The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, September 19, 1857, Image 1

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i', ~ t . 41 t eithia err nouths—and 5 . :,..50 dt,uotrid
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...o.la the fear.' .• 1
ro vices: •• . .• ,
'- ... ridu triode drt.lree. in advaneo t • . .
4X) $5.00
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rifte y, du
, „ c lo t, idAvriptiltiv 'nue! be tunas bly paid Sta advance.
oud emit to on , address . ,
to cATIKIrra .x XD coilitr.S2 :. . I
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' zih,JoCalrit. 0 1 t . rarnishml te , ()Artier% Ondolhery ot L I
•iirr iJJ v upier, cash. on deliver. , .
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ssuptlied with that'
,7,i,e, IL :,1 in a , dranco. • . • •
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vicift,or I?i' NEWSPAPOIR. .
• -11.15.:riberv•vd..r th;., ileeontinuance nt tfirli newo
~.r,..tit!. publialter dtay continuo to send' them anal
m ' ,:rtri.ter!iru-P.lO- ..
irealtacrihonvuglect or realm to take the's-novena-
No Vow I he office"' to which they are directed. they are
hddreepantibit•tantil !her Wien settled thell lia and or
dered them discontinued .. ., • • : I
~ treabacribere more to otheeplacos withotititeforminF
thedtublialter.attd t w neineppers are ergot to theta/ruler
direction they ate held rweponalble.. .'. .; `.
Ihe courte,trara delided that ref wow; le take nee
p.ri from the 0:11m, or renviving And luarbii - e,t hem , 4
.bites for, le prima flail ovidOnee of intentiopa l' tiaud.
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RATES OF ADVERTISING . : ,
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• tino %Alsace or I.)(,,tea. AO cents Or One Insiattuiv-v.ulp
an iw tot ' ,p e rt innr...ls coal each.' 3 1.111,0 i ou, dole. 25
~.,i t .,—sulviurntin wrllong.l2l 4z entscarh.
oler ,:liness, for short petic4c, ClOrged :ui a •
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si tzar,' ,
-10 VDUS. 0) 1 :• in' 1.
4.3 SS ' s Tgi l 25. •$2 ,25 43.00'
So 125 • 1.i5 2 '75 .d 00
t. , r
1 .„.„ jj„wt, 600 Iso 200 Lll5 - SOO
1.25 22.1 ro' Ity), r,O O
2 25 2 79 :4 so 7 n o
• Eitot 11111.4.' ,1 25 223 255 bOO tt, 00
',us liner,, :2.5 225 3On ' SO • 000
• 0 ,rxn r.vr recyrch 44 A SQV ARE O.riTICLIPItt.
nnrAluare, 125 225 350 o'oo lb 0 4
r•v. sinares s 225 400 sno 000 14 00
3,50 500 .7 50 12 00 10 00 I
• 111,1 • 011, 4 tint) • 8 &Wt . 14 00 20 oo
I; ~iirter rOl.. 00 9 . 00 • 12 00 lb , 00 -So 00
irktr 11,210 the short perfols, as Per aVrelneld• I
Si exch—art•out plied with an
3 qt•rtisonenl. so rents each.
4.lvertimtuents befur Marriages a od.Dei thp.,lo r.ents.
p ,11{10 4 rhrSt OtertiOn•Sklteilltlent 1911011011 N Srents
rr tine. 4inearardsareconnted3B a Ilnein'adreCllcint. 1
ll,,relvtilta and others, n,diertislng 1;y the year. with
u t p.s. And.' standing advertlseinent riot. excrerilhe 15
be rhar;ed. including subscript it,n, $lBOO..
s k ,rw,!te Lire tmouut orlottr squares, With span =
RtlibrlptiOn;
1 . :0 lout V11:1014 .1, -, at the rates deldguitted
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.!,trortl. , ..awats set In larger typo than 'usual will ix'
•t0r, , ,e1 0 per eon!, advance, on them prieos .I , SI ruts
, he rhat,atithe seine lig letterpress. •
T r Ae olverrhtatnents rec•lved front. Advertising
A.:ents abroad. except 'at 1.5 - . per c4nt. advance oti these
nplrvs by sperial agreetnent with the publisher.
Jtars lae;.!:. cent s. each. Deaths areotoP.an Ird with no
i frkflig‘, without not icea,tuo charge.
kit antlers. except those of a religions rhsrarter and•
f !mot tonal purposes, will ite charged a, cents for any
another apo* under 101 Over. 10 lima, 4 cents pet line
aftlidnal. - ,
. . of me not of a generator puldle char
rharre, d at 4 cent% per line thr ear,ll Insertion;
otlo facilitate calculations we will state dial :128 lines
ke a column-1.44 lines a half coluntnand frl lines a
tryer Column. 29a2 wards , makne col amp-14711a halt'
....ilium—and 733 a quarter Column. All, odd linen' over
,fh•squars, charged at the rate of 4 .'cur t per Hoe, for
roe, time, and cents per llpe for three tittles.
}',early.adrertl.ers must .!online their advortisini to
their husl(lo , a. AZtilleieS "th , q , ". 'ill.. of Beal Et ,
tits. A e.. are not included In bus I nos% ad Vrrt lawmen ts:
TO K11ipy,41,5-.
LUMEiEFO , LUMBER b
rilne SulnUfkiber respeelluOyiannounces
tfi r the public that he has complete 4 lan:iteani Cir. ;
ht I.4;cuNt Valley. e , •htqlkill eomity;ang.l
Hun" prepared to ruritibli n'l. Eumher•st the
pricer.-cuth a. Hite, 11em101..-and White Oak 01
hllll.l , ll.umbq cut 1,0 or at the i;bnetegt notice.
Nov. li. 'LT. 4,44 f ' • EDAV ARh Y..• LAS -DA
LUMBER I. LUMBER!!
t 111 E UNDERSIGNED iespectfully
tuttiouncteLthat Iw ha...opened n yard In thin place,
far the !Ali , ot Lumber. Haring made arraitgetuenta to
totooliod from Northern lentrar.lcatila at a ,hart no-
the he will he able to furnlaltOuildlng matertala on-the
:trey tionAatlng . term trenutits yxteelleg to build
Nig n!1 to Ore hlm_tt intrehaelug eine
furelyhed by the car loan. at very re
dna& prlcea. anywhere along the line off Ilailroad%.
30IIN
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Nehn Ititl llaven,.lolyl K,'S:
LEGAL CARDS.
,W. ROSEBERRY. •Attortley at
I) • Law; 0111ce--corner. of 4arkat"aind starts,
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W o F f l e t I , l r. S , !.. Ti .B pn t:to ite r,, i n h 7;
o a w t Law
n• Hall%
ittt..4llle,' • [February 9,14 .6.
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'D ' t,i) UREEN,Attorney'p . t
I'ott.•,llle.l'a. !Mice In 3larUet at..ett-oppoaltelbe
1'4.,,t July 1.1,;'66 . Uh-ly
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LIA MU EI,• . 6 ait.iturfi,
..;•Alagistrate,'
0 Cl 4 nrypincet • a '..10;!no•ral Colic. tor. Oflire. !klareee , !
t.. I', tr , :rilfr. next i• •
or nWO v ' re..;' Au:. lf. '57 r -
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t . ' • P. Sl'l.' NEY;: Attorpuy nt ,i'
A l l e A kblawl. Sibuill.lll eoultt '7. re:, alll' ail e
3.:4•111 %I ' OW ptirrhaFe and sale t 4 14411 tatete,„tolleetir,e •
ni renin. 4.e.. • LAI , Illa lid, May '-i:'..: .::1-ly
( . 11:biENT S: FtlS.j'Elt-: Justire of
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1 ,/( he leave. Nlin;,re,% p le-- , •otteetionstand *genuine i,,, ,,
liated an d ut I oud4 .t o ea.tvley,7„,,), ',t
•lehruary 23. '1•Or, • ' ~ • ' - , Eetf . ,
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fr EI()SIAK.H.'I3ANNAN.i Attorney all
ul.nw: ,, inlico hi Ceiiire street, oppoilte the itpl;eopal
211 ureh. Potterille,Pen ea. • • •
N0e..20. ISSO ,I . ' • ! 4747 ,',
IItANCIS ISPENCEIto
1 milli Itrnl Estato.Aannt. Office in lanil ILnad Arent!
pist Market.P?ttsvllle.
• `Ltn . li`.!.l. C:ail
SElTZlN(ipli,Justice of the:
MI Nava. St klti l tl IL will td buidursa tin.!
dlligi.nce and i•an...
- Ivl.rnaty MT V I
1111;ISTOP lIER Attor-'i
in al Law. Nitta :111e.
.lii.halt . t.ongio corn* of St•enrod
„ April 11, '37 1:14,0
•r g 01IN 'C. CONRAD,-.1.r.;• Jusi ice of
P 'lllO a ',err-11,1(.4 opp'of Ile Putglq
!louse, Broad greet. Tamaqua,
May 2.'57 is- •
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.t•EORGE deß. KElNl;;Attorney at
1-rbaw. Pottsville. rennet., will at tplid tolegal business
i t Schuylkill county el oiseoliere. 1 Ofilee,in COntre
I.lm.t.tiegrly npouitte tit 3linerS' Bank,, , . .
July 7,.50 I: ' : t . • 27-
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1 - 10I,I;EC'I'IONS IN:IVEW YORK
/..i,di . bitoriKLYK.—l'ermAits An PO tme ille Or t+elitiy4-.
;: r inlet is h- , 1 to ha ei'l any detitm. or nOtog, or
k ei , As Odleeted In - ew York elt„y or Kermiklyti.er Klugli
ir0,,,t,,i. ii4whti desire legal inforinatioWini In I. proe m .
.I,lnv. in theme elides, rim have I liefr gaminess .promptly
31 , e ielo t•i by I tie undetigned.. ' •:C, J. JACK, .
• . nnatsellor rif haw,'
't :, I • .141 Fuli.en streot, Ilr'ociltlyn.•
,lleferre , w—Jtliig• 11. clamor. 1.1 , 1,- 4 .
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July: fI. '+7 . 2i-,"nn .:,,.
iSA AC SEVERN, 3 usiipp °of : the
PEACE, attend. to (the collect Itin: eV senounts. - and
Oi l I;u ll "..'" * Atirel l iaininir In 110 011 i'0:: ' lle , al‘o - al told a
i-Ine ines+ureenioil ef Krieg and Stoire(Work,:lkimmit
tiniiii.,,te. ;nil. IkkLitet 111.1M4111 Whir, Esq., I. I n big
pommisition. (Viet —Venire st, below American !louse.
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.' .4. Doedi, Bonds, MortgagOs.,tkc.••
'NEW E. :...EVERN will Attend to ilia nrawing up or
'',..:de , ; Boudp, Nlortgsgee. Surrevii , f.. 4. Joluran..e..kc..
..ltb '.ll:::.itr.tey and d....patch. o.eic , --Teuire At rCa. be
1 . . Arioriran 11.que. with Ikuic Se iierriOlotgb4l t.itt. '
' Pot ig% in, V.1..1.1, 67 ! 7-Iy
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. .BUSINESS CA.1.11).5., ! -,-,•
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iI. DIXON,' Dentist, 1612 Lo
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N 1 EO. 1i...- - SIIITII,' Min in g 'Engine6r
.1 altd erilliery....View,er, htl,4llle,l'a. .• o 1
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1 OSEPII W. GEARY - , Civil and 111i
•p. uln:z 6ttglul.er. , t. , (llen—Cornet '...f" hlhrket add tid
t. 1 4 ,,, IV.(kslll.-. ha. ''' , I.larimgry 10
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) . W . SiIEA'FFEIC. Pngsville . ,
Pa,
is Irate
'exhtorttAlaatlx.inin”..te, iortolwe
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1 r!:\ 121 - • I'i,EASAN'I'S'," Civil and
*i. i 313ning Engiuner, Ptirrdr f LLY. 'i i
i lir tc E--M3rlict - ittreetoiorth tide, tieq, oett Cent re and
' • ' LA ugumt S 'Si 32. fun
i : I.:01{GR.1.1110WN; Ilivector.
Inspect' , Coal laVia and t llues. j'arti •u
:Ai- ttrutint paid In rentliallnt 1' A u , iiist • ' 67 ' : ' l " t r
UV. CJIA ItI.ES' lIERMANSADER,
Surgton and Acconelier, . •
'II; wtl I; •:. 4 ill; IL G—upporite the Arcadian Inatitule.
