- • i - ,- tr' ".""""*"..... " " -....'7- 11. 1M tr. TERm - g - .: .-- if: - :::;_, , ...,,,,,,..1 i. ~. 9 r ;THE 'III;NERS '4olittlitaliV4 : ' . .....,,,..7.5c...,„„,: . TWO 'DOLLARS pallonllSlLC.patrible 'tellit-rutt: : .. wally •irt Intranet- to drcptle Who vneade in Ilte-Couni. " ^ ty, arid annual - in.advratarlo•: , : -- -!- - ..1 %-,...!...,-'•"!. .5.- . ..,-.. -‘,. ;-•. ~. -.......1 ,: E . ~:n .. 4 . ll , . . . . . . . . . ',,,, ,fiaNd Biaa, " .., . _ ; A A: ' 2 ill ' t h lll : 4sd :e l t,_ ;Af r y' s h . :7s n i t i 'l et T . i : . : - 4 , 1 '‘vi' 41 ' ''. '*5'.4.: ''' -' L - D .- ' -0 .. • ' - -IL ...:.,, . • .... ...II Q, :)-1 '':, K V , ,:: i , ..... ''..: .1. . - ' 4 - ' ! ... - . ii! , .. ' ; . . .. ,- ....... ~ ~ .. ; , -- • - . .- • -1 TYPE isqrwre estannve 'hi - .4momme N , —..--.--,_.._ ,_ , • . ..- .1.-__ --_-__-- .7- 7 -- , . , .. — 7 -7.- -.---- 7 -- , 0 -,- - ---- .- --.. - - 77. --.-.. c . 1 °dice in this tectiog,ut th* ---------- . ~,.. • - • . . • • 1 handl etpri.oyeil lreto.y n. WM DM MO IZEI2I T. EY AND City elsewhereii— eviintli street. a LAW, tins teellte. otirri. LI be I will 51,.. At either Vas MANUVACTURES. . . healthful Cottage run:hare: : rJ , HE *absertber- h tiocelving fiom the , best Itlttito - la qtty,.large-lot of Cottage. Vona. ilart.(rt the" latma and mrst be.crukitial P.attrrti,enl braiing whale melts. all of wit h will he'sohl ar city priers,earrtage 'added- •,. ,•, , -nu also ,keeps oahantl.ainlinannfactarea •to or,iter, all kltlde of Iteosehold 1 , tit of the tateg.qq u,o t taelituto:,te and dt,drable Patterns, tillof whiib eats be examintd at his %%ay) 'lloon?,, , cotner o Ctntre and_lialson site:etc nearly opposhe the GpiseaparChotelt—alt of .which eold.at the.very lowest ratea.. r • lIENEY GitcssANG. -14-if t ground, uley Tp., bv---, by Cell- Jul Street. rt-No. 120 130 feet, two-story ble. as the D REIN April 2,195) IrpttE Rubsetibrii,berne noon( to -introduce Stearn I J.. Power and inkenilie , enlorge vne facilities of his.alrearly:etteneive Ls- tualtshmear, fortes the 11l enl ion of the public to hierarch until] re !if trreith 'ea, Wagops,rul Vehicies Of e.very:desinaption. lbvity. every - 4rpailmeiit of the . Coach roabibg tinalnesedVband, emtitnylerreinlY.t he befit ‘v elk nii iising: the best materials; dealers may be sure - of scantily, eatpfactory work: r.if every style anil finish made to U. - f Repairs uttilly and .dons. Vl* Order from 114'04111;W 41leadt4VIP , • ' fillop, !Orris' hadition, Centre-El...neariy ftppo r site the Ybric Htrite, - Pottetlite. ' 1. 'March 19,. . . COACT; TILIMEWSMIIIittOVELL. ' , Tut .titgiseßlattilt'itiVt:tu VI And upon of the largset 11: , idch 'in the State. ,n cam ati do, w g , Pa., ne Salads St-crees irsonrye istsesei his CA tuatiiitactutini tairageatta , l Light Waeg‘.a• auf. paned—being R . prattle*, Miihniiit, and hieing a nnarbi.4ol yllArs..elperi, nee to the business: he hbsies tu gieegaussaPeatistactSgr.. • All kinds of Cicrisges and Light I,V3g.inn ter t` on Alsa:aegond-hand Wigan', e MI sepals" Aiestly dope.. Oriter4 trail n .116.3116 , prequptiy atteidril to • ..01031ITZT WAILS 'Erenronttirft. Sfjftl SEICONIY ' Plaltutei plata &J. v.LEri,reciiiietillitiy intarsir.theer (mad. TV. an .tttati.htets 1.11.111 they have. rosou%ett 1 4 ,!0'.137 WNlont tgtet.t, to No:-t:b - Rhith i4.B.COND PUre 1, Tr f t y: have. oh 12.3 n irt . iie - am; F p d ax::ortru , ;.l,nr ri.rrPrAtititt FlTRNlllME,' , lrevrtytivseriptir ,, n; to t.,tiotit tht-y lot • 4h.tihe Ytttplim 411".parthiser. PUBLISHED: EVERY SATURDAY MOIINING BY •B ENJ AMIN - BANNAN, POTTSVIIA:E; cHtTyLKILLI coti.N.Ty; P . •:- - - • SATCRDAY ~ MORN,WG, MAY 28, 1853: • -- coetu7lnmcoro." - GEORGE JENNINiM TOFITAV 01, NlTtft 21,if Jane 5: iR49 . . . • . , - . . , . . .. _ . I WILL ortkettror TO. EITECE. TEE E4WEL.S. or TEE. RAETII,.Aii) Erli!A OUT rno.n Tiff: cAvruis OF gOtr?iTAI: IS, / 41 T-ALS WIUCIi WIZ L. Givr snIEN 4 TIE• Ta Or l it TUN "A NTI zu ETE,.:T.. ALL :NATURE {TO arr. t.....E ivi) pizjis E- . lir .1047ivi,_ 4 -:_ ..4.... .r , ,-. I , . OFFICIAL. sonouan enDfigarial; CURBING AND PAV AI , a special - meeting of the TownCCIITIt a 01 . I it,- llorotO of. Pottsviite, held at their Room. on tveaing„lklay ti, INf:,%. It Nea, , , on motion. 'Chat the ordinances refuting to cuff,- .ing and paving the streets of the Borough, he pub. one or more papers-of the Borough, and that the he directed - to notify the owner: of property in !tont of which kleti footwo;.,idewalks and gutters are directed by did Ordinances to be triade, to make the Caine w i thin silly days atu.r the pnblication of !Laid Ordtaance., according to taw C. J: FRY. Prf.4 - 1: , / en!' A: Nlciliknhotr, (Yen: • AN ORDINANCE, . For the Itegii!oting, Curbing and Pairitig !Market . stieet from Centre greet to the Upper Coker:, M oms street, from Market to High street, and street from Market to High street, . 1...44 it ordainrd and en.Yrt: , ! ty , 'Par.:IC . 6.O"-i! of the Rorotep:!: of I'dtt . 27 Yid it a r hor?•'/orderilled ernri enacted by tlq a 1,140, tf,r sari;te—.attar the grades or regulations of the .i,,c e nt4 Cod d , -cent: in Alurket sheet, from Centre rekt. to the -, Upper i R:rt feet: Maras rr et. frnip Mai ket to flrgir Arreei, nrd North , rre.r, from Markel to High 1-tro. be umd the- f.narte ireretWfac4 uud e , blburlerl . :Vert& at are emir merle re. veuity .et at the 1).;Illt-Weg corner Nlari.et ttrrt wldclt ti onefoot one inch 49ove Ititr t,•p of cents• Block: tram thnier ' riNe tun!' fret , even inehr. to ,11w. north-ast'eortlrr ct A{Jalr, thrn fall trove inehr i and five•tenths i 4 the nOliii-Wet corner at the route, frOlu'llik point four feet eleven 'inches to a point, ,evenll.•ll% Jeclt .iyert of Third”treet ' ((Out thence - to onelineh and - far-truths to the Culvert across Alarket street, trout thence risc six feet ice inches and eight...tenths to Wolff., at the north-eat conker of Wolcott rffeet. t which is four Oodles higher than the preocut ...tone) Ilse emir at the. north-Atq corner of .:%larLet -quart, unit Wolcott street to be.one toot lower than at the north:On:4 corner, troth thence to ri,e ten feet three ;inches and two-tenths to the middle of Levy'A:.alley; then, to ril-e twelve (eel live n+- r-lips um! !!.ix-trntit.4 to tie riorth-e4 , t eerztor 01 Courthitid street mid Market ryuare, crow hence to ri.o nine feet 'mile" , add ,•ix. Lehtivi to tilt-north . . ete4t career ot. r 4 e andiohn street, and from t 1 elide ki:cii4 . inkie feel nine inelle4 10 ine ii; • Eighth stmt at the Upper Culvert. , • Soul% Side. —Cointurnetng at I lie soutn-weqver iiered Market and Centre streets, make lice end) there level with that at the north-west corner; then. 'rt , e Ihrce . feCt telt {aches to the soilllteast irettt, - .front thence rise four ouchrn to: the ,Onitt•w4•{t earner, and- from kt.ence to the Culled inear Nteltole - , the rise lil Le five leet six incite, unit tenths: then riA; slx feet one inch and seven to".6e Antih - eaiq corner bI Fourth or 01111. rnrn itien-4-4...,?kwelve feet "six tenth... , of an ineh to thj t•outh•Wei4 corner of William ,ttret., which i, the • height of the pre-eut curb,) trout 'thence rise : thirteen fret two .nwheA to 'south-cast corner of Courthuirl street, trotu.thence roe seVen . feet serest' inches Old fourth tenths to the synth-eal corner of Sohn igrect, end it:0111 thencee to the middle of rise-le he utile feet nine ineliet... • (iRILDE OF .tiontit -Fraom STIIF.ET. 5r,c.,"-:c.". in the bade lilic• u 1 Nfurt,!et street, which there lire' ep - t. eight inches übore Centinl from therica rise two feet fonr inches nud two tenths. to the middle of lletlowlult street,thence rise six feet ten ineliet , und seven.tenths to the middle of High street. Shte.—Copmenewg in the grade line of Market . sitrect, which is there loin inches und four 'tenths loWcr than ( . ;otitutencentent on the eu-.1 side, front thence rise linen teat two incite, and scree teutlis to the middle of CA1110 , 4111 1 ,ircet.and lions thetice 6,e-six feet four inehe , s and , erett •tenths'to the ,linth-east corner of Iligh street. tittaim OF THIRD STttEET. Side:--COnunencing in the grade line of Market street, whicEtta there eight fret eight inches and eight tenths above genital Block, Iron 'thence tz,e ten feet five inches and t -pc tenths 10 the ':olltleea -1 corner of Cnhowhill direct; then,.e r•t• ten feet three inches . to a . point two hundred feet th-lant. and then-fail one inch and four tenth. to the corner 01 High utreet. Srde.7—Commetteing in the grade 1n.,. ot Market 'lron, four inches above the commeneniezd of the cast side, from thence - rise lets feet three eta..and -q tenthaut the t•otth-west corner Of f., - on .tieet, thence rise eleven feet Aire inche , to zt point two hundred leo distant. and then fall- one hurt :knelt and four tenths to the Potilli-we , t con tier tier i.zt I ugh street. - that p.irt rd Market street which ...ixty feet vrizior, the out-nde of the curb slono shalt be elw, en, ti.ct. front the Imo late of.the . .treet. and that part which i; one hundred and I wen- Ty lees v!'zz-te, ttzei . shall be planed fifteen feet tri)nt .said lute: In Adam-. ,treet the outside of the clidt -tope shall be placed seven het from the true line of the street, and, in that part of Third street betwe,;:n Market nod Lyon streets, the ritirli stone oaf be placed three.: feet from the true line of the WA in that part of the same sireet. between Lyon and High stre ;its, they shall haophicell eleven :feet from sal line. 5.