Mime ilttntat POTTSVILLE, PA SATURDAY. P . TEE MINERS' JOURNALIoi a tar ass any case Nrtioparjeer pni ed iu Northern Pennsylvania. It tniculatts the Coal, Iron and business Wen, Not dnly and the adjoining counties, int;•in all .1-, and it alto circulates largeli,:eFowie is in Srlatyltill county, which renders is re view talrahle Adrertiriit,s• onaliersos in tetras?. Eta few papers nr*.gel maul eapi ts enrolled on its aubirtipnen hat. BustsEss DEPARTMENT ' : BRENNAN & CO.'S Livery • Stock,. cep. It HoerA...Carriage.", Slejho, Harnefti-okc , „ so k, ai politic auction, 12th of March, 'See Mien:lent. W. ILEA adremises for proposals M. balld ty-fire'blocks'of Miners' house!, 9 12 011.. L°. MounisinCval and Iron Company's pro perty, le line of Philadelphia and Sunbury'Radroad, will be tine-bed to the course of the Firearm E MOROCCO, FACTORY, in this.lplneof to Elias Derr, - is offered . tor rent. PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. F. WOOD'S Cane Sent Chair Diannfartory, 131 North Sixthl.itreet. Persons wiibing to h 1 4puses,&c.,are denied togrre him 15. I. MATT S 0., li7 Cheainut i4lreet, ice a large and rafjed aw-ortment of Look lasses, Portisit anti Picture Frame., &c. et.PETS.OiI Cloth., Mau ing,W indoiv shadea, Mat., Stair Rods, Sc., cm be bad. at .1. Depuv':‘, 22:3 North Second Street. NENTAN We'iRNICK, N. E corneriSeeond and Rive Striett., have on hand a large asrorunent of Stove*, of - carted pattern•. THE LEASE: Furniture„ Se., of a large Fe.- eood-ela•A Hotel are ofFerea for-sale. WANTED-- A_ bpy about. 15 years, of age to learn the Printing Butitiets, at Ibis office. None but one of-good moral eharac-: ter need apply.. BiCK Nt - marits.:--In answer to nu merous inquires we would state that we can not supply complete setts of the Journal fOr the commencement of the present year: Three.of the tssues,aie entirely exhtusted. We have a few copies on hand yet contain ing the Statistics•of the Coal Region.' A TABLE at the head of our . slining Department gives the quotations a stocks of the several Railroad, Canal and Coal Compa panies of the State. We have made arrange ments to secure the quotations weilay up to the latest moment. . In many instances the table is as yet in complete, not paving the requisite data at hand to make -it otherwise. We shall be, obliged,, of parties having the necessary ,in formation, will supply us with it for future publication. Also; if there are other compa nies in the State nut included in this list, we shall be glad to insert them, if advised of the omission. to- POT TS VIL LE 31ANVFACTFRES, AGAIN. —Last week we called attention to the su peridrity of our carriage manufactures and the-demand for them abroad. We liav since seen a splendid light wagon, made y, Mr. WISTAR A. RISE, of this Borough, and purr chased by a Merchant of Philadelphia, im mediately on its being ,torried out. The fact 'was he couldn't resist The temptation, and, we certainly admired his: good taste. Mr. KI la is also finishing a handsome carriage ordered by a. grntleman iti:New-York, and it was But ; recently he biped a ; num*, by contract, to South Carolina. Send on your orders, friends, if you want superior articles. oo- PRESIDENTIAL INAI.IDURATION.—Nett Friday, 4th of March, General PIERCE takes possession of the White House, as President of the United States. His p l plitical friends are quite anxious as to the completion of his _Cabinet and the course of Iris administration. The New-York Herahtindepenite4t of offici- al or un-official authority, 'assume; to predict that "General PIERCE'S admiriistiation• will be progressivethat it will be more nearly -identified with the'policy of Young America than that of the old Bourbons—that the days of the Bourbons have expired." to- Qua COURT lICIESE.—The Pottstown Ledger, speaking of the erection of - a new Court House at that place, _points to ours as a model, in beautyl: convenience and econte thy7iit says :—" Will our editorial brethren of Reading go to Plittsville'snd see what kind of a Court 'Muse can be buili for $15,000 or tKood. Let ue tell them, for our corres pondent " Progress," who takes a rational position on ,the question of the new county —there is a - building superior in point of util ity and quite as handsome—built for $17,000 —as any of the $BO,OOO investments in Read ing or \Vest Chester." ' THE FARMERS' BANK The political and a few other enemies of thts Inst nation are at work,again—but so far have not -effected much. Notwithstanding all the publications made lambi in this Coun ty and in Philadelphia,—the notes are taken by all our citizens' and the Miners' Bank, as usual. If the Bank was started contrary to law, many of them who are now opposing it, participated in its organization,—and they, of course,tirequally guilty with those whom they now attempt to accuse. It is believed, however,:generally that the whole opposi tion is fomented and carried on by persons behind the bush who have been defeated in their political movements by Col. CAKE, and who has beaten,them on several occasions, rather Ladly. The Hughes Trumpet here takes ground against the Bank, and 'the Or gan of the other Branch of The Democracy sustains it. Col. CAST., we learn, says be has found it a bad business to loan money to politicians, some of whom wanted the use of the whole capital of the Bank; and is deter mined to stop it=hence the activity of some of the politicians against the Institution. THE NEW CABINET The political wile-acres and wire-pullers ere sorely, perplexed abdut the new cabinet. A correspondent of the North Americah, wri ting irorn'.•Wasbington on Wednesday last. says: There is a great excitement here among the Hunkers of the Empire State against the appointment of Mr. Marcy. and they threat en the President Elect with terrible things should hi admit him into his Cabinet. Mr. Peckham, a member of the New York Leg islature, of that stripe, is here from Albany; endeavoring to annihilate the sage of the patched trowsers. Ido not leari that Gen t" eral Pierce has yet given him up in conse quence, or means to do so. There is as furious a war waged by the Penna. Democracy against Judge Campbell - and to-day the firing was hot and fierce. There is quite a delegation here from Phila delphia, and another from Harrisburg. who declare that the Judge is utterly unfit for any post in the Cabinet, and complain that the General 'should allow himself to be influen ced in such a matter, against his own judge ment, by Mr. Buchanan, whose advocacy is deemed an act of treason to his party. The rumor of Ex-Vice President Dallas be- Wing here, a candidate, turns out to be.wholly unfounded. 13C7 A W ci.vrirr AMBASSADOR. —Vel c ha, the new Turkish ambassador in Pans, is only thirty years ct age, and - is ea im mensely rich•as to be called the Masselman Roihschild. It is said he spent fifty million trancs on hts journey from the Sublime Porte to the barrier de l'Etcule. All his at. tendrils. wore, during the',whole trip; the Turkish costume, He gave away twenty thousand' dollars, in gratuities, to servants, postillio ns and chambermaids, from Mar seilles to Paris. o , [0 - Spiar'rs.—ln 1841, the total popula tion of Great Britain and Ireland—to wit, 26,852.578—c0n5um e d 24,172,697-gallons of spirits, or 90.101, of a gallon each ; in 18.50, the same people. increased to 27,4:35,322 per sons, consumed 22,6 :c4,107 gallons of spirits, 104 gallons each, being 1 4.100, or rather Ina than the seventh Isar' of a gallon of spirits= ous liquors more consumed on the average by every man, woman and child , in the UM red Kingdom in 1850 than in IS4t. og. MAINE LAW PETITIONS.—W e were informed, yesterday, that about three bun dred merchants on IVood and Market streets have signed Maine Law petition—fourteen only of those asked having refused theiestg camas. In every part of the'county, those circulating the petitions have met. with the greatest success.—Pittsburgh Gazette. ...w.... :a..~., :C_:s-._ _.~ IsTATE, InEfOßC.iniltr- We glean the following principal items of legislation for ihe week, In the af; lairs of this criunty: • Staass,"—The Bill called op Friday. 18th, by Mr. alanralClEg Sciiistement .to the Act snalpentiog theParmerallankolibis place, aftyr a short debate. paned second. reading ; tat a motion to suspend the rule and read it third time was toe —yeas 19, nays, 12; it reqUiring . two-thirds. - HousE.. 7 l on Mondai, on motion of Mr. Hoax, the House went into committee of the whole, (Mr.,Hunsan in the chair,) on hill erecting a new county out of parts of Schuyl kill, to be called Penn. The hill passed colli mates., and coming up on second reading. STRONG riaoved to amend by striking out the Borough of •Pinegrore, and all territory lying westol said btirough, sehich was agreed Mr. Zeta . / Uttered to amend so that no portion of llerkscounty shall ever hereafter be attached. to _the county of Penn, which was agreed to, and the first sectiim as amen -.lied was agreed so, and the bill passed, yeas 53, nayf.22, as follows: Yeas—Messrs. Abraham, Alexander, Ar . uold, Atherton, Beale; Brock, Chamberlin, iChatidler, Chase, Cowan, .Demers, benison, Donning, Ely, Eyster:Foster, Fulton, Gabe. 1 Gillrnore, Gwm, Himmer, Hart, Hickman, I Hill, (Fayette;) Hills, (Erie,) Hook, Horn, Hutchison... James, Relso, Lancaster, Landis, Limy, (Lehigh,) Lowrey; (Tioga,) M'Con• 1 nell, M'Donald, :G ranalian,-Mellinger,Mer ' riman, Passatiare, Porter, Powuall, Richards, Rubicam, Seltzer, Shaver, Strong, Taylor, Thomas;,'lTOrbett, Walker, Williams, SpeoAer--53. Nays-31essrs: A ppletoo,Bigelow, Bryant, Fretz, Henderson, llerberirsHeistand, 'boffin, Kingsley,'Leech, Magee, Moore, Pi ,per, Rowe, Shull, Skinner, Walton, Wick- I' lent, Wright, Yost, Zerbey-22. Mt. HORN 'presented sixteen petitions -in favor of As , Anthracite Railroad. Also, one froth tfiec,itizens of Pinegrove and Wayne townships, Schuylkill county, praying to be I erected' into a separate school district, to be called "Centre." Also, a petition signed by one . hundred and twenty, citizen. of Schuy kill county,, ,praying for a law regulating fen-1 ces in said county. Also, two of citizens 1 from Tamaqua and Port Carbon, praying for a change in the license law.. Also. a peti. I Elora of citizens of Schuylkill county; in la vor of the erection of Anthracite county. I : 1 Also, two remonstrances against the supple- I ment of the Farmers' Bank of Schuylkill cout.ty. Also,.a petition of citizens of Lower Mahontango township, praying for a change' iu the school law. Also, three praying for , an investigation of the affairs of th e Improvement company of Schuylkill tOunty: Mr. sklsmira presented lour petitions of citizens of SChuylkill county. for change in the law ler.granting tavern and beer - house licenses county. Also, one remon strance signed by one hundred citizens of Schuylkill Riven against a division of said borough into two seperate school districts. Also, a petition ofeilizens of Pinegrove town ship, Schuylkill county, for a neiv school ills-, inlet. Also; one from citizens of West Penn fora new county to be called Anthracite. Also, a remonstrance against the same from citizens of Blythe township. Also, ope of citizens of - Union township Schuylkill coun ty for a separate school district. 