T ER MS or • Tilv r4INZIRS,..3OI3RNAL. •Vira.R !,rnsimtr-thne. "rwo DOLLAR:per annum. payable wini•an- nwltc m advanr•ejo those who ;eside in the Coun ty, aid annually in advance to those who re, ide out 0 the County. The 1.1114 n-her reAervea to himaelt , the right to charge :Ed .10 per annurn,.wkken payment deln)ed lottg..r than one veer eo• ct.r fbree Cop!t.•, to one Addre-s, - • E 5 00 . :-.3.,ven do do •d o . . in 00 ir,nrea, do ,lo - on ClergYgie. ,5r40.)1 :Tearivers •iuppiied w:th- t he..re mat at 15 in advance`. RATES of , .ADVRETISIFiII: 1 ; , if , . Square of 11 tines 1 square, 3 mos., $3 00 , 3 itme,..„." - --41 00 ,ti ilionth.,. fi 00 . . • ~t hrett'llt insertion, .2.5 1 Lear,. . • hllO 4 .:11e. , , rtirrie,,, *-2,5 ' Caral.ol:lline,t, 300 , i•at...e,frit insertion, 12 i do : 'Stine., 500 . `2l , l.: , hant. and olhers .adverttsntkt .I.tv the rear, sr;il, thr , pricileze of itkertinr; different ad- i serti , etnents weekly: ', ' 12 00;1 .. - Fl.art:er Advvrtis.emenl , . a3 , pez-lezreem'ent. 7 , .-- . - - , BI_L - .1-I\TESS . C ARDS. . . l'.': FIRE .INSURANCE.;j. .:-. . , - !-; ;. , disitNCY- -Forth,. purchase and Sale of Real t: , 1 INDEMNITY. it. tate; huyi e r nod selling Coat ; Isaias char.'s, of , f iltl 0A711111.1N FIRE Mgt/RANCE COM AiiV C u alLatolls : M riem,;/k.e..„ and colleeting reuse--from ; • - ' -;. OF PIaLADELPHIA. . : , s aty yeAni xi)orienre ill the County he hopes tot ( )ITICE:tiIo. 1631 Choetout a t(OCl.ctesr wit kt .ii esatlifactlot. °dice Mahrintangualreet.rottsville.. . ' -,.. I.IIREIiTORS, i i, CHAS. M MU.' I Charles N. Havlirr, • George %V. Richards. : t . April N. WU , . . ~ : ~ it-ti ! , :l'homa. , Harr: -,., Moruemi D. Lewis. .' 1 'l, I Vona* Wagnee, ..,..„,:.. Adolphe F.. Durk,. -.1 • fail! liAiti NAN, Arron&Ev AT LAW , has . Santulli:rant. 11 "- Abaco! O. Drown, 4 - , , •tied an utlice in t.isintre .acct. POIIRTIII.. I,ppo- : Jacob If.: saint!, .itiotris Patterson, 1 , ; ;us the Episcopal tharth, where he will be daily, 1 Cotilitittelit matte Innittittre, OM:113110a Or lluoWl er•ibi,,9 to 3 °Slot's'. itosinf.• I,lteis to him will re- , I isu rVirry deecriptiori of properly, in 'own and ei.oririv tette prompt attention, addiessed to him at either 1 nt fate. as low as arti s cortmatent with security, rolifilillie Or ;Or w igsliurg. - - i The Company have reserved a. large Ilioistiniehl 1iee113.1.51. 4941 - ' Fund which with their Capital aOd Preoilutos. , saleiy e'l . • . • -- -- ----,•----- .- .. 1 iuvested.arriirCtiriple A protertioivfo-theaaatired. t r DAV llti) SIIIPPEN, ATTORNEY ANU i Tarr assets Of the Company ki Januol . Ist, Ib4b.'. s P 4 COUNSELLOR at Law. Milladelphts,willattengl Lpuutisbed agreeably to an A'ariif..l.sserribly, weir is ,I,, , ollections and alrother•legal business in the City •• Pillows, viz : .1) of l'hilalelphia,4dyulnitrg Counties and elsewhere,' Mortgages 8890.554 63 riloslis, 51,5ti3 481 i,rt.„. No. lid South Sixth 'sleet Philadelphia. '" Real Estate, Itisi..3fig 90. Cash, do c., 43,15; all .• Temporary, ----4 I P: WHITNEY, EXCDANGE, COLLEC. , •Loans. Ut.a.459 Ott .. 41,?.20,097 611 .1 .Pon, I othuilssion. and Go , netat AernLY Office, Shire tlatir iticor poi - align, '''a perlM - 1 or elahte'rtit assi doer to :diners' Bank,yottsville, 1.1,/lr. in 111 I, Var., they have paid upward. of one Wililen waist s ..oi rent money, Gold and Silver. DRAFTS on Phila- I deed thousanJ dollmrd„lomeis; 1 . 4 tile, thereby affon - deiplim'atol Neil. Yore for ea le. . , •1 ine t, ideneestif the advautigig.'of insurance. as w:,11 .MarCh.2o, 1a59. • - ' l2 11 ; las the ability and disposition to meet with Pi 019 0- . , ' • - • nevi. all liabilities. • • Y -',- . fl DETEIt NI3IPSON, ?donne Engineer. has re- l ' etyMttEs N. IIAM:fiER, Presidelie.l II moiled Ms'otilce to Dr. Ctirrliestees Building, ~,It I CHARLES U. DANCKER, serretaiy. dam bill lilt. below the Prot ,stem Ephiropti Churcii,'l i The satisrohnt has Lien appointed agent fir t„ e i'eliire Street. Pottsville. P 4.. where he. wilt prompt- . .,64,1,e mentioned institution, and is now preparedr it 'r ."'" In." "id?" in ifi , litir of lug Pr"e"" 1 °I. - :make I...flange, on every desrription of property pt April 3.1552. lid(— . Vie lowest . rates. , ANDREW Ill'Z•41•EL, AgAtil.l . • ..IM • itsville. Jan 11.0.31 2...2i:-..‘ -- • --f ,- N•'; 1. , 4-ti, .;1 OK N WIL LIAM SON 4- JAS . COOPIG O. 111-• II-• -•-• - Alto:Mel it Laic, Pott•ville.- under Au Cesare tit. ' a few thorn Eagi of [hi" Penit;tylcattla'llall." MT' I TR-ANSPORTATION i , Caper selll attend at &lithe rc?trit•. ~, , . • I. , PC411•111M, Oct- :, ISM,. • 4:1-ain : I • - ' SCHUYLKILL • NAVIGATION. ii ~,,.! &MC E IL, Illit : RTZ•-USTICE it•rio , YEACE. , 'UHL lschics mitt ,l. anal and Nits oration .re n,;i4. 1.:, Pottsville. .V% ;It ; attend promptly. to Colleettaras ' I .ripen tar the x:. tar iif Boat. Iliropgtmut 'the cfn ,ssenritS. Pure haat and Sale of Real L'oxin, &c., In Ime line tram fort Carbon to Philadelphia • .4 ' 1 S. nwrIMII Count's' , l' 2 . ( -Mire ill Crtal SlreettnPPo. I Tile t,itlow we sate: tit toths w :11 to-tharged for A e alte the• Town Hall. - Ott 00 ,, P - ' lls ' ' tear 1753, ' . --------- --- - • MIS( ',KILIAN EllltS ARTICLES. , 1 lOSIN C..,CONIKA`D. CCSTIeE6F TIIE PEA( E., c - 'l . alt rhargerl ye/ ton of 2240 povnd.v t. J out 'Mel to any bioirie . :•, entrus t e d to hi p care, t • . , . FIItST CLAzi. • paw - wally.] , Bills a lid Nate; Cqtle,:lia,i, .1c .‘ urTur "' l '' ,Inns r, Ity , Sand, Gravel, Manure, Uti w rout a Market i.t., , ,r,n; , ,,,ph,a1./r, IIIII,:a tisr3tl., , ;, . • ; ',lone, Hit, ii-hate. Ilairatinie, Slacked lone S, lata, •7-1' .911-ly _ , _ ; Lime, , marry Vpalls, Cordwood,l'olts rixo.. K. SMITH, MINING :ENGINEER a nd ! •ma Ft .. . 11.. Rough Hatt and Gypsuat., one tent anitla ..:Xtiotteybf , ftWO.Ved 1.',, 1, - e-altt . Hi reel, ~,,,,,,,0,. , tialt - per 'ton p , rl Mlle for 111. !Ina Ito 111111111, 3114 , 06 li mg ". 11,,,,,. it,"„ v oli, ,pa All ,r,i,i i ,,,,,„, „r , ri,II .-4.1 p.., tab go-1 toile for each additional [Mfr.. Engineering, Mapping ~,L,i 1,,,,,,gt,1, 6 4 , act. ut ,,i i but no Chhl de 61.411 Ge . made for any , distance ettei iti l praptit and care(ali) .l . , illf thins cents art 1011. . .. ' May It 1952.' . , VI tt - • scroND Cl. A Srl . • 1; I' ',tacked Lino% Martae,. Wrotight or SL:ahtind Mone, Hitiunitiou ,.. t.dal. Ls tcha. lie; tenap z. , tone .iiild I, ripper Ore, Iwo cent a per ton, tier mile, tut the 1.144 WO mike, and half a cent per toll pet gullet - Or e - arti ad ditional mile, but fas charge shall be made tilt any 11- ti,tr, tlieetllll€ (Intl' (elite per toil. " , • " :THIRD CLASS. ~ - t IroO of all kinds in any RlAg t , of tivanufac titre He -1 the ore, Halt and Fish one rent p•r inn Or dill,. for the hint twenty In llen,'and half a cent per iln . per pile - 6,r ran, iddltlidta I tulle, hut no charge t,..•11 - , 'he toade`or any rlPaance eacei-dang fats c'ents Of . -- . . • A - 111RS H. Gtl.- A EPP, ATTORNEY AT I.A" . ,i i ./ T ii&Vlng rPIIti.VF.I jr. PriltAl lilt, hi* uppi,ed a n otiicrtf un'ar , l the Telegraph Oilier, Cetilt'r ill eri,..pp3lliir I he!! )liner.' (lank.. . ,_ 1 EtZMMI 1 - 01. g,AIIIIIICL /let, I tier 4th and Mahantany , 4.lr.etA.Poll.l3lle—(l,b , ~be littly . bcc9pied by Dr.:lbw.. Wad =I locTon - c. WESEL Elf., IfibS141X1rAl1111" I/ PHYSICIAN. Icrmovrd Lie ortnn tit retie a the n'e'ck liolioes in ec.alStrf,t ,Pnkl ! im Apfli2BilS44. viriLlilAM L. wiIITNICY. ATTORNEY 11 al I.Aw, Potioville, Schuylkill rourlty, OlTiCt r, Contrx rt.r rt, tir . srly it:ipoAtwihr Jima. Jun. 4, t"7 15 1 ' • 14tY M. Airi I.SON.' htACISTWATE: 1 44,1 •' enter, Land Aunt and GeQrra/I . l.llettor. Market rr.l..y..Rivitle, MMMI 119111% P. 1110 ISA It.T, Alto Ole). 11 •innei for Nero Volk. I )di W.po+lir Coptre Priinn:l pr 41 24, 1n52 , ('+ El./.. 11. CLAY. Attorney at Law, Pollsville 1 7,1.4. • tithre,iii I 'erili n "trent, oppwore Morlime Chi ill 13; n I ;1'62 0115 HUILA IrES„ot'UTORN EV T I.IW, Potts• J" vale, county. ra. Oilier In Centre tippOsll e, OW Bank !cow '27, - 1.)• G. 31.60 WAN, ATTintNEV AT LAW:Of • fire n Marknt et., oe.ir Second. . 21111 P-5 : , S2.' .. . 2:i•if . SHERIFF'S ,SALES. • SHERIFF'S SALES of REAL ESTATE-; . y • pi' virtue at several writ , of re all it jail Expo ' JJ nos, oisued put of the (:unit of Common Pleas 01 Sehuylal . Coii..tv, and to me direntecl, there well Le expowd to Ituili:ic -.ale or vendor, on SAT • I' [WAY, the I tilt day of August nest. at lit o'clnek. ' iiithe forenoon, at the !1011, of tril/ro 11l Ara z . in the liliroinili orrotnwille, in the County Ul *Stullll I it,:i', the . toilowing de-oribed Real E-tale . A L.Ltliat eettaiii trail tit land , iinate, in Norwe• ~au thwit,hip, (now CaAs town:Atilt) in Jl. , elitivll..lh c,11114V 1nu1.111111111.4 at , ii ., tooe. loran of the New Intl and Setiiivlli,il I Company tint! I.ieor;.,e . Hann', laud-. ,tte.iii•e fit the' •-atil New Yorl. and , Si:11110; ili Coal Conipady , land-, ',milt ste di-pr.,-- wvq. v.:fillet-111e' to It -boor. .11119 - 11WIWt• to land of Buid Pritterr-on, i-otith ,1111 , 11 , lO ,J ez ,,,i,o, , a .l. •••Ii pereta, I. -u -n-aa2.,'!' II II thence -by the -111110. 110111 lit/ tittetu , eii:l, 1111 perches to a -tote, thew, ht' , Sal George I 1ia1a..4 ;and tooth :20 degree, we-1,:. , 4 peiehe , to , the pt3.i.e of beginning, ecattalning. ioxty-one 010 ; • ac r e.,t more or 11..,,, 1,//lit the uppurtenaneei., coil- I .itnii..! of six J; -tort' .tone dwelling hotn-es, tour 1 If ..tout' t ru toe dwelling houses. one •-; slurs log . ,IwellJg lioike wilti hachra anfa-ht4l, Iwo I ....tory k'anie dwe:liti;-, bon-es, one I ,10tylllltIlt. 11011. e. 1 Fur double 1 - r siory frame and log house., one tranie itaipeniet -hop, and oue blaeliquith 'Atop. AA . the 1 I,l,ptiiv of JACOB SEIIIit.LL. i • . 1 . A - SO, Ad that 'certain lot or pine. of 1 . 410111111 t ..l,llltln` 11l 'the borough of Miner-.‘ 'lle. :=4•111/1,11;.111 itollillF.oolll`llelleillg at e point la 4 beet Irvin thel - 3':" west lint (..t . Third street,' thenee mirth i 45# 1 " , ,, tV..4/ degree , ea : it, tut feet to tligh .. -treat. !!Ht a thence .norllt . *j); degires we,t,..0 wet, i „ , theni•e south 0,1 degree , west, '4O hot to 1 •--' Pliqi-aut stra t a: thence alone Plea,uni ,t 41 feet to the plan ot beginning, with the; appurtr- , ittinee., eoll , ,,ting of a Iwo story triune 'dwelling] nutpie. AN 1 hilf;ll4l , 4r : rsl l i . JANI f>: WIL LI - ANL': I A 1.,....0. All Milt • eel tain ,lot or Piece of ground.) .i :di:fie in the , boi ough iii• Pon..‘ lite: in Ilie count R ; of Sehuy.lki,l. bounded in boot be Laurel -treei, " it the rill:li%* lot ot 'Clitharinr Readlliil. lull the .e.t by lotlot Fr:oteis t•-,;iiell. and on the nor;h by ' 101.'01 NV ill laid Bat 1,, i•Ontatn•tig iii friint 1..... ‘ • .AIN It 20 trot; and in,delall A Wei, with the qp• mil purtenanee4, - con,stic of a two -wit% :fin It ii ... 4 1 triune dwelling trot-c. will, fl la-enient ;tory of -Joh;e' and' brick. As the prO• i,eiy ofMATIIIAS SCHNIII)T. 1:• - ... . • • .ALSO; All that certain lot or pieee of Jo Otiff,l Wilt the bnilding, erected thereon. StIllall: lying bad being in the hot °ugh of Pott,yille. Schnulli;l4 sounty, on the north west corner of Martiet st Wet, and it twent% feet wide curet called St John , ireet; containing in front on za,d Market street "{0 feet, and in length or depth 190 feet, and in breadth on Lyon street :10 feet, bounde-d northwe,twaidly by Lyon id:ergb eaidwardly h; St. John street, •otehword:,' • '1 , ,, Market street. auyi we-twurdly by the 1. , .4.?1erti • half or moiety of Lut No Or , the al,.,ve Je..q;i1,,,,A • proper)` being the ea-tern moiety or half pip ni said Loi.No 35. and !wing, the. i-ittuelkltire. mtses which Joseph Mitchell and'Elizu '"ll, a both his wile, by their deed dated the I ..",th • 'II" Aar pf Angmt, A I 1619, and ree4rde'd ~".111 • in 'Schuylkill ,-ountv, 111 Deed Poolt N o : , 34,,Page 012, granted unit conveyed num tioifith ' Slack, his heirs and iee:l•;n•i, the upporti'man ; i es, consisting of u double SUM' !mine dwelling house=, with a 1 y fruine . i;itelien attached fronting .on Market: , treet one double 1 -tors frame dwelling hous'e, we i OWne basement. one i -ton tram' dwell u* goose, with u story kitchen inched, four It ~ .tor frame dwelling tiou,es. shed( attaebeil, and one irate stable, aU kotiting on St. John street AN the pc pelts • IiftIFPITH SLACK. Sciaed..taken to exceution, and wilt be ee JAMES NAtII;E.I.' Sheriff 's Pott-t 1 Jolt 16; 15-13. 