RAGE FOR iINNTLICATIOIY. Til F. frie;nds of peace ai.d order nt ed 411Rnoi fear It gp in strong, for DaVy'el An ,,,,v,tion Air-tight Cooking e tom be . e n t ree the 4 have no difficnity to mut a:e ir. and It performs to admiration E.very Allman-keeper 'in want of a Cooking Stove, should pi in tar one ( . 1 them whir, burns either wood, or coil, (.;as sizes.) call and set fin yourselves, the rerotamendati.ois from those that b&Ft , tills Move In nee. t , 4or Parlor. Dail or (Miro; the Goa Corner stands th.rivalli d. and is therefor,. b.girly recommend,-d, vra;:tanied to petrottn well, is very clean; eaeily .to Inage.d. and CC,llO:lslC3i. Also. for tale a very' et,ensien assorinn-nt of almost all kinds of Stoves-and i'nll,rii• ticst can to , named. and too numerous to toet,ll.ll. Ths Pubn:. tny CeAn metes, Friend:, and the tiade, are mt lied to tail if In want of Stars.. casi,,qz.. for rr pll:ing kept on hand. N. B. D iVr's Annexation Coo:, alt.l'Gria Burner, me Only for WY At 1, i A c7t)B F. P LEIS' Old Stand. 9: N. 'll ..ti Pi•li nit: phi,. ono ha- the - (. 4 2cluslre right Gtr ills ma Owl Sept. 6, IS3I. j____ . LIBERTYSTOVE WORES .... .. _.. ... . . 1111bVe7 1 1 are 4.1.41r0v.1 ril. 111 :mile . 1.121, rd re ai.rci 1121:y inform t• Ilse Ito+l t tiry tn hnce rametw..2l m:‘ng theinnyve litl'lllhVard are now rrAdy to ram rut.. C %STINGS .4" evri• y Or•rrli4qc.n, on Ihp mnxt yea , ti.,(ll*. • They invite the ?,t n:a.in of I.).a;l:ff. to their Urge alsorment ,%hicia'ate entire• gnew. Ira • a e,,aoA,ra,l,t, „"te„iy TM, Fall Tra•le, among winch are the 1,111.•Itt: Air, Tight Cook, iLlonu,lete .Air @tar Franklin, Jan 1.17:111r , dens, Tea K.ttle, As they P,neu,l wrtriF I¢e !W.! 41 , 11 tly ar Iran. f 111- ploying the hest 146 ,, 1aete And 1 . ..I,:here the will And 1t t., o,etie t, be fare . I. or: t. 1.1, elJrn hr re, UP no pall •Of ppuppi,se ITM 4 CIAO:go pu , pahlv and Atlllrlito 1511 - ti. - “lpr ant _b Wt., itst , tOng. Ix:1E10E. 3tn Angaitt A GREAT EXCITEMENT _ _ _____ AMONG THE PEI IPI.T. NEW ARRANGEMENT. bs... ,x •,: , , 11N1...,(-. il• illrgi• !lin. x iar Smyrr. Tin, Ilalkiy . .nd Eirn•s wale at l IR rt. HOOVER'S, Purist tile. Pa. !SG‘v is the Jere fv.r. cheap ta . ra.iine,the under . pi2oed.r o r tldresperti , illy t all the.tien-"1.,. :4- :4Q .1. 4 1 , ; ,---... / ..a. ik .,:as ___ - ab..... - LI OW Ai I 1 i , 11 IRI. & co.CO.'S EXPRESS LINE.— 'ttor.Of ~ O titillitil entin , ‘ and vicinity 1.1 VC e ate prep.rred to receive and for ward Daily per In general, to his 1.1rze..,,j,,t m,,,t splAroild assr.rtmer,t Pa. , enger Train. (our Express Car being alive;, of Cooklns,. Parlor fle.,e'e!:ind iinik.sr...ises, ' , err offered In charge of special ines.religers) merchandite of all before in this tr:I , >II. Amor.: o tm - l i i 6,i , " it , . 11: , rta Mr. dr.rriptilns,itackages,humiles,specle.bank notes, &m. tight,theOlnbe Atr light,ka rordrare ailitatda Inc tavern Alen, particular ettentinn pail to e, Ilea rat B i n s , use or Boarding Mule , " 'All!) , e Vermin Air .Lighl . t h . Drafts mind Actouias. Packages and Good:, deli Ve led 41 , PPerld.r. , Alr• l irht the flit rule emn;ilete, etu. spring- daily 1..111 intermrdtats places betWV..O Philadelphia grille Air-llitit,thr cnimmil ft ( . .1,1 ..iiiitynyed.r,nd rar:. I dud Pottsville. OM cre —I 7entre Street, Patierille; sus other kind., iirCuukine Stiia bi. Alro a splendid lot No. CI, South Third Street, Philadelphia ; No. 6 Wall of Parlor ritocert, :in) - .oi nr hi, oif a squarer act Iron Serert, New fork, No. IR I 'aunt Street i llneton. Redietur.lhr Dolphin Radiator, tiu. ,mate cc titnithA HowAno, EAR!. & co. Ber4Frunkiin,open from rijr';:r and many otter RAO- II•tf rue style.. Alto on h oaf a la rse 5314 il imillome style of Chamber, Roome.,Oiliceiitnri'llali st.o..e. , Cr iii47 , n hand always - e ta.ae st:icir al ir Warr. . Dillow W4l-r, Brae! Ware a ndi-leoaorif Wary: W. hire, he alivii s bad nil hand wholcsdle Ti,.! retail -it lorifii r priers than have been mocha/ea for Iticture. ' Touyslll plcser call Sad examine ..Wrirre PUl , l.aaitlff •Ilr Ur t 1..,. All kinds. of Tin a did Sniart I. iio is .rk done at the 'bones! notice. , . .1 ,104.111;i0: 1100 V F.ll. Centre Street.l :boors *twee itlaract Srr:cr. Pa. August 2, 1551 I Now Foundry And nlaciae Shop. ZE'rim sifusctrlitt.ks ['Ayr: r 01131. poi iii rn-patinershio. ni.il.r tlar natn.fllid till. of ThlOll.lS erifiSON & .31/11,1- a TON.for the pa r;..... , nfprnAeruilng the Tool non .n.t.-hino making 6 . :1.1n.50. ate now rraly at heir New lVorks, no lile r0e... , of Markley and Pa. Nyette enwta, io Thr h4ourn of Nor•lttown, 10 for. Li kri rattingo'nf.A.l.l*.r Aptlor.; - ,1 Otort notice and on rearonabl , I • rnia 1 Machinist I Tool.. n(I dos( rip/ ion?. intoiP to °Mt.!' on the ningt plat, nn.irr Ihr Mr. John MiLer, t. ho ir et uerir nerd in thin Cranch of tiosinei, in log iltreetett ni.. on.m to it for a num ber of years. They Are nl. O rupee.-41...t:tgte,:nkP ill k tmix .11 gine bulldio".l and ri.l..irt s ott, it hi. h ttiil be, with nratneri , and Stiafling.7 - 1”r11 ,- ht •nl fitted to older. ntii Pfl, and Isngth, .111.111.,14-50 built of the best niatioild" Jobbing work d .ne and attended to . itinniptly. and the public . may Icl . ae-•nrrld tit it n.. i-2•rt 0 flit. , , :pa red to give igiti.shetiniCwittilall ht .kin i iarh ma. he en iruitted to ihrtn. R ('‘)ll.:(iN,. . 1 ,B,C11111..1.1) 1011 /N '23- rim :luny 7 , „ Issl BEAVER ,maaiow WORKS. & ALLEN. Illts.st AND Brass Rat hdrr.. ~•.r e clitilly 'flint 111 their pairrits, N nil 00. rothlie cenerafty. • 11141111 r ), are prrnatnd.:ll ttir iabOlin anaaltdune„t, to manonseritry =team I . :114111e. of every size Pu hills, Railroad thiel Drift s,.tt s and every other description of iron ant hp . n•T tact .1. Rs .11i: a hie for the Coal mining nr totter h.t..1 the rook res•totawe terms. Also. Illnwlaa for Blast Forhares and Mnefone work in e cite rat Repairing of alt kifolsitlone will. no ar t a ,atch, , at the awed rare, A t li work tarnished them will Le Watr3lll,l ot pef!"Till a". 11 '{'Ley so oulti Mallet' the custom of ay ha may want aril. It, In their Ilne In this cur int y orders will meet whit Immediate and prompt ,lctimli,• li Ilatch 15. 1,1.51 RON WORKS Mm 4 "4,Tl 11111. A Li:A.— WFII.IIE W /1"(lIIT Iron nu.. ocrd.rltollreS. Mailrfe ak,.l"thrr tlidir - emus 2 I.t Sint hew ru ,liarur ter. at,e Pipes tui tias,Attam ST}dother ourpoFeo;extra Tube for 'Hydraulic Orrpse.; hollow Pistons (or Pump" Of etc:l.m Engini, d-t Nlanufactured a ndior sale by MORRIS, T Arzli En Sr MORills, _ Warehous.. S r,rri.•r : . 1,1 - 1,141 Walnut 510 POTTSVILLE IRON" v7ortss. imo.zirEN,•Eit & co. rituy c, t! rI1,1Y11.• Mr} have i!, !Tr., e r,,.) Work, on Nor wesian street. where !hey are prepared tn,bnlid all kinds or Steam Engines rimiihractirte Railrnad Ears and Machinery of itliniort dem tipliom at the Shorter! twilit., 10.1 on the :mist rearomilde tertnr. —Persians from alm a in want of Scram En:met, will find it to their adsitntage to give them a call he ore enracint 'Avg.,. het . 111.1 v I I if rooNamt rutipnrcrs FOR SALE. THE UFA wishing to Wire - the c ounb. y, Orr I. Foundry, Mar/111M • and ritMer ...igloo. for Pale. The . f err thell.ircinrh of Tamaqua, • ad • are Well fitted upror tit:mince, nifor [ra tion respecting the 6tfitnele 11Pretof"re tI e . a i:1 he Tan to persons It isoine to purtharr. Terms merle easy. - JtrilN Tamaq4a Jitly 5, IFSI. r-tf. : ' ~- 2 0 IN THE BOR0111:11 or YOTTeiVILI.F:.- formerly tourtin-red by Cha•. W. Pitman. J. Wren Jr. C.. reapecifolly enlicit a continuance Of the currom .4 the wort.... Being praciwal Ilsehanien. Vary dattei themselves that thew knowl write and earierienee ofirlie hnatnee. Wlll.enlhie them to torti . oul worlethat tilil not col to give sati#Nctiop M to the .114 fratidlou•.l They are prepared to mann " Retort. Ottram Enalnea roni;11 Coat Breaker., 9.41 Cars, Raiiroad and other Ca•lins.'e. &A. •11orders thankflitly reeelyed andpromptly esa /wired myth. m . 0.. . eaß , tlll hi, kr,ltle. , PAIN WRVN, TIMM all WREN, 1 n mre WREN. 3„,15.1e.41-91-11, 1 1 HOTELS movroon Intl' 11 t. ft, er of SIXTEI a nd Mt.! OW tree!•, ahnire gy a Callovrhill philadelphia. This spacious !louse Is nose replete with" every conyenli Inc...and ready to acnifinodat.- elthar transient or permanent Ili atter, The locat in'. In tent rlll,a nd the neighborhood de•ire t.l*. Any one r lel tine the city on tateleeee 0r Plea•u7e.and Watling to retire from the Loire and hurtle. ennel,t I:chatter neennitond tied thst , St (hi■ estatgillinient.l experme ha herS spare,d In ff Wog op the The chunheia are will ror- Dieted and cemtim it , pt-4 +he I Thlite at-d Bar provided 'erttll the best the in:ll3,r cat• aff ad ' ,G oo d y.fd end Sr 4bllng :ttl,rtzedt.n the premtmes CLgAREti 4 - SCIIBETZ, rtnpri,torc Rept - 13, ISCI 37-anv+. TREMONT HUI ME, Roston. Mese ill; = THIA welt t , n ten estahltstiTnent le &m -ge -g domed an the !am* manner it has ish:eys been. Thei cerium! arid Wearatit tltniUou of the bonse, Its commodious arrangements, and the camforte and luxuries to he found there, combine to render it agreeable and ad tint strong to the tratellei. Having been one orthe dem.ot Jo, L.Trtcker & Co., so long at the bend of i the - Mitabllsignent, the flutrieri bar pledges his best eseittrins to maintain lie gemita lion, and to give rd lel:triton to On-customers. WM. it. PARKER. - Sept. 1.0. lesl THE AMERICAN IiOUSE, Polls :au"; VILLE, PA.HMR:I. MARY WEAVER RE -1•1 spectinily Informa - the public mid travelling community , senrrailv, that The has - opened this large and commodious [loud, furnished In a su points style. From her lane •sperience lathe busineov of a (flat rate lintel and well known reputation to ac commodate, her rtisn' , .mers may depend en being sup plied with every thing rondre, e to their comfort and convenience. Jan. LS, ISO 1 1,... JE.ANILS VA L L E 110TEli..