. : r.-- ____. . . . . , TERMS -. ''' • .-.. ._.,,, . • _ ~..., ... _, ~...,,...,. 4 ~z _ ..,.,,.....„ . ; ;,. ~, ... , ~ . _. . ,• . . .. . . . . . • ... - _ _ . , ~ R . - . -. : . .. •J - ..,., • .. . . . _ . . .. . . . . . ... . ... ...• .. , . ..........„ .p.evelii ..., . ... OF TELE MEINERS' sotturrat.. -I- ~.." • • .: ?,.., ... „. ~ F • • . , ~..„. ~:Nr....,.: ,i..,..,. . . , , . . . • . ... .. . . . , . ~. . ..., TWO DOLLARS per annum, parable rernian- . ;- . 4, ~„4 , o a dvance to thot-e. who rest& in the Coon- . • • 1 . . . - t- and n•lnuailt in advance to thow who re-ride Out ~. • , . , ..'• .. ~, ',_, I . , • ';' , .2S- ~ t the County. The pnblat•ber reterve-s - to hanselt . - . , . - s ,• . , . -,, '. . , ' ..•• . , J em ot i g , 41, • - 9 -__._ . , Bac ,-,.:.4 ~,,, r...:1a to cliarze S 2 53 per annutu,when payment _ , ,lclayed !oilier than one ye r. TO ( . I.tall : . , - three Copies to one dakire,A, 1 - $3 C .l ) ' given ti. 3 . tlo *l4' 7 ' -- J D (A) ' f',.. , evri do do do - 20 00 I ' i t ?', Crrrz - ymen. a nd schard re - arkell supplied i I‘ . -a4_ the*vrna/ nt I, inedrauce. , .RAL•r•rF OF JPVERTY'SING • ,' i l'nf• Square et 14 !int..j 1 rittare, 1 1t0.., $.l DO ! rt titEws $1 Dirt .ti mantl., L 03 i - Snl . - i U M.. 2it }ear, - . . . . ...ir ..: S tat ----, ' - . - . -; ~ mcs, I. I UM . . ' 2.5 ', Card , . of nlines 3DOj, -. . • . .• —: - : . . ' . • - .• ' - .. • _ . , • . , .., . ~ ._. , .. . . , , I WILL TEACH TOD TO PIERCE TRE towELs or ♦TIM E.ARTII., AND FIRINGS:AVE FRO.ii THE CAVERNS OF SLOWITAINs,: = . - - . • . • . . ' . •-- . . • • ." SIXTALS'WFLICRIViLL GIVE slitEtCcrill To ot.m. , .-•.• • - - . . • .. _ . . . . • .. . . . ._' . .... ._ . • . . lumps AN . D SUBJECT ALL NATURE .TO OUR USE AND 14.EASURE.—Dr. Johnson. . . - . . ,-- - —__ . . ~ .. -•- ~. . - Has . • At, • Bit At TY . p rat thr . at' ''' -•-- -... .....rtion... 1'2.41 ' ' 500 1 r Ltß LISII E 1 - ) - SATURDAY MORNING BY -BENJAMIN BANNAN, • POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY,' f ENNSYLVANIA. 4,, ;slws.. ATeretesno. end others arts - ert , -:or the year . Wlth 'the priviVtre of inwrttite.rdifferent att seni,,snevt.ireekty. ( 1 0 r-v- Larger A.lvert),nesate, a.s per njeemeot. ' 13LTSINESS CARDS. AT LAW 1) • 4. 6C . .. 3 tr i t 9 lll2 A kr l6. l. A -17 . 1. 4' enr Lune 5, IrAL I . - - Olf 111 . 11111EL4 . ATT.IRNET AT 1. A W.reettme .1 Ante, ricttuAllklt century. I. tur r cu n. c eu tr u ...reel.00;10.11C 03, Mtn.r.... ' [ link. sent Tr, ty•AA• • CLOTHING. c „„,,,,,. t'," , r , ,, , of chrl r ,e.. CLOTHING ' Clothing ! ! cLoTrarm , - ji.Tut: tr..t ru. rs•tv• as•ortturnt of (ironing in ro - onylktl enttntv, from •,,) t , :4 rifer rlll •h. Jl•rf .110 ter lave, Ina. ran to. tom ha-,•,1 elsearlierroe at ,v - 01,1101 K 111L1. " c •I ei r f Vent',• and llaltanton. To r. , L f eel, A ninn o.nr.nt ~ . 'mu nt of r.hLL and WINTER 1 - I.OTIIINC, t•Ill r lon, ft to tAr stOrs I. now on hind en! tva•l. t•r a tic it pric vtlot brxreo74_ I'CTI I lON A. re• ry al. lelc ...1.1 lit tine eIIIIIAII•b. LII , II I, II At.ilftittyrrtl in Potta•lllr, ft IS, tre•relore, t ipr,•ll ndaved to this vi.,' it, and offer. igrt . .ll ad %3 TilS , 4/, ' Ono . ' orr. 01 er all the my trfrrtar 4 ( . r....",(',..tk,0f 0),f: Tilt 11. svIII fee, e thla, belond 10 t ; intt,t,t 1 any wh... flit •Iriti.:4 r• Ir ti.- fart; and 11i.... %II" 100. I;'n tel rt., n ~• .1 t'.. Tr r T. o r WINTER I 1 lottong,i . • Ili do iv ril to r*l•sn,ljudr,rt•.r tn,,,,,,f,e., /I r tlorlen•r 00101 'n I _ 1:01 , I 1071411,C, ....LIM , f., the 1 , • t•10...r rat. met) . I. in (111[PN : lactortn'e t Inc . rid -I , t I.' WA/ 01K lIA Ll.,' • t or. my ii I . - fire-.11,4 DAA.DIionID. ..,rent. r • I:DV. A lI.Dr I. TAI. LOR. rtnto,, t t (fair r. II Irrt zr oTt L. T• 1 Loa.) ',Toners ot t lollia and /)° I' C liT (2 1 1 1 C 1 ; i ll ri * ITI :S n E re l' IllI l Il i f i T9re N l U , " l3 4. „%3 T r n th ir merit ling.,. to ro•l•sttert, mite tint I A C.l RD. EDWARD T T %NUM 11.0 . 11nr0 A prig 14, Inin. 11-If I Tailor, pa °yid 14 111,1(1311y evil the firentiull .31/411 no s - - I”..rtnic rrl II la And thr nuM lc to hr. Fall and 11).- 111(.11;AM-7E/8 nEIRLUCIII V, OFFICE. 11.- Ire Slntt. ~r ii.,,hs, t ~ii,.., le„rml V. ativs, I I ntr,Pli an •f Matta morn nnro atcceta, Pottsville—(ihr x , . 1 ,, ~,,, Ih , , ett ~,,,,,..,, ~ hi, h to v,.. 4..,. I !Leta orenfor .110 Dr Thov- Bra d.l ) 1 h.ti . i rat, it tam Lke up to .Ic.l‘ r, nt Vet) 1110.1rflt• r,t,,.. ~....01., March 11,1•.:A • An,e-,••tito •-, ~ren ... 4,f1. ~ h. , ' , 4 I. r . 'n -d '' . 8..1 ' ..---- ____-_ — , TA 7 , 11.7. 4 4 11. MT. A EFP. ATT.IIINIT AT 1 VD: ' Taurt.. /,' -.,haul m , mr , 05 , 41 to rtvti v vlllv , 1 0 4 onrcoo - an ofllo. i Ar•nt toril , •c. A 100,1 ...lon and Par,. fa .ho.n. IN Ltsvt: I. , U. I 2. 1 , 4 . tt ,- nt t•T% 1., I Ii• 'Ft Irvtann tftt,ce ,erntre AM ot 0,1Tc...1• thin %too 1 . ••• n ,o, — _______... 00— G. 1•51. F.O. li. CL AT. et 1.1. V. Poue~ilir. I r.. i)ffier in (7ontiv...trret,(qq4l.ltrllcortn,n,f'n no Je.ly 1'1.1.51 Y.II(tICAILT. An one y. Law, (7. - ..mintx.; st.lnetjnr ?.,n- York. An, ts. stre..t. Prwsville. Penns April 21,1%51. • 17 7 -11 y• • - NT M. VIM LROic. MACIATRATC. CONVEX. surer, Land Avot and Cppt.,.l „I , McP, Mirlort street, li.ttbvate, Pu Nov.lo, I.,tiSt)„ 46.1 y y11.1.1A111 1.. IV lIITIOXY, ATTOIIISEI 44 at I.4er, Pottserlle,Schnyilifl fount.", Pa. - -In rent,. arr.t, name np;iosite Minerig' illnk, •Jari.4.16.51 C I-1y , • r - 1 N3lll'll, MINING EVAN CI::: 4.114 7 4 nF.b.rvnr.frrnnyel Mtvix• Pott,vtlle, Pa. All &scrip. Inn: or F:rionr...rsnr, M'apomg avoli Draught,ng p r.k fi“.l;v mi fA rr{IIIIY' • May RI, 1,5.1 roux C.CONIVIII,JI .STILE OF THE rr.Acr. 0 will 3 t , rni in any bn g. UT ((P. r•nl tr,Li. rarr. Ruin and N.t.• colt,tett, Ala rk•t tit., .orpoevo Dr. If stb,retadt's. Jzsu , .c. .13. I y ‘2 , MILIEL 11.4.R . T7,4.111r , T117C0rTnr PEACE, ,1 1'01101 , 111e: Wlll attend Knalptly to Collertlnto, reneirs, Purchase and gale "of Real rlsta.e. .rhnyllollCoUnlY. Pa. Offire,ln reel, Steeet.flPP.l eite the Ton, flail. Pet tl0.• 1525. TOII AI WILLIAMSON *.JAS. COOON.II .Iltlnrrtie, nt Law, Prwt‘valle 0111er In Crtarr St dnnra Ea=t of th.• " Penn•ylvahla 31r 1",..q..r nvp att..nd at II the roust,/ 12=== • PS , IT ER, 14131P50N , Eneineer, hap te arowed hip o:1 cc to Dr Clll,hestre•llnildint.ll<tt ltt.nne he-t o'et the l'rnteptant Et , t+enpal Churrlk, Prn:itt ;No. Pa_ ,s yrnmpl ll at nrder4 in the tine of hip prorep.ioh. Apnl 3.1552.1 i-tf • P. IVIIITSEN, and General Atenty OfEte, nest d.,nrio Miners' Bank, Potisville.l)l,ll, t o un rnrrent mnnes.Cnid an4l:zilver. IM:AFTS on I'htta• 4,lmtliz And ?. ,, ieer York lot sale. NI% rr h1:11,195t. 12-tf 771./WAILO SHIPPEY, ATToRNGY AND Ii COUNMLLOR attaw.Philadelplaia.willatfreld -nlio.rtirint and ail ntil,n trial buttnr, in the:Ally •1 Ildiadelphia.adjoinina enunliel and elsewl,re.-- ~lire N0.,:173 Walnut ' , tent above Seventh sir“rt, Mi::111,41.1,m; 'TpIIS BASS AN, ,ATTORNF.Y LAW-bas .1 nririvid °Mc.. in flithtro Ytiett. Poitvrilk, oppo !e o.l,Eptsentua where h.: will ho rrool 2 ciaqiick. to him will re ,rtv. prompt Istlrntion.a.ddt, , .rd to him 'at rithrr rot tlrville or Der. 6, InSl. - TT P. EXClllkting AND tlll,- Office, Poitsvillo„ Pa.—Deakr in untlur r. Itl Rink Noti.s. Hill, of F.wlinnee, Certif. - 3NA' or and Draft, rlw.rk• 1., 0310 1.0 Pons .l.trh is and New York, in gun, In snit '613,11 4, 1,..10. fogNicv —nu the iturrh.3.. and sal. of R.... 11 T• 1- tat , : tty..! .11; I.tklur rharn• of 4 . 0,0 I.2riel• ; , ret“.-'-frnm wentv yt,r+ eijoefiellfe in the County h , bore* to eve.ati,C,ctinn. Office Malsan:anen strf.t•NlT°Tni.'- CMAri, M. 11111, I t-tf April r..1A , 4) III:ALI:a IN IRON :1.. copper, anti Block Thr, .1. 1,1 1+1 Lead. dr, Order.. rprrivr., for Crams on - ,1 ~,yer work, and IlActurw. (tirgu.litna. All older. r—oner Ir.l WWI AfP4.l, !Inv pleillit.ll, iit • 0.• Smith Sireet,rrbr.ve Front. Plillakletyllir. lone In, 1!;:,0 II R DIVA RE, FIRE PROOF SATES v A s w TS 6.% re.nrettn!tr mhorru the pCb r...llo 111::1 they ttat,ea.nted Ihrtf la. ,hU-. lon fiJanithrturing an itiv in lbear line, by in.. rt., - lib", nil lance Vacturp , 'ftTtliginn Slro•rl, Actor: Note, attJ ore now Prettaccn !It lornioh Ihn.. whet may I'4- tht an, with FIRE: Pliittir tx.AITS. , to as a tt marnt.er, at the ahorte•t- notice. The!. will warrant their calm to untimran a' much heat 04-nR“ nthnr .41.-1; and in order In caticey the publicthatilair to not mere am.erliomltte . ‘ tumid ihent.elacx in naaa,dana.sn at any lIILIk to Urn th.. 10 fairly WO, oily =I =1 MISMEI=M2I It) , and olhPr Ithic.ry, Which tin y an giV+ in trfrlenre MWM=N=C3I bee. well te,ted by act - Menial •‘. Well a. 4, pui ltc bonfirr.s, 35 (be-report below Will 11=CEEZEM \b. r] Mak Stmt, Phliadelpha, tiIEsTS: =ISTEM3===!=I The undermeried, appointed a VI:1113,11D, for the putimice, by the ollicerA of the Stale fesr.e,•te pre sent thl• . adernooo. a hen Meitai, EVANS & WAT. 'SON tested one oftheir small .ized Salamander Fir, Proof Chem,. at 14 htett tome they consumed Iltair. 0090.4 or Woo!, orer It, commencing at I o'clock, I'. and it to a ithitr hoot f,' , fro ha yrs, sutlictrut. to destroy the east iron Gr t. Un opening Ito Cltral,a).• payers, together atth top clr• depositrl W our presence, Were take* 1011. 12,41.111 y haeintl tin pre.o reed, hot not having the impaaroori• of sroceh upon then, JoFepli Rltner, E4-Gov: Of Pa k:11. Renter l'ohn R. Cos, Chas. E. II eistrr, E. E. flondinnit, Committee. EVANS A: WATSON. S.‘ . l-iinapder fire and Thiefproof ,Safe Manor,. - No. h 3 pock ISt reel, Philadelphia. Anc. 11. 1,31.. . - 1 %.1 v _..... • -- GEORGE BRIGHT'S' NEW HARDWARE STonr, 'I ..idortrii 'below Mates lintel, a mic) nelity opposite the. Mine.' !tank. i Pomo: ill, v. bete avill be found an erreitent sonortinent .of HARDWARE: Cosh Triinininge, Files, Sprinv, Fir, Tray.s, _ Saddlery. '.'llrhanla ware. -Shoentakere Triols, - ', Assottrnent of fine Lock, Carpenters' Tools, Table Cutlery. .. (Ilene And Paint, - Pocket Cutlery, CID liar Iron nail sizes, Table Spnrins, Rolled do "do do - Anvils and Fire., Nail., and Spikes, -, 4 , Assortment- odGne Caro. II iilroad iron and Nails, 'Sheet Imo -Ceneible*, ==ll PirtiltilToo4, - 1131tIdint matPtfilf Offirteril =I =1 WI Sawa, Ctose-cut Sawf, Fine Iland-5.3‘.. _ . return. 11i% thant, to the public far the•pa tronlee they extended to Or lale'tirtu oC Might k Pottond flatlets ilitrisrlilb?g, In hi, ooliTli!ual Calm coy_ 11,11 C ill be attl• 10 drieive and follltTialla continued AUppnrt be it,, quality of the roods he hlg. to •tore,. etr ICA nitellii.rt to bu•iners, and the low tate, at winch he to deteruilard to Fell. ' MAW: r. Hlw trr, Late of the Cleat of ltright & rou. .13.1 Y I= TOWN ILSIAL IRON AMY - HARDWARE STORE. OTHID DIVAEUM of manufactured wares has inotnone of its attraetions t and Im . now able to otter to the pubite,thhoi for their Ilepret/on or purrinf .e, one of lips -- finest and most noefni stork of Forelen and Dotmes tie HARDWARE ever offered in the Coonty. %roll many thsok• It, the patp,.nace extended to the late firm, I 'flatter m)telf phi, to supply nil the wants in me line of lattneMt, ehoap as the "rheapest. with usnal promptness and despatch. litotr , Of PUTT. apri1.7,705Y. Ma _ - • COLMiCAPCS Chcap Cation? STORE. N 0.... 