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ESTATE- - 1V virtue of t.undn - writ , of tirri Facial, Le- Farrat, and renditions Exponas, isltwd out of the Court of Common Plea+ _tA Schuylkill County, and to me directed, there will be expreNed to Public Sale.or Vendue, on SATURDAY, Feb :lnter 261 h, .453, at 10 o'chx-1.: in the forenoon, at the Public Hone of John C. ..Le:ssig, {Exchange Hotel : ; in the - Borough of Piitt , tville. Schuylkill Count} . , the following dewribed property, to wit : ALL that (tenant lot of protind Plll.l/le in the Borough of brinerwille, County, boun ded in front by Sunbury Street, ea.twardly by lot of John Traver. northwardly by Lewis Street.' and westwardly by lot of Samuel containing in front on Sun bury Street 30 feet, and in depth 200 7 , feet, more or 1e...., wali the a ppurie- - nan:.•s, nuuit.ting Au a two-ntory - 4- trame Store-bore, with a three-.tory frntrfr mg House anent/et' fronting on Sunbury- St reef. and also a doable It story frame 'Dwelling House, fronting on LeWl% Strret—w. the property of JO SEPH H. CHRIST arid BENJAMIN C. Cfllllll'. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate' in the Borough of Alinemille, Schuylkill Crunty, bounded in front by North Street, on the mast by lot of Mrs. Delinven, on the north by Carbon Si, end on the west by tat of James Saradge, can. raining in front :JO feet, and in depth I the appurtenance., con‘ktiug of a two-story frame llwelling Home, with a basement story of stone, anda stone Kitchen attached—an the Estate of HENRY PRIOR. 'ALSO, All that certain lot or 'lmre aground sit uate in the town of Tremont, :::chuylkill County, bounded northwardiy , by lot 22 l. eastirardly by Spring St reef ,Aoulhwardly by lot No 22:1 * .and west wardly by'Go:d Spring Creel:, being lot N0'222, io Moire=,& Fi,her'.6 addition to the town of Trenton', containing 40 feet in froht, and 140 feet in .depth, 'with the appurtenance', con.i.-tms as t'o-rtory frame ALS* ), All that certain lot' or piece of ground .-ituate in the town of Tremont, tAellityll: Coun ty, Lonnded iMrthwardly by lot No. 22'2, routh wardly by lot No. 221, eastwardly by • ' Span Street,and westwardly by moil spring Creek, being lot No 223 in is i Morris 5.7 Fisher's addition to said town II fl of Tremont, containing in Iron; 40fir!, and in depth 1401cet, with the appurtenanec,,, eon ol a two-story frame. Dwellipg Hotera. the Estate of ROBERT MORRIS and HOWELL FISHER_ - ALSO, AU that certain lot or piece of groUnd situate in the Borough of Poth,vlllr, Schuylkill County., bounded in front by Market Street, on the rear by a 20 feet wide alley, on the east by lot of Dr.-George Halberstadt, and on the west by lot 'ob. Joseph W. Bowen, containing 75 feet front ian said Market Street, and extending back 140 feet to said 20 feet- wide alley, with the appurtenance., con sirting of a three-story brick Dwelling Howe and Bark-building., and a large stone Stable and Car riage House--as the Estate of WILLIAM A. NI. ,CHOLS, Administrator of Francis B. Nichols, de vea.ed. ALSO, All that certain tract or parcel rit land situate in West Penn Township. Schuylkill Coun ty, bounded by lands 6f David Zimmerman. by call er lands of Samuel K. M. Kepner, containing three acres and seventy perches, more or less, being the same land conveyed by Daniel DLllec , and wile to Samuel K. M. Kepner, by deed dated the 7th day of February. A D , ISiil, anJ recorded in Schuyl kill County, in lked Book No. :al, page 39'2, with the appurienauces, consisting of a good and well built Saw Mill—as the properly of SAMUEL K. M. KEPNER. • A LSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground sit tiateM the town of Donaldson, Schuylkill County, hounded on the east by --, on the west by Clark's Alley, on' the north by ;" 1 " . ... Centre Street, and on the south by Phil- 1- adelphia Street, and being mat Led in the f 1 plot of said town with the number 120, - - containing in front fi fty feet, and in depth one 'Mil dred and tiny feet, with the appurtenances, consis ting. of a two-story Ironic Dwelling House, a Sta ble, and u Well of good water near the door—as the property of CHARLES REINfEHL, • ALSO, All that vermin tract or piece of. land situate-in Porter township, Schuylkill County, ad joining lands pi John Adam, Jacob Heberling and Hiram Kimmel, containing about 10 acres, with the appurtenances, conscsting of a one and one-11311- story Log House and Log Stable—as the Estate of SAMUEL RAMBERGER. ALSO, All that certain rnessuage, tenement and tract of land, situate in Porter Township, Schuyl kill County, bounded and described a. follows, to wit:—Beginning in a line of land, of which this is a part, thence, by the same, north 158 perches to a stone, thence, by land of John Hand and others, south Sisi degrees, east 140 perches to a white oak, thence, by land of John Hand, south 121 degrees, west 22 2.100 perehes to a White oak, south 2{ de gree., east 331 perchesto a white oak, thence south 811 degree-, ereit -39 4-10 perches to stones, South • 73 degree.,east 28 perches to a post. north-0 . de grees, east 24 perches toe post, and south 77 ,1 de grees: east 25 perches to a post, thence, by land of John Haut?, south 13 degrees, wed 21 percher to a post, thence, by land of John Hand, north 1:81 degrees, ' west 181 perc.hee to a - pine, south - 481 - degrees, weal L . 3-10 perches to a while oakj and south 84 degrees. west 47: perches to a giant beni•e; by land of Le:}. a Co., south 13 degrees, wedt .35 perches to a pine. and south SO degrees, westt 171 -10 perches to the place of beginning, eolith rang 13u3 acres and 107 perches, strict measure . , With the n u a te ;a 4l W ee ;f„ c l o l 's f i r s a li tn s e - Barn, and oat Siables., and one Brush Block Fee torr—as• the Estate of CASPER ILERTERI and CHRISTIAN 11:ERTER . Atmil. All that certainlotorpieceofground..t nate in the Borough of Port Carbon,:jcht4ll:lll County, I.,:amded on the north Ly lot of Midhael NolanJ, on the ~nth by lot of >eitzmger J Ilr,eth -.trill. on the we , t by nn alley: containing in tront on Broad lf.treei 7L fret. and - in depth '6 tort, with the appurrenanceg, consisting of a tWo•Mory tintne Dwelling !douse, and a frame StaLle—ai the Estate (1", SOLOMON 11111..TZ seized ; taken exeonu.n. and Ned! be wld by IA M E'd NAGLE. Sarrlll otbee, Polol-111e. January:29lb, ls`/'1 $ EDUCATIONAL. WYOMING SEMINARY, II KINGSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PA. !. flllll3 111111111110 n has one of the most desirable to tailons in Northern Pennsylvania. Kingship is a omit, pleasant and salubrious village: one Mile Wem of Wilkeabarre. and arc-risible by daily singes (raw all parts of ilit,country: The school bas Ow been In 10ir.1.4110rl seven years, during w filch ,its ha. tronaer has into liberal and constantly Incriki.ing Through the munificence of Wm. Swelland, Esq. au 'additional St ruinaty building,* by tAll feet.and three skilles hien. has rust bees completed, and by the liberality of lion. Ziba Bennett, the School Is slow fur ni..tied with a valuable and surname library. entirely new. The Chemical, Pbiloktplocal and; An. ironornical Apparatus of the Institutlonia regaided, by all woo have knowledge of It, as of a high order, and ample tar lull experluirota in Natural drienre. The Hoard of htstrucHou (la the ens u ins year i a• follow•. Etcv. REUBEN NELSON. A. M., Principal and Pro. !coot or Mental and Moral Sciebre. Hey. YOUNG C. SMITH, A. M., Proresaor of 'An cient Lanonses. • PHILIP PSYCHS. A. B , ProOpsor or Nalbemsilr• and Natutil 81.11•12 Cr. Flev JOIIN A. KEIJI:IEI.T, Profroar of Gernian and Ails MIDI in Ancient Language•. IL Ur LAPLACE, Pl'Yin..? of French and Spinal Langairra. JAMES W. WESTLAKE, A661.12:11 In Mathemat ics and Teach., of Vocal 111l1Ale. ROBERT I 1 ru 11- 4 . M. M. Profexaor of Analdrny and Phyontogy. — _ . Miss EMILY CARPENTER,Precrptresa. Mr* JANE S. NELSON, Tracker of Drawing And PttiuUng• • Misr ELLEN C. RODIE, Tracher of Marie The Public will perceive thatthe institution laun der the supervision and instruction of a very full Board of Teachers, arid the patrons ate assured (bat nu painvu ill be spared to promote the most thorough improvemers of all the pupils. The neceiSary einentes at thla Institution ',are moderate Bnsrd mill 50 per week; Witsloing,rl per dozen; and Fuel, $2 50 per year. TERSN'OF TUITION Term of I Term of I Term of 111 weeks 117 weeks f 13 weeks COM. Eng. Brenebeq, *3 34 *4 74 113 62 }berm do do . 4 46 6 32 4 84 Ancient k. Modern Lan engem 614 870 666 - Drawing k.Pionting,extra, 2 80 3 03 3 02 4 o Music, with unto( the Pt • ario,erira, 17 11'62 ',-19 10 Room rent In Seminary, (male .Indent.,) I 11 1 51 1 11 Chemical and Pniinanntil- -.al Lectures, - f,r. 1. 7 1 CO Embroidery, Eft ro, t II ' 3 13 t 40 The whole e 3 benno for Board,Wastlng.Fnel,Lichts and Tuition in the high e r Engliete, branches, for on Year, wtll not eiceed 100 i Payment for Taitton to be invariably In advance and for d ßoard, half at Ma commencement arid half a the middle of each term. =93 . . The Academic year la divided into three terms.' Aar Term commences Aug. IS Mt, continues II weeti—Vacation of one week. 34 Term eommrnres N0r..17, 1952, contiotset t 17 weeks—Vacation two weekii 3,1 Term commences /duck 30, 1e3.3, eonimei 12 weeks—Vacation elk weeks. . , The divelpllne of the Institution combines mildfiess with firmness, tomb-sting sound moral and religions principles, persevering industry,strict order and cot sett deportment. Students ars received at any time. though . It is very Important that they should caw at the cbm meneenaent of the term. Catalogues of the tleininn ty. and any Information relative to ft, can be flb talned by addressing the Frinettiel or either of the undersigned. D. A. SHEPARD. • - Prest . dent of the Board of Tensteei. Lose Itsruca, see!. Kin .to. Ke LA. that Mil • A- PHILADELPHIA. ZIOLIDAY PRESENTS. Toys, TOYS AND FANCY GooDs, At .23 .