.sza and Jam Ninti, Ems.,
Plidiadelphia. and D. E. Nica, and Witusx ldipiss, Jr.,
Esqs., Pottsville, for capability and Integrity.
Address--ONO. BROWN, Mines Inspector, Rot Nor.
weglin street. Pottsville, Pa. •
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Jl3/7 b. 18.58 27.
- TR.A 'ELING.
THE ApAma EXPREgO CVNIPAIIY.
DO'rTsviLLE- TQ HARNINBUitti.
Tbls line connects dully vrilb ell their punt South
ern bud 'Western Routes. By arrangement t#elr place
businessin Pottsville will belt the' office of Howard I
Co 8. 8.. WILLIAMS, Buperintenderit.
April 22,1854 le -U.
Ohll*derpiliereaki l lg E Lllread.
raiRINSIPIIMANMEUMUI
.
MG...WINTER AB.ILAMGMMMIITS. 1 50.
r ViIHE GREAT Northern and N esterr
- i 1
A. United States Mall Boatels i., i • ~,
ffiir speed highland and i.Parircilaced.-41.1 . • r
LITTLE SCUUYLKILL, CATAIVISSA; SUNBURY and
ERIE, WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIR4RAILROA D.
• . Through to Buthdo, in • - ,- il6 hours.
• • Niagara Pale, • •,, 1(1 "
4 , . Detroit, ; -r,. - - .
!4.4 ••,
• o, l'hizgo, • • 7 i ~
IA . Bt. pi s , . . .1 8 is
Ticket Office. N. W. corner Sixth and nut stretqs s
and Philadelphia and Reading Railroad pot, cornet
liroad and Vine.
Ou and after MONDAY, Dec. Sth, 'Ths* PASSellgej
Trai no will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
Depot.corn, r Broad and Vine streets,dally (Sundays sits
eepted,) as rot • •
Day IGxpiess...7.3o A. . ~
Storping at ,•hcculxville and Reading, o y., Conneelts
log with C.stiwirsa. W Illiam sportand &bird Williams.
port ankEltnira R. ikad; arriving at Rind at 6.15P.M.; 1
connecting with New York and If.rie and Bunalo.and New
York city Railroads for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and from
thence. via. eteemers on Lake Rite or Lake Shore Rail.
road, to Cleveland, Toledo,• Monroe, Sandusky and De. '
trait. Also, with Elootra,s Canandaigua and Niagara
Palls Railroad; connecting at Conandalkna with New
Yolk Central Railroad, Said and West, and at Sturpension
Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central Rail
road
for Detroit;Chicago,St. Lonlyand all points in Can
ada and Wcateni States. 1
Mall/ Train... 7.30 A. M. ' 1
Stopping at all Stations.arn4 runningto Pottsville only.
Might Expresa-.3.30 P. M.
Running every day, stopping at all Stations and, inn
slog to Pottsville. Connecting op Port Clinton 'Meat
•WIP63, Williamsport and Erie, andXUllitasport and NI.
all stßailroads, arriving at Eimins td 4, A. 131.; connecting
With- ew York and Erie, Buffalo and Nei York city and
Lake bore Railroads, ittr Bu ff alo.. Dunkirk. Erie. Clem
tow, inclnriati,Toleslo, Chicago, and all Points West.—
Also,
with Elmira, Canandaigua and Nagar . Palls Rail
road arriving at Niagara Falls. at A. Jl.. canner!
log with Day txpress or Crest Western Railroad for De
t,oit. Chicago. etc. - ' . • • : , .
t This Route. with its connections. tonna the short e st
1 And most direct route to Canada sod the Lakes.
Only one change of baggage, between Thilade Ipbta and
Canada or the Lakes. I
Passengers by Day Er preembreakfast ht Port Clinton.;
rind dine st Williamsport. Passengers by-way of Night i own sof
I Express take nipper-at Port Clinton. 1
• Drostray. Neer Yiwit. ,
PaSsengers Omaha/ring Tieketeby this Line have the ilUffelelf WWI, de PASCAL.%
1 privilege of stopping at any of, the above pants and re . , t, slob Street , phil a d et t p m e ,, : I - .
i eft l ing their seats at oleo awe, I •.' IfeCOlttffil, 1, .
Fare from Philadelphia to 1 Chergbint Btreet e Philadelphia.
Ta mono, s2 Hulfai° " hi r °° "" r• "' s.ll3 "I!' : Styles far the Pall mad Wilder of
(s,fawisiet, , 4 85 Niagara Papa, via. NI- ; e
- lnirareanandabinn .0 ' ' • 115 e g 1,.
Rupert. ,
I Danville, , • ••. 460 N. P. Redireid. 10 00 . ' Ghillie!!
Milton,. ' 61 N. rails. via. Mean; 10 00 i01111T•113 *
-
',• ' . .
WitlintriPpott, ' 5 B nspentdonlßriggs, 10 do , • (iloirea I .
Iniirn, 7 Cleveland; : -1170 ; . . . Gloves! '
i Jefferson, ..7 Toledo, ; .1415 i •. -- Gloves I
Werke* • ! 11; Cinelonstllk ;'. 'l6On ' MOVES ala Gamow; (new style ihr the Ladles ;)
110
Penn ran, 1 S Detroit, via. Ralf. 16 001 1211,461:8 made by Lpsrmst. who the best in the trade 1e
ileam,
via • A • " Pliffaloand 1 OLOVNB of Rra. and glove. of Roam: •
tlenev . Gorham, 8 Lake, •1800 ! DLOTNB criminate:o4 , ra and Casstamar„
" Steamer Chiringoorti Ot.Wes.
,i, iILOPEB of Wool and Silk and Cotton; -
;Oho Arnot, • .8 00 -, tent an, Xiebimin . I GLOM of Broltskin.; (a largo lot IA
co nandlnigna, 1 8 Central firma, 20 00 • DLOVF.B tor driving. Gloves fl,r *siting;
Ifemenye Palls, 8 Chimp, Antlidorend • J i •OLDTI2IS of If bite Kid. lino DMA Hoskin: ' •
thiledonis, .;A 8, Lake 8b !Whim - , DUNES Imitation, which roach roam bits these •
) L+, Roy , . A Sontbe ' - ltsilleutd. 20 00 CILOpMB to be worn at the mating Asactutellan • .
