TERMS or THE MINERS' JOURNAL IF IN 01.1 C srascurnox rwo vouans. ter cantina, payable retnt•aa mally in adranne to the who resiale In the Coun ty, and annually an advance to thole who milk ant ct the County. The publ artier vel.ervea to bauself the right 10 charge ,S 1 50 per annum,vvben payment ddayed longer than one year. ,to CLUBS: clime Copies to one Address, • - • Sr) 00 Screit do do - M Fifie6 do do- do - - 00 t EV . Ct.-Tynan& and ',School Te..elart' witlOhe Jour:al/at 15 in nkranee- . , RAT= Of ADVERTISING : lur ;:_:-q.narii; 'of .11 line: , 1 gquare, 3 moA.., 's3 00 3 ti m ... ! , - ;-$,l oo 6 months,. 5 00 .., , .31,-eq, 'fit ins.rtion, ; 25 1 fear, 'S 00 .1 ?mos. 1 time. - 25 ;Cara; of 31ines, 300 S+l*"..l'nt l a.ertiorr, ' 12i-{ do :Vine*, 5 ort 31Orehant , and otherib n;lvertismr, he th,, year crOil llK.,_privi!o-,zo of imi•rting! . ditr,tent mi- - VA. rl i-vments.weekly. • . 12 (X) ['V': Larger Aaverti-ement,, n< per ageernent.' ' BUSINESS ;CARDS.. OCALEFI IN 6cP,AI , IRON Cupper, Grata, Par and Mork Tit. Soddtra r l ndeltrt Lead. Le.. Order. tatrilt,til for Brass and cre,tner work. and Mathine forni4lng. All nrders ..4uneVed with inn above Itnn pronwit_tv attended to. ri Shot h rttreet,a bore Eton r, Philatielphi:. • lnne 11.161,0 71-t f' - - - 4:ENCY—For the poreha.e a n.13a1. , 0 f.F.ral Es 1 tale; buy Ina and Coal; naiad( ehntre of !.ands; and , olleettor, rent • -6,01 ontt . aears rtpetienre routtty.b• linpea to Ije,lttafartinn: Office Mahan:Giro alreet.Pottsoille. - . . CHAS. M. pnr6. _ T. P,...IIIF.RWEN; F.KIMANCE AND COI.- IPott•yille r ram ;healer in uncut ,. nt Rank Notes. Mlle of Evelinge, rt.alitirat.* ••• t ee , tts,„ Chceks and Drafts. Chucks far rate on I" delubta and N•or Cork, in ..ttm• to milt_ %larch o; VW. - 10-t • 1011% TIAN7iAII: i/ npri an 4.ffie r. in etottp Pottscillo, ra the ripliototoll I - hurt-It, where he ..ill he in 3 .R. , 10, Gorton, 1.• tip/ to tom will ro. colt, prompt ntlrritinn i addroi,,,l hin t -al onto, Pott.ivilli.`or Or. Ili-burr.. ' Itor. • 44 if -_ • ENDWAIth SIIIPPEN, ATTORNEY, AND cOUNSELTAIIR at Law. l'hiladelphta.wilaltend •r-olleettons.and, all-other lezat hu•ine.., in the City l'oottvo , and 1.1,1,1V11 , ,e, I 7 3 Walnut Fleet above Seventh street., Philadelphia: , F. -. 4"IICTNEY. EXeff uol.l.rc. 'Corittnirtinn.- and General Arenry Ogre, next tl.ror to Miners' Bank. Poc•tille. Dealt, IT m0n.,, - 11.1.1 ao.l% , ilver. on l'hila .I,lohla and New Vorl f.r tale. March 1.0. 1 7.-tf • -- DETER SIMPsON. Minn ! [;mincer, ha: te l.- mot .4 Illy paler to Dr. Chichratet's Bnildlna, nett door but one'bel,w the Prot e , tant,Enlcentril Chitral. Centro Orre Pra'aVitio ; Ta.. whet, hr w ill prn,,pl Iv aired to all order , in the line of hie profee.inn. rout 14.1 f TORN WILLIAMSON & JAS. COOPER. ./ Attnrainv at Law, rousottle. Omer in Centre.Rt. a law dnora East Of the .• Penneylta Oa Ball." Mr. Cooper will attend,at all the Counts. -1.550 CIA MUEL HAAT ZaalrsTice. orrna PEACE: attind promptly to Collection', aernrle•. Purr Mae and Kale of Real Gtate. ire.. In rirhuylklll County. P.l. thrice In Centre Fl reel. .pyo. olte the Town ,fleit 20. 1.2", TOIIN c.roNtenn,irfrivr. or Tin: rcAr l E ullraii,,a to any toiginess. nntritited to lii• rare. T .orwtnaliy. Ilill• and Nolen millemed.l,- oak.' in Illart%t Kt., opTineite Pr. Ifalhemailtio. , 5•311T111;11INING r.NoixErn and ,to C n:re Minor.. Bann. Potinvdle. ra. All.diinrriyii..n• M min. , : and Pr lochiing and • May 22. 1a52„ 21 11 TAITES 11. GR.% FIFF. ATTORN r.v AT LAW. .1 ha ring removed to hot npenrd an oft, ond, the T e lgra ph lidire. r4.ntr, I trot ...pposii. the. Mlner•• Bank. a • F,1k51 R. SA [TEL lIERLteII Y. orrirn, CO, 1.1 nor Ith and Alnlaultanrnflrret•.Pntl.villo - (lfie on.. lair's, nerL4pl4,l by Dr. 'rho . , 11radyl . hf . arch 15,1551 ' 11-tr • TtOCTOR C. H.RSIIL :11,111)MTEOPATOIC I / NIVSIrI fiN;l:,m4v. , l him Min. in' nne qtto. 11:1c1. Hong,. in CnalStrect,Nit,'•ille. Apr11'1 4 .'1449. lA.Ir IIiTILLIAii S. WIIITNVIV, ATTIITIN F.l" `1 at Lam..P.tt,vtlle..Srbnyiklll county, Pa. Office it, r.ntre xtrr.:t. nearly nrimAtte lb. Min. re 111r.k. ~ Inn. 4. 1;51 1-,ty _ - - - 111' H. WILSON. MAC:NTH/at, CONVEX -1 • anrpr, Land Ae , rit att.l Genial Cell, !or.— t II:, m,krt ~r..el. Pnltsvill ,, , Pa. , o_l y Nos. VI, 1,50. 'PUN P.IIOIIART. Attorney at Law., o.ntems. Iw, on for New York: opporite Atm Itean II olzo, t , trr. t, POO ttlle, rttnna. • . April t 1. 1 ,52 17-1 r• I 1 FAO. 11. CLAY. Attorney at Law, Protamllr, lir 1 2 ., (Mire In Cootie qtfrut, opro.ite Mortimer's Timor. . July ,71, 1,52.- 31—tf 101/N Il r(nIF.S. ATTtIRNFX AT L kW, Pulls a) r :Ile. Sail.) 'LIN rnllfily, P. nine,: In Centre r...et. nortretlte the :Stint,: Bank. - - - s-nt '2.7, 1^: - 1 _ lyt-nllt 1)G. M'GOVVA.N. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Of • fie. in Markel Ft., near Scond. Jane:l.l..sß. 4141 WATCHES, &C. WM. HAI ' LTa . SON IIO itcybrtin Drz lrer Vga...111.17.[X , R e 5W1111R1,1.2. mervo- W•lt. ♦PP PLEA' ssflCLit. - Are ,onstantit rottrring the bdoe. Ryles of M. Gasndt, which vs offenal at N.. 21d }Wiwi hire.t, shove !tfeb . n.ar Ices or Stmt. 4,V ' • /411042 any Mly 10.1=' . . • • • • nrinovta.. 13 111 D Y k rumtr, or the Ili; Via 1,6,5ql- Alnitiin.-Cr ~ i n % I,ionds asnl the puhii. grorta Ito v..11+ 1.11 1,3111 104, onfident 'l.l IL 1 it.' IlrAt Mal ever in On. w, will situ at Ion( stork rn,ist• of A fall of and Sitter,. sod Sliver 1.. pit , Ai, h., 14 air ;ie., deer T..l.lekTra i.poon4 Forks, littler Ants..., kr ,I'llazed Ca-tor, , Fruit k Plated fool Tray. Clip., 51antie Ornantrnts. kr. And a crp...ral asl•ortment of Fancy r Is. ,c.,AT alb a 1p0tc.11.1.11.1..n . ..61, , hge butp,F., and rerr (quint for purr halting to sufrantare.; citax../ 1. oiler .hl be liontist dralrrs in the Scat, IVs turn thankAjnrthe I ilwral patronage wolittVe firs. to -totr roa ”ii/eiri'alioi by .111.1 alit-Minn Js,.p., o. n”.,;1 uw c0a17.1..1.re or the totnititthil V .0 nut >ham of thry I,l[ll,llarr. WILLIAM DRAM,. • .1. fITEWART ELLIOTT'? N. 11.—A liberal d in-Pedlar. and small Deal rs . • Parlirithr attentionpaid tra the rPpairtnE of - Clocks. Watch... and Jr Mly U. 1,52.. 20.1( 1 II AT TUE OLD STAND El,l 11111.11 EN'S Wholectlr and IletallClort,Time plece, Watch and Jewelry Estatilisltraret, at his •• ftid Stand; • No. RV M A MI CT Suer tAbetwren 7i and 801, South Ftdr,) Pll iladelphia. MI friends .ohl ell worn era, and the public4llllst know that I am - at all times prepared rbitt (mbt, .Watches,Jewelry. Fancy Arttric,tinperior I:old - Tens of all ktiids, with Cold and Silver , dors. to yarn ty. lEc., ab7the very lowest Cash Prices, eiterther with the -lit it supply 01 saprrior Clocks awl Tirar-pieres, e'ver:offeted at this I;•tatilishment„ C. IL bring a,-practical Time-piece and Watch ..Maker, with an esiwriente nf . nrarly ¶29 years—in 'Yearn at hi. present location—i . at 311 times prepared in furnish, by Wholesale and Itetail, warranted "Time. keeper I." or the very Wt.,. tinnlify,crrmprlAlng tight d y and Thirtydrour Clocks and Time-pt.i . ,S, of pla and : highly ornamental detignr, of all styli.s,and adap ted for Counting 11011,..0, Patlori. Da its, Chrurche., Factories, Steamboats., Vara, &.c`„ "Akii, Alarm Clocks. moat desirable article for Sonar, Steepen., and for all whosr:lin.ine•• reqtrirra them to Ire tip in the morning early. .Clocks, Titur-plezes,Wairhes and Jewelry °revery de.,cription, repaired with great rare and warranted. Draters supplied with Clocka arid Clock Trimmings. May 8, In:4. 19-ly _ L CECEELP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. lutiot.csALE and RETAIL. at the Phil a clphla VV Witch and Jp.wrlry . glom N 0.90 North :OF.COND street, corner of QUARRY, Phil:l. l. l7j. delphia. t:01.1 Level 11Vrittliex, full Jewelled-18 Ca 'l.` rat Cage,. 00 trilver do full Jewel, 012 Gold Brwrtaele•, 7 00' Silver Lepine, do 19 1 nn, izilve'r do 150 do do do 9I Gold Bracelet., 300 gut:wrier quartlers,. . Ladies' Gold 119 Imitation do , 5 1 Silver Teaapoona,set.o Gold Pen', with renril and tillver holder, l 00 cold Fotger Rmpa, ri ro 00 rents; %Vat, h P 1210 .. 12 1 cent• ; Patent. 181; I.unet, 25; other a rti ' ries in I.reirvortion. All good, warranted to he what they are sold for. sTAI•FER II mn'. • Snece T lo.olo to 0. Conrad. (In hand. sonic Gold andr4ilver Levers and Lepinea, Mill lower Ilion the al owe A 'tr. 22, 1852 . 35-1 y ; INi „ ,:„,,..„.; .: GROCERIES, `&,c l e sporrfr nrcl lUalrr it Mar Jr..,., Errin.hrs. [jig", itnal t:vrnree• Produre ENV* E.St_, Pott,rtilg. T FCC to tall the atteoti.in of IlotTl-kerpers, runt 11.a and the Publir in mr rate:nave ataortmPnt of ITIM HINDI AND 1,14.11:0Rfc of dirert importa tion frorn the ;rowers and prodnerra of Feavr ra- NY. far. • WINES: elledrire—ehoire MI India." -- Ports—n Pore Oporre/.• ••Grape , r .juiee •' .1414 flu randy ILI SHERRY. LISBON, DIALAC.A. Clarets—'•+l. _ •• rbatra .11 Laing r." trket /Corr.-4am Savir,rr...ttanme. Itmdelet Chatapngsr—" Sparl.llnt. •• Noel '• RILENIr4II WIN EA: EMT= Itodr,t4tirrwr. i • r trh. • Nirrenitlviner. ;- • J..hasinnil.....rxrr.. I Finns WIIIIii*I. and 11:01 r. , ..t., Trarninrr, j ' ~ nava. . Imeillite4: . part xmlraly ; Pmet..lllll. - rn k Co Ce.gnar.filatd, Ifrgmy k Ca.„ A. etictictle,Slorrau Nlid t Ifni t.“ 1; 1:1 , "--14trder', •• ftwan." ••Imperial,• tirhiedam. • - - Vrnl.,•rt --1,10;.• Malawi In Dew." OW Mononts• beta.. Etie•l lawaws t.pitoo, Ratcbenwas..t. At. ol Raw, Dee na... rr,inab Praer•Aliira t o,l,ttioJrAtti aM Itarrettlra) aud,a,a, Aechaai••. Ilutra !lett int. tivrirs. 1-embnr a, r and . tnn",l.4 flora, Ja•ft ca. I,e. /Lc . /kr. Tke •AOtI! are all wiry - 470.d tk their Otifakii ti tV. lad ,fo , F2 l, In 1 , •:. v a , tit tarenaarra, at th e 1,,M -rss i'rdivh 'mar, A:: .4•1,. h i •„, tither wrr gorol be pat.aaoly lad fatlbfith a nin. in i n d in. • • K. 14717,t1 , 1 4 E 247 rnif , Jae. IS. 1,',53 _ . . TO Tall rams nv GTOrtrum. _ FFIESTR LIQUID WASH-M.llr rifir. •sp..inrity nr thin pf..filatinll b fires fin trntLan bingo. tad ' , nog perr.eri, augalrle. an wate ion art or> lo 10,51,0 of • pr 0,41 r nr ankh aeatuhs.a the raider. ante +Lib vntli.ll etw. eretuocd . Ilcnauua a•ringredreate earn nori-1.1.....:1.1y b. inielliarlt. 10Th. 10.111 4 , 1 ,,,, t ^ N.•ktlier .10. e• it nay sad, IWO tie N. pak r1111”.4111 .10.1 , 11 are aold foe awls porn..r c•-rwrally . dn. lar •ate a 1 JiollN G. (IKON J'• . Ding Plots, Captlll PnttOT Dec. li,ll/41 6141va voL:= XXIX • ..FlOnaces of the Botonglt of Pr;ilT I' , 4lLRn.v • Cr. Be an•nnot orias 4.;•r duptwalf . .. slll'9l .n. d•s proll2l7lr aner. dor Hoe Itnro' irom pul Norwecian 24 prr irritletne,nt of COMmilire led Ia adju,i Ihr,r Borough Dr. T.. soio•rvit,of. foe,*,,,ra - Coad• and taireeta in th• , 4 150 ' 7 Priodor .ml ..dv.nrau.F S, ' Mori!, Srliaotan La LoistO7-11'. nr Lock l lotildtoe hop Iwo Ma\toe Sorv,.s.ood M SaOtrieS • . 