• ; P -- , or Ttila 111111,1 11 4 111- ettratir srirreltryflo, TWO DOLLASS_prr_I III q uO I , ip ias-anot to tapvc. Wl3O r Ty, and istoWilly T eo eibilloce Io the tithe Guam. pabik-ber r the rightiocklolre.s2 50 Per Vali dalied loner t han 011 e TOW TO MIMS • , fhree•Ca*s to one Address, • 15 00 s e wn *do do. ' . ' . 10 00 niters do. do .24 00 garCteirsoarn and ScAlal.Tazietz . with tile :Timm at at 1$ in advance , -• " ' SITES ol? .aDVElirglatir: (hie Square rd •14 lines 1 bquare, a Eno 3 -, s3'oo 3 timto, $l.OO manlbs,' , 500 '.: 4 ubsetent fneertibn. ' 25' 11 year, • 'BlOO 4 hue's, 1 time, 25 Cards ef li n es i - tOO - Subseq'nt insert:on, 12: 00 Meretaulta aretathers adrertiuing - by_the year 1 . with the privilege, 0f ini. rling different ad- 1 • esti:Dements weekly. 12 00 rar. Larger Advertientent., turner agreement. BUSINESS CARDS. 2V001 . 1.* AN. ATTORNEY:AY L&W, Of I/. rice ni Market tit., near triecolui. 5.1659. • :23-tl , ' ,AN OIUMWAIICE •*. , voR !argil tatidn, Ls nal Parini tariCell- „V ere Street fr.)M Laurel Street„ to the Brldeactier Nerwegiau creek.; ticlutylkllfAtebue; from Attend or Adams Sweet, to pummel Stregtx from Ceuta Streit:be the Wreath tine .CO al Into Schuylkill Street to et.polut at w- eummt Atm' Lawton's Oil ratgine East Market Alert.. between George and Jaetion, Streets; and Veit Norwegian Street, from Centre Sheet to the Botongh line. 1 • Ste. l Be! is ordaised snit enacted bt , ihe Grinnell of :he Born' of Pottailite, and t le tJeireby (admitted and eneetedby theiuthorttr of the Mime: That Iticesedesoereemiattoes.of the ascents sad de scents in Ceater. St, ,from Linnet St. to the litlgge over Norwegian Creek; Schuylkill A venne,,DOM Se bond or Adana* St, Co Dumont St.. from Centre-Street to the Begone' fine ;illO2l !Beget,. from Schuylkill Sweet to a prinnt at a summi4l near Lawton's Old Entine ;tense f East Mattel - Street; befweep fleorge and Jachson Suttees; and WeelSor- _ AMINO " ' ' islaci Street. (earl Centre Street to thei.lhi push onadini Tine, be 40 the mute is , heteby establiehed k tol. Zigt ac k . . • R .' of Cent', Street, N.ntA ofLaura{:M" *set. , 157,D F- E tsT ltio'filip Obeid: ;• curbvat the itarfilt-eara.corner attameAStreet.thenes ' ' : rise one fool to a summit nineteen feet slestant.tinebus fall tax feet three Inches toine middle of Wynteee St ley, thence falifoui feet three Inchon to a puinlvver the culvert, thenceirlss eleven reef - six inches, an the next four hundred fret. thence fall four feet jeven • Inrizra :n the next friar oundred feet, from them. e to Ilse two feet In Mei:est one hundred 'and dile . Pest,- ' thence fill intnee W feel five inches to the "Norcyeglan bridge. 1 PE-7 ommeociog at the top of the pre ', sent curb-atone, at the north-west. corner of Laurel and ['entre Strects:sballthen have the same fell arid , rise as elt the east side. ?lir ; 2. -The width of ehe parententiOrttibialts; or. both sides of-sold portion of Centre Streee;shalt he elerru feet from the etreet•itne. • ,•• •.' Grade of Ali nersville St.; and part of Lateol St. war. a. beginning hi thegrade tine of the care on the west aide of Centre Street, !teepee rise tdlenty three feet to the middle of Adams Sweat, thente fall tru feet mx inches to the Middle of Third Street, thence rise serrn feet five inches to the middle of, ; Snob Sweet, thence rise twelve feet eight lathes to ' ' the middle of Preelpeet Street, thence me tort}-two feet to the middle of Drift Alley, thence tine twenty-, fire feet 'to the middle of West Street, InetWe rise nay-three feet eta inches to the west line ref the - Borough. Bar. 4: The ividiteni' the pavements or - side:gaits' from Centre threetco Tined eltreel; strati be nine feet •-wlde liorn the,streecilne,. andfrom Third Strict : the Snroutih lit.e:iivert feet Mae: •••• . • Grade of SehnylAitt•Averrrt:r. hire 5. Beginning at the grade tine fie estattlisned ' for the west indent Adams Screed, thence riessisirty , rota feet eight Intlies totter middle of FouretoStreet, I thence rise:thirty-two feet to thecniddie of Weitian;s direet, thence Eke sixteerz.fentleteit inches to the middle of Cott Wand Street,thentrieApe twenO•nl ce wet eight inrhet to the midditrOtrlnmont Street, Sec. 6. The with of the pavement, from lecntid . to Fourth Street shall hsahree feet R e Rom th e igieet Klee; line, and from Fourth eo,Dilthora rztre e ri seven feet wide. Gra4;::rif CoW'Stiter. "C Beginning at the grade.Una . ln Iklll Street, thence title twelve fen three •Irwhes ¢to the middle of Wazhlngton Street. thence fail ten Dee elk inch , ' to the middle d er f`huteh Alley, Drente rue two feet eleven titcheeettlic neat three huudfed and fifty feet, thence - hit two 'feet three ‘ inebeCto the tooth curb of litorweglaii.fitteet,..endate fon three Lichee and fodr-tentita tatheturb•ran the on rib side of Norwegian Street; thence dos restive) feet the middle of Callow/111i Strege L thence lice three feet tar , Inches to th e middle 'of Bac4 Street. thence rise three feet to the north tide cline alley at Mover's house, thence this thirty feet In Ilke next Mete hun 'iced and twenty-fine hot 'to n Steptereir . near./ ton's 014 Engine House. - Sec. R. The pavements or sideweitSfromiSchit3.l- I PAINTING, GLAZING any PAPERING . kill:Street to the line of late E.: Milliner's, 41311 b • , "eleven feet wide, thence ;man: illy ta•terlng: e the purchaae attli sale of We:al Fa ; feet out , a , wee', thence to co mi ty H i I W WENI acing removed Ms shop to donee buying arid selling Caaly leaking cliarge of i Stree thirteen feet wide; thence to the, sum mit near j•' nonce fir 'AM ' erica - n Haulm, Centre Street. and 3 Mines, , and colleCting rentes:sfrom Lowto t n' Old Englne lloute, nine feet, merisuring taken into partnership hie brothels, the enbserlbets Sc' eanertence in the County - he hopes to I 1 In all cu.:, from the true line of the street- announce to elle public Iha tthey nee Pfepiffd'll. et. )(Ilan. Office Islahoracugorereet,Pottsvnie. CM , . A. hi. HILL, „, Grade of . Erz , sl Mantel , St ru t Ittplen Geoike and prate all orders 1u filen line with the greatent it-tf - .Tact.ron .Streets.. • a . I apaech, and on the. Most rensonahleterme. They ern ' ncenel 'Svc. Beginning,at - the gradejine in fleriege Eh., I ploy g,ond verakmeri. and their castdmers tiAeret , .."- - - • • ihence.rlie thlity•fnur feet in ;he 'nest curb .11nis of I Pare, he stfre : eatisfaceOry lobo. • J.cb,ooksin..t. The pavement to he elfin felf.Lee.ide They .alert , beg leery...to call :attention to their from the erne-of OKS treet. • , splendid alsOrtinent or Paper-hangings, Window ,L:raa` r 0 f artrcgian • Street. f.,0?1, ', 7 4'entre shadeq.