Ai:davit.. . 9 Chicago. • Rot, Lake . OLOVRB of listakin, (very tint,)
1 lirrhester, via. N. Y.* and 511 in Cep. • 0201/M8 all slam, of emery klmb
M. and nodal°. Cor- Dal Rained.. •16 00 °LOT= to snit the yOung and old;
; '.log and K. Y. R. tt. 800 Rock island, 25 00 0100E8 Di keep out the 'Winter's trokk
~,
Bdflido, via N. York . *. - • - GLOVES in great maims, in style very Dire' •
Erie.* mil Bar. and A ' %i. OLOVIO4 whieh I'mselling at vim t o
piliC4
New York City , 110 00 ' ' OLOYEIC if Yon want them, be certain to to
L. T: 11171111112,L; Ticket mad irksight Apiet. )111 , the City net lame and tient,' Pumpkin' halt—
_
- 'N.WI ow Math and Chesnut streets Need !leer la At IWitrille How, Chars M., Plattasaa.
•O. A. NICOLIS,Sup't Philadelphia Readithi lialinad. N.M.-411st rendred, a small lot of Runt's patent mi.
-T . licKl MOCK, Suet Catawissri,W.and Erie Railroad landed IPoper Collar"( a new article the Gaeta.
J. A. REDIULD, Bap't WUliastspottitisd Itadra Ult. - • NittlftlinW l4 %.Blll4wl rise, Cashmere Swat. ate; - .1
road. ,
..,
~ . . .. . • . z., i• - , ..neftaber 4, VI
MISCELLANEOUS.
WATER e METRES.
T HE Subacri r having been author
tied by the manufacturers of Water Iletrek wfl
-
mai ply all or4era left with them, at their prima..
N. TANDLST * SON. `
Pottsville. August 36,'66 lab.
--- t
- NAN° Tummy:.
-13 MEYEK; organist, gives Instrue
• elan on Ore Piano Porte and Itakkktoti,lik Potts
3. e and nelgtaboring towns. Palm +moderate. Apply
at Ids offiee.Porond door below the Post Otfine i
_January . 3. '57 .
iItiCITTEVILLE QUADRILLE BAND.
HIS BAND is mow orminized, nod
ready to attend =muffs rourra, 'BALLS,
t, NICS. tr. Orden marinated to N. J. Iliam, or 0.0.
CAILISIL. mill melts proaipt attention. '
rottmv,lll4..lnly 12, 'S6 Y -
Sly 1
(I .OIA - itneRVILITIVLAJeIIini
•olnme 2.41 At' Benton•s History of the A
°sentiment for Thirty Yam, from 1823 to 1860 to
pleting the Waft. Also, sets in 2 vela, for sale at
B. HANNAN% Book it BtaUessery 8
Pottsville, 2418 •
I._,Llf! OILS!!
ern • JOt - EISION, Agent for A: A.
• . LANE , (late Lane and Dossey,) who/Wolof/eel.
OLLS and CANDLE'S. No.1:14 Pearl, and 813 Water
street. New York. All orders left at the Mace of James
H. Oraeff; Dat, or at the Esehenge Hotel, will receive
prompt attention. •
i
September E, 'Ed 394
_INDIA RUBBER CQATS, &,,C. •
rriHE subscriber has Just received a
11 few twill, Rubber Coale, very light and durable,
made donble+oultablo for physicians and others adman"
exposed to the weatber. Also, cheap India Rubber
Working Coa4s e gd Pants. whieh are cheaper than any
ever offered fora good and durable article.
• R. HANNAN,:
•
-LEONARD. FRY & GO.;
Danko's.. 4,. Dealers In Exchange.'
TAMAQUA, PA'. •
fIOLLECTIONS ATTENDED T O
`land drafts for sale on all the -principal cities in the
Union. Also, drafts for sale on England, Ireland, Root
land and Wales. Jane 14 '46' 24-
,- - -
A mpg I- LAMPS u gitimpu!;
N I 'EIvELL'S rATEN .1 1 . SAFE FY
••LAMPS and CANS;to prevent accident,: from •the
OM of Burning fluid, on the same principle u Ditty's
Safety Lamps, warranted not to explode, and highly rec.
ommended 11 , . Professor :filllymact and other scienti fi c
gentlemen. A large assortment, just received., and for
sale by 111tRIAT fi.B.KIICEI.
Pottoillopanuary h . '57 ' -
RAFT8 dN Fultire.....'
t 7LL & SON S urcArTS on
A . . the . esker House of John & Edward Cordemy k
Co.. of Load n, and on the Belfast Ranking Co. o' ire-
lend. always for sale. In sums Irmo £1 up to £5OO, by the
subscriber, at -his Bookstore, Pottsville. - These firms
have nOthin to do with the Passenger ..Linea.:and they
are trouble d the safint houses in this' country and In
Eumpe. ' . BEXJ.BANNAN.
E 101) IC SCHOOL INKSTANDS.
HE s, bscriber has had manufactured
totals order a lot of Public 'School Iron Inetands.
au tahie to insert and Listen in the desks. These stands
have covers,l which Bible off when lu We, and besides,
they can noti be upset and thus soli the desks and furni
ture. Th.y are a capital article for, sehoFds. Teachers
and achoolskupplied by the quantity, at
'B. BANNAN'S
Cheap Wholesale and Retail Book Store.
May 17,'66
Pottiville /
KRAMM & WOLFF. .1
•
) Deele 11 in Grain and Country Produce, '
? ili on, Sarilmaberland 'County, Pa.
aJrHE ; :übseribers are now prepyed to
till anyl orders of Wheat, Rye, Corn, Ca a, t . .fid , ies,
eon, Boiler, Egn.t. Lard..te., t hat.miy he rent to them.
tkeil operators and proirislon dealers of gehttylkill county
would do well to get their supplies of grain; and prowl.
Fiona from us, as we can supply them at priees to be In
their advantage. :and no your orders.