A nzust 'V akly
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c"rner ‘laryet and Secnud, elreetp, Pa.
tht.d.cr I. 11,43 - 40-tf • '
Civil and Min
i SurAoyttr. Lc.,a ill attend to surveys
o 1 3114 i ,, trik n
,roftioi with Alai!. loitatth
Patt, tirat door below fiber Terrace, l'uttalt Pie. Pa. •
)lay.Q • ' 19-tf
l ' igit , eer.!laving
hl- eir;lorationit: Mei lro, wbirh
or eppi e j biro for the.paat lt u uittittila.ltaa agai n es
141.1Wied himself at hitt ofilen.in and i. pfe
pared to attend pens Tally tunny profutsiLional %tot which
may 'ho aisbutited to Win. 5, to -St
fiI,PNVER
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~.:A..:.. 4 'CIA PP. Geoipgical,
%ad EtriFl nttm D‘nce:4 ann., x.ind
kat E,t2tte, Agent'---oppmf re. th 4 Wyoutittg II etdme,
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1011 N 110DGKISS, , 1 11ining, Engl.
• f ..4.e. nod Surveyor, St..' Pottsville. Pa....,st ic.
~' 'ili. to S,urrevio; and 1: cpiering Coal .laude. II iisire _
loi ' 1 .4..k e . irtgont I , 'l' Ihi pluralist, mid itule of Rural
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lo.it, loi.ribio of mute - , lie:
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Mira... 22. 1;.:0;.• ' ,: ; ' liLilf. •' •
1 jLN RN ',W. 1'001,4, • Ge01(4.7 . 1ea1.
i ti l i ii . znmilirufand. }lining' Knrineier.Ceentreilyie.f.
l'oftvillr. 11 . gives attention . to slitee:fe a" eland".
t i -'s 411 %tal Limb iiii
.. to rreys of mimes velliiilvillle ore" :
' rial Urart., mid. to. ite t.upe•rjutiSnctepre and * P , *
'eltir.vr for piriirletori. of eqtates.. V
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iebrus t y 2, 'lii . Pule 4 '4'44 i27-tr- 1 '
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t .(II INCY—F.n r the . l'urehnse and
-i I.S:Ile of Rout Efitate: iiiiyln lied soiling Colit;:ie
`''': eiililie of ° Coal Lands,linti.
eii.'&e.,noct (mlloo'lll'
"Of
fr ' te I freely year • ex perierie to the Coutitylts
e r , a , ..ille.
* to give - V:iilohirtion. (Alice slalifintuntio Street.
CHAS. M. 11141. i.
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1 .11...AICEIWaill, eIVII and 111inttig
11',,,F,4,,,,,r..tib1u0d Pa.. Attends la hue 'And '
,','eelli: iillfie,..surie ing'stid dividing lamb. trit
,liti wn 4.1.. ami 4j otter Luilnerils hi the li nir ° I
`', p ir d ,. . l irli. ' tumor addrolia,Fopiit Jo "prier P. ,49., '
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et , uylki:i •.:.,, II l'• Feh 1 ,74.1644 ii•ly. .
'll//11/11N1)a 'AI. 'IVENS : . '
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V.tha
h...ij, ''''"Entr,...;(l4nntraihtiMio;tr, ttiriffit7Vl7.3ll..
,: i ": 164 /Inc and 'worichtr Pratvinri of Corbbb
• „.,,.,;,:tE,,,d.,... winc„,, Nro. - Itel.e.ild o twenorqi de0,,,..;kc
,,,..;kc llity7•ltivt Voraie4..ir.4 Rmliort MIONP , ..
..., i .„,,,,.., h• ilAo..ll),,,i ne k '64 Flpodfiesitfuni•
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arves, Philadelphia;
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IN OILS .
OILS!' OILS!!..OILSM,
HOCIdSO' N 86.10EAN#
5 S,T, 6. - tUljarp:ed;
General Commission Merchants, and Dealeri in
JIVIALE AND SPERM OIL. i'OII.IIII , IING
. • AND .11EO.1144VIUAL 111E1'08E3.; '
Sept-22.'4a :j 31141'
GEO. W. POMEROY. & 00 •
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OILpISOAE, CANDLES, &C.
TO. 101 South Water street, beloli
Itark!et:Pbiladelplilit '• • •
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sTerm, ne e ri c i: t a n r i t i t e :/iiiinery
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811"' l
Samuel T.ltillet flalevian.
Pltillidelphla,,Jana44, 5, 'SI •
1 . . BAILY it BRATIEER, •1 ,
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. Havi*g RWmoved To Their'
NEW STORE, 1
NO. 920' C LIES N TrT Sor RE E I',
i • (11ETIVEEN ; 1INTIII AND TENTII,) 1
. rhiladelphia, -. 1 • •
, Are now opening a splendid stock of -,, ! •
' 1 ' CARPTING .-1 - -
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Embntring story waritty of I ...
ENGI.ISII.' il t;lll4..inLit, , INGRAIN, •
1 TAFESTEY,L ."1 I)111;ttIAL. . and . i 1
,' V ELVET, : TIMER-FLY, VENETIANS;
•• il . I l• ALS()
AMERICAN, CARPETS; , 7
Of teeti °silk itiautsfaciSte, which they warratif io be
S i gnal to any poda.nldS fu M i ll , 011111 try. 1
041,x0 O.IV -CI Li' CLOTH II; •
Or ascii* Tnrieiy of style and isidth.
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C'ANTON=)IATFINGS.GOCQVIIATS, ItrOS,, DREG;
.. .11 GET:!, dic.,'.lc., At. 1 t '
j April 25.'371 ' [Sept. •:41.'56 3.3.1y1 IT- • •
401 IN A. Iliapti:.] r ; . I.loitN W. WII Lll.k 31S.
MOORE & WILLIAMS ,
' general Coniinlssion Meroliants.
1 , . HI AND (DEALERS IN i • .
3IINERS' SUPPLIES;
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No. 54 g o Wate t r street, Phllad'tibia.
! The subscrilier haring heott Simulated wit .: the coal .
]trad.. and mining operation F synertilly, for se eral years.
are prepared to supply twdera Or all article'', opt ingent
'to ntinitig purposes at "the I , west ratea, with rare and
dosPatCh. t)ur shetk clue prb:os the following niticlet:
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:Oils—Sperm, ~ I taftly Laritps, - Thorthty's celebrated
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Elephant,
• FloWw, : . Gum Belting,
Elephant, Illa Sting• Paper. Washers,
Blottehatl, lope Chalns, Parking,
Racked.
Itopes. al Area, llose.
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j • Lard: Pulleys,Blasting and other
-1 ! Rosin. Melting. • ..,
Powders, ' .
i Greasing,, Wirie Rope, &mp.
Linseed. Tar and PitaN Candles, lc..kc. .
1 nriensacis:
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llodgtaut & been . J. 11.1 A. k S. Allen,Charleir Miller k
Co, 6 Rot IniOsel. Rail, and johu Thornily, Esq., Phila.
aJelphiat flint. W. Dolialdson, lion. C. W. Pitman. Goo.
W. sny.ter.(l4., D. PI lirowu, Km., and L. P. Brooke,
r.,.1.. l'..taaillle: Wm4Dellareu. k:sq.. Millersville; and
J. J Connetehhttid.l (January 17,'57 11-ly ‘.;
Schuylkill Fire & Marine- \
INSURANCE COMPANY.
r3P t tau cr 111 0.
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Office liiliyman's Balding, Xainintongo it.,
2 doors above Centre at., Pottsville, Pa,
CAPITAL AITTHORIZIFiD BY LAW,
• I I, *200.000.
CHARTER .PER•PETUAL:
Thlt.C4ounany obtained Its Clip er at th e last Sop,lou
o f t h e L eg i.„L a t u e ot.t.e.Onsylvanik. and lanowfolly
ganited 11111CpNwitettto L-sue Potirionnt libels' rates,
m Fln•sandlluland rbdts. on Public and Private
logs, urnit Sttiellt nf Goods and 31erehandise of all
Also on C al Breakers and Machined; Inland Insu- L
ranee on Canal Boats and Dames. hy.Canals and Rlverspj
also on Camavant' etel to.Thliadelphia, New :Tort, Dal ti
- !!more. Re. Thls Company gliaran tees to adjust all looses
stronsplay..end therehypope to !merit, the iletrtnange
the peptic. • . , •
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'DireCtOril 3
itI3II.IEL.SILLY3IAN, 1. li. ADAM,
II ILLIA\I 1110RT131Elt, t 1r. JODI , : D. DEIDERT.
!JACOB 111;:itZINGE11, Jr. JOIIN
iIEOItOE LAUER, I J. E DEAF:FF. • (
W. F. 11. iL 116NTZINGElt,
'f Runt:KT m I , A Lit t:m. • a wil; EJ. it Eit
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1 SlLlSmAN,Pillgident.
W. F. SM Sorretary and Goners' Agent.
j. - Pottst ille.lanuarY I. '57 1- : .
,INSURANCE.
MINERS' LIVE' INSURANCE
,33 Pottsville, Penna.
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(7A P/TA Lslloo.ot 0- L' If 11 , TEH+1'E(tPETf9A L.
rfiriS ConVany, chartered by ,the'
Leglsinture of tonmylvanta,:wlth a =Pital of one
uudred Thousand.Dollars..ls now.fnlly ofganized: and
has-eommeneod hi/Albans.. The Company Is Prepared to'
receive tno7ys and ether pro-erty In trusti and allow
Interest on II moneys ctepokited in trust, at the rate of
fire per eent. p'r anti urn; prluelmi and interest payable
on demand, F or ,Nt e k,rif Premium on Ltfe;lnsaraure,
see the prllited Tables'supplled.at the office of the Cate-'
pony. Centre stret,:l'cittsrille. three do(ra ainith of the
xxchan...e !Lao., II t. 7.5171 NO Eft, jr., Prat. I
'WttivtaioNKtiSt4, Secryary and Treatuntr.
kpril • !it tf
ARTIIR&CITE,INSIIRANCE COMPANY.
Authorlaid capital, $400,000. -
eIIAWITH PPE
9 r M . :111”1 Sfre,t, betwban rhf r d ind Fourth
streets, .'this o.mpany wUI huhu,' ROI RIM
Dom or damago by [tire. Buildings. Furniture; and Her
chandize ANA MARINENSUR occisi,on Vessels,
Cargoes and Freights , Tatra, lascaaacs parts of
the U nlon .1. plitt.e'reßß '
D. Luther, Davis Pierson,
A ertenril, JosEph
Pater . 1/r; o.o.•N.Ofkort,
• John K. Illarkislon. .II: Hammett. •
•• Sautu,.l 11. itothertnel, • Wm. F. bean;
D. LUTIIEItk rresuleit.
Vi'n. P. DE VI. 17ce Presidrist •Y •
W. 31. Smit h. 8-crelary. . ' '
• 4/r I. D:LurnEn' has boon appointed ag at for the'
above Umipany In Schnylkill county, to.,w om personi
desirinr lustironreCart apply.
Janf.ary I. 7,7 ' April '54 • 14-) . 1-'
sTATR ' )(Intim. INSURANCE COXPANY.
() uirrii A ININ IJA L . S'PA I'EM ENT
Ntiv 165. i : .."
Cash
15t4.18,53, • •
Cash pri , ,intuins and Interest rereiv
et! tn,;!pait year, mutual depart- •
went.. $l4. 1 1.644
Idlle !wet v . enlole In xnuni, 29.647
Cash Premiums, Stnel: PC1,41101 40,252
•
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Los Os. t.xpense.., C.MIIIIRSions. rt...-
ineurance. mutual department, 101,Suri
Mock, t. i• ' OM
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Ilnud::. innrtgagoN . stork. and otiler
gond at.enrit ie.', - ^ '173.135
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lilllq rerelvable. 1 sr ;oo s
Cash on• hand. and •In hands 'of
a;tents,
1%4. Fire4lnlalld MO, In
if :JOIIN
.1111T'l5, IP4II
INDEMNITY.
9111 E Franklin Fire Insurain
ru m r. or Phlladeiphla. 0014,, No, IV..P
strrets, ueai• Fifth atteol. - '
I.
DIRECTOIIS:
Ch rW,,..5% Banc ker
.Thomas Ilart.,
Tobias ;Vaguer,:
'Samuel Grant,
..Isoub IL. Smith,
,
Continue to 011.3 ke Insurance per manents
every description of property. in town and
rates as low as are consistent with security.,
Ttio C onpady hive reiorredl &largo contingent, Fund,
sr bi,l, wile their Capital andPnamiuttos, Lately invested ,
afford amide protection Solite insured. Elate their le.
Mwporvation. a period of 18 years. they have plaid upwards
or one mi/lont, hen hundred thousand d o m i i r s, l ow . b y
Ore:thereby affordloit wr lateens of the admintare of in.
aurence. as well as the attliity and disposition. to Meet
with, proutirtnesii,all lishllitisio, .