32, 31. :31, 35, :al,. nod 37 Arcade, Malaita. COUNTRY liiirdnnts - nan rave from It to 15 rter rent. by pnrebasingni:„,ibe atove -Awes. fly im port in: my turn !tootle. iii Yin• but tiiirle rent, and thr ill; tronuniirallyZit H plain 1 ran t. ho porehare their jood• bete, pty hirb A.m., and lir« :asp prince, f*iin.itantir on band, a larr• ae-ortment of r , n and l'oeket linvrer, and Raring:Table Knives nod roar. in ivory,,tite., hnWala, hoop and wood handler., Carcera and Fork.". Steel., it•e.. Rutehr , Knives, Dirk., Bowie Knivris, Revolving and ',hill Jost recruited, a Lure amok of lindgers • and Wt.w. tenbole• fine andientintess. Alan. a large assortMent at Arc ardeona. Ac., &C. /(tut, fine Engliah Twirt and Cte'rman Cons. JOHN CO,LLMAN,Jrnooeter• 52-if =EMI IRON COMMISSION WARE HORSE, CENTRE sTRE&T, ruTTSVILI.E. TUC subatrih. rs are prepared in harniah the Tra.lr. Machinists and lir...Mora. at Philadelphia (ziright added) it hoiesste or retall,he.it Anterwan Ear Iron. manufactured in' Polusilte, and warranted or superior quality. ALn , linht T rails. suitable for intner6 and eahle ('hates, burnished at short notice direct from the Importer. E. YARDLEY & r , ON. Von riitnre, is-I( GAS-1 - 17/118 AND PLUMBED.. EJLEMISIf WliffEl.M. having bad w.ry consid of ...Table experience. as a Gan feels crest eons. 64 ' . `• to •Nrrin; his sersices to the stilton. lit 'WIWI'', Ile has enninienren Anstsess On hi, Morn "r"", to lb , .finpoOtlr. isa ar 14tv fax .in o , ssi whe re nil nester, either for Can Pitun: nr "P . MeL Olaf be left and they will recei , * the r^nrt 1 ""M enonilee. Ills pipes end Other ntlteri ell ghoul be •r the very Sett kind. and Fittiats of ever) dPa<ntoion that way be desired will be Ist nhaied and P.l np in - n w , nktnanltlse Minderand at the stoniest toissihle nnt i,_ Jane for... tPip r it io Le tr AZr o ZA i nT r E UTLEtt 11.11 y estaldlsfred. Zn " : " 4: " - 7" " nt tohanolAAqo 14.tholany rsims, taow, If not as reproornted, .r. given !o eitbativz, /landsols• rtirn,ryt. thr firatdars• • • rttAtiK MITT. U. I 042. ' SO - A f Q VPICIIIOIII,FILIF FRIT 17 4iod awl fer sale, the M101,14{ „, Ft , Bricks: _ • ' TO, TUC LADIES IN GENERAL. FfIENCii 1.1Q.111D WATaI - E1L1 3 4,... , 111TF. ospsittirit•. of thine prewiratient la eriiletiii.-io -4,,,,,,ng ti ,„ 0 ,1„. r, i , ~,, than indigo, and being Partway tolnbte in water and not an habit. to leaae rtreaki orwywiii upon inn Linen ar Ili.lon. Thin %flirt. neutralises the golden tinge wgich would nib. 1 etwlse be retained. It contain. no Ingredientssrhieb i 1t tAll 31E8 .POlll. SCHOOLS gNii rosiLiEw <saw 1 ,, i4 4,, b e . t e p tt taee autos .Mat &hey'. (.1,- I—Jar, ~,.. -i.ed a tot of ~,,a , . ., i . i.tr art tele int--;1 de. Neill :14 - draw 'it goittain awy awid i sstbe privy.- , . proved. en MAI lot Pict:wig aniSramilier, all I.fwhieb ' rations irlitch it. wild TOr stub, narrows generally ..... 'will Le sold at gtotadelplit• prteis either, Single -PI ktl Jo., Tor ' aati,at 31311 N G. BRllWgi'll .„.! nits, it , B. ESNAIAN'S' : : .! Drug Otto!, Castro di.. Nottsw.nc; Cheap Doak and amiglosirylkore. Des. 1 3 .3e52. - 31.-Oxt • _ ;A: • . • °O mar,' Shape, I.arte Small weitae, p split; !lull head, Ai and Jam. toother with 'atm tia.tdiaary size fluttilhed . . ? ! r7. h4 y , fi d oz i. t ..".TaT4 13. 145 t VOL. XXIX. EMI GEO BOOTS AND SHOES. V DM MEI Xtr. ifiolen3lf and Rtt.ti/ Roof awd S 4 In Sl urt.('oratr ef Cr,,.! nrd .VurArt Strrelt, Pottarillt. ' irmr 41 , nArnInrn 1%1171;4 TI/P ArrEN 1 1...0 or the public to tlic very extent:ice 2.11.161 t meta of Cooilit, coo;bicting of Calf Sgstrh, - ,1,1 - aaged and PrEr. ,l I.tni. , , Calf anJ gn.,,lnobje 1.14,1,1 alelv r ,j awl pek.. ge.l Boats, Watrr Proof Hoot,. Sewed and latva. irnm 42t0 Si ; nr, t and and PLitadnionta ma nnf2c terr-d Coat. , Conto, In freat vatfrc c,,,,u‘ntiy In, hat. 4 ; Cloth and .lasnia4 Caner = rAln 'Vie, Allll Se sa nildre:;• • ••A misr.its• Y.,,, ,r nrne, 4 A . einailty.n low pro, !WI'S . and Yolot,'llo,4% and Mlnlloes rail I of 611 , I,X Mir , Fronrli and r.,. I.n oir.e Clay.? 1tn.44. ?Amore". i'llt-kirt a ndl;o...‘f Itontef , , FtenttrNl WI it and pump ..111,1tr. Ilnrk.ttnp.an I Mororro'nrili K Crt , m . :,05 , 1/0.. to 31 ; New England 11.101-I,lla n] Slob, of 311' 4. nid. eltd•AP— Mt. , ST:,•;ol.lVhil.lr,W;ll..oleem min.l 'aro. r.r Oa. market, tonst3iteryon. hmtl. GUM. EI,II. Slowt ' Our stn. k Clam rha..lir Shoes t.t....1111.. best utaniGruued anion rho rOl/1/ill , fan /..I.lises and 11shtletnen wotti.l .1.. tr. II In rt.ll and provide nh Ittve. Steles. tie . 0,1,r/9and t Inn. l'artn t 11..21 and.1'.11.‘,.. Tlsi.Trzyrll , re will find im well .np Pl.Ol with It ahm - 4. arlorle-i whirh wf• will 3 lltird.rttlf. 14 0 • • Ron , . and ' , hr.= 4. nvt.!,, an, rrinsirrd to ord. r I 1:113IS e_l,ll OEM= ETIVUTERTON DOARDING SCIIOOL. I'lll , 4lncifilit:rin i• •_eLt wile 1101 1 / 1 .1, , 1 ClOlll tlitep mite from •Ilie l'hiladelPitu and 11.-ailtit7. ,Railind at I P tia. 1 ,, X• where". LIMO, is a ciadn Kanberion datt. daring the r P atilltint. and Psi ry utAc I day tiillint• the Winter month, ' P atent. and Guardian. wilt Cud liimbertan • llrre'e.rLirnble plat , at whorl, In ealtical 1114.1 r ti.lOrlili t• o f Ulolilll IF, Laairiaii i ',find, bra criful and healthy. Tla ' buildingsae eataniodloar. particularly iti ft crimol nudist.. and well pappPird w ill, nitre I.lain water for bathing and nitircputp—er, it will be it, C 011.13111 aim of ihn. ' P rincipal to m.lO. thin PC110 , 4 pleasant profitable home I all who may be nu tructml.mins care NOT, 13111 ell.•••Tire.l autt mci gnallßed inachrtc The Ir.larerinterst unarly praminaldr.tha 4 . . a 001 cam/wird rattan fairly TM. cony, of dud, incliing. nit the branch,r of a complete Encliah rdn.atinn, Intr . lhrr wtlh the (It.. dug. and thr grrnaligrnlal branding. 'nth 110. Made, l'lrawinr. P 31411,4. SrrdLw. rk, ag. The stMglmnt Ira r ty imn Iwo mnisiorir ri brnmoiillt• igninininr Sgggdon nom:Ono/1.E cut tics, ercn u dWe-ailing:lay in May ; and the Winter .r non on the Wrglaggnglay In Novrogbd TERNIA .—(Onn half rn aelsant..).—Vor Board an. Tuition in alt ilnel,sh and Classic:li studirs. isrr ors nrnanirntal branrhes (11" re moderate rxtrn (11..rge. Circ.:ars and furitirr Info, )iron play hr nhisinra hylreas,n.;los unrirrsjo, ril at Etnihrfl.n. I'...uniy. pa., • jcAnv . , Prinripal March I!. 1%53. 11-Inl Tills Institution has one of the innat desualdr In rations in Northern Pr onsylvania is quirt, plessarit and 1.1111161111 , 0• vtllaga , otie trifle We.t of Wilk, sharre, and accessible by daily stages from all parts of the room ry. ' I he school has nou twell In alnaxuon Pe, ..11 years, during whir 11 o•st , bren and constantly Mere.-.lg Through ihe mu Halt ell, of Wm- Prt ells an adthrooal Serulnary_building, 40 by a 0 feet. and three stor:rs high. has just barn coinpleted, and by the lif•roilay of lion. Zll,l Brun/ tr, thr c , ohool is now furnished sent+ a valuable and ostensive history entirely new. Toe (Ileum al, Philosophical and As irennutiral Apparatus of the 10 , i1LUI11/11 Is rC;llilC4i by all sibs have knowledge of it, es of a high order and amide rot full osperouents in Natural i 4 riene• Pans and bailers/ The Board of Instruction, fir the ensuing year is S. Wire, Tin Flan, Urn.* Kett ErMSI El= Rev. R 67 LIEN NELAON, A. A.. Principal and Pra lector of Mental and Moral Sc Jenne.. ottroad Traces, Powder and glint 8. , ,..) - 01 , NC. C. SMll3i, A. M., Prof...ma 01 An Clint rusr MYr.RA. A. 11., Profettsor or blettbrmati , and Sztoral Krienc, Itvv. 34.114 N A. REUIICIT,ProGsiLIt of Crtmatt and Ait.lltant in Ancient Lanxinteee. 11. 11, LAPLACE, Prufe,tor or French arta Span, Laneuage , JAMr.s. W. WE:MAKr., k44litant in Mathemat tre Teacher of V.atltAir. 8011111 IT, h. TW.111. 4 . M. D., Nofresor of Anatomy 2 Pit ;Okay, Mtge ESfILI CA ftPENTEIT. Prpreptrrs, Sirs 3AN s3N ELSON, Teach., of Drawing and Painting.. • Mtas t:LIEN r. nom, Teacher or Music. • The Public will . pereelve that the Institution is tin der the supervision and instruct inn of a very full liarld of Teachers, and the 'P . 1.111,14 •assured that no pains will be spared to promote the most thorough improverpent of all the pupllv. The naressary expenses at this Institution are esaderare s . hoard is $1 50 per week; Washing, 77! per dozen - it and Fuel, .2 50 per rent. i•• TERMS Or TUITION.• Termor j Tern, f I Term of 12. seeks 117 exerts Ovieeks ,6111 81 r 42 4.46 B 32 / el Conn. Ear, Branches, liigher do . to _Ancient & Medan Can n II 11 70 f; Drawinakrarritins,,ltra, 2 nO 3 95 :1 02 vr 01 the P1an0...m.4, ano...m.4, - II 17 Rontn rent In Seminary,' (male modem,,) 1 1:1 Ciionical and 'al-Lecture.. I 'o 00 Embroidery. E:ttn, 21 3 IS 91) The sated..., pertan for litnard.Wa‘liiiit,Fuel.Licht aTA To it iod in higher Enall.h brar;ehre, for n 4 yeai, a ill new en' eed *WA. Payment 1 , ; Tnition rn be ieearsatly In adranc, and for Board, half at Ito , ram no2ncernent and hair,al the mil dte of each term. ' CALWINI/lpf. YOlt The Aeaderni . e year is. divided tato three &Into Isi Term 1,1111111•111r5 )I,IC. 19, rnr•tl nu.•s I irt s lini , week. 2,1 Trrm eninFiebee‘i Ninv. 17. 1 1 '3 9 , rnnillme's week,— Waretiqn ttra weeks. SA Tenn c'onnartenere, March SO, 1533,eontinuta I: week.—Vaeatron &it a. eta,. The 41t5ripline of the Inrnitntionrronhlneamildne, with (m0n..., 1.-whit atm: moral and telialints Perraerprtnntodurrry,stru - t order and en, fere deportment. Students ar. rewired at any limo. ihoti7b It la very important that they elionld enter at the !Wl mrnermest of the term. tstaltrose• of the e,emina ry, and any InC.rroati..n fetal tee 10 li. 751 , arlilre.4inn thr,„ rinemal nr either of the and, rergned. 0. A . Treardent of the Board of Trolitees ncrircßer'y litarytort, Sept. 4..1n32, DOAFTS ON EIINOM A NI) J'ASSEAGER. AGENC . VIC sulootriber informs tho public that he I. noir actin; as Arent 4.r tb• firm of Bon ave. Geis sect. ,and (runeinti• mnnrr to •nY pan or Europe for said Arm; in drafts at - .CI and aptitude. and uteri entsgee tali...titers, at Ow current Celts, from reel-' u& Ir.tultA , Ref:Wm:Rl and Water, either to rblt.d•trhla nr Herr Ynrat —Man In Steamers, Srbeirubsctiber dm.e not desire to do imsl near for nu" person uul. rs thei ..4j,fi t a %hut he iwlll promptly attend in the win,. Ire also believe., fmm Inquiry madn,that the firm vt & as safe arid urn. turaithi itefne,e - niagcd in the business. . • 'Atent fot Cowman, Chinn - MI At Co. `Match lb, 1n53. , It— EMI SOLOMON POSTER'S EDUCATIONAL. WYOMING SEMINARY. KINGAToN, LUZEIZNE CoUNTV, rn. Ml!=Elil PHILADELPHIA. `••1s 4.) of; V. A :tri :(•:•1 31:1 ATERMAN & ORBOTTIVS. N. W. Cnnior Pe • robd & licrlberry (A ',hi Mlreet,, Pylladelf i i la Ifer G.r SITe I large asaortinent of TEAM, I IFFFE I+l GAil. CROMECI VICES. & r 7fid"• ,01,03).,cing Nrw ?tome air/. rattieniarly in ked to call. (7yr Attentlern rover, to Pr.:lour J 4,0 44z.7 • t 4. .