The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 02, 1857, Image 1

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ind vent to este addrevs
TO OVUM ar cant
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tri per 100 copies', cash on delivery._ 1
devotee and &hoof Tiochers
.ionsast at $1 In advance..
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If favbsevlbers order the diacontinvince era& news
paees. the publicity mly continue to send them until
affearams are pild. tb
If anbserthers nettled or refuee to 'take th eirneemose
p.m from the °Mom to which they i . .` A' NI
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deftd them discontinued. • ' . 1 1 . 1 - •
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the'pnblisiterAnd t e nemospeivar sent I eluuter
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pent from the.ottice.'or removini 1 leaving them tin.
called Coe, Is prima theia evidence of I tentional fraud.
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,uN elaertiona. 25 cents meh. Blinea hue time. 25.
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Four lines, ' 95 ' 1 175 275, 4 00
nee limes, 100 1 ,50 • 20) 350 • 500
ALLOVER ?MUSES COMITZD AS sett ASS onus LIVES.
...o n i, square, 125 225 ft 50 OMS 10 00
'• •• Twit squares, . 2 25' 400 /6 ' 900..14 00
-Th r ee squares, 350 ..• 500 7 12 00 18 00
• Pout square*, 4 50' 6 00. 8 0 14 00 •20 00
• Quarter col, 000'900 .12 l . 16 00 30 00
half c olumn, 10 00 'lb 00 20 35 00 50 00
*.burger space Mr short periods, peragreement.
a i r Beakless Notices, $1 oath—mtmpatiled witn an
advertisemeat,bo mute each. . .
. Advertisements before Marriages , d Deaths, 10 'cents;
' per line fur Pet insertion—subsequetinsertkuts, Scents.
' pet lino. Nine wordsarecodnted as Ilne in advertising.
- .. Merchants and others, advertisin by the year, with
changes, and g standing advertisein t not exeraingls
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line s , will be charged, including riptlon, $l5 00.!
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' Apace to thesmount of Mu rsquares, th than-
sea and subscription, • • , e• 20 00
; . Without changes, at the rates deal ' ted above.
Adveitisements set In larger type than usual wadi be
charged•so per cent advance, on these prices. AU cuts
will be charged the same As letter p a:
'Nb Trade advertimments recelv from Advertising
Agents Abroad. exeept at 25 per es L advance on these
• pekes, unless by special agreement with the publisher.
• • Marriage); 25 cents. each. Deaths mpanied with no
'. flees. 25 coati, without notices, no barge.
. All notices. except those of a sell Pala character and
for educational purposes, dli bee ed 25 semis for any
number of lines under 10. Over 10 Des,l ;mut, per line '
. additional. '
Pewees:tinge of meetings not of a g nerd °spunk char
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actor. charged at 4 cents per line fo each Insertion.
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ToYacilitato calculations we will state that 32871ines
make a column-161 lines a !salient mn—and 82 lines a
9na rlettrOullitnn. 2962 words MakeWer
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etoleemet=and 738 a quarter column All odd lines over
. each square '
Yearly advertisers must confine heir advertising lo
their own business. Agencies! fore ere.velle of nen] Er
. . tqte,.Ae., are not included I a Lutetium adverlisamens,..
INSU A CE,
-, COMMONWEALTH INS CC CONPANY,
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Onion Bpi/dings, 36(„5t.,,1ia sbury, Penna.
HARTERED CAPI' 141, 830000.
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Insure buildings and other vtierty, against Wait
r.l7 '
- or damage. by Fire. - Also. against rile o* Up Sea. In
. land Navigation andTrantiportatio :BI3ION CAMERON
8. B . CARIIIM, 5CC711,171. ( Presidad:
. , . • lIRNJ. TAYLOR. Agent.
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• , ' ' Pottsville, Belt lkill count f ; Penna. `.
. Dkember ,22, '55 ' ' . 15 -If •
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Pottsville; Pe
CATITALtIOO,QOO—CHART al
ijrHIS 'Company, c. 11.4
• L Legislature of Petosylvaribp
hundred Tliousiud Dolitrs, is now 1
has commenced bustuOiss. The Co
receive moneys and other .propert
Interest on ill moiryardeposlted. I .i
Ave per rent. per anutme;. prthejpa
on demand. For rstesT.of Premiu
see the printed Tables sbpplied at j
imuy, Centre street, Pottsville. for.,
Exchange llotel.l JACOB RUNT .
. •. Wsturforom Kurtz, Secretary an ,
Aitrttl,'s4 . • t! .
• THE POMMEL'S - SUBANCE'IND.
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Trust com
0 F,FICE---ane re vt,next 400 r above rem' s Jewelry Store.
CAPITAL, $100,00,0--01LAILT II
HIS Compaity, 'rece fly charteied
by the Legislature of Pent's) . vania.hcfulit :rpm.
ice l. The Conipany to prepared to ffect Insurance .upm
lives, and to receive and execute tr 'ate, and to allow In•
toed on moneys received, at the tate of five per cent.
per annum, unless otlaerwiesig upon. Principal
and interest payable on' emand.,pital and -molests
safely inve s ted In Bonds and 3lett gesoand other good
securitlea. Ann u4l dlifidend of MI profits will be male
payable in cask, or appropriated t the pazipent of pre
miums. For rates of pfrelnlums o Lifs Mumma, see
printed Tables, supplied a fthe Co patty's °dice.
NATHAN E 'ANS; ?resident.
SOLOMON 1' TER, Vice Pres' C
-11, T. TAMIL, Seey a4d Tread r.
September 16,?“
ARTHRMITE I SUB •
Authorised, Capital
HARTER.
Authorised,
tfNo. 91 Walnut street, betw
streets, Philadelphia. Thia Com
loss or damage by Fire, Building
ehandise generally. Also Masts,.
Cargoes and Freights. Lewin In
the Union. micron :
D. Luther,' Da
Lewis Audenrled, . J.
l'etor tinker, • • ; : Dr.
John t. Blaelsfston, • 11.
• Samuel IL llothermely ',W
• 74 • D:
V, DCAN, Prittitied.
; . W. M. Smith, Secretary. •
tarT. irt LUTHER hag been ap,
above Company in Schuylkill con
deairing Insurance tan sipply.
"Jamairy 'C ';' [April
'• STATE MUTUAL IMS I • ,
11 4 1 OURT.HANNUAL
Mar 15,1854: •
Assets. 31dy lid, 103,
Cash picrinms and interest noel
ed tho pelt year, medial depar
moat,
Billiqroceiceable in sa e,
i aaternytalim!s, St parm't
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. •Lossos,, expenses, commissions,
insurance, mutual' departmen'
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ponda. mortgaged, Mock and oth,
good aertArit lea, . I
Bills receivable,
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Gash on baud and In hands
agents, :... . ,
1. - For Fire or Inland, Insurance, a ply to • • .
114 JOII NSTON. Agent,
2S4y
MECO
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:rI I HE Friinkli I
n ND
Fire iisurance - Com' -
patty, of Philadelphia. 0 t , , No, i 63% Chesnut
a teete. *leg r Fifth street. I .
IIILECTIMLII:.
Charles N. Baucker, • • ( oorge W. Richards; -
Themes Hatt, , 1 , 4ordocal D. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, - Aampta, ir, Rorie,
Samuel Grant. • Livid S. Brown, ' •
Jacob it. Smith. ,' Norris Pitterson.' ' • '
Continuo to make Insurenee,permanentor limited on
every description of property, In own and' country, at.
ratee as low as are consistent wit security.
The Company have reserved a ge contingent fund,
which, with thole Capital and Pre lUMIS ASIA, loVesthi,
afferd ample protection to the II ured. Since their in
corporation, a period 'qf 1$ years. I terhave paid upwards
of one sratiton, two he mire thou and dol/ark, kisses' by
fire, thereby affording evidence o the advantageS oflu
surance, as well airthe ability a d disposition to meet
with Promptness, all liabilities.
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CUAS. N. A NCKER, President:
•CHAP. Q. 111NCIIMR. Secretary.
' The subscriber. has been appointed agent for the above.
tomdkneett I nal it ut lonTand is no prepared to mak e in.
aurance, on every description of roperty, at the iowest
• rates: ' • ANDIt W. itlitiSEL: Agent.
Pottevilie..Jan. 1)1.1951 . . • , 2-tf
..1 s LIFE INS CE..
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4 r 11b.., Girard Lite Ins ranee, Annuity
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and:groat Company of Pb l'idelpida. Mee. No.
1 Chesnut street, the first 'duo last Of .the Custom.
' llouSe.
CAPITAL S3(Xt,(IO(I—.CIIAR ER PRI'PETITA.L.
Continue to make Insurances on Ives pulite most favor
,i,., able tortes. . I
The capital' eihg paid up and rtvesh.td, (Nether with
a large and constantly inchotain roserved fund, offers
a perfecA security to the insured.. '
The premiums may be paid
quarterly. .
Tht. company add a hoses pert
eel; for life. The first Bonging, app
Isll, and the second Bonus In
wan addition of $262 bti to eve
the oldest policies, making $1.26' •
when It shill become a claim,
ally iesured:the next oldest; tree .1
,in ant to 11.212 :XI for • every $l.l
sat proportion according to the
st ding, which additions make
Go plc cent. upon the premiums
log qt.. litiutial premium.
I . IIANAGILIS
Thoinasitidortak, ,
Armen Davie. ~ .
John Jay ';.",inith, •
. Robert Pearsall, . .
.J.,,opti Ye tsar. , .
Thomas P. .toms, '. .
, 4.......ph T. 11.sitot .s'
Phatophlet, codhinihs hide of
form of applicatt In an further 1
at the ottfce., . I Timm,,,, It
. Jens 11P.'4A1F.S Actuary, . !
. $31 , . The suisteriber It agent g
In Schnylitill Cotinty. and will I
give all necessary information od
April 0.'11162. 34-1,
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NT ! E SC EENS. -
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RODGERS, ETT it CO.ll
"IRON BAILIN , WORKS."
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' ItODGERS, E. A CO.. manufacturers
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i ~ f CAA and Wrotet IRON RAILIN9,
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of
t every escript , invite the atteollon
,rn.- -,. •
of the public to their branch of buelorKS,
.."'!..-'....".... shlrh Is condu ted In. the bulldink f , .r.. ;
' 14 "tt7 ~,u pi.l by Kiss as a ' hln Coal street , l'Oly%
.M.. tina.
'll ~I cy :at, furni , h Veranda's, T Ills-Work for. Arbors;
' ,.!;;; ll '',':"' , .. l,,, lners,Tree Iln:es , dr.,ln every vat let) , of
-''''''' ” 9 '''''''''iu.rds. Cejlard ' ting and Wire Net Rod
of all c.fh.lA. at th, shttrtext not es and on the lesve"t
term 11, tort•thor with Ithn Beds ... ds, Yam, Lot and Oar•
den renew., Enttlit,h Ihrrdl e ifosi.,, de:, te., below city
prices:
N. B._;.c,elet e ry Into neatly e.
Op" to FOR enaunn,ri. . Every th
or ordered, will be furnished eft
Wt. are propared r do ell ki
rallriald chair+. watt.r plpea, , ke.
FAruity 2. ISSfi
I.ate K ,
itta i RTZ ( rta. • ale,
7 •
P Wan.
'Wire Coal Ser
• 4 3 Urooink, ae., he
lav-InCG Clty&rui for t ,
‘..‘• re.r.:ltopirouli lhof.2val D -1
'fio. v•ull,1 [loot rtzalmullulty eol
m •v••• I.ll'uora ,'„nil at our Ph ,
4 ' , 'Alp flee,' hi, afraid of R. , 1
N t.,
. K urta s lwing 4u n of the old.
