CARDS. pSIMPSON, Miring Stegivreer, has removed Me • elite to the building neat/ OOPoldlotho "Amer ican noose:* Centre street. Pottsville. Pa.. where be will be happy hereafter to mmetre all otters in bas PPrAction: Me is prepared to , atterst to all kinds of Innin g El/imed-4S 34tvelld, and eats con tinuance o fthe !Moil patronage heretofore bestowed upon him. Jan. 3,165% . :" I.tr TWIN BAIIINAIf. -ATTORNEY AT LAW. Lai et opened an oft* ta Centre mem, Pottimtlte. nano. site the Episcopal Vtinrcb. wirers be will te daily, from oto 3 °slat: Business letters to Alto will re'. relye prompt attention. addressed to bim at either Pottsville or Orwipburg. Dee:o.llsl. dO4f PURVES. DEALER IN /CRAP IRON A Brass. Oar and Block Tin. Sodden spl;tl 4 =d, ire. Orders received for Brass and Copper work. and Machine (drubbing. All orders connectedwith tke above line promptly attended t o . r South Barrow' hove Front; Philadelphia June lb. I&SO HENCY—For the patella.* vindicate of Neil Es tate; buying and ,selllng Coal; taking dram of Coal Lands; Hines, Ike.. and collecting rente—frosu twenty years experience In the County be hopes to ale e sitisfactlon. ce Atalantango atee AL LPottsellie. Cili. HILL. la-tf April 0„..1iX1 JBliZaWiNs EXCHANGE AND COL leclay °Mee. Pottsville. Pa.—Dealer is anent real Bata Notes. Dina or.Etzhaage. Cevil9E 9loll Of Deposits. Cheeks sad Drafts. Cheeks for sale so Philadelphia and Nsw York, is angst to salt. Match 9, MO. 104 - EDWARTS STIFIPPEN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR at Law. Philadelphia , grill attend to col tedious_ and all other legal banners in the City of Philadelphia. adjoining Canadair and elaew hare.— Office No. iya Walnut sleet above Seventh street. Philadelphia: - .- DROP CHARLES LEWIS QANZ, RE,- I - spectrally annopocesto thei.eiller and gentlemen of Pottsville. that in addition to his proPisional sat': vices, as a Violinist. be will also give Instructions on be MVO. Residence, Pennsylvania Rail, Centre St. N0T.1,1850 - , 41-tf TORE WILLIAM/O8 4 JAB. coorua J !wastes at Law, Po:untie. °Mee in Centre/St • few doors East of the Psansytitnta Milt.'" Mr Cooper will attend at all the Courts. Pottsville, Dec.:. 1750 49-3 m OARS VEL HART7O.4IriITICE or Tux PRAeli, Pottsville, Will . attend promptly to Colhictions. Agencies. Punhase and sate of Beal 6.11118. se., !n Schuylkill County, Pa. Office In Centre Btree4 oppo. aim the Town Hall. .0 et 1549. TACIIICS IDRAIrkPF, ATTORNEY AT LAW. dilating removed to Pottsville. has opened an,Allace tinder theTelsgrapb Ofilee.Centre street op pnalte tbe )Slows• Bank. Dec. 6,1031. DOCTOR C. ILIEVELER,IIO3ItEOPATHIC PHYBICIA.S, annoyed his Mira to one alba Stick Rouses to Cosi Stmt, Pottsvt tle Aptt: 28, :849. 18.4 f DB. SAMUEL BERLUCEI V. OFFICE. cur erl" 4th and blattantanno streets. Pottsville—(tbe one lately crannied b) Dr. Thos. Brad; 3 a Pottsville, litareb 15. lASI 11-1 r X.AVILRON, MAGISTRATE, covitar ancer, Land A`•nt sad ti I rolloctt r..— °like. liartet street. Pottsville. Pa. Nov. 30.1650. •43-ty 1471.11.L1AZ1 L. WHITNEY, - ATTOILNEY ir Vat Law. Pottaville,SchuylkUl county. Pa. O6ce in Centre street. Denny opposite the Miners' Bank. Jan. 4, ttt3l - • ' I-I, T. ROSE B E EtRIF ATTORN 6Y AT LAW ; J . has re:oared to Pottsville. Office In Tteinip. son's Hall, eor actor - Market and derond streets. NovrSitt, 47-le, TOWN HUGHES, ATTOIO:I3Y AT L AW, Pour -4.1 rtlte, Schuylfill county., Pa. Office in Centre rtreet, cleat door above the punt Office. Sept tr, Ira 39-1 y• RERT Li. ileum:LT, ATTORNEY aT Law Pouncilie, achuylittli county. Pa. Office, In Centre street, opposite the American Route. May 31. MI rt-It AVM. B. POTTB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, he Illy stored to PStnrltle. Ore nearly opposite &roe rkan Hons.. Oct It. 1851 41-Sca LG. TRAVGII. ATTORNEY Al' LAW . Tretnont.liehtlyltill Cotokty, Pa. TTonont...lo/11 BSI. 17-if. HB. WOOD, ATTORNEY AT lAW—Offire . neii4coar tante Penn. 11%11. Jur* 21.1851 - 85-1 IRON. &c. rinnirN nag.. HARDWARE AND Ira* @tote 1. &museum of tfut ILIVPIttiOI22, are exhibited dai ly, from a grindaielae to a dlamoad. from a shoe tart to a forae-hammeir. BRIGHT & Port. Dee..9o, lASI. • St- ti lIEZIII CA I. WATER PROOF BLACKING.— A IL/am mare Woks of Mrs datehataa's " (seats siter-proof blacking for sale at the Town Hall Hard ware and Ir. n clog. RAIGHT k.POTT. ta, 1551. 51-tf OOR SPRINGS —.We have foe sale the oats D scieattite Duor dprtar Veer invented . _ Dee, 10. ISM CI AST STEEL RIFLE BARREL:I.—We bare 1./ received a few of the shove Rtde Barrels, of the .err best otteldy, and. have also on hand a lute as sartaent orison Gun and Ride barrels, all kinds of Gan-lachr, hlonntinc„ dm. BRIGHT A POl7. .c Dec. dd. MI. 514 t IRON` IRON t—We have on Wad. and offer for sale a !arge asaarttnent of Netchant. al/ !SA, of the very best brands and Gl:Lathy, Inferior to sane in ttin c.arneta,and at tow prtrea—cut thratab any quantity notal mile bar to one bundml tons _ _ "BRIGHT t POTT. • Dec. 2%, 1531. 31-tf - Tc HOLIDAVE.—Noe is the time to mate a useful decoration of actor table, by parchatiat Knife and Pork. We have them from the red bone to the Reliance Ivory Randle, from the Cast-Iron Fort to the Sliver You r-prong. and at prices that defy competition. & POTT- Dec. • 31-tf tp RITALNIA WARE.—Braso ia Tea. Seta, Del latest styles, every variety o tErttatila Ftwei Lamps, Outors, NUM Pitchers. Spittcwrisockr. BRIGHT & POTT. Dec_ TO. 133 I . 51 tr 0 k'i if:Nal A fif_t I a[fiti:ll !lII'S BRADT & ELLIOTT (Warranted) I Ever Pe anted 11°14 Pens, saw *Laud A Na. lln the rem market; every person who has trted theca will ar.tsawledge tbelr anprttortlr. They ars made and vAd rictaalvetyhp Seale t Etli,tt, tiro doors ab.tre ta- %nen' Bank. Watches ,if all Ike eriebtated Alters sold at above, at pricey. to oats the times- HARRISON'S VSKS.—Tts• suNk-riber has caads arranges:lett* alas aas to terp a supply of :Noe ctlearatrd tuts on Wind, and win sett It *bolt sl!e to dealers, at the Manufacturer's ;theca—thus tait the cattiate. He also mutts . it 'la fltlloo , tali-Tanya, quart,or smatter bottles, at ca." pricer. 8. HINOCAN.' re - MHZ POVLTRT IIIiSEDERS TEXT 8001, 1 .; I roatartalng fall tafarzatattan rmaectlas tha dam eat breads gi Pont ay and tion•rxhade of ratting Mesa ii cub twentp-dore 111 - astrations. Pate* lid cents. ins Si vaa:tabed mid tar sal, at 11.-BANSAN'A eteap Boot and Putdtsbing Vaasa This is a capital boot Cos' Pealaie, echo •154 he 82,1,11124 Chest, b) the 10 e",..vtea. ROOFING.-11114 BEINC THE SEA"' 1 we bta eat t Musser bo desire to Perm Mel ltittss Rost the /acne* er Ilte,shatthl•eek to have ::caaide fa re-pro 4, the la atervigtie4 tronLl re .NctNlty inform tbe reblzr that tea is prr}irt.4 to 1.z:111 sU .htent fin Tla ILacTlag. rp411121 J MID X. 16-tt Puts/111e. Jane 1:11, PUBLICATIONS, &o I'ALCABLE, UOOK.S.—Gothr .larittnector• rivlleNS to 31o4eta Beeldessce•--4.1 D. 11: havh.t. tr.:Sr:Kt. General Thaw! oratiare elsastrurti.. , a—by. not al 13 !Law. A. Y. Trsatsi.mt. oa 13 , 0a4 Out Cutattr eaters for R-Larza.b.; Ass rectum!arse!. ST Pte. 13, Tri - amity aterttxs AM; of 31.1:hhaer. .7 , 11 cc Sas- LI ICI Eatwe work and Esti:we/tat. dLartralr4 todr thowna4 reamer toss os wood. awl oar of Lto con earwitio irwto sear wrood. Jaw rOaraissed ILI Sound La I tso vabratea. and cat tale at B. savisos, etteap azak-atort. Not: n BOOlliS SC CEIR AP. —as the issasertber has reeve Boole, salt es bead tbas Ats shelves win 4tcomakit.tat be, a el/weed to *tit elf the sates at IMCWllarty tew rates, alro.rdisg a rave oppottasity to I...r.vte litho went alsszt v. Christmas, to west* salt- WA Neer /Mei ?resent& Ilia 31 , th elahrimoto B. &ANNAN. V. TtlIC 'HONE IR ISCIIC.LtaILIS Y.— -W E. RE tosareettel ell war reader* lebe 'vast t real }ape! to sabscrtbe for tbe TEAM*, CS 14 to *eraser- . -eebertetee ce. REMIT J. e. CVMMtscs. Sc Say ;WI nev e s. Pa. 111-ty. Det. V, 1.1 ~., iP Ald*-.4C a LA tDI3. or Oro Anetwaz &matt of 1 `1. 1 ' 31. '" "1 " -iithr. I : a Ib4 111146 er r B _V' Cairt., Slavic , oat , of sew b.= Melts goats rx..-lii. I '''''""•"•TT.ATILIFI. irwrikr; II). 114 4 L1. ga.ll tra heao4. irtsi rote mrd mad fasl *ale in Went/ arhi re , ; Lail at il. BAN:SAL:VAS ; l'U4rap Bw2 az.4 Niareiliesoss Sure.. Siair . tS— NEW MUSIC ENV MICSIV%--L6E 411. wALKEIL szecirasces Ctome Wait& C"..-ea-za *west. tumbeir 11. man HOUSE, base jest patitteted tlbt ioMnruse t-nzsfai Sallats. Ptttatt- at 'Mat err fait Speak. lky ti, J. *pule. TS* @e..