The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 04, 1858, Image 2

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POTTSVILLE PA• '
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• ~ oaf 3copcu HOSPITAL. . i ii i .
' The project for tkeirection in this Reclueepe:
• 11°600'1.10i the reception of injured tninern . *,
costly iiiiiisted in the kittrinfa s Itirttvati 'hIPT,
,we are laiPpy to elate, very getmeelly.+,
, *mired ;tido favor.. •I l bers ' aitlistio *to ation tklit
bzss,
the butte... of Aran in breomdtry. 'mill bet+
* the lapee'..stf faiky - jraars, rand , ' ftWorictimi4:4'
:feet an blitittelihi In,acti *elite, absolt4y,
1,
• ,t 4 1 4 , 10., end bur .thy' that, the o oi ,
i,biod b. , , coto' Waited at lttli4.'. Ryon in Great:,
ilritale where the amdst lafeguards by airinOnt,
. iesielesiee le f oactusitclie, 'ire aL thrown - round it
mirror, tie 0 6 0" TWijeCidinti during the jOsi
1
year auseeetstkin the aggregate, to 1120, W 1101 ",
L. ,,,,• tha,lajorekittro lea limas that number., tiafe 4
teeateiy,erabetre so dela wherebite . give ani4ese
of the'per eentageed deaths by colliery secid4tv
In Atte Vatted States, knit it is hardly hasardo4 t o,
• sun that: vituperatively; the number of ini4ere
killed and injured, is greater than in,Great iiiil
., .
alas. . If ibis tea Abe estiblivhed,, how impet4ivel
Ikon, that steps should be taken by all intet4ted
In the Trade, - to build.aud endow ti Hospital i4eVe
the injured miner tin receive the medical etlee.
' tion„aad,clire necessity to his complete recO44.
In the Ocbuyikill Region are mined anniikili,
'three Million , of tons ef .Coal, et an eipenie lit,
life and meiming; which if prevented to therptihr
lie in a reliable etatistieal form, wouldstaidele t ria
forcibly suggest a corrective. As it is,Thasy
.rem
of bap-board treatment bits prevailed ;bete Ito
Wit, thaOlie•Reiglon Is not only- Oiled witii 'tie.
fortunateeripples, but equally as bad, their!itseii
• . lies „Nave recourse to keeping grug-shtipSi4e.
• lieelibood,. thereby assisting in deutoraiizi'c the
people. This condition of thing's wonfribe4reit.
ly meliorated by. theerection of a liospitil. 4 : I),i
,i
.F . .); .:
' As fir 4 minerl themselves are concerned4bere
eau be no question that, the presence in .t.hii i.e.'
igloo of en Institution where injuri, Ws4l: l be
ei4j•treated, would afford them ratlific i titiind
give theca cOntidence. Under the best Sys! !, of
minima, as iir proved by' experience, thi I 'll i Is
atteaded 'with .great danger to the et .,,,,,
,
here where mining may be considers. In, ,t lid. ),
'fancy , ; where many Improvements must , { •e `'be
mad*, sad many safeguards added, it is Oviico:
' larly fatal to life and limb. It is certain oar
- duty then, to mike soma provision for t',.3lMen
who hourly'risk both, and too often lOve the l irsi.
Let us then, by the erection of • a bilnar;' ti t o4ital
In this liegion, assure the miner that in :de ii.ent
- lot Injury to him, be shall be well tra4 ' d. Ale
*mild at least, have thit poor consmailed , 1
• 4 heavy Coal Operator at .Tarnaqua4a4 ex.
}Am& to•us . his entire willingness tn. ente'r Isiinn
dew-
..-, ---
...
. I
tors will decide aeon , aid (ho cniite no b• get,.
t will rest with them. l'" i
I: .
I
; e
We earnestly hope that steps I , taken IV ,
dace to collect a fund, so that in-ai.jfelv years the
•
r u iner 'atone of a rubetnntint rindl convenient
ballding may be laid. If Coal j iii•lntois, land
. . holders and lateral railway mankgera Will join
cheerfully in the good work, but ,l ' ' ' ea a ll sum will
be required annually froWeach, niiiill n live year.
this Region will'possess what abeiAe ;needsver,V
• much, a 'Miners' Rt;sPital. id' . ' ' •
' ..?The news of a mining eccidentAcii.lom renchee
usi.that the touching :nbliiiiind lolly
"...
to the London Minirty Mi
. ner's^D,mro," islet hi
A passage of It runs as
~0./1,06d: what ettekertng
Its glare! . •
, Dancing around the itacy I
Away, away I—the shaft,
files:
. ,
tonfusiou : —speed f-;') he 1
wing denes. ,
The shah !— the abaft ;!— down on the gm , nna, and let
,•! the demon ride; ' • a%! t['' 41 '
- Like the Sir...coon the blast—vOtrenites In their pride!
e choktedameangelidaughtersall—he Snares no living
KIWI / .'II tt!'
I a smite. them with; inaphureous brifod•,be blackens
I
them Hite coal f, , • : l'7l ' '
The young—the hopeful, happy yoting+fall with the
. old sad gray, ... .4 -, .
And oh, great God! a dreadful doctiti, thus buried to
downy I' t
. '
.• eneath' the given and flowerfintl rii
ci their friends
remain—• . IFTI
Disfigured, and` perOtsanets, apre—thelrrerlee unheard
and saint i '
i 'l .1
• (lb. DePolatign I thou art now a ,tyre4 lin thy throne.
Thom mealiest with airdonie lip to hear he shriek and',
groan i 1 1 ill 1 I. 1
--. To Re as/tdi asengled, : r writhing corse,io filing eyes dls- I
;Myatt— : /11 'I
For hopeless wldowe*cor lament,[and,,or bans' wall die
- played. ?.. •,• ; i'l , I
,
"Itehold , thy work 1 The meld Is , th l er , ,er lover to dto i
more;
The mother walls hist only child, that she shall see no I
more; . .[ 'PL I 1
1. , 1
An idiot sister laughs ind sines-.- h, elancholy jest.— .
SWhile, tending teerber brother dea d she °pm the eight- I
lees eye. 1 ;11. 'II': :
' Apari,[au aged man appeare, like Sortie [Rage David oak,
'
Ithedolng his t , rars, l i ke leaves IthAtylall beneath the 1
• ills poor "
old heart , stro k e;
ren In twill it-44tands sod weeps I
alone-- 1 IJ ; I 'l
The rule stapportst of his house, e lOl ast, the best is
t. " : •. ' . I jc.L• , fl - - i
• I .i..% Ir '
i , Mow , inmeh tilairty may be enjt.ied by the:nomi
:telly free under the dentnint4n i . ' f Slavery,
40 a
",1 „1
.1 problem likely to be pretty toloughlysolved in
the South in Ibn:coarse of the ' I, eict dozen years,
• remarks the Neery‘Wk Tribut i rltOf,liberty to np
. pland Slavery; 'extol Slav cry,; ; l! iiibold Slavery.
there Via; never any lock, wilblit4coliateral free.
dam to chains rorawlY. stav'e l a :,Fall lynch Aboli
. —.
• tionists; but litatalty to opposS l 0 , Jo le
yery no ~
bow emotional, or, mildly, ,taetj ever yet
sated to the lion-rlaveholder l oirlin l of Our ,
• ' call" Slave Stater. ! ' 6 ''
, t t[.• .:. .
ff seems that ihe Old School+ shyterian Oen ;
• end Assembliiise 'aid or do nsi! eibing not en
tirely in accorddice with - the)4lo .g,s'of the ultra
fire.eaters at the ouch, one ~. ,1 r?iii w writes t Ite:e
upon from Enteririse, 2diss.!llat eminent:apos
tle of Freedom, j l obli . Mitehel .Sal l y ing;
end for. which' you [flich i ell sire laboring
can never be resphed whilst a Ihrfe denomination,
rthi
extending Mo%and slush,liir )e'rmitted to hold
non, pahliral suck . sentiments. , l i,Fiii, is purely and
. exclusively sr political quesiliM,' lend: the proper
ground for alt chinches: ie the', t i t . !non•intervits
link'. The polities, pipers it: ti't 0 proper sgen.
k
rles to call Aerates to en nerq !iii . • telleseeer they
lwerPre with '
political inetgliftooe. The. Old
School Church an ' enpp bit. loy •idetrig_ us much
harm. .hould 'we ever; haver* perionel conies(
with the North upon the entiiert; 14 Slavery..
Many of their minister, labOr:ilitt. in the slevehoje
: ding Stein are hennai to behStle , Aoti,filsr,ery
.r mew. Tb., oughtrulas comple led to purge the
the reeotd• digs fie* slandicO& }toasted plea, of
- motional" %Pun the pail of fir Omit!) is a For.
• ia., rf i.,w pretence.' • . !'
To which thr fs ,,p on d ( 1414,
Plildi
.. • . , Hlii i ; .
As uer.Triend itqlbt: the elidrehi
their Oka hostoettl , bet the',4Or e
Bible; and not P cod to iniproef
tail, if Shore bee min l efltlie'
known to he "Atli- very tiih,!!'
, 14
ireiled he leare.tarse area, viand
oppertornar of ,t!ot wilt rd. N..(
rt.
• Buell-be tg l ig 0 14 'Wit whtt.'h t e mildest Anti
t3hirery istreeenese on th ',, , ` - i i , ,,r th e efitn'et, mud
/Clergy rife terrivail it As 1 4414 Ina are erathied•
to Paoli true tele. SIP a s f' ,i'fintrtbeitle views"
• "taken by, them of the o fiero. ! pstitotion.'? On
• • else ride,sles are allteved, i i + raged,• in effect
reritarsd, to• speak lintlt li4eyl
"ere
impelled to
. Hop a wad em the, other.' 4 . ‘S•fit i (ore ,!4natted !id
Note." &s I hey ■ kali* t a lhieslissience. - -
.....,
--
ji..fe i.pu .7 - 77 - •
- /ft Lebisk • Coal !led Alers c olostoy
ee
Mae iloelerodl a dividend of
.i i , ,.: per ea... equa l
In ntill doiht r anti Int eetniti per lhane on the 844 p.,
ital 'leek 4 the:Cespitty; it,eyehle on and saki
the 34 inbtont• • " 1 1 ,`1 fi .: .'•
1 ,1::,
. .
Toprit Ants BOCIIMEIL—At ciirltlt grlttlied
feelirige that we observe it l revivil In our midst 'of
Temperance orgatiltatiami. They bra -fatikatitig
good, by resculag from bad habits,. not GOY •Of
young sod thon6tlette, lent those 411 . years,
These societliti arkettllled the; wartimA Byrd..
pithy and **putt of the communlii, and we haps
that tbe acomadons to thnit. vaiks
time faith lito'notoeroos:' ,l ln Ibis as Ina coliemu:
nittes avian has much to; contend ,against in the
wiyotf temptation. Places where liquor - it sold
*ft bumerous, and in • the convivial moment but
• :rarely does the tempeedsie the serpent that %RIM
In the dregs of kii.glase. 'After ilk:What folly it
Its to drink intonicating liquor. h is "not 'seven-
,sari to the physical ecimitony ; :bac Is positively !
Injurious. It coirects,wlicp taken . Jo eseass w is
min into a more beastly-otjeettluin s pig *AMOS
• log in the mins.. It toSehili the pocket
li lowers one in the Saloom' Of those shot,. regard
is wortbposiessing. It alienates from the'unhop.'
,py•Arionte . hie kindred. It blights a man's kisk.
oafs prospects. Bortunatels be if in time boyar'.
calves the f his ways, and himself!
,from the poor•bonie, ind i drunkard's grave. A
truthful scrap is the finalities 'which we extract
drum an exchange. Will it not. come home ;
'many, wkoPre yet but up the _ threabbold of a . .fa••
tat habit? : • •
• "Row duelled, bow weak be is: ,What is the
sliver with him r
- ~Only • • -
• "Tight." ' - . •
. "Only 'tight." Min's 'best and rudest gift,
his intellect, degraded; the only power that raises
him from brute erectiontrodden down under the
foot of a debasing appetite. • -
"Only tight." The mother stands with pale
face 'end tear.dimmed eyes . to see her only son's
disgrace, end In her pictures the bluer woe
of which ibis is the foreshadowing.
"Only tigh " The gentle sister whose trong.
at love tbr gla life has beetrgiven to berj hand
some, to tad brother, shrinks with cuntingipt and
divges rem big embrace, and• brushes awry tbi
hot impure kiss be prints upon her cheek.
"Only. tight." And hie 'young bride Stops in
the glad dance she is making to meet him; and
cheeks the welcome on her , lips to gaze in terror
•on the reeling form and dushed,time of him who
was tbe'god of ber idolatry.
