II II • TERMS 01" THE ICENERS' . soußrroz... f KOssitTll ON SOCIALISM. fjoille ..3telli C .), APPROPRIATE sENTINLENTs. [From the Home Journal.' • . PORT CARBON INSTITUTE, SVEltal, TANNERS. LARD AND StrertE ktIPS-CRI r mt. , Whatever relates to • Kossuth's opinions on ; • Basement of.rmtbyteriauChurel4. _ • WIIA LE OIL. ____ Two Dokt.kite ' ,ffr anus tn. payalic I.•nit-annitalls.... PRESENT, METALIC AttatEe'' T 6 222. GALLONS BLEACHED wnsTart AND in advance. te•th o se who retde in the county, :and ' tile public affairs of the day is now r ea d wil t ,An Alderman in Pittsburgh ;has de- Albert made an address which concluded Under this caption a late'''nuMber of the begs leave to 300 ounce loth° in,babita Is of P_ t , lIE I ruirtpal of the above Institute, rragetfo o ll r y Fan sperm oil. annually In advert ! , to those ssh,, "‘l'IP , ' •: "I ''' 1 . 1 1:.: I interest, in order to determine the.proper esti- sided, by giving judgment for plaintiff', that.l,ll3 gallons unbleached Winter and FallSperrn Oil e m inty. The publisher reserves jo honsme ;Ms ru,.. with the following ele, fl aant and admirablei Hoax Journal contained a series lif remarks i Infliction Carbon and the vicinity, that the Nio inter courseof in. 4,121 Gallons Extra Bleached Solar (M. to charge 81. 50 Per annuli...when plot-lent:l , Mau,' I mate of his character. In a speeCh in reply es have no to refuse . sentiments, enumeratedlvith much empha- uann the uses to which iron could be put fur 1 Ter worse of in.truttion includes classys, ati . ith- Wilt commence' on MONDAY, Nov. Nth. e,993 do superior Eiephan Oil, extra blear 100 5 51 than one veer. I the excursion tickets from passengers, o ff ered af railroad cumpant right n , e vanes, and all the, brans hes n( an English Education. s,taa d„ bleached winter and Fa ll w woe (hi purposes of utility aril domestic ,embellish- i Thi3 lailitution,altliough located Ad the Build, -n g '13,777 do strained N. W. 11`011.11 (S - ,. Polar •" TO (TX tet ' •to address of a deputation o f the friends • ter the time for which they were issued.— sis and furce: • merit. In continuation of the seine s u b ject, Three of the above Church. is not under it,r4Overntuent•ny -,.,•,06 d ,. miners . ri•ii. eery Three copies to ire address, - • .V, ts) •. The plaintiff paid his fare in money, and "In now taking the leave of all those who efts! and 1131111.0111 e 1„ on at Italy, in Loudon, Kossuth a lludes rather we give below an extract from aiwork just .. e. , any other Seciart to influence. :t tflf-Vln j - -,. 4.0113 do hest othility Tan itur • s thl. .PO " have so materially aided us isa' their respec- by CS 'b R 1.0 b 5015 do rot )e. or li- 1,1) I Fifteeir "" i - " • -• ,- , . slightingly to the social philosophers of the then brought suit and recovered the price of Deeming th e rudiments oi Education. ad adapt...! et 2:000 40 vuirer:graii .. iiir cii,ii., oil p i , * d0 n..., n., ad cart!! will psv "-., intee year • A. ticket and costs. The plaiutiff's counsel ar- ; - published, C. Scribner--Rural ner-- ura °lnc., V tIK ottpda 0 the sere )oupa pupas, of paramount HD an aechiteet of observation and refineMent. eubscrlptlen to the J.Air•sai. , . • day. . lie says. in reference to qie condition gued that the notice " good for two ; rive characteis of jurors and aasociates, fur- Benders wit!. see how practically ;useful, as- ; pOrtance, especial am nt ion svi'd be `fa tired to that 8 ,,pp 0 d „ c ,,,,,,,,,, n oil. cur it , reii . iait • . haTea oF AnVEaT,I2I - :c, ; -1 1 . 1, :s •eign and !coal commissioners, members and , . i class. Public es:imolai ions 11f the pupils are made at s.ses dr, extra Nn. I. Lard Oil, (Conti neut ) - ,st ~, .of his nwn minify : i the end °teach quarter. "Y• • 2,0°9 Jo Laid mi, 5.0. 2. One el rare af et Onto, 3 tlm.s, . male," printed on the face of the tick et, did secretaries of Iota: and sectional committees, well asi artisti ca lly ills b I Refershree.-Ilcv , . Jos. Mr Caner. Port Carbon . 100 boxes New Redford :peon Candles. livery suh.ieduent Uterthrt. - " There Is no °t casino for thase new doe- y correct, are o serva _ :is not amouot ter a contract, any more than the I members of the Society of Arts and exhila- tams: and will, h I . • • d I ' Rev. fir. %Verdian'. ;do 40 do Adamant in 'a tulles. Foot Until. I time. - isr , trinee yvhirli are termed serialiain Or ram- , yt at way, get a vets goo i Dr. D.J. McKiblion, Ido • i °3 to ['.lent p o i „lira lad Solar Canals a Sub4latient tomietiou., earl,. , comm o n notice ' of stage company and canal 1 tors aunot refra• from ren arkina with • - - e • One !Square, S inimlns. • -C. 0a muniem. neither of which, I ebEll -Pss . tin I t•, I c in i e insi e ht into the general tone and character , Jeremiah Boone. !do . I'IS do Mould an, Dip Candles.assorird4. , • ti ckets, " all ba g g age at the ri s k of the heartfeltpleasure thesingular harmony wS. Chilsna, ,do 2lkl do hena rimai .y Yellow Snip "ii trio,itta .1 . - ' • - •: "" 4 er4 rlearn natal-stand. I hai - e read lite „ .e. . I .of the contents of the admirable little book - Belt:Dont. Ono le•r. . . ...o, * . _t, ~ • owner did, -which has been decided a g ain Ge 0 1 .... Beck ,:, sin do stiderior BrOWD Sollit .! which has prevailed among, the eminent men (of which more anon) front which we quote: , r,„, ' ' r t •or Tuition made known by a t ? teat on toI la do prune Castile Snap. BUSIt,.• Cards of 511n.o.:•. 1- rni , ,c,. 15e. , works - . and laiaye coasulted prosessors, anti and again to be al no virue. . representing so many national (obi - Iron is made into a great variety of light , cre L i t e RIE, Print ipat , sr Ail articles su:d, not giving satisfaction. ma!, 'ger ( tans and otters , sive rtlstn2 by Vie 1 eta), • from no twa can I get a similat definitiou : .4-tf with the pricties,sef to , srruif •I''/ - `"" " " 111, I I t understand the wo'rds. —to the seventeen years that the Com- , hannoey whic h cannot end with the event and - useful articles suitable to in and out-door s al N ' n '• I ' l 1.351* h, p Polled BOLDIN ...: PIM i s ., 1? se ant taere sre t o nut .-- _ tlaements vrt:r.klr, - 31 ...i . arrh Wharrr:i. Thi rif Sfl: tae 3,.: re .4. , : •frrer ! eystetn has been in operation. ! which Mee : are-de Adv4ll2trfietita. a . ,I r .li, tirr:ttr•r 'fhere is noue 01 that clearness !about these t mo° school - produced it. Let us receive it as au lan. The Berlin workers of Europe (the IRON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE. Ntsr•-lt ..t, ie`,l , I:, I, - • ~.,,„,,,,.....i.a , ,x 2 rn•mas.e*---..