II - E - 0 1. -Tilt WIN nit r e' iljtritt „...rolowat,WMallirrum , TWO DVlAdusziefsulatiatt . pavable litany to advance *Otiose who reside in II S•, and 41111/1 0 4 1 r ellriqe l3 thine wit. , i rl t he (7punly. 'rhe pnblicher teterves the right lachirgeS 2, 50 pit ontirchwhen it Mori JP:net then one veer... TO rhea, CoFiies to one. Addre 4 . • SeVeit - do Fifteen 'do - do ' • • rechtrgipt,;. anitrlitekoof PacAers with the Journal at 23 in 'Wynne!. N. 4 TES r AkpvtlatilNa. One Square of I 4 !lanai I Nutire, 3 mot 3 , SL 00 . Idi months, Subseifiti. insertion, 25 I year, 4 tines, t time, ' 25 l Cards of Nines, rinhseurnt insertion, -,124{ do 51ines„ Nterehants and others advertising by this crab the pr,ivilege of inserting different ver6;einents weekly. Gs- Larger Adverttynents, as per agreemi BUSINESS CARDS. a tiMlSCT — Fortlaaparchaatlaattsile of 'teal Ea ft tate; buying and telling Coaft. taking - ammo of 470.1 . 1.aut1a ; Mine., &e. , and collecting rents--proro twenty. year. experience In tan VANIat, latiimpea to alve.atlafattion. (Mee Alabantangoatteat,Potterlfie. CtlAut. M" HILL, 1.4.1 f , April e, 1850 ionsu*Narivs. ATTOILNET AT LAW, t opeard an office In Cenirv4 street. Pittrsvllle;', *ldle/he Eta/stool .etsareb, whet,. he will be daily, from 0 to 3 o irusiiimis letters to hint Will re. seise prompt attention, addressed to , him at klitier Pottsville or Orwlphurg. ' , Dee. IL ISM. 44-4 uwAKu SHIPPEZII, Ea COUNSELLOR alLatv.PhOadOlphie,will tetrnd t •ottretionx end all other I,eytt bustne...tti the eltjt o( PMEtdelphia.odjotains Counties •ad'f.bewherip...,.. 43dire No. 173 Walnut steel ahoy(' !ieitenth *met, Phllattlefohla: • - 6". 1 Counniar4inn. and• Itontrat Alt.ncy unfit*. nett &vino Min Hank,Pottsviile:Drat“ n an current manes.. 061,1 and SilV•r. 1/11AFTS Phits delphLt and 'SP., York it.t $411 , . Match 40,185 a. : C PEAPEEVEIMPSOIi f 'Slitting Engineer. inn tooted hin other t 4 Dr. Cht,hettei'4Huligin f il ; nett done bat one beim? the Pententent Eptseapht h arc, I;euirtt ducat , Tottgelile. where romp ly atteril In an oyeter. in the Urinr a hit, profet i Ocluti. Aprtt 2:111r2. 14. f . ' . (Orin WlLLi.tltsom a& JAS. COOrliv tr Atliontesallavr. emtwitne. Offire t,, 0.1 II fetW lan* East of the "Pthnsylvanla Ma il.:k . ' ' Coupor win atualtt at all kt,et,:uulis. ~ Potttette, Dec. 7, Pint, ARI 171 Ci. 11111. RTZ USTICE ‘.ll - I•HP POttillao. SV:11 attend I,r,..anpfly 'in P 4.'011 urc hao and ~f n~oytklttCountf P. tither Ist erns re th ree are the• Ton Ball. Ort fO, ip ouk rr fi c.osnan,3I7STiCEOFTHE Pi Jwin attend: to any bustnemP, efilrtieted tri ' end Notes ccilected, it, Market et., (*posit-eV - it. If4lbt r e ,• ( lone 5, 11!..1, 11-11 e, 1t.r531170111, EN(IFINTEk. ) :.r; rfmo4e4 Cantrik Street, cl 51114,Li'WINK, - All del3rtlii Mapplnt? :ilia 0/1111,1111iUt y e n.l May • 1).1454. 21 TAncs If. ORAINFF, ATITIRNEV A duvlng cenuived to Potts,lllp, mia opfkned tifidk Cho Telegraph infi. , ,,, e, 101 "i vrt. „ il blib*s• fkink, u+o,l). • fD AAJItUEt, lJ t unr-4th and Mahamani“ctionti.Pounvi. nneupir..l Ur. Tn.,. LtivillP.lMateb It., lilV ll CTOR C. ill N.SELFsits HOMiCHP .1.1 !PHYSIC! AN. )(Trained tils Mike tk) of Stick Mutant Coal - Street, Pottsv Aptil ' ------- - - lAr ILLlftitli L. WITITXEV.. LAwil . cottaville.rtchtlytkill'euttnty, Psi o Centro street,- near), opposite the Minnie Jen. 4. ISSI WILSON.. bIAOI4ITI4.VIT, IA • tinter, Laud Agent and General Col! tli&e, Mark.. Pi reel, Ptn Wilk., P . l'ibtr. 3 o. !as°. 4: 'IOIIN r. TIOBART, Attorney at LaW, , .1 rimier tbr. Now tiorlt. (Mee oppomite Donee. Centro ettreet, Prattville. Penna. April. SA. JA.SI . 1 NO. H. CLAY. Attorney at Law, P' IT PJ. Ctirtre,ln Cenira .treet, opeo-Ite Ut July 31.19.52; all . TWIN HUGHES. ATTORNEY' AT L t 4 trllle, .tichuylklll county, Pa. Office reet, oppoaite the !Miners' Hank. Sept 17,1951 I I •` G. SVGQW AN, ATTORNEY AT. U• (ice on - Market near Second. inn• 5,1857. FIRE INSURANcE' i INDEMNITY., , THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CIrIMPANY OF PItII.A.DELPIIIA.' . . OFFICE No. I t.t:.4 Chestnut stroet. neat Firth tit. • ' ' UIBECTORta, 1 j .CharlreN, Fla ac k I 4,, ' George' W. Ric! arch .-- ;,Thomas 'Hart, . ' Mordecai 1). Letviv ; ' Tobias ViVagned., Adolphe E. Bo le, ". F idamunißrani, , . David el..araw . 'Jacob R. Braun, Morris Petters ei, Continue tn make Initerance, per:partid y limited 'on nikly description at - property. In town a' dreamily et rates as, low as ere consisted with ...eery, ( y The-Company have Feteea a Ivrge I ,intingent Fund, which vvith their re pita I end Purolator. safely invested, afford ample aiotectiott to the slated. , - The assailant th e (..:oi+A II) an January 1 1, laid, as published agreeably to .1 II ~.f.C.I of , Ass.eably, were as gallows, elf. : 9 Mortdages' , • *SWUM 6.5 stockv, , ' rt,' Real Estate. 108.afte 90 (Ali, &e., ,5, Temporary, •• • ----- . Loans, 125.439, id'_ ,S I ,1' 0,007 c. 7 Since their incorporation. a period n' eighte..n years, they have paid upward. efette milli n tuts h UV deed thousand dollars„ htstiet by tire, tiler ,by .i:rom lag evidence of the advantage. of inearnii e, as well a: the ability and disposition to meet wit piano nese, all Bat:Mittel. .-1 CIRRUS N. B.4,NCKER, P CHARLEY?, O. 11A?itKER,. Mei . . Thestfliscribto ban been appointed ape d above mentioned Institution, end Is now n make insurance, on every description 001 the lowest rates.' ANDREW .11.11.988 k, Pottsville, Jan 11 . .1)131 i. OILS, PAINTS, • rannos , METALLIC PAII, Ti) BUILDE,RB ANO. OWNERS OE.PII rERSON:I. &giro*: of taring a pori.ly al) and Weather Prni,f Patio, all its native NI 'trout heaper and more di al l y other before ntfrred et theS public. T. has cindecgone the careful Atnalysi.. of Prof. James C. Booth, of,Cap Univeraity vanta This Paint l peculiarly adapted to Ina of Car', 80111.0 . and 1 . 4.141.1.1 isfevery'i posswing In ityeltmore body than soy yet inuoduced, and the quality of drying i onus yaryii.g Rom brilliant Red to CERT' ricATE,l*. ;I ,• Nelide` Pirc Proof Palpt vomitus of sari sr, to warrant the opinion iherireannot ch the at Orin ()fang atmospherir •g rout, and tote It will retain Its quality for any Wool - : • Altai yst s. •• Peroxide of I, I it, I 3 Ol; luninl, [ 7 ' 39 101 Water, a. 34 Tlll.l Apalyiift, nhows cAandi thole:, while 11. teeittlfiii color tool rec.inimend ettensire em• plo)ment., - ANEW C. fel , Prof. of Cherakor applied to the arts, ea ?ennsylranla and Piantlio Inatitutg. It'ttt etit.itee. PJ., 1 do' he rehr certify that I have used C hit Erie and Water Proof Paint eildsier. Co.; and Ond it to rt cell anything now in sae for bay, gloss and beauty of colal. Ac son I recommend it to all Room. Polo era r tali:it furthering that, I believe it to be mote durableand rbeapet than any other Wok yet tnuci• duce& to the public. It is without goi-I,rtiyeelt, ground some In oil, in any Palnt Mill, 30 wan cur :prised to MOIR so very has, and In a011,:el bead ' Will fat either wood or itun. JORN P. RAWISNOPiIIoue and SI Painter. Wthatnirtos. Vat., Feb. 4 th. 1559, lii . R. 8. 'NII . FT.ps &'Co.— Geni i men .—We have herr' timing your mineral paint for.anine moutn7 oast, ant bettevrAt to he a ettpertot artici:. for wood or Iron, and wantd.rerornmeod It particularly for ex painting, , , • fiel.C.imirtWoßTlT llARvrx, ShrtilnlstA. Minas-auk, Fbh. Eith, *. R. Rani DR & Gentlemen r--...4:11are been in Me. hualnese of Roofing with linn,t - Titi• and Copper. for above`l,4 yenta, and have used all the Mineral Pre Proof Paints now in the market,,name ty,tinake's Patent Ohio Palnt,Hilvers Enamel Paint. the Old Opanteh 'Drown Pittsburg _Paint. kr.. and I have never found aeything fit to roMpare with fields' hiecaßla Paint, either for durability of color or now. lug erealy, and must saylluit It. rovers better, with better bod y, than any paint I have ever iised t I have covered rat lartieTartories and Mita with Iron and tin. iti - tdanayttnk,whlsh I painted with NlE,Ltia• siCTItLLIC PAlNT,,atid examined, one yesterday painted :it 1n1y,1952, which I found as hard 'ws the metal itself.. 1 particularly yerommend St for an y out door painting, and would not be induceddo usn tiny other. JErtBE 8110EMAKER,TinsmIth.Manayunk. l'or'sale by E. Yu Riley fa Mon, Clemens. k. Pottsville: Rafael 1,. Miller. it Co., flar4l9, Hale tic f. Walter, Plill.ttlelphli; Canby. hatch, 1111111mOre. Apply to • AABV - 1.. R. NEILDB. %V ihnineton, Del., or to CALEB PARSER, • Pottsville. Pa. reb 28;1833. [Jan. 34. 1853. 4.6 i .__frEmon OIL FOR tamps, IliAiriarhin,m, r ilri:;tls, r EIVED and for.sals by the Subscliber. el Tha follow tvatlnionia lis taken firom a Reading (Pa.) Paper Thla Oil Is free from all impurities', and Willi not gum Machinery or in 'wning. Oil Mr utachtnery Pet congeal at a temperature of toro.--witt remain fierfeetlythipld when tho heat Sperm, _Oll is frozen solid. . Oil ihi binning purposes, the brighteet and ben light in the world. Perpone ualng if, ran ai - oid all accidents. as it t. nothing but pure oil: Olt for Car Wheels that will not congeal - at 10 de . .... • grave belch*. terry. . es We hate used,ind are now eminently toung Alason'a Patent sperm Oil on oar Enginis end Ma chinery, and rind li to be superior itAall,otber Oils we have ever used.- lt. will nut gum orc.ailigeal,aud pre fer Igo the hen 'perm, 'r M. A. & gr. iIERTOI,I7 GEORGE EliktGllT, Ilardware.ttare, , Nut door to Malt's Hotel, Centre St.. rotlitaitte. ' Much 4,1853, :10.tr ' • BUMS Pitent mire Proof PAINT. FROM OHIO. - ' THE Subtertbers have just received a further:sup-- ply of this alsittlar an d'valuab e substance. In- Witten to tbe'slata ecilor. they have a heautlrld; rhoc o tate or brown, resembling the sandstone now In use. andatunach admired for the front of-building !. tea principal isgredienta ate milkw,alaminalsodhio. roildeArttron, w bleb Otte opinion of sietenthic men iratiattorily accounts for it. Are-proof nature—the two 10=mm:festal:pees being non-enndoelora, and the tatter sating na a cement, to bind the whole together sod make a Mtn and durable pant. pormairit is raised with Linseed Oil, and applied with >t tffeshoth s same as Ordwayy patat. to 'rood 11 "- , tin t 144 .tlioirus. Pahay.ike. It hardens Endo ally and ocean/es Are-proof. It is particularly suita ble for moth of building% ort.amboat and ear-decks railroad bridps;fanses, ke: A tonfeoited With the article la egnalto one or slate, ate vast raving of ez: Genre. " ._e r relmens may b. veva atttia ogle* )( th e isubiet itAssiso 8R0T111.1115 b. On., Ao f i/ st !No /I°. 43 * oath Fro* at., ?Wain. ' • ' 174 f m wurrn III7ETLICRILL k BROTUER, biabUllseturees, Na. TY Iitt,'NORTiII'FRONT stteet. Phllidelphis t iara. new vit o•upplY of Mel/ rrantsd pure MIME LEAD, sed those enstounira nrbo hers been *pat laity egnidied In eonsequesze acne nndtbe attic le * shall Run brie 'bele ardent filled. li -Na known astatine-a posses nes tinge preserrattee and beautifying propetWes. an desirable Ins Intim, tn . an eneal eitent with unadulterated grhite lend ; hence fl sty 'Williston! of Othat materials ou t i r mate fts value. nea. harsture , beau the steady al o (the manage. turats. for Litany plum, to supply to the public a' per ferity pure white tea.d, and the Unce Wag demand rue .thee ,le proof that lt hes met with raver. It le leculably_ branded en one bsod WETS:ICBM/. & ' Bl / 1 3 T r HICII us la fall, and niA Int otter wrrintsd tatters. 