1101tlinc I:lortion,. . 1. - j. '1.5 Rept of Lo. - 14.11p anal toVoo 1100 , ',n an 4 h.4.6.l.lmilhAnntink dopltrnoro, • SO.l T. II 55 10hrr.h.c0..2. Fore I:11;n no., fa . 40 4. Wiley. for /too:. (nun ei. f.'2 :r1) I) , lit of SOI tri'r ion Torre.lop. .ferl fol I`.ll.slArr, for kniLlint I.lrithlo. 175 PO John Hower, for 11orsO k tiled. 100 1 , 0 Motol horn).'. fI) Pohro sztJtir. 11 37 .11.4410.. rail noel - Innis.: 1 $ll 7 40011111 m roalnry 11, Trea..ll:4. 13,31 --$1(.06 44 If ihe-310,114111 mated above he colletOrd 6031 L Nomegtan Towns!on, the itoroovh 11,1.1 uiII I, \.o• I‘olt.it. and Ninety-xis root, Alt It , t HAM POTT. JOHN KI.INCWI/11T11 A .41101 J. ;. J','/, Sri .1 , ,/ nreeirix ar Cr • • Hay I, 152. Uy 71111 n, in Iran,ll of Treft 111'2 1!. Aln.uninf Dtloliratr„ w!7.U, Xinir Appropriliton, :NI 91 0,1?1'74 fig Dr. • To Trarhera' salarko, For), Replirg, kr , 11 , per Ti.asurcex hr„ 2 APPEALS. A s,sEss.VENT:z innr s( - I!$ 1 - LK/Li, \\T'N..;l'.lhir:s..:ll"ndt{rr.' ti'lll GhmL 11111:11 , 1T.1:11• of COUII:V. t 11•1 ail ofher• who own tat:Olio property oh tiny k wfflon County, tuat nu A ppoal tow tiniL7 du• tnildo toe yoar 1 ,- .1,-111.e held lit Town-lup- wiflun the County as follow, to, w/t . - For tli , ,Iloron.:11 ot Ilaven N irth:md .Louth Manhemt Townships, on Monday. the g`ith day ot April next, at thc , ionise of Jowph M Fero ger, in the Borough ot l&hux1X111 Ilacen For WaYne Toren-lap, on Toesdar. the 2r.th day ; ot April neat, at the Inuse of William Ilehn, in • Fr leden•boriz. 1 For Pines.rr.ree 11mi - indium! Town-hip. on Wed desrlay.lhO '270; day dl April next. at the bon-, of Wm. Zimmerman, in - Pi...grove lloron h. For Tremont Township on Tlinr-elar. the •I`stli 16y of April next, at the home of,Johdliipple, in rTretnont For Frai4 . hint Porter Township.. Frifhoi the' '2' .4 th day ot it pril next, at the limp , of M1,11:lel 1.3re,,1e,r, in Donald,on. - For Lower Mabitatamm Townsiop, on Samida, . the nOth day of April tiext, at the holt, of 11 , -el , ll I:. Orman. in said Town-hip• Forlrer,Mahantan,4o mama on Mon av, the 'AI day 111 May TWIT, at the, hon.e. of John W. Ilvh:er, in pper Mnhautang,o For Barry and Boiler Tfwn-liv, on TneislaC. the :41 day ot Mar next tht. hots eot Iterrzler. m Barry Township • For Town.hip, on W0dae.41,, , ,, tin' fill day ot May next, at the hou,ce'of Al,raflain Hoch, in ,aid Town-lop •i „ FOl 1;1111161 TOW 11•11111. 011 T1111,“1,1y, the • - ithrlay at May next, at the hon-e of lii•nry Llewellyn. , Fiir_Mmer, , vine Borough,. on Fratay, thel'ab diq of May next. at the house of Miehael Weaver. in until Enroll; II . For Norwegian T . owii,hip, on Sionolay. tie 71 h - th-y of May neu, nettle house of Mrs. - Garber an said Town-lop • Fpr the llorraigh OrWig-lairg..and We , t wig Toweni-lop, on MandPv. the lith ''buy of MA" at the house of Mr•SI in.llles 'Borough ix! Omit -burg - For F.a-t lit 11)J , NV Thwa•hp and Port Clinton ',Boron:4i. on Tireiirlar, the loth dav-of May pi!. at the boll:, ,•11..a11a 80, et, in Mcliisan-I , ntg Township on Wo , h ,,, lrty the I lti, An of :%inv next. tit-ihe Itralw of thdoon W Icct.tone. lii. WeA 'fowl, lap Far t h e 1:0T,..1101 Ta11113.111:1 011 Ttoo,t.,v, Mir day of Mav'next.'"ut the Lou-e of Berman Beard, said For Selatrlloll Toss te l litir on Fran the Fah day of \lay next. at the hon-e of I lent Krpner, Tus.canira 1 For Ely the TOWII,IIIp. on Saturday. the 111 h nt May next, at the 101114 e ol Calhet, $l3 Middh;po,l. -Por s tlie Dorouch ot Pint Carl rm 1111.1 Ea 'Nor- Town•hip, on Mc;rktlay. the rf.th ' ln or: Mavnuftt. at the 110 U-l! 01 Patrivh Langton, 4:ark-a MEI UM sruousu, =I PI \ I lucF ---------- ,-. . . . . . , . THE . ~ ,„_._ ~ ~ E , - I .‘ . . • . , . . .11 s R • . . . .. , i: J ~_,, , . !i : I . . , .. • PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. FARE 01515-14 Wand , In tnn.l. of Tronaurct A BRAIIANI purr. JOHN KI.INGWORTII." Allllll. , .J. VISLEII. ' o •-34. 1A53. 13 11 Fir the 14,0112 h r'it 11.11 r Oth., liv of May next, at the how, or Jonaili in .1.'41,0, in Si !lair For Nets Tzr.vn-hip on Wedee-day the P.O. dui of May nest: ut the !whir 01 111 No No Ca-t/e. For Fnnm Tovradop, ou Thtir.day. the l' rth 11.1 V of May at' the hoie:e ot,,Damel 1 :oho ror 1111-h niTi'. - I‘l;illnn. , l T•1',"11-111 Fral.o.. the 111111 day of .Nl.lv next. at S.annel MoloUio% Town.hip, F''r iiiSomh omh R'ord al the Borow,l) or Pott-villc. ori . iNtetitiliv, Ilia 2:1.1,11w cu ATay hoxl, at the ('on. 0i1,., m .al.l Voro.a.:ll For and 'North We -t Ward. of the Llor o tezi, of .‘n Toe-day the '2lth any nl ;tint nett. at 1/... Conitio..ioner.' °Warr. in "aid Bo roirzh I . For the North Ea.t Ward 01 11W 11.11 - Chissli 01 nu. . 1110 d 3, to May nsiXl. at the trifle - . ill . ..si' I ;i.r 11 Z.. 1 . AI! per:ow:and corporal ion.. who mac Wel Il•nt- Iren aggrieved hy the A...e.n.ment and Vulnat net -made of their Foperty, are hereby reque.led tri at at the time and plave. abov.- reltertiyely stsi .ll-x1 - hir, 111 O sevetatßornugh. arid Tonynshir , wit him ill'. County. Let weett do honr”. oil' A. 10.. nod I 1' M , nint a.t. Cot -mit rodre.qn ,, they mny de-ire TUOMAS FosTEIL. talltiit;li li4AAC (Thrnirti‘,i,ooer, flfr. , Pott rale, Alarch 24111, $ PUBLICATIONS. TALiTiVIILIS MkCIIIASIC,N4 WORK. V —lll , Amer Iran r.ngtneet. Draftsmen and Ma - ilttrtate Asil•tant. Jett: tied for praglira I n rk Inc' torn. apprrntinta, and Ilto, Intended for Iv- Eng neerlne Profet.sinn, 11111.4r:tied with nvo hondr-d En g,avlng, nn %Von& and 4111,16,11 large engraved I.ltlt ”gtaphte Plntrp. hp twiivrrllt . ,..rne. J0...t lot hlutited,aod for cite at' , 'II. DANNAN'S lir‘ok Store. Feb. tip 1.5".. 4 MEDICAL WPItES • . A Math.. on the Practite of Medirine—hr 11berte.r. Id. D...with note+ and addltion• by (leo. M-Alellan:M. D. 7 .- I\4'll golomra in one. Syglern,of Anatomy, tar the are of Stvidentg , of Medicine. by Casper, 'Wirdar, M. D., with noire and gildetions by E. Dor:wt.-M. D.. onturty re. ward and ltlasirat ed by canto than two hn mired on gravings—hp 7. Panocrod, M. D.,•2 vote. Son. • ' • Anterkan Prartieo 'and Vamlly Physic ian. A Practical treall:,e on Venereal Diaragoa—by Ph. Rioord, M. D., Fitrgeon ante Venereal lloopital of Paris, I vol. nor han'a Meeieine, or the VanlITY Phy •itian—by tVAtioat Dtichani - M. I'. • Ame.olie.ia, or the enibloyment of Cloroforni and F.thet in Surgery Midwifery, &v., &c..—by J. N. Simo.nrt„,..*. 11., F. R R. lintneenpatair Dome:dlr. Phyeirian,enniaintna the treatment of DDieagea. with popular explar.ntlon. of ,llygit ne and Ilydropathy. Al. an abridged Materta Mediea—ha J. A. lull. For alit Cheap at It. BANNAN'S Cheap iltaaktnro, Centre St., Pottsville. I 9. DIGEST, tr Editirm. TEST I tooth h:t now r % , h lleVt's ffi s ' i e :tli ri l i7n n t ' . ' l ' n . which It is bronght.dov.n to the latest date. The new material urinal added to this edition r.lmprt ■rs the entire c..ntents of .• A Supplement in Whar ton's Digest," be Henry Wharton, together with p few cases from Wallace Ir.'s Reports ; rare. front a forthennting volume of Reports, by R. P Kane. of the Philadelphia itar. Alen.snine canes decided it. the SUprespe Court of the United States, on etror C 'or appeal from the Pennsylvania Circuit; reported to Howard's Reports, and a number of manitscripi^de c Isiono of the State artilTed•raf Courts. at Philadel phia, by his Honer Judge Lowrie- For sale at BANNA a t Law' arid Mlstellanvoirs Rook Store. March 19, 12 . TROIIIIAT & ELSLEY'S PRACTICE THIRD EDITION. • lIE Pruett, in Phil Actions and Proceedings in thc Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. and In the Dlsitriertnnri avt Cent* of Common Pleas Int the City and County of libiladilphla. and in the lf:nuits of the limited Stmts. by Franils .I.Trnubat and Wil liam W. Haley—Thltd Editisin by Fransis Whaitnn. ]nu published and Int sale by D• HANNAN. Law and td Iseellantuan blarebll,l6sl. • brtatrrs oN otrooro A.vi) AGENCI. T"Emiturriber Inform, th e ;midi.. that b. is now •rtme as Arent foe lb. firm' of Bort wax. Cara sect & and It*11•IIIit mane, la •ay pars Ea tope for said Orin. to drafl•of .CI and n p.rarda, and alto eng•ites taaselnera. at Ike tnrrehl rates. from I:aeland.lre land, licolland and Wales, either to Philadelphia or hi im Yolk—also in taeina..r•. The watoe liner do.. Dot IttoOrt , to tfo 1111.16itii far anv nolooa lboy fire perfect!, moithed Ihnl he alitpoomoily attend the rant, Ile al ias to lotyrn, from inqniry soade,tbat the hew of 11.45, ennn ; 4;,,n. areassate:tad trustworthy • aaaaaa moot In the bovine's. 11. BANYAN. Arent for wan, Grinnell & Marsh 10. 14,51.11 , Gas-rrrrcrt AND PLIIIMMErt. TERFAII at! W11.1111:1.M. ha ging had arry enarld, lerahle et m eemi•aer as a Ga. Fu tet, 0.1. great roa ms Lelemare is ~grunt ha• Pee-vice. to ihr 1 . 101,N11 ed rati.rtit, tlr NS /I,4rearmed kali iffit - , VII him fly,. if.“3•41.A. In Me rh l 4l..lllll,linic to Niitarit era• meet irelte,ei. all 0rd....a either for Ca* Funs; " Mar hr lerhaiio they will reecho Ilia asamv prnintal,elleatiaa. Ili! • 441 ` 44 " 1. ale shall be' of the •try basil timid, sad Mai be. deeded will be fat 114111..4 p. 4 pat elo M a workagaelikp ma are r,tad at. I the stuSrtnatmotifs apace Jong St, lisu. . „ . - , NETA , EAS WHIM WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO ORR sitzurcr ALL NATURE To DUE . USE AND PLEASURE. - Dr. Johnson t WILL TEACH TOD To Mtn THE BOWELS OF THE EARATI, AND BRING OUT FROSI 'THE CAVERNS or, HOTErIIENS,. EDUCATIONAL. . . • wironarra solaneuzir, • tINCSToN, LAJZCIINE COPNTY PA rclTSJlnsitiniion has .one of tht. mtais in NOTibirTP Petinsyliania. Elirfston a -quit I. Pleasant and saluhrieue einem one mile We. 4 of Wilkerbarre, and screastlile by daily stages Irmo all parts or Ow country. The school has now b, t, cooperation leer enyeare, drating st bleb Ito pa tronacelll4 teen liberal and constantly increasing Thr o ne. oho munificence of Wm. elwetland. Veg. an all seminary building. 40 by SO Joel, end three a llgh. has jusi been completed. and by, the lab. r.f lion. Ziba. Renner. the School is now Cu,, ,•nell with a valuable and •ItentOre library entirely new t , The Chendeal.Philosophiril and A. tram - mm . 3l Apparatus of the Institution Is regarded by all who ha...knowledge of tr. es of a high order and ample for' fall experiment,. in Natural Science The Roard of latenction for the ensuing yeauir a. follower Rev ItEllliEN NELSON. A. M., Princlpsra nd Pro le..or Mental abd 310ril Res, VICNI: C. SMITH. A. M .Prnfessor.of An co nt Lanro.re•• .