-'—The said...sidewalks or footways on both sides ell: Market street, from Centre to the Upper Cidvert :in Eighth street, North Adams and Third streets,from Market to High street, ....hall be graded, cat down; tillVd up, curbed and Paved as heriaafter directed, and the gutters made and paved and the properly, in front ol Which such foot ways, sidewalks and glitters ,s hall be . inade,and paved, shall be and the swile is hereby taxed With the expense thereof, in proportion. to the extent of the same in front, agreeably to the protisions of the first, esiond and hird sectionsof the Act of Assembly enlaced " supplement to an act entitled an act Incoporating the Town or Pottsville, in Schuylkill county into a Borott,nh," passed the 15th day of June, A. D.. IS Sec. b.—The curb stone in Market - street limit be at least_threk feet long and two feet wide and six ir che,s thieli-Abose-in Ailatmi and Third streets shall I of the same length and breadth and five !aches! duel:, the. front and euda of said stones niusa he dressed imidoth,for the breadth of nine inches from the top. The top musfalso be dressed strals,ht and smooth and broueNt to a umforin• thickness of live orsix inches. as the case may require. by dressing the back torl the breadth Of tWo and a half inches. the tops totb e beveled that u shrill have the same roe as she pavement hereinafter mentioned, the tone to be *ghat the front shall hour book one. and a ball invites to tilt loot rise. r 7.—Kaistier three feel wide shall Is• paved mashie of said eurbaldne2s with smooth or rounded stone supported by tlat Stony sunk on edge into the earth, the ticalom of said. gutter to be nuili imbes I,k'low al , top of ellfhqnnei and shaped ll tY. a . manner 'as be prescribed by the - &mall —The saleWal ks or foot wncs bet M.en .11 id mliSione sapid hue of saiitstreets shall be eta down r tilled up So ns to eorre , pond with the rise and all thereof, and shall be. paved With well burned Wick, and shall have a rise. of half an inch tot he toot trout said curbstone toward the said line of the Provard, That iu front at nny lots not actually Inuit upon thessidewalks or toot way:, shall not be reiminidito be paved to n ereater width thim live feet from. the curbstone,,the residue. of such footways' or sidewalks from ihe.ea'd pavement to the line of the street'being laid With gravel so as to support • the pavement. ' SEC. 9.—tio person shall set, or cause to be set; any curbstone, or make, or cause to be, made, any pavements. or sideways until the grade and place thereof shall be given by the Borough Surveyor, or a person appointed by the Council tor that purpose. The espeuse thereof-shall be borne by the property hollers its front of whose lots the same shall begiv en, and any person who shall set, or cause to be set, any curbstone ; or 'shall make, or cause to be made, any po.yereents , tradiSidewelks,.. contrary to 'the provisions of this Ordinance ; shalt for every of-• fence furfeitidid.pisylpenaltrtif Twenty Dollars. SEC. this owners'Of any ofthe property fronting od-the. , aforesa , irk.:streets within the !units aforesaid shall , neglect or refuse for the-.space of • siity days atter theinjblicationpf this Ordinance to 'sash, grade and, Otto in front, of their lots respect ively, aceordingito the true intent and inenni4 . - of this Ordinnetke i the '4ireet Conimittte for the time being are hem by authorized to have the tame done Mid reepvertifetzpease thereof from the owner or owliersrof -said:lots, or file a lien for the Same, ac cording 104turprovisions of the aforesaid Act of Vassedinto an Oidintince this twenty-sixth day of Slay. A.,1)., 1843.. Ax beritnsiccs for regulating, curbing and par. lin.; the sidewalks and gutters in part of Centre nail Railroad streets: SECTION 1.-13 e it ordained and .enacted. by the Town Conned of the Borough of fpitsville, and it hereby ordained and enacted by triFitithority of the same, that -the grades or regulations of the it,- eent at Centre street, from Central . Block dortio wnrcily to the north-east corner,ot Laurel st ree t and southwardly to the south line. of Albrr is' Addition, be and the same is hereby flied and (-stabil-hist as 'follows, viz : Centre , Streit, Edit Side.—At the north- chat corner of Centre and Norwegian streets the curb line 'hall einumener two ani.t a hell inches.he low the top'Of the Central Block, iron :hence fall one foot frvelinehe, , to a Culvert. disiarit one hem died and two !eel, from thence shall ris'e one font "-even and a halt inches to. the .sotith-eaq Corner:of Market street, theme level trilhe nortli-erist corner iif said t-treet : thence shall rtqc nine inches to a runt niteeigiftv feet distant.thenee fall one foot three in elie. !011ie ei.lloll-err.:l cornerot Callowhill •-treet, then t*.. ri.e zIWo Inetum. 20 the north...l4f turner of aid street, 'lifter. rise eiOit feet one IneWanil five' tenth+ to the , rattli , :east.cOrder of Ifigh street, thence rise Ilia' ittehe.:and live tenths to the it orth.ea.t cor err of , aid street, and from the.nee rise' well'e tee( nye inehe.tothe north-ea- t corner of Lutireltilreet. North. CertrrStrrr., ll'i.rr itiar.—Corninenem i ; 'et the Culvert, one hundred and two fee: north at _limy:Tian atreer, the line of the.enrh shall be three inche. below the: top of Central . Block, anti:from 'thence shall the one toot tour inches to the south west corner of street, from thence level to the north-west corner of said street, thence fall one foot . dhree inches to the Culvert. ninety-three feet alstint, thence rive one foot two inches to the south we'd corner ot Caflowhill street, thence level to the 'north-west corner of said street, thence rise one foot* five inches in the cli.tanec of eighty feet, theoee •rtse seven feet tour inches, to the soath-west l'Orner _of High . street, and limn thence rise thirteen feet cis inches to the, uth-westcomerot Laurel stre e t. ::,mile Cent:7 Street, East Side.—The curb line at the south'-east corner of Norwegian. street, Pliail lee eight inches above the top oftheVentral Block, i hod tram thence shall rice six feet to the.north-east comer of Malintango street. from thence roe four nnil n. half inches to the'south-easteOrner of +sa;il Arteta;dnence".nse three feet ten inches and seven 1 'tenths 1 in the north-cosi. e.orner of. Church alley, Ilene& level-to the _soult-ea.st corner of said alley, theiree Titi. three ,fem to inches to the oorth-en.t ;corner of I.7nielf.Stretor.,‘ ne.. - riFe: nine feet flee in l'hel.' to the,:snolh ride' the next alley, thence tall .Er.t , ,iet4 :eel to, the ortb•east. corner Of Math Chunk •street; ihrace>ige fitteenlfeet rieved Inches to Iti , nOrtli-ere.t corn tof Market street in Marti , ' -Addition .thetiefi levet' lc; .thb meth-eastcorner of , enid - 'l. ever: Oil fratit I hetiOO fall tvrenty-eigLi fact to i-t lie' 004 tine of M 9 lit,i'AZiaititilA. '. :Brint,i , Cottm.Street, 'West Side.—Commencing iii,thoittivech cill'ittltufrect sad two - feet north of ...,:',.: ' . ?•:' • . IMEiI Me Norwe i , tion st i i!ief. the club line there: , shall belhnau 1 WATCHES . , &C. - inches t-eletkilla , top of Central Block, and from t - • • ,; , • i —___ theme(' •gt.til, :::!;-, - .-t ..t veil f i end e.e . ven Itwhel to the 1 . • -s -.OUR iCOUNTRV , ta &arm! acati-wet-thi'dner 'of Mahantango street, trot?! : . & MAP W4 ' EEM •S BN B I Cillict; of. en:bgrribers hlve ,--- oo4 . r.e‘t.itt then. Siam Fence rls , ?cg.''.dir,"•Aol , e' l'' th° soalh.i:7e ' it I ' Llt. of IA 71101.SSIALt and RETAIL • at . the Philatlptila m . Ofaiirdno . ts above the Petit Ilititt.ati come newt att,ch the f' , : - ....1 stict-r ilionee.rcLe Eottrfeet and two inches ' -V V Watelf and..lewetry Store, .o. 95 North tof Goods, purithased lii New V i m . : at Cash Isfires en , 10 lh," horti..-,5iee....4. oorner of Chinch alley, tiierirte I SECOND street , corner-of CO:Mita, Philo- . ab:lng th em t`o.sell c;cc,prr than .5.. V' -, ' i.i. miser • !Jr': to i•4l level to the F;i.lth-ea-t r•oht. of •afdniley, thence rife I detphia. , , .:. • . ..i.'esitt).' Their stork e•.1361ya in 'port, of tiwee te.A. !eV4ii . l itn•hev to the north-we-1 corner of I com!Lefer . ii,l !'att hes, full Jewelled Id ea- I Ws e k and ranee Dress Slll.l, : 1.70,0 n streetAhcnee rinv nine feet five 'inches to the 1 rat essea• i . • st l ttO ; . Iliquiiella dr /..112te9'. at h ?is.ln.l uplift:v. 4 f t t ',' , •'t ' -oink r. i r...te•oedd' s :e. ift.'tal offiete. !heave fag sixteen feet I :I r ve te r i .--r ep fu l . ll 2:t s i ir ; 111• 1 12 0 I ° Fin .! e d :it e e• c o : r a.--I gT., ' 7 1,1:t i Te4h•Lb.ili'lnid,.,yri4e,:rnhail;f4n,;„' a nd q ,„ 1 . 0 ,, , ; .j to a Point C14:0=11. the north t -eag cv.3 . rner of Mooch I 'd o . d, , , -do 0 1 -4;01.11 Ilracelett, ' 300 I math tmpac,e, ' ' 'I 1 , 4 - Plain and Figured colniad s,lpa - -- e'r 1 , ) Chunk ....treer,.iilienee rine fourteen teet-one inch to i sapeftar Quariiere, ':' Ladlea• Gold fi r iitits,l (ii:t i . ca•. - eta. the north-ero: . i. corner frd.,Marked Areal to Morels' i Imastloo do - • 5 I Sliver TearAtione,a44.s.oo and arfw g id,,,, , • , . .., Addition. llcskß•e ,!ere! . to the south - we=t earner of I p C i r a d i d it P l l;, ,, W a i t t: l T p e: t e i n l t a , n l .l 6 :3 ; itv ,, e u r n l c il e / s er .: . o . the :. , a l :d i_ i i . .A fi re assortment nf Cal'irtoll so'd sireef. - aii'd firm thence. 