APETATES. DEALER IN BORIP IRON . Copper,r. Brass, Bar and Block Tin ' Hodder, Spleiter Lead, dz. Orders received for 'Brass and Copper work, and Machise cantishing. All. order' conoeited with the above lino promptly attended to. tl South Street,nbove Front. Pbtladelpbh. • . June I6,1&50 l4-tf AGENCY—For the purchase avid sale of Real Es tate; buying ami selling Coat; taking charge of Coal Lands; Mines, ite.. and collecting rents—from twenty yenta experiene-e In the county be hopes to ire sat it nICIIOII. Office Mahantsneo at reek,Pottarille. MIAS. M. lIILL, 14-11- April 6,1350 JOIN BANNAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ba - s opened iia °Mee In Centre street, Pottsville, oppo site the Episcopal Church, where be will be daily, from 1t0.3 o,clott. Business letters to Alm will re r else prompt attention, addressed to him at 'litter Pottsville or Orwigsbure. Dec. ri. ISSI. . 49-if' J P. snrativiN, ExcruNnE AND. um . lerting - Offite, Pottsville. Pa.—Deater in' anew rent Rank Notes. MIN of Etzhanke. Certificates of InN;inalta; Checks and Drafts. Checks for pate on rniladel ph in and New Work, in sums suit. afore!' Q. IFtiO. 10-t I?IiWARD ATTORNEY - AND AVMINSELLOR at Law. Phitadelphta , witlattcnd 311 ci - iptiretiiina,lnd all other !evil business n The City - 611'hilatielptiin.vdtoining Counties and elsewhere.— . office No. 113 Walnut steet above Seventh street, Plaita.l,lnlitaz 1 . 011111 WIL LIAMSON & JAS. COOPICIi, Spurning at Law, Pottsville.. Office in Centre At. a few doors Casts): the "Pennsylvania Hall." Mr. C'.anoervvill attend at all the Conti, Pottsville, Dec. 7, 1950 - - -- . - OA eEL II ART Z-4VATICE orTIMPEACE, .13 l'ottAville. Will attend promptly to Collections, Acetifies. Purchase and Sale of Real Dante, the;, In Schuylkill County. Pa. Otilee.in Centre St reet.oppw. site the Town Dail. Oct 20. DitT. TAMES repave il t I,GRAEFF E AT LAW, o POitir ilk. Lan gope he 4 An office under - the Teieglaph Otrite.Cyntrestrect,oppositerthe Miners' Bank. Dec. 6, ISSI. . . . OCTOIR C. lIMMELEIT., lIOSUEOPATine PilVtalt:TAN, Removed his 01:4,e to one of the Brick nooses hi Coal Street, Pottsville . Aprll:4, liSIA , BEIILVCIIy, OFFICE, cor ner 4ili and MaJiantanfo streets. Potlitrille—(the one lately occupied by Dr—Tlioa. Brady.) Pottsville, MarchAii. IEISI 1141 N. M. WILSON, MAOIt4TRATI. CONVEY sneer; Land' Ag-nt and General Collector.- oMce, Market street, Pottsville, Pa. N0v.20, 1550. WILLIAM L. , WHITNEY, ATTORNEY V V et Lam, Pottsvllle,Schuylkilleountyßa. Offles in Ceetrestreet, nearly opposite the Miners• Bank. Jan. 4, 1831 jOli N HUGHES, ATTORNEY A T 1.4 W. Potts .) tichaylkill county. Pa. Office in Centre wet, npposite the Mittens' Rank , Sept 2'7, WA I It-21, T. G. ' ATT9IINEV Ar hew Tremont. Schuylkill eminty, Pa. Tremont. Apr 11 V, 16151. 17-tf. PUBLICATIONS, &c. ►IVIB DIODE'. ARCHITECT, containing origi -1 nal deeps for Comers, Villas. flubutban Resi dances, Art., accompanied by explanations, aperifita tiont., estimates and elaborate details, {imposed ex pressly for rte use of Protectors and Artisan' ihrriagb nut the United orates, by Samuel Sloan, Archireo.— Publisbud In numbers, and for sale by B. "'ANNAN. A entry of thin wnik oneht to be in the hands of every Arehitert and Builder in the country. • • March 6,1652. 10— DICK'S WORKSI-:-ennisilete editiou: A few comea of there justly , celebrated works, Just re ceived and for saleat only 413. Also, Goldsmith's Animated Natu re, 4 volumes bound In 2, full of plates, only #3 75. .--The Nile Boat, I splendidly illustrated .work, only #2 just received atol for sale by 11. BANNAN. April 17,11452. . (U,ARK'S COMMENTARY, ONl,llllll.—The l-/subscribes-bas Just received Clark's-fAriiiinentary, beautiful print. 4 volumes octavo, at the low rate of 4111—a line opportunity, Tor there who desire this in valuable work, to procurers copy. B. HANNAN. CeAlso , CompreliemoveCommentary.f,vola.—#lo SO Patrick, Lowthe, Ste., Cuminentary, 4 vole.—#s 50 Aprlll7, 1852. l& A NEW and beautiful !dap of the United latatesl-- n. exhibiting its works of internal rnmmnuiratinn, routes across the roniin.in. Cr_. arr.. showing also Canada and the Island of Cuba- , hir schools and pri ',ate instruct inn7jtud published —for ralf by B. BANNAN. April 2, IS:4. II— ( ALMA N AC:I4 FUR I Ss3.—Tle sub 13scribrr will hare for salt - , in a few days, a lot of Moianars for 1853, by the dozen, or>iln gle copy:German and HANNAN. ~June '2(4 1F52. 2fi— BI 111 4 ES. trnathi Fatuity Bible., varying in prim (rem *1 to *lO. Also Packet ni bles, gift edge. as Inw a.. a7f rent!! each. Just recei ved and for.aale at B. RANNAN • cI ('help Ronk Store. April 21, 1552. 17- 1 ',EASON'S DRAWING 11004 ll Companion, with ilinnnuatrJ title, neatly hound at the Bindery liberriher, Alan, all kind• of Fancy Binding: It. DANN AN. MISCELLANEOUS - • rl l O — BIERC/lANTS, PRINTERat, 1 Reams Paper.—The subscriber 65A arranee, ments.with a Idrge Raper Mnnufarturing House, for a supply of Pallera by lbe Vase, Is priatisesed to itholesale the . sallie al about tea par (am. less- than the usual prit es. He invites all those ,•stin ilr.ore in pulehase Paper to sell again, to call and examine bin which elaibencrs a general assortment of all kinds in use. July 3, 1E52. 77 PIECRS PA PI , At lIA NGINGS . .— JUAI ripened MI - resit supply of Gold and 'I ri vet P.ap/rS, embrarinit Ihrt,laleal.. and moat fashiona ble l'itrrns, at le,s than Cif y Ilia islofk allf • tc braces tiptilda of 15u Palierne. and is lilt , largi.lll to I lie found in Vannsa• vania, Dor of rioian.,lphia. at 1111NNAN'el Cheap pa pee and Varlily Score. Jule 3.'11;52. CAN ON'S Adhesive rternent,tor mend 1. tits lass, - Esrthen, Stone a lid Qnnene-ware. Marble. Alabaster, Porcelain. and ran he, used for Wood, aka. This Jo a gond artirle-,no we have tried it-and ran re( ointiwntl it. For sale, s holes:tie and rctait. by lI:HANNAN. C., Also. Parker's Furniture Class, both capital ar- Nics for linu4nkecln:rs at moving and bnuen-c lean iN.L.• 2,011. DORT IVIONI AS VERI l'111:A Pt— Twelve do -1 cen Pori Manion, aavoried kinds, Aunty as low as Haft, retail and wholena le, at prices a toile trail than Illey have ever been arhl liefore. - Beater, ntu p piled cheaper - Thai& an p.m lace (ii Philadelphia. rail and aittrafte you reel a e•. h fegant Port Monias, ter/ cheap. at retail. - B BANNAN. ryb. ta n ISSI. - 7 r l tlt}e.: fiIiF.EDEES TEXT 1300 K Comm - It:me full information respecting the cluti e*t laced% c.l Poultry hnd the mode of raising them It It It Ia elite-tier illustratlons. 'Prier I`2l frills. Jut I.llbilaki'd and for tai.! al ii . BAN NAN'S Unrait Houk end Putlti.liltig House .- This 11 a capital. look for -Pedlat.N, who Will he huppl.le.l I:heap 1(10 copies. PERM{ FIRM Utltle.K.-1•01011:1 ntiv on had i'or sale, :lie follow:kg ilest . riiitioi: of Fire Er:, k. : itrdinsiry Shay., i.arget w.lg.•, RI - WO] wedge, finap Bail hen d. Aid, a nd t.igrutter with any ei -I,i-ordinary atze fern iOirtl at •hon nni E. % A 1:111,1:V & :40 1 S March 13, 1 ,1 51. 11.tf It. I ICING ( 7 1.0T11.— , A rapttal article for En sint•cro and Map ropier!, by the' Mtn or ynrd, jost rttetays , tl add for sato by H HANNAN. . cl- A 1,.., Drawing raper or any wired shelve, ruin& ,omelY 1,.w - kttl with Muslin. 14:wring:riper °revery • , • , 111,1 inn. . April 17 ; 1552. If.— APETIr LA111111.14 AND WIDE CAUSIL—The 1 11Stilitieriber has jo ' t imported from England, a Rd of workiig Safety Lampe, made of t h e held Wire, :quint( and durable. Alen, Wire. Ca time for repaitintr 1.31T1V1, all of which 1%111 bit hull.' much cht.lper• than 114117 E It. LIANNAN. lute 2ti, UM. 21t— tit II.ESII TURNIP hi ire —:lolt.R.,l'resh Tor -1 nip seed, by the pound. +lf or quart .4 pound, or Ninglo.paprj, ju . sl ter. Ice,' and for anir at B. r. ISNAN tzerd and Variety ,t 4 lore. June '2B, ilikantsON's, 15K9. The: silhorriber has 1111 mad., atraniteinntil allwat.s to keep a supply of .t,hese celt•taratrq Inks on hand. and will i.ell It whole ftale dt-' 31, ' , .t: at the : 5 2nnarartitter'n prices—than navJnN the cutup.. 11. 31911 tdtalix it in canon. Ira If-gallon, quail, °yin alt,r boffins. at city prie.pi. H. FANNIN. 4 iin GapAs GILLoTT•sg : Estra Superfine 4 81 - ePI Pens, as... Tied, just received at the Sub. Frrihar's Book and Stationery stoie. and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the tott eat roy parer, U. HANNAN. ' Innen:l , 3n. ' 21— - 1 DAINTED WIIIVE (IA ILlME.—Vati"u. n i p, for Office Winriorr rtereens, just received and tor vale at city prices at . It. BANNIV.VB . Cheap 011Iallrl and Variety Store. NEW MIISIG;-. MUSIC.-1.E1:& WALKERS; socressous 5 1 to George No. l'.sq Chesnut street. tinder no- ItTAll 110E38E, have jos , published the following Lrastiful Ballads. Polkas ke. . . . . . ° Think ers'yon Speak, by N. J. 'spoil., The titserek, by ate anihor of "Witi you have nor ti•it as ITOW. ... ''' - "c.riLssei hS sung by Mr. Hodson; Musk by Dr. ( 41avnitnn. "Rakg the bright Flit, of Crdiiiidtia." 11,1:lilted 10 the trqadar ars of • •Ever be Mappy,"; - in OPera'"Enchan• t0 , r4..• r 1 1 ril ' , ,ati art RAlle ' b•L the late "J. T. FS Sullivan." - iioNivr e I ove, :: W,9kban's Love, " r A brkeain (has Invornn nP'er criigrt, by N: Koller. liOO:ent Polke. by 3. A. th 'ir•e• . Pllll9lllle do., by S. Kellyr. Pharr: 4o , as perforineJ at rape May, by John inn'„ Hanoi r J ak , t , Brabant , from the Opera oflite Four Rona of Af n. 71, by T. C. W 'erre k. St !AmnFrru••ntF,Elerances. by Charles Voss: W. late lb.' Ipl.kartlre to annoliere in the pnb jlr that thclr Stor,lc of Sheet N:itqie. concteis of the tor tegand fi.St rompleigaPooteutent to be:found in the rurtry, that' I, 'Co - N.11.31114 , ad.liott to likelf Flock all Os new Music pilbhshrgl in SPW Ynta, lluston, &r. I . lANri. yA tine Assortment th, best 11111111raftlIrrtli of New et ynoo oo , at the lowest Cheap pfirte. MI.:?lrAI. iNBTHIIMENTS. a gen. rala.,orta,nt of Guitars. Vl . Ollllll. Bin lut.