--ret. 4f 'bc tuber of bait we ',lca as tow.," t..ldtcy Kate, as 24:4.1y Kr. Us.bo r s,Nrsir aY Dr. ( 47.2tactos. At.a.:de t la" trista n 4 e...ldiabia." aaagdevi a time x.q.dir au 4 'Phu bt. tiary , y." u Opera "Ractil2 re**Tl44 art vat, !!..1 Tle We "J. T. a illairas." antics : Lese, •• Wieszam's Lot*. " . . A Dream Oat ear, cam or*/ Cargo, bi M. lEriter. ttc.X.lttr. Potte. sr J. A. Grum. Pttzerztv b, 6ylt. Etl3"- hie au ss p.riZ•rxes4 aeeapt list. by .14a UM. . . 6 4 , 1447 IlrerlAit, (too the u, en att3e Fast toss of &taw's. by T. C. %V terra .auroestrots. Eiogaoroo„ 6s etoties Yaw Llll- tato taw a eesa»toitsoodare to ato Pcl =l . that tbe , z at3clt. itbeet Witioe NtCCy *ll . tle tar trst std. 1..3•1 M16,61F . oroutecorot tot* C.Ntod iae tte cloy are olitestaatty tatits4 to the:* man an tlyve Itsw ree...:41.4 an Nos oFt. • PIOSLIS. • fte IIuItAMISIIIO at doe best tasesticatmpts alter T,rit amt 6vaawa , At taw loareat ammo r•so. - vo. • , It*lCia.. ussTrxmivii-rp. Vac, a c*arina: twartiorat ailazZito.ri 24 ;oloc 800 - Float% Adczyd , 4•oo.4 hat-. Tiollakettacoo ea Urfa Ilc-r 4 4P tae 0. , u iliZsta values, its of *COO tcl tcnt...4l is tike ige.V. - x• mkt tie tea:* at tae tamest rues. • t. (Won purnaagy artas,ked to 1V.4. • - .4-41 CILICAL INSTlttlfEcria-1 lariadftsi Cax attar, ash Id azoncrAmme. Law as ill am& ,TS •m - zaka. as t Mara la tear as i SE Fde, raar-a : niire=tom aat adr at E. 11.1001.104,1 Caaato Seat asi Tarlery Seam. &I-tau& et Xvestio o ektataiml ca oaks ‘,42.15 'mat tom, ous4 utaw dam Al badrairdis andirtallif ad i d mitated Ivy - 0:0111, ass jug* brawit may 'Si waasiL id 1121. . • STATEMENT or TEED DEDEEPTS . and/ Erpn,iitures of &Any/lift Canary, for ISM. r. B. calcine. Treasurer of Brhu>ttip CannlY. in arum et nthh the Commimioners of said county. from the dth-day of January. 1951, to the Stb day of January, A D. 1112: Dr. To balance MID i■ the hands of F. S. !Cumber. Tleasurer, Jau.6, 1531, as per reran of Auditors. i 610,:64 01 rash received of C. 51: Straub, Shedd: amount a Ones. costa, and 'fennel. col lected, ?t9 00 Cub received for stare on Resealed land. 2.198 54 Cash for lairs on unsoiled Land, mold at Treasurer's sale. .626 F 8 Cash for lases on unseated land redeemed. 700 46 Cash for strays and Ones. 14 7. Cub for the motif Court Clouse, 360 Cub of T. MUM for Ones and verdicts, 16 00 County' Loons. Cash of Henry Vane, • Mil Benjamin Port, 8,423 Henry Ks:Pet'. 3,0e0 A. Cleaner 1.475 Jostph Albright, 3os►ph Harmer, : 5,000 J. Hunt:lnter. Jr.. 4.000 Hoary - • 1.000 Wendel &Arran * 1,000 E. Hunt:tater. 1,300 ,MitBds,lena Holler. • 400 Eli'Malunter, 1 000 -- 859,900 00 SI Frits Is T Fiviter amount of note die monied at Miners' Bank 9.959 50 I. N Wagner.,teinporary man .9,500 00 3 W Cake. trinporary Irian 1005 57 W Fialley. amount pall to P. Treasurer Doe 141449. for deficit of Mare tar 1.795 91 F W llnglint A. 8 Silly man hi fon frB col. van on Market street lot 75 00 . Wm bailey. Proceeds of sate of tronri - d R hidgold bridle 5 93 0 LI Boyer. for funnier-4 (10 Benjamin Chrtst.deed fees . • 21M L Dross for 37.3 Ws iron 9 31. W Franey for int) IM icon . 1 00 W Franey far planks sold at Lauding - ante IS 83 P F Ludwig for tron press ~ 5 00 Levi Labaustine interest on Karrhetsia ler bond 93 87 D Malone for costs and fists N Rota (Or !amber CO F:it Mien-bar deed fres on 2 trans of land 355 Thomas Foster, costs In case Com. Ts T Canfleid 0 50 .1 0 lamas, Treasurer. balance In tits hands. as per report of Auditors , 5 15 50 AMOUNT RECEIVE]) FROM COLLECTORS. . ' Wirt Brunstrig . . 4944 To Cash of 1 D for 1649 to full • 13 11 D 1. Bayer fur 11 , 511 674 4)0 A Albfistit for 1451 4:6 69 &mat Atrukeive. c Host:tinet•c fl. LSO is f. 11: Wlllqur for 1 41 o•M ciu nitlip Boy.' Gn IS 523 00 BT if uzbeslui 1650 - 11385 00 H Zimmer fUe-Is4o in full 113 60 - n F elidfale tilt 1 . 611 11.000 CO Lamer .11.2.44mtcarrl. BRIGHT & POTT .514 f B. BANNAN • NY- MI lout liglit? E etakeet .. . ' i .. . Cr. ; Eli= Noyes ; ' Csatxty ()fro,. Clerks, }- I Y cash pastw catzt• of =4 Duectatz ad Ole PaOf ''' %%Maui rislAry /4 4 44.30garaaerriai so a 44 f10e...• a i Eagpay asst. Leak Ara.; I . MI. to 1 ......--•,............ Jas. I. WA. • 1r.11241 43 i • Neat Prim-i Pak E. Lime 144 tatt4414444. measokalf. I ; =ruse. A 4 .of PrilieS tit, i$ 3*.! IL Savoisaa eitaccsaat of =strut for 11 , r, t elms, prewar lota,. . • LER ES Ikka Etßakers be 4=444at01t foirelamoo. 164 44 I flaws la Eibaeaer.ea access& of =ea coa -1 ttlic3 of stare masuary 7,- Boom t Stowaser, oa armaat of •44kratt . tar WO akseary , EJ:Lerstpa far ettorark* alai same was; I as ceps poet I if Ertaktsaa i.vetrantka wed fleas work 1 at drain Jleam Gaza , co acteck of 4 earrael •4' CK: ' start nammary :XIS s: I Mks Gag lac extra said' met at 5 ; Cam* & feakaawa ea format of reatrut i Ear omit!' trial till go Llaa & Evellrea testate of =swans for. • riat wee Joao L Eartia 1144 Is=al44 tg i I% X Neem•os aitaast 41 r4larlrl far` , I pew. ptaisAtay. &-4 •I N /I Nerials lia tiaciwa porta wad Oil , caisaarraa detf-aximas resprsaaa J I Laad..an.an scram at marrv't for i• eta roefase .:1@ 7.0 i. .1 Di Lead. adt, is fall ix sat IXIN 113 SA '4 I I load art farad dm lie gape tratitatara tits 40 .1 II Load adz lead irairt aad a:sweets - 414 - 12 . J I Lie( alit rantag damps - 133 34 1 tit toed ay. twits MIS ;ado &admit,* :a Va 1 Isaac dram be Sift alas catpcsapri I,TtP OS I Sesetii forerpeztoAraßai tog ad . "'" 4*lestsperiaraltarloPE*4% , •-• ; X4Ekraa for b sf Pasalair I X = o be 1 a da I . X Getiguaa 410 Oa N LopOrva . b r a TIMIS gulag .. - ,pa * lialiguas ea ' . da a - Ma Newt, 14p. *a Leart • as Into* , 40 T Foes per caller of dolma Oa 1 How Illtaradi It Vaal St T. al lb • Clow Lad do 3 Ultras MMINEWM=M=!== sm. M_ , - . ,• . . • PUBLISHED EVERt' I URDAY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILLCOUNTY PA. VOL. ,XXVIII. n Brommer for 1350 in fall 34: 49 1.1? Beh for ISM 5%/h1 Wayne. John Veld' for 14514 C 4 43 OA Jaristillain for 1431 er.75 00 North : Man atri pe . John T. Cohn for 1450 in full 1.317 4 John L Coho for 1.431 MO OD tido, y!.lal! . • C Bohner for laid in fall 31 S D Madefon for law do . 41 Al I) Iladefort for 1331 • 7o ti fu :3 rayisdki 11 Ilaram . Patn. , ille 0 II Si khter for 1049 in full 10949 Jahaltuels forlz l 3o- la full 3.2i8 13 John Roth for 1831 - 3,3011 nO Tairiwia. A ericaler for 1441 in full 5 00 V 5air1.14.4 for 1450 do .410 at 15elverglin for 1 4 .51 do . 91.4 19 Branch. T A /Abaci fog 1540 50 00 li &eager for ISSo I ,0•24 -40 Rodgers for 1351 •450 60 brion I Rumple for 1349 in fun .27 Dresher for 1330 Vrt 00 5111/el 11'31 400 00 Ea reripa . I.F 'Whitney 155014 full 1173 05 C•Smith for 1651 1.606 91 West Peng D Sister for 1649 in fun 61 34 J D Zetta.rt of 1154, zn $ Zimmerman 1651 1,055 83 - East Brannen- R Jones for 140 In foil II Samaataa for 1350 4 Bartranft for 1651 Pearztrer Buroftek Ran for 1,44 In fall W Ziarnernsaa for 1310 Vin sae r far 1 4 51 T-erzonr. ta Bin !r for 1.610 in full 00 D B ilattpause for MO . 425 00 Wolf for 13.51 40000 Cars Jinles Nenhlt for 1630 305 00 RstsA. W Negras% foe 1349 • 40 00 Jamas Mew for ,1650 .93 15 Messerambblidr 1451 109 00 'Meshes Moore for 1641 ICO CO Piatgrzre. L ratty to, VW! lit fait I Stine for 1350 H Zimmerman for 13 1 1 teeit . te W Heintz tor issie 313 66 C. Barshan fat 1350 663 60 995 00 432"7 - 1 Reed administrator or., Lartsb for 1341 In fat, D Rahnfor l33o Daneer tar OM - Nutty A If Wilson 1350 In faU '416 23 RC V Ilno for MI 59 54 P Sett:lager Mt 1E49 13 31 Upper .Md•AstaLeeest B tobler for 1614 In fall P Btftl9 for 1631 Char's. It Wetzel fur 1331 ("Li r. • Adam Vine far 1331 .311iifeSein. B.:WO VgjE. M Mohan foe - 1646 ' .1 Rape! 1650 to fall Wernen for 1951 Orseig:thrr , ti.r=nasitk Ganes fix 1 . 450 in 1111 rc Ganes for 1.453 Itisrwrizg. D P Barns for 1949 E °Toaster for 1951 Po•ter. , • $ Wontrama for 1639 • Juba hood foe 1331 Castre.. B Reffam for 1350 - P Bombay foe 1331 Port latiatsm,.. BoLngtartest Boiarlig for ISIS E M. 16000111 far Bs! D Billfacans fea. 1451 AND I still tr.zeh yoa to silt* the the Matta; and bring out hots the, cavern of Min/it:aim, Metals trlll ‘ giss smug& moat Masada and auldeet all Nature ta , allt use lad li?aasarO.—Mr. Jaasisys. John 0 . 11111 do Anntersaan is Zern do Peter Eleitsinger do A liendlason do' Was PoUost list do J BOOM. . da . ' ilsosnel.laaan do Spencer a Moos . do , Jos 8 Patterson . do: T Foster kar Mess/pa do ' F 11 Irtercher do' Jautno Russel for scaffold pole* John Boarsaaw for wakes . • T 6 os hau PostrAbd 1 antra 'moss* paid 03, ling • . 