CARDS. - PC/MEM. DEALER IN_ SCRAP IRON „ Copper, Bran, Bar and Block Tin, Sodde n plena Lead, At. Orders received for . Brass and I ,per work, and Machine furnishing. • Alt orders Tm ected with the aboie linepromptivattended to. nouth Street,above Front, Philadelphis. ins la, ISSOI4-tf , . . : GENCY—For the purthase and sale of Real Es tate bUying and selling Coal; taking ammo of ,al Lan ds; Mines, &e., and collecting rents—from enty years experience In the County he hopes to esatisfnctlotr. Office Mahantanco atreet;Pott*eille. CUAS. M. HILL, 14-tr April 6,1850 OHN HANNAN, ATTORNEY AT LA,v,10.3 opened an office in Centre ctteet. Pottsville, oppn. ,e,ttie Episcopal Church, where he will be &illy, , ni 9to 3 o,clock. Business hAters 'to him will re re prompt attention, addressed to him at MIMI% .tt ille or Orwigsberg. . , p,c26 , „ ISSI. - 9?•tf _ - P. SHERWIN, EXeICANGE AND coL . lerting °Mee, Pottsville, Pa.—llealerin uncut- Bank Notes. Bali of Eichange, Certif . /rates of Cheeks and 'Drafts. Cheeks for sale on , 013 ,1eiphia and New York, In sums to suit: Marcho, 1650. 10.4 VIVARD SIIIPrEN, ATTORNEY AND coYNSELLOR at LaW:Philadelploa.trillattend ~Nectionfi and all other legal lausints.s in tie City niladtlphla.sdjoining Caitett,. autl Nn. 173 Waluyt sleet above Seventh street, ;,l,•lnlita: • MIN - WILLIAMSON i!C. JAS. COOPER. tiorni.es at Law, lbotiaviitc. 11)i lice in LAI re St door. , East of " Pcnosylvania Halt." Mr .po.l attend at all :be Co:lilt: }..,;:sville, Dec — , P 350 49-3 m • ,All4.lrEis II Ari.T.Z....IUSTICC TITE PEACE, Poi .Will attend promptly to collections. Purchane and sale of Heal r,tate. ;all kill County, Pa. Olice In Centre Streetiortrbo. t. the Town Hall. Oct 120. VII ES H. GIAAEFF, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I -raving rentort!il to Pottsvtile, has ei...ne.) an ofTIZT the Telegrapn Offine, Centre strent,oninoite the Bank. 1951, 40-ly OCTOR C. nyosniun,nom(rorA:riirc netnoved his Orlire to one of the to foal Street, Pottsvllle. tvril In-ti R. SAMUEL I2i-.MLUCI2 V. ttCI'ICC, r 4th and :11:th.,ntarico-tri,l,. PO! t 1 1 ;e —(the ire LI /1 ty occupied by Dr. Tbol. Itrad . y.) P..ttsv ilk, March 15.1 51 11-If M. WILSON, MAGITRATP.,_ CONVEY anrer, Land ,Afz , nt an.l C..neral Coliertor.— e;'re, Market strert, Pottsrfile, Pa ‘n,. 31), 1850, Y, iLLIAhI 1,. WHITNEY. Aril)r,Nes 3 I .11.*, y r...unty, Pa. (nr:ce Irc•ntre vereee, nearlyfoppi.rite tire MllmrS'ils/Ik. ian. 4, ISM 1-ly OUIN HUGHES, A TTuIIN cv huylkiN entinty. Pa. ()five In Crntre toppe,gitii the Mince' Dan k 27, ISA G. cTRAU(iII., ~ V 11'!112N1:1' Al' I.A %V A. Trrattst, Sr.haylkip (''oin:3 , , Pa. Fremont, Apt HT), p. 51... . 17-1(. - "PUBLICATIONS, &e, - . - i•IIIL MODEL. ARCHITECT. tontatnlne oriat t ual dedign. for Cottatt,t. Villal.Statiltban 14,1- 'lees, &C., atcompanted Ity elpla‘nationA, Ftteeirit a oe:, eultinates and elaboratedetail+. inep.tred ex e.-15. for the toe Of Projector.. and Arlum. 111,111411- E 1 thr United glateSjoy Samuel Sltta ii, Arc h itect.-- tt.t,lifollied in rillinbern, and for .iale by k . B. HANNAN.. I A ropy itf this will; nnekt to be in the -lia nth of , k‘rry Atelliteet and Iluildei in the i wintry. I Mater. 6,1.±52. 10— ' I`llE POULTRY lIREEPERS YI:NT HOOK comptkine fail information re..;rectiorr the Chill 1,0 hr.. 0.15 ...if Poultry mad the mode of raisin:; them ) k an twenty-five illmtration, Price 1 . 2 1 centg. lus and for sale at . B. nASiNAN'S . Cheap Book and lion.,' Thin to a capital bank for Pedlar=, who will be 4. , ;.;.1,..d Cheap by the 100 ropier — lAICK ' S ORKS—completr edition: A few Jc..t.wa of these jostly cel..brated work..., just re and for sale at.onlv $3. A ton, Animated Nature, 4 volumes bound in fait of plates,.nnly $3 75. .i The Nile Boat, a epleniltilly Illtiparated work,sonly ; jnet rereived and for tale by R. BANNAN. ‘i1117:1!..52. If— I LARK'S I'OMMENTAILV, (INLY sll.—The wbw rober Laa Patet tete i wed Cl'ark". Commentary. print, 4 vnlnnic¢ oct.tv.,, at till. lOW Tat , of 11 — a fine opportnni ty, 'for those wlto l ideAre this. In -1,14-,tile wort, to procure a copy. 11. IIAX N AN. othm,Compretwnqtyr tionmentary,ti vok.—slo 511 I Polcirk, Lowtite,Lc., Conmentary, 4 Aprill7, A NEW and beautiful Map of the United States— exhibitins, its works of interns! communication, ices across the Coin inent, etc.. shins tog also ,coda and the Island of Colort —for scin..ds and pri ,• instruction—j.ist I,y 11. 11.1\N AN. Isrd!:: 14— • >•• • t THERA N HYMN BOOKS.—Thr roh j_isetiher has I.n hand a large assoilment of Inih e 'r l jo, Minn Books, whidi be In.. re«•tilly received irolok Publisher, bruital in dittereot styles, front the plain Isbrep to Turkey 3Tarrorro ar.J Velvet ritrt. For the Inweet prices by B. BANN AN. into 12, 11..,52,21 1 421UOTT ALMA SACS FOR 1. ,, 53.—The 17,Tilirwill'Ilave for 1r.., inn few Arty, n lot of , t 1 Alcnanacit for 1b.13. by the :tro-a..iloz,itt, or .sin 'illy. German an il.tingl ht. yoor •26—: MO= 11 , AMILV BIBLES.—Go quarto Family Bibles ‘3ryinr: In prires from 111 to 3!0. hlgo l'orl.et lii V.,. gilt edge, kg low a 4 371 rams ral It. .lo , t d and for sole at 11. HANNAN'S - Cheap Book rzroro. A hrd 24, 1552. ... 4 01.E.ASONS PICTORIAL Int A WI:A I: ROOM T(•ompanlon, %kb illutninAted lite, neatly bound the Bindery of the Subscriber. Oko, all kinds of .any Binding. 11. FIANNA'S. MISCELLANEOUS 41 , 13 . 211ERCIIANTS, PRINTCRi 4 , Sc.--20 0 41 Reams Paper.—The uouluseriber tee. ;mute at ranute tu btu. with a tares P.,p, r rki imillieitirtmur 'Lotion. for ! .apply of Papers by the ca,, rind I. prepared 10 It. le.ale the same at about ten pen rent. less than 11, ,e.ualifikes. lie 111 Vitra all thrt.e who tlt•Art• to *a t itagt• Pap, to Nell .Eats, to roll and ',amine O.; ~,. L. who'll embraces a :;elieral as:muumuu , all Ind. in 11.0 it. BAN.. .• Joh; t, 1..52 n -, 1011/I . PII.:CES PAPER' lIANGINGS. likr.:tiwt r.pene,l a. fresh sunny of Gob! and Vet . t Raj - Wis.. lIII.Arar Ine the tateot and moot fa.ohiona . ::.0 1 , ' .... t o ' ' P r uA n a ' . ru ' luu t i i . :( 15 ' l b ) anr Pattern, i l-v P' i it " n:1 ; u o I the ri' ;a t Lek Uge s . ; Rim , bound in Pennoylvanua r out of Pluilauielphia, at b. It.t.NN .% NU'uo Cheap paper and ‘'arietyStore .41)1)RT MONIAS ‘'l7,Rl" (111.:Ar!—Twelve do some ac l.iw r, tad 3nilswholea:Ve, at price.; a little lien, ..tn troy hat, everl,l,ll before. Dealer: sun they r an pit rcliaQl• all awl •at tmfy ynntselfe, Illegant Pert Monnt., rhelp, at retail. IL BANNAN. ro, '7— NI I. PERIOK FIRE BlLlCK.—l'onqamly on .4 1 nand and fur t.rle, OW 10i4lw!in: T , rddiary Shape, Large wedge, Sin^. l .l Snap 3. nt`liwl h.•nd, Arch and danl, toe• [h. r wnb any eg lf,ddinary we furni,hed al short ri,,t ire. E. YARDLEY & SON. Myrrh 1:1„ 11.t1 :TRACING CLOTII.—A rapiial ortirli• tor En % [int errs and !dar, Coy 10, [lir, Roll or yntd. jn , t ivpd and for •ale hy it. VANNAN. Al=n, Drawl nn Pa nor of any si7ed her• 13, hand no.ly barked with Muslin. Dra‘t tnn P.iiker of vrery Ann, 17. 1f,62. • ,(2 A FETA LAMPS AND.WIRE GAUSE.—The itls,ll,u, rat, hag ittA Impnrtetil frrni t;n2bnd, w lot i" ork he Seri y Lamps. made of rhr 1..-t Wire. and .Inr able. Al,o, Wire 1:;;;;;, fur repairinc 1 1--,10, all of which will he bold ittnrh rhe.rper than " It. HANNAN. 7 he 26.1;;;;52. AltalSON'S INKS.—The ;111,criber 11,t= • made arrancements alwavo; In tzerp a supply of lOr.e relehrati.d Inks on hand, anil es 1 .ell It whole to dvater:v, at the Itlaninfartnrer.'e prilei—thus arms . the raniaf.te. tle alen retails it to 11;a11-011ton, :out, nr smaller boa 1e.., at rely toirea.. 100 GROSS GiLLOTT'S Eltra r4upe,tint. ilteel Pon.. a ,, ornul.jt,u ron .it rho Sub, rnber'll Book and station. r;, suuo.rout for Fate, hoterale and Wail, at II ao .oxvo , t roy parr, If. HANNAN. - June 12.1.,552. I )A NTED G Val 1. , .us , tat Office Window Setren, r ea and for .' 331 4 at citylaices at It. DA N. NAN'S C,lman Ctirtata and Variety Store. • NEW MUSIC (NEW mrsic•-I.EI, 4 I4ALKCR, •oirce , iori to - 44.1irge NVillit.s, N.. Is, irbit....riut streri, under •FlAil 11012.5 E, luxe .1,1 riu Wished the foliowire • , :intiful Ballads, Polkar. Thuil...er, vAtI. Stwak. by N..L Sport, the author of "Witt yoi. nave nir iflorr„" a. rung Sy Mr. Hudson, Muir by [Jr. us , riinvon. • -I Liro• lb. bright Flaz of t'oloniila." adapted to the • a sir of "Ever bi.! Happy," in lip, r Erychan- T': , "1 . , , 1arl gnne,Ly Ihela te ".1. T. S Sullivan." 1 1i'1 , ': , 91 Lo vv, " W , • . .i - ln'bi Lore, '• •' ~ A IIt..:1111 that Inv.' ran n , ..vr foeget, by 31. Heiler. I , , I I Z , ` Tzt itolke. .y J. A. Get 7.... P, , fitf.,e. ,In , by ':.L Heller. l'i,uui do., a+ 11..rfortned aT'Capc,3lay, by John 1 .r•n'. !land • . Came Brilliant, from the Opera alto. Tour Sons of 8 1,rwm, by T. C.' %V wreck. Attoutemerifit,i:levnces. by Chitleg Vopt. W tett c the plengore to annwince to the pub- Itct the ttnc kof l , lieet M11+14: rt,11.9.1. of Ow 10r ,,r! and u,„l complete a.gortement to be found In the ,`"nt , )• they am conctantly-mt.lihtl 10 their stork up , new Itttmic publmliml :Sew York. 110 4 1tllt, kr- PIANO?. A l 'n" ao. , timPnt of the bet martufacilirPra , 4N , tv "rk and Er , tnit, at tti lowPtit che:tp pyres. INSTIcUIF:NTS . . . , 4 " , ^ il'llimila.iivitinent of Guitars, Violiig.nan- Piii.l i luieir, Acraidiiiins, kr., V1111111,1:111tar 31141414 UP Nirltipl.ol the Wet Italiati writilleA, all of which will ti f, • . . Irtollitld trlllll . public and the node at the loweat re....... i napt . , punt - tit:oly attended to )an. 12. Ivu. - vAi SEC. STEAM PUTTY AND PAINT IVA N UFAC TOR F. THE u nder.ipacd having made extensiee alterations and .improvcruents In his inachinery,and hacinz into h i 3 rac tory,woolilnimi. respect '4ll the altent.on of his friends and (11FenMNr 3 •— ' 2 W ,, ivt country to fits .tor t e and well selected" o fsVariNiSil PM tar, OILS. fiLAS B , &e.