"M ilri I Vort•rr InthN
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74 '‘'," „ ;1". th... L.A. Cfnil 1 4, ree
1., lin, loldromed to J. 11.
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VOL. xxxul.
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ADVERTISEMENTS SET TN LAMM TYPR THAN
' USUAL .WILL BE CHARGED 50 PER Willr. AD- ,
V.A.ECK!ON,OINI USUAL BATES. 1" . .. .
OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! '
H 0 DCSON & KEAN,
3ro, 5 tC= G S. tObarveo, Mitaba.;
General Commission llteratiants, and Dealers in
WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR -MINING
AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES.
Sept. 22, '65 • 38-tf
• OILS ! I
FOR MINERS' USEI
No. 64 South Water Street;
PhUaidelphia.
arch 14,'57 • • it•
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i/EO. POMEROYA
DEALF:RII
OIL; SOAP, CANDLES, dtc,,
NO. 'lO South Water street, below
Market, phitadephis. 1,
Sperm, Laid. Elephant, Whale, Tanners' and .4 sehltiery
. Oil, sperm and Adamantine . Candles.
• . BamizeLT. Baleucuin.
Philadelphia, January 5, ',56 1-17, ,
- THE MOST EXTENSIVE - 1
AND
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
OIL -PAINTINGS, LOOTING GLASSES,
ENGRAVINGS, and PICTIRIAPILAMES.
EARLE S GALLERY,
No. hAlt Chesnut Street, Philadelphia,
m : r Prgit, TIIC:13111AR m
D um
Novi 603'
4T
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RAILROAD 'T
COMPANIES
.• MINERS
CAR AND BRIDGE WELDERS, 'slid all persons
using- , •
BOLTS, NUTS, WASILERS, " . •
• RIVETS and WOOD SCREWS.
We are manufacturing the • above articles by =chi
ne. y.' frcgri bast reined Iron, of a uniform quality, at
cheaper rates, and a better artleln -than those Made by
hand work. Orders solicited at our Works; Buttonwood
aired, near Brrad,• .
1100PE.9 & TOWNSEND,
February I+,'b7 7.3 at
:11111AUCH CHUNK •'
Wire Rope Ilanuftetory,
• • 30.1.malicir 31381,1z4Arc1, .
Manufacturer of Wire Rope, for Inclined planes. shifts
slopes. die. would Inform the public that he id now pre,
pared to niette
ALL XLVDS, iENOTIIS AND 'AMP OF FLAT
AND BOOWD BOVE. , •
At the shortest notice; of superior qaagty, and on the
must liberal terms, at hts Wire Rope Factory, '
• Iffaiieb Chunk. Carbon Co., Pa.
Reference? be made to Messrs. V. df. D.
.Cortright an 4. II: Broadhead, at Mauch Chunk: to N.
Patterson,mmit RIII to Sharpe, Lelsenring & Co., TO
more, Lucerne county,`Pa., and In fact, nearly all the op
orators In the Region who hare been ailing hie ropes.
July 29; , • .7.0.1 y
AND TBD
;It PERPETUAL.
iere . d byl , thc,
ith a capital of One
.11y organirell:and
pony in prepared to
in trust, rind - allow
tryst. at the rate of
LL r and interest pay Able
on Life Inanntnee,
1 .. e office of the Cora
l( doors south of the
lIVOER,Jr-,Prcit•
rreasurcr.
Ist(.
TilE SPBSOPIIISIIS befog anthoiized agents for the
sale of
El ;
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For Slop et, anti Misting pnrposei generally,
Are Prepared to supply onterx for all sizes, at the mane=
kzeturra's prices, from their aforein Philadelphia,
MOO)tl & WILLIAMS,
7 1 No. 54 Suth. Wider Street.
Marchi . 4, '37
CON.PaIIY:;=••
$4 . 00,900. • •
UAle—Office,
.n Fldrind Fourth
y will in ul against
. Futuna e, and Mar
tial:lß/INC On VeloolB,
UItANCIC to an parti. 'of
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
, CALLOWDIII.BII(VET.nrtwr.F.N 20711 AND 2181.., .1
Philsftelphla....
"BEMENT & DOUGHERTY
1
TOOL Br7LDENB et IRON POUNDER.%
A RE. p eparedlgimake Designs and
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Drawin for, MACHINE SIII i i IPS, FOUNDRIES
SMITH $llOl 8, atid to tallish all he neeessary
Machin iry• ~r , . , Cupdas, •••
' 1 1 001,. 9 . : ' , Blowers,
in dues, - ' 1 Forges,
' MarblnlstitToola of every alzeiiird description. Shaft
ing of the belq quality. with improred adjustable Hang
era. •Pollers of all diameters and faces; Pulley 'and Bab
Arm Fly 'Wheels, and all such Castings ae.are made In
Loam, of any she • required. Roils and Rolling Mill
work, de, di.
. I
iiJanuary 1,'57 • •
1-ly
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JOHN A . . 1110010L] - ' [JOHN W. WILLIAMS.
. MOORE & WILLIAMS ,
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General Commission -11 0 lekohfuga,
AND DEALERS IN • .
Is Pierson,
ph
Geo..N. Eckert, g,
lammett,
V. pono.
I ICITIIER, PeeriderA
I
r4ed emit for the
ty, to whom 'poreona
CE COMPANY..
TATE WENT
$358,318 70
15101.643 32
28,947 93
40,29 , 2. 20
No. 54 S. Water 'street, Philadelphia.
.The subscriber having been associated With the•coal
trade and•tninincoperations pencinUy, for sevend years, ,
are prepared to supply orders • for all articles contingent
to Telningpropcoes at: the lowest intew,rwith cane and!
d.wpatch. Our atock'compriaes the following articles:
Olin ...Sperm, Safety lamps, Thornley'srelebrated : f
Solar. Fuses, Oulu Belting, •
Elehbant, Blaiting Paper; '. Waahers,
Bleached, Stood °bedlam ' Packing,
, • Racked, ltopes, all Elses, Haw,
laid, Pulleys, Blasting and other
' Rosin. Wicking,.' ; Powdets,
Greasing, Wire Rope, Aoap,„
Linseed. Tar an Pitch, Candles,"ke_., kr.
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kailitywcts : .
itodgren A Ecerk.T. 11..,A: At S. Allen, Charlesßiller k
Co., S. Bothertnel..Eal., and John Thornley, Ewp,
Phlla
adelphia;lion. W. Donaldson, lion. C. W. Pitman, Geo.
W. Snyder. Eq., IP: P. Brown, Esq.. and L. P, Brooke.
Esq.. t"ottsville:•Wra. Dellaven.' Esq., Mineraviikq and
J. J Conner. Ashland. [January 17„ '57 3.1 y •
528,6b7 26
101,506 53
27,031 0
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173,13 a 7 .1 1.
167,008.80
15.558
819,704 16
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".fousthtptrs
HO. VISIT • -
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• Philadelphia •
FOR THEIR SUPPLIES, .
The Subscribers offer the.largest and
best Assortment of•
.•
CHINA, GLASS, •
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AU)
QUEENSWARE
9
IN :ANY QUANTITIES, TO SUIT THE WANTS OF
CONSUMERS.
AT T I RE LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES.
Their aksorttnent ombrs, , os mar CARIM of wAars,
from tbelTrry,cosirointr to the FINFAT Over Imported % l
every art cle being of the NEWEST SIT A IT.S AMA
STI10:
N. S.÷-11. will coot-mbthing toccamlue their stork.
TYNDALE . & .MITCHELL
• •-• • 707 Chesnut street above Seventh,
februery`Z. 14 PIA MILSONg ftfint
lyearly, lialf-yenrly. or
Icaily to the ineuran-,
.dated In Dap-ember;
tuiber, la4:I, aumuut
sl,ooolnaured. under
50 which will be paid,
risterolof $l,OOO origin
t to 11.231 , 50; the nex t
I t he others In the
am( nut and time of
I.
air regent marathon
1. id without inerearp•
MANUFACTURERS ,
- INSURANCE COMPANY.
• ()MISTER PERPETUAL
Granted by the State of Pennsylvania.
•
• CAPITAL $500,000.--
Fire; Marine & Inland Transportation.
John A. Drown,
D: Danner, <
Frederick Brown, •
GoorgeTalkir,
John It. Latimer,
Wharton Logia,.
Jelin R. Slack.
rater and explanations:
formation can po_had•
DGWAY, Preeldent,
This COmpany.wasorganized with, a cash capital, and
the Directors have determined to adapt the business to
Its available resources. To ,observe prudence in conduct
ing Its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of tomes.
ornee—NO:lo Merehants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
The undendood has been appointed Agent for the
Rh , '" C.iniAnY9 In Schuylkill county, and will effect all
hinds of Insurance. as aboee:on appliration at his oilier,
opposite the Town nail, I.9lts%ille. •
• SAMUEL GARRETT.
s-tr •
'r the above Company
Erect Insurances. and
the subject.
1. II 11.0iNati.
• or'
Office .in Sillymiii!• Baldinjr XahantOngo it.,
2 dam above Vitra st., Pottsville, Pa. •
•CArITAL AVTIIORIZED UT LAW,
SptCPCI.COCKIP.
This Commtny obtabwd its Charter at the last &Won
Of thh &I:103th e of Pennsylvania', and ls now fully or
ganited and prepaml to issue Policies, at liberal rates,
on Fire and inland risks. on l'ublle and PrivatO
lugsrlitrnlture, F,':ocits of Goodiand Merchandise of all
kinds.' •
• Alio on'Coal Breakers and Machinery, Inland Insu
rance on Canal Ikate and Barges.. by Canals and Rivera;
also on Cargoes of COSI to Phliadelphls, New York,-Bal
timore. ac:,Thia Company guarantees to adjust all bones
promptly. and thereby hope to merit the pationage of
the pub ier § 1 - •
•
blomed. Deslgn■ "gnt
,na In their !Wean hand
el•hoitast notice.
ids cit ceistlnkit, sista
1.41.
erl & ;ER co;).
fte tarsi's of
Os. Coal Iliddlam, Wire.
• ' Directors(
SA.IIIIEL SI TAXMAN; J. 11. ADAM.
WILLIAM MORTIAIKR,Jr. 40IIN D. HKIDERT.
JACOB HILIKTEINOEIL -Ir. JOHN HENDRICKS,
GROWN LAUER, J. K (MAXEY.
W. V. SMITH, IL H. lITINIZINOEi,
ROBERT H. PALMER. ORIMIOR L [LEHR.
SAMUEL SI LLYIIAN, President
8111111,f3ectutAry sad Uoticol Agent. ,
rottictne,Jargueo 1,'67,
I-
°liberal patronagetbey
!era sad others, in the
lelt their eastern in the
p will be warranted, so
flag a bad job.
t, and the most expe•
ty we feel Imre > that we
sla the egion,
tufts, illaerarllle. to W.
Wider, Bilnerwrille,
&run impaired.
NEW. CAS_CONCREAVe MATCHES.
TIE UNIIEICILGIVE. 1 1) ,Having the
, 'nut nzl re Well 41'044 Op C;nittirve hatchets,
si fornl4l slorekeeiters it usattariletamnt wives.
Pottsville, Feb.l7 NV/ IN • • SIMI= k LERCH:
I : D EVE'" A ivJ I ' , Y BENJAMIN BANNA
MINERS' SUPPLIES,
• AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, president,
ALFRED WEEK', I ORRIN ROORRS;
Vire President.: Secretary.
Onosaerrurso, Treasurer
PPee."for.ez '
leholaS O. Taylot, : -
Alfred Weeks. j , '
• Orrin Itogens,
John P. Slmon,s
./amos P. Smyth. •
Aaron S. Lippincott,
Mahlon Gillingham,
Wm. B. Thorium,
Wtn. Neal.
Charlin J. Pi td, .