1 . iVIISCELLANEOUS.. PAINTING, GLAZING and PAPERING r.'r:rtrovAr. 1 W. fitiWKN Itivitig tetonveil his sho p to 2 demi A 1 • 4LOVI• the Muerte:in House, Centre: Sir. ch, and t turn ciao mirtiterrlitii his brothers, the enlist-Jibe's itlntiunce to Or mantic that they ate prepared to e n et :tie all order! , in their line with the grrnlest de imateli, and tointhe !Witt te.,..titi Me terror They rue • (tiny, goad iv terlititell :111(111..tir CUNlutlier? ittly , there forr,,be ,tirr., rte cithi titetory pin....i f - T hey., af aot beg leave to rail al . entitin to their -hlendid, aie tin. ot of PapC t-Itatigings, Window 'bade., Ike .. etnuttr.ning. ever • unity of. style mid qua! I ty.k , , Cult the taste rind pocket ti tttfrelizieers,aud which they offer at the ItAverV City prices. 1, 1 J. IN litiWcN S. lilltilTllr,ltH - 2 doors Shirr American icons... Center St.; , Potniv Mei, A tiett 17„,1ea2 l In-ti . „ _ ___ DRAFTS ON EUROPE. AND PASSENGER. AUENCI E subarriber informs the public. that he lk now _1- acting aa l A;mit for the firm" of Boain•n, Cain- AaLt. & and' traniimits money t 0,,, any part nt Fornpe for said arm, tit drafts e.f .£1 and upwards, and also engages l'ariep"rigrerii, at Ise current Wm.., from Englant.lryland;s.coilanit and Wales.eitner I o Philadelphia or New York—alirn in .Slearnerii. The'•ubscrilier Jars not desire to do. huskies' , for' ' ally person unless they are perfet.tly evisned !hat he will {quaintly attend to the :ante. tie also believes, Irom inquiry made. that the firm of Bowman, (Jun sell &'Ca., are as Yam and trustworthy as any Notated In the hal:mews.% ' 11. BAN NAN, Agent fun, Bowman, Brunndi CO* Maiih la, 151 11,- PIANOS, MELODEONS. GUITARS, Ac. rrii F. Subsgober Is opening a War t eroom for• tic (h. , e. , ,,, .„ 2. I sa w o cht e y e e s and chi, ket Mira celebrated VI. ___f__f - I"_____... • ANOS. ALF(); ftne doned • ' f ' SLOPE CHAINS. ii .., i, ''''''' ' 74.1°&° "; ('''' Pri"" '' ' '.. ' .i; - ' qtr. undersigned begs I.i-it - motility to crill.qhe at• . ' 11 °"'•'" " ;. 9 I f'lt 9 " li , e• ;.. " 1 ',,"- '''' ' ; Le tit ion of ?diners, Coal Merchants, and sill those s 'k W [fie ''''Y "" 1 1641""'- - ' 'l ' ll. want of BEST PROOVED, or' BEttrl BEST - tune. Aleo,Oullars.Ar..• • ' •HAINS. for Minion or dill flUrprlPes, to t h . th law - ` all of which he will soil hereat lege UPI , r/tY Pm , m o o, of But Bast Chma.c..assorte•d sizes, front i tileh Tates Ihsirunistiiii hre all eel , elf 4l by a cointielepl to II inch, made (min hest refine , ' Iron. f'"li. and he entirantees all the Pl'an".' Ire e ell 'e - If ' • Alas, to hw large stock of Best Prooved Wkaisi - s; lacy are not w h at t h e y are repir,ented they can be ' qt,lort.l eILeP, ft:mil-16 inch to IS inch, matif•Tro - in ;corned. ' 1 ,11. HANNAN. best Cahle iron, which will be sold on ver's, , , i;far.oriu. ll• "4 .'Meyer. omi rhirkering rece.weit the hii ,„, ~m ,,, It. , , DA NIEL McCARTIVV, : lei , first lledslo at the Wm tills Fair.' for their Piano: • . • 7 ;• Nu. 96 Swanoon Street. and Nn, 2- • it, h "contest for superior merit with all Ent , pe. .. Dot k Street Wharf, Philadoihifia. April 72.1%3. ,t , 11 , - . • - REFER TO ' l'> 1 , , • = PIANOS. - . . , ..V. Y. Agard de Co.. t 'Deo rp,e Mason. Eso,.: I P°4l 4 . ” 1 "14641. • at t -:- lie subseticer is Agent for Myer lt re 's celebrated Pi ,' tintherit b p he '7-. 7 , el tens. which took the t charier!' Miller & Co.. t c . it , • Mr fliiritutk & Mattlight,i PhiladeiPti: ( ,a• • 'ulid . a Fair. Ile will warrant these Pianoe.and l i • Joh] nartraicklll, Ec•q.A.lewellyn, P.a + , ' reit ihesper limn the) can be purchased ill Pintader I L ,m, ‘ , 21 , Is3* . ' ' , • . 'lti.Ot is I 1' 4, 3. There Pianos faille in mite from $240 to 111150 .2_ 'May 11 , - e cash: Theses Pianos have no attaehment, Those I , . • 4. E. COULD, - ,••:-.„ ... - • ; „..---' ,,, it ! Attachments an: sery difficult toltie kept )o, . ( 3 erCEN. 'O ll TO A. rwr,) . h . . .•t i l , e. shit are'httended with no much eapense that Nu. it-I,l'ilESTA77l•ztreet,Swa,u,',€llPoli nx , ; 14 7 are not •11 Wry: desirable hflti le eta of clan, I PHILADEEPRIA. .'' .0 ..-- - ' - '''' here 100 . 011 are 111.4 cioiatantly at haitd.' 'call and I . . 1 • "••• turns . Also, Carhalt's Melodeons fur churches, I triXTENSIVE &SUSHI IT ni.islitlß.ana (iettle4 in - 1,,,dr• Rnotri,)wellings,Schaols. &t -. :Ike-delivered : .1 4 -aklusical ilialtufnenle "P ev e ll9 deee rlPf l9, l; •••• i here at coy -cash prices.-^' .1.1. HANNAN," ' t Esclu•lve A ge,nt,lor the cafe. of 8ab .77101,, Dltalsr dud Etoks. ll er• ' lett Daits dt. itht.'h (Roston) PATTNT Lily ill, 1553.- • 29 - thilarkmooN Barone -Valid% and nth- , • - --- • ' 2 ' - ----- -- - ' eCPIANIOS. L: Gilbert's Boudoir, K IM:PORTANT TO MECHANICS' , • a nip.; Melodeons, Slartires Guitars; IttipsEViollies, . lil.E'litENTS (.1F mr.enANlNltt. • sheet Mu ale , Music, Music Rooks. Lc- ' I; • ' Residents of the hi - Mary wilt be supplied ' , ';'',7o. MO/ ._' piliClikATlN(: the scientific. prinelph •of the lor othe t wi ee . n , i t h an y mo l e th e y i n ay,wMi, at as - prictical com,dr fiction of machines, with hamer•.:' low - rotes as If purchaser:l in person. flat ifr't one of [ fist.( utility of iieldern machine., . letnarksbli Cot I the larrest stocks in the United BUM,. I ,filhl cond., wt.( Utility and Ingenuity , by T. Raker; E, E .11. I dent of pirdisfying all who may favor m e ith a call Issuated by Rid Env - wrings, London Edition'. Just ',Or Order. it - seised and (Gra - air at' • BANN AN I B j ce Vealels in Music supplied on the moil liberal. Cheap incok Ind Stationary ilicit. ‘ termai. r'Planna Wet.. Suood-handlnatottor silt .121:12 11.1853. $l4-- '• I MaYli. lE2E . . Ugly . - ME VOL. XXIX. CM IMM , ' • it Guru, Flour, .j rrlts. 'umber, round and -tlitatt'et ~Jwe,t Lurithet,' 'loop Kiev. Shingles, Laths, .*fid :staves. In bOao May and Sot raw in balm, "Call kil : lr . , and ail articles not ahem ise enumerated, two cart% pet ton per wile for !hell ' l ot ter, miles,'and a half cent per ton per mile tor rail ti additional pole, bul no chat!, shall be made ritually dLiiicc ecretling platy rent. to:r lull r round and Hoare, cawed Limitr r. lionp Poles. stqta• plea. Lairs and titases. rails, shall be charged sa-. ordingti. 'the rate In this, seillion, i provided the •riv • seat ticks 111 1311 shall be 3110Weit tie 1.0,1 It lib any avaend'Aur or descending boat itlyt may to' ready 'pan., otherwise such - galls tiltallLbe stnireed the full charter rates of hi tent ! : pet von tier 1eek.6..1010 the 'city of Ile ohne. hitd iMir semi; ler I otiper Ipr IL 31101 , ,e said city. all rain-, where 41110 or ittoze locks iilre passed, and 1111 distance carried Ghtli br lent. 11,011 r#,,, therliarge for Toll shalt be t'ot two rordintlo lb, Acres I" which Arta, les canted belong. • 11l all cases where 2 ,oe.,' foregoing Rates, for, only, shall, exceed xis cente per ion oil the as, ea taitt-d t‘ifillaZe lit the, veri , el;Tor any lock , passed. 'l,eliiw Reading, or 4 rellto pry' ton above Reading, the Ti lit' vital! be chatged al their last menttoneirltatewhit II Artialei. TOLL ON EAIRTV BOATS. tier' iticati , t will be granted to 110315 intended run regularly in the trade on the line of the l'anal,:,h) the pal Meng of lEa Voila,. to ally I:ult.-riot. Th`yise rtuliaire the Basal 1,. a primp fit,esi, um to pass the wth ileelf any part of tilt. emit daring the boating sramoll of 1e53, provided slob Itir I Oran 11.ty tont In Mils equal lu 'l''l',•q 115.111 .•.Ir. Or month. Roma not entitled to sali permits will he t lit4eds ASR rrnte p e r aside, unless thew carry t'a ego wJnrh itas paid Five Dollars in 'Tolls but no charge matte (for in ydtvtuitre) exceeding One Dollar. Any filial 6...00 V(111{11114 mg.:times:AO, and run upon rvilmtlY; , .lbvel til - the hall• pay for 1440. log It litey limy al arty 1111,0 ftait 4 ; pur• rent per :6tti on the ayceitalned.tonnage iitYrettf, above Iteadclie aeree.ildv to het y, .t - ir multi will he required' to eitiltil !tills of Lading, fit MallileSt., I,l' e Iheir Calgos. (vat they are demanded by the Pollentor. or Lockt e hil,..'eA the tone 111 applying Cot a Permit, ire ar any oftle(.i, Wtiell they truth the MI., of a l'oller!la", Tony, doling the pant.ape al the Doti 10 II.; pyiri, -414,11031P/it. If ilo4v do no: prevent 'cortecOCßl 4 , riding...l Ma 11 1ie%19 of their C.itgltt theydqt. 60 cl, ~tird Ell, ,xtrrine lint Is :notarised by iay44,,,, lig an MI of Arsehibly.lit.i:sved April )7, i provided, that f ally pererovengaged in ratisporifiii. ntt, Iron, I.lllllbef itf inkier articles Of Me rrhKu4jl t' any properly w hat.oever on' any River, ('a sell, pledge or dispose of the salill l ,ot vny part iliertrof, without the ronsent.of the r. KQflct i hereof, lie shall , 1111 eon vier brill. he ileented Ii Oily of a rilvdemeardie. and be tonlisheil by a tine tiCiott less • than rim, nor exceeding fivE Dni.1.A11 ,, , and also by imprisonment in the Jail of,the proper county, for not lett+ than twenty more than 1)111 year, at the didetetion of the ttnUlk tt nil any person ho fit* II knowingly mochas+ tiny such property Iron ;lily traw:totter thereof, illjriu l the commit' 11l the4ownet,Yhall he liable 1.. flayAelt Ownertlont.lt: the value, of the propiirty s eit luuth ked. Ity Older of Ihr Alair ! yret • , , • .1' ;attire Salinylkill Naviz:atitoi $ t onutaVtv. March 12.11 4 53: ' C MEI CZ lIMIE lIM ME PHILADELPHIA: I —.., -, ~ , _:-, , .:; ‘ ,:,7,,:;,.z.,—..-.--, :, - ••• .., ...„, ~.. ... ~. h ~ • ' ,/,.."4.5„ ; , - e4 . - . \ 4 , - 1 , y,..": 1 ,. ' • '''''' "?. - - "ttlfl-.., '4 , .-:, 1:-......1 1 , k'; V ,1 •1., , ;7: 4 kt+ . . ' ' t ! °' : s ' '' ' ' 4: 4+ 12 7 - ) .- r7/* • L'. ... ,. .1: $ ...*.--,, . t.i. .., . ,•,. ..,,.. ~., , ,_, , -'., , :eANS ; ',--:•: :_ _, , 1 •..: „' --' 4:O, EMI , . .. 'riff: Siitn.vvinvia inv lir yoat attention to tli e ' i - 1 Om k of OIL, CANDLEA AND- *CAP,.w, mit they otTer at the lowest =tart rates, CONS l'ii&T IN XIIIII,PtAiE 7 "-, Illedeli•CI -sod - NW - J - 61 Whiter A fl.l . t'ittll,l7 MOtlin 1 011, 1 "fileacheA Winter an.l, Awing Lira Oil. P tat ri ;Who, Winter SOlai Oil,` - ,t bleached Elephant Ott. (Winter and dpine I '", etrainleil NOllil Went Coast and Polar Whalaeltil I, W Inter and i'pring Whole Oil, bkat.t.ed, i.,l 71.1.1railr: Dank snit Tanner.' 011, i iMattinvry mid Ciennlig Oil, :l i - 'lSvii Hvalliil ripe. lit Caudle., ,- _ - "..'• ... Patent ['nit:hell tipo cm I 31i,11.(1,ptrardancl Main) I.lle4rmoiCandip., . e'sruient Canrll , s,rira which is a are le. aialllne and Polished Candlea.. Tot •the Candler N'P rerPived fir,* plsllll.lni (a elllkekiMe oal,l from the Franklin institute, and a Diplonvilroni the N.ak• AgriClllllllllBllClely,stltielrlateekhiblilons. Tenet Almond arid other Fancy Soap. Yellow, Drown, White and Castile Soar, r j i It, fined etperiont en in Cake., 1; • • GOLDIN & URIC " Noi third store ah c;'t AR(11 est, IThiladelpkia. May 21%155:1. • -DAVID LAND ETLI'S Affrjealinral and Hart... 25:5, en/rorat Implenernr r r n.l *—• "IS.* . EP: 11 . 11rAfe • •* Reninved - No. Ti South SIXTH St , PHILADELPHIA eilloer,ber offers for sale an ,klelisiel! ap I soronent of / AintitaiLTOßAL IMPLEMENTS, HORTICULTUR AL TOOLS, C IGRA.4, FIELD AND r!. Asti LIB or.l,ll,atrilittiral,Ruraf l at,d 111)130r:a Piib• . 