-m, atTnoleotet,&c., Vint in,Cottar anti lLarp of the 1...11731110 4111Foisliel, ail of Which will the public an d the mole at the InWrlll - . re d F rotpunetually atfrnded In. - Jae. 11, __ __,— - - PREMITTIYI PIANO POILTES. (torEsTEEN & Co. would call the attention o ithle about purchasing, In their splengid Stock '' ' r '''i 10 7 k .C ar .; PIAISOM, which they ..,,,,,,,....., h, Pave cannot he orrrlled by any-otim .V.-------117.'-' In in, city, nailer for tone nr fi nish. OFT I-I -1 to iiPality -of material, or in workman 11,1P. Allah rvitlrnre of thi.,they would_ state chit ""he lut toir of the 'American Institute they were Awarded A crtl.T) MEDAI.for the hest Piano, being the flth successive year in which they haverecelied rrerni u in I Irmo the Inriliute. - , For the Fluuthcrn market we ar e makleg with doi 2 " LI. Iron Frames and detached r allefl, peculiarly (r a y to the climate, 461 111LOA DWAY, New York. (lIP tiatra.) ' - J. It. tiIIOVESTEEN, WM. TittIIALOW. 20-3 mo Mar 15, lass - ( SAM •P iiiiitTAK—A caplial article for ric.eiles. The tahicr liter has on hood a large exacratoatar at vas io no striae BAT anti eller, • D. MAN. Jane Re, lin. 4. - 16-• • VOL. - XXVIII. , FOR 1852., DANNAN'S PASSAGE AGENCY P. W. 8it1i.15148 & CO., (iiSTABLIIIKED ill len) General Passage and Foreign Exchange Oji e rs. P. W. BYRNES A. C0..69 SOUTH . • i • STRF;ET,New Vork,29and 301,EW . 40e , -4 , IS WHARF, Melee, GRAVIER 7.1 1 44 SVA‘ STREET, NewOrleens. : • r a-a--•.! P. W. IFFRNES CO-, 35 WA ' TERLOO ROAD,Llverpool,l3 EDEN QUAY, Dublin. FOR REMIITANCES TO AND PASSAGE.-FEDM- MEI Gifts BritainNgnd • • ARRANGEktENTS Fon 14,111.—The enbscribets heg at inform the public througtunit the United States and Canada', that they hive completed their arrestor mer.te for the year ISSS. Persons vending for their friends, or those teturning to the "Cid Country," mill and it their • interest to select I,llf several magni ficent and well-known • Lines of Packets, sailing as below, for their conveyance. .No eatwnse has been spared to have Cmigrauts made comfortable dining the:-voyage. All passengers engaged with us will be shipped outlet the supenntendence of earring, now bttiZir.thh oldest established and most extensive In thk•Trae,and with such unequalled arrangemeein. Emigrat i ng, will meet whit facilities from us that no other Ilottse can furnish. We can confidently assert without fear of eottradiction. that of Uur bandrede of thousands sett out by us during the last " Twenty • seven years," nut one has had Just cause of com plaint. EOM 0.411 our en, azesonsto aro plainly stated, end when Pads ere strictly adhered to. ss -in ell cases where persons decline coming the , mo ney will be refunded without deduction, on returning us the Panne ceniftrate and Receipt. Remittance, to En4and Inland, Scotland, and IW4LIS., The subscrlbere have at all times for sale DRAFTS at sight, for any amount, on the National Bank of Ire land and all its Branches, are., which are paidfree of discount In all the principal towns throughout' tbe - United Kingdom. Persons principal in the country, 'and wishing to send money to their friends. may in sure its being dune correctly, on their remitting us the amount they - wish sent, with the name and ad dress of the person for whom It is Intended; a Draft: will then be forwarded -per lint Railing. racket Or Steamer. end a Receipt returned by snail. . P.W. H. & Co lay e well-known responsible Arnie 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 tentivc to Emigrants on embarratlon, at the various ports. In fact all our arrangements for Passengers, and the payment of our - Drafts, are en perfect that no possible delay or disappointment can occur. ' 113. For farther particulars apply to or address by letter, post paid, P. W. nYRN E 9 & CO., • C) South Street, New York, nr B. BANNAN, Pottsville. :, If ynn desire :your 'business transacted promptly and softly, call at B. Rennin's Office, where the drafts are issued, payable in all parts of Eilitipe without dis count, at any of the Banks,end without any daisy. April 3,-1852. IMIELIZIL'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE ()ea package of this Essence will go as far as four pound. of Corer—and Coffe ',indoor this Essence will preserve the taste of the real Coffee. with the ad dition of a more delicate and finer flavor. ft is also more conducive to health than the finer Coffee, is ea sier made, does not require anything to clear it, and is free fmnisedt,ment. This Essence is now extnuively used in vertu''■ sections of the conntry, a single agent having sold 16,000 cakes in o single county in this state. Price Ito , rents per cake. Pot sale wholesale and retail by the snitscrilmr, at his variety store. 11. BANN N, Agent for Scbuylkin Co. 'l's- Merchants and others supplied to sell a gain at the Manufacturer's prices. Try ft. I have examined as article prepared by Messrs. flummel, Kohler d: Co.. of Philadelphia. called Es sence of Coffee," which is Intended to be used with Coffee for the purpose of improving It. I Bad It not only free from anything delitermus to health. but on the contrary, the Ingredients of giblet' It Is composed, are pettedly wholesome.. J All E 8 It. CHILTON, 11. D. Chemist and A nalysist,73 Chambers tt. New York. Aug. 25.1851. tY.L.AI'AJU - .IIA C. 0. CARTER, No. 171 CHESNUT Rtreet, . math door above FIFTII; - npposite the State Ilouse—Pprltairs. now offers to ti» public. an entire ly new assortment of PIANOS, just ' received from — lite most celebrated ma here. and of such Patterns and Finish as to defy competition. IdesarsAluctos & Clark's and James Thompson's Instruments, w hied are bete offered. stand nprlvalled in the opinion or all rompetentjudges, ea possessing beauty and purl-. ty of boar. never before attained by any tanker. ' ALSO. Pianos with AN Attachment, Church and Parlor muAN:4, SERA PIIINEM„nnd MCIO UEONra, all of which are warranted, and will be sold at the Manufacturers' lowest each prices. All each orders for Music promptly attended to. elerrool hand Pianos bought and sold. Pianos tun anti repaired. P. 14 .—TheextranrellnaryTincreas of the PRILADIII.- eIIIA Aram:An" oe ltit•etc, and the perfect satisfsetiou it has oven, induces the enliscriber to continue it. -Lessons In Mincing. Piano, Il•rp,t:uitar.&c.,arr ev en by Artists of the very highest ability. It needs hut to mentioned, that gig. Asaat:e Amyl. and Mademoiselle lIELENE NCH 4AFF, who stand-pre-em inent aniong the profession, are connected with the Institution, and devote their time and.talenta to the 0. C. B. CARTER. , PrIncIoaI. Philadelphia. May 8, 1852. 19-ly A usErvi. NEW WORE. _ _ IATEMIIT Tables of different lengths of &wild,. V squats and Fiat Bar Iron, I &c., by a ray ;cal Mechanic—lbis is ono of the moat useful works üblialwd for Dealers and Workers In Iron, and those who use it, ever issued., $o correct are theicalcula !trout, that any person can safely buy and sell with the Hook, without even weighing the Iron aye Steel.— Just puldishrti, price 4.5 cents, and fur este wholesale and retail by B 1 BANNAN• fly enclosing nine postal e. stamps, the work will be milled free, to any part of the county.—The Trade Nari Piked at the usual discount. Jan. 24. 1552. , ' . " f - •„4:7 - € , .., . • i.t= - rtor , ".1" • ,„ 1 / 4 , k ' - - • ';' , •drg". 7 4 .I.t4i s g--i2 - _ _ BOLDIN & PRICE; 31 . North IVlzarirer,above ArM Street, Philael'a. lEFER fot sale. it lowest market, ratei, 11,304 Gals. Common Oil, suitable for greasing, • 5.110 8316. rkined oil, for maebitierY. • 4,773 Bleached Winter and eltnlng Elephant and Whale Oil, sperm, Adanient Me, and Crystalline Candles, 10,0(X) Cala. Refined Miners' 011, free from dirt And - sediment, and light cnlar, 3.000 Data. Pure Sc. rm 011, Wlntrir and Spring attained, , Cincinnati Lard Oil, Yetinw, Drown and Fancy Snap: .200 Bhls. 111 rafts Bank and Tanners' Oil. May 15.190:. 20-Iy* 21cuze- & CONPECTIONEUY DEPOT, No. - SI B Nadel Street. bAtterth Schirektll SEVENTH and EIGHTH, Philod'a. 1 JOAN C.. HAHN respectfully Informs the public of this and the adjoining counties. that he keeps always on hand a large and varied arsionnient , of Fruits,Cakes and Confectionery, which he will sell RR cheap n 3 can be bought at. any other .estahltsh4 meat In Philadelphia, and he invitee all - persons who inay;want anything In his line, to call and see him before purchasing elsewhere. Orders from the coun try will teeelve prompt attention. 