February ISb;
Schuylkill Fife , .& Marine.
INSURANCE 'COMPANY.
CHARTER , PERPETUAL.
.y ~
HOTELS.
• THE "BUCK M OTEL."
'early opi K a l ith the Court turner Lebanon, Pa.
g
Geore , F: Relolerrt,-Piopitetor. •
This hotel, so long eelebr.ted for its generous board
and good accommodations. has Wen recently imprOved,
and continues to be the Stage hotel and General Read
Quarters. , May 3, 1R56 111.1 y
"WHITE HORS E HOTEL."'
.Corner of Centre and ifarrantongo ets., Petted lie.
Joseph M. peiger, Proprietor.'
Entertainments and accommodations of the beet kind,
and every attention trill be liaid by the host and his at
tendants to make ignbsts and traieleri comlbrtable.
Pottrrille May 10"bok . 19-Iy,
THE `,EAGLE'HOTEL," • •
Eagle Buiktisigt,riroriter of ,_ . Cinaberland aad Mar
°keg its., Lebaaoa, Pa.. , •
Adana Husk, Proprleiog.
This is the largest and most emtimodions hotel In Lab
anon, with ample egn,enteneei for families, single boar.
den;and the pnb4.lpmerally IDlay 3,'56 18-1 r
HARDWARE.
4 A
e LL sorts of T from 22 to 60
winds per yard, on hand and for sale by
. 8,1858 45- YAILDLKY BON.
11 11,COHOL, Fluid,. Camphene; Tur
. nune, ke-, for do by 3. T. QA4~iiIDL
uylklll Haven s August 23, '5B 34-
I .
TONS Zinc Paints, and White
IQend, for mile by, '-J. T. HANNON.
el nylkill Raven, Aignst =, '5O ' • 34.
TVORY HANDLED Table anti Des
..l.. sert Knives. Silver Meted Ble4ei, sultablefor Christ
mas presents, at the Hardware end Iron Depot. , •
Pottsville, Doe. 5), '55 51- N FRANK POTT.
VOR SALE—"A large quptitfel 2d
I slops' Chain lbr sale, 'of vailotut sizes from
14 Intl to w e Instep In diameter.
Dee. 9, itt:,6. 49- E, YARDLEY . SON,
HIO 111 neral Paints; Ch 'me Green,
Chrome liCtilkiw—dry and In On, nd COLORS of
every description, for sale by J, T. ILANNUM.
Schuylkill Haven, August =. '56 31-
the. Peruvian Guano for
.04;000 sale, by tbe bag or too, at Sanyl
kill Harem by • J. T. IIANNUM,
Schuylkill Haven, August 73.'6 34-
G FEET Window Giusti; al
so, Looking Wino Plates, and Putt
.
for sale by' - ' ! - •
.' lIANNUAL
.., Schuylkill Harr, August 23 ,' 50 134-
7 a A i S o Ta'
i m
- tPr a rec F e°,ld cailtlgstrlTA:
yel •
an exeelknt aiticto for fastenhig Onto or Leather
tings—variousshes. For gain by B. DANNAN,
Centre 4fred.
:"SCALES! :SCALSBI! SCALES!!! •
T ll6 subsqribers have the sale
'of the .Terkennis Company's scales. They •
'are warranted equal to any manufaotutod. Sa m
plea can be seen at the Hardware Store of
postarille, April 11,'47] ' BRIGHT & LERCH'.
jGENCY for the Reding
Ural?line Shop.—llaving the agency for Cie
widely eefebrated Agricultural i mplements manufactured
at this shop, I invite.khr attention of farmers, and can
furnish them with these goads at aunt:teaser's primer,
—.freight added. FRANK POTT.
Pottsville, June 24, WI 26-
NEW ARRIVAL
SPADES, Hoes; Hakes, Plows
kjand Agr Indian! implements.
STICIITICIL t THOMPSON.
Coorner Mirka and otistre, "SIGN or,rns
Nit:Mlle. April 4, 'AI 14-
FAIRBANK'S SCALES
' riIHE subscrineis, agents for the man
'.hirers, havejust received a new article, called
the . ‘ u •U nion Counter Scale," calculated to weigh &at 4
'an ounce to 240 lbs. For sale'at tbeNorkStore. •
E. YARDLEY I: SON.
!,ttsvillo, April tigth. 18h5V - 17-
RAILROAD SPIKES,
VAILS, Packing Ropes, Jack Screws,
Tar. Whits Lead,oll, toss, Mews, Straw Cutters,
Ironeked Steel Anvihrratellows,iCleind‘deassi, the by -
'seat and'beatuesortinent of 'Locks, Latches cud, build
ing Hardware ever offered in'Sebuylkillrnty.
Cbnver of Cknira wad Markel, "SIGN Or 'rue Ste."
menus; & TLIOIIPSO.N.,
11.
Prittsvllle, April 4,'57
J. T HANIIMM
wHOLEsiar. it,ETAIL Dt-41er ,
in Paints,- Oils; varnishes,' Turpentine, Cate -
phene, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Looking Glass Plates,
Window Giese, Putty, llum liose,llim Belting, Peruvian
'lluano, Oakum, Pitch, Tar, Rosin, stc., ac., at Philadel-
Phialivices—oppoSite the Sian 114 el, Schuylkill Haven. •
N.B.—The patronage of retail dealers, and the public
generally, is respectfully solicited. Orders tiled and setil
with diapatch, to all parts of the country. •
, Schuylkill Ifaien, August '23, '56 , 34:tf
I RCM 99_41111 WEIION,WA RE. HOUSE.'
elt.:1111KEI FUEL I , ,Pottsvale.—
l~ She subscribers art; preps nal to furnish the Trade
Machinists and Operators at Philadelphia prices, (freight
added) wholesale or retail, hest African Bar iron, man
' u factured at Pottsville. and warranted of superiorquality
Also, light T rails anitable for mines, and Cable Chains
furnished at short notice direct from the importer..
E. YARDLEY k SON.
47-tf
York Store. Nor. :2, 1853
. .
• .TO MACHINISTS. NVE HAVE the Alrency for tools
, m
which eeciy mechanic should possess. C. Steel
Butes and Straight Edges, with graduations (min 6 to
Go, graduated decimally from to to lit). C. Steel Try
&putts. and an article which combines in and out calli
per, Square Edgeadd circular guaze, Dividers, and a
. paint straight edge all In one tool. Call and see theni
at the ••Stos or Tat SAW".
Pottsville, April 4,'57-
CIRCIILBR ISELIi7I7O3.'
DISTON having appointed us
w Agent', for his celebrated Patent Ground Saws,
we vire prepaCed to furnish st the shortest non*, Saws
from 6 to 60 Inches In diameter.' Remember on all Saws
ordered throughlui you will save 2h per cent. ai no oth
er eetabllshmenttn the county can get them direct from
the factory; X viand Mill Saws. •
8 LICIITER t TIRMPSON.
d,rnw' Mark...! and Centre, "Sulu or rug Sew."
Pottsville, April 4, '57- 14-
COLVVIAPIES QUII.ERY STO 7
o slowest Tielrd t
CIONS'EAN'I'LY on hand, a large
• sortinMit of Pen and Pocket Knives, SCISSOM and
Ramie, Table . , Knives and Forks, in Ivery,sfas ‘ buffelo,
bone and wood handles; Carvers and Forts, Dirks, Bowie
Knives, ke.
ALSO—a very extetudve assortment of Wailers, Tea
Trays, - .
Fine English-Guns, Colt's Pistol., ,Allen's Revolves,
end Single and Double barrelled Pistols. with &general
stoekof Yaney.liardwansomnetaisitly on baud..
JOHN M. COLEMAN. importer.
Philadelphia, Dee: SO, 180;11, (Dee. 27, '63-521 51.1.1
"RE L NAL
Of D. L. Estexa M y •O asardvinare Store. rs
-ITAVING re;mcived fr?.m\the - corner
_Lor Centre knd Market etreets. to Fry & Martz'sold
stand, nearly opposite, Mx. I Ilisterly would Inform Me
friends and the inhabitants of this and adjoining coun
ties, that everything in the hardware line wilt•lways,b•
found at Ma establishment, where. they may be certain
of getting superior articles at the lowest priceil. ifirlto;
member to call at D. L. lbsterly's Hardtvare Store, Centre
streett below Sfarket-,Eff'
N B.—Ordem for coal scremens,of E aterly & Frick's man
ufacture, received and proMptly attended to.
Pottsville, April IP: 185 r le-
2.1011.11:18 TONES -Bc. 00.
'Bari & STEEL
Jlarket and Sixteenth Struts, Philadelphia, '
Have always on hand and for sale .
Al EST EN'GLISH REFINED IliON=Full , amortMents of
'ltaanalls," and other favorite bands! BEST AMER ri
CAN BARS—ordinary sites. or tolled to order for bridge
urposei, Aa., &e. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE—
Promiscuous alma, or ^tit to required site. .110ILER
RIVETS—Dover brand, made in solid dies. REST.
GLIM CAR AXLES—American and English: FLUE
& SHEET IRON—For covering sehtthrt; &e. AMERICAN
A SCOTCH PIG "IRON. RAILROAD IRON—
'T rills, and
Bat ban suitable tar mines, turnouts. ke.. JUNIATA.
ENGLISH A NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and
iy,tengitS—For bridges, ears, and machinery purposes
generally. CAST. SHEAR. MACHINE and BLISTER
. STEEL. Also, an extra quality for taps and dies. The
above, together with a full arliortment of Iron, Steel,
Nails and Spikes, to 'which the attention of dealers,
irailroad companies, engineers, miners, founders and ma
etanista is invited. Slay 10,1810 19.1 y
. ,
T H..lllcPwain, iivil and Mining
•P • Engineer', Ashland, Pa., attends to Surveying and
I impeding Mines, surveying and diiidinglapds. rega.
HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. ' isting Tows Lots, and *Mother !htudness in t.l4e line of
, TILE $ ÜBSCRIBER, halriug now Arians , ! his profiusion.
lit ed and h w is it g l7 4l a n 'l e a r t. hPetneruiewinailaticeonooff business
furnist I
Co le un t t te y. v p a a dil . ress, Fountain Spring P. 0., fichnyiklit
!
lag all such'geods Jul the business of the , Feb. 23.18511. . . li-ly .
Coal fiegiodynay require. at their loweid market's:due,
sdicits the inspection of tike Public. I shall be always;
''.'erthind and haVe on hand a full stoeklor
Bar Iron, " Chopping Axes,
. Flue-Iron, , • Coal Shovels, •
Cast Steel, - Traro Chains:
Slit Iron, ! • Nails and Spikes,
Rope, Tackle Blocks, ! •
! Mellows. I Anvils and ',laces, 41e.,
hardware and Iron Depot, MEW STREET. three doors
above Market, East side. . FRAN Ii'POTT,
doily 15.1854 I ' • ! ^44 r
EiR Io IC M HZ ,
WA
z: J N.R w W If Al
In
Miners' B
found an
QM h Trimmings, Files, ,
SSr ogs, - - /TIM Traykl
Saddlery, - BritaniadKarn,
.Shobtdaker'sTooii, • • Assortment 0 fin e Lock N,
Ca a c tili'liTool3, . . Table Culittey,
'RI a and Paint, • Pocket Cutlery,
I:hat I r ro st n ee ef i e:lslass, Table Spoons.
Rol ed " " Ansits and Tires, ' f
Nai sand Spikes, • ' . Assortment of tine Runs':
Rat road Iron and Nati Sheet Iron Crucibles,
Sm th Teets, Wire, Tin Plate,
But ding Materials,. • Brass Kettles,
Cas Steel,
A Blister,
Sad Irons, , .
- • Pans and Bailees, ' '
Chains, !'• 1 i • ..