• .4r - .• • , 1 / 1 1,,n7; 141i4t.‘;r.;. 13OLDIN arc PRICE, 31 Nara Irhurrel,lthore Arch Strut Pia!tura., IFri:it for gale, at Inwert market rates, 11,200 7 1:Ato. Conimou 011 , rinitable for Err:Win, 5.330 Cal.. refined nil, for machinery. 4,775 Itteitrbed Winter and Sluing F and Whale-oil, Sperm, Adamantine, and er)stallia , eandlet, 0,000 Cal, 'refined Misers' Oil, free r •fir dirt and nod ;ighl color, 2,000 CAI. Pure Sperm Ott, Winter and Sprint •trained, 125 ItniA. Cineinwati Lvd Oil, Brovrn and Fancy 1 3 .211. scr.tila Bank and Taotaerir ' May IS, Vial. y• WINTER OIL o.oo . o, G ), A L L .Tirthi":"...`arot w "" wh''' A 1.140. A emistatit supply or North Weal Coast Whale Ott, for Mtners• purposes,Crse from _sediment For fair by J. B. A Is 8. ALLEN.' • Deal,. to and b 8. Wharves, rb r.•t.. 12. 15.53. 1 • 7.tf • :. zi.-a. & s a. OA.? AN It S sOIITH WHARVES, PIMA"). A., OFFER FOR SALE 3000 ti ALLONS Winter Sperm HO, 0000 d, Bleached Winter Whalv 011, ,11000 do ch do Solar . • 10,000 do Backed North West Coin Wirala Oil. for Mutters' use SSOO Bole" AdamanOne 1500 Bags Peruvian Guano, GOO 1151 s. Patagonia du Dry. 11. 1552. MANE'S Patent Pire Proof PAINT. /mon 'OlllO. Snb.cribrrr have Jum received a further ■up -1 ply Of this singular and valtrab substance: In addition to the slate color, they have a beautiful chocolate of brown, resembling the sandstone now In use, aadat tin badmiced for the front of Minding. t. principal ingredientsarasieca,aluntismandro toxide of non, which in the opinion of sclebtillie men satisfactorily account. for its ere-proof ustcre—tbe two Cornier .obsta nee• being non-condoetors.iind the latter acting (ma cement, to bind the whole tOgetlier and make a firm and durably paint. For use it is mixed with Linseed Oil, andapplied With a bro.ll,th , era tou a. ordinary pane, to wood iron, lir, tine. canvas., pap% T . &c. It harden. grilles ally and becomes Gre-prool. Ills particalarly hie for roofs of buildings, steamboat •sd c•r-derlis railroad bridgesfenre., kr. A toof co ited with the article is rtitta I to law of slate, at a vast saving of ex pr.!, rtperimen• may be Peon at th• afire if the enterer beef, thißklett)N. 111110TiirMel & Co.. No. 43itiouth Frout Philada. 17.11. PURE WHITE WILD ETHERILL az [MOTHER, Piliannfsetorern, No. 63, NORTH EILIiNT atreet, - Thlladelphla, have ow a rood supply of the. vrariantrd pure WHITE CAD, and those r.u.anniers who have been •parinsty Implied in convequerree ora run on the artirle, snail ow I , ,vn their order. tilled No known ..ob,raner po..4ee those p and brat/Drying priipertilen, destrahle in a paint, to an rune extent with unadtmlietitrd white lead ; turner any 3.lltaillil, of Other material* only man us ealite then cote, been the etrady aim Of the' manufac toren!, for many 3 rum, to supply, to the public a per fretli purr white tend, - and the uorraclng demand for time article, is moot that ii has mart with lienr. It is invariably branded on one bead WCTIIF.RILLJL BROTHER in full, and oat he Other, se aaaaa fel pare. all In red lettere. l'hitada ,July IL tO3l Id ly .72allES 8. srraout, It 3 am! 3.5 4 North Forma ."7:1.. Philadelphia, all'illtTEß of and Dealer in Foreign flLArirl, of every dererlpiinn.and Atent f.iribeprincfpal Amer ican 'Cllea Factories, has for sal.. Roofing. nmPrfor. nud Milk Window •Clas•. urevery size. up t 3 I feet ..We by 12 fret long, and from an eighth of in net, so two Indies shirk. /.1 \l' PAINTS—WhiIe. Mart anti Gr.y. Dry in ti Irad: Vytittntat ,4 all kind.; I.laan• • iti. Titrintitine, Platy. taint fir , 11.11,•, Dia Won , / Pni ufJ P , 311 W... kr. COM FlItl; AND WATER PROOF PAINT. Alsn.eon -lyntly 01. t.,11.1. II 11,10 assortmeot of freshly in fmrird rirups and. Afedtrlnes. Not 23 and .1.5 North FOURTH Street, above t....,. 1 ) :1erry, East side, Philadelphia St- I y WATCHES, &C. =DAP WATCHES AND JDIVELNT. 4-1 1 1 v O i l t .ii , S , A n n e a w n , el fry ttrZA r !L ii ti o t . It i ,V o p t rel t ibia gr.c,,ND street. router of QUARRY.rhiIa -11,1phla. /;444 Leter iratchrs, full Jevretted - 18 Ca- MUM atllser An fill! Jewel. Gold Ppeetacles, 00' allter T...pine, do 10 I Fine Silver do 1 50 do do do 9 I Gold Bracelets, 3 00 14,1 Tint ttnattlers, 7 I Ladies' Gold I'rnolls.l 00 Imitation An 5 i final, Teaspoons,set,s Gobi Pen., with Teneil and Silver !folder. 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 31} to SO rents; Watch Glasses. plain 12.1 rent..; Patent, le 1; Lonet, 25; other artl .i.. in proportion. All roods warranted In he what hey see sold for. grAuFerits, 11/1111.EY, Suet, allor• to O. Conrail. un hood, corm, Gold and Sifter Levers and Lepinev, still lower than the atosae priers Aug. 25. 1552. AT THE! OLD STAND VII !lOU/EVA Wholesale and Hetallelock,Time listnece, Watch and Jewelry Establislarient, at Ws stand..' Nn. 2.3.3 MARKET Strett.(between7th and Bth„ howl. hide,) Philadelphia., My r,i.nds, old mist oMtill, and the puldic must know hat I ant at all IMPS prepared to furnish Watchos,Jewelry, Fancy ' , Gide , . Superior Gold Pens of ail kind., with Gold and Silver tint- Oil. In variety. ace., at the very lowest Cash Prices, together with the best supply of superior Clocks and Time-pieces, ever Offered at this Establishment: E. 11. bring a practical-Time-piece and Watch Maker, with an experleitce of nearly SO year.-1a years at hls present l ocation—is at all times prepared in furnish, by tti bolet i le and Arta U. wawa mad "Time keepers" of the very best qttality.--tomprising Eight :Say and Thirty-hour Clocks and Time-piece+, of Plata and h I.lhl v ornamental designs, °fall rtyles,and adap ted for Counting Houses, Parlors.llalW.Charettes, Faeturies, Steamboat., Rail Cars, ike. Also, Alarm ctnckr, a most desirable article fur Bound Bleepers, and for all whose business requires - them to be up in the morning early. Clocks, Time-pieces, Watches and Jewelry ofesery ,fescription, repaired with great care and warranted. Dealers supplied with Clocks and Climb Trimmings. May 8 , Pia% 19-17 1)1111D4 lc ELLIOTT, Sign of the 83= Walcb.oP posits Mortimer's Motel. We ins Re nor friends and the • •xs public in general to call and exam- "'`.. \\. nue We stock, as we feel confident .. It is Ole best that was ever offer- ed in this ugtnn,and we will sell at Stittadelphla • • Our stock consists is part of s full assortment of (told and Silver Lever Gold and SOT,' Loping Watrhes, Wateaes, Piiver Tabl . e/sTeaapoons Forlse,Datter-ketives. Plated Caitors, Fruit &Cake Baskets,. Plated Card Trays,Cups. Mantle Ornaments, And a central awortrnent of Fancy Goods. With a thorough knowledge of our business, end every facility for purchasing to advantage, we eassot he undersold by honest dealers In the State. We fn. rn thanto for the liberal patronage we have hereto fore received, and by etrict Atirntlon to business, we hope to merit the rontidence of the commuelty and ouyhare of their patronage.' WILLIAM EISADV, • . .I.BTEWART ELLIOTT. N.D.—A liberal disco:lotto Pedlar' andantall 'Deal ers. . t). Panc - 01u sttentlita paid to the tepalclug o Clocks. Watch.' and Jewelry May 14 . , 16:4. Ert!=l2l ritaTarnoznat,--43 . 0w. TO wllll A LOVEIL ' lIE most eaptioiling aodporfett etliteseJorelther I are, will be twat to may addreee on roteipt Si— Ad4rees to 1/12.DA181/I L' (*.ORMAN DE., Ilos 879.,V0tt- Phitadolptos. , All letters stsict!yrivate and confidential Jao• ESEI riiiirmw. von wiz noise a rt., If PI,OI3ICNT for ever, perms. of althier se i; 10 TOrrn or Country, arraroaterd- A pro-paid titter, iip.sl.-ornclorrd, addressed to Mem.. L'Noaxao nu & Now. tiotl74 Poot-Otare. Philadelphia, will rerrloe In return 11 EASY 11111110D8 of reallilat rip= lid to 8.21• week. • Appoint It Is a fact, , --a certainty, and Without risk. Jan. 22. IBS)._ 4-tt VITALLY cePorrrazirr TO LADIES. CERTAIN o netted ge. blatity Important to Fe mal et, end mach desired hy Ladies in all fasts la tacitly. Mt. a tin , " ear** fits Female Wee halal. Pelltag of the Womb. &c., walla forwarded to any address on the tecelpt of s=—thereby preventing math anhappl tieraipoactly and pain. Addrefia Man awn LIVon •••Dg Roe. 079, Post. (nice, Philadelphia. 2 a 522.4853. . 4 tf --;- ARRISOIVII INKII.Tba enteteriber. tots Htede arrangements aleraFl to keep a saintly of 'there celebrated Ina* on luind, sad will Pail It Whole. rale to dealers at the liaantaFtortr'a prices—nil sae lap the canine. lie %leo retails It la gallon, Astt-galleot, glen, of entailer bottles, at coy prices. /aVW kII PAPE/1.-100 Pfeitis tastala etebtsclog s somber .4 aria sat itablasabla patent, al raduclif Weis, wb,a4 sad tital.Pltt 0p...ba1l at - • .1411.11A111111 Otani /11/.11., , • • Cheap PI . as/ geed ltere. lAI Me Lo erect Market rater IE3 ;~ 3+; ~ FR 50 ly OM t:4..,•(.kiLi1l Em MISCELLANEOUS. Garden 'Seeds. WARRANTED FRESH. Itic s.b.tiz , er Ilan lust crceived from a reliable seed Rmablishuffriit, a large •scorinsut,of Garden Seed., embracing sit the (Different hied. usedosid which .an be depended on as carrexpsadlar rr Ls La. nes—which Is not always the care Iflth werdi—ton • Isting in part a. follois•: - - ' Asps rsg•t• Seed. titer Seed.t— Artich..ke, LETTUCE BealiS. I Early ('urled, Ruth. different kinds. I Early Cabbage, Horse Iless•. 'Royal Cshbage, Wiudnw Beata, - ltllotottemt 10,1••Ita, Lima do I Ilvown Patch, Itcarlet Rotll3ell, Curled India, ~ White Dutch Pole. Iste.•• ...ons, llorttcultnial do. k) bite ldtisatd. BEET. ilk aster - out.. Extra Early. • - ONIONS. - Early Tuitsp , !Large Red. 14.14 Du.% '- iNthef fl/tlnne..l. Reach Sugar, Yellow Strasburg, Broccoli, • Sta. Ittusayla, aprons, Sugar Parsnip, CABBAGE. PEAS. ESTI, York, tEitri Early, .• , Early Os Dram I Early Frame. Early Sugar Loaf, 'Ratty Washington. - Large Vera. - Ifilliborea Early Prolific, Green Curled Bays, Dwarf Ifamsrfat, Red Dutch Pickling, Ow•rf Blhr Imperial, Flat Dutch do ,Blackeye Mesmer fat, Large Dintollentl do revclry. curled. Drumhead Savoy do Pepper. large Bell. • CAIIIItIT. Pompkin Mammoth. Long Orange. ' Do nod. Early Horn RasISIL • Field,, Early Scarlet, • sly Cantilbsvrc. Natty Salmon. CELERY. Lung White Summer. White Solid, rnrnlp rooted. lied Solid, Black Spanirh, Seyutones Giant, RhUbarh, or the plant,, rltrrnll, a mall salad. Apinnach. Corn Salad, as , SQUASH. Cnrlnd Crew, • Putts Pau, CUCUMBER Cocoanut, . Early Prime,'Long Green." , Long Pickling. lsalsille.Mr Oyster Plant, Gherkin. for pickling, ITomatoes. large lied, Egg PlauLL • TURNIPS. . Curled Eta - live. ,r - l Earl y, Flat Dutch, Sarret-Bardr:Cotn.. . .11r ,1 or Purple Top, Early Canadian do ';Yellow Rota Bail, ' Curled Kale, Purple 40 It:erten/Pr Seedy In gent variety. Also, Wit choler, and 10 choice kinds put up , in SI god !.0 cent Dune, with directions 1101 r to plant. Fr Merchants and others rupplied with doors of Seeds, containing .a general assowment, with Show Ellis, kr., at *5 and $lO per lint, Also, supplied . by the Dozen, at my prices, to eel! again, to make up 1111111,r1MCIIII. irte Clover and Timothy Seed by - the quart or tnrger - einantlty. All Rlndo of (harm Seed not on hand, ob tattled to oriferiat short notice AU ?timid of rtarden.atid Agricultural Implcmeni• oLdidnod try order. a s s Trnck Cardeneu iupplled with seedy by Ihr pound Or bushel, at . 