'Also, lour memorials signed by citizens of Schuylkill countY. for ad investigation into the affairs of the Forest Improvement company. On Thursday - , among the petitions presen ted, were over iwo hundred, asking the pas sage of a law to prohibit the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liqur in this Com monwealth. Mr. gook offered a resolution requesting the Auditor 'General to inform the Board whether the Farmers' Bank of Schuylkill county, has forfeited its charter by over•is- caz The resolulion lies over MAINE LAW IN PENNSYLVANIA Petitions for the Maine Law continue to pour into our Siate,Legislature by scores.— We annei the proceedings of one day only, Monday, 2lai`inst., on this subject : Mr. Harris presented, in the house, four petitions numerously signed by citizens and ladies of Mercer county, praying for a pro hibitory liquor law. Mr. Hickman, one signed by three hun- dred citizens of said county, praying for the Ppassage of a law similar to the Maine liquor aw ; also one signed by one hundred and fortrone citizens of said county of .similar effect. Mr. James, one of three hundred and twen ty-nine citizens of same county, of a smilar Import. Mr. Chamberlain one of ciahiy and also of twenty ladies of Beaver county. for a prohibitory liquor law similar to the 'Afaine law. Mr. (twin, the proceedings of a meeting held in Hollidaysburg, on the 31st January. 1953, in favor of a prohibitory liquor law : also, the petition of twentraeven voters of Antes township. Blair County, of a similar import. Mr. Magee, one of citizens of Clarion county, foi, a repeal of the present license laws, and for a law similat to the Maine li quor law Mr. I endersoh r one of citizens of Philadel phia T ative to the Maine liquor law. Mr. Kelso, one from many citizens of Springfield township, Erie count=y, asking the enactment of a - Jaw prohibiting the license traffic in intoxicafing drink, after the exam ple of our sisiert, -- States of Vermont, Michi gan, lowa, OhioiMaine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Mr. Whartonrone of one hundred and eighty ladies of Nest township anti Peters burg, in iluutin4don county, praying for the passage of a lawtsinailar to the Maine liquor law. . _ Mr. M'Connel, two' petitions 'signed by two hundred and five ladies and two hun dred and ten gentlemen of Copemaugh town- 1 ship, -- Indiana county, - praying for the pas-! sage of an act to prevent the manufacture,'. sale and use of vinobs, spirituous and malt liquors in this Commonwealth: also, two, petitions signed' by twenty-nine ladies and- I twenty-nine gentle Men of Canoe township, Indiana county; of like import. Mr. Abraham, one of seventy-three ladies Delaware_county, in favor.of a prohibitory l iqu or law ; also, one from forty.fotAt vote _( hies of Delaware county, of like import. Mr. Torbet, one of citizen., of Pottepcoun ty, i n favor of the passage of a lawAimilar to the Maine liquor law. . Mr. Taylor, three petitions fot Maine law. Mr. Shaver, one from Shippensburg. Cum- berland county ; also, one from Perry court- ! ty ; also, one from ladies of Perry county for a prohibitory law. - Mr. Hoin,- two of citizens of Tamaqua and Port:Carbod, Schuylkill county, praying for a 'change inilhe license law. ! Mr. Hammer, four.of ettizensof Schuylkill ! county for: chaoge in the law for granting tavern and beer houle licenses in said county. Mr. Lowry, one Of citizens of Beecher Is land, Tioga county, praying the enactment of a law to prevent the salts of intoxicating • liquor. Mr. Kilgore, one from citizens of Butler' and Venaogo counties praying for the pas- I sage of the Maine liquor law ; also, one from ladies of &icier and Venango, of similar im. port. Mr. Kiazar, three signed by citizens of , Warren county, praying for - the passage of a law'similar to the Maine liquor law ; also, a memorial signed by. forty-three ladies of Warren - county; praying for the abrogation of the present - license law. and the passage of a law prohibiting the traffic in intoxicating liquo this Commonwealth. ~ 'Donald, one signed by . sixty-two citizens of Crosscreek township, in favor of the Maine liquor law. ..02 A TUNNEL UNDER CINCINNATT.—It is stated that it is seriously contemplated by the directors of the Cincinnati and St. Louis rail- - rood to cut a tunnel under the city of Cincin nati, to connect with the Hillsborough and Parkersburg roads or some other direct East ern route. The Enquirer says the tunnel will be comrrienced near the foot of Siith street and run Through into Deer creek Val ley, by this means furnishing a nufficient quantity of dirt to fill up the whole valley. The top of the arch will be some feet below the bottom of Longworth's wine cellar on . Sycamore street. I:l"'Tut ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS in the United States embraces thirty-sir grand lod ges.. The aggregate of lodges belonging to these several bodies auMber 2729. The number of contributing members ts 193,293. And according to the official report of the Grand Lodge of the United States at it! late session, it appears that during the year.end log Jane 30, 1952, there were 25. 776 initi; ations, while the revenues of the entire body rcadhed the amount of $164,331 15. The relief afforded was as follows, viz: -(Number of brothers relieved, 26.330 ; widowed fami lies relieved, 3959; number of brothers bur led, 1642 ; relief paid to brothers, $372,- 394 82; relief paid to widowed families,ss2,. 430 75 . • paid tor the education of orphans, $10,750.25 ; paid for the burial of the dead, $172,442 79. MMEMMM!EM . - leolassevannunt or sax sentsas'. /atrium.) ties :—The Operators on the Mill Creek Road have, at last, wakened up, and have unanimously applied to the Rail Road Cumpany Rd a reducuon of tolls. It appears that they are charged, on that Road, over fire cents per ton per mile, which to more than double the priesTaid on Mme Htil The latter company paid its stockholders fif tees percent. last year, lid the Mill Creek men think their carrying company must have divided among their stockholder, the cash, value of the Road. They say they are willing to pay a handsome profit to the com pany, and do not wish to build a rival Road unless in sell defence. The trade this year. otsthe Mill Creek, will be hear six hundred thousand tons, and will recreate rapidly for several years. A new Road will, cost about one hundred thousand dollars, which can be - built under a charter on the Lateral Railroad Law. Those versed on the suect say that the cost of transporting coal on the Mill Creek "cannot exceed, this year,loue cent per ton per mile: All parties would be benefit ted by a compromiSe ; and a candid indlon • orable course on the part of the company will do much to prevent a conflict between the Operators and .theßoad. -We are quite sure, from the rbaracter of the Mill Creek men, that it they had the power, they would not be mean . or exacting towards a company that, to the-main, is so well managed, and that - the difficulty will he sa arranged "that each party will get what they are justly en titled to. All parties interested can do well it they pull tog ether harmoniously. Yours - Rtspectfully, C. If. SI. Clair, Feb. 238, lßa3. TIID COAL Tstamo . YOU 1353 -Z- ~r _ _ _.,. The quantity sent by Rail Road this week is VI.- 933 I'd tons— l being an increase of 2,114 tons over last week. Total for the yew, 44,941 19 against 01 tons to same period last year. The cold weather for the last few days has bright. cued the prospects of the trade consideraLlY, and and caused a demand from points whereat was sup posed they had a full ',ripply. i ' ' The rates ou board at Richmond will not he fixed upon until afier the rates of roll and transportation are promulgated. Several engagements for Coal have been made, but no prices fixed for the present. The rates agreed upon on board ve,els at Rich mood will determine the prices here. The Schuylkill Canal will be (Ten and ready for business on the first of March, shonld the weather permit. The Delaware and Raritan Canal will not be ready, we learn, for the passage of Boats before the 20th of April. It was expected to be ready by the fiat of the month, but a Coffer Dam gave way, which will delay the comp!etion of the work. tin a tit the rime stated. , . The;l3elawarei Coal Company has been, Of 13 about to be, re -oil-nuked under different auspice.. It is no: their intention to mine Coal as a Company.' The Alines have all been ea,.ed by Roger,. SiflOWlC .)n Sr CO. We Will try and comply with the ‘Tirgestion of our friend at Fall River. EWA Telegraphic despatch received just a. our paper was going to press mates limit the prices of 1o!k, he-, have not yet been fired. IPM ENT3 eel• ending on Sour REPORT OF 1:11 Frost Richmond. for Hie day, Feb. 19, 11353: Ton; St h. IS g Sch:sie lit . i., 1 MEI CZt 5 tr, Mil 1 a) 6111. F or the week, f.54r, for sea , on, 05 I Formnon. 62,771. .11o•don and vicinity includes everything, eoing East of Cape Cod, to Massachusetts, New 'Hamp shire and Maine. . . . Southern Ports includes everything to the South. ern State. and West Indies, as well as to all towns on Delaware River below Richmond. COAL TRADE BY RAILROAD FOR 1554. Lint by Railroad for the week ending nn Tburs day Evening lam. EBB 5,400 03 , > 73,402 17 1,190 19 1" 13,179 12 5,L'331:1 , '.91,73919 3,732 19 43,619 12 Port Carbon, Pott-villa; Schuylkill Haven, Port Clinton, 1t; 224,941 19 To .anie period I year, 233;307 01 Decrease. so far RAIL ROADS - - _ The following is 4he quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County, for the week ending Thurtday evening : WCEIL TOTAL. Mine Hill dr, S. 11. R. R. 6',3543 13 49,244 11 Mill Creek do 5,146 . 19 34,454 12 Mount Carbon do 1478' 18 6,290 00 tirhuvlkill Valley do 1275 04 7,594 17 Mt. Carbon Sr Pt CarGon 5,441 06 36.131 07 Little :Schuiluil R. R. 3,661 16 29,449 02 RATES OF TOLL A: , ID TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL MEI From M. Carbon. S. Haven, P. Clinton To Richmond, ,:` 1.70 I.tis 1,45 ToPluladelphia, 1,70 I,G7i 1.45 % .:0.. . 7,.. 1 1 .1 1 -I , :fi oa " q l , k ..t r • ? ,..- 5 5, t :, , , 9 (6 7 4 ,r...,_ e, i:li'sr : . 1 - r: : : Al ' i l4' • - ••• . . - .