_• OP . . . , . sigfaX OVISCIOTTLOII4 • . : • TWO 11OLLA RS per sonunt. payable atially u odvaoce to thoise•who rp..We 5e..14 0 . Code. ty, and annuity in advance tikilbole who maids oat :•t toe Ooimtv. The publisher . ruterTres to himself the right to cludgelka IA ppr nnuantywheripayinent i. deltiyed hmager than onelyenr. - -- TO LOSS: - -•-: f hree Copie* to one Addiest , • Seven do do •• do - • -• ••••*: ,Figieen; do • , do ao - ""' Clergyffutn and .Skool 7 . 44 dors .sopprom with the Journal at 1$ id; adennee , , • , 041101 Or aiwkwirtwo: One Squiuti of 14 tines I- 1 6:l4are, 1n011.11113 3 0111e.S. $1 06 - 6 months, - - 4410 Suhßeffnt icwertion, 2. 5 I Yew, -14130 4 Imes. I time , -_ 25tCsulls or 31ines, 300 S'ulkseifat insertion. 'l2ll do ' 5 (mei; Merchants and oaten tidtienigng bylhe '• . with t h e pnvilege of kweiting differed 4141- 1 vertrtimenta 'weekly. - '• " 12 DO riti - Larger Advenlwlmentg, *slier kgr(6eviWii4; _BUSINESS CARDS. . siroowvaar,.A OILNEILAT dee in Market En., near Second. Juni 5,1859. - . b>tt TOHN lEE VOLE BC eTTORNISY ATL4W.Potte- I ci •llle. _Schuylkill county. Pa. Office to Cootie.] reel, opposite the liftseee' Sant, sept asa IJIr.O: U. CL AT, nttornry at Law. Pottivltte , Pe. Mee In Centre creel, opposite Illorehnern Hotel.' - . . .. . .. July, 31, 1952,- .- -..-,- / . 31—tt 1 011 P: HOBART. Attorney ai Law;Coatiolat .1 'loner for New Tort. °Mee opposite Anlik3Y Moose, Centre Streit, Popsylliv, - Peetnt. prd 24.1E52. • - 17-114 40 i sr M. WILSON, _sr Acistatrc. - •easrEY-. • ancRII, Land Agent wad-Aeperdi-Collestor , — °Mee, Market street, Pottsville, Pa ' Nor, 30,1850. viTlLLimit L. WHITNEY, ATTORNEY Olf s nt Law, PottWllle„ Schuylkill ematty,Pa. r Otte . 1 n centre street, nearly_uppostie the Illlatwa' Beak. 1 lan. 4 - IS" WHITE LEAD ETHE t II.I. k BROTHER, ylapufaetritere, No. ia 10C TOR ; C. natsLKU.,oo.lctoPaTnic 03, fiTil FRONT Phitadelp la. have 1 TB IVA N. Removed _bia_Ofitteko. one of tho ; now a gaMi supply or their warmated'pare!!WlllTE Brick ifouseein emit Sueet,Pottrellle. • . 5.pr1123,1810. - . - LEAD, mid bore customers wbo have been spit:nee -trmes dradrs naeate - , - ofs_to won tht artkle,shali tametnerb flede - • • - No blotted substance posses Ihnse .prekervative ,:delliteautllging-gfroperttles, no &Pi table In ai pa fat, to an equal estUnt with or:ad.:Berated:whim lead : hence day admixture oT Other matertati only main ra value. „It Ida, therlore,dwen the steady aim of thonanufse tare's. (or ay yetim, to supply to the publle a per : Brady pate White lead, and the unceasing demand for t atitekiM 'proof that II has met with tuber.. It is (amiably,l:ended od one bead.:: wrrilmuLt. a. .91101rnes' andlinthe other, rurrdeltd •01Tilltnid le an. • •-•• • • • I 031.138 . U. Friarra St., Pitil44lltithia, 1 - 1 - 11100Itnii of yea Dealer id Aorelen: HEARS, of 1 every.deartign lon, and _Agent for them:or:lml Amer ' Imo Misr Fsetarles.his tar 'sale; Roofing:TtoOring, Igor-house dad BAIA Windage Giulio( every size, up 0 0 :4: ft•nt Whin by LS Om Rol& salt (corn at eighth of as Mehl° two aches thick. ”PAINT:f-L-Whlte; Meek' and Grey i . - Dry or In bite -Lead, Viraishes.of all , (inlay. Linseed 'Aeoline. Folly ? Pami r Atrushme, DrV ; Woods, r Pearl Ashes; Re:: - • • —AND WATER - PROOF PAINT; Abut, con- Ilbodro l3 lllo Oftslortmeal of I feebly lin -44 Dints finfl Medicines. : • f: N0.i.'31 tad 33 North Anthill tiiieg.; above • •• , •,__L.Cberry, Eut algte.Philidarpftla:•% -; Dee. RS. .; At. Iv _ iAR.MAINUICL IBERIA; UV; OFFICEI ner (lb and fdatiantanyo meets. Pottsville—Ow one lately occupied byti Dr. Thou. Ittady4- -.Pottsville, March 15;11(51 • ' . 'll-11' • JA DIES II: GKAEFF, ATTORNEY AT LAW, havini removed to Pottsville. bar opened an omee th P Telegraph gliter,Cratre soestolpposhe the ?diners' Bank. Ver. 8.101. - 111 d kildnrveyor, removed to Cloture , Street. -opYtoille-i Miscast' BANK. Pottsville : Pa. ' All descriptions of Enginvoring,—Mapplog — and — trraudl!tiW`elliceifeT" promptly and carefully 0111 . PI C.CCqf RAD, JIIFITIIVE OF THE PEACE au/Willem! 1,1: any Gueinear, eutruiteil lOW "re.. puurtunlly. Bills auJ Notes collected, Ac. it.)Blka In Market At., aptulurlte Ur. Halberstadt's. June 5.1832. t • A NOEL OILUTZ.-JUSTICE'or era PI PottiOille. Will attend promptly to Collt A rendre; Pontine .nad Hale of Real Betide.. Schuylkill County, Pa. Office In Centre Sire& 01 , the Town Hall. Oct ecl„ If 1 MIN WI LIAISON fc• JAS. COOPNIN. Aittwnies at Law. Poitwrllle . . Office f n Ciistre At: eoriperwllllltrelidThill theiCoutta • PioDseille. Dec. 7; ISO MTER SIMPAION, Mining 'Begloeer.-11Mo re moved his office to Dr. Chtereetet'sWhop het door but one below the Protestant Episeopit Church Centre Street. Pottsville, PY.. w , eve he!will prompt Iy aitehd to all orders In the line f ht. profeesten. April 3. MT. • ,It•tf TT . P. WHITNEY, EXC kNat; COLLEC •tion. Onontitision, and lie • tat Minim, Of vi next &tort° Miners' Pottvenle, peak., in tin: current innney, Gotd and Silver. DRAFTS on Phila. tleinnixand., New York far cite. -- • • ' Mitten p';1851. ltrtf 4:4,DWAIIII!NIIIPPICIV, ATTORN - Eli , atit) •I;OUNSELLOR - at Law. Philadelp4icsilistiend I , ,enifeetions and all ether legal bulutiesalpbbe.City of Philadelphia, adjoining Counties liutelseivfiate:—. tillire hfv, 173 Walnut 'teat above .deventlitaftalel, Philadainhial - -:, • Tot,pit DAMMAM; ATTIAMEt LTl.AWlwti J opened an office lir-Centre street. Pottsville. ;moo dite the Episcopal Church, where he will be daily, boor it tp 3 n clock. - Rosiness litters to bum will , red revue prompt attention, addressed to him at either Pottsville or Orwigsburg Dee. 9 i 11e51. , P.SUIRi I ftWIN, EXCHANGE AND COL.: leering ITS .I .. ce. Pottsville. Pa.—Dealer in'Aricar • r: nt Doak No ed. Dills of Earbante. Certifitates ol 'Remind. Mt kw and Drafts. Meeks for "ale tits Philadelptitteand New Vint, In slam to suit.! 1. . !latch 9, 1e50.-' . . 10.1.• CIEGAJOY—For the purchase and sale of-Cell Cs tate; buying and selling Coal; taking charge of C.,51 Lands ; .Mince, &c. and collecting rents—him twenty years esperlettre In the Conhty he hopes to glyeestisfaction. Office Mabacianwo r street.PonsvUte. , CHAS. April 6.1850, " 144 f A.PURVOS.-DEALItit IN "WRAP 100 N . Copper, Maas. Bar ,and Block Tin. Sodden. Sialelter Lead, 6:k. -.ocdera received foi_Braaa and tnppozr. work. arid Machine furnishing. Ail ' , orders c ruoected with the above Ilneptomptly.attendefl to. O. gout h Streef.above Frcint. Philadelphia June Ih. 1850 . 1 - • 24-111 PUBLIC SALES. PUULIC" SALE'. , THE COAT. HILL ESTATE THOMAS Sr SONS, 'ArCTIONiESS.. "(TERN" valuable tract of COAL LAND, V kill County, Peansylvenia, 691taeres 94 perehe oil which are severul of Anthracite Coal; ad• Joining !nada of the Valley Furnace Company,•con mining 491 acre% 94 per., strict Measure, as•etur vcred by K..k.• D. W. Cleaver... 1 • Oa TCE51),..4,-Y;ltute.l4th, 1853 at $ o'clock in • the be sold at public sale, Al the ' . PHILADELPHIA- EXCHANGE, = ' ----NLlTilial&-itain tract of land, sitilate iu,Sehuyl 7 kill townehip, Schuylkill County, beginning at at -.tone, thence by land ot Lewis Fumes -oath, 25 degrees en-t, 137 perches" ton _...tone-;--thence by *nil of Jacob ShoOk -- smith, 43 degrees west, 73 perches to a. . • , --stone, - and south, 30 degrees east, 9 per to a hickory; thence by Jand late, or Ifenry . south, 60 : degrees. west, 27 perches ,to ,a ...quite, "south, 17 degrees west, '7l) perches to 'al • ...tone, south, 3 degrees east. 80:perehes to a •Stbite, -, -oath, S 7 degrees west, 20 perches to a stone tl -oath, 3 degrees east, 84 perches to a stone;; north', chigrees east, 170 perches to a Stone; :thence by, land of the said Jacob Shock south, 26 degrees east,. I , ; perches to late a black oak tree; thence by - land Christina Seamen south, 72 degrees west; 14 . perches to a chesniu oak,south, 8 degrees east:3P~ perches to a stone ; . thence by land late of. Llealek. Grill: am! other land, south, S degrees west l, 152 i ac pehes to a stone ; thence, by laud of % the alley. Furnace Company north, 46 degreesiwest, 304 perches to a stone, thence by land! of Jacob' Stahl. north, 20 degrees west; 5.1 perches TO a stone; _-thence - birliald of Jacob Ladtg, north; CA :degrees' east, 21 - iii'perches to a -stone, n0rth,...25 - degrees we,.t, 38 erches to a stone, and thence b land' of Joseph lirester north, 44 degrees east, 162 perebesi• to the place of beginning. • ; • - .0' THR EE VEINS ot this Tract twat:under lease, at' 5 cents per ton. min contract to take ,out ;,i,ooo tong per Runup. TIITIEE °TILER VEINS -1 and 6 . trlit respectively, are opened :on the. LewesFarmer'g'ract adjoining; and Mr. Wm. 'F. Roberts, in his. Survey, reports • thatthese :Veins, pass through th is tract.—(Bis Topographical Pfau, ' with- the hues •a:al their probable course, may .he seen at the Auchon Store, No. 93 Walnut 'Street.) Li addition to the foregoing, he reports another ries. ot- FIVE . VEINS. not yet opened. The Coal t'einti lay on the side ot -the "Sharp . there is. theretore, a large, quantity of Coal• above, water level. A Latkagniplize, Plan is in prepa ration. • rv; The Rail Road 'runs within ti.short distance! of thi. Tract.. —L,---- ne - The property j 3 to he sold to dose the inter ests of tour of in , present . • Tnrues, Ila?f Cash—balance recumd ey Bond and Mortgage on the property, in the tumid naaanri. hi: TIIOMAS & SONS. . Anetioneeri. 93 V7alitut Itteyll4, p 331. ' • . PEREMPTORY SALE. iIorE7ELL IRON wqßss. • .. • THOMAS &, SONS, .AUCIIONERR% , ... , ALIJABLE COAL.AN I) ORE LAISIRS,khoIIt AT • . V 0,000 Acres, with valuable Water Poiret, Ftir f nace; Forge. Saw Mill, Coal Home* Narellings,i ' &v. To redivided and fold iniunallee Tracts. ' On 'ffrESDAY, 14th J IFCi.3, atS o'clock in, the evening,. will bekokl at We aide; 'inirbortt tr.- . sm re, at the PIIILADE lA. EXCHANGI.,* -.-.- j i The property known as . The' IloPubtll Po'', , i tros is, eituate at the mout or Yellow Creek,' on _.„.-thi"." - . Haystotirn branch of itioduniata,tbout 30• Miles - above 'Huntingdon.' with about.,6ooo•ACßES..ot , land attached.. The Huntingdoo and kletstd .Tpp . Railroai! (now located and to be. ut under contract on the Ist June.) wp-11 terminate at the ' • I tarnacireand connertri with the Penn.'. +drams:Curial and Central Railroad, at. Ilitntingdon. The Cbambersbing end .._ .. - l l Bedford il.ailroad willVso fliass within 9 a . itile or a mile and a hall f • the ereater iiiitTof th Coal' Land ', fle , afford: g a choice of markets' .., fo the Coal. Of the Limit, ahout-AOOO -ACRES, a within the Ilroad Top Octal Fietd,-andiat least . 30 Acre.' very eaperior Coal Laade.- They bete on Six Mile Run and Sandy Run, having many coal exposures, and afrording.great fac4ities for wi ning. The vein, where opened, =pi from 0 to. ti feet thick. with but 2 Makes of *late. Them is ' a valuable Water Power ta the Raystown Branch, on which is ereoed a,Furaaee. ForgeandSaw Milt, with'Coal Houses, Hwelling Houses, Arr. On the. Woodcock Valley side there is about 2000 Anti of -T$ mber and Ore Lande, 2001'acres of oivadOw, and', 2 valuable water powers on Yellow Creek, on one, of which a mill with three pairs of Burrs is elec.- , tell. Severul Valuable Iron Ore Batika.will be . :old with the works. .„ • • , ' ' E rThe Coal tandi teal be Rohl in tract, of • ltom rio to 400 Acre,' curie, to snit •purehieters.-- 1 . The c,al is semi -hitunainotts WHITE ASH; mak- i ing n or 'clinker, and of a superior„quality, Gar LOctr• Motives, Engines, Steam Ships, RolliagMillsidec-, &c., and can be worked either raw or cOW, to , manufact ure of iron, with cleat advantAge, • r4PALITHOGRAPH from a conderted draft . :aid map; will he prepared arid exhibited at the Am,- ' I,un .store, Ni,. 