'May 18-Ty IMPORTANT NIMSITO THE PORLIO. Dr. D. N. DOWANN, Surgeon Dentist tetra this method of inforinlng- al a il 'fleas.. generally and his friends in parti that hr boa removed his 'tenuity from the former room which he occupied. to the second story of the new brick building at the corner of MARKET and SECOND streets. west Mar.:Led tone donne above N. M. Wilson s Dice, where he will at all times be ready to perform all.Operetiona on the Teeth.and from his earns adJ vantages in his profeesion, and the long time: in ibis 'and some of the large Cities.. la practical experience. be can and will warrant all his work, or ask no com pensation. Dec. `!A.1951 NEW • SPRING GOODS. JotlNSTols as CO. areviow receiying and opening * firth Stack of Spring Goods of the newer Styles and tateel fashions, selected from the most celebrated manufacturers—their dress goods In the fancy line are welt worth the attention clam ladies whose pa tronage Is reeperifully solicited. ilso.an extensive assortment of the choicest groceries I. all their eerie tire, (except Ruin, which we always exclude) all of which they design to tell upon the,. moat favorable terms. They respectfully solicit the attention of their friends and the public generally to their fresh stock of goods. promising dist no pains or attention on their own part shall be spared to meet the wants of Ando mem. Remember the plat", CENTRE Street, ase op posits. the Past Office; Pottsville. March 6.1A.52. 1041 , BOOK BINDERY rpm: Rubserther announces to . his 0 ; . , I friends and the public that he has Ze made a considerable addition to his PS* .4 •• Bindery, and has procured a Book Binder ••• • - from one of the best Binderies In Ptilla delphia, acquainted with the latest style of Binding, end who Wilt torn ant his work far-superior to any thing heretofore produced in Pottsville. Books bound in auy style of Binding. either Plain or ht full gilt Turkey litororeo• Blank Brinks paged or plain. made to any pattern, also printed and ruled at pliers lower than Billie city. Poeta bound by the quaatltband Paper ruled to Pattern by B. BANNAN. April 3, ISM 14— LADIES' COMBS, i Inotssate and Rrtail—New - and &tankful Assortment. rpirts subscriber hat just received twelve ;been sorted Ladles' Combs. embracing a general assort ment. among which are several new and beautiful Patterns, all of whitti will Witold wholesale and retail at extraordinary low price.. Also eltildrea's circular Combs.* t B. BANN AN'S • Cheap Piney. and Variety Mon. NEW MCRANGEBUIPrrs. 'TIRE undersigned desire to Inform the Patine that J. they have established themselves at Leeeportati connection with the At. Clair Depot, rut tbe perpoire of perches's( Fluor, Grain, thy and Produce. They are tbenkful for part Amore, sod ars how prepared to deliver good.. wholesale sad mall. Unlit bRoIIIEL et Clay, Apr i l Int 444 f - . GEM PUBLISHED Ey<Y SATU4DAY 131 Y BENJAMIN,BANNAN, 'POTTSVILLE; SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, "PA. E LEO . i . R ! 9; ,- --. .: . • i•. ... J i I I • ,: 4f.?- i/ . ! FOTT . MEI 1 Will teach you to pierce the_ boweld of the Earth, and bring out frets, the eeeetutih.r Mouetataa. Welsh, Which will glee etzength loon, bands sod lableet Nature ta•aar use sad Pleasete....—Dr, jeau j iii • f . . . TO LlillBl2. - .. • 1 - ' rrittE CQIII Veins on the Christian Enable bet of :1 Land,belonging7 b. itteilsteMfeung.linsai. , and .etbera of New Vorkeity. This teats of Cos 1441141 Is situated West of;And adjoining the (ands Of the lirell-boown spring 1101111Dlell MAIM, la Carboreouri ty. and. contains tbenania choice while ash int,stus of Coal; A Railroad wits T rail fa now belngeonstrue -14 led Rom the heart of the trees , to connect wit the P Jileatiow Roitl.ir disance of between tw ' , tad three miles , having it Ctintitibtedown-grada II (... the way the point °flat - tenon with the Beaver r d.. ow Road. - This Railroad still be finished he Spring of 1832. ; I - ----- f , The owners invite rotitera_to risitilie Trutt. as they *sire to obtalsor:good"Tentitit upon 'fele, and :jelailluilble:lfierar ; Aer. Jobe Young, it Hazleton, will show the groutid and teed,. propneals follicle hit, or application nay be made to J. D. JIEREHM{, Agent. Centre Street, Pottsville. i 111-4 f u April 3, 1852. PERM:MEM ! PZIMMIZMIN! otinsELL•S and Ilanel'i Rau Lustre", °donate. R Most capital article for:cleansing the bead end hair.,. - .7 Aronsattque, • anterior lir lele for the loilette. Preferable to the beat Cologne. Store. Chemical Heir Invigorator, Velma's Nagle Hatt Oit a Yelno's Parisian Fluid for Curling the ifialr, Glenn's Roman Rglydor, fir the Complexion, Purified Charcoal taste, au excellent ankle ror the teeth. Treble Extracts, foir the Handkerchief ' Genuine tkar's DU In Dollies and Pots. Hienn's Indian rep,for the Malt. Roussell's attnandlne 'for chopped hands. Fenner'. celebrated Pomade Divine. I • Phnom: me for the Mir, a line French article, ' /keel's 'Rose Tooth Pune; Depilatory. Powder for removing hair, Wheeler's Tether', Tooth Roussel . ' Odontine. a Roue Tooth Paint'. Cologne. Florida. Bay and Lavender Wiley., Por sale at the Manufacturer's priers at B:HANNAN'S Cheap Variety Store. Feb 14.1852. SOU:MUMPS Cheap:Callen, STORE. Nor. 32, 33, 31,'35,',315, and 37 Aires4r, Plsilesda. COUNTRY Merchants can save from .10 to IS per 1.-ocent. by purchasing et the above Stores- By im porting my own Goods, paying but little rent, and liv ing economically:A ',Vain can undersell thaw who purchase their.goods here, pay high and live like pantos. • 7 - CakiktilialY on band, • large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Eclasors and Razors. Table Knives rind Forks, In ivory; stag, buffalo, bone 'and wood handles, Carvers and Porkti, steels, 4c.,Butcher Knives, Dirks, Bowie Rides'. Revolving id plain Pistol*. te. - Just received, a large 'Oki of Rodgers' and Woo ti:amines One Pen and Contresu Knives. :Also. a large assortment of7Actordoons. Be., At:— Also, One English Tiler and German Gone. JOAN N COLEMAN, importer. Dee. i 17,11551. „ ; , 32-If LEATIUCCFC AND DIOROCCO. ITE Subscribers have a general amortnient of all 1 articles In their pee. of the brat quality and fin- Whed In the MOM approved manner. > LEITIIIOI.--ilarneas, I MOROCCO.--Madras, Ruse( and Black—Rildle, Curacao, TamPico & Cape Was and Grain Upper Groat Boot Skins. Glazgd Bellowi and Sole Leather, and ,Brasbed Rid. Blacked Belt and Lacing Leather. Dyed French Bronze, and Hawing, Rips. City .and Fancy colors of all shades, Country Calf skins, Ste., Pink Creain and Bark-tan kr. , fled Linings, te., ate. • ♦LSO. Tanners• Oil and Plastering liair--Country Siltuat bought— Bells' made to order. - MIDDLETON et CO.. Tanner., Currier, add Morocco Manufacture's. Wil low Street Railroad. North side. below Second and North second Streeti Philadelphia. May: I. Itlsl' reran' - Wlll7/3 L116.D. SITIITTIERILL & BROTHER. Manuracturets, No. TT 65,-NORTLI FRONTatreet, Philadelphia, have now a good supply °Lamar warranted pure WHITE LEAD. and those customers who have been sparingly sopplkol in conseeireare - of &ion on the article, shall now awe their orders,: filled. No known substance Possmes those preservative and beautifying proparities, so desirable In a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated White lead ; hence any admixtureof other materials only mars its value. Is has, thersfore.bevd. the steady aim of the manufac- Utters, (or many yexrd, to supply to the public_ a per fectly pure white lead, and the unceasing demand for the article, id proof that it has met with favor. li is 'availably braudedori one bead: IV ETD/MILL & BROTHER In full, arid on the other, w ted pare. stile red letters. •Philada.,Julylll.lll.3l • 28-1 y BOYS! CUM3Thra. TILE subscriber world respectfully Inform ids nu memos Mends and customers of Sehylk ill County that his assortmentio(Cluthing fur Young tienilrmen Is4nucli larger thiweser, and he Is disposed to sell asap. ; Persons living at a distinee, have the ptivi 14e of exchanging clothing purthassil at this stole, irthey do not suit. F. A. illtirr, 104 Chesnut Street, below 10111, Minds. March 11. 1851. 11.4 f PIEULSDELPHLI LIFE INSURANCE COMPANE4CAPITAL SlOO,OOO. HAHTEII PERPETIPAIr.Rates lower than any- Pennsylvania Cnnipany. This Company has adop ted the Cask system,. entirety. and redeced the rates to the lowest point totripatitil e with safety to the In sliced and a sound Institution. Office, N. W. Corner THIRD and WALNUT rite. Agency Office, ;.1. P. WHITNEY, Pottsville. May 29, 1852. , INSUILEI YOUR HOIISEST -- rpm undersigned. 'Agent fn. lag 14coutisag Coawry 1 Almt sal rissreses,Colapsay, which has probably become more pnpular,than any other similar Inatitu tiOn in. the Butte, Is.prepared to effect ineuranee• against loss by Fire. on all descriptions of Buildings, Neseliandize, and othet property, on the usual lair and liberal terms of the Company. Losses ttro•l ways piomptly paid lagoon as.they are matisfacturi ly, made known. Persons having property to be lo nged. may appiy.,to the subscriber, in .Pottsville, ei ther psnionally.rg by lever, and they shall he prompt ly-. attended to. - ; JOHN HARLAN. June 211, IRS 2, • LIFE - ilitsurtzuvam TILE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY and Trust Coutriany,clphlladelphla. Offiee No. II! Chesnut Street: "papltal, 1300,000. Charter per petual. Confetti, tomato Insurances an Lives °nth, most favorable lermO.- The capital being Paid up and invested,together with largo and • constantly increasing . d fund, of fers a perfect setur"4 to the insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly. or • miarterly. - The Company add a animus perlodleally to the In suranteri for life, The first hones, appropriated in Datember,lB44, and the second Bonita In December, 1840. amount to an addition of 11262 50 to every *lOOO Insured under the oldest policies, making •1204'50 which will be paid Whin It shall become a claim, in stead of 01030 originally Insured; the neat oldest amount to fi1237 SO ; the neat In age to fi1212 50 for every glOOO ; the otbeas in the lame proportion ac cording to the amount:and time of standing, which additiiind makaan average of more than 60 per cent. nphn the premiums paid, without Increasing the an- Mit I premium. The, tacit:Flag are few eta Donee or addatoo. i Palley. (named No 58 •(000 " 89 2500 " 276 2000 " 332 5000 Ste. &e. 41452 so 650 45 415 . 