&c,comprolcm every variety of stile and ctreet to the Rotonok Lb:T. i quality. i a Snit the taste and pocket hf purchasers, and sri-. in. Beginning at the curb line at thetl,notth- i which tho offer at the lowest City prices. west corner of Centre and - Norwegian Sttertsithence W, BOWEN A' BROTIIERS rite five feet fotit inebes to the north-east coiner of doom above American lihnse. Centre St., Adams Sweet; thence; rite sever feet nine' 'Ones to ' P'lleehles'APill 17 .1 1 52 -• ` • 1 6 -ir the middle of Third Street, thence Flee twelye feet -. DRAFTS oar- EUROPE act inches to the middle Of Foterth Street, thetice tixe. l on ren fret neven inches to the middle of 11flillamri , AND PASSENGER AGENCY. ,„ Street, thence file thirteen feet . eight incheste,. the !IRE subierlberinforme the i ptiblic that he le now middle of Crinuland Sreet, thence rise ten feet ten J. acting ae'Ageiu •for,theli Oflßoir Nita. Galli inches to the middle - cif tat. John Street, efienee• rise sect. it Co., and transmits money to any part of nine feet three Inches to the middle of "Elitith or Etiope Inc laid thus, in drafts df,_,;4:l and upwards, Chants,-n - Street; thence rise eleven feet eir, , inches - hint engngee Pa esenxers, nt: t fee current eutees to the middle of Pining .Street. thence • rise Fieorteen' frotn England, Ireland, Scotland end Wales, either feet eleven inches to the middle of MOrriai si ffett. to Philadelphia or New )(orb-Men in Steamers. thence rise thirteen -fret seven inches id the West, The subscriberldaes not desire to do business for lute of the-Borough. •' F!': ; • any person tiniest; they are perfectly, satisfied that he , ere. ie. The Pavements from Centre St'reet to • will promptly mind to the same. Re He also believes, Tined Street shall be three feet wid e , and jrentrhence from inquiry made, that the Ilrnfi!tlf Bowman, Chin.' 10 Fon rth' sing% seven fret. wide, from FOhrth to nen & CO., ire room fe and trustworthy as any engaged Williams Street, onthe Sonth lade three feet,',and On I n th e fitottne,,, • - HANNAN , the north side c.evenleer; from Williams affect to -• '• Agent for Holtman; Grinnell & Co. Conniand Street seven feet wide. and from thence to Match 10,1861. 12- the wen Borough Ilele;Shree feet wide on thh south side; and on the north,eide, from Courtiond torCham bete street, seven feet wide, and from Chambers to the west ttorough line;three feet wlde. . • See. It. The outside of the curb stones ihall be placed on the tines'above mentioned for the,yridth of the pavements in the said several streete,Said sht, beat least four feet long, two. feet sir Incliett 'wide; and etc inches thick at the top. - The fronts atid end; of said stones ;than he dreteed.smouth foe I.:breadth' of; nine Inches from - the top. The top must :sSisti to, dreeeed straight and smooth and brought to ele n tr o n n : ehicknrse at air Inches, by dressing the brekt , " - of - the breadth by two and - a half -Inches-the top; of the `stone shalt be so bevelled as to have the samellee as the liarments. The steeple) be eel so that the front shall l ean back one end a half inches to the Mot rise. 19. 'A glitter three feet wide shall lit; pared oneside of said curbstone, with smooth'or ibueded atone enpported by fist stone sunk on edge ihld the earth, the bottom of said &unarm be nine ini,Mt be low the top of said curbstone, rind shaped 14 lurch a _manner as shall be prescribed by the ftnrough 'Sur veyor. = Bre. I The sides,alks or footway; hetwlen l sald , curbstone and Ilne of said streets shall be mar down or Piled ii,, no as to correspond with the rlse . Bind. fell thereof, and shall be payed with burned brick, and shale have arias of halt an Inch to the f6pt:frorn sald'entliqtrine-toward the said line of the seteeta.- Pe prided; That in ikon( of any-lots not actually built upon the sidewalks or footways, shall warbe required to be paved to a greater Width than five feet Dom the curbstone, the residue of such footways or sittewalks Irani the said pavement to the line or the street being ..laid with gravel so as to ;support the pavement.. . Src. 15. The property In front of which KWh lhat• wave, sidewalks and gutters shall be madeLtind pa ved, shall be and the same is hezeby taxed yilth the expense .thereof, in proportion to the eaten of the 9aMalfl front, agreeably to the inorlslons ofthe, first, second one, third section of the Act 'of Asseitibly en titled suppleinent to an act entitled an ant Incor porating the Town of Potisville, in Schuylkill coun ty' into a borough;" passed ;he 16th .day of gone, A. 8..1940. elec. 16. No person shall set, or cause to ,be set. any curbstone. or make,or cause to be mlede, any pavements or sidewalks until the grade and place thereof shall be given by the Borough .linartryor, or a person appointed by the Council for that purpose. The expense thereof shall be borne by the property holders Inirontof whose lots the same shag be giv en, anClany person who shall set. Of cause *Pi be set, any turbstone.or shall Make.or cause. to be made, any pavements tend sidewalks, contrary to the pro visions of thee Ordinance, shall, for every ;offence, forfeit and pay a penalty of Twenty Du Ste.. .1f the owners of any of the property fronting on the aforesaid Streets within ;the ihults aforesaid, shalt 'neglect or refuse for the spate of six; ty days after the publication of thin Orditienes, to curb, glade and pave In front of their tots teSpecthree ly. according to the true intent and, meaning of this Ordinance, the StreetzCommittee for the time .being are hereby authorized to have the tame donihand re corer the expense thereof Dom inc owner otlowners of said lots, or Ale a lien for the same, aemirtiltiy to the provisions of the afore/mid Act of Assembly. august 0,1833... • , ,22;3t 111 IN HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT I,:t %V. Pali*. ..1 vale. likbaryik ill county, P. Office lin .cput re -„ f en, nopoolte Oaf, Miners' Bank- : I sept2f. 19S1 - - IV-10* . Uit U. M. CLAT. Attorney at Law: Poitsvlllo Pa. Office In Centre itteet, opposite Mattiatrea MEM . . . ... 1 01iST — .. HWEDIT.RT. Attorney at Law, Catmints. .1 'lnner (or New Vora. - ()lrma oppootte Ameilcan Weer, Centre etreet, Pottavale. Pettus.. _ '?. ` April 4 4 IR.Y.r. __ 17=19 4 __ WlLElCiii i:t . MAGISTRATE, CONVEY, 1 anc , tr, Land Aent and- Cetera' Co ll isefin.— Onkr, tdarki4 street, Nolrille, Pa. I , Wee , - - • • , 4847 -- _----- iiTILLIANI L. AVJOITRICT, ATTORNEY ati.aw,-PattcetllP SainTAkor catintf; pi Mee errtre street; nearly opptVe thelllnefs' Pant. Jan. 4. 14y- oC TOR C. ILESELERtnomccup.trinc L litesnove,t Ms 001 re to one oftho brick.Hauseclti CasiSueet, 'Apri11.3,1640. 