• PIIII.IP MY Eng. A R., Professor of Mathentailts and Natural science. SmiN A. REuriELT.Profr.eor. of I:err/ran. and Ass istaurro Anesent I.anailaees. It. lie I.AVI.kCE. Professor of French and ,Spentith I.rnenage, , JAM Es W. W CAT!. AI: E, Alosistant In Mathemat ics and Teacher of local newt:llT 11 TU11.11, 4 . N. It., Professor Of Anatonii a n&Pliviooloze. Mi.. CARPENTF.R.Prereptress. Mrs JANE S. NELdliii„ Tra,brr of Drawing and Miss 3.1.1. EN C. 110111 E, Teacher of-Music. The Public will perceive t h at the Institution le on. der ate orapervision and instruction of a arty frill liomfl of TO3rikl rt. and the patrons atep....a•sured that no' paint will be speedo'. promote the moat thorMigh improvement of all the The necessary eipeaer at this Institution' are moderate. Board is .31 50 per week Wa.hing. 371 per doren; end Furl, IS 511 per year. TERMS (IF TfITION. Term ofTerm of Terra of 11 weeks 117 weeks 13 weeks #734 !174 •303 4 40 6 35 4 84 EZEI MEI PJ I` OM =I Higher 'do do Ahrient 4 Motkin Lan. gnaw.., 614 N7O 660 Prawint&Painting.ema, 1 ..A) 3 05 3 02 Music, with time of the Pt ano,extra, . 11 17 15 62 II 10 am anent rent In Seminar!, (male tandems,) 1 12 - Chemical and rhilosoillti sal Lecturer, ' sr, 7a (0 Embroillvry, Extra, • 2 21 3 13 3 40 The whole expense for Itinini,Washlnantl,l.lglits, And Tultloa in the higher English branches, l'or, one year, will wirst exceed $lOO. - Payment for Tuition in to, ranArial/1y In advance: na 14 !Mara, half at the commencement and half at ie iniadle of each term. 17 CALENDEII FOR I !is2rl 3. The Academic year Is divide., into three illiM!..! . Ist Term crontnenres Ang. la, tan, contlhuei It 4,l4—Vacation of one week. td Term commences Nor. 17, Isint, continues 17 eels—Vacation-to ir weeks. la STerm I'OIIIIIII,CW% Match SD, 1 , 53, eentinner 11 rek ' A —Vacation Aix week'. Td. dircipline of • thr Institution coml.in.“ nh firthm.... incillf3tinr. mound mural and religion Inc plr vcrA.Avering trldllo , ll r:Strlrt calk, and en, rrt deportment. Shidento are received at any time, Mauch It In •ery important that they shomid enter at the tam eneeincnt of the tern. Catalogues of the Inentina y, and any Int,rniathrit frI3IIVP to It, tamed oh alned hr,pyldrrraing ihd tritleinal or tither of the 10 , vigned. D. A. rrestdent of the Board of Trurtee. Loan Ittrt.ta. rec'y inviton, etept.4.lds2. RITSBERTON BOARDING SCHOOL. in-tmonn 1. located twenty-eight miles north-west horn Philadelphia, .and three miles limn the Philadelphia and Reading Railioad at Pim, nue ille. whence there ten stage to Klmberton daily. ilitring the ettimmer, and every other day delta,/ the Winter month, Parents and ankrdians will find glethediten very desirable place at which to educate their daughter' 1,1 ward.. Its ',orate.," ',treed, botanist anti healthy: The twitting% are conuondious, particularly. designed for school purposes, and well supplied with pure spring water br bathing and other purpose, ; It Will be the constant arm of the Principal to make this school a pleasant aid pratitahln home Pi all who may he en trusted {ohm rare. None but esperirnerd and. well 'qualified tearber• emploi. ed. The fiercranteat Is. aa nearly as practirable, that or a well.condurted chr istlan family. The rowsr of stud) Includes all the branches of a complete English i•ducation, together with the (las sies, and the ornamental branches ouch as Mettle, Mewing, Painting, Needlework. Ar. The scholastic year is divided Into two wissions el lire months, each—the.klunimer Session commencing tin the second Wednesday to May ; and the Winter ?Redden on the second Wednesday In November. TERMS In advance).—For hoard and 'runt tttt w all rAt t :tt.tt and ClaAaltal btu/leo. per Pea ,1011.11(.5 For the ornamental branches there 1. a l eelente r‘tra charge Circulars and further tarot Illation mat he obtained ity addressing the undersign. r-d at Eimberfon.rhesier Cott ntv. Pa. REV. r. A. N.. Principal. Mnirb 12. ISS2 BOOTS AND SHOES Nete. Wholesale and 12elail Boot and Shoe Sloes. Corner . of" Centre and Marko Struts. Portsrille. rilllE FiITBSCRIIIEII INVITER THE ATTEN -1 ti.mor Or public. to the vrry.tmenaltre nowt t ment of Good., covoloting of ENTLEMEN'S Calf ri a Iteltril, Foclgrd and Prrced Roofs, atlf and Kin,.lont.ln soled Mewed and Peg eed !tont s, Water Proof Boot• Sewed and Fogged, from $2 to $1; New England and Pbilallelphla • manufartnred Coiter Hoots, In great variety. constantly on hand; Cloth and laming flatter Roofs, and Congress (Miters. Calf Nulllfiers,ftre enn Ties,'shd Sewed.and Pegged Ties. MINERS' Roots and Monroe}, of first gdality. at OEM low prier, iVri• and Youth. Booie rind Montoya concur or fine. A UYd' French and English*Larting Caller Boots; Morocco. Cal Utli In and CAME Bootees. French Mor occo. Kid welt ,and pump apring Bnekskins and J.•Q•ers.one. French Morocco and Kid Turnronnile, from 50 cis. In N - ew England Bcruteem and sir".. or all kind. cheap. M 11 4 . A EA' and Children.' BOOlPell and Shoes. n large assortmentsuitable for this market, constantly on hand. GIN Ellalle Ftlowa. • ". Our flork of Gum Elaatle Shoes Zr. or the heat manufaetured atilt:lea - Om country tin afford. ladles and Gentlemen would do well to ran and pmvide themsclara with good Gum Shoes, the heat p - tithe yet diaenvered of Colds, Cough! and Conant:op- Ilan: TRUNKw.-Varpet Bare and Viarnes. • The Travelllnu community walled as well 'inp utted with-the above article* which We will melt at mot - tonne prices. Boole and rlittiVe, made and repaired to order. TERMS CARPI Ort. 11. WI IMPORTANT TO UOVSE-ECETERS. STOVES, IRON WARE AND CDTLERT. I' Es imovr.rt would announce to hi. Customers In ~,,i,„t itto usding country, that he has Just added to his larger stork of Stoves a satiety of se* Patterns or Cooking. Parlor, Office and Hal ;Atone. 11. ban now- the largest sad most splendid stock of Stoves ever °Erred In this Region before, whkb be summa te...at the Worst cult priers. They will be sold fir callionlj. Ile has or a large assortment of Tle'd and Enameled Hollow Ware, of all descriptions; a large assortment of Patterg,Tte and Skeet•lren Ware. puny,. piplacenal Rockets, Wash Roller., Bran gri ller, Preeoreleg Kettles, Prying Pans. Waffle Iron.. CroLe Mills, &c.; a large. assortment of Jtipan'd Ware Trays, dr.. and all kindisfTle and 'Meet-Iron wort done to order. Tin Roofing and Bpi:miles done at the shortest notice. All orders terms.. W itt b. promptly atteeded to. CENTRE Pirelli, fork doom above Market. P0k5ei11e,0rt.23.16.52 sTores!. 5r0171:9 STOVES!!! F.IIIN WARWICK adoseessors to P. P. lia 1* tir t C 0..) IN 0111 coalmen dr...Stave buliaera oa`on etteneive reale, at the tan. old estahlletted etas& N.E. Crober Of 2nd and Knee Mr rev la. Philadelphia, where they nnold be nappy , to ..n lb, old pa tenor; of the late Iftrat.•od Inn rob- Itr amorally: We would retort rin• spectrally call Ion? anew ion tbe following *nowt's, or er 'reveries'' • Hestia, Mem*, the Etie,Rall road stoves, Burt's celebrated Palest Wond Mover. tlye celebrated Globe Coot store, for Wand or Coal; sod Itarootr's celebrated View Wood stare,; M ember with an 'adieu variety of Pattern, of every deer rlpt Km. et erbritees le aorl retail. t} Abe. Mil" . tottlmaiodrtortyle Rice. tolczas xv. s . NEMAN WAIINICIE. florae, of Arwood and Rare Flu, NOW's. • N. IL-111 lb. 411fltrent ODD IPILCZ4 arid 51.1614. or bail for slaves. reb. Ids 3. 64.• • DB .AND . POTTSVILLE ,Q RN. I SS I 21 BE SOLOMON POSTER'S STOVES. CLOTHING., Quality the trete teat of Cheapness. ZUMELNO! Clothing!! CUMUNG,!!!' TII6 moot anemia. aasortmral of Y as Clothing la xtrbaylkill COIIII4. from 'A) 30 percent. cheaper and Niter made tp t i n eat, her parthalo-d-, nitwit hnre.l. at •‘ol.t) OAR HALL" cornet of t'entre , she) Yahanton jo a m- Aficent r aainrtmesit 0f FALL and WINTER AL magnificent, assortment CEOTHING, aril.. boot fashionable' stvieti, Is now on hand and seedy for talc at price•tha t DEPT COM PETITION. As every article sold at this eslsblish went Is atinufaitared la Pottsville. It is, therefore, s .vpvessly igaptedlo this region, sod °frets great ad- Vintages to,plovis 66666 Otif 01 the eery isofirtor Clip-male (Makin... ONE TRIAL will prose this, beyond all doubt, to any who see lanai:Vet* to the fact; and those who have not yet purtliated their FALL or WINTER Clothing, trill do well to caliandJadveL.rthemselves. An Immense variety of BOYLV CLOTHING. Suitable for the sespon. rttrrmrly 4"ow prices. liemernber the old stand." - iILIIOAR lIALL," tor- Orr of 'Centre and Idalsantonso Streets. (:DW ART) T. *eV; I.OR, Proprietor. '(Late I.tryiscorr t Trivrow.l.P o, t , rg of e1" ,1 . 2 .4 Dry (loody.) A CARD.—EDWARD T. TAYLOR. Merchant Tailor, would respeetfully..lithe attention °ChM nu memns friends and the public to hi. Fall and Win ter eitoel .of.flotha. Canimers, Eleeant Vestines, Le., selected from the beet markets, which bet. pro per, dto make lip to order, at very nioderite prices. Anassorlinerit of Clo•et,Kerthirfs.rluvendirrctlilk ,tiltirls. are. Arent bribe Nem York, lkindonand Park fashion. Pottsville lk ISA. 3' MISCELLANEOUS. Garden Seeds. WARRANTED EHESII rime subscriber has Just received from a reliable Peed rsiablishment. a large assortment of Carden Seeds, embracing all the different kinds used, and which can be depended on as carer:pendia: is the La. hilt—which is not always the rase with reeds—error ❑stint In past as follow Asparagus Seed, rlichokr, DEANS. Bush. different kinds, Hone Beans. Window Beans, Lima do Scarlet Runners, - White Dutch Pole.- elons, Hortlcultura I do White Mustard, BEET. Nasturtium. Estes Early, ONIONB. Early Turnip Large Red, Long Ithwill, . Silver Skinned, F French Sugar, , fellow Strasburg, `- Broccoli, okra. Brusvell, sprouts, Sugar Parsnip, CABBAGE: PICAS. Emily York, Eatra Early, Early Ox Mart. Early Frame, Early Sugar Loaf, F.arly Washington, Large Yuri'. Bishop's Early Prolific. Green Curled StaVoy. Dwarf ldarrowfat, Red Dutch Pickling. ' Dwarf Rine Imperial, Flit Dutch do Illackeye Alarrourfat, Large DiumbradUlo Hawley, curled,. Drumhead Savoy do Pepper, Lute Hell. ' CARIICIt: . Pfimpkin Mammoth, Long Orange, • ' _ Do , Field, F.arly nm o' .'••• RADISH. Field, ' Early Scarlet, • . . Early Cauliflower. Early Salmon, CELERY. 'Long White Sommer. White Solid, Turnip rf.f.oted, Red Solid, Illicit Spanogh. Seytootlr'a plant, Rhubarb, or the plant, Chem'', a Mall salad, Spinnach. Corn KaLad, SIII:Afill. Curled V re.. Patty Pan, CUEI , MIBER ,Cocoanut, Early Frame. iLong Green. Long Pickling,_ Salsifie, or Oyster Plant, Gherkin, for tocklsng, Tomates. large Red, Egg Plant. TURNIPS. Curled Endine, Early Flat Dutch, Sweet Sugar Corn. html, or Purple Top. Early Canadian do Yellow Huta Dago, Curled Kale, Purple do * Flower Seeds in great variety Also, '2O choler. and 10 choice kinds put up in ill and b 0 rent Boxes, with directions How to plant. sle Nerchsnia and others supplied with Boxes of Seeds, containing a general assortment, with Show Bills, 4.0., at es and *lO per Box. Also, tupplied by the Dozen, at city pores, to sell agars, to make r, diff an an rt merit/. 