1167 50 &c. Pamphlet containing tables of rates and explana tion., forma of application ; and further information can be had at the office: : D. VV.. RICHARDS, President. Jon' P. Janes, Actuary. Thenobserlber Is Arent fire the above Company In Schuylkill County. and will effect Insurances, and give all necessary infonnition on the subject. B. 11ANNAN. June 29, 1810 10-ly PROTECI I YOUELSELI7II2I. HE Delaware kintnaleafety Insurance Company J.. —Office North Room of the Exchange, Third St.. Philadelphia. FIRE INBIJRANCE, Dulldloga , Merchandise and other property in Peva and Ceasirr, insured againat loci ordarnage by Pre pa the lowest rate ofpreminni. MARINE INSURANCE.—They also insure Veenets, Cargoes and Preights,torsign or coastwise under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. ' , ILtaND TRAhISPORTATION.—They also Insure, siterchandize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steamboats, cat rivers and lakes, on the most ilberal term: DIRECTORS. Joseph If. Seal, James C. Rand Edmund A. Souder, Theephlios Paulding. John O. Davis, Jones Brooks, Robed Burton,',Henry Sloan, - • John R. Penrrete. Hugh Craig, Samuel Edward*, Gear VI Pettit!, Oeo.o. Lelper, Spencer Alcitaain, Edward Darlington,' Charles Kelly, 'mac R. Davis, -; J. 0: Johnson, William Folwell William Hay, John Newlin, Dr. S. Thomas, Dr: R. NI. Huston. ' John Sellers, William Eyte,Jr. J.T. Morass, D. T. Morgan, Wm. Bageley. WILLIAM MARTIN President: RICRIEID P. Raw anui, Secretary: The subscriber having been agent for the above Company, is now prepared to make Insurance on all :dewalptlone of property on the meet liberal terms. Apply at (LH: Potia'.office, Morris' Addliton or at my house in Martial Street, Pottsville. A. AL KM:RONALD. ' Nov . IL 1649. 6 EPIDXBINITY. • TUB FRANKLIN Fl RR INSURANCE COMPANY OF Fli c ita tir D tn E u L t F i l l i fo la ei. 0 FMB No. 1631 near Fifth . St. DIRECTORC" , .Charles N, panther, George W. Richards Thome, llart, Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias Wagner, ; Adolphe E. Berle, Sainlielarent, David S. Brown, • Jacob IL Bruhn, - • Morris. Patterson, Continuer° makelseuranca, permanent or limited on every description of property, In town and conatry at Mil as low as are consistent with security, The Company have reserved a _large, Contingent Fund, which with their. Capita I and Premiums, safely invested, afford ample Protection to the assured. The use le of the Company on January Ist, 1848, u ownedp agreeably. to an Act of Assembly, were as f, Mortgages -0890,55865 !Roche, , 51,563-85 Real Estate, 108.338 90 Cub, Ac., 45,157 67 Temporary, • - • Loans, 135;459 00 411A30,0117 417 Blue their Incorporation, a period of eighteen year Ani s eedve paid upwards ors,. willies huhu= deed istlers„loedes* by ilre, thereby afford ing evidence of the advisubigits of lesuniums.as well ea the ability and disposition: to ,eat with prompt gess, all liabilities. • • • MAMASN. BkNCICER, President. CHARLES G. lIMICKER, Beeretary. site subscriber bu bean appointed aunt be Ito above mentioned Inatitation, and is SOW, prepared to slake tennis., oc eypy deseelption or property, at ibe lowed ratite. & PIISW A 178111114 evil, • POttiVill% Al4ll l ll* - $4l , ' --, a , , OE • • - AT TIM OLD STAND. vLI HoLi4EN's Wholesale and Retail Clock,Time.• Mspiece, Watch and Jewelry Establishment. at hi. w Old titaud,i' No. 238 MARKET Street, (between 7th an d tab, south Side,) PhiladeliMia. MY friends:old customers, arldibe public must know that lam at pit nines prepared to ~ ; . - furnish Watehes, Jewelry, Fancy " 4 - :‘ Ankles, Superior Ghld Pen, of all kinds. with Gold and Silver Hol- —7 - - dere in variety, &c., at the very lowest Cash Prier,, together with the beat supply of superior Clocks and Time-pieces.,ever offered at this Establiahment: E.• 11. being a practical Time-piece and Watch Maker, with; an experience of nearly SO . years -In years at his .present location—is it alt times prepared to farnlsh. by. Wholeea le and Retail, warranted "Time keepers " of the very heel quail! y.-conslitteing de y and Thitty•bour Clocks and Time-pieces, nfplatn and highly ornamental design. ofall styles i and lidliP ted for Counting Houses, Parlorn.llallcChurches, Perturb.* Steamboats, Rail Cars, &e. Also. Mann Clocks, a moat desirable article for-Sound Sleniiell. and 'for art Whose , bilisitiesa requires them to be up in the morning matt. Clocks, Time-ple:es, Watches and Jewelry of eve,ry description, repaired with great care and warranted. Dealers supplied with Clocks aid Clock Trimmings. Slay 8, 1857, 193 y • i BEIEOI 7 / 1 1. - DRADY & ELLIOTT,. Sign of the Ell Waich. op poaite dloithner's Hotel. We Invite ,our friends and theatim i public In general Ideal, and exam- '4,, tie our stock. as we feet confident &It it le the beal,thatwaaever (Mir ed in this ietion,and we will sill at Philadelphia prices. Ournocick consists In part of a full asantiment of Gold add Oliver Lever Gold and Silver Lepine Watches, i Watetses, liver Tablr&Ten spoons Forks, flutter-knives. &c. Plated Castor,. Fruit & Cake Baskets, Plated Card Trays.Cupa. Mantle Ornament's, lke. And a gontral asvortment or Fancy floods. With a !borough knon ledge of our Miami's, and every facility for purchasing to advantage: we be undersold by basest dealers in the State. We re turn thanks Ibt the liberal patronage we have hereto fore received', arid by strict attention to business. we hope to tnetirthe confidence of the community and our share of their p.itionsae. ' WiLIJAIM DEADY. • ,TI.IITEWART ELLIOTT. Ni. O.—A liberal discount to Pedlars and small Deal ere. (*Particular attention paid to the repairing of Clocks. Watches and Jewelry. , May 15, 1851, REMOVAL. WATCHES AND (moms INTbnsubernber would i tnform bb friends and the patine generally, th I be Ass centered hie establishment neat door tei Gels' lintel In Cen tre street, where be offers a side:nth( assort ment of WATCHER, CLOCKIS, JEW BLEW andAIL VER WARE:: Ills stock consistent part of Gold Pat ent, Gold' Anchor and Gold Cylinder Watches, Silver Patent Lever' Anchor Cylinder, English and Quarlkr Watches, Gold Fob, Veal. and Neck Chain.. Ear Rings, Breast-pine, Bmarhes, Bracelets, Lockets, Me dallions. Bagley , . Gold Pins and Pencils In great ira. tlety. Spectacles to suit all eyes, Cold Thimblei, ft il ver Ware..Telt-spoons, Table spoons, Desert Moons, Forke,Silver Portmonals, Pocket Books, Accordeons, Violins, Hanka, Cornoplons,Tromboon it,.Cornets, Or thoclides, Clariscords, Bass Violins, Banjoes, Fifes, Plater, and:a great many articles too numerous for in sertion. All of which will be sold at the lowest pa era, and all goods o ill be guaranteed, Watehetand Clocks carefully repaired and warran ted. Having considerable experience In business, be will strivq to please all who favor him with thclr cue- Pnttwrilie. April 14, 11452. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! ! la • - r , TeMPUEI FUCIT." , - The truthof Ole old Latin proverb," Thee Fries." i apparent to all the world; and , qII the importance and convenience of he, "t Ing enabled to mark the mimeo's as they fly, having by almost uniSersal custom made a watch a meteors'. ry appendage to the person of every body, the under signed iS tun* to announce to his friends and the public thit he has Jost fitted up an entire new estab lishment, In T.humpson's new building, on the cornet of CENTRE AND MARKET-sneers, POTTSVILLE., where bp la prepared to sell all kinds of Jewelry and silver ware „Also, a large assortment of Watches, gold and sliver, (full jewelled) Levers, &c., and also a great satiety of Clocks of all prices and quality, all of which will he sold cheaper than thecheapest. - He hopes, by atnet attention to business, with mo derate Onuses, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage be Ins heretofore received. EMI Oct 11. 1851! Nay 10, 1851. NEW NAT AND CAP STONE. MBE subscriber having taken the store ftirmerly .1. occupied by Wady & Elliott, in CENTRE ;Street; two doors above the !liners' Itauk, would respmtfui ly invite the citizens of Pottsville, end the jpuirtte-gEn crafty, to an uraiiiination-ofhleyery-tortipfifte ;and su perior stock of HATS, CAPS and STRAW COORS inof all descriptions; Drab Beaver, Moleskin, Silk and Fur nits. or re= erygrade ; Kossuth and Soft Hale of ever* style and quality; Men's, and Boys' Caps; ci . f all de scription-B'. Also, a great variety of straw prods, con sisting In part; of Panama, Marlcaibo, Canton, Trip -J ter, Kossuth, Braid. Canada and Cbildren's lancy hats of every variety. Using only good materials,. and employing comps= tent workmen, and the stock having been selected with great care, and at the lowest cash priCes. greater inducements On be offered to purchasers, than Is usually met with. Fledging himself to use his best endeavors for the necommodation of his rustotners, he respectfully solicits a share or public 'patronage. , • ' ' GEORGE TAVPSN. Per C. C. Coaltilli• I 2:1-tf June 5, 1852 OILS, TALLOW COMMA 7d 01110 51INNIIAL PAINT„, 300 Barrels Machinery Oil, Pare 7 cm. per pl. ion. .2500 Gallons do do In cats of various mires. do do do do 200 Barrels Boiled Paint Oil, do 55 do do 5000 . Gallons, ,do do do. In ea sks of various Ricca, do do do do 350 Barrels 'Fanners' Oil. Vitious kinds and quail• ties, from 35 to 60 rents per gallon. 