•..... CHERRY PtCTORA Car ibr dirt of COUGHS, COLDS, 1101IISENE.SS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. '• And try the lIVEL upon the hank thereof, shall rrnw all tares for Meal.' whose leaf titian not rade and the fruit thereof shall he for meal and the leaf thereof for tuadlelne.." Here Was hope fur the rick recorded long agn, and every year olds new , proof to the aroutaner that these plamiees Hutt not fail. As imedical Science discovers and designates the remedies nature has given, sue by one, the diseases that afflict our race yield to the control of art. Of all the maladies we serer from. none has carried more victims to an untimely grive than Consumption alike Lungs. Subjoined we give some evidence that this too may be rured,and that Piulmovary romplabita. in all their forms. may be removed by Camay Pre- TOISL. Spiscr will cot pertnii US to pablieh here 3oy pro prljiolll of the cure, it has etrecied, but the •gent be low named, vs 11l furnish our ettrular, Ace, whereon are full patilculars 'and indisputable proof Of these farts. Sufferer', read and judge for yourrelvei: FOR INFLUENZA AND WDOOPING COI7OII • . NaIIttUULLC. Tvet., June MIMI air :—I have repeatedly used your Cherry Pectoral for Whooping Cough and Influenza. and have no his nation In pronouncing It a complete remedy. roll/ of my children hare been afflicted with Ulric disea. Da 4. and the free use Cl the Pectoral has always at. boded almost Instant yellef. JAMES CLOVER. We attest the troth of the above statement. M. iIIcUINTY, Editor Nashville Whig ' J. 21:ZIMMERMAN; Druggist. FOR A:CONSUMPTIVE COUOII. Prevail:so, PA., Feb. 25.1951. Dear Sir:—For threeyears I have been afflicted with. cough, so distressing that I frequently despair ed 01 ro'covel I much of the time I was obliged to 'mop all night in mychair,, as nip cough would flak. eat. me when I-laid down. Having used many reme • dies without much relief, I at last tried the Ulf EltlbY PECTORAL, which, under Providence, has cured Mr altogether. I am with gratitude yours, JAMES lIVCANDLEHS. This is one Grille numerous cotes of Asthma which have been accredited to Cherry Pectoral. lessor, N. V., April 17. 1815. Ds. Ayala Lowell. Dear have for year■ been afflicted with Asthma In the worst form. so that I have been obliged to sleep In my chair for a larger part of the time: being unable to breathe on my bed. I had tried a'great many medicines. to no purpose. until my physltian prescribed. as an esperlinrnt. your Cherry Pectoral. ' At ant It enlaced to make me worse ; but to less than ■ week I began to experience the most ;pally the relief from Its Use ; and now. In Poor weeks, the dteense is entirety removed. I can sleep on ,my bed with comfort. and enjoy a state of health Which I had sever expected to enjoy. MEORDE,II. FARA NT. Commission and Forniaidlug Merchant. From tie - Prudent of Amherst Colleft, EDWARD 1111111WOCK. M. D., LL. D,Wc• J. C. ATM - Sir have wed your Cherry -Pec toral in my own case of deep.,tated bronchitis.orid am Mini/ed. from its chemical constitutkm. that It Is on admirable compound (r the relief of laryngisi and bronchial difficulties. If ay opinion. as to its superior character, can be of an, service. you are at liberty to use It as you think proper. EDWARD fITTCIICOCK. Amherst, Sept. It, Ida Among the other distinguished authorities who have lent their names to recommend this preparation as the best known to them for affections tithe long., President Perkin.. Vermont Predict! College, . Pmt. Silnman, Yale College. Prof. Valentine Mott. New York, Prof. Cleayeland, Bowdoln Medical Collegr;, Prof. Bonerdeld, Ohio Medical College. Canadian Journal of Medical Science, Llama Medical and Surgical Journal, • Charleston, S.C., Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter, _ lion. Henry Clay. U. S. Senator, Hon. - Geo. P. Marah. Am. A nibiorsador to Turkey, Oen. Emanuel Boise... President of Chili. Rt. Rev. Ed. Power,'Lord bishop of Torobln. Rey. Dort. Lancing. Brooklyn, New York, ArchbtsLop Purcell, of Ciucinnaii. Ohio. Mao. man* eminent peraonages in foreign countries. Not only In the more dangerous 'odd' tttttt tog di seases of al, Lungs. but ale. as a family medicine for occasional use, It Is the safest. pleasantest and best in the world. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYE', Druggist a.od Ciseirdst. Ma Sold in Potlaville. by John G. Cronin; fdincroyllie, J. H. Falls; and Druggists generally. Feb. 2S, 1833. 7 MATIZIMONIXT.---.11101;17 TO wrrir LOVER. TFIRE most captivating and perfect schanelor planer I sea, will be emit to any adderre on receipt of Addren to 111 &DAME L'N OBRA ?a DE, Sol 670,rost °Mee, Philadelphia. • ; 14 , ' All letters silkily prfrati and confidential. an. nos:a. _ reifiTIMEI ONXI DOLLAR. EMPI.OYMENT for every person. of either .1. In Town or Conalty, guaranteed. A pre-raild letter. with 111 enclosed. addressed to Messrs. L'NOWli sok & Son, Box 979 Pant-Ocoee, Philadelphia. will re... Ili return 14 EASY lIIETIIOIII4,of realising from SS to gal a week. Depend it a fact,—a certainly, and without rtsk. Jas. 21.1623. . • 4-If _ VITALLY 12171:111TANT TO LIIDIES. ESSTAIN know lestge.blyhly Important to Females. %land tniAti desired by Ladles Is MI ranks is sostety. also. a maim elm On ramie Weakness. Falllag of the Womb. Leforaisr4cd to any address on the rush's sr SS—thereby pprretentigtt pilickligal!PPl - Pen. poverty and pals. Addrtss MAILIAIM L.140!I -XASDZ, not tral. Port Otßee, Jan. • Alf • W ADVERTFMTS. CAM MUT CRAM lIILIZIIMUITTORIr, N 0.131 N. eth St., opporier Framllin qtra - Philarldpkia. • rrlIS anbsaiber is constantly fisishieg, and on hand. Plata sad Inacy Cane Ilta4Chaira: va la great riety Alf.,Elagsat and Fa x losable *qtrs.. for Parlors, Inalog-Itanms ot, _Cham ber'. made in Fancy Woods, Inillation Woods, and Fanny Colors. ice. Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light and be auil- Ail design.; Cane Lon ages,Catte Settee.. Hall Chit irs. Counting Ilona, and ()Mee Arm Chairs. large sad nualtilack mg Chairs. Store and Steamboat Stools; Windsor Chmos. and Settees, Ac...A. e • Ilaslag extended faculties for manntbstarinit. we can offer a largo stock to select from. and execute Et orders a. promptly and cheep!, at any eetablis tiniest in the Onion. lionseberpeco, Howl.. Showboat iced Ralf. .1104,1 Compute., orill Audit tothe fr Interest to call at the Factory of ' ft. F. WOOD. \o. 121 N bi.t. Ft ,oppccite Fraukliu, Sgalite, Feb. %. 1623. . 03w , - STOVES! STOVES STOVES!" rt. EMAN WAllNlCE,Vracer.nrs to P. F. Ifs gar Sr. C 4-.) V 111 suit continue the Steve busineSs, on ao•ttensite stale, at the same old established stand, N. E. Cotner ,fend and Poen Street,. Philastetploa;whstr they would ho happy to see the old pauses of the late Firm, and the Pub- Ilc generally. AV.. would loos: ce- • spectrally call your attention to the follow lug Sieves, viz Macgtegnre" Melting Stove. the Erie Fta if road Stoics. Buck's celebrated Patent Wood irtoves, the celebrated Globe look Stove, foe Woad or Coal; and Ellusiow's celebrated tutor Wood litotes ; to gether **lib an endless variety or Patteroa ofeeery derctlption, at wholesale and retail. Also, ?Idea' cd c l,,,steoploagh Moulds. WM. C. Netall h . EMAN fff-WARNICK. F. Wnan N. E. Corner of necnnif andlLee N. 1.1.--4111 be different ODD PI 6CEff on band for efforts. Feb. 15.3. PUELIC SALE 01' LIVELY STOLE. wv1413. , en tire Ihll. at 2 o'c'hart; P. 31 ~ thethe 11111 day of March 1'753, at-Ihe entire stock ni Brannan A. CU.'S iy- o f esy f.tatilc.conaisting of 16 Illorsesi • 3 Three seated,Carz Inger, 10 Buygic.s. I Band Wazon, I 'Eluttey, I Can, 2 Twill-Sealed CS fllff,' I Rockaway, Three-crated tileigha, 2 Two-seated do 2 One-netted • Jo 17 Sella Double and Sinale Ilarorts. Together 'with Buffalo Itobes..llorse Blankets, fly netts. Sleigh Bella. Whips, claddles, 'Bridle.. and Tools belonging to the 15 table., 6;c., &c. To those wishing to engage In the Livery hilliness. Pale preienin 4 13TIP opportunity —the stand helot well - establithcil. and commanding the best custom of the place. Condomna made tauten at timeof By ordered' Court, C. W. IllTll/13., llereirer. !Feb 23, 1t53.• 9.31 ' J. S. ROSE'S NERVOUS AND INI VIGORATIN(I CURPI.At. great est 4 S eat, I! Alb.; / ern a' J.ilIS amoulslsing- Preparation for raising any weak cootttitution,riebtiitatml by care, ULM., ,tutly or disiase, lets like a chain. It glees strength •ml ap petite. and mit stesses great Invigorating prop. mt.,. -For Heart Disease, all Nervous tiffetlons, Flatu lency, Heart Burn. Itestlemoess, Numbness, Neural gia, raiding the spins had gorthg pows.l , ho thew hale ,)stem, It almost naratulniis in 111 kff , ct. rents a LGAild. • I have been affected with neivomi ivin-ations the irty.t four yKararanJ bane med many mediriner with out relief until I ifiied lii Itn.e'a Nrtytota Before using nue bottle, from being iestleas.o eakand nertrific, I derived great benefit, and feel (be another man; now enjoying boner ticaltit, and hat mg go let at ecp . Merton, to lug the cordial, 1 was restless, and line ryes tceie frequently twitching and my mmi ric• Ji4o ; now they are more quiet, Slid I Gel belle .wary limy. bath In mind and body. JAMEpi •WILI.I 0 , Mg. The above Prepoiartar. to he hid of N s :foie Avant fur :1011.01.11 County. T.lllllliinri ; and len J NV. Gibbs, Mortal. dirt 941 J STEWAIIT DEPUY, .1 t T T2I North la EGON IS Street„ahnve Wood ; t Ithiladelphta, would resp.allully rail the at-" -I tention of WI ends , and the Public in g..neral 1;:a s ':'"io his large and (l .01 I.e.'s...Ted stock of eAItPETS' V p ~.7 : , OIL CLOTHS; MATCH, WINDOW SIIADEg. DOOR MATA, STAIR RODS, PIANO CoV. t: ' 4- ' MIS, TABLE C OVERS. COCOA MATTING :... f,om I to n ) r.l. Wide for Public liull2!,‘ ... r . .. Counting Mve,. Li. , Also, to toy Branch Store. IN Spring Garden' ' . ,Street above Nina). Feb..24,1f.53. 9-Am Bo,toti& 323 Collodi& It. 1. 1 , 3-1 Y. ,S: view. North River Southern Ptq. 2273 Lookirra GLASS WAREHOUSE, 117 Chr,t,(llr iVo,th side, Ph tiara } f . n . r a lt r i e l r t cf : a n o i t . l , t a n . 41 , 4eL1 t ..1 , e n a t . e ,o u t f . l I rn it 1 4 : i einit MANTEL. PIER, ALL and OVALGI.ANr+ES. rich est styles. for private use, or all kind, for country sale., with 1.011.71tA1T and NMI:RE ruAttics. , will he fonnil at our e.iablisitient. Long eitiierietire and large facilities enable 111 to call the best coods at lowest prier• I/mentions bendy given, ire will give ....itinkte, fn any alce„Virrots, delivered free from breakage. at any point. tllkders solicited. Fren 11 Kat.. Glans, for Store% nwohnz...t, importadlin pricca. THOMAS J. NATI' 4 FO. Feb..4t 3in _ QM METALLIC TO BUILDps AND OWNERA OE PROPERTY desirous of using a purely Metallic rite and Weather Proof Paint. will use NEIf:DS' to all its native parity.. cheaper and more durable than any other berme offered to the public. This auntie Ws atidergoge the careful Ana/yen of the learned Profs dime!. a !loath, of the Vowel-sit yof Penn Ipi - -vanlas This Paint is peculiarly adapted to the paint log apses. Boats and Vessels of every de?cription, posseislng an itself inure body than any other paint yet tnirmluced, and the quality of drying very hard. Colors varying from heilltant Bed to [Hack. tons, 5„446 14 .. • PAVadapera, Dec. I. 151. Nolids' Ft, Proof Paint consists of such materials as to Warrant the opinion that It cannot !change tinder the action clang atmospheric agents.. and that. their fore it %sill Maio lit qualpy for any length of tame. Aptalpis Fllica, • f.. 0 24 l•nrolide of lion, 13 01 Ain urns, 32 101 iVot9r, 1.34 T 1319 An9l)9t9 phown n cammi 9/191.499, 9-Ikll9 119 beautiful rotor man recommend .its esten:ive 111- ID) me ist J AMEN C. 800 Hi, Profs:if Chemistry applied to the arts.l.lnlerruit) of Benns)lvania and Franklin Institute. Irect Chtster, Pa feu. IR. 1a52. 