"Only tight," and the father's face grows dark
and sad as with a bitter sigh be stoops -over the
sleeping form of his first burn.
Re-has brought sorrow to all. these affectionate
heart.; blibas opened the door.to a fatal Indul
gence • be bee brought himself Own to a level
with brutes; he has tasted, exciting the appetite
to crave the poisonous draught eig4;in ; be has fel.
lee from high and noble manktood,ito babbling id
iocy, and heavy stupor; brought gripr,to his with
er, diftrust to bin sifter, almost d ei'pair
_ to his
bride, and bowed his lathe's head with sorrow;
but blame biro , nor, for be is "OILY roar." •
To our youtig men who have rallied under the
banner of Temperance, we say, be resolute and
persevere. Your example will telt and forcibly,
not only for the present but fur posterity. The
koife . of the assassin is directed by , the. demon of
Intemperance, while he gloats over the distreas of
Myriads of wetnwnd children, and guides his
victims to the poui r tiouso and the prison. It is
your work, youuoutn, to itheckthis progress, and
arrayed as many of you are,.yuu can do it.,
We would suggest the orgenikation here of gn I
Association of the Daughters of Temperance.—"
Their influence Is strong, end such an Association
would do much good. The first glass has firer
quently beeWieceived by a young men from the
hand of a female friend, who at the time deemed
not of the career to which she was inviting him.
This should be entirely reformed. Let ladies!
touke' it n rule never to offer a gentleman any in.
tosicuting liquors. Still better, let them orginise
as Daughters of Temperance, and their influence
will be most , happy ., As wives and daughters
certainly have touch at stake in the way of
happiness, end the suggestion is worthy
- of serious
consideration.
The condition of the Mexicap. Republic', now
one of nnarchy and bloodshed, is attracting the
attention of the civilized globe. • It seems en nn
questioned fact that the people of that country
are unit ferielf government, and that assistance
should be extended to her in order th place her in
a respectable position before the world. • In wha:
manner thistle to be done,'end by wheat, is not so
evident. The .United States come in next of kin,
and should possibly, take charge of Mexico, eith,
cr by unnexntion, or a strict protectorate. Hoe
land has no objectioo_to annexation, if certain
matters important to ~ber interests are conceded by
the United States. She thinks that Mexico would
be benefited-by the change; but she will consent
to It only on conditions. -Now those conditions
havetreference to a system of Froo Trade which
we must adopt, in orde • r. not to injure her manu
facturing and commercial interests. Would the
acquisition of Mexico emipensate us fur the min
cession ? We dtMbt it. IloWevei, readthe Man.
:herder Geordies's opinion of the question : •
"We de tar from thinking that England
,would
warily have anything to complain of in the
aim! of Mexicu to the great Anglo-Saxon re.
. The whole question of• the growth of the
States' dominion is one in regard to which
•lish people have, till lately, been too tench;
of consulting feeling, tether than re:l 7 ,
is been recently evident, both from the
of our government, and from the
in other. quarters where popular
:11 reelected, that a marked cheer%
the spirit In which this subject Is
t only Mexico, but the Central
• and 'Cuba are frequently spoken
that may well pais into the
, if no one has more interest
wenting'the twister.
are not prepared to divine
Its respecting—the rel Wye
It Anglo-Saxon coin muni.
prevail. Prejudices for
could.be assigned are
' anxiety which exist
lotions are, assuming
nets' and tendencies
to be more careful.
should be; but the
eerefolly looked
unlimited peofM
United States.!
,1 interests of
suffer by the
'e, of courie r ,
uectiveduf
ential part
the estob!.
means of
a fatal
`inked
woeret
that
Bt enaxa~ ' s:
APPOINTIRENTIL—There is no f fee.
lure in Mr!. Buchanan's Administration more truly
obnoxious to decency, than SOWS of the official op.
pointtneins which ? have been made. -Coontuencing
with his judecorMis orgies at Wheatland with de•
,praved characters, Mr. Buchanan has been singu
larly -lest to thsit self t . e.pett which should ani
matebitn as the chief; executive officer of thekov.
ernuient. In Itetwof *electing the mostfespucted
of our citizens to fill halm's - tont and responsible
. federal offices,. he seems to . have arrayed before
`him bruisers, blacklegs and men of that kidney, to
shower favors upon them. 'The' only fealtY re
quired of them is absolute obedience to the Pres
ident's royal wi,bes, and there is no position to
which. these delectable gentlemen mil not success•
fully aspire. We could aluce scores of instances
to wove our allegation correct, but one will shahs
t our purpose. - 19cently a 'wan ,natned C..
bugh, woe appointed by Mr. Buchanan, •Dnited
States District-Judge of the 'Third Judicial
Diet of iVashitigton Territory, while under
meat its the same eorr(for ° warder .! These feels
were before the Attorney•Geoeral at . the time the
appointment was made. Immediate), on die re
ceipt of . his tintiission, the , new Judge, !evolver
In band, hunted' up the Clerk of the Court, and.
compelled`bits to withdraw the warrant for,bis nr.
rest, which appears the Court bad not this !mar:
age before to enforce.' Among 'tits btber. qualifica
tion!, Judio'Fitshogb openly keeps
' ed With fridian'woolen fur his own especial amuse.
•
meat.
.s-resolent pueusest i e has instituted Liu, re.
eliding of cleyatitig aexpect
to the *Mb.
the
may we; not front tile Matilda;
*ration ?
. 4-•
Mttc6alotoro-
tea meat mind
ihes read their
4 e upon it. In
South *ho are
!bps 0.04 1 9 he
,lititor in Junin
.481WCTION the
tare of a Jewish child, aced al* Jeers, tiol4behl
fUreibly by the eeele(isstieal authorities of Rens:
The parcels want thethild , but tbelPupe refuset
to give biw up. It, aPpeare that the chtliflhad
been baptised elatufietinely, in thefiounish. faith.
The 'kites's* of Philedelphla bare linemorialised
oar auseroutentiti regard to the use, salting it
to inteepese._ A .ould reply funs fieeeetery• cite
infueini theta atilt we have no tigbi to itterfette:l
The case ii certainly a bard ono. cud there should
be a decided expression of opinion da the put. of
the - clause of, this countv.. If the itotaisit
church ran leis' , end d PfroPifai,e"-to her, "0
- ehildron without regard . to dierwithes parontr.
tad do it with impunity, where wiii*-‘IOP
;
•
MEXICO.
has,
discus
A cued
of is
blonde ' Ol
than ours
"On the
that sound'
interests of
ties are begit
sthich no ratio)
disappearing, at
ed only is our v.
their`true proportim
which give rise to th
Iy examined. All tht
one thing that will, h
after is, that if we • are
to the expansive energi
the - manufacturing and
England shall not be pert
spread of their dominion.
to the manifest effect or the
tiop un imports whicireonstito
of 'the fin trick! system of Amer,
liniment of this tariff,is to beams
placing the products of 'oar ind,
disadvantage with regard to thine
States in the markets of Mexico an
they now compete on equaj terms, lit
we have very subnormal reason fit
the spread of the administrative matron
repadic in these directions. Our :own
fords us no equivalent, for the injury
'should thus sustain. To the markets arn
our gulunice and dependencies the America.
access on the same conditions prescribed tot
'selves ; and, while we net in this spirit, it eat,
of course. be expected that we shall be &wreak
see ourselves virtually deprived of our'ebttoriert
one atter souther, by the simple process of,theit
absorption . into the exclusive family of a great
manufacturing rival. This branch of the subject
will have to he much more enr6ully ebOsideredl
than it has been before we itsserit, to the proposal
to cure thiadisease of /Gateau anarchy by annex
ration to the United States," •
' •
Ilistmettert AID TUC' Salk 11 or Angiftell Se
racvncesner.—Arrasgemen . have been made
for testing Ilbe validity of a S to law whichWuty
n utherise rho re establish t• of ,the- "African
clays tilde in 1111;nise—tb Is, by a resort to
the French rebates of melon appreialeaddr•-•
a erbeitie *bleb bal. biro' a been eeee ' Pat re"
,jandiateld by Ilepolenst. - '. It proposed that law
I. Nosed by lb. Logioloto of Ifistisoippi, at
their nettt- j sereion, and protecting this
traliiJ,,'",l • . • ";
EDITOR'S ' BLS.
Otassow Cent."—Yrrer munkifioe waa re
imbed yesterity too _ late for to to today's Jona-
VAL
numnrotne's Maass= ila; N emberlhae bent boned
hl Islowlird Scott a Co.; ipSeti* ettert,ll eree To& It
contains much Intanstiog matter.
Tat Anesseau Aosicuthinuse. an -admirable publics
tlon. owned and edited by Aso re Judd. A. 11-, and Math
fished at 189 Water street, New"fiek, bas Jost closed its
onentemstla vellum We am It envoi the but as
darldedly, the cheeparei cultural puilleatkm In
the country.: With the sigh nth volume would be at
admirable time to Imbecil!' .Igrizefteriat. We
commend It to our dinning fel dm.
Tat Lima Paean publish it Philadelphia by Lean
der K. Lippincott at 132 South Third street, and edited
by GracennenWood, sIU v the. node' New Year,
enter upon Its ne,
stub volumes Ith fresh attractions fh;
• its.invenile readers from Mary owitt,Graesareettwood„
and other pleaded 'writers premiums offered for
clubs are quite liberal, while regular terms foe file
Lillis Pilgrim an liberal-60 • tuts a year for stogie co
.ples; and so en up to 30 • !tor Sib. We think It
would b e a decided advantage to the rising genersUon.
if parents would plies this • Ighttial little publication
regularly in the bands of t r dandno. It is edited
with marted,ability, and eo tains much information
dreamd In placing style. ft • limn copies will be sent
fret by addressing the pub!,
AMU. Ibtiioy Mrs. To .Chasten Sons, Phila
delphia.. A st#rt and Omuta; ory ftr the young,giving
an adatirebiOnd lib like a mid/ of the advantages of .
• early joinimithe mute of t perinea The young Ai
wrid having been Induced, his mother at an early
.peritsi, to promise he would taste any lntoskatln
barrages, was by this mean prewrved from joining his
tatter•in a downward mu of drunkenness which
brosght him from great wea Is to the utmost, poverty.
Amid the struggles and derilvations to early brought
on ilwrid, this youth man •to support himself and
afflicted mother, and dually by dint of great perseve
rance, obtained a collegiate education, and, afterwards
became* minister in the e arch of Christ. It is not
always the way but the ell which is required•to make
great and good men, mat is the path to virtue and
honor always the easiest. is a capital book to place
In the bands of children.
7...•,„.. Sterres--- Ta o r SOCIA, OD DOlttellC
Uri IS Swan. BY b 11 010inau. Philaidel
phio--T.B: Merles ell en, 3 %%thud drag.
Tits noyeraseerts fries Lela nd 1 4 rth all that
i
Miss Dresser ever mote, an he knoll , no novel so in
spired by all which an dee ly int . e philanthro
pint tied the one who aindi the social - feetsof thong?,
as this of the ?bur aisters, y suss 0 r.- Thereisan
infinite rsnuestness, an in merited& truthfulness in it,
which contrasts with the • t ro mances of the day as
gad contrasts with lead. tle *' work by one who has
studied the sufferings of ily life,,and the *coop In
flicted on.wpman. not out in Sereden, but in the world:
and these lirorms and snit ingmand Miele remedy are
ail set forth with • spirit .1 strength t which have eel-
tiom been squalled. remer MB,lO tha Your 8Ir•
tem carefully analysed I, social inistiof woman. Nod
eludiested their abilitief. No book 'ever Wiltien vete
fOrtb, as It does; the pain disabilities under which wo
men labor. It shows that .y making of woman a mere
homebody, she may alto • . made the sotiest of the Pro.
cleat and most leaning o • .remdon, t deadening,
sirongs, those wrongs; which cannot e peoriaed to the
world, yet which slowly II all happiness. ny It who
ito o
may, all the heroic miffed ga of men, all the agonies of
which we hear, all . the martyrdoma reeorddd, never
equalled ono-tenth of th bidden sufterier,s of women.
It la erne that they are 1 than. they ..wer , but it la
alai, true that until a rs tonal system o education; as
Miss Bremer aseerts, 1,1, 14 traleml, a education, sieve
tiny bead and heart. wo ' niwill not be what she la ca.
pible of becomingtihe no!rel'is one worthy of the _
hlgbest+praise, an 4 w ' eatly commend it to all deal
roue of advenclng.tb t Interest" of phfLanthropy,as
well es to those lo lm 17 wish to read a very Interest
lug a;bd affevtilig dos l. The price of It is only $1 2h,
and lilt! he sent ;to any .. e, free of postnge, on sending
this amoubt,ln the gold : hen, T. IL Petersen* Brothers,
rAd Chestnut ?fro-et, Ph Isdelphli.
