Rrym T 0. TRAVGH, ATTORNEY AI LAW .L.r. Tremont. Benukaill County, Pa. Tremont. Apr It V. 1.3.51. 17-tr. 'TOUN IH 7G UES, ATTORNEY AT L ON, Potts- J Pule, &loyalll county. Pa. Otlke in Centro street, opposite the Miners' Sant. Sept V, 1851 1)-194. TILLIARI L. WHITNEY.' ATTORNEY T Y at Law. Pottsvllle,Schuytkilteonury, Pa. Odle' Ia Centre street, nearly opposite the lasers' Bank. Jan. 4. 18.51 1-ly NM. - WILSON, MAGISTRATE. CONVEY • 4 ancer, Land Agent and General Collector.— °Mee; Martel street, Pottsville, Pa. Nov. 30, 1850. 49-It rtn. BABLUEL nzat.vonr, OFFICE; cot. :1./ aer 41h and Plabautango Mettl e Patinae.- (the nne lately occupied by Dr. Taos. Brady.) Pouivllle, March D. 1831 114 f DOCTOR C. FLIEASELEII,IIOMCCOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Removed his Office to one of Om Brick Houses in Coal Street, Pottsville. April 26,11119. 184 I' J AMEST U. tiELAJEFF. ATTORNEY AT LAW. having removed to Pottsville, halt opened an once seder the Telegraph Odriee, Centre street.opposlte the !diners' Bank: Der. 6.1851. 49.-17 SAMUR!, ARTZ--/PSTICE o F SKI PEACE. PotUvilie. WItI attend promptly to Collections, arcades, Part hue and Bale of Ilea! Mate. ace.. In huylklll County. Pa. Ottlco In Centre Street.oppo. else the Town Hall. Oct '2O. 1810. Tons witaitAsosos JAB. COOPICA, Attornles at Law, Pottsville. °dee in Centre St. a 61W doors Cast of the " Pennsylvania Ball. fir. Cooper will attend it all the Coot ts. Pottsville, Dec. 7. 1150 49,7 ca EDWARD SHIPPEN. ATTORNEY AND E COUNSELLOR at Law. Philastelphia.wlllattend to rollestions aad all other legal holiness in the City of Philadelphia. adjoining Counties and elvenrhere.— °dim No. 173.Waloat sleet above Seventh stray% Philadelphia; TP. SHERVIVIN4 EXCHANGE AND COL- J . let!ing Mike, Pottsville. Pa.—Dealer in %Incur rsnt Bank Notes, Bills of Eschanee, Certificates of Deposits, Cheeks and Drafts. Cheeks for sale on - Philadelphia and New York, in sums to suit. March 9. 1550. 104 • TOLIN BANNAN. ATTOII..nEV AT LAW. has opened srl office 113 Centre Atom, oppo. rite the episcopal tMerrlt. where be will be daily, (rum 9in 3 oslorit. BUSICIVII letters to Alm wilt re f f Ire prompt intention. addreised to him at either PeDectile or Onrlgsburg; Der. C. 1851. A GENCT—Por the purchase andante of Real R■ ti. tale; buying and selling Coal oaking charts of sal Lands; Mines, &c., and colferctlng rents—from. twenty yearn experienee In tits County be tropes to ivesatlstlictlon. °Eke Mahsetango atreet,Pottsville. • CHAS. M DILL, April 6.1550 ' A PIIRVES. DEALER IN SCRAP IRON 11.. Copper, Brass. Bar and Block Tin, Sodden apleller Lend, do. Orders received for Brass sod Clipper work ; 'slid Machine fitrairhlng. AR orderi connected with the above hoe promptly attended to. Mr South Street,above Front. Philadelphia Jane miss° 14-1 f PUBLICATIONS, &Q rrTAR DIARY OF A LONDON PHYSICIAN 1 Second Series, by SAXCEL. C. W Esq., au thin. of " Ten Thousand a year," ike T. B. PETERSON, 93 CHESNUT Street, Philadel ph to, publishes the above splendid and magnificent work, this day, beautifully illustrated. It will swore 10 be lemeeneelY Molar. Every pc-rson should read 31 Complete in one octavo volume, price 25 cents. COVIes ands work will be sent to any one, to any pare In this country, on the receipt of 2 cents in a letter, post-paid. Published and for sale by T. H. PETERSON, _ 99 Chesnut street. It Is a...series of the most posserfhl tales In the Enc. wh lariguage.—Ertniaz July 2: 7 11:IS'is T.:. If 4,4COTT ALMANACS FOIL serlberwill bare for sale, In a . few days. a tot of P-on Almanac's for 1453, by the gross. dozes. or sin copy, German and English! :lend iri your orders. - B. BANNAN. • Jae, SR, If3t . . TLI BOOK S —For Tat Dupitcatea, pat tarn, apply at B. BANNAIVS Cheap Blank Book Manufactory and Bindery. Nay 21„ !SSA. DETSCTORS fur July, !Mt, Jost receired and for aslant B. BANINAN'S. July 3, 1832. fALEASON'S PICTORIAL DRAWING ROOM l-TCom'pariton, a lth illuminated tole. neatly bound t the Bindery of the Subscriber. Also, all kinds of Fancy Binding• B. HANNAN. -• pmtilLYT- iti BLEB.—eO Quarto Family Bibles, rarylog to prkes from It to 8211. Also Pocket Bi ble% ilk edge, as low as ri cents each. Just teen ye,' and for sale at B. HANNAN'S Cheap Book Store., April 24,1622. WORKS--entnplete edition: A fear licoptea of there jitatly celebrated work.. Nil re r*lved and for 'alp at 0r.1y111... Also. . - 74acddrunith'e Animated Nature, a volumes bound fn S; full of plates. only *3 75. The Nile Boat, a iplendidly illustrated work, only $1; Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. April 11,1852. 18—I CI,IIII..K'S COMMENTARY. ONLY Hl - 1 - 7 7 , The sabscriber basil:Mt received Clark ' s Commentary. •brautitial print, 4 volume.* octavo, at the tow tate of 611—a floe opportunity, roc thrive who desire thia to rateable work, to procure a copy. B. HANNAN.' EfAlto,enmprehensivcCommentary.L vols.-410 50 Patrick, Lnwthe..te., Courentary, 4 vols.-46 50 April il, 1852. 16—1 kNEW and beautiful Map of the United Sieves— exhiblting its 11COrkl, of internal communication. Nate' acmes the Continent: &c.. showing also rands and the Island of Cuba—for schools and psi tte Insiroctlon—jum published—for sale La BANNAIII. April 3, ISII. 11— rrEEM MODEL. ARCIIITE contansing origi natdesignsfor Cottages, I.lllas..Siiburban Real me aces, isc.. mecum:Jinni...l by esplanations, speeifica l tlonr. estimates and elaborate details. 'prepared a:- rendy for the useufProjectorl and Artlaans through rat the United States. by Samiiel Sloan, Architect.— Published lti niimbers. a nd.for sale by B. HANNAN. A copy of this s'ork mien to he in the hands nr, ei•rj /iv:bisect and Builder in the rount.y. March 6,1852. 10— r rt`O 7 MERCEITCMTB, PingTllll.l. dc.---1111 I. Reams Paper.—The subscriber haa.made arrange. manta witha large Paper Manufacturing Moon. for supply of Papers by the Case. and is prepared to h,"ltiale 'Le same at about ten per cent. less than a• usual Dtiff . ll. Ile inrltes all those who desire to urehase Paper to sell again, to rail and examine his ••tock. which embraces a general assortment of alt Inds In use. B. BANNAN. July 3, 1532. 27 Oen PIECES PAPER HANGINGS.— Ai Just opened a fresh supply of Gold and Vet •t Papers. embracing the latest and most fashion'. Patteins, at lean than city prices. His stock em -tres upelards of 150 Patterns, and is the largest to e found in Penns) Jeanie, out of Philadelphia. at - B. ElltiNAN'S Cheap paper and Variety Store. • July 3,1.54 tiILLOTT'S Extra e‘aperhne assorted, just recetred at- the Sub- Bok arid !Stationery !Atm., and tor sale, nnd. retail, at the lowest city priers. B. HANNAN. 14— last. 12,145 t . ' , JCPkTY LABIPS AND WIRE GAUSE.—The @ , timerlber has just imported from Erraland,s •lot worths galety Lamps. :Tade of the best 'Wire. Icoat and durable- Able. Wire Cause fur repelling - imps , all of which will be sold much ebeaher 'than ,B. BANNAN. [- ;Jana 1.6.„ le711: REHR TURNIP SEED.:-30th.. Fresh Tur -1 n'r seed. by the round, Alit or quarter pound. or z;i. raper, just received and for sale at B. fIANNAN'I laced and Vanity Store. 2d ISS3 , CPERIOR FIRE BRlCK.—C,anstantlit r ion na7A zed for we. the fopoirih: description of rzra . OTeinety Shape, Lame isiedge, ficia:l wedge. Soap Buii head, Arch and Jam. together with es, ex. - 1. - I,.:nary size farniobed at abort notice. E.. YARDLEY k. BON. 11. tr %itch I!, 14:52 SORT MONIAS VERY CllEAPl—Twelve do zen Port Monias. assorted kinds. some as low' u rents: retail and wholesale, at prices a little less uor bey have ever been sold before. Dealers sup !;edeheaner than they can purchase In Philadelphia. all and vatistv _yourselves. fliegaat Port Monies, erg ebeap.at retati. B. HANNAN. Feb. 14. ISt. InACING CLOTH : a capita: article for. En oneera and Nap topwrs., tic the Roll or yard, just cived and for sale by - BANNAN.. r. Mao. Drawleg Paper of any ailed sheets, hand .rely backs,' 'nth muslin. - Drawtna Paper °revery ,etiption. AL , TiI 17. . 16— Rcp. CAN NON'S Ad besive Cctuent,for mend ing Cbtiot,Glits, Earthen. S toe , .1133 QQtensArar,.. sable, Alabaster. Porcelain:- and can be used for °cut. also. This is a good article—no humbug— rtes. tried it and CALII recommend n For sale,. 4oicsale and reran, by 8. HANNAN. Also. Patter's Fatrnure Gloss, both caplral ar lee for Housekeepers at ?nosing and house-clean -4 season.; EIE Pot writlr BREEDERS TEXT 800 K Vommlsing full information resmeeling tha ettoi rst breeds of. Poultry sed.the mode of raising them 'th twenty-Bre Illustration.. Prier cent,. Jos 7 S.:slied and for sale at B. BA NNAN'R • Cheap Book and Pohllching Hoare is a capital took for Pedlars, who will be •;•.:4,ed rlicap be the 100 copies. ARRISON'S INKS,—?he suberr(ber has made arrangement' shwas• to keep a ►upply of 'we releNrated inks' on hand, and will *ell It whole :) dealers, at the kiannfaetnrres prirei—thno ring the cartage. He alto retails it ia if - Canur, quart, or Mallet Wales, at rity pries*. it. HANNAN- AINTED WIRE ti.Al'SE.—Variona figures , fc• Wltii!ovr Scrim:Li...pat received sad Alt llt Ct price. at U. BANNAN'S Cn.ap Curtain and Variety Store. NEW -.MUSIC 7ro; music.