_ . . . . . . , :\ - • . . . . . _ - . . . . . .. • . .. . 1 TERMS - 1 . '' T .•.• • . . .. . • .., . , . :,... . ~ ... . ~., . . .. ' R ... , , . . . . ... .. ~ .. ~ • .._ . . . . . ..‘ ~.,,:. _ „.... , _ •- - or Tsui IffiNvitv JOURNAL. ;.1 : .-, .t•cat.r snnscatnTtoN. . • t., , . L -.-. Two IPOLLA ES tr annum, parable fetlll-22- • ,• , , . : . 1 malty tn'adv."n r ef i to! os.c,,who reniile in the Com , ,p ,y, and mmtrlll . 'durance toiho‘e who moat; eali • .1 the County. : The publisher reserves to huwell' -- - 1 min to charr,e 52:w`1 per tuanum,when payment • _ ' -I'''' _ . . -',- 1., delared longer.than one Sear: . . 1 .. . . , . .... .., • . . ........ . . . • •• TO CLUBS : • t _. . . . . • • . • • ,: Three, Cop., to c!ne Addt-es,, - - s,., ,°°,,, 1 . - ..,- , : e veri Ido do do - - • 0- ''' i . AND „ POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER ~ ..•, - . I. , ', o leeu - do do do, , . j • . , . . , ~ • - . . . '"' - ' 4. ',..- ' i'7,,,Erz , Z,Jl and Nnie. 7. T'"'" ` u PP l ' ed I - . ... . . , • . , . wah I he• .1 . 0!I ,na.'„, o'. 15 in hannee. _ . . --- .- —..--. , , - - -- _ . . ." I WILT. TEA Cl/ t",./u.. •roriEncE TjtE rowr.r,s OF THE EACTII, AND UM: OUT FROIi TI,IF. CANEY:No or morsTAINs. METALS much' WILL nlir4: TMIENGTH TO Orn,_DA!'iDS AND smEer ALL ivAiDI:D. To urn rut AND pLEANI;;ft E. Dr, johri.sen. •T , . . • . • , , ..„ .1 PL I BLASHED .lin ,.' Eßl. ' SATURDAY MORNING BY BEJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHU" C IN ' -) T: V 1'... LATVI. of arIiUTI,UNG : , .4 in, Square 0 1 1 j 1 rte. , •l 1 &quart% 3 mrr., r: Oil ~ t . m „.. SI .i 9 ', , i month-, n 01 - r :•=t,b , eq . .,l in..ecioa. 2r. . 1 year. ~.: (if. 4 :ale , . I !law, - 2.5 ; Cant. ornini,., • ::. 110 5,,T,,...,c 0 t ir,,rllon. 1'...'. I do n me.. 500 - ...4,-0.3.0.. rad 00.er. wires I .. , toe..liv 11:v vrar : _ srgh the Pc 1.4 1 , " 2 ° c'f .n.erliflz daTeretit ad... 1 ---7 7 ' ._ , 4Clllo, o ,Wi we: el:1y. Iz no ] : re- t,, , :g...r.\dvert:,tnent.z, a% per azrerment. .-- VOL, X.l . BUSINESS CARDS. - ' HARDW klitE &C. , , 31•GtrIVPLIF.ATIt211.NEY AT L•W.4I, - I,• 1 ,. Mlrl, , . tsar Sr•cond. FIRE -PROOF serfs! /,‘ VANS 4s liVAlstfN r,...pertfuni ontorm lb . ' Polo -, l i lac nut th.) have addrot tarro•ly " to their fat hairs . I Oil N 111;6 FINS. ATTORNEY AT I. 4W. Potts- , far_mantilactnron: tirtioue, in their lone, by the tittit- J stile, et hitylktit rnunty, Pi ore, lb (enter : lion Ilia ' , frt. rai 1..* /It P.o . nitin -t rent, bylow Vine, .0,e,.t. iiptimoito the Miner.' Bank. • and are non tk,etilred to fi.riiiiilt Wm, who may ra .rest T,l`- '1 1y.39 0 . vor Intim, with VIRE rlt(u)r r , Arc., Ai.r.. in /1 Vll . . - - 1 ten o r r".•,t),..r. .1 ,!:, ..t,r. st .nrith, They will /KG. H• PGA V. A'roorn • y •I Law, P r ''' .T ' U ,''• i warrant their eat., tit undergo a. much heat as any • -1- Pa Otroce on r - nl , r • , ” - r. ..gruel!- Itnrtinter • I other par..; and ill Vtdei - In imtnify i ton puldic i till Ibis Alai. i' 1 , le'noot mere asiiertion,they hold ...5...,,,,,,, , !cope 11. 1...”, _ , 31-fr • uw,,,„-iv, ~,r,d,,.•., -, ..I an y i N • i - ' . e: j ' :... -,. . _ -__. _ _ _ _ ___ . . - -. , foil ni P. HOBART, Awnrney at Lau , Comm ts• ' I . in f ''. 1" ' " ,.' 111• 1 ,..L.i05' .. " ' - ' 4 " " .r . ''.." l if ia, , i:. -, fl -.um, for New VOlt: Office copra. Animtran i ..,!,'.." ~."''' ."'" ''' Inlde - i ' ,l ' .....0 l '- .. ; # 1 2:. /.1 They nave the ranee Of ',Joy I' ~, ..• a • , , " .N. 1.-1/ll,d, UrtHrl• Street, Poll 2411.1 r. rell.l, . 4i1r.1 lA. 1+51.. ,_,,,, totercharta 3/0.1 ..t . Ler...11 I , •S• .. 0 til i _ . . __. ' /H coy ..,,J other 1/1:.c. , .. WHICJI - T.; 'WO' ''...,;' . 11C 31. WILSON. MAC I,3IIIATE, CoNVT.I . '',...".'1 ra" V," ",' ."r e , r t l l' , -' , : it -- " ,- ,.. _:4•.- - ' 1a . stork. Land Arent .11.4 Gen-rat c0n,,,,,,._ a hew ef.l..orato, p3l/11 :is.. 7 , _ ,7„ I wllce: Market street, Powstitile, Pa. I been well tealed hii Ti eldi mat ' C. - ~-__ Nov. 311, 1650. . 4,1 p , ,as well 31 Ot t it low I..,i.:iren, 3. the l'ep./Tilorlitio,nti! - - -- . - VILMA 31 L. 11:111TNF:T. ATIORNT.A Geri, Tri.e.ph .iriteri.tlSti Er_4.V.4 4- ir.47 , ,0.r, 44 aLLala., Pottavtti•,Schu)lk oil county, Pa.' °Mee .Vii TO itoti,i : ,, , ,, f. P2Parle'rAto, In Cent, •1r... - I, nearly ovi.H.slte :lie M.utit•' Bank. ' F IBC PIA tor clirsTii , ! Jan. 4. lISI. I-ly at THE i•Tal, run, it lasta•t•an, Pa., or? 30...1.5T .- • -- - - -- -- -_ TM.; nod.r.ovied, Ann-Milted a ....motto, I I the 1,)°,c,,T11,-',,C.,"i 4 ;:.1.g,...L,,r. , utp?,..T:„(,),P,',%wL ‘.',.",,",";,7,;',?,,:!:,"..`..'''..:::.",.._"..``>;:.`', 7..r2r." - ;4'iserewlki; Ur irk Ilnuar. on Coal Street , Pottiii ille. SON trifteil. cone inftheo I •inaltalTedl 4 .3ll,3o,3, r re Atom! 'IA.:9 G.. 114. tr • Proof Clients, at VITHITi Illne they COnsllnieJ THE. r -roan. ill Hoop 01., 11, 1-./Hiner.rlTg all 11 . i bok, P. 11K• tiAnUEL ISEIILUCII Y. fIifFICB, r or- ' . Al,,,and no ni a eximaeot to to a 10:I, irat ,fiiF lA - . A../ nor huh and - Ma hams non Tweets, Potts. ille-(the , h...,,,, ~4 !fir lent in •I•: „ .Hrny.lhe C3,.1 1(.11 (et t ten one lately toctlipird I. Or Thin.. Brady.) ' /prnitik,V, ( - item, the ptim•ra, togett...a. %Wit TWO in. Pow, ille, March 1/, lAAI. iti 11-tf ' mila. ohin,•.iti .1 to. noir r, race. were taken on:. _ - --- !pot ......y 1.3% IHrb,., 3 :nevem ed„ hint not having the I ABIES 11. GH.A EPP, ATTifIINF:I' AT LAB'. ' ap,.....iranec of i.miititi tin,. then: •I having removed in Pnitortole, has opened an Miter I Joielott thitnir, Ea G... inf t i t London tin. Telegraph Ottii ...Centre itrert,opraw.tr the rA. I. Iteo ,, r. hilmere Bank. . . - j A T- Ni , wlititol Dec. fi. 1`,5! (1 ED. K. rNGINEER and inlorveyor, re:nov..l' ID Centre. S:reet, rT.g . BASK. Pott•rtlle, Pa MI drnrripitora of Engthitartrt.tp, Marp. and Dranglittng ,anted promptly tad rarefully May 22. 1.52 I WIN C.CONICADOI,STIi ttE THE FEA,T, 0 y:111 attend In any burn - IP:v. entrostotd Inbi• ral4 o* . 1.111111 and Nowa cullectrd, thrift In Matlt..t St., npp..ile Dr II OlterAnna:l's dun.. 5, Li MUEL 0. - rnk .itteliti lin.nifitty to t011.11..e. s, fiase and sale of . i%..11 Estate. 61,1, ,n H. hnyaliiii County. I. 015, In trnire =I 10111 N 1Y ILLIAMSOR & JANIt COOPER., Ann/111e. at Law, Pottgrille. nmr.• in rejoin St. 6•w &torn 173/t.tif the Pennsylva ala 11,111 ": Mr. vt ill V. 1,1111 at all Ow CiAtito. Pou.vlll r, Dre. 7, 1)FIITIEllt SIMPSON, Mining •Engineer, ho• Ixn n I tll4 ochre to Dr. 117blelienter••• do., but one below the Prot extant l;prrooretl Chute!, eolte gteet. , . rett•ellle. 1•n-. a t,er. be will rrtr rept to nil orde, Iu the litre or April 11.11 . : P WIIITNICV, 1:X1'11 rykr;l:, r °LIP.: tourn”.•rort. nod Cent nel I door to Miner,r• Voir., ille Deal. r °trent money, et Irl: %VI 11111.1 iteleloa lot New 1 net liar •i le Marrh t If VDWAII.II , $1 PL EN, AiTWINE% •A:sl , _f • COVNSELLOR v I:oV,lllll.4A,:lialia,l4l4.ltvm.i'. end all op", leen] butme •a in ill.. mg 1'01114., ae.d .•11 , where "'fire NO. 173 Walnut ntert above Seventh Air, . , 101111 it 11ANNAN. kiTi,nyir:v AT 1.% w •tin .ffire to ( - ,11!”. Prtrel, Vottcy .ttt• r.ptscolt tl I Itur. flatly, i r rum, 914.3 “,.1.14 i I.n. It tie,- i.. 1/Inn N't r• ft II .1., prompt 'mention addr...v.,l hitt, t rtr 1 , ... i. I.SI l9 tki T P. I - N. 114V:F:' Vs,l) •I . other. iineetr r. m flunk Ittili nf Cr. 11,12, ( e , t , nraTer liefrooto.. Check. and lira ft.. I 'her km for Fah. tax l'Ara.lripho anti N..tr X.. - rk,m Churn to 1,1,11 Marclk 9. 1,51110 1 • N (LE , e N . n . t talon:4 s r ' F r t , .; c 2 r +l , 4 ( .41 land.; Minn. /kr , and <nllecttnic I,nll.- front t went l• years elin.riener in IF. 1 . ..11111y 110 gtve•mi,fartinn. 1111 i, r Nl.ll.ntnnito I'llM4, 1.1 1111.1., 1 /4-11 Apr116.1:454) A PUILVES. la:ALI:It IN Scßki. 'RUN C.,pper, ttr>r Bar anal Bloc k Tiu. Siblerk pl,lf c. order, terrilwil for Rraa a oci „pp. work. An.l Ma, tun,. fnrhlrLtnp Alt orders r•.tirseclo. , l.lth the ahoy. , h0..1 , Pite.p , 1% .27. South Street hove 1.11;11t, Pbihtdrl vti IL Jolle 15.1550 11-11 P,LTBLIC SALES. ' PUBLIC SALE • THOMAS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. i•z/z.!•.:' , n ' `oy,cllll Coatc y N t E t pY Mir r h2 V 'h•l : Air lf 'q7 )[etoc t he CI rAo e, tll be nhraale at the PIIII,AI/171.11116 EXCIIANIIII, a very volt, n ide.,tract Nl).•ttuate ift Barry Town_' Seltuylktll County, I•entattylllinta. about r IXIII westward of Prot•vifle. In We region' of th• Rrnatl Mouittatn, LIMII LIMY or late 1.1 John If adman and George Ilearalt ; .notaintng a boil 416 •tre• Warranted In the name of l'lohn Meyer, Ito;. rat , illed co Franc, Tdding.l.t Orivher, 1•112-7111/vt the name of Elba font.[. the pro•eot teqner ' The tract to alto henet/yomarred. rt. It will he yhld by the acre. Thr plat, acr.. may he aeen It the Allmon Stnrr ietrdaye pre•toue to 531 e. Cr} TITLE ENDO) UTE). f Turther pacteolare may hr had of Chart, Mater, Emit., 11a1ciartr., M. TOOMAS & SON?, Athlinneert. No. 113 W•inot St. 12 -.lt March OFFICIAL. statement 0r .h ,Z t ing *., , T h .n , l . % . ' e r; fe r e n bo k ir t I , •; ; I.lw min. when ranch Loans lief-nail. doe:lir:0 Ind rtnrd nvss nt Seto vi Counts:, op in Jo no ry 1A53, in art Otrloror to uhf he It 111 Vert:Ml of an Act An art in erect Itur town or fismbu cg,. In I lin my orlfrrkA, into 3 Iln ro dic ~" approvrd the ltith day of Mar, h..A. D., rOrNTY 1,04NH1 B, ,tt t,” ?at.. o," sr r / 4, p:v PIA ; II Altolo,{ Aprll 9 1 , 30 Apr:l s 200 pi, Weo.o.lochwarlz .April 29 do do 29 ,lo 10911 00 J !Noun:ger Jr Jolt' 29 do July 21 410 4xloll 1,0•Itnly Auz do hog 7 - do 000 0.1 Joe•ph Hammer do 110 do do 30 do TOW 1.0 Benjamin roll do 25 d.. do 111 do :100 in .1 lionizing,' Jr • 12 49 Orr 12 do hilt.ll 10) Ilenry . ‘'otilp_ ;Jan 27 1.51 Inn 27 1,5 A 700 Po, Ilvnpovon I tl ! Jan 22 do ' 27 do $OOO on 11.-or, Koch Mhr , In do ` ,Alas do 2100 nn A ndr , e , Kirnm•f 'Aptll I do April I do 1023 po 010r13111 - da - 1 do,kilo 2 do 120 11 00 And r.w Khmnrl vd, Jo 3 en •.10.5 , 0 IfArornrr 1 do , do I do i" d" 3000 (b 0 d_ll'und:.tngr7 Jr 1+ do ' tp 11 ., do 401070 0 or, Bert, I do 2+ do dodo 10001'0 IA - roJel f+tlavvart. do 3. do do 3, do 11 , 00 - 0 o Ilretr, K./l. 15 do (lop 15 11 , 00 ti do ' 20 do , ?IAOO (Vi Nl.oplalvAa 11011,9, do' - 211 11 9 : do 20 .1., ilOl 00 Ilainmer June 12 do Joni. Or. 4. - 110 1 111 . 0 Jomeptl,llllolo, , Jn i 0 e 0 do 30 do 1001 (0 10. , 00 11-011 , 0 r, Aug 11 Jo Aug 12. do ((010 oo Broj l'•01 +rept 2 do .I.ld I do 31100 0,, l'otr do . 1 do do 1 ll.' 11, Toonsan Al Ole Mnr 21%1.35 WA lo 'lvry Frailey F'.), 23 do Fell 23 1.557 1 onn Ifro.inp, .A pril II do April 1.2 pvs3 sOO, (~.orcr,Wrrno•-i to 11 do d o 12 do .:.lei S 1.111.00,001,1 An d do On Ji r o, 111 P 0,7,, (111 17 do Ajar 17 I+sl 300 po John Brrter Jon.. 1 do low. 1 do 7101 00 Catharine Err lady 19 do 19 1+%3 :109 On Ilontzinivr kon. 30 4.. 