The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 05, 1857, Image 1

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' . Tilp(S)Olt In )11INVIS JOURNAL
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TwDontkrts per annum, payable in sdianee , —s22tt
b.. tu4 ••abl„ within .Is . months—end $2 i•U If not pliy
%titbiu the item.' •, ' , • •
' • re ci•Pts: ,
It "trance, • 1 6 41)
Tore,. EOliTE'toOHOSlddrces ,
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Sere,' do I . db • ~1,,
Fifteen do , ' • de, ' do - 10 CO
I,lo,bsohl,rlptiont"atUSt beta va deny pa id I n idrancej.
t . and sant to one sJarrss
• 1 ,TO CALEIEEE AID o'citsits:- 'b..
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'T . The JoeXtli will bo furnishedto Cerilertra ndothers- f
at
, • .. t p „ I ' o rep eF. rash on delivery: ...„. ~
t 0 ,,,,;,„ 4 ,,,, .e fie stitool ~ Tau:fart supplied' , lath tte
Jootsst.el $1 1 1in advanee:' . ~
• : THE LAW OP XY.WEPAPEEP.•
If subset'ibeh di•der'the diseontiit nun iti..'' , ns**•'
rs
4 e'te.. tile pitbitther may continue to en s rle i etil
arr. , trie.seere rild. - • •• ,
• If sebserlhertvnegteet or refits...to take theirnewlpe
pArs from the it ekes to whirl, they Are dinned. they are
h 4 1 ,1 respiniirs up I il they i i ,,,, v 0 ~e t th} d A L, biti.. n d ~,, i r .
J, , red t hem Iseoutinned. - 1
If , totkeribers more to other plates without Informing'
the publlsher,nrt t e uea spspers are sent to the ruptier
direellou filet arkheld responsible. '
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. Tim courts hero de.-1,),:,1 thst et foal to take newspa•
p•rit fent"? Ilse; ofllire:or removine and leaving them un-
- staled forle Pritits fatlievidenre of intentional tritud.
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• . 'RAIES OF 44CIVERTISINC. ';!
. one plum. of 'alines 15
,P 0 dents ,rone int.9slun—sub.
. sr l uorti ink tidnik - 25 cents each. 3 limo/ one OW...pa
cents —subsequent itmertions. 12% tents erieh. A I rad Tr
tlsonnurts over 8 linos, file short perksisii charge/o,lw
eq ware,
. p:o PIUS. ONZ. TM), TIIIIII.. 011. ilirtLidt.
Three lines,l 63 i ' ' 55 . >;1 25 $2 25 rt 'OO
Four lineS, 1 • 00 .1 25 175 75 • 410011
' 1 41 1; !Inv', '1• 3 # l 3 i '1.50 200 , 00 • 5:00
fits liner,' 1 7.1 j 115 225 2. f 0 . 00 6;00
'Been Ilnee,! - 1 '251 - 2 25' .-2 70 450 7,100
, Elgtli Tonsil '-1 25 2Z. 285 500 gOO
ga n Oi ne s,t 1 2.5! 123 '3 00 . 550 9 1 00
, L g. ca n p Vi LINES cOVNTED SI A IPQr/ILZ Or TEX 1.1%,:p:
One „ v .,. 125 . 225 350 ' 6 00. , 10 00
Two squarer. 221 4-00 5,00 L 900 14 00
Three sion 3 / 4 .4, 3 . 50 500 750 1 12 00 1500
Toni squares, 450 600 800i14 00 20 00
qua Ker col.; 000 ' ) 044 'l2 01) 15 IV. '.30 00
.. r frirker,npace fir Short perin it. ea pc, t
rsireemen
. i sig- 1311 , 117iats Nntlres, $1 each -,accompaufed with 403
OvilrtinoultiT. 30 cents eseo. , ' • ; .• •
, A.lvertlse eats bgfore 511arring•m sand Deatlit6lo cents
per II ne artiroditi sertlol2-1U hgertl . lllll insertions. 5 rents
per' I Inn... ?One wprdsa re eou nted3 a line I n stlrertislnrr.
~. Merchants an4thers, advertising by the year. vrith
• riangwft, and a standing advertisement not esenedlng 15 . .
lines, 91114 charged, including subscription; - 111000.
214ee to the:Amount ollourfuouipar, with clan- ' 1 . '
• :ars and rhbrcriptlnu, I,' . 00
Without chimps, at the rater designated ahOre.
•Adrerthlelnents set In larger typeihnn usual 91115 e
rh fr..;nil 50 per cent adydnee, on these prices. All Outs,
wild ,d
charged the same as letter press..
, ;fr, Trahi, adverthutmenta recelred from Advertising
• Avents abroad. except at 25 per cent. advance on these
pikes, unleo by spacial agreement velth the put/11/her.
' II:trill:fell 25 rents. each. Dentheaccompsnledwitiino•
I he.. 25 rents, without nottree, no charge. 1
All twdieea. eiteept those of e-celigions characfrei and
fer e I ucatlevral P will bieharged 25 cents Pinny.
1111.111bef Of Ones under 10, Over 10 Illicit, 4 rents pet line
oblilional4 - 4 , •
l'oloredlrigs of meetings not eta 'general or public e l har.
icier. ehaegiat'at 4 cents per line fie ch I osertlouJi
'l'd facilitate calculations we wit mate that 328 line's
ntake a solemn-164 lines a blare umn--end 82 lines a
la- ,er column. 2952 w.nh s make bunt —1470 A balf
"oluinn---end 738 a quarter column. All odd Ilneanver
each square, 'charged at the rate of 4 teats - per .1) , ..5,.(0r •
one time, and C rents per line Sro three times.
Yearly advertisers must ronfine their advertisitirto
their own business. Agencies for others, sale of Ilea Es.
late. rte.. ore not Includ In I/lighters advert isemeritr.
PAINTING, &C
HEWSTYLES WINDOW SHADES.
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fIiST received a large and eleg. nt
I gprtu4nt dr - Window Sheldon. new and bonutiful de.
einding Gold Bordered. Oited„LandriraPe of inc.
Oothir Ike.; *e l cheaper than aver.. 3
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ALSO
111,21.11 'aiel Plain Piper Stuntee. of everyAe.•
i•rription Ifir SAO by • BELT. BA'AIN.AN.
• , Centre Street,Oppositi Episcopal Ch derh.
Marsh 14.'1W • 1412,7
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tr .
tr f AVEP I
thew y.t10ng.,.,. -
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)ORDERS, FIRE .. :- 9 - ' i
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),.hoard l'elt@tt. Curtain (' a• ;'.
A. -...,'^„,„i
I,N, A.% I Pteces from 6 cents to • • • ,s . -.- f
o:whleh4e Say Prepared .to •i• 6 . • --,
•AS lIIA ~,,, ~ .
NO up at i•liort notice. a ,
Ilottse,innd *Sign Painting, 61astnm . ace.
st.ilned and ritiamelled French and inniriran 'double
lint
f, Chrystal, Sheet and Plate ( Ilse,, furutshed' to or
-der.. All orders procoptly attended to. l'
~, 11l VDEY .t• nrovicv,
Centre street, iitoors above American liettie.•
3larch 'l2l, '57 I . ' . 124
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~ " , o rders, uttrtains, ace..acc. ,!
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sob ' scriber is now. receiving. his
4 l t
• ut.u.l patterns of Paper lianaings and Borders: fur
lii b., parlors Anil rooms, ernbrining the pewee - 1)11 ;m l most
suitable patterns—seleeteo fur t he,usual steed it , sto
lw papered in the country .. The sulukci ibei tallitigreat
..,n• lu sklOcil,ng Ids pitisrs to cult the houses ttiihe pa
p
,relif Anion - Al he lot area few elegant patteruNtif gold,
fr. ltlis'and porters. it
inn- stiteic embraces sitiortments from four different%
minufacturers..,irhich gtras a great variety of patterns
to - cirrin'froii. , .-- . .
Alio, Ch e ap Papers; in Great 'Varieiy, .
.1..ri1l prices. eotne as low ac S cents a piece. : i
11q.. , r gurfaini fit Grety rrkly, Whoftsalr anr1;1? 1011.
' ne paper Ilan eers furnished -with poker at sr holesa,le
prfres. 1 flood papor hangers Sim) farrhshed when re.
11(11 rt,(l. • , ”" , i
Our sitried assortment of paper ltineinfzs.lrrdeit and_
'PS per shades. itrpvnts peculiar at traellons to thl.so who
desire ti, purchase, and as our stock is the large:o In title
section of the cue nt kr, persoks can almost al watd .Iko ne•
cetunuidated by calling it ,-. . 11, 1)A\!, AN'S
. 1 Cheap Book and Paid.r Store.
• Pot tSrille, March Fib Is:+6. ' P'' •
INSURANC
•
11011171,5' raVEs/1/81/BAIITCE 41/ER xigovrag, t
• ) • Pottsville, Ptinmis: ,ii,
, „e.lPltibt 100,000-CHAI{ TE ft PEIIII7IIAL.
.r ,
r 1 11111 S "Company, chartered- by - the
.liegislat ure of Pennsylvania, with a capital of One
I iiiidoid, Thoumnd Dollars. Is now fully twaan4ed, and
Iran - emtimenceil business. The Company .hrprepared to
recelyelmeneys and other property In trust, and illoW'
interest on all moneys deposited in trust, at the rate of
tine per cent. per annum; prindpal and interest payable
oe &mount. t'or rates of. Premium. on Life Insurance,
.v.ee the, Printed Tables supplied at the office of,lhe Com
, poly, Centre rfres.l., Pottsville: three doors south of the
1:‘,1,,ri00 Wm. . JACOB 11/JNTZlNGP.lt.jr.i!Prrit.' -.
-- „lVeritxn . rosr )(was, Sericlary Owl Treaiturr.7 , , !
Apri r 1, '54 • , -
-E— lit
tf
' TEtlOTEtitittiFE'liiiiiiiiA
ir s ' .
.Trust Company.
' I PPIR—Oare
st.otexl does tiIAn•IL . G reel' x Jevellry Aort.
i CAPITAL, t1110,0011 , --CtLttrrr.tt •PIMPETUAL.
,r,. ~filS Company,, recently ch4rtcred
K.
. . iii Use Le.;lslat ure o Petinsy Iv :min. is telly °Nan.
I ~, The Cutup:toy is pr . upared to egret hour:Owe upon
In - ,..s,end to receive snot execute trui,ls, and i..Valbw In
terred Oct itiotteys received, at the rate of tiro per cent.
per anpum, unless otherwise agreed upon.' Principal
lost interest payable on demand. Capital 'anti /mewls
..afely invested in.lionds and Mortgages, and 'usher good
,F,orltioi. Annual d:vidend'of the profits will he made
psi 'lie in cu'tlit or appropriated to the payment of pre.
millets. For rake of prouslums on Lir., Insdrsitm e see
printeil Tables,.suppl led at_tkot GoutpAny's 01114
NATIAAN FA ASS, Pratillott.
' SOLOMON F9STkIlt, Vide Preet. .
it. T. T t twit, Bay anti • Treas'r.
^ ..Senlenibee 16.'51 ' . \ ' ',li tt .
HSII
ArntitAcrrE - I
: -- itAgit cli, witiCtif.
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AsitliortzedsQapltalt, $1100,04.10.
C II it itTE lt , itE ItP Erl' U AL--4
--01Tice,
So. 91' Walnut:: idretd, between Third and • Fourth
o 4
r••etn. Phil:o.44h. mt. Onturany will Insane against
‘1 , ..s or damage, by Piro. Dulbllngs. Purnliitri, and Mer
rhandire mverillx. Also !giants Issunipe,jon Vessels,
tiar,:oes and Freights:. Ist tap I atteltaitca to'nll parts of
the Union. not,cereßS: ... . • %,. • • -
J . /. Luther, .. ..:-, . Ihirls Plersoni
Lewis Andenried, - ..