11. UANNAIS'I I / Cheat. Seed awl hook Storr. 13— 'March .2.6. 1553 TIMIS AND SHADE TRZIES, SIMI , BEERY , •lIE slibicribpr will reitelve orders for all kind. of Fruit and Shade Trees.surti as Apple,Pear ~.---.., and Peach, Plum, Apricot, ii,1,,,... Cherry. kc.,by the 100, dozen '''''-• . 7 -1:. or single Tree. Also Euro twan Linden Tree., Horse . Cheviot and lifiver Maples, &:c. AU lands of Shrubbery, tee., all of which will be told at, Nursery prices— carriage adJeJ. Also, Garden and Agricultural im plements or every description. ri. By leaving orders early the best tires sir p ub lathed. . ritnsit GARDEN 8111:1)s A large •upply of Fresh Garden Needs juit received which will be sold wholesale at the City wholetsb prices to those Who desire to sell again by the tinsel thy, or assortments put up in $5 and $lO Boxes—at 11. DANN AN'S Seed and Sol:Astute . March 12,1851 , 11— 11 AIC I. Villa E.R.— Th. subsetibet. /aving er, VW% and tint into operation, to addition to his Ws we Nal, a birsin Saw idsli un one of the beat Ira. i ..1 no Timber in schutl•iH County, is prepuce, raw and deliver umber of 141111%,, at Hie •nnrv. notke. All orders forwarded in tie anhatriher at mnii or otherwler, wilt he thankfully .reirrd and promptly attrndod In. CIIARII.RI4 P. corium. Way I . IrSl. UITAIRS.—Tbe nutmeg iber' has Jun received ■ lldne a smortmeoi of GUITARS. of different quail- ties and pewee, which will be meld unusually low . Musicians ale respectfully invited to call nod eimiu itie Mehl, - HANNAN'S IMTEM/Z Erriti 3.18:,3 / ATTENTION. AMATEURS! Aet. ALLEN. Daintretarypist, reepoetrully an .nounee. to the citizens or pon.ine and the pub lic genetally, that he has held) _fined up int?ina, at thet corner of Centre and Eau Market- Fitreeta.nrer to. Power'. shoe store. with .every con•enlenca for the common at patron+. and With every raelllty regal. Ote to take 10:enessea unmannered in ttuthfulness and brtlliancy in the world. I mix experience in Mean. tvith clone onvervarittn. and a knowledge niche recent vahlattle improvement., enable, him to produce pie titres far superior to the ordinary pioduction• of ar- Owl. A call lc solicited from all lobo may feel Inter. ..ted in the arts, whether they wivb pictures or not. Price. from one to nve datives, and upward.. N. I3.—ln•truettona given In the art on the moil reasonable term.. A Id ALLEN. Sept. It. 1052. 37•1 f GREAT LIRENES'3ES., PiiCe.t.l by RKY.I.I(IIIT, corner Of .Veksaleny• cc.tiwpt , superior in the delineation or Lm lure Sod life-espressinn of the eye. elinldren and troops token quicker than any ever In this place—an indlspensahhi requisite to secrete. Call early in the day to avoid a crowd. l'apils Instructed in the •rt.on reasonable terms; also. handsome Apparatus, Chemicals, Cases, Sae., furnished clean. Call and Judge-for yourselves. N. D. T. I IIoTYPINO executed In any style Von wish, and specimens can be seen ' We would advise ■ll who wish a true likeness in eal) soon C. VANDENBURnn 11-0 G= • IMPORTANT NEWS' , TO Tao PUBLIC Or. G. N. IloWhilAnt, I4uegron Dentist, tate", this method -of Informing the priblic 111 / 1 44•• generally and Pia friends in particular, that he has removed hie Denistry from the farmer coon/ which he netopied, to the aneorid atoll of the new twirl, building at the comet of MADAM antriAECONII streets. west Mlle, and four doom above N .S 1 U. Wilson a Office; where he will at all times be ready to perform ell Operation. on the Teeth.and from his extra ad sewage. In his profession. and the lont time in Okla and comen(t he large Cities , in practical experience, he can and will warrant all his work, or ask ao com pensation. Dee. 20,1451 RUR COUNTRY IS SAFE LtINCE the subscribers have opegOl, at their Store. Ofour doors above the Post Office on entire new shod of Goods, purchased in New York, at Cash Prices.en. abllng them to sell thew, thus ea, oiler Stars is Ike ['sway/ Their stock consists 113 part, of Blatt and Fancy Dress Bilks. Damietta de Lames. atS cts..and upwards, Thibet and French Matinees,. Coberg Cloths. all shadrs and qualities, Black Alpacas, Plain and Figured colored Alpacas,at 151 rth. and upwards, A fine assortment of Callen, Bleached and Unbleached M 411111114 all colors and qualities,. Llusayt, Checks, . . A large amtottment offlhawls, • Hosiery, Woolen Blankets, Cloths, Satlnetti, Floor and Table Oil Cloth.. dm. dec. . • • . Together with a general &allotment of Goods to please the fancy and suit the wants of the communi ty. Also, a large stock of sugar.. from h in. 9 ci'n , g • Coffeesollreen and Mack Teak,very cheap. With every variety of Quite nsware and Glbssware, at prices low. er than they can be bought elsewhere. they will De happy, at all time.. Dashes their goods. free °treat Please gibe them a call. ra Country bletebants will find it to their advan tage to call and examine the new Goods. FRY de MARTZ. 424 0ct.16. 1852 PAINT/AlO, GLAZING and rerviazgo REMOVAL. JW. BOWEN having removed his shop to S dour. , above the Amerkan House, Centre Street., and taken Into partnership his brother*, the sehlecribele announce to the public that they are prepared to ex ecute all orders In their line with the greatest de spatch, and on the moot reasonable term.. They am ploy good workmea and their customer* may, theft.. fore.be sure of satiafactory jobs. They. &On, beg leave to call attention to their splendid assortment of Paper•bangings, Window shad.. kr., compriaing every variety of style and quality, to salt the taste and pocket erf parchasetl,and which they over at rthe tovrest City prices. J. W. BOWEN 8. BROTHERS. !doors above American (loose, Centre it., Pottsville. April 17,1851. . 111.tf NEWNAWS Bralte•a Kir, X.ror(ia■ strea.Pativithr. Anima , • ' Plumbing Shop. • . LTAB coNswerLy ON tfAND 'A SUP P LY OP FL all ince of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block Tin, filth Tube, Shower Bath., Hdrant,. Bose. Vont,le and Single Actin, Pampa and Water Mann also, al kinds of Brass Cock. fotwater and main, Bran Oil Cope, and Globes for Engines. All kinds of Copper Work and Plumbing door In the acateatlmanner at the shortest notice., N. B. Cash paid for old Brno lad Lead.' Pottsville. Oct.:A.IBSO. ' 4341 • • \trinv POWDER mu.L. Tatsultotribor has erected new Powder MS Allbroarille, on the West Branch Railroad, and la prepared to furnish Powder, which ha will guar antee to be made of the best materials and proper ties to increase Its explosive rapacity. lie getters Itlintelfthat, nn Mai, hie Powder will be found equal In quality to the celebrated Dupont Powder. Orders wilt be promptly attended, to, and famished at low lat ri • lo, • loud article, ' PETER ALLISON. Sept. lb. 1502. N , y A WWl= NSW WORE. " WElnlyr „ Tables of digatent herbs of Bound, Anna retied Flat finite's Ottani, * Pt U" t teal Alechenlo--thts Is ono of the' inoetyisefirt works published for Dealers and Workers in iron. and those who non it, over hoed. tio CC/flea are the caleula tittle. that any person can safety buy and sell intro the Boot, without even weighing the itOli and Steel.— Just published, price 2.5 cent,. and for sale wholesale •n 4 retail by B. BANYAN.' d• By enclosing nine postage stamp,. the work Will be wailed free, to any part of the eoualy.—The 'Trade supplied at the usual discount. , Jae. 2f. Inn. dWaVrON a nlciumort, 1-RSCTICAL PLUMBERS, Tla and Copper Smiths. Railroad Street, oppOsite Fogarty* Store, Parfri- VILLE, Pa.. where they are prepared to draw 10 or der all binds of work la the above twanctres sad rue as Sbowerand Slippeeßattrer PIMPS and Water Clo atter aid. rill kinda of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iran Work made reorder at dm aborted partible pollee. Roofing. Sporranp tad all kind* of Cookies etre " made and 'nodded at the sherbet notice and In am most rea.onable terms. '7- EMMIMEM • Finn ate CONPINTIMMALUT. 11 tumid a /3 eLcsaa whakaila Matra heti. repaid Millers la Coafattionary or ail Wads. No. 1/ 3 tionit Wit .SL. below flue. Philadelphia. TRi atteßttos of Detests mooted loam anima us tiOaYtf fir stock. ekketi grin be *mad to 3e diaftst alliatckaity tbts caty. Yost's% Rsyrea ofail Mad 114-4irdeli isaU or oiberwlie pivaptly Utak . • ; TO - 4,11311, - • SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 9; 1853. STOVES. STOVES' STOVES'! STOVES!!! rlllll% t WAllNlCll.(ffneeersora lop. r.• I • car ft c 0..) will still cantinas ihn Stars briaisCirtr On a o elle11•I.eIt., Ili lII' eon.. ohr eslaMsahed slinvol, N. L:,l'oes. ff of Rod wad IWe., titter hi, rttiladoistic.. tbey would lid, Will to rt. ..Id pastr.ns of thejaie Firiniand the Puy lir centrally. We would mind speulully 4.4“ - your ahralrou to ilor I,llovslog dluves; :—••ltfa...dregors" . ilyatior yiove , the Erie Rail road Storer. flaeli•erilettraltd Patella Wood StoTes, she rt , lellrated Claw rook ranee, for Woodot Coal;' aoJ itattiore•Cesrhsaled 'V. lot Wood Storrs 11 0 - ethtr with an endleta variety of Patterns of eyery al wholesale and reu.l. CS. Also. Milne Celelom ed ?Muth Wn C. !tilt.] NEHrtitt I,VARNICH. Wx. P. WASP Mi. 1 N. Corner of.lernd and Bare ffte..Philars. N. 111—All the different ODD PlElrErtathi 1141IGNS on hand for Fitores. Feb. 7:4.15"3. 9.3 N 1 , 0 4 0 ):;0Jjç j31;4:/ R imi w i r e lt u ainzi r o y n: t r h e at tn ho hl. h. C: j ta t fo . :g le in d . EMOTES, IRON WARE AND CUTLERY. S. O n e ° irn l rron . to his large stock of Milers a variety of new Patients of Cooking. Parlor. Office and 141 Stoves. Ile has now the tartest and MOM splendid stack of Stoves noel offered in this Region before, ',Melba grams. at the lonsst cash prices. They will be mad fit earn only. lie has Olin a large assorttnent or Tired ■nd Etka meted Railcar Wire, of all descriptions; x tame amain:tent iriCtulerr,Tin and Sheet-ken Warr, Stove Plping.Coal Ruckert, W•sh Bolters. Miss Ket tle., P Mg Kettle*, Prying Par., Waffle Irons, colice Niue, oar.; a large assortment of Japan'd Ware Trays, d.e., nod nil kind of Tin and fibeet.lron wok. Mine to inlet. Ttu Ron ring and stprommg done tth the shortest ontire. All order. teeetied Will be promptly attended to. CENTRE Street, four doors above Market. Poithviiteoltt.t. l ,ls s2 . 43.tf PHILADELPHIA aco, u priceorri WIC ?corms. corinco ■►COII GEORGE LIPPINCOTT & CO. HAAT. constantly en hand a fall assortment n TEVI.WIMIM lanottaa and fla9crataa generally .Na. 13 North Watet street, and ho. to Noah {)elawnte hvenni, Phi ad'a. Jan. 19, 1953. ' 5-1 y PERUVIAN GUANO. andflanedbrg to infni ot the Farmers and L a Benito, in ilol .ItAte, that thee have made ar rannement with F. BARREDA le. IMO:, Agents of the Peruvian (;overnmrnt,forthe ezelativatutoortation of PERUVIAN GUANO into !lot. City of Philadelphia, direr( from the Chino ha ". (elands. Mears. BARRED& & RRO. nut keep Constaatly On hand a large gegreit of Peruvian Guano; aufliclena to inert nit the demands of con‘hmers, which we will ~.11 at the lowest priers arid in lov., ao suit purchaser. °LADING & CHRISTIAN. Sole Arent' fio9he 1310,0 r remit:ll4:min in-Philo , No. 44 N Whmet, and 97 N. %Vatlir fit., rbitad'a • 4-. om ORANGES & LEMONS. TITAT waived, fat taterbrap ° 03 . ONE THOU:IOM BOXES, Ilecidediy thew WO received time. Ws refieon Apply 10 IV/IZTMA3i, W Wen's Confectioner and rstni.,€Tios Market-el. bete.'ern 1111 t & 13th street, Philadb. Feb. 111. 