109. 3,1 Ish2 7000 .0, J ilantrlnpv-r Jr hold 9 do ...01 9 do SOOO 00 .1 11.101110:',4, 1r 6.1 16 d., do IF, do 110 - 0 10 .11 , 101 1 1 - :% , Nor 2') do Nov 291+53 IMO LA; Tutai Bond.. T. ith.oraty !.Want. W.lZr.rr " Rink 4111.4110 of ..mcan•lint =MI A Ig r i V: r ~f tn u s • ry as likilt An vine( due the U.imity of Fr hint !kill by itie iiir• lif ihe set eral Twp•.,ile r 1 1 1:1 diie I Grc Coitirtiteitiiii-&eviheiiiiiih, 11331 Settleilleill if their ar Tqtal amount dile the rotinty, 1116.53t)19. 1t;.52.1 I=l ' The abose-indebtednesi Unlade, the eztranitlinaty rtnensea rte.... tuned by I), destruction ..1 retrial Biota, by the Freshet .of which repaired an Outlay of 'front Ten Thousalid Dollars. and Three Thousand Dollars itlf the payment Of County ponds, issued (Marty? it<th.- The Taxes dine the County. nn a large ittniber ni ~,,L• at Unsealed Land. purchased by Hid; tornnits. •oiners at a%everal TrOMPOI?V1 • 0 Sia lei , sul.p.rt tor tr. Jeer pll a, ti not placed to the -credit unite County. :is ass difficult to estimate the amount lit bich anib be realized an a i OrnniL•sitynefa . late. W.. the undor•tgued. Cntninlssionera of the it nun. ty of Schuylkill, hereby certify that Ilte foregoing statement Is correct In the brit of oar kdowfedge and belief Worms. our hand/. and the pe,ll of said County thin 9th thy of February, A, 1/., 1E53. TOOSIAI4 'FOSTER, 7 ' GEtiROF.IIARrLEIN, STRATIFII. Cummutsionera• ' Alt.e., F. B. KA recnnt. Ciefk. • thP papers of the Gnanty plf.isr Ripe t• , ,hner fitivoruerit Bare litrrims..r. Ma”. IS. 1t53. , 11.1 i . :.-, ::, t raPotrieitT MEWS TO ./TC FtrBLIC 4.- ,-....__ Or Cl. N. BOWMAN, tforreon Dentitt:, gill 4 8 .. - ---- .. tikes Dila method Of In fritrafrip the 'plit . ff; , be „: ne t::",:rAy . and Ts friends rn V pa. cular, that D try }torn the farmer. rourn l : `.. l "n nn .Z./..'11. to the aeciiiid:iiory of the; new- i =CAP CIGNA, GLARS. acc, :-..--: tract buildint , at %h• rare,: of MARF#:T and BCCON DI . L.- , , fYNDALE 4. .4irrelni.:J.r., titteets„ great stda.aad four don. att., eN. N. Wirson 1 ; s n., ••• •••• • • •••• attire, whirr 1,. a 11l I,t 101 times be (Cady in perform i i."O. . 1.. C . ll GO Ii G. l . 1 IS trier, 11:141,1j,1iza.. ~..I ' .. , all Opetentres On Ilk, .y..to and Lem me ,aura A 2 `.• 1 riFFEII to the (II Mee.. or Nut.viii, thiltili vie tatty, stintklins l2,ll Pr°r"atnn. and Ib• lona time In thin kip . .. Choir? of their beanttlis I and Inure nor stork, and sotue of the large t lliec in prarnral PI pe Wrote, ~, ~,, quantity slid of all quall11,•. of - \ ~" ar r4a , and Will warrant a" 4 ' ... t)." , k . no nom. I Dinner, ten and Tod. I I Plates, Dishes, Ilterdters, periaatinn• I .. 4 :l, bee..3lj, 1951. NI-1 f , sets: . . Air., - I Fr,nrii or Jogliah China, or Ironstone Ware. .„. ---•-- -- ----. i."'lli '• Ast'alen (OA Srt W ARE, c. and moulded In gridt GREAT LIRENERsing., I , - , i • f t, •ari•ty. al toe very iltir..l.rl.• s i: , itli T A K EN b Y "r - LIG/Tr.,n n r,n7,!' Alaksat,,ap• 4. ! - fintelii, Bp/Dollar and Prttrate Ironies • upplied with , -,,,,, C. ' " ."..j 'util ' laPer.."n ‘ i " * ,._"` " ""' , '...( - 6.1. ' the beat articles at arty cheap prieee. Z!i'it - i, lore an. ...a-elm/tramp of Li. lye. Thad„,, .., i j un . 5 . i ty yt , 'l3 ly , r kn.ape tattle quicker than any not In I hie r ,, ‘ ,..„ I , todi a p e asatile requisite 14 crowd. auetess ~ . flall early me the FILM & CONFECTIONERY REPOT d to avoid a crowd. . ',...' i nernsted in the d.on reasonable tern . , : No. SIS MayLel .Strerr. Lil;P,cn :5.1..iv1L,11 a I sn P l l t: l i i nd•orne • A haratus, er Chemicals, 1.'5...1h &r ~ , 8 tVEArTHAnd CIGHTII, ph+ In,l'a furnlshe4 cheap. (all and Judge for potrecla es. i Toloi a. u k ttx ~,,,,e e tcn t ie inflame the rl,thlit l'il IL TaLltiotartne exeroted in any tityle' you I r.I of it,i„ en d t e e e di o t ern n counties., that pe IteCria, wish, and specimen. can i.e seen. We would ailrlse ; a lways ,: ..a band a Zayre and tarred aonronrnt ni .' all 9 . 9o i'llrb a tree likeness In calf ...one . i r r".• ( ' , l9es and rnnfrenonery. Which be will 'Sell f , ' ' C. VAl%Lir::%l3lllll. ' l '• a " cheep aa ran be bought e st any older estailitlah ,, Pullasitle. Match V. lbsl. -- - 13-if ..hi In eallthletpblifia and, he holt. all minions wbo may Vint isythtn, la hi, line. motif and 11.• Alm sricl: ( I ft „ ICEIsli'll•VIIIIIG ALMANAC FOR 11.53:1 beton', pun h•allif rises burr intim; frorn the [gun --i. ro . 7—Just raea an 4 for .ale by O. BAIIN9 Ni. try rill ten.i.• prompt attention. . - ..ej Jan 19, 1113. hr - - 1499 1, 19;1. is-ly • , ' , • ME CZO EVANSd WATSON, n, al.d Tine! rrn•.i AA Nlaourrs No S 3 Dock Street, P1111,1e110.4:-. :; I-4 y MOM GEORGE BRIGIIT'S EMI NEW lIAEII WARE STI/RE. 1 dot.r• l•rlow A1.1,7'• 111,-1. and ) nelrly.oppostle Use Munrn.•l:3l,k, ) l'..its, We .. lir, will loltrid v an excellent 12•VorlIneiii of II AUDI% A lir. l'o.irn Tituisumg. • Files, FEM =EI MEE A..iSti 00..at0,•.' T ' , 1...rtd.1.t0 .d , lo:, 1 ork. l nrp•ooloa'7 , o,le, 1.11,1 r t ontly 1:13.0 4flli i • JtOt. P'" art I • 11:4-T) • • • _ Iltr Jr..n dd'all pa?..o, TRIO. Sptols, ',. • R;11,1 do do do %nrdm lnd V...., NaiN and Siiikrs. I.4.ttwoii •.f fin.. ColilA Rail rung lino mod Nado. Sloeto ('n I,•rurttd.o., I=3 Pro, 4,.:lljins inatt•ri.Oft OEM LIZ= Shear Slrrt Ars. libeler, Mil'Sawn, ',wax tit SA* llntid 12.11 ri•iiit ill. 111, thank.. 1.. th.t• pettht lel the 1 , . ,- 113*1. , hi. tiii• it. is bi- Ind,. IStint r ity, lie ..1 thr• hr. 1. th .1.••., t 1,, tatitilri.•,..lll.lllie tdlr. et ‘ttitt I, br is di, riots. 0 , .. hi nEilßt.i: 11111 , 11 T L.vr of the lists tif 111 , 121'1 & 4 . lrh 145.2. TOWN 1.111,LL ANT) 11.11: 111 rA `.• ri • r(!: 1 07111 , NI l' , 1:1 'll .1.1 .1,r1,1111.1-1 I Ilr• j .... 11* ' 11.1 04.1 /4,...i .. ..1. ... 1,•161 11,,..:1“1.1e qi.,,, - .1 1 rt. ilo - a 1.1.. ill,, i t 1:10e-p11,i)r elltr• F II . F , l irer IP+ pe rl Inn F., 10i?0 , .... , , ' ~. .1 11. , .: C rm., ~.1 .... .. ulul .t.. 1 .1 1 •.•."+r¢l.e .Iml D.... —. rlr 11\ KU ..., %V A Ill; ..",, ..11",.,1 .0 1 i... 1'..1115 '1%.1:1 11131., 1110 14, I.t 11, r.FI/F1wif...,14 . 1..1...1 ill it, i 'P. Itin. I II 0.1., 1/11.•••1(ahl. • r.. 1., pr , ly all Ilie wIFIF ,t F. 111 lily line . t. 1 .1.1.1...., m , 1..:11 , '.,.t., i.'..• I 1 .11...... 111. a i. tz.l.rprt.“.ll.•—,. 1,1 .1.--1.11. 1. 1 :A,NI, PI , IA ' Apt11:1.1•52. ' ' 1111 COLEMAN'S Chen, Cutier 9' -S7OR • • /"tint N.Tltl Mo",11 , rol , , 3n ' ooe Irmo I n • 5 1 . . 2 k /ft Ili I, 1.1111 h i.III 0 Fit 111 r a 1.., 1 , ' , 1..1, 1 , MI .. {Kiri In¢ no. nu,. i'.. - ...d,1 , 011,g tow liitf, 1. , ,.1,:t ITS .0 ~.n.r.n0r'11!,,.11 1r piaknl ran ne1,, ,, 11 p , .5... , 11•• 1..,.1ia...• ft., g....+1. 10.•1. • 1.1. 11, 0 11 'rut, ...1 I.:. ..n 1..n.1 n PP. and Port., p+ , !•-.... and TO I tud ritri, “...r), ‘r. “:1.1 banolles. and 1 , .1144, Si. etr fiIIiVPIS, triton., Revol,in, anti plain P4.1 , .1n. 4., Jo. rt.r.tved. A !ore.. .n.l I , nllniqn6 fin.. Prn and r n”sre.. Kgo".4 • Alen, large Wt./U.11 , W or Ar. nr.fenne, Ilr LI Al2lll. fine English l'venn and Nernlan Con*. 11EMESSI IRON COMMISSION warm 1100 SE, r NTIC NT!: E ET, PI )TT 111.1,E THE ttilLFtlittl•l, itittpalttl.l ltt Ntttivtllll..t. Aar Afar Isinkl, iiittl:lltt, pnt•.. ((lentil adtte•.l) or rrlall.bent an !tar Iron, 11131011:P Illted in flnlt., /1 , • , SltrwtrtOr 41171111 y. A 1.., Tn., for mines; andr“l lurnlslie rA d at ninott I.Aln clinori from the E V A IiDLEY & SUN York Sto - re, Nov 2'2, 1.•!.2 47-tf PHILADELPHIA GC?. lIPPft COTT. XM. TIMOTTViI.. 11,111 . 11 n R 1( t(] GEORGE LIPP/NCOTT & CO: HAVE cnogiantly on fiord a WI ,satertlll;,.:l 61 Tgas, WAN 1.191 on. :t n 4 lttt I k.• No. IT North %Vat?, !•tte•rt, No. 10 North DetOwore A vrono PAi itr . :l• 1.153. j)n inn rat ARTISTE IN 11A lE. 177 Ulterrnot StresS , oviognffi:r :lir Pgalr• , U.e. I'IIII.A L 1 Lhll .m i , 1111 ,, r n 1 (I,l,lorated Ilnxsuntr/ and I:L."1w 14.1 Tnuparrx. In•lfinlinnl to rnal , l larDe.. and grollrin. In..- ,r , Weir ovi PI Inrad will. arcorle! For 11 lg..Toupori 4.• No.l The round of g h.. tNo 1 . 1 r•.n. hark at (Or a- 1,, .1 2 From forehead. , V; r I . 2 11%., :11, a the hi m.l to m . 1:1 far a+ requte..t rromrar torarov, 1 :1 Cov. rw m the Ihe 11:•mtl 4 emr In ear r'tl I. forrhe,“l R 1191.1. AR I) hum a1t,.0 , 1 r.,1,1% for vat* ...pl. rlgti. ernr k (.;.•,lio . 1V1c•. 4' Wig+, hal Fr1,..0t0. Braid, Cole, sr b• aor irt,l!.. want, a.!Meal nu , : a, Ch. ap 111 CI Uri ARP'S IterhaniUni Ertrari or 11,1 , Tonic, iireoseed from South Ainertrau Outlet a rid .-,nil., the most Piletr•.fol :Uncle ever prridlioed for pre,e iv IN; Ihrhair from falling oill or rhanciog color, rung snepreAerlin3 it in a healthy and toloriant .isre. Amon; other rea,...io , stilt trollard's hair-eat - fent Saloon roulntains its iinneenst• popula re) Iv the Curl that hi. I , tor i, apidool to. «t try hcatl of Iniii tut at hi• rodat.ll•liinent, o - onsenii•ntly rt is kept In better pie•ers3 two t hour under nn,other known 01r ptirstiou It bronirthos-yraelielli) trill 1, thousan d. offer. , the grrifle•l guaranty of y Sr.i .4,1141 rbioll 31 Iklr in! J:l3l.llslonsiil, 111.3,111-T bTIICFT, opposite thy Stati• Irons. , It. DULLARD his at 1...0 do^nvrpd the-n• phim altra of 11.111 i and aolionnif £i t her .air , Is ill. [wire., confide:ler in Its imps ins not 11,thtn.1. • the kind now in use. eiders she . h.iir bllbbr blank o ti r riy hr droored) 3011 I.r. , 411 L'IPLJUt eriteri to (!, hav rr e:tre,...ifitru Irl italn or others.... eau hew:1.41,1 °trio ten 'sonnies alopUr.llbio, illorut dittos ithe Irmo da etneaky Persons Vl,llbC yhy„lit) ore ins Ord to vie Imo a all 1,t14 . ££ art DOLLARD. 177 id trod, Viol-, ilelphinifir 111 Terris e alte otion 1 015(10, 1 y V. 4 rm. STEAM PUTTY AND • 'A/YT Aril )1; F. rrllgionderallined honing made i atoms k R odn o to to. !unit basing £l, hi • I' Ills 1; ‘1 , 0,1,i to)'! r0.£1,..rt lolly rail the all. !Joon ••1 .01"ItalPlotorr• tho.ogle ill• 1114 Ilrgr and 4vrt{ 74.1,10,1 k of V PAINT L. , h tor snriety nodirn3 rly.inrr.n tar r1r. , 11r.1 bV aor slntrlSt rota t.tl.h rn ni to tio. C.,“ ft' (7411.114 . £ :41.1 1111.3 a rne.hes, sod Proms of every des, rootion,ilil and yround in col. and No up V atoirt n0t.... • ..ov•liirn, alit tor countri, Ilale. i 1:la II•••••• al. 1a1:pip...1..311) and A '••rIi• aIA 1 4i...1 Miff net', Varnp.b. . Pa s,. Crain ine arpf and Viet" and Ann 111111.•1:11.r gel all Front.. Irn. Mini. R. . I Enan.•l/.1 and inis, for VOW, 1111.4. • A & I .rtt pan.' ,n.l •31. 1n linnt.lo).