„425.N. sth St., (up .Lairs) Plulada Air.. I .I I IZ may be found a beautiful assortment of "Jt o.trin, Wood •I'eurritr and Rubber Toys, con. tswirt or working and Scatiodiry Engines, Hose Caw:Al - oak and Ladder Trucks, Water Foun tains and Tr0w,01,,,,,,.,.e m i gges and Sleighs of all kinds, Loraine:wan and trains, Ships, Schooner". 'Blimps and Boat., savings Banta, Gothic and Plain. Tirol: Boards and :Ter. PM Games, great variety of style', and ,very e tO.y . B ow■ and Arrows, Bird Ca lms, large lumertroctu: shoves, Sleighs and Wheel .barrow• d( Iron, Sad lions and Stands, Tea Sale. Balls, Dulls: tosstlirc with . a general 'As sortment of French and :airman Toys, Musical to st rug:teats and Fancy Goods. cr Dealers supplied at aft lowest cash Drum J.WBBBBS, , CO: Nay. 49.7 m J. 11. A. &S. ALLER, t NOS- 7 AND II SOUTII eriILAVA., OFFER FOR SALE 3000 GALLONS Winter Sperm Oil, 8000 d,rL S itierteot Winter W hale Oil. . 2000 do do - do Omar . 10,000 do Ranted ' Nortti Vir.d" coast w 41,, • Oil, for Miners' ode. 000 Rated Adamantine Candled, ' 1500 Rats Peruvian Guano, 1600 Bald. Patagonia do D0e.11.1811 VOL. XXIX. FIRE INSURANCE. STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.' PHILADELPHIA AGENCY O. Ila,CheOtto street:United states Hotel Eutll- the. 'GILLETT it COGIGSHALI.. Agents. Abstrati from the Seeteha Aiwa! Wepuit, wade. May Ist. Whole auntber or t"alitles lyoucl In both branches of Luclure.a, To tray Thousand, '- :0,000 Whole aunt of property at alit, iis,v.o,w2 03 Totnt atooont of Pt- ratiusna irceive-d insaeb, Ind tleli ierrtrablr. ' $375.2 60 27 Tz,tslimmint of Ini,r and rlppn,,.. 5. '100.15075 Araaatt of Cri.h •nt C112441.1rP ( 4 1p. Hat not' iu reserve for full ure kr,rne, 1150,1” CS facia:ling a ('Leh ..urriltr. of . 50.1.17.5 The Company 16 ail'incantzed but mess yeari apply pun I y oblitaat 1, - ,les t end * ll4 no c thou of so for suitersedittiv ‘ utany , othef insplutiohn— It is. nevertheless line, that at success is .ustiltsllet• ed, anjlhr autottia of Liminess dune, number of Pol icies Issued, and !oases met with and psid,:in the 'snout pettad, nerd that of any Insurance Vompany upon record. Itsispital Increases it ith us liabilities, and no part of this can be applied °them me than for the benefit Lathe parcte3 tn.ured by this euntpany. 1. P.Rathelford. Print ; A. J. f;iiiett,.Serretsr y P. C. Sedessick ; • F 31113111.1 Jobe,. Philsdr Joon R. Tacker , John It, Itoinetfostl; HOLextlilol.; ; A. A. Carrier, Actuary. We, the under - alerted, remactem.of Schuylkill coun ty, and me:Labels of the Mate Mutual Tue. insurance ? Company cr Ihrmobutic, Peony Ivania, take ple,,ure In rerommeamgthe abate entnuany Its - thole errk tußaaf. and rbell. InsUtentr, It brine a purely Met- • dam.' and FartnereCompany. Hun. Sol. Thslec.Pottavilte, J.& 11.-Cartei.Tannpua, Mk hard R. Mot rill: do • .1. W. Shoimaker.H.ll. J. M. Sean, & non, do &.Shay,alin'f., The Subecriber bas been appointed ante ad,ol. yP the above Company for.. Fldf:t dle and 'Minify, and all applications fin mann* moils be adafesard to hum. JAS. 11. GILEFF. ()Mee opposite - the Miners' Bank, Pottsville.' July.lo. Wt. 421-tf ' INDEMNITY. DIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMFAN OFFICE Nn. 163 Cherrnut stun- t, near rim, fit. DIRECTORS, Charles N. amulet., franrge W. Richlard* Tomas Ilan, Tobias Wagner, t==M Jacob IL ninon, Mom. Patterson, ' Continue to make insurance, perk - 031MM 'or 1i11111.3 Et every description of property, Is IOWO and country t rates as tow as are CUBStaltllt with security, The Company have reserved a large Coutingent Fund, which with their Capita land Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection iolhe hasuieif. The assets of the Company on January Ist, 1542, as published agreeably to au Act of Agreanl4, wite an (0110 WM, siz : MOrt/artP •890,558 65 Stricta, 51.56. i 25 Real Estate, 199 35i 40 CLeili, 45,151 117 Temporary, - . , —=— Loans, 113,459 po -:31.c..20,0g: 6; Since their I ncorporatidn, a - period of eighteen years„ they have paid upward. of mte 'Milieu/ea Ali 11- dred thou:and date ra...hitte• by fire, iLerrby afford ing evidence of the advantage., of Miura nce,as well at. the ability and diapoafaion to meet v. ith prompt am, all IMbllitlea. CHARLES N. RANCHER, President CHARLES G. RANCHER, NecrciarY- The sabecitbar hap been &pinnate.' agent fur the above mentioned Institution. and is now prepared to mate insurance, on every, description of property, at the lowest rates. Althatil Agent. Pottinille;ina I I ,LSSI 2-if - INSURE YOUR HOUSES! THE undersigned. Aottt far the Lyrogninr Melia! Inrufellt. Cempany, *shun bas betonte more popular than any other similar iO/111D tin in the stale, La prepared to efe❑ insurances against ins by Fire, on all descriptions of Hurldinri, Ilmehandiza,•nd other _property. on the 01011 fllr and liberal [real') of the Company. Lro'res aro :.I ways promptly paid acsoon as they are sallifsetori ly made known. Persons haring property In be Ito mired, may apply to the' subscriber. in Pouavtlle,ei ther personally or by letter, and they stall lie pronipi ly attendeol to. JOHN HARLAN . June 26,1852. % LIFE INSURANCE. 0 A i 30 ..fivizi.) illtltt 21 THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY and Trust Company, of Plnir.delplita. rithre No. 132 Chesnut Street. Copltal. 8300,0'0. C1..11e1 prr petuat. Cantline to nuke I nouranc o nn Live/ on the moot favorable terms. The capital belognald up and In vcsteddogether with a large and constantly itirseasing reserved fund„ of fers a perfect security to the insured. The premiums may be paid yearly, half yearly, or _quarterly. The Company add s sovc•perinillrally to the ln- SUMP,. for life, The tiris..Bouns, appropriated in December. 1041, and she srrund Bonita in December, 1540,amount to an addition of Ord 50 to every 01000 Insured under the oldem policies, making filtrit 50 which will be paid when It shall become a claim, in stead of 01000 originally insured; the• neat oldest amount to 111437 50 '• the neat In ape to jtilia 50 tor eve/y*looo ; the ot hers in the same proportion ac cording to the amount and time of standing, who ti additions make an average of more titan CO per cent. upon the premiums paid. v. litiont Intreasinp the an nualpremturn. The folio% tag are a few et•mples from the Re alef lAm't of policy and m inotiun or bong. MM. intend In•mted. aJJWon. b) fottire adition, GM No 58 • e 8 ^7o 313 kr containing tato,. of tat, and exitiana- I application; and (outer inforinatinn tie office. Pamphlet. ion., farms an Le had at I B. W. Rlril kßDS,Ptraident low. F. Jamr•.Actuary The puhserther Is AlirPOl for the aLowe Coulpany In firtittylatll County, and will effect insurancel4, and ( . Iyr 111 fleece:al y In 1 . 011113110 D on the .übject• 0: DX:Slit:4 26-ly June 29, It.:0- PUBLICATIONS. I= Tit( 'Oly True Portrait of War/rule:l. - Pt JOST PUBLISHED. •p B. wei.cirs Islagnlfic•nt Portrait of W ASTI - I • IIitITON. Enema ed (by pertui-sion) from sin airy only original portrait, in the Atheneum, Boston Thin superb picture Engraved under the superin tendence of Tflollaet 5111.11.1. E•q., the eminent and highly gifted attl4:-.is the holy P 0.4,1 latent,. of Washington ever published It has been thaw: (eared on the gte.lte , t 11 . 013 ' 0f art fief produeedin data country. AN to rt• fidelity, are refer to the let teuof the adopted ion of Washington, George Wa'sfi -114100 Park Cf 1.113, who lam Iv 3 faithful 10- prrifomiatioa of the celebrated original," and to Chia( Justsce Taney,of the Supreme Court of the United States, who say., As a port' - Of art lei excelrence and beauty must write every one who nee. ; and It lit no less happy itt its likenena to the Father of hi. country. It woo wy gond fortune to have seen him an the day. of my boyhood, and-his whole appeal ante is yet cruelly tospreased-lon my memory. :Thy portrait you have limed appears to me to be an tr. 1it....., representing perfectly the eapiesslon as well as the fdim and reamn of the face." And say. Senator Ca•e. "it is a life-lar rrpert2tairen of the. greet original. President Fillmore rays,:' The wart appears to pie to have been admirably Parented and ramerrtry worthy of the patronage of the public."— Says Merchants the eminent Portrait Painter. and the Pupil of Stuart." Your print to my mind Is more remarkable than any other I have seen. for pretenr lag the whole tudlviduality of the original portrait; together with the noble and dignified =term. of air and manner. which all who ever raw him considered. a masked ch aaaaa crlstic of the illuatrlons min it commemorates." For the great merits of thin picture we wool,' refer ively lover of Washington to the portrait itself, to be am at the office of this paper. and to the letters aline following Artists, Btatenmen.lorinte lad fichal ars kecompinying it : ARTlSTSdhMarrhant and Elliott, of New York; Nengle. RotWdrriel. and Lambdin, of Philadelphia; Chester Harding, of Roston; Choler F , What lemon, A. C. ; and lathe adopted son of War hington, lion. Geo. W. P. Cantu, himsel fan swish STATES. MEN Ercellency Millard Fillmore.idaJor Gen. Winfield Scott, lion. George M. Dallas, Uou. Wm. R. King, lion. Daniel Webster, lion. Linn Boyd. Man. Lewis C 0,., lion. Wm. A, Graham., lion. .L. , tin P. Kennedy, lion. R. C. Winthrop. LL.D. JIIRISII4. Hon. Roger B.• Taney, lion. John Doer, Hon. John McLesn,lfon. Rains Choate. SCHOLARS.—Chan. Folsom, Erg.. the well known Librarian of the Roston Atheneum, who sari... I would rather own it than say painted copy I have ever seen;" E. P. Whipple, Richard iiibirrth, lion. Edw. Evrteit,l.L. D., tk huizin Irving, Ralph W. Emerson, 'Cm Prof. T. C Upham, J. T. lieadiry, Fax Green ihalleek, ii. W. Loagfelloar, Wm. Gilmore Simms; and FROM Eli. ROPE, Lord Talfoord, T. it. Mara uley, elk' Archibald Alison, Lord Mayo: of London, arr., &c., ace TIIE PR4.l.tbroughonlthe entire Union, have, with one voice proclaimed the merits of this superb erigov- Inc. To enable all to po this valuable treasure. it is sold at Wit row price or j 5 per copy. Publerbed by DEORCT. W. CLITILDR. N. W corner of Fifth and Arch Creme, D. Ir. EIVEFILY, Bole Agent far the Btates . of Eastern Pennsylvania Thla.Portralt can only be oLtained from Mr. BY PAIR, or from his duly authorized agents. - A rraagementa have been made with the Pipit 011iwe Department, by which copies of the roman :tTan he sent to any point, per mail. In perfect ordei. •'• - Persons by remitting Five. Dozzaas in D. D.