—LEE & WALKER, successors reorte Willing. No. ISChested street. under OCBE have jCit published the Allowing Polkas. &r. eon speak, by N.. I. Isoorle •by the author or SYill )ou Alive toe as rune ty fir. liaison, Valk by Dr t ilh nag efeoraststa." adapted in the - Ewe: b Elanpy,"_ to Opera "Enctan• 4 art var., by the late "J. T. M Sullivan." Use, Love, " hat kyr can ae'er fmget. by NE Seller. Sr J. A. Game., Zeller. !.)_, a. pe=3,tatad at Cape May, by Jekn. Ist% , tom the fl-,,en of the Four &Mot T. Wterect. 'ttl--,3, Eletintes.. by Charles Voss. • ba,t itte ;lessors to antiourtes 10 tlas DO' lett atzcii et:Sheet Matte cohietst.s of elm - assort/sweat to be foossi.la the t ate "ns= ll .9 adding to their swirl all yst:lsted la New Vogt. &sloe. 4c- PIANOS. rt the hen ittanefactetrot4 of New Doren. at the I , tmest cheap poets, !MUSIC ALINATRUNENTS. e. era! anonmert of Guitars, VisiliaN n*s - az, Violin, Guitar sad tlant Las Den ttalita G /alltkii, all of width will to the Itati'dc Lad ids tilde as the loWeat Dually imeityd t, VOL. , XXVIII: To UMBEL THE Coal Veltman the Cbelattan Kunkle Tract of J. Laud. belonsing to Mews. Voile& Roitek.ang others of New York city. This tract of Coal Land Is situated West of. and adjoining the lands of the well-known Spring Mountain Mines. in Carbon cone y', and coma:nib* same choice whfteash seams of Coal. A Railroad wits T rail la now beingconstruc ted from the heart of the tract, to connect with the Deaver Meadow Road, a distinct, of between two and three miles,haeing a favorable down-grade all the way to the point of junction with the Beaver Mead ow Road. TAU. Railroad will be finished by the Spring of 1832. The owners invite colliers to visit the:Tract, as they desire to obtain • gOod , Tenant upon fair and reasonable terms. Mr. John Tonng, at Hazleton. will show the ground and receive proposals for Warr ing, or application maybe made to 3. D. MEREDITH . . Agent. Centre Street,,Pottsville. April 3. 1832. 144! ROURSELL'S and Hauel'a Eau Lostrate Odorants, a Most capital ankle for cleansing the head and hair. %runtlirce Aropiatique, a" sapicrior article for the toilette, preferable I.o,ifie.ben.l..Cologna._, ictorr's Chemical flair Iniigorator, - - Velem', Magic flair Oil, Veloces Parisian Fluid for Carling the Hair. Olenn's Roman Ealydor, for the Complexion. Purified Charcoal pule, an excellent article for the teeth. - • Tnrbie Extracts, for the tlandkarcblef Genuine Bear's Oil to Rattles and Pour. - - Glenn's Indian Oil for the flair , ••. - Romeeirs Amandion for chopped bands, - Permer's celebrated Pomade Divine, - • Phllocome for the half, a font French article, , Haunt's Rou Tooth Paste.: Hauer, Depilatory Powder Ito removing bat:, 1 Wheeler's Tetberry Tooth ash. Hounsel's Odontina. a Rosa Tooth Paste. Colonic Florida, Bay and Lavender Wawa, For sale st thn Manufaeturaei price, at . B. 11A.N.N.L.M'Ef Cheap Variety Store. Feb. la. VHS. 1 FFER for sale, at pared market rates, 11,300 Gale. Common 011, imitable for greasing, 5,330 Cals. refined oil, for machinery, 4,775 Bleached Winter' and lipilng Elephant and Whale Oiti . . sperm. Adamantlnewand Crystalline Candles. ONO Gilt. Relined Miners' 011, free from din and . sediment, and light color, 3,000 Gels. Pure Birtrm Oil, Winter and Spring strained, 123 Biota. Cincinnati Lard Oil, Vsßow, Brown and Panty Soap, 400 Finis. Straits Bann and TILILIDere Oil. .May 15, lgag. 40-1 y• LADIES' comes, Wholesale and Retail—lest and With* - Asvorsatent.- THE subscriber has met received twelve dozen as sorted Ladies' Combs:teener-Ins a general sinew went, amen; which are iteveral new and beautiful Patterns, all of which will be sold wholesale and retail at extraordinary low prices. Also children's Circular Combs. at B. BANNAIS% `I Fgnara and Flat o ß f ar dlr o e n rent te l e c i ng at . t b . ii a ßoun t d, tical Mechanic—this Is one of the moat wield works publiabed for Belden and Woikers in Iron, and those who use It, ever toned. Bo correct amthe calcula tions, that any person can safely buy andaell with the Book, without even weighing - the Iron:and Steel.— Just pulflisbed, price d. 5 cents, a nd for sale wholesale . and retail by 8. 1 . BiSNAN. , By enclosing nine postage stigm a. the Work will be mailed free. to any part of the eougt.—The Trade sugiplled at the usual dlacciunt: r Jun. U. 1852. ' . 'l 4 :I:btzl NEW HARDWARE STORE, $ doors below Wats's Hotel, and nearly opposlta the Millers' Daub. Pottsville, where will be found an ezetllent assortment of IIaILD'A'ARE : , Coach Trimmings, . ' Files, j' - Springs, :Pine ?nye, ~. Saddlery, Britania ware. Shoemakers' Tools, JAworunent of fine Meas. Carpenter,' Tools, Table Cutlery, Maas and Paint, ',Pocket Cutlery, Bar Iron of all size', Table Spoons, Rolled do do do 'Anvils and Vices. Nails and Spikes, 'assortment. of One Hum, Railroad Iron and Nails,' ;Ahem Iron Crucibles, Smith Tools,' ; Wirt. Tie Plate. Banding material., Brass Kettles, Cut Steel. ' Sid Irons. Shear 4teet, 'Pans and Boller,, Arm Blister, Chains, • ; Mill Saws, Railroad Traces, Cron-cult Saws, - -.Powder and Shot, Fine (land-sans, O. B. returns his thinks to the' public for the pa tronage they extended to the late firm of Bright Pott, and flatten himself that, In his individual capa city. he will be able to deserve and command [hilt continued support by the quality of the goodie he has in store, strict attention to business, and the low rates at which be is determined to well. GEORGE BRIGHT, Late area Item of Bright Ic Pott. March IEI3I. . 13-17 NOTICE. ' • LI(PORTANT TO IIOUSE-KEEPERS , S. HOOVER, 'Centre Street. Potts. ville.Pa..would respectfully announce to the eitlvtos Of Pottsville and the surrounding country, that be has ad ded to his large assortment of Cook ' - in,. Parlor, Mice and Hall Stoves, a splendid article of Summer Range; can either be used In the chimney or in the room ; it Is moveable it is a very convesient article for summer use. He has also three sloes of Gas Ovens. These are to be waited In the chimney for Cooking and - Baking.— These articles 'ire highly .recommended for summer use. They are so • treated that they will not throw the beat in the room oldest wanted. He has the largest assortment of Hollow and iron Ware ever before offered in thitaeglon, such as Tinned and Enamelled Butlers, Tinned and Enamelled eauee.pena. Iron Boilers and Sauce-pans, Iron Pots and Kettles, Skil lets, Tea Kettles, Frying-pass, Fiat-lions, Cats Griddles, Grid-irons Roasting-pans. Coffee-MILS. Cut-. lery Ware, to. ; also a splendid assortainet of Ja- - panned and Brass Ware. Trays. to. A large assort ment of Tin and Sheet-iron Ware, which be whole sales and retails. He calls the particular attention of the Merchants- Rooffng, Spouting, and all kinds of Roof-Repairing dune to order. .Plesse call andexam roe fur yourselves. He is determined not to be under sold by anybody April 11,1652. PCOTTSVIIMI ROLLING num.— =THE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully a ai. - rouser to the public. that their new Rolling MEI is now emit - Wahl! and in toll-operation, and that they are garner el to supply all kinds of Bar Iron of carious aura,. which. they will warrantt to be superior in quality , to any obtained from abroad, at the same prices. They also manufacture I' Rails, for the use of the and Lateral;Roals weighing from 21 to SO, lbs. per yard. made of the b e f it Iron, arid which w1:1 be found much cheaper than the 'tenoned article. Being practical mechanics, and having sad consid erable experience to the Iron business, they Satter themselves that they can give entire satisfaction to purchasers, and will also make it their Interest to pa.; truntie home manufactures. Dee.6.1d31 BRAVER BEELIWOW IRON WORDS. . UUDBON "A ALLEN. IRON AND =Brass Founder*. respeetfhlty Inform their patrons, and the public generilly.. that they are now prepared. at the oboe e establtenteenLtomannilictare Steam Engine* of every. }lce t Pampa, Railroad and Drift Cucuta every other 4eocription of Iron and Brass Castings suitable ftir the Coal mining or other bust atm, on the most namable terms. Also, Blowing Cylinders for Slut Furnaces and Machin sort la aeseraL Repairing of all kinds done With neatness and des-, Patch, at the lowest priers. All work furnished by them will be warranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of those who may want articles IA their lice in tine vicinity. Ail order* will meet with immediate and prompt attention. Starch 15,1551 14:1I4'TSITELLII moz IROMIML GEO. MASON dr.' CO. RESPECT hay announce. to the palate that they have taken the Estabilahnsent knows as the Foment* Iron Worts on Nor wegian street; Ir bare they are prepared to botid all kinds of Steam Engines. crotaaPacture Railroad Can, and Machinery of almost every deem - Mao:4 at the shortest Boller, and on the moat reasonable Wm,. —Persons from abroad, In want of Steam Engtnesi will Sod ft to their advantage to give them a to ti be ore engaging elsearkere. , (hay 11 . tf ___ PASCAL IRON WO jabPtiILAD'A.