The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 13, 1857, Image 1

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• 44- Business Not4ce4,sl each—iscio pealed with an
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per tine. Nine wordsare counted an ell sin advertising.
Merchants and others, advertising the year, with.
changes. and &stand ingadvertiaemen not exceeding 15
lines, dill be charged, Including eubec ption, $l6OO.
Spar to thesmount ()flour squares, wi h chan
ges and subseription,
Without changes, at the rates delig .. above.
Advertisements set in larger type t aninsual trill be
ehsrred 60 per cent advance, on th e prices. All etas
will be elargt4 the Baffle as letter p
No' Trade advCrtisentente received .M Advertising
Agents abroad. except at 25 per cent. deem:eon these
041, unless by special agreement wi h the publisher.
• I .ortiages2.s cents,eaeh. Deaths arrempanled with no.
fice+4 25 cents, without totters, no thatge.
:All notices, except those of a religious chamber and
for e
ucatlOnal purposes, will be charged 25 cents' for any
number of lines under 10. Over 10 IWO, 4 cents per line
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acter charged at A cents per line for ea
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viler column. 2052 words make a col ,
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earl:J:7ll2re, charged at the rate of 4
T ly s,dvertisers must confine tb ,
the! , own business. Agencies for other,
is tetAc., are not Included In business
INSURAN
rmixoift - nisuamic
3dLniva St.,•ffarri
kIAR'rEIIO) CAPITA
Inpure butldlagi and other pro.'
nr rikmage by Vito. Also, against pe
land, Navigation and Transportation. 8
8. . Caaiuza, Secretary.
• BENJ. T. T
. Sehnylk
. Illwernber 22.'.15 • •
MIN :US' LIFE INSURANCE a.
-Pottsville,. Penial
C.I),I7'ALSIOO,OO-CSARTER)
'FrHIS Company, chart
Legislature of Penneyhints, wit
Hundred Thousand Dollars. Is now fat
has rommunewl bunion's. The Comps
retilre moneys and other property In
hiterest on all moneys deposited In tr
fiver rent. per annum; principal an
on °Man& For rates of Premium
sec 1 o printed Tablee supplied at the
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pan), Centre strest; Pottsville. three
Eicinngo Hotel. 4 JACOB IfUNTZIN
6V,aa.ustrms KLINS, Secretary and '
April I, '54.
, .- •
THE POTTSVILLE LIFE MSC
Or /CE-ant! Tt r ,se ll ..r s td C ooTt n err Compare
..O.IT . AL, $10 . 0,000- . -CtIARTER
HIS Company, recent
• • by the Legislituro o" Pennsylva
1,1 1 ,
Ise_ , The Company is prepared to eff
Ilrel. and to Seeded and execute trust '
toot on .moneys_ received, at the' rat '
:per nnum , unless otherwise agreed
sot ntorost payable on demand. Ca
satellnvested in bonds and Mortgaga
Ann# les. Annual d i vidend of the pm
.i.ayal) n In cash. or appropriated to the
min . Fur rates of premiums on LI
prih ed Tables, supplied at the Compam
. - NATHAN, St A:
• , POLOSION FOS"
Al, T. TAVIIn. :wi t and Trfarr, -
September 16, '54 :,,
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. . Antho ° r lTE lzed il en " plt ek eif, 4 C O ° O,O r O A O NY . : :i..
f lIART ER' PERPFACU I.L-+:oflico,
l orTmuL
1,,,/Ve. 91 'Walnut itreet, between laird and Fourth'
streets, Philadelphia. This Oompany •ill insists aniline!.
toaster damage by Pins, Buildings, It !tinned, and bier
ehandixe generally. .Also Ramat les cs, On Yeatedsi.
Carels and Freights.: lawurn Una Wadi parts of
the . Union.. . • glinegoall: .I•
yx. Luther'. . Davis croon.
.ilseerla Andonriod, • Joseph field, ,
Uetor Miner, Dr: CI N. Eckert,
ish4 lii./lislekistou, . • IL.llatett,• .•• ..
' SAlnD•di f . Botlitalnel, ''• 'WM. F Maus. - - '•
D. LOT it, President:
Ws. F. Hass. Vice President. . j- ' . , •. ' •
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11 - . 11. Smyth,,Sacnitary.
/air P. D. LUTHER has bran appoint
‘ , 41 Company in Schuylkill county,
'.icing Insurance can apply. .
.la.u:. - a.rj 1, ' [April 8,%•54 11
S ATE 'WEAL ERB C:
FOURTH ANNUAL ST
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313 v 15 1854:
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k , s..lit. May Ist, 1553,
ra , ll pmtniums and Interest reeelt ,
~1 the past year, mutual depart- •
mrat, . .
.$lOl
lllll)wereiveable In came, • 2:i
)Is. Premluxqs, etock Deparm't
expenses, commisilons, re-
In unlace. mutual department, 101
•' stock,
1 t • kostts:
, ee
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s tnor n ad etc, stock and other
v;
meal Tabli9, . '-- 187.
:on land. and In bands .of :
•nto,' - •- 1:
r Fire or Inland lamirance. apply
11. JO
;INDEMNITY..
J
HE Franklin, Fire'ins
puny, of Phllitdelphia. tiftite,
to, itogr Fifth street. - :,,
DM/CTOS4 4 I
:terleiy. Ilancker,
.I,oeorg . W. Richardn, •
.* homuirltert. t `' , Hord 01l D. Lewis,
't oblite Wagner,' • Adnlp .a E. Berle, ' •
amuel aren't,. '
, David . amen, ' •
aeob It. Smith, ' .][ orris 'attersnn.
C. p
aloud to make Inapranre,partim ent or limited on
pr,re description of property f in • town and l'onntry, at
rat., as low an are eonsiseenewit fi sec lily. '
TI o Company have reserved a large epntingent Fund,
v h I , h, with their CapllaiandPremlul, safely invested,
sd e I ample protect ion to the insured Since their in
,aporatlon, a period of 18 years, they I ve paid upwards
' f' , ole minion, two hundred thousand :lagers, Imses by.
fire, thereby affording evidence of the ildr'entagei of in-.
torance, &swan as the ability and dlciosltion to meet
with'promitness, all Ilebillt les , .
a . CIIAS.. N. lIANCa
lts AS. a, Maritsa, Secretary.
The subscriber has been appointed a g
nom)loned institution, and Is now prep
surance, on every description of proper'
rt lei. , • • •, ' ANDR% R
Popartlie. 3 m 1.11.1851
LIFE INSURARC
11l iiviEwGusitracrllpaLnif9.fluns,unrati:
;.: t eAnut street, ttal first door Fax
I.,ttie.
rit PITA/. Ur/0,000-ond R TER
nue to Utzlte losFrao . ces on lives('
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.. !MDR, .
Tim tanned t °hag paid up and laves.
1.40 and *instantly Increasing yeas'
T
Prt llecurity to the Insured. '
fh ,nremlutnn may be paid yoarl
tor orly. •
, ~ I
rh company add a Boxes pertodeao
'• I , 111 , .. The first lionna,npprdpriat
•14.tand the IPCOndlitotnuri In Deeembej
str addition of 1262.40 to every f l,'
'," i , df.gt policies, malting $1,2111 80 w
he It shall. become a flatus, tastes
•:,'I re
istaLh the neat oldest. amount fol.,
'.' 3.: .to $1,212 :A fur every $1,000; t
Itte , prupor( ion according to the auto.
' tii• int, which additions make an a
P.• r rent. upon the . pia:manna paid,
..; the annual , premium. .
maYtnEtte:
l i hotiPer lildzway, .tiolin.l
.noon I).t, lc I). litt
. elm Jay Staltb, Yn.de
ir.nhort. Pearsall, ii..'
Joseph Yeacar, 6 1 .10)n
Thomai P. Joiner, . IV hal
• tecti`Pil T. flatlet. - • .I.,tin
1.11 mphlutsef'tntaining tame of 131011, 1
•:11cof applfratlmi and further tuf.rrm
''hl, o ftk u .,.. -- , TWINIA.B 11.11/GIV 1
.t.lsr F. JAMLK. Actuary.
44 6 The sithserlber la anent fir the
' , llaylklll Ctranty, and will eller;
!.. ll a nnesnotry i ttrortnition on the 's
I 14 ... U9.185'1 It.-1 w ; . ,
'WIRE SCRE
POTTSVILLE.
RODCE RS ; ENT.
"IRON RAILING , AV
RODGERS, X:ST d CO
t ...• o(Coil mud 'Wrought IL
ureri dePcri pt lon i
• of the pu1.11,3 tl, thalr bra
phleh Im Cenduetvirin t
.:` , 4 4 .•••111 Katt, an a Coach In
" , 7, Pets us.
11?,,y emo furnl,l) Varandsta'rrellis.l
Trair,,Treu 101
I Witvitmq ine
erllarlirathican
e uar,lN
alaa rVet iceand , ars, together p ith Imohenotrai ,Par•:llFeueea,kngiah Unrd4Ants,t
nt
11,--Oftn.4,3ry lots tidally rnelemtd,
D"' L; suit cuttotnura. lirtrythl ^rdtred, will og
1,0 turnlshad at, the abor
We are Iproparod to do all kinds et
akin, water pipes, &a.
t.bra 2' 1 ar,fi
~!T_9II3EIts~ — p—rte'
KURTZ fl i ti EIbLE
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-"" zsourtz, erzr,le
• Mangacture
Coal Sertli.w. Cua
Sins, ac., Mineral
Ally. •
thankful for the II beral
••thd CM.II Dealer)
motfally nolleitthel
r I
nu At Our %hap will 61
ktrai.l or go ling a 14
me •.f thn MAW, and
r t n the maul oVe fy
04 (teat Sensene ie he
Ito or tIJ . It . Kurtz. MI
Kurtz At 1144
t en / 14 :.1 t 6. Old rre
:~~~~
pad thorn un4
F'ke their ewapi
rected. they are
lbe bills and or-
yoLrxxxiir.
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ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN LARGER TYPE TILiN
-.USUAL wrtr, 13E. CHARGED 50 PER. CENT.. AD.
YANCk'ON'OU_R_CSUAL RATES. • •
•
-_ OILS! .OILS!! TOILS!! `
HODGSON &KEAN ,
`Nos, 3.'&16 6. Wharves, Philaba s .,
•
General . Commission Iterchants, add Dealers l in
WHALE AND SPERJI.OIL FOR MINING AND JIECHANICAL - PURPOSES._
• Srpt.22,'Bs • 38-t f
SINCa
; ansertlon. , --stit.•
,es nue time, 25.
each• Alladres ,
s, charged as a,
FOR
'MOORE & WII.LIAU S
Phil
;No. bi.SoulA .IVat er
11.757 elphia. strut,
GEO. W.POMEB,OY &. CO.;
DUMPS IS
OIL, SQAP,
1 1 1 C -0. s 11P Sbuth Water street: below
L Market, Pld**lptda, - -
Spann, laird, Elefbant, Whale, Tanner,' and Avidnery
. 011, Sperm-and' Adamantine Candle,
Samuel T. biller Salesman.
Phgadetphla, January 6, '66 I.ly
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• , 1111AILICH CHUNK •
Wire 'Rope Manufactory,
weiaeisiem , :zgerkseegarea j ;-
klanufaetiner of Wire Ropd, fin Inclined planes . . shifts.
elopes, &c., would labels lb. pub/le that be is now prep .
pared to make - • • •
ALL KINDS LRIVOTHR 'AND . StiES OF
' IcyDROV7VD ROPE. • -•
%t the aborted idimi, of superior.Anality, and on the
most liberal terms, at bin Wire Rope Factory , " •
Manch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa. •
Refeminee can hi; made to Me6MIL E. A. Douglas, N. D.
Cortright and A. O. DroadNead, et Mauch Chunk.; to.N.
Patterdin, SumMit to Sharpe, Leisettring & Co, Til
more, Luserne ethiroy, Pp, and to Dr-prig all the up
eratoniii kidatiskion whiahlwk pain Mica' kis ‘
July 2il '5 I. , " .1 ly
al or publiechar
h Insertion.
[hat 328 lines
--and 82 lines a
nin-1476 shalt
Todd lines, orer
is per lino.
r Advertising to
.
•ale of Real iis
drertiseinens.