113. Clover and Timothy Seed by the quart or larger quantity. All kinds of Grays deed. not on Isandritib , rained to order at short notice. AB kinds of Garden and Agricultural Implements obtained to order. ....Truck Cardeneta supplied with aced, by the pound or bushel, at B. IBANNAN'S Cheap Seed and Book Store. March 26, 1 e .,...., ~_ . UAK LUMBEII.--The witl.rribet. having ever t,d and put Into operation. in addition to hls Wa ter Mill, a Strom Paw Mill on one of the heat tract .1 of Oak Timber In Schuylkill County, ;la prepared to saw and deliver 'tattier of all mar', at the ahortrA notice. All orders. forwarded to the ma...rd., at Llewellyn. by mail or otherwise. will Le thankfully received and promptly •ttendril tn. 1•11 ABLES S. COCKII.I.. 14-ti• May 1,1451 VITARL —The enhveriber has Jun received a tisimrintent fillTaß*, of diß•rent gnah tiraAnd puree, which will br wad ilnnsually low.-- Mhiirhint ale respectfully invited to call and exam ine tJu•m, et UANNAN • tI Rook and Music miore Marth 5, InSy (FEAT LIKENESSES-, TART.N by rSIEV.LIMIT , corner of Makmatalry• dr Cext4 etrres. supermr in the dellneatlnn of. fea ture end life-expressinn of thn eye. Children and grotipe taken quicker than any rye, in this place—an Indispensable requisite 1., an ccc c . rail early, in the day to avoid a crowd. l'apils Instrut ted in the anion reasonahleiermr ; handsome. Apparatus, furnished cheap. Call and Oda , fur ).Ir.eive , N. T•lJnityriaro executed in any style Tun wh.h.•nd •netimens ran tor •ren. We world advice all Who WOO a tine likeness in call soon. V tNi)r,lsovßrill 113- tr Poltsvllle.Mmreh .17. MR IMPORTANT NEWS TO TUE PUBLIC .• flr N. BOWMAN, Surgeon•bent tuber thl• method of informing the 13111ilie li efiaaar generally and hi• friends to particular, that he has removed hie Dentatry from the farmer room which he occupied, ow the aerond entry of the new brick bit ildingat the corner of MARKETrzoiIikEIIONII streets, west ride,•nd fo rtranta above N.M. Wilson a Office, where ha • all tinier be ready to pet forr all Operatinne otithe Teeth, and froni'bor eaten at vantage• In hill p ofearinn, and the long 'Owe in th, and nom. of the argil (Niles, in prattler( erprrienei he can and will warraniall hill work, or ark no cc 'Torii ion- Dee. 20,1 W OUR COUNTRY IS SAFE! SINCE the subscribers have opened,at their Fiore. foir donne above the Post Orlice,in entire nrw smelt of Goods, parrhaaed In New York, at Cash Prices,en abling them to aell cheaper than any .a. Store i. as , Casaryt Their stook eonsists In part, of \ • Black and Fancy Dress RIM, • lionseiln ifiellimer, at A els. and upward., - Thtbet and French Merino's. , Cabers Cloths, all likades and qualities, Black Alpacas, Plain and Figured calmed Alpaca., at 111 rt.. and upwards, A fine assortment of Callen, Bleached and Unbleached binaries, • Flannels, all colors snd qualities, Linsey', Cheeks, ' A large assortment of Shawls, Mastery, Woolen Blatikets, Clotho, Rat inelle, Floncand Tibia Oft Cloths, Ice.. Ar. Together with a general assortment of Gorals to (dew tbs fancy and salt the wants of the communb ty• Atad,alargeslark of sultan, from Sto 9 cents. Coffeee,flreen and Black Tesaorery cheap, with every variety of Uneenswam and Glassware, at prices low er than they can be bought elsewhere. They will he happy, at all times, to show their goods, free of rood. Please glee them • call. • r, Country Merchants will find it to their advan tage to eall'and examine the - new Goods. • FRY & MABT7.. 414 f Or.t. 10. 1852. PAINTING, GLAZING and IMPERIIIp REIIIOVAL. T W. BOW ENjfaving removed hi* shop to S doors al • above the American House. Centre Street, and taken-Into partnership his brother,, the sabscribera tnnounce to the public that they ale Prepared to 01 " emits, all orders In their with the greatest de spatch, find on the most limitable tenon. They em ploy good workmen and their customers may, there fore, be sure of satisfactory Jobs. They. also, beg leave to call attention to their splendid usortmcnt of Paper.Mangings. Window shades, are., comprising every variety of style and quality. to 'nit the lute and pocket of porrhaserv, and which they offer at the lowest City price.. J. W. BOWEN dr. BROTHERS. 1 doom above American House, Centre St.. Pottsville, April 17.1P21. ___ 10.11 LEE N. N. NZIWRAM'S (Btatty's Ras, Nortseritass!rett Yettsviils,Peasa Plumbing . Shop. LTAR CONSTANTLY ON NAND A SIIPPI.T OP all alien of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, mock' Tin, Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, Updtants. Nose. Double abirtingle Acting Pumps Rea Water acacias also, el kfhds of Brass Clocks for water and steam. Brasil .011 CePs. and Otobes for Engines. Ail kindle( Copper Work and Plumbing dope In the neatest mauler et the shortest notice. N. B. Cash paid (ovoid Dress and Lead. Pottsville. Oct. 1 aso. 411.tf NEW "POWDER MILL. rinlE subscriber has elected new Powder Milt 1 at AllLionville, on the West Branch Railroad, and Is prepared to furnish Powder, which- he will tour antee to be made of the hest materials and proper ties to increase its erplosive capacity. fle Ratters himself that, no trial, bin Powder will be found equal la quality to the celebrated Dupont Powder. Orders will be prompt), attended to, sad &manned at low rate.. for rood article. PETER ALLIRON. Kept. lit, lOW. A lISEWOL NEW WORE. • IXTBICIIIT Tables or different lienrhs nr Round, Pqoare and Platen Iron. Steel, kir.. by alerar twat blechank—lhts lcvne of the moat vitae' works published for Dealer' end Workers la Iron. and tbnon who one It, ever 1111114. ton reirset are the cake's thornh,w halti o'teoy ev en w e i gh Ra y r ( l th bo I y r aonn d a snedll w ß i u h l t ,h e Jolt pablbbed, price VI relit*. sod for late whnlesale airkzuni by ' B. BILNNAN. City enclosing nine postage stamps, the work will he mailed free, to any part of the eoeuty.—The Trade supplied at the usual discount,. Jea.14,1851. EMI BIONISTON & D!CWISON, . DRACTICAL PLUAIDEttit. Tined Copper Rwitbr. I 'Railroad titreet,oppoeite /Wiry. It tots. POTTR - . 'MLR, Pa., where they are prrAred to wake to .or der all kinds of work in the above Pntnellt.s sad stre am, ' , Mower and Rhone, Rath; Polyps sad Water Clo sets; alio. &allude of Tin. Copper and ah..t iron Work wade to order at Me sborterrt prosibls notice. Roofing. Plpoothig, and all kinds of Conking Men ail. mad. and repairtdat tiro slyttlett splice and In tbri most reatonatialetwo. C. Ms beat pikes given for old we taU. Ang../11,1183C 354( - TRUTT AND CONTEMONANN HEIMAN h SlELLERS;wbotessie Illeaufeets fl fere sal Dealers - la COnibellallar, of "16, N 0.113 North Tkird Bt.. WNW Date, Tblleae TA, attention of Mellen ranseelea to as esionbia ilia of tack neck, walla teal be baba to he et bare 'coal to say lathes city. Poems Pauses stale Dad to nearoa: N.D.—.Or/ere by mail eiotbenris• wispy subs dub to. reb.Clabs, him SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1853. PHILADELPHIA k. OSBOURN. N. N. erware Re rowl t Melberg (Arch) igireeta, rhlladelybla. °fret frr wile a large assortweak of TEAL. 1 coFFEE, I . At thr Lowest SUGAR-. AMEASSF.I SPICE:C.B:r. , kr. J than cansonrocing New Suttee Sr. part liolarly In. rated to call. Akteatlon gyro In P F Q., Jan. ta.1.,53. - _ sk ..• • ' : • . r, 16477,-. ni 31 North li'Aurtter,Orove Arrh Strew rtrrEit for sale, at lowest market rates, 11,300 oils. Common Oil, 'unable for greaelng, 5,330 cat, wined oil, for 'indium,. 4,775 tt Bleached Winter and Spring Elephant and WhalO 01, sperm, Adamantine, and Crystalline Candles. 10.000 riots. Defined Miner.' Oil, free. from dirt and sediment, and ifbt color" 3,000 Cala. Pure, Sparta Olt, Winter and Spring 123 Mts. Cincinnati Lard Oil, yellow, Brown and Fancy Snap, V* WA. Simile Dank and Tanner.' 011. Rug 13.1832. 20.1 y• A. - IL S. ALLEN. • Now.l ANON SOUTH WHARVES, PIIILAD'A.. OFFER FOR SALE 3000 051.1.05 S Winter Sperm oil, 1 0000 do !peached Winter Whale 011, 12000 do - 0, do solar 1,0,000 do Ranked North Went Coast Whale Oil, for Mineke use . 200 Gogeg.adiniantinv Candles, 1500 Oats Peruvian !Joann, 000 111. k Patagonia do Pee 11,1532 4 eck Sred LETTUCE Early Curled, Early Cabbage, Royal (*alrhaae. Drumhead !Walla. .Rrown Dutch, ;Curled India, 11101 - tThA ('lll4 1 40 111 I.l€llP UAW: ennetantly op hand a fun Somortment o I. /TEAS, WIRT., LIQUOIa and.Cßocryies gPnertilly No. 17 North Water Sweet, and No. in North Delaware Avenue, Phind'ae Jan. 114,D53. 5-ly TDE and, relined beg to inform the Fanxtersand Dealers In this Slate, thtt they have made a y. ranrenmut with F RARREDA Agenta of the Peruvian Cosernment, for the treacles Importation of PF.RIIVIAN rafa NO Into the City of Philadelphia. direct from the l'hlnnha " Islands. lIARREDA dr, FIRO. will keep conntantly on haml a tart, fhposit of Peruvian Guano, Infrietent In meet all the demands of enlistment, which we will ,ell et the lowest prices and In lots to snit purchasers. CLAMING & CHRISTIAN, Nely Agents 11. r the Pale of Peruvian Crnano In Phlta Nn. 14 N. Wharves, and 97 N. Water Mr , Frillad'a. Jan. t 2,1973: 11-6 m , OILING= & LEasoris. - iI , ST arrived, 1 " ? z ak e E ti Vaillri %tit) BOXER, Urcidedly tan be•t received here Chia hason. Apply to A. F. WHITMAN, Wholes:llu ennfertloner atd Fra deter,. 455 Market lielWerV lath lath vireo, Frh. 19. 1,51 PLASTER AND GUANO. BEAT grAtary AT Low Ear PRICE. BUY from drat handi and ttave . extra profits. The stone our 1.. t land Placer IA manufactured from. we 1imey...1.4 . .1rd with vest cr re at the Plaster QIIIr- ries. Buyers st ill mark this Important fart. One bu• abel of our Select Land Plaster, has more fertilizing power than two bushels of ordinary Plaster. w. have now for rale 10.000 buebels.estra quality select Land Plaster, 5,000 good ordinary 1,000 barrels Calrined Plaster, •• Casting " 50 Dentist " Ito " Strrentype Plaster. PERUVIAN (WANG. Thlearticle woollier la confidence to our CONterPerW, Revival to any imported, and far superior to most In Sin market. 1,51:10 bap of thieentwrior Guano, foe- main at the lowest market rates. Alan, Patagonian Guano, Pon ilrette,Urroirid Charcoal, &r tie.. c. FRF,NCII & 170,, Al the Strain Planter fdrits.3unriion. York Avenue, ''roan and Btreets.Phtladelphia. Feb. 5, 11453. PREMIER ARTISTE IN HAIR, 177 Cheroot Street, ettpOSlte the th3ie Ilehle. PHILADELPIIIA.In t • sips afire rele'rrated Gossamer Ventilating Wig and Elastic Iliad Toupaces. 10e/oolong to enable ladles sod gentlemen to measurn their own beads with areararg : fr'or Wipe, IprAts. Toupee' k &Opp. kelles. No. 1 The canon of the I No. I From forehead to ' head. back sa for as bald From forehead over I t! Over forehead, as the head to neck. 1 far 11l required. 