-11V ERLY, Phi!adelphia, will have a ropy of thirPoltrait sent to them free ef restate: Havilfweat Gilt Framesofot up erpressly for throe Portraits, furnished at the low pike of 85 00 each. • A magnificent Portrait of GENERAL JACKSON Engraved by T. B. Watsu.Esq., After the origina portrait painted by T. BeLLT. E q. Thts Portrait-at be a match for the Washington and, Is in iv/erg - respect. as well got up. Pike 115 per copy. Address as alw.ve. eoptet rah be bad of , F. AI.STADT.. A ten for the Boroueb Pottssilie. Dee. 4, 185 e ., I- PAINTING, GLAZING and PAPERING REMOVAL T W. ROWEN having removed his shop to 2 doors LP sr above the American House, Centre Street, and taken.into partnership his brothers, the _subscribe's Innonare to tha polite that they are prepared to ca• Orate all orders in their line with the greatest de. spatch, and nn the mod reasonable terms. They em• ploy good wnramen.and their cast timers pis y„ t herr fore, be lure of satisfactory jobs. I They, also, be; leave to rail attention to their I aplendiA assortment of Papershansings, Window, shades.te., composing every variety of style and quslity. to suit the taste and pocket ofpurt doers, and , which they °Grits the lowest City prices. W. W. BOW EN t BROTHERS. , Joon allove American Houle, ()rape 81., Pottsville, April 17,1VSV.' • 10-11' TIE undersigned has again renewed Lie stork of Dry Goode. and now offers ' at reduced Paces. all kinds of Dry Geckle, Flannels, Muslim, Meriwa , Co lmig Cloth, Nonslip de I.alne,very law, Shaw lt,llien keit!. full assortment of !foolery, large mock of Prints at various pares, Gernertte Goode, and all atter arti cles utotelly kept to Gip Goo 4 &ore*. all of which he CO determined to sell as low, and - nt‘n• of them km ,er,thpa pop Atorpiu the County. Ms gown/neat of Groceries la fall arid orate very best quality. hnt. Gee tending for their supply. can, at all litizeildePend anon getting the but quality and at the lowest An. vie.. AU are invited to call and tramineit_crodd and Warn. A. lIENDERAIQN,4I/3. Nu 5.17.1,511; 43. tr 30.17 HEE ,•''S' I i. ;e' -..--, . '.: !) , _. i • I . . . . : .'M . N - E.:. ... . . ~. , ...; , .: . .. \ r . .. , .. , ''. !I , 1 H . : ' • . • 11 _ . . . , ... , 1 ., \-, , .. ,:.,. . :...r...:, , ; . • • . . . . .., I WILL TTALU iIiPrERCE THE ROWELS Tut rAurn, DVS PROM , ciarass OF morNTAIss , METALS WHICH WELL GIVE STRENOTn TO OM HAilpsAnt SIAiECT ALL NATTRE TO OUR tSE ASD PLEASURE.—Dr . johnion • PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY :,BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, - §CHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. _ _ Nordetal D. Adolphe E. Bo; David S. Drown 1111. 4 2.52 1,475 to 0,1.57 LU 411 )0 112:4 L 0 2500 (:..r. 2 :• St.' 475 &WO 11.1. !Ai &r. &r. ==l JUST. ISSUED 494 m NEW GOODS TRAVELING. :4.:.(OaL.v;;ANO ~ ~, FIULADELPUIA 'AND READING RAILROAD. and after RUNDAY, June 6th, Iti”, and nn ev.. Very following Reath'', 'Willi farther notice, an Express Err install Passenger Train will learn Mile delphie al il. A: N. and retain from Yottardie It 4 . same day ; stopping at all Way Route on the: Line and at the following elation+ at the hour, staled ==l Time I A.M. Leave* •, 7.30 •I...wavrs l'utitylll, Parke; Flicriuzville..4 8.31 !PUSH Mt. elubos .." Pottstown i b. 31" .•• •H. Maven. " tleidtng j 9:38 i ` Reading " ,r4.llarrn- •11841-1 MunitOlor Mt. elitboll 11015'2 ' 1 YLmol[Yllle Aniresat l'attlelB.Blll.oo Airylves al P8818•A IMMO . - FARES.. • _. • For therouvol trip. iiri,aad down, lallo. l e a " ; rrow Philadelphia to P h s Me ani Gar k,eatoe day, - . 8110 .• Pollelown, ..' .. 11S " ', " . 1/eadlar, . " .• .2 So " " :4. Haven, Mr. iL7arloiri lc Pottsville, 400 Re edillllo Pollan Me 3114 bat II .11Ine day, I SO Fr No Baggage earned is oh these trams. All Tin&els must be ;outlasts* before entering the cars. May-29, lb S 2. 22 if itittsi• aiterunon, u ben Mersra EVANS fr.. WAT- SON tented one of then. entail +tred :;.11..mander Fire 1'14.' 1110.11, at Whit'll time they con.:stined i Hare Coln. or wooo"uver It,comairtwotz at 1 u'thxk.P At , and hail:Ill espoarii It I." • ohne Arai lac 11,1 /taw:o, antra lent to dr:ltny the rail I lii Icel. On opening the Chest, the paper•,togotter n it. ItOO clr iota In, driloSllrl to our pit 1et..., mete tatorn 6111, nit only, having been preserved, LW not hit ing the appearance of cer.rett . up"trikeia Joseph Miner, , 4.„Ya FFI(E OF TIIE PIIIADELFIIIA & READING I A. 0 Heiner I ii•N- 7{ =, Arlie c/.lio=f OMIMMPMERM RAILROAD—NiI M,„M'E U ARRANGEMENT.— , From Phitadelphla to Pottsville. On and silo May 17, lest, there will Le two passenger Trains dally . (tiondays eiceptn4.) hempen Philadelphia, Reading, ■nd Pottsville. = The ExpreeeTialn teavgsPbtladptpblh 41aily except Sundaye, at 71 o'clock, A. *. The Way Tulin leaves Pottaraile. daily, Monday& exceplad al l'yo'cluck, A. M Ak'TEKNOON LINE. The Way Texan - levers Philadelphia dady, except i3undayil, o'clock, P. M. The Expires Two 'Paves' Eativeille daily, except Sundays, al a I o'clurk, 1,1 HOURS OF PASSING PI ADING Forl'hiladelphls at 9 o'cloCk 10 Minutes, A. M , and 1 o'clock Btltilu4trs, P. M. For Pottsville ft Wri'clock 34 misrules A..M. and 6 o'closk P. M. Both Tralasston at all the fitalionskithig the line. ' • t ssnrs 4J classrurs $1 75 { 115 05 65 475 4 J graditif In Philadelphia do to Potiarille. Pdllad'a to Poltavlllle. ' De - pot In Pottsville, coiner of Union and Railroad streets rear of American House. Passengers e.lllllOl Cm, the can unless provided with a ticket. Fifty pounds of baggage will be allowed t 6 each pas• singer In these lines, and passengers are expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their own %seating spparel, which will be at the risk of Rs OWIlr I. By orJer of MI Huard of ufatiAriang.3.o. June 5, leat rA rtivA.E. , f“;(lll4 A' ii (IA sAzie/Aril a/IMM OFFICE 0/ TI.V. LITTLE St ULYLXILL N ASWILTON } • Rail Road and Coal Cempa•tr. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 15:.1. the Pabnencer Train will leave Tamaqua daily Gil outlay excepted,,) at 61 o'clock A. M. and 9 o'clock P. M., and connect with the Mincing and Afternoon Trains from Pottsville, on the Reading Railroad. Returning, will leave Port Clinton, on the arrival Laths Morning Train from' Philadelphia on the Read ing Railroad. FARE. To Philadelphia, - •' Port Clinton, - JOHN ANDERSON General Agent Tanwiqoa,Aptil 19,1551 . 15-11 ".; TRANSPORTATION. FREIGiLITS Sr. TOLLS .ON COAL. v. ()MCA' OF 711 . 1 C PHILA. iir.TtE.A . DlNGll•l4sinit Den. PARbacipA.,,, Hept. 2, 115:.2. On and aft tr the 6th in,t,inf, the Rau, of FRLIGIITH and TI II.LK on Fop, trativarted by tbi• Company, will be A. follows, until further notice: Ui... i-' a;a; - u ME Richmond, Philodriphia, Inclined Plane N !COW Germantown K R., Yall■ of Schuylkill. Pdamayunk, spring Mill, Cotwheltoe'n & Pip month R. R.. Rambo•. and P.m and Jone? Noei.t'n m Bridge 40 35 40 35 20 ,n ' 20 u 0 • 55 05 10 , 10 , 05 20 15 05 40 15 05 i 0 OS LD 00 95 05 poll, Poll Kennedy, Valley Forge, Pbcrniaville, Royer'. rota, Potinown, Douglaesyslle, Birdetwo., Reading, BPIGY . O. Reading fr. Mobreille M. hrivllle, Hamburg. By oldei or tile Road of Nanny's. S. BRADFORD, filer riqu y ao-if sept 11, INS 2 PIILLADA & READING RAILROAD .ak itEDUCTION OF FREIOIit ON MERCIIANDIHE to commence March I, Ptll. RATES OF FREIGHT PER 100 1.8.3 • 1 , ! . 71 1 1 TI•I•FnITFD Irt Mite.—Ban minon.Coal,lirlrk•"l Ice. Iron Ore, Lime•ione, Pit 'tool rte. 41 eta Plaster. nixie. Tiles. - Rd Chart —Blooms Burr Blocks.) Crinela, Otindsiones, Guano, l.alhs, I Purr, Railroad Iron. heavy. Roam. }4oi cis Si cis Salt, Pills, Stunglea, Tar, Turpen- I tine Timber and Lumber. 31_ C . i.f.—Ale. Beer and Porler, Astir', Pot sod Pearl, Bark, Barley, Boni., and Ilona.. Cofer, Cotton, I • Whoikey& Doruesilc Lumors,Cirain, Iron Gaining. mush; Rolled Bar or }.11.1 cis Ej cts Hammered Iron, Boiler Plaice, Flat Bar Railroad Iron, Lead and—Bliot. Molasses, Potaioes, Nailsand Spikes , salt Proviaions, Huger, Saltrielir Tobacco, uninanninctuted. FLOUR per barrel, 25 ri•. l I rt. 41* Clas.l.—Apples, Bran, Batten Checse,Curdage,Earthesavare Egg,. lArocrrics, feaceOu hose etatedThrnip I Hardware & Ftc.lery, Ito Sow-ware, Lard, Lesilier,lPve Stock, Manufac- 17 r is. 9 cts turns of trou,nallachinery 011,0 y- . ten, Paints, Bivllides, Rags. Rum. As Sheet trono3eeds,Piert, Sweet Tallow. Viarrar & sti Class—Rooks and Staksiiuy,l Boots and Shoiu,Camphins Iplrlt •Oil, China, Glass and Queer:issue, Cigars, Confectionery. Dry floods, }9t rti. 11 al Drum Fresh Fuh, Mehl aud Frail Foreign Liquors. Hops, Spirits o f Turpentine, Teas, Wines and Wool. March 1,1951 9-if r•pi0.J..1:41:1.1. ,“• aikir _;._,7 3. ..,:,,,, x , __ x ....,.....„-m„,,, n0 r ~---,,,..:-: :: ":„ -- - - " Mr.. H()W ARD, EARL & RPRESS eLIN Ei— We are prepared to receive find Cos ward Daily per Passenger Train, (our Exprem Car being aln•ys In charge of special gets) merchandise of all deseriptions,packagen,bundles,specie.bant note., W. At.., particular attention paid to collecting Bins, Drafts and Accounts. Package. and Ooodo delivered daily to all intermediate place. between Philadelphia and Pottsville. CHlScee—Centre , Pottsville;' No. 43, South Third Street, Philadelphia; No.ll Wall Street, New York t No. ti Court Fitreet. Roston. HOWARD, EARL & Co. 14f @MEE MANUFACTURERS, Of Marne..., Noddle., Trunk.., 4.r BUFFALO ROBES' BUFFALO ROBES! u&ifersigned again returns Omits to. the pub for past bienn i a/id ro •yecifally arinniinces In Luf friends and the [Hilt - Ls centrally that, offing In the liberal palronaye el. - tided In him heretofore, he now lakes the occasion to say that he has just re ceived s fall asanitment of RIiFFA. LO ROBES, direct Iron HI. Louie. Tie los,al o. aU tloJs of Trap ping., ll3lb as helring to hi. line of .)