'Z' 25 hi Cochran for &right 013 lumber , rs ras ; Ctstares A. Bettie, fur hardware and gius . 02 SO 1 N Llama (orgies, .. • ' 44 S9' Might & Port for hardware for shop arc . 166 00 ! Bright a Pan for Itardwarelbr moos ISt 17 'John Ging for tdariuunith 0616 : 30 00 i N Whoa 1 Lute deficit . .. 105 00 , Bates* lit Shooter Bar smarming sewer . - 30 410 litaml Brown for potting alarm Cella 60 00 Gogh O'Neal for carting fi • ' 40 12 ti Patrick Entry for tabor • .7 , ... . 16 60 Owen Boy (Or tabor ill 13 00 .1C Conrad [or Portage . • .1 Snell Air blacksmith wort Thai Flamer for lead pins owls:tut& Lord for Rooting sod carpenter work , 40 19 N Lsartin, Architect. fer - Olvell lag 'spa sea N Latina COO2OlllllOO fur. prcifissiortal ser vices as iodates N La Bran for aseasorieg natant &Shama contrarts of brick and some masonry 145 45 County' . Basin Isaac P Lykena rot superintendent N N Newman /be pipe to COL J Nadara for, atone masonry Tb.inToster amount paid for tabor Jacob BE Long, att. for itunlabing and hy ing pipe and extra work • - J 11 itc D E James for carpenter work Chas Diddle for !muting atone • Jarob Ji Long for Pt fret pipe M Byena(an for„latior • . Li/Ara oa Csautg ands.. Jacob Ilamtnez- Wm Friary as Vente Jacob Honminges jr Wattle! lk Schwartz Ben) Pon Joseph Hammer A Kimmel John Albright UM Kaebnly Henry Koch Elizabeth Hunizinger Road T•ar ElYConeor Norwegian Jobe W Menet Wayne - • John Vernal! Bane ..I Zimmerman. N Musket:la c-11 stcptub. Porter Frederick klrert. Pane, Janata Etter, Mabonoy F Senn - atm, L Ilakentoove Michael Bressler, Franey, J Kistler, West Penn ' U Alict, TilsearOtt . - • Thai Mantle, Case 31 Fritz, Wayne township 36 70 D Darter, Pictegrore lownship ' , 100 23 3 Stine - . L alehantonze : • - . • 1139 62 Israel Reed. DIMI . I% 10 Samuel Workman. Portei . , , , Icri tn . cb.• Bensinger. 111311 w 1 17 !4 John Reed, Norwegian , i 14 03 Theo Martin. IriAli !: 'aS 00 Straterh. N SlaubAn% I. Royrr,sen..)itill haven Bridget Willliuta Bickel k. aro in' full for building Schuylkill Raves bridge '1.1115 00 Geo D Boyer. Ringgold bridge • 4.165 00 Jacob Faust, Tamaqua bridge i 1,191 50 .1 Shelly/kJ Fidler, Catlawlisa bridge . 0510 Oo II fauat,brblge at are Locke - 741 00 6 D Boyer, rei•sirs at Itiudyold .. 1 11 15 0 D Royer.kepuirs at La/Wm/Mlle , 120 14 Jobs Shardhr.Settieell bridge : 15 00 Jacob Bre:mot, firratara bridge 71 :oi Lew (s Recier. Pintgroce bridge . W 00 Jacob Straucb. Cr plank. , W'. Mauch bridge . 19 :15 I Runtzlager 4 D Koch 111131eport bridge . 4 513 R DeLortd. reirtywalls to Schuylkill Ili yea bridge 2035 Printiny, Binding , and Statilnery R Waatitr Hall & Van Gem** CAVA - alit:63p etoutes Franey 2 P Bertram DC Rrintutt J P B Saunas 8 ? Palmer atrial:a Zeller W Mentz Nen. Court Iloor.. .1 M Long for gas pipel99 1.5 T Foster foe Perpetaat Inottrance 3(4 otl Wm Franey cluster for L rod , 10 on Hoary Millet and'others for coal 40 t 3 .1 3.1 Long (of pipes splitting Ac 211 r 1 Severn for carpenter wort - 91 ltb., 11 etratich for lumbar : 10 0: G M3ohnson for yrathingtallin house 13 43 J Dodson for wheel harrows 4 50 A etellir, aft, for store pipes to 109 13 J Snyder for biudias carpet. I SO 0 Uoy and Palmas thr labor 4:7 15 3 &torah for painting . 50 50 A Shock for carpenter wort . 31.50 1 Severn for soft and *Amore. on loot- 13 G) 157 $ tk5S e 3 49 94 190 CO VO 00 beymen earpewers &r Fog a Reuther Sh) yards' Matting Bright & Post for hardware Seiu for hauling furniture F B Kaereber, nisi gold for Omahas Re cords, furniture, to , (raw tarriasaurg to Pottsville irend, Petit Jurors and Pthrtares,3lareb Term lel - AU FT Cruet Jethro &c Jose term IS3I ! Tee 73 Grand Jerom Sept trim 1031 SOO 03 Grand Juror, Dereather term lel Toe 00 B Bartholomew Promentlsqg Attorney ' S 35 R R Palmer Prowtenting Attorney . in 3 30 I' Cotter Court crier , 1 es ea For coalmine/ Altmed Juror* to Poor /Room: e el , Merck's: aim. ♦3 OR !46 53 5- , 0 00 Wagner 4. !mbar 43 43 bap St Betsler '1 , 4 CO 31 F Nedtet • : 15 60 • Datum:au • 14 30 W A Ilattuarr . IT. Easters Periirretisrg. F B Essrcter, amount of Drafts Sas rapport ' of Coast:et' ' 1.1' , 112 61 C 3.1 irtrastb for yin tourists to Eas- . tern restitaatlary littl 1 Catraty jaii Orrigssarg. C 51 Otrateb,Strartf for Jailors' fees. bas. - , iag prisagsm,te., from Jaw. 1,15 I„ to, Dectraber 31. 1631 • I 1,2:1 63 _D Boyer Cat Impairing Lacks, ar,_ _• , 473 8 Deulatn It 11 Eager for saattig . qailt 4 : 1 13 W Frailryfar stairs sail repairs ' 15 35 Jahn Va rot - r ail ! asa far ..iss Aptness 1 25 ""---...5r ~.. iTs me 391 00 100 00 53 419 53 EMI ._ C berver for Ps -ag Prboners 41 49 r Ilecrk. A tactic fin IDOOdlaal acasecag , 6 Co' Joe. Ereter far main • • • . 1?I P Wetter for brica . 1 .50 C Baal fur banns* HMO Rad atilt • ll It D nee.' for dictates Iron 5 00 Jao Mayer omitting at poop 1150 Ctleitz fiar coal • • 57 65 D Revel ix passing is coal - $ $ 1 DerSer far repairs . 1 Cc/ Jelta Moyer fur 1 dozra siocJa • 4 50 C Herder tar blactsaticti. wart 9 - 41 W Fnubry far pipe Lad caricrliag 3 19 Dray 11ed.h.4 far proferstioaalorrtlres i 3: 50 _ _ _ sa) DO !.....li tit 433 C$ 715 96 EE lamb, MagaAter for huMbet D Rate fir cam • " Meager." foe Imetthe algae Grate Rap" the Tabor C F Jackie:a ex - pears is behteng P El LI% Si 1„ellt 1 t ltr-Gortra from IrbaA. to romanle .3 Lod far delimit Prima adding t'. Nowa* ad coadylag pfl.o • 11 CO F uabimpla watraida al area prism ' ' It 00 Jades Wed coard7ratiptdooda ; 3 03 James Freda for pattus trod oapriodera 1 00. Jowl* Wader far coodyiag diadem le Ur Grow Um For addisz Waded to • Pots:villa* 10 CO ritfaaral. lEI3 F. 33 E1:1 Lewis Rays/ Gu taidins Istaest. /assn • &es. tc-ttIS /auk**, isms aim! Wltesesam fry at- testing imiersze ' , ttl as Rowar Dalwavi: .1 ita s S/0 SI Wu Trailer expeasei to llarriabarg as Paolit Malaria. sutaiiiii Stilts is , Vats* Tassattio , 23 sO I , ,Wa Trades extressistiwatted is locative serisos sad artesdisit Orin proves& at , F orte t Tax Dicilicases . 1 40 iII Erin ed lays remits , so Csousiseistier : I$S 00 Dr_ extra egresses sad itsrsiCe at wrw , I r ua r l t w i l n ie 1414 :1M sae thssial I &min sal New/imps, • I Tts.saas Fassie fire Sri Sate err ice ae Cawaslstioser asd poems is Mutts- taws Lc .- Graeae Itarthse tat '2l day s set tiers as Csasatiaaraser f' lees Nassau reassel . IG S ZAtilft elect I Mallet Krebs • - . ,/. DiCesti..L Iseseraad F Des., kaditars Wary [setts for terrises as i 7 .t . Jabs P "labial asitiarsit dims scams H [tats Sae tresise err - assist Aosta . C Stabs 1 CI Joao= .. g .1 A Iletarras- . WS; ea I ~. AntestiarteSiis. . .• - i tra rr 9,Z1 91 17=1 EMI 4 tees 33 MO 91 EX:I 141 Wilt; Rama eldardaa t sad asersaprs dd atu.sinee electirs ilemist sad telnlaWlP ilteribm • • Main amiss wits attesactso suratiog Weal , Coat:shies zod aosessoei wean ellectios.' emesoi oMoss, acc- Cscscat rot =Wog clayortts nous - 1 Zones* Ors awl seessiost et ISE 111141 1 . I atices sad cossastas *es to Csoosor• trait! touts illitsese kips soil astioSits Cssizsto- • siosafik curs Owes flay iratassa. Janes Sr istrisSiost *AS • -•- ' Rises lisr rigor/ft tielikes Da. cites Ike %Nikes • Sed~Ssessolos Issas Isseces wallow Soo bilesipr lemmas Warm A Ilsomes Ae postap• ilossarl sad llossdhle liiitnellllS Ia Ommisirestab mos . I Pita casts oosellelistilat Sudoersolirlestillis C Seitz Its MI 1r ILtrart gr=striett Ili :I )J GS M 39 :yea 1:13 14 1:316 lti 321 al 1113 23 311 0111 ITO es as sr 14 I a a ails e I D , „_ % r :;`j POTTSVILLE 43 75 IS 68 305 46 3-45 27 86 VI 70 107 96. 129 16 130 38 c 147 119 73 21 572 GS 51 :3 999 93 MOO Cu 30 TS Is SO ..x.O 00 loons 2.856 3$ 14A 93 irto It 63 P 5 iii 43 In 66 EEI 60 00 VO 00 It* 00 60 23 66 00 36 00 90 00 43 00 171 23 113 45 12:5 4089 255 51 671 99 Sa3 91 915 GO 35 55 22] 76 ses Tt 5e4501 • T.s.r 500 4185 - V 75 319 (51 43 75 au Courts. tM:iti.Vgiatj4 lIM SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 102. - Jacob Ussuner marline of bond dated &mg I. teleo i W Pudgy and 11 Ventre. May 4,,131.2 LOnir od - 4 Jobs than for making election returns _ 15 54 P Dreher palming Midge notices • 16 50' Jam* Snyder rrpalis at public buildings ' 649 . 14 ballot boxes ~. ' S 92 t J Wallin for serving notices on Jurors 2 DO I Km Frailty for pamphlet Inas 1 60 1. Deere B Zutick for clerk hire '' ' , l . 