TERMS or .1' E, MINOS' JOURNAL stance aranentretax. - 114'0 DOLLARS per annum, parable araimUS: 'many in advance to tae who rea& in the Com ty, and annually is advance , to thole Who reside oet rt, the Comity. The publieher renervea to lumen the right to charge S 2 SO per annuinorben payment 11, delayed longer than one year.. • , T.) C1.11:11$ Three Copies to one Address, Seven = do do do ' Fifteen - di do do - • • 20 0 ° ni l ' . C . /err pars Seltdol Teorkers supplied ,th the JintrAal at IS in sdvagee• - ' - tarp or airmartivit• , One Name. of 11 MUM, 3 m 05..",. 53 00 3 tim es , ' $.l 00 16, month.. . --5 00 Sub.eq'te imertiOst, 25 i 1 . .8 00 .1 lair.. I time: =5 Cards of 31inet, 500 SubAect'at ialertion, 12It . 5 lines, 500 Merrhatits and others advertising by the year 'a-3h the ttrivik—e, o 1 itrertiog different I-ern-el:tents weekly." • 12 00 ST Larger Advertisement.. a* per agreement. BUSINESS CARDS. t431V,7.%17Vi A r "'LAW.° ,e 11u1141, cf Stine 5. gtrGli EJi,ATTOA2IEI'ATLSW.Pott.- .7 etPe. sthaylaill tout.ty. Pa. LiZra to. no^a•lte the Miners'. Cart Pep( ISSI .F.O. U. CLAY, Ationtry . at Law. PalmaHlP. aT. P 3, Offee In Ceatte street. appottat /11ertlalea'a' Ita:ti, July 21.18 1 i v . : i.o ! Ln T . Alttruoal 141. Commit :n:rryey. 715 "ntfic* s Cei.trp trre,r. rel 4prtl 1.31,184; Z. WILSON. BIACIATRATE, CONVEY, , ancer, Land Agrat and General Collector.— offlre;Market •trcet,Pitosville. Pa. ~ . . 1 tirLLLIAM• ~ L . AVIIITITityi; ATTORNEY i'' 1- ar - Lam, Pnttrrthe, richnylk lil county, Pa. Office t n C. Lire loirret, nearly oppnotte the Miners' Rank. Jan. '4, 1531 • • • 1-ly DOCTOR C: ILESEtEII,IIOMICEOPATIOC PITYSIORN, Removed Ws Office in one of ttre Rork Houser !nCctaleltreet, Pottaville. April 28,1942 Z. 1)R. SAMUEL BEULVCIIY, OFFICE, can nPr 4:h and Mabantanan otter To. Poitiviile—(lke nue lately °rowed by Dr. Tim. Brady.) nntearillo, March 15.1951 - 11-tf • AMEN U. ICLRAEPLP. ATTORNEY' AT LAW, .1 T hating removed to Pottsville. has opened an alike under the Telegraph Office, Cent re street,opPotitt the Miner.' Da I . One. 6. IE3I F.O. K. SMITII, MINING ENINEeR and Tetirve‘or, removed to rr otte Street, opposite Mtvsas• itasix. Pottsville. Pa. All descriptions or Enettiretloc. Mar/otos and Draughtmig ezesuled promptly and C . /m . loly May t 2. 1652 - Ton C.CONRAID,JUSTICE OF THE PEACE attend to any Cosiness, entreated (obis core. punctually. Bills and Notes collected, &cc. (Mee is Market St., opposite. Dr. Halberstadt's. 4 23- ly _CI A MILIEL II ARTZ....IIIBTICE oF.Tnc PEACE. 1.3 Pottsville. Will attend promptly to Cottonton*. 4 eenet,s. Purcbitte and 1 1 8;IP of Real Estate. &r_ l• $. hu elkill C.,nnty, Pa. Otlye in Centre eltreet.nppo •ite the Town Hall.'Oct IF25t. TIMM WILLIAMSON &JAS. COOIMeR .1 Autornles at Law, Potts,di.. Wale In ir.igr, rat (41V door• Ealt .1' 1h4... Crnurplrlola Hilt." M. con', wlil wend at ♦ll tb. 1%-diTie. Votivvllle, I)er. 7, PETER. SIRIPSOI%. Mi-alnE Ea:lnert, ha. re .r oJI Mot:aro to Pr. Ctoch•.t•e•Eltliblint.a•lt d one th• Etgisentril Church, .ntre at P.A.. Whelp he wilt prnmpt 'alt•ni to nil onter• to th.-lin• of him pr01", , ,16n, April 3. 1651. 14-11 COACH .N R's HENIOVAL I THE - sunset'limn TIAVIICC FIT. ,_ 1 . ••• - tad u orator the largest Coach rihnpi • o .i , ..'rt - - , , P ~,,.._,,- . .;;....r4 onvhe Slate. In Coal Straw% Pottrvltle. I, :altram" , PA., heat Mi. If. Adams& Co. l a Screen Factory. where his .faellltles for manufirtunne all —...., _ kinds of Carriaptsand 11210 aVapaonorannot be our. ..... . passed-belng la ' pract i cal Mechanic, and harlau a . Ea OW ART) fill 1 PPEN. ATTORNEY %AND I tiumberof prang' raprriener In tho bnvinesr, he hopes r. CfIITNSELLOR at Law. Eniladelphla.wlitatiend l to dire goners! satlsfeetler. . T ,Sections and all other lezal -bovine:Ain the Pity ,AllAtuda of Carriages and Llgitt vr arr.as Lc, - .I nn o , Ptilladelohla.takdomp Gauntlet! and edrietrhete.- , giant', 'Aloo.sricond-hand Wagons,4-e. -rytarr No. 123 Walnut Pipet atone Serenth street, f All repairs' WWI, dorm Order. from a dtrtanre Phltattelohoti . . • . promptly atift•el.,4 0 TOIIN HANNAN. ATTfALNEr AT LAW. has ; ,har, d. fps, tArtsnet! on 041%* In f 'entre •tlrel. PI - n.41114, n 71.1 ..L •114 lb* Nnlpenn•l . k•Oorth. v. h•r• h• wilt he .1, 1 1 01 • CABINET WARE redporaora, f, out q.t. I n c!, lc. • 'lmitator late," MAIIM OM re- .• ..1 . p. ' 13S Spirt , / !SECOND Strut, Phi/24'0u . lip , i - .rlin'.pt ,ttrntinn. Addr..4•4 In him at rithrr ; - vki. : fr. J. Al-IXX, reoprettbtly tortoni their fr Pend. Pt , tiayttl• ,r Orwlythorr. and customers that they hare removee 11., ei. 1.51. 40 I f,.' from Na. 12 . 7 Walnut Street. - t l to No. 136 Routh SECOND ( '-'l.. tariP.llll7l37. EXCHIi ArtE . AND Col- ; Street. where they have on l . tortin.• I - WI,. T1,11..r111..; P• -Ilea?:. in uniur: ' hand a lire. and optrodid assortment of "Wll3llOll ot Rank •ott.A. , 6.11, of EsAanee. Ceril6caloa of • EURSEEERE. or every-dearrlption. to wl.lch i 10.,) Ito "-rn.n.. Chncl• 4.4 Oral.. Check. for vale. on vita the attention of percbarer. P`.1 , 44.1ph0t .1,4 Snw Vnrk. in •n in• to null Match S. 1.3:, "snob 9. lash. . 16-I . .. __ twn.wiin roma:arr. O'IIRIVCV-Por t 54 pnr4l.4• snd Cale of Neal Eii - _: iiii,,,c AND } ?A N D M A KER. , r , i . 60 N , -v , ,1•, rm,t,,, and coIllo..:1*,,I; rikinr char.. of-i• '--- T 7 PHICILDRI:iI6. . . * 17, 1, . I ••.1L,,,,t• ; Mow.. 1t...., anti t...dlectlitic ratio-from ,!, -‘4,e,,,:0 BELTING, sh in ,. rfr, 2 21,.. ~,. It, ~,,, d . A...ay y.,r. esperinnt. In Ow CntinlV In• linpro in • 1 i . madrofhest city ',rather Innnql 41rpr45 , 13 . for til“.. 4 Elll4reelinn. Office Mahnlilanon."47l.ot Pn.ineltlr 1 . „ . , Inf. p0141:0144, lofOtthed by th e Intent Improved paten - 'En" ' N n".•-• • tent Maeltleay. cemented-And Rlvlted In Use ...,y t not el, 1 , 51, _ _ a ilertrikanuer.jwartauted equal to nor ill 0.0. `ltpvr yrs ItFALFR - IN "CPO` 1R11.4 ' UP. Inadourlth water-plop( Cement IC desirr" - 'A Corrie s. r. R ' 4 ' 34 . 4. Rio aO.l'Ellork ' Tto . l ,910,1,1,.r. ; Lorre or anall Iloort of the beet materials and o,rk. ...letter Lead iirl.. • ardent rec, laid for MAO+ and 1 inmatilli•nd_ , al tow Drive , ..,, th P - i". f•-too l ,r work. and Marble.. flitniohlne. All ardor.: ta' fl 'dem m a y be left " 2. t ' cm m e t e a --er "'• ~„„,,,,,,,,,t with o w ' ,b oy , ! ,,,,„i„,, 1 ",,,,,,,,,f, , i N 0.134 North TIIIRD Street. Philadelphia. ' .... ,4,,,,,h.„,4.t.,,,,‘„,. Prom, riioine,iphi L .. , , ~.-._ BAIIID I.IIATIIrI. LArillin 4- ncki . ..3 LE'Vrli En. 'June lA. la'.o . • . ' 24_, r ! /an 15. 1.33. 1 3-la 7 F. wniTNEY, EXCHAIAGIF., - OLLEn- C.,nniA,inr, an. 41.11 f MI Ar.n . Ob r iC , r : otmlt MlciPrA' Dank. Pottsville/. Doalel to -no rt.4l ronnor, r.nld And Salvo., DRAFT& on Phlls .l. Naito Ang N.. Turk In, rvl.. „ ' Much 'V, 165 t. It ti EDITATIONA. ' WYOMING, SEMI NARY:I' -- ' ELSEEIS Patent Pine Proof PAINT. , . KINGSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY, piA i raoM own. frlIE Subscribers have just received a forth.. real- THIA icistitution hat one or the most detstabieles- 1 1 ply of this tinnier and valuab r substance In 1 cation. In. Northern Pennsylvania Kingston In addition to the, slate color. they bare a braelfill ~ quiet, pleasant and salubrious village. one milts chocolate orhrown.ce.embilag the sand .tan., now la Wenn( Wilkesharre, and A - cessible by daily Plajrf nie.and en machadmlrrdfbr the front of btoilding• ..., from all parts of the country. The s-hool has non ' 2 1t, principal lagredtent•are silten.eufninanti pros been in operation revert Veer., during which 'PS IWs 1 toed. of 1105, Which Itithr opinion of etenitfic nirn tronage has heen liberal and constantly Increneng I satisfactorily acceding for ;is fire-proof nature—rile Through thr munificence of Wm. BwrUand, Esq. two Smarr inbeta nee. be lag nott-randuetors, and the an additional Seminary building, 40 by ----"' feets and 1 latter lieliae as St neuron „to bind the is hole together thm " 1.111"1 " 1 " h4ll' has i"" been neini r lme 't and by 1 and make aerie and durable peat. the liberality of Dose. lAba Bennett, the swim.] is , For nee Wit mixed with Linseed Oil, and applied raw furtiothed with a" valuable and fIICIISIVe library , w ith a weihope same a s ordinary pant, to wand entirely nray. The Chemical. Philosophical a od'A. : iroa.tin, eac,canvass-papty,ke. It hardens ,redo tromouteklApirarlitus of the lartitorlon is regarded . ally sod became. fire-proof. It its partlsalarly onke l', all a Plr haie knowledge of It, as of a high order 1 ble for roofs or tosiktfos.,strtnttott a ad car-deeds .... rid ample . for foil e-cPecioi e si" in Natural Science i rt4fmad bridger.rence., &c. ~A snore° tird with the 1 1, e Rogr , lrof instruction for . tine emitting year is' article it, elOal to one of.late,ai a vast saving of cz ,.. as irdloss•- s ~ Roy. acvor:NT NELSON, Ai 111, Print Intl and Pm , j Speltnenn maybe seen tithe office tf the se'irri. lessor of ndror si and Moral Scieurr. ' berm 1 HARRISON, BROTIIs:RS kCA , lit v lOVNU C. 6,111-If-, A. M., Profasitse of .n- , No. 43j South Front Bd., ritlinda• c tent Languages. April lg. 17411. / Ir.. t .. PHILIP MYERS . A. 8., Prate...int of Mathematics-. _ • and Natural St irnc•. .R PURE WRITE man Rev. JOHN A. REUSE:4T. Professor of German. I IXTETIIERILL k BROTHER, Idamtftetacera. No. and An lotant lb Ancient - tang:tate i Yr GS, NORTH FRONT street, Philadelphia. hies H. De LAPLACE, Professor of French and Spanish 1 now a good-supply of !help-warranted pure ih'IIME I.2ll,vraget . ' 1 LEAD, and those erittemers who have been sparingly JAMES W. %%ESTI/RE, Assistant in Matttearat- I supplied in, consequence of a run on the article. shall ire and Teacher of %nen! Manic. . now have their orders filled. • ROBERT 11. TV OB.+. M. D., Professor of Anatomy . No kisballi substance possesses those preservative and Physiology. an d beautifying, properit les, so desirable in a paint, to . , Mina EMILI CARPENTER, Preceptrer. , . an equal extent with unadulterated white irld ; hence Mrs JANE S. NELSON, Teacher of Drawing:and any admixtere of other materials only mars ire value. Paintinr. . It has, thertfore„ been the steady alai of the mantifsc- Mtss ELLEN C. ROSIE, Teacher of Music. • curers. for many years, to supply to the public * i. , - The Public will perceive that the Institution Is ten-4 featly pure-while lead. and the unceasing demand for der the "11e1111$1.3n and In'Une l bno dg a very MI 1 the article, Is proof that It bat met with favor. It is Board of Teachers; and rho patrons ate assarrd that- invariably. braided ow one brad; WET'll ERILL &. no pains will be spared to promote the inoettlitortrugb. BROTHER In fell, and on the other, le:enure/pers. unprovement'of all the poplin. , all In red letters. . The necessary expenses at this IiIIIIIIIII01:1 are Philade., July 12.1631 rhoderaie. Board in II 50 per week; Washing, 374 , - - - 1— per dozen; and '2 50 Fuel, 6 per year. ' :Aims It. SPRAGITE, ,"TERMS OF TUITION. ' 1 4 NO.t. 'Mood 3,5 Vora Fourth St., Pitihuielph aa , - , Term of 1 Term of Term of ' wens I IMPORTER of a nd Dealer in Foreign GLASS. 01 _ . illreelu .' 