I CllA.S.,.i.litiClililt, fband deist. '
Cuts. 1. Discus.. Secretary,.
The subscriber has been appointed agent f r the above
mention* In.titation.and 'anew propared t o task* in•
auvanCo. oh every deacriptibe of property. s the lowest
rat.-..' 1,, - ANDltt:t4 /MSS L. Agent. •,-
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Pat .. , 11: 1 4. Jail. It. 1 . N51 -- ' • 1 ::-tf
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I LIF' 1111317BANCE.
T llE•c;iiarit Life 11) - iiinneo, Ammily
I 'n 4 1441 . 1 eittnnany - hf Philadelphia. 011 ice. PIS°.
134 - e.themitti 'afoot. the test door East of .h e Custbm
(loom, I , •
• CAPITA!. iflul i irtil CHARTER PER PErrett, .
Zautlnu, to :mike: utorAtors 4iiii3Ohou ;be intuit Amor
abb. teams. - - .
i., r, - ctAirr
IF-1r
'rho' catittal cin; paid up and Invested. brother With
stir:re and conetantly Itscreulug reserved ,'"upd, ores"
a p , tflilsecatity.t4 the Inaun•SL •• , 1 ,
Tb 4 pro:alums may lay p 4.1 yearly, 'if:yearly . or
Quarterly.
rho cOmPanc add a lioFts periodically to he Insunin-„
cm* Gm life. The find Wm us.appropriated in D ecem b er ,
Ult. as I the e,..-:..md Bonus in Deemnbi.r. 1119, amount
:to an addition of $202 5u to every gl,ooo In ured under
th e oldest at:Melo*. making 31.2 G. 40 which ,wlll be paid
when it shall become a claim, lusteadof il.ooo origin-
Ally i asured. t he next Oldert, amount toils 60; thenext
'in age tosl-212 50 for ovary VIM; the others in the
, 111010 proportion aecimilug to thu amount And time of
F, standing, which additions nuke en average Of moreillinn
;60 percent. upon the premiums paid, withkant.,increas
ilog the annual premium.
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Tkoaras. ilid.lway, ' ' l'ohn:4. ,rown+'
' Armen Davis ., „ . - ' ' b. Moller. 1
'Join+ 'Jar Suilth r . _Frederick llrOon, r •
Robert rearsall,:, . ' ' . o,a:we Tiber.. '-. ,
' _ : Joeeph - Yelear, . , . ' lohn FL ' Wier,
•' ' Thome. P. lames, ".. . Wharton wia, , '
loceph T. Bailey: • , , ,lohndt. k.
"Phimpliletweeddidniii laldPorintelmade pisinielotis.
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term at application And further laformallin flu be bid
it the olli , c. '-+ ' TlfirllAS lIIDUW AF, 'resldeed,
lone P. .44E8. Aeittarr. •
WO. The snbeerlher fq retent Far MP . IP , COMPIIIIT
'ln Schuylkill ani n tr. mad will ereet ' froni, nets , aid
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1 11 " A rill IRNING, BY BENJAMIN BANNA.N, SCHTTirtICILL COUNry;
(If ver two. h0in.4111.4 iatlt be
o our rrgurar Plats.
TRUST CO., ,
11356,318 TO
170,568 56
528,881 1.6
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379.701
N Aymt
214.1 y
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- Chesnut
George. W. 1 lebards,
31ordreaf L. Lowis,
Adolphe E..liorle, •
David S. Siroer, n,
Morris PAU :rmatr.
litni}cd or
country, at
IRON WORKS.
', rT.CLAIR.
T: CLAIR IRON WORK .
- no; subscriners- respectlaus ; invite
and uaehtue Shop,
the town orSt.Cf l atr,Schullkil/ mum
- • ty, where they are prepared to bt.ild ,
Steam Su,„- toes, coal Breakers, Pumps and machinery of
every pattern. Also, Drift Cars, Iron br 'Brass castings
'of any sire or pattern. Being practieat mechanics, Coat
operators and others who want machinery would dowell
to give thorn a roll and exmume their Wm*. Orders
thankfully received and executed at the shorted =ties
and on reasonable term's. CaTIIRR, GRIFFITH f CO.
St. Clair. July 11. '57 • ' 29.1 y •. '
• • • " ASIIILA.
- • ASHLAND IRCE
trial,„„,„ . TUE. SIMICRIDadtto •... -
prepared to furnish. at the Ashland Iron
• tiF3'ftwrst Works, Steam klugints and it mops otany
• power-and capacity, for mining andother,
purposes; Coal Breakers of every size and
HofUOW risc, together with castings stud forgin
of every descriptions. Coal and Drift Cal s of all cla ns.
and patterns, large Truck and Horse Cara,—all furnished
at the shortest notice. , The aubscribora flatter them.
selves that, Inasmuch as ev ery member of the firm Is a
practical umeMtuic, they w 4ll. 'able tcOaroish m tchl
nary that will compare favarbly with any In the Re
gion. All orders directed to L. P. DAISILIi Duos., Ash
!avid, tichuyiklll county, Pa ,will receive prompt atten
tion. • • •,.• • • • is. iteGAILNIEIL .
. DARNED,
iCtlirskli A 1104Eit. _
Ashland, - my, 10 ; 71 19
CARTERS& AI L LEKCIISON WORKS;
Tamaqua. Se *yams u panty. sm.
The Subscribers, proprietors of the
abovenimedextenslYeestabllphmeet,fte-
Aiiii nounce to the citizens of Schuylkilleoun
i:M. ty, and the pub)* generally. their roe*.
- nessto turn out any and all kin& of work
I n their Hue. at the shortest notice. and In the most pat
isfactory umuner—suchas building Steam Engines.matt
ufaxturing Railroad and Drift Cars, Pumps. Cast lugs and
ifachinery of all k
)nly the bast workman are employed, and satisfaction
may thenetVre be safely guaranteed- Orders frotn abroad
promptly til ed. CARTERS k A LLEN.
famagna January 27, 1857 4-If
,BEAVER feIEADOWS.
EtE ttepp
i maul\ lc BR '1 t. lret t _
t i Fonudent, respectfully intbruit,_
trons,and the public genentily;ftiat
is 'MEM arelully prepared . at the above establish"
. meut. to manufacture Stearn Engines of
every sire; PumPs ltallroad and Drift Cars, and eTery .
other deicriptightif Iron and Brass Castings suitable for
the Coal ininfinror other business. on the most reasonable
I em'. ABC.. Blowing Cylinders for Blast Furrtaces.and
Machine work in general.-
_• . _
lt•rnairing of alt kinds done with neatness and despatch_
at the lowest prices,Ali work furnished by them war.
Tinted to perform well / They solicit the mutton' of
ho.e who 11111 V want articles in their line in thh•slrinity.
A.l orders will' meet with Immediate and 'prompt atteu
ft • F. W. HUDSON,
M•
arch 4,1 , 457 ti-ly 'W. D.. HUDSON.
DoiveLrisort.
DONALDSQN. IRON WORKS..
I CON, JONES t GO.rerpectful
~lll--~
.
iy invite the attention Pf the..ituaine-a
',v l, !ht , •oultnuulty to their anew Foundry and
-, , y1A17,.41,j, Machine Shop.'ln the town of Donald.
.too. Schnylkill county. They are now
ready I A eprute all ordcra for machinery, such as
.tram engines, putnpa. coal Itreak , ca. mill''grarlng for
'grist and saw milla,,rallroad and drift rare, Ac., fie.
tieing practical mechanic& we flatter ourselveathat all
work dont, at Ilea Donaldson Iron Worka, will give such
astisfa-ttm, as will PAMPA the fitturo eutdom of
their patrons Orders thankfully received and PX.e_Ce•
Ind at the shortcat notice, and ou nwarmitide terms.
PETER COX.
' A LEtIED JONES.
FArartry 2. 15! , 7 S. Li.' klb :%it
DEHAVEWS IROtIi,WOOKS.,! I Dkan Sir. i—ilar ing becorile pranaturely finite gray, 1 i
- , Wall luduced. some ids weeks since . to make a trial of i
• ' , • ltsistAlgariliii.
. aisaale . — ME littbseilber is prepared to mann your Resler:lWe, I bare needless than two bottles, but ;
thegrey ha Ire-bare all,disempeared ; and although my'
' • rtscture-STI ' AII " GliCk: ' S of any power, hair . has not frilly attained its original eolor:'yet the
' • ' '' Pullarmlany expacity,andteal iireakint I pi, ess c hangers .
..„, , ~ of every deseriptlon : an well as every
i
e Of gradailly going on, and Ism in
..'" .! great hopes that In a short time my hair will be as dark ,
. "'"'—'_ other kind of`Machtnery used In killes, . as f or merly.; 1 here olso'been much gratified at the '
preakers. f urnares. Dolling Mills. Saw 31111 x. Ar. i healthy moisture and sigcir of the. hair, which before
From the Civilities possessed for manuthettirlng. and
•wvelversh and dry, and It has creased to come out BA for
from lone experience in the businees.workesn be turned •. , 11 .
Deepcceully yours.
out at thiscatabilshment.at the verylowest prima, and - . • . •
D. C. M. run
, ..
of a snperinr quality. Professor Wood. - •, ~
, Person!. desirous of putting up Machinery of any kind.
areinirited to rill and examine patterns and beeoute ac• . !
pualoted with prices before contracting elsewhere. " ! '
Orders or every kind are solicited. and strict attention 7
WIII.ke given to thelrprompt execution.
•-• WILLIAM DI:HAVEN. I
Allnersville, December 9,1867 . ; • 484 f .' . 7
CAxtrtt: llllnols, June 19.1855.
l' have used Professor -Wood's lb& h mtier, and
Lave admired its wonderful effeet. My hair was becom
ing', ail I thought. prematurely gray, but by the use of
1 hiaoltestorative,°•it has reamed Its•shiginal color, and
f I have no doubt. permanently to.
_ • r 4 ' '• SIDNEY BREFSE,
, ~, • • ... ,: - •••--0 , - , .." ‘••Sw-lairnater emitted Shigeo.'
--
- TREMONT IRfp 4- Vli Oki( e g • , - -I , f . , '
_'", -
Tremont, ischlaylklin t'convit a*. 1 .4taatta. ..! U. J. WODD A CO, ProMietors.'9l2. Broadway. N. Y.,
The Subeeribersrospeetfullyinvite `, -, ' and 114 Market street, St. Lout*, Missouri
ZM the attention of the basineescotem on Ity • ' 01,1 in Pottsville by J.C. C. flexile*, P. Sanderson and
to their New Machine Shop and - Founs 1 Henry Baylor; Tamaqua—D.J. Pry : Schuylkill Haven—'
- -- r iar j ilid a dry. erected in the town of.Tremotat -a rid Dr, &Chichester, and by all respectable Druserists every
.• ' - under the's uperlntendence and manage- where. . Feb. 21, '57 S-ly
,
intent et Messrs. Z. liatdorff and Philip Umboltx. where
they ate prepared to execute all orde'rs for Machinery ot , .1 1n
Prass and Iron , each as Steam Engines of any power, s portant Discovery.
Pumps of any capacity. Coal Breakers of everydeactip- "
I• • • all kinds of hearing for Rolling Mills. Grist and i CONSUMPTION,.
§iiiAMills. Mgt Cars. and al l kindeo Rath-rad Castings, ' 2
, as Chaim , for Plat and T Salle, r ovs.switebes.ond !-
al ads of st and Wrought Iron Shafting.. Mr. Uta- ,
ND ALL
.IiIELS9IIS or THIS LUNGS AND THROAT
bblt a. • lug a-raetlealMerhanie.and having bad the encl. ,
A
RE positively curable by Inhalation;
fidence a . . perlenee for many years in the Coal Region, 1 , which conveys the Mmedies to the cavities in the
persons desirous of putting up 31schinery of any kind, ! Whim through the air partusges.andcomingin directron- I
are invited to call and examlneonr patterns and superior ! tact with the disease, neutralises the tubercular matter,
quality of work, and become'acquainted with prices: at I allays the cough, mums ts fremotodeasy expectoration,
these Works. before contracting elsewhere. Order, elev. howls the lungs. purities the blood, 'lmparts renewed vl
ary kind thankfully received. atul atrlrtattentlon ',i11% ' tality to the nervous oyetem, giving that tone and roe! ,
given to their prompt execution. having several lb, 20, , gy no indispensable for the restifmtlon of health. To he
a O . hi, and CO horse Engines on hand. . !, able to Mate corithiebtly that Consumption hocurable
Jan. 6, 1817 1-ly C. A. AA. 31. SELTZER. !! by inhalation, Is to ma a ;source of unalloyed pleasure
I tie as much undo t hireont rot of medical' treatment as
PORT •CARBON. arty other formidable disease; ninety out of every bun
d rettea ses ran be cured in the first stages. and fitly per
cent. in the second; basin tfirthird stage it is impos
sible to twee more than fire per cent...for the lungs are
WI cut up by the disease as to hid defiance to medical •
skill. Even. however, inthe last stages, inhalation af-
fords eatraorainmy relief to the euffering
_attending.
this fearful scourge , which annually deationety-:
Aire thousand persona in tile United States atone; and a l
.cOrrect calculation 'tows that of the present populatkial
of the earth. eighty minima are destined to 811 Mel
Consumptive's grave., I
rfruly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal all 1
Consumption. In all apse it Imo been tie great enemy
of ifs, fur it sparest neither age nor sex, but sweeps off
alike the brave, the beautiful. the grateful, and the
gifted. By rho help Of that Supreme Being, from whom
eduteth every geed and pertbet gift, I am enabled to offer
to the afflietod a permanent and speedy cure In Con
sumption. The first mow of tubercles Is from impure
hfood, and the immediattieffect- produced by their de.