113-tr ria..BABILFEL BERILUCTI OFFICE; rnr• LP nut 4th and klahantankoktreets.Pottnylite - t.rel is ntenhiPd by Dr. Tho.:. Brady r • Mann 15. if. • .111 AlttES lei. 171 FLAIR, FP, ATTriIINET AT 1,4 W. II balling tarn:A...l In 1 , 01;4,111e, naa opened an ..dice under ~trect`,; c pswaite the inners' Bank. Lac. 6, 1851.. ,144-1 v . f IEO. K. SrviiTli, HiNlNfi ENGINEER rind %_Ttfurveyor, rrmarrd to Centre Street: OrAii4.llio MIMES'S. 111-Lux, Piiltslville,\ Pa: MI de4cripilcro of Engtnoerlng. Napplbit and- 11(aughtme rteLnt - ..1 prninntty and r arfull) May _42. OMR . C CON RA Op Jr:4lOE OF TliE PEACE, J will attand to ans. hastneso, entrusted to hi* rare, punrtnnlly. Bills and ?intern collected, Lc. Off,:e In Markel SI., c,apoifippr, Rplhrr*Vidl luns.s,. • t • • 40 AMC EL HARTZ...JUSTICE .4:Fru c PEACE. t 3 Pottaviiie. %Will attend prompllyfto Collections A fent:lee, Porch's,' aad Ante of Belt Estate. iilloyik.lll County. Pa. OM. aln Centre titreet.oppo.: *lte_the Town Halt. Oct 40. TOE* WILLIAMSON & JAS, COOPER .itt.aralea at Law, Pattevtlie. Othe Itt frnU L. law Ea-t .4 Pearatairanta Halt.— hit, Cauper artil atte ad at nit the (Thane. Pattsviiie, De: 7, latt PETER SERPIioN, has re alavel next , dittos kat ons Ldinic tha'Yiotrsiant Zpvicliapsl Church, !•Peattil:l l lsreet, Poti4vilie, Ps where he will Prampt• dp attenf In 411 (min: Itt thF linP of hts profs , isiati. April 5.1859. • ii-ti r WIII7'NEV, EXCEIANdf, COLLEC -o.tloni Commis,lnn, and Generai Aaency Office. neat dna: to !liners• Bank. Pc•itanite, Dpalel in un c ntrent 'uncap, grad !tint 9tiver. DRAFTA on Phtla deiphla and NPR: I'c - di far 431.1. • March 20..1852., - ; 12-417 - -TADWAttiI NHIpPEN., 'ATTORNEY. ;AND CI COUNSELLOR atLew,FAilsideiphia,willattenci Ilnitections imf all other legal. businptz CM , City of Phtladelp4h,eiloiniztg Counties :.pd c - 3f.F.r.c 5' a3outk Sixth steer: Phil delptiti; • piTitU lELL . X.NAZi, ATTOiNEY AT LAW. has st opened 1, office to t,entre sties!, Pottsville, opp - site tbP E.,51 cor4l Church, trhsre to ,tvill •be daily, front 9to 3 ,clort, Busisess lettere to him will IP • c 7 sive pro pt Frnettlon,adke”ecl to Mtn iii either Pottsville r Ortrlgvbnis . Der 6 1 51 A GEN tate; C..sl Lan .treaty y-1 Apip 6, 16L0 PHILADELPHIA. 1 .3. E GOULI), (SuccrAgon TO A. e HE 5! EMT St, ert; - St--aki`3 PHILADELPHIA, ETENfIIVE MINI(.` II 7 FILIRI (I iII.and Dealer in !duties) inetrittpent, of eveiv deperlption, Llzelosivii Alvin; for the oale 1141- let. Darla,d: (flotiton) Pe,Trl:: grierrientom humor: .Totiao and nt er PIANOS, L. Gllnt•rt's flondotr nowt., Melo:learnt, 111;irtIn'e Onttari. Sheet MDt elc, Mock, 511111 IC Hooke. 4.i Reeldr.hte of the rciantry will be I:anthem - hut w ith any . rduslr the low rntes,Oit lf,pnictia , ed In peeennt . the litrire?t ntock's In the tats . denrof ti.who rauy fuvu i r or order . go. Dealers In 711itair ~ • upplied on terra , . Piano. in lei. sernmt-hanld • • -Ma yl4 1653 L,..,... .. S L 6 .-- E -- - - C - 1 - 1A 1 N 1 1 T ILT. uaderAlgned MIA retTeetthl yto 'rad dig at lention of ISlinera, Coal fiterchar a, and all r' Mae. In want or BEST PRODVED. r BEST BEST CliAINs, for !Bin lo c or Ntllliorpn es, to 1113- large -Stark of Best Rest Charef., a.. rted lira, from t ineb 4) /I 1130. made from brit refine:l lion. • Alan, In Ma large stork of 'Best Proontd Chariot, allotted :Ufa, from 3-16 Inch in It Inch; made .frant sat Cable lion. venial will be gold nit very • rearmno. LIII Rini. br DANIEL WCARTFIV, •Na. Yti Swanson Streit, and No 2 Ifock Street Wharf: Philade I tibia.' RIFER TO 'I 4 -W V• ' •' ' 73"l--*et' • ''' t i It:it Carton. ' Gentle Mason, EAct . ' il CharleaNlller '/F.. Co.. , t , c „,.. , . : • AirClintr:;..l:,l: McKnight, $,, " ii3-11 P n/4 • • ' MI • Johann Cockill. Fig PA. May, 21. WA, )) : ) •71-bm OLEGWS PERFUMERY 1 , ND FONCY QOAP'..rThwir *Mipettar artmaS of .perliimery. 1.7 amongst which are enumerated hisj dstly celebra- Llily White, Oriental Alabaster, Pearl, Rouge, Tenth and Toilet Powders; 'Chinese, Velvtt, Chalk and other approved Co7.metivs. SOAPI3. W 91111113 lid Extra Finelland Binwn and White Windsur.Sloating, Pain, Alinand. Fancy and Toilet Soaps : Shaving Cream, Hair Dye, Cologne' Waters. Extracts tar the: fiandkeSchiet, hl33row, Bear's 011. Crysta I Pomade (3 new: article). Eau Lug oil Hair Restorative, Ifni Phiharnmeq. ;re manctiarturr.i and for Sate f'7! JOHN', T. CLECriI. j'erfamer Chemist. 35 hfitiket St). hfiow 2d; rir Merchants, don't target OAP CLEGG'S) to the Etc:apes! and most e stet: e . .313 nottory* in the Puy. wive him &call.. .1. T. Clegs's Pe rfla 11417 CAn Ge had n h.desale 3 - retail at city pi Icea, at 'tl It&NNAN'S ailety R.Ore7 Pottsville . 43-1 V n0i.;52 SM. LIPPIXSOTT, :T 'OTTER ! EDIitIND /14:014 -. GEORGE LWPINCOTT & 00. • ' RAVE ennatantly on hand a (alio aasartnhtht T;AI, Vfixrs. L/QUOUS and Caoctacra _ 17 -North Water Street, and Mi. 10 lionlrDelawate AT nor. Ptd'ad'a. Jan. 19.1,553'. 5-Ay they otter it, the TAVEZI markrt rates, CONSTANT ' LE FOB SALE • illeathetlatud Natural 'Winter and Spring Sperm Oil, • Blatahed Winter and Spring Lard Oil, • Ettra 'Mite S'Cluter Solar Oil, • • . Bleached Elephant. Oil. (Winter and Birlafd Strained North War Coast atd Polar White Gil, Winter:ad i.chale Oil, bleached, ' iltraimlaank ant Fanners' Oil, hlachiriete and Greasing Oil. Nair -Beitorl o.perm Candles, re4tlttPnibhed Sperm Candies. 07' 'axed and Fiala') 'Restricts. Candies, - Price's Which , e are sole 'Ait'sj CrystaAllne and Polished Candles. For the above Caridies we received the that precila Silverhates dalo Prom the Franklin Instituteriirol Diploma from the S.ate Agricultural Soriery,at their le calif titions. Toilet Atinond and otherFanct Soai Brown.. White and Castile 3:7,. Beghted Sport:Arent truCahei. " - • BOLDIN.k. PRICT, -• Whmacs. laird s ore ah o e - - - ASCII Stteat . . • _Mae 21,1953. R, &c. • - -Cheaper than Ever! 1000 PIECES PAPER. EIANGINfiS BANIVAN'S Paper Starr, MD PAPERS, from 73 cents to #1 411 nch Papers, varloua prices. Glared Papers. Croat 20 to dO cenb, Unglazed Papemfiom 7 cents to 45 rents, Splendid Eniky and RaloAn P.sprts, Cold. Velvet and !intuition Ilorders, Eartaine on Paperand Linea. from 8 to 40 rents. Painted Shades, lom 50 cents to .1.5 each. • splen did aasortment. - rite Screen'. Ike tif44 - 17 IP W I S. Panel Pipes, Deca. rations, Columns; and Staines ,'Nltches. The subscriber has made bis , telections of Choice Patton, ham four of the largest menufsrtories. and entivegnently his Stock embraces a greater variety ol Patterns than can be found In any store In the city. Ire pledges himself to sell all his Papers at City, Cask Perms, andthefhlid and more expensive Papers st !err arta city rash • ;Tues. RS Curtain Papers embitter urn and Leauilful Patterns, at very low rates. Se.Mettbatits and Paper Dangers supplled . with C lupin 'Paper and Paper HIISSIIIO, wholesale, at the v er)4olßelt prices. Eierant PAINTED SHADES-, on Canvass, at less Into • city ;mires. Some Superior Pattern. fllff be f 4 and among his Stock, -suitable for the most kelegant Lauer. m es we are determined not to be andenold by ,sal person who intends payitri tar 'hi* gouda, those eta wam bargains, and the adieu:axe of lwiecLwit r"w a WO and varied stock. had better can at B. BANNAWS Map iTleitesle mad Serail Pew, Balk Sea Sta. Maitre Stars. , 13. Paper Rangers funaithed when required. !dant 19.11153." . PAPER I PAPER'!! PAPER!!! THE ettbscrtintra have 'constantly on band s fal alietecraent of LA'11•1, Cap and Wetting Papers, Wrapping, Hardware,, etaating,colored and Thine Ps_pegs, , • Pate &tied*, Binders' Bcatds, etc ,at , rot aide? an, teasonable orate, . A. X. COLLINS ik r • • 15 Moor Street, Phlladelpht3. G".I. a' A/40 , . Aii.ots for the elle of the RentlediPOLl. • • . 