1711- " °11 11 we 's ° ' /every description, and Agent for the prlncipli At, r Coot. EN:. Branches, 63 34 414 74 $3 03 lean Glass Factories , , ban tar sal,. Roofing, Floorti.c. Dirtier 40 de, .4 46 032 464 I Iloilsonst and Bilk Window Glue, of every sire, up Ancient k. Modern 1...11, , 113 4 feet wide by II feet lone and (rain an ertolt pi gasses. 0 14 ft 70 6 Go 1 v. , . lan Inch to two tithes thick. . Drawing .traletinexstrus 350 303 1 3 01 ZINC PAINTS—White, Black and Grey, Dry nr In Moue, with use of the Pi- .. „„ ' Oil; White Lad, Varnishes, of' all kind.; 1.1.-004 ano.extris. II 17 12 81 " i i .' Oal,Torpentine. Fent, Paint Brastes, Dye 1% °oda, Loon, rent In Seminary, , Pot and Pesti Ache., &e. (male tandems.) 1 112 1 50 4Rc ' FIRE AND WATER PROOF PAINT. Alen. eon. Chemical and PlYilosophi. . -t1 Lettere,. "` 58 7,4 , I easily cin hand.* lire. bestartnieut of freshly im ported Drop anddMedielniss. Embroidery. Extra. 221 313 840 • N., 73 and- - 71 North FOURTII Siren,it,,,, . The whole expense for board,Washing.FueLLights, Cheap- . I Cheg, Filet side, Philitilelphje" ii , and,Teltion In the higher English branches, for ° l ns . D er , 27, stair 511 yfk leer, will ant eteeed 1100 . , Payment (or Tuition to be tortriably In adnoce. s ummon on Fon usytyrss%A and for Board, half at the rummenrement and half at , ~ the middle of Each term. alideltart.w.air Trh,z4, 4 c• , 4-c., •>. - - CALENDER FOR 1 R 52.53 ., r t ti,iy RECEIVED and for sale by the Subscriber. Th. Academic year is divided Into tetras ' el The fellowleg teeDeninwlall4 taken from it Rending , lit Term COMIIICISCe3 Aug. 18, 1652, comings° It IPa Y F 7 .l.^'' cs arks—Vacation of one weak ' •..Tplaoll is fr.e from all impurities, end will not 'LI Term enmmenees Nor. 17,_ifit, continues 17 ' gum maibinery or la burping. Oilier mathiaitry will waste—Vacation two weeks. , not eangralat a temperature of zero—will remain 34 Term commences Match 30, 1831, continues 13' perfectly limpid whin the best Sperm 011 is frozen Ise-Its—Vacation nix weeks. . 1 wild. The dticipllne of the In.thation combless Widnes*l Oil . fay_ burette! pazpoaes„ the brighten and best with firmness, inculcating sound inoraletud relizioni , DOI to Inn world. rrriOal 121114 II•eln lIVOIi nil psinciples, perseverirg indastry,stect girder and nor- . a cridenUs C ulle nothing but Pots il. .. Feet deportment. ' Oil foe at W heels it will not congeal at .0 4e. Siodeats are received it any flaw. though It td gun. below "tn. very Important that they should /Met it the coin. 1 D' We ha" amed•a" ass n o w n°l'll°2l,lo rising fuennement of the term. Catalogues 4 the termini. i Mason Patent Sperm Oil on nor Engtoestend Ma i earryl and find It to be superior to another Oil. we Ila n, and any information relative to kle MD he na- r ' talned by addressing the Principe! or,elther of the ' have erer used. It will not corn or congeal, and pre. undersigned. D. A. SHEPARD. fer it to'ibe best 'sperm - M. A. & S. BERTOI.ET & CO. neeldent OM! Board'of Trustee,. 1 1 Loan 13r11412, riee'y. GEOROII BRIGHT, Hardware Store, Klngston,Bept.4, 1671. -2 0 1-1 y Next door to Matz's Hotel, Centre et., POltrluite. March 5,15.53. 10-if ...101111331LVETON BOAEDEVE B=ool.. I rizturs , =mew° pang?. : • erlillt Institution Is located twenty...eight miles TO BUILDERS AND OWNERS OE PROPERTY ? north-west from Philacelphla, and three miles • from the Philadelphia wad Reading Railroad at Paw: DER , 4ISte desirous of tele' a purely Metallic Fire nit•llle, whence mere lea stage to Rimberton daily, ' 1 gad 'Weather Proof Paint. will use. N HILDA' In during the Summer, and every.other day &Igoe the • ill Ito natter parity.es cheaper and more Jerold * than Winter months. Parrots Sad coxrdlaris wilt god •;.'any othbr before Mitred to the nubile. Thie antlele . litarbertnis • 'very desirable plate St which to educate t has undergoes the carefel eissfysts of the learned their daughters or wards.; Prof. Jame, C. Booth, of the tioivareity n 1 Penn ell- Its . leulties is retired. brentif el a nd keillay. The ' villa,Thls Paint is pent/lull adapted in the paint bnildinee are commodious. fen trolarl3 deslgneefor I log of Ctrs, Sash and fesselprof every slearriprion, school uorposes, and well supplied with pure set* ; pommeling in Itself more body than any other paint water for bath log and ether purposes. I t.w ill bathe I, J et latiteineed, sort the quality of drying very hoof. , constant aim of the Print }tall to mate this wit* a • - Colors stylus from brilliant Red to Black. pleasant sod profitable home tool) who 'stay twilent ' CERTIFICATES. -- . trusted to his care. None hot experienced and well - ~ , PAllarielptia. Free. I, I h3l. qualified teachers employed. Neill • Fire Proof Paint consists' of.soeh material' The Ormereeter Is as nearly a• practicable, twit . • • to warrant the opinion OW it euntot thong , cinder of a wett-condurted christian family *. i the settee of any atmospheric agents, sad that, there. The course of study Includes all the brioche* 0f.1.a f fora It will retain its quality for any length of time. complete Engll.h edorailon.togeth.er with the Cies- I ; Analysis. ' mire, and she ornamental brioches sorb as Mork. ' :WM. 1 50.1 hi I Peroxide id liou, 13.01 ! Drawing, Painting , Needlework, Ar. , I i AininaL• 3140 1 Water, ' : 4.34 i The scholastic year Or:divided into twa.„secslons lei, - This Analyse slaws it C.lollot. change, ,:w hilt. its five months each—the Sommer Session .comarimcbrig beautiful color roust recommend Its extenslee em oaths second Wednesdsy to May ; and the Wlr , ployment. ' . JAPES C. 800Th. snood session on the snood ood Wednesday In November. • Prof. of Chemistry applied to, th e arts . University of 1 r . . TRMS , (One.lialf to advance).—For Baud nd Pramrylvanis sod Funklie Institute. Tuition ya all English end Clank - al sties. per - I ' I - Wen (lister; Pa.. Jas. It. 1352. woe, $65. For the ornamental bmacties there , l a . Ide hereby serif!} iget I ease Tiled the Fire and moderate extra charge. Cirealareand further Infor- ; - Water Proof hint of tied& & Co., and find It to ex citation may be obtatud by widreuing the underoggs- I cell anything new In vase for WY, gloss and beauty ed al Kimberton, Chester Coe otv,Pa.-;e_ •of inlet, As such I recenuarqul it to all House Paiu- REV. P. RABV A M PrlneipiL tern ' and! can 'entreaty that, I believe it to be mere I MarVb 11. 5i11.3. • , 11-Sus 1 I durable:ad chestier than soy other paint 'yet intro. 1 1 doted in the public. it is without grit—l, myself, trim oirsoise in oft, in my Paint Kilt, sod ' was sir prised to CM it so vary Ilse, and to oFFUeetwh '''''''' tab' far either wood er Iron. ; t JOHN P. RiLsvt,INGR, Patter and Sign Painter. VALI:FM:ILE AND ELEGANT EIOOES i ' / inzamfus. net., Fell. Itih. 1333. 1 Wenn. E.'S. Maims & Co.—Genaelnen .—We ' 'LUST receltring from Trade. Bales; alaof • s Wahl. aaTe been 'slag poor mineral p-tot for some month. rtl Boots, among which are the following; , oast. sod believe it to be a superior Allith! for wood_ Bancroft's Hmtory United States. 3 volontee. . or loon, sad wonlitriteonsmenit It yertitetuly for ea. Life and Wtltings of Webster, edited by hioneif.6 : teesat pitielihil. ; volumes. ! lIOLLINGSWORTII i TlARPET.lfsehlniete. -.- I nakstand's Queens of Eogiand,,-:. • • ; .- • -- Satter**, Me. path. 1 3 3. Miner's Footprints of the Creator , ' , ' - ' I '. Mears. 111.1 t. bittuss & nu.—Gratiewas t—l have Do Old Red Sandstone, , . ' bees to UK baste-cgs of Roofing with hos. no and chrobers' Eneyelopootila of Engl lab Literature, Carmel, for aloes 24 years, and have °sett art the CtunnOers' Informatio'n for the People, - l ''• \ Mtwe - al Fite Proof Palate now lithe market. name- Chambers , Miscellany,' IA etillallista. - -.. . ly, Slates Patent Ohio paint. Silvired Enamel Paint. .• Chambers' rapete for the Peorte, • ' ' i has Old Spaeth, Brows ?Institut 'Pabst. dk.r.. ahd .1 Waverly Novels, sew and elegant edition, revised , hive sever %sad asmitivrgtiterninpatorleithtilelds' - and careened, sheep and cloth,. ; I Walk !slat, either far daraldlky of color or dew , --- British Eloquence- - • i 111 111ee, 111 7. dad wow say that it covers better. with Lillian' Ancient 111810r . r. t rolomm r.. . ' belief hoots than asy paint( bare ever need. I have • Webster', Dictionary. unabridged and Octavo, ; covered several large Patriotism end Mille With 'lron Craters British Poet, I dodos. is Ittsayonhartilab Imitated with NICI.Dg' Cooper's Worts complete, `-• - ! METALLIC PAINT, and -erawised one yesterday . Irring's Worts, complete ;; -, . . , ...tang !slaty; Mit. which liasd as herd as the Layard's Nineveh. b ill Millatuticits, - 6, u 4 it s ,,,ir.: • y paitarrilarly racoamsesd lir the. lay oat , Memoirs of Mrs. Jacison. - door palaslag, awl would not he lodated in nee an, '"'haksPeut.aWorts, In .I ' l ' DiBl ' illi 'Lata Nelt . ether. 'JENS 1:111101INANSII. Tiossehh.litansvutili. •tt, Editions. • Fag uto by B. Yardley fr. Soo, times. er Iret n iae . John Adams' Life' and Correspoodetice, / i Pottslrillar. Dasbil L. Diller & Co.. Harris. lisle I ' • Pmcott's Mexico; co., Wm.. p, won?, Pbtlaaelphla : Canby k. Hatch, Do Perdleint and !ripens, • ' Ballitstruo. , - ' Downing's Liadaraps Carom:hag sad Cottage Av. Aye, tor '. ' • "UMW It /*LDS. eh:teal:re. ' , - - Wilwitiatos,,Det.. Karnes' Notes complete , and 31 the volume, 'or AO earl' ramErn, ~ Dick's Worts romMets. ' t volumes, - ! Elegant. Family Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, _F A. is Ifs:. if " is " 44 -1 c i 4,,, 4, . te .. • - _,...._-'.. Together with s large asinruastrt of wicillaireas book*, all of whictislll be sold at sassual_iy tow taws so , S. BANN/LW% - , Cheap Wholesale* end Retail loot-Storm , - Aprll4, liili. IS— PUBLICATIONS. , •—, F.... , •'. • ~„ . ~,„' i - i: . ~. . . , ~.. • . . , . . . - . " •. - ..' , . . : . ..-j ,-,-, 0 ,', L.... ••':• ; • i 1 •- • . '..• • - - - - / i. - . - • , , 41 • .. _ • • ' , . - ' .; • •-s- - •.. ; .: , r, - ...., '• ' .. -• • . • 1 , 4 ; ' . . ': :' ` ^t. , , 1-: - .- .. ... ,-,..,:';.-,,, I . ~ • . i- • ~ • - . I . • ' ' .. .. - -i., i...: .: .. . ‘ ~. • . ... . , • 1 •/:-' - '• • ••• ''' ?'': - ''-': . AND,,. -_ ' .-- POTTSVILLK:.='.O .- F4NERAL , _ ...• • . • -----. ",,,-- ..•,..,T.,,,....i---, , .! \ ADVERTISEII f :;' , :-:-=".- . • . • . . .. . . : , . .1 -, • ,• .. .. :,,,, 77 i, mu= ALL :. I+7AT•eut, ~ tp • ': 0 ; FsE..., Asp,. Ir.eAsvit • 1 ~ . • • . I WILT. TEACII tar to -ra - zrz :VIE ZOWELS 07 717 i. '7..LTTN, ,A3D , SSING IDUT FRO& TA; GACCULTWOF Pt0tt7. , T*9.;.*745 W1T.1411. WILL GIVE p!TE.,10,78 TO 07t. ItAmpg_ . . , .. . t T • T T i 7 , - "-‘ T . L' - ''l - §t..,HU Y LK1.,1;L'.1C . f.).7.1\ IA i 'L. .r.NNS). I A - PUB tISHED .I;',AT,ItY -SITURDA.Y.': MORNING - BY BENJAMTN„ : BA.I. NA.\ ,-POrl SA IL E., - , - ...)_..., T 7• r r • • - - • • -'' •• .: .''. .....4,-'..- „ ~.. -' , -- -_--... - ,:- :•- -- ',. - . - -- - -:,_ ----- . -- •., - - - - - -' ,. ..-- --- -..:-:':.7.1 - -. - --. - -7-:---: - -j_....,--_4_-_---. --- s•••-t -, , ---.-- • . • 4 . .XX IX. • '• • • . . • . • —• • ' • ''' - 4 • • • SATURDAY _.MO NING ' MAI 7, 1853. 