93 Walnut Street, dout Ist -June to day in sale, . • lar The Salt - frill it Peremptory; ea a huMber. of interests in the property . : earl only; be . closed In that , way' • Mollies W. 'Horror., 1 living at i . Worki. will show the bands to Limiting who 11ta).. 4 • want to cam:nine them. /L. T. WitTatot will IlOw , ' Is there front 11th to 20th Miy,,and from 14 to 11th June, Bridle pleated to shoW the lands.' I ,EVP' Fur further information apiiv . to. Hier: tan . It Wool), 127 Market' Street. li..T.'l.Vaerrater, Lewtstown; Pa. . M. THOMASV A SONS,. - i,-. • • Aucticerers, 93 Walnut, St. May 14, :h53. , • l• 204 . : GEM • . • • witeutTows maxim • IRAT Pilfll.lBllloli. Thia work has mow reached its stir rditiocta. wbieb it ta'boriaabt, down to the titan ditn , Tyte• • brir inatetlal actually added to Bala edition eontpri-' rem the tatty.: rostrata of " 4 Bapplanetilio whey. Difort." by'lleary 7Wbartno, Ingather with a frw racer front Wilhite- if.!fi I klWwt•t witaatkosi 4 ..turiliconiind 'mimeo( Reports. by B. P. Kale, of the Philadelphia Bar. Mao i sm* need litettditi'in' 114. Nupreme Coati of alp (alted States; ea trour-or appeal from the .Pehasyhrapla areolt, reported, la Howard's Report', and a , panitter or roomasettpt _de ciOuns of the ]hate and Federal Courts. at , PbOrdet- Ophia. by hie Honor Judge, Loomis. , For --.;. • Late and Ma ; - turves loot titOro/c March ta,155y., r. ;. . ` : • I I , . . 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I.:. 1 - -.. - : - , - . ~): . I • -.--„Hr 1 1 - ' , - . - - . i . pored too eeuto JOR sod 800 PM .c.• ,:. : • 1 .. : ,•-• ;!: , : .• every rie....enption, et the °Moe of ' .., r,;•5" 5 r-../ l'7's_, - 5 - - ,. - - . - I . . ~ I t, ... 44 J.,': .t :,... : t , .. i.. • ." •--. i' ' ' • ' •, t 7 , , : il •i: ~. _ I .4,1,7 n,e, Cheaper than it can be 'one ~ -,. . ... . , I '' l ' " . f ' • - ' - t - i . 1 . • 1 • o-tablt•tmoint in din County, sue as ~• - , - .. - .• , ' , C -- "..7 , ', 7 . • . ---7 ': - -, -I • "•, :•.. • . •I ' • • ! ' ill 7 • •- ' ' 1 : 1 ' - • '-' ~ . 9 . . 84.4/... ~ P.! 'hp/deft, • i Bit of. . • - , - 'is --" ' , ~, ,' .:',:i7 ..- t. L . ''' '' . , 1 /..args Posiers, f Rai /ter ' •. 1 ' 1 4.Lind /tiffs. ' iPa r fit 'll - , i _ -, ; ........ ! . 1 ': r ig ' ' t. E ' ' • • . . .. I I . 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' Itefelththill ingfrdirriderthe ethltni,alunthartand pro t eaidettf, imit. willetillittlic POPO!! er inieetilk Wan satisfaitortly ' accounts for its tire-proof palace—the two former abbot a aces being eon-canductorp. and the tatter acting as a tement,to bind tbeetheieltogetber aud Make allnit ' and 'durable paler: • - ',,.. . . ' •For nee It a mined with Linseed Oil, and iteplied with a bras ;the sin we arvoltilatith nes.ato , Wood Ron. tin, at, - ca airman. tHipai,-ge. , It hirrstens grille ails and bee Ines tire.pcoef," :.1! la pantrularty solca it hie for roof of buildings, steamboat-n*l rat-decks retlroad ..riXe.fences, tat.....dt-toof co sled Avith the art tclejLe tO4llO of afane;'at a vast sa9ng urea.' Iy-39e. pease. Pett!nfq .. • may he seen stab. yam if the aubacri. IiARRIAON, -Co., No. 43a14auth From in...rhilada. CIO EMI Anrif 11. I 49-1 Y II -V ar _0 1 1 1141 . 1 4, ,. • rl'olll 4.4143N01,. •- :4 l 4rhfulrvo Car Wkrdr,, Ike.ti4+!4 • W '',..II I I , IIrEtVLI M Et ti'ai sale tv Abscr 'bet. lehtttastimonlal Ii taken ftotorii Reading APIs VPipekt* .1* • . ..ystaxicti,i ftee trowel, Impitaittes t toral will pot gu amsr.bib,Stl Or . la , Ohl for machinery pill viot'esrltssfat ' a - istopiratu re of tats—witt - remain perfectly limpid film ths. best: Sperm .Oft: ,!Is frozen. I°l4'4l' h 011 rot ' lurid pe;., Lie ,:rlghtestPsod best light II tbsi , world. Perimails utile Ir. hirrlsvold • alt IP for.CWWlteelstb i tt will,not congeal cst _l,O de jives beffOr tern: - • • , • • .• ale Ws•bave wiled. Malin tv ao• cottstatOly using .issosetbitent riperzi .014 nn Mari Entorsi sod - Ma ehirety; star fibil tch suOrior to ill Other Mime have ever add:' It W il t boa Ivan or.eonielth,tind pre fer It to tb best sperm. L I . - fl,,lkqltl:olXT,,k, CO. 04. P. lconor nottolirri Ifsrdornslttute. Nen gam to Kns's, Ilene tip(re 'Ails v tne atege.h.s. l l.o3.. , t 0.4( - . TO IMILOP.IO.'I,NO ''ovirrivrto or, tow env ~ ptiks o S 9 dew ro i .o( M*4 a toirtir t4taltle , P,irr nod Weather. freof,Ptitt4vri I war...HELLOS' in' Wits native printity.weittenpet thd more dirabli than anyeetheelitSuit tittrqd toalliel - piabtle. flit talkie bakaindergone idle 4100411 ,Switysis of . Bile learned Prof. Jametel.Bdoth of theliniverelie Of; Pmi ea)l vitifs .• Tit ls• Piaui is tecullarle adapted t tribe paint ing of Care, Boat/ an d Vesse l s. of every deartlption , potsessing initself more body thin any lifttlPT paint yet Introduced, Mid the quality of drslng try hard. .Cotors valita front btittlant itedto Black. = . 4.:6IITtFIC4TES. . 'z' -• j' • : "iliittitefijia, Dre", 1, 1611. • Pleilds l Foie •Ploof Paiettopsists of streh!mster Min as is warsonat tbe opirdortiltat it tannin change under the actioa ki ttnytunospherir. agents, r and chat;there fore' 4 tell fatale itt - Onality for any lengt if of time." - • - - •i • • '4 l ll4ei/ptia: ' • •- i- . - .. . . , . Silica; •- . ~.. ; .b 0.991 Perailde of ROI, . 13.01 Amami. . t.' .- , 32.10 i .Water, . ', ~ 4.34 'This Anal) imp' Ober!, it cannot ellangifj while its beitutiftiwolot twit reCoMmend: Its eate r teive em ploy tteet. .` . I" 1 • '-1 7 . JAMES C. ft, gni, Prof. of Chetilstry Spollea lathe:lan.. Iftiversity of • Petal Orients tind•Ptanklio instituter; • • , ~West Cliestsr,iPs.;.frie r 7.lll, lea • - • I do be 'ci t y certify that I have used the- Fare and 'Water Pi*. Patti orteildadle C6.'; and find n to ex cel! inething noittawleieStfOrbttly, gloat dad beauty .of.telore . :l4ll;l 4 /diti ..leitPtitinetiO it to, al/ Hilt* Pain era : AilliF OP lIIIUKT . itay that. 1 believe itioke more 'duratittlatdebe Pat Man 'any ulbet patio' 4yit 'intro. dinteal Itriallfpuidie..'lt - isi urittiout -010:4; myself, sioutul,siatie in ell, in tny ~P aint ;111111.soiS' trap our; ' prised to' find Wit, eery fis, and In tpplkation beau •tifill forellititeivondor ikon. • I JOOftl - T , IVILWLI,NOS, House and Blatt Painter. . . • ,Wifautgres, Dri...F4. 130,1633. , 1d einfrit.ll:' , lll; Ntrurt & CO.—Ci•ntlemen . —We -hitedieen *sing Vder mineral palat for seine months ,past] sittitelleee ISt° be a superior sill for wood ,of trot , eind ivoOldreconunen4 it partice Fly for ex riernal: Paliitadri " ' - - ' fi . 1 1101.1 I.NO2IWORTS4I HARVEY : Machinists. I I ~ . . • , Afasaytisk, Fee'. 13th, 1553. -' fittest , . N.R. Bente& Co.—flentielnen : —/ have •hiseniti 1 ' qibilinets of Beiontig with HMI. Tin' nod 11 0 PP4.1f.fArelthie.Te,• 2 1 yearn, and" have tided all the. merit! Fire Proof reots.now in,theanattet, name 'ly. Blike*Pitent °tad -1".aln;. ElltvEr '8 Enamel Paint. ihetiltariaruin drown Pittsbufg Paintilsc., and I lave.rievertopod anyltilogfit to compare With Melds'. 1 1 4fatilt litaf, eltbet for durability of coltr or flow 'lag 'OOO ; Mid inset shy thai It cover. better,' with' . 12 Mlet.hop.tatitienY Paint I have ever todidl I have covered teral• iarge Factories and Mills,' th iron and situir Idantystilioehich 1 painted with M ELDS' illetatlLllC: PAINT. -- aws 'examined mob Y teresY .palmed ikAutp,lBs4;whic t , 1 found its bar 4 as the tumid It Self ; 'I partlettin ily reicom mend itroriany out , lnew Phititing, and would not be Induced,to Use any AntiOr..*. JOriEHHORMAKER.Tiosmith,Ma ',unit. Fut 1,410, E. Yardley & Bun, Clew or& relater, Poturville't Daniel L. Miller & Co.; Harris. lisle & Cif.. Wni..F. Vll,alteri Philadelphia ; Canby Hated, Baltimore. ' Apply to . '. SABI.. R..NEILVti, . Wilmintton, Bel., .• . . . j io r to CALEB PARKER; Pottsville, pa\. 1833. [Jan'. 22, 1153. 4.01°] . • '‘. 9-5 ni ' :1 , MEI Feb. 28! .:P4ILADELPI-IIA• _....• ,:--, • :.. DREM RIRTISTE IN !LAIR, 177 Chisnut Rtreet, .IL - oppdstte the Smut House, PHILADHLPHIA.in •ventor orthe'criterrated daintier Ventilating Will ,-sid Hialtli,lting Toupices:' Instnictidint to enable ' tadlett '. mid , gentlenteo to. measure their owu' beads with accuracy : '; 1 Per " fili . .iicliss. . Tuujwie 4- :Sedpi. hulls. No. 1: The- rosid' of the No. I From :,.'forehead to back Sis for as baid '-t trent forehead over -, 2 Over rorehead, as i'tbeheP" ' ' --- - ----- "'ha held to neck. ' } ' ' 'far ai 'required, 3 Prtunear toearover l 3 Over the crown of . the' top. 1 the head. I Fr j o in 'ear to eati'd 0 • t *forehead. a IL DO LARD big always,reid, for sdle a ohleidid lt adu of etas' Wigs, . TUukeest,, Ladled. : Wigs, halt Wire, Izitts, Braid.. Cads. "ere.. beautilltily mann.; imi fat tured aad *is cheap es any ; eittabUsbetent in the', ,IJolon.. ___, , ,_ , ~.... _,.' . ..,...ti . , I r DOLL 131TP Herbanical EXtrda Of E T U, trOUIO Hit. Tonle, ' p Cod &Oat iliOulit American itObs is ad rootsri l the maid suecessAil article , evat arodaceilfortsreserv-, fah tbe, air *rpm falling Mit Of than/1010 , 11dr, testo--1 riot sad pirserving'lr 16,i, healthy. and tazurtant. state. flt *rather teuort*telly Illottitd's lair-Wt= ' Ong dln Inalcialas .tta hanteulte. popialarlty.is the. fact that MATO& Ii adhlied tit every :;.head of hilt , . cat at ' le . eitalollidsicedr,f 4briatOittelittt( 'lt is kept in, better priaserviihnt Via* eider atty. otbeetsaiw a ap-} clieltiod a .li heiegthaatltacticallytmotedjy thousands.; offers the, dimities. vafll riety of its ecae . ---, - ! SW ailsolesalatad retail at birettt kiddish msti t a ; 17 liill.lllllllMitativr, cagoule the State House, Philo-1i . R: - DOLLAIRD ' hail it ' list dliceverad the as plat;, .fora bfilliflt DVEVihid inatattleeill far sale, 'with; peilleri, tootll4eiler-In hll IP lie3l/40$ eveolllll l ll.of toe; kind codr in . use...lt colors the ,halr either black, or, - brows; 'gas may be deslicdt mad u 'ustil tolikoliCasy Wiry titlie has roe AIL either by gild* albs tw Ise.i -.ago be :wastied strftit On sitlautes aftat , appllcatlon._ whliciati del fair-lad trail iti - efacaiy:, Persons visiting, 'the thy; ilrelevlted le glvi film a eal4; Letters ad 1 Alrenat twit:. DOLIARD4 177 9weittokitmet, Phlia delphiaiwtllrecelve amenttou . 'l, , . • " lily ' fl;'18.51• ' ' '"' "' '''' 7 ' '1 11-1 y' clazoircrastruision.Aris,.ranct I STD r ct x :7t a tithir uP a P e ri ttlim f =7,l.l,;prry t e r t! l left 1.119 White. • OrleatarAlabarter, Pear', non g e. Toollum‘oiTallet Powders iluaese.;,Velvat, Chalk otberapprovad Cosmetics. - • , SOAPS.- Walatliiind - Extra Flue Drown arid White Wiadaar, Flotildg. Palm, Atattrad, Fount and .MO*1.5(1014 181101PIJ,CielUnt Siirtirpti Colndae Virateril tumuli for the Usallketalete Martave4 Hetes 011.Etptal Petriade l a neat artlolo, tau Lti t _ trilliWßestatattee:ltairOils4.Phaommlea.&e.,&e ate masufactuaed a n d CO, Sala - by . , • f. JOHN ctsna. Peillituht • Che m iet,l, Market St-below. 2d, Pella • rii" , llllmaltauta.dcm'kforget,ttutt CLE121343 to ;be Obeapeat zed mom e a talt a lva Maoutactiuy in tba city. Glee Mks ' • Clears Petfamery eau baud Mi d 1111111 F ity g oners at ' WINN ithr 8• 4 Variety Ph*. Pottsville. Oct. I int., • ' 41-ly • uturP7lnunatio., krg&fmeNpA; OR - c.9ofru" ,l ;• 13ITHY Wilfrinnitise that wiled thjarious to Ole histih, when het willing io glens', his wealth to restarts it When la' la Inst. r Amon% that 'at least. two-thirds or Ow .. , kunisin glassily will use ordinary . Caine: anemia, It to be lainriona to their health.— NRUPP•ri ESSENCE OF COFFEE ii beyond doubt; Mc hest and mostasholieowe .Pratetration In the world. Every Houae-tsepecaltoshi tosce,it. Try le and be mointated-:-lit Wilt save about 60 Per rent-he alder:lWO ilwattilt.