1 do hereby certify that I hzve aped the Fue and Water Prnol Paint of NOW, & (0., and find it to ea cell anything now In non for body, ;logo and beriiity of Color. Al ouch I recommend It in-all Haute Pain tern ; and I tan further say that, I bell, ye lit„ be more durable and chenont than any other paint yet Irdro duced to the public. II to withnut grit- I, my.vell , ground some in oil, In my Paint hitil. and Iva., fur or' dto find It so vety tine, and In application bean ut or either wood or iron. A I IN P. ItlWLlNGs,.llorste and Sign Palmer. -•,,, 1-4.- Irtiotiogroa, Del , Feb. 14111. Idsa. - -.',..7. . 5. PiirLDi & Co.- Gentlemen .-We have r luring your mineral paint for some months pant. nod beir, , ,e it bi be e oupetior article for wood or itoh. and wnnld recommend it particularly for ex ternal paintibg 110I.I.INGSWORTII S. lIARVHC. bbritinist, % .If,litoyunk, Folo. lith. 1553. Meas.. S R. Nieboo ar. Co.-Gentlemen . -I have teen In the bushier.. of Roofing n - ith Iron. Tin ahil Copper, fur above RI (.214. and have used nll the Mineral Fire Proof Paints now in the market. name ly. Illake'• Patent Ohio Paint SilseCe Enamel the Old Spanish Brown Pittsburg Paint, &c And I Aare never found awbing hi to compare witleNitlils• Metallic Paint. either for durability of color 'or ;tow ing evenly, and rnu.t say that 11 rovers Letter, with better body, titan any paint I bane ever treed. 1 have covered several large Factories and Mills with iron and MI. In filanayunk, which I painted with NlELlis' METALLIC PAINT. nod examined one )esterday painted In July. INV, which I found as' hard as the metal itself. I plarliClllarly recommend it fur any out door painting, and would not. be Induced to use any other. JP.ASE. SHOEMAKER. Tinsmith, Manayunk For sale by E. Yardley Sr, Bon, Clemens 8: Heisler, Pottsville;' Daniel L. Miller Ale CO. ' Harris. Hale IL CO., Wm. F. Walter, Philadelphia ; Canby & Match. Apply to aAM•I. NEILII9, - Wilrrkington, Del., or to I•ALCO PARKEIt, tottseille. • Feb. 0, leLl. pop 22, leir.3. 4-61 n) 9 bro MISCELLANEOUS. PIONEER BOILER SHOP. THE Flutowribere respectfully an s.. .nounre to 'the Public that they have taken the Jerre building commonly " known a. the PIONEER FURNApg, on the Island, in Pottsville, where they are prepared 11)1111.1111511111P and repair Balls', of terry degcrapriJa, Smoke Pipet, 1.11a..t tlastimeter•, /kr , in the very twat style it} The best of material will, invariahly. be used, and none but good workmen employ( iron work. JOHN & JAMErf NOBLE. Feb. 111, I. a If IMPORTANT TO MINERS AND cont. mEnctiANTs. frliC Subscriber ber respertfultly to inform Mb Eters and Coal Merchant, that he baa constantly on hand and for sale a large supply of Chains, of all *lles, from loth to I inch, made from cstra9ebned Iron, and soluble for elope* or mill purvsses, which be will sell on very seasonable term.. DANIEL M'CARTIIV. No. k 9 t4Wanson nt , and 2 Dook St., Jan. 29. 14:13. - s 5 3ms FOR SALD--NENTIICRY MULES. 135 y lt e ß a Cl , Afi n n i r l a t re ky ,, MAlc b s , o f r t o e u n t , t o o l Le offered for race of the 224 FEBRUARY, 1853, to mile, In an Earretly derertion Irrim Reading, and 5 miles in a Northerly ert Inn from Dough *seville, at the house of Samuel Goldin, Jr., In they Township, Berke county, where the name Will remain tip to the Ilme of sale. SAMUEL CULDIN, Jr. Feb. 19, 1453 14-11 'TRANSPORTERS AND COAL DEALERS. twtl have a Line of First Class Canal Barges, running between Pottsville, Albany, New Tbrlk.itesding and Philadelphia, on the opening of Navigation. T. Cc Contracts for Freight will receive prompt atten• tion. Residence—teading, Pa. - DASILL'A. CLVAISIL Feb. 19.1533. S-3m UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTORY, NO. SO MARKET Street. Philadelphia. Wm. A. Drown respectfully Infants denim that his as sortment of PARASOLS far the approaching season Is now enriplete, and invite. their attention to it. lie is eonmantly adding new myics, and dealers will find his stock one of the most desirable - to 'elect from that ran be found in the country. Also will be found a large mock of UMBRELLAS, consisting of low priced Cotton; Gingham of every quality, and a choice assortment of Silk. all of which he offers for sale at annall advance nn the ens! of mahufacture. February MISS] PMeCAIILLAY'd hlanufsclnty. N 0.16 Souih Ith . Street, and No. H 1 Lombard. Siren, (shore 5111 Street.) PhllaJelphla. Trans of all dercrildions. Nara, - 1 TlillNißd P.ceino, Ta•vettan I } Always on hand. n Material and Workmanship warranted,. Feb. 5.-liis3. . G-ltm 1109 E A, MACHINE BELTINC,SingIe, Double or Round, made of Lest city Leather tanned ,erprestly fur the purpose, stretched by the lairs: imprared paten ted Rachinesy, Cemented and Write. inf the my hest mariner, warranted equal to any in ilia. • Laps made with water-I:tutor Cement if desired Lards or small Hose of the hest materials and work manship and at tow pricer. CPO:del I may be left SIR. Ricnit's Leather Store, No. 93A North THIRD Rtreet:Ptilladeltitla. BAND LE•TUCI. LACING* PICLEI LLTIIIII. 15.1e.53. P '3-19 PRACTICAL PI.II3IOF.RS, Tin and Copper Smiths, Ea Woad Silver, opposite Fogarty's Store, POTTS VILLE, Pa.. wheie they are prepared to make to or der all kinds of work In the above branches and Sue ss Shower and Slipper Baths, rumps and Water Clo eels; also, all kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work made to ordei at the sbortest poroilble Inure. Roofing, Spouting, and all kinds of Cooking uten sils made and repaired at the shorten notice and In the mon reasonable terms. it} The beet prices given fet 01U'InietalC Aug. 19,1959. 354 f fAILIERSON , M PICTORIAL DRAWING! ROOM ‘XComplutlon, with Illuminated title,neatly bound at the Bindery albs lubstriber. Also. all kinds o ranrYOng , • B. BANN/VC Curslcu Cuusiv. A. 'l7lh, 1e52 NORTON & CLYMER, DROWITS TRUNKS! TRUMPS II - ECIIVELDT. HAND MAKER, NO. 130 N. 1311011 PHILADELPHIA. tasL.ie rIL) (0:4 ME REAL ESTATE. 00a ,SALE.—Tbe Fa ishart.lioddiag, Flamm .r and Luse. &a., at a loge tiscasd lass HOTEL, If a business pan at the city of PlitlaielpMa. It Li boats bas Saes oreentiv tbataugii. ly resonated, is Pow la good order, and is doing a good basiaess at this tin/I.—, Address HOTEL, Udder ; Odic., Philadstplia. Feb: 19.1853. d—tt if FOll ILEST. — The Morocco Fedora telarigiag to the e‘ late of the late Ella: mi.,. situated la litaitroail Street, la the See. one' of paitsyine, win be reeled kw a ••• 10001 pr o ne or more years. 1001i11100 a ; ; &en on the Milo! April. • • • Arply ID' JOSESIf DERR, Pottaellie, or I:3BAEL Ileembore. • • Feb. • 18.13. P-et• MOUNT M VERNON DULLS ESTATE. FOR HALF . AT PRIVATE: ilAyy:._ The -Mount Vernon . Mill., Mines. gitate. Timber. nod the whole propeity, le novitnlT'te_.4 at a treat bargain to capitalism. and biloinv."'eu - I - Urge portion of the parchue rummyll y remain lathe heed* of the purchaser f,,,, ,terra . years , secured by bond and lnortgage noun tlie Prop rt. Tbe place is Oillialtil it the centre of the Northern Coal Basin cif Pinnsytrinie, in the valley of the . Lackarrana.conntynf Luslwire. about rife mitefaro...Archbald, whore the . .. tti .,• Delaware and Hodson Canal Compa. -, ,ti. at _ sr ate mining their Coal for N. York - ''d! : , . city. and about 7 miles from Acrant0n.,........- r•-• • , ' Where they ass now mining Coal. and •' - --•' , "v- , • -• ••• de-liming •It by the getkawana and Western Rail Road In the city of Buffalo, N. V. The Cobb's Cap Rail Road, that is to connect with the Summerville Rail:oad. direct to New Vork.will pass, within about 0 mites of t h e properly s• by that tante It will be but `al boots run by locontotiee to the city ofNew v., k. • The Vstate consists of 400 acres of the 1300dt Coal ,ands inibc valley, on which ore also several veins of m o t, i ron ore,togelhei with the timber on 11/A) ante, of It,. adjoining lAnds, Al a seasonable utt -mate, the quantity ol Cal In the ground wou ld b e ten million,. oftona Ti,. imprrivementsare I large, ntw no d we, built Dam, it•w Mill. Lath MI I, Se.h and Wind Mantt s tory, s m i th shop, Pio , Id Dwelling ffouris. I Mtn' and numeroue no buildings necessary for the Operations of the place- The buildines, Machinery sod Improvements are al new, and built of the best mama', in the most app wed form. 11.• /dm i t now 613aolacturing me hundred t haus and feet of lumber per 'ammo; and the amount of timber Is .ulTalent for !pia year, r,( etwcesvfnl opera tion 'The Income tonna he Mills, Store, &c., Is now $5,060 per UMW ,- The; Farm lands and rents are constantly larteallirig kit value. The present popula tion of the place a brliftlea GO sod 70 ceemone,, n u cr . lively and prosperoup employed. The liver panes th rough the properly or half • mile, with a fall of MS (net.atrordlng ample water power for any amount of machinere. With proper mans gensent, the place will anon become the nowt delightful, active and provper nue manitarturlng villaxe in MD rapidly improving pillion of Penh•rlvanla. - The Plank 'toad running from Wilkestiarre to Car bondale suns within 30 rods of the latiniert. ; The 1.) , •1an 21 e stun Surqueliannah Roll Road when made, wilt pass along the stream through the plate. Any fainter Information In relation to the propene may he obtained by add ri•Pnal-Pald,CllAllt.EB W ATERs, Ciu, Darwin... Racks county, Ps . or LEWIS A. WA TERS. Archbald, Lurkrna county, Penna. e_ (Feb, 19 , 1853 &Ina ROLLING tans Fon SALE. , -k b'e'l.',.,,'",7;'h'l,l2J".l",A.mblaur•il'ut 2' M d "" rmin whirl, a rssowthir toraito :ran ele,..loVnefl-a vantage tiring stork anti kinds nr conducti n g the -Roma Manufacture of Iron. . Thu. properly hay the dvantage of 11 - 01- j toad as well es %Valet e•mmunitationy There to in the Mill • ATENT SPIRE ' . MACHINERY', for the • anufartiere of &hip andltall Road ANII.I. as n'ell as oiler Rivete. &e This property Is will dnpled for the monufactute of Natl.. HfrosvA, (13, Tut.e, Railroad Iron. Locomotive The, soother mitt all kinds ot 11AR IRON, 14W an small onzes. .1,1,111E4 N. HPENCEII. Jr. comeieeleallosis will he addressed to A. fi . WA TERMAN, 'MIRO sire t, below %VA LtillT„ Phila. .delphia (Fri. 19, 18.53 14.21 REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. • ,t DESIRAbLE Pi wale comer .01 ileeol re and 111gb Street. lit the llorourb of NM rine. cooetet Of of a 1.01 of Geonnd, bo legit on ClllOlll2 Ktteel, by atoll 150 Ireton High Street, no et bleb there u a large two no ry I.nnk tlaux, well llntetard cad In • ; coot! repatt , and fin other It nant ..ee. wuh a well of good sealer and a o'untp, all of yawn will be cold at a lioN ALSO. A ivio..torj frame flout.. with basement ahoy of cone. and Lot of Ground. tt uh,,n . zr .it e nt Well of water and Pump, on Rhode+• Alley, In the Borough of Potty Ole. ALSO. A Itonfile. of two Dame Dwelling Howiee, and Lot of fliniand.un blinersvillr *tient. ALBO, A Lot off:found on Rau'load !4iteot,lo fret front on Railroad Sunni, by 1113 feet to Logan's Court, with a .tone At ible, and being in a reniral and de. •irAble location , Al.fit, A Lot of Ground 32 by 103 feel in Nome o Addit tun to l'otteville. All of which Is offered al low prices eV ea•). iPriiii. For further enquire of HAMITEI. HART? Real C4(110. Agent. °pp:vide the Town Hall. Jan. t. 9, 1.1.53. PUBLICATIONS. NEW INIOES HE Fulciteriber has} ust re ceivrti a lane. aYIII/11 nicht of new flooko.among which are the follow Biography and History of the Indians of Worth oterica,frotti tt4 foot dascovery, by Samuel U. prate, Illustrated by numerous uteri plate Engravings—Day -01 001100, .4. The Eclipre of Faith, or a is. Ale a religious sceptle. Ilomo SCI . 