9 . :, . - •-• • . . SS 00 10 00 YO Bes~Ural'Cottage Fernfluke. _ I .111 E: sinectiler b teerlitee lions the best Nana - p i s t rebts,le the Cliy. a large Int or Cottage ran 1- tent or the - III: VI and 1111,1 beaullial Patients. int bracing./ bale'►*ettr, all h will be said at thy pekes, tankage ttiddad. - Ile also keep. a eta ad,und manufsetutes is °sire, all kinds orklaawbold Fainstare, • of the Igen, nowt lashisnaele and desirable Pattern*, all ar:whlrti raalsa examined at bis 'War. Roams. corner pr Centre btu, ratan ;Meets. tee ty oppeshr the EpWeepal at which till I,e :old of the very" towett late.. \ HEN: IRT_GREAF Atit. April,. txs3. I • • 14,tt Mil G15:1 MEI coacu AILANINO •Pfir. Su!menhirs, being about to Introduce Steam Power atelMikerslee enlarge the facilities of lila already extrusive Ea. • labliabment, barite* tke attention of the paktic in bin manufseture of Coula • - ••• 000 . 0. ' es. Wakens and Val Ivies of every, deer ription. -- Having every department of the enacti ntak In: businesa at hand, employing only the bent wort:urn, and using tb. ben (materials, &oleo may b. mire --V seeming ralliCictoiy Mark. eVehlides of eyety style and finish snail. mord, -- ).Eepain aettlyi and substantially done. Orders from abroad promptly attended 10. ' - 0.5. Shop. IfforrieraAditlon. Cent re Bt., ?trail) OW, site the fort Sion, Puttsvllle GEOIrE JENNINGS• ,• Mitch 19, 1.539. r.. 1, • _ I CANE - SEAT tit r idSiiiiattit`ACTOST; 1 N 0.131 IV. fah St., opposite F.-at:Ili:I 'Philadelphia. rrlltE sithstelbee is constantly deishlng. and, on I tied, Plain'atid Fancy Cane. Scat Chair, 119. roar ',gaiety of Elegant and Fashionable • I Styles, for Parlors, Dinlns.Rodms or Churn- I: hers. made in Fancy Wpods, halal ion woods, 't i and Fancy Colors;iee., - kg. Reception and Cottage Chains, of light and Leant 4 , rat destine ; Cauelininsir,Can. Set tees. Main.. Counting Douse and Otfire Ana Chairs, mod . + malt Uniting Chpire. - titnee and - rnestaboat ' Windsor Chat or. ind Settees. Me.. tie. Haines extended faelltles fur mantlfarlorin:.sre coo offer a lance stock to rata from, and r leinte all orders vi promptly mid rheeply ea an yertanliinnwa In the trains. I • • • • Doll.lialtaftet. Don'ts. Steamboat and Pad it.uol _Companies, 101 l find it to then Interest to rail at the Factory of • • - ft. F. WOOD. tii o. 131 N. faliSt., opposite Franklin Siloam Phita . Feb. 2.5., 1F331 , ' , 93m - - A FACT TUAT ALL - SHOULD SNOW. ! 'VHF. undenisned taper trolly announces to .!sit Mends, and the pnblic In pa esal.that he bat ronsanity on hand AS./ f i and mannhoutes all kinds of Fan " Saddles and Iluness.mid alt de- on-Options of f Iditlt, and driving trla• • ' terlats—Double and Single Hunts. (81132 DM UM Em 3 —Whips andfii;• , n•lt• flair rxillait sw&de nid•r Ile Invite. all topl: and rerrhirn,oppocte the Amer ican Ilnu•r, and sesperttlitly Nolietta a share of ibe oalrooarre: M. A. 2VF.1.M(1.. 1852. 23-Iv OILS, PAINTS, Sz,c . . , ip bat trade far a • sr UZ:lita !IrrProrblillsjilta r.arjr of 11AllithIVa Chap raiiscr Mote. MISCELLANEOUS. GREAT ZSE.VMS . ' l. nutivi b'y tiKY.I.I6III`. r'orner elf Maieliciri /2 . eta, rii,./fttro, superior WM', delilesat Lon of Gam tore *nd•life.expres•ion of•tb. - * . O. Chtldren and g maps taken dolcker than inSt veer in Wit pliter-an andispensalile teqiilstleto onerrs2.: Call earl, In On davit, aeolitta crowd • ' - • l'ppits !own( tsd In the a on ;easonable 1.1111 11 2 2 . also. handsome Apparatus. kalif. Case. kr.,r ~itx, farnished rbeJp. Call and f itfOrsoltreetr.a. ' N ti: 3 ,:ra 1 I.••Tir [34 .levillea VI an,`:_ to 70 eri-h.•nd no'oitnens es n Ise. seen. I. WM! ' advt .. Itli wAt wish AI me Likened. to ral non. • C. V ASIAN 81760111' Pottsville .damn 27,1352. I3—tf ow . onTANT NEWS - TO TUC PII/1210 lir. G. N. DOWASAN, Surgeon Dentmt. .2 .2 -sseg.T.: takes Otis method of informing the pubue - ..e.a...genetaliy and hid frrids in particular. that lie boa removed his Deviatry trots the farmer MOM which ha orcupie d. to the second story of the sew brick. buEdivg at the corner of 51AREET rind SECOND streets, west pith...and - four doors abate N.M. Wilson e Office. where he will at ell times be ready to swift:inn all °pint 11”141 ou the Tneth.and from his eats ad vantages In his profession, and the long time IN this sod ...smear the; farge Cities. to practical experience. he ran anti will Warrant .11 hi• work. or ask natant.. pen•tilion 13.1 51-11 • • 011 COUNTRY ISSAVE cz Nci: utd suhacrtbett. have opened,•t their Store. ilt,orA 'those the Post Oifice,anentlre esersteck of I:is...is. l.lth.beteedin !sr w York, at Cash Prlces.ene Otilir.z. ;Lion t,i sell !hap:rase limy eat, Shirr re tic ; Their s to. k consists In path of k and Fears' Dress silk•; - fitouseiru dr Lames, arh cu. and upwards, .., ll'hinor and French Iterltroes. Coberg Onths, all shad:, cad go:Jule.. . blare All Win,, Nun and Figured roloto4 Alpaca/. al V 2 i etc. and opwatils,_ - A fire arsortment of Calico. Bleachedand flnbleached Mn hins. Ftartpetr. all colors and qualities. Llnieys, Checks. • • A largo assortment of Shawl., Hosiery, Woolen blankets, Cloths, Bitterns. Floor and Table Ott Cloths, !be.. Ike. Together with a general assortment of . Goode to please the fancy and toll the Wants of the Communi ty . lame 141111 . 14 of sugars, from 510 V cents. Coffee-, Gteen sod Rl.rk Teas.velk• cheap, VIII) neelY variety of Queensware sod Glassware, at prlcei.lowe er than they tan he twught elteteher... They will be happy, at all turn.% to show their goo3s, fire of root. Plea., gibe them a call. J Criento• fifeirbants will find It to their advan tage I.i call a 0..1 clam:tie the new flonde FRY Is MARTZ. Oct. It.. 1955. 4441 GLAzMAand PAPERING JW. BOWEN haying Jpellnett Ma shop to 2 doors . tabula the sin,rtran Hotise, Centre Street ' and taken into part nership hie broiDeta, the 'oub.eribers announce to t he public that they ate prepared liiii acutn ail 4 r r.lu their' tine with the greatest di. patch, tit.. Mt the most ree.onable terms Thee em ploy tool trorinien and their customer. may, time. fore, he Oiler orratirrtrtnry They, al -o, het leave to rill attention Witte!, splendid argoitmcnt of Papar-hangings, WiltdPw shad... gOr., comprising evry variety of style and quality, in snit the taste and packet of purrh ,and indict, they cart at title lamest (lir price.. J W. Brivvr.": tr. BROTHERS .Dore above American Howie. Centre. Oi., Tnitir Me, April 1%1652. Mt( (Hiatt y's Paw, Nerso stye Pothsvele;Pe ass. a • Plumbing, Shop. IJAS CONSTANTIN ON HAND A St rft.l - or .1./ all Mies of Lead l'lne, Sheet Lead. Block Tie, Bath Tabs, Shower ILlatbi, Hydrants. Hose, Double and Vlnsle Amine Pump. and Water Closets; also, at londo of Baas. Costs for water and steam, Brasa Oil Caps, and Globes for Engines. All kinds of Copper Wort and Plumbln: done In the neatest muster at Ilie•bnlirat not I re. - . . . II 11/%1.p., it/ for nld=Br a arid-Lead. Poosellle, or:. tn. IS 43,1 f WISTAR A. HIRE. QM Powder !1111 T i' rll 7 h' 7 d 77 t t 11; ool,W:pt I,b Railroad, and prrpt“..,! In hirmalt It,' der, Which he will guar ani,. ”. Le 111111 C ' Of the hoot material, and proper tree t" ...tplostwe eart,city. 114 gaiters /113 Powder Witt be ft,cud equal In 1.3111:::y t. the tetrhr ttr4 Dupont Powder.. Orden wl,ll, prGtt,t,lty :mended to, hod Nrrtwhed at low f,,r a rota artle PI:TEIt ALLOW :S. Ist,r. 38-ty w }.Ball' ri l f; r dlr o v .. ren s t e l e e i ts , g , :b e. • t cf 4 ll.ound e!, 'mat ....lerhanis-.1b,11.it one of th e n/Olt nail works puhli :bra 64r Testers and Workere iq Iron. and those, who use it, ever Ha correct are the c•leula t,..ns,that any prawn eau safely boy and self with the Bonk, withsni its on weighing the Iron and Steel.— ..lust pi.l.li..hed, prwe 'ZS rents. and fur sale 'wholesale and retail by B. BANNAN. fly •nriosetta nine postage etacripa,the work will be mailed free, to any part of the roto.ty.—The Trade supplied at the usual d Iseount • Jun.ll, 1r.52. DAM:Tit:IL PLI'MDF.RS, Tiosod Copper Smiths. Street. opposite Fogarty's Store, POTTS- I'a., where they are prepared to make to or der all kind• of work in the attove branches aid sue as Shower and Slipper Baths, Pumps and Water Cl*. sots; also. all kinds of Tin. Copper and Sheet Iron Work made to order at the shortest possible notice. Roaring. Spouting. and all..kinds of Cooking uten sils roads and repairr.d alike silo slice and In the wrest seasonable terms., It-T:0.11,a pricergicen rot ord metals. Aug._:3,lsLl. 35-tf . . FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY. I) ÜBINCA k trgI.LER4, whnlestla Mantaarto. 3 sere nog Dealers lo Confectionary of all kinds. No. lIS North Thud below Race. PolladelpAta- The attention n( Dealers Is requested to an exarnina floe of their stock, vs hith sill be (nand to be al Last equalto any la thl•etty. rolElo,lFitt . l7ll oral' kind In season. 11.-4)T4rr. t.y inail.nr otherwi%eg promptly atter: dtti am= GAS-FITTER AND PLIMI=I. TEREMI.I.II WILHELM. having had very coma& of erable experience as a GE* Fitter, feels great eon. fidsnce in offering his aervlee• to the citizens of Pm Divine. Ile has commenced business on his own arroont. Intle shop noir. I.••( rifle:as .Itf‘hiorwe van .drerz , uhrre all orders either fur Gas Fitting or Repairing mar be left and they will receive the most prnmpt attention. tits pipes and other materi als shall be of the very best kind, and Fittings of every desritption that may be desired wilt be fur misled and pot up In a workmanlike manuet,and at the shortest passlblt. notice Jure ..1651,. CM TO TUN LADIES IN GENERAL FRENCH I.IQVID IVABLI-RLUE. eupellority of this preparation le evident. re lquirlug much leas for use than 1ndlgo„ end being pertectly voluble in water and not wi liablatu kave streaks or spots upon the Linen or hluelia. This article neutralizes the golden tinge whkh would alb ern I.e he retained. It contains no Ingredients which c (mid pos:ihiy be injurious to the most delicate fhb rk. :I,ither .!merit contain any arid, as the preps coltr.e. which are sold for such purposes generally do. For sale at JOHN O. DROWN'S Dray Al ore, Centre dt., Pottsville. Dee. 19, 1E52 131-cm VI um WM. DAILY & 11011 r. &wen ail Drekn le lIIrLDIL 11.1501 & Mtn W.TV maul srma.VraNS. wail. LID la= •211=11. , e.re eastainly tran the Won ors . el the Akre Gad; ore etknd -"!- irtmloal• retell. 2E Murat Stmt. ewe sten, war Deana Tani, neledelklita, VIUSINIErn a am y t,T leminsagsi ML wed Ai Maylo. OS! CECELLIP WATCH= earn 3131112421 r. r fICILESALE and RETAIL, rat the Philielptila V V Watch and Jewelry scare, No. 96 North SEGONG street, rornar of QUARRY. Phila. defohls. Gold Lever Waßhea, fall Jewelled 10 Ca- rat Caw,o l 00 Silver do . follJerrel. 1113 Gold Spectacles, 700 silver 1/61011. do 10 Floe Oliver do 1 50 do do do Gold Bracelets, '1 CO Poperlor Quartierg, Ladies' Gold renelli,l 00 Imitation do 5 Oliver TeAapoona,tet.s 00 Gold Pen., with Pencil and Sliver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 3' to 60 crate; Walth ClaStlea, plain, t 1 yenta Potent, lei; Lunet, 25; other 'ra cial In prosturi tun. All /node warranted to he what thee are pow 01. STAUFFER it NJIRLET, Suet casuist° O. Conrad. On hand.snrue Gold and Sliver LeVetP and Le;slnee, atili lower than the abort prlces. Aug. 71. 