3 From ear toearover 1 3 Over the crown of the top. the bead. 4 From ear to ear r'd IM forehesd R. DOLLARD has :diva:ye ready (or salsa splendid st/w • of Gents' Wigs, Toupeer, Ladles' Wigs, half Wigs, Frisnts. Braids. Curb. ke .6,211,111111 y manu factured and as cheap n• arty establishment in the ET] 1211 - 10LES/Ltill GROCERS Ma ket Wet - - _ 7 - -.4:at... , 4 _ c EN SOLDIN & PRICE, GEOIIGE LtPrINCOTT & CO PERUVIAN GUANO DCILLARD, Dion. AHD'S Iletbanium Earrart or Lustrous Hair Tonic, prepared from ' , with American itertmandronts, the most eurcessful article ever produced for preserv• Ing the hair from falling out or changing color, resto— ring and prewraing it in a healthy. and luxuriant state. Amon.: other reasons why linilard's lair-cut-' tins rtsloon maintains its immense popularity is the fart out kkl. ionic applied to every bead or hair cut at his establishtnent, conieeperitly it Is kept in better preservation than under ally other known ap ni,ratlnn It beinglims practically tested by thousands, Army the greatest guaranty of it. riffscacy. .1.:.1r1 wholesale and retail at his ltd gatabkillbalFar, 4: ICIODIUT eras: r, opposite the,glate 'louse, Pinta. IL DOLLARD has at last disenverell the se phis Nitro of HAUL DYE- and antinuncfrs it for wile, with perfeeteonfidenre in its surpasOn! everything of the kind now in use. It colors the lair either black or Frown, (as may be desired) and r word widart gay Mrs ey le the hale erskin, either by stain or otherwise, can be washer' (Arlo ten minute, after application, without detracting from its elficar,y. Persons visiting the city are Incited to One hint Ok coll. Lettero ad dressed to R. DOLLARD, 177 Chesnut street, Phil's delphls, Will receive attention. - July In, VARNISH. STEAM PUTTY AND PAINT NANUFACTOIIY. `IVY: undersigned basing made extensive alteratinns and trnprOvemente in his machinery, and having nt minced Mtssn into his Factory,would most respect folly call the attention of his (Fleas and customers through atm errantry to bin lam and well selected stock nr . VARNISHES. PAlN'firt, 011. w, GLASS, gre., Ac., orldriatot variety and quality cannot be melted by any - similar establishment in the ' , state. Coach eartlaan. and China Blass *ashes, and Paints of every.deseription, dry and gronadln Oil. and put up at short notice in cane of convenient size fur count,* trade. Giasier'S'Diamonds, Cold Liar, Paileue, Putty and Rack Knives. Stable and Camel Clair Pencils, Varnish, Paint, Draining andKnisomtne Brushes, and English, Frener and Ainerienn Klass of all Ozer. suitable for store Fronts, Dwellings Ake., with a good assortment of Enameled and Colored Class for Public. Buildings. Vestibules, he., ke.,ronstanily on hand and for elle in quantities to suit purchuserto InndeßlinPrlces•al I the old eetahli..hca twrvgge. frastsuixo AID V•- ntery STair. No. SO North Fourth street, west side. below Race at, Thiladelphik C. BC3IIIACK. April 24. 1957. .-.- 17—Iy • CLEGG'S marl:num £ND WWY S fle n S . . p — t Tla ta t. s a te ior enumeratedg de h s . o j f . perfumery, tyef ted Lilly White, Orients' Alabaster, V elve t , g, Tooth and Toilet Powders ; Chinese, Chalk and other approved Cosmetics. .. • !IDA PH.:AValnut and Lntrn Fine Said Drown a nd White Windsor, Floating,. Pat m. Almond, Fancy and, Toilet Soaps s Shaving Cream, Mir Dye, Cologne, Waters, Extracts for the Handkerchief. Ox Marrow, n e w a on . co ita l romiLd , ( 3 new article). Eau MN; tint Hair Restorative. 'WWI's , Snilmnine s .&c . .&c. , are manufactured and for sate JOby HN T. CLEGO. Perfumer 4- Cbettlltt.4B Market St.. below ad, Phila. 13m Merchants, don't forget that CLEGG'S is the cheapest and mosteitensite Manufactory In Rio-City. Give him a tall. IV' J. T. Clegg's Perfumery can be had wholesale and retail at city prises, at D. DAMMAM'S Variety Store, Pottsville. 43-I y Oct. 25.1852 • lIEttrPP'S PIZEINIEMI ESSENCE OF COFFEE. luny Will nun use that which lir injurious tObls FF health, when be N wilting to give alibis wealth to restore It when It is hat. Strange that at least two-thirds of the beaten family will use ordlcary Career; knowing It to be ininrions to their health.— KRUPP'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE Is. beyond doubt, the best and most w holesome preparation In the world. Every Ilouse-keeper should have It. Try It and be convinced—lt will save abont GO per ire'. be sides your health. Warranted in glee entire sails. faction." litasofaclared and for rale by_ eu grturp, 679 North Third St., Philadelphia. N. a—an the principal Gravels and Druggtn• have for sale throughout the United States Dec. 25,1859. • • GLASS, dte. TYNDALE 4 AHTCHELL, No. 219 CHESNUT Street, Pitiladelplaa, OiTER tosbe eitiaern, of Pottsville sad Itsrlelulty, the choice of their heitztlful sad immense stock. in nay nasality and ~fell qiialltier.of Dietaer, Tea arid .Toilet I Plates, Dishes, Pitchers, deck, Fleet!' or English China; or Ironstone Ware. As alio CLASS WARE.crut and moulded in* veal. .variety, at the very lowril rates. . Hotels, Warding and Private lionseesulionctlinith the best articles at eery Cheap Price.. June 5,1551. 23 ly ratrrr &CONFECTi ONERT DEPOT, No. 518 Marla :50,41, batmen Sehirpliell SEVENTH ami LIGHTiI, • JTOIIN G. Mani respectfully Informs the public of this gag tbe adjoining cavelike, that be beeps always as bead, a 11m mad varied aseitimeat ee Flulie,Caltes aid Confectionery. which be will sell as cheap as eau be bought at any other retabilah mot In Pbltadellpp►►ta,iad be Invites all venous who may gram itagtbles la his flor, to rail and see bin be Dania/tag steer hero. Orders from the coos. try will weirs prompt &Mallon. Ma 161 GL OEMS rows scumoLs ANl$ --+lsat mearall a toi Clobesorsaw mita. 1.,. proved. suitable for Schaal. and Fa Illes, all ofw hat I will Le sold at Palladaphis price/ rithar Millie or to pairs. atl B. BARHAM'S Cheap Ralik sad Outlaw, Mtn". HiftgASON•lllliith—Tbs subscriber bag ands srrariaraututs Oars:sip lees 1111,1911 Of thew 61.1412 AM tabs as bruid. arid wilt *On twheie. ask to dealers. at the Kaseteetareee prtess—t' gulag Ma wasp. Us lea 'retail 11W. Marlines', oissn,or il t bottles, Ogg RAL ADVERTISER. OILS, PAINTS; &C. 'II Patent Fire Proof MOM FROM 01110. 91111 E Snbagithem bare jusmeeelved a fortbarmtp -1 ply of ibissingniar and r iluab e subsume. In addition to the abate eolor,they have a brantifil eimeolate or brown. resilmblint the sandstone n6w in sy, and no ranchadmiredfor the front at balidusgs lei. principal ingtedlentsare sllica,aluminaandpro. tosigeef tows, wbkh in the opinion of netentiffs mom satisfactorily accounts for its die-proof uatuteribe two former substances being rani-conductors, and the latteractlng as a rement,tn bind the whole together .and maks a firm and durable paint. ' For uee it ts mited with Linseed Oil, andapplied wlth'a brusb,tire same an ordinary palm. to wood Iron,tls, sinc,eaneass.papite,&e. It herder's grads' ally and becomes fire.. woof. It is particularly suita ble for roofs of buildings. steamboat aid ear-decks railroad bridgeefences, Ike. A roof en Wad with the tilde isequalto one sr slate, ate vast saving of es- DEMI illi Specimen■ may be teen stab. office if the aubnrrt• bees: iIAItUIRON. BooTtieus A. co.. No. 431 South Front Nt., Pt:Matta. Aptlin, Ibifl. 17•tt PURE • WEITTEI LEAD YY ig it t l itgi ! iitgg i s i t e: reti.ThittY4 l" : l,N 3: now a good supply albeit wariaatcd pure WHITE LEAD. and those cuntotaers who hate been sparingly nupplied In ninayiturnce urn run on the ankle, shall now have their Orden dtir.l.' No known nubstance pauses those presrrTalt ya and beautifying propnritlet. no desirable in a paint. to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead ; hence any ntlualstare of other matriiala only man its value. It has, tbersfore,bern the steady aim of the maitufac- toms, (or many yelirs, to supply to the public a per• fertly pure while lead. and the unceasing deinan.l for the article, is proof that it has wet with fawns. It is Invariably branded on one beast WE - 111E1111.L & BROTIIF.II In full, and oat he other, warranted pars. all la red lelteri. Philada...lnly PLUM JAMES U. t3PIZAGIIEI,. Nos. 33 and 35 North Fourth St,Philadefphia, IMPORTER of and Dealei in Foreign CLANS, of ever, description, and Agent fortheprlnclpal Ambit- Iran Glass Factories. has tor !air, Roofing, Flooring. liiit.house and Hulk Window Glass, of every lice, lip ttl a feet whin by It feet long, and fmcn an eighth of an Inch to two maw. thick. ZINC PAINTS—White, Black and Grey, Dry or In Olt; White Lead. Tarnishes of all kind.; glowed 011,,Tumentine. Potty, Paint Brushes, Dye Woods - , Pot and Pearl Astir% &c. FIRE AND WATER PROOF PAINT.- 'Also, con stantly on hen& a large assortment of freshly 'lm ported Drugs and Medicines. Nos. 33 and n North FOURTH Street, above Cherry, East aide. Philadelphia. Dee. 2.5, 103 P 51.1 y EMI SUPERIOR ion. von LAMPS, ib r hi n rry,Car IVh, rh, 4.e., muli RECEIVED and sole by the Subscriber. •I The following testimonial is taken from a Reading (Pa) Paper . . " Thi• Oil is free from all impurities, and will not gum mactitnety or In binning. Oil for mark incey will pot congenial a temperature of zero—will remain perfectly limpid when the best Sperm Oil Is frozen Oil for bunting purposes, the brightest and best light in the world. Persons using ir, COO avoid all accidents. as it Is nothing but pure oil. Oil for Car Wheels that will not congeal at IA der (Te.lll below tern. c'e We bate used, and are now constantly using Mason . * Patent Sperm Oil on our Engines and Ma chinery, and find it to be superior Mail other Oils we have ever used. It will not Rum or tongral,and pre. ler It to the beet 'perm. M. A. & BERTOLET k CO. GEORGE BRIGHT, Hardware Store, Next door to Matx.'• Rotel, Centre St., Pottsville. March 5, ISM lA•tf NIIILDS' PINTALL/C PAINT TO BUILDERS AND OWNERS OE PROPERTY. lEMONS dMiirout of using a portly Metallic Fire and Weather Proof Paint. mill Ilse NEILDS' in ail its native partty.as cheaper and more devoid, than any other before offered to the nubile. This entitle has undergone the careful Avery:is of the trained Prof. James C. Booth, of the University of Pentoyi. yard& This Paint Is peculiarly adapted to the paint ing of Can, Boataand vessel/ of every description, possessing la itself more body than any other paint yet introduced, and the quality of drying very hard. Colon varying from brilliant lied to Mack CERTIFICATES Phiradd}hia, Dee. 1, 1951. Wilda' Fire Proof Paint co:insister:4linch matettals la to warrant the opinion that It cannot change under the action of any atmospheric agents, and that, there fritp it will retain its quality for any length of time. Azalysis. . 50.09 Peroxide of lion*. 13.01 Alumni, 31.101 Water, 4.31 This Analysis shows it cannot_ chase,. while Its' beautiful color must recommend its extensive em pliwnent. JAMES C. ROOTH, Prof. n( Chemistry applied to the arts. llniveraity of Peoneylvania and Fianktin Institute. West Cbtsfirr, Jas. 11. 1952. 