-..----..,....--....- l e mm a .. t i,-. there to about OA doctrine of ' kerns men fi r the future • end while W ARE af. I: the people of Penusylvania have ex roiled, ausp . . ;. • . name es t h e pl ace h as given a title to o w , CE.V•ai: fa a Tf: EET. Pf ... n,, I.‘ ~,,. - STEARI CAR FACTORY. • , , over fifteen m illi on: of dollars in suppoit ut ,the return our humble and hearty thanks to coa t, I'M Callia , 1 .. . " rt ; i I t o,' F. a • poll:teal fr.-silent. That is the doetrine which It once solely excelled in/ have employ ' ' l i s i tt : t:(: • l , l :s c i r s th e7.../' 7.l.,"ert'lfral:ea.iil";sue.it.tel'ettil pi te es . - . i.,14 . c ...., , ~, ~-, I; 1 M 15; 1 0k 14.k.C1:: :-, t.1.. ,1 . 1. '• ha - Zi ; i ' '.l, I'l .. '•-.....,.. giees to every titan the Mollie of doine what this poll , . effort, exc l u si v e of the large s u ms Almighty Gad fur-the blessing lie has vouch- t ea an artistic taste upon the produetton of ilimglit added wliolesale nr retail, Imo A!,„•ficav Rat ."-'''''' ,: • - •%ae.ael a •-- - . -_ , ,,...e.„.as i . ts right ler intneelf, without sp y ' arentrary , aunnally paid to eustam the numerous p rivate? fed ; aa--- to our labors: let us all earnestlY PraY various/ate-n:of utility and ornamenawhirli • !•'-'"- """" ) " l"'d P."-"1 ..... e •P wi "" ' " ! ''''' , ' ;' l ."' , ----'"'""""' ''''' . - 1 which ; that the Divine Pr ideuce which bas , r) he- a- t t 1 .4 se . r to hint his neighbor. * h all is flat aeademies, ; seminanes. and ashoo.s. , • ov • • ha; airtitsoos speennene of manufacture at- ae ,„,,, ; it! i t paac , , Sit:.,ll, 9113111, \ ki, Ib.VII s h ed aik, sullaal lIJ, c , ITIE , aii? mills CI. bee, I.• ,se in Inform th.• ••attl.. ilia: at., •a 11..• t.: mop.. furni at filo., not 1, r ,„ ~,,i,,,.... 1., ti,...r b.,,,,.., .4 . pi:A ,I . 1. - , \‘; i -N, 1 . , . . Ireedem. Put .whatever distaietions there , d this il are also givtag their invaluable aid to the 1 uignantly watched over and ehielde ; meet tain t -tike in fi n eness and texture, and • ;tee" aern "... 111 I.":" - E. Y : O4DLEv .&.. a."N , ' , BM'S and I 'll l: i'K`..• lb. 1 t he. Pitt ilit .. kork Sin,. fieo.• 22. MI. 4.41 : ~,,.,„ M,,e1,.,,,, 1,1 stratus Jar the . 1.11.101, 111, .mi THANKsGIVI:::. - 4 Li.'. . mov Ime in these sort-Mist doempes, t here t e " cause of getiera) education. The number of 1 Imitation of Nature's productions, convoyed exquislie in desiga. Many of the most ctrl- ' )41 (' , ...it• , . re' cent sal ems. ma est t's,• te i F.i . .lirs;.s in the State have inereast'd from ;1;2 iby human intellect and fashioned by human kingly-heatitiltil patterns have been repro- MINING ENGINEP.I2 NEFEEre•YOn ENGINE: R, _ ...._ . itio• '. l - ' " -1 " ,cloth• • • user:, mo ..,et t• • • Thursday 'Fes set apert tes etc-reee no oota ' hem in Hungary • anti es 51" 11'r I ' . ' ' ' I 'Y rand• h fromSl •• 'll ' 1 ; skill , II I • e - e l • . ' • ' ' 1 . h - . lt 1 ., ii NI , rk ~ , ".10311. 11.•,1er, 110 .)- 4 1 1 , the tear ers is to• ,a; ti. my sti protect us. am may _rant I ern informed the came is thee lee in !mhoJust with entire .ucces• here. Some spe- i it ' `“ " - " i i" h'iti" I'" -"'"I "'"; i" . ' •,.. k ""1"1 .. """ ; '''' " "II:. "',"' !' 1".""r' "" rt '''' '. "." Onto[ the thirty-oste Slates, as-a day of putlic ; • • ~ • • •. . I 1i. , e1 hoeieet, ct•nir, -,no "4,01, oitiloir.lle ... detapatr o "anti al lot. v.', l ose e s, pate. - •••• VIII, eee and therefore there as full se epe for that bar- 1 The T T u Os number hall n million. and the i that this interchange of knowletlee, ressiltine ~.tnene l ate) shown i satiate' ,tI - 1•• -• • - - • • • t„. s i er..l ...-. T hlll2lkSgil V :67.. fur ear eaft..cal b, m _. .n, . manual root of the system is now $1,4110,0;10. , from the meeting of enli g hten ii ',celiac in o me. m ade a .lan es. ,to ta mon, 1......; . naive. Lee. to Oiler b, prof...nom, ~,,,,,. th , ~, ...,,,.,..,, a .. p ., i ,„ rat ,„„,,,. i „,i,,p,;,,,,,k. ~,,,i mum; ir (1 -ten end aim wlneh I consider to Pd'ebe 'N:. I "ta. I have had the opportunity to ' "'"'"'"" "'"'''''""'" `' l! ''''" "" do • " 31 n""- ' rmopanie.. rmiair,itz oor 4. own. 1:11,11. *cal root 1: t.• NO nation oa f the fece a t the terth l l,al great he very benefietal for both eouutries.- d -.----- There was a highly respectable meet- friendly rivalry. may b e di s p ens ed far and rompare s t em the tams-Atlantic originals, , I „ara• r d "1 1 .'"'" "'a l ."' t e r '''''''';''isr..""' been 1-u , l """ ads.4"l"' '" 1 ' " It'n' ' "11. I 4ct, :c= it:J.7ll , er, Isura , ..l. U. , .1. ,. .1:ef t IM :•;N't DER A. MILNE- , er cause for gratitude thane:yrs-awe peopie • ; Ina in New York at the Merehaats' Exehenee are over distant lands, and thus, by show ,. a•e. • ~ . „„ , , and as a matter of interest in art, pride mat ' shoo tit tits N•nti, .4 I.l.ebt , T..nd I. ~.. a I.l.mante years , : Ilet. 25. Iss'.l sr-,r ' • on Tuesday, at whe' ex-Mayor Harper pre- it g our munfal dependence upon each other, tie felt by all wit.) have been able to examine '''''''''"nre ia 11. i. '' , iorl 'i a% w"' 11 ''"""'"" 1 " 1. ire so tree , sa prospereus and so ha v, and AMERICAN m. ENGLISH. RAILROADS!. , !!,!. lir,. will he execto.d . , r,b,11l and promptly.-- ' VALUABLE . Real Estate For SALE i• , sided, and at which it was be happy. means t a promoting unity 3 111 0 11 1 Z the works so far perleeted, Wlllell in Alt ehal ,t, ' ' trial • ' • t • t Tin , . see-eider, ta•rette of iss test o. ill .rod to now aerial has Nature bred mere :nun: . . ss ; - - ..P would aak 3 a+ Inc fie .• reennitivent 31 ion ant. The A merssan peapli- number aa,latiteosta itaccarad, That the . nations, and peace and good-will mune the can K. SMITU. ' Tenement ill J. 0,, iten'n..tee'mt. Will 1•110.4. 111 postage on newspaper, . lenge comparison with the forei g n spostmens. ' les , er tos ab'tle" Cent in her clitaces: zifte. We are too apt. cf scale, to velente Iteetdek the natural yearlv • 47-11 - ;meta Sale, 1.111 S VI I II 11.1) AV. 