COMPANY,
burg, Peuna..
8360,000.
vty, 'against Icon
11. 1 5
0 P ;1 * .b Allgilj !-,
1 I Prerident.
YLOII, Agent, '•
11 county, Twins.
514 f
Rule sump'
'Ain of
1101111.1101
.F .r , Stopea,
Are) prepared to I ,
Cut urees prices,.
UM CO.,
'EAP,E T UAL.
Ilred ''by `the
a Capital of One
y organised, and
y is prepared .to
i trust, and allow
st, at the rate of
interest payshje
Life Insurance,
Inca of the &ag
ars south of the
Elt,jr., Freq.'
allirel. •
'March
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,:,
ceuowutr BILTIVEEK think/MD 2111 T.,
. • • PhilsOlphia.•
BEMENT 86-:. DOUGHERTY
. TOOL BUILDRRB cl• IRON POUNDERS, •
LL RE ,pre eared to make Designs and
r Drawings ftir 3fACIIINX SHOPS, F9UNDRIES
B.lll' 11 SHOPS. and to furnish all the necessary .
. igachlnery, , • - Cupolas,
• • Tools, - 1 , Blowers.
Creoles, Forges, &c.
Machinists' Tooll. of every size and description.
: Shaft.
Ingpf the best qiality. with improved ailjustible.liang.
err. Pulleys of ill diameter). and faces; Pulley mid Bal
ance Fly 11 heels ' lind all ; such Castings as are Made In
Learn,. of any slal required. Rolls and Rolling 31111
'work, tic ,tir.
January3,l.7 L 1-ly • '
CE AND
n's Jilartry Store
IPElirr.ru
hirtered
is. Is fully oixao•
tlnauranre upon
`"and to allow In
lb( Ilre per cent.
pen. Principal
Ital and *siesta
t, , and (it hee gond
ti. will NI made
1 'payment of pree
, Insurance, lee
Y -
'!(-
i,, l:. 8 , Vs
t
R, Vi Prei t.
7.tr
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BAILYBROTIEER,
• • . 1 1 •
Raving Removed To Their
NEW STORE, •
-NO- 8201;OHESNITt .- J3.TREET,
• NINTH ANTI TENTU)
Philadelphia,
, •
•Aro now opening a eplendld stuck of
CARPET lITGS.
Embracing eve* variety of
ENULPOI, BICUSSEI.S. -*
TAI'ESTRY, 113119tRIAL, and
• TLIRRE-PLY, • PriITIANS;
ALSO. • -
• AMER I C ANC CA RARTS,
Of their own manutwure, which they warrant to be
equal to any goods made firth's chnntry. , •
F - LO ORLI:). C LOT H S .
Of every variety Of style iitid '
CANTON SLiTTINGS.COCOA MATS, RIIOB,
! tuffs; de., dm, Ar.
25, '57 [..it•pt. 20. '55 35-1 y f 17='. •.
agent for the
o whom persons,
JOIN A. MOORE.i [JOHN W.
. MOORE & WILLIAMS,
•
General Commission Me r c hants,n
Aso' DEALERS IN r : •
• MINERS' SUPPLIES.;
No. S 4 S. W i nter street, Phlladelplfla.
' The sqbticriber ltring been associated ciwith the •al
trade an mining penstiona generuffy, for auroral year's.
are mewed to supply orders for all articles contingent
ntlning.purposoa at the lowest nitre, with rare and
despatch. .oar stock comprises the following
Safety Whim !. Than tiers relehrated
Solar, yuses, • , Cham pelting,
. Elephant, Intuiting Paper, Waithers,
Dicached, Slope Chains.. Packing,
, 'Picked, : gopcs, all slam Thee,
l'ullsys, ltlaating and other
: Wicking, PowdertY
• ressing, Wire Rope Soap. •
Llniecd. Tar and Pitch, Candles, de., de. '
• . IIEfERENCLS :
Hodgson & Recta, .11. t t. & 8. Allen, Charlesilluer
O
Itonsucl
w; E 9.. and John Thornley,EN., Phila.
adelphia; Ton. tr, lumaldsen, Mu. C. W. Pitman, goo.
W. 80.1cr. Esq..ll. I': nroWn, ENl.,.and
Es q., fkottirille: Pertaren, Minersville; and
J. J. Con nkr, Ashland. [January IT; '1,7
COMPANY.
TENIENT
$X18,318 7d
6.113 ,
1 647 04
1282,'1D '
170,668 66
' 52N , 887 26
' 53
;031 98
370,704 16
NSTON, Agent
2SIp • •
ranco f.;om
o, I& Chespu
INIAN;UFACTTLIREFIV
INSUR4NCE COMPANY.
CHAILTERPERPETUAL.
Granted by this /*tate of retantylvailla.
CAPITAL $51h1,000. •
Fire, Kirine' ec Inland' Transportation.
•
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otAltON B. rappnicoxr, President.
ALFRED WEEKS. I ORRIN ROGERS;
Tice President. Secretary.
' Giteltas Youxo, Treasurer.
Aaron S: Lippincott, ' !dabOleg G. Taylor,
Mafflon Gillingham, . Alfred Weeks, •
Wm. D. Thomas); _.. Orrin Rogers, ,
Win: Neal; i , John P. Simons
CharleaJL Fieliil ' , James P. timytki.. :•' .'
I! --' L. ' •
This Oompan y wm, organized with a Cash capital, and
the Directors have determined to' adapt the business to
Its available rekourcee. To observ e prudeneekn condi:ta
int( its affairs, with a_pronlpt adjustment of losses.' ,
Orypcs—No.lo;erchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. i
The undersign 'has been appointed Agent for the
above Company, in,Schuyikill connty, and will effect ail
kinds of insurance. as above.on application at his OffiCP,
opporite the Town itall;Pottsville.
1 . EAMEEL GARRETT.
February 73,1851 . ' ' ' • "ii-tf •
ER, President
.Int for theabove
red to nuke In'•
y: the lowest
...nEL, Agent.
e, • Annuity
tkla. Office. No.
of the Custom
Schuylkill Fire & Maiine
INSURANCE COMPANY.
11PETUAL,
the most favor-
together with
d thud, offers
• O r X =l " ci it t imi,i7 1 a .
Office in .Billymiues Building Xabentongo at. ,
2 doors AboielCentre ski Po ttsville, Pa.
CAPITAL AUTHORIZED BY LAW,
' , ,800.000. .
~
CHARTER.' PERPETUAL.
1 .
This Company ohtained Its Charter at tho last Session
'of the Legislatu e i)f Pennsylvania, and is now fully or.
ganisend and prepared to issue Policies, at liberal rates,
On Pint and Inland risks. on Public and Private Build.
Inas, Furniturn, SNwks of Goods and Merchandise of all
kinds... :. -• 1, • • - . . •
Alsodn Coal Bu skers and Machinery. Inland Ina*.
ranee on Canal Boats and Bargee, by Canals and Rivers;
also on CaraonsOf 0-al tp ,Philadttlphia. New York-, Rap-
Einar°. ke: Thtd Company - guarantees to adjust all lamps
promptly-.and thereby hope,..to merit the patronage tit
the public. • • ' '
. .
..
_; ' • II Director's
SAMUEL RILLYMAN. 3: it: ADAM; . - •
WILMA M MORTEN I , :r.,Jr. JOBE B. BEI n KRT: '
JAMB I.IUNTZIN Elt, ? Ir. ...101IN HENDRIOIO3, '
ci wiling' LAUER, : ' - J.ll GRAEFP, . •
W. F. StIITII, . ' ' If. B. EUNTZINDER, 3
ROBERT 51. PALM:tin; • GEOROR J. 171:11 IL
. - . 1)S9I1IUEI. SILLYMA7.I, Preaident. 1
W. Y. BM iTli, Seeretary and General Agent'. . , I ,
Pottsville. January I;'s7' . . : - V • .1 1
I
' 0 " half-yearly . or
to the Insuran
... in Deeember,
''. 1839, amount
insured under
,lch will be paid
ofsl.ooooriltin
,Zl7tAthenext
other" In the
,'t and time of
're or more than
ithout Worms-
. Brown,
flier,
Ink lirown.
l'ither,
:. Lallini•r;
, n 2 heels,
t. Slack.
4explanatlons, .
tan be had
'Y. Prealde,t,
Init. Company
I t n u r r t allCiA. and
1 1 .
II HANNAN.:
WITCIiES, JEWELRY.
. ,
AVISE'S
fill I!: AY IVdtell kit! •
Store. No. 72 North Second
street, (apvtorlte the( ' Mt. Vernoh"-
(louse,) Philadelphia,' • • '
• Gold Lever Watches. Nil Jeweled. 18 .K cases, 828 ; Sil
ver Lever, roll jeweled. $l2; Silver Lepioe',s9; Qinattler,
$6 to $7; 'Gold Spot-heeler:64 20 to $10; Silver Spectacles,
AO.; filyer Table spoons„ per net, $l4 to $18; Silver Der ,
cspoplin, SO to $11: Silver Tea Spoons, $4 76 to $7 401
'0614 Plus -and (told Cates. S 3 20 to s 6 ;•tiold:Pimo end.
Buy e r Ceßee,Sl ; together with n 'variety aline Gold Jew
elry.Oold Curb. Guard and Fob Chalon. All gotn4,war,
ranted repnagented. Watcher* 'tied Jewelry N.
ratted in tbe.boai inanner. • Able, Maionle Mirka, Pins,
Sc., made to °air:
orders I sent by, mall osntheralsei.vtilibe
punctually attended to.
2n,!66. , r
con ' s
!
• KS."
manulliet mem
!N' ILAILINLI,
the attention
eh of business,
le building. Le.
I I al street, Botta-
rk for Arboritt•
, er y varloty of
55 Ire Netting
tie lowrat
, Lot and On&
e., Wow , city
Designs . 4.
han o d
nt uotlee.
~bIS~, ~ach'u
• , , BTAUF,FER a. HARLEY. I,
l '` .: VITRO irA 11,111 , 18 k JEIVR,Liti-:- .
Wholesale And retitil—at the “Pkaa,
pits 'Patch kfieweiry Store,'' Om
, P 6 Forth &wend strict, corner et Qunrry, l'hlisda. 4 •
Gold Lerer Watchet, YiLli Jewelled, 10* wmcpallukl4 00, , Gold LopinejWshilvis. 08',001! to eO., ,q I
$ll
'Enver I,evar,full.lcarellid, - ••• - - ' .• - 00
Silver Leplue. jewelk ' . • t 5.11- ••• • . • -.. 224
euperlorQuarilers, , ..• • • -.' -, • . ' • '""' '
Gold Brncelots. , - • - • , •• . • - . • .2 0 0'
Gold,Speolecies, - ', ' - . ' - •• ' . • - • 7 00
Fine.Blllrer do., ' • - - , , , . la
I;e4ies` Gold Pencils .., ' . , .. -
- ' ~ -•,-, • - l• 50
allssr Tca•spoona. linl, • • • •
. . ' • rbo
ioohl Pens, with' Nile:1101nd /Miser Illiddees.sl.
Gold fluger•ringNiri% rents to 4501 Watch, GLessei,
plain. V. 94 cents; patent; Ib3 cents; Lunet, 25 conill
nit if firirs Imi propf * Mop. All Ak,ndli werrinfed th be
what they ere sol 4 t+. = PTA IiFFER a liAll LYN. '
f.ln huld—soani. 4'41 end Riker Legere and Leplues,
• ` •I Inwrr than 116. itikr.,. price. ,
17 .ir.h.:,e, . I, 15M 1 •
10-lyll
ofII
Itld les. In.
ime,schuylkin
0 111112 11Kiether
t others. In the
iiestom In the
t warranted, go
r job. '
4e nund rape.
I sure. that we
don.
, rravillet, to W,
r, *Merril.
syrrafrrii.
-. ./ 110110 1111111.11111.11.1 -
it •
WILL TEACHTEAEH TOE TO PIERCE THE BOWELS OF rmiEARTH, LID BEENCI . dirr rad)" THE CAMINO OF motrwrAiirsdirttui vnicaWlLL nv% snumatis
• •
TOOOR RANDS AID tiviusoi ALL XLTUJZ TO OUR U SE AID Proatioat.'.6.
Dr. hAstams.