1&51 3-1 F . . rpLI HOMAN 'd Wholesale and ItetallClockalme .Kainece. %%Itch and Jewelry Establishment, at DM .• Old dtund," No. 2:.8 M Ala ET duert,(between'lth and Wt, dotal. Sta.) Philadelphia. My friends.old customers,. and the public mud know that I am at all tones prepared to furnish Watches,Jewelry. Faucy Ank ler.Saperlor Gold Pens of all kinds, with Cold and Silver 1101. . tleri In variety. dr.c., at the' very lowest Cash 'Prices, In! ether wilt. its brat supply of superior Clocks sail Time-pirceY, .vvy marred it this Establlahntent: being a piattical Time-piece•and watch Maker, with an experience of nearly SI -years -10 - yea re at blot present lust inits at all thisespre.mti4 in furnish., by Wholesale Itridne n yiloraminted "Thar keepers" of the very best qualit „—comprising Eight day and Thiny- hour Clocks a Thawyleces,olplaikr and.bightif 0111/01Clit3Idesigns.cifallityles,liad r atki, l a d j o t Counting Mouses, PulOrt.llatla.Churebeii. Fartatlea,Steantboata. nail Cats, Ace Also, Alum Clocks.* scow desirable article for doom! Plleepers. mod for all whose business tequltea them .to ba Up In the =rainy early. —•- Clocks, Time-plexda,Waichea and Jewelrj afore deofflptloo, repaired with usal rare and warranted. Dealers et:polled with tlockrand Met rthautaiuts„ May R.1853.' REMOVAL. -:' B RA pja r Ito gatATT wg wol d e l i fit . of the Big teh.ok. i .We Int:tut nor pleads and the . : public in general torsil end erato lee oar stock, as we reel Agefident It Is the best that vela ever. area , -• I ed in this refloated we will sell It Phlldelphls 1 prkts.: - . . .. , One stork eanpisli In port era fon snorting; of Gold and . Haver Lever I Gold and 8 Ihr el _ ti epins Waubes. Watson. • ' . Silver Table&Tosapoons Tons. Illngan a gsgr c• ; Plated Garters. • • I Pratt* Cats Lunn.. f Plated Card Trays.Gope. I Nestle Oranges% di.e. And a geuerel assortment of Fancy Goods. Witt a thorough ~ knowledge of our bulling. aid , every f.sellittfot petetuislef to advannze, we cause be u Destrold by Deena den la the Slat& -.We ni. itITO ;note for the liberal patronage we bin Nene. tore received:and by strict attention to besteerehre• boys to merit the cooddenee of the annoriUdr7 IN oar share of their patronage. WILLIAM num . . ri.. ... J.NriarAirr 111.1107 j., ' N. 11.- . -A . /lbe ialtleconlia to roam asitiooll Do* orrontootat ettentos gad Sir Un lgjill4tgi of Owes. Welshes u 4 jiwe r y. -- Noy IS, IW. . ' IMMO ' REMOVAL N rtl NEWNEIDI'S NEW POWDER SILL . tiSUFITL.NEW WORN. MOrLETOPt & DICUXNSON, WATCHES, &C. AT TUC OLD STAND. MMWEE CLOTHING. ' cletslity the trite tut 07: Cheapness. CiATialia! Cl.tht g I CLOTania!!! TH& newt ausutslve assortinest of CbtblbL lorSebsyltlll County. from Rh WEI pesetas. cheaper sad better staiLit— Wan ea* be purchase* elsawltste,ts at OLD OA[ RA LLP corner of Rewire and lis•anttla • Lo Attests. A snassitievat Isistrusant of PALL sad WINTER CLOTIUML °Me nose Otabiniable styles. Is bow on base snit ready for sob styrkvetkat DEPT Mi. PETITION. As • very ankle sold at this esublleb went ts wouvalheistse 4 ;Poelleville. ft I•lltinettin, expressly adathadll/0 0 .a. 10 4 ldroto Peat ad- Vattage. lintehasavit:over • all rts. very l efr rur Cttp-euute Clithke:r. ' - • • „ ONE TRIAL will piroviEtbls. beyond all doubt. to Any who are amino to the GUI t and ibex* who base not yet poreissed their PALI. as WINTER Clothing. will do welt to call &Bejudge (or thenwelveo. An Immense variety of not's. ctnnixa, Roltahle for Ike season. at rtatresely Low Kites. Remember the old mad.. OLD OAK UALL:' arr of Kew, and ILakantotuin @treat'. EDWARD T. TAYLOR. Prophet/Ir. (Late LIPPIICUTT & Tat 1.014 )mPortly "Clidla Bo4 Dry Goode.) • O.IIIkb.—EDW6RD T. TkifLOß. Merchant Taller, would raspetilally eolith* attention of at. :serous friends sod the public to ale Fall and Win ter *liana •of Cloths, Casilinent. Elegant 'Canino: selected from it* Pest matte% oaten he Is ore. pared to Inaba op to order. at very moderate prices. • as ammultnent of Clionehterebteht,laspestanatUlt Slane, &b. - Agent tot the Moir Ton. London and Parts feabiane: Pottsville. Oct. 2„ lA7. 4C-41 THE SUblielibelll WOG Id reationfoll g Inform OA if Da men:au hands and OMANI:Oft at Schuylkill Co. that their astertment of Cloth log ftlf Young Gentle men le Basch largo? than over. and they ate digpoged toned clomp. Pomona Mind at a distaste, luma the Maeda of earbaugind eking pareasad as thin store. If they do not snit. • , P. A. 'IOW a IIItaTITER. C'n Chestnut llc, cameral' Tenth, Pollad'a. April . 13.17 PHILADELPHIA ISM 'at commnioinutv papaw No. 518 Mario Stratc'beliem Sdisryikai SEVENTH and EIGHTH, Phdred'a. pansy O. MAHN ntrpeetfnlly Informs - the public clef this and Oa adjoining counties. that he beeps always on band • large and varied aosortment Frolta,Calte. and Cosfeetinorry, whirl, he will as cheap as can be bought et any whir establish. meat In Philadelphis.B ad he invites all persona wbo . may want anything In hi. line, to cali•and see him before porchulag elsewhere. Urdu' from the coos• try will i err' we prompt altratinn May 1, 1939 CEINAP CCEEINA, GLASSNIke. TYNDALE b MITCHELL;'• No. 219 CHESIVUT Street, Pikfladolphie,- rkFTER to tbe eaten, of Pottaville and NI 'faulty. V the chair, either beautiful and Immense stork, In 7nantity oralttinalltlekot Dinner tea sad Toilet 'Plate., Mehra. Pitchers, Beta. ' Freneh pr Enellab China. or Ironettne Wive. La also GLASS WARE. cut and euuldad In peat variety. at the very merest rate.. \ Hotels, Boarding and Private Hensel' sup Piled with the beat ankles at very cheap pricey June S. IRSS. 13 1y _ • satrrre - rape:gnu ESSENCE OF COFFER. t Army aitl mao use that which injurious to his it health, when he la willing to also alibis wealth to intore it when It b toot. Strange that at leMt two-ibirds of the human family will use ordinary corn. knowing It to be iniarton to their health.— Eatiprs ESSENCE OF COFFEE is..beyond doubt. the best and most wholesome ;preparation In the world. Every house-keeper should bays It. Try It and be convinced—lt will use about GO per cent. be eldwi your health. Warranted to else collie .1111. faction. Manufactured and for Pate by ELI KRUPP.' . lUSI Montt Third Bt., Philadelphia. . N. R.—AU the prlnclool Grocers sn4 Drughas have It for sale throughout the United •rain. Ger. 25,1832. • st4lem CLEGG'S SOAPS —These superior artielea oC perromery, amongst w Web are enumerated Die Justly celebra ted Lilly White, Oriental Alabuter, Pearl, Rouge,. Tooth and Toilet Powders; Chinese, Velvet, _Chalk and other approved Cosmetics. ' BOAPII.-eWaintit and Rut,. Floe Rand Brown and White Wiadeor, Floating. Paler. Almond. Fancy and Toilet .daps : - waiving Cream. Hair Dye, Cologne Water". Cstreets lor the Handkerchief. Oa Marrow, Brae. Oil equal ronmde (s new inlet.): ran Los. tral Hair Restorative. Ilairolle, Philoromesdkc.,ke., are maanfactured and for sale by JOHN T. CLEGO. Perfumer ♦ Chentlet, 411 Market Bt.. below ad, Phil.. nr Merchants. don't forget that CLEGG'S is the cheapest and mostextanalve Manufactory In the City. Give tam ► call. . . 0 - ." - J. T. Clegd's Perharoery eau be bad wholesale. mod retail at city prlres,at B. 11ANN•N'el Variety Fleet:. Pottsville. • 00.13,1831. • 43-17 DOLL&RD, PREMIER ARTISTE: IN HAIR. In Chesnut Street, opposite the State House, PHILADELPHIA, in ventor atria eelenated Gossamer Veotitsting. Wis and Elastic Band Toupaces. Instructions to enable ladies and gentlemen to a:east:re their owu beads with amuse/ : Fee "W. heats. Tempers d. Seeps. facAss. No. I The mad of the No. I From forehead to head. hut am for 30 bald I From forehead over t Over forehead, as the bead to neck. faro require d. 3 From ear toesrover 3 Over the crouth of the top.l the bead. From 4 ear to ear r'd the forehead. R. DOI.LA RD has always ready for sale a splendid Brock of Gents , Wise, Toopets. Ladies' Wigs, halt Wigs, Frlzots, Braids. Curls. Le..beaoUlklty manu factured and as cheap as any establhhinent la the Union. DOLLARD'S Herbenium Retract or Lustrous Hai, Took, prepared from South Atrietlein herbs and roots/. the most attexersfol anlele ever produced for rreaeru• log the bait from falling oat or changing color, Iwo-- ring and preserving It In a healthy. and lust:dant state. Amon/ other reasons why Dollard's hair-rot ting dakom maintains its Inamaase popelarlty le the fact.that his Took la applied to every bead of hair cut at his establishment. cossequently tt Is kept In better preservation than noder any other known op. plication. It being thus pnutkally tested by thousands, otran the greatest gnarasty of Its saucy. . Sold wholesale and mall at, his Old Establlsbmellt. IT: en gait rr aratrr, opposite 'beating Boa" rhlla: R. DOLLARD has at last diralovered the us phut stirs of HAIR DYE and announces It for sale, with perfect confide Rea hi to ourpaindag everythlng of the kind now In i.e. It cokes the hair either black Or brown. (u may bedsit's/) and Is seed witless sap Wary le tie /terror skin. either by stain or otherwise, can be washed or In ten minntes after application, without detracting from Its teacup Persous winking the city are Invited toOra him a caU. Lenin ad • demised to R. DOLLARD. 173 Ehimult street. Phila. dalphla, wIU reeehre ilittettlatt lily 14 11442, PLASTER LIM GRAND. BTXT QUALITY AT , LOWIST PIUCS BlitY hum drat bands sad Save tetra profits.. Th e Milano oar beat land pain w arannfaeratell from. we have 'sleeted wit +t at the Plaster guar. flea. Boyars CU earl this Important feet. One bu shel orear deleet Land ruler, ass more reelllislai pew than two balbelkor ordinary Plaster. We have sew do gals • 10.000 Mallets extra quality want Lane Platter, S,OOO " good endleary 1,000 barrels Caldwell Plaster, 100 " Guars. " 50 • Matta 100 " littnootype Plaster. • • - PERU vux GUANO. Thhanicle we ether ID confident.e nova reitomerr„ &sonnet to any Imported, and fir superior to Most In ttre market. I,Ooo►ars or ibis soperlor Guano, for We it the lowest market rates. Also. Flandonktd ne, Poe drone, Oroond Charcoal, itc.. &es. C. FRENCII lb CO., Al lb* Steens ?Meter nuts. Jlll4llOO VOA Avenue. Crown sod Callowbill /lrests,Pklladelpbla. ; Feb. 3,1633. . 6-3 m EMI MittllnAN GUANO. TBB eedersigned beg to Inform tbe Farmers and Dealers to this Mate, Met they Uwe made ar. mudetamo wttL 7.IIAIIDEDA & also, Agents of the Pemba Oosentettel,torthe trulssfee Importation of rzauvurt GUANO tato the M of Plkilailelobtet direct from the " Manske " Wends. Messts.ll4llll23DA, & 1111.0. will keep theeteitly as bend a lave &salt of Pennies Gomm, sollemut to meet all the deaths& of atasamersortudt we WM selatWSloweaPdr+slndialouttomltPPoa nee. • CLAWING ile,Clllllla - rs Dole Assets Ihr the mite of Pentium Chasm lo Pitta., No. MIN. ikbervee.apdfn • Stew 81...Pbuaera• Je tt . 1111,11OL ' I,llm • wallas& & Loam Jim arrived. the 'ale cheap, OND THOTIMAND BOXES.' Decidedly the best received here thia season. Apply lb a.-). MITTMAN. Wbolesale Cosibetioser sad Fruiterer. 