1 du hereby certify Wail have used the Fire and Water Proof Paint iif Neilds & l'o., and find it to ex cell anything now in use for body, gloss and beanie of color. Mennen I recommend it in all House Pain ters ; anal can lorthersay that, (believe it to be more durable and chespet than any otherplint vet Intro. doted to the public. It is. without' grit—l, tnyaell, ground some in oil, In my Paint I( ill. and Wan ser i 'Wined to And It nu) very One, and In application bean- Will for either wood or iron. JOHN P. RAWLINGS, House and Sign Painter. , Wolotinf We, Del., Feb. 11th. . R. S. Norma Co.—.Gentlerorn have been using your mineral paint for some past, and belie •it to be a superior ankle for wood or Iron. and null recommend it particularly (or ex ternal p 4 hit. HOLLINGSWORTH & HARTF.V.Mschinists. .11grulyask, Feb. P2th, 1223. ' Mew,. 9 R. limed & Co.—Gentlemen —Grieve been in the business of Rooting with lion. Tiii;;and Copper, for shove 24 year', and have used the Mineral Fite Proof Paints now In , the market. narrie- , ly, Blake's Paterit Ohio Paint, Silver's Enamel Eiino,l the Old Spantsh Brown Pittsburg Paint. &C;AsiA f: have never found anything fit to compare with Metallic Paint: either for durability of color or4Fow ing evenly, and must gay that tt cover, beite4*.ith better body, than any paint I have ever used. '1 hive covered several large Fictorira andl Mille ?chit: Gnu', and tin. in Manayunk.whieb I painted with NIELDS' METAL4,IIE PAINT, and examined one yetilerday painted In July, 1659, which I found as hard an the. metal USW. I particularly recommend it for anY door Itininting, and would not be induced to use nni other. ,TErrafllialGEMAKEß,Tinarnlth , blannnak• For sale h• E. Yardley & Son, Clemens & lioraler;' Co. • Eaniel L. Miller & Co..llarcia.lfhle Co.. Writ..E. Walter, Philadelphia ; Canby & Haft h; Baltimore. Apply to R NEILDR, Wilmington. Dot or to CALEB FAUBER, l'Ottvellte. Pa.. Feb. 98,1953. [Jan. M, 1853. 4.11m1 9-5 m - - - • TUX! VERY BEST OIL' OWN ron MACHINEICYr rg EVIAN'S PATENT IMPROVED LIIBRICA- I "TING OIL sold and delivered by Houses Gers ten & Cot, 80/Meta Or Y41410'2 Iron Store,Votis ville, Ts. who Invite all Operator,. Engineers, and others interested. to send In their order, and try thr ankle for themselves. gaging of Oil Is saving mo ney. Those who hive tried it speak of it ns follows 11. Mgr J I—. After test ing its qualit ies for three weeks, we arc free in admit that, for (We machinery. h iesuperior to any Oil that we bane used. 'lt works clean and leaver no gum ming substance to clog the machinery." Geo-Dowstso. Engineer at Aga Warmer'. Me diae Slop. Pottsville Pa.—" We have been using Pesten'. Patent Lu bricating Oil about three weeks —lt lams at least one-third longed - thad the Ott in common use." Ono. Hitstatv, I grimier, -el rifi l i ll X ll-7: V...' Youngs Lowlist—"Frosonb npria the gulden It lasts twice ag long ant he ordinary oil. It works clean and free from gum. It is the best oil we have medal this place." - lonic" MILLSII. Sanger and fligiseer, Sims Cir. rider Sew Nal, iterates— 'Ws! have been using the Lab/lasting Oil fore year and nith'. with an Engine rannihg 120 revolnl,l"na per minute, nne large flaw Shaft running 7000Peolutinna per minute. and a small one tanning ghout 2000 per Inlaid el. and and the Oil to work well In every tempest. and to wear at team one-third longer than the ordinargoll." Oro. W. 6111117. Reek 4. F:sass• Steam Onst JJill, Pottsville—"li Is the beat Oil I bare ever need. It works clean and free from gam, and I think it UPI. Cony a third longer than say other nil I have used." Jong Buz, Foveae fee Lewis Vastiss...Orebard Ireielrorte. Pottsville, Pa.— . We hero used - the I.u. 01100 all nor mschinery,aral found It to work welt." , Jong Kresge, Engineer, Meninges' t, St. Clair —"it lasts. on 'optic:non upon marhinery,about• twice as long another fine nil in use and works clean and free loom gum." Davin Wortspervic Ple tinter ler Caperell De veis,,c. Over Preik:" It works clean and free from gum and nutticiars - AVhale Oil by one-half." Acs;, 4iiviii,Brlp'l4 , Tlloll. flairros, Feriae/1., Salem Bri/L'../ifialsg _Co n Port Carbon Slept—" We have been at this place for the lam ten years, and In varlabigused the hest Winter Bleached 011; tenan t:ring no le ts than one gallon per day, and we firmly believe, by thong the Lubricating Oil, a saving of at least two-thirds can be effected over "any' other oil we have ever tiled." Fab. 13.1853. I.tf EMI MANUFACTURES. Beautiful Cottage Furniture. THE littbScrlbef is receiving - Com the best Mann factories In the City, I large lot of Cottage /Furni ture of the ' , latest and most beautifol Patterns ' em , - - bracing whole setts, all of which will be sold at chy prices, carriage added. arrei.Si He also keeps on hand, and manufactures ' to order, all kinds of Household Patellar,. • of the latest, most fashionable and desirable - - Patterns, all of which can be eramined at his War> Rooms, corner of Centre and Helen streets. nearly opposite the seep tehelltil lowest Cherch—all. of which will be s HEN CIIIkSPANC. Apr 112,1413 .14. 1. . 00/ICII IKAIIMPICI. - rIIIIE 'Subscriber, being about to introduce Steam I. Power and otherwise enlarge the facilities of his already erten:Ave Es tablislinient, balms the attention of ft.... 0 "75 Ike public to bismanueicture cif Com.. -" es. wagons and Vehicles of every descliPtion. tiering every department of he Comb staking brighten at band. eroploylag oety thobest workmen. - and *sing the best materials; dealers may be sure of meatier satisfactory work. ' Vehicles of every style and finish made to order.•-• Repairs orally and substantially done. Ce Orders from Ilbrolld promptly attended to. Cr Shop, Iddrris • Addition, Centre Pt., nearly oppo. site the Votk Sure, Pottsville. GEORGE JENNINGS. VI-If 12121 CMS SEAT =LAM 111.1121117PACTORT, , N 0.131 N. fah St..epposite Franklin Square, . Phikido/rdici. Witte subscriber Is constantly dalsbley, and on hood. Plato and Fancy Cane Seat Chairs. la peat variety of Elegant and Faiblonable Styles, for Parlors, Innlas-itoonts or Chain bars, made in Posey Wood, lositaikm Woods, and Fang Colors, &r., are. • •Stion and Cottage Maim of Ilost Sad beadti .s. adonis Cade Lon ages Xane Settees, flan Cea Coasting Howse Ind Office Ana Chaim lams lod small Roam Ceske, Store and Steamboat 'Smola. Windsor Chairs, airt Settees, ke- e. Meld; extruded faellitles for morooshotort o of os _! um offer a Una stock to sited I}o.o sea estate orders as promptly dad ebeeptyrur say *elan. la the Cabs. t mod gad Road "6.l6t"Pen. gi's°"arest to call at be eiretAullaitLiir:ol"°,l,lo3.:._erwilelitil"r.,trippttalf."a ilb ;s . l : ll4l , ty . irtgintre. Pieces Curtaa -0110"7.-Zio • neer of our aid Cubleitabte gator. gm itecad whoarsale sae 1 •1•1 1 .1 1 111 11.1111111111'11 0 1"r" Limp Tula sad 1101 M. MAIO II 1611 • - ta-17 - MEM pottrn. THE BIBLE. Father! that itook • Wllll whose worn leaves the carrless infant play's. Most be the Bible. Therein thy dim eyes Will inert a cheering light; and silent words 01 mercy. breathed from heaven. will be exhaled Frotu the ble , 4 page into thy withered heart. [lons \trit.:ON., Them wilt (hull learn what to thy ardent mind Will make this world but as a thorny pa •s To regions of delight; man's natural life, 1 With all its varied turmoil of ambition, But as the training of a wayward child To manly exerdises, yes, death itself • But as a painful liuth to tile mewling. [JOANNA 8.111.1.11.: The priest•like father reads the sacred page, flow Abram was the friend of God on high; Ur Moses bade eternal warfare wage Nth Amalek's ungracious progeny ; Or how the Royal Bard did groaning lie Bin:tenth' the stroke of Heaven's ivengitig Ire Or Job's pathetic piano and wailing cry , . Or rapt Isaiah's wild, seraphic tire, Or other holy leers that tune the sacred It re Perhaps the christian volume is the theme. - How guiltless blood for guilty man was .slied , How the who bore in heaven the seeond name, Had not, on earth, whereon to lay his head ; Ifocer Ills first followers and servants "Ted; The precepts sage they wrote to many a land, How Ile, who alone in Paulus. banished, - Saw in the sun, a mighty angel Stand ; And heard great Babylon's doom pronounced by Heaven's command. (Brass. Whence, but from Heaven, could men unskilled in arts, In several ages born, in.seveml parts,' WeRVII such agreeing truths? or how, or why, Should all conspire to ,cheat us with a lie Unmasked their pain.; ungratefill their advice, Starving their gain and martyrdom their.price I DRYDF.N So has this Book' entitled us to Ileaern, . And rules to guide us to that mansion - given Tells the rOnditimui how our peace was made And is our pledge for the great Author's aid . 11is power in Nature's ample Nook we foul, But the less volume loth express his wad. tWALLER A critic on the N'acred boot: should be Candid and learri'd, dispassionate and free Free from the wayward bias bigots feel, From faney', , influence and intemperate zeal: ICowcrit %Villtin the: awlul volume lie. The ray,tery of mysterie.;- Ilappletu they 01 human race To whom their God lum given grave, Try read, to fear, to hope. to pray, To lift the latch, to force the way. And better had they ne'er been born. Who read to doubt or read to scorn. • , WALTglfrt SCOT r Elointotir. A (3,IIAPTER ON [IOUS EKE Er INC I 'never could see the reason why your smart housekeepers must, of necessity, be Xantippes. 1 once had the misfortune to be domesticated, durina, the summer months, with one of this genus. I should like to have seen the adventurous I spider that would have dared to ply his cun ning trade in Mrs. Carriot's premises! -No body was allowed to sleep a wink after day light beneath her f6of. Even her old roos ter crowed one hour earlier than any of the neighbors'. "Go ahead" was mitten on ev ery broomstick in the establishment. She gave her husband his breakfast, but . Paned him in his overcoat, and put him out of the front door, with his face in the direc tion of the store, in less time than I have taken to tell it. Then she snatched up the six little Carriots scrubbed their faces, up and down, without regard to feelings or pug noses, sill they shone like a row of milk pans. Clear the track," was her motto, wash ing and ironing days. She never drew a, long breath till the wash-tubs were turned bottom upwards again, and every =tide of wearing, apparel sprinkled, foltlk, ironed and replaced on the backs of their respective uviners. ' It gave me a stitch in the side to look at her. _ .. . As to her " cleanitv , days," I never had the courage to witness one. I used to lie under au apple tree in the orchard till she was throdgh. A whole platoon of soldiers wouldn't have frightened me so muctOs that virago and her mop. You should have seen her in her glory, on "baking days," her sleeves rolled up to her arm-pits, and a long check apron, swathed roun.d her bolster-like figure : the great oven glowing, blazing and sparkling in a mabcee . very suggestive.to a lazy siocer like myself. The interminable rows of, greased pie-plates, the pads .af rough and ready gingerbread, the pots of pork and beans iu au edtlyiog state of progression : and the immense embryo loaves .of brown and wheaten bread. ._To my inn o -cent 'minify, whether she thought the latter would!