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VOL. : 2 .1 : 1 ' XI -" --' - i - • '''-' ' •t . -P--,..,- '4111 . 1111.1 . 6 . 1 ,---- --: --,...-.1-.._.---- . --- -- ---.- 1-- -:- - r _ . . ~ EDUCATIONAL . • 4• i WirOMIMI SENEINAUIL KINGSTON, LqzEns'? COUNTY, P-V. inns thstitution !alit 011* of the most desitiiic bi- I. cationr•ln Northern Pennsylvania Kinggion le a citilci,,_pleasant and salubrious Tillage, one, mile i West of Wilkesbarre, and accessible by daily ietsges (tom ill Parts of the .4titintry: The school pal. now been to operation rev,en Tears, &dime which Its pa ! trotiamn has been ROOM: and constantly liscWinsing Through d! tounitinence of Wm: tSvretland, Esq. I 1 an - additional Bernionty building; 40 by Mt fr*t • and i throws:oars high, two Just been nompleted. arid by i thejiberality of Uoni Zibu Bennett, the rielliwl is i uele fur sashed with it/ valuable anc Y s %lenitive ;Kitts'' , I entirely new, The pietnical. Philosophical ilia A. 1 tronumicol Apparatutrifillie Instil thin la retaided by all Vella have linoWledse of it, ad of a bign, order and ample fur full etrriments in Natural elelenre The Hoard of lostr ction for the ensuing lest id •as follows: 1' ,T • ..: - '• • • Rev . REUBEN NEttriON, A. M.. Principal Oa Pro trona of !dental and Rural Science. ~ • I ell Her. VOUNO t $4llll, A. , Proireiaarsf An rnt Lon/nage*: ' PHHAP :HY ERS. A,V H., Priarirwr Hattamatlcii J hpiqra7/ , k1,4,, ,, „g Hoy., JOHN A.: HEMBELT, Prof...sant 01 o)7lm.§n, nd Wont in Anrienr 11. IIe.I,A.PLAI•E, Prufrasof of Clench 9n.lilpaniali anc,ner . • i JAM .d W. WE:ATI:AKE, ARal.iini in Mailleinst- E and Tenehor ni Vdtat - ROBERT aori Phyolotopt.. ' .44-3 EVIL), CARPENTER. herrlotfrio, ANF. 8 NEILtiON., 'fearth.t pi. Natilila art,t ?atonal,. • mos tl.l EN C. R nIP. , Tearher Mont ,. • ..for Pottle Will or ocrive that the Isuittutltiji 14 on . 4 , : ir the - supeiviqtprt '!and therrhetion of 3 ttkry Intl baud of artwrz. taut lh.. patrolfri are aostifel Met nu pa l _ •=pa ni:J In "'foram:: fro- moot ttfor4ogn improvemeol 411414 the papa.. Ttio net f-stary etlieti,re at Olt Instftfalon are iitoJetate2Huard a ;ft SO per Wirt ; 11 / ,, ,tang ;r:f lam d.zea.i anJ Fuel;l44 alt per year. • . ire PA Mr ''E. t(. flow! !kr . In ..oppa. 4S• ;FACE a CElf (qtr tr • .. ' TERMS (*. TUITION. , - 'rem a I Trr nt of i term :if - I : .. . . , . : I dinette 117n...tit I:tweet@ . Cunt. f.nti . litreitcLee - i II 34 . 114 74- - '.1.0.3'ER Arguer .413.. iliii i 41; ~ 631 - i... 414 • Art , il" 111' kitloicir. I_4n, i , goatee,: !. 6 14 .. 11 :A '': 6E6 Drawing ticPainlihit,iittrt. :su' . 7,,5 ..; 3 U'i ittialEfiewtth ilsi iiiithe...l"l. 6„afi„ alai,.ri' 11 I? ' fli)iini relit lit SetliViiity, -.. (male toigente.) . r . :.:'.l 12 199 , 1 91 ' Chemica l @rot Phitot.titil: ' .. , o@tf.orturee, ; I ..,,,. f.ti 79 ?.• t;it Einbruktery,Ettr.i.„4-.., - 2 91_ ,, --r.' .1 , t 3 4 .1 4U' The whoir , rorlie:e - ifi,i'lloerd,Witehtug,l'ite.:l,,l.litlity. i an.l Tultitiiilttair ,, tifiOrt Ctiellritt ntahrtieti for titir i e,,,„ it 11l •si,,t el. - 4p ; Ciiti), ~ •=. -._ i • , Payment rot Talkinvi to be iniariebfy in 4.1v0n. r. ' and .fOr ItoarJ,-.llAirtit tbe'roturnericent-tit .nit lialf :IV lite middle of - ,: r.ic 4 quit. '-',•'' --' - •E -4.•AfiitXlNr, II rtilk• IS32e i 3 r i - i, 1 ' : The At 3,l4i littclf'ar.l. 4 Alivide.l into thrre ilill.llP. . I I lit Term - - roltufferna. Aug. 19, 1852, continure !9 j,leitek9V.t;aticiti tit one week. i 9,1 'fernflAimateriree_Nor.ll . 7, 195 0 , rontlonrm .17 i nreek;t-Yurftlon tivo wee:ki. . i 3,1 'Term niuuntetices, March 314 1453, ronitnue, 13 'iweekk-Varatlou eft week:. . •'' :• ' The iiteCiAlinn fiClhti Intittitlith romblneft militia...iv with tittlfhtsitc ineuitaiisite 'mond moral anil,telie toile jirineipW.-A. 1.1'04, liiilitittry, strict Orilei tinsi i or tent drigOttment. , I eltiiilstii,s are fre'ilveil ut any time, thaltgh it ie • very itatiSnant that they Alottlii tql l r l ,11 ';Alhe. "s" - mennetnen . l. of the lerna. Cataloeitmtof thti.,"rtentina ' ry. and any Informeiiiin rrlative to It, till he nti mined by aditreerlnt the Etinethal tor •Fotthet if the uniltritigheil. • , l. - D. A. stir.PAltn, • ;,i rrettliteht of the Ilmi ra of Ttueterio. ' , Loan Lititl.tit, rtfr'y. ,; It Itip.titn ;Sept. 40.1.52 . .' ill-ly :a aod K.ittP ion , ' 61 ro 14LJ I 4 1%11. II Oilier title lite r.r I t" -olio ATM( e ol the ORNC\ Ottler Hank, )NVEV - lector -.• ly, 'omML4- melt in ~oltcvillr fi h➢rf'? PHILADELPHIA ~....L: .. C f' n t!° . I •'• .I.'‘E., Gorizia, ~;.. \ .; . ; ‘ , .", , 9 . -„: : , - ( sr-c. ;ExPOll To 'A. 1 - 107., , '. Aii.o -- i. N,: I 6 4 CITEST '7 7 TStr,ot, 4, t r fr i , / , 1 .7 4 .# llt 41 i „,, • i • PI ILAD7:I,I'III4, • ''• '. , F XT,F.NSIVE: 'MUSIC PliflLlgliEli.V.ln-dittealet in . A:Woolen! Worn:bents of evely deserlyikein. i Exclusive'a gent 'for the sale of Pe- let. ino,i. ek. ,11.7.1.", i. cllnston) Pettier ,ii,rENSIDN DRIDG:IL•A'aIias and nirt- . er PI ANON, 1.. Oilliert's Boudoir Pi, 1: ''. alms, Melodeons, Martin's Guitar,. lialli, Vin 1111•, ' Z1.11 , ..tt 71111sTe, Mai*. Mollie Ronk., &c. ~, Residents of thet.eountry wail be suppliell by Till it or oiliekwise w It& •any nitwit they may AVIAII. at ar low rates as If porrhased in person. Iltiiing one u( the laraist stocks In the Unned Stater, I ;feel con ft, • dent of satisfying all who may favor nor WAth a call , or order., . r Dralbri in Nlncibsuppiled nit the nijit4l liberal terms. Pianos to l'et. gerund-hand piantia f f ,, sale. Mayl , l. 1453. ' • Sir-ly • SLOPE CHAINS: — fltllF, ttrider.la ned - bra, re?pretfully to the tent lost of Mine;rs, Coal Merchant.;, a rituil [hoe, or want of BEAT PHOOVED, or DENT HEST CHAINS. for Mining or Mill phrpuses, td.liii large stock of .6'M BC2:1 chain.. ac.orted . ei:ea, f7ont inch r 0 I Inch, made frmn brit refined Iron. Also, to his forte stork of Brat Prouve.l - CAdi?in, awsortedelzes, front '3-18 Ruh to Il Inch, tomer from best Cable Iron. which will beaohl oi,'Vrr* trawC)ll,i- Ain tornlg. by 4 DANIEI. McCARTIIV, Otl Rwanson Mrert, ainj No. ' • ' eVock Street Whalf. tplon. REFER TO - .W. V. A e rata rd.,, P. , ' t ap.on esident: Charles blifier & , I PI 004 diary.. • McClintoclear. Miinight, -2- 11,111,4 1 • I t for the repar.kl ID 10h3t1(1111 ejekili, °perry. at E May 41, WI 1' , Agent. " 11.tf CLEGG'S PE PUSIERY - AND•I FANCY _ 00AP8 —These iatipettor articles of awe/foolery, 0 Antonio,' which are enumerated ton Juelly celebra- WL re-d ‘Viiite, lOriental A latowvt. peirl, Rouge, Tooth and Toilet' Powder's:Vefret, Chalk and other approved Cosmetics, • .HtIAPS. th'slait snit Extra rine Sand - Drown and Whit P .Windsor, Vloating,`Palm, A Imon.l;Ta.Ary and Toilet Soap.. Shaving Cream. Hair ('.,lotto.' Wateri, EtrraCt. tot the Ilantlkeremef. Matrnw„ Heat'. 011.Cry.tit Ponrd.le Art new nrticlei, Eau 1..1)+, uul Hair ble.oorat4r„ ont4s.ar.c.,lr.c., ate manufacitureAsnd for art.' ':by JOHN I P.-14MP( !Chemist, 4.3 Market Pt .,-below 2.1„ z -Ur Nterchank , .A,th't force' that CLEARI'it I. the brt.piat abil*Timi:e“rtiPit t l'hy, 01:e rim a ciil. I . 44 • • 1• t•••• I'le(fr't P, Ohio, • rzm La; holeia .anTr e tatt 7at rittl.rir el, al ti.ltAY N'4 I Varil.ll poit.t;!te, Ott 4., IN`4. .•• , - 431.4 y - _ 563 25 I'7 87 iOPERTV Malt Fire int jr raiVe than Its antii le the learned Penn 1 - n the paint loo. aprIPI paint et y Ls ca, '•..1, 1631. •t mftierl.l at tindel Mt, tt ocq. Li rrtarori-i 1 , %1 114.01 - Trk. FDIO Nir9,:i.i L, i • OLORGt LIPPINCOTT di CO. r_TAvr. conalfintly On hand a fun asaatio,pri (.I I , `I ir. *,, WlttElLirit , oa.tdod Cirtai Elll6 , p. 71,1411, No. "," North Wiley Slrerli;*ria • . , No in ripilt. nrirwinte .a.;r,,i..iyr,; .tr. 'Jan. 44, 15.1- . i - , F '3".1,•• Dlll7llO LANDRETII. , ~,%. AgrOultroal ' wed 11,)rtif'. ~...k.',..';.;.• • rrtrwrat .Imple,lent .7 ii :I' ..•I•' .' 7 .E.Ei) IVARIi,IIOUSEi ! . Borrowed to ”: N. 23 .Soutit SIX TII ,Se..j . ' PLIU,ADELYIIIi . :., • iiE Atkii.Xl/Wf Girt 13, fay Pile ah r,ritel•ott - r. as- Ti..rtraritt n 1 I . ''. 1 AGRICUi.IVEIA-L •IitIPI.kiMENTS, NM iliillpirlilLTUßA I. TOcii.B. (1114 en, i!ci Aril; FLOWEii Orgliculi urn!, tint iii•unural, Rural 3114 Botanical Pub implement t aint 'Rec.! i'atab.gniq.,±.l.anlreiti* ;. Rut.ll RP4l.let at/ Alumna: rut riDtird la upon per prefil6l application. D. LANDRETH, Pbila,l4. 1..; May I}, IAS:t MBE 500,.._.. their Stott of OIL, CANDLaANBr-)1111AP, winch thiy.offec at the fowest market rates. c,CONSTANT UV TOR SALE . Bleached audNatural Winter and Spring zpei m Oil. Bleached Winter and Spring Ludo:l'o, Emra White Winter Solar Oil, Bleached Elephant Oil, Mawr andeilprine.), 'Strained Moth Weil Cam and Polar Whale 011. .Winter and Spring Whale Oil, bleached, • Straits Bank and Tannere' 011, ' Machinery and Omahas Oil, ' . • mess.ftedloo Sperm Candles. . ;;.. • , Pate nt Pnibbed Sperm Candles, ((Notated a nd Plain) Shea:rine Candles. ' PricepPatent Candles,(firtarhkh wezarerude Arte , i) Cryltallin, and Polished Candles, . of the above Candles we received the lirm .(a eillVer Me dal') Oen' the Franklin !Institute, and it , Dtplorna from the %Ate Agriquittml Sorlety,at their)* ethibitions. Toltec Almond and other Fancy floa, Vittiow. Brown, White and COMIIe oap; Relined spe r maceti in Cakes, i; GOLDIN PRICE, 31 North Wharves, third lore ab air ARCH Street ,l'htladeipbl3. Mai 41,1851. 11.1 y ST ATION . Efty,,, B,7c:_ N my (WIT 130011 S, IrN hoar parts . for beginnetathe Alphabet. I Wire and Oman As od 4 made of Pied Paps?, and ruled:differently from the other Coup Books—Just Pit nuifiteturraisoll for tale at D. OANNAN'S Cheap Book and Stationer . ? Store. Jdne 11,1853. C , UEILTAIN .PAPER.-300 Pirate Curtain Pa. gper, embracing a number nf new hod 'fashionable patterns. at Hawed pricer., wboleratik and Walt, jam opened at B.BANNAPI'S Cheap Paper aitd geed Stare. March 19 453 . • • fiLOORS; FOR. SCUOOLS AND FAN' LI En kW—Jost recrlve4 'slat of 9lobps,a,oar ankle im proved, suitable for Eleboolo and FornilloP, 11l of which 'v011..2614 Phlladelphis, prices •Iftie.t Slntie or In pair., at • D. 41ANNAN'S Cheep blink end Nie f lonety Store 11 • , • A UICARIS WRITING ND J.Errin 7 151, PAYER! Alll9.Co'mmetclal Note Papera.Va• lona la price: (ram $t 45 to 114 per Ream a very supe rior paper et old rates, altbeugh the price has advan od In the titles. at hJhANNAN'S f Cheap Paper andittitioners Store; Marc uk.ip3s. ~ : • vl 13— HABRISO3I S ASKS . — Thai issistelbes bait a l a t it astesioitements always to 11,0 , rp 11 gamy of these celebrated tots on band. and Will sell II whole sale to desists. at Ihtsaufsetuteeti seslnfi the cartage.. Fie also rettals it - to ration, tistitgalion, gas n, r titsj ST city piece. 11.. FIANNA H. VALI) A liLig FUCA WORN.. — alk• Auselican 'Entinfer.briqtemen and Ida rbinlana' Aiististantoi.tiguen Fat - miractleai workbag appiasdless, and 040 Ittelidid for On P4ll. warring Ptafasslon.mostisted wlati•liwo bandirtd Ea /Aryan an Wand , and faartfetskaaidellindraggdlah" olia-Pala Play's, by Olivet Ryas. Slat yablishadand Ictuals na • - B. BANNald'll Ongk Carte. 