PUBLISHED
. EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY BE
ILS I ITs .- ' l.-- •
INERWUSE!
:.It3 helps autholikelsp . nts for the
MINIM El ROPE,
yid Elniaing puriona yjet!ehally,
flpply orders for all atzes, at the mann
'from their store In Philadelphia, .
MOORE k WILLIAMS,
• No. 54 , 11nak irgier .Strait. .
Direcimrs:
:. k
75
MEDICINAL'.
. e
i:
the
• w L id O erei liS ie t_ p lLAT: . ti A:l: 44l ls
AVE YOU' tumid 14pOs'A'atkairon
for the hair ! if is the most delightful toilet. art/.
°i t' ' Orr Grey . :
and Bald beads. The Eathairon fully - restored my half
Fl
alter a beguess of twell'e pars. Yours truly,
•, _ - • 1 . It. L. ATWAER,
. • - ISo. 66 Warren Street,Norr York.
Also,ll4ons' Extract of Pure•Jamake Gingeritor dya
pepela And generil neirui debility, de., can behad at •
C. BARLET'S
Perfiiinerfr and Varl!ty 13 4 1 4,CentreStreet,PoktavIlle.
October 23. 'MO . 41-tf
._ -
WS: W. RPTIN% . •
wholesale, and Retail ...- .
Xhrtitinglairt sesici 1101e.enzinelielt.
• B.E. Corner Centre and Norwegian tits., '
T ppoeilifortiercerr Hotel,) 4Pc.
PO 'ENV LLB, PENNA.
'The imbeerlber, having !alien posarsaihn of
the house I formerly occupied by Mrs. M. M.'
Beatty, has converted the ra ms into a •
Del* had .Apotlb ecary . 8
tore, • .
such as he ' thinks will prove satlifactory to
all purchasers , and respectfully calls the at.
fentlati of his friends tied Co. public to hischoleeektek.•
4 1g
He has taken great In the selection of .113 a Drugs,.
earn
Medicines, * el, end Can'therafstre_chfierhilly raecaleneud
etch and every one ire lieine' ••' ' - •
' - PUBB AND s rWADULTERATED. : . , , •
He is, determined to, give his undivided personal at-.
tentlou to his buidnesit at all bonnier the day and night
when required, believing - that the SINICCeSt aid stpiaatiow
of physicians as well as the invaluable tins of their pa
rities depends in a great measure on the rare of the
Apothecary and the qualify of hie drugs and mixtures;
aid - hie feels confident that enurantas, when obtained at
the expense of virtue and health, will not be the only
queetlon with his mermen.; when once his repetition
as a &refill au4 competent Apothem/rabidi be rtlbble'
torily i*abitsted.' • ••, .• ' '
Tbilireputation he is determine& to build up. with the:
amistrame of a sham of the public patronage—whir pro
portiati of which la guaranteed to him by numerous
friends, independently of that which he hopes to obtain
-by close attention to badness and strict attention ler
Mixing timeriptions which may affect the health and
Bees of ids customers.'
Deception to the preparing and compounding of med
. Mess for rnthlime speenlafiTor ,ha will never resod to,
though it notoriously trine eat inch a dangerous de.
,cepl km iri much more extensively and stracesern/II Prac
ticed by.druggiatethan can be readily Imagined.
Confident of obtaining a mime and rank amongst the
first of his whimperer lei he only inks attention to prove
his wlll-torierve, and hiirabllity to satisfy tad meat ex
acting: . -
.
43-Patroae may witheontldeneetrely uportihe prompt
and faithful execution of their orders, sent by mail or
°the mine. , -.,V11411. WAWTINU..IMApacau • Cusxurs..
S. E. thrner qf Quire and Xertorigan SR , !tam' Ile .
Potsvillq, .1 toe 21,'M ; ,
HARDWARE.
CCAMPS FQR FASTS INC P BELTS.
DUST received, a tot of Brass Clamps,
en excellent article for failonlng Gum ort Leatbor
"lettings—various sizes. For sale by B. BANNA.N.
&mire street.
- SCALES! SCALE S!!
, SCALES!!! 1
T ..
HE subieribers have the sale 4,
of the Vergennis Company's scales. They 4
warranted
are equal to , any uniuttfaetured, Satu-''' A
plea mu be seen et theliardware Store of
Pottsville, April 11,W) • BRIOUT & LEItCli.
A GENCY forth() Reading Agkieul
- tarsi Ma.7hlrie Shop.—llavinr, the agency for tie
wideticeletcrated Agricultural implements manufactured
at this shop, I Invite the attention of fanners, and can
furnish them with these goods at ma'nufacturer's prices
—freight added. ' PRANK PUTT,
Pottsville, June pr:',s6 26.
FAIRBANKS sco,ger
rUHE_subscribers, agents - tor the wan ,
L•eactump.havejust Toceived a new artlele.called
(be "Union Conuter Scale," calculated to weigh from 34
an ounce t 9 240 IN. For Ride at the York Store.
E. YARDLEY *SON.
Pottsville. April 2Stti.lBss't 17-
TO MACHINISTS.,
WE 11A.VF. , the-Agency for tools
which °rely mechanic ahould posvess, C. Steel
Rules and Straight Edgea, with graduations from 5 ,to
50. graduated &email) , from 10 . Co 100, C. Steel Try
&piers, and an article which combines In seabed calli
per, Square Edge and circular guaoe,
Div klers, and a
;perfect straight edge ail In one tool. Call and seo them
at tho sxaa or Tar.
sr . teitren& 'fllO.llP SON
.Poifultle;Aprii 4, . . • - 14.
- "
- coLgolitg r a ittipitty totitd.
pi.o.si. wet it Street.
CONS'T'ANTLY on !rand, a large as
iurtinent4r Pen and Pocket Knives , Scissors, and
Razors, Table Knives and Forks, in ivory,,stag, buffalo,
boneand wood handles; Carvers and ForkiiLtirks,Bowie
Knives, de.
• ALSO—a very eitensive assortment of Welters, Tea
Trats,
Fine English Rune. Colt's Pistols, Allen's. Revolvers,
and Single and Double barrelled Pistolsositiia general
stockUf !fancy hardware. constantly on hand.
JOHN M. COLEKAS. Importer.
Dec. 30,1854 ghT._7,,'5.1-52J ;51.t.f
RENIOI a
•
O[ D. L. Ester , I y • Na A r "Age fitore.
I.AVING removed from the! corner
of Centre and larket streets, to Fry k allirta's old
Man , nearly opposite, lir. Eiterly would inform his
friends and the inhabitants of this and adjoining mull
ties, that, everything in, UM hatdeare line will always be
found at Ms estaltlishment, where they may be certain
of 'getting superior articles at the lowest prices. girdle.
member to call at D. L. klaterly's liard ware Store, Centre
Street, below 31arket.R0 . -
' S lg—Orders for coal screeni,of Elderly& Frick's man
' ..'ullicturp. receirpil and promptly attended to.
'-' l'otti.ville. April 19. 1f.t."19 . 18. .
,''
7 ' MORRIS ' JONES'
IRON & STREL MERCHANTS,
Molar and azicestid .Streets, Philadelphia,
Have always on hand and for sale
k, BEST ENGLISH In:FINED I,lloN—Full assortments of
"nagnailL" and other favorite brands. BEST AMER!.
' CAN BAlLS—ordinary sires. or rolled to order for bridge
purposes. Ao., PENNSYLVANIA BOILERPLATE—
Promiscuous sixes; or •nt., to required else. BOILER
• "RIVETS—Dover brand, made in solid dies. HEST EN-
Guar CAR AXLES—American and English. FLUE
k SHEET iI iIION —For covering 'chines, tr. AMERICAN
SCOTC PIO IRON.. RAILROAD 1110 N—T rails and
flat bars suitable fur; mines, turnouts, ke. JUNIATA.
ENGLISH I NORWAY'SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and
WA SIIERS—For bridges, earl, and machinery purposes
generally: CAST, SHEA - R, MACHINE and BLISTER
STEEL:2 AIIN An - extra' quality Thrtaps and dies: - The
above, together with a - flail owortrunt of Iron, Steel,
Nails and Spikes, to'"which: the !attention of dealers,"
ral !road comon leer englitiers, miners, Thunders and tea
chlutetejs lovlted. ..May 10, ISIS ,
: lIRROWAREAND IRON DEPOT. ,
TIM BOBSORLIIIIII, having now arrange
•
. ed his goods at his new place of business
and With a new determination of furnish
ing ail Such goods as the business ot the
•
Coal Region may require, pt their lowest ntakkervalmi,
solicits the Inapectiod of the Publii. 'I shall be always
'on hand and have on band a full stOck Of '
Dar Iron; . Chopping Altos, ' '
Fltio Iron, Coal Shovels.
Cast Steel,, Trace Chains, ' '
Slit Iton, 1 • '
.Nalls and Spikes, •
• Dope... . 1 Tackle Blocks, , '
, . .
hollows. ' ' 1 Antils end Vices. dc.,: .
ilardware'and Iron Depot, Coma Print, three doors
above Market. lias , , side. - ' FRANK POTY,
• JeirdS. ISS4• ' Idit-tf •
• .
• BRIAN* 4 L• ERc ti e ll •-
• •• DI r.l• II Aft u V.A. ItE WrOKE wore doors be
,
v ja
low Mats} note!, and nearly opposite the
larterS' Bank, . Pottering'', Ywherelrill 'be
forted an excellent assortment of RAID,
WART.
COadarthiMiElgli,
Syringe:
Saddlery,
Shoemaker's Tools.
Carpenter's Tooln,
Glass and Paint.
Bar Iron of all slaes,
.Itol led "
Nails and Spikes,
Railroad Iron and Nalla
Smith Tools. •
, BnlidingMateriala,
Cast Steel. • •
Shear Steel.
Arm Blister, .
Mill Saws. 1.
Cross•rnt Saws.
Noe Rand-sain,
o.B.retiirns hiat hank,.
theY extendedto hiai in 111
the new firm, by the qui]
tion to business.andacc+
'and command thel rconti
Flue Trays,
Britan43Vare...
Assortment ofilu e Locks,
tTable Cutlery,
Pocket Cutlery,
Table Spoons,
Arian and Vices,
Assortment of flue Ones,
Sbeet'lron Cruelbles, ' •
Wine, Tin Plate, • •
Brass-Kettles;
Pinit
Paeimma Bolle
Chars,
Railroad Troes • •
Powder and Bbo .
;;oc to the publieforthepatronage
collvtdoolcoperlty,orlhopee
lily of-their goode.etriet st ten-
Ontuodating'pricesorill deserve
inued support.
LEffell,
ttsre end trim, noir,* ' , reef
- 1 1S `t •
• " P&iler•i4 p.
Potlarille.Jarivar7 6.,
lipfSchuyl-
.
kill rottory. ' Call Auld Rive 45 porniit. , •
.DI.:" or lilt Owolr Ckoirt rtx3 Murkd Mrttli y
Nitte tillr, Mayl6, I • '
SATURDA Y Y_ . MO '
._l3,_
_1857.
MEDICINAL.
• - • CONSUMPTION : - -
. .
A ND . ALL Dfeeos6 of the L u nge
and Throat imperatively', curable, by inhalation.
conveys the remedies to the - mettles in the imam
1 through the air passages, and comingln direct eargest
'With the diadem, neutralities this tubercular-Matter; al.
lays the cough, cause. a free' and easy srepectontion..
heals the lunge, parities the blood, imparts neneried vi
tality to Me nervous system, gtriag thtt'tone and met
gy so indispenriable for the restoration of health.' To be
able to mate confidently that Consumption to curable
by inhalation, Lb to toed source of uaiiloyed plearms.
It is as much under the control;of medical treatment as
aay other ibrmidable disease; ninety out of every bun
dred cases can be cured in the. first stages, and fifty per
cent. in the emend; but in thethird stage it is tape
-1 sible to save more than fiver per.erent.. for the Imp ars
sh eat up by the disesie as to bid defiance to medical
skill. Even, however, in the tart stagas, Inhalation af
fords extraordinary relief to the suffering attending.
this fretful scourge , which anietuelly destroys ninety
five thousand persona in the United States alone; and a
correct calculation shows that of the plant populates
of the earth, eighty millloos are destined to fill that
Consumptive's grave. ;
• i ~ .