-'lllarranted"ni. 0h - entire sans -Oetlop .11fanalaetuesd end &goat* bf , E4l KRUPP, . ' 639 North Third . —Ail the principal Orators andAtnlggirts have de, thrallboat 'the United &tau* . ' SIC= N. IA It Par Dec,. V .. : - i . PiaanaAar. a • Alai: TH • 40111e4411110od6egt $a laterst tiii.Vatisere and, _Deilgra IR Ude 111... t tlisC tlitet *we, made ar raPittill 111101 F . :BARRED/I , k 11110 , 4-dire,nia of the' Penn teilerteretaeitt,fot the ire/with leapottation of PI:IWO/14N MIAMI Jaw the City:4! Philadelphia, dineel toot tbe "ehltiaba " islulds. .., , fires ne:2ll,ltdeDA: fa' UO . viiil Whip eel:stoutly, ‘ott be tateipadiateeft Of Petal/hoe tr . ettiedOlathelPlll .10 ateethll ibe ollsewelliaofeepsamese k ,Whwtt we 5.111 tell alpha Itrir est priers aid la lotaioxith pa re besets.. , 014blillti de'ClifilllTlAN.' ' . 6 06 Sole 41 Sim dairids of .1011/01041111010 10 P/1111.; 1.4. 1 18.,„...w,...i.4rtf-ikio,fol4., niastra. ' .1. --....—... ,_,: ~ - - ,:. -• I ti nit! W hig - WS : k.Fd! MET .' 1. Ten. ''af7 04tanalla AlitUllllo,ft. tlietkgli sale clleiP. ' ' • " • • • • ONIIITUOURAND BOXES', • gboboot received line Ustqaman. Apply - 11.4W11111141t ~z edidetiiiiiioa*guiteker,; 4ts Marllnlf .4011074p7Ithitratt.Pillt* • jairinai .luT46l; 7 " — pici.x. LlPPlNarrit & cosoutatly Go 11111 3 Oesettioetil of 'as, Wilt u. Loinimood,o34ollolllllll4railf No. 17 I.trio - Wow Striei. ass/ _ ' • ll• le 483 711001MoliworeATOost.1111Foll'a.. 311 N.; "' • " - s4s • • , - r I 4 I WILL TLC You To Pre!es TAE BOW - Ett op vilvtArru„ ANI4 AF awa our IRON 'IIPC CAYFil'iti, or swim. HEALS WHICH WILL - QM gr/ENGTa PUBLISHED. EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY: BENJAMIN ;BANN:OI,,-POTTS:Vitt-Pr.', . XXIX , LI 84m TRANSPORTATION. scatnagiu.. NAVEL:I3ION. "PHIS Schuylkill easel and Navigation is mow open for the paeiege of Beata thrimyhout the CA,. Welles from Port-Carbau to Philadelphia. ; The following nun of tolls will be charged for- the year SIPCELLANEOTIS ARTICLES. To de charga4ser ton 0f2240 ?wards. FIRST CLAss. Irma Ore, Clay, Saukd, Gravel. Bennie, Unitafright Stole, Bripk.bata, Limettoor, Sla rata Lime. Qoarry- ti pal lat . to rdw ood, Poem and Batts, Rough Batt and Gypsum, oue emit end • batfP'er Um per udir; for the drat ten miles, and a tuff cent per ton per mile for earl' additional mile, butno Mirage shall bet made for any Matinee exceed ing !bitty e c zti per tee. • sEi;oND CLASS. ilbtlarted Vote. Wrought or Srabbled Stone, Bitunfluoutifoaf.iiricks, Ire, Soap Stone .and Copper Orr, two crate per lon per mile, for the tin ten miles, and half a ient per tun pet mile (or each adi ditionalmile. but noertarge - ahall be made for any Ma tinee exceeding forrOenta per ton. r - TiORD Iron of all :Uinta in any ataigr of manufacture be yond are ove.rialt &WI Mb. uoe cent per tau bet mile for the firth twenty talky. and halra eeut per ton per lone for each additional mile, but no charge Khali be mule (or any diotauc'e eseetilin% fifty cents per • - roPwrit(•ches . Grain, rho'', deed*. Timber, round and square, Sawed Lumber. Ilnirp Palm, Shingles. Laths. and. Staves In boatr,llay and Straw in hales. Merchandise' 0(111 kh.ds, and MI tinkles not otherwise specifirai. ly enumerated, twneents per Cowper mile for the first tea miles, and a half rent per ton per mite tor ,each additional mile. but do charge shall be made for any distance esrceding sixty rents per ton. • Timber splint/Ind equate. yawed Lumber. hoop Poles, Shin gles. Lath and ritaveit; in rails. shall br charged ac cording to the rates in this settiou. provided the ace eratlleks nf a raft shalt be allowed to alternate at the lotto with any ascending or descending boat that may be ready to para - oithervtlee curb rails shill be charged the fell charter ratea of6i cents pet tort per lock below the city 'Of Rending, and four cents uer ton per lock above sitld city• • Nora.—ln all easel. where One or more lurks are paned. and the dlstabre earned shall be less than two the charge lei; Toll shall be for two miles ac cording to -the class to which Articles' carved may 'belong. 'ln all cases where the foregoing Rates, for Trills only. shall exceed (![rants per win on the tsrertained tonnage of the vessel, for any lock passed below Reading, or 4 cents Or ton above Reading, the 'TOII3 shall be charged at these bon mentkined Astra on all Ankles•• TOI.L ON EMPTY BOATS Cistificaies will bO . granted willows intended, to be tan reantarly in the Wade oh the.line of the yanal, by the'payment ofTgaitiollan to any Ilollector. fhese certificates wilt entitle the Boat to a permit for each trip to peas the whole , or any part of the line entity, dunngthe boating season of 1033; provided such Boat shall pay a sum In Tolls equal to Ten foliate per month. • Boaninot enlifiertto such permits will to! charged firs tents per mile, tiniese they carry Cargo Which has paid Five Dollars in Tolls ; but ho charge`• shall be made (for any distance) excetiting One Any Boat nut pernitted as. aforesaid, and. running Upon o•shigle level slg the %Yorke, shall pay, fur each lock they may at say time pals, fear cents per ton on the ascertalned,tonnage thereof, above Reading agreeable to Act of fiiiisembly. Mr Master* of Rents will he• required to exhibit Bills of Lading. or •Manitesti - of their Cargoes, (when they see demanded by the Collector, or Locktentier,) at the time of applying for a Permit, or- at any other . , lime when they shall reach the office of a Colleftor of Tolle, dating thrixonsage of the Boat to fireplace Of destination. if they do not present correct- Bill, of Lading. or Manifests of their Cargors. they will be charged the efireme rim Is authorised by law. By an Act of Anembly, passed 'Anti! 17. 18411, it I , provided, that Unity person engaged in transporting Coal, Iron, Lumberi!or other articles of kierclisndise, or any properly whilsoever, on anyAiver, Cadet or Raiiroed, shall telUpledge or dispose of the same, or any panthereof, without the consent of the owner 'hereof, -be -shall, OH convict lon. be deemed-guilty of a miedemeanor,alad be punished by a fine of not ten , than Flinci' lior exceeding Five HU74DRID Dothsae. and Moo by imprisonment in the Jail of the proper sonny, fur not less than twenty days,- nor more than one yearilat the discretion of the coml.— And any person who, shall knowingly purchase any such property from :any - it ansportlT thereof, without the consent of the Otvoei, - shall b liable to pat, such ownetdentile the value of the property so purchased. By order of the *angers, • • . • F. FRALEY, President. - Office 9thuylkill Nit I zation Company. ittarchtl. 1553, I 11-If MANUFACTURES. .„ A PM:II I =AT ALL SNOOLD KNOW. p ' int underslgni:d respectfully announce,' to- hit 1 friends and thy „ public In gen eral, that he has constantly on baud 1 0 1 14.011 x, and manufactures MI kinds of Fan. vt cy Saddles and flatness, and all de• scriptions of rldlngand driving ma. rerials—Rouble and Single flatness —Whips and Fly -nar—llair Collars made to order. Ile invitee all to call and pee him,opposlie the Amer ican House, and rivcdrully solicits. a abate of the public patronage. M. A. WELPIII. Aug. 28,1852. 35-ly WILLIAM ECILTELDT. OBE AND BAND MAHER. NO. 130 N. 13th RI . PaILADEI.IIIIA. lALACMINE DELTING,SingIe, Double or - Mound„ INltnade of best city Leather tanned eiprestly for the purpose, stretcned by the latest Improved Paten ted Machinery, Cemented and Ilivired In the very best manner, warranted equal an tiny In use. Lap. made with water-proof Cement if desired Large or small Ririe of the best: materials and work manship and at tali: price 4. • . 11'3- Orders mug he left at V.. [henries Leather Store, N 0.236 Nortn.THIMP Street. Philadelphia. • ' BAND LEATHER. Laelao¢ PIERER LEATHER. Jan IS, it. , 33. :I • • 11-le COACII MAKER'S 'REMOVAL. • • • - -• TI16;011014CRIDER 11AVINQ FIT-.; : 41 7;t. - led Up one of thrlargem enact/ el tinpol ,1 •7, in tire Stile. In Coal titreet.Pottsville,t Pi4itett to J. IC *dams & Co.'s Elmeen: Factory, *there MA facilities for manufarAuring all kinds of earriagesand Light I,Vaggons cannot be sur• passed—being a ittactical 'Mechanic, and lumina al numberof years' experience In the business. be hopes , ' to give generztEastlitactktia. All kinds of Carilsices;caall Light Wagons' kept oir hand.. Also.tiecond.band Wagons,¢c. ' \All repair. Neatly done Orders front a dkiallee. /lumpily attended tn. • WISTAR A: KIRK: API • , 11-rf • June 5. 184' CO4CIIi MAKING. , UC Subscribei; 'being about to intraduce ;Steam.. . I Power and otherwise enlarge the lacillties of his atieady extensive Es tahlishment, invites the attention uf the public to his manufacture of:Coach- "46 . en. Waghns and Vehicles of every description: • • 0 : Having every department of the Coach-making business at hand, employing only the best'workmen; and using the besuMaterlals, ddalers may be Sure of securing satisfactory work. i . Vehicle, of every style and ankh made to Order.-4, Repairs neatly 'and substantially done. O.; Orders from abrihad,proMptly attended - 11- Shop, Morrie.hddition. Cecilia Pt., nearly oppo. ilte tile York Ptetei Pottsville. •:• GEI7IRRE, JENNINCII. •: March 19,1853.;:'12k f Hesitant', ',cottage Furniture. .0 . 17111 E. snba s criber is receivinifiom the best !Maim l laconica in thn .Cit y, a large lot of Cottage Furni lore of the latest and most beautiful Patterns,em bracing whole Sells. all of whlsli will be sold at city prices. carriage added. Ile also keeps On hand,and thanufatturesX to order, all kindatif Ilousehold Furniture, ci the latent, most fashionable and desirable -- Patterns. all of which can be ekamined at bb Warp Rooms, corner of.:Centre and Union ;streets. nearly .Opposite the Epislopal Church'—all of which will lii gold akthe very 'dwelt rates. i— '• HENRY GRESSANC. I • 14:tf , April 2,1653., mos unumnir dHE Pubscrther announces to his < T, : • Mends an the public that be has c 4 made a Considerable addition to big Book . . Bindery.and Imaprocured a Bdok Binder -- • , .-, • from one of the Vest Binderies lu Phila. delphla, acquaintied with the latest style nfAandiay, .and who will turn out his smirk far superito unf itting heretofore Produced in Pottsville. Bo os bound In any styli of Bitullny. ether Plain .or .Inifull 01 Torkey 'Morocco.• any -i Blank -Books payed of plalnimade to . a 1 pattern. also printed and;Miled at pikes lower than iti the City. •• - • ,- -1 I. • - - I ' 1 • Boots bOund . by: the quantity. and Paper !ruled to Pattern bit• ; B. ANNA N.i Apri13.111.511. :.• , - I - 'FI 14— .J ILIANUFACTOREILS VELOCIPEDES,: GIGS, .I.VICONCAES,.;11011111f FIORSKS, DAROUCH BARKOWS, arc., for Children, Wholesnie and Wan, No. al DOCK :greet, above second. Phil %Morphia: . WSW& amities sent fo any pert of gm coring' , Orden by Milt Pit:n[lloly executed • Spill V. STOVES. 71 r I • : ' • • irro yEs. lON uctovEll.itotild ariainnee to Ids COstomera in ad; sumo log country' / , lion be bag just added S.tbe Ito Ids large slot* of graiet a, veiled, of new Patterns tot Coolant. radar. lidiqe sad lia !Stoves': his ;now the larteattlad _moat splendid etrielv of idrowee lever offered in Ole Region before, which be purse- Iteeent the towelt cub prieep. Tbey will be ,oldf.r i cub oat,. lie' Ilse also a large nesortment or sod Erianieledftblto* Wars. of alt .ditae agleam '; a largeassortment Ofeeitterr.Tln end Peet-irOU Wan, /510•10 . 4111*.Colt gliCtetf. Wash Boilers. Btanlfet 11$. rrnnotetalt; Kettles, Mies Pane, Waffle trope; , Cake Ni14.44: , •j *tierce "assortment' of Japared , Ware 'fret% ilke4 and all Mad of Tin and Street-Iron work done to alder: Tut Roollng and @paling deer at the 'hamlet Weikel. Alt - orders reeerred will, be , • Prowill ettowled etwer‘lbor doors 'PnttllH~e a Cttig r lgol. ~ . , 434 f I. ME CLOTHING: 'HOTS' CLOTHING. , VIE, WOO Id respectfullyinfortothelLt• rl [newts friglitli sad etistettiers of Schuylkill po. that tbeiC assOtment of Clothing for .I(tiung Gentle inert is eine, Nl's: than ever. ain/ 'hey ate Map:toed le sell aced". treasons at • dlstasste, hate, Me privilege. of Slit e.taging clothing purchased 4gtie stole. It therchi ton %ult.. F. A. 110111` & 13111111TCR, . git Ch'?.stnnt tat, cornet ..I Tenth. Yhilada. p. Aril t. issl4' .; 12.11 Qual 4 ' 1... ,pte,,true test of Cissapnets.' 