-4 1...14 $1 Niro., 11 :h.' ..ld sr AND V.. ntY STOPS: N.. N. \...11i m..11,1111111N.I.:Nn Rare, 1 t,, !: (11RA CI: I April ".11. I: • Is ICLEGG'S PERTIRISEDI AND raNcir Ir.! Lilly Pe."l. non,. T,nlh and Than: Prow.frrA : 1 balk .„and other approved r'orniollf !MAPS —Walnut and Etlit Fin. Iltu,sn . apd Windsor, Floating; Pain., Almond. r.‘l,r ) •11.1 I Tu.li Snap. 14ba•Ing Cllll/1. ; rt , f11( 1 1. for Ilt• 1.111/C, 11l Marron tinACP np twial (a new ibid..). r:“., Lo• trot flair lireoinlrv., Ila ate I.l3l.llfarfutre. and for pal.. to El=1:11 ...500 I .l. • NI II •_5O I Tx MEM MEE 7.( Co P 1011 MEI %14.11•4 T 11.1:GC Prrfiltner ehrnsiot. Mirky, twtrbli '2 J. Phil.‘ , r?' Mr7rtott.t• don't ( 11.1:;1:'S ry 111 di. ,fid Mn•lr 't ie (:" tine him a raft. T ('Gt.•a Prrinmr•ty ' ratt Ml o ..ttts And 1..911 it city 11 11ANNO4 S Stt•ro., ly I= snurr's rnrzaura . ES 8 itk,VC E' OF COFFEE. b " , ‘ , " In 11111/1, tt Phe r s i\it liist Strati: , that al Dan Iwo-thirds of the Orman faintly will use prditisry rnaree, knowing it ter \ be to Door bean ta— , KRUPP'S EASE\CIItE. Coe EEL is. beyond doubt, the best and moot wholesome ,reparation in the world. Leery iloust-keeper should hare It. Try it slid Le cony incrd—lk R'ili'(ave about GO per rent. be sides our health. Witerscuell to give aquae amis• far lino Manufactured ar d 'Tv r rale by \ ELI KRUPP, fati3inrDi third iladelph La. N. Il —All the orinclutlftrocerattod Druggists have It for sale thronglrout the Stater, Dar. ¢5 ,1,!)5?. \ , intn, rS. 1 . 111, C. C 13,nnno$11. Cototiotte MEM tD in, T. Pl." , 11r2P1 rlti. f..1'1t,t1..r.4 Tr 1•on der and 3+1,,,i if)tiS nt col.E.:!tf Im.portel 52 If DOLLARD, PHILADELPHIA. PLASTER AND GUANO. • REST 1.111./11.11TV AT I.UWEST PRICE. BI" 1' front fag: hands and Sart- eatra profits. The Stone onr nett land Plaster Is manufactured frotn. We hare...1..41rd washat vat rare at the Plaster Callar• rue.. Buyer) will italic this Important fact. One nu ; abet orour Select. land Plaster, hag more (et - tit:ring p a per than ilvo bm.hels of ordinary Plaster. Wr Dxar new lor rale in bu,hrls ,Ntra toxin y seiert Land P lastrr, 50 , 0 " rood ordinary • , 1.10 , La O rels (talclroNl PIA - stet. 100 " .5n Dentist " lea . " Strrenlype Plaster PERUVIAN GUAM). oc•nSer In confolnnre to not elastomers. ...goal to any imported. a nd for soperine to most in market. 1.:4 , 0 bap of In:. •o?etovr GUa on, (or nate at the j..wrof 11121krt tat , . Atol, Guano. POU thelle,GTOUnd (9lirra3l. &r • &G•. FIIENCII do CO., Artily 9teath Plawr Mill., Junation York A,nue Crow,. Mlnd Callnwhill d trret., l'hiladelphls. Frh. 5, itiss. 6-3 m ORANGES & LESIONS jrvi• ■mci•ell, for sale cheap. (INC TM)UriAND 1113.10 Ed Irec I.N - 41y thn Ic i retrovrtl here lllto Apply WIIITMAS. Coat... Miner and I'm nem r, 4:6 Market.at. Lei e: , t, I t't tl S. 13th eireet. Philada 19 wuottsexas GROCERS [V ATFITNIAN 4 t)).11t1I'llri. N : W o)rner Kr `l tot,4 de. hinlbetty (4 rthi aitterto, l'hiladelphla, en., for 'Yale a Llrfo •saattmet , t of . TEA`.;, t ) Low )FFEn. 1 At the Lo eat / Mt.l. o .F.ei sPlt'Err; te,r , kt , ) 711,:a totrahrycin: New etntraare particularly in. 1r oled to rail. t - -Er AlTe ntiin Given to Preduta !all 59,1).:,., PERUVIAN 4:11720. rimir maw' peg to Inforns the Farmers and U. aieFa in tiny Mete Olt they hare made at ,llg. mem with F. BARR EDA 4 ARO.. Agents of the rtuvia,, I;.,Pftllllo.fit. for thr e orillion of Eiji' V I laT kNII the the City Of Philadelphia. ar.r. firm, the ( * Wham " tuland.. M.. lIA.RAEIJA r HRH. will keep canstawlly on hand a rarjr /Wier'? of Peruvian Guano, autftrirot 111 meet alt the demands et' ennsuenerv, whirls ice will se llctl the tun cat prlrr• and In lota to anti purthaaerv. Gl.n DING 44 cIIRIsTIAN6 N.,!. Aerate r.r the sale of Pr11141111"G off no in !'hula 4% IN; Wltarvrn.aud it Woirrfit li'lJ 4-6 m • • .7A • I • -, • tti 4' • t i ^ Sf , '" , ••• 7 ...... • • 31;.\ - ; •- • - • 130L.DIN & PRICE, 41 ,v,, Whurr , ,, calot.e A rth Street Phd,"l'a () I F 54, lovp.t market nap, Nil, r:r ; i r . 3l 4'“lnti,l, /11, romit4 • for rgivrarti/r,.... nil, lllrarhr.l log F:leplintil t c ud VL h..IrOIL AdAtaauline.3ll.l f'rvplstlitse U.sndle.r, Rat. Ilr fi ord Nuur. ' I hi, fr.,. 1.0. U. Jut and apilin.nt, arid r..1..r. 1 Nui f•o.e Mln rn. .111. Wiled', and Spring 115 111.1. 1 li,“unals 1.50 I:o,wn and F.tncr .1 111. P. 51,911 r int. Lod 511 15. 1%52 lti.ly• J' D A. & S 7 CF I -' 7 pNI, StWTI( lIARVES, HULA') b ttlFlll. FUR MAI.F. :104111 1;.%1.1.r1N!- lV tot, ' , perm 011. 60011 do - e Illrubed Winicr N hale 011, 1000 do do " • 10.0001 do nit R..(1 North Weer l'o2tot Wh)le Ott, fir •61rtermt use 200 , Roten Adamantine IPttnilletti, 13p0 Itats Peruvian (Mann, 600 ilhim Patagonia do pee. 1 i. 062. 50-1 f WINTER OIL 1 )..(100 ( 1 , 1 , AJ 1 Whale SW, ronytani •rirply of North Weal Cria4l Vll.tle 1.11, for Minor.' pbrpo•ori, free from prillenent ror •dle; by J. 8. - A .S ALLEN. poolots in Orly, 7 and to N. Whaivro, Ptrilarl'Ar 11, 1853. 7-If EILAI;ES Pa”Rni;tmFTl7l,froof Subricriber• have just received a frothersop -1 ply or t his crugular and value b r substance In addition In the state rotor. they hare I brautinil chocolat, or brown, rear mlillne the emulsion.. now in u.e, and out much admired for the front of boildrkg• In, principal I oared...rite are olio a ,1111111ilisalia pro- Inuit+ , of Iron, which loth, opinion of scientific men nUsfurtnr - tly arrount• for its fire-proof nature—the two former substances bring non-conductors, and the latter acting as a cement, to bind the whole together and make a firm and durable paint. For use It la mined with Linseed Oil. anitapplied won a brolh,tbe fatl3, as ordinary par'ut, to wood nine, canvass:pante, Ac. It herdenj gradu alts And b. copies fire-proof It is particularly wilts bir fur roof• of buildings, steamboat aid car-decks railroad bridges fences, &c A roof co tied with the at llt In. ..1111111to011e prolate, at • van! saving of ri pen,. Mpruu,rnr be Been at the othce if the •aliacrl. brie HARRISON. , No 43 South Front "St.. Phtlada 17-tt An122,1".4,4._ PURE WHITE LEAD. ETHEI2II.I. & HIIHTHER, Manufacturer., No- G 5 NORTH FRONT street, Philadelphia, have now aoppli of their warranted pure WHITE -11.1E10. and those moonier. who have been aparinelt soppio A in consequence of a run on the antsle,aliall now too, Chair orders filled. No i.in?wn•solistanin p thniie pre...remise Ind ticatitifyina properuies, so drstrahte In a paint, to an.leyial extent with unadulterated white lead I hence Inc atlßllllllt. Of 01111, materials only Mil. h. cattle. It ha., I MAO.n been the 111•11./J alto of the manufac ture, c. tot many yr,is, to Supply to - the public a pel f, ii. pure while lead, and the unersoing demand for Ihr urorlo, is proof that it hay met with favor It is vsati - itily branded on line bad: WETIIERILL & BID itIIER in full, and onthe other. warranted pare. all In red letter.. Philada.,.lnlyl2.l‘3)l JAMES H. SPRAGUE, x; nod 15 North Fourth St., Philadelphia, MPORTER of and Dealer In Foreign Gl.Ailft, es try deer riponn, and Agent for the principal Ante.- Ican luta. FirtOrlef. 1131 for Roofing, Flooring. 11.tt'tfitttr, and Rota Wlndnur Glass, of every elm tip to 1 feet wire by 12 fe•t hin,y, and from an eighth of an inch to two Inches thick. IN PAINTS— White, Black and Grey, Dry or In cid. White Lead, Ve rhtshe• of all ki edit; Idatierd ud,Torprntlne, Potty. Paint Bro•hec, Dye Wood., I pot tinJ Pray! Ashes, /kr. ' FIRF: AND WATCH PROOF PAINT Alvo, ron - scantly on hand, a large asaortment of freshly Im port. 4 Drug, and Medtelnes. Not i 3 and 35 North I'OFIVEII Street, above Cherry, East stile. Pholadelphta. Dec 25,1%5:. $2.1 r STOVES. STOVES': STOVES ' ! STOVES!" ENLIN n WARNlCE,(tst,r,um • to p •lie. gash stall s•lntinue the Minya bustnes• ~ n esiensise •sale. 111P.00. nbl r.101010,110d . N P. Earner orßnil and litre ' , lse, It.Pltiltittelplds, whet. the} td. happy 10 e. e the nil pstr , os Of the tale Firm, And 1110 Pub hr penetall). naittld ninut re •s,tIIIIII) n. the lotion log Stoves. _•• !testing Spite, the Erie Rad ro3d 810yee. telvbseted estrtil Wn..61 Me 6,1,10.11.01 tli•dn• I 00k stove, Coal; sod Ilsrstnvs'• celebrated Virtnt Wood 5i.,,.,, 111 viti, with an endless vested; 111 P.m.sn • a e v ery derertioloo. 4,1111,01.131 e and fella. L.} Also, l'etelo sVJ PlentCh Honkie EMBEBI== N E turner of drrnud And Eire Si. .1 . 1311A11'•. N ll Altr h. ohirerrnt cum mr:(ns aud Ham AA Olai 11, gr..... =SI IDEPORTit' TO HOIISM-MMI3BB ' rcTUVF.SiIRON WARE AND CUTLE:DX. 1100V68 woulilannotinte to hi• Guatomera In IJ. atirronnding rnuntry, that he has Just added to Ida large stocirn7Pnove• a variety nr new Patients of I:.mk Orrice and Dal !Doves. lltt has 'bow the largeat and most splendid stock of Stops ever offered In this Region before. which he gnatan. wee at the inal,est cask prices. They will be sold In rash only. Ile; has also a large apartment of Tined and Enameletillfollaw - Ware, of all descriptions: a largitaportineat orCutier s. TIP and Sheet-Iron Ware, shove Plollig,(;oal thickets, Walsh hollers. Drum Set tles Preserving Fryina Pans, Waffle Irons, ( 7,,, L , Kind. hf• ; a large amentment 31 Jimmied Ware Trap, .la., and alt kind of Tin and !Meet-Iron work done to order. - Ttn Roofing and Spotting done at the •hortert I notice. All orders Iseeived will he prou,rely amended to. CENTRE Street, Nor doors alias. Market. ;, rottaville,Ock.23,l632. • 43-t ATTENTION, ALIN8TIIII118! hi. ALLEN. D•turrrtetypiat, rerpectfelly ea flounces to the coiseneof Pottsville and shape!. tic generally. that he has neatly filled Op room/. at the corner of Vet:meted East Market Stiects.oser Foster'i Shoe star!, with every convenience for the carand orpairons, and with every facility ingot rue to Take liken unsurpassed in truthfulness and bniliancy in the world. Long experience in the art, Oh close nbrAiratlon, and a knowledge of the latent valuable iniprtieenienur. enables him to produce plc tures in superior to the ofdinary pioducilona of ar tisfk. A call 1, rollicked flout all who may feel toter. vd to the arts, whether they wish pictures or not. Pricer hour ono to Gee dollars. and upwards. S. Initrietions gives la the art as the most resaona2,le terns. A. K. ALLEN. Sept.ll\lB32„. 37-If Altit.—The sulneriberhn Jest received • a...76er Osiroll rent Or GUITILRAI.of different quali ties and prieci,which will' be sold lainailily low.— .M " iel.o, art 0 7Petattily lllTlradiol3lll aid ellUD lactbrw. at , • BAN/lAN'S Reek hors la— Neale Marsh \ 113— . MISCELLANEOUS. . OUR commit IS mut: I ,(NCE the subscribers bay. opened, at their Slum four doors ahovethe Post lithre,an entire new stuck of Goods. purchased in New York, at ('ash Pricrs,en• ailing ilium to sell chaps, tkes any slate Stefft, rte Correth! Their sin Comets in part, of Bra,' k and Fancy Dress Sittig, Ihlouielin de Laing... tit Sets. and upwards. Thaw! and Fret., h lidetinnes, Coberg Cloths, all shades and qualities,. illicit Alpaca., Plain and Figured colored A 41.34,114,1. 