—WELDED i BOUGITT Iron Flues, ratable for Locomotives.. Marta* and other gleam Bagfuls Bono from II to 5 turbos to diameter; Also , Pipes to rGas,lttsam a ad ot be r parposes;stitostroat Tubs for Uptraulte Perms: Hollow rpiscenn for Pumps o f dee= Elituo• 4.e. Nanufacturedandfor sale by MORIN, TABIBI & MORRIS. Warehouse I. B. conker LI and Walnut ma EMILE DION . WOlOl3. IN TUE BOROCCIU OT POTTOTYLLR.—, format, combined by Chas. W. Pitman. J. Wre a a C.i. reepect fully eolith a coantamars of the custom of the setts. Bohm practical Kerbaalcs, they fatter themeless that eats howl edge and ez ‘ rftrtenar of the bantam will enable th em to tent *tit orb that win cot fall to glee sathflictiou to the moat astldlotts. They tie prt= to seam facture die= Enstete.. Pamps, Coal era. Drift Can. Railroad and other Castlep, to. A llorders that:Welly recelsed aadmietelyeze. cared on the most reasonable terms. JOHN 11128.2 t. • THOMAS WREN, Jena 15,18:4-24-1,1 JAPES MUM ' MON COMMISSION WAND ENVIIM. CENTRE STRERT,POTTSVILLE. THE aubieribers ass wowed to fitraialtlie Truk liatalutautatut °pummel Pbaladelpittla prim. Oaten 'Aided) wholosate or ratail.bosa Aosericaa Ear ' lime. tnasatbttarod to Pettavilla. tad warranted of superior quality. lbw. liabt, lemitilhao ba sisal and C* la Chats., turalabo4 at afters socks &net fres the Importer. Z. YANDLIT SQN. Teta Mom Nov. 111, 11151. lra • EMI MINERS' PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BANNA.N, POTTSVILLE, 'SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. Cheap Fan:ey and Variety/Ettore IZEI HARRIS, IItRMISH 1 CO - Mt( S. W. MIDEON, L. IL ALLEN. 11-Iy. • AND POTTSVI I will tsull yon'to 'pierce the bowels of the Earth, sag bri ng out from t h e cave," of Kuustai sk a, Metals which will give strength toour hinds and subject all Nature to oar r ase and pleasure.—De. Jellison . • C PIMILIUMPRLA. LIFE INTRIRANCE COMPANr--CAPITAL 5100.01 X). HARTER. P ERETUAL...Ttates lower than any- Pennsylvania Company. This Company tuts adop ted the Cosi system, entirely, and reduced the rates to the lowest -point rompatibi e with safety to the In cured and a sound institution. °Mee, N. W. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Sts. Agency OGlu. J. F. WHITNEY. Pottsville. Kay W. 11152. a2-6m ENSIMANCEI TEE GrIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUM and Trust Company, o ['Philadelphia. Ogles No. ISE Chesnut Street. Capital. 0300.050, • Charter per petual. Continue to make Insurances cm /Ives pante most favorable terms. The capitatheing pal d up and In vest e &together with a large and constantly increasing reserved fund. of fers a perfect security to the insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly, or quarterly. The Compday add a souse periodically to timb al:raters foillfe, The ant Bonne. app ropriated to December.lslll, sad the second Bonus n December, 1849,antonnt to an addition of $262 50 to every $lOOO insured under the oldest policies, making 01262 SO which will b. paid when it shall become a claim, in litesti.of 101000 ifteure64. the next , oldest 'amount iciitte37 - SOT thir next ln age to 01211 50 for every .1000 the others In the same proportion ac cording to the amount and time of standing, whfeh additions matte an average of more than 60 per cent. upon the premiums; paid, without Increasing the an nual premium. The following are a few examplectiom the Re ster: Ain't of polity and in I Bonne or boons to be incr , ed Polley. banned. addition. by foto!, adltlone. --!-- No 58. •iOOO 0952 50 01.252 50 80 2500 ase Is 3,156 15 -- - " 276 - ; 2000 415 2,475 00 " 333 5000 Her 50 6,187 50 &e. ice. &e. &e. Pamphlcti tlons, forms o can be had at t containing tables of rates and szplana application, I and further information. the office. • B. W.IIICITARDB, President. Jon F. hum Actuary. The subscriber Is Agent for the above Company in gibuyikUl County. and will effect insurances, and give all necessary information on the subject. B. BANNAN. tfr-ly June 19, 1850 v >1•1A1.1.):4-:, A ovi›-zil TE Delaware Mutual Safety Insurerce Company —GI/Ste North Room of the Exchange, Third St., Philadelphia. FIRE INSURANCE.—Buildings, Merehanitise and other property la Tees and Ceentrg, insured against 1023 ordamage by are at the lowest rate orpreminns. MARINE INSURANCE.—They silo insure Vessels, Cargo's and Freights, foreign or coastwise under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. ILbAND TRANSPORTATION.—They also Insure merchandise transported by Wagons. Reamed Cars, Canal Boats and Steamboats, on rivers and takes, on the most Übe rat terms.— DIRECTORS. Joseph 11. Seal. • James C. Band Edmund A:Sonder, Theophllus Paulding. John C. Davie; .11. Jones Brooke, Robert Burton, Henry Sloan. John R. Pe.ntose, Hugh Craig, Samuel Edwards, George astral, Geo. G. Leiper, Spencer Mensal n Edward Darlington, Charlet Kelly. • Isaac R. Davis, - Johnson. ' William Folwell William Hay. John Newlin, Dr. 8. Thomas, Dr. R. M. Huston. John Sellers, William,Eyrear. J. T. Morgan, D.T.Morgan, Wm. Begaley. • WILLIAM MARTIN Presidents RICIIIMID A. Nxwaosa, Secretary. Thesubseriber having been appointed agent for the above Company. is now prepared to make Insurance on all descriptions of property on the meat liberal terms. • Apply at G. H. Potts' Mace. Morris' Addition or at my house in Market Street, Pottsville. A. M. MACDONALD. Nov 11. 184 g. 45-ly ILik9"•' l Vklrti THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY • . OF PHILADELPHIA. • OFFICE No. 1031 Chestnut stroet, near Fifth St. DIRECTORS, Charles N. Bancker, George Richards Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, _ Tobias Wagner. Adolphe IL Boiler — SamnelGrant„ David 8. Brown. . Jacob R. Smith, Mottle Patterson, Continueto Make Insurance, permanent or limited On every description of property, In town and couutry at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a huge Contingent Fund, which with their Capitalend _Premiums. safely Invested, afford ample protection to the enured. • The assets of the Company on January let, Ib4B, ai published agreitablyto an Act of Assembly, were as follows, : • Montages 11890,558 65 Stocks, 51.563 25 Real Estate, 108.158 90 Cuh, Re., 43,157 87 Temporary, Loans. 465.459 00 RI-620,097 67 Sines their incorporation, a period of eighteen years, they have paid upwards °feu "'titian he* an dug tarassari ieiiare,„ lows by fire, thereby afford ing evidence of the advantages of insuranee:as well as the ability and disposition to meet with prompt ness, all liabilities. CHARLES N. BANCEER„ President CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agent tor the above mentioned institution. sad Is now prepared to mate insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RIISAEL, Arent. Pottsville, Jan 11,1851 f-tf DPD/A RIIDDED AND MITT* PERCELI ' BELTING. eutscritter is Agent for the the sale of ladle 1 Robber and Gotta Perch. Belting. and will furnish it to any lengthat the lowest cash priers. This Belt ing is considered better and cheaper than any other kind in use, and it bas the advantage Of the material being worth •t least bait its first cost, for other pnr costs. after it Is worn out as belting. It Is in use at all the Collieries in this Region. Also, India Rubber and Cutts Perch. Hose. for va rious purposes, ouch as conveying water. Speaking Tubes. Fire Engine.. .Ike, ke., all of which, will be furnished at menu Meturerss prices, et B. HANNAN'S Varkty.Store. jar Rubber Packing of all the different thick nem; always on band. C4l Springs and Ring* cut te, any glee, when required. Feb.,". last PURE WHITE LEAD. lATETHERILL & BROTHER, Manufacturers. No. Fll 05. NORTH FRONT street, Philadelphia. have now a good supply oftheir warranted pure WHITE LEAD, and those customers who have been /Patine , " supplied in consequence 6•l' a run on the ankle shall now have their Orders filled. No *sown substance possesses those presertiative and beautifying properitles, so desirable . In a paint, to an equal ertentwith unadulterated white lead hence any admixture pf other materials only mats its value. It has, thersfort, been' the steady aim of the Manatee totem for many : yawl, to supply 'to the public s per fect!). Par* white kid, and the unceasing demand for the arucie, Is proof that it has met with favor. - If is invariably branded on one head WETHERILL k BROTH= In full, and oaths other, warreata pars. all In red !erten: Philada., July 12.1841 28-ly . E OR 817ILDING FLANDWAREI AND TOOL STORE EXCLUSIVELY. Tky largest and only erladliehasent of eke kind ire. tie Mated Stater. W. M. M'CLURIC t 8R0...N0 237 MARKET Street, abase 7th. Philadelphia.. Mannfacto rers,Depot for Locks ofall kinds, warranted (panty PrernltherPortolain Knobs. OUT £0 Patterns ; 8/her Plated Illnder, &e. with the conet complete. assort ment of all the Modem Pattern In this line. Bail dn. aril Dealers are hefted to call and examine our Suitt- ' Catalognes telt by Mail If desired. m• Rot air Registers and Ventilators at Factory pricer. • March 1.2.1552. 