Truly the quiver of death has ,no arrow so fatal as
Consumption. In all ages it has been the great-enemy
Of ire. tbr it spares neither age Mr tax, but sweeps off
alike the brave, the beeutiful4 the graceful, and the
gifted. By the help of that Sapreme Being, hum whom
cornett' every good and perfect gift, lam enabled to offer
to the aMleted a permanent and speedy cure in Con
sumptkrn. ' The first cause of taberciee Ls from Impure
blood, and the immediate effeetj , produced by their de
position in the longs, is to prevent the free adredmion
of air Into the air cells, which alumna wakened-vital'.
ty through tire.entire system. T'hen surely it is more
rational to expect greater; good , medicines entering
the ear Rios of the lungs than those administered
through the stomach; the paths twill always find the
lungs free and the imatblog ei* a ft er inhaling reme
dies True. Inhalation is a loearremed y, nevertheless it
-acts ronititutlonally, and with snore powetana certain
ty than remedies adminisfeby the stomach. To
prove the powerful mid direct in uence of this mode of
administration, chifitim inhaled will entirely destroy
r i l l
sensibility in a few 'Mlnutes. Paralysing the entire nee.
wens system, so that a limb may I* amputated without
the *lightest pain; inhaling tb ordinary hunting gas.' ,
will destroy life in a few hours.
The Inhalation of ammonia will muse the 'Atom
when fainting or' apparently de d. The odor Of many
of the Medicines is preventible In the skin a few min
utes after being inhaled. end ma be immediately detect
ed in the blood. A cot:triode proof of the constitn •
tional effects of ithelatkin. is I e fact that rlekness Is
always produced by breathing (oral air. 'lsnot this posi
tive evidence that proper remedies, 'carefully prepared
sod judiciously administered thieugh the lungs should
prcduce the"mot happy remit, t During eighteen
yea.s' practice, many thousandei suffering from diseases
of the lungs and throat, have been under my care, and
I are effected many remarkable tares, even after the
sufferers bad been pronohneedin the last litagee, which
tally nth fies me that consumption Is no longer a fatal disease. •My treatment of consumption is eftinaLand
founded on long experieum knit a thorough investiga
lion. My perfectacqualitatirk - with the nature of tu
bercles., lte., enables me to distinguish, readily, the ye
rious forms of disease that simulate consumption, and
apply the proper remedies rarely being mistaken Elvin
in a single case. This familiarity in connection with
certain pathological and microscopic discoveries. enables
me to relieve the lungs; from the effects of contracted
chests; to enlarge the chart, purify the bkexhimpert to
It renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire
system. • ' lox 53.. Poet 10Mee, O. W. GRAHAM'. M. D.
Office 109 FILBERT Street, beloMTwelfth, I hiladelphia,
Pa. March 21, '57 irtly
• The Great Counter Irritant. •
The ekes of dileeitaeattastosakes tle way to the !Me
nai organs through the pores of the skin. This penetrat
ing Ointment, melting udder the hand as It Is rubbed
to, is atiorbed through the samechannels,and, resell 1
i,
the seat of ineammailon, promptly and Invariably a
dues it, whether located in the 1 kidneys, the liver, t
lungs, or any other Important organ. It penetrates t
surface to the interior, through the countieu babes t
communicate with theakinreaummetralin passes I to
the Anaredsarth r diffusing is cool andregenendlalt '
enrolee. . e- . .
Plikin /Haw es and Glandular Gurellings.
Every species of exterior irritation iignickly red
by the andiuttaroraatory action pf this Ointment. A -
gry Eruptions, such as Halt Rheum. *Letts, Tatter,
itlospeatwa r garid -Used; more,
Rash. or'Ttth,
&E.:, die out, to retriru no tinder its application.—
Hospital experience In all ports,Of the world proves Its
infailibUity in diseases -oi the ilia, the muscles, the
joints and the glands. 4 ' i
Ulcers; Bores and 'rumen.
1 The effect cif this mirlvaled paternal remedy upon
qerorula, and other virulent ulcers and sores. is almost
miraculous. It first discharge the poison which produ
cep suppuration and proud fleah. and thus the , cures ,
which its healing properties e afterward complete, aro cab;
as welt ort pwritanent. ! . ' ' 1 - ,"
Wounds, Bruises, Burns and Scalds.
In eases of the fracture of the !bones, injuries caused
by steam explosions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Rhonda'.
Nun. Sti ff ness of the joints, rind kontraction of the sin.
ewe. it is employed and warmly recommended by the fa
culty. This rnarreloos ;remedy has been Introduced by
Ifs inventor in person lito all tbe trading hospitals of
Europe, and no private household should be without it
Gude-mild,le TeAinumy.
The Medical Staff of Ihe.French and English Armies
Ih the Crimea have officiallyslitied their approval of
liolloway'at/lutmentis• the most ielkabla r mowing" for
sabre cute, stabs, and gun shot wounds. It se also used
by the surgeons If the Allied Navies.
Both the Ointment and ,the Pills 'humid he seed
- in the foilowiug ) casee :
Bunions . Skin iseasen - -
' Burns . Swelled Glands
Chapped ]lands Foreleg'
Chilblains, Sore ffreasts . ,
I ' Fistula " Sore !leads,
Gout . '' 'I 'ltorentnars '""
I Lumbago ' , Sores Of all kinds
' Mercurial Eruptions' Swabia
:Plies' ' Stiff Joints s
~Ithmmotisto Tatter} ,
' .Itingwnrm Ulcers
Salt Meow Venereal Sore; .
Scalds' " : Wounds of all kinds.
Sold at the Manufactories of professor Itomorrar, 80
Malden Lane. New York, 244 Strand, London, and by all
respectable druggimta and dealeri in medicine- through.'
out the United States and the civilised world, in pots,
at 25 cents, 62% cents, and $I oath. Sirlbere Is a con
siderable saving by taking the largersise..
N. 11.—Birectioni for the guidance bf patients in eves" ,
disorder are affixed touch per. '
-- ari-eamitiois 1...N0ne ore genuine union the words
-. llolknray, Nine York and London." are discernible as a
waloroiatk 16 every kofof-the boOk of direetionsaround
each pot or box: thassme may be plainly men.by bold
ing Melee/ lo 'the otighl, A heaths:sok reward will be
Riven to any orie. rendering such information as may
!lead to the detection of. any party? or parties counterfeit
ing the medicines or tending the same, knowing them
to be spurious. , , I '
J one' 21. 1856 ! ' 2.5-i1
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW.
RE-All- THIS--OLD'AND • YOUNG!
PROFESSOR WOWS
• HAIR RESTORATIVE ,
Ts, uo doubt, the moat wonderful discovery of this age of
progron., for It 11111 restore, pemmieotly, gray hair to Ila
(miens] color, cover the held of the bald with a Most
luxuriant gro wth. remove attmee 111 statodrultand itch
,loy, mire all aerphia, and otherl cutaneous eruptions,.
:curb as scald heed . etc. It will ;cure, as if by owle t
nervous or periodical headache; Make the hair soft. glow.
ay. mad' wavy. and prawn . ..the coloe perfectly, and. the
hair from failing. to extreme old age.
• The following is!froun "dlrtluguinbed member of the
medical profession
Sr. VAily January I, 1855.
PROVE:BBOR 0..1. Iroftft " • 1 -
DEAIt Etr:--linee'd felted; I . sand Von this' certlfieate.—'
After bring nearitbohl for a long flme,and having tried.
all the hair restoratives extant, add having no faith In
any, I wee induced, on bearing of yours to give ItA trial.,
I placed myself In the hands of at barber, and had my
bead ribbed with a good' stiff brosh; and the Restore- .
live then applied and wen rnbbetilin, till "the scalp wee
aglow This I repeated every moralimr,And in three'
wppltethe young hair appeared and 'grew rapidly from
August last till the present time, end Is now thick, black
And strong—loft and pleasant to the Wick; whereas,
before. it walharsh and wiry, what little there Was of it,
•
and that little was disappearing ;mg rapidly. •I still
luxe your Restoratimeabout twice A week, and shall soon
bevy a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I had read
f thole thinga—and who has -not/ Ida bays not seen
hitherto any case where any perion's hair was really
• benefited by any the heir lonl4 U.,. of the day: and
It really gives me pleasurb to emeh the result of my ex
patience. I have recommended (your preparation to •
others; and it eideady has a large and general eats
throughout thaTenitori. The int
e here know ii4af
fects, and have confident* in it. be supply 'you sent
meow 'bohemia agents for tins T nearly eg.;
tainted, and daily ingutrieniare made IN. it. ;You de
serve credit hi your dileiriery: and I, for one' return
you my thanks for the benefit It bee done me, for I een
tainly bad despaired long ago of Kat' erecting any anal
fault. Roars, hastily; • • •
• • ^ firmer Bond RlKalisy,Druggista, Bt.
. .
•(Frelak thiltditar of that-Beal Ilstate - Adrertiser4
• • Berroo, Meisel, Rata% 21,1 •
Dtatt Stu e—llaelng become prematurely qulte . a .„, pe ;I
your tee rtft4ll. IttbalitinitOtith=t
the gray - hairs have all dlwpltltrdjAO although my
hair has mot fully ittalned 14lu5ltnal,cule4. the,
prOoles of elutoge la
,sruhlually.gelpg cio, and . 34 aus la.
greet bopeethat Ida abort LIMO my halt 4a Attik'
As formerly. I hare also been Much gratifh.d. at the.
healthy, moisture etd rigor of, the. ltatr, bike
was hatsb and ilry. m
lteopeeettlly I ' alt ban pulsed to come tott•na .
curly: • mfrs. .
_, - f1..0:
Wocat:
sor ' •
Profes ; • • .
•
CuttirtkilitOs t Ante 10.1&5&.
I Owe taima.grofeeor ntods liarr Amturatteseami,
tars edmiro4 Ala troodarfu) east. -104 'nut ,btoote)•
ttm,,as,l, thought , pragiatoredy , may, but. by this sue at,
ulteitandles," it Wu resumed Its Original adisr. mad
I biro to doubt, peql,iipe4tly ma. • _
':I3IDNET 131t1,191,
0. J. WOOD (Co.. PreiptietoW dlititildwiy, 144.,
• • end 114 Marke, l 44lec,.gt L°0 41 .. 3111 .° 1181 '
C
Sold In Pottnyille by J. C . C. 04Eel; F:asndernenind
.11nory Saylor; Tanurqua.:-Z.J.Ers,:bek W 1111411114144—
Dr: E. Chlchtttor, and by alLiiiiret#llo, .
...yery•
reb. 21,1ai • 111 y
JADEIN BANNAN, IPOTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, FINNSYLVARIA.'
T. CWIR U e tSIN . WORKS ;
can lien respectfuy invite
VAR, e
th atte ntion of the busluessoomunmity
.czP to teis new Foundry aadllachinelidtop,
'En in the town of fit.Clair,Betutylkill coun
ty.
_Where they are prepared to build
. team Sagines, Mal Breakers, Primps and Machinery of
Amery palWn. AlsckDrUt Cars, Trott or Brasseastkoge_of
any she or pattern. Being practical mechanics Coal*
orators and others who want machinery would do well to
*ire them a call and examine their werk. Orders thank.
tally recairsd and ekeented at the aborted notice and oa
manmade terms. CATIIERS, OBIBITriIS A CO.
Bk Clair, June if., '66 ' 2.54 y
ASHLAND IRON WORKS. ,
erTHE E,CIIIICRIMS aratlnow
irßatrom prePered to furnish , at the Ashland Ir on
Works, Steam_ ftnginel and Primps of any
IT C power and apaclty,Lormint og endother
purpocea, Coal Breakers of every size and
pattern bow In use together with cuttings and forgings
of era, demi:Wiens. Coal and Drift Can of all shim
and patterns, large Truck and 11000 Cara,—all furnished
at the sh&rtest notice. The stibecribeee batter them
selves that. Martin Mir all every member of the Ann is •
practical arechanic4they will be able to rural/hi nimbi
nerythat will compare favorably with any In the Itie•
pion. All orders directed to L. P. GUY= k Dace.,,Ash
land, Sehuylkill county, Pa , will receive prompt. atten
tion. • GA UN Eit.
7,IIOIIAEL
-Ashland, MI, 10, 1 107 • • • `" 19
TA3racivA.