10,11111111./11ellt and lier.lll:3taiirgii,a. ha ft ,fseil l • Rural Restioer and Aimanar furnished giatio!'iipon personal or prepaid D. LANDRETH, i'lliakAa. 20-31 A MIME . . . ~E 0 LI ETINCIITT. ,w M. TItOTTEIi. EDMVP , I4Ig44 , I?Ii • GEORGE LIPPINCOTT & CO . i ti AV I; corimalitly on hand !a full a.ricirtnient - ril 11 TEts, Wise... Lidurtis and Ca', vett:s genirrally. , • 140. 17 North Water Street, and N0..10 North Delaware Avenue, Phi t(d'a. la n..2A,'155:1 ~ . 5-li. _ _ . ..... . . _ • cLEcia , stiimitrumElrf arm wirier ,ortapev--Theee .eupertor articles •of pert,imery, i. 13 amonget which are enumerated his) and y.ilebra led Lilly White. Oriental Alabaster , Pearl,: tinge, Tooth attitTogni Powders; Chinese, VervetViChalk i 1 and otherappriived Cosmetics. .3 P ! SOAPS.— Wain ti t and Entra Fine Sand DroVvn and 1 White WindeurSloating, Palm, Almond, Fa key and i Toilet Soaps: Shaving Cream, !lair Dye, ()Moine Wetera, F.xtraets tor the. Handkerchief, On ,Marrow, tlear'suil Ciptal Pomade (a new article), Eau Luny teal hair hi'estoratieleill•trOik, Philoeomev,ais.,at ~ I are manufactured and for eale by' ,', 1 . . JOHN T. CLEIIG:' I Perfumer .1 Chetniet,49.sfarket St.. below '2tP,'Phila : IV" Merchanto, don't. forret that CLEGG'f; ,, , , is the etteapeet anitmtrateatensiVa Manuta ., :to:y it, the City. i (lice helma call. .1 re J. T. Clef c's Perfumery can he hail ta tioleva le i ao,l !flint :11 rily price , ,,st. 0 lIANNAN•S . Variety Store, Prittr!Ville: .4:1-1y • ) - i • ' P ~ -" • , ~; • ' r +. % ' R 'I I, I 1 : - . '1 • ' lit ' L r.,.: •: , l i ..... ' •/, - 1 . ' I 0 I A .... _ , ! ._ . _ 1 . . . , _ ..,. , . . , N .. .., . . i. L 9 1 - : , - . _ -1,-,- rtig' ?.. rri cl I T T li 1. 4 1: N rin.A.l4o ~i..-r -Fri Tl. I ir ,„ . " - m . A y • rikiltl:l V\ i LE I C AND - ALP;yr - __ARTIS: ,4 its . r . ~..-. I rt.T. 'TEACH YOU itO PIE:. E THE BOWELS 81 . THE . EARTH, AND BElNo'oet FROM Yll CA - URI:a Ca 5101.Vriiri• " 14 • ALA WRICU MiILL CITE , MBENGTH TO ovR U#NO, AND sUalE.ol' ALL NATURVYO OUR V..,g AND yII.FASVRF..—4D r . , Jo li t i i o n . \ _ 1 (I 1, • 41SlIEID EV EItY S A TURD.A Y MORN li`'%; G ~,B Y ' I LI; NJ AMIN , BAINNAN!' P QI7SVI LLE 1 , SC II ITY LK I 1,1.. et)U.NT - N I'EN NSA.WVA - -1 T , • 1 : - A URDA:I MORNII\TGIi AUG •ST 13 1853. t. .5, r. , _ PUBI , 4P, MANUFACTURES. _ FACT TAW .41. SHOULD SNOW. undersljnud re netlfulty announces to 1 frlendn,and the Onbl4,e in gen eral.r h babas eonstantty on hand . ON./ and manofactoris_ all kit4is of Fan- cy Saddles and Harness„atid all de:. seriptiott. of radi t hg and driving ma. terials—Doubleand.Slnkte Ilzrness --Whips and DA-floe-1 air Collars made • to order. Ile invites a I riu rah an see him, oppoine the amer lean Mose, and ; respec idly solicits a share of the public patronage.. M. A. WEl.fafl. A ki 1951 35 , I r vriptia vi ECICIPELDT. HOSE AND LAID MAKER, NO.:130 K. 1311; St. ' • . i PHILADELPIIIN. ik.4 ACIIINE BELTING, Startle, Double Or Round, i'Wl made of bmit city Leather tanned expressly fur tlie,purtn)se, stretched by the W qii latest inipto paten -I..,b,Xetri,iuesy, cemented and Rivitell in the very Irs - sevannsr, warranted rsqual to any in use. I.v..\i‘nads swift, watee r pioof Cement If tleMreil I.3rgr ra i.II IM the beat materials and work. mansho anal • low kir. '4. .304 ..,.. irs (./r t , y ,. .kft . ' No. R'l' ." S 1 Hi illi Al Es A.,GS El 3 WILE:- . .oletale smt.RCraii, No fit 11,1 . , ireet,bnie t-lecond, Phil adelphia. il s. re Single at ilefro sent' — 0 any part of . the cotinttd• Order; by mill tilotninli t•l,t. 'lied. I Apiit'Xi, 1E334 17. Gni • ; 7 ..; COACIL filitiin'S- REM OVAL. • ; ' Nfif: APITSCRWER HAVING FIT - 01 *.A.," 7 . qui upong of the kitten Coach dhope .4 : 7 :._ .. .„, il lk::: lii the Sttile, in Coal Stier!, Pottsville, ' 16. -albilmk , ' l'a. ' nett ec,J.II Adams& Co 'ti screen Factory, Ichere bin facilitlea for manufacturing all kind , oi Cattiagiand j.Via %V arrgott cannot he vur• ,0,4 1 ..11 b,lng ii practie I Mechanic, and. haying a ininthelof venire experlence In the bilvltteg4, he•hOpea in give genetal.ktistactior. . All kind., ni Clartlegeal and Light Wagon! It opt on hand. Also.seiiinol-han.,l Wagona,*C. All repairs , lii.aily Jilin °ldris from a JlNtanee promptlyeittriiO4.,... ' • J nue 5. 1846 .! COAL .1117..s.ibecritier, bet /- Potter and ritherwi facilities of Ilia', already Inirites th the public In to..4l,mouri er, Vch Having' evet . k depart, tnißinesa at itaini. ontriV and ii.irdr tlir bbst ;pall aecurinc eattAf4tory, w Venn.lea . or wiry .11 1 , Repairs neatly; clad en: from abroad pritinpity nt MAKING. 4 about t. , ,1111.4111 Ce L•iieant !e enlarge In., • , p o C, cuff , t 'oar 11-1 1 111 r% I I y I mem of the Coach maktott ....or wily the bra %col kitleit. INlq. dorilt• r i may be :QM! of 0 Dr 3111, finhh 1113.1.• 10 Ofilef . :tottaniially done. IS. tinier.. enthql 'lO. 'lon. Centre $l., neatly oppo- Ittille uIIORGE JENNINGLi 12• ti Shop. 31oriile AIM Site ilir York ri,lore, No March 19,1553 Ileaoutlitil Co I , IIE Nunberiber ho re , lactnrirs ih4the t:ltyl la e of the latt :1.41 raring tr hole GFII•. all t/tlee4. Carrtari , ,intikti. .11$81 Itn loth I ; tatter:. all 01 11., of 111 . 0.1‘1 1.0.111 1 . 41IPT11 4 : all nt:tWiltril itnntil,. , ynr tier ;Of Cent I nillinstio ,- -tile opal .told 4i the very-1..6,-4 tine Furnltuee. etving from the Bret Mann • a large . lot .of rol.tage. EUrfli- InSl hralakilll Patterns, rtn. whit 6 wilt he sold at city I,all4l , li..tutiractur., nitliturr, Anal)',Vaud ' 11l VNamilleil Jt Illy %Var., I; uluu ettert. tie.t fly lin 11-311 . .tach will tie . HENRI' CRE:i.SANt 14-if BINDERY. April 2, ,000/i HE .subscriber au •: rriyinia'artil ;'the put made...a ren-titerabre ad Bindery, aria tigS practir iron one bf thitibest Ili Jelplit, arytaihted wit' Anil ek lin WiII (tall nut' thine heretirlorlr ite.ii. i it.„.auy style oh Whiling Turkey Morneya. ' _hank 114.9k•ilagea or :1'1h , .. print, .hritil 'Ailed t•ity. - Bniiks-banbithr th;i"rivintity, and Paper ruled to Pattern by. , . B. BANNAN. April 3, Issßil•; •• 14— N _ • • • BLAK A D OR FCTORY. . t - . 1 1 13 ll' :ill Z E / ' It LANK 1.100. , K . plc .tit...rilt.i..r h.,.., ci• niiierice4 the IIIaIIIINCIIIIO of :Blank Itank.4 —bet, ei II 00- Alt• of dein' and fril.• call nu Ireliilitill paper %V 1110 li a derarahle article for-Merehantsknd other . r lie, als4 niailnfartrare all kinds at' Blank Bunks, equal in qual it y, wine a • 41e111 aid ihivibler add at mella •rhan iity pric. . Ali ti • aska le to give 1113 !hank Books inatnitairtured In 1 . ,111,V11it-.11 Iptli" !)lIIICPS In MA OM hr has # !ion to his Book a Bunk Binder .1,1 les iu • . the tale:4's4le of Binding. r • SUpetiOf to soy ao. Poitsvint., llook,MuluJ , Phun for in (ill `gilt In. In any pattern, rot, et! 10‘e, that , In the . • ' 6.'IIANNAN: printed :11.1%1111111i tow. .rigane, hell - 111A Ni•%....i.1- C,V,11, hoard anti a... 1 .1... Hp se. 11..1 !ytr bnl 3n ( 4 )0 WA - 1 1 C ES, &C. , RE OVAL - , • I ii-. Drt.ths• &,}I.I.IOTT, Sign of the ftti Watch, a,- filrotkinier's 110 eI.• • - We invite on( friendmi and the s - sit ' vunll,lll KVtlei ' :ll to rail and exam- ;lie oil r s.tock,:aa we feel confident tt Is the Gest that N . 116 Oyler offer- - ed In thi• rigion,and w will !tell at Phlladelptita ifiCNA. . . . . , . 011 t stork Ennsletift in fait of a WI 11F.0(1111Prit of fiold and r 4 ilyer I, vet Gold .land Silver Lepine %Vetches, Wale:leo, A Silver Table&lea spoons Forks, flutter-knives, &c. , t Hated Castors,'l Frew& Cake Ilaskelq, ,I 'Plated Card T,raya,Colpa. - 1 Mantle Ornaments, &c, 'I And a getwial a....nr Input of Fancy Goods. With a . thoiltush km - mileage 'of bur"husinege, and,' - rrlY 1 1 1 4 ' 1 1 11 Y tor pnrrhae , kna to advt‘ntage, we easwilt. t... under?old by honest C aters in the State. We re turn thinks Air the liberal patronage we have heron fore received;:and by strit attention In biishwFin, we hope to meth the confidence of the community and our share oft h'elr patinn % ee i. VILLIAM BRADT, - .STIE WART ELLIOTT N B.—A litikal ItINCOIII i in Pedlar. and Antall Deal-. er.a. C, 1 • . g , ='t Parlictliir atientinß paid to the tepaltitig fil 'CloCks,Wiwakes and Jewelry May 15, 165C.:1 CHEAP WATCHRO. AND JEWELRY. WHOLESALE and tiIITAIL, at the Philaelphia ' I , V Watch and.lewrity titore. No. iitt North SECOND 1 - 11111111 ortillAhßY, Phila -delphh. Hold I.Pvert%Valthet., iu ! .in,.:Arlled IS CI- _- sit Ca OM:, do folpetvel. FIR Stivecl,tont; f do • do do- 9 stortetior 4uat'llers, Imltallon lin 5 Gold Penn, with Pencil on. ' Goid Plotter ri in IRI Patent, 1 rtes in proinsiton. All go , they atn roll; fot. ST, On hand . .Anme Coll and 4111110W , ', tliau the atmvt' Aut. 2S. 102 DRY GO) A T C. MASEATTrA 014 rik. and Noir% eclaq ittree:ri 141,13 ply clarpeidvi, Ingrain ).do VPIIiIIIIII do Rig ' do Stair 4t, Also a full a93nrtirient Fixtures Rich colored Datoit , ,k. 'Watered N/R*lM, And rothroilfereilMuslin fi M. Benny having m: principal 11/4 1111 factutors fu ',ewe:4 designs it, Carpet' j to offer to Ore public a rho] goody of superior quality, Audi NEW SP RING • * SUMMER GOODS. ~ c,.. 'tamer !:7 , 111r5, II Silk Ti. sues, 'Hard India Silk., 1 ! 4 ! t . - 1..7 Black Silks, Bareges. 11 De lieges, - !I De lieges Ilolies, • * 1 Challies, , ,!! ' eliallie de Imines, 0 Different Patterns Herege do Laines j Full assortment Preor and American Lawns,: % 100 piece's new style Prints, ' • • 1 ' French work collars , Handkerchiefs, . , Mohair-11,hp , , - ,- Kid gloves, Silk glov s, Kid finish. The' unriersigoed bay; g laid in a lull .assortment •of the abort.. Dresa goo s at very low price., and intend-. selling them arc rdingl,v, undo :reps at 4111 times an eictert.ive ai=sur nic;cd bt f taple good.. Flo- . siery, gloves, mitts, gents :eravai!., tiandkort. liiM - a . and all kinds of Ury tiood. usually kept in Drvf Good stortls, which together with a fresh and Wel( selected stock of Groceries nail Provisicin. that all, can be supplied afaslv rotes as any (O ' er. t.tdre in the (middy. Allure nvited to call and examine goods and price.. . HENDERSON, AWL .. April lq, 1953. Mir 1 ; STEW T ^fit North SCC PtilV9delpltl3. Aention:i?f Mi fr lends, a- to Itt4 !bile and welt ,4 • OIL CLOTHS, II Ari DOORMATS, AU • EU*, TABLE COY from i,to PS }afilP COllntlng I(nu•ro. &r )s Also, Ar) my 11 - ranch • , Snort Above Ninth. Feb. 26,0.53. ing Gootls. s I liening an extensive and en-, Jyrsh Spring tlorif/r; Dry •visions and Csoekery were. II of House furnishing am , of riow , kinds ant, gnat- Ittaitinks, Table-t-oN*rs« I _ New Sp' UTE ARE NOW' of VV 1V eralictsortment Goods, G`tocerie, , , Prc' A ko . , a littge arkortmer ile', including Car tit mcl Floor Oil Cloti Counterpanes,. - Thankrut for the past to us—we again invite .ire imvaiiinent of gOo, not he exceeded in quality of variety oficii ment in Seliuylktll cot; Brick Siore inCentne Norwegixn, East aide, - April 23,1253 at lilxial patronage extended !attention to our Our extol. Kahl, *Filch we intend ehail exeellenee! of , rtny other elite:dish inty. Remember our piece, Streit, between Market and q! • • ! • JOHNSTON lac C 4. 1713 ATIONAL. . 1 _ . . i '• 1 ' MIS i tEILANEOUS• -ED I(' ! , . • illtita.RlCON ' S ! r DICIE.ST4 wirortuNq SEUVEMiaIr, „.,. rinite llil l ari . tl : :f. ii T . o a .li m . , h l4t l Z l, l ;:..W.Nl a ß th e . O m l.l o ilt itd le , , i tt. bie, h ; : New Editpm . . j • , (PST PUl.ll ' .ltallßlS, Wharton's Digesi.2..,•oll al Thia wort has ho're reached its stub 0111..t.ri, in ' 1 cations hi Noith , frk Pehns .fi s ilstia Kiblisinh ii which it la brolight , down to th e : latert dale, j.,1 The a quiet, pleasant and Salubrious stllagit, one mile neW =least actualfy added to .his edition coripti.. We... 1 of Wtotesbattn.lind 3c,cebsible by; ,dally 'tsar:. [ sea th e entire Conte:dd. aof.' A. hoPhlement to !ilf her- front all party of the COuntry: The school has now tnn's bigest, ' ' lie !fray Wha tton, together %still a been in °petition , e'en plus, during ; Mtn lin poi few cases ' horn Wall'ace Ir.'s itdporta ; ears rota tronnee has lieen' liberal and continuity iscreasiol a forthcoming coluene of Reports, by R. I'',: Karp!, of ,Through the cuuntrieence of 'Wtn. eiWetland, esti. ! the Philadelphia Di?. Also. same cases decided • lt. an adortionai Seminar* building. 