11133. E=l MANUFACTURES. rAt32 I IM4Vi ALL '4IIOOZD' SNOW. pliE underslitt4 revecirolty ounouseeS to his 1 friendr.and thel pnblin Inj inn- era'. that too has Sionista oily on" hand **e and noinufli ctutet e,ll kinds of. Fan- ". Sadalts and Honnenn,and.ilt de- tio. -, ...4t - ..?;;-.'" . . -- scriptionvot ridlnthoddrivint ma• N./lat.—Double and Single HU Deg. —Whip; and Flyt;nete—Nair Collar% maths to order.' ' lie lawn..A all tOcati and steatin.oppuene the Amer lean House. and,,liixuel trullv! solicits a sham - of the . , . public jattousze.! ; 1 M. A. WELAII. Aug.. !al, ital. -' - 35/1y =Luaus EcarianT, 11091 l AND Bahl) blAttilit; NO. ISO N. 131 h PHILADELPHIA. MACiIISE BDl.TlND,ditigte. Double or Roundtl ntade best,tity Leather. tanned expressly Cur the purpose. stretched by the: latest improve& paten. tea blactrinely. Cemented and Dirtied In the any hero maao.r, warranted equal to any an use. . . Laps nisde !slid water-pion( Cement if desired f-argsr or snail llont , of itte b...t materials and work.' manakin and at to l exelepp, i . zilde-Ordertf may beinfi. at E. , :ftleilliesLoaltiei r , ,,; Ni. e.ll North 1111R9 Sires!. thilsdnipiits. LEel74Git. EAciol.i t t Preach LfeArilltg. .130 15. COACIIMAILEEVS fiEßtOtti. SUMICRIHER IIkVING FIT.. p ' one of the largest r'oarh whops , the r , tate, in Cost t 4 wet. Pottsville, nett to J 'it. Att.siis & Co.'. Berets, ractory, trhetei , hisf fa: , tor - manufittotins all kind,. of tart/30*Am/ Ltgnn Waggon"- c.a hoot tm 4(11. muffed—twin, if: practical kierhatile. thud basins a notahrtaf ) ears', expel tenei:ini the business, he hips to err fentriEptistarlitio.i kind. of Cire,sges and 1-tght Wagon. kept on baud, Aku.seriond.hand tyarons,„ge. ‘, All tepalts neatly d.. 1.,• Alders from a attlantr prowl:a ty sttendrat•. kki:4TA ft A. KIRK_- June 5. Int. ;; • ri'llC Subscrdier. being abotal - to hittaduce Steam I. Poi. cr 'andiitherislee inlais , the facilities of bin already etiomt , .o tatiisNTlPM. Iris - lies the aii,rawa of the putaie not nisolifactur,e t 4.21 11- ....400 !M'' ' es. Wagons and Vehicle' , of retry desetilitloo. Ilavintj .et t ry denattmeni of the isoat li•onsking holiness a,,s_hatid.euiptuyitia only the brat work tarn, usinlyt'ffeteest toilet la Is. desist, rosy t.e cure ut nrcur Int; - ' Vehletelt,uf Or and rini,t, toad. tooldet.-• Repairs niatlp, a...t fromubroadlittmiGtly ditenit.A 1.,. t+hott.mmy.l.• Addition. Cootie ni., neatly oppo .ite the Vote, r”ere„."Poitivitte ita_ctrit: I JESNINfIit. Match 14.• Mit • fletiultiU Cottage Furniture, tt,z/ to -nbseriber itl r7ceiiing flora the best Mann • 1.13(1k/tie. In,ina Coy, .1 Wll' hd or cottage Form tore or (to. !sou and soar heautitill Pariermr,eni brating.whole:Seihi. all of ;who ti will be sold at clay ' icev. earrlair added 't.zii Ile also keenil on,liond, and niatinisetuses to order.oll kinds of Household 'Furniture. • 61 the latest, :nest lashioniside and dethahle Yatterua, all of Which ran' re examined at War 1t40111.4, COMO( Air Centre hind Union streets. nearly Opposite the Etri6torial Church—all or vetoed will he sold at the very low em mllicO. April iss A * HENRY GR . E:74 4 ...15C:, 11-if ..1300); BINDERY.- rllll£ tfitleee,itleer -announces to hie frienda and. the public; that he has < /IT"' goad.. a coroide'rable addition to hl. Book Bindery,anihas procureda Book Binder (rum nne of I,ll# beq' Binderies iu aritnirtited with the latest style of Binding, "and who, will;turn not nla work far superior to any thing heretofore produced in,Potto vine. Books hound in any style Of Binding, either Plain or in full gilt ,Turkey Mortif co. ; thank Bookg paned or pinto, made to ,any pattern, alto printed 4nd *ruled ar pinen lower than in the City. Hooks bound . by `44Neiluttly, and Paper ruled to Pattern by ' B. UANNAIki. 'April a, 1/35,1. , . 14— ' ,• BLANK BOOR FACTORY. NEW .SI2 El); L IC 43 0 0 THE enhacrilic,r has CU1111 . 111P114.0.4 the artannfactnie of thank Bonita—hempen the Si 7.(! Of dent' and lonia cap...abeatitillti paper. which k a cleanable article • for Mereltatitkapol other, tie also odinufarturen all hinds of Blank ennal in nitali4. none au neat aid tlrtrahie earl at /err auto...rip Alt bet aske is to five hia RI, na Book :stua ton* In of In Mit to; Ilk, a ttlal. d. hANNAN. All kintli orflook, nuio, printed and bOtitol to /or der—and I s 'itivOttleta, Nlorteagew, Pictorial Nett up per;boundAhd rebound as neat and cheap. as tr April 1 11US1TINIELL & TULL. i It.olANurArrnittts ~,, vk:Lticircur.i4, utoe',, i tvico.tcAts., fIOtIBV HORSES, HABOUCIErIs 1 witceL EIifIROWS. &v., for Children, Wholegali s t and Rl:l3ii. Nn. 64 DOCic Street, above !Second. Phil 3delphla. ;", ' ` . J . a.}:Ailigit. aitlcle4 ~ .e nt tit any part oi'lhe 'entry. Orderg by mail pro minty executed. j . *pail .2 . 3,1gbd. i • ' It•Cm 1 t TRA SPOTATION. SOIWITLIIIII6 • NAVIGATION. TCaqal and Navigation Or/ uprti inrvlhr par.bre ett Me line fraili.Port f'at bolt to Philadelphia, The lollavittlit rah, atm& will he.:, hail e d (t i the year :; ' stiscia.L.ANF. °FR AnTO-urs. gel per :Al": 2240 r9n • , clAen3. Lon : 1 3101. 1 :incrl. Manure, Unortunibt 8 1 , •ne. Bat ItiVats. 1.1n.e, quaijy;r3palla, Cntdwno.l,Pruita -- and Itn‘tgl, dirk and Gyi.pn ( u, one cent am .3 hair t(;ri -prr /011 e for ter nut ten miles, and a ntlf eent not ton per rode int each addiimilabibile, 1.01 nn 0;010 )raiti be inade far coy- distance esnee d- Itatty tehts pet ,on.; HECaND (I,ASit.• Ut.sta‘lted•Linm, Maihte, Wrought Or Brahtple4 Btahe:'Llttothinaus Coal? Wicks, lie, k , ollif Joule and C'opper itr.:.two rent* per ton per mite;for the Met ten mites, at:4 list( a cent Per ion pet mile for ear i ad • dittonal mite, but no chlrge shall be roaJe for an l 41t ils, It X 4 reAing fatty cente per !rm. • - 4 'l'll/RD CLAHR. lion of ail kinds in any stage of manufacture be rood the ore, sat/. and; Fish, one cent per tun, pet milefur thil4l, *twenty miles, and traria rent per tor, per rude Lir each a ddittunal mite, but no Lharge Shsil he made for. any distance etre/dins bile rem« per ton . i; Ft IVOR CLASS. atain, Flour, /4.-eds, Timber, round and, Situate, eiweJ Eifratier, Hoop; Pniris s Shingles, - Lat h s! and Staves In listr,liay and Straw In baler, Merchandise of all kinilsand ail articles not otherwise specificii /y enumerated, two cells per ton per mile for the first ten-miles, and a half .ci.nt per ton per mile tar each additional 011ie. but no charge snail he made. for any distance etcceding sixty rents per, ton. Timber round and Square, Sawed Lumber, Hoop Poles, Shin gles. Lath iindyltaveS; in rdils, shalt he charged sc.- cording to ; the rates In this section, provided the see esti links ore raft be allowed to alternate at the locks with any ascending or descending boat that may be' ready to pass, otherwise such MO shall be charged the fall charter rates of 61 cents per ton per lock belowthe city of Reading, and four cents per ton per lock above said city. NaTe.--la all cue. *here one or more Welts are passed, and the distan4e startled shall be less than two miles, the tharge (or Toll shall be for two miles ac.. cording to'the class to which Articles carried may belong. • • • • In all cues Where the foregoing Rates, (or', Tolls mily,shalLeseeed 61 cents per ton un ithe the ascertained tonne of the vessel, for any lock passed below Railing, fir 4 cents per ton above Reading, the Tolls shill be charged'at these lasi:mentioned Rates on all Articles. // 1 TOLL 0$ 'EMPTY Certificates will he granted to Boats intended to be run regularly in the trade Oh the line of the Canal, by the paymeht of Tea Dollars to ant Collector. fhese rentfiratet will kntitlo the Boat tis a permit for each trip . to pabs the whole:or any port of the line empty, during tbe:bubting eealton of I8:17, provided such Boat shall pay it rum in Tolls equal to Ten %Aare per month. flaw 1 , -It Nil; 11l be chained swats mil entitled th such permits will be claim. fire cents per mile, unless they carry Cargo which has paid Five' Dollars in Foils; but no charge shall be made (fat toy distiller.) exceeding One Moline. . Any Omit not 'perm,iiimf as aforesaid, and running uport a silt& level of the Works' 'Mall pay for each lock they may at an/ time pale, Jour rents per tun onwhe ascertained tonnage thereof, above Needing 'agreeablr:to Act of Assembly. ' • Matters of Boats will he required to ettalt Bi le of Litdink, or MOntleeta of thew Cargoes, (when they are demanded ter the Collectors or Locktender,) at the rime of applylig for a Permit, or' at any other time when they shalt reach the office of a Collector of Tollsi Outing the passage of the Boat to the place of destination. If they do not present correct Rills of Lading. Of Manifests of their Carioca, they will be charged the estreme lim is authorised by law. Illy.arrAct of Assembly, passed April 17. 1846,111* provided that if any person engaged In transporting Coal, Iran, Lumber; or other articles of Aterchandbe, or any property whatsoever, on any River. Canal or Railroad; shall sell, pledge or dispose of the sante, or any part therrof,Whbout the consent of the Wallet thereofl ;be shall , sin conviction, be deemed 'Vilify of a misdemeanor. and be punished by a fine of not less than Fins, nor exceeding FM lionallign: DOLLAR", and also By imprisonment In the Ail of the proper county , for pot less than, twenty days, nor more than one year.a.t the discretion of the room., And any person who shall knoWingly port hose any snich property from Any transporter thereof, without the engem of the owner, shall he liable to pay such owner double the value of the property no purchased; Rp older of the.t.blanagers. I . F. FRALEi, President. Office Bihuylklll Navigation ' • Company, March A 2,1833. ll,tf ilmo FIRE isoorranft. 11 A, FEW Bartels ofjhe Ohio Fire Proof Palat , alaie and Iliown colorl, tit //arias artith fog, sale b' the larideriber. Ow a few teem of paint on. as 374 cepa a gallon. and Ornate at 3 senia a pound to slave ont a lot. For elle by • B. iId?iNAN. april,3o, Int . ; . 1 SCHOOL READING 00011t.4- 4 Li Thn dubstrlbor ham Juetrecelved a (tepid supply of the 46., 2d and 3d Hooka of Reading 'dawns, con!. plied by 'the Brotbela of the Chrfatlan 8r3906,- Carbone . Prayer Ddolai and Caletblalas for saw heap by . H. HANNAN, Publlaberand Hunkselleril July Id. 18t2., l • O tllA.l7lo.:liCKS.—Portable Dreselag matitelog Kathie, Mir, Clothes, Toorti,and-NAti 8n13441! &e., 4 by di {nal/I.llAm bn la 89 each, titil late tot carrying hi Truo4a, lnet received and for sale 19- , BANNAhrS tt.esp Soots MIS Uttilonery Store. May 482.1853: liA It UOllllll ON CABDIAIIIA. or Flee Yeaqi Olin Autrotio—lli mi.. cots. Ilorodhl. amber of Notts sod lacetetssa is Now South Wales, Mustratel. Joot plibllotto soil tot oil, of BANNON'S , . . Jcim $1,103, . Clam 800 0.. k earl, MiSqLLANEQVS. • pusqowitannalar Lumbei - ?VHS enticrthits' ha* received at him flittn Ina, PlaniodArd.iTurnion Mill, where! be (Selo tar sate a large Odra tit orell-selected,vearnned Lum ber. (ram the ..3t44goebanna Hirer, of they following. defer:Oh:lnv:: •:•;-• • " . 