41 25 Jobn Beichert county tax over-paid . 1 41 I Reolen Jones 55 , salmi/fipple . ' • , 12 so D 1. Boyer .7 20 Joseph Bonierl3 67 . • John Wolf 2 25 111 Banks for fl ltipp. ' ' 1 75 John? Werner sheriff fres I a Mt. Carbon riot case , 12 SI 51 Linder for wergblig coal . i no C D Boyer and/ Miter% fat by ing out atato road JAWS U Graefilor prof. serrierssi • John Sumo cost incase 1 P Likens cm Schuylkill county . . . J Baerther for Pardon Digest %V theft, for msk lug prison designs F B Kaarrher Treasurer per centime on money reeelved and paid oat from Jan 6 125110 Jan 51552 Balanee resnamlug in .ihe hinds of FR Kaereber Treasurer , 691 65 10 67 30 96 Total Toth* Hostoralde Me Judges of the C,:eureof Cunt coo* Pleat of 3dioyll4ll County: We, the andertigied,Henay Krebs. Francis Sena tor and Michael lirechbill. Ottawa for the said roan ty of Babuyan!, respectfully report that we have au dited. settled and adjusted the accounts of the Coto. mitsionera and Treasurer of the said (imply of Schuylkill. and submit the above and foregoing state. anent, astire result of our investigations Sty which it RIB appear that theta is doe the county of Schuylkill by P. IL Haercher. Esq.. Treasurer., the stun of six hawked and ninety, one dollars and sixty dve Crab, (091 U.) In witness whereof. we Dave hereunto, set our bawls; at Pottsvitle. the tenth day of.lanuaty, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and 6fly4wo HENRY EttralS, FRANCIS DENGI,EII, MICidA EL PRECHBILL. Auditors. STATEMENT Of outsaudsvg tares due the County and State Ay the Collortoni of th esrverat tom:flair and Lorought, to seit: rear. Co. : Mtlit/a Tax. Tax. Fice! , . 1411. 5359 S•24S 52 525 00 Barry. F. Dez!er Bran - eh. T.ll-Abbott. (vial 1S4: 0 , 67,97 20S 04 - H. Bressler, 1850, 127 07 2720 of 153 00 J. Rodgers, 1551, 1015 72 900 07 154 50 lqytAe. W. Heinti (suit) 1945. (53 - G. Bernhart. 1850. 304 37 493 90. 90 GS 43. Hmuzinger. jr.18.31, 87 , 123 7SI 00 19e. DO Br:L(4 , r. IL C. Wilson, Cass. *I. Nesbit, - 1350, 806 96 532 01 245 00 Thos. Hoch, 1851, 1225 29 940 24 437 00 B. Brunstrig. A- Hartrauft. !.e.) IS3 (Ai E. Norwegian. Chas. 11S51, 24: 14. '2.13 At; 69 50 L. F. Whitney, 110 34 Eldred. Si 18 INS C. K. Welzri. L. MahantanEo . 1 yell, —. 1 '4%kt) V. .vidge, Fnriley. S (.nit) 1541. 37 59 . 213 04 J. C. Holwig, v. 4 !J.:N. !I; le v E. E. Ttionrcson.. 15-51, 364 ".'S -425 11 1; C.O Nine rsriar. 3f. Mohan, (.001 1545, 271 3.1..1 32 _ Jr Wernert. 1551. 5111 60 Mahanoy.' D. filmgeman, , ISiI :47 t.a, 3 I 14, 04) /Viewer:an, D. P. Darn.... v.. 1.0 IS ¶203 #:1 - 'r A 111.044, (suit) 13.50. 030 40 1143:4 11:-4.0 E. O'Connor. I bll, -1445`5 40:.7:4; ...) 1. .filaith-ixt. John L. Coho, IS. I. 1010 .;-.; 1341 43 :rte Castif 13 7 5 111 7 46 75 S. Heffner, Via), '5'2:9 '....-). '..r...7 ~S :112 .7,9 P. Bombov, IS-51, 45J.1 T 4 i7S (... 'l6 ):0 OrtrigsGrg. i_A . Garret. 1551, 15043 :LI: '47 4S tin Poarrills. . QM -- 2t; - John Ruch. 34:122 - . 1.:$1.0 Pinetrore H. Zimmerman, .07 49 n - r.• 71 Pinegrore Boro' Wm. Zunruerman, I SO, I r 7.1 219:71 :".t , !41 Fitd. Snyder.' ISSI, IY, Sir 79 -,/ Portrr _ _ S. Workman; I . SNO, 1 14 4S; .51 I; : - 1f John Haas. Sr , IsZA . b. 5 C. 41 I; t,i) Rusk. S. 3ioore , (stnt) IS4S. 44 04 2:4" 10 11. Netters, (ma) 15414 $-,2 James Blew, , I 5.1.), 1:.4 23 2S J. blemerturutb, IS:11. IS4 1e:4) '..13 24 00 S. Haven. 95 00 233 75 el ft 9 00 A AV tnower, 13:0, 453 t4S f.S) ii: Philip Boyer. IS-11, :S3 54 1001 '. 4 3 100 00 .Arcrohel _ _ Wm. Seh. St. CI.: . Adam Kline, IC.vl. SSI 2 4 79 05 1 Tartssavta B. T. Hastee., = 1.3`0, 54 S.l -- '..31 10 It F. Stalfoir. 14.31. 10u8 09 10e..4 03 30.1 irj Trenonc- D. B. Althotm. 14,4). I Ces Adam Wolf. itt.sl, 27v *".; 213 (.4 14 f4ll D. Modena - dm IS.i, 17 433 c,„s U*ioa. , S. Rupert. 1343. '23 - - S. Dumber, 16.50, .54 S. Milkr, 1551. 01 :4 1 - ,c3 50 40 fvl W. Bram wick. A. Albr-ht, 1551. 7V7 15 . 972 CJ EMI . I'M Delarianee Montt! Saf e ty Insartors ron e ress y T-neSto N, - ettre Reeoas or the titbit:4e. Tait-di:it., Fbilitele:plela. ' FIRE: INALT.ANCS--linildings.lllarettandlser aad other property in Topa ao4 Cearatry. inaanrd &taloa( lets. or ds rare he for et the lowtot• rate ofpreatinta. al A RIN I: ES 8 URA NCE.—They •1•0 laicize Crawls, Carrots And f vas bi•joreign of coadintem made, open of P PM,.111 pallor*, ar the assured maw desire. 'I Lit AND T RAN tr PORTATION.—They also I atelebatedsre traniponed by Walton*, Railroad Can. i Canal Boats and Meat:al:oats, on rivers and tales. on ; the ninst brerral tertnr.. • - • , l . Dlit Er:TORS. , Je•tepn If. seal. James C. 11.1114 e Edmond A-Sonde r,, ' Theopailat Paaldiag. . i .105 a C. DlTill. Robe!: llorzoo, IC/woes Broabr, Mary 'Goan, lobo IL Pea.-e. Ranh Craig, Samuel Edwards. Reerife Seftl". Geo. G. Leitter., Sneerer Ilcilsala, Edgard Darlington, Chat lea Kel/j. ThJile COVlendrS marked tha4. I 4, 1 , rilata:rl air,i tiliar I Dallas, : J. G. Johnson tiora Neleach anyeett L ''.•-• are taken. end noir td -a' .11 ? - wa r ii ,, Fmwell w i g um t hy • the ... I c9 nr ' e c m" - - : Jeehn Neville. Dr. 8: Tbontas 13 t I . Re EL M. flostoo'. Jolla Kellen. OnCE TO TAX COLLECTORS.—The I win i.l'at Eyre. Jr. J. T Morgan. ii Commeetiooers would Litman urge ire Co..e-..:•- I _ D. T...M4tese. Wm. lismtley. tors to eotteet the amounts due on t't dtiSetwte.... . WILLIAM MARTIN Prerilente .and pay tebe wimp over erahont soar. The- pre.eat 4 RiCR Ale 5 - NRWIZID• Sencr , 4"T' !tile Of the COM mds . will rtai Firtlllii of aor i .Tte t !'-R nler " 1 tor t•en in.- 1 ; 111 *d at•nfl for the , , abn - e 1 easpan_r. is now ;repaired to stake litentrance furthelf iljdu 7 r- 11 is hoPed Ihat 14 4 . 5" , " 2 'e W ''' 1 on MI deleri.pai,ai, of property on the mast Liberal Dolled ir l e.rJe 4 '''` lthefirL ' e tbee.'""" rri Vc ' ll . 1 street. Appktrai C. 11. P. of:Scr e Monis' Addition kettheoveires hia 4 =- 1 to eefotoe the ev-ilerllzo Cl Iva at .:ty bootee in Mallet Street. Poirairtile the WPC. 1 A. M. MACIDGNALD. 45.1 y H. lkimels (suit.) 134 v, 321 :#4 :12y John Teich , ISSO, (A) 2 31 7.3 •` , l Jamb Heim. .IJ.S -Went Penn. 8. Zimmerman, Mil. ,I.'ll MICHAEL FRITZ. THOMAS FOSTER. GEORGE. HARTLINE. Caniimis4l Puivirilte.Fe4 t , , r—it . ; ___ VIDEDINITY. I THE ratsst.tx FIRE INSCRANCE . COMPANY i , OF PHILADELPHIA. O FFICE. No. 163 1 1 , 1raz„, street. tear Fifth St_ Moles N. Eiocktr, George W. Itichar3a Thsaaae Hart. , MortteratD..Leti la. ' : Totlei Wagarr. . Adolphe : E. Zone. si. ;see: Gras% . ' Vasil IS_ Er‘ata. i : ..ta,e. R.stiriata. . Maoris Paseraos. 1 : C4z.ficar• to Bate laterality. peratasest al hailed ! sstl V.. "4° : P r i l .'s r a rfr. "' ; raTaatV.. , : ,.t i , The Co - P' - l' have rezem.4 a' barge Catatagret Ferri. trhar h web their Capita test Precaivues. safely , I sirste4. turd a eige stiaertiori :it the octant. ' Tits use:sof the eotsgmay ea /seamy lat. 1?-12. a* i psetobeil arra-east r to as Act of Artestaly, were as 4 1 . ,•:: ,, 11it.•ii 1 kt-utgare, - Rea! Estate. Ter?arary• r t . Lamas, M.C5.1 Ci.l • ' ` It.! ter. t' : 1 Sisre i weir ierwreoratios. a S . .earsiA Of 44 0 1,4,11 i i. e ari.. they have psiigapwarrti of sae matzos nee a ea ilay 10. ISM. I : i ire..l I**w - eel draers_ hews by title, thereby afoot - I tog el tarare arm.. a.: vs stages Of iaseraote. as well NM= Ea ELLIOTT. 1 is the elides 224 4stp..-tittue to meet it Oh protest- WHOLIZAALE ..t,iD RETAIL HEALERS IN ; cest.. 3:1 tut. ntra- Cloche. Watches, Jewelers, S. ;leer aa4 Plcte4 ! ri tablwi cif t; RLES C. RAM - SUL. Preaidest. Was,- The eabaettbecesterfar wheat their er- 1 . "-‘ 1111 :- .4 C. e 3 N" 113 - smfettr4- - seeat4we Seorsalmiest he Miaera' Rant. a - ThesONa'tt*ar b.." be,, alefotaNta 111331 r- Int Cesare Sleet. POttalrar. Pa: A rr)leatti4 eart•ottee at of ; a:toie sieaai. - 4reeiaetitatios. aa4 is maw prepared to Mitts. Watebes4 Jewelry. Sliver arid P1.V.,11 Ware. 7 ti-at ilk , mr4"'''.'". "Oft tr•ieti* , . ll of 0 03 9 141 1. 111 be...at each prices as tweet:et Cul to gore razitdatz i.e. i_t be Itoreo rates_ AN DILE W , MEMEL spot- aid to ettick tre Lome the atteattoa of parthaerri Ikettl"ce•-•I" I / •I'-'!"51 t-tf , , aiwarlCaseatatbeto teat every article is, ii armored as 1.7.- , I r ma= Zs , snurnmor. At . • Oar meet tomato. is part of a fen alecatietat ..rt' stsfila sibterreser basis; located ttiartelf Is Kuhn GOLD 4. SILTIEIit Lacre rrArreass .. i i 'UV/3. 