1 c z.irrzuriO ! clothing li. cuntuNa f! ! Tllllihiodj extensive aasittstirat of . . i elothisett In:Arhuylkill COU ni v. train IR to 30 oJ:re at. rhea peg and hinter made ' than tali be porrha.ed else+ bere.is at . g• OLD OAK pa Lt..- ..„,,,,, ofeentrr a ha Maharaon go sltreets. '',-!;" , - A magnifier:* assortment of FAI.I; and. WINTER I.3.OTIIING,Af the moot fashionable styles, Is bow no hind' if re).idy for sale at prices that 1./EFT epic. PETITION. "As, every artteleNsoldat this establish- Own! is mantietured in Poltosilleliii :is, therefore, r spressly adoined to this regina.,*;SVOffers great ad vantage* to tiiirehasers over a . ll the err, isprior City-soar Clogipp. oNE Titiiit; will prove thic.bejond ',all doeibt. to aoy wbo , are ;Or-angers to the Tarr . ; .at.4l th.we who have not yekthurebased their. FA LI. 'or WINTER Clothing, wiiian Well .to calla adjudge lot themselves. An ininie IMP iii'd Pt yof c •; - _ ' : . IltlYl3' CLOTIIINP." ; .. glisitable for fat. season, at ettrilatlyl.4e price", .Hememberite ‘,1.1 sand," 01.D.OAK ;IfALL,".cor bet' of Cent tatad TtlahtnionantStrtiet.. . . • . . . • • DiDile AaD T. TAYLOR, Praprletor: (Late Li Asrr k TA lit.o it, Depoitery of Clotho aid Dry 1:00,1e.)?, I i " . 7 - A 'CAll.lllcc—t:D , WARD TANivt, Merchant TAiltiroroutelespect fully calfthe attention of his not onerous rriendAland the public (o hi' Pall and WlP ter Stork orA:toths, Cassirairs,' Elegant treadle's, Arc., selectedjimin the best Makets, which fie Is pee pere d to inatitit i ip to order, at very moderate puke.. . Anasaortme ofOloves,lierchier4Buspenders„elle shirts, Arc. Agent torte e.Nevr York, Loudon and Parts rabbits. , Pottsrilie, . 4P-it EDUCATIONAL. OMING • SIIIIIINALRY,-* , - KINGIVON. LU7.EBNE COUNTV;•PA. .91111:4 Instiftitlon has one of the most:desirable lo rations ilV.Northern Pennsylvania,' Rinyston Is a quirt, plea:idiot end ealubrions village, One • mile Wert of Wilk6barre, and accessible !by dally stages from all partrof the country: The schnol ban POW ;been in OPelMion oeven years, during ;which ita pa .tronage has ttk'en liberal and constantly increasing Throiffiti thii,niunificence of Wm. sWelland, Esq. au additionat elemihary building, 40 by 50- feet, and .three etoiletOtigh. has just been completed, and by the Itheraliteuf Hon. Ziba Bennett, the aehool Is 'now furnishe4 with a valuable and attentive library •entirelytieWß The Chemical, Philosophical and As •tronomital APparatuo of the Institution le regarded :by all win have knowledge of It, as of a high order 'and ample 145 full experiments In Natural Science The IketriOif instruction for the ertiolug year le , :as fnllows . • . • Rev. REUBEN NELSON, A. M., Principal and Pro fesi.or of Merin.' and Moral ricleuce. Rev. YOUOVI C.lllllllll, A. ALP/Omar of An cient Languages. • PIIII.IP.IIIVERS, A. R., Professor or Mathematics and bialltral ftrience• Rey. 4011 K A t BEUBEl.T.Rmfeurir of German, and ASS IRMO. Ancient Languagen. 11.110 d LAPs.ACE,Profrosor of French and Spanish Language,. JAMES 15 1 :.WESTLARE, Asslitant in Mathemat: ics and.Teagber of Vocal .Ikrusic. ROBERT ft TUBBS. PA.• U., Profeesoi of Anatomy, and Phyrioinly. Miss EH= CARPENTER, Preceptrine. oIie t .JANCVS. NELSON, Teacher of Drawing and rotating. - arras ,ELLEN C. RORIE, Teacher of Mnile. • Publfe;:will perceive that the Initttutlon is .11n der the sunOvision and instruction pf a very full houid of Teailiers. and the Patrons-ire asauredthat no pains wilf-be spared to promote the post thorough I improV,iiimif:. of all the IperviiiA ry expenses at this Ipititution are moderate. lipard is it 50 per week r Washing, 371 peiduien; Teel, .82 50 per year. TERMS OF TUITION,. • • - . Term of Tenn of ;Term of 12weeks 117 weeke (13 weeks Cont. Eng. Ifsinches, 53-34 14'74 53 62 Higher, do t 410 4 40 6 32 4 81 Ancient it Marin Lall• guages. A 14 Er 70 -6 68 firming .s:.Nitaing,eztra, 2 En 3.95 3 02 Music, wllliMse of the Pis ..• ' ano,extre;: ,- II 17 • 15:62 12 10 Room 'rent4rt Seminaty, • (mato btu nts,) • I I. C 22 191 Chemical ion ' eal Levert. Su •78 Em id broery. arra, 2 21 • 3 13 40 The whole4oxpenae lloard.Washlog,PueLLlghts, and Tultioein the hither English. branches, for one year, will ntsl exceed 0100. i • - Payment Mr Tuition io be inrariakry In advante. and for Board, half at the ennimencement and half at the middle Pf.eacle term. CALENDER FOR 11852.;53. • : • The AntrWiiic year is divided Into three terms. ' Ist Term ::eotumencen Aug. IS, 1852, continues 12 weeksL-VaOtiion of one week. 2d Term;commenceo Nov. 17, Mt, continues 17 weeka-Vapition two weeks. 34 Tenn Zommences Much 30, 1853, continues 13 weeks—l/edition six weeks. The diaclAirfe of the institution coMbinesmildneas with tirmneyse. Inculcating sound moral and religious principles, Phsevering industry, strict order and cor rect diffort . , students pre received at any time , though it is very impoOrmit that they should enter at the com mencement:9sf the term. Cataloguesof the Amine ry, and anOnfornintlon relative to It; can be - nirs „mined by aatiressing- the 'Entwine] or either of the mrideridan . 4 U.A. SHEPARD, „.t.."! President of the hoard of Truntees. ' fititk.Cß, Heey. Ringstdnept.4, 1822. MIScE4LANE,,OUS. , - %.,1"1‘ , 11 PER CENT., ' "'. '''.-• '4 4 riff; FUND; .• . ci CharfriTdiey the State of Petintylvania, 18.1 • : A;APITAL bTO . Ca 11230,000. rpm: SAYANG Fib, D of the National Safety Corn- I paha, No. tie Walnut Street, tot. doors above Third,•Phifidelphia, ta open every day from 9 o'clock A. M., to 71:Vi'clock. P. M., and on bloaday and Thura day eveniukti until 9 o'clock.. This ininitutionis well kuown as one of the safest and hestinaneged in this country, midi pays Five Per trent. lamest on money paid In inel4, from.the day ni de sit. • . Any, aunt-from one dollar upward tecelved, and all minis, Mace or small, are paid back n demand, without niitice, to rifle amount. 1 The'SAVltal FII ND has Marriages, Gros Rears, and other drat class invespnente all well seal, amountinteirt half a Milian of dolls rci fur the R ecur of depositd)u. • °Mee b1iV3,611 Walnut Street, 2 doom above 3d, Phil adelphia. '..•••., , MON. lIEN Rl' L. BENNER, Freakiest'. O.ODERT SELFRIDGE, Prat President.' W si. .1. ,tI)tED. Seey, , i BOARD OF. .REFEREES. lien W. Richards, Pint/town „ J. D: fitretper. Esq., EdiWni the LeJeer.Pottstoln; J. M. Sege liemso• E'4.. vaitoi of the Nrstraltst,Skippachille . Enos 'llenfter, Esq., Editor of She F'armer's Friend. Sumnytorep S. lion. Joel Jones, iste;idayor of Phiii detplill : [ Mon. John Robluv, Jr.. member of Con. dress, 4th district. PSI.. Ifiiii. James' Page, late Poste master of ithitadelphla i lion. Wm. 'Pennington, late Governor§fi New Jersey. i Ptillad'iit'April 23, IS .53. . i - • . NO :b/ELODEONS ...:'.. --- .CW ' PIANO ITARS,itc, THE siyicriber is opening a Waterton/ for the sale eVMeyer's and Chickerinea celebrated rt. ~..; • ANos.• Aiso,nne-toped ai s MOlevaeons.. for Pri v ate R Mti ouses and Ohorehesj of k3 v , the very best sainufac. lure. . Also,Guitari.dree. • : all of witi.he will sell here at. teas, than citrices. There in Momenta are all selected; by a competent person, OA tie guarantees all the Pianos he sells—ll they ltre not what they are represen ted they On. be returnedi"7: ' __l . - ' -, D. BARRAN. 13 , AfeettMl. !Meyers ant Chickerint received the two first 1101 data at the World's Fair. for their MODS In • 'ennteittutt superior merit with,all Europe. APfli illati 33 . 17-- •Zowi 4.8ti0, tizEnsP • Mannfil'Alirf PI of Taper flia4ings,•,No. 142 f*ENTNUT St.;,l l P . ltilatietpkra. ,• A SK Oki aitentton pirate) were And the Tradi tb lbelr thitil,,ive stock id - PAPKEI HANGINGS. of . their ott?li - }ruanufactiite arid; Imporistion, embraelhll every frillety of goody in their line; which they will veil" at loSe rates. , • • 'Their eitioufactory belay the extemlie in the cnutitry.'*ltey are enitiled to etkr ohequalled Indent , micata fcr.itUrebe.ets Mart I,:a ilk 1853, DR. BARROWS MAGICAL PREPARATION. Jrorth Eyre Corwe► or NINTH and RACE Stotts PHILADELPHIA W"6lt.tt hi* eont!ntits to treat op private and.del.- teattliiireaset. guaranteeing a sure.la all cases. Stringertt*4 Resideotp. of both ; , are Melted to the Chielor's Private Rooms, where be eta always be ecnoirdted rogfidenitalty,ftee oC, charge.- xi. Peas residing at a distagee, by enclosing threifdolthis in .a truer. postlistd, stating symptom, will receive a bottle orate Doctors Magical Prepara tion; by 'Odom of mall: . Office pours from cetlnek,..&. M., till 10. P. M. Plop:. T6SS, ' ; 38-1 y TnotrpsT &- ° PRIMITIOE DIM TIIIIID,EDITIOII. • ' - priE Practice in Civil Actions end Proccedingslin the'Reipteme Court of Pennsylvania, and in the District thun.and. Coati of Common Pleas Sot' the City and'Contity of Philadelphia, end In.the Cowls of the (Wed MIDI, by Francis JlTraubat and W. Maley—Third Edition by Francis Wharton. .1 oat put4ibedland for sate by ' 4 , .It. BANNAN. 4 • taw and NI lite Harmon, Bookseller. lNarcti ,1653. ' ! . 13— tiOinkiENTARIKEI OA . TlllllO )i.:titmtriber has juul teseired the tollot!Ing reemergence OD the Thiele : Clarkl;itomtneptary on tbit,Dible end Testament, Do ;7: do ba the Testament. separate, Comprtillensivc Commentary, general edition, • . On . , do Baptist edition. ScotenPantneniary. #..lich mill be sold at unusually low rates, at DANNUICIII . Cheap Rook and dtationitry. store. tip I iahlif.3. OP DANIEL WlCllS'i'int—in 1111 elritelames, with portrait—the only complete edition otthe-works of Webster published. It bee passed throunhito less ttran,tbree editions Once. the autbues4tatb " Just received and will be Bold at Pahlisher4s pairs al B. BANNAPPB Cheap Book Blom. Feb.lekpay. ... . _ . ‘BO --"--_ . , P$lW - , VitAllt ER OKOr— Just reeelretta choicitslot of Prayer Books, whit large priut,Degt .l bottoililkot cheap. for Pews. klikas e lot_deleila booed! Priyer . . Books, w sun the "taste Or *be ilialt ni11. 43 09* -- ell oF le hick ;WI be sold very low et • , ~ • f • B. HANNAN'S ebelPitotesile awl Baal:Wok At Stationery Atom. . • , , '"--r---- Ar.R Ti IC , , - SCALICS:, excellent -A new and eellent , A.Jartieir- i-, for tire new Post Odle& Law. - Atm, Geld Sallee' titthe woo approved Ittod*wdeseetirig eons teralt ,itts Jost recereed and Sir wile at: '-' ' - D.- sal twee 4B B08 ! B PICTORIAL RRAWIIIO Rook Codlasioit, with iliumtatted title; neatly bond At Ow Bindery oft RAboadber. • AIM, 111 7 kimis //A' Pasty tabillag: • • '• B. BANN/04 • SAT 'DAY MOIINING;JUNE rani wavi toprrozi Laaipm, 11r.r4 faizirrers td ir,,,,pners,..m. /24-4,4 qr. .1 ,„0„ loot' elbow • onn twat be , (oda . !.be Litpit ted *Oct little ' • ' couteraypracHAsmokuuti hoe - 6f iigogiin.- s h ie d , jw i t hoat idednieeteeo inublit and may be sieetea Marine" , eecetwe ;lishlP• tags of tber.opinieY -.suntan A LAMINA.: ; 13a Ate6Blllo.-414TvIipb t rouagilphia, Miiieb . -• • , , parE n awn — as, • Na. 9 Sotak•Feurth fir;.lluori , felor linitget St, .E:vit;idie.. lia* for sale: eery IratielY r of • • • • • lILL pAp.res - , • from ti eentiper.Plece liimitalg:.incltaA lag I,ineS4 1 t,ns, G 441 and ; relt , lts, kruittipou Wes,! , Also a great ‘',ariety of new !style* of Vao rrn -Pdper,t, Fited:fiard Frints, Itorders, 4e. 1 ' • riers supplied at the low*sf mkt.. , April 23. 1931. ' ! • t7-30 • _ raring. HAPIRUNcia. TDB tae halm Joet °pave e a ( m ph and cm• pleteetoelr of Wan PaPels, among width are Gold arse Velvet, fool flaoeJthe lOweer Priced.' Il!n -/Wert PaPPrg- A 69. flei.oratioue, florriertr,, Fite ~.