01 twiintv-wrenfeLq t Gollt . Tfoger Rings. ri 10 60 scot, : . .Watch Classes. ; t ri ti a e n yi .. !; . - I ,c sad cek t: l. n u. h es it t a n itile il d ii V,X , lln:i three tnebtss .';'i the nouth 'Jai; of Morrl.,' Adthlinn. I ..,c,.. i '...1•711: or ea i; n stT.Vt, n ed it. t it o L ti v w . hai. ,: .A ' ateeaa'vortnieor at sillsi 1 ' 1:: • • • ft•ic tf i .! —Ow w frith is tile - pavements c,t ktde-! ~ , hand '• to O. Conrad. ; llordery, Woolen blankets ittti. "Itlticsto. ' ithleenyiantePtrarld"fluT.d. •A•ittSTltTUdaFF".t.larittain walk:. in ceiltte- !greed.. rhall L....t an hdlow,:, viz • :- I. ' "-•'n °mi.' , t'° l °. e 9 °l ' an " ilv ' t 14 vers arid ,LePln,ell; I 'Floor rind Talde NI cloths' a.. &c; 1 - • , e , uth , st il l fairer than the a b ove p!tcea. i Toitiither with a ;general aster,dtruOt tof ,Gor.ds in In that paiiit't.,l Conine street laftwei , o the: . Aug. 24, 1452 , . i•,,„ • 35.1 y • • please the fanity and suit the i.ikats cd . the COMMUni. line of rtiorUs' Addition and the ...oink) line tilDeri , I jamin Pottljtddition. they -.101l he eleven feet ~ • . • REMOVAL. ,2 . Coffee,t;reen and Mick Teas ' trfry cheap. with every wide, troll recce. to Thigh ...:reet they idiali lie tif- ' IA RADV & Eilo ' ITT, Sign 01 the Di a w a l e .h. op. , variety of gneeneware and fal t e am ,altiatprteits low:- teen with , edlithe•ea-t side of Ito' street and on the ! liflposite Vollmer ' " Hots', -i . , 'er that. they can he Mit:tght else".?herf'r. They will be -west ; al e , ohhe same *Will iti far north at , Noi. .-. We invite nor filmier' arid the. ~ e -Car i6 , ....... 7.3_0, I ; 68 n. r01; : :::::: . 0 5 -u f f::::: , : l a:7 11 th ri l itl y t nu f ::::. ,t i . ::: , o u r: i f: a s: i wegiun ntriaiT,.:,tmettgii mg in,all' ea-c. fretn the trim pahllcingeneral in dull and caitiff- -, - ^ ar i ••• Plea se give thint a call. . line ofthe 4-q•et.i :oral ffo,lll :lIIVICC ?AIMI extend in , `fie our alock. :ow e'reel toafidelll .....- 1 Mgr to call andetemine Vag nrt:Oflds' a ...dr:light liire f.... as to he feurteen WI from the ; l' a l / ''` t"' '''l that "'"' Ver ''''. irir- d to this 11'0011,3nd We W4ll .?,11 Lk phitaitophia I i ..I ., ,yaV di MART! !lOWA, at ila,,,:tatii•A;.•-i corner of li,gitstreet. Irons 1 e , . ~f - -, ~. ' ' . - ' Oct. Id. 1.4”. • • ' 414-.7 , • 'i , Cliti , pr,i el. south-wed tltilner 61 Omit street ;tie it -nth:4oll,km ' • oar evict. roniiks in parr era full assortment ' , . L.:e.,_,_ii I eNtend in a 4ratalit tine to a Point at the south-east i roil and bitter . Lewes 4101.1 - and Sliver Lep corner rd f:tlttrel alley,'ehtven foot front thc we . !,' Watchte, • ' • , Watiaes„ ..-.. ‘ide of Cent fr , greet, amt then,. contint,e at the di- 1-SiiverTablek.Tea.,oona rocks. Dank . ..knives:sc t !mice i`feivvPlS :re's ilicielioin.l,lso ~,Altii . eum , a r i . l Plated Castor 4, . I rritit & c a k...ii,,,k, t ,,, t t., . ncr of fditiotf :greet . 1 . 1 Plated A c r a Te” ..l'utti- I Mantic ilitlatuenta; Ike. - 1 general a4bottment of Fancy Gonda 1 - tons thofs,, , taitli4tag corner Cl Itigh greet. ilia witi :` d a 1..„,,_,,,,, h kfio „ l ,,f g , ( , r ,,,,,,. -,,, , , ,thr ,; ..mid 1 etaludone 4-all extend to.a point thirteen feet !rota er ect , facility lii purchasing to advantage, we caftan the rant fstd4i.. 4 '6l . Centre street, find distant one lulu- I be undet,otd by honest deitter4 in the time. 'We le deed MO ~ O ili /eel. 1 . 10111 Northern Bloch, 'from turn thank.r.for the liberal pour nue We have hereto them,. c‘ lea,it iii:il‘.thEce li-et kit! poini.eieven (*eel 'Air- received,•and bY Vigil rtlB , laiOn 1, - . pu,dneas, we Iron the tatO• sole et the greet, and front flictwe hope to met i to t the ratilidr . t ‘ lt v r if u .t. f i t A tir m tßninntArr.nuln..lir and , i (sancta. rialtutur at fAil • diflittler'ole:rvrit met lions the ea,l. i ."' ' 43 " . C " ihdt '',. l `lilt! Of, Ihe .iii . l . I II i the ..4 - 11111l•egi , 4 corner M Laurel i - - .11.HTF:WaRT ELLIITTT. , 'street. :i t :. , t I N. R .--A liberal dt.rount to Pedlars Andaman Dead." : 4 1...t.:• 3.--T: , .. 1 • , 1% 1::,„r:,-, , -r:c :....'t,ca.-- , -Ccititittene- i era. ' '-, . i i troti at Ilse O'fy e llt-west ;corner at i Market and Rail- I to.. Particular attention. paid to the , repairi ng I of 'Mad street-L• a point toil fret s,-wen itiritra below (loft 0. Watches Bad JrwelrY•' ' 41w ior , of 4.1''i11ra1,111..i..5. the owl, nhall rite fix. In. I May I.la.fi'i • elle , 'lo llie,;iinilil-WV , I .'oliter of Collowlifll-street. • Thert• shollifilf but one line of midi stone and one paver - twin 4'.•sidewall; in this street. Which shall he rot il .. we.4 , tlit thereof. and Mx fr.-1 wide, inemnir• 'at, mu Ittirtti• bite' of the street. :c. 1.--41 to , ideWallr , o," timi way s Am herb aid ',. of CeAlre ,, treet, Irol4l the •••0111l line of Mor i- Cis' Atltlit.ooo the ,outit Ade or Laurel street, and oil the were Side of Itniirtintil ..treet hetWeen] Market anti Cullowhill streets s•toll be eroded, cm glows or -tilled tip, ticL , :zti4iliti to file i.eve-al a- eentini anibile veilln llert4ltbove . sot .f iii lb- nail curbed and paved and the untO , matte and•paved,fn hereto:after th ief:led, atittyllic prepeity in front of •Whileli such cootwa s oitisidewalk , and gutter's Fllall lie made and pmet1, , , ..4a1l he and the Kim in heftily taxed with the exQien-e tht:reol in proportion triltio - 1 ,, . ex tent - .cli the cinw in front tin i.tild nArcet,. ivairreealily to the pr,44lott , it lii Atti of Askfultfit,l entitled •• A Sii;fpleAient to an Act entitled tt.Act Ineorpo catfli:4 !lie . .ii o •wo 01 Coil-villa. r'.eilitylizill; connte, into a rwrtails," pas .eil the dilieeniii day 'of hale, A. It.. f'o'nt.":_ , Si:t . 5,- 4 4Tlic l'lnh-lone to be placed . in sold ~.trect.i. 414 . 1 . !ie at leant three Wer., , lowf , , two feet wide and • - •.0 niche- thick, anit-wherever.it May be necessary tt'h" - yxtenti the cut 1...t0ne..; p l c, !N at i ten ia. r iai i ,i,bae,..ib i i gutter, that life every inch ;•ri exten ded they '44HW:we an nwretised width or two tn. idie. , '. The , Pront nod etrikpci•titil vita, -tunes must lie dresi.ed;i',:yaialit unit •1110015 t . , - ir the lireadth of one C o ot i / 44 , e ! the Iv, the topion,t al-o hi` dres-ed straight atirT . tifootli, anti brought to a runtorin thief:- ne,,o t „ . of ..ix- t ,.lnehen 'by- drerfial down did back for the IfreattfOrff I liter mete?, and beveled to corres pond witli:lthe rise of the rifyytnent. The curb stone , dinii,lit. set sn I tfe front filiall leatilKack one mid a' haill.nelies to file amt 4-1`..! and Ibe 1 , ,pt0 (.41E 1 -re-pond v, 0.1 the triad,' herein e•Staliii,lied._, .i ' tire. 11 -4- - :;;\ gutter three feet wide shall; he paved ontnale of 4 . i1. end, ••141114.,,1 , plat'inr it lota of troll burnt to it-tt en edge. with thew calk ttl:the cult. gone. hading fill item it oh half , an titehmilheir length, thd: . :l•4.toniniler of the glitter to be-paved with stood sitief'qh or rounded , gtne. and •mpport;4l by a niii i iii 4.111 . 1. , (1 , 4 t.r 11,,L -40114` -el Oa blur nod csfending itt teag forty,' meta- , 1-ewer thus I fo• Ittlpltialff pave, MOM 01 1 1,.(4;1111--r, the APplli and .-itopt• of Jite said unuer, niiiiir . ; w.th the feverai a.,:entf and decent, tt of the ,ice, , ..: , 1,C le;_tiaiiited by the roiroty,li Surveyor or oilier pi. i fii i i...til appointed io ' flic Council for that. • f,7,-, purpose. err."Lri:iFil hat the , C\ oaf provii9ons, powers ' f ien i di t A i i. eranamint in the imeoll, ninth hint tenth sect ign , ot an Ordinatirii, pa—cilit he '...;i1111 day ot May, , 1911, entitled “an Ordinance for the regitlatia,Ann tide , itiiilpai.iagot 'Market street front Ohne i.dieAl to thr upjte ; Ati4m , street inau lkdar.;ii.l to II eh -n.•et. and 'flind street from Marl;et be'and the same tire hereb . y made ,a j•al.r;i7if this Ordinahce the seine if the whole of iieotiens were herein t.et forth in • . Pas; , 'ed ;into rat Ordinance. the 25th (lily of July, - 21„. U., 19-gl. May, I PRILADELPHIA. . DOLLA.P.D, IIIIEMILII:ATITIFIE IN HA111..177 Ch..Fnat Street, tj flppoik:t the iote Hauc., PHILADELPHIA. in ,yenttir of 01: vtlie`natcd. , Cot,tmer Vtlitilatlttg in Gqd E1iq6 , 1 , , Hind Tout,aft.c. inOtortiOits enaVa ladira noir4.liiltotoon to ito,rott• the ti 41till heads whit ascqq.ri : I:nr, 11*- , , ir.r!ar.'Touptti 4- '.c.alps. hihe?. id. I 'fhriteei,itail of the I isio; I Profit - forehead to liviA . bark at for as bald 2 TroOP,forehrad ov , rl 2 liver fotel , oadi• as litriiii:ail In Orr k. i far a:t required. •• 3 Froetter trioarover,f 3 Over the crown of i Ito:40. I the head. 4 laiiet,rar to ear rill i ~ 1:04,rdt,.1. 11. poikkli I/ liks aits , t3' , if•aily for toile - a splendid Irk of (f4tit-• Wirii, Totii.oe , ..„l.adiet' Wiga, halt civ, rriPili+. Ilratiii , . Corti, e.“-'..,1“-iiittiftilly mann actoro.l fittil li. , citrap :ii : t i.y rioatifklintent in the 'win!! . ;1.,', .. . ENI{4.I o r LuArciur, Ital. Tonic, prtNireif (rim South American 4mM:llll4m/414r the maxi ,eAce er..ful art tr. le 'fiver p[ttdnr .I fort reeerr: ing Ille Irti Iron fa 111 nr out or cfpnrine rotor. irstM rine, and fUji , ercing it in and luxuriant :Mk'. A skicni; ulher ai axon. Why ibillarirtx hair-cut- Vinci it:linen... liopularhy is the fact that 04 'ionic it appiacii • In Sara y brit of hair r.iit nt "liii;',.....tatilirbinent. consequenily , It is kept in better prt'f%-rvation thariundi-r any other-knotvn ay pl ir.-it iipi.4i-heine am. pi . ..W(4.401y teAe'lisy tifiiiv.ands, offer ,, ,file4ira-atest k uazant y of its etrienrs. I Q .,r,..w So i 100 e-sale and rstall at his (nil, Erin!,Winn( at, 111 •! 0411' :TT ELT, Oppll9lll. the St:delft:l)W, Phit3. IL n( t.tA 11 II has at -.laAt iliseaveri-if the me jo/uP wren or OA lit DVE . And Announces it for Falr, with nein, t eii:Afidettre in 11, viirnains; everything of the kind titinf,74lt 113:•, 11 raltirM the hair eitlirrl,l3(k,lll - lie desired) and is stcl 16140 4.y irtjliTV to I*.have ar either by stain at atherWlle. tan ta• %%Walled nil a 1.!i1 alittalt . 4 after v%ittiont..titraLlinr . trt.in the city it , te ifiralted Ili give Lim a 4,•:111. ad• ilm, , . , ned on. DoLLA III); 177 Chi,tott , 111.P1, P 1111 3 .- 111 , 11,11111,1iii)liaaa!Wr alto vii i, July ti• 1 y CLEGIVS PERFUMERY AND..FANCF CtoArrc , ;-?,-Tlie-ie mipetior articlev of perfumery, 1.) au:wig:lt le Writ aro buismeratedbiejustlycelehra ted 'Oriental Alabaster, Pearl, Rouge, Tooth artirroilkt Posvderx 116,11 , 4 e, Velvet, Chalk and othepnproved Coatnetirs. - • SO Walnut ant EXtrn Fine Sand Brown and white yttAndior, Floating, Palm, Almond, Fancy and Toilet S!