The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 27, 1857, Image 1

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    TERMS OF TIER MIR ' • JOOBNeL
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tip °LI suusentrtloN: . t
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Tn9POLLOS per annum, payaliy In advance—t._;
not onid Wit Ida sit nontle — lnil ~ '2 SO If nut raid
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•ittiln the 'ear .. *
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,_..... 0 .,1••• to ou e addressi, isi advisory. ',. . o
do do , • ilo 10 iio
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..•,.,,,,,iailt!rtritlyni• maid be lu variably raid ill advitorq
tiit ritit to (+Up ntidieFS •
.. • ' ~ • 9•o • C'CilittEll9 AND onte.r.ii: • •
Thriot :IN vt. sr Ili 110 foristids•••l td Carden an dot b yrs 4lit
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1.3 (1.4 IA e.onles. 03 , 11 on didtystry,
I: (...oprael and 'tSr/.soi Ti•ilehrrl is ori , 11•••1. ss nt the
Do ...-.N.st. at ?l ID advisory ••
Teti: LAW Or.riEvcsr.trom .•
I ( -cfh‘erthers oi•der th'e .I:Aen nt I a ua nee of tht , ir news
.ti ..ra ill,. pu 6 11411.. , may i•ontibue to isiiit tit om until
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l i rr.!.t ntizos att. ito.i .
' If ,ul'szilberK n...zle , t nr rofwe to take aleir no‘i - opn-
F i,‘ Iron the'lltros to oliirts they ore dirvrted.. they ar'r ,
`}ol.l roanotnallto ant it t hv, il.l re sot t le4l flAt r bil Is and or
,11:rod theta dis,,ntinu,,,i. . -
1 If onhicrribrrs in9re tont her pi A PO; on It Imitt:irifortuing
ilo publi.bor.And t e
ro .o.popor. or mnito:t he f o rm er
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filro , llo i thov ore held moguls:1.10 ..i,
....rvil,,, ,:,,,,i; t..no‘,. deicle,l•llnit'reftir r7„...jAv,..,,,,4,,i4it.
tors fr on th....c.itho,fir reln" V i'l L. .“' . .27. , ./..., ~...... u ,,
i ll,' l„ r , I. priori focioovitirnr. , ofintentioni int utl.
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l ' ' •, , • _RATES OF ADVERTISINO. .. , 1
••:OM' square ot 11111102,...l COO , Wl' r u e llVlVrtit4l—.4o. Ls
i:9(1011t ill`m•rtialh, 25:1tents each. - .ii lines one time. 25
eet.,-sla.equeut insertlons.l2!.;rents latch. Al lather
,i;etneute ever 3 , iin , S, for.. Mort periods, charged as a
1,111.1r0 •
*rails. .., ... on_. fiv:!... T_IIREE. ' 5 . 1 , X ., . • TWE,LVE..
.o.'bree lines, • 0.2 !.; • • 4 ... .I f ,l . 23 .f, --5 . $:l ISI
11 , ,,gr lines, •• 05 ; I* ‘ )( ' . 1 iTh 2 75 - ~ 400
. 1 1'il r lino, 1 0.1 ,'I 50 * '2 'OO 'a 50
5 00.. •
.11.1.11tE OF TEN LINES.
' 'al. ore.: pIrELINES COEN rED AS A . ±
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1 ,, ,, . squat', 1 . 2:,1. 2 25 , 200 '6 no 10 On
r.-istirlre, 2 25- 4 00. 500 ' 900 14 00 1 •
"lire..,,palies, 350 •.5 ot) -.7 lal l'•.j 00' 1S 00 t
1 ,
••••15--squarCs, t 4 5 0 . 6 00. ' 600 14 00 . . .;10 OO
wirter ed.,' '1 00 '9 09 12 00 15 00 50 00.
HAI evolumn, 10 00 15 00 20 00- 35 00 •m 00
~•,...r...., . ..r space 1., short periods. as peragreement.
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, e ..111,,j,,,. ; 's N' cci:.iil each—accompanied tiritri an
dvertiseinent4so rentii - e.arb. o
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Advertisements beffwe'Mat•riages and Deaths, In. tent'. 1
orlinyt,rtli-tit in.ortioa , -skar9-juent t nserthins. 619911. s 1
'”9-line. N ine word‘are counted at: n 11 or fn idvertisinz- ;
Merchants and oth,rs.aolvertising by the year. with i
hati,tes, and a standing advertisement not exceedingls•
tines, will be charged. including substripthl i u,', , $l6 On.
o . 'p,r,. til the Illl.tlnt of fourgionrett. with cham2 ' ' • t' i
g . es
,i n d ~ete.cription, • . . . - 20 00 I
VII heat di:LW...L . 'S. at t he rate!, dAgliateli:tbove.
• ' .Adv,o . loLements set inlargerg I ype than usual will be
! k,,r,..4 50 per cent advani•e, on these prices. All cuts i
•i;I Ow ' , barged the same a, ,, letter press. '
j NI, Trade adrertisomeuts received from. A dveytising.l
krrents abroad. exCept; at 25 per
.cent. a.t•cance on these -- ;
• Hoe, units by antogial agreement with the publisher. '
t Matrlages 25. cent- each: Death Waccompanied with no
tices. 25 cents, without notices, no charge.
' ''. 111oot ices. exce pt' those of a religious character and
•r .era lona I p urposes. will be charged 2.5 cents for any"
renter °Clines tinier 10: 'Oyer 1•1 lines, I cents per line
dilitional. • ~
1 Procoodlimsot meetings not .tif a general orpublic char
cteC,.charged at i 4 cents per line . for each InFertlou.
, •
"To facilitate eabiulations we will state th a t 325 lines
talma.rolunin—Stiffllnes a half colcinin,-and 62 lines a '
in:trier column'. 2052 words inake ;Icolumn-147, 6 a•hall I
obtain—and 738 d quarter rolutun. •A II odd lines over i
.ach square. charged at the rat." of 4 tents per line. ,
Yearly, sdrorti......ni,nitrq confine their advertising do
theirOWn business.: Agencies for of hers. sale of Real E 5...;
Milo- ac. , are not in el 'bled In bu %taco! :Overt Isomens. ;
_ .._ . . .
INSURANCE.
tCOMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY,
i ,.._
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Union "iiiii/disr, 3d Si.. lidrri4burg, f'eniliv.
111AR'1'EltE17 st! A PITA 1,, $300,b00.
,!_insure building , : and other property, Szninit less
qr ,i,,,,,,ege by Fir. X 1.41. against perils o till. :4.3. lll
tir.,l Navigation •IlllrrrtillYtrOrtatsoo- SIMON CdtliElt(o;, '
S. (*.esair.u, Semidry. 4'rexidrnl.
IlkIN.l. T. TATLOIt. Agent.
• - Pottsville, Schuylkill county. Penna.
12, '65. 1 • .., AI-tf
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'NERO! LIFE IIiSITEAIiCE.A*D TRUST CO.,
lk Pottsville, Penns: .
'IVIPIT.4 Lstoo,om P
ociLtltTElt EI:Pg.TUAL.
-trll is. Company,. - chartered by the
le,ilslatiiie of l'enosvicania. with a capital of Ono
IlaUtred ThouFttol liollara:ds now fully oreanized. and
.t., rolittnenceihhtduess. The Company is prepared to
oridve limner: nd other pro:awty 'in trust:and' allow
ntere.t'on all 'honeys deposited in trust. at the rate a
~.;. per pent. p.O. annum: 'principal and tutere‘t payable
a d-Mali. For rates ~r Premium on. Life Innurnnre,
- the printed Tables supplied at the °then of the Cont.
a) , . r. , ytre• kt;rretti Pott,iilt. thrale dt.rA snit if of the
:1-Inuute - Hotel.
~ JACOB HUNTZINCIEIt.jr. Prat.
tlt F.l LIN,ImN KLINE, S,...netary and Treasurer: ' .
• .1-ril 1. '.54 ' - 1 • - 13 if •
TEE ROTTSVELLELIFE INSURANCE AND
•- Trost' ,company. •
,FicE (l-
~Fitro4..raf.r4 fslor J, iqlry .C(ore
tt,.(l.lTAL. $lOO,OOO-eCRARTER PERPETUAL.
741 . 5. compaiisi • •recentiv chartered
tly the I;e:tklature'o Pennsylvania.
Cotunany It prepared to elTectini-iirance upon
1,..1,11n,1 to arm woeute trtists.:titul to allow 1n
,.;.t on tuoti, , ys at , the Catit , of five per cent.
annum, utile,.% idlierWiso agroed upon. Principal
I intere‘t t r nyatde on demand. Capital. and 'assests
ft•ir lure‘tellin Bond. and :k 1 n tgarrit., afid-,Other go.nd
.u . ntie.. Annual Cildend (A the pi - otti ittlflim made
vnlhle in casit„or .appropriated toVhil pa y ment of pre
innis. former bt''preinlotnq I,lf • Insurance, see
inted Tables, aupplled at the'Cilmp.tny.'9lTtlice.
N ITIIAN EVANS. President.,
• • 1 FOSTER, rice Prat.
U. T. TATU Al. Sec'y and Treair..
September
ANTHRACITE - INSURANCE COMPANY.
' A tit liorized'enpit al, $400,000.
HA Wl' E Itl' ET U.AI,---4)frice,
. . - •
i • .1i 0. t+i 'Wel n 0t . ....,at r•-ei, bet Ween Piz ird And ° Fourth
reetx,'Phiblitel lade. ..ilds tlentpany will itittute against
or'ilatnage by Fire. Bolldings, yurnituye.aod -Mar-
P 4011/id gentnally. Also Mettles Last:tun , oh•Vesssith
rgoeis'and Freights. INLAND IXSIII4NOIII all parts of
e Union. I 1.1111.CTOILS:
D. Luther, -. .. Davis i
Menton.
Lewis Auitenried, , Joseph Maxfield. •
Peter, •Siliker, ' Dr. (leo. N. Eckert, ,
.John,K. Slacklaton, . 11. Hammett * i • • ' s
'Samuel 1.1. ltotherzuel, Wm. F. Dean. , .-
I , # • ..' D.IIITURR..PriskiI64,:;
' NV:e. 1 , , 11r..6, rtee President. ..
' W. M. Smith, STreiney:
i:7-I'. D. Time. bee been appointed agent for. the
~. Compel y In Seltuyiltill county, to whom persona
Firing Inauntnee ran apply. • •••
13:Lety 1, 1 .57 ' s [April 8,'64 14-J .. •.;. 1- .:
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STATE MUTUAL tNSTTRANCE COMPANY.
1' 1. 1 ()U itT II ANNUAL STATEMENT
1 :slly 11 6 1654:
!"els. May I'l. 1k53, .
ii,lipro:Omits and Int o zed reedy
'
meet.. d the plattyear, m
s ut al depart- ,
101,648 92
j!.k rt-r;•icirk;if . irt same; 28,647 Sit
il,a,k l'rendu s; Stock Deparm't 40,252 4 AI
F , ,:„ . • • --.-----"•170,568 56
trog. commikalons, re,- • --
notukl department, 101,606 63
toek, • " 27,03108'
”.1. elpe
U mil ran No,
. . . ,
.. • • . A TB:
~ 1., . ninrtgitges,•stoe nd other • • • . '
.r., , ,,1 tweurltleti, ' • 173,133 72
, 11.roceival,h,177,008 8.6 .
-11 ~t, hau t l , -4 — nd In. bands' of ' .
11;.nte, •;• 1-- 68 •
t 1; I 7-••-•7 1088
"="379,704 16
r VIA. or Intend Itifflarance; &Pp to
• IL 011NSTON. Agent.
