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' . , 55 hma CopieS to one Addre ss , - - i TENERAt• 'ADVERTISER. • •,-,- d de do - - - I° °° - „ N 1 , ' . • - ';:-.,‘.- fifteen do do ! do . - - 20 00 . . . .- . • , or ctrr4-yearn and School Traders: suPPlied ' - • -, . •. . . . . . . all the :earn& at 1$ in advance. _ —____-______ _. ____ , . RATES OP , ADVIOLISSOM : • • - , • . . • . • . ___ s. e Sntrare of 14 lines 1 Muses , ,__ 3 moS, $,?. ' OO - ' ---, •• • r WILL TEACH 1 - 4317 To PIERCE TIIE BOWELS or iiir, r...auTn, AND •ISRING OUT FROM THE CAVERNS OF i1.0173.154L1N1T METALS WHIM .WIE4. GIVE STRENGTH TO OUR HA N DS 41ND strntEcT am, NATURE - TO OUR um , AND pLE A sunr,--D r . ja4 nso7 ,„ . • t ! . ... 3 times, .8160 6 Itu:sNas. 'a 00 • . . . . , - k.,, q , e t. wer u or ,, 25 1 year, . .8 GO • • . - - , •••1 ILL COUNTY ' , PENNSYLVANIA , , ,:. • lines, 1 time, 23 Cards or .Thoes, .300 - ' PUBLISHEI) EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY ' BENJAMIN . BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHOYLK •.- übseq'nt inserticn. 12 1 dO 51111 vS 5iCO _ i, s • '' • . embank,. and oater 4 advertii..ing be the year . ..__--- - ---- _ _____-_------_...___._ _ __.- - - -------_.=-_-:•_-_-..:.-_:-- T - 7 -- '-' "..... rah th e ,nl-1!q:e. of inserting chicerent ad- . - • . . — 7 -- • . "SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 185 a : ‘. . • • , ...-464rti.emen 8 yAreey.l y, l2 00 VOL. XXIX. -,.i . . . :- ~ ,- - L„,-ger Adi - ertitents, as per agreement. • - - I i . • i t : 1 BUSINESS CARDS. JG. 21•GOIVAN. ATTOZINET AT 1.4w.0r. • fiCP to MazYri S.. neat Second. lune 5.1532. olkyk ILUGLIES, ATTIOIN kilt: AT I. %V. rOttlf. •ille, Schuylkill county. Pa. Office in Centre reel, optiotite the Mitten' Bank aloe to I, Piril EO. 11. CLAY, Attorney at Law. Pottsville, I Pa. Office to Centre vireet, opposite litortlnter's wet. July 91, la 011211'. 11011A11.1 2 , Attorney:at Lan, Commis. el , 'loner for Nen York. Otrkre opposite American 11-ooe, 0,1 re Street, Totisvills, Penna. spry a. 1124. 17-1 y• 2 0 - WILSON, 111ACIATRATE, CONVEY . • inter„ land A geol. and Gonrral.Collestor.— once, Market street, Pottsville, Pa N0v.30,11120. NV IL LIA WIELTNENT, ATTORNEY at Law, Pnliscille, Schuylkill county. Ps. Otfice to C.ntie street, ee?rly opposite.jbe Miners' Rant. Jan. 4, 120 11/ 4 1-ly .00TORI C. 11/F.SELEIt, II041(£11PATIVIC I PHI 811C 1 / 4 1 1 i, Removed tils Often to one of the Brisk !louses in Coil Ftreet , Pottsvllle. April V 1,1849. lB-t f • __— I ) SAJIIVRI. uguLucny.OFFlcE. 1111.1 . ith glut MlthantattioStrrell.Potievilte—(the t•ne lat•lt ortopts.4l by Dr. That, Brady.) . . Puttottitte.,.Marcla 1.5,1551 f A 111 G FP. ATTORNEY AT LAW, having removed to I'oll4lloe, has opened iin4inflke unil•r ti•Trlerfa Wrier. Coin •tr• e t.nppnrit r the Miners' Bank. 1 EO.,K. SMITH, MINING ENCIXF.EIt and Tmurveynr, removed to Centte Street, opposite Mlncas. RAFE, Pottsville; fa. All de.riptionn or Engin , ntine. Mlpoing and Dilughtinit nircuted promptly and carefully May 52,1652, TOIIN C.COMRAD,JUSTICE.tir THE PLIACT. will attend to any business, entrusted to hisccare, punctually. Bills and Mites collected. &c. Office in Market St., opposite Dr. Halberstadt's. June a, 1912 {0 AIIICEL II ART Z--JUSTICC OY THE PEACE., Pottsville. Will attend promptly to Collections, Irenries, PoiChue and Sale of Real Cstate, kc., in buylklll County. Pa. Office in Centred treet,opran site be Town Ball. Oct '2O. 1025 I OMEN ,W IL LI A DISON•ek. JAN. COOman, Attornies at Law, Potteville. °Mee In C..plre s few dome East nf the Pennsylvania !tali." Sir. Cooper will attend at all the Coatis Pottsville, De, 7, ISSO PETER BIIIPSONi AIining lingineet , has re- Inured hi• office to Dr. Chicheatet's Building. next door but one below the Protestant Episcopal Church, centre direet, Pottsville, Pa., where he swill pm:llN sitelii Mall order, in the line of ht. proferi.inn. April 3. 18:01. 14-1( .LP.'.WIIITNEV, EXCHANGE, COLLEC. unn, Comrniapmn, and General Agency Office, next doorto Minerlig , Bank, Potlgv li. , Dealer in on. current mnneV.o4l,l and Silver. HU AFT Son Phll2 delobixand Never "ot k for tale. March 20.1202. LIDWARD SUIPPEN, ATTORNEY AND i COUNSELLOR at Irv, Philadelphia.wiilattend t entlections and all other trial busine3a In the City •,i Philadelphia, adjoining Counties and elsewhere.— , dire No. 173 Walnut meet above Seventh street. lOUS BANIVAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, has 11 opened an race In Centre attec,S'ottsville, °mai •ite the Einvenpal Church, where he will be daily, from 9.tn 3 tislnek. Nattiest letters 16 him will re elve prompt Intention; a ddreised to him et either Pottsville or Orwlgeburg Dee. 6, 1931 r P. sureftwur, EXCHANGE AND' COL . leering Office; Potnvilie , Pa.—Dealer in ancor r, nt Bank Note.. Dills of Exchange, Certificates of Deposits, Checks and" Drafts. Checks for sale on Phlladelohla and New York, in turns to suit. March 0, IESO. .1114 A GENCY—For the purehaee and sale of Meat Es rate; buying and sellind Coal; rating. charge of oel Lands; Mines,lr.c., and collecting renta—from twenty }kW! iltirrietre In tilo County he hepe• to curesati3fin. Office Mahantando atreet.Pottoille. CIIAS. M. HILL . Apttl 6. isso 14-11 PVICVES, BALER IN dCRAP IRON A Copper, Brass, • r and Block Tin, Roddery Spletter Lead,4:e. Or, , a received for Brass and copper work, and Stachini , furniehing. ,All order. e..nnected With the above I int. promptly attended to. Souib gtrret,abovi , Front, Philadelphia lope , da,lBso 24-tf SHERIFF'S -SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL BY Yu-toe of sundry - writ.. of Ferri Facial, Le hari Farias, and Vendittous .Erpouas, sitied oidiat the Court of Cdrnmon Plena 'of Schuylkill County, and to me directed. will be ex ine.ed to Public Sale or Vendue„ on SATURDAY, February l?th, 15:,7, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, et the Pub lic Howe of William Matz, in the Borough of Putt,- Ole, - County aforer , aid, the lollowing described Real E:qate, to wit ALL that certain lot or piece of•ground, satiate in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, I - clamming in front on 'nerd Street, twenty feet, and, length or depth eighty feel, being a part of the lot marked in the general plan obsaid Borough with the number ninety-two, and bounded north-wester ty by a part of the same lot No. te . 4, belonging re spectively to Daniel V.Gla,inire,Sainuel and Nathaniel J. riddli,south-westerly by said Third street and soutli-rasterly and north-easterly by an other part of MI No. IQ, belonging to Wellington li hue, th the improvements, consisting of-a two and one-half story Brick - Dwelling iluese, with a basement story of stone alai brick, neatly finished. as the property of DANIEL S. KLINE and LOU ISA L. KLINK ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of 'ground, .sturate in the town el Llewellyn. Schuylkill Co - unty, bounded in front by Bunting Street, on the west by property of !pilfer S Blair.on the south by a 20 wet wide alley, and on theect‘t by lot of Joshua 'Simpkins, containtagtn Wont 50 - feet, and tri depth If/0 feet, wan the appurteininees, consisting of a double 13 story frame Dwellibe -House—as the propertv , of MARIA P. HOVELS, Administra- Iran 01 Lewis E. Lewis, deceased. - - ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground, , ituate in the Borough of Pottsville, 'Schuylkill County, blinded on the south by Sanderson-I:Street, on the north by part al said lot recently sold to Da vid Davre4, on the west by lot of Theopli Pugh,- eoninining in front GO feet, and in depth 7 fee:, with the appurtenance.,_consiming us a double 11 siorr frame Dwelliiii; HollAf—as the property ul PHILLIP EDWARDS. ALSO, A II that certain lot or .pieee of ground. situate in -the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, fronting on .51arket.`3treet, and bounded on the south by an Alley, on the west by lot of George 11. Pout, on !hero:it bylot oa•tamuel Mey ers, cotYlaining in front 95 leer, and• in depth 221 feet, with the appurtenances, consisting of a2i.story frame' Dwelling House. with basement story. of stone; as the property of BER NARD MIiOVERN. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground, actuate 311 the Borough of Minersville, Schuylkill County, bounded =the south by Railroad Street, on the north by•properw of Chas. W. Taylor,- on the east by lot of John Williams, and on the west Ly . 'l,t of Richard continuing in depth '75 feet, and in width 40 feet, with the appurtenances consisting of a two story frame Carpenter Shop— as the property ofJOSEPH H: RICHARDS. - ALSO, All that certain farm or tract of land, sit nate in Ptnegroye Township, Schuylkill County, bounded by lands of John Snoke, John and \Wilson B reidenbach, Samuel Sheets and Jacob Snoke, con. taming 40 ahres, more or less, with- the' appurief nanees, consisting of a Cale and one-half story Log Dwelling. House and a .small Log Stable—as the property of GEORGE BARR, Collier. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground, situate in Wilson Sr Lerans' addition to the Borough of Ta maqua, Schuylkill County; marked 'in the Van. of stud addition with No. 110, bounded on the east by River Street, on the north by lot of Benjamin Danis, on the West by a 30 feet -wide street, and on the s outh by lot of George Sherry, being a part of the Baum tract, with the appurtenances, consisting of a double two story frame Dwelling Houser-aiphe Estate of DAVID HAUSER- • • - ALSO, All that certain lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Port Carbon, Schuylkill Cranny, bounded in front by Lawlontovrn Street, on the east by a Street, on the south by lot of Dennis Slattery, on the wes: by lit of Elijah Hammer, containing in front G 2 feet, and in depth about 95 feet, with the appurtenances, consisting of a fi story frame Dwell ing House, with basement of stone—as the proper ty of JOHN McLEE. 'ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in Scrift, Patterson S. Potts addition to the town of Port Carbon, East Norwegian Township, Schoy ill County . , hounded in front by Coates St., northwifrdly by Street, eastwardly by lot of Edwin Swift, westwardly by lot of Abraham Pott, containing in front C 2 feet, and in depth 193 feet, with the appurtenances; consisting' of a I f story frame Dwelling House, with a basement story of stone, and a frame Stable—as the property of JOHN BRETZ. , • ALSO, All that certain lot of ground, marked with No. 134, situate in Wilson fe Leyani' addition to the Borcatgh of Tamaqna, bounded on the north by aGO feet wide Street, on the touth by Union Street, on the east by a 30 feet wide Street, and on the west by lot No. 163, with the appurtenances, consisting of a one.story frame Dwelling Howe:— as tie &gate of JOHN COLLINS. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate in the Borough of Potttville, Schuylkill County, frtinting on Market Street, and bouniied on the west by lot of George Fisher, on the north by lot of Framers Herring, on the east by lot Of John C. Conrad, Esq., containing, in front 17 feel, and in depth 100 feet. wt h the appurtenances, consitt ing of a two -tory frame Dwelling House, with a "'war haw:bent., and n one story frame Shop—as the Lillie of JOHN HARIG. - • , ALS' e , All that lot, - or mere of ground, rituate in t ‘ t aes.gh ot ninersrille, Schuylkill County, be ginning in a point on Lewin Street fifty fret east of the corner or st.