*ips :Thriving Cream, Hair Dye, Cologne Waterg;'Fittrri t ets for the. Itandkereldef, Ox Marrow, 'Rene.. Ciy=tal Pomade (a new article), Eau Los .tra I Ilaialiqdorative IlairOita, are um atifitclu tel and for sale by ; I . 1011 ti IT. CLEGG'. Cheini.t,aS Market St.. below 2d. Phlta. EPOchante, don't forget that CLEGO'S 13 the elicapesitAini miwt eitensiVe Ma nulatto7y in the City. Give Molt call. rerfetairi can tit. Bad tsholesate and ttitititAt city inii.cti,at It. IIkNIVAN.Ft Varligy Store, Poltitville.. Oct. 2:f.'15.7.2. • • 43-Iy _ • • Enurr's rTz i ml2.Y3ll72l . 130.,SENCE-64.i f COFFEE. IN T t,W41, '" ,..17,. n ., !Er Ii wlitiaetogiveallhiewrntth to retootelit v. nit is lost. Strange that at Iraq! two-11111Lp! the homan - will tool ordltta(y Qoffee. Optv lid: it to lie inlnrioue•tAlheir health.!— OF CO rTf;l7 le. beyond douba, the be4:!-anal moat Whine preparation In life world. c.tt very Ileuse.-Isceper elmuldlinve it. Try it and be: Vint cd—r will nav eiitiootpop„„ n t.bi i . smen y.;:r health.. Vi aif:tided to give entire far tian.!;:i'Va n (littered and fur vale by ! Ell KRUPP. . j G. 9 North Third St., Philadelphia. N. the prliwilril Groet'ot amfDrnultte hAve" It Yor iltroothnot the ' , Riled Rtalea. 1852. , 51-Em • _ ;C4IE/IP .CHIP 111; GL/ISS, ate. • • fj'•TrNDll. E AIITCHELL, No: :19 CIIESNUT Street, Plcrladelphld, . IFFOt to the ritimens of Pottevltleatalte vicinity, thi,,Ontre of their beautiful and immense stock; in riiftn - rit ity anal Of all.onalitlei,er Dinrier :tea anal Toilet irialcs, Set•ii,": I Froile)o4t.nelish China, or ironsiene Rare. At 410 11411,E r elit and moulded in great varietyilt the very, lowest rates. Hetelst; Rairding and Private Homan. supplied cclab the beetjartir nt try. cheap • .51::J • PERUVIAN GUANO. twir, in inform the Farmers and .L 13:4,11kr In that linty hare made dr ranant with F. 11. 1 1.RC1 VII A & ItRO., Agerdi nf the Perovitth Government, (nr the err!nrire imputation of PEltlitlAN fa'Atin the City iif Philadelphia. direct etinu the .‘ C10;11'114 " 1,1and.4. !IRA). will kern constantly J•ri h3tl4:a laree ilerr-it,Ar P.' n tiblar.tiCnt to tiiretall ihi deu scdl vC cnn!umera, which we will Eel; at Ti) Inweat, tit ire:t and in Int.t io trait worchaaeia. Sit.ADING S rII.III4TI.VIE t : coin AOnta rot , thr of Prrnrian Gnahn 3.i, 11 11 1. 2 .1 N. WhnrV,t. and 07 ti. WatcrPt., Phttaira. Jan ...•41, I Frt. 4-bin LoVain° GraftSS .117 C.',`;'4 , :a . rd St., lib: , 4rl•, Philarra. Vl] fi,trafor,a Nettla .ta and re.tdenta of ibis rt. . rN„tly; that ;11- , ! aort cnmr!rtr 357nrunent of PIE WAI Land OVAL CLArti. , •ES, rich eats f 30 , ,. f‘tr prirate.l.lte. or--all kinds for country v;:qb PaßTlvinshnd I.ICIT RE PRA tkl Er 4., will St:Aim:al at our e , laillebinent. • , Lofq;-:4.'. - tperience snit large facllitienenibte Uait , sell tbn beg goal at low PM. prices. - Ititntin.lona ketag o fte ii:We will golf: • ehrimstes for nor si-AiP,rif deiiveted rico front breakage.at any point.r L prdria Firm tb Plate G 13551. for fPuir6i . . Drrelltnato. Ike.. at ininortation prlcea. - TRONA-14 J. NArt co, Feb 41fi, 9-1 m ' , r::...,. - ortaricas & LEMONS. ' J , ITSr, hrri'ved, f,,r salo choash. • ~ s .l?. ONFI THUGS-AND BOXES. Ih.chity!y the L.,,t !ter - erred' here %It Em men. APP.'S' to,A. F. WHITMAN, rWhol6Le ennfortioner and Truncrrr. 4%M3 af. l-01 bottik4n IYth Iltn rttert,thilada. Totrlti9. ISSI tau: Oiotacortr - SACOA. VIISIORGL LIPPINCOTT & CO. , • • AEG consionHy on hand a' full 3.10°1 - Went of 11"154 - is, Wt tt Licluou and flancratEs genera.ll,.. . No. 17 North. Water Street; and ! No. 10 North Dtlatraie Avenue, Phi'ad'ap . Jatl:ll9, /SU. - . 0.17 . DOTS' CLOTHING • liir,utowribetw would resketfullyiordrot no- Uletolla frieu.l4 nod comment of Arbuylkill Co. that 'their SAl•Ortaletlt of Clotting for Voting Gentle me much large than ever,-and they.hre dittpoiod to CAI Persons living at n IhPlapt P, have the of orrlvolpttig rlothluq 1/4'l4.ll:Lied et t 1,14 !=ture, it they do not atilt.' F.A. HOYT a BROTHER. • 272 C3,,4 trr i tit, comer 01 Tenth, 2. 11123. ---y------ _l3:ly .. CumuNG! Clothing : CLOTIIING!!!. 1 Tim marl extensive! assortment of - cl ot hi ng t r Srliuytkit(tfoutit t , from 20 to 30 per cent. emitter!. and 100 ter folds than can he porchated eteewhere,ht at ~ 01.1) OAK if. 5,13.," C . ollllel Of Centre , and lialtanton go efreele. •I r • A.tonguitleeni sriortment Of l'A LI. sod WINTER CLOTHING. orals most fashlonahle styles,. Is now on bond not ready for sale at pticesthat uur.Y vox p emioN, . As , every Lintel... COM at thin entabiletl• tarot to tnanufarturett in Pottsville, It tr.., therefore, expreooly adapted In this legion. nil offers great ad vantages to IttletelLfri over Nil ne re,. Af inferior Olt n-mode Clan hi: . ONE TRIAL will prove this. 'beyond all driuht, to any who ate Strangers to the fart ; art tho:te who hate not yet porrhasrd their ['ALI, or wivrt.n etathing, sill do well In call andjudge for themselves. An immense variety of • 100'YtV 11.07111fi11, flitabi . for the me.stnn, at p - xoetnely gtric Rentetnher the ohl.ntatill. 6 . OLD OAK HALL," COT net of Centte anrlllahantungo streets.. EDWARD T. TAYLOR. p ra ' (L ate Li k pi,c, t rr L.. TA V1.1 1 1,1 1 / 1 1 , )14P111(11 Cloths and Drs Gooda4c_ ,• • •••••-- A . GAUD ,4-EDWATII) T. TA.II,OR, Merchant Tat far, wrrll4 respectfuliy call the intention irrhia no mer.its frlindi and the public to h ir. Fall and ter stock bf, Cloths, ettssimers, Elegant Vesting'. &e., selected front the best ma r 404, which he Is pre pared to make up to order, at very moderato pricer. Anassortrrii-ot Cluves.lterchlefs,Suspendlers.Stik Shirts. &c. Agent tortg•a Nev Vork,),ondonaodPorialarLiona. Pottrvinejikt. , OILS, PAINTS, &c, TO iItiIIDERS -AND , OWNERS OE PROPERTY. DEMONS desirous of using a prey Metallin Fire and Weather Proof Paint, win use NEILDS• in ell its native pdrlty,as cheaper and more durable than any ' other before nfftred to the pithltc. This antirie. has undergone the careful Altakiti, of the learned Prof. James C.-Booth, of the University of Penn iyi vattia This Paint is peculiarly adapted to the Paint ing tiFCans, Boats arid Vessels. of et ery description, possetslng in itself more body than any other paint yet introduced, and.ttsi quality of drying eery hard. clotors var.ying Mom britlilid Red to Black. CERTIFICATES. • Philadelykia, Dec. t, 18.51. -2.0-1 t ;vend.. rare-Prone Paint Coll9Latil , armlet' thateriniS as to Wlll3ll/ the opinion , that it cannot change under the actionorany atmospheric agents. and that. there fore it will feta in its quality fcranriength of time. Analysis. , - . Silica,• ' : - bo.9ti t Peroxide of Iron, • 13.01 i Alumn, , :12.10 I. Water, . 4.3 , t This Anal ysis, shows n cannot dans, while Its beautiful color must rectennend Its extetisice cm . . _ .. Vloyment. . - JAW:B C. BOOTH, Prof. of Cheinistry applied Icithe arts. University of Vett:miracle and-Franklin '• • Wert Cdesier;`Pa., Jan: 12, IBS% - I do hereby certify that I have used the Fire and Water , Proof Paint of Neilde& Co., and find it to ex cell anything now In use fur body, gloss and beauty of color. As such I recommend it to at! House Pain errs: and I ran ford:rimy that, I bellevelrlo be more durable and eheapet than any other point yet intro duced to the public. •It Is without grit—l, myoelf, ground some In oil, in my Paint Mill, and WR3 our prlsed to find it so very tins, and in application bean-. WO for either wood or irmr. JOHN P. RAWLliillidlonee en& Sign Painter. Velmentlon Prf., Feb. 11th, IS.S3. DlPSare. -R., NICLD. & Co.—Centlemen .—We have been uelog yotir mineral paint for some mrirdbe Peet. and believe It to bee enperlir - .uncle for wood or iron, and would recommend it particularly fur, ternal painting. 1101.1.1NOSWOHTII & HARVEY, Ma thiniele. • Afrisayeek, Frb. 12th, Wane. ,S. R. Niri DO k Co.— nerzlirlilPll : barn been in the business of Roofing with' hop, Tin end topper. for above ill yenta, and have used 'tIC the Mineral Fire Proof Paints now in the market, name ly. Blake's - Patent Ohio Paint, Siltei'm Enamel Paint. [lot Old Spanish -Brown Pittsburg Paint, &r., and have never found anything fit to compare with Melds' Mehillie Paint. either for durability of color or flow ing evenly, and must saylleat it ' enters better, whit hater body, than any paint I have ever treed. I have .tivereii a. V 1.131 large Fadoriea and Mine ulth Iron and ' ll,l in MannYilnk. which L painted with NIELPS' Vt.:TALMO PAiNT..mid examined one yesterday t !mimed In July, IBS2, wilier I found as bard as. the instal Itself. I pariiritterly recommend It for any out door painting, and would not be Induced to use -any nth". JESSE SHOEMAREE,Tinemith,Manamink. For-sale by E.:Van - Hey & & Heleler, Potteville; Daniel 1.. hillier & - Co. ' Hartle, Hale & Co.. Wm. P. Walter, Philadelphia ; Canby dr. Hitch, BalthnOre. , Apply to r . • Ponavnir, Pa.! Feb. 46,1853. : [Jan. 4.6m] 9.5n1 • • SUPERIOR ou. ron wars, ftradthiery, Car Whirl s; DST RECEIVED and fir sale by the sobact,,: .1 The follbrVing testimonial i 4 taken (tom a Beading I (Pa ) Paper I This Oil is free drama!! impurities, and will not gum machinery or In burning- :110 ,1,1 •Ischirlell not congealat • tempethtore f trio—will 'retrain perfectlylimpid when the best 'Sperm Oil frozen eoltd. t • 011 for burning ptirposeit, the brightest' and best light in the World, Persons using lc, can avoid all accidenta. as I: is nothing but pore oil: -Oil for Car Wheels that still not congeal at 20 de grees below zero. ,• • • • atr We have used, anti are now constantly .using Mason's Patent Sperm Olt on our Engines and Ma chinery, and find it,to be supethir to all other Oils we have ever used. It will not sent,or congeal, and pre fer It to the best sperm. - .