40 by ; .50 feet, 111G4 i the Supremo r Mitt rhf the Bolted Stites, On elm* or three stories Mao, had .J11544..11 completed , and : tip I appeal from • ilte Pinosylvania Circuit, tepotte4 tor the itbetalhi of llon Zara Bennett, the School is 1 111nward's ReportiAbd a number :of runtoi, , ripOdu- now (withal J trial 2, V4til3tite 210 e 2 tep,s,ivr library ! tislons of theStati.and Federal Courts. at Phtladel - entirely nenl. The intyrritral, Pailtr.ophical. and As 4 1 Irbil, by his llonor?udge Lowrie. For sale`tal ' 110Cutthi21 XpliAt'll Cs of the In'littition Is regarded 1 I • s. • .BANNAN'S 1., by ell ra.lar [dive I.noWlddis of it. as oft. high‘order V' Laseandlidise Ammons Book :Rotel and atnale a, fall eXpitrithe:tits iii Pia Witt, Science I; March 19, Pi 5.3. • • , - ' ' - 124 q The Board of I thithaktiiti for the eitiottig year ).s , _T- ' ''..:_..--..—... 1 ---- 7 7 i.„ , ~ :i1 - a.. lona% a: - . . ' 4 Tnuanr - austricss., t ,. , i lßev. HEllt EN Nl.l.SitlN„4.. M., PEtiat*lpalii Pei.- i..r ir s li t E .s tU i b u S iii til i ef to 4l o 3 tl , l l, ll o ß ,.. p e U r T i f y .ilL e f %id by him, h e i;.4 ll; g l , yri t t , f ` 6 lr . :: o l . A .l ci l_ t rg l :: ‘ , ‘ , : i... t : ' , J . ,,1 1 11:1 4 1 1 :1 i , i' :•i ` r . 1. , ,,, ,, : c . t. ! ..). 1 . ~ i',.. , : ,4_ ', ' Vfltsiable b 4ineagrand win becc,utinned by ;Atte ot) ,' ''''',', l ,'," 3 „ D , g u „,? . ''...,•,,, ,I ,i • i , '.ll the dtd Iland;:in alt :its branches. H Haying. itiperiq i r . " 1 " e ,', .."' 't 'f • .."'"'", u r At 2 lbernaPcs 2thiaittages tak attliithing (reit. Vegetables a n d plod i 4 " d „ f. " l " fiAl , f.." 0 "..; . ;. : ,,,1„„, :‘ , ...• *:1 1, • 1 ; froM the Philadetptfla and he York' maraats,telitri ri ce " 1 ' i1, ...` A , -- _" , • ,,;::' , ,`; , '.4 . .. • . , 'Nri ••f flernan. I community,cati relf on as good and fresh a supply us' i, A : n i i / . •1; . : . i . A 1 i t t ' t , 3 ,. ,.. " ,;,,fr e :,:,;; g .. .7 1 : 6 . ,‘ 1 t j aha eonial imy predereysor fo rmerly brllVeli t 1 with. 'f , • t 11. %V . riIIIPIAN, .r. -rrixtra? , ••• July 9, 1e)33. ! '- f . • .„...,, i • .1' JAW , . WI. Wt.:F.O.II(E, A.bilil:Ahl . .ii Mattioraar •- : —a: 1 .. ,f ~ ~,n .t ri, 1,,, ~t I.ictil Ata-it , ' Suk4UebUuna Lumber. the sown - they ycr,s' ;t e (*lv 011 al tit. V.l e 3 tal saw" 515". Y , Tin?, Planing aoLl; 'Coining Mill. where 1 -.e ' or, " i ' ,n,, , .. J V.. 411; S. N Uri 'i T ' • '`.:. awing tir• . Vl , ltrt .ol ...taw. and i lot sale a latpu;2loe , :iif sr ,11-selected,..eosoned Lulu- , r .... i .,,, w ,, 1 1 ber, from rlie.'Sui.rine ham is Rivet , of the foll: , oh t liq r ~„,„ ELLEN c . Komi:: . .1. i. „.4„ „ i .lr ro l e. i dear:l;4ton.: ~,, t i-• 1, ;1 t. 1 tie Poidt.4 win pet:else that the in',4lhuttati Is tin t 4-1,5-4, t-4.4,0,11 , 1, Hi1p...1-stuir 4.4 and - .4 13 .White aired Yellow Pine f loorlng- are the ,up It 'non old Instruction of.o eery full • IF , 1 r T ri a 4 arid th. patrons al l. 1 l ' ''',l & lila. dupl., wi . ,5.4'4 ,,.. tij ar,d . yroh,,, , ph,,, itaah,t ~ t . :l l et, ' 11 " ot:tic r! be : 1i '. ..rr.1 to 1 . i aln oi 1 the Inf a ie 2 l 2 l%:e 4 ci t u h ,:h t f itepllarit iiitalS,ll422i/Ap tti 3 ntl ine, ,: improvements. of all Ott pupils •r 1/ Stattn etrantil eittibileb.lll i ,I T N. , „ r r„e ar y .rrperises at thin Institut' I; Ile int:re:fared 1 4 1 9 all rairld l ~ 1 -t ziw mg. Pla nl, ,? iriatteraii , hoard is fl: 20 per week ,•, Was/ arid Turainto,,order. It:i't.rige. as, , itinent 0f.t14• pot dozer,; rid•Tueir at 50 pet year ' '1 i i i t fle n t a s . , , lhattnisY r t .z.s lable ,, : - . l.egs, d rc ~ • COnstanlly tin TERMS OP TfilTti_lN ' • i ' . ' I. • Purch.i.er•if •seyriecif , l , y invited I.i, ellirriite Ills . - , : Term of I Ti irti ail •'1 ~, 1 r . • atnck before lb itzt r X \ - V t ai If luirtilt.itr' .-- Il e .', liwnein I r trdnkr i , WaLlvd k., , Ll.rwri 4,1 ' . 6 4: 34 *4 t 4 • !day 7, 1553.! V , ' , t. 4, i 1 4 if r /4 in . . 0 ;14 • 1114- 1391 € 21tON ' s . , - , ~, - •, i -..,,..,i1i .t a • .. V.,rtA F.,,,i C.'.,,,e,1;' 41"1.1"Tli., kA CO .tit)oit, i ; 1 PIKIL.IIEI.PIII.I''t, ~1 i .',•,,,,. i I ; iviTilEliti tiii c oripribi ti ',to trim I 311 p i t•li : MO 01- ,i Icale ..12,, tpies,,Patiratiteeilig a eine i* ,, , il ts4.+l,e, .ritta flair.: ,11 , 1 . i arS4:loils. fit li , ,iti 'rite,. li',, it, Vilea 40 the Docrot o ..! ' Prit'Ste %Miro, whet, he ralo , wirt -• i ' ' s.Y• c° P l l 7 ::..l./ .l ll 4 3 " c; '. l '.‘ :;, d iti:l 4 ; "' rat' tr. t ' i :i7 . oi 7 lli: . r h , -" Io r-; ; : :1 1 11:,:0114, i arise dallai , sloe I;..flet, poq paid, matt a, - , Niiipt•t4ii•, : will reit:l4e a, buitlA.pf th ifortur•,- Atari, al Phi, , ,l VI j liiiti, by ie0,111 : 111 titall : , ' i . 1 i z I I (Are Itulita him; a ii'c . ' ,..ck, A. !II , till In. Pi , ,NT dept. I s.,!o••:.1. 'J's, I;7 j — 1 ~._.,,.., •Venitlast .11tud Mantifackor r y. iE,.,Thth sr I, he • Vreir-P0 .'N' , tr'i• ye,l7{ 4- ild,:f7l .eeleOP #' 0 ,', / • I ii,A,. M. 4 ERBE:z.in„„...„ li, 'tie 9tiretis of poll,- , r $ • I tileaud vie:limy, ilitrt lie is prepared to loom tifactirre VrNiTlC 4 i.bl4:4l.):3 Wevrty .43:.r* . ..1,r :end sly le . ai short 41 . 4t1ce and ar-ftle lowest tates,-, 'lie feels C , oillidd , ot tital a ti cal Atune in aortic le iit : 40 twr ..urryiiiied di the .10:ant:lye 4 purthastire Ito hlnds 1 I! A Abe as4orintentaof Blinds r0n..14411y on 113 .' S 01 - ' Ile '1 la atsti prepar4,l t/tenait.oatta hod li,rit,l::tikt illllnds in ll • Yen a' lailkiiner ite hi tender them 'u.,l eilll a iii appealandi , , , io new.. .1 , April 23.1'p5:1. .' ...,,,.,' I ' , , • l: -b., ,1 WISTAR A. KIRK .DRACTICI., pl.olliE BS, 'finalist copper)esnittio , , •.U. Ifaßroad tit feet Onpos ite Fodarty'. Store. Pi ITTS IVILLE„Pa4 wititirrjhey ale preokeeil to make in ot !der all/kind:. of st...k . k.'in the above branches alilstic !an ritiou er and rilirtfet bath , . Pump, and' %%..a Irtil ll,,- Hots ; also all kiiidttAtf Tin. Cooper Anil PO...et iron ;Work made ko citti , .E . at 1118 tihart,tt po.taltsla ni tre. 1 Roofing, 13'poutsiit,iand all binds of Cookittg ten ;sill made aod repair nni at the shorten notice ttijkt in ,the most reaiionablt,terinn. ... ft ) t The her{ grit r4Egr vet, fur old Umtata. Aug. 26, liisl. : -- : : MAI 't. 1 - ; ___,',„ _•'- - SPRING STYLE, SPRING STYLE. Thr :Splpei ~`,l 111 . of 11AT:q „„.„•„,,,, !,....,.,, e• 1 .1 te,.)for •rtt lort-r It," ,at t/,' .- . .'„ i 2V,V 1!A'! and (' Al' -' dote,' t.;:it: NTR b: .'•i. eel . r tr., fr'il.,r. .. a (e, re Mr Nth, r•r!JI.. O 4.. - • ill. tiolt Itlr tiAlt(111:10 u.".. litoti.illy la-vlttlat-..1 ./1. Ilia,. Ilai- p.111.....i1 M., 1ttv44.14 I t -I ut a 'hl! 1 ~,,, I ... tr .- fi Ilia iskn, and , ittpe4y 'prompt atiehtion to the wititts 'of has natur.rnus ctlititutio•rA and niis habil.. geiterllty it,. merit a contimillikol. if the en we. N. LI. leer.doitethd,k tad a ineferenre for the tettlitt . bit:tare of sitly pall:nulls, - eltyle 0: 1141, "'eau 1..“ , .IIIIII ,same by leakting thrtir order with the solos:titter. I . it Eli. TAPPEN. Pottsville. Ma tcli.S. 1b.112. - Id-If ~ • ; . i g -7-I.ty„, —t - r- onoW 'S:4:SSENCE I : ; _ly /. N r Eit :OF JAMAICA •r II Irt En...inre st. - (.l;otrepoisi luirof tt ti its nal e xi, 1.1. .1. Truce. 10 tortftlial4 tliatrlslel;lll.-litlrill Chttrrr.l, 111 atom. in ti p rattkti, of orostiototh 01 the dip-rove funetions, it • it oil:Jape( intsble value. Daring i the prevalence 'if efirolllll4. cholera ,and summer 0411- plaints 01 citildreill ii In pet allot)). etficacurns I no family or ItaliVolllBl.stittilld ter WllllO,lll It. I - Csartion.,=Hs- :Nitre; to set the • genuine casette.... wlttell is prepalediLtnly by F. BROWN, at his Drug and Chen:lca) St'Ote.,-V. E. C'orxerV Ftft A and efir...- nut lirceetr,;PAlisif,r3PAia, and fur lute by tilt 11,4 le spectable Atiothecaries in the United Slate.: and at ~ Pottsville: Itti., - hy,iIOLIN C. BROWN Jobe 11,1653, :----'' I - ELEGANt NULTUEDIATICAL I i.i'' . . - N771 trAn.'llitiS. • ertHE subtcriber,:has jun( received an elegant a. 1 sottinerit of Deilnan Silver Mathematical Inntris. menu, which wlll3idi corrode, tailing in pr reel fi obi Oats) ti,22 per rase.' 'Alno. beautiful canes of I ion iu. Meat, for riot; prilyket 'MAO, Rory and lto-efwotot Scales, allow wik,, , leh are peveral new mut ris,-till S, a ton. ftlflllllll/ a tloniiinat ,on of G different S,i.tion. Also, Pocket ,1. - ntiltnitt+es, Tai..! louts. &c., torrites with cheap IllttrUktieltl4 for 8t.110(.8., &'r 05. c .;; .Itlct rere I real. at pciceainuch lower than usual, at •f 1.1. ILANNAN?- -1 'Chekp ettitionery and Vatietti Filer , May lA, laaa. . - :'r. 21.-) • • II '-- NEWPOWEER . DULL. ii • rIIIIIE subeersher-haq elected a new Powder Mill 1. at 8111.lits*Ille4pn the Went Branch liadroid.asol le prepared td tarnish Powder, whirl, he will guar antee to be nmde nt the bent materials. and rirroper• Ora to inereose itk.e.splo,ive ca,pacity: He :tiatter:i himielf that, in 101. his Poo der ss in be found equal in quality trOhe rilebrat de...., Dupont Powdet ~ .Ordern will be prontp:tly atlended to, anit firrninhed'iat tow rates, for a good articlrt. - PETER ALLII4ON. : Dept. In. Dis 2. /.-• 3t..11y i DI. RI. NEWT'S .! (titatty's Rai u, .o...rwegiki a erre, ;Pat.ettle .4•emix..,) .. 1 Piiiiitibing Shop. •1 AB - I tri CONATAFnTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OF I - lall sitea of Oad Pipe, Sheet Lead, Illticir Tin, Bath Tubs, Showel Baths, Hydrant., Ilosei Double and Single ArtingPumps and Water Cloneisnalno:' - al kinds of Bra.. CrOot for water and steam, Brass Oil Cups. and Olobeador Engine.. All alndn o Copper Work „and PlumbThg done in the neaten! Manner at the rsbortest.notlcee 'I N. 11. (Lash paid for o. I ld Btan and Lead. I Pottnville;' Oct Ati. 11i50. ' Sl-if ~ .. t. IMPORTANT NEWS TO THE PERLIG :Dr. 0.. N. BOWMAN, einrjertri Deudist. art - ...x.- -- •, . . ---. taken tluts method of informing' the wadi. - Haag.. generday and his I t tends it, parligidar, Unit. he baa rentirwed No Denintry. Dorn the fn.orter room which he cie,ttipiAl, to. the gerund story' tifiltart iteW brick building at tiife rotor': of MARK ET and BECOND itre'ets, went rilde,lnd four down above N. NI;IINti.:(tIt 8 Office. where he Vill at all lime beady I. pealurin all Operatic h it ololie Teeth, and t io it c :Jun elm' e w ad vantage. inibie prafessn, and the in littp• tin ilii, and strati' of the Eitge Cities, sn precut a l'•Y ilir T WM e, he C3h aril Will tielriatit'atl lain Wink, or-Isls, pot um pennation, i Ifi Dec. 20,ilfial. ..... st. • • . Stl-t f _ .• ' AA3.4trui. NEW vuoni; vATEIGIIIT Tables o' •ditTereht lengths '9l Round. a t Souarit andlrlat ac Iron, Steel; arc., by a Prac tical Mectinnic—itn IN. one of the moat tit•ilfill works publl..bed for Dela yrs a'nd %Yorkers In Ironi c and those who one iti,eveiAnsited .So r Orrect are th. calcula tions,i t barn ny pejnsin can safely buy and °e 1 with the Book. wilhOut e nro'rs Weighing the Imp ani Steel.— JtiSt nobilities!, Ore la t ..fic, , , had for sale! rinds - nate and malt - 4'y ' - ...n,:. , 11. BA N NAN . By Enebiiiee jibe postage stamps, the ne.llh wilt be matted free. to ti:ity part of the, cont.ty.- The 'Trade supplied utilise uyttal discount. ' 1 J. 111.114. (852. t s ., - , I TROUBAT 12 A. , RALEY'S PRACTICE .. . 1 , .?THIRD EDITION. . 1 .. i rpon Practienn Civil Actions and Proceeding. to 1 the, Sunteruaoutt of Pennsylvania, anal in the 1 DiettO Court mild court of I 'runtitsda Pit ia' for Abe I (;by and Connft t uf Thiladnlplita, and in the (Units of Dul United 81.1.., by Frond, J . . Troubsit and W ll ham Wn'flaleyThird Edition,tiy. Franc talWhartUrs Just published ',Oil for talc by I B. BANN AN. A Law and Miscellaneous lisit.kneller. blarchtfi,ll3s3 - i, ; iil3 EMI $2900! • . Gold pert§rleJ. 700 Floe er do I 50 Gold BraceletA, 3 WI Ladles' Gold Penrilm,l 00 ilver Teappoone,set,s 00 t 6ilvet 1 00 crlas ; Watch Luntq. 