13 , 13 i Ka Ceitate aid *lemma& opposite' i ' lib , ' ela Le}rse 4o iH. WAssam. ErVa... iiiEtr . Levi to ages bis proes- Rarer Mae aaakrea-ntooss,Mantle 0 ttaweetts.la a.. a: a c t s tr e e to the Owners of Cite Larab. real °Pets- IT ea . e..tii.. Wattles., Jewelry aid gate was., ems to , wet. awl ethers_ He kat, foe scsotal years. Imre Es alt parts of tic Cattei States by wail. 'grab prtft-rt.! tir e .l as Eaeiseer.Sworeyar.tost Maarger cf Coal sakty. We are trirtetstisee to sett st Sea ;tares :km i st t oes to the Noith of E.Schuatasebao Ind some ywats A+ new ankles ate sold is PiemerZ)ttie_ 1 eipette=r is this Colour. bay week rimmed to P. S. Preserve this airenteestesi, tad exa.mise r eta r tsi. wt.": ke •terate-J eirttatly :ad prowooly..- oat stock abr. Yea omit Per:rine. :' ire waste 23.1, a trial as the best reestweee s ii ,e, I W. SRAM'. . test .4 - s.u.s. , tkte,s- GEO-1. o.llTra: ' 1. S - FEWAET ELLIMT. • . :tide. it,!./' , 474F Dee-11.1*W - . . te.. 1 7 . : ...._ tto . PartimMtameities pttlal to the repaisCsg 01%0 Stag I sinurs suarac:iirmt nzeisrami al watches. ,_ J A FPI Ifillit l i l'lr a MED. -114 Esser bas yvvie • • RiCIIMITAL! RENOVEL! • _ - l4l &led so crei a Meas. abbessese en bream, to TILIFer tit IFrGIT."--Ter mat. Of hiae ' ; beat two se throe imam, oiwatitami with tbelto_ebela .... se. rbtoser, ifi.,,ort the latiew Ere: . !ii Was of 413383. tae e " "" 14""b• "n" fr " Vt ' . 0 ' i 03! - -illiSiArdiff, 2E4 comorosieter, it to deteieity see it aegatiso to an the .weri4 ; as,a isereilatire aai caarewartee el' - i tor Wm Sec Lasser' till ,1111.1 P. ' it east be ewe either 't Web or et. heat boa .watker. Slssolatertedsai mai Me eaable4 la wait the saacarate as they 3y.tairte.4 I t„ ,„ r calory . i .,,, t ., , i , u,criejrf. b k p a n si gg e. byelaw* awiretaal mos= wide a saints* Surma-. - ' JOSEPH DE RE =Vire to tire .ewes of every bogy. me 'mite- , : j a ..,y , ii.-I,t is Wow/ to awroasee letAlte fees& lea th e t ' .. " - . • ' --- -- a • . - wiallk dna besets foss keel le as i dare sew rash- a per- Gl.Mimay a palillanki. . i ~ , • • • • r- A 6 ISM faith, is the best dimity: it trelostest. es Illmespeors sew ittadivos• Hs tots. 1 i i r . ing iwimitunci enu. c ., 0 {,-rinza m e , . - -rms- - „ 7 " Taoms TO szlonceL. -- e.—Nature ttr - pl's>l li:e the bed phittnophlr a char CCartira -af "NTILE AND N"KgT--elter" '' rant4TILLE • r , i Ci s----- - sae enomme elkrantbr unwires so y -0 1 !,- Tst_AGOILLIe." 11; Ulu* la the iiir&e, 1 mot eiblik6yed. Withisk bet, fertile bosons ' ::imm. the best t aw . I l d ws e m . t h e . beg porky% se be la pooled; tat seta all Seeker Aitsioa.. awe ; - ------- -- 't . n ---.- 9 seers erase . Woo. a *. era aeoettestat of War i 1 ira7 230 , 4 . ‘ 114 = r a anam iasalarair . suisaarafic t ilta ltri fi logi abi Zli t • Y s kenfm ,2 ooo.ooo i 4l : l4 . :t or the United Suites 13 f thee ezir ,be thoonantb of subitamtl y et ,tind'tentr..eranee the best midieinr. - - goal ad elbtet. pel jeweled) Letorts. Ste.„. awl a :11,a, * . b i l l "/* . $3030.- i not ir e . 42 - preekeHrs. as yet tx.o.d. To ,t . . ts.“ - woe* milr epee otticismatatisers.- Seep. mews air i a V aal aalaai r la r Cast " at 12 9 da "" .** * 1223k7 ." 41- ' o, , et ea,crea,4 :taut :. WNW SUMO NI i 00 0 ;of hem $1.75/4 1 0 :of --- c.'w - muff, doubt AIX : smart be:to mediate the coon r. il , Ls _said ilat aesentern of Ketentb's . l.lettrt :Ley a et litith iriM le 0441 cheated.*** tht`ewsPsw. 1 - - Ms Wpm byattut Stateraaa is basemes. with sot- nritill.,__lGl 413 / 1 1 . . .., Li - . . BOWUZ I ; ask cipes, $1,175„091).. Total, lb:at 12,La z . 1-I,4imil inference. afforded by the what hes:, aa... 2 „mrs haie, at dffezeeir tilufti„ heera, el. omoseesitiv.% siarrik a. ameissisame of Me La wad- ' '''ltr aa. ''''''lL - *'77, 7 " - . ''• '` ' ' 113141 1 060; varkaaa. rabies at nrOONTIOn• ' IFAMINIV ke eakeeptrefeestecomt. . .. • , ! lorry el the stirt-h. em mad tray grai:ae ' izere• tented .1::r pot ';d•ai offences against despotic ,•.. iaseca w.. - abate x. 1 - F. Min IMMETUUS EUIMD AND - The altar et tea s ' • Isznid. is fed, nearly all otirstsptet et vegetthtelrxd ! rule. , .... - . , • ti:dr • . rellitaNar.llllLNY eellel)o9e Slade alatiaraments, .000 , 00 , wi n k.' gm ; a nd a c, st i nt a nnpanat ioio ss a m ak anely ... s c ,„,: - - ~ ' ---- --...' .1. issereose ars newt; Nc - st; soon a Porn.. -- ."--- - 1 0 ,- . I liom LErtgath: ll " ll / 3 l h a liaava Ina' traits (ta m, *Mal, & e-,) Pr i laes' i eiety had.* keg esistente inthont tea. ex.; , f-; ri'Fissuosiatz s:EirT geseraT La awes wastes, ca aster. ' tee, moon. con* - sugar. and potattift. Who -' bat uh - ofaults: fur, In being hanw-headad. .t - •-stAs need - attsea. Butibbities. Pabst Cattalase' , . - , — -de . ~ Tistbssel Rate% Odirlatee.ke.. Gat casket. Samos: -. skiff .sty these is not a more nut ' 7 11t=s pfant and sectsii.. y, boll'alr-heared. i . 1114 1 rtse. it-. Aur . ..,,.graPews Cartakm ., ' ... , ' ' -r a l l .il.itzedtiritili ally mat c.fitartass than'the sugar ale , a Enerroot than thew, , , .. . ' Ulf ' alliMiilk W-it l4'. ol : Z. ' r . Wft - ' ' ii! .' ' . . ....: ' 4441 - 6ln d— - ."* llllll/411 0 1 " . Tat fin the Wit a rata. a mem trierel wee than the COMM ? - r r -e A- MPi Ml= Palier aulthin ineunit th at that il Mi ow tile rri . er ir-P! arirrilekVtr/P:1111116si---siaArt-trialrirl,Traa4... Wenn eerhiaga ineha sagna_lo4 tes4 °a I Buried wealth Ewe elm ) 1. L... in the to - tires i bet ter that a. gcsei bi rosa, rex 5,.., Sim ii. NM , ilief stv.ia. ism , 47 . . filth emuntnee Ire araktplee his *gem I d Oat faith. . .is wont Laa a am s7lO ft lAll ta CO 4, 11:0 03 CO 53 CO .1.3 ID LEM 31 34 : TS 4140 ISi OS 1 436 66 Oa t 10 60 16 36 !CND I IS 03 9W elm EH = lI :S El ?S • !SS ti i sn 13 Wale ti rise' Ora IL Mil di 0 SR ill II SI IS :4 OCISIOIRSO-111. stbatlaitir Sas itost ipreeCtist-- la Sae la of Masers of an mratire itlikilostillbeseditiaraissaiticturrs prle**.itt . 11.13r5.40r$ sleek amillvaritril Starr- Sels 12. 140414 fre Set Eig 46 4 ...0 2 Co I .1)57 97 *9llOO 51 3st :It ,:133(15 _5:,0 ME IS-51':'++04 l4S* 15:4, II; II ;;; (A) j f - _•••., - As, ~ . GRII&T Exctrimuir Or ir . i • ..- 1 - ginal - Alldr*O - THE PEOPLE. . - ..........., 111: EX - A MINING his large Stott of . : stoves, 1'111.110114W and Orasawart at 8. - HOOVER*IiI, PottrUle, Pa. Now la tbe Hine for cheap flargabis.the *oder- Maned manta respectfully call theatres. Hon of Schuylkill canary and vicinity la general. to Lis lame Lad swat splendid assortment of Looking. Parlor (lace and hall Stove*, ever ofterrd before in tole rerinol Among *bleb, are the &um Mr tted,the Globe Airaight,WlLliblell suitable for MIMI ate ur Boarding Honors. Also Ibe Vernon Alr.fight,bi depeedent Alt-tight the fiat top complete, sod Spring ville A it - light.the templet* Cook. tutproved,and VIII °UM other kin& °Mooting Sieves— Also a splendid le of •Parlor tilairm, 111E1300$ ankh is a ilattlfe Call iroa Radiater.the Dolphin Radiator. the actuate smeen.t.pe Beal Franklin, opt° float padrieand many other vari ous m y tee. Mao on band a loge and hindtome style of Chamber, Room.. Other add Hail Sores. Ile hallos band always alarm. mock of Tin Ware. Hollow Wup, Wags Ware and Japaoed Ware. Wlikh le always has on hand yr belesale and retail at lower priers than have been pructinaod for before. Yen wilt please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. All kin...lief Tin and Shen . Iron Work done at the shortrat noire. • 801.0310 N HOOVER. . Centre Street,4 doors above Market Btreet. Pa Arrest 20851 ' • Hit ,BEAVER rat enow ETON wOlurs. lIIDDrION & ALLEN, IRON AND aitEra,* foonders, respectfully Inform their patrons. and Itte Public generally, that they are now prepared.atthe above erattolithmetit, to rnanufactnra Stearn Entices of every siz.o; Pimps, Railricad and Drift Ears,andi.very other. deeription of Iron and Brass C7.aattogn au liable Car the Coil mining or other towiness.ou the most reasonable terkif. Also, Blowing Cylinders for'Biast Fornane. and Machine work in general Repairing of all kinds done with neatness and des plteb, at the lowest prices_ All ertirk futnhated try them wilt be war ranted ,to perform well. They would antleit the natant of those-who mar want articles In their line In this vicinity. All orders will meet with isiincdiate and prompt attention. ~ . - , S. W. lIDDRObi, _ 1.. H. ALLEN. Marchls,lSsl. ' , 11-Iy. POTTSVILLE .IRON WORKS. ___........ -. GED.. MASON & GO- RESPECT --"I,N. 'Lilly announce to thePublie that they ' ...... • bate taken the Establishment known ..."4.