• M. A, &it. BERTOLET k, CO. • GEORGE morn, Hardware ' Nest door toMatz's }Wel, Centre St., Pottsville: March 5,1851. 10-tf • JAMES - . s. SPRAGUE, Not. 33 and 35 Korth Fourth St., Phaladelphio IMPORTER of and Dealer in Foreign GLASS, of I imetY4 llllll Ption,and Agent for the principal Amer- Iran Gums Fartorierr.taa tor sale, Roofing. Flooring, !lot-horse and .13nIk Window Clam of every size, up - 1.2 1 feet wide by 12 feet long, and from an eighth of an inch to two mine thick. F.INC PAINT:I—White; Black and Grey, Dry or In Oil; While Lead, Varoh l hea of all kinds; I.lnr(n.tl 011, Turpentine, Putty, Paint Mathes. Dye Wobda, Pot and Pearl Ashes, &e.l I:• - • FIRE AND WATER PROOF PAINT; Al,tocon. stantlq on hand. a- taro , !assortment of freshly im ported Drugs , and Medic Noa. add 35 North' FOlrTiTil Street. shore Cherry, East side, Philadelphia. I] Die, 25. lon. • • , 54 I,v •: rtrnia MUTE LEAD , INT ETIIERILL At BROTHER, Islanufactur.rs, No. V% ON'. NORTH Fuosr street, Phlladelph s, base now a good , supply °fillets warranted pure WHITE LEAD. and those cumumers who have been sparingly stippled in consequence oga run' n the article, 'than now here their orders filled. No known substance possesses those presyrrative and beautifying pun:levities. so desirable Ina paint, to an equal estentwltb unadulterated white lead; hence any adantattlre cif other materials only Insts.l , lis value. It liar, therefore, beet, the steady aim of the anufac mom for many pests, to "strPPIY to the public a per( fernypurr white lead, and the aneesslntt dernand for the article, Is proof that it has met with favor. his Invariably branded on one bead: ETHERILL lIROTHEROn fali,and nn the other, warranted pyre. all lured testers, 284 y 23•1 y EILAICIt'S Patent Tire Proof PAINT. • FROM 01110.' E . 'pilE tinltitertheni have j oat reeel4y ratchet 31311.. ply orthis singular and valuab ,stihstatire.' in addlttons to the Slue 'color. they nave a brantithl chocolate 01 brown, resenibling the sand stone now In nee, andSO much admired for the front of buildings la.prittcipailngredients are siiin.alominn and pro toildeol( lion, tablets in the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily &tenants for he fire-proof nature—the two fortnersubsta nessbeingnon-conductors, and the latter nergasiseemeatito bind the nitrite „ together and mak firm and durable paint. .1' Forneo it is - mixed with Linseed Oil. andapplled with's hrosh,the same as culinary pa.or,; to wood iron, tin, nine. nineties, periag,d4c. it hardens gradu ally altleeoaseaflre-proor. It la partizaLarly suits nie oofs of buildings. steamboat - a id tar-decks raHrowllfitldilea.feaces, hr. A snore° 'telt with thh i equal to one Cif slate; at a vast saving of ex- Borelmenii may be'Seen nth, office 1 the subseri• bets. & ". No.43irloutit Front al..,Phllado. 12.1841.. . FROM AND CONIMMONAIRY. 1) li6INCAP4 tr SELLERS. Whalrsikla Kettuntrtn t4 rers end Dealers to C.Argecticinary of ell kinds. No. 113 North Third St.. below Rece;;Phlledelphia. The attention eV:testers is requested Oran : = mins. their. which will he (mutt* be et 81st equal to nay. isktkin.eity. .Foirsair Finns. 4311 kind is ninson, . - • 44. N, B.—Ord en by mail Or niberntite s piinaptly aunt' • dsd ta• • - ..feb'.15,1851, ' • - :).,01,04m 84in CEOTHING. Quality the Ina test ; of Cheap'n,„ NEILDS' METALLIC PAINT • • . ,g.A,4 , 1.. Ft. NEII.Ds. Wilmington, or to I'ALEB PARSER, ME 1 .11 iScf , E 7 T,L4 1 -S: EOVS): fl floctiitif ,tlOiOncti. PAINTING, GLAZING i'AAIPAPERING Wi. I OWEN ha vintrienroo,ltks:sbnp to II dOols id r s shove the American llotrir4,lCtinlce ' . lre , "li , taken tryi purtnerchlp lils hrrittpA the sutticrthers announce to the pabhc that th.11, - ,r4llll.repareil to ex ecute sitordeta In their Woo Pfilillie x restpse de spatch, end on the moll revanriblilerins • Thee em ploy r.od work men and their tt-Irld!lie :4 ma v, i het e fore-be ante Of satiAar tory Joliv,:i , j, M !,i.A., i . They. alzro,i I,eg bats to ri.if ,' lnil ,, n to allele - Splendid iisruituir nt: of Pap.q.4louss, Window shades, &c.. c.!itopriling e‘ery '4l Oh , of sole itad quality. fo suit i he taste sod pocketffiln,tchaser.., sod tablet' they or..r at tiro loweat I,7COMl'icr , s, • i I. W. lift VI . EN'Ar. ptcylll E Rrt doors, above Amer:. an illir k k,7,lCent re r'i., Pott4ivillri„iptil 17, W.I. -`,:.;-, .. , 41 I h; if DRAMS ON Ett •PE , • • , ' 4.1 - D 1 .PAS,'::,ENG . V le-Aill t \(.. i . .ry - Itti; subscriber Inform, the ti' , IV.:I that he I to.w 1 acting as Agent for the. priojos4tow%taa, Glipe- NI et.t. ,it Co., nod trntismit' itiq,.ki!; to ally ail of r, tirsfew for said tiriu, m dr.tita .'illi , „i, tent a uras tits, ,and " aka enzlizee l'assengfts.ir current tritei, hem Eng lot n, , Ite;ti ad. StOilaiti 0 Walae, either to Philadelphia or New VotV , al-,A,f,ir ettenmere: The Robot:tiller die. not 6 ,,,, , r;i491. LoAlies+ for ant-person unless they ate perteltt ,, ialtstied that he will litompily , attend to the *a m. l 4 atm. I , 4•lleVrP, from inquiry max., that tin: f.r.w iivii...x man. GI tu twit & Co., aft as reefs and trus:w xripx ti any engaged in the biednetos. :ZI fi HANNAN. ' Agent fur llownialfOrtnnett & Co. - March lA, 1.533. SPRING STYLE, SP G STYLE. , K. . A . .P r t. Siirii l ig St?, fe , Af t itfl - T t iS t tio ma ~ Nei, 114,,,, enfACAP . Stol.4,'C'ENTßE , lte.et, 'tv:7 U. et r , to` • aboto the Aliniqs' Ban 4.. .. 4 , ', Vint the patronage so Itheraligliestoweil neon lion .L` the subscriber would - retiith his moat- sincte Wanks, and tomes by prompt ni;:filltiOn to the want,. of hit nittnermis buitunra, and try pithlic generally 10 molt 0 enntlniiatton of the ik;iiie. N. li. Prisons having a preference for the Manu facture of any particrtlar tlltyle of Hat, can have the santo by leaving their order with the entiKalber ' , j potter Ille. Ttfa telt 3, IS,;:' tO a 1 "Removal!' f4CIINP,t'II would annmince to hlv Mend. D the Public that he hio+ removed hie station cry, Poperand ftlertk book Polablnhment to th,?eiltiN of the UM lioOli,pt Not'lt SECOND rtlrert., above Itsce, Philadelphia, where: he hopes, oirl, the in crinied facilities he now liar; at hk NE%V Pl.Acr. to render satilfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. Among hk et.,eti will he fmind.a geo mat moiortment'of Writing, Letter, Wrapping, Print tog, Hardware, Envelope. Manilig, and Thawing PA per.. Alto, Blank Printed Derd3.-oun raper Par,..h ment ; Paper and Parchment, Pltio Pitchment of ell saes I together with I:11Ity Other auricle whielt v. ill be eofd at the Lowest CAA Price*. D. aCII~CCtt, ierme.tly et the N. W. (ler. of °l and Ilan• tits Much It 15.53. "Ilz:Int TO TED LADIES IN GENERAL FRI:INCII LIQUID WASii-BLUL , TRE supeßotliy of this preparation is evident. re. quiring nitichless, fur uscct bin linlizo;and being perfectly soltible in water and not eo. liable to leave streaks or sixes upon the Linn or Slnslln. This article neutralize* the golden liege which would-oth erwlse be retained. It contain, no ingreelteids whleli :could posAbly Tie it..juriong to the oust - del),ste. fab ric. Neither .ioes it' contain any acid, as (hi. preps.„ rations which ate, sold tor such nurpn , cs Eieerirrafly do. for sale at. .• JOHN O. liftOWN'tt. Drug store, Centre r3t.,Poituville. 51.;-bin Dee. 13, 1533 PAPER! PAPER!! PAPER!!! Subrcriltrns Alva Cons trimly 'on 16.0rl a fur J. assortment of ' tetter, - Cap and Writlna' Papers. - Wrapping,.Hardware, Islasting.Clote.laiJ Tisane Papers, l'aste Boacile, Binders' Board orr,, , "„ke, ! , For sale on reasonable terms. by A. M. 'OLLINS Cc); 15 Minor Street; Phllldrll.llla. IS ALE I O, :Agents far the :ale ..f the Relitietl.Palnt 011. March 5, 153, MO'RETON & DICKINSON, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,TinattiI (;upper Smiths ! Eettroad - Otreet, opposite Foearty'% Store, MIT: 4- ! VILLE, Pa.,Twhere therare. prepared to make to or. : Ider all kWh of work in the above branctien and :roc as Shower and Simper Baths, Pumps and Water Clo , Feta; also. ail kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work made to order at the ' , hottest possible notire. Roofing, gpetting, and ail kinds of Cooking men ', ails made and repaired at•l be c:inriegt nottee and la the - moat reieonable ICIIIIP., • os•The best price!, given far oht nirtalq. Ang.2,9.115.52: aAs4TrrEn AND plannatit. TEREMIAI,L,WILHELNI, having had very- roosi,t. erablo exPerienee as a flan Fitter, feels great ton. tidertre in r:tierlng hit service, to the cltirens of 'Pottsville. lie has rontateneed bnalneis on hit own account, lathe shop of Mr. i C til:V FUN .in Norwe gian streel.,4•here all or.lera eithPu for I;a3 rillin: or Repairing may be left and they. will receive the most promKattention.• • ills pips, and other oyster'• ale shall belef the very bent Lind, ara Fittings. of every - description that may be de.irril will be 'for nished and put up In n wntlinvinlikeqnpnoer.bad at tbeshortest'lotaibienotice• Jane 40,1;a51. 46-ti WaD AND WILLOW WARE. •' 20 000 FANCY ('ORN Bilf)(13P-3. 14500 (15'4. Docket°. a. , 0rte.1',.,10r4, .000' Neils Cedar Wash Tuba, • 800 Cedar i;;ltarne, . 500 Doirn B , nkets ' 300 Doton Wall and Sernbfira.ties, &r. Thr largesiSt,cit ever otrored the the.lpe.tt in the worhl. Orders promptly tilled. M. &J. M. ROWE, • No 111 North`Third Street, Philltielphla. 'Marat 12;.15ti3. ' 11-3 m N. DS, INEWNAVI'S (BW! ?s 11an, Norw,egiJa strett :Paw niUe,P,O na.,) .Ploinhing Shop. HAS CONSTANTLY ON lIA ND A RUPPIX oP a ll %Irma of Lead 'Pipe, Sheet Lead. Mork 'Tin, Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, Hydrants. Dose. Double and Single:Acting PORINI and Water ClOsetr; also,sl Marisa Braes Cocks for water and steam, Brass 011 Cups:And Globes fur F.ngtnes. All lands of Copper Work attdPlutablng done In the 1.