Affairs.
focal
boy, employed at a colliery et
lards) , but, laloosequence of
bia mule.
aW-Paerick Brennan,
Awalars, was killed on
being kleked, i over a tr
114?.ilfulame Jjojco 411 give exhibitions of magical
transformation. a n d ithisious;at the Torn flail nest.
Week, commencing on °inlay evening. the is 'aid to
be clever.
This Invenfiewlsw ebeap and
, to preireetAtte iriorsnee
wind and dust. 'lt is sold at
Wrattist Dnor •
i.onvenirent article R
to 'noting through t
Batman's Wore. '
bees of the LillynhiteOrlek.
day assailer, Deeember 7th,
In Morris's Addition. All
to be present. By order ot
431-4 amedisir of I
'et Club will be bell
at their usual margin
j the members re req
lAe Petwitiret.
tOrThe alarm p
Finned by the put
chimp's barber She
The fire originated
speedily extloguls
esterday morning wax tea•
log of the roof of L. Beam.
lup the American UM*:
stove pipe. The flames wore
!Ir of the i'otior ille Female Eire
Monday eve. next (Meo.6) at the
arket street (Rev. Mr. Loeken•
lock. An address trill be delivered
110 r A ita;ed weal
Aoelety will be bad n
buthenin church In
huh's) et 14 hest T ce
by the Her. M r . xd.
••Atleotle Cricket Club.!• will be
r. C. C. Carter • r est lei 51110081,
WA etertieg
bold In the TOCIM
au Wednesday es
are earnestly real,
tanee will be Oa.
• xt, Decem b er L Tbs member!
o attend as bndnesa of Impor-
the Borough 4othorlttee in Palled
ht of the corner at Coal and Nor
Is no light there, and a few eve.
as grossly insulted at that point.
inn should be paid to that. tho•
Sir Vie attent
to the condition
wegian streets.
ninits sines a wo .
A smi redlynome
roughtare of the
r advertising eelumns it wilt be
o baring a large family, is de
weary employment—fee a ter
or in any . otber - Faunally. Ha
.minendations. We trust the
ill attract attention, and enable
log a situation.
ird - Dy retires
obsessed tbkt a g
siroaa of obtain
weeks—as a boo
rsn furnisb the
peculiarity of tb
Lim to succeed I,
lite Literary !Society. ea Turalay
.f a floe leant. on .The Timer
Sir The =reefs.
orating last, eons
by Iles. Mr. [melt
—'•Was the condi
: airy preferable to
• 5 1wrt and Dallas! In
In the negative.
E• • -
bath, and a debate on the question
I on of felonies duitrig the ages of chi,.
heir present estate?" with Ileum. Sal
(tie affirmative, and Ellin and Boyle
I Igloo In the affirmative. '
PA. M: Alle ? at his rooms corner 'of elutes end
Market streeis, 1 e.Borougb, still continues to take, at
iabile prices beautiful photographs In oil, lifelike
' Ilfrslte, b .t they will only be furnished at pre*.
ices until '.e let of January, 1859. After that
price wl be Increased. We mention this fact
to enabl those desiring portraits In this hero
ic, to to . advantage of the present opportunity
cbe4i. Mr. Allen still devote e s,
himself t
woe aof bls art with success.
Meeting .f the Tax.ftrytes.—Ths
rylkill County are requested to meet
In the norotigh of Pottsville, on
lost, at one o'clock. T. M., for the
qg the report of the committee ap
nesting, on therorbj47t of proeoring
don in reference to a reformation in
tnty and Township expenses, and to
tionseind tonere of proem:4lop as will
, ROM I.IIILIPS, Preaiderit.
f..Semheiy,
purpose el
-pointed at'
the INCiefilt
our Atia'shc
adopt such
secure this of
J:Xtunwt,
young,lady
'lonely frijol.
field.. Whit
thrown over
succeetied.fo
from her re
clothing In I
°stigmata
Persons sho
Au Import
dangerous ,
Iltii i :4;tu Saturday evening last' a
gh narrowly escaped being a•
by tbitkplosfon of a lamp pled with
diroolbif inflammable material was
elmbittiaeue?oping her is Seines. She
tanately, In teiukag the burning l elulb log
u before above; it all injured ; Sow* bed
.terooni was taloa Ore, but theionee were
before any matvpl damage watt don 4 -'""
11 be exceed, liffiltsceTed la I; antivir fluid.
lap should be cut aildfi t !oi 'lt Is lel,
use.
r ArTO22 ' ley,last 'wow ro thadapth of slx Webs*.
fell llama , irotoleal sleighlOg. :,ludeed sleigh! V K .
roatdog f. a eoople 24 days, but the snow ispiM.l
welted. as line* Wednesday - Ire hive had wad of iiiiod•
ly depth.. lort vitiator yesterday was moderate, awl
the tempo_ aye MONT than toy a wade resifts. An*
ne74o hi OU tbonntimetrial reaped for the week: "
. P. R. it P., TICLItGIAPII Ornri; I
/ 6 . l oseptowtat Hall: iletsitille.
- • . II A..M. 2PM. t P-10...
. 27. e 3.10 ar—doudy.
2L— ' 3= 30 —, "
• • 30,40 ' 3/ 'AI —, "
1.-22 ao - 24 --else.
2.—ao 32 • 20 .:.•eloodp
3,-30'
__ - 40 ' 46 ".
1 _ .
"Mon Pa t,.i N
TUOP,
Wipd.,
'MUM,
Yd. •
4121• The
. fore has
convenient
In a style a
matinee.
. chamber, •
to re—comil
Clerk's deal
Ale. and
tsi order;
sonipit
tattoo? Chatiber.—This toOm ihteh hint*.
ot Itutattreitive to lb* eye. "Ed !doodad:lw
to the ittembeAt of Cost r%, bas bile Mittel
riwogriete to * Borough of our au and ine•
b. toodsi thdoptod was Ighe Blot" deuetd..
d althea* of rourse;th, ropy IP i• mini.
Bug of thcfrosident's elevated yield; the
. , with refrolOrietOrtramodattoos oo 'tither
Itsfor iweire etionbers 'stied hi seutivireo
... .
Kb an STOMA* through the ettotre--he met
lb* Committee bulbs the wetter illebarri,
illty with which it has discharged Its par- 1
: . sod spew the stotgand ealibetabi• *ppm.
Os dumber sow tom Mao moil boui tam
aftvegiadailoas reeemd for sportaturs
piloted la hattattoa of palndt; sod . eaelt
I bide ail arm *alt. the Grid stiediale of
slice the lisprevesteste Uwe bees . side,
*a Teseday rabid seat.. . .• • , ' •
, Omen dining the . prreet yaw babel!.
(Watered the iffeln of the Borough, ankle*
espeaditerstacorred by the hitptcesseest
to, neeesetry sod proper. •S"
upon lbo
!kn4rd
ants irl
nosily .-
detits
whowitwe w
the Cow .
gillb •
elms*
consider
'bore refs
POUMM.
lx the Senate of Beath Carolina. a fee dais sr. Idr.
Istszyck, a mentbes of that body. intivelaced the annexed
pair of reasarkableveiolntions:— •
Rusalsed..ThatVie Constitutions's( tlie Milted Etatos
cestalodua mgt. of, power to mutate, presrind, or ete
strict cotitinate• 'paw *vele° nationanaarl therelbre
aU arta of.Oosepreaspurporting to prohibit -0e
otth Ilkalave trails bet:peen foreign tonntriels. a» *
eittatfttlflooll, and heregto rightful Wee or
Pareteet, That tlibeettor Coogrosi desiartagilmisielsa
trade to be Piney, If it be understood as allirstesf that
It is piracy in the nature of things and 'ln , the mum of
the toOttitiltiott,tittrus• abet is net train and lw
much as it.purpotti end intends to ronisett tato *Step
whet Is not eo in tbir nature of thinga, and in the urin e
of the. constitution,thenldeel Is no constittatitata% *WI
and void.
vstit ni SI row I* IS says. do ragelselsor wen
teternoi to the Committee os rteleiel tidallans-
- •
TN' Washington eornmpotaliut 'of Abe rbiladelphis
Perla says :—.•The President. pledged ash. b toadyism
beyond Uaomptoubun. Ind to lake ground fa favor of
,Coegneationgl Intervention In favor of Slatery;te pen
ning os mime*, and ern luottoebtedly try to please
the extreme ewe of the Soirtb. Ow of nor Northern
Seeretarke, who was attending this doctrine aloe days
ego. was natter startled when asked by ii-bauwerge this
entetlint: 'Toe raid Slavery Is bald ro tbiTerittorire by
the abler liduw of the italltnem Ooert, Is &Saar, .of
Territorial law—now. tell see bow' I. as a eittsen of a
tree litate.(erhere Iran vote azalea* Shivery). eaa ha
made love elitism by going Into a Territory, when, ac
cording to your Dew notion. I hire not vote ,sgeinst
Slavery. or do aeything ea this eneetion but albumin to
the right at )iroperty le slevesaa Metter than my own
eovarty t The Searetary looked rather Mask et this
bane question. and thought of the good time be would
hate In Ids own State. in support of this newfangled
doctrine."
11.1.:Nois:—Ilso total vote of the Slate. as facially as
certalusd, is as tliowson the omen of State traiwureel
1110 w. Rootilirau, 1310,928
P'obdoy, Douglas Dim. . 121,3031
Dougiverty.Duchatiau Don., • kat
Oh oouvaisinenitha Ofturfn Lot up as follow:
Di.. Rep. . 1,1 Doug. such.
1. Washburn', laA22 Burnett, &WM jaelfswav 334
Farnsworth, 21,798 Dyer,13139 Blackhung.l3l
3. Lovejoy, 21.4 a Annsivauf,l4,3ll3 Leroy, 1,4011
4. Kellogg. 19.337 Davidson; 16,826 Gale, 668
6. Orialstutw, 11,61111 llowit, • 13149 6136
6. "Itatchany, KM /Luria. 16.193 .111
T. 060 1,1 7, 11.702 Robison 23.621 &kiwis, .39
R. Baker, Mr Fouts, 11.40 Dog% 3$
9. Phillips. 2.116 Lops, , 113,763
.
1240111 121.140 "a
Republican 'Majority. 4.14 t
Whole vote east, 244722
Whole vote east le 11114/, .. 9i11,481
Inmate over Pres' Oodles. 13.7 41
At the last - Peaskiestlal elaietioo, the awn Wale
east: .
KIN atilleac
For Inmost, 1 ..
At the late eleetles *.r Oongressmos, 120.064
- .. --
I
i
Itopobßess Imam to two tyiper. SIN
Ilad Oman, been diatribe atmittulleau vote would brn
been at ttest tea theatend tape.
Tb• Memo Tribune says
"Despite the souls, appiortionment by which Ur.
D01'0011;1.11 secured both branches of the Lealidatlow;
the Repnblicansof Illinois Mei abundant reason - to his
satisfied Wlth the result of the gnat' contest threads
which they bars Just passed. Taking Fwasout's epees
as a standiaed of comparison. (and that is a fair Moque
have plod nearly TRUITT TODUdaND does ISM'
fiottrilkano Tire Or
_DotlOLAnnin.—Tti• follorrin on. '
tract from aloft tenor of the Washington comerposriant
of the Charleston Mercury affords' pretty care Indirollise
that the pretensions of Douglas will be opPoend by that
portion of the Democracy which has for $ long Ur:Pew
trolled its movements:
"Butt ib Donlille't bit recognised as a mufti D
tam o
est, se though Ps and Senator Ranter be at
the ethic' identlaihiection. defeat awaits the pony.
and • Blarecßepublhan will all the Chair of Stank midi
sway the d ink" ofe,the Soutb—lt she intbMll. Psi.
aid. as the lender of that party. may be run; hut the
probabillte lit a more moderate and less committed man
will be selseted, fee tie Republica* pa sly is She soar
shlifel sets that bus over triers in this comarmerod Cie
ainetrtion if the Vision it the lasi thing they name.
let
^Mi. Dram undoubtedly exhalants (If reelected) that
hie political thin will be so strong that he will be
able ton:who whole pa rty. or by dividing It, sul*et
it t o the earrain alteraate of • defea tat the hoods et lb*
Repubikan party. If the Democratic party to as p thing
and contemptible Julie Is good 'natured ermagt to sap
leoie it, this sort of arithmetic may do: bat he will Intl
that It still bias sufficient orlfrespect remaining(he spite
of his attempts to demoralize IL) not to permit iherif to
be dragooned Into his soviet, whenever it may snit Dan
to make use of it, When • little lent than a year age he
virtually aspirated hintseittfonn the Democratic party.
be struck the severest blow. It was In his power to in. i
Met upon It. lie then olak threw away the et
and eharpest arrow in his quiver. In his ill-jad=
tempt to make blond!, the party, he inflicted upon his
political repnrathn ari Incurable wound, which wui Ms. '
qualify him for servloe as it leader of It to the end of his
Ilte. So that. with all the prestige of a reelection to Mee
Senate. he is not a tittle -more formidable than he was
last Winter. when, at the very pinnacle of his f.et lo ea
opposition, he was :reeled seen alien and a traltoir.
