CARD: NBIAVILSON, *MAGISTRATE', CONVEV *neer. Land' Apia aid General Collector.— ones% Warketidreet. Poustralf,Ps.- Not." /OM 48-ly " RO. CHARMER QRSZ, RE: spestfally P aintennees to the Lndierand rentlensen of Pottsville. that in addition to his professional ter- Oct% as a Violinist. he wul also give Instructions on he Piano. Itesidense, Penosylvanin llatl, OMITS 8t- NoII.I,IIZG 4141' csDWA.R.E) aiIfIIPPSN. ATTORNEY AND r, COUNSELLOR. at Last , . Model pbsa.titillatteod to collections and all other teas{ betainef.* in the City of Philadelphia, adjoining Counties and eileewhere.- 002 No. 11 . 3 Walnut sleet above Seeentb nine's T P. SRERINEN. EXCHANGE AND COL- J • ter..9ar Office, Plntsvitle, Pa.-Dexter in anew rent Hank 'Notes. Dins of Etchango, Certificate,' o f DAPOsits, Mica. and Drafts. ettecks for salO uJ Philadelphia and Nenr.Vorit, In autos to Cult. • , Earth 9. layer _ ------- oVron C. IVETELEItt HOM(EOPATHIC D PIII.I3tCIAN, attionvell his Office to one or the Beck Mites in Cool Streps, Pottsville. ' April 48,1844 • OILDIEJEL II AR ' °Frog — km.44 Pottsville. Will attend promptly to Collection*, Agencies. Purchase and Hale of Real Estate. le.: in Schayikilteounty, Pa. Office in Centre Stre*l-OPPO - the Town Hall. Ort M. P 4 4 9. • A GENOT—For the rsurchase and sale of Real Es A tate; buying and telling Coal; taking charm. of Coal Lauda ; Mines, alcc., and collecting rentn—from twenty years experience ia the County be hopes to givesatiafattlon. Office hlahantango atreethi,Poit .1111as1., file. CHAR. ~ 14-tf • April G. 1550 APUftVEs. DEALER IN iteltA • . Copper, Brass, Bar and Block Tin, Bodders Opletter laird, Ike.. Orderly rece ived for Masa and Copper work. and Machine 'furnishing. All orders connected with the above line promptly attended to. ef south threet,above Front, Philadelphiz. Jane'lB, 1850 - PUBLICATIONS, 846. THE' ROME REIRCELLABiIi.--WE RE commend all oar readers who want a toad ennn iry mart to antrartibe cm the ilistelfany. TERMS. it f.O la advaace--otherwlse a 4 00. HENRY J. S. CUkilifilialS. Editor. ' Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 52-ly . Den 27, 1851 330080.—The Tneory of Human Pro ve/4cm and natural pnaba hility °Hinman JUht ice , The Epoch of Creation, or the Scriptural Doctrine eotitraated with the Geological Theory—by Elcazer Lord, The Eteverlet.of an Old Mald. with Illustration.. Isaac Cheek. the Nan or Wax, by Dough,* Jerrold ',lola received and for elate by , ii. DAV:C . :AN. • Nue:1:7,1851 `44ItARK FORRESTER'S Fiord APOli 9of the Col itd S tates, ~,. . i Wild BCitlfli oft Fiunter'a Life, 'Cumming.: Five Yews in South a friea, lneh lle4 g ;T e t rd°l et aut;ngto:an Plaeral;b;ll ea d I y , Napoleon and his Marshal's—by do--tneriher with a large variety of other valuahle llooke.l tut re ceived and for Sale at B. BAN Ni.N'S Cheap Boot Store. 474 f Nov. 2:,1951: BYltilirsr DICTIONARY of bleedlncl. Met han- VC Engine work and Engineering, HO:mated with four thousand engravings on wood. and one or the moat valuable 'maw ever Issued, just romPleleJ :and bound In 2 Rvo volumes, and for sale at B. HANNAN•ii, Cheap Book-elan. Nov. 2.4,18.51 . UlllllllFa'S ENGL..* volumes for only .2 40 ija putt publlsll,4l.in4 for pale by D. BAN:VAAL Nov. 2% IRSI. - • • 17— ' AISTIC A LA' MIR, or the Ameriran Book of V./Church Music. nne of the bill. Mitair. Bnilk4 ikrt recelvml anti for , tale wholemale and re, I=l rheap nook and Misceilan..nu4 NOV. 15, ISSI. 46 11/IDAY SCHOOL 'L 1 4 'LIBRARIES. ke.-11n. S day School Lihraticoi an of which Will he sold at Pub'ltheea oricipp. Libraries Pnbiicbadly the Sunday School 250 vol 4. SO: 50 1.00 do Non. 1,2 and 2 each 10 OA 100 do , t, 71, 4... 500 ,50 do . 200 Published by the Episcopal Sunday School Union ' 100 Volum!, Library. - 1110 00' We will give a donation of it 10 to the Plirco 3 " l4 or the lir/tv named Library. MI kinds . of Sunday S cbonl Book■ for presents - ilymnSanks, Qnestion flanit, Speller.), Primers, 11l- Me iltetiontrien.Tßlters. &c. ' 500'restarnente. 150 Bibles. all of which will he said at Union prices at B. HANNAN'S Cheap Conk and St ettnnt•te O ill ORDERS for HOOKS not nn hand, obtained all•nrder at Union pmes at very abut not Ire. , MISCELLANEOUS. I'igAIPFS AND 1111.1.5 OF EXCIIAPiCE IN ilurn's of 1 or lOU Fantods Sterling on Engle tol.l re 1113.11.80tland, Wales, France, Germany, or any part of Europe, for sale, without any charge. at H. fiANNeasps Passage Agency in Pottsville. Aisti„European Bills and Drafts caalwd and collected at Alsi.oirtc, 16PaBletifers also Pnra:ed. at the lowest rates, and no detention or trutialling. Jose& MO. ; '23- D JLTOCER'S Fll as !TUBE GLOSS, for Cleaniti.r.,' teittvitig and beautifying Cabinet Furniture, Chair, giving a del glossy appearaner. superior to re varaishing, an *Oleic that we have tried and can re earanterid,Tfire 23 cents a bottle. ' Just received and . . lot salcat Ja'ne 49, IRSI rirIIFIE IMAM( & ELLIOTT (Warranted) 'Ever Polated Gold Yens, now stand A No. I in the Ten markets every person who ham tried' them will astnowledge their atiperinrity. They are made and sold 'exclusively by Brady & Elliott. two doors above the Mitten' Dank. Watellev of all the celebrated makers sold ILi atmveot price. to runt hr times. OCISSOUS.—The ambactiher ha* juat tereivk Fine tot of Fte.Swots of all oualitics arid prie.es— whicti will be sold at martorietor.qs Prieef4, at B. FIANNAN'S Rook and VariPt? 29-- • J 0412051 - • - niE POULTRY EtitEEDERS TEXT BOOK, shprisins full information, respecting , the chill : epotbrreds or Poultry and tbr truoie of raising thotot with twenty-live lintsa rat ions. Price 121 rents. .111.1 published anti for sal. at B. BANNAN'it Cheap Book - and Publi<hing House This is a Capital bank (..r redlait , , Who will he supplied Cheap by the 100 copies. --- - _ -tanams HOTELS. . . TREMONT 11401 USE, Bruton. Mass. E .1111 A well known rstahl ishment con . Ancted in the name manner it has alWays been. The eentrel and pleattant.situahon 'of the bogie, its commodious arrangements. and the contforts and luxuries to be found there, Combine to render It agreeable and advantageous to the tracetter. Marina been one of the firm of L.Ttickef it Co., eoliths at th e` bead of the estaklithment, the iiubscri beepledees Ms beet earl t ions to maintain its fermi a llon. and to give nati,lartion to his rultomprs. H. PARKER.. • Rept. 20. TOE APIERICAN HOUSE, POTTS aag VILLE. PA.—MRts. MARY' WEAVER RE- Ili spictfully informs the public and 'travelling' community rYllOrtllly, that she has opened Military , and ecorimodions Hotel. fornis%..d in a en peiior styli. Prom her long eaperienre 10 the businees ar i a first rate Motel. and-well known reputation to ac commodate. her custotners may depend on being cup pll,d with every thine condoettr to their comfort and convenience, Jen.lB.lasil4. 2-tf. JEA NES VILL E ROTE/L.—TOE siess subscriber would respectfully inform the ...,Ui 12 ,r7t tra% tilling community and putilie generally , , that •fie Ms refitted this Hate/ it. good style. ~,,anh ti now prepared to lot - wth the best accommuila lWt lit all who may favor. hith with a rail. DAVID MARTZ. iraneaville. Luzerne Co.. Atoll sth. ISM. 14-tf IP! I 1 NEW MUSIC iiiIKW ItIUSIC•—LEE & WALKER..: iirresmi , .1! to Oeorze Willing. No. IC2 Chrennt ftreri. wader Rornant's Diumeurrs, havrittst puttlYtbfa thr Mtlowtni lTsutliel Valtads, Polkas. at.. Think ere you Sneak. by N.. 1. Ppm 1... The !Secret. by thr author of ••Will sot, have my Idea at uow." ii , atity Kale, at rung by Mr. Ilmigon, Muzic by Pr Cunninjrion. kr bright Flan of CA.hinibia." 3 daps In the Poona!' air of "Ever be nappy." in Opera 'Ear tian..i The 'Thou art rotle,bq the ht .' IfOPVIas Love, Woman's; Low., " A Dream that love ran ne'er foiget,.llM. Keller pilllgent Polte..by .1.. A. fletz.f. Peloarore do Rem,. ?bent: do., o. p.ra ! rait.l 3f.hri ion's &Ind , .• . • • • °slop Brhiant, from the O: - Len of the rll.lll Roug of Aymon. by T. C. WiPrrtk. 141 E Amusements, illevanrev. by Charter Vn”.. L. & W. have the pleasure to announce to the pub lir that their stork of ethers of the gest and most Complete aiisotteirient to he found in the emlntry, they are conctantly %dame to their 4/irk all the new Music published In :New York. Et). tnn, Act PIANOS. A 11ne-aunrtment of the beat ro3nnfartur.,,,,jN,„ Vnrii and reettnn. at the Imes% cheap prl,„ . INIRTItUNIENTs A lialka getter: q.zurtrn. rat nr Giritairx. Ban. Aernt,fr on+, kr , A'uoli n, Culla r and titrlnts of the twet Italian qualities, all 01 whtell wut ie furnished to the puh:ic and the trade at the I.nr rot 'rates. Orden punctually atteroleJ to /an. It, 187. YLARATESS, SADDLERY, &C. , TAMER POWEI. PEITIN tinddle and Ifarnew• 4. I maker. from Ecrland„, twc+ renrrtlntly to annou nce !la the inhabitant/. of Pottsville and 'mint/mitt - rig ateighborfannd, that he ha 4 ei.tninetmcd tot!.ll,ecc ar stave.. in Murphy's btsild:nt'o. Venue Ftrr,t. near Oki,, Pentoylvanic Ifall.whece he hap tln'h..nd an as. lintintent of *04,14 of Itntrstt manttfactote. fei7•l Inn [don Whips, bit, and r.pulv. riding and (trivia" bridle/. rindre, tharnois skint, brushes, and vartntv• nate araillts connected with_ the . shove Mind of t :.,ot•lnr I N. Mndo of ilo,t,inc both Hitt and heavy done at the ihotte.t not i, r and on O. t00 , ,t restarts terms, Oct. 11.11 , 31 41-ly ' TOTS. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. NEw and beautiful vc ."le.. just tier ler& iddei ritiM or Terra I'..lta Warr * Bohemian Glass, &et: . A/skarn Papirr and Veritable linty rood. Aoki/ lotto atm Baoket. rwitfe.ertaiMEße Ornain.nto.: tomb., &c. /)rvefises Fast . " am 1:e, Tooth Urnrhers, Tolnstectlats GriffllS, Piper.; . Otraws State:. Pent tin, Ma Perri/1,4.M e•r. , ../ kr Togs, MS pa ll. and Doll IleaMi of every description for sale at the I,m - eft impartation l rlt. aby . t Importer. No. I Comm...rt.. street, Plaivia, - OM 4,, ISM N. 11.—Toys will be ase.oteil in Casieat ati,stOamt pow Case. ATM ' , NTS. • BrniNTV LAND WARRANT/4 Oil cr.TlTlFl tate', pension certlfiratep.and ail eutirsof moo.) , doe on arrount of arrears of pay. (once. mileaye Property lost. or destroyed in military service, ea proses Incurred, or motley e.trwndrd fur orraniztng VohauteetCoMpabirs before being mustered into the iervite of the United States. and all impel claims against the Goierntrient rtractly attended to, and all claims secured at the short4et " I I"' Per "" hold ing Uniklaidated [LOUIS against the trailed Slates, cad hate them adjusted by calling at my office, In Centsedireet,nezt door to dattab Eli on. )sc. 'rcurthierNay.s D. O. McDOWAN,. 44.tf OM Perry Dar be Vegetable-Pala WONDER OF THE enE.—INTERNAL. ik External Remedy —A great distincty and valna- Me medicine. Every family ehnuld have a brittle in eases of midden. a Icknoar. It cures Ehnlera, Bowel Complaints . Cholit. Diu thera r Fever and Agiie. Piler, Dysentery, Pain - in the Head. Rraieen, Itietima tinno Dyspepsia. nod Barns. READ TIIE- EVIDENCE. This certifire thai I have far selteral zuanthst used Mr. Davis• Vettetalde Pain Riliet In my tinnily in tieverat of those cases fnr which It is recommended, and find-it a very useful family medicine. A. BRONSON. Pastor at 2d Baptist Church; Pali River. •• .71slisre, MartWs Vineyard. This may certify that I have used Davis• Pain Kit 'Pr whh-great success in cages of Cholera Wanlum, Common Bowel Complaint, Bronchitis,Conho, Colds, 4.e., and would cheerfully recommend it Rita valuable *tally meeitine. JAR. C. BROMEn. Farr ND Itsvis.—Thlis may cortify that 1 alit( age the Pain Killer in my family. My health has been an rood for three or lour months past, that 1 have but little or no use for it., and would still recommend it to the public. .ItiulleßD PECKHAM. • Fall River.4dlnoislll,l;tb. For S'alc by JENKHis a, SUAW, 125 Chesttti Street., Philadclphta. Ceneral Wholesale Agents for Eastern Pennsylvania, to whom all orders and applications for Agencies from Eastern Pconsylvanisa should be addressed. BANNAN. - Whole:gap and Retail Agent for SchuylklllCo. *Druggists and others supplied to sell again,rt the regular _ate,. . Aug 1%1850 35- tf The ooideraireed Aare t4tere.l istto Coperti.erskip wader TO cAtialt ON THE PAPER AND RAG OUST.. of, at No. 5 MINOR Street, Philadelphia, where they intend keeping a late* aiwortment of Pa- Per 0.46, . consisting in part as follows : Writing. Paper.; Wove and Laid, American and English. Bath Pools and Note Paper*. Wove and Laid, Gilt Lind Plain. . Hardware Paper.., from 19 by '2l to 40 by 48. Colored and White Tissue Papers, American and English. Hollingsworth's Patrnt Manilla Papers; Colored and While Shoe Papers. common atill'exita Ruff Envelope Papers U lured Printing and Cover Papers. Manilla Papers. all size. :. WWI! Royal, all rotors. Driiggist. tame Medium and Filterir,g Papers. Tea, rlecret and Craned Papers for Confectioners. Rag. Manilla and straw Wrapping. Papers. Donner Binders.' Bor. cap and Trunk Board... -White and Ruff Envelopes; I.ega I, Letter, Note and Card sizes. . Aeries for Blist, Pours .4. Co's. PRINTERS' CARDS in parks and sheets, white an d ' rolored—odd sizes. (In In order. Alan, their Dili. Figured and Plain rilami Papers. JoSEPH rumßV. late of 88 A. Tair - ) sarere. LAWRENCE, late of Nn. 2 MINOR street. N- 8.-500 Tons of Hags wanted in exchange for cash. Phftada.. July 5, ISM 27.8 m BANN AN'A DANNAN'S PASSAGE AGENCY P. AV. BYRN K S co., (FATABLIPIIFD tir:tfrairJCS2P; and Foreign .F.rrhange Offit,s P. W. RfRNES&Cn. , 838011TH Ink STREET, New YOIR, 4d s n4 30 LEWIS .71 1 ":ir WHARF. Bourn). t. NORTII-SECOND k, STREET Fhiladelphla, C 5 i:RAVIER t STREET. Near °dean.. P.. w. BytINEB & cO., ac. WATER -1.00 ROAD. Liierpnal. 13 EDEN QUAY, Dublin. FOR REMITTANCES TO AND PAssAce FkOM Great Brit= and Ireland. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 111451.—The snliscrlbers begs to inform the public thronghout the United states and Canadas. that th-y have completed their arrange ments for the year 1851. Persons sending for their friendA. or 'hose returning to the `•Old country... will find It their interest ta select our several magnificent and well-know,ii Lines of Fackets,sailing as Wow, for their conveyluire No expense ham been (pared to have I:migrants Made comfortable during the voyage. All passengers engaged with us will he shipped under the sooerintendence of our own: Firm ; —twine the Oldest Established and most extensive In the Trade, and with such unequalled ,arrangements. Emigrants will meet with facititiee from us. that . 'soother [louse can furnish. We ran confidently mitten, without fear curatadiction.that of the hondiedit of Thousands sent out by ua during the last "Twenty-six Yeats." not dna has badjust cause of complaint. 411 oar 'nearest's!, err plaimay stated. cad rhea mad, art strictly adhered B. HANNAN'S Book and Vari,iy Starr 2b-- . 'flattest:ea where personsdeelinecoming the money wiil he refunded without dednalon, on returning us the Passage Certificate and Receipt. Itimittascos to Fegfartd. Irelasd, &Was,' Weep. Trw bscrit.ers ha VP at all times (or Pa itt , DRAFTS at sight. for any amonnt. on the - NATION I. BANK OF IRELAND AND All. ITS BRANCHES. &c., whirl, are paid free of discount in all the principal tawnsthroughout the United Kingdom. Persons re siding in the Country. Ind wishing to send money to. heir friends, may insure its being done correctly, on their remitting 11.1 the amonnt they wish sent, with the name and address of the person for whom It In in.. fended: u. Draft will then be forwarded per first SAILING PACKETS or STEAMER, and a Receipt returned 4 mail - P. %V. & Co. have well known responsible agents in all the seaport towns in IRELAND, SCOTIAIND and WALES froru s whenee Stea meta leave for Livet. pool, and in many\ of the Interior towns, who are most attentive to Emigrants on embrocation, at the various ports. In fact alt our arrantenarnts for Pas. Renters, and the paknient nfour Draficare sn perfect that no possible delay Pr disappointment can occur. *For further particirlars apply to .or address by letter, post paid, P. W. BIRNES & CO., `tooth street. Nei% York, or DELL ANNAN. Potterille. • If you desire your tnialheins'lransacted promptly and oofrly. call at B. it.olll3fl . ;t:Pfrlfe. where the drafts are ia.med, payable in all parts'of Europe without die coon, at any of the Ranks. antiithout any delay. Inn. 11.18.51 • \ - 4-tf this remedy is offered to the cOmmnuily with the erinildence we feel in an article which seldom fails to realize the happiest effects that can be desired. 110 wide ti the Gehl of its usefulness and so numer. (RIP the cases of its cures. that almost every section of the c niniry abounds in persons. publicly known., - who have been restored from alarming and even des perate diseases of the lungs. by Ito use. When once tried, its •tiperiorit) over every other nred , cine of its kind, is too apparent to escape observation, and where Its virtues are known, the public no longer . hesitate wbat antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous aifertions of the pulmonary organs, which are Incident to our climate. And not only In The forrohlahlv atiarkn upon the luny!., but for the rittloi , -f varieties of roldc, toughs, floarsener.., Arc.. and f..r children It Is the pleasantest and safeet meth tine Ott can he ohtalnrd. Nn family should he o iihoni it, and those who have used it, never will. MI .. • , . • , . i -,,,- •,. , " .. _ . .. • - ..„ • 1 . .... :-.. ••'; -. . Vt. '• t.' " ' lt" VOL. xxvin. KUlei. the rim of RUMMY & LJ&WRENCE„ Polio Pasts, PM (wig. Printing Pap Pro. all sizps 7 1,14. g Of 717 --L- • tir7 i r r r, A a lc ,Alr CHERRY PECTORAL For the Core et COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION.. Read the opinion of the rollowint gentlemen. who %, 11l he rernentred in the Qations afetiOnS of country to lisle they are !orated•—fith and all as merchants of the tiro Cla, and of the tiletiest rharacter—as O. .1....•1 mid 'west extenrice WholeAale Dealers in Med icine ti it It an elperience unlimited on the Stihjeet of ti twit they speak. If thiireAs an: value in the jndg mem el r c pririenee, per TRIS CERTIFICATE:— l. r the undersigned, Wholesale Lit uggists • having hem, long aetiolinted nith Ayer's Cherry Perioral hereby certify our belief That it is .the hr'l and molt eirxii t al remedy for rultanhary Cumptaint• eve; ra j tired to the American People. And we wonlit, , from I- 0 , 1 , k..