-alest manner at theshortest notlee. 11. Vasil p3l.lfor old arid Lead. Pottowlfle 4.4. 4 211. 1850. • 0 43-if IMPORTANT NEWS TO THE PUBLIC Dr. G. N. BOWMAN, ihirgeon a takes this method n . inforrolee the public %sm.. generally and his ,friends inpartlrolar, that he harremoved his Denistry from the firmer wpm. which heLoreppled, la the second ,tort'' of the new brick building at the !mart - of MARKET end SECOND streets, westside,and four doors above N : M. Wilson s Office, where he will at all times be ready to perform all Operations on the Teetb,and from his extra ad. vantageetn his profession, and the long timein this and somtiorthe large Cities, In practlrtl experience, he can add will warrant all ht= work, or all uo com pensation:l Dee. ilklBsl. , 51-t f • • •y NEW POWDER DELL : 'pilE nueScriber has etsrted a new Powder M4ll at.ritilsonville, on the- West Branch Itailmad. arid la prepai'ed to furnish I%„wder, which he will e oar awe lobe made of the beat materials and proper• ties to Incr ease i Itirsolreive rapidly. lie flatters himself that, nu trial.' his Powder will be !Mind rOnal lo quelity to the celebrated Dupont Powder. Orders will he promptly attended tn, and furnished at low retea,fot ft r rend Artie le. P r.T ALLIPON.' . Bept. t lS. 1552. I „ . 70REDIRIN AWARDED DRITroS Pc CO. t'Venlttan Band Manufacturer”, LP 40 North Seconlistrcet, below Arch street, West le. Philadelphia. 'An assortment of Plain and nin- E11.1?iD.3 always on hand. at the lowstit ptfres. Old Blinds repainted and rimmed equal to new, nod Johhing:promptly attended to. • A handsome assortment of WINDOW StIADEfi sonotnnity on tutnd, to w bird we rn.apectfolly call the tlttentlon of the; Ritt•lic April) .1553. STOVES. STOVES, IRON WARE" AND CUTLERY. HOOVER would announce to hie Castamera in 1.7. the 513 nronndln entintri; that he has lust added to his large etoek at !totes a variety of new Patterns of Cooking. Parlar. Office and na :Stovea. Ile has now the largest and most splendid stork of Stovifs Feat offered in this Region before, which lie plasma; tees at the 'lowest cash pricer. They will be sold fry (Rah only. He has alto a large assortment of TWA and Enameled Hollow Ware, sit all descriptions: 'barge stuntmen* of fluttery, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, Stove Plplng,Coal !Make's, Wash Bailer,. Brass get ties, Preserving Settles, trying Pans, Waffle Irony. co:ffee Hills, Ike,t a large naacirtment ir :Joyan'd• Wale Trigs. gte., end all kind of Tin and Sheet work done warder: Tin Roofing and Spooling roe a p trothmep tly attended d n e o d ti t t o t. c A rN t I orders H s i c:f p r k , v reodu)r. doorste above Market. Patraville,Oct.ll2,l.Bs2. T-ETTEN. sew and ircallent 1-lartivio for tbs Dew Port Omer Liar. Mts. Gold Scales or On oar approved Wad ecung coun terfoil Quids Jul wound, aud ! ov ule et H. HANNAN'S - 111111 A noLla mad tn olden time, WAen lowly toYe min deemed 1.00t:eil with a gracious eye. -On'cne, whasu r.out'with though And ardent hopes, heat ig.h. rit was blrth benCath±ar at.. Fur her proud sire cceld beneath_ a ! And meal eineertry, While hiq Wrre pour ; ruthl• - penied vt.t./ility. Net .woctltt. 4 of Lit love, as well llia deed.:in arm. and art, nitigt l Thowth but it lauttilut And he was knUtrn to numb ex la lorc of that old time. , . . , Her modett-tleaft to nito.denied Ail ‘,..0r0t love; tnough, With t. 'Chat turned her. sire froth w• `.:."-he aught not hope to to 3 1,,r, L 1 . To one of .lows b.rtt. 11. F. rife wiro.told; l'iend);ed with raYi , ms'ealtrl an poke In* teneer love , • Ana bade him. (!re the dov grew r:iiieh food devotion prove.'' elirry . the piri to von 11;11-top And i.:A l you neither o yout own; banish every hope That nieuli',snali be slio,An Tie torfcat th.itlbe . thy I d thou ,hid %yell anolht-r wit . jPho co:a rind elkeer:c: ,, grave Hr darv, , the ellance,utvi w00e.% in.t lore to matte A', neve the trial intist tulon .11h1 2115.1011 i in , WdA a!(!zrottit. .t.'k space the hilkbeiteath ; Btu small then' hope thht 1,, ithi fo sweet release fi• - uit death fhu tell Nvam hi;li and iiteep, 'Chat-seldom Was by tri c tve!er Ire; • !Wes rough, and 411 . ervowd With wceds, that veto)) in slippti, 'AAtfifaz the t and .'t.,ntrie, it • Tur lady trend...dug stu; - td; tier In Lkked in his ; ahnintl theli Lie crowd with pit+tig 'rho haludity hither gt et 4 COIIIIII2IICI 1 1 . 4 , end the unitous nine. I ! She 111.,' within hi , . pr embra'e,+, A Ina sweetly blushing, hide, her face, SJnie tecret tears to ; !al. While he to mount the rtiggEd itface . Beams with careful tread. ' With jol int loots, ua Ihnugh ll werit kt• Ward C110(101 h;< love to be. braves the steep ascent, c) • And seeks hit eager atrttlgut Witkeife, early spent I • ^ sCion. halt . the hi , i iehi s gaoler, , Imt stilt L.:ears - up head that fatal hill l As if their fop to b!tt-t ; f But yet with pluttd, tincanquer will, Ile secure and last. The wondering crowd With paVIIIS eyes as he didtt St l, Behold him on his way ; tintno watch his path in silent Woe, Some Heaven's succor pray. TAPPEN , • 134 f The wougest luau lba country, dun,' Would not ,, ro reach that lofty glfiSund, ' • So burdened, ,:ttenatti presertie:—: They laud knew how lore 1.544nt The !Lena it t'aht to nerve. They see her wipe his heated grow • .They tee her ki , s ht. forelfeed,now ; Then ho:d her u me: on light To itid•hi, strength, efid lighted s 5 • Tht) totithnt on hint lie. Still °whe gi.er, the top 15 neap—. When with n !ridden. thrill f feeir, They ice him .tugger wide; I , tort:molt is failing fast,-011 1 1;,wIteie Shall itnecor be tupp:ied. • But even yet he tottei• on ; I , • And tee, the higliett tioiut is wen,— Hr islit, and -he btit , de Mtn • Ills tender, love tube his own No more shall he denied him. Up tit thir hill the peoplo :Ind hid them me tat l 't) heed, So elo , e and sti 1 they tie : They've won each other tort lir [iced; But '63 beyond the TIIE ROBBERS OF SM I. Mr. Bryant's last letter we-find the following account band of robbers inhabiting th the neighborhood. of Saiyrna : 1 Bntyrna is now a sort ; 01 pri by la,' uard of robbersi i ~;. ley seized Mr; Van Lean able ',merchant pi Smyrna, whi out! With two of his children did a hundred thousaial piastf som ; which was negotiated .1 thousand—about twenty thoul on' the payment of which, he return home. One of the m of their recent captures was th man, the proprietor of, sr silk short time since was by some d to a village not far from. 1? ,1 .-leased on the payment I san d twelve th " He descry. fate," said who acted as ()iv tittle thrum " had -seduced se r3l voti ployed in his factory, tilt Smyrna all say't hat the rabbi right." 10-6 m A lady, a native Of•ilie y.a:, eil•many years in Smvioa, ri incident 'which shows how , community of sulkers have " A young man of Smyrna, fallen in kove with a Turkis T ping with her, 'Sid/gilt refuge ditti, arming thB mountaing. : l Oielter',. and ui-ed him to them, Nit he ihi , :lined, Ipin, 'to Greece or sOme•of its isl have run away with a tfale, punishable 83. a crime. OnB the trobp•renewed his Instal again firmly rejected. The one of his pistols, alined it 8 man, and shot her dead of turning again to ber hve) " Now you are ours.' Sid, young -man has been a rt 4 that if, he Mined again to E of the Turkish gill would f hands. - - - . . [.• . I Toe present chief of the i banditti ii one ti who, amidst the atrocities: eT is committing, has shown himself capable of generous ac tions. On one occasion, hear:og that a mem ber of a family in which ho had been a ser vant was in some pecuniaryl - embarrassment, he made his appearance and offered him the means of extricating his affairs; whicli,how-. ever,. were not accepted. I Ile' . resolutely 'withheld his companionS ; f i orn committing any robbery' or act,ot nrro g on .F•rankis or ' Christians. "The Turks,l he said; "are I our trran:s and oppressors,!andin phindert: lug Ile Turks, we pedant lan act ofjusuce; but let us spare the Chtistitins, who have,, never dime its harm." l ...- -• • , : . Some time since, this . man was taken.and carried to Coastantinople, where he •Ivis , lona-detained a prisoner. ':Daring his eon-' fioement, the. ttoop:brolte'through the roles he bad laid dawn, ana Tithed Fraiats,Chtis.. tians, and Turks iridiscrimlnately.• "..Ile is now, at large," said tile .person,who gave me this account, " and I bear ;that in returning to his companions he triantlested a great . in= dignation at ' their .contluet during his all= sense." . • • - [ -.-. • MI I expressed my astonishment that the Turkish government, having had him One in their hands should have allmv s ed him to be again at liberty. • ! • 's He bribed higb,".rasthe.reply " tbai is the way Ave explain suChOhings. in ibis country." THE PALL TREE O'k SERIMRE. The Palm is a Wee remarkable for lord ness, straightness arid productiieness. and hence Made an etubleire.;in at ripture of up rightness, fruitfulness and , victory . . )Its fruit is the date, very sweet a'ad nourishing, and a large portion at tbe ii6dbitants Egy pt, Arabia and Pe6la . ,/itabli..t - ,alcaoSt entirely rn upon it. Caels,,tre finid of the Stone. The fruit is al the size of an olive. Palm branch es were` ignals of joy had triumph : The leaves are , sir or eight fe't ron - firiti propoi ttiooenoveleyr b ho ro u a pes d 7h a e n n d s cri p e d : Do m e , h . a:l , d , ba are sk u e s w ed , bags, fences, hats, if'rom the fibres of' .the branches afe made lfirend, ropes, , ging, kr. Indeed the' rialuies (says Gibbon) 1 celebrate,,eisher in prose dir verse, three bun=, d re g sod' ninety, uses to tench the trunk, b ran ches, leaves, juice t d fruit are applied. . I The i'alm tree ,"attains !Maturity in thirty years from planting Ithe,lseed, and continues to full strength for seventy or eighty wars; bearing annually three orfOur huodrerFlbs:-- ' From its sap, palm wi.te is made'. called by the...natives Araky: is' a beirerage which essil# iiitori,mtes,.and is thought by. 