"Taking this view of his rise, his chaneee of Wilhite'
or bribing the fifteen Democratic States of the Emote In
to hie support are melancholy In the estrtme. Out of
I Wools. where a personal contest prevented It, Me Aritt•
lecompton Democrats have become identified with the
Black Republicans. And this Is the destiny of Douglas."
So also the following from the Mobile Register. ono of
the moot influential papers of the party in the South:—
"With Illinois in hie hands, with the prestio wbkb
Ma rumen to far in every part cojdbla plan has given
him, and with the advantage as WA popularity With
the Northwestern Democracy, Zr.! Dytughts is in a poll•
lion to offer the Democratic party the alternative of a
probable secrets in the next Presidential election, ii
they will accept the modthea platform he by preParal
for them, and him as their atodldate,or of rafts% defeat
and permanent destruction as a party if the, 401(0,.....
There is ruin la Meat as a national patty fa' n'ther Ass%
of the dilemma we beiinx ; there is destorairetion as welt
as disaster in one.
"If the Democratic party accepts his terttis and thus
Welts its character as the protector and friend of the
South, It will assuredly be repudiated, AS it should be,
by the Southern people, and will sink foresee into so In
lemons grave. Its. refusal to Event *h Is manure. and
thus to abandon the MINe of the South. will Inevitably
denationalise the party. Its Northern ally is altoootbee
lost to It. etritit In thereon& that It shall ye Northward
with fresh sacrifices of Southern sights - and interests--
If It shall not do this, then it Is reduced to the limits of
the South, and consigned t 4 a sectional adeority which
must no Jongeriook Lathe Possesskm of Ow federal go!.
enament as Its dependenee t4 t3t the safety of be princi
ples and the defence *film his which it rutlntains.
...Such being the velment 'salon and peosperts of the
Democratic party, as Indicated by the results of the th e
elections, and as connected with the fortunes ,of
Mr. Douglas, is there soy reason for Southern Demo. j
critic to be gratified at the Issue of the contest,in Min-
Ms? .41 one, we toortict prefer that the. Drasecndle party
shook; be defeated in the seal Presidential ekslims rather
than it should new amass by the rmalfest possible farther
concession le the autts/arery sof/steal of (he We
therefore prefer defeat to the adoption of Mr. Douglas as
the Democratic eaudidate for the Preeldency, became:
that Involves con.eesetou. litallerthan this, welly, let
the Democratic party berottie In. its organisation, as it
now it is its cgs/stied compterinten. a Suntans sectional
party, and let as stand On our constitutional rights, and
rely on our own moral and material resources for the,
protection of those rights, in the Union If we ran—out of:
it, If msroust."
Prom - these and other artlehrt in Southern papers it I.
Vita that Donlan:, progrewi tooled. the Pnwldeuttat
chair will not be a anwootbtone. The south rules, a n
he rannot be notnlnatil(lt It Is poitlbl• for him to ,
nominated at all,) without being, placed on oOa ~
that will lose him even his own State. 1.1
PAITII AND INDSIONS.
• . , i
`Our i
nem treaty with Japan bee been gn.
eeived at Washington. i
.
ZerTh r re are th lay-five hundred plant whet!
& Icahn) is sold in Barton, I
i,
' AIP•At Hanover, Pa., they are laying oat a new
and .handsame cemetery.
Aft-There are; now about eight bemired rearm i
at the Carlisle (Pa.) barracks.
i tgg-, The Item. Constantine rigatoni 'meet y
died at Natchez of yellow fever.
Air Obirlin College, Ohlo..has at remit) %
students. of whom 613 are teirmitte.
.1:41•An unusual qhhantity of stem has fallen. t
the north for this early period et the reasibit. ,
In Syracuse, Monday: lour lino,/ w' M I
stealing arrested for nmbreibts, and penislard. i
Iffirlt in proposed to give ell the poor fa
'
in Providence a good dinner on Christmisbayl.'
la-Captain Gage, of - the'Reteh"Brothini,i , st
'Charleston; has been' admitted to bail in $ 5,0 .
jafr•Don Jose Chavish r one of the wealth t"
men of Ne Mexico, died ea the 13th of October.
iffOr Ilaylfrd Taylor has already. Mode man
than One hundred lecturing eugsgesuents for be .
..
whiter. ,
,fitffr-Tfaio amount of ice shipped . from Bos on
annually exceeds one hundred and ferty.sis tildes
and tons.
"Illiel•A girl 6 leers old, in Hartford,slied DA Fri.
day its fit, induced by driskieg 19M, MI la bet
way by her father.
Aft •The latest statistical amounts derived Item
the Russian 'census of 1851. rite to Ewers
Russia a population of 67,226,760. • ' '
pffi••The English shipping hardness has not
been so bad for thirty.one years as at present.-=
The American is also much, depressed.
f 3 "Mrs. L. B. Sigeurney. of 'Hartford. Conn.,
tarnished fifty pour tontines with tiniteys and
pumpkin pies for a thanksgiving dinner. •
Pir•Five thousand dollars have lees costribe
ted In Baltimore for the 'relief of the families of
Bcnton and Ricdon, the murdered polies es.
glar-In Memphis. Tenn., Mrs. Halting has
Illg 4
sued an old admirer, Phillip R. Roblen for to It
of promise. Her present husband joins the
prosecution. . ' ' 1
, jter•The, electric cannon has be r ei trattit.i.
j
tion at Rochester.. It 6nally perfinmed the*reet
1 'fest of shoitting itself off, with the lan wheeshi.
1 Mud it, leaving printers mines. ; ' r I
e'-skk Headache. Debility nail htliyfatioo.
Where among all the remedies,' for -the* Cam
pleints, is there one.erlsich so quickly, iso effeel ..
a ll v , e nd permanently'rennoves them as tlal Oax.' . .
ge t in tcd hitters 1 + ~. . te
~,17•Dr. Stone, It New birleane Physielan, 01l
being asked how many yellow foyer polieets be
bad lost, replied. "about twenty.five hone ," as
that number still remains anneounted fora er the
other physiciane made their retorts.
Asgr•We'pablished a few days since an 'meant,
of the suicide of a man -Mantel Mr. Molester, of
Columbus, Indiana, upon the !rendition of A ver.l,
diet /melon him for slo t ooo, and now we ve, to,
add that his widow Ira raving mituitte.
jam-'•ll9y, abet ii your father doing. t •
"Well, I 'spme he is fiil'n. T heard -If
motherjesterdav to goleennd e n d get trot
she Could, and dit it right off,' too—fir
everything ready to fail, exeeptin i that."' '
,'On Sunday night, the 21st inst., t e bolsi
of. Mrs. Sigourney, in High street,' ertford
C o on., was broken intn end robbed-actin the ili•1
Bence ot.the family. The robbers evritld swot
articles to the amount, °l:several hundmil y dellset., ,
' When th e friends of the young beauty who
harjustAnarried old'ilershal Pelisitier,ioFrimei,
were admiring with her the splendid 'prodding
trarmeotE tresettrd to bet by the r t napters . sto .
m id: "Yea, I like the present betterhbalt thefu t i
tittg' . ' - ' -1
e
A few years since; Ronnent he 16111
, York lodger. was. e• Journeyman itrinker, like',
wou ld D ot have turned up his nose at la single I
'shilling's increase of his daily pay ; hi is nowt, i
subsidising . the literary; talent of the e vett', te l
his own user. as England rubsidised. erope le
the great struggle with Napoleon.' Me . ' 1 himself
the Napoleon of jottrnal publishers.
Or A 'lady" was deteited a few day since, 36
Cincinnati, Ohio, in pnaketings package Of gloves
in a'stire. ' When charged' with the . left, "lie
bent Iraq tsars land rendered a $2O 411 le 'pay
ment. The merchant look but $5, - * keys : bey
.$l5 change, bat on eweeting the eni at night.
that. $2O • hill was found lobe a enu terfeit--
ti
"Pliancy the Pbeelioks " of that storek
,per. t .1
' JOIPA man named Phelps, s - postaesater fin
Fayette costrity...Oblec and,bis two daughters bus
blies artutetron the Charge of robbing:it: D e. mill.
[ The. two girls, 'be sirognitiyeang, di oldest set
beteg over 15 years, have lesdo - ta fell feesimi.
They had; lj It alleged, stein &boil s ine al ?id,
one times, end spent it fir dress andginnitirs.
The father denies ell knottlegOof the kberp.
:+011r11"1"1114041 1110.PwP4r
IS a yell i iarity of the piece. thee it knovio , o, no
3.oWwit cannot be seen at op, of the
obeeeb - oo the Sabbath. Bat it adds, they
ai
waTeat • thie lettereh which ..bas the highest net.
ate , as egad at the bottom when thettne
*nee • • oat, Dieont l yeeng man !
• -
. .. .
Tait • •', ,
Twits AND Iia,REED.-The Los
:Ann A is'patticalsrly savage at Mr. Win. B.
- Heed f• bisTrisatswith Chins. and it notices nu
, items charger agebst the ,Anistricsa ,Mirsitter,;
- that a • hased,apin a copy et else treaty, Prhlck
''the , paderer" sera, to have gr.; hold if by retool
'mean . :., • :Theltraty la in the State Deportment au
2 .-Washtlgtoe, and Mr. Reeds has also seat a privite
note t a fries& la ibis! city. The note rent es ;
follow • "Plano primers for toe teveral aim 'Win
of Winker ga)ratettts at the Brown Stone Clothing
Hall lof Rockbill I Wilson, Nos. 603 and 603
Chem at enact above ;Sixth. Philadelphia.',' . '
: 1
rut Oftypasted Bitters.
Par the Ism •of banyan:a on DIDIOSITIoNi
Liner Cirivialat, AstAska,`,Costivesefo, Less DI
APPeffer, Meer read .Aine ' Heart Bora Water
Irma, Aolifiry,, Si Sicksosa, SearryClfaufarti o .
Read e. &mei, wad Qattara Driairy; or any
dire hoying'its origin le paperfeet degratiost. R T
Bitters, ea,sdiF dirges of,our Fellow citi
zens; preluding kfoutbare of Coupes, Lawysii,
Phi/$*440,4 - Clergyman.' Plearero, Panders seek
nth eg Notify. are the oaf, se" certain, sad rod.
erei arecuric for tbi immediate relief and per
manent eerie of the litany enrol complaints which
in some phase or tither ohDysiorisitl/ agibli oil'
rse T . hise" l
Ditless were direnvered by Dr. 010151
B. G 02 71 end is their formula differ entirely front
that any /shirr Preparation of sedicise. COS.
tabling no i witeesal-- 1 -110 poisos—Se
boxiass A is their caters table, not stimuli.
. tinge-ems, hung their rinses in any clime ;_tinfy
on In combination-sled a form isifteed"' of soil.
eine i lehich knows se rival in exterminatiog die
osselsod Metering the system to its pristine vignr
eqd health. No matter of bow long standing, ar
lhowPrer hodeeed or chronic in its eherseter the
disease may be,--se setter that it Ise balked the
Atli A of the physicists, and resisted the efforts of
)fled clue, it single trial of these Bitters' will satis
fy dm relkser that his disease is to the
. P"tierilmPedi. .
,
[ti testilsony dear many cures effected by this
licsiody, vegans/ale had to the written certificates
i froin distinguished kodividuals knows all over .
i
!the land. ' • I
; t
8. W. BOILS £ CO.. Atoprieters,„
. „ .
Bost•n.
For sale by r atenia everywhere.
Annirs:—Join G. Brown .J. C. Iftibea, and .
Barmy Saylor. Putravill•; & L. Hantshigfr,
- Schuylkill Hawse: U. W. Navas!, Minerarille ;
E. Fiy,aad Yaaaigaa £ Fulda, Tamaqua ;ILL
&Mosier, Port Carina ; Paul Barr, Pinegrove ;
tllltragan & gee, Tuscarora r Charles Maids,
.