1853 PLASTER AND GUANO. BEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE it Store 10— Buy from Gm hand' aDJ nave extra profits. The &cone mu beet land Meter ti manufactured from, ere hareselected aorta pest Cate at the Plaster Boyer, will mark Olio important fart. One hn libel of oar trelect Land Maier, has more fertilizing power than two boahels of ordinary Planer. We hate now for tole MVO bushels extra quality select Lend Plaster, kin* porn! ordinary 1,9 O) barrels Calcined Planter, I no Candor SO Dentist •` 300 fon l .lPr Plaeier Miss 'Gel° we niter In confidence to nut customers, as roptat in any unpotted, and far Pilp<tlor In most In the market. I.soohags of this superior Guano, for sale at the lowest market We. Also. Paisennlan Guano, Pon dreue,Ground Charcoal,Stc.r&c.. & At the Fteatn Pinner }dills. Jonrtion Cork Avenue, Crown_ sod callownri I St a pis, PA ilidelphl.l Feb. 5, 1h53. 11-3113 DOLLMW. PREMIER ARTISTE IN HAIR. VT Chesnut Street, opposite the State House. PIIIIADELPIIIA. In smolt corthe teleNrated flogramer Ventilating Wig and Elastic Itand . Touparea. Instructions to enable ladies and gentlemen to measure thaw own heads with accaracy i Fire Wife, hullo. Toupees 4 Scat's. fades. No. I The round of the , No, I From forehead to head. . back as for as bald 1 From forehead over I 1 Over forehead. es the head to neck.far as required. 3 From ear IC...UMW I S Over the crown of the top. the head. • 4 From ear to ear r'd I . the forehead. Doi.LA RD has always ready for sale a splendid Mock of Gouts' Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' Wigs, half Wits. Prizele, Braids. Curl 4. /cc, heautifidly manu factured and as cheap me any emahllshment In the Union. • DOLLARD'S Iferbanium Ectraa or Lustrous Bair Tonle, prepared from Prmth American herbs a ad roots, the mast snare/ MO article ever produced for mien. ing the hair from falling out or changing colar,cesto— ring and preserving It In a health.. and tialnriant state. Amon; other reasons why Dollard'. hair-tut ting ealoon maintain. Its Immense popularity la the fact that his Tonic Is applird to every bead or hair cot al his establishment, ronserincti o 7 lU. kept in better p lion than under any other known ap plication. It belngthus practically tested by thrmunds, offcrs ate greatest guaranty of its efficacy. Hold wholesale and retail at his Old Establishment, 177 en wart "Tigre, appoint. , the State noose, Phila. IL DOLI.ARD has at fart dtecavered the sepias *lles of HAIR Mill and announces It Or sale, With, perfect confidence intik surpamlnß rtacrYthltri of the kind sow In use. It colors the hall either black or brown, (as may be desired) and is Asa riciall say iajteryte als bele it ,L( either by stalk Or otturrw can be washed off In ten minutes rater applicatloa r without tittiltlint (rum its efficacy, Persons visiting the dry are invited to (IVO him a call. Letters ad - dressed to It, DOLLARD,' Chesnut street,Thila delphia, wi❑ receive attention ;ray 10, 1152, EOM VABNISEt, STEAM MTV APM PAINT MANUPACTOR THE undereigned having mode ertenalve alterations and improvements In his, machinery. and basing ntrodoced STEAM Into his Factory,woold most respect fully call the attention of his friends and customers through the mow, to tile large and well selected stock of VARNISTIER,PATNTd. OILS. CLASS, &c.„ Am. which for variety and quality cannot be excelled by any similar establuhment in the Mate. Coach Body,Carrtice, Cabinet and China (Roes Varnishes, •nd Paints of every detcription, dry and ground In Oil, and put Up at shrift notice in vans of convenient sloe for country trade. Olaster's Diamonds, Cold Lest Pallette. Polly and back Knives.Bahle and Camel Hair Pencils, Varnish, Paint. Graining and Halromlne °rashes, and English, French and American Class of all inset, suitable for glare Fronts, bevelling, w ith a good assortment of Enameled and Colored Class for Public building,. Vestibules, /cc., ice., coasts nit) , on hand and for wale In quantities to suit purchaser...at moderate Prireav'al. the old eatablithed FVI.IIIIIIIIO AND VA• tire! Swum No. 80.Nortli Fourth street, west side, below Race st..Philedelphia. C. SCURACK. April 24, 1852, 17-1 y k r A ,(,[.ii:l SOAPS—These auperlor articles of perfumery, among.' which are enumerated 'Bejaia!, celebra ted Lilly White, Oriental alabaster, Pearl, Rouge. Tooth and Toilet Powders Chinese, Velvet, - ft, (;balk and other approved Cosmetics. BOAPB.—Walnut a n d Extra Fine Band tiroven &nd White Windsor; Floating, Palm. Almon d, F 4", and Toilet Soaps.: Sharing Cream. bile Dye. Calorie Waters. Retracts for the Handkerchief, Os Marrow, Rea es 011.Cryttal Pomade (a new article), Rau Los tral Male Restorative. fialrOils,Phitocoutes,kr..,Re., are Matinfactured and for sale by 1011 N T. ctetits. PerFnmer* Chemist; MI Market Bt.. below-4d. Phila. Ur Merchants. don't forget that CLEGG;B•Is the cheapest and moiteatenalve bisnulatony In the City. Give e o n a tall. .ff 7" .1, T. Cleves' Perfetnety can be had wholesale andpetail at city pikes, at D. PIANNAN'A Variety eltore,,Potin Me, 4.1-17 Oct. 1.5, I MI ER1711 , 11, PREMIUM ° ESSENCE OP COFFEE. WWI!? will man use that which I.4lllnriouir to his health, when he Is willing is give alibis Wealth to restore It when it la Itiet. Ott/lone that at lent two-thirds of the human family will ass ordir.ery Coffee.. knowint it to be iniorinus to their health.— ZHU PP.B ERIIIII3C.E RP COFFEE Is, beyond . doobt, the beat Cod most. wholesome preparation in the world:- Evert Flouse•krePer should have It. Try it and be convinced—it win use about Opts eent.be sides your health. Wirrranied to giro entire sant action: lifamutietured tad for pale by ELI KRUPP. GPapierrli Third Bl.a Philadelphia. N- B.—All the principal Grocers end Prugehia have It far sale thrnnibana the United Slater. Vac. ZS, AU carlair CILMA, GLASS, Aic. TYNDALE 4r MITCHELL, ' 2YSJ - CHESNUT Street, Philailelpha, nypEßth the emus ■ of yousetlie and ILICIWAsity, lJtha choke of their beautiful and immense!atueb. In say quantity . sod °fall qualitimuf Dinner, Tea and Toiletl Plates; Dishes, PDtbere, French or Eaalist+ 1 6hina., I ottroustone Ware. As also GLASII WARE, eat and sabalded% Is Suit veriety.itt the eery lowed rites. . . Hotels. Duardias sod Private Oaten atipplifd with the be a at ankle i s at eery cheap prices. I u 17 • 5, • riturr & coarrzarrotOdar DEPOT. No. 518 Mole: Strad, betsectreStAujilkitt SEVENTH a . nd EIGHTII, Pint axt'fo: TOilat Mang toupectrolty incense tbellublie J of We and the a4elefue eeesifee, that be mix Blimp ow hand I bite' mut varle4l litimanineat Vselie.Caltie alet CoafeVieeer). Width be will ae ebtap ss eats be beegbt as say ember eseebileb newt la Thitiuktplits,aitet be livitee sit pigeon* warn tae y Waal sayttilai Me Itse. la celled me Ida before perebseine eleevbete. **dere thee .ose trywill teeth , * paw attsitloa. - ' • SW 1. test 1 EMI AND TANGY =1 CM OILS, PAINTS, &c SUPERIOR 011. FOB LOULM PS, Machinery, Ca, Wl.. r, ayr., 4c., (CAI RECEIVED and fur,yala by the aletmergraa, TI s yodinwing sysilmottia 1 la Innen hour a Reading (Pa) Tie , oil 4ya from all irnpeirlllea'. - and will' nit rein machinery or In bathing. °dun machisery will P.l torwrii at a 1...fp...V0l te of ter.-will remain perfrrilylimpidwheniron ti2lltl4.[Notni On Iv (mato solid .. roe butelnt pnrstrues. the brlchtek and ►oat daht In the world. Persons uslne .11 3,lilrilti. int it If nothing 1011 pit re nrl. MI rot Cat Wheel. lhat welt not Contrail et 10 de.. pees Nation tern. Cr We have ea.& and are now constantly uctna Mason . . Votes.' Nperm Oil on •11.1 Ms. raini•fr,ffilil find k to be superior to all other Oils we have ever eyed. 111;1 , 111 not gam nt,Conteld,lnd pre. ter It to the best sperm' Pd. A. & 111. RERTOT.ET Iv CO. - GEORGE BRIGHT. Hardware Store. • Nest door to Matz's Hotel, Centre Rt.. POttaville.' March 5,1933.105 tr • +~l .r ~1 aY !iY TO BUILDERS! AND - OWNEII.3 OE PROPERTY. DEMONS denim,* of using a portly Metallic Fire I and Weather Proof Paint, will use NEII.IIIB. in all its native pority,as cheaper and more danolds than ■ny other heroin °t rim) to the potato. This entitle hae undergone the rarefy! Jewellers of the learned Prof. limes C. Booth, of the University of ?empty,- van la This Paint Is pertrii•rly adapted to the paint ing of Can, Boat. and Vessel. of evety description, pomeasing It. itself more body than any other paint yet Introduced, and the quality of drying very hard. Colors varying from brilliant Red to Ohara. • CERTIEICATEI4. Pa tradriplis,'lhr. 1, 1851. • Mends' Fire Proof Palnt cormetts of such materlate asi In W infant the opinion that It cannot change under the anion of any atmospheric egrets, sod Oar, their fore it will triaill its quality for any kingth of time. A mairis. Silica, 30.01 Peroxide of lion, 13 01 Alumni, . 32.101 %Orr. • 1.34 This Attatysts show. to cannot civet*, while its beautiful color intuit recommend ha extensive em ployment. ..1A311:$ C. 11130T/1, Prof. of Chemistry applied to the arts. University eff ,Peensplvania and Franklin Institute. Ji'est Jan.l3: 1832. do - hereby certify that I hare used the Fire tins . Water Proof Paist of Nelids ft Co., and find It to ca. cell anything now in use for body, gloss and beauty of color. As such 1 recommend it to ail House Pain ten : anal can furthersay that, I believe it to f• t t male durable and rhellpet than airy other, paint vet into. &iced to the public. It is without grit—l,o4l,OG ground some in oil, in tny -Paint Mill, aud.Wria sur prised to and It an very line, and In application town.. tiful for either wood or Iron. . JOHN P. RAWLINGH, nauseant! Sign Painter. Wilwraytem Del., Feb. lath. 1832. M . R. ft. Nij.n. & Co.— Gentlemen .—yre bane berg eying your mineral paint (or some months past. and believe it to be a superior article for wood or Iron, and would recommend it particularly for es. Morel painting. HOLLINGSWORTH & HARVEY,. Marhinists. .Ifainyarak, Feb. 12th. 1833. Messrs. V.R. Ninon k Co.—(ienttrtnen —l-have been in the Furriness of Roofing 'with Iron. Tin and Copper. for above 11 yean, asa , have used all the Mineral Fire Proof Paint.' now in the market, name ly, Blake's-Patent Ohio Paint, Sitter's Enamel Paint. tile Otd tipanish Brown Pittsburg Paint, &c.. and I have never found anything fit to compare with 1t folds' Metallic Paint„either firr durability or color or flow- Ina evraly, and most say that it meets Letter, with better body,"trian any paint I have ever used. I have covered several illTsß Fade?tell and Mills with iron and tin. In Manayunt.whlch•l painted with NIELDW METALLIC PAINT, and examined one yesterday painted in July, 1859, which I found ■a bard as the metal ItselL• I particularly recommend It for any riot door painting. and would not be Induced to use any other. JESICESHOEUAREIL, Tinsmitiljdanayank. For sale by E. Yardley k Non, Clemens & Heisler, Pottsville; Daudet L. Miller ar. Co., Harris. Hale dr. Wm. P. 