114 m , NEW - SPICING JOMMSTON it CO. are now receiving and opentng a flesh - Stock of Spring Coods of the aswest Styles and latest hellions. !selected from the most celebrated manufactarers-Attelr dress goods is the fancy line 'are well worth the attention of the ladies wheels pa tronage Ls trspectfoby aoltcued. Also.an extensive aseortment of the choicest groceries In all their yule ties, (except Nein. which we always eschrdt) all of which they design to sell upon the most flivorable terms. They tesPeetfully solicit the sue:diem' of their friendsand the pal= generally to their fresh stock of goods, prom bang that no pains or attention on their own pan shall be spared to meet the wants of custo mers. Remember the pnte.CENTRE fltreel•jest op posite the Poet Office, Pottsville. March 6.1851. nirOUTAIIN'r NEWS TO TUC POULIO Dr. ft. N. BOWMAN. Burgeon -Dentist: takes this method of thforming the public s i‘a •• • sanity and his friends in particular. that he has removed Ala Delusory from the Armen. room which he occupied, to the second story of the new brick building at the corner of MARKET and /SECOND stmts. west side, and four doors above N.M. Wilson - a Odire, where hi will at all time be ready to 'perform all Operations on the Teeth, and from hie setts I& nettles In his profession. and the long ..tinie In this and some of thebrye Chtea, in practical experience, Oscan and will terertust welt, or ask no com pensation. Dec. V. 1831:: 514 f FRUIT IS & COMMOTIONS= DSPOT, .5 Ilicritt Strset, betterrn SEVENTH and EIGHTH, PAt/sd'a OUN C. HAHN respectfully Infbrms the public el T of tals and tbs adMining counties. tbat tee keeps always on head a tarn and warted amorniurat of Friths. Cakes and Confectionery, which be Will eel as cramp as can be bought at any other establish ment In Phi adelphia. and be Incites all paeans who may tram anyttsing In his lime. to call and me tam before purchasing elsewhere. Orden from tile coon try will emelt* prompt anemias. May I. lat. 18-1/ ZEINITTANCES so the OLD COMM". TrsuasousEß HAWED WADS Arrange. eats la l earioes parts of !retied and arrelaad. sad with Newt SPOONER. ATWOOD & CO. , its. hem Landau, Is papered to draw Illght Inns frost One Pound Burnes to say assault regalrsdrThe In all parts of &island. lndsad. Deottaad and Watts. Persons nrattnhog Ms Dollars to Um Poeta is per Weds, with the same of the person who la:to draw thy mosey. a bill for the aeons', with a rWtelpt for thew to hold. will be named- Collectioas wade Us an pause( Estottr.aad For eign Sills of Cretans* cubed. • : J. P. SHERWIN. Pottsville, Pa: Jea:4ollsl 141 NEW. aIIZAZIOEMMITIN.: THE desire to Inform tbe Tibbs th at they bare estabrabed tbetaselete at Leesport. is coast:ado* with tbe St. Mir Depot, fur the :Purpose of Peittiairag Final. Grata. Tray aid Ttodata. They are theakfut for past hem. sad are atm ' prepared to drilwer garde, aboieeale sod mall. MUM k.BROTLITR. Sr. Cab'. Atoll t. 18". 144 f TZ•3( EIItetitZ.—PORSALE • 33 HOE S 8 la POWS! Ingle* 1. tort an eider. re:* patties. lan and, es 0.111312/311. Ited.„ el te HIM itICICS. U 1.4,101 ; 14: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1852. 1311111MM3I'S OCATION, The Beet Rowdy ever discovered fee Sprains': Bruton. Rheggiafini. stir uers, or Irtoltiato of Metered Limbs. Cestractins of the Xesretzie tko Face. Sias or Back, Gni, Haiitocho, Tootkaohs, tte. Also, es heatitebts lamed, for Sparta., Straka. sta. . Rua, Lastemete emit 004 ett HORSES. . . rrfile Embrocation is prepared of ingredients which J. form it very active. yet entirely safe and pleasant preparation for Rheumatism, &c. The proprietor being aware that there are greet maanUties of trash in the country under the name of embrocation, LW inmate. and Liquid Opodeldoc, abiolutely worthless, nevertheless. feels great confidence in saying to the afflicted, that this is superior to everything else In use. Hundreds of the most respectable persona and familia have given their testimony in favor of lts superiority. It operates in many cases immediate ly, and persons who have been suffering under ex treme pain in the side or limbs, or from braises and uprising. have Coen& instant relief from a [borough robbing with this embrocation. Try it and you wilt not bo disappointed. Price 2 cents per hole. * — Certifirate from Ambrose Parreemst, Esq., Atlantic Co., N. J.; PI I ICOI6TVILLE. Pa. 4.• ha/ Si, 1819 Mr. F. G. flaxwrrra :—Dear Bk-1 have been an extensive: dealer in horses for thirty years past, and have had great opportunities to witness the various diseases to which they are subject, and of testing the various temedua in use. ' About fifteen years since I was induced to make use of your Embrocation, and since that time I have used no other remedies for the following diseases to which this noble animal is subject, viz: Rlngbone. Binde, strains of the joints ■nd sinewy, shoulder insets', swine, in the shoulder,lameness in stifle and socket, galls on the shoulders, and every disease of a like nature. have also need, and known it used for the various diseases to which mankind are subject, such as swell ed Joints, Rheumatism, Gout, Sprains, Brultee,Cuts, Corns, Spinal 'Sections, pain* In the face, side, and back, Toothache, Home, Scalds, and especially the Headache, to which =I have been subject nearly all •my life time. Your Embrocation is the best and saf est remedy I b eeeee ever used for the above complaints: I having also sold edasideroble of it in toy store, and believe it to supersede all others. Your* with respect, , AMBROSE, PANCOAST. BREWSTER'S CIIOLEIIA. MIXTURE. Far tao cure of Cholera Meshes, Diarrhea, Bowel Caw Marais. Choler, Griping. Pains, sr Sick Steeiveli k and "Asiatic Cholera. rr MB Mixture has been need and recommended by 1 physicians and others as a standard medicine. and has been successfully tested in numerous violent ea sel of Cholera Nimbus, Diarrhea, Choke, lee. and will not fail to cure Is one case in ten. If ads:pints • tered according to &tedious. on the first attack. • It is Just what every fatally, vessel, steamboat, barge, and traveller should always keep on band to [mud against sudden attack, as the Cholera Morton' is most likely to attack its subject to the night, and the sooner the remedy is applied the better. Asiatic Cholera is, in most cases, preceded by Diardicia, and Griping Paine in the bowels; and, doubtless, one great reason why so many persons die of Chol era is, the want of proper temedies 'administered In the first stage of the disease, or the delay In procu ring a physician before the patient is past cure. Reference can be given to hundreds of the most respectable persons, as well as to physicians who have used it, and witnessed its effects it, caring the most violent cases of Cholera Morbus and Diarrhea. Price 25 cents per bottle. CsarivrcATsj, from Dr. Leonard Lawrence :—Dur log the Summer, of ISM while on a visit at Mr Brewster's, in Bridgeton, I bad a severe attack of Cholera Nubs', attended with extreme prostration of the system, and a profuse perspiration and vomit ing. I was induced to use a Cholera Mixture, pre pared by Mr. Brewster,whlch instantly gave relief. and a few doses effected a permanent cure. I used no other medicine whatever. I have slue used it In my own family and recommended it to others, in all cues with the same resales. From a knowledge of Its contents, 1 should not hesitate to recommend it as a safe and efficient medicine in all cases of a like nature. ' LVONARD LAWRENCE, M. D. Cedarrllle, July, 1849. • BREWSTER'S PECTORAL MIXTURE istegisabh Reately far Cough". Cods. loPrea la, Phthieit;WAroeprigCerigkacasfere-Ceszl, Syittisr of Bleed, Pa* sad litskurss of ths Chest and Liam SIMI Throat, arthsts, Brouhitss sad incipient • Coarasiption. • .rrIHE fact that, so many thousands of persons have' 2. used it so successfully, to the different states, and numerous certificates baying been sent to the prod prietor, as well as the fact that Physicians, Clergy. men and public speaker, are using It for those 'di,. tickling sensations that usually accompany sore throat, as well as for bronchitis, hacking coughs and consumption, prove beyond a doubt that it is a very superior cough remedy. It has been successfully used and tested during the last twenty year), and the ,demand is now rapidly Increasing. Pelee 23 cents per viii. • The following Is one of the matt remarkable eaten on record. from Burlington County. N. 1.: Baowera Mo.t.s.F,eb. 9,1860. Mr: F.O, Baiter= .—Dearlitir;—ln the month of June, 1846,1 took a severe cold, which brought on a severe and protracted illness.; The Bilious Fever followed-by Pleurisy and Dysentery; the first five weeks C had a very severe .and Incessant cough, which seemed to set at defiance the skill of one of the best Physicians lo the city of Philadelphia, where I then resided. Myself and wife frequently request ed permission of my physician to use your Pectoral Mizture,tbe beneficial effects of which she had et perienced In her own case, nine years befirre-4o which she biro cheerful) y testifies—which he would not grant till the end of fire weeks, and my cough still, increasing, when he said he could do no more for me ; hut we must try It on our own responal. bility, es he knew nothing of Its properties. I at once procured a bottle of your agent, the use ol which cured my cough entlrely,and I got well. My physician came twice a day to witness Its effects, and unhesitatingly ascribed the cave to your medi cine, which I believe is the best mixture for coughs in• use. I have constantly kept it in my family since, and recommended It to others with the same benefi cial effects. Yours respectilally. CHARLES A. EGBERT. Prepared only by F. G. BREWSTER, Druggist and Chemist. Bridgeton. N. J., and for tale by .1; O. BROWN, Druggist, Agent, Centre Street,P-ottsvfile, Pa • March 1.1„ 1552: 11.6 m , - A ' ''S„,„,.. st i -1 . • - 4 7 sit, --.