- - - , ` "- ii . the potiseine iron Works on Nor- Wegtan street. where they are prepared io build Ull kinds of Stearn Entities. nianufactuillatiroad Can. and Machinery of almost every description, at the stoittert notire..lnd on the moat' reasonable term. —Persons from abroad, an want of - Steam Engines, win find it to their adesinage to sire iheio`a call b-- ore , cftCl,ll6X •!...whort• [May It • tf PASCAL IRON WOIZHS, . riimairA—wr.Lthet, witotiqu'r iron Flues, .uitable tor Locomotives. Marine andotber stream Engine Rolle from 2 to .5 inches in'diametet: Also Yipeolorlias,eitamandotherparpooeneztrastroog Tube for Hydraulic Persses; HollOw Pistons for pinups 4. f Straw Ear lora *c. Mamirartoredandfor sale by 120111t18,7MIKIIR & MORRIS, War, boure tit. E. [taint/ 3d'and Walnut its All qi 1- 111V•I;):1: .41 41N THE iIOIItOUGII OF tOTTSVILLE.— formerly eutithatted by Chart: W. Pitman. J. Wren k. Co. respectfully itoliOt a ennunnacee of the custom of the works.. Elting practlcAl Mechanics, they flatter themselves Oral their knowl cdee and etperience , "of the basilicas enable them to turn out wnrk that will not fail to give satisfaction to he mcvl favtiJicoss. They are prepared to mann factor. elearnr.urines; Piimps,Coat Itteakese, Milt ratr,Hlllraa4 and other railing., &t. 111 ortfrre thankfully retell ed airnipromptly (.le ...wed an th,. CV,III teusonaLle TiorOVl. JOHN WREN. WREN luno 15,1f.50 .11131 j JARIEB WREN. A • IDE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, :4411Nriry 1, and Trusttbmpany.orPhitadeipbu. office No. CI Chesnut Street. poop s *. Charter prr- F -1031. conkir.or to irate lamina atria atairea on the ttl•—t it% of.lolr I ...Vile. The t...sp.ral Lein* paid op and Inveatedjogether with I Lire+ and inct,aring reserved font, of lets aperfoct urily to the ineu red. The premiums way be paid yearly, half yearly. or quarterly. The, oiap.lay add a 1 , ..‘t a periodically to the I n- i valuer, fur lve. The drat. Boons' appropriated In ' tttmeutter.l44.3Ed Abe errand Bonn) in December., 1.44. amount:up an addition Of *ln 50 to everyT li insured undir the oldest pozies, making 01. - SO whirl] a tll he paid then it shall becdme a rtalm f -la. Late3.l ..f sl6Gd originally insured the neat oldie 4nintltill 1.41137 to; the nett in ate• to 411.12 Sir for every S lOW ; the ethers an the same propontaa ac-. corning to toe asno.ant and time of alandina. whwh IsJaition• mite an asf rage of nantr,Tban 00 per Cent. up:, lb+ pirtt.:+llllo paid. wilt ^ i thereafics the an usual pre gum an ; The folloillAg Ale a few examples from the RI"- (MP? Am•t of panty sad I gum rancais bckllol tole iocr 9 l4 itt4uted. a..1.1,t1, - .0. by Glare adltiocs. GSM N. , SIC.OII ssss is • • s, 1.1410 " IDS :tilt . 3 " 353 LOA) is &r. &c. l'ainNvate!ii c , otaiatug taterit of rain Ana ezOokul iwirrat. of ; 3.4.1 LID Lt. 14...1 It Me U. W. Rlf'llATlDA,PrfaLiont. • 10w' Isvre.detualy. Tbe .üb....reser is agent Car Oa. lai:Te COOSPILOy Io 14hu9taill 4.'..enty. and Iret ect lasaranres, and via ail fir-C.-141,y tnfaflXt3ll4llnta itt rntijeta. B. BANNAN. 3aite salt :j','(, ~ \o• 11. fi9e.s:os IFS ftte+rk...: 51.5e2 !LS 1t33 553 9tti Cash. Sc_, 450= "Sr lEEE • , , . . 7 : 7' • ' ,- . ‘-, • :". ."-•,',..' ''' - '''', .-_, , . . , . - .-;'' ..'.'t' ~ ••• „, , . , 1 1. - . - - ' ,',,,_ , - . , .. - -, - •': • -; -•. ! ~, . ' .11 . . GENERAL ADVERTISER. The N. Y. Herald, in one of its very best ar ticles on the prospects of the next Whig nom. inat ion for the Presidvncy,draws parallel be tween WEBSTER and CICEEO, ad SCOTT and Cisaa., which has considerable-ingenuity, it it is not invested with prophetic truth. The Herald says " two of the greatest men of Rothe, in their day, were Ciento and C3ISAR —the greatest of Roman orators, and the greatest of Roman generals. They flourished cotempciraneously, about half a century be fore the Christian era, and considering that they were not blessed, were an honor to the age in which they lived, and an honor to any age. .The one, by his commandingaloquence, controlled the Roman Senate. and saved the State from open rebellion and civil war. but yet be was corrupt and rotten ; the other, by his prowess til arms, enlarged the bounda ries of the republic in every direction, extend ing his explorations and conquests even to the Island of Great Britain, defeating all his rivals at home, and Upon thestreogth of his sword,' elevating himself Willi proud and imposing title of Imperial` Dictator. And yet, with all the glory which these illustri ous men shed upon the Roman name, with all the power and majesty and grandeur whidh they added to Rome, they each died a violent death, the one by the assasins of an, unprincipled enemy, and the other by the treachery of his friends." " Webster and Scott remind us, in many 'respects, of Cicero and Cesar. Cicero was not more dtstingnabed in the Senate of Rome than Webster in the Senate of the United States : and the most brilliant military cam paigns of Cresar are even transcended by the splendid line of victories achieved by Gene ral Scott, from Vera Cruz to the city of Mex ico. Cicero, in his day, protested he had saved Rome, and Wetsster has saved, or helped to save, the Union. Ca.sar estab- F lished the invincibility of the Roman armies; Scott has done the same for the American volunteers. Cicero was eloquent and irresis. table in the cau_se of his country or his client; and Webster has not been found wanting.— The great orator of Rome was also some what luxurious, indulging in the baths of Lucca, in. his town house acid at his country I seat; like this tine philosopher, who believes I that the pleasures of the world are worth en joying. The great American orator overtop, the example of his "illustrious predecessor: be spends the income of a millionaire on the salary of a cleft, and is always poor. He lives modestly at Washington, and is a far mer at Marshfield, and yet a thousand dol. , Lars are to him as one cent, and one cent as I a thousand dollars. Caesar was declared to ;be vain, ambitious and corrupt : while Scott is also considered as having a full share of I self-conceit, of " fuss and feathers," and as. 1 pirations for the White House: but no one can charge him with corruption. Here the 4 parallel between hies and the Roman falls to the ground. Inoue point, Cesar was far the 1 superior of Scott—in the art of letter-writing: 1 but his dinner . was never curtailed to a "hasty . 1 plate of soup," and he had no Secretary Marcy sitting In - savage judgment over his literary produetuas, and ermine them to pieces by his bulletins from the War Office. :It is doubtless from this cause that Scott has became disgusted with letter writing: while- Cresar, never having been restricted, wrote as handsomely as he fought. If he won a ha:- tle by superior skill and discipline, he de scribed it in a style of equal superiority over! all competitors. . " The parallel might be further pursued, . even to the unnatural fate of the two distin. guishe.l Romans. Scott. like C 34.91 has a I very fair prospect of being elevated, upon his ; military glory; to the head of the govern. went ; and after rewiring that exalted sta. tioa, he may, . pmibly, like Cdr, and " Tippecanoe aa Taylor, too," be murdered by his friends. Trite, there is .some differ ence between killing by ped?ards, and billing • by leindams: bat the result es about the same, land the funeral enemas alike. As for Mr. I Webster. it is to be feared - that, like Cicero, alter hiving saved the country—after having I waited in patie nce so bong. for "the good i time coming. he will yet he destroyed by hiseriemies. Cicero was assassinated while ancorpan" g to etcape, in a fitter, from the vengeance ot Antony Webster we f fear. will base to be-mnried l off in a litter } from the Phibedelta " Slaughter House ICoot ven ion." the Wag the pet , beams : —Messes. 3. W7 l 4 l etia. Edward Cu r. I da, lota Marsh, & Co." 111,7:52 SO , 2.156 13 2,473 Oa §,1.37 yO & e. EATING AND IiRINSLNG. The. Poles seldom eat any breakfast. and are not fond of cold meat. In the morning. both men and women generally drink gm ger, yolks of eggs, and sugar, boiled in beer. 1 PALPITATION OF THE HEART. They are extravagantly fond of roast pig ; i Tea, Coffee, and Tobacco.