L.. ----- arnr. r - -.. . i
• . HE Franklin Fire Insuranee'Com-•
, • pany, of Philadelphlla. Coffee, lie, 103%.:.r.beenret
aseta, nogr Fifth str eet.
i•
t ' DIUCT01111:
Charles N. Manatee, ...., George W.Eictuirds,
Thomas Mart,
Tobias Wagner, • Mordecai D. Leads,
Adolphe E. Rorie,
I Samuel Grant, . David 8. BroWn,
•il Jacob R. Smith, • . Morris Patterson.
1_,,,,,•
.7 no inns to make Insurance, permanent or limited on
description
_of:property, in town and country, at
• r p.s as low at s are consistent with security.
i , rho Company have reserved a large contingent Fund,.
p Ich, with their capital and Premiums, ssfOylnvested,'.
3 4rd ample protenion to the insured. EIDCW their in.
cwiaoratlon, a period of 18 years, tbeamvepaid upwards
me ntithim; tato 'hundred lhotuatul aloilars, losses by
tit.. thereby alfording evidenee or the advanLages of In,
ad•nnee, as well ai the ability and disposition. to meet
•9.11 prompinum, all liabilities.
GRAS. N. Bitlf Min, Presideut.
Ow. G. BANCIER, Secretary. '
. the sobscriber has been appointed agent for the above
ei ittloued Institution, and Is now prepared to mal In.
,
.tu &um), on every description c property, it the l ow est'
I'3 31.. . ' ' ANDREW RUSBEL, Again.:
' weenie. J n. 11.1851
. I 2-1 i
1 . .; .un htstrancE.
1,1
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00 11 1 1 np L an i y fe o li fs u p s h u no ra ei n p e h e tk A om nii ce u . i t ty o.
. 1
. a n nd E Tr G u l a
I. Chesnut at' set , the first door East o the Custom
lire: ' • '
CAPITAL ,001)—C.HARTER PERPETUAL,
alone tom ke insurances on 11161013 eknost favor
able terms. • • ' ' . ,
The capital I sing paid up andinveaded, ether with
a larga and eo stantliinmeaslng reserved fend, offers
aiwrfeat semi ty to the !uncured.
pile (premiums may be paid yearly, half.,yearly or
quarterly.
ifl he company add a &este periodically toile Ini el:an.
c for We. The first Bonds, appropriated In December,
1 , and the second Bonui,in Deeemben„ .1849, amount
an addition of $202 60 to slier, sl,oolFinsured under
tit oldest polities , making $1.202 50 whkls will be paid
w ten it shall become a claim, instead of sl,oooorlgin.
al y I colored: the nest oldest. amount to 4148750; therrext
itig e to $1.212 50144 every $1,000; the others in the
I ra. proportion according to the , amount and time of
o nding. which additional make au Ayers*, of more than
.3 per cent upon the prenalum , s pal p. d rm , wit e had r, t ittereas-
I ' '.Tohn.livigollth, - ' • -, Frederick Drown,
',. - ' r ' . -• 34111A0kit
SI
John Jt• drown,
I 4 !
.tArhhreutallm:::::alawk ptemlum.
Y
1 . Robert Pe'arsall,' ' iGeorge'faber
. it. • Joseph Teem, . ' John R. Lat imer,
Thomas r. James, Wharton %swill, •
'Joseph T: Bailey . John R. Blaak.
liPhamPhl etseental oln it able Cf rater and isxP
huuttlons
Ofurther rm of application and lnformationm ra ti be had
.ak the Waco. , TIIGM4B „RIDGWAY; President,
4.811 F. JAVLS. Adman',
tar The subscriber to agent for the above Company
; Sehiylklli County. and will street Insurances, and
Ire all necessary Information, n the subject.
~Aprilo. 1852. 18-ls •' ' , • It BANN AN,
Its s ti Diko ti a aegfj
,POTTIBVILLg.
ODCERSiENT & CO. ' S
1
'"IRON, RAILING WORMS." .
R(WOERS, RN? & CO.. manutheturers
ttt of Cast and Wrought IRON RAI LIN,O,
- wig of every desert ptiou, invite theattentiou
; ,n„,-• qf the public to their Of business,
' „ , y„ cep which is conducted I=mi/ding fur
by: E.et 2% 2 Coach la Coal street, Pettis.
ride. Peeps. • .
rh ” fur ni.di i'erindaNTisslifekNorE for Arbors,
IC,: Flower Trsl ners,Treellests, &e., in every variety of
Wi " 4° .Oninis, Cellar Grating and IWire Netting
!of. ail kinds. at the sheerest notice and sin the lowest
lt
together with Be il 2 tA • adS,Form Let and
e Peewee, Eugilth Ve2ol), As A c ., below city
prices.
, •
It . -4 " , sinetery lots neatly enclowil , Designs "got
to suit customers: Everything itl theirlineort band
4 ' tiered, will Le furnished at the shortest pollee.
Wsr areprepared to do all kinds of cal Jugs, much sue
Phait P. water piper, Ae• •
„.v.1,18441 , 6-ly
MINEItSVILLIC.
KURTZ it.
.I . IEISLEFZ,
• ' (Late st.tartn. est Yer/e .k.. .1 t)
Mantitatturor of
. Wire Coal Serene. Coal . iddies. Wire
.•' """ It s, te., te, Wineen Ile,fiehayikill
ara;. zuaz
.ionnty.
Thsokful for theliberel atronairethey
I:''' t..ttrei from ths Cool Dmitri end *theft. In the
tp:'. 0 , 514 nks,t PPP ri.rtfuOy snitch their astern In she
' All work tlonerkt our shop will he armoire", so
1111 511« nom 1,.. nf r ald of netting abe intr.' ..
~,l ' • Karts kolnk ono of the oldest, and i e met ellPe•
~.,E ' d Ir4 r. Worker in the emantr, we re. sure, that**
1 t lira out the host Coal &Teens In th e no.
1..til ' ' .llia4 drowl to J. R. Hartz. Mln twine. to W.
11114“. O ottindhe or Kota & Hob , IltnerreMe p
M'o'n WY stkisded to ■
Olt Spume repaired
lII NI /9•145.5 • .
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, PUBLISHED EVERY * SATURDAY MORNING, BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY,. PENNSYLVANIA.
VOL. ,XXXIIL
ADYERTISENIENTS LAIR : IER TYPE TI AN,
USIJ A L W11114;111.: CIiAI:IIED GU PEE LENT. AD.
VANCE ON 'OEII USUAL EATES.
I - I
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T •
B.'A' S ALLEN,
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7 and 8 South Whatves, Philadelp ia,
:DEALERS' IN OIL •
. Juno ii. .57 •,
• • • OILS!: OILS!! OILS!!!
'HODGSON & KEAN,[
:)as, a &.• tilbartics,
obneral Commission Merchants, and Dealers in
NlOPEleit OIL 1;011 MIN .VG
• AND itE(IIANIC4L PURPOSES.
~ r t.•:.. 7.5 11. .
cis-tf
GEO. W. POMEROY & C
I
• • 1 I,Lar.t as r.:
OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, &c,,'
IVO.. 10 ' South Water street, below
IA Market, Philadelphia
1 ,
Sk,rm, Lard. Elephant. Whale, Tanners' and ~'la eery
(ql, i,pertii and Adamantine Candl e s.
Samuel T. Miller Salome /.
.
Philadelphia, .a n tiary f. ', - ,6. -1.-ly
t
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•
.MAUCH CHUNK
• Wire •It'ope Ma•nnfactory ..
xsieeiic,i- MC AM ilgtX•Cii
.Manufart urer of Wire Rope, for inclined plane , . a afts,
si.lfyas. Sr., would inform the public that lie is no, pre
pared to make - 1 !
ALL KINDS, LENGTIIS AND SIZES OF LA r
AS D !WEND ROPE.
At the shortest nntice. of. superior quality. and 'on the
Most liberal fertile. at his Wire hope Factory, ~
Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa.
Befe,..fico ran l mode to Messrs. E. A. Douglas, N. D.
Cortright and A. 11. Broadhead. at iltteh Chunk: DI N:
tuntuß II
Patterson, S ill. taSliarpe, souring' I CM, TI!-
more. Lucerne county:L.A.:and In fact, nearly all the op
orators in th;-'llegidn who hake been using his ropes. '
July 20.'66 •11 1 , - • 30-1 t!
BAILY T .& BROTHER,
`Having Remoi , e.d.To Their
NEW , STORE
.'S;O 920 ICHESNUT STRE]
_(RETIY/MN NINTII AND,TENTLI,)
Philadelphia,.
Are - 9orr openlri; A pplendid Mock of
CAitl ETING S-,
Eni!,rartng vuiets
ENGLI:qI; • IsRUSSELS, INGRAIN,
TAPEsTRA', IMPERIAL, Aral
VELVET, TIIREF:4%Y, ENETIAI
L4l).
AMERICAN' CARPETS,!!
Of tiolr own tuanufacure, which they warraut
equal to any; zooda tnade in this country.
.FLOOR OIL CLOTHE
•Of every variety of style andwidth. •
CANTON MATTI NO . S.CoOpA MATS, RIJOS,,DRI
&c., &c., kc.
[Sept. W+ 38-Iy] !17-
A Nll2l, '5"
JOHN A. 11101)/tKi I• i Gloll# 4 l W. wn.y.a;
MOOReil. WILLIAM
General ConwnWilton Mere.
• ' AND DAL}RB IN
MINERS' SUPPLIES,
, , .
No. 54 S. Water street, Philladelph a.
',. The'subscriber having. been associated with th coal
:trade and mining operatipni generally, for several ears,
:are prepared to Supply orders for all articles coati , gent
'to mining purposes at the lowest rates, with caret and
despatch. 'Our stock compties the following articles:
Oils.:-Sperm, Safety Lamps, Thomley's celebrated
Solar, Fuses, - 1 Gum Belting,
t
?.... Elephant, Mutingleper, Washers,
Bleached, Slope Cha us, . Packing,
'.. ; ' , Racked, , Ropes, all sizes, Hose. ..
, , • Lard, ' Pulleys, . ' Blasting and the y
- - Basin. • ' Wicking, Powders, •
Greasing, Wire !tope, Soap.
Linseed. Tararid•Pitch, Candles, &c., e.
. -
• . t .
rasitscEs ; '
Ilodpon it Keen, J. B. A. 4 H. Allen, Charles JII ler i
Co., S. Itothermel. Esq., and John Thornle y , Esq., ' hits-
Ade] phis ; lion. W. Donsids6n, lion. C. W. Pitman Geo.
m
W. Snyder, E i
sq.; D. P. Gron. Esq 11 ~ and L . ke.
Esq. Pottsville;
tut
Wm. Gallivan, Psq.,'Mineronrille t and
.7..l.'Conner, Ashland. • , (Janry l';' , '67 ' nclir ,
Witty Drill Bre & Marin -
'INSURANCE I COMP
~ . . .
' 1, ~ C lO g' f IP! csitit-mis‘cr-S, .-- • eig,.. , i.
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Office in in Billyman's Building, Maluentongolst. t
2 doors above Centre it., luottiville, Pa. 1
CAPITAL AUTHORIZED UT LAW,
- . 10C/COCC,COCIC). t
.i.
CHARTER .PE.RPETU A1...1
,--
This Company obtained Its Charter at the last Risjlon
of the Ler.i, slatu •e of Pennailvania.lind is now full Or
ganised and prepared to issue Policies, at liberal rates,
on Flee and Inland risks, ori Public and Private Bdild-
Inge, Furniture, Stocks of irtoda and Marchand's:a Of all
kinds. I . ' , -
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Also on - Coal Breakers apd' Machinery, Inland It au
ranee on Canal Boats and Barges, by Canals and Rh . ;
alto on Cargoes of Cpal-to: Philadelphia., New York, Bal
timore, /cc. This Company guarantees to adjust all lofsea
promptly, and thereby ho pu tn.merlt the patronage 'di
the public.