—THE . ;;! ... tri mitnicrilier lix null ream Wilily inform the tie travellina innunurote ai•if; pnniz-,:eneraili th:it he hn i f refitted alit* lintel tr.enod .10', with la now prenmeilito carmen rite neat Krfommo la lions to all ono mayif,avor Min with a ratio NI . DAVID M I-RIZ. ' Jeaneaville, Lireelpe Co., April s;h, 1551. / 4-If • - -- --- -•-• FOR SALE Foil.. .nbsettbrrs oar lot Pale it PtriOf 6 inch 6 feet stroke; with yards o'sl'6inch pioes,arith Anita, rings, all in rood order.. Also, 35 Drifa Cars. 40 inch ante. 8 of which are rigirtd with doOtile brakes, all of which ore In good-running order. Alsu, GO yards of a lads elope Olin. - The above will be told low for, tank or approv. id Oa*, April 13. :830. I FOR OA IrWm-dine notiseriber 'As de thous of ielllngthe dwelling bonso to Which sass' he now resides, in Morris' Addition. The I' bonding is one of the very best in the tar. origh,—larste and admirably arranged, with every con. violence to makell;deslrahle. Possession-given at SIM Bitch 16, IfiL.o .1 . VORI4/1.1.E1.-Onelo horse. Engine, wit h lirealt. rolletk, vcieens, 'hafting and every 1131itit geeed.aty al,trnt,a bial hr.aring e•tabistim..nt, which will be mold no very.reviVsnstile CEO: 11:111116. Mareit 16.1660 • t t• 43 ETA - - -One 30 boric hoisting e nvinv.with winding gearing all - rompletn. Enquire. at the Black :dine Coq trot, York Ferro, nr at the ornot. t.l GEO. R. PriTTl4. 11-11 March 16,1556 lOR. MALE AND TO LUT.—Butliling Lois . la Mount Carbbn, Lew!, port. Wood and Lyon's addition to Pottssille.on rOttalilik.nnd lidineravllle. Min a con ettiellt Office in Nlerri. , Addition. Apply tq ' JAS. IL CAM PBFLL. 440124.1844 IS•tf QTle.l3l E.4gGIN E.—FOR PALE A 23 HORHE raeref Engine , in first ram rolAtr. Pint parlot tars apply In m. G.:TIEILN rm. E. 0., or to nENRY ;IlleX t, Wilvainginn, Delaware. Jaa. 4, 1.5.51 lit ' IySEEC2CWOOID LOTS FOR RiLLE.—Fsluable iror building Ws tn [lto most corneal part or the Dor. *ugh of POttwirille: lately laid out on the. Greentsond Estate,..ste not, 'offered for sale. Apoli to A. RusSEI.. Agent fn the OWPlerli". at hie office In lilehantatieo Nt: Pottsville, May 3. 1851 1841 F OR SALE—A Forty Horse Power dream Engi ne with Four Bolters. two lifts of Pumps with Rode. ke..idt in : Coenobte order. To be seen al the Pooh n Collbery, Went Norwegian. Tor terms sooty In J. D. METLEDITH. Centre street, Potterillee 34•Tna Sept 17,1651 D .- OR SALICALI.. THAT I.OT MAIMED I S .1 the Town plot earner of Cbambers and gaban. taw litreels, liviloy SO feet front nn Habililettro otmet. and In depth running to Mural Alley. App: ) DAVID O.IILIAS. 1-if /Am. 18. 1830 EMI VOL. XXVII. LITTLE SCEETZLEILL 128.11.110.11 D. ! racyrEcr yotrasalifts. .1, , i V4LUAIILE =unarms. ' • ,- • 9 1 11 E Delawar; Motus,Safety insurance Company i FROM THE LA BORATORV or i' II X CE4II3RATED a 1 21.--.__" ih 4.&•lK iIL Oilice %or' h Roam Of the Exchange. Third Si., ; DR. J. S. ROSE, Orricu tll'7.ll3:l.rrtms Scat c v tx:tct. N•vausirost'r 1 Philadelphia. - of railikelph.a. . 801 l hood ood Cool Contperart c I FIRE INS. PRA NCR; —Builditig•, Merchandtse and • ('N AND AFTER TI'ESDAF„ APRIL I. ie:1!. Mel other property tr. Term and Casuist . , inetwed againat D R. Rri,SE • l4 ALTERNATIVE, FOR THE RAD,- Pxosericer Train will have Tamaqua daily (Stalday 1 loss orthernaes by fire at the lowest rate Orpretl,l3.ll. ' rat cure of "scrofula:Disease.% of the ,Ilone, stub excepted.) at GI o'clock A. 51. and 94 o'rtnrk P. M.,' MARIN F - . INSDRANCE.—Tney alsmossure VeS"tslit, born Ulcers. 1.1%er Complaints. old Eruttions. Ritmo and cone. r t with the Morning and Afternoon Trains' Cargoes and Freight s. foreign or coastwise under open matisni. and every disease arising frool. an Impure irron Puti-ville., on the Re.idior Railroad. ' lor special ;oat Merl. as ibenssured may desire. •=•stale of the Mood. Returning, wit' leaveg.Port Clinton. on the arrival ' MI.liA'N it TRANSPORTATION. — They also. Insure This preparation has no raped ,for that cure of the of the Morning Train from Philadelphia on the Reuil- Hnort•handive transported t y Wagons. Railroad Cars, 115 " vi 11•11" dm oast.. My "len . " 1 4• U ll '''' to Ing,ltaitroad FARE. Caned Route and rateambo.aill, on Avers and lakes. on Philadelphia the last thirty p•ers has made tor rte- . To Philadelphia, - -- . - 113 no j the most liberal terms. i quattnird with all forms of disease, and lacing an grad- . Port Clinton. ";5 I ~ Pia EcTriToi. • rate from the University of Pennsylvania in ls2o. JOHN ANDERSON general Agent. I Joseph ff Seal Janie. C. Rao.; I under the guidance of the tit, IV great btoressitta„ , Tamaqua, April 19, MI 15-tf Edmond A. Solider', Theriptillus Paulding. Chipman, l'hy ale, Gibson, Cox and Dare, names m s e. • --- • John C. Davis, , 11. 3.nies firooka, ' • boiled lot mealiest orienre, and; haring daily inter - l i Rohm t • Burton, - Henry Sioan. coarse and consithattoo omp-tilrie disease, and the 1 John R. Penroac, ' Hugh Craig% application of ternedses IlicretO, milli Ill• se ilistlo- Samuel Edwards. George Serrlll, • totalled' lilt% steno's. lam enabled from al! of there Den. 11 Lelper. - - Spencer Mcllvalis, I Advantage* to offer the public toy Alternative syrup, ! Edward Darlington, - Charts a Kelly, which purities and gives tone ltr the system, driving i Vaac R. Davis, J. il. Johnson, j therefrom all lurking diseasva 1 Lis piturily 1 Hen's 1 • William Folivell William Hay. always netted tapttn, in a practice of 11411) years, to I }oho Newlin. Dr. S Thomas, I restore broken down coast nut tour. -I . Our.' liati,persona in the city of Philadelphia eon he t , Dr. R. 51.11uston, , John Sellers, seen who were rured by it Price *I per bottle . I I William EY re. Jr. : J. T . Morgan, DR J. S liflir'S LXPECTOIZANT,ItIi COUGH 1 'D. T. Morgan. ' Wm. Rastalry. . WILLIAM MARTIN Prcsident. SYRUP —A ceriztio,speedy mai' for Coughs,Colds, ; t7a ono mpi not.. Asthma, split log of blond. and all du- i ftinn sal) S. NEWCoLo. Secretary. eases of thelungs. - this value ble 16yrop has no rqual; I Thesobscriber haa ing 10-en appointed agent for the it allays 'Filiation or inflainmailon nil the air rells, rr- above Company, is now prepared to mike Insurance moving soreness from OM., ; hest ; causing the patient on all, cleserlptianite of property on the mom liberal - ". "--' " -- 7.7'..,` — ' I term*: Apply at D.ll. Pone' Mitre, Morris' Addition to expectorate with ease ii pa freedom Mint an eft- 1 April 5.1E:4. tetmtve mi•diral practice `.hinny years in the city of or at my house in M at bet Street, Pottsville. A. NI. MArnaiNAT.D. P 1111.100.19. I um enabled to offer th e anal. led pub - lie a cough Ny ruin es too, I.:, s pla,Uctio'd the lien Its n( , m 45-Iy any alums! Upon the ill illk ill nine MVP. Thfillealnle - _ are read ) to testily ,to lII* etiratiVe and healing lit,- ! toes This preparttoin has placed coosonopinon nn the 1 list of manageable nib -fast.., and Mattes II , a s cur a ble as I any other, if the payroi a,ana ie. Onn anal before. liar ' Into:a are dent roted• - e Pr ire NS c eel* a tint *I pet Willi, I Igt. littrlE'S llVSPErl'll' COMPOUND —The ' Liver. bring the Nicest glum' no the hontatt hotly, in more frequently dr . ran:ed in nit 1,1,11111 y action. than ' any nib., TI, Coal..lV , lllP. of I his derottgenicui are firer- DY.l.vinvinn; know, by restiveness. Invklanng op of is Intl ; anti stoma' 1,, andamtrivtimrs Mucha,' or looseness of the bow to. heed-ache, UN...Voile ftel- Ingo, mold feet. wakefulness. and variable appetite, 1 kr • e , erannally, lithe above syllintnine are allowed in gr. ell tang WIIIIOIII nib 111.11( Me, (Whir', will tilts at s cure nit temOVe them.) then Inflows ch tilitty of the Neg.-and predispossilfill to consumption, Dr Rose has been called en lay over three thousand , rasps Within the hum few 'pers.:nod many of them had tried tine -VOrlollll hitter compounds to 1114 It debt attain; fortunately the 11100 W.•.e inn lime and %Vete amt. eisi'ed b) the 111,3Ve n . ..nipounil. whirli contains 110 mercury, and dorm kot 'too,. but always improves I the conalltUll,n, 30 litt)llsai.tio can I.,tily. Price .50 I rent.. ._ _ fIITICE OF THE PIHADELPHI & READING kißailroad Company—Philadelphia, Aug. 3t4. Arrnt.tfrniiii.t.—r, Rite REDUCED —Front adelphil to Polley; ill.. Trains tlatly. (filoodayil tcrepted.) On and after mrtit. Ist, liy.sl.two mine IN 111 tqf run each wiry, d ly, between Phila• delphia unit 10117..1NC LINE Leaves Philaarlfilita at 71 M., daily, ec n•pl Sundays. Leavre Proust/We at 11 o'clock. A. Nf.dnily, eXCep,t Rutidaya. Leavra Philadelpiirt a? 31 u'cinckolaily, except Sun Leaven Notsri at 1! o'dork,.dittly,eicipt Hun- Isldaee rare 2,1041...$ Cl!. ❑.•twren Nola. and Pottsville, 02 75 02 25 Iletwren Philn. and Rvadinz, 1 - 75 1 45' U.•pnt In Philad.4l.llia, canner of flroad and Slne et tern. Pan.,nirra cannnt entry the e.ra unless pro vidad niin I I diet. Fifq of hargage will be allow•_.•! tn eallt pap- Nearer !leg/. ho:•, and pasPeticerg are K 01,11111,1 from taking Owl ne Laeance- het their r ippatel• WIIICiI ail! he at the nrti of 11. own., ltp 'Wei' 1.1 the Ilnard of )1.11:11C,11. S. BR 4DFORD, Secretary 36 If Sept. 13. T'3l Orrler , $!"T117 PIMA. teligtrtsG R•ITTIOAD Phtha, IpF la, siert J, I Tb , Rules \I FREIGIITs an-I TOLLS .on co.,i, t r4 „,_ reined by Oils. Cemtp:t by, will hr us ("flows from seri, lath. urt6l fprther : Inomi Richmond, Philadelphia, Inclined Plane, \ leptma n, -_ AV III:0- 3 0N II A 1.1:(7\. v Germantown Railroad, - I 41 1 135 I IS Fatlicor Schuylkill, . ' .. .: 1 40' 135 115 'l,l3o,t3unk. • - - - 1(1 35 15 s 4 prine 51111 - 35 7,0 I s l'.1040.101(1,en & PI) la,.utii ,11. rt.. 30 ..:5 10 (Limbo's and I'. 