25: other anti 41p wail ranted to he what' kITFER. k HARLEY, l'uct efc.or! to O. ConrAd. Levera and Lrpiury tees. NS.I y r 9DS. &C Wings, 91tatid, corner of.Ceittre Pottsville. ' Floor Oil Cloths. r .to EznmEm MEM MIZEIM Huff Linen ,Shadem, Trangvare:it do !MEI alrengetgehts the constant Fhpply -td the • g sc., ie thereby eintbhA fY heenttment or On abo9e nil it the lovi,emt rity pd. EWE T DEPUT, I) Skeet. abave Wood.) r id reppertfully eau flit at REA the Pubilr. in g+noral, ck of iLIAti.PRTM: ko E :v5.,W124 DOW 1111 A DES; R ROUS, PIANO 'rovl;i , COCOA. DIATTINGi 14e,fUr Public Ifouses' Store, 136 Spdog Ilardeli • 9 fat I _ _l.._- MORETON & DICKINSON,•"' / - 30111111,ENVAILIES OA THE upini.v.- il.Thi. subscrif±ar has Jost received Omit lollop mg Comidenteries Ike Biota : 1 1 Clark'* 'Conania wary on the Ilinle and Testa no 01. Dia i - da on the Testament. at pa rai e . C9nipr Ph n ell Commentary, ceneral ed4ron, • . . 1 I/0 - du Baptist edirion,, Hcotes•Conpratilary. , ,! .1 II oil Whit tr'nittl he s old at unnanalty lop rates, al ...i - : B. WAN VON'S - . "E,Cheapihrok and Cilationety Sono. April .9, 6653. , • i, ' i!ls— . XICIELODtONS ritELODEONS Mitt: intracf,iti,nr lie,. arrangement 4 with the IS4aufattuft 4 s of Bar/iart's celebrated Ateludenua, far the ereuslirk sale of ibese Jnstrumentkins. buyl k ill ctaunty, and,4 ill have them fur sale In few days. varying In priceffnun 414$ to *BO-11175-SICKOI=S - 1 115 n snit 'pup, °rota - fstyle for churches, :i • These Ingtruidertts, on trial hare been munouoded superior to ani.:*itber manufacture both lit IL) , and durabllity'r-aridlhe subecrlberwaselOit lbe mann. fa, Miers ipricii..l and c barge. notbitiV f•ir cat ria gc, e4l icti is Ito mq.ll Paved. . 111. fiA Is NAN, r' ffr. Agent fur the Manuiar unto , . Ma It, CHOC() • 2, i7 COCOA AND DROrdA. NAT in a tit il m Er ercoTa ° C;s B L A 'o lu e ( ( ro a r!!! I lli ' r d oi l f;h An t i o n3 wlt ' irh s first Oreinibmailiave been awatded Qy the ti,i f I nail totes an)LFairchf the Union, ore for ealiby ail the prinelpat,Groatsin.the United Elites, and by their agents : • • Iluiaey A. Arairay, New Viilk"; Oranoo.: Phila'detphia i';'boa. V. Bruntlikt'eTlltiffitnAte rEen • net &'; Uttaley,Sincionati, Ohio ; • WALTER RA Tr:EV* 0 1 . V r : nordip.r«r. Mart. A pi ll 9, lss.p.' 15-9ni IXTDRACII OF . ' DANIEL VP EDSTER—in, •Ir ats volitoWu, with portrait—the Only rnmpiFle editiOn of the 'i?ork•.of Webster lt has prated throurth'.ott less than three i!ditinllS Once 'the anthree desitl4 Joel re,reiyed and Will be •,..1.1 . at Pobliiher'e pr Veit at . R. BA NNAN , S Cheap Boitic Store. Feh. - • !I 'APRATER. 110011.1 1 L--Incrrecelved, a choke lot dt,, Prayer Rooks, with large:faint, neat y boned; but 45hrap, for ['ewe. Alpo. a lat of elegant honott Prayer :4looks, to soft; the rude If the tans thatitclotta—airtf which will be sold very; ow at - IL HANNAN'S - CiteaPWitrtleOle and Retail Rook &Stationery More April . . I E SCALES. , —A !sew adit escollent seticle for the new Post Office Law.. Also, LlOl4l Scale , nithe rindat approved kind. for detetiug coon terfeli.,(hipi fast accrued And for ante it O. LIANN:raN' RiCSB IiIIRXILP BREED—By tbi Pound or 1: MP& Paßr. fbt vas at ' B. NANNAN'S ilcod and Vuifty Store, rim•villo: sts C ' is*• ); 33 /:.,ti. Ent. ft.an4e,, Itsdriri d.. 1 -.1,.. ', • . Ant Iria & 31Jdrintsni‘ i 1 goner, 'I" 6.14 h' i 'p ib ;%/1 , I fil , iabblng &.1 -4 allillnit,Vll, rad 3141 Mu4le, Wlltiiiiie n(l4 fi- . . .41,a,t).1t3, 4 / ' 1 11-11 1 , 51./ 11.,,,ia Jew 10 / 6eininaty, Willi. •therrne,} : 1 1 - 1• 12 -. 1:5,1 , 121 Ct....ita,..al.arti! t't,ilabdihi- , ' , , , t 1 r,Lturv, 5n ''''--. , A ~ 6b) Crdbrolderv, , Etiot, ,1, 2 II J,l 9 it) frp,' %, hoir',v zpeut. 111 11 . 1 daid,1%'aolaiii,lruel.1411ta, .rod Taitida'n ttir Wither Engli.ti Liancttel, lot one y'r..t, v - 111 Ylt vb.ved' OM. Pin f i'• a vonl 1 a Tuition to; he invariably In advance. I b n.i Cyr Dna rd, !MI/ at the commencement; and hor at ill, in,d ail ,4 each Itilli. . . la.. , 4 .RSiIKW FOll 1653.5.1. \ - . ' 'l'ls.• AL:O 44111 r yea r. 1.4 alvidvdlntionteV to no ' 1,, T,,,,„ : 1 . ,.,.,,,,,,i t •fievi Atli/. 15, In A, canllnura 12 y 4 wekl—VaCilloti of 011b• - bb ref,. .24 Term ioinniencr-Isinv. 17, ia!,l, co weehb—Varation End *reeks. . Tema tlnmeornce*SAlairli 1.353, con' bit week 4. . , Tbr. discililine-or tnelll3llllltioll wtth (mune 4+. incut..attag e•uwtJ morJt aud i t m. o:llSeVrfill . gionlrt !vet rglitlents ire I..Ceitl . l 4 Illy Utile; 'Mut very impoittuit flat .try 'at fii..tierillerq 1111; CJlat(.gatn 61411 c 4n.1 of j inforni:tihin tetatt.i, to if,Alet I.y 3tlr 4.ll'r' LAUD IIV ILIChc. :leery; K l ll O ll.l ll . rpm.. 4, 634 .i P _ ' PAPER 9 &C. . , - ..1 Cpieaper l than 12t1 . 1 1 oi uo vi Et: Os' i . rAlq,'lt llV..t:iSii: At I;. i; I NNA ;".".!": Papei Sign', MO t , 01.1) PAPE:II , 4, fioni 75 iew..to 51 to . i VI French Pa perc vriiiGUa prices. - i ,! Cto t.. 1 V.iiviS, I;oili $J 10:60 rent», . I'llitlar.ell l'aprro,t„nrit 7 Cr/d4 is 7.s;riiii3, Pi iiiriiillil Mall, Ent t }41.1 . Sabana F aperP'i I:014; CV.lt? t el PO , l !intuition Itnidert..l '., .1 ortaint , ..p 1'.,1”., nisi 1.11,11. Its it !I Irb . r.: l'amtrit inidr, from Mr ...row , to .16 rAt is, did .11..ortotpotp, ,t ' . I Fir.': It i , re sr tee' 11 .o. ut lip' View,. I'vhfl Pill I, limo. , 'tainoi., I 'nittor..and SIAM e rt , N l it, h.. 0 i y 'ne Altild 11,4 f 1,1 0 undo ht , trlreirtirolir Choice fair tas Ira ii lour of the lareept iiiillitlll4ililer,, and cuir,eivirlitlit hit 1,1....rk rilibraCr, aqttratet:iva fitly of Patterns thii can I...fauna in any rtiite in'; the Lily. Ile pirder. liitoerif , iii sill- all Ills Fitpri a at Crly c n . 1 c a rp Price. swi l l, (Zola :111.1 Mote et ili•il:tlir Vapors at less than city rash pmts. - . . it . Ilia Curtail! Papers ruibtace iirn. an beallilfill P.llll`fliei. 9 l'lnrry low rites. ' ' !? - 0- :gnu hanti and. Paper.. ainyrre; supplied with Cnrinin Paper hod l'aprtilariging., %their...intr, at the , vt ry lon ern-lakes. Elegant PrtINTEli, AilauEs, tilt 0111V:194, at itp than . ity prier., time Sopritar l'Pltetini Can he found pining 1 - q.:, :Alm I. hititar.te , for the [mist r Irgairl bellies. ,3 t; ... co. As iltb ate dew insistednot to .t.r4 iiintersold by any p../, , aara Wien& staying tor rla %hada:those who want b rgai - nP, and the adanntaige 'ail nelecting. flout a la rae.athi warted murk, had writer i:all at , I • — IL LIANNAN`rI . . Cheap I , 4'.7alecals dart littatl Pap . l4,.flaik ard Sta .. tivneriq Store. i , I 2 , ~ • at' Kiperl,l.lllgel.iorh vlird Wart, 1 - 1-4111feu• :latt It 19.1b53, papEn! tiAtTR!!. PAPER!!! ~ :' VW B,SW:4 ,il.:ra hate cunt tautl y ] on,'ltand aMI , . , J.. agrcalniqtat i it '' , r 1 • •• 1 Lear I, Cap aid Wtlinti.Papeta.' ; ! : W rapping; liardw at , hiaating,i'dorel and Tisaue Papers, 1' , . ! ! 4 7, . 1.M.1r Hna'rili, Matteis' Hoards, di', kt - ., , Fur sale old, easonabld tonna, by ,' !;• , l A. 1.1.0101.L1N5,1.4. 1,111 , : IS Itlinc.Y:- l'treet,hlitailelphia. - 37 ALLIoi Atienta tot thy :tale ..I:th'e Relined rui ! , Oil. . :. I 51arrit 5. 853. : '.,linflinL MM VESTIIU/4E , ATATTEIttN9.—The sunack , ner tots• thit received a loLot Vestifiuts Pater "I Paper linnsinge,'Hlittle superioi.to ashy thi6i , the kind ever offered in this section.. Adio, j • I ll.Ql3r PAPERA. I Qf the late t and raccd , beautilid patttkni, at lef than_ city prices, at , I B. BONA'S - i d Ch•tap . Paper and Viirleiy,Store. ' Aptii 9, 1,63. : 1 4 . ,' IS— _ : r I\l. INERY &r•C .--- ..., DM:L/7'S GPLat PENS— E,(tgattt fiesert• Llt•itni --... 11 ecurevviVal.—Trie sur,scriner hattjuit re ceived a Nile lot of liagleye Superior Gold Pero ltwpg which are the Congre,3 and tithed Marge Pent', bath' is mid owl of carer, hit (if filch-can be retuned I the poutte come off by filar uee. The Mammoth !united tlatee' Pep to a o'urlosity. , , Call WWI to, H - .' togettatitilte other, ut , BOMAN'S • honk and Stittlnnen , Pt re. MEW COPY BOCWS, Parts; for", beginnerd-Qthe alphabet. I . n . ri nt r i 3 3 rnn ta fia t n i ft e , rt .t a n d , e , n , fl y dd PaLrf i rl u n , l led and fot 131,t at 11: ICIANN4N'S Cheap Book and Stattonety Store. 24 Iti Flu I arge ruled di& maim 1 1,1/4 pAilEtt.-309 f9ieea f mum Pa vbisclitca nuinber of neW4ll,l tashiotaiMa It red+i(cd 11:6ANNAN'S ;;Ctirap Pape( 00 Seed B.torr. twit lir, opens at Match I 1.d5.3 r — , , • . CILOII.B FOIL' SCHOOLS, ifiND F.OIILIES —J`u.,-tlreceived a! lot of filobesot-hew . article int-. raiived.amitable for kirtionla and Families, all of whie.h w 11l t -e soli PtiliLfelpitta price, 'littler or In v pairat , . 11 - ..I3ANNAN'S -. . Cheap flank arid ellationer, Hulre• • JO EAM P Pr.lt. Al iyine in prier• fr.ati rior rape tank, rat red in the Citie3, of Marc • HAILIII.I.SON44 mathlarlangein • theA, eeiltauted Ipt sale to iltalerA,Na Eiv lop Ihp car iingei hAlf-galqo, 41113 it; ot ! I . -----rl - ', -- 'V ALC A 11.1LIG piketiANIFAL . WORK. V —The American Engineer, Draftsmen and Mg chinists' ASsistant.designed for Practical workthe - men, atm etalres„'and those intended 'for the Engi neering profession, illustrated with itvo hundrld En 4,aving:4in Wood, and thurteen larAe etigrkved Lith nelaphic plates, b 3" Oliver Byrne: [Just Published and for sale at : . 1 -.0 Ara NN It hi tat .I.luuk ettote. Feb. 200 a 53. -t , I ' _. • - 1 TEAM I POCKIIGT TIBIE POOK.S.—The IA eubseplict hail Inn reerafferthred a new Pocket Tune Bulk. rult.d-foi one month. Which will he found Very rOlgiVe(llPf& 41.1m.r.,'weet..1v; Time Hooks and large Tube and Pay; Rolls. rot Cithpactorn and the I ' tolitelyjind !roil V.6tab istimentiHaiwaya for- see at • .1 j 1111!BANNAN'S Che . Book Blare and Bindery. r - lAirly_maclicitooL I{4 ,t)ING Bo 0 6 8•7 l." The )611fricritier . .haA just reeepltd a fresh enmity i of the 1.1, 24 and 3d Bunko of Reading lessons, tom . tilled by itn. Brotheta of' Um Christian tichoola. Also,, ! catholic 'Prayer Books and Catechiams for sale cheap by I I . I lIL.BANINAN. , Publishe r and BOoliseller, July IL ifiSt. i , ' • -' 1 i Sol-if , . • a_ i i t , E,lksurrii 7 iieTo.ttAi. ftiok.wlNG noon kj Comanion, with Illuminated title, neatly bound at the Bt nlery of the rintiscrlber.i 41scl.all kinds of Fahey 11 ndi. , , i Ittt Ia . B. ',ANNAN. I. IDIPt 'MRS: • Flci()V ER wauld amenunee itt his Customers in 5 ' theisurrounding country, th'or he has just added In his Idrgr Mock of Moats a vatiely of new Patterns nC Con ning. Parlor. Office and lla Stoves.' Ile has now 't t, imps!, and most, indeedld mach of Stoves everottered in this Region before 4; which he aileron. tees atlba lowest cash prices. flirty will be sold tilt volt only. tle Ind* also a large arsa.orlmeat of - Tied and Enameled Hollow Ware; of all descriptions; a tatge aaportmeat of Cutler+. Tin end Sheet-Iron Ware, e ,„„ ripincensi fitleketc,,Wa!,h Bollera, atm Ket tles. Prterving Kettles, Frying Pons, Waffle Iron., Coder, 111114, gre.y a large assn rat ot,Japan'd Were 'grays. and all kind 4:1" and Sheet-Iron work done tworder: Ttalloofi t ing nd Spouting done at the sho rt est notice. All or ens, ieSeised 'watt be prompl i rendad- td4- VENUE Street, foot doors above act: " ' - - , •Pottsb i1e,0ct.43,18311, ; WI( - ion are Inc .1-i erm of i 3a•erks 0364 4 d 4 12 ID MEM MEIZEI dud cur- gh II I fit' 11.0111- ttrinlha• 1 Er It. o 1 P: 111.• 11), LlStr,• VIIID 'll Como II Pldell ~ii~ I . VRITINTL i AN t p LETTER . 0. Corunaerclil 1 ,. ..10 Tapers. va- . 25 to i 4 kr Ileum ; very aupe. s, although thr• price bait advan . R. TIANN AN'S . p Pape r . a rhl rli4;liouery riot e. 141 , - 131- 4 , . / 'INKS.