„.nod Street ; thence Southward:lt and parallel w rth Second Street 'evenly feet; thence Eustwardty and parallel With Lewis Street thirty feet; thence Nonliwardly and parallel with Second Street veventy-fire thence Westwardly and parallel with Lewo.iitmet thirty lett, to the place of b eg i nn i n g, %rub the iii dates and ImprovemerdS i ccinkisting of a t wo . t tar!. frame Dwelling Howe, with a never-failing sPr:lne good,witer in the cellar, and frame titanic-115u, pro iy of • AL EXIENA STROUP. • • ALSO, All that certain piece occ . out4 ailunte on the North-westerly/file of Marker Street, .rib e Borcrugh of Pottsville, Schuylkitl County, 37inrciencing at the South-wart corner of t ot N o. , extending along the hoe of wad lot Islesi i . wo ,„ ter! y 17 feet. 'lathe 'place of beginning, contai n i ng in freed, on Market Street,l7 feet, and-ra &piano feet, with the appurtenances, coaaistint of • two. story frame Dwelling Hottre,with a atone balen•lat, sad a one-story frame Ehop-43 the property of MARY DARIO. Seized, taken in Execution and will le sold by JAMES I,IItGLE, Viheritt: Shentra Odle; Pottsville, - - - • iluausrf 2141 ,185. - 441 LEGAL NOTICES. VOTlCE..—Eoriya.ouvand White flak of l'he,tit pots Ties wanted, or/ the estensltat of the Mine [fill and Schuylkill Haven Rail Itoad-35,C1)0 to be de livered at convenient point. on ibehne, b.lneenM ioe Hill Gap and Ashland. and the balance en I b e , branch road to Ratner & Hughes' collierlea. The ties to be feet long. d inrbrn thick. and 11211.11 on two aides, so as to give bearing zurfarea ni in m e n,. in width. Propovals for furnishing ,tlt or ally ?eerie■ of the name. (the whole of which must be delivered by the Int of September seal,) will state the somber, place., and time of delivery, and:may he addressed to J. E. Day. Ile-Judea' Englarer, Ashland,rknuylklll en. 11 ,1, or to the ondentigneol at Pliitadelphisoiatll the 21.1 EDWAED F. 11A E. Engineer. February V. 1653 ' , f,-2t EMI 1 y-39. Er= ;VOTICE: TO TAY COILLIKeTORS.—The. I Cotnitii•ii orris woukinnitr,Urte the CiAtcctor• attn. County of Schnyiblit, to collect the resinettivr amount, of their Duplicates.'ASJ pay the same ove r without delay. The igeselit state or the comity NMI , . Will ,t 2.4 permst of any halite: indulgence. .1f is hoped that this notice will not be duittigatted. mlLer- Wile the Com mis•ionets will C. f:t thent.ChlY • tifilitid to enforre the collection or the saixtio. THOSIASI FOSTER., CEO. FIARTLINE. IS CAI ' STRAFeIIi Commissioners. Feb b. ISSS. G St OE OT11012.•--In the court of _Common Pleas of e Schuylkill Comity.: 'lsaac Straiten, ) ' 1., PO December Tertn,l•3s2. . John If. Rath. ' • The undersigned. Auditor-appointed by the Cowl of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, to dietribute the fund paid loin touit,raked out of the rte of the flefendani'• turtle-fly. by Ale Sheriff of Schuylkill County. nailer the Ow, elated execution, will at. tend for that porn/aim at bin offer, In the lloconeh of Potterillr, nn Thuroday. tbe 24th day of February, A. 1)..1a4.1, at I.) o'clock, A. Al.. when and where all perione baying claims upon .31.1 food can attend. JYfIIN P. 1108 A UT, Auditor. Feb. 5,1553. ion • 11 Eliza Bennett, by her ern) 41:as Subtoein fora Wrap, Dan't Klapp, Divorce. To Drcens ro. ;bpi. Term, 1.2!..2, tin. GIB William'Q+onrtt To WILLIAM BENZ% ETT.—Tou are hereby 'vili fier! that Eliza Bernell. your wife. has 15led her. pe tition in the Court of Common Pleat. of Schnyikrlt County, to he die/weed from the bonds of matrimony entered Into with I= Therefore take notice, that said Court will be held' in the Purim& or Pothi•llle,idchnylkill ( - aunty, on Monday, the 7th Jay of March, A. M.. 1953, at Id o'clock In the forenoon, when ■nd %%herr You ran appear to show rause, If any you have, why the soli Chen Bennett ehoukl not he divorced from the bonds of matrimopy contracted with you. • JAMEit NACLE, Sheriff. Phertra Office, Pottsville, January 29, 19.53 j cot IMO PHILADELPHIA DOLLMCD, WIEMICR ARTISTE: IN 11A1R.177 Cheannt Street, appetite the At.te II(ww, PHILADELPHIA, In tentor °NM. releirated Coaranier Venlilatine Wit and rlartic Band Toupacee. Inetructiona toenable ladles and gentlemen to measure their own heads with accuracy ME , . For 1T,;,, ladles. l_Touperr . {• Scalps. hiker. No. I The round of itie i ISo. 1 From forehead to 'head. Lack as fur 31 bald . 2 From forehead over - 1 Over forehead, as the head to neck.. far as required. 3 Fromm mearover 3 Over the crown of • the top.the head. 1 4 ream ear in ear r' d I' the forehead. . - - R. DOLLARD has always ready far pale a splendid stack of Gents' Wig,. :Simpers, Ladles' Wigs, Lair rrlzutts. Brakls,Purle. kr.. beautifully mann facture.) and as cheap - as Soy natabliAment In Oat Unlnn. 4g-tf DOLLARD'S Herhanium Extract or LuStrolls Hair Tonic, prapared from South American herb. andronts, the mat successful article ever produced for preserv ing the hair from failing out or changing Color. recto,- ring Ong arid preserving it In a healthy. and luxuriant state - . Among other reasons why Dollard's hair-cut ling Saloon maintairm its immense popularity in the fact that his Tonic is applied to every head of hair cut at his. establishment, consequently it la kept in better preservation than under any other known ap. 4,11[1000. It beillOibUllorartkaLlytortedby thoucandft, ofDrs the greatest guaranty of it s effirory. Sold wholesale and retail at his Ohl Estahfishmeal, In rank teritErT, opposite the State House, Phila. ft..DOLLARD has at last discovered the siestas ultra of HAIR DYE. and announces it for sale, with prefect confidence in Its surpassing everything of the kind now In-ktse. It colors the hair either black or brown, (as may be desired) and is sired witheat any istjawg is the half et' skin. either by stain of otherwise. ran be washed°Wlo ten minutes - after •ppitcs lion, without dirtier-Ong' from Its efficacy. Persons vhriging the city are invited to giVe. him a call. Letters ad dressed to R DOLLAR 0, 177 l'lo snot ,dreet, &Intik. will 'Preis, attention. JulT 10, ' y l ' - - - .-.---;-,::: -•:- ....d-X.Z.Vii -- • A.; ' - "*. - r.'‘ " ~ , ,,, : r, f +-•,;;;;X=',,,,tl r , i i. ,: , :' , " -. ~ ..ze l g : T "! : ': - 1 . 4:74..`",•; , t , ." 4 ~...r9 I e ~...i„...,.........._ -,,.,.._.:.:3,ta.-7..._.7... .1%;:- , 4 - - ' -...," • : ~-.1 ''':.., ' *,- . --,--- ••-- - ' " : 4 f' --, - - ,•,. '"• - •*••••.-Z v .:::: -. 4.-:':::1 1044 '. - ' 0 1. 4 4 - -`. .r„ k 7 ~ , 4 . 6, • . , -, :. . 4 -,-• ~,, , %,...!- -2L-.--: BOLDIN & PRICE, 31 North IVharve.r.aboty Arele Street, Pitth, () F !Gale. f I I,nno . t x 5.330 Galarrfnrd oil. for'machinnry, 4,775 •• Blrarbed Winter and epting Elephant and 1% hale 011. ,t 4 1114111, A 1131111111 i nr, and Cryidalline Ca nillu+, 10,01:10 Gala. Itefirgrd Oil, free Trani dirt and • ■rdimeNl, and ;Int Color. 3,000 Galt: Pure Sptrui 011, Wiwi, and Hpring •trained, • • ItIS Inds. Cincinnati Lard Od, Vellnw r lttown and Fancy snap, SOO Bldg. diraita Hank anJ 'Fanner.' Oil. May IS, ISA. s• HOLIDAY PRESENTS. TOYM: YOYPI AND FANCY GOODS At 23 and 25 N. sth St., Op stairs) V HEIM may be found a beautiful assortment 01 1 I' Tin, Iron, Wood. Pewter sod !lubber Toys, rum inating In part of working and Stationary Entines, Hoge Calls, Hook and Ladder Trucks, Water Foun tains and Troia's, Hotortr,Eartlagra and Sleighs of all kinds, Loromotters'and trains, Ship., Sclintinerti, tilt - sips and BOaln, Savings lianas, Geithie and Plain. Trvoh Hoards and Ter. Flu Games ' great variety 01 styles.and very cheap; flow. and A rrow., Bird Ca v.". large assortment; Stoves. Melaka aad Wheel• barrows 'ofirtio, , Sad Irons and Stands, Tea Setts, Animals, Hall., Dolls; together with a general ae stirtment of French and German Toys, Al nalical In struments and Fancy Goody. • Dealeta supplied at ih. !owe,* raab pikes. 1. WECKC:4, Jr., & CO Nua. 27, 1952. 48.3113 CLEGG'.S PERFUMERY AND FANCY ILIOAPIII —Theme aupalior modes of perfumery, 13 amongst which ate enumerated hiaJitstly celebra led Lilly White. Oriental Alabamer, Pearl. Rouge, Tooth and Toilet Powders; Chine,, velvet, Chalk 'and other approved Cosmetics. , SOAPel.—Walnut and extra Fine Sand Brown and White Windsor, Floatlngi Palm. Almond, Fancy and Toilet Soaps Shaving Cream, flair Dye, Cologne Waters. Extract, for the Handkerchief, Ox. Marrow, Bear's ChLetystal Potnad* (a new article), Eau Lus tral flair luorative, ',Oils, Phlloromes, kr„ are manufactured and for aale by ' JOHN T. CLEGG. - Perfumer 4- Chanalst,4B Maraet Pt., below4d, Phila. rir Meretianta. don't Dirge' that CLeGG'S to /112 cheapest-and matt extensile Manufactory In the City. Give him a call. . . r4,' J. T. Clegg's re:Tonere can be had it hotriale and retail at eiry . prices, st 11. HANNAN'S ;Variety store, Pottsville. 15.1852. = 43-1 y . SIILLENDII & PASCAL; • HATTERS, No. 6, South SIXTH street, be ttreen .Market and Chesnut erects, Phil adelphia, HAVE constantly - On band aft • sE beautiful and extensive mason meet of HATE r and CAPS. subich They respectfolly Invite their: client}, and the public generally to call and examine. psibile Ins CITY OF I3IIOTIIEKLY 1.0-Vt." • FVbrvary 91,1102 Rows , ciLoTirma. TrrE trotrscriber would respectfully Inform his nu merous friends and customeracd lisbylklll County that him assortment of Clothing for liming Gentlemen is mach larger than ever. and be is disposed to sell Clef). Pereolll living at a distance. have the privi-• lege of exchanging clothing purchased at this Cote. if they do not •un. F. .110TT„ • , VI Chesnut R tree t, below . 101 h, March 13, Inn. •• 11.4 f. . EIRUPP'S PREIIIII7DI ESSENCE* OF COFFEE. 'II7IIY wltt man sae that which f• rnjanons to hfa I , YY health , when he is willing to aloe all hi . wealth to trainee it when it is lost. etrallee ORO at lenot tern-thirds of the humais family will nem ordicary Coffee, knowing it to be inlnnnns to their ' ratirrs naIINCE OF COFFEE is, beyond doubt, the best and most witniesoine preparation in the wnrld. Ever,' llosree'-heeper ebouldhave it. Try it and be cnevinced—lt willies." about MI per cent. he• eldear.Youe health. Warranted to give maths: satis faction. Manufactured and for sale be • ELI MOOT.' 639 Monti Third ISt% iladelplim. N. EL—All the principal Gromire and Druggists have It far Fide throughout the United Cates. fit.firn JILIMZIS it. • SPRAGUE. No:. 'Xi and 35 "North Fourth a, Philadelphia, IMPORTER of and Dealer in Foreign CL4,I4A. of every description, 104 Agent for the principal A trse tda■ Wan Factories, has for vale, good ng. Sunrise, 11,4-house and Hulk Window_ Clam of ea ery size, op 0 4 feet vri.le by It feet tong, and (Toni an eighth of an Inch in tiro Indies thick. • PAlNTR—Whiter. Black mid Erry. Dry iv In Oil; White Lead. Varnish,* of all Cods; lass••d irip, Turpentine. Putty. Paint Brusher. Dye Woods. Pot and Pearl Ashes. &e. :FIRE AND WATER PROOF PAINT. Als‘con aloofly on hand. n large esenrtmeut of freshly im ported frog, and Not. 33 and 33 , North plural] Street, above Cherry, Enat Side, Philadelphia. Dee, tS. 53-17 IMAILEI3 Patent Fire Proel , FROM 01110. 'THE Subscribers base Just recelvedafottherehp `l ply of this elagular and ealugh • substance, to addition to the Mete color, they have.a beautiful chocolate of hrowo. resemblinit the sandstone now in use. and an moth admired for the front of briildings• lic priscipal leguedients are silica .alotninaand pro toside of Iron, which to the opinion of sciestilic men satisfactorily accounts far its Are-proof nature—the two former wallets acre being can-conduetors,nnd the tatter acting as a eentent,to hind the whole together and make a firm and durable paint. For nee it is mixed with Linseed Oil. end applied with • brusb.the same as ordinary, newt, to wood llaarlia. Mat. ea asosei PaPis At. It hardens grade ally and becomes tire-proot. • h it partitularry suita ble for roofs of bendier', etre mboat. and ear-decks railroad litidges.fenceire. A loofcosted with the article is equal to one • slate. at a vast saving of k.s. prase. Rpeelmeni maybe rein alth• °Mee if the anbeett. bra. MARRIRON. , fißOTilettel & CO, Na. 4318013th Front ist..Plitiads. anril4f.laath 17.4 f - FlATuoido sCIIOOL-RFAIHNO BOORS:, Tle Rarbactibn MIS Prat resolved alterdr supply .. h .Or lat. IA sod Ed &lota of Read Int frossOS, solo, P" , yr the Brothers of thoetiebrtisolflehools.