1?! its and upwards, • fine assonment of Calico, Illescheinuid Unbleached Muslin'. Fiant4ele. all ',dors and qunliti,„ Lin.eyr„ Checks, • A large 3.2111ti,111 of Cltan Is. Hosiery, Woolen Illankets, Ciotti., kat iot•ti•. Floor and Table Oil cloths, tr.. Arc Together with of Court. n. please the fancy sod suit the manta of the tntanutni tv Alsci. a large stock of sugar., from sto ii rents Coffees, Greet, and Mack Teas,yety cheap, wdth ewer y variety of Quer nsware and Glassware, at prices low er than they ran be bought elsewhere. They trill br happy., at all time., in show their goods, free aro., Please give then. • call. ri.Countly Merchant. will frod 31 to their advan tage Co call and examine the new Gonda FRY is MART'. MEM THE undersigned has again renewed Lis smelt of Dry Gonda. and now offers, at reduced prices, all kinds of Dry Goods, Flannels, Mu•lin•, Marmon,, rm. hers Cloth, 111ousltn low, tete, full assortment of Mowry. large mock of Prim. at , 111101.111 prices, Domestic Goods, and all other ard cies Usually kept In Dry Goad Store.. all of ohirlit, a determined to mill as tow. and many of them lore er.than any store In Gar County it is awojtmynt of Groceries I fn II and of the very hest quality. Fami lies sending for their •apply, can. at all tulles depend upon getting the beet quality and *lute lowest pri- CPS All are invited to call and examine, goods and p dreg A:AIENDERSON,AgI. Nor. 17.1951. 49.11 EEC= EEI PAINTING, GLAZING and PAPERING NEMO VA L ' JW. BOW EN blvibg removed Me shop to 2 doors . above the American House, Ceutre Street. and taken into partnership lilt brothers, the subscriber. announce to the puhlir t het l hey mitt. prepared to er ecme all nrders in their line w liti the greatest de spurt,, sod on the moo reasonable 1.•1•111, ploy good workmen and Their eustorners fore, be lure of crtisfactory lobs. They, also, beg leave to rap attention to theft splendid assoiment of raper-hangings, Window shades. arr., comprising every variety of,rryle end quality to suit the taste •tid pocket of purchasers, and whirl, they offer at Ihe lowest City prices 1 W. HoWEN it. BROTHERS doors abhor American lloove, Centre St., rottmlle, April 17, 1052. Phi f N NEVITNATa'S === Plumbing , Shop. Hs cuNsTANTLy ON II rt tin A SUPPLY OF nll .11. r. 0 - 1,3,1 Pipe, Sheet Lead. Mort Tin, Qath Toko, shower !Lath., /lvdrinii, and sine - , Acting Putniat and Wnler eloart•; also, al Isinil• of Stn., rot an for water and torso,. 111,1,11 oil Cap., and Globri for Uncinrs Alt thub of t'oppet Work and Pionibing ' ilaiir - rt. the nratest toatinea at the ahorll,l notice N II C.istipaiirfor old lirrilmanil Lead. =I ix to . ..pared In tottfomb Powder. Win h It. will goy wile« in Ire niadk. of the 11141 nottxriatit nod 11,00.11 11.0 to int rroor It, rrptori*e en partly; fix tllrl.•r. looixrlf diet, iii irtxl, bit rood, t‘ he 411110•1111/1161 10 Ow :o.y to I h a• r elxlo.tird notooil Powder 11, 1.,, la in lac promplls' noxtoleil to, mO.l foriottixd xi t., retry for is 1/0 , ./1 a rtirl, PETI:11. A1.1,1 ,-, Seca lA, Itni - , A USEFUL NEW WORE. w(y~l.1„,1 ; n( annnn. ;teal Mechanic --ring; I. nn , of the nine! lII.' rnl awnr kw publiahed for Peahen; and* Workers in Iron, end ;hose a lio use It, ewer honied H,. rnrrent are the ealrola lions, ;bar any person ran safely bay and sell With the it, ,,, .. a ,11, , n11 e righlust the Isnn m ad '61,4 - Jusl pribli•hed, pen. ^ ; nnfro. and for wholYralr and retail by It. BANNAN. By r nrioring aloe poaißgell:inip , .ll4r stork a ill Le mailed free in any par; of ihe rolll.ly The Tiade supplied at Ihr usual dpironnt. 24.1552 PAINTED WINDOW EXUDE S A Nplendid A•sartmnrt. _ lauhiss Wier has Jost reserved • very' rnperinr s hdorptiont...i Window Phadrs.rmhrnerrgthelatest and most fashionable pattertio.sa tying In prier (torn ft I to *a pet pair. at prices at leiter:ln per trill. cheaper than Chet' can he Pnrrhased, retail. tante mann fart u. tern. There are erveral splendid l'arlor P.lllPrny awning ihe assoriment. For sale. wholesale and re tail, at fl BANNAN'S Cheap Shade, Paper and Variety Since March 27, 1N52. 13— OILS, PAINTS, &c SUPERIOR OIL FOR LAMPS, rut Who'd, A.r., I VrIT , EIEtEIVED and for sale 14 - ''ths .IThn following ten mono I is taken (ruin a Beading (Pa ) Pats, •' This 011 Ye free Irtlll3 ell ittrimsilleo, and will nut gum machinery or in burning 1.11114, tr ill not congeal at a temper-store of Tern—will rental. perfectly I iniptd when the lost 14 perm (11l is frozen solid. Oil for burning parposes. the Uri:biro and best light in (be world Persons using It, ran avoid all ncridnnts. an it ls nothlpg but pure oil. Oil for Car Wheels that will not congeal at to di. pens hellos tiro. .0. We bane unril. and are now constantly using Mason's Patent Sperm lid on our Engines and Ma ch/n o), and lind it l 0 be superior Mall other flit. tip ha se ever used it will lint glum or coops], nu e! pie Fr; it vt the best sperm M. A. A. EIERTtiLET Ir. CO GEORGF. BRIGHT. liardwarn Store. door to blitz'• !Intel. Centro AI , Pt-m.lllr Morn 6, 191]. ID-tf NIILLIIS' METALLIC PAINT TO BUILDERS AND OWNERS OE PROPERTY EIVONS desirous of tiring a portly Eire and Weather Proof Pollit. Will tier NEILUS' to all Its native parity.. cheaper and more/hint/do than any other bebirr otar•d to the public Thu. 1111111 /e has undergone the carefhl INo/yets of the lesinrd Prof. Jame. C. Booth, or the University tit Penn iyl - This Paint is peculiarly adapt. dto time paout ne of Cars, Boats and Vessele of every description, p . too In Itierlf more body !ban any other paint yet Introduced, arid the quality of drying very bard Colors varying front brilliant Red in Mark. Neit,la* Fire Proof Paint consists of suet, materials as so warrant the opinion that tt cannot change under the anion of •n 7 ■tmoapherie agent., and that, there fore it will wain its quality for any length 611111/P se-ty Qilira. Altirmil This Acial)Bia ennuis n cannot change, *late Its beautiful color must. recommend Ita eremite'. em- plo)ment. JAMES 800T11.'. Prof. of Chemistry applied to the arta. rnircrvity of PronaOrania and Frantim !militate. ' II ~r Chester, Pt...Jas./I, 1,...571 I do hereby erttl) that I bate used th• nre and Water Proof Paint of Neild. & ro., anti find It to el ven anything non in one for body, gloss and beatify of color. As such I recommend it to all Houton Pain ter' ; and I (-an fortbereay that, I believe it to be more durable and rbrapet than ally other paint yet intro duced to the Wale. It a Without grit—l, myself, ground Rom, In nil. in my Paint MITI, and WI) our prised to find it so very lin•, and In appliration beau tiful for either wood or Iron. JUIIN P. RAWLINGS, Homo. and sign Painter. Mbar,/Ns, Del., Feb. 14th, 103. 21 . R. S. Mortis J< Co.—Gentleinen .—Wr have been aping poor mineral paint for game months pan, and believe II lo be a superior article for wood or iron, and would recommend It panic Only for et terns! painting /1101.1.INGSWORTII & HARVEY, 41a, hinin• .41aimsaal, Feb. 1211,. 11153. C. R. Nimes & t',..—tientlerueu —I have teen in the buglers., of IMMing 1.1111 Iron. Tm and 6.pper. for above 24 yeara, 31111 have twit nII Ille Mineral Fire pouf Paints now in the Mal act, name ly, Patent (Min 1 . 31n1. Silver's Enamel Paint, the Old Spanish Brown Pittsburg Paint, dr.e., and I have never round anything lit to compare with Metallic Paint. railer fin durability of tutor or flow ing evenly, and ninat say that It I ovens better, with better body, than any paint I have ever used. I have covered I large I arlotles and Mulls with iron and tin, in Manaylink,whieh I painted with NIELDS• METALLIC PAINT. and examined one yestereal painted in July, 1n52, which I found an bard as the Foetal sheen'. I parlictil3 fly recommend It for any out door painting, and would not be Induced to use any other. J ESsE ei/10EM AKER, Ttrmaith, Matutytink For sale tiv E. Yardley & won, Clemens & Pottsville; Darnel & Irate It Co., Wm 4 W., 11.. r, Iphia ; & Mph, 1111111Mnre A r ia ) , to NAAFI. R. NE11.1)8, Wanington., ).L or In PALER PARKER.. Ponce Me. Pa. Feb. 26, 19. - .3. [Jan. r 2, IN5]. 4-11m] 9-5 m TUE 1711 RY HEST OIL .RNOWN FOR mAcumrEicr. I)EVLAIVEI PATENT'IMPROVED /TING OIL, sold and delivered by Ifinsi:a (Mts. ran & Co:, Basement of Yardley'. Iron Store, rom. •ille, Pa. whn Invite all Opentom, Engineers, and Ottl4l, interested, to send in their orders and fry the article for themselves. Moving of 0:1 is saving mo ney. Those who lure tried el .prat of it nal - allows B. B , Editor Af i • J —•• After test ing Its qualities for litter wreitA, we are free in ndnul that, for tine machinery, it Is elopere.,r to any Oil that we have tried. It *Trim ctran and /eaves no . gem ming subataace to clog the machinery." Opt. DoWatan, Ea/war at Jain /r 's Jlla akime Skop. Pottsville, Pe.—.. We have been using Pesten'. Patent Lubricating Oil about three weeks —lt Immyt leaunne-third longer than the On in common use." • G go. KIRK CU, Engineer, Salts gilt Xi' tit: 'Co., Ps tg se s 1.. aim,— - Fr om ohaersatine upon the guides It lastatwireas long as the ordinary oil. II works dean and-free'frona gum. It is the 'hest oil we base used of °ill Mao," /01111M11 -Id recta. darrycr arid Expluer, Suva Cir ca/at S.o Lima:ye— • We have been using the Lubricating Oil fora year and a half, with an Entire running l' h/ revolutions per minute. one large tlaw eihaft running 700 revolutions per minute. and a small one running about 2000 per minute, and End the Oil to work well in every respect, and to wear at east one. third longer than the ordinary nit."' , Geo. W. Eater. Bach* Erase Steam Ong Perrsernr—. It is the best Oil I have ever used. It *oral alaan and free, from gum, nod I Mint It lasts folly a third longer than any other oil I have urea" lona 8e..t., Formatia Jr.' fart, Vattier. Omitted hen Werts:Percreille. Pa...-.`• We have need the Lai ikleating Oti on all oar mattitnety.ari4 fatted II to wort well." Joist. Kala•Ca:kortarei..tfc fiaa ass' AIRY!, SI. Chair —•'II Jam. on Amok. Hon upon machOrry, about !Wk. as lonfi as oi hsr fins ntl N ass and Works clean and Cr., Irma gum." DA , D ITLWOran. E.:interior C. petrel; .1 De rol.6'ileer Creek— , It work. clean and free from gum and *UMW,* Wbale 011 b_iy erne -TNIc." AL I‘• Ceeee.eltlrt, Tl2Oll. Elllloll. Elfiaree. Sdrif-o ua dflidag Ca, Pert Carlon Slope—" We bas• been at ibis place toe jibe last ten years, and in variably need jibe bets Winter Oleaebed Oil, cattle. mine no lees than one gallon.pet we 81w 1 1 believe, by using the Lubricating Oil.