• pesition In the lungs, is to prevent the free adiuladon
it air into the air rolls, which canteen weakened a Boll
'ty through the entire ey-tem. Then surely P. is more
rational to expect greater good front medicines entering
the cavities of the lungs than from those administered
through the stomach; the patient will always Sod the
, Inept froe and the breathing easy after Inhaling reuse-
I dies. Thug. inhalation le, a'local remedy, nevertheless it
sets ronstituttomilly, and with More power and certain.
ti than remedies administered by the stomach. To
!layers the powerful and direct influence of this mode of
i administration ' chloroform inhaled will entirMY, destroy
, sensibility Inafmg minutes. ',analysing the entire pee
-1 your system. so that a limb may be amputated without
, the slightest pain; Inhaling the ordinary burning gas
will destroy life in a.few hohra. , .
i The Inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system'
I when Stinting or apparently dead. The odor of many
! Of the medicine, la Per.eidible in the skin a few min- )
t use after being inhaled.and may be Immediately detect
;ed in the blood. A contincing proof of the constlth
I (lonai effects of Inhalatien. Iv The feet that sickness Is j
alwayspmduri.d by breathing foul air. Is not this post !
tire evidence that propel. remedies, carefully prepared!
; and judkinusly adminisred through the lunge. should
endure tile happiest re .
nits! Daring eighteen ynvrs'
practice, many thonean v, suffering from diseases of 1
I the lungs and throat,tinve harm under my care, and'
I I have effected many remarkable rubes. even atter the
' sufferers had been pronounced in the last stages , which I
r folly,sathfles me that consumption le nolonger a fatal
I disease. My treatment of consumption is original. and
I !bonded on long experience and a thorough inveatiga
; Mon. Sly perfect acquallitince with the 'dor , of tu'
• berries, fie- enables meth distinguish, readily, the Ts
! slims forwent* diocese that eimulate consumplkm. and
apply the proper remedies rarely being mistaken even',
In a single rag,. This familiarity in connection with
sertatti pathological and Microscopic dlscomries. enables ,
r trie tol relieve the lungs Imre the effects of contracted
1 Chesil': to enlarge the chest., purify the blood , impart to i
!
,It rene ent wed,vitallty. giving energy and tone t o the entire
ard. 9
1 i Medicine's with full diced lons sent to any part of the 1
1 lluitod•States and Canada. by patients communicating
1 I heir symptoms by letter'. But the care would be more
l certain If thepatient should pay me a ylalt,whleh would
i flee me an opportunity to examine the lents and ens
-1 ame to •proscribe with much greeter certainty, and
, thee , the cure could be iffeetgUwiltiout my mein* the
Patient again. I G. W. GRA li A 11, 5/.11.
'Oilee 1131 Filbert street . ; (Aid No. 1119.) below ro4uh." -
:., ,
Jim, 27. lir ; PAILADELPHIA, Pe. I
. (Mareh 21. riff 12-Ivl 26..
TSEMO
.• FO'JNORY'A AQ_
ACttapdg SHP.
- Por Carbon. Sc ay hula. Co, rte.
' ,Arno T. 11. \VINT Fit 41'f: EN n
ex hie rNidlnrea. frmo the complete °atilt
• " orthe above namedestabilehegent,to top
. rrr v iy etherdera In his line of btivinhas—
.7lt ouch re for Steam Engines, italiroad and
I tt earn, Pump*, Coal lireaktn t. Posting.; and Itlachino•
ry of every pat tern. Ile vrirrants Lis work to give WIN-
Dietion, and accordingly solicits Paltaltalta at Wale and
'A1114,34. •
FRA - ,Il , son, yr 'ad on.s.
• Tilk: be " -,. .• • . the Pub
klla that they nre the Proprietors ot the
~,;'""',ss!;;Rk Franklin Works Peirt eirbon. lately ; mtr
✓f: rind on by 8. hillysonn, +o
where they h
..-7. .. .. time to manuetrture to 6rder,• at the
+hottest notice. Steam tngines. PuutpuChni Breakers and
Machinery of almost nny size or description. for mining
or dt her purposes. Also, Railroad and Drift Cars, Iron or
Brass Castings of ahy . size or pattern. Orders are respect •
fallyaolirited ' GI . IO. A PISSLEIt & 111:0.
Franklin Shovel Works.
The . finbecribent continua furnish the Colliers and
Pealers of Schuylkill County, with Shovels of all kinds,
it the lowest 'Philadelphia prices. Attention ix partlett•
larly milled to their Coal liovebs. Orders for Shovels of
any Ilse frr pattern promptly ottend,vl to.
. ano. 2t. Fisnun A BRO.
port Carbon, AugnstIVISSX. 4-cr
tql'i r Ti - V -
. POTTSVILLE ROLL rife MILL.. ~
I'HE SUBSCRIBERS are eon
l!Epliantly manufacturing various sizes of
Colliers' Balls. weighing '72, 25. 'AI, 30.32
:..-..%02 7 :Tait nod 45 pounds per yard. Also. large
Italia of the most approved patterns,
weighing 35.5+1.50 and 00 pounds per yard. From the
eaperience of the pint five yearn. we feel confident of
making Rails unsurpassed in quality by any mill in the
country. All imainess rommunicatirme edarreell 10.
Messrs: Y %nw.vr k Iron Factors, Pottsville, will
woad with prompt attention. JIVO. IttatNlBll k CO.
.lane 20. '57 245.
FOUNORY AHD MACHINE SHOP,
.Strain u sr actory, it.
are. MYTlCE.—Thebuslneascf the late firm
as of tiNVDEIt k..11111..NER, nlll be contin
.
tied by the eubseriber In all Its. various
•
.1 - 117/;-; zaz brain:hem oqteatn rmigine building, Iron
Founder, nunfeactitrer of all kinds of
Machinery, for Rolling '3lllla, Illaat Formren, Ralhtod
Caps ke.. ke. lie will Mk, continue the brodnesoi of Ulu
lug and Filling the celebrated Pitts Fbrof White Ask and
',iris a nd *Pau reins Rey! ,Ash ends, being sole proles
tnr•of these Collieries .. GEORGE W. SYYDZR.
.
- January 2.1,18.57 .. - ; - !f
TO COA,I, OPEILATOW & MINERS.
'rattrieer o f er orks. .
lill - FTlte'sobneribers respeetftitYlnette the
attention or the business et - immunity to
; 1 9 "" 41 their Duller Works, on Railroad ofrfet, be•
. - r in, .: ci-gE; tow the Dassekter Depot, Pottsville, Pa.,
where they are piepared to untuttfackurs
.. .
• .. 11011.R118-4)7ICVNItY• DIMICRIPTIOIII,
Smoke Stark*, Air ltacks.lllast Pipes, Gasottesters,Drift
'Cant. he.. he. lk - dlers on hind.
fleiniatractiral mechanics, and haring for years devoted
themselves entirely to thitebranch of bushiest, they Ost
ler themselves that work done at tbelr establishment will
sire satisfaction to all who may favor them with a call.—
Indl ridnsis and C,om ponies will tind it greatly to their ad.
tentage to examine their work before enacting elsewhere.
May. 5,1857 JOHN & NOBLE.
WASHINGTON AMIN WORKS. •
ottsvi so a.,
THOS. t JAS WREN respectfully 111,1111
the athartims of tee buskins ermantunity
•i to their New Machine Shop and Foundry
Fla
erected between Coal and Railroad atiOrta,
and fronting on Norwegian street, where
bey are prepared to execute all orders for machinery of
lintssand,tron, such as Steam Engines , all glade Of Rear
log for Rolling Mills, Grist and ,Saar Single and
Double acting Pumps, Cosi Breakers. Drift Cars, all kinds
of Italinaad Castings. such ts Chairs for Fiat arid T Lail;
Viola. Switches, to.: all kinds of cast and wrought I roil
Shafting. Being practical uurchanics.turd having made
Ihe demands of the Coal Region their study for years,
31%0 all klnda of 31bchinery in their line of business. they
Satter themselves that work done at their establishment
will give metafiction to all who rosy honor them with a
call. MI orders thankfully received and promptig exe.
euted.on the most orasousble Maria. .
THOMAS . JANES WItEN. -
Nov. V, 'Si • 47-If
PALO ALTO ROLLINC MILL.•.
TllE_Subseribers beg leave to no.
nounce , to their friends and the piddle.
" tenerally.that their new Itollior Mill at
• Palo Alto is now rowptete.-and in Wit
operation, and that they.are prepared to
filfnlsb j rails of tirittas fattems.reirbtar front 22 to
diaper yarn. Alen. ditterent rises of flat, square and
ionnd awrehesits"bar ;run. • •
Ordtra for . iraUstot bar iron aro respeetfalli
cud will moot. with ptotapt Attention If left either at ,
the /Willi% VW, Driest Loreh'e. Hardware. Store.
Oentre,street. oral theft attire, N. Z. Coro.? of Centro
and Mirk& street/14d . story .' ltiltWOOD, LZE & CO.
. Jan: 1. 1-tl
VULCANIZED RUBBER HOBE,
ktegadranti, Locergirsr,Pire Nupplcit, as of ha
.pw,
iTHES' 110 SE has great ad .antages
neer loather, as It needle s ssFrlteetly
tvitt arena a very blab degree of beat Intent 'in•
jury. aid ts areetivi by the severed enld It can b•
Did or any site tram 34 hut to 3 lashes in Ma diame
ter—larger Altos 'made toorder. Also,Coapll as.llraerh
' Pnr Will by ' n. .
!lay '
SATURDAY MORNING, Al)M::BER 19, 4857.
. . ...
...
riesT ET the ;world know that
~ .ii frairra in
,iferre ad Max, Ails (rawly
, . presided teratir *meta its As :Vegetable
or B . o4sidal Kingdsra„ wilkettt Qua . usu of ..lielderieus
Milleta ) 14071111f • , • 1
DIL A. R.. SPARE'S—Mee ti'at Milt collier Of Centre
and , East Market Stnosts,Vollavillo7 'lronraitattoti and
Advice; kral tu -: • - •• . f4acusill. 'l5l 'ltt-lyt • -'.
LYONS' KATHARION. •
DAVE Y9l/ used ILicins' Kathairoli
for this hair! It Ilie most delightfol toilet Arti
ilia world and Is preeminently bana fcil fyr Grey
KNITS:Lid heads. me ICsitheirpn fully restored my hal r
afferaitaklness of treelre yin* Yonritruly,"•
- 'K. Ii..A.TWATES. • •
- . • • N0..40 Warren Strest,New York-. .
111E4 Lyons' Eitiart of Pnre Jamaica Ginger, for dya
pepalaAnd general nervous deldlity,ke., can be had at
• • C. DATtLETS
Perfumery and Variety Store,Oeblre iltreet.Pottriiiht.
°Moho Sti. 1,856
1 01R;NR;iclqiri9q
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW.
REND THIS-OLD • AND YOUNG!
HAIR RESTORATIVE; •
Is, no doubt. the most wonderful (theater, of this age of
regress, for it will restore, permanently-, gray hair tolta
origirul color, cover the head of the bald with , a moat
luxuriant growth removelat'pnce all dandruff and itch
lug, tune. all scrofula, and other cutanedua eruptions,
such 'as scald head. etc. ltlit 111 curs, as if by' matte,
nervous or periodical headache; make the *hair soft. g c los•
oy, end wavy and preserve the color perfectly, and the
hair from falling, to extremei old ago.
The. following Is from a dlidlnguished member of the
—formate:l:
Sr. Pact,. January 1, 18:4..