• • , • Dire torst - I ; •
.SAMUEL KILLYMAN, J. 11. ADAM,
WILLIAM. MORTIIKEILI? 'JOHN D. BRISKET, 1 •
JACOB lIUNTZINGER,. Jr JOTIN HENDRICK'S,
GEORGE LABE% I J. E GRAF.FF,
W. F. SMITH ,' _ H. 11. HUNTZINGER,
ROBERT M . PApMER, GEORGE J. HIM R.
' SAMUEL MUM AN, Presiden .
W. riKMYTIT, Secretary and General Agent. f t
Pottsville. 3amtary 1.'57 I.
$308,018 70
528,887 28
BOOTS, BOOTS SHOES;. L . .
• -
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &A).
THE Subscriber begs leavo to jufortn
1_ hit rustomp.rs and tike community at large tbati r he
has just returned from the city with a
tine collealon of articles io his line, e0n. ; :..0 1-11 4
'daiialsting of , -• ~ 'Cf.; \in VI
SHOES, .
. : GAITERS, •
• • : : . SLIPPERS.: - , 1 . 1 :
. . ,
. : , • : I.U.SIPtI, de.,
- of all descriptions, for Ladles, gentlemen and childtwo.
.AO elegant article of Misses' and childreus' bottoided
gaiters, somethinenew in the latest style.,
- 'Also,' new let of Trunks, Valises, Carpet-begg, Batih
-4 dc., de. . , :,
\ Customer work neatly . .and expeditionsiy attended .0.
Store and Shop In Centre, one door above High street.
', di:jrNext door to the Red Trent.`
tl'ottarllle.LayBo.'s7 242.1, DANIEL SCIIERTLE,.-
itiEA STATE SALES
VOR RENT—'rlie Old 'Orch'aild
r. Flour MIII. It has been newly repilred,and is now
Intlrst rate running order. Apply to M. M. MATZ, en
the premises, or to T. U. SMIOLLEIV BERGER. ,
Pottsville, February ZS, '5? .
FOR
us . .
1000 Acres or valame Cold Land.
(INE THOUSAND .Acres of the
kivaluable Broad .Mountain Coal lands, situated 1:
Butler and Barry towoabllss,,Sebuylll.ll3 omsuty, Pa
.lereby offered at private mile. The Ashland' Extensi
Railroad rune through part of the property, which is un
derlaid with Coal seams and well timbered, Flw-refefr.
once or information apply to Samuel Lewls,Esc(.CentTs
street, or to the subscriber. at his Real Estate { Agene l ,
In Railroad street, Pottsville, Pa. • The Urals are ha f .
cash. and half mortgage bonds. FRANCIS SPENCER.
Pottsville, April W. 11156 16.tf .
FARM FOR .sALg..
THE subscriber will self at
,piivata
wile a tart of bb Farm. sill:Rte.! In Pinegrovie
Township. Schnyikill county. abcnt venal's , from Flaw
grove, eon/dating of a bont SIXTY ACRES. all la a good
state of cailDvaidon. on whirl are erected a Twon .
story Frame Dwelling !louse, a Bank. Barn. and
Saw Mild. There is a well of water at the Dwel -
ling, and thswhole will be a very dalrable propertY fo •
any person who desires to go to fatalness It la lons
nest a good maim& - ,
• Fpr terms and 'other particulars apply to the Snare ra:
ber on taw presages. ' WILLIAM ECKERT.
June 6, NW
.I. 2340
- ALUABLE COAL & TIMBER LAN II
• iFOR BALE.
WILL; Fig SULU at priiata' 'sale 11
valuable; trait of cool and Timber land known
as the AMOR Wickaishatu Tract, in Cnlttulhili - count
Pennsylvania. and located at the Eastern termination oi'
the :Snout Carmel and Shamokin Coal Bash,. , 811
tract centalmiebout-100 acres '
more or leas,. is slog ~
limed. believed ' e contain the same veins of coal run; i
ming through the Shamokin Coal Basin. : tile lindispnL
table. For terms and other particulars apply to; these'.
scriber. I irltdhlClB &FENCER I
• 1 I
I. Rea Estate Agent, Potiroilli. ,
February 7. tb7 _ el-tf i'
A VALUABLE RED ASH COLLIERY
• , FOR SALE. • I 1
TILE enbeeribei, being desirous of r t
tiring from the business offers hie NW'
try at priisteeatle. This colliery Is situated OD
debuylklll Valley Railroad. abont onemilrebovhililddha%
port. Thu Coal Is of a deep Iced Asb. and of 'superior
quality, and well adapted td the Neu York an& Easterl
markets. All the improvenumla are of the most appros.
ad.conStruction—eenslsting In part of one 75 Morse powil
er pumping and hoisting worlds, with pampa nodal, ttnii
necessary machinery. lu perf , ct order; ODD 2b horse eu
gine and breaker: ' , elutes, bins, screens: hoisting plan $
and gearharcomplete, cars. knot,. and stock, all
order. The colliery comprises the celebrated Spahrt R
L e wis Veins, altars and below water tete', all oprned a ndl
ready fa commence Immediate operations. For further
partirularit inquire the subscriber, at Pottavrle,or
ALEX. A. VISLEII. at the works.
May 31, '56 2 .22411 ..• SAMUEL SlthrilAlY.
sOAL LANDS FOR BALE --- : 4
AMIABLE COAL, 'LAND . AT
. prcoretn,;SALE.—ThAt CC4 l touted thud of spies'
dl tine land known as the “Spohn T tet"rentalping
y . ,
the (Justly celaloated end " Ppobn Vela," ale what It
generally known as the •ifkiteritydive an* tract,"adi I
joining. en tlei lilf„ Carbon Hall road and In West Weil
II MIMI Towneldp, owned by Nicholas B. Tho Weill 40 1. i"
is hereby offered at printaaale on the malt *debate.
. .
gene" tartee. I '
The tract contains all-the Cod" Veins ill the than,
Southern Anthracite Regiono—inclading.lWdaa ethere l
trade. those generally known its the Palmer, iaariey rho
- ctwiyon. iikerechehard, Orcitard,•Pristrese arid Aftuto4
moth, with all the nodertying, though yet unexplored,il
hods 4.'4..11 width are known to exist in the thinuitlon. l li
areragilig,rhenr proud, over a .hundred feet lof anildl
Mal. Ice fact., 1 the tntets now niftired,, contains!)
the riehoef Nil Idopositein the ectnnty. . I. r • •
For Infinuatton, apply,to,Pronell Ppeneeit; P.s4 . agent,
for Coal lande, end real estate generally. Ofitreitt hall'
rout street ahoy. K. Markel street, Pettnille; Pa.
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I WILL TEM . !! yrHa TO PIERCE . ..THE BOWELS OF TilE EARTH, AND BRING OUT FROM Tni cassiorsioi motrwri.nre t .METALS winCILWILL GIVE itrumiril To.OUS WIT:08 AM! 1011JECr4:LL NALitlit 'Wait& USE LED mgastrim,—;„tpr,./Asiosi.
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MEYER, Organist ; gives Instrue , .
• thin on the Piano Forte and Melodeon, In Potts
!ill's and neitihb,ring towns. Terms mos/trate: Apply
et his office:isecocd door below the Post Oillee. Pottsville.
April -15-3 m
•
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PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING
Establishment,
MARK.E7 SQUARE. I'OTTSIILLE, PA.
The dadershtned respectfully
infpru,, the ci leans of Potte
lite and vicinity. that having
tun•based. the Thast.mag Es.
Iblitlumen: of Henry Dlek
lesson, and attached it to his
Busisess;will here
after carry on both branches,
anti hopes, by strict- attention
to business—keeping always on
iand a large and well selected
stork, employing compete at
workmen aud, doing work at
)ntyresriateratingprices--to re
ceive a portion.; of the public
-patronage.
His stock will consist of Woe
ter Closets, Iron, Copper and
Lead ilath Tubs, Porcelain and
topper Wash Basins, Iron and
_avail:lent Plugs, Brass Cocks for
dam and Leather lime for pave
_
men ts, Branch Pipes and Couplings . for pavements, Iron
and Lead Pipe of all sizes, Liaslistures of every kind,
embracing a fall assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants,
Brackets. dc., &c., irc., manufactured of the best quality
of materials, and of tine latest and most approved Pat
terns. a DANIEL D. HORETTL
April 11,17' •
•.
IRON 1. IRON!' • -
it LARGE assortment of Hammel ed,
Ll. Bolled, Silt, Sheet and Flue Iron. on hand and
for este, by . BRIGHT& LICBCII, Centre street. •
Pottsville, June 20, '5l;
I L & D PLASTER,
riALCINEir PLASTER, Phosphsijp
of Llme, Cenient,'llibite saiia, Tar, Rosin, to., &co
for sale by • . BRIWIT .t LERCH, Centre deer. •
Pottarillo, June A '57 , . 2,y,
)LOWS, HARROWS', Cultivators,
L PAkes,,Scitbos, dradels, Bickel', Snatbs, *Vibe
Stones, Rifles, lc., +ie., for sale by BltlallT A LERCH,-
7taness7, 57 254 Chart , sire!.
-.3AMPS FQR FASTENINO. BE LTS.
F IJ ST receiv.ed, a lilt of Brans UlaMpß,
an exeellent article for fastening Own or Leather
Settings—,varions stabs. ; For sale by B. BANNAN,
Centre street.
, . . RAILROAD . IRON. •
ELA.TBAR RAILROAD IRON, (all,
• •• sizes.) Flat Bar Railroad Spikes, T Ball Spikes.
Shear, Blister, and Spring Steel of all sluts. fursale
by BRIGHT 4.1,E1tC11, Centre streee'
Pottsville, Sune 20,'bi 25
SCALES! SCALES!! SCALES!!!
THE subieribeis have the salet
of the Vergennis Company's scales. Th ey
are warranted . qual to any manufactured. Sim.
ph can be seen at the Hardware Store of
Pottsville, April 11,'b7] • BSriIIIT Jt LiEltbtl.
°ALL and examine our .large assoit
lIJJ of Saws, Planes, &mama Boring Machines,
3lorticing Machines, Augers, ilatchets, Chisels, Braces,
Bench Screws, Levels, (lunges, &c, de— all of which will
bn sold at the lowest prices by BKIOIIT & LERCH, • •
June 20,'67 2S-] r Cesare street.
GENCY for the" Reading Apical
'tend Bla:bine Shop,—Havitrg the .agency for tSo
widely celebrated Agricultural itaplementsmaaufactured
At this shop, I Invito the attention of farmers, and can
furnish them with these, loods . at manufacturer's prices
—freight added. • - 1 • PRANK POTT.
Pottsville, June •
• FAIREIANICS SCAI A .EB
li
fng subsenbetd; agents fur the • man=
L ulticturete, havejust reesived.a new artiele.ealled
Ihe "Union Counter Seale," calculated to weigh from 34
an ounce t 0.240 Xl*. Ror saltat the TorkStore.
. E. ICARTILN ! If *SOH.
rOticryle, Aprll • yr. --
r •
•w E HAVE the Agency for tools
...Tv which eveiy Mechanic should possess, 0 . . Steel
'Wiesen& Straight Edgas,i with graduations fmm 5 to
50, graduated dec;mally 'from 10 to 100, 0. Steel Tr
Squarpg, and an article which combines lu and out calli
per, Square Edge and circular guage Dividers, and a
perfect straight edge all lUone tool. ball and see them
at the -Sum or rag SAW."' •
STICIITER k THOM P SON
Pottsville, April 4,'57 : 14•,
• RMOVL •
Of D. L. Esterl E
yrs Ha A rdware Store.