- - --/ - - - 1 - A, -- CHERRY PECTORAL rim tie Care of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSIMESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING - C OUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, MID CONSUMPTION. Many yein of trial, Instead of impairing the pub lic conndence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far eiceeding the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but Its intrinsic virtues andthi unmistakable benefit con ferred on thoustinds of sutferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. White many Infe eke remedies thrust upon* community, have fail ed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benents on the afflicted they can never forget and produced cures LOO nouteroui and too remarkable to be forgotten. While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly afte—dtill there is abun dant proof that the Cogent Pecroasa does urn oaly as a general thing, bet almost invatiably,cure the maladies for which it is employed. , As timer:sakes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted, from the tog-cabin of the American peasant, to the palaces of European Kings. Through el< 'oenthis entire costar:v.ln every State. cet . and tn deed almost every hamlet it contains, clear Pic- Toast. is knows as the best remedy extant fOr disea ses of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it la corning to be ettensitelym(ed by their most intelligent Physicians. is GlittrillitillO,Fllloo9 and Germany, *here the medical sciereee lave reach ed their highest perfection, Cusses Pee-meat is in troduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospi tals, Alms MIMI, Public Institutions, and In domes tic practice, as the sorest remedy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dangerous af fections of the langs. Alio in milder cases, and for chUdrenit is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact, some of the most nattering testimonials we re eerie Itavebeen from parents who have found it ef t/VICIOUS in cases patticullirly incidental to childhood. The Canute Perronu is manufactured by a prac tical Chemist, and every ounce of It nodes his own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It Is sealed and protected by law from coanterfeinkeonsequent ty can be relied on as genuine without odutteratket. ,We have endeavored here to Cathie the commu nity with a medicine of such intrinsic iroperkithy and worth as should commend ttself to their confidence -a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and countless trials proved it self to ber' and trust by great care in preparing It with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physiciens a new agent on which they can rely for the best results, and the 'afflicted with a remedy that will do far them all that medicine Iran do.. Prepared end sold by JAMES C. AT N. Practical and Austrian Chemist; Lowell, Mass. Sold to lettere/Is, by JOHN G. SHOWN; Xing's- Mils. J. H. FALLS; and Drittlats general' , 1 • May 1,10511. . id-3m . BOOK =lr. TMBE Satmenber ausounces to his Diana! an/ the public Oat he has taada s coasidsrable addition to his Bach Bindery, and has procured a rook Binder . from oat of the best Binderies in Phil delphrs. acipcdated with the latest' style of Bladling, sad who will turn out btu wart Orr wrpetior to any thing heretofore produced la Pottsville. Boobs boiled in any style of Binding'. either- Praia or is fall gilt 'Nary Morocco. Beak Soots paged or Plain. utade to any pastern. also printed and ruled at prices lower than in: the . , Boobs boast by the quantity, tol Par Met to Pattern byMI. U. DAM. April I, • aMai FOR 1852. EANNAN'S PASSAGE AGENCY. P. W. 111r11.11811 & CO., (trrAzusitab it IBM) General Passage and Foreign EsxAange Ojirsces- P. W. intim & C0..159 sown( l ir virr,NlM Yor ARF, a ke9 6 riZ t a l " O VIBA ,1111.11,A STREET. New Orleans. P. W. BYRNES & CO., 36 WA TERLOO ROAD,Llverpool,l3 EDEN QUAY': Dublin. FOR R4mlrrexcEs TO AND PASSAGE FROM _ Great Britain and Ireland. _ . ARILANGESENTS FOR MISS.—The subscriber' beg In inform the public throughout tho United !Rates and exudes. that they have completed their emery meets for the year 1851. Pumas sending for their fritude,or those returning to the "Old Country," will find It their interest to select oar several mega kept and well-known Lines of Packets, u below. for their conveyance. No expense. has been spared to hate Emigrants made comfortable diming the voyage. All passengers engaged with as will be shipped under the superintendence of confirm ; no w being the oldest establlshcid and most ostensive in the Ttade,and with such unequalled arrangements. Emigrants will meet with titillate thorn us that no other Souse tan famish. We can confidently assert without fear of contradiction. that of the hundreds . of thoosandesett out by us daring ace last " Twenty. seven years,".• not one has had just cause of com plaint. 6.41 rue expezestests are ?Warp stated, esti wine Mt& en strictly dieltrpli Is El eases where persons decline coming the ton pity will be refunded without deduction, on returning us the Pastime Certificate and Receipt. Rerlittance3 to England, Ireland, Scotland, and WALES. -- • - - The subscribers have at all times for ule DRAFTS at eight, for any animnt„ on the National Bank of Ire land and all its Branches. die., which are paid free of distraint In all the priucipal towns throughout ibis Dotted Kingdom. Persons residing lb the eoantel. and wishing to send money to their friends. may in. sure lie being done correctly, on their remitting as the smarm they wish sent, vrith the name and ad dress of the person for whom It is Intended; a Draft will filen be forwarded per Ant Sailing Packet or Stearner.and a Receipt returned by-mail. P.W. B. & Co.haye well-known responsible Agents in all the seaport towns In Ireland, Scotland And Wales from whence Steamers leave for Liverpool, and In many of the interior towns, who are most at tentive to Emigrants on embareation, at the various ports. In fact all our arrangements for Passengers, and the payment of our Drew, are so perfect that no possible delay or disappointment can occur. O For farther particulars apply to or address by letter. post paid, P. W. BYRNES 59 South Street, New York, , or B. BANNAN, Pottsville. • If you Attire your business transacted 'Promptly and safety. call at B. Barman's Office, where the drafts are Issued, payable in all parts of Europe without dis count, at any of the Bank., and without any delay. April 3.1834. 144 f THOUGHTS FOR THE _PEOPLE STREWN DT THE •V*YSIDE. rOll Tel MILLION TO RUMINATE UPON. Tma is the title of a new semi-monthly Paper we propose to start shortly. Its object will be the advocacy of the Maine Liquor Law and other Reforms of the day—to discuss them Ina plain. popular way— to bring them home to the mass of the people, and render them as " familiar as household words." Iterate' ta but the normal name for Progress. The universal spread of knowledge and the march of mind, all-powen'ul and coniprehensive, daily de velope new source. of thought and fresh subjects Or Investigation. and be who would keep pact with the progress' of the age, must study the philosophy of Its daily changes.' - The new paper, the better to accomplish the higher minion to which it is devoted. will be neutral In pol itics and. except to record the current news of the day. more particularly the general movements of the people on the various subject. it professes to discuss. it will not claim to be a sass-paper. The cause of education and the inculcation of moral precepts will be leading features of this new periodical. • "Thoughts for the People" will be printed In a neat form, convenient for binding, on clear white pa. per, and the aim of the Publisher will be to render It, In every respect, a pleasant and welcome Family Vis itor. linEl 1 copy, every fortnicbt, for 1 year, • ' $0 75 10 copies do do do 700 10 do do do do 13 00 50 do do do do , 30 00 100 do do do • do 30 00 B. BANN AN. &Moe and Poblbber. Polnville, April 17. 1653. 10-• I' ,1 t t :i '. ( rd SSPEClFlCRtmedleif.or erg ot ! Complaint prevalent In this section of the con . Proof moon con clusive of Ws troth may be II (with a FREE AL MANAC for tbla year cootabung particulars), by call ing on J. S. C. MARTIN. Centre street Pennine. J. W. GIBBS, alinements. GEO. REIFSNIDER, New Castle. AGENTS for this County, always observing on EACH remedy the thlldielng : NOTICE.