• br for oatiety and quality cannot be (=filled a ') &in , dar establishment In Ittic State. Coach •odr,Carriage, Cabinet. and China Gloss Varnishes shd Pain,,of s‘ery description. dry and groundin oi and put up at short notice in cans of convenient size f,ir country trade. . Diamonds, Cold ixaf. ralliitte,Putiy and hark Enircs. Sable and Camel Hair Pencils, Varnish, Paint, Graining and Kalsonrine Grusin", and English, French and American Glass of alt mixer. suitable for h u"a Finnta, Dwellings &c., with a good alaortment t! Enameled and Colored Glass for Public Buildings. N estinules,k.e., lac., constantly on hand and for sale In quantities to suit purchasers, at moderate prices, at the old esoautadied Paurnms' AND VA- Nicrr Slott No. 80 North Fotirth street, west side, beloar Race IL, Philadelphia , C. fSCIIRAcg, If, • A7-w3y NV, ha. VOL. rpliF,,AiNDEnstturiED, having removed to Potter 1. County;'offerit all Isis Real _Estate in Pottsville at great Garza ins,—tie is dettenrisrd to sell at Rome rate, anon the moat accourniorlatinly terms as to time. &c. The property consods of 4),,11 NEW • flutist:, finished in the most approvs ed modern style, situate corner of Cal- 1 , $ 1 Inarloll and Third streets. at present "s: - .;.; $ in occupancy al the Prothonotaryjof i=ennylkill County. The prem6es are metity feet front, and siity feet deep—the house 'ha ving a cooking range, hydrant ituthe kitchen—fine shade trees in the rear of the yard. The house is al together one of the hest and most complete dwelling,' in Pottsville. Alen, one large TWO gronr near the up per et..l of Maiket street, fornierly occupied as a Hotel—lately as a store and dwelling. The property Itas been rented for, $.200 per annum, and adjoining are several vacant lots; which will tie sold with of without it, if desired. This is considered one of the hest hiptilleSS stands in that part of the town, be ing at the corner of Mat ket and Twelfth streets. Adjacent to the above, are two has with dwel ling commenced, and contracts with a respon sible contractor to finish the same. All of this pro perty mon and shall be cold, and to men of moderate in , ans the inducements are decidedly great, as be will ,ell cheaper and 'wait longer for his pay, than w ever heard• of before in this community. As he 11% , 3 a great ili , taTlCe firm Pottsville, he amities to ( - ICS" not his property here at once; and will he pre-- pared to make the title on the. spot. Lie will be In Pottsville On the 17th inst., and will resits in for Iwo wreks, and may be seen at any time, either at the Llcba tie« Hotel, at Marl llotel, or at Wennels dorfs Saddler equip. in Centre street.: Give him avail, and you shalt nrd go away uns.tiisfie.l. Aprdit Orion may 11 lir to his agent, Wellington Kline, in Ma ism street. .4 6AM111:1. M. MILLS. , Al.lll 17, hs^ ; lit-tf KEE • PURE. WITerE LEAD. I` ETIIiERILL & BROTHER, Manufartarers, No. 65, NORTH FRUIT street, Philadelphia, have now a grim! supply of their warranted pure WHITE LEA lt,and thou, ondomers who have beert sparingly supplied in ronseimence ~r a run on the a rtirlr, shall now ie.ve their orders filled. ' Nn known :mlistattim possesses those preservative and b e autify in prntieritiMi, no desirable in a paint, to an.qual ertent with tipadidirrated whitely:ld ; hence any admitturc of other materials only mats Ili value. It bas, the rs Corn, been the steady aim of ilatimutpufac turerJ, for many years,i•to supply to the public a per• redly pure AN hue lead, and the uncea , inzAetnand for the erntle, is proof that it has met with favor. It in Invariably branded on one head: WE'IIIERILL & RROTH ER in full, and on the other, warranted pure, all in red letters. July 12.1851 =1 " COLEMAN'S Cheap Cutlery STORE. 32. 33, 31, 35, 36, and 37 Arcade, Phdada. eIiiIINTRY Merchants ran save from 10 to IS per by purrlicSing at t h e above Stares. fly Im porting my own Clods, paving but little rent, and liv ing • cimuniirallyZit is plain I ran undersell ihtwe v< lot mireliaso their goods here, pay high rents, ami live like princes. limcaiiily on hand, a large assortment - of Pen aiii7, l'oc'ket grIFSOTP and Razors, Table Knives and Forks. in ivory, stag, bulriln, hone and wood Carvers and Forks, Sim.ls, ire.. .Butcher Knivr Otrks, Bowie Kmves, Revolving and plain picudF., err. dust received, a large mark of Rodgers' and Wur tenlialm's fine Pen.and-Colizress Knives,. Ah.o:s large assortment of Arcordernic &r.., &c.-- Aldo, fine English Twist and German (Inns. - I 301 IN M. COLEMAN, Importer. 52-tf 11,r, Pl5l LEATHER AND MOROCCO fp Snt,criher , linve n general assortment of all aitwles in their liiiT!,..llll--b,O plain)" and fin ecbedjip runs! apptovt : d panne!. RizQset and Mark Bridle, War and Grain' Upper Belinsi.s and S,de Leather, Belt and Lacing Leather. Skirting, Kips, City and roil airy' Calf Skins, &c., Qr. ALSO, Tanners' Oil and Sumac botmlit —Belts mad, Plastering Hair—Country , in order. 311 1.11)1.EroN & CO., Tanners, Carriers and Morocco tiirele, Wil low Street Railreae., North heloy, Second and :At North Serond Street, Philadelphia. May I. 1r.52 • 9111 E stibscril.. , F has just irelutned «lIL a second etort: for this ,eason, of new and seasonable Dr.`.l. (20016. Silk and I.Vool Ihrezet: All 7 do do 25 Different Panerny fiarrge Dr Lainr+ Siimm,r Dr . Cintfo§Rvd SWiS9 Drl•i.trnlifqllB MEE -Summer fiilAs, C inaham Lawn?, t:lnzhams, French Lawns, EngliQh and American Lawns, a ,variety of new anti handsom.• sry I.•s. fast colors, very low, Long and short Mohair Mitts, Peare Sill: Gloves. A lexanch.i's light Lord Kid Gloves, Englii+ll and Anietir.an rein'', 1111 piece., by the pi , cr or 3 aril, low. The ah..ve rompriaPs a v3rif•ty of new and hand some hien, for Iteality arid eheapne , ,s, defies competition, for rale by A. HENDERSON. Ag't. Jura• 5, 1552.- IMPORTANT NEWS TO TUE PUBLIC. Dr. G. N. NOW rtIAN, Surgeon IJentist, a takes this method of inforniing the public 'Ultima generally aittf los friends in particular. I il4t he lit; removed 1114 turn vary from the former .room width he null pled, to the 'second spiry of the' new latch building ta the corne.r of MARK ET rind SECON D . 1 eetsovest !ode, and four doori above N.M. Wilson s OtTiec. wilt be 1.1 tII at all times be ready to perform. all Operation. on the Teeth, and (tom his elicit ad vantage s in his profesgion, and the long lime in thia nod so ni c finite large Cities:in practical rapt Hence, he ran and will warrant all his work, of ask - no cntn iwn-attbn- -1),•c. 29, 1 5 51. 51-1 f NEW SPRING GOODS.; JOIINSTON & CO are now receiving and opening a ftesh stor.k of Spring Crtods of the newt...! Styles and latest fashions, selected from the most celeticttril manufat Ittrers—their dress goods in the fancy line are well worth the attentinm6f the ladies who,e nonage ie tr.pertfolly solletted. Also, an extensive assortment of the choicest groceries itt all their vat le- Iles,(r Sr •pt Rum. which we aiwa no exclude) all of which they dt,izn to 5..11 upon the most favorable terms. They respeetfoliy solleit the atientton of their IricntlA and the pohltc generally to their fresh stock of goods, pfnill king LIIII nn rialnbOf attention on their 'own part shall be spared to meet the wants of custo mers. It member the place,CP.NTßUStreet,just op posite the Post Office, Pottsville. , It ft. 552. 10 It CHERRY PECTORAL COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, .AND CONSUMPTION. @MEM Of all the nurneronß medicines extant, (and some of them valuable) for the cute of ti Ilninnary com plaints, nothing bas ex er Teen found which could compare in its effects Iv till this Preparation. Others clue sOlnelinlvP, bat at alt times apd in all diseases of Ito. lunge and thioat, where medicine can Give relief, this will do n. Ills pleasant to taky4 . ,„ . and peiferily safe in accordance with the,•ditertions. We ,, . do not advertiee for the information of those who have tried it, Lot whiihave not. ramilies that have known Us satoe wilt not be it Wont it, and by its timely use linty are secure frortithe dancernus consequences Of Conchs and Colds, which negli tied, ripen into fatal conguitilitum. The liiploffisi of tie MonsachtipsettA Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Board of Judges in September tl7 ; alio, the Medals of the three gc-at 111-I ol ne< f art. in this country; also the Di ploma of the Ohicoinmititte at Cincinnati has been riven to the Cit Cas( PEernitrit, by their Govern ment, in conseferation of its extraordinary excel lence and usefulness in euilnnatr ctions ofthe Lungs and Throat. Read the milowinz opinion founded on the long cx perienerf uf the eminent rlrysirtan of the Port and t'ily of ST. JOIIAst, Man Br. .1. C. AVER : Five years trial of your CHER, RV PECTORAL in my practice, has proven what 1 foiesaw from kr...composition, must be true, that it eradiratcs and Carer the colds and roughs to which n e, in this fertiOrl. are pendia rly liable. I thick its equal has not yet been discovered; nor do. t know bow a better remedy can be made fur the distempers of the Throat and Lunt!!. J. J. MERTON, M. D., F. R. g. tire Willi it Im , done on a waned eonadatution .not only an the foilnw lug eaNeg. but a thonsand more t•irtincar,Jan.