% ledge n 1 II! Compocition. and extensive Ilse , fitness, coidially commend it to the'oßlicted as woe di) them hen erininlenr• • and with the firm rim sic -1 i am l Silt it w ill do hir 1 heir 104 an that Medici li can ifa - Ifewhaw.C4omod• tr. co., Cnetnn. Mae. , Reese & Cnitiron: holtininte Ma ryk3 na' 1 • !.add & lorrahani. itaticor. Mame. mrdant,. Harrah d Co . rriartestnn. S. t': . .13.-011 S. Farrand. Detroit, l'iliciwr in. i.., T. ff McAllister, Limns itle•Kenturky. Pr:tuck .h Walton. st Loot.. sii,,,,iiri .105eph I otker. Muhllr, A l .t4istpt. Tliondiar A. Ppck. Iturtinglon. Ilavit3nd, Ri,toby .04. Cn., Ao2su . cl 2 . . r;.,,,g1a . Ivan , 1). Ja non, Trenton, NeV. - J. M. To w It t‘end, Pit v t.tt re. year,. Clork ac Co,, Chicnro, G. C.ry, ninun r inn. lowa. M. A..Santnq Hon, Norfolk, Virgi nia C.1.1%.1n1 Br matt rr Wilminetnn.lv Ware Joint 4:ilbert dr. ('0 , Philadelphia. Pa. 1..1).& W. II Wa:-Itlnatoo, A. V. Wiielit & Co New arleann, La. Waiiion, Wall & rn., Pon IVayne, Indiana. C. Richmond & Co , San Frani men, Cal. Lewin At Anlrn. Tallaria.i.e. Florida. rel, stein' & Co.. Cincinnati, Milo. IN rOItRION ciiItNTRIF.I4 j • C. Cntlin d Co., Val:73ra Chill. • , Vert Cruz. Meilen • Fred RIV:I.Ia Sc. Co. , /Ingot.), New Grulladi. h. Prtivi , 4 lima, retU• Morton 4. . !la a, Nova .P.coita. T Walker 4 Sot:, Rt. John•,New fironqwick. 14111111 ze.luranee„ and from auch men, no inneer pi;Oof tau be adduced, that found in tic eiretts TipllllTl2l. Prepared and told by JAMEI4 C. AYERS, Prirtiral Chentrid, Lowell, Mas,r. Sel.l in PeturCip.by,lollN C. MOWN; Aflnartri vale, J. R. FALLS; and Drugest4 generilly - Nov. IS, 1t351 453m0 VA 'ffi'di it , / rat* tiq :i 4 rpliE enbiztitter Invites the public eeneistiv to call -I and examine hot. large strict of FANCY .trinsi.int of Fitch, Stone Martin. Lyng, French Oa "tte and,'sqttirret - 14ntri, Boas., Vtetoriza, Ice. Also, Black and White Wadding, by the hale, N. B.—The' hilliest prices paid for nipping Fors, •sneh Red For, Grey For. Mink.liaeroun. Muskrat, 41. c.. ' GEO. Ft WOMRATH, Importer and - Fur Dealer, No. 19, North 4th at. Philadelphia, Octilb.o7 25, lesl. ' 42:-2113 ZEIS ' r s g P I will teaehleittWietre the PUBLISHED EVERY ____ & ZEUIJMN • „ ` ' tom:: • ...a ' Z. • , 345.1 11:11EDUCTION OF FREIGHT 41, to eartimenep March RATES OF FREIGHT. PI lITICLKR TRAlitTO!yrD let Miss.—Rita urinous Coal.fir' lee. Iron Ore, Limestone. Pi; I Plaster. Slate. Tiler, 2d Class.—Blrmms, Barr Bto l Cement, Grindsionea, Guano, La i Pitch, Railroad Iron, bear,. Itn, Slit, BM; Sbitigirs, Tar, Tur tiny, Timber and Lumber. 3d Class —6le, Beer and Po Ashes, Put and Pearl, Bark, Bar Boner', and floras, Cod'ee, Cot Wittskryt Domestic Llgoorm,Cri Iron Castings. roach ; Rolled. Ba, Daninwrd Iron, Roller Plates, Bar Railroad Iron, Lend . and B Mousers, Potatoes, Na ils and Sp Salt Provisions. Boger. Baltpetr Tobacco, unmanufactured. I FLOUR per barrel, 41/1 Mass.—Apples, Bran, Bti, Cheese, Cordage,Eart twn-w are E Groceries, (except timid stated/b, HardWate & Cutlery, Hollow-wl Lard,Lratber, Live [hock, Mann( turn fiirlmn,ar Machinery; ten, Paints, Raw Hides, Rap. Pia Sheet Iron, Seeds, Steel, S Potatoes, Tallow. Vinegar oft WI, Ida Class.—Rooks and Station, Rontsand Shoes, Carophins & Si' Oil, China, Glass and Queensal Cigars, Confectionery, Dry Go. Drugs, Fresh Fish, Meat and F I Foreign Liquors. Hops, Spirit Tur;ientine,Teas, Wines and WI Match I,lnSt 15. Y, °VIVA UI TUE PIMA. & inns Phsta The Mors 14 . FRElcturs •ml T [toned by this Company, Der. 41.1. Ifisl . 11111 Ih.lher not 1311=911 Philadelphia, - - Inclined plane,- - - - - - - Germantown Railroad, - Falls of Schuylkill, - - Mannyunk. • ,• - - groins Mill Corwlionocken ec PI mouth flawbo's and Polls and Jones' Norristown or Bridaeornt. Part Kennedy. Valley Forge. - - - - Royer7s Ford. - - enilf 114•11:11, - - • ! I - 1.11E431.5% , rlle, - - Flirdshoro . , - - - Readine. - • " - Between IlesAing 711.41 klntoNvi Moht.wilie, • _ - - - Illatubuir. - - Orwig.t.urr - - - Hy order or the Board of Flee. .2.7. 11.61 gje_tlo l - 4 _% 01/FiICIL OF TOE. 1 3 111ADEI Itaitc Ctt company—Philad —Fall A/mewl - 0 , 6E-I , A pp adelphia 10 Pottsville two Pa (Sundays excepted.) (to atilt al' s train will be run each way. , delphia and rottAvil), MORNING, 1.1 Leaves Philadelphia at 7; Well rept Sundays. Imave s Ponpvtlle at 7: o's!lo4 rtundwyo. AFTERNIPON Leaves Philadelphia a tl; . ll'Cilq days. Leaves Pottsville at 3 Wt.l day's. FARE:4.. 'lst cl Between Phila. and Pottsville, Beilyeen Phila. and Reading, Depeit in Philadelphia. col sit Pete. Passengers cannot en% vided with ticket. Fifty pounds of barrage will nencer in these lines, and pas, pmtlibite4 from taking anyOtin I own wearing Ippatel. which wi owner. • By order of the Board of Ma S. BIN B.pt. 6,1E51 /AVtiIVA.Ez _ . O rriCE ovint: Ir l i• i i , r o t Dti AND AFTER TIJEADA Paesenrer Train will leave T parented.) at 6) o'clock A. M. and ennnect with the Morning front Pannonia, ri tha Readin Returning. Vitt heave Port of the Morning Train from Phi ing Railroad. FARE. -To Philadelphia,- PoraClitoon. JOIN ANDER. Tamaqua,Aprll 19, 1851 • NEW - MEAN .114 . - az,t HOWARD, EARL & CO.' 7 We are prepared to receive , Passeruter Train. (our Eapr in charge of special messeng‘ deseriptiona,packages,bundle3 Also, particular attentiob p si Drafts and Accounts. Packag daily to all intermediate place: And Pottsville. Otaces—Cer No. 42, South Third Street, Ph Street, New York; No.B Co April 5,113.51. A GREAT EXt. AMONG TUE 'I 61' r,xxsitt Stover; Tin, 11.1 • t• R. 1100VERT the time for chi aigned would re lion of Schtiyl In yeniral,to his large and m of Cooking. Parlor Order and before in this re: ion.. Adione I ticht,theGiobe Air-tight, whic use or Boarding 'Num.& Also dependent Alt-tight the dal to• vino A ir-tighl.the complete C o one other kinds 0fC, , ,,k trig SA of Parlor Stover., among wit c Radlator,the Dolphin Radiatoi . Perd Franklin, opeCr_fibnt part .I ono stylee. Alan on hand a tar Chamber, Room.. Mee and I band always a lair« stock - of Brass Ware and Japaned W hie on hand wholesale and if have been pniehs,ed for ro.foie and e , tamine before 'mull:wit All kinds of Tin nail Slit , et eltortolit notice. Centre Street,i at), Angu=l 3, 11151 . . BRAVER MEADOW lIVDSON dr. Urns% Fonnde their patron . ", 'Lod they are 111 YfflabllPllnll . lll. tflmanufarnirc •1x0; Plimi.lthroad and Dr .ter , e,iptinn of iron and Bras Coal wining or other htp , tne,. trrm• Alan, Bina lily and Mar :line work in relperal Repairing of all kinds done patch, et the loWe.t Ore.. theta will be warranted to per eolitit the elision, of those their tine in thia vicinity. ~,,,, and prompt lIIPOI March IS. it.sl. PASCAL LtIO I I rim.ntrA.-- 1 .. ...„ Marine andot , X-' "?.....-",--' ['min 2to Sint Pipes I' orGa9,Sttera m and ntlif, Tube for Hydraulic Perssi' Pump. of "Steam Engines 4 , e. *ale b y , MORRIS, Warehouse t 4. E. e PUL MILLE 11 GE° 'MASI :"..t7.77-7, folly annonne have taken th ••••" as the trnttian ttreet, inte,r• theA kin& of Steam Eititi n ., in. r and Manhinnty of aims.,,, n ',honest notice. and on 114 t —P..rgans from ninorfni, in tte e W i illt ett ndalitotgweilsbeeiarlaindiv«.'":ll EAGLE IRO IN TIIE ROROUt; formerly conducted Wren & respect of the eustonutf the Merhanfil, they flutes thet erfre and experience of the to turn out work that will m: to the most fastidious. Thol facture Steam Engines, rut can4.ltaltroad and other CI! An order■tbmnkftylly• euted on the most reasonaL, June 15,1550-21-Iy) wATISON'S PI US Rand and for lisle by t Mote. Aug. 9, 1e31; P=MWMall kz ~ lbowela or the Earth, and bring out liana the cavern , of I,lo 4ntolno. Metal* wtili i tiW give ritrength to OUT hands and subject all Nature to our nue sat pl .—DO. Jeans's " • Tti •1 JA 1. 1 c ANi AN, ' , UYLKILL COUNTY, PA.. - 'MERCHANDISE, R 100 LBS. Npv 40, its :722 1 ; 17- 1 0 • k:,}o 9 . .."1/. 41 cll. . ,Icsj ../. tin, i ~ . tin, 5.101 rt!i. 9 cts en. ter.l ey , lnn, . in.)/ ' 1 70.12) els AI ets • ot, kes dr.!- t.. 5 1 tie. 'Lets reel CR. 1 tHP 1 • re, j ).fat- ). lieu. 9 ere ro- i L us-I " Oct f e. j ry.l ,aril.' , re, tis, }litre, 11 (le nit, j or 'el. -1. . !, orq COAL. IMP. HAILRO&D e • 15 ' 1851 in. 1.1 4, on Coal. tran4- 1. , aN foliows from 5 0 45 1 25 50 45'1 25 50 45.1 25 50 45 125 50 45 1 25 50 45 125 .50 45 125 45 40 125 40 35 1 20 35 30 1 15 30' 25 1 10 7,11 25 • 1 10 25: 10 10 , 05 UI) 10 (IS UI) 10 . 05 1 1 11 05 00 00 ! E 5 75 Ip,. 901 n 5, u 0 t. 5 75 70j 115 0U -- acre.. • A DFORP. Nert•y 52-if PASSENGER ': YIII • READING •fpl.ta, Aug. 3u, Mt. If:DIVED—From Phil ,,enger Trainr daily, er $ pt. 1.1. arty., between Phila. ff',OCIZMM:2 A. hi.daily, usre•pt .1 E. ckolaily.ezrept SIM Ik, ilaily,eu , pt snn 1 as; rnrs 2d l class ears. $275 $2. 25 1 75 1 45 , • r or Ilmad nod Nine r the cuts unless pro- 1 • allowed to each pa-- • eager* are expresitly a. L i nnet , but !their • ill be at the risk u( lit seers. 1DP9130, Secretary 38.tt NATuaarrnx Cual Contpaxy. APRIL I. ISI, the , magna daily (Sunday I and 9.1 . o'clock P. M.. int Afternoon 'Trains . on the arrival s,l',lPhin on the Renal- ON 'f..•neral Arent lAtts*VA EXPRESS LINE.