—AII Preparations heretofore keowe u "COMSTOCK'S" or COMSTOCK & CO's. always belonged sad ■ow belong EXCLUSIVELY to Dr. Lucius S. Comstock; and though the-. signature of Comstock 1c Co. will be continued, Ws extra label with the the simile alumina of Dr L.. 8. C. Is in In Min designate the GENUINE. ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS. miimm Jau. 31,t.1832. 0:04111110113 Cheap Cutlery STORE. Not. 32, 33, 34, 3:5; 31$, and 37 Arcade, Philcula. COUNTRY Merchants can save from 10 to 13 per cent. by purchasing at the simile Stores. By im porting wy own Moods. paying but little rent, and 11v. ins econotnically,rit is plain I can undersell those who pirtbsee their goods here, pay high rent.. and Iles like princes. Constantly on hand, large assortment of Pen end Pocketk Knives, Scissors _. and Raton, Table Knives and Forks, is Ivory, etas, buffalo, bone and wood handles, Carvers and Forks, Steels, it., Butcher Knives, Dirks, Bowie Entree. Revolving and plain, Pistols. ec. Just received. • large stock of Rodgers' 'and Was , tenholco's doe Pen and Congress Knives. Also, a Large anal tment of A ecordeons„ &c.. Also, due English Twist and German Gans. JOHN M. COLEMAN. importer. Dec. 47,1851. 51-tf LEATIZER AND mogoooo. TITS Satocriberstave a general assortment of all ankles In their line, of Mr brat qualitY and tin abed in the most approved manner. LRATEIBIL—FIarnesa, MOROCCO.—.Madre', Russet and Black Bridle, I Caraeao,Tampico& Cape Wax and Crain Upperroar Boot Skins. Glazed Bellows andante Leather, end Brushed Sid. Blacked Belt and Lacing Leather. .Dyed French Bronze, arid Stirling, Sips. City andl Fancy colon °tall shades, Country Calf Skins. &e., Pink Cream and Bark_tan- Ac. zed Linings, *.c.. Ac. ALSO. Tanners' Oil and Plastering Balr—Coa "try Sumac bonght—Delta made to order. MIDDLSTON t CO.. Tanners. Currier" and Morocco Manufactures'. Wit lowlstreet Railroad, North side. below Second and Mil North Peened Street, Philadelphia.. May 1.1. I COME 1W:11;1'S : I ' l .. ' l. • AL. ' _ • THE auItscIIIBEN :. VINO FIT ; - m . - ted upon, of the large Coach dhow' ~.4- - -' -...... 7 is the State. lo Coal item, Pottsville, 0 0 7 .mieelk -, • sect tn./. ff. Ad • & Co.'s Screen Factory. where his, facilities ro minuOlctudal a ll kinds of Carrbgesamnight W mina cannot be aur a, pasmd—being - a practical Id tunic, and , haring a anmberof yearn' experience. the Madness, he hopes to give ganeriftatidactioa. •AU blade of Camthges an Light Wapiti kept on hand. Abo.aecoad-hand 'Wagons. 4e. All repel's' Beady dose! Olden from a distanee promptly atteadod se. - WIETAR A. EIRE. Jane S. Ifito ,: • 23-tf N. W. 11111WHAJW9 (Bastt)'sßar..Abruowiso strut. Peareitta. Pis+ a.,) 19111unbIng Shop. *DrAs CONSTANTLY ON RAND A SUPPLY OP JOIL att gees of Lead Piver.llbeee land. Block Tlel. Bata Tuba. Shower Rube. Hydrants. Hose. Double sad Ala& lettag reaps and Water await also. al kladsollirsss Cocks for water and nteani,.Brass Oil Ceps. and Globes for Engines. All kinds of Copper Wart sad Rambla/ dorm la the neatest zraseer at tbe gamier settee. • • • N. B. Caattpald for al& Nyasa aad Lead. ' lattatilta.9rs.l6.l6Sfi: 4241' • MIMED IFIXWINt ARMES. .Sptasdui Assorts:seat. Tm: Babeeriber bait jest received a very superior tot °restated Window IThadet,etabratiet the tweet aid most frehlomatle paturritaxerytes la whatnot] to B 9 peeper. at pekoe at least 20 par 'oral. cheaper than they can be parealueed, retail, atilt mattellteto rem Them are several opleeettel Parlor Fiume among the awortateat. For seta wholesale and re tail. at ( • B. BA:INA:VS • !Such 17, 18 Cheep N- Shade. Paper and Variety Ettore. IS— '7'77 1 .=7 1 ,Tnr7 , 7 1 ,".1", 1 :11 THE undersigned...trest far ua tpreesieyr Crotty Jearnal /searnans Cestreap, w hich Lae probably beeorneinore popular than any otber tenths - non in the Mule. .is prepared to erect butaranees *brat lass by rite. an all descriptkona of BaUdiage, Jeertbsimilse; and oilier praparry. oa tbe sow ode aid liberal term of the Contpasy. Lases sre al ways:promptly paid yams as they ars aatiiketort• ly Os& torent. 'trams bairiat propeny to be W aned; nes y apply to the subsetsber, la Pottsville, el. tber tersonatly or by letter, sat they shall Maroon*. ly suenaled to.labt s - JOHN USILJUS. . lb. - SOWISMIDII TTERS, & PAISCAL, HA Ns. 1., Saadi SIXTH Onset, &atoms Mode and Vanua atrasta i , PAiladalplio, JELMITE coascasaty OR Mad a braatiftil sad extenahv assort: toeut of RAVI awl CAPS. y10(11011 tar, romplethaly *flu Oath Mirada and ts• paean penally:as can gag azaalea. watts wads -lapt TUB CITY OF IROTILEILY LOVE." qt'ettrasry 21.1851 • My HMV 01012111 ML MEM robruitas would nopoutlany lagoon hta tub a low= Maude sad antoustasi earn* County that h e naitatmeat orCtotlitas Twin Catuttoont longed" lulu than ever, aal tie dlipoutd to salt dog. Ptentoa• living at • fie. bane the pit* kto .at/11361$dWDisf puttbaaodl at this NAM if *Ey aot _ .•Y. a. Born •I Mt Assul illuties. Maw 11 POl 1 ladal ant 11 . * • - , • JOURN GENMAL ADVERTISER. The Act of thelast Legislature,requir.ng the registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages} in the several counties of the State, went ins to effect on the Ist ult. The fallowing is a condensed synopsis of a : , The Ist section declares that the law shall go into effect on the Ist clay of July, 1552. The 2d, 3d. and 4th sections make it the duty of every clergyman, alderman, justice ofihe peace, clerk orlreeper of the records of the religious society . of Friends, and of every ether person or society by or before whom any marriages may be solemnized;t%und of every physician under whose care a Airtft shall take place, or who shall be in attend- ILEICC at the death of any individual, vikeep a record thereof and return the same to the Register of Wills in the form of a certificate, which tertificate shall be signed by the per son who certifies to the facts , contamed in it. The 2d section provides also that, under cer tain circumstances, the parent ma make the return of-the birth to the office. Parties are not subject to a penalty for neglecting to make a return, except as to deaths, occur ring in the city and county of Philadelphia. Physicians, required to furnish persons having charge of burial grounds, previous to interment, with a certificate, in the form as provided for in the 4th section, and the per sons having charge of such grounds are re quired to procure such certificate and a phy sician or surgeon neglecting to fursish, or a sexton zto procure, or having procured the same neglecting, within 30 days to return to the Register such certificate., are subject foi every offence to a fine 85. The form of the return of a death must be signed by the sexton : but the act does not, however, require that the name of the-sex ton shall be entered on the Register. The sth section embraces ma rriages,bi rths or deaths happening previiiusly - to the passsge of tie act. The proof in these cases must be upOn oath or affirmation. The 6th section provides for the returns of deaths preliminary to letters testamentary.— The return must be made before the granting of fetters. dm. V application is Made for letters on the estate of a person who died previously to the passage of the act, it must be made under oath, as required by the sth section, and the registry entered among the uncurrent regis trations. The 7th section refers to the action of the Orphans' Court, and makes a 'previous regis. Inman of the birth in the Register's office necessary to the appointment of Guardians, arc.. the proof to be made under oath, when the Register will furnish a ceritficate, which the party applying for the minor will file in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court. False swearing, or returning false cerufi cates'aad false entries, are provided against in the 10th section. For registering births ior deaths which took place, or for marriages contracted pre vious to the year 1851,'t5 cents are to be 'paid by the party making the return ; but no charge is made for administering an oath or examining a witness, unless the testimo ny is reduced to writing. For making current registrations since the passage of the act, six cents to be paid by the iny Treasurer. In the case of deaths, the return is to em brace the lull name of the deceased ; color, sex, age, name of father,, name of mother, occupation, place of birth, name of wife, name of husband, date of birth and death, cause of death, name of place, town, town ship and county which the person died, place of interment, with the name of the per son making return, place of residence and date. In the case of marriage—full name of hus band, name of father of husband, name Of Mother, occupation of husband, residence of husband, birth-place of husband : full name of wife previous to marriage, name of moth er, time when marriage was contracted, town, township and county where contrac ted, color, by what ceremony, name of per son pronouncing marriage, residence of per son last named, date of certificate. In case of hirth—full name of child, sex, color, 'name of other issue living, full name of father, occupation of father, name of moth er previous to marriage; hour, day of week, of Month and year of birth ; town