`2l, Pa. Area :—ln the month of July last I won at tacked by a violent .:i.trrlgra in ilie 'mines I , if Califor nia. I returned to an Francisco in hope of retetv ina brmlit irom a change of eduhnte and diet. My ilia rrluna reaard, but wa. follou ed by a severe rough. and much 6Ort.DvAs. I finally started Cro home, but reeeived no benefit from my voyage. My cough con tinued to grow worse, and when I arrived In New rack, I Wail at once marked by my arquatMances an a victim ofronkumption. I must confess that I l.aw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends - all be lieved. - At thi. time I commenced taking your truly Invaluable med mute with little 'expectation of deriv ing any td , nrld . (coin lie use.. Your would not receive the;, liars did I tint regard it my duty to state to the afflicted, through you, that my nealth, in - the Fiume of eight months, is folly restored. I attribute It to the use of your CHERRY PECTORAL. Vours truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH. ' WaVtitanvon,Ta., April 12. LW. Dear Sir:—Feeling that I have been ;mated from a WC:112111re grave, through your instrotnentalitY, hy the ProVideare of God. I wilt tate the liberty to ea pref. to }op my gratitude. A Cough and the alarming symptoms of Consump tion bad reduced me too low to leave MC anything like hope, when my Physician brought um a botticof your " PECTOCAL... It tieenWd to atrUrd immediate relief, and now in a few_ weeks time bas restored me to found health If it will do for otheis what it has na me, you are certainly one. of the betielacthrs or tr.a nkind. Sincerely wishing you every blessing, l am - Very respectfully' yours. JOJ.IN J. CLARKE,Rector of cit. Peter's Church. With such assurance and from such men, no strong er proof can be adduced, unless it be how its erects, upou•trtal. Prpared and sold by JAMES C.,•AYER, Practical Ebechist, -I,owell;Mass.. • gold in Pottsville, by JOIIN C: BROWN; Jfiseri. Vine, J.A. FALLS; and Ihvgglets gate'railyt thy 1,1955. 19.81 a 184 In "'• 7 ''' ,44P4 * .* ''''•••• = ' ,, •' 4 ' ic, tT''• , •'• , 'l - •fr ,,- .i•.:•1:14• 4 4:r.•.i*.. , •••1•ki:.. 4 :..:. - •u0,.: - 4 , f. , .4ek'..tf,T...t.'.w0ixi , •a•r , , , 4:-i..-..i.*-...••,;;•...,,.+ a • ;: ,...-- r , ! ..,.- ; , ...i 1•: 0 ..:, . , ••. . • - . ~ .. . _ . „. i tiE... : • ~. , ~.... _...„.:.• ..,:...,......! ..,. ~ • „..„.„,,..: . . •,, .. . • PUBLISHED VERY =:WU'. MOROCCO.--Madra., Curacao, Tampico & Cape Boat Boot Skine, Glazed and Brushed Kid, Blacked Dyed French Bronze, and Fancy rolore or!' 110134 re, Pink Cream and Bark:tan ned ',mine.. &c., NEW GOODS For Ole Core of AND _ HPOTT I.ccill te4ch you to pierce the bowel* of the VERY SATUIi Min nu 11nEL ' S ESSENCE Or CO 00" paciate of this Essence - Will go as far as innulds of Clotli.e—and Coffee made of this Esse `will pretierfe the taste orthe thq I dition.ot a'mOre delicate and liner flavnr. It is, more conthichre to health titan the finer entree, 4 pier inane, does not renctire a nything to clear it, an fres/min sediirient. This Essence is now es tensi tlfttlin tarlon.-sections of the countrY , sintle a having .1(1.000 cakes in a single county State. Price :IV cents per rake. For sale whole and retail by lte;enhscrther, at his variety more. • • r, BANNAN. Agent for Schuyikal Str Meirliants and others supplied to sell a gal the tiafinfactnier's prices. Try it.' I I have titan:lined an article pitpared by Bleii rs. Hummel,lder & of Philadelphia, called •'Es sence of Coffee," whirl, is intended to be used With Coffer (or the, pul po<e or improving it. I find it 'not only free from anything &liter:nun. to health, but on the contrary, the, ingredients of w Lich it is Compd. ed. are perfectly wbolcsouto. i JAMES R. CHILTON. M. . Chemist grid A nalysist,” Chambers st. New Vot . Atte. T.1:1851. ici,ooo mars PAPER RANGING AND BORDERS, 1173 T reteived direct' from the Ltlanufat'turer In J Philaddlphia and New Turk, ranging In pr res from's rents to *.g per piece—all of he will cll %Vtile..alit and Retail at manufacturers Prices, Cold, Vidiet, Oak and Marble Paper, Decorati Staines, Fire Screens, Mohldings,Coltinina, rte, In fact every article used ith Pat.:rine oh hand. Paper Hangers, Merclia tut and others supplie quantities to , Sell again at :Manufacturers prices. The subsr filter has fitica:till a 'mein eArt.' ,l 3. Pantie, and his variety la equal to' that found 101 Storp in the city. We will guarantee that tl i pia Will find it to their interest to deal with hire pie ferenceto going to the city. 11. HANNA,' N. R. Paper Ilangerri furnished when require Pottsville" March p. 1552 13— INDIA JIIIDEI' ER AND GLPI"TA PERM 11EI,TING., I , IIC sitr.Ftri'..er is Agent far the the .ate 1 1. Rubber and Giffin Pertlia Iteithig, and wilt In ry it to nay length at the liiwest cash prices. This jog is considered better and cheaper than any at kind ; in use, and it has not advantage of the inat tieing wort hat lead half its lira cost, for other t ponds; after it i t won wit an belting. It Ia in les' all the t7ollieries is t Region, ' Also, India flutter and (lima Percha Hose, for rinO purposes. such as conveying water, :pea Fire Engtnes,,kc., isce ,an oil which wil furnished at mann larturets' priers, at 11. BANN A,N's Pari.ity Sitnr r.V" India Rubber Packing of an the different 11l ness ala aye on hand. Car tiptittgA and Rings c. any 'vim, when required. _ Feb. may. 1552. TO, LEASE. 1111 E Coal Veins on the Christian Rookie Tii 1 land, 1/n101121M! Young, Ilio.arit, non4 , s rf New Vork rife. Thin tray of Coal it situated %Vest of,and adjoining' itio Lands orl - teeltsknowit Spring Alptintain tI Ines, in Carbon ri IY, a nd , routiins the, e boil( e hite'ash si 4 aW Coal. A Railroad wir..'T rail is now bring consC trd riron the heart of the tract. to connect with l liilaerr Meadow Road.a distance of between two three miles, harimea f....wable down-grade all way to the point of junction with the Denver ntv Road. This Railroad will be finished by, Spring I • Tile, OWnerli invile nollincs to visit the Trar they desire to obtain i. good Tenant upon' fair reasonable terton.,i Mr. John Young, at Ilacl. Will show the ground and lereiVe proposalw lase , l inn, or application (pay be mad, to J. D. Agent Centre 'Street, Potinv al it-tf A pril3, 1552 GEORGE BRIGHT'S NEW HARDWARE STORE, 2 below Matz's Hotel, and nearly opposite the ftliners' itank. Z-t,141M7,171;' Pottsl;tllS, tvliere will he found au excellent assortment. of HARDWARE : Coactt Trimmings, Springs, s Fine Trays: Saddlery, 'llritanta ware, ti4\ Shoemaker:o Toolt, 'ARnortment of fine licks Co rpe nle rs' Tiiiii , ii., Janie. Cutlery, Claim nod Paint,. r Piwket cutlery, Bar him of all 4izei.,:Tatile s . pinillS, Honed do , do Ito Anviliiaini Vie—. Nail 4 and Spiked, i ' : Poonirinient (intim tun.: Railrnatt Iron and fiallg, Sheet lion Cruritte , Smith Toot+, %Vire., Tin Plate. Buildina materials,' : Bran Kettles, Cast :gent :, Sail Irons, Pang and Itidlers, thaing, ,Raitroad Traers, l'owder and Sind, Shear •it.. 4;; Arm filister,.! Mill sawm, Fine Itand--s.avi,s G. It retufnir his harks to the public for the trorhicetheytesteirtled:to the late firtn of 11"21 iliac, in cilY• lie will be abbl Iq deserve ned Collllilalld conliqued stipport liy the quality of the good , . It in ions, stritt attention to linginess, and the low at w luch he to tietectioned to cell. cconnr. MUG lIT Late of the bent of Bri4ht & Po 13-Iv' :%tarch 27. 1552 ' NOTICE. , hirPoiLTANT Tr) itut/s7?-tcEEPEPs : ..,-,.; .._—._... 3. ,, h; 1100 VCR, I=entre Street. l ili ons: ! 1 • _.t. villit,t'4.,tiould reap... tinily ann, nen 1 , ...- to rte citizen'. of Poitsvitte aro the 1 4 ,--,,,,, surrwinding country, that he ha ad? ded , in log Is ran assort tnent of C r ook, .:1 log, Parlor. thrice and Hall Stovrs, a splendid article of Stormer Range; Can eilluir bri used in the t'lilinney iir in the room ; it'is moveable t it ria very Movenlent article for summer use 11,1 has also three sizes of gas Ovens. These are ko to) wailed in ibe chirtiney fur Cooking and Rale," These articlesare Illigaily recomno,nded for su rmet lase. They -are no arranged that they will lint i brow 11 1 0 heat in the morn onless wanted. Ile has the la i rgest 'ssortment of Hollow and Iron Ware ever before '.,offered in this 'Regllln, such a s Tinned and Enan ellvd Motets, Tinned and , Enamelled Sauce-pans. lion 11,,iler , and Saticejpans. Iron Pots and Kettles, r'kil den., Tea Kettle;,''Frying rlans, Elnt-itnns, ,Cage ;Griddles, Grid-irons Roast i ng.pans, Coffee-wills' Crit' 7 lery Ware s &c. ; plot a sittendlit astantronet f Ja; panned and Brass Ware. Trap:, k.r.. A large a j..nrts ' merit of Tao and Sheet'-iron Ware, which he Whole= p•ales and retails. Ile ran the partirolat attenttim of it he Merchants• Roofing, Spouting, arid all kinits of Moor-Repairing done to order. fleas, r all and .Ixant iine for yourselves. Ile is titter tied not to be under - oodd I.v am body. , April a-1, 1; 4 52. • 17-If POTTSVILLE R OLLING DULL. : THE SUBSCRIBERS resx , ettitl y an, nounce In the public, that theirt new , .. Rolling Mill is now complete.' 'a i r in Dill operatints_, and that they' are p epar r_..l to rupply nIC tittid9, of Hat Iron of various sige,,,, ‘, h i d, tiny will w,rrtint to be larperinr inq lathy' , to any obtained from abroad , at the main.. priel... They alan manufacture T Rails. for the use f the Collieries and Lattoal:Roads, weiglitue front '2 Ito so Ills. per yard. made of the heat lion, and wt..