El or TUE BUNIMPITOOBIA2, et304.3,40146041.17n0tt, Two Dot.tAis per teat es;2.pay able eiesokessegrly , t dvant.e. to those who reside In the County, led ovally in adlance to those who reside out ortbe D ewy The triblisiter reserver to biolvetr Mellow 0 rthese he_per peyerent is delayed ~,,rrthort one pest: : - • icreLtll9:r - wee eoples to ate eJdreee. - . Sate "i mrn own •. . _ 0 . 0 defiers Aratreasce *lll pay nit litre Plll4 u etriptlon to the ,lourast. . ' - 'RATES Dy ehrtainfica oar F,inete or 14 littos.3lfirits, - - et 6 0 Fury' fotrattlotatistattoo,. - Fuer lines, 1 - - , 7 25 RA...nand iaroffilolli,each.. - • . 111, o n e Dome. 3 mouths. ;• . - .• 413 : 80 00 4tt remain , • s OSe YraT• gcstoess• ••• 11 OD 1...fd.11 Of Itnrg, per. annum. '. aim, syrc hunts one others. eleeTilsitie by the Seat, with the privilege oriniettin Metter egvev ilrementa toreettr, • : rieriirger'Adie like clients, es per arreeettent. - gifltts' DOCE . MBER'II, 1852. BUSINESS Bovines. ir WE Ek:CItE AtTENTION to the itariety ct silyertiseineini of Mr. Frank Pat. essiab-- lohment is at the Towiliall, where can - he had al r, =Op :everythinirie in the Hardwareline•- . 7 . Tatiiware, knives and forlm, spoons; ;rt..", mince ottcutters, lamp., carvers, vases, patent corn and hey cutters, shelteq„ ifcc. Oil Cloth., driving whip's, fx.3 cloths, .t.c„ Se:, &c., to the end of the chap ter i can, iflyou want bargiins. • - or A BcoItOI:6IIOI3.DINANCE, published in another column, forbids the' selling of„„nseat from ,-„ispets in our streets until al ter 12 - oleloct of eve r 65 • of the week, except Saturday. This tsar 'rarnpanied with a proviso, relating to Farmers , bunging in Weal, tioultry;:dt . c. 'ESQUIRE WILSON offers his .Office to Market street for kale. It is comfortable and well located. •Seendvertisententt-- ar MR, PINKERTON offers for Pale a sett of • Elivaiora and Bitatklag Rollers. • TRILLASLYIIIA AND NEW YORK ADVE.R.TISSIIENTS a' READ TILE PROSPECTI;S of Scott dz . Co.'s Briush Periodical publications... These works are offered, collectively or singly, at such rates as to render them, thidinibtedlY, among the cheapen publications of the day. Blackwood commences' shortly the publication of a series of popular novels by Bulwer-and,other fai'orite authors.. Subscrip• ports received at Bannan'a—we recommend the ginning of the year, especially, as a favorable time for commencing subscripliona. Er THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Mt. Car i.oti and Pt. Carbon Railroad and of the Schuylkill Valley Navigation and Railroad, hold their—annual meetings, to elect officers for the ensuing year, on Monday, December With, at 1 Library street Phila. delphia. • Eir ROBERT SWIFT,3I2, Market street,Phil adelphia, advertises all sorts of Christmas goods,— Purchasers from thiSplace anikcounly should give hiin a call. • 11. , . . , 1127F011. DA . M.TERREOTOES, cortioliday presents (none more approKiale) g9,l6Tar(L7 e 1 litlArels street, Philadelphie. ..,,,-! ~,--------, • ~ jarpiLS OF EVERiila to be haat). it - A. &S . Allen's, '? s z ,eutlii Sonth Witarve;-Philie slelphia. • --- , ' ' AN ENGLISH WRITER ON TARIFFS. . The following extract , from an article in • the last numbei'of. Blachwood'a MigaZine, on the " Restrictive Tariffs of Foreign Coun tries," we copy.not for its political princi ples, but on account of the valuable infur 'Motion it contains, concerning our Tariff re gulations and the reciprocity of trade be- men England and this country ; at the same time, the urgent trimmer in which the Writer urges Free Trade, as advantageous to England, goes to Show that, like the boys'sport . with the frogs,itf the fable, what i s'" fun to them is death toes:" The author is evidently tell -posted and the anicle .is well ,worthy of perusal, whatever . the reader may think of . , the principles it advocates ; • The 'United States of America • is probably the nearest to a reeiprociiiiite coemtrv..which can he ritune.d; yet her tariff, passed in 1845, contains re ., Strictions amply sufficient for the protection of ' American maniere uf its present Mate of develop meat. The previetp tariff, of 1842, was to .a-great extent insert upon spocitie. duties, fixed high enough id exclude alt 'Worse amuse and. rude articles - which tier own people can produce. That of 18.16 was en -improvement upon this, inasmuch as it was based altogether upon the principle of ad valorem , duties; yet, although it has bee* :called "liberal," Lend is too much so for some interests, the averege ;, protection'which it affordi cannot he set down at less than 25 per cent.- . Thus cotton manufactures (staple descriptions) pay 25 per cent; manufactures of hemp are 20 per cent; maMnfactures-of-Linen, 30 per cent, it embroidered, and 20 per cent if ain; woollen and stuff goods, from 25t0 r cent. Tete important erne* of iron is taxed per cent; sracillen goods pay 30 per ceet; sae. co e, coal, and earthenware--the two latter afford do; - 4 nate :cargo tor - ships laden in Great Brim for /vil Atnericaa ports—are also taxed 30 per cent. 'hese figures. however , ' do not Convey at all limeWa Cot.' met idea of the amount of duties charged, for sw um 8 of the Act contains a provision by which an appraiser is suthorised, when in his eguponthe mi. 'gaud invoice 'does not give the fulrgat of the goods in the market whence imported, to 4to it• the estimated deficiency, and also "all poste and charges' which, mkt, existing laws, would lam part of the true value at the port where the si • may he eintriset, upon which the duties should he ,assessed.'t •By this appluisementprocess,.l believe 1 ant not far wrong in stating that as extra 2i per cent is very frequently added to the duty. That the American tanfi,thus levied, is amply protective of . the leading branches of the industry of its people, 'sad especially of their cotton manufactures, is a 1 well-ascertained fact. Thus, in the year 185041, America retained for consumption of her own cot ton crop 404,000 Wes; and we were told boast ingly, by an entinentetatistimen, Mr. Edward Card. well; that she was abandoning her cotton manatee. tuna, and that this year the consumption would exhibit a serious decline. By the official statement; • however; • received a fortnight ago, showing bow the crop of 1851-2 was disposed of, we learn that the quantity etnommed is America was 614,000 bales, which proves the fact that the manufacture ha iricreametififty per tint ! Since the pass* of 1 I lliejarill of 1846, we have opened our markets to the , •tireadstufis" of America; and, by a statistitel table •tast received from that country, we find •the • foamy* to uve been bet exports to Great Britain trout the lstof September, 11351, to theist of Sep . temher TM, compared with thiSisame period ot OP Previomi year: - 1851-52. • - 18.'441. ' Flour (barrels) - '1;359,h82 1;37043 Cam meal (tenets) , 1,750 .- . 5553 . Wheat (bushels) , 1,520,307 1,286,630 Corn (bushels) 1,547,383 2,197,253 In money value Ibis export represents £2,941,- 000, which we have this year paid to the American farmer for the materials of our cheap loaf- Iry the by, the same document from which these figures ',retaken cocaina the following marks, which are not very aposoling , to the British agriculturist :' "With respectto the supply of havelstnesTor the corning year, at is likely to be most ample ; for it is understood that the yield throughotit she coun try has been more generally 'abundant thsn'la an* previous year, at least for a long, period. gratin thaSouthent States, where' the gram crops hare been almost' total failure - for two years in nieces aim, the harvest is ample, and large gentian of country which have ikiebdeil on the West for RIP Vies are likely_to'have a surplus to mead to market. The crops oczaropeshoi are - generally represen ted is giving favorab l e promise, and the prolsuldi nti would seem to(miteate a lower rows of fr••i" as than the Aeresfianilinnier - has realised - • spins years peutt•l'... 'j , - • •' ~ • -. , Z. ; Has America, since this '‘,te,9 . • -es confer red upon: her, shoien any-d" ..---- ion. 'to adopt a more truly blend. ~. ... • .2 ~.! Maims not, The ooly show made .. anY M. , -...'••• t at all by her Was the proposition last year . !aria idditite-.. 1120 pet cent upon the impostorilritiab Iron., kir the protection of her own dome sin , production of that metal. In our commerelel legislation of the Pent ten yews, we muse ; Cliques; -relesetiona of our Nasuation Laws in favor of the shipping of the 17uSlstes. Thus, we give :to her the lentv her wade with our colonies. In - 1049,--we toweled -rita Navigation Laws entirely; and few countries have profited more froar thetraeascire than the Uni ted States. Yet whatlunisheAspe foe twin atm, more than by viiiteious treaties she was baund to 'l°l La n by find her mew- 1 nog to the - other Irgal pager the (viiivgs-• age trade of her own shipping.,To section I the` tarifa 1845, we And mentioa d d; tempt the •W. tleitS which maybe importiedinto the United States free of duty, the folloyring: "Cone and tea, when ......,_ .lulouted direct front fbe ;dew of:their growth or ,emirst in doterierus*ssair, Fir „in.fcgtrip yes - realties/. by reciproad , treaties, Id be ear*. ram 4 iscuntiaitiag digit I's; Ohmage and' tither e t ei - ; c alk". the growth oryroducteettAif tit , Itisen4 `roan of the Netherlands, imparted froin the' eth: viands .ill tbe tame manner 1' or course, areal . :7_,_” amongst thosetmentrieswlich have "re -141 bestir'. as they 'recalled witlr Anteri "44t*"bi • - VWskate thiskeg . v oi , ‘ „,,„. ~...,_ Gipping Illet3l to - ,"arlr ge w tv " With I „. 4t rOt ricalt !NPlUnit_, ,_ .., t Bil__l be* aerpmi ie di - 7, ge or ccereying were fan ,_ th e 1 w i lco ,. etfrosi tie "adarfriet - of-ip,r. After mo ils PI that country. *moot sotamle and: the ° u m ' I LLeclion 2 of thiAct, Poi 'these,. _shag b e f ree o r"vreit,_ ' mentioned 'iti' sebedeit‘i; *Ar ken and Z i r..,___i ,ia wovi4.4ll.Peatiost X , • (11146,) n ine than ~, la day Of Demean , rivet - Kip* lie bnneai &Made TM/ pa Igs Tenn wad . a t e c t.reg entUttries, 14 n it in eeq ley 4 r, th. Ad, . d m . of 2 27 c . i .:2 4 "atom, _what elti „l os ani:A lls ia;; „ is the oPere fie° tit to the -Aot ti 'Sin ai). thfr4t prehtlits -tWilninsent' to the United :, • L'_,ll7 - :„.„--_ „." — ' . ..,:f"..