PROPESSOR O.J. WOOD=
°RIO.
sand 'Rasp
ia•
Dejafitr:—lJnaolleited. I send you Mitt eertlfleate.—
' After being nearly bald lkw a lung time,and baring tried
all the hair restoratives , extent, and having no faith in
any. was Induced, on bearing of yours to girt, It a trial:
Entailed myself in the kends of a barber. and had m y .
l'head:rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the Restore.
tire then applied and well rubbed lu, eta the scalp was
aglow This I repeated every morning, and in three
aeekis the young hate appeared and grew rapidly from
August last till the present time, end lit now thick, black
end. strong—soft and - pleasant .to the tench: whereas!,
before;.it. was harsh and wiry, what little there was of it,
and that little was disappearing very rapidly. .1 still
use Your Restorative abouttwice a week, and shall soon
Itaro a good and perfect - I.ton of hair. Now, I had read
• of these (bingo—and who hpa not? but hare not seen
hitherto any case where - ally persons hair , wee really
' benefited by any of the hair tonic, .tc., of Ila day: and
it. eally Otte me Ti re tusu tqtecord the resu lt of ety ea
-1 perhince. 1 hare nsmnunended your preparati o n to
otheia. and it already,, l bla a large.and general sale
throughout the Territory.. The people here know Its ef
fect s„ and hare eantldence in It.. The. supply you rent
us, aa wholesale a g ent" the Territory, la:nearly ex.
hauated. and daily inquiries, are niage ter it. You de
nerve credit tie your Stgovcry; and L for ono. return
you my thanks fur (tae benefit it has donetne. fi,r I err.
talnly had despaired long ago of erer effecting any such
rei.uil. • ' Yount, hastily. •
HoNn.
• Finn of Bond Druggists, rt. Paul.
I;111.3 I - -
4AVING facilities uisurpasseil, ow
t
i ine to oar connection with Sew Bedford, we are
ens ed to furntslitind quality of Sperm and Winter
!Steadied Whale °Heat the Invest wholisalemarket pi+
nee;ahio a lams stork of Bolin Oils 6.6 20 to 40 tests per
Palkni for lubriratinp'pnrpeses. SAES It PHILLIPS,
, 210005 Chamber &nut, Nero Terk.
I P. 8. We would exetranke t h e a few cargoes White Ash
Angell Coat delivered in New York.
June ti, '67 zmin
If. NEW STYLE AR PHOTOGRAPHS.
A M. A corner of Centre
ti • and Merkel Marta. tido borough. bairn produced
a 'lumber of splendid photouroptea upon French Patent
. Leather,.whleh, S r beatify and durability. FUrpss any
thing yet produced by this Wonderful art. The picture
. .trben linWled, ran be tilled up and placed In the pocket.
Maud injury. and In framing. require. no llama to pew
tect o,l"rotti injury. Giro blot s call, and examine thla
new aild loatwitul •
: Jane tk
,
' , CARD. . . , ,
i rIMIE UNDERSIGNED takes p!ei
-1 sore in envionnelno to tale Mettle and . thi_pitial;
ils: in general, lout that ha Purehebed of Samuel C. Taylor;
1 the claire stock of flats. Caps; Fors. and Genthallelair.
furnishing clods contained lu tbelitere lately occupied.
ii by' Mtn.
t The above stock '' is .ittle end freed,' see eted from t i i l / 4 .,
I hts
very best Ilbusesin icitics of New Pelt and Phi a
ii delphla. and trib.brtlidd abptiopt perfectly satishrtory
•to all persona that may, Tillt. ibis liSiabliShatent• lie
,. SieStbei• this li the only "setatlishattort' Of the kind in
iElaulkill Cenntyorbefe• Cattlemen' tan bleternbilted
vilth !Fedi (-Oral to any City Ifitydrobt. by • ' -
,
. ,- NDIVAND T. TAYLOR; - ''
. .
.. .
• • * sctererserto SAMUFIL C. TAYLOR: •
: .
! • '.L • '•'"I" :t ! " • - City ilatand.Cap Store.
• P. $ -•LThe serrlrl4lllf Mr. Clee:C:ltlvseti have been ver•
'euredro suporhitend tbe department he bell so ably-nit
's far several rare paid: Ills make and style of Rats
I
are al t .1 her.euPeriort9 ottY'otbee eke in this place
t for du ditty and tear. 'Meek fitc is nick* of Hate
itrefro si, 611 to $1 00. -In addilloia to the above, et
a*i In tstaitt reeelpt'of the new sty • fists and Otps
a rt
t r .
homy h floated rti the iblicesingt $ ador 4 Pascale.
• tlekto :Rene ft Co.; Lightfbo4. Pr" Pattoll4oo.tand
• ether' retest( desired. Rassealer • • -
' • "' ' • 'TIIII CITY- NAT AND CAP l''''' -
t •
• •• ' " Corner Centre and Alai
' P-ifrtille.-Jact 111,11!1•1".
MEDICINAL:
PR,OPERSOR troops
[From the 'Editor or the Real 'Estate APrertitst.) •
'lngres. 27 School street, Mara 20.1855
„MANUFACTURES..
N,
riiIIIS . PUNlP'is made of iron, Brass;
11 Bronze. or Gun Metal casting'', deabrued, and ea•
leoa'rely used for StOmnbtait. Railroad. Factory and N 4
ulna purpose.. and Ores great ikattafattion• as a Boller
Feed hump. They are very meshy empalret'and, bring
flu complicated nom any !alltee Arial* Pomp ist uae they .
are much lees liable to yet out of order.. For reference*
and tollmoniala, with circular. cute: /Fe.; apppl to
LIITLEFIEI.IS k CO.. •
March 21. '57 11.1 y • Sprinatteld. Ram
PORT CARBON pgOVEL FACTORY:
Charier* t Proprietor.
Alritinall 01'604 abOlteit, spades, coalriddies,tc.
The patronage Of the mails. is respeettalb solicited.
Jimmy 10.'67 • • 2.4 t •: '
ARTHrS'
fieltwileatling Ca • sanwil Jain. ,
A LARGE assort ' ent of Cans anti
l_ Jars for preserving fresh Fruits. hire lust be:en.
received. and for sale by lifllfiif f .t 1.131C11.
July 25,'.. iiti-i . NeAriy opposito the ?diners' Rank
SHOVELS ! SHOVELS ! SHOVELS !
THE SUBSCRIBERS- would call tho
attention of ttperwitors and others to limb. Filierloi•
te of coal and and abonein Ebovela - made to anise
either °atm hoary or light, to wanly be desired. Mlt
ui
In Coal strwat. • , , J.. 4 J. si.muts. ,
rotti.ville. A uca 14 5..:, ' .Z2441n0 '...: ;
TidATCH ER'S
Double Action rorciug and Suction Pumps. j
THESE Pumps, from experionce e are
adaterirledged to be superior to arty in ,Sose.- They
are llto chirp and durable. Eor sale by C.C. CA ItTElt..4
Pmprietor of the Night for Sc!myli iN county.
Putt acute . l l / 4 :..ciminlier lb. 'fib 4Rly
WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL,
c, •
Betrorem the
Sunbury & Erie Railroad and the Canal',
oppntite the Furnace,•Williatusport, Penna.) . •
elto S. RANGER it CO., Whole;
I,_fi sale and Retail Dealersand 31aoulactureng et 'white
and y!ellow pine lloprin a boards.sa*h.dbors, blinds, Shut
ters,siding. woad mouldings. Ac. Jig and scroll sawi ng, (Amy and plain. All descriptions of turnlngand planing with promptness, and in the beat manner.
Fel, T. :6;
- •
AI an
ElTENS teing° IVE t
MARBLE . PoItava II A
eerßD_,s •
.
rim-1E subscriber is prepared:at his old
L 1,44 nd. to famish all Modem( material* In hie
for building purpose*—}lain 'aud ornamental. lie len
vile* prerticular attention In the amp Stonesand Montt.
mettle of hitt manufacture. They rate be had to every
variety of etyle, and will compare favorably, in beauty'
and linEvh, with any obtained elsewhere. and are offered
at cheaper rates. JOHN T,
June G. ' A ; . '
NOTICE. ,
To Coal oßorators plaid Schuylkill Conn
r
ty nercluauta.
S 1
MOKING 'TOBACCO,, by 'Steam
power--roilbp ',day, at hamburg. Emoking - Tob+
co and Sear Manufactory, on baud and reedy for sale.,
MO barmia sweet &rented Smoking Tobacco. .1 :
%oh* half Scr o gab *gars. - I
, . ...
awl Eaten Sego% • : • . -
blifull,T received and tutilimtly Attended to.
Term* easy. 4, •
__ MARI ANN MOYER.'
Sept.'4.'sl •'
Flunburg, harks County, Pa.!
.
ati•tt • t
MAUCH CHUNK .;
Wire Rope Mahufao.tory,
3wlisol2-ohoz- 131Ceiamearcl.
3lanufactura of Wire Rope, Ihr inclined plena. theist,
- elopes. Lc, would inform the public that be Is now pre
parcd, to make ,
ALL LEA - G7IIS AA D SIZES OF PLAr.
AND EOVA.'D ROPE,
' At•the shortest notkr„ of superior quality, and on t i be
nun liberal terns. at his Wire Rope Factory,
Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., pa,•
lista:sore rJu Gdfnadu to Limas. S. A. Douglas, N.; D.
Cortright and A. 11.-Ilitadbrad, at 3lauch Chunk to N.
Patterson, Summit 11111. to Sharpe, 'Assuring* CO. Tll.
more, Lantos county, Pa.. and In fact. nearly all throp
orators hr the Region who'hate been using bin lopes.
August 8.'417 ' • 31:17.
ST.' CLAIR - CAR MANUFACTORY.
St. Clair, Schuylkill Co., Pa.
T 'HIS ES'I'ABLISHMEN'I' is now
1 prepared to contract with Railroad Co,.i anti others
Cm any number Freight and Coal Cars .reveri de
scription.
The machinery Is of the most annoyed roirstruction,
and the materials toed of the best quality. ifhw!Pro.
!Motor can guarantee , the work equal to any 01,114ac
lured In the United States.
The Clitllled Plate Wheels use by 'hlza are
loan thoCelebrated . Vsundry of Bush & Lobdell, Which
for excellence hare no superior.
C-.AIt4EB 11. ABBOTT, Proprietor. • :.
Jan. 10. ',IT pIIAS. LAWTON, jr., SUpt.
2-1,
CARRIACE FACTORY REMOVED ;
FIIHE• undersigned respectfully !em
it bract this oppnrtnnity Of Informing '
the publie thattbey 'hare removed their p -
extenehe Carriage Fact ory. hum Mancha
Chunk street. where they bete bee
Fiore the late tire, to their New, Large and Commodloun
building, in 3lorris Addition. on the old site inhere
they are prepared to turn out CA Rill AOKI; EQUAL TO
VIE BEST TE,TirE STATE sod ready to accommodate
their Costomaraand ail those who may favor Mai with
their pat ronapc. - An entire new and well selected stock
of materials and the same old bands will enable them
to do work whidi in elegance and durability cannot be
surpassed.
•
They will continue - 10 attend to the businesebeteatter
as before, with determination to give general sitliLlit
lion .
13 All orders will receive prompt attention. I
figritapoiring done at the ibortest not lee.
July It. '57 2114 y ABRIGHT a BURPIARD.
'POTTSVILLE " ' :
Saddle and Harness manufactory.
IHEREWITH invite votii espOial
attention to my *err extensive Mock of • ReadiFlade
3,d.fiery; /lemon, attarz de.. embracing the hirgen
variety 01 styles aud qualitiee ever offered for ads in
this huunty, and at prima that will compare favorably
with 'those of any other bonfii In tbeiralle. ; .
kihtliaerng been, for sorniFeata•PaaL ••1' I
In the habit' of purchasing my. p. a r k
Raw Meteria / miming, fn. (fish, Ca
I find myself now 1n the poiatessloulf advantages rem
this muse not enjoyed by the trade generally, and feel
that f ran, with congder.ce,ebileit the trade of all chases
of dealers; and nil arrangements for the coming Imes
son's trade are basedrupon erns a larger adionst of Owl.
new thdo I hare hitherto' done: you can thereibro rely
upon tiddler at my establishment everything that II; re
quired in my line.
1. • ,
Orders by mail am respectfully solicited, and the gdods
sent warranted to give satisfaction, both as to price and
quality • ' • LEFEVER WOMELSDORFE.
eipperile Episcopal Church, Centre street. Pottsrgle..