I n lt n l Sa w s," • • -Railroad Traces, '
i
Cr
rai
and
4,
ott
0 11 :sin tet u b : mui i s
i n ae a r in na l ied e s a; : s h ob i a '
e lf .
nisi ti t i i i:vw d oir
Fe : 0 i w
a k 7
ft s ii i 1 l i
: . t b i
a P :
4 : t
a ::
e : 11 d u r : sl a m 0 r
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1 1 : 4 1 0 1
ov a l
l e r
i d i l i n 7 l A :: : t e t . in p‘
i i: .
d t it :
7 1 I 1 I I 46 I 1 471,
t estendedtoithn In bisindividualeapaelty.andhopes
en erni, by the windily of their goods, strict„atten•
I------ - ---
.
LUMBER ! Luaksaa II I . . LA
eirrhe subscriber respecffully announces Phu ii t el
to the public that helms completed his Steele Gtr- ....._ L "
r Ilaw•adll la Loonsi Valley. Sebnylkill smutty, wed GiLly
Is now prepared to famish all kinds of Lumber at the i
lowest priese—snab as Pine, Astalock and White (ask of Watenes..
every she alai description. i ever boa offered
Alir Dills of Lumber eat to coder at the shortest notice. I _• ,
N0v.17, 8 55 Di.tf • EDWARD E. ELAND.
WILLIAMSPORT
Mr MILL.
• 'known '
Sunbury & Zrielailroad ard the:Caul,
r i (O rte the Turners, wituantsport, Penns.)!
S. BANGER & CO., IV hole
ente and Retail lasalersma slintdacteumn of white
and yellow pine flooring boards, malt. donna, blinds. shut.
tem siding, wood moulding", ie. Jig and scroll sawing.
fancy and plain. AR dameriptiorm of t unarm and planing
done with promptness, spa in the beat manner.
Feb. 7. '67 • 647
w -ELLEN M.D. MCCOOL, ' I , •
TEACHER of the PIANO FQRTE,
Nahantmer Street, above Third. StrictStrict ittentkee
be Wen to the fundamental principles of music.
Pottsville, March '31,'67 - l ame 1
•
,•
PIANO TEACHING. ' •
MEYER, Organist, gives Instruc
tion We the Pl3OO Fate and Melodeon, in Potts;
v Band neighboring towns. Terms moderate. Apply
at his Alm second door below the Pool Waco, PotMWle.
April 11, '57 154 m
WEST JERSEY COIXEOI6.III SCHOOL;
Kowa 1.
10EV- SAMUEL MILLER, A.
jtatrincipat, with an ample 'lumber of well unaiified
assistants. - Boys prepared for college br business.] The
aim is to secure high, practical scliolandilp, with,-.physi
cal and moral improvement, relined manners,and exact,
thorough business habits. The next term COMIOOI2OI ,
May 7th. For n'prf.speetnake., address the Principal.
April 18,'57 .16-3 t• ,
COTTAGE , SEMINARY FOR MEG LADIES.
HIS Institutien t wAth ample aceem
,
modilitms for fifty pupils, is beautifully located
on the east border of the borough of Pottstown' two
hours ride from Philadelphia by Philadelphia and •
ing Railroad. The interior arrangements and .
dations are of a strictirfamily character, and every cf
fort made to render it, as far as possible. both a home
and a school. Thoroughly competent teachers, are en
gaged in the Cirnamental and Musical departments': The
pupils are under the constant sopery Won of the princi
pal, and no pains are spared to stem, to each the hod of
training In every study. • The year Is divided into two
sessions of twenty-one weeks:each. commenting the drat
of „May and November. For 'circular with particulars,
address the Principal, REV. IV. R. WORR,
Pottstown, IPa.
Ifolm
• •
W. ROSEBERRY, Attorneyat
J.• Law. office--corner of Market and 2nd streuta,
Pottsville. t August 9, '56 32-
MYER STROUSE, - Attorney:at Law.
Me—Centre street.: opposite the Town Ball,
A v t&rfile. L t[lfebnotry 9,'56 6-
DAVID B. GREEN,Attorney at Law,
rottirrine,Pti. Office in Market street, opposite the
Post Office. July 14, '55 28-1 Y
CLEMENT S.: FOSTER, Justice of
the Peace. Minemllle--eollectiona and agen dee sc.
Ileit.4l and attended to careiall.T, . -8 .
February:23, 71_d_ i
L l 4 C. THOMPSON, Attorney and
i ' ',Counsellor at Law. Offlee, below T.J. Aillson'P Hat
Store, lower end of Broad street, Tamaqua. .
..
February?, 1856 \___. 5-1 y
THOMAS R. HANNAN, Attorney at
Law. Office In'Oentre Street, oppoelte the Epleeipe
rch.Pottrvllle,Penna.
N0v..29, 1853 .47-13 r
koIt'ANCIS SPENCER, Magistrate
and Real Estate Agent. blurs In Rail Road atm*
w East Market, Pottsville, ra.
March 22, 1 , 156 ltltt
- - .
TORN SEI'F.ZINGER, Justied - of the
tj, Pisiei ST. CLAM, wttnind to all - businms en
rusted to him with ddligen and care.
February 91.+b1. • • ! 8-ly'
CHRISTOPHERL ITT L E; Attila"-
nay at Law. Pottsville; Schuylkill county, Pa.
orrice—ln nahantongo illicit, corner of Second.
April 11, '.51 lb-ly
riIRUMA SMIIIII, (laid of the Uni
ted States Senate) and pHIINKZHR SEELEY, Attor
neys and. Counssllors at Law. No. 61 Walt street, city' of
'New York. [April 11,'57 15-W
ST4CIITEIt k IMO:a' SON
. 14-
LEpers
111) WS It ' STO tE Two doors tss-;
lintel. and neirly opposite the
nk, Pottsville *here will be
excellent assor tment ofellswa
1 I
SATURDAY MORNING
TO BUILDERS.
EDUCATIONAL.
April 11, '57
LEGAL CARDS.
•
fIEORGE KEIM, Attorney at
k taw. Pottsville, Pen na., will attendtologal tinsin era
in Seliuylkill - county and elsewhere. Ihnce in Centre
treat, nearly opposite the Miners' Bank:
July J, '55
Ci n AMUEL GARRETT, MagiOtrate,
OCenTey.uicer and OenerslCollectur, will atted to 'ill
business entrusted,to him with diligence e re-
Ace, Centre street, Pottsville, Pa.,oppnattei
N IL—The Dockets of N. 31. Wilson, Ei
session of Samuel Garrett, Esq. [July 1;
ISAAC SEVERN; 'Justin
PEACE, attends to the collection of
all business appertaining to his office. I
to the measurement of Brick and !Stone
Bona, La, The Docket of Jacob Kline
posseasion t Office—Centre at, below All
Deeds, Bondi, Mortgages, &O. '
ISAAC E. SEVERN will attend tn- the dniwinir up of
Deeds, Bonds,
.Martgaites, Surveyalor Insnnture,
with accuracy and dmpateh. ' O a—Centre skeet, be•
l ow American Mum, with TRAM fkivern, Maithdrate.
Pottsville, Web. 14, 57 7-ly
BUSINES - SCARE6.
. •
EM K. SMITH, Mining Engineer Nand Polling ViestAr, Pottsville, Pa.
Feb. 14, 'l7 7-11
TOSEPIVW:4GEARY, Civil andMi
taw Etaineer:&olllee—Owner of Market: and 24
streets, Pottsville, Pa. ' • [Janus& 10 2- e
W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa.,
j of the Perinsybranla State Geological Surrey,
explores lands, mines, &F. [October 11.'55 4141
FAR. G. N. BOWMAN, Sur. -----
jjgeon Dentist, °Bice In Brick Building, ' 1 1 , 147".":
corner Market and Second streets; Pbttsvillo, Pa.
October 1,1655 • 1404 f
HENRY I'LEASANTS, Civil and
Mining Engineer, 2CATSVIL.LE. •
Orr/es—Centre street. west side, between Marlet and
Norwegian—slime building in which Mr. rooteti office
located. [January 31.'61 &slips'
'JOHN .I).ODGKISS, Mining !Engi
ty neer and Surveyor, Centre St., Pottsville; Pa., at•
tondo to Surveying and Exploring Coal Landa.linvect•
Ins Mines. de. Agent for the purchase ADIr Weer Heal
Estate, collation of rents, de.
March 22, 1866.
DR. T. .P. TRUCKS and R. A.
MAINUAY% Mining Engineer, Patentees lof " Pro•
rem Of Purifying Mine Water" are nowJit the "Pottsville
flonee" Where they will be happy to ma those operator,'
Who are interested In wing the espenee attendant on
tti destriiction of Salters by mine water. •
Pottsaille,-Ango. 9, '69 . 31,
ENRY: ,. ; W. POOLE, Geolpgical,
r .,
Topographical and Mining Engineer, Centre street,
Pottsville Pa.;lkives attention to and examine.
Lions of (ionl toes; to surveys of miner.requiringlape.
elal aecumey, and to the superintendence and entire
eharge for pm - Meters of estates. •
February 24.'56 [July 22, '54 27-in 5.1 f
110110 EAli: ESTATE A GEN CY.4--The
Xtitudeisigned will give prompt attention to' the pur
chase and salet - of Real Estate. Agencies for property,
Collections or Iterds,Conveyanclng. and adjusting Broke
and accounts, SAMUEL, HART/.
• t Qffiee in Markel three near'Third.
Pottsville. April 4, 'STI4-1m •
•_ _ _
- -
AGENCY—For the Purchase and
Ssle of Real Estate; baying and selling Coal; ta
king charge of Gad Lands, Alines, ke.,and collecting
rents—front twenty years experience in the County he
hOpell./0 ZITO satisfaction. Office blabantango Street,
Pottsville. C12 . 12,E. Al. ILL.
April 6,1850 • 14-41
•
- F DMUND•I4I: IVENS,
...
:j.ifeeiianicarEapitterr ct Draughtsman, Thaterver. Ph ,
1 .terreai besikna—sitit Working Drattinga oT Oarniab
PanlVing Engines, Winding Engines. and a general dea.
eription of Colliery. Illait Plinio:a, and Bolling Kill Ma
ebinerp, de.. de.t Model'', - Drawings and Spegifications
of invention,' prepared for the Patent Office. '
Timmins, Vebrna _1,'57 • • 5-1 y
D. L.
j' • tlve and „Mechanical Dentist, has fit- 98 110
ted upone of the • best Dental klitablishmencs in this,
part of the State, and intends to afford his patrons the t ‘,l
benefit of every Improvement lethe Ark Ite guanui 7 "
tees to imitate nature toe sicetylnthe adaptation and
arrangement 01 Terro-metalle tzWreseent Teeth;
ial
sertspartor wholo seam A l Al ale preutere;tothe
entire.exclusion of Spiral sprlifits; extracts dead teeth
and roots with facility, 'and tills decaginX teeth with
gni d, rendering them nsefti daring life. AirOffire in
Market street. two doors abar •Ce n tre. North
O. BROWN, Miic Inspector; tn-
Virden; his services taland-ownere, men of bnsinete,
and capitalists. Froth 11IS experience In mining. and
knowledge of veins. as be is enpeed In this mid adjoin
ingrunittea,to examining minir and ex pleritir Coal
lands, he *west* be able to glut satisfaction to all who
may want his services. • ': • -
REFERS toßmvwi s Mnzszs and JursaNnita; Rios.,
Philadelphia and D. N. Firs, and WISMAR! Ultima, Jr.,
&qv.: Pottsville, for capability and ntegvity;
Addiete—OßO. DROWN; Mines Inspector, East Nor.
troalsn street, Potterille, Pm.
• • July IL 1866 • • • • 27-
DAWES! RAS.