1500 Gallons in Casks of variouslizesi Various kinds and (mantles. front 35 t 0.50 cents net gallon, 50 Tons Tallow Grease, for, Hear/ Bearings: arid • Coarse Machinery, in 'Barrels oc finlike of any consistency required. Price 6 cents perlb. ISO Tons Ohio Mineral Paint, in Barrels, at the low est Market pike. Xerkinery Oil, warranted not to In the coldest weather, and Considered by those paint it equal Sperm Oil. Boiled Pdiat Oil, equal to Linseed Oil, other than for white. f I 'am constantly receiving bumf supplies of the above named [ nicks, and my motto is, 'tt tim•ll pro fits and quick returns." D. F. FOND. 56 %Voter street, (under the Pesti at. llouse,) N. Y. June 10, 1852. 25 5m • pies horn the Re- Ain't of trolley and bginua to be Inerhut by future adltlona. &1,”2 50 3,158 25 2,475 00 8,187 50 &e. . ' NEW Goons. . ..... MIIE subscriber has Jost returned with a second I. stock, for this season, of ne* and seasonable Dregs Goods. • . • I • Wool Dr Bilk and V. -letterer!, All . do do 25 Different Patterns Barego De! Lainen, Bummer De Leine*. . 1 Emboss, 4 Karla Dress Patterns, Dotted n do do Kummer Mi l @s, ()Ingham Lawns, Gingham, French lawns, . , Englieh and American Laurils, a variety of new and handsome styles. fast mime, very low, - Long. and shori Mohair Mitt., . - Pearn Alit Moves; • Alexander's light cord Hid Clete*, English and . American Prints, lOU pieces, by the piece or yard, low. Ttin shove comprises a variety nr new and hand some style olgrunds, which, for beauty and cheapness, defies competition, for Wile by -, A. lIENDEnsoN, Ag't. 2241 June 5, 1852 10,000 PIECES PAPER' HANGINGS AND BORDEII,3, JIIIIT received direct from thei blanufaeterers in Philadelphia and New York, t ranging In-It/wee. from 8 cents to 82 per piece—all of which be will sell Wholesale and Retail .d wanufacuirere prices. Gold,lVeleellOak and Marble Paper, Decorations, Statues, Fire Screens, Mouldings. Oulame. &c. &c. In (act every article used In Papering on hand. Paper Dangers, Merchants and othen supplititin quantltien to sell again at Manufacturers prices. The aubaeribet has laded up a room expresaly for Paper, and his variety is equal to that found in any Store In the city. We will guarantee that the peo ple will find it to their interest to deal with him In preference to going to the city. 'Li. HANNAN. N. B. Paper ilantrep furnished when' required. Pottsville, March 270852 TIDE SUBSCRIBER HAVING FlT ted up one of the largest Coach Shops In the Stale. In Coal Bunt, Pottsville, •40. -slmw••• Pa., nrtin J. If. Adams& C-o.'s Screen Factory, where hie facilities for nutaufsctuting all kinds of Carriages* nd Light Waggons cannot be sur passed—being a practical Mechanic, and baying a numbentf years' experience in the bus Inns, he hopes to give genend,ntlstaction. All kinds of Carriages and, Light Wagons. kept on hand, Alao. sena d-hand Wagons; lc. All repairs neatly den Older* from a distance promptly attended to, Jane 5, Ina (Beatty', Rem. X•rweriss apart. Pottsville. Pease.,) Plumbing *bop. • ' Ties CONSTANTLY ON RAND - A SUPPLY OA 11 all sizes of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block- Tin, Bath Ttibs, Shower Baths, Hydrants, llcwe. Double and Single Acting Pumps and Water Closet's also, at kinds of Brass Cocks for water and steam, Brass Oil Cope, and aloha for Engines. All kinds of Copper Work and Plumbing done In the neatest manner at the shortest not Ice. • , N.H. Cash paid for old "run and Lead. Pottsville, Oct. in. 1850. , 43.tt CWATAIN Painting-10A pletti Cattalo Ps- IJPor, orobtschig some new add boandild putot jou rocalveB sad for was by • R. HANNAN:- • Jet, P. 114. • SATURDAY IVIORNII4 \ G_ . , AUGUST 14, 1852. JAMES W. HEATON 41-tf INII4. DAILY & SON, /amgo and Dears es moles. mica a emu welximak .11WILAT. eitema.weaa ww~ LID ra.NCT •RTi?l Ere axisteedy tea.. int the 16tost of the chore Goode, which am adored at wholesale ut rend, at No. 216 Market Street, .hole Sixth, war Deader Stmt. Philadelphia. Vig.T . ..l: f.,71!ijkA.:1,,h;.4!,ep.il WISTAR A. KIRK 23-If N. in. NEWNAN'S . . I.i • e =r. .' • nE.ITNDERSHA vEtr NED having wa temovs.d. to Potter \ County, offers all his Real Estate In Pottsville at treakpargairm;,—he is easy mixtd.to sell it some rate, upon the most accommodating terms as to time, Re. The' irrhperty conmsti 'of ONE NEW , • .. -,_ • HOUSE, Wished in the most approv- ~. 4 — .- -‘ l . l .4 mode rn L yle. Ideate corner ores). ~, lowbill and Third streets, at present :. i'l II in occupancy of the' Prothonotary of ;T: ficheytkill Coen . ''Pbe premises are —"---;"'''' meaty feet front, ad sitty'feet deep—the &Wise ba ring a cooking ran s, hydtant la t the kitchen— floc shade trees In the rear Of the yard. The house is al together one of the beat (Ind most complete &Veiling' in Prchivlde. ' t_t Al/m.o6e large 'TWO SWORY RORKE, near the up ler mid of Market :etre fotvri i ly o ccupied as a Hotel—lately awe state ord a d w el l in g. he, property bas 'been rented for *3OO er annum; and adJoiniag this. are, several vacant la k which will be wild with or without It; if desired. ' Isla Is considered one of the bent tasteless kinds Inat part of the town, be ing at 'becomes of Market 'ad Twelfth streets. .Adjacent to the above, erew o lots with tato dwel ling houses commenced, and Minna with a respon sible contractor to finish the a tre. ,Itil &Walla pro perty Mint sad shell be sold, to men of moderate merle the Inducements are decidedly great, Sc be wl l'hell cheaper and wait lent for bit pay, thee was ever heard of, before to this mutually. is he hiet a t great attains front Pauli Ile, he Is 'anxious to close out his property here at on , and whine pre pared to make the title on the Imo . Ile will be in Pottsville on the 17th Intik. and • will ' main for two weeks, and may beaten at any time, Mier at the Pache age Hotel. at Iltettlater's ilotel,"or t Womeln dud" e fiaddter Shop, in Centre effect. trlivelttm a call, end you 'ball not go Amity tioiairatled. Application may also be made to his ogent, Wellington Kline , n Narket street. „ SAMUEL M. it 111,1.4. Apt it 17„1851. , 16-tf NEW 11A EDWAItE STORE, 2 n , . doors below Matz's Hotel, and n neatly opposite the Miners' hank. Pottsville: where will be found as excellent assortment of 1111.1110WARE': Coach Trimmings, i . 'Wiles, eprings, - - Pins Trays.. f Fladdlery, ' , Natant* ware, ' Ehdemakere Toots, aavottenent 4 f ine Locks, titritenters' Tools, Table Cutlery. Mass and Paint, 'Packet Cutlery, KU Iron of all slits; Table Spoon*. Rolled do do do (Anvils and Virgo, Nails and Spikes • Assortment of tine Onus, wadib Tools. .; Wirt% Tin Plat e, uethi". . irki ( A ling :; :m e ti ..4.l ll ; s 7 n i a n l iw e d e t.t g m : d Illei::::new. and Nail., II : l eti : B a bli a da P a in e r t rion ß . ll ; B e tties , I e l s 7 Shear 'Steel, *- Palma Baile rs, - Rallrotul Traces. Pcovdes and Shot, Pine 11mnd-saws, ," l G. B. returns his thanks to the public for the Pe nonage they attended to the late Arm of Might & PAU. and Millets himself shat, a his - individual capa city, he will he able to deserve said command their coatlnued support by the quality or the goods be has la storeotrlct attention to business, and the low rates at which he Is determined to cell. , - GEORGE BRIGHT. • ' . • Late orthO'llttti of Bright lc Poi, Starch 12, 1852. , l3-ly 20-tt . , • - NOTICE: • . IMPORTANT TO HOUSE-KEEPERS. 44141 S. HOOVER. Centre Street. Potts ville,Pa. would respectfully announce to the Aiken* of 'Pottsville and the surrounding country, that he has ad - deli to big large assortment of Cook. ing.7Parlor, °Mee and limit Stoves, a splendid article of Hummer Range; can either he, used In the chimney or in the room ; it is moveable it is a very convenient article for slimmer use. Ito has, also three Sizes of Gas Ovens. These are to be walled in the chimnry for Conking an&Baking.— These articles ire highly recommended for KIMONO? (ten. They are NI arranged that they sr 111 not throw the heat inthe room finless wanted. lie has the largest assortment of 'fellow and Iron Ware ever before offered in this Veglon; such as Tinned and Enamelled Rollers, Tinned and Enamelled Sauce-pans, Iron Bonen and Sauce pans, Iron Pot. and Kettles. SlM leis, Tea Kettles, Frying.pane, Flat-lions, Celia Griddles, Grid-Irons Roasting pans, Coffemnillle. Cut lery Ware, &c.; also a splendid assortninet of Ja panned and Brass Ware, Trays, Am ti large assort ment of Tin and Sheet-iron Ware, which he whole sales and retail,. Ile tails the partirulat attention of the Merchants. Roofing, Spouting, and aU kinds of Roof-Repairing done to order. Please call and eatim ine for yourselves. lie Is deteimincd not lobe under sold by anybody , April 24,1852 BOM 1 1 01 MILL. THE tall INCItt HERS respectfully an flounce 'to the public, that their new Italling,Mill now completed and' in hilt operation, and that they prepar ed to supply all kinds of Ear Iron of various size,„ which they will warrant to be superior in quality 'to any obtained front abroad, at the same prices. They also - manufacture T Bails. for the use of the flollterter and Lateral:Roads, wiighius from 'II to SO lbs. per yard. made of the treat Iron, and which will be found much cheaper titan the imported article. Being meet kat mechanics, and haying had consid erable expeciehre in the Iron blasiness, they flatter themselves that they can give entire satisfaction to purchaser,. and will also mato It tjteir Interest to pa tronize home inanufaiturcs. Dor .8,1851 atiavEg MXISIK)W IRON WORKS. - HUDSON & ALLEN, IRON AND Beals Founders, respectfully inform their patrons, and the public generally; thalthey are now prepared, at the above establishment, to manufacture Steaut.Engine, of every size; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars,and every other dearrlPtion of Iron andßrasa Castings suitable for the Coal mining or other huslneu, on the most reasonable terms. Also, Blowing Cylinder) fur Blast Furnaces and Machine work In general Repairing of aß4lcinels done with neatness and des patch, at the lowest prices. All work furnished by theinwill he warranted to perform well. They n (mid solider the custom of those wlfo, may want ankle, In their line In this vicinity. All order, will meet with - Immediate and prompt Intention. . _ March 15.1851 • POTTSVILLE IRON W0R623. zaGEO: MASON & CO. RESPECT foIIy arinounce to: the pnbile that they have taken the Establishment known as the Pottsville iron Works on Nor wegian ■trees, where they `are prepared to build all kinds.of steam Engines. manufacture Railroad Can, and Machinery of almost every defeription, at the shortest notice. and on the most reasonable terns. —Persons from abroad, in want of Steam Engines, will find it Whet, advantage to give them a- call be ore engagingeltivwhere. [Ma 11 ',. tf PASCAL IRON' WORKS, . arsrifiLAlPA.