- i will -1,, , found 11111(11 6141311er 111;111 the imported alibi •. Being practical tnernanit't., and having Wall consid ;era ble eaperiettre ,in the lipn business, they Batter - themselves that they can give entire saii,fac.tion to purchasers. and wilt alor wake it their InPrest lo pa: tronize home manufattitrei, 1 __ . , — lllti, BURNISH & IPO, DEE 4.1 . 1 BEAVER MEADOW mom WORMS. liuDsoN & ALLEN. IRON AND ng:PigFnunArrt. le+lo , llllliY inform oeir patron'', and the [midir ern rally. thatthey are.lioW prepare? ail hepbove e.tablishinent, to matiorattilrc strain Ettoincirot,every eize ; Pnmps, Railroad and Drill Car a,a ad every! oilier tlescriraion of Iron and Ii raga l'asiings suitable (or the Foal mining . nr other 1,11AInt”..,011 the most r..a, mode term., Alpo, Blow ing Cy4itilere4 lot Want Pn 113C...9 and Machin.. work in general. Repairing of all kind...lone with rteatnesta at - ;latch, nt the lowest ;wires. All work nirnisi them will he warrant.._d to ft,trorlil well. They' solicit Ilse cd.loni of 01.$ •e I , lln may waist nitil . . their line in this vicinity.: All orders will me immediate and pin apt attehlian March 15,1551 Me% 4-12/ AA 4/ lite) W:100:44 CEO. MA&)N & co. nEs frilly announce to the puldie th. have taken the Establishment as the Pottsville Iron Work:, nti wegian street, where they ate prepared to ty kind. of Steam Engine.. manufacture Rattroa and Machinery of atmobt every description, Ftinneft notice, and on the most reasonable —Persons from atirnail, In want of Steam E will tied it to their advantage to give them a ore engaging elsewhere. (May It - --- PASCAL IRON WORKS, oIiaPoILAWA.-wELDED WM -Iron Vibes, suitable for [Alcorn. Mat irie a nd othi!r Steam Engin from 2 to 5 inches in diameter PipearorOas,Stearriandother purposes;extr. Tube for Hydraulic' Persses: Hollow Pi. 1 ,1 Pumps of Steam Engines 4-e. Manufactured site by MORIitS,TASKEIt & MO Warehour.e S. E. corner 3d and Wal, -- - : -. 1 EAGLE IRON WORKS. IN TIII4 Iltllttilldfl OF VOTTSVI: , !4 w forrnerly contracted by Chad. W. Pitni Wren & Co. ri!imettfully .olicfra coral of the custom of the works. Rein: pi llierlianie they flatter themselves that their , "!P:" and exPerience Of the buciness will coat. to turn out work that will not fall to give sati.l to the most fastidious. The") , are prepared t facture Steam Criii9o., Pomp.. Coal Breaker. dam Railroad and other Casting.. &c. Allorder.thakkfolly received andprompil cured on the most reasonable term... Jowl WItEl . .. THOMAS W JAMES' WR} June 15,1550—1A71y] IRON COMMISSION WAKE HOUSE, CENTRE :STREET, POTTS vnt„E. ttubscribtqs are prepared to furnish theiTtaile. 34fachinists and Operators. at Philadelphia prices, Origin adJed) wholesale or retail. best ArrieriOn Bar (eon, mat - infatuated in Pott.ville, and warranted of superior 'quality. Also, 1101 t T ratio, suitable for Chines; and Cable Chains, torn lolled at short notice direct from the Importer. E. vAtitm.e.y . & ON. York Store, N0v.22. 47- f - =Elston BUILDING HARDWARE AND TOOL STORE EXCLUSIVPLY. . The large nod only tog:is/men: of the kited in. the United Stales. II Wm. M. & BRO., No 'WI fifi fa ßKET Street, above 7th. Philadelphia - . Man tctu ters' Depot for Loa's ofall kinds, warranted q tali ty Premium Porcelain Knobs,'over GO Pstterns; Hilver Plated Hinges, Ste,.: with te most, complete assort mint of all the Modern Patterns in this line. [lnn -41srs and Dealers arc invited call and csauDne our Catalotties sent by Mall lidesired. Gnat Alt Registers and Ventilators at Factory itricea. , March 13.19.2. . ri I AMP STOOLS.—A capital article far Ilk-nice tV"The suinicriber has on hand, a large asebrtmen 'of various rtylea and lint,. 3 B. BAriAli. Id, /652, vIiALE ann .- , and bring out from the caverns of Konntains, ma w e will give strength toner , bands sad 'inlet, a a et .4 .1 r re.-- ,r. jigisos AY BY BENJAMIN 13ANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL. ;COUNTY,_ PA. SATURDAY NiORNIN, AUGUST 28, 1852. B' ADY & ELLIOTT, 'Sign of the 1111; Wateb.op posits Mortimer's Hotel. We!invite . 04 friends an d t he 1 I . • ~, ~. MAU& . era l to call and exam- "':' z,,,, 4 1.-4 I ine our stock, as we feel confident ;„- ,i;••<<........ --, it is the best that was ever offer- . ed in this region, sad we will sell at Philadelpbl prieci. our stock consists in part of a full assortment of Cold and 'Silver Lever i Cold and Silver Lepin Watches, watnana, Silver Table&Tea spoons Forks, hotter-knives, &e Plated Castors, - I Fruit & Cake Baskets, Plated Card Trays, Cups. I Mantle Ornaments, &c. ' And acential 2.;ratinent of Fa r yscy Conde. With a thorough know ledge of our boslness, an every facility for purchasing to advantage, we cannY, be undcrpold by honest &Mersin MO State. We re turn thinks for the liberal patronage:WeAinve beret fore received, and by strict attention to bunion's, W hope to merit the confidence of the rcommunity an. our share of their pattonace. VVII.I.IAM BRADT. • .hgTEWART ELLIOTT. N. IL—A liberal discount to redlar# and !mall Dea e 5. Particular attention paid to the repairing o 1 Cinckr,„Watehea nod Jewelry hlay 15, 1552 REMOVAL! REMDMIL!! ~. " TEM l'lld FUGIT."•- The truth of _._. r. , the old Latin proverb, " Thar Kies." * - is apparent to all the •- w oild ; and - the impnrtance and conventenrstuf he '. ;•• ing enahied to mark the moments as they tly, havin l g by almost universal custom made a watch a necess - ry appendiee to the Person of every body, the node - sianed is happy to announce to his friends and tle public that he has just fitted up an ' , nine new estal . I is .m hmeni. in.Thompn's new building, on the corn r of CENTRE - A:SD MARKET-streets, POTTrtrIll.L% where tie Is prepared to sell all kind 4 of Jeweliy and sliver ware, also, a large assortment of Watche . gold and silver, (full jewelled) Levers, &c., and al. a great variety of (locks of all prices and quality,. I or wltichvo ill he sold cheaper than thecheapest. , riot lie hopes, try ta attention to hnsiness,*ith nut aerate charges, tternerit a continuance of the litter I patronage he has heretofore received. JAME:3 W. IIEATON. Ort 11. 01'5! - 41-tf - - in kny. idia r i h I Mt tiler real at , HEMOVAL. WATCHES AND CLOCK The subscriber would Inform his friends and v". l the public generally, that he has removed his r log ii..l" eq,abliNhment nest door to Gels' lintel in Ce - be '!es." Ire street. where he offers a splendid SIMOrt w inept of ATrIlEs, cLnelis, JEWELRY and SI - • WEn WARE. his stock conekts in part of Gold Palk ick- cot. Gold -Witcher and Gold Cylinder Watches, Silver tto Patent Lever, Anchor Cylinder, English and Quartier %Watches, Cold Pub, Vest and Nock Chains. 1:::4 flings, Breast-pine, Ilmaches, Bracelets, Lockets, Me dallions, Lta gley's Gold Pins and Pencils in great vr - ri e ty, ;spectacles to suit all eyes, Gold Thlmbles,Si - ofver %are. Tea-spoons, Table Spoons., Desert spoon , am; Forks, Silver Portmenais, Poeket Books, Acrordeon " N'iLins, Illigle3, Corunpions,Troinboons. Cornets, or (h. thorlides, thirisrordA, Bass Violins, nallinvg. Fifer, an Flutes, and a great mally articles may emeritus for in "', . - .ertion.. All of which will Ire sold at the lowest pi - li f - cep and all goods vs ill be guaranteed. tn'' Watches and Clocks carefully repaired and warra - ‘nd lied. 'Having considerable experience in business. I e the will strive to please all who favor him with the ir cu.- "- torn. , 1 3.11. KELLY. the Pottsville. April 54, 1852. 17—tf -...1.....- - . ....- ........ -77- - ....... .,- WM. BAILY ik soN,* , bnyorters and Deakrs II &MUNI!. !Nairn & emu WaTVNIN6 /MEIJI& SILVER-WAIL Tt.47CD. watt/. AND ►.ltT AilletXo. • Ain constantly reeemng the latest Cele. of tie above Goods, which are *tared at wholeimla or retail, at 't No. 216 Starket Street, above SIAS, near v„ c ., 10 street. nak l,l Vitia - .4 . 4,..' lATABLISHED IN Dely . 4 ) `1&„ & '"' teprivoitsd to 1.4 UM: 6 0 '''' E Mls' 10, 1852. - AT TED OLD STAND. Li LI HOLDEN'S Wholt , ale and Remit Clock,Tht F..anatcc, Watch and Jewelry Estahlhannent, at I •. Old Stand," No. net MARKET Street, (between 7 1 and Kb, South Side,) Philadelphia; My friends. old cum. - merit, and the, ' public must kn that I am at all Mies prepared to Or t lFst furnish Watcher, Jewelry, Fancy A abler, Superior Gold Pens of all kinds, with Gold and silver Hot- - der" in variety, &c., at the very, lowest Gantt Prig together with the hest supply of superior Clocks a Time—pieces, I'VUr offered at this Establishment: E. 11. being a practical Time-piece' and Wm Maker, with an experience of nearly gri yearn— years at bis present location—hi at all times [impair to furnish, by Wholesale and Retail. Warranted ..TI keeper." of the very best quality,—toutpriaing Rig day and Thirty-hour Clocks and Tiaimpiecen, of Ma: and highly ornamental designs, °fall styles,and ada tad for Counting, Houses, Parlors'. Halls. Cluirch4 Factories, Steamboats, Rail Cars, &c. Also, Alas ('locks, a most desirable article for Sound Simple and for all it host ltuttines4 renuire.i them to he in the morning early. bt ti Opa 'th , ir hap atc Time-piezev, Watches and Jewelry of eve description, repaired Ak•ith great cute and warrants Dealers eupplied witr Clocks and Clock Tritntuln May 8, 1.852, 19•1 y PErtrUBTEMT PEIMMER if!! 13 ous,iELL'S and Ilauel's Cau Lnstrnie (Moran ito most capital article fir eleanqing the head a' hair. vinalzre Aromatique„ a supoiOr article for t !robot... preferable to the beat Cologne. Storr's Chemical flair Invigorator, x'elou's Magic flair Oil, Velnn's Parisian Fluid for Curling tine flair, Glenn's Roman lialytlor, for the. Complexion, Purified Charcoal Paste, an excellent article for teeth. Treble Extracts, forth,. Handkerchief Genuine Rear's Oil in Bottles and l'otp,, Glenn',, Indian Oil for the Hair. Rousselrs Amandine for chopped hands, Fenner's celebrated Pomade Divine„ Philocome for the hair, a fine French article, lintel's Rose Tooth Paste, Muer', Depilatory Powder for removing hair, Wheeler's Teaherry Tooth Wash, Housserri Odontine, a Rose T,mtli Parte, C,, I , ;sae Florida, Boy Anil lavender Waters, For sale at tin• Manuforturer's [trims at . r R. HANNAN'S Cheap Vs.rjety Pon r. b. 14, 1854. 