TJHAI'ENTWACiaIia- Q MADti Parsr
j_ Ban, to bold opal to 20Poonda, forOstioar' ',Drug
Vida and Ohara, far sada by
cooliitOarGtlll23.
Wavomber 8, '6O ti
rottrville. May 1.0,v
i rtgi r n * Ae B. en author
s factuisys or Water Metres; sr lli
them, at their prises.
WWII/LAY & SOX.
35...
pllE•• Subsetii
.1. had brae maw
adridy all ardent latt
Tottenles, August 314'56
— PDTTBVILLE QUADRILLE BAND.
ryHIS BANDI is now' orgatuzect;•and
ready to attead.earuzion: rAkum, BALLS,
t• Ittl.. ie. Ordera l tiadisaaed to N. J. am, as C. C.
Cams,. will rendre s•pt attention.
Yettilitte, July - i t-ty,
_RI ,1_011.111!
J
er4. 5 , ,01 - INS MN, Agent for A. A.A.
"ie LANK, (late Yaw veld llnsasy,) wholeaale deal-
ILS j OANDIIItS. No. 124 , Pout, and 88 Water
al net. New;. York. All lordere left at the office of James
IL Ontefftet ic o: at 94 Ltd/Lange .11otel,. will . receive
prolate at
Sepletober !;I, ;58 •'; 504 f
LEONAFT, FRY £ CO., .
*milers £ Don Jere In Exebangf.
- rAIIAQVA;PA.' •
fIOLLECTIOps ATTENDED To
V:Ad Milne-for sale n ell the principal cities thit
Vnlet. AI" theta sale on 'England, Ireland, Scot
-4.l!iiiild Wales- .. 1 4zus 14,.56 2+
r
t r
AL.' : ' ' Ilt r iat?/ . St r k t a E LTI TS on
*thy. ) !Quaker II of John - i Edward CoOetroy *
of London, and on the tielfast Banking Co. o' Tre
landtalwayi for sale, in sums Lien El up to £5OO, by the
subigriber e t his Bookstore , Pottsville. These Enos
hale moth t gto do with the Passenger Lines, and they
aretonsid the sat t houses „in this countrrand..la
Europe., i BENJ. BANN AN.
- - -
...i
1
_ KR Ni',A & WOL,FF.
, puler araiiianii.uouritry Produce,
-• ', Milton 'I . /fort/umber/and courity,,Pa. •
iI• HE snliserihers are now "prepared , to
on any orders of Wheat, Rye, Corn,Oats, Potatoes,
ii, Batter, Elppr,42rd, &r.,that niajo pent to them.
Omit operatOrs and p 'Elan dealers of Sclinylltill county
would do well to get theirireppliee of grain and provi
sions freni us, as we can supply them at prices to be to
their adsMitarge. fiend tis your orders.
.
i KRAMI 4. WOLFF.
Mllton, lane 'VI, '..011(..'
.. SHOE 13 ORE REMOVED.
.• 1 WI tam smith
A NNouNc s to his friends and the
Ex. public that h has removed his Boot and Shoe
Store
Store trout Centro s t above Norwegian, to the
ha Centre street, n et door to Woatebtdorf's Saddlery
store; and nearly op wife the Bplecoral Church, where
he will be happy to see hie old customers, and new ones,
elm- .11e will always keep on hand a choice
1110. stick of Boots, Shoes. Ladles' fialbss, Childress's;
Shoes. dr., ke., of all kinds and qualities, which
hr l wilt - 4411.5t the lowest rates.
Minim keeps a • umber of workmen employed, and
manufactures an K inds of customer work of the hot
materials at shot t Mice. which he an.warrant to be of,
the best fluidity a d good workmanship.
• dat-Don't forget S give him a •Cali.lis
April 4, Nil : " 14-2 m.
tmompilis £ ogNoLgR, .1
thanittria calor a an kiienalage,
2 doors guuth of tke,E.rpres a Offico, Centre Street,
Pottsville, Pa., • .
viTii,LL strictly attend to altcollection.s
entrusted to them, negotiate Business Paper,
Loans, Stobks, and all other securities.
Messrs. Taylor. Brothers. Rankers, New York. Drafts
on Union Bank of London; Belfast Banking Company of
Ireland, National Bank pf Scotland; also at the office IA
' 31efeirr. 0 reen k Taylor, Liverpool,
liewirs. Taylor. Bruce .1 Co:, Lteth, Scotland.
Oonstantli on hand and for sale' fur any amount,from
£1 upwards. In sums to suit pUrchasera.
These dratle are . ,po4lc at 'night, and are good In eve
ry part of Englind, , lreland, Scotland, and Wales. tin
current Bank' Notes'exchaitted at ,the best rates. Land
Warrants bo*ight snd sold:
SittssilleiApsii Id. '56 1J41,. 19, 1856 3-1 1 6
A. B. CORCAS.
Blinker, Dialer to Siehaime, anCLaail
~= Agent s I
Stillwater, Minnesota. • •
COLLEC'TIONS attended. to 'and tax
es pa 1 4.5 throughout the Territory. Will attend to
the p a rch and location of Government lands in !Min
nesota, Wisconsin and lowa, and furnish dratti_Of lauds
located byl him, with accurate asesriotkas -or the
-fl tairticulay attention.will be given to locat
ing land warrants. Persons desiring him to locate war
want. should eltherleave blanks for the asslgneee names,
or attnell the warrants Amer. of Attorney, authorir,
lag hltu . t locate them In, their names. Ceititlestes
- from the cad Gillen will be immediately forwarded to
these for yhom such locations are made.
June 28,'56
SOMETHING NEW 1 .
L-. /1. ALLEN takes pleasure in au
npunolng to his piteous and the public gene
rally thatihe has lately purchased the right for taking I
the Pielrainotype, and is now prepared to wait upon
all who May wish this beautiful style of portraiture.—
These pictures need only to be peen to be appreciated ,
They can ibe placed In lockets, rings, etc., similarly to
the ordinary daguerreotype. This picture csu'be viewed
at knyinkle—an advantage it • powers's. Also, another
new style of pictures, called . Ambrograph. They . are
taken on paper and are equal to the twist Melainotype or
. •. e . Persons wishing to send pleturesto friends
by Mrall, I find these just the thing, as they will
,not
crest extra .... :e.
Melainetypes, Ambrotypes. Dagtirreet, pea, Crayon
typvs, Ambrographa and Photographs are also taken at
Allen's Sky-Light Gallery, corner of Centre and Market
streets. Petts•llle, Pa. ; .
itirPrices.of (he carious styles ran4re from ISO costs to
flu.. i . [February 7,'57 6-ly
I CARD. ', '
THE UNDERSIGNEp takes •p l e 3 -1
sure In announcing to his friends and the pbblie ,
In general, that he has purchased of Samuel ,C. TaylOr,
the entlri stock of llats,Caps, Print and Gentlemen's 1
furnishing gads contained in the Mr lately occupied
by him. 1
The abOve stock is were and fresh, selected from the
very beat Houses In the cities of Nett York and Phila
delphia, nd will be said at prices perfectly satisfacbfry
to all pe one that may visit this - ektabilshment. lie.
member I Is Is the only establishuant of the kind, in
Behuyiki I county, where Gentlemen can be furnlibed
.with g s equal to any City IVardrobe..by
EDWARD T. TAYLOR,
• ' - Suecessor.to SAMUEL C. TAYLOR,
City Hat and Cap Store.
P.B—The services of Mr. Geo. C. Llrsely have teen se
cured tcesuperintend the department he has so ably fill
ed for seSeral yeerapat. Ills make and style of Hata
are altoge th er superior to any other make In this place
for dumbility. and wear. Prices for .his maker of Hats
are from 3 60 to set 00. In idditlon to the above. we
arc in constant receipt of the 'new style Hats and Cape
from such Houses as the followings Sullender & Pascals.
Oakford, Beibe A Co., Lightfoot, 'Price, Patton it Co.,and
other lioness if desired. Remember "
TID3 CITY lIAT AND CAP BTOII2,
Corner Centre and 31alantoitgo streets
Pottsville, Jan.3l. 1857.' tfti
FARREL'S & HERRING'S '
Patent Fire Proof Sates..
S. SI3.4gLIVISTAL.N. •
Mahan and Stittloner, ligtnqe,
IS authorized to sell
their Sitfetait Fichts,ylkilt county.
Ho will furnish them at the low.,
eat manufacturers' prices. at his
Ilookstorein Pottsville, where the
sires and s Ilet of televs am be
seen.
t?.? •
4 1Prtt ,
'461 - j
These Safes, on trlalhive proved I
be superior in protecting Books,
'dPaPers• &e., from Sr., to any mzn
tafactnred in the. United States,
and they are offended equally low
prices. I -
The following is anextriet froM the report of the
committee appointed to stintend the recent trbl l .
lest of burning Hallo at Bea ding: ' •
"On the 28th of Nehru:try all the menibere of the (Dm
mitts* met Co witness the ?urea and Books and papets,
(plaredlu them) And were perfectly mtistled that all wa s
right. The day
.Milowlng the burning took . pittee, uni
der the ruperintendence of the Committee . After a. ftlr
and impartial burning for fin hours in the fames of
blooms. Farrelkil-fterring, the Safe of
_Messrs. Evans cl
Watron was Hist spew& the Safe being on dre inside,
add the contents partially consumed, while theeontents
in the Rafe of-Bears. Barrels & Herring were in good
rendition: and no fire inside!".
The Editor of the Berko and ScAnylkill Journal, to
gather with fifty boldness men, who attended the Darn
ing of the Sores, testify to the truth of the above state
ment. ' .•
For good and reliable Ball at matraticturere pekes,
mil on I •••••-„, It. HANNAH.
; (.• Agentfot flerrd's &Herring's Saki.' •
rottarilio. ITarrh 14th: 'ti' • 11- --
•
• ,
OE3 I *O f }
ltroadway. New Vert. k
If VLLLDEIII dit'l o .lliliCAL , S4
" . sib Street, Philadelphia. ,
IlleCO 8, l' •
C~reatnut Street, Thiladelphia,-
fitya for the Pall and 'Winter of
I I . :11:131E543:,. . 1
0 owei I ' - . . , 1
Gloves! t • - .. 1
' I - Gloves!
• Gloves!'
• Gloves I
OLOVES a I llsvirnsr (new stile for the Ladles:)
GM, it'S ina e ky.101:1V1A,:orho the best in the trade
tiLOVES'oft=id glofell Qf Blinn ; . •
GLOVES of Lewis and Mannar, ..-
; 0 LOVItOf ad and Silk end COMM; , .
0 140 V flint •icsitin, (a large totln,k : `,
0 LOVSfillor driving, Moves for walking: . '
(MOTES of White ICI4. fine Black Ilaikin:
'MA IVBB:llt ;OLOVltSto Etioiti "bids much resembles thew,
worn at theeomtng g,—
.
OLOVirtiof tskin. (very Sne, ) .. , ' .
OLOVNS I *yam of every kind; .
Gb()Vitii to it the young and old;
'CLOVES toloop Out the Winter's nett
GLOYESI re- Sled cumbers; is very Wee;
GLOVES_ 1p bitch I'm selling at every low slim
GLOVES, tiles vast them, la *Wahl to eel
At Me City flat Store ati4 tlents? ittrtdaliing 1_,141.—. ,
Nest boor to Die Pettseille Holm, fingre sC, nottseille.
N. B.—ilreistvet a mall lot of Hunt's %taut NO,
Egged ra r Collars, anew ittkle hie Cents.
, the& WU, Shawl Mos, Whom licatilk Se.
, A ir01 4 ". 1 5, 1 4 1 ' ..,- j ~. I 1 : r . •,4. 9- •
i- , - , - SCitUYLICILL COUNTY, TENNOYLVANIA.