'Walter, Philadelphia; Canby & Hatch, Baltimore. Apply to MAIN. R. NEILDS„ Wilmington. Del., Of to CALEB PARSER, Pottsville. Pa. Feb. 211.11 p. (inn.“. 1833. 44m) IS-Sm TUE VERT REST O ERY IL =OWN FOR AIACILLIV'. EVLAN•eI PATENT IMPROVED LTIBRICA LITINC OIL, sold and delivered by Menace Oats ctitt Co r, Basement of Yardley's Iron store, Potts rtlle, Pa. invite all Operators, Eaclucets, and others Interested, to send in their orders and try the article fin themselves_ leaving of Oil Is saving Mo ney. Those wbo have tried It speak of it as follow. , Eats* Marrs' .1 I—" After test ing Its qualities for three weeks. We arc free to admit that, for floe umeidnery; it Le superior to any Oil that we have used. It WWII/ clean and leaves vo gum ming substance to clog the machinery." dpi. Downing. Engineer at John Warner's Xs clime Seep. Pottsville. Pe.-- We have been using Derlatis Patent Lubricating Oil about three weeks —lt loos at least one-rhird longer thin the Oil In common use." . Ego. &teeter, 'Jeri user', Solaro Hin..thaiir rgasis Lasliag--Frorn observation upon the guides 11 Inst. lwlee as Mpg is the ordinary oil. It works clean and free (torn vim. It Is the best oil we have used at this plare." lamb ligicura. Satryae sad , Steam Cir rata, Saw MU, tlevellra— • We have been truing the Lubricating Oil fora year and shelf, with an Engine running ISO revolutions per minute, one large Saw Shaft runnine 7110 revolutions per minute. and a small one running about 11100 per minute, and find the Oil to work well in every respect. and to wear ar toast one-third longer than the ordinary oft." Geo. W. Eater-Reek Crass' Straw Orut Pottarilla—. 4 ll la the best Oil I have ever used. It works clean and free from gnat. and I think It lasts frilly &third longer then any other nit I have used." inn. Batt., Forrosoinfor Lril• Vasiiita, Orchard frau frorks.Pottarille. We have itud the Ln brlratlntOilonallour 'machinery. and found It to work well." ‘, Inuit Errs cc Evian', Air GUI s& Skaft.Si. Clair —"lt lasts. an appllc:tlon updn machinerv. about twice long as otherdne oil In tux and works clean and free from gam." b••ID Wurgintousr. Esisisterfor‘Captirell 4. flu rry, Siiesr Crork—* It works clean and he ' e from gum by and outwears Whale 011 one-bolt." ALAI. GO‘Aill, 61311%.. TUOS. MUTTON. ER/einem Sake MIL Miele: Cs., Port Carbon fflopr- - We bare been at this place for the last ten years. and In variably cued the beat Winter Bleschnl Oil, cowl- Ming no less than one gallon per day, and we fistDiy. believe. by using the Lobiitating Oil, a saving of at least taro-thirds can be effected over any other oil we have ever tined." Fab. It, MS. 7-tf GROCERIES, — & - , c m. STROUSE, • feeporter and Dealer in Pisa irks,. Brandies, Liquor. and European Produce. CENTRE St.. Pettrrille. T BEG to rail the attention of Ihscl-Keepers. Fend- A lies sad the Public to err eirensive inniortment of PURE. WINES AND LIQUORS of direct Imports (lon from the grower, and ptodircers ofßastct. Gam axe, dm ME3M Meisiro—Choire Old EIS' 'lndia." Poifi Pore Oporto," " Orape Juke " and Dor. Randy. snEttßY.usnom, MM./ink Cr a etta—"at, guil;;;,.r•Cacao' Latour." Mite Wineo—Hata Sauterne, itarsac, Bordeaux. • Clrwpagar—l* Sparkling " &loft " BIIP.NIOII WHOM, iloebbelmar, ) in twee of twelve bottles Radeaheimer, • each. Illierenateluvr, Jobanneaberger, I Meat qualities and high rosier, Tramuner, Bator. _ ' LIQUORS: ,11:4111011t3, Dark en - liiiit;Pinet, Cud!llion & Co. engage_ Otani, Depay & Co„ A. tleigtiette. Mann. Wild Cherry. Ilott.awo Crwa—ldedet's Strad." Imperial," Webledam. • Womier—lrish" Mountain DPW." Old hlononga. beta. ElTltAcTll—Jantlief Spirit', Klirsebenar , Ab 'gni be, Lavender. MUMMIES: French Prunes. Olive Oil,(Bordeanz and Marseilles) Etardinta, Altrifb•leis, Datehrlarring.Swiaa. Limber. ger and Sap Sago Cheese, Imported Cigars, Java Cof fee .&.e &e„ The above are all warranted in their original pod: ty.•nd Inc male in lots to suit poiehatere, at the-low est City C.aah ;mese. All orders by mad or other. wise will be promptly and faidiftillyU. SIT attend ßOVSE.ed tn. Pottsville, Jan. 22,1031 4 am coffin stoAmv:litto rrIIE subscriber hereby give, notice that:he has commenced the COFFEE ROASTING Busloges in Norwegian 'treat, 10 the Aoroogh.ot Pottsville, opposite George Munn dc Co.'s, Foundry. where he will attend punctually to Roasting C.ortbe, &e.. and wilt bethanktal tot the patronage of the public, who may rest insured that they mitt 11111 be disappointed in any boldness they may trust to him. EMIL EPTINC. 7.1 m Pottlyills.Feb.l2. 102 PUBLICATIONS. _ VTALusawc MECIIANICAL WORM. V ,--The Arnerleart Ensineer, Drs ftemen and Ma chinists' Assistant. designed for practical working men. apprenticee"nd those Intended for the Engl. neerlerProternion; Maturated with two bundrid Vs- Laving* on Wood. and fourteen large engraved Lith ographic Plates. by Olivet Byrne. Jitat published and for sale at ' B. BOMAN'S Book Buns. Feb. In, MI. MCODICIAL WORKS. ATrod/ OR the Practical of Medicine—by John E , M. D., with notes and additions by Coo. McClellan, M. D. ; two volume* in one. A System of Anatomy. tor Os use, olgttudente lit Medicine, by Duper Wietar, M. D., w Poles and additions by William E. Horne.fd• D., eeiheil fen motted and Mamas ed by more than two hundred' en • gray ings—by J. Pancoast, M. D., a vole. dee. Beach's American Practice and Family 'Physkian. A Prnrtknl Unitise 60 Venereal Mews—be Ph. ;Mord. M. D., Surgeon of the •Veteresi Hospital of Paris, vol; Ruchan's Domestic Medicine. or ti 4 Family FilY• Melee—by William Buchan. M. D. . Anesthesia, or the employment el Cloreform and Ether In Surgery Midwifery, Pic., Ace-1171J. Simpson, M. U., F. B. S. Homeopathic Domenic. Thysielein, containing na ItellOaln of Diseases. with popular explanation* of Anatomy. Pleetology. Hygiene and IlydroPatby. to. an abridged Illeater—by.l, A. Prate. D. For gala Owings. D. HANNAN'S cheap IlooliftOfe, Cent re Kt, Pei:Mina. Feb. W. 1833. 4„'y New. 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(or the 'Clay ead Caerelefalpildri,.ead i s i s* coons __ Waft m o s s. by /mole J.Trestattae Wit, ruili'lgr.iftict — T ilvi Ogle" Dy rtauts Pilule, jun beyllebeslEl4llo ,yele I T E. Boormg. _ • I:'zidaimeu7" r. ' S'"lllimmas 90013sUer.' . . pork». Tidal 111£ GREES OrPYTIff " AdORA. Lel no soil slumber cloy mine eyes Ere I have recolievted thrice- The train of actions through the day • Nllhereltave my ket > marked m+ - their way ' What have I learnt wherekr I've teen, From all I've heard, from all I've seen ' What know I more that's worth the knowing What have I done .that's worth tha doing' What have I sought that I should shun' What duties havel kit undone ! Or into what new folliel run? These self-inquiries are the road • That leads to victim and to God. ,‘ "An Cistern Romance From Ai fa gni . Zifogazi!ic of Art.{, TILE STORY OF THE BEAMS: UR, .TIIE. 'rate TALE OT trscoim The East is the land of stories. The Arab around the evening watch-fire in the desert, the Persian merchant in the caravanserai, the idle Turk to the coffee-shop, lying pulling Iris chibouk, and the sultan Jaded with, sen suality, lounging on luxurious cushions in the recesses of his palace, and the Georgian beauty weary of slavery, and dreaming of her native hills—all value a good tale as the greatest of treats, and a good EA - dry-teller as the cleverest of men. W heu the tipsiness of the day is at en end, the shopAeepers and merchants of the town hurry to the cafe, and there reclining easily, with the bowls of their pipes at their feet, and all their senses hurl• edia voluptuous dreaminess,they listen while the professional storyteller recounts the ad. ttentures of some follower of the Prophet, 'and hts reward is never grudgingly bestowed. When his talent and ftuency are very great, - the Payments Made him are sometimes ex travagant. The intervals between the stn. ries' are filled up by the performances of the Almeb, or dancing girls. The stories are always acted as well as related, and some• times with great dramatic power. The MI -lowing tale, es related in the coffee-shops of Cairo, has fallen under our hand, from the pen f Charles Asselineau, and we have put it into shayie-and form : In the name lot the Prophet, welcome!-- From the beginning of the world ,unto the end a Cloud serves thee fora Parasol. In Cai ro there are three good things—the Maemal, the Nile, and' the Feast of the Sultan. At Datnascus there are two bad things—bias. phemy and falsehood. Allah is Allah ! In Cairo there lived not many years ago a poor Arab and his wife, and hts name- was Ben Lefeoim. He was a willing and an indus trious man; but times were hard, Raney scarce, and with great difficulty did he make a living. lie would sit in his hut heaping, ashes on his head, crying, "God is God, and Mohammed is his prophet; but what has Mohammed ever done for me?" His ,wife would reproach him with- his Iviekeilfiess but in vain. He continued to find fault with the decrees of Providence. . One morning Hen Letgoim rose early and prepared to go out. His ' wife / asked him where he was going, but he would not say. She pressed, however, very hard, and as the cunning of a woman is very great, be at last laid bare his heart before her. He had made up his mind logo out, secrete himself on the edge of the desert, and rob the first man that came by. " Log of an Arab!" cried she, angrily. "so you would turn thief, would you? Take a book, an inkstand, and a pen go out into the bazaar, and sit you down gravely in a corner, hut where. looking humble, you may be seen by all: , ' The people will think you a learned sheikh : they will ask your advice, and you will become a rich man. ' " But," replied the husband, dolefully, have not even a tarboosh to cover my head." His wife looked round, Lind SAIV Icing in a corner an empty yateney, a kind of pump kin, which she cut in twain, and stuck on his head. This gave him a very ancient and, solemn aspect. A waggish neighbor even called bird as he went out Sheikh Yaieney,. which being translated, is Father Pumpkin., Lefgoim, however, looked not to the right or to the left', but, his book open. and Inkstand 1 in band. moved on Towards the bazaar. He looked about him. and at last saw a spot which lay near the entrance, and there fixed himself.. Now it happened that about an hour later a peasant from one of. the neigh boring villages came by, looking around him anxiously, and prying into every door-way. He was about to rush through the bazaar, when, seeing the solemn-looking sheiklt sea ted on the ground, he said " May thy beard never be less! but, mas ter, I have lost my donkey. You area learn ed man, can you tell me