HAVING removed from the 'corner
of Centre and Natick streets, to Fry it Marts's old
stand, nearly - oppoilte, Mr. .listerly would Juror= • his
friends and the ifiNabitanis of this and adloiningroun
ties. that everything in the hardware line will always be
found et hip establishment, where they may be certain
'of getting superior articles at the loWest prices. Wa-lte
member to call at D. L. Esterly's Hardware Store,•Contre
street, below Market-JEN
N 11.—!Ordersfor coal screens,of Faterly h Vrlck's man
ufacture, received and prOmptly attended to.
MORRIS, JONES *CO.,
I IRON A. STEEL MERCHANTS,
I Markel and Siegal& Steels, Philadelphia,
Have always OR hand and for sale
REST ENGLISH ItEFINEDIRON—FuII assortments of
'_?ltagnalls.sud other favorite 'brands. REST AMERI
CAN It ARS'—cirdinary sizes. or rolled to order for bridge
purposes, &e., &e. 'PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE—
Promtseunus sires, or ^ut ;to required size. BOILER
'RIVETS—Dover brand, made in solid dies. BEST EN
GLISH CAR AXLES—American and English. FLUE
& sitEtr IRON—altor Covering &chutes, &c. AMERICAN
it SCOTCH PIG IRON: RAILROAD IRON.—T ralls'and
Sat bars suitable for manta, turnouts. Ac. JUNIATA.
ENGLISH NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS 'and
WASHERS—For bridges, care, and machinery purposes
generally. CAST, SHEAR, MACHINE and 'BLISTER
STEEL.
generally,
an extra quality for taps and dies. The
above, together with a Dull assortment of Iran. Steel,
Nails and Spikes, tot which the, attention of dealers,
railroad companies; engineers ' miners, founders and ma
cbinista is invited: May 10,1866 19.17
• .
- HARDWARE-ANDIRON DEPOT.
li• TILE 8111)SCILIBER, having now arminge
ed his goods'at his new place of business
'and with a new detenninstion of furnish
ing all such goods ulhe business of the
Coal Region may require, at their lowest market value,
solielts lam Inspection of the Public- I shall headway'
on band and have on hand a full stork of . _
Mar Iron, - Chopping /ass,
'Flue Iron, __ Coal Shovels,. .
,-j
. Cast Steel, - * • Tmeo Chains,
• Slit Iron,. i Nails ind Spikes,
Rope; *-4 : ''. Tackle Blocks, - . .• • ,
'Bellows, 1 ' - * Anvil" and Vices, Re:, ,
lianlware and Iron Depot, CENT= SIAM, three doors
above Market, East side. : - FRANIVPOTTi
. July 15, 1t54 ' • - . , •.. • 2p-tr . • .
BRIGHT
Nt:W II
low Mats' I
Miners'
found al
WAllt:
°oath Trimmings,
Springs,
• -
Saddlery, •
Shoemaker's Tools,
Carpenter's Tools,
Alava and PainS, •
Bar Iron of atlases,
Roiled " r "
Nttlis and Splkei, •
Railroad Iron antValls,
Smlth'Tools,. •
Building Materials,
Cast Steel, • .
Shear Steel,
Arm Blister s
111111 Saws, % 1 . '
Cross4vt Saws, •
Vine lland.saws,
o.ll.reinrlts hiattten
tbeyeatendedtohlra In h
the new firm, by:the qts •
Bon to tondnessand seen
sod command theireont
. ,
Deatersin Eir
Pottarille,JanuarY 6.
STICHTER THOMPSON,
EXCLITSIVE AGENTS for
klkounly. Ruarove 26 per cnt.
t.iltox of ru Saw," Omer Mans and Markt - War&
l'otterlll4, May 16, '67 20- '
EDUCATIONAL.
PIANO TEACHING.
PLUMBING.
HARDWARE.
FARMERS,'READ
cAoiiiiatts!
Potlinvillo, 19,15 56
' . 1 11 1 11 1 10wo doors
lotel, and nearly opposite, the
it, Pottsville - where will be
*4:client assor tment Of Wm.
:Piles, •
Pine Trays,
•Britania Wars,
'Assortmentof fine Locks,
Table Cutlery, •
I.Pocket Cutlery, ,
Table Spoons,
Anvils and Vices,
Assortment of line Guns,
' Shoet Iron Crucibles,
Wire, Tin Plate;
Brass Betties,
Sad Irons.
Pansand Boilers,
Chains,
ItailroadTraeee,
Powder and Shot.
to thepnblieforthepatreasp
isindividusicapstity,andhopes
Its of their goods,strlet altos.
mmodatingpriees,will deserve
lulled Support. . •
.1111.1011 T & LEROU,
, *err and Iron. CLltera *frail
18511 .
. SATURDAY MORNINW JUNE 27, 18571
MEDICINAL.
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.LYONS' , KATHNRION. •
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Inl AVE . YOU used Lyons' Kathauon
for the hale' It ta themostidelightful toilet artk
ele in.the world and la_ pniemittently benetktal for Grey
and Bald heads. The Kathatron fully restored my hair
after a baldness of twelve years. Tours truly, ,
. . , . X L.ATWATER.
. .
No. 66 Warnut Street,,New York.
Also, Lyons ltattact of Pure Jamaica Ginger, for dys
pepsia and general nano= debility; Am, can be had at
•• • . ; O. BARLEY'S
Perfumery and Variety Pture,Oingrelatrest,Pottiville.
October 23, 1856 .1 41.tf •
EPTING,
Wholesale and Retail.
ILE. Corner Cordaro and 11(011111gilth Rai
(00site Mortinteeellotel,)
• poTT9v4LLE, rig NZIA. .„1
• • •
The Subscriber, having taken poaseadon of
• the how* formerly drcupled by Mts.& Id.'
-
----- Beatty, his converted be mine into a ;
Drug and Apo'beeary Store,
such as he thluks will prove tutbifsetcry to
m all purchasers, and regretfully calle the et.
tendon of his friends and the public to his choice stock.
Ile has taken great cars In the Selection of his Drugs,
Medicine*, dc., and can thereforelcheerfully tecommend
each and Meg. one as belur
PURE AND 11A Din' ITRATED.
lle is determined to give his undivided personal at
tention to his haziness, at all houreof the day andnight
when required, believing that the , sisecen and reputation
of phyrecians as well's' the inralhable fiver(/' their pa.
Welds depends in a great Measure on the rare of the
Apothecary and the quality of hill drugs and mixture.;
and he feels confident that CIIKAiNICSS, when obtained at
the expense of virtue and health will not be the only
question with his customers; When once hitreputation
as a careful and competent Apothecary. shaU be malaise•
redly established. - !
This reputation be is determined to build up, with the
assistance of a shun of the public patronage—a fair pro
portion of which is guaranteed! to him by numerous
Mende, independently of that which he hopes to obtain
by ciao attention to baldness and strict attention Io
Mixing prisetiptions which may affect- Ufa health and
liver of hi, cbstomels: !
Deception in the preparing an compounding of med
icines lir ruthless speculation Xrill never resort try
though itis notoriously true that such a,dingerans der
eepl ion le much more extensively' aid gefeeessfully prac
ticed by druggists than can be readily Imagined.
Confident of obtaining a name*nd rank amongst the
first of his eotemporef les, he only inks attention to prove
his will to serve, and his ability to satisfy' tn. most ex
acting.. * • •
/Er Patrons may with eonfidenee rely upon the prompt
and faithful ekeention of their orders, sent by mall or
otherwise. CHAS. W. - EPTlNGiThrenottre a Comm
8. E. thriter of Centre and Norweigan Sts, Marine.
Poteville;June 21,18 • • 'r r
giR9R9cO499R9
F.,
is, no doubt, the most wonderful discovery - of 'this age of
progreis, for it lii restore, permanently, gray airto its
original color, reit the head of; the bald el a most
luxuriant grri a
wt remove at once all dandru ff nd Itch
log, cure all scrofula, and other entarreoas eruptions,
loch as scald heap. etc.. ft will info, as it by macic,
nervous or periodical headache; make the hair soft, glue.
sy. and wavy, and irreserve the color perfectly, add the
hair from falling, to extreme old' age. •
The folltreillg la hem s.distlngt4stied member of the
medical profeMlon: - •
cr. rani, January 1,1855,
PROFESSOR et.aJ WOOD— '
Drag Sin—Unsolicited, I Fen/ you this certifieete.:—
After being nearly bald for a long 4lme,and having tried
all the hair restoritlires extant, abd having no faith In
any, I waelpduced i r betringOloryours to give ha triaL
plead myself la e band' ,a barber, and had RV
head rubbed alibis good stiff brush, and the Rester*
tire then applied and well rabbtid In, till the scalp was.
aglow. Tkis I repeated every morning, and in three
nO6lllOlB young hat appeared and grew rapidly front
August last the present timei r and is new thich,bleek
=AI ..'si Verriß'6f l44.°6l. ., *DP; 111 4 11 / 17 eFlirrltglftK
and t hat little was dhappearintr very rapidly.;. I still
use your Restorative about twirls a week,•and shall soon
have a good and perfect crop of halri Now,-1 had read
°tibiae things—and who has not? hut have not seen
hitherto any case' where any person's hair was really
benefited by any of the hair tank, Ae., of the day: and
.Itieally gives me pleasure to recPed the result of my ex.
perience; I have. recommended. your preparation to
others!, and It already has a large and general sale
I throughout theTenitory. The rtople here know its eV
frets, and have ointidence In it 4 The supply you mut
us, as , wholesaleagenta for the-Territory, is nearly ex
hausted, and daily Sulphites are 'made for it. You de
serve credit for your discovery ; r and I, for one,, return
yob my thanks for the benefit it has we me, for I car-
tainly had despaired long ago of ever effecting any such
result. • Yours, histlly.
. I • BOND,
Firm of Bond A Keltely, Druggists, St. Patti.
.r —1;
• [Prom the Editor of the Real Palate Advertiser.]
Bowles. 27 School Street, Ware! 20.1855.-
Dula Sm r—liniing become prematurely quite gray, I
was induced, come six weeks since, to make :a trial of
your Rostorative.l. I Mee used less than two bottles, but
the gray hairs have all disappeared ; and although my.,
hair has not fully attained .ltd original color, 'yet the ,
preccer of changeis gradually (ming on, and I am In ,
great hopes that lea alert time jny hair will be as dark,
as formerly. I hare Alan been, much gratified at the• •
healthy ,moisture and vigor of the hair, which before,
was harsh and dry, and It has .ased to come out asf".
• 1
moriy. . - Respe ct fully yours. !,
• 1 D. C. M. RUPP. ' 1
Professor Wood.. • I
. i —, • -
~. . 1 Cani.n.relifinola, Joao 19. 1855. I
I have used Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and
have admired its wonderful effect. My hair tree becom
ing, as - I thought, prematurely gray, but by the nee of• ,
his "Motorail re,7 it has reumwei Its original color, 'aid I
I have= doubt; permanently HO: % '
...- SlDliti DREESD„
I ,
, Mx-Senator linitihl Statee."
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• 0. J. WOOD & 0., Proprietors. 312 Broadway, N. Y e
and .314 Market street, St. Louis, liiiimoni
Sold In Pottsville by J. C. C. Hughes, V. Sanderson and
Henry. Saylor: Tamaqua—E. J.Fry : Schuylkill Haven—
.Dr.S.Chkhestorr,, and by all respectable Druggists every
where: I r Fb. 21,c157 . • 8-17
„ •_CONSUMPTION.
DIPELFEB OP • THE LIIIICIII'ANDTII3O . AT . I
A RE posiiively curable by Inhalation,
„Muhl& conieys the remedies to the cavities in the
lungs through the air passages,itod coming in direct COQ
tact with the disease; autunite the tubercular Matted.,
allays the cough MUMS a freeqand easy expectoration,
heats the lunge, purifies the blood, imparts renewed Vi
tality to the nervouesystem, gteing that tone and ener
gy. 60 Indispensable for the reiteration of health.. To be
'able to state,coufidenUy that.consumption it curable
by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed plmsure.