________' '''"-!. ~whether 111 British er Americas duper of a - 1 - ri- ,Ti l .14trotrid„vr swift 717,,munient i cargo of coffee or lea from the warehouses of this jhas readied i liesififoll24•:. Mr; 'Mid ' Wadi Nrintry. Yet, if an American 'tnerchatit, haable : _,_ •,, ._ ~- ... i - .. .. landed a cargo of either : bra or coffee' in any of . his • two *nu a uais• sees more_ mu. he andel wore own country's ports, finds that Gress Britain af-.: the close ofthessessotiovhen it will have at. 1 fords a beater market for it, he can re-ship ili__,e4- Mined taie-Pitrth,4(iti 'full' /elevation-517 bring it bete , croon tbe is Sell" sa if 'awn.. ' feet. - , The amositat .4 finds:received thus i direct c f: t o i r ecalm.m:l4 themmtry ik.ref r ita ore tootata , theridee • ' , tr iter " far .......i. i5.3190 . , -- uw, v, ~...As imlu_ditig $30,000 interest propoundedby the oftilis'oorfottY be: on s""-•• sP•usVuu xemaut in the treiuttry• coming the moretionse or depot Oftbe - *mid, li and ii'lvdL require $300,000 additional to deer absurdity. - - , • finish the coltittni, ',lt• • fa supposed that the I need OM here dwell upon the eoridoct of the contributions it the "Offs on election day 4nericlu Government in oh .tt=t,-,.g. throughout the country will 11(n. in the ag participation in the carrying mete boric ports and California, =der. the shallow pre- gregate, exeuudikimm. - , , , . ~ : tence that it is a coasting VOyllge. 430 far iks "Mull* 2:7 The wo o • o p a d v e rt i ti t tg .f or a 'wife steam navigation. British entegirise has dissevered a mcde by which the crania/ propensities of the are various, but ,perhapt "-the following, mom szpablic nu , b e ,b_ w i e d„ s oa a porn= of mentioned fly -else - Hun Advertiser. Eng. !lad e is the Most extraordinary: this valuable unite veined to thts country. This Isthmus between North and South Amenca iahsp. - A 7ru - r .. u , cresiding aear the village of Sir pily for the commerce of &stand and orthe world, by-ttnner-Dale, wanUirife provided net t h e kmier y c d the Car ted States ; and we shall ,_ ~.. , ..,_ , , - , T l'holitYr lima* to Ilte- of - c 4. Sir:WlYet. of i himse lf" iStut a- larg o a, an d , pruned this town, And of :be Cunard Company, hate ill di. upon' , it, “Wanted. *WPM -10 - make a rees h oe of /plasdid stetnrabips from Liverpool 10 wife of.. erldfa fittletnoney. lip to Amer- Chores, on the Atlantic side of the coctment, eon- f el t ... This be f illacell ottiliajzat, atid;plan tected with other steam-114u on hove side„ 2:1 k • ~_.. ~._-. -,. runn i ng a m Ti mms t b, g as p rtmeh * ~,,,, Lawself ro root • bi -- me - church bo or,oo tempted and independent connection with ihree Sundayi - iiliti_the_:`,Wnsa 4eav• golden regions. St i 1! it is all-important that our fig. ~. ,i ; •. - / ;1:4 ; , i): . • ~ ' +,. ' Wl* vesdelasboula Polk-Oslo in a trade, the f** g7f . Three - millions and's' fall of the in • orifice nature ot which is enabling the American t . ~....,,-. ~ _, . . s hip. ouver is , as d er bid as for f r eight s go the. E ms . nausiimassi Great Billito. or one-eighth of tem markets. That -we shoold be jteuitied in err ihe.whole population, depend forsubsistesee deavoring to 'secure this by neating the voyage from up3n the various_tzumufar.tures plenum): • this country to our East linfia possessions as scow n .--, si, L ewin , 'ea___ ~,,b ie society ting voyage, which it is in all but the mere leant- ", ~ o-f„ "` f!,' „ ,„, „,„„,„er '-' 151 "," 04 ratify existing in favor of the pretensions of Ante- al-sillo_Bleu 444 'DIDIeI Vio c'esiameuts do ries, there can be little doubt. Stich prolicig, ring the past year„ , being rs slight decrease however, would be of too • bold a character for comp a red with 'the y ear u s s u s ediv, ,_ • _ the present temper of the public to approve. - There „,..2. „, ._• ,„ ' - ,!-- --; - ,, -- I,__ , .z_ is a shorter Mode by which I think the object deii— U.- , Ch eap P ostage - -- in i r °" 1.1136. *Um' red could be arrived at. By throwing open our gate postage . on Blachrood and the. font . coasting trade to American shipping, she is bound English re news wm. $O,BO per annum ; by treaty to throw urged her own td tie Neserhstut it it - DOW ‘lleeelatr.tlirO Cents. ajection tssuld be urgeo against suchrsatAltho' ' .O 1 for there might be serious disadvantamand even din- v.- -The . requisite sum moneya ger, in . the mane privilege upon the ship. new Presbyterian Church. in Danville, hasi ping o( Europe t venture to sairgest that thiscourse heeh subSeribed. Thi building is tube corn. i to adopted . it sat once imobretionable Ind pm- menus:l/1i an early day. ^ '. • tint. • ''' - , V' It .uns stated at a temperatice meet ing held at Liverpool, that there are now,l throughout 'the world, about sixteen, mil 7-1 lions of teetotalers. •• , : ,•.- I V" Wood is so matte itgockvilli;sl - 1..1 that many citizens have taken to.ifie use of coal. Oak wood mile at 52 , 50;_and pine at $225 per cord. - ,-- ~ oDr.2hie.,-A,Avainati - trhciis' 'not ' pre. pared to train urefiildren in the way of morality, religion and virtue, never should marry. ~,,- • - . 1i" Si; prisoners sawed 'off the grating of thelail at Lafayette, Ind., on Sunday week, and have not been Awed since. 11:7" Newspapers in Spain, are not allowed to discuss political matter. • 0 despotism, What a curse thou art to the world ! 071fbe widow of Daniel Webster is a bout to take up her - residence in New York City, where her relatives reside. V" The 'wires' of - the' - sub-marine tele graph are made - of pure copper, and they -are covered with tuna pewits._ .... 11:7 4 :gentknanz near Lebanon has recent ty married itiafiftikwile- Re is already_ the father of twentronsibildren. • ' 1 • 07' The last - census'shimrs that there are nearly half a nillion more men -than "to. men in the' United Stales.. , . . V" Every •year the London press sends into the world"upwards of a million Bi bles and New Testainents. , (C7Titp. Omit. of an_ earthquake was telt in many parts of Massachusetts on Satur day night. • ‘-; " ' U The - pig - population of-the-Mississip pi Valley is estimated to be 40,000,000. . . --it7" . .Tits4asi of raising cornin Illinois is only from four to'sis cents per bushel. , , , , ozy- A fossil elephant was exhumed near Zaneiville, Ohio, last week. ' 07' In ten years sixty thousand houses have been built neLondon. f A nem hotel is to he erected at liar risbn rg, five stories - high. , og- .. Unck Tom's Cabin" is being trans fated into Welsh. , _ Q:7" SINGULAR ORIGIN or A Gaels VINE. --The Elkton (Md.) Democrat says, there to a flourishing grape vine growing oa a farm in. the vicinity of that town, with the fol lowing.singutar history . The•seed from which it germinated, formed a covered but ton or clasp to a lady's kid glove, which was imported from. Paris. among a lot of others, by a metchant 01 Philadelphia,' and sold to a merchant m Elkton. A lady pur chased the gloves containing this grape seed, wore them out, discovered the aced, caused it to be planted, and it is now a flourish ing vine. THE COAL TRADE rob 1852. OnsammatitaisiM The quantity sent by Redro:id,thiS - Week is 33,-. 976 18—by Canal, 10,985 o.s—for the week, 44,- 961 17 tons. Tbe weather continues urtusuallyi Mild, but the Coal drawing rapidly lost clue, particu lafly by Ca nal; except for the city and line. The Boatert,-inxious to moor their Boats in late pla cesyduring,the winter seasoa, refuse to load foe the ew York and distant markets at thii lite season. As -Air as we cald leain, but three or tour Boats were loading yesterday for markets beyond F.'hila delphia. The Coal Toinage by Canal will 'nearly, if not quite,reach 800,000 tons this year—which is about 50,000 tons more thou it was supposed she would carry to market. In fact the Wilekt increase from this Region this year du been seared by the Ca..' nal. - Suet; however, we .apprehend will not be the case the ensuing year—it will be divided more equally between the tiro companies., The demand for Cull is extremely. dull, and. it much more is shipped, the prices must recede .- 7 The true policy is to stop at once and prepare for winter operations. Justice to all ponies requires it. If our Operators sofa force Coal into the Market when'it is not required,r;duce the prices and force their customets to lose on their winter stoc k , how can they expect to be paid for tie Coal they have sold s. The Delaware and Hudson Canal eompaay have Fuvended-the transportation of Coal to market for the Farallon. - The Delaware Division of the Penusylrania Ca nal will be closed atter the 10th inst. We publiih the following in reply-to oar Boston correspondent. We did not know what kind of Coal our correspondent alluded to it the timethe ar ticle was published.' We would not willingly in jure the character of any kind of Coal, and parties ularly the_Dauphin and Susquehanna Company's., because we know, it is a superior article, fur many purposes, and will always find a market without interfering whatever with the hartlAnthrucite Baltisreore, Dec. 7,180 BIEN!. BANNAN, Esci.—Dear Sir—ln reply 'to cone Boston Correspondent, " Phrenii," (a Phu. cons bird,) f would say that it is not considered to be a very ..find action to disparage the property of 'a neighbor through the medium of the public press, under an anournous • ' , ignitor, ; nor is rt customa ry- fur a well regulated paper to insert such arti cles. The shipments of tlse Dauphin Coal wan ton were suspended for the purpose of supplying the - great demand for it in this ray and the Chefs mike Eity,and, for several weeks, all nets orders have been refused until the old tines cats be execu ted.. In three days, GSSions were retailed in.rhi. city in small parcels of one to five tonk, which hatumr er been dose, I betieitr, atany other coal. yard Di the United States. A heavy contract is now being executed for the Danphiri Coat, at $2 'p per ten. delivorad at Dauphin, which is a higher price than is obtained at any other Colliery in Pennsylvania 'or Maryland. The - great estate of the Dauphm Company, comprising. 411,000 acres will ken be 'connected with the Reading Railroa d at Auburn,. n .- -Port Clinton,) and, as some reliable evidence its value;would stay that Ma stock *Abe Com pany bas advanced, tames the first day of Merck) over one million three hundred thousand dollars! Respectfully, • • ADAMS Farms.