—PrafastarW. but their sauces, to foreigners, are far ..rom • Parker. of the New York College of Physi• being agreeable. The great 'men selitsrn; clans and Surgeons, at a recent clinicalAee dine wtthour a dish of peas and sliced naeon.l lure examined, a man who was traubwith When the Poles make a feast, the host eel- I palpitation of the heart. The report4tates dom furniihes the table either with spoon., .i• that the physal signs of organic diseases of knives, or forks : but each guest. it his sec- ; the heart could be detected t' and hence we vans, brings them with him, and after the . may conch:de, sans Professor Parker, with banquet is over, carries them home. Each meth certainty. that all the cardise disturb one at the table has a napkin..niade of a f ante is purely functional, depending on the broad piece of starched linen, which is sew- I derangement of the digestive organs; and• ed to the tablecloth, to prevent it from being , this organ depend - stag on the free use of tar stolen by the servants. After the guests are i bacco, tea, and coffee, and confinement with. , seated at the table, the gates of the house are !in doors. What, then, are the indications of immediately closed, and are not opeoed fill i treatment ? Shall we give physic in such a the table iscleared , and an inventory taken ! case? Phytie cure bad habits l Not a bit of the plate, as a precaution against the pe- lof it. Let the patient simply throw away culiar failings of the fuoimen, who are al- his tobaixo, his tea and codee, adopt it Elliott. ways sure to diminish the number of the wholesome diet, and take regular exercise in plate, and other valuable article=, every op. _ the open air, and he will soon be well; in a portunity. l word. remove the cause of derangement. and Every person of rink and means has hie. l the effeets will ceasw. , banquet hall in his house. devoted exclusive- i• ly to feasts ; and entertainments. In theme 1 ATTENIION. ' YOENG 31L - N: halls is found a large . table, always loaded i with victuals and drink, adorned with 2 great ' The I' nereg ladles of the Seta e# Maine, variety of valuable 'plate, from which the - bare terettilY formed thelaserea into a I*- cloth is seldom removed. until its original piety for mutual' mptuiretnentand pretection. color is lost in the accumulated dust ofmenttis i Among the " snit ' liens adapted at a Maki equally offensive to sight and sinei f r l.Th c, e I re tyin reirmglete-ierre else'efi ap dtLe tica lnll o nw.m f no g . " :—That we banquet hall is furnished with a gallery a bend of music, which cenerally consists: young gentlemen , who has not learned some of iiolithis and portable organs. . Easiness, or engaged in mane aunty employe The invite,! gr e ats always bring their inot ,, -4 meat tor a livelihood, for it is apprehended men with them. As satin .as the masters l that after the bird .is caught it may starve in are seated at the ta b le, t h ey i mme di a c y . g i ve 1 , the cage. That we will promise to half the bread and meat to their servants, !no young man who is to the habit of ti - . who sand b e hi n d t h em eating and d rin ki ng ! for we are assured thatlais wife will come to am their shoulders, while at the same Tillie 1 watt", and h i s children go barefoot. That they wait on their lords whet they cull,— ' we will marry no young man who is nor a When the master asks twice for wipe. the ; P au ', ' - ` 1 am aeigakl.a,mcd Paper, for we servant brings a doable quantity, which they; For' nail; h ave strung env-area h i s want of both drink altenutte h. f rom the , mne g i ws : intelligecm but that he will prove =stingy _.--............ . without rinsing. T he , la quant i t i es o f ,to Ptgride br his family. educate tniehildrece `'' Truirsirr- Lit • Lint. a ffai rs is a 'poor victuals brought from the k i t c hen are seldom ' °T:_elactmr 3 ge t=ltutto*a of Is is his or sincerity . ~ l b tell me," said a city vie, returned, for the 'reason that the servants' vici nity- i itthr to a mantry lady. "it the report -wars I generally steal what they do Mein:. Ater ; r , : . ( - Top has ma d e no or.e absolute. The true that your husband fainted away when i the Cloth is removed. the Poles retain their t, n alte eeL. onihe,thewpx , otur asis intltutiacsmere:herligpsoc. ; makingtis declerant* !- , . ' seats gir a .ol lag time. while thee etcessively 1 .. Ter," she replied, with a quiet smile. t iadalge wane- - They are ire " deuffrATA . ttifeent huilding, all the stones gradually Im I believe I must uattrum the story, and I' , at tarring . and - eat 2 partridge into Sil. 1 ; cemented tc ,, ethv a I have a fa!xy."she addal though:laity, .-tlrat i l'erra, e _ainavar with - sirOe blow a the knile. - 1. 1,., - ' 1 t timidity us a lover is, in getaeral,. a sign el aawsu g ilc4 th e otherGla lar k. Winle cat -' '"a" A rvesox . whistles when he has cad i nnneenne: an d I mama h e l p th i s ki n that , mg. they ...imuticei all care a nd business,: ," fi ngers ; an d h e w e mt h s wnen t oe h ats b untt when a man is dueot in inve.rnatiag, alley I alld I l ibfa ."St for. the y _. . 11 " 4 / kw" the U. ' his Lagers: and, reirantie so say. when he ke r l e a r n 42 ea a iii, i t; tri t e 1, 33 e r a fOO smc e, i tie until tate3 hare linemen their eneen — • has Lost his money, he'll:dlr . des tar it ano. 1 erperemm sit tat an. Sirreces Fall of Poilinuf. , .1 . .. - a ISM fh pottrn. 'FOR TIM ,lISITS JOURNAL.] spaiNG BY MAR? IL ICHITIrstr. The spring-time is coming, ' With sunshine and Rhowers ; 'The green spring is coming, The seaman of dowers : - Oa the bill moat morning, Aurora is surging; - And the jubilant chorus O'er 'valley is ringing. The azure winged Zephyrs, . Perfuming the earth,— • Around her are fanning, With odour and mirth— Or her emerald throne, In beauty arrayed; She's coming; she's coming, Earth's dower kilted maid. - Floral Queen of ins mortal, In jpyance and truth; She's eoming, she's comog, Love-laden with youth— Over mountain mid valley, As boating along; Her presence is hailed with Rejoicing and song. And her voice wakes the "treynten", That start-from their sleep; And !Tattling and dancing, With gladness they leap— While the woodlands are donning Their garments of greyi ; ' A kind welcome to give, To their ruby-lipped Queen And the song-bird rejoicing, Sweet harmony brings; As (loitering be tries his Bright beautiful wings— The sweet spring is coming, Florescent in power; And decking with glory, Hill, valley and bower. With the dew oo her robes, And the bloom on her wings She's coming, and garlands, And hamineici btmgri— And old wont retires, With his crew o'er the wave; To his boreal throne In his crysialine cave. Pottsri Ur, Fr3rchre-v 16:th, 18.52. political. WEBSTER AND SCOTT ======MEZIMM The following eloquent appeal to favor of the education of women, is front the pen of the talented and philanthropic Mrs. JAMISON: "In these days, when society is becoming every day more artificial and more complex, and marrtage, as the gentlemen assure us, more and more expensive, and hazardous, and inexpedient, women must find means to Al up the void in existence. Men, our [la aunt proteCtors, our law-givers.our masters; throw us upon our own resources; the qual itiea which they pretend to admire in us— the overflowing, the clinging affections of a warm heart—the household devotion—the submissive wish to please, that feels "every vanity in fondness lost"—the tender, shrink ing sensitiveness which Adam thought so charming in his-Eve—to cultivate these, •to make them, by artificial means, the staple of the womanly character. is it not to culti vate a taste for sunshine and roses, in those we send to spend their lives in the arctic zone? We have gone away from nature. and we must; if we can, substitute another nature. Art, literature, and science remain to us. Religion. which formerly opened the doors of nunneries and convects to forlorn women, now mingling her beautiful, sooth ing influences with resources which the pre judices of the world have left open to us, on ly in the assiduous employment of such fac ulties as we are permitted to exercise can find, health and peace, and compensation for the wasted or repulsed impulses and energies more proper to our sex, more natural, per haps more pleasing to God; but trusting in his mercy, and using the means he has giv en, we MUM do the best we can for ourselves and for our sisterhood. The prejudices which would have shut us out from nobler eonsola -lion and occupations, have ceased. in great part, and will soon he remembered only as the rude, coarse barbarian of a by-gone age. Let us. then, have no more caricatures