It is as mach under the control of medical treatment as
any ethic formidable disease; a lusty out of ( very hun
dred cases can havered to the fast stages, and filty per
cent. in the kseend ; but in the third stegeit is WV*
sible to save more thanlive per cent.. for • the lungs are
go cut up bY the:disease as to bid defiance to .medical
*ill. Even, hoWerrer ; in the i etageff, inhalation af
fords extraordinary relief to suffering. attending
this fearful scortrge, which finally destroPc ninety'
five thousand persons in the U ited Mates alone; and a
correct caleulatlen shows that f the present population
of the earth, eighty minims are destined to fill the
Consumptive's grave. . . • '• •.•
Truly the slul , er hi - death ' h s na arrow so third as
, Consumption. in all ages it been the great enemy
of, Ile, for it spares neither age nor sea; but SWOON o ff
'alike the brave, the 'beautiful the . graceful, and the
gifted. By the help of that 8 e Being, from whom
.cometh every good and penal:tient, Lam enabled to offer
forth, of it a permanent aad apeetty card in, Con
sum The first cause of tubercles is from impure
blood and ption.
the immediate effect, produced by their de
position in the lungs, is to Ti ent the f re e admfolion
Miele Into
le Into the air cells, *bleb uses& weakened vitali
ty through the entire system. Then surely it Is more
nitiOual to expect greater good from medicines entering
the cavities of the luau than from those administered
through the 'Matadi: the pa cat win always dud the
lungs fret - and the breathierary after inhaling time.
Mu : Thu. Inhalation is a Moil remedy, nevertheless-it
acts constitutionally, and with more power and tertmin.
ty than remedies administenid by ,the stomach, To
' prove the powerful and direct influence of mode of
administration: Chloroform Inhaled will entirely destroy
sensibility in a few minutes, paralysing the entire nee
Vous system, so that. a limb may be amputated without
the slightedpain; inhaling the ordinary Maiming sae
will destroy life in a few bout*
The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system
when feinting stir apparently dud. The odor of many
of the medicines Is perceptible! In the skin li-fins Min.
utes after being fahaleit and maybe imusediately4etsct
' Pli in the blood.. A ionvilding proof of the tomato'
nal effects of inbilation, is the fact that sickness is
Ways produced,
by ',breathing foul air. Is not this met
tle.° evidence that proper remedies,' mirefidir prepared
and judiciously administered through the lungs, -
produce the happiest results I...linriag eighteen years',
practice, man giona t ait , i h r, tiring from diseases
and
I t a lus effec unge a t a ed many rernar Ta kable a c: a der
rea. er m e i n after the
sufferers bad been pronounced in the last stages, which
rally satisfies me that consumption is no longer a flitsi
disease. /4y treatment of consumption ughorigi
!beaded on long experience. and a thoro investiu
tion. My perfect squab, lanai with the nature of ite•
berries, de., enables me to distinguish, readily, the va
rious forms of disease that simulate consumption, and
apply the proper remedies rarely being mistaken *TM
Ina single case., This familiarity la egnindige with
'certain ;ethological and mkroacoptc,iliscovaien. enables
and to relieve the lungs from ;the Walk of contracted
chests; to enlarge the cheat, purify the blood, impart to
; it renewed vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire
I
system, . .
I, liediclues with NU direction; sent to any part of the
United Slates and Canadas by patients annmnnicating
, their aymptoms by letter. But the cure would be' More
' l ' certain If the patient should fay nie a visitoehleb would
, trive me an opportunity h. examine therlunga stietestu
hie me to proscribe with much greater. irertelutr, i and
' then ; the cure could lie effeeted,wlihmlt , my seeing the
pal tut again. ' . O. Wr. 011.11.11 AM, M., To -,.."
0/1M;1131 "Met street; (old X 0.100.1 bdose Tweak;
PIIMADCLPHI4, Py.
June VT. 't.? , ',.
.., [Marsh 21, lit - lily) r 26- '
NlElkel OF PQrfIIVILI.III.
riIHI6 , SU LISUKIBEIC has a tot of the
I liaiairot Pathan,. "'Malik a leaettfal vieti - et
the keettem ampler', ka.,Tiblah be edit aell at the We
eete of SRN escb, to tit* oaf the 14 , 'MAY were
pubyaltect it Al 60 ~I.. : Netla t i tiouatoprocpresa
" 41 ' As bu thr,
m a awn BeceileUe aid 116iNasoF,
IRON WOR&
ST. CI K AIR 111;11111N WORKA. Invite
•rt'NUN summit/era napeeif y
; the attention of the business community
', to their new Foundry and Machine Shop,
. ; in the town of St. Clair, Schuylkill man
where they Are prepared to build
Swans unglues, Goal Breakers , . Pumps and Machinery of
every pattern.' Also, Drift Cam, Iron or Brasseastings of
any size cr pattern. Doing practical mechanics Coal op
erators and - others who smut mkehinery would do well to
glee them a tell and examine their work.. Ordersthank•
folly received and executed at the shortest notice and on
reasonable term. "CATIIERSi GRIFFITHS k CO.
St. Clair, June 254 y .
ASHLAXD.
ASHLAND IRON WORKS.
• TUE SUBSCRIBERS are now fall
gri"prefared to furnish, at the Ashland Iron
1 ;:•
• , ' - rn Works, Steam Engines and Pumps of any
power and capacity, for mining and other
• purposea, Coal Breakers Of every lift and
pattern now In use, together with castings and forging'
of every descriptions. Cal and Drift Cars of all sizes
and patents, large Truck and HOMO Cars,-411furnialwat
at the shortest notice. ' The subscribers flatter them
',dies that, Inasmuch as every member of the firm, Is, a
practical uirehanle, they will be able to furnish mat
nery that will compare favorably with any In the Es
glati.. AR orders directed to, L. P. 61111:1112 Ik Burt., Ask.
rand, Belrry . lkill county, Pa, will receive Prompt MUM-
Hon. • P: GARNER. •
, ---- • ,• MICHAEL GARNER,
Ashland. May 10,157
TAMAQ,IIA.
CARTERS & AI L LECOJIRO WOJIIKS,
Somalayw.w quo ra:
• The Subseribers,proprietors of the
"albcoranainedx tetudreestabilslunent
4 1a1; minket° the ettisansof Schnylktilconn- .
rn ty, and the public generally; their reedi
nessto turn out any and all klndsof work
In eirl e. at the shortest notice, and In the most sat
isfactory manner-.such as building Steam En gines;man.'
Urseturing Railroad and Drift Cara, Pumps,Castings and
Machinery of all kinds.
3nly the best workmen are employed, and satisfaction
may therefore besafely guaranteed. Orders from abroad
nromptlytilled: • CAIITERB t GLEN.
ramaqua, January 27.1847 44r
BEAVER MEADOWS.
B - ER Nl i tt s C o rlflealf WORIV a I ;
nutrrnaarr Iron nd'
Founders, reaPectfully inform their Fr
trolls, and the public generally, that they
raj = are fully prepared at th e above esiablbsh•
noent, to manufacture gteam Engines of
every sisc. Pimps, Railroad and Drift Can, and every
other deectiptlin of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for
the Coal mining Or other business,on the most reasonable
terms. Also,Blowlag Cylinders for Blast Furnaces ind
Dachlne work. In genera/. • • .
itepairiniof 'all kinds done with neatness and despatch
it the- lowestpriatet. All worts Itirniabed •by them war•
ranee.' to pertbrm well. They would solicit the eustoMoi
those who may. want artisies in their Una its tittivicinity.
Art orders will meet with immediate and protnptatten
tbn. • - • ;‘,.: HUDSON,.
Mareh.4;lBlla 11.1, . ; -W. 8.. HUDSON.
MMALDI9O3I.'
DONALD*
ly InVite the attention of the oesinms
-111 0 144 14 mmmunity to their new udry, and
uza Machine Shop. in! tile town, of
Donald
son, Schuylkill county. They are now
wady to execute all orders • for machinery, lath as
steam engines. Pumps. coal breakers, mill gaming - for
grist and saw mills, ralirtud and drift gars, Le" Br-
Being practical mechanics, we Bitter ourselves that all
.work dons at the Donaldson Iron Works. will give such
as will'secure the lnture custom of
-
their patrons. Orders th2inkfully Oerlyed and execu
ted at tlfe shortest notice, and on reasonable terms.
' ' 1 PYT, ER COX.
AI.PRICD JON.III, '
trebruary 2, 1557 - LWIS MILLE%
PA t.4:4ll.niliV-01
DEHAV.IterB IfORKB,'
t.. azenersvaue.
• - , " ' ' THE Subscriber is ,prepared to menu
•
• facing, STBAM
Pumpsofany capatit ,ind Coal iff4OI:CES of any power,
01
"i • 4;3 Breakrrs
.= of ISTVI description as well, as every
other kind of machinery used In. Mines,
'Bre est. Surma's, Rolling Mille. Saw 3U ls.Ai•.
'From the t- lithos possessed for mannthetitring, - and
from long ex • - in the business, work ran be turned
.out at thi,es blishinent,at: the very,lowest prices, ‘nd
of a superior • nality. ,
Person, deal • utof punt nit Up machinery of any kind,
are invited' to call and examine patterns and become Ile ,
luainted wit • prices hedore contracting elsewhere.
Orders of ev kind are solicited, and strict attention
will be given • • iliac prompts:antics.
. • WILLTADI DMITAVEN.
M •'• bacWcabWr 9.1857 - • amr
-
• TREMONT. •
. .
.. TR - -MONT IRON. WORKS.
Trustees Schstylitln volasity, reimusek.
The Subscriber, reepeotfully invite
!‘ 11 the attention of the businessoommunity
o theft - Wire Machine trhbprand Point.
7 Ea am; drY, erected in the town of Tremont, and
under the superintendence and manage
meat of e• • . Z Batdorff and Philip Clatholts, where
they step . • •to execute all orders .for Machinery of
Press and I , • , inch as Steam Engines of any powe 2 r
rlo u n m , p a s l; f kl an n s o capacity , Gtng for Coal n RollIngt1174 . 71:1 1 t and
Sawildillx, Cam, and all kindst %Mimed Cas s tings,
such as Chid for Flat and T r mo.Bwlttbes, and
all kinds of at and Wrought Iron Shafting,.
bolts biting • mcticalMeehanic.and having bad the row
&dance and e perienee for many Years Inlhe Coal Region,
persons deal us of piffling - up Machinery of any kind,
are invited to Iland examine outpatteru, and superior
quality of wok, and become acquainted., with prices at
these Works, fore contracting elmewhere. Orders of ev•
cry kind than ily received, and strict attention will be
given to thel prompt execution, having several 0,20,
50,40, and CO orse Engines on hand. ' , • *,
• Jan:B,lBs7i 1-ly - C. A:, &A. M. SELTZER:
PORT CARBON. ,
iRY & JVIACKIRE SHOP;
larbon, Co.,a.
• T. ff. IFINTERS,TEEdann Dono
rhis reediness , from the rompiete outfit
of the above namedestribilehmentioaup
, all ardent to his line of Mildness.—
lauch as for'Steam Engines,'Railmad and
np, Coal 'buskers, Castings Machin&
ttern. Ilywarrants his work to give galls.
iedlogly solicits patronage at home and
Jan. 27, ;SR' Or •
•
IKON IRON WORKS.