'lle :Nth day ol Noveill • Cilt•uld not exceed a uniform rate of pile rent ' various races "l mankind." Of the larger ticles made are some vases ' - ._:"'"' • ••____ 2l .j ssl b., li eu. at otte o'elocti, P. Si . .il 110. Public 11.,,,e to undervalue favors that we enjoy chile— native aneremene an addition is made by .; to any part of the !talon, and the n) tape on ; see 4upporied Ms eta 's head and antlers, of great ! FANCY FURS! FULLS' ! FURS' ! ! or William tt..bn , o, niedruslo,l7„ Seim ylkill 1'.,1111 I.ll.graTlOn of between • 4011 IMO to :100 Mimi we regard them as as inherited right,' in- et _ ~ , , , • periodicals, and nibs! primed Matter, one _ " - beauty s o il frt. tan of design suitable tor a ; PREMIUM FUR :4 TofttE OP PIIII.A OA. Iv, tile T.db , ..siug valnabie Real 1 5 ,1ta1... •iIII.It• • io olers mostly in the prune ot lite, anu many araa's The Cumberland aances' Jeurna/ h as hall. ( - H . f . .. '. re, L.,,,....e.r ..1...•00t,0rer is the Ctry ,- -Ways. Towitsliip, in said r °only, 12 mite- tr... steed of ref:tit/leg them as constant mementor ` e - . , - cent an ounce, allowing publishers, •wh de- ' s • or a ree.ess io a large hbrary. 1 QEI.I.ING ()Ft' t selling Inn! SO Img, Off: '• '-- P.M-vine, :11111 ..1•0,11 1.11. 11111,i , Irvin , ch.) it,.. , 1 . with hard rash in their pockets. \a' ages . are sire to pre-pay the postage, fifty per cent • been tarnished. by R. Worthington, ESA., Vi e inwer-standS, hat-stands, bedrdeads, etc., 11l heap t Cheap i : Cheap i: • 1 1 ,,rea It, ' ilarillains ''. ilaVen. of Heaven's Vadaess. fence thy upprepri- i, rhe settee so liteli, and the whole papilla- • ' • the Collector at Cumberland. with some . • i tare, of Poursville mild •t. mit •a, imilitted to • ion , discount. .1 • • . . eta., are easily made in this facile mater i a l , ; 1 '• • • • ' ,tenses of appointing tae day,_ lit Ins!, intim, sr, well Ml', that they can rtiford to d interesti *h 1 ne, statisties, from whir t apps 1-s tits gplendtd assortmeat of N1:Ill+ ko . . rush xl4 nark • i l'inti ~ A committee of seven w as apprunte to and frequeuta - can he •u d • de 'wed thew i • • .' . " he n in s tu ns t est.., Martin and Sable Muffs. and kiciorrens, I OM of the Year Pit the acknetwledgmeat of speed money in itavelline more universally • • lay the matter before Congress. , that between the openiug of uavigation in to their ' ' ; tor sale of ereat beauty. kr , Warranted this seasnn's importation, will be sofa Th • . . 1 - and To a prexer truant. thnn the inhabitants the einin.g and the present tune —a period of ;A s„ , '. e . . al e snot! ethane,. tn, CD,II of skin., to clove then. not ,t,,,, our obligattions to the Divine au ,:hoe el our ; _ There are three colleges in Wiscon-reat mistake as made sometimes in saes eta est•titlished rut. Store, 79 Chesnut caret, Irll, of aDy Olher couture,. . Intensely migratory, . eight months sand twent •aI • • - ). days--t iere v. ere na i„,„ , this I; •(1 •et • • • lilt, 1) tr it) LEVINE. Manifold tnereles. Is Eerves '0 call tteee. and • 111 I ' 1 ' I prover ea y . aeomotive t valise vee, the . . sin, the most impart:int and best condo-toed 71, 7 15 S ill tons of coat, and I,ali,' 17 top. of `' • 1., metal . e l-amin e it oak is an eslisaslphl3 . k :Ind Ma tilltaeltirin. For ty:waiter oriel', and este, , 1 I which is &dolt Colleee The entloWillent , , abeurdity, fur wood nessgraeould he used 1111 se; obligatioas muse -distinetly te aemern t ereeee annual influx of strangers anti emigrants °. . . ,--• : coke sell! to market from the Cumberlatiu ' the nail , ,per -onati‘tte Dr Jaynes • Balding. • IA - this institution leis already reached Feral - ;seer it aims ar (showing ; imitation N., 2 - 2. MI t7...tlin and mine., the heart tat pcaitential t aeak• paaene at. to their settletiten.,, or travelling nal , . . • - • coal rt•gton, by the the: and (ilo mariat , or miter ,„. I ' .- ' ' ''S b a d ; broneine t. -— one i s d . _ a i • a:red.-at she country- till every medium of 11 though it has been but heir [taste in Canal, exclusive of the large quantity trans- , • VALUABLE BOOR'S-- VERY . CHEAP. ~, `I talons, otherwise uafelt. Froca tbe earlieet . -; aperation : and 115 profeesors ire nearly all eieline is allowable, because nut suggeet tve e s o %11.1Wif I , V. 41% t • t• nun en., 1, lON , Lod 01 eonvet.mce to even quarter, and to over- .• ported by railroad. dawn of onrlß , •publican ex:ttecee, amid the ,,, - ea . , araduates of old Yale. The University of of a different material. only a di ff erent er k-- , P.mmicl:. 1.:..t% .11 1. A . r. ,.. i1d :11.d . T v1 ;' ,1 ') .4 '''""'"'''"• Of .n, i : n..)IVIIia. ... ol NI 11, 11) he had every Whert• lor - . ... higher quality. But of all 'colours citrat) ee „. tary. 4 . 1 , 32 daDgeil! Or a reevOtinionary :lin t :e, that L'ilttifii;. Irish •• naviaaturs - pres r ent them- WisVIIIIS ill, the second Or the colleges, is' , . ' else Moulted Sketches nod sl..elt MO,: of Serilions, 01, ~.. , THE COAL TRADE FOR 1851. , none aro, so suitable for large artieles,'as vas- Pulpit Ent yt 1.,1.H..11a. ..I, Lad well nigh eatiaguished forever the kind- selves nn Iles arrival of every ship. Land under State patronaze, and has a splendid •et doW merit though it has done little es yet - co lather." Infol in Won for the l'imide. es, tazsas, e r r., as the dead, unshining„ black , s, hog flame of 'Liberty, deasa through all the ' may be had tar nothinz—pretututtis even Of- e . n ' . .., . - •• , , 'lark', i•oinowniaq on the TV•lJllielkt, 1•ol . list - ' ' fared to railteat in the way of educetion . proi.ertors, by proprietore to - , • • Carrot College is r et__ . ..., -( awa R E . .. ,"•def IN; Itlin lz: - t e l e that me ware ha. wliell 11 comes raver here. as Is'. l'outpl. te oik., bit e.. 1 and complete Edi ..-_ac 113 . •••Y na_ , . ..c -.V ~:.,.. "C h 1s • ~I „ changes icaideat to human eflairs, the tin- • the third, and is situated at Waukesha, about _ . 1, nie is given to it by oil (united, r believe, • tate very Cheap, I carry their lint", iltioneli il • tor praperties.— • d., Work. II( F1.0. , 1.1. .1. - ,..eb , ,, at nosy $1 ,„ ger o Providential care ie eeerea, - hera •. - Isi- 1 e I i wen ty tnilea from Alilwaukie. The tlintiitllV sent 11V ' railroad thp. week [•. ':1.- took l •onie pet - enema put on thi tilyaand rub- iiiiia of ,„ st ,„„ se e .,„„., wet , a i tr v • • titioth•-r of v tit , 'm'oere are no lawverS 110.1 inlillerc, to run up late in directing and guardian our path was' I e tea-totem, hill• in a'arliatnetitary contests. g e ose, le#llig, illuntrationA. J i ~•1 .