' 'Joseph Maiti+ld. • ' -
Peter. Silgeir. • s Dr. Oen. N. kifitert; ' '
John 'fl. Ethiekiethn, . IS Staminett,",
. S:your! H. liothermel, Wm. P. Dean' : '
H. LUTIIKII, President.
W it. P," De A ?i, Mee Presiittnt. •
I.
W. M. Smitti, dirreThry. i
' ttieq...D. Lurnrit: has been appointed la:ant. for .the
sl.o 0 Coninany in Schuylkill county, to wirui persona
th.drlin in.,u ranee ran apply.
.liiir'..nry 1.:' , 1 ' (April ft. '54 14-1. l . 1-' '
STAI MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
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1 01.1WeRANNUALSIAtk.MPAT
- - 1:. , :)lay 15.1854: -
As.ts. May I't, 1851; ..
• j5353,:19 40'
C r a•hprouOutnuaind Inl.ere.t rordy. . 1 .. .
~,1 the, past yevymutual depart
,munt, I . $141.413.4: ' '
Ullkrecuivuublu lu Ratuu, 2.K.1147 AS
.ish Prenututns,StockpepAtruet . 40,'..54 c'tj .
170,568 MI
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" 24 ,887 '26
+%.0F,66646. comm6mion6, nu • , ; -
hottrAner, ,
duptertment, 101.A06 63
" • .• 2i!631 66
• ,
AVIETS: ' .
pond.. mortgage., 'Mock rind other. • ; , • •
avetitittea, P.M.1.38"72
i4lll‘.•'r e r t d va Me. . • , 187,00 S! tAI
l'a.h on hanttx and In 'tt'anda of _
5.54 , 58
.179 .03 18
Fer Fire or Inland Tnauiwure. apply to, •
11. JOHNSTON, :va/.
till in Z 4 .
• 2•S-'
INDEMNITY.
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'l l ll Ef I c ranklin Fire , Jasura OQC Corn-
. ntuvpf 1'11113.101.1113. °Mee, N0,.11:Z3.4 Chesnut
oi.:o 4 l , }tifth atreet. a • •
• • . PIIttr.TORM: •
riharlr. N. llaneker, • Gtatrire IC.ltlehardtr,
• Them.% Ijart..' . , nordernl 11. !RIO*,
Tohina ‘Vazner, . - ; Adolphe IC: Bolin;
• m I Grant, . • Darl.l.:3..llta)wn. 1
Jaen:, H. Smith, •
..111tirrIs Patterson.
u.• tom die I naorance , permanent:Or limited our'
every drwription of po.perty, In town and country. •t
...teas* tow A. are eolisintent , rith security. . I
- c:antpany have reatwved a tarp. rootlntrent Fund. 4 ,
which, wits their Capital and Premiums, anfelyinrrated,
nit.rd autpl,t prOtertlon_to.the inmtred. elnee their In
wi4ration. a period for 15 yoan.. they have pairEttpwarda
of An, ONIOI.OII. two Amootred thonotrut dollar', hataea
Ely
fire. thereby Affording calhtek, of the adratittluea of i n•
aetra nee. AM wAratethe ahnity and diSpieltiOn tti Meet
*11•11 prompfnaxs, awhAti • .
. eliat•S. N. lIANCKy.II. President..
1 6, t.. G. ittacars.
'The so hicriber has Na ntm up po tAll'ageilt for 1 he aleoto
tneni,koted4ilatltution, and La how proparod to mate In.
on every deacriptioo PmPortr. at lite lowvat
rd..,.
.ANDIIE4V Agent:
• . - I•ettarill.... J. 11.1851 '
. LIFE Inuit CE. i‘.
Gir
ard Insuranno.,. pnuity
, I d ,c Company •nf Thitedelphin. °Mee, No,
nn , tenet, thou firat do7,r Rout Of the attatout
, . .
,o 4)..—MARTER 'PERPETUAL.
''' .l,l- t.inli... insur:lar4.2l on lives ondhelnood rarer.
~,,,: •Inr 11,.. . 1
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7 ' l ' . '%vil II . , dr paid up and Inveoed towtlwr witb
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.. ,)11 1lantiy in rressittg reservial fan, , offers
d-I .' l, ll'y 1 , . t hit insured. .
Th.. p0.:010.,,, w, i y be paid xesrlylihaltyetirly 'at'
quir(r.riv. •
1
li • .
rn.,,,,aixolv aid a litmus porlodlea ydn the insaran-,
, ' , .r.0 . I ft.., Tte. ne ,,. it,ridari.appropriatetitin - liuretnber,
1:41' end the ie:eoill Means In Diwenitier:l 1144; amount
' i 'n 'i - i iii ion or s'.:c4 sin to erery tit,trslltoured under
iii•—q 1.41 f.,11-i,...einalsltig .$1.262.50 wid . cli. will tw 1 . '44
•1 ." , 1 it Lii.ol Je•eonie a cialm.dmitead t;itl l , 4 Sinnriglts- '
‘ltYin`n,,l*.theneat oldest. atuouni to iiiiti76(;thunest
n , ..a , t, f I :11'2 .b.rfor every $1,41 1 0: the) otlierS In' jOe
`!"3eop..oi according to ne.antount and. I ltne'of
~,'", 1 , ,, a *lliii additions ma'rit is firer:lift:or noire t Ilan
2 ' ' . i'' , 'a h. nom 1 lie premium,. r,,AI, nlthout inekent,
.a,
1.., the At.ill.ilt premlutn.
31.1 , NA6LIES:
Th,,,0 41 ... ray; '. . John ..it. Brown, ''' _ 1
tit,,,e, iiasl". f:4l,ler.
J 1,,i,...ita smith, • Ir.terek Brown,
li 4*.rt eeara.p. . ~."., , i3e.n.:4i. railr,
• 1....1.11 Ye:v.:3r, ..
.. '' Jahn tt. Latimer,
Th 0n...1.,. Jammi; • ' ' IVharion Lewis,
.ta‘evli 1. It'll .i. Job n i"Flack.
•,- I.l ":' l ' hl et"' , 'fllai Wing' iaiilerf rateaandexons.
, i l
,T ,ipplicatiou and iurther Infnrina;Olon rani bad
at a brae,
lot. V:Jivr.s. ArTu r i l i f r ) y M . " RID°
W A It'
l'rt*ldyn'.
Mireri...
i act, a
41 ‘elittat *agent far the above Compans
^ 11 1 1 kIlte. ti t - "
• . Or e in nY. and will died knrurstlent, and
• APftls, 1642. lie In ia tn nualluti nu the suldeet. . '
I.lt BANNO.III.
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PUBL
VOL. X
dri - rhirerriseervirs tet i larger typi Mon lard aril br .
rhymed 50 prr cont. criran meow,' vrprireviratts.
B. J A. 4,8. AJLEN
7 and 8 South "
DEALER !NOILS.
June 6, '67
OILS! OILS!, OILS!!!
HOOCSONA KEAN, ,
tios,_s" 9.lo3bitrucs,
'General Commission lonian% and Dealer/In
WHALE AND SPERM CIL PDII JIINIIVO
AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES,
Sept. 22, 'SS • , as 4 r
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G 10 .? W. PODIERO
& ani
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.DIVIIOI.II .
011 G, SOAP CANDLES, kr.
NO.
.10 South Water street, helot ,
Market, Philadelpkda.
•
Sperm, Link Elepbard..i.kbell,,Tanrere and eieckinc r y .
, Oil, Spertdand Adamantine Candice. -
uel T. Miller gateirma**
Phitedelpide, iiinua lk gl l 6, '67, - .
BMIY ‘. BR OTHER, . ' -
, Hiving Re-tyod
T o Their
iaSORE, • '
NO. 920 CI ST STREET;
, otwrwEPA IN TII
' •
Phil AO phia, • . .
Are now opening a sp.indid UAL - of •
, '• „CARP I TINGS,'. ,
' Ernorseing every earl ty of
ENG LISII, • BRIG ELS, • ' , INORAINi
TAPESTRY, ' IMP .RIA ~. • and
VELVET. . - T REE-PLY; VENICTIAA;
•'- 4 .
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AMERIC4PII. CARPETS,:.
Of their own rainnfaeure, l which they warrant to be
, 6 qual_9Q , any goods snado.lultids country. • ,
FLOOR OILI CLOTHS,
or every variety of style and Width. • ,
CANTON MATTINGS.COCOA MATS, RUTS, DRUG
a cw, ,Ite., 'dui' dr. •
~ Apr1125,1'51
,f, - ; t. Z. 56, 3s-Iyl 17- '
. Sclac
,
INSURANCE ! COMPANY....
3F.0... f ..i.;........._ -
1 -7--,
Office in . Sillymaa's Bafidtag, brabantengo it.,
2 \doors above Centre st., Pottsville, Pa.
• CAPITAL A (ITIICiRIZ ED" UV LAW, •
$OO. 00.
CHARTER
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Thb Company old fined Hs Charter at the last Session
of
the Legialain e o Pennsylvania, and to now fully; or.'
.. g avb.ed any prepay .1 to Issue Policies , at liberal ratee,
on tire and Inland Ms. on Pnblie and Private Build-
In;s,l'uraituie.lita ka of Hoods and Nlerehandlse of all
kinds. ' h
Also on Coal Bril , era - and Illarhlnery. Inland Insu
rance on Canal Heat and BamOo. by Canals and. Rivers;
also on Cargoes o) r Coal to ph Hadelphla, Kir York, Bal.
tlmore. to. Th
ll io,Companygnarantuat owe
irplir.imu.th '
the rop public.. _. _ i ' , 1; .‘ .
SAMUEL SILLYM
WILLIAM MORT
JACOB UUNTZIN
UEOROE LAUER,
W. F. SMITH. • •
ROBERT M. PALM
W. Ir:SMITII. S
Pot t vilnt...Janne
TRAN.POR'I'ATItiN,
ISloßEFirieleaks - ;;-.--.
...ACCONINIQDATION LINE
TOE UNvERSIGNED RAVI*,
made atlinoteinenta In' conjunction with 1.11111
A whthr, of Hearn R. Pa., to fun n regular line of Boats
FROM PRI' . AELPHIA TO READING ANN
POTTEVILE,. .
:1
And all Interrandl. l to poin t s,; we are now prepared to
receive goods for a I the abate pliers, and our 'utmost
attention will be g promptness
and
to ship goods with pmptness
and despatch. li
.
We nollcit a sha a of patronage from Merchants' and
°the... l / 2 who may h To goods to forrfard for thst.teclkm
of the coliirtrY..
•- . Scilliwwellicw & Co., ' •
. . • No. 65 North Wharve; below Vine Street.
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Philadelphia.
AL 0114-u , T, Reading. •
Avulse fi Rao., Pottsville.
4 "7-tf
LL NAVIGATION CO.
the INavi'n
Jlazeh 1411 t. 1857. •
e use of 'CARS and for TOLL on Ro:
on the litehoylkill Navigation will
urther notice:
Acc. J. ttt
PHIL
July 4. '57
- 8 - CHUYL
ha charge'
• ha charge'
thracita Coal
ksd as futloys o not
)
TO Philcdalphlai
" Maus auk, ..,
" litprl•ig Mlll, ,° ). -
" Conahohneker4
" Ply.ton.h Dar,
" Bridgeport, .. '
" Norrlatown, ~
'" Port Keunedy
" Valley Po. tee.; , ,
'. Pawling's Da
't Port Provide r e, e ,
4 PhronixelPei
" Itcrer's Ford, ' j
4 ° Pottstown •Londing,, '
" Port Onion.' I ' •.•
" Dirdsboroug,i,
" ite-ding,
" Althouse'e, • '
" Moorarille, ,
"'Hamburg, :.
t' 01wigaburgndIng, ',11,1' ..- 20
, r i ii i 00
Is
The eitante wi I by , per to ,of t 240 Ihs, lees flee peret:
allowance 14 w ste„aa ustial, and no charge less than
twenty-Are of per ton will be made for coy dl e t atiee ,
, By order of the Manisgera, F. VitALEV,
arch 21, 'l7 I 12.] , , . . l'retident.