•
C_
TS a, AkLEnilSo4l yvvms,
iiata q ua, Scesuy nun y, a.
The S übseribers, proprietors of the
aborouamedextensiseestabilahment,an
-12- ••' 67 . 7 -I nonnee to the citizens of Seituyikilleoun
`, En az ty, and the public generally, their readL
asset* turn out any and all kind of work
In th . at the Shortest notice, and in the most sat.
Isfeetory manner--snch 113 building Steam Engines, WSW.
Utsetuting Railroad and Drift Cars, Pt= ps, Castings and
/Machinery of all kinds.
3nlithe beet workenensire employed, and satisfaction
may therefore beaafely guaranteed. Orders from abroad
promptlylilled. f CARTERS t ALLEN.
famaqua, Jennie:li 27, 1867 • • 4.-tr
B.
. ERAt Op/ lAtri WORKS.
k it I it, Iron and Bran
'' 74 l
Boulders, respectfUlly inform. their pe
'''""l trona, and the public generally, that they
In y are folly prepared at the above establish
ment, to manigketnre Steam... Engines of
every she; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars, and every
other deecriptinief Tien and' Bens Castings suitable for
the 051111 mining or other business, on the most reauwfitable
terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Blast .Iturtutres and
Machine work in general. •
Repairing of all kinds done with neatness anddeapatch
at the fewest prTies.; AlTleork furnished by them war
ranted tit perform Wrell. 'They would solicit the custoni of
those who /say want articles in their line In this vkinity,
•A II orders will meet 'with Immediate and promplatten.
it m: • .j B. W. HUDSON.
Barth 4,1887 44)1 W. M. HUDSON.
1,30 NA LDSOlir.
1 ,—.- 1 7 1ALDSIN IR?lsi WORKS.
CO ,J N &,• CO. respectful.:
,ly barite the attend( thr
te4> -
...don o 1 JO busloma
mtuniunity to their uew Foundry and
••••• 021 ,: m Machine Shop. In the town of - Donald-
7 mn, Schuylkill county. They are now
toady to. esyrute all orders for machinery, such its
steam mines, pumps, foal breakers. mill gearing fur
grist and saw mills,- milrond and drift cars, &c., &c.
Being pastiest mechanics. we !linter °umbras that all
work dons at the ik.tliadsou,lrom Worius. tall give such
ektsbctkm, as wit! secure the future custom of
their patrons Orders thankfully received and execu
ted.at the shortest stake, &mien reiscamtde terms.
. I:ETER COX.
i • -.M.FILED JONES.
FebrnarY 2.1857 EWIS MILLED.
•EHAV llRlgke WORKS,
• DiIIICTSVIIIIII. • ' '
TAN Subscriber Is prepared to menu
facture STEAM ENOINkS of any power,
a, • 1 :4F4 Pumns atey capacityiand Coal Breakrn
.
of every description; as well as eve 4i t:11 othe kind of machinery. used in Mine, r
Brea ere unlaces, Eolli ng Mills. Saw Mille, Ay.
From the.tarillties ;smarmed for mandacturhm. and
from lOus.exparieuce In the business,work can be turned
out at thbi establishment, at the very lowest prices, and
of a supraloi quality.
. Persons desirous of putting up machine ry of any kind,
are invited to call and examine patterns and become m
pnainted lith prices before contracting elsewhere.
Ordered spry kind are, solicited, and strict attention
will be diti*Dl4-iftErl44°24Pli. WILLIAM DEBATES.
MI tiAswil le, De f eentbei 9.1657 .4841
— TYR JURAisIiiIII WORKS •
• Wr ifr iepass schlig county, reltaia...
110 The bull; erihers respectfully invite
I 1:o4 the attention of the busineascommanity
. =lll to their New Machine Shop and Foun
.ll/ dry, erbeted in the town-of Tremont, and
• . under the superintendence and manage
ment of Meaux. Z. MatdorlT and Philip Umholtx. where
they ate prepared to execute all orders for Machinery of
Naas end Iron, mac as Steam Engines of any power,
Pumper of. any ea ity, Goal Breakeri of eiery deserip-
I lon, all kinds o Gearing l for Rollin* Mills, Grist and
Saw „litt I Drift Cars; and aM kindsc Unread Castings.
such ere Chain; fur Fiat an d.T falls, r mgt. Switches, and
ail kinds of Oast and Wrought iron fihnftings. Mr. Um
holte being a practibalMeehanie,ind having had the eon
fide nee and experience for many yenta in the Coal Region,
persons desirous of putting up Machinery of any kind,
are Invited to call and examine our patterns and superior
quality of work, and become acquainted with prices at
these Works, before contracting elsewhere. Orders °rev
ery kind thankfully received. and strict attention will be
given to their prodtpretestitton, - haring several 10, 20,
80.10, and BO horse Engines on hand.
Jan.l3,-1857 Idy j C. A. & A. M. SiLTZEIt.
FOUNDRY', DILACRINE PROP,
per re userbon, seem)* emu 0014 pa.
WINTERSTE RN announc
er ' ea his ma'am, from the ronlplete outfit
of the above named establiquilent, lOsup
m;il ply orders In his line of Imelneas—,
• ' h' s for Steam Engine*, Railroad and
Drill OWN Pampa, Rost Breaker'', Castings and Machine .
ry of every petters'. I Ite warrants his - work to give main
faction, andancordingly solicits patronage at home and
abroad. Jan. 1857 44,
•
RAN L r.
natal JR..
.rs WO • Ks i
u. announas to he Pub
. lie that they are the Proprietors of the
iiiCigi Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately ear
, lied on by S. SlETtnan, wherethey
con
ttnud to manufacture to order, at the
shortest notice; Bteirn Engines, Pump', eta) *eager & and
Machinery of almosti any else or description, for nilnirkE
or other purposes, Also, Railroad andairift:Cars, Iron Of
Brass Castings of AY die or pattern. Orders are respect.
fully solicited. GEO. B. FISSISII t DUO..
PrankUm Shovel , Works.
The .enbscribers condoles to furnish the Colliers and
Dealerit ot Schuylkill County, with Shovals of all kinds,
at the lovas& rbiladelphis prices. Attention is particu.
lady called to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of
any size or pattern promptly.attended to.
OXO.. B. 7,1581.1431.
34 RO. •
- Port Carbon, August 21, 1836. -tf
FOUNDRY AND iNADMNg SHOP,'
Steam oar' teactor y, o. .
moo NOTlCE.—Thebuaineas if the late arm'
of TI GE R
k MIL.NRE, Xlll be contln
."" nod by the subscriber in all its ration/
lin • =z bradchea of Steam El3/0110 building, Iron
Founder, manufacturer of all, land% el
Machinery, for Milling ' Mlle, Bleit Fumusem, Railroad
' Can, de., kr. 11. will also cOntinueNtbe businessof /din
lug and Belling tbe celebrated Pine Area .IVaitif.4sh and
Lewis and Bpoln Trim Red Ash Cods, beinF sole prmode
tor of these Collieriss. . ORORGE M. BNYDIR.
January 21. 1367 j 34f
— TO C04 1 13,.' opEßA:roe.a &MINERS.,
• • C'lolllllsol . insuer sw owns. • • ,
Ti. subeeribere respectrally lurite the
11 1 1 / 4 1 . 1 1.„ attention *of the business community' to
' • • Medi Boiler Works, or Railroad street,
; ••: al • maz low she Passenger Depot, Prttsville; Pa.,
where they ere prepared to manufacture
1101LIRRS'OP RYDRT DF..I9IITTION;
Smoke Stacks, AirAtacks, Mud Mises, Gasconeters,Drfft
Cars; dc., Le.. Boilers on Mod. • • • •
Being practical rneehirke, and lurvlngtoryears devoted
themselves entirely to this branch of business, IN/tat
ter thernselrei that work dons at theirestablishinentirill
'give satisfactkin to ell who may Wertheim with a Wl.
In dirldaals andfftmpanies will find fit grasUY to theft ad
vantage to essualnitheir week heforAn gaging elsewhere.
Nay 5;1857' 1847' _ JOHN kJ.AIIIBB NOBLY:.
r - •• TTSVlR.l u fttkl i bilta
l i t„. 1211 11 intones td the public that7rb r ei; new Roll.
Ira Mill is now completed and In full cops
•Qj, c= ration, and that they are plagued to sup
plj MI kinds of Bar Iron of various slaw
which they will warrant to be superiorly' quality to any
obtained from abroad) at the same prices.
They Idea manufseturo T Rails, frckthe vase of the Col
lieries arid Lateral Roads, weighing from :Ito 60 lbs. per
yard. made of the hest Iron, and ,which will be found
much cheaper than the Impirtiedarliele. _
Being /practical nistimults. and toiviof bed considernble
experience In the Iron business, they tatter themselves
that
thuy.ean eve 'entire astisfeetion tnpurchasers. And
also make it their tutored to dldnatitte.hme Wanufhe•
tures. JOHN BURNISH. k
CO. ,
December 41856
WABI4;;COTON IRONWORKS.
rettavtlae, ra,,, • •
~... TUOS. & JAB. Arnita tiopeentaly Ins ilt
.1! r ., 1'1, the attention of the buttress community
- gal • 1, to their New Machine Shop and Foundry
. •-•,- La • = Wrested between Owl and Railroad sheets,
and t fronting on Nonieglan street; where
I hey ue prepared to execute all orders • for martin/ot
tiram and Iron; such lui Steen Engines, all kinds of fi3 ii.
'log for Bolling Mills, Grist and flaw )fills, , Single and
Double acting romps,(kad Breakers, Drift Cancel! kind,
' of flathead iftstlnocincti as Chalra-for Flat and T Hall;
' fem. Sidle," ike.; all kinds of cast and wrought Iron
libeling'., Being practical mechanics, and haring, made,
thideinands of the Coal flexion their.itudy Mr years,
also all kiridriof %Whinny In their line of business, they
'flatter thettiveless that - irork done at Unhiriattabilshmes I
will gin eatilißiptlon'' id All whn may honor thilit with I
Fall. All Onati th'a ally rereired and pnlinpllf est,
,auted, on 6 nu* re ble teak. • .
T 8
,s.
,„ JASIES WIINN. :
NOT , 'AS'-' • : .:f ' . ~; . , - • 4 t 4 r. ,
, ----,------------,
~ . PAL Aqt f illLklll? filliLLi. ',
0 4
,• . 'till il'o.aco,,ion:olfrrtrilos.forsli:-?llir:,
~ 4.. ,LIF, genarally,thet their new Bolling at.
ir v,,T , ;•;.. Palts Ake la now, eomplete,; and ;laden
, operation, and that they ars prepared. to
In • • rant of earnest:attune, weighing front iht to.
!Mho per yard. Also, different sties of get, square and
.toned inerchantehar lonn. -• •i,,- • :. .. •_:. •..
Orden fitr • rails bi her iron art riaMmotholy until**.
and will Jueet • with unapt attention •Uletteltber at
the Boling. UM !Bright it Lereh's Hardware ROL
CeutrestrestArittlbeirenee. ILATWOOD,LIta AOW
I IFfICE--;11:' E.. eornei. penfre and
Market sheets, Ad stet!, Pattarrilleawariary, let,
lAN. The undenigned hen this day_lannial a -tope* '
' nenhip ander. the !Ole and Ana of HAYWOOD, laill & '
CO., for the purpose of manufacturing, Rallsomllnd Bar
Iron ' s' their,Pithr Alto ItellinglllU.' -, • -- •.- ;
. . .., - i .- •, - gSJAIUN lIATIIIOOD, •
• '. - : .., ; .. .•, ( • ; - r • MICHAUD. 111 , 11.., _ ,
•• . - .. - ; . I• - . ‘: 11 4011CI6BIU0UT, . 1
,- -, -- q . ~:: • , 11 WM. ulnas. The .-
Thelmmiamet Of tin let" ,111 of Um Brich tik:oo,,w Ili
be settled by the Arm or &mot km A 00. . ~
..
Jam I. IT ; - .. i'tf .
IRON WORKS.
OLAIR.
AIUL D
IIIEAVIDS MEADOWS.
MIMERIEVIL;LIC.
TREMONT.
PORT mtitikiix.
IPOT - T - 13 -7 ViL - 1;E
Oottru.