- ,„,,,,,; 0 ..,_ only a smooth evenness of surface, admire - Loeenco Bow's round. , " I V" 1- 1.• • independence! and nano.,.. pr,:speritv. :* 1 1 51 . E re e eme tls univer s a lly con:HIRAI - _ c h ea p. that it may not he generally known that ras a tis on tons Total by I:iiiiron.l , . •. fill Family Bibles, vary,,,g ~, prim, e.t.a! et testa EN bly ada led tothe gravity . p of the material, , a these.a.easoni Cl Thanaegite.ne - do us geed. nets altv(i'e ertininentied. mr oil is better for I•itti s than s menu or lard do Lc l 't :lna l • 56'2 • ‘: ` ":7 (/'-' I'll 'The result, reltio- •P- f •••7.0•.1.4 wilk i l‘rge 11111111 m! Of valitubl.• RooR••, 31' , and givine a ereater appearance of finish and Dfitilltnal low rale., pi •I r.d.•••tidt,i :Ina air ~ i 11.• 31 kllllll. ill' i l‘lll.llVll.4l o ol. :Intl hastily slurred eta wheat is the tact. Some year. ago. The re.s.tit tall of ,now has • - fieel.tal the linant all • - mg . I:. lia,l't :`, A • I'S ' May they tend to make irs. riehily e•111113!4' , :' . . . . , 1 Winless than the most elaborated painane. i at et . It`t our ‘I.:12,•••• our capitalist,, and the %viten Inv. oil was cheaper than either of the ;“ It. I Iv IF: I 'Dila I. t,m m i gv .• mi ,,,k. r s ia ,„l a „ it , inteni or 1:. and . a aesai. Boos an 1 Sl:dimwit Sloie 111 . 1. the • proud posiaoa we hold [nun;; the . nto colomott ja!:hall , at the prees. le neither mere others , the editors of that paper used it in et iiie l'llllll/.111% 10 11-.• 1 . 1.1• r - ea e loon lo keep lite ' °Mita ins. out-door vases, seats, are Ire- N0t...2e, 11.15 I .17- en. i (wooly seen painted dead white • the cold. • • •—•_.... set, tiona of the earth, and ever keep us as, heel% ' nor 1e..., Mari 111, : -1 . weins,...e,...:•lit millions their parlor lamp , , much pleased with the ('aunt ^S ea a` I"'''2 a` the v " . .i iil ' l will 1 . "" .1 • I''''Y . * ' ' DESIRABLE Piopertv in ro-rrsviLLE ne.ss and baldness of this colouring on iron . remembrance of the bounteous smirre,". heme of . Brit all liatat 7,1 tail miles al rellaen , and result : it gives a white, elver. and beautiful have e oven nonee at that eiteel I. ii e Pearitillt•ll. El • Pi xi: .`;.4.LE . t.• . IS, to my eye, very objectionable: the black • eel s - l o e ss, „i e- au k e , h ave lll,Olui. Th ,. light. and doe- ❑not clog the wicks. ft selle, t , 1 nia; ..,0,...•iii,r • ir,:, a: Pity Ili Sill , . 111,1;010.1.e ip .t on its should be liom it 4 on the line. iie water our nurnerotis a hlessinge Slew . . ~.. ... .... . .a .. . would be more suitable, and have tbe addi- I v11111 , 1(.1.. iFfirsttrit,. vtlltat,l WI Marlo•L'Slphlr.", in liii Eiliziisii 11 . ,1,1 i_•.,,,11.(11111.111111 hit t a ter ee l l lll in imams, at one dollar e a ..,111011. Will lit , t be dram I. lall ..41 loss i t • li t , t,-• i. , li , t ik,. t WWII ad v• t. r , I ni t ( - I .1 1.1 the B""'"4" " IP ''' . an ay e te soiling, ing, v. it e in a ' It • i intim., while the A met leans eonstructisl alit] •• • the returns till of a thaw 1:J; n: I da, •• tt - t iterlit itNO I Tan thVitiong I.llm,es and a 1,1 II k HANKS AND HANKA:set)lbe"! te tituntan nothine could surely be prettier than ' ',r * ' ~Ke-sa>... ,twee. manse, 0,, Nlark,i and I.y. 1.1•41 111 ru is li ed 111 t 0 0 i miles for f rei.11;1..111111. In late Vensus, that TeXas contain.; a slave' pop- ~,,h ii,,, - •I • ! , The Canal . ' . 1, 'moil ~. ....mat. it 1 I. ' • ' hIl , the voninist al diamond and jet the sparkling esss .. en !els"' T"' Lill " ' 24 r''''' ono 1a- The uuniher of inenrporated i L 2Falt..r , I) a wield latitali lailwaae teat C. 15. 7 0 41 Per ulatiou of JOY-enhi thousand 0 4 , / ,- handl ( d ir.,m ~,...:,,,,1 1,, tat. are :alumna: :17 , 11,11,u 1 water and smooth black iron would afford. ' 1 e i s il fie&" a I ' l ' i '''' ' 1 " .1 '• '!"'" 1 "‘ Nkrk " :41''''' o i , the United te.tre at this time. is eii,fill 111111 - , tittle, and Nattikee ittile. ties average E. r-..,.:',1ti, amid sinti"'"o: The total free Pulatlathat is 'I tie ttemetta le, tare se istimote a ea5,,,,,,,,,, i l c• • - . e e est frFtlFl 1. yr - octet. :t I irt, I tytt vltlit, It. I, A H., • ,\ , Illle on iron always seems. a mask'. there •. ' sat 'ass assane s notee. tem, tart, ~, tired and fifty -five. The ageregate Bank' , or little more than one-sixth of the l'ilsi lit' inl,Ell •eo that more than one -fourtli of Illy ' i 5 .,,„„1 t 1 tee a, ill, t ~I 1 te• I Sat i ate, le Ina ~,l, al e 1e a trineluceacy •thout inarhle which the few-lots'. 1 " 1 I" ' , e' e n .. niter . 11er. 1.• also a li in - , our 1,11.1. I 1 r• Lilo roll , , from theee data. , tuhabitants 01 Met State are elaves• So e - II • •tI.I•• I 0 • w -11 • . and • . --I 1 . . . • i ' v.'', 1 1 ,,,,,..; ow Lyon +t rent trod, un Hie ...thei '' ' capital is aff29,061,2 6 0 : the Batik• tt Pr"' I. •., .-., .. ',. ".• I• I" " wail!' I- etipposeu to imitate, that paint eau ; i ,,, „„,,. i , , a ,„ re , 85 . 1. imi t:i i .ii ' 3. , il m mt it the London and Nm,rili.western ean• inueli for the I I * 'fr ;ea e rry of •• oa, o , llThc. ~,a l o•iiiiiiii firm heii.., tintwin , lainlll l , the v. 1 . ,, I-, 111. Vet reach, and beneath the white-lead t•,;• es A Ise .., imasa ad! onine the :done, 1 r 11012, t - 143,Gb .11 ,i 1 C 10 . and the Bank teas '' - e•'. l, ••-• i ado,. lo di Vele - d m rer ce • m. Me low frAn ,rend 1' ' ; • .„ , t toe, .hauled by Northern freemen i n „.„ 1 ,,,,- 1 „ ~1 1, ..,., „ ;-,.,10,4,0n ' l ur "1 . '" Il ' l ' "1e loured i-on the solemn, !date; in Iluence .i'm•ins 6 ' l 5 '"'"" I.`“"' 61 19') I.'" deep. " 4 " 1 "' h ".•1-r, snE eee e inen IN OO , , ;ciri; exceeds any other State ; New Vail. to ••111. , atit or Elltrals) should yield 1644; under the plea of,'• extending the mee t , , ~.I aSt ible on 11.•riti street limn. ; not 1 r, -: e•imillot 1111 , 11 . 1011111i , - , illitli 11 , 11.1' .11 111.. , 1,011; i felt. an.: ire!! Cloud the mocking, gar;sll hue' Ths 1 , 1C:111011 Of this Drop , lIV, Iti•Illg, 111 Market 1:r: ner cent - .iod it miv on time most •ms- .m 1 - I ' in number off! Banks, capital, circulation and o t •• • •. • . • - t freet am. , • , sea o th•••-•• , li., 1,••',1 whaii., to I: n•litti,,nd atoll that is every way so dissimilar. sew s, and tilt , . rt. AtOr I dioianre from th.. IteW 1%11,1 'l!' : ' • i , orCd et' itleoce. li.