411511darkteot. between IDA A lith street. Philada. Feb.lll. lOU AAA ' • S. 11. A. & f 3. AUXIN /. NOS. AND 6 800711wnikayss, OFFER £olk6Al.6_. , • 3000 (palms Winter itp•rm 6000 do Blesthed Winter Whale - SOOO do do do Solar " 10,000 do Racked North WWl:oast Whale 014 tor Miners' use. SOO Oozes •dassamila• catalv! t , ' 1000 Bars Nitrifies Chino; SOO Dbl.. Talsgusur do . • " Dee. 11.1151. • -; ' 10-1, Quo. tirrnicarr. *own arra. ZDKCBD BACON. I , • OMR= LIPPENCOTT & CO. MM' tonsiantly on baud All ►aae arsortmept of illtaf*Witar . in=te :4111 . 11114414 . 4114 • tt itoithitetaanr Jas. , 44? ik= 6 : 4 - rr Cf./ illf, ar terse nala. Vali* WWl* lot 11 1013 lag 8,130 C.L. p raised **lll,l=atirkilas silithest • imain.i•Oit,- eratkillllo oll oZ 41111 lI . 011;6114 dut,. seiturta; sad 1 / I bs cdo* „. SALAMI OW & refs 'OP! stew • 'ilathibit e cr.)" Isitias. Caftans larittN - 64 4; • Amoy, _liresniala wart _ ioe sibiLguiallhali sit wr sib 111111. wrovps;' STErVES!! STOVES !! inbts AciwAtlNlcii . .,v). to P. F. He: 0 1 ' gat &lCit.:.l will Mill c.atinu , o ito- ?Imre hi:sleet. an an extentrre nie,tar the sago. cid eetabtlabod 'Mad. N. tturrtcr of tad a. 4 moos. rbitrlophla.. t.• • , they s.oula be' WIPP? Ware, the old m„,,,„cct,. imp Fon:loadtn,• eau. Ilc peeartillr. quaWurild most re spi,d r t oi, call your sitenikm to the Ptlloeclog Stoner. eie i—c•gracgregare" tlnellny itoorc, the grit! Rail road Stones. flack's entehrateJ Patti t 'Wood Soiree, the celebrated Globe Cook roar*. for Wood ar Con) ; in de.iove, eetsbratee Putts? trittiott-Ptorns ; to gether telth to ellitiest rariecy of PlEtettly every description. at Iv Wl...tie and total), CeletusteJ WM. V. Stnev 1,14‘1t K. Wit. P - iit'eleice. 4.r.,,: e .r,04 and s:nee ea., rtailad i rr! N. LC—Mint. attrerent OP D PI El ES sill B11.1“V. 4 Inn nieces. ISTUTER. IRON WARE AND HOOVER would announce to hie euttoniera In I.3.the sunoundligeounirs, that ha' hal jOtt added to his large stock of Storey a variety or DOW PAUeall of Cooking, Parlor, Oahe and flat .Stoven. He has now the largest and most splendid mock of Stores aver offered in !Ws Region-before, which be goyim truest the lowest cash Fairer. They will be cold hr tu b an v He has talSo •large assortment of Tired and Enalieled Hallow wets. of all descrlpi Ions; a large assortment of Cutleeo, Tin Anil Shset.leon Ware, stove Plphaf.C9l ll Bogart s, Wash goner., n. Ket tles, Preserving Kettles. Futon Pans. Waffle Irons. Coifs* KIRA Rest a large assortment if Japsn'd msecTrigs;Stit.. sad all kind of Tin and eh eet-fron Wort done monies. ,Ten Roofing and Spouting done at the d:onion notice. All ordure received will be protrapily attended to. CENTRE Street, four Clones above Market. • • - 43-1 • Pnttaville.Ott.lt3.lBs2i EMI BOOTS AND SHOES. Y AND PANCY Mr Inolsoolo mad Retail Boot and NA w Store. Core.' of Celan, and .Market .11e/rts, Potterilie. TUE 141111 SCRIBER IN MEd THE ATIF.N- Goo orths public to the rrry ekt., i v .. meat of Goods. eossieling of GENTLEMEN'B Calf Stitch._ djudged ecd Peaged Boots, Calf and /Codas tde soled neared and Pra• god Boots. Water Proof floatkorurnred and reseed. from 1/3 told 1 New Enelant and Philadelphla inanufacinred Coarse Boats, In Rival raciclY, constantly on hand; Cloth and Janine Gaiter Boots, and Conarras Gaiters, Lair Nullffsera, Ore gon Ties, and hewed and Pegged Ties. MINEILt(' hoots and Mannar's, of first quail!). at low prices. BOYS' and youths• Boot. :AO Nr.tntor r (of roq or tine. LADYS' French and English Lack,: Caller Bows, 'Morocco, Callsk In and Gont Bootees, French Mor occo, Kid welt and pump opting Buckskins and Jefferson , . French Morocco and Kid To roroml4, Goof 50 eta. to fill. New Englund llorocck and 8 hnes oral! Linda .ehsan. MISSES' andChildrear Bootees and elhora, a large assortment suitable forth'. mst net, conatantiy on l!hoes. Our stock of Gout Cia.tlc Shoes at: of tho belt manufactured ankle. Ihe country can afford. ladle, and Gentlemen would do .sol) to rail and provide themselves with good 1:n111*M/r. the best pre. - en. tithe yet discovered of Cold aid Consump , tins. TRUNK% Carpet gags and Valle/11- Thu Travelling contiounlty, will find u. well pup- plied with the above articles which r. c will 4..11 at l; 'moderate price., • • Pottsville Mardi 3, 1831. - Boole hod 15hoes, made anJ repaired to ..rtler. TER3I.I CAC! Oct. 11. MI --- grAIIONEII.I r- k,77 WRAPPING; PAPER-- lOOJost MVP/ I'd and for sate wholesale and Wall it BANNAN'S Cheap raper and Ronk Itutr, March td. 1833. . LETTER SCALEfe.—A ¢.' Intl excellent ankle tr. new Yogi t/tllee taw. Also, Gold Scales of th most amoned kind, fordetecting coon- Intteft Guido last rec./tired and 114 Pole et B. lIANNAN'A ntritTAin PAPER.--3 0 0 Pl.4es Curtain Pa iapar.stebtacias a number of star and futhionable patient. it redatad Ricca, wht.teoell nod retail, last upload at 11. HANNAN'S l'atar and Heed Store. Yatcf 19 PIS IS— MO GLOOM' FOR SCHOOL.% AND FAMILIES —lam received a lot of Globes, aateve , ankle Im mom& billable for Schools and £emlllee, ell of which tel 0010 It Philadelphia peke* mlther Swale or to palm at- . . B. CANNA :VS Cheap Pant and Risilonory Warr. V•Bsi,olP.lf subscrib•.r Las Limade orfaugamoems u3wass to tool, a supply of this' celibrited tots on hand, and Bill .411 1 t whole- Ws to dudes. at Shit Manufacturer's Prieus—tbon style, the cattlaim. Ire oleo rutoill it to gallon, ball-gulloo; qtartoracnal:nr bottles, fit r.I/ yrkna. DA lAN. 150 ,11,41 6 ,79 A I N . Ve m T IS (1 . I I,4 AND r LETTER teat[ In Price &Met In tn.:l e ve re t Ream r i .:;7::tp v e u : tine Peptise aid rates, although the ptica has advan ced In the eltlea, at It. IDAPNAIN'd Cbesp Paper and Stationeryore. MAIM 28;1843. Vsurrzninac PATTERNS.—The inbarri hot bat 10•1 welted a 14 of Vfmtihnle Pat.fne N . Paper trazglap, a (ine supettor - to any thins 41 - lba Mad ;Ter °Serra In ibtonctlon. :Art, • GOO) TAPEhs, Of the latest sad ma beicitlrit Fitterni, tit Iris thin tilt prtenow It. LIANNAN'd cbiar Papir sled Vat lit, elm. • pit O. t 1367.. . •I 115- VALUABLIC lIIIECHANICAL WOlrtga,". —The- American Entlnirt, Draftemen and Ma- Allatilltant4raigned for • practical CrflitthlC men. lipp_rentlete, and thore Intended for the reel. en nriteg PrOferotort, Ittnetratret with two tinarlrld rn gAntagr ow 'WOodoltut fotirterti target ongratedLnh • opapble - Flatee o by Ol!eer byree. Jor.l poblit.fted and for sate at " • fl• BANNAN'te Look Filolo. Feb. 2b, IkSI. • - • 0— AoLgirs GOLD •PE NA—Pltzaut Aatart listrat-1111101117111tet.--The subsc rffiethas Stet TO celved lap lot of ilagley's SuP•Tior ( "Old Pt"' sneer width ate the etinxrces and etatea Peas, bothitt and out of cases. ell of whith' cast. be taunted if the itc.tetit come off by fair tow.. Tim igunutoth Vuultod States Pen ds'a curiosity. Call gad ititntithoi w•lth the others. sr '• B. UANSAN'S Chimp, Doak aid Store. , • PAPER! PAPER!L PAPER!!! la [IC Sobecriterra sate coos tautly on pa,ad a fill assortineol of ' Lotter, rap and Wtfiiat Pa Mt. WnlPPirf. Llardsvare, filaittni„Colored anaTicaun PaPeri, Put' , Boottaa. Madero' Odarcla, Far sole on IPAteuaitto terms, by A. 11. C0L1.1,18 & t • - 1 I.> Minor Street, PtaNdeipdla. its Apo, Areal* f.;t• the of th e Relined Palo 011. ' • Match S. • 10-60 TiVPT 1e . "3 Prate' kind Crn,s .Sectieft Paper, at -rib"' Prices. Alta) Tracing IVltndin; wide and barrow, bit the piece or yard—Traedaz Paper— Drawing Paper* of carious can?, by thy abetn and by the yard.,. A lioAtlf!tl't 0101101 V/ on lerootaizei- Mather:mint In.trumrnis'ot an ex celleat 3P,lletiltioTepe , piae-q,ChainF,Tael%., sod separate thotrionenol, dm., all of which mr,3lll,?eril et city prices, at • • B. BANIgAN's Cdespranoy sod Staple Stationery' Store. 41 RemoVal . c . AA ?in *CRS geg insistil a nIKIII ratite b Is Wends Arad lb" Pallas bir hal ['agave.' his Station. • PlPPlinaCkillialk pooh Establishment to the ElltiN SOOlgAlli Morin 8 POOND ertree.abave iliginvi.-Prifteleopraa.:vibeng he - 11011*0.. with the in. srpsoci feriikiss Oa row Aso at his iff•PIACE. to Vrgradat sattailaericia ea ill who way -fsviar :him with Pelf Wangaisgia.: %/griantathr sine* will ha :Md A Vow irtstwupoitawnt at writing. Learn, Wrapping. print. IlinniWneggAgivotrope. frla ns. nig girawigg pa. ento,llltest Prjeted Dards. ow Paper .Parelr• Ilai rilPetaind badman'. Plain Parchmest of nil atintiteretter With' bony whet snicks which will be sold as the Leyiestoftia Pilaw. • ' • ". D. ' larrsionyni tin 15.'*. Co?. or Id and Rare illtaniil2. MIL ' ri* ' /1-fat • PIZATILIC NOOK retalc•d. rebatnlola Pi p lyew Doodyiettb tarps prig. sea, = et, belt chee. In Pews: Mee. tet officials Books.,ta. eta Clatit Li w* ~11:1,-n116.1;1111 !IV!, =NA' tbelninblitaiiadillitalkliriao.o.lllollllo, SW et 1144, ' .: . • 4'l ;:`,11"---".. STO I I ES. =I IMM mawErns LIFE INSURANCE. • . zarz' umnabicz Gintnu I.lFr, INALIRANGE, ANN VITV 1 TRM4I' COMPANY nt. PIiILADELP.BI4...I 'olse, h 0.123 CUE.2 1 1.11.7T fri".. the First Doer East ..f tte Castled tiozie. Capit3411.100,03.a.,... fbarter . i PetpettvAl. IrOntfaue to: make thattraucteliit It wee o's the moat fatotAlA The Caphal being paid op and - Invested, together with • large and coll.-11140y locintaalne resell/Tithed, offers a perfect security - to the tenured." The erreslum, rosy be patd yearly, batf•YeViy;;OT quarterly., The Cempativ add a eriat* petioditally to the In surance* for life. The Brat penult: tpptoprlatad= li December, 1:444, and the evened Rona* In Detetabeh., 1510. aintottl to an additloo A 1,1116 1 .53 to every la.urett under the cldeit polio**. reeking slob 2 re.l which Will be paid %ben It shell becneno a elate), instead of 4 1 0 00 the twit oldest tonoitto to $l2l 50 the next In skew $I2:1140 for every 8100 1 the other* In the same proportion according to the *menet andtirue of standing. which ddditintot woke an arerege of mote than 64) gar cent • opne_the prriniators paid, w inetaaatog the an ." Thows3 Ridgway, MANAGUA. latin A. Wawa lemon Deep., . ' D. Maser. . - Jahr, Jay 4miih, Frederica Brown. Robert Yearsall.. rirorge Tither. Joeepti T..biger. - ' John R. Latimer, Thprttax P. Jame.,,, %%. ha non ',amts. ' - Joreph T. Railer; - Jana 11. Sleek. ' Pamphlets tontalblog table of rates and etplss4- ttnnf, form of appllcati.,ll and fanner intorniattern can 4 ... e had at ihrt odor. Tllo - .IIAB RIDGWAY. Pres!,lam. Joon F. Jotti.Actuiry. Ce The aunperlbcf la Aaent for (be above 'Company ecnnylttll County. and irllLefhet Inntrarees,and glue all neee•anry Inf.:no:leilon on the auldam. D. RANNIAL 16-ly Apt 119.1553 PUBLICATIONS. tll7 ROSTER'S DICTIONARY UNAIMIDC. ED.—A feta copies of Ilk valuable se know trd ged to be standard work of the • kind. not Stay In Able country. but In. Europe.for sale at less thee city prices. - Al ,the floral Octavo, University see School edition of this valuable work, for sale at very. tow rates, at ^ . S. BANNAN'k l et ri. a p bote.4l. and ietdlllßooYmije, soy.u. s • 117-tf 00111MENTA11.1E$ OA THE 131IBLIP.— , CC The subscriber hes just received the following Conurientstila on thrßiela Clatk's Commentary on the Bible and Teefitment. Do • do • on the Te,:arnent; nepatate, Comptehootlva CoolmenMt). neneral edition. Do do . Boolit edition. klrott's COMM , otarip • All of which mitt be sold at nnosnally low rate,. et D. DAN:00141 Chesil Bonk and . 9tatlimery Store. 