513. rib 5, 1553. • lu Lea VEHT/aVLE PATTlittrt9.-41it saDecri• bee kali Just received a Int *I Vestibule Patera* liaaginge, sect to *ay thing of ins kind ever offered In tide ion Al.o. GOLD PAPCIte, or th. latcst and aissat beautiful palter:is. aileasthin ctil Filets, at . • ' • B. HANNAH'S r.r.l VQ}i•etj &we.' - 24:153. . . ~.., . , ~..' , - . ' . ; • • "' . --. 1 , .. ,s; . , • • • r! . ' "' - - • • , . I • . , 1 ' ~ i .' I . . .--_______ ,____ Ipi .__.... ~ t 1 :-:3.0 . ...:Mill, ' . . • / . . . . -•----- .. , ,•• • •-•- . .__ . . . .. -....- , . . . ii - ....„ _ _II 4... ---•- •,, ? • •- '• .:-.,, g' .:• • , -.• • i' ' ' ' '. 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Large and Imall liand;made of- good` re; ani • ruled differently from the: other Copy Honks—it manufactured and for eale.at BANNAN'iI Cheap Book and it tatioaesStore. lune It, 1a53. 11111TORTABIT TO lOZOWLEIOCS! ELEMENTS OF MEd/WV* . . . ~ 12.1.1YCIDATING the' I%prhrtlinirnuatructiori seentille pilnetplais of ti e hof machines,.selth Emmet- OUS Ariteirmr + of raadera marbinea. to able for their utility. and ingenuity, by 'l% Baker.,,E: E. il norrarPd by 243 Engravings * London Edition. Just , tr.-rived and for Aalr al BANNAN'.9 I ' • Chesp,Book arid fitatloned Store. Tune 11,IEI3. VRTAIN PAPER.:-300 Pieces edit ain Pa .C - 1 per, embracing a number of Anse and falhlonable patterns, at,re dared prlremorholetale nod retail; just opened ai. 11.BANNAWS . . Cheap Paper and Seed Store' ' ... . March 19 1859 . il— ALou rs.S' POD: DCHOuLs AND IniatiLlia I.3—]nit received a lot of Globes, a new .artirls lin pioved., au liable foe Belfools and Farnlika, ail of which Milli.. sold at Philadelphia priers either Nitride or in pairs; at H. DAMIAN'S . t • Cheap Book and Dtatkntety Store. LRlit AME 8 WRITING ANDILETTBIL fi PIPER. Also. Vommerelat Note Piper., va tting kroner froth 25 to 0/ pet Ream r ry gape ror Paper nr old although th e prfee tie advan ced In the rules, At, BANNAN*B (map Paper and Statiomißtorei gAdatc 4ff,1051. HARRIHARRISON'S SON'S MILL—The Pnbirpber his made straoretatets always to beep or l y" of these celebrated Inks oo hood, oodlallt set whole- Sole to dealers , et the htsonfactoreet boo saving the contort. He also retails It WO piton, half-gallon, ottani. eternal:et to?ttlitb et city prices. B. lltilfillAN. LISABLIg MECH/LIFICAL, VA The American - Engineer. Drittarnetelatt• Ms. ebtntste Atabwast.deahrotot tbr praitteir. Wortley men, apprentlete, sod tbowt-totehdied for the Engl.' arenas Profession, Ulastrated with two hettrartd towline nn Wood. and fooneett large engooved Ltrtt ognkpble Pt3tee, by Oltverßyrne. Just publlabodtad for Wear • • - B. BANNATiII Dwdi Mote. Feb. ttf, 1853. • I,l' SW POCALIdT Tliillid - /300$11,r4be 11 ruoseriber hes lust menufeettlyeds a,Pothet Time Book. ruled for one month. whlth lei ] ,found very , cnnreruent Alva; Weeny TUN, ts and large Woe and. Fay Roll% fog CotttlaCture *BC the Colliery staid 'roe -titan latuuents—elwayi tor aide it : . 11.:BA1111Alirt Che Booltiltore nitdAndery. . . G'I4IOLIC JICEIOO4 an. 6111 0 -406110.— . The fluburlbPt tal Pat received ift supply of the bi t Mead 3d Bficiks of Be/LOME lino_ ns.touv piled by the Brunets of the Christian ;Ore?* dbl. i p ie • Catholic Psayer Dgoki and ClLl z etblm.. foe - tea") by :-...' ~. . .1 , ' S. IA .Nlat ..... ' r 441041 dud. -.>' = I L. July 10. Inar , - , : '.,-- '' '- - ` 1 "-.7. . ' 1' . --- Vag ASOMIS FICTuitAL vaat Gl4f COON , N-AtemPahlon, cc (Et Bindery ofthe ehtiPsTatro'4ll94V4l.. cf Far.ty altgalail; • 11 . u :Paw ,:•3 ~ ~ iiJiiii..4*'ol - 'P.:7tt,-)0:::-: .- it . O. - Roxy::,.!i'f'0 . 4*.'s,',: - :. - # - := - : ,:.).j;ifi . 4.i i i, OFFICIAL. ,• J, Aca- 1011 #LIER.Ct• TTIX 4- 110WILs GP TI!E Or. mcrimrthrts.:*TiLt:lll4lol:oll%.V . Givr-STlMiejit TO IiANDS -ANT) AVAIECT ALL, • 'MATURE TO • pup rsr,. ri t TA.S UR E.—Dr. Jainscm. •m- • r • - r, --= , • • ' • - • • - ^ •-! I_ _ r Eli . .. • . DRY. 6001:0. --- Ste RTATION..i natal CarPelingigy. 4 *.m 0, ..--•artr • I tlory ktr E. IC: OrPTEricOlfri *Rand... Cbtaititf Celan T0..HE.,04,„,411111,0,„,(4.,atiter,„21:riguien,-4. edt aad Ne " 111141° linlara6 ' ll°4llll4ll6 I ' .l - ••••• ' 1 1- • 111 ` 1'•• • • 1 Ifia - fintaxPlatC4ilt i rs i a - to.liisiladelph g ta " . ° • ll . 111.1 . 146 , gnarl 3 ply thdloddidiy6: Oit Canal, oot o Dapnlo do .Tobler r • Wingsigiteerst tolits wlll .. treTirrged,for the Irenblaa, 1 • 1 •••• WS W 0111116 age• ' Jean 11180114 ABF.OIIB ABEICLES: '• . *1 • - Bag . • _ I. •do • • .., : „ A oi o.be.rhrroed rk , r .1, 01 , 1 • 0/12,40:porro v• • 1 •• eB . II.LST ,OLABB! • . ••• * ' also& fellessartniens 0 WladovOlenglotwwlth - Iron i tsura _ r _ fixtures eonatlifte. - • I • _ reysway,.. . ruasur . tinerrn Rids colOrett.DgintaltS; I Buff S ibae•a e bb k-111591 , °l3 ° ,Bll4tktd Watered Mareins;.; TransPareiC dot • Lithe, Cordwoo4,Posts ant Boa An/ emtwoldered mango - Slougen. •e' • ‘,.-• - • per, Gil'eame Pao cent an a F Ile 'Stour having male grangentenyit'sime the; ',wolf Per ton, taile. for the, fttavtma.,tatligy,and riac i pa l maaufwatim far a " maw Aupply o rth e b rit n i tn e ct en don t!pgr ei go bio nig u tintle. wr f , __ov.e ja art ... t a dttlo ner a t:e al_Lutle , _ , , I newest designs:lp, CatlfethriCalbila llhettbl".oltabled to offer to the MOW nif i rettienorstneht Orllle * abOwe la 144 / 4 01 a ta b)al "*. • • • • • " ' ' 'a.. , ISECONDCLASt, • or ca e 111"1141131111 " er " at - CIII / 4 - 1 11 11. 1 11- iled: Link Marble, Wrou ghtbid ceit. • Anon". 111534 ' - .„ 14 41 , Suitor, Ituralmatfir Coal, Brick', lee. Soa p.Stome and Copper fe e two gents pee ton per mile. forohe first ten mllltd.at.d kola cent per ton pet mite for 'esehad. - 411kmalintlei. bta Vfo charge stiallbe inadelot any db. , : ;ante eteeedlng cents per WM: ' • 1, 1 ' ' CLAPS. - • •I it Iron of all tlnd4 in any stage of mannfocibre" be- ; load theory. salt and Fish, one-rent per-ton ;tier 1 aill ' l far the ben iSitaalY miles, and half a rent per ton 1 per intle;for earttadditional suite, but no cbaite shall 1 1 be madePe an i.ldlstance exceeding Ally cents' per ; 1, Pi/ERTft Cl.iilS. Crain.l.Flor *reds, Timber, rutrod an4 l .l.roate. , Sawed Lumb er, 4 Hoop Poles , Shingles, Lathe. arid 1 Sas - e a t* nostallying Altraweln bites; atetelmndlse of all kinds, and not ...ntiettelte sir , ntrual-. lyenumerated, ti to came pe ton pet utile for the tiFil 1 ten miles , and a Ei - ir rear per Fe' maletor: each ; 1 additional talle,•ll.ni no-ebarge &bonne toad*, Air any .distanne;• exceed* sixty cents per • ton. 11 Timber round anntsqoare4 tavved Lumber, Hoop Peries,lßblu gles. LAM endritacces, in rafts, shall be ctrfrged ac cording to the rarer iii this section, plotldekthe see eta! lints ota'ret_, shall be anon ed alternate at.i the lock* with are : ascentllog or descending boat that .may he teidi to ilass,xithernise such faits fghall be chsrgedlthe fall ;halter roma of GI cents periton per loch babas - the , ci ty of Betiding, and font cents per 1 . 