•rise," she set her skinny aims akiro ho, marched up within kissing distance of my lace, cocked her head on one side, and Asked " if I thought she 'oohed like a woman; to be trifled with by a loaf of bread !" , The way I settled down into my slippers', without is reply, probably convinced her that I- was no' longer skeptical on that point. Saturday evening she employed in wind -Mg up everything that was unwound in the house—the old entry clock included. From that time till Monday morning she devoted to her husband and Sabbatical exerciseA All I have to say is, it is to be, hoped that she car ried some of the fervor of her' secular em ployments into those halcyon hours.—Fanny , Fer . THACKERAY ON FEMALE SOCIETY. One of the great benefits a young -man may derive from woman's society is, that he is bound to be respectful to them. The ha bit is of great good to your moral man, de pend on it. Our education makes most of us the most eminently selfish men in the world. We fight for ourselves; we push for ourselves; we cut the best slices out of the joint at club dinners. for ourselves ; we yawn for ourselves, and light our pipes, and say we won't go out; we prefer ourselifes and our ease ; and the greatest gocill that comes to-a man from -woman's society is, that he has to think of somebody besides hioaself—somebody , to whom he is bound to be constantly attentive and respectful. Cer-- tainly4 don't want my dear Bob to associ ateiwith those of the other sex whom he doesn't and can't respect: that is worse than billiards—worse than taver n brandy-and-wa ter; worse than smoking selfishness at home. But I vow I would rather see you turning over the leader ; ofMiss Fiddlecombe's music book all night than at billiards, or smoking, or brandy-and-water, or all ,three. • PARTIES IN NEW YORK Infant parties are among ,the latest novel ties of New York. A correspondent of the Newark Advertiser recently' saw a card of in vitation from a lady on the sth Avenue not quite twa years-o f' ag,e to another miss of a ittleiast one, requesting the pleasure of her company at a convert'azione in seven days thereafter. Thirty of both' sexes were to be invited of about the same blooming age.— 'Dog parties are also mentioned by, the same corespondent. A lady, it appease,- admits to her society a beautiful poodle, for which she his a high regard. One day she , resolved to show it by inviting twenty-five of the hand somest and most agreeable fellows of the same race to visit her friend. They came, eery one; not a single excuse was sent.— There were crop - ears and long ones; Nile pfippies and great ones, as will always be the,i case at parties. I rrTuounturs WHILE r.witst.—/ly an ot4 .iraid.—Men sow wild oats. 1 And women buttons. ; * , The shortest way taa maul; heart, is down his throat. Man's love is like the. Moon--il it does not grow larger, it is certain; to grow smaller. A man may do good by stealth, but as foi his blushing; to find,it lame, that's all, non sense. • Mau'Arinks from cold meat. • Does' this arise from; man's innate pre aumptiOn of always ruling the roast Man takes a woman and a dowry in Abe same way that he accepts the hamper that brings him a bsodsome present . of game. I Men have two ways of extinguishing the flame of to either let, it burn out qu i e tly, or else therinuffit oat at one blow. `'• In • dilemma, during 'the time a rnto„has -beep standiog like a fool', fumbling for an ex cuse, a woman will fiiiiclnvented•ten tho'• sand. I Wives are often foolish'enough to set up for their husbands. I Bet you hear of , few hiriUnds whohave the patience to set up fo• their wives. II wt. , wars be the coin of tone; • The die, sweet wamaa's rosy month; :nand atilt on earth, where'er we rove, Or east or west, or Dont! or south; Let statesmen on to gliirs plod, . . ' And climb ambition's path of gist ; I only with the little god Weald spate me maim ot-hit NO. 16• h totict t: AB tit/RS.IS. A Bnouid, named Jabal, possessed a mare of great ectetrtfy. Hassad Pacha, then ,goy mot of Damascus, wished to buy the ani mal, and repeliedly made the meta the 'post libervl offers. which Jabal mgritteadily refu- sed. The pacha then had recourse to threats, Cut with no better success. At length one Gafar, a BedUuin of another tribe. presented himself to the paella, and asked What lie would give the man who.Thould make him master of Jabal's horse. "I will fill his horse's nosebag with guld," replied Has....M. whose pride and covetous ness,had been irritated to the highest degree by the obstinaney or the mare's owner. The result of this interview having gone abroad, Jabal became more,watchful than ever, and always secured his' mare at niOtt with an iron chain, one end of which was fastened round her hind fetlock, whilst the other, after passing through the tent cloth, was attached to a. picket driven into the ground under the lelt that served himself and his wife for a bed. But one night Gala! crept into the tent, and insinuating his body between Jabal and his wile, he pressed gen- tlk now against the one, now against the other, so that the sleepers Made room for him right and left, neither of them doubting that the pressure came from the Other. This be ing done, Gafar slit the felt with a sharp knife, drew out the picket, loosed the mare, and sprang o'a her back. Just. before start ing oft _with his prize s fie caught, uplabal's lance, ar,d rokivii him with the butt end, cried out, " I ant 1./afar ! I have stolen your noble mare,'and I give you notice in time." This warning, be it observed, was in ac= cordance with the usual practice of the ,lles err on such occasions; to rob a hostileiribe is considered an honorable exploit, and the man who accomplishes it is desiroussit all the glory that may flow from the deed.— Poor Jabal, when lie heard the words, rushed out of the; tent and gave the alarm l then mounting his brother's mare, and acCompa- Med by some of.his tribe, he pursued the rob ber for four hours. The brother's mare was of the same stock as Jabal's, but she was not equal to her : nevertheless she outstripped those of all the other pursuers, and was even on the point of overtaking the robber, when Jabal shouted to him, " Pinch her right ear, and give her a touch of the heel." Gafar did so, and away went the mare like lightning, speedily rendering all further pursuit hopeless. The pinch (maw ear and the touch with the heti ' were the secret signs by which Jabal had been used_ to urge the mare tither utmost speed. Every Bedouin trains tht• animal he rides, to. obey some sign of this kind, to which he has recourse only on urgent °era- sions, and which he makes a close secret, not to be divulged' even to his son. Jabal'scom 7 rades were amazed and indignant at his strange conduct " 0 thou father of .a jack ass !" they cried, " thou hast helped • the thief to rub thee , of thy jewel !" But he si lenced their upbraiding by . saying, 4•1 - would rather lose her than sully her reputation.— Would you have me suffer it to be said among the tribes, that another mare had , proved fleeter than mine el I have at least this comfort left me, that I' can say she nev er met with her match." • There was in the tribe, Negue, a mare no less renowned than Jabal's, which Daher, a man of another tribe bad herd his whole soul on possessing,. Having in vain offered his camels and all his wealth for her, lie deter mined td compass his ends by stratagem. Ile stained his face with herbs, dressed him. self in rags, and tied up his legsi so as to give himself the appearance of a crippled beggar. In ibis plight he laid himself down on a spot where lie knew that Nabee, the owner of the mare, would pass, and as &atm as lie,saw him. he began to implore piteously fur help, saying he was unable to move, and was dying of hunger. Nabee told the poor wretch to unmet behind him and he would take him to his own tent and supply his wants. " May your bounty be extolled," replied the pretended cripple, but lam un able to mount without lance." There upon the compassionate - Sabee dismounted, ' and with much difficulty hoisted the suppli ant into the saddle. As soon as Daher felt himself firmly seated, be 'clapped his heels to the mare and started off, shouting " I am Daher, and your mare is mine." The plug- dered man called out to him to stop and hear what lie had to say, and the thief, knowing he was safe from pursuit, turned and halted just out of reach of Nabee's lance. " You have seized my insre,"said the latter; "since it is the will of Allah, I-wish you prosperity, burl beseech you opt to tell any' one,how you came by her." "". And why not said Daher. Because another person thighs be reach afflicted, and be left without succour. Were you to tell the tale, the consequence would be that nu one would do a single act of charity, for fear of being duped like me." Struck by these words, Daher instantly dismounted, restored the mare to her owner, and embraced him. Nabee went home with him as his guest ; they remained together 'tree days;'Srid became sworn brothers. _ _ TILE VATICAN This word is often used, but these are ma ny who do not understand' its import. The term refers to, a collection of buildings on one of the siven - hills of Rome, which covers a space of 1200 feet in length and 'lOOO-feet in breadth. It is built on the spot once oc cupied by the garden of the cruel Nero. It owes Its origin to the Bishop of *Rome, who in the early part of the sisth century, erected an Infnible residence on its site. About the year 1150, Pope Eugenius rebuilt it on a magnificent scale. Innocent 11., a few ys'ars afterwards, gave it up as a lodging to Peter 11., King of Arragon. In 1305, Clement-V.. at the instigation of the King of France, 're moved the - Papal Seefrom Rome to,_Avig-• don, when the Vat" an remained in a coddi• tion of obscurity and neglect for more than 70 years. But slip° after the return of the pontifical court in_ Rome, an event which had been so earnestly prayed )br by the poor Tetrarch, and-. which finally took place in 1376, the Vatican was put' into a state of repair. again enlarged, and it was thenceforward coushlered as the regular pal ace and residence of the Popes, who, tme af ter the other, added' fresh buildings to it; and gradually enriched.