- - • DY Teteltralok• ; • POET RICKNIONTI, VJUDAT, / O'CLOCK ? F. M. Rates of freight fiom Richmond;— ' To Boston, - • . $1 55 To Rhode Island, • • 1 441 To New York, • • • • • 105 Washington, 1 15 Amount of Co al tent by Schuylkill Canal for the Week ending on Tbsursday erenusg last ' RAILROAD. cANAL. WEE[. TOTAL.%rum. TOTAL. P. C. . 496,952 o.i" 4,972 10 333,813 OS Mt: C. 111,493 07 269 01 84,727 11 S. H. 792 793 02 3;966 03246,792 10 P. C. • 249,272 03 1,777 00 73,014.19 Total, 1,650,515 16 10,985 05 788,353 68 • • 788,353 08 • Total, 2,438,869 04 To tame period lam, by Railroad, 1,630470 00 do do do do Caul, 578,374 07 - • 2"044 07 - _ lomase this year. . 210,224,1 G Com* Tatax Itatißoexiifolt 18.5343; -%i **liiimealOr t*iteek,o4‘os •Thars= - - • Polk :- - 10,402 01 ,542 09 2 4 03 111 ;`,i2i f5OO ; 7981 Poet - - 1 2; z.! - ; 6, ‘'t 1 /' . k 61 . 1116 1 10 ; 10 4i4 PON 2 1 itiuk,g(l746„,__ 2,4 Tbe liver ibis &beim Itsibisatia &NW/ V*4ll*, for *live* eidiat 4, • brute Rd ItS.:fiat) Alias o3l figit *typo- - • 22 ; -213 0tt w i n J5Ol/7111' .- 444.2 ~19 .372-30 A 9 412 0 110 •mi , t *NW 03,..; 4roge Sit:ol;tbas 7Pt Cadman 10,17537 ' -..4111012441 " 415 Sciltpraß:JELT , . 12 WICOI Sent for the ireeirricting tov. x, 1!52 , Lehigh Coal & Nil , . Co. 6,076 ,08 .428.8551.5 1 1 # 30011 k1 0 ) (4 /; : 1;712 - 79,896 12 , Dwyer ow, •• • .384 03, •• • _40,070.15 la, • , 1,93/1.13 ,;...147,086 16 isin Gail, • 847 17 .37,410 Ewa SoprLesfCo, .58813 11 4 101100- Quibalvy Coal Co.; • • 823 02' •:40,92003 Haddon Cool 2,594 'O5; 129,780 03 Dila:toad Coal ; 971 10, 41,703 08 Bock Efacnuaia, • ' • - \ZU 08: . / 0 4=t2 WilLwitOuTe:Pcma - :ea LA` 4144;15 • Total, 17;033 .00 ookti3 To fame period . 996,53119 hire.* i.24;73e3s *kits Or raja..A:6f. ilos4oo - irts,Tiax am, /1411. Rom) r:cm. moo: -1 0 185a,,f From M. Cobalt, S. fisttitit: Cliatas Itidanotid, • '11'.00"'" ;* 'lOl 5 loPhilidelphis, 1,70 1,04 , :,141 NY, F..urax. riciewrvcirl 014604 _Mew ;• ,de Tt. 4 19 :19ckity1. *avow •.• ••••.;,:;•••,,f, „65 Pon' Clincav t , c. - 4110 Lau co nags* lir•CMlLik Nom M o unt -7-. fros • di ef Sigrn.4=l6l 44%. ',la): ot r f•P 777 - • -• I AIINE4Ss.' 'JOURNAL. ANI),.P.9T,TRVILLE G4ISTARAL ADVERTISER. i ? -.: - •• $lOOO-A GREAT BARGAIN. • riAB SubseHber, with a view of changing his ho. I illness. °Fete for sale his twastory brick tire-proof adice.illnlaill in Market street, between Centre and Second Street,. Pottsville, Stir ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS CASH. The Building Is IA feet front by t 0 feet deep,esch of the walls 9 inches thick: well painted out and plastered 'and papered within. lighted with gas above and below. It is web calculated for' two offices. having venerate entrances, and-wilt rent the lower one for 9100, and the upper for Oft pet annum, There Is a ground lease running tot eighteen years from April 1.165,!. ' The Insured andaltuated in the cent re of business,tioee to Centre street, and within three _squares of the Court House, Public Offices and Mar ket Douse, well adapted. both In regard to locality and convenience. for Attorney's. Physician's, Serie enees or Printer's Mete ; for a Fancy Store; Ind owed, with a smaltegpettse, be made a good, sabstan• tial dwelling house. Persons wishing to purchase must apply sobs, or they may miss • bargain. Apply to" •ti. M. WILSON. J. P., Land Agent and General Collemor, Pottsville. Der. ii, less, - • bOtf " • • -s GOODS! rpollEST:iwg PT. lispOrtertsf Parelgn Pa /14- 11irltles.lialsshawrartial Dealealit Willa* Ware inch acSardab.ituketuaad twerp deserlptlow of IN/l iner. Swans, VeloelPade Colleted. RoelWeg Malmo. •&c.. &c. Dealers and others. skint laylag la Male Christina* Woe*, wW gad as our extenelve *nab- Ilehmeol. the largest and heat asaortment.of TOTS, DRUMS. DOLLS. Rte.. &c., fee., la the eity —being of our own impartation. and wartsaWd ego% to sample. Call at ROBERT SWIFT'S. 31t *muter Street. Sant& Side. des doors above Ninth Street. Philadel phia. - iii-Prkes 2:EXEMBSI 312. • - Dite.11.11132. •3O 54 • J. 8.41. & S. itl&2111 ANDS/MUTH WITARVICS, PHILAD'A.; OFlita FOR SALE 3000 GALLONS Whiter Operas Oil, • 6000 do DThattied Winter IN/01,014 • ' 11000 do do do Saar "_ 10,000 do /Theiked Nonb Wen Coast Mlle tio Iflocre se. 200 Hoses AdsThanNao Candles, ' , • 1300 Bags Porsviast Gssso, ' • ; • • 000 /This. Pstagonot do • Dee: mien: •••• • se-ir • _ 161:10N - A1CD SCOTT & LIST OP 8111180 PIiitIODICA‘PUOLICATIONd. DELIVERED to WI the priohlPhl Mal 1. the red State% rase or, parr. car, and forwarded by mall. anderthe provielooe of toe tate Peet-Otlte Lew. at 112 RELY NOMINAL BATES. . I. The Landes Quanerly Review (CAP:krone/3 t The Edimbizgh Review . . 3. The Ronk Rtillah Review (Frt. Clara.) 4. The Weitmlnner Review (Likintal4) 5. Black wood 'a Edinburgh Ragsalne, (IWO Attbough these woths are distiagalobrd at/ the lrm lineal shades above ladirales : yet bet a small porws of their contests Is devoted to Ipolltkal übjeczs. -It Is I he ir haring chararlar tilikb Aiwa them iheit tiller value, mid is that 'bey good isoarcuedig ,fat. alters all other jou rusts °Moir damp._ alsclae•• 4 tint as: der the fatherly care ofEhristophir Worth, malatatas Its aaeleat telebtlty, and 144 at OW time. elieramill attractive, tram the, serial, waits of II alma. and otb er literary notables, written for that Wagasine.sad Ant arhearincin Its mdwamo both .Ia ,Gfeerikilain and In the Erase Snits.: IlischAwriolts asoothe Car. tons" sad Novas."--(100tb, illtlwer4) "The Ores* Halide'olEttitiMewet,, • lad oast se rials, of - which saisionmee near aditlassitritalated-by the leletaggettltatterr kyr threolfairrbilea t 6 bote petatd by those publishers from the pages of Blatt: wood, after It has been if Mtd by Mews. Scott &Co.; vs that Ilabeerlbets to tlie Reprtat Of that Maguina atag =My having the,earliew reeding of - • ' - TIAN9 AND 931111111113 : • - •• • • Al* llo! oft } .r.dyr, newate Sotoo.) essay sae of Ow 4 lifivirol 4e4 I proof. vol 3300 IParts, tiro - ' • •," • 1 •• • 100 Foray three a'-% • 1 : .100' Fotall (oor"oftlio'llosteiro I*. • B'oo For Slattwood's Kagasloo - 1 4. 00 For M4ckwoo4 ti Owe Reviews 3. 9 Q2 For Blackwoo&lb OR 4 13 ,1 1 two: 9 • 1000 Fa 14 'Ours is el Oiliest") o lit im ermsallet.ra(UmilkdOririlgwodis. leitwitt Waives to -mar 11441610411 sacedisigto:44 , above v, . • •• • ' • 1 0 1121M)11 -17M111118. • ••• • • Fes' teupfs,Mw tose--"ser.) - • : Illackwood'irMemesitte arestbarl ~LtteMei Qs! Itsity *Mem tam mac) • " feelley's iMmelisity (Mr ssoatim.) • •• • • • Zdiabruab llaview (one year.) • illtrepittitaa Magadao tars timailis.) • • WeitilloMMleview (saw's , .): c• • Voliseestteri Prilmlam.erileiswe'esaset Is an aume be tb ratirlietieseme Mae leartimi Qauterly ftweleve: 7b' ,rem* Illiempobblatest. tbenribm, *bent' Mist weft b Mt Mese witated.llalmerllem WUI PME. u teri/renal Startler melte Qhi similowleas Aare tremihisms to IMO Mew bovallteed, • ..- ok-Ottroaat otnevatyilvirler e.at.hoafrlrsfot i elleteMill be allowet to sal di( lbw a more topical Maly orie in mote of above works. This: Four amble et Illartiwasit:or Moos Bedew. will be Matte Osemitrase Sir Ott , MeV smiles elt OCR* r Review. sad Illatirwood for 8.10 s "I osiers peamlamiiarni eves where the above atiowsaert liorde - es , Clabooior will premiums is say ease be tandiamift, ailesethe subscript Ma mosey 'spats fa to the Pebilsbers, maim rata 11e .to ate £.a{. N am, -001 . 14-111 Wine wait firFiYiatairrACC.'` arovribewmai Aiellaatiaa Willa Wapiti; triltiares Isce 1541, aid tlterepilillas Mot awerslisr_fl.i.-1,:. 1 4 :17,,Y Ifix73 I I • rork i ra t i m . !le/ f!QT,,liurtei . ert eigtosit laskesp• - • Vso Piths INS s 7 ISSI. r L* Ithielowesl .1 se +l4: ,J . +4 wog ihndrit r”. _se fileitini t initrilifil WOWiYtlwodi l • IS "" 14 - , v= " Wks •%"- llNl'lisissitelkists4oooltadrais•S r SS • 1.14 It ' ors sok* •-• IS ibr sfilistiwri is times Atoll soginataiiggsetiou sbelle Wide 10 " 60 40 rouP Am& slliw,t'sfer . 12106 Moony. " • r - I.lloWi= MOTT gli• ea; "zoßrihillthri Si.. (Irattases , ltual *Witter Roe. 380. - • - t• ••• WO 1 -= 4 ICra4l4ole4l.lloWQllN:Allits Okirtikiili or I 014114 .scp,sykliko• tot t ft, , 1.1 Wro• .411W14.0i, It ' 1 ; .it 11 14-'1 TO riM2Ol/12 1 1111TMEIMEINIT liar UNITED STATES. MEWING It nand ionary to remind any rein ~ lAsiember afjbellibatil proßaFfion,_ *Wm *OW Mind Medical .rait 100 or - -- —1 40 w may diseases ref tenitomftyrilanA l y ! nivite von v 10 , - ih4 WWI MlSlStErs lll ____,..e wit Pm' HP L> hy teailiii i Intent ; In HoutotairAly a haluier ' RISIUM , ii. ii fliframral -am mrarammsra taterbetwAlt fl ow ' virrilly Oahe • ikim 4 1 arstroinsainin. - Setery:inliarm Silas nu Wit lhatilllK ; sentihn• pan -lis solvent. list Mis.raimeirWesramsmoM-011310V or iramssiolliMmlsiMiramModmissist sissiorao dest,;dilltimatiliilliiiit irennitil pinwales; In HolintrigUsi hesierallneitictivent. —-- - ' ' , -i' , ansitlig Weir etitiAinini Airatiliiins• Wltiietli. 1 i his cillOW **Mr AlttlCl4=l" land" "Wlati."... digitally la prenwhic is sot* lure cll. _ I te r s =t l44 o l4 kneillieneWn. tut. lammileisi s _,.,- eirciesineAmpiciweity. yens , noweint s is iiir_urar Sc - Win TIMMS* penessiag a niatirmil ermine** tin Inniolliente-orileassas lanco. Pvcilterofrateknetrallt t 4 Sour Ofteatkla ary"An mune Sonesisare Ohms nee' solnwokilk mom au to wafts ram mann especuthewaied I shall I:H*4opr* lierward to ;you iit,hritrheofills toe of thatlP.hadrieWer Co a letter ististatiagyengsgrowag . It is 011itillatiely OIHI pinnate.' JiMe 'impel and thatlinwray Seadedan Ctiw - enitutivellt* medicinal pieginile alliht; irisbnareit bent have received onsiniesaadi Intent, hot* Om physi cians and patients. testltylnito ha really extraordi nary *Meaty it Carlini. Inc len Dropsy: eard,adire tints of the Iliinryi tad Mader generally; and I hare so inn. that It sratild yiehl similar remits, with preeision and certainty. In your own protonic*. al experience. Tot op la Pint And quart Bottles. With my name epos the' hotile. snit and label, with an sus"' on Us ProPettlea. This article should be in ire MOM or every traveller. UM/LP/ICI WOLFE% Importer,' N 0.12 Bearer _Street. New York. • ' Der. 4, JIM. . 