— and foe war.) Daily , per es Car being always ra) merchandise of all specie.bank 11011111, 601. .id to rollect.oe tti and Goods delivered between Philadelphia r ere Street, Pottsville; tiladelphia; N 0.6 Wall let Street, Boston. iVARD, EARL & Co. 11.41" 1 EO PLE INC his large Stock of nosy, and Brass ware at Pottricille, Pa. Now is r ap Bargainsdhe u oder pwctfullyeallthe erten ill county and 'vicinity st splendid assortthent Jail Stores. ever offered I Mat are the. Etna a ir aro suitablelor tavern he Vernon Alm laht.in- , complete, and Spring ok, insproved,and vul vas. Also a splendid lot ch is a square cast Iron , tho equareacteen, the •r and ninny other Tari m and handsome style of Tall Strives. He has nn in Ware,Hollow Ware; re. Which he always ail ni.lnwer prices than e • Voir will please call elsewhere. iron 'wink done nt the .fiNfliN HOOVER. VC 6iirket Sneer. l'a 31-if IRON WORKS. IRON A Nil) restwet fully i unit In Ind thh fuib% e. ceperally, tr pr epaivd, at the above 'Steins Eitgi nee of every ft f'ars, a nd vrary other Cam Inge .ir itn hie for the , oil 11!r mom t,eaqonable ~ere I . or Want ',Foirnatrl with ,heattiels di,- All work fiirniPttrd by fatal Well. They would 110 may want artirlt>,4 in II ustern will tnret with wonus, 1 vri.t)r:n SVIIOUGIIT table for Locontotivr,+, er rifeam Engin+. !toile ' in . diameter. Al.O r iturt)Ose,.;erlra,4rrong ; Ilbllnw Piiitons for . Malinfactured andfor TA:4K ER & ,rner .1d and Walnut nh ON WORICS. N & CO. 11F:SPECT- In Ifir public that tlwy . . ICAtibliatintent km,tvti , e ir li r: I nt; a ‘ r V e o tl r t l 7• l ' :i n i i I 7. : ; I . a7l - 1 ntifacture Railroad Cara, cry ilegrriptiem, at the mow frasotlatok t.. 1 .A. wantof Steam I: ne ,nrs, ,e to give them a call be. [May II t f WOrtICS. II ot r()Trsvit,LE:,— I y Chba. W. Pitman. J. oh. solicit a ennttnua ore winks. Being practical I ...Ices that their knnwl. tlisinOSll will enable them . t fail In Ove F:llll%rattion i y are: prepared to manu pa, Coal Breakerig, Drill tinmi. &t. reived tit nt! prompt 1 y exe e terms. iMIN WREN. TIMMAS WREN, 14!.111E8 WREN. ItlClK—Cnostantly on e nobecriber at the loft YARDLEY & SON. a9-t[ 2=1:211=12 s 2 :f t A,f ~:: TSVILLE POTTSVILLE ACADEMY. THE Undersigned hasingbeen entrusted with the di- rectlonof the Patsy ille Acadensy,takes the liberty to recommend Old Institution to the patronage of the public. The principal, who received his education In the best universities of Germany and Paris, and who, has been for several years engaged In leaching In this country, wiltteach ancient and modern languages, as Latin. Greek,Uebrew,Germanand'French. the higher branches' of Mathematics, as Geometry. Algebra Surveying, Mensuration and Calculus. as well as Natural Philosophy and the principles of-Chemistry ; whßstNr..l. T. Stiogska. a graduate of Yale Col legMand a practical ttook-Iteeper,will take charge of theltaglish branches, as Spelling', Reading, Writing, 'Composition, Rhetoric. Arithmetic, history and Geo. graphy. TheprieciPlea ofßook.keeping will be taught andshe pupils exercised in the keeping of fictitious ,accounts by double entry. Maria G. Ayer. a gradu ate of New Ilampshire Female Seminary, has been engaged to teach the Elenientary branches and Draw ing. Even the 'mantel buys will he falthfully taught by the teachers tnernselves, and to young men an op portunity will be Word. d to proseente their stain.. as tar asst anynfourcommOn Collc2es. With a Strict discipline shall be combined a respectful and kind treat ment ofthe scholars. Popllsfromahrnadcanlie accom modated with boarding on Moderate terms,iti resperta bie parse eboarding houses. Thosedesiring to learn the German language; thoroughly, ran flail admittance In an accomplished German family, The terms of Tal linn are us hitherto, 811 yearly, for languages and Drawing *S extra. The yearn. divided into 3.essions, lit from theirt Monday in Sept. to New Vrar,4lo, ex tra 113; 2d, from New Year to the gd Monday in April. El and 412 50 extra. 3il from thence to the 3.1 Monday in July, *7, and *250 extra. Rills payable sit the end of the first m lof each sea.,lon. It I. highly Impor tant that every scholar shoot I enter lilt SC,IIOIII wit ii the comumme.ment of the lit.t Keg: A AIGELEL PH/Idpi. I y ;r T July 12,1811 QM 414 STILL ANOTUER REALUISAELE Cure of Coninuoption. And He dangerous attendanttl, after haringhecn given up to die by Physicians and Friends, the an nals of history cannot hirnish a parallel. It should be sztensirely known throughout the world for there are thousands laboring wide., siutitar diseases, which will prorc fatal, unlesi arrestedby at powerfa h.D.V,NCV OF DR. SW AVNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILDCIIERRY.• • neon, •ND Og Cutlet/MED. Potwe or Rocas, Frederick County, Md., } June nth, 1t.k51. DR. SwaVNE.—Dear Sir :.-11clieving la a duty I owe to the public, and in justice to you. I hare thuneht proper to make known one 01 the most ea . traordtilary cures, in ray own case, that has ever been truly recorded. In the month of October last I was afflicted with a severe Fathering in my breast, which formed a large abeess, and also communicated to my Lungs. and very much.atilicted them, °tidal's- t charged largo quantities of corruption, external and internal, that is. large quant ales passed through my Longo. which I threw up. My breath's mild also jibes th 211 my Lungs, and out through the Cavity of toy bail at Illt apparent ruse, attended with it Violent. cough. day and night:loss of apoetile„ and 'extreme d e bility. ,iii that nit phystriatis thought my rime re. lively hope less and beyond the mover of inedif lite.-- I remained in this %V retched condition for a lone mime mint I was wasted to a mere skeleton, and there see turd hi lie WI hope fur tie. lint having read in the publir papers ante many wonderful cure , performed by your cOMPOII ND si - luip or %vit.') rilEaftv, 1 immodiaioly grin to Raltimwe for live linttlea and commenced its use. and la my great ~.ati-illirtion and ' Ruston:. faintly, the alicesir_or opening In toy lungs be 2.311 In heal, and t h e cough subside, and on using ten bottles I was restored to perfect 'health. I fed very grateful and foully believe. that to your valu able mrihritte. under the lilesvities of Divine Prot I. deers, I am rolehted for this great rha nee, moll MCI happy to say that I and now enjoying us good health as I ever hate. For the satisfart ion of those who are not acquain ted with me,l append In this eel tifici.te the names nfaentlemen well and favorably known to a largo I mmo', of slue citizens of Maryland,and Virginia. and witt,tlonlitleis induce alt who ate similarly a (flirted to try your wonderful and Invalualle Compound Syrup of Wild (Theory. Yours, Very flespert fully. '• THOMAS DIXON. The soliztrilirr I. well acquainted with Thomas Dixon, and can testify that he has been afflicted as ' ahoy/. represented. I regard lii., recovery as almost a miracle. lie is a worthy member of society. JAM' ia R. DIIIO3OIIOW, Pastor of Beth. Circuit, Baltimore Conference. ' Wealte unitersiened,realdents of the Point of Rocks 1 and vicinity,are acquainted with Thomas Dixon' and know him to have been afflicted as above represented and was thought by his frit oils, as well ao by one , most skilful physicians , to be past tecovery, but by [ the elcltoive Use of that inestimable remedy. Dr. S.:Ecasme's Compound Syrup sf Wild Cherry, is nosy re stored to perfect health, and we feel dirty bound to [ reeommend,this valuable medicine to all who may I be similarly afflicted. Fred. Stack. Heirliant,l 0. Thomas. Lloyd C. kelt. " ~ W. 11. Smith, . etamoet W. Hawser, n.ii,v. wont, William rt. Watkins, Philip Haines, ,F ' John Walter. Philip Melcauhaim. ' The above invaluable medicine is the result of many years extensive practice in Philaileiphia by Dr. Swayne. Very Important Caution. Remember nnpreparation'of Wild Cherry Is gen uine. except the original article as prepared toy Dr. swayne. See that his Portrait is on the wrapper around each bottle. Until you obtain Oils Compound I you will never know the real virtues of Wild Cherry. I DYSPEPSIA OR WORMS. , . Swayno's Celebrated Vermin:we A Aare and effectual remedy for Worms, Dyspep sia, Cholera alumna, Isickly or Dyspeptic children or adults, and the tans! ' , useful Family Atedicine ever offend to the . Public. .1. J. Avoca, a highly respectable merchant of Wil liamsport, Pa., states : I have tried Your Vcrmifttge in my own family, mid ran speak in the very highest terms of it. My wife is so much pleased with It site will use tin other. Remember t none is genuine extent that in ItitilarY ~ bottles, with the portrait of HR. SaiRVNE on eath wrapper. pf:2 , SeC that the name is spelt correctiy, " . SWAYNE. . Dr. stroyais Sa,:rar Coated Sur,nparillo ns,l E>tract of Tar !Nils, 'their, are undoubtedly the best Pills offered to the public, and no fatuity shoutil be without them. Safe and easy in their operation, without producing any griping pain or unnteasaisl fUelinga. They arc pet utt erly adapted to cleanse and purify, thereby rendering it St to newish and invigorate the whole system. A few doses will oftentimes prevent a severe attack of sickness. and for complaints in which females are subject they are invaluable. No Pills can liarc'a bet ter, effect than these for monthly irirgul trines which occasionally happen to women. They :1:+:11341 at the commencement of puberty; also when there la a check from cold, or improper exposure, and , even at the time ,of their entire cessation. Hy taking this medicine women would he carried on through with the change of life without danger or Infringement on their more youilifulailays of womanhood. Re particular to obtain the genuine, FCC that they are In boxes turned out of the solo( wood. covered -with, a red label with the signature of Dn. SW AV% ii thereon. ... . _ _ Gl= rr , = , 72 • r.