4.4, 5-4; i5-4i alp 21n. Panne/ Stuff: 1 • ••-• 4.4 and 54 I.s4•Whlie and Ifellore Pint FIdoTITT. •i k. Iltit. nuktior White and.ticanw rine H°"4 6 . ltemloea Jullts; Plant and dcd rating. SuaqueltdanksMtilariee. lie ot preptreiA to du alt hinds of t owing, Plablnc and Turning trot - order. A iati,e too•ortionnt of Eted• poste, BannlitBl4. Table Leg', tonatatilly un hand .3 • Purchasers ap'rerpectfolly insited i ei3nline htl atock logoie 1.60 make their purchaAev . WILLI/al As' t. • May 3. 1853. • It tr .1. =mows 1. atm - ioIAL ritv.paßATit;rl North Ea<l Milt ir of NIAO7II and RA LE Sterne, i ' - a PHIL.4DELPIII.t .! IVIIEIIE Ition.itioaa to t rrat all private soil del i' trate ethrtaes.guarahteritit 3ture hi all Cau4i. ' Otranlarra aal - titt4lileots. of both seara.'arr tallied 'to the Doct , oA - Vrivatettnama, where he!,rap alp, jfm be ronahlred riblidengally. fray of rharia. 10. P,rroni 'forblina at a dletance. 4 pnelo:.ing tbtre ttollarat&.l. imter, post-paid. statlag symptarae, , !O , k I Will re. the a ttflft'u( th e 1 1 "elUea 31,10011 er.ll,lZl- 1 !Owl, by 'ora, i Malt, • i Vitro. illualti4Vilits Want It. A. M., MOO, r. M ttrrof. 114_11 , 4; :38.1r . 111 Ind filsuantiletory. Efeah'.`St. i ?ve nt No rteVel'int /Ohl et to isAva, r M./J:10E asnomoces to the iltit*inik of Potts- TV • *elle litealelnily, that.be *a ptepurJ to ,••, co• ['IAN WIND (*.Ninety. ap.e. and ai y4+ at *Cut 'hake and at the longest tatea.— tie ferla equthlent that 3 I fiat %lour la aniititlent ne aarataage of putehialn4 his hlifitta. hcot ...,1,31410111 of Sheds .can.tilally on hand.— a a 1.,. INl•ared to I*l4ll,palut 4nd trim old 8111141h* fukta gannet ai w rribter Own* UWIOSI equOL ru il ,, lreittinte.tu awn 4.3.1b*,: - twourrost & PRetiII'ICAKTLII.NIIO:IIrI. Tin &chi Vol,p,a 'omit 1.1 , 1 appoOte rugert y'• 4.i e. they yrepateJ wake der all k wog k fa the above btanittea .ind a•t•thott titFia tippet flath.,'Polupt anti Water 80142 01a.., aicon4. 1.1 copper and !Sheet Itku Work wade tithrder at the aborteg. potOilble itt>oriollt illginting, and all kinds o[ Molting: uten sil.) imade antty:ottalted at die , thartrit ti!otire aria .iti the qu i t r.ol4(qtble testno. . The be4,..yirti re go, 0,11 rot old u,''.131?.' 1534 , 154. IF IGAS-1141PTER AND PLUI4DER.. ,1111141.1.14-41VILIIEL31.having had wiry conrm.l- irf 3bitt.e%tskrlliPll4 a Call Filler. feels great roe. &fence In ngiOnv hie servirer w tlir citrrrn. ot Pottsville. 1 IPl { hat commenced totylne•s on ht.:sown acconni, in itieehop ortdr. I el SC .in Norwe gian sireet, Saliere all orders either fot Gas Fitting or lOtpaitingt d av be left and th ey will...rer.tive the roost prompt' (tenon'. Ills pints andWher materi ale aball be .Ibe very beet kind. and Fitrinee every'deactigiakin that may be dr.irrth will, be fur ninhed and.pat' tip In a workmanlike 10111.4'1.310 at the Phorteat yrti•siblenntire Jane . SPRINSI:STYLR, SPRING ATYLE.. Styleaf liAT'Snow ; ; ready for laspere,7o// at the A Nein 11471 a;1 CAP ;• . .`Mire;C'ENl'l7l? streeq tted.//04.0r,t. above the Brink,. VOR the'valiona r re aft libently beatinWed upon Mot .0 the ettbeeVtber wutittl return hi. itihrt.l sturere thanke, arid ,4hipes by ['ramp! unrtaion 10 the wants of tila nuintirttts cuutonwra and the pubk, generally to merit ii:Ctit4lnuatlon of the 1.3.14. • 1. B. Prr wne havurc a prefert;hce 'sitr the ntiititt• facture of, aiy particular Style at Cali hare the by leant; their order with the ebb...tiller. , Tit'PEN. Fr.lttevllle 'litre!' 5,1851. ; lit-ti 1"..131101AIN'S ESSENCE OF 311.DIAICA • ; GiNGElli • • • Illd ErkOnee.h , a preparati , to of unusual rxrrl lente,, 'fft ordinary Maritima, incipient cholera, in:short, in ill tageg of prostration of the digertivr fopetlone, iCtiv of inegtimable- value!. During the prevalence 3lf• epidemic thole.ta 'and Trimmer tont • plaints of &Wren, it to peculiarly dtlicaetona ; nu, family oriltAvidual.shoitid br wittion( it. Caution.4;Da pure to get the genuine egreitte, which rig pre;pated .1111 Y by F. DHOW !Cat hie Drug and chendrity.store, N. R. Corner of Fifth and Chest nut Striets- - -", P, and for iode by all the• te apretntile Atriotherarleg in the 'tinned k tau , : and at Vottartile: Pt., by RAIN c:Ditows. • t :1. ELIANT DIATJEtEItATICAL INSTRUMENTS.I ur, Pnitptibor anima received in *foram ae _ German Silver MatLeniatiral u manta, whit. • ? Will not CM , ode, %art lifg•in gice from to St 2 pex raze. bko. beautiful tato, of 'newt meaty fore pocket, AlAo. Ivory and Iliwewood Scalee, amddig whirl' are vErtl new anif Scales. ffirriiing % combinat lan ofd dOeretit-,Scities. Men, Porifal Completes. Tare Linep, drc.. together with cheaplroornmentv for,Virhonir. drc., Ste. last ktervived, btliricea much Insv,er than Mutat. at fIANNAN'S heap Rtationery and Variety store. flay t4;53. • ' - *JEW POWDER tail.L. r il6 .ritli,4erlher has everted a now ' Powder Min J. at 'Ailit*nville. on the %Veit Stough Railroad, and is prepatetkto lorntsh Powder, which. be• will guar antee to belinade 'of the beat 'materials and proper ties to inchedse its explosive capacity. Ile flatter% ltioileifthak, on trial, his Powder will be found equal In quality. .to the celebrated Dnpont Powder. Orders wilt be prOraptly attended to and furnished at low rates, fur eigood atilele„ • 4 PF.TI3I'.atI.LIStoN. 3a-1y -? N. NEWNANV'S ( Bta et y't itaw. Nom egia rt roe! ;Poitirille, Pt J. 3 :, , . • ‘.lPluinbing Shop. H"("O9STANTLV ON HAND . Ji. SUPPLY OF" all alkY. - rof`Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block Tin, Bath Totrailldhower Baths, Hydra's`le, Hose, Doutde and ailnate.Ael Inv Pr mpirand Water Closets; alio, al • k Inds of llffiani Cos Wm' water and steam, Brass 011 Cups. sndAllobes foianiginer. All Linda of Copper Work aTid; lumblng ddicielu the neatest marl er at the ihdrreit notice. . \ N. A.' Oish pald fat old s tliass andt.sad. ; raitsvillst, (lc '.2n. Isao \ i i Olt i —. -...ra.-'.—. ______1i...._____.,..........__ IMPOIMAN i f NEWS `‘/ . 0 THE PUBLIC .. ',tor. ti. N. HOW 11l 5.N; Surgeon Dentist, , ----- lakes this method of itiOrming the politic tiler.. .eherally and his friends`th pulicutir, that he has required his Dentstry: from the termer lioql/1" which he gauped, to the second Mort of the new brisk hollOnit at the corner of MARKET and SECOND st meta. ssr3t side, and four doorsaboireNAl:Wil,iin s Office, white he will at all time!' be ready tis perform all OpertiOns on the Teeth,and Gum his el it a ad vantages iti his professlon, and the Nine lime to this and sunteii, f the lame eitlee,in ptatOcil esprit:nee, he can and:pill warrant all Ills work, or as no tliii. pensat inni7. , Dec. 20,1.351. • : 51-r f USEFUL NEW WOES. Wr% l ll 3 'atik T nr:' e n t i o u r ar a irtli e lige l A ng a: n c l b o v f R ar r a la -: weal Mar4 ; 4 .llllc—int. Is one of th e ',lora Lustful wOrks prthilltred4or Healers and Workers in Iron, arid those who HO' A ever 1441ted. wo I OffrO ate the calculi- , lions, ihatarly person can gaiety bulk and sell with the Book, %%detail even weleiiink the Iron and Sleet in'il putoßtid. mire 25 cents, and fdr sale wholesale and retail 4 , 4 i flz HANNAN. .. dr enri4kinrr nine primer Harting:the work will be mailed freo. • lo any part of the eoltray.—The Trade 'Supplied at the usual dIACIIIIIII• i Jan. 20852. . i'1101:14T - & . HALEY'S PRACTICE • • TIDED EDITION. /rink - 1.4 - Uetlce in tis if Aetioni aril Prot redlng4 in , the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, and in the! !District and Court of rommOn Fleas lin the. City and yorinty of Philadelphia, and In the Courts' of the milled States . , by Franck J.Trotibst and. Wll= team W.'llaley— Th ird Edition by Francis 'Wharton: Juat pubipbed and far sale by if.'RANNAN. Law and Miscellaneous Bookseller. ' Idarehr,l933. 13— ' riOniiiiiraTAßlES OZ4 TOE BUMF.— %/The Oitrictiber UK Jost received the following Corninenearten on the Bible i '• Clarien`:"Cornmentary on the albwantl Testament, Do ' do on the Teidatrient, eeparate, • ' Comps benrire Commentary, general edition, Do:. do Baptist edition, • : ' SCO l. Ea It of 19 . ich mill he sold at notionally low retee, at ,Ai : ' • B'.. BANNAri'S . - ~..: Cheap Book and Stationery Store. Apr 111 6 ,8453, 15— 1112111LODEONS ! 1111:11110DEONS! TTlLEspierlber h made arrangement!, with the Matitelltititiers of Barkare'r• celehrated Meindennl, for the eaohuive tale of these instruments in Ben/15i, kill couM7y,; and will have them foettale in a few dtlYe4 varyl . ttLial twice from 815 to 4160-475-11100-41125-8151) and 07tan gym fbr taunted. Theee, muniments, on trial have been nronnunded miprrioe n' ny other manufacture; both in tone and durabilit3,—;and the eubecriber will sell at the /112ftlV farturer4: pricer and charge nothing Mr carriage. which lean much saved. ;11. BAN NAN. • .... ..:. . • Agent for the alanufecturera.. ' Nay 11l 1853 . - 4. • 011. ...LATE, INNIDA AND DRAMA) WAkIEER k CO.'S American and Vanilla ire stfilitat Chocolates, Cocoa and Broom. to which first preitiams have been awarde&bq the chief Intel. interlard Fairs of the Union. are Inc .sale bi all the prtnelph3 Grocer. in the United Sta tes, and by their agents c.:,, , Mose, & lidotray. New Toth ;,. Grant & Tweiiii, Philad4tohia ; Thos. V. Orundige, Baltimore; Ken net & Olidley, Cincinnati. Ohio. , t • WALTF.R BAKER & co.. Porenetter. M 441: V Aprit-O. 1833. 15-9 m ort AND co mama. RU CAId whillesale Num fact"' Teri:And Dealers in 'CnnTeeilonary of all hindo, No. 111,1Notth.Thini AL; btlow, Bee, Philadelphia. The athlation of Dealers is renOrnind In in ninunna lion or - Abele stock, which will be (nand to be at kart equaliiinq In %big cliy. Fnatto! Far ITS Of all kind in seam. • N. 13ftlers by mall 11 r otherwlSP promptly a Ilim• ded . Feb2ll, ISM 6 Gm; . . . . AG.LEM 'ft GOLD PE rifi—.Elega ei driver •' " 0 " 1 4 -4 /f warranitit.-4he inibtcriberhaajort ye. PlutAte•lot, of itaatey'a Superter Cold Pen*. a nXiallit bid filch ant. the Congiersiand United States Pens. and out of cases,all of which can be yews it the points come ull by fats use. the Illansilib BUM Pen is a e1111414.11y. Can Mad • itaogethes,with the - of ierma 11 _ .ANATAN'a - ' Cheap Bank an Fttailonere Biota. l -'• ,tutatithis OPDANIEL iWEEISTICR—foI T V tilt volumes; with *l*mill-the only compute._ editlatHf the male Webster pub, lelte4.F It hi s , imeeaCUtrotirth on less than thiat,ediddria *lnce ihr authoee death Ink received and will he ahld at enbiljf pikes st !' • B. BaNNAIVB - - • ' Cheap Hook Bence. r rhfro,,te,s3., ~ • - ' PRAYER' 1100liar•Jatt rreeivr4l; al L e int of Prayer Bonita. WWI farlefPfintnest - Ootakfial cheep, Mt Peva. :Alto., nf e i egant kr.iinkPrayer hooka. to sun the lane of the most 'fat ttapus--ah of which will he ;sold very low at ItABANNANT • ChttyWhoiesatirtutellenti Book k litatlonery mote '40410.11153. - . tiew and elea teat .ox.l* Art as sump pea flitict: La*. Also :Ciotti &SWAM* alikst aPPioved tslei.il¢detap nQ ttaillae9l4 • Jcst Melted uttl for Wit at a, sum" • -i--- :41'0NT:3.180N WATIE ANSI CUTLERY. 