KRAUS* VOLVF.-
Milton, Ji
ne 2R, 'SO
- -
• ....ctlmPifilitt. PLNEfili g e
2 . Snu r yt a o7the Expre r i O ffi ce, C I :mire .atr . ert,
Pottivilll, Pa.;
' •II I, strictly attend toallcollections'
entrusted to them. negotiate BUSPIOSS Raper,
Loans, St ks. and all other securities.
kiessni. Taylor, Brothels, Bankers, New York. Brans
on Union Bank of Loudon, Belfast Banking Company of
Ireland, National Bank of Scotland;' also at the lace of
kleosys.Onien & Taylor, Liverpool,
!lasers. Taylor, Bruce & Co., ideth, Scotland. .
Con . stai rs. 4Sru hand and for sale Orr any anionut,Yrona
AS asi moms to cult purchasers.
main is rim - payable It alakt, and inland In eve
ry part of gmgland. Inland, Scotland, and Wales: Va.;
current Bank Notes exchanged at the best rates. Land
Warrautebought and sold, 3
Pottsville, &pH! 19,'56 pan. 19, 1856 3 16-
' A. B. CORCAS;
Banker, Dealer In Exchange, and Land
Agent, .4
Stalkater, Minnesota. •
•;r,
COLLECTIONS attended to and ta
Mlles pal l t throughout the rertitory. attend to,
the porch se anti location of Government lands In Min
nesota, Wisconsin and lowa, and furnish drafts of lauds
located byl him, with accurate descriptions of the soil,
timber, &ti Particular attention will be given locat
ing tend Warrants. Perions desiring him to 'locate war
wa n ts sheiid either leave blanks for the assignees' names,
rr attach to the warrants Powers of Attorney. authorise
Ina him td locate them In their names. Certificate,
fr6m the Land OMee will ho Inimedlately forwarded to
these for horn such locations are made. • • .
Jane V '66 .
lltCg OR.GRAPHITE
PANT:
at is mantetured4lur(
Lin OU and Graphite, the Plumbego or Black
Lead of commerce. The article le highly recommended
to boat ornate, as It resists the action of salt water, de.,,
also to boiler and iron manufacturers of every descrip
tion, machinists, Le., for tin sod other roofs, and In fact
for any purpose when It Is desirable to preierve tin=
protect *nod from tiro, and also to preserve wooden
work. Able coat of this paint ties durable as four coats
of thelirdinary paint. Boilers painted inside with a
pod cost iif , thieVant wilt be fully proteited Bum mit.-
rnsion. trice In cane,lront.l.te 35 Ms, 12,3.5 cents per lb.
In casks Of 3001c410 By, 10 iNnts per pound.
Adularia cap procure a email quantity for trial.
For Bele wholesale and retail byr B. BANNAN.
• Sole a :at for the manufacturer IA Schuylkill county.
L . soma:Tsuigvir
i..A,LLEN tak e s N
pleasure in an
• pouncing to his patrons and the public ap
p
cal y that he h lately purchased the right for t aki ng
the Molalinotype, and le now prepared to watt pan
all who May wish this beautiful style of portraiture.—
These pictures need only to be seen to be appreciated.—
They can be played . In loeketa. rings, etc., sludlarly to
the ordinary daguerreotype. Thla pietism can bedewed
at any angle—ea advantage It pommels. Also,--another
new style of pictures, called Ambrograph. They are
taken ouf paper, and are equal to the best Melainotype or
Ambrotype. Persons wishing to Pad pictures to frievada
by mall, ,rlll Sod these Just the thihg, as they will nut
mat extra postage.
Melainotypes; A mbmtypear, Daguerreotypes, Crayon.
trpn, Ambrograplas and Photographs are also taken at
Allen's Sky4 , l4lght - Gallery, corner of centre and Market
streets. Pottsville. Pa.
itirrq-d u i the various styles recaps inns 50 cents to
$lO. flrebruary 7,'57
•
CARD. '
THE -
"UNDERSIGNED takes plea
-1 sure in announcing to hictrients and the public
genend. thee be has purchased of Samuel C. Taylor,
the antiis stock of flats, Capa Furs. and Genflemett's
furnishing spode contained in the store lately occupied
The adore stock is nem awdfreek, selected from the
veryr belt Monsen in the cities of New I'm* and Phila.
delphis., and will he mid at 'prices perfectly satisfactory
foal] peroins that may visit this establishment. 1?t ,
messihrtihls is the only establishment of the kind in
ikhnylkill County, where Gentlemen ran be furnished
with viols equal to any City Ilbrdrabe. by
EDWARD T. TAYLOR.,
Successor to SAMUEL C. TAYLOR.
City flat and Cap Store.
P. 5 =The services OfMr. Geo. C. Li vsely have been se
fared to superintend the department he has to ably lib
ed for several pars peat. His make and siyle of Hats
are altogether superior to any other make in-this piste
for durability and wear. Prides tor his make of Data
are from $3•50 to $4 00. In addition to the above, we
are in constant receipt of the new style fiats end Cape
from each limes as the &Cowing: Suilender A Placate.
Oakford. Babe a Co., Lightfoot, Price, Patton A Co.,and
other Mouses If desired.. Deasember
'PUN CITY lIAT AND CAP STOlt,g. •
_ Corner Centre and Matutatongo streets
" — rottitrille, Jan. E 1,11357. &tit
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•
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ppetrg.
NiY:HOME.
E E
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ST MS: LAILTDOS,
O, I have wandered eartlt : „arounk
Oa fanWs airy plume; •
• And sought to find Mite spot oftround
Where I might find a home!'
Bed& the eity's gilded dome
• I chum a unenskm fair
'And thought, **ere will I Az by home ;
But something said, ./Yet Wm.!?
I frundalovely rural rot : r
Beside a crystal strum,
And Huse. 'mktnatures seal -les; I thong t
. Totems life transient dream t Ifer', hers at last my heart shallinart,
And breathe its evening prayer ;
Titia wilt be home, I shell be blee
; But something said "Not . theta.
.1 I ,„
Where, then; my weary spun fried;
talon some &by hie— , •
Away, where southern omens gilds
!Heath sumnier's changeless smile
Where natty* wears his fadelvps green. '
And skies are pure and-fair,;
Is there • home of tee t'serene
ArahisPer rams, "libt titre."