„e.n.;curreipii, rte., 41re..rwhich they offer at the lowest inirre;bolb wholesale and retail, The beet workmen erapicledto hirer priper either " he the , city . or coustrj. ' • Blank Beaks, St t onriw, - We w ise a lso ellf ILIIIIII iesortriii , nt Waite' Pa. per.. wrapping Paper., hlook etre school Hooke. Sto ci tioery, &c_ • I'4llleill tr...IIOVON. No. 4 N. slh doors above c CARD P 213, for Country Vaiis ' .1:- March 183:b !• CheaperOban.Everi ' $OOO PigGES ,PAPEIII HANGINGS At 11. BANNAN'S Papet!•stOrf, POttafilto. a r-, OLD PAPERS, from Mania 10 81 ' • liFtehch IPapers.VaTIOILI , , . Mated Papers; from '2O to go cents. Unglazed Papas. from 7 ants n 25 cents, • dplendld 11s11,11Entry and Saloon P spare,. Gold. Velvet and Imlhillon HOedets. • - • carmine on Piper and Linen, from 8 10 40 must . Painted Shades, (tom 50cenci)0 413 , each, it splen did assortment. • Fire Scrams. Heautifirl Vlewsi. Panel Paper, Dan rations, Column( and filatua"(ltches. The shbieribet has made his relations of Choice Patterns from filar of the am nufatories, and consequently bli Stock ymbracil, a greeter VRtety of I'lll4rue - than cos be found Is into store in the city. He pledges bl r. ab' to sell all :lila Papers at Ciro m cr a P r i ces , an the Gold and more expensive Pape et Use Wan Mg Prirm ' I His Coital.' Papers eat:decal new and beautiful Patterns, at very tow rates. •- I, Merchants :sod Paper Hangers supplied with . Curtain Patter abd Pape:Muesli, wholesale, at the. very e lg lowest A PI I I NTHD 14 . 11ADEElfon Canvass.** less t h an _ city p r itiv i glsome Superior Patterns. caA. be' found among his:cite/A, imitable (or the mast. elegant houses. • eat} As we are determined not to be undereold by I I Idly person Who Intends paying (or Ws loodOtiape ' who want barriios and- the - advantage ofielealng from large and v aned itock • had better tad at B. HANNAN'S Cheap Whelicarrana•Refi4Paper.lfeek aid fre - Geary SUM -d, . . . VC Paper Hangers funaisAed:Wheu rac k eting_ Nardi 19.18431 • -.• ,• BItADY - & ELLIOTT, Sign of the Big Watch. op. posite klortlinees Hotel. • • Ni' e invite our friends andethe* . );.. ..._ public in general to call and elm "` - • ~..,„ ' hoe our stock; as we feel confident .. , ..:7::-...2...7 ,7 • 7 : It Is the belt that was ever offer ed in this regien,and we will sell at Philadelphia prices. •... • - . Our stock consists In part ore full assortment of Oold and Silver Levet Gold,. and-Navel: Lipine •J. Watches. l . Witches. , Oliver Table&Tea 'poems Folk., ont ter-ka tie, kr. `Plated Castorej . Fruit & Cake *Agit,* , Plated Card Treys. Ceps, lidant/c"OrsuneMS;*.e• And a general assortment of Peony Goode. ~ With a thorough knowledge 'of our buitnest, and every facility for purchaaleg to advantage; we cities! be undersold by honest dealers in the State. We re; turn thanks &Wm liberateatrellage we have Ileteth fore received, end by strict *Samba to beans's. we hope to merit the couddence 41tus,coastueltil.f -eel our .lure of their paltriness, • . BRAD • , , • ,• WILLIAM T.' ` 1 J. STEWART 'ELLIOTT: N. lI.—A Ilbetal dlscountto Pedlars and small Mal l ere. *Particular! attention palff: to the repairing of •Clocke, Watches and Jewelry. : ; 1.. , May 15, 18.51 1 : • 204 f • CIECAP 117,111431111 S arm Jammuar t . VITHOLESALE and RETAIL. at the' Phl%eights, T V Watch and Jewelry Store, Y, : No. 90 North SECOND street, corner of Q UAR R Y, Plata , delphla. • ' . Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled IS Cis; rat Cate; • Pad Silver do full Jeil, 01,2 Gold Spectacles, 700 Silver (spine, . 10 Fis Sliver do 150 do .do do . 9 Gold Bracelets. 3 Oil Superior Guarder', -" Ladlee Opld Pencile,l Oa Imitation „.•d(1. Sliver Teaspoons,set,S * oo Gold Pens, irlth Pencil And dllVer Holder; • led Gold Finger Rings, PIS to 80 cents; Watch Glasids, plain. 121 septa ; Patent, IS-I; Loner; ; tither arti cles in proportion. MI sonde warranted to be what they are sold for. -*TA OFFER ARLEY; Suctessosa to O. Conrad. 'On hand, sonte Gold and allvgr Levers and Lepineve . still lower than the above:Prices. • - . . Aug. 28. 1854 , ,STATIONERY, &9: 3f,ty CURTAIL( PAPER. , --:309 Pieces Curtain Pa:, per, embracing a number. or new and fashionable, patterns, at reduced prices, wholesale and retall;last . opened at • ' H. BANN AN'S Cheap Paper and Seed State. biarcb 19 18911 - . IS— GLODER VOlll, NDHOoLS AND FAMILIES oat received a lat , of Globes, o new ankle Inv' proved. suitable Aw lifeboats and Easilllea, all ntarbleli will Le cold at Philadelphia , sale ea either .Single at ion pair*, at :; BANNAPPJA, . Cheap Duet arid Staifiiisery_Dlore. 1.50 plftesAtrti'Llriftaiti:ri=v l ti tying in prier 11. um .15 to 'Rae/acing gercinpg-: riot Popes at old rates, although the price W advalw ced in the Cl/ 1 41, et. , •U. BAN NAN* , Cheap Niter gag lltatlenety Store. . Marc 20, l3- . VID PA T VERNIL—The' subtle H. V ter ha. Dist received a lot: 01. Venlabillo `Potoroi .f Paper Ilangingt,alinle superior an any thing: 0( t kind ever offered In tbis.se.cilon.- Ateo a GOLD PAPERS. • • -ay th !algal ind moat beautiful pattern". ii 161 Thin city prfees, st B. HANNA/eft • Cheap Paper and :Variety Store. `AM! 9,1883. - 157 jrALVABILE MECHANICAL IMORKi, V —Tits -Antertean- Engine/at, Port/rues *o4 el:rioters' Asoistint,dnigned for practical w 00110,4 mon. opforentiobrowid those. Intended', for the EnigH nerving Profession, ilinstrated with two bundrut Ent &swings on Wood, sod fourteen large eograired nit bode Plano, by Onset Byrne. Just published and for.sale st • - AANNAWS Boßk "tore. eb. 1833. CM gACTIAT'S fiOLD PUBlB—Birgarti Assort: weersitsrl.—The subscriber barbs% re ceived a large lot of Bagley's finpartor Gold 'Pens, •six)suwbleo are the Congress and Veiled Maui Pens. both in arid out eif eases. all- of Which cad be returned if •- 4 - 9 Pointe. come ,off by fair .use. The Mammoth Vaulted States, Pen 4 a curiosity. Call lid se It. together with the. others, at . e - B. BEN KAN'S • eheati Book l ead Stationers' Siam. . .• • • - rosin oynomas.. AT astand anteing a din Town Council cif the Hoffman offonevale, held at tbejr enanclecham bee. Tuesday eeenlng.MaY 17th. inn. Oa Milan, the following babied pentonew were appointed Pollee officers Or the Borough Of Poitsrllte, Chic the earn: lug year, Gent's Lanes% . • , Charles DimMlek; :hadraw H. Mine, John Mellarton. ' F H Katicber. • Holirledner.. Abraham strieseh—, Miebaaj Belbert, • Pater Won, _ Henry'Vandusen, • David Zeliner, Henry ' Anc, a Wynkoop, John lloch, , Francis Spencer, • Edward McDonald, geremtaf. neitzinger.• George bi Jennings, John Snyder, I ' Thomas . • • Myer Mentile. Chaney Jebn Buckley, .' • James Cleary, A N Bowman. Hiram Rlgg, 'Win t 1 cost. namuel leuttia,'Jr.• • Peter B , Marts, Hamilton Johanna.' • David BON, • • William P. Alasanner. Andrew glenste,' s' - John Ceohone, • • ' Joon Beppler. • B Oaldiri. .Wm Smith. Nicholas Bensinger. * Daniel Klapp. - Samuel Ifisatzlnger, l Michael Cothran, •- Malone Fox —= l • Jacob Kunkel, —Daniel MB, dr. , ' Wm. Saylor, James Mena. 7' By order 01 the Town Council. • • lAMBS iIIeiIARIION.-TtneriViert. 194 en one Patina Odlceraabove named and appals:ad; . 11011 Dicage 'IIPoS Jacob - Reed. Er!b!,Clibej.nalf. pen, at th eir eatllett Conte:dente; Ism lase tn 9 0914 11111ZAMMONS: sisLODBOZOM _ Tm istlicriber has tads arrangsmesta Irbil. the Branntestatets of Etarintrt's =kerma liesodeona.; for the exelaslvesisle of theiwinstrasento in Saluiri kill toasty; and will have them far sale in a few dep.; 'varying in Orlse froiti Its 40 - 0 0- 1175•41 ( icHMs - itsoi end SUL °ream Ay* foe shunter:- • TIM° .1 84101 100k1 3 , 90 AaVilleitiV.OrPtinumied superior toativ ether inaittgartaro. both io• IlLookood: dafabilitt—Waillikestairecifberiviil Steil suite issaii-1 (mums stwite.o. l 4ll 4 V ? IIIakIEN; which. - • Ns. Si, . - 1 'Aleut radii IhniWilteturity. : M0Y 14 0 85 3. , w aniNallaik gAzga4.4lo. ° *B 4.Booa ajtitalt aiouhaw44o ** ' -ft l it i V irj r . : Y L.,111141111, ..._.;,,a b. i s glair isalk is t it prkuituas Immo wen 11,.,-..-- tal ia l ea u .0 tie, 'MIMI as!, tabs at nit VikkilOtre Statar. 41 , " 1 1 pripmpfd OroessitlitOLUlltal ~ • , _ • a Cl "a !' 1 i 'w ii 'Teak t ilt i i ii Ltifelis. l oney kit nay. * , ~.._ , hilltaillektir Viiii*.' V/ 101Militt . r . V7:I net k DisdirriF'Tqu..waikuictit 1 4 11 P 400 1„,:' ' • ) u rilge stmeas - ! UM - Mil: CaliniCl3""g titlll4,4ebtkialitif , refs bud Deck te ta:.Ceuter floor/ or a en t: s it No. niNantilllti The anemia* of Dealers b requested to ad bete= no, or.tbetrastk i wilkh *Woe tO equal to hey ipalifelty: Veinal! ritalteatll4lad i c t in gt — q, t . •P FeCI. , . , ...._ ....,.. ... larillitai:V e Inlarm - 11141- lieblicf..lllll! Jumada HMI ' isetirsifirtertedi - g`nwrow Ulna caltb - inbripabardoisiirMsellt salt Hp dada', Mpg. areasitarinfr Ttott isrtqf ON TAO.. Ite ItiblVilliv t.4 4 4 , liatltgalle24 cultist's:bales,'" I . .1 • ,"f , ."" ,', 1. '-. ) 14 - - ' "1: PAPEIt '&0 WATCHES, &C: REMOVAL.., OFFICIAL. April 9.IASA; AIObLAN'EOITS; eft'tieratirrft .is Elwin -ViticsibilanggiMbers hsee oponed,wt their Store, ,1 p?fouttlooratiroFill -01 e Post Otficelaa entire sts w stew it !1 .4" ° ° 4 . 41,4 5 1 " 44 .. • 14 s)P•Terit. at. Cash Pricei,eu- 1 shifty; them tam / cassipr..tamacsy Witr Store its she Cosely,l : Thelestrick CORSlial 4;!. NI U. at I , 1 • - Ri3Ciefftbit 1)Ory Pitts aim.. -2, . , 1 1 k , - NooselindritAines. it ti cts.analspurardt. ; . 1 1 , • • . "TEM intdcretiett Merit:met, 1 1 Cohard‘loth*.atistiadas mid qualities, - • . -_ , lalstAliApicew f- - -• -:,•• - , , - • . : - . • - EiNi n "m 4 Flivq,44, colore d Alpaca; „ at & II etc . ; 1 and.upiyarda......i., _. , L " - . _ . . 1 - A 'Vriam irartintint (404f/co, ' . • Bleactpid mid 11 nblesched hlnslins, 1 Fl4o6ol;nllo•lni*And qualities, Linsey; illotki, ! ! . . .• ./Isgertmottirtarif Shawl', - :t• II • 414141.11'4 Wooleo Illatikets, Cloths. Bat tacos. ....- Floor and Table. OiLeloths.B.S...die.- . ! .. I .Pdather.pritir • ,ditieril asaortraeht of Good• to Pleasti fife. fhly.•nd sttlf_the tta tits of li f e routupini. I a• . ' Also, * lire etork - Of glitijil, from S. to it cents. - .Coffetts,l/teenailtiall-Teekaety Cheap, withers , ' y variety ulilitsenswwre and-faasswarm at prices low. Pt Botta the' cart bis"bonsht eliewhere. They will be , • its_ filiqradi MI limos; to abate their gothic. free of cosi, rleasesive.rhent A cii . ll. . , t. (i.nunit • hierch - anta WM .floil it to their mivan. use tiacall nd.exantine the new nooda Om:18A 2." • , _ . . 11 , fisnipicaz, Ras ii, wo FRY 8.. ' idART7.. ! . :. • • 42-if - . A Treat e on tbe'Practice of I)fedleint--by John 4 - ltgberte, . EM. D.; with noiessitti additions by 800. hkCbellan,Al.lo. i, two yolumirs In one. • • i.t.flystetnof.Anatomy tor Cm use of ..Studont• of • Idedirine;bY CarpetW iatar, M. D. , with notes and ' additions by Witham E . : : tforner, M; In. entirely , re- : noodled arid Mustn't nil by more than tiro hundred en ! Marvinby .11—Pauccuoit..X. D.,' veto` Bro. , ..Be* * . . Airritrkag Practimi and I' amity Physician. A .rra 'kat treatise Ou Venereal it lowitses-111 • Ph. R i co ..H.,Bt_usconorthe, Vrame,al Hospital of rgil. Paris, I d. Py. . Ruttish's, Romealle . _ Ill'e,!feine; or the Family phy. sillatt-:•! , y 'William Buchan. H. I). , MEM , . India or the .eteploverent of neepiotre sod ,il. lum's, Midwifery. Ar, Ae.