0 toilivEll plkuid annour,e td hin Cualotneraln 0. it,..l.virrontrdlns noinin, tliiii De ban just added to lir: Urge eta: tiff SloTei. 1 rolel) Or new Vodteknn of t:..lo4ing. Tirl 4 fintli..e:ai , 4 Ilk .'stove.. He b*g unit' tn.- irreert and most +nieudid Plot of Eiloyen ever oiraed in this Regicin t,fuse:, which he glint ail' leo , nolfie Innen! cant, price:4. Thry wlli he INA rn ~,),, , ib . - t,„4 iti , , A lase :,,,, orl mein. of Tired ,':i sueied Hollow , il",ire of 411' de! , eripi lon.'; a ~,i ,itnieni of ruirrri. Tin and Sheet•lrun Wan, iiii,,,,e . ,12fal Val kook, Wilb p.,,ii,.n,airsin Ker. i. i . ,.,..,,,,i,;. 'II eille , , Prying tins, Wadle hone, Afiln. Sr, i g • latit. aw.'. , o)wient. :;f .13pari'd r t .% -, .tr., an.l All ton,' 4.1 Tin and Sheivii-linn On iv miter. 'Tin R. - ion tuf t ; bud ripnizzinr dune thoeirr- o t nonce,: All iirilei4 warelyed will I. ~ ..giii.ttir!i to. 14:N I . IIC.- I. , lrri.t. Coot d)0111 illtke6. . , 1 1,,,5), I .11,1 ii. i . ___, _ , N...... _ FE INSURANCE. , . aNt •“,) _lad El , 41 V %Pl' 00* V Cattre Wire wit,. It •td.e. ptnmp ah1)1,0 - LWC iNSURANCE CULLS!). LI PE' INtiIIiLINVE, ANNULI; TRyn, L'AMPA N or prin,Apeupifix II.119101:11EINalt sT, ttto VII6I Door East 'tta4t.us I.`.tilt4 $3110.1)(0. I'hatt,l 2Cottittuv to mak . r in•ltitaio•oi on tier, on ;t •-•,..! • •apiEallitint Paid up and ; inve.te.t. togethpr Wei . ow constantly toCle.lritng ieseir t penerlihrintity to the itimitrii. tan. 104 he 1.1141 sriirly, hali yearly, ioi ly i .; • . 1142'1 . • mpai.V aJJ 4 •4 4 hili1. 1 441:10/5' 14) the r„, de.' Tilt. to 41 Bonn., nota. , prittra iu ; het, vtil.an'd litoott. in Dartnthei. uonni t.., 4411 4,141111111) 6 ' l ' 42u .f.dt lu PV'Ory. I Ins(' tvd tiv..l..r the 01144 itolivirl. Inaking , 50 wnkh Wilt be pot w 1.4 i it shall heroine a •i of $ l O O O.l iginuily minted; the nett atunoniio : the hem in n ge to 8 1210 50 3, 1 5 .11: 04) : htheot ill, the same pioportikka Intl.. the ?mount ar,d of sin stains, v. Mil. . us make an aVerAge of 140 e bran 6u'perrent.• , to premiums pa iJ. WithtiU inerra,lnet , . . hit N AllEltri: • • • ' a 1 - n4101'71 .I"tin h.. Drown. .. . Dav:4,, - I ) . banner, • ay Snal:h,- rtri.lniielc Drown, t. ,ar.tal. -' . 'i:....ig# ra - brt, i Vt.aFe. . .I..hi. R. Latitn.r. ' ' P.+ P. 3iimr,, Whi t ritgi 1,,W j• s , T. Malloy, _ John tt:iiisek. plilrtA oilialning tit l.le uf!ratet &LA cxplana.: luitin oe - 11.1.1km ion and l'ufiher infornimi,lik kan. '1 gt tiirsgii,s•„ . , . TIIONIAS lIIIIGAV AV; Vissiiient. ' N I'..lolf4.Aultiary. ' i ,'hr .4 ulmpilwr is Agent. iiitllis 01.0wo Company. miylkill Coul.ty., ati.l %%ill tirect It.tirat cry, a el.l II neer .alty 111(0 . 111414.n ~.11 the 'out.Jort. ...: U. BANNAN. . . ; ,il 9. IDS 3. ' 15-ly .: Than; A Tutu .1011. War Jo.rik The)m i Jn=ep, EMS Pail tie tut; In tlc mire WATCHES, &C. . , R=MOVAL. . J Uty .S. I:11101'r, t 4 ktt tot the Hitt ‘‘'lttrti„,,p4 , At , . lit"ilittie C. liotrl. , invite OM { . 11•111111 31.11 the . ~] .k., : ' -.1:--4 .... !!in wielloi tor 111 311k1 iri4nl- . :` , ........ 1-- Ir f+tiVh, a , it r kr/ I ielilitirili ...• :., ~ ,-..t. hr 11,41 11131 4 , 1, r%.. I 411Ti ; r- .! . this rrginn,and we. vtllrstl r:st PhiladAphlit ;" . ittordt cottsiod.i'lit plit itf a full as.nytnient of .! and rillikr .I,r, er.S. CribU and litlyer Lepinit I rhrS, 1 Wahl:tee, . . rTsble&.Tea idittons' 1'6114. UntlerAnlites. &e.. t 1 Catrotej .I riuit & Cake Nuk e ', d Card Trap, ettpsti mint', fhwaniente, Ate.. 'r {And a centrist as,orlntent Of Fancy Goods. W th a thorduch anon Wit. lof our ho t dr ie .s. and 'ever • facility fat purchi•Og to adratitace. we eanaat be iindersold byhotiest dealers In the StatO. We re-' turret/tanks forthe liberaieartirtage we have hereto fore; trreivPd, and by strict unoutiofe t.. husloesti,,we hop to metit tile cOnliJente!.. , e, the cutttillilitity and ate hare of thtdi pdtionaltht_ __. RI AV put•ii int rdu It 1.1 prlt 'Oil hold WILLIAM . BRADY. I,ATI.WART ELLltlfr.. l U.—A liLatal Alleeou hi I.} lirdlarß and :than Deal to-Ravi!cola, attention tiald-f to -the repairing of Clbelts. Watches and Jewelry 111 2 15, 12.52.• -. -- __.l. P WATCHES !AND JEWELRY', \NI t i v ° n l icrat i dle a t i ::li; B y :4' . l r ,;,, ll :ii a a t iil l l 'e X P or tii t: 4"Ph la SECONI) sires% cornet of 4.4iIARRY. Phila. 4 S - 4 , delolll. . . i 3 1 0(Id Lever Watches, foil ;Jrwelled t 9 Ca 'Ti - rat , aPP3, , • . SCD DO : ~ , 110% rdo foil Jewel, $12044 Spectacles, 700 I olilver Lepins, do - It) Fine Silver do 150 d' do .do 4 I I:o1.1 Bracelets : 300 Suplolor iruartiers. 7,1 Ladier• flohl Pencilgo. 00 Imitation do . 51 6 Hirer Traspoons,set,s 00 Gold Pena : with Penr II and tier holder, . IPO 001 Finger Rings,'27l to E.O, cents ; Watch ,Classes, plain, lig cents; Patent, 18l i' Lunet, 25; other artl cle4 tn. pwportion. All inngs la•arranted to be what they are sold fol. sTAITFEIt 4- 11A0LE5.:, socepssot a to 0. Conrad: O li n band, seine. Geld and Ezlh o w rt Levers and Lete, 011 lowet than the al:ut e pOrrcie icitg..'2.9: 1952 . , o . , CLOTHING. 11E, ratorlle;zr;ilvoll Id I, l l , pecitully Inform theirrin. !morons (Wilds (,n,l ru.lortiers of 11choylk111 Cll. 'h.o their mart rot '(;;Olkiria for Ewing Clentlr meh I,,,,thrt, leiter than rv'er,apd - ihry are Mew:vied ,o,rll cheap. PryNons all 3 111oleore, have the it 'liege of c: hanging r1 1 9141r,g potchaeed at dile r, if it,r ) nil 'PI; • 1 ; r. liorr bitaill etk.F.tout ,•,11!Iit,t ;41 Treat, Ph11;3•1'a; 011 IQSI 1 ; ) 1 15 11 Quall4 OE Nur re I Clotbit4:: TIM mo.l •ttentlltV wool tm,:nt or etothtni in it.-lotylktlVoutity,, tiva.`4.l to dd net rent„cheatierand better mate than eau he pUICh.I4±III elsewhere. la at . ~ •01.1 t OAK 111 L1., , eato•-:l4fCent's t : .tot.itatt%ntiot • go V.tteet.. .. , it. magoincent. atauttroeot af rAti. and %%INTER cI.4OTHING, a tt.a mo+t ftill.ionoble Pild24,ito iow oh al nd awl I ea . dy Mt sale id titters (hat DE FY,C.OhI ?ZVI lON, as e very ati Mir nal./ al Oat eatablinh- Me4kia mnuforltttr•t In POW - dile , It Is. therefore, etrla s ly adapted to Otte ii.ilou, and otitis stem ad ea tar? , ,, to mirehasett, of 4 411 the very ittferiJr g t r•o t gAt r/td.tive:, • , i ,f t ~ • 1N i•*, TRIAL wat move thin, hevand alt . doubt, to in who air strong,..t. to :tar fart ; aial thole who bk - e not ye't earn t0...d Nit' Fa LI. of ‘VINTE,R ehink.Wlll‘ well to . itl slot litdpe tor then - N0V..8. tvt ll . ~ . Aftimmense vac te of I ;_._' j , 8 kYs• 4•11111111A(i, - . aotabie rot the ariadn, at ,ralremely low pc if Mi.. • OPMember the old 15.vat1)...141.00Ak 11111," ear.. nee of Centre and Matiant•Min l'lrPri.• - LOW It li 111. i 174 V LOH, Proprietor.: Mate LIPPiNeVOrT & tart m. lomotiere ot elm he and P., V Condo.) ; il T ' I lor e , would a c — eirpe n e W tfell i y l l:af4 .l o: A a l tt . e i Ttlo t. a lk o l .f e h rt il k a a i n o t nt roue friends and the. pallid to his Fall. and Win- , f tt , Stack Of CIO(114, Caßtritteri, targant Vegtl4o, & ~. °".letted tam the beat rearketatdeb he to are parod to make 1m to arde4 :it very altercate prkea. 11Analmrtme.nt of Caoietitterchletc,Hdkpenders.pitk Shinn, &C. -. Akent touter Near liork,Londonaml Pail/ faehaana. Totteville, Oct. 2, •te:ia• j , Cheaper than . Ever '1 :- . i . KOOO PIECES PAPEIt lI.thGISICrI i At Ii; i;ANivaN':i k'd i wr Sort', Pot! Hoyt e 1 OLti l' AP ERS ,Ir om 7,5 rentf to B 1 9u' ' ' French Paper., ratinise pricey,. !Glazed Paperst. from 411 to PO (-eat... Unglazed Papers,front7lrent. In 23 rent+, '. Splendid Ilan, Entry an'.l:ilainoss Piarterl. ; Cold. VeitAt and IfililsOni Border - Curtains n Paper and LIP.% I ' 4 " '3 to 40 resili.. l Pa hired sahasloo, from tti rent; to 85 oath. a .44•1 en.. ind somnolent. , 1 I ;,'" I II Flee derehda. tleantiftd,iVreiva, Panel Paper; beroi rittions, Column,' and Stal air , ?dither. . ; ' I The snbatrlber has mottetlitt4 'elect long of Chole..e: patterns from font of Bei largest manttrablatte. and; ronveotteatty his Stock einttrace‘ a /renter variety ot pattern. than ra ri.he found:in any a me in the r sty. ife pledgee himself to, elf all bin • Paper, at. Cit.": fta PA Pricer, loathe tl2l4:and more expensive Papers , less awl, city tash . preE43. .. .i ' 4 . Ille entrain Paper* emblate new 'and heattlifal alterneott vety tow raft.: ' 1 ' ' *Merchants and Paper Bangers SUpplle..V.tvith . unala Paper and Paperffinglngt, wholesale, tit the ra lowest prier*. - I -,tlE ' EIegant,PAINVED allaS. on cvmSatts, at lees 1 ... than city,lprirea., Rome; Pinperior Pattern, ran be Round among hid Riot*. Suitable for the mold 'elegant !Guars., I I).• As rye are detennin'estnnt to :be nodervold by ' ny porton who Intends niylntr for bla goode.f holm fano want barnins, and i the advantage of sooting fmm a large ind.varied stock, bad better tall at . .. , , l l' • B. DANNAIiqt °keep Iflotteate finer Rt. tail Poper.Beak sod Six lialterV Start. ! ' l. ' • ' . ? ll 3 ' Patter Bangers himithed,when teatitred. i ,1 Mirth 19.16 p. '. 'I .• • - it-A . --•-"*"*" 'kern! paritit !! PAPER TITC 'Sabiertbrrs Rave b (inn faidisr on 'hand a till dainnment Letter. Cap and Writ InB l'ap!ra. Hardware /I:asting, Colored 3034'k/sue , PaPnre, • . , rraote Itnitd.t, Madera' 'Boards. Jac „jar For tale on reboonab le taunt; by - • I ' COLLINd & 15:813nor Etreet,PbtlndeOhba. Co. AVM, Agents forthb aide of the Uec k Paint 1 011. March 5:1851 : luck ITE STIR WLEI, P*TTERNS , —The iobaeti rV her ttaN 1441 feet Ir#d'tt 'tot at Vevtlttott tatcroo 'of Pape*. 114ogioto, s ;Alto soportor to Joy Okla of Int klad dttt atiowd In thlo sowiloo. 440. COLD PAPGitH. Of the latest awl most i?ettotirui Paile ,ll 4 **lna thu eltyptlcee. u r R. BASNAtilla • Ch?iiiTaptuand Vttiett Store. '17.1114;1141, •• I •it • • ••• •-• • • NIILW VOCIOCKT,..t-Tllll4 • 110011116--Tbe ,116*d - thee tip jut ethaufersuge4 a neer Enetet Time Book, veldt for Mar ; mentiLiebleb will b. roved cry corvemiint -Afar. weektie Time Bootie zed Lure Time 144 Pay Motu. tog COSMIC 104, th e Cautery and lion Estati!tsbatente--ittetsys foe We at - ;: 2 • - • ft. ii4NNATI's Cbe Book Mete god Stsetheyi, GaissAsoN t s PlCrMittle Voimpistap.wWs 111 0minstiod*Wwilwv , "'i *Ate Bindiry of the Duktetlbet..Alsaalt, arm Slsiirgi 5 • BS EEEI 130VS' CL4:ISTHINA ti of Chrapne cs PAPER, &c. , i I --Tr' , 'l,Qtr=Ma. • The member; Of Iktind•yOur-own-hu:-arteas Soc ti', propewefor oftnauleration the following querittaL. • lf a perltda freta Ileum treading on his Kay.. Nerd a person it: a peroit how a Or.on kri'ost, : ( It a 0 . , n 5-*a tte Y Ma b lt u s -L h il o ie u"d C i , .hooce Trktraienticn a lady, ' If thelady don't refwe ? • . (1r; to ',leak Ititle o p;auter, I the meaning all may pr,.:Ay, anybody'Abirsinea. 4 j to Y 141dy ha. a beim' l7 Is it antibody's' bu.ineta J `Fr that gentleman doe tj cal Or. , wheri.helenyea the lady' trlif teare,l at • eneerstry.- i ' ; . ! That the. curtain:. rhould be drawn, i. I Tit veriteilrom farther troub:e,. The idiot& lookera-on *; • . • 11" • • 19 ant body'. husineqs ' • Rut the Italy's, if her bean • I Rides tart with - other . And doesn't let her know'. .I 4 it antbody's • But ilia geneemaa'4l,' It 'he nhould '036001 *Anther e.