PHILAD'A M 1 iiREADIRO WAILROAD'
aligitl9ll./....
( .. )k' L: CF. of the i t' a h a i, df l a l d., &
ma it re . ,
1 1 . i e n,7 o.
The rates of Freight and. Tolls on Coal transportad 1
this Cowpony, a 111 be as follows. from 16th March, 186'1
until further nOtica: • I
i
• 11: G 7:,
i6oo
A Z r 1
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r .. • a ' rti 'll •
- .... -.:.
A • A ~, , , 4 .. ,
&1.14) 773 1..
I
ine,*. . i $0 1. 1 1-15'
j t
. 1 80 , 1 ,E,
.
1 80 ' 1 75
1 RO ' 1' 75,
1 60 i, 1 78
1 bb !: 160
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SHED EVER
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Tremont, n ty, remota. '
1' Tbo Subscriber# respectfully' in vita
et the attentkinot the businessrotomnnity
~,,.. "*„li/PR to their It* Machine Shop end Fenn. 1
TM .s..iiti-, dm erectel in the town of Trentont, sod f
. . ..... -..., - under the superintendericeancl manage.i
ment of Met.ors. Z. Datdorif and Philip 'Mations. where:,
they are prepared to execute all orders for Machinery or
I'm o and Iron, such ax Steam Pnglnee of anyporrer,
Plll pr. of .any capacity, Coal Breakers orerery descrip•
filo 0 all kinds of Gearing for Rolling 311110. Mist and
Sa . 31 Mei. Drift Cars, tnad all kinthio V.allrcad Castings,
Inc
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as Chairs for Flat and T Rossi, r rags. Switches, and
all ludo of Cast and jriought Iron Shaft/ago. Mr. Urn.
hot x being a practical Ilechanic,and hawing brid the con
fide reand exp e rience for many years in the Coal Region,
per no des i rous of putting up Machinery of any kind,
are netted to call and examine enn. pattern) , and superior
a . My of work, and become acquainted with prices at ' f
tip e A forks, brforecontracting elaorhere. Orders crew.
cry kind thankfully reteired. and Strict attention will be
Fir .n to their prompt execution 4 having several U.. 20,
30, Nand C.O horse hogines on hand.
'.l. n. 0,107 1-ly • ,C. A. 4 A. id: SifLTZER.
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.J. El. ADAM,
;101IN D. DEIDERT, I
. Jolts irENinztais;
J. E ODA EVE.
1111.1.113NTEINGEX
- R Et IRG E J. DEUR.
SILLYAI A N, President
d GenleraV,Ageni.
'FRANKLIN IRON WORKS.-
MX Subscribers anuounru to the Pub
lie that they are the Proprietor:tot' the
s ‘ rt, 4l ;;;;R Franklin Woliin, Port Carbon, lately caP
-tiaLtiiliat Heil on by S. Sillyroan. where they eon•
finite to inanutaettnw to order, at the
shortesinetire. Stearn .I:B,iino*, Prups,Coal Breakers And
ilarhinery of ahnost Any size or Ideseriptlon, tor wining
or other purposes. Also, Itedirtmd and Drift Carsilron or
itratarCeatings of any site or pattern. Orders ALe respe4t. •
fully solicited. -1.• BRO.
. ' Franklin Showell Works.
The snberribers etwttinue to furnish the Colliers and
Dealers of Sehnylkiki County, with
,Shorehi of nll kinde;
et the lowest Philadelphia prices.' Attention ts particu
larly wiled to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of
any she or pattern promptly attended to.
GPO.' S.' FISSLER At BRO.
Port Carbon. August 21,106.. 31-tf
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POTTSVILLE ROLLINO MILL.
.'/BE Li88 1 .:8111811ta are eon
ems, stadtly manctOicturing various Shelf Or
welAhlic; 22, 23.28,30,32
40 .pounds per yard. Also, large
lieu. or the most apprqied patterns,
'weighing I , 60, 30 and 60 pounds per J . itrd. From the
experience of the past floe years. we reel confident of
making Rails sinsininaied in quality by any mill in the
country. All La - mess communicalloos addressed Its
Messrs.. YILIOLIS & SON. Iron Factors. Pultavillo, will
meet With prompt,sttention. 1 /80.1101INISII & CO.
Jane 20, '‘,7 25-
FOUNDRY AISID.NIACHINf SHOP.
, ti i ORM ractory,
mow Millers—The business f the laie Brut
of SNYDER & '3.IILIRS, ail be colitis'
ueal by. the subscriber in •all its various
t rtizr:Zakia branches of Steam Vngine building, Iron
- Founder, inattufactu6r of all lands of
'Machinery, for !telling. 31111 S. Blast Furnaces, Railroad
Cars, &c.. &e. • lie will also continue the business of Mini
lig and Selling the celebragial Pine Arrat White .4.th and
Letvisandßiennt Vans Real Ash fhals, - beinF aril* Kiva.:
for of these Collieries GEORG/1 a . SNYDER. !
January 21, ISf7 34f
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Ire COA_I, OPERATORSA L MINERS.
runner ssollie r once.
atten e tiOn of ittheillibeuti re t . r ifu ae ce ll i r n i n n iu ti n t rty t t
"!wit their Boller Works, - ou Italiroad %tract, be.
.-7—itu.:.;:alaz low:the Passenger Depot, hipline, Pei,
where they ere ,pretrimd to manufacture
~• , notuOF tns BURY '
Smoke Stacks, Mr Stacks. Blast Giummeters, Drift
.Cara, Ae. , itcr. Boilers on band. . • -
'lleing prart real merhank& and craving for yearsderoted
therimeircs entirely to Mils branch of bustnewl, they Oat
louder:mires that wotit done at,their etsta6ll4lmtent will
give satisfertion to an who nmy:it-nr them with a mei t.•-••
-Judi $ bluets and Comminies will find it greatly to their id-
Tin tage`to examine their 'verb before engaging elasebere.
Mai 5,1557 19-tf • JOHN A JAMV.S NOBLE:,
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WASKIRS,TON RQj WORKS.
rut* avilee, R.,
. • TILOS. & JAS 1 U ItN respertfully
the attention of the bushier , * community
• AC I I mg
5131 3 94 to their {Caw-Mailue Shop end Foundry
c o i l erected between Coal-and Railroad etrects,
. . and fronting on Norwegian street.ltheve
• they are prefix:v.4 to execute all orders for machinery:of
Prase and' iron, tuch as Steam 1:n011(44 /M kinds of Geir-
Ina for Rolling Mills, Grist and Saw Mille, Single and
Double acting Pumps, Coal Breaker*, Drift Cars, all kinds
-of it:kilned Castings, such as Chairs for Flat and Rill;
Frogs. Switehet., &e.; all kinds of met and wrought Iron
Shafting. Being prartical mechanics-and haring made
hegemands of the Coal Region 'their study for years,
also all kinds of 3fachinery In their line of business, they
flatter thenutelres that work done e& their eatablishment -
will give satisfaction to all who; may honor them with a
tall. All milers thankfully receired old promptly eXe.
• en kit, on the most remmuable tonne.
THOMAS ivram, • .7 4 %)1615 WREN.
N0v.•22. '44 • 474 f
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1 PALO ALTO RLL!N MILL
THE Eubt O
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eg letter to; tin
i g nounce to their if lends and the public,.
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"Rib generally. that the r new Itolling•Mill at
ti =• pal &Ito is now ` mplete and WWI
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• ; ,1174- ; 1 -PICIL t th ey •
, . ope , t ion, and th are prepared to
furnish T ranger Minus pettivirt .weighlogfrom 22 to
t .
To-fha per yard. A moillfereut si es of Bat, square and
found merchants' r trorr.
Orders for rails °item iron are respectfully satiated;
and will meet with premptedtonitom if left either at
the Roiling Mill, Bright & kerch's :Hardware store.
Centre street. or at their office. ft. N. Borne. of Centre
ancb3faritetatroeta,24 story. It APVOOD, LES& tS:t.
.len,l. '1.7 Mt - ,
80 15
22 1
• IrtIP9RXIIICT TO,I.AIInIERBI .
NC* AWL S WORT I. seuuri.Kar, CO.
ULES regalatiog the practice of
the Court" in Schuylkill (aunty. together with
tvier of Practice alba Satmase Court , and of th e
ait
errand °earls of Wanton Plena the State of Penni,*
viola, to ',bleb fa added the Rule. mycelia* paper
Soaks for Swam Court. Prior $t bd. Jost puMl46ede
la law AP...aggro. and for sale by
• - BENJ. SANNAN, .
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'.. - • Boat:sailer as h Plobbiskar.
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SATURDA ' MORNING, 'BY , BEikllAMlti XtANNAN, POTISVLLE, SCHUYLK!LL COUNTY', PINN
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IRON WORKS.
T. CyIIR . IRON IRORKJI.
et a . ;
tie It t tals e e;t r lbent reepocit ly .larvita
C. tbanu..itonaeoneannt a y
lo their new ibissairr and Machine Mop,
tra.., - .= to the town or dttisir. Schayikill earn.
ty. where they are p.epai ed to bond
f int Eugines, Coal Craters, Pulps and tmattlihety of
ery pattern. Abe, Del.: Ceni Imo or Bran castings
o • any size orpaltena. Bei Is practical melanins Coal
4m-dors and °Meru who want to timed dowell
t 4 • d ire thetas* rail .and examine OW- wort. 'Orden
q s a n l / 4 fp tly'nicejeed and =meted at the shortest antics
and on reasonable terms.' CATUhR, 0111Writ11 k CO.
j Clalc..inly 11, '57 j • .
" AUILUD.
1 • ' AS LAND IR •NI CORNS.
rM 'TILE
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I_ perpardi tofernth.at thisTudtl
4 Works,l44in Engines and Punepeof any
, • - 7131::•-7 Power Anal& - city, formfitting and other
-.- .... purpoate, Coal eters of every slzdand
• ttern new in use, together w stings and Comings
o every descriptions. Coed and ft Cain of all elms
A d patterns, large-Track and 11ora•Care,-..a1l fortilebed
~ the shortest notice. The subscribers flatter thew
Ives - that, inasmuch Ussery dumber of the firm is a
aileal aneetatole, they will be able to (nroleb machi
nery that will compete feverishly 1 with any in 'the Ihr
on. Ali orders directed to L. P.'Garout I Bane., Ash
'sad,
SeAuyikill county, pa, will Yoceivo prompt ottan
on'. -
- L.P. turasn.
i 111CIIA111. GARNER,
JOSEiII GARNER.
1
Aettaild; Mar 10,17
TAIRAIt,ViI
ASTERS it AI L LEN'E)RON IMQ.PKir,
amaq ma, Sc naput. a mann y, rea.
The Subseribere,proprietors of the
abovenamed,eiterMbreeetabltehment,an•
?....4,1 nouneeto the citizen! , of tbidsnylkllleonn
-1 lilgr .", ty, and the pub* genera ly, their readi
. ''''''.. ems to turn out any and all klndsof work
I a tbelellne. at. the shortest notlee, and in tbe most sat
fehetory manner—such AP balldi ng Steam Engints.man
tifite taring Railroad and Drift Can rumpa,Caatines ind
Machinery of ail bifida. . 1
July the beat workmen are employed, and satbdket lon
may therefore be safely guaranteed. Orders from abroad
promptlY tilled. ~,, CAEZEILS A ALLEN.
rataaqua,lannary 9.7.1857 f 41-tf
BEAVEILMEADOWS.