where it is?" Oh, Fatimb !" muttered Lefgoim to himself, "you may expect a beating for this. Never was man placed in such a wretched position by his wile." But .heielt he must answer, so he said at random, "Go fo the cemetery, and you will find your donkey." Now it happened that the peasant found his donkey in the place indicated, and retur ning told the sheikh. gave him many thanks and a piece of money. Sheikh Yateney, as he was to future generally called.went home, in the evening quite delighted, and thanked his wile for her good counsel. Next day he I returned full of doubt and hesitation to his post, and was consulted almost as soon as seated about the loss of sonic silk. Fortune was good to him-again. He gave advi& and it chanced that again it was good. And so he went un.many days, and tt always hap pened that what he said was right. Provi dence seemed to take a pleasure in carrying out all his predictions, and he humbled him sell before Allah, and declared daily that Mohammed was really his prophet. But had are the calculations of man. Before a month was ,over, Yateney would willingly have never been born, and' thought himself the most miserable man in existence. He was seated one morning in the bazaar as us ual, looking out complacently for clients. his clothes no longer ragged, but still wearing his pumpkin, which was, so to speak, his sign, when four grim janissaries came up, seized him somewhat roughly, and took him before the pasha of the province. "Yateney," said the pasha to him "I have heard of thy reputation tor wisdom. Now, last night a band of robbers entered my pa lace and stripped my treasure. Thou must recover it fdr me, and in seven dayi. If thou dost not, thou shalt lose thy head." Yateney bowed his head, and went ow lamenting. When be reached home he threw his pumpkin on the flour, seated himself be ' side it, andteaped ashes on his bare skull. "I am a rui ed Man ! a lost man ! Why was I born? Mohammed is not the prophet of God. I. will sustain this before all the Me mos in the world." " What is the_matter ?" asked his wile, gently. " Out of my sight, vulture! ghoul!" ex claimed Lefgoim, furiously, at the same time beating her. •' It is your fault that I am about to die. You wish to marry again, do you?" • • " But,-my dear husband," cried Fatima, .when his first moment of rage was passed. " explain to me what is the matter ?" " The matter, unhappy wretch ! In sev en days I shill have.my lead cut off." Then he got up and took out of a sack se ven beans, one for each day he had to live ; and towards evening, alter having bemoaned his bard fate 611 day, swallowed one, crying out as he did so, " There goes one." Now it happened that at this moment there was passing in the street one •of the band .of robbers who had pillaged the pasha'streasu ty. He knew the reputation of the sheikh and as he said,these words in a load tone, " There goes. one," he thought himself te• cognises. and MD away to tell his associates, who at the news were much alarmed. They held counsel what to do, but could come to no decision. However it was determined tha n the next evening another of the robbers should go within sight- of Sheikh Yateney's housr, and judge for himself. Ile - did so j ust about dark. At his window/rat the unfortunate man; and as th e ro bher passed, be swallow aed aaanceathati,besTae,nitusfiedd e x . cl ea aim m ed ie , ne "T e p a er tric e :et a, the i s Ord, and repeated what be had heard to hi s eer oputions. They decided that ants. their should uir he third day, and soon until . th e whole party,bad tried the experiment.—' _A s ,, boware,,e precisely the same thing ter carted darioreix days, the robbers became -so to reashdyeik"mbiiinedplat. 'h al m :44 6°3 , An e d in gi a ire bcld n y p to him the. (whole of the treasure. Yeteney gravely observed that hi knew all along that thiy were the guilty persons, but that Wore denouncing theta be had mole ed to, Wilda; txannieneervould do. There upon they ' -swore by thiaropb the beards of, their When that they w o uld nib no more; tiroi 'as this 'solemn wantrance, Sheikh Yatenity allowed them to depart._ The Ei NO. 15. next-day he went before the pasha, told him that ballad recovered his treasure, and desi red him to send bis; janissaries for it. The pasha did EO, and then gave 4iint a hand some reward. 'iteney delighted,went home. .cold his wife alynd thanked God he liad a partner -so full of wit as to put such an idea in his head. But he determined to go to the bazaar no more, coritent to live on the pasha's liberality. tut the destiny of Ben Lelgoinf was not Iti!tilled. Ills desire thr rest could no more be satisfied thou Am of the dove which went forth from the Or and. found nothing but water. There happened at 'Siambool (Con stantinople) a very grave affair. A treasure placed in the sultan's seraglio was most in• explicably robbed; and, the riches being prin cipally diamonds and precious stones, the grief of the monarch was great. The event was rumored about through all Islam, and the Pasha of Damascus, hearing of the cir• cumstances, sent word to the, sultan that :here was a man in Cairo who could discov er the authors of the robbery. The sultan immediately sent orders that Yatenev should be seatunder good escort, to Statuboid. Yateney was furious when he heard that he had to gct-tb Constantinople, and for what .'purpose. He was like a madman, and could express his outraged feelings in no other way than by beating his wife, which he did more severely than the first time. Then, aS it was impossible to resist an order of the sultan.he set out for Stambool, taking with hint hts , wife, and an escort of four, Janissaries. As he went along Yatenty declared conti nually that it was all over with him, ,that he wit ruined man. Arrived lir-sight of Stamboul his grief grew greater still, and when he landed his heart quite failed him. He accordingly bade the janissaries go frit ward, and say that he had arrived, but could only reach the palace next day/ His object was to gain one day more at Aft.. lie then erected his tent on the shore, , and remained alone with his wife. Tlieleputation of theAlteikh had spread through all Scambool, and his arrival had alarmed all the robbera in the place. They trembled lest they all should he discovered. Bui the real robbers of the seraghoiverechiefly frightened. They, bad been on the eveof em barking with their prize, when they were suddenly prevented. To wait a better oppor tunity, they had buried their treasure.on the sandy shore; on the very spot Yateney had . pitched his tent. This put an s end to all hesitation on the part of the thieves. They rushed to Yateney, threw.-'themselves at his feet, begged his for giveness, and implored him not to denounce them to the police. Yateney made a similar reply to that he had made to the seven thieves of Cairo, and retired to rest contented and `happy. Next day, when the messengers of the sultan Caine, he exclaimed, •eft is not my place to go to the sultan., but his to come to me. The treasure is here."' The sultan came with all his court. The earth was dug up:and the treasure discover ed. But when the vizier asked Yateney whir were the authors of the robbery, he an- steered, • - •• I.Vhar matter ! here is the treasure, ihe test is in the hands of God." • ' ,The vizier did not insist, ,arid Ale sultan. ravished at recovering his iieasuie, loaded Yateney with caresses and presents. He not only rewarded him, but insisted on keeping him about his person. He treated him with distinguished hoaor as a man of mark and note, loaded him with riches, and put him on an equality with himself. But Yateney was not happy. lie did not feel -himself equal he his position, and, pestered with . questions from all around, sighed for his home and obscurity. One day he was in a bath with the sultan. •• II," said he, •• 1 were to give the sultan a box on the ear, he would think rue mad, and send me back to my own country." No sooner said than done. Yateney gave the sultan a box oa the. ear and rushed out of the room. The sultanftillowed him; UM:I ing with rage ; scarcely had he crossed the threshhold when down went the whole buil- Aing. _ • The sultan, persuaded:that the sheikh had acted with great presence of mind to save his lite, protested that he would grant nun any favor he chose to ask him. "Father of True Believers,"said thesheikh, "I only ask one thing, and that is, that you publish through all your dominions strict orders that no one shalr ask me any more questions." Theteuvion he told the sultan his whole history, at which — the sultan =was amazed, and all the more looked upon the- sheikh as an inspired man. Then he embraced him, made him great presents, and sent him home to his own country, where ever after he re., garded his wife as theauthor of his fortune, and advised all young men to take example by him, and set great store hy• matrimonial counsels. Practical. TlllE' PIIII.OSOPIII OF-14glIANIN-G A word or two about the philosophy of shaving. The consideration of everything is philosophy now—froma star to a stone— mid why not the philosophy of the razor?— The fabrication of a good razor - depends on so many circumstances and conditions—the material, the art' of forging, the hardening, and the temper-that the artist himself, af ter be has exercised his utmost skill, can on ly select such iostrnments as he knows to be good by actual use. The razor which pos sesses the best edgeshould be selected—such as, Ulm) looking along its edge, has little or no flat part when the action of the hone has taken place.; and which, when drawn along, the hand, appears keen and smooth. r Th s e" original keenness of the edge will, of \neces sity, go off by use. It can only be restored by means of a good strop. The act of strop ping produces a smooth edge; bur, on ac countot the elasticity of the strop, this edge becomes round and obtuse in the angle form ed by its faces. When this is the case, it most be sharpened upon: the hone. The-prin cipal instructions for whetting a 'razor are: 1, that it should be drawn lightly along, the stone by repeated alternate strokes, with the edge foremost, and by no means backwards and forward ;. 2, that the edge should be tri ed upon the hand after every two of three strokes, in order to ascertain the instant at which the operation is complete; 3, that the final edge be given by a stroke or two on the strop. The edge of the razor is, in fact, no thing but a fine saw:"When in complete or der, the razor should be for a moment or so immersed in hot water, before shaving is commenced. There is some difference of opt. nion as to the application and use of soap. Sir John Chardin asserts that the great ex cellence of Parisian barbers consists in tha practice of using a thick hot lather of soap. I Others, on the contrary, declare that the Chi. 