=c,al. Where he doe ref rhaiipe ' r 11 a ner.on on the side.wl,alt,.. ] , 'Whether great or whether 5111.111, 1+ it aatbody!a hariaeas - Where that person means to calf ?, Or it ytni ree a pers.r.a, • , •At. hi' , * calling any tiliere,l . Or is te,ariy of yunr busing:l3 Wthais but , inefc may he there The sub*,tance of onr query; ; Simply mated. would he • 1.5 d • h4 . l437tother‘. , IS If it it 4 or if it 1- , n't, •We wonld really lit-e to luow, For tre're certain if if isn't; - There are some wbo make it 1.1 we'll loin the rabble, octet'', tlw noble pail theltatileri and drummer..., - 1W ho throng the public mart; flist if !not, we'll net„the.tericher. Caul each meddler . barn s It wer, better in the, foture„ • 'To qiiaj tipto writ Lin:teeny , . - El PCRS 'Domestic. THE LItW OF POPULATION: The Patlid Ledger, coalmen ihg upon the subject. rebukes the croakers who seem) to fear the effect of the vast emigration to but country, in over peopling it with humam;ty, and forcibly refers to the fact. that, the. tri umphed genies and scteuce, as applied; to agriculture. Me rapidly doubting the produe live capacitylormother earth. By the 'rod of the century, so great will !nee been the triumphs of tciemilic agriculture, that inc acre will yield as much a 3 two, and two blades of em ripen where One grows new. u We quote the second argument entire': But, in the secontl.place. there is a ;law, of populatiob, immutable 'its' eternity. and first coming Into operation,on a large Kale. which will Prevent numbers becoming re- Anndaut ie 4merira. The law is, thi, in proportion , us the refinement, intellig pee; and generally high civilization of a people, their reproductive power ceases: In other words, as iltf- pmeetion ot individual life .is stained, the Capacity to propagate the Spe cies unlimialy declines. This great liw is establisfied -alike by the 'analogies of flit brute and in.lt-et creation, arid by data drarrn from the experience of the ;human race it self. The le . eundity GI iuiects is in exact proportion id their low type in the scale — Of creation. A fish spawns •Ly millions.. An elephant, or n horse gestate at long periods, and produce 'but one at a• birth. Whenever, in short, the nervous organization is feeble, the poWer ofi;muliiplying the species is enor mous. As We m.cend from the fish toj the reptile, from; the reptile to the bird; and from the bird to the mammal, we find fecundity continually, decreaaing. Stepping from' the mammal, we . find fecundity continually de creasing. Stepping from the mammal to the human species, we-discover that the latter, .following the slime _law, is not as/milk as the former. 4 Continuing our inquiries, we notice, as between Man and man, that he has the least nunterous progeny generally,whose cerebral devilopement is the-largest. Poets rarely leave 'siescendants in the third genera `lion. Few bf the great statesmen, orator's, philosopheri, and men of science of the last century 'have lineal hints surviving in this.* Now, as civilization increases, Int l elligence increases, and as intelligence increases so will the cerebral developmenti: The differ ence in this respect already. between the •ig norant aborigines of Australia, and the cul tivated inhabitants of Europe and Ameriep, is thirty per cent, in ;favor 'of the vi."; 20 tf ; ' EVIL CONIPAINION§- Parents cannot he too careful in serraing eociety for their children, and young, men cannot' be too choke in their - associates. The adage has lost nothiog by age which ; says, " a man is known by the.company he keeps." To young men, especially, it is of infinite im .portaace that, !bey be turnished with; nom= onions posFessing generous hearts and hon orable virtues and sentiment,. Says the distinguishedßOßEßT Ilfata., in his "'Works" recently published by harper &Mutters . ",Society is the atmosphere of souls;, aid we necessarily imbibe from it something' ,which is titbit . infeplous or salubrious. The society of virtuous personS i 3, •enjoyed . , be= yond their company, White vice carries a .sting' in solitude. The society of the coin piny you kesp ie troth the indication of your character and the former of ir, In company, when the pores of 4'he upened.thrte requires more gualify)aan usual, because the mind is then passive. Either vkioun com pany will please you, it will, not!, it if does not please-you. thelend of going will be deksited... lo' , •tich society " you will feel your revrOnee for the diciatel , of conscience wear off, and that name at which angels Dow and devils tremble you Will hear contemned and abused. The Rade I will supply inateri ak for unmeaning je=ts and impious hewn ery the consegttence of this will twit prac= ticat deviation from virtue : the principles will become sapped, and the fences 0f con= science broken 'down : and when debaich ery has corrupted the charicter, a total in iersion will !ate place :Mei/ frill glory in 'heir shortie: CIVILITY IS A FoltTi;:st.t. \ -,- i Civility is a fortune to itself, for a:cootie \ ous man always succeed, in life, and that • . . even wheirperSons of ability sometimes bil. The famous Duke of MarlbOrough is' a case :ii point. It was said of him, by oee cotem parary, that his agreeable manners often con-' :, verted an enemy into a friend ; and,!bY • an . otbikr that it was more pleasing to be denied a favor by his Ijraee, than to receive one from other men. The grariiiiis: manners of Charles James Fox preserved him from per-' sonal dislike, evettlat a time when he was politically the most unpopular mad - in the kingdom. The" history of our country ;is; full (.4 - examples Of success obtained by civil-, ity. The experience rot every man furnishes. it he will but recall the past, frequent instals ees where conciliatory manners have made the fortunes of physiciani, lawyers, divines, :politicians, merchants, and, indeed,individ, uels - of all pursuits. In being introduced to a stranger, his offsbility, or the revema, cre ates instantaneously a' prepeenession id ; Ws behalf, or awakens unconsciously a preju dice against him. To man, civility is„ In fact, whit beauty is to woman ; it is a gem. eraf passport to favor : a letter of recon mendatitin written in a language which ev et); strainer understands. The best of men 'have often. injured the'm'selves • by irritabdity and consequent ritdenee.s,_ us the , greatest . scoundrels have frequently succeeded their plabliblimanners. Ofrwa t raerheqa I . afall other iieets,, the courteous cute 1 A a twice the cha6cr: for tirtuoe.—Prida. , Led 10' , ' il "La' CLI4IACTERIC DECAY, We stated that the dreme of, -Dr: ShaT was officially reported u " climacteric t cay." Worcester defines climacteric as l• lows A_ step or ,gradation in years t life. which was formerly" sup.. • to kle mulled by softie change in the ~ y; health or townie of a Pewit'. The number of the YeATi-is coull*Wdelf a( seven ; as pi, 35. 4.4,:faind .70.81 being the, - grand clime. terie, and 70 thirlimit of the ordutOrY'ag• of man." linover'irldediest Methanol aspect climact" etic yerri.:-;-" A period menaces:lion of yearsin Wino life .it Ititich important conattrummat Changes are'supptecti to-take place, lad Meted of the period tar thentore judged eutical. This period Li axed At -63, end foisting that age Iris conaideved•may, , * piotneueitto 50.! The penatt.i . dye triad .septanary years: -"..-Bit!teik Travel*. rnisliaT sce lies in Inicitapsur, ws3 the bistaiit CUM of dm oettm IMI . . pratticat IS fictilgt.- A arnedl.l: r..4.3it45, vistOorED; 1 l'he Maine tiquot Lair s'illla adopted, by a plaptilar yiatti in Mieltifiatt• on like `2oth---, whereupon die' Detroil TesSitne publish.; , the following: • • I I .I ~ i - , Dtrn—On the Mb' luau.; Put 4 C. lltande. I Esq:V. of dropsy. This ;event- is not alio- i gether unexpocted, I* the departed had ben I afflicted with ,the diSease whieh causedilis death for tt king'tirne. flate;the quantity .of water accunaulatia .i s his,systern *is immense. and' ha be en tapped by `,l) s physicians several itua *,- but w:itbout efOeet. Ile had a large number aildocum, and setae are mean enough` to i say hat that' haste,ned his decease. His lose will/ be sensibly felt by his many friends who were' aCcustomed . to see him dailyin outaireeel. I '• . • Alto, on the same day. R. G. Brandy: ...F'sq• . familiarly known by the scruhrititier of ••iftot Gut," and brother of;P. C.; whase-deattf.we chrouicle,ahmie. lii took. a large quantity, of poison Apy, mistake, l it is supposed, ' } eeti , e i tal years ago. ( No bad ; effects were • realiztiq at first, btu- for a few years past it has been spreading through fils'system, and has finally caused his "death. It, is to ;be hoped that: his death 'will be ,a waiving io thOse wh• 4 ,ye been•in - the habit of !takiog pairs?: f arlzied.. , erne. "-, I LI 1.1 ' : ?'; Also, on the same day, IVO'. , ge444. The deceased; was. a member f. t• P thand family, aad a yelativ , e - by Marriage He:Was a native ,ot Holland. mad, tleill i t.o.i .e United Stales several yeare ago, to eon .uenie of hating been actively ' . engaged in o e ol: Ithi revolutions that characterize the c , notil,l.-- litowas pursued by the the Police. ut 44re ted himself to I a caskiand landedsafe in New Vcirk. ' &nee, theta rttany ol his fa •ly have escaped in the Satllei[ll2l2or4 le le a large_ family of zhildren.; most at whelp we • !born in this conatty,, bat are sorry ;a say a • not chciracterized4 any of.th . grad.; ot liwit: is- - , tinguished lather. I I - 1 Alito„ on the same day, Rye Whiekey, Req. Mr. - W-. was one or the first settlers in Michigan. fa early life4he Was au Milos: trous, hard-Workiag maM He has iloll e much to build up{ our railroads and pulite. •wurks, and could aliens tw Wad iii Hitt har vest field early and late.l Syini! fe,p L a our fainters thought they could not har#estltheir wheat unless ,111.1 W. • Was :with' them to cheer up their 41and.:. flow they will .i - taii• tide to do since hi, death , iy are uuablvo say: It , may. lead ! i to disastrous rest/lei, and . it is /eared by same that loci . farmers final cease to grow, wheat . . which would nitwit:l. bly raise the ; price'Offlour.. 1 • ' •I . •Of late Years, hourever Mr. M t . had ' 0 v rawii Shiftless, noisy and quarrelsome, auirilay' neighborliond that ihe visited was sute ,i tu he the scene of ; disturbances of every nature. The too . frequent 'pecurreneelofstreet 4 lightq gat.op by Mr. W war the uliiimate calr,e of his death. -; Ile n•sis killed by a Wow - 4+n the bead with a balidt box in qien tiaOielii.-- •'f he perpetrators , bt the deed are not folly - known, buj. swiatelon rots! on twd men - whim.. 03/11Pi, we believe, are •Ir. Lan , and Mr. Oriler.' : , Several men from ibe Free Press otrwe are.on ;the . watcl4aod ere this n.' doubt they have apprehended them. t It is seldom that we have to atitiontfre +lie death of nil entire family. thus swept:, away at one feVisvoop. They Were men well known in our State, and have acted inmanv public-capacities:' Solite one WI t hem hasi been a member of ever Le g islature since nut or gamzation as a - State. In primary tutelar and caucuses the ' Y have succeeded itinonat taatiag their own (rinds; to, bffiee and after. ward - in electing f hem. There is birilly an officer in the Statebut what o,'wes to athn his election. 