` Alsoi strum. prayer floats sod Ca' webbing for solo obesp by r , , B. BENHAM, My rtibllslketanit Nookoellor, )10, •- Wit MANUFACTURERS, Of Ilar-ney,t,' Saddler, Trzfni.t, BUFFALO ROBES! BUFFALO norms! "PILE undersigned'again ret Pro. lila like to the put, 1 he for past favor., and reopertinily Ohltottitte. 4.) hie Crleudo and the citizen. genetally that. °Wing to the liberal patronare extended to bias heretofore, he now take. the occasion to say that he hay just re c..m.da full asp:oh:Pent of Ell Epp. LO lit ,I 1 tat, divert [mw lit. I.rto to. 4 itillimpef 9. has, oleo. all triode of Trait pior, moth aohelcket to hi, line of Some., ouch as flutse - , IllsoLets, ax.... Le. lo al- • so well {inspired to furnish ail tinilitif Fine Curria Se Ilarne.e, and finding Rs, for Ladies sea Gentle, tutu ; Inferior in quality, to no other emablishmeot al home or ribroarl, and on the twist .reensitanulatiO: ter All k inch of heal y haute., or such a• t)per at. rear ‘V3f.tnera need. on hand, in full sappily. 110 is 'lady. at any malaria 00 fill itliorfiers pinmpl ly with despatch. .ph.ase, give us a call before. purchasing elsewhere. There can be ha 10.1 in raaniining my goods. LEFEVER WONIELtiLIOIIFF, Centre 41t.oltponite the Epitcoput Church Oct. '2, 11551. . 110-fun A FACT THAT ALL SHOULD SNOW. 11 , 11 C undelsignr4 revectfitlly announce, In hi: 1 frlendv,and the piddle In gen eral. that he has convramly on hand ( y ./'- and runnufarlorea all ktnils of Fan cy saddles and Ilarnevy.and all de- VI:- - vcciptinnv ogrnling rind driving Ina. r. lerivls—Dnuhle and Single . hip.. and Fly-net.— Hair Collate matte to order. pr invitee Otto vat and per Wm,oppostte the Amer iron Mit... and rerpertllttly solicit. a thoue of the piddle palrOlolft. . M. A. 'Alts. DOOR I Ili. Subscriber announces to kit litiends and the public that he has made a conoldcrableaddition to his flOok Bindery, and has procured a Book Binder - -rit from one of the best Binderies In Phila delphia. 'acquainted with the latest style of Binding, and whit will turn out his work far superior to any thing heictofore prodoCed in Pottsville. Books bound tit any aisle of Binding, either Blain or In full gilt ,Torkey Morocco. - - ►thnk Books paged or plain, made to any pattern. also printed and ruled at pikes lower than to the City. . Pooke bound by the quantny,and Piper ruled to Pattern by B. HANNAN.' InIESE2 r.{.14.• • 6.1,1 .i:41.:4;i gaeTIIE plunscitihnit EAVING FlT red upon,. of the largest Coach Shops In the Slate, In Coal Street, Pattevllle, Pa.. wit!. in. 1.11. Adair.. k Co.' Screen Faxtory, whet, his (belittles for manufacturing aU kinds of .Carriagesand Llghi Waggnne cannot be sur passed— being a pracikaliAdvelkinic, and havhig a noinlierof years' experience in the bu•lness, he hopes to.give general tatiolaci lon. All kinds of Canines and Light,Wagons kept on band. Also.second-band Wagons.“. All repair. Neatly done ()Wets from a distance promptly attended te. WISTAR A. MILK 21-if MEM IRON FOUNDERS. STEAM CAR FACTORY. Sinn:4 I, MITE subscribers beg leave to Inform the public that In addition in their former STEAM ENGINE SHOPS and FOUNDRY, they have recently put up new Machinery and Shops for the manufacturi of COAL CARS, TRUCKS and other Rail Road Can. by Stearn power, which enables them to execute all that hind of wort; pot only much better, but with greater despatch and at: the very lowest prices. Having Oils mode these extensive preparations, Individuals, and companies requiring work ofthis kind, will find it to their advantage to give them a call. SNYDER /It MILNES. fret. 25.161.1 43•tf PIONEER BOILER SUOP WaiTIIC Rubrcribsrs respectfully an nnnnce to the Public that they have est taken the large Building common ly known as the PAIN LEM IIIitNAEC, mi the Wand, In Poittitlie, where they are prepared an menu fact lire 14114 repair Boller, ..ft terry dr g friptitne, Siamke Piper. IllaA ripe, fl arnineterv, &e , &e.,,' In the very best style. 1 E. The beet of material will, invariably. be tired, and but good workman ..rnployc.l4tn th✓lr work. JOHN & JAMES NOBLE. pet. 1.1, 1952. .13-2.ne WASHINGTON IRON WORKS, rorrevit.i.c, - l'A. 4 ,,,,,,,..„ 7 .1. WREN & BRITS. respectfully in :a vite the attention ord.. toisioneto. comm unity to their New.Maebine Shop and Foundry, eructed between COAL, and . Rail-load Strectic. and I ranting on Norwegian Street, where they are prepared In etecnte all orders : Col 31..chitorry of Itra.ll2nd Irfin.such as gleam Esignies.:lll kintls of Ctearoog fur Ceiling ?l ilia. flcl-1 a oor,ovw Milic.ttin tie and linnble•acting IMPS. Coal Breakers, Drift Cars, till kind air Rail. ad Cahtings, surh as Chairs. for tint and T Rail; Iffings, Sw Itches, &c.; all kiwis .if rant anal Wintitll2 Irmo Shafting. Being Practical later hanks, and alt er having made the demands of the coal 'legion their study ter years. altar all kind+ of Machinery in their line or business, they flitter thoontrelves I hat work ditto., 32 their Establishint;tit w ill give satisfaction In all wlin may linnot them with a call. Ail ordersiliank fully received and prnitopilrevernted on the mn,t rear -enable !Sims. .1011 N r. WREN, • TIMMAS WREN, JAMES WREN. 40-if IMENCM FRANKLIN IRON WORKS: 1 4 • TIIC t:F11:441111111118 ANltitiliM•B ~ , to thevtiblic that they af t the Propel..- . , • or. cline Franklin Works,Fort Carbon, lately ranted on by ta_ Hillytnan, where I fey continue to inanufacture to (nat.', at the sluntest notice, Steam Lncines, Pumps, roll Breakers, and Machinery 'nl almost any size or dem tplinn. for min i.: nr other purposes. Alan Railroa•l anti Brill rata, Iron nr Iltiss rainier, army size °Coal ICI n. Orders are respectfully sn:teited GUI). B. FIRLER k BROTIIER. FRANK N .1311(1V EL %V °RES.—The tubsenbers ri.ntinne to furnish the Colliers and Dealers r.f ttr flontoy. whit r , horela oral! kinds.at the loweat Phil adegdos ones,. Altentinn is partwularly rolled in then Coal ith,,v.d....,!Ordsrl for Shovels °lacy mile or pattern proroptty attended to. Ets. F1141.F.R r.it A.c. 15152. ' .11-1 f .POTTSITILLIEI ROLLING MILL. VIVI AltilsyltiliClL-S respectfully an- Zipsnoun..e to the public, that their new Hulling Mill la now complete.' and in foil 0 ii,raiion,•and that they are prepar e.l to supply all kinds of Ilar Iron of cartoon nizeo, which they will warrant to be superior An cinallty to any obtained from abroad, at the same prices.' They also manufacture 'T Rails, for the use °film. Collieries and Lateial:floado, weighing from 21 to 50 the. per yard,made of the best Iron, and which will be found mut b eheaprr than the Imported alt tele. Being practical inectianicr, and having had consid erable experience in the loan business, they tamer thenwelves that they can give entire satirfaction . In purchasers, and will alto.inake it their IntereM to pa tronize home manufactures. . lIARRIA, RDRNI9fI & CO IQ-if CEEB R. N. HUDSON. IRON and/LASS Founder, resiiectfully inform. his pat rm.,. and the public generally, that he is Sully prepared. at the above -Er tabliait meta, to manufacture Steam I:nal:tenor every ail , : Pullin.. Railroad and Brift Cars.and every other description ntlron and firma Castlngsanitable for the Coal mining °rather bostnesi,on 11,8 moat reasonable terms. Also, Blowing Cylinder. for Blasi. Formers and Machine work In general. - Repairing stall kinds done with neatnetrAnd des patch, at the lowest prices- All work furnished by bimoriti be warranted to perform well. He would solicit the custom of those who may want article. In his line in tint vicinity. All orders will meet with immediate and prompt attention , . S. W. HUDSON, March 15,11451. POTTSVILLE IRON WORILS. CEO. !COON • lir. CO. RESPECT fuIIy announce to the pablie that they have taken the Estatiliihment known ap the Pottsville Iron Works on Nor wegian street,lwbere they are prepared to build all kinds or Stead Engine. manufacture Railroad Care, and Machinery of almost every description, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. —Persons from abroad, In want of Steam Eames, will And it to their advantage to Else them a tall he m. ..timing elsewhere. [May 11 if E3II7ORTAINT TO iItIIISZ-ELIIPERS. AITCHVE.I,I,RON IVAIIE AND CIITLEAT. . n ()OVER would announce to Contomela lit t 3. the aorrounding mammy, that he bas just added to his large stork of litover a variety of new Patterns of Cooking, Parlor. make-and Dal !Stores. tie hair now the largrilt and Wog t 'splendid stock' of gloves ever offered Ih this-Region' before, whlehbe tenpin, tees at the lowest-eta!, priers. They will be sad fen cash only. 71e has also alarge tworiment of Tired and Enameled Hollow W;re of all destrittlOns: a tot of rittere,Tia and Sheet-Iron Ware.: Stove Plibm.enat harken!, Wash hollers, Brum Net tles, Prveetving, Kettles; Frying rea t m i ark, I rnrur ; coffee Mille, gre.; a lame tasonnieut of Ware Trays, Ac.. and all kind of TM and flbeet.lron work done to order. Tin Roofingand Straining done at the 'Molest notice: All orderi I retiVril will be prominty attended to. CENTRE Rireet, four doors above Market. Potteville.oeo3,lB.s2.. ' . `PHILADELPHIA. • PURE WRITE LEAD. isTel l ia" isitM Ma fartnrtr., Nn. now a good Impply of their warlantrd pore WHITE LEAD; and those eastomets who hate twell 111 Patintli .uPPlied in .noßegnrtreof = too oa the an. Wit; shaft now hare their order.. filled. • • No known substance mantises those pre ire end beautifying properiiire, no destratele In it paint, to an equal extent wins anadatterated-wbitelead l hence any admiatare of other materials onlimats Ha came! It baa, the rafure,been the steady aim of the taanufle turns. for many year., to supply - to the public a Per, tautly pure white lead, and the occesslng demand fur the a:Ude. is proof thalit his met With Ayer, It is invariably branded on one bead WETIIEUILL 4k, munastm to fall!, a4d on the otber. warranfal part. all is red letters. L ph11444/61,12.199 dauuszt.woup sisnooLs AND VAX! LI C 8 received gaol or caka.,l new ankle Ina prainf.aaitaidor tor Ikhaohood Fathillpi. a II or wraith w to IWO at Plailadelpitta prism *Wier ar4lte or Is Pairs, st • 11.111,1NNWSI • Caws? look ass' etailosary may. ' MISCELLANEOUS. PIANOS. 9 , iir sate.. riber is goirplrrit to Combat Meyer', rel. etwaied Martha. of inn different 'roods, (rum $ RI to fait cheaper than they 1341 be pirrchased in ritiLidelphta. He wilt ettarantee thn Plano. fur five r year. Ile hair all the tnairnmeritx !elected by .1 romp, lent person an to four, &t., hat if those itiett lag Phil• •delphia, desire to choose themselves, tie will give a note prom nanogarturer, and they play make their own Orirriloll and their own bargain net re •botv.. in; the note, and he will furnish the Instrumento fr. jetted from .10 to 3 0 Men than the pricer, named ac cording to the - price and power of the twit ruments. oalf vi.ject is to deal Ifartlyiand furrilidagenal arts cfraar lee rater. We tvdi m t nell a Lad or doubtful Nano. C. hirsvn took the Ala.