of the methodistical, card-playing and acrimo nious old maids. Let te., then, have no more of scandal, parrots, cats, or lap-dogs— or worse—these never-failing subjects of derision with the vulgar and frivolous, but the source of's' thousand compassionate and 'melancholy feelings in those who can reflect. In the name of .humanity and womanhood, let us have no more' of them. Colderidge, who has said and written the most beautiful, the most tender, the most re verential things of woman--who under stands better than any man, or any poet. whit I will call the metaphysics of love— Colderidge, as you- will remember, has as serted that the perfection of a woman's cha racter is to be characterless. "Every mao," said he, " would like to have an Aphelia or a Desdeinona for his wife!" -No:doubt, the sentiment is truly a masculine one; and what was their fate? What would now oe the fate of such unresisting and confiding au-, gels! Is this the age of Arcadia ? Do we lire among Paladins, and Sir Charles Gran disons, and are our weakness, and our Moo cence, and our ignorance, safeguards, or snares? Do we, mdei.d, find our account in being "fine by defect, and beautifully weak?" No, no! women need, in these times, cha acter beyond every thing else; the qualities which will enable them to endure and resist evil ; the self-governed, the cultivated, ac tive mind, to protect ourselves. How many wretched women cowry for a maintenance! How many wretched women sell themselves to dishonor for bread ! And there is small difference, it any, in the infamy and the mis ery!! How many unmarried women live in heart-wearin g dependence if poor, in soli tary penury , loveless, joyless, unend.red if rich, in aimless, pitiless trifling? How many, strange to say, marry for the inde pendence they dare not otherwise claim.— But the snare-paths open to us, the less fear • that we should go astry. Surely it is dangerous, it is wicked, in these days, to follow the old saw, to bring up wo men 'to be '• happy wives and mothers ;" that is.to say, to let all her accomplishments, hersentiments, her views of life, take one direction, as if for woman there existed only one destiny,_ cue, hope, one blming. one ob- jest, one passion in existence. Some people say it ought to be so, but we know it is not so ; we know that hundreds, that thousands of women are not happy wives and Mothers —are never either wires or mothers 31 all. The cultivation of the moral strength and the active energies of a woman's mind, to gether with the intellectual faculties and tastes, will not make a less good, less happy wile and mother. 20 will enable her to find cootent:and independence when denied love and happiness." NO. 9. Domestic. A PLEA FOR WOMAN. MUCH WISDOM IN LITTLE. In Hunt's Merchants Atagazirg we find a great "digthof . practical good mite, but the following *Wince to young men , is puska. larlir excellent:— , - - Kent good company or none: Never be idle; If your hands - cannot be usefully ern ployed. attend to the cultivation of your mind. Always speak the truth., Make few • promises. Live up to your emptgentents.— ICeeti your own secrets, ifirou have tiny. When you speak ton persum,b7iiir - him in the face. Good company and good min i mal= are the very sinews of virtue. - Goed char acter is above all things else. Your chars& ter, cannot be essentially injured except by your torn acts. [f any one speak evil of you, let your life be so that none will believe him. Dunk no kind of intoxicating liquors. Ever live, Misfortune :excepted; within your in come. When you retire to bed, think over what you have been doing during 'the day. Make no haste to be rich if you would pros per. Small and steady gains give competen- -, cy with tranquility Of mind. Never play at any game of ,chance. Avoid - temptation, through fear you may not withstand it. - Earn money before you spend it. Never run in debt, unless you see a way to get out again,. Do not marry until you are able to support; a wile. Never speak evil of any one. Be just betore.you are generous. Keep yourself innocent, if you would be happy. Save when you are young to spend when you are old. Read over the - above maxims at least once a week. and adopt the maxim and ex, amples of mercantile morality, inculcated and exhibited, from time to time, in the pages lof the Merchanis' Magazine, and success t will crown your efforts in the battle of life." abut Nun. A TIGER FRIGHTENED BY A MOUSE. Captain Basil Hall, in his "fragments of Voyages and Travels," gives the following anecdote of a tiger kept at the British Resi dence at Calcutta : —" Bu t what annoyed bun far more than our poking him up with a stink. or tantaliziog him with shins of beef, or legs of mutton, was introducing a mouse into his cage. No fine lady ever exhibited mote terror-at the sight of a spider, than this mag nificent royal tiger betrayed on seeing a, mouse. Our mischeivons plan was to'tie the little animal by a string to the end of along pole, and thrust it close to the tiger's nose. The moment lie saw it, he lea pe d to the op posite side : and when the mouse was made to run near him, he jammed himself into a corner, and stood trembling and roaring in such an ecstacy of fear, that we were always ohliged to desist in pity of the poor brute.— Sometimes we insisted on his passing over the spot where the unconscious little mouse ran backwards and forwards. For a long time, however,we could not get him to move till, at length, I believe by the help of a squib, we obliged him to start ; but instead Of pa cing leisurely across the den, or of making detour to avoid the• object of alarm. he gen erally took a kind of flying leap; sobigh as nearly to bring his back in contact with the roof of his cage.---Thonwson's ' l l Possums of A nirnall. • CATCHING' 1:113.7 l iS BY THE TAIL. Mr. Lecnne, who formerly resided at BID; tito. and is familiar with the liaiiharri country, assured me that the remarkable ac. counts sometimes circulated as to the people in that part el A filen catching lions by, the tails and of which, I confess, I was very in. ereduloug, were perfectly true. He well knows that the method prevailed, and was I certainly not uncommon among the people. Lions would sometimes become extremely l dangerous. Having become accustomed to human flesh, they would not willingly ear ; anything else. \Ven a neighborhood be. came intted, the men would Bete neon the measures to be adopted [a rid thetneelvea lof the nuisance : then forming themselves into a hand, they would proceed in search of ! their royal foe, and beard the lion in his lair. Standing close by one another, the lion would , make his spring on some one of the party— `.; every man, of course, hoping he might ea. ; cape the attack—when instantly ot hers would dash forward and seize his tail, lifting it up close to the body with all their might ; thus ; not only astonishing the animal. and &taco lutely caking him off his guard, but render- I ing bis efforts powerless for the moment; I while others dosed in with their spear., and at once stabbed the monster through and I tla rough. —Rer. J. J. Freeman's Tour in Saufil Amtnza. THE (TOLD DOLLAR. The Washington Telegraph, referring to the proposition to coin gold dollars and halt dollars in the form of a flan ring, thinks lit is a good idea for ball dollars, but riot for dollars ; and the reason is, that the present 1 form of the gold dollar cannot be improved. People.objeet to the gold dollar because of its inconvenience and its liability_ to be lost in 1 consequence of its small size; but, strange 1 as it may appear, it is this very incanveru. ence which makes it convenient ! In other I words. it it were not for this inconvenience, the object of issuing them would hedefeated. I The object of issuing them is that they should icirculate freely, and that object is fully at tamed. A man having a gold dollar and a paper dollar, will retain the paper dollar and pay - away the gold, whenever he has owe ; sion to spend it, for fear of losing it. Thus they are constantly circulating. everybody 1 trying to get nd of rheas. Whereas, if the 1 gold dollar were not liable to helper, it would 1 be retained as the silver dollar now is, and the paper would circulate almost exclusively. A sufficient number of gold dollars would. in all probability, drive the paper doll= out of circcilatian-4.a consummation devoutly ;to be wished."
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