TOM Ounsamers annottnas to the Poi
le that they are the Proprietors of the
,trankilit - Works, Port Carbon, lately car
ted ou by B. tiillyntio,.whers . they cop
ious to manufactrire to order, at the
team Engines, Pumpa,Ccal Breakers and
Mat any size or dtunintion, for aiming
Also, Railroad and Britt Cars, Imo or
any sise or
oro patte
B. rn. Orders ars respect.
. nssun. a. BRO.
kiln 'Shovel Works.
continue to furnish the Colliers and
(kill County, with Shovels of afiAlods,
tiladalphia voices.. Attention Is portico
1r Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of
,romptly attended to.
- OP.°. B. FIRSI,ER k BRO.
Angulf2l4l/36. , 34.tf
.POTTfIVALLE.
'ILLEROLLNiIa MILL. • •
?BE SUBSCRIBERS are con
ntly notoungtom aloes of.
Illers'.Balls. we/Ojos 1.10.24, 30,32
d4O pounds per yard. Alas, large
ins of the most approved patterns,
&andel/ pomade per yard. From ' the
gust Ire years. we feel confident. of
amassed to quality bly an>mlll In the
nines* communications , addressed to
& spa, ion Factors, Pottering,. will:,
.tentioo. JNO. BURNISH A CO.
' 23.
brift,
ry of every ,
faction, and
abroad.
Machin'.
or other i
Brass Call
rally toll(
The at
Dealers of
at the lot
larly tan
any 'lse
Port Carl
AHD MACHINE 81110 P,
ea
Car sractery, WOO.
businall cf the late 3111
INTD3,II k be wain
the subscriber in all Its varlowe
N of firma Engine building, lion
manufacturer of aU kinds of
'llls, Blast Funuues; Samna
cm:Ultima* the badness of Min
dusted Pisa "rat Mac AM and
Was Sal Ask Opals, being sole prowls
rim GEORGE W. SNYDER.
34f
PPEII t ATOVI &4111111 PIERS.
3er o f sr or
Ate subscribers_ .
,ectfally %sheltie
ttention Ad' the budnein eammtudty to
sear Boiler Works, on Biiilroad street, bii•
try - the Pakiefiger Dep4f; Pottsville, Pa.;
hare they are prepared lo nisnutseture
30? EVERY DELVRIPTION . , . .__
Stacks, Blast Ripe, , Gasometers, Drift
leis on hand.
mechanks, and haybegftwymuel
ly to this branch of business, they Ami
d work done at their eatabliobment will
all who may Amor them with a call.—
Mropanies will find it greatly to their ad
ne their work before engaging elsewhere.
19-tc JOAN k JAMES NOBLE.
INOTON 1 1 914 WORKS.
ottavil e, st.,
71IOS. & JAS WREN respectfully Invite
sup attentlyn of the burineas cohnnunity
their New Machine Shop and Foundry
eted between Coal and Railroad streets,
A fronting on Norwegian street, where
a to limeade all orders tbr rasehineryol
I, loth is Steam Engines, all kinds of Gear.
m Mills, Grist and Saw Millglingle and
Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drill Cars, all kinds
Inge, such 13 Chain for Flat and T Rail;
es, &e.; hill kinds of east and wrought Iron
ing practical mechanics, and having made
of the Coal Region their study for years,
of Machinery In their line of business, they
hes that work done at their eirfablbhment
aim to all who may honor them witlio
n thankfully received and promptly axe.
most reasonable term. ' • , .
AS WREN, JAMES WREN;".'
Ittuits and th.
hut toe MID
•-` Double actin
or Itallrend
frogs, Seri
: 4 :haftlug.
be demands
also all tci
defier tb
fort!' glee esti
:all. AA o
euted, tb
' 1110
' N0v.22.
AlintitOLLlNg MILL..
bus ainbsertuers Deg loose to In
nOwnee to their 'friends and the peddle.
gensrally,that their. *ow Rollingkin M
,-- Palo Alto is how essispOte, sad In full
operation ' 'and that they are prepared to
is of varions patterns; vela-bins froin PI to
Also, different alses of dot, gum and
fi! bar iron, •
TO IN per
wand 'dem . 1
Orders for
and will to
lbw' RsWog
Centrsstxre
( IFFI
Marko
186 e. The
netship'uod ,
UO.;rortle
. IconoiS the
I fano or bar trod' aro reapectrallj
1 with prompt atteritiort If left gem' at
1414 alright A. toreb's Hardware" Slam
end (twin:Mit.illYWOOD.l4l4.oo.
E--N.. E'Nonier Centre . 1111 . d
• 10.04 24 atom Poitavilla Java* ,114,
'aderalaued ba tbla dai. Sonata a . i*Alatt.
the styli and r*
Ana of TAI'WOD,I4II.
impose or niaaottchooloilltalkaid sad Sir
Ala Alto Aolliat,3oll.;
ms.KJAmati rbtrWoo"
"' HICIIAHD LSE.
. • nzonmesitairrr,,,
5 • ', WNW
the Mid of lisrataiNtitram •
be settled I
Jaa.l,
1. -
::jortti
Loy( AND . DEATH dat ., --
3 by thire elsictog, driitai,
Myltot.brsti. with *miss taming.
Strings and wild; Ms scent rare irlamlng
In that 'strangeness I think only • ,
Of two fliroru sad and lonely...
Mil too soon. ,
4 .oaa I cannot think of mildly, •
Tor !Malawi, Mann so . •
That my feeling, pow . al chtldly
At the thnks.
But Its state I sumo oil often. . .• •
for tioi vision osemod to soften .
• Through the doom:
• •
A yonn* Ibrailiabioned slimly
Stood there—oh I II looked so grimly,
And
IS Its doll eyes glared so dimly—
. • • vas dmid.
•
Ent lb ialstorl, I traced It •
Wham Its sotto, marks daikeed
• . It lied. •
Then a moment I delayed It, .
j Only with • gaieties stayed it,
And pall tremblingly I saki it,
To that, ak
Nerersaw another mortal,
Standing on th e Gloomy Portal,
• Such a dam
What is Lore? I salted ft panting.
•
in the rear of some enchanting;
.And his words moo rattling, ranting.
On bit breatb.
M ir b
' Yes, breathed and laughed the violin, •
Ina demon-likedarision.•:
«It is Dakar -
. -.
Aye. It hissed tails thdight there
Then vapid/ad in the night air,
s Lilts the whispering albs light air,
• On the heath.
BUD the unearthly laughter, • "
' With the strange word; Lingered
eat! after,
t Is
Wbfle I pondered In confusion,
On the phantom shaped poem s, I,
Them was a sweet Intrusion -
On thi trite.
Oh! it woe ilikB made, smoothing
All the feelings--pontly soothing.
With Its stain.,
Ohl that maid must have been driven
• Like • Boating Mar from liesven—
Ahl like one of the sweet Eleven—
Far ahs wept.
She had joy—but that was aleeptag, '•
And tears.holy watch were keeping
• It slept.
Add so I said her story, ' - •
As sometimes a radiant glory, ,
Itonad his head ill bright and boatr, .
Marks a mint.
,
Aye—she looked forth the ion reel '
01 the golden-dream an Ideal'
, Great mein paint.
What Is Death?" laughed, halt.raeing
What I asked—the answer wooing' .
Came Ilke watbling-41k• the, cooing . .
Of a dare.
And I listened, lonely doting, • . •
'that angel voice came floating.
'Death Is'Lore.?
• And those soft blue y went weeping „;
With a holy joy ] in keeping,
As that cloud-like form went weeping
Far above,
Then those words In innde blended
' &mined a, truth as they descended,
' • "Death is Wee." s
- 55kttOts.
A RIVKIN, ADVENTURE.
In the summer of 1832 I was engaged, with a
loung man named Lyman Hemp, in locating lead
ots along theWaliaib, in /palace. 1 bad gone
out partly for my health, and partly to aceonause.
date one who bad ever been a noble friend' to me,
and who had purchased a great deal of govern
.ml4. land. At Loganport he war takaa met, l ea
after watching with him a week; 11 hopes Viet he
would soon recover, X found that be had a settled
feier, and as the physician said he would not pro
bably be able to move on under a mond!, I Octet.-
mined to push on alone. So I obtained a good
nurse; and having seen that my friend would have
everything necessary to his comfort which Honey
could procure, I left him.
As good fortune would have it, I found a rty
of six men bound on the very,ronte I. Ras. oing,
and I wetted one day for the sake of their compa
ny. At length we set out, with three pack "horses
to carry our luggage, and I soon found that I had
lost.notbing by welting, for my ;connotations were
agreeable and entertaining. They were going on
to St,Joseph's, whirs they bad •land already lo
cated, and where they had mills upon. the. river,
intending to get out lumber during the remainder ,
of the season.
OD the third „day from LogenpOrt ere reached
Waltdn'a settlement on • the Liltle-Birer having
left the Wabash on the morning` of thaCday. It
wee well on Into the evening whoa we reached ,
the little log-built inn of !be settlement, and we;
were glad enough of. the shelter—for ere we bad ,
fairly got under corer, the rash commenced to fill
in great drops, and thickly too. dnd more still
had I to be thankful for.'-Myborse began to show
a limeneu in one of his bind legs, and when • I
leaped from the saddle I found that his foot pain..
ed him much, as I could tell by the manlier in
Which be lifted it from the ground. I ordered the
ostler - to bathe it with cold water, and, then went
into the house, where we found 'a good substan
tial supper, and iomfortable quarters for the night
—that is. comfortable for that section and that
time.• ,
Aboot-ted put- after I had- retired, and
Julies I was. telling into a' grateful drowse, I was
alerted by the shoots of men, and the barking of
dogs, directly under my window. As: the noise
oontinued, I nose sod throw od sn elOthes, and
went down. •
!That is it?" I asked . of tho landlord, who
ItSkid ID the cutry.way. '
"Ah—don't you know, stranger?"' the host
returned. "You've heard of Gustus Karl, per
.
haps?" - . .
Who in the 'west at time had notteard of him ?
—the moat reckless, daring, and; Murderous rob.
bar,that ever cursed a iountq, I,told the host I
bad beard of him often. • •
. •
• "Well?"' he resumed , "the infernal villain was
here only this allerniebn, and murdered and rob•
bed a man just op , the river.
.. We're been out af
ter him but he's gin ns the slip. We tracked him
as far as „the upper creek, and there be came oat
on thebenk, fired at us and killed one of oar her
oes, and Men dove Into the woods. We 'Vita
dogs on, bat they
.lost
"And you've comeback bootless," I said. , •
- "Yes, the landlord growled. '"But," be id.
ded, with a knowing shake of,the bead; "he can't
tun, clear much longer. Th: Country is ,in anal,
a nd
be either,leeve .thesi huntins, or be drujo.
Pea."
• "Whatwirrt of 'a man Isle?* I asked.
' "The very lest man in the world' you would
tali. for Gel Sad.• ne's small-...n0t • bit over
live feet Ilk; with light curly hair ' s smooth white
and not very stout. But; Lord love ye, he's
quick is lightning, and tie eye's got fire in it: He
drosses in allworts of shapes, but generally like
a 'common banter. Bho I he's the very devil, I
do beligref
tub full of *Melly and 'water which
the ho d 'wielded Iris all drank, tbs. crowd
began' leperse, and shortly afterwards I. went
up ap n to
.and this time I slept 7 Wain
tegopted till morning.
had jait eaten my birakfait and hadpie oat
- Anti front door, when a horseman came dashing
up to dieptooo, himaolfind animal all covered
with teed, It had been raining' all night. The
first thing the new comer did was to enquire fur
me. I answered , at 01100 to the nam„w; end be
then informed me that Lyman 'Kemp could - not
live, and that he wished to same as soon as pee.
'ibis 1 1 • . :
• .
"The doetor Jaya, he mart die," said tbe mes
senger, "and the po or, fellow now only , asks • for
life long enough to in you,
• "Poor Lymanmurmured to myself. " 8 9 z
yonngv-vo ' , hopeful—with so many, friends-and
fond relatives in his far - off home—and taken
down to die in a smog* land!". told. the man
I would set out on my return as soon as possible.