7 MATCHES 14171T/10TM StiLPM7L. retie Subscribers take this methodl, to inform I'M chants that they are mantifactt*lng matches ;I, ntarhinery,their facilities for supplying merchant. scuts any amount, can't he surpassedi•- They ar selling matches, manufactured without sulphur, Nye low the market price ofsulphur matches, and ale will. ins in warrant all matches manufactured by them.) The citizens of Pottsville are informed that they 'n min ure the celeboated Reading Matches from the fidlotring merchants : Mason, Spencer & Co.„ Prank Pot% I It. R. Morris. Johnston& Co; T. M. Boyer& Co., tolm'co dealer, daturg Focht, I W. E. lt,,%er. do do I Also from Rogers, Sinniekson & Co., Pottavill ". MI orders sent by mail, promptly attended to. iticCllltDV & CO., Iteadirip, P '26-3m t June 26, 1C52. ruill: Subscriber announces to his friends and the public that he,' has , Made a considerable addition to his Book _ ~, Bindery, and has procured a Book Binder , s :s:'t,.. 4 . - i..7 from one of the best Binderies in Phila.. delptita, acquainted with the latesestyle of Binding, and who will turn out his work far superior to any thing heretofore produced in Pottsville Books bohnd in any style of Binding, either Plain or In full ( Silt Turkey Morocco: Blank Books patted or plain, made to any patt i .rn, also printed and ruled at pikes tower than in the city. • Books bound by the quantity, and Paper ruled to Pattern by B. BANNAti. • April 3, Isi __ _ _ 52, 14— I !II d eq. it 11 by %%mild in t with W. 111'11S 4 1 L. 11. AI:LE. PERTIMERY,, SOAPS, &C. • er lIE Subscriber illll just, zeceived a fresh supply 1 of the above articles. among which may be I l und the following. viz : • Roussel's Eau Lustralc Tonique, or 113ir Repra tire, Roussel's Treble Extract of Cologne. Taylor's old size Sanonardons Shaving Compo u nd, a very superior article, i Low7e highly perfumed Brown. Windsor Scut.. b 0 merit approved of for washing and shaving., . i For case by B. BANN ii\Ni. July.2l, 1%,52. 30 1 I ErT . they nowt) I Nor 11,1 all Car-, at the terms. tt F II °heel `itf ITT MVPS, . Bone : AC .o qtrong n for rolror RM. ut ct TIE SULLENDII & P ASCAL, HAT R, No. 6, Sooth SIXTH strert,beifeetn. MarkeCand Chesntre streets,. AHAVE constantly on hand a beautiful and extensive assort ment (411AT:2 and CAPS, which , - they revectfully , invite their friends; and the public generally in can mid examine, while !risk ing" THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE." February 21, ISM ; R-19 i ' FRUIT & CONFECTIONERY DEPOT, No. CIS Market L's'entl.t, Falwell Mime!kill SEVENTH and ElGH2ll,'PhihrePts! TonN C. HAHN , teepee:if - 01y Informs the pitblic //of this nod the adjoining equtities, that he keeps always on hand a large and 'varied assortment of Friuli, Cakes and Confectionery, which he will! sell an Cheap as ran be bought at any other establiah meat in Philadelphia, and he invites all persons, who may want anything In his line, td call and !eel him before purchasing elsewhere. Orders from the Omni try will receive prompt attention. f May 1, 18.52. \ 15-ly 4 X.I.E.— Lan. 3. tITIC, actie. I now!. them ifaition man , Drift ME - ' LADIES' COMBS, • Wholesale and Retail—Ntio and beautsfal Assortment. THE subscriber has just received twelve dozeja al -1 sorted Ladies' Combs, embracing a general aisort meat, among which are several mew and beautiful Patterns, all of which will besot,' tvholesale and retail at extraordinary low prices. Aim children's circular Combs.% t BANNAN'ti Cheap rarity Intl Variety Stun,. PAINTED WINDOW SHADES, A Sp!maul As sprtmeia ?• Subscriber has just recel*ed a very superior J. lot 0f pa nted Window Shadeceinbracing the latest and most fashionable patterns,varylng in priee from I ta .1111 per pair, atprices at least `ti per cent. cheaper th . an they tan be purchased, retail, of the manufactu rers. There are several splendid Parlor Patterns among the assortment. For sale. vritolesale mid re tail, at tff •It • DAMMAM'S Cheap Shade, Paper and Variety Stare.' March 27,1852. 13-4: AUNT PLULLIS• CABIN, Or Eouthern Life as it is, by „Mrs. Mary 11. Eastman. 1 vol. 11 mo. being a reply to Vatic Tom's' Cabin, Just published and for sale, at 11, JAN NAN I I3 Aug. II! 1833 •- , • REMOVAL 20-u QM DOOR BINDERY ROOT'S PREMIUM DAGEIIRREOTTEE GALLERY, No. 140 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. TWELVE PRIZES AWARDED:: Gold and ver Medals, for the best Daguerreotype Portraits and Miniatures exhibited at the great Parrs or Roston, New York and Philadeiplds, within the P 21,18 years. Strangers and citizens, whether desiring Picini?* or not, are invited to call at our • rooms, and examine our splendid Works of Art, among which are Portraits of man, distinguished - persons, both European and American. We have the BEST PLANNED SKY-LIGHT Com blned w ithfet IDE-LIGHT. The best of Plates, Fra:ues, Cases and Operating Instrumetits.and the Immense experience derived from having taken nearly 50,000 Pictures.. We therefore say boldly. • WE ACKNOWLEDGE NO SUPERIORS!: Prices Moderate. From $1 50 to 412 50,143, $4, *5, 810. 4515420. *25, and upwards, according to size, style of Case or Frame, &c., &c. Our strictest personal attention Is given. Call, then, and examine our Specimens. If you desire pic tures we ars confident of plemlog.- The largest and tare most valuable. 140 tMestnut Street, 3 doors &low Fifth Street ADMISSION FREE. Instructions given in the Art. Also ferrate, the Right, with Instructions to take the CRAYON, or VIGNETTE PoNTR•ITS and Mistarties, an important improvement, Process patented. A new from many opininna of Artists: New Yoga, Dec. 20, 1551. "bear Sir:—Raving had =Aston to copy from • your Daßoerreotypcs,we beg leave tOcongratulale you upon the proficieney you have made towards perfee don of this hcautzfu I art." DA NFORTII, BALD & Rpnk Note Ertglivors of New York and Philada. I have long regarded-M. A. 'loot as the rcry best rtotype Artist is thi Country." J. I. PEASE, Engraver. "Mr. 11.S0.'s Crayon Portraits I consider the very perfection of the Daguerreptype Art." J. HENRI' BROWN, Miniature Painter. " For beauty and richness of tone; judicious ar =gement "flight and shade; and tasteful artlatic management of It accessions , Mr. Root's pictures. iu m i myjudge ent, re nusurtiassed." J. R. LAMBDIN, Portrait Painter. "To rharactelize Root's Crayon or Vignette heads by one appropriate word, it Is to call them—as they truly are—perfection:" JOHN SARTAIN, Engraver. OPINIONS OF THE psEds. "Mr. Root's Daguerreotypes are onsurpasse/l."— Philada. Ledger. "L • "The best in every point or, view."—Prana. /sg. "The perfection - of the rt ."—Eleston Star, "The best ever exhibited In this country."—N. Y. "Ills pictures of „ehildren . cand family groups are perfect gems."—Xese York Courier. RUOL'i sun-pictures are a glorious triumph of ar tistic skilt.taste amteffect."—X. Y. Tntrsc. "They are truly wonderful. Root's fame is world w I e. " —.Veto York' "Root ha. taker. Premium Modals at all of the Es hibitions."—Sciestacc Americas March k 1R52, Quolit?" the trite test of Chea tess. CLOTHING ! clothing !! 0 !!! THE tuner - extensive assortment of Clothing in sehoyttin County. from 20 to 30 per cent. cheaper and better made than can-be purchased elsewhere, is at "01. D OAK HALLI" corner ofCentre and Mahanton• go Streets. A magnificent assortment of Spring and Summer CLOTHING, of the most fashionable styles, is now on ;hind and ready for sale at prices that DEFY COM PETITION. As every article sold at this establish ment is manufactured in Pottaville, it Is, therefore, expressly adapted to this region, and offers great ad vantages 1,1 purchasers over all the very inferior City-made Clothing.. ONE TRIAL will prove this, beyond all doubt, to any who are strangers to the fact ; and those who have not yet purchased their Spring or Summer Clothing, will do well to calland ju dge for themselves. An Immense variety or 110Yri . CLOTIONG, Suitable for the seneon, at extremely low prices. Remember the old stand.." OLD OAK HALL," cor ner of Centre and Mahantnngo Streets. EDWARD T. TAYLOR, Proprietor. (Late I.lrellmooTT Sc TAVLOU, Importers of Cloths and Dry Goods.) - A CARD.—EDWAStD T. TAYLOR. Merchant Tailor, ..laid respectfully cell the attention of his un merotio.frlends and the public to his Spring and Sum turf Stock of. Cloths, Cassumers, Elegant Vestings,' &c., selected from the hest markets, which he. Is pre part d to make up to order. at `very moderate prices. An :mnument of aloves.Kerchlets,Suspendera.hllk Shirts, &c. Agent iorthe New York, London and Paris fashions Pottsville, April '2l, IFril. 17-tr CLEGG'S PERFUMERY AND FANCY QOAPS —These aupetior attires of perfumery, amongst.which are enumerated his justly celebra ted Lilly White. Oriental Alabaster, Pearl, Rouge, Tooth and Toilet Powders; Chinese, Velvet, Chalk and other approved Cosmetics. SOAPS.