( Premium at the Wortire Fair tor hi. Penns. They ar e ryuaUo any mu m . factored in Ih• country, and toyern.r In form-fifths tif those told. Mr. Mcrc■ ha. cold upward. of Elelny Ci.tno• In three month., and (Inlets at int. .ent fillllllll he sup- Pimt nndrr.rlirer, or four ererka. For rhoapnnd tot! srliclem,aliply at = All kinds of 'Morita! Instrument, obtained to or. .I.r at short noilee, and at low rate• for good arti cles. Person. desiring any kind of Instrument tan nano. the Nice, and we will Prof tire the best arti cle that can he Ind at the pike named, And era mined by a competent musician before laisporchased. %Vitli Ors. , facilities, we guarantee all articles Feld by us. Sept. 11, 1n52. OUR COUNTRY IS SAFE! • . QINCE the enliscribers have opened, at their Store, s.)four doors above tbe Poet r Wire, an entire new stuck of floods, mirrhaeed iii New York. at Cash Ptires,en• adding the'm to sell cheaper flats nay oiler Sl•re is at Costly I Their stock Cl.ll,irill in part, of Ilia. k and Flory Dress Silks, , illouselln de Winn, at a etc and upwards, Thibet and French itletinoes, Coberg Cloths, all shades and qualities, Black Algae's, Plain and Figured colored Alpacas, at lii cis. and upwards, A fine assortment of Calico, Bleached and Unbleached Masi Ins, Ftanuels, nil colors and quslit lea, Linseys, Checks, A large assortment of Shawls, Hosiery, Woolen Blankets, Cloths, Sat Netts, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, hr.. &e. Together with a general assortment of Goods to please the fancy and snit the wants of the common,. tv tu ty. . Alen, a large stack of 'arm, from sto 9 tents. Colfeee,Green and iliac eas,very cheap, whhevety I variety iirqueenswar nt. ll —latsWatf, Si prices low. et thanthey can be mght elsewhere. They will be happy, at all times. t show their goods. free of cost. Pleaee give them a C I. *Country Merchnnts will find It to their saran 3p, to call and examine the new ❑soda - FRY & MARTZ. ' Oct. 16. 1551. It-If f - • PIMPS PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES. A I H-TICHT and IN DESTIHICTABLE—fur protec t% ling and prrsetving the dead—fur ordinary laser ment, fur vaults or transportirio no - all sizes, and trimmed in every variety ofstyle, according to order. One of these cases coven the remains of Henry Clay, and they have been highly recommended by Messrs, Cats, • Underwood, Houston, Fish, Stockton: Judge Jones and others. For sale at JOHN KAI.- BACH'S, General Cabinet Maker, opposite the Es. change lintel, Centre Street, Pottsville; where can also be had a great satiety of Cabinet runtime, So fas, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Chaim Settees, Tables, ac., 'Svc. Also, a *utterly' article of Woollen Coffins, of any quality and size. ta.llearfe always In attendance. • JOHN hAI.IIAIIII, Cabinet Maker, and sole Solicitor for Sc huylk II Coun ty, for Ytak•s Metallic. Iluria !Cases Sept. 25,1852. 29-(lns ATTENTION, AMATEURS! Al. ALLEN. Darverroarpist, resKetfully an- A..flounces to the Litlitild of Pottsville and thepnL tie generally, that he has neatly fitted up rooms. at the earner of Centre and En.t Market Streets. over N. Foster's shoe store. with every convenience for the coniiort of patrons, and with every facility requi• site to take likenesses unsurps.oed inlinthfulness And brilliancy in the world. Long experience in the art, with C 1,,.. nhnenauGm , and a knowledge ofthe meant Phllblro him to produce -pie tort's far suprnur ft , the ordinary pit:11101.1114 of or. ti:kt. A rail in solicited Aron all who toy feel inter ested In the art.. whether they will, iliettlres or not. Prier. form one 10 five dollars, and upwards. N. It —ln.tructions given in the act on the newt re:l:m.l4e terms A. M. ALLCN. : 4 ept. t I. IS5a. , 37-tf FALL STYLE: FALL STYLE! vim subiirrttorn would respectfully call the at- I tent ion of the public to his ■plendld atiottment of sTri.}: UP lIATS, now ready for Inspeetion t his P(.lllA—lt, NEV lIAT AND CAI. - STORE, Crtttee - Antct rra , Two ruars abort the Norm.' Bask. when- wilt at all times Ile Wi found the lat and meet tipt .rd ettl le of 'JAI'S and CAPS, of all dercrip tiont. . • . . Ile would ran rperint attenlion to his VOITNG GENTS' :NEW STYLI: (IF twrs, n l6rh for ligto two.. durability and texture cannot be FM pa••rd. Lver thankful for the patrona:e Ito liberally bestow rd upon MI., he loves In Inrult a cool inustion of the name. CCURIIE TAPI'CN. Aug..21,1"59. NEW POWDER MILL.. T r a f t C All ' i l o t o 'c o: 1 1 1 17.: I n o ; I::: ;N r r a n i7ri Railroad, a n d tt a+ prepared to loutish l'on der, w lite li he will Guar antee to he Made of the let material+ and prnper.'. ties 10 in,re.ter us el 11100 11, a Capacity. Ile flatters homplithat, 1111 idni, Inc Powder will he fund in quality to the celebrated Dupont Powder. Orders will he proinptly attended to, and fornfithed at km rate,, for a go••l article. PETELI ALLISON. Sept 111 , 11152 .^.S-Iy - - GrLEAT LIEVNESSES , _ _ . AKEN by IiNV•ILICMT, corner of Aluhuntowtro T Centre .verb, ruperior in the delin•athot of f L a. lure and life-elprevolon , of t h e rye. children and croups taken pucker than any ever in Shit plue—an indifpenfable rPqnl.ito Iu fineffl,. Call early In the day to avoid a crowd. ' initructed In the art. on rearnnable terror; handrnnie Apparatus, Chrmtrala , Caere, for...bed dinar,. Call and/oder for 311111 . N -I Ve, TA I.noTSPINO riernl,l in any utVlo you . I "b•Mni.becimens eah he 'seen. Wr would adviqr all wt." , MO a Irma likener• to mall tinnn. . I!. V ANDENRUnfIii Peitt.mille, Match 21, 1F52. ' 13—If MULES! riittins ! ! MULES ! ! I 00 IlEAD of choice MIII.ESt-tvill bsoffeted for sale by the isubsrnberot his residence, in Ifuniturktown. Dauphin eon bty, lion. the sth day. of January.•lB.33, until the Ist do. of North, 1551 Any person wishing to purchase, wil do well to call and see fur themselves, as the subscriber considers them a nimber one lot of attack—can't he beaten— and no, mistake. RIt:IIAIRD FOX. irr Readier papers please copy. llee. Id, 1d54. 51.3 m MEDICINAL. • DR. J. S. ROSE•S (1 ILEAF. PAIN CURER! l7' rim! WONDER OF TIIB JOE! ! ALI. PAIN CURED LIRE MAGIC!—This wonder ful preparation is used Internally and ex teraally.giv log immediate relief flow all bodily palm. „ Uniedaccording to direettona,ll not only rellevisall pain. bat it carmen usually en Ille first application. It may lie relied upon foe Carina and giyiod alnaostin aunt rebel, as thousands who have used W can testi. fy, to Rheothatlous, Ague. 'Sudden Colds, Cholera, Dyfenters, Cholera Janina.., Pleurisy, Earache. Cho lit, and toothache, and all pain in the stomach of 116 w, la, Headachy, Pains in the Womb, Pains in the Limbs, Joints, Dack,tipine Diarase,Lumbar o, Barns, Ctiliblains, lip:inlay, Praises, Plmplea,and all Chlorite Eruptions. If you wish to be relieved from ALL PAIN, use Dr. Roan s PAIN-CURER. If you desire to he' cured of ALL DISEAWER.take his Faintly Medicines. Price 151,25, and 50 cents per bottle. For Coseis, Cot Jo. Croup owd Meath! Care'. BE PREPARED FUR CHANGE OF WEATHER.— The frequent changes of the weather bring with t bad COLDS.COUGIL ASTHMA. IRRITATION of be LUNGS. SORE THROAT and BRONCHITIS, all of which dm be cued, and the system fortified against frequent attacks by . Using Dr. .1: S. Dose's celebrated COUGH SYRUP, Price only 50 cents. • , CHILDREN are also liable to Cropp.whlch danger ma complaint yields immediately to Dr. £ S. Rose's never.faitlag CROUP SYRUP. Price 25 cents, WHOOP/NO 000011, another complaint, always writhe in cold and damp weather. The afflicted will firth great relief Ih the use of Dr. J. a. Roses WMio. ping Congb Syrup, which always relieve', and pre vents, the disarm from running into other diseases; such.. INFLAMMATION of the LUNGS, DROPSY le the Cif UST, and cortoumpinioN. Piked/cents. Dr. Rose's muirceuful treatment In all Dag Affec tion. has created a greet demand fort he above fifthly valuable Family Methane.. For sate Whnlenle and Retail by D. DANNAN / (Frew ' the Netienal retell' sneer.) % ashington City, May 15th, 1552. • DR. Roves Media f Adrioer ro PerSOIN4 in Sickness and In Monk, with as "manta for 1654.—Tbis Bretton Is from the pen of an eminent Phalfi'll of Philadelphia, n rev tar graduate of the Medical fail tea,. and an hono ry. member of thePt.iladelphla Medical Society. I contain, ranch good advice to In• valid', a well as ions In health. it also dtheribes, in A eamprehenstre anaerobe diseases, of one vati, able eltmate. and the rule of treatment. No family eironid he with out a copy of thin book. It ran be had, without any charge , it\ the various drug-stores in this eiti,where Dr. Rose's valuable Family Medicines are for sale. Alto by. , G r • BROWN. Pottsville, F.. J. FRY. Tamaqua. ' • J. W. 0111115, Mincrnllte. ' Nov. 20. !St.". ' 474 LADIES, war was. lOU 3332 UNIIAPPY? IN " TH N T ItlfaT C i f t the A 1 4 97 h°Ein't t he , l e d! vice in all strain. of the heart, which, if allowed, Can nut fait to guide - the single to a happy marriage. and Drakes the mimed happy!!! ladles who are ',ohms. Pe through trouble. misfortune and dirappointmow, consult him daily, they follow his advice and are made happy. Other" consult him to know what is before them; others seek lufortuatiou of ()wise they love, aod all lie made happy and colocnied !1 If you vat De voile tuture happiness, delay no longer, enns o ll ham yonraelf and he happy. Terms.—For an Interview of IS minutes 33 cents, in full *I. .ettem and Interview', are atrial: pri vate am roofs, tial. All Letters pre paid wrote unseat. men oar at a distance ran make their rase k ow ki y letter, the strictest honor and toast In viola hi • y observed, all letters to he pre-yaid.— No. 3. IL .r lst rect. Heennil house, North.side, alonVf Pcbuil" a la. l'hiladeltibia. WCALTII AND raWlDi•FOßTUNC.—Dentlemen. look toour interest beforn .ft.ie ton late! !t Consult and fol low the advice of Professor VANIIORN if atou do, seeress will crows all your undertaking. — en who have been unfottu nate and unsuccessful to life sad in hallacss. Alen who have worked hard and struggled against - adversity and mcsfortooe the grea ter pan of their lives, and found the more they tried to get fonrard In the world the more things went against them:ll These men have convoked blot for the lan 30 years, and all those wbowere wile enonyh to follow his advice erg Itow rich and happy. while Odle who I/cake - 1146e sdeke harms thern.are still straggling with adversity. ..Terms far gelllitrineo:43 l for as Interview oLLS , Sainalltga, fell _ N 0.3 ae.ortne tompt;arawd mum. Noah 1416 2 • above Settnytkitt flitth,rbitadelphia. All letters am commaalotti onswilltorstaetlyrillYATrimitteTc• EIPENTJAL. - • • Apritl7, 1352. , • - , DAIINTS.D WIMAGIA.IIIIE.—Var loin figures Ktat OAke Window ,Methesajlei received and for nu it city pries at a. ranNiires Cheat couta sad v*trit CM u. BANNAN'S Cheap . Book and Music Store REAL ESTATE, SISCOE DL&ST /MENACE IsoliiIALIT f lilts Furnace. sltUaled In %rents - tit, MIS!! CIO , 1 N. V., on [Age Champlain, la capahte of wider_ log'..itaDO tone Fig.lron per annum. It is blown by a powerful steam ceglno ; and another engine mars the stothdke. .Lc. There are eight Kilns, 'adult tae make 500:000 Cr:studs of fbassual per annual. censected by !Unfold with the Furnace, and nearly an Otte of abode for seasoning wood.— One large Suet -41.4.Sinn 110na.., excellent Farm; ode Briet latitage.tov- 11 ebteen Rouses tor *oilmen; coutnintal. '" Otto litackseslibt.'and Carpettirre Shope, 0., and about ISM Acres of Land. , 'net Furnace I. 