He ate some breakfastsuid then resumed his jour
ney, being bound is far up as the Pottawatornie
border.. . •
-I settled.'my ' bill,and then 'went for my horse;
but a bitter diuppointment awaited me. "found
• the animal's footswiillervery•badly, end it pain
ed/him so dual:m.omM baldly its '.on. Had
the road been good, I should. hue been to:Opted
to try him; but I knew . thit la some Oozes the
mudivould be deep; - ['went to the host and, ask.
ed himit he'eonlit lend or sell we a. hers... He
eoeld do neither. ilia only span hone itsd been
shot flair night. before by the Wabash rubber.—:
There'wu not a horse in the plafe'to be obtained
for any amount of money.- •I returned to the
stable and led iny. bore oat, bet be. °mild. not
even, walk with soy dope* of case:; I eouldinot
um him.. I was in dospeir. -
"Loolie "'Said mine host, ea I began to' de •
upooddiain't ye me nfer ,
!'Yet-.very we11,1,,1 told him. • • •
•
,• your. .best way .• ,TlthAluTedig
is
"sirMig this morning, an'd'irithout *stroke of the
Vadat" 'tworild take ye along es . hit as a hone
-voithhavadit through the mad. -Your shall
ihatealoseitluilubtletosLioodeogesputaiLpostl74,l.77:l4o:lll,:lfu I; sew
oi or .
Oft of my canoes for mast what it is Werth; and ye
"101 Wrier' Auk Om laress
illadbril6aViii,6lllo44.llllolllll64-' •
ip i t ai4 reala‘.. Ilia% fit." -
rr ~~,;..-m~•-rl~r~
„
I found the boat tube wall faabittned "dug
out,” Jorge atettgh to' , bear four men with • Sass,
and I - at once paid thiownar his prix -ten
tars-=sad than hid, inj luggage brought down,: I
gavidirections about the treatment of my hone
and then put oiL '' The currant was quite rapid--
say fear cr Ire miles ari hoer—but not at all tar-
blatant—and I soon mide Rimy mind that. it was
far bettor...than riding on honelmek. The banks
of, the river were thickly covered with large trees,
'lnd I stsw game plenty; and moro than ones I
-.was tempted - to Cr. the contents of my pistols at
4tome:otl the boldest "varmints:;' but I had no
time tol waste, so I. kept• on. Only one tiling
seemed, wanting, and that was a companion; at
I was destined to find;one•soon enough.
It wait ibeitly.alterneon, and I bad just eaten
my dinner of bread and'cold meat, when I came
to a phthe whirs therther mad* an abrupt bend ,
to the right, and a little further on / came to an
abrupt basin where the current formed a perfect
whiripoOL I did not notice it until my canoe got
into - DOM found myself going round instead of
going ahead.. plied my wool paddle with all
coy pallier, and soon] succeeded in shooting out
:tom, the rotary current; but in doing so, I ran
myself l upon the low,'sandy shore. The effort - bad
fatigued me not a little, and as 1 found myself
thus suddenly moored I resolved tared a few mi
nutes. I
•I bad been in this Pasition Mac ten minutes
when I tasatartled by bearing a footfallnlave by
me, end n lOoking up SaW, a man •at That side
of my h+tt. wave youtig looking person, not
over twOnd.thirty, in3d seemed to be a hunter.
Hd wore a wolf-skin shirt, lagging of red - leather,
and a Cap of .bear skin. • . f
• "Which way are pa bo und stranger?" he asked
in a p l eati n g tone. '
"Down river, to Loganport," I railed.
' "That's fortunate. ; I with to go there myself,"
the stringer resumed'. "What say you to my-ta
king year second vaddlevand-, keeping yaw
pony . - 1• , .
"I should like it,"l X told bitu frankly. -"l've
been treating company," •. L, L I
"do lave I," added th e hunter.t "And I've been
wintln some better mode of 'conveyance than
these *04.-out legs through the deep forest". ,
' "Conic on," I said,iand *VI spoke he leaped in
to theiranee, and ha ving deposited his rile id the
bows, tietook one °tithe paddles, and told me he
was ready when ,-I Was.' 8o we - pushed of, and
' were aeon clear ,of the whirlpool.
For ; #,n hour we cent:erred freely. The strati.
her told me his vacua wis Adams, and that his
fathevlived in Columbus. Ile' was out now on
s morn hunting and 'prospecting expedition With
some cOmpapiocui - who_had gone on to Loganport
by•boine, and hUving got separated from them in
thi night, had, lost his hqrse into the bargain. He
said he bad a great - lom btmovely about his per•
son, and that was one reason why he disliked to
travel Fn the, forest. • I -r
Tbuf
he opened•hls affairs to me, and I was fool
enough to be equally-frank. ' I admitted that I
had same money, and told him my business; and
bye Most Obit and unpreauming course a re
mark;he drew from Me the fact that Ithad Gurney
coolish to purchase forty full lots. I{
Finally the conversation lagged, and I began
to give my compeninn doter scrutiny. •I* sat
in the stern of , the eince,nnd hi was about amid..
ships, ad facing me.. sae was ° not a large man,
nor was he tall. Alit hair was' of a light flaxen
hue, and Lung in' iolig curls about' his . neck; his
features were regular and badeome ; and h4rom-
Plexicdi. I'M light. But lb color of his face. was.
nut, wind one cool il Call fair. It was a cold , blood
less collie., like pare . ; marble. And fui the first
time, Jm), I now icichked particularly at' his eyes.
They were gray in Color, and bad - the , brilliancy
'ti
of glaring ice. Sir light Was intense. bat cold
and glittering lik }snake's. When I thought of
his age I set him own for not much over thirty.
Suddenly a sharp,l cold shedder ran through my
fraineiand my heart leaped with is wild thrill.—
Assagclatet icfmw itthere could be no
, doub 4—l bad taken{ into toy cans. and into my
'coca once, Gila:trill Cast; the Wabash Robber I
For js few moments I "pared 'my emotions
pli would_
bot me.. flooked carefully over his perso n
.h mi
again,and I knew was not mistaken. I could
• look iuscienuit and bow cunningly be had led
me od to s contasat or my cireamstanees--how
be had made me tcli niy affairi, and reveal the
'state Of,iny Ansa*. What .a fool I -had been 1—
But *Oran Lei, lafe ',O think of .the paid:-,I . bad
enough' to do to look 'oat for what was evidently
to coils. Il • , t • • . •'' -
•
• , t .
: I et length suanagett to overcame all -my eat
,
'ward illations, isil:thes l ikbepa to water-Ilef
compinSre more simply and closely. My pistols
wore but htindy,•and I knew they were hi order,
for I - b examined I them both in the forames'
when, I thought of firing at some game. -- . •
Thiiy were in the breast pockets of - mreoat,
which, pockets had' been made on purpose for
thenri'andT-could reach them at any lastant.—
Another hodr passea.away,,and by that tienelhad
becoae assured than the robber would nolat
tempt upon me untilmflar nightfall. Ole said that
it would be convenient that we were both together,
for we could.run all night, is one could steer the
canbeerhile the other dept.- ' I: •
"Aye," I added with a Smile; !'that Is good for
me, Mr every. hour ie valuable. / would not miss
meeting my friend ler worlds.". • • .
"Oh tyou'll meet him, - never fair," said - my
eoinittnion. t • ! 1 ' ' - - •
Alt."--hle spoke that with ton much sneaning.
I understood It well:, I,,kneet what . hat sly tone,
and that strange gleaming cf, the eye meant. Ma
meant that he would put - ma. on 'the road to meet
poor Kemp in the other world 1 • I wondered only
now, that I had not detected the robber when first
I„saet him, for ,the expression -of his face wax to
heartless, sp iey,—and then his eyes had such a
wicked look—that the most •unpmetbial physiog
nOnsist could not have failed 'to detect the tillabs
At ones. . • .
Miring the•rest o the afternoon we. conversed
sonser bat not so freely as' before. I' could see
that l'ibe villain's eyes were not so frankly bent
upon inq as he spoke, and then be seemed inclided
to avold• my direct glint:sta. , These movements. on
his pert were not studied, - nor even inlintiona •
but they were - instinetire, aft though his very na
tare led him thus. ' At length night caulk on.—
Me AM our supper,land then smoked our pipes
and finally my companion proposed that I should
sleep before - he did. lAt Ont,l thought of object
ing, but a few moments' reflection told me that I
• had better behave asthiargh'l wept an honest man,'
,so I /Imo tits to poppsitioa. Bo took my seat
at.the, stern, and ,' moved further forward, and
having removed th* thwart upon which my com
panion had been sitting, I-spread my cloak in the
buttons of the•cieeel and then having placed my
• **Hsi for a pillow, lay down. As soon as pos
sible / drew out on e of:
of. my pistols, and beneath
2
• the Carer of a ming - I eockod;it. Than I moved
my ly so that my right arbe!would beat liberty,
and gr asping my weapon &ally, with my,finger
upon'the guard, I drew - up •nsy mantle, slouched
my 4 ht, and then settled dews for my watch. ..:
Foitunaiisly for e: the Moon was, tip. and
t' though the; forest bees throw,a shadow Upon me,
yet 1116'140m fell full upon Karl, and I could see
his every mOvemes r 4 :t . We ware well into the Wa-'
.10.114 i: having ante it about three o'clock. •
' ' "You will call mo t eildnight," I said drowsily:
' - --"fall," be return. '
!lined night.' -
el
•
~ %alai night — at plosqUait dreams.. I'll. have
you further on totulway than you think. ere you
' Wake up again.l ,
0 /Nether's so, 'thought/ to 'myself; as I lowered
my head, and pretended to lower myself to sleep. .
Bar half an hourcompanion steered the ea
' noo very well, and m
if m met to take bin little notice
iti ty
• e; but al toe ' s of that time I could' see
••thathe beim* mare atiekey. • I commenced to
mini with a kupg regularly drawn breath, and on
the ipatant the-villa ae starts the hunter
when be bean the MI of game in the woods.
. - .liiii hark!- 'Abu-there was before one linger:
ing fliar in my miudttlustitnight shoot the wrong
man i but It was *ll now. As the fellow stopped
the tondo& of' the psi die ; l distinctly beard him'
,
mutter—, -. • l, . :.
."Oho, my dear theep—you little dreamed that
" . -I .oifil 4,ARL was year-companion. But he'll do
you a good turn. : If, your friend is dead yoti shall
follOW him, and /take your imp; to piy for your
spasiige to Heaien.ri - ' ,
• . I:think thole weds the • veey words. At any
rate they were their 'drift. As be thus spoke he
nolitlessly drew In a :ilt. paddle, and then rose to
, his feet. Pilaw hi reach up over his left shout
_ der, and when he brisught back his hand be had a
huge bowie knife - in it;
,I could see the blade ,
gliasta In the pateMeoblight, and I saw Karl run
his thumb - alongtheiedge, aid thew feel the point!
- Ily,heart beet fearfully, and are breathing was
• hard: •Ii Os with !the utmost exertion that I
' could continue my snoring, but I managed to do
It iithoutinterropthin. Slowly and noiselessly
the foul sport:embed me-.ob! his step would
not hive awakened *hound—end his long gleam
ing knife was half raised. I could bear his
Breathing plainly, and I could bear the grating pf 1
his teed; as he nerved himself for the stroke. -
The villain was bi- my side, and he assail:fed
the distance from his bend to my heart with his
eye: 11l Ws leftheaiLhe, held' a thick handkie
chief all wadded up.l,. That was to s t o p m y mout h
• with. Beery *terve l in my bolt was now strung,.
and my heart stood ' t ill as des . .Of course my
. snoring ceased.; and et that instant the huge kni
was raised shove my; bosom ! „Quick as thealrhg
''
I - brought my' pistoktip—the maul* was ,
within a
. foot of the rubber's heart—he uttered s quick my
- - . ..1' am We bright Idiots qatvet In the moonlight,
• but It cause not opa l ine. / palled the trigger,
-and the last aeries* past. .:.hod thought that
'thimaspou might miss Oro, but it did not. There
Is wee a ihstp revert; and as I sprang up and baekod
.4 beard sviterce yell, and at the same moment the
,• ribber felt forward, bill head stsikistg' my knee as
.it come down.. ,-. 1 ~ :, .