!'There it ea Arnim on earth for ikee,
No test In. this dark sphere •',
• Ttif9n art journeying to eternity,
- Bald wet thy 111111181 . 001 heft;
.T'oeearth,.with all Its gems sad flowers,
Its bending Sante skies,
In prison holds' the spitite poems,
Which struggle still to ries;
Away`beyond each shining eisr,
, In clime.' by l enges tnal,
There is a Imamate radiant tar,
Bright with the smiles of god:
And there a:ethos' who waif thee Hi
And softly whisper,.Comef"
~, And bid thee buten to prepare
For Heaven,' thy *sly kesse.9'
r
53,tpuge sto
TFIE
My~toz ous
7 l , --f--• i
1 , The north-west' part ;of Zealand,te 10.
and most important illnish ifiand in he Baltic,
forms a, peninsula wlileh is kovered., Rh pretty
farm houses mud lT ill
n a e io;r fortin
ing t
• circle of
Otshetned, and is Connected w th the . sin island
by a narrow desert and- sand lathes , s ; but on
the other eid4( of .. 1
the only .ittltr,-,t,wn of the
,
.peninsula a part of the. tOwn prje.ts into the
wild Catteget, and resat+ , a lodolity -o a particu
larly earage•iind desolate aspect. he quick.
sands destroy 4.11 vegetation; tnoveabl nod hills ,
the spurt of tbi storms whip suet, with fel
force over thetigh ocean; are cootie ally ebang
ingibeir place ,Iblowing away from . a spot an
again heaping pin *nether. ; While I was but
elling in this n ighhorbood, 4here sp nt an hot
It
I shall noses 4rget, which lift on .43 , imagin
lion an indelible picture of the wild at desire
Lion, und, which was -not , without onsideral
personal danger to myself. A thund -storm a
gale from the 'north, sudderalt came . as I t
versed the eau* waste. Thwaves ostyand .
sky became dogsled, the der clouds' became t
mentarily morelgloomy and reaten ag, the a
began to be liffeein . large „ hirls, nd to c
i i i
pletely darken the air. 'Sty path as quo effaced, .and my hum sunk tarty u. to his ;
in the loose drift. Heaven, . arth, a d sea
all mingled together in wild conies on, en
objects seemed host in the dense el( ude of
deist. There were no traces of life r,-vegel
to he seen., The storm roarmj overlie d„ the
thundered against the beach, the t, under
in the distance* and the lightbiog ohs urely s
ed through thcf dust clouds On dark red fl
The danger was increasing, when suddc
mighty delugslof rain brought the e ouds o
quickly to a state of repose, and •rmitte
"after being completely wetted three It to en,. .
way to the little town I coentionc . It wad a
truly fearful wrangling of the elem nts. ,
As the earthquake may bi, compa ed to a deep
sigh from Nature's bosom, so this ci nos gave me
the idea of a wild stormingipassitm aging in the
human soul. All,hopes destroyed, all joys •fied,
the ruins of [the past covering o r anger end.
griefs, and burying them !Lenora . the desolate
dwellings of the ,angry passions; the voice of
conscience threateniuglikei the th nder teat it
the distance; Ithe destroying ere gl , . tally gleam
ingcn the troublqd aul, until at art the long.
closed tiintailidliffitetVtintell,' , Vrnitihtir-tow,ir
of repentance and sorrow quietly ea m these wild
emotions of the ,aoul. t,
In this dreary locality Was ferns sly a village
called Norwig,, about half Si mile di taut from the '
s a store. Theimoving sands ha in coarse of
Me, covered , up the village; and t e inhabitants,
..stly sailors and !inherence, bad reconstructed'
their dweiiings close to thd sea, lea 'rig only, the'
old church, which was built upon !hill remit-ha
lug, standini solitary and surro ded by this
ever-changing; !desolate neighborhood. This
church, is the scene of the following' mysterious
story. '
One night in the early part of tl
ry;the old and respected pastor
eat in his solitary chamber, lost
meditation. I The hour was near
house yras situated af the furthe
the village, Odd the i sitispie , idiot;
tittle of atitdrust o; dishonesty ,
locks were like..st ngeri . to th
door remain it either opened or wi
The pastoesdatup burned dim, t
fie f s of the lbehr Was only late
murmuring of the waves and the I
were reflected on the surface of ll
be suddenlylbeard his bones door
steps ascend his stairs, aid be eel
a tall to ilia Sick bed of some of
to afford the latt spiritual consolin
strange moth entered his "Rum
concealed i; large white cloaks
advanced, nd , said to bim v
"Itevereadsir, be good enough
g i
mediately. , We want you to pe
ceremony, nd tbe bridal pair alt
in.tbe ober b. ' This rum," coati
a: i Porreifrom bis breast, "will rev
_trouble and for, disturbing you at
blo hour,"' i
Silent and frightened, the old .. an regarded his,
visitors, wo steard -to him to .are something;
strange an 4 even unearthly in t • elf appal:since.
The strange repeated his , invi ation is a' coin.'
mending t e nd •threat ning tone. "Whelk ihe olds
.man bad prorate iniself a lit , e,' he begtin in , a ,
mild manner to inonetrate, an. told him that'
his sacred office id not. allow hi .. to perform the
solemn eeremon of marriage w thous knowledge
of the individuals themselves, and complying
with euell'ethee formalities u t . e law directed.
"Reverend sir,"- said the other' man stepping
foreistrd inns threatening mane ; "you Asve the
choice to Min* us and take ' t e sum of money
l
offered to you; or remain here w th a pistol bullet
e
in your broin.7 With that he ld a pistol to thel
i
old nisn's bead and waited histimer.
The old pastor grew pale, roe up silent and
trembling, and Motility. clothir himself in his
robes, said, "I am ready, gang man."
The itrangers had spoken in. Danish, hut with
such a foreign accent as could ot - be iniitaken.
The mysterious men went oil ntly.through the
village, buried as it was in sin her, and the pas..
tor followed them It was a rk night in au..
tuns; and the moon bad _ dy gone down,—
When they approached , the ehu h the bewildere 1
old man, with fear and astonis mentisaw it bril
liantly lighted up and his eo finch:ins beaten •
ur,
across the. 10. sandy flats wh h intervened ' .
tween kind the village, still onceisled in thei
white enmities, while, with his bubo palsied wit
age and fright , be with diffin ty, • strove to bee
airs
ji,,
up with them. When they :rquebeil the - chsire 1
they blindfolded his eyes,, , he,- to the paste ,
well : known side door opened t their apppne ,1
grating-oniti binges , and he unit himself th . '
thrumforward into the ehtire , which appeared
filled
lled with a multitude. hiurh4rhea
'/,
a muttering and sound ofln voices in &tong ti
,
unknown to him, but which he supposed to
Russian. And as be stood idst thiVintiltitiadoi I
with blindfidded eyes, pusslis , and also not knelt- ' I
sag what was about to happe , he felt his band '
seised, arid was pulled with usiderable violence!