'heated on a large and couvestlint dock Wood for retaking charcoal can be obtalueb rbeall y in the neighborhood; and Anthracite Coal Born itonitiont ran he delivered at low tater. By the ship Canal from Lake Champlain to hirer I.asvrearo, real crow Stan M litOntht with groat facility from Brie. The rich Magnetic. Ore of gawk County. partieularly that from the Amos port Henry iced can always be pniented ilteaply and in Arai ,b un d.,, co . The properly wilt he kotd en Tea oonablq tempi. Inquire of bleares..i & 1.. TUCKER MAN. tip wear Han% New York. or P. [T. JACE- StrN. N 0.5 Lfbcrty ftgoare, Herron Bee. Demirable Private Residence FOR SA I.E. .C subs rribe t will sell, at pt I vale sole. the Hausa and Lot now occupied by hint In Port Carbon, tichuylkill County. Tile llatlf.lo. a %It, story doubt. prune Ihrildmic, containing two isr:e Parlous, Moths, Maim, Sitting •• !horn, and right Ehanibers„ ands 111th.. en a,ljoiteina Dinia: Room, all in :: cellent monition. rot the octarshey or • Centeel fismily. The I.nt in 150 feet front by 150 deep, and is 1,11.1 nut in a Flower and Tv:Noble paisley In excellent condition, and well no,cs,d w i t h a ll m u d; ofehotee Vegetables. such as Asps ram • fifintn•Straw b•rry, ; there la Aleo]r<ubie 4nd Carriage House Wash House, lc., and all the c mitchietican for a de nimble residence. Aliso, a Inc adminlnr. 150 feet front, 150 deep, maintain: clinics. fruits, Yearn. AP pies, Plumbs, liberties, ifiso.. Catawba and Isabella Grapey; the whole under a hleh state of cultivation. There in a neverilsillim well of mom useettuns wa ter—the whole will be until a &attain. Persona 0- sisnali of purchasing, will call nn titian 'Persimmon:, or J F. Wnreaay. Real Coate &gen', Pottsville. or on the subscriber, who reside. on the premises, wheto price and term, will be mod, known. fkt 30. ISH S/CM:N)--..41 GREAT DARCIAIN rpITC tiubscriber, with a view of chanting his be- I sines', offers fur sale his Iwo-Linty ltriek fire-proof uspc,...,,ast.t la II -Kneel, between Centre and Peened Streets, Pottsville, for ONE THOIIHAND DOLLARS CASH. The Building Is II feet front by 20 fret decp.earh of the wails 9 Inches t Olen. well painted with. g out and plastered and papered within, lighted with gas above Intl 8e10w... It Is " well calculated for two olLars,laving - separate entreatmend will rent the lower one for 4100, and the upper for ED per annum. There is a ground least running fog eighteen years from April I, 10,',3. The. building is insured and situated In the centre n business, cinee to Centre Street, and within three snuares °Cale Coult Mose, Public Offices and Mar ket Moue.. well adapted, both In regard to locality and eonvetilence.for Attorney's. Physician's. Nell,- ener's or Printer's Offices ;`for a Pasty Shore. and could, with a email ripease.be made a good, subatan. tint dwelling house. Persona wishing to purchase must apply noon, or they may miss a bargain. Apply to Pi. Lt. WILSON, L.P., Land Arent and General Collector. , Pottsville. Dec. 11, lens SCLtf TO COAL OPERATORS. ?FILE North American Coat Company rdfers for rent j fors term of years, the Mines upon the tract of lend called Centreville, in 301411011 County. These Mines are well known as among the befit of the Red Ask veins of the (legion—among them are the Spohn, the Palmer. the Clarkson, and Peach Mountain vein.. The tract lies within a mile of Pottsville.and la eon. nested with the Mount Carbon Railroad by a Railroad owned by the Company. Its protimity to the Read ing Railroad gives to this tract great advantages as regards tr3o . .,portatlon._„ A more - particular description is deemed miner/oh. eary, u any personAlicroosed to lease the Mines will, of course.egainine for themicelves. Too mall entities Gn the tract will be leased Ishii the min •s. The attention of persons disposed to lease Coal Lands, and whn eon continual tome capital. is invi ted to fhb property. Referent - , tan he hod to R. E. hi Ice, Agent of the Company. P. W. Shwfer, Civil En gineer, Peter Simpson, Elogineck . of Mines, all of Pottsville; or to the subscriber, No. fl south ChM., Philadelphia. P lot: can he had at any time atter the Rlth of IScarber next. HEPBURN. Press. Sept. 11, Ma 37-If , FOIL SALE sunseniuEß offers for sale the Well known .L 'Pavan-Stand, called the Pottsnillt House, situ ate in the norringh of Pottsville, Schuyl kill county, Pennsylvania. IL Is large ' and Cl,lllMOdll/1111, a lid in good repalrand ••• • , +finale' tn the meet central part of the " himines• portion of the town. Any per- „." wishing to engage in arrive employ nent. either as • ..errlisnt or Inn-keeper, will find It to their advantage ineall and era:nine thi:prenaiseshe fore I hey purchase elsewhere. For terms apply to the undersigned at hisMlice, in kfarket street, Potts-. villa. July 10, lug ROUSES AND LOTS IN LAWTON'S ADDITION ro PORT 6.nRON. r 1 ,111: LAD:TONI:MIX TRACT t. I now laid out Into. itlts, andv Of •-• sold on terni• which lull rnahlo every •••• inflostrimis man to purchase for himseli arid faintly A 110118 E AMI DOME. A plan of the property can he sees, and the terms of Sale made known by application al the office of CDWARD OWEN PARR% . AVM, of the Kentucky Bank, Centre street, rottaville. September 1, Ifis2 !64(. WATCHES, &C. ninaovAL. DEADY & ELLIOTT. Alta or the Pig Waleh.np llpnoite %mime'', Until. We invite 11111 friends and ;the pada, to general to C. 311 and exOtn- Int. 0111 r stock. atettvtlttel confident - al!, tile ' , vitt that ciac ever otter ed In 11.19 reginn,and we will 1101 al Philadelphia prices. lour stack consist■ in part °ln rot assortment of (:old and Stiver Lever Mid and Ailver Lepine 'Aratches ‘Vatcam Silver Talde&Tea spoons Fork•Oloiter-kolves, &c. Haled Castors, • 1 Fruit A s Cake Basket*, Plated Card Traye,Caps.Mantle Ornaments, &c. And a general assortment of Fancy (' Is. ith a thorough knos ledge of our business, and evtry facility for purchasing to advantage, iste moot be undersold by honest dealers in the Abate. We re turn thanks - fur the liberal patronage we have her, to. fore received, and by strict afiention to batsinessove hope to merit the confidence of the community and our share of their vrttnnure• • WILLIASI BRADS', J. tiTF, W ART 111.1.10TT. N 11.—A latvral discount to Pedlars and small Deal ers. rs.Pariletilar attention paid to the repairing of Clocks, Watenes'end Jewelry . May 15, 11152. AT TUC OLD STAND El.l Wholesalo and Rita' piecei Watch and Jewelry Establishment. at hit Old Stand," 100. 238 MARKET Kum t. (between 7th and Bth, !South Side,) Philadelphia. My friend*, old customer*, and the publ4 must know that I bin at all limes prepared to furnish I Watches,Jewelry. Taney Articles; Superior Wad Petra of all kinds. with Cold and Silver Ho lder. in varkty,are., at the very lowest Cash martin* with the best supply of superior Clocks and, Time-pieces, emir offered 01 this Esiablishment. E. 11. being 'a practical Time-piece and Watch Maker, with an experience of nearly 20 years—lll years at his present location—isat'all times prepared to furnish, by Wholesale and Achill warranted "Timm keepers' 'of the Very best quality.--mitnprising Eight. day and , Ttil ny•bour Clarks and Tims-pieces, ofpla and Malay ornamental closing, oral! styles And adap ted for Counting 1101111P0, Parlors.Dalls. Churches, Factories, Steamboats. Bail Cars. 4e. Also. Alarm Clocks, a most desirable article for Sound Steepens, and•for all whose business realities them to be up In the morning early. Clocks, Time-piers, Watches and Jewelry °revery description, repaired with great care and warranted. Dealers supplied with Clocks and Clock Trinuniugs. May 8,1852, 19.17 BAIL! k SOP!. kisikrt Old DRI/DS 131=11/111011 • MO WOMB. T. 1117.1110,WAIDL DAM. want VADCY Are trertaatli Hander the. 411 61 the atom Om* ertdelt esemt *helm* or Moil. el No. 210 Mat* Street, shire So% am Neater Street, 1114** 1 3**. ITTLINDIDDI DI see. ` - "OP aerie** Y War Pee May 10. 1552 CHEAP WATCMCS AND JEWELRY. WIIOLESALE And SETA 11, at the Philaciphia Watch and Jewelry Shire, Nn. OG North SECOND :street, corny. if QUARRY, Phila delphia. • • Gold Lever Watehem, full Jewelled 19 Ca nn easea, 00 Silver do toll Jewel. sl4f Cold kpetlicirg , 700 Silver Lepine, do .10 Fine filive'e do •I SO do do - do 9 IInU Sraceleta, 300 Onperior gnarl-lets. 7 1 Ladies' Gold Przeite,l 00 Imitation do 5 l SllveTTraopooni,astrS 00 Gold Penn, with Pencil 504 Sliver Holder, I 00 Gold Pinter Rims, 37j to SO aim; Watch Glasses. plain, 111 cents; Patent., Loner, 00; other arti cles in proportion. All good* warranted to he what they are sold lot. ,STA UPPER 4- ILUILEY, Some:leo/. to 0. Conrad. On hand, Porno Gold and Silver Levels and Lepinev, till lower than the above priers, Aut.l9, 1851 zairowtorr NEWS TO TEE PUBLIC qr. G. DOWItIAN, Sturgeon Dentist, thin method of intbrmint the public sr ..... ge n e rally sod his friende inns/11,1113r, that he kas removed hie Peristry Irem the former room which he occupied. Is the errand story or the sew brick belittler/at them:meteor MASK CTand SECOND SMeig. well OW, nit 4 four doors above N.EI. Wilson' a Office, where . he will at all !Imes be ready to perform all Operations nix the Teetb.end from • his e it/re ad vantages in his profession, arid the long Dine in this and some of the large Cities, la practical ecperience, he ea and will warrant all his work, or ask no Coln pelleation• Pee. TO, 1151 LADIES' COMBS, {Magmata and Ritail- 7 Nra, and 6rantofni 'Alto/In:est Tsulmeriber has just received tsetse dews &a llotted Ladies' Combsotrultraciag a Central assort ment, among which ate several new and beautiful Patterns, all of which willbe sold wholesale arid retail at ultra °Mimics low pa lees. e hildren's circular Combs. at . U. BANNAN'S ==:==! soLE Toad.* can's inn 'rum id 11.1.10 N ki ijust receltbd--yrke 371 cents—ntl for bale by la'. 1, 160. • s • • D ./JAIN/0:i. tEAIWILY ,lIIMS. Quarto Fitnlify Bibles iraryist - io prices fro& II co V2O. - Air Packe2 el , litlt edit. as foss u37li cents - Acerb. Just teemss sed asd for sale st -, - B. BAINNAN's . _. - ' 'Cheap Hook 211cnsi. . AprilSi lisiss: r ,r" *, .. • . 17* ... HARDWARE, &C. 1,1 VA it' WATSON reopen fully form the pub -Unite that they have added largely to their fat.llitiez for manufacturing articles In thew line, by the ',Tee lion of a large Factory In Eighth Street. below Vine, audore now prepared to furnish throe who.niay fat Wor OVID, Falb FIRE FltiroF eAFF,s, & c ., m petior manner, nt the; attunes, notice. They will warrant their Wee to undergo in much heal v any otheroaten; and In order in satiny thepublicthat rbis isnot mere alvtrtlon.tticY 11.1,1 theniveh ea In rtadittees'al any thrit to ti t thew fairly with any other safes that are wade.— they have the names of many merchant. and others, in Ibis city and other Mae,. which they tan give it. reeerenee— . Their celebrated sales have been well tevted by accidental as well as by pdtdic bonfires, as the report below will show. !bras Triumph Ackkerd hy, Eritxs * WATS OX'S . Deck Rem!, PAitadetphia, FIRE PROOF CRESTS: a? THE STaTC rent, illakittarat., iicr. 4to, The undetnigned, appointed • noon:litre for the potpie., by the odireco of the State Pair, were pie. tent ghla atternoon. when ?dream EVANS & WAT SON tested One of their milli sized Salamander Fite Proof Cheote, at which time they connamett tilting coins or wooD over it. commencing at I o'clock. P. it., and !latrine erpoard it to a white kit ler tree hinted, eufficient to destroy the cant iron feet, stn opening the ehent.the papers, together with IWO cir culate. &Tomei! in WU pfrarinice, were taken out. not only having horn rifr.inVril, but not having the appearance of scrirth upon them Joseph Ritner, Ex-Rov. of Pa. A. 0. 