Praia the ageratum's .I":4ine 6,
' • •
•
Whit are ffilles—tebte Kai Vise
Alt a trines measlak t
Scattered mil on 111thr braid Odd
Tor a wits tees eon*.
Nought but bath' kg work - on earth.
IPinatbt withpulb orlleature.
Lilts In natnnaV nrystle ehaln,
"'bough of thalestnnlasure.
But a trifle Marinlin Word • '
All unkindly spoken,
Yet the liihharp wallith low,
•
For a gold string broken.
. .But a trills mews the smile
• On a kind Bee beaming,
' Yet a hint heart groweth strong,
-.Beath its pone gbersing.
Just a look may oaken tho ughts,
• Full of proud rewohnen '
Just a look may fri the soul '
With i glad contentment:
Little prayers of children fair ,
By their mother kneeling. , .
Touch a worn and weary heart,
With a childlike feeling..
But a flower's pedlarse rotey bear,
Back through years of Immo",
'To the sunny morn of life, - • .
With a bright toindrro*--
' And a trees of silken hair
Owe min brow parted,
Wake a fount of bitterest tears,
For the broken hearted.
. .
'Twat a - singli raindrop *ll,
On a green bud thirsting,
Stranghtened by the fairy draught, . •
Lo! a dower- ts bursting; , • i
1
And an acorn lightly dung
Ina pathway dreary. , '
Spreads an oak's broad abattoirs ant, .i'
To retro& the weary. '
, , J
Trickling from the menobto-hetght,
Through tharbeeM roots steallog„
80604 thread cf silver :Wit,
Sunbeams are remifitmr.
Drop by drop It ptherg fast,
•
sayer reetlog.uerer,
Tlll it quells the Mabee fbrth.
Ina glorious river..
Trifles! *sell tatAbatts a part
In our pain and piessuria
Making up the daily tuna '
Of our life's brief measuff :
All unnoted as thay pays,
Scarcely worth our heeding,
Yet, a fro:* it may he,
God's own work be speeding.
s i htto.
THE RANCER'S RUSE.
DaCIMATIOX 07 raa maul PAISOMSRId
On the evening or the 25th of December, 1842,
a small army, or more properly a company of
Texan troops, crossed the Rio Grande, and moved
to attack the Mexican town of Meir; but viewed
in every rational light, and even to the wildest
imagination, tht;ir hopes of success seemed utter
ly forlorn. Their regular commander, General
Summerville, with one half of the invading force,
despairing of the enterprise, had abandoned it a
few hours before, and the remainder chose a new
leader, detertnine4l not t 9, retreat ingloriously
without a blur. The bold resolve was therefore
desperationadr,they bad neither ordinance nor
baggage wagons, nor provisions, nothing bat their
rifles and that unconquerable courage of hearts
which knew no fear. •
At the distance of "a short leapt, stood the stri
dent town of Meir;so strong in itself,. with almost
every house a fortress of stubborn stone, and the
citizens the bravest boast er 4 the frontier; while
in front of the suburbs lay this camp of General
Canales, Aus t pudisi and the chivalrous La Vega,
with a powerful artillery and two thousand sul
dien, the 414 of the Mexican-army. The sun
set in a huge bank of black and stir my clouts,
and a hoarse peal "of far orthunder muttertid
ominously as the test Texan landed on the hostile
shore. Theigrut majority of the visages !united
stun and glisomy as the tempestuous race of diet
cold Deeember sky, and every. one - clutched his
rusty rifle with nerves of iron and awful energy;
while a low yet terrible tourmer ran along the
column--. 7 .lVeugeance on thetraitcr e Canelei whose
- sitleehogitsintre.bronShi a he ..
In the angry,- rushing ran fi s, however, t • erp
was one youth of some twenty summers, who, be
trayed a very different feeling from that which
actuated the miss. of the crowd. Ile laughed,
jested, and ;pee way to the greate•t emulation' of
mirth, as If merely going for the amusement of-a
frolic; until hip two elder brothers rebuked his
merry madness. • •
But Jack Phelps only answered -in his usual
vein—" What would Yee have use do? Are we
not bound fora bottltinstead of a funeral? And
lice no need of a lag face lulus it be to fright
en the, enemy !"
Indeed, the young'man looked the personifica
tion and ideal of the highest personal prowess,
with his tall and handsome form, springy and'
powerful as that - of a tiger, and his beautiful fair,
almost feminine features, beaming the impret
reckless bravery, while his keen blue eyes tw in.
kled with-gay humor, and overflowed with smirk.-
ling irrepressible animption, and' his rich yellilw
locks waved round the flue shoulders like the
go'don son•god. The two elder: brothers, James
-
and William Phelps, both presented a noble' ap
pearanee; and the three, with the famous ranger,
"' Copt. Lewis,. marched at the head untie adieu
' log column . ' "Very soon the deepest lOrkneas de
scended,to the emit"' find everything biaine in
visible save when the fitful flailies of lightnibg
lifted up the pall of sable clouds, 'bat to ilrOp.,lt
the next instant, and dies render the gloom more
intense.
"Captain Lewis lend me your sword , " said Jack
Phelps, in a serious voice.
"Fur what purpose ?" inquired the otber.,' '
' "I want to cut open the fug, au that we cense.
our way 1" answered the wild jester, with his ther•
ry musical laugh.
"flush !" said the officers, "le must be near the
enemy's line."
Scarcely bad be spoken, when a brilliant sheet
Of crimson flame hint a jaw paces before them,,
and the' desfeningroar of a whole platoon of mug..
kctry -reverberated .on the still night air.--
The Texans uttered it yell wild. enough 'to wake
the deatt--"Vengeanee on the traitor Cattalos!"
and rushed to meet their foe". ,
1 ..
After a brief struggle they drove in e picket
guards, and, without a moment's pause, the t ea*
hundred heroes flew to do.battle againttjtwo thou-
Eabd. At that instant the•storm broke forth in ell
its fur}, and the l ldexiesu cannon end dread artil-'
• lery of heaven opened together. ?flag ed grail's.
shot, bullets and hailstone zattled, a ong the
eliapparal in fearful rivalrt,as if maned nature
had joined in sonnet combat, while-the ebrinks of
the, wounded aoil Moan" of the :dying, could be
heardepily - Rt intervals ttniferocicum shout"
of the warriors and the more tremendous: peals of
appealing thunder. Such era." the scene of hor-'
rut'," nearly, if not quite- mequaled in the bloody
mina's of the world. : • .
"Aupudis hurled mass- after mass •of Infantry
' against the little band of -dreadful adventurers,
and thinking thins to -stash- - • by. the .mare
weight of numbers vbsit•Srm sad unyieldiag sa
• a solid rock in the ocean, the 'stated and rolled,
yi them
back every billow- l in broken wp l• -
..
'Cutilea charged. upen them w ith five hundred
Alums. ' but the rifle and revollerproved too much
for the Mexican lanee‘ as we 1' as bayodet;'and
still slowly,'steadly, said ever onward; the'Texsok
leveed their way into the' sulfarbd of Melr, 'arid
about midnight effected their lodgment In suers!
'of the stone houses, when theciintest ceased. '
The foll Owing dawn earns bright and beautiful
from the new dropping! chambers of thergoldin
orient, and the sunny , air teemed with smiles add
blushes,- al if no tears had,ever stained the blue
' eyes of heaven, and no blood had ever crimsoned
the green bosom of the glorious earth.
, But, with the first Leh of the burning em
balms Ampunis and 'CU:isles renewed the terrors
of battle: ' The ?lexicon artillery, arranged in
raitable:position 'during •the previous 'darkness,
opened with round shut On the balding" where
. the rangers had taken refuge; and continued to
thunder for hours; but -'the deadly aim of -the
America's rifle picked the Asiunoneers -Off one by
one, until at last every-gun we deserted, and the
enemy bad recount kith@ proteetieg pirspett df
the fiat house tope ire the neighborhood. - •
The officers urged on, by alternate thrats and
pconsisas,telatun after "ohms to the ttemeatkias
strife.; yet still they melted atray,liko. mom be
fore a burning itun,et,the tlertiefirssof the Texan
sharpshooters, until the Mexican (Urea. w,ithd . roste,
from the fital range tif the unerring :rifles, !ea.
' ing more than, five .:hiintlreir 'dead in the 'streets
and on the stumiroofs of 'die hie/sea: ' • • •r'
\,
Ainpudia then, with•the'etiftromitrY'orlift'or bit
. •
counrymen; ' resort6l' to :I steetigets;•anterint• ei
white flag,witb lien. La ViganSitging the Texan. -
to capitulate, and offering Melly futtrableternsi i :
nod emit was known•thatalarge additional ,foree
'.Led ;dually arrived IS the irffrinity, themmopeu
'accepted the propUsition 'and laid down. their
Never thislese, every article a the 'solemi egree 7
meet, byitilablthe Prisonersphiuf been lodises(' to,
' sittiender; wits ifolated'ine fele dais,'atid is Phiv-!-'
erful goardluirched thetifolf tithweity•of Itexice.
Their sulferiegnond privations darierrathe -join , -
,ney almost surpass: belief, and 'many ottbilm sank;
under. the erusb4 burden of lidasehelyehnagee
'
'sod fatigue4were butchered by. the wal.`!- -•
Bab still --- uth, Jacik,Rhelps, who luseso
• !Arline, diitiegolthed , blateelf 'darlag .We, blades
sad-bitterly opposed tlie`eapitulatfon, saslntaln:
. ing his usual flow of apiritai laughed and listedas merrily as ever: ' Beirever,lbentalthlaeglinr:
ing crust of thislinfltb'botiMMcal_ th e a' dery e , red
.-
- dating design, and bevies toteuiutilected Olt . s_aal-_
• perste plan to the other caladrees wt , : 1 ! 1111 ?" 1 !•! ,
' assaulted mod ~powered their Irmo gyarte,ana,
. although nearly twine as numerous's§ tit wee,
and while they was entirely.witbeed .
•; f They. than started to retreat homeward, b •
1{14141.0001. 1 7 . WalP. "Ir9Unill . !hem. sad m tilig
the troops of biome, cosimsufAml hyllfat, flu, ,
vssieles, they ware all again wadi priearri.
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Por i dal attetapt Se escape si l elige.i. t e n g0 ...*:. - .' Trig . Ocutrry ffiriesvcrixiairs. or Cowx4
~.
menfordered the bloodisentesee of , dechn i tt o d u qn : Acnoot.a.—i . fili lift .ot o the SupeibitUncittniy tlf
which Wis executed on t a sumitit of a to
tan between gokato , d thattun. . •
. It , itti t .. .. b 1 :,... 'Common School. recently, elected, is
,pubilsbed,
'fors sunset two handwiLlexins were' merebeti with the 1 1.0 rut at thole aa/aries &geisha& ,It -
into Due to diem /ell Air des&h.'._The creek Cc. , 'affords material for die annexed article which. .
pales, with the smile of s deenon, counted out JP. eß • - t from the New Tori'Pr'ibetie .•
' WI '
to hiihalanutimber of Leans Oqual to that of the , •,, inw k '' • ' ' l .'f • • d :.' ,
captives, every ;tenth-bass being black , while - the '',';',',. e ,,a Btate i °l I = 7 o lTani° W°L-WW" two °I: Qin "' ,
MSC wire white . He this sheet the hat thorough. ; Imelat ao u r= t w o , 11 . 4 !.. ak t "l i to ki =ibc t fl . sfY: .h _e- 1
Iy, and carried, it along:the line for each man - to ' Per heads. • most ; ifsvhd ohm *of odrain7 The,
__ Lik rerser.."7.; '
the pay of their ,reap the Suserisitrudanststund ,to '
durcouatio. wens allowed by the ass to 'Meet ann - lia --'''
thrust. his Bogen, beneath the eurerof a handler.