--by J. hi. .14.0..:P411.8. _ • • amble Dilateatlc Prevalciestolthiskinlei the ci,„_.tol,,,,alestwilb popular explanations of DA. IOIO IS. els/Jeep altallydrooathy. Al. 1 tad Matetla Medley—by J. A. Pelle. IL D. eeagai , at ' t • ' —l3. BANPIAN'S • 'Cheap Booksthre,cintes At., Pottsville . • . A we si Ether fikopoi -Mina troll Anator9 00. vi il fop is re , PAU . . Ora tizmm - No anarsprarma R47lzovAr. , • : , T ' W. 4Wglir having, fernoto,l his shop lo 2 d o ors 0. atm - ii , e the Ametican M uer, Centre Pruett, and . taken I o partnetship his brotbera, the- sabeeribets ennounc to the public that they ate , prepared to es. etate &Warders in their line with the greaten de• etch. rind on the wort' reasonable retain, nevem. ploy good worhal eit and thelt co/looters may, l here. re,be sitta Oisatiseactory Jobs. ' , - • They,'aint, beg leave to call: attention to thelt splendid entailment of- Piper-hangings, Window. .altades,dce., eomptising ,evert variety of style acid quality, insult the tame and pocket of porrhamitt,a ad which they Must the.tewew City etkell , . - IJ. W. BOWEN k._BHOTHEIite. . 2 doors'aboVe American Llouse,,Centre SI, ' Pottsville, April 17.1 Pa. - 1 16-tf! DRAFTS ON EUROPE AND PASSENGER AGENCY:. THE mulacriber Inforina tbi poblit; lbat be Is now acting u Agent tot the Arta 'of Pettnin, & Co.. and :tsantanlts money! to any pan of Europe fornlddrat; in -drafts of :and upwards, and also engaPs assengera, at tbe 'current rates; from Enaland3u!sud, flcotland aid Wales, either, to Phitsdelphia,or New York—also In ft featners. The subscriber daei not are to no business fog any parson urilell},ll2ll.9 are perfectly raiistied that he will promptly attend to the same.. Ile also believes, frominothiry -made, OM the Scm of nosvmen, Gan nett di Co., are as seth and truatwbrttiyas any engaged la the business, - &ANNAN. • , : - Agent for flowmatt,Oi:innell & Match' 12— -- SPRING svrizt, SPRING STYLE. , The Spring . Style of HA I TS riotty . ' ! ready' for tuspection at the • ' Neer NAT and CAP 111111 s • Store, - CENT'RE 'Stitt?, two Doors above tbi;•illiners" Bank. FOIL the patronage so liberally hCstitered upon bins the rauttseriber would - return his most sincere 'bank:44 , lyd • hopes by prompt, attention to the wont, of his nUmeroas commuters and the.plablic generally to.merif,a continuation of the. same., - N. Hi?„ PArKtili halting a preference for the mane. factururuf any partleniar Style of list, can have ,the same bif leaving their order erith the subscriber. - : CEO. TAPPEN. roumpei Mereb 11,182. • • Id.ty - • • 4g Removal tyr ' • . n SCHNEER would announce to kW friends ant(the Public shit be tom removed his fitation-i ery Pa rand Sleekbo t tritAlT ohe °` o tiPrTNMZt, above Tt3Ce;rtillSdelptiln, Where he hopes, with the 111. 1 ereaseoYeeilitif a he now has at his NEW PIACE, to renderiaatlsfactloa south who may Omer' Win -with Shalt cultrum- AMBlll(lsl*.stuck will be fopod* en 4. owal aspOrtinent of Writing. Letter, Wrapptsg, Print ; ibilsifordware.Eorolopo Drawing pa.; pers., Wm, Moak Prlote d Deeds, oo Paper Patch meat and Patchtmint,'Plain Parchment of dll strew': ,:gogetber with many other atticirsi which will be soldat the Lowest' flash Pf teeth • . • j ' • P. SCHNECK. • Ir. of 2d nod Rare Sta. Fanatarly at tha lisrcA,l% 1853. ENE (MAT .1 SSW-, • . rrttimig by coat/ of Alsliaateere 'petititi strict', auperlor ...lineation of fee• titre. ulted life-expresslon of the eye. ",Cbildren and groupartaken quicker tban an yever In this place—an indlspenbable reqlislie to stiffest. Call early Inthe tolivold seemed: • • Instructed lit , theatt .ou reasonable tains; bilindsOlue :Apparatus. Cheutleals. Cares. &C I. turuisbed cbeap. Judie for. yourselves. N. 0; 'Tscsovvrino executed in any style you specimens can be seen. ,We would advbie °WNW; wtrb atrriolikences to call Conn. C. VANDEN/100011.i PottXVllle 1tit5eh 4 2,1853.. • • 13—if L.. TOiiTIIN:LADIES IN GIIIIERAIL. FRENCII rlCllWltuPetlwthy a this. preperation Is evident:el.- ' .Lguirtpg murb leej rut use than Indigo, and beide perfectly soluble In water and •notibbliable to Imre streak, or spotaupon the Linen •at Attraltn. - This Ankle neutralizes Ike golden tinge which wbukl oth erwise tut repined: , I licualains nuiparedients whllh could possibly be Injurious to the most delicate fah ric.! Neither doe' Jr. coot/ill:tarty at- Id, ai the prepa rations which - are'lold for suet purposes retzeratty Forrtale . - , - Drug..diutt.. Centre . Dez.:18.1861.. • . , 51-64) - .411781TIPOL NEW-WORE. AVEUTH? Tabteal of different , Warta, of J.. Y filaaare and Flat Bar Iron: Steel, &aro by a P blackaalt,..tbballs one. of the swain usecet works published. for Dealers tad. Wot ke rar In yron. sea thOse who nie rt„ever leased. - 80. correct - tire lb, talents- Mau. that aay potion can safely busy a ell with the Book, without' even !weighing , the Ito and Aged.— dart published, yr,ca2s cennl;ant'for salewholese le - end retail by r ; BANNAN: t -2 4 1 e s neloilat *lob postitsOismys,t work erilt,be frart. , towny-yett tke taunt, .'The Tilde sappUed at thttaiiss4 lacosat.. : ; . 4 111 4. 1 0 8 M , ; • .• . -- ,VAPIOI4 '14110REI; • rsig entteditirars have cobi tinily arertmeet ' Utter; Cip.atetWrittet:Payete, -Weentruir, Hardware, BlasObe;Co' Paper!, - - Vatic &east Bib4ers!,-.Boatds; For eare on tresortahre terms, by. -. 'COLL • '•. lb minor &reac t* A L SO ,'ityeetylothe sale MaretotrklB33..' - AXOBLTO.OI ' elit.. D/CEADIISQN, DRALCTICAIt.PLIPUIEBBLTinind Prier Smith; [ A Railroad 'Street, PPPolllle Fogarte finne. Palle ytl:LE, Pa.. ariters,therare prepare to make to lot': "der an. kinds' of work In the ands . * br riches and Sue "as Shower and Winner Batki; Pumps nd Water Clo meter 'alio. tat kinds of Tio. Copper ' ad tither,. iron Work made to antis as lbe *batted allste .notice. aubi 7 lai4ellowitlib. sedan ideals o Camila* uten sils madetta4 tepalred at the short .1 notice and M the most reasonable terms.' • i el" The beet price* given for old me ale. Aurr.lB; ten. --- 1 . ' ' 3541' I 'DAS-IMPIIN - AND P 'ElipllAlt,Tll6lELM,bay!p6 treble exixiriencie as g Ohs Tre at Adenoe in'offering :hie • servicos to the tinning 'nl lie hag, cosergeneeit bushier. big gem account; to the shop of Mr. lasso egg cis .is N47E /gag ehietorbere ell 'orders either for Gge Fitting of Refkoittiag cony he left end they, trill receiveltbe cooseprompt attention., Ille 'pike add other materi als shall be of the, Ivry beat glad. and Fittloge 'of every-description that map tie destrel wall bej i fur Ittihad arid pat Op • workmanlike manger,* St t • the eiortest posed; enotige .- • June Y. . !IFproW:4o'Wll4o7 NA NE; 2 . ,X riicv cow 3E1.0) 48. 00,1,100 doz. Societe, atitorted co ors 60.0'1Qeilti Ited# Warn:Tabs, ; ' ' '..,-. 1 ' 800 Cant Charon; ' ' ;:: . ,-; r • 500 Dozen Willow finnkets. - • ; :',' i i Up Dozen WMI an/3 &lob Braithis,h.c: • The, attest amok-eve' offored. la P9ldadolpbls, and the cheapest to t e itortd.. 'Orders PrimPliTlo. M.& J. 111.1.110w13. 1 -No. 111 N rib Third 4tteet,ftbilidelphla Mitch It 1853. -11-3 m 11.1$1.ranNrAlet$: I t . • Beatty's Rio;Worm/dim strat.katgriab.Piss) PitIMPIOB - StiPit• - HAS 6°Wisilitr i lit ori SUPPLir OP , , ' slue of , I. Noe, Sibeettead, Slott Tin. Batb'Tabili Ebeter, Dube, Hpdrente.E Hose, Double 'lleitellaelelletitarramfes sett Water Claim also;a1 blade ofßrtesCotte formetot and steam. Dress Oil Cul*. sad Glebeslfor Saginet-; Alt blade of Copper Work sad Plamhittpliare la tbe neatest.taaatter at tbe ula-tt tietlep, fo C4sbp a id r Brass and Lena.' flet.l4l. 1850. - 1011,010101TIMIST3 TOIIIII3,VOISLIC • at. C. 41. - ItneellihN; - Ostgeon' Wenn, , 'glob ir'googboit 'Of 111koftalit- the Obi .• genteel" eiggierbistr Wads gbpartkolee,Lbag ber. ea beloved b NelalitY.l.ll.lll the: Winn ,noom • w r rh be orcalkittb gbe second very of lbw dew b k kgbag ibe menet 14 14 AltricT sub BOON Di suregs. btestiolde3bdOwr deo npbtUve tg: 011ie; es he *relief 101 lit 'in lithos bi Obarto,pertersu ult Oeelatkine gbe Teeth 'ialldTrigke e'en id egiolegee la bb bud the Wag clew le Ate Algol game of the goVides, in poetical ezpertesee. be ebb ebb soli mon bigilivesl6:ol.44 no in pftssiggett• _ 110 . 18+ 4 , veniusus ~imund.ittenunicikart, ' pf ic hie, 2vp". lo ??;,4•.Aral t a l till4l Z o , ur iikAW*4l4ilet. to the c alksbe,ligitte• v - r - . 4- eilleitstfek*lty; fist ltd It Ittetsired at, Men. - 10114aredristrm MANIA sitekee aitegteDiPl Egaol skkhkop t gohbrg 11-14,111400Wes= .4 =bithgeht that hie% Wtesait setae% to So oMeitshweifteleriterebesithi e. sadirinloU to ' lt t e t=efe - tm gritteta 'a rMoar eelimit, him " 4 4400 " 0:41! Apits. r ItAw. :T as".:401010.11.6. inli:r""44l.44lllllo.PenibirsilliaiewLrttlll4Piimoiwipia* loassitssiss Its stspsssist salessisy. Up 1144eni higroarthispos itowdor Will toe fbumfogeat Is ausltty ;obit csOe broskikapos I Powder. Qithm, w idw g p r ow/ ***atter tp, fitt_low rstiaiumm. -, • - 3t1.1y RA.V.I:9-461) 3frfurc 4 T . Al3..ti+rtrEr tO mrp. " • *1 • I • : • I _ - i'. 8,0 liV:YLi'o_ : .tii ... ..o OU,N;TY ; :giNNSY : 4N7:4_NIA.L .1 • Ea!!! on bald • red and Ticin! ,co., rhiltdelpbig 'Reacted - a • • Weal' very _ioinpfd. EXIII Pottri) _ - . •_ BEADING TUB PAKR.. • It is pairs= to sit larith cine'iiis - iin.. : • ~ tiv theilight of a brillmeit tapo, While one's dear romp= toretor illte Lnolniloc,er the remit' , piper— , And noW and dbetireadA a song Or a story,. •,,, , t ratirri, Or , &alb, or a t y gory. :. , , To ket tat owl's nothing to do . But lona and philosophize g - ell ' Each murde'rous deed to e.cheut--, i I , . A ppladdi4 tlie,,p,lit6i. bravelii, -c, 1 ' For his his talent, his shears. . 1 15iciw waking to laughter—now iitoving•paterks! 0 happy - JULIA - nen that is Mrst With wife who can tastily read :,.. I ~."".. W tut wt g ive tiffs newspaper.res.t ...,/ ; . Till itsiiterns barenit gone to seed; , • ' ' Who exclaims now and then, a 4&e priv.l4 up the taper. .! ' 1 ,/ nt ".:My!ett r r, , d , an't the printer Waiit 74 f V lot lila plivi • /al fsoob Stott). • TIIR=PIIQIL I.AIVVg . • • r' The knic i l l erLoder MagaztneJ. ouie years ago contathed Washington heti 'a ",r.atly experience of Ralf Ringwoud."l This a:ca rnet:story was well termed , by the editor •'a Species of Mountjoy rof the. West," fort ' the loves of Ralphllingwood are scarcely .less poetical than' those •of Mounijoy, himself. Here is the , first introduction to the leyely thaiden who *as to have so great so 'ON enee un litslatter fife : . had' taken' my breakfast and was wait ing for my horse, when; in passing up tend down the piazza, I saw a youngt girl st 4 ated near the wthdow, evidently a visitor- - ;'She was very ptetty, with auburn hair and blue eyes, and was dressed in white,'. 'I had teen nothing of the kind mei I had lett Rich mond ;at that time 1 was-tool much 'hfr boy to'be struck by female beauty. She, wits so delicate and dainty looking', so diff erent from the hale, buxom; bream+ girls of the woods—and then * white dress ! it was so dazzling ! Never• Was a poor youth se ta ken by - surprise, and suddenly bewitched. My heart yearned to knotviher,ibut how was Ito accost her? I had grown ;Wild iii the woods, andl had none of the habitudes of po-' lite life. 'Had she been like Peggy Pugh, or Sally Pigs*, or any other of t ry leathern dressed belles of-the pigeon-ra st, I shOuld o have appthached her without ,dread :- nay, had she bees fair as Shurts daughters with their looking glasi lockets; I should not hive hesitated ; but •that while • dress, and those aubtirn ringlets, and afire eyes, and 'delicate looks, quite daunted while they, fas .cinated don't know what 'put it ! into my, head, big I thought all at once,'! Would kiss het. It would take a lon,iicquaintance to arrive at such a boon, hut might issue upon it by sheer robbery. Nobody knew me here. ' 'I would just step in and Snatch a`kiss, mount my_hofse and ride - OEI She Would not be the worse of it and that'kiss—;ob. I should die if I` didnot get it. ! • gave np time for ta9pgitt Ito cool,. but entered the house and stepped) lightly into' the room. 1 She was seated with het back to the door,looking out , of the !Window • and did nut hear of thy approach. i I tapped her • chair and turned and. looked up': I snatched as sweet a kiss , as ever was stolen, and I vanished in a twinkliog. The next moment I was on horseback, galloping home ward, my very heart iingllng at what I had done. After a variety of amusing adventures, Ringwood attempts the study 9f law, In an Ovine settlement, in Kentucky, where he delved night and day. Ralph; pursues his studies, occasionally argues at a debatingso ciety, and in length becomes qUite a genius, and a favorite in the eyes of the married la dies of the •village. I called to take tea one evening' with one of these ladies, when . to my ;surprise, and somewhat to my confusion, I f4und with her the identical blue-eyed beauty- whom had so audaciotisly . kissed. I was ;formally in troduced to her, but neither of us betrayed any sign of previous acquaintance, except by blushing to the eyes. While tea was get 'log yeady the lady of the ,house weal • out of the room tog* some direcadons add left us alone. ' Heavens and earth,' whit a situ ation ! 