March 7.1857 - • ..• -
.10:11_3_
SOLOMON HOOVER.- •
• Mholesine ismaL Ratan:
. 11EALER in Stoves, Ranges, • 1 1 *
_L./neater', Ttn Ware, Hollow Ware, Ml*
tool& Ware, Brae Ware. Fiend Ware, and
Cullety, - Range.ffollent, Potable Ranges, ai
'Arena, Rummer Furnace, Le, rte.,. has added ,
to his termer stock ,of Stover a variety of new pit.
terns of Kitchen Rangel of *bleb he an give the
highest reromaindation.
Re calls particular ettentkes to his new style of nap
ler which he's mead/rite/11l make the best Ileaterthat
hat ever been-media this part albs Voantry; alas! a
• variety of new pattkrns or Malin, Parlor, arid Mall
Roam , He calls partieulsr attest los to hie sheet ilia
Parlor Skive, it Is an imprervionent on the libterhseh„
tallith he is confident is thrbest stove in use. He his
now the largest stock of theabove artklei (too litiMikr.'
nut tcimentiem,) that has irreirbeati offered in this pert
of the country. ffeinviterhis *heads and Mahatma,
in call and ettaptles for theinaelverw,hieling tionralent
that he cm suit than in quality/Led prim; he Am e ns
himself littithe hes bad much is:pert/nee irr his line pr
business, the'retenr file *Ole analdent that harainnot he
surratssed In:quality or cheepteta " 1
• Prltooting and- ffpotstlag,,and all kind of Jobbing
ape* at the shortest Del lee., _ I
Cknhi street. 5 doers above ..yarket, scat side, Plaredle.;
' Maivb 21. '57 ' ' • ' -
. TAYLORSVILLE HOUS -.( • 1
On •the Ord Sunbury State Reid',
9 linnet nor . t.Wat /Mervynl...4 mum occumeit
JOHN A. OTTO, Peaprictor
IJuly 11 ,1 4 2134aie
• '"WHITE HORSE HOTEL"
t i e
erniter. if Clitire- inset lifekatitin 9 6 , •Stre#l44' , /tatrt
Joseph R. Veser t Pampa-Wier. • 1
.. Entertainment* aad aettananotatimoo oir Um bold kind;
and every attention will be paid by lb. hoot, and bia
te dan to to make k wet* and traterieraiMmturtabl..
An 0.41, '67 1 - ' • • .3/4.t
. .-7.7- ‘
C 01 . 1 ).8PRINC410111111. . - ,
-THIS re telindid nom: w l ll. be - :'
,„„.-- l'
opeted nIS the mil of J ure,and 1 iiM• " .1:,
Pod number of Dos 1 &To can be, hum. t
cloudy accommodated during-tbe +sec I
'M. Mad,' access to-thisi plant he a
Ogden! by the Sado or the Dauphin& hilegerhanna Asti.
wad; wirkb harrsa ilanisidsrg daily at b. A.ll.,natuss.
lug td liarrisburg :Ilk P. AL. rind by trains which Mars
Auburn St 11.43 , A. IL. raturulua to Auburn by 620, P.
141Werntbrathig with the Pottsville crating Wu, afford-
Ind rots a pimmant szmwska and an ' opportnniff of
r! .,.
e a. y usan i t s umaiz ed r2l44; ni the : Baths ars In Ana
datatt—ban Paws Ilona , Ron 41,t% Uanisburi. ,
did Sypring,l,Ornpla toasty, franc.
,Tunn :,,Y.'B7 - ' -• ' - ;'l4n, 's' f ,
..,
rif
1r fi
on to
ofie
i r • ;
• r. ,
.
VIVRE; •
I ofooto Omits
. .
THE BEEIT STE At I II r
C,
,HOTELS.
- "atm
irpni the Home Zosiniat);
T. 112 $111113 . 07
.7 . EE ennui.
DT rathicto x...rnot
.?°
I am Stonn—tbe Km° ! li
I lire to a fortmu of flee and cloud,
iron may' hear tej 'batteries sharp and kook ' , ,
• ' .I* the names night,'l al
When I and toy warders Irm for the 411 t,
- :
And the miltowe mean to
'And tbreedais Memo '' • ' 1,4
As they. Irma beneath the terrible tiring
. I
Of f toem—the - Kmo i -.
di
--
' -. I amStorm—the Erma 1 - - ' ' ' . i
' 31y troops are the winds, end the hall. and the wain . .
lt My , ses the irritate and the feathery grain. , lib
The tualbeladosk ' i ail
That &roles bls front to my charge and stroke. l os
. . „ . The this on the No. .• ,
- .
The blooms ea the lea— •: ac
And they writhe and break As the war cries ring of
.Of Storm—the Eno! • be
• ,! I ana l Stire XIWG ! i l
Ifdreve the NW o'er tie Leytko dikes;
.i ••
And, a deadlier foe than the burgh vr pikes,
• To the walls I hers ' I I
' - The: , Ark of Deiftr Pori theism, *bore. •• , P
. ' • O'er vale at* mead, • • • i,, I.l'
With warlike speed,
Till the Spaniard lied rrom the de luge-ring i ti
Of Storto—thedtms I • i •
Ism Storm—the iiso! - I
ar
I saw an armada set eafflifrour Spain f ii.
To sprinkle glib blood a maiden's reign.
I oset the host
With o'hatterlng , '„blowe an the island coast,
• • And tore Midi deck
Tuiehredt and a wreck:
And . the Saxon poet's the iiraGes sing i
• . Of Stonit,-the Klito I
I a
t !!
..,-
Storm—the Sixa l
They tailed their tillage th e fair, young queen i ; I .
Ut all that dresit In the garden's green. i. it:
. • 1 burled the ware; •. 4e
It was StiOry, in are the cataract rare! .
I lb
. It eihellned and tore
With li pplinterf ng pour. t I
And none relief to their help could bring - : t.
From Stortn--;the limo I
. ' '.l ami Storto-4lie litxe 1 ' hi
. ,
I
. P
My, Marshals are tun r—the
.*-Waii. SilLlooll, 1 '
Sirocco. Tornado. a odialit Typhoon: ' a
'fly reels. lathe World._ L . 1 '
Wherevera pennon to travel ee ferw.
My tern command
twerps sea and had; •
And none unharmed a send may Ging
•
, At Sturm—the iil34
lamskiu—thilvw-
I 'tour the earth,the seri, the ak, i i •
_et
And drag the trees by their emerald halr;
And ,hate for game. •
With a leap and a reream. l be prairie rawly, i , • 1,1
,
Tha catuaiiiror ark. . • . ,
. , .
And Ihuldrata /mirk. •;. ,'
Apd rare may carape tha terrible apring
~f • 4 10.-ia—tb. Klan?
sktio.
froae Putnapis Nugutintj] I
. OBIIIWAYIUL.N. f !ft
_ 1
Nowt d'.---, the -Bishop of ,Cashel, haring , s `
yeenl.l.l2 to visit Duhlin, occoir ponied by his Wife p
and daughter, determined to 'perfurns the joureei ; 1
by easy stages, in hi, own carriage, and with his I g n
'own stock and well fed homes i n ste a d of I nol t) og 1
It's hones to the tooter mercies of an Irish past. t: e
dd", an d d u ; unbroken garrons used for draw- I i it
ing these crazy vehicles. , t h
Oue part of his route was through a wild mdpn-I i g
tainous district ; and the bishop,-being .a very ,hu- 1
Mane man, and ettnaiderate of his cattle, made a I.
point of quitting his carriage nettle foot of every t : 1
hill and welkin , ' to the top. ,On one of theseiml• t
cmisiotis 'he - bad:loitered to teak at th e oarcnide o •
pro,pect, indulging in • a reverie upon its sterile i '
appearance, and the chnnge that agriculture might 't '
produce, sod, in so doing, suffered his family land
sat yams fobs con • Veva!, in advance. Perceitingli:-
this, he hastened to make up fur lost time, l end li
was stepping out with bis hest speed, when te fel-1
tow leaped, from behind a heap of loose mires,
and, accompanying the flourish of - a huge pleb!
with a demoniac yell, demanded 'Money ! with 's
ferocity of manner perfectly appalling , : ' '' i . •
The bishop gave therub'ter ell the Silver betted 1
loose in his pocket, hoping that it would satisfy
him Nbut ha was mistaken, for no sooner bad the
ruffiattstowed, it awaydn P .entarious rent in hie
.tattered garment„tlinti with another whirLof,,his
bludgeon, and an Awful nith:thettgatiltriell--4 -:
' - '7,lnd !ciente' the likes ofiblerstiallerlttlingi
you off? a few paltry tinpenttles! 're. thet•gould,
I'll 'have, or I'll spatteryou r brains. Arrah, tionht.
stand shivering and shaking there like a Quakel
int be ague, but lug out your purse, you died., fin-I
undiately, or I'ilbate you as blue saw whetstone Vii
like lordship most reluctantly yielded his! well : 1
filled Pnrhe,_tilying, in tremulous accentsoMii
good fellow, there it •is—don't ill use me; I've'
given you n 11; pray let me depart.' i 't 1
"Fair and softly, if you plate, as sure es I'm M 4.1
a gtod fellow, I haven't dune With , you yet.
must search for your note case, for I'll engage yea;
haven few hill of raper payable at the bank ; Sol
hand it over., or you'll sup sorrew to-night.' : il
It war given up; all:ince:a the rondithowted
that all hope of assistance from his servants was
unavailing, the carriage hid disappeared, trot the
bisbup mado an instinctive movement aa though
anxious to escape from further pillage.
'Wait a while, or maybe I shall get angry; with
you; hand over-your watch and sales, and,then
,
you may trudge.' •
• ' -
Now it happened that the diviue felt a pi Lica ..
-
hie regard for his watch—hut so much 'from its be`4
ing of considerable value, as because it had been '•
resented to him by his flat patron'—and hti ven
tured to expostulate, ;
t
'Surely you have take enough ; leave Itte•teY,l
watch, and I'll forgive alt you have done.' i ii
*Wile ax'd your forgiveness, you ould vont:tint it,:.
Would you trifle with , my,gtiod nature? poet%
force me to do anything I'd •be sorry•finchut,l; i
without any More bother, just give me the natch,:', th
or by all that's holy.' • I • 1-
- And he jerked the bludgeon from his rightibandl
to his left, spit in 'tbe horny palm of the former; ,
and re-grnsped theformidablewelipon ns thongli
vet Musty bent on bringing It info operation ,• ihiel
-action was not unheeded by his victim —herdrent ,
forth the golden time-picee, nod with a heavy! -
sigh handed it to his spoiler, who, rolling the i
chain end
„stals„aroued it„found sons& wideri,apei T ,
tura in his apperel. into which he crammed it;
and giving himself a shake to ascertain that It hadf
found, by its own gravity, n, place of safety, be!
said r , 1 • ' I
, ,
'And now be off with you, and thank the 1;11,1110 !
1 saints that you-lave me without a scratch on 'your ~
skin, or the-valuo of your little finger Burt.'; I 1
I • It needed to perstursinn ti-indues the bishop to ,
turn .h is back open the despoiler of his *midi* i
1 goods, and, having no weight to carry, he setoff
at what equestrians term ir • ltud canter.' Scarce
ly, however,'hati be reached the middle of 'the pea.
cipitnus road, when rho' perceifed his persecutor
running atter him.. Ile-endeavored tda,redouble •
his speed. ' Ahts rwhat chance had be in I tt . races
with one whose =Pelee were as strung and elie- 4 •
Ve as highly tempered steel? I
.t 1.
. 'Stop, you nimble footed thief bf the viroritl;' ,
roared the rubber—'stop I tell you, I've a parting •
word with you yet.' - .• I - 1 .
The exhausted and defenceless clergyman find;- .
lug it.imposail;le In continuo his flight, suddenly
, came too stand-still.. ,
. The fellow atiproachyd, and his face, loste4
~
_ o f it s former ferocity, was lit up with. it Whilnilk•
nal roguishness of exprission, as he said, "And is ,
it likely I'd let you off with a better coat oh /one •
back than my own !, And will I be 'after login*
the chance' of !bet illegent bat and wig?' O ff With
them this moment, and then you'll be quit tV eta!'