' Weak and falai I soak , back, but a sudden Up'
'St the canoe brottgbt'sni to my, sense*, and brut
- - aftand took the paddle. 'As soon as the - boat's
* hawk was neon Mow eight, I guested my uPit'spos
tbs ter* to 1.4 bettemst the ism*, esti ems It
4641 "" e "P r IMI"&" w°7•atliTlAt! art 1
. . !,
' -Alt that ulgttt; I sat thus lalliheratell4 i
i4ired A 4 little bark. > I , bad Ay mooed .
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NO. 26.
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STEAt'fiRINTiNG OFFICE.
Navin procured three Proms, we are ant parkland to
azipts JOB sad BOOK PRINTING cdrmry
,desertptith
at thi Rookie*. mbar — e Avowal, abitiper thasit caa ~• ,
iiiki:itaiyeurgestab,ushoircholkeersottoifea . -. 1 3.
Book; Pasaphkar,.-, • dial of Lentil*,
Lary. Paden, ; ":. Railroad Tiede%
'. • Read Mk • PeparEcreds,„ - . •
. driidee.of Agrieeteeit, • Mot Boob.. -
- Bin Ikeda, . Order Boobs, et.
At Us verrassetret imottre.. Our sleek efJOD TYPE li
more aztenelre than that of eayother oda In thill see
thra a lbs Math and Me limp Lads eseproyed 'osprey/1
ferioblethrh Bans a preetteal Mater ourself, vs. vlll,
petards* our week to be as heat as any that nu, b. .
turned out to the cities. PRINTING IN COLORB dalt
at ihe shortest notice. : . ,
BOOK BINDERY.
Boots boast to army vartotiot otilo. Blast Books
stmt', doottiption okanaltietstod,tsoliod sad ruled to
craw at stottimatioo . , _ .
ready, forl knew not surely that the wretch Wu
dead.• Be might be Waiting to catch *me off giy
guard; and teen shoot ma But the night paned
Meetly and diearilY awsy,.mal wka the. awning
broke the form had not morel. Then I slapped
forward and found thatllustnaul was (Nadi--
He had fallen with his knife true to its aim. for
it bad struelt-very near the spot where my heart
must have been, and the point was driven to far
'into the solid w ood that had_to work We t• pull
it out, and herder still to unelisp the marble lin
gers thit were closed dying madness shoat
the handle.
Swiftly flowed the tide, tit:A the sun again
sank to rest I bad reached Logsapert. The au.
thorities knew the face of Goings Hari at ones,
and when I bad told them my story, they ponied
out,a thousand thanks upon my bait A Purse
was raised, and the offered reward put with it,
and tendered to ma. I took the simple niward
tkom the generous citizens, while the remainder I
directed should be distributed among those who
bad suffered most from the Wabash - robbe's' de
predations. : .
I found Kemp sick and miserable.. He 1/11
burning with fever, and ths,doeters 'had shut kiwi
up in a room where a well man must soma Aare
suffocated. °
"Water! Water! Is God's 41111 . 1iive INS VS*
ter I" be gasped. ,
- "Haven't you had any r I asked. •
He told me no. I threw open the windows—
sent for i pail of teamster, and was In the point
of *Melamine's it when the old' doetor came in.
Ho held up his bands in horror, and told me
%would kill the sick man. Bat I forced him beak,
and Kemp drank the grateful beverage. He drank
deeply and then dept. The perspiration poured
from him like rain, and when Ile awoke again bii
skin was moist, imia his fever was turned. In
eight days from that time he sat in his' saddle by
toy side, and together we abated for Little River.
At Walton's Settlement I found my bora wholly
recovered, and when. I offered tarty for his keep.
..ing the host would take nothing. The story of.
• my, adventure on the river . had ~The
there
ahead of me, and this mak the landlord's grad.
THE DISGUISED LOVER.
My friend Tors hut et:sterol affeetion * for dirt,
or rather dhl has a natant Motion for Tau.—
It was to him what gold wu - to Midae—whatever •
lie touches turns to dire. No matter how .whit.
the cravat---no matter'hOw immaculate the':viss,
the'moment it comes within the sphere of - Tom's
influence, Its whiteness is reel it is immaindatiOso
longer. Dogs, sweeps, and lasap-liglatrenuer
pass him, without leaving„upon his drew - I'm:Emit -
oral marks of their presence. Once, and only
once, I stw him crass the street without eneCtin
tering • the . wheels, of• a carriage. I opened my
month to congratulatejtim, and before . ' could ut
ter one word, it war tilled with mud. • The care
less blockhead lay at my feet, full length in the
gutter. •At'rey earnest eolleitation, he ones par.
abated a soft of precisely a mail cooler. It was a
capital idea. •He crossearthe street three times;
• be• walked half a mile, in appearance, at least,
unscathed: The thing war unprecedented.
•• be seas welcomed brat* affeetionite caresses of a
dog that bad been, enjoying the wetness et a
neighboring horsepoud; _true, he received a show
er bath from the wheels of On ouseibur. • But to
plaster mod on Tom's new : coat was "toilld.
hued gold—to paint the
"Tom will be a nest man yet," I said as I wit
nessed the success of my plan.
.In about half an hour it was my fate to meet a
*gentleman with. siren stripes of green paint on
his back—it was my friend Tom ; he bad been
leaning, against; some
.. .newly. painted window
blinds. •
Ills man Cesar declares that he "can't see 'de.
Use ob brick a boot when handier stay bracket*
and his ruiberWoman, with a great regard lor•her
own* reputation, has been compelled to discard
him, not from any but, as she declared,
with uplifted bands, "Many one should ask me if
trashed Mr. Smith's Clothes, what could I tell
thetnr.' Bat Hirsh were very few things in this
World with which - Toni could hare more easily
disneinsed than the jervices of his washenroman.
Having no other• amusement, one morning, I
strolled over to Tom's' room. I ascended the
_stairs, and heard his Voice in a very decided tea.
"Bet it must be doac c end so there ii au sad of
'
•• "Really," was the 'the reply, °anything within. • ,
, tbat Balm of ponibility; butte make& coat lutes .
hours—l will promise anything in tite . world ; but
I really fear I shall be unable to perftirm."
"If double your price *mild beauty object"—
"Certainly, sir„ If you insist upon it rtainly.
I will put every man in my shop upon itit shall
be done in time. Good morning, sir."
The door opened, and a fellciw with shears sad
measures passed oat.. ,What could Tombs doing
with a tailor? . •
"Just the mati- I wanted to 'see," exclaimed . •
Tom. • "I require your advice upon a very Impair.
-taut affair—which of these cravats do you think
moat beeotalut r
And he spread before me some half doles, of -
every hue and fashion..
• . ' • -
• :"Now, what in the name of all that' le wonder.
fuldoeathis mean,-Tom? • A fancy ball, is it ?
. /rock bays chosen an excellent disguise; you:near
est neighbor will never know you. But you can
nut support the character; fif you bad taken that
of a chimney sweep,' bow—but =that 'mild' have
been too natural. • Tell me, Tom, what does all
this mean r . .
"Why, the fact Is, Frank, " passing • hand •
through hit hair, redolent of macessar, "I Lave -
' emended—l think I shall be a little . more seat
in future. Yon doubtless remember the good ad
vice you gave me some time sines; it has had an
excellent effect, I assure you."• •
- Nov it so happened that ,of all the good ad- .
vice I had given Tom; this was the very first in
- stance itewhich be had seen fit to follow it. • Bo
I could nut attribute the itietamorphoeis of my
friend to my eloquence: Who but a woman ever
changed a sloven to .a fop?
"Pray, *here ars. you going, this evening," I
egatinned. "lliat you moat have a new eosin
soddenly?"'. •
• • "Going? Nowheie In particular.' I bad, Indeed,
some idea of calling on my old friend, Mr. Mur
ray. No bares in that i hope." •
Conviction began to flash upon me, • . •
"Your old friend Me: Murray . And ' his 'young
niece, Bliss Jolla. had no share lq the visit I map
pose? •Itard • that she irrived to town 'list
"Now, upon my word, Frank, yea mtstake me
entirely.' I did notknow that she ,sou In town
list night—when f—that is, When did tot
keen anythingshoat . • •
- "And so you were thenaliat night, trio I Bally,
this is gettingalong bravely.",. , • - • .
"Why the fact is Frank, you must know every
thing. • I celled last evening - to see Murray on
some. business about die teal estate you .
I bad no more idea of toelating * woman than 'a
boa -constrictor. My . beard eras three d ays o ld,
' nty , collar ditto, and.the rest of my dress in ex- •
-cellent keeping. • 1 became, engaged. lit canyons
- lion and some how or other I torget4,aboet the
. real aisle' ..• : •
"And so you ire toles again . tegnight--eind
that is the secret of yolar new coat?"
"By nameless; T wanted a new cat end tail
ors are so long, yea know. Do.•you think blue •
will become met, Steele her favorite—that
I mean blue"— '
"011,40 on--don!t,stammer—llai is her faior-
its color, isn't itr' ' • , • .
"Thelma is, prank—fake another glass of this
Wine—the tact is—good wine, in't it? been two
voyages to 'the. Indies-4he fact. I 1 10 IPP 001 0—/ •
rather fancy—l em
.a little -in love. Try soiie of •
that sherry.. What are the symptothe, ,
,queer feeling . about- the heart. and . something.
whleh drives the blood through one lilts light- .
sing t" ;
"Exactly ! I billeie I hive • seen 'Jana ; 'short
and chubby, isn't she—with red-hair,. sad a little
squint eyed I" , • , . ,
• "Frank, I never did knock you dohs, though I
have been tempted to do so a great many times;
but, if you don' stop-that nonsense, I .
"Quite valiant in defame 44 your
Well, Tota,'l will a:infest that she IS a loyely girl.
tomorrow toorroW will call aid learn ydor, success.
So, good morning."
.Marl, Tom, what atemara r
"Would you halloo ?, she did not maogain
. , •
"Not records* y ou r • r
"No. =You know what a outs that Sam,
As soon as be saWme enter, drew"' in mob Mliar
he own op, "hook hands with we, sad without
giving me a chance to say One work iatrodand
nut to Julia as Mr. Frederick Bomehody. And
Wolld you believe it, the witch did not know ma
lithiak I should not forgot ber ao sadly, prop
liras that all. Murray said sonothing 'shout the
fellow who called them the . v . :avian trudair...4
country cousin, he said clean intone', but an is. • 4 "
oorrigihkeloren. And Julia said he dreamed 'like
barbarian just think of it , Prank, a lawbewian.
sb a s h a ll pay for thnyet. Bach • oyeez-aaid she •
steps like a quiet*. Well, Prank, a Sluts oollai
does make • vast - Milken* in 'a mash appear. •
ann. "Lovely as Reba bends. Terribla
L nee clean litlen makes."
, .
The lest time I atm Tout he ins scolding bis
oldest rim for coming Into the deistnirockaa with
muddy boom.
VaI9I?(MONY 141eNsoms but Dom beam
==mmn
Lass yoarfriead Baas to Isles bkrikalts."
Do Wothiog to-daj.thattboWliroileit Simist lot
to-morrow.
• Rut ostilliod with doing moil, and loons oasis
to pikoc you obit 4iog Pooh •
Os Os
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