'ton per lock abcteir Fold city. Mors-•••10 alt eaSe3 where one or mate • ii , cka ate passed, nod the distance carried shall be lesa:tr,an tyro mlies.ine cbarge -for Toll shall be for two miles ac- conaintlta the ckiss to whim Artlrics carried may; belong . • . In all l vaset the foregoing Baler., for Tolls 1, only.shati errieii 6i cents per, ten on the aice named tonnage*; of thefrl - Vestel, for any lock .passed below I Readlat,Or 4 eedli per ton above Reading; the Tolls shall beccharged l at these last merat.ined Roe, on all ' Artirlei • WTI ON EMPTY BOATS. 1 . : Certificates writ be granted I, 11021.3 Intanded tu be I run regularly lathe trade on the line of the!,Cznal, by the Payment of TON Dollars to any Collertdr. Chest cerutkaree will - 0116th' the Boat to a permit . for each trip to pass the Whole or any part of the line *flinty, daring the boating season of I e).!•3, prattled such Float shall pay - it sainkln Tolls oval to Tea CV:plats per month. . 1 ,"; BoatS not entitled fin elicit permits will be (hailed Ate cents per mij,e, unless they carry Cargo*whico trod paid cite Dolls On Tolls; but no charge; shall rye made (for Any illitance) exceeding One Dollar. Any Boat not •;..ger.mltted as aforesaid, and running upon alaingle ieycl of the Works hall pay: for each lock they may at;any time pars, Ate cents per ton on the; ascestahred tonnage thereof, shave Reading agreeably to Act,Sif AssemblY. Masters Of Boats will be' required to exhibit 81iii nt I.adingu Manltests of thetr•CalgOea. (when they tie dema nded by the Collector.. or Lcattencier,) at the time of applying in: a Permit, or at - l aity other time when theyvailail reach the office of al Collector of Toile , dutlng . the passage of the Boatro, the place of destinatlou. %. If they do not present correct Bills 1 of Lading. or Manifests of their Cargoriohey mill be charged the extreme rim to authorised by law. By an Act or:Assembly, passed April 17,11846, It Is provided, that is any' erson engaged In transporting .Coat, Iron, Lubber, or other articles of Merchandise, or anYitnaPertY:Whatenever, on any Civet, Canal it Railroad, shait4ett, pl e d g e or dispose of the name, or any part thereof without consent of the owner thereof, he shall, on conviction, be deemed guilty of a misdemenniir. and be punished by a line of not less than • 1 1 .0 . -y; no, exceeding Five4lflvrinaro Dort, 4'2V, and I . 4sa by iroPrisonmeni. In ,Ii jail of the propei. roman :for not leas than twenty.; days, nor more than one fear, at *he' discretionof the .coutt.— A n 4 any persoh who ehall knowingly purchose nny sateh properly Mon any ttanspotter thereof, without the consent of thy owner; shall be lulble to pay such owner tioUble the value or the property $1) pinches:A By Order of the Managers, r , - V. FIIII.EV Prel.ldetre, O9iee:Sobuylkill Navigation , Courpany, Mprch 19, ler : /3. s • Il ti' ritsW SPRING £ND sunning soon* 0,,,,r i *i5azir,;,777, - . -- rui - firlaiisaii, ; 1 " 'T OBlack Saks; ~ t. r.r:, I . Silk-Tissue r Barrow 1 . , - ;.•:•-•...,., i- De Berg, - - ~ ....2 De Beges Robei; ' s•••'• - i Chafflet, ' _ - ;' . • - • Clialliede Lions*, . . '. 50 Different•Patletna &neva de Latin s, '• . „ , ' Full tosotutteut Frei:kola and Maetican Latins, ' 100 meces new style Prints, • French wont collar. Hatt dkerchiefs, ' Mohair Milts; I - " I,J Sid gloves, Silt: gloves, Kid Lnitth. The undersigntd having laid in aliall assortment' of the above I,,)res d goods at very. , low prices, and ' intend% selling ,t heat ,tecordingty,-and keeps at all.l 1 times an ex ten u sive uortment of taple good.: ' Ho-' siery, glorec, mitts, gents cravat., • handkerchief. and ail ktud4 ot Dry Goods usually kept in Dry • ! Good stores, Which together yritb'nfrestinnd well • selected stock' , of Groceries and Prtivistons, that oil can be supplied at its low rate!' as • lay other store in the county; All are invited to call and maim, goods and priees. A:l3 'DI April 10. 1851; ;1. id -ti' . J. STEWART , DEPOT. • ' i, . ~., . .. i T 243 north RECOND Street; atone, Wood,l Phliadelphto; would respectfully cop the al .2 motion of ISA friends , and the Pohlie thlene ea L 7, C 2 to hit la rge arid well seleeted stoat of CARPETS i g.. =,,, OIL CLOVIS, MADGEI. WINDOW snAnzs. "' DOOR MATS. STAIR RODS. PIANO COT . 1r..;.. from! .TABLE Ot t i e lri fi r O ds VE:S id. ...COLVA , HAWING, , ~.* for Public frouses,ll r . . Counting Ifoluelf,,te. . . ~ Also, to In, Branch Store; 136 Spfhi Garden street algoie-Nltuh. -; ~ ' .'; . ... - Feb. 243,165 Y ., ' • • . Nels;•Spring GoodE AV e E A RE,N run O e W nt ol o w f .a . r r f a r s ei ;;; Dry Goodq, Groceries: Pretituans and ;Crf r iclieri ;rare. Also, a large assortment of Valise furnishing *di cles,-ineluding-Carpetings of yarimis kinds aticgnal, mos, Floor. ;Oil Cloths, Afattine, Table-covers, Counterpanes, dtc„ &e. Tharildul for the past liberal p.attonage extended to us—we again invite attention tri earl our exten ,:lre assortment of goods,-which :we Intend 'shall not be exceeded • in chesprivit, exhellence of quality or vatiety,of kinds, by any, other establish mein in I3Chtiy.lltill county. Remember our place, Britt: 9tore.inCentre•Street, between Market and Norwegian, ,East 0 , JOHNSTON &Co April 23, 1853. • - MISCELLANEOUS. PIANOS,:' MELODEONS. GUITARS, Ba. T , lic:subi I ,, th i, opening a Wareroom for the • iiatoi. of Sleyer's and fih It keritUrs celebrated Pl ' A NOrt. Alscq fine-forted • . iiil 'Q..... A Melodeons, for- Private ' c•-•I •• flowws nod Churches, of `C.',..: the veryi best ma ritifac • - - . - lino. AisCl o Calm* 6:c.,, All of which he will sell here et less than city prices. Thee? Instruments are all silectOd by a' competent person, and he what all thvPlanns he sells-11 they are not, what they are rePrreented they can be returned..' ; H. HANNAN. . . $ MPSern. Meyers and Chlekitlng received. the twahrst Millais at the Wiathre Fait. tot their 112001 In 3 ranted for oupetinr merit with MI Eutrutii. . April 13,1853. , AI,—. THE eubiexicer le Agent for Bier's celebrated Pi ano., which took the highest premium at the World - e Fair. He will wartant: these Planar', and sell cheapeithatt they can be purchased in Philadel phia. Theme Pianos renge - tri prige from 8240 to SW cash. Then" , Pianos - have no attaehment. Thone with Attachments are very',Bllllfilalt to be kept in tune, and ate attended with so much expense that they are not a *cry desirable article out of Mlles. where tuners are net constantly at hand. Call and see them. Also, Carhart's Melodeons for. churches, Lodge Roothi,Dwelllngs, Srlemle.dbc., Ate delivered here at Mix/rata ?rites. • B. HANNAN, • Aluatc Healer and Bookseller. July it, 1553. NSW POWDER MILL. rrillE subscriber tas elected a new Powder Mill / at &Moony'lle, on the West licauch Railroad, and is prepared to furnish Powder, which he will anat. antee to bq made of the beat materials and proper ties to increase Its explosive capacity. He, Ratters hhuselftlitt, on trial, his „Powder will be found equal in quality to the celebrated Dupont Powder. , Orders will be promptly attended to, and forntshed at low rates, fora good article.. PETER ALLISON. ` 6l Pt. Ifl.; 1052. 