4p It 0, 64353 NEW /300 ES ! r.".lr Themes for the Proleatitat Clerce.Cteede w Ittmet ['haute. Theolote 'without Bomar:fly. and Protestantism without Chrlstlantty—by Otephen Review of New Themes—by • Layman, • . Cherlty and the Osiris, being et Ass's,, by a Pro. tenant 'clergyman. of the "New Theatre ", Coitro. Te gATlTemeecandetOned, Athirty opinions spa; New 'Themes erd Its Bevies,. Alt of which mill he wad as Pahllstiree 'prices, at .. • Ti.BA.NNAIS•aI nook Motet Fatittat 1854. NEVI - 130089 r rip I' abscriber has I oat iatelred alarm, ataort • a want of new Books.* won, wale!" ate tam fallow ing: I i' , Illoatapty and Indory oli Itta Indiana of Nottb a nrwrmaJrnra Its but dlacavetC by Samuel o ."Draba• Maio ktad by numerous site! plate Engravings—Ur l'lTV-17:;Ipae of Fell b, or a ylolt t o a ral Igloos see pile, liottiet nenes and Heart ettol,„ tailrace Aguilar. the latest of her works*, j, - The Wooten of the Americas. Revolution—by Elisa beth P. Dien, Antbor of the Characters of tarbliter, Count's' Rambles, He., In 3 voltam,. Maar. a atoryof to-day—by Alt.. Carey, • Rlatlie• of Travel, by .1. Cayard Taylor, Ft...teams of the lllon. Thotoint Hebb'woo Metall lay: I. P.doet publiabod lo two volumes, Mete; 'Webster and his - Coetentporatles.HY C. W. Itareb, with tentralt. B. HANNAN. Feb. 9 iNIISCELLANEOUS. TO COLLLORS This Tract embraces newts:tern portinn of tba anoint C,,ot llasin,coveriog botl dlpsof this Mammoth Vein, with a run on the gems of Ma perrhes. Th. ellen- Mon iif On Mill Creek Railrosd to thin 11/ninny Ia pow bona ern/amend, and will pintiably be finished with in the present your. An eancoltistlon of' the ground will shos It. superior advantages tat Ole fora pro. dust IT n Colto both an retards quality a nd qiiantlty of Cosi„ab re of Timber for all porno-see, and favorable de ding route to head of the Reading' Road or As/nun:ll Canal. It, In (act, possesses all The lent/limes necessary for the: establishment of I. first Class /flats Ark Colliery. Pottering and conditions, which, In competent and , responsible ponies, will be liberal, apply to 11essra. 11.0. HOLLER and WM. RIEULE. Adio*“... No 6-Carpenter's Court, Phlladelphis• PETER. W. AI:MATER, .1. D. !MEREDITH. N 1,1161 19. IS:13, IV.Im SPIUNG STYLE, SPRING STYLE. lane *tin: g.Stt tyleof HATS not, lilt ready Jar tspretion at the ..,Y can 1147 and CAP - Store, C EiV e'RE Street, -- tstv DOM ak,rt the Minere'. Bank. Volt the patronage so liberally bwtoWed upon him the subecrlber would return. 'hie most enure thanks, and hopes by prompt attention to the wants of his nhmtrons ruatom.•rs and the public graerall, to meat'. rontlonatlon of the tame. N. B. Persona haviog a preference for the =nu, Tacture of any particular style of liar, ran have the same , by leaving their order with the subscriber. UEO. larf • - Stern s ru North SECOND Street, (Opp nte the Camel flotel,) Philadelphia, o lIAVING in Store a full and extensive aal t - ' , moment of all kinds of Ml, LINERY such of Ribbons, Lace.. Blond Lilac - ell. SIR", Florence'. Sooner Frames, 304 a' letge4. e ,toterstotent of Needle-worked REEF'S. COL-i C.kPES, FLOUNCES, INSERTINEN,Ifr . !EtlGlNClS,ect.,trstether with a great easietet of ratter a/Attlee, In our In:m.00o mamma" I°, l '. 4+ rat noon. at •-• WHOLESALE AND itZTAIL. N. 13.-1 nitwit all +web that are about aut-!:: + 4 , .10nit their SPRING PURCHASE+, to stye me:t 4' a call. MEI= DIUMTS ON EIIMOPIO • AND PASSENGER. AGENCY qinE .übt.erlbrr informs the public that he le noir 11. acting as hannt"for the arm of Boorman. Gl . ain- Natl. k co.. and transmits mane, to any part of En rope for sold Orin, In drafts of XI and upwards, and latso enrages Faasengers, at the current rates, (torn England. lremnd, neolland and Wales,elther to Pitiladelphta or New York—also In Steamore. The sobrealher dace not desire to do Mistimes for an, Person Oakes they are perfectly saitaded that be will promptly attend to the same. fie also ballasts, from !enmity - made. that the arm of Bowman. OtIn: Co.. are as safe and mu Wort h y as any encoded In the business. U. HANNAN. Agent for Bowman. Orianall & Co. Match IT. 155.3 Ito. 'SPRING Mnatanntir GOODS. TOTIN 'STONE & SONS,linportere and Dealerila French Mlilinery Goods, No: 45 South SECOND 6 vo " l:l 4 le P re b e ll3 a d u r d lP w b e iB llsel l el i te n d l evan tree rt i zu "d ent by ol i r P e n a lN " o l.' 5111,1.1NERY G OODS,a re now pictured Count their cu.tomers, at me {..weal MACS pukes.- , Glace Sulks for Bonnets, ' Taney Conant and Cep Ribbons, • French and American Acacia! Militia. Crape.. all Colon, Fancy holland Lace,. Tneether tvlat every article appertalatal to Ste "Nit• ttado. • .lurch 12,1653. 11-7 m New Mogi. - TUST RECEIVED and for sale at HANNAN'S, j Centre etreet. • „ Chambers' Home Book or PocStet Niecetroy, in (1 vols.; cloth—just pubitshed. ' Chambers' Repository of Instruction and amu sing t papers. Tenagli at Donaldson Manor, by Mclntosh. Principles of Zoology . Agassiz Sc Goulds. Essays in Prom and Verso, by Barq Cornwall, in two volumes. Twice told tale., by Hawtbootia, two volumes. April 2jl, 1853, 17- p :4*.4_Wit 1.1 oisa TIBITTON & Co. , V..nOtan Mind Manuraelorets, ,1-1 40 North Second street, below Arch menet, West tido. Philadelphia. An amentmant nt Plain and Fan* cy DI.l D 3 ,stwors pn hand. at the lowest prices. Otd DlInJ. repainted and trimmed equal* In neW; and Jobbing promptly aitended to:• , . • A handsome assortment. of .witinnw 811ADES constantly on band. to which - aro - reopeettelle call the attention orthe Am 112.1833. -• • 14 tut, WOOD AND wait:lW Wang. 20 000 f,r0c0Ydec,.?:7,4 41 .7°.°.:!;, p,i,ouni, - I'4loo -Neat. Cedar Wean Tube. . , ' 0. 500 Cedar ehutua. - . - 500 Dozen Willow Basket*. • . . 300 Dozen Wail sndeltran 'booties. ae. • ' The larger' Stott ever offered, In Philadelphia. and the 'theapeat In the world. Orders Peompl.l7 tined * . • ' • IC 4 .1. 51. ROWE; . . *. . •-, • No. lit North Third Street, PlilladelpiO n .. M3Tch 1`1,18.53. 1,. . • STRAW GOODS—SPIUNG -1653.- rptlf: flubttriber la new prepared to exidide o'We. chants and Milliners ids nested bears Steck , or lA+ din' end ?Manes' writ,. and Rttit SUnnetr, Strati and Artificial flown/a. Palm-leaf: Pint. ma and every vanity of sum 11121illalit tor 063110 6 men t which for Extent, Variety and , i,eanlyor man crenate, al welt ea unlfirraily' close pricew,Vlllr be found unrivalled • • ~1110311/1,14 INEJIMMiPMMiI V7IIOLE9OLB' anactuas iXTATEBIIA itgeik),VieJ.N: 'Orrner M • , co 4& Matilegfir (Arch) Street, Phitaile,V44. Offer for stle • tarp obortreenit'ot'' • • ' coppe6, • , At lbek . LOWUI SUGAR, ' • • , rdspl'AHagg- Mailceiratem.!' SPlCEttAte..ilcc. • . . • , • " ' , ;base entzmuntulit are p&tiltitY l oht . 'lied to eon: • • • •• r'F'Attelstion slyest*. Pro:4.'4r. on. la, .Maor - _ • Tnernts!vmnamit! p-31tCAULLAris nomfl.lie. 0 floodfun . Buses. and Nia.44l Lombard &poet. f#AO . l l OM StrertJ nitlitdelptair: Trona i.f slid*ArP" 4... ` 'NW* '• , ' ' 1 • -• • .flectptit*• ' "'-'; Nczogo. . • Juiroy• *A Mid. •,'.. Ta•Wit.lllol, - . 13. Us co sis teat Wersamipitilex grarristitt, •.;, .; • Fef. 6 . STATIO HISPOKVIII. VOL. 40t4d o p ti c 'woe Owe illopomoot tstifinirn, of w . ooio soffio. out Ora was OIL S INAN. • - 1 . 41, ad Wm MA -•'- t) - 1 ' '''.. ' ' " • , c . i)_! pi.' i .• - - r • • ~ . . . ~,s,s4z.m,,erlat"- . . Wigan au Resit of tic ruin," Wilma: a.zed to bi. H Old Arid . . i - - ' , sr. .5 OtarEll.oCt. - I , Tell muse' et iiinist le, l.- - ' ag iala Ouptr dream ~• , Par the 177s,deed iat' stogie. ' i And girls are-cot ha; 4 they ocean. • 1 . ' . Lire is real! tile is earne,t !, . - :z Single-blessedoesi aAM I ' • - ~ - "Man theta art, to Man remotest,- 1 Ills hien spoken the rib.' f • Not enjoyment; and ot sor i rosir , • Is out...destined end ini - Sway;;„ '',..- _ I But to act, that each omiorrow'• ' • ‘ i , Findius nearer ma 'age by. - ri z, . Li A r nd i' our iacg h'e tit ari ad e, Y° th u o i l i ti s t i e li lu tia lm'' gay, Still. like pleasant dru s. ere beating • Wedding inarehes I lb! way ! • In the world's breed Htd of battle, . • In the bivouac attire 1 , Be eat like dumb, driv cattle ' ' - But a heroine—a wit ! 1 , - 1 ' Trust no future, howe' i Pleasant. Let the dead Past burp its dead' ' Act;•-act to th e living' Present ! .! Heart within and hope ahead ! • j Lives of married folks re •nind us We can live outlives well, .'' And. departing., leave behimi us . . I Such enempleS as Mal ~ -- " e n' tell." I SnebtimPiathatnpt lagia4 i um i i44. AtorlomtnmAdbioti ' seeiogshetitehetrt.. L court . Let us than, betip aned4, t '-- With * heart on teem; F-i3t :. - ; 'l l Still contriving, still parse , . . • - , And notions a'huthandkget : • , : _____L .. -,CIONTII.A;ux. - xuac. ... . , ~. .. Many a nice young ntan leads a naughty !its, Many a sweet young triaktototrean sorry wife ; Many a single man !• annionito t ; Many a married man !wishes his s 6niet dead Many a new kinsman' is bin little; 'o, Many a ittoUrYaraatkroMa into sink. • Many a good doctor cures less tha he kills, Many an honest lawyer cheats in his bills; 1. Many a rich oteirethant spends mu* than he geiti.. Many a mill ionatrwarill.severry bis dehta ; Many a line bard cannot sing but oWn songs, Many •patios*, cannot write his Own wrongs; Many- sZespor is to others a slava, Many a peat cowardin trifles is btre ; Many a grant hero jr, liable to taint, ri \ Many a good christian is less than a saint; Many a lucky tradesmen loses hiS all, Many a Ktingwatetmiut toms with 11 fall; Many a twat calser stars alma td ea poor, Manya anapptlernin is worse the boor, Many a givarkiiilijig Warmth Many s proud Weds worthy of Oa a- 111 0 tl OF ROSES i. It is in Bulge!? a where the mo t is produ ced. and the rose which isicnitiva ed fur the sake ()fits leave ; is - the Tied nufolia.-1 During the "seas of flowering, he whole ] country for osile beyond ihe;district is redo lent witifthe rid tot rosef. In distilling the oil, the usual process for eitractiog volati i. or essential oils is pursued. The teas lea, while fresh are placed'in the alembic, and fresh water, is poured upon them: The wa which comes over is suc cessively distills., and finally the oil, being ei the lightest. ris to the top and is skimmed off. The oil is I napid , bat with a bone of orsoge color. I is said to take three •hun dred thousand r 5Fh to yield an ounce d oil. It is brought to 'onstaottoople inilat-side d . round-edged. tubed copper vessels. each hermetrically clOed and sealed with the ma- kerri name. Tfi se eases vary in size from those capable of olding an, oucce, w Moss which hold sev pounds, and even mare. At Constantinop e, after passing into other hands, it is put pin gilt bottles which pre, serve the antique form of two, hundred years back, and are manufactured in Bohemia ex pressly for they pose. ' fou The fair pric of the pare otto is $6 an ounce, or $72 a ' .00, or from five to sev en, times its we gilt in silver. There is a greakneal of it ulteraied with other oils. .The common test of its purity is to moisten a piece of whitkpaper with some of it, and if it is pure ottcikt I will entirely evaporate, leaving not a trace upon the paper, but yet a very markedrfume. If it is a mixed je oil, it will, on i e contrary, leave'a stain on paper, but ho pr. The water that has been employed in the process of distillition to obtain the oil of TO ses, furnishes what is called rose water. It is put in barrels, like wine, and sold for about eight cent 'a quart. cm.'' . , • tsE Jrs'ficg. ri Several Indians ort the 81cramento rciad i ;l in kstate of into n itication, lately killed a Chi. ` new. One of then* was arrested by Amen.' cans, banded osier to. the Cbitiese, and by them hung. Te Chtnameo expressed a de sire to hang the bite nears %els sold the Inds ans rum. Wha gwer ideas of justice the i p l c Chiness have! ut it is like everything they do, just the op si t e - Q t what the" outside' -barbarians" pta4iice. 