THE DYING HUSBAND.
The ' Fit wilt miss ate, deineet, ones,
. Whin away heat thee ra
And thirst eye at thought will eaten
Of a foci Umlaut treesdad*: '
Med a Ides the eleepleas watches .
Of Oti w,ldoved nights shall till,
' 'tree while thiee ear tt addles; -
• Vadenteath the daisies .
nucnT, ,
tumwe Sta.
• 19- • '
Though no for this bosom aclttag
Riaseett oat thy heart mai be,.
fire erg mi. Snit thought, on Waking,
Jetimit, wfirber one oVise-L
Wen the nun, lbw, from slumber,
That toy tines woke at mono.
O'er and o'er spin numbs,
' Wtabing thou bidet not been pond
•
And bsaide the board while sittings
Feta the houseltokl glances all.
' • When thine own, a moment Sltthog,"
Oa my vacant place shall fall.
Then I know thy Yoke will falter,
And thine an gulah tbrttt would tweak
- Itntatitit grh 1 0u wilt, not palter,
Striving, for the childrin's sake.
Bat when-all arotind - thee's
When the sunshine and the flowers .
In thy home but lave thbeionly,
Thies& the dreary noontide hams—
While thy busy needle plying
Par the thoughtless ones at play,
Teem earl dainty stitch sad dying
Tearevadown thy cheeks shall stray.
And when twilight shadows cinder
hound thee, on the path alone,
Where so oft the young noon's lustre
On thy gun of hone bulb shone,
?heathy thoughts will vaguely, wander—
Knowing little else, In sooth I • •
Save that In the chnerlyard yonder
Bleeps the husband of thy youth.
And wound the hearth when meeting,
In the dlm and solemn night,
When no mare sty trolFe's greeting I
Entire with the taper's light,
Where ttiellUdren sit In gladnews-r.
Then llod help therand sustain r.
Nor, too young to soothe the Woos%
They may deepen, thus, thy pain. ,;
Weary years, befo re thee stretching,
Itaire pictured to my mind; -
May the Mare of my etching a
Be not that for th et? designed!
. Yet though young thou art and tr.auteous,
And the many court thy smile,
, - From the path Moro
. thee,Auteous,
Shall no living one beguile
.
'For his sake that here bath striven,
For thy sake, all else above,
fAlhoti lirejo train for Heaven
Those I leave thee of our love:
And, oh I think thee oft while leadiiig,
It will soothe thee, such command,
That my rout for them is pleading. .
• Even there, at God's right hand!
Teach them, darling, night and morning,
As they love their father's name, I
All his utter hate and scorning
Of. the things that youth would shame,
Tisch them, too, thy angel meekness,
- -And thy charity to all,
Who are we that in oar weakness
God's owitjudgment would forestall.
Tull them early, of the trials • -
That youth's prothlses may blight ; -
Of the thousand self dentate
They must.practl-s Ar the right;
Bp the faith's sure plank: whikttmlning,
Bridge connecting earth and sky,
All of human heart's sustaining
. That would refuge seek on high.
And may he, ot'all mar treasures, •
Ile what I.baro.been to thee,
Whom It Nutt; thy wad and pprtnros,
Dearest, to think moat like • ;
Though he seem less 41r to tbers
And more wayward than the rest,
Clow than his 4h...haired 'brothers
Thou wilt chap hid to thy broad.
• And mine own sweet, dainty daughter—
Playful round thee as tbe wind—
Brame tho winsome words I taught her .
On het' baby lips defined;
Oh, the little bine•eYed Wry
With her mother's brow and e'e—
Let her not fbrget me, Mary,
When I'm gone tram her and thee!
thy pale dire on my ahanlAer,
Round my neck thy *tad arms fling—„
• 'Tit the last time I shall Rid her
To my heart, poor blighted thing;
•
Oh, forgive me, gracious Father!
Who bath fathomed all our woe,.
That where ends celestial gather
With such stricken heart I got
3 tole of Alp.
THE BRAVO HUSBAND.
LUDOVICO SALVATI was - the captain of a troop
of bandits infesting the lower Alps. Of lofty
stature, muscular frame, and andannte; tempos
meat, he seemed especially,fitted for" the deeper
atipostin,,which his evil souls had placed him
Weeny his aril stars,,for Salvati was the cadet of
a noble family, of which tionenit4 mention is
made in the archiveioi• Florence. 'He teas a Man
of ciltivated intellect and high aspirations. one
who Was neverilestined to tread the obscure path
of mindless mediocrity, bat maddened by disap - -
polntment and 'despair. The inhales of Salved
would have made a mania of a less desperate na
ture they made Min a robber. His name was
the by-word of terror to travelers and merchants,
and the sound of fear. bpi which the matrons of
the Alpine hamlets soothed their wayward nurse
liege into submission; "Hark ! Salvati 1 " tamed
alike to silence the most turbulent, and subdue
the most refractury.•
Meanwhile, Salved himself knew no happiness
on earth, save in the consciousness that his name
could thus strike terror to the hearts of those who
in early youth had taught his dwn to quail. He
had been injured, deeply injured ; and he hid
vowed vengeance—nor was he one , to breathe
such a vow tightly. ,
In his.firit manbood;Ludorico had bored; not
as worlfilingsloVe but with 'deep devotedness,—
By day he walked ' through the
.marble _halls of
Salved Palace, musing on the: idol ef his soul;
by night he closed his eyes only-to,disam of hey.'
Beatrice Monti was a 'Florentine, with eyes like
midnight when it is bright 'with start, and a voice
like that of the •bird 'which loves the darkness,.
- the brow 'of a Madonna, high, and calm, and pale,
looking as though earthly passion could , rover
overshadow it; and a smile which shed sunshine
where it rested. She was so young and' gentle,
• that it seemed as if she were scam fi tted .to con
tend with the caret of lire. and so light-hearted,
that-sbo Appeared never to hive had one dreim of
sorrow. Sueb was she when she . listened td'Ss
&
vati's tale of love, at they sat together beneath
the booth' of a pomegranate tree,frofn which ; hp
pilfered the rich red blossoms to twine theta in •
her hair; while the sound of minstrelsy came
faintly from the distant palace, swelling and Oleg
as the wind rose and fell among the orange trees.
What rake it what he said, or how be said it; be
death tbe moonlighted sky, anild breese and blos
sem : enough that she heard it without a frown--:
that she answered with a smile; and, that,'as Sal-'I
yeti pressed her to - bh heat, he' called bar
hie awn / his love—his world! 'Twas a sweet
„dream; and they walked band in hand, Ma'am
around her ' and her rich warm cheek resting op:
on his shou lder—elowly,pausingly, under the de.l
licious night-wind; and they told each other .the
history of Weir secret affection—how it bad grown
and strengthened since, they first met; and If
Beatrice blushed at the confession, he kissed away
her-blushes, and atm did not repent her confidence.
Lndorice told a less embarrassed tale, and she
pressed, her small hand upon his lips to stay their
utterance; but the' lover heeded not the gentle"
hindrance and be showed ber'bow long and how
ardently he had Wed her—for days arneentarries
in a lover's calendar; and the moon' had risen
high in heaven, sod the orange-buds ware
ding the perfumed dew from their.snoiey en PS, ere
they.rementbered that the world was, peopled bj.
otters beside themselves, : and prepared, again to
Mingle r with its denizens:—. , ••• , • •
A fearfa year followed the blissful evening.
A.rival's blood Amsoned the blade -al fielvati
but the stab was deeper at his ow:I. - hoots. core!
Could it - be that Beatrice loved the Smooth.lipped
stranger? His own Beatrice? • He would not
think that it was thus: and yet, she wept over the
curse—such tears as women weep- only for those
whom they have enshrined- in their souls. But
Beatrice Monti--the' beautiful; the fond, the timid
Beatrice? No, no; it could not be • and Salved
held•her to her heart, and loathed himself that hi
bat dared to doubt her.• . • i
• . He became a husband. Not i'word, not a kibk
of his young bride, but was to him as light and
music., -All that lendernew which woman loves
so well, ho lavished upon her with a Prodigglitt
attach proved that his *hole heart was in the
.homage; and yet, she was not happy. The in.ile
lied - from her lip, her' step beim: s ine, less buoyant,
Pnd her video more sad. LudoviCo mourned,
wondered, yet doubted t and when'Beatriee
placed in his arena her infant girl, be. forget all
sorrow in the contemplation of its cherish face.
Ono day be led, his fairwife forth into the son:
shine, arid the child slumbered upon
. his bosom.
Hetalked to: Beatrice of all which that child
might ono day -be to them,giftedi &coke seemed
with her mother's beauty—that mother, who was .
to him fairer than;aught else on- earth. lie was
Ilinswered only with tears. Baddinly,a messenger
approached them, who was the bearer of strops
was a kinsman of Salved; arid he
came with joy in his, heart, to ten - hint that, the,
Vila whom- be bad smitten he had nevertheless
not Clain;' that he yet lived, though - Idefrlswas
had borne him across tbo sea, whim they. rescued .
him from death-i—tbere was no blood upon the
smiler the young bulsand. • t he
doubto w v a ico s
-vai ssa m ilati .;
; - T air ie ruL n ully nse la r d had oubt t„t . 404_ l
oma
since : his return to Florence, be AP t":" •
of Balratra blade. but be lived. •
, Thin. W40(41414 retu r ned tedortee.
" a° °Hurlnotl le didlme.
back to their sp o
n
OlotaliS led lee way7 d thefast of the
- short mouth,. an a
Ceuta 'Saint' was motherless. Beatrice had fled '
AMINE
pitto.
IT ASIA INEAVA !fl IT
_ ~:
:, 1 ,
' The father aid the &Ml' were - alike detterted.—
The wretchs amid hersiand ,asers_eaught up the
woipieg girt—Ureeplag ttaew not wherefore.—:
and, ie hilt tra, abencluited the' bone Width' to
'hill Was 'no itesolitte. life wandered; he bared,
boteshither; ftir limy "retry- der ; the :Insatiate
wham he eahmiiiiared lit. his way abased with
hies, etui with his inOtheiless infant, that,siteplo,
land once sail,' meal; Mul he slept With . **
-child mulled tie his bosom, under thebefeht clear
eky, or beneath seofteta reef.. It - was. - tins the
bandits feaniiihiser ' Sep was w's reckless snen.--,
They mid .totbottritte their Chief; - and be
started at onfrom his lethargy of sorrow. By
1 .
their mraini e might' et - taste rosily. ! • The
.very theaght t Iris Ile told. Wan all
i hisiwyeep, apioaliey- duct vengeenee; that
wa; enough :I belles_ thenceforward •theirs—body"
an soul. Itegirt the plstois and the tugger in
his belt; be 4 pr6ned the plimed ,titit npoti Mai
'brdw • end hi,ptimecl his little•Beatzlos in the arras
in: 11
of elle gentlest of the dire irivas. It is, true
'that he shadderedas If ''
ve ihr lute" such rode
k . log, bathe was an pathig vengeance:l- and
he urned art with al lie upon his lip.'
I • watch sad wa . Ched - for Ywarsorsnol Yee
L
hirdletsging ' anaripsested; and meattwhile, his
ehlld grew b Ithfully among the Ai b'reiries,
with all the reliness 'Mid graze ' slier .mother
Smithig abe I her' likej 'an a here of light
'and all the 'hood Oft k yam& meantalneer.