1t• aO4 .1.)1,..• , 25 '2o' 05 Snrinitown or IlrldgepOrt. - 20 15 00 Port Kettriodv, - - ‘..t. 110 15 , 00 Valley F.,r.2,-, - - IS 15 00 pi.o.w.vtii, - - . . 11, , 95 b 5 HO. I . e. F.qrd. - - - . , 011. 9,.. f. 5 Pntistow”, _ _ . . -ri I,t, 115 N 5 Doweatutrille, - - . . 1 00 45 , 145 liminigtoo. If. - - - 1/1 , . Ns' AO lb.:A.lloz, - ' - . - . , . E.O . 75 , 70 kg•t‘ll-011 ttextlipg a nd Nif.hrsville, • 8 0 I 751 70` ", ..ler•viLle. - • . - - SD 75 , 70 lia!nourg, - - - ... . : 113 I f,O ' Orwiphorg. - - - - 55 50 8y orfler or the Hoard of 'lslana;eis. . S. BRADFORD, ferry. 77-1( TRZIONTS & TOLLS ON COAL. O m( t or in 'S. nula.ll.lll. IS iifiriA•rbor Co., I Ist, NUT! E IP HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ON AND tiller the I?.th Initant,:the rites to hr charged for Toll on ANTUR tEITE COAL earth d on the tailtitclalll Navigation, and for the bin of Cara and Landings, edit hr us fainsep3-..ebt ratep 1.. rorittntie unnl the eloping this yreri PEILADA A - READING RAILROAD • ..../a , Di EDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON 51ERCHANDISE. LI. to commence attireh,l.lB.sl. RATES OF ,FREIGHT PER 100 1.11,1. ;iv sr`- _..A Z' Z":. Z' 2- ai Zl - 2 Si-Z-1 ::%; .1-4. ii• Ist etass.—Bltuminoul Coal,Bricks) Ice, Iron Ore, Limestone, Pi; Irnif,l.9 eta. 41 eta. P:aster. Slate, Tiles, i 2d Usu.—Blooms, Burr m r,, Ilineks.l Cement, Grlndstoo G ua n o , L ai Pitch, Railroad Iron, heavy, Rosin, }la; etc 51 its Salt. Sills.. Shingles, Tar. Turpen- I . one, Timber and Loather. J . 3d Cianl.-45,1r. P.eer and Porter.) Ashes, Put and Pearl. Bark, Barley,l Bones and Horn... , i Coiree. Cotton. I • Whiskey & Domestic' I.i.l.l.lll.Grainv I .. Iron cast logs. must(; Roiled. Bar or L i " et . Gi ct i Hammered Iron. - Bolter Plates, Flat , Bar Railroad Iron. Lead and Shot, I , Molasses. Potatoes, Nails and Spikes , - • isslt Provisioni, Stager. Saltpetre &, ' Tohat-eo. unmanufnctured , • J FLOUR per barrel, 9.5 rte. II itp. 4rk (71.1L—Applen. Bran. Batten Cheese. rordage.En rt hen-wa re Eggs. I Grocerh It, (except (hoar stated)hempl, Hardware & Cutlery, Hollow-wale. i • , , Lard, Leather, Live Stork.. Maltase. }. 17 eta. 9 ctn. tures of Iron,sr Machinery; Oil.Oys- I rem Paints, Raw 11Ides„,Rap. Rua- I ilia sheet Iron, Seeds, Steel, Sweet I Potailie a, Tallow., Vtnerer & Wire. ) ii,tr. Ctsst.—Boyks and Stationery,) Bootvand Shoes, Camptilait & Spirit 1 - • , 011; China. (Hasa and Queentlisari. I ' : ' Cigars, 'Confectionery, Dry Goads. }2l cis. 11 cti. Drugs, Free* Fish, Meat and Fruit, l' Foreign Liquors. Hops, Spirits or Turpentine.TEZP, Wines and Wool.) ~ Idereh 1.1651 94 CONNER & ROADS, New Philivirlphiii Is IC GEO. H FOTTS H-tf MINER I= PUBLISHED EVERY PASSENGER. TRAINS. AFTERNOoN LINE FARE FIZEIGI - ITS & TOLLS ON COAL f irkS7 rL d 3k ; M : ,•-•••• t. V 3, IRS, Phfflidelphla - - - 50 lidarayunk - • -- SO Kpringdale. • - Conshohocken - . . 43 Plymouth Dem 45 Nonistown and Bridgeport - 13 Port Kennedy - - 14 Valley Forge - - 40 Pawling's Data 11,1115bYrVilit• - 35 Pbmnieville - -: 35 Poyer's Ford - . 33 Polteton n - . 35 Por,LlTninn • - - ;,3 Ilirdebornugh - Ties.lin: - - Althousn's - - 51nbravilln - • - - 14ernbUrg - Orr. igsbure Landing , - By order of the -- Managers. F. FRALEY, President . Ff-tf &•pt. 13. 18'31 =I 'WM. DAILY & BON,' )/mortal sad I/okra lit , 1 =CUM nuts a worm wertni; iteriti.la. inivi:l•WlßT. TWIT. Will. AID ILICT alincits. Ars onostardly walla( tha Pant itlln of the atom Goods, wWel Woffload at whohleale as reta IS - Ho. 216 Harlot Stmt, alma Nab, noar Nadas Smear, PlGadidpida. ~ ••• G. iffralialtro,lN um , O ),V , O a _ :,.... ......e %%uremia a is WWI Day lif4 of 10,1831. STU.L LATER ` rnonvritavrTy. PHILIP HOPPA WI) LD iotAlglaspeetially Inform We old casteets and tbe generally. that he m has taken the ratenelee coarb Making Es. :am . Ohment o(rrederick 11. Maurer. Iv bete be - Lamm ?,;.,r..e to dn altkinda of Carriage mating. nod all loot; experience in the butanese hopes to be able In aloe atlirral sattglintlon to iii Masi who vxsy apes Wm; :" Purley Ole, October S. IRSO SOMETHING NEW. IZOCERI En AND PROVISIONS /anMAUL . LI phis - wholesale priers. The undersigned has opened In the Silver Terrace building, Centre threat . PottsTilte, $ general azaortatept of Groceries: Pro- visions. Fish, Oil. ice., allot which will be sold at the same prier" that country merchants pay to the l'hiladelgthla Jobbery, freight added. All ynod sold at this establishment, are purchased from ant hands in the clues of New York and Philadelphia. arid deal ers e. ill he supplied bere, at the same advance that Philadelphia merchant* have fir buying from the same patties. Merchant, are reeptetrelly solicited to call end et, amine for themselves, before 'tattletale city. C. J. DOBBINS. Agent. • .174 r. April 26; 1821 AUMIGH.II BANK CHIECSA.—CHBfIC Booty Fon the Fungi'. Bane Of tithoylkill Cozily neatly printed, fot iciest ' B. NANNAN'S does aid thattonery Mom igro Jon• 21, 1231 AND POTTSVILLE .....- . I will I ?ach Yan fit pierce the hone!' of the Earth, and titii4 out from tilP (lac. rogi c r m o untain,. 'Motif._ viliiih nil! O f e ot t t4s•flt to our panda and •übiriet all NalUrro' in our ~,''' ft "'I P I " . "" —l). ' J,"#o4 11. 1549 'l'll,F. GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY a fid Trnnt 4:4 , nipany, orPfitladelplua, (nfice 131 Clie•oti rltreet. l'apitit I. 111300000. ['honer pc t ; .- pet 'lat . Cr,lfiltfite to am kg iniurancemim 1.4% es on the nnmt C.iv , daLle terrn The capital being Bald up and invemed,logether with a large and ronstantly itieteaslug reserved fund, of fers n perfec s t security to the Insured. l'he, premiums 'nay he paid yearly, ,half yearly, or 9u arts rly. Dirt Company add a moats periodically In the In surances fur life, The first llohus; appropriated in DriPiilber,lSll, std the second Donna in December. icl4o.amouut to am 4lldition of .202 50 to every Bloon Insured under the oldest policies, tusking *1214 50 Whir Win he pall ashen It shall become a clam, in stead :4' ft ;ON • - prigmally ; the nest oldest amouill to $11137 50 hest In age to 81.212 50 for ,very 11000 ; the °there In the same proportion itc clarding to the amount and time of stand,ll%, which addith•ne make an average of moist than 80 per cent. upon Vae premiums paid. without increasing thean premtuni 'INS follow I sister Pn'ley N o 5$ s 1 pJ tr,"o • r 333 Pamphlets conoainlna tables of rates and explsna truns,'h,rnts ni app! canon ; and further information cab Le bad at the I.lfiCO. . . B. W. RICIIMIDA, President Joni F. JANES. Actuary. - The subscriber is Acenl for the &nova Company In Schuylkill County. and will effect' Illgurnnres, and reve 411 necessary information on the subject: Jukte 19, ISSO ra ,G 1g 7 THE FRANKLIN FIRE IN,:URANCE COSIPAISIN OF Pllll-ADELPIIIA. n FFICE No. 163} Chestnut Atroet, tie%r Fifth .SI 4 ...../ , 13111.ECTOl(8, chitrlpg N. It:tucker, Grout, W. f(n.han7■ I 40 135,1 15 I' 40 1 35 1 15 I 49 l 35 I 15 Thc,mad Ilan, Tobta. Wagircr Some, Grant, Jacob K Smith, C•mtinne to mske Insoranre. permanent r.r Ilmth d .;it every deerription of properly, in town and ennui, y at rate's a• low as ate tonsietrnt with PPl'llitly, The Commoty have relerred a large Contingent Faii4, alth Oa with, their Capital and.Preminina, safely -Inveatcd, afford ample ncntection to the aa•mreti. 'f tit. assets ofithe Company nn January I st, IE4B, as onnitotn.l agreeably to an Act of Assembly. were as follt:ws, six : Mnrt¢aq•• Real Esquir Temporary, Loans, 123,09 00 Mince tiliqr incorporation, a period of eighteen yeah, they have paid upwards °forte minion tiro h as deed' ttrosearril dollars., losses by lire, t hereby afford ing evidence of the :Weaning(' of insurance's* Well la the ability and disposition to meet with prompt- Deaf, 611 liabilities. CIiARLES N. DAM:Kett President. CHARLES NttK BR, fiecretat#,. The autism in& hos been appointed agent for the above metitioned Institution. and Is now prepareo to make insurance, on every ileicription of property. tit the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSS6L, Agent. Prittaville„ Jan 11,1251 2-tf • PIANOS. TIIM subscribe! having Just received an elegant Ii octave Pll Ito I 11111 l the.rrl j ebrated establishment of Conrad Meyer, with all ibe latest improvements. Mose % onll frame, it will be sold at It manufacturer's low est mires. . A .heatitiful assortment ofMelodeons, or Scraphlnes will be received in n few days, nr.ths most approved mums (artiste. MIMI m • - •“?'" - -t. ;64 ?giF;- Persons in went of any kind of MusicAl Insirunienis csn.nnw be supplied %Alit rood or titles at modersic IL HANNAN. . . 49 45 40 40 45 40 91 ; 41 35 41 41 35 44 1 41 ; 35 ' 39 35 41 38 33 39 39' 39 35 30 3131 24 1 34 31 1 . 29 31 31 i '34 34 1 31 ; 34 31 32 '29 2S 30 20 27 1 25 30 29 127 ;25 no .ty I 23 39 I 29 1 27 j 25 25 2.3 13 I Aaguit 30.101, !MAIM.. No. 111 N. THIRD 1 street, ad door 2),0110 Corn Brooms. (0O dozen Painted Budgets, SOO nests Cedar Tubs. COO Cedar Cilllf 1111, 400 s boxes Clothes Pins. SOO nests Ilaskets. Also every description ottiristol Brushes. Mats, Eastern, Cedar, Wood • and Willow Ware at the lowest manufsetur ers%eash price.. N.. D.