'ln China they pay a doctor for keeping their patients well, end deduct the fee 11 every day the pattent'is ill. Here doctors ar valued 1)3 , 1 the quantity of; ' , drugs they admmister, medicines being sup -1 .posed to be antidote to sickness: and the] more you take the faster you ought to recov. er, though thellieory and the practical opt ration ire often widely spat!. -It the Chi- 1 nese had hung the '• wheel man who sold the /dm," somy's liberty to get drunk would hove be , e abridged ; and, liberty re stricted, - where. is your boasted freedom 1 The Chinese.not Us of justice will noti do for i the freedom of trade, sod' the venders of if. eo . hol„ any more than the Chinese method of employing &kicks would do for our phyak ciao, end their( well-earned reputation of snatching yam fitiert thy jawi of death—into cl which they s etimee push you, to ' show their skill itfget Mg You out again. - 114 ca MEM A remarkable change, ti Is said, is in pro grebe antoogsalieJorrst in almost every coun try. Multitudes are throwing aside the Migh t/a and Tilmad.; sod betaking themselvesto the study pf 31066 and the Prophets. Among the Jets to .London there is; at the present time, great demand for copies of the Old T3* tament.. , The subject of their restoration ,to Palestine and the nature of the promises on which the expectation is fdriuded, are exten sivelr engagiogthetr attention. In examin ing into thole matters, they have obtained considerable assistance from a , continental Rabbi wbo has lately airivid among thetp, and exhibited a inatiuscipt. lin which be has endeavored to prove from &riptnre that the dine has come,whett the 'evil; mutt set abob makinxpreptiations for returning to the land of their fathers.- TEE said manuscript h beta printed in Hebrew and English,-audl society has been i farmed totarther the mot , . meat proposed by the learned Rabbi. [ '-'4:7" lolc_E PRESIDENT cif . THE UNITE 1 18fArks.;--The dace of Vice President ha I teed previously' recant on the following oc• Mime; viz:—Tivice by the death of the Vice Presidents,',vizGeorgeCliaton,Apri l l 18I2; his term'exPiriog March 3.1813. El bridge Gill; November. 1914: his term ex-, piring March 3,',' 1817. Once by the Testi nation or . John , C. Calhoun, December. 28 1832 ; ',his 'Tenn' . expiring March 3, 1833.1- i Twice hy"the death of Presidents Harris° and TaYlor, and the coriietthent net ession o t i Viet. President! Tyler aid '' Fillmore to'rhe Presidency:-L fOrmir ha April, 1841 : i ihe. letter in July' 1 SJ-leaving the Vice Prki 04 1 0lt vacant, for the - reinatoder of their ries pectivt - termi; Slid the - Preiiidetit Of the Sen ate with thell 4. of succession to thi Presi, *deqq.' „Vite,p were and duties Di, the Vice PrestdeM rind-/ lie Yrestient of the Seonep retain., ire lireeisely the' ternei , exr._ept tfi r t (bele:ter yotel 14. a,Weadtor,itritilins ith .casticg'voi. -. ir:Afhisoh• Ace present P , *Went of the bile:pie riiii.. hat only es" "teitticitisitie ill Ili 8: Senator: , • - ? I i ,05.4 4 : 312 1 43c , r recent imblicaticat or -Vic' 614 " 1 r , pea — of vice in 141- 1 1 00D , c laims, that there ave, 16,000 chi ten trained to crime 10 that city, annually, alui that ibereervA,Mr.eereirgra stolen gdOd3i nen g amhima hy-praysamit; 25,000 beg. Aitattkairls, 480 t 000: ;habitual raeri.:ls4,o4 o lteclnDAAOsii'dnion Prt" Ilivicyrand 1500/o,4lttevutylina3ting a total or 4;70:000; paitylcut-xllO, subsist. oa trod ' crime in one cup. AluniTer 'emit:date his also been malirt; for.Nitai' York, which 'PO &Mu for that eittMchildren trained t ctimte;roo4•reimy_ani id slink% 00. W 9 staitbitis4lPidesaidi t 2;ooobetgara, 10,6^ 000 drunkerft, 30,000 habitual tido kettr, 504- -IXIO- 414 .=4 " ,Artipt, g e l .Ml T? g P g"l :000, 4nd i 4tistani 41410. ** - I.#o owed tii *ViIIXES*4:I I MOIO4 3 S I 4 r ttos I csm EMI - MA. NO. - 19 MEI SLAVES TO FASITION. I There is much truth in the annexed article I rum the New York Times: l?ut Fashion is oo powerful and despotic noti?-i-dayi - ,• - mite a any degree shaken by uteri:assaults: We are slaves in the matter of dress.— Yhere is the man who is independent enough, o dress to suit himself? -To dress just as • ell, and no better—just as_wannly and no ore so, in just such a style and fit as his awn sound, unbiassed judgment dictates:— liVe wear finer cloth than setviceibie—of co lots that do not suit us, mid of shapes that , all out maledictions—because others- do.;-- Ve wear stiff, wood.like hits, that one -un educated to their use would deem fir only for elstruments of torture—because. everybody ese does. Some adventurous baiter, 1w way 6f experiment, issues a new and comfortable tole of headgear, and by good fortune it is cceptable. The pubti c adopt it! All can- eat that it is becoming, pleasant and appro riate. But at the expiration o f . six months t has gone out of. vogue, end where is the au of sttfading who dare be seen withit mil pace m a Ring while there turns up a gar eat that just suits us. It answers the put, ose that we feel a garment should answer, Ve adopt it, and are loud in its commeoda ions. , But with the circle of the - year our averite garment rollsout of daiez; We smug. lea six-month against the Fates, but at fzil ur wile's importunities, our daughter's MI pluratisst ;,and our own sease'pf proprie.y. lead us to lay it aside, though , only half wow lout. And when it has been thruwn off, tor a season, how shockingly bad it seems, eve n . in our eyes ! how outre how ridiculous!— We cannot look at -our old triend wit hout jlaughing, sod in our soberest moments we voile it we think of the figure ye should tut with it on. - Shall we s t eak of the ladies? How their Vestments are beautiful to-day and outrageous / to-morrow I—how shawls and kiosks :bat were their pride last season will a scorned nisi, though not a thread has star. fed, nor a seam opentd I—how bonnets most be cast away Secau.secap-crovvos are replaced by fiat-crowns - 1 Costly furs have lost their value, because shopkeepers say -a. different color or a different grain .• is now worn." Men are blessed in that their fashions change less frequently than those of the la. dies. But when they do changemhey do it as some men die—" die all." It is no use to try to retain a favorite. A hat two years of age is as .old ae if It were made to the year '76. A COBL that bast. outlived a rash tunable era wilt. oot grow more antiquated it it is kept forever. • We can nee the costliness of our slavery every time we chance to be caught out in a shower without an umbrella. A lady thus surpnsed, conies home a perfect wreck.— Scarcely an article that meets the eye, ut all her exteroal accoutrements, but to "utterly ruined." And a gentlemau, in such 'a pre dicament, is not fit to associate with-gentle men, until he hits-replated his spoiled "sur roundings," atitaaLcost of cash enough to carry-a good oldrankee clergyman through three months of the year. In our euslaved condition. nothing is more ridiculous than to bear our merchants talk of 01:1 article's dura bility. Just as if durability were ofiny con sequence to an ankle Which in two years. whether sound or tattered, worn or unworn, is worth only a pair of five shilling vases to the crockery peddler. Hatters talk of dura bility ! as it the buyer would dare to wear one aftet the four. or six month's use—the tune allotted before a new shape must be giv en to the block, has ruffled its nap and dun toed its original lustre. We should like to see the young man-of standing in this City who would pun out a Over watch, though it be an unerring timepiece, and heir-loom in the fancily, without an effort to conceal the comparatively mean metal in which it is en. , cased. Very few gentlemen in the city are rich enough to aflord to be so eccentric, and those in the country' who would 'venture it, are gettiug old and scarcer every year. In this matter, we are certainly slaves. A few advenorroua spirits turn fugitives and run out of this bondage—into another, to wit, the bondage Of a reputation for eccentricity —a horror of barbers' tools, and a commit ment to wear nothing that other peoplewear. HIE MARRIAGE ALTAR. Judge Carlton. in a•recent eloquent address at Augusta Georgia, thus bketchrs the mar; riage eeene, before the Young lieu's Associ ation : I have drawn you many pictures of death ; fet me sketch for you a brief, bu• bright sense, of beautiful life. It is the mar riage altar. Alovely female clothed in nit the freshness of youth and surpassing beau. iv, leans upon the arqt of him to whom she has just giving up herself forever. Look in her eyes, ye gloomy philnsophers; and tell me if you dare, that there is DO happiness on earth. See the trusting heroic devotion which impels her to leave tier counrry. and parents; for a comparative stranger. She ha's launcli ed her frail bark upon a wide and stormy sea she has handed over her happiness and doon, for this world, to aomher's keeping; but she has done it fearlessly, fur love whispers her that her chosen guardian and protector bears a manly nod noble heart. Oh, Wu. to him who forties his oath and his man- Wood. Her dark wing shell flap, O'er,the fat-e hearted. His warm blood the wArlehall lap,. aEre lire be parted; • ' shame shall dishonor•tr; 'l . On his grave ever;' t. .. 'l' -13 rev in e gs r t O chi h il u bal ever ii, . 1 . We' ave all read M storye of the husband. I I who'. a moment Of hasty wrath said to he, who had but a few months before united het fate to btu. : —'` It you are ow sir idled' with my conduct. go. return to your happiness." "And will you gin. me back that which I brought to your asked the despairing wife. "Yea." he replied - , •• all your wealth shall go with yuu ; Isovet it not." ...Alas," she answered, '. I.tholight not of my 'wealth-1 spoke dl my maiden affection—iiT my buoy ant hoPe—of mirdevoled love s can you givi Mete back to me?" •• Not" said the mai • . at he Quo:: himself at her tee:. "Nol I cannot restore them. hut I will d: more—l will keep them unsullied and. uo• watned-4 istll cherish them through mt life, ancku my r dpli; and never again will I forget tbai-.l.have sworn to protect and the Irish her, who gave away all she held most dear."l Did I not tell you that there was poetry in a woman's words Bee it here! the mild. the - Orate reproof of love, Avinnio‘ , bock from ita harshoesa and rudeness, the stern and unyielding temper of ao angry man.