'I 'would have given all the pittance I was worth to be in the deepdst dell tu,the forest. I felt the n6essity of saying some thing in excuse of my 'forma rugetiess ; 1 could, not; conjure ,up an idea, ar Utter a single •woril. Every moment mallets be came worse. I feh at one tinielempled to I do alt I had done when I robbed her id the kiss—bolt from the room and take to flight : but I Was , chained to the spot, for 1 really longed to gaia her good will. != At length I plucked up courage, seeing her Nattily embariassed with myself, and walking desperately up to h'er,i I exclaUned : ‘• I nave been trying to muster up ;some thing to say, but I cannot. I feel that lam in a horrible scrape. Do have pity On me and help ,me out of it !" ",e , 1 '-, A 'Smile dimpled ,ifio — iii'i., her mouth and played among the bluilies - ef , htrzheek. She looked up with'a 'shy but arch glance :oftbe eye that.expressed volumes of comic? recoi -1 'cajun i we both broke intoa daugih, and from i at moment all went on well. Pass 13,g the delightful descaiption -which suave ed, we proceed to the deneuement of Ringwopd's love, affair—the mairiage and the settlement. . • That - • lA, • , .rat very autumn I was _ , bar, aad 'a, month afterwards iwas married, We Wera•M young couple—she. not; much More /hail sixteen, end I not (juke twenty— and 'both' almost without a ,dollar tw enty— and the world. The establishment Was well,' stnTed to our circumstances a' low itousewithAwo• small rooms; a: bed, a table i a hall dezen chairs, alba!l dozen knives and forks:' a 'hall dozen spoons—everything by the half dozen —a link' delph ware, eyery thing in 4 small way ; We were so poor, but then so happy. • We had not been married , many days: when a .court was held in alcountry town, about tiveolysfive miles distant. It was be cessaty for me to go there, and put myself in the way Of business-but how was I to go? I. bad expended all my means on our mob: bailment, and then it was hard parting with ; my wiles° soon after marriage. Howevet.go I' must. Money must be made, or 'we, would -soon have the wolf at our daor. I accord iogly boirowed a little cash, and rode off from my door,! leaving my wife standing at it, and waving her hand after me. ;Her last look, so sweet: and becoming, -went to my heir:. I felt as if I could go 'through' fire and water for her. 1 I arrived at-the conFitry town on a cool October evening. The-inn was crowd ed, foyhe court was to commence on the following day. ~ . ' I knew no one,ar3d wondered how la stran ger, a mete youngster, was to make way in such a :crowd, and to get .busiiims. The public room was thronged wkh all the idlers in the country who gather on , such oecasions. There Was, same 'nftinking ;going 'forward 'with a great ; noise and a little altercation. . ..11ist as 1 ethered the roorn,ll saw Is Rough bully of, a fellow, who, was partly intoxica ted, strike an old man. HeFame aWagger ingit' me, end , elbowed me Fs he Passed. I -immediately, ktocked him dawn and kicked him into the street: , I needed no better in? troductiott, • In a moment I had - Mira dozen shakes o f the hand and invitations in .drink, and found myselrquite a personage, in this. rough assemblage. - •, ,! • The next morning the- courtopened—l took my seat among the lawyers;, but. felt as a mere epeetator, not baying any idea where business was , to come, from.; In the "course of the morning a man .was Put to tire' bar, charged with passing counterfeit money, and was asked if be was ready for trial. He an; sweredia the negative. 'fltf had been coot;~ tied in it place where tier, Wre mo,.2''' YrS.. .atht lettl t not had an opportti ity 01. consult- Io 1 hog any. Be was told to C se One from the boners present and be - re dy foi trial en the following day He-looked around the : Court, ;and selected Me.. 1—coold.• 'not tell ;Why, he should make sued: a choice. I, a beardless, youngster, unpractised a(the bar,. perfectly unknown. I left diffident"; yet-de lighted? sad could have bugged the rascal. Befoth leavingtbe Court 4. gm* the_ one hundred dollars in a bag, as.a retsiniog, fee. , l-cooldicarcely believe my senses , i t seemed 'like a Ldreatn. The heaviness" of; the' feel ' o pogemet fightlfin fever °This. inbocefice— I bat thatla'. ao affair of.ptioe. . - 1 ;sits to be idea te, not judgeor jury. .1 lailoteed bias to 'the jail, and lathed- 'TOW' hint all the painculars of the; ale ; rrptulthetiee i went" td the clerk's afire, atisrtaok .14entee, of the; iiidietateut..: t .thert.-ixattitual.. the' law on that subject, and Retired, my t)tfef,j#: the room. '...ll.lrtitta• - -'orett ,me 'huff ttlidaight; what)-I'4eht' hi' - 'tied 5 t*1rt0, 1 4.4 0 ;`14** 11 1.4 14 .0 1 A1 - i.". Never la toy hitt was fmorelrideliiirakia.., A: hisfof . thoughts-eat Maui , kept ,- .. gushing ,through my taint ; the alicrareeof 014 'that hall. so . . • r , • ;- •,. . , uaexpecteely r talletkinto my lap; the idea. of I, my poor littlestrife;at:. home. that I was to 1 ~ astonish her with rny good fortune ! Eat '.. ,_ ----- ' ' • r • -: P the awfultesrionsibpity I bad tpadettaken, to i A'vita en llt - e (.1:::e in w4rds vu Ma iocame speak, for the first time, .in a strange Court, Wu' "'"l.' o .!tmi Ptr,' I nalicirrii among;. A heart iLtu .i dicer!! the expectations the culprit had, formed ut i ‘‘.,,, „ tit . • ta l tastat frre ,:-, • ry ‘util.ravel Ce'iN storms ,. - , my . ialents:,all those and a crowd of similar 1 amens kept whirling ; through my mind. 1 . T e ti "I °I i ' lt ""• i' A late7r , . . We make oiir...Wn in . Iw/revel' We prate ! . tossed about all!night tearing morning ! Ttt „ i.„ 1 , 1 ~,,t i e d bit .'hero now tt icgoll, would find me exhausted and meompetent--... I Were we but contento terTy Withal!. . , in a word, the da l ,' dawned on me n miser"- l fit ii , able fellow. , lo 1111. , *1 ot c , lle row to 6031 of our c 6 4 16 i - We grateful!‘ will cm ater revere:- ' Igor up leyeiish! add-Persons. I walked And tor ever end nye ~ a the growl toilet peso, out belcire breakfast, attiring to collect mi- Tli . iit IltsieN+ we are,lncrry, we otnuot hewn*. , -thoughts, and trainiutli7e! my feeling ?. t......"±" ; was a bright. mu:ping—l bathed my , tore- head And niy heeds il:10, a beautiful: run ning stream. hut ['Could not allay the' lever heat- that raged Within.. :I returned to break fast but could nut cat. A. single cup of col tee formed my rep r ast. It was. time to go to court. I went. there with a throbbiug heart. I believe if it had not been tor the thoughts of 'my little wife in her lonely house, 'l' should have given back to the man kis hundred , dollars, ging- relinquished the cause.' I took my peat, hiciking, I - On -con. vinced, more like a culprit, than the rapt' , s! I ' was to defend: .1 ' - When the i' t, •__ , heart di ' en in Mg: I row i, add- tsmayed, land:stammered in open' my cause. . • 1. went; on fro m bad 'to worse, .-, ~ 'and felt as if I watt rung - down hill. Just then the public prosecutor, a man 0! talents,. but rough in his ',Manner, made a sarcas tic remark on something I had said: It WAS like an electric ripprk, and ran tingling'thro' evterylyein in my body., In an 'instant my diffidence was guns .' My whole. spirit was 'in,armi., I answered with promptness ,and bitterness, for I felt the cruelty of 'loch no attackepon a novice in my* situation. The Public prosecutor Made a kind of apology,— !This, ,for a man of.hii redoubtable -powers, was a test concesiion. I renewed my argu ment with a fearbtl glow; carried the cause triumphantly and the man was acquitted. This was the milking of me. Everybody: Was curious to know who this new lawyer was that , had suddenly risen among them,. and bearded the !Attorney General at the veryonser. The story or - my debut at the inn on the fres:Oleg evening,, when I had knocked down attilly aud kicked him-Out of doors, for strikiaian ottlinie, was circula-' ted witklaytirable exaggeration. Even my beardless chin and juvenile countenance was in my favor, for the people gave me' far merecredit than.l deserved. The chance business which Oceurs in our rounts came thronging upon ate. I was repeatedly em ployed in other caSeir, and by : Saturday night, whet . ), the court clpsed and I had paid my bill at the inn, I found myself with an hun dred and filly dollars in silver, three' hun dred dollars in note?, and- a horse Which I' afterwards sold !tor two hundred , dollars 1 . more. Never, did 'a miSefgloat more' ou hiss pelf and with more delight. I locked the .dour of my room, piled tbe money in a heap up on my hands, and gazedu on it. Was I thinking of the money ? o; I was think. t r ing of my little } elite and h me. i Another sleepless night ensued ; but, what a night' of golden, fancies and ' splendid air castles. As soon as morning dawned I was up, mounted the borrowed horse with which I had come to Court, and led the other which I had received as a tee. All the way I was delighting myselff, with the thoughts of the surprise I had in store for my little wife ; for 'both of us .expected-nothing but that I should spend all the money I bad borrowed, and should returnin debt. Our meeting was Joyous, as you may sup pose; but I played the part of an Indian bun ter, who, when he returns frost the chase, 'never for a time speaks of bis Success. She had-pepared a snug little rustic meal for me,, and while it was getting ready, I seated my self "at an old: fashioned desk in one corder, end began to count over my money and put it away. She came to me before I had fin. ished,and asked me whom I had collected mo ney for; , ! - ~, For -myself, to be sure, replied T, with of feted coolness; I made it at Court. ' She looked-me tor a moment in the lace neredulously. I tried to keep mfeountenance and play the Indian, but it -would not do.— My Muscles began to twitch—my teeliogs all, at once gavas way, I caughi her in my arms; .laughed, cried and danced about the room like a crazy, man. From , that time for• ward ,we never wanted for money. • In a quiet village situated on the - shores of a beautiful lake,.lived a man of some wealth and independence 01 manners. Ile disre: garderl the Sabbath entirely, and pursued his business or pleaeure as best suited his con sentence. Ile commenced' building a boat pripcipally for Pleasure excursions on the lake ; While he. was proceeding with .the enterprise, which- it was whispered abroad, -wottld aflOrtLopmunity Ihr sailing, he was called,on by a Ontster, wilt:Tiepin aos the boat and expostulated with him, as the enterptise• wotlld Increase 'the wildness and initin;rality,.of afraid," said the - , minister, " your • boat will proven Sabbath bresket." The man look. cd him , in the late, and with much assurance said, "Yea, h will;. that's . just what I'll name my boat. 1 I've; been'thuaking what to call her acul t ioit halm knit hit. it.. I think you for the a ,ggestion. The boat shall be called The SabbritA Breaker." As he said this he bid the minister 400 d day. with a chuckle I at his evident surprise and•mottification.