• with erea: salety conch!.r., , strable pripert it, either for 11 , ,ti-e. rend.. , it 3 very t.• , . t , amount of coin. Massachusetts is next in 1 ltd, 1111 -' . • —The annual product of all the roman t mm..... mom, (I,al 11,•rtr• mould mill ...lei , ill and itur• The 'wavy, t•hocolate brown t.olour , diet a the account coolaitieil, in our last, mills , r , : ( 1 ' ll,lttie.,l Or DIIVIIII: re..l,li•lit .. tn. number -of Banks, capital and circulation. tes , litterteau do hind ranging f ' ' mho , in ' 'de .•nmter. Slates , is stated to he e1m..., ,ode a p.m of the Coal of tleee m imo hat a' looks lice rust. only it has not its vario 1 1 rum h, ;;.', !?,',ll,ioiii,(loo • 1- • .V It.. .:e or IV! 111. tind roller p oti, Wart spply to 110. sub- 11: , II ETtANCIs ISAIITII I. • „. %art s • :nide he eansumptitet el' , ile wieto oats,. setew they amid maat,,,ll pee tint) that ireff is eometimes painted is nearrly m,,•ruber (ID 111.. D(llMii , t , , although there 're three lsates that haVi• a I duo I.'l to 1 "i. ailti even I'4 per rent. scarcely . . ~ ,• . N. A. 11. P,SI .17-3:n . . ..., t.lttot.. t,fl I,!IIKI bales: 111110'111 , 1 hales ot watieli I , • • - i a -1- I • • a 1- t. I 11 • •., t L. -d ' --- el d , s 111 . ,r1 ~....ne. atm: mai.. ant •a•. 1 I. 'Oll, it .1. i , a. . it .pat .1 11 Wit!. s 1 - 11. rOU., lan '''• ' • c...,1.1ce op m Ilie in•iWiti,iderite est Hinkle i• 1 larger amount of epecie. . Panusylvarma IS • .. are corisuuti•il south of Me Potomac, and in ! ' . O i . e . i 1,-...1.11 ht We middle-1.11 . n at I - I melmammnid in coarseaookine, and there Is a clams% , unli- CARPET AND FLANNEL FACTORY l II', , the pro 1, lill,-s of ••• ...- next in order in Bank cepital and eireulatione, 1• - • the 'a • is""a"" /)'''"• 'the Western Slates. 'file value of' ',l ' ' .1.-',' -1. riterata is itespecTettees hs vieet) to so.. I •••-............,--- tins ' ewe v.-Ws I. i rill ICC 1 II.• 1110 . 1••• T, lir If / i ,01.• • ni•dicil mmpearanee about iron work so paint- A„ . ~.,,„„,„„ ..„,„,, „„„. ',pp; in too, for sale ale Louieiana stands neet l In NeW Vela; in het AS A N , tit IsA. M A Nl' r Ac•t• Wm Es. a Munn! of cotton., when manufactured, is ' •/ • • /1 1 alit • • • ' 'l l " (~ idea * '•I• 1 - " —• I' awe ',.'''''" a" '''")'• "T. ' 1 ~,ii ,/f /40/ iit /0 (0)/ 0/ ( Oa. (0..0 .00 ~/ ..If. , et, l•• -11._,...,e5-ith, the alai it is on ;.., I w 1,,, tt t, tit tir 'Mkt ... nag.... - 1 , .llr i-I Supposed to be upward , of sixty-seven VlOllll.lll Carpets Irina f 1.5 I VIII. 1. , ' $1 err yard; lIIVr , m. amount of coin • Lioulalalla " the (11iIV `tae t 'lra ,frets in Africa MI emileide in out: I millions. ~,,,„a „ a he 1 ,, „,,,,e,., „, a as „, „.,,e e ~. I printed ever, and that one ol these days the 15 i. 7:,; ili. „ t.,.. ,, ,, ,, ~.„.1 , ,,,,, ~r, ~,,,,,, „,, a , it „, rea . sa in the Linionnu which the amotia; i - j - srui, ~.. ; imp• - .riill parwolar. natnelr. that the na - '. l .i. , /,,,/, and Ihe cperall , r %VIP , 1•05 V -111,iiitt. It• n ie. ' painter will come, with his pumice-stone ,„,„ sea , iS to 40 cell ,) per yard ; Woollen Flannel.; i'•• Marriage in Beaton requires a little ' d „,„„„ a..„,,, o„. eeett rate,. men - 101 . 11••• itiii - in 1 ' and paint brush, and Mush the jot. Black or :.:. m•• 50, eel. e . r 'owl: 22, ,sy t i, of ...trirti.rrt ea I t•FI lit exceerli the!, Bank circulation. New york 1 lives alike continent exhibit a remarkable .1 -ttrlcte, vt•rV t.itettir'all trouble %% FF,IF 1. guano. The last quarter's. revenue to the 1 bronze are the coverings for iron—the grave, ' aaa i 'aca i l i a i a i ,„. i ,,,,,, war e,. - 31, 1„,.1,,,,,.:,,,,,,1Abie .1,1, , ~_ .- - ~-„, nd ; degree of teenitte. and ileaplay is their on- .• I. 1 , 0 , „ 1 - ..,• 1 1„,, „ 1 ,,,, mmi ,..,• tomm-. at the. Inclement , •trq has a Bane circulation of aehesta, a . a I _ , ~ . , .. . r city, rum enterine and certify e in - miiin t iims i v. n. net ono. doe -bun e..ll mmll mi nt ‘ .1,,,,, e „.,,,e. nooest, st relief Ity old ,•111,1a1ti.. - 1 . Will only be I'.,r . birne, ..r Inc pa...re , . and eidOt. of •In ••litt.;:-• I InerOU , manularlnred articles, scull a knowl tkl2,loo,l tan of spasie ; Massachileetts, el ', .. ; , „ _,. , . of el . /ern:nee, is only saaaa. Theeevt•time, on , eontentsd woli sober, uncliangiug negation ca." l'e"!'" "•""1 sot 1-1 1"" - j ist , st ew at. Illts'iiallte , as to • a. , i i•P:114 surmise eleires the re.)1011 anti the eolitliintlll) ni ,cloth ot• I. I'AkNla N /I A 'MIA, . ^ I the contrary, for deposits in city T,,m1,,, use , i . , .. - I ~, of cravitv in hue. . shommilasatirer ot i atp,•l. it,,,i I 1,1,,,m,. ~„,r th,, noo,ooo eiretaatiou and a3., (1 1' 1 ;11 1• Ii 1 'I•e• te •• all who hat e Ilea T.l id amr imeell ' I •e , ; 1 1 Tit itl(. lo • t.,0 Me , . I' tIl iti•milet•—we are -silit l Mll4 .10. 1 11 ,11. I*, .... . ... IN of rite funeral car s , and other 11l trade itki , , , - . ' , matinee one sees iron sanded in !tuna- Note at rt•• teas , '" ce"'" a" ' l Si'"v". ' 'II' 1: '" '" PellniVlvari6, -512,0eseeet cm-Walton nail . behold !I.r•lf itandi,,,,rlZ.. - t tedin t wit ot e‘ ell. •• ••eti,••• ' "' . ' It ..„ I , w l, 11 . 31 ,.. r5 . is „..,,. 171 , ,!..-,. ri, ,, 1 , ,,,,,itun ,. , 1,1 , 111 t Oat :t Wrltt,-- a 1 . 1 1 /11 I_ll I.Cone : many area ratlings in New- "it"'" I ':• I ' ' - lion I.re id I.IIII.•rior , IrIION. i , round iii 537,200,600 specie : (that, tie Je eat . t; • curia. ,' . , I a .. proepenty. death, by these statistics, is more ' s , , - "a • I toil OD lli, 1 . 11:11 ...131110 21% , ... it Ill", 1.. OW 1 . 1,111111 , I , furl: are „I) fi nished. Ile would \ 14..• a van- NOV.M. 1',51 I; 719 I, .1, . , ifllll:eit•e , Inantr , it , . and Iroin it are made, . r . II . • ~, .-.,.,.-,,,,,. anti 11 11,11111 . 0 .01114 111 ...•11" , :11011 WOllOl tr,..vNcli SILKS, SHAWLS &•CLOARS. der mad s2,7sfera sperie : and Louisiana. ea,- 1,1.4.,, , in . ° it,, ) e t h ane marr i a .,.,„ , . ino. mason who could cut such stifisruir.'s o f ~ q,:•,, 1.: w ~, I 11., i ki; I 41E-o.l' r sTREEr, rho. I • milaliglit Bali% i';. ortiano•ntal mid use- . • e IS, .1 IFI••• of • "..- - t IMO per week I lii ..,.