'nese shave far better with the use of cold water and soap. ' Soap, they say, acts as a two-fold benefit to the Shaver—it' disst. fives and removes perspiration, and tubricitets.the .a, skin. Some o rators place the razor flat on the face, and of era raise it to a considerable angle. It is v ry bad practice to press the razor at all ag nst the face ; and, indeed, this cannot he done with impunity, if a drawing stroke be used. The line of the motion of the razor itself should be very ob lique to the line of the - edge, and , not at right angles to that line, as is commonly practic ed, this method is, indeed, so very effectfia/, as to require- great care before it can be ?,dop , , . -ted in the extreme, with perfect safe[};; but the same" efficacy which endangers the f skim, renders it easy apd pleasant with regard to i the heard. , . LATTER-DAY SATNTS.-013 the, 10th ult., there arrived at _St. Loofa, sin New Orleans. about one hundred persons,--1 Mormons—au their way to Salt lake, chiefly . from England. The St. Louis Republican learns from Mr. Wheelock, late presiding el der of the church in that city, and just re+ turned from England, that there are six more ships on the way. chiefly freighted with members of this church mid thew familtes,-- lie estimates the number expected from those ships, 'at from twenty-five_bundred to three thousand. lie is advised of the arrival of a' ship at the lialixe, - with about three hundred persons from Denmark. , Arrangements are, making for the transportation from Europe,' next year, of about ten thousand. n,e' growth of this body is one of the most sin gular noveltiesi of the day. Irratsraaer. Harter LEE remarked_ once to Washington, ". We are tunased, au, at the vast amount of :work that You accoUl-' plish." , Waskington replied, "Sit , I rise at four.° clock, and a great deal of my Wort is done white others are asleep." 0:7 Bs cams of your company and book• BANNAWS STEAM PRINTING OFFICE: Having proem/o*cm Preausiaresranow Wa ned to awn* JOB and BOOK PRINTING' of eery desenption, at the oilier of Tha Miura" rournal; cheaper than it can be date at any other uablishment m the County, such Se 1 , ors , Pan , P 4l ,eis, :Bills E Lodi*, irge. Posters, siad laud Bills; . Payer Raab,. nde" of eireermene, Tsinelloots,' 1(1 Reads, Order BoairiAc4 t the very shortcut 'notice. One stock of JOB 'YPB a mote eitenince Oats that** soy other . . Sec in this . section of the Slate, and w s amp Ish employed expre-mly Cot Jobbing. Being a. Aetleal Printer ourreb; we will g uarantee our. fork to be neat as any that can tic turned oat at he ernes. PRINTING IN COM:PIZ . dime at tbn . uattve/ 1300 g. BINDEIEtt. Bookla s bound m errel variety o tape, Blank Books of o:cry description manutecitited,bowid sad ruled to orde -at short ganef,. ',, ~Religious. 'PRE PAPAL WAR ttrox EDUCATION,- "Our enemies - rely upon goat"' , chg=. eclueatton--11.1 a means-of checking the eir Catholicity. We must admit that they hav"laid them phase with infernal skill. The testa will 11102 vsual their anticipation', however. The attention of the Catholic world has been directed tathis sub ject by ihme whom tiod huh rent to nde over =— and a struggle, which will end in vwtbry for dip Church, has begun between Catholicity land the_ State to w e who shall have the child." The above is the sentence of/condemnation pronounced' by Browoson's Review, the lead ing Catholic periodical :published m tbe ted States, against Sateiedocatioa, or our system,,of Free Schools;, The Retinal his received the offiiial sanction of every. or nearly every, Catholic Bishop in the United States, and its opinions are, therefore, the opinions of the Catholic hieramby in this country. This _extract, therefore. tally con firms the statements we frequntly made titt r:og the late contest, that the war commen- ced here Kailas: ,education. was in accord ance with orders from Rome, and that Detroit was only one of the hundred points upon which the enact, was to be siandtatte- , ously„unde. But if any other evideocewere wanted than this, and the bold declarations made by he Bishect and his followers here, that the' War was amore against- education ,than the system adopted for its encourage ment, weian produce, it front the Piipehim- - self. tits sinee, 'promul gated an ‘,`Allocution,"eir address, to thecir il authorities of the Republic of liewkirems da, which hill been showing too many signs of Republicanism, in which he sets forth hie ground of complaint:-1. The expulsion of the Jesuits, and the breaking np of the es tablishment of the other orders. - Theen- , eouragement given to-those who had taken' the monastic vowsteibreak than andietunt to the ordinary manner of life. 3. Thegiv...; iog the appointment of parish priests and the regulation of their salaries to the people Of each parish convened in public meeting. 4. The interference of the government in the queition at the revenues of the Archbishops and Bishops. 5. The introditaion of ••free. education." 6. The liberty given Ito all to prin: and publish their opinions on j the sub-: pet of religion. 7. And, finally, the liberty granted to'any one *, to profess pehticly" and privately whatever worship he pleasts." - Taking these grave charges as his text, the " Sovereign pontiff " proceeds at mat length to illustrate and enforce his objeettens to the encouragement given by the government of Grenada to education and free principles, and to the expulsion of the Societe of-Teens, and its refusal to permit them to dintrol the civil as well as the religious affairs of the country. After complaining very bitterly of these acts of disobedience, he refers to the . , efrart. of himself and his predecessors to prevent the passage of the obnoxious laws, and proceeds to condemn ",two projects of law in particu lar, by one of which it was proposed that; without in the least ethasulting.thhl apostolic See, tithes should be abolished ; and by -the other, that emigrants to that country might have the public exercise of their worihip„ what. tooter it was. And disapproving of the above mentioned decrees, we again and again in sisted that they should never be ritufted, and that the Church should enjoy al/her rights and full liberty." He then comes immediately to the subject of what he calls the "horrible sad seuritigi.- oils war upon the Catholic Chntel6" in tmae.l ting laws in 'which " the right etre of free education rs defended, and liberty of all kinds is given unto all, JD 1 fiat each person may even print and publish his thoughts, and ; all kinds of monstrous portents of opinions,l and pro._ fin, private/it and publicly, whatever; warship' he pleases." ThiN.7‘islrom the sacred lips of the Pope himself - , arid our readers can each judge for himself whim the Catholic Bishop snd Pliant here, and their , organs. mesa by tree edu cation," and what by godless, Infidel, and sectarian schools, and what their notions are of a free press, free thought, and freedom of -conscience. Is not this evidence that cannot be gainsayed, and from the 'Very highest an- - thorny, too, that the attempt , of the Roman hierarchy is against all education, except such as is based exclusively on the Catholic religion I—Detroit 1116. batietics. "OUR CUSTOMERS IN A3IERICA." Under this caption', the follorering para graph from a London newspaper, affords us the opportunity of'" seeing ourselves as oth ers see US :" - itr of ha•' " The men who talk so 4114 of having a brush with the Aineritans—who. baying cio real ground fora quarrel With brother Jon athan, would gu in search of one to Cuba, . Honduras, or Mexico—should turn for a mo ment to the trade -reports between our two countries. Our- titled old ladies who abhor equality—our cider-cellar heroes of the true blue in search of pay and plunder—onr par venus. disgusted at the freedom of Ammon manners—speak of a war agamit the stars and stripes, as a holiday affair, Which would gratify their spite and groats Pleasant agi tation to their nerves. Do thesel light-head ed people know how many Persona in this country absolutely depend on the Yankees for a brine? Do they know, that with all the manufacturtng industry of the United States, that We export to that country goods to the value of nearly fifteen millions a year I How significant, too, is the way in which the in crease has gone on - I . :nun time 'to time. in 1842, before we had free-trade, our ex orts only amounted to three and a-halltnil lions'.. In 1847, with free-trade; they arose to ten millions. They have _gone forward every year increasing. Lastyear tffey reach ed nearly fifteen millions. Tbia.is a firer for sober, sensible men .to wader. When the: United States were colas:at:sof G eat Butain. our whole exports, to every part of the world. were tinder fifteen millions. With freedom those colonies have become not bale our best customers, but they -have acquired a power to consume our goods equal to that of the en t re earth, at their point of political departure. This is one of the most useful lessons in all history. How sacred is the duty which de volves on statesmen and public writers, to say and do everything in their power which shaft ave a tendency to draw together, in an ever-nearing bond of brotherhood, these two allied nations. The men who chatter jaunt. ily over their port and walnuts about a wet with the United States, are less than insane. NOBODY BET A'FBINTER ANYHOW The above was the sneeriog remark of a person residing not a thousand miles. from the door of our sanctum, is refertitig to . the ptofession we follow in pride. " Nobody but a Printer." It makes the blood run ram pant'through our veins to bear inch expres moos from . the bps of those nur4ed 011Repub !icon soil.: "'Nobody but a Pri nter anyhow." , WhO was Benjamin Franklin 7 • ~ Nobody but a Nnter! 1 ~.`" • Who was William Caxton, one' f the fa thers of literature ? I ~ Nobody but a Printer ! I • Who was . Earl Stanhope? I , Nobody but a Printer! Who was Samuel Woodworth, the poets. Nobody but a Printer! __ - - Who was GOvernor Aruistrong of - Nam. chusettst - Nobody but a Printer! ' - - Who is the present Governor of Penney!. yards ? . • „ . . „- Nobody but a Printer ! . I _ Who is the present Governor. 0 f Cit Of lif ' . 1 11fil l' Nobody but a Printer !^ ' i• I. . iWbo is George P. Morris. J'ansei Harper. race Greely, Robert , Sear.. George 'P. Prentice, Senators Carnal)°, Dix', }ldes, and James Buchanan of Pennsylvania, who was the'choice of the people of a greaeportion of the Union as their candidate for the Presi dency 1 Who are they I 1:.. I - :,.; • Nobody bur, Printers, anybor..... / One thing , ii evident, every person yrho chooses cannot be a Printer. • Drains a mite cessary. ' • r DEPTII. OF LE OO!..01. Captain Denham; Royal Na g ', of the Her aid. raiw proseentiair a scienunc vcryags,lo. cently read, a paper of the Royal Society, ih which the deepest. sounding Of die ocean was recorded. On the passage from Rio de Janeiro to 'the Cape of Good r Hope, in 36 degs. 49 at,: south latitude and and 37 .4 ws 6 ha. west Icingtrude, on .a halm dq,.the Ocean was ascertained to 7,706 !adorns deep,. or 7.7 geographical miles. I • ' [l:7STariz'io an a good - yon will se cettealyibe is gnat one MB
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