—Orders promptly filled Alig 23,1851, AMERICAN EMT UNION. ACOTIPORATED by the Legislature of the State of 1. New York., 1841) . , for the promotion of the fine arts in the United States. Officer' for. ISM : ABRAHAM ‘I.IIOZZENS. President; Gaottoz Arena, Treat,- ; ANDREW t% Rhea. Corresponding Secrets. y ; N SYtt•Nlet. JARVIS, Jr. Recording Secretary. Cain- White itf -11friarrement—Robert Kelly, Andrew Warner, Benjamin H. Jarvis. John 11. Austen, Wm 11. Apple ton-, Evert A. Duycktnk, Philip hone, George W. - Ansten, William A. Butler. George Tredweil. Eras -Ins-C. Benedict. William B. Been, George Curtis, Charles 11. Roswell, Johh P. Rldner ' William J. H in op p,-A braheni'M. Cozzens. MarshallO. Roberts. Fred erick..A;Cne..Charlei P. Dily, Nathaniel Jarvis, Jr. • PROGRAMME FOR WI. Every subscriber of five dollars is a member for the year, and is entitled to • I, A copy VI each number of the Butt trim (re ferred' to in the preceding circular.) which shall be tutted in 1851. during and after the month in which payment of his subocription shall be made. This is a monthly publication, of Moiler) or more quarto pages 01 three columns each, illustrated with Engravings and Etchings from works of the most distinguished artiste. 11. A print of Mr. Jones' line Engraving on Steel. measuring nineteen Nebes by twenty.one inches. artier Mr. Woodville's celebrated painting of Mezicar. New., representieg a group at the door of en Inn. lis tening to the reading of an account of the first battle ..f the late.Megican War. _ 111. A set of Five Prints from finished line En gravings on Steel, of the average ?Ice of right Inches, by: ten inches and «scented by American Engravers, after the following paintings. viz:" Minot Crossing the Perk,. by Wanney ; Mt. Washington, front the Valley of Conway, by Ken sett; A int Henn Harvesting 'teener! by Croptey; old tt'A and Young 'id, by Woodville; Bargaining fora horse. by Mount ; Thus forming a Gallery of Amer n Aut. of conveni ent size for binding. or for preservation in a port-folio intend of framing If desired. I.V. A wham In the distribution of several hundred paintings. sculptures's nd drawings in water colnr.— Anions them. are the works of the following eminent Artlsts.viz: Durand, Edmond'. Huntington, Elliott, Mount, Church,' Hingham. Cmpsey. Gray. Casiti ar, Hick", • Ci 71.1111, Peele Doughty, Hinckley, [faker, Flagg, Gifford, Audubon,Clohney, Dontelle, Whit ridge, ktrlionkey, and oth ers. :The. sutiscriber has thus an unequalled opportunity tti nehieve the triple pnrpose of obtainincu valuable return for a sin-II Investment—of securing the Kill. '1 , 01.11{011 of a supeilor work, grail - Walt hie blot for Art, and4nf affording encouragement to promising Artists °Chia own country. Subseriptions received b 7 . . B. BANNAN, Honorary Secretary for Schuylkill County. ;Au: 9. 'PSI 32 ART ITNION Or PIIILELDELPEEM, nrerporated by the Dilatator( of Peseayiraids, fo. 'the Protections of Art of Design is the O. States ,OFFICERS.-11ENRY C. CAREY‘ Presidebt ; W3l. D.•K ELLEN. Pier ,Ptesident , EDWARD P. MIT -4.31E1.4 Tr,asorci ; E. U. BUTLER, Recordtng Bee- - retaty t CE" , . W. DEWEY. COI u,oponding Secreta ry : Honorary Secretary for Schciyikill county B. BAN NAN. IAVERY MEMBER for the year 1951. will receive _i for rub Subscription of Five Dollar,, a pilot of Huntington's " CHRISTIANA AND HER CHIL DREN," engraved by Joseph Andrews. Boston. aid the comps n ion. a print Of Hunt legion's " M ERCY,S DUE SM." engraved by A. 11. Ritchie, New York. or the choke of any two of the following four splendid engravings, •ie t. Joke froor'sintorrino with.. Wiry Querotaf Sects. - . painted by Leutze engraied by Sartain. 3. Rea ati Boat, panned by: Sothertnel, engraved • by Sartain. 3. Morey', Dream, Painted by Huntington, engraved' by Ritchie. 4. Ckristiese aid ter thither, painted by Hunting. ton, engraved by Andiews And a copy of the Pilladelgaia Art Mims Reporter forattriy pa topbtet containing a report of abet rennle dons of the belts:lion, end Informa,tion on the *ab ject of the Pier Arts. throughout the whole world. • The dre Union of Philadelphia siwarda mines in It, dwn Cantle:tett, with tepid' original American works of Art may be purchased in any part of the United Mates, at the option and selection of the person who may obtain prize at the Annual Distribution. whirl. takes place an the evening of the last week day In year. The Ereentlte Committee the../trt Union, when so requested. *elect WOOLS of Att. without charge or Compensation. from their Free G altery. 110 Chestnut • *Diet, foe those persons in the country. who caviler remote from Galleries, or public exhibitions of itle Fine Arts. Subscriptions of Iderailernhip, 47,00 should be made is early as practicable, so an fa entitle members to Early nacsbets of Die " itePorterr" which will be for- Wuded, upon the receipt of the money to any part of the country, • 115 r Subscriptions received by the undersigned, arbors Ow toravlop nd " Reporter can be se.— 'llionecriptir.na g will afro a be received at this office. en S. BANNAN Honorary tlac'ry tbr ncbSylklll gouty, Pa. 111111 40-If SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN,—po7frsvfm,.,_sdauYLKlLL LIFE INSURANCE ng nie' a ft.tv examples hum the Ile- t Ain't of policy and rintn QO7IIIII AI tlitorms to be inceml (minted. 3iiliftloll. by (more atiltlon.. $lOOO 0252 50 01,252 50 2300 050 23. 3,156 25 2000 2,475 Oa 5000 111.7 50 0,187 511 he &c. &c. B. HANNAN 26-ly INDEDINITY. Moraprai I.) Lew Adolphe E. MI ie, David S. Wow n, Dinlria Pattrrpan, 4 , 11+0,559 11.5 Stocks. 51.563 93 90 43,157 81 ti ..220,nr; 67 SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER DR ROSE'S VEGETA BLE tonspottrol ben roe been .1.1.1 by tine in a full pram iCe of to only-oix ,cars, with ills rums! Imbeacial reimlts. 11l won ms, tin., so 0 ell vata hlrshrd is supe clarity above most niter o orris medicine , that the de mand has increased b.r and al! calculation. AI rundt- Coles should ye pr. - pared by,a pity:mem anti I lierni•d. It Is true that many :owls o:are non :IF good Mr worn':, but it •hott e be r. m. 'Tibet...Li Thal many are - too powerful for the constitution of young child tell Price 25 t.PIIIO. DR. ROSE'S '('ROUP OR DIVE SYRUP —There .have been many Milt .. .DPe compounded for the it of Croup or tune. The dt.e.w is partsenriarty prevalent among ritridren, and niter! fs:tal ; lost end have tri o. seen a case terminate familn format:me 1••ne where 1111, ti)s Watt Used. I ri.tutiAi.sod it Vs hit 11. , highest rontidstitt. I'll," dirsultiltiS FAMILY sill ovrivE PILLS These turtle are Conti:sully Tel 01151fitttlftett hit Dt spep eia, IttitClleie of the Liver, Coetiver.e•e, and for she rollititla line of ft 1111111 4 .0, no I !is) . are mild and reildin 111 OW, "perat:on,r4alisioz tot p sissea•lnegg toe the bowels per!ectly free Irma costiveness -- Price 2.5 t elll2. DR ROSE'd CARMINATIVE BALSAM —This beautiful preparation has been used by me it, a full practice of thirty year, in the city Of Philadelphia, and is a nevs-r•fatEntr remedy for cholera- rr.ortsue.dng-. emery, bowel comt•hint, flatoleney, &c. Price 25 renlte:' DR. DOSE'S II AIR TDNII' — Torn utva ' oahl.• ilmiptlllll.l for the Is.tir has been used and highly rr nom, oatrd by the late and truly ars at Dr. Phynir, of Visited. ipiort. Pris rit I lob atiltrted are insited In tall upon the Agent :Inel procure (510110) one or the Doctor:, Pamphlet" gin lug a !let attest n Crolitil of cal h remedy and tip .1:11 Cau.nt Timae medicines are In high lemite, and man hr re• lied upon act "rosins the disease' for whirls they nee ft•COrlitnell.flPit, it. then /its the result of it,, extensive practice uf the 1301 thirty years in the city b. None gennin• without my written otcnotore.J S. ROSE, M. P. For sale by RNMINS & 511 AW, 125 Chesnut street, Alterst for the IT S. • Ard (or Saie Wholesale at the of the subset:l. her, trho is the sol.• Azent for Schuylkill County. Drilesists. Merefinni, &c...l , r.ttne ie Med ctnes. supplied'at tt:e Plupr.etur's prces. These are no Quack Medicine. D.. Rose is an eminent Phys. inn nt tn:enry years' practee In Philadelphia. here the United voice of the Press and the peopleeltol l he great virtue., and extraordinary cures effected by lila Medicines. N. I:IANNIN. Pottsville, Dee.2s 1550 • 52.1 y NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. PEW hIP. lUMPH I. 01.. 1`11.114 IN ROUTH - AMERICA!— VELLOW FEVER CU RED! TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION! Simsmt, Mess., April 26. 1851. EOM . . William Wright, Esq.