--e, Ah, if creation's fairer sex only knew their stroogisLwiapoos, how, many .or Wedlcickhe fiercest battles would be unrougith , bow much inf unhapptuesi and coldness tveuldbe avoided." - .. .. , . NEWSPAPER SPHEIIE in a lUte speech, sa id;—it ybii put into the bands of the rural peasant, treatises on'act ence, extracts from history, Or boobs at troy el, they will afford no stirriulus or excite ment ia Such people, and _they either Will not riruf them at all or they will very„soou fall asleep over them. Follow them to the village green or to the public- house. nad - you will find that their conversation does,. not turn upon the wonderful Falls of Niagara. or to the Vale ChamOunt' or the exploits of Alexander. but you will hear him say this: ‘. When did Tim Giles kill his pig.?"— ~il (laughter)—or. " How many quarters to' the 1 acre does farmer'Bmith get from such a field of wheat V' Or if he Travels at all from his . ' village, it is only is the ease of sonre,grest a ccident, or that of -a bridge :being. swept I away by some .grea t flood. - These are the topics th at excite his syrnpathies,aild Wankel' him become a reader at an; you "trust encou rage cheap local neitsppers..---Every, mark Ices town . Should, have -us local sheet; con= raining all te localliews'of - Ile neighbor. hood, report of accideori, the "dew's"- of the" petty and quarte r 'atutsiensandeounty courts. These would: eseitq his - sympathieSt...rhese would make hire a render when you have succeeded In thistyou 'may 'then -give-him something more enlarged and comprehensive and wise.- -7_ . 1:17.1k1 Man's l i Veaurt ~dertende. more on his wife. than his totome,Souta ...woman aril' cause their husband! in become rich on ftve hundred a year ; others *an cm weir' keel' . qt of jail 'ock , ftre thortstrnd.• Saving her made' more' fortunes-than geaing one. .11 married men ere poor. In woe cares oat cir, ten, f it their wires fault. •:•,_ ,•- • , !Ussery; the Chinese traveller:Om P are. then there is mere materiftlin the area vssli!oi Chiis ante , lit aU th— Isgd;e44 ".°1"114_, DANNANS STEAM PRINTINGVOnICE. • Raving premised thine"' ilmmee k iet are gawp,. pared to made JOB and 800 PRINTING a( every deactiption at tits —The !dismal leanest, cheape r ' dealt ate be 'ollottt!air other 'estabhahmeat m the County, mob 11 10 „ /toads, Pamphims, Zarts Patters, • - almlout Rood Dills, Paper Blab, Amer:, g rk i mmu,a, Thor Batb, Sill Heads, •-•- - Ondomideptiole At the vary shMteet Mr Meek el JOB TYPE to more emensivethen that of eel mbar OdSce in: this ientinn,Or the &mooed IN' WI. hada einployed expressly for Jr.. Be* e praeneat Printer ouristf,arn,inll renew err work to beim neat as an that can be tweed oat to the cities. • PRINTING - IN COL/M*lm et the BOOte BUNTON atfr- • Books bound in every satiety of . Blank Bookaofeveryde bound and ruled to order at sport notice. _ , _ t#lisceltdnl ESCAP} nom A-CONVENT. The Baltimore Arias OMANI it Mite meat of tbe entre or ir yang lady trots it Convent in Ileargeowit, wharf abe bad been immured, after havingbein tratisferred from the building on Park sine t ;Beldam!". gam a number of miss reside. , The dualamt is as follows: - • •', - About a year since* young. handsame and accomplished nun, Sister; was bids 'erred troth ibis Park stretratnietit of our to the cloistered a nanstery in Gene- town, District - of Columbia. She was tot. lowed hither by young lad y, at this city. who ; being educated With the Mtgs.. Pr•' viourto taking the veil, tad formed - for bet so ardent a friendship, that dittoes; dander nor grated nunnery doorways 2nuld der her from regularly swung her affeetjosatkiett. enshrouded friend. , , , • , .Thise visits tiCthe Georgetown nunnery continued on the part of the young lady from Baltimore: until she learned that the com panion of her schoolygur days, like a aced turd, pined again for the Warn). genial IUD ;loot, and an ioterceurse with the world of pleasure, pier. ears. delight Ind buse life.— One day, during a late visit. the fair recluse. hrongh her grated bets, repressed a wish of more than indium teiveocy; to Jens the dark and dismal cells of her.erovein t end net sympathising friend. with aimed ty, agreed to take measures whicis, might be requi• red for her escape. The neat day a -cartage and horses ware , iq attendance la the neigh. sorhood, and the fur deliverer again sought an interview with the recluse, who had her scanty stock of wesnog appar el audothat lit. tle effects, all packed up in readiness for her flight. hey which. had _beta previously prepared, upon trial, fortuostely fitted the lock of the grated door; which-bad so long separated from society the yonog recluse. and the latter, under the giddily* oilier bit WV courageous friend, reached the cattier. the driver of which. after 'receiving his precious charge, quickly lashed his- hones. and the dark sombre walls of the Cunillatyollllsooo left niany, miles behind.. - But a abort period atimeed`to Conley the escaped Nun to i sale asylum. Where she tiow wreak's prepatatoty to spirt resuiniog mills °pea world her iturner sphefe in so• clay, usefufneu. duty, and,, ictpousibility This event has ocCasioned co „little excite. wen( and conversation . recently. among en. tain tucks. in our city. end the lair heroine who ofauned and effected - the escape of her cloistetedlr lend. receives. with pit due and beanuiog humility. the utibianuded.ll4._ urns or those who deny that Nappy the lonely vessare Ls, - Th. world forpthat.-litythr worldixypse It is presumed that theydiatigle, dee wipe. riegee of a Inf .- of, cos:meet ali life" It'eont. plttely cured her of the toitiantie design of abandoning the bright world-which island Providence in' his wisdom has so *viciously given those formed in his image, and seeking in its stead the - darrportali Grim entailment of a darker age. - Sllll3i - EST OF COLD DUST FROM CAL 'FORMA DU.11451G • The amount of gold , duet shipped by stye. men from , the port of San Francisco. during . the year ending December 31'40852, was, according to a table carefully-prepared. .by , Adams & Co., 845,587,803, of wtuch 839,-- 007,367 was for New -York ; $470,783 rot New Orleans; 86,020,027 for Laudon; 846, 000 for Panama; and 843,626 for San Yuan. The shipments for the-several months were 82,905,770 for January; 81^,122 for Feb. rusty 82.173,304, tor March ; 83,487,193 for April ; 85,470.923 for May ; $3,570,266 for June; 34.119,509 tor July ; $3,619,929 fur August; 84,108,630 for September; 85,067.- 386 for October; $5,258.499 for November: and 84,056.172 for December. The amount bfgolif dust - =Welted, and shipped by sailing vessels .daring the same time was $213,518, of which $97,907 was seat to Valparaiso 822,011 to Hongkong ; 847;000 to Canton ; 87.000 to Stun:ghee . : and 839.000 to porta in China. The amount of cunt manifested during the same time was $455,253, of which 8185,0431 was shipped to' Hongkong ; $12,000 -to Wbarnpos ; $25,000 to Shi:46Be ; 875,850 to ports io China ; 832.432 to Valparaiso ; 849,850 to Manilt:'..24,ooo to Punta Arenas.; and $71,060 to Honolulu.. . The total amount of ,gold" dust and tom manifested and ship ped . tan board summers and Ailing uring the yeer 1852 was 346.256,574. This of course does not sbaw All the gold dust exported during the year. as many s assets are to the. habit of taking Marge amounts abroad withoUt noting • them oo their manifests. To obtain theactuai ex port it would be necessary to add chess mi• spowo shipments, and also en estimate 'fur the amount taken away is the hands of pas amp's.. :This last may safely be put Junta tar the year. at $10.000.000, showing a to 'al export of gold from Calitomia.durinu the year 1852 of abut $58,000,000.-4an Fran cisco _Herald. . . . 0:7 Tar. Port's Anoetretrur pith reepect to the Catholic diffir.ultiel,irrNew Grenada. is the subject of scirnO.irciairy: in the Itnited States. The New York Tram translates the wain portion ant, and condenstathechu ges it makes against the Glovernmetit of New Grenada. as follows:. I. The aboLition ot utlies paid to ths Peal. hood. 2. Religions tolerance glinted . to immi& 3. The expiiiiion of the ;emits and the poi hibition or religsins societies or _ordets ton* Jed on .passive obedience. •: • • • . 4. Permission tolitonks and 2irmetOlrettint • to civil life. -- 5. Abolition of Et:closing:teal atoOrtiand the sutd«clion of ecclesiastienesosecutedi civilly or crimivally, to that jurisdiction of the ordf r nary courts of the •Outtatit'i • EL Conferring on. !tie Patishei the tight Choosing their own priests-acid fising.theiT salaries. • . • • „ . _ • 7. Limitlng the emolumentsol prelate* and iwerleriog with ecelealsticat rights of prop. several Ways of atiz.or impartanne, it. Establishing by the Ciestitutum of-the . Republic the right of free education, the crty cithe press. and religious tolerance:'..., -9. Severe and unjust treatment of certain prelates who refused to comply with !tab which they thought ancannumal and tea• rumble to the Church. - - - 10. Disrespectful 'conduct toward the Lee gate of the Holy BCC. • Finally. several. pnyeets of law introduced io the Chamber or Deputies, as the cato.to low at divan:oin eertato wee, ere referred to in the allor.ntion, bat, not as sperm! mat 'et* ni colePleiht, because they item .not INTEMPERANCE AND DESTITUTION. Yesterday morning,* brurible sight was witnessed in a•housrin Plum street. South wark, by several membere of the Southwark Pot ice'. In a 'Wk. goitres. of house 1`10.117. the lower door of ishph - 4 occupied by John Moore. as a Porter sod ale house, they tined' an infant child dead in, a cradle, near which lay its father sod mother, /oho end Rachel blanigotnery,.both in slimly, state of :in. love/ alone A filthy titil was duresvired one corner of the room, while opens stikeet lay an unbroken loaf of bread, the - parents appear to have lived Upon rum: The degra ded couple ail Scoteh, and have lived itrthis miserable abode for thelast six months. Arc ring which Ale „dead _infant had bees born. Another chit .about .four. leers- old r was found Upon the preiai*l: The wretch. rd parties Were taken to the Southwatir Stit• don House. and ihe.Cormer sent for *stake charge of the child.: Airketirre infomted that the mother. last SvenizigOebile lotoatatted, bad fallen &WO steles with the child in her arms. and ibis fall is believed to hare caused the death of • the folfm the tact that It borestveral inuimataisforrts persotte—PAild. Nota.a.fl 2Bo - _ : • ; :• . . _ CC7 Hoy. Joi Ntoloarox,thiVlCWllltk ister to S:. lanseceecopleted hie 0111400 1 9114_ sear on the 13th inst.. having been DOTO Franklin oatsniriluirthariStliolArtrll, 176tt. tie studied law,Antorlseted So the r likalimlf sepreeeuratirsa , tite 1814. Oltit:511-S1111401 411 t the Gillowiou 'areal io'lB2o. and Ocastioiseitise in, t. the House tilt VlitifiaB3l.' to 111h.1115 - ois he was offered teetieltled theitilis takci Sunda. Met his mud from ehet*sikalt he yea. lo MI. 'holes/ . 111 :111144 1 11. 1 0111 VoitkiStatea. to ell sok ause , #poe !tn. ,ItAt won eohotipatly • Ce.e,410 , 111 1843: Frpovient . l l Our.. itafiriti2llo2:4l. l . hd Mr. Buctairess- We- thp u n . dish« close. of :this adminite MO% hisiteid the Arm* of Becnouy of Szato.
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