• enviud of LI 11E3'31.01re-thirds can be effected Over any miry oil we bare ever Geed." Feb. 12,18 U. 7.tf „" Oksr. LvignlCll.—Thisobscribet, homing nee-. ted and pot Into operetta*. in addition to hi' Way ter VI% a Steam Saar Mill on one of the best tracts of Oak Timber Is. neituylliill Cooley. le prepared In saw and deliver Umber of an man, at the abortain 11011tA. All orders fOrWgratia to the subscriber at Llewellyn, by mai/ or otherwise. telll received and promptly attended cnAgLcs. COCEIIi._ Iday 1,1151: 11-tf SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, 1853. Its, 1 al li NEW POWDER MILL = Pkitadetpkes, Pot I. 1.51 WIZ SO tiff Pernxide 01 Iron, 13 ni 32 101 Witt,, 4 34 WATCHES, &C. IaWM. DAILY kiol4 ll kg*llelefl ad I lea :sf r..., Lial.ol l l. 11112.nt it SRI= 11 , 4712ri1l =WPM. Ort. , WWW. Man. Walt AID MKT LLTILIR \ MO COOMMUllikartrin m• Warn Obis Ow 'bora Goa* *la th ara Wald tit sr t s ,La t as or wail, at MD. 214 ilstkra Stmt. slam Saab, was ' , . Dan a& Sure, rbasaLph a . 1 3 norrsausaza ca ill a4. * Warranted le I. uolim EC, 0.. May 10. HSI REtUOVAL IptADE a. E1,L1017, Sign Of th e Warch.op jooote MoMelee* Hotel We inlrtle .111 Illru,ta sus the public to general to rail and pork. 3.11 we (poi • onfittent k• the twit that '43. tree ,9lTer- rd4o lAN region,ankl We will WI at POiladraphia prices ,osisis In I , ll'l ura full assortment of Coil aria Stlter Lever I Gold and Silver 1,01'4 'A arra", %care:tee, Silver Tabl..k rea.opoons Forks, LOttler-Yokes, arr. C.a.sor, I Fruit & I ak, Daykels. Phi red Cora 'Er 11.4. Coos. I Mantle And a gen, rat apaurtinent of vane, Good.. o n notiall Irmo ledge ol our bu•lnelbe, and p‘ary (litany for port basing to advantage, We staged hr bonPat dealer• 314 the Aline. %VP ta- In rr (or lAP hhrcai patronage WV hare hereto rorp re•roced, and by Orlit at , isilon to bti•lnes.,Ofe twee In niet.l the confidence r.f the g - ommintry and Oul lams 111 1 . 04.11 11411.[111111. , . WILLIAM BRADY, •J.FITEWART ELLIOTT. , lI.—A discount to Podia?, and small ntAl elrel 'atirnilon paid in the repel, rig of Chick*, Watrhrsland Jewelry AT THE OLD STABD 011.1 IioLDEN'A Wholesale and Reialltlorlr,Tlrue rjpoire, Waren and Jewelry Esiabllahment, at Ole Old s tin d..• Nn. 214 MARKET Arrert,(beiween7th arid hth.l4.iuth tilde,) Philadelphia. M.Trrieods old cueing... and the publrr limn know thit 1 ant at all trniia , prepared to famish 1 ,. % s V o a p tLh , o o a ; 0. 1 y o w l j e i lly r;.l , a ,,f n: l ); alipla, %slit) C:nld end Miser Hol ders m variely. are at the very lowest ea•h Prises, itti the treat .apply ni superior ('lock, and Tiiiie - preres. roar oilfired at this Ecaliliatorient. I,`, II betas a tiraCtiral Too, piece and Watch Maker, with an esprtience olborarly 20 years-10 years at till (three' location- is 31 On tiro.. prepared .to fininloh. by Wholesale and fistall,vratcarittt.TlMO keOlsers'•iiirthe very hear ntiality.—Lninprl•ing day and Thirty-hear Cinch. and Time.piermorplain aid high!! Of 1131.11rtilat dr.tpu , of all rityle,and adap -1.4 for Counting' !Inners, Par lure. rhurcbek Fadturies, ellearnisania. Rail ears. At. Alen, Alarm C10d...a moat desirable milt!. (of Hound cllaepera. anr'tin all n brio; totilltraa .C.Mire2 'hero lir. he up in the troOttiltly. early. Clitrka. Time-we,* lVatthea and Jrwrtry ofelery dear/town. rryalted Nlrlt gloat rate and warrAnTed Deal. r• aupplie.l with (lot km And Clark Trimmings. vd. 124.51. . 19-ly CHEAP 'WATCHES AND JEWELRY. AVIIOLERALF! and RETAIL, lt the rhdarlphla V lilaith and Jewelry :4tnre, pn North D Wirer', corner of QUAIIILV Philo dtlrttia Isere he'. (1111 J•wr11...1 16 re- littered,' full JrWel, $l2 tinid dpectarirs. 700 :illy., Lennie, de 101 Fit, el;leer do 1 50 do do do 0 1 fiiit.l Bracelets, 3 110 witrertnr C./nattier., 7 Ladies' Ciotti Pent Had 00 hulfelllqn do 0 .1 nide, Tl,SpoonFolei,s 00 Gold Pena, with Pencil er /10111er. 1 00 t:o1.1 Pincer %Opt. .0 ; Walt 1,11 l 00.01 121 rente; Partf , t, lef ; Lanes. 13 ;. other arta elei in proportion All Roods it at rented 10 t.e what they are .EttEl far. WVAI'FFEIt HARLEY, .liner rysiots (0 0. Conrad. yn 11.11.1,,itsar Cold randll , lll,fl.,l.lg and Lepliire. still 1.W., 011111 the almte price, MIT 23.1332 35. ty' GROCERIES, &c. M. STROUSE, Imporierand Dealer to *lse Winer, ftrometes, Liquor, ahil European Pr.afure CEA - IRE St , Pottsrlllo. Ir., call the a lienil4/11 illltri-k;lperg, Fllll4- I five and the Public I. my extetollve n”orirnent PUItE WINES AND I.l(dPi IRt3 of direct import:, thin•frotn liar grower•und pfuJirerrs offh•ho Z, ..1414{ ~la. %MEN Alfdrsto—(lance Old ..Enut Ind " Perry—•' Pure Oporto,•' •' Orapo".Ortre " and Mir gun SOP.TtP.V. LISBON, I.fhe 1. •• st. J LI ben." •' ChateaulA-Mon Hp , * /I tura - dal] t Sauterne. llordran C umpaffue—•• Sparkling " Mnet " ‘V IN F:S • llocitheliner. 1 In t f twelve noun-. flndrehe inn,. I .... 11. IS lerenste.inrr. S. innannevberger, I Finerl gnalities and high Fn4tr r Trannner. .), Itsvoi. .. 13151=1 110 • 111,17 A, Dark and Pate; Pine!, Castilllon k Co. Coe Oar, (Hard, Drpuy k. Co., A re, ignelle, Moreau . W , OI cherry 114,Lt •gin GlNN—Metier •• SW3II .• .• Imperial Se-hiedem ti'LI.KFII --- Iripti"lllonnialn Pe.," Old Itionono hela, Enrn•en—Jamarra Spirits. Klmrhenw gyhtbe. Lavender. IMMO /vowla Prune,. 11l mr Oil. (liord-vat ntu.l nusellles) Sal dints. A m 11,11.1.41. Mitch ilerting, Swiss. ge r and Sap des,' etierse. Imported eiSars. far. es,f, fr .44 a , kr l'bs above ars all .Strrtitilii in Ihnir original purl a Otl for rale In his In suit puiehusnrs, at 111, low ., ('lll ('ash priers All orders Isy mall or other w tanw ill b. PrnmlniS and Nit hint sltstidvd to M. STROU Jan 22,14'51 COME ROASTING. Titr: submcrther hereby gs‘es not', 114al he he. commenced the I OFFEE ItuASTING fin omega in NI oft. union 'meet, on the Borough of Purinllle, °Noel. , Gems , Moron a. I o c 1-"lontlry, where he wit attend lotto wally 1,, Itosettne Cittlee, eke.. and Will be thankful lot ttiii pal:onage of the public, who may ie•t &fenced that they wOl not l.c Meohltolated to any boaiumm they may tro.t M lint EPTINC. Pori. ille,Feb. 11', 183! 7.1 m CLOTHING. Quality the rone te.t of Choopnw CLOTHING' Clothing !! CLOTHING' ! IiTII6 most eitenaire assortment of : Clnthlng In eicheyllin county, from 20 to 30 per cent. rheaper and bitter mid. ' than can be pnrchised elacwhere.is at — Coll? OAK flALL.' , rnrner of Centre •ntlNlshanton • go 141;retz. A integteelitent a aortment of FA LI. and WINTER CLuTHINO, of the MOH fitehionabie styles, Is now on hind end reedy for mile at priers that DEFY COAT. PETITION. A. every article sold at this establish• merit Is minnfartuted in Pougmbe, it in, therefore, eat...loy adapted to thee region, and olTeirs great ail va 'aura to numb t eee over all the etre fef City epode Cietheig. ONE TRIAL will prove lbw nevoid all doubt, in any who ore strangers to the loot;sod, thine who have ~ tut yet purchased their FALL or WINTER Plothibg„ within well to callandjodge l e t themselves. An immense variety or ••• tiOYB• B n l rahli• rosihe lesson, at cattlemen low pr ices Rrnirmber the old stood, ()Al( ❑ALL,'nur ner of'l'entre and Mahantongn Peen•. EDWARD T TAYLOR. Proprietor. (Late Toll/LOY, importer• or and Dry 1,00,1 e. ) A CARD.— EDWARD T TAYLOR, Merchant Tailor, would respectfully Cali the attention of hirnu nterono friend@ and the public to his Fall and Whi• ler !Burk of Mahe, Caustmers. Elegant Vesting... k•c.. 'elected from the brit marten/, whit la he l• pee per, .1 fo make alp to order. at very moderate priers. An terannment of Gloves,Eerettlels.tiovenders,ttllk eittirtsi Per • Agent forth.. New 'York. London and Parts fashions. Pottlrvllle, Oct. 4, 1137.2 41:41 PUBLICATIONS. NEW VIIISIO ' lA ,r 7 iiivii, tom. snd plaY iv oh ill! 1 — by Stephen a a I,poircr, Twinkle. Istini.l.• hula star; mu., by rttep'n Glover. OW Jystle, nn Ethiopian Hong, dodo sted to E P. I'lirl'ry, ii,ot . of Chrlsty'• Mingli,ls iroir.re. Stiphor Welts. by John naafis.. Akylark Waltz. arranged by l'harles Gtotie, Xagit is n do do do A Finial -yarn., tin do 41., Cuule Irr 11. R. er, do do Thou titt gone from my gate. do True Env.. Waltz, do to Ilaynaiille Waltz, composed by li ii Lisnopkt, Talsisaysee do do do, do Athahi, Grand Polka de ttalon, by Goo filetseer . ri' 4 .l. Polk*. with beautifully ilhon,:oted All.4lny f olka..hy N I.i f/r ege Polka; by B. R. Lignoak I. Ilona Nide Polka, by Mules ()robe, „. . vatairr • 'Omni Flight Gallop, by 'hides Grohe, Phort end liweet Gallop, do C.erateen Gallop, by Fennel* Baia, • Trot Gtalloo. by 3. Itellytt. Icarefas uid sips, 4” - • Mina starch, by Charles Grobe, Avant Canner (Intritsfep, by Cicadas Cecilia, Going Ahead do do do Gallia or Prague, a favorite leoulta, by Kotarra ea. Just leceived and formula by the subseriber. Music nm on hind obtained to older. Musical Instromeata a all binds obtained at abort nonce. - It. RANKAN. Dealer in Mas', Musical In,irumeuu, 44. March 5, 10— MEDICAL IVORIES. ATcratiar on the Practice of idrdicinit— by John Etterter.ll. D., whit wire and additions by Ono. lactilcUan. N. D.; two volumes In oast A eiyalem of *maim), lot Os - usa of Students.of Idedtrine,by eloper Wistar.U. H.. with hotel and idditions by Willtam E. Hornet. ld • U.. entirely IP- Madled and littrotat ed by mars than two hondend en gravlojs:—byJ. Pancras% H. vols. Ron. / .Brach's Arne ikon Prattled and Family PhYllklall. A Pritctical treatise on Venereal Dlseasei—by Aiwa, M. D., kilowatt of the yenecPat Hospital 'or Parts, vok . . nueintri's Domestic Medicine, or tbf Family' Pky sie.4lo—by W . ittLataa !lathers, M. . • Aoa+athe■ia, or the employment of elnrollirm and Ether in thief, Midwifery. ♦e., &I.—by J. N. fdlinpion. M. fr., P. R. la.. Ilowiedndilde 'Domenic Physirlan, containing the treatment. of Mimes. w ItlEpopalar. •aplanatlobe of Anatcdne. Pby■loicyy, apple ne and Ifydropathy. so. a n *bride ed Medics—by I. A. Pah v. 11. D. Far eat! cheap at O. BkNNAN'II Cheap Udotatore;Prentra Et., Pottsville. Feb. 19,1853. . y. TALVABLIC - 1111eCIIAPICA IL, wows. V —The Annieso Enttneet, Draftsmen aad . )h. Antitent,designed Inc precast awing men. ahfnehtineotai than !mended tor the 68_01- Benin Plainly% Illthotrated with tqo hoedral Env &alloy fle Wood, mid fameen WO speared Loth. ovaphle Pluis . by Olivet Byres. Job; publbitiod and l AN ob. saleS,t 1132. 0 . IBANNALV,II we. ih— Political. PGE C AMPBELI We recently expres,ed our opinion —pret ty plainly, too—of the appointment •ot this gentleman to a place in Mr. PiEtter.'s Cabi net. The following random selections from our exchanges show that we are not alone in the view we took of this matter : James Campbell. of this State, whose no mination tot Supreme Judge was so empha tically repudiated by the people. has been se lected for a Cabinet Mike by General Prrner. doubtless with a view of conciliating the Ca. 