—Dear Sir—For many years we have been the Salem agents, and also at one time the county agents;for the sale of your valuaLle rirell , cine,,„and during tire whole of this time we are not aware that, in any one Instance, have the pills which I we have sold been complained of as causing Intury.or I not accomplishing their proper mission. It Is doubly gratifying when we receive voluntary ireilmony_fioni i source where the medicine which le sold has him' the means ofdoing great good and °taxying many lives': last year we sold three dozen bases to go to a for- pigs port, and this day have received I letter from the merchant who ordered them; giving an account of the wonderful effects which ,they did in curtne a large number of persons who were attacked with a prevail ing epidemic similar to the yrllago fever ; while those under the regular pityeiciane treatment, who Wcre in the Hospital. some three hundred: Including the Governor. Magistratea,&c ,fell victims to th.r. disease. If-you would like a copy ofour letter, we don't know of any impropriety In giving It your, and perhaps ii would oe of service to haye it published, togetherwith our names, as it le addressed to us, We will ionsult the parties Interested, and if you vetch it, you will plaice write us. Reirivectfully. yours, W. & S. E. IvEs. The following is the letter alluded to above : V C•vicittln, March 22, MM. Messrs. W. k. S. B. Ives. Merchants, 13aletut— Gentlemen—For come year pet I have adopted in my family, as a purgative. Dr. Wright's Indian •Vrge table Pitls (for whom yon are tits ag'entt. in :Salem) and Walt' found that medicine ot ere:// r worth. ' ' Last November we were vieited tr a kitid of Inflam matory fever. (the same I presume Which greatly Af flicted one neighbors, the Brazilian.; for nearly a year) the symptoms of which had an analogy to the yellow fever, and nearly three lin mi re 4 ileum , . fell vim hem to the epidemic (a great number fora population a. small ep ours) Our doetnre named it the true ymlow fever, .but their skill was Inefficient to stop its progress, eon. lining their mode of treatment to the nseirf quinine, and the application of leeches, forbidding the nee of purgatives, and of course all he eoldiers and sailors, who were obliged to be cent to the Ilmultals, as also the Governor, several Maghttrater, severrd ntilcers, and in fact all those who werr really afflicted with the disc:tie, fell victim, under their mode of treatment. A-month previous.l had received I itrt e dozen boxes of Dr. Wright's Pills, Which I presume were bought. at your store by Mess s. Goldsmith,' Ne vcomb &, Fatless, merchants In your city, and with whom I am doing business. I had the opportunity to adminieter these Puts to several undermy roof, who were..Mlet ed with the same fever, and two doses of elelit Pills each completely cured them of the complaint. I then gave sway nearly all my PLIs to some twenty or thir ty persons. and all were relieved as it were by en chautn3ent, I haws. In consequence. remitted to Memirs.'lGold smith, Newcomb sod Fairleas, the suin or (arty dollars for the pruchase ofilint quantity of this tnedicine, and I beg of rot to deliver the Pitts as fresh as possible. I request you Asp to desire Dr. Wright to have his directions translated In French. whis'il will lend great- ly to circulate his Pills not only here, but also in the othercolonieswherethepopulatian is more lIIIIIICrOtie. Elena., 1111% gentlemen. intim liberty I have taken to address you this letter. whit h. for the sake of hu mantly.l have been compelled to do, as I do not mean to speculate on an mtirle which proved salutary to n number of poor people, and In fact wrest of the papa-: latlon is reduced to a slate of indigence, and it, would be sinful for any - one to reek lucre 111 such a way. Accept, gentleinen, the most reepeeifol !Almaden* of VOW very obedinet servant, , 4. Fleur:rut .' The medicine is (or sale, wholesale and retaii,eitber In English, French, German or Spanish directions,at ' the Prluelpal Office, 169 HAVE el.,'Philadelphia. And I'm sale by E. AL M. Bratty, Prattville • .1. G. Brown, sin:; D. N. Mister, do ; W. M. Bidet. Or wigshuts ; George Hammer, do. • Levan & Muff. man, Schuylkill Haven: . %V. T aggart Tam:ulna t Burnett & Ilownian,New Phllldelphla• M. fichivanz, pagterson; Wheeler Jr. Miller, Pinegrorei;J. Rabin held, Post Clinton ; W. Cooper, TIWATOTII; G. ,Itea.. gam do.; OPC. DClhelbell. RiOlgOid ; Joshua Moyer. M'Keansbara; Joseph Dreher, East%Brunewhdt; D. Koch. Middleport, Lewis Heiluer,Port Carbon; Jno. Williams.tddl.port ; .1. Comber: Sr., Patterson; \ Geo. 11. Potts, Brockvill H M e ; ee& Melee. tat. Clair; 31... \ Reed -& Ruler, Lleweliyu ; Johanna Cuckhlll, do.; Geo. Relfenydet, New Castle; .1. W. Gibbs, Miner*. rine; Eektrllarndi, Tremont t../nO. B,; McCrea'', do.: Jacob autfman. Lower .Idahantango; and -by Agents in all other parts of the county, State and the United States. June 7.1851 .. LAM WARRANTS. , OOUNTV LAND WARRANTS OR . CURTIN- Ll eat es, Fenster: Certificates, end all sures of money due on account of arrears of. pay. forage . . nillease Property 10.1,'0r destroyed in military service, Peeves Incurred. or money expended for ontentalny Volunteer Cempanies before beluirmotered Into the' service of the United States. and alt - other claim stalest the Government strictly attended to.'and togclaims secured at cl aim res notks. Per sane bow, noliquidaredagainst the United States. can have thew adjueted by eatlinrot Any trete, in Celt rrrrr set, nett door Pooh 101oerltro. D. 0, licatritiVN. Pottsville, Nov- S; 1 11 . 444 cm ~+.:_1'......•'--.~:~ COLENLIN'S Choap Catiory STOKE. 33 AR COP • 1 , 109 CfIFt3.VITT ' 'Streit -Pliaavraritt4. NTttli toerel.nuts can save from 10 toi 15 per purchasma at the Mauve stores. illy Im. paying bnt tulle rent, In% ernm•.eniraliy, nis hlaiv 1 rftri undenellth.•ye obe Pun hu'e th , fr v,no..l.ltere,pny blab rents, and live iko i?rlntt•m, 17 ".' , 'Intly nn har d' a lat;taaaortment of Pen nod Pucker hnhre, Srfarina' and 11:11oto , Table lintrat and Fnit.r, in I.nry, 11121 g, buffalo, hone' and 1.80(1 hanairs; Caltrro nod rota.; Steel.. For Butcher K flirt's ; Mr kr ; Howie Knives ; ifeVOlVing and pinit, PD!tvl.. 4-e. i.trt rerrivrd, a large wart of R.igers and W , ..11.111it.::114 th.e l'ra mud Conafrro Knierr. M.o. a In rp nororlholit 0 r ArrOrdrahr, &r., 6.e.; Oro. fine Eagl ish T n lel and airman Guns. JOilti .M.'(:01.101 AN, Imporier I-if Jan 5. IRO c. ."L.L - OPOIW fig' Behuri., Conatstirtio,u DOCTOR 8. a ROSES Trir;l:9)4 it %;i a , o,i), tot Vt IN dt Vat and CS cenbt—hee (row MtreurC. 1 and 1 1 / 4 0-11 e,, :All oensobo, by I.lil at se.., Of a:I aec'. :Mil t. thou, retatd . in wi.,llbrt. Ite/.7110 !mat -1.0".III02 now tOnotlit he Withotil tb. , 11..{. They are trio n,e h., Matey friehtl, end the (Lich 3lan'• anent-11a. 1 ” ..1 410 of thirty yerirs' prar -I'l,l ~d, 1,•6t.,,anJ Ii tn , t.eu aWI Dr .1. Ruee's TOW , Fever and Ago , . Airoore. Dill will cure the lowa , •I Fiver and bane., of 111311 s and Fee. , rot I..ye• Il)epepeia, and uil nilloov conditions of the eyeiein, then here no equal. aetion.auux In ant. et•tillielll .114 Westril. Slates A II; 14,11. , As a pilfXo - Flit nu) let like ;Velitirm. free from grim: y e iv. ive •i , Davi aprethe, and emit ening Ike spirits car salr, 111 A 1110( ,alt' yroictail Ly Agent for Schuylkill Couple. 41.1)1 , 1 and "there supplied at tLe groat Wit All)Ills1 : 0 ,h51 , 3: 3 11 1 / 6 /110E'S Patent Fire Proof PAINT.. ruoM (11110. 11 F. Suliarrilicre Jun received a'fortlier sup -1 ply of this oiugolar.end voluaL e sebstanee. lo odilltitwi to the elute • color, they haven a iiwautifel ch.. olate reeeiniiiing the sand Stuns now in iise, and a.. much ado - died for the front oft botidings Itw principal ingreilletiic are silk a, aluniina and pro-, Maid.- of iron, which In ILr satisfactorily arenuntk for its fire-proo( nature—the two former eali•tancee being non-conductors, end the halter arting a. a ea-moiit, to hind the whole together and make a lino and Mutable paint; For lire it In mixed pith Linseed Oil,. and applied with It krusli, the same a s ordinary pai..n. to wood iron, lit., zine, c.aiivavv, papk„ric. It hardens gradu ally and lit co toes fire-peon I. his parttrularly snits big for roof,. of nuildiirio,stea miaow aid car-decks, railwad niidg , o! l l . llCti:Alc. A t onf co tied with the arch 1, Is equal to one U Mae, stn vast savtng of 111 ripe(linen. May ilp "PIM Al the nitre if the eubscr Ler!. lIAT:RIMON, BROTH...It; l`n No. I:ll*Aonth Front ac., Phitede. 17-tf April:2.lSO Utility and CI;erl'll tent , (?),Ithi ned rzawo AND MUSICAL e dn.! Paper Store, to Poirrrilie rt tit E st . trtr:lt WILL OPEN IN A FEW 1 dal et wu 'fence belisw hi. itt,ddot Este Wishner a Mann nud MI111L:11 together wub a lifiti Fancy Store. Ma Ulan.. Win ho (rani ale , c 1 firlehrateli ult the 31 .6,1 lostrutticitio wit. be selected with great care, by our tit tit.. best 'Arta:ad in the country. Ho has Jodt received 1, tot of Viotiod. aultarejliatea, Fifes, 0t , .•ri11011.4. &c• of vartouti prices. The 4.l . jei 1.1 ihe ,übdcr iber Is to furnish good atil t led Just :Is cheap ad ran he porebass..l In nut, cultivate a th,thc for ninny in this rain unt "II PAI ; EIt TIANriIING-i --The •tilieri:ilier A% IA when open in contierlinn with the Estahlishment a Paper Spire im.alar.ing ad kind,: and ityle• or I'aper liana foi Pa rceira n o,! nOlllll9. Alin, Gild,unit Velveurripern. Ih.rdere, lieenrations,Oag, linsessoml, Miihn;gan;, an-1,0.11w r 14 a rrangenimil will, the Manufacturer* are such that he thit..r. itim.eir that he can furnish as gaud an as...artnii.nt in select. fr..m a. will he Cpund In the largest •-sit. lilishme.uie In ear cilia., ranging in price from Seem. to 82. per pier r,. Ina mire* wit' 11,0 be Caind a. tow, and in many Instances lower than the imam an title. am %lad in Philadelphia. to. Para.'. Moving Sterchant4,, l ate., anpplied cA hole ,ale•at coy prtcvs. .11.121ANNAN. rr A n 41 nds m }Loyal instruments not on hand "At:timed to nrJer 1.1101. t notire, with this advantage Mot they Will be .fleeted by a competent Artist In the City. • Ml= Perry Davis , Vegetable Pain Killer. "Fin: WONDER Or THE AGE.—INTERNAL & 1 .External 11, metly.