Philadelykia ;. Jonas Robinbuld, Port Clin
ton; IL IL finis. St' Clair ; B. Phillips, ?few
Ca tlai ;Am William's, Mlddlepott.
nly 31, 1831.
- 31.nowly
r Wigs IIIIP AWIIIsI...BATCHELDRI3
r • sod TOIIPUS surpumiall. ,They aro eleinat ,
,
t, deg mod desaibio.
Pitting to a ahem-Let o turning up behind—no shiin
belie( the bead; Indeed, this is ti le
le only establishinent
vlber• tbte:Pe things We properly Understood and made.
1 Litlrl = fir adteay, Neat Pork.
' pa- Sales ilasePs Astaloze Tozo: 1 & Is IL 'de.
11 htful 4smetle. and an efteetnal iemedy [ fo nenestple
, o 1., headaches, Abe.; It also is a poverful paltrier Of the
alj In ett* or eurlined chambers. This sable tuts el.
t_ ned alust eektatty for its many exeellent properties.
Sail/ by all dregststa, and at the Laboratory of .t aka
grew& & CO., habanero and ) lniporturs, No. 'lb& Chesnut
` Philadelphia.
Vor . satie also' wiraleada and retail, at F. Et[AbiltEß
[. lti'd Drug au/ Oben teal Store, Pottsville, , --
'A Book V i er the Sloic..llY DR. NOVEL
Clh-81X LECTURES on the rimes and inn of
AAA+, Itronehlo", Evart Diteaso, Lyn.
EoloaLo(losipaltds, and Chroole Meson; goner.
, (hestod.3so psips,3lo engravings.) by Dr. B. S. Firm;
xplalstog the Author's trestsient, by which be tootle
retreats and curie the shoes diseasat.
this hook has beets the means of saving thousands of
peps. !elm 25 cents. Bent by mall, post pa Id,, for 40
arts. Apply to W. 8.8. FlTell, Mlle* 714 Broadway,
'me Tort. Coonsnation personally, or by letter, free.
IWailer -43-3 m
Arirfflollutorartt Ptlla...sly we would destroy a
• ;mums plant, we attack the roots,,not the Irate, and
. cerome. The opeitatiou of Holloway's Pills proceeds
pun the same priacipie. The cadaverous tomPlexion,
eau ken eye, and stooping frame, are simply indleatione
that tip internal ensue are Dot doing their duty. If
the PiCin is suffused with bile, add the breath °tunics,
there:e obstructions fa the liver. If the thisci, after
collo roans to Ile Hite lead at *tie pit of the stomach,
and if tamed into foul vaes, instead ofwholeWome par
bulum, tbe (unroof digestion are diseesed. Upon these
dlsteMpreed viscera the Pills art are powerful alterative
, They purge mildly, end at the came litllll • rrguiate and.
petti l y the accretions and top tiler d. I% NI
Av. dwe , that
the Inevitable emmedueoce to a thorows,/c.curet
, ..
iiii i pallera langleal Pallas litztiactor
will ere t he tot toeing among • real catalogue of die.
oases: `—Darns, Senile, Cuts, Chafes, Sono I , il pplea, COMP,
Donlon a, 11 rubes, Strains, Ditee. Poison, Chlibla I as, Dike,
Perotils, Ulcer*. naor Sores, Felons, Mar Arba, Piles;
Sim Ryes, Vont, Smediloge, Rheumatism, Scald Head,
Rag 13heum, Itailtetwak Icysipelas, Ringworm, Barbers ,
lecke:nal! Poxi l hieweleo, Rash, de. Ac.
To 'some it may appear i i neredulous I brit m many dia.
n r eet
swami should be odiby one article; such an Idea
will 'ankh when ' ion point [ ' to the fact, that Me
rats.ls a comb' thwe of Ingiedients, each and every
one ' plying a perfect antidote to Ha opposite disorder.
PIqaCIPAL DIPOT-4te CAIGNIfitII strut New r ark.
[49•lyi ' • C. F. CUACD.
la`Sold by Jogs G. Bum( & Fos, Pottrrilly Pa.
/firliapprtmist tin Feaudens—Dx. Cuixemstxre
Pitta,.—The combinations of ingredients in tbese Pills
`are tie result of a long end extensive practice. They
'ant iaUdlci their operation. Sod certain in cm:Muting all
trregetimities‘ painful menstrnations, removing all ob. ,
strucUans, whether from cold or otherwise, beadeebe,
pea I the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed sleep,
which always arise from interruption of 'minis. They
eau be anccessfolir used as a preventive. These Pills
shoukt never be taken in pregnancy, as they vrould be
sure to cause a mlic &trims, 'Warnoted purely vegeta.
blZand (ran from anything Injurious to life 4r health.
Itsplielt directions, which should be mat accompany
each box. Price ill. tent by mall, by en lolling $1 to
any authorised agent. it. B. flit Cltl\QS.
General Agetat for ern It S. 165 Chamber ltTetn\York.
To whom all Wholesale orders should Ni l addrimied :
R4P•Stild by ions 0. Blown & OM, Pottaville,
nIatTLY Bats & Bao., Reading. ; 141 y)
*ir- flair Dye* MAT Diet "elm Dyele.e.
:Oak L e attcheloes Ride Dial
The ORIGINAL and REST it the World
All others are mere lmltalions, antktlioald be svoldedi
Wynn wieg . to escape ridicule. 41,1 i
3tilt.i.Y,ll)lD, or RUSTY IIAIR nitently to I
beautirdt and Natural Litwin or litacleintitinut the lout
Injury to Hair or Skin.
FIFTEEN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS bimetal/1i arir.
dial to Win. A. Batchelor since 1839, add over So.noniag
ipigations have been made to the flak of lila patrons of
Yla Taman Dye. , ,;
- WM. A. RATRFIRLOR'S HAIR ptodacee a color
gist to be distinamisbed from nature, and ts wassartas
lot to injure in the least, however big It may be eon
Owned, and the Ill.effeeta of bed Dies remedied; the
( tale Invigorated for life by this splendid Dye.
f Made, said or applie(ln 9 private rooms) at the Wig
Factory, 21311enadwaz, Newlin*. , • '
t Sold la all eltlea and towns of the United Slates, by
Manilas and Waney Grade Dealers. , • . , .'
141 4:eqbikt!lennine Wu Mrs name aid address Upon a
Plate eagraving on four sides of eirch,box, of
i ; WILLIAM A. ItATUIIELOR,
[19'1:3 ~ ,i =I Broadway; New York.
iiii - flold by Jetts G. Burma A Solt, Pottsillie, l's.
ardriliOsi fireist Ewtllah Illessmedreee.eSlß
IJAUZB ll ANKH'S CHLEBItATED fraLtLit
((Prepared hem a prescription clf_dir J. &tags, D.,
,(_Prepared
Extraindluary to the Queen.
!,
Jbla invaluable - mid kine l unfailing InAecure of all
those palatal and dangerous diseasce.tc which thermal.
constitution stiblect. It moderate{ ill elevens and ra
moies all obstractionil, and a speedy Care inay be relied
on. '
lres Married Ladles it is Oetillirly suited. It
•••
e
will, in a short time, tiring on . t he Monthly period with
regularity. • •
tech bottle, pries llne, Dolist,b4rs the Government
1! Stamp of teat Britain, to preveUtionnterf,dts.
Far These Ails Amid lot be tam by jiiesaas diving
014 FLFST THREW MONTHS of • Prertancy, as they
lyre suni-te brief on Afisoariiage.„ but at (say other Uwe
they ars soft. '
lts ail exam of Nervous and Spinal Affeetions,,inin,in
the Beek and Limbs, lfatigne on slight exertion, Pulpits-
lion of tht; lleut t 11 a oriel, and Whites, these Pills *lll
effect a aura when all other means have failed, and at
though a powerful remedy, do not contain ben. clime!,
canilmony, or anythingburtfid to the constitution. ,
Fultdirertiona In thelemphlet around each pickup,
which should be carefully preserved.
Sole Kent for the United States and CanadeP •
JOB masts, ouit• I. o,lllllllwln I de,/ -
niabaater, N. Y.
N. and ti;podage stamps enclosed to any an.
41"1Aenwfiikuu,rs a bottle, containing over GO
pipw it, return mail. I
Far pale layottsvgleaky IiENRY EIATLOIt: In Tam!.
qua, bT E. J. MAY; and by all Diegglsts throughout th .
United &Messed ClatMdis. . lino** 18
•asy r
10 ten
tad alt
I'd got
TT. LF GREATEST
7SIX aPi c ciail Xrlscii,sres-jr
• OF THE A
UR. BCZNintinr, of Rortonrir has illocoverod In
moot coareolouttes whirs, treads a remedy that
PERY 'KIND OF HUMOR,
no Vast lierobila down -to a Common Pimple.
Oa boa trial It la trier ehrIPPII Intotrifiroseastid nava:
failed except to two inn& tide thunder bu war. thug
now to Ms pooootios over ono brodrertadtfteatti
IM wales, an wttato treaty Nino of hostas. -. ,-..,. -- Y..
Two Patios ova. &rationed to elm a tin . fora'
Otto to titepoitottiao 1111 tan th e Anot tied
~p W
Oa on tbo t laos, ~.t , . s-tP: ' , , , - ,7 (
Two or then MOW wW dear Ws olideat ofbicri." '---,-;,
Two bottles are wanaattral to ears Lao wont pliant l
the idattutch,..._ _ ,' ..., -.i• ' 1 " . t.'
Threw or Ave bottles arawarrostat to est" Iltaa - Ciair
Stud' of Ervaloolits. , . 1
alt
~ 7
Oeo or two boot.. Stovarmatid to inn alfjeeti
tbo aro. . 1 V p, - , ,
Two botanic' Winadod to tont Trans s of, tpo oirio
'aid btotdmi woes Oho No. L A ~. .
Yew to six Isolate aro Iratisetal to ran, eon* sat
motet skin.. , • • ' . : ..
One bottle wllletin sail aritptioei of the OW.
t Tvio or throe bottle: aro ironatettS to eats Ild ward
kind of 'Ostrom. .- , , . ; .41
•
Two no three bottles ere warranted to tare the most
desperate ems of rheumatism.
Thies tabu bottles are warranted to eure Parheum.
Pie to eight botties will cunt the worst come of sera.
!
' One to thou hottlezare sdartented to -evw4 , ,the wont
thug Dyspepsia. I know boom the wspetiance of time.
, sands thigh has been :taimed by a t o o 7 , in she. *to, !
'
*se to tdisbottles ate wears nits!! 111, n erve kelt bulk
ache'. •
Ow to. taro bottleatire warainied to nailed** costiver
state of the bowels.
One to two bottiel will regulate all derangement of
the *Merge— ' • • • L
Facet° od I bottles has cured the worst cases'ofdromary.
Ole to three betties bag cured the wort ease of idler;
a relief Is alwaye experienced: what a mercy to get te•
lief in such an excruciating disease!
Kettering , of Mellen neneetellrreet the beet you
canFetaad enough of It. c • •
ihrectierisior erar:—Mbalts. one tableapoontel per
day; Children over ten yeurs,"dreentelmented ; Children
from eve teste Oa
d rs, teaspoonful. Ala no directions
an appliotble to all constitutions!, take suincient to
°Pointe oa the bowels twit* a day.. •
wasgracfrOsli aX • • •
DONALD KENNEDY,
No. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Man.
A 5
Pelee 11.
girfor sate by druggists throughout the United Stein
January 23.141
NEW FALL GOODS At tit's "ligle nivws"
• LADIES'
- dr* ~
Dross Iliwidag, -- • c .
irgiessisk i tsg • . '
anlir
tioicig Slott, '•=
Centre Streets
Mttotsbts the ..:,-
porratus -- e- -
and Meeks& • WO and complete aserwtment of if ew
flooded the lateetead tiost desirable etyks for Folioed
Winterjembiwelag—
.TrlaalaW of nosy 4sies*tkris. ,Friaps, Velvet
and Noire Antique Ribbons, Dress Buttons. etc.
webenille and Velvet [Gad Dresses," new sad beantifal
styles.
olCutteelderlas and teem' Ter, ebesp.
"Fall Gosiory," of all kinds, Our Gents' and
Children's wise. • I
"Gloves sad Ommtlets," et every variety.
“Jet Ornaments; Pies, Beetles, Breeelets,Cbalas,ete.
"Ihmey hair Piss," sew and bsrabosie styles.
*.Peenuissry and Toilet Ankles," of every description.
Ifirl o taislng a meet attralltive assortment of qko
above whirls are offered at the lowest prices.