/
thrdligh the crowd. At last, " well as he botibi
judge, the throng was thrust side: They linseed;
the bandage from his eyes, a 4 be recognised by
his aide, one of his former co pinions, and'foond
himself 'standing before the altar, which wis ' Hi
up by a row of wax lights, • ruing in splendid
silver candlesticks, and the linrch itself was 4,"
eorepleteiy illuminated by n nierons lights, that
the most distant obJecticould • plainly discerned;
and as,' when he watt thrus blindfolded amidst
thelereWds the noise had to lied him,
_BO now hit
SOW was 'Wick with petunia mint 'and horrok !at
the deed silence'that prev '•
and benche s
• . j I
Although! the side aisles and benches of t thq.
chnrch were densely crowd , yet the untie nisle,
was qtlite supty, and the p • r perceived opened;
in Af, s'newly made grare.l the stone which b ad!
covered it was seen iambi against c.no olithei
we, • The pastor saw none lunged him bat men,
but he thmight he .could di tingoish_ one fe ale'
form Di 0041 of the distant pews. The sti easel
lastednoine minutes witbou any one ;Wein ting!
to break it, just as in' the Amin soul a still,i n
gloom] brooding of the th , slits generally pre.
cedes romeldeed of crime.
. Atlast oilman rose up,
tingulsbed him trim the -
arid betrayed bis high rank
through the empty !isle, w
lently gaped et ditties his s
the church. ;This Irian w
stoutly built; of a•must - p•
rine; hiss complexion w,
blaek'hair ;arid a high, aqui
commanding expression to
long end bitty eyehtsbea e
blaek eyis' which appears
passlons. i ;ll was dressed
suit, 'rich 'embroidered
breasiglititd a star,., T
ban, jwas ,ia Pt ,carefully
AKIO& sti fines of sky.
tmtatras.'
.1'; ' ,• • •
, .
i I 1— •
... with"( ver,enveleped her sleuth/ fors, and hunt
in hirge folds ot drapery over bet graceful limbs,
A:, diadem, bluing with •iiiirlolicent distends.
• Mengel her golden hair. The highest graco and
• beantylcould be traced in her fine, disbgered as
it was by terror. lier bloodless features soimed
1
immoveably aged; her pals Bps appeareddeath
jilte---IF eyes half . cloud—and her pew it ' s ' s
-grins d pped helpless on. her half -sinking body.
•BO - she .knelt a picture id death, an indeseribable i
f4r, std ,paralysing ' horror appearing _ to frau
Witt li e add conicionsnese into the se a / a nal of
1 ' deep sleep. • . '" .. •• . I'
• Tholpastor then, for the first clue, perceived a
hatefut.looking old *Roan, dressed in a ' fantasti
cal cu Pent, 'end her bead covered with a red tor.
bon wito grimly find even scornfully regarded the
kpeeling pair. • Behind thi bridegrooin, a man of
gigantic:estates" and dirk, foreboding countenance
badpiued himself, Who, standing there imotoyo.
Me as a•statue, glinte d him in a fixed sal
- earnest manner. . f - ' . .t,
'Theinator, fleetly. pirilysed by fried, repulsed
for sothetime is if streak dumb, until a lounge
glanetttrom the bridegroom -, wake - him front his
travel • r I
• ' II - i ,
' Wh 't now punted him 'was the uncertainty
whether the hedal pair could underitand hil lin.
..guisei r This appeared .to him improbable; !bow.
ever, /*toppling .himself, be ventured to ask the
nines; of the bride and bridegroom. fitinender,
Feetkirs," answered-the latter, in a rough Coin.
I The pastor new began to read the' form eras
ararrime ceremony, and as his voles faltered and
to made many blunders in the reading whieh the
bedal•per did not seem to rentiik, his sastdelos
wil el:inflected „that they could not understand kis
language. _But when he .asked, "Neander, wilt
thou here take Fullers; now kniellig betthee
to be ithy wedded wife?' and he doubted ! w ether
the bridegroom , ignorant of his language, could
answer him, to' his great astonishment they latter
spoke out "Yes," in, in-almost surnaming tons
that ;resounded through the church; Deep sobs
buisting'out simuitatieously from the - crowd ac.
eomPanied this exclamation, ands visible emotion
transient ea the lightning flub, appeared kb .pass
over he' almost motionless features of the! bridi.
The old. man then turned himself, speaking louder
to thit bride, as if he ;wished to wake her (rem her
deathlike lethargy, fwhilst he said, "Wilt thou, ,
Feodora,take that mete kneeling beside thee for
thy un hand and , hoior 'him' as such ? :If so an.-
veer me its the affirtastive.". Then. the 'lifeless,
bed 'appeared` to waken up, a deep,and awful
shedder appeared to' move her pale feature!, her
blimiletts lips :moved, and a quick, transient firs
sparkled in her eyes, herhosom heaved, while a
plentihil flood of tears extinguished the 'omen-
PO i sparkle •of her eyes, ,e nd the word 'Tea"
*as heard like thelist word of i dying soul, and.
ap red to fi nd an• Coho in. the unrepressed cry
of s rreer ' which situniuuseously burst from all
piesptia
et. The bridesnnk exhausted into the arms
of the jold woman behind her, and relapsed into
her termer state of insensibility, and so thit'cere
mon'y ended. The bridegroom rose up and bore
the lifeless form of the bride to her ; former place
nod ,the old woman and the gigantic matt follow
ed them. , .
Tpei pastor's,. But concluders • then appeared
ngam and blindfolded bis,eyes as before, and led
him' not withmit SOlDOtrosble,,through the cPowd, h
ana l having pushed ' rudely through the aide
dub they I,olted it on the inside, and then left
hi standing:alone inibe churchyard'. - •
I ere be remained for COMO time beliiiidered
an confused, uncertain whether all he had just
- , erred was not a drella. But When he had
the bandage, off his eyes and he saw' he
, e still lighted, and heard the noise of the
Vile within it eentione, he felt convincidOtthe
litY of the mysterious event he had been an
?t. in.. In order to observe as ranch as possi
tbe '0:m81E1310u of thi strange scene, he min
ted himself in .a corner of the porch, and,
it:l63ly listened, as lively moment the noise .