(111111e1S„, 11111 Ch as Horse Covers, Mantua, Belly. ke., ike. 11. le •I. an well prepared to Amish all lk Inds of Fine Carriage Harnee•, and Riding gaddle■ for Ladle* and Gentle nten ; inferior In goallty, to no other ertabllahment In home or abroad, and on the moat 'accommodating terms. AU kinds of bear) harness, or such ■s Coal Oper Mors or Wagoners weed, on band, In fall supply. Ile in ready, at any moment ,to Ell all order+ prompt ly and Will, despatch. Please pine us t call before purcharlng o, euqu're 'nine can be La tots In examining my enodr. LEFEVER WONELSOORFF. Centre St.; opposite the Episcopal Church 0ct.1.1g52. 40-Gm- A FACT TUAT ALL SHOULD SNOW. I , IIE onderslyried respectfully announces to his frlends,sod the public In gen eral. that he has constantly on hand Aill speir and manufacture ■ all kmds of Fan !:7".%7 el Saddles and flattlecu r and 111 de scrlplions of riding amidrlvint terlal.—Double and Hindle Harness —Whip* and Fly-meta—Mar Cohan Dude to ordt r. • Ile invites all to call and tee Itton.opp6stut the. Amer. lean Ilouse.and respectfully aollelts a share of the public patronage. U. A. Aug. 4a, lin. 3.5.1 y 1300 E BINDERY FIE Subscriber announces to his • . Tfriends and the public that he ban 440 , made a con.iderable a dd otton to his Boob . Bindery, and has procured a Boob Binder •er , f from one of the best Binderies to Phila. delpbia. uttlitiloted with the lateslitt) le of Binding, sod who wort torn out Ms work far Superior so any thing heretofore prodrired in PotlllVllle. Boobs boo red in any style of Binding, Other Plaid or in full gilt TUTiPf Morocco. , 'Blank Booke paged or plain, Made to any pattern, also printed sad Media pikes lower than In the Ci ßo t. - . ' , .. • - , y oks bound by th e quantity, and Paper ruled to Pattern by B. EI,ANNAN. April 3. ISA.I4 • CATHOLIO SCHOOL READING * *KS.— . The Sobieriber bat Just received h a b supply, of the Ist, U bad U Soots of liteadiar lessons, com plied by tr. limbers of the Christian &bade. Also, Catholic . Prayer Boots Bad Cateebleass for ode Omit" . by S. BANNAH, Per 10 IUS„ . .Pabitater and Soobrellef. , _AN.D .POTTSVILLK OENF4RAL:-ADVERTISER. HARDWARE, &C. N. V., on Luke CAampbm,J, capayle of pruJuc -3froo tuna Pig Iron per annum. It is blown by • powerful steaut engine and another engine Td:4ll, Ind stock. dec.. &c. There-are eight )(One. which can make .500salld Rushtis of Charcoal per annum. connetred by Itsilmad with the Furnace, rind nearly an 3K, of abed. , fat *Awning wood.— One large Brick - Mansion, (louse. wilth etrelleniFartn : gang Brt.k ercitise, see. it" ~open Muter, mr woj ; e „ okko th,. ons RI citrons . and. Ca rpetricre * Nhaps, &r.. to.. and about 15110 Actor of LDud., The Furnare eiluated on a large and convenient dock Word tar Irak-log charcoal can be awned fhestay in the trelghtiorhon4 and Anthracite Coal Crour,Rondout can he delivered at low - rates. fdt the plopr.aeJ rahlp Canal from Late Champlain to I River M. Lau - ream coal also be brought with pet facility Rom Elie The i kh hhigu.k, li re of trucx Crrntriy, particularly itial from the famous Port Henry Bet can alwaya be procured cheaply kid in flea. abunSenrc• The propedy will h o '.;dgoo roa . amiable ter 111 r. Inquire of.llecira. J. & L. TUCJLER MAY.I4 (Nest Street, New tort. ne_F. 11. JACK- Tile riorler•rig n. 1 appointer! 11.11111oritee for the HnIS. r No- 5 Lib") . I -I ffikie.ilorUrri. puipose, by the officers of the State yalr,avereyre Bec• 2 5 , 1 252 . 52.1ni - _ ._ LIVA NS & WATRON rrepretrully infoein that pub. I:AClh:a 'bey have added largely to their iaLilitles for ininblaries ins mimics in their hoe, by ilic cr,c a inn ors large Fa gory in Eighth Street, below Vine, amd ore now prepared to famish 1110.4 e a be may fa vor (Lehi, with FIRE PROOF r .in 3 au penur towitier., nt the Abortest notice. They will warrant their .afro to. undergo a. much beat at 307 other and 113 order to satisfy tbepublitlhat thle input mete avert lorhtliey hold . the wolves losesdineee at Any lino to teW I hero fairly with shy orb*, rafr, shat are tria.te They bane Ike ULnea of many =111333 Lai Ttate P.M. 4 07 4.15 5.11 , te -.so 121M=I merchants and others, in ILlim city atnJ r. 11.4 placcg. Which they can give in teferenee Thelr celebrat«.l "pife• • IMP bren w. , lltemri t.y accidental ifitir report Le low is ill Mow Qreae T.strotpli Ari irrrd l y EVAN'S 4- frif MIA'S .e'd 5.9 Our( :+treet, I'IRE PROOF CIIrSTS! • AT rur st•TE t. 11.4, II AllilsbrKo,l,., ta r 30. I John IL C 113. 3 -. C 11.-11frr, P. E. • CommtliPe CV 4.7.;t' , A WATSMS, Pireti...l Thief proof SArr r.,. hod Aug. 11, 1,51.• y I= MtnNEIV HA RDW ARE eITORR, .1. does below Male. Hated-and neatlyopposite the Miners' lisnit,r) PoWvilie, where will Ike:fantod an riceiieui assortment oIIIAR DWA RE - Coach Tritundrißs, Filer, Spring*. Me Trays, ' Saddlery. Iltitanta sal., - . gliroltnakera• Tool., :AS50111:11tIll .•I' line 1.14110, Carpenters . TOWS, Table l'otlery. Clans and Paint, Poe k,t Pull. ry, • . liar Iron of all sizes, Table r:poons. n • Rolled do do do Pins do and Vices, • Nails and Spikes, ll , •aortnient aline Con., Railroad Iron and Nall.. Ahead Iron rtu, 11,1..,, Sruiah Tool., Building inglrglAla, t 3.t Merl, Shear qtr i DEE= MIME ClluSri•cUt KAW4, Fine Iland-,au G. R renuo• hie thank.. to the. public for the pa tronage they extended to the tab firm of Bright do Volt, and Itattrt• hirnmelf that, in hi 4 individual cap.,- y, he wilt hr ahh• to drailre root coniniaint their continue.' stippoit by the llUPlity of the good. tie hat Orif iit attentban t.i,l4uslrttsts, 31141 the Inn rates St N. 111441 he Is itelerinlntV to tell. GEORGF. BRIGHT, Late of the firm of Bright At Pott. 17-It I=l IRON AND lIA R ()WAR R STORE 40TIIIrt MI , AEUNI to :nisnufactnted war., lia. 10A none of it. itunictlons, and I am now able to oiler to the public. either foe : their in•ne,iion 1.1 tem 1i31.P, one to the (Meat and most useful stank of Foreign and homer tic HARDWARE even offered in the tlounft VI lib many thank, for the pitinnayr extended to the. Isle RM.! flatter myself Otte In supply oil the wanis in my line of business, cheap 34 the chrapeutoi lilt usnal pronintne,t and del - ita, FRANK PI/FT, April 3.1,52 If-ti DM COLEMAN'S Cheap Cutlery STORE N., 3.2. 33. 34, 35, 36, do./ 37 Are.:!', COIIINTRI Merclinuts , can rive from 10 to 15 per rent. by purchasing at the atitA, Attires. By iin. porting no , own (:nods. si,oing bin lint, rent, and it, - mg econotoicall3 :it in plain 1 can under...ll those w Oo purchase their goods here, pay logli 13.1•10, 3{14 lilt , . eke princes. Constantly on band. a largo as•oitutent nt P. n and Pocket Kntv,a gri,en, and Ira /OF g. hivea and roar., in ivory, •iag, hirtillo. .111•1 x sail handles. Carl,. and Forks, Steels. 4 , Butcher Knives, Drka, lions K•IV.••• • Revolving slid plain Pistols, 4-c. Just re,relked, a large stock of Rodger' and Won tenholtula fine Pen and Congress KUM.. •1•11,• large a•sOficulent of Act nrdenne, Act., &r• — Alai,, fine English Twist and German Con. JOIIN M I'uLE\IAN, Importer Dee 17,1851. SY-if ROI IRON COMMISSION WARE NOOSE, CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE TIIF. euirect iher: are prepared in fora Ich I he. Tultlr Mar blows and Operators, at Philadelphia pra, C., (freight added) wholevi le or relail.helt America liar Iron, ntannfuttittni in Naming., and warrnntrtl of superior quality. Alio, light T ra116,, suitable for mines; and Cable Chains. furnished at short notice direct from the Importer F.. Y Aum.r:v it; FUN. 50 145 100 I York Ottore., Nov, 9.1., 1A52. 474 f 70 65 . 45 70 1.5 , 45 '7O (.5 , 45 70 - 65 ' 45 70 65 . 45 70 1 C:5 45 70 , 65 , 45 55 50 , 35 MISCELLANEOUS. Ell=l9 OUR COUNTRY IS SAFE! Q INCE the sinGerihers Irit, opened, at their Starr. .four door. above the Post "Nike .an entire en...clock of Goods. purchased intim York, at Cash Pfleet,,ert attlllll (heal to sell cheaper inan any MA, , tort fa tht Va•ntut Their stock conlittts in part, of filar a and Fancy Drvsa ltiourelin Je Lain,, ate fts. and upw Thibet and Frenth hlerinne?, l'atierg Clot .. all shad. a nmf - Znualiries. Black Alpacas, Plain and Figured colored Alpacas, at 121 rig iipw aids. A fif.o am,ortment of Calico. Bleached and Unbleached hlniliets. ' Fiannek. all ruin,, and quaint,. I.ln.eys. Cheek". A large 33. - 3113Pnl 01 Strainl•, 110.11 el), Wnolro I.llanlttlr, Chdhs, Sat Inert.. Floor and Table 1)0 Clotho. ke . &r Together w ith a grnprel assortment of Onottv In virago the fanry 1111.011 the r ant.. of the I °minim, taro. c r.rl 0t , Ileary. limn 5 to , 1 refit, CA . ..F..0,1.1,er. and Blink Tea.to.ert cheap, with et ely variety of t.lireen•te•re 3.1 0131.,,,,, at pried, 1•1,1,. r 1 than they ran hr horight elorerhere. Therwill Ire happy, at all ttme•, to Strom I h•-tr e 00,) •• tree of coal Ples.e 1,1.'111 a CAI Countii alereliant• will find it lo their advan tage. to call and etarnine the new Floods Flll & MART 7 11[1.11:. 41-tf I 00 05 95 I 00 95 4i5 I DO 95 95 1 OU i 95 :'ttr; %MT_ VISE'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CARUS. A IH-TIGIFT and INDESTRUCTABLE—for wider ra ling and presetting the dead—for ordinary atilt,- furelt. for vault. or transportation, of all tires, trimmed in every variety of At yle, arenrdtng In orde One there t 3:Wei cuter, Ilse ferl.llll, of Henry Chiy, and _they have been highly reenmmendril by Mesara. Ca.n, Underwood, Moncton, Fiala, Stockton, Judge -loner and others. Fur sale nt JOHN Al.- HACH'S, Orneral Cabinet Maker; opyrovite the Ex change Hotel, Centre ritteet, Pnuvvlller where fan tiro be bad a great variety of Cabinet furniture. SO fa•. Eled.aead., Bureau.. Matra. Setter , . Tables, &e , kr. Also, a superior article of Wboden irrffinic, of any quality and 0170.. rer Hearer always In attendance. JOHN I AI.RACH, Cabinet Maier, and tote dollen.