or town ship, name of physician or other person cer tifying or on whose application registry is made ; residence of such person, date of cer tificate. The Pemocratic papers have all published a letter represented by them to have been 'written by Gen. Scott in 1841. It was pub lished lately in the New York Evening. Post. M'r. William E. Robinson, of New 'York, gives a statement tinder his own 'name, in the New Yink, Tribune, that the letter, as published, is a fraud and a forgery, and challenges the editors of the Post to disprove it. He bffered a wager of $-50 to test the sincerity of his charge, by comparing a true copy of the original letter, which was in his hands, with the one published . by the Post. The latter has not met this challenge. .51r. R.'s statement is as follows : " The Evening Post, of Saturday last. pub lishes a letter written, I suppose, by acme Locofoco,, -on the subject of " Nativism," which it attributes to Gen. Scott. It is 'true that Gen. Scott, some ten years ago. was asked his opinion concerning some proposed changes in the naturalization laws, to which he replied, suggesting, among oth er things, that Irishmen, Germans, and oth ers of foreigh birth, who served in the army or navy,should be admitted to the privileges of citizenship on a shorter term than that now established by law (fire years), and suggesting also other alterations to p revent . illegal voting, fix., but distinctly ob jecting to the organization of the " Native ' party, then summed by the Lawfoco mob of the Northern Liberties, Southwark, &T. He dis tinctly took grounds against the anti-Cath lie feature of to- he movement, and refused to recognize any organization which would exclude naturalized citizens from the organ ization. This letter has never been published, but some of its suggestions having become pub lic, some enemy of Gen. Scott published pretended extracts from it on the eve of the Whig Philadelphia convention, in which language never tesed by Gen. Scott was in terpolated. The forgery was afterward en larged and illuminated by typographical dis play..and that double forgery is published as genuine in the Post of Saturday. - 117' We hare heard of Han.—Oar Qum dian neighbors take some interest- in politics on this aide of the Lake. A captain of a Canadian vessel trading at this port,inquited of a gentleman a few days since, with whom be was doing some business, as to Whom the two parties had nominated for Piesident.— He was told that the Democrats had norm. nated Pierce. The next question was—Who is he 7 The gentleman gave him as good an amount of Yotuig " Circumstances " as air cumstancet would permit; WelL.said our Canadian neigbor, V/ho have the, other par ty nominated I General Winfield Scott was the reply. "Oh !" :cud be, " We hare heard of lipt."--Ozwego Deily Tunes. QT The Pitt:let Gazette nye, " ,put !town Allegheny county 5000 majonty for Scorr." " That will be about her pution of the 20.000 majority which the Hero of Um y'a Lane will .receive in the Key Stone S.tats. • , Qom':. Get. Patte knows no East, no West, no ' , North, no South._"—Ailan. Atlas. Neither does the ,East, West. North or South know. Gen. Pierce. The arineidesee is IS timthattle.-4Wishay WA*. political. REGISTR.kTION ACT. A CR ARGE OF FORGERY. i , a - &MT AND GRATTAN TN INDIANA.—We are permitted to quote the following from a letter received in-this city from a prominent citizen 'of Indiana, who has always, acted with the Democratic party, and been eleCted by them to several responsible offices: "I cannot and will not vo'e for Pierce— and many of my neighbors are of my opin ion. I shall tote jar Gen. Scott, and so will they. Ours-is the second strongest Demo cratic-county in the State, I believe. and I bad ti strong hand in making it so. as is well kat wn * • I ant of the opinion decidedly, that Indiana will go for Scott, not withstanding you all think at Washington, I suppn,se, that Pierce will carry ft.!' "General Scott is known in every nook and Omer of the nation. He is respected highly ais a gentleman of the Old Virginia stamp ; and as a commander he is inferior to no man now in'the world. He has always upheld the honor and dignity of his country, and that in many trying stations, when demago gues and paltry politicians could stand upon the hill top, free from danger, and describe the• battle, and boast that they. could conduct ilbetter than be that mixed in the arife. Are meta of sense to be led by such politicians? I have meddled but little in politics for the last eight years, but this campaign I intend to do it. I will use my utmost exertions for Gen. Scott, and I will even go so far as to stump it, if necessary, if they assail him in an un just way.. They shall not do it. Scott will be President, and ought to be. Pennsylvania must go for him, 11 there is any gratitude or honor in the State. lie led her sons to vic tory at Lundy's Lane. Where - are the men of the 16th regiment. • commanded by Col. Pierce, of Chester county ? •Is not the 22d regiment (Col. Hugh Brady's) there too ? Where are Col. Bull's Cumberland county volunteers? Will these men, or their descend ants, ever forget Scott ? I think not. I know Pennsylvania too well."— Washington Tele __ graph. , Ty- THE THREE CANDIDATES for Gover nor in Maine have been interrogated in re gard to their views upon' the Liquor law.— Governor Hubbard, the regular Democratic candidate, answers that he is opposed to a repeal of the law until it shall have had a fair trial before the people, and to any modi fication: that would impair its legitimate effi ciency. He believes that the Legislature had a right under the Constitution to pass such a law. Mr. Crosby, the Whig candidate. answers that he is not in favor of a repeal or modification, unless time and experience should show the friends of the measure that modification was necessary. Mr. Holmes, the Free Soiler, *neither in favor of repeal nor modification, so that all three candidates stand upon the same platform of opposition to the repeal of the famous Liquor Law. 07"" Who is Franklin Pierce 1" asks a co. temporary. Another answers that he is the warrior who killed Cass, and Douglass, and Buchanan, and Marcy, and a dozen or so other "fogies." pottri). MARY TO WILLIE. • 1 downs staunch the taut, saut team, ' That blind my bleerit e'e ; For;thou art going far awa', rpon the heartless sea. Its tiosona is na saft as mine, Na is its'beat sae kind:— Thou'rt tatting a' my lite wi! thee, Yet leaving me behind. . Gin.fther lips should meet we thine, Gin ither vows thou make,. Arethou' an min' thy Mary's lore, My tender heart will break. An' should'st thou then return attain. An' bring a dainty bride, Ah dinna leak to turd me here, But by the acrid kirk side. For lane will rest my broken heart, An' sleep my weary e e; That load and looked to welcome thee. Fran o er the heartless sea. It! 1111tX0 wring to spae sae sad, An' tsrniles 'twere well to feigok, But; yet, 'tis heavy on my heart, Thou% find me ne'er again. ' TICE SPIRIT OF LIBERTY It dwells among the mountains.— It lingers in the vale.— ' ' Til gurgled from the fountains.— It speaks in every gale. NTis heard where mother Oc.enit Her dashing !pray doth pour. And where in wild commotion The dashing billows roar . All nature bears its trupre.,, And owns it. ruling rod— The impress of the Deity, The voice of Nature's God. itlie an evergreen, Will brave the uaelemeut blast, And still.rmain the bloom of sprmg, 'When summer days are past ; And tho' the wintry skv should lower, And dint the cheerful day, She still perceives a vital power, 'Unconscious of decay. . Cie Amite Cale. INTERESTING: FACTS. Mon/int.—This is the hair of a variety of the common goat, famous for being as soft and fine as and of a silvery whiteness. It is not_ produced anywhere but in the trtci pity of Angora, in Asia Minor. NINA RrEIBES Bat too a little eth er into - a bottle of caoutchouc; close it tight 1,. soak it in hot water, and it will become inflated to a considerable size These globes may be made so thin as to be transparent.— A piece of caontchouc the size of a walnut has been thus 'extended to'a ball fifteen in ches in diameter: . Ntaemar. FIGURES.—The learned, after many contests, have at length . agreed that the numeral figures. 1 to 9, usually. .called Arabic; are of "Indian origin. The numeral characters of the Bramins, the Persians, the . Arabians, and other Eastern nations, are similar. They appeared afterward . to have been introduced into several European na tions, by traveller's who returned freka the East. • GonotAx Ent:yr.