1
..,_ hitt, became lender and louder. . i. -It n ; l e t m h ed
e a : LI itiiiwtlinrimulestrilharl.ag;!s:noi he
b
e of lef bride.
.gr tit„llto loudly commanded silence.' Then
,Col ori'elf• a long pause, which was succeeded by
11 piercing. screararOf a, female, vice. After
th t another silence, and then a le? of load
la entations ? which Meted nearly a quarter of RD
ho r,.. 'The , lights were then suddenly rutin
gmshed, the ;confuied noise of the jerowd was
agaiti hear.ir and the whole multitude came
sqestfoing Oat of die church, and hastened noisily
dnitn to the seashore..
frtfier 4 little While the pastor crept fit of his
Ictg. Otte°, and hasteptql to the vil la ge. Ile
r amtahstapds . and neighbors,: and still
la oring niidei the etreer ortie ' ll4l o4 'tolotes/ 4 / 4 -
)
t l etn all that • had occurred. But so eaeefql,
at 11,', End monotonous was the usual coarse of
43
' eats in the community, that an alas Of quite
a re
l itront nature seized on them. . The* . The* believed
i cirirespeeted pastor had lost his - genies, and it
W I. not without some -trouble that be al last per
suaded some of them pa.accompany I ,h im-with
pickaxes. and ihoveis, • and. follow- him to flie
e ureti._ ', , - _ ' f . n [
In' the ineentime,' the night bad passed away,
n r
id the sun had appeared; and as the pastor and
rca
act
eeit,
rulied
• lawn
'n/Y
f sand
h a compsnione were seconding the bill ' . on 'which
t,e church nerd, they saw a ship in full sail
*ire the share,iand steer in a - northerly direction.
Such an unufual eight in such a sotitaryneighbOr.
t 1
locl, made them a little more inclined to believe
ie old min's story, arid it was fully confirmed
. ' lien they found the church door.bad been far
cbly beaten open. Kell 'of curiosity enter--
' the chUrcliand the pastor pointed out to them
a grave . ..whteh .he had seen opera during the
ight. 4 was easily pe rceived . that the stone had
. en lately dirplaced, and the tool, they bad
rougbt with them soon. enabled them again to
move it; and : in the'open grave was found a new
nil:richly dc3rated coffin. $ • •• '
With&mos Youthful impatience the .old: man
escended in the grave—othisrs followed him--
ndi the pastor soon found his: horrible' forebo
ling* confirmed. : In the coffin lay the form ' of
he murdered' bride. The magnificent diadem
as gone, aud.apistol bullet had apparently been
iseharged through 'her heart. 'rho traces ,of
grief' and horror were vseisbed from bar reataires,
which now wore a placid smile of almost heaven
ly expression; and she hi} there Illte sin sepl.--.
The pfd wan. threw 'himself down Weeping be
side the Wan, and deep *tinder - _horror, and .. as.
tonishtemit seised - ell the 'beholden.
•ti 181.14 eentu
of the. village
in devotional
idnight. His
extremity ot
tants knew so
hat bolts , anct
and, every
*out fastening.
soleuin
?opted , by thej
u ale moonbeams,,
e ocean, wheui
pen and heavy
rally expeetedi
parishiuteli
Mons, when'tw .
their faces,
I One of them
ry eoloteously,
to follow us Ice
orm a marriage
y await you
ued be, taking
rrlyou for your
this uttreasona-
The pastor'forind himself is duty rompelled to.
report this strange °entreat* to the Bishop of
Zealand, and' before he !ant for the purpose ,te
Copenhagen, he requested his parieboners on uo
account; to Mention • what had oeearred. The
grave was again covered, up, and no one ven
tured again ,to tweak of the matter. A short time
afterwards a man of high rank arrived at the
village from the seat of government, desired Them
to show him the grave, and commended tbdpas.
tor's prudence in preserving silence about the
matter; he. 'ordered. the whole a ff air to be kept
as silent alit possible, and threatened any' one
whis dared'! to speak on the subject with the
highest displeasure of the authorities.
After the death of the pastor, among his papers
was found detailed account', or the transaction
munched to" the churchrecords. Some believed
that it was ik'some way eonneated with events
with b ;occurred in Russia, in the ,period between
the . death, of Peter the Great! and that of the
I:ltalians; Catherine: It- is hard, 1 and indeed ha.
poisfble, to satisfactorily explain this dark and
misterious!occurrenee;
..but the very •rough and
brutal mariners or'the - Russian 1 nobility of the
rank,"and oven of . the imperial family
or that period; render - it 'probable that some of
them . ,werp coneerne'd in this tragedy, of which
lee victim : ' is supposed to lid ai princess of Cour
bind, and the principal actor a grandson of Peter
the Great. ' • •
, . • Geed Idea:.
( "One' Or two of the Sitithern papers recom
mend & subscription to purehase a' home in the
South tot Presidtitt Pierce." .This is • one of the
most humane paragraphs-..-if we may apply to •
paragraph that which belongs to the people—
which we have ever encountered. There is an
appreciation in it -of the character of the be
neficiarYi ' and - of the, utter misery which must
result from his retail), to !his own- State,: which
/must Convince the . grimmest foe of Abe South
that there is some. humanity left on the ether
side of I,llfason and Dixon's lint, and that those
fcr Whoin be has blackened his character end
-destroyed his plospeerarirs willing to ,extend to
him, thee reward which they earnestly insist is
always bestowitd on their broken-down old staves
comfortable home in old - age, where they
eaC 'sweep round" and do little menial fobs:
suited to" their limited capacity. As the ines4
iiidentoidmirer of poor Plertie cannot claim till'
his abiiitias were'ever of a very extraordinary
nature even its his best day}, when he' slaved
meet 'Jealously, it la Dot to be a xPeeted that
much twill be trequirad 'of him lin his suporan
nuatiO4 • An occasional apeeeh at a barbecue, "
and , cheerful prompt:alas in drinking $o the
downfall of free labor, is as much- as Can be -ex
, peeled; from the grist exacter who strove so vig
orously for the noidiration which be never' re
evivetiand• who strutted with ;such intolerable
airs over,tbe Presidential stage.!' And it is plea;
sane to retort that sueb duties will not fall hard
upon him—nay, that they will Other resemble the
re*sici which Washington Irving dechtres is giv
en bY,4ohn Bell to his faithful peewit—viz: ,
a pipe and tankard id old &go to thew Who:in
dustriously - ate his hest and pudding
. .dtiting
(heir:tenth. We., sincerely trust that this - plats
of bostoWing a residence le Virgiala on worn out
who hey& no prospect of being able
to lay the wearisome 6 din peace is the
Iforthi may be carried 'eerie • large scale. For
tunately, Mates eau be purchased at a moderate
pries in a great?' portion of and there
need be no apprehension, that ihe convmfon of
tbeAlita into '• political Chelmit—or BotiltY Bay
be attended by soy pattleularly , ruinous
resulti•---at` least financially specking. ---PAito.