= for Merin) lkil Coun• r), for Flak's Metallic ttnrialrase. ' Sept. MISSY. "39 6m ATTENTION. AMATEURS! A M. ALLEN, Daeirerrtottpist, respectfully an fl.snonnees to the rumens of Pottsville and the pub lic generally. that he has neatly fined np rooms, at the corner of Centre and Cut Market Streets, over el. Foster . .. shoe store, with every convenience for the comfort of patrons, and with every facility requi site to take likenesses unsurpassed In truthfulness and brilliancy in the world. Long ellterlehreiri the act, with close obseevatlon, and a knowledge ofthe icrent Ittlnakfc Improvements, enables hint to produce plc- Wes far superior In the ordinary poductions of of tints. 'A call to solicited (tom all who may feel Inter ested In the arts, whether they wl-11 pictures or nut. Prices from one to five dollars, and upwards. N. 111.—InAltuctione 'given in the an Ott the moat reasonable ternts. A. M. ALLEN i!liffiMMEN fI`HE tiIIIISCRIOF.R would respectfully call the :It .; trillion of thr pottolle lo ht. Npiendi,los4ortturttt of FALL STYLE OF MTN', now ready for imipertton at WI stand-111C NEW HAT AND CAP STORE, Cestre diatSlrea,Mo Door, a !tart tkr ..ilinera' Bank, • on he:: will Si all (lair* he found (hr 131,1 31.1 mart dpplArrd Style of HATS and CAPS. of •ll &scrip- Tie would call special attention In hie VnitNo GENTS' NE%V STYLE OF HATA, W bleb for lb:b urn, durability and texture cannot br wirpa ;sett Ever thankful for the patronage so hberallp be..tow ed upon him, he Impel to merit a rontlnnat ion of the some. GF:OQnE I'APPEN. Aug. 21,1852. 31-if TIRE subsCriber has elected a new Powder Mill 1 at AlBoonville, an the West Branch Railroad, and Is prepared to littnlsh'Powder, which he will guar antee to be made of the best material, and proper ties to increase lu 'explosive capacity. Ile flatters hirtwelfthat, nn trial, his Powder will be found eqdal in quality to the celebrated Dupont Powder. Orders will be promptly attended to, and furnished at low ratio, for a good article. PETER ALLISON-1 Sept. Id, lits 2. y GREAT LIKENESSES., • TAKEN FIKV.I,IOIII'. comer of illokasasspe Centre st , superior in the delineation of Pa. lure and life-papression of the rye. Children and frolips taken quicker than any rode in this place—an indispensable requispe to success. Call early In the day to avuld a crowd. rapila instructed in the nit, on reasonahic terms; 1110. 11341,1.111 e Apparatus, Chemicals, Cases, Ave., furnished cheap. Call and judge fur ',last -Ivry , . N.II. Ts Isoyck Plan executed in any atria you wish, and specimens can bp seen. We would advise all who wish a erne likeness to call soon. C. VANDCNBURMI. Pottsville. March 27, MI. . 13—it . MULES MULES!! MULES'' ! iOO HEAD of choice A1111.£21 will lie niferrii fur rale ty; the entiscritior,at his residence, in Ho nwrieletaten. Da ti phln eon nly, PE, from the 50i de y of January, 1553, unill the IQ day of Mirth, 1951. Any pertnn wishing; to potehist„wll 40 well totali and nor for themselves, as theAulintrihrr considers them a nomher tine lot of Slotk—can't he beaten— and no mistake. . RICHARD FOX. I, Brag w peptra plea;e twy. Der. Id, WA. 51-3 m A usztruz. NEW WORE. WEIGHT Tables of different leurhe of Round, Reuses and Fiat Her iron, Meal, arc, by a Prac tical Ilecharticitils to one of the most useful works published fat Dealers and Workers In Iron. and those who use it, aver Issued. do correct are the cakele. Hoes, that any person can safelj buy and sell With the Book, without even weighing the Iron and Steel.— Just pnbliabed, price 15 rents, and for sale wholesale and wail by B. BANNAN. By encloaing sleepier* , stamps, the work will be mailed free. to any tit Or roehty.—The Trade sepPlied at the anus di Mani I • Jan. 24,1852. Gimeme YOB SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES —Just received a lot of Globes,* new article Im paired. suitable foe'Sebools and Famines, aU °twain win he sal al Philadelphia price, eltintr Valle of in palm at B. SANNAIX , S Cheap Boon and allattooly Son; SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1853. FIRE - PROOF SAFES - - r 4 r • r • ' 'Ut :f4 r - 'r:• r ••• . . ,f . ::• .!1( • 'i GEORGE DRIGIIT'S , Warn. Tin qad Iron,. Pang ckti4 MEM ME= M==tl TOWN lIIILL NEW POWDER MILL REAL ESTATE. Desirable Private itemidence YOB SALT. . , TUE autiketiber wul kelt, at Hirai, Pale, the House and,Lot now occupitil by him In Post Carbon, ficllnylkill County. The 4fouke le a two story double Frame Building, ront aining two large Parlor+, Dining-Nonni, Sitting •g•ii Boom, a•J eicbt Chambers, and I; en adjoining the Dining Rain. ill in ex celliciit rnnJliloo for the occupancy of a genteel family. -The 1.10-is lau feet front by 150 Jeep, .ind is laid not 'in a Eh\ Wet' and l'egetable Carden, In excellent condition. and well stocked w meal! kind. of c hoice cgelables.kucli as itzparaglinitonto.Straw bury, •t . - ; rt,rrd ik alyo a Staple and C3fliatt House Lf unJ sal the conveniences fora de. onlaliiing choice Prato, Ape inialde" - remilel Alen, a . Catawba l..t-adjoining. nu feet and, Imbel Ural:leo ; wlidle under ninth stale of Luitivaticin. p fr i , e l h 3o , Their Ix a newer-failing well of molt excellent wa ter—the whole niill he sal a bargain. Persons de. swami ar purchteling. will call on HURD PoMalloull, nr J WillTll3l, Heal Eklate Apr, Pottsville, or on the kiiii,riber, who fetid,. on the premisifx, tk here Imre And term , will be made known. Oct L. F. INIIITNEV. 41-if .301831. SlOOO - --A GREAT BARG* Subaeriber. with a stew of chariO4 . I 'f , ines.r. utter, for We :as too story butilatire-proof ••glee, situated in Market Street, between Centre and Herald Stfer'll.'rollar Me. for ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS CASH. The Building le IG • feet ftnnt I.y .20 fret, deep, earl. of the. - wail+ 9 11.1" tiro I lima, Well painted with oaiterrd and papered within, lighted v. ithyas abase and below. In In ell raleniatt .1 Go. two Wile. ~ haviug _ B.l4rate enif3lloo, and will rent the lower onefor 4100, Loa the upper fur INS per annum. There l• a ground tease running tot eighteen yen re from April I, 1553. • The budding i. intuted and situated in the cent re of lithiners, close to rehire street, and within three squares of the C(11111 (Inner, Pilhlie Offices ar.d ?gar ket llouse,well adapted . , both in regard to Locality and convenieure, for Amato) `O, Physician's, Sci enet's or Prlbirt!efinifeot ; for o Fancy Store, and could, with a small expense, be made a good. substan. Oil dwelling hitore,., Persons wlithing to purchase must apply ....mow they may miss a bargain. Apply to N. M. WILSON, J P., Lank Agent and General Collector. Pultsetile, - DeC. 11, leA2. 50 tf - - - TO COAL OPERATORS. rinlE North All3Ptlrllll Coal Cumpany nifers for rent I fur a term of yeara, the Mine, Up 3331 the tract of Luidc.rlicd Centreville, In $..11)11011 County. Three Mines are will 0101111 33 331011 g the beat of the Red 'lra veins of the Region—among them are She Wpolin. 'the Minter, the Cl.irkeon, and I'each Mountain veins. The tract lies Within a mile of l'ottsville, a nd It con ,erred with the Mount Carbon Railroad by a Railroad owned by the Cinpany. hit woliWity to the Read ingßailroad.sitcctothistract great a& anises 33 reg aide icanrporiation. A more partimalar description Is deemed nnner.•• caty,a4.any pectoris ditonaird to 10.1, Ihr Mines will, of comse.examineTor lLerneritre To. .tout err Ipee 1 1 , 1 ` the it art will be leased with the min s. ' •• The nitenrinn of perion,. Aki,ii,e,l 10 lease Coal 1.nn.19, and Wtl.ll ran .111.110114 .4.6.1 r capita), I• IWV I 1.1 1,. 1111'1 p1011#(1,/.. Reference cm he lard to P E Nice, .% rent of the Comps to , . P. W. glirefer, Chill En eineer. Peter Simpaon, Engineer of Mines, all of Pnli.vdle ; or I.i the iiihlrtiher, !in , P4....intilh Chnll . Philadelphia. / P.liven•h.fi can hr had a 1 any time r e, Mr 24th nr lirlOher twit. J.:S.III3PR 111N.Pres I. Hell. 11, 1 , 52. r.tl ____ _ _ FOR SALE THE SUBSCRIBER ants for Fait (lir writ known Tavern-Stand. railed the Put/trills !loose, situ ate in the Borough of Pules ille, ho yl kill county, Pennsylvania. It to la roe • and conininitions, slid in good iepair,and viitiale meet central part of the pdritrin of the town Any pri sonini:hingtoengagein artier employ. . Meat, tint, as a ...reliant or Inn-keeper.tv ill find it In their advantage mean and examine the iirrini2ri:he fore they ',urbane els. where Porrerma apply to the ilaiiiiryigni•i) at 1114 office, in Market at rent, Potts- It. G. kIrCIOWAIS lily 10,1.752 MUSES AND LOTS IN LA WTON'tk ADDITION fn Plllll cAngoNi. , 1 HOW , 1 4 % , 1: u T t i N OI I. O I . T 0 11 ,1 • ,, P . ill be J sold 4.1) tempi whirl, will eonoh every •• • indoslrlous man to Ittlrelta, for hitnPeli II ; Ind family -- A HOUSE AND 110:111: A plan-of the prnFerty ran he seer. rond the tetrto of Bale wide known DT application at the office of F.DWAJID OWEN PARRY. Aprot, of the Kr Murky" /lank, Ireor. oteet, Pool% die Aprdember 1, 1552 WATCHES, &C. REMOVAL Brt.+ & 1711.10TT, fiito.,r the RI F Wairh.ap plait° aktiunet'a We online Ain filenda and the public in trorral to r3ll 2nd enm- Inc 1l url, 19 we tr.-1 corifidpui II In the ben 11,11 m. 34 eves -- rd in thi• region ,ati.l al Phlladelphia . fiat k 4. , Rnsinirin of C.ild and nilrel dry. and ill ver depine %Voirhes Wair.no4; . Fillver'raar&Tra ~ ..pt.vn+ rot ki ,iiiiitei•kniveg, &i.o Plati...l Cagnrt, i,rf WE Si C.ii, 11,k11., . Plat,) Cit.! Ttayy, Pup .I . h151i6 . 1.• 9)nament., L.c. Anil a qrnvial ashortnieni 61 Riney floods Willi a Iliowinyh knoirleder r.f our burinree. Ina ec•ery facility for pnrchainny ioeriVantage, lTreanwer be undersold by honest dealers in the State. We Jr- Nth ililaTlK4 for the liberarpaitonage we have hereto received, and by etririniirotion In boolnete.we hope in toeili the rentlibv or, of the rowiniunny- end not 5113 re of Th. tr priionare. DRAM' . STE WART ELLIOTT. N. B.—A Ititeral Jleemuu to Pedt3r4 alit.l-3itt3ll Deal I. Particular attention pat.! to the repairing of Cl l l tA, Watrite! anti JOAO') CM= AT TIM OLD STAND L . . Ijoi.D Pi EN. Wholesale and Remit Clock,Time plecr..Wakeh and Jewelry Establiatinl.nle at his .