'll.-later, A. T. Newbold EZEI John 11. lan, Chao. E. Heisler, C. E. Boudinolt, l'ounnitten EVANH & WATSON. Salatpander Fire and Thler-pronf Safe Manor'''. No. 4.3 Dort Street, Philadelphia. Aug 34.1 y NCW lIARDW ABC STORR, 2 doors below Matt's Hotel, and neatly opposite the Miners' Bank, l O f Pounvillr, where will be round an ex...tient 42sortment of fIARDW ARC: Coach Trimmings, !Files, Springs. - , . Fine Trays, Saddlery, ,!Britania wars. Shoemakers' Tools, lAssartment - of fine Locke, Carpenters' Tools, !Table Cutlery. Mass and Paint, :Pocket Cutlery. Bar Iron of all sizes.lTable Spoon., Rolled do do 'do 4:mils and Vices, Nails and Spikes, !Assortment of Mu- Gun., Railroad Iron and Nall., tilteet Iron Crurlblee, ilmith Tools, t ; Wire;Tin Plate, tiding materials, !Brass Nettles, Cast Steel, '' ;Sad Irons. Shear .iteel, !Pans and Sailers, Arm Blister, Chaint, . Mill SAWS. ; Railroad Traces. Cross-cut Saws, Powder and Shot, Flu Mud-sawn. i G. B. returns his thanks to the public far the pa tronage they extended to the tate firm of Brien & Pott.and flatters himself that. In his Individual capa city. he will he able to deserve sod command their continued support by the quality of the ( - Gods he has in store. .1 rict attention to business, and the low rates at which be is determined to sell. iti COLLO I! BRIGHT, Late of the Bun of Bright St. Poll. March 27. 1252. 1342 L. F. WHITNEY 44-if IRON AND HARDWARE STORE 40TIIIS MUSEUM of.manufactured wares has lost none of Its attractiuns.and I am now able to offer to the public, either for their inspection or purchase, one of the finest and 'nom useful stock of Foreign and Domes tic HARDWARE ever offered In the County. With many thanks for the patrohage extended to the late firm, I flatter myself shin to supply all the wants In my line of business, cheap ks the cheapest, with usual promptness and despatch. .FRANK PUTT. - • Apr 113,1852. 144 f _ . ---' - COLEMAN'S Cheap Cutlery STORE ; Nos. 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 37 Arcade., Philada. rtOIINTILI' Merchants can save from to to IS per' l.icent. by purchasing at the above Stores. By int porting my own Goods. paying but little relit. a nd liv ing ecnnomirallyZit is plain I can undersell those who purchase their goods here, pay high rents, and Ilve like princes. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, scissors and Ilagors, Table Knives and Forks. In ivory, stag, buffalo, hone and wood handles, Carvers and Forks, Steels, kc., Butcher Knives, Dirks, Bowie Knives, Revolving and plain Pistols, 4-c. Just received, a large stock of Rndgeri* and Win tenholm's fine Pen and Congress Knives. Also, a large assortment of Accordeons,&c., &e.— Also, fine English Twist and German Dons. JOHN M COLEMAN, Importer. . 52-tf Der 27, 11,51 IRON COMMISSION WANES HOUSE, CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE. rimy autocrlbera are prepared to (owlish the Trade. Markinlrws and "PeratOrll. at Philadelphia price., (height added) wholesale orretail,hesr American Bar Iron, manufactured to Prot./Ile, and warranted of stiperior quality. Also, held T ratio, stubble for mines; hod table Chain., tarnished at short notice dirert from the Importer. E. le A itimry at SON. York Still!, Nov. ^2, 1432. 47-tf D. C. Al,fiftw AN 2.4. i I MEDICINAL. HERE 'IS YOUR REMEDY ;nose miraeldoms cure of Bad, Ls . z,rs; after .n years' coffering.. VATRACT of a letter from Mr. William Clalpln of 117.,:n, Salm MaryStreet.Weemoilth, dated May 15111 To Ernfessor llnt.Low or—lino;—At the age of IA my wife, (who In now hi,) catight a violent cold, which nettled in her legs, and ever since that time they have been more or leas nore, and greatly inflam ed. Iler agonies were diatrarting, and for months together se wan deprived entirely of rent and steep Every remedy that medical men atlrined was tried, but without effect; her health suffered severely, and OW 3131 e of her OVI WIA terrible. I 113.1 Wien end your advconicmeno, and advised bet to try your rm. and Ointment; nod, a• a last reeource, after every other remedy had proved 'meteor, law ronaerlir ed to do an. She commenced sit weeks agn, and, strange to relate, Is now in good heatth. Tier legs are painless, without tram nr scar.and her sleep sound and undinturbed. Could you have witnessed the sufferings of my wife during the last 43 yearn, and contrast them with her present enjoyment iii health, you would indeed feel delighted in having been the, means of PO greatly alleviating the 'offer ings of a fellow creature. Signed, 'WILLIAM OALPIN. .9 penal. 70 year, of age cared of a Bad Leg, of thirty rare standing Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Abbe, Builder of Ca. ovens, of Itushrliffe. near Iludtintabeld, dated May 31st, WI: Tn Profeslor llokt ow•v—Sta:-1 suffered 'An a Period of thirty yearn from a bail leg, the result of two or three different accident, at Can Works; ae itortpanted by scorbutic symptoms I had FrtAIUT3O to a variety of medical advice, without deriving any benefit. and was even told that the leg mussbe•am. notated, yet, in opposition to that opinion, your Pill. and Ointment have effected a tontplete core in so shoo a time, that few who had not - witnessed It • wouldcredit the fact. Plagued, Ein The truth of thls statement can be verified by Mr. W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Market street, Hudders field. A dreadful Bad Ergot! cured i■ 1110 wortth. Extract from a Letter from Mr. Ftederiek Turner, f Penharat, Item t, dated December 13111,1850: ' - • - To Prorev•or 11OLLOW•lr—Dena . wife bid suffered from Dad Breast, for more than six maths, and during the whole period had the best medical attendance, hat all to no use. Having hefirre healed an awful wound in my own leg by your un rivalled medirine,l determitn•ti again to use your Pills and Ointment, and trerefore gave them a nisi' in her case, and fortunate I t wail did so, for in less than a month a perfect cure was effected, and the, benefit that vaginas other branches of my family , have derived from their use is reallyaitontshing.— DOW strongly recommend them to all my friends: , Signed, FREDERICK TURNER. yw As fejfarstatisa is tle Slit perfectly cored. copy of a Loser from Mr. Francis Amoy, of Brea td,ntise, Lothlitn:ltoad, Ed inbro% dated April Nth t To Protegees IlohLow•v—Sou—Fog more than twenty yearn my wife has been subject, from time to time, to attacks •of inflamation in the side, (or which abe was bled and bliatered to a great extent. 411111 hr pain could not be . re Moved. About fourveats ago she .0 w, in the paiwrs, the wonderful cures ef fected by your Pills and Ointment, and thought she would give them a trial. To her great astonishment and delight she got immediate relief fiftim their nee, and, after persevering for three weeks, the pain in her side was completely cured, and she has enjoyed the brat of health for the la I four years. • • Signed, , - • FRANCIS ARNOT. The Pills should he used eosjointly with the Oint ment In most of the following laser: Rad leph Gout. Bad Breasts,. • IClaedular - Swellittgl,. Bunts, ' ' • I.nmbagn. Boehm , . .-• ,Piles. _. • Rite o t Alowhetors,,Rheurnathm, Chiesedeol, lieore-thrnats, • Clailblatue, .. ! ' Shio-dlseasea. • ' • • 10.1 r Chapped Bands, . Scmq, Corns (SOIL) Sore•headd, Caneete.lTomouns,- -- Contracted Jo into, itilects. Fistulas. Sold at the Establishment of Professor, flout:ies lt, 244. Strand, (near Temple Bar, London.) and by all re spectable Druggists and Dealers in Medic Inestbrough. out the British Empire. and or those of the Ilnitrd States,in Pats at Vic-, B:e.. and $I 50 each. Whole sale by the principal Drug houses In the Union ; by Reines. A. IL 8: I). gain/. New York; and by lir. C. D. Katona,: South Sixth ithreet.Philadelphia.. *There Is a Considerable 'saving by taking the lac. ger sizes.- - N.-B.Directions (r the guldarre of patients In every di sorder are . 11f6lea to each Pot. , T.W.Ii . UYOTT dr. 50N14,121 North Perond Street, Philadelphia. Wholrenie Agents for Pennsylvania. Alanfor sale by John tt. Bonne, and Clemens & Heisler. Pottsville; E. J. Fry, Tamaqua ; Dr. J. W. Gibbs, bt EEO net. IS, Im. Dec. IS, 1652, XTEICIIT Tables of dlireeenl lengths - a Round, Y Y fitll33 VIP and Flat BM/ Iron, Reel, dn.; by a Pea 1.- (Ica! Mechanic-461s is one of UM moat useful winks published far Realer, and Workers in Imo. and those who use it, over issued. no count ate thlialcula t ions, that any person can safety bay and sell with the toot, without even mei:Clem Abe bonito,' Steel.— Jan pabli.hed, price 25 ecnts, and for sale 'dudes:de and road by • • - 'll. DANSAN. By encloaing nine postage stamp', the work will be malted free. to any pan of the eounty.Z 7 The Trade gapped at the usual discount. - • Jan.:4.lBSL • EMI rewrap WINDOW snazzO, _ 111 A-Spiendtd Assortment.. HE Habatriber Pas Just received a very superior /lot of painted Medea, Sbades;ensbracing tee p it &aimed fashionable pasterne.valirllt in Prfre, ~g:Ze to Viper pair, at prizes at lean t° Per t eat._ than they can be purchased, retail. art MS.- ?Oen ale several apreednl pa rt Tr...... __ 'num, lattasaattatent....kar saat i r . sm a r m' '. tali. at". F. je, ..d Varier Stare. Cbeap Bb . !iamb rt e lest. iriLsAsoir s. s rurroata -DRAWING. ROOM Coooponioo, ItIL inostimased tide, neatly botand , ar Bw o or y Wilke a orscriber. ati Riau of rasa inadt 2l ` ' • B:BANNAN. • rtaz'pnoor SAFES! 177 - 7 7 :71111111111 o• r • I. GEORGE BIZIGLIT'S TOWN HALL WILLIAM AOBS 51-19 n I yenw A VSEYIIt, NEW_WOSS. priginat pock!). (*Oa Tint 311NRIts' JOVIINAL.I A TEILsu TO,NVOISTII AND =Apr/. Inscribed to Miss A. IF it ***lv ,of pott,tille I own the power ol beauty— Yielding, lay down fnynrne4; Love conquers even duty, Itesii4less,in her charms; I own her magic power, Naught can her torre withstand, She rules the camp, the bower, ' - All bow to her command. Who'll not herstandard follow, Who'll not her ceptive be? ' Her plenqires are not hollow, Her slaves would not be free ; then will I follow reason, She, too, to beauty yields . Desertlicr !—'[would be treason— . She.,Who froM folly shields. One took fiom thee awake-lb A vision of Heaven above, , tine smile that. vision makeili Iteality,+—thy love; Thant sway thy'sceptre lightly, And slieuth thy cruel darts, Then shalt' *bon reign e'er rightly, Acknowledged Queen of hearts. roux (BIER WISZEL , Plalada., _Fib. 4,1953. Scraps. SYMPTOMS OF OLD MAID-ISM. In a Setitch paper we find them humor ously detailed :—" When a womman begins a dritakia her' tea wetbagt sugar, that's a symioni. When a womman begins read. ing luvl stories a bed, that's a / symtom.— When a.womman gies a sigh on hearing tell of a weddin, that's a symtom. When a womman begins sayin at •shooze refused menny as offer, that's a symtom. • When a womman begins a xayin that men are a set a deceitful creatures, and at shoo woddant he bothered we wun for all-eworld, that's asy torn. When a womman begins changin her shoes ivvery time shoo comes intut hause atter a walk, that's a syriitom. When a wotnman begins Kevin a little dog trottin af ter liar, that's a symtom. When a worn man begun hevin a cat sat at hur elbow at mealtimes, and Ries it sweetened milk, that's a symtom. When a womman begins to shame ta tack off hur bonnit e gentleman's company becos sliooze no cap on, that's a symtom. When a womman begins hevin a toppin box passed backads end lorrads tut hairdresser's shop, that's a symtom. When a womman begins saym at a servant lass hez• no bizness to hev a sweetheart, that's a sym tom. When a womman begins a rubbin hur finger over t'chairs mid tables to see if thare dusty, that's a symtom v When a womman begins agoing to be wee hur stockins and a flannel neet•cap on. t at's a symtonk— When' a womman begins a uttin hur fingers before our maath when slim .e talkin to onny body, for fear at they sho Id see at shocze lositi'hur teeth, thht's asy tom; When a womman begins a tawkin a out t'rheumatics to hur knees and elbows, t t's a symtom.