B - ER 1117E0 Wig e IDOVROti , WORK S.
11 I V P
ta arasa
Founders, respectfully inform their 'pa
' trona, azdtbd public generally, that they
/La 2 ; i: are fully piepared at the above establish.
cunt, to manufacture Steads Enginea of
very size; Pampa, Railroad and Drift Cars, and every
ther deactipties of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for
he ceal.mluinger otherbusineranon the moat reasonable
anus, Also, Blowing Cylln6rs for Blast Furnaces nod
:whine work la general.
Rep:danger all k Ind. doue with neatness and despatch
t the, lowest prices. All - work furnished by them war
anted to perform well. They weld solicit tbecuatein of
liesetwhe truly want articles in their line In thiavlrinity.
:1 orders will meet with immediate and promplatten.
Inn. • S. W. HUDSON,,
March 4. :/157 04y • W. 8.. HUDSON.
DO%ALDS
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: DONALDSXN 1R91 . 4 WORKS
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,et eV J 0 Is. li n di CU. rerpectfu I
ly Invite the at tion of the bunine,e
' , /F 3 *"" vaimunity to th ir new Foundry and
• - TErf . Luzr Nschillo Shop. lit the town of Don:di:l-
i --.. • - • - am, getillYtkUl- county: • They are now
. lead , to emirate oil order *n Inachtitely, truth. as
;st eam ew e-- • plum" 'reel b.eikers, mill gearing for
grieteod aew in 1 1s, rrilroad And rift care, kr., hr.
nebe; prt c„leel-geochroica. we Sotto. ourselves that all
work dOO O a, the Donaldson Iron M'O.lut. will give such
eatier.rtion, zg wjll secure the- future custom of
their r; o•• , Ortrers thankfully received and execu
te/Al at ..-le shortest no Iv:liked on rinser .ble terms. •
February 2. 1657
D E HA VcreeIEfAWORKS,
THE Subecriber'ls prepared to mann
fortune STEAM ENGINES of any power,
mil Sumpsofany capacHy,and Coal Hreakrrs
• - r r i t i rr of every description; its well as every
' other kind of machinery used In Mines,
Dreakm-e. Furnaces, Saw Mills. te.
From the facilities possessed for manufacturing, and
from long experience IP the business.work can be turned
nut at till. istablishmerit, at the very lowest prices, end
of a superior quality.
Person,. desirous of putting tip marbip ery of any kind,
are incited to call and examine patterns and become
'sainted with prices before contracting elsewhere.
lore of every kind are solicited. '
and strict attention
liven to t heir prompt execution. ,
WILLIAM DEITAT EN.
' , mine. December 9,-H;AI
POUT CARBON.
FOUNDRY MACHIrE SHOP,
Port rberma, Sonny lk Is Co., Os:
T. lIUWINTEItSTEI Nannonnc
er hte readlnens, from the Catnplete mat
of the above named establ inbrmelt, to sup
-17:10/,,,;...:62ii ply all orders in, bin line of business—
leach an for Sten 4i Englres, Railroad and
D ft Corn, Pumpn;Coal llnfalcern, C title _ and 31arhino•
Ey of wavy pattern. He wamnan his work to Overman,
rant lon, And accordingly solicits patronage at bout. and
abroad. • Jan. 27. 1557 4-17
POTTSVI
ET the l*cirlia 'know tb t
1111 1 ,1:4 *lvy i.s asp,*
proglital 07Cia=s; Anaito i# Dag rgdobt - e
or Daiimicat kinless, wlthout ;Me uae ot - Dde 4.4 w
ills.erfil Ditooo4ll • 2 •• F
DIL D. 13- SPARET .41Kee Dr at . 4.• torpor Prolv
and East Hirket Streets, Pottaville > 1111.nsa141kwy and
Atlvkettritlls.. ; [Annul), F 31./y; :
LYONS' KATHARION. F
AVE YOU tuied•LyakteKathaiito - n
for the hide It ri. the most delightful toilet aril
eis theOTSIL and is. tly heuetkiel for Grey
t E ll'
itud Bald heads. The athsironfulttrestored my heir
after a beldam of twelve pers. YOUritflitio '
_ . II: Li ATWATJUi. t I .
• , - - P 10.66 Wirrell litreet-,Nr Sort (
Alto, Also, Llano' Jettract of Pure Jausaks Gime* for dye•
papule and general *serous debility, doui MD be had tit
, .. • . ' •-•
I- O. O. SARUM'S I-
Itefutery gut Variety fitors,cestrelitreet,Pottsville.
October 23. 185 e ~ . • 1 4141 f• ,
Cam. W. EPTING,
Wholesale and Retail
213xmisiglist act CrilkoZnaliont•
• AZ: Corner Centre Ind Norwegian
• (Opposite Nortintees . /fetef,)
riirinrsina.LE.,, PENNA."
•,, • "
'The stitieriber, having taken possession kfi
the house formerly occupied by 3•1116 X
Beatty, has concedes the same into a
tr . . Drug and Apothecary figure,
't such as he thinks will peeve satisfactory . to
to all purchasers, and respectfully calls the at
tention of his friends and the public th his choicest/ 3 0i.
Ho has taken great care in the selection of his Drags,
liledicinis, At., and can therefore chic/ fully teemintneed
rich and every Ohl as -beinF
PURR N"ND VA ADULTERATED:
He Is determined tol give his undleided personal at to his business, at all hoursofihe day and night
when required, believing that the :NOW and Fyrifelio l
of - phyeciant as bell as the istralsiabiclires' .
their pee
Deists depends In 'a great measure on the are of the
Apothecary and tHe quality of his drags and mix/sires;
and he feeficonfidentithat cut srsualwhen obtallned'at
the eilsense of eirtneand health, will; not be•the only
question With his emtorners: when once his reputation
as a careful and contieteut Apothecary. shall be saUstaa.
toady established. I
This reputation reputation bets determined Wit:llo,op, with the
WM:MC° of a share of the public pationage—a fair pro.
portion ofi i irhich iguamnteed to Dim bY amorous
friends, la ependently of that which'tbe hopes teobtaln
by close attention to business' and *Act attention in
mixing preaeriptiona which may affect-the health and
lives of his enstonters.
Deception In the *paring and 'coropoundlng of med
irines.for ruthless speculation - - be villl never resort
though it is notoriously true that sulk a dangerous
wilco Is much more extensively I rani stiecessfallY
ticed by druggists than can be rea4ll3i imagined.
Confident of obtaining a name apt rank amongst the I
first of his cotentponif lea. he only askiattentkoa to prove
his will kiservo,aail hisablllty to satisfy Dm mast ex.
acting. ' 1 •
Sall•Patronft min; frith coral...fence rely upon the prompt 1
and faithful e.reent on of their orders. sent by.ruall or
otherwise. MIAS, W. EPTUSG, DRUCGIST a Cnintierr.
S. R. flrarr of fiintre and Norweigon Re, "tenant,
J nue 211'56
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UkTER CoX.
A LYIIkD •JOUK.
I. EMS. NI LI,Elt
ALWAYS SOMETHiNC NEW.
READ THIS-OLD •AND YOUNG!
HAIR RESTORATIVE ,
be: no doubt, the most wonderful-discovery of this age'of
progress, fur it will restore, permanently, gray hair to its
original color, covet the head of- . 'the bald with a most
luxuriant growth issemore at once all dandruff and itch
ing. cure all scrofula,' and other cutaneeus eruptions,
such as scald head. etc. It will cure, as If by onalht,
nervous.or perkodlcal headache; make the hair soft; glos
sy, and wavy and preserve the 'Colcir perfectly, and the
belcfrocn boiling: to extreme old age.
felon a distinguished amenities of the
.
medllatl protai,ilow t
PROFESSOR 0'..1. WOOD Sr. P.m; luniuty,/, 1833.
Dealt Strilneolleited. I fend you ibis eertlfleafe.—
Arter being neatly bald &Fa long tline,and baring tried
all the hair restoratives extant, and having. no faith In
auy4 was Induced, un.bearing of yours to give it atrial.
I placed myself in the hands of a barber, and bad telly
head rubbed with a good stiff bru4l,,,Xml the Restqrst
tire then applied and well robbed in.ttla the ricsip :was
.aglow This I repeated every ustiredisg, and in three
weeks the young hair appeared and grup rapidly from
August last till the present time, and hi not thick, bl ac k
and Arcing—soft and pleasant Willie whereas,
before, it was harsh and wiry, what little there was of it,
and that little wee disappearing tory rapidly. I still
use your Bestoristive about twice d seeek, and shall won
have a good and perfect crop of. hair: Now, I bad read
of these thingsrand who has nail but have not seen
hitherto any ease where any person's heir was really
benefited by any of. the hair tonic; Ae., of the day: and
It really gives me pleamere to record the result of my ex
perience. 1 have recommended ;your preparation to
others. end It already has. a - large. and general sale
throughout the Territory. The people here know its ef
fecte, and have confidence, in it. The supply you went
no, ac wtioiepate agents for the Territory', is nearly ex
hanstedi-and daily Invite/es ire made for it. You de
serve credit fir your discovery :.and I, for ono. return
you my thanks for the benefit It hes done me, for 1 con
tainly had despaired long ago of ever effecting any such
result. Yours, hastily.
-1. N. BOND,
Firm Of Bond & Kelley; Druggists, St. pal&
[From the Editor of the Beal &tate Advertiser.]
Besviut, 27 School Street, Larch 23.1855.
DeXe Fit :—linvierg become prematurely quite army, I
esednduced. tome six weeks shrie f to make a trial of
your Restorative. I have used leis than two bottles, but
the gray hairs hate all dlsappeat•ed and although my'
bale bar not fully attained Rs original color. yet the I
process of change le gradually gtdng on, and I am ins
great bopes,Lhat In a aborWisne fly hatewill be as dark
ae formerly; 1 have also been:much gratified at the I
healthy moisture - and vigor of the hair, which" before
iris harsh and dry, and It has ceased to come out as for
Respectfully yours.
D. C. 3L RUPP.
• •
CARIXI* .rinil9. 1&45.
, I have - toed Professor Wcore, Bair Restorative , and
hare admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becom
ing, as I thought, prematurely grey, but by the use of
his"ltroderat ire," it has resumed Its original rotor, and
I have no doubt, permanently so.
.1 SIDNEY, BREESE,
Rx-Senator United States.
' Protesspr Troccd
O. J. WOOD & CO, Proprieties, 312 Brow:Dray,. N. Y.,
•
,and 114 Marke4 ptrwt, St , Lunt.; 311nnuri
' Bold in Pot tasille by J. C. 0. Ilugbain'.Sanderson and
Henry Saylor& Tamaqua-14.SL Fry.: Yebuylkill Haven—
Dr. R. Cblebeater, and by all respectable Druggist, eierp
where. • • .Feb. 1;24 • . 8-1 y
Important Discovery.
t,, CONSUMPTION
A•D
.4DIEEASIEB OH THE LUNGS AID THROAT
---4 RE positively curable by Inhalation,
liwiticieonveys the rem!edles to the cavities In the
lunge thro h Unfair pa mages.and coming In direct con
tact with t e Mame, neutrdlisee the tubercular matte r,
allays the cough, causes a free Amid easy expectoration,
heals the lungs, purillesthe'bloixt, imparts renewed vi
tality to the nervous eystent. giving that tone and ener
gy eo Indispensable for the Mato, atirm of health. To be
able to state confidently thaVedneumption IF mumble
by inhalation, is to me a source of nnalleyed pleasure.