—This was a knot made by Gordian. in one of the cords of his yoke, Or, as 'some have it, in the leathere.of his Chariot harness, which was so very intri- Cately twisted, that it was impossible to dis- Cover where it began or ended: The oracle Of Apollo having . declared, that whoever ahould'untie the knot should be master of all Asia, Many attempted it, but without sue eess,-till at last, Alexander the Great, after 'attempting in vain to untie it. cut it asunder With his sword, and thus either eluded or fulfilled the prediction. TEACHENG AND TRAIN-LNG. It is recorded of Dean Swift that he had often been teaching his servant in vain to close the littrart door,when she left the room. One day she entered her master's study; and requested permission to go to the marriage of a friend a few miles into the country, ivhich'was granted. The door as usual was left open. Annoyed at this. the Dean per mitted the girl to leave the house several minutes, and then told another, servant to follow. and say to her that her master wish ed to speak with her. She reluctantly obey ed the summons, and returning in great haste. inquired What her master wished to say. The Deanealmlv replied, uO, nothing to particular, shut the:door." What teach... kg had ailed to do; training, in this in s•.ance;fallp' accomplished. for the door was ever affirm:Lola properly •closed. 07.Falima should not help their sons too mach when young. Let them brow-re white their teeth are OA. Yet Dr. Frank lin did well to establish prudent but indigent young men in trade, to be reimbursed here after:jut:ono When a pump Is dry. 'water must be wired in at the top Wore any can coma op from the bottom. I. a late number of the National Inane. gen'iler, published at Washington, one of the Jars papers, in point of character, ability and age, in the country, we find the follow lag truthful referince to the business of edit- ' lag a newspaper, which we commend to the attention of the readers of the Journal: Il Many people estimate• the ability of a newspaper, and the industry and talent of its editbr by the eaitorial matter it contains. It is comparatively an easy task for a frothy writer to pour out daily columns of words— mores upon any and on all subjects. His ides may flow in one , vishy washy ever last mg flood, and his,Fommand - of language may, enable him to string them together like bun Ches of onions; and yet his paper may be a meager and poor concern. But what is the toil of such a man who displays his leading atier largely, to that imposed- on a judici us,: well.informed editor, wbo exercises his v \ ocation with an hourly conseibusness of hie respOosibilities and duties, and devotes him= self to , the conduct of his paper with the same care and assiduity that a sensible law yer bestows upon a suit, or a humane phys ic:aci upon a patient, without regard to show or diSplay ! Indeed, the 'mere writing part of editibg a paper is but a small portion, of the work. The care, the time employed in se lectitig, is far more important, and the tact of a 'good editor better known by his select ions nan anything else, and that we all know is half the battle. Buts we have said an editor ought to be estimated, and his labors understood and appreciated by the general con uct of his paper, its tone, its iemper,ffiv unif nu consistent course, its principles-and aim , its manliness, its dignit and prcrpriety. ,_. To reserve these as they should be presery ved, is enough to occupy full} , the time,abd atte tion of any man. It to/ this be added. 1 .the eneral supervision of the newspaper_ 'esta lishment,. which most editors have to enco rater the wonder is ho they find time to write at all." MI NO. RACE HOW THF,-, RACE AS ABOLISHED. Torture applied to extort confession was discontinued, it is sad, in the public courts of Portugal in cons uence of the following circumstance. A nscientions judge, hav ing dbserved the freAts of the rack upon supposed crimitl s, in making them confeia anything, to th sacrifice of their lives, to get released f,6m the torture, determined to try au expepmeat. It Is a capital crime, in that Fourityy, to kill a horse or a mule, and he hr one of the former which he much valu d./ He took care one night to have all his servants employed, so that no one but the groom could go into the stable. When all were, last asleep in their beds, he stole thithCr himself, and cut the horse so that he bled I o death. The groom was apprehend. ed a d committed ,to prison. He pleaded not guilt • ; but, the presumption being strong agai st him, he was ordered to the rack, whe e the extremity of the torture soon wru g from him a confession of the crime. Upo this confession he had sentence of han_ rig passed on him, when his master went to the tribunal and there exposed the fallibility of confessions obtained by such meads by owning the fact himself. and dui. closi9g the motives which had - influenced him to making the experiment. r Those, who think that in order to dress well,l it is necessary to dress extravagantly or gaudily, make a great mistake. Nothing so en becomes true feminine beauty as simp icitv. We have Seen many a remark. ably fine person robbed of its true effect by being over-dressed. Nothing is more unbe coming than overloading beauty. The stern simpl . icity of the classic taste is seen in the statu sand in the pictures painted by men of s9penor artistic genius. In Athens, the ladies were not gaudily, but simply arrayed. andvve doubt whether any ladies have ever excited more admiration. So also the noble old /lornan matrons, whose superb forms werelgazed on delightedly by men worthy of them!, were always very plainly dressed.— Fashion often presents the hues of the bur. tertlyl, but fashion is not a classic goddess.— Geor e D. Prentice. tvf PUNISHMENT IN SITHATEA.—The na. ttv-es' put the criminal into a hole, tie both I li his h nds, and make him kneel down. The exec timer then stabs him with a spear on the 1 ft shoulder, theicriminal's hands _are loosened, and the exrutioner jumps upon him, presses him into the hole, and covers him over with earth irstanfaneously. If two people fight, and blood is draign on the head, the Orly who bas inflicted the wound pays eight), dollars, 'a goat, one cabong of white cloth and a bundle of seree ; the goat is sac rificed, and . the priests are assembled to pray. If the .body is wounded, the fine is four dot lars, ti fowl, yellow riFe and a seree. For smaller offences, floggtog with a mania the usual pun ishmeut.-4nderson. . . JEFFERSON'S OrrsioN OF ARDE.2I7 SPl niers. —" The habit of using ardent spirits by men a public offi:e, has occasioned more in jury to the public service, and more trouble to me than any other circumstance which has occurred in the internal concernS of the corm try during my- administration ; and were I to commence my administration again with the knowledge I have acquired tram erperi ence the first question I should ask with re. card to every candidate for public office. wool be, Is he addicted to the use of ardent spirit •." C DIPLOMATIC SALSRIES.—The follow in.; are the salaries paid to their Ministers. at se+eral points, br Great Britain. France and the .United States: Gress Britain, France, U. Stated. Londtin. 5.--- 525, 50,i - $9,000 Pari, , ,i . - 37,700 - 9,000 Washp3iton, 21,500 11,400 -. St Feterfkgg - 29,000 22.550 9,000 Vlennn, - - 24,200 17,100 9,600 Madril ' - - 24,200 15,200 9,000 Ber!4. - 24.200 13,300• 9,000 11m JOO:ro, ' 19.300 11,400 9,000 consifmtmop:e, 33,900 15,200 6,000 frjr WHEN a poor man rises to eminence and i t ealth, and conducts himself soberly and dece tly, it is all very well; but when be puts a airs, and strum about like a bantam cock, looking with contempt upon his for mer .riends, one hardly knows whether it is best o be disgusted with his impudence and cone -i!, or to pity him for his ignorance sad folly.• II is told that during 31. Maillefert's sub-marine operations in Hurlgate channel a few days since, the shock of one of the et. plosions paralyzed a sturgeon weighing'2so lbs., and a bass weigbmg 22 lbs.. and that these piscatorial mammoths were captured before they had time to recover. iorj Two Fru Moons MostaLy.—There was a full moon on the Ist of July, and there will be another au the 31st—a circam. stance that his not "cursed since 1776, u cept n 1795, 1814, .and 1833 ; - and not . or again until 1, unless the Lunar Cycl - of nineteen years a changed. . is Or •LL the annoying men in this iron' , the Lard preserve us from'iiiin who thinks himself more righteous than his neigh borsi—who imagines that his way to Heaven is the only true way, and that those - who wont believe in him, disbelieve in God. w. N ..,Esculapius applauded Philip, Kin of Macedon, as a jovial lIIMI 1 7 / 1 0 Sin d drink freely, Demosthenes replied that "it • sa good quality in a sponge, bat not in a , ing. . . , Pope Pius IX. we team by the Asia's new is very unwell. This feet is kept as seer tas ix...bible, but private' letters state that his ansicians fear the dropsy. and that ser ious e. . equences are entertained. man in th self : way sew' all. hap. fi. THERE *am two dimities -in life. men are disposed to spend snore than they can ord, and to indulge more , than they can 4indure. sr A call:LA..l. is a rose bush, Axis vihilh each ,youner ten plucks a kat, sad the orus ue lett thr tabula)* Truth! illiscellanp. EDITING A NEWSPAPER. SIMPLICITY IN DRESS - Chsr. or the saddest things about ha nature is, that a man may guide others path of life without walking in it hist that he may be a pilot and yet a mud , A 3:rer may have a thousand intimate intane, and not a friend among them If you hive one friend think yourself 0