—A great diveuvety and valua ble medicine. Every family should have a bottle In eases of .udden ekktiete. It cures . Cholera, Howes Complaints, Cholk. Dlarthrra, Fever and A 411 r. Piles, Dysentery. Palo I tha lit•a11, Bruise+, 11..euma• Dysi,engia. and Hu rn•. READ TIM EVIDENCE. This certifies Litt, I have for .seversi mnnihs need sit Davie Veartible. Pain Killer in my family In several n( throw CUPs rot' which it is recommended, and find it a very useful family medicine. A. BRONSON. Pronr of 'id Baptist Chtireh, Felt Ri•••r 71sbary, Nanha's Firrryard. This mill <rrtlft• that I hare used Darla' Pain SII• er with ;neat sneers, in cares of Cholera• Infentiato. c o mny)n 11,1wel Ilronehtti.,Couhr, &c.. - and 'w..1114 i.beertully recommend it lila •ninn tile anal) , tneelcine. JAS. C, 6ROSIFG. trawnti !helm—This may enrtify that I still use the rein Killer in my family. My health has been so grind for thiar nr lour months past. that I have hat little lie no PIM for it, and would ...till recommend It to the public. • lIICHAIID PECKHAM, Pall River, 24 Month, 17th. 1640. Fur lOC by ,JENIONK SHAW, 14.3 Chesrut eltreet c Philadelphia. Getterol Wholesale Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania, to whom all milers and applications for Agenries front Eastern Penhsylvanla should he addressed. B. BANNAN. . .Witnleaate and Retail Agent for PleboYit Hi Co. 15;illruggists and others supplied to sell again„st the regular 131 e•. Aug 17. It. O :13-11 GENERAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. MEN, WOMEN AND CMILDREN WANTED A LL persons wishing employment, big and little, mung_and, old. Male and female, and also, all person■ wishing to employ any and all kinds of hands, laborers or servant*. will recelVe useful Information by calling HE the office of the dlitlfelribin in Market street, Pottsville, Pa• 11} Terms - Moderate. N. M. WILSON, I. P. Land Agent and General Collector. • April 5, 11951 14-1 y I s¼9' ;4if. DIME. E. A EitEYMILLEIL, from the first *stools 1 in Europe, respectfully announces to the Ladles and flentletnen 4 Pettis ille and iti viclnitv.that his visit to this place is for the, purpose of formica win ter Clns%ss for Instrurtinn In Ihnetpx. Ills rooms Are being snitshly titled up, and wilt shortly ire open fur the. reception of pupils. In the meantime be *lll have the honor of waiting. upon the citizens- at their residence for the porpose,of obtaining their subscrip tions. The foll Owing are sopta of the Dances he primmer to teach in the ulnae isf the. neaten'.—Quadrittes; French Poles, Swedleh,-Plain, Huainan. Combine. lion,—%Veltzea • Plain, Polka. Scotch, Gallop. - Hop, Compliment, T . yrol,---rpolkar; Spring, National. 1111- let,=Denere Polonaise, Augustus' Contra, Society . Con t re. Fairy •Dallet. - . ; Private leaeone given, requires C-l-,, Cotillion par ties will batmen every. IWO Wbektg,l Days of Tuition :—Monday and Thuraday.—llonre —Ladies from Z to 4; Gentlemen 8 4,10; Children to 7 P.M. Terme moderate—payable one, half in advance. the other riflerthe flret cix lessons. October 'it. r 41-If • , \ DR. !MIT " POWDERS. ?Tints pre p.trat lon Is now tieing offered to the piddle Lusa gulatranteed Core fin the HEAVES In - Nor- / ses, and as \the only known medicine In thamorld haying been used in the private Veterinary practice, of the pronrieior -(4 the last 37 gram; and he has never known it\ to, tail in a single Instance or punts clog a lasting care, and lensing the horse • iqjgood spirits for work. f heutter incompetency of the horse fat tabor, when troubled with this emotion disease, AllOOl4, Wine e evtry, one having such to apply imme diately forithis remedy Price onedollar per paekage,• which will !resent -with tall direetlons," to any part of the Unite., States All letters or conturanientions to be addressed" t'.'at Paid." to 1. P. HOT. ..,,,_;3lt-ar of No. 10 South Firth Street, • •• Philadelphia. reWholesale Agent far the United Slates: ~ -• N. 11.—Agents wanted throughout' the countr y, to to whom A Metal dlwnunt will he given ; and their names plariut-iiPithe 'Overfill:Hamm. Address Ai nisnv.l. ' Oct 1%1E31' covreosi on ENAMELLED PURNITUdE, Parent' daring fradetrads. ektertalon Dining Tables, Oak tied usenet Office and Dining Room Chairs, tr..r. EAR'. I.l,'‘ittil,dr.:Ce., , No.`2BoCEESTNUTf.t.treet. atinee od - cc, fur trate at Nary tow plc a tatgemnd hooch ,-, mcamontotent of ESA VELED FUR NITURE ef their riven rhannfactute, aniteirfo both city arid. enunty Teildencea,complere arrEaciestuata purer male to otder. .P..reons furrdoeing hotels and boarding hotirts trill finalCa cheap and dealratte ar ticle. Complete ectirr-Por,Chameers, from S2S up worda, ,Alga, superior %Venni Extenslnn , binlng Ta blet,. frnot ;15 to .25. rat ant tip: Ind Bedsteads, °Rio Diu.ng Room, Enc.ktre n 4 'rather. Chats. Spclng and hair idettreaers. Mahogany 'and Valour, Flaky and Finer Furniture in great, variety. fac-,, Etc- Thapqb lleare invited To call end examine. N• D. Onaterianpalted on libcral irons. • Oct. II lesl 41-tlar , rIILIE ettitetneut ',consequent on the- arrliel end ). progress of Jenny laud. having subsided Voce herder-adore from the' hy, the great cootie of aurae-- lion appears to he at the : LAMP 'STORE, tf.•F:. Corner Fourth and 1.11RIIIIY" streets, Phila. gement; riser* cue be, found the cheapest and best assortments of LAMPS of every deserlptior la the otty. Also. Cheodatteri orthe newest patterne:ro 'pet Holders sod - etrithlitmtrof thorniest approved s sossconstantly om ~- • . • - • ft '1 We Mill make airengements : 114 thibining tip Public MAIM. tee ens suture nlghtatidthe most . reasonable terdi, at the ehorteat notice. . • " • crULPOIIIII tk -- DAVIet. P hilade. flentVeladi FANS—NIie nubectibet Ants jest teceleeig fine. eesoliinent cif Vegan% FANS, of al) desetityms which IN la he Wait llqt thaw eltypiittiat •J • U. BANNAN's,Book. end Fancy Moll, rottsvlllt, Avg. 11, 1031 1141 .. . .10. .. . . '.., . . - . ... , i:: ' 'Skt. , . ....• . . S% 4.... 1., .4.* . ^.. . t. it. .i.., GENERAL ADVERTISER. •'l),ln'i run in dolit :"---dever malt!. never rink II tkr riothee ere fated And torn : Fi‘ 'out lip, make them da; it in dultor by inr, Than tv have 'be heart widlry and worn. Wtio . ll Wye 5,011 11LO mores Id: r 4. 1 -4 your Idd, Or your ruffr, ur the he ef your .hoe, The -hap of you,. veld, or your boot, or cravat. Ii they know y.,tetrin awbt" for the new,. Thcrv's no comfort, 1 telt von, in wia',l;lng thc •trvrt ht find ektiliet... it, pill know. you-',n in (I,:ht.;. And fret that I+nrehnan•.vou t.oinu truclo.ntan mtlY U'ho wttl Kerr—`•Thrt•'re not paid for vet " Good frieuri4, let molpez you, don't run in debt,•" It the chair* and the wine two 041— • They will fit your ?nick brtter than any new 4 , t, mire.- they are pant tor—with pnld ; If the hour la too ,mall, d.o w the, vio-er together Keep it warm with a la•arty good wilt; A httz one unpaid iob, ru nil 10ud..•1 weattk;•r, Will .6encl to your warts heart. a chill Do run iu debt—now, deur 411.1,, luke a lnt, (f 1 the to-boon hns changed .Inve fast 48.01) Old Nature I. out in thu very r .,,vrie tort, And old Nature•. ova tbt tL ha , ' owe rec.-on But just un• to %tea fraud, that you cannel afford Ti .prod the 111111 to beep np with the ' That your pore 11 to,r h i thi and y..ur honor. toot bright To too tarw.lo.Nl With •rich 'illy pa,,ton. 41.11 . 1 ruu In debt Have tine boniest, lit e feather* mini th'iwerd, But, mile., they are paid for, las more vt a 11154. Than to envy their .an.Ltnc boon.. If votfrp money to spare, I hitt e nothing lo ,43%* ; Bpcnil your dollars tout dime* as you (ilease; Bnt, mind you, the innii who to note he to pnv, In the malt who -IA never at rose. Kind huatatud., don't rim into debt any mole , ' 'Twill MI your Wltt'r, Cup full of harrow, To know that a nrighbur may call at your d‘or, Who It bill you nitt‘t nettle to-inorrow , Oh ! take my mince—et t. gloa. it I. true' alto. te.f. )1/1111111y of 110111/r It) tkoll,ll,r 81.rcr - 111, Wort= sfeing 144 !ma-- P./rave tried it, and kiwi , " all about rt. The - ehain of a debtor i,henvy and .cold, Its links all corrosion and tie, Gild it o'er a. you +-,nece•r of gold, Then spurn it aside woo di-gust The man who's to debt is too Mien a slave, Though his heart mac be honest and true , Can he !told up hts heed, and look sauce and Move, When a unte he can't psi, becomes due We find the following hints to the dash ing theatrical and romance writers of the present day, in one of our exchange papers, and without credit. Whether it is a hit at the plot of Buiwer's new play rteently pub lished, or whetherit has any particular aim, is more than we can say. We only know that its perusal will cause a laugh. if it af• tells the render the saute way it did us "Don Sehastian, a retired - nobleman folls, in love with Donna Julia—father of Donna Julia becomes enraged, and threatens -the caitiff" with the Inquisition. The lovers, alarmed, appeal to Heaven, and seek safety tt to a schooner, bouud to Barbadoes. Third day out, the schooner is wrecked—the lovers commit themselves to the deep on adtning table. Destitution sets in, followed by re morse and an oyster boat. Oyster 'boat carries them to India—Dun Sebastian tights four lions at once—Donna Julia, overcome by the dangers, throw her self into n lotus, and flames down the Gan es.. Don Menander, (father of Julia) cha r lers a ferry-boat and goes in pursuit. The lovers, alarmed by the intelligence, quit India in n palanquin and fly to Egypt—where Don Sebastian hires one of the steps of the pyra mids and opens a mummy stall. Father-in law still pursues—appeals- to the Pasha— Pasha breaks-up" the stall. Don Sebastian and Donna Julia once more commit them selves to the keeping of Providence—shortly after which they find themselves in the Marn-' moth Cave. Father-in-law relenti—visits Kentueky—pardons the "abduction of his daughter"—makes a will giving . Don Sebas tian the eastle'of Salamanca, and stabs him self in the hat. Last chapter—supernatural lighting up of the cave—voices itt the dis tance exclaiming, "Beware!" Mysterious appearance of the American flag. A thun derbolt falls at Donna Julia's feet, and runs itself into the ground. Blue fire seen in the distance, from the centre of which the spirit of Donna Julia's father rises and goes to Heaven on a pheanix. Grand tableaux— Julia and her lover tied in a hard knot." One feature in the charaeter`of the sailor is , his humanity to dumbranimals. Though he may knock down a French sailor for wearing a coat with a tail to it, he will never turn out a poor old faithful horse on a public com mon to die. He leaves such' accursed inhu manity to those who surfeit 'the guest, and starve his steed. When pushed hard for fresh provisions on a cruise in the West Indies, we, took our lines and angled for the dolphin., C One was at last hooked and brought on . board. As this most beautiful fish of the ocean was dy ing, I observed an old sailor leanin,fs over it and watching his spasms. As its Corffplexion trembled throtigh the- infccessive Bolors of the rainbow, to the last one, when death set his seal, a big tear floated in the eye of the old tar, while his lips halt unconsciously mur mured. " That's hard—that's hard !" He believes with Shakspeare, that • TS. , poor beetle which we wend aeon In corporal aufferinit retie a pang As teat me when &giant dire. We had on board the Constellation a lamb, which became quite a pet with our crew, hut from the fracture of one of its limbs by the falling of a belaying pin it beCame necessary to kill it ; but not.a sailor who had played with it would touch a Mosel of its meat.