The footpad quickly divested -the hishcipf.of. his.
single-breasted coat—laid violent hands ppon. the
'clerical hatend fulLisottemed wig, put theta, en
hie own Person, and then: insisted qp, seeing his
late apparel used„ in their stead: and with a load
laugh ran off, as 011.110 his last feat hid LMen t a e
'Wort meritorious of his life.,, - , 1
.‘ ; 1
Thankful With buying escaped with unbroken
bones, Ids lordship wag not long fiovertaking Ids
carriage; the servants could not repress their
laughter at seeing their master. in. Poet Orange
and Motley attire; but there was in his - fare soeh
evidences of his -terror end suffering, that this,
epeedilyclirked - their risible inalinvtoos, partit.
ularly..when they; learned by alew brief wards tie
danger"he hadundergone,,.*My.deat:,W--,---r-ri'.
exclaimed his affectionate wife, alter lietebin't to
theaciourt tit the peril. ' to whieh her husband
bad been expniert.for Meaven'isalte take •plf, that
`filthy Saelret, end thin* it out of the window.i—
-Yob tan rutin', wenn . elstak over your shOuldent
tilt we teaph the next stage - , and' then yon will be
abiettspombare some.babit better suited furquiar
station and caltiag.'• . '•
i•• ' •'1 , - - ii . . .
'That is more easily said than done, my love:
he replied Ilisvilutt'alfttirtnagey I possessed ;
not a single guinea - Is left me to pay our expenses,
to-night. My - watek,iten,that I so dearly prized!'
Miserable min that I am!' , ,
._,r,.. , :I,
. I.l ver guru& Yotir'rea WI
_of anything ithelust
guy.--ohly.pul) off that. 'aim of filth.' rifyiplere
yuu, , Who iteowessbat hotridContagianWe may
ad rafeb if , you persist in wearing It?' -). I. '.;" 1 •
' 'Take it off dear pipe,' observed the slaughter,
'but don't throw.il'away ; it may. teed to i the de
tection. Of the' wretch who Fobbed yau.."..1 ' •.1'
' , The .ohneximes Formant :was. removed j,' the
plumy lady wi. Mood to place it' ander the met
when site beeid u, Jingling ndire that attnietad her
I aitektlOlf ilnil ' uit examination; faind_trecketid; in
various. parte of tits coat i not„outi; the, eraigb,
peeket.book; purse, and . silver, of mbiebi-her ;e
-ther bud-bean deprived.tat i yelloweinatse hag,
suphesis used by farmers, containitrg abbot, tbir.l
ty, pineal: - ' . L
. Tho surprise and , any of allpartlea may be itn ,
• °gibed ; they reached the inn where tbiyikrdp‘ued . ,
Mopping fur the night; nodes the .portmentelual
bad escaped' the dangers' df the 'tided, tbi iltistioK
was speedily able to attire himself eanoplessily:—!l
Before thii•party retirettfor , rest, 11'14144mm !ar.!
tired that the highwayman bad bats tithe:patter
a deviant* .resistanee—the
,notice' 0ft.44 pOete i
being attracted by the:singular appal all er a l
`matt•of his, stAtt,.ii aiippi,rting. a new Meek. Must,
.
coveting
.and Lie shaggy. ennui/
.taw . I
well powdered and orthodox peruke 0f . ..14111
Reverend the Bishop of Ceshol. -,I ,;' i
- '
AN IRISH
STIOLNINIA:'. L
r ~ . ~~sc~ttanq:
figiES II
, 41.01171113 - ISLATAM 1
._. lint Votes or WAilrplifyol... "
!Inn le ter to Jotii F. Mercer, dated SepteMber
b, 086, 1 -General Washington fair:" . -
1"I sorer mean, inlen• some portimlar eireartr4
an I should compel me to it; to soother
*voiliy itureliase. it being among my fret Wakes
41. .e . some plan adopted by Whit* slavery, in
6 littl. mayb e abolicheally law t'
4
- la tter
.ir j tr to Itotert Morrill, dated litritttee-
Oo r pril It 1786, he Pniv:: ' ••• . '
.„. . .
of! an) only say that there is not a man living .
ho isbas 'more sinew:4 than . Ido to see a plan
I. d f u r the abolition of it. lint there is only.
IA I rot and effectual mode by *kith it can be
!col pitched, end that is by legislative authority;
td i if , , as far as my suffrage will go, shall never
SIV ailing." - ' • -
• i
Its /aye, in a letter •-, , . ..
,-, o!tbc Mew"; tea L4ATILTIfi- , —APtil stk.=:,
Th ecliteme r my:tioir Atarquis, which you prO..
,ove. s, ti precedent ; to entourage , the imancipa—
lcin ! f the black people In - ,this country from the
tun ols.kvfodage in which they are bald; is a eta
ing,Ovience of the 'benevolence of your heart.
shsil be l lappy to Join you in so !amiable, a
cork; I:WPM defer going Into a detail of the
'esiiesidtill I !nisi the pleasure of seeing you.*
, .1': aatherletter.to Lafayette , be Says:
..4 1
he, e. hen evidence of goer heart, my dear Nee.
uirjis, Ira C 0111114410011 WI ell oecaskout.• that I
eve w4ndcr at any fresh' proofs of it; but your
ate hue of an eitste in the Colony of Csy
one Wit 11 view of emancipating the slaves on
r, h ulanerous and noble proof of your human.
ty. i Wiluld to Ilealo like spirit . might ditrace.it-
II
elf' enrntily _ iota , the- miada..of .the people : of ,
his ! ountry." • •
Li a l i tter to Sir .Tiihr: Sinclair, lie further said:
_
"1 ton are in Venosylvonla lawi for the' grad
e! bolltion - -of slavery, *bleb neither Virginia
'or , itivbind have At present, but which, with.
ng i 'lnure certain than they must Luve,ead et a
eri! il Opt remote."'
•
F inJhia last will nod testament we Mete the
hlin ins extract: • -
.1 -poir. the' , decease of my wife, leis my will
Ind ,esire that all the Ames which I hold in my
awn right shalt receive their 'freedom. :To Odra
!it'll a them during her life would. though -ear
)eat v viished by, we, ho attended with such insu
ere on account rif
_their intermix
ure by !gnat:tinge with' the dower negroes, as to
!!xci a tie most paititaseniatiun, if not disa',•ree
ibis emisequenees. frjru' the latter, while botri - dcr
crii tiotis are in the occupancy of the same pro:
mit or,it not being in, icy 'power, 'under 'the ten
,y thich the dower negroes are held; to mon. ,
th m." -
Ti is laid that, "when Mrs. Washington leeinet,
on the will of her decesied husband, that the
oat:tele to the immediate perfection of this
•
wes her right, of -dower, sheTt once
as' itiap, end the slams wets Wade free." A
• t tufght possibly ennweatrare withil himself
of real virtne and . Mallen:et then evil. Wash
on 'possessed, and yet ho woulk, not be too'
;
t sumo: _. —To Amotir touriots in gag-,
, dtntttbn Courti situated about twelve 414;91
Itotiden 011' the duos Timms's. is attractive.'
A I otnlon cone/poi deist of the Compinereinf 44
ret 4 , nail .says that the banding Of - Hampton
Co rt was commenced 10 . 1514 under the soperia
ieti eniee,oteardinal Wedgy. When `niched. the
an; Cht* tins ioa magnificent that it Nips to ex- ,
eit' great envy et Court. "The' Riog therefore,
tp iiocasion to 0100114 the Cardinal as t, his
int •itions , in liaildinir it palate that tar surpassed
an ot. the royal palaces in England,"!trdWnlity
TO Hai "that he wah holy trying to forma reit
dO re I worThx.ol,Aci , great a inynarch, and that
Ili inp l tun Coart enlace, was the preparty of King
111 nr3i vir,p' bieh, the historian say.. gained
Ail ..,, 4 9rdinat, , tick Ivor. groat that time the
pr petty has 1 nin possesaion or the toyel rata,
i 4 . I f he Raines corers a hoot sight acres of
gi - - - - -
gipanil, and as originally designepty Weslimy it
14,staied that it centfitined ;SO 811# beds her. Ptning.
ei nane. The!second story is almost entirely de
vi cal to polutings,./4 which the aggregate oem.
b l ii all the rooms is 1033. Same of these are
1S . .
i l i arget and coldly. The. seven .cartoone et
ph el occupy one hall 440, feet long...and their
t 'nes 'about; $200,000. . The, remainder of ills
ra lest their tires in theseiieti of their century,
d 4y broken dein modtbers of:lite nobility.
e6tiro day can be spent in thisbuilding to
, .
ail advantage. The gruunds , attached to the
reels extend about ihreemilex and are beautiful
laid out. .'•• . ' - • .'• ' n '
110.400.-.ooohoofT tim....seettede.44l,.ilii9t9to4s
lioreciebeetnut tree* which stand se r elose together
that they entirely shut oat the stio;,tdering the!.
villisit quitedark le the middle of the
,dhy. In a ,
iitiratogardon; aflmission one penny, itlhe largest )
vine In . Europe, so sajethe guide. The vine is'
i 0 fie( Tong; ht three feet from the grondd the;
l ecolje'sbhut 30 inibes le eircUmfere nee i It is of
I
to bl t ack liemburg pities, slid some Sea !OHS it
bisri2soo". bunches of grapes. This year, ithas
bit 1600, each Vadoirweigliing,about one pound.
Ii is 9 year. old. The gardener Is responsible,
f I.ii ery,gratie, add the bunches are eounted - daj;
I -; , i. he Ault ji enjoyed only by the , ltoyel fami, •
11 9d such
. fitraiits as the Queen may'send it to
At this time, the gripes are.bexinlng &Atm ripe
and !nuke the-tuoath water to look ht them. But
eylare"forbithteri trait." - another-part of the
rden it aThelifase," erhieh affords mach amuse-
fen i to th'use.wito - andelior to follolrits intricate
l atbe V ..Seieraj tears aro often !Spent in 11,:ding
So the middle of it. "A. mighty wage
1 I.
[ la but I! lip A p en. •
A , Yanytisten.—ln advertising the mirtakes
1
hi 41 'mint advertiveis make is in the Want of
1 rs atvnee.. They 'advertise occasionally or spa.
rthm, look unwisely for an instnediate or ex:
fraltgant return', and writ tmeetitig it become 44. ,
4nged and abandon the.road orsuceess just at
it 'ra
e iery moment that they are fairly slapping
mini the right 'petit. ,Ahr.oilt every advertisn-
I I
inent judiciously pl a ced, will give an adequate'
titi i tnm. .If it seetire hat one or two customers,
ante; in this. it rarely fails; it pays for itself.—
iltiiit is the eontinuouis, persistent 'advertiser win!
reaps the harvest. This all newspaper publishers
II nd
sumo business inedAnow.'. Advertising. like
all siness efforts, has its ride;' ;'' butthk.heaiti.
,
er'sind wore geheruLtfie advertiiinglhe more the
Otislli b dimitiisheg until s positive eertaintY of profit
:a O i teined. When the businetoi of a-Gros or the
ualitilis of anY.oott.artitile have been advertised
p ito it. certain mark; they acquire a wonderful.
. noinentum of publicity, and the galninreases at
ni extraordinary - ratio. Further progicer then
...e ly difpentla on dui preservation of Ithat halt
v
beem gained, by, a - rigorous continuant)" of adver
tising... The true secret is to asirertire largel7,
furl to tbs 'miter eitsnt this is pursued the leis
le tho ritat Idearrodote it is' a matter , of Isparta.
Milo for an - advertisment eontinnallfiresenieti
to !the observation of the public, Id beotharwise
thattit source of certain profit. yl,henirer 'Acre.
ha l t beak the entedprire. to originate _ dila tiptoes
ant thWnerre to parting It to a deiialte end, the
object aineia at tots been' secured, tad tile adver.
tilerrecompensed'by in es:pendia Mariners and
Increasing Pilititr. l'
- I
.. ,.Pitio.-4he Cincinnati. Olusttepr i esen p r esent a grafi
•fylng accol.nt•of the resources and . preductiaa
capacity orOttifi„.--wfth referenda t o o the exiiiiiqg
firiancial herforty tliousaed aquaria
otatiffar'e, l neatly every flat: IS arable "•
s least twenty.fiVe of the twenty lots million!! - a
tidies ma hp deemed t il lohla and fruit Jul., There'
tip some:ravince or steep till-aides ttietcannA
be ; bat these .arel useful' fur the
giuwth of - weed, or fur pasturage; 6bilt than, ars
tip rocky Offs and nip swamp, I hat; usa not easily
be 'drained. The primitive fars4ts ' have Wen
cleared• away' nearly 110 far
. as is 4ssliable,-lea v
big an iihundance lalembh, ihnietiothils tee.
thA' of the whole Bate is underield with Bina:
mining the beet end cheapest fuel,'
• Alio her Iron • ore le.elisal quaitity and
qitality to that of; Meat Britain. The natural
a4pseitiss of ire adequate to the em.
',lament • suit awbaistaaao of. population ui
tient"- millions, !bile h.F aatatilpopuhttion, atill
e(sedily inricesitigi:le is let !belt two milliont.
three hnndred tbuesined. 1 ,
~I • Notthe rich, bet the wise, and
*out bamiy and hlesevi
BANNAMS -
STRiat MIRtING 4171011.