•Uid Mind, 'hin. 2i MARKET Hired, (1r1i...117th and Nth. Saudi Ride) Philadelphia. sly ft ends : old rnatomrre, and the public must know that I am at all times prepared to 11!.. furnish Watches : Jewelry. Fancy A niches, Superior tiold Pens of all hinds, with Cold and silver Hot, - dera in satiety, &c., at the sett lowest raol Prices, together with the best supply of superior flocks and Time-phres, ever offered at This Establishment: E. 11. being • practical Time-piece and Watch Maker, with an experience of neatly 20 years —lO years at ilia pielP11116( . 21100. - 1. al all times prepared in funloli, by Whole...Me and Retail, watranied keepers" of the very best quality.—coniprising Eight day and Thirty-hour Clocks and Time.pieces,otplain sod highly ornamental designs, of all styles,and adap ted for Counting Honors, parlors. Mills. Churches, Factories, Steamboats. Qail Cars, Ac, Also, Alarm Clocks, a most desirable 31 tide for Sound mid fur all whose huriness tenuirea them to be up In the morning early. Clocks, Time-plezes,Watches and Jewelry of every description, repaired with veal rare and warranted. Dealers supplied with (locks and Clock Trimmings. May li, Ina', May 10, 1`31.7 CHEAP WATERER AND JEWELRY. I VIIOLEPIALE and RETAIL, at the Philaelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No. 96 North sECIOND must, corner of QUARRY, Phila. Ar delphit. Cr,tl I.ever Watrbes, 101 l Jewelled 10 Ca. t`usto 02.3 00 Silver db'full Jewel, 212 1 Cold Spectacles, 700 Silver &Tine, do 10 1 line Silver do 1 50 do do do 91 Cold Ormelets, 300 Superior Quarilers, 7 1 Ladles' Gold Penclll,l 00 Imitation do 5 1 Silver Teaspoonlyret,s 00 Cold Pens, with Pencil and Silver Holder, ' 1 00 Cold Finger Rings. 373 to 20 cents; Watch Glasses, 121 cents; Patent, 181; Lone , . other artl clea in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER If lIARLEY, Suer essor• to O. Conrad, On land; some Cold and Silver Leven and Lepines, atilt lower than the above prices Aug. 20, 1052 IMPORTANT NEVIS TO THE PUBLIC Dr. O. N. DOWNAN, finfgeon Dentist, takes this method of informing the public " 42 ••• generally and his friends in particular, that be hut removed hie Drweiry from the - farmer room which he necuPled. to the second atoll of the Dew brick buildingat the corner of MARKET and RECOND streets, wesiside,and four doors abnveN.M. Wilson office, where be will at all times be ready to perform all Operations on the Teetb,and hum -his extra ad vantages In his profession, and the long time this and some of the large Cities, In practical experience, he ran and will warrant all hi. work, or ask no com pensation. Dec. 1.0.1051. 51-If COMB MAKER'S REMOVAL. THE tIUII4URIUEII 11AVINCI FFF ecr-f.,:a led upon/ of the largest Coach note 4 2 in the elate, In Coil dire et. O.., ScreePottsvlllp, la 1; lair. aIV • Pa., nett to J. it. Adams k Cn Putney, Where his facilities for manufatturiag all Linda of Carrlagesand Light Waggons/cannot be sur passed—being at practical Mechanic, and having a numberof years. experience In the business, be hopes to give generalatatialaction• All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on band. Also, second-hand Wagon', e. All repairs neatly dome °Were from a distance promptly attended te• • June 5.180 VALENTIARS t VAILENTIMIES ll—Jus reralved.a large lot of 'Valentines. embro F lng • at general aorurozat of Comte sod Liantlmental. All of Wild; Will be told seantilly low, wholesale sad re. tell. st - 2.IIIANNAPPS Cheep yatlety Store. ' PHILADELPHIA R. .'" -s ... ,i.m .. - , . 40 , p ~`• T...:* Ai ; 111 .4:, -, , : 31 - ', ; Fir 4 ,- -' ::::: 1: . -: 4 , Trc;" ,f -...!,t : : ":' 't* , 4 . -.l '''' .-1 a te .% .. .. i' s It .. .,A" . . `,...,..r2t . '7 l ..Ay1...,%**".'..7* ..t.':F r aj ' ...i.aideil:4 ft 41 4 .• . ••• t,:t. 4.11,11 *r.NC 'm .44110, sow Ira & PrucrA ' • 31 North .Wharres o rtJte A , 04 .S. treri, - 1 1FFIER fur aale, at lowest marker rates, 11„rao VfCal,. Comruou Oil, autiabic fur creasing, 5,330 Gals rr lined oil, for machinery', 4,775 - Bleached Winter and crprinc Elephant - aod Whale OIL Sperm, Adamantine, and Crystalline Candies, 10,000 Gals Refined Mines? Oil, free froin din "rid sediment. and light color, 3,0 C•/ Cals. Pure Sim on Oil. Wooer and Spring ( strained, I" Mils Clncinnan Lard 011, Tallow, drown and Fancy j.!pap, !di Bids Strait. Rank and Tanners' 011. ay IS, Hatt. ...M-Iya • C GO'S- PERFUMERY AND FANCY Samong — st ir' w he n n i .. rtt 7r p e ' Lwo r iMe l r r a t t l e r d ic h ' is a l r usrly r r r e " l ni eb e r " a: ted Lilly White., Oriental Alabaster, Pearl, Rouge, Tooth and Toilet Ponders; Chinese, Velvet, Chalk and other approved Coametirs. PIOAPS.— Waloill and Estra Pine Rand Brown and White Windsor, Floating, Palm, Almond, Fancy and Toilet Soaps: Shaving Cream, Nair Dye, Cologne Waters, Estracis tar ii. Handkerchief, Os Marrow, Rear's Oil Crystal Pomade (a new mile le), Eau Imp ost Hair Resiorative„ IlairOill, Philo. onieaokr..,Ac , are atattufsetured•nd for sale by JOHN T. CLEM). Perfumer IF Chemist, 49 Market HI.. bplust• 4,1,111. tW'" Merchants. don't forget that t'LGGG•tt is the cheapest 11,4 mostettenelve hla ta:tou In the City. Give him a call. Lam" J. T Cities Perfumery ran be Ilud tat..1,41e and tetail ut city pricra,at It. lIANNAN'S Variety Store, rottavtllt.. 43-11. O.t. 15. 1852." KRUPP'S PREMIUM ESSENCE OF COFFEE. V will man One that which injurious to hi• health, when lie willing to aive all his wealth to ',tore it when it is lost Strange that at least twcpthltds of the 111{4131s Lousily xlll ll.r ordinary Coffee, knowing it to hr injurious to their healt h.— KRI/PP'A INSENCE INIFFER is, beyond doubt, the be.•t ■nd most wholesome preparation In the world. Evety flousr.keeper should have it. Try It and be ronvinced—li will save about 64.1 per cent he. sides your health. Warranted to give entire salts /amino Manufactured and foe sale by ELI KRUPP, 634 Naith Third ell., Philadelphia N U —All the principal lirocepi and Diuggiits have It for .tale Ihronghoul the Pitile4Statev five es, Is:4 52 6m JAMES 8. SPRAGUE, - Nos Xi and 35 North Panrth St , Pialadelphla, 9111 PORTER of and Dealer In foreign GLASS, of 'every dearlptlun, and Agent for the principal A titer- Icau Mays Factorier, hau tai sale. Itnonng. Flooring, and Hulk Window Olaks, of every aloe, op ED 4 feet wide by 19 feet lung, and from fn eighth of an Inch to two inches thick. . . ZINP PAINTS—WhiIe, Black and Orry, Dry or In . White Lead, Varnlrhea of all kinds; 'Awed Oil, Turpentine, Putty, Paint Brushr+, Dyr Woods. Pro and Poll Ash... &c. • . FIRE AND WATER P . 11001.` PAINT.. Also, ton mintly on hand, L lalce.lll.ollMelil of freshly Im ported Drop. and Medletnes. No, 33 and 35 North FOURTH si tt 4l, ,bone Cherry, Ehad side, Philadelphia. Der. 25, 1K.2. 52 I y • MAKE'S Patent Fire Proof PAINT FROM 01110. T " ,. r cy ' v " i b .", b r u h . Cu rn . addltiun to the :late colcir, they have a heautlful chocolate tit LION n, re•embling. the and Anne how in ust , , and no moth admired for the front of hnll4lnfl lu ptinclpal Ingredient. are ellica,altinottaand pro- Inside of two, which In thr opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for II lire-proof hailiff 4 —the Inn 611711Yronl.itarscr,O.inie non-conductors, and the latter acting as a cement, to bind the.whole together Bud make a firm and durable paint. For use It k mixed le ith IznYecil Oil, and apt - Meat with a bzwels,the game ax ordinary pami, to wood term i t in, zinc, canvass. papa, ,S c. It hordens grads' ally and Leo:mien Gre-prool Ir la parlisularly mita. blo for roof. of building+, micamboat aid car-decks ratirozd bridpea•fencea, kr. A sonfcn sled with the article in equal to ono of s iilate, at a 0001 ming of el• • elpertmena may b. teen at the office d the aub•ml• bete HARRIAON, hßOTllhettli Ni.t 431tittlith Front Bt., Philatla. 17-tf ADHIVEIMIS PURE- WHITE LEAD. Wgr i a g ßO ! cl B riti "".No NORTH hav e now a good supply of their w ananird pure WHITE LEAD, and above corinrners who have been vparingly supplied to t on.equence of a run on Oat article, ,hall now have their order. filled. No known Pubsianie possesses those preservative and beautifying properitiex, so desirable la a paint, to an equal extenrolth unadulterated o hue lead ; hence any admixture 0 - other material. only mate its value. It has. ther.fore, been the etelift aim of the manufac turer., (Or many . year., in aupply 10 the public a per- Only pure white lead, and the unceasing demand for the article, is moor that it has mei with favnr.• It la Invariably branded on one head WETHERILL & BROTHER, in full, and orillve othxt, rarrantri pure. all In tel letters. Philada ,July 12.19]1 23-Iy CHEAP CHINA, GLASS, tic. TYNDALE' 4- MITCHELL, N,A 219 CHESTVUT Street, Phtladelp,ila, OFFER tothe citizen* ni - Pnitaville and I vicinity, the choice of their heantifol and iminenne •tock, in any qnaniny and titan 4112110 mo( Dinner, Ti-a and Taitei Platte, 111,he+, Plichert, •• I'll have you just to keep the old lady quiet,provided, Bill,that--you won't ak me to—to—to sleep with yosu, Bill." T promised—for my grandmother's Fake. Alter breakfast.l.P....lFlicLspoke to the•old gen tleman about tt. Ile said it was all right, go ahead. We went ahead. At least Phebe dad. In three week, Phebe Chalk became MrQ. LIVER COMPLAINT, (ion. - .1A IiNDICE, DVSPEPnIA, CHRONIC OR NER- I " gulled you, completely." Sets, Arc , Frenrh nr English thins, or trunn..ne Write. As 3140 CLASq WARE, rot and niniildrd in great variety, at the very I,,sesi rates ! . Hotels, th,ardlng and Prlsaie notices snprtlied nuh the best 311101 ed el Set) r heap prier• dune 5, 19:,0 - - Voll3' OF.IIII.ITV DISEArIF.'d OF TOE' 13 IiNFIVR, and all diseases an sine from a distok dered Liver or at ii, suet as Constipation. Inward Piles. Fullners or Blood ==2l Nausea, than Dorn. Disgust for Food, Coil. Ines.' or 'neigh In the Hinman'. Sour Lucia 'Mons, ti inking or Fluttering at the pit of the !sumach, 'Swimming of the Dead, Hor ned and Dlffirutt breathing, Muter ing at the Malt, Choking or Sul' to sensations when in a lying posture, Diningss of vision, Dots er Webs before tite EMI Fever and dull pain In Me head, Deficiency nr Per epiraiinn,lellgssness alb. Hain - and Eyes, pain in the Aide, Hart, Cne.t. I.llnin, ace... Sudden F1u5 . 