'Bishop Loth, to be the'strong drink men tinned by Isaiah. Prot thi speciesof palm called Landon , grt: lag ba various parts of. the East,ahe't. "mon Sago is pro. , cured.—Jewith„ Chncia . E:r3 BE ENN . $ 7 5:r-LITANIA. Tr2L 4 L 073 TEST. er:mr, sutlitaz, 'geat = ZBI MI 1 1 , y 2 b14 FEE Ithe strife mom Kiiiii cl tv id, ,), DM MEM ~ji~t~iicall 1 ItN 1, 'Ora the East, Of a notarlias fliountailas i 1 ;Isola watched iut two years 6 up, ; a respect- - was walking' They deinan fes.tu'r his ran do wu • to , fifty and allopied to oat remarkable Ili of a French factory, who a e means decoy qie city. seized, Of thirty lhou liousand dollarP, Sinvinnite • ' gh the coy.— witimen em •ihe people o( •vrved him ti. who had 0., flitted to me au iitle regard thiki•, for human il2lttOian, bad i t , ,garl, and do with the ban- I They , gave him 'become one .41 ig yet..o eseatie where to. I nt would not be fdaffhe'cluet of ;c:es..; which were' Ichiel: drew out nr theyouog wo- Tk the . »poi, atid said ta.Olitn, lee that titne the fiber. He knew ?defy, the blood required at his I it to. i ' • CIIINESEIrLEMNITIET4. ,\ • Tat: SNAIL AND lII* Slitf.L. , . .L ranLx. Although the .presence of , thousands of the natives of the Ce lestial Empire Males their I i:saail had long lived eery happy by tha i sea-side, in his shell. which, it it was but appearance, dress I acid every-day habei 41 matter of common-4)lBft occurrence amoha i very large, was *quite WO eautigh fur him. us, yet we doubt tf much beyond t hii al One evening ais 'be W. 113 ratiibliug about, , i known about them hy the community ir, gea- , drawiug his ha alter Lim. be Saw Iti Ins feral. Monday anquesday Of last week were gre at, Uthlim.. a idtP h i n t. i)L7S MI the , eitin . occastons tending to enlighten the public with grd. . , He hail aver teen so large a shell before, marts Of their mst'important points ot belief. The Chinese are an eminently t r i nc i anve i and he bi:gito to think what a tine huuse it I ' .• pecple. and many ' their,_ their rePgions observ- l- WO R I4 in i ll " .. It was Out 4 141 U ' shel l li k e epees arise from this ehsractettstic. There .1 his own, but a large, Lauelsotne, strong one s . are. several sell oei sects among them, burl. and the entrance to it shone like pearl. The snail moved rot id it, to fu,.{: at It on the principal ele its of i belief are 'similar. LThey believe i 4 am great ex i some ,_ tw i ) all .aidei; . and the' inure he saes of it the rot them original s and without beginnEng or more he . was pieastai. At last tie Wolf cont. end,and the third; the Product of ihe other age to peep inside, amd putting out his log two. t . 01 , the two first existences, one isapir- 'feelers, he groped his tray Its.au One room,' to : t ,itu a l,, the other Materiel; the three together another ; till he thought he should never each are Heaven, Earth and Man. Heaven is , the last. ~,- t • • spiritual, Earth Material but everlasting ; No one was there to dispute his rig it to • and Mao, the product 'of !both, partakin g of remain, and, without luriber• thought ha ' the nature of both.. I bade good-bye to his old, Jude. slitill acid • , . I pleased with thinking wit . a hue new I Case , • . ' The figures and graven lenges to which I the Chinese pay iterereace (uncouth as they lie had found, mallow old friends Would • him he crept into his uces - shell. 1 , . ' I are) do not repre4ent gods; but nod:: g men i " Ivy Night came on. ' The %mei blew, and the • . I . who 'have emimently benefitied their! race.' ! doting their stay on earth. They suppose snail ' el ` 'list fns hi " "('"-'"' "' a ' "c• titiire , a . so comtbriable as he ltd expected. In 41. one that these men are ijta Heaven, enju) mg i . lie had left, a was su sin 3.1 that lie cOuld/ spiritual and earner immortality, but that. we'li f , ase keep out the es,‘l,l, but iti•the p'selr- , theliptrittial part Possesses" the power Of'-be- I 1 cut one the wind hutvtiug through every - ' i log present on this earth, and of being cog- ; chamber almost {rose Lim to death. 1 Imam of all that passes amongst the . iving. \‘' tole tie was stuverni,tp trim the cold, her _._ To instance thii, they : think that the in- I h ear d a -itrau,;e uoise, which grew luuder cefitor of ink was one of Ow greatest !mai ; and louder. It ;''..1:1 the tiii: , ..., which teas last • , th at ever lived, thin he epjoys a• blessed int. * of . Using; and he tried with al his strength to, ' l I motality, and is charged with the .dory keeping au aceriunt of the meaner in which ' ti m e o : v i e u g li z ri ed n a ec n v a f i lo a ti e s t e ed a % Le vu , a l I T i t e n t v l a te m pa i bge r. all ark Is used .here belose,, sad for every fhe tide was just upoo him, and h , abuse of it he reenrels a blick mark against barely lime to grope kis w..p, back to 11 `. the offender.. Hence mites the form, of tlie oath administered Its our. police department, shell he had devised, hurry- of more ac'n'e spot. r , tv i none but Chinese "ak is ; used in the printing Ali* of it ; the.witne is swim, by the lonia, of s i i " old shell °obit back, " 1: i. better tub I oath, to tell the tr th and nothing else ; he tent with a little, thou to aim at great ! then, takes the forni, printed with this ink, , quite opt ol• Lair sphere. " and burns it ; theismoke_ rises as incense to the great inventor, who etanda ready to "re- ' ------. cord the truth or alsity of his statement for or against him.. The class of the Chinese we. le have amongst us is by DO means Of superior cl caste. Wehavebeither priests nor mandarins; A but we have schoolmasters,merchantsarades. 0 i men, mechanics and laborers. W-e have al- •u , i so a great many who were smugglers, pi. 0 I rates and brigandi in. their own country.— tit !Many of them confess to thfa fact. The Chi-. I. ! nese priest may he readily-distinguished by -1 his garb ; his head is closely shaven ell over, n* 1 !taping no queue tu all, and his dress is of ill thawing robes of feackolored silk, with deep ai wide alee'ves. I-' - i . - ':3 i When a person dies, his body. is put into I a sort of oven abOve_ grbund and preserved est I for some time before- dual interment.. The i ! rich remain one , ear in this condition. Al- hi though dead to I ittenses of the living, their I t 1 carual wants are .y. no 'means buppUitti to :in I cease; therefure.eigars, opium_, sweetmeats, i i land mt h any other usgsoire enclosed in. the pa I sepulchre with'thern. In addition to • this,. the daily food is brought and placed at the au 1 head of the giiive, with the must Imams at- oh I teution. This :rind is destroyed:by rats and rill 1 other animals, beethe Chinese,;believe that e, Ift is consumed b the dead. Alreligious oh- i e seryauce requires that they gui every year, on at: a fixed - abureersalT, to repair 'the cemeteries tot of thedeparted,,many of whisti are cut into the solid aock, aad a stone door Manly ce- a.,.. i ineuted ia ; and on thi annivesary • the cc- ;If meat is renewed arid other damages' that iii, .may have been sustained, are repaired. Moil ! day, 4th al Aprif l , was the day' appointed lot ly ( i the men, who asse . nibled iu hundreds,dressed w ti, -iu the garb of their Several castes, and wet,- tot ding their .way i lung . procesaion to pay e.h theae.rites to the remains of departed friend:. lies Meats and ve etables were Offered up ita eh large quantities t the various graves, liquor " ti was spilt arciund each in a circle, prayer,. tut I-were said andhe shades of the departed. tal, were. , whose spirits i supposed to be present I b smiling approbation; were invoked for future pa protection. Other sacrifices were offered up illy to the spirits of elf il,wha are believed to bawl t 4.' , ibe resting places of the dead, ready to caws them , uff,.in cas of the failure of their eels- i, an d thins to make 110 customary ironic offering. naro .4 which is , interitied to appease their wrath acid the 1 buy theat'off for a time. .. t hree josh. sticks cgi are plantelel'nesr the graves , each homed of a it is different lund 'of substance, One being puree- , tni lain, another sadal wood, the combivation nut of The third is u knoWo to us—the porcelain by •1 Stick represents arch, the sandal wood Mao, i ore anti the other Heaven. On Thursday the In 1) women took thr turn for the same cereuio. he I M Dies ;it being up lawlul ; fdr the men and Wei en ,to go on t h 'same day. • Thew hole Om 110 , 4 ~- 4, . aP ceeditig teat interesting In the highest degree, as illustrative.ot some of the snore imporiati.: customs' of this singular people.—San Fran cisco Alta'alifqinia. , -*. 6ointstic. :') HINTS, N CLEANILItiESS. Ti.. follOwin facts,►akeuq from Dr. Al cott's netsi worlr entiled, Let-tures art. Life and Health:: eiliibit jto a manner -stone what wilting he nicessity ofvetitathag and cleaning ellais, wells; .tic., and we ' place the article in this department of our paper, as likelyf to have abetter i s ticet that in any 'oilier., • . . " In the, early pert of my career as a med. iCal practittnner, I was called to - the house of a wealthy lathier whose numerous family hid been alarmed by the sudden appeartioce in their midst,of a severe disease, of the iy phoid tlySente4c character. 