-z t: . !.! 2- .7.7. - S. MO . :.:. CIA Mai ..1 1 / 4 . SW ATM Proprietor Of the widely celebrated Comrorttu SvallP OF WILD CHERRY hind other F. - HS MEDICINE& has removed his I' rineinal Office from the corner of Eighth and Race street,. to No. 4 NORTH SEVENTH eltveet, above Market, Philadelphia, where all order. most he arldremted. ACH:NTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. • JOHN G. DROWN, ~Putts~fllo,f a. J. CURTIS C. lIVGIIES, JAMES B. PALLs, IbMinersville, P ROM W. GIIIII4, C. & G• INNTZINGEIt. 11..1, SUE %YEA. :1 1 ,1Hly1L. il I 113,- ven,ll.Saisli.ta,Port Carbon; Jour; A ,1.1-t-ro.'raylors vllle:ll F. ll* AR,TI/Sr.nnta ; J Pni,l'amaga4 ;I; • ItrlllollDrlt. W. Mi,NTNI,II .1. W. l'ltiCE el.t. Clair; Mims' &11,11.1.1mAx,ratter - .011; Pl' 1 11Ausl. l'inegrove; ECK EL'A DT. T1..1110T11 & SON, Lfewellyti; JOHN ..WILL[Awc, '111,141.rt C. Fuoin.rir. Omlzeburg; C05?.1..n & Itito,on Zl.•vr I'llll.l.lelphiA S. Mt.wrz, 11rworf•hurz La mime .1. rITANToN, MCKCIO,ItOIfC ; JA con KAI Fr , : IN. and I: & E. WEIOT. I.uwrl Mallanlango; and !by all Ilea lqtll in meilicin.• ev.qywherP. feArenta w iahing a fresh supply of Dte. DI ED ICI ?I n•III 1.1.41qe qe ,,d their older, to lhe• Prin cipal Office, Philade•lphl.t Sept. 13, ISSI. :11-ly W. HiTH:46N, \ 1.". H. ALLEN. • May 10, Mil\ NEW GOODS. JUST RECETVED, LA IMF. and fine asaort- Piprs.Jewsharps, it went of Toys% Pa my DAM I nop, Gonda. Game!, ittitrarltaaroi. 'anus, Rattles, llotaes anil Wagon., with a variety of milt'. artitlea. Whnlesale and Retail at the tuc ..tot prices. 111;ottor Mud., Intportitr, No. In: North SIXTH-al., Philadelphia. A tin nitidnfacturer of Canes, Tops, Trick-boars, Think!, riapkilio-riktor. and T1111:V!T in Ivory, Wood, okit, CROW:P. POLL. Oct. 42-am BROWN'S E53ENcr: of Janiaira Ginger:, Prepared only by Predsrick thrown, ar his Drag a'tol Chemical Store. North Ea*t Cornrr of Filth and Chesnut Sta.. Phila delphia. A supply of O ' w ahnve alssa^s on had, and for sale at JOHN O. rdowN's. , soir Agent. Drugsist and A pothecnry, Centre atm!. . Oct vs 1851 ' `12.-3m TO COUNTRY DIERCITANTS. U[73l. NEWELL & dON Wholesale GrnMery and Irl Commission Merchants, No ~ aio WATER street. Philadelphia. have always oh hand, a Jra and\ well selected aistorttuent. of Oroeekes, Provisions.' Teas and Ltooors to which 'they inylle the attentnniof country Merchant'. Oct 4,1851 ' 40 ern, SATURDAY MbRNING;VANUARY 3, 1452. REMOVAL ISM IV= .. • PIMNPISTL4ANIA EVAN UZEI 'MEM ANICS' MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION if Slrberfictd, Nossaauselti. OFFICE'. CORD,NI or DOCK AND TIMID ST/LENTS, °Vet -the ,F.rthanße ° Coffee Haase. Phllndelphts. 1 . WM.., 11. BOWL:101N, Secretary. Arcomntrited Cash Capital, , . .31,400 Guaranty Cataal. 60,060 mitts-b 4 AN ASSOCIATION OF ME(IIANICS I and cntcts,formrd int' the mutual benefit at each other, in /lad of sicline.a or ficeident,4Fefuales are I also adrniftad info thisassocittiombut Certificates rte issued for them above four dollars. By the paynientnithe;DillowingArinualßates.vnu will beenme a life Member, and will be entitled to a Weekly Benefit during life, if you should be disabled by sick flees. or accident;ftoni attending to your ordi nary business or occupation. Yule!? Dep.sit for XemOtrir under SO gears rf Age. SOO Admission Fee Will be charged the Ant year. and must be paid at the time of making application, and the first }ear's &Trish within thirty days. BY PAYING $1 On per rear you will drawg2 Oh per week 3 Oft Lo do t'n 300 do 4 nu do do do 405 do son do s do do sOh do A (iii do - do' do A (3) do 7 00 do do do 7 DO do On do do do BP9 do Those over filly years .ot age will be charged 2.5 per cent. exits. The benefits will be paid as above, provided the iCknellt She' continue two weeks or more, (lraetional parts of a week excepted.) and in all capes a FUlisn- Al. Iltmerur of Twenty Dollars will be paid to the orteolher'l flerea , e (itt OFFICERS: ft. f irrr, Prrgident. A. M. Cia.PIN, V. PrPlet. H. H. DApomm,r4ey. N. R. LlLLsy,Treaci. FINANCE COMMITTEE: A. M. CALriN. WOODZIUFF. Rev, R. ll.Giac. I,IX, W. 4. Ituronwta, awl L. W. Thomson. . . IL I:. W Esh Linn, Al. D., Consulting Physician. Rricrenrcr.--FN.Gov. Doty,Wlsconsin. Lt. Goy. S. W. Beall, J. 11. Plumb, Erg.. Cash'r. Bk., Albany, lion- Edtratti D. Little. Marshfield. Massachusetts. t10n , ..1. R,CiMfines. M. C.,linri. - Alpheus Feleb, U. "4. Senator, lOn. Seth M. Gates, M. C. N., N. V., Si-Gov:Sl.olc!Vertuont. Rev. D. N. Mei ritt, Musa ionic, Mass . Stat liners. At D., Worcester, Mars., Iloti. ElLtb %V d, Middlehttto, Mass. Nitarlefp.4444—Rer. M. G. Clark, C. M. Neal, Esq.. Col. F. Curran Philpnt, Bennett & Co.,Baddock. Has aeitine & Reed; Dr. B. F. Palmer, A. H. Harriet Co.. '213 Cherry Street. Bali & Boardman, 93 and 95 Arch Street, Norris A. Bros., Locomotive Builders, Grattan de 'Lean. Neir rani Pty.—Hon. Horace Greeley. Samuel Bat. fey, or the Hoard ifotel,Rottert Withers.P. D. Whit more, 40 Wall tree,. Ri.v. D. N.(' raham,6o4 Green with Street. F. G. Ford, 90 Fulton Street, Warren Ward,6o Fran ort Streetjotaph Burr 212 Broadway. Springfield. . (tripod. Hon. E. D. Beach,ll. Foot, Merchant, .1 Ti Rockwood, Merchant. C. P. gibbet'. M. P.. Wm. Scam., P. N. . Harrisburg'. Permission. —Col. Wm. J. Sanders, Washington Hotel. Stephen Miller Prn ' y. Dauphin County. Jacob Biter. late Clerk. N. R „ John Fox Deputy liberal/au (thin Cioitity., W. 0. Ilickok.flook. Binder, 3. J. Waterbury, State Agent R R., Collin ItL•Conly, Editor and Publisher American. Pottseilte.—s. Fostkv, Associate JuAlge,'Fralicis W. Hushes. 11. Campbell Esq.-John T. Hazzard, D. C. McGowan. C. Mr HALL, Agent. W.V. IRIAN FS, M. IL. Art. for Ph 11.1. City and County. CIJAS. E. WOOLSEY Sr CO. General Arcnis for Pennsylvania, Delaware and Mariland. Nov. I. In3l. LIFTI INSURANCE ME cIRAID LIFE INSURANCE, ANNITITy 1 and Trwit Company, of Pliffadeqphia. (Mire No. 132 Cht•unt Slfeel.- Capital. $3 0 0. 1, 41• Cll3llll r- prttial. . fk? wake Insur3nr.-sonLlVro on the r,iola v.trahie;ertos. Thr capitai Whir paid up a nd in qmr.l,togetiler with no') t'nrt.•a-inac rrxervrel rand. of - rg a pr•r fee t 11A( May' t.t.th.• The pr rtni.i rui may he paid ye.irly, half yeasty, or quar:crty. The corrinant add a nnatie {lrvin:Wally to 'twin mit:lncas for life, The firm Dorm, approptlated in tit•cenibnr. I (t 4, ai.d the second Llirnis,;in Dr:ern/her. 0,19, minima In on aiHnirin of $202 50-tn every $lOOO inured under the oldest Iwiieie,t, making 111252 50 which will tin oSlii when II shall become a claim, In. stead of $lO6O originally Insured ; the nett oldest amount to .1231 50 ; the neat in age to .1912 50 for every .1000 ; tte others in the santd . proportion ac cording to ilic aluoitut and time of elandind, which addition:l Ina Soh II ter.tge of more than . 60 per cent. upon the preinisurs laid. without increasing the an nits I ptemiu Thu folloui eirtter UM r 2 tsln tilsured GEM UM No J. , " 2.6 " 333 &r. 2500 2000 5000 Ar.e. Pamphlets reoaloing tables or rateiiCatid eshlnna• lions. romp of npplicatinii; and furtner tnformation coo be lodat ttr oilier. : R. RICIIAR6I3, president. Jon% F. Attila T y. The Pubsr.ribtr Is Agent for the atuive Company in Schuylkill roanty, and will effect lnimraners, and give all neceKitry information on the 'iiiihject.. A NN A N. 26-Iv June 19. 1,111 PROTECT YOURSELVES ~IIE DeMvare :Mutual safety Insurance Company --(Alice North Room of the Exchange, Third/M., Philadelphia. • 'FIRE INSURANCF.,—Buildings, Merchandise and other property in' Town and Conso'y, Insured agalnat to-is ordamast by fire at the lowest rate ofpreinium. MARINE INSURANCE.—TheYnIgn insure Vessels, Cargoes and Freights,foreign or coastwise under open nr special polities, as the assured may desire. Il.h AND TRANSPORTATION.—They also insure merchandize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steamboats, on rivers and lahes, on the most liberal terms. • DIRECTORS. Joveph 11. Seal. James C. Hand Edmund A.:louder, Theophilus Panidine. John C. Davis, 11. Jones Brooks, . ['tenets Burton, !henry Sloan. John R. Penrose, Hugh Craig. Samuel Edwards, George Serrill, Cen.C.Leipei, Spencer Edward Darlington, Charles Kelly. Isaac R. Davis, Johnson, Witham Frilwell William Hay, John Newlin.: Dr. S. Thomaa, Dr. R. M. union, John Rellers, William Cyre.Jr. J. T. Morgan, D. Ti Morgao. Wm. Huxley. WILLIAM MARTIN President: Ric:Hann C, Ncwincri, Secretary. The subscriber having been appointed agent for the above Company. is now prepared to make Insurance ' nn all devertptions of property on the most liberal term:. Apply at C. 11. Potts' office, Morris' Addition or at my house in Rai het Street. Pottsville. A. M. M ACDON'ALD. , Nov 11. ISO. . 45-Iy VaIEVINITT. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INBURANCE COMPANY OF PIIII.ADELPHIA 11 cricE N.. i6 tilava n A, , 4 ,i , r,,„t, near Fifth St (*harks N. flantker Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagnr.r. :if:Lomat Grant, incob it. Sinith.' Continue to make Insurance; permanent or limitrit every deacriptiOn of property, in %nom and countly rates as low as are consistent with etturity. . The Company have reserved a' large Contingent Fund, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely nvestcd, afford ample protection to the aasured. The assets of the Company on January let, 1848, as puolisheil agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz : Morteageg Et 590,552 65 Atorks, 51,50 25 Real Estate, 103 358 90 Cash, &c., 43,157 87 Temporary, Loans, 12%459 00 • $3,220,097 67 .13 hi . re. their incorporation, a period of eighteen years. they have paid upwards ramie taillien two hun dred tbourand didiers,, losses by fire, thereby afford ing ev 'deuce of the advantages of insuranee,as well as the ability and iltspnsition to tweet with prompt_ 'nee.,, all liabilitlea. CHARLES N. BANCKER. President. CHARLES C. lIANCKER, Secretary. • The stihseribtir has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institotion„ and is now prepared to make inaturanre, on every deacrlption or property, at the lowest rates. ANDIiEW RUSSRI., Age•nt. Pottsville, lan 11,1091 " 2.,tf rnnsu ARRIVAL or FALL AND it :TINTER Caftl.l:4 —The sithpr.tibere having ree4iv V in adJitton to their 'large and exiPn.ive itOCk of Dry Goode, Grorpries, ibiern3w4re, Itrndyanade nothing, kr. A FAll.Stnrk or, VALI. AND WINTER GOODzi, 'ompri , ril a the most Fos,Monable Drew; Goode, Ray Stale rdiawr., I.clne and Sgnatr , Him, Chafieealile, Tie. and Plain Mohair lowireo ; Gold Medal and Tim, fb,ylr's Mang de Lames: Mack, I:flange:ride and netted Almucao ; Engtioh Merino.; UotiereClotho; Lich [Des= ; Etirtirti and German !foolery of varionr kind.: Red: White anti Yellow Flannels; Merrimac Giliromi of deferent ; American, Wr.st of Entiand. Fr. rich and German Broad Cloth 4, nf tin. tinnatand most (hirable makes. Plain and Vesting.,,; black and ran ; l'rrnclt Din..orin do; Plain:lna Fancy Tsve...l and 14alinetti-i. Woolen ram 01 different Colora and qualities, Grtricr;fitcs Itiojava and (Amanita Cotter, fltirk Lop.) ial and Young II yron Teas. ( hashed Poi verized,lohned and New Orleans Saigarn; Prime Hon e y syr.in find Sugar 11011 Ce Molasses; sun dried and Sox Itaktitte, Prime Currants. (Ovenware O f various de,trintimw. Fish, Salt. Cheese and Pen %ish-ns Aral kinds constantly on hand. Also, PROW, FCATIIEnS. The Shop Rock of goods having been selected front the latt , est Jobbing and Commission Houses in the city, nn. particular care and attention given to select such ponds as are suitable for the Coat Region and surrounting (-wintry. we feel confident In saying that we nail (ICs full satisfaction to customers nn a cart for any goods'in our line. re Neat door to Mates Mit el,crir tier of Mahantongn street. Pottsville. SYLLIMAN SHIPMAN. 4:-tf RirewrrarcEs so the OLD COUNTRY. r siniSCRIBER HAVING MADE Arranges thrlltg in various parts of Ireland and Scotland, and with Messrs. SPOONED. ATWOOD ac CO, Eau acre, London, is prepared to draw Sight Dills from One Pound Sterling to any amount requlreilspayable In tli parts of England, Ireland; Scotland and Wales, Persona remitting Five nollarito the Pound in par finds, with the name of the person who Is to draw the money, a bill fist the amount, with a receipt for them In hold. Will be returned. Collections made In all pasts of .' Europe, and For lgn Belle of Erctianee cashed 1. I!. sllEßWlN.Portavllle, Pa: BIM Nov:a, Visl len.4, ISSI F. FORD VENETIAN BLIND AND TWINDOW wi DOW Shade Manufacturer, Wholesale and !Email, No. 2L, South 8 street, Philadelphia. LETTERED SHADES Sir Store Win dows painted to order. ALSO Reed Blinds, Buff' Shades. Paper Curtains, niche:ad Plates, Oilcloths. &c. Gilt Cornices, Banes and Pins, Ac,, for Drapery Constar. August la, DM, 33:1 y _ . . . . . N. : '''..-. -IN , ' _, r -,i -; ... COI few• eianuttec (ram the Re- !Awl of policy and Ronne or toOttss lobe tncetol bylature aditions. $252 50 = $1,252 50 850 Z., u, 3,150 25 415 9,475 00 116? 50' .• 0,187 50 &c. &c. eorge W. Richards Mordecai I). Lewis, tkitotptie E. Rorie, David S. Brown, Morris Patterson., •••• ME 4clrlsE. M3;MIIMMI poetical - Story. THE MAIDEN OP TILE SHIELD IN POUR ?Akre. BY DVGANNE:rart COlOl4. Swooping down the mountain passes rode a !tun ' Bred borsenien bold : , • Swaying plumes and dashing corselets—gallant troopers to behold ; And the foremost mart war Clavers, with his locks of waving gold. • • . . Downward thundering, while the sunlight sheathed each iron form in dame: Faint and karsome grew fair Annie, as the horse men rushing came; - Well she marked her litre, Lord Mnswell, riding foremost with the Grreme. Loudly roared the sunken cataracts, but - the troop ers veil rose higher; Downward rode they, swift and heavily, every hoof-print flecked with fire, Downwurciswooping toward the sycamore bridge, salt downward nigher and nigher. Yet nor faint nor fearsome Ronald-:-. swelled and throbbed his bosom proud— Resolute rose he, like an oak athwart the tempe,t hider, cloud — White the lilly, Annie Idaxewell, oft the cliffbe neath him bowed. Towering mightily on the precipice, with its beet . Hag crags o'erhung— And the yawaingehasra before him. with the sycs .. mores o'er it flut , — Lo a ponderous S ottish battle-axe around his head he swung. Flashed that war-axe in the sunlight—raised in ter rible strength toward heaven— Circling tearfully, swill descending—like a thun derbolt downward driven Reeled the bridge and rocked the Precipice, as by lightning fiercely riven. Once again—a terrible eogine—surging, shivering, as it fell : Echoed the sound from woad and mountain— hOartely sank through cage and dell Then trona Clovers' vengefulyaopers rose aloud, discordant yell. Suddenly checked with choking bridle, back the Maxwell's courser reared ; Wildly gasping, widely staring, down that pass the Maxwell peered;— Was it the phantom of his daughter? was it wraith or vision weird? Brig' ;lit and beautiful, like a seraph—as if scarce of eartn a pan— ne and motionless, kneeling—moulded it might seem by sculptor's art,— And a shield of iroit upholding, covering Ronald's valiant heart. fell the blows of Ronald, while the maid beside him kneeled— Never a jot their true hearts faltered—never a jot their spirits reeled; Still the maid beside her lover knelt, and raised the ponderous Ageld. then from argitehme and matchlock, hurtling on that shield nniain— /ref, the .ycainores fiercely crashing cped •the trcyer.,' leaden tatn— turtling fierce upon that iron sinew—still fiercer, but in rain. For the war-axe still fell heavily—fell with wide resounding clang; And the echoing caverns answered where the C o . venanters sang—, And the rocks intliaposon like a mighty organ rang. Darkly frowned the lair Lord Clovers—cast he back his yellow hair; Thrice he graspeda troopers' pistol—thrice his bal let clove the air;— Ronald answered with a sturdier blow—the maiden with a prayer. Madly swore the battled Claverhouse—and the Max well, raving wild, Raised his mailed hands to heaven, with iiiipious curses on his child ; But fair Annie railed the buckler over her lover— and sweetly smiled. And the troopers, wildly cursing, saw the cliff's unstable ridge Break and crumbledownward heavily, 'areal the yielding timbers' edge ; Well they knew that mortal footsteps nevermore might tread the bridge. Mightily fell the blows of Ronald—fell the last, the giant stroke— Like a cross-bolt over the precipice down the crashing timbers broke— And a roar like mingled thunders from the moun tain's womb awoke. Dust and smoke and dry leaves whirling,intli ob scured the frowning height, Backward reeled the steeds of elaverhouse, rear ing, plunging in affright; Only once again fair Annie met her stormy father's right. Once and only—as in brightness to .herlover's breast she clung, While young Ronald toward the mountain-caves with lightsome foot tip-sprung, With the iron shield and battle%xe athwart his shoulders flung. But adownl the mountain gorges, and around the soundinß bilk,' Once again the hymn sonorous ol the warrior•cluis. thins thrilk— Once again the resonant chorus bit the arching heaven fills. Many a maid in bonnie Scotland, on the mountain sward hash kneeled— Many a brave andloyal soldier foughton freedom's glorious field; Bin no nobler souls than RoxAtu and the MAtors or THE Sntrt.o_ paragrophicat. (13' NoTntsc astonishes us after we get used to it. Our women are horrified to think that the ladies of China confine their feet in iron shoes ; and yet these same womea think that to beautify the form, nothing is so sal utary as to crush the ribs with a pair of cor sets. The Indian girl who thinks she adds to her charms by daubing a saucer full of yel low ochre on her face is looked trpon by her fashionable sister of Waverly Place as a bar barian--an hour after which the ,beauty of Waverly Place will be found in ber, boudoir, adding " a tone to her color" with " shil lin's worth of carmine." Singular halluci nation, isn't it ? 0:7 , WREN Aristides was asked. wherein a learned and unlearned man differed, he re plied : " Place them both, naked, on a for eign shore, and• you will see." Education will do for you what sculpture does for the marble. Hence the famous saying of Socra tes:—'' I marvel that people should be will ing to give so much for turning a stone into a man, and so little r to prevent a man's turn ing into a stone. .