—Watnut and Extra Fine Sand Brown and White Windsor, Floating, Palm, Almond, Fancy and Toilet Soapi Shaving Cream, Hair Dye, Cologne Waters. Extracts ior the , Handkerchief, Ox Marrow, Bear's Oil Crystal Pomade (a new article), Eats Lus trat Hair Oil, Ilairolls, Philocomcs,&c., Am, are manufactured and for sale by JOHN T. CLEGG. Perfumer % Chemist, 4S Market Si.. below 2d, Phila. Ire• Merchants, don't forget that CLEGG'S In the cheapest and most extensive Manulattory in the City. Give him a call. Oct. 25.1851, IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS IN LIGHTNING-RODS. THE Subscriber manufactures and puts up an im proved LIGHTNING ROD, which Is based on pure ly scientific Principles, and has been tested by sonic of the most learned men of the age, and is now belng adopted by the worthy President of the Giratd Col lege. They are cheap, durable, effective, and highly approved of by all who see them. Call null examine tor yourselves, on A. O. BROWN, at hla Hydraulic Rani, Lift and Force. Well, Cistern and Chain-Pump Establishment. No. 309 MARKET Street, where each of the above can lie seen in satisfactory operatiOn.— Don't forget the place, 309 MARKET STREET. third door above EIGHTH, north side, Philadelphia. Aug. 14, 1r.52. X 3-1 m GITNNERS. BEWARE ' TIIAT 'you do not get into the wrong sto re, recol. lert.that TRYON'kt CU N.tabßE is at No. 134 N SECOND St., (between the Ruck and Camel Hotels,) Philadelphia, where you will find a very large assort. went of double and single barrel Shot Ouns,also Rifles Flasks, (Jame and Shot Bags, 'Powder. Shot Caps, .tc., at the very lowest possible rash pikes. K. K. TRYON, No. 131 N. 24 Philatra. r N. B.—REPAIRING nlittly and promptly attend. 1 to. lir et July 31, 1852. 31-4 m 3. STEWART EEPUIF, & T 423, N. 2d street, above Wood. (Iluint Db trirt respecttully carnal , :trientlon of his friends a iiirtbe public in general .to hI3 large and well selected stock of CARPETS,' CI.OTIIS, Mailings, Window gdPides, Stair ; [: Rods dm. r! Ve r dilan Carpels from 7 CM. to 100 eta. per yard. 5- " " 181 90 " Three Ply, " " 100 "•1 IS ix; 0 Itruxaeln. "- 121 50 " DOOR MATTS.—He would invite the attention. 0 I... Healers and oilieer, to his Wife stiwk ofDom.: IMatts,whieli he manufattureslogreat variety and , 4 of splendid qualities. Oil Cloths from I yard to 4.)9 yards wide, Wholesaleand Retail. _ Aprit3,lBs2. A 0140.i5,5) frIAKEN by SKY-LIGHT, corner of .Makastanto I. °elate streets, superior in the delineation of fea. tore and life-expressino of the eye. Children and groups taken quicker than any ever In this place—an indispensable requisite to success. Call early In the day to avoid a crow!. Pupils instructel In the art. On reasonable terms ; also. handsome Apparatus. Chemicals. Case*. &c., furnished cheap. Call and judge for yourselves. N. U. 'TA taoevelso executed in any style you wish. and specimens eau to. seen. We 'would advise all who wish a tree likeness to call Boon. C. VANDENBURGIW idaieh 27.165!. 13—tf Pottevill A USEFUL NEW WORE. WTEIGIIT Tables of different-lengths of found, Y Square and Flat Bar Iron, Steel, &c., by a Prac tical Mechanic—this is one of the moat useful works published for Dealers and Workers In Iron, and those who use It, ever lamed. So correct are the calcula tions, that any person can safely buy and sell with the Bonk, without even weighing the Iron and Steel.— Just published, price; 25 cents. a nd for sale wholesale and retail by B. BANNAN. By enclosing nine postage stamps, the work will be mailed free. to any part of the county.—The Trade supplied at the usual discount. Jan. 24, 1852: • DOLDIN &-M=l, 31 .North Wharated,'Obove AreA Strret, Pht FFER for bale, at lowest market rates. 11,300 kJ Gars: Common Oil, suitable for greaslhg, 5,330 Gala. refined oil, for machinery, 4,775 !' Bleached Winter and' Spring Elephant. and Whale Oil, Sperm. Adamantine, and Crystalline Candles. 10,000 Cals. Refined Marne Oil, free from dirt and sediment. and light color, 3,000 Gals. Pure Sperm Oil, Winter and Spring attained, 125 Ws. CineihnatfLard Oil, Yellow, Brown and Fancy Soap, 200 Bbis. Straits Rank and Tanners' Oil. May 15, 1853. 411.1y6 N. M. NITUTNAVIS (Beatty's Roe, Norwegian stmt. Psuseitte,Prarta.,) Plumbing ' , Shop. T_TAS CONSTANTLY 'ON-HAND A SUPPLY OF 11 all lift!, of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead. Block Tin, Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, Bydrants, Bose, Double and Single Acting Primps and Water Closets; also, al kinds of Brass Cocks for water and steam, Brass Oil Cops. and Globes for Engines. All kinds of Copper Work and Plumbing done In the neatest Manner at the shortest notice. N. B. Cash paid for old Brass and Lead. Pottsville. Oct. 14.1850. FAIRBANZ'S IPLATFORIE SCALES. ft 6 Subscribers tsave been appointed agents . for • .1. the sate of this superior make of Scales. and are prepared to furnish any ,description of their make, capable of welshing from }As. to 500 lOU. A sum. plc of scales tithe-seen at. the York Atom. E. YARDLEY* SOL 'Aprlt 1,1137 i, ' • 144. ,-'3;..,,,.......,.-n-;•,,:.,..Ari..,-.. -. ...* : ,4 4, -..4.,...:?- , 7 , i. , ..'.:5-,. , ,.."C.7.:` - .., - ,,, , ,-- ,, ,-.. - -- - .- --- 7 .- . .-. --- --.. . i .-- ..„ . -i . : .. - • .1 ' , . , , i i • --, ...r. ', - • .. ....... 1 . - , . _ . . .. 7 . GENERAL WINN= LEE. - Winnie Lee is full of misehief, , Laughing.all the live long duy ; Merry as a chirping wild bird, That 'mid flowers loves to Ringlets doming round her forehead, Give her such a dreamy air; Lips that seem to say, just parted, Come and Liss me if you dare!" Wirmie Lee lives in a rottage o All emlxiwered in a dell ' • Front of white and walls of . woodbine, Where the linnets love to dwell. Here, 'mid beauty, Winnie's happy— Sunshine, flowers, leaves ol green; Revelling in pomp f nature, One more happy ne'er was seen THE RESULT 01' EXPERIENOE rfo not 'conriadict the ladies— Speak to the purpose and no more; , Walk, stand and sit straight; Exercise freely in the oped air ; Use plenty of cold water—wash the tt4 - kly clean ; Eat enough and no more; Use a sufficient quantity of salt in your fixsl ; Eat such food as is easily digested ; • A small glass of ice and —, now and awn ' • Do' ot sleep after dinner ; • lam any body; Seven hours of sleep out of the twenty-four, is enough Pick your teeth freely after meals; By all means avoid the tooth-ache; Always keepsome small change in your pocket And do not neglect to pay the Printer. 10.6menw ANSWERING SIMPLE QUESTIONS. Why is rain water soft?—Because it is not impregnated with earth and minerals. Why is it more easy to wash with soft wa ter than with hard ?—Because soft water unites freely with soap, and dissolves it, in stead of decomposing it, as hard water does. Why do wood ashes make hard water soft?-Ist, Because the carbonic acid of wood ashes combines with the sulphate of lime in the hard water, and converts it into chalk ; and 2ndly, Wood ashes convert some of the soluble salts of water into inSoluble, and throw them down as a sediment; by which the water remains more pure. Why has rain water such au unpleasant smell, when it is collected in a rain-water tub or tank?—Because it is impregnated with decomposed organic matter, washed from roofs, trees, or the casks in whichi it is collected. Why does water melt salt ?—Because very minute articles of water insinuate therMelves into the pores of the salt by capillary attrac-, tion, and force the crystals apart horn each. other. How does blowing hot foods make them cold ?—lt causes the air which has been hea ded by the food to change more rapidly and give place to fresh air. Why do ladies fan themselvea in hot wea ther ?—That fresh particles a air may be brought in contact with their faces by the action of the fan ; and as every fresh particle, of air absorbs some heat from the , skin, this constant change makes them cool. Does a fan cool the air ?—No ; it makes the air hotter, by imparting to it the heat of our face; but it cools our lace, by transfer. ring its heat to the air. Why ib there always a strong draught through the keyhole of a dOor?—Because the air in the room we occupy is warmer than the air in the hall ; therefore, the air from the hall rushes through the keyhole into the room, and causes a draught.' Why is there always a strong draught un der the door, and through the crevices on each side ?—Because cold air rushes from EOM the hall to supply the void in the room caused by the escape of warm air up the chimny. It you open the lower, sash of a window, there is more draught thbn if you open the upper sash. Explain the reason of this. If the lower sash be open, jld external air will rush freely into the room, and cause a great draught inward : but if the upper sash be open, the heated air of the room will rush out; and, of course, there will be less draught inwards. By which meansris a room better ventila ted—by opening the upper or lower saslif— A room is better ventilated by opening the upper sash,; becatise the hot vitiated air, which nlways ascends towards the ceiling, can escape moreNm.' sily. By which means is a hot room more quick ly cooled E by opening the upper or the low er sash IZ-A hot doom is cooled more quick- ly by opening the lower sash ; because the cold air can enter more freely at the lower part of the room than at the upper. Why does the wind dry damp linen?—Be cause dry wind. like a sponge, imbibes the particles of vapour from the surface of the linen, as fast as they are formed. Which is the hottest place in a church ,or chapel ?