98.1 y N. N. DIEWNEE'S 172:::; • ; 'flaw, strut .Pettati/le,Psxma.,) Plumbing Olio* , • AS CONEEPANTLY ON , HAND A "SIMPLY OF .14. all sires of Lead, Pipe;Shteri.esd. Block Tin. Bath Tubs, Shower Baths, Hydrants. Hose. Double and Single Acting Pumps and Water Closets; also, al kinds of Brass Cocks for water litid steam;Braes OH Cups. and , Globes for Engines..; All kinds of, Copper Work and Plumbingdone In the neatest maner at the shortest notice., A • N. B. casttpaldfor old Brass and Lead. gkPottsvikle; Oct. 25.1850. 43-tf USPOETANT NEWS TO TILE PUBLIC eigtlf. C.. N. BOWMAN. surgeon Denim. ui kw; this method of informing the public generally andbis Mende in 'particular, that be has 'armored his Dentetry from the former room which he ;occupied. to the wend story of the new brick hu tiding ntlhe corner of MARKET and SECOND streets . . ryes:Aide, and four doometrove N. 61. Wllson'a °Ace. where he will at alf lintel be ready to perform all Operations on the Tfeeth'i and ft o re his c u re • et vantages la bli professtari, and ;he long time in tlib and some of tbelarteeitles, lwpriettcal experience. he can and will warrant all Ws Wort, or ask no ram nenmtlort• Dee. 5q.1851. - • 514 f . .n.ll-O - SEVOL NEW WORE. Wtqlt4Nre .Tables s t °EL ed I ti:z na', AD. anall4i L l. Ural klechanire-this is one of the moat use tat worse pubilthed for Dealers and Workers In Iron. and those who u It, ever !slued. So correct are the calcula lions. that. any , person can agate buy andaell with the -look, without, even weighlnethe irourind Steel Just Published, price , 25 renta.ithd rat al Ile Wholesale and retail by- • - &ANNAN. .• cackattto otao - postage vim" the work ortkla marled free. trans part of tht: . entittp.-..-The Trade soppllettat the usunt discount 4' _. • Jea.25.1854. • • TROUDAT /IL BALII r 3 .PRACTICE TifIRD EDITION'. • TllE;Practice in Civil ActiOar and Proceedinplo 11 the Pntirecae Courant, pentwylvauta.and! In the DLitrireConrt rod' Cann of Comlnon 'Plena far the City and Canary of Phlladelphla, and , In the Coons of the United states . . by Frutelit J .Thinbat And Wit ham W: Cdttion.hy rranets Wharton. Jost pubtimbPd and for sale by B. BA ,NNA N. ' , Law and Aqua neonaßooknellar. Match tA.1833. - 13--. ColtsiantTAßlES-, 0 1 11 Van Thd Intartiber bee just Siteised On following Commentarteson the illtde : Curios Commentary on the Bible sod Testament, Dot - do on the Tesaainstit;Mpontd. Comprehensive Commentary', deneml sdllloll. • Do ! do T. Baptist editiOlts ticoft)iVotnmeltary, ' of *Melton' be sold at illies‘ ; • • BANNAI I I , B • . • , Cheapitoot lid Stationer/ Mose. iiPsikkddsL. _ _*. , mazionmt!'' THEpubseilber hts Wide artantememrs!liotatraom ents with the Menu Atwitter s o Merkur. 'celebrate/IL Meintleoul. Ihr the exclusive rale of these instruments In tichtayl-, kill colony. a twistUl have thasitfos ails litviiitys. vary yptla trust 145 4 0 114 0 41441404113.3180, and SW Organ - esti* tot ellusettes. , These InstmluestterOn Alive hem wrononnded polio to tiny other ntattodicture, both in twee-and doretrility—auditteimbecsiberwth sell et the wane taelowais Wept • awl chilitii*Ltdist lb* irdreidge: *bleb bso Wet raved.' •• • ii:.ll/tlyklAil4 - , - •w rest 4di the illinpUlltilittalt. - • 02 1 000 ' iiiCraVeGo4 SA lESRk• • . 01 0 4et I'T • *hub Choeolates,,Combantimeten. ne 1 004 Kest 0/mllllB,ll2es been weeded by the nide( 1101.1- tete a Melt False of-tite V obvt,, , , OreforieWitik sll-41te prlneloat'Greiries "atki;l*&byther nese,4 Murray, Ifirri. Veen r Gnat. & Twat's. Pblltaidpbta r Timm. V. IWnillrer Salthatatat Ken net & Dudley, etztaUmatt f • • • 4 WAITS& NAUSS & CO., ! Dorchester'. Mass: - 41ertt -4 .1•17 . et# vetteises, *Mt permit- 6 ms ofT - O slitlassfette vatsYs 11770* bia paseed them:Aleut* as - ItnWedleisfut:sbeeratte: aUtbor'll detittr. jdiattalr .and tarn -Ite 'said' ire rubliettora #l:freself` BANNAWI 9 • •LlC:Alia* Ertotodaore, • ••: • - 07= 1101 CW 141,11.10101 cbolr•iis or,Viarsk birkta.4l."4-' sobontht Only, f or POW 7 Allito; Oti Pat g,5 ibe Wall Of illiVincte - USTI. 1 49t1011)111 c 1fte0. 44 40114: . • .I• AND a gin PIANOS s ~ iC ~lr~/<i-il_~ MEM BE EDUCATIONAL. • WYOMING SEMINARY, KlNGsfem. LUZERNE COUNTY . , PA. TlllO instilidion has one at the most de.siratlS halms in Northern Pennsylvania. Eingsion is a quiCi.,_p_leass}it and salubrious thing, oge, - mite West or Wilke acre, and accessible by daily 4 srages from all parts iii the country: The'sebriol hag now been in operatitim PPVIgi yeara, dhring Which its pa tronage has bedlt 'liberal l and constantly increasing Through the. suniricenee of Wm. Swelland. Esq. an additional ltleminary.luilding,4o by 50 feel, and three Merles hith. has Juin been completed, and by, the liberality Ktion. Ziba Bennett, the gcbool is now furnished 4 iih a valuable and extensive library entirely new. he Chemical. Philosophical and As tronotnical Apparatus of 'the institution i s regarded by alkwho hat* knowledge of It. as of, ahigh order and ample 11W,fall experiments in Natural Science Tint' Board of:lnstruction for the ensuing year 11 4 ' as follows: - 51 , . RetkiiEDIIO ; NELSON, A. M., PrinciPal and Pro-• lessof. of ?den* and Moral Scietice.,l Rev. TORNIO C. SMITE, A. M., Professor of An. clent Languagea. 1 PHILIP MIMS. A. Efq Professor of Mathematics" and Natural Stare - . • Rev, JOIIN - - . REVERT...T. Professor Of German, and Au istant Di Ancient Languages. 4 1 U. Lie LAll4CE;PrOfessor of French and Spanish Languages.. JAMES W.INEEITLANE, Assistant In l'athemat- Ice and Teactuitof Vocal 'Music. ROBERT nqueaa. M. D., Professor t l if Anatomy and enysiology.. • ' !I *se EMILY,cEARPENTER,Preceptrratt. ' aft,, JANE W.-NELSON. Teacher of Drawing and E....toting.. _ L -; • ' . il .I Its ELLEPtiy.. ROBIE, Teach.. if Dusk: /Ise Ex, _ Teacher of Mimic: _Cite Public aNliperreive that the Institution Is on. aer the supreXtslon and Instruction old very full Boaz& or 'patters, andlhe patrons are mewed that no pains will kel_apared to promote the mast tharoueh' Imprqyement eif all ' the pupils. The; necessityexpenses at Ms Institution are modetate. Bail is 50 per week ; Iyaslalng, per dazen; andiFuela.ll2 5 0 per year. I,ERMS OP TUITION. . • •; - ,:•.