(1:7•A Goon WIFE--A perfect candidate for matrimony was the lady of whotri the poet said : "She hail read I Her father's well filled library with profit. And could talk charmingly; then she could sin.q; And play, too, possibly; and dance with 91)411; Vet she was knowing in all needle work, And shone in dairy and in kitchen, too," As in the parkin" (a . AN EXCHANGE RayS "In seven cases out of ten, the young lady who periuits a gentleman to kiss her previous to engage ment, does not become engaged to bun at all, and in the remaining three she never marries him." Very flood doctrine. '-'j, ow TO Reetntt FittErmsmr.-LFriend , ship is more firmly secured by lenity towards than by attachment to excellencies. The former is valued as a kindness which. cannot be claimed, the latter is exacted as the payment of a debt to merit. t 1 7 A MAN'S TALK, HIS MIND'S LOOKING GLASS.—Conamon conversation is the best mirror to a Mart's heart and head : and he tha: can be deceived by a person with whom he has been intimate. discovers a want ar discernment that, were it possible, would ex cuse the imposition. 11:7TTIAFINY , OF EVIL HIBIT%- He who has struck his colors to the power of an evil habit, has surrendered himself to an en emy bound by no articles of faith, and from whom be can expect only the vilest treatment. fry. CONFIDENCE SOLICITED GENERALLY BETRAYS.—Never trust.person who solicits your confidence, for to nine instances out of ten, you will be betrayed. boasting to AriStolle of the great new of his country-1' That." said Aristotle, is not to be untsidered, but wbetheu you deceive to 1* of that great country." ' - Speaking of the middle ranks oil lite, the solid and best portion of society, a modern writer makes the following excellent re. mark:- " There we behold woman in all her glory; not a doll to carry silks and jewels. not a puppet to be flattered by profane ado. ration, reverenced to-day; discarded to-mor row, alwaysostled ant of the place. which stature woul d assign her, by sensuality or IT contempt ; admired, but not respected; desired, but not esteemed : ruling by passion, not affected ; imparting her weakness, not her constancy to the sex site would exalt ; the source and mirror of vanity ; we see her use wife, partaking the cares and cheering the anxiety of a husband, dividing his toil by her tkimestic diligence, spreading cheerful ness around, and, for, his sake, sharing the - decent refinements of the world without be ing vain of them, placing all her joys and her happiness in the man she loves. As a mother we find her the affectionate, the ar dent instructress of the children whom she has tended from their infancy, training them up to thought and virtue, to piety . and be nevolence -addressing them ns rational be ings, and preparing them to become men and women in their turn. Mechanics' daughters make the best wives in the world." It does no good. Some sins have a seem ing compensation or apology, a present grat ification of some sort; but anger has none. A. man feels no better for it. It is really a torment ; and when the storm of passion has cleared away, it leaves one to see that he has been a fool; and he has made himself a fool in the eyes; of others, too. Who thinks well of an ill-natured man, who has to be approached in the most guarded and.cautious way? Who wishes him for a neighbor, or a partner in business ? He keeps all about him in the same state of mind as if they were living next to a hornet's nest or a rab id animal. And as to prosperity is business, one gets along no better for getting angry. What if business is perplexing, and every thing "goes by contraries"—will a fit of passion make the winds more propitious, the grounds more productive, the markets more' favorable? Will a bad temper draw custo; mers, pay notes, and make creditors better: natured '? An angry man addi nothing toi the welfare of society. 'Since, then, auger is useless, needless. disgraceful, without the, least apology, and found only" in the, bosom of fools," why should it be indulged at all ? If there be any one mannerism that is uni versal among mankind, it is that of coloring too highly the things we describe. We can * not be content with a simple relation of truth —we must exaggerate, we must have a "lit, tle too much red in the brush." Who ever heard of a dark night that was riot " pitch dark ?"--of a stout man that was not "as strong as a horse?"—or of a miry road that was not "up to the knee ?" We would walk "fifty miles on loot" to see that man who never caricatures the subject on which he speaks. But where is such a man to be found ? num " way morn to dewy eve," in our conversation we are constantly out' , raging the truth. If somewhat wakeful in the night, " we have scarcely had a wink of sleep:" if our sleeves get a little damp in a shower, we are " as wet as if dragged thro' a brook ;" if a breeze blow up while we are in the " chops of the channel," the waves are sure to "run mountains high ;" and if a man grow rich, we all say that " he rolls in money." No later than yesterday O friend, who would shrink from wilful mis representations. told us hastily, as he passed, that the uewspapex had " nothing, in it but advertisements." Be kind to those who are itt the aMumn :of life, for 'thou khowest not what sufferings, they may have endured, or how much it may still be their portion to bear. Are they quer ulous or unreasonable? Allow not thine anger to kindle against them ; rebuke them not, for doubtless many and severe have been the crosses and trials of earlier velars: and per chance their dispositions, while"M the spring time of lite, were more t4entle:,'and flexible than thine own. Do they 'require aid of thee ? Then render it cheerfully, and forget not that theNime may come when thou mayest de sire the same assistance from others, that now thou Tenderest unto them. Do all that is needful for the old, and do it with alacrity, and think it not hard if 3tvon is required at thine hand, lest when age, has set its seal,on TRY brow, and tilled thy limbs with tremb ling, others may wait upon thee unwillingly, and feel relieved when the coffin-lid has ov ered thy face forever. ) fl NO. 1. gElioicc ~ ,Seteitiono': tr, DnaII?EIANICS , WIVES NEVER GET ANGRY EXAGGERATION. DE KIND TO TIIE OLD BLOODIERISM Balzac died belore the advent of the Bloom ers ; yetjibe following invocation to the pet ticoat seems peculiarly ad hoc, in the present discussion of petticoat, or no petticoat : "Oh, petticoat ! thou art the personification of woman ; the whole grace of her walk. de !lends on the way her petticoat undulates as she moves. Society is kept together by ,the, influence of the petticoat. In those countries where there is no petticoat—where all her beauties are unveiled—instead of there being more passion than in our civilized and dra peried country, there is no respect for the sex, no love, no devotion. Oh, petticoat !. satin, silk, cashmere, or woolen, thou art the poetical mys:ery of life, the shade of virtue, the source of all gallantry, coquetry, and civilization."—Home Journal. MOTIVES FOR MATRIMONY Goethe said he married •to obtain respecta. bility. John Wilkes declared he married to pleage his. friends. Wycherley,- in his old age, ma hig servant girl ',to wile, to spite his relations. The Russians have a story of a Widow, who was so inconsolable for:: the loss of her,husband, that she took another to keep from fretting herself to death : and we read of an Irishman who declared he would never have to take a second wife, but having a chance to marry a Protestant girl, he just took her to be the means of saving her Soul: A young, and rather faSt " gentleman of our acquaintance, married'a lady nearly old enough to he his grandmother, because he owed her a debt of fifty dollars for board.— The bargain he afterwards deicribed as a 'hard one, declaring he *cut off cheap—dog cheap. • • Wig LAST OP THE AIUSOLDS. It is said that the last surviving rela tive to Benedict Arnold was lately carried to the poor house of Norwich:, Coon. This re lative was a cousin to the traitor, and was born in that place. •She remembers Arnold well, and spoke with seeming resentmenrend indignation of his being " driven out of the country." She is 92 years old, and, when taken from the miserable hovel where she and a sister, now dead, lived, shunned, sol itary,•and in abject poverty, for many years, this Boor old creature,was sitting_ without a spark of fire to wand herself tiy, although the day was one of the Coldest of the season. Thus, seemingly, the blight of the traitor's apostacy has followed and fallen upon the whole family, and made wretched thh last remnant of it. THOV, GOD SEEST ME.' A father and his son went out together to steal corn. When' they came to the field, the lather climbed up on the fence; looked carefully around that no eye might see him. Ire then began to fill his bag with corn.— " Father,' said the boy, " There is one way which you did not look." " Ah, mr son."• replied the father, " and where is that?" "Oh, father, you did not look vp." The man returned home with an empty bag and a stricken conscience. 