—The gallery. Why is the gallery of all public places, hotter than the lower parts of the building —Because the heated air of the building as cends ; and all the cold air which can enter through - the doors and windows, keeps to the floor, till it has become heated., Why do plants - often grow out of the walls and towers?—Either because the mod blew the seed there with the dust; or else because some bird, flying over, dropped seed there, which it had formerly ate. EMI MERE ADVERTiSE'R. OM P 4 t/Clegni. GOOD NIGHT. Good night is but a little word, Yet beautiful, though brief, And falls upon the gentle heart R . Like'dew upon the leaf— Love's farewell note of tenderness Upon affection's chords, The clisp that knits the daily chain Of kindly deeds and words— A verdant olive-branch of peace Upon our pillows presf, Shedding its graceful fragrance round Before we sink to rest— ' A kindly wish that each may dwell In undisturbed repose, Until the morn her robe of light , Round every sleeper throws. ' Then - scorn not thou (his !little wbri.l Ot peare rind enmity}; It is a link in Love's bright chain, How small so e'er It be. £fiscellnnZ. FLAT ROOFS All the new houses, seys the Scientific American, which have been built in New York, have what are termed flat roofs ; that is, the roof is nearly level and, slants but slightly from one side to the other. The old huge peak roofs are last disappearing, we wader how they ever came into use. The inventor of them must have been a man full of conical ideas. The flat roofs are covered with tin and well painted. If a fire takes place in a building, it is easy to walk and work on the flat roof, so as to command the lire, if it .be in the adjacent building, this cannot be done on peaked roofs. Flat roots are 'cheaper and more convenient in every. re- specs. We advise all those who intend to build new houses to have flat roofs on them. It is far better to have a flush' stori at the top of a building, than a peaked cramped up garret, wlttch is only comfortable for - travel. liar , on' the bands and knees. 7 TnvTUFoa SENTIMENT.—There is no- thing in,honor or fame or worldly fortune. which is not vanity when the time of our death approachdi—nothing real,nothingsul• stantial—nothing worth having. but the hope of God's pardon, and the consolation of His religion..., Henry Clay. 0;7 Wzrzx Oliver Corowiell'first coined half-crowns, an old soldier, looking at one of them, read this inscription : -"God with us" on the one side, and the " Commonicealth of England" on the other aid . • I see," said he;" " that G l ad and the Comm nwealth are on opposite sides." 0:7" Azotri RIGEM—Be riot too ready .. to pronounce that yotr think a bad youth will necessarily become a bad man. yonder stur dy oak may . liavegrown from an acorn that had Wm mooted by a hog! i 1 y Jam ... DOW To GET A WIFE IN. IN - DIA. The following mode of obtaining a helps mate, appears to us wonderfully convenient and satisfactory. All the unnecessary delati which precede, and, alas ! follow matrimont amongst us, are wisely avoided by this stns• tern. By all means let us introduce it: Wherra man in a decent rank of life wishe s to marry, and can prove that he possesses the means of obtaining a wife, it is custom ary for hint io apply to the mistress of th ufla school, state his wishes and qualiti _ cations, and inquire into the number and character of the marriageable girls. An in vestigation inimediately.follows as to his eli gibility : and if all promises satisfactorily, he is forthwith invited to drink tea with -th Selthol-mistress upon an appointed cretin) • to give him an opportunity of making hi selection. The elder girls are then intorme of ' ibis intended visit, and its purport, an use who wish to enter the ruatronouial lis come forward and si,goily their wrsh to jot the party. Frequently four or five compet - tors make their appearance on these oeia sions, in the mistress' rooms. The gentle marl whilst doing his best to make himself universally agreeable, yet contrives, in Hh? course of the evening, to mark his prefer ence for one particular - lady. should thes2 symptoms of budding alit.‘etions be favorabl, , received, he tenders his proposals in due form on the following morning. But kale') occurs that the selected lady does not partici tpate in the marnorata's sudden flames, in which case she is at perfect liberty toAecline the honor of his alliance and reserve Jierself for'the gent tea party exhibition. We have known instances where an amor ous old gentleman froni an out-station pre sented himself three successive times at these soirees, in the hope of obtathing a wife to cheer the solitude of his up-country residence: . but all in vain, the young unanintously rejec ted. him With the highest disdain, wondertog how " such an ugly old fellow could have the impudence to think of a wife !" But a very ddrerentjeception is given to the dash ing young sergeant or the smart looking con ductor ; their attentions are never repulsed, and the announcement of the " chosen in- tended," as - Mrs. Squeers would say, is anti cipated with the utmost impatience by many an ' anxious young • heart. The wedding speedily follotts,•the bride's niodest 4. troS rd seau 1 ' being pm AI ' ed fro the funds of the establishment, a( d ,every girl in the school cheerfully contrib ling her aid in the man ufactnre of the dresses. = -Lrfe in. Bombay Cdu MON SENSE Socrates did not urge his friends to enter early upon public employments; but first to take pains for thdottainment of the knowl edge necessary for their success in them. Are you steppitig on the threshold of life ? Secure a good riaral character. Without vir tue you cannot be respected ; without inte grity you can never rise to distinction and honor. Be careful lest a too warm desire of dis tiuction should deceive you into pursuits that may cover you with shame, by setting your incapacity and slender abilities in full light. People who have the rashness to intrude into stations without proper authority and the requisite preparation for ,the service of the public, not only involve others in loss, but subject themselves to ridicule. The tricky,' deceitful; and disle rarely prosperous ; for when couliden4•e is withdrawn, proverty is likely to follow. The shortest and surest way to live with honor in the world, is to be in reality what We would milieu to be. When once a concealment or deceit has seen practised in matters where all should be fair and open as the day, confidence can never be restored any more than you can re store the white bloom to the grape or plum that you have once pressed in your hand. , Error is the cause of man's misery, the corrupt principle that has produced evil in the world; 'tis this which begets and cherishes in. our souls all the evils that afflict us, and we can never expect a true and solitl Lapjn ness, but by a serious endeavor to avoid it. 'Falsehood is not only one of the most hu miliating vices, but sooner or later it is niSlst certain to lead to serious crimes. Industry, well dirccted, will give a until a competency in a few years. The greatest n- . dustry misapplied is, useless. . Zeal Dot rightly directed, is pernicious: or as it makes a good cause better, so it makes a had cause worse. • DESCRIPTION OF OUR SAVIOUR The Boston Journal says that the tollolw ing epistle was taken by Napoleon from the public records of Rome, when lie deprived that city of so many valuable manuscripts. It was said to have been written at the time when Jesus phfist commenced his ministry, by Peublius Lutullus, the Gover nor of Judea, to the Senate of Rome, Cesar, Emperor. It was the custom in those days for the Governor to write home any even: of importance which transpired while he held office : • "Conscript Fathers ; There appeared in these our days a - man named Jesus Christ, Who is yet living among us, and of the Gen tiles is accepted as a prophet of great truth ; but his own deciples call. him the Son of Pod. He bath raised the dead,, cured all manner of diseases. lie is a man of stature somewhat tall and comely, with a very rud dy countenance, such as the beholder may both love and fear. His hair is the color of the filbert when fully ripe, plain to his ears, whence downward if is more orient of color, curling and waving about his shoulders: in the middle of his head is a seam or partition of long hair, after the manner of the Naza rites. His forehead is plain, delicate, his face without a spot or wrinkle, beautified with a comley red ; his nose and mouth are exactly formed ; his , beard is of the color of his hair, and thick, not f any great_heig,hth but forked. In reproving, he is terrible ; in admonishing, courteous ; in speaking, very modest and wise; in proportion of body, Well shaped. None have seem him to laugh, but many have seen him weep. A. niari, for his surpassing beauty, excelling the children Of men." The we of fruits. -There were formerly 4 certain undefined complaints during the lai.