• 1 1 , Term of 1 Term o,f 1 Term of ~ 1 •,.., laweeks 117 weeka 13 weeks ComArs/. Brancheg, 'l3 34 "4 4 74:! 4 3 69 Higher •do :''Alo ._ ! 4 4e. 6 311' "4 94 Octant & Motirn Lan- ' gises, --' . 16 14 870 666 Baseline St.Patfdlac,extm, 9 80 3 95' 3 62 Neale, with akin oi the Pl - ... • 'll 17 15 84 Pa 10 Booth rent itkElemlnarY, Male atudeidg,l • ' 112 I 54 1 '1 II Chetah:al and:Ebilosophl- !,1 - eaPEetratts.ii, ' 58 78 60 Embroidery, Mtn, - 2 21. 31g 940 ThlWholeetpenu for Board,Weshing,FueLLlghts, and Buttiosi Idaho. higher English branches, for one ' year,f will. notiesceed MOO. 1, Payment for,Tultion to be iateriatly4n advance. and (or Boardittalf at the commencement and half et' the Middle of Oath term. ' ' r f: rhEENDER POE 14101.53. The'Acadentic year 15 divided Into tbriT terms, Ist Term chi:imputes , Ang. 18,-1852, continues 12 ereelte—Vacation of one , week- il 11. Term ecti, menree Nov. 17,-1852, ontinnes 17 riceelia—Vacatio, nt wo wreka. . ; 1 1 . &Wrenn cdannenree March 20, 1853, /rmtioues 19 weeks—Varatton ail weeks. The discipline of the Institution combines mildnis ' wlthAratneeOneuleating sound moral end rellat nip prinelplee.nemevering Induatty,striet, order sod cor rem 4teportrattit., • t Ettadente ark received at any time, though it to veryi imported( that they sliould entet ',nt the cow menOment l i the term. Catalogues of the Snaffle • ry, arid any , formation relative to itil can be Oh seined by addiesslng the Principal or either of the undersigned.?, .- • , . -:', 111.41,SHEPABD. ~ Loan I ,t,.. , President of tha• fikard of Truster g L Brrulta;Sec'y; gibinion. 0414. 4,1451: `'STOVES. nava 447 . _ o.4.tre anniatiolialeoiitifyoblit be bits Just added to Ma large ~task of Rulers areariely °Omar P atterns of Cookilite.fitkir.,ofilca and Rs iblott•es. Ife has now tbe lareept and most eplendid mock of Stoves ever otrerod Path* Region before, ',bleb be guaraer• teteat the lefreet each prkze. , !not will tte•sotil f3r task °al/. ra has also a Ince assort ment of Tln'd andlEnametekflollow' Ware of all derieriptioas; a same aarofterethe oft>nleett.lia awl tbaM,lrort ware, Mega Piplogleoal Beckett', Wae.b..l3oßere, Biers Rot. Preaarehog Betties, Prying• Palm Walla Irons, Berea 11111 s, *.c.t large -aammusent of •Jactire Wine Tilegills...and all kind arrin and Sheet-Iron work does rder., Tin Roofing and Rooming done st tben - nottee; - ;Alr organ: totaireg min be ProMlP4_,,attaßlSO4 _to.: GENIIS 'O et tteet;co. foots abet. Rarketi '- • . • o . POI tevi1bp,9ct.13,118.52: 43-tt", . .._ _ . . _ i .- : , a .._ . gnaw, spairtaSTlMAl. . V...... ~""rice*H4,st sl tofEATS•itetripL, i• ----- : rrady jiff mriptilion at the i ' ..„--g- '•• Nem RAT anal CAP • I , • -_,, .......eremetesays - 4..•• , I' .- - . ~, -,-..._.: ,, . e TITF, n&NijuN.,FIRE DragstAN6s .. compAlii: i , i ..Aort; CENTRE 'p freer, ' rink 1 Doors • -,- - ,___• - ~.:. or-PauaDisuitai.....ii '-- , . . a l l t4 eWin re Rank. , -.---• - - riMvs.aleseai Cbcamat,alreat bieiiViliti:at Vo the Itttritiale in itb - erallit ileatiwed apiii kin %.,,,,i• ; .-...,,,....,• -- Ns scroas; • _..._'d :-. , . Ex *a .saliabror ..4 , 4414".0tata 'Ms Man since:. •..... ullathativoma,earr;; -,,, , ,GeoroaW.:)tictaidi ' i Oxtail. &Ad _watibb proaipt,atteattaa la ' Om *ants •F-Tbomaa,blor., • maniacal IL bureflu.7,, ,' , of b 1 autaarims.cuataatara irtidilli Putdic.iteriefent ~,.ari na k i a sw i tser,_ ___l ~„ ~A 4capho gA at i,,,,, , , „,,,, . _ld rderit a enatpiaittlmi AO the Lase. . ; , - - ,' tlitittitel7 , ~,,,....puumer. seme n ~ . ..4 (:, s+ . N. ill. Pa . /9mi basing-, a preference far Tata titian , . [ , Jacob 11.8 ' b.'' :-; ~' . • - Mottle Primavera; ••• ' • ' ..nrctitre or any Prartictiiat Subs of liat..iia hire the Ctightle tialtiblelarallte.. paratillarat a:knishEd 44E30 by leaving' their aidt.r with tar intiarrlber., gka ever? &lOWA Ofpraperty; in WWI tint qauntrf l• •„4• ii i , ,......., .-4„ 1 ..,,,,,,,,..:• - , -•, G . E4a._tAPPEN. at MO la J Owilat,taailateal avltteakarlity. '--- 11. r " 6 0,4 " 11 • 4 • 144 1 1 . -: :'-- ."-: -'- - 24 "1r .." The Oo_Ntali!liasa keterved a israik" , Contlngeat f , —"---- zuu T itc .-Iratid. iratirlearitla Utak Capttatint wet Imlay. levesuA.,MerMiteettea 19.0, 1 1 344'0 , -' • • T a ti 4l 44 4 aria' • ilatilij pa - Rad 111610 /alai' amarabltatifaimi 111 .. 11 0 1,2 •11W-V , ...I.,x•,..%._ . ..,t4; ..ainfaisa..;:-11.647-/Ltaeks. - ~ . .Si,SG3 -,IS . _ aito a t' •Attiey. , ao&ase itto , eirsiii ike,i•i:, 41,15r1 , 7 ireovin i rv i .,,, •- .. :-. ~..;,? :- : :-.. ~, ,i . .. 4. ......,••,-.- -- -4 setter. ; -., tts,Esetd.A r- , . , :, . • ..100Pr; Cl ''-' Matti tile*. locarpaantair ,- -a • patina of-atotarett - - 7.os,thorSO•Ootitatiyariiatiakitailliiiartsolltea. , itrejaammag4oniavookaevaroic,itareby what: -kuterldeaeaat tail aavantaitaa of Iniatiaaea, as trot 1 :11 , . 0 4 ' ' ' 1111‘41140,,tailaieCagla:4;041W acao,arti .•',. tti:: ,- r - • .'-'--..` '.. " T — ..-:•"<'". . ~, 1-, •.',-;'"' 4. aralint:.6a.SClW c rideat. '• „,;.,_ -- c''„,,. l Lia- . 40 VAN lif • alma , --, . the . bik• pant* ', avatforibe "Illbgivf - • , -1.4., , • - " • ladliaqw•PAVere4 la tr. •• • la ‘.,...7 , '• • ' 'MK' 11116aWatinit?- - -.- --4. fratii•. .11 , ... , FIRE INSURANCE; FIRE SATURDAY I MORNING, AUGUST 20, 185'3. ACTURES -- A Siii)oo • ItiatW. PP u ilostrg , - /*lowan 'ammo 'ices to hit A frigid s and.tlet tanblie Lh see, • 413 i-that ppr.6as conlidotlt on hand' *mie • - Andirriatinreetaites me, at F ur 'es?' Sadgleiv and Ilaca lt e.a.and ali de acriptiotielof Mine *Addrialut owl Llionblr ai.4 Plaits flutter*. „ —Whyia 4cd - neta— flak Collate made in tit& r. Ile !writes ail to colt aildore iiina,appttette the Amer ican lionae..and respectfully solicit* It share of-the, poeticiArgotiase. - 1" : ' • Aug , tL 1953: • .1„5.13. WI L LIAM EICEMIZAIT A . 1. 1108E1A 'll HAND MAKER; NO.'l4 , oji: A3th at. I _ PiTtLADELPIIIA: & 4 &ICU 141.: EWING, illaxles Ddylllo or ilouni, I.VI Mlle un4r - t (HY , I.A4ttler 1 4 -.eery for 1 r _ . _ _. . atio Igen- Well. the pt t e a m a beet , maw ECE WEL end tOelpllll . aS :An le artidei ient to any part Of the country. o r d,., protqptiy.rX et tact , 1 Apli 2p, iSS2. • l- 601, PICiEI trisigalEt'S 1111SIUTULL. .. 1 .Ttle ISITLIdeRIBER !LINING FIT , j _ss- t,...::. ted up nne of the largest Coach titiopti "4••••>!:'`..i.:::: !alb State, In Coal itteet,Pottsvillen .laclabotek.. , pa,. ettiod.H. Adatat&to.'s &teen i Factory; where til far Mites fk - 4 manufacturing all k IndeoCCArrlagesand Llihr Walgosrs cannot be any; pas,e&— . .lteing a practical. ilfertanicq any baring 'a numneie l f years' esperienee In the hosiness, he hopes . 14 glVe general, satt4tartlon. Aii 'AI, di A( Calgiegua and Mika liVagons kept on l a 'nen J.! .. Ito. se:And-hand Wagrtna,4e. , Millie ifs ses4 dons orders:frank a distance otonry attended /kg. lune 1 . ISA, .... • ' CO eti MARINO. . Till: finbscrlbtrj,bvilla about to Infroduce Steam Pjfn: pr and oat:wise enlarge teat ...,__ „ s , Inclatizs of nts aliestly - extensive Es- ~.4 :.2,.. I, - tanfiStirr en?, invites the attention Itf :?