'holies, to whom he is so largely indebted for his election. This appointment, nothwith standing the endorsement of the Democratic ririon, is by no means creditable to the Pres ident, nor fortunate for the party. It is well known that the Catholics in this State de manded a representatidn, as a religious de nomination, upon the Supreme Bench, in rhe person of James Campbell. The Democra. ; cy, for the purpose of securing thellornish influence and support, yielded to the insolent demand,and put Mr. Campbell upon the t tact. The people, however, remembering the war ning words of the Father of his Country, "beware of the insidious wiles of Foreisu influence," rebuked the attempt of unprinci pled political demagogues to jeopardize our tree institutions by giving the Papal Power, as such, a representation upon -the Supreme Bench of our Commonwealth—rrand Mr, Jas. Campbell was defeated. Bui the adherents of the Pope were not to be thus easily repulsed. Aware of their in , fluence over the corrupt leaders of' the so called Democratic party, whom they hate long used as Southerners do their slaves. Mr. Campbell and his Catholic friends re- I newed their insolent demand, upon the ac cession of , General Theriot, and backed 'by the influence of that arch-intriguer James Buchanan. they succeeded in compelling the President to yield to the demands of the'Ca fliolte Ilierarchy, and select for a confidential adviser one of the most sturdy adherents ill the Pope of Rome, and a sworn km to our republicaoinstitutions. CM The selection of Mr. Campbell is an in sult to the people of Pennsy I yanra, 'rho once repsdiale4 him. Everywhere. and by men of all parties and all creeds, except the Ca tholics, the appointment has been denounced. The 1 1 nron (Harrisburg) says the selection of this man is "a just compliment to the Dem• ocraey of Pennsylvania. A beautiful com pliment, indeed, to pa's by all the really great men of the Commonwealth, and place in the Cabinet a man who was rejected by the party as unworthy of their confid en c e and unfitted to occupy a seat upon the Su preme Bench' If intended ht• Gen. ['mace. as a compliment to the Democracy of the Keystone State, he has shot wide of the marls' The sum and substance of the whole matter is just this • General Pirecy, I'oosl - hinAell indebted in a great measure to the Catholics for his election, and fur the purpose of conciliating and retaining that influence, politically, was forced to yield to their clamorous and insolent demands fur a representation of the Papal Power in the American Cabinet in the person of .lames Campbell. This 'l5 not the first intiinee in which the power`and influence of the Rom (sit church has been fitought to bear upon political parties to this country,. and it is time !or Americans to pause and reflect A man who -is sworn to acknowledge allegi ance to no power save that of the Popeof Rome, is hardly a proper person to be entrusted with the management of one of the most important departments of our Government —Stale Journal. 0.111 00 Mr. Campbell's elevation presents a singu lar instance of a man owmg, his good for tune to a nosfortune and to his profession of an unpopular faith. lie is a Philadelphia lawyer of small caliber and incoosiderable position, but a Roman Catholic in faith, who was first brought forward conspicuously as a candidate for the Supreme Bench of the State in 1851. By skilful appeals of his eu religionists, and rallying them to the Prima ry Meetings in his behall, a Delegation of his backers was secured from Philadelphia Couoty, which gave him the nomination.— But the nomination was so unjustified by any standing of Mr. Campbell at the Bar that a strong repugnance was excited by it, and while Governor Bigler and four Justices on the Democratic ticket were elected by 8,1a11) majority, Mr. Campbell was defeated by 5,- 014). lie thus became a martyr to his reli gion and a man whom the party must take care of, if they would not risk the fatal loss of the Catholic vote. Ile was immediately appointed Attorney-General of the State by Governor Bigler, and has now been foisted into General PlErtrF . .: Cabinet. by Mr. Bu chanan. lie may. prove a good officer. but his elevation is !Julie rapid aad fortuitous than that of any man ever before lifted into the Cabinet. —X. V. Tril.iine. Whatever motive may have led to the se lection of the rest. the motive for selecting James Campbell. of this State. for the high honor of a Cabinet, appointment, cannot be mistaken: That individual has achieved no thing, either in law or politics, to entitle' him to such distinction. By fraud and cht canery he procured from his party, in 1851, a nomination for the Supreme Bench of this State; but his incompetency for that post was so plain. and the fraud used to procure his nomination so palpable, that a large por tion of his party abandoned him, and he was defeated. His defeat was attributable solely to his lack of qualifications, and the unfair means used to force him upon the party, the fact that he was a Catholic not having been urged against bim. But the Catholic press seized hold of the facethat he iras a Catholic. and held it up as the one only cause of his defeat. From that moment he has been pa raded as a Catholic martyr, and his appoint ment has been demanded from the President elect as necessary to conciliate the Cathol ic portion of his friends. lie has yielded to the demand. He has consented to set the perni cious example of appointing a man to con ciliate a particular sect. He will live to re gret it. The appointment of Campbell will essen tially weaken the new administration. It may conciliate those who have demanded it; hut it will cool the ardor and estrange the friendship of maw; whose support would be of far more service to the incoming President In any hour of trial.---Prttrburgh Gazette. Mr. Guthrie fs said to be a talented man and,a very ahle lawyer. But this is his first , appearance on the stage of politics. 'Mr. James Campbell; of Pennsylvania, is just the reverse of Mr. Guthrie. He studied po. litics as a trade, and law for a living—is a polite, affable arid marmots: man. but was , never suspected of being mocha a lawyer. He is certainly a very lucky man, and is no doubt himself surprised to find that he has been selected as the most proper man to re present great State of Pennsylvania, in the next administration. He should feel him-. self under the great obligations to his para• cular friends, ourselves among the number, for reserving him for a Cabinet ofirce.— Sunbury American. 111 will be recollected the American, tho' belonging to the Democratic party and sus taining its principles, opposed Judge Camp- bell, might and main,for the Supreme Judge ship.—Ed. Jahr.) • James Campbell, Al Pennsylvania. is. the defeated candidate Judge of the Supreme Court of this State, to 18.11. He was ap pointed Attorney-General by Uovernor Big ler, to mollify the Catholics. who were in- dignant at. 114 treachery of the Democracy in I procuring his defeat. He is said to be nolo riously'un6t for any station of responsibility. Ilikappointment to this station was warmly opposed by the " Democracy," but Mr. Bu- Osman "put him through'. in defiance of 'all clamor.—Reailing Journal. ' The Post Master General is JAMES ellitE• out, who represents Pennsylvania in the Cabinet. Two years ago he tried to be elec ted to the Supreme Bench, but the people: of Pennsylvania were not quite so blinded, by party pr6udices as to stand that. A large portion of his party repudiated him and be waade lea tett. Nearly every Democratic mem ber of theta, of Philadelphia signed a_caitl setting lorth his unfitness for the-office. His appointment now has been made to m orond him for his services in securing the Catholic vote for PIERCE, and to gratify James s uz!6t for the com mit), of whom he is a pet. 1 1 : s l im " he occupies , " d =len of the pny.— edged . to be totally plainer , of DT th r thatßuchanan • should C have b . w ill *doh y anoWer as'well as any One. --PitscLs Cetady But it (Oc t' 1 5 1r 3 some i plsee in the a we t, and OUI YLKILL fcl igiouo. FOOLISH AR ROGAN E. The papist authorities finq nothing more difficult to control, than the foolish a rm.:fatter of pohucal- power, which some of their or gans are , a t great pains to display : and usu ally: in a manner the-moat ollensivt;. Our readers doubtless reinember rettati t extracts which we recently published from a New- York papal newspaper, in which various threats were field out, against senators and niulniciple officers, and intimations were pr. en that they should he made to feel the yen. geance of ibe papist voters. Lei it be noted that when an issue is made to polities upon religious grounds. it is the Romish: and Doi the Protestant patty whteli.,has provoked u. And when the papists, by their unendurable arrogance. provoke the People practrcally to disfranchise them.it will he their nsyn halt: The great majority of the people of the Unt• ted State! are Protestants: and they will not submit that their government shall stand be. fore the world or any other, looting than as representing a Protestant cohsittuenev. The dtsgraceful attitudes to whiehiw edly papast g,overainents now stand by(their own acts belore the world, frotn.Franee with Its usurper, placed over the people by papal iniluence. down to the Merest ten-acre papal principality, show Americans in what corn- pane they will he classed, if they make con eesiwns io papal arrogance. liar laws se- cure to all men equl rights. But in the ehoice.of elective officers, the power of the , CHINESE TALE majority is supreme. If any sect, party, or Kin-Tiliong, king of Tsi, had a beautt• cabal chooses to make itself odious to all the lul horse, which woe a pliTtleolfli favorite of rest of the people, the party so offending his. Through the neglect of the groom, the surrenders its rights --committing a sort of horse died ; on which account the king be. political Suicide. And it any sect or fratern- came so enraged, that he took up a lance ity avows intentions, or indulges in practices, • and was going to run him through with r. hostile to the spirit of our institutions, and Fortunately Ivan Tsr was present, and ad-. the peace of the public, that avowal seals its iiressed theliing as follows Prince' there doom. TeMporary and local causes may give , was but little wanting, and this man would , the malcontents short-lived prosperity:las the have died without knowing the magnitude hirelings or mercenaries of one of the great of his crime," " Well," said the king, "colu'l edatending parties ( but ultimately the hire- vince him first." lungs will be dismissed back into theiriongi- lyan took the lance t 'and turning towards nal obscurity. And when the price of these the criminal, said,--" Child of misfortune! services is our national syru;Yathy with the pay attention, while I relate to you the extent ghost-like shadows of the dark ages, the de- of your crime. First, you are the cause of mand is a ' -great deal too much). ,ft will not it ie death ot the horse, which the king had be submitted to. ...intrusted to vour care : for this reason you Prutestantsdoundeilthis Republic. And if .onust die. _Secondly, you are the cause that papists embrace its plottrtion, theyinityyk i -s inajesuk, on account of a horse, has put not think to bring hol i er with th e m the darlu.'ittiOnsell into such a passion that lie was 00- I ness and ignorance, the idolatry and supers. piing , with his own hand, to kill you. 