• -Inlonolit , ep, . • . , , , , , , Csnnettiaut brown-stone!" iladeialtia, have nop tuteii and for sal,•,..the most_ ~1 ~, , ,no,noo et-repletion and reesarsereat kinie•e. tut :smelts,. st ' le., :I , •••iiear-li. arrowi-i. rite. 7 , ,, ' • There is a gentleman in I mcinteui ,' • •• la , /co 1.11/11041. , fir , n doi ari , I t,e, il ,"Ifle. , f • (If splendid slat 1.0, Silks, Shaw 1. , , Cloak, :ma M ,I. SI .__. l .--_................e.-.--... --..- ~ ~, , h alki, . lifics, hra. , eli-1 , , s:e. ..1 ciiidu I,ot who. in itales had not a dollar nor a second 1, Clue / , ,„..„ yo•ar , ilwre would M. a loss to the 11-1111 t 110.,1 ever o ff ered AO the 1...111 , Of PID1.10•.1D111,1 rim: 11S • . ', 0;11 - 1. Wl2/I 2 keen and proptietie eve to the r Of ....„. 1 . 1 ,.h00 ..„ I 5 ~...o i ,, a ion , and ...., ? .:, 0 .. )00 „", 1 . ) Cf.i . " A. Nor VOP. Am reseatee To Clem K.— a.nit 3 ; :cm, superior 9.4 wide Sill: %rivet., Ito ' ..1 , Q,ELI4TION AND ,5 NSW ER. rep flat a 11101,1121 Of 11115 material, made into .in an enumeration made lately, by th e !tech- i meek, and Mani illaS, c. olor4 Mark, brown. blue, gar 111-61 I futtire he " threw out loi the c h arters. " and 1 .• • 1 • 1 ..m rmshmemgm ,1... :my op , rutor Wdine , IC , A Tremoal. correspondent of the Sehttylkill • ( . a ' e needier shape. is relied e - bar," and an- , • ' is nos tvorlii .:17.:1 511,000. So much for en- ; '" - '', ' , (elates n Albans', the following was Liund to I let gr"'"•1"'14':•4-:-•„&„:-„.,,,f,Ille'',„":(11,',I,vii',"`„1:,'-',"; Lm„, -; pears imm he the standard of value by [['lllth . ' I mete me otaion et 41111 - Wlll'Z I lIIS %Vv.!! of `t , ittir.r,: . ~, ;lea 3‘ol,9lin rt e 1 Itlit , ) [I, ~1,,. r Ile Haven ;thin asks:—'• What has ,become ill : their "um . terprise and energy, and so much, for that , be the state of the Runt Traffic 1 11l en. e rest sits, 'mss. I,llle, potpie, garnet and le colors, , . •fley is regt1111:e1.1. tcsinti ..1 lonnt•4, under e,•-1,1, ,",'•.'"'.!'''''''.- I and St. , X)nd ,card, ill : white, pink, 1..ue...u1d corn • olt•rs, 10f Wexiding dress oil. the zeal of the M i ner,' iolirnal;co the "C oin- .... - - Indominant iron of tit soul Whieh dots: nut ' hey are exeveding.ly skilful in the tanning see sess• itt,l A lone +cll.-coon nr citron:alma 4,1, - 1,,-,1,. ~,,,,,1„.,,i ~,,.. ..,.11,,,.,.. in o ft , 1.•,,, ~.1 es ; Wad., c,°-de, Rya., and (ntosaanaillss, spiel, r,. 1 1 Ii reform a Bet i: af•.. , -..qopanird die and olatitlfitet ti re of leather. Their atntilel - bend itself to the blow& af adversity. -' „, i i wo.mel soon eom. at., •.•emy 1,1 -. , i, 'how ~..,-,-.1. 1,-......1 k.i..1. , 1: . ,.. , ' .101 Ettobrntibirra Crape riliawl.., Brnell4loll2 :toot 1 ' .ttir t aryt Wo.rl.oliawit., tlrtri:4 F.:lel...tittered Chente,ei - OS Editor up ilie • Bait ? "" , - For some reason, it a PP earl ' ' hat I ' ll ' 1 teea Ititti: ,ritl , -Iwli a 1/1 . 1111 . V I , 111 , 1 oill Ito lonise : l ii :9. 4 111111,b,. "lint weo• lee, :Sleeves. Cuff, tolla,, plain alai enitooldeted If the .16, vad acute us 11)81 115 e,,, I,- . I.rit!le , , p•Apti,,,,,,posVti.-t-tiask,,,audals.t.••••,,, service of slave , i , not considered as desire- , , , 11‘111 141 lint 0011111tIIIIIIR: 111 fare'' 1,11, - . 'I I" , I I • ,,loced. • •.! r.inibric lianaktrrhirf. , , Lado. , and Gen t lenient , ' Ph I iellit:111 , . • . T.. I I 10,11..0 - • • white and Kid mot e.., I.•ipins, black 11,n,lbazin ,, , ' &... are Wad. , IVllli roue rlatble armee, lat. by the managers el some of the Southern 4 i.e.wee-ant e we poodent is a real lnend, c • , ~ . A. ilir Eitilmad vent c 10...... 10-110 , 1'1'0W. IX , Wttitill F-,,,,,•1 1 ; . ,,,,,,1,.. i 5 . •: i . i m ,,,,.,,,,, I j I Qantnn 1 'loth. and Alpa,..‘ . with h large Atnrk ill nil AS i n 8,1,11/„-„, I. /1,,,,.. m ay i„, name d, t h eir manufactories, as labor of another de.crip- . pl.• and ftthey tiry•gooda,a large Dttillon Of V. 1,. II Teas sli••• , e.l Ille'intapriely n 1 1., Fil.•11-I1 4 . lte nperators nleelaili • - ..- - t. I . tee, shall answer bias wi th pleasure, but it the ;far hortie tiletle limn the inske of elephants tIon• A Mobile paper says the ' ship Seine is 'e it is, daieteet ..•1 5 1i.11...i•••1.... ll : t ,it• ten,' !Weil nor: Ildar•ol DI Iltel..tie lar2.• Anvl,,,i, ~..,t, „, N d m , .isteitet. es eariv as t•Chilieliieill. 111• 1 ! plild,el% . led , Mora and Ihl,. ril y , .1110 .111 he ,Old Delo, Imp err iiion A ird prompted attriply by curiosev. and ether noinral,.. their musical instru- - now daily expeeted to arrive at that port .tv ith - i .tootatt. .. . ei 1 Jews: - • to et 1,•,•,. I se. •„„ „ 1 ,. 1 ,..., 1 .,, t he I ,,ir i vm.:.• ot eommi l mmoimma. Imel•-• ammd 1i,,,i,•. ?„ us, - I's INo !.....ei, I . \ I: - -4%.• 11.,...1.•...rtnin.,1 io se II 4,ff Ills .101 . k 111 41. I we prefer keeping our plaa a; oureelves, aed ! meta- eh '', I , . i ee . I tlw ••• leinj ; " beim) 1 fort , vaunt , women from France. to he em- I . 1 . 1"- ' ' ii' ' i C.. " 1 - '' • • elleel ale iln tUl.•reliale..: ,. of -r Woolen!, WIIII tratai.l .....earma... - . ....“I,,,,iefmaafe . ..... OW SIM ,. 1 .. , neNI door 1,1.1%, ita i•,.. I :111 h 3,, 1 , 3 , ... -• the .., sane c ee ee „,,,., ! karma Irvin once , ' .1 Iree, • •' , ' ,leir oaf: , lot' 1 ployed at the Bog River a actoty - - - - - , iteeseet• te ratites ittnesti t eet,..l , II 1111 , 1 lo• t hi, .1 :fully ) . '•... I - illi•il , 111.•••1 DANCING SCHOOL- SATURI4Y, NOVEMBER 29, IS •51 respect. ,y 1 suggea. prop. man attending to his own business I Lanvino materrils. arid Iri,kets of all sties : - The Lake Superior itoirritt/ expresses and descriptions, .ii.- n ..tight• wfili :rival its fear' , that the families of miners and traders n. • • -..vmmetry and beauty trout , ea-gra , f• and ,Oa the different polio.; on . the Lake will suf . - .#01: F:W3 VI .t NOS. • -• -- , , , , lie , aye , of their innumerable and useful ter touch the ensuing winter for a want of Conrad Meyer, :be celebrated manufacturer trees. plants, a - c. 'flw palm tree, says .1 ,-provision... Some 18. 1 00 lads. bull; of sup- Of Pianos, ;received a Prize Medal at the' t,areller, - is applied h t thew 19 three bun- . plies have been detained by the ho l sterotts W or ld's Fair for two of his Pianos. :11r. dyed and sixll . , -five tl'i“.