Er&lallstia...• , l I
••. ' •
f • - *;
* •
hose appearsa
at af s the *lrian !
Be stepped ri ekly
.ire the madam a
pe refounded th ugh '
01 middle heigh * and !
nit& 'and hankbe. car-,
F. very dark; avetv•
i ins mutt give , veil
i
.is countenance; hue,
, inikadowed his milli;
'• to gleam with wild'
lin .s, magnificent poen I
$h gold s and On hit!
bride who keel, mote t
ndloven AnmPtlao lll s. i
:sails limb .• , I
. .
0 - - -
—rekAtioni:
NSYLVANIA.
NO. 12.
jllisaltaq._
STEAM PRINTING OFFIPE.
preeseed Wes Prem. Ire sir:a cerit peopeitoi
mad* JOB askil 1100.1 t PUMPING Orrery desedpika
the Oillee Arum*.,pier.; &sopa Owl h out
brionsittaziyOthlredabibaint la gieeeelitt es* a
ihoef."l 114 Thef
zapippewkw4- itaaraaar rikpapit.
Paper Boot.„
'Article* opirsessitr 2Vile 111,14.,
Oda, 3004,
At the toryabottast satito.;' oar stook OJOS Ifni fa
morip aztosudro than that - ataxy other olloola &Wan
thAa ciao Mate, sad is kr* hands poployod asploady
thrJobblog. ,fib ag a prottkai Mater
.oasailf. we Ion!
Vottsatoo oar *ark to be as moat as may that eau be
tared out
In tbi dike. PartaENO IX MOIR 4011.
stthlabcgtort Act*. . _
4 1 11 p)-1.1.11
Books bousdak *Tin nutlet, or style. Alkali Books
at miry floteOptia" ausadactarod t bouad sad niad to
order. stabottootka • •
. . .
Da or A ZaAtous Tkarrituscs Lacrutes.
ilsti
--=WeMoldered to state that pt. William Ma.,
roll, whose lectures in'.this Do ' last year, On'
•Tesuperance, , Were gee ally`, mired for thiir
earneetseas, truthful** and 'pity,' died ow the
20th ult., at the resideoen of Janes 11. Dark !but.,
neer Beekeyetown, lid. . Hiediesom was ilionll'A
dale aggravated by
_disenie of the heart; under
'which he was laboring. i . At the thus on& deuth
he waxon a lecturing tali. CaPt• Mart irt dud&
is worthy of loom than n brief notion far with n'-
self-iamiloing spirit be divotod the lest Mania
log yews of life tothe`wellare of his fallow meth- 7
Per Yeats, a okeless, thoughtless,:drinking an,
and sqjournei in:eerT" Ohne, be um the folly of
Maroon, before it was too latetowarn tbeettwbir -
are hallooing to destruction.: At the espouse
health, and shit eon liOrkaiiit• to a aim ba ,
decline of life, be traveled through, thueona • r :
'lecturing at every point, where his To..
needed to stay the raviume of the fill die
Rum. Although hntibler than his predts,
Father Mathew, yet the sante , philanthropy. asjt..
. mated his breast; ashnilar love for thole &it'd's/4
ger actuated him. May the aid' rest Hog, en
the breast of one who la life. bad an alt absorbing
interest in living the, inebriate • and suede/ate
drinker, tra m the horrors of impending &Wen.
-*ion.
AN • EXCOMITAIL WITII i Patuica Ilrott.—The
"Mgle," of Toulouse, gives, the , following amount
of, the destruction of a *Of, near Bagnirss 'de
Luetm,undereomewhat singular cheamittanees:
A maw of wooden shoes was proceeding towards
his bease,at a !rather:' late hour at nigh; when
suddenly he-found himself limo to face with a
wolf. He stood still for a moment, horror struck,
but' then turned round and took to flight.' -The
wolf dashed aftertiim,ond angular steeplezehsee
across the fields commenced, the animal keeping
close behind. but apparently afraid to attach.
• The man began to fee l 'exhaustedorhim hi saw
a dark shadoir before hi , asid thinking mistimes
was at hand, tie called loftily for help, It was
however, only a tree. OIPS keep himself from fall
ing, he laid bold of it, and - Making a half tura,
again found himself in front of big pursuer, but
protected by the tree. At this momenthe realm
beitd a circumstance which hie fright had barmy
mide him forget—that he bad with thim a very
formidable weapon 'an Iron initrmiebt peed in
hollowing out wo oden shoes. Itedlying - all his
cou rage, he made a blow at the wolf, and struck'
it violently in the side, which felled it to the
ground. The MAW, esisilig•the opportunity, took'
to flight, and ranched his issme in safety.' Oa as
turning to the spot'. the -following morning :the
wolf was fogad dead at the toot of the tine.
• i
TnE Somunthe specimen of
the telegraphic cable intended to connect Europe
and America; has 'born l e ft at oar oilloolki the' •
lion. James 11. Campbell. The electric wins en
cased in gotta percha,is bompoied of seven small ;
strands, the whole protected by one hundred and
forty strands of t"WiStml-wlrvi. ' It Is flexible and
at the same time very strong:l k e cable is boat
the
the. of a dime. • T oty-twe hundred/.
miles Ja the length of the wire. The steamers:
will shortly start to lay the - cable. 'The plan
Is to have eleven hundred' miles of cable paid
out by !Reamers from midway 4here the cable •
will be joined, to each coast.' for the trip two
seamen are furnished by. our government, and
tortiby the English government. ' On *ail steam
'osr paying out the cable, 4 battery will bo plieed •
in order to have intelligence of each other's.
movements. By June we will in all probability,
b.r_ in telegraphic cotimunicslion with England..