— When a womman begi a refuse tellin hur age, that's a symtom. When a womman begins a findin fault wi glass, and sez it duz mat show eleatures reight, that's a sym tom. When a womman tawks abaght caud drafts, and stops 'up aft the crevices i't doors and windaz, that's a symtom. fig' Yon cart FIND anything in France ex cept a blackguard, A Frenchman may be .wicked, but is never vulgar. He may steal your watch, rob you of your pocket-book, or apply an "iron tube" to your vest pattern— be may do all Allis—but then i,t is with so much suavity that it robs the felony of all coarseness,and makesyou rather think throxr cutting is an artistic accomplishment. Monsieur may plant a stilletto in yourlios om, hut before he does so, he always bids you good night. Crime may cause a French man to lose his soul but not his good man ners—to break the laws of God, - btu nut those instituted by good breeding and by Count D'Orsay. In our travels we never yet met with that Parisian whom dissipation could convert into a night-brawler. 07 . A LWAYs ndefIr—ALIVAYS CIMERFUL. —" Why this constant, happy flow of spir its?" No secret, doctor," replied the me chanic,"' I have one of the best of wives, and when I go to ; work she always has a kind word of encouragement for me, and when I go lic;me, she meets_ me with a smile and a kiss, and she is sure to be ready ; and she has done!.many things during the day to please me, and I cannot find it in my heart to speak unkind to anybody." What an in fluence, then, hath woman-over the heart of man, to soften it, and make-it the fountain of cheerful and pure emotions! Speak gent ly, then; a happy Smile and a kind word of greeting, after the .toils of the day are over, cost nothing, and go far toward making a home happy and peaceful. DO7 THE U. STATES AHEAD AGAIN.-It !hell. S. Census that the consump tion- of spirituous liquors and malt liquors reaches the enormous iluantity of eighty-six millions of gallons annually, equal to all gal lons for every adult person. The statistics of the kingdom of Great Britain run thus : For every adult in Ireland,one gallon is drunk; in England, ,tetto gallons; and in Scotland, three gallons and a halt. n — Tric NEW Yong - Mirror gives the fol lowing good advice: ••• If a man complains to you of his wife, a woman of her husband, a parent of a child; or a child of a parent, be very cautious hciw you meddle between tuck near relations, to blame the behaviour of one or the Other. You will only have the ha tred of both parties, and do no good with either." • • ID — No MAN knows what he can do until he is fully resolved to do what he can. When men have thought thenoselves obligated to set about any business in good! earnest, they have done what their indolence 'made them suppose impossible. There are several abil- ities unknown-to the possessor,which lie hid in the mind for the want of an occasion to bring them forth. [l7•Tncrisis a Bible in bincinnatr,printed in the year 1479, thirteen years before the discovery of America.. Though it has een rebound several times , the paper and pnnt are still firm and clear, and it bids lair to last tour centuries longer. There is a' still older copy at orcester, Mass., printed in 1447. GEE2:IANI M. D. is writing a scribe wrn stricture on the loose sleeves now by the ladies, which he contends are pro otive of rheumatism and other diseases. We hope ,the Doctor will say a word or two about bare arms and shoulders, and not forget thin slip- 0:7 Tut Emperor of Austria an l I be crown ed in May. Should Louis Napoleon also se lect that month, as is probable , Europe will present the unusual spectacle of two Empe rors crowned within a few weeks of one an other. Q 3 AN OLD bachelor says women are so fond of appearances that if you could make them believe there are no looking-glasses in heaven, they would set no more value on salvation than they do on a poor relative-- Singular ho age scam people. n" . Tns E is nothing like digging .into the past if on would dissipate romance.- , - Whetvou . have supposed that epaulettes were originally padded protection against sa• bre cuts? 0 - Ir You ever feel Ilke.couunitting sui etde. just, take a dull razor and shave your self. We guetsylliat wilt lai . sulficient. If i is not, try , cutting drone of your fingers first and see how it goes. - . It 7 Dontts say that tvomem have "such a way with their lips. that hugging and kiss ing lead as 113torally to love as champagne does to soda water.' That being the case, avoid nibbling. 1 -- 'Wirer; wg . are Alone, we have our thoughts to watch: our families, our tern. Pen: nod in society, OUT tongues. R 7 s said that a lobster. when to the wa ter, can, with one stroke of his oil. pro pel himself a distance of eihteca. feet. Q 7 Snsispests died on the atiniversary of his birth, and /odd Rakelle. . • BA wisp pilot always turns his Fails according to the _ - i ~' ktruasiccc~naoieiaiarithow,Eeutu ijist flail. ORIGIN OF TOk ST Ai NAMES OF THE TES MAINE erase° call( Maine in France, of 1 Queen of England, 1 eon. as early as IMS,trota hich llearietta Maria, as at that titne-propri- NE £SUIT: E the territory convey pany to Captain Joh. vember 7, 1&19, witl tee, who was Gove Hampshire, England VE.E.3IOIIT was :43 e in their declaration o Cy 16, 1776, from th and mount,,mountaini as the nameviren to by the Plymouth Com- Mason, by patent, Pio referenee to the paten .or of Portsmouth, in led brthe inhabitants independence, Janua- French r_.b, green, MASSACMUSETTS w a named trent a tribe of Indians in the nei:bhorhood of Boston.— The tribe is thought . have derived its name from the blue hills of Tilton. "I have learn ed," said Roger Will ams, "that Massachu setts was so called fi eldin the Blue Hills." RIIODE-ISLAND Wa SO called in• 1014, in reference to the Islan of Rhodes, in the Me diterranean. . CONNECTICUT was ;o called from thein dian name of its prim ipal river. Nzw-Yorta was so called in reference to the Duke of York andiAlbany, to whom this territory was granted PENNSYLVANIA was so called in 1081,afier William Penn. DELAWARE was stl . called in 1703, from Delaware Bay, on whi ch it lies, and which received its name fr m Leid De La Warr, who died, in this Bay. ' l a MARYLAND was SO lied in honor of Hen rietta Maria, Queen o . Charles I, in. his pa tent to Lord Baltimor June 30, 1632, VIRGINIA was so c 'lied to 1594, afler Eli zabeth, Virgin Queen of England. CAROLINA was so c Iled,by the French, in 1564, in honor of Kin Charles IXol France. 1 GEORSIA was so called, in 1793, in honor of King George 11. i - ALABAMA was so called, in 1817, from its principal river. MISSISSIPPI was so called , in 1800, from its western boundary. Mississippi is said to denote the whole river, that is, the river formed by the union Of many. LqulstAta was so ailed in honor of Louis XI3I, of Fiance. . ..., Morava was so called, in 1790, from its Mincipal river. The word Tennessee is said to signify a curved spoon. KENTUCKY was soailed, in 1782, from its rincipal river, 1 Itxmois was so ca led, in 1809, from its prinCipal river. The word is said to signify the Over of men. I:sins:se was so called, in 1602, from the Ameiican radians. Onto was so called,in 1602,fr0m its south ern boundary. Missouai was so called, in 1821, front its principal river. MteitmAtt was so called, in 1805, from the lake on its borders. ARKANSAS was so called, in 1819, from its principal river. FLOP.IDA was so called, by Juan Ponce De Leoti, in 1751, because it was discovered on Easter 'Sunday—in Spanish, 't Pascua Flo ridaH" THE MAELSTROM. Tfie maelstrom is a current or motion of . - e Sea of Norway, the effects of which are no less singular than dangerous. Between the Lofoden and Meskoeislands,the depth of wa ter between thirty-six and forty fathoms, when it is flood. The stream runs up the country with fearful rapidity, and the roar of it. impetuous ebb,towards the sea, scarce ly equalled by the loudest cataracts, thenoise better heard several leagues oil, and the vor • tex s' r p powerful as to absorb every strap that comes within its attraction. The ship is then beaten td pieces against the bottom,and when the water is smoother its fragments are throyen up again. But these intervals of tranquility happen only at the turn of the ebb and flow, and last but a quarter of an houe. Whales often come too n ear the stream, and ire overpowered by its violence. It is thenjimpossible to describe their howliugs and bellowines, in their fruitless attempts to disetigage thefnselves. A bear once attemp ted $o swim from Lottadeu to riloskoe, to prey upon the sheep in that but was caught by the stream and borne dowo,when he roared so terribly as to be heard orf, shore. In the year 16-1,5 the stream roared,with such;noise and impetuosity, that on klie Is of Moskoe the very stones of thefiouSes fell to the ground.—Travels in the North. Miscellany. HELP .ONE ANOTHER A traveler who was crossing the Alps,was overtaken by a snow-storm at the top of a very', high mountain. The cold became in tense. The air was thick with sleet, and the piercing wind seemed io penetrate his bones. Still the traveler, for a time, struggled on.— But at last his limbs were benumbed, a hea vy drowsiness began to creep over him, his feet almost refused to move. and lie lay, down on the snow to give way to that fatal sleep which is the last stage of extreme cold, and from which b would certainly never have waked again in this world. Just at that moment, he saw another poor traveler coming along the road. The unhap py man seemed to be, if possible, in a worse condition than himself, /or he, too, could scarcely move ; all his powers were irozep, and all appeared to be just on the point to die. Vheu he saw, this poor man, the traveler, who was just going to sleep, made a great effort. He roused himself up, and he crawl ed, for he was scarcely able to walk, to his dying fellow-sufferer. He took his hands into,,his own and tried to warm them. Hechafted his temples; he rubbed his feet; he applied friction to his bo dy. And all the 'time he spoke cheering words into his ear and tried to comfort him. As he did this, the dying man began to re vive, his powers were restored, and he telt able to go forward. But this'was not all : for his kind benefactor, too, was recovered by the efforts which he had made to save his- Mend. The exertion of rubbing made blood circulate again in his own body. He grew warm by trying to warm the other. His drowsiness went off, he no longer wished to sleep, his limbs returned again to their pro per force, and the two travelers wenton their way together, happy, and coogratulatingone another on their escape. Soon the snow-storm passed away; the mountain was crossed,and they reached their home in safety. . If you feel your heart cold towards God, and, your soul almost ready to perish, try to do something which may help another soul to life and make his heart glad: and you will find it the' best way to warm and restore your own. RAT DAV:MING IN LONDON. At the Guildhall, on Saturday, Janus Gar.' diner and John Hawkins were placed at the bar, before Sir C. Marshall, charged with be ing found unlawfully in the city sewerj'— roliee-eonstable'l37 said' he saw the prfso