8.1 1 0,i pletengi bad been so lent delayed,
that, his thhel for its indulgence beanie demo.
niiiiii, 'obeli De' s heard' that hictUsemy was es
lettgili witi o thie grain-Leda ltestrieci tool ,She
whohid i his bawl, only to . break it!--she
who waronersthe wife.fif his bosom—the mother
of his infant! girt ! - Shen wee even; now with the
mitt upon Whom his' Matte restetto whom it'
had dangler yobs=—upon whom It wait now 'eel
soon to fall. 1 i ,l. • ' .1 - The, stalu'eer and the sit . .
duped were tbisrtkirithin arrow flight; and they
breathed theldirrie air, with the outlaw and" his
°hire , Salved irrithet witbt agony; • the • fair
- brewed TO* isithemi,Watehe4 liar a palace at
the toot of tae vertmonntain wi lli in whoed fist.
114 Ases •
wet. islvonaeko,thir band Of Lndovico."..
1 The false Onisland her tem - Oen Could sae them.
seiresTholdliri-beneath I - : bin .' sky of heaven
while the bereaved hits d i and his innocent
babe "were bidden frocaltte gasp of "men, lest the
arm of justleit.ettinldi q tr date them. i The re.
fleCti.in was Maddening& d eteited •by this bit.
LIA' 0 % 00 04 1 eillenAkc! minauties still; more
wretched; liAdevice, terWt his deserted daughter
byi the hand,l just as a /Orions sunset hid flashed
and faded bite &See sOse.tints Which steep' the
world in twilighi; and tried to find comfort in the
sweet loelurigut tones* the °eV being 'who
loped him;l44- he eoltd net..snpport even the, ;
converse of the lightilliarted ohird ; and casting
bitasitif &Ally down,ltritb his ti tl e in his hand,
Ifs chasm III( the roek , he bade Beatrice go forth
'and gariboliiii the soft:kir. . i •
;For awhilettie girl attsed.plely beside him,
her hands•tirlded upon her . breams 1 and her large
;dark eyes ritritted on hil coun ts nce, but after a
time shi kiiihrtif fortk over - the! ledge of roek
against whiCh she leant, and watched the wild
birds as theyNingsri their jo,youi way to their
nightly testing , '
places,, • '
4 i -
„Suddenly ll.ndovico was startle by her somas;
add 'he 'haired, ly spralig trolls the earth; lean.
other lett:an:l he heard " the report of, a ride' and
Beatrice sang , down betide hitie—the ball had en
, tered her beart---she was dead! Salved laid tier
l d ' heart=
' is earthwhich in
gtintlyitiow Jlgaln upo the from
bh firstlerOr he had lifted ter; and then flereely
giling dowel lista the Valley from *Voila; -whence
he eould Mit lie perceived from,lsancath, ho dia./
• cirned twokinitnan figures. „The
,formost was
'that of a tall cavaliir, the' other was a lady, '
and farther Ito the distance thelanditdistlnguish.
ed a party lor attendants. Ile raw the truth at
olese—Ate cavalier wed segepd in shooting with
his ride at - the birds which were flying homeward
to their ejcrici in the rock,'ind the lady was wit.
neseing his trollies/. -The little Beatrice had st
ir:lmq 'their attention byr her movements; and
the spirunsan, belioring'it, to be: comp mountain
eagle watching in falsified security destruction
of its feathered assoclatesTend anxious to ex
hibit to hie lair oortirranion a proof of. his 'kill
ai r a markitnan, badi bit too fatally taken his
aim. But •Lud evico,l in another instant learnt
still mere tha n this,-tit was note enough that the
sweet erlitit:"rtrieh had 'so long end so -lovingly
ministered to'l hie:min, when ill'. else had for'
. ,
taken bius,ilaj geenehed at bit{ feet—it was not
eitasgb th at the , pure and beautiful image, in
I larch that ipiiit bed 'been enshrined, was now a
ghastly, tameless. gory,leapiestiny bad pot
yet done with ;him. ;A• light laugh came on his
ear—a laugh of Mirth as ennui.= for his dead
iisfrint r rhe could ntss be mistaken—he lied board
such laughter in by-gioe years ere the blight 'of
taiscry ' r isicl ~withered:' him—it was the voice cif
Iles:tries-4 -has Safe wife i litt turned and
' ; teat -e ild, bent'
looked•;at his aever her for an
instant, as it to con" nce himse f that thee* was
'indeed,: nolliSisti, and then seizing his rifle, he
took a steady ' l altr,.ttisd again' the ',harp quick -
Mond reverberatedainsong the heighti—another
Peal. of inull C, hicr WC , oat silt e . echo,. but this
time it was d the laugh of I.adovico. The cava.
liar, the; murderer , at his little lone, fall 'as that
horriblerceirthl swelled on the livening breeze.—
'As quick ne thoughthise ride of the bandit mai
reloaded; and. he :Waked for ia' second with a
glad and :gloating look upon the ;affrighted
party Who .g loating
ritated. the ratan mat; then
he once mole raised - Ills weapon); but this time his
hand wasunsteady , !and his frame shook ; the
strong Mai
,anlyered -like alleatt Again he
glanced batik on tholdead objeht of ill his hope
and of I altibli,tendernees; and -that look sue.
-eed.' ' In the oneit Instals& • ai shout of • horror
'rang tipwalds from the plain ; ;mollies and child
were alike lifeless:. Ehilvati had
;taken no Coward
aim.; r • -.- _i . % 1
'seA i. tde ' !s ; ler
• A . few - 11/oaths siabawasently, Florence'. was
thronged i SAri o l4 l 1 ems di, , who. curie to, w it.
n'ess the e ecation of Ludevieo, the bandit Chief.
Ile 'had a rrendered blitiSelf to justice; he had
avowed t the' =artier .of his 1 wifc'tlie pillage
Of trending rho eoutrot oraillemi; band which
X
e
Intl tong ti _ the *re; of the *wintry. -No'
voice was ised in Mercy; it :was a forgotten
word in fence; While all cried aloud for jus
tice:, Mentriatiotjedge by the sucked heart and
Wronged sillrial Mask* the peril iandthe spoil;— I
Ohm to them, were the iutguish land. the despair
1414 had firrOtight the ruin ? their pity had been
nachalienged, for Serval - bed horns a haughty i
Stow itefevii . his iiiiitars-1111 had. himself sup
plied litetatetith bothithecharge and the culprit;
math. us&ning: at length_ arrived — too,'-slowly
for those 'ilbe were Ito be morel tbe lookers on
•it the legal tragedy-4.wlied all Wet t,. see if his
Mel eatireigt, vconl4 stilt n etuflita-- . 7lehet
maryel then that : the" panted, fir Ftte-triair • : But
they knew (not! LudOvico Salv ti, be bad done
'With the wiirld; and the world With MM. A busy
tithing entered his 4angeen t semmon him to
the death inane; hie Chains - ere lying, on - the
insrlh best ' tdm,„foribo'had- Wrenched them as
asunder, tit ugh his tprtured linibs had suffered in
the e ff ort; lliie was no longer to be a gaze 'for the
Florentieetr—his dagger bad freed him„.. ' ' • •
DATIt/ lidtor's lEoettiox lore -vat TAntir '
iiintimQ ll . Tit r e- Dintrociatio party with its ally ;
the ;Wore*, ;we of'P3tilndelphia, Vas endeavored
to falqify the vie** of .2dr. Wilivat •on the Tariff
•
qua ioit, tis
only ineeeasary to publish the on
,
vibled left I t wrieten lby• the Eon. David Wilmot
in 'ISA ICE. Pqr,ortit, Esq., to triumphantly re,
• •
fide the extended slithders of journals who do not ii
huldiate tolitalloW hi the mire Of political dears;
dation : •
Ilogen OF Renege:RA . l'mM
/ Harylsbwrp;Jarenery lb, 1555. 1
DAM Wasoa-r-Desr ,•-ltorir Mends here
will bring your name before the - Usgielature In ronnes,
ion with thtt Aire of United gtatiellenater. • The slain:
objection tiled asalsistlyounriscs °tut of in Impression.
entertained :by many that you are unfriendly to the
great intaratte et me 8 te. -
Wirilionid be 'glad - toned you here, but If you cannot
' vbal Harrisburg 'beforeAho election,: please Stream in a
letter the history of yoqx eosins in Congress on the Tar-1
IQ qnotioni as there shams to be a udsapprebension
abroad in ni darato - yout views. 111 hate properly under,
Stood them. , . • • Troiy your!,
• • 3 - D. LsrOars.
_ .11felthuse, January 22,1 935 :
Arg Dear rtNr:—'4ourlavor came o hind last e vening./
'I: do not think:l shall be at Harrisburg! . The week ra ,
cation between , my smirks would btu ntOotlY °et ry
ed
the journey `teasing sod but little t i t i me d to
t n tr u e
a th p e ito st r i l
Zi n n, If Zei ifillrentilriu4u now
in the, ray. I ;
AM reluctani
to show myealf at ILarr tiding at this lime. Not that I
am indi ff ereht to the line the Senatorial election, but
donut wish *appear iss a &littlish and asittraloos
asps
tont forth. place. I hive not, as you well now, lu t e*
eager fbe Senatorial *mom far have l a la any way what.
liirerbeen initnintrrital in making myar a candidate:*
Theoonnectlon of my aims with the °Mee of Senator ,
the roast.
, of the late *al terelotioa in the politics o f
this htsta rind of my well-knwn position. on one, at;
lend. or threicatortant Issues upon which that revolit-1
Iti mr eizreedi and not i th i prh any vaulty or eehetaint
of o en i „ urg at this time would sub
•ift i ds to wospielini • an to MO charge of sinister ate ,
seinsh cseat which I wholly and swiptratteally
claim. 1.
1; -
Ido test deny :th t mid feel •pride In
in elective to one of thO highs* an • Ines. ••horaosobie
positions inlbeDoverntneut; but I dolSsery, that I'dtt
' sirs the phial fir e any setthth oe pwsonal ends.: I should
hope; It eleetedi a boo( some Wyk. -to . the canary,
and to the arose of sound principles. claim no
eminent quantleatlone for the. OA ale
a y e ,
[ hawker th a stwq s hetioh wosthr, wage respertkbei
fOrtunste. serperlaily no, unitiog and tententing,lev?
future &elki the men who soldered the late signal vie'
i
Wry la thle t tate. 1• . ;
oU say the main cu te urges against me
dame Data leepeundins entertainsd by many, that
are to thecae% intereeta of our. State. :This
Ina total rgpprehenskris of Oty feelings and poeition,
a: spiltagiAotabttees trout the,gliet,ihailn 11146,1
could not net:with my' ealleaguealn sinalltiess and ./
Abate inpnert Of the tariff of 113421 It wars
woks bidhosrthe hale WV bill was paned that
of .42 scald hot stand.. Xmas In. favor of 1
and modlleatlon, and In doter. this, was
lowp to Prese r Vi 10 the rest baton's of
ade r ent and inn* switrW and to this
detdritn6ly ifirdperwrvedney. On the
larged4tws Whig of eltitcute, lush"
tins upon Irani
-end to an extent
Jr of
pi r t g U_ l4.6 4:t 4
riNIGLip
(Trier Boobs, &42., ;
IttOiyittnik SUN I.
Wan case In this NS
ianoilisalasi wins*
farlebbleg. Wes • pesstkal Meier oerssl, we mIU
truireiti . peosiesedi 10. be la want in Lel bit Ina les.
lined eettnAiii
: '
• * . lciox` BINDERY:
Was bound ta . biery variety of style. Moak Boas
of GT * daspiptioit munitte haretiAgelail aad,
cedei at theta =OM
lay rte rres Intimate ligell ' ISt, Othdlig Illiligh Kelnpstie .
don. r entered into an
41, 44inteell
t to prove the pouts:
sy and adulates. of Amer astimikesse holey ite
mind to•vacient and. especial in cooed to
Iron; establishing to my own eatidhetten that polities.
awell is rupee to the hateroge et lb* twist* WM* •
to that of the cohouner and eutunlettueen *at *TNT,- ,
• interesterould be promoted by bulge wed& dlithe on •
Iron I appealed to the Home ot behiM et Ashen le. . .
terestanfeur Mate, elahnefer It a mahout ftelleetliad ,
eousideraUen, laristieg the hen interest l'asjaCy ,
minted **stand win we ground thaw any ether. , • "..
branch of mataftetnttlag, badness. rte slag lee it ti , '
!rely nationd character, u a neetteary element of me
'tidal dames, and entitled tlimedeor *the eslemial and r. ,
moat favorable regard of the allike. I insisted that the
sum rule should not be applied to as Wend of this p., -
ilagettede, that was seeded to the ameilleture of ,3
thread, tairs,id, buttocks, de., de. Them are so New .