•OGive the a all, esamlne the
Goods. Pept.ll, IS 3441
&Liston jutelligtact
Tete Ladles nit and henna of the Th.t Preelette
rlan Church will lse held at lbe low,ts 11.11 on Friday
saleroom and /mein. Deeember nth. Adtole*".
12% cents, children ball peke. Stepper Tickets, 60 eta.
The Festival will arm at 2 o'sloek„ P. M. Tiebits 10 be
had al the ptiontipal stoves.
Ftat arm Fsernai—The twogregatlon of the Lagnalb
Lutheran blare:4ot Pottsville, will bold their Annual
Fair and Festival, at thiTown Ilan, on the evening of
the 24th of December. and also on the 25th, (Christmas.)
day and evening.. firteabingle will be present, with
everything on band sultible for gifts to young and old.
REPORT
To the Schuylkill County Bible Society.
During the pant month I have labored In suet lad
W e al on:immix townships. which, exeeptiog the ellligss
they eontalo. ere Dm, tolerably well explored.' Ten: pee
rent. of all the tomtits, • Salted were found to be destitute
of the Bible. and a tame number of the adult peenons
were bound unable to rend.
The prospect for riling Bibles is not 'encouraging:_
nearlyall the best families are supplied, any most of
those who are still destitute will have to he milled by'
gift. But are not these the'perwas, above al others,
whom we should labor to supply with the word of God?
The Master taught, .Wkien Oboe matest a feast, mlithe
par. the matured. the lame, the blind; 'and thou shalt
be rimed; for they cannot recllnpente Thee ; for thee
shalt le recompensed at the resurrection' of thajtht;"
Among the persons whom I gratuitously soppll4
with the Bible was an aged widow. * pensioner b whoes
husband fought flth* National Independennewhieli
we now enjoy. briuttequentee of bre Atilingvhdoniebei
wla no longer able to read the old Bible which abe had:
mid was reudered truly glad by receiving a copy which
she could read wittiness and pleasure. Her bedimmed
eye. sparkled with renewed brightness, and her sorrow
wrirken heart felt a new joy... she pressed the holy'
book to her breast and humbly uttered her thanks. I 1
alma gave a Bible to - her son, who lives In tie woods on
the mountain side. and a very par. Ile grasped the
precious tank with eager hands, and was sincerely
thankful fns the sacred gift.
A man from Germany wanted A Bible, but add he
bad been Ark • more than a yeer, and bad no money;
but be hoped If I came that wanagain he would bt, able
to buy a Bible. Be said in the days of hie youth he used
to read the Bible in his father's bones in Germany, Stud
he very much desired to possess one that be might Teed
It *rein. Much to his surprise, I gave him one, which
Inc the time. made him a happy man; and until I left
him be ninth ued to repeat his thanks, and, invoke
blessing" upon we.
A MORI .is from Itngland,who bed badly scalded her
feet. was 'waled by the ere. and beside her. on a small
table, lay the fragments of an old Bible which she bad
een reading. She said she "much desired a new..Blble.
but had not the means to buy one... thestimea were
bad.? I supplied her with such &Bible as she needed,
which filled her heart with pious mottoes, and thank
fulness to God and the Christians who had thus rensem•
tiered hereinher low estate. She -hoped the book would
assist h e* tier etberts to save her soul "
I turelttnit mentioned but four nut of thirtytwo ca.
era of deetltutinn which I supplied. each one of which
would furnish an incident* worthy of recording. While
thus employed as your agent in conveying the word of
God to the poor, the .sick, the lame. I have often felt
that It was-'more binned to give than to receive;" and
have frequenCy wished that those who pay for the Bi
les thus given to the needy, could witness these manes
for their encouragement.
&avers, minletere to whom I have spoken, have *s
weetest their 1611110' mm; to take nip collection,. In their
congregations-to aid tbia .Bociety: bat they wish Orel
to have lIMPIe tarts to lay before t het r people, showing the
neerseity for this work. The Mincing table. showing
the nrenit or my visits for the pest month, w . lll torah&
inch Lids:
Families v sited,lso; lband destitute or tbo II;
destitute nannies supplied by sale, 12; destitute hmi•
lies supplied by RUt. 20;, destitute families unable to
mid. 9: ilibkm and. restonients sold, 119; Bibles given
to the destitute. 22.
Taking tbe two townships already explored an aped.
teens of the whole, lt ls tale to conclude that ten per
rent. of all the families to the County are &intuite or
the ble ' 8.8. KENNEDY, Aryl.
Itltsrille, December Ist 185 S
A Liana Doan*.—.l. It, MORD. Rrq., & ,Baptist lay
man of Somfrr county, Ala., contributes 113.0(N) pn r an
nuns Int tho education of the thing ministry of theltsfe
t Ist chinch.
i ntLITONAItIEX TO fatal Itirge.—:The Wesleyan Vatbir
iaL f .
diets of Canada have selected fevers' eltegymen their
denomination as missionaries. for aerostat,. erred
god region,. on Frown , river . The superinten 4of the
IniallOO 111 the Rev, Dr. ETAIIII.
itiontsts —Daniel L. Schenk-late of Marli4cough,
Monmouth rountp, N.J., has bequeathed to flieoketiral
Seminary of New Brunpulek the sum of ii.4.ooObb, and to
the Classix of Rollend. In the State of Michigan; $1,000;
for the support of indigent churches in Its bounds.
MATH 0? A TEURAIIII C1410=41:I nt ESBLAND.—Ttis
London Watchman annonnees the deettt , of the lies.
John Meiling, the ooldeat 3f ethodfst urea -her - in the
world, sad last eurrlvor, of the •Ilelperte of John Wes
lee." lie died on the 9th of Ntmember, and it is mid of
him: •
Ile was in the Slit year of ‘ his• Minlateir, and Would
bare been 9$ years old had hellired only three weeks
longer. With him has died tbe last of that noble body
of men mot out to preach by Ikhe late Rev. John Pres
ley. Rio pabile service hir'contincted at Birming
ham.a fortnight more, whei he lectured on .Early
lifrt bedlam."
Cant .. IN JAPAN.—A correepandent of the Boston
Tram cr. under date of flimoda in Japan, August lb.
writes that religious services were held in the bonne of '
the American Coninl. Tow,vatsto HAIIIII. Zig., on the
Sunday ' following the signior. of the new A merican
Treaty. It will be recollected that the Treaty provides
that Adlelielllte may practice their relit lon, and preted.
gate It throngnoutt he Empire. and erect churches whet ,
ever they piscine. the two Imperial ' ebbe , . Miako and
Jidda. not excepted. What added to the Interest citing.
portico , was the remeabrancei that Christianity bad been:
expelled from them Islands for nearly two centariesandt
a batf the fatal edict againit it basin= beep promo!
irl
fed la the year 1020,,tbe very year when the Pilgrim
-carried It to the new world, and that this was the tiro
celebration of Protestant worship since the Malcolm of
Japan was known to the civilised world. i , 1
A CLCIATICI3II3I3IIdiI Re ma SALARY. -41/, Ilb• Itlere
County Circuit Court. lest week, au action brought 'by
Rev. J. Patterson, against the Pint Itelbruted Presbyte ,
elan Church. of Brookly n . Tor balance due on mini.
was triad. It appeared that Mr. Patterson -teak 'hankie
of the congregation In 1848 at a salary of PM a yearn
In 1852 it was Mired to 000 a year, and be bad beeh
paid at that rate.untll August, 1857. At the time the
church was heavily involved in debt, on accounts Of ira
revocententx in the building. or the erection of another
editing. and the trustees concluded to ease'further,ek.
penes by dlsmierlng the pastor. This they d id by' ?eon
lutlon. at the game time regrettleg the 7 neeessity , fbe
pursuing each a entree. Mr. Patterson left the congne.
gatiop and established. himself in the Brooklyn lord 4
lute, to which place many of hi. former fifth accesnoto
riled him. Me hair held Rath at thin place since that!
time: The trustees refused to pay hie salary et notate
of $lOO a year for the lad six mo t he T with sheet
0a t h e wand, as alleged , that thevi es were not
worth that sum—that the church was not cuorporati'd.l
and therefore not liable, and that the plaintiff had ilea ,
overpaid to the amount of $1.200. The care was eller, ,
to the jury about noon: who shortly return , d ir II b•IS 1
verdict of $302 68 In favor of the 'plaintiff, the amount
claimed. , _ - 1 - . • i '
NoTicE.ls. ". E
/Sj i • 31 ET 1:10D IST '' bPISCOPAL CMIUMCII, Sieignd
Street,e Pottsville, Rev. U. Z. Clitaot, Pastor. I Di
vineserviceevery Sabbath at 70 A.Land at 74 *. M.
_ .
LUTIIERANCIFURCII.MarketSokire
Pottaville, Rea. %V. 11..Lvenzasace, Pastor. DiTlosfwr
vietin his Church regularly every Sunday. Morning,
2010% :clock; aTaning,at S o'clock Waal," Pwar
Meet{ ng. thurpday evening. all o'clock.
itßr• TII SECOND PRESIIrrItRIAN CUURCENwtIi
ecoratilp regularly at the Aeanclatic Refotmed Clkurth
Building, Market street—Rey. HAMM , COL?, PastiorH
Sabbath tacioninig. at 10% o'Clock; eeeplare, at 4;
clack. Weekly Lecture and Prayer asentlug,,W•dadeday
ereninga. at 7: o'clock.' I •
DINO.
BOWMAN—On' the '2Blll nit., OSCAR. ORAII4IIOOOII of
George and Swann& E. &mann, aged 4 yam and RI
month& 3 t
CROVER & BAKER'S
CHLETRATED
FAMILY SE t WING MACHINES.
A New !Kyle. Price $5O. 4 ;
• 1
• { 4 ° 8 ic 641 93, New 'Torn. i •
°FM " 130 Chestnut Street, Phlladsiphiaq
Their mullion) N/ froag two epoole. and kern ir learn
of unequaled streoglii, beauty. and elaetkity. Iv, leh
will trot rip, even - If Beery fourth stitch b • erat.l - They
my unquestlonablyette beet •in the market dertainity
t
till Ali l liND FOR A CIRCULAR:IM- )
. .
Opinions of eke Press.' 'i, . ) A
Seery father ought to ipurthase taux— ifinalAisiskie
Ca.i " '
Takeo. thebrad oteeeekother.—Stertaftetd • Neseiregorl
Is rapidly er,lng lab general una—Altathro AISLO•
Cek:: i
is the best of Ile kind.—Miweri.r.untal.l '
A . 43114 may uumage.orto.—Sousrx It egistrn -- i
1
It works on silk, 'cotton, or leerher.—dpeingddd:ffiies.i
Sews from eonineorr rpoobu—Lonariter Errs d.,1 11
. Itil, i nlatos are ax durable as the fabrics.— Virg,tlYerold 1
lireatS.a.striteg and beautiful. mom—Adana &OW.
:fit,4,tiiiioptged with Twirled sate.—La year+. Ilnatot.
= -: , -1:t Ififiptirable rose. out of erder.—MlB4lnlle kip*.
-7 ,100. or to any we seer saw:—Chettaled Shwas...
4: , :."1" - ofjOstly -taking Illite losd.—Ckederepart Airtretol. l
:3Tellr a tort'reel at its erohderthl ateesitiOn.--1114 1 /kiddy
f lte work Is neat and substautial.—Cadia Re N& )
, I Ili give battersatifitetlow than any otherp-410
~,zifloe.•o' • .. il • _ - , • . ,
e kin, It to ba a *avatar artiele.—ftecist.plapatoli.`
The tiestiaanufsetured ta this rountry,-Fialletesaesnii)
hot a single di** 11U,pitil catt."-Tratafterr*Cbststift
'Hors.. . ' • I - '
4111elmbestAll WO* Aiwa it IdOpaLAnersitaissesti
Nakao a stitch that wlll wit wipe- attfiti%
OrdsestlisraW• eaten to Am* Rap+
lepeblie keee
'.lte eee r refetel battly tbi e fA Vreell•
Tie Grover A Baker la the .
The beet of its tkiitilerald." , , 7: ! 1*
0ct.18,113 '.; I . ,' ILA • :
. ' i I II
- DtBSOLUTIONS.
,
PtSsoiwrtoN or PAItTNER
our bola+ . beitby giver' that' the. PRA nrr"
an IP lutairaillibi#,*triees the undersigned. under the
Ilan or A lalY4 SVIIING,, in the Foundry, 31arbine
and Car IllsOlOraeltarbmg tnaainestt. ban been this day dte
paved, by Mattel bonsent. The buoinein, in all ..