It IR tie much undo. the ennlrol of reediest treatment as
any other formidable diseros6 :, »In ty out of every hun
dred caw can .4 cured In the first stages, and Slily per
tent. In t he-second ; tint In the th rd stage it is' impos
t
sible to wive more thareffre parr ocat.;_ for the hinge are
so cut ua r by the disease as. to Idd defiance' to medical
skill. lion, however, In the last stageo, inhalation at extraordinary relief to the suffering attending
this fearful - scourge, which;ancinsllir destroys errety..!
Ore thousand persons in the United btAtex aline; and a,
correct chlrulation shows that'of the present population'
of the ear'/h, eighty ninth:ins are destined to fill the
Consumptive's grave. . 1
Truly the quiver of death hap no 'arrow so falai as
Consumption. j In all ages it has been tie great miner'
of ife, for if spares neither, age nor•teg, bat sweeps off
I'allics thr brave the beautiful. the graceful, and the
' gifted: By tl4help of that !Meran, Being, from whom
clAiSelik every gond and perfeet gift,l am enabled to offer
to the atilictedl a permanent and speedy cure in eon
; gumption. The Orin noise of hiberelea Is hem impure
blood, and thetinmediate effect, produced by their •drel
position in the lungs, is to. prevent the Ave &Mule lon
of alr Into thnidr cells, which causes* weakened vitali
ty through the entire spieler. Then rarely it.' is more I
I rational teremiect greater good from medicines entering I
1 the Cavities or the lungs than from them administered'
I through the elemsehi theMitlint will always - fi nd the i
lungs free and tbe breathing ' easy after inhaling reme
dies. Thus. inhalation Ise Mcal remedy. nevertheless it
Sets ronstitatienelly, and with more power and certain-
ty than remedies administered by the dermas. To I
_prove the powe‘d and directinnuence or IMs mode or ,
iadministration. blornforni inhaled willentirely destiny 1
feasibility lit la few minuteLe: paralysing the entire nee
vons gamut, so that ri Penh may be amputated without
the slightest pain: Inhallagthe ordinary, burning gas i
will destroy tiro in a few hirors.
. The inhalatkin or .scamonta will reuse the nyetem l •
when feinting or apparently' lead. The odor of Many I
of the medleinee is perceptible in the Skin a few min- f
utet after being inhaled. alit maybe Immediately detect.
ed In the -blood. A conducing proof of the mustn't.
Boast e ff ects Or I nhalstion. IV Ilse fact that Maness la ;
always produeed by lirettliing foul Mr. Is not this pod- i
Bee evidence that proper !remedies, carefully prepared'
and judiciously adininistetedthrough the lunge, should
prcduce the happiest remiltal During eighteen years' I
practice, many thcusande, - sufhirlog from, diseases of;
the bangs and throat, have been tinder My care; and j
I hare effected many remprkable cures; even Misr the
j suffereiv had been pronounci4 in the last etagea, which
fully satlinesme that coninceptlorr Is no longer a fatal
direase. 'My 'treatment .4 Consuniption Isnriginal. and !
',' founded on long experience 'and a thorough inv.estigad
I thin. Ile perfect acqualulatire and _
the nature of to- I
! ts,nies, le.. Marbles me VO, l diAll Aguish, readily, the VA-
1 rious form, or disease tha t simulate mnsumptlon,
rarefy and' t
apply the proper remedies ndy being mistaken even ,
In a single rape. 'lbis Tamillarigy la connection with
certain pathological and 'ideioscopic discoveries. enables
me to relieve the -lungs frog the efforts of contracted
•cheate; to 'Miame the chrst,'Ouriry the blood, Impart to
It renewed vitality" giving erlrocr and tone to the e n tire
gateau , . ••,.. - I ,- ' • -
Medicines with full directions mink tunny part or the .
Vetted Statea'and CAIIAAAS by patients communicating
their syntptonis by letter: But the cure would be more
certain if Monett/tit should pay me a visit„ which would
give me an opportunity hi examine the lauds and ems-
blimele proseeibe withiamb gloater certainty, and
then the cunecould be effected without my seeing the
ra.tkot min ; . 11. W. Olt Altai, bl. D., lir
004 list Albert grief, told „Itli. 109.1 beta" Tbalik,
~ . . .." PHIADELPHIA, fits
• e 27 , T INtarrei It, IT 12-1 y) . 28- - .
MEDICINAL:
PROFESSOR IFOpIIPS
MANUFACTURES.
•
(PORT CARBON SHOVEL FACTORY.
- _
,• •. Charles ilanitit, Proprietor. .
11111ginds shoal shovels, spades eatilriddles,Alke.-
. , Ti e pationage of the 'labile is rerp ' settail)aolieliod.
1...
Jimmy 10.17 -,.AR •; - . i. ,' 24i , .
Ititii'S r*
lielf.geagin T g vow ß s and Zara. •
A LARGE assortment of 'Cams and
J. Ayr proservinetiestr Fruits, balm jolt been.
retired, and for rale by - SIMI!' r # LEECH.
July 23, '57 841 Nearly opppaite kilo Misers' Brnk
SHOVELS ! SHOVELS ! SHOVELS I
t . 3
HE SUBSCRIBERS would call the
attention of Operate. ; . and other e to their superior
artele of coal and mud shovels. Rhombi made to order,
either eatr.s, heavy or light, as May be .desired. Werke
in Cued at , tot. J. & J. RIPARKS. ,
Pot, ,Rrille, Augus t R, 'la .32440
THATCHER'S
Double Action Forcing and Suction Pumps.
THESE Pumps. from experkence are
sektsSerledged to be superior to say In use. ' They
erg cheap and durable. For sale by C.C. CANTER.
Prorrielor of Me Right fur Sch?gyikai mall%
Pottarllle,porember lb, WI 404 y '
TOBACCO, CIGARS AND OATS, '
A T the Hamburg Smoking Tobacco
and Cigar Manukctory •
/ 0 t9 4 . 10 baAhola Oak: 200 barrels SmOkla2 Tobac
co: 200.000 Half Spanlalaelgara; 100.000 Spanivh Slats,
25,000 Cuba Extras. t JAME.B 8. MOVER.
I-,
Sept. 22. '55 Hamburg, Berloicounty.
WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL.
Jklweess Ike . •
Sunbury & Thin. Railroad and the Canal,
(Opposite the Furnace. Williaamwt. Penna.)
11E0. S. BANGER & CO., Whole-:'
‘_A sale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of white
andjellow pine flooring boards,sash, doors, blinds. shut
f era, aiding, wood moulding.', .tc. Jig and anvils:lilting,
faicy,and plain. All descriptions of . Jrningand planing
,done with promptness, and in the best manner.
Yob. 7,, 64y
EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD,
Riahassiongo i li eee e t , Pottsville, Pa.
rTHE subscriber is prepared, at his old
stand, to furnish all kinds of materials in his line,
auildins• porposea—plain end o aim • • a'. lie in•
ryes parilettlar itteer3on to tho Tomb: In-csand Mona
=watt 9f Itie utanutsettine. Tbel ran b a "..:41 to emery
vii4ste.of holls o ised .111 etne..a. • PIM . biy. la beauty
and IWO. w ft tr int °keret! eLawhere. and are offered
at eheap er rates. JOHN T:•LkNO.
.
Jane 6. '67 , , itili
.
MAUCH CHUNK
•
Wire Rope. Itanufactory,
111 1 1iskier
Manufacturer of Wire nape, for luelinrd • planes. dolls.
slopem, ie., would inform Ocpublic OW. he Is vier pro
pawl to mkt
ALL „KINDS. LENGTHS AND SIZES OP PLAT
AND ROUND -
At the shortest notice, ofenpetior finality, and Mt lbe
moot liberal terms. at big Wire Nom Vardar.",
Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pei.
reference can be made to 1 1 11 mars. E. K. Douglas, N. D.
C,ortright and A. O. Dinadbead, at Mauch Chunk; to N.,
Patterson, Summit SharpS, Lefgenring
wore, bnu.rne, county, Pa. and In feet.niady all the op'
enders in the Region who have been us ing tlis rupee.
August 8, '4, 3g-1y
ST. CLAIR CAR MANUFACTORY.
St. Clair, Bohn) , lkill.Ca.,
ES'IIABLISEIMENI' is nowi prepared to endract with Railneul Co's. and others
for any number •Jf Freight and Coal Cars or ererf de
script ion. ,
The machinery hint the meet apptored conatruetion,
and the natteriale wed of the best quality. the ire.
inlets:mean guarantee the work equal to any manufac
tured In the United State*. '
Th. , Chilled Plate. Whesli used by him aro
'from the Celebrated F•uhdrl'nf Bush A Lobdell, whirl
to eireilenes home Ito superior...*
O ..ABLES IL ABBOTT, Proprietor. ,
CHAS. LAWTON, Jr., Supt
2-ty
Jan. 10. '57
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CARRIAGE FACTORY REMOVED.
lIIHE undersigned respectfully rib
( brace this opportunity of Informing ,
the public that thee hare rumored their e ii -
extensive Ca rri age factory, tram Mauch ,:i
Chunk street, where they have . been'
Moen the late Ore, to .helc Now, Latf,re and commodious
building, in Morris' Addition. oti the old site. where
they are prepared to turn oat CARRIAGES EQUAL TO
TilE BEST IN THE STATE and ready to accommcdate
their customers and all tt.o e who rely favor them with
their patronage. An entire new and well selectedstock.
of mater and the some etd hen& will enable Meats
to do work whl:h Inelegance and durability ampot be
l'uased
Trey will eouttrxe to atte. u to Vie buanesaberrafter
as bef o re, wlth . de.eriphation to give general satisfac.:
Ali orde will.reeelv provnt attention.
r4-Iterattring .tone at the eholett nottee.
July 15, '57 2:1-ly Ar.8.1(111T 111 J RICHARD
PQ_TTBVILLE • j ,
Saddle mod iiIIT/1011111 anufael,ry.
I - HEREWITH invite your especial
attention to my very entendre rock of Reodsr ßade
"Sea Pry, Honters, Whirs. de. embraeing the largest
variety Of styles and qualities ever offered for sale In
this roomy, and at prima that will mintiere favorably
'with those of any other house in the trade.
!laving been, for came lean pad,'
in 'the habit. Of pnrehaslng my
Raw Material exchuirely for (bah,
I find myself now In the possession of advantage* from.
this cause not enjoyed. by the trade generally, and feel
that I ran,.with ronlideore.aolleit the trade *fall elm, r
of dealers: and mg agrangements for the cooing ser
son's trade are based upon eons a hover agouti al birds
etas moo I Aare hitherto dons: you eau therveve rely
upon finding at g!ty . eatabilshment everything that is re•
quiredin my line. . 7 , . • t ,
Orders by mall are respesthilVollx3ted, geode
sent warranted to give astisfse , both's' to juice and
quality • LEIB% R WOMISIADORFV.