11. and Heart Stuflut., by Grace Aquila', the latest of her works, The Women of the American Revolution—by Eliza beth F. Ellett, Author of the Chancier. of Schiller. Country Rambles, Ike., In 3 volumes, • Ilarar, a story of to-day—by Alice Carey, . Rhymes of Travel, by .1. Bayard Taylor. Daniel Webster and lira Comemporaries, by C. W. March, with Bltir 3 ti l . II HANNAN. Feb. 2G,• I e 53. 9 NEW 1300 ES! MEW Thaw+ for the Prntr.tant. rierty, Creeds 111 without Charity, Virology without. laulanity, and Prntastantiam whhoul ChrlAtlanitytby Stephen Col!well, = Charity and the Limn, being a Review, by a Pro lemma Clergy snap, of the " New nem.," Contro versy New Then,' condemned, or thirty opinions upon New Themes and ii Reviews, All of whwh will Le sold at Puhh.her'• prices, of U. HANNAN'S Hank Store. 9 F•b. 26, 15:,3 DOORS AT TRADE SALE r p 11 F 1 Suto•criber attends the :Trade Sales. and will I procure Bookalo order.frrnpiently at from 10 to 20 per rent cheaper than the regular prices, If orders are tell With him before the 10th of March next. I.l.2hilinti, Feb 20. 1,53. Ii— 1 ~ 'Y a ~+ ~ U ~ AR 1. Nuo ern is 9111 E merrind number of iheMurat-if Mara:Me I of Art," the greatest monthlyNitrate:l Mega• Elite ever publu , betl Fonteitte of the February num ber, Pert 11. CONTE:AT:4. King John end the l'aggna Chant Engin h Railways. A 4:13•,ip rem. The Aeronaut, h) tether! :It i flu Trlnslated by Mary llntrlal, 71 The Apollo Gallery at the I.4ete, 73 E=lll== The Jewish renplet, ==Ml Painting of Animals, %Vhke,tilt:telle., the Batter Mon, triAalerice. a Poem, She French RevoMinn. The Wei in I. Vendee ti 3 he. Castle of Segovia, A Day at the City Sow Mills, Curiuu Cup iu Aiello„ p[rsert..ra In lIIE Di - 11.h M ll gr Mi 1 .105 • Panlory the Potter. The Pores Minalon, by W.. 1, 1 ILI. ! , 1 Pauro. t'aihrdral. tondcn Richard WiLson,the Landscape Fulmer, 112 American Antiquities at the Liriivre, 115 iimmns Rumen Ruins. I - . . 1 LIATATR te9ONA Pate 1: Ina 301.0 mingling to •Ign pe Magna Ctrytta et fizford in 1215, tu f..oe, 61 PalvillEzpiess Eni!ine View of the cite of Lima, M==MM Apollo Gallery at the Louvre in n Melt the Senate innfeireif the Empire on Louis Napnlcon. IlioriNintatnue. with Nubian Keeper. In the Ger. den. of the Rnyal Zdolligtrit tiortety. Regent's Park; London. Hebrew l'aptivrg. Poitrail el Limil William "%lose • .• • .. , Land.cape and Animal. foam a palming by Trnynn Kg Returning front iheFair,from a palming by PILIIILI b 9 View nrFontenay Vendee. Pepiiinieni .11. a Ven dee. . to fare, 513 View or the ('astir or Segovir Prairie Deal Sawing Machine. (Mort Drilling Machine. Block Morticing Machine,j lel etteato Tank for saturating 11 cod previous to ben tine. 101 Ten Diagramc and Sectional Drawings of 'Machi nery. 107.103 Betiding Bench. Clipping of Lour/toil, and Block Shaping Machine, 104 ' Curiuuscop in Niello,pteserved in Bt Museum 105 Double site of page View of Interior of St Paul's Cathedral Awing the Interment of the Little of Wellingtnn. to fore. 109 Portrait of Wilson, the Landscape Painter. by Ra phael Metter. 112 Morning, from a Painting by Wilson. 113 Nineteen Drawings of American Antiquities 416,117 Roman Bain. The Ha eating Boundary, 110 Fountain of Eterja, - 121 Curb suereedlng number will cilia in a great'varie tv of highly Interesting original and selected matter In Ili-various departments, contributed by' the most popular writers of the day. No etforts or expense will be apated to render the work in every respect wnithy of its name. a Ma:Hine of Art, and decidedly superior to any pictorial magazitie ever published In ttiosaa any other country. Air of the monthly portions. when completed. will Punk a •ulume which. for triter,' , originality, value, 'nlm'aull../ 111 defy competition. It will not only be an interesting family book, but a rich ornament for the drawing-room lable,anda pleasant companion In the study. GEM Monthly Part■, 25 rents. or $3 per annum, sent pos tage free roe 11 months, on receipt of *3. Clubs of 3 or more Clergymen, A Woo, or P;•rma.ten. $1 per annum. • Now ready, Parte 1 and 2 of THE HISTORY OF HIE PAINTERS OF ALL lixi The parts will appear on the First of every month, 'trill), cents - each. Part I. contains Albert Durrr, his Life, Portrait, and Specimens of Ms 'choicest Works, sit of which are separate 'plates. Part 11. contains Velasques. his Life. Portrait, and the choicest Specimens of his Works. Part 111. (ready March will contain Vander veldt, his Life. Portrait, and sit choice SpecimeLs of his Wors. Sent postage free fiir 12 months on receipt of SO ALEXANDER bIONTGONIEtIif, 17 Spruce Street, New tiorir And sold by all Ilooksellerc Jan. 29, INS] MEDICAL WORKS aTrP3II.3P on the Practice of Medicine—by Jobb t:better. M. D., With Wen and additioni by Geo. McClellan, M. D.: ; two trolutnea':in one. A Syrtem or Anatomy, tor the.i nee of •Students of Medicine, by Casper %%tar, hi :-1 1 - w and additions by William E. Horner, H. D.,entlrely re modled and illourat ed by more than two hundred en springs—by J. Pancoast, U. D., I vole.l3vo. 'eader, American Practice abd Family Physician. • • . A Practical treatise on Venereal 11l —by Pb. Ricord, M. D., flurgeon of the Venereal Hospital of earls, I vol. . - . (Indian's Domestic Medicine; Mr the Family Phy sician—by William Buchan. M. D. nnrepdiesia,or the mpinymena of Cloroform and Ether In Surgery id's; a r ty, &r., &c.—by J. N. Simplon, U. D., F. R. 8. Homeopathic Domeatte phystrian, containing the treatment or Diwith popular explanation, of I Aaiiomy,Pby■lotogy, lyg ie ne and liydropathy. M. on, an abridged Almeria if rdica—by - .1. A. Puke, N. D. For gala cheap at B. DANNANII (Mean thiolmtore Centre dt., Pottsville. . • Feb". 19,1953. $2O A DAY' 000 K AGENTS WANTED TO sell ilsywaao's OOZSITER or Tilt 11111TI'D firs:rata usraublished and now ready for caavu, sers. Thie work, so lavartiable to business men. gives a history of the settlement, general surface Of the MA and f agriculture. manufactures and PoPotatioa of iirery town la the Vatted Mates, with valuable ttailnital tapes, a new map of the Ualted Staies,te.,4l“.. An agent wanted for this county, Apply homed ateiy to HORACE WENTWORTH. On Washington Rimy Boston, Mass. Fen, I, /Mt. - 0 • • . • • ..• . US Nobseribps l uve thltiley alt:misted With them 01mmi11 a. raise. ind einflavethe Coe! New designs of Uttss Goods ; British. Prearb and INDIA GOODS • Linen. Daaailts nod furnishing Goo. Pull stock of American Potion and Woolen Goods. N. D. Wholesale Buyers supplied with carp and desirable Dry Goods, at lorgpricte, yeriiirt Cask. Feb. 19.1851 .. .... -Sur SOMETHING NEW: 1 4 ILA RA i 4 . ,11. G. 112PLEE , invites the a entliin of .I.VJ Country Merchants and Dress Maker to bet un rivaled assattmrat of PAPER PATTERN ,for Cull sized Ladies ' Dresses, Sli,ves, Maude ; Talmue, Mantillas, Capes, Aprons. Sacks, lac . gas . The Patterns ale embroidered in vatic, a designs, printed and fringed, showing , exactly howithe Dress will appear when made. 11 tiring In connatit communication vet it the best houses of London a a Paris, and fornioh.d monthly with entry new design as a ma 33 it appea caw mat h( ran always depend on thhi Old.Esishli bed House for the most recherche novelties In dress. Always on band a beautiful attortmes of CIIII.- DREN•S CLOTHING. of the newest styi a and no terials. Medals were awarded her in leill, MO nd I 3 2. s.a. A sat of Sla Patrons will be tent /o any one enclosing Three Dollars. MRS. 11. G. SUP .EE'R, Children's Clothing & Pattern.mporturn. St youth 21 RI „ Philidel Itia. Jaw 29. 1833. ';m . -- STRAW GOODS- -- SPlniii3; t 853. --- l. wilt; Subscriber iv now prepared to en I It ,to Mer l. chants and Milian hit usual heavy's kof la dles' and Hoses' • Infraw and. Bilk I.l‘nr , lA, Straw Trimmings. and Artificial Flowers; Palm. af, Pli.3- , ma and every varielfhl SUMLIERTIATS of !retitle men ; which fur Extent. Yatiely awl ilea yof mat.. °facture, as well a. uniformly elute uricis ill he round unrivalled -THOMAS W II •. TE. No. 11 Solidi elrrolid pi.. Phil =MEI SHERIFF'S SAI SIERRIFF'S SALE Of REAL 'STATE. BY virtue of iwa' writi , ' of LEVARI %%CIA, 0.• iuz•Ll by the Court of Common Newt o i Sehuylkill County, and 10 me direeled, thorn wdt re expoed to sale by public vendue and outcry, o SATUR DAY, the 12th day al March, Ih.lJ, at • cOloel: in i he al ternoon, at the PennsylVallla ti all,' All that certain tract or parcel of Co; ate in ifornirrlY , Norwegian, now Car'). Schuylkill Comity, Penns, Ivaniti, il' lands of the Forest Improvement Chat, suiVoyed on a warrant granted to. 13,iii otters, and containing hve hundre r/I e' acres and one hundred and four 4 lies p A ance, and being the same veil - kiwi. ; surveyed in pursuance of 'six grvera granted by the Commonwealth of ye nee thereof each dated the sixteenth day one thousand, eight Ihundredand tweet Jranted to William Stall, John Spay , ohn Stall and Daniel J It idgewa • re and one thereot dated the thirteenth ay one thousand, eight hundred and twenty granted to Samuel Seitzinger, and beim , same premises .which John C. Ode nn mortgages, the one. dated the third div -1838, and Me other dated the nintlil a: 1S:18, mortgaged to Samuel J. Curtis s w purtenances. Seized, taken in eiectation and to be JAMES NAGII.E, SheritFe-Oilice. Pottsville, February 17, 18:0. f snExarrs SALES of RE BVY virtue of severul write 01 Fienl ARI k;ACIA, and VENDITIONI E. out of thei'pourt of Common P:eal County, and to me directed. there to Public Stile or 'rndue, tni SATE.' 51h, 1&53, nt 10 o'clock in Ihr hiren tic House of John C. Lessig, (Exch. the borough of. Pottsyille, Setatylki following described praperty, to wit All that remain , two story frame dwelling house, situate in the town of Friedensburg in Schuylkill County, on' the Slate road, contain ng in ,e—..i front on said State rood, 21 feet. nd in ',ilex depth 24 feet, and the lot 'or pi ce 01.JEEK . ground and eurtilage appurtenant to raid building— as the estate of AUGUSTUS HEI'TZ ALSO, all that certain lot of groind iii Wilson Ar Levan's addinion to the borough Tamaqua, in the county of Schuylkill, 1011110 C o the east ride ot Pine street, marked nu the plan t said addition to the borough of 'Tamaqua, as lot o. 40, A_,... , „ i fronting 20 feet on said Pine st I, and Fifi extending hack,- or eastwardly, o that LLI; width, 150 feet to Water street, b e nded north by lot No. 47, east by Water street, nth by lot No. i 45, and west by Vine street, w h the improve ments, consisting of a two story 'slime dwelling houseTwith a frame kitchen attached—as the pro pene of CALEB FISHER