— 11w 1 auhscrib r has 'tile always to t l ep a au ply of en hand; and . aktlEsell it whole hi/mutat:caries Viet —thus ' 1 Ire algo trims. - It, In 'gallon, !•..telat:Pr hotile9i at city prices. -AL.IIaNNAN. IBM STOVES. 4istorical. BERKS LS 1771 Edward Shippeu, Esq., of Philadelphia, formerly of Puitsvilie, communicates to the /nyurrer, the following original document; which he - found in examioing a lot of old family papers. and believes has never before appeared in print. -h is a 'little curious note the effort of" the men of Berks" to re-. concile the sentiineus of lOyality which they still believed to be due the King of England, withb , .the spirit , of liberty which' still held strong possession of their hearts., They were keenly,sensthle of the wrung and oppression labeled upon the Colonies by the Mother Country, aed bold enough to proiest,against them in uneqUisocal • terms ; bur not yet prepared fur .the act of open " rebellipia " which fouud espression, just Itio years sub-, • sequeotly, in the memorable Declaration of Independence. This doeuaoeut will prove the more . interesting to Schuylkill County readers; as representiog the voice of our Mother County—Schuylkill having -formed part of Berks up `to 1811: . _ " At a meeting of 'a very respectable body of the Freeholders, and other inhabitants of the County of Bergs, at Reading, the 2d of July, 1774, Edward Biddle, Esq., i n The Chair. " This Assembly, taking into their very Serious Consideration the present critical Situation Of American Affairs,. do unani mously Resolve as follows, to wit : " 1. That the iuhabitarits of, this County do owe and will pay dde allegiance to our rightful Sovereign. King, George the Third. " 21' That the• Powers clamed, and now attempting to be put in execution by the British Parlianaent,are fundamentally wrong and cannot be admitted without the utter de struction of the liberties of America. 3. That the Boston Port Bill is unjust and tyrannical. in the extreme—and that the measures pursued against Boston are iuten• ded to operate equally against the Rights and Liberties of the other ColotaieS: "4. That this Assembly' dis concur in opinion with their respectable, brethren of Philadelphia, that there is au absolute neces sity for an immediate Congress 'of Deputies fiom ' the several Colonies, in or d e r t o &lib. crate upon and pursue such measures as may radically heals the present •anhappy disturb atices, and settle with precision the Rights and Liberties of America. 1" 5. That the inhabitants-1d ithis'County, cOnfiding in the Prudence affff Abilities ut the Deputies to be chosen tor ; the General Congress, will cheerfully subtSt to any iota= sures which may be found"by 'shid Congress best a,dapted for the Restoratiolf of Harmony between the Mother Country and the Colo; nies, and, for the firm establishment t the Rights Of America. " G. That, as, the People of Boston are now Suffering in the grand and Common Cause of American Liberty, Resolved, that it is the Duty of all the Inhabitants to contribute to the Support of said Sufferers, and that the Committee hereafter named, do open :Sub scriptions, kir their and further, That said Committee do lay out the Amount of such Subscriptions in purchasing Flout and other ,provisions, w be sent by' diem to our said Suffering Brethren. "7. That Edward Riddle, James Read, Daniel Brodhead, henry Christ, ESC'S., Chris topher Shults, Thomas Duudas. and Jona than Potts, Gents., be, and they are hereby appointed a Committee to meet and cor respond with the CZAnininers from the i'Alier Colonies of this Province." A CHINESE DINNER PARTY; When a Chinese invites to a ceremonious dinner, a large red paper.iS sent several days before :he time. On this is written the in vitation, in the politeAt terms of the lan guage. On the day before the feast another is sent to the guests, dit rose-colored paper, to remind them of itl , and :to, ascertain whetiler they are coming. Again on the next day, a short time; before the' hour ap pointed, the invitation isirepeated,. to inform them that the ,feast is prepared and await 4 them. When Ithe guests are assembled, the first thing presented is warm almond milk, io large cups. Every . table is served ,with exactly the same food and the same number of dishes at one and the Same moment. Only four or five perscins sit at each table;. in; very fashionable houseS nod more than two or three. The tables are mostly made of pol ished ebony; or Surat black wood) and!dou ble ; for as they use notable cloth's, the up per table is - removed, with all that is on. it, at the end of the first coarse, to give place to the second. For the edd of the first course, the tables are laid out with chup•sticks, Wine cups, Gina ware, or enamelled spoons and two little plates, with fruit, nuts, &c. ISev eral 'Mall cold dishes, such as dry salted; fish, shred fine and made. into salad, With mush rooms, &c., are spread over ;the board, only leaving room in the centre for a cup, about the size of a breakfast cup. The dinner now commences, andallihe wine cups are filled with seiv hengstcra•—a i *eak, acidulated roof, distilled. from millet Seed, and is al ways drank hot—and the master of the, feast rises, as well as the !guests ; he holds the wine cup in both hands; saluting theirdwith it, after they all drink together, and sit down again. A cup with hot food is now seed in the centre of every table. - Alter the first course has been finished, the upper table is removed, and the table re mauling is spread with spoons, wine cups, chopsticks, vinegar, soy, and sweet sauce, with some plates of 'sliced radishes, pears, oranges, and' various :other !ruin and vege-• tables placed before each person : and all the . large fruits are sliced, as well as the vegeta ' bles. While the second course Is pi ePariog those who are tired of sitting rise and walk, about the room. The second table being prepared, t he guests ' are all seated again, when birds' nest soup--= thetnost expensive and the greatest delicacy a Chinese can offer—is served up, with pi geon's or plover's eggs floating upon it, to each penon. When entertaining' atm of the high constituted authorities, the mister'seeves the first dish of Atte entertainment. On the day succeeding the li!ast, the host geniis a large red paper.to each of his guests,,apolo gin:lg for i the badness of ihe_dinner ; and they auswer- him on the same sort of paper, expresSirig,i, in the most exalted and extrava gant term s the pleasure and unbounded sat isfaction his feast has afforded theM. The pigtailed nation in , everythiagare unlike any other people, though doubtless under all this show of pc4iteness • hilldOn an equal amount of dirphcity, and dissimulation as , can else, \ where be found. The Chinese customs',ev ince much that'' ie hollow-hearted in their, social relations.— t liTour in China. _t_ STUPENDOUS- CLAIM. A Western Pennsylvania company have set up n:4laim to the Western ,Reserve of Ohio, undo a grant. from Connectidut, al-- leged to halve been made after the year 1762, when Cbsifes - f2d granted to that colony a patent tor - , the Ri;serve. In, 1795. it will be remernberedi'she sold' the Re-serve to another .1 complint,' relitiquishlng all claim to jurisdic tion over the territory to the United States, in 4800. "!These Pennsylvitnia parties, we learn frorni the Washington_par, have ap plied:to the General, Land Office tO mike over to th4in patentsifer alt-the Reserve != The office replied. , ve learn from the parties iniereited in the ..speculation,°' that the gov ernment, :lever having; had any claim to or proprietorship over that territory, they caw not entertain the application ; and that the State of Connecticut is the party to whom the company must llckok for redress; if the}' really have rights involved in the case. • . , C .-- * A ztosfr, es iratirdioary tusturignevails 'among the Vizre; aipowerful tribe', occupy tag an exten4ive district in Csbul; among the mountains between Persia and India.— It is, in fact, a female prerogative 'that has no parallel among any other people upon earth, anthat reverses what we are in the habit of o neidering the natural ' Urdu of things—tl e women choose their husbands, and not t husbands their wives. If a wo-, man be pleased with a man, she sen ds the drumaktflof the camp to pia a handkerchief to his cap e with a pin which she used to fas ten het-haw. -Thel drcim opportun; , and does thisin t . ly a Otte, namin • o liged In mar the woman, and the man is if becan:pay her price to lair lather : crier watches his • toeetthitor misses his aim, every a:7IF 4n-- c ..b,e'n staid," Ind sometimes, b o dy erieo 004, If hesucceeds they *Owe "h eal " n rit ' destaid bil.daughtn iit iiiitt bi t , door 7 --- • • 1 ) 7-ad ' . • 1.. . . QT•bucati mI- at. • . MEDICAL EDUCATION OE FEMALES. _ The &ening Bulletin In noticing the -re ception of the. fourth alma' report of the , New EnglandTrn eale Co lege, 6sys:[--"The j citcumatance that the Ironed States has been the first country in the Wintil to open meth- • cal colleges for females, IS quoted with much pride. The career of the Female Medical Ed -oration Society forms hoWever, the stain bur den of - the report. This l tastiintiou Was or ganfied in IS4li, beginning with but six mem bers. Iu 1859 it was incorporated. 1 At the present time it numbers lmore - than seventy life tnernbers,iand has ball, in all, about 4000 contributing 'ambers, aitriong wltufn there are some of the first inerilot . New°aloud. Connected With this Soc.iety is a Feniale• Medical College. which 6o corans need in 1848. This tosiitution has held eig t4serril- - annual terms, :Its pupils have. utoribered:i about seventy; :Duriog, he last tern there 1 were twenty pupils, aoh a t the atteadance appears to iuerease. Tb success of l softie of, the . graduates ' especially Lin that dePartment i of the prole rr ss . o constdegd particularly suit-,' able for female practice, 'as been very great.: One.woman attended ; at a, hundred and five births, the average for male practice be; mg only sixteen: The report says 'that the preference for fem ale physicians is rapidly ill-. creasing in Maatachuseqs. to order to sat- isfy the demand} which la greater than the' supply, ,t is.proposeg ioiraise a fund of thir-' ty thousand dollars, a:sit; to facilitate the op-' orations of the college. I c,_, ' The report Idiicusseq, li n alith great ability, the objection Ito female physicians. It shows !that; until within the lasugeneratioti or -two, the practice - of midwiferyl was almost entirely:, in the hands !of women.) It was only the growth of medical science: and the neglect of female operatorS to keeplpare with it, that b usily concentrated this bianch of the! proles- siou almost entirely in I the hatch Lot. male. physicians. 'lt (a only nege4sary to giv'e,wp.. moo a thurough'inethcalleducation, ill, order to restore to her a branch at the prOlessitin,; in which,`forl niany re.ssons, she Must al ways command more suc cess than a practi= honer of the Opposite `ex. For exaruple.: . there is uo kuhWa instance ut a wide/tie, and: in Europe th e re f ore sell thousands fi t such.