— "Eat Tonty said Jack, "I would as soon eat my own child !" • 41-Ciu piictrn. DON'T 111'N l DISDT you 1(1 11 Ihry gi)ort Stories. A PLOT FOR A ROM A NCR'. TIIR SSA AHD TUE SAILOR AN ISCWENT. During the lasiwar with Great Britain, a tremendous struggle was made by hoth'par ties to preserv.e the supremacy of Lake Champlain. Commodore M'Dotioug4, who commanded the American fleet;deteTtiiined to risk a general engagement. So confident were the British of success, thata small qes sel; loaded with the British - subjects, came into the hay where the battle was fought, as spectators, to 'witness the prostration of the "star spangled , banner." The action was commenced by the ,I3ritish vessels firing a broad-side. • At that instant, says the histo rian, a chicken-cock, which had escaped from one of the coops on M'Donough's vessel, flew upon one of the guns, and with a loud crow seemed to hurl hack a defiance to , the haugh ty _toe. 'The instant this was hearth the whole body , soldiers, Officteii • and • all, greeted the gallant bird with three cheers.— Sairots are uaturallfsuperstitions ; and Mr. Cooper,' n his naval history, says that the crowing of this fowl had a powerful effect upon the known . tendencies ., of the seanien. During the battle the chickeo;cockfiew to the rigging and from there. far above the beads ,f the combatants," could be beard between the pauises of the fearful fight, the war . cry of that gallant and fearless bird., MT SONE folks ere easily glorified. We once knew a man who became so'elated be caute•he w s.el ec filet tergesn in.the mili tia, that be went bomeand pot.a silver plate on his, door. lipeaking of. this kind of people, makes mention of one &hid. who was so Oveloyed the first time he saw' his name in the. hat of. Weir, advertiaelby the post office. that he called his friends: to gether and put them through ea oysters.' ETRteti Pa ENT.--A Fteneh'inval cer; of listiootion, tittely - , teturneli• fkom q ctuite in the Pacific; brcought witls bint;'as a *imam -to - his iiisiet; 'the 4:o lets eatuparcif an Indian princess on one of-thillotietyls-• lands. Zt emistedeja mama& ;r COUNTY, PA. Ljie.tutical efico. .I.I.ISPPIVE PIC-S LCS The sm•drsailt Eurimeans are n very gar ; set, and exreeilingly fond of gaoira FIT in fine weather, and truntour and halls in the winter. The garden parttes,•er , commence a little befOre snart.e. when . the I guests and those who give the invitatious, assemble at wore fixed rendezvous in one 0 - ; the many puhlie gardens cloAe to Kittah.-, All kinds of baskets are brought upon donkeys. Some contain the hresklast, rah ers the uncooked materials for dinner, one' thu wine; soother fruit or sweanneats and front the third, the form and purpose of which sadly puzzles k i ttranger, some young married fatly carefully produces n tulle red bah',' wrapped up in syaddling: elotheg,— Ciittee is made on the spot ; and the opera- lions of the day commence by an onslaught on The bre:Alas!. Much true enjoy went and unallovul happiness reign at that hour, find right merry and clear is the laugh of many a young Aleppine damsel. When all have done eating, everybody begins in smoke, l'aU, dies and all. These latter confute themselves to the uarghileh; the Men have pipes and cigars. When coffee is inlrodneed, the young -mothers have their infants bronchi to them; and the numerous donkeys, who have till. now' been wauing patiently, be ;in to bray discordantly till they obtain their breakfast. The Arabic music. which ' ways in auendaoce, now strikds There is generally a wretched attempt, by some melancholy lady, at executing some doleful national air, which is applauded violently. Then some of the men bawl out an Pupas stoned love story, and abort: mid-day dancing commences. Malik dancing is a very dif ferent affair from what is generally'evore-- , ed bi• that term. One our.tht" t ugh its measures and li:titres thehouest day .in the torrid zone, and he nowt the wrase fir the exercise, so solemn, so sedate, and so dignified are its movements. About three p. err., dinner is served,. and ample justice &melt) it by all 'parties. Gentlemen who have taken guns" , woli them Men set tip a mark, and fire at it valiantly till a very wrathy old Turk, who is at the WrOtlf side of the garden, miraculously escape 4 being shot through the head, on which a fierce al tercation ensues, and the offenders decamp In this way the plerisnres of the day usu ally terminate. \Vhen they are sate at home the Aleppine gentlemen propo-y btvainationo2 the Turk who had iaterrupir d their knit," or pleasuring,. but ihe NI/weir-a interfere. and the affair m suffered to drop.—Nialr'A Eiglq Tears in Syria, Paltsl,nr, and kteri. Mawr. AMUSING CWIMERCIAL L tGE. According to the co-stool established-at Caiploi, any man who sin card- iii ni tag itii• first party to deposit nr empty ow a rack of gram in a boat, has an inclisputaHe richt to make use of that boat for the trip ; but, ,oa its return from the ship. it is freed trim ;this appiopriation, and is again open to set 'zurc. A most diverting sight is to see the numerous merchants, clerks, ship-broker% • and skippers screaming out offers at ,the highest pitch of their voices to the uucon scious boatmen. who are yet far beyond die reach of all sound. Some are perched ou the bank over the custom-house gate : others are on the landing stairs: a few arc seated on the ledueut rocks which run paraleli woh the town ; and one or two. more hardy that the rest, are wading out into the to the hope of being able .to take forcible po.session of the prize. Meanwhile. some twenty por ters, each carrying for different warehouses. are jostling nod hunthog one aflutter on the very slippery steps from which goods ate embarked, each deterrnitod in his own mind robe the first to throw in the track, or to per• isit in the attempt: and the suduen dhsp pearance of a . man, sack and all, who has lost his balance and fallen into the water, is not at all a rare spectacle at Caipint.— On such occasions a fight generally ensues, at first confined to the man who fell into water nod the porter who was the cause of his mishap ; and as a natural conse quence, the heavily-laden man is sure to« meet a similar fate to •that which_ lie had occasioned his neighbor. Then the war be comes general. The two clerks who keep tally, and the two merehgata who are ship ping, and the two captain ion board whose ships the lost grain was tit be shipped, all fall to at once, and keep a lit tooth nod nail. Amidst the uproar and confusion that en sues. the ausiously-expe OA boat touches the land, and is instantly dunced upon by some man more %vary than his neighbor, who has kept alool,from the others in some hidden nook or tinnier, and imtio rushes into the boat at the peril of his!life. when, hay ing safely deposited the hal; of Wheat, he proclaims his victory by Shouting out the name of the lucky individual he carries for. —Neale 's Eight Years ini Syria, Palestine, and Asia Minor. A TURKISH DINNER PARTY. Unless you look very sharp. "you arc apt to come in ft,r a meagre share of viands ; for the good things are no sooner served than the 'servant almost immediately . whips them off I again, no culinary preparat ion; however ex- Calera, being thought worthy of being par taken of, more than in two successive spoon fuls. Dish lbflows dish. and platter platter, in quick succession ; and the Turt.s. who do everything in a business manner. never think of talking when they are eating. In all they appear to act up to that w mlesotine proverb - which says. that there is time for every thing. The greatest coMpliment you can pay your neighbor at dind l er, is to tear sonic lit-bit off a fowl, or a leg of,,muttoo, and -put it into his plate. Du6ng dinner, water in a crystal cap was handed in such as asked for it ; and as 'soon as - dinner was over, every body rinsed his hand and mouth. When pipes Were. introticed._ Now e i for the first nine, Hassan Effendi would risk what sport we had had, which would lead tolcouversation about English guns and powder: This would be followed tiV a cup of coffee, and then our host would retire for the ;night to a separate house inhabited . by his harem, and leave us Master of the place. —lb. TO OLD . R ' AIDS AND BA.CDELOBS . i'llen shOuld not mar y," it is commonly said; “unless they can not only maintain for themselves the social postion to which they have been accustomed, but extend the bene fits of that positiou - to their wives and chil dren. A woman.who marries is entitled to be kept in the same rank and comfort Ito which she wan reared." I We entirely disa vow these doctrines. 