Onjmosirr ejtistropal Church, Ca:mitred, VW-trait:
March 7.185 T • My_
•
• SOLOMON NO . O . VERp•
' 'Wholesale and Retail
EALER in ,Stoves, 'Rangel,
I_l:Heaters, Tin Ware, Hollow Ware,
-tattle Ware, ]least Ware, /rench „iTare, and
Cutlery, Range pollen, Portable ffengebnee
Ovens. Summer • Furnace, Re., has added'
to his fernier stock of-Stoves a variety of new pat ,
terns of - Kitchen Ranges:of. which .he can give the
-hightetreetemeedation. -
calls particular attention to um" style 0 , - ne.-
tk which he IA confident will make the best Heater that
/waterer hems itmg to flits part of tba country. also, a
variety of new patterns of Cooking. Par/or, and Ilan
Stoma, • Ile rails particular attention to hhr sheet iron
Parlor Ettore, It is an improvement on the Kisterterk
which be is eurtlident ly the best stove in use. .Ifo has
now the largest stock of the above' articles (too numer
ous to meat ion,) that hair ewer been offered In lb% part
Of the country, Ile Invites hia.frlends and eustomere
to call and examine for thentliblves. ibefilig confident
that tic rah snit them In quality and price; he Ratters
Maisel( that be has bad much experience In his Hut, of
business: therefore he heir eonddent that be cannot 'be
surpassed In gtisllty or ebiarpoess.
, ffirltooling and ;Spouting .aud all kind ofjobtleg.
dine at the shortest notice. • ;
(bah - eat/Tot. 4 doors above
Mareb 21, 17 , _ •
TO CARPENTERS AND. BUILDERS.
SCHUYLKILL' COUNTY . LUMBEf '.
MANUFACTURINC COMPANY -
vAv o hash, at thetr oaten-be estatetsnment. on
nonfood street,. greet quantity of lumber of every/fled
and description which they can !supply to Operators,
thrpantm and Baden. at lower rates than It can be
Fought elsewhere. They are also ready - to supply,
through the means of their extensive business, and la
borsaving machines, manufactured articles in their line
at a saying of 25 per rent. on Pinner cost. -
Their bvrge workshops have been in onereatsfat opens-.
lion for the past yeari turning' out restquatifttlra of
Doors' Window Frames,
Sash, ; ' Work,
Mould timar, Dedvposts,"
• - Dasassiatern,
Shutters, -
And al Linde of Pramual, Paneled tied Tuns, ed Work,
Which they have constantly on hand, - They are may •
to execute orders at the Aortat notite, for any tivientlty
or qualityof sewed or manufactured *tuff. -
thy and green Hemlock, of all kinds. frw,bulldlng par-
Oak, Maple. Avila., chair, plank and acautllng
poses.
Cherry, Walnut. 'Mahogany, le., for cabbed
moth; White sad Yellow Plueboards for tooling, raw or
made to order; White Pine plank, 3 . 2 Y, % Pk
gild %Jodi mitel,always ready; altra, plank, team;
Valle, scantling, posts, shingles, lath, roiling lath, pili
ng, ke.
Dellis or awed stuff and everything lo their
ea bind or to order, at the /*dist sloth*. .
Potteville, liarch.29 .by " - t 1
20*
- ,
.fortri).
PRINTERS.
Among the iankot trot in l ied,
&lIIe go before and . oomo 1A 1 414' I
but mind them and you niU Ind..
Net Wridkmink to tbellgh*.'
_ • -
The lateens ',Masson teemed at sebacti, I
That you might..not.grow up **4, •
.I:fed.ianin tit T l
„I re We.*
• Been }ft by the Puma. , • t •
• Flow do Y Presidents and Ktoiss
ttotMY so many tboosaad things?
'Tim by the types, the se?erws and springs
Hebasing to the Painter. • -
fbn Sinner end nuttnnie. ton.
Woo!Coot:intim, entree know what !tido,
Could they not get a eeetais rteti
• Orwork .11oneby llin Pandwk.'
Tbe doctor moot meet the diooku
Of'eil itte ewes till to kaki I
Upon the pekes of , tbe kooks_ "
' Supplied kin M lbw ParkeVe..
nob leier Ax • wit bat puled,
act blib u blivbead En beta*,
He voildl be bat • done, ita kst.e.
Wen It not foe the Mena. .
no. Wito e t i a 44, It, iltit;ine l : e tl am y te/ bant la
414 , -
Itegall the beaux and belles?
Is It but the Paws*
. • \ s,;..„‘:
• .
The dames of the -hewn tome
Of different she, of different (see k
Amer to Mita end every ewe
how obvious to the PlUrll3l. •
! ! • •
l)ae drags
the burl, one sharp and flats, .
liedeeted wlttfpentaloone and bat s.
♦bd tetra -tailed mete end smooth etyma,
.;Of !this elms le the Pumas.— , : '
•
Tb. Ober slrms th e trellis WO, •
Adkins/ad with - tracks Mid basimrts-nest.
And look! bow beauteous and complete;
' And Medi to the Puma. •
"Hs tlymen's will of emarse you know,
TbeSe classm should In cosp ses, .
And duce the world wilt have it so,
"So belt,* says the Palms.
nerds Cot a man below the skim • •
Who better understands to prise •
The (lianas that pun a lady's eyon,
Than dots this very Palntra. \
Young maidens, than, without Mein .
'Cs hoped you'll duly &haste,
Before, to feetOt Is too late.
The calm of the Parana. ' '
.THE ENGINE SONG.,
• With a elangi
With a clank and elate
. SAID a clamor. a clank and a elangl
With clatter and clamor, a clank and a clang!
, ,Wlth veins full of tire,
And the artery steam,
' • Boomed to the puha
' - - Of itleverish dreamt
With a gmy plume trailing;
• -Fl ecy ind pale. e' •--r
-• Like mist boats selling I "••
To sea With Ibe gale:
With the ring and the rattle
'Ol lever and wheel
And the blow and-the battle
Of track and of steel':
With ti tremuloqs spring,.
Like the launch of a wing
!Fruit the condor's cliff, where the wild vines
•An eagle of iron, with sinews of steel; „,
And blow Of a pinidu like avalanche peal—
Wit h talotii of Seine and'a blase In the blood,
tunnel the mountains and myopias the Sr xl.
I startle the morning and shiver the neon.
And splinter Sher/141*ot ereskf.tbe moon!
From pine and Boni granite to orarge and palm, •
Prom Atomic!f sleet fury to zephyrs of balm,
From A ileghan summit to Michigan wave,
Front the lite of the Bast to the pioneer 's grace,
' • Dragging a train
As a flying pfisoner drags hiechain:
Clitubing the grade
Panting and fuller), but undismayed.
Then away to the prairie with antelope '
Belting the ferret and ski ruling the_mert.l I • ,
Awaking the briir from his Underwood lair, '
And startling the deer to a leap in.tbeahl
Breaking the Indian's solitude rest, --
Pushing the buffalo far to the West,
Skirting the current with spur and with thong,
Where the drain of the rontinent thunderaaltmgl
hitting sutdmingling
• The rarer of men, - •
Bearing ; the Now
• •
In, advance of the Then. ,
Thom ceasing the ran*, • 4 `
• • Of lower and wheel,- •
And patting the bcttle!
_Of track and of sfeeli
And.ending at last „
- The rpil and the rife, •
' And checking theft/chi.
With gradual paeoH
With clatter and clamor, a clank and a clang;
With a ehunor, a clank and a rig;
•< wit** clank and a -
,
With a clang !II
Jllisccllanq.
• From the Jour/eat of rtmeatineLto. 1/nor (*motto.
OLD CHILDREN %
, 112111dret will be cOldrea. •
':NO not always • somntimei lbeywieforeed into
ittle old oleo and women. We ''knew well that
the above ira time-hi:noised adage, but_like too
Many of its ,family, It is not infallible. A late ad.
mired author Faye: "The. children of the very
poor tiO not prattle." It is notie of the least frigbt
ful features of that condition, that there is no
childishness in its d wellings; Poor people, said a
sensible old nurse to us once,do pot brims np their
children: they d.wy,them up. The little careless
darling , of the wealthier nursery, in their hovel is
transformed betimes into a mature reflecting per
son. • i • * v• j It was dragged up
to Heater the, as it happened. It had no young
dreams. It . broke at once into the iron realities of
life; It makesthe eery !part bleed to oemhear
the, casual Weil talk. It 1 not of toys, b( nurse
ry looks, of Summer holidays (fitting that age),
of the promised sight of play, of praised sufficien
cy.' It.is mangling and clear starchiog; of the
price of coal and potatoes. The questions of the
child, that shOuld be the very outpourings of cud-
psity it. Idleness, are marked with forecast sod 1
melancholy providence. rt has come to be a wo
man before it was a child.
There are two• classes of old chydren't—Fist,
the precoCions or those who are thought by
their friends , and themselves to be such; who Der.
er say anything its baby style, but in the precise
words of their went or leather; who, fremi t heirr.'
ieg their impress:irks end wive doings, repeated
apd repeated, become artful, sad angle fee Praise,• l
AS doss the fisherman fur -a bite; who, knowing .
they hares reputation fur old age, struggle against'
natured° Maintain it, by abstaining from play and I
romping, which is as inch the lawful business Pr'
childhood, as are mercantilipareuits, professional.
labor, or infinite' toil, that of riper years. . . Bach
children we have mot, who mad it a point to ex 4,
bibit their remarkable powers u all oceasloosp
who, :when visitors entered, al pped away: from •,.!, 1
playas it caught in {(theft, and would be sudden- „i
F
ly lostlnthe pages of a big honk. This class of -I
ehildren are as disagreeable 10 the stranger,rni
truly, precocious ones--of WIT* then are rerj ' 1
few--rare painful. Thelma by the untimeli de. •7 9
.velopetnent of their minds, foripd ns,'-aor does the
, .
premature blossom, to hope for fruit. Such pre. ' . , (1
cocitY is the effect of an imperfect physical sone. • '1
tare; or of the injudicioui,hot-boase, foreleg sys. it
tem c to which vain end ambitious parents resort, 1 1
and !from which they must ill I. the end gather 1
blighted' fruit. . • -.,
Bat there is another class +to have no child. '• 1 !
lood—no budding time. It isleart-sickening to .''',
set little; children undo old byi poverty, eielinese, ,"
'or sorrow; but ladder than all,ibrernelty, festr. or i
unkindness., . ' i
About twenty years ego, the.* lived in ' a oiler- ' ; a
,
boring city a couple, having ode beautiful child— •n!
a pale little, girl *flint time about six years old. d ,
The man was a pompons, boastful person; while i
the Wire was meek, retiring, arid exceediegly *en. ' ci
;Adis. /ler hisubioneighburi F won by her gentle . I?
ways, sought to extend to her those little kind. • trm
nestles which nature prompts Inward the sinner' ; Cl .
Bel they were often rudely repulsed by the bus. it
bead fur "their oftleionsnessi" her 'hocac-nick !!
• heart fully appreciated Bath ildeotion, andebeix. , 7e
pressed deep gratitude fur what seemed to them o
brit common civility. It was wonderful, titt, One r
who seldom heard a gentle' word addressed'be heri 'l l
Ai bAilie, 10 receive such from! otter strangeis.4-;. I i
I.ler husband was a perfect tyrant in his own nor-'l' I
row - domain. Bhe felt' it is her inmost heart, and I ' l , l
Showed it in her very look, and Woe, and step.— . 1
The lore which had retina nOtas wiring chord hi r,l
OM lietirt`its which - she had ii right to lind it, aeon
,c
ihriveled upoiddelianged in te:ratindasion towardi t t
h. ; tit 'still bloomed wino "and fr agrant in rl
an her direetion. Alt the atvongl punt, undvilld • t
introf her woman's /teak neared on ' Elsie; !I
t pale, lea wife! child. i' • .... • • 1
4 ----go
i, i Tbio daughter was never eiisent a moment Prow '1
her Mother's side thkerigheni l tikidei; but the rut- ',l
'Meat she beard-her father's step "et nightfall, she
drew. ler little chair intsPonlappoeloi earner; fold rn
-
'ed bet tiny heads intotler IV), and waited his,"esr; ;.,
'trance. ' Bo soon had she horned that any 'show
ef'aftectieo toweled her ;northee r was, disignocablo I .