'Do stilton, which marl( the papal domination t you coniefie that Ibis new crime is greater wherever it is supreme. fir, tf they choose than the former r Thirdly, and lastly. it to perpetuate and. cherish these clear dean- will now be known throughout the kliquJorn, sions, they must do it as their own house- and to our neighbors. that our lord, the king. hold divinities, and think neither to impose I o n account of a horse, did, wish his Imo them upon Protestants, nem to compel us..to hands, kll a fellow creature, and whereby (admire them. Still less inay‘they be used as j l ie , without doubt, will lose his good name:. objects of terror to Americans: and the sotto- see, child of misfortune ' this is sour great ! or our papist 1010 W - oilizeris forbear throats I est crime : and what dreadful, eousequences and exorbitant demands, the longer will they result•from your neglect Do you now fully avert the evil day for their politient states, comprehend what you have been doing - ' which will surely be brought upon'klieni• Let him go," cried the king," I forgive they learn not wisdom We are perfectly well aware that reason, tree discussion of religious troth, i I. AD I EN. RIMING SIDER A VS. and the wide dissemination of light and The honor of the introduction of riding knowledge, are, not influences favorable the growth, or even to the continuance of sideways by women of England is attributed to A une of 134)111C0113, consort oh Richard Se popery. But lire and fury dues not mend the matter for our frantic and distressed rolad• Slie tit was (according to Sloo)) Hint originally showed ow women id this coon neighbors. Ler us read them an epilogue, try how gracefully and conveniently they and see if,ifiey ran find any philosophy. in i i• "Th e conduct o f certain conten d ers against might tide on horseback sideways. Anoth er old historian, enumerating the new recalls the great storm of Shlloolllll to of Richard the Second's reign, observes, bash and of the conduct of the excellent Mrs. Pa magma on that occasion. There set inn "Likewise noble ladies then used foglifwails, great flood Upon that town—the tide rose to and corsets, and robes with long trains, and' an incredible height waves rushed in seats on side saddles on their horses, by the example of the respectable Queen Anna, upon the houses, and everything was threat ened with destruction. Iti the midst of t h is • daughter of the king of Bavaria, who first sublime and terrific storm, Dame Partington, introduced the etktotti into this kingdom for before, women 'oh every rank rude as who lived upon the beach, was seen at the men." In the beautiful 'illustrative picture door of her house with mop and patteus, trundling her map, squeezing out the sea- of Ch_purer's Canterbury. Pllgrims, Slinhard appears to have commit : l , ol an anachronism water, and vigorously pushing away the At nutsrd ; in placing the most conspicnous female char lantir Ocean. The A ilaihiciwas Mrs. Parrington's spirit' was' up: but the arter of hits line compositnitis sideways tin contest was unequal. The Atlantic Ocean her steed. That the lady should have been depicted riding in the female laShion ; might, beat Mrs. Partington. She was excellent at it strikes us, have been. inferred. 'wit trout any a slop or if puddle, but she should not have meddled with a tempest." historical research on the scrbject,\ from the The methods which served once to stifle Pool's describing her as having ou her feet .•a truth in the corners of papal Europe are fail- pair of spurres sharpe.". tag even there. The petty prince whoie . . name is now known World-wide for his per secution of the Madiai family, finds a re uowu as troublesome as it is unexpected. ' Light shined' on darkness; and when lark !less in its tatteient , gditary :Tito' is disturbed. - -• u need not seek to acquire soway over light where that ssvav has never been acknuwled- zed.-- Episcopal lit-corder Statistical AREA AND POPUIATION OF The following 14 a plain and brief but coin- , prehensice summary ot the Area, Population Inerease, &c., of the United States, as pre pared from the last census Tull AREA Al the Utitt,d State• 14 - down in ...ware nole4 n! Awl the population at • Average aeniiiki, 01 p••pntannn ~, the •qUara, flute THg lON t• ~ c rnipo.ed of Wtat, • . Free e,,:owd, THS I'l,l I.CIIOVo.t the I rine.] was, in 1790, 3.929,527 • 1800, ;30,941 1810, 7,239.8:4 920, 9.1138,191 1830, 12,666,1710 1810, 17,099 ; 153 • • 18:0, 2". 'n,723 ft 1710 OF INA REAM' In ant I 791) lo 'SIN). • ::.5.111 . IMO° to ISM, " iSjn to 18'20. :::t ' ' Ik2u to IRA, :'vt 4M • IS%) to ttilo, 67 it 541.) to IS:Al SOTRCFS oT INCIIT.ASE —Siticethe re. • nun of IS4O, there have been adder} to our lerniory. liv annexation.ol square Mk.. ti 1.4 h/ ( 'rintaininz a population iit Omit I:;:!.nrin Immigration from IN 10 to I 4.r.d. I `,1.,.0,11 limier!, of While population, ( not mit lu.t . the above,) - • r,,411),5ii " Fret. roloied,.r.: "uit! - • . Showing an inoriqpie in 'l', rer oem imarli on the white population of l't-10. / CoTTom. The consiimption of cotton is estimated as follows : —in 1836, trtn mil lions of potinds weight : in 18'17, 662 mil : in 1838. 747 millions; in 1539,811 millions: in 1840, 841 millions ; in IS4I, 785 millions ; in 1842, 811 millions ; to 1343, 040 millions: in 1941. 914 millions • in 1845, 11147 millions : in 1806. 1074 millions ; in 1847, 862 millions ; 1648. 1068 millions: in 1849,4225 millions in Bro. 1132 mil lions ;,, , fo 1851, 1175 millions in 1852,1481 millyons. The consumption io Great Britain io;tis estimated at 350 millions, in 1952 *745 ic_the United States, in 1836, 36 mil lions in 1852, al; millions. I rY OHM STATE CAEITOL.-.—A comparison of fourteen different State Capitols is given, showing that the Ohio State House will far surpass any other in the country. In round numbers the ground covered by the Capitol at Washington is 61,0110 square feet ; of Ohio, 56,000 ; of Tennessee, 12;000: of North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Indiana, each mOOO ; of Massachusetts and .New York, 10,000 : of Michigan, 5,000. The legislative halls and library will be larger titan at Wash ington. No estimate is given of the probable total cost .of the structure. but it will ap proach a million, rind be finished in three or four years-. 13:7 - PottmArtoN ,PENNSYLVANIA.—WO learn from the triennial assessment, just completed, thai there are in the State of Penn 9 Ylvabia 500,133 taxable inhabitants. the counties of Forest and Montour excepted, no returns being receivedlrom them. If we. allow 14,000 inhabitants to these counties. and fix the tion at Ito 51, the population of Pennsylva nia. at the present time, would be 2,797,731, proportion of saxabies in popula tion would oe 2,671,194 If the proportion w lf e t c h e e i P t r o ° 7: t r i be mp po sillit pu r l e att i o:w s o l uld th be e 665. It cannot be less than this. In the year 4850, the United States census showed the State to possess a population of 2,311,000. Taking the proportton to be 1 to 51, the pop ulation would show an increase in twovears. of 300.198. - Qg• The Banks of New York, London and Paris.—Aceording to an ankle in'the New York Economist, the quantities of, specie in , the banks of New York, London and Paris, , on the 30th of January last, were as folio* Banks of New York, 812,000,000 ; Ban of Prange, 800,455,766: Bank of Engles:o,SM,- 012, 833—total, $194,369, 590. l'l , I ENNSYLVANIA. AN ANCIENT' PRAGIIENT, TRUE. \ pp !,y ,;" p.,r Thar ot,l to Wader, f I Me , A writer in an exchange strikes at The s . profligacy and effeminacy of the times as",.. r . h cur" rit "..nt mss tn. t'" 3.l “-', he 01 for .•onslitutiod, sake. follows : The seeond, to the yin he love., the 111.1 , There are thousands of young men go- Tile thud ntit.l In.t, to 101 l bun to lie , rest ing shout every day, spending their time in The'[ home to lied hot II the lentil' he panes, chewing or drinking. or other pursuits as I Timi th.• os ally .0 , 1 not ours, profitless, while iheir lit-ads are as empiy,as p lhng nut of fncnJ<, uff balls. and their minds have scarcely The :,.,,Lher,„..„.`...:„'„,nini-„,i.ea.„ -uunrd with gore, strength enough to count a hundred without The eThth\ol,rl I na, toe won Loran to the door , assistance, amid yet, after awhi:e, these same VI I F 11)111h. °Waller cop gone Mink. young gentlemen will be complaining that And 11, - ..t drole ,, clc•clezc , on the Ovumd they never had time for study. there are many young ladies, who sit round our drawing rooms and parlors, and and laugh and chat, and dance and sigh, and cry and fall in love, ( while their poor moth ers are washing the dishes and scrubbing.) and fall out again, and break their little hearts, yet could never get time to read or study- save to shed tears over some love story—and who scarcely know whether the moon goes round :he earth or the earth round the moon, whether Milton lived before or af ter the flood, or whether Greece is in Europe or America !' .11 t 010 7 - 01 . 1 428, ri T' I I In the town of Plymouth, N. IL, there is a hotel which has long been kept without any " medicine." During the up-going tra vel to the White Mountains. last summer. a Southerner stopped at this hotel. He sent from his roams for a.boule of Bardolph's " best wine;" to which summons the land- lord replied that he " kept no wine." The answerArought the gentleman himself down. Landlord, havn't you got on liquor f" DM • NO. 13. tJoetc». I WAIT FOR TIME. , roe hearth 14 swept. the tire ,s bright The kettle •mq> for tea. The eloth n >•prenn. and Imp. are light The hot ealtes •woke In napkins white Arid now I wait for thee Come home. love, home--thi tn•k n Alone The elocli icks Ithtentngl‘ , Thebllnils are .hut—the curtain tlotvu. The warm chair to the tircvJe Jrawit : , The Iwt t• on my knew. 