, .... -
Haling ilevetmediSsetnoloh: ore trottl.”o4porod to
execat•Jos ated BOOK PRINTS° of amaty datattpttaa
at thapalta . ottha itifistat.tattrfal, cheaper *as la •litl
M deli444ltrlt MAO b allilike t ittilb .
zi w ii i i 6 1 44,44, •-,. Maio RejoNlittet ...
L I argo Poottro, ; • . Roitroad MUNI:
Rand 8i1k5...;„ •-- , • Poptrihokt i
Article* urAirstoitilt, • no. Asake:•
Big Beads, ~ ~',: ;... . : eat! Bei*, 4 . 0‘ .
At ato voiy obortiot ootkO: Oar stock ofJOS Tyra' to,
znoe. 0314111164 ilifikihit arab*Otaitirollaatit Lis pee
Wept *ha
I tate, tat d yekeep . tatatta ansoloyed aapresoz
eiriobbia4. 'o•l4,3titotettakliAltititi - 04a4 tie will
parsed** oar rota to bir as tut as any that esti be,
turned nit Itikbomitat:lllllllSUlStlit COLORS dons
at thosbortottiotlio. ' • _ • .._ ,
books„botmd la row/ variety ot sqls. bleak %ells
of ovary diatriptleik Sumestketem4looviul risk* te
ardor atakortacUee: .
NO: I 3: .
TR& INVIDIL LIM TIM ,CMILIST/A.11C1114D.--4.7.11.
do Bob" was a vitt seh'olar.• Re 'hid takekde.
grass heal of "phisic" nett divittity;'-and • wai • a
studeot "(many hooves besides these haadlei •to
colleges.: Ile could quote, teats from be Bern..
turas as well •as hot the infidel writer. I aces
.sorry' to say that he peteried reading the leech!. !
Ws little niece Nettie, ab4st twelve ,tire of or.)
W as a cliches% and she felt truly sorry' for her ,
'mete. Bob ,
, and for all the people who do net lon
She wid to bbn 'one day, "Uaels, don't'
pm lore OW?"' is'
"I do knee wx pod."' '
"Who is that, Under - -
"It lathe beautiftd--beaatifel tobjesb in eaten
"Do you mete- •otifiegsra and the
Ogres' Palette" • . • •
"Well—yes." •
"Who mad* the - Pathos Una. , " -
"I don't know, Nettie."
"It you eoutii nu the ens that made the Tells,
uncle, woad you love hi r -
'-If that eould•be }should adere•hink" • • •
"I love him, uncle," said the little girl, "jukes •
well as if I could sae him, and I love all whet love
him. Yon must raid aintni him tutor new bible.*
know She Bible,,Nettie: It le nothing bet a
Piece of Jewish mythologitil history." • • •
!'itre there any 'foroptleciee its-other mythologies,
Antele?" - •
"All the world knows. noels, thit the BibM
proptecies haie !Men fuldlisel. and / shotild likes
to know if any kind of, mythology hos ever been
spread all over the Sod created love. and
Teem, and joy in people'nhearts like the history
of our gayherr!, I• • ,•''
Uncle rob merle no,reply. •
.
A. Titania Coisassoz.--Tbora bare recently
been not a feW desertions from the British army In
Canada, the deserters 'seeping to .thee United
Static' One of these, however, w'sts NO 0111M11110
with that from his retreat he mote
to the 'sergeant pnder who.. he-had served,
declaring his readiness to !•return and submit
to say punishment cheerfully," if after, it
had: expired, he ; Would 14 allowed "to soldier with
his regiment." 4411 subsequently returnee - with.i
out waiting for say reply is his Jotter, and sus.
-rendered himself' to the commanding
Oise of the ConadistrJoarnalsjustly remarks that
leniency: might ticrehoern, to such a penitent with
atiyantsge, to. the *maim • -
. , .
Nr ,
jIIN/2-4t the fumery works of Basin t Co., in
Philadelphia, are' ern Wyatt' 30 girls and 20 t een .
and ' bops who are paid' $23,400' per annum for
their labor.. About 8 tuns of coal are used seer/
week.- There is manufactured 73,000,1h5.1uf bar.
her', Soap. worth (wholesale) $20,623; of poncine
soap, .120,000 cakes iire'made, worth *l5 000; of
Officinal" seep.: about 40,000 cakes are• unit.
worth about V 8,009. Feangipaoni i , 'pomades, ea s t .
extracts are IR demand beyond the.tibilitt, to.sup.
ply. These, *ides large assortments Of perfume- t
ry;tnder a thousand names, IVO made and.sold In
the course of tbWyear. Taper bores cost 417204 I
paper * . $24,00; 'abets. $5000; glasaltottlea„ $21,900;
pots, $12,000; besides fat, lime, and numerous
other ingredients used in the manufaeture. There
are also udergenumber packing Canalised, and a
t o
very "Tire quantity of haj'for peeking purposes.
The hole extent of business transacted Is about
,
$2OO, 0 per annum. _
a-A 'very vinyl:lmnd fatal arvidirit ocerti
red pn Wednesday i n Grand street, 'N. Y. A lit
tle gad named D i svis, when sewintr.stotat si needle
into the waist of her dress, os women very fre
quently dn. She tripped and fill, and'the needle
entered her chimt stud. broke • , The physician
could dad on needle to estm4nad gave the child
something to Assuage her pain, Which was very
great. She died the,next morning. A post mop
ren examination thawed that the needle bad in.•
tared her heart st•the right sieriele,and that every
pulsation of, the heart. infireased the rent which
the point of the needle madst.. A circular lacera
tion of the heart was thus made, esi large si halt
a &Alan' ' ••
: feePThe.Lowisville,•Jestrual. thinks that' the
genius of Bayard Taylor is ruening to the mu
tate, and says that he, is :becomin g e mere literal
chronicler of Outeravd sighs. Ills recent letters
Irina the North of Europe are as arid and super
' Meal*, the sell trier which he trod.' ' Instead of
aboundiug in beautiful suggeetheis, and sparkling
. with the dews, of poetry - , as his letters once did,
they are as poirehed ansr'Crlfp as a itusturo field
. in a eeveredrouth. He has loot his *objectivity.
Hie inner life:Seeins to have been drunken up by
the consuming:blaze of novelty.. He has traveled
Itoui inuch for his min' good. Let him marry that
es
-German 'lore' ,of his, and live fur a while. He
greatly needs the culture of life's trials.
, „Sir Thank. Hod , fur the'ASabitattii .Afeer sit -
weary days of toil raid care, r'ea'd testiness anxiety,
' bow delightful is the coining the Sebbath---the
wheel of Ixicta 'esPiaes in its turning, evolutions,
end the stone of Siayphue pauses upon the hill-"
side, the beck is eased of its burden, the mind is
lifted from the thuughte of daily caret and avoca
tions to the contemplation of higher and more en
.nohlin-g awning.. . The Sabbath is a glorious insti
tution. To lb. hciat at the plow, to the artisan
jA lilt workshop, to the chemist is his laboratory,
to the profession -II man amid his' books, and pi
the anther with his pen --times the Sabbath with
a Ilkeblessing unto each.
' Ailleldre. Cunningbaiu hoe - Leen liberated on
'bail, by Judge 'Peabody. If she bb not Di. Bur
dell's' widote,'she lane not illegally..wpoduced"'"the
infanttwlioh' Mr: District Attorney Hell and Dr.
- Uhl Wok the trouble of supplying from Bellevue
Hospital. You way copy a mares Sign - attire on a
bill'-or note,lut, until it is- uttered, no crime Is
eintimitted. 'This woman rebounds from each
fall. We should not ander set het proceeding
against Hall- and Chi fir conspiracy! She is
stirring the waters. again, it seems, against the
Sucri,gatu'e decision, Which declared her never
married to Burden.' • • <-:
,oft-The Cincinnati Gazette tells a melancholy
story of eaavorite dog in that cit; , 'abase !neater,
a wealtifivilii gentleman, having
. rdied some
months ego,:was utterly ihconsoisble at 'his loss.
Ifs Ate a very little, pined away gradually, until
In became aware skeleton, and Gunny dieir . almut
two menebs.atter his master's decease, of ail tame
disease, and at the same hoar precisely," Ile only
appeared euntente.l when permitted to lie down on
.the robe de chalabre the bid genileinen had been in -
the hahit t of ',wearing. : • ' ,‘
11r11ad'not, the laying of.tbeoceanlc . tele
graph been a work -of difficulty,. it could never
becomes, Itintnpb. As lees been welt Lad, the .
-legend of Brace's spider in the cave, is as eloquent
as the peal 'df a clarion. If it, a feeble lose t,
Bung its filmy line at Litt,, shall not man opp 0
• patience to failure, and faith to hope; st tit' e
spins_ his single thread of :thought throe h o
hoel,m - ol the deep. ,
pfl"ln the Catholic church, at•Putman, In i.
• ana;tlie other Sunday, there woe itgreat-row. It
was collection dey,and when thoptiestitame round,
aft Irishman handed liur a quarter. ~The priest
. Orel it in.his Ince, and demanded-a dollar. The
Irishman made no reply, but kreekeethe holy
man down,:and the 'services of, the day cent:laded
in great coefusion. - • 1 - , . - •
- ,
~ral"At Limo c # katil;g4a decided to stop - the
Appleton Mills fdr one 101011/1:-.01iltlillg 'down the
gates till 'the sth elfiZer ; and the 51aSsachu,
felts and - .Prescott sl will suspend operations
in a few days.foritt couple of Nooks or so. The
milts of there th' , corpiontioas contain 77,437
. !Finales and Pulp oy 1,700 females and 520 males.
411111" It is slat ' by antherity that anew - fishier!
is about tole i educed by the l 'lo—n o isuf Butte
411'lo—nolea/ in fact an chi immense calash which
- is to 'be attached to ‘he waists of the dear area.'
Aus'es, to be raised and lowered at pleasure like
the top of a buggy. Buffalo papers frantically
' ask;utrhat. next?'
•
lwrowriee rime MR. DALLAS.-14 a letter \ frein
Louden, publiebed in TA* Sena. Carolinian, oc.
wars the following tribute to the present represen.
, Satire of this country at the Coati of St. James:
"It gives me real pleunre to krfuw.that Mr.
;Dallas repudiator rim (Senator Sumner) utterly.
I assert this on my own knowledge.'
/011"Yluskee wawa teachers ass required to be
more accomplished than renasyleseis preceptors.
and Yankee children will have to study more than
Reystonian youngsters. ; In the common sehoOla
of Maitraehusette are 'now . tanghristAlgebra, the
History of the United Ststes,'Physiology and 11)-
gie
~ latiPn e."T heH t nes:liorrible ease .of precocity we
' have heard of is noted at Rochester. Adittle
illegitimate son -of a young wowing nented
Beebe,- six years old, now lies in the inset house,
raving with dairies tremens. brought -on by a
14necontinued course of drain drinking.
ple`There Is a great deal of poetry Ihnut"dy.
. int fur one's cuuntry.'! the glory of a .mdeisth
- bed on a hattle.lield," and all that; but a stet's.
a n
rid ame thews that a majority of soldiers die .
..r . dyscotery, which must be a very diterent af
fair.. ' ' • '
•Lasebert, the pedutriae, ha/ accomplished
a(Bustea the feat of walking e. n thousand mile
• in.a thousand beers.' He lost sevens
• teen potends in Weight, hot Wen. the $lOOO peed.
. Int on the seeoutplishitaiddistat big task.
piffle e speech atu.lietephie, Team, ateently,'
. 'Cob thierbertson,Topp, said:
"Truths make but slog I regress with mankind,
however libelee/they may appear to ethers." '•
"Othersreetteemeen the rut • of maskind. ' • ' "
I par- A:Nov.- York- paper commenting; upon a
recent:clerical delioquesee, gravely. lays down
the doetrlne that "every clergynian slieeld re
fuee to vale err twofer wills any of his female par.
. ishoners"..eatespt in'the presence ef witnesses! -
, ifinrTke celebrated ' horse ilftneee" died in
Scott county, Keituck recently. - If all hie pro
, tiny Were gathered_to ether, there would be the
~,• kegest here* tiniest nown fur:many yeare',. and
not one would have the heart to say "neigh."
--. . /Mr* man name ' Cochrane was killed last
week - sit Idilwaukee b a man named Haab. It
:wee.by . e . ..ingle Mu* n the neck with a clenched
1 ,
I
• flee, *hitt resulted hi ( felling Cochrane instantly-,
disloeatiug and breaking the rerseinas of the neck.
BOOK BLIDERY.
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