.to MM. She grew old, iris. toad ealtmhding. By •
bei'veutateas *be warded oft many a storm of Pas. ;
Bien, and diverted the thoughts of the sum man
sivratfrom hitspoorvietite ipto other ettannbts--- 1 ,
She grew song idly la 'laden), and took upoiler
self 8o naturally the creel hardens of her mother, -,
that . the began; all crashed, as she was, to lean,
upon the child for support,end to trust to her a
a penes maker in all domestic broils, it such the y '
can bevelled; where all thnlit4rnesk and railinf
are on one side. '
But even woman, lirldink end hopeful as AO,
cannot always be pitreed and trampled. The time
must eonre when nature can elders no more,—
when the Iran heel treadi out the tilt, sad the
barbed arrow *tribes the butt,. Bo It was with
ahti true wife, this doting lather. Ber bitter rap
Was fall, and when it cosh% bold no mom it fin
to the around and was broken.
She was how beyond the; power of sorrow. Wer
err was proof against the! words of 'enmity 'and
scorn. She had gained her It:baritones anoog
wiletitnia"- and the "pare fa bears. °
was Peer little ilssie, ?bee her
lisibirwaS borne sway;, *tea ch il dren sea lea:-
MANIA. '
• .
, - -
. .
get bereave: a; but. :"
she' au ao child. • She
emerged *Oa I by-beed bate,eambertheeed wo
man-hood. Ni sports,ever beguiled her time, no
toys ever ca forth her merry boulder. liar
fattier' hated ; ;isy s childrea.'stad world have to
nonsensical tie eery laying sheet the floor t she
must I/ain't° , soberest( without fifth things."
lid she did tiern,'llthbtfilt it was a cruel les
son far ler , pat 'spirit. But after • ber only
companion gone ehe pined away with strange •
'll4itlity! ' Evettibe harsh 'stab pew alarmed at
the Work he sitii doing, and strove to arrest its
rogese u , - Bol e ti was too late; as well we might
espies a tends severed •lartiereh to live, after the
tree from wh It had drawn' its ma was upturn
and dee.L• ' .', , .
. Pillii end: been were for Fonthe the pardon
or little Essig and then a P hectic fever bunt
ed eit bet eb , h.' Onetday .being carried to tbs.
mirror by t ' woman, "hods:had ears of her, she
shrieked out;1 0 06, tag dear mamma, I Isok ' just
' like ; you novel- Irby can't I go sway soot, and be
always with goe agate ? I cannot may any tene
t/Lin this world wittiest rte.!'
~ , , .1
*lady, whe bad Jtaown ber mother, and quip*.
thised la h ee l we tilled one day to etre for
Basle!. Itt.th, kindness of - ber heart, she mush'
a gaudily d o 'doll, lipping it might a use the
irtl
timely, child!! Emits took it •in 'her band ;with a
t m,
wondering rrinfOn e ln her ISrge bine *your. • •
- aft looks t Eke a child," she geld- -I,Whatis
it torr - -;'-•• i - ' . a , ~.
1 dit iota. ;my'dear" replied the huty. , -
afar me, l i t What mast I chi w!tli It?"
•• ItWhy, piny wi 'ft, pf course sty loamy Itwill
ensure you end-taake yettvay happy."
"Ob, ao,*.dia'atir replied'-Essie, examining the
dot); 'this Wag can't make ms. happy ! It evt
not smile on; we, corspesk fondly to me. ''Bet . it
was very kfrid in ,ydn', tn br!ag if, and I thank lon
very. ema i l j WM you not take It hoise—perbaps
Wall! plea rO beta Mild 'Ada" Bale was more
thin-sit * Wit, and _ yetribe bad never bad a
- doll, that , . ile • companion.of little girb I She
' keine 'ise a iktren and eta tartly eves walked
abioatk'as ' r motiter bag leas been tee feeble IP
seCumpeny , ; while her father was toosellish In
trouble . b.l It for her ansuiemeati filbil looked
*tritest eon; sionatolyi ; at the giver, as if she',
di:ought a son ingetfie simple to imagine that
Jii lifeless to ovoid give pleasure to,beyeare.worn
ligart. , Seri indeed , the lot ol•eblidren made .so
silly grave od aloe. ' pod gives to ill en is 1
e ,'and ;chit hotti—,-times frpe frpte ear, in which
our powels ay expand, and we gain, strength to
bade the ti Nene of We: 1 ; Woe to goes telo,
Irkivag4 cria by'or avarice, rob diiicirea of this rett
soso,..or due e it into eme•of /Narrow, aiciety, or
roil. Leta ildren'pe siiidsea.
One day' sie said to her nerse,"in heaven,
where my other lives, every one le *lei& - No*
one ever g angry, or speaks low, there. Every=
body likes veryboly ; mustn't that be beautiful?
(W how Of eh I should love.to be there, add see. - 1
ei,' be aired abyemore,P. . -
i
'Site diei . from some unkhown esuse,—per
heps in the( op* of atoning for his past utiktudness,
:---f-the bear legs ufko did one generous thing; Ifs
loused the!' ifeless form of thimotuen whose heart ,
he had brc; en, Iv be taken from the narrow bed,-
aid then 1 id mother and child In , one collin...=
It is true t e eare-murdered innocent little heed
ed,les that crop sleep, the what in lia would have
imparted a eh joy to ber tunely heart. Ellieltnew
ant that h cold cheek was again in its old place,
peened el eto that of her mother, or that her .
grin white arta lay egress, the bosom which used
to be her t oseu pillow. _Est; but she did know,
in that bli sful reoniva the joy of loving, nose
buked, CI'S angel tnoth!er--•of being free front fear
'of the vie vio len t man—of dwelling in peace, with
out este tf ansiety‘awhere Anna are ever angry,
Uherii no el speak tore—with the itiod'of love.
1
(sFew sikitS ere More significant and touching-to.
a tereherli.heart, than the group of girls gather
ed
oat,of ;Many homes around her table( What is
it - to be tte earthij (attire of these youthful be
.. .
jogs/ lot •sunhorned honest las may he
a Wife la lima the heart of bar husband shall
trust, erh4se clothing bind' he strength and honor;
that other childish fors, may yet be a mother
Whose ehlldren lb all rise op and call her bleiseti; •
that Iltthiyasti with the fair rosy cheeks; may,
ttstif One laden . with -man, leafs, :whose
"pays are he ways of death. Another may be the
good and, althtbl servant , so rare midge precious
Wilms's; tof the Maker heaven, as well as
the meal On . earth ; another yet may be the
btawUnita earia wise Winged' weans all amend .
•
"from hoe to bonze. . .
• •
But be solemn •the question, though largely
dependie on the -other. What will the weskit.
"log tote' of these thildito he? Fearful is thm l
Verpanwil ility s tdeep the anxiety of those who feel.
„bow nun hof these two futures depend' on their
!faithful se and appliention'of God's!, Word, end
lota 'arises prayer for that Holy' : Spirit who
can ,clod teach saeossfilly all things,. fres the'
t at are. of Jesus to the performance of
••,commoa t duty. But goon in the I Wail* ,
:God's g es—ga ea,esad be of good cheer; go on '
ito saint roe the evil tendency—to piaci/ out the
,weed :•=t. sow' the'good seed—to foster the spring.
ins -grit ri— too bleeping is promised, and will
come, Mid will not tarry. .. . I - •
• • • '1;1
;ROYALTY UNMASKED:
A goiOpingibistory at the GermAn Courts, by_
Dr. Edward 'yehse. recently published, furnishes
an interesting insight into the private life of some
or the tate German potentates. These rerelations,
as migbt be expected, do not by any mean* tend
toexalt the:character of royal personages and
their minis.' Exemplary, morals, however,
were
rare among pines dading the period' wtifeb'Vekast
has explored, and therefore the Boole* of tonna.
rattly, extravigahoe, vanity. and imbecility which
ha relat'tearetot so surprising,
Augootts, the Strong, Elector of iSexone, who
died lit 1133, was very fund.of „regal and military
pomp, and the enormously-costly Court festivities
were a' very.beivitax on the pow* aableise:—
ffe expended large sons, too, on theatricals and,
4perar,thnd had the 'best in Germany. Ile gave
eeventk,thatitiand dollars n-year to theatrical mn.
litnies, and Xecititimeceity thousand dollars for
twinging' out s.-single 'opera. The licensed he
derist4of bit eourt'was old General , ,Kyas, his ad
' atant.l,—(hui day at table the king asked him to
oar out <some rare Hungarian wine. Ryan
licedithe king's glass in the eentre c and time of
be other great 'State and financial officials. all
ounC The outer glasses were filled to the brim,
.ut itrj the king's, was only a few drape. "What
ties ell ibtiq,rcptesentr said the king. "The
)11ection ' or;berState revenues," replied Ryan.—
to vault; occasion Ryan wanted,' a snug berth
'at hie o 'sge,„and at table silted the king to ex-
Ittiu•gi positions with him for a few minutes.—
king einspliedA ot which Hyde sat'up in his
hairtivith the king's bat on his bead; and began
•ti eh to the king, whom he harangued as Gen
tad Ryan, eulogising his merits) end granting
im the post of Goventeref the Femmes of Ko
left* The 'rase pleased the 'king, and hie l i
sh pa Gael . • •
Au, stet bad qumeraukfemale faveriteso the
311 wince! of whom WAS a Coundess easel, who
44 'hire for six' yeari. She was exquisitely
taut ftil; with great intelligence and considerable
inv tuitional . powers, but a mos(vlelenttemper ,
t the Ring-war often afraid eller resorting
ti.rot anal - extremities. She wai furiously Joel-
use rise - 13;1nd kept theti et adistanee by ter
or si the grossest inseltr.• -She, once threatened
4 Pi) a ballet through the Kittesibead. She was
tips ted train the King, however, by his minis
eir, ordeithat the Poles Should not be jealous
TAN Ring not having a Polish for his faro
• • 1 • - 1 /
AI gusto, Third, son' et, Auguitus Streak,
sax, eat-minded, and. apathetic.; pod was, ruled
iy .une:Rrtibl, who was the incarnation of nek
ton, ruinone iplandor. 'Druid bid been the, rave
ith Aagustisithi Strong, and under his sue,
.fessi r he managed to aseamidatd thirty offices In
// I .f wn Perkin: and acquired a• multitude of es...
both in:Poland . end Saxony. • lie built 'the
:els rated Bridal pelage et Daudet:46nd furnished
It wib ineeteparablis. splendor. the picture gel,
cry wailooe hundred and tifty;sis yarde lung,
pill pailititige on one side, and window, looking :
due, it the Rtha, on the other, with vest mirrom,
w s and statues disposed in the intervals.' The
llry Miniained seventy thousand' trolumes,,,a
Sp didttrlnted catalogneof er4y-eueeolemes.
He"min theatre ; for the Milian opera end
Fre k comedy..' Three hundred buries stood'in
hie stables, and 94 many were in his
,hoe hold service: His wardndem two halls
oft o palace, and for each dies wee an especial
.11,Aittiff-box, sword and eine. Seery dress
,wa painted in miniature in a beak, which wit
eve morning presented to hiem. 'To crown his
,fo its, he died Video buntirekwigs. •
redeek' t'filliacal T. of Prusris, father of
'F' deric ir the - Great, had a strong aversion re...‘
gi, pomp, state andluzurj, and, as is well kuown,
'wet a 'man of cruel Joint/lets.: While 'be was it
'tat rtd the aristocracy still those' itaniediately ,
la at Ida' pertain, however, be was pepsine with
lid lower orders, with whoa: be asing/ed freely,—!