Frairehee, aril linnearier b! earliest on by J. L. Nett'
Alt de do the eald &In are to be 'eollertill ty
'and till:dentaido t:last S:114 brut are to lie pirtente
ine
him (or tiloi tu
rakli• I. Y, DERRY, ,
• : . , , J. L. NL'TTES \
Yinegnme,Cgm.: 24, IS, :, . 44,8 t
i , SStiLirt i lON OF PARTNE
. ,s tit p.L Noiser to hereby Woo that the parr
li)
- p tately esbeittligletireeto Abeam= Baylor aod,
Itob bletutobel. Its the weed ' and timber Dengue,'
Wayne tovaelatal, ileboylkin econty.4 was dlevolr.
the Thoth day et Illbroeobor; K. MOW. by mutual
toot.' All deblnkritlni to lha raid partnership are I
raeeleid by bold Ocittlkb dehaubel. and all &maw
"add Ilertbetablp eir teloolloorr e oted Ops riyusent tn ._
*ld Gatllle Sebadbett toy whoa nor roe heelness la
heroin& toibe earrkal ou. AMt AllitailA XI4OII.
' .. ..4 20 , 4 OO TT, LIMI 3CII:II7UEL.
, . .47-6,t•
ISS I LUTION.—The- Partnershipr
lierdPfor• •31 1 1 11 00 bet mod Clariatopber Bowsaw*
rgar Bleb. la the valuing of COllLon_gbarp llotiotain,
ll )
pear Palo hilly bat bei'm this day (o,tober ZI, Ism) dit
solved by !animal consent.: Via data* of tbo, tat* o,m
vilrbe "'tied by. OlKinia Bleb, by 'vibe,* Ow ,bo II rms.
will be henbane,' eartis *a. on tall nwlliine9Unt.
CLIRISTOPUNk BOWS.,
(MORO It RICH. ,
.
• _ Potgaillaqoelobar 30. ' 101 • i . 44•610
•
..• ! - WANTED.. .• .
IknmbrrlBl, wbo - o tde Opp Ont oient'ylU b ;aide. '
By order of the Board. GRD. BECK, arrrtary.
Pint Calton, pecerot!e! 1, '3B COL
WANZED 4, —A comp44ent MALE
TlAClttft, to Mks dome of 'Oa Now Alladel
pliiii Pub 1c foltiol, to Illythotowoolliii, Schayllialleou
ty. Non 4 bat 'aim, trawlers a cedillas*. of. moo *roe -
from thoportatY anfporinteadent and apply. Adttnout
;Cf. Y. JON XS, Presidiset e Vie Huard.
CTIAIL lit:Nampa, &!crerari. I .
Norm •r 4. '5B • I ' 4941 • 4
WNT ED—By an L,expei . ip`nce 1
r . kkeepel a ettiatloa---ler IOW"! 0210:1; JD Isy
tt
place as eity "hale a. malatecaties' Oer hie billy can
b 4 obtal ed for fa few weeks—adoln drew:Odeon"
06 (be p rt ot ads late ea:paver ha, og soddenly dr
rived aim of Ma former attuning, toe t o olito o otolo
and capability Pug' apply to O. lIANNANf EN'.
: Pottsville, Dee. 4,'5k. ' 4441
_...,_____....
SHOEMIKERS IVAN'ITIL-rSit
Bntake4s and a Foreman an wanted imweedlato•
iy, by t r setviiibei, at Aohland.tO whom rod wipe
Will be Oren! Now but good workmen need apply.—
The to u&d I ust be well acquainted with cutting out
work, - WILLIAM 11. 111110117'.
Ashle .I..ll4vetober 20. 'WI •
h oi
• 47,60
R iSALE & TO LET.
FOR SALE—A. lot cif DRIFT CARS:
te., at Etllmont, . ELI 'ELIONIPEON.
[Ober 4e1.8 .19.30
H. AP FUEL .— Coke for sale, in
IL) byte or small%mantles. at the low prim of b rents
per bud's!. i total either at the ofil re. or works of the
Pottuttla GaiCoat soy. 1 . 'V Nov '67 4741
t
Lalll t BRICK , S for Cupolas,Putidling
udlttleSt Furnaees, from the beading Works, for
ir. kt the PION KIM IFURNACY.
l'aiti;(lle.fl; n. to,lsss
1
— ENT.,---A :Three. Story i a
Juan, In Market, street, above Third.
GLO. 1181.111211 STA .
:October 2, '5B 40.tf
.
N T D—A purchaser for a
.„ light SWAT, 'Watson'e make , . and is
... id as new. W 111 be sold cheap. Apply. to
MICANCI.B R. DANN AN .
Potiasiltile; November 27, D"8
. • 45 3t
R RENT—The Ohl Orchard
3 , 14ur %GIL St 'is -now. In Ind rate running
or erl • ApPly to 31. 31. MATZ, on the premises, or to
11. 8011111,1ANEKRGMR..
Pot't.slilll4. July '3l. 'Mr • 314
- Fa, AR' ! SALE.—Six E —Sit. p airs of Lambe:
at.' •Id heap b ...b.note
Arao, a c ealuabl r e VLF: nn elms
ly to i ' Jllll2l -fillautz=. Truatre. '
May 1.1,18 L 1041 •
!I LIME kir sale at all times,
,3 it t l , l h n e a l o o n w le island, for bol
ce*. J.l
i tt . e x gr i l l Ts,
Jiooll4l3lllfilb, Ashland. will fill any orders prompt.
ly:altd at toner priere than Mee been charged heretofore
March 20, 'SS . 1241
V ' 0 ii SALE—One
4011o: ` s: Engine;
n;
-- eney'it lll4l4 En 2t ne.06.1,..t,40 DriNs .aut-e lot Of Pop Tiuter—at the Bearer ,eadowllnes
Coal tikett in extbenge. Apply to P. W. 411EAV ER.
Pot 81:111e; or to it EORGE !MADER, Beaver Meadows.
XoSeuttal. 30.'58 47-tAtt
#64 SALE — One ,superior 8 'inch
,m4i pump. with column pipes • enA conneellionso—
al yeadry. be put into the Mines. WM bek.sold- low.—
ApPli atthe Tamaqua ;run WOrkefor furthir Infortna•
tiob. 1! ' _i , CARTER A .AI.I.EN.
4,uotil ZI.'S3 . - .
1 •
4 4 1 912 RENT.--?A convenient ::
ilvrtoling liont4, with stable. situated in NM.
'Alden street, 'above Seventh. formerly Ocrupi . ,y
John I.Blartin., Possesska'aiven the tint of October
nekt. Enquire of ~ • JESSE FOSTER.
; koltsiille, September 4. '5B .: 3B.
1- ---- i'• ' ' _ .
Fog SALE CHEAP—A fine copy
oflNleholion'e Dietienary . of the Science of A relit
iure,,dluildi np. Crrpen I ry, Atc., from the earliest ages
, tri the Present time. forming 'it,setnprehensite work of
Roferette—itinstrated with 23U engravings on steel.
For mile at D. BAN't4AN'S Durk A Stationery Stem.
. '
cOA CH SHOPS AT ' PRIVATE
. ,
SALE.,The subscriber Offers for sale his COACH
f'd orSiwith all the nicety requirements situate In
tkiebutt . ness port of the herough of Ore im bu rig, rchuyi
kllicsoeitty. A good title and immediate poisrailou will
-fiealven. For forthey' loformation address.
: • ; BdIif,..II..3IADDEN.
iOistlisburOfor. zr, '5B . 484t* '
A.
I-7=r -
WASHINGTON PRESS FOR'
SAI,IB.—A peeonddtand Weahloolon Preas,So.B -
iise--platen. 41 3 ,4 x 20 inehes—bed, 46 k 'MA inches—ln:
toad ardor. together with tin ink atand with rollers at.;
aphedt will be sold at a reasonable price. The Preset=
k:seen at Hogg's* Kirk's store. Arch mired. above Front)
iladelptda. Addresit N. D. COUTKRIUT A CO.
t L r! I . Trenton, N.. 1. -
i Sept}nther 25.'58 - '
___
. - _________
po LEASE-The '''I'RESCI{ONV ~..
a
k itontv—in.d. eneellently situated Mr 41 t.
go.al - tiublican'a business, on the junction of turnp 0
irmids leading frets -Tamaqua and Summit Station to
14anatille Ifasleto ' and Wilkeeharre; also, to Deaver
I pleaddw Town , i Ae. At. Poseessionlo be siren on the
First day of Apri 1859. For'pertieulars enquire of, or
1 ‘...
' 1 adding, letter to.' r. 0 C. Louis Degenhards. German
' - Penni. Coal Co., at Tnrerkow,Tresekow, P. 0., Ranks, tp,,
1 garb* county. Pa." _
i; i :00,0mber 20,2.0 , . 4741
.- --- .--_
.' - - NOTICES.
, i ,t, 1
..,
- ~
Vo.riclk s hereby given that the
Ilsubscriber has purchased the entire stock of Oends
anttixt ones In the store recently kept by Ephraim Boar,
In buyikill Haven, Seboyiklll county, and the bast.
;oesahereafter will be meditated at the old eland by the
isubsiriber. - .1. S. RAST.
Schuylkill Haven. December 4.'38 493t•' -
t- ,_____,
ifIFFICE MILL CREEK & MINE
RILL NAVIGATION * RAILROAD couraiv.
—S Iladripble, December I, ISO., 't
T e anneal oceeting of the stockholders will be held
at t e Mitre of the Oompaoy. No. 407 Library street; On
Ut7.7,, n i l t'7,k,eol;atir" - o f l,tre;',l",°l72 . r . ,Zt'lt7,
n' lock. A. M.. at which time an election for officer!' to
ceoe the enanin: year will Aso take place.' [i
Pee. 4,'38. 49-4 t) P. c". TIOLLIe, Qrcrrtary.
AS my
CCIAWINII.IurtIow lett by bed and bnal
put any net ranee, all persona ate hereby eautlm
10 frost ron my seeennt, IP I will pi
.r en d.ht
kontrartlng. . • JACOB DI
North Manbrint. way. 2s. .
Where W. Branch lie Rent
1117 !MOTO'S CAMP. No.ll, of .1.• S. of
TV ineptaseery Monday Elenlng. Inthird Mt
h sores Hall. S. E. corne r 'Sleeks! and Second air
Tine. Pa. Board of lnnrofl)ondenre—W. V
H. SIMS; CHAD. Wtt.Durrwt. T. M:n(
Patatas.Jß; 3
Y xi (Tr 1 c E.—The store. aceol
it LI debts. due me.. ei.. of the Palo Alb
S by Z. l'i LEIN NM have been this gay and
ri subscriber. 'All persons knowing thrall*
i on mid mounts will call and winks haat
meet with : WILLIAM 111
1 Pala Alto. Octant 30,'58 ' . •
I . Q t FFICE •OF THE AIT
. a it AILROAIt .....la.
CO.—Phltadel 1
hi hereby given that the A.
, the Btoekboldrse will tie held at the OM
nut iitredst.ota Monday; the sixth day of
at 12 o'clock. A. IL. at 'thickish** mita
Went and Fight Manager,. to serve t
mill be bald. JAS. C. WINN
November di Vl._ - . •
WI
TIC E.—Ndiiee iti hen
11 that I have nude alidlealkes to the 4
mow Plea. of tleboylk 111 Cottoty.. lb! a disc
I osolestit Debt .r. under the Insolvent law
Int 4 W 4 Migth• and that the mild Court hap As
day the eth day of Ihromber, at Id n'eltwlt A
tile hi4nlllllt of myself apd enalltore-zmken. 1
all person' Interested teal atria* .
^__ . • . MlCliin.
November 10.728
Tr t A.TMEN f .TAKE NOTIi
hrre bas bees a report pot hi cbcculal
*pi Widest porionethroesthostthe Mem l'
no Shadier key at this plate. I now soh'
*lends and 11146 public generally, that 2 do
for the areelamode lion of imitates, and till
and Horace as cheap as the cheapest, and it
nest. ifip.A Itsantale of spring water' vial
Stehle door. •
ELKIN'S HOTEL,"
lirsaswieir. New "
, • azOacni Mum.
ArrlownoNs 0. Ausousu Ls* ebuse of
Eeptember 18.'611'
I DICINAL.
• Tlit CELE RAT'E'D HOLLAND hgli EDI' YOR
_ .
- ; ._l7ll .SPERSLI t
i r
. .
. .