-wri,t)ED IVROVOITT Iron Flues, suitable,for Locomotives. Marine and other iiteam Engine foils from 2 to $ inches, in diameter: Also Pipes forGas,f4team and other poritonee;extraitrong Tube for Mydraulle Penises:, Hollow Pistons for Pumps of tiream Engines d.e. Manufactured a ndfor male by MOEBIB. TAME ER & MORRIS,. Warettouse 8. E. corner 3d. and Walnut st ILLGLE IKON WORKS. At i p formerly IN TILE BOROIIOII OP POTTSVILLE,— conducted by Chas. W. Pltman.• J. Wren ik Co. reepectfully solicit a continuance of the custom of the works. Belog practical Mechanics, they datter themselves that their knowl edge and experience of the business will enable them to turn out work that will hot fall to give satisfaction to the moat fastidious. They are prepared to manu facture Steam Engine*, Pampa, Coal Breakers, Drift Can. Railroad and tither Closings, &C. . All thankfully received andpromptly eve .cuted on the most reasonable terms. JOHN WREN, THOMAS WREN, JAMES WREN. June 15,1850-21-Iy] IRON ,cOmpitssion imam nouszi, CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE: - 11711 E subscribers are pippared In Rtrnisli the Trade.. Machinists and.Operntors, at Philadelphia pries., (fieigbt added) wholesale or rent ii, best American Hat Iron, maniffsetneed In Pottsville. and warranted of superior quality. Also, light T rails, suitable for mines; and Cable Clutina, furnished at short notice direct from the importer. E. YARDLEY & BOK. York Stnre..Nnv. 22. 1&51. 417-tf EXCELSIOR BUILDING BARDI77ARE AND TOOL STORE EXCLUSIVELY. The largest and only ishil64 . inont of the kind in the, United Slates. irVM. M. /VELURE & DRO.;:ltio RV MARKET V Pima, above 7th. Philadelphia. Manisfactu rare' Depot for Locke urea kinds, warranted quail ty ; Premium Porcelain Knob*, over KO Patterns; Rlleer Plated Hinges, &c., with the moat complete 'wort went of ail the Modern Patterns in this line. Doll. demand Dealere are invited to Call and examine our Stork. • • Catalogues lent by Mall If dashed. b. Hot Alr Registers and Ventilators at Factory prices. March 1t3.1852. PERIMMEItY, SOAPS, ac. 11 1 11 E thibeeriber hay Joel received a fiesh pimply 1 of the above articles, among which may be found the following,, • • Roursel's Eau Lortlie Tonloue„ or Hair Restore lire, Roussel's Treble Estrk.h44kolikone' Taylor's old altensooriaceous Shaving Compound, a very superior arlkle, Low's highly perfumed Brown Windsor Soap, so much approved of for warding and shaving. ' For safe by B. HANNAN. July 24,1852.' 30-- . SIILLENDII & PASCAL, ~- HATTERS, No. 6, South - SIXTH street, bent:wit Maria and Chisnuestreetr, PAitadelphiii, .. AflaVg constantly •ct band nip to • beautithl and extensive assort- mina of HAW{ and CAPS, which they respeetrolly invite Omit friends and the public generally Ut rah and examine, while visit ing "THE CITY OP DROMEALY LOVE." ' - February 11. Hal • ' • 64y Mar= WINDOW Szuums; 1 . UpLynda Assortment. Tllll Saltier her Lai Just - received a very superior los orplint d Window Shadecembracing the latest and most iaahlonable patterne.varytng 1n price from 11l to 113 per Pair, at prices at IMP! 20 per cent. cheaper than they can be purchased, retail, of the stand thau., rem. • There are several splendid Parlor -Pattern' 'among the assortment. For tale, wholesale ' tad re.. tallOtt . • • R. ad:INAS% • Clamp Shade, Paper and Variety Store.' Starch 27,1332. - J 3 . ranuomirs, _PLATFORM MOM: TIE dativeribers bate been appointed agents Gil • sale of tbbi aupetior mike of Seale.: and are prepared to Ambit Isar deictiptios of their make, capable dt waliblablkois oz. to 500 top. A aant. pta of Wile 4 !s Os V et ti 14°1 P AI LIT SOK • ••API Mfg, • *• -114 f GENERAL ADVERTISER. et>r):soJa . :jf4(es: v i i .: HARRIS, BURNISH & CO 40-tr S. W. HUDSON, L. 11. ALLEN. - • ll4y. =WM MN MEM J()UR\AL, (FOR TAR MINERS' JOURNAL . TO MISS H. Of CECIL CODETY, MD. I knowno!, sweet and winning maiden, • 'Why this world should bring you SiadneFs Why each breeze should not be laden, ' All for thee, with roseate gladness. 11:11rti ow not why thy features smiling E'er should be o'ercast with sorrow , Why that eye, our hearts beguiling, Should not .grow brighter, each to-morrow, I know not why thy heart, revealing The purity within it lying, ShOuld ever know one lonely reeling, Or aught to cause the pain of sighing . Oh, no ! a way more bright was never --By kindest Pate to mortal given : And thine must. be that bliss forever 'hich lowa all puie from highest Heaven! Reeluso 'Mean, Md. Y. From UN QN RELIGIOUS TOLERATION IN rrAlv.. A correspondent.of the N. Y. Journal of Commerce, under a late date, writes from unn as follows : or zealous friend, Captain Parkenhatn, his'r oily got into trouble with the author ities of iedmont, at a little-town on the hills aboie Spezzia. Having made a halt at Spez zia on his journey ia-that direction, he walk ed up to a neighboring - village tniget a view of the bay. - Seeing some children there, he called theta around him, and talked with them about Christ and the Apostles and the Holy* Scriptures, and alio read to them from the gospels. Had he done no more than 'this he might have escaped trouble but he genet-. ally goes wittra pocket full of tracts, and on this occasion, on taking leave of the children, - he gave them several copies of the. Epistle to the Ephesiane, translated by a worthy monk and printed at Florcnce—also several copies: of a tract called the Brazen Serpent. a aim ple explanation of faith in Christ. If books may be given at all to the people, nothing could be more unexceptionable than these. At this the captain left his little flock, with the, promise of comingto'seo them again on his return that way. He was as good as his : word. On returning through Spezzia, he ' lost no time in climbing up to the village a-, gain, with a friend. But no sooner did he make his appearance in the . village, than several women rushed towards him and com-: menced abusing him. The school happened to be let out, just then, and , the children also all cane crowding around him. In fact it was not long before the whole population of the village turned out to see the heretical in truder. One furious Amazon took the lead in niilingaccusation against the poor caption. He tried to argue and to pacify ; but in vain. No matter It the book was a part of the word of God. "If the Apostle Paul himself should come here," said this woman, "and tell us anything contrary to what the priest says, we would not listen to hirw!" The women now commenced burning the tracts and Epistles which he had distributed on his former visit, lighting them with matches and' waving them blazing in his face. One wo man - Vent, so far as to seize hold upon the light summer coat which he wore, and at tempter. to burn that also! 11311 The priest now came up with a baud of men, and rushing into the crowd- confronted the captain with the most • hectoring air— demanded to know his business there, and how he had dared to distribute bad books a mong his people. It would take a great ma ny women with matches, and a great many, priests also, to frighten the captain out of Ina propriety. He waited very calmly until the priest got through the first burst of rag:: and. then asked how lie dared to call a porti of God's word a had, book. An Epistle of Pa', a bad book ! The prieit at first attempted to evade the charge by abusing the translation —but there thecaptain had the better of him again, as the translation; ,was approved by the ArChbishop of Florence ! The priest then fell upon the tract; but here he was worsted also; for he could find nothing in it but faith in a Saviour. crucified for our sins ! Finding ,that he lost ground, and that the captain was making a favourable-impression on some, the priest resorted to abuse, and in sisted that the captain was a minister of thl Church of England, and paid for coming ii there to disseminate heresy. In vain . t e captain denied this—in vain the ' gentlem n from Spezzia remonstrated with the pi' st for asserting what he knew nothing about. The priest was determined to raise a riot, and get the captain beaten out of the village by the fanaticized people. Hegot upon some steps, and calling to his parishioners to hear, and beating upon his breast each time, shout ed, " I