• Huts are thatelied,' weather, of which, it is feared, not more t ~ ~„ leaves t ‘ a y .... iti t t ic p l a i ln: t, ,: its_tibres are used fur fi sh- than one-third can he forwarded. Cialekering ie.: Das - I%e. nod Mr. Meyer, were 1 pes, stets=, t mine, Ne. : a rough —The commissioners of the proposed the the only persons from thel:abe.d States who ; ( .. n i ili is marls !loin the inner bark :the fruit railroad from I;ellyshur4 to Hateoyer l'a received at,dala fur pianos at the E/h . - :l i''"• •is roasted, and is cl"llerit : the oil serve' for met at the former place oft Tuesday las t , an ' tl One of Meter's pianos can be hid at Bap- i butter • and the xt ins is a favorite drink. resolyedno open subscription looks in all the nap's—it Was tiuished after the celebrated In scent' raet ion - ,•1 Africa. they are ex- townshiPs of the county .but not to entnmence ' ceediagly ‘ktiltil in Itta . lt tag canoes. 141 " e the road until the sum of al:10,000 shall be manufactu'rer's rein ru . frorn Europe, aad, are d ui -, cd , ; ,-,1 nee-. and. are amazingly large. „red. therefore, has the edrautage of all the latest , sonn , - am ,. eapabl,noh tarrying from . fifty It) t.,, . , , ~ i. The i p york of enlarging, the Union improv r em4ats in piano-making. It has been ; one litunfred and hit person , , besides ten or a . l i . from 1 in d egroye s n .. a d clown, is pronounced bi Competent judees a first-rate ;,twelve hands to pull. Mats in abundance . " comp rte • and a is contemplated to inlit.Tlanlintl. . 'of all kinds, eve, and qualities, are meal- near let the water; in in a 'few days. 'This trill .. ! factored, chiefly In women. These mats ar e ..4.. afloat new facilities Mr taking the coal to for maul pit i poses io -hall mark on. partition o vn•illi EUROPE. i ff 1 . • et, and operate as an important addition :rooms. far, lied-eiirlaiiis hags, carpets.: the The Atletic, arrived at New York on F.i-un ; r fi ° ne .one ,' ' .to the revenue of the company. • stake ince table covers, and are day last, With Liverpool dates •o the 12th' ~,,,,r, ~„. c,i ,it. 1 tinz. Th.-% look as it they were , - Sava coffee has been successfully inst. -I - woven - art. sot - Ileum 6.' lig lit feet wide. and grown mar Milton, N. I% It was produced I : f rom a ;shrill. only tun years huh, Whieh . The Cotton market WAS arrive, With, ad- fifteenfifteen e fifteen or I, v en h t ml I , i . •I ' -•-: - ( I,;thes are made in abut - Matter!: they are sprouted hotel a erain of-coffee planted on vanced priC.es--=Grain acd ;Finer ids great tie , span ,without am wheel) from the native ; the north' side of the house, and the fruit is mend, audicousequiat.y F.:SO edvanciug. r,tt i and woven in a still) Irian live lo ten ; discriheil as looking in all respects like the •Kossiithi l was prepariog to leave on the ; ~,,-.1,.„i,,,,1„. ibex ..„„t out to t h e l engt h t h e y ; imported article. 16th. His popularity remains un di m i n i s h e d . want 11, elwit, and se w ed together. Vari- Mr. Fisher, a Well .known artist of Another search for Sir Rio. Franklin has: "'"; Inure" are made in weaving. The col- • New \'ork city, has patented a steam car been resdved upon. -cwiag mainly to !lie i k . "-f. !","'"' and permanent. Pottery ; riage fur ordinary travel on plant and ma , suggestions ofLi. Ptrnm, who that made. ot e.ny is % r'TV eommon, and stands i cadatnizitil roads. It hr spoken of by 's; the fire as well as ata ~:her : the yeseels are ; mew fully * - highly e'ompetent to !,utle,e oh its pracne :•• the expedltldn proceed to St. Petertburgh,i ed all sizes, from a quart •to twenty gallons. i cabin ty. • • thence across Syberia eudlearshdhc.reast at ; Hats. similar to the American Aerivan palm-leaf ;;;., i it is a fact somewhat remarkable that I summer hats. :ire made in various styles, Asta. ._ 1 . Itey. Dr. Bethune` - B LI ,of roo • yn, has suceeeded _.---:--- and are much superior tootle American ant- •-• l)' • The prominent topic from France is the di,. ova,• durable and line. Brodhead ' rim%;as pastor of three differ ; e i iut etinuhes—namely, in Rhinebeck, Pliila • deierminekeppoeition of the Assembly to I In making doilies. the MandingoetQe -- I elnhia 'and Itrooklyn• --the - President's Electoral Law. The debate I very expert to cut and sew shiris'and oilier . ' • ' --- • I,; Men are like bugles • the more brass . kinds of carelenie and iii making their caps on it, proposed by the Presideut, was torom- t e, • • caps j ! they"cMitain. th •f ' '• • i miller you can hear them. I and robec. mew on the 13th. '':-; ' Ladies ' , arelike violets : the more modest I Wooden spoonQ.,d a neat , quality. are Lana.+ -By the arrival of the Asti at , 11‘,0 I and retiring they appear the more you love produced : and bowls, fine and superior, Halifax,, o n i Monday. we have Liverpool ',from a pint to a halt-barrel, neat and cheap. I them. - dates to the 15th.—Kossufh had deferred Wooden fish-ltiailis are tirade and much used : t -- About the year leaf the Iwgielature leaving England till the 2iitlt, when he wi:l large 11 , 11-liaskef , • also. for catching fish- - ,of Pennsylvania passed a resolution that ' - embark ice th e Humboldt. - ; Many of their t ree ; rev~ display much skill ''' .4. no member thereof should come to the - house b4rrefont, or Not 1171 bread and I-1 ~ , t e ,) e lin 11n.. , itt their manufacture. Soap. goal and cheap, I , , - et. , Accounts from New South Wales t is abundant. jugs. bottles, bawls, are made, . the sfrret- 18th August had b ee n in London, ( earthen:l and a multitude of other little ; —The age M. the youngest child killed giving the most flattering =mints kali as Minas we (-annul now mention, very !agent- Iby the ,New York, catastrophe, was e a years to the quantity and quality of the gold found oils and skilful. and 10 Months, azidstlie oldest 1.1 years and alliathurLt. Sydney was said to be almost I 'rile native African, it Is tote understood, 11 months. 's naturalle in d o l ent • and a lthough the Vl' deserted. 1 The receipts tier week into the 1 Over six hundred thousand dollars m:,art • icle% of labour here •' mentioned would , towns were said to reach 1.20,0 - 111 to 1 25,- .perhaps c.myey the impression that they are f et r • ffi r n tl i t h o e t T . , p o n s s t postage e [amps have been issu ed hce D e partment since the Ist 000. The itiovernment armed escort brought :no ludustrious people. vet the contrary is thet • •of ulydast. Z 10,000.1 - —Nine beautiful meteors were SOCII at , A TelCiP ham psi. 