110.451 P • 107/1111/LL M tas EtR LINIL—Tbe noble New Torkba ill rat*, et nip BALTIMOZEr-Carsata Pitearatca Naararr, tumulus at the warm ntesortll award the Seaga as stub Aloof this flee, and Aar pac t-natty oa lath of DetWwbei how Diets York to MILBOURNE. PO ' It Is well 'known that the Neer T e tt bath Psalm Ships Aim the fittest and Sorted in the world. The Baltimore int, the favorite Map of the .New Tort , and Ram Liaemed wftlit he eaperb aceOmmodations, Solar op, together williher extreme heights be tween decks ell feet.), end bee superlotrentllatiOn. she wilt be the most comfortable stip that has, yet been dispatched doi Australia: Her rates ofrassige. let Cabin. Poop Cabin. • nog - State - Rooms, beteen decks, 150dotible Meths. si LI Cabin Rune Room*. • 165 n•gle • ;7.. • Open Births; 110 A llnegesni and proper attendants provided. The m i which the ships of thin tine have 'been Stied up and provisioned has obtained fortbeitt a de cided preference overoll others. . - • • R. CAMERON. • JOHN OGDRIV. • Dee. 4.1852. .. ,1111 Wall Street, New • Rork. 40-it H. W. STRATTOII & 00. 1 MAGICAL BANDAGE MAKERS, No. 42 Walnut Bt., Worn Seeolut, PhileuPa., UFFER to the afilkted, the following re rnedles,—TßUßSES for every fora) of rupture ; Compression; or Rldlog Belts, supporters, Suspensory Itar.dageo, Lace Iltocktors,tc. Apparatus for Deformities, as Spinal affections, Club Feet, Dlstoned Limbs, Weak Joints and Frac tures. All of the above constantly kept on band or made to cult cues at abort notice, and guaranteed In every panleulat. Dec. 4,1851: 49-3 m NEW coons 'TIDE undersigned has again renewed his fl ock of I. Dry Goods, and now offers ' at reduced prices. all kinds of Dry Goods, Flannels, Wanes. Merinos, Co. berg Cloth, Moraine de Lains,very low.Bbassls,Blan kets, full assortment of floseery. large stock of Prints at various prices, Domestic Goods, and all other arti cles usually kept in Dry Good Stores. all of which ha 'is determined to sell as low, and mks of them low. er,than any Store In the County. ills assortment of Groceries is full and of thetrery beet quality. Fault. lies sending for their supply, can. at all times depend upon settles the beat quality and at the lowest. pm. ces. All are invited to call and examine goods end prices. A. 11814DEMION.Art.i.,_ Nov. 11.14.124 48.1 f --- 80110110111 STATEMENT. ?PIM Town Councilor the Borough of Yolliall le. .1.. submit the following Statement of the repeedl. tares of the Basouth, from the 40th of May. 1851. to April 30th. 1852, inclusive, with statement of liabili ties: Biertemma ofErpmdituros in eke alms penod : Fat Iltreeteacut Culrans, • . $6.110 59 " Miscaleansous expenses, halading Me i 1 ADPiritUP, , 1,54: 38 " Lamps and Watch. -• 1,385 91 .. Interest out Orders, . 183'17 " ll:perms of Caitlin,. " Lock-up !louse, " Mark et House, Total 'meant of eipendlturee within the above stated petted. • 110,054 01 Statement of the Amounts received during chit ' above Period of time: From John ' Ruch, Tat deplieate for 1850 In M 1,0115 97 " . 8 W ettmatinga, . • 4 111 0 John ft lout``, Ma Burgess, 28 CO " 'Peter alassmire, 5 00 '- " John Ruch, on account of duplicate 1851, ' 7,555 30 "Henry delve; on account ofdupikale,' ', 1849, 405 SS . 0 • Wm Lerch, per J 11 Campbell. 280 59 4 ! "Belanre expended over and above the ' receipts during the above period, '.. 319 18 Tots! amount reeOliteit. 59,354 07 Indebtedness of the Borough of - Pottsville, April 30th, 1852: Loan front 8 Patterson. dated Apr 1109,1331 to Improve Market Buses, 6100 00 " . •' hlshantongo 01reet, 1,000 . 00 Loan from Jacob, alter, to Improve Coal street, 1831. • itooo 00 Loan from the Minors' Bank, dated Nov. 9,1531, to improve Centre Street, after ths Borough purchased It Oval the Cen tre Turnpike et),, " 3,000 00 Orders issued and not redeemed, up to May 6 18,511.6,5% 59 interest doe on Inane and orders not re.. deemed, ' - . '.', : 9,397 00 Total amount of Indebtedotia April 24 .51415.913 59 Statement of available mewls to meet the above • , Indebtedness: Judonent against Henry Belau, balance of duplicate for 1849. ' 411,1175 3A John Ruch balance on dopllcate 1831, • _ 4%937 63 Sundry debts due by Indivldualr; • e t,103 Bliht Receivable.. ' A ' -MOO Unsettled aamentwith Gait Company. - 93 14 Judgment *Wool NOWEISID TOWIII4IO. • 'We 57 Balance over and *Wee available ways, 8,737 57 Total. • 815,913 59 The Baroregh *otitis the owner of the following " Pro Lot tad Coquet, Chanthar. pe rty: 01. 500 00 Lock.op House without the ground. , 500 00 Reline Rouse and 1.04 grou ed on ' - suet', 1.000 00 • • 'Two rho Ratifies sad Rote. 1 , 800 00 Root and Ladder 'l l oogon, wlth Liddet ind Hooka. • • 100 00 Tookt..C.lll the hands of Rupert Mai,' 100 00 Total valop•or Property, 86,000 00 Theantiretrolobtedoess or the tioroctsh of • Pottswille.over & shore avallabk means, 603,737 57 From which deduct the Real estate and per- • ettnatpreperty,as per the *Wye valuation, 0,000 00 Entire Wailes tiniest the Boronat, /22,721 57 *Norwegian Towpsbip paid. Nov. 1552.. on account of lodgment, . • , MI 26 "John Ruch paid; lone ISM on *c c of doplkote ts6l, t 1.609 FRANK'. Mre. • !Wet of the Tow* Council of Mt Biro. flousville. Dec. 4„ ISM •- , • •,- 4944 AK azaamr, AND DIALIBLIC EAT FOR 113,00. EQUAL. IF.t, NOT SUPERIOR, TO ANY NOW OFFERED. POSTER & GERTIARIN TIDED Street. • I? Wow Chestnut. Philadelphia. ores at, very reduced price**, Ibiloortag Ladies' Riding Dais amt Bonnets . • ' •• racy hats. of ail colors, • • Cloth, Flash, and Glazed Ca* of only variety of Gentlemen's Driving and Travelling Caps. ' • Soft Date of avemetylo sod dairb. It prices 'to salt au. Also. Young Mats` flats. • • Rept. IS. . . • • 39.3 a., ' FALL T'i'na:_ PALL Sena! RZAILIBSCILISSE would respec tally Call the at- Tmatinee( the OF to his splendid saimatent or FALL STYLE OF ITATd. now ready We inspection at We stand—tie • , „ lOW 'DAT AND CAP STOW Cour* A . Arras. Tye Dom akin via aristre Baa l ,' L where will at all times, be found A the latest and most approved Style of RATS and CAPS, orall descrip Ka would tall "weird 'atteatloi , yr' biz YOUND, OENTIrr SIIW MIME OF HATS, which for 111 h: hew. turabillt, and testae Minot Pa 'summed pi Ever thwart') for ibe patronage so liberally bestow. WI upon him, he hopes to merit a continuation or the mew. __ ____ .•, , 0 BOMA 7111 1 1_TN. , atlzm MOOR 1111211211111 T. , ." YIIUg Subscriber. saaouncen to Ma , Ideas and the pubUr that be bas z ' 'madam copebletableaddlifoi to his Bonk BI ade ry. and boa procured a.gook Binder - frost oat Grebe beat Blideries is nine deipaLs. acqualatad. whit tbo latest style of.atiadlPY,' sal who will aunt oat Ms work Par ispaterao asp beretorota produced to rottsellte.. Books batted: Ir my style.of Midges, *alley riga. Of 111 Turkey Xorcusro. Wit Books payed Or plata. made to any peltiv a , also printed led toted at prices kilter than In City. . „ . • , Book, bound the Attaatlty; ad 'Payee ruled to l'attarn by . !ANNA* April 1831- . ' 14— • - a.MUM mow wayieS. I Ws.ll2llT Tables of _ Crass; ivories or 'Lotted.' Ittpiate sod Flat Der hob ;Meet, apse tical Seclessis—able eke of the Mott iiselhl inlets panelled tbriteslers Sad Itrsitstsis Iron. sod the* NM Ilse reel laded.: Bo flirted an the cslests lion. that all pause can early bey and er n widener Book. *lams Into weldlidst the Min dud . Isit *MANI. price Ili rests. sd, for Mlle wbolesue !sod 'rasa B.' UNMAN.:' o nlit at else Portlids weeps a. the *aft win be m to say .pits of coosty.—"no Tab girl" at lb• . --- ~ ~ 1 . . !UM , POW= .111114 13 ' ' ~,_,- i 'VIZ witimirtlior au Meted a Ow loiveri'aitst J. at Attboarillo, Gado KestltitiotteWtoolltlial. to prepared to totatel Powiltr.loldett' ito,tpllC awe too oak bf Oa" bait butatirtatir and . poop two to.toctrott:flabblabiffbritiVat e l ' illasolfillat; so Irtak bi ttit odd* o va likitaanty'liiitie tee 4140 11 1 411 i rts*!',' , 1 WU to toluattj , it 'Walla' tO.,*iil"kattiotara kat' isic Mot; f ors aootattlllb: ' tin 'PETAMI' I4SI° X; • Sept. tb,,,ISAIL: - „.: ~',.:f 4 -4'',",".",,. '.: 31 0)"'"' 0111i1PORMIZNIIIMIAND - 1 11 44 1 1 1 Naggin Mitableilit:ll6,llMittiti Is littbe il'ilitabiy of ate linalotOil, 4 '4.1 Winter Whale Oil, - - Wtotatilotorett. I Crude Mate 014 Ttitagtifirt l e c , l ; l ttapi llai r k *AiiiVi;o: 11C. !. , ‘ .: ~ 1, 7 . 7.4 4 4yi t ;;4 1 " iiirortott.-Nr i , , . 410; 4 lai um ~ ,--,, :. •-•,..-: .: (••i, l iisa i i, - .1 .I c t h:litil 4 l4 - = "'. 1 . 7 ' ...- ff:" -- 4 1. 11 - . sir • - • _ l2. Al** gu1t5..00 11 14t0 . 44. r:tioi;; mussiNmic i i4amk.:, CalalialPflakkiWasslLlMl*Altt• ji .,,',, . IF _,..1•01.9A,..11 - -- " X gr,titi abasiobttiorbi I :Ls 1 , 47,..^11 11.,:-( 1 .1 me i • - - .:41 , • .!4q . •1 , ,:n Alt. - ,C.i4( ' Maar ihe flirted tail swot epirradist .lecl or Ettrive• boo r Pieria hi Ilteirbov betare4,brbteh be imams. terst4sfie towestvairb prime.. Tall wilt be seta fn. ' eastrantp..llfe also a tarp aasartasent of Tra'd sad libraa~Tiolline War., ot ails:Jam Maims a I mile heartiness otreatere. Tra asalheal4esin Watt. Stovslibi ne, COSI aneltets. Wtsb Batters. Brass Kat. des, fresetviag tattler. Prylog Parrs, Warne Mum, eine, are.- - a tare assortmern Dr Japan'. Ware, km Ott klad,orfirr arid SheerTirort, work Gone to order..; Tsi.unefing,iiri4 Setitiag done , at tbesbortest -Implies... Ali alderir-retei‘ed- will be prompi i 7 sanded M.; CENTRE &rev. (our doors rakaet Proirrale.o4:l-t7,1811. , - -•:t: L. -. .:1 1 /WCLAOLS' TION; ' ' ' .WI/MESAS. , •irle , lion. 4.31A.0.1.1gri W. TICOINS, Aft Connty of Schuytkill lint, etesitkmt of the Jlvanima,and/us..lnPen Ctin tie of Cotio that h 4tho neveral Colonise( Quarter Semitone of the Pty ee& Oyer end Terminer and General Goal Delive ry,' leenie Connty,- th e Hon. Bowman roars* and Iltgalteta S. Ilu a Lev. Judges of the Court of Quarter Sesalensofille Peace, Oyer and Term' ner, and Gen eral ol,Delivery, far the trial of all capital and otb it en oeirs in, the said County of Schuylkill. by their pi ra U! tete dlrrcted . bave ordered a Coon of Oyer and 'miner and Central Gaul Delivery. aid Quar ter dot e of the Peace, to be holden at Pottsville. on hl ND1.14 the 61k day of December neat, at 10 o'c A. M., to continue two weeks. If necessary. No . ta.therefore, hereby given tp the Coronor. the/ titmice of the Peace, , and Coostablea of the .said Cot* of Schuylkill. that they are, by_lbe said ore ceptai commanaed to be then and, there. at 10 o'clock in thefotenoon of the said day, With their ioni, re corlfs,4l4l44ltlons; ',sentinelled:it and all cutlets,- teem antes, to do those things which In their'severet odic appertain to be dune ; and all 093 C that are bo 4. by recognisancee. to prosecute against the pale is that are or then shall be in the gaol (Weida Comity of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to pm. seem the m, as shall se,lnst. . , . God save the Cosonosterattk. '..:... JAMES NAGLE, Shiritf, Sherri Oilice, Pottsville.). November 19. 1852. 46-tc N.l3.—The Witnesses and Jurors who are man umit, to attend said Court, are required to attend Poemarttly. In case of non-attendance the taw in sueb cases made an provided, will be rigidly, enforced.— This "once is published by order of the Court: those conettned. will govern themselves accordingly. ' j ORPHANS' COURT SALE. PSUANT to an ordsr of the Orphans' Court of e.. nyikill County. the- Subscriber, /*Cob Ram mer, dmlnistrator of the Estate Of Benjamin Bode. late the Borough of Orwlgsburg, in the County of Bait Mill, deceased, will expose In wale. by Public —.—.—... e. on BATIIRDAINthiIBth day ofDecember. t 1 o'clock la the afternoon, n the horse of Vela. 184 I Boyer. Innkeaper. In the Borough of °Twigs n the' County of Schuylkill, the following Ae il Real Estate, viz: Duo burg acrd I. All that certain Two Story Tavern House, Stone and partly Brick, with a L,,, prybrick Back Blinding attached, by, fcc..an4 Lot of Ground. alt. • r•:, n the Borough of Onvigabury Id. bounded in front by Main in the rear by NU Alley. on the y Wayne Street, and on the Weit by pan of nnher ?Jeteen, cpata!nitig In width wo- Atab urte 'trot Bute Uast Lot d In depth one hondredand_ forty,eigh(fqt, ,her—hem; thu map, Ran pFLot marked le the tt Plan of inid Bocourch with number el:teen I. ALSO: One oihei Lot of Ground. share Borough of ()origami aforesaid, bounded on nth byßlllllln Btreetont the Birth by en Alley. Ne in th the 1335 i. by lot ;Umber (in.the GEE by Warne Atreet. containing in width sixty. t and to length or depth one hundred and nigh. feet sit inehes,belng the lot marked in the I Plan of said Borough number . elsbly.one, t.erippurtraances. 3. ALSO:' A certain Tract of Lint, situate in fdanheim Township; In aaid County. bounded nd of Abraham nitlebish. Thomas reydlenry rid Edward Kearns. containing eighty•ais acre., ne hundred , and .fifty rmrstiem strict measure, he appurtenances, roupOting Qua two-story Log log Howe. Log Barn. a stone Spting•linuie and 54 no 47 93 45 00 endanCe will be given; and the conditions of sale known a t the time end pia!e of vale. by 444 - 7011 HAMMER. idin'r• f the above property la aril eO:a. it will then he ty offe 1851. red for tent on field day. 344 place• .17, . ÜBLIO SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. TE Subscriber, Elecutor of the Last Will and estionent of Jacob Rein. der'il., will expose to pus e sale, on SATURDAY. the 23th day of Decent bet, 822. et the public house of William ilehn. In Fri j ensburg.nt 1 o'clock In the aftarnoun. the Col ton p Real Rome. situate itt Wayne . , To oehip, Rehniyhtill County. containing -:, .- 320 ' free and rd Penile., bontoled by la . tan of Daniel Shiteffet,,Jorepli Brawn , i a a' a Jo and Jonathan. Semmering. Hellas- . ... ea organ and other'. The iniroure- Mr a consist of two Ow riling _Souses, two Barns, ant their outbuildings , with good orchards of differ i ens rids'of fruit tree/. Rod Red Stale, gaol' water ed. about Ste one-half good timber land—lbe pr ny being about 12 miles from Po terrine and ail fro rarbayikiii fras•u, and In the vielotty of a new Ba road about being made (torn Pinegruve to Ml bur . If 41011,.11m skits property will be sold in foul dient portions. ~ 7 rate made know n' 411 the day of sale, and pnarea t lon poen 04 the /pet day of April nett. 41r. 27.1R5! _ _ :.... __,..._. _ _ _ _...•_ 7 __ _ esirable Private Residence VOR SALT.. - TE subscriber will sell. at private gale. the Hausa d Lot now occupied by him In Port Carbon, Bet Valli County. The Noose littwo-' . WO double Frame Duildin_g„ containing .. twellarge Parlors. Diaing•Room. sitting gap Rnlkri, and ehrht Chaithers,and a, Hitch- ;; ; en t r oll aining the Dining Ream, all in Cr eel til cOndtll , for the locespaticy of a gr el family._ The Lot Is ISO feet front by ISO deep. amps Laid out In a Flower and Vegetable Carden, in fee Mont rendition, and well stocked with ail kinds .of iholre Vegetables, such as Asparagus Hoots, let raw - he'll; att.: there 'salsas citable and Carriage Home Wag House. ke,aridall the conveniences for a de sinft e residence. Also, a Lot adjoinint. 15( 1 feet hods, 150 deep. - coutaininrehoieW fruits. Penn. AP pled. Plumbs, Mettles. Oro...Catawba and Isabella Cr es; the whole under a blab state of caliiiation. T re is a never-failing well of most etrellent wa ter the whole will be sold a bargain. Persons de al aof purchislag, will call on DUE/ PATTZLIOP. it .F. Wnregav, Real Rotate Agent; Pottsville, or re he ouhaeriber. who resides on the premises. where it e and terms wilt' be made known. -. L. P. WHITNEY. 414 C t. 30, Int '.• ItWIXOM, 001111PANIES, SIOUX- DitYMBN AND OTHERS—Fp* KALE. • 'lns whole equipment of the Schuylkill Inclined Plane, (West of the Coiumbhi Railroad Striate.) lading two Sixty Home Power Beam Reglies.with i tiers complete, Clewing, • Mlles, Rope, Turn , Ts. L., send Safety (*re, te.,'used by the dtate In work, R. the Plane. One coil of the Rope, about 800 feet snob, °rhea quality Indian flemp,,bas never been use. The gearing is all of the beat quality, Char. al Iron. Also. WO to ISO tone eat and 'L T Railroad •e, slightly worn, about 200 Tons Railroad Malay.' on the old Columbia Railroad, together -with a of hear/tinting, :Deluding a large number of Put. a, in gopd order, need on the Inelined Plane, all of . - best (leanly, Charcoal iron. The above will b e Id together°, in lots to suit ghtrattaers. Apply to I' A. t P. ROBERTS. ' - ' •, EN Walnut St., Philad'a. Nov. 17,1852. 1 ' ' • : . 48 31... • • 11011 DAT PICIBIERNTS. TOYS. TOYS 'AND FANCY GOODS: I t 23and,Zs 1V OM St.; (rrp sttirs) Phtlta'a., mum any _be' found a batmenl assortment of Tindroo, Wood. Pewter and Rubber Toys, coo tint •in part orison:lug and Stationary' Entines, tulNookie Carta, emir Ladder Tracks, Water Form a and Troy,. Hones. Carriages and Sleighs of 1 kinds. Locomotives and trains. Shipp, Schooners, oops and Dow.. Savings Sanas. Gothic and Plain. Tirol Boards and Tea Pia Games. great variety or, yid, and very stinky:. Sows and Arrows, Bird CA. get , Lute wiliontnenet Stoves. Sleighs and Wheel. naJTORS of Irtni,ead bona and Mande, Tea Setts, halo:aim. Saila. Dolls' together• with. a curtail as. !looniest of French and . German Tom Musical In. !Gomm* and Fancy Goods. - ; C. Deakin *applied at the lowest cash prices. . , :J. WESKES, Jr.. & CO. 15c . /831; raluintuliza arm Goons. IItiOWNSEND SHARPLINS it 80N4, 351 South SE. LI GOND Streettbave received align assortment of Armor and 'W saran Coops, of their Importation or carefld *election:olen they ate daily receiving. MI tint beer awl desirable styles of Dies. Cools, liaftllOS , and videos Woolen goods for Cloaks, bicatsetilloes, Alpacas, and fancy Dress Goods, Sllko o f ever} dilietilit ton. Velvets an 4 eating. Shawls of WoolteilSilk,Droebe and Cashmere. Sistiketa, Gains. Lhasa. and ititnizbilllg Goods. ' abeettigs. Diapers. Sinning sod Table Lines', .. Antsvkan totemic& Woolens. Prints Stinnett, .Cloths, Caselsoeses.atid Settlings of the beststytes. Altos Lasting,, Wormet Damasks. sod Ratrinete, lloidsty. CAM*. Handkerchiefs and Gloves, - Goods for Titlemis„ In complete varlet)... ; Sept. ID, 11. • ' • r 39-3 M , ll= '•• • • WARRANTR'O''CORRECT. - • , 13111801111.111:6ijnii reeetfed oulbleof 1111.001 N CIRIALAIL INTPIEST TA thstittodly ilia best wide of Ito uvetrof. bull to Lb/fueling Testy see it auto xleati, imp assl couseipte, Celettlautso .of. lutenist both corn- Weal sal *hole •1141 be made es- Angle Itlinee.-- MageSSlßS.LAWSOCl.lllagistrates,afid.lll 444 'Yeti POW who bait onentost to catcolate tote no:would web to tints' j advatiturs to, possess cue.— Pot sate Wtsoteisto unit Pauli! ut masisfeetenitis Fri. eise;lll. ~r ~ g;eOPIAN'S Book Rote . ; News . * ,04f, , _ -. . ..<, ,- _,-,,r Avoit Aucaticanalt,... . ~7 ur WILSON. No. I Spent% FOVIITII gt.i.,filit v 1 • do* , WU* IlitikitiEsiit 'idiet;i pritigaidota, oltiTt. See poi Issie esiittereeit'orebesp WALL PS PRISIest prim' to tee -Semi Ms' team vet - Vick ior . ofilielpepieeiris siolviptiker.steiat - at. we' eilitiptire etpihnikairret Al . s,- ._. ~.. -, ~, Ct , ,'. t Fnefrale WIPIIIO , I i' ''''' ' ''' 1 new 1k.14 Pipers' ~ , . .,1,. , ob . ~ •.--,, —I ~ ~,T, i i Jl . CD•torMutiriAPPrili? --' trilk itiullbatr'. -. f Mel& Piper s ' - . 1 .: --. liekierSPitielf, '. , .ti Ott Piper,', ; NO!, StlineW.looiiietsei Ms Piper, GI Item vaisetr. 41 . 1'91 whir* ir II bi , iii tethrlsaearpoulbte pd. - ~.,,.. tl. O , CI %/.-- ~ 0 eriik 110832; ' 1 .!:: .1 •;....,. i ' 4 z :rlt;',. . i. ; , Stamil :, 1 ; .;,•!. !, madunts , .. Whi•leatiO4idilktiiil4-Nregratidd4oetsfiee: akdaterltaa bus ',Wilk-cilia iiii r lytiidateifini; -Liana Ladies' CmMi.eastnaelag a lava asioeft all s wkielrare lateral saw sat beaatitat ite7.l6latfahlty - AlawidalWeaftsaireaWr 01 1000 _ ' q-; 175 fIu MTAMI .s td f. 1.1 Vino rainy ail vortsty atm: 4 . , „xt1.1,) • ; ; The Only Trrea Portrait. of Washtigton. TH. WELEtIII Magrildcatif POrtralt of WASH. . INGTOII. Engraved 'Ory pernalratoa) from Sm all's shay orlelaal ponratt, to the Atheneum, Roston; This :o i led& pimure,Enaraved'under the eupertu tendeoce of Tfloidne3 5ut.t.y;16.44 the, eminent and highly gilled artist, is the only torieet Menem of Washington ever pabtlatied. It ham been (lame telized as the greitest work of art ever_ prOdoced in this cneatry. All to Its tidally, ire refer to the let; tets or the adopted son of Wilshire:Ma, George Wash ngton Park „Comm who. says„;-wlt le a (Intent re prewthishionOrtbirCOoWittntoridinal," suit to Chief ionic* ?nog. Drib* Narrate Conn of.the Veiled nitops.wba lays, r•ia *work of sit its est... Settee and tummy most saute every one who sari , and it is ikt lota happy ,ih ttillkeneir to the Father ofhle &votary. It was my good further to have seen him in the days of me hoyhtiMinit and his whole appear inc. I, ' e l memo, raymmared On my memory . The INIIIIIII ran have terned-nreman to meta be an ea= act Mourn. repreretnine perfectly the espreevion or*l l ai Cut amt feature' of the fare." And fare eir i al e , Cass , 11 Is a lifelste etprescustisn of the gem Preside - In rinannv 113)11." The Welk appears to nit tv have been ado - drably executed sid etwatattywArthy of the ystronags of the Fishily.*"— Says tdatchante the eminent Partrait Painter; and the Pupil of tltuart„.•• Tow print thlny rated la more, remarkable than any other I have leen , for prereht- Mg; the, whole individuality of tree portrait; e original together with the noble and dignified repose or air and 'flannel': ehirb all who ever saw him co:thic/I , d a mashed characteristic of the illnstritios man i: cominemotat en in added 'terns ' For the great merits of this pictute we woul,l refer every Jolter of Washington to the portrait itself, to be seen althe ollice atlas paper, and to the lettere crib, Mowing Artists, thatesmen.Juriste and Achol ars arcnotwiny lac, it ARTlATA.—Marcbank.And Elliolt.of New Cork; Nestle. Rothermel. and Larnbdtn. or Plalideilibla Chaster Darting, Of Beaten ,Cberies Fraser, of Char leston. A, C. ; and to the adopted son of Wit Arington, Hon. Gen. W. P. Canis, himself's," artist. ATATES MEN.-1111a Excellency Millard Fillmore. Major Gen. Winfield Aeon: lion. George Id. Dallas, Ron. Wm. R. ging.llon. Daniel Webster, lion; lien Boyd. lion. Lewis Case. lion. -Wm. 4,- Oradea); Hon. - John P. Kennedy. flon.ll. C. Winthrop: LL. D. JURIST:L— EL:tn. Roger B. Toney. Hon. John Duer. lion. John: McLean, lion. Rutet Choate. ACIIOLARS.—Chas. Falcon', Esq.. the well known Librarian oldie Bonn& Atheneum. who says, I would rather own it- than any painted copy I have ever Peen.;" E. P. Whipple, Richard llildrath, lion. Edw. Everett, LL. D., Wash ington Irving, Ralph W. Esierson,'Esq.. Ptnl. T. C.. Upham. J. T. Headley. Fitz Green Ilaileck. il. W. Longfellow. Vac. Gilmore Simms; and-FROM EU ROPE; Lord Tattooed, T. - a. Macauley. ate Archibald Alison. Lord Mayor of London.acc.,&c., to THE PRESS. throughout tbe entire. Union, have.whb one voice proclaimed the ntents of this superb engrav ing. To enable all to possess this valuable treasure. it Is sold at the low mice 01 OS per copy.. Published by GEORGE W. CHILDS. 't N. W. corner of Filth and Arch streets. D. D. DifERLY, au Bole Agent far. the States of Eastern Pennsylvania This Portrait.chn only be obtained from Mr. BY }IDLY, or froth- his duly authorized 'agents. • Arrangements have been made with the Post Office Depurtmeo,t, by which copies of the Portrait tan he Sent to any point, Der mail, In perfect order. Personiby remitting FiVX DOLL/1115 10 D: D. BY ERIN, Philadelphia, will haves copy of the Portrait 'eel In them fret of pomp. Slagtridcenr Gilt Frames,got up expressly for these Portraits, Ihrniihed at the low price of 4115 00 exch.- • JUST WADED. . A inagnideent Portrait of OSNERAL JACKSON. Engraved by T. H. Wat,cu,Esq.-, tiler the. original portrait painted by T. SULLY, Esq. This Portrait will tie a mitels Or the Washington, and, hi In every ns-reer, as well got up. Price 115 per copy. Address as above. Dee. 4.1852. • 49.310 Published Every Saturday, in tint City of New York, at the 'Lam Price of $2 Per Annum. ON the First day of January next, the first dumber of a new series of this refitted, pigseat,thesp, and universally popular Family t'ews. , paper, will be presented to the public. printed on tine white paper, and a new and beautiful type. manufac tured expressly for the purpose. A NEW Nov translated horn the German by a graceful and brilli ant American author, entitled WILD FLOWES, wilt adorn tin: columns of the forth-cording new vertes.—, Mr. %thuds will continue his usual editorial tabor., writing, on the passing topics ofin ttttt t,as they occur. ire will also give, from time to time, passegea from his Traveia In the Voles and in the 81/111b and West: Ills entire time being devoted to the paper, the well known variety and industry 'of'bi • pea will be seed in its columns as before. Thus roplous comprehenaivi and elegantly printed Family Newspaper is now knowledged to he the indispensable drawing room gazette of the country. Trans.-Foe one copy 82; for three copies Ilk or for one copy for three years 25-always in advance. dubsetibe without delay. Addieas mounts it WHIM Editore, le7 Fulton direct, New Torr. Nov. 20, 1852. 47-2 t . i z WASHINGTON IRON , worms, TOTTSvILLE, pa_ T wfiEN & SRO'S. respectfally invite the ittens J 'lower the barium,' community in their New Ma chine Shop and Poundri, erected between Coal and Railroad Streets, and Ranting on Norwegian Street, where they are-prepared ici esecnim all milers• rat fitattthiery of Oran andiron, eueli ea Steam Engines, all kinds off:eating for Rolling Mill s, Curt gad Saw Mills, Single and Doublmucting Pumps, Coal Breakers, Drift Cara, all kind of Rail road s each as Chaise. for Rag -and T Rail; Frogs. SW lichen, itc. 7 ; all kind, of Can and marlin Iron Malting. Being . Practical Mechanics, and after baring made the demands tif the Coal Region their mady for years, also all kinds of Machinery in their line -of business, they Railer themselves that work donsi.at their Establishment will give satisfaction to at( who may honor them with a call. All orderstliang fully received and promptly executed °tithe most rel. ':,finable fermi. 'JOHN Y. WREN. Ott 2,1852 THE FMIBSCRIBERri E to ANNOUNC • the public that they are the Proprie. tore of the Franklin Works. Pon Carbon, lately curled on by S. fsdlyman. whete they continue to wanoractlite to Order, at the shortest notice. 'Steam F.Ol/10e11, Pumps, Coal Breakers, and Machinery of almost any erne or description. for min. log of other purposes; Alan Railroad and Drill Cos, Doti mitres. Castings nfany size or patter IT. Orders are respecthilly solicited. ORO. R. FISI.ER & BROTHER. .18.1:013 HAMMER 4&..1 FRANKLIN 13110VEL WGRKB.—The rubserihers eontinne to furnish the Culllera arid Dealers of OWL County, with Shovels of all kinds. at the lowett Phil adelphia price,. Attention is particularly tailed to their Vaal Shrivels. Orders fur Shovels of any •lae or pattern pnimpily attended to. • • • £O. B. FIALER 4s BROTHER. • Ang. 21, 1852. , , 34-If • GREAT czmrrnaz RAT, CAP, • ' AND LADIES' FUR STORE, Ns. asi Xortet St.,,betreen Eighth j• NietA.Soutk Side. 1 1 111 S, biome was established In 1837, and has ever since done a lureessfut and increasing business.— I wish now to call the &newton of the peo ple of this and surrounding enemies in my beautiful Stocks of all the different Styles • and qualities or Centletnea's II &TS AND CAPS, for the Fall and Winter—also to my very ex tensive assortment of Children's Fariry Hats, from it to 0.5 each. This I believe to be the largest assort. mentor Children'''. Hats In the city, and more Ta I ie. ty of styles and dualitleslitan can be /bond In any other one stare. LADIES' FANCY FURS.—This branch of my busi ness basso mach increased in the last few yeara,tbat I now tire It more of my special attention—lmporting all my Fun direct from Europe, and haying them manufactured by the best.'workmen—under:my own supervision. I now offer my large and beautiful as sornmint of Ladies' and Children's Noes, Boas, Vic. - mines. Tippets and . Cuff Ties, manufactured of sUI the different kinds of Furs that are to be found in Europe. Wholesale dealers would, do well: to .give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN FABEINg. ,!! No. aid Ifitrket.fltseet. Philadelphia. Oct. 23,1852. A SP& DID ARTICLE. Nast Gana Pucka Carted Pen. with Pharos Points: frfig subscriber has jest imported ftom Earepe,-a I lot of new and splendid Pens. called the. P atens Cittta Pereira Coated Pen, lath Platina Points, The advantage of thls Pen is. that it will not corrodis. nor the points wear out like other Pam one.. Bross last ing an long as about 20 Gloss of the ordinary Pens. and la. as pliable as Quill. , " As .we receive these Pens direct from the Manufacturers in England. we arc prepared to supply the Trade with the genuine article a little cheaper than they can be purchased in any of the cities. • 8. lIAMMAN. Bookseller. Stant:mei andllinder.. fl. HANNAN wilt also receive from England, in a few weeks, 100 Gross of steal Pens, embracing diff erent assortments. width, for cheapness, will surpass anything of the kind offered •in pis' section of the cannier. Aug. 21, 1832. 21— • . ' 1 - . ,'L " TOYS. • AT. P. SIMPSON'S Cbe2p Basket ji ,„ ?i v Factory aad Variety Store at Foreign and Domestic 'Sestets. Comte', Cra- • dies eisd Cluilis, Tab,. Buckets. Wash."'" *.• Wands. Brooms. tint - Altes, Dandreralw, Mats, Sieves, Table Cutlery. Hocking noises. Fe kocipedes. Combs. FisbleaTacktes. ate: Mao, just teceleei. • 'lite as sortment of Toys, Dolls, Doll Heads, gce., /be.. at the lowestonce*, wholesale and retail. at No. 839 Nang SECOND Street, below Callotebill Street,Emit vide, Burnt Dtstrkt. Philadelphia. • ' Sept. BS, !M. •., , •• -- , 39-.2m • . 484 m WOODIVORKIMINTAL IRON - max. ROAD, POLL&D'A IRON STATUARY, Liners. Greyhounds. Newfound. /had Dots, Fountain,' of ReautiPil Designs 'tad va rious sista. Don, Stairs spiral and straight, on ini• priYind plann ; also Iron Railings and Verandas, tow prisingoapwards of 5100 designs. DaeWns, and speelticat ions will be sent, to any part of the Union. by addrersins , ROBERT, virpoD, Flilladelphis. 0. UWE' SOUS. .3EIMIERS. MPOItTERN and MANUFACTURER!, of every de. J.stription nt LADIES• PURA, SA *RCN Street. (be low Third titteet) Philadelphia, and at it) 'MAIDEN LANE. New Vote. As out Goode have all been se lected In Easope by on or the 11 rm. and manufac tured by ourselves is the must elikant and fashions, ble manner. wrest) offer them ate price Mk lap theft *aperitif quality into convidetation) that will defy competition. • . ' '• cr. kg Over hledatiawatded for suoe loth y libelee of Penasylvanis and'hiarylatid. „ 0c1.30. PISS. : -11-3 m . - • frlin (Ithaca+ is-• respenfelly . anemic' to the • 1, !Politic that they tolvejest takes • the tarp EOM, .dtoreotetnoely Weave Re the 'PIONEER WIIRIIAGB,,• on tee blind, to 'Pennwalt , : where they are- prepared , to textelltet ere tad regale BMus* of terry tisetstyriss; dmoke Pipes, flan Nye*, Gasometers, to .;tort J 4 .trorvery befit' style, ~ 1.- ,r - ._• , • .;""4 .••• . ' , 1;, , $ •.. 7:71: ,,,... e . :bittt .,. , _to : l . 7 , 7l: o l:ll .6 ,ii: a v A tir m la ss iity .li . b o e a r t: 4 ,.. ., 'met none ton good wortimmemployertmathetrlarerh:, '4 • , -., , , .. , •;w,. ,, . - -'• , , 42--tme , :, '...•"--..-.., T(WAIS- -------'— 'S liorntaillinias2l. Y r - . ' l ' FURNISHING irrowt: '- - • ---' •• c.; NartkEsse,Crressiof Mack end ..I(srari t Siriii#.. -: -•-- • ~ • . 4 :141114DE1LP111A.,, , ' , '- ' • SOP,A , , lll ,t;.ljareasie,, Retistesde; . Retie' it air' il ly 4 0041 t Italarty, caitsille at sad, W I ea Chelnt, or:every Witte igot,..tolte PetaltaseareVeil silk: nuf.flust , laud Straw .Mattvessesa .Voi 'lladstmtes;,• Ithelat 1, 44,4 AteplitdoSertl. VlefilltertiOrally;Tatvel Rafts; ike Rotas and, Cite-seat.Chal(Cfeballtiattst — ,,':'" VaraltoreVaro ISO atiik#lo . llg t ~ , ~ • i , •41, 1 0..,18,,18511. .• •'. , : -• , ,?.:, '' .- 4 *O4: - -r MONILIVIIN.emaptet* italtstet.,Akis utaum oleos. Isailymelebtateo ettarira.,jout.sef api eqmpreril pat 113., •Aboo,o f OoWa alsc Aidnisted ature.4 volastai,lioomp, is fisti el arostrill 734 , , .7.1 . , , net Maas , . is itatimul* missaatisTAtalY ss I lass reeetwittab ausby 'lll4lll - 117,11111111, 11 to-:4111..... 4,7 talto± , • • • ,c , q 4119 sad -Delaware TUC HOME JOURNAL. TIIONAI4. WREN, JAMES WREN. 40-O rRANRLIN IRON WORKS. . .„, ___.-1 ~,, ?raw - miszvzolt-IVIIMIR - GOOD& A ONEW-4k00.. ditChemnut littreet„ Philadelphia, ilhitee *Med esseWiteck_ot Ladies' Fall - M td W lame Drees ..- They have bout seteated - With ;teat eatehiParist, ew Yosit,addthlatlty, express It for INinoll , ki taillitalie* and fetn4rOnesis.— i 1 Amoupullor ehsc . , width is eery eateasive.wift be fou6~ 1 Yeast* Rich Br . de ind Ftweived - slll4t —hen Fall' It• gees. Silk Dye rinend Vottintita, lit Dries "at. 1 3 Casaattain Ott a Aillis,fleautifui new shade;. 6.:Catef plselsole Elido. - foe, Witikrost 116111 P.Vreattgi Dillies. 't - ' - - - ~, , • I Casts Diell'O Ai' Del Ityart, land. &Ina Figated Silks; - ..•; - l' 5 oases Paris Pr tiled Mousiiti Ile Lines an 3 Eva 6 Cares Lomas - ,ienelt , ItlsKon's end Cashmeres; 'pith all the neer erdes, ' . • - It 1.4.1 ts 5.4 Rack :limn Plata Kilts, B eautiful high colors. • •-, . s,Cases Paris ItitibOrts. the 'ben choice Goode. ina•- p rated. /140.. Lstlies' and (/rntleturn*a best. Est C" 6 " l `. Hilt and INSlOnfltoetings. hest duality : Em hroadered Collars,ltitnizetts,lluici, 'Sleeves. We. '" ~ 811.).W1.3 NO 11.AldiEtc CLOAK'S. P • i I L oi smo bawl` is Vied with a splendid stork 'of arr. Fall :Mazola, rocba,Long and *attar.. Whde. Mitts. eratlet.Grer Mode Ba rd Mark, very Riat Ent. butidered and Plat Ca ~ litun'Crape Ah3llo3,Plaid long and E.NtUate Ahavvig tstiA ti Velvet Cloaks. 'Palls MdP giik % rivet Cloakti. Embroidered and Plain. Prom via to asp. to ttop t color. 'French - Cloth 'Malls in ',very shade. and dutifully made. Embroidered and Plain trimmed. dies visiting. our eltyarr teepee!. WI, invited to c it at our store . where the end a large murk New ' Goode, at the lowest raids t . utters., We also he notice' that through ike Pet lequena We will , daily receive new- additions to our Molls. from . ..lntim, Sales Innis city nod New York. and also , fresh new goods by the arrival or the En ropeart steamers. 1 - ` AONENV dr Co., ' lid .Cheeptit sired. above Seventh, lattlia. Ord. 13. lbSit. 1 • '.43-tn , ' MIST PO - . • : _ECILIGIOIIS 13008 S I.4 : THE AGE - . WORRS of theillev: 'whit v al.rivr. .4 vole. Is mo. Prier anted tell ms. eatli..rit t ' • _-, Life of one Sari nr, I vol. Lives of St. Paul and et. Peter, I vol. • Lives of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, l vol. Sermons and 011icourses on the XXXIX &fifties. I mot. 30.000 ofthese hjooks have, been sold in England. and' firm 2 to 4000th this tenuity, where they are now offered at lest leas' half their rrrigriatil pries. No religious writingl are more plasma or profitable to read. The Style is very clear: andbeanlifol i the spirit of Christietebderneas end love beams in Apt on every page; a d few books luenleate a safer and more, practical a unintance with Italy Scripture, as a whole. A. thou and copies should be read where , SIBLEV, PRAT EU BOOKS. and the best ETAN. D•RD AND NEM NLND ENTERTAINING Wonks„„with an extensive stock of Juvenile Books, Books for Sun day Schools. Putdications of the Prot. Epic. 8. R. I:lnion. and the Dian. Enewledgeftociety.lor sale at the lowest pricesi • - - - ~ 'lt. HOOKER, Publisher, and Cheap Theological and Miscellaneous Bankselter,coreer CHESTNUT and EIGHTH die Philadelphia. i - Oct. 30, 1852, I TO cola ' OPII324TORS. 'TUE North Alerican Coal Cumpany oilers for rent for a term of ears, the Mines upon the Xract of iandealled Centreville, In Stanglain County. These Mines are well known as among the best of the Red Asii veins of theßeglon—among them are the Spohn, the Palmer. the Clarkeon.and Peach Mountain veins. The tract Iles atithlo a mile or Potuvilte.and is con. riected with the Mount Carbon Railroad by a Railroad owned by the Cimipany. Its proximity to the Read ing Railroad gives to this tract great advantage, as regards transportation. L A more puticelar description is deemed untleceS easy, as any imams disposed to lease the Mines will, of course.examine for themselves. .. . Two small esmues on the tract will.be leased with the minis. /. The attentio n of persons disposed to lease Coal Lands, and who.can command some capital.. is invi ted to this promirty. Reference can be had to D. E. Nice, Agent of the Company. I'. %V..Slitefer. Clad En gineer, Peter Simpson. Engineer , nt . Mines. all of Pottsville ; or tit the subscriber, Sir. Re Small 4th St., Philadelphia. 1 , , Possession car be had at any time after tht. tutp of °colter nett .1.%5. HEPBURN .Pres.t. Sept. It. ISSI , 37-re !Large Store.. - ilium. W. Ey ANS & No 214 CIIESNIIT St , 1 Phjladelphii, having completed the enlargement of their Barre, re now prepated to see their numer ous friends cusintuers, and utter them a tholre, fine, and very large etnek of new and elegant goods. They feel certr'ln that that they can assure their too tamers that the goods from their store will he 'crlld as low as funn any more In Philadelphia. Amongst them are: Cloaks, Shaw, Slack Silks • Plain Pnlore . A Large. Aso Illch 'atomic , Satins of all Mousline de 11.4 Plain Nei Embrofderle - clove*, Mitt: Mourning With a MO rkt.. 9. 1852. id and klaniillii., , • f all qualified. Silica of all Coda. .. : rtalent of Figured iMikii 911ko. splendid goods, kind.. • . I.3lnes and Caahnietts; ' moo and esohmoree. of zit kinds, !, Sown?, Mitre.. llocery,lcr., ,oda of all MO. . asonnioni of &Idyls Dry 01/0110. 1 41.3rti CLEGG'S IrERIEVADDIV AND r4LNOY laOAPci 7 -These - aupetior armies • - of perfumery, amongst which are enumerated his jurtly telebra ted Lilly While, Oriental Alabaster, Pearl. Rouge. Tooth a net Tcill i et Powders ; Chinese, Velvet, Chalk andel/ler ap r red Cosmetics. , • . SOAPS.— alma and Extra Pine Band Brown and White tVinds4l, Floating, Palm,'Almond, Fancy - and Toilet Hosp.. j elbowing Cream, flair Dye, Cologne -Watery. EitrVe tor the Handkerchief, Os Marro*, Bear'soll Ct n 1 Pomade (a new article), Eau Law tral Ilalr Itestative„ HairOito, PhllocomeeAc.,/kc., are manufact,r red and fat cola . VOID T. ci.toa. Perfumer .2 C Market St.. below 24, Phila. • rir tderrh. ma. don't forget that CLEGG'S la the cheapen and nil et termite e afanutaotory In the City. Cive him a ea I. J. T. lege TSPrrfatnary rsrt 6e tald PP hoteiate Anil iti,llllS B. HANNAN'S varirty Sore, Peststille. 4# -IT Ott. 15. 185 , ' • giliarg, STABLE. rillE tubu lbeicanntanressa the Public, that 'he will eon 'nue •the iiivery Bushiest, at the Old stand cit ctis It* ATMs r_. iit CO:', oppogite,lhelfrepor. bark attire Ai 'erica') lianse.where Will always be kept (MOD Ilt BSES ANT) TEITICUES - 1- To hire, and Aie pub way rail atsured that every at to. paid to their want.. PO asito render ;lie establishment worthy of Owl confidence and patronage of the public. lie has appointed Mr. Jatisr;.lux ea hit Agent; who wiltalwaythe as the Stable, and who will he found both aciammodalint and Milieu 1n tustomers. . . , 11EN Y ,',VANDUSEN. . Nov. 6.18 ~- .i , - 454 m - 9 cS Ak• f' -• .1 - 4 "La • w CHERRY PECTORAL nye the Care .f COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, .. • otOUP, ASTHMA, AND I - CONSUMPTION: . .• • . TO CUR s E A COLD. with Esadackeaud Seresesa ' of tit Bid ' take the •Cnkitar. .fterOaai on going to bed, and wrap up' wenn,: to Went during the night. ~ i - '. • . . . • FOR A (PLR AND COUGH', rake' it Morning.• noon,and evening. according to di:el:000k On the battle, aid! the - difficulty WlUsoon be removed.— None wilt long suffer from 'this trouble when they "find it eta] be so readily eared. Persona utliftteg with a, seined cough. which breaks them or their rest at night; will find, by taking.the Cutler Pau. Toast. on going. to bed, they-may be sure ofsound; .unbroken steep, and consequently reheating rest. Orem rcliqf from' suffering; and an ultimate tare. is afforded to thousands who are thus afflicted, by this invalualdd] remedy. _ From it; agreeable Win In these cases, many dud ,theutrlvee unwilling to forego its use when the noses, ty for it has ceased. From two eminent Physicians in • - 4 - 4Virrstru.g, Tutor., April Nth, 1851. 1 Sint— m have given your Cherry• Pectoral an I extensive trial In our practice, and find it to surpass 1 every other ' remedy we have ' for curing affections of the respiratory organs. • ] - ;7 -, -• ,7-11RWAMEitlER & HAMPTON. To Stripgßa ' AND ' PVELIO SPEAffERti tide remedy isinvalciable, is by Its action on the throat and lung* whet taken in•amill quaolitles. it re move, atißrearsenots In a few hours, and wonder ?fully Incenses 'the power and'-fiesibilhy of thit ABTIIML.te generally. mach relleved, , ong often wholly cured. by (Sperry , Pectoral' ilia there are some cases so obermate as to yield entirely' 10 to medidoe•i Claealr rucTullB4w ill Care th e m. It they can be cured. '. • ERONCHITISon Irrhstion of the throat and up. •per poniqn of the grey be cared by taking Cherry Pectoral Iti amp and frequent doses. The uncomfortable oppression to loon relieved. : • ' Rev. , liion. LANOINC, of BrooklyneNew York, - ' .• I hat seen the cherry feeioral cure.'such ca.: see of Asthma and Oroncblits se leads me to believe it eau irately fall to erne those illseaser.”, . FOR CLQUP . give angemmic of antimony, to be followedi by large and frequent dose! of. the Cherry Pet total WWII it • eabdues. dm disease.. If , taker; in waren, II +Minus fail to CUM.. . . - .` WHOOPING COLTON rimy be broke, up and soon cured birtho Use 'Of Chesty .PeetOrad. ' ." ' TUS INFLUENZA la speedily removed by this remedy.; Numerous. Instances nave been noticed where Whole famines ware protected from barge.' done coksequeucm, while tbelr,neighbors without the.Chpy regtorai,. were, suffering horn the di - • 1 . . Elaress.Ohlti,lith June 'dt.''' Dui. If. C. Avant—l write to informant of the noir remarkable effects of your CHERRY PECTO RAL In this piece. and W. toy Awn: family. One of soy. slaughters was completely. Mired- Irf.three Ora of a driadfril Whooping Cough,. by tamps it. me, Mealts,fine of our vury,beit physicians, Neely stoles `that bet mashie:Nl lt, •Ow beat remedy we have for pubwantry dowses lad that heibas cured Morn' ea. senor Chimp with -It, thee sap. other ; medicine he evernubWnlmored. -' , • • • ' ] ' • . Oor:Ohnontreo -of in Seidel cintrib pays. thin durhuttbeson oflnduenza beie.tbis season. he, has :s e en mires from your medicine. he could, scat,cely , Ains Hosed witness sairtug.7._ .. , •' . Volts seSpeetrially,. ', , , . 1 .i. IL IHNOI,AII4 : • • .- - • -, ,DePtlllr.Posium , ter. From ] the dlstinguisterd _Preferment Chemistry and Moroi* Vodka, Rowslolo Collet/ : • ,: . - , . . -.. . I bale found Um CherstreettiTALas iaa initedil - tots shmw„wpOwarful remedy fcr coids,till4ciattlid] and ptflotowary,'dinessert: .-1• •, • - . - r ..,. i-- ~. - nutxßll.Ctr4ll:AirtfLitA., r:, unmwwiek.daiLottiosomp, i r ' :r r - 7 .,• r ; DIL fIALERTHIRAOTTirhe• widely celebrated . Prci(WW hir Effigmy ?lire - illedicaV Cate go, New I 'ArPIT: earls= .• • • ,•• : ]. . ~,,, :-.-,•:.5 , .. ~7 Waives' Me , pletellni •to certify. the salmi kid; ernes Of" ifger.i , chert - Pretand." which I con: Oder grecullany adapted . to , cure _diseases of- the ; ThroW-liiii - Lnitge.. • 1 •-] • •- r. •• • • • • 9 ] ••-. • I ,„'Crt 'Of'airVere'rfluesseis; agouti th e Lugs, hug Peril tell'', trY-ClbetrY,lPoetrliali hfinidreatlefilll J ae ed .tiriNt'Aratir tbri• • belief that 'Crested,: ittattlel UM `hrintifortrutitat Lan- be depefdatos Ist•-"esto theoorighs, Colds and Consumption which= ........mi rOa a dir undiukswastalieftiviltiafi' , "rgier• steld-whlehibr efilleted tufa* with am MP Patti; Mad they lapse hot tatty wog. thendialvogrifik. ihrepaiefsfiVe Allmaiwishis, Diarefirillimmk , tt-izz , k ~=, ..:i . 5.w5.1.11-A 3 ,d f,' , • Boy} la ?Insviute.bl,sourrazimemirativiimat:isf. i '0;41 I. Irattif,,llollDtoppoterloft____ f ammo; . ~.,,, , :1, , ,..1., ..:.t. 47 ..,-; s retr . , 1.. FMM= 8:4 Telegreilek 'aiellKesierdao Train. eitn4:;. FRIDAY 4 OTI.DCR. e. M. ; ; Wheat' Flour $5 00-,lttre, do. - $4 00, pt r bbl—Cora bleat, - $3 SO .do.—Wheat -RiAl 1 04 White; $1 85 cent —Corn 77- 7 -Oats. 38 co: per bushel:._. ' 11,ATESII *ROM CALIPPRAILII. B 4• the arrival of the - Philadelphia at N. •Orlean=, roe have telegraphic news from California to the lath uh.:'-• The Illinoisletunaed with the Philadel phia. having on board two and a (limier millions of gold for New York. Sacramento city has been entirely destroy ed by fire-many lives were lost, Destrue live fires had also occurred at'San Francisco and Maysville. Gen. Pierce's majority. in the State, is re poriell at 15,000—more likely. to be -L500,. ,we think. The steamer City of Pittsburg, owned in PhtladelphiO; was hurnt at Valparaisii on . the 20th of October. . COD DEEM E...IMIPOISTS AND EXPOTS The following, is the quantity of Imports and Exports Lir, the last fiscal year: - Total Imports eXcluieve Of tilpecie, V 07,240,101 Deduct ForeigniMerc \\ unitize exported, 17204,029 For Consumption, 1 5190,013,025 Total exports exclusive of specie, 149361,911 Re Balance of tritle against us, $40,174,164, , SPECIE. • Total imports or specie, $ 5.2e2,643 Exports of apeCiq , 42,507,265 Balance agalenl net ' • 1.37.244.842 Theo statistics shots' , the practical opeta tions'of the Tariff of 1846. ir.7'AucTrOst Law.—Just as our _paper was going to press, we learned that Joulat Cnosiastrt had been convicted, betore our Court, of violating the Auction Law. 444 m 07 . 3/LNERS' BANK SrocK.--Severat shares of Miners's Bank sold at Auction in Phila delphia on Monday last at•ss2—par value $5O. (17 . THE aggregate existing debt of Virgi nia is estimated to be $14,858,928 04. GOVERNOR OR TAR MORMONS. • A letter from Salt Lake City, to the Cleveland Herald, gives the following de sCripuon of the Mormon Governor " The residence of Governor Brigham Young would be called a splendid residence in any place in the States, as , would . also the - Court House be iconsidered an elegant building. The_tormer is finished on the outside. with white tines, that gives it a beautiful, color, while the araitectuie is after die , most approved modem style. It is on the north side of the city, near the Temple Mobil', and has a commanding view : of the whole city before , the eminence upon which it stands. His yards,,out-buildings, trees and.shrubbery all show that the Go- vernor of the Territory and President of the' Mormon Church, is preparing himself a permanent place to enjoy. forever what he fancies to be the Divine pleasure -of . Om nipotence. He is a ; man of about forty-six years of age, low in stature, thick let, light brown . hair, light complexion, with an active temperament and considerable tal ent. In his general looks and manner of speech, he resembles, more than any other man I ever saw, David T:• Disney, of Cin cinnati." , MILTIOLLANDiS LOCOMOTIVES.. Some months ago we gave a rough de. scription of Milholland's Patent Coal Burn-, ing Locomotives, used on the Reading Rail. way. They have been steadily io work ever since, doing full duty, and making extra speed with passenger trains. A month or so ago we passed down the road in a passen ger train ;drawn by one, of these engines.. which made the run between Reading and Philadelphia in an hour and a half, including all - stoppages. The company now consider the superior adaptation: of anthracite, in the Milbollanil Engines, as a settled matter. In England and France coke is used at a great cost. A. late London paper states that _ two new express passenger engines, essentially on Mr. Milholland's plan, are in use ott die London and Northwestern Railway, and give great satisfaction. No credit is given by that , paper to, our ingenious townsman, from whom, we presume, the principles of the invention were derived, but the engines have the same gas-burning chamber behind the fire.boz,.supplied with hot air in the same way ante - modally. Mr. Al'Connel, the as, sumed inventor, claims that anthracite coal from the'mines of South Wales can'be used to these enema at a saving of one half the _cost, of the bituminous coke, and a Complete. riddance of many inconveniences incident to other fuels. The presumption expressed is with us o fact estublished, but it does Seem unfair that Mr. Milholland,' who is entitled to the credit of the improvement should-not at least have his name associated with the introduction, of his locomotive across the wa . ter.:—Reading Jourrial. AMERICAN STOCKS IN ENGLAND, It is Stated that more than half of the ' itock:of the Reading. Railroad is. held in Europe,' end that the stock „of the , Erie Railroad is rapidly passing intoforeign, hands. ' The'capital ' and bonds of these` roads must amount to some thirty millions of dollars; the greater - part' of which has gone into the hands of foreigners and las been transferred, not_at par, but at a large 'reduction on the cost of the works• here, on the I cost of American capital.' . In Ithe last analysis it .comes to this: that' in ex changei for -five or sir million of • - dollars - worth of silks, gew•Bawa , laces, wines, and some U seful articles, as iron and clnths, that might just - as well • have been, made here; We have_eontretted a debt often mil l lions in Euroge, and are 'paying annually the. interest thereon, and perhaps compound interest ,as long as our credit is undoubted. 'We are not croakers; but these are the stinr. ple facts: and this the simple result :of our , intern:tunnel cornmerci'al policy.'. 'redirect and inevitable consequence is to ancreas our debt. to Great Britain, and to placel"our most desirable stocks in the hands of Brit, : lab ~capitalists, and to , place our less, desi T rable stocks in their hands at such, pricei as shall make them, as, an -investment, equal to the best. But this is the policy- whicl received a majority in Rhode Island, in New liersy, in Connecticut and in Pain sylvaaia. And under the delusive prosperi ty which-comes' from abundant credit and willing 'lenders, people flatter - themselves ' that.ihe country is: gaining constantly- in wealth. The day, will , come. We advise all, Who are engagOl in extensive businesi . operational, 'to keel) this in view.—Prart, denco Journal. .T• INVICSTDIEDTS JI*NVFAOrITIIEL The Boston Jouinal says '"The current of investment is now tura tog Strongly ;towards' factory moans, which' - are beginning to , hold: out brilliant: pros., pecisi .the way of 'dividends. Nur', important change ID several branches .of the manufacturing business ties been going ou the last - six months. The demand' for dog miatic goods has increased greatly -and ces hese advanced - aufficientty to*yreld hand--; some - profits, Thus fact, which is begtopisg.. tubeunitized the comniunity, - farnishes key to the present movements in faetuiji, shares. The truth is, that a large 'thijcinty of our triantifiteturing stocks are now setting at prices much below - their realtimbre as - can: be easily :demonstrated by leferene:r-ao; , facts and figures.,Bot the erittimesta Ott .a;cicks entitled to mostW,lightklUe .which refer to the protipects'abeadattrzs , ly Most brilliant and epenDraging. l !- te DUDS thelidiet of attmg ioutitY. MO.; knotit bow Co- ;wpm** Ihe , Ateretee* ot tut Read What thair httyttricttsei,,, rts.u'isto,- 4 0triTrieliiiAnfetOttf*gtir, T O County' , Democrat. hittleceitrett'fitsi the Democratic Ladies of Ttneytosntill-tuaguiA. test toned eat. in sekucestledgeteavorthe • apprectauon of his efforts in thelsiisto,,edh - Argus., Otirtarei pipers wanted in i nfies4oll . 01' 1 emigrating fortheritip-mortita 2 - 141;4' r it - .11:131 ifiZt.q'S:Z 1 MEM pootorript. REIM