11... of Dear,Durnlng In th. linagining• of Evil and err;l del...union aspirin. rah br rife,- nutty I eirrd Gy = DR 11100FLAN1y'S eele:rated German Bittree, DR. C M. JACKHDINI,at the German Me,lirine Score, UM ARCH Street. Phthdelpttla. 7 hear power ore, the a►ore dateares as sot tuella equalled-1y any fair preparation to tAe Veiled Suttee,es tAt care.; aittst,tto ■eay caws after stillAl yhyskians Pad failed. Three ktitteri•re wonky the attentlan of invalids. Po ing treat virtues In the rectification orals.- Nes of the Liver and I glands, exercising the most searching power■ In w•eaaness and affection of the digestive organs, they aro wllhal,..safe,crilal and pleasant. . . . READ AND DECON VINECD [FROM TUC " 1101. TON, ACE "J _ _ . The Editor Dec. find Hosltemrs Crlrirattd, Gerais. Diu,. for the cure of Liver Complaint,Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chron: Ic or Nervous Debility, Is deservedly one or the most popular medicines of the day. !best Billets have been used by thoosands,,and a friend at onr el bow says he has himself received an ,Clfeettral and permanent cure of-Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy &Ye are convinced that, Di the use of these Bitters, the patient coostantly gains strengih and vigor—a fact worthy of great consideration They are pleasant In taste and smell, and can be usi'd by persons it lib the most delicate stomachs with safety under, any circumstances We ate speaklrg from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use. C'corr'• WEEKLY.'" one albs. best Literary pa per. publisheit,said, Any. 25 naafi...Vs Omni. Ritter', manufactured by Dr..lackson, are now recommended by name of the most prominent members of the faculty a. an article of much efficacy In eases of female weakness. As surf. Is the rave, we would advise all mutton to ob tain • bottle, and thus save themselves - ninth sickness. Persons of debilitated constitution. will find there Bitters advantageous to their health, as Ve know (torn experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems." _l9-ly The flon. C. D. Ilinstnar, Mayor. of the ray of Camden, N. J says • "Illoorrasso•• treanaw Ilirrces.—We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they came Induced os to make in quiry respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to use if, and must up we found it week In Its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful influence It evens upon nervous prostration is realty surprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them Into a state of repose making sleep refreshing. Iflhig medicine were more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less stomas., as from the monneh, liver, stint nervous system the great majori ty of real and Imaginery 411./Isell emanate. naye . tbemlo a healthy condition. and )ou can Lid defi ance to epedemics generally. This extraordinary medicine we would advise our driemls who are nt all Indisposed,-to give a trial—ft will recommend It self. It should, In fact, be in every family. No oth er medicine can produce such evidences lament." Evidence upon evidence has been received ((like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the Met three yeam. and the strongest testimony in lis favor, is,that dieresis more of it IMO in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other 110STIUITIllengribined,• fact that can easily be estab• hand, and fully proving (bat a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval dhen presented eves In this faint. 131 n 'Muth!. medicine will cue Liver Complaint and Dyettepsia.nn one can doubt eflet using It as direc ted. it acts epecifieally upon the atomach and Ilror It Is preferable to calomel to liliass 4mm—the effect is Immediate. They can be admini rrrrr dto fe males or Infants with safety and tellable benefit at any Looktrtll tothe marts of the ten mint. They have the w flue n signature of b. JACK SON upon the wrepper, and his name blown in the bottle, trident whisk dry ere twig For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN biLDICINEKTORE, Tin. - 110 ARCH Buret. one door below 141ath. Philadelphia; and by respectable deaf en generally through the maul -41111;a1Pi d ili t C o E n S joßy6tD4C.CaD4—ntLo.ranthlioha.ll.l, r g r a re t r o . f . Moralise powers. Slagle Bottle 75 rtnt . e . _, ilia Also for male by John .11row%: - ;,,I.Lokiii He . B. Fa 11•, Woe:ovine ; S. B. Masa yen. Pa. /alp 21,1652. WI STAR A. KIRK rt-if ran TIM WHIM AVIFIC.-17 as lona dimes osce window s e ruacjaif retained and fat val. at any B. B. SANNAWII ono •cnrisin 8114 Variety Eton. OE MEDICINA L. MORE EVIDENCE 30-lowly V ottru7 fl The Happy Behold, how fair, of eye and Mild of mein, Walks forth of marriage yonder gentlequeen , What chaste sobriety whenr'r f.he speak's; Whatglad COLIttAt availing on her cheeks ; What -, aas of 19 0 d5CM, In that hpsom glow What prudent care thrraaed upon her brow, What tender truih in all be does or says, What pleasantness and wave hi en her ways' For ever 1.1434mtug on that divert - tit face, Home's hest atieetious grow divine in grace; ller eyes are ray'd with hive, serene and bright Charity wreathes. her lips with smiles 01 light , kindly voice ham minis in its notes ; And Heaven's own aunospbere around her thuds rir He that holds fast the gokleu mean, And lives contentedly between The little 'and the great, Peek not the wantti that pinch the poor, Nor plavue4 that haunt the wit man'sdoor, ...Embittering all hie state. The'tallest plum+ feel most the power ' Vl wintry blast ; the loftiest tower Conti heaviest to the ground. The lioltallint span the mountain side, His cloud•eapt eminence divide, And gpread the ruin round. ijmnorous. MY GRAN 7 DMOTHER'S GHOST I:=1 " I got married when I was twenty," said Bill Gull, one day.. "I got married to Phebe Chalk, and all these young Gulls that you see running round' here came from my lump of Chalk—by Gull !" Bill Gull alWars swore by Gull. It was his only oath. She was a lump of chalk-- as large one Way as the other. Bill Gull was alivays a bashful, backward youth—and some surprise was expressed that he ever got mar ried at all. " By Gull!" said he, "my grandmother's ghost did the job." " Ghost—job—how's that ?" "I'll tell you all about it. You see I was about-.as green as a spring gosling, and 1, tho't Phebe was, too. By pill she wasn't, though—but she knew I Was. Well, we hid a sneaking notion of each other for about two years, but it would never have come to anything if it hadn't been for the ghost. I was too baihlul. In the way of making love, d couldn't say as much as boo! to a goose. And Phebe was just as bashful —that is, I thought so—but she wasn't (ho' —not by a king chalk. tine night, about half an hour after I had gone to bed, as lay thinking of Phebe—ford had beeri Sitting up with her till rather a late hour, as usu al, without bringing anything to pass—the door of my room opened slowly and softly, and in walkedi a ghostly spectre.' The moon wel shining Ina into my windows, and 1 could not be Mistaken. It was all in white, I rose up in niy bed, while my teeth chat tered, and the perspiration run MT me in streams. It come almoSt to my bed-side— and pointed a long, bony finger at me, that went through me like a hot iron. I tried to speak, but it was no go. At last a husky voice said— " Bill Gull; you must marry Phebe Chalk right away. You have fooled away your time long enough. Pop the question before p to-morrow night, or I shall appear to you again—do it, Bill Gull !" old lady disappeared so quick that 1 couldn-'t tell were she went to. I didn't sleep a Wilik that night. The sensations that kept crawling over me were awful. I 'hell felt my hair turning gray—my teeth falling out—my legs,and arms dropping of —and all kinds of queer feelings. It mis the longest night ever I experienced. Morning came at last. I met Phelie in the dining room, while she was preparing, for breakfast. She had been our howe-keeper ever since grandmo ther died —three'years. Mother died the year before. '• Bill, what's the matter with you ?" said Phebe. " I feel pale," said I. " You look pale," said she. " Such a night," said I. What was the matter, 13111 ? " My grandmother's ghost." " You don't say !" Ves, and she said that" What, Bill ?" —That 1 must marry you." " What else, Bill ?" That I must pop the question to-day, or she would come again to-night." " Bill, take my advice—pop the question, and let the old lady'rest in peace." " I do." Raid I. I found that out, and I tell you how. On the night of our marriage she went off to her room. and I went to mine. It was according to agreement, tint some how or other I couldn't help thinking it wasn't just right, and the more I thought of it the more it seemed not just the chalk. I reflected upon it for hours, and indeed more than once I invoked toy grandmother's ghost, in hopes that she would'-dppear to Phebe and soften her heart toward me. Fi nally, as the old lady's ghost seemed to take no further interest in our allairs, I concluded to be ghost invsell. I crawled out of bed, and enveloped mysell from head to foot in a sheet. Not without a great deal of trepida tion, however. have o ften Wondered at my temerity, for there was a total lack of cour age. I walked into Phebe's room and stood by her bell-side." " Good Lord !" said she. " Phebe Chalk !" said I. " I ain't Phebe Chalk"—said she—" I am married, and my name is Phebe Gull. Who ate you?" " I am the ghost ot your grandmother-io- law, and 1 hare come to tell you that it ain't good for man to be alone—especially if he has got a wife." " Well, grandmother, that is what I have been thinking about ever since Icarne to bed. It is very cold, too—won't you get into bed end warm yourself ?" " By ! I had a great mind to, hut was afraid." " No," said I, " I must go back to the grave-yard. , Remember that Bill,-your hus band, is shii'ering with cold, all alone by himself." " Well, graadinother, hadn't you better go and keep Bill warm ?" ir No, do it yourself, or I shall appear to you again—remember !" " I growled out thevemerder! with a fear ful emphasis, but you think she was fright ened ? Not a bit of it. She burst out laugh ing with all her might, and kep: it up, too, ever so long, while I stood there shivering and shaking with cold, like a pauper io an ague-fit." " Now, Bill," said she, as soon as she stopped laughing, " Bill, don't you think I know you ? " How do you know me ?" - said_l. " Well enough—besides, there ain't no such things as ghosts." "0 yes there is. though. Didn't my, grand mother's ghost tell me to many you ?" " Btll, that was me !" You! by Gull !" " Yes, Bill—it was me, Bill !". " Well, Phebe ?" " How stupid-you are, to stand there sha king, half frozen." •" Well, Bill, go on with the story." " By Gull! I have nothing more to say." —Dodge's Literary Museum. O 7" Tonacro.