1 .; , ' . 1 : ;. At the requestidf the friends of the dereaz ed, their remaina ;,will not ,:•.)e ihterriii until December 'next.) IThose whia wish to t take a " last toad look" can do io at mcll,. of the groceries and salohns in toWM I'l • -1 INTERESTING STORY. ELI, NAT WiTIV CONDUCTOR.--" ft's Dot often a man kosesian'ithing by. kindness. 1 know a little matter of than scut life, and perhaps the lives o 1 many others at the same time "How was that?" askediwe of out friend Rawlings,ithe ta¢del condt4tor. • Why,' we had an Irishman on ibis road w watchiog a tunnel. It wasartri weather, so he used Logo into the inane' to keep p cool. I -rather thiok he ;used to take a lithe liquor when, he• Was lonesome ; ally; way. he laid down on the track one day !o listen ' for thei camt fell asleep, and . s!ery Impi,udently gin his head cut! oil by the. express,train. Well, 'there war :the last of - that Irisman. There, watt the devil's own :row in hit shabty when we took the poor felloiv up. an& We /got away as soon ad we decenily,could,t, for you koow,it's not agreeable to be surrounded with a distracted family when you're netth'er a doe tor nor a nurse:nor a preacher. Booltehow I was always sorry when I passed that place ; of coursed felt 'aft if—not wordy the same thing—but just as bad might happen to me some davand tben there'll; be another row in .a family. I I told my Wife aboolt it, sod' she sent the family some Mlle thnigs.. The widow or the dead Irishmen was a e!aiholic, and, es Ilwai Men on, a Very Asti tram, I would sometimes take up( the old!. woman on Sundaiy and early Ner tp church at Mar tinsburg.l I somehow thought ii was a eat lid-action to her . ;o go to r church, for vhe had but little'chance(in the any how. I certainly ;did not: expect to get any ti - dag- for it io thisiworld.land 6xpt;cted they: had so much scored against me iii other that' it wouldoamotint to any thing therti That was.iduring the summer. One night dig next' winter it Was , very ?.old, and. the mountains : were covered with snow : we were ruining_ tn make note, when;fbn turn ing a curve, the engineer, saw ni waving lighron the ttbCk,•and we ssoon hliard one ahead stionting.! I was then out oh the plot form...The-engineer slactird up and-stopped the engtee, - bniiiwe got out and went ahead in the dark to see what Wag the Matter,— There it!waa. A. large landsiide hid fallen across the track, nearthe:shanty of; that. old Irtshworaan. be bad built up a - large tire and watched 1 tot the train, for the cruveg were sp;sharp that we might have hen up• on the slide belbre we-could see it.- So when 'we run up, there was the:old lady_ With her calico cap, swinging the Chunk of fire like a revolving tight-house,and there were the.little Irish carry Mg bruSh, likelso many little hea vers. tihe had watched all that night to - thi cold.' Hut for; her, in another' mlntite we should have run into a pile of dirtland stone as big as Barnuni's Hotel. should have got a - ' rtt ticket'eerrain,lfmi I woe co the platform.' What typiltd have heroine of the passeogers aril tram vow can gue , ..t, as well a 's Icon." 1 ; . We expres,e,d a hope ihat the Mil widow had been properly rewarded , I " The passengers ['fade up, ationt eighty dollars; - the Company atierwards gave her a shanty out free, the iariakestnett and engi neembiaught her a cow. and she blade out very well. Bin wheo fistidril the money to her I that Might, she ;said : • ' flintlemen. and liclies,Th thankful, and May ye niver. ktfoiv the wa'i't of what! ye give t me. But whatli did WiS.Mattly 'pa' account of innn. there. ; He was kind and:,thoughtful to the poofand the afflicted, and I'd a Watched tilt LI film, belt*: harrutu ;should have come to him' - if I cciuld have helped it.'l It+ti the:thing, it ntade me tfhoke right up. o ^ " - Pa l asenjave for the Don't for vont umbrelli, sir ;I there might be an explosion and you'd waiit it to. keep off the einder.,." Let me pasiyour bandbox, miss.' Take,careofj yOur fitthi boy, madam, no M aranon on hma." " All right !"go ahead !" ;'COINCIDENCES. A Lein/doe: r , piper, bnage to mind the Jot lowing etirioni eotneideaces: , On the 184 ! , of June, 18L5, the English and Prineh were mated in deeperafe,orflict , at ',Waterloo ; on the same 4ana diy,ol the i ,inetith.l El 1853,, thelnsflish and French Flets wereeat -ate= off the Pardittellei•eallagea in a corn moo *se. .Oa the 14kh of Imre. 1807, Ni.' Won conquered' ihe tioops orAlelander o_ ltussiait Friedland: add the trop reorient •i at thil eabietinent 'interview at Tillait,,too eoutniel 'as to - ishithif.i,togetherf ther reohld not tiptable the - naval Power ofLElailandegft .14W14tirrefts later; ttit? for 44..1 Ulan/les of Engross) and Yntatti . are wilted to realist . theatterasettateata qt Abe' Maitoatte. . The brother or - Veziodetaltd , tbe'Depbew of Ns italtort do opt set is imakenu but in hostility. That ti• half, ceotory ! .bowevett should . pro- dace Etch ebanget‘ is :Das sorption ; but the coincide:Rego! dates tketriklog, ' , -Tr teghi brown they are siltddle taws in*" ME NIA. NO: 31. £ji toti 1. HIGHLAND 1:11.111.1. ---- - . .; i Highland Mary war, Mary Campbell; from Campbelhown. in Argylkaire., and[ lived id Collstield, i 4 the humble ,ttuation of daily. maid to Coloael Moutgomiery• Sitc:iiiittlivt4 l at one time at nursemaid 111 . • the • flintily of BUMS' friend and patron, Gavin • Hamilton, where he visited her; Mary hadgune to the •We.t Highlands to Make i larrongernats with her friends fur her crtarrlage with Me poet, aud ou her . 'return to • Greeuock— kheir it was apPointed.they Ohould meet—Lite w 3 4 seized With 1141 i, of; NOM) she (licit a few ,i 4: days before Burns eeen heard of he illyies.s. This was the cause of their sudde .sepa ra nun.. I --1 E. Although Mr. Denhaixt travel 3 user some of. the_ grounds touched upon- by .i:Heather Jack,", yet as he relates incidents, tianv of them unknown to !the general reader, we believe it will repayllot the tune lost in the perusal : " Most people', most reading pEO• ple," wntes - Thomas Denham; " are more or legs acquainted with the bard's two beau tiful effusions, • Highland Mary t and the address to • Mary in Heaven.' Pour High land Mary was a beauttful, iniereting, and innocent young creature; for Iturilan En‘e tiness,tooduess anti greatue4e,- Cao neatto ih hie lawlv hodd As weet's iif.casAt ha.'' And though bruitght up in hurble '&,r stances, Mary had charms ch teernauy wooers ; ; and says Allenrimaing,- ham " There was oat Wanting he tempp taiitius..Vc., to allure.' "But ootliLig win tier young ntre'etioati 'from title .pea•hut poet ; they were betrothed. Mar Wa'a to go home to the Weatemhighlands to make "aaraagements tut 'Frhetri , marriage. - And thrtuadieu," says t;%meck.an autoot, - " waa performed in a striking; moving Way. ' , The lovers stood on opposite• sides- of a brook, face tb lace'their in the:tunuing stream, hording a Bible be: tweet. them; protiouneed their V we In he • "fhini to each other, and . rirtedj tievet . to • meet again." Byway of coutittat Ida Burn , .' Own tv,,rds are':—" At rile elOse .of: the folldwing':an tuinu she erossed'the sea to meet fat strew• trek. Where'she had saarcely lauded it'll, n was seized with a 'malignant tever,th'at hur- • tied my' dear girl to her grave in n few ilJy, before reven could learn 6? per The Bible they made uSe-of on this final par= ting was sherwarda in the of sister, to majtolnrfres, on_eadtiot which i inscribed a quutiationqroin Bares' handwriting. Ori theJirst ; " And yo ' hart not swear by- my ;azure fa Icely —4 I. am inc. Lord." On the 'second, Thou .;salt Liu( forswear thyself; but performo the. thy oaths." There ii comethitv , exereditc.:lY 1,11 ' 1 1 1 :4; to this phase of pour Burns' exult-nce. and the patboi and deep feeling evin4.it in the‘e twu admirable poems,.can attest now his sensitive heart:, must havx wruhed itikkr the harrowing . affliction whifsli wrenolird the tenderest, denres::churds. Lung =unr hill (upon the rar, and! 'tit ru , :toinart', - ate them tu singing ; but I cannot het.' how one fink ul thi. &Wee! chain' caul hd withuut marring 4t , ; beautiful 4nunc:re.-- May Gout amend the taste that ICA inlittlalP " Highland :Valli'," • !' • . I iiiislCllolll/. 1 ID — llium rrttcis are asltad for us low:utcked frocki, or hadly;lighted thorough fare!.'' When Mutton is 8 cent Ala paupd,the pound Weight consists of 111 ouncea. Ad vance the price tn. 11 rent, and. the pound dwindles away 0.12 or 13 ounc'es. Put , up the price of"tohicio tohree dollars pgund, and miess than imio Months ilire.would not bean honestisegar maker in the! city,. Hope yarn would takelhe "place of he hest pig tail"--While first class regattas; woulA owe their paternity, riot tojHavaua.. but a cabbNie garden. Prices-as we said 14fore, have a moral ss well as;monetary effect on people. If you would haire.a tniller go to Heaven, you should neveriallOw flour Ingo above :us dollar , . a barrel.: ! The moment lie gets abJvc that, he gets abnie the Cernmanclhaents, and commences working -" prepared chalk". and Plaster of With Ithese things come short Sleep's and unquiet lconsciences ; and with unquiet consciences! come outer darkness—gnu:Mug of teeth; and all that hurl of thing. Again; we'say, if yOu would die 'happy and go td pray tor good crop, full harm, and low prices. od. Pertuwke: was one of the hest Of men naturally, 800 yet the speculation lever which seized the' pork Market durmg the past year,.las given his soul such a doivaward • tendency, that the ebances aranowl even:lllot it will not stop in its descent till 'it-bringa up in the counting room of Belzebub.' I . ' - w i I r 7 SOME:I PZ4S0 riting frOna Australia, says, that society is growing Wild; and that nothing but_wornen can bring ',if bacl; to cis •' ilizathm. He th right. You may blind pri-/ souseond erect - gibbets, pass laws and es.ntiz fish court houses and deputy sheriffs, tm i un til you carrenable men to become bittbands, they willinn into all ungodliness, beginning 1 with unshaven beards, and leaving off with dirty shirts and' highway robbery. A virtu bus woman is a sedative in diUp —her rem-. ewe exerts a soothing infiuenl e that makes the most brutal; not paiy tractable, but tidy. Wherever 'she moves, there you will find cleanliness and, churches, Well kept door yards and Sabbath'. schools. 1 Without her ministering aid : . men would dift away. from decency and religioni and brio up in broken breecties,ill-kept nerk' ti es and user darkness. Woman is a glorious institu e llon—the only created being T hat takes prec ence ot ..tin. shine. Long may She wave li 1.--- 0... - 'fur coistnOr.s of Pari are - superior to all others. Each Pas-same-Outs a Cushioned seat with arm's, to himself, ifi,hich of course prevents crowiiing. As soota.as the 1 , 1"3 , t9, are filled, a-soft of weather reci sign on top of the omnibus, with the word compfer, is ; elevated which can be seen a c ) long distance, and announces that no more an be received. Their omnibusesare wider tljan the. Aram can the eential part of the oof elevated so that a passenger can pass to hie seat ,with= ont smashinghia hat:'and Ire, has ali:. no Iron rod, to steads! 