` ; :raving had to employ AstrumentS, while the cases arelrequeot where Male physicians.' are compelled to this rest,rt[; and theexplana., tion is tumid in the fact, that to-a delteate.wo-; map, especially 'il of a tieOpusteinOrarnt:nt,. the presence cii a male phy.iciart ,trequently: idereases the pgltatioo-, sufferingAi'd periful, , the crisis. '; ; • I ' The medical education of ternalesl -- should, ' theritore, be..enCouraged ,The colleges fur them - ought. however, to be,exrlusive. • Even: where women ifo. not . pr actice publicly, a' knowledge oil' taiedii::tue .is iid.wdis aselul to t them, it being their natur l destiti) , at it , were. to heal,the sick. " I I . : , • , , t - ' A IiINGULAit FASE. I. A rather singular case 41 ilicality has lately been brought td thelattentio of the: Grammar Sehohl - rointiii4e.. By ,a law uf the tkuhlic3eltuurs - , all the popils atelreguireth to eng.ige to r atill autl every studyi tit the school. In une:ol our gratMilar schools'is - a: yoting"miss bet:A:gin it, a 'rubs( reN:tei•tedel family; and ill every respect) a bright, iotellf-,/ Sent, and iiii.:.t Cielllie awl energetic gli - hyvhol is wholly unable to learn arkilitnitc. lien ' prez , ,ent master has tor titreel years been con-;; stant in his endeavors nritistruct her in the,! science of figures, but all tut uu purpose, and: she now is unable, withiudhesitaney, to add; seven and for together, Whjle.multiplicatioui and divisionll re entirely, beyond her power.i She'seemi to be wholly entirely, of mathemat-:: ical poWers,!havin; nut even any Italent to: be et:hit - rate:lj - .1 .. :- ' I / : • 1 , -1 In view oil tlieS - e_facts., the school commit-, tee Las decided to perrhit ithis pupil to re train trim studying this branch, be being, allowed to 4 promoted airier hayng been l i kept clown for triont its on account of er ar l ithi (mum! lcnowl4dge., The tase is one, which, has never. hefore beets broughtto the atten•i' him ol the enanitttee. The cours adopted with regard I toithe matter i seems, however,: the most expedient.' , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 We haven Case in .ritidd where, a family of. lour boyti attended On ' of our grammar schools, and were linabl e o learn t spelt:- iThe greatest:pains were aken wt h .them; and no trouble spared to iisruct th 6 in the art; and yet after a courke of study of sui years' duration; one olt the boys could not 1 . even spell hi. - '4 name cor l rictly. Artil yet, i d eVery,other branch the pots were most excel, lent scholars., and would have received inedi. als but for their .spellirig—BostoniTrareletj. vijcolc irni. rktoTESTAiNTI,S3I A:tarlA ERICAN lIDEPENDENCE. Jou% II : Nx xitsifti —Othes men Moiled, iiii.‘i• bto entered in 0 her Itworzt; •. 1 The abovie 'formed' the text o a capital s !sermon, deli v'ertd by the Rev. J. F,Mesick, I '_Pastor of thelerman Rflormed qhurch, at . I H arrisbnrg,l on the 3d ult., showidg the coo- I 1 'neetion bet w e en Protestantism and Art:wriest) , r Independence, , from which we extract the following :- H ! 1. , i , I. ProtesfOtiini - founded tho t ißepulli4; it and by' alone can it be preserve , -_- • 1 ,wine-tenbs: of the*Abnericau people at the ee,kratioul of Independence, were the de( seehdants of persecutedProtestantsi; and theira ideas pervaded all rani* They. wete opposed Co the concentration of power in one : riati'sliatid in Chtlreb or State;; the Romanists, as a bbily, with rare creep., lions,. were iri favor 4a monarch y of Hier-1 archy: - "; •. i ) I They proclaimed religious toleration toil) I creeds white to this day the Ronianists still! cling to the gloomy, bloo.ly code {of the dope Oges, which decrees death to heretics. ' I They e6cred laws !tor commOn schoolz , ,, l an, open Bible, a tree press, and liberty ofil speech. RoManists have ciommenced a crb-I , sade againSt all of the*. .). • , ;1 Time and again haste Romantsts in'Anter-i ic,a. mobbed those 'wtio have chsiiussto th6t!, dogmas 1.061; at the I.io,ts in Philideldhia.!, 1.t.)4 art 13] distuthances in Alin:meal u;t4 Quebec, I -0,31 D do Catholics prtitesk 'regard for those o tbreaks. "The Priests, whill o ,!i0 uunbounded', , control their ignorant and 1 bigoied fo ll owers , - ar t' answerable for Me! consentien es; .1 ,;: a. , , . • ,The ob j clic& these 'outbreaks ts to iutiiiii-L date-Prate. tabts troth i , xamioatida and - expo! sure of the r errors.'; -- ' • , I f 1 When id! you hear ol an i nstance in wh i ch Prnteatauts, in this country, hav uluhbetl an assembly) of Kontati Catholic.! convened for, -worship, or the publieatiod of their peculiar views ? I.- t , I 1 Proiestante know their .duty Lou well to; he guilty of such excesses ; and they; court a file , and candid eXanainati4 of their bpimuusi'ae they believe : . the truth is with them. 'Th experit.ncoi past ageig proves, iflit is . capa'bl i i of proviu anything, that if eier Romanisn gets the p vier in theroited States, our lib.! erties are gok—lor tt will change ourlaivs, or it will ' intimidate) the tree exptessiti4 of opinion, until Protestantism dwindles away' In the hands of Protestants the,' rtglits' and privileges of partis are sale ;I not except} mg those ol ROLlZl3LOStiThenisrivrs., as is vet. • , itied by the past. :IF s I . , 1 , 01:7" TIM ~ ts•roavi i or WORDS ,iS the titsltO. try of trade and corn nerve. four very ,aii late' is a'Dietionar 1 ;i " They tell us of Lihe 'bayonet' that it 'Was first Made ai Bayoncii—•eambris' that !he l y , ~ I I came from Cambray 7r .damaste from "Xmas eus—arras! from a city of the Same name-L. •eordWine,' lor 'cordova,' fruni.,Cordovratl 'eurrantsi from COrmith—the Ittinea' that n was..origiully coined of gold tought f.rott the African;coast, solealled—'etimlett' thlit it was wipied, at Ithislo part, acamels ii2ir. Suehla been. the i aoulacturnig progrisr,, that we noir and ithea seod enlielpes aod rdus. line to India and aid East: yet ,the 4fOrds give standing witness that tve °bee imported - is frontCaleur,and •. I • 'tthrlnslliinh'ereciemr I' lll l u ll .le ss c ae l I, n a t' ei ty in It siatic Turf Its" . ' ' ' i a jo FOFOIL__OMELY, . 0..4E-4 Beauty," Says ,Long }Zanies, a daoker, ous property, tending, to corrupt the mind of the. wife; though it soon lodes its tuflU- . ence over the listiattir. A figure agreeable and engaging, which inspires aftection;viith (An the frtrzierY , of love, is a 1 much choice. The graces iosalheir influenceAthe beauty. IAI the end if thirty yws, a eirtu - - ous worAiri, who gnat:ellen agreeable 'oat paniQb-,. charm her husband . Ettore' that; at first. T toyer° 'Ere iiblds 'good is •;. •respligt; ilia the lean it haw the seed rit itirittti*tsbed.t" - • ~; • • MA. ettquctie. 4 - NIAN'ACEMENT OF FIEGEIR. AiLfs • - - - According to European fashion,: 'they should be of an oval tigure.l'iratisnarent. without specks or 'ridges of any, kind :i (Tiie semilunar told, or white. half circle, should be fully developed, and the pellicle or Cuti cle which forms the configurat ibtLeround the root of the nails,lfiiii and welhdefitiett, and, when pioperly-Arranged, should, represent. 'as - nearly as possible, the shaPe i of a' hall -filbert. The- proper arrangenient cif; tti' nails is to cut - them of an oval tape, C.ntres . " poncling, with the'. torm'of "the • ogers i they, should nut be allowed to grow too lung, as it is difficoli to'keep them clean : tint too short, as i allows elseends of the fingerS !u become flattened andenlarged, by ;being pressed upwards, against the 1 nails, ;and gives them a clumsy appearance. The lept derrnis which tormi the' semi-circle' aroilud, dud adheres to the oath, requires pirticblar attention, as it is frequently dragged on , Wol, its growth, drawing' the skin below the nail SO tense esti) crack and seParate'i aro what are termed agnails. This is easily I remedied - ,''y carefully separating the akin 1 tun •the snail, by a -blunt, half round instruineat. Many persobs are in the habit ufl contin natty cutting. this pellicle, to consequence of I which l ie be comes exceedingly , irregular, and often inju rious to the growth of the nail. They iiisn frequently pick under the' nails' with a pin, pen.knife; or the potat of sharp scissors, , with 'the intention of keeping, therti clean, by doing which - they often loosen them, land occasion 'considerable injury) The. bails ,should be cleansed with a brush not too hard, and the semi-cireniar skin should nut be cut away, but only loosened, without- touching the quick :_ the fingers being aiterwards,dip ped in tepid water, and theskin pushed back with a towel. This method, Whic,h shbuld be practiced daily, will keep the. nalls ;of a proper shape, prevent agriails, land the Pelli cles from thickening or becoming rugged. or ill-formed; thelongitudinal' ridges Or fibres Should be scraped and rubbed With ration. afterwards rinsed in water, and well - 'dried with the towel : but if 'the nails aro 'very thin, uotenelit will be derived by scraping : on the conirary, it might cause them to split, If the nails grow more to one side than. the , other, they/should be cut iu elicit a matoter as to make the point come as near as' p w , ,,i, ble is the Centre ot the end of the tin k le}, Dyrhicher', 1 pOOD MANNERS' , The good, sound sense of the ithjoto ail ex traii should ieeonitneod it to the atteollOu ut all whO ate in any way eatttiSied. wt the • I eare of youth : 1 It is a matter of sound Plicy , vate the manners of our childien. For' gra. Ile tnanuers and altiud and obliging addres, will do more to gaiher around our tirinl and enduring friends, than strength of mind and superiority of attaintneut. The ttianHr, to which we refer are the fruit of the .cithiva non of the mind and heart; the &imputing, ul 'ieurvoieuce, sincerity and inward intrity. An all the depurintrui, and 1 ptvirst l it.i,.. of life, weineler, other things being equal, io avail oursedves' id the service of per,ott, agreeable and obliging manners. hood Mau, tiers are 3.14:49)011 14JAAVU1 With . . They are"coto ut great intrinsic valut. and very where curreut.. We may be a ll ow'ed to glance at some of the featureS of good Man ners, such as we desire to have taught; and practised in our schools, and such as all per- Suns in well'ordered society are Wood in ob serve.. The cunvrnuoual rules of society 'are hot 'arbitrary enactments, Which any itt;110 choose 'have a right to set at defiance— They are esstutial w the mainteoance. and Elijdy• aunt of social infercourse add the Inether- i voce °lns highest ecds. Eery person w njoys the privileges and beriefirs of'society is morally bound to observe [its wholesome !rules. 111 breeding is astir) i , gaiust good mo rals, aiwell as a breach of social !aids.! No I• ierson has any tight to pct the clown in ! well ordered socks*, or to,he oulriud,and of feusive, setting at defiance the laws Made IMF its convenience odiniairiteuance and comfort by common'icoaseut. The leading 'feature - ot;good manners is a.4crupulous oh servauce of all the rules•that regulate social lintercourst. Let the pup - ils of • our sdhouls be requirrl to observe 'them in their later !course with each other and, their teaChers, land upon all other occ#sioos. Many of these rules abstractedly c,nsidered are, little !things ; and yet to their influence upon the ;convenience and, 'pleasure 'of social - Mter course, they are great thirigs. A particle ot. :dust -is a smelt thing, yet in the, eye Which I I it irritates, it becomes a great thing in ',its in fluence. 'So infringement lot the mks of good breeding may bein.it s s el l, of Small: mu ment, but it often becomesouiportaot id' the friction and irritation wincWAr_ produes in social intercourse." . . . : _ _ AMERICAI4 PROVII4CIALISM9. . / Dr.. Potter thus good-daturedly all des to certain well known " I provinetalisrds " in Acne'ricau manners i ,{ 1 , • - 1 - ••• I am a little afraid' that a great , many people in this country lard.rather prone to undervalue this part of education. Certain-, ly we have nuitdmirationlbar any thing fin teal or affected in manners! We dOet want the manners ,of a illlagtt. dancing -s chool: genuine good breeding, gentle manners, ease, modesty, and propriety of bearing, we do exceedingly value. : W ; dien sballw,e cease to be described as a spites nation l ---as a lounging people. Wheals all "we,cease to. be known by . our - skiytnly speech, hy uur practice of sitting - witb 'lair feet higher than our heads? During ail eXcursiou of Several 1 mouths in Europe lastlear I met IMndred ? , of English at bottle and on the continent, in every sort of situation. .1 never saw , one spit . I!, . I cannot temembet that I lever 53W any one, however d latigu , , loungiog ior sit ting in any unbecoming manner ! - So long I as the State shall feel its lt "obligated I to pro- , vide 'spittocins' for its, ! l egislative hills - sn ! long as the directors of Our railroad!, shall iod - oceasion to attach (oldie inside of their carriages printed retiti l ei•Tiii to ilke pasitengets to 'use the spittoous'. - indloot the Poor. and not fil, put Meir feet upon the seats.