swear ! I swear ! I swear! that this man is 'a minister of the Church of England, paid to come here and disseminate damnable heresies." The captain, however, again turned the tables upon him by saying to the now excited men, "My good friends,' I am' no minister of the Church of England, but an old sailor, like mapy of you, and I take no pay for distributing! the wordA God a-' mong my poor brethren." This caused a division among them ; and the priest had.no - other argument left but violence, to which he endeavoured.to instigate the people. The captain, advised by one of the author ities, now turned to go doWn to Spezzia, and was followed out of the village by a mob, who hooted, and gave him a shower of stick and stones. At Spezzia he was advised by the governor to leave the place as soon as possible,, as the priest was a notoriously ma licious person, and would be sure to have -revenge in some way. The captain, whose arrangements were already xnady to leave the next 'day, declined to hurry at all, 'as he in: sisted that the laws of the country were clearly on, his side, and that the priest was the disturber of the peace. That, the gover nor told him, was of no account whatever., The religious sentimentof the country was against him, and that was enough. That evening six young men from the village on the hilt called on the captain to say, that if he would comeußthere again, they and some others, would stand by him, and that they could throw, stones as well as' the other par.: ty.. The captain, however, declined this re sort to carnal weapons, and took the occasion to enlighten his friends upon the nature of the pure gospel; for which they thanked him., and ,retired very much pleased with their visid Oa reaching Genoa, the captain found' that a process had been commenced against him,, and his passport was- refused him to continue into Switzerland. ' It may be some time yet before the case is decided. 11-flin (17 - OLD Fasmotan Antrum—One of the old fashioned sons of Escutapius, on being askedby a patient what were the best means for preserving health, replied, "out.door ex. ercise."• " And what," added the patient, "is the best way to avoid taking coldV—' The doctor again answered, "out-door ex.' ercisei" " And pray, doctor, .alo tell me how I shall get an appetite I" " Why, by 'out door exercise." Nothing, so true, because it is the voice of nature. Franklin, who well understood,the rules of health, observed, " dreei - moderately; and take plenty of exer- eise, and you won't blame the chile of Phil adelphia for sins of yonrown making." Qom' SOMETHING ' WORTH KNOWING.—The yard is derived from the Saxon word Byrd, or girth, being originally the circumference' of the body, until. Henry I. decreed -that it should be the length of his arm. Inch, from uncia, or twelfth. In 1066, when William' the Conqueror began to reign, the penny, or sterling, was cast with a deep cross, so that it might be broken in half as a haylpenny,. or, in quarters, for fawilhotgs, or farthings. 07" AN Ecuo returns a monoalllable at forty"&et distance:. Sound doll kinds taw els at the rate of thittena utiles in a mitiute..; The softest whispei travels at dui lime tat. as the fondest thuuderi- pottro. ijistotical. UNITY or THE tucks Bayard Taylor in his list letter from the Nubian Nile, gives every interesting account of some of the old Egyptian monuments he there encountered. • The following extract relates to some colossal sculptures made in the remote era of nemeses the,Grent " The sculptureon the walls of the grand hall arc, after those of Medeenet A bon, and on the exterior wall of, the Naruak, the most Interesting I have seen in Egypt. On the end wall.' on either side of the entrance, is a colossal has .relief, representing nemeses slaying.a group of captive - kings ; whom he holds by the hair of their heads. There are ten or twelve in a single group, and - the figures, though"they are qntrofored, exhibit the same distinction of race as I had previ ously remarked in Belzoni's-tomb, at Thebes. There is the Negro, the Persian, 'the Jew, and one other form of countenance which I could not make cut—alt imploring with up lifted hands, the mercy of the conqueror. " On the southern' wall, the distinction be *mu the Negro and the Egyptian is-made Still more obviouS by' the coloring of the fig ures. 'ln - fact, I see no reason whatever to doubt that the peculiar characteristics of the - different races of men were as strongly mark ed in the day of nemeses as at present. This is an - interesting fact in discussing the ques tion of unity of the origin of the race. I have as yet, though deeply interested in the subject, not looked into it sufficiently to take .either side; but, admitting the different races at men to hive bad ,originally one origin, the date_of the first appearance of man on earth'inust have been nearer fifty thou - -, 'sand years If climate, custoMs,„and the like have been the only agents in. producing the variety of races which we find so strongly marked near ly four thousand years agm., surely those agents must have been at work ' for a vastly longer period than that usually tittepted as the age of Man. We are older than we know,' but our beginning, - like onr end, is darkness antimysifery:, " I spent. some time. contemplating thene. grand and reinarkable memorials of the n'rea t est age of Egypt,., and left with my feeling! for Egyptian art even stronger than before." A STRANGE COSMETIC The Thibeian women adopt dcustom, or rather submit to a regulation certainly uni que in the world. Before going out of their houses; they rub' , their faces with a sort of black sticky varnish, a good deal like con serve -grapes. .As the object is to render themselves hideous, they daub their laces with this disgusting cosmetic, till they scarce.: ly resemble human creatures. The follow ing was, we are fold, the origin of this mon strous practice": ~ About 200 years ago, the Nomekhan or Lama, king of interni f Thibet, was a man of austerest character; At that period, the Thibetan women were not more in thehabit of trying to make themselves look ugly than the women of other -countries ; on the con trary, they were, extravagantly addicted to dress and 'luxury. By degrees, the conta gion spread-even to the holy family of the Lamas; and the Buddhist convents relaxed their discipline, iti a tnaaner that threatened a complete dissolution. In order to arrest the progress of this alarming libertinism, the Nomekhan published an edict, forbidding women to appeal in public, unless disfigured in the fashion aliirve mentioned ; the sever est punishments and the heaviest displeasure of Buddha were threatened to the refractory. It must lia,ve- required no ordinary courage to publish *such an edict ; but that the wo men obeyed it was still more extraordinary.' Tradition makes no mention of the slightest revolt on their part. The fair Thilietans vie with each other in making themselves fright ful, and she who is most offensively be limeared,-passes for the most pious ; the errs pm appears to be considered as a dogma to r amorously observed ; the ; country i,nt a t L I: n e slsanw women most a e to be met with who venture to appear ith their faces as nature made them ; but use who permit themselves this license are 1 onsidered as women of bad reputation, and they never fail to hide- themselves When they catch sight of an agent of the police." . , THE 1114.1111110 TH CAVE.-ITS COST • In one of Willis' recent letters to the Home Journal we find the" following para graph, relating to the original purchase and the amount paid for the manimoh Cave "n Kentucky : Col. Crogan, to whose family it belongs, was a resident o - Louisville. Ile went to .'/•, EUrope, some t My years ago, and, as an American, found timsell frequently question ed of the wonders of the Mammoth Cave—a place he had never visited, and of which, at home, though living within ninety miles of it, he had heard very little. Ile went there immediately, upon his return, awl the idea struck 'him to pui - chase and make it a family inheritance. In fifteen minutes' bargaining. 'he bought it 'for, ten thousand dollars, and shortly after was offered. one hundred thou sand dollars for his purchase. In his will he tied it up in Such a way that it must re =sin in his lentil} , for two generations, thus appending its celebrity to his name. There are nineteen hundred acres in the estate— three square miles above ground—and the cave probably runs under the property of a great number of giber land owners. Fur fear of those who might dig down and establish an entrance to the cave on their own prop erty—a man's property extending up to the zenith and down' to the tiadii—great vigi lance is exercised to prevent such subterra dean- surveys and measurements as would enable them to sink a shaft with any certain ty. The cave extends ten or twelve miles in several directions; and there is prObably many a backwoodsman slitting in his log,hu t, willi i n ten miles of the eft e, quite Unconscious that the most fashionable ladies and gentleman ofEurope and America are walking', with out leave, under kis corn and.: potatoes ! PIIECOCITI" OF INTELLECT Chatterton wrote all his beautiful things, exhausted all hopes of life, and saw nothing better than deatti.at the age offifteen; Burns and Byron died in their thirty-seventh year, and doubtless the strength , of their 'genitis was over. Ratiatile, niter filling the world with divine beauty, perished also at thirty seven—Afozart earlier. These might have produced still greater works. On the other hand, guide! was forty-eight before he gave the: world "assurance of a man." Dryden came up in London from the provinces dressed . itr Norwich budget, some what above the age of thirty, and did not even then know that he could write a line of Poetry, yet, what towering vigor and ease appeared 'all at once in "Glorious John!"