1w - elf, land keep him from...disarm:lg knees and toes. tr 7" Evritir;sci ooy that a Ll:z would not fly - .unle'ss, it had s grin tyir4 it down. It is . just so to life. The man ivbi, is tied down by a liall=a-dtizat bloorniug IC SPonsibilities.,l; and 'their make a higher and stronger flight thau the bachelor who, having nothing to keep turn steady, is, always floundering in th mud. it you= want to asceati in :the world Ate yourself to tocnebody. I • ` (17 - ' Tue. sittEVIS of London have been for months past.' sad Pre :tole, dut tn.pieres with 1 sten c hes for ';layiOg dolert )he electric tde graph. London' underground, will 'soon be one maze of atretehing winds, and one gleam of flashing Messages. .M 1 the public offices, are now. elentrically connee4ed W 1 th each oth er, a great Many: of rhe• Mercantile houses with the railway lines, Most of the dubs with the house, and , the Ilityal Italian Opeta with the ll4se and the opeatral termini. 3 Notitn Iltt,t,titat 'A1i...11...- —ln the mood's at _March, April,Mny and 1nne,1853, the tolls on the North Branth Canal amount edtr to $59,0 Same ', 5 93. Sae , tot! last year, 43 . 5138 CS. ;Inetiase this - ear, $16,;.'6 t, 29. 1 The delitieryM cant ativille, we learn ' from the htelligenter, is - now. progressing with vigot, the wharves ofthe Montour etim -1 parry being :cmWded with! !vats, on.loading. trj't , Wriv vo the Desnociacy'ot the av untry auy louger . hesitale told, _a high' and . noble eland la the selOtlcei ille very Lest pun for office.--Att; Vernon Bomar. - Because the very , best ien are Ifftugp.— Don't isk such silly qt.st,igns.—Cere. Hir• ci/d. - _ no!Tolllttie Goosiatany Jot —Take 'your krill kart a ii et train, Bud tide beblPd adnzaluos actigtaker. In" rat than so hour ylm Wlllilleet Wish a collision that aid/ fur :nab you *lib sit the slitail n y requirc fora • Cal* rn IfeW Yotk City is so mi l t spread; that the Daily Znits states that thou., an d s of tooters,io ; shot cut Amon the LigtioiLatc, out ashen discourage , Hof ialwatiory Temedy mobile so ussoy Ow/ shops • . _. .:,.., :13ANNANt. _.. •-• - - 0 STEABL , PRINTING" PPICE.' naonsprimdaueernislimtr w n l s ult ell to need/6,108 and BOOK %.* 0 every ilewriptiou, at the office ..o! 2b Airitem' L _ Journal, cheaper than it ran be done al any ettaat eatabilLinnaent in iba County. inch Ite , 8006.. Pataphifris, 1 Bilis of Lark, /Are. , Poe , . rt, 1 Rat :lai INlthits. Hand Blies, ,• i . Paper Bomb, _ - ... , A: Nde. of iig , armeht, 1' Ti me Beal. • 5. . -Bile lio , e , e *, - 1 Onier BoodAtia t " At the very iiliorieie noiem. Our 454 ihr JOB . TYPE i , more ex tenmve than thatol iwiy other ' 0&.•t. iii ilii- , ...ection of the Slate 'ter We i handl employed ex pre.vdy for Sobbing. , Be= preettehl_ huller ettetelf, we will roarluallie , OUT i work to be it. nitet-14 any Thal can be Mild OW In "-- " — 1 the mtles. PRINTING IN COLOB.S.,dese si *0 ; . -11000.1 ~,,t,,,, . • , II --------- j . r ' DOOR DINDIIRIT. i . got-It:, bound ut. every verteti of style.' slut vook , ,,,:fevecy deserigttonmenotactwed,boundand 1 , er.,l to order at f•hoct notice.). . •'.. - i , - ,1.. , (4?..1.4.1 • ,, J,f 64 :1111ff. I . Fetrata r drink, terrti;la drank' • In wh,,,e daak,siough brightll To ri,e ao more. .• I The Lat.:mire. 1.-tiperat Clllll Cre,kh,ng,.ltt Habtta to:d, The brave, the good, and the Content cul :tore; Naos; the cariv iterrca.; Weakening the brawny arm; I Making the happy, hone. Whlch Love , a loan/ dram" with Minn was strewn,. • ! do ear.h.t't • • Causing that angel girl, - ' View with di,guat,,the drunken clawri.... I Once loved so well. t _ Spreading abroad Alarm ; I itao•lng the deadly knife . . I In the midnight bruwl, amaii the life Or, perhaps, a friend. - -;-- Losing Respect ; and she. " Who tenderly nursed him on her imee••. /far heart to rend, Dying wlthout a tear. To dew reeling place ; • A wile'., Chl:tre .arrow, rattly a Tab . 1 The Drun'a•ard's oldy trace. Cobbler. may bo i•ery good, and brandy, cheering, c„ Id or But Lttter tarn ribb,_pure blood. And barb tn, haul tt buy a Lot. Nll`Mvisig is trom ilia Journal of die - Arneiican Temperance Urnoni At a live county temperance meeting which, we sittuded, a plain iarmer rose and ss' that he was one day going to'work, and , an officious 'skirt 6t a man overhauled his, es• claiming ..• Mr. against you!". Against tno !" NVOS the reply v "I guess you are Ullitaked tilts time : I owe you. no ihing !" " Oh, it is uot said the man, 1 am oniti• the collector. It is a tat WI" Alt.! a runt • Ve5." , .,3t,1 1 1 the collector, " if you've a mind to under4tand it and about half I Cali' upon ate of this opinion ; they mutter t e rribly at;out the runt taxes, the ntlmbet lazy. drunkt.n fellows iu the pOor horse, sid :he criminals taken up every day, melting ea ettointou.• cut: to the county,and I b•• heve it' it was nut for runt shops', the • tare., wou!,l,not he one quarter as , heavy as. they ate: you have given it about.tb• tight nem? —a rum I should not like to have the Ikerne fa' !UM bill collector." . On Jay tug this. he sat down; taut It pro ved a Most effective speeet. for other% jock up the thott,t, and the turn bill. eitestsed upon temperance meuovna not , lost eight lot to the clo,o of the ,tareting,—ltideed, t.b' idea thht ~ temperance, man should be met' with'a demand whieh_canld only apptopti a:eft he made of drunkard. " Sir, I have a rum bill against vnu. 7 and be compelled to Qobtolt tt,..aod kid ' if, while, it was it first quite luctic:rous,?litirsqlcited burning m • itt;uattoo; waytiog to expret the ,- .4tength oC rt'det and.tod that immedt• ately; for the Mame Law. 'Would that we could travel the State, and itiow to every hard tvorking man tho mow of hi- tutu b+ll,--that we could sit doin - by atie shoesnalier, working day and night to pay 1;16 rent, and support' his family, sod ask hint hoir much Was his rum bill. Runt bill!. I never drink rum!" " Very well, sli,.but you pay a NM bill_ wa. your WC last year V ' ;ixteela 1151lars, twenty-five cents." • .3 Very Well, sir, ten dollars and elglity• t tour huts of that was - your rum bill." By the illacksrotth..• Si;, you awing the' hammer at,ihe ativi!. by d.tv and by n tight in smanter end - winter. Ilaid f way tio get a Heinz ', Pr,y, sir, how rapch is yciuri rum bill . ; • Bum toll! don't insult tai; : never t di'op - conies Into my shop." " That may be, dr, but you pay a hew n rum bill; and it won't be any less whop ihese drunken fellows, w ho I see baaft siouritt your runner, ger, with their families, into the poor house." By the, hard working, thrifty fermat e :- Sir, you've a very fine farm, will linu not set aparta lot for• the tniesionary or bible cause ?" " I 'would it I could, buttit requires'ail can raiiit-to enpi)ort my fatally," " Sir, yuu are now.devitiog the produce °f-your hest tut to a MrSe purpose.' •• I am. sir ; what du you meati-.3" I mean, to pay youi ram bill." Sir, ycu're mistaken in your mso. Ruin used to coat roe twenty and thirty dollars in haying aril tiathsting, but 114 v• not paid a rum hilt these six years." ' . " Have not i what 'were .your stria 1111 t year I" • . " Over forty dollars." " Well. two•thirda of that was Crum tee . The pauper tax of the State id New York. in 1846, according to the Legislative 3eportv. was 2817,441 ; of thm, .4870,173 was sit . down to toisrupeiance, atniavou bad to pay your share of It. Now go foe a Maine Law, and you [l3By - have nearly, the wbole of the produce of your farm for yourself and chil dren." The Kr:sc./ler/eerier for July contain's 1 number of specnueos of letters from taw. asekere sod their friends. We copy one of the best from Mr. Twisi to Governor Marcy. GU behalf of a geutteman who is ready 111 Say moment to the for his eouutry and a fat of fice • . '.• • ''The bearer, Mr. Marlin Van Buren Phila. is an applicant for some easy office, antf,l am happy to say, is au out-arid-out Demo. eras. Ile voted tar Van. Buren m '4O; (or • Polk ire.'44, and in '45, being somewhat put, Zled with the claims of the contendiog fac tions, polled two votes, one for Van Bann and one lot Cass, evincing a spirit of cow!. tattoo and high-toned ppaciple which puts to the blush all other compromise meastireer.— Mr. Phips, I can truly say, is .an active, eft,. ' twat. arid industrious Democrat, but is un• " able to discharge very manyout.door duties, as he is suffering under a physical disability, having I. o rne two years since sprained his ankle badly. '" 's The circumstances at.. reudiag this physical disability may not be unittieresung, as inustratife of the stet:log Democracv inherent is tIM man. They are these :-11e. was engaged, with some youag Democrats taisitig a hickory pole. They had accomplished their object.; and young Phipa determined to place the stirs and 'stripes. upon the top of the pole. For this purpose he. commenced climbing; but alas! having ar rived at the dizzy height pt ten feet, the pole gave way, and he was hurled miserably up. an the earth, sst!li _a severe contusion upon the fl eshy part of tlle lei, and with his left tootspratned terribly., Apparently not retai -1 zing the extent of the injury , he waved the I tattered ensign over his contused frame, and gave three hearty cheers; for James li, Polk. Such Dertioeracy ought ,not to go unrewar ded; and I hope you will: be ablem place one unfortunate friend in Some •easy position where his physicaldisability will not be an tagont-mi,i to his progressive Democracy." w•pisew:rts' 0:7 . THE EDIToR of the Poughkeepsie Jour net and Eagle, for ooticiog the-frequent nn stances iitliberalittt of congregations who pi the expenses of their Pastors while chitty the Tour of Europe, says : Our object in calling attention to this sub jest is to throw out the suggestion, wbetb it might not benefit editors as much to take trip across the Atlantic, as ministers or °the men?.We have been preaching the trot , ottr.sest energies to much larger eon gregattint than any minister has for twenty bye yrars, without any respite worthy of tb name, and it begins tó strike us that, per baps, as in other cases alluded to, our eon gregation misfit Ike to. send us adrosa th wa er 110 tccrutt, and see a little of the QI- World; They undoubtedly feel auelousabou our welfare; and, perhaps, are yule waino Me opportunity to show their good will. , 3:7''TEZ FOCAL TUX alb, V4llOlStst cloeed lost the 30th ult. July is the • tor posting up our National SCCoilltnld Go eminent tuncttonaries daze their ealettlau• ;and estimates front that day, though the IS , Ores will not be submitted to Confess n • 01 its re•asssmbling in Da:ember.. Bun Commerced Chrome!' cad Revuso makes estin*te of our Foreign trade, and contras it with that of last year as folloWa Imports. Elptxts, Zrports eras , • 1852, j 211,618X2 209,643,625 dvi = , 263,00,090 240,900 1 090, WlN,' BIM 110 t LAN, TIIE JOVIAL SMI u 1 by, al Jolly 0,11 I=l too soon old, MIMMI , I have 4 bill' !CU Dcfctab Matta. RECO3I3IENDATION FOR orncg.
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