DISE%F. OF THE KIDNES, ' •
.. (, LIVIER COMPLAIN - 1% t
,
WEAKNESS OF ANA - K! ( N1)
!.,
C'Elf ERAND ACIVE,'.,.. :
-VERY IF ARMED AND EVEItY .
r_ A FAMILY b. its piellllllf filtiers.compO'undad ae. '
cordingito some favOgiterecipe, funded down fronifitber
to son. perhaps.! The prioelple that o tonic stimulant is
seeeessey In every house. is ucdisputed, yet. belDe 0/14.
pounded by unskillful hands. often.contalns elein.ote_ -,
both Intel:timing, andloconsislent—somet Imes positive.
s ly hurtful. Wa , here offer to the publie.lo a highly ern.
.aentrated form.orbst will exactly. supply t MO. ant; pre. ,
pared ripon scientific principle,. compounded of simples. v '
meting In bannony. yet emelt fulfilling Its own remedial
Aire.
Torte PRTAIMAX Is here of eted.in a roarer)/eat rotas.
.yet perfectly safe? an 'faction:. which. acting wpm, the
circulation: raises the action of the f\ stem to the toss&
. ard of health. *spec 4 lly after say debilititing attack 01,
diseaer. after depression from heat, or any local or .01.
dental - cause: as Anti...tposmodie. whkb. with • earn)
stimalant trower.aete with a peculiar influence °youth.
anemia system. calming nerrous leritation . a ben Mace
properly. without the least tendency to the brain. and
without that distres4or reaction which la the bane ot
moat tonic`-often eiustagenoreinjurythan theoriginal
Mums,.
As Tome. moderately and permanetaly exali Inc the
ertenties of all parts of the tram., pt aluolng niteerartit, j
a healthy Increase of the action of be various niglins,
,heotteelly changing the acidity of le stomach, sodas
trig normally Upon the liver in res tacing pero to ustl y
the billlary secretions.
NOTIC K.—Whoever expecte to and cm. A h 0 ,... tt it
badlrappoluted: but to the tick. weak and Inwipirltr
It will prove a grateful , aromatie cordial, posseseml of
Macular remedial protwrlke.
Candi affaseo'fbe great popularity of thts delightful -
'Aroma has induced many insitatione.whish the potato -
should guard against purchasing. Bo not e i 0...0.0 t o
buy ant thing else until you have street ronsici. Hoc.!se
smoclirrvitte a fair trial. One bottle will mem ov you
how infinitely, superior It IA f 0 all these llettationk
lirSold at it per bottte,or ill bottles for 15,11 th,
014 LE PROPAZETORS,
BENJAMIN PACE, JR. &CO.
KA¢ll►Actunifd
Ilbarmactutists anb Chttniata,
PITTSBURG, PA.
for sale In Philadelphia by the aymita—nofinan
Ilorwlg. offlee of the !Moment'; John Johns, 2'22 Hwy
groat Dyntt t f0an.133 North Second sleet.. Alen. la
Ileadliig t by Bitter A Co.; Lancaster, by John V. Loot
.t Co.: l'ottarille, John G. Brown. J. C. C. lltuthrr awl
C. W. Eptlnit..Tatnagna, by V.. J. Pry; Mtneravllle. .1;
K. Burn?, and la ,flebnylkill Ilarrt , i, by Lr. E. Cbt
cheater. November 2T..3.4 4a.
THE %RAT LUBMADOR OF HEALTH
To AIL MANKIND
, A Boon In the flick:
The wa nt Inca alerting mi.et the tile and
neceeeltles of the autTering pottion.of hemanlty.and
nne entirely free from Inlnept Riot other deleted. to' pee.
(tetra, was Peverely felt till (life all I.ori - erfici medicine
area nxberett Into tbe •Werlf home lee I:tvALCAI,LX
PIUS }twee he^onte the ti ,, l.,Enoln cull 'of of nil nations,
l'helr attribute le to rater.ran welt ro, to eta r : they at.
tack the .ADIX or eoht of th e r, nnoatne and thy. by re.
rac , Tlng the hidden eau., of relierlgorate and
More the '41111411g energlea of the syaletn. no.lcting. . •
lure in h 4 r high of 515 , 11. and Itartlo3 ItiretatAttos.
Dyspepsia:
The great senores of 'hie continent yields quickly In -
a your, of t.ese nnth.t.T.th• l'ills, end the dlgeel ire or-•
wane are reetorect.ln their •proper . tone; no waiter in
what hideous ibnpe thie hytra of 111.e3.e txhildt , 4
this xrarehihg and unerring remedy diaperers It from
the path-tire ky,tenn.
General Debili ty and Weakness,
item whatever ranee. Fen pr ectitre. and all other
aigne 01 a dllteat.ed (leer. and (Aber dinr•tnizallon • III).
OlVaterti. lratthli Under the eradicating(lllll.leneei . a thin
ail powerful atitteepi le and detereeit lemedy.
Bilious Disorilers.
The proper quantum and right reltiditiim of the la
of momentoue Intreirtafter to the bialth of the human
frame. 'hi% AaTl•atllt . t‘lnetlieine oxhelo the %dd.%
m the complaint. and rendereall the defile and eerret lona ,
pure and nuont. eleanaing and re;! ... meeltating the vital
fitinetleue of the Muir. -
Sickly Females - I
Shntild lofe no time to trying n tow &wee of (hi. recto .
titling and renovating remedy. whatever may he their
complaint; It ran le taken with enfete In all peri,,dj,l
and other dknorgantrAthmn, and 11. effect Le all but mi.
raculnua.
Unrefuted Proof.
The testimony of Nat icns la unanimously borne to the
health giving virfues- of his noble remedy. and event. ,!
care. In every living language bear witness to t the rzne.
IvIaBLEIESe or their tarsi:vele WORTP.
Holloway's Pills are the eest remedy kttnrst its the
world for the followioy diseases.:
Asthma. Dropsy. . Inward We:lllness,
Bowel Complain tallebiltty. Liver Complaints.
Coughs. !fever and Ague. Low DM of Spirits,
Colds. . 1 4 / 1 11110 Complainis Piles.)
Chest Median.; Headache*. stone and (travel,
Costiveness, Indigestion, Etrototary flyntle
Dvspeysla, influenza ' toms
• _ . •
_ _
Dlarrinr.t,
Intim onnst Inn; Venerral fferli. , 's
Woftrug of all kinds,
sac ant link I—None are genuine noire, the words
10 lark anti Lmuleet. 7 are discernable ao f .
a Watrr Monk In every leaf of the book of directions,
around each pot or box: the scud May he pialyty rein
by holding L. leg, to the tight. A hoodlum. reward
to 'then to any one rendering Such Information a. may
teed to the detection oratny party or ports.. counterfeit.'
lug the medicinea or rending the lame, knowing them .
to be oporious. •
* • d. Id 'Vibe Manufactories of Professor Illotureor,\: ,
So kahlen Lane. New York. and by all reeprelable Drug.
plate and Ureter, In Medicine throughout the veil e d
States and the civilized in boors at 26 repta, 63
rent*, and fl each. •
illi&ltarre iK conaldenibla Rating'by taking the larger
Mara.
14—pIrt , tione Ibr the truldxnco.of pt . ttlent P Itt,oxery
dimr,ter ore affixed to ettrb box. ,
dune 6,'64 , :.'l'4itioir • ,
THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE
The Standard Remedy of the Ntneirenth Ontury,
FOR ALL DIthItASKS OW TIIE 81.00111.
REPARED ,DY DR. I.OIUNSI3ERe
tet)., No, 60 North Fifth street. below: Arch,
,
1W Chnorrons and Scarfs& wit Diseases. Whitt Swellings,
yip Disease, Malignant (deers. Cartnentles, Tel
ler, Sold head, ricers of the Month clad
Throe!, Erwptions of the Min,
and all
11111ORSAND lIPER !TIES OP THE BLOOD,
are effectually and permanently cured by •,
Imperial Depurative. -
Thie Meth. tae to.. mends Itooll ko patients and their
confidence. Mr Iwo rea.ona—...piee—ft t. aunt w h e t it l e
reprreented to be. and wilt do all that la claimed h rjo
'but It will not care every d teeing*. betunto It le emprolallY
adapted and prepared h.r one clans of complaint!, and
theeerit cures—ha the - Smart piece, this Medicine la
pare. higMt conconfrarnd and actiee—so that it of owe
masters the disenee—if It la eurable. Lamp dere. nor
Innrconilnuet ace , flt Ice not naked Itne.—Otte to Three
bottles will In a majoriiy of eaten. exhibit Its great rem
.
Gee properties. In this reepett. time and money are not
wasted in long and-fruitleen effort. to obtain a rare. .
In•Cawc.rrw. stub Scnefulatis dim:tees, be medicine hes
ever eqnsied It In it. aneresvful cures.
Teturf 'so obstinate and inverate, cannot riel.t tbe
ripen:deg/Ind purifying effects of the In renal: Dittln•
Utters of every Ammeter, no matter how.nhatlnate cr
!One atandina. invariably yield to the won - Wink efterie
of the InPIIRIAL DtPIIItATITZ.
Uhl or Yonne may cm* it alike with perfect wreurity.
If you are aftliciad. try One Bottle. and if you lila
advice, write to the Principal °Mee. N 0.1.0 Nortb.l4llll
turret. below Arch, and you will receive It. (hy enelmittg
lap for answer.) • Da. LOUNtint:ltli Y 01r..
Ph lladylpli la.
• ifir•Frrr wile by gnAmAs F.PTING, ljrnagi.i. 5.
• .Corncr of Cantu, k Notiwrglan atrmta., (oppoolte 3100
luier's Hotel.) potterlllo. Pa. •
Are For Salo k..y DrunlAß renerallyo
Jane (111 • 24-em
LOBE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES
NEW,E it 4 9) / tsil i t t lA S :t r ATES
RES'F()RA'I'IVE of PROF. O.
J. wool), off restoring hair porS.tly and rya , .
awotly. ha. otv.i yet. had 4 rival: volume atter ‘ ,.turos
might he gi rest from all rarts of the world and from the
mest.intelligent.to prose that of u a per.crel
but read the eircniar and you cannot duubt ; read al. ,
,t he following:
fife,
,ith
I not
ts
Tia-Trit llNTL—People hare pr rentdrke been Milk!•
with bald beads. and the only remedy. h e rsiol.4o
known. haatieen' thnoe abominable. wigs. By a need
discovery of r roteseor Wood them antic's* are brine WI •
diopeimed with. but a great many moms atil) p a ining*
them. bereave they have been m often (winnow.' nren
Hair Tonics of . different k10d5,..,T0 all moth pers , no •• •
earnestly make the, rsqueat.. that ttkey will try ell"
again, for In Wood's Results'''e there lo ho fuel( I bloc
so 'fail We know ors tidy the wan bald, who u..,1 lb*
article
it ohm' tinie, and her head Is now . roeeri , f mW
pletefy with the Wilbert and mart beantifut rurla twain
able. I We knOw• of numerous tams where hair *3..P .
Idly falling unt.wiiieb it Teetered in greater perfection .
than it ever had been )afore.
'lt 1* alio without, doubt .oriedd the hest•artlelrsbr
keeping the hair in gond Condition. milting It roll red
glossy, removing dandruff, and his moved 'belt lb.
greatest enemy to Ml the ill, that heir is heir to.
It teethe ditty of every one to improve their mrromi l •
,appearance though some may differ in negard,
ways of doing It; hot every one will; admit 1111171 1 W ".
ItirUi head of hair, cutter Inman or woman. le an dr 4 ,
:much to be'deoleied.and-ibere are on' means that .ka•
be left unGied to obtain such a coosideration.— Weems
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H. J .WOOD A CO---41sols: AR I hare been eimasolil.
selling your Hair Restorative the last reason for en"'
rourilnoal agents. (R. 31. Ilacklneon.) and having elf*:
deiced this benehrlal effects of it myself. - would like ri
obtain an arieney nu the ittate al Ohio, or eeoc gars I °
tho,Weed.sbould you ,wigh to mike ouch an orm , :‘" •
went, es lam ronelnewd Arts is nattierl trio f it 0 .
tot Notes/or rerbreiregfbe I,lk. I have Teen rt”
gaged in (be thug tinetnere In, a e vorat,. year, end here
sold Truhine preparations fir the hair. but have email,
D.lhlon Mai restore, the reerotheoreano er l a rigoratrt
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our reatorsthe la whet yogi yeti meat 1110 be .1 ,or
. IMO to tip Jhe sate of min oatletboa it It°,
wail. Vint* truly, B. T. STuCTi3 A k• e ,
WAYLANIN Nam.. ten, s. *.
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• that God ton my bait Ovine! thin. as well aa gray.
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y prpared.by you.do promote Ito growth and. t 0 r t 1ft7, ,.. dra
color an it was ite youth, both of abial if h
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