— The building went on, and especially on Sunday; She ilea Soon ready to launch, and was launched. ola Sunday, and named d• The Sabbath Breaker'," amid the -cheers of some twenty or Mini half 'lntoxicated mew. An old sailor or two shook their head at'the way' the struck the itrater,lnu the folly usual to such an owner hid his eyes to the truth. She. - was rigged andifined for an excursion : , She must go out =Sunday. - 'A. general invite. .ticia 'was gixeti, and; numbers crowded on board: On-the - streamer was floating the name in large I tters--." The Sabbath Break _ vt Is admitted:lo the ' She was put out. .Several. seized by an indefinite dreadful they. read•the game over them, "sprang on shore ;. others would have done so, but OP was, off. She sailed well enough for a yiehile. "The timid telt ream• red, and music pod mirth began. But scarce• ly lour hours tad elapsed, when the boat was struck by I flaw , of -wind,' which came very, suddenly Upon them: ContuSion reign. i f ed on board. carce an effort was made.— She keeled 'al ost instantly over, and went to the bottom. No'w, what an outcry! But soon all *as over. Thirty souls, mos:ly ybuth bad found: a watery" grave, andjust above the surface of the lake floated the flag, bearing the inacription, , 4 SA1111•20 BREAll• Elt, " protlaimed- to *IF the passers-by 'that there is a God to heaven who judgeth righte. ously.—California, Christian 'Advocate.l , E4PERIIIiENT 121 141AGN'ETISM. , .. _ r • AL .•1-dier•lXt Ile a,' the writer of the Con shtutsolial;.p0115111;11 a feiiilletori ip that jou'''• nal, in whichi he giireean account of an ex periment of Animal magnetism; ,performed bad ? :- r on Friday lastiO burgenttetnea M. Inilf Angier,, M. Bireehe,, jr., M. Gue r , and M. - Ilizzi-Bey of the Ottoman • E sy.-- 1 These gentlemen' formed the el tri chairj with Their heads laid tightly on the brim of a bat, and in a few minutes it be it to rum at that sllghily,' but Soon after , rds iwitb such rapidity '; that they - bed tom 9 dillidully in teeping - their hands on the btim.- "The experiment a* repeated with equal success by other permns in the morn, and it wash° , ticettrbat the bat tamed lo the right or lefti according as tfie finger:sot 'the operators were placed.- •If any person ncit.forming part ot tins chain, touched the, shoulder of one of the ,operators, the movement of the hat ceased—auodier, direction being thus given to the elect/14°,011kt. ' , ID' No-I;6(lszerr to this world eVersounds to me so hollow as. that et beirig,told to time happiness. NV hat does such advice druean3 .Hapitinete ow a potato, to be "dilated ID mould and tilled. with. mann re, liapgiaesa is it glory sbiniug lin.doltrn upon us out of Heaven. Sbe is a divine dew Which-the QD C*Dll4 bf it. summer utortdogs,leoi,droppingupoti it from 'bean:ta t:ll.ll,4k iltl,oolden. (cottage of Paradise. ;77.1irrev, Ben. • RAMOWIE F PINIM fi rst made . in Mas sachusetts in 4690, omitted by Rhode Island, 1644 ; . by Piinusyltania, 1722.; fipst. issued Congress, tfith,l77s.; . de legal leader.l 777 l celtic4lto circulate. attet gnidualdepreciatiqo;l7Bl. i • . =ll N 0 . 124. me to speak, my -issed Moral: A REMARKABLE INCIDENT. Ottiee:4:4 t bin' !vet= !Amid, employed expr praetterd Printer our wort; to he a- heel as the eitler.: PRENTIN shotie , t notrice. I- - 8008 1 Booki Wend to ere Book,: 'of eviny 41e-icrip ,ruled Ib order at short MM Q3atib NANNEIL,i... Never go up and down stairs. or about the ' I house, like a' trotting horse ; step lightly * . quickly and orderly. ;•.'i I • i ~ " • , . Never • drag„ or go, slip4hoil, with 'Mar, shoesimtied or down itt thellieel. ' . ' - 1 Neier enter a houie or Parlor with, your Niels all slush and mud, or sit down utifti: youfliscor caßrou,reir-rooni lashinif t Be' polite. modes t anti respectful to !Very' one, especially to your supettprs. . 44 Charity. sra'unteth not itself :is 'nut .puffed up. &tab . not' behave itself unseemly ; :seeketh,-001* her' uwrr." What mute unlovely , and painfully disgusting than to seen ou', a mete strip-t -. hog. assume' an air of Selfiimpertance artd:**:`-, disrespect towards his.' l erittals or SOptlldelle , ,',.... Never jerk, twitch,; of -stain the doom, pr 1- winduw.shnuers. or bring them to'vrotently. Re cautious Mid gentle intuit your wore. merits. 1 ..' i i i , • .' :. Never be clownish or...motikeyisth :. Solis i, rude, indecent boys seem to pride thetneelies , in, buffoonery or drollery,lm 4 loWt ralgar . tricks, antic gestures, foolish jesting, and odd I . expresimuS. This niar,exeite the laujbler l, Of fools, but every one of goddieumtnon sense-, 'must look upon such behavior . with. sgUst.- , ' and ablidrrence. And every, t'outti Oa let* '',' ing the buffoon or mitnic, lowers asset! , in ,!. -- the estimation of the wise sold the d. --. ' l 7. , , ' , ETIQUETTE. u. . liihena gentleman walksW hstwo,ledie,st t.,. • he oflers.his arm to the elde or moat dia. f: - tinguished, hever to both ; ri thing looks so -"..." ill ; you will be called by 1 e passengittiln , ' the stree ts, "the pannier with two handles," ;',.' . and by the gonirris, " the ass withlta tt.e . twd t; , Mirk!' Never 'walk arm In,ainrin ehureb, 1 !.- ' or salute au acquaintance therli;ahese its- '..,',' proprieties are - rarely, it ever, practised, by . • • Catholics or well-bred Protestants; -but vUt, ~ .gar persons of the latter persimsron frequedt. 1y offend without the 11109 c distant idetake showing diirespect, merely from not knew- , , mg how wrong both are considerai.aapecially the first ,named. • In • - pubhci promenadatur gardens neither laugh or talk loud ; not "qt. .s.--\ fer even the children , unless veryltninete I leap about and inake a miise, - -norpernitt ~j them, under. , any prete'ace, to exit oat of dem; ,i, remember, too, that when three paraotaratrAik-,..4: together, the iniildle is the; phice of lir...Mork:l- alter it, the-right hand. '''.l.Vhen'Yottltbriref - :' , .. drawing room - make a general'hotto toAltes...„ 4- • company, then to the lady . of . the Mae; 2 .:;, turning to converse a lew.nitoutes. with: her husband. A lady. goes straight tip, .a...ipiti :-:1; hos Tess ; those -whti . are rented answer '00.! gentleman's salutatiOn with it slight litil4l-...... but rise to their own sex.—French Attiheei 1. • I:3eferreb /flatter. 'CONECOMPTION OF7oBAcCCh-'• . If the population of theiarth' bi tikeitHlir one thousand millions, and 314 ContitiMptlin• reckoned as equal to that or the.kingdant at: Denmark. or seventy_onocei a head. thy: prod duce of the whole world will atnottnt Co gee Isola. millions Of tons (1,0511,1t5) a year.— Seventy Ounces a head: of ehurse,; tar exceeds the average consort - 400d olEutppe,lti . ntlost of the countries of which obautoia twatgy . taxed.' It is Certain, however, oil plec.o,thprl - hand,•i hat it 'lolls tar sliortoLthe . coriliunip• - Lion of Asia, containing thetriajo.itibttlian- • kind, where women and 4hildtto took, is • well as men, and where the agnate its Ottpre over, untaxed. Near halt; the 13ritis4 tore. nage Which entered • inward or nleated ward last year would be iequired to cittill'y • the quantny of this_ Ameneamweed, of %shish the value, at two pence a Oundiwilkatilatklit to nearly thrty-six;milluns .162,500. j ou rnal • of the 41a:is:lull .Socktf. [0" AN tziuesioug - French) alitliMeticiik, has calculated that the spark. that's %tout g z . Parisian belle, who is fond of the inilwrity exercise of dancing, traverses in the gat sa. loons of Paris, amounts, M the course of •mot' dancing season, to louC hundred and ,thirty• four miles and a half! 'Whim also estimi ted that a French lady, 'Mid of • perfarmitig the function of a tee tum, spin rointsdi the waltz, in one night, is. many- time:sista, the wheels lb!' a steamboat seyolve in Tustin the distance between Dovek•and Calais.' -,:t * - IiULTIPI.Y. any inumbei,lesil 100 by 11- . - tillteS-C9nrl.: the number, together : ONO the V 'PO_ e tante two this'e less than 10 ;. if 10, or mnre thainif,'ldifl to the-left band figure, and place the unit se. . tween the two tigurei so taken.. Ex atoyd e -44 x 11=484 : the two fowl being addled make 8, which is the selond figure. Titus multiplying by 11 may , be as readily, perrfin med in the mind, when the mukiplicand la leis than 100, as multiplying by 10.—Scitit7 rifle. American. It 7" We learn from official sources that the total income to 1852, of The Society for stile propagation of Papacy in all parts,. Was £12.9,580, of which 477;477 were raisedln Fraiace, .£B,BBO in the Sartfinian States, 411,- 017' from the Italian Siatee, ..£8,012 :teem Belgium, and £5,437 from Great Brifein and Ireland ; the latter hiving ciontribeld £3,159; and the colonies 4848.1 •Theelpel diture on'the several' mi4aions ;amountedl° £122,682, of which there were; 4) ishtified church purposes, in Eurripe 1.21,708: Ask. £39,578 ; Africa, £11,207: 1S8; and Oceanica, .£13,'355. '• • _ 11:7 - Shoe/nab ng.—Theltaston patteristate that,mmachine has.. been ,. inven'ed,„:buillot yet patented,.which wilt do the entire tieg• ging of a shoe, with. either one, two or three_ rows of pegs, in froin two to three minute.: The number of "rows makes no difieregeein the time, and the wore is prinotineed' far better than hand work !eau novelty in the case that this maithine makes its own pegs as itAdoes its Work E ttitts destroying the value of that itigepiona:Jna- . "chine for making pegs that has ect,oug been 'both useful and protiable!. a7T" Moral Scollandi"- in the title oil paper in Chmilbers' Journal, from which we learn that in forty cure's aria towns tit Scot land, every one hundrdd and fortpaitte of the popuiation supportla dram shop, while it requires nine hundred apd eighty-eoe,to keep - a baker, one th,usind and sixty:seven. to support a butcher, and two thousand taro hundred and eighty-onet to support- a-book seller. .3fr. E. Merlam,`of Near York, a dii. anguished scientific writei and practical phi,- osophcr, says that persbas struck by Wa ning should not be given up as deityor least three hours. Ddring the first 614ree hours they. should be drenched freely th, cold water, and it this fails to produce . resto ra ration, then add salt and continuethe dreoeh• tag for another hour. i A Dangerous PlasdAir . ags.—Et. Correspon dent of the 'transcript writes .the patticutius of a recent accident, by;which ahoy put out one of his brother's eyes with an arrow , shot from'a spring bow ;• and, the surgeon who attended in the case said it was the sixth'ac cident of the kind thati had come under his nonce. Boys shohld be very cantionefwhile piactising with this Aangerous atriuseuieqt. (2" India Ruder- Comet. -Mr. Goodyear, of New York, has takcl,ti outs paten c t.iii Eng land for manufacturing combs, of India Ruh ber, romhined with !sulphur—Tokenized In dia - Robber—resemhlisig tortoiseshell, said submitting the same. t 4 , , g:r Rev. /knr3i, IVird a ocher, it one , of his late lectures., said that• much of the truu , ble of the world.combs frontlyinoti put down men who are - tini - mt-dowtrable.'- ccr /I is a popular "delusion tis believe' tha t an editor is a public hbllowsi bound lard everything and everybody that _wants to use ', Og - A man in Daroftedvertisei Iqa 'Tett• ner in - the nursery business. This is a ilaw way of advertising [or a wife.• (1-I' - It is* thought $y French' pfi4ai -` that Louis Napoleon :eltild9l : AF. longer stun a yen. - *eta" asseerh 1 • Atiuvraaw_ l pre. PRINTINIai j of pe- mime • atiy °deg gad nri•scit t Tookt, lookr ;244 or'Jos . any other and we keep r' Nt• Being 'raffles out need out au done at the • 1M A atvte gailik Ixiculd and scar:. ' ' I=
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