ALSO, all that "certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, hounded in trout hy o Market street,: ~,,_ on the west by r 2: 9 an alley, oil the north tip us a_ L i lot of George II Pofi, and on the east b-i lot of John Doeblyr containing in front' Xin t,:riaid Market street SO feet, and in depth 200 tila, - with the appurtenances, consisting ot a two story' frame house, and kitchen attached. and n frame stable—us the property of SAMUEL M. MILLS, ALSO, all that certain lot or piece cry'ground. s - t• tiate in the borough of Port Carhop, Schuylkill county, boUnded northwardly'by Carib' street, eaq wardly by lot of F. NV Hughes, soulhwardly by a 20 lett wide, alley, and westwardly c(y lot of John. George Gwinuer. containing in fron i t-or width on said Canal street, 75 feet; more or less, and extend ing in depth 121 feet, io' the aforesaid 20 feel wide alley, with the appurtenances, consisting of a one story brick Slaughter Muse, and a frame shed—as the property of THOMAS QUINN ALSO, all that eel tam lot or piece 01 ground, •u -lisle in the borough of Pottsv die. Schuylkill county, bounded in front by Laurel street, on the east by WI street, on the south by High street, and on the west by property of Bad Patter:mit. containurr 120 ' feet in front on Laurel street, indl•itentling_6.k 230 feet in depth to High streel-,-with the appurte- miners, consisting ot a two story stone Dwelling House on the corner of Laurel and Hill streets, and 3 two story stone Dwelling Houses, wings of the main building, faint- BM ing on Laurel street, a nd one two story stone wel ling House, and fronting on Hill street, on the cen• Ire ot the lot on Hill street, a two story frame Dwelling House, and on the corner 01 Hill and High streets, 2 two story frame Dwelling Houses— tethe property of WATKIN PRITCHARD. ALSO, all that certain lot or piece of ground, saw mill, water right and water priellege4, situate in the borough of Minersville, Schuylkill county, (formerly ut Branch township.) beg Ruling at • small black oak tree, on the west bank 01 the west branch of the river Schuylkill, thence along the west bank ot said neer, south eighteen degrees and thirty min utes, east one hundred and thirteen feet and six in ches to a post, corner 10 II lot reserved by - Blair McLanahan, thence by said lot soups Gfty-f , even degrees and fifteen minutes, west two hundred and fourteen feet to a post, and lateral railroad, called Paiterson • 's railroad (now Mine 1(111 and &hub (kill • EZI Haven railroad.) thence up the same' north one de , gree and thirty'nunutes east fitly fret, thence north twenta-six degrees east forty feet and three ludic,: thence north thirty-six degrees thirty mut - tiles, east seventy-nine feet, thence by land late of Joseph. ironer., north eighty-two degrees and thirty min utes, east one hundred and two feet six inches, more or less, to the plaee of beginning, recorded in Mortgage Book T., page with the improve mem+, consisting of a three story stone Steam Grist Mill, with a one story Stone Engine House attached, frame stable, frame wheel.wrglit shop—as the es tate MMILLIAM.PAYNE. i The above deseribed property was purchased by William Payne, who gave a mortgage to secure a part of the purchase money, and subsequently sold the properly to William Hintier-hitz of Rending, who agreed to pay the inoatgage. Failing to pay the same, Judgment was obtained on the mortgage, and the present sale is held for the purpose of en , fuming .6 paymem.l Seized, taken in Execution. and will be sold by JAMh...'S NAGLE, Shyritt. Sheriff's Office, Feb. 5, 185't. G—tri THE VERY VEST OIL KNOWN EV , MACIIINERK DEVLAN . R PATENT IMPROVED LUBRICA TING OIL. sold and delivered by lloaaes Guts cos & Cot, Basement of Yardley's Iron Store, Potts stile, Pa. who Invite all Operators. Engineers. and others interested, to send in their orders and try the .1111Cle for themselves. Saving of Oil la saying mo ney. Those who have uied It speak of it as follows B. BAX:11111, Editor Mixers' ..borreat — 4 . After test- Melts qualities for three Weeks, we are free to admit that, for fine machinery, it is superior to any Oil that we have need. It works than and leaves no gem ming substance to clog the machinery." Geo. Dowsino. Eopiater at Joie W 'e Ma disc Skop. Pottooillo, Pa.-- We have been using Malan, Patent Lubricating Oil about three weeks —lt 131111 at least one-third longer than the Oil' in ,terainon use." Vigo. Koticag, Tegierer, Salem MB Afilatir knees Laadier—"Froth observation upon tbeguides It lasts twice as long at the ordinary oil. ft works clean and free from gum. It la the best oil we Have used at this place." hasten Mict.Ea. Sorge, cod F:spieror. Steam Cir. , tartar Saw Mill , I.lsoottlys •We bare been using the Lubricating Oil fora year cud a half, with an Engine running 110 revolutions per min ate. one large Saw Shaft running. UM revoluilons per minute, and a onialLone running about IWO per minute, and find be Oil to work well in every respect, and to Wear at mothlrdrionger than the ordinary oil." • Geo. W. EMT. Rita 4. Eras!' Steam Grist Paussilft—'• It is the best Oil I have ever used. Ii works clean and free from guru, and I think it -lasts fully • third loners than any other Oft I have need." Jona Beat., Ferman fur Ltiett Vastioe.Orclurd Iran Works,Pottorille, Pa.--.• We base used the Lu bricating Oil on all Our machinery. nod found It to work well." Joun Esti , AMR see Shaft,St. Ogre —"11:11sta, on arrpile;tion upon machinery, about twice as long as other fine oil in use, and work, clean and free from gum." CM Damn WEItIIttIOVST, Eerie/refer Cape/eel/4- Do ety,Altrer Cereb— , . It works clean and flee from gum and outwears Whale Oil by one.hall7' Aura. Corer, Sop't., Tubs. Burros, Eariaree. St. Ito Hai abets, Co.. Port Carbon Skye= We name been at this place lot the laic ten yeare, and in variably used the best Winter Bleached Oil. eon/ti ming no less than one gallon per day. and Ire llrmb •btliere, by tiring the Lutist/sting 011,F raving of least twckhirda can'he effected over any- other odal we bays ever need.” Feb. 12.1853. • . IinZITER On• wi •, wh 1 10...000 ijtiggihr:ea:m. nte " Virttale Oil. forltlaant • Pu r r a le! pr e " . l6 . o e z al me N. at. /11..0.. • coasts:at supply of North Weft Coact Far sallebr Driders is Olts,l sad 00. Wharves, Fbnad., Feb.l% ISO.-, 14r, . 1 near Au a. t to amend au art emoted'? An atiTfor the better. security of the lir" of passengers 'on board of vessels prpnelled in whole . or In ;tart stes to, and for other'ourfanses,'•.ipproed . 2oth August\ laat provides— " That all plates of boiler iron shall be distinctly and permarently stamped In such Planner as the Se cretary of the Tressary:sliall prescribe, and, if prac ticable, zineftch place tae places that the mark shall be left vi..ible alter the p 121,4 are, ,sotted Into bollsta with the name of the mioufacturer.the gaslity - of the iron, and whetbet or not haratnereCand the plate where the,same la.manufactured." . In purstMace of rite sUiliority vested In this Depart ment by the above reitiiiu of •a id NM'. ItutiCe is here by given to the manufacturers of boiler iron, that In future all lion to be hug In boilers la steam vessels mil-4 be clearly and distinctly stamped In not less. than three place! c n eneti che e4ur plate, as fauns vie at two diagonal cameo, at a distance of about four Int ben tram the cdgss, and also'about the middle of each plate or sheet, With the a ante 'of the mono. f,rtuter and the name of the place where manufac tureJ,,deslgnatlne the : litter by the name of the city, town, or county, and alto State.. is is at the option of the parties to add the name of the works. lithe plate, are formed from charcoal iron which has not been hammered before being rolfed, it Is to be also stamped, in connexion with the above, with the letlet if of charcoal iron which hat been hammered be fore being rolled, it to be marled with - the lets,* C 11. ,11 of paddled iron, It is lo be marked with the let her P. oddition to the above, the dl&•rent qualitlee of the inn, Ist, t.. 1, 3J, &r.,, will ho deeignated upon the plafr, h) nouietale, Bias No. I, No. t, No. 3, &c. TIIO. CORN IN. S:rr'y. of Treagury, 19. 1e53. a 31 DES. MEE 11-Ti a , I'reridrnt of;th~ ('Shit+ of Common flea. of the County of Sc bit xlkillrinP,ln , ,lvetnia.en.l lire of th, several Clain. Of Quarter Sessions of The P.iace. Oyer and 'ferrniner and General Gaul Define. ry, to raid County. the Hon. Soionon Protege and 1-41•ftell S. U 1.01. 1 -1. 'edges of the Colin of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, flyer and Terminer, and Gen- Irral Gaol Or lit ery, for the trial of all capital and oili er utrenves in the eaid County of Schuylkill. by their Neer pis to me direried,ba ve mitered a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General filed Delivery, aid Quari. ter Ses•ions of the Pe3CP..IIO be holden at Pottsville, on MONDAY, the 7th day of hIARCII nett, at In riclock, A. M., to tilISI(111e1W.1 weeks, if necessary. Notice Is, Slew fore, hereby given to the Caron., the Justice, of the Peace, and uni - Stable• of the .aid County of Schuylkill, that they are, by the said pre cepts, toturnanaed to be then and there. at ILI o'clock in the 1 . 01e110.1 of the said day, with their rolls, re cords, i 1141.1.1116.119, examinations and all other re membrances, to do thane 'Whin which in their several thr e a appertain to bedone rand all thins. that ore until by recognizences, to ptosecutr agaitist the prisoners that are or then shall be In the gaol of said county of Schuylkill, are to be then and thi re to pro Chem. as shall be just. bdt , ,‘ Mr I land s , to 'uwn•lup, unkted by 1 pant'`. land • Lail and Ittiy•nine andallow. Lich were warrants imivan t a, of March , • mine, and mei Stall, . prow I), of March , v-nine, and Y, al , o , the an, by two of Januarl y of June, oh the ap Shentra Otto,, P..ll±ville, Frilruary 5. H 33. f N. B —The Wituecces and .11110 To who are •iwn. mooed to attend vald ,COUrt, are required to attend punctually. In ease of non-attendance the law hneueh rases made ant. provided. will be rigidly enforced.— Tlgs notice le. published by order of the Cour? ; tho.s concerned. will govern tirenwelvec as.cordingly. IDIVROCL A 111ATION.—Nol ICE Is hereby given r that a Court of Common Plea. and Quarter nes sionn of the Peace, for the trial of clone; at ik.UP. in atll. the County of Sr Ito)lk111. will be held at Potts ville, in the Conroy aforesaid. on 'MONDAV„ the 14th of March next, at 10 O'clock, A. 44., to continue two weeks. old by , I.ifientr 12232E1 Therefore all person* having suite pending, and all persons who.•e duty it shall he 'mappens. St .ald Court. st ill take notice and gOvecn I beniselves accordingly JAMES, NAGLE, Sheriff'. Sheriff's OhLre, Pea sil le,.