—Dxior J. C.' Warren, of Boston, one of the most eminent medical men in this country, says that .' tobicco, used in the way of mastication, is a - slow poison, which,' if it .were administered by another person, would deserve and receive retribution from the laws of the land."—Al ter stating the injurious effects, of smoking u well as chewing this powerful vegeta ble poison," be adds: - These statements ,are not exaggerated, but the result of many fears' experience and observation; so that when a young man ap plies to me for a cure of pain in the chest and aymptoms•of dyspepsia, I feel it my first duty to Inquire whether fiesmofies or chews tobacco.?' • pg• On or on; exchanges says that half mourning is a positive luxury to the ladies, and that• many of theta wonlalike to keep .a Bock of cousins shut up like chickens in a coop - , to wring the neck of one whatever they were tired of gay .colors, spd wanted a change to halt aporoing.- ijistorical. DEATH OF KINGS William, the Conqueror, died from enor. Mous fat,, from drink, and from the violence of his passions. William Rufus died the drath of the poor -stags that he bun:ed. ,Henry the First died with gluttony, hay mg eaten too much of a dish of lampreys. Henry the Second died of a broken heart. occasioned by the bad conduct of his chil dren. A broken heart is a very odd com plaint for a monarch to die of. Perhaps rat's bane in his porridge" meant the same thing as a broken heart. ' - Richard Cur de Lion died like an animal from which his heart was named, by an ar row from an archer. John died nobody knows how, but it is sup posed of chagrin, which, sire 'suppose, is an other term for a dose of hellebore. Henry the Third is saidio have died a "natural death," which, with kings in pala ces, means the most unnatural death by which a mortal can shuffle of his " mortal coil." Edward the First is likewise said to have died of a " natural sickness," sickness which it would punk all the college of phy sicians to denominate. VV Edward the Seccind was most barbarously, indecently murdered, by ruffians employed by his own mother and her paramour. Edward the TfAird died of dotage, and Richard the Secon?A.A.stirvation, the very teverse of George trier Fourtb.i Henry the Fourth is said to have died - of fits caused by uneasiness," sod uneasiness in palaces, in those times, was a very common complaint. Henry the Fifth is said to have died " of a very painful affliction, prematurely." This is lily phrase for getting rid of a king. Henry e Siirth died in prison, by means known only , his jailor, and known only in heaven. . Edward the' 4 Frfth • as strangled in the tower; by his uncle, • ichard the Third, whom Maw declares to ba,Xe possessed ev ery quality for governmentrl This Richard the Third was killed in battle, fairly. of course; - for all kings were erther killed fair, or died 'naturally, according to the court circulars of those days. Henry the Seventh wasted away, as a mi ser ought to do: and !leafy toe Eighth died ut carbuncles, fat and fury ; whilst Edward the Sixth died of decline. Queen Mary is said to have died of " a broken heart," whereas she died of a surleit of eating too much black pudding, her san uii 0 ; a tezp s e o r n being prone to hog's blood or blood Old Queen Bess is said to have died of mel ancholy, Irons having sacrißced Essex to his enemies. JartWa the First died of drinking, and of the dicers of a nameless vice. Charles the Firstdied a righteous death on the scaffold, and Charles the Second died sud denly, it is said of apoplexy. William the Third died from consumptive habits of body, and from the stumbling of his horse. Queen Anne died from. her attachment to "strong water," or,. in other words, from drunkenness. which her physicians as po litely called the dropsy. George the First died of drunkenness, whicfi his physicians as politely called an apoplectic fit. George the Second died of a rupture on the heart, which the periodicals of the day termed a visitation of God. It is the only in stance in which God ever touched his heart. George the Third died as he lived—a mad man. Throughout his life lie was at least a consistent monarch. George the Fourth died of gluttony and drunkenness. William the Fourth died amidst the sym pathies of his subjects. BiogtapVeal. JOHN ERICSSON This gentleman's name is now so con stantly belore the public, in connection with Iris recently invented Caloric Engine, it may irsi i be interestin6to know something of his ear ly history. ye find the following descrip tion and sh a biographical sketch in an et ;',. change erg. r The name of Ericsson now takes rank with Franklin, Watt, Morse, and othelben efamors of mankind. He is a man of 50 years of age, of a muscular, well-developed, end strongly knit frame ; he .s or,rniddle size, has a firm tread, a person who gives the assurance of reserved strength, and a head with all the proper intellectual devel opement, the high forehead and prominent ' brow, that mark the man of thought and the philosopher ; he has a dark complexion, of hair somewhat whitened by titne, black eyes, introspective and reflective, rather than observing, a decisive mouths add the mixed temperament, combining the nervous 'and bilious, whiCh distinguishes the powerful in action and steady endurance. His head ri ses in a phrenological summit of beuev !once ; he seas heard tq remark...the only sign he gave of self gratulation on his tn umph, that bd wds proud to be the Means, through his invention ofsaving life. He was born in Sweden, in 1808. He early showed a taste for mechanics, and at the age of eleven attracted the notice of Count Platen, who obtained for him a cadet ship in an engineer corps. He afterwards entered the Swedish army, and was employ ed in the survey of northern Sweden. Willie occupied-with his favonfe study of mechan les, be projected his flame enpne. In 1826 he visited England. While there in 1829. he competed-for the prize offered by the Liv erpool and Manchester Railway for the best locomotive, and produced an engine that attained 'the wonderful speed, at that time, of fifiy miles an hour. His propeller, his semi-cylindrical engine, his centrifugal blower, his distance instrument for measu ring distances at sea, his hydrostatic gatigeo, his pyrometer, and' other ingenious inven tions, have already - Made the name of Erics son famous in the-scientific world. The Caloric Engine, which has now arrived at the consummation 'af-f access, was brought before the scientific world of London 20 years ago, and was rejected by men of sci li ence as an impracticability, and as involving the absurdity of perpetual motion. Faraday, Brunel, and Ure, alter. a short resistance, finally conceded the practicability of the in vention, and Faraday endorsed the Caloric Engine in those famous lectures of his, be fore the London Institution. Fox, whose name is identified with the success of the London Exhibition, was a pupil of Erics son. j , "" , , • - A SINGULAR FAMILY. In a sII villa g e in:clie Etouches du Rhone (France,) t e " a tam'ily of three persons, 1 —husband, i and )daughter—who have made a soldi ti von , r l )to preserve the most prolound silence . traveler who lately passed their dwelling, finding it necessaryso make some" inquiries " respecting his way; applied to these eccentric people. Not recei ving any answer to' his questions, he repea ted them, when, to his great astonishment, they, in a fit of exasperation, seizes a cud gel, tongs and turn-spit, and threateed him with summary castigation . This extr ordi naryl conduct is explained by the tact th ' the parties had became the dupes of a clerical im poster, who has taken advantage of their ere ' dulity, by holding out to them the acquisi tion of a great treasure. on condition of their maintaining strict silence. They have form ed the resolution to keep such silence lox the space of nine year erify onc4balf of which term has yet expired. httn as so complete an interdiction of the use of the tongue could not I fail to become intolerable to the female -por tion of the family, the imposter granted them permission to indulge their natural propen sity anywhere beyond The limits of the Com mune. In order to avail themselves of this privilege. the two women repair regularly every market day. to the little town of Bel tort, where they enjoy . the conversation of their neighbors; and 'mitigate, to sallied& gree, the privation which they voluntarily endure.--Courier def Rats 'Ail., WEIAT mysterious thing is 2 blush,. that a single word, a look;or a thought, should send that - inimitable carnation over the cheek! Strange, too, that it is only the face—the human face-rthat is capable of blushing ! Thg hand or foooroes Dot turn mid with modesty or shame, more than the glove or the tuck which covers it ! It is the face that is heaven ! There may be traced the intellectual phenomena With confidence imOuntiog to morel certainty. BANNAN'S STEAM PRINTING OFFICE. lioing procured three Prerres,_we ere nowpriri pared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of evert description ' at the office of The Mistar Mis ters' jourtnat, cheaper than it can be done et any