— Milton had, indeed, written "Comus" at twenty-eight, but he was upWards of filly when he began .his great work. Cowper knew not his ownmight until he was beyOnd thirty, and his "Task", was not ,written till about his fiftieth year. Sir Walter Scott was also upwantof thirty, before he pub lished his "Minstrelsy," and el! his greatness was yet to come. ...f r-- "OItAToRY.- 1 --liumiiiiitif it: is to see ,how much starting, and pointing, and poun d! g are necessary to ' force ideas into the bi, ins of an assembly.: The public speaker is o be pitted. lie must not I only say the things which ought to be said,l but he Must wdrk with his •Whole muscular system, to hold the attention of his auditors; and not only so, but he must almost he-little himself by tricks and claptrap, to keep . his unintel 7 . tactual hearers stirred - up and ! interested.-- This necessity is nnything but creditable to those who require such e xternal , stimulants. Wulf is viiod adnee like .a sickle ? it - pes tqpdust the grap. TO ' APPRENTICE BOYS. i 1138 faithful, boys. . - A good, faithful ark reduce will always make a worthy and in istrieus man. Associate with' no youth dicuces. • !Spend yotiF leisure !mart at .mep fitable pursuit. ' .' • - 'Vongo to any place of amusement where .A i,e :min ir not. really bencfitted.—Do not and at the eorners of streets, or lounge in iops - of bad repute. Alwdys have a use -1 book-to tyke tip, or a good • newspaper. 'Mead the lives of such as Franklin, Rale, ' 1 . dridge, Locke, Newton, Johnson, Adams, ashity , ton, ke , men who have been use l iu lite, Mid ;left behind them-, characters , iicli are vrorthy of imitation,. Break not the. Sabbath. Always attend iurch, never let your ,sear be vacant, ex in you arelsick or away from home. Be •od to all pour associates. Cultivate be cvolent feelings. If. you see distress or •'rrow, do all that in you lies _to alleviate.-- . leu). i NQ. 33 II 1 sert rai l acii ' , !lON ENT yx-- ! • , A Quaker, passing trough a market, stepped at a 'tall and #{quired , the price of citrons. 1' I have.none," said the honest country men, " that ;will — .suit' you, thef;are decayed anti their flavor is gone.", i 1. Thank thee, friend ;,I will go to the next stand." 4' ILO thou gond fruit to tla3l ?:: said he to tliC dealer. i , Yes sir l here arc some of the finest.nut- Illfni of my garden. They are small but rir;l7 t.-.f their kind." Then thou ranst recommend them?" eertaihly, sir." • • Veiy well : I will lake two." He car them lionteand they proeed not only unSonad, lint m iserably tasttele7,s. - The next :morning. he' again . repaired to thii same place. The man whb sold him the fruit the preceding day, asked him if he wiiuld like some more Nay, friend, thou bast deceived me once, a nil now although shun mayest speak the truth, si ll I cannot trust thee: but fliv neigh bor chose to deal uprightly with me, and henceforth I shall be his patron. Thou wciuldst do well to remember this, and learn by lex pernince, t falsehood is a base thing in Hie beginning, and a very unprofitable in the end !" IS:UT:TV I (!?DER STORMS. &'r , iiiiluusly avoid all conductors of electri cite. Do out shelter under trees-, norgo near tht. ) rn : the great majoirty of accidents 'arise Iroin want of" this pro..aution.: Do not ban dle;or be very near to metallic - bodies ; a ser vant cleaning a silver fork at a window, du riot, a thunder storm, the,prongs being out wards, was struck, but not-killed ; a yoting ladY, during the same storm-, sewing near alindow, was thrown from -her seat and ex' erienced a blow. The centre of a room, in t metallic lustre is hot pendant, is safer thin any other part of the apartment. It is poi sale to be between the window and the due r, or :ire-place, where there is - a current of air. A bed is the securest 'retreat ; so all ye lArlin fear, and fail to derive pleasure min .led with awe in beholding this, the grand est; . est!, of nature's nieteor9, ensconce yourself wrin the woolen folds, and sink in. your to vny couch; if ye cannot fall into a gentler slumher, think, at least, ticat you enjoy com parative safety.— Pr. Thompxon's . wh pat ga 1,7 - tiAnausu IN aunA.--7Many of the 'ut, hearty, good-huntored blacks in Cu eullect about the dock:4 in Havana. itiug for employment, and gambling in cars, for they are inveterate smokers.— ls forms one of their, most favorite amuse ats. Two parties Challenge each other, Cenci' lays down, in separate places, three More cigars, forming a figure rtsembling iiiangle: they then withdraw a few paCes. n j eagerly watch their respective" piles." lieowner of the "pile" on which a ily first all his is entitled to the whole ! It should bedded, that a pile smeared any Where with masses, to attract the more ready visit of th, flies, was consfilerecl'in the light of ' I aded dice' among ' professional men' of a i kiiitlred stamp." • , . en; Thl me an us YotrNr MAN, if you should see a per so ,digging in a anosvdrift,- with .the expec tation of finding .valuable ore,. or planting seids on the rolling billows,. von would any at once that he was beside himself; but in ' wlac respect does this inan : differ from you, ile you sow the seedEsit dissipation your youth, and elpecr the buttsof age will be la good constitution; elefated affections, and principles? - 0:7 " prilttital Costing. IWlten a friend or companion is confined #ickm-ss, Make it a • point to call upoa in, and lie,stow all. little Livors possible lon you cultivate kind 'feeling% Ai will seldom quarrel with; another. It t aiways better to suffer wrong than to do ong. - We should never heiir .o 1 mobs or Llie outbreak, it men ; would cultivate the lid feelit-s of the heart. IFirially.,triake the Bible your study. Live us, preetpts.. In all your trials and dis-. pointturntS, here you will find peace anti itsulation. You will lie usittineti in life' 1 41 sopporte'd iu death. I THE . 'WEATIIEIt . . „ F r . Spiders are good barometersj .They carry their operations conformably to the im ading changes of the atmosphere.. If the tither is likely to become rainy, windy, or ierwise dii.agreeable,..they ft* the termtna- ~7, filaments on-whiCh their web is suspend= ,unusiallY short, .aud in this state they :tit the induence of a temperature which , remark,ably variable. On the contrary, it kteriiiiiiatmg filaments are Made common (long, we may; in propoitiorf to their tgth, conclude that the, weather will be Tue. and continue so for ten or twelve ;s., Should the spiders lie totally indolent, generally succeeds; though if they are live during rain, it is certain proof that it ill be of short duration, and be followed, ith lair and very constant weather. Ifme* Serve spiders making any little alterations their ivebi just before sundown, it is proof itive of;a clear and pleasant night. ... Red suds in the west, at sunset, especially When e t a have a purple tint, portend fine weather. l. 'e reason is, that the air,-when dry, refracts re red or heat-making rayS . , and as air is' perfecily i transparent, the are again re tett in the horizon. 'A eciPper or yellow . nset generally foretells. rain; but as an dication of wet weather approaching, lut ing is more certain than the, halo around e moon, wltieli is produced hy the precipi- LIN' water;: ant the larger the circle the 6er the Clou d- , and therefore the more , ;tyto fall. , The old proverli is often cor , . . i.., . i • -- " , .„. 5, - iiiiliow tirthonionitpg is the t , , heplierd'tt wanting; aillitow to hitt_is the shepherd's delight. -....„._ ITItEAsuRE, cOStIIG,,NO MONEY, hich will you do—smile, andmake, ur household happy, or be mike* and ike all tho , e ling noes gloomy, and the ler ones miserable ? The amount of hap-. tress you can produce is incalculable, if show a smiling face, a kind heart, and "al, pleasant words. Wear a pleasanteounA nonce let joy. bcam in your eyes, and love , ow on yeur forehead. There is no joy like at which springs from a kind act or a,pleas i deed : -and you will feel it at night when 41 rest, at morujig -when you, rise, and rough the day when about your business. A ...ankle—Who wtfl reface a smile, • The sorrowing heart to cheer, And to to love the heart eiguileci Anil Owe!: the falling tear? A pletiiiianr , tnile for every (elec., 'I a 1,4,5'441. thing It will the lines of care erzeie : iLptits os beauty bring. > 1 A RAP.AGRAVII Went the rounds ,some e since, to the effect that a lawsnit about` air, in Burlington, lowa, had'goneon un-' t he costs amounted to about •liree hundred liars. The lowa State Gcrztlf says the -e originatf o d in West Point, - Lee county, d that it has just been decided on appeal, further that.the costs now amount to hundred dollars, independent .of counsel On the first trial, the witnesses for l part, some twenty, or thirty in number, [ore. that the'calr's tail was entirely black; file those op.:the other side swore it was. illy white. It has been lecided that the tras partly white, .and the plaintiff has fried his case. The - value of the calf is fee dollars. . • ALwars as the sun dpes—iook at bright side of everything ; iijost as tp, and three times es good tot digestion,
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