nets coming up through one of the sewer gratings in Thogmorton street, and, having questioned them as to their object in going into the sewers, he took them into custody, when he found upon them eighteen live rats, 1 and alley with which they opened the grn tmgs. Sir C._ Marshall inquired bow the prisoners' got their living, when Gardiner. who-undertook the office of spokesman, said he was a master rat-catcher, and that Jack was his assistant.' Ilehad been alba& kind' of work, catching rats for parties who sup. • plied the sportinggendemen at the west end, for a good man y years, but Jack had only been nine months in the , profession; they were, nerertheless, very expert in their haat ing expedition underground, frequently . sue 'eeeding, in capturing from filly to sixty in an hotir. When they got into the sewers they kept on running atul catching the rats as they run up the walls, and put them into a bag ill alive, and afterwards sold them at 2s per dozen to the regular dealers, who retailed them at Cli per dozen.. They never injured the walls, and when they met the commis sioners' men in their ratting excursions they . were never interfered with by theta. On the present occasion they entered the Sewers at the Cus in House, and made their way all round hitechapet and back to Carotin!, when th officer met them • coming our. In' fact, th knew. them way all throng/4Ra don and ound. SIT C . Marshall - nA as the Com issionets of thersewers and their , men did of complain or interfere with the prisoners in_then extraordinary occupation,. s i n he shoututoot do se. and therefore discharged them. • • , , :• , BANNAN'S •- STEAnNTING OrFICT. Having prceured rex Presses,_wo are noir pre- pared to etecute J and BOOK PRINTING-a , every dererlption,, se the office of ; Mistime Journot, cheaper than it can beldam at any other. establishment in the County, filch ea - - Pamphlets, , • Batt of L:sdiarg, Large Passers, ' ": Rail R oa d Watts,- Hand Batt, - Paper - Bookssa r Artirits of Agrament, Time Boots ' Bill Head*. Order Books, At the' very shortest nohee. .onr sine] of JOlll - is jmorn extensive than that of any other Wee in this section et. the State, end - we keep • cm}itoyed expressly for. Jobbing. Being a 4 . practical 'Printer ourself, we Will • guarantee our -• work to be an fiestas any that can be turned out to the cittes. PRINTLNG IN COLORS done at the • shortest nchice. . , I . . 000 aiNz•mnC , Books briuml in )l every. vartety of tlylo. Blank BoolNofciory de‘erigtion map oracture&bound and ruled to order at short notiee. < NO.-8. PUBLIC SCHOOL QUESTION To IPS EXCELLENCY, W3t. - BIGLER, • — qovirnor Yfac Stale of Pennsylvania. Sur—Your Worthy zeal for the perfecting - ol our Public School System, as exhibited in . your annual message, has drawn forth a no table manifesto from the Roman Catholic Bishop iu ibis city. I make no apology for this counter address. The subject is ma_ mentous. f It 'is not too "much 'to say, that• the proverbial sophistry of the school of Loy- • ola appears in this new device, and entitles it to public examination. And it is not to inform yourself, be assured. but to reach the community for whom 4 , the letter" is spe cially irameil, that. I undertake this running review. ; . The "Letter" is; in substance, a preteri t a pica and 4 plan. The protest—is against our noble andl universal school system. Theplea —is for ,ROlllOll .Catholice alone, who are alone aggrieved. The elan is—not Co re- - move public burdeds and promote the gene ral cverit-i-but, as is frankly avowed in the concluding paragraph, to redress the griev ance referred to in the protest... We look then, in the protest, for the burdens corn; plained of. Is it, that the Roinanists,, being the wealthiest and most numerous - class are paying the largest tax, and virtually provi- . ding for the education of Protestants in our laud? No. For the:very opposite is the well knoivn fact. And on this score; the heavy buNen is upon Protestants to provide. the means of education for Roman Catholic .children. This—hoirever the /Joon may be re jected—LS the :Went of our Public School. System—ito offer to a class, not over-wealthy nor over-purnerous,. except in children, the . benefit from tax on Protestants. How is ,it. then, that What was meant fora favor, and works as a favor, in avery othercase, proves with these, a grievance? This question is a grave one, and affects the whole subiect,and • must throw light on all the sequel. 'Whence is it, that; a system of free principles which enfranchises a 4 others, disfranchises—as the Bishop dclareS—every Roman Catholic ? is worthy the attention of our Legislators,- -* how far this difficulty must keep up a steady . and incessant war upon all our free institu tions. There is no disguise here. The Ro- - man Catholic religion is here confessed to ' be that very unique, peculiar, inplaeable ' which is not suited our freest iretti ttltions..%i But this admission absolves the State; nay it warns against legislation:on such grotinds. For the moment you legis late for any one religion—to suit its interests and Piaui, alone, that moment the most sa cred prinCiples of oUr Government ore viola ted. Th4t the plan of the, Evian Catholic Bishop proposes this special legislation, under the guise) of a most general system will be shown. But first observe—our Public School sys- tern whiCli is the pride. not of Pennsylvania alone, bat of our, whole. land, is a truly AMMICAisi .of. It is framed tot the masses. rind,',wis.o object is to amal• gamate from such various elements, all na- ttonal twerests, and-to run. into the new mould ofrour Institutions the children of all others w".:71 our own. A vital condition of our liberties is, that all must be American— must be trained to the same sense of individ. ual respohsibility, and to the same freedom of Eunscience— as freemen fitted for free Iti stitutioni. Hence, it has been held worthy the higheo care and. most liberal expenditure of the State. To . this same end all our In stilutioo bear. And the fostering of. na tional, sectional, or sectarian prejudices is counted hostile to the public interest. But this plan is essentially ANTI-AMERICAN. It stands in the way of this. very working—op poses any such fusion of all varieties_ into this inottld of our free principles, and aims to wall iiii and hedge around this Roman Cath olic Lady in our bosom; as an empire of its own. Can we pay a bonus for this ? Can we legislate on such behalf and for such an end f It; comes forward, even in open pro test against the Institutions which erg our pride and boast. Our motto of " knit rights" is complained of as inequality to them. And where, as in this case, they have the same npote in the choice of the Pub lic Sclox;d °Elie rs as any, the grievance is, that—solUehow, and how is not said—our pop ular plati does hot suit then'. . And we are gravely called to break up our . whole sys tem of Popular Education, and conform it to the demand of the Roinan Catholic hierar chv among us. Cut let! us examine, Ist, the Planning.- 2d the Ist. We see in this an'ingenious 'attempt to geivultrecity what has' been so often ap plied forArectty in vain—sectarian legisla tion. This it is the just and peculiar policy of our American government to refuse, how ever covertly brought forward. And here, by a plausible device, worthy at Antonell i we are called to break in upon this first prin ciple of our religious liberties, "protection for all, provision far none.','. The atm is to open a way fur Roman Calholkr recognition and discrimination in our statutes—to begin at the beginning, and where a plea of religion alideonsinence can be made—sa as to have Roman Catholic employees, as such, in the pay of the State. It is an easy step from school teachers to other officials, till this very precedent be pleaded for Roman Catholic Jud ges and, Justices, on the plea of properly. gbaranteeing Roman Catholic oaths! The prineiplt4 once conceded, and we have it car riedfintoall State and national affairs. And the plan is in effect to open the way fora reunion :of Church and State, however re motely connected with this beginning: This measiiremou Id give 'them their first finger in the public purse. t'. The planning aims, as will be seen, 2dly r to dccomplish indirectly what cannot be done dircaly-rthe control of our public education. According to the present system, thii is made impcmsibie. ;Berme it must be deMolished; as in the change they could not be losers, snd in the new arrangements their tactics might work great gains. Jesuit education, with all-its complicated apparatus .has been • the curse of all other lan ds,pol i t leaky and mo rally, and to open the door w it has been the ruin of governments. The Jesuit reasoning here, is; plainly in the face - of their well known principles, and therefore is only a de vice. In all Papal countries the position is, that the State is bound to control oublic edu cation. .Wittiesi the demands to this effect now making in France, and in all Papal quarters. But what it the State be Prows. rant ? then indeed they can do. better by having the field open for competition. And at once education is not asocial thing, but an indivalual`matter—, not for the State but' for the parent ! Mark the - concerted move ment to this end in theie United States. To.: day-Roman Catholic Bishops are reported as "log-rolling".in the Ler s ,islature of Michigan. The-war has been ragingetin Ohio, and after mAny a battle and a' defeat, has broken out afresh in New York. And the Bishop of, Pittsbilig, in his measure, marls at Me same wheel, takinghis cue from the editor of. the Freeman's Journal, of .January 2d. Some thing is hoped for, from this loose-and-wid& open plan, echoed by the Bishop from his head-quarters. Let as see—" eve ry one setting up a school". would draw per capita from the State fund. At once, from the over.running foreign sup ply, these Jesuit eolimires would swarm among ;us. There would soon be a dozen schools:where there should be one—and all located so as best to serve the plum of then°. man Catholic Church. " The working" is, that. easily our Amer. ican children are drawn in, and•dbumi a RCP. man .Caiholic education, The plea of econci my or convenience of loeation will avail with many. . : Indifference Indifference will rule with more.— And the coropetition, which in commercial things are equal, becomes here, in ecclesias tical things. vastly unequal, by rderr Letter tactiartmare.nuraerous ecclesiastics, and more ea i t deters: thief, set artan aims - . • ‘ ,Thern reochicir could not be at all reached with State funds, would thus be fostered by our own Protestant taxation, and by but gra Government patronage. And . whilst :there is the faintest remembrance of our- freedom from Popish rule, as our choi- cent birthright, the State will sooner be Is. - solved in anarchy, than-this will concede d. be . But the plaaniag ls; thirdly, to increase MO forces of Popery among' us, and the power and agencies oi: , the hierarchy, We' can see the. .. working' , in other hinds.- Mere the ' State sustains, in any way, this Jesuit sys tem, they defy cOmpetitiott4-inake headway *going' all, resistance, and soon fitome the , iorganiied - police' of the Pop ';e7:-:ther4piee in every . distuct--the" gen - Atriverio,ot this . churehl despotism:. AVe - hhve:-11cason - to ' kqoir 'rho it is tun the Romalleathelic• rro nu; kit the 'altos who-are "al Wink ttglinSt our 'school name; -They teliiii to the' par rents the privilege of seeding' their chiNreu. 'bucational.
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