chief, by the awaro of lmitkrtial chanee, ex., I modify that pay from time to time 01.7 dlaufd 6.ein ,,
tract Ids own doom.; ' I ' • •• '' ' '- -
, 1 lust- 11 0d freftfq The new ReporChise kissed 'how -
H Thi suspense ind • horror of the.eiwne, defied I - what salesholusnow paid respcmively, end we ed,dee
all powers of pleterial d_ bscriptioo. . Features grew ' . ever the fact that I w rsr IS they ha...be^ 'ch anged; that hater paled before.% the eigst perilous, th ey tre te it etwidly -higher than the tally find, Dud. •
crisis .ctf beetling battl& r. and brave arras - she . eb...,ki Lanttatar hefted's" t r eratth k 7'sail lat ity h t 7 and Mani '
cities or yummy soitAUt,T, sod has scareelyiese :
like leaves in the wlnd ri irtEreli woutl opt have ; ASigheny, whisk include. ,th. gra.,,aa l t A" n ua ; vbas .-. :
quivered litfore'ihe Alery ordeal' of a luindredt
' plecovot artillery. Thla , strange, uneetgainty - of I than 230 . 000 ltdledtlete, . but siff.lioo;,:al , sy with • •
this navel contest with the. viewless fates,' pro- 1 ( I Z i r t le d l tZ -C o l mtar s an ota , n u: i nta Wayne •
amilroa.,s ;
dneed...: geniral-ind - tearful ;agitation. : lifatty. ott Ai.. Mouthy makes us proud ck t thc i Pv:l l 4 Ibil !vet:: ,
those ;‘lto dre w the. cider of death, uttered in- r sluts bup.u. we believe, by paying a. paltry 42,50 , b et
voluntary !shone, whilijsonve acreatned:wildly, ei t she has robed the-salary ' to SIM; ;which, eonaid o ef r 7e
if they already:felt theloold lead in' theie.bearts. I ' thsvflie Flt ...fierfet,te erfrj.:fsh'r though. we... o y e a r
At length that/main= bat approached the Sir.. j
pay ,11:,:egidntiget,°-as,d,,°,ll,°!rori= and .Thig, o r inweserlte;
_ ry s
brothire,who stood in the centre of the r••oci. , -- • $9OO -such., when the! Ilenuee' is better ship to pay •-..;
Jack' 'Philp, put is-his hand,; and remarked ifi : g 2,000 than the latter Isipla)• and lu tact $2,404 wou l d
lo o fa * tones t . . , • ! • - • . -.1 be but a fare:day far Mont gomery to say Ms seetre '
"Captain Lewis, I'll tiet you ; s hundred dollars 'r l 'l llift * . Azulltseckg. Caathria. Omar% Srk ras e y seed ;
r iltashingtou pay PM each, •which, for the, three last
thaVlldrow a black bebn I-, `. A 1 • tweed: masts MAN enough.' P O7 Cazgar.ht: the sum
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"Done!" cried the other, in mcarolcas vome... I 'amigos uses torturous. Lebanon pays iff eQ: Blair, Pear..
"I have' won it!" eiclaitutta the youth, in ac-1 &dd. Clint.., Crawford, cumberlaud. Iluntlydon,lfir
vents Of blended joy and triumph, as he held up I ' car , I nFiind 4 calhaleaten,easquelausea, Union, Waning,
1 ewelvgt9o; indiene.SAbo; Bedford, Delaware,Free
the hue of dasth, aid added—" Such is always toy Jo ir ution, a natato, La ore. Lehigh. Strfir; 'Noon'
luck;!"—bot whetherhe referred to the bean or 1. so, seek Sbollvdtensite:79l74; Adams, Cartes, Coitus:.
the result of 'the wager,' the horrified spectatore : his, Elk, Northootherlood, PorIT, each -$ 400 ; Gresuser,
could hot well determini a 1 : . ' ' ~ ! $469; Bearer, Imo; Butter, - Ctarion, Aura, Fayette.
I 1 condem Poet* Sullivan, each WOW, elCatia. mom
William also extract. - the ;unfortunate color,'l ..vitlton,Soyder, 'each sltoo• tryeint e• ; 1140 7 711.0 .--- mne .
whilci`Ceptsin Lewis, , and the third blether drew , mho, each 8 100. it will ;maul& tvoLlaideritlilifiti;
the Wan of. safety. -1 , . • 1 _ - I County of Dauphin. whirl paye bee School thitaten-
Iminediately the twenty doomed prisoners were I dent less than a hostler's wages (Including his rd,) Is,
placed in a line, with tao hundred - loaded :citts - - r old
it tat:l t e l &*l o n t :lg t ee t n i lsbu s rlt• the St ate Capital, a
lets 'Opted at their hearts , while thedast red -raymi B
eef: keepers aa
not Itue tha n aVnt of
i t! fa a n n l it -
of the.setting sun reflected from, the , anew*" .to • y ou She actually pays hor Schaal Supertntlodent
of the - distant mountains, illustrated the usr 'Slid less than the poor backwoods %slut/ of Ph.whom, .
. ul
scene.! - , - The atmosphere , thohgh chilly, was cl r population Is not a fifth and wtiome wealth Is note twee.
and esihn,sud ribbons of fleecy Blends floated' i g . 1 .„th 0 ...,,,,,thel - of De.....llthtu•Lauf Can't die eflettallof 21h-gell tip' ''"
the west , like wings of raisbow, while some bard; ' ; 1 ,7,, t „=::,,1)".,;7 paying 6 'Dauphin Sig n ainign . •
birds Jiang sweetly aiming that \ naked trees, naked, we should Ilk* Wisher:tat Payette,
Ir L - receeteS, wyo.
as they were: •i •f' . 1 tulog 11114 Stoma, Into paying salaries
,kk•h _would In.'_
f elicit. thar consider they consid the education of their childnai
All et once Jack Phelps called out eagerly : - '
a matter of as much importance as the docklng of their'
"Catania Lewis; VII bet you.. another hundred S
that tbe cereals
_ horses, but we will wait another year In the hope that. uteals cannot- bit user - . ' ,we may by that fl uoichronPie some amendment. "
But,therackless ranger„ "rho, had never
_before - -,-----.........--,..--- .-.-
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been known to refuse's svagep snswered with , a n ' T.onsia lisor IX 4 SCRAl . L. — the,:ltiobrzAuil
icy shudder: • 'I. - 7- Whig says:-A' few - Sundays age., e. modest
"Good Heavens, Jack ! how tan you jest at net young ;gentleman of our acquaintan ce attended
, -
a moment?'' 1 • ... 1 tlie.7 seeming. service in ens of our fashionabhi '.i
- •. !-•
"The ruthless Catmint how proclaimed: • .I . cherches. fle Was kindly shown into a lesnrions,. '
"Prisoners, '
soy "Your prayers, for you die •in ly cushioned pew, and bed hardly settled liiteself,'..
three minutes: j , ran taken end observation of his neigh bor., _ before
. Some of theta toned. their eye; upward and; .it beautiful young'. lady entered , 4d with a'
muttered with palit'lipa;their haat petitium; soma ; ' graceful wave of• the hand, •qaietly sat.k into, a
of them gave their friends mournful commissions 4 . , seat - near , the end. When a hymn; was given,
for theft' families firrvOy,:while others.. shouted . 'out,• shi ricillfulfy found the page, and .with a
fierce eisrsesin the faee . of-their foissfend a few cried'. sweet smile that set his liiiarta dwelt:deg, hand. '
simply, a 'loud farewell, to their more tortuciale!. e,.1 her neighbor the - book. - The 'minister . raided
comrades. ;-. . ~ • his hands in prayer, and the fair girl•huelt, and in
At length Canefes iloundia, the Analsignal, this posture perplexed her friend t o know which
, "flre!" . . A lonir roar reverberated among+ the - most.to admire her beauty or bee devotedness.
i
cnoullbt . n and when the smoke cleared off no- i - Preiently . the prayer 'was coneluded, and the '
,thing was een of the doomed hand' but a score; congregation' resumed , their .seats. Our 'friend
of bodies s _etched upoh the bl oody earth. i': respectfuly raised hie eyeiffrum .the fair form be
s i
Thef iirdeewas immediately glion to march ii , had .hoen scanning, lest wilen-she looked, up she
mile further into the :valley, before . encamping would detect hiM'atarilag et her. Alter a Couple
for the-night, wh ile a small party of soldiers re- of seconds he darted"' furtive glance at his char. •
mined to bury the ores . '. •, • user and astounded tepee her still. on her knees,
Hut when bee of.thoime advanced to strip 41301 lie looked closely and saw sho was much affected,
form of joutig Phelps, the ranger bounded to hiSl ..treMbling in violent agitation, no doubt from, the
feet, and knoeking over; the astonished Moil - can,; eloqiient power of "the preacher. Deeply sympa.
sprang upon hii bursa and effected his escape. t thising, he watched her elosely.
It seems that,nt the.word "fire," lie hadtbrown - i Her emotion becansernoro violent; reaching her
himself ferward upon flie'groiid, but so brief an 1 band behind her, she would, con v ul s ively grasp
inateht before the other fell, es not to attract no-3 ' her' clothing, and strain, as it, •were , to rend 'the
tics, and thus avoid the COMMIX ' fate .' . The I' brilliant fabric of her dress. , The sight ' was ex
utmost utmost; exertionewere ado for his recovery, but ; ceedingly painful to behold, but be still gaze d,
Withatlt success. . I ' ' 7* 5 I like one eotraneed, with wiinder and astonishment...,
Three. months afterwards he reached San 'An-, After a minute the lady raised her face hereto
tonie lb company with 4 very beautiful Mexican !I've concealed' in the euition;atid with her Land
girlOstwhom be was chiefly indebted for his Anal i made an umnistakeableberhon to one friend. He '
deliverance from the paring_ of bin enemies.,
'- ' .I„.quiekly movedlidoug the pew, toward her, and in.
• 1 - dined his" ear as ahe evidently Wished to say
- - .
something.. . _ . _ ,
- - . , 40ffsineitenitritreNfc whlsPinait °My dress
.: .. bits situsgbity`lisel oare,tpll)4)„, n A brief exesni-
1
,l ii iti ktipel f,_gir relliii" l n9re< Ahli ashi cali ona " ble . ".
big th rsht l e t t lu d. itY sLe l' a bl : .
local:41'pol); cith!..:kiferils,.there-teeld of 'coarse'
Strueleout at rig t angles ; and in this position •
the highest hoop of - ter new (angled 'xiiirtaaught•
ever themi,and.thiss rendered, her nimble for to
raise herself or straighten her limbs. The more.
she stroggldallie tighter she Was, booed.; so she.'
wee:constrained to call tor' help. This was, ins-
mediately, i f not scientifically rendered,end when'
the neat prayer wits made, she tnerely.ingliced, -
herselfiipen the backhof the frouiipew--thioking
no doubt, that she woe not in praying ctietutne: - .' '
•
Mallow
DEACON THROPIEII PICE6IIIB.' ,
entrcerrugar- Wheer = thernenineinfit eyeps 4 ;
iO some of the western) Mabee' .were about to be
destroyed by the large mimbers of wild pigeons;
that climb about, Deacon Thrope and earecal of;
hisfriends were sittiug . outside the log-meeting
house hub Sunday morning, waiting for the min- ! .
iota tti arrive, and as a matter tie course, talking:!
about the prosperts of ; haring °nothing :to feed II
on" tough the bowing winter.rl'
"It', orful !" said UDC ufthe company. I neve r'
'_l
seen the( pigeons so thick afore. My Bill and BeE7
went down to the roostlast night, and killed
m ,it 1 '
beoili with - plebs. I think they% take all y
corn."l ,
I I
"Oli, yes,it's urn! I . :I replied the other.
"That's nothing to ;what me arid 'Ty Fell* t
Joshutc did, illy biefore yesterday," said the dea-1
eon. "You lnow t itiy %Acne field there? •Well, I
they Oche in it sit thick You. souldn't see the
ground. I went downito scare 'em out, and 'per-1
hdrenfure, they Ph up e ke a cloud; you could'xit
th
see eieky fur 'em. I hollered , and slapped myi
I I
haudsomil tore arimill tilll w ade Pl"' W 4 rriegl
out, bilk it. did no good. . They,. just 4w:issued";
around over my bead; stud as fast as
,I went down j
to one'side of the field they began Id pour down I
in t'otber, Fenix ,Tershne - tratt pat got up to the . ;
crib Witbit Mad of , dern,•for be' was a getberin"
this ridge field, and I went,- le; whar be. was and;
told him to go the helmet and get hie shut gun,..
and my shot gun, and see if we could'ot drive
.',
thina'er pippin; ouCa the bodtoin field. 'So be'
goes and'gets his shot gun land my shot gun
41111 we goes down. lie slipt, slab; on one side ;
of the field, and I alipt along. on Ceiba'', till we,
we got about middle ways, and then I gin a hot.'
ler, and up they flew' like a whithigust. / , blazed'
away 1p the thickest. Of 'em, and Felix JOsburt ;
blazed away in the thickest of 'eat, and what do; • T —.........-
yea thiukl. •They,ertinsall g
pin c. ~. ..,
le.