'heel) issued by the . 1 • " V.' lilt -i twirk'e. Is here , . , Jingled for the sale one time, in the heavens,,south of Williams fair wetaillaetures . Who cattrightly eel- Board ofltrade, of the declared i•alue •f '; ''' , port Mil on 'Wednesday ni,ght last. 1 rulers the aint.unt of emplov mem ii would at- ' .' ' British and Irish produce and manufactures' lo r d- t h e (1 ,,,„ 1 ,,,„ and w„i.kiiii.ii of „ in . land ' —At least 21 . 11,01111 persons in the city exported ,from the roiled Kingdom, in the I .to clothe tier tlitetirohereihnillions, and the l of New York alone, attend no religious war year 185'),,1 specifyiog the amount to each enortineit trade winchshe would aff o rd u s ' ship on the Sabbath. in the fitxttrie-, and what we consider the 1 ---:The Texan Legislature met at the country and colony—from which- tt appears I net'e"illi* tit hi'. Inns ber prolific tropical capitol, Austin:or) the ad inst. that the(Britisli possess,c,a, in onjun soil ction -..., ii c ? ' - with theitlnited States, take nearly one-hall , Well might the poet. speaking 01 Africa', , of the entire• total—and it is satistactory.div 1 exe [ a” 1 . a comparison of the present returns; with 184. i.), •10 find that whl the " Reeving immeme, tinsearchable, in:known '-'`i e le general ' flask in the splendor, 01 tie! solar zany : _.;-= those of i I A world of wonderii -where ereatrott seems total to !all.. countries has increased' from No more the wort . ; of Naitirelmt her dreamsH £63,596;025 sterling la 1"71.3r. - .",e_za., o r • [Christian Stairlinan., about 12Iper cent., the increase to the redo. - - --.........-;--,---- - , nice has I been equal to 18 per rent and to r.,... - Titr• eorrespondeuce between Arehltish- I - . op Ilughez and Horace tlreeley of the N. V. Ameriea.2s per cent. . , 'The Catholic Clergy, horn the Bishop!: to T" 4 u''c matillests much talent on both sides. the Curates, are partictiarly busy in 'matiers The Ptisholl'e letter is extremely slier-ions., ' both temporal and spiritual. The Primate though the premises lie assumes are un• ' of- all Ireland has organized a regular on• doutardly false. 'We shall notice loth letters slaught on the Free-masons for their threat- : more at length next wick. cued opposition to the I; aiverso y—likewite ct---• ---------"--'; - • _ , Tor nr•teres of the New York press, • in opposition to the systim of Nattonal Edo- at a meeting some days since', resolved to •.- cation, Sod fi nally a plan - for Parliamentary' , tender her nth a public banquet at the Actor agitation of the Papal Agressions - , which, it , House, on his arrival. is expected, will pr , againstire su:ceieftg-th e . i • • ..........,............_ present ;m i n i stry, early in the next eeeeion tt . ..._, ' -- P K.ossu . is a Protestant, an important Tno Submarine Telegraph between Eu ' g• , consideration, when taken in connection with lead and: Trance. is now to fulto ' ' ' Nation. .se, I Bishop Hughes' opinion of him. I • I . ,fgr 493. Hssits Cza wit i , arrived at Wash. .., c h . ~:, P. F ood : of Mississippi is now on • iiircei kit ktnrsisT, i bl 'way to Waskingion, THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER. W01111;411 : WITII BEARDs. It is said with regard to ladies, that maiure knowing ; Their ITChi for tall: tem.-Au-1i ii:aor would di:Lw blond id every kindly, like a gooey mother. ordained_that I • their pretty laces should he' beardless ; but to every rule there is. it is said, an exception, it being recorded that a bearded woman 14.-.. ts taken by the Russians. at the battle of Psil lowa, and presented to the tzar; Peter the First, 1723: her beard measured a yard and a half. A woman is said to have heen seen in Paris with a bushy beard and her whole body covered with hair. Art. de Troeorn• The great Margaret, governess of the Ne i therlands. had a very stifrbeard. In Bava rid, in the time of Wolfus, a virgin hail a , very stiff beard. Our observation has led us to conclude that irr fenny swampv ground it • often happens that our fair ones are adorned with beards.. Several bearded ladies maybe ! met with - M—Linconshire, Ragland, and in Holland. Ca'" .4' Fishmonger in London has a,gourd in his shop. which, tneaspres sluice two in ches In circumference, end weiglies 120 pounds. , 1,, Ow 111111,r,• t,I I Ile tilt.: II ,•011‘..11,',1 w 11.,,• -1,11, : 111 ii it ,11 Li* ,-,llo v 1 " 11 "" 1 " 111 " . " • • 11 " d " 1114 .1.1."1.11 ,, tit 0144.; %VII , . do. ok 1; 11,11 / 4 11 1.1 poi 11..11 of •Ilt••tr Iris ....nil :111.1 ,% 11i 11.+inn iaawd here at 1a relinutroilinu- "I'nel all 111,1 pollee chantelerized Ikll 11d 4 1h. • 1 1 1 .1.,411 ^ 1 ,,111. 1... 1 \ 11. et int I line Iv In: in aol 11. 111:11 the I , Llliall.)./110.1 11..• Tile' 11.111rnaIl learn, have vont iltin lin eleven 111. W LoCnnutltilor \ 6 , 41 ' I'll 111•••• , .. all 01 ‘‘'llielt are In vow-Irlieleil oil the gate oliprovesi nails for harniit; A ralwavile I'llxl .uL.UUtUnu 111 foal Inr \V,Iod will elkot . ;1 ,•1114 eral,le -..avin:4 in the I.\ priv-o , of t rnn-portalion_ Th. , Of ear Whll . l . li • ilit . lateral tuns 1:1... doennUnned for •o 111:• wont', pa and \ etrecletkhereln c,pi,ll 1,1 11l Iliroe vent. I.el lon 11n the Ira.loportatlow, tt 11 , ,•II :tit important item on tile lan:e 1 . 0111 I..1111:1 , :.• 111 I 11.515.1 Wl' 11., 1 Wel 'V1014 . 011 ,1 le:1111 111:11 1111- 1 . 1 , 1111.; ItOW that 11,711 1:11e , ..1_1:"1111-1,00:11 hm ha- al. , been tleNtritetlV.• to tt.t, ttrO.iterlt% (.1 OW. it...:;011. Ott NVllleit 1111'y dtpOttli orlll.olt Illett :rad, The lb,w which ,a.•tita,taa- 1141 lint 101 11 11 . 01 • .14111 M 101)1 OW II 11.4 ) 0)1 1 1 and ()anal ( . .)inpanie., nine pti-t ha,. given illipetlis to the trade, and eamed our Coal to pene trate into MreilllllN 14f the country %viten, tl urn et reached liiiMre It alrtto brought it into 1.011111 , 11110i1 NS - Rh the I.aekawatnia and l.r hneh for Stoainlio:o purposes ; and it many ini-itaneci. where i vent• per ten 111011.• wit- paid for Klat Coal for under the inipre , iion that Schuylkill Coal could not be ; now preferred, nitd will he used in Prenirenee at the .nine price.. AU the -c udrtnda fzes haro [wen del 'veil from low. rates, and it lite RallrOail Company will open ear ji 715. and the Canal ut 41) (vitt: a 1011. all ucalty l.,llllisge trill ,0011 and Will 1., 1,, e