--- 1 2tu , lung as we continue to filtour conversatinus and our political haranglies,with the slang ul lie fish market, let us not bl'surprised uur an gry. if foreigners sometimes make theinsel yes witty-at our expenSe.- lAud In tho mean time let all those who are entrustO with the tare of the youth use their utmost efforts - to correct these national; barbarisms, l and to qurm the, manners of the rising generation alter a model' more edevated and mote _Ty fined." 1 -;." 11_/' STEELE paid ibelfinest cotatilnnent , to • a woman that was,perhaps ever one woman;' whom Congreve had also ad• mired and celebrated; he says that, to have loved her was,a ;education." 1" How °heti," he says, dedicaftuka Volume to his wife, " has your. tenderness 'removed. paial from • my - Sick head4how often languish from my afflicted heart ] . If there are such things as guardian angels, they are'thus 011. ployed,. 1 cannot believe one of 'them to be more good in ioclinatidn, or more alarming; io harm than my wife.," His breait Seems to warm and his n eyes to kindle' When he meets with a.good land beautiful Iwornat.• and it 1•4 With ,lits hiait as well as with his head that ne salutes.her.—Thader4. ag'.l.ll,iamtacL.---;The first law of nature ismarnage; and yet than.,ls the only'etea• tore that resists it: Who ever saw au old bachelor robin, of s lemale..blue-tsird with thoughts of dying. an old Maid? No one. Every created thing' brewnes a patent, and this Is JULs - what Lord intended they should . become. People who sleep hu single bedsteads as much - War against tie Com mandments as if -the'y dived on . the products of murder. - Pause and reflect. [Er A WORD TO ',TRE YODNG.-1." Sweat. not at all." Deceive not. -Profanity and falsehood are marks of s low breeding. Show U 9 the man that tothmands the best respect . ; an oath never trembles on Ilia tongue: a falsehood is never breathed from his lips. The catalogue of crime . shows that false hood and profanity ire forever proclaiming the thoughts and feelings of the weious. 1:17 ONE or the best things lor ;dinner is an unsullied table cloth. We c.ari.not what the . _trtauds may valiant of. if they are not se,ied „up on linen •!, pure as Cordele's voice." they lose their attraciivenets and be ejome nil. • (r 7 THE SocIETE.:Of" /idle% ts•s ,clioot-for politpest. • • orri eaoi Tui ie worth ; thou/acid friends. . . , •• 4BANNAINT'S 1 t . STEA4 PRINTING OFFICE. Having precured three Presres. we ire nire , tired to execute JOB and .1300 K PRI NTINGad 1 every' deaertpoon, at the odice of Ile ./Ilinere 1 Jouinai, cheaper iliaji it reale done at say -magi estabitshriaent in .he County, 'Loch as • . ! Itook.t, Pally k1pr.., 1 Bills of Lank, j Lay :1 es 'oxt,rl, . Rail, Road rtschts. . • !law! ildlf. I , , Papa Boots, I et,tvlo. of hire: ;t' ,:t, 1 3Time Books, .1 illiAlicl,ls, I Order Books,4re , At the very shortest notice. r cur stock or JOB TYPE o. more extenstve than that of any othat GieZ-, in all , 1.<4:11011 of the State, and are keep - i handy employed expressly for, Jobbing. Being a prnetie . al Printei - .otir4.lf, we 'will,glWllllll4ne one I -work to ao a% neat as any that can be turned oat ta , the e rn e , . PRINTING IN Ct.)fA/R done at the , •h i -, t t e ..t notice - • • BOOIL nznitztair. - fi .... f3...10ks hound in every variety of style. Blau . &lel:+ of every de.eription manulactured, bound etid to or ruled der at short notice, _ MI NO. 33.1 Ui~rcllnu . STATISTICS OE EMIGRATION The anntral reporr ot the Colonial Land • and Emigration Commosioners:presented to Parlianteut. has just been printed. Since the conclusion of the war, thirty eiglsi yews ago,•there have left this country 3,463,2502 emigrants,. of whom 1;791.446—m0re thaa orie•half—have ethigrated, in the six" years commencing with .1847 1 , It seems that the average annual emigration during the last six sears has bets29B,sSt r and that the number who left the United :Kingdom in 1832 was 368,764, being 23i per cent above the aver age, and 91 per 'cent. above the emigration • of 1851,,the largest that had before (mama The comniissMnets remark that the great' bulk of the emig,raion from the United hang• dom his for many ears ,coosisted of Irish, and in the last six years the number was ,*tout 1,313,226. In 1852 the emigration to Australia was 8-7,881. Of which 53,527 was spoutamous, and 3 . i,3:;4 was by the govern ment. Fur the tim quarter of the preant year emigration has decreised. The COM • • missioners conclude by observing that they regard the declease in the emigratiOn as proof that the laboring classes of the United Kingdom, and especially of Ireland, ate an a, state of upi.sual comfort and prosperity. It would Vbeyotait their province to speculate . ,pn the continuance of thti state; but as tar as It is possible to judge Irons present isp• pearances, it seems not unreasonable, looking authe vast contracts fur publewarks to all paris of the world which have been recently .taken by English contractorsop eapect that the condition of the laboring classes in this 'country will continue to Improve, and .that either at home Or in the most accused:de of the British colonies anraruple field And lop remuneration' will be., ound for their aeri i ces.—F.nglish paper. A GUILTY C When Dr.'Doune, afterwards Dean at .St. Paul's took possessiori:uf his first living. a , he Walked into the churchyard, he took ups s k u ll t h rown by the sexton out of thegrave, ritrin it fouhd a - stnall headless nail, which he drew'out secretly. and wrapt iu the corn it of his handl:eh:bleb': , then saked . ,the grace digger , it he knew 'Whose • the shit! way. lie replied that if was the skull of hersuU who kept a spirit shop, and wh.; aving gitue to bed intoxicated; was found dead in his bed in the toruing. " !lad he a wile l" wilted the duCtor. t• Yes. " What ehaticier trues she bear 1" A very good oue ; only the neighbors reflect on her, because she raarned the da'y slier her husband's burial." A few day, afterwards the doctor paid her, a visit. as if ht• _acrident• asked her some oueslions, and at last of what sickness her former.husbaud had Med. As she was fell= iuz him the saute scary um the. Sexton. lie up lied: hi, handkerchild, and cried in an au thoritative voice— • %Yuman, (ID you know Out , nail • struck with A.tantly conies rd th. murder. • i V()lthirr, in liis Itistury of cnnies XI!, trßys:---'11:17-24:1 was a Polish uotdempii, is,rn iii the palaiinate of - Podolia, lle we, ducated us a.page in Jean easimer, at wtio-e court he acquyeal some knowledge of the belles Lettres. - An intrigue •which he had avid). the wife of a Polish Palatine havikg been discovered, the husband had him tied asked on_ a wild horie - which'was then let Iti..e. The horse, which came from Ukar• hit., wrnt back dottier, carrying with him Muzzepa, halt dead from hunger and fatigue. Soule peasants took - fair ~of him: he le-, named wadi' them l a' long time, and distiti guished.lniusell in several excursions against the Tartars. His superior informationmade hint highly respected amonsi the Cossack , : Old his lanae.`whielt was daily increasing, i induced ihe ('zat to creaks hint a Prince of Ukariae. i'': . , . Such is the historical fact which furnished Lord ,Byroh with the subject of his poitii, with this title., Lf.__Miiitil . ,•says a sensible writer, the la buriog man, Who breakfasts at six, and then. walks peiliaps two - or' - three miles to his work. flh isfull of health and, a stranger to doctors. l Mark, on the other hand, your clerk, whu takes tta andiloast at eight, gets down tb the stordat nine; or halt:past. He is a pale egernivate creature, lull of sarsa parilla, ail(' patent worm medicine, and pills and. things. What a puy it is that this C/1113 of peopleido not lay duwn the yardstick and the scissars, and take up the scythe of the flail for altiear or two... By remaining in their pre4ent occupation, they only help ;u 'till up cemetries, addtba 's about as miser-, able use Of tipmanit y as you can name. • '1.7- A !Oft RESPONDENT of the New Bedfoid Shoidarcf thus writes of the U. S. Hotel to Boston hotel occupies 33,000 square feet of gtound,.has 370 rooms, easy aecom modations for 550 pe?soos, and capable of lodging oq. The,arnouut of food daily con sumed I enormous ; 400 lbs. of animal food, 690 lbs.,fiour, 100 lbs. butter, 100 doz. eggs, ' G bitsbels of potatoes and 50 gallons of milk. The sal - straps for last Sabbath cost s3o. Lig tits cost.nearly '56,000 per annum. Wa ter spouts into almost every room in th e house, at an expense to the It/Milord of $3O per y.:ar. To coolvall this fu4d and keep so ruaoy people warm, it takes 600 tons °redone coat. anti 7`, cordn . 61 Wood. • , raqua - ritEoer.t should Spend hundreds 4 dollars' annually In visutog sulphur springs' k one or those mystertes_ , :which we could' . never. unravel. ,Why waste the contents of a pocket-hook on a pont to Sharon, when a beverage equally 33 pleasant as the ode ob• tamed there could be made Ity chopping up loco-taco matebes, and mixing them with bilge water ?• For live dbllars we will tur• oish a person Witlea receipt for making all the more celebrated waters in the country.—, Fur the sparkling offerings or thelar-lamed Congtebs•spritigs, we offer a very cheap sub. ,titute..—"drink weak pork piekleout of skald boot., . • tiSCIENCE. MAZZEPA ;tflcmorabilia.. 177 A boon HIT.—In the course of a di.- eu.sion in the 31asaachusett. Convention, the u[twr Oil, a g0c4.1 deal, was said about. the Iteentinumness of the press, whereupon Col. SchoulleF. of Boston, mad& a very fair re tort: •'• A great de.ll has been said about the erotionsness of the public press. Now, sir. I happen to have had a great deal to do witty the public pre,atid I must say that thentost heentjuu4 part 'ut my experience with lb.. press trais been in the defence of men to public atatiuue.• (Great Laughter.) trust, Mr. Prtsitfrot, I am out out ul order. (Laughter.)" • • frJrAccolt tit sf, to- M. Cabin's, a French physiolugm, the muscles of the leis and urtns lose their power before those which support the head : and 'bete last sooner than the muscles which- sustain the back: and illustrates this-by -the - ctotes of per tuns who sleep on hmsefraek, or while they are sta - ndieg, ur walktok. He conceives shut the tense ul sight sleeps first ; then the tease of taste : next the sense et smell : nextthat of hearing:and lastly alit of touch.' Hi maintalus also, that the vinem fall' asleep, one alter another, and sleep wilh - differ/al degrees of soundness. AIIUMAN CANDLE.—The Chinese Re pository tells, a very '.singular story of the punishment inflicted on a Chinese criminal.. His offence, it seems, was u . opaidOnsble t and it was determined to make an example of him. • Consequently, he was wound round with cotton, nonrated in tallow, and having been dipped until he presented the appear. ance of a gigantic candle, was stuck op on his father's gravoemiii lighted. Of coarse. , itte,poor lino* perished to slow torture.-.. Was , ever device heard of, so completely di. (' Ovr. of Tali best things to resist La 4. flue with is music. Girls who •• could not walk a mile to save their lives, will dance in companiwith a knocked•kneed clarionetaiml superanauaied hddle,froni tea-ume till sun- rise; while a soldier grown weary, wish quietnesi, will no sooner hear a bugle give a flourish than he will give' one himself.— Whether men can xtiarch twenty or ,forty miles a day, depends altogether on ! why Vows the bass drum. • O? Don, rr potrow, dim if a min slim his cbildreir ore " obeyers!" CI
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