&edits., pa idtenth *meet de occasion, it the dor- '••••
hints placed es the mud, of ciongrom,aad wily *OK . ,
* its volumes of &beta& • 4
I see only *poke let behalf°, the intereste ague ( lihde,.
";., but,l storied earnotly, in the mes s . awl mi (it.
---ar
ve to that interest an adequate and ...tt lr•
! bet' than. and I believe now; ll=t mmo( the ' , -
delegation in Douro* lice thislitsienonhi
quite, agreed to a moditeetion of the Tariff of '42, that
tour rut intereets tuft have hots abseiled, emceed,
If a majority of thaltunocrats from this Rats veldt
have agreed to support the bill, they could alined have i
made their Owatonna, so Ow as Peassylvaela intone la. „..,
were conferees.. We met once Or Wild in emu, to ass
if part at lout mold not agree upon the Una CO Whitt i ,
we am id import theta, la thaseemselletkos leh -
pressed an earned desire so , to shariny si action al to
tact the littered. Of our State. I p
dance
am
the moms would slim upon rates dads* Oh
Iron, to oppose the bill nMem they were by the
Mouse.- Ilene two ee throe of them I believed bmtred
.!hie plan; honks large aulority would wee to
They would stand by theTaritf of '42, In all Mt . =
nuteleg to no modification whatever. I wen raeothet •
that Doctor Labe of Calembia„ and Broadhead, dolma%
thee would not vote fork* change whatever, even if in
the new hill, the duties on hen and mai weriallowed to -
stand, or raised above the rates proyidad in the act of
'42. ,Such in tact Was the , position of many in the dale
I wax plodged to a mollifiestien of the act of '42; etd I ',
was intetoely Anglo= that, eat interests should not be '
put inhowdy.. I addles.* did all in any power topee.' n
tect mote Interests. I mad* no oonceaknent or Cunha .
'whateeer of *Obeid? In tide reaped, wad orpodedy
ilealeeed to !befriends of the bill, that it I Wadi* Ws
In my hands. it shoe d not until a more *at and .
liberal oohed* ince , tolite•intsrests of oar
State , . I went to area to see and talk with Mr. tepee,
while the measure Was pendiniin the Suet% and stud
hint in ate he should held the bite of the bin' en his -
vote,:to force Its friends to a more liberal regent to. ow
gnat interests. I did not wish the defeat of the bill—
of this there was no danger, but to compel its Shade ea
to change it, to maks the *tenets of one Slate se
cure. *deed so anxious weal to bring about this re
sult, that I voted agalnat eonettivi in • Sestate emend
. meat of trifling importance. itis batten at thietrote.
that the Washington Wass and itmernedan hive
. charmed mewl* a duke to defeat the to ha the turd
and trying hour of IM fate. . The thane is, untrue—l ,
gave the vote in the hope of forcing the tell Mato • tom
, midst of conierenee. where I understood It wadi be -,
open to general amendment, and then atikedleg one
more chance of so amending the bill as to incur* the DP ' '
1 tootle of our Rath . , , ' . '
I am of the firm-belief, If dg Monocrats from Peunsyl
vaniaerceld have acted with me, Itielud of adhering ' 1
liamovaldf to the fittrg Iffle that air aka would have
obtained an that reasonably could have bean asked, and
her great *tenets idsoxi` en a satishetory and penes-
nerd bads. *Vie Orly stages , of the bill, bObre its.
friends had counted and marshalled their' deem, we.
could In my *desert, have secured adequate um* , '
didlas, In this I may be mistakass, but think not It. , ,
Is certain that we could have ~., ned lefty per cent. ad
trillioresi. Even in the latter r, of the Mils red when
its pump was certain within .17 of Our Tara, so aux.
ions were Its friends to seen ' , naylvanla' support
(from party eonakierations,) that Kay, who had the
,charge of the bill, as Chairman of the Committee of
Wats and Moans, offered to move flirty per tett. bra bon
if halt the Democrats from oar State would then vote
for the bill. It always seemed to me strange when the
passage of the bill was certain, tha t
e our men ,doeld not
make sure of all they could get. - They, however, were
pledged to the Tariff of '42, and it was easier to stand by
their Pledge's, than to explain to their constituents the
novena for a departure from, thesn, totwever good their
reopens might have been. I'as pledged to a =Mar
Um of the let of '42, and fitter exhausting every *Mart
to secure theinterestsof our State, redeemed that pledpa
dictating at the time I did so, that If the bill depended ,
on my trot*, I would withhold it amnia haler assn -
of
°fjord:a was meted oat to our 'Otte.
. I hare gt ten a full and truthful history of my action
'on the tariff in ISM and of the feelings and motives
that influenced my conduct. The record will sustain
this statement, in all matters where the record can speak. I
The Chureordesal. Mote. or rather "Appendix, * for
1846, mutt be.in the Stah(Library„ and there you will -,
and my moult upon the subject. The latter part of It
relates to our own State interests.
You are of course stilted: to make such use of this - ' - '
Jotter as von please. There is nothing in it but whittle
true, and nothing that I desire to keep from the public. 1
I wish you would preserve this letter. or a copy of it, so
that there cannot hereafter be any 'lntents as to Its eon- '
tents. I hope it will satiefirell, that I sun not now. and "
never was hostile to the *toroth' of my native State..
Very truly, yours,. ' DAVID WILMOT.
Ilos. D. Lamm. • ,
Ti* AID Corse.—=here are certain districts
in the United Stites wirers new notions of every --
description nourish with amazing vigor, as far
as the number of converts are concerned ; among
these mer,ti collo:4 are the injorious.sfects of tea,
Ond coffee as skdaily -drink.
.I thirds thatltt Is demondtrable that a, single', '
cup of :weak tenor,coffee at imeal, especially in - •
cold weather, , , and:most especially in persons of .-'
=weakly. habit ,or constitution, is far 'more heaktb-
fel than a glass 'oreidd water.
Tea andreoTee doubtless do !Warn some roople * i ,
—that is, somnpersons may not be able to dtirdt •
- them without its being followed by some discom
fort; so will even water, if used too freely; and
-I think it will be found that, in nearly every
such cue of :uncomfortableness after a cop of tea
or caress, this condition of' things has been brought -
tibout b l the too free use of these articles, or that
'the tone of theitomach has been Impaired brim-
proper . eating. . .
. .
it
Ilan styled an om us nivoro animal—an animal
' eating a t
erything. s o. created „animal can eat
' and'drin '
without discomfort, half the articles
consumed by man. I know very well that men
die be ton th eir days are half numbered, in eon
seven& of errors' In - eating 'anddrinking; but
these filsastrous results do not iris° from the •
"quality of waifs aliment, brit from its quantity . ,
, --,it is. the quantity r bloh prematurely kills mil
ions.. .A sensible-man may eat almost an
thing - *ith impunity, a' simpleton nothing; the
former eats like , a philosopher, the fatter like a
• pig. •The fernier eats as much as he wants, the
• lattei
,more Oahu he wants. `' '
'ln - small - quantities; anti - occasionally, many
things maybe - eaten With advantage, which if eat:
en continuously for wiels.and months, or la titer
dinate amounts would occasion serious malts.—
There arei.alto'grais and seasons for differeet sr
i ticks ef.fOod;',Tor example, fruits and berries,
when rip e; fresh,' perfect, may bo freely eaten ;In
the ear ly part- of the 'day., but if largely Aetna
a ft er sundown, especially atSigne seasons of the
i' year, eau - illy endanger lifi', - and have destroyed
tbousands.;—//oft: Joiernat of He 4101.. ' •
•
Tee Moncoms.—The Deseret Yeti* of January
'2B, (official paper,) published et Sall Lake City,
• contains an elaborate article .relatiari to the seta-
Coes of th4t Territory to the Federal Otiveternent
The following is an extract:
"So f ar a s the tree, untranuaelled 'eonsent.,and
e xp r essed wishes of the governed are oonsersed,
should the majority of , the EiliMlllll in 111 Territory
;choose to waive their eimstitational rights and
prefer a state of vassalege, a state of being waled
I by officers thrust peen Meat, and legislated*r by
usurped authority„ we me no- reason why their
choice should Rothe complied with;leketiO 'lron
• Oho priuoiple of the Voluntary ooneetilkof the
governed. Bat . whim said -majority, eves to the
extent. of an entire' community. are knows to
most persistently prefer: °Seem of their own eke-.
tioo to those foisted upon them by arbitrary Swear,
and purely repabllcss laws of their own enact•-
mint to laws starved dictated, and forced upon
' them by a power to which the Constitution gives
no such authority, we are constraitied to say that
most ball are men pros* to oppreal their fellows.
How long.. think ye, can such oppression be quiet
ly endured? How long, think ye, will AO peo
ple submit to the dictates, slanders, corruptions,
and atnaniortofikers whom they have no voice in
electing; and whosiii efforts are denote:lp'. put
forth to, their etmostEfor the destruction_ of the
people itmitag whom they are mitt? Suppose ye,
that the few dollars parsimoniously doled out by
Congress ean tiny freemen to overlook such glaring
inconsistencies?"
TiN GIFTS TO ON SIAN TO. TIM AVIIIIICAS Clos
ets uu N.. —The editor of the WiuhiolglO4 Union
has inspected the dation, „ collection of presents
Just received. from the two kinge . of Siam. Among
them is a solid gold situff-lxisxr weighing nowaras:
of Ave ounces, quaintly ornamented in colored. ,
enamels; a long .pipti, with a tiny bowl richly or
nantentkiwiih,etternelled gold, for smoking opi
um; a pair of large sheen, made sonsewhiSt,lik•
those in general use in this country . for shitaring i •
sheep, for Ulf:ndite:gm beard; a_twurdi of ex
quisite topper, with a scabbard made from it sin
gle piece of laneewood by a proses! of iseitleint
that few American workmen could Meal; tit ma- •
Slcal instrument resembling. - it Asgeoleti two
"tams-tams," or drutns, each la* from • single'
piece of +find, about two feet ist length se dl en
Inches in diameter, with strlita:of calm Lulea of
cords, arid giving a clear, Sjetinot, soli whim boa:
tea; s p e ars, fishing tack,* d:o. ,1, ; • .
A dirty kitchen and bid etioltinii kali aired
-manys one hem ltOWe to seek towfmland h a m_
um somewhere ,
firvreriof and OWirooter6rtho Am* others
L ake f or por.. like_ your °Hitt soon&
. you
wake lorjtecu:milL ' ti
Frow!ittue 'Mob , fellows. tri . go'riS IN. ne
f r i e neap hold lip,. - sad mu snug aiii,,kaop
litaicyolzr toimpor id dlopubm obottlukto
- totrlllibtoso, OM rod hoklion to say snipeiltieled
Tam art of 4:00.'6 - tlos 1a.16 enable othits to
talk lad show tbalr'etta. • . -
eqn4irtsis vs only psimnatto 11044, blown
with *id o . l' so ft soap. . .
Moos%
vskrec
lib, seen-
bloslioukt, bat wirer boom,
i'
u;
/dr
Ills tbeecraathisek •