} Feb. 5, Itss3. ACIAS,LF:- PONA , , issued of Sehuylki!l , ill be expo,ed WAY, Murrh u, at the Put, age Hotel,) I County, the. IvtlU premiums offered to boatmen for despatch. lit the year 1552; hose been awarded as follows. and wilt be paid to ttie captains of the respective boats at office of the Compenyi on the %tit Inst. - mite, satis factory evidence hhalt be presented in the President of th e . eomp.my I,l:Jre that dap to warrant a recon sideration at sold awards: Schuylkill Haven and Portt abort to Nett. rorg, Pint premtutn of t4yo hundred dollar., to the boat Elloood Morn., Cant : Aldridge. fur 23 Ida., and a tonnage of 3.20: , 2 15 2fiths tone Second pi4.ntiuni, of one hundred and filly dollars, to the boat Railroad Jack, 144. Mullen, for 16 trips, and a tonnage of 2.612 B.2othe tone. Third preuttum. of One hundred dollars, do the boat • 8h... 0 ,k, Capt Gray. fot 14 traps, and a tonnage of 2371 13-20ths ton, OILS. PROCLAMATION WWZMWIffI= JAMES NAGLE, sh., PREMIUMS. SCBUTLML NAI7IGATIOIST-CO., AWARD OF PREMIUMS Fourth premium. nOwver.ty-Lve dollars, to the bow 'r r • zal.k• raw , Lly tar, 1.1 I trips. and a tonnage •23:At fr-Wthr tons. . . Firoi premium, of filly &Mara, to the boar Hannah. Capt. Conk. for H It, pit, and a tonnage of M 9 12 WO, I MIA. Sixth ptentiuro, u 1 livenly ru, &Allis. to the boat Sam!. dill ymsn. (*aid; 64 14 iring, and a ion nage-011267 8-Vichs Tons. —..la(ronsideration of 43 tripe and a tonnage of 3351 10 9.01hs tour; ( . 31 . 111,11y the boat Tlioniai Corneity, t'apt. Voracity a don fuun ur honorarium (tone hull Bred and seven() use dollars Is awarded to him : Had be tun in act Old:1111, with (tie regitialiuni, and made the same nultdo.lr of trip, and carried the game tonnage, he wratt.l bine Leen entitled to the fluff pre iniolii. In cnniiiderato n opt hr ranking three 101;4 to New Volk, end mov, 1,110 to Siaien 141 and. with a inti• nape of '2lO 9 , 1011,, a donation or honorarium of fif ty dullaroi I. awarded to the bust Urn en flornian, Capt. Gio man. Srho oh/ Foal a Aute Forst premium of nhe hundred and fitly dollars to the boat Geroge Reiff, Chown Daubers, for thirty nine tripe, clod a tooriage 01 40,5 In-Wills. Seven of the Dins were' to Darby. one to Marcus-Hook, and the remainder to Fhtlsdelphta Second premium nfone hundred dollars, to the boat Col. C. Iluntaaer4Daptat n Net Reslager, for thitty• rim tripe, and a triltitage of 3:91 07'ilOtbs ions. Third premlion of seventy five dollars to the host wallow, Captain B!verlt • f.,r twenty one trips and a tOirrrate_of 14112 . toms. ' , math prelarrns-44dir dollars to the boat Marta ret. of Tort Carbon. Captalialt v - rnesty trips, and a tonnage of 21:..1 1G 20thi to m ' -- fifth premium or t iventy•tive dollars to scow host No. 344, Captain McDermott ,t - or nineteen Dins, and a tonnage of 20p3 I; :Orb- too, Port 'Cli!nton to N • ero fork First protium of one Fluniirt,l and fifty dollars in the beat 14.r0 q 11“ffell.Captain Mf.r.ff,r.l. for IS trips. ands tonnage of 111oais tau,. r4econd premium C , l4lne ['floated dollars lathe boat John flohl,n, Capt. flareepteell. fof'l7 1111/F. and a lon naße of 1:41 I , MOttridool. Thud pre mourn of 4e-Sent dollars in the boat Marg f•uptarn Henry 11 utp•. and a tonnage Fnurlh fliPrllillTl of flay d o ff„.. ,„ Ike t„,,, m o m-, urn, c - ,Faafr. Wiley; fur 11 top•, with x 1611113ga of :9 If. ROM, tun• Port Clllidn ni Philadelphia Fir-. 1 'premium of doe hundred dollars to the boat Welcome II!oche, C4C l'ilottoti, far 2/: tripe. and a ion iikte of 2233 tons. eternutt preuituin of seventy-five dollars to the host Dombadoon, Capt. tier:.{, for 22 trips, end a tonnage of 2370 12 20the tons. Third premium of fifty dollar, to the Iteamer Er- periment. Capt. Newell, for Ni trip% with a tonnage of ligti 17 , 20inv lip order or the minag..r. ' F. FRALEY, PrealJent, Office. Nr hnyiAtll Navigation Company, Feb. 5,1853. 6 4t MEDICINAL. SCILEI!WE'S I'ULMONIC SYRUP. The following rite it one of the greatestlnirniplit of medicine orei climate, cm ',pub!, shed to :lea! Ilietory. 'Rrad if Dtti PTED by no other than the feelings-of ben, I Velem-if, and for the benefit of my afflicted fellow beings, I desire to Mike known a short destription of my disease, and thexinexpected core' I obtained frbna .tchenck's Pulmoni Syrup. Upward. of two years s' te;l was taken , sick, which gradually Wonted sin I was so for reduced that I never espected ta:be Well ain. I had. at different times - ,- the attendance of six iinent physicians, without receiving any ben efit. In lie month, of February. 1144, I commenced using net's Pulmonlc eyra r r A pt dyleise at that time as as follows :—I wa* extremely feeble, • cnnGned to ty bed..soffsring what few mortals ever , nd turn ye. My flesh had all disappeared—tote 'late of my yes very yellow—skin also very pl ow, like a per o tract • Jaundice—vety dry and husky. I had a , heavy .lln in my_ right aide • ear the margin of the ribs; t Is side also - Was •er than natural, pain in my shouter. A that , pain in my left side, which was mailer • - • al; or. as I thought, decayed away. I hail a very distressing pain at the pit of my stomach.-:torictie coated with a thick white for—stomach Very sour—appetite entire ly gone, trot being able tacit anything—bowels very irregular and costive—discharges very unnatural—fe vers, night InVeatAi thirst, violent palpitation of the heart; slight dry tough, path in my breast, difficulty of breathine,dreadful headache. I was low spirited and often would have had spells, that my family thought ',was dying. 1 cannot describe as I would like to do my miserable situation, and my wretchedsufferings;amevery organ In My 6udy_was either diseased or de. ranged. my physicians said I had the Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. and was fast hastening to Consartip- lion. This, as neat no .l can tell, was my situation when I commenced using th e Pulmonic Syrup. - I found that the syruti agreed with me, and It was the only medicine that ever gave me relief . It canted a large quantity of ccirruptlon to he discharged. Irreg. Waled my bowels—it relieved my sufferings—gave me an appetite in short, the Pulmonlc Syrup WAN the remedy, by the blessing qc.Providence, that • restored me to health. In the menthol April following,! was Well enough to mote from gent Fork city to West. Farms, where I now reside. I enjoy at tpil time per feet health, and ant fleshy and feel better than I have done for many years past. This tnedleatie hasproved a blessing to myself and familY,Lfor I have used It with my children several times, and always with great benefit; and many other persons that I know of, have used it also with like effect'. !I beep the syrup In my house, and would not be without It for shy conaideration ; and 1 coneclentloua believe It is the best medieitte aver discovered, an dt earnest'? recommend the public to try it, bell,;vilig, as I do. that If Its virtue IS once known', every family w aalt keep it. articulate further p c This is a plain, short history of my truth. and any petion destrous of cale,and Is the can call on me at tits reskienee of my husband, apt. Johnson. Weal Farm!. Weatehester County, N. Y., IS miles from the PRUDENCE JOHNSON. „ e e by J. 11. SCHENCK, and for gale In P ottsville. by Prep ared -- l o nic S. C. W.Va. Ag't. Giuggio, tyesn & Co., No. t:7 North' Third Street, General for,the State. Pair, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles rot 9 3 Fsb, 19, 1853. c4LA THAT great remedy, Part's Panrygenic Liniment, which . ban for So ions a time enjoyed an enviable repute (1011. l 0 the Old World, for the rare of neon's tlrm, Goat, Fronted Feet, Chilblains, Tomb - Ache, Braises, iprains, all local pains, and all affections rs• dairing an mental application, whether incident to manor bone, can now be bad of the subscriber, Agent for Pountile. Price cents per bottle. O. BANNAN. ' : 64in aunt 1 0 10111 ANDsPECIZI TAMa, ccggieTap urn cre rot "lint =me lomvut 1 Di i. P.artzrartn, Banat" iitsn naoltat. I . itr Notes ciatiiect area not bought. , - Peniegleurhia. 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LATE COUNTERFEITS.-4_9 2 on the 4.IIinAFID BANK, PC111) . 11 — Letter B, dated 111nrCh 14, 1M;11 engraving .and general appearance very good, but on in,pection 14 rather a coarse imitation of the gen uine. OM SPECIE QUOTATIONS. Span Doitp 4 pct prem.Amer Hy'.2 Ipr prem Met ." 3 " " Qrs 21 Qr% 2 " Dms llms • Span " 2 LAND W 140 Acre Warranis, SO 40 " u GROCERIES, &c , ,i ri:IIE nthicriber hereby liven notice that he hur i commenced the COFFER IWASTING Business in Noiwehlan street, in the Borough of Pottsville, opposite George Mason dr. Co.'s Foundry, where he will attend punctually to toasting Coffee, &e., and will be thankful for the patronage of the public, who may renasoored that they will not be disappointed in any business they may trust to him. EMIT.EPTING. otieville, Feb. 12, 1t31i2 7-2 m ORANGES & LEMONS. I UST arrayed, fur salr cheap. el ONE THOUSAND BOXES, Decidedly the beet reeelee‘thete thli season. Apply '.• 1.. WHITMAN. Whuleeale Confectinner. accOruiterer.42o Market-at. between 12th & 13th Mee;; naiad]. Feb 19 1851 B•4m Dt STUDUSE imparter aad Dealer in Rim irises. Brandies. Liicia r rs and European Produce, CENTRE St., Postrafirs: BUJ to call the attention ciaktel-keepers, Faint / lir..and the Public to my esterieice asanrinaont or PURE WINES ANDZIQUORSTnt direct Imporut -1 ion from the grower, and producer. of WINEtI Modeiro —Choice Old •• Gant India " Part, -"Pure Oporto," " Grape Juice " and Bur• Fundy BHERRY,LIBON : IikLkOA Chows- - Mt. Julien." - Chateaux La our."; Wit tie Winer-if ant Sauterne, Dime, Bordeaux Clanipaint—" Sparkling Lailuatice.'• "'Anti " RHENISH WINE S : Iloebbeimer. 1 In rues I' twelve boulua Rudeshelmet, each N letenstelner, Johannosherger, 1 FunesVqualitie: and high FOtter Trimmer, J ' / Mayor. LIQUORS - _ . . Bia•N OM% Dark and Paley' Finer, Caatlllloa & Co. Cam., Otard. Denny & Cl', A. Seirrieue, Moreau. I—Wild Cherry. r • IIoLLAND Glrri—Mclei* . • Sara a,'.7 Schiedam. lV II ry—lritti" MorMala Daw," Old Whoop. hell. 1 I - Ea T ArTll-43Flaita grrachenwajaer, Ab , tithe, I' .: ,StUNDAIEL4: i _ French Prunes. 01lye CDl,(l3ordeaux and Mime:lles) saidlnes, Anchrivles, Dutch lart,ring. Surlsc i Ltmbur set and Sap Sago Cheese, Imported Cigars, T r atra CU fee. Ike , Ike., &C ~,, The above are all warranted In their original mirl ty, and for sale In lots to anti Suirchasers, at 'he Ins -- ir...n mimes. All orders by rsi Fa ; p ;Pe . ; AllOid r erii by mill • oit nther - w tie, will be promptly and faltbfally attend,. 4/. U. sTrion,s e. Pottsville,43'.'lBs3.l3aj PLASTER AND GUANO DEBT QtrjALITY AT LOWEST PR CE. frhm fir t hand/ and Save extra pro ts. The Plaistow. our beat land Plaster manofactu ed from. we have selected with cleat care at the Plas er Qui:- rigs. Boyers wlll mark this Important fact. One huh shel of our-r3eleet Land Plaster, nag more hrtilirlng p. t wer than two bushels 44 ordinary Mittel . We have novt l for rale 10.000 bushels extra quality acted, Land Pia ttrr, • 5,000g00d ordinary I,OOQ barrels Calcined Plaster, 100 " (Satiric. " 50 Dentist 11 1 . 100 '' Stereotype Plaster. 