'I found the faro. fly in great wobble, indeed the Whole neigh borhood greitlY agitated rind distressed. On examthatiori for local causes ot what seemed fol. be a local disease—it was the month of September--I found the cellar and all the premiss in a cooditioh which left lit tle room for doubt. • Thesellar had not been Cleansed that golf. if indeed in two or, three years. -, It 'was full. so lost:leak, of halt pu trid cabbage and cabbage leaves decayed po tatoes, and apples, riderless; remnants of an itnal sobstonces—sorni of them quite 'pu Ire scent—and,mhuldy shelvea. and .bins. The house,' Well, vault, sty, and I had almost said the bath and !barn -yard, were in a sort of 1 concavity or basin ; and their filthy coutents, when put lin h liquid 'state by the rains or otherwise, appeared likely to have inter conimnuitatioh. Besides this, the sink Wit. close to the well, the water of,which was IoW. • I - • - ' • 4' The premises were cleaned and yenula fed ;, the sick--what had not died—were te., -ken care Of, and 'no longer permitted, to ,iti, hale carbtireited and sillphuretted hydro gen . gas • relic:6ohr , patients. id no more diseases is far at -I could feel , .These. I cannot bear-7-tht. propriety whose yd; ,land- whose every movement is 'unexceptionable ; boy! who, though iwell.veneditiall the eategortes' I of polite behavror, •have not a particle , of 'lota of _eerdite.ity about* them. .We 'allow that. their manners _may'be abundantly cos. ;Ott. There may be elegance ih every ges ,'ture, and:gleefulness in. every i position,.not r the me urement of the se ;. I lout of pla .a nd not ii step , that e l / 4,1 would not : bea;. !vilest se,rntiny. This •1 all very fine; but I Whit I an is the heartland the gaiety of ; social itttereOurse :' the [rankness that speak:, ease andimmation ;: the eye that speaks ta• lability to all, that chins timidity tram eve- i iy bbsom, and tells every man in the comps. ny to be conOdeor wad happy.' . That is What 1 I conceivero beshe virtue of the text, end I rtor-the sick l eniog formality of those:who ' Tr io by rule, and who would reduce the , wnole of human life to a wire _bound 'rya.' 'rem, of miser - and constraint.—DT. - -dialni; en. ' • ' , - _ • 17'.S - gctr,in sl.anians....h is remain.= i ble that wit4olva -and widowers. marry more 1 readily ._t those . who have never entered t MittlMol4. 1 . This is ..... ,ot the greatest it:mph:nen to -.marriage life that could be ic) ' bestowed n n it.. Were a man not to Mai; ry almond inn., it mtglikite concluded thin • bit &seen bsdgwen hint *disgust to mar riage; bUt by marrying . second wile he pays the hirtbest compliment to the first, 1,: show jog that she made him so hippy vA a mat; tied, man, that be wisher to belt" a teem'. . . . time.- • 1 • ' ' '' •, ' 1 • trr W ; c Aid reasoning concerning . We, life as gone ; and death tliciugh Perhess. i berteent diffatently yet , Arr . sats this bassi, 04 104 0ket ' • • ' I. AXS' AG OFFICE.. . 'roasesierti ant nowpre* , PRINTING of. leo of The Miners' be done at ear othir mett ta*- I • gills ef Zedittg, Rail Bias, "apar Books, iris Books, /rder Books, 4.0 , • Otrr ttock of JOB La' shat of any other 4 Sive, and We keep employ,. for lobbin4 - Being a L praelteat Pinata?' ourfelf,: we *via . patentee oar work .to teal neat a* any that can be turued out 111 the IciLle*. PRINTING IN COLORS delta at the shortranotice. I f IN. 0 bound i n .alav air ; . 2, . Books ofever ( u. a . . everY varlel Y a 'We.' Blank• • need to order s'IM I ta I n ,'ina"w"tuml's"nd"4l \\,, for the - Bono anb ADVICE FM: BUN. Boys. read something u=etui every isomethiug to rt HeOt and about nth' are at work, or.va . the-roa,l to 1.4.:1t0ul inqUisitive : Bo& out tfuLg—tion't 1.2 1 bloud pass from, your Lual it) your fid end', fhous . auds of tunes, avl Sou nuthing of tts ruuuons. ..scour your . .... teal)? with wititiunti Cruwd iu a little !. day. 'Remember ReizerSlierruari. ,Fit: was ona of the Ophmat exttiaph:• 0 h•Jr: mueh belf• cultivation may Ito il.l make a great matt.— liiii school prtvitegtts were Lit Um most Ltdina -, ry . kud. - r Earq in life he was .qiitcuiriteil to a shoe maker, and tu,itad of j61i5,j13..; iu tiii sy4gar conveiaatuar ail coalition tli 111 I! V .0 ht• punt paitions, he would sit . ail hi si. ork" with on opeu book betuie il:lti, iliati devote every atc.• - tnruCto study that hta el, to . 6.uit.l he siidr.:.l from the oceupailoa in wtticn tie was etigaii he saving of Nit livic allowtiaces ( and buy tiouka—lives id tt ui.d 4 aclii geese man— nun such as ‘rushitigtull, and fiowarcl, mutt . Franklin, and a hull ul ninerr., whose Itrtuts have ,reudererr their Latilei Immortal. Cul tivate u matt toe tc.i rlini.l l .' Toe field r f in tetes; and ;inciructum V/ whtzlt nwil lead you Is !boundle-s, • 1701illtS 41 our of til'a pUt.111 , 3, ll4lik 47 il pa- Tent latutical: wliy, - 1 ' I • --...s :%1 y Grtuninape , • Loved Ole Fula wbtn ti‘. %s us )otiag.' , ,' : No doubt (.! 11, 1!,1' /1,:i11,r. I- A ::.I,us.ble man, and must have-hiii a sic , itt;e greo L ita. ther. -Alt atlisible nieu [live girls lidtl.l !bey ,are young,-ar.d whet) tt.ey are old. 100...... (WU apply ihet"old" to the men; not to the gills—ultutryou.l GItIIIULL: La au Inittnutton, a.", peculiar institution," wiftetv; as lovers t,l the "union." we feel b:;tind t'., eberirlt-; nod • as to the girls, large ntid tiinsit, we hid that no geutlemart i c family i!• la eunipiet With. out them." "Or Intl4rsi,l,d aLI A/LittlelLl poet , i i says: .. , 'With rosy cheek*, nut! mer e 4.1404 4 . ' And eves of -tehd- 4. :31ht, 0, very beauttlui aru tit:ic ittrit, , - ' ,And goods to the rlht :':: . • , . 'And as tv . the large g irt -'—..bizi 'tn. uneing girls "—wfiar dinty it Is tier they must 501.41 be Wornea"—Eafely. uniironly, quereity wo men,:wha are only out umzeii. Lat:itute they are pot , -7girls ! , ..tvhcr, by•the-hyy nre Licit ttogris either, but vaslly t more t. bartrint,g ,that, any membez of the augelin h..; 11:13t we ritot tu ber to have seen. to the pit:nista trelsetvliere Indeed they are, , . 1 , .- 1 • ME Ili GIRLS (wit 131.11.1c;ii,v:N. L roe!.•LATI4I::. That portion of the inhaletuats of the rot ted Siates which is contl-.;fi.d ni immigrant? Iron foreign eountrie., uumblttl, robes the census of ISA wai ti!ten, 2,219,FPA. Of these there , were 1,515,512 InAn the British Isles and BrOSII Amern-a, titc,eniire'oaimber from other countrics bcing but C52.31'2, of whom. 573,2`24 were GurCII3II3. I 01 the strong - British infusion, however. they Irislt'etfilsvot , -constitutes 961,71R..nr more titan threii3iith"s, Leaving tint 520,1'93 front ali the'olith—llritt; • , ish cimilized possessiuus, suent Waal fess than' the aggregate of Gerrnaos. TL s itnit is inscie .' up. 01275,675 English, 147,7 , :tniBittivit Amer- jean', 711;550,with, nod 1.;:9,e3 Weivh.--- By the abstract of theet e usos rtturns we bud that.of the aggregate tirinligr a F.ppuliition the Irish•coostitute 4:J.(ll;aq ern .. Girm:ans 1 •25.09. per cent., Ettereth 1f..•.1,:0 pr cent., 13rittah Americana trbit ;,Cr et a.., &own. 3.17 per cent., French 2.44 p k . eetit... Welsh 1.34 per cent.,, and misctlianet,us 4.47 per cent. ',- ' ~ . . , Pennsylvania had a torsi foreign popula tivo email:ail:4i to 211,671, wade tirtv Yyr.• bad' 651,601,. Ohio, 219,512, .Massachuveits 160,909; Illinois 11f.,591.-Wisconsip/100.- • 695:• Thus the toracti 'element .„iii 3.l4ths of the population ui. 'New YoA, I.6ih nt Pennsylvania, and 1-9.11 of ' °Ulu.; showing. that it Jenters Its' into the c, } rifaiiu,imu ‘t our State.populaiton thao rii.i.q. in thrill or Nei . V . York. The Inrgest nymtrJr. El' nearly every class 'of I.,reigners,Ls to, Lie lialud Ito ;New York. That State coutaini-94.hk0 Eontish, 343,111 Irish., 23.416. 5.:...c0. 11,3',:r8 Ger- Taus, 12.515Tryuch,,aud so „.r.: l'ri.str ap. pears to z be one .-xerp-t...:,-0'..." W..sti—cd wh.',in the' larz.ai toins , :er. 53;9,?.h. tre'-ru be ioundih Peons} Ivaout timo•,ztik l e ill tit , . Our foreign v..0u1d , :..,;,; 1 u Pvu ..' i V , 1 ., 14 it V. , iiiik.i. , era of 3f1.043 E .4; is:,. 15117L3 ir...sti, 7 k 9 d Scotch. 8.9201 V ilsh, 76..592 Gorman., 4J 53. '. French, 101 Sn‘ 2 iazds. 34 P..ri0z0,,,...1.25 fmoaus, 257'Holilandt.rs. 2 Twit.: 172 11.1- fans, 49 .A.uatriatis, 914 Switiq 13911ussiaus; 27 Nutweglaos,97, Dauer. 133 . 6wettLt-, 4/3 Prussia,,s,7 Grev'as.l. 0,1:1,3,;A::: ~ thet 15i.1.- ks. 40 Jilviatin. 2,503 Dritisn Amer it'sts. 42 blvziesns, 4 C ru l i tn iT e .. rTr lt: . 63 . F ou st Americans, 656 Veal chant, 3 Sandalai Islanders, and 2 4 oativrs.ofoil,ccooAi/kr, be*ides.2,226'of ms6uowi 'trs , ;v!Ey, New Jerseyeuntaias 9.364 torc:gr, r., and D. qt. ' ware 5,211.—P„111_ aN . ei7lf3C4n.' ° . . ••••• • 17" EPHICDPILLN3 The E . piscop.2litetardaval;*alt.u.,tia tt:e Tact, t h at iz.?„.7.Litoe rai• where Eitiseivitao chUtL•ho C,Urit , htd, they have So co;n I ,leteiy S•iettl away that, theft rely eveleucE hod b.:,6,.;1e a 4raetti.,u. Th l . 3 icti, tAClt.,Lly of tWt.) iatUl, W . llcrt., as U.e Itepoder lay!, :uund .11;4 in tytahtt and' affluence, • lethodtalt aftdt.thtt church • ea flourish to ithase we att ty'd, 'ertri whale, and the wtiuie poistithl is te- I batons. /- rJ"Tee ClitE TOII D7ttzsta.—Cluse ail the outer dOori ot a f ur-sl(.ry twultr, open the inner arms, and tale a swifelt dcd chase a eat up and downi till Tcu steam. Follow this praserirtma , fur a rea sonable length of (tun, sod yon mill ise as certain of a cure as n is p,,l,stle !or you to Wei your own existence, • • 1r ALL the Info were soder" would' be like a fc'ssiz train of L,ars without -s4 'sod it ' l rrerybody were radical, it -would ba qke a, train of engulfs. without earl; rushiugfurivtlily ahead. for pro'gis ai bog as we :tack hcida out. Trin - . WORD Indy occurs but once in the Bible. Although the thing it enjoined up un derstood on almost every pane:. the name it not mentioned. ' Inversely with us,thenstne is more frequent than the thing. , • CT rum your children to regard th• siltation of religion with re era. had le old IT to a 41 his con- EMI day; L,43 you I Be the gem' 'uuw miod 'very ME EU