020644.....1, _ne PHILIDELrIII4. (.!Prile SEASON. which 'by
Then ins and Felix Joshua, e dim over the. the waY , was reit/ successful, eroded On Saturday'
tense, hod snYs'hss 10 pies *Fa het this` beats all evening week, with. It Trorntirre, the opera with
erehtiob !" bays-I re libil.,,;GO raid' .the steers which it first , opened. ihity-threo perforaneet C
and wagon, and,upon ;my word an honor, we /
picket/41v fen bushels:" I were given to nt
andiences,which it would,be, Tie. ,
The 'good brothers stared- wildly and, thetn; • cult to attract in any other city in the Vnion.---I•-
and would probably hive amused' b it deacou l ,' Mute. Gailaniga has fully established herself be;
af 1 .' 14 had they e$ been inters ted 14' the y'.
L fore a critical Philadelphia 'audience.; de's'fine"
anleal; of the preacher and the icituo;
that "fneetie' was I. lonn . 4 begin. . , lyric actress. • Mr. Maretsek, the AOC trmsiital di..
Alter the services were'-pier l , little groupes- of . rector of the pist re:LI ..n la going io Eufope to "
tbefaithful might bevel been then here and there,l seleieriew recruits and bring ode new opens; thr `
engsge& in earnest -,,,,d e , conversation. Their subject, 1
waut ata exciting one, no lon might hare iaretemi the Autumn seas - on. . ph i playa hasican erten
front the length.of the), .faces and the sonnet-) ble repatatlon for cornet musical taste, and It is
mess of their gestures.; . If yoa had listened to I a source of gratification toiler citizens that they' , ''
their Conversation you night have heard some.; • have a' musical temple, which In - acoustic quail.'
thing itheat as follows,-
"Did you bear what ;brother Thrope said 'bout tier, masterly - design• and beautiy of exeCtitilkn, is''
him and his Felix JOshui kiln's' ten bushels Oi l ' • not surpassed by th e finest Surepean opera houses. '
pigeons at one shatr ; . ' 1
"Yeti; it's arral ain't it f"
a 1
Iv is said flint - a easa In ehetseery,, in Undo% •
"It's elle assire•as hhootin'. I don know haa j ust been- decided, by which a •number of
whanigointo brother propel." - - .
awa k e • b e d one o b on e•thp •in nann ev go4o ,_„l Ausericau•eitisens have been declared the lawful
CBtil nii esianntof the Olcurab,* . , - 1 hairs to the property of :vain: Mind, who died
i
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"Vie Wien fetch li l t Pnazt,,nseetin's and teaks ;in England in 1 819. The - automat invoiced is be. '
him take it back, or ch urch bion.'-' ''
- I sieved to be about $2 0,4100, which for several
And, so it would ivtat94...'l4. course- the good.
demos beard si whinier 'Ol it.
which gave biroon , years has beers thy tad, in British securities,
litti&upesusiness..; Bowirerphe bad been in se-, awaiting a final deed on. The heirs in whorls fa-
Viral scrapes batons ark, bad Conte out clear, and; yor the decision bas bearrendered reside in Mary. •
had"atted not lie - eheW,4-sineet with the same ' -
good lack on this ormasnen. Until the next nuet.l land, Penneylvanis,,New JersaY, Vermont, Ohio
ing„.da'• arrived, the entire rettlement was in an t and Michigan. • Their attorney in London writes
i
uprosir,' Nothing was talkedi of but D ens o n . that no appeal shad been taken as yet, thea l ugh ,
-Tbrope'slen bushels of pigeons; The good-bro- ' there or., so me 'apprehension tbatthere-wead be
,tben said it was too bad to have the ehureh die-1 '''''' —-- I • • , •
graced by a deacon who- would tell much nonsa.l a resurt•to a higher court by Hansa interested In . •
atonable tales• while,tbis pions old sisters wipedt resisting the payment of ;
the money. • -
their epeetteles, sighed,' nil said, -I is bird ted.l. . ...- -•-' -----'''''"-; -4
ti i 'is
ing the power which the vil'One el . rtetb." I Ussortthe happiness wareannot ex net- n til ls
At hat the exciting dig • . he preacher; world; but'so tong as we have feelings and' pas
lig4Tpressi,
stated • that the church leas • iead,y t he, transee.; r ions, and affections not lying dormant, but eras'.
don it business; whereupon ; Brother Fine.. in,.., within us, and, like buegry children, limper
arose, ,and said: ; I taping u# for
. 1'0%4 which , we never present them,.
"Brother Deacon Thrupe s ays him and his Fe-; it is vain for atsy philosophy us-preach about bap- -
lie Joshua killed ten _,
The church do 't, ushels of pigeons at one .` winces : Nature tit etreitgerE than philosophy, and
shot.belimie it, and would;
1 1 )„
passion le more arbitrary chap reason.* lio scan
love to bear whit the rother his to'say fur. him- alter was governed-Icy reason. It is , a, pilot; but
self." . ` `
,_ ; ,_,,.• i ~ , i the pilot is n(4 1 11 ' gVilrili94.ll t.. '
With much solinntiityi the deacon arises ands:
•
After casting a serious look aver the coagregatlise,l Is several seething - tether North ITest,' says
andelevatingshis, eyes fe tbe niters a few times,! % the Chicago Jeetertal, the rime of quails fr almost
spoke as folldws;• 1 'I •
••-iniinet. The causes ferthis may be Pugarl 4 teuwi
"MY bretberiug, there,, a rc Find mistake out,--I . . mom, of tret , ~
didn'teay wo killed te . ‘tiliushels of
o'•
pigeons at one• serener of the winters and t h e rapr ,
- - 1 of fellows disgracing th e este Of Vertetties,. •
skit , hut— . 1 , •
41 ,991stidid:you say, thin r isterruPt" ens of who 'know no better than to SllOOl a quail with
thettalatberti, who wait titeseut when • the deacon!
•
e rn e t o ld a b ou t his r ig i d on „ i opid o r. y „, 147 yaei ,. sisnen eggs hi bar nes , t.. , ' ' '' • ,
‘•
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and your Felix Joshua both biased• sway?? , - • ! ' Tux neweent ' , dues eat seeTP° severe; criticism
Lender Llait*s tii LIL - I nu t I '
/*piaci% you say you hoth dim ever the fence?"; The New Yorka ~ a ,on ,T ,
•
"Yeic persilsounlta" !• •,, t•• 1 V ugly, but that the coittingis ) worse dime their that
"Dbilet YOlt i sai that ;
Felix lushest said,.fyiltis i , at i ni o th er pi e ce evar,,npeted , fro th th e
• ;spat
beats ail ell* en r I, I I . ; ;•• • t ' Then is stow truth , in this. yetit 4 p0ri.4944.
ot did, brother." ' t r •
firA i n iti Tini say that Felix yi,thoi, fetched the nowt than the old coat,
~ i 2 ".100 eartaitdy, is an
steirekend wagon, and y , it'pleked sip ten bushels' . i ne proyeaseet. ; „
~ ' . , . ,
el* Of.?° ni. ... ed Wei; Yin fa'ri'brits Annticen.=lt ; often bap.
*lsere ti the taistake,imy brectber„ re
deeeeti,egaia mo o/ yid eye. somas* th raftereier peps, that thited • wise in their lives ware applaud.
"I didn't say serpieked•pp.tersbuithele of th'hons• ed aisdiedmiciad, are 144, at. licit is# 'the: grOagit
wr y
Beal !lateen Inietaken; Lesia—", ~- 4; " 11 0 4 44 thylegmatou htsucir of a scone; hecausti
..y , I kuow , what yen 'seldr erruPad, ,by thilscietheelleiceles with which many lien 'du.
several; "you did say %and we tali va it easy , lighted, Rode had been' obliged f•and, - thotiglethety . •
ow: ail ! ! ! Y o u can ' t comae that : p . user us, old ' had many , to celebrate,. they, bad •Stotto An lota ,
oases brethiring,t said the minieler, 'rfet's, • .. _ a ' o ,-.. _
hear Brother TbrePe's star;, 114. thaw . 7 . °11 lad " - Mae G is ; volcano, Eike that' of ''.l' inla,
C is,
0 '
make any remarks you silly trieb.w , ' . '3 1 4 . . -71:.! ° 1.f. ; A ,tV -
, . ..q, ,
„, , , •g in, 5,,1
mWetli as I *as eitylk," resumed the dust* tirilkorl!leTlia tienitiog. The rolenst . l9,eleteept is
.1 , didn't thy we &eked up ten bushels of ideetercst:t inenepolised by thi, . raltiebas dime South end
—Brother Fine* is rolstithen—! said astr-tifekeidt'• it' a menu, t ry in g to wa wa: k ' ..• t •••
up ten huoheb et Corn that: th e 44peashad Otat. -;.„,„;,4 4 ~,________
-
teres s/4 4ff s:r:Ironi uP frinir t he eueg r*Pton,„andal'r CONv4allillol4%—buqiersoitio i la: tou i!fill usactit 6E • 6e' ut ili s i ''
rush war made at Delle#ll-TArt.kik W . ebele liislll tank without scurrility, *itri * 3 _,...., ..
by ibit MO. It is •Peedhcsi to- seyete . wee ref:" frellAthent Idd
. _.__lSeenct.r. learead.,
lt
etheesll6 till felltswahiptpactoicklithee. L itille4b#4.V ll 4 oll "" --
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13ANNAN'S r • •
tTEkitt - 14UNTING - 0.11, ag)
Having procured thine hams, we are now pawed to
execute JOB and BOOK PittliTLNO ornery description
it the (pee Orme mii(ereekerled ciitlßPoS4 4 4,:lt aul
be aeiaillegekitilgettineell iiithieordoelVe
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. a • gi.l4l,kii e • • -.4 • .1/4/14 .60Mo" ..' ,
Large Po . sieri; .
..,.1 . Sailoa „ Tick
wt, '
Hata Bil r , , Aspln * . Artie:asot k
giei s i:l; riat• Books.
. ' Bill knalreo. : .1 n•v i - r. @de" *llkik (Ike •'
At Qs irsci shortest soda. Ourstosk of JOB MX to
pots exigrapft• aw l tit* of otriatbir airs in gala sibs
no* of the Stake, and we )cilip banole,papligsdiapesisti .
car,74bips. Bahr; a praitleal Mater o*, iss will
Fiiiiiiilias our wort to ist ai seat ai its) that 'esti bib
tortialont,lnihiteltks. PRIIRING Tx OOLOit loos
id Megiddo. soak*. . ... : ~. , • , . ,
n J:_
BOOKIWIDEILY.. ' .
'' ~tiookiboaadld evers,nrll at stab. 813salr, Book s
of eyOgy dooetiptio4 44erielestared..bound ilys ruled !,
eider at ;bort ot tee . • -
• A Aacii.giox . y. Erituvw.44r.-.2.0n the ;first of
next t>lth, an Act will go Into effect is this
state provnliug.that the.deprecialed no S . of-the
Dunks of utitar-Stinse may be iurced't.o • o
to Ike secure Woes ef , the Bunks of this Cow
ioultwealth. It eztenffs the ;Otli seetiun of, the ,,,
lieueral Masking Law of laa to all pers?ne
'tug licenses as brokers , under the laws of ibis :
Couanonwealth,,or who nisi tra'usitting the
basilicas of private bookers, so far as to prohibit,
• said parties (row paying out tiny but "the nutex
of bpocie-pay tag Banks 'of' this State," in the
pot:char° or discount of any bill of 'exchange,
promissory nute r ar yther,ncgotiable.Paper. The
violation of this . provition is made a public lois.,
I drneapor. punishable for each offence by iniprni
opulent fur a period nut lota than led hot wore ,
than sixty days, at , the dietiretion pf tie Court,
and a fine in any soul out,eieeeding L‘e.bu r n4rd
dollars, audlvot lers than Dire hundred.
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