Il was. guest, at the weddings of ill glosses, and
we even known occasionally to dine at a , hotel
1111 a private per,on. Uct impaled heavy peewit.
a tines on the highest civil officers for the
sli Meat neglect 'of - attendance. Sometimes tie
If aided his rejection of an absurd petition by
di wing en ass's bead and ears on- the margin.—
A' other times he was not equally harmless,rer,
hi bad always two pistols loaded wi th sett tying
I. his side, which be would tire of at lose ar
o.edo?,
'co milted faults. Such was the leer _
idint that.i fuvetionary .111011itr
sumtnoeed
13
oiii preweaew, fell dews
ardo ll4eLl o s in ueg a :
fi
inideriek f
, ong i ng to his dumest sal bllabwea w t, h aon aeo n ohi
tti streets tie aYwhowpeop y
Manyexemsive •
w working n'im
in t he cabinet be put on overt.
s r dki n • -• t dea an apron to save his
d Vet h u l' a a p p- suit„ ren Tit t poi k stu ffed ehajn,. , ca o rpete,
a such loser* we" hoot to be seen "'
all the tables, chairs and beaches being
IMP
p i i n deal .. Lie Orme- wrote •on the • margin et a
.rt from the , Cauneil a Finance that *ea.
West be sod, na m in g
Tb n Q ming hanamii_
ead a im j !
i„ . compelled . pad &UAW'
map
tios f
foe.
jillinal
tars
;4, the
-washing bills,, of ridiabli he anal erdersd
'the 4codemy Of Seleatto to lad 'milli* 1 eausti'llf
the outing of Cbanipsgai, but *forgave him
a Related' kw an Oliver': by 'lwoollalaf ' asking
for My: bottle* of a Nalco brand, is lordot; let
make the , experiment, The favoritaufillinue em
ployment of the M.lng wai'smoking. 'I - '
Frederick thelOreat, walks-lids- italbstt'aria
stonily Is person, a defeat: than dati with .
his years. Me were l'airp4 NAM. ,dirkr ‘
hand 8=
1 )
old clothe} ; cracked hoots, and a beard ' fse '
i days• growth, with Nat powdering hi s fare and
walineesr. On b hi. lstu'arxl IN coasts sty mote
Itmeestly disarms& d the kilt water.. .11La bast
wires new had to be kneaded genii it was sok--
Ills only expeisive personal tansy was °Or sairi.
tiir
hoses, of which he left ecte hundred it thirty,
of timt - eolleitive value of am mi ll ion • mias-
Nal Normand dellan. Ns mild not Into.
4 1„
' king. Frederick was :most engaging d polite
-to people of rank. btik,J o4ol Pel in no mrikr
tittt..ateUnery, pa:l4; Repartee, an 4 sir-'
peristlie tinaity, was; daogerost 'with -, l m:' Ifs
once asked's physician how many potrileba bad
tent late the' Weer world, to whisk the nu of
Emig* replied, 'Wet nearly so many as your
Majesty, and. with infinitely less glory." Ms
coachman ones tient 'bin; while soma at an es
ace.
trsordinary p • Intkielt a esaCto
indict • blow, bat Jai his gor by the
-tasolati question, `,'Sus your ty, D o rn . , lost a
kettle P, • • - -‘
Frederiek Ililitaii'll,' 'wits ' Is dm
- Nowa Of .Prussin, 'AN., and feeble
minded Prinoe.rAind fuldliml. • ll•f4t
Sraderick.Williamorrho said stoa t, After MI death
, there would be's tit 'wry tinurat court, and the
• women would Arovern. lb JUN Altrualfitplo ,
pismire and dibatichdt,," to the - great mortifies.
ion of his Queen ' and their 'children; wile were
eves compelled to pity* essonibohd "ilt ,to his
. chief lavorite,the titateas Lb ' .--Bostrut
Jowl al. . , '
Tint Pointe Weaits
a-source , of peeniation
Mande**. The sale of
the kipping off of
Thatnmei4sg: lonia
treasury. The stati
lion to the way the
mistier
"Any one wbo hat- ,
the work now goinipon
of dm 'Delaware Die
Canat,.by raising the in
Idled that the people',
Managetnimt of tberSt
any coMpanctioes of
partisan favoritism is I Isla
of the Interests of the. • La
gielatures have each apps ,wards
,enlarging the Delaware , cot can
toll bow much more will rev , complete
thls'wOrk.: The - first' $50,000 way mended ors
about ten miles of the' Canal, e sensing let
Easton) and t h e second &maples may
D i
pos
sibly carry the work to . _ New , Hops. And Lids is
simply:Placing a quantity of hash earth on the
embanktueuts,atAueny places of,ta Noble materi
als, poorly donc,..and-which w4ll w h ' away the
very moment the water +ls tumid port it: The
-contractors are all political Amor' , who have
been awarded the. contracts bees of political
services, and, who are permitted to far astray
from the specification* of the welt to be done,
by. thews having"the itginivision o the Canal--
In) , same piteerreommon• Oren; lan is heaped on
the embanktuente, In piece of..grav I and loam, as .
the specilleatian eine for. Tbikov ry one knows,•
will wash away iit tbellret can t ith the water.
All the.itork it ineecurely- and Imp operly execu
ted, sod will be of ve ry es if ever the
avatar is turned upon its. -Mr Ca na Commluioncr
Mott, through a nee* • tile of hie.fetidly,
i
te largely interested la *.. of .the 'Contracts, and
seems determined to, make &Ilse speculation of
the matter. . • ' ...
"This work, will, In all probeibill -
4soadred doomed, dollars aid, eve
Ilion this, Wort it is tosPiAtai.7
e•
A gxwater•swindlemPon the peel
does nemesia:- No peeft Is derive
'Rent okay Of doe. , Improvements.
Ilea AA% INntitate Weenie:stied, 1
, c ....
caMtnencedwill cos before coal
.
~ . ,
qoarter'of a UlllllO. atpl,by the d
the part Bret done will need re-do
abaald.be relieved or all these
Fs SiAvent (LURING . duottno . l,-The slavery
question - can . never lore its Interest not only
with: thoirr whose fortunes are immediately de
pendant open it..buti, with the I whole cirliited
world, me. Song es then is air apposition to its
exiiititmerpr cagew•Fox.--Riclimoom4 Essrginer,
.."' Thomson thous who ur e there !s no longer any
Cr
work the Itepalllktan . , party, remarks the_ Al.
batty Jortrisei; 'Ali; such would 4ee otherwise - if
they ladseciss to -the Southern papers.. They
' are ot, and as tbe Etsqrsirer Itltiinite!. above,
-tbey' err will be satisfied with the mere -eoti
essivions Abet Slavery may "e+t' undisterbei
I where it Is. ' It must ba."extended.w Opposition
to' thei Idea constltnies j)iflitiealberesy in tbe es
flotation Of the'propagands.
!`Agitation" is to continue, ai it always has, ,
to come from the .South. It Kansas was made
a shire Statito.teinvow; the Soittb would not be
satisfied. From Best to lint, e Ary new cone's.
aloe 'to Slavery hai been folloued by new de- r
mends. Its_ co , is give! . s ite,! Nothing but ;
an unobstructed highway 'for it to lamb where
It pleases will anal fy it... This it will Always
deuand; and as this will-never be qiietly con
ceded, there will always be work for lise Re
publican party—thi basis of whose organisation
rests upon the res9lailan that "Slavery shall not .
be estended."._ ,
Till coait.WIRALTO or WISTIIIR VIAOIIIIIA.
The Coal tic k le of Western Virginia me 200 ails
long by 100 wide, giving a Storting area of 20,000
square miles: At the
.falls of the Kenawba the
Coal seams in the mountain aggregate 120 fiat in
thickness. The Irinawha
. ..Year Jays
"It is not belitived that t he quantity or quality
of the Coal in the moantaina about the tells of
Kanawha are any better, if as good, as 'Several
of the other localities named. ,Indeed, the Elk
Cannel Coal has lodg been OcknoWledged as supe
rior to any, and the Cita' River next
,to it. Ta
king, then, 120 fret al the thicknen, which has
been found to exist, (and mail; more May be dis
covered 'where uone is now known,) and 20,000
square miles as the area of thit Western Virginia
coil field, and taking a square toot in the bank.
as eluicalent to a bushel. of Cos/ after being
mined, we hare 611,0011,180,000,000 bushels of coal,
which, mit two teem abeehel, amounts to 21,338,-
103,200,000. But to avoid even the appearance
of extravagance, let the estimate be made at only
nae-half the quantity actually measured in the
Kmutwka biUs,,sitwabave $669,084600,000 for
the valae.of these Coakfields, without including
the value Of the surface (is land for "agricalturat
aid he:tit:Otani purposes."
thismieson, will produce two hun
dred and eighty million Isusbeis of grainL-tnore
than test bushels for. every man, woman mud child
in•the llnited States. This knocks theyorn
change speculators into the middle or next year. A
jar A tetrrible huffiest). piped Over Wood lsad, l7
Wimionsin, last week, destroying everY boas. in •
the Ogee. Mr. Fur, Ststioix_Agent; was ran over
and instantly killed, while endeavoring to stop , a •
train of freight•cars which the wind • bad set la.
.fisfr-Dr. Thomas, the loomed editor of Lipp's
coit's.Booyelopmiisi, .bas gone to India to study
the digitate of the itindostsmoes, preparatory to
the esmention of other literary. tasks, for which
.bis already marvellous linguistic accomplishments
ate not equal. -
fterThe notediMuss N 0.131 Bond greet. New
wat last . v.,aettelit. The !lima culialor •
ham are no longer ;couplets' of it; the f.urniggre
hitt hoe, it removed by th e tradesmen *bp supplied -
it; and not a sound at, present disturb' the soli
tude 'Of the premium. • • -
owners of the. Grass Bertern have
mud° s great mistake, They 111"twil a vend
at an enormous expense which del Waft bet n o
What us e d will she do
'hi* harbors on the, ;Oohs.
thee ?• The - 4 1han who r ag.... elepitang st
Imams Wel ia the same rislicament. . . ' .
the dull Uwe imirea t in .
JW".its a proof of
afairs, it is mated that the nee._
old
flack Bell line of 1.oir.e:0711: Islorothdastet.
, r ui rci iattOlal eae oP t r: b ; e : e .atill ea :a tt r a ti vi ii . ret t ar i a r
tr i p , for moo/ Years *UV regetatity.
,eas•••Creaset * is MO stadia of 'ono of the :
r__Af ro e wschs'ot Prow, where smiler engines
id iftmaidoreirare befit.. The number ot hand*
In the lark ) " *b°9 9 . t 010.390. Them am 95 steelli
„e nd s, of an aggregate power of 3,690 It
Tbs grull ailment of work yeally is orsa, —
500.0011. .;. worth Ur.
..-cpi!irtose or oil eacatanges Liaoning l i tblkm M
r.
While, thin ia Veal**, peen inn was
costly murdered In his own beditY some fee
re
'hiked ti " Ptlis " w fti• The editor mkt' th b a;
1'4184 4 iir. l etatti b 0 d e '
pealte.l
the bank the day ber m . -is mousy In
bet Ida life. Mr. Whits loot nothing
•
011.111 r. Samuel Dutton of Atirtit
uden . a n d o9lll . lll, lWO
1 - am, six aed MLitt
w hich user laiebet .107" n old,
-
sod- the se c o nd bet
12 1 144 milt . They' kaaa ! geown . De t y s h wa on .
_hien f ib s
i he w ight,
_and, gained *g e ed in weight
Zriz Ar y i. e l it r are at the
id, are
public
ram bat
"trim
public
i. sky
Wen
' aro
limit/
ma:
apt
lb dm
tbout
, y, reystiry hvo
o greater inn
pie of this Stahl
ed- to the State
lAs tat es the
the 'weft, tow
pletion vale a
e Subbed
Tier State
Mims, and , we
o mutest. •