- 1 ter part of summer, familiar to everybody to New England, termed diseasespf the season, of which many died, and of which fruit was .generally supposed- to be the all-powerful cause. A greater mistake was never made by an intelligent community than to suppose that apples, pears, -plums, peaches, berries, melons, and the like, when fully ripe, are in jurious either to individuals who tall below the standard of sound health, or to the more strong and. robust. It is a misfortune that fruits mesa dear that the poorest people Can not have that of the best quality,•and Some times 'can have, none at all. As all the law *NI nature are harmonious, and one nev er foUicts with another, it is very certain 'that fruits were wisely intended as an essen tial part of,the food of man, particularly -at the season when they are ripe. It is neces sary to exercise reason in the use of them; as inkeverything else. It we cat that whichis decayed or crude, it is a violation of a physiological laW ; and so also is a total abstinence:drool them when scattered plentiously civet _ihe land. Fruit, therefore, may be considered noiessary to the maintenance of health, and its free consump tion should always be eneouraged. i Those who cannot obtain .the good, often ravenously . devour the unwholesome, from an instinctive desire 'implanted in their na ture. To the abuse, and not to the proper use of fruit mar be charged the oceurrrence of what are .called the diseases of the sea soq----' Bostoellfedical and Surgical Journal. Q - TIM patient mule which travels night and day, will, in the end, go farther than the Arabian counera.—Persian Resoridies. N.U. 35. ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN DISEASES OF THE SEASON DON'T SWEAR. . Prince Henry, spa' of Jam particular aversion to. the vice and profination of the name of t at play, he was never - known words; and on being' asked th • he did not swear as well , as of ed, that ,he knew no game • oath. The same answer he mt.,' „int match, when the almost s killed bq a butcher's dog, that along th road. The huntsmen tate the prince against the butch nut succeeding. His hightfo coolly, True, the dOg killed t the butcher could notihelp it. that if his lather had been s. Would' hnve sworn soi as no o endured it. Away," said the the pleasure in the world is oath." No ARAI: ever sits in a I squat upon their hands inhere•i be—indoors or out. Tointis of Alan saints are frequently met hoatmeni!ot the Nile pray indi times a day with their faces 16 They kneel, and three times toot.. heads toj the floor. Nothing ea discharge ot. this duty. When I erer eallS for revenue that has and it is not promptly paid,4 .is tlog,gertlon the Spot by the Sh lage, and, is sub.equently impris, poor, hells fl , =ed' hut once. ant .aced frorii one to three months.' he is often marketfolf for the ari The banks all the that up,Ao ivl live or thirty wiles or Cairo, ar) lar, as t c 4= - with spades.- I/ • A (ACTION Tuidittittmoi Chinese !lady is blessed with al her family, from the thou - tent meat the , unhappy husband is p 1 and there detained fur torty day!t this de4litful penance he is st the.rictorous treatment of his Should medicine be administ must partake of a also, -and he fined to the same diet that she dergo,which consists,on an aveti of about a thimble-full of creat) ministered every three hours, 14 of the pill at bud time to preveq —.Veal is he stdcon to Siam wAs the judicious r lather, ;is well as a most plet rent ai los \rift., when, ori what ht intended to do with he replitd : I intend to apSre to them excellent mother, tli i learn the art of improvint! tinV to becoine, like her,' wives, heads of Witches, and useful society.. 'l7 A' ELDFELY maiden la ,y writes to a . friend : j‘ A widower with to children ha s proposed, f , and I have accepted I im. This is about th Ii le -umber I should re been enti tled to. !if 1 had IH:en married at the proper time. nistead of being cheated into a non entity."' • [ EC; - " Ttlf: FI,II war has r;th.:o the prig . mackura , W AV TUE IV IN WEL( VOI.UNT: J. I. I,;ourie, an influential I;reenuncli, Waslinagton count is oniNn• Scott warmly and ar Ti,(loetroit Tr,burze state crats have joined one attic Sco in 20 mile, of that city . S. Iti Craven, the Free Sod Electorl in the Madison District an eloquent Scott speech in wrtek. Jas. A. Briggs, of Cleve Jan of the Most effective and hum Jen speakers on the Western years ago, goes with all his hea now fur Scott. , The !reaction in (kotia 11 continnet.:. Col, Cone, of . 1) proniineut 1119,011 Demojrat.l fur Se4tt. Nu has David B. P fineniial, Union Democrat of atiarna.: -• , , lip A. A. I'. t'ast'er of Tipt diaon,l'has left the Democratic' =I L. Iles!,ac, formerly of Orleans county, N. X., and actieer!•Democrar, is Vice Pt• Scott Club of Albion. Tlie:.Altou (III.) Tch,..,-raph , knowl :'S Democrats ,who ihems4lves for l• , ,cott.- 1 , Mt) td . llourr , i(.. -The Lamb Itevei le publishes the card 0 , %rho lOve renounced locofoco' deterriiined to vote for Gen. S' one on the list sensibly comes ing conclusion : " I have heretofore acted with the Demo . - critic iparty ; but when I see'that party put down Such men as Gen. Ciiss, Buchanan, Douglas, &T., and take up slid! as Franklin Pierce, %%Ito, in my opinion, is fin inferior every respect, and one who has shOwn himsrll to fif opposed to Wi.,-stern interests Nils! votes in Congress, I cannot lend my sufeqt to such a , man. I may here say that quite A number , of my 'Democratic friends will*•te with the for Gen. Scott. I am yours, &c., Tit, New • A MiANT, (Indiana,) Tribune. speaking of political prospects in that State, says: i" We notice that soine of our exchanges.. abroad, speak in glowing terms of the bright ness cif s f , ticrr:s prospects in that State. In this they are right. 6(.O:TT's prospects in this State are glowiug—more glowing than any Latter carfdidate who has heretofore run; and we speak Jialperfeet sincerity, when we assert that wf. 4 . titllieve that hn will get a ma jority, in thts'stato, of at least three thousand %%nest . The indications of this glorious result arc every day becoming more and more ap parent. . We altnitSt daily hear of good De-, mocrats who assert that they will 710/ vote for pierce and King,. and so it is in every , part of the State: but the Whig preis do not think it necessary to berate abroad each conversion to our= glorious ticket. Indiana in NOvember ne.it, will come up "all right!" „ I'ARsON ,I1M)IVNI.OW ON Pir.neE.--The centric editor of the Knoxville (Tenn.) Mfg, Par,qin Brownlim, has been one of the great . guns( of the Democratic press since the nom ination of General Scott. He has .been ci te}l froth week to week as authority. for the st i itOnnent that 10,000 Tennessee Whigs will fell* his example nod, vote for Pierce.-- 'TheNihrg of the 7th inst., hOwever, shows ,that,the Parson is nut to be relied 'upon in this ipartieular, thr, after reciting certain ; of I)erces votes in Congress, he remarks, " We cannot vote for or support stich an un feeland cold 'blooded Yankee as Md."— ituf ld bicoded Yankee,!" That; be it re-' menibered, is Parson' Brownlow's epithet as appl'ed to General Pierce." HiARRISON,TAVLOR AND SCOTT DENOCIIATS. General Armor, of Carlisle, says he is a De wier-at of forty years standing. He voted for IlAnsisorr, CLAY and TAYLOR, and now intends to.vote for Scorr. A patent Demo crat truly. We'expeet that many such will vote for Scort..—Pennsyleaniaii. • We expect the same thing. The• Penn- . sylvansan may denominate them patent Dem ocrats, but they constitute the bone and si new of the true Democracy of the country. Tlniy made themselves felt for HARRISON in for TAvt.tin in • ISIS, and we think with the Pennsylvanian, will do so for SCOTT. hi. Netts. - 8.17 PIIOSPEr TS IN W IsCONSI N. —The Ken osha Telegraph, a Free Soil paper in Wis consinmeaking of Pierce's prospects iA Mil watikie, says : , 4 If we recollect, right, the vote for Cass inthis city was a trifle over a hundred. Ofr 114 number, four out of 'five were 'naturals! izeil:citizens, and now we are informed; on reliable authority.. that this whole :phalanx, alpiiist to a man, goes For Scott. lf the state of affairs elsewhere in the State correspond with their contrition here, the position of the two great patties 'in '49 trill be just about rcrcrsed al this ieleetion." • ,MAULING DOWN 'TIM PIERCE FLAG.—The Sior, heretofore a neutral paper, conducted *lib considerable ability at Jackson, Missis sippi, immediately after the Baltimore nomi hoisted the Pierce and King flag. A sober second thought," however, wrought a ' change, and the flag has disappeared.— W hat can be the 'matter ? • 'fins. PAItTINGTOY thinks Gen rat' Sco must be a Catholic, after all, tot s sees by the, papers that his friends, are holdin wand tlass meetings everfthere, El 3 II" had a sweijring, t od. When to use bad reason why era, answer orthy of an e at a hunt. • t stag was was passing tried ta irn er, but with.: answered he stag, but hey relied, .rued so, he le could have prince, " all of worth an hair. They er they- may Mahommo'• with. The viduallv -arils Stem. fir their tore n prevent the he tax-gath en assessed, he delinquent qilr of the vil ,Poned. --- It too d is inearcer.: In this case My and navy. Labia twenty perpendicu I ..—When a in increase an pier accouch-, t to-lied also , and during hected to all Iliotter half.— lcd to her, he s strictly con-' phi igedto un- Inge,' believe, n of rice, ad say nothing It indigestion. 'solution of.a [ sing oomph being, 'asked is daughters, t l lice them all t they: may , and be fitted mothers and members of IMO ) BLOWS ! .17 R S !-Judge Democrat of New York, emly. tat 2S,Demo t Clubs with, Candidate for n 1848, made. that city last , noted as one rous Van Bu ! Reserve four t and strength vor of ScOtt lton, Georgia ; has come out au int reenvilln,.4 I- county, party- aod'dc• First Judge heretofore an skim_ of - the states that it have idge(lndiana) fgur persons sm and have cm. The last •to the follow= DA 1/.1T 1 CAT.S(A."
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