` it with Antiquities„Stat ues,pittures and books; until it became the richest depository in the world. The library of t* - Vatican waspommen ced fourteen Minified years ago. itcontains 40,000 manuscripts. among which are some by Pliny, St. Thorrea,s St. Charles B_orromee, and many Hebrew. SYliac, Arabian and Ar- memo Bibles. The whoie of the immensejmildin,o corn ,•osing the, Vatican are filleß . with statues, found beneath the ruins of ancient Rome; With paintings by the masters, aid with cu rious medals and antiquities of almost every description. When it is known that ;there have been exhumed more than 70,000 stat ues from the ruined ,temples and palaces of Rome, the reader can fosm some idea of the riches of the Vatican. • •4 _ The Vatican will be ever held in venera tion by the student. the artist and the schol ar. Ralfmlo and Michael Angelo are enthro ned there, and theirthrone will be as endu• mble as the love of beatity and genius in the hearts of their worshippers. TRUE IIOSPITALITY.—I ?ray you, oh! excellent wile, cumber nut yourself and me to get a curiously rich dinner for this manor woman who has alighted. at our gates ; - nor a bed-chamber made at too great a cost; these things, tt they are curious in them, they can get for a fealobilliugs in any vil lage; but rather let tWstranger see, if be w ill, in your looks, accent and behati, your heart and earnestness , your tho h t and will; which he cannot buy at any price in any city. and which'he rhay well travel twenty miles, and dineL':sparely MA sleep hardly, to behold. Let not the emphasis of hospitality lie in bed, and board; but let truth. and love, and honor, and courtesy, flow in all thy deeds.--Emirson. fr7lcntarro was discovered in BOY; set tied In 870 becanan #,.independent repub he in 929; was•Christlinized in the year 1000 : became voltinj — tilY subject to Norway in 1265 in 1387 fell,, they with Norway, ender the domittion- , 0 nmark ; and re- mains to this day Van province. For nine hundred years jhe habit"• tmo• nets and charac th pie (sixty. thou sand in number) . haire remained unchanged. , - . V' etessuot;Prefribe pence before wealth, virme before booty, and the mind before the body then you- have * vat, a friend and a companiop. t ~., BANNANS pTEAAVP_RINTING OFFICE. thiLyin g proi.wed three Peewee, WO are WSW re ! 'piped to exeente•JOßAnd BOOK HUNTING of eery description, in IW - office of The Misery * - 4ourtral, cheaper than it can be done at any other establishment in the county, web as Book", Pamphlet', JWI, of Zading i Large Powers, Rail Road Ticket', Itand sills, . Paper 80043, Articles of Agreemrnr, Time Boas, r. :11 Ilra.isi • Ordrs Book4r4e t the very ediorteit notice. . Ow stock-of ' JOB YPE ir more extensive than that ot, any other E . lee in this section of the State, and we keep ds - employed expressly foe Jobbing. Being a etteal Printer ourself,• we will. guarantee one work to be et nest as any that can be turned out In the cities. PRINTING IN COLORS. done in the *hottest notice. 000 K lIINDERT• , Books bound rn every variety of style. Blank i Books of every descript ion manufactured, bound and, ruled to order at short notice. einitifit; , _ sitoßT LES S ONS 'IN PHILOSOPHY.. Ants have regular dny . -labotSrs... Ants in the East,lndies ate horticulturists —they make mushrooms, upon which they. teed their young. The white ant maintains a regular army' of soldiers._ Bees live under a monarchy. Reayers are architects, builders and wood- . 1 cuitersthey- cut down trees, end erect dams and houses. Bees are geometricions--tben cells are so constructed, as with the least quantity•ot material to have the largest spaces, sintll . east possible loss of interstice. i Bears, Herons and Otters are fishermen. Birds are musicians—whole tribesaremu sical. Beavers, in their commuatties, present us with a model ofteepublicanism., Caterpillars are silk spinners. ' Hogs, . Hogs, wolves and jackals, and many other animals, are hunters. Elephants exhibit an aristocracy of elders. Indian antelopes furnish an example of a patrtsrchal government. The ant-lion is a geometiictan—the trap he sets for, insects is constructed on an exact mathematical principle. The marmot is a civil engineer—he builds houses and constructs drains to keep than dry. The mole is a meteorologist. The mine-killer is an aritbmetmian. So also, is the cow, the wild turkey and some other birds. - - The ninakey is a rope•danccr. ?lan is not ` Jiffs equal in agility. ' The nautilus is a navigator—he raises and lowerg his sails, and casts anchor at plea-_. sure. The electrical eel, the ray and torpedo, are electricians and shocking animals. The prima is a tailor bird—he sews leaves together to make his nest. Sheep, in a wild state, are tinder a mili tary chief . ram.. • • The squirrel is a ferryman 7 .-with a piece of bark for a ship, and . his tail for a sail, he crosses . the stream. • Wasps are paper-makers. Wild horses havetheir leaders,_which they are said to select. ~~tiscellann, ~ r WASHINGTON PRAYS. In the winter of 1777, while Washington, with the American Army, lay encamped at Valley Forge, a good old friend.by the Mime of Potts had occasion to pass thro' the wood •near headquarters. • Treading his way a:ong the venerable grove, suddenly he heard the sound of a ha man voice, which; as lie advanced, in creased on his ear, and at length became like the voice of one speaking very earnestly. _ As he approached the spot With'a outwits step, whom should he behold in a dark nit tut:: Dower of ancient oaks. , but the corn , mander-iu•chief of the American armies on his knees at prayer. , Motionless with surprise, Friend Potts continued on the plaCe till the General, hav ing ended his devotions, arose and retired to headquarters. Friend Potts then went home; and on en-, ieririg hisparlor, be called out to his'arite, Sarah, my dear! Sarah! all is well! all la well !—George Washington will yet prevail! "What is the matter, Isaac? Thee,seems moved." " Well, if I seem moved, it is nolmore than I am. I have this day seen whatlne ver eznected. Thee knows that I always thought the sword and the gospel inconsis tent and that no man can be a soldier and a Christian at the same time; but Geo. Wash ington has this day convinced me of my mis take." He then related what he had seen, and concluded with this prophetic remark : " if. George Washington is not a man' of God,'l I am greatly deceived And Still more shall I be deceived if God does not, through him,werk out a great salvation for America" • , PRESERVING TIIE MENTAL PO*ERS. Fatuity` from old age cannot be cured; butirts it may be prevented by employing the mind constantly in reading and conversation in the • evening of life. Dr. Johnsoa ascribes the fa- -'• tu;ty of Dean Swift to two causes ; first, to a resolutton.made in his youth that he, never. would wear spectacles, from the want of which he was unable to read' in the decline of life; second, to his avarice, which led him , to abscond from visitors, or deny himself. to companyiby which means he deprived him , self of the only . two methods by-which new ideas ~are acquired, tii - old ones renovated.- / His mind languished from-want of exercise/ and gradually - collapsed into idionsm„iii Which state he spent the close of his life( its a- - hospital founded by, himself ter persoro af flicted with the same disorder, of which he finally died. • Country people, when they hav,e 7 no relish for books, when they lose the ability to work, to'go abroad from age or weakness, are very apt to become fatuitous ; especially as they are too often deserted in their age by the younger branches of the families ; in conse quence their minds become torpid from the Want_ of society and conversation. • Fatuity -- is more rate in cities than in country places, only because society and conversation can be had in them on more easy terms, and it is less common among women than men, only because their employments are of such a na ture as to admit of their being carried'on by their firesides, and in a sedentary posture. The illustrious Dr.. Franklin exhibited a striking instance of the influence of reading, writing and conversation in *longing a sound and active state of all the Jaculties of the mind. In his eighty-fourth year he dts-, covered-no one mark in any of them' of the weakness of decay us_ually observed, in •the ' minds of persons at that advanced period of lite..—Dr. Ruih. Q:7 Comm; Scnooii IN New Horrsnurr. —The amount of money ,raised in New ' Hampshire, by taxes, for schools to 1852; wrel $150,527 76—the amount .contributetl in board and mei, 814,233 36 ; income of- local funds ,88,559 67 ; amount of literary fund, $13,005; whole amount raised for dtstrict schools, 8189,925 79 ; -Whole number of dis tricts reported, 2,284; number of scholars iit- tcriding school two weeks, over four years of age, 81,900 ; average length of winter schools in weeks, 9.11: average attendance of win; ter schools, 55,770 ; average length of sum-' mer schools in weeks, 9.20 average attend 'inee'4,l summer school, 44,564 ; average' monthly wages of male teachers, exclusive ot board, S 15,18; female, 86,63; upmber of 'male teachcersin winter schools, 4,205 ; fe Anale, 1,080. Prhe State has no school fund, except a tax of one-half of one per cent upon the capital stoclbtthe several funks, which is distributed tix' the several towns in propOr tion to their amount of public taxes. New Hampshire stands at the bead of the States, according to the census of 1850, for the small est number oVative adults, who c ortnot read and write. ‘ ; f.a"TALKIIsiG OP MILLIONS.—Every day Or two we read in therPtlii, " Arrived, the. 'steamship Golconda, rom Ch agres, with two millions of gold dust," for certain banks and brokers of Wall street. Every body reads of these millions, and yet how few stop to dwell on their immense magnitude. , Few people have any more idea what millions. bunions nod trillions are, than they have of the Style ot-brogans siorn by the cobblers who Inhabit the moon. A million .of dollars 'posessea a vastness that is rather startling to *man who has never laced such a pile, - .To count this sum, at the rate of $1,500 az hour; aid eight hours a day, it Would require a min to work .nearly three months. If the said dollars were laid side by side they would reach *hundred and thirty-six miles, while their transporta tion would require fourteen wagons, Carrying two tons each. -.- .4-, - CO" COMPLETELY Sitanor—Jones says he went home one night With an extensive "brick in his bat," and not being desirous of calling down. -the wrath oflrs. Jones, con cluded. after 'some reflection, to get into bed without ; waking her. Be suticeeded, as he thought, pretty well in. so doing—but 'ha lying some time, be imagined that Mrs. J. might smell bis,breath, and en concluded to turn over. But We will give his own *As: " I had hardly turned over, whetuny wife sung out, 'Jones, you stupid, old - tool, you needn't to have turned 'over-^a ii drank all - the way throttgli:" -= - ITT Tim mot who cannot for bruki the ,Inidge over liNdchri ve,pllS EMI