'PEItO9/iS GUANO. ;, Ttit.artiele toe offer In Confidence to ourc l .tatoMerr, agent:oo to any , Imported, and far superior to most In tn. market. ; 1,50 u-tags of ibis superior Guano, for as e at the lowa.) market rates. Also, Patagonian fin no, Pon dretre,Ground Charcoal, /ke. Act. e. FRENCH CO., At the Steam Platter Mills, Junction Yor Avenue. Crown and Cain:main Streets. Philadr ptoa. Feb. 5, 1853. A-am ti WIIOLESALIit GROCER) vERNAN & usßouaN. N. W. ( 11 V rAT cond & Mulberry (Arch) Streebs Pb)) offer, for sale a large assortment of TEAS. COFFEE, ,- 1 At the 1., 13110 AR }. MO!. .:SES. Market ris SP' 9, &c , go. 1 h - orpp commencing New Stores are part' Wady in vited to call. ttention given to Produce. i !til 49 \I e 5.3 : \ ~. 31 :m ) . . OED. LIPPI COTT* WM. TIOTTEIa EDIIIO D 1 1 / I CO7. GEO GE , LrPPINCOTT & . RAVE cn stoutly on bend a _full assj rtment of OW TEAS, W. LIQUODJADd GiII , CLINIVI ioneraUy. ' No. 17 North Water,Street, ml . . .' No. 111 North Delaware Avenue. hi ad'a. . Jan. 39, 1553.. 5-1 y MINT AND CONVECTION Ir• D ÜBINCAM & SELLERS, wholesale snufaciu- P 1 rers and Dealer. InNConfectionary o all kinds, No. 113 NorthViard St.. below Race, P liadelphis. The attention of Dealers b requested to a mamma. lion of their stock, which will be found t be at least equal to any to ails city. FoMEIDX F3DIT of all kind In season. N. D.—Orders by mail or otherwise promptly auto dcd to. Feb. 5, 1953. , I 0-fies , __ PETIIIITIAN GUANO. 1 THE undersigned beg io Inform OP F mere and Dealers In thin State, that 01 have made ar rangement with F. BARREDA & 0 0.. A eau or the! Peruvian Governmeot. for MI Ci ty he . li a- l i m l 01 PERUVIAN GUANO Into the City of AltaladelphlS. alma from the" Chlnnba "_Ylaalt!. ~,e.tantly rdeerni. IJARREDA & lIKU. will keep on hand 1 ere deposit of PernViarl uualtO. su ffi cient a a di of cowmen, which we will to meet all the deman ds reit at the tomer' pri () ce@ and in lois to malt torehasers. LADINO & CBRISITIAN, . t i rents the tale of Peruvian Golub in Phila.', .s 4 4a N. W ryes, and 97 N. Water Rt.,Phliad'a. Jan. 19, 1623. .6. - -- W G • • T"' undersi NE gnejl desire to Intone the nbitc that they have eatahlistted ttunnsetves at sport, lb: connection with tee dt. Clair Depot,tor tlie purpose of purchasing Flour, Grain, Bay and Produce., net are thankful for past favors, and ate noir prepared to deliver goods, wholesale and retail. _ . . UHLER & BROTHER. Bt. Clair, January 8,1853. 1 S—tt PAIRBANK'S PLATIVEIBI !SCALES TEE Subscribers base been appointedl agents for tbe sale of this Inperiormake of Stales. and are prepared to Ilarnlsh any description of Obeli' make, -capable of welshing from I on. to 500 toil.' A sem• le of stales can be seen at the York Store. E. YARDLEY & SON. 0 ! April 3,1852. I 1441 Et-3ar LETTER aCALEI.—A neM and excellent anicie for the new Poet wwee LAW. Gold Scales of the most approved klad, Mr detecting coml. terfelt Gold, ..lust received and for me et e, Bewail's Cheap ritlC7, Stationery and *Rio r tap. ti f-kti p Telegraph and Yesterday's R. R. Tritin. 'PHILA;4-I"RIDAY 4 O'CLOCK, P. M. Wheat': Flour 55 00—Rve, do. $4 oo pt r bbl.4.lorn Meal, S 3 50 do.—'Wheat Red 1 04 jW.hice, $I 10 cts.—Rye, 85 cent —Corn 7 : 7—Oats, 30'eti. per bushel. HO ; FOR A MAINE LAW !-The State Temperanee Convention is now in session itt Harrisburg, and is represented to be largely attended. A : despatch froth' that city says: " The State Central Committee of 13, ap- . pointed fly the Convention, with power to employ cqUipetent men to canvass the State thoroughly in behalf nt the cause, are mak- Ing arrangements to attend to that duty.— AFready 810,000 have been' raised to carry out the measure, the announcement of which - fact to-day caused the greatest enthusiasm in the:Convention. ~.C,heer after cheer went up, - and' as this is ttgreatest effort made , th e . the friends of te perance are sanguine of the success of the good cause." brole 13:7" MCKEE. —Archbishop Hughes haring intimated in his late , letter to the Freeman'f Journal that the Roman Catholic Church LS not hostile to the circulation of the ScriptureS, Anson G. 'Phelps, Esq., of Nets York, carne out on Thursday, 10 'a card, oft feting to! pay Fur the printing of as may_ • copies, in: the Roman Catholic, or any othOT: version, tis the Archbishop may chaise to circulate.': CM . , O"Ti r ERRICSSON arrived at Alelindr from NeW-York come days ago, after a vart= -. ty of sailing, to test the efficiency 'Aber tritiA chinery. She is said to have performed ad.'. mirably. Presidents FILWIORE and PIERCE, with some of the Cabinet officers an 4 num. her of distinguished gentlemen visited her on Thu rsilay a AdCORDING to thedecision of the Com missioner of Patents, at Washington, in the , application of Charles Goodyear and Nathan iel Hayward, for the extension of the India Rubber Patent, the Patent expired on Thurs. day,-and it is `now open to the public. 0:7••TITE SENATE of Rhode Island has pas sed the Pirohtbktory Liquor' Law, and at will go into operation in eight days. 0:7 - GxN. SCOTT called on Gen. Pniacr. on 'hur.d3st but he had gone to Alexandria. ;State Mr of Indiana t !Mg of Connersville 1, 'Uovernm't Stock Bk. \ LATEST FROMt EUROPE. tfq Ntram, Arabia-7 Dates Jo,. The Most important topic is a late insur; rection Italy. The accounts of it as yet are meagre—haviagbein principally gathered, fromohort teleic delipatches from Paris immediately bore the sailing of the Steamer. The insurrection broke out on 4be filtikand live men'Orere killed, but ittnsmunettiate ly suppressed. A subseque umor listed it had been revivfd. A London Oitispaper correspondent !dm Paris wrote,-" Great apprehensions are enterttinied that is only the commencement of further and more se rious events. No doubt Blazzini is at the head of the movement; be „has teer(sit Tes sin° for the last month. There was itood deal of previous agitation to excite the par ple and prepare them for the movement. On the .`4d a. rumor was circulated thatLtittis Napoleon had been assassinated. It creifed a tumult, and the Government wat'obliged to Issue placards denying the truth of the tepint". Plymouth Elk, t Public Stock IRk I State - I , i I ( Gramercy Ill: .1 Indiana Stock Elk I Prairie City Bk Traders Bk .1 Wabash Valley I 3 1 Bank of Ottowa II ;Central Bank I 1 Central " I t City It !Clark's E.:change Bk I ; Commercial 13k I A proclamation by Menial, inciting the people to arms, was posted all over Milan and in Either parts of tialy. Another has also been published„ , said to be addressed to the Hungarian soldiers in Italy by Mates suth. The following is its teaor,—"There. lore, in the name of my nation, have ,I made alliance with the Italian nation. The mo ment we raise the banner of the liberty of the world let the Italian soldier in Hangars, unite with the insurgent Hungarian nation, and the Hungarian soldier in Italy unite with iaturgelit Italy. Let all, wheresoever the alaim shall first sound, combat against the commod , enemy." Thesel are, doubtless, but the preliminary. movements of the great convulsion, political and religious, which is sooner or later to in valve all Europe. RRANTS 5145 74 - 36 I.I.TEST FROM CAIFORNIA. • We condense the following items of Cali forma Ores Nought by the Albatross : The Ilhods which have prevailed to such • an extent throughout California, had.some what subsided, and the prospects of the IA i• tier s in Many localities, were of the most : cheering natures The-injury &Me by floods Was not sli .. .great as at, fi rst repute/J.4- But little business of importance had, as , , yet, beer transacted by the Legislature. -Gold dust at San Francisco, readily cam-, Mended 3'17,50 Per oz. ' . k plentiful suky of provisions has great- ly reliev ed i the Miners. -The hews horn Mexico is quite import ant. General Uraga and Colonel nobles har ing arri l ved in Mexico, Mr. Cevallcci r the PresideO!,not beitig able. to agree with them. resigned. General Uraga and the gurrisoa of Metleh immediately 'pronounced for the recall df Santa Aana, and named General Lombaiaine President , ad int frail. The gen eral opinion is. that the recallA Santd Anna is a mere ruse. Gen.lAnastassis Ilustamente, thrice Kcal.; dent of Mexico, died near,Queratoro lately: A - itVivate letter from a well-infonned A inerinan to the Editor of N. Y.- 7'ribune. dated Rome, Jan. 19, gives the following sombe ture of the preseactindition of the Eternal ijity : Rhine is in a wretched state. Suppon 7 cd by France and Austria, the Government is proscriptive and: cruel in the extreme. What r ub fines, imprisonments, expulsions, &c.„ scarcely a family, high or low, that' has not been -subjected„ within the last two years, 'to some severe punishment parti cipatioh, no matter how'slight or indirect, in the red,elutionary proceedings of 1848. The authorities have announced their determma non eradicate every thing like republican sentiment, and every day'witnesses the exe cution ;of painful and rigorous measures not- - withstanding the publication of two amnes ties of; the Pope. . „ There is a scheme hi contemplation whichi it carried into execution,: will bind the poor Romans hand and foot, andeousign them to slavery forever. The plan orginates with Spain, as such's project should. It is' propoSetl that the great Catholic Powers blioubi unite in 'forming what_ is called a common Protectorate over the Roman States, constinning,them neutral hereafter in enca ses of *at, and guaranteeing to preserve the integrity of ,the Pope's temporal government againSt all enemies, external and internal. Au arrangement like this, which would con nect tie integrity of this Government with the guaranty of foreign powers, kvouldbe in ..famotis in the extreme, and certainty, so far as it tended to curtail the impresentnable right of the Roman, people toonOdity their form of government at pleasure, Would be null and void by maxims of public nght; which no international combinations, no trea ties, Can override or overturn. I fear, howl ever, from all 1 hear, this infamous scheme will he carried out." I t . well r tel It, 1 lornrr Be adelphla, ROME IN 1853. og . Duscovrax OF kritrattro CITY.;—The city of Sacckareh, about five miles from Cai ro, hai been exhumed. and a.multliude of curiosities discovered by a French gentleman, who his obtained a a grant of the spot from the Paella. He has laid open a long buried street! 1600 yards in length, and Containing tbirtV-eight granite sarcophagi, each weigh ing abOut sixtreight tons. At. Alexandria. has a liobeen opened very recentiy;thehund• ation!cif what is helloed to be the once fa riloui 'Alexandrian library, destroyed by the CaliA Omar. FRACAS.—Quite a 1 - 12COS'OCCMITed at 2 baptiatnal ceremony, at Phoenixville, on Sun.., d'av, the 13th inst. A young woman of that place recently seceded from the Roman Cath olic faith and joined , the Baptists,: much agaidst the will of her father. As the der. 'aman was in the act of taking het into the .w4tei.,l her father stepped forward - 1n gym me,ceremopy, when a number or spectators interfered, took the excit ed "omit under them charge, and the girt rya ace or t ua to the tites of thr, Baptist .pessrasimu The lathe* weS*;ely much messed at his daugh ter, ?tea next day was arrested and bound over in the sum orssoo to keep 'the gam, towards her. - 11 3