1 ,2- Omani* ,Stortb,„ =MS evorutztrr- frintanumfor plea tut vessea. Some years ago, tbereirred in dm teiglt. horhood tif Pans, a - retired enilitaty,otHeet of. high= rank ind large Cannata rammed of , tunny valuable quMities—bratre,juittaxid ha , ruilaNei.thers - -were two sad draw-bador his 'ebaracter—be was violent temperedand avaricious. He married a beautiful smidgen. tie girl, whom be fondly loved. but who.rie. !ertheless, often sought her ehrurther; weep. tag bitterly at theharshand unjostierteseh ks which her husband heaped on hear whea the merest trifle , had excited his un govei temper. Often, indeed, ahetelt tenifiedleat bis violence should be natiretball rata; lid although his fits of rage were regnlarty lowed by penitent apologies, she tremlled at the thought that he ought - some - day ,forget himself so far as to strike-her. It was very sad to see the Nipping:o4 a union formed under the most promising ; aus pices thus destroyed by brutal and unmean ing fits of rage, which each day beeameoiore frequent. It required all the-young wife's • tenderness and fidelity to sustain heilentath the constant grief and terror which she felt.' One day when the husband in the practice Of several visitors, had given way to a mire than usually outrageous expression of tem* per, he retired to his own apartmentwbither he was followed by one of his friends- ,_--tatrue 'friend, who never shrank from administering a faithful reproof. Without reganlutheof ficer's anger, the dyingembers of which still 'glowed fiercely, this friend earnestly and se verely lectured him for his unkind and un• just conduct. The culprit listened witk a gloomy air, and then replied 44 Your re proaches are tierfectly just; I condemn my own conduct far more strongly than you can do, and I make many resolutions-of amend ntent, but without avail. My unhappy tem per is too strong for me. and constantly in a few hours after the bitterest out. I 'find myself again breaking Tiv ter. triblel" It is, indeed, very terrible!" . .‘ I have need of a strong . lesson nal shall give myself one." So saying, he took sece‘i rat turns up and down the room, pacing with a determined step, his eye bent on theground, and his lips firmly closet]. Evidently same strong internal conflict was going on.. Stug f . denty .he stopped, opened a casket, which lay in his scrutoire ; and took :from t a bank note of a thousand francs. His Mend 'smith ed him with curiosity, noCknowing artist he was about to do. He twisted the banknote, applied one end of it to a lighted taper, end then throwing it on the hearthstone, watch ed until the curling flame had quite devour ed the light and precious paper. - His friend amazed at an action which would seem strange to any one, but especial ly for one whose parsimony was notorious, ran to him and caught his arm. Let me alone!" said the officer in n hoarse voice. " Are you mad ?" " Do you know what you have donel" " I do: I have punished myself." Then when no trace of the note remained, save a little light dust, the hero; for so we may call him, added firmly : " I solemnly vow that, whenever I lose my temper, , I will inflict punishment on my love of money." " I admire your conduct, and approve Cif your sacri fi ce," said his friend. The promise was faithfully kept. From that time the avaricious man paid for the faults of the ill-tempered husband. Atter every outbreak, he appeared before his own tribunal, and submitted- to its self imposed penalty. The condemned culprit then .bpened his casket, and pale and trem bling with suppressed agitation,. took out a note and burned it. The expiation was al ways in proportion to the crime ; there was a regular scale of penalties, varyinct, accord tug to the nature of offence, from 100 to 1000 francs. A few of these chastisements had the hap piest effect mi, both the defective phases ot our hero's character. By degrees he became not only mild and good tempered, but gener 'ous, and ready to dispense his treasures in ways which, if more agreeable-toliiifriends, could not, however, be esteemed more 'use ful to himself than the notes which he had bravely consigned to the flames. front the past. OLD-TIRE WINTERS. In 1664 the cold was so intense that the Thames was covered with ice sixty.ope in ches thick. Almost allithe birds perished. In 11392 the cold was so'excessive that the famished wolvmg entered Vienna, and attack. ed beasts and even men. Many people in Germany were frozen to death in 1695,, and 1609 was nearly as bad. ', In 1709 occurred that famous winter call ed, by distinction, the cold winter. All the rivers and lakes were frozen, and even the sea for several miles from the Shore. The ground Was frozen nine feet deep:: Birds anti beasts were struck dead in the fields, anthems perished by thousands in their .houses. In , the south of France the wine plantatiogs is the were almost destroyed, nor have they yet i n . , ata. - covered from • that fatal disaster. ' The Adn- ;Freed mile sea was frozen, and even the Mediter- ~a , an ranean about Genoa, anti the citron and or- a the ange groves suffered extremely in the finest Ai a parts of Italy. . Ai their In 1716 the winter was so intense that pii ng a l on g ate travelled across the straits from Co tivers,_ and hagen to the province of Senia, in. Sr the, Black In 1726, in Scotlaad, multitudes, cattle "'!hey and sheep were buried in the sn . - fa , In 1740 the winter was sca y inferior to that of 1709.. The snow la, ten feet, deep, if. in Spain and Portugal. The Zuyder Zee was l ay .. I frozen over, and thousands of people went ' , arm. over it. And the lakes in England froze. i f e t a l Jo 1744 the winter was very cold. Snot" ., md it, I- fell in Portugal to the depth of twenty-three eLegy lee; on' a level. Ils.— , In 1754 'and 1755 the winters were very a ant severe and cold.- In England, the strongest ittieh ale, exposed to the air, in a glass, was coy- i ered with ice one-eighth of an inch thick. In 1771 the Elbe.was frozen to the bottom. In 1776 the Danube bare ice five feet deep, "y am below Vienna. Vast numbers of the feathery /aria and finny tribes perished. ‘.•Th The winters of 1774 and 1775 were titt- n i at commonly severe. The Little Belt wits Ira- a mp zen over. ;wee From 1800 to 1812,A150, the winters were i d ee remarkably cold, particularly the latter, in led i Russia, which proved so disastrous to the v i al French army. led t .. _ . , be I EVADING TIIE DE.STII PENALTY. . eas , . l Apparatus to prevent death by hanging ts force said to have been used at Armagh, in Ireland. le . a be in 1761. Thomas O'lleale. who was capi- t eat tally convicted of stealing a mare, wait order- , w i ed for execution. The Shelia* accordingly e vp attended with a proper guard, saw him in the tip. al place of execution, and, after .scarte; time ; .r eal spent in prayer, he was turned off. Raving 4, al hung for about half an hour he was seen bykill the Sheriff to move his neck. On that-the "o r Sheriff immediately ordered the executioner . to strip his coat and waistcoat off. __Nothing 7 , appearing, he ordered him to strip off his . shirt, which the executioner seemed very re- din !octant to do, saying that stripping him would is be indecent, and his time of hanging had- d t nearly expired. The Sheriff insisted that i. it should be done ; but the executioner was - ,te t very dilatory In doing it in hopes that the issu hour Would expire. When he had.stripped Le c off the-shirt there was discovered a 'collar of • am iron about his neck, which was fastened. In 3liti Iwo straps that went under his arms, which tail two were fastened to four others that went dit round his body; there were likewise fastened vitl two that went to the bottoms of his fart, and kit underneath these were two plates of iron trio nearly its large as his feet : and there went one up at each thig,htinother strap which met and if 1 went round his waist. On the Sheriff see- 1, a Mg this heordered the straps to he cut, and .A 1 staved with him , full four hours and a ha!!...lur and commanded the guard to attend all night. - -The next morning he was cut down, . anti instantly buried. • AU • P THE year two thousand, it is pro-- bable that manual labor will have utterly. ceased under the sun, and the occupation. at. : 31u the adjective 4 , hard-fisted" will have gatie_.„ 4 , forever. They have, now, in New Ilart,:;;!- 7 -ir t i shire, a potato digging machine. wfilch;l a i drawn by horses down the rows, digit the. be potatoes, separates them from the dirt, and i zo loads them up into the cart, while the far- ...I mer walks alongside, Whistling "nail Co'• lumbia," with his hands in his pockets. - - t (t 'liiT ITS iather consider what weat!gh 41 to do ourselves, than hearken afterthedontn. of others. The stories of our neiOx)re'eri• rors tend but little to the reformation of I;aarf own. • „ '-';''l''gi , ' -, .'.'.:f:::' , t. , :.; . . ME tier. erne then. -. that ring s in trb• ' 't of that r the and VTS • the PIY" ors f no s 1 -ht of , t far s the scl :hitt nary of a went BC4 that con• to of itely Lank !pm tett your ,loug ) see met , . trt o f ist to flung CM the on to yen, corn• may next e by acei• !lived to of QM sus : Eu- anac refer eon- Lance erred BM
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