, SALP OP THIS hiApl LIPP OP :CAPAL.-Wit learn
from 'Harrisburg, 'that the
, Board , of Revenue
Commissioners will receipt:llama the sale of the
Main tinis of the Pennsylvania 'Cana'. If this
portion,,of 'the State Works is sold as recommend.
ed in the Bill presented by Senatpr Penrose, for •
30,1'00,000 to the Central Railroad, the State tax
can be reduced from 3to 201 Mills at once: 'Sell •
it•by &Bruins. In feet, it not sold, it would ab
solntely be bettir to grim the 'fine away than to
hold it any Ringer, is It is now a.pcwitive loss td
the State, and will soon be entirely supireeded by .
private improvements.
Ps
. -PECTURSS Tee it ILTISA or DICK/132D rtll4
sons..H-It hu heen assailed that Images lire (m.
pressed on the "retina or the eye, the last seen, or
image pictured on the retina °Se person suddenly
deprived of life would remain upon it, and-could
be viewed, if the Nohlerotio coat (white.of the eye)
were removed. It- was proposed by ono of the
Coroner's Jtirors,lin the ease or the late Dr. Bur
dell, assassinated in this eity;that en examination
heMade Of his eye to find out scull:iota. - to the as
sassin, isY the image, impressed on the retina. No •
sued examination was Made. Prof. Dorbroes sta
ted to the Cinit that no good authority bad liver
endorswilthd, opinion respecting imprinted pie
tures on the retina of deceased persons,t-he be- .
flayed such opinions to be erioneons.—..Yeiestifie
Americas. ' • 7 - .
Tais Washington correspondent of the New
York Tribune, writes as •follows: -. -
"The pressure for-office is excessive, and Mr.
Buchanan is sick nod cross. Pennsylvania poli
ticians swarm in all direetions aud give no pesos.
"Siniere apprehension is felt for the health of
the President.
- "Mr. Floyd proolaltus his distaste for Wile* a/-
reedy, sying be has not read his letters sine.
reaching Washington, front the constantexactions
of suppliants.; . • •• •
Oss.of the Whitewater rumshops met with a
sad calamity during the late thaw. The water in
vaded its subterranean - sanctity. and - set every
thing afloat.r The devil was found astridi of a
keg of >French brandy (manufactured this side of
the Atlantic!) sculling )airnself around with a tod
dy4stick., Would that tb i a whole of this accursed
business were carried' on in cellars, an:d that the
heavens would than rain forty days' and forty
nights upon it. It would be l a Wessel redaction
that no Noahs would' be found in thirbusinesi to
perpetuate it.—Cayugn Mei. • •
POLITICAL.
Cutcooo.—The majority for the RepubHeats he
Chicago at the recent election, was larger than
the majority polled for Col. Fremont at the recent'
Presidential election.
1,.
Sums or ran Ttuns.'—'ln New Hampshire the
Republicanstitive elected their Governor by up.
wards of 3,000 ofijority—the three Numbers of
Congress,, nearly if not quite all the Senators and
two-thirds of the Representatives. It is a clean
'sweep. ThelSham slareoeratie Democracy has
been completely routed from the Granite kills of
New Hampshire. I
LNiw YORN.-111 St. Lawrence county, the here.
fere stronghold .o!-.Democracy, a Republican
nator 'web, elected -BY a large majority, The •
mepcan party has been successful in the muni.
c loction of Alexandria.
The recent decision in the Supreme Court of
rho,United States, ind ftrimp spate& of the Chief
Justice, which endoraes at! the extreme ?re-sla
very views of Colhoia, (whom:Gen:Jackson was
going to bang for.treason) will open the eyes , of .
the whole North, as to the real interists of the
the
Slave power.
JAlW`Captain - Ale /leviers of the-Zettaves, fit
present atlfew York on a temporary visit to this
country; has in his possession an interestiog
tkietett barket.biltiot claymors—whieb fig.
ured extensively in the Crimean war.', The Cap.
fain reoelved it under. remind() dramatis:sods
from its former owner. The blade is an old en",
and has long been in the fussily of Lord Esritgton
Gower, a Scottish nobleman, :asbo was ono of the
six his4dred who mad" the famous elsargesit Ba lak.
Java. On that hotly contested egression, Lord -
Gower killed thresher the gleamy with this weapon,
and finally beret by a Cosiseir, was himself mi.
horsed ind left for dead _on the field of 'battle. .
•The host•of Cavalry swept ore; the prostrate offi
cer at full gallop, bet happily ho was not crushed
by the hoofs'of the furious horses. After the day
was wop, Captain de Eerier*, with *company of
his soldiers who had been in pursuit of the enemy,
retaraiag over Abe seen* of the desperate ekarge,-
• saw the English officer lying there, his sword. by '
bia - side. Ile had the wounded man carried to
,the tamp; and, by eareal nunjog, Lord Gower
recovered. Ile and de Itiveirifibereaftar 'became
:fast friends • and in testimony
roes iffeettoo, exchanged swords. The blade •
of this claymore it tbirty.five lashes long; of the
lined steel, admirable temper, keen edged; nod
slightly curved : towards a sharp /t is
evidently a formidable weapon at either cot or .
thrust: The basket-hilt, - of eurions 'workettan
ship,,Js pliant six lacbea long, the guard ispirtly
broken, ,whore Wyss mink by the lance 'efrthe
Cossack: Ow the blade. Lan Intricate cypher; la
_which:opposer the letters "ti. W." with the Apra
IV. below, and a royal crown ahem The Stamp
of ••Il inks*, .doselle A Suns, ussoutietarars thv's
Sing,' is "Saar the'Asilt. The scabbard '
plainsted, ape , '
horses' shoes
while Lord GI
pat big it pis
that remiss to
not amid o 1
Je It.
NaCti,tgiv•llik
sever* wegods.,
and ',pram! four
pawky web,* ink . t4
Cigars! Aowirkta: