111 -TERMS - - or TUE MINERS' SCIIMICILL. arms sossminoN. TWO DOLLARS per atm* mable semi-an acidly in advance to those who reside in tile Coun ty, R ad aumilly in .drone to those who reddie oni et the Cotmty. The publisher reserves to himself the right toeharge per annunt;when per:teat la delayed longer than one year. TO CIMIS: Three Co*, to one Address, . . 1•3 00 Seven do do de . . . 10 00 Fifteen do, do: do . • 20 00 WC/Argyles= and &boot reache . r a suppyfed with the Journal id 3 in adrasor ZATIM Ci A.Drairstma.: . . _ . One Simile of 14 Ilse, -1 Pram, a MOP., 03 00 3 times, $1 00 6 moths. 5 00. &Menem insertion, i 5 I year, B'oo 4 lines, 1 time, 21 Cards oll3liare, 300 Sabato:it insertion 121 do 5 hoes, * 5 00 „ihterch wi t a stw others advertising be the Tear • with the privilege of ineertmg dircrent ad. veitimemente weekly. • 12 00 or Larger-AdreitirementP, as per agreement. BUSINESS CARDS. . evavies: DEALER IN SCRAP IRON la Copper. Brass, Bar aid Blurb Tie. itoriliters. Mrs ttet Lead, de. Orders tecelsed Tor Brasesod to pa~ vrork, and dfai Wee farnietiog. All orders coo netted with the Above line promptly attended to. 0 South ettreet,aboye Front. Pliflidelpbta Jena la. DM 1.1-0 A dalilkelf —For Int purchase and rale of Relit Es . Z 1; tate; buying and selling Coal; taking amt. of etoalLaildsi Dines, and -collecting rents—front twenty yearn •apertenre In tie County bi hopes to Sibs tat it faction. Oda/ Ildabantaitgoatreet,Poltsville. CUAId. kl HILL April 8.1830 14-ti JP. SUEN.WIN. EXCHANGE AND COL-' _ lacnagOirwa.Potor•ille. Pa.—Dealer in a...a -real Bank Noted. BIN of Eacbaase, certitirma of Deposit, Carets tad Drafts. Carets dor male oa PatlaJelphla and New Vora.. in sums to writ. Marna a. MO. 10-t - roux BARMAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, has open J aa office la Crewe otters. Pottsville. oillre. site the Episcopal Church. where be will be daily.' from 9to s ...Stork. boolteas lettereh him will t eatre proietpt attention. a3dreroat to him at either Patter - ilk. or 'Or telpinitg'. Dec.'-!• • ___ . • - E•IIWARD SHIPPEN, ATTORNEY •ND .1"• COCNNELLOR al Law. Ptilladelphia.arill attend ecaltert loam gad all robes legal busmen la the City aI Philadelphia, adjoining Coeutios and ellsewarre.— Widen No. 173 Walnut sleet ahoy. Seventh street. Philadelphia. - 1 V. , WIIITNICY, EXCHANGE. COLLEC .tIon, .eununisalon, AO General Agency Odire, nett Odor to Mlnere bent. Potteellle, Unites In un current money, Gold end tlilver. DHAFTI2 on Palls delphla and New Vora forfatle. March 20.1222, r 124 f Perna 111211.111-0111. Mining Engineer. hay re- totedbta other to Or. Cburb rrrrr •1 Building. next door. bat one below the Protestant Episcopal Church. Ventre dtreet. Pottsville. Pit:, wrien be will prompt ly &Wad to all orders in tbr line of bla profearlnta. April 3. 183 t. 14-11 jOtUll WIILLIAMSON & JAS. CUUPER— .lttornlea at Law, Potoville Office in Centre tit a kw door. East ut the ••Yenna]Wanta Mr. Cooper YOH attend at all lb. Courts. Pottsville. Dee. 7;1850 o•Nrinr.LnikiiTz—irericE arras PEACE. t. - 3 ?mu,'lle. Will attend promptly to Collections. &gear:les. Putchase tad Wale of Real Estate. &r.. la ractuaylkiltewunry. Pa. Oitice in Centre Rtmet.oppo ails the Town Hall. ' Oa :0. Intl. ------- JOHN C.CONEL&D./IJSTICE OF THE PEACE will attend to soy OnsiOrs., entinated toles cur , ptioctealliP. Bills and Notes rollemed. Lc. Office In Harriet At., opposite Dr. Halberstadt's. June S. NEL 03- OP GBO. K. SKIT/I, MINING ENGINECR sod igurstytor, temovrd to Cantu. tltreet, uppos It* if Imam' BANS. Potta•tlle.Pa MI dellurripliun•Alf brlfineefingj gapping and Draushmis J•iff tiled • promptly aM carefully. Way 13,1851. ' !IA( _ TAKES U. GRA EVF. ATTORNEY AT IA W. baring tintairra to Potlattale, bl• opened An oare yodel the Telegraph tiffire, Centre .uppnolte the Mlaen'Bask. ;.11131. n ft :IBANUEL BERLUCH T. OFFICE; tor -1•r41051 4h mad Mhhantaustt Pattatill.—(the oceupted by Dv Thud. Brady.) Pottaritts, March IS. !soft DOCTOR C. ELPF.tIELIER.IIONUEOPATHIC Pin . TCIIN, Removed hie Ofhee to one of the b,lc Lionise In Coil threat, Pottsville. PAL ATILLIAIIt L. WITITNEV, ATTORNEY V T at Lase. Potts wtlt .P3tbuylktllcoaaty, Ps. Otte, In Centre Street, nearly opposite the Miners' Bault Jan. 4, 11t31 I.ly 11. WILSON. IiRaIiiTRATE, CONVEY -11 • Infer, lAnd Arent sad General eollector.— °Mee, Market guest, Pottsville, Ps N0v.10,1010. LIMN P r 110 BART,, Attorney at I.Bw, Commis. ell stoner for Hew Vora: 0111ce oppoeite American (lore, Centre 6treel, Pottsville, Peons. Aprll 14, 11. 17-1 y• j tEO. Het:LA.l. Allorney at Law, Pottsville., IS Pa. 015tt e w ttttt oppo•ue Mortimet's July 31,1851 TORN lIUGUEII, ATTuRNEV AT L4W. Pomo d ♦llls. Mchuyikill county. P. Office in Centre meat, opposite the Miners' Bank Sept 27,1851 G. `RPOOW•N, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Of. • Are to Market St., near Second. Jae, 5,163 E NEW ItIUSIC, &C. I\IEW MVSIC•—LEF. & WALKER, titterer/tuts Alto George Willing. !it/. 198 Chesbut street. under the UTAH HOUSE, have just publishe•t the following beautiful Ballads. Polices. Ae. Think ere you Speak, by N. J. Ppolle. The decret, by- the author or ••Will 3,3 u have me Den as now." Saucy Hare, as rung by Ur. Iludion.blirsle by Dr friantigton. '•Eabe the bright Flag of Colamhii." sdapt•4 in the papal's' all of "j.lvet be Happy;' In Opetd,'Enrban• step.'• The "Mon •rt gone, by the late "J. T. $ Makin, Love. Woman'. Love, " A Dream ibat lore ran :We, foriet, by M. Keller. Inllagent Pnite, 4_l.- A. Getz, PTiAllOre.do.„ by M. Keller.. Pbrente do., av performed at rape May, by John vort's Band. thiop Brilliant, ftom the 07era ottheFour Sons of •ymua, by T. C. N tetra. Six •musements. Elegance", by Charles Vote. L. k. W. have the pleasure to annonnrs In the pun- Ilc that their stock of Sheet Mum comset• of the lar gest and most complete assortment tube found in the country, they are constantly adding to their stork all Om sew Music published In New Yolk,'Bomon, IMMEI 4 doe aaanrtoment'of the best manoTactuters of Net! Yuri end Boston, at the 1011111111 r beep priers. : • SH'SICAL INATRUMENTPI ANA., allloent 111101161e111 of lituitars, %lithos, Bao.• Jos, Flutes, Arroi deans, Cc Viollo,Guitar and Harp Strings of the best Italian WlBlll{ll.Bll or witich will he Hiroistted to the public and the tradom the tosses! rates. Orders punctually attended 10 latt.ll. 15n0. ATEDICINAL. 90._ • . ATasi :t2‘. pr..m A F,17 4 A r-ly i 1 CHERRY PECTORAL for lib* Cs'', of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, -WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Ti) CPR A COLD, with gal*.mitss if the 144, take the (thither Pat toast. Gu guise le bed, and wrap up warm, to sweat diiring FOR A COLD AND COUGH, take It morning. novo ,and evening, setording to directions en We Watts, and the .dlfficUlty will etion be removed.— None will long suffer from this testiitile when they find It can be so readily cured, Pemonteftlicte4 with seated south, which breaks thee' or ;heir rest it night, will find, by taking the (Nutter Pic roam- on going to bed, they may be sure of sound, tiabroken sleep, and. consequently reirethincrest: .tithiCtilif from suffering. and an ultimate tore, is ile efor thousands who are t hue affltcted, by this 'weakish! remedy: From its agreeable effect to these seers, many Gild themselves onwilting, to forego Its ear viliere the neeesalt/ for it has ceased. Fronk two eminent Physicians in 6 FavvrTEstu.c, Trxx.. April, letti, 1€31.. Bu.—We bane civen your Cher) Pectoral an esoeusivetrlal In our - practice, and elk it toilworn elixir, usher remedy we licre for rtiring affertlons of the respintory or(ans. IDOL DIEMER k. HAMPTON. TO SINGERS AND PUBLIC ePEARERO this reeled) le lerstasbk; as by .115 action an Die throat god leers. when taken in , mail quantities. it re moves all hoarseness in a few boars, and wouder telly lemons the power and aeatuiltty ur the voice. , atITRYA le generally math relieved, •od cSen wholly cured by Cherry PeetOral. But them Axe sown casts to °bonnets as to yield entirely to no laindwina, - Cuanza Piet—roaaa w W core thew, If they eta he. clued. BILONCHITIS, or Irritation of nib ituom.and up• per portion or the lonp..rm.y be cured by taking Ebert, Pectoral In email and frequent.doeee. The uncomfortable oppression 111 soon relieved. •Doti. Larisisc, of Brooklyn, New_ Tort, 111/14 , 11: • I firm seen the Cherry Pectoral can verb 'ra ses of Aeihms and Bronchitis ai leads me to believe It sae randy fait to cure those dieearies." FOR CROUP,' give so emetic of antimony. to be ((thawed by large and ftequent doses of the Cherry Pectortf. until It subdues the disease. If taken In 'MOOS. It Min Sot fait to cure. waotorma COUGH may be broken up •nd soon s'Aitsid by the use of Merry Pectoral- TUt latrumiz - A isliptedlly removed by this seaway. Hammon. Mammon have tweac noticed sobers wiusta lazaMiss were protected from any se. Ogee cometstrotn. relit th eir netabbon&without the flurry Pefieral, were suffering' from the di "' swarm- Satan, Oblo,llth Jane, '5l. Dom. J. C. Aria :-1 write to Inform you of the. sal, remarkable effects of your CilEaftlf , PECT. o - • RILL In this place, and In my own Molly. Onelef • my, daughtern was completely cured to three dii of a dreadful. Whooping Cough, by liking It. Dr. 11.41111. ODE or our very best cibladclehs. &tele stales that he consider. It the best remedy Welber* for palmenary. disease* and that he has eured'more vi en or clomp with. it , then any other medicine be ever admiataurnni. Our titterer of the Baptist Church says (hit, daring the COO of thauenza bete this season, be has !ran cures t'oet lour medicine, he could scarcely bare believed wah niuse .i ng. Yaws respectleity, I. D. SINCLAIR, • . Deputy Postwar ter. From gm dlothilSielied Deputy thrall:l7 and klaterta Medics, 160W494s - 1 bars &old tb!Cker , l Pectoral, as sal logredi• tau anew . s powe rful rowed, for colds, and coughs and ralaaallarT dissenee. • . PARKER CLEVELAND, M. D. ~:11Zwick. MIL Feb. 5, Idel. . 111 S. VILLENTIPIR MOTT. the Ho. : .11Froksattr of Ilargery la the Itedftaf c."..ng,..-fiew ted I • • Ott City. gays : :• •It divas me Orator* (0 (*flity th• value and .• •Illaserof . dyer's Ckerry-Perteref," whkb I „b.. elder. 114C11111/1, adapted to cur* disease. of iris Throat and Langs." COMO of beret* Menses upon trio Lungs have . beau *Stated by Cheri) , Pectoral In anch ',Mame caw at Warrant the belief that a remedy has w lespb been rotted that can he depended on to care' the Ceara. Colds lad Consumption which ran, Dom oar naldst thousands every y .It it treated datediciall to which the adlicied c ook with roe- Menus for relief, snd.they shoal*. Veil 1n avail them:wive:sof Is. Prepared by"). r et, Chemmr, , .. Lowell, Nast. - Said la Forteefile, by JOHN G. BROWN t Miners PALLS and Drildditts: stoic al: eft :47. Ss& 411412 k VOL. XXIX. . MANUFACTUREIiS,; Of Ramem, Saddlet. Tninks.,4lc. strrrALo ROBES BUTIPALQ.2,OI33IIIi rpriE uailetsigned *gala returns thanks to tpir pab -1 for past favors. sad respectfully announces to bi. Mends and the clasans georratry that. owls, to the liberal patronage intended to Win heretofore. but now takes ihe occasion' in say that be bum Imo re. ceteed ut full assoossent of RITE'Fa- IAI ditectlrous alt. Loa*. Ile Las,atw, all Undo Of Thor plum loth se helots In hi. liar og 'lnstuese, each as Rorer Covert', Rlankits. Beds. P.c.. kc. II• Is al wet! prepared to furnish all than of Fine Cantata Illaraere. wont Riding Paddles for Ladles aml Gentle- Ines; inferior isr quality. I o no other 'tnattlihmset at boat. as abroad. and on lbw aeon secOstinioilailag All hinds. or heat' havvveso, or each IS Coal Opar. &tun or Warnueta awed. on hand, la lilt supply. fir is ready. at anymomsat .to fill all order. prompt ly and with despait 0., Plater jive us • tall balm/. warrlmalag elsewhere There can be ag., bra In cram:anima my gooli. I.EFEVER'WOMELSDORST. A FACT THAT ALL 9110111. D KNOW. 1 1 HE undenitgaed reepectnetly annooacea to bla firleada,atul the public In gee mt. that be Asa nonaiantly on hand and onanntantuten all kondi of Fan cy Saddles and Ilarnese.and all de. acriptiono of riding and driving tau. unties—Double and Single paints/ —Whip. and Fly -nett— Hair Collart sad. in order. Ile invite. all local! aid fee him,oppositt the Amer ican Howie. and reipirsaruify aolicna a abate of lb. {notate patronage. hi. A. wEr.pri. Aug. IS, ISSI. 35-1 y IRON FOUNDERS. PIONEER INTILER saop. IigTHE Subscribers respectfully ep itome, to the Public that they have "set caeca the large Balkh'. temente ! e ? known as 'be PIuNEER FURNACE, on the Island. an Pottseltle. when theY ate prepared ita name tact nn s6J repair Ballass of retry durriptiss. Smote Elpes. Blunt Pipes. LI &smacks's, Ac ... &c.,. la the softy beet style. sCC The brit of material will, invariably. be lased, and none but good 11101 k toes employed oa their work. JOHN & JANES NOBLE. net. 23. lass. 43.3 rue WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. '- , POTTSVILLE. PA. iztri t, .1 . WREN e Bair& f clop ell ally In vite thr Attention of thy Muumuu comm. ;., lop to their- Now Machine *atop and Foundry. emitted between COAL sad Rail-road Sltacts, and Insiiint on oNurwegian Street, whet* they are prepared to eremite all milers fit llactilaery of Branmead trunotach as Steam Entine*: all kinds ofGearing for Rcillng Rills. Eclat add Saw Mills. Calle and Dpuble.arting P13113/0 Coal Weaken,. Drift Cara, all Iliad of Rail road etings. each as Chaim, for dal and T Rail; Flog .. en lichee!. kc.; all lauds of cast and wtought Iron Shafting. Being Practical Neel:males. nod after having needs the dessatids of the coal Regime their mad, ifocyeass, also all Ueda of Idachltiery to their line of businees. they Baiter themselvea that work done at Melt Eiltablistonest will give satisilactlon to all who way honor them with a call. Alleirdera thank hilly rreelvcd and promptly •ill me the moat ren• amiable terns. JOHN V. WREN. MIEXEM FRAPIRLIN IRON WORIN. IR M riir. .tittIiSCRIBERS INNOUNCE to a public that therra a the Proprie. sera of the Frantlia Worls.Port Carbon, , lately minted on by B. 881yreas, wart. tray condi - Me to manufacture to order..at the @boom notice, 'Steam Eatenea, Pomp.. Coal Breaker., lad Machu:wry of atmort any arse or dew Opekm, for We. log or other purposes. Also Railroad and Drill I.Ms., Iron or Bras. C4llllngs of any sits or pit lei n. Ordet. are respectfully soliened. GEO. B. FINS& ar. BROTHEL 02111 CM . FRANKLIN SHOVEL WORIL—The rubrierlhen continue in Curnten lba ttoWorn and Ostlers of Sail. (aunty. with ehorria oral! kind', at the lowest Pbtl. adrlphla prier'. attaistion Is particularly called to their Cost Shovels. Charts for Shovels of any else or pattern promptly awaited to. • - CEO. B. FISI.EII it BROTHER. 14-If Ant. SI. 1952 CM - POTTSVILLE n,ozaaria rank jaTME SUBSCRIBERS respectfully ao. DOUllte to the public, that lbet, ails Rolling Mill is now complete.' and In full operation. and that they us stew, edge supply all kinds of Bar Iron of various size., which they will warrant to be superior In onality to any obtained from abroad. tattle same prices. CEO ETIM They alwo unansfasture T Ralll, for the nse of the Collienen and Lateral:Roads. weitttiod from 21 to Ott lbs. per "yard. made of the best Iron, and which will be .foand much cheaper than the Imputed article,' Heins practical mechanics, and having bad conga, erable experience in the Iron buriness,Chej latter themselves that they can flee entire satisfaction to purchaser., and will also matt It their Interest to pa. 'lonize hoine mannifartures. II REAPER MEADOW IRON WORKS. 8. W. at HDDIDiN, IRON and BRASS Founder, respectfully informs his pat ron*, and the • public generally, that he is fatly prepared. at the above •Ev-. tabliatirceent, to manufacture Steam Engines of every *llepPonips. Railroad and Drift Camand every other disc rililioti of Iron and Brass Castiapaultalile forth° Coal mining or of het. beeinieg, on i he moat reasonable terms.,_ Also. Bldwing Cylinders for Blast Furnace* and Bathine work la intend. - Repairing of all k Ind, dune with neatnes• and do*. pitch. at the lowest prices. Ali work furnished by Min will be• warranted to perform well. Ile would eollett the eustotoof those who may want articles la his Ulm In Me vicinity. All orders will meet with immediate and prompt attention, S. W. HUDSON,' . . March 15.1851. 11-,1.1% - ,-; POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS.. cso. MASON. I* CO. RESRECT fatIy announce. to the publie that' they have taken the Establishment knows es the Pottsville Iron Work. on 'Nor wevan street, where they sae prepared to MIN all kinds of Steam Engines. manufacture Railroad Cm, and Idarbinery of almost every deacrlptlon, at the abortest notice, and on the most reasonable termite —Person,. from abroad, la want of Steam Engines, will (aid itaotbeir advantage to give thew a call be ore engaging eleiwbere. (flay II tr UZI HARDWARE, &C. FIREI PROOF SAFES : LTV lt & WATSON respectfully Intone' the pub •Es' Ite Mot they have added largely to their (Little. (or cuanulactating attleles In their line, by the erec tion of a large Factory In Eighth Sheet, below Vine, amid are now prepared to furnish those who may fa mu them, With FIRE PROOF OIAFES, &e., in • as polar manner, 'at the ationedt - notice. They will warrant their safest to undergo a• much heat as any other safe•; and In order to satisfy the pabficthat this Is not were alsertion,they hold , Mt. e..el.es in readlue.s•al any time to test them fairly with any other sates that are made.— . 1, They have Ike names of many merchants and other., lit this city and utter place.. which they can give 111 retieehre.— •' - • —_ • Their celebrated saris hive been well !rated by accidental • • - as well as bvpublle bonfire., a* the. report below will show.. . Oredt . TritgarA atillismd by 1.1./fXS-* WATS o.llri No. BT Omit Strut. Pliteals FIRE PROOF CHESTS: Cr inn sTATE r•lic,itanallinita,l4.,uCT. 30. 183 i; The undefended, appointed a container for the perpose 4 by the °Eters of the State Pair, want pre sent this afternoon. When Messrs. BVANa & WAT rION tested oat .401.1re/dell sized Salamander Firs Proof Cheat., at which time -they consented TUNlS tonne 07 WOOD over It, cutilmenclnent I o'clock. P. M.. and having exposed it to a white Asal fee Are i ; audlcksit to destroy the cast trod feat. -On opening the Chest, the papers, together with !COO cir-' coisis, depoerted to our presence. were label UM, nut olOy having bean preserved, but dot bevies the appearsnee.ur scorch opda them. Joseph Wither. Et-nor. of Pa. Jobe E. Cox, A. 0. Heiner, Chau. E. Belmar, .A T. Newarld, t E. S. Bendiest. • ' Colantit tee. EVANS & WATSON, Salamander Tire and Tbler-proor Safe Manorrs. No. 83-Dock Street, Philadelphia. nag 11. !SSA. • S4-I y' _ _ _ azoßat BRIOUTII t - NEW HARDWARE errons,l doors below Iliatz's awl • soarlyoppwilto Ponevilkli, where wilt tw found au ezeollein moron mein ofHARDWARA: Cowl. Zrimmlniut, leprioirs, - ,Plne Trays, ,l Saddlery, . • ' 'Brimsla ware, t, Shoemakers' Tools, laieortment of Bog Lott",li Carpenters' Tools, , Table Cutlery, '- Class and Paint, - , Pocket pnlery, Bar. Iron of all atzes,!Tablellpoons, 11 Rolled - do do do :Anvils and Were; NCI. and Spites, 4 -aseorteseat of Roe "Gni Railroad Iron and Nails,!sheet froeflrutibler,* Smith Toole, :Wire, Tin Plain, .Banding materiale, • !Brass Kettles, ' ,- . Past Preel, ' $l4 troop, Bbear 'Steel, Ps MI and Bonen', ' Arm Blister, Illialits, Kilt Saws. l Railroad Traces. Crow. at Soles. 'Powder and Strut, Flo" Rand-saws, i , O: B. returns his thanks to the public for.er pa tronage they emended to the late brat ofllght & Pnit;and datum, himself that: in hit Indieldst cab*• elm be sr be able to deserve aid contedbi their continued support by the quality of the dodo MI b"- In store, strict attention to.beeiness, and thd , at winch he Is determined to sell. • ' 013.01108 , Lett of the firm of ridgy& Pott. Mitch 'PI'. !BSI. 71.11 • TOM" BALI. r IRON AND HARDTVARR ITORR. 0 ,• , THIB MUSEUM Of maarfacturel vliflll .bas loin none of,lts anractionMss4 I lot, vow able to oar to thq pnbltnettber for ' their Inspect lon or -purchase. me or 114 Anew ind enostALiefor mock of Forego and Domes tic HARDWARE ever ailed hi the 4}Onaty. •Wlt., t ooo f thoolth for the patronage (Verged to the la Arm. I Ratter myself ablelo supply ill the masts my Ilse of homes', cheap us tWebts_part.wil usual promotness am! deepatch. Flumir orr i Apr 113,1831 - , 144 f COLIMLtit'S Chap Ostler, " 32;33;34, 35, 30, sari' 37' &oda, PAii COUNTILY Merchants eta save from 10 to Ilk cent. by Ord:lasing at ;be above Mores. portal am owl Goods, paltry bat Mir solar; rcoaomlrallyZi Marais 1 vas undersells purchase their goods bare, pay Alga rests, a n lace prlotn.. ankstandy os basil a tarfe assortmest of rep Porker Nairn, Scissors sad RaraM. Table ed and Parks, Is Ivory, siseliuthdo; boas at tor bandits, Carver. sad Forks. rush. Calms, Mks, 80 - mle Salves, Revolt log Pistol& Woo- Jest tecelltd.• large soak of Rodgers' !embalm's Ilse Pear and Quivese Law Ac.— Mao, a Isar mom t mast of Aocatbroo . Also. One lEagllab Tartar and Ormaas G r. 301T14 M. COLIN Mee. T 7.1441. MOW aniKrinlion W r. ,,Vaßt Ck.:NTRE STREET, "0 "•• • '""., . 1 111 subscriber* are prlepared tali Yatbalstsasr Operatora.at fhtW S Ie a a tau Oa.. Iteribt irldridr warilessle or Mall, mow. assmusrtarml la Pottivais, a t .."."""l7 f imperair mestay. also. halm T imams sad Owe Chita., familiar ' alarm floss liyartar. .8. TA,„'""" - , York Sioras.liov.fra, 12 ' 01. . - - . • • • • , . . . .. -.... .1 . •11 4 . 4 7 , 7 4•-•/ - . . . . ' i . `l , ' 1 . .. ~ 6 .•'• i ' ..., i ; • '• ' ••.i. '. ', ';' i t : t i ;.: :..; (,' i'' .i . i' i i . ' '•;_.; " g;(. ~, ',. ..., • i 1 , ; .. .._ i . ' ... • . ••• .1 • , . . : ' ' . ' . -- .: '- ' . - •:''' '. i: . ' 1 - : ' .. . i ' , . ' . ' m ..........„ , ,•... • 1.,. • ... . a . . Y I WI-7,1. TEACH YOU TO PIERCE litt . towEis OF THE EARTH...AND BEING OUT FRoX THE CAVERNS Of H PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNINIG BY BENJA filling Institution hat oae of the most.drairable lo- Lcaliollll hi Norther's Penaslvasia. Kingston is a Iblet._p_bataaat and salubrioas village. one mile Wont of willtesbarre, sad accessible by daily stairs from all parts of the country: The school has no* - bass in - opotatlon seven years. donut which its trosoure has huts liberal sad constantly Increasing .Through lb. munificence of Writ. nweiland, Esq. as additional Seminary buildiag,4o by SO feet, and three statism high. bias just been completed. and by tbslibrrality of Ilan. &ha Sestoru, the School la mow furnished with a Saleable and magmas, library. totirely new. TIM Chemical. Philonophiral and A.. trombones! Apparatus of th. !estimation Is regatifsd, by all who have lion ledge of It. aa of a high order, and ample 113 r ND experiments in Natural atclence. Tbs Board:of lastraction for the easels( year Is an follaws: Rev. REUBEN NELSON. A. M, Principal lad Pro. tenor of Mental and Mond kaput,. Rev. YORNCI C. SMITH, A. 111.„ Professor of An cient Languages. PHILIP MYERR. A.U., Professor of Mathematics and Katsina &leans. Rev. JOUN A. REUBELT. Professor of German. and Assistant in Ancient Lanvin'''. 11. De LAPLACE. rearmost of freackand Spanish Lamina's'. " JAMES W. WESTLAKE, Assistant In Matting:nat. Its and Teacher of Vocal Music. ROBERT EL TUBBS. Y. 6., Trofewor of Anatomy aid Phyaloto/T. Miss EMIL% CARPENTER. Pretentrres. Mrs. JAN E IR. NELBON. Teacher of Drawing and Tainting. Mlii ELLEN C. RORIE. Thither of Moak. The Public wilt perceive that the Institution is un der the supervision and instruction of a very fun Board of Teartuse, and the patrons ate assured that so pales will be spared to promote the roost thorouilt ItuproVetneus of all the pupils. The necessity espouses at this Institution are moderale. Board is •I SO per week; Warbler. ri per dozen; and Feeler, hO per year. • Coto. Eag. Branches, Hither do , do Ant'eat & Modern Lan. Marl. L 614 70 666 Drawing &Painting,extra. 180 3 as 7 of blink, with see ofthe Pi 111:01,Citri. ' 11 17 la 62 ' II 10 Roma rent In Seminary, etudeott.) 112 158 ' 111 Chemical and Polloeophl. cal Lenore,. 56 74 60 12mbroldery.F.rtra.. 2 21 3 13 Zee The whole expense far Board,Waehias.Forl, Lights, and Taition in the higher Haalleh branches, for one year, will not exceed 0100. Payment for Tullio. to be i iably in ad and for Board half at the tommencaomnt and half et the middle of each term. C/iLENDER, POI 111313.53. the Acadiale year lo divided Imo three tetuiv. lot Toro tauuneutes Aug. 18.111311.cootlaueo It weeks—Vaeadou of ono week. 14 Thor coonneater Nnr. 17, 1242. continues 17 weeks—Vacation two week,. 31 Tenn commences March 20, lass, continues 13 weeks—Vacation elx weeks. The dim tone* of the Institution combines mildness with Ormasse, locukating sound sacral and religions principles, persevering industry. smut order and stif fest depot twat. students are cerebroid at say time, though It is very important that they should enter at the sow mententent of the term. Catakogues of the ifentina • ry. and any information relative to it, can be oh tattled by aditralng the Principal or either of the underslgned. D. •. SHEPARD, President of the Board of Trustees Loon gyrate. dee'' , y latitda, Sept. IL IBIS. THOMAS WREN. !AMER WREN: mit ' • POTTSVILLE ACLADISST. 'PILE undersigned having been entrusted • ith the 11 direction of the Pon/stile Academy, take* the lib erty to recommend this Irinitutioa to the patronage of the public. The Principal, who received his edit. cation in the best unisersitlee Of Germany and Paris, and who bas been for seven) nears engaged la teath lag loads ceentry.will teach ancient and modern las gnages,tb. LaUn,Greek.llehrew,Germae and F tench, the higher branches of Mathematics, agGeomett y. gebra,ttorgeyhig.Mensunition and Calculi:i.e. well as Neter', Philosophy and the principles of Chemistry ; whilst ldr. J. T. SciIMSER, a graduate of Yale Col.. lege.and a practical Holm-keeper, will take charge of the English branches: as Spent:R. Reading, Writing, COMpOilltloll.RhUturit., Arithmetic, History and Geo graphy. Theprincipies of Book-keeping will be taught and the penile exercised In the keeping of fictitious accounts by double entry. Even the smallest boys will be faittifkilly taught by the teacher, theologises, and to young men an opportunity will be affoided prosecute their tending es far as at any of our co mon Colleges. With a strict discipline shall be roof Moeda respectful and kind treatment of the scholars Pupils from abroad can be accommodated with boat/ log on moderato terms, in respectable private bog lug houses. :The terms uftuition are as httherto, }early, for Languages, OS extra. The year is diva into 3 sessions, lit from the Ist Woodsy I. Sept, New Year. 010, earner; 2d, from New Year tut Id Monday In Aprtl.sT and at 50 extra; 3d thence to the 3d Monday in July; $7, and $1 504: Bills payable at the end of the Ann month 7. session It is highly linportant that f should enter the dc with the commence; ° the grit Newlin. L. ANGELIC, Prier • / Jwly 94, teat.. 30.• HARRIS, BURNISH & CO 4.3-tf PHILADELPHIf Dry Goods, - Clotking, Muffs, Baas, 11 , • ' ' 00 / 1410, ... 4 suet, D REM/ER . AIITIsTE IN HAIN. 1.. 7 11 LA. In .l- opposite the State Honer, PHILA .. ~,,. 'greaten pith. celebrated Gossamer Ve ti 7 ix iZ and - Elastic Hand Toupaces: Instruct.. n ~.a e ladles and gentlemen to at bl with errantry : i • Ilps. lathes. ' For WWI. Indio.rimleer to rt .n.. a d to I No. I The round of the No. I Frt. for .. baldhead. , 1 From forehead over I 2 u the th e bead to neck. i • 3 From Car ltlrlif O'er I a the crown of fad. , the top. 4 Prom ear to ear f'd I the , forehead •or sale a splendid R DOLLARD has always teet h .. m y, hu g stock of Gen " ' " 1 ' Tmi l' eeli eautifalty menu- Wigs, Frigate. Braids. Curls. 14,,,, •0550t is the factored and as cheap asany o -- • "- Union. or Lustrous flair DOLLARD'S Ilerbanlum R n herbs and roots. Tusk., prepared from south* diced for preserv. the moat suereeeful article e gniingecd(W, reato les lb. hlir (zoo ' knin g""Vithy. and luxuriant riot ad preserving I, in _ ~.„,,,,._ ~.,_ __,_ stale. Among other reati0nV,74741.",;"" -"' 7 is the 'tog daioon maintains its It s . ,„4; head of hair fan that bia Tonic is a PP l lbrquently it Is kept, in cat at his notablisbmen any other known ay better preservation than tly notedby thousand,. plication. It beingthas p f „ sob ., i offers the greatest gnat t his Old 6,b liatn . m. Sold wholesale and r to the sm . How . , Phil .. 177 en eon i've rtitytt• list discovered tha as Plot _„_ l/ , D P, l t ' l ,l., R n ili v l r e anounces It fur sale, with -•••• -' •' - '""'""lrpaosing everything of the P e " e ' l rapsdenee in iv the bale either black or kind now In one. 11 d) and Ls su , „ his " sus br°wa ' (1, maybe either by stile or otherwise. ... il i. ue 2, ll 2_ a ,L' ue . s ee .. a minutes atter application, 7 ....,....7.,-,,-......7.,: its efficacy. Persons visiting --- "''''"t glint him a call. Letters ad. the city are invilb , in mein ., „ rest. Phil .. dressed roll DO wink .. delphla, will fecal July In. 1122. 114-ly RAZ ItAT t. CAP GRIMA AN F• FOR STORE. ' , men FigAlA 4- Arma.srath Slit. X. .ii 3841 , 1 ., X ,, a '„. - a established In 1337. and Ins ever 1 • I ••• '''' 7,4ttessful and Increasing bagmen -- i 0 ,, dt ."" - ho ',:.•the attention of the Peo .„," r..,..""",,,, - 4itrounding cantle' to my c; ,7,..7.7. of 411 the different drying „,, a ,''',..:".,l,7' . Gentlemetee /SATS AND — ..,"1..... - 7,4a1l an& Winter-also to my very er -L-,..- "C..".".'.0n1. of Children's Paltry Mu s t:gm II T o - js";., --- 11211 1 belie,* to both, largest assort. .".7, „,", - tirtt's Nate In the city, and vette ---- ra ce ; than nn be found Is any ty of 111, ~ other iA n ° , ANCY FURII . .--This branch of my bull , ...".-.,-; nett 'penned in the last few years.that ---- -- snore of my special attentioo-import la g 1 now .., dirett from Europa, and Mined them u-heed by the best tivotketen-onder my own a. I oow offer my large sad beautiful as prof Ladies! amt 17.1111drmee fish. Bola. We' 'to f t nlotte aid Cuff Stes,manolbetured of all 5,,. , ens kinds of Fun that ' Sr. to be found In ii: RilttOlesiOrt dealen would do well to give —ll se no rs e l chasing tlaewbere. me JOHN FaßEllta, No. 284 *tact Street.Plaladelphlas i sa, tut. 424 m 7 gnirielitl is PASCAL', 'HITTERS, 1 t, South SIXTH greet, luteraum Marla and CAAAtist oats, Pkilatlpkis, • =, HAVE Sintstantly • 'as band a bea il", beautiful and extensive assort meat off ITS and CAPS, which., Me, raspretratly Invite their Meads and Witte aineral t ito mil alai examine. while ,kit s ..rns CITY .BROTHERLY LOVE." Tebtaat7 21, le &Ay row CILOTBING. Tug .t t osielmt would respect hilly Inform his na mt,ourogisis and customer's( elebylkilf Conoty that Ala psalmist of Clothing for liciongGentlemen Is muck tugtikan ever, sad he Is disposed to sell perps living at a distance, bark tbe privi k.i, of twanging clothing patellas/A m this stntr. if tbey go 114 suit. P. A. IiOTT. 01 Chesnut Street. below Mb,. Pbilsda. Sault 4 .; 1011 • il•tf . • i v hia tAs true test of CAsappress.' G! ; Clothing!! CLOTHING!!! THE most extensive assortment of Oohing - le Schuylkill Comfit,. from Id tom percent. cheaper and better lade than can be •porellased elsewhere, is at OAR comer °reentre a bdMahastos- Meets. t maystflesot assortment of FALL and WINTER FITHING, of the most fashinuable styles, ts now Ovid and ready for talent priers that DEPTCOI4 TITION. As , • very inlets sold at Oda retaldisti- Lestt is isasa &Anted to Pottsville. It h,therfre, press* , adapted to this region. and often great ad __sinew ire purchasers oves all the %err toftriar 01;41y-sea Clithisr. - * ONE TRIAL will prove this. beyond all doubt, to Ow who are utrangem to the. fart ; and those who - Rae& net yet pereltase4 their FALL or WINTER , Clothin g. wl Ude well locallandi edge fur themselves. Ailnimeruse variety of ROW CLOTHING. ' Suitable for the season. at ettrewsly low Reinember the old stand,. OLD OAR HALL," eo set of Cellar, tantl Mattamousto @treas. EDWARD T. TAILOR. Proprietor. (Late Limitary k Tav wok Impatiens of Cloths sad Dry Goals.) A CAII.O.—RDWAILD T. TAYLOR, Iderebeitt Tailor, would reeoectkilly cantle, &melba of his au morose Meade aid tbe faille to Ids Pill sad Win. ter meek of not*, I.loteisters, Tiepin Tertinp, kg., selected Eros the beat markt* oliirti be le r* - panil to sake up is ordordtt . very moderate Otte. aisoltatot of GkreseWeltbleal" ollll k Abirte, As. • • ' Agent tor Om Neer Tatli r toolion god Paris retinobs. Pottsville. Ott.; . _ WOOD'S 011.1U1121117A1s 1210111 ° worits; RIDGE ROAD. TIION erseruAßY.l.kii, Dreyticisado, Me •• Dm ad / Dal Dog*, Totatals• of D•aatird De.lps aid Ts fitrall Out. Doe emirs_ *Oral mid strafett,on IF probed pialui • Ow Isoolialbsiaad •• Vanua's. t011b• ritifiretaloir 100 *Mom D sad •cidaulass will pm l b• ' bp pats dike . •1111.117 bgi•••••ad aim= WOOD,,,Diladdidds. 02.1 16*. • _ •l4m ANp.,.,:, 1"0, T.T.SY-11.4E:. EDUCATIONAL MnRM=O mares:. 111N171170N, LVZERNI COVNTT. P 1 TERNS OF TUITION Toro of Torso ofl Tenn of 112 weeks 117 week.' 13 weeks 03 34 04 74 •363' 446 633 4 611 7 CLOTHING. =I EMI WATCHES, &C ..t .' Wt[. sAzz.: a sow,V . bralin ail Dalin a CALM . =NM a sines iftelama flaw. /anorinia PLATO. WAX& AND WWI: AMMO. AAM ONIIOIIWI noirleVio mat "i• lam Gm* Ida& ea whamala a nOuloit tio. 216 Kota Wad, don 311116 res - Deem &ree =Mum Q Plaktlstplua. , O = nu , r -6,... - "IP arm/a aft/Isaa ao" 0. Nay to. 188. • AT TITO OLD STAND. • ELI lIOLDEN'd Wholesale and RetallCl.. pfece, Watch and Jewelry Fatablishme, o b Old titand," No. 2.39 MARKET Street, (b and dth, South Side,/ Phtladelphfa.. b o o., My friends.old customers. and the publ! 'that I am at all times prepared to furnish Watcheadeweiry, Fancy. Articier,Eluperior Cold Pens of all kinds, with Cold and Silver MI- h Priers. den in variety k.e., at the very !owes Lets a,, together with the best supply of super iaaat; Mae-Werra, ever °freed at this Eta DJ Watch E.U. being a practical Time-pi „ ems _ to Walter, with an elperience of near a mapaitaa yearn et Ws prevent location—is at flied "Ti me . to llintish. by Wholesale and Retail, rislog Eight beepers" of the very ben quality, ~es, of plain day and Thirty-hour Clocks and Tes sod adap and highly ornamental designs. of ch. f , a h aa. trd for Counting House*. Patio Alen. Alarm Fattories, Steamboat,. Rail Ca "* ood si„ pers. (locks. a most desirable article them to be Up and for all whose business req in the scanting early. Jewelry of evere Clocks, Tlme-piezes.Watehe a and warrant description, repaired with gill lock Trimmings. Dealers supplied with Mete 110-ly May fl„ Ittn. B RADY REl5l° nny k ELLIOTT, Si the Big Watchop. posile Ifortimer's Hotel . a We invite nur friends a Wile in general total' an ant at oar stock, as we feel aa jafikVal . it is the best that wan ev i ad , at Philadelphia ed In thin region,and w prices. iota full assortment of Our stock consists In Gold and Silver Levy told and Silver Lepine Watcher, . I ‘ Watches ' , 'Forks, flutter -IMMis, &c. Silver Tattle 11 " --T- el ° PlFlrun & Cake Basket s, Plated Castors. moo r Ornaments, Am Plated Card Trays, C a . aat o f Fancy Goods. And a g eneral ledge of our business, and Witha thorou g h Mg to advantage. we ene rg y find " for "toilers in the State. We re tie undersold b y htt, f ral patronage we bare hereto turn thanks forth ei Ttrict attention to brininess, we fore received, an dente of the eammunity and hope to molt thci taaaaa. our share a r 'I WILIAAN BRADY. J AITEW ART ELLIOTT. N. B.—A tti at tscount to Pedlan and small Deal, era. 0111100 paid to the repairiug. of cil P :w k rt i n te l dn o d Jewelry. DMZ com iui piTCElES AND JEWELRY. lITHOL C and RETAIL, at the Philaelphla Wale Jewelry Storeorth SECOND corner 01 QUARRY, Phila. Lw dalohla. • ttall Jewelled 19 Ca- Gold Liffateh.9. RV 00 rat Case4—T 511 Cold Spectacles, 7 lOU rakers Jewel , 10 pin:. Silver do ISO s . • r do 9 Gold Bracelet'', 300 ~,,..,,,tartiers 7 Ladies' Cold Pencils,' 00 s- r ..- do 5 Wilver Teaspoons,irt,s 00 let tat Cold with Pearll and rinser Holder, 100 , 01 ,. r Ring*, 311 In SO cents; Wald" Cl , cent.; Patrol, ol oda .Lu . n u el, w 2s ,.d ; t o o tte e r w aT , t . i ; ts e e l isold fol. St' i !. t UPPER 41 , HARLEY, n 4„ some Cold and illye e ;te m ;e i r ° 2 o a4re r p a in d es, at e r l l7; l s ;m' the I's', price. IZIE /PHILADELPHIA. .aeries, Spites, Oils, White ! l ead, 4. Furniture ' DOLDIN & P North Brharvet„ above ATM Street, Phtlarra., (AFTER fot .sale, at lowest market rater, 11,200 'Li Gals. Common OIL suitable for greasing. • 3,230 Gals. refined oIL for machinery. 4,773 Bleached Winter and milting Elephant and Whale Oil, Sperm. Adamantine, and Crystalline Candler, 10,000 Gals. Refined Miner,' OIL free from dirt end sediment, and light color, 3,000 Gals. Pure Apron 011, Winter and Spring L • strained, l i b BM'. Cincinnati Lard Oil, Cellow,,Brown and Fancy Snap, SOO IMO. Straits flank and Tanners• Oil. Nay eniy• venrass. wrzent PUTTY AND PAINT MANUh'ACTORK THE u aderslgned herring made extensive siteratione and improvements In hie machinery, and having otroduted &roe m into hie Pactory,wituld most respect fully call the attention of his friends and cgstomera through the country to his hr4e and well selected stock or VARNISHES, PAINTS, ma. cLAss,&c., ke., which fur variety and quality cannot be excelled by any similar establiehment In the State. Coach Body, Carnage, Cabinet and China Gloss Varnisberi, and Paints of every description, dry and ground in Oil, and put up at abort notice In cans of convenient size fur country trade. ' Clatier's Diamonds, Gold Leaf, Follette. Putty and flack Enlyee. Sable and Camel Hair Pencils. Varnish, Paint, Graining and Ra'gamine tinisties, and English, French and American Wass of all slier, suitable for Store Fronts. Dwellings ke., with a good assortment of Enameled and Colored Glass.for Public Buildings, Vent Moles, ate., ke.. consfantly an band and for sale In quandary to suit purchasers.at moderate priers, at the old ertabilahed Pstivrenal Enurement) .an Vit amin Seoan.No. 60 North Fourth street, west side, below Race at., Philadelphia. C. SCHRACR. April H. 1831. . 17-1 p PURE warn: LEAD. WETHERILL k BROTHER, Manufacturers, No. 136, NORTH FRONT street. Philadelphia, bane now a good supply of their warranted pure WHITE LEAD. and those customers who have been sparingly supplied in consequence. of a run on the article, shall now hare their orders tilled. No known substance possesses those preservative and beautifying pro,perltles, so desirable In a paint, to ■n equal extent with unadulterated white lead t hence any adult/tore of other materials only mars its value. It has, therefore, been the steady aim of tbe manufbe term. for many yeirs, to supply to the public a per• fectly pure white lead, and the unceasing demand for the srucle, Is proof that It has met with favor. It is invariably branded on One bead WETHERILL ar. BROTHER in full, and on the other, warranted pare. all in red letters, Thllada.,Julyl2.lB.sl RB-1y COTTAGE or Enameled .TIIRMTIEEC. Patine Exuma /me sad lvpring Bedatuids. Rent dew DWI , / Tsetse, Oak and Walnut Of f ice sad Dining Roma Mitre, , 4-,. HART. WARE & 2)0 CHLo . 1 - •., above Tenth, Philadelphia. offer rot sale, at very low pines, a large and•bandsome assortment MTN AMELED FURNITURE;-.f asir .sc. • mitevilacture, gutted to both city and country residences, complete setts or stogie piece. made to order. Persons ittr. Mahler Hotels and Boarding Douses, will And tt a cheap and desirable article.. Complete lOU for cba m ben, consist' Dr °(Boreau with glass, Bedstead. Wash stand. Table, and 4 eerie seat Chairs. from •t up. wards. Also. superior WALNUT EXTENSION DI NING TABLE), from 013 to 003. Patent Extension Sprier Bedsteads. Office. Dieter Room. Rockier and other Chairs, Spring and Hair Mattresses, Matingany and Walnut„Plain and Fancy Furnitdre in great va riety, &c., &c.—Tbe - publle are Melted to call and examine. N. B.—Dealers supplied on liberal terms. . ♦at.l4, 1832. 32.8 m OIL POE =MRS eIVaIILICZUVERY. 1118 subscribers have constantly luster, a supply of Wintet sperm Oil, ' Winter Whale Oil, Winter Bolar,oll. I Crude Whale Oil, Ellitched and Unbleached. These 01L8 are warranted pure. For sale at mar ket rates. J. B. A.A. S. ALLEN, Tiand B South Wharves, Philadelphla. Oct. 16, 1852. 42-3 a InUMIPS Patent Piss Proof PAINT. FROM 01110. TE Subscribers have losttecelved a further sup ply of this singular and valuab e substance. In addition - to the elate color.they have a beautifhl chocolate or brown. resembling the sand stone now in use, and so much admited for the front of buildinp Ile principal ingredients are slllea,aluminasnd pro.- toside of iron, which In theopinloo of scientific men satisfactorily accounthfor fine-rota nature—the two former substances being non-cond uctors.s nd the latteractrog as a eement,to bind the whole together god make a Ann and durable paint. For use It is mined with Linseed Olt; and applied with a brusts.the Mate as ordinary paw!. to wood Iron.tin, sine, canvas., papelart. It hardens redo ally and becomes are-proof. 11 is particularly suits ale for roofs of holidings.stsamboat aid car-decks railroad bridges,fenoes, etc. A s oof co tied with the article is equalto one •1 slate. at a vast saving or ei• -pence. Specimens may be seen tithe ointe if the subscri. berg. lIARRISON, SROTIIeRS ik • No. 431doutn Front St.,Philada. Anrll2l.lltte. 17-If A 111-. TIGHT and INDESTBUCTAIILEfor priftee.l riling and preserving Me dead—for ordinary Inter inent.for vaults or transportationot all sises.aad trimmed leeway variety °rusk. according to order. One of these yowl towers the remiss of Mary Clay. - and they have been highly reetoomeaded by Meson. Caw, 'Underwood. Houston. Flab, Steams, Judge Jones and other*. For sale at JOAN CAL tams. oenerat cows hater, opposite the El. change Hotel, Centre direst, Pottsville' where can use be had a mar variety ot Calknet forsitors, so. tar Eedsleede. On raa it 5.1.14 Issollellsee. Talk tt, * e., Ike._ Abs.& saparba atlas, of Wooden Callas. of uhrrlity and miss. Haase always is attendance. • JOHN Iia.RACII. Cabinet Maker. ilea solo iltdielem for de flayUat Cons - ty. rot Fht•l Iletallic tlarlalGYeer &pt. 33.1132. 39-42 VTTZDATRIVII DICTIONARY 1/NAIINIDC. ED. - -L Ow capers of Ots valuable . murk. at. leowlvdsall to be staatanl weft of theta mad, bta call Is; Ude eeentory, bat to Darope.lbtsala at less Chau eh, prices. BAD. tballoyal Oetavo.,Valveraltr as/ . eabaolefltlou of We valuable weft. tot sale at my low MIA at ..,.• - ,; R; NANDANT/ ; 1 asap Wawa's and RetaUjloolurass., rfoi.lo,llB. , , , INS, lIETAL/ WIIICN WILL GIVE STET:VDT/if TO OCIS DAMS iND SMUT= ALL NATUILT. TO DUD USE 4ND VLEASCRE.-Dr. Johnson MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1853. SATURD AI:. ESTATES. l • .....,.:,••• mum= BAWL , rya L8 ,,. 0l sace. striated to Westport. Ewa Co.. . v.; on Lake ChampLahr, /a capable of mode, fi . ro l a pig Iron per annum. lt Is blown by a %.., Mil steam. engine t and another engine raise* stock. kr... kg. More are eight Kilos. tallith . make SOO,OOO Bushels of Charcoal per saunas. anected by Railroad with the Pomace. mot Ilearlf acre of nnede for sesooalog wood.— - , .e large Brick Mansion Mouse. with grellent Faim; our Brick C o llag e, see- Alt entree Houses tar workmen ; toMmodi. Dee Illarknmliha' a nd dUrpenteni . Pimps. dm., Me.. and about 1500 acme of Laud. The Furnace is situated on le • large ao4 convenient dock. Wood for making charcoal 4 1111 be obtained 'cheaply in the,aielglibuthood; and Anthracite Coal from fin:idea's Corr be delivered at low rates. By the proposed MO Canal from Lake Champlain to River it:. Lawrenor, foal could also ha bronaht wish great facility from Erie. The Ora Magnetic Ore of Eesentrounly.partleularlrthei from the Gowns tort Veer, Bed, can- always he prorated cheaply and la rear abundance. The propel', wing.. sold on rea• amiable toms. , Inquire of Messrs. 4. /k. L. TUCKER. MAN, 60 West Racer. New York. or F. II: JACK ED:V, No. h Liberty Square, Roston, Der. 23.1115.1. Desirable Private Residence FOR SALE. THE subscriber Wilt sell. at private gale. the House ••• and Lot now occupied by .him In Part Carbon. fkbuylk in County. The /louse Ise two. story double Frame Building, containing two large Parlors. Dieing-Some. Shalt", a• Room, wit! eight Chambers, and a • • es adjoining the Dining Room, all in et- • cellent condition. for the occupancy or a genteel family. The Lot Is 150 feet from by 150 dreg, and la laid out In a Plower and Vegetable Ga !den, In excellent condition, and well stocked with all kinds of choke Vegetables. inches asparagno Rome, straw berry. Att.; there is also• Stable and Carriage Houle Woeb Aouee. &c., and all the conveniences (or It de sirable residence. Moo, a Lot adjoining, 154 feet (root, 150 deep, containing choice quite, peer*, AD. Nee, Plumbs, Cherries, &a., Catawba and Issoutig Grapes; the whole antler *hien stale of cultivation. There is a never-tallies well of moat excellent-we ter--the.wholo will be - sold a bargain. Persona de -1 itOUl of purchasing . . will cation 8010 PATTERSON. or J. V. Warrsay. Real Tecate Agent. Ponsville, or on the subscriber, who resides on the Premise; where price and term, will be made known, L. F. ItillriN CY. gaif 0ct.30.1e352 51000-A GREAT lIMIGAIIN. • THE Subscriber, With a view of Obliging Ile Ma sines,. offers (ornate his two.atory brick tire.proof °nice. situated In U Street, between Centre and Second Streets. Pottsville. for ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS CASH. The landing is IG feet front by 20 feet deep,eartr of the wallah niche. thick, well . painted with out and plastered and papered within, lighted with gas above and below. hie well calculated for two offices. having separate entranceie, and will rent the lower one for 1100. and the upper for IIIUI per annum. There Is a ground lease running far eighteen years from April 1853. The building is mimed and situated in the centre of business, close to Centre Mufti, and within three squares or the Cowl Hasse. Public Offices and !Sor bet House. well adapted.both in regard to locality and convenience, for Attorney's. Physician's, elcrie ener's or Printer's Offices ; (or a Pastry Store, and could. with a entail expense, be made a good, substan. Oat dwelling house. Persons wishing to purchase must apply soon, or they nay miss a bargain. Apply to N. M. WILSON. J. P.. Land Ageat tad General Collector. Pottsville, Dec. 11, ISPI. 50. ti" EM TILE SUBBCRIBEIL offers fur sale the well known Timern-suind„ called the Petreilts Hoes., tou sle In the Borough of Pottsville, Schuyl kill county, PcunsylVania. It is large and commodious, slid In good repair,and [ITU situate in the most minima part of the business portion of the town. Loy per son wishing to engage in artier employ niers, either as a erchent or Inn-keeper, will fled it to their advantage to rail and *gamine the premlsev (ore they purchase' elsewhere. For-terms apply to the undersigned at Ills office, lo Kirke% street, Pose trine. D. G. lidcGOWSbi. July In. ISM uotrims AND LOTS IN I.A%VTON'B ADDITION TO 'PORT CARBON. frIlE LAWTON VILLE TRACT is 1. now laid out into Lots. and 'FRP b.. sold on terms which will enable Indubtrlotts man to purchase for himself R i ti and family A BOWIE AND HOME. ' A Manor the property can be seet.. - and the terms of Bale made known by apptlemlon sa the ngme or EDWARD OWEN PARRY. Agent, CM of the Kentucky annt. Centre street. Neitember 4. IttS3 304 f. TO COAL OM=TOWL THE North American Coal Company oilers for rent for a term of years, the Mine. upon the tract of landealled Centreville, in Aceuylkill Elt:innty. These Mines are well known as.anicuig the best of the Rod Ash vein. of the Region—among them are the tepohn, the Palmer, the Clarkson, and Peach Mountain veins. The tract Heti within a mile of Pottsville, and Mena. armed wiihthe Mount Cubon Railroad by a Railroad owned by the Company. Its proximity to the Read ing Radro.ul gives to thin tract great advantage• ay regards transportation. A more particular description is deemed unneces eery, as any person disposed to lease the Mines will, of roe me. examine for themselves. Two small engines on the tract will be leased with the min The attention of persons disposed to lease Coal Lands. and who ran command some capital. Is inni• led to this property. Reference can be had'to D. E. Nice. Agent of the Company. P. W. Sirfer, Clril En gineer, Peter elimpsOn, Engineer of Minn. all of Possorille ; or to the subscriber, No. 93 South 4th St.., Philadelphia. Possession can hr had at any time after the 14th of October nest. J:18. HEPBURN. Preat. dept. I I. 183 t. r•tf MISCELLANEOUS. 14.);rfA:.411->r+ , l-0:(.)( , :rv.a.7,A1.1 PUNPING ENGINE. • ARCIIAMBAULT'S Portable' Steam Engine ban now been introduced into this Region.' ad found to wothawell for Pumping, aid also for the hoisting of Coat" The subscriber, therefore, confidently so licits ...lett from the Operators and others in tehuyl k ill county. The Portable Engine can be used with peculiar ad- Vantage in statinus application...nth as 'foisting Pumping, for- driving Rotary Screens, Saw Mills Corn Mills, Threshing Machines, kg., ke.,beaides be log readily moved, with little labor, and in a. shot time, to various positions, to stilt its work. It re quires but one man to keep imitation and .At the saint time, to attend the brakes-4We belrut wog% more eco. nomical than the ordthatraationary engine, The Franklin Institute, at their F.abl44 ion in MI. awarde4 the first premium (Silver Medal) for one of these 1. - amble Sumas Hoisting and Pumping Engines. Orders for any hone power supplied at short, no tice. ' A. L ARCIIARBAULT. Seam Engine Builder. No. 13 Drinkers Alley. near Second and Race !Stream, Philadelphia. Oct. 16. 165 t. 44-3 m , ERUPP'S PIZENII7III ESSENCE OF COFFEE. WHY willman use that which I. motions to his health. when he Is willing to live all his wealth to restore it when It I. last. Strattai that 21 leant two-thirds of the human family will -use ordinary Coffee. knowing It to be lolurioue to their health.— KRUPP'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE is. beyond doubt, the best and most wholesome preparation in the world. Every ilouse-keeper should have it. Trj it and be convinced—lt will save about GO pet cent. be sides your health. Warranted to give entire satis faction. Manufactured and for sale by ELI KRUPP, 639 North Third St., Phitadel phia. N. B.—All the principal Grocer* and Drug have It for sale throughout the United States. Der. 25,1651. 51-6 m JAMES U. SP 7 • 17E. al and .13 fforth Fou Si., Philaddphia, IMPORTER of and De r In Foreign DLASM, of every d • • • Agent toitheprincihal Amer. Ica • .tss Factories, hart for pale. Ronting.Flocolag, hone! and Bulk Window Glass, of every size, up tO 4 feet wide by Ig. feet long, and from an eighth of an inch to two Inches thick. ZINC PAINTS—White. Black and Crey, Dry or In OH; White Lead. Varnishes, of all kinds; Clawed Oil,Turpentlne, Patty, Paint Brushes, Dye Woods, 1 . 01 and Pearl Ashes. its: FIRE AND WATER PROOF PAINT. Also, eon. cant!, on hand, a Isree'assonment or freshly IM ported Drop and Medicines. • Nos. 33 and 33 North FOURTII Street, above Cherry, East aide, Philadelphia. Dee. 25, DM. 53-1 y 421111411 , CCEUNA. (MASS, ea. TYNDALE 4 MITCHELL, No. 219 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, OFFER to the citizens of Pottsville and ita vicinity. the choice of their beautiful and immense stock, to icy quantity and of all Mantles, of Dinner.7Tea and Toilet Plates, Mabee. Pitchers, Sets, . Ake., Preach Or Enallsh China, or ironstone Ware. Al also GLASS WARE. cut and moulded in great variety. at the very loaest rates. Hotels. Mardis; and Private Ranee, supplied with tbe'pest articles ea vete cheap prices. Jane 5.1852. 4.t 1y nrozms! MIMES!!omes!!! "10(1 lIICAD of choice. MIMES will ofned for. Vitale by the flobamber,at his residence. In nUnitifelitOWll. Dauphin county. Pa., Item the Sth day of January, 1853. untiLthe let day of Nareb. 1 1 4 3 . Any person wishing to purchase...wit do well weep and see for themselves, air the subscriber considers them a number one tot of diacit-can't be beaten— and no mistake. RICIIAID FOX D Reedime yews please copy Dee. I. Ida. & & ALMON ! Nos. I 'AND S MOUTH WHARVES, FHlkstra, OFFER FOR MALE 3000 GALLONS Winter Sperm OS, 0000' . do Blearbed Whiter WOMB Oil. 3000' "do ' do," . du doter 10,000 dt. Racked Non! Wen CoutWhale OIL 11:4 Misers' use 200 Hoses Adamantlse Candles, 1300 Hags Peruvian Cease.. • eoa Mils. Patagonn do Dee. 11. PM. ;MOM 1100113. persons desiring New Books for the New Year .Ucan be supplied with any kind at the Book Stoic of the su bs criber, which for neatness, durabil ity add cheapness will surpass city that can be pro. cured in the City or elsewhere. Alsealt kinds of Books Haled, Printed mid Bound tip to any Wiens, at his Book-btndcry and Printing-office and Book Store, Pottsville. B. BANNAN. Dec. 18, 1852. 'LIVERY, STMICLE. MITE subscriber annotardato lbw .Plotic: that be 1. will cetulate the Livery Dasteess, at the Old eland of Chula hitter opposite the Depot. tk of the haimicmilLouse.er here will always be Opt . GOOD BORSEIS•ADD : YEllloLEtt ri hire, and the *MU May. rest assured • t every attention will be paid to Melt . 'ants, so u w tender the eatahlithineet °why alba confidence and unease alibi Odd tie has appolmed Me. Joan donna his Areati Irk; Will Glum; be In the Stallid,utill who will be toyed both accommodating sod oblieW to customers. UENEY VANDUSEN, Nov. I% MI u by AFORT 11 111 118 iitolll, 111.—Ilemplaywient fat every prrsoa:of either set, In Towa at Conatty, guaranteed. -A pteltild Settee, within' tattooed. air dressed to Meows. VIM Maur Sot; Sat MI6 Pew Olier. Philadelphia, wBl melee In onus le ZallY METHODS of teal haat Mew 118 toile a week, De pend It lea bet.—a estudaty, and without rudt: ej:Cciisgi 1 0 01111 C. 110011•11 ariptiouLsee 1 1.71"--Jam received slater 44obrie, a mem ankle im proved. malsalrie ler illellmele sad frssilksoll of Sala walls Wit u P 51114,101, Mist Assto or Is pain, as B. BOMAN'S . • . -closp,lktok ss4 lits4/02V1,1,flars; . , MI GENERAL.' ADVRTTSKR: 1 BANNAN, 'POTTSVILLE:, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. 13=3 r'UFT-m men $O-1, NSW. ettaTilla PAPICII.-100 11 , y, :_esi I* a I . ellnabl Piper.' entirety ow and %maul!!! • Ulm ..lail nulled awl got sale....wholesaleaall Mag t . at der prksa. .._.,.. Also 100Dpleesa Itoolik a ir Pallet, Piper OM liii ens's' 'MOO iff , awake .. ~- s• . 9..MANN1.E19. • • ..: earn • Cliirapt.repil Stern,Pentals...... .. ~ .i:. • ? . . , -- 4 '., ~ - . lEEE PUBLICATIONS. ~ , .. _~ Dit•Vill4o-1100M ,cxyznotTort-;-rwetistiev IN scisrox. toms . Wycosiosence.on the lot of January,lBs3, a new 'wpm. bell:10;01=0 IV of Ibis elegant plaallnated Journal. It wfirappear with new type, new Immortal. and epleadhaty improved In every de. partinent. besides hied, time prks is te be jereatty tarsi. The publishet„ resolving to continence the -new year with a etreulat ion of oar ' hundred thous. and, therefore, offers- he most liberal latucements to Realizing the spirit of the age, the great int. provemesta in art. and the constantly increasing in- telligence of the anal/cane publiaber,with this change of prices, will vastly improve his already splendidly illttstrated Josiah!. Especially will shear Improve ment be manifested in the engraving depattment, es well im the literary character of the paper. so that the Pictorial shall appear In a style, sot only to merit ail the encontans at praise so latitsldy bemeowed open It, but also so • m to challenge Increased respect for Ito enhanced ercellerice and perfection. in short, the whole gaper will be far superior to anything yet of fered-to the public by the publisher. By terming to the following list, which forms a part only of the regular contributors to the Pictorial, its high literary character will at once be understood : Ilia. 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At these rates surely no objection should he made to receiving the works by mail, and thus ensuring their speedy; rife, and regular delivery. 0- Remittances and ecinamunkatkins should always he addressed, post.patd • to the publishers, I.EONARD SCUTT d CO., 79 Fulton Si., (Entrance 54 Gold St.,) New York. Der. 11.1851. The Only True Portrait of irorhsergton. JUST PIIBLISZIED. FL %TELCO'S Magnificent Portrait of WASH .. INOTON. Engraved (by permission) from Ittu- UVs cup original portrait. In the Atheneum. Boston. This superb picture. Engraved under the euperin tendency of TIIOMAS SULLY, Esq., the eminent and highly gifted lutist, is the only correct likeness of Washington ever published. It has been aurae tertred as the greatest wort of art ever produced In this country. As to its fidelity, we refer to the let ters of the adopted son of Washington, George (Yeah. ington Park Cuss.. who says. It In a faithful re press:station of the celebrated original," and to Chief Justice Taney. of the Supreme Court of the United States, who sags. "As a work of an its excellence and beauty must strike every one who sees it; and It Is nu less happy ip its likeness to the Father of his country. It wan my good fortune to hove teen him In the days of my boyhood, and his whole appear ance Is yet strongly impressed on my memory. The portrait you have Issued apitears to me to be an ee get fit , representing perfeetly the ciprenton ae well as the form and features of the face." And says Senator Cass," if it 0 We-Ide represestatis■ of tie swat original. President Fillmore says," The work appear■ to me to have been admirably exectited and matuatly worthy of the patronage of the public."— Says Merchant. the eminent Portrait Painter, and the Pupil of Sloan." Your print to my ailed fa more remarkable than any other I have seen, for present ing the wide indlvidnality of the original portrait; together with the noble and digniAed repose of air arid manner, which all who ever saw him considered a marked characteristic of the illostrione man it commemorates." For the great meet, of this picture we would refer every lover of Washington to the portrait Itself, to be seen at the office of thug paper, and to the letters office following Artists. Statesmen.Juristr sod Schol ars accompsnying it: ARTlSTS.—Marchant and Elliott, of New York; Neagle. Rothermel. and Lambdin. of Philadelphia; Chester Harding, of Roston ; Charles Fraser, of Char leston, S. C.; and to the adopted son of Washington, lion. Geo. W. P. Cast's. hinteelfan artist. STATES: MEN.—fits Excellency Millard Fillmore, Rape Gen. Winfield Scott, lion. George M. Dallas, lion. Wm.R. Ring, Hon. Daniel Webster. lion. Linn Boyd, Hon. Lewis C.', lion. Wm. A; Graham. Hon. John P. Kennedy, lion. R. C. Winthrop, LL. D. JURISTS.— lion. Roger B. Taney, Hon. Jobs Darr, lion. John McLean, Hon. Rufas Choate. SCHOLARS.—Chas. Folsom. Esq..the well known Librarian of Ike Boston Atheneum, who says, •!1 would rather own it than any painted copy I have ever men ;" E. P. Whipple, Richard Hildretb, lion. Edw. E t, LL. D.' Wash ington Imitg, Ralph W. Emerson , Esq. , Prof. T. C. Siphon'. J. T. Headley, Fits Green lialleck.H. W. Loogfellow, Win. Gilmore Simms; and FROM EU ROPE. Lord Taifourd, T. B. Moronity, Sir Archibald /thews, Lord Mayor of London, tr., kc., die THE PREda. throughout the entire Union, have, with one voice proclaimed the amnia of this superb engrav fPlo• enable all to possess this valuable treasure. It In sold at the low price of OSGEORGE per copy., Published by V. CHI N, W. corner of FM and Arch greets. PhHad's. D. D. OVERLY. Bole Agent for the Ehatenof Eastern Pennsylvania zed Delaware Thus Portrait coo ouly be obtained from Mr. BY ERLY, or from his duly authorized agents. Arrangements have been made with the Post °Mee Department, by -which copies of the Portrait can be cent to any pot, per Mall. inywrfect order. Persons by remittiug FIVE DOLL• 111 to L. D. -BY 'MILT. Philadelphia. will have a ropy of the Portrait sent o them free of postage. siltatagaiticent Gilt Frames got up expressly for these Portmiut, furnhhed at the low price of E 5 P 3 each. JUST !ISSUED. A magnificent Portrait or OISNERAL JACKSON. Unpaved by T. B. Wescu,Es_ ,q. eller the original portrait plated by T. filost.s. &M. • This Portrait will be • Match for the Washington, and, Is In every reeneet.as well got up. Price 115 per copy. Address as above. Dee. 4. 1851. 41•3 m [.(etz -. 117 - 2.);&11 Pr. 111,4 3.15 (el OP THE LOP.. ) • WORMS of the Be,. RETRY BLUNT. 4 Toll'. 12 ma. Pace tedueed. to 73 co. each, via : Life of our Saviour, 1 vol. Live* of Bt. Paul and Bt. Peter, 1 vol. Ltves of Abraham, low and hitch. r &anions and Discourses Da the XXXI.% Artielea, 1 vol. Nio.ooo of these hooks bare been' sold In England, and from 3 to 4000 In • this coo stryothere they are' now offered at Iwo them Wf ash , original pries. No religious writings are more pleasant or profitable to lead. The style is very: clear and beatitifhl; the spirit of Christian tenderness and lord beams In right Oa *TM Page t and few boots inculcate a safer and more practical aciathohttanee with Holy Scripture, as AI/bolo. • thousand copies should be read Where one Is mow. BIBLES, PRATE* BOOKS, and the best Seas. .11SIIID *MD NSW 1110 EXTSIITAINOGY WOCIa, with an extensive stock of Juvenile Books, Books for Ban. day Bettools. Publicittions of the Prot. Epla. s. Usion.sind the Esau. Ichowledge Society. for sale at tbs lowest prices. i . H. HOOKER, Publisher. and Cheap Theoltutkal and Miscellaneous Bookselleccorner CHESTNUT and MOUTH du... Pluledelphla, Oct. 110, IBM , 44.3 m 4 tUIiKIIIT Tables of, difotaut longs of Douai, 'IV Douai" sod nal Du Itaa.Steol, Do., by o Frac-. nut Itahaok—this is-oho of too uosrusefai miss published lb/ Donation Welton la Dos. sod thole who bas U, ere;, Wood. Bo COMICt irs the calculi. UMW, that any pontos cam safely be god ea unit the !WOO/lib:en even weigtilag the ban cad Just publish/I, pike IS coats. and fat Ilabp wbaetble lad b B. BANNAN. ilia postage slaw" the wink wUI be wdetthet. to lay nit of the coatity.—The nude supened tits Sisal distant. Jas.% Mt • erectinn. rt- Tnic canal, ows ADPRRss Ina Tlik PATRONS OF MINERS' JOURNAL. 'Tis twelve o'clock, the chime falls on the ;Sr As the last sigh of the departed year, "Fifty-Three,"—;inother year bath fled To the bleak home of all the mighty d e ad Attother, year is numbered with the cast, Its glories gone, its brightness, could not last ; The winter's gloom; the little April dowers, The golden harvest and;tbe.Autumn showers, All, all are past and now again to-day We hail the New Year; robed in mantle gray. The pealing bells hid every heart rejoice, A " Happy New Year sounds from every voice; The booming cannon joins the jovial sound, And merry laughter rings the circle ronnd ; A . 4 New Year's Gidrlisre hear some urchin Cry, "A box I'll give you," We hear some wag reply. The gilt, the joke, the kiss all pass around,. And happy hearts in every home are found, Away with tears, let mirth the New Year greet— Away with sleep wheniyouth and pleasure meet— " Let Music sound with!its voluptuous swell, Let all be merry as a marriage bell ;" Away with care, the wine cup sparkling bright Shall reign supreme upin thisTestive night. The year bath fled with ; 11 its joy and sorrow : Let us laugh to.clay,e'll should we cry to-morrow. "My Native Lank" beloved I know thou art By all thy Sons. and every patriot-heart Throbs with delight to see thy flag arise On every sea beneath die:starry skies. Long may it wave, the emblem of the free.; Long may it float on eilry land and sea, Till all on earth beneath: thy folds shall rest, And man no - mom by Wants be oppressed. Young Giant of the West in every clime, From the Atlantic bathe sparkling mine, That rests upon the brogd Pacuic shore, Where the rude miner delves for glittering ore, Or the bright gems' that lever every brain, And wake the Sage in search of. wealth and gain, Thy name is loved, theti let the tempest beat— No surge can harm thy adamantine seat. Fixed in the hearts, deep love, that freemen feel For rights achieved, forivalors dauntless still ; All swords for thee would from their scabbards spring Against thy foe the naticinjoon would ding Ten thousand hearts, an every bill and dale Would run with blood, and every passing gale , Bear far the news, o'er Mountain, sea and sky, And prove to all how freemen dare to die. Lives there a traitor whb would dare to break This glorious Union, orals pillars shake; . May all life's curses fall hpon tits head, May foul dishonor rest on him when dead, • May friends and children spurn him when he die., May angels hurl him frotn the ethereal skies To endless night, whets not a cheering ray Will e'er disperse the giithering gloom away ; May fortune frown, may; mistress, wife and friend To him prcive false may hope refuse to lend One cheering thought; and when lite'sjounaey'so•er, Oh' may he rest upon the Stygean shore, Where none but traitors wander near or dwell In close communion with the powers of hell' Land of the West, where mind holds sovereign sway, Standup and claim the Prizes of the day : On every sea thy steamers prove thy skill, A Fulton's name doth new the wide world till ; The forked lightning now obedient Hies From East to West, chained servant of the skies, The name of Morse with Newton will compare, And on Fame's temple rook as bright and fair. Then let us greet the unpretending worth That now outshines thole of an older birth. Our trade expanding swells on every side, Where the sea raearneristem the foaming tide ; We see our railroads mount the highest ridge. The steam car scales the loftiest mountain ridge, All bringing wealth from every land and sea, To pour their tribute in our treasury. Oh ! would that treasure all from virtue rolled, The unstained offspring Of a wealth untold ; The fruits of temperance and honest toil, And no foul drawback our pure fame could soil., Since we last met our lapd was dressed in gloom, The Sage of Ashland nOw is in the tomb, His fervid eloquence enchained each heart, At his command the bridy tears would start— But now no more we'll bear his much-loved voice, And now no more the people will rejoice To hear the champion of the nation's cause Defend tier rights, her statutes and her laws : The sod is green that rests upon the breast Of him, beloved dear' larry of the West;" But still his name will like when realms decay, And hills and dales, like;vapor, tee away : His name's inscribed upon the scroll of Fame, And unborn millions will revere his name. And Webster, too, whole giant brain and form Oft from his country mired the gathering storm. Is dead, and ne'er sgain*nong the great Shall he, as monarch, guide the skip of State; , His manly voice will now be heard no more Above the din upon the Senate door ; With honor now in the Cold grave he sleeps, And o'er his tomb his friends in silence weep. Oh! Sage of Marshfield,. may thy council guide The country safe through every wind and tide, 'Till o'er the earth the emblem of the free Shall float in triumph, and on the land and sea Thy sparkling stars shall to the breeze unfiirled, Proclaim to man the fretslom of the world. The Hero of a hundresi fields bath found a foe at last, Who all his skill has overthrown without a trumpet blast ; They fought behind no ! ramparts, but in an open plain. And tho' thme.k&millioilis were arrayed, " not one of them was slain. I The victor of the Northiln lakes, who oft to dread army, Had marshalled on his legion= amid the bloody - fray, At lan by his own coOntrymen was sold, or else betrayed, I Although each' trophy he had gained wa• on their altar laid ; But, noble Scott, thy deed , remain, and many a well4ought field { On which thy name is *ratan, aye, graven on thy shield, Will never become 14oisheit and victory't halo bnght • Encircle will thy ‘• la.t of earth," when theist than set in night; I While Contreras am: Londy'l. Lane remain on his tory's page. age Yetiname will be remembered in eery future age YeN while the sunny tiptithem field* shall be be deeken with dowel+, Thy honored nnifie u ill,rtill be loved in all our fu lure hours. Thou haft not lewn defeted—thy country tun , been sold To ther power.. and other land., for the bright glittering gold; But still thou'rt like to Wellington, and ne'er shall he fospt, And wheic the fe,dive Otto k drained, 'twill 14 to IVittPld Seem While venting thus in silence I thought I heard a vowe Re-echo o'er the mountain, that catped me to re vice ' For well I knew us manly notes„ so shrill, so loud and clear, That from my heart soda vanished the la.' remains of fear. i It was the voice of Winfield Scott, who led us in the fight, And to each Whig its only tone brought joy and miles "What ho ! ' he cried, "my chosen few, come face the foe again, 'Tis useless now to piny and grieve, or sleep among the slain. 'Tis true we are defeatiiil i but never be dismayed; For while the citedel °Mope is ours we cannot be betrayed." He ceased, and joy reigned in every heart, and merrily the song Rang out, and mountain, hill and crag its echos did prolong, To prove the uuth, deku• mace..., the song I will rehearse ; 'Tis true the measure id no; good, yet still it might be worse, It. proves, aitnough defeated, Hope still with them remains And cheers them in their pilgrimage with sweet melodious strains. Ho! up with the, anchor', let us hasten away, To the head of Salt River with hearts blithe and gay, Let our sail be unfurled;to the bleak mountain air, Let the standard of Fregdom goat merrily there. Look aloft to the stats,gook beneath in the deep, And our voices and oars soft harmony keep; As we sail on in peace O'er the waters so blue. With our leader on board and ourcountrymeo true. To this route we're no !strangers, for often before, With Clay in our boat we sailed here of yore, Our sky maybe dark, brit the stars sparkling bright, Will disperse all the gloom with tbeirbeauty to-night. Thui merrily we'll sail with joy on each heat t, And never again from our home will depart, For we'd all rather fail In the cause of the righi, Than tnum ph o'er virtue, where wrong 'bends the • fight- Then ho!-toe Salt River, let us bend to each our, And never revisit this bleak, barren shoti, Until we in triumph agkin shall descend , "In the year Fifty-Six r to repay every friend. My New Year's lay 'hi o'er, my room is growing cold, The sun of .Fifly.three" now shines like the pure - burnished gold, Upon the misty mountain•tg p, in bright and • clear ; Oh! may we all its rayi behold upon the, next New Year. • May you the Miners' ..ctuntai mad, and learn from every p The Antidote age for met:) , ill, from childhood to old And hen from earthirou are culled hence, may very patron say 1 setts with the printer upon tart New Year's Day. V' is !" porMir Frns."-=Certain young gerrtl en a e dying to know who is the author of Us armiogsketehes in the Boston Olive B , over the signature of "Fanny Fern." A paragraph appeared ins' I I New York paper a short time since stating t h at . :!Fanny' was al Sine!' of N. F. Willis. A Boston paper noticing this, says that this 'sister' of N. is very much in' fa vor cif the "BlCUtiter etistnme " weatibree.! ehes; smokes cgs*. promenidesthestreets !in Wellington hoots, and Couinding-abin collar, edits the bet "paper,)andris the kest lookitig Man in Boit= she bears the cog nomslioriptamt "Fanny -Fern" . atmodi.but ,4 better known at house as Tons Norris, the "dim' of slit Olivs Branch. ME National eopio. OCEAN POSTAGE A large reduction in the rates of ocean postage is urged by Mr Barnabai - Bates, in a recently published pamphlet, in which he has collated a multitude of useful facts in re lation to the extravagwe of the rates now exacted. Taking the number of letters con veyed across the _Atlantic during the past year ar4,500.000. and the postage that them at nearlysl,ooo,ooo,hecalculates that three fourths of the whole were letters of irieutl ship ; and be contrasts the tax thus levied on the exercise of the social affections with the low rates of internal postage now pre vailing both in Great Britain and the United States. Allusion is made incidentally to the anomalies resulting from the absence of pos tal treaties with a large portion of continent al Europe. Thus, while a letter hence to England costs twenty-four cents, a letter -hence via England to Calais—although with in sight of Dover—costs fifty-five cents. The recent treaty with Prussia, files the postage it thirty cents, but a letter addressed to neighboring countries must bear two or. three additional rates. Facts of this nature are well calculated tohas ten the consideration of the question on broad and liberal principles. To our foreign-born population, especially, it is fraught with the deepest interest, and for their sakes, nut less than for the sake of our extended commer cial relations with Europe, a satisfactory • settlement is manifestly desirable. A mit). rocal movement in England appears to have attained to a more advanced stage than that with which Mr. Bates is associated, and has enlisted more strenuous support 012 the part of the journals, and of prominent public men, than has been accorded on this side of the Atlantic. We notice that the London Econ omist, a journal of the highest repute in all matters of financial polity enforces the prin ciple that governments should provide the amplest and thecheapest postal facilities for their respectivepeople without . reference to the pecuniary profitableness of the proceed ing. Postal revenue (the Economist argues) is a minor matter in comparison with the so cial and commercial advantages accrueing Irom-a well-developed system. While con tending for this as a principle, however, the advocates of cheap ocean postage conceive that even profit would ultimately result from the application of their plan.—Wash. Rcp. NORWEGIAN LEPROSY A letter written by James C. Richmohd; for the Evangehcal Catholic, dated Bergen, Nor- Way, September2o,says that the Oriental lep rosy, as described by Hoses, exists at this mo ment in Norway. In addition to a leprosy house established some centuries ago,the Gov.. ernment has recently built a hospital, the first that the world ever knew, for the cure of 10- sosy. The disease is confined almost exclu sively to the western coast of Norway, and the number of lepers is nearly one in filly. The writer-adds, that it is from the western coast that the emigration to America takes place, and that the opinion of the attending physi cian at the hospial in Norway is, that the dis ease will show itself among these emigrants in this country, and probably become a pes tilent disease in the Western States. He adds:- For the future, I would propose some rem edy of the following nature:—Many vessels with emigrants now sail annually from Nor way to the United States. They land chie fly in New York.—Let the city or the State enact a law, and make it known in Norway, appointing a physician to inquire if the dis ease exist among the emigrants who arrive. and it any such befound, let them have their choice between being transferred to an hos pital or returned to their own country. The remedy may act hatshly„in some indivtdua! Cases; but it is by no means "more tyrannical than the quarantine laws that already exist. Itw ill tend to secure future generationsagainst el:mut - the most fearful calamities !bateau be come permanent among i'people. I wish to arouse.,such attention, before it be too late,,as may secure our posterity against this loath some itilliction. OUR FUTURE An article in Blacku;ood's Megazine, on American Politics, " concludes with the lollowiar , prophetic words: Vhoever may be the President, howev er, the United States will hold on the even tenor of their way—increasing every day and every hour in material prosperity—augmeu ting in population and resources. They will nut interfere with the affairs of Europe. not withstanding all Kossuth can say ; they will not attempt to surprise Cuba, under the cov er of a Creole revolution, till a , morefarorabte miorlunity. They will coquette with the Sandwich Islands, push their teeters into the open. oyster shell of Mexico, and as far as the narrowest part of the isthmus, feeling a des tiny which impels them thither. They will flatter and court the Canadians, who hate them ; construct railroads and canals as highways for enterprises of all kinds : settle, populate, cultivate, develope wild districts and undiscovered resources ; display many of the best and many of the worst features ol the Anglo Saxon character, with here and there, a touch of the different nations which they are absorbing into themselves : and in the end. I believe, before magnitude causes disjunction . , or corruption produces decay, will become what they believe themselves to be now, one of the greatest people the world has ever seen. " Inns. ca. IN MIXED company, be readier to bear than to speak, and put people Upon talking of what is in their own way. For then you will both oblige them, and be most likely to improve by their conversation. (!_?PUNCH says a mao who goes to church to chew tobacco and spits upon the floor, ought to be taken by therhead and heels and scrubbed upon the soiled spot until st was clean. This is no joke. • (J'" NOBODY likes to benobody, but eve iybodv is pleased to think himself somebody, and everybody is somebody, but when any-. body thinks himself somebody, he zenerally thinks everybody else to be nobody." t 7 SHOULDN'T Wonnev..—The papers have discovered some grass from the " path of rec. titude." We tear that path must be sadly overgrown with grass, it is so seldom travel ed in. • 0:7 blasy women had rather have any of their good qualities slighted, than their beau ty. Yet that is the most inconsiderable ac. complishment of a woman of teal merit. WHILE thousand's tall by clashing swords, !ITen thousand ran by corset boards: Wet giddy females. thoughtless train— Wm sake of fashion yield to pain. • c r7. A MAN improves more by reading the 'story of a person eminent for prudence and virtue, than by the finest rules and precepts of morality. Q:7' Is tr NOT better that your friend tell you your faults privately, than that your en emyl,alk of them publicly Q 3 You witt. not auger a man so much by showing him that you bate him, as by ex pressiug a contempt of him. tr7THE WAN who anticipates too much in the future, loses in the present: he looks be fore him, and his his pocket picked. fp-Gon toogs down upon those with an eye of favor who sincerely look up to him with an eye of faith. .. , gg"Ncrrnmn is so dangerous as to pretend to be in lore with a woman—the reality is sure to follow. (17 Tat ERRORS of the good are Oa cult to eradicate. from being founded mis taken views of duty. CO' TIIE INCOME of the Bishop of r t oodon, for the last seven years, has averaged eighty. five thousand dollars a year. • U A DAGOERIMOTSIIST took the portrait of a lady in such an admirable manner, that her husWnd preleyred to the original. , 11:7"Ir you Witt to -Collect together all the pretty girls in lown,ndrertine a .4 Lecture to Young-Men." Fumy—ices it 07~1VaT zsadog bitiag.his tail like a good:coaorzust) Bawls* he ouLkes both ad , Pelt. . : BANNAMS -STEAIif PRINTINO OFFICE. - Ha proytiued three Presses. ire are avorpe pared to execute JOB and 'BOOICPRINTINO 4 t every - deseripasse, et the Ace d The eifietias` - • Joaraa,chelper than it sante dew id nag ashy establishment an the Celan, sack Boats, Pamphlets, Dills of ' _ Large Pasts* Rail Reed rudely, Head Bills Payer Boar; ..- Arrider efitiereakaa, Trona Ikeda, • . Bill flreede, Order fkaale,ilar At the very i.hortebt notice. Our stack of „WE! , TYPE iA more estenrive than thy. or =father Mee rht4: section - id the State.sed we Lev ' heeds employed expressly (or Jobb*. Being practical Printer °area we will vamoose° ow' - work to be artlr=it av unv that. ran be turned ma to • the ours PRINTING IN COLORS dontrat the . - shorcee !sotto'. ' BOOS BINDZIRT floctks bow is every variety of srele--- - Elatk Book of every descri poor. manulueturedq bound sad ruled to orderAt short L. • ' ' NO. 2. (Diginat t3ottrp. roi TN 111:1t6s . IOrIIKAZ-1 To THE. NEW That. • BY NARY rorrsvas-x All-haitho thee, Night o Pettinitaelt , That epm'st on Tune's deet wing To thee; our mem we will raise. . Thm4 advent joyful sine. The copd old Year is sleeping souu4. Amull,t his jewels bright; Earth's loveliest; fairest. purest.beml, - lle gathered in hi!' !fight. , And note thy station thou duet tale Amorigst the circling years; , ' And onward wo must follow thee, With !itinxious hopes and fear.,». Alas! hdw ninny beaming eyes . Anti liessts that throb today, Will tridtildering sleep with kindred Jug, E'er thifu halt framed away. How mail, that in glory's path. Hope psalm a bright career;r — Will stars, and from their plare;.l , „ . Forever disappear. Then as:this earth is not our home, And short the race we run; Let's gather dowers upon the war.. And play, "Thy will be done.'' Let's gather flowers, uslife'rviair morn, Rare #Owers of rich perfume ;•. Whose vermil mts will never fade. But btpom beyond the tomb, 1 1. Seek Imbwledge in life's golden Prime, Whose soul enlivening ray • • Will radiance, shed o'er life'g . deeliae, - Mimr ail things else decay. And as the Year dath onward glide, May trtitb her light impart; And health and happiness be found In every home and heart. - Then hail—all-hatl to thee, New Year ! Our oprings We wilt bring In welc< , rne lays, our voices raise, - ThintS advent joyful sins. Lilt cellann "MY WIFE LS T ICAUSE 'OF 4' . It is now more [Nair forty years •ago that ' Mr. called at the house of Dr. B— one v)ry cold morning ; on his way to 11-- ...Kir," said the Dr., " the weather is very frosty.: will: you not take something to drink before you start .• la that early day,„Ardentspirits were deem* ed indispefisible, to warmth in winter. When commencing!a jOurney, and at :every stop ping place along . the road, the traveller al ways used in . :to:wade!: drinks to keep hits warm. ••? • "No," said idr. I never touch anything of tihiJkintl, and I will tell you the reason : {rife is the cause of et.' I had been in the 'habit of meeting some of our neighbors every evening, for the purpose of playing cardS. We assembled at each oth er's shop, and liquors were introduced. Al ter' awhile met not so much for playing as for drinking, and bused to return home late in the evening more or less intoxicated. My wife always theme at the door .affec tionately, and when I chided her for sitting up so late for me, she kindly repaid, .Ipre fer doing so, !tor I cannot sleep waen yon are out. ' ,"This only troubled me; I•wished in my heart that she would only begin to scold we for then I could have retorted and relieved my conscience. But she always met me, with the same g entle end loving spirit. •' Things pa ssed on thus for some time, when I at last resolved that I would, by re maining veryl late and returning how much intoxicatt.rovoke her displeasure so much as to cause her to lecture me. when I inten ded to sriswer her with severity, and thus by creating another issue between us, unburden my bosom. ()flits present trouble.. • " I returned in such a plight about lour* , o'clock in the morning. She met me at the . door with lin usual tenderness, and .said • come tn,'huMiand ; I have just been making a warm tire for you, because I knew you would be cold. Take off your hoots 0,0 warm your feet, and here is a cup of hilt coffee.' "Doctor, that was too much. I could not endure it an; longer. and I resolved that mo ment that I would never touch another drop while I lived; and Inever will. " He never did. Ile lived and died practis ing total abstinence from all intoxicating: ducks. in a village where intemperance has` ravaged as Much as any other in this State. That man was my lather, sad that'woman my mother. ! The fact above related I re ceived from the Doctor himself when on a visit to my native village notlong since. b. May we not safely assert. that were there' more wives like , my blessed mother, there would be feWer confirmed drunkards. AD EFFECTS OF LOVE. A correspondent of the Knickerbocker says: —.• It is my;tiuty to impress upon you the certain fact that one half of•our young pie°. pie lose their. senses when ther lost their hearts. One of our party has alreadriwrit ten five letters to his lady love, and be goes about sighing and groaning in a most pius ble manner. He has no appetite, and sleeps up at the top!, of the house, close to - the moon. He cannot stand by one of thecolumnabf the piazza without putting his arm around its waist, and caught him kissing an apple to-day, because it had red cheeks. To these extremities may a man be reduced in the flow er of his ye4rs by yielding. to a sickly senti mentality." . • 02' NIAGIRA FALLS AND LAKE Professor Silliman, the • emisent geologist. discredits the opinion advanced by some, that the gradual Wearing away. of the rocks of Niagara Falk, may possibly result in drain• mg Lake Lrie. In a recent lecture, be re marked: " They will not halt at their present sta- tion, but retreat slowly and surelyaboitt two miles firrthe, where they will stop again lot ao unknown; period,nod probably, forever. since at this; place the hard limestone will form both base and top of the falls; and thus stop the destruction of the rock. Some hive thought that they would finally reach Lake Erie, and that then the lake would be com pletely drama. Such an , event is impossi ble. As the point already mentioned, the torrent will gradually war away the cur lace of the limestone, forming a rapid. and thenceforth Isliagara will be one of the lost wonders of the world. ci::7 OLD dItURCHES. A note to the'recent sermon •of Rev. Mr. Budiogton, says The Ercmgelut, Commemorating the, two hun dred and tentteth anniversary ed the First Church in Ch arlestown, states that the oldest Congregatio al Church in New England, ts . in Windsor4Conn., which was originally for med in Plymouth, Old England, in the be. ginning . ofthe year 1630, in anticipation of emigrating to this country. :In 1636. the Church wad planted in this iountry. It-is, also stated in connection:whe recent ded ication of the Church in West Barnstable, Massachusetts that it is the oldest Congrega- • tional Church in the world, though not the oldest in this country, having. been onginally .. organized id England, 1616. Its first pastor fled from pqrsecutton to this comity. The subsequent 'pastor, Rev. John Lothrop, atter a long andicruel persecution, eame to this i country with all the Church that could be - gathered, iii 1636, and settled in Barnitable. ••' ...an 11,:7"%r.cx.10ES FOR 18 .1 3.—There wi lt be two - • eclipses of the sun and one of the moon during the year 1353. The fast eclipse of the son ' will take place on the 6th ut June, and Will be visible ul California, vhe southern portion of the United States. and in nearly the whole of South Atnerica. ' The second will be total, • and will take place on the 3.lth of November. It will he visible in California;, Mexico, Ceh- • tral America, and nearly the whole of South America. path of these eclipses will be vis ible here. A partial eclipse of the moon will take place on the 21st of June, beginning at -- 10h. 29m. A. M,, and ending at 26.5 m: -Dig its eclipsed 21 on the northern limb. • (CP TAX NG A LITTLE Sonnsuca.—Some person who has been very accurate in sum ming up the thirsty propensitiesof the Goth -20311e5, say - • There are 8000 hotels, drinking saloons and dram-shops in New York, and the a- . mount expended in - them almost exceeding . belief. If the. daily sales tiecrageslo each. which is a , very JO* estimate. the atpaiint will be 380'000 a day, 8 2 ,400#19,11ruinth. and 529.00(,,10 a year.. The New Xotkera certainly do. r'ttsken . iscOeilihig.7—, Boston .Prferiit• AT Sasi4ro v 404040*.tuzfew been toilet! filrf. revetuttlftWAßt O:7A Peadikifit Ira* UM Eiffid m i iii , , - v e m itut •
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