'ewe home, love home--hts deep t'ond Look• round Mtn we.ttMl‘, . And when the whi , permg wlnd, go ht A. of thy welcome •iep were nigh. Ile mow% exulttugly In tam -he find. tin welcome tarts And tutu% het gr'unee on twat- Su eartlCsth that vet again unit unto nut heart I ntraam- Thal &wive in nhe thaw .lohe—we nitss Ilfer heir W here'er Illy footstep+ roam No heart will •prend /MU No ).ralin4 heal!, no listenthg ear. 1.11:e these will wait this. home At two attnng the eretp tWt Thai well-known step doth come The bolt I. drawn. the gate la pweted, The babe la wild with toy at metal— A thousand weleotnea home ' illiscellaim. NO I'arPERS HERE, EITHER .4 don't keep liquors at all," replied the Diet keep liquors t How, in. the name of eommon sense, do you bccommodate trav elers w ithont it? f want some, and I had a right to expect that you kept rt. "1 shall tell all my friends to stop somewhere else, where there is better accommodation." '• Tel 'em what you please," replied the independent landlord, but don't forget to add that there isn't a pauper herr, raher." sINCLE INO,MARRIED LIFE; For forty one bachelors who attain the age of 43, there are 79 married men who do the same.—As age advances, the difference be comes more striking. At CO there are , only 2% unmarried men alive, for 99 who have been"married.. At 76 there are to 27 married men nod at 80 there, are '1 married men to 3 single ones. Nearly the' same rule holds good to relation "\to the fe male sex. Married women at the age of 311, taken one with soother, may expect to live 3t; years longer while, for the unmar ried,expectation of life is only about 30 years. Of those who attain the age of 45, there are 73 married ladies for •52 single ladies. These data are the result of actual facts, by observing the itfference of longevity between the married and the unmarried.—ortal Re search's. tr_7* THE NATIONAL peculiarities of 11 peo ple are shown as strongly in the naming 01 ships, as in more consequential matters.— The Spaniard displays the religious tendency of his Mind by such titles as " the Holy Trinity" and" the Twelve Apostles." The French exhibit their sensuality in the "Tit m.l Donnas " and "MadannieVerita. " he industry .and love of money 41 the Dutch, shows itself in such titles as the " Beaver " and "cold Hunter." John Bull's ugliness comes out in the shape of " Spitfires" and .‘ Boxers." " Thunderers " and "Devasta tions." .Jonathan goes his length on speed, progression, and universal dominion, a_pecu 'fancy that shows itself in such names as "(Fl y ing Cloud," "Sovereign of she Seas," " West Wind," " Wild Pigeon," " Empress of Mt Deep." and " Frightened Lightning." To our opinion, a philosopher could get up quite a truthful history cf a people, without consulting any other documents than the sterns of their ships. ocr SPEED.—The sloth is by nci means - a small animal, and vet it can travel only fifty [Wei 111 a day ; a worm crawls onli five in-, des in fifty **Condi ; but a ladybii dcan fiy 23,000,000 of ha own length in Jess than an hour. Acr elkjcaaltun a mile and a half in seven minutes': an aatelope, a mite in a min ute ; the wild mule or Tartary has a spied even greater than that: an eagle ran ity eighteen leagues in an hour ; and a Canary\ falcon can even reach two hundrsd and fifty lessoss in the short space of sixteen hours. BANNAN'S • STEAM PRINTING OFFICE. ' • Having pra'...nred three Piesses,' we ere now pre pared 10 execute 108 and BOOK PRINTING of every description, :It the olkr of Th. iktfaari' Journal, cheaper 1-han it can be done at any other .! establishment :0 the County, ouch as Bookr. Pamphlet; Lid/S of Lading, Lana Patters, Rail Road ' !laird MII.. Parer Booty, • • Art:tit, Of ksrrelTileNl„lt' BOOkt, lilt! 1.1e.,1+. Oinbit , At ile ,•ry -13ortest notice OW ‘100.: of _lop; TYPE f. more extens:ve than that of any other ' Other itos semen of the State, and we' keep • hand; einpioved expre,...ly for Jobbing. Being a 14110W:1i Primer 0UP4.41, WO VIII ivuantee our WOit: a, be a. neat as any that can be turned ant in the con, PR I N'TING IN COLORS done at the *horte , l notice. Doom iiir;DEriY bound at eYcrt• sartett• of , 41e. vi every ile enptibn nianntacture,t, bound and rated to Order at •port !tool - % , Defcricb 3tems. M trill CHUNK 11%.an atnele :n The last Gazette. we 0b ,15-"rye tirm.:arfc ,, (Carbon County) is an Indian nann , ,sig,nif) ing either Bear Aloun i taw or Bale Mouniain. The present popu 'anon is about :woo. The number at Fallool, in the Borough. in cluding:lWe Park . Seminary, is seven, and the nu intieiPiat scholar. to al tendance about 430. Taxab'les 5 , 30 taverns i stores 4Ci ; Cab inet Shops ; Weavers ; Blacksmiths : Tailors -I.: Carpenters ; Wheelw.rights 3; Jewellers : Rirbers 3; :Milliners 3; Tin nem' 'farness 2: Printing offices ; Bro kers I : Painters ; Iltoders 0.. There arc A Atii,rnqs. l'hyslCians and 3 Clergymen. Maud) Chunk vitas seuted 'about 35;ceara ago. The first'coart_Tas carried to market in The Co Philadelphia is ahot,. miles, to New Vutk 120. 1 10 Easton 36 . to Berwick :1!.?, Wilkes-Raw 19, Pottsville 30 .• Tire town is well supplied .arith good wa ter t the M.O. Water 1'0n47,, and has fire, plugs. hose, earrtatze, and evk'y • convenience foreutngutsiting fives. • • The Odd Fellows have a large acid flour ishing Lodge theie. There .s also a Division 'lb ince and of IL A. Meehan ing-a new stone hall, and is of-i - l 0 'numbers. DELINquE,as a very disagreeable eitua• ..ey is srattered eyerywhere, and he hardly knoWs where to look for it., His paper, iils-type, journeyman's labor'and Mug he paid for. You, and - mid a hundred others Leonid name. have taken lus paper, and you and your clail dren and vutfr neighbor , , have been instruct.. ed and amtised by it: . If you miss on e paper, you think very hard 'of the printer—you would rather go without your best meal than he deprived of ybur oewspaper. !lave you complied with 'the terms of your subscription liatie you ta ken ihe pains to turnish the printer with his money...as he has to furnish you with his pa per ? Ilaye you paid 'tor his hard work and Jos head work ? II you have not, go and pay _ Mortalrrll among blatant.—Dt. has said thai,there IS hardly Tan instance of a mason regularly employed•in hewing stone in Edintrurgli living tree. trout phthisical symptoms Jo the age tit filly. Ey way or prevention, it is recommended to work , the stone damp and ventilate he Work sheds: 'Dr. Allison, too. recommends the Edinburgh hedirrc , erinmle in wear mustaches and Leards. air , said in have been found in: practice abroad to act 1 ,- re4ptralOrs• (!.=?" Another Enteror,,e.—Messts. ISlcKel ey, Neal & Nelick, have commenced the trect non of a larg, it e'Anthracite Blast Furnace, t the northern section of Illbomsburg, Colum hm county; on the bank or the Peensyhrania Canal, which they expect it) have in opera. ['nu by the Bent of next t ktober. IT,- Mr,. Par tritst,m to have ant mush,- asked if Uncle Torii is a better mart than F;imeh, ot fiddira I roemory..,.Shiegroundir her reastms let tita.,mg this uijuiry, upCin the bier that site has heard that Uncle Tom has been irarisiattlii seven tubes while Enoch was translated but once. . L _77, 7 " It appears that the farmers of Berks county are opposif to the erection of the new (*num y of Alathstrn, because they had alrdady jar to the Philadelphia mar las, tritium; P,u,ng .'le io!her (aunty. lAr Marriri, a t, said has moiled and won: a gentle maiden of 'hat . lesion, S. C., a high bred and aristocratic vornati. Hein taking his last whiff of !hat bachelor cigar. thshop Doane, of N. T., is about to pay a visit to England. • hituk-{indtk9. fr, - 7-Li . r. , ;\t: or ExAiter.c.---Example is more forcible th:M precept. My people;says 4r. recd, 106 k at roe six Jars in the week to Cep What I mean 2 4 , the Sabbath. :" Our actions arc a commen s tary on our words, and one bad action telore y \ iting people, will ef face all the gOod impressions made by five hundred coon' _ to thyself; and to thy di both save thyself, and fry- TWO Raphael, the greatest ..„ oi the pe,. that in'eone of the pieces he had put. too much 144 in the countenances of St. Peter:and St. Pant. "Be not astonished at that., my lords : I\ Lave painted them as they are la heaven, Utah tog. with 'shame, at seeing the church \ tlo badly governed." . Da. JorrisuN, when iu indigent ca.:\ enmstanees, was nifereil a rectory if he would euter Mtn orders. Hut sensible of the asper. iiy 01 his temper, he declined it, saying." I have net the requisites for the . office, and I cannot in nn• conscience shear the flock; wliteli I am unable to feelt" T 7 V 017711 toA glorious invention.le the girls chase the hours, and you chase the girls, thProontlis.seeni to dance away, with down upon their feet. What a pity summer is so short Before you know it, lovers be. come deacons, and rumps grandmothers. C 1. - THE EtiTToN's on the coat of John fiatrerx:k were of silver, or Anierican matiu tarture. The device, a shepherd. shearing hiF pheepr - ,-the motto, "you gain more by our live, than our death.' rri ',CHID SHAFTESBURY say.l, that he would be virtuous for his own sake, though nobody were to know is; 0 - he would be clean for his own sake, though nobody were to see him." 10 - So3lr. LAnifs will forgive •y9pr Sllli rims but none ill-manners. ?Clad There are but few capable of comprehending your ge ninq : but all of your good behavior. ryTuc iiparesv gubernatorial•salar}: in the United States, is that ofj the Governor of California, $I0,1100; the lowest, of Rhode s4lin. Prz000:Ar::, may be compareelo trees ; rowing on a precipice, whose fruit men t aste not, hut crows and vultures dg. POUT. - IF vot don't wish - to get ang ry, never argue with a blockhead. Remembr the dui ler the razor the more you cut yourself and swear. ' 11:7" ExAmisiktioNsire even to the best prepared, for the greatest fool ata'• e-than the wisest man can answer. The sweetesijoy, the swift!. est woe is love ; the taint of earth, the odor of the skies is in A MAN who is seventy' years old, has spent twenty-three years of his life hi bed, and live years at table ! 0:7- WHEN a couple trolo be married they join hands—how few of them ever think ItTi their.heartl join aLso ?—N !E7 You wrie be always reckoned by the 'world nearly of thesame character with - those whose company you keep. Q - -Tun difinition of "verb" is true of ~m an."--"a word which signifies to be. to do. and to suffer." CO"C1100.3r. books as yog woul d your companions, let thins tie the - very best. fly Tnt rnsm that is truly noble clemeinfs not o mean resentment. ' Q7' MAN 19 a football, !nett& *bow by eireurnttances. El MEM
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