11l should be the aim ofevery . married couple fo make their own fortune. No sou and daughter, who become man And wile, arc united to rely-on their itatrimony, but should willingly commence, life at a lower step in the social ladder than I that occupied by their parents, so that they may have the merit andlhappiom of title:4, l if possiblerto tie top. _.I magine the case of an aged couple, who bylgreat perseverance have acquired p . ussessiod'of immense wealth, and are livinzto a gytelof ease and splendor Schlott is no morethan Itlm. reward of their tang .life :.of industry. ;Will nuy bode say that the children of such "old folks" shou;il live in the same brands r as their pareuts I The idea is preposterou . . -, They-have no right o such Insure. they have none nothing tO deserve it. and if their parents are honest in dilvicliott their property ':among them, they ca have no means of supportiolfit.. Yet coa riaaes arc contracted .on the principle thee th married couple shall be able to keep up the rank to which they hay. been 'ttleettslatacq under the paternal root . It is iu6k.uutiovq—e n endered liy . Ilatilltninian-phileso he ~ and tottered by lazy pride—that are fi lling o country .willl . At poor . old' Malde."- - . fitthesoopettith` young, I ledier,; 'with' lea , "Zigif;arnoicing, gtitd-for nothing yoiairmtna.-;tleret ambit Marl. NO. -N illatrimortiat. 11i sccUann. N..PPECTS OP VARIOUS CLIMATES. Organic life assumes ,new characteristics- under new influences. The domestic ani. trials of Europe were not found in this coun try on its discovery. They escaped Irwin the Spaniards, and ran wild for centuries. In -unsequence, nefir and striking eharacteris :es have been acquired in accommodation to ,he n-vel circumstances. The Wild hog stri:tingly resembles the wild boarof Europe... 6 The hug of the melt - mains of Paramus re cetithlt.. the wild hoar of France. Instead of nri les, the s•ooli has from which he sprang he has- a thic% fttr, (,Iten crisp. and ' , oirtclitne. , : an undercoat of, wool. Changes in color stave taken place, and the anatomical struciure ha., altere d. • The ox has undergone similar changes some in Soult America called " pelOnitt." hay to? n chylitiv:z of fine fur; others with a naked skit:. like t he Meiicaii, or Guinea &R. In Colombia._ the practic-e tit milking cows was gtee!) up, rind the secretion of milk is eontio,gl to :he period of euckling the calf. The of the parnras does not bark ii ce the it:imeivic dog, but hei.vl4 like a wolf. The wild cat has lest the sweet music of the caterwatrivz eenct.rt. The wild horse of the higher of South America is covered with long sitaggt Itt r. of a uniform chtstuut The sheep of the central Coidilleras produce a ;hick, matted, woolly fleece, which breaks oft in turfs; nod never re-sprit - am The gr7at has lost her large teatsA and pro! . daces two or three kids annually. Similar changes occur in geese and gallinticeous Bumplegs ones have sprung up, wanting the candle vertebras. Cats are frv•, quent on White river without tails. , The tat tailed sheep of Tamp: loose i their -mass of fat on removal, to Siberia. The African sheep has hecome Itke a goatcovered with bait. The Wailachian sheep nra de. crew still. The wild horses of Siberia have anatomical ditTererieso front tame ones.. Die a question among-Thaturaliar whether the dog and wolf belong to the same *penes. though it is referred to oue species. But be tween these the differences are immense. from the gigantic St. Bernard, and the 'New Foundland, to the little lap dog in a lady'S aring. The cow. the domesticated fowle,and pigeon, have put on infinite varieties of sire, color, and character. POWER ' OF AVRICAriI CHIEFS. Many of the kings and chiefs possess great -oowers of dtscriminating charaCter. During t!ie first interview with a European. tot a word, not n muscle of-the lace, not as ex pression of the eye can escape their notice; and, if a man have. a character int all, they are sure to hod it mu, and treat him accord ioqlv. sunk they bully, Eonss they flatter. and coax, while o:hers they reason with; their prominent characteristic, however, in their intercourse with Europe;ins is a mild, bland, gentle mannerism you hardly expect,. to meet with but in refined society, well cal culaied to mislead those igudrant of their c tot racter. They are keen, cunning men ("business, very grasPireT, and leave no means untried to °vet reach you in bargain making. Europeans generally _suppose that the white traders take - advantage of their in ri((cence, I,goorance, and simplicity. It is true they ..outet Mien hare doni:tno, but, as a gc.neral rub', Dever was there a greater mis• tali... If you prevent them fr,orn cheating and robbing ycu, you do very well, and ought to be perfectly satisfied, and need not expee.r Inure, even should you unfortunately have the tini t oscion to overreach; yourself.— ' Smith's Gulf of Guinea. ' • tilall-55i6c- 4►ctcction9. ISN'T - SHE GF.NKROtin I '• t wi,h :.(me one Nvonid wei , e..lo me And ,;,y thr.,ll;zb 'Ate cheer me, In 11-Cpe Or ,orre,W, joy or Ki Theb I'd be *nine one's •-dearie "" M. 7 LET married men read the following and proffer by it:—•• Fur abotit two years after I was married," sat- , C. het% in his advice to a husband. - I retained some of my rinlitaq manners, ar:d c'eird -to romp on-mt fiirm,usly wilt the outs tlitit came in no, WilV, till one day, at Philadelphia, my wife said to me, in a very gen:le manner. " Don't do that, Ido not Irke ii." That was quire enough; I had never thought on the subject before. One hair of her head was more dear to me than all the other women in the world,and this I knew that she knew; , but I now sa , .v that this was n'pt all that she had a ri;4l,t to from me; IvritV that she had a furdier cl.,nn upon me that I s.huuld,ab stain from every thing that plight induce oth,rs to hel:eve that there Was any other woman fur wnoin, even if I were at liberty. I had any affection." Vtsvex DZCEtTION.—LO a room only be lit by the feehe gleatn of a tire, amost evr tingutshed, and t:it: eye will see with difii ! , cults the objects in the apartmeni. from the small degree of light with which they hap pen to he. illuminated. The More rXeition is made to ascertain what these objects are, as by fixing the eve more steadilvtipon them. the greater will be the diffieOliy in accom• phobia!? it. The eve will be paiufully agi tated. the object will swell and contract; and partly disappear. but will again become visi• ble when the eye has r: revered front ill' d e . liriuni. • 1:2" Tar. nr.sr EAPRomPrtr =m English , is said to be the following, "periie;rated" by the author of the "Night Thoughti." when two ladies, with whom he was walking in: a gar den, (one of them his " intended.") com pelled him to leave them. to enswera sum mons from the Duke,of.Whation, his ' 4 pa. tron :" Thus Adam looked, when from :tie garden driven, And thus di-pitted orders tent froni heaven: Like him I no, btu yet to go am kith; Like him I go, fur angets drove us both. Hard was fate, but mine mill more unkind; Ho. 'Mkt went with him—mine retnains behind. 1:0' HOW TO LEARN THE :KEYS ON THE PIANO FORTE..—Sornebody, having been much troubled to learn the kers on the piano forte, proposes the following lines aS an alleviation of the labor: All the G and A keys Are between the black threes ; • " Anil 'tween the twos art • all the D's. Then on the right side of the threes Will he found the B's and But on the left side of the threes, Are all the F's and all the E's. B:7" MINT YOVR P's AND Q's very common expulsion originated from the .ancient custom of hanging a Rlate behind the alelnitise door, on which was written P. or Q., e. Pint or Quart.) ag,rtinst the name of each customer, aceprding to the quantity which he had drank, and which was not ex pected to be paid before Ssiturday evening I when the wages were settled. r2 . 7 13 .E f t. AND FALSE FLEASCTIVE.-"All pleasures, Says John Foster, must be bought at the expenFe of pain ; the differerice tween falte pleastike and true, is just this : for the trw, the pre is paid before you en• joy it; for the false, afterward." T 7" Fos soma complaints, a tittle good luck is :he hest medicine in the world. Low spirits take their ,rise not so often: from a burt.iing heart as from a -collapsed pocket* hook. We once knew a man to be saved from suicide by just raising his wages a shilling a day. pa•DivINE RcrnitcrroN heloruzs . to Eter nity, and is distant and vague; human re tribution is uncertain. depending upon din• covert and other fortuitous circumstances; but moral retribiltion is AS sure as the sin out of whose bt;sorn - ts springs,. 17, - P I HOLD it tO he impossible. says Rev. Dr. M'Ntile, for a mao who is sincere in true retiszion, to be in a fallen world, wi:hout in his measure,. and in his place, and itc cording to his ability. Wing a hian of con troversy. Tnr. following toast was Riven at/ a Printer's Supper in Indiana The Prick 7 / ter—lndependeni as a wood - sawyer. proud tie Lucifer. poor as Job's Tu'key. and the per• . sal:lineation. of iritylii:7ence.” to-HA:ID-warriNG Tl3r. WALD7.—Cut the word or words to be shewn, nut - of a thick card or pasteboard. _place itibrfo y re a lighted hump, end the writing ivilt be tinctly seen upon the wall Of theiaParusient. I:l7"Tur. name, tulip is derived from the Turkish, and the flower is so( called from its faneisd resemblance to a turban. MM= H II
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