••••-::::„.--: the:pal n to his mon recta re of Coaib• ' 6111 • 01 kw es, %l'airons and Vir:l3iCie: of every dr*ripilon. fisting every department of; the Coach making business at hand; employing only the beat workmen, and Using the beat snateriabr, neareripsy be sure of serail'ssatisfactory:work; :: . , . Viitlr es of ever! style and holzh male to order.— 1 ttepnirs neatly wad substantially. done. 6- Orders frorrO abroad promptly attended Irv. t , . • er•loh.p, Nlorrls'ltddltlon,Centge , nearly oppo sltme:halilio;kl37l, Podisvi c tle Foß l at ': ictiri , mas. i i _ _ i 12.tf . lie.: Maui Cottage Varniture. ri•911: ilibscrlbegl3 receiving Dor* the best Natol i lactpriea in thitrity. a large led nt Cottage Ford tuvei of ihe latest nd most beautiful Patterns,em brailinOw hole .lett , all of wile h will be sold at city Nicest, cat liar added. . .. iii al i n kesps nil han.d.•.n.l reetiiniactiresZ, In nide , ell klnds 0 flotisehold IF littniDaret of Ow; test, moslitiabinnable•atiti dutiable i ['mimes, all of wbich eau be examined at his Ware Boobs.; corner of C entre and Onion streets, nearly oppbslte the Eplkitipal Church-4n ;of which will he cold a i ihe yery lowest tales. • ;, i . I ' • { llENitroßnsiTANa. , • . April 0, 1833. f • : ii • l4-if l e , i -i3aOK ElDllikala - Tto:, litibmrr th ei announces ;in.% hie, hee and the public that he; has 4 . :: 4 4? made a onslderableaddil ion to his Book Dinlier ~ and has en red a Book Binder - froth ore of the b elt Binderies Itc Pnila, delPhiajacquaintid with the latest;style of Binding, end WtO will Dub ontdfls work fai superior to any thldg'heretnfere produced In Pottsville. Bookabnund In any ttyle of Binding, either Plain or in full gilt Torke.Y Noroceotj, i' BlaneyDonk' paged or plain, made 40 any pattern. alma printed and tilled at pure. Power than In the City.- 'li „.,.. . flooka bound by the . qua'ruity. and Paper ruled to PaterNby., B. BANNAN., t'. April 'l. Mk. ' . 14— :• .1 - BLAINTR'HOOR FACTORY. N Tl' SI - 4 ED BLANK BOOK. TOE : übscriber bas commenced tlte manufactuteof plan)c Books—between Ile sine at demi and tools. cap, onleaulltul paper, uthirh is a; dvslrable article for Merikantm and carol. 1 lie -• so mantifecturrs all kinds; of Blank Hooka, eqdal h duality, one ac. neat and durable and it /cm Ann et y prices. ;All -he asks is lu . give his -Blank i Banks manutheturPd In Pottsville,! trial. ' ;: H. BANNAN. All kiliclit Of Books ruled, printed and bound to or der—and Pamphlets, Mortgages; irictorlal Newspa per* urid and lenonnd as neat Ind cheap as they can be ' n one In Ph ladelphia, or elsewhere. April au, 19gol :1 - ; 19— -` . -''r get 14 . L AN:EOUSe . 1M IMI 'Mate' I-I . • I reiz' trl cs ~ BUSINkSS. THE) subscribe baying. purchised T. C. Boyle's Stuck and ft ores, formerly Used by him, In the Teietable business, and will be crintlnued•by Ina at the 04 stand, In ill Its branches.:i MmHg superior advantages for obtaining Crash Vafetables and Fish floor the Phlisdelpels and Nett 'a ork. marketa; , the chnmu nlty can r ly on as good ind fresh a supply as air pre ecessor Or : merry spread yriu with. • 1 1 , .- • 11';W; SHIPMAN. 1 J uiii, 15.t3.1 ' . • : ; :. 22-3rn I - 11 f: - . : ' • l. ; Strsq*hanna Liimber. IIH subscrinefbas received in bni Steam Aw ug Planing and Tinning Milt where lie Dicers Inc sali a large'siock of well-selecied, seasoned Lunt ber. (Pp I m rho Szolquebannft RIVIT, of the following descriations: j • • , zi ~ 44, 4-4, 44, end II In. Funnel SHdr, 4-4 and 5-4 lir Whlte s and YalinVe Pine Flooring; I & lam. Superior Waite aud.rellow Pine Boards, He lose Joists, Plank and ,I.lcatipina. BUR neb3no44. 4 hlngles. : ‘... He Is prepared:to do all kinds dr Sawing, Planing and Titralng to order: A large alsortment of Bed -00:3t21 . Banniztelt, Table 4.ega; &c, ronstanily on band.. • , .. , , 1 Petrel.. are respectfully Invited to examine hie atoch efore thet make MHO purltases , . . 1 , • 1 ' : WILLIAM iPOLLOCK, Alet. I Ma r ' . I n 3 .'' 't .1 • •;• •• wit , CM Int: - EISURCIAV'S - ~ ' .. ! . . I BLAGIC!AL PREPARATION'. S'or.t.pi Loot Corner of XI A 7 114 Mid RACE Streets, . , . 'IPRILADELPR4I. - - tVIIERit- be Omit ants to trea tall private and dol ly v Tile disruves_ . guaranteeing $ cure In all cases. Stran era and gesklentil, of both sexes,are Invited ro tbe Doevres Private Booms, where he tan Illwele f?e.rohanited confides:Lally. free Of charge- u:l.;rrons rellding at a igstance, by enclouloft three °Usti in lours, post-pant stating symptoms, Fill ryreive a bOule otitis Doctorls Magical Preps ra /ton, y return r mail. i Orb .0 !lours f out ti - re lock, A;141., tilt 10, P. IC Fin • 10:1854 - i , ' , i ' 29 , 1 y • , renttlad IllUitd Alannthctory. kigl; k St., tzticren Nartrekio , 4 Makaettorgo. tlrT' 151 ZERIiE announces to tile' citizens of Potts- NV vine and;vicinity, that he is prepared to , man• ufatiere - VENIIIaNitLIND9 of every alatt,.! eohn end allh• seehdet notice :sad at the lotreet twee,— ate feelv mnfideht that's tttal alone tv votlicient to be convinced of the adimitsfe'or porehattng his Shads. I Allse sesortmetu etntinds (Talmo's'' , OW ha He I I s also merited ti teestripatnt . amptt ••• •014 Blind lo sub ijaatmer as to render them alma* egos in sppesvitkee, to new. , : Ap 23.1853. i. ' 17-Get • - monaron 64 - R • CTICAL Pl.ll2llllliltd, Tit{ and Copper Eentith_.l Railtood Street.!opposite rappl's 8101,0 0 "/Ttl" ri., where they are prepared 10 m a ke 1° der all kind/ of kvrttlr. In the above branches god sue s Shower sad *tipper Bathe, Pampa and Water Cto roletialao,altkCadaof Tin. Copper and Sheet Iron Work made to Order at the sbortert. possible italics. Reoridd: dpoutinx and nil ktrois of Cookies urea de rondo and repaired at tbe 'Morten notice sad in Or moat futons ble term.. ' . 12Tria beat pdraagtran fot 014 coate-46. - - ! Add. . . I r • r ailr ig -; a '6-IN6N,I•# . M . M - U . il ISlitrifbi.iptipittiinofunusail excel ; j.I mt. , cottlatar egral lol lo 4ll4 ebelhulli in stint:. Wan CUPS of pram* ton o the .dtertiolvo litine ranyaru,' - Grurtrantitt'uturr7ThrthWibe" prey ltttltor tplifmte doling 'OA riturtoir-eurti litettildrtetlilt Is parallarly egieuttousr no !RIM*, o rievldaulitbouli be - 10 , 10 out It: - • , 1 = crtkaert , -13a. sank to ger!llie &title.: efietice. , t o.biert re t triptteit WO by F.-Daftwlll.lt Ms Drug %1110 Cho rat MUM. er. S. Omar of nftk isi Mtn- Teo Sint .I.htledelphie,ll/ 4 far ode by'll ll. the' tv; - ' I .oettrablet,ApotWoin 'gat Vaitetllll3l444 solo -IPottOville: Pa. 4 by JOUN G. Affcliylk,, •_.',., *4l -' ~ IGOvEsuilimiarrl.7=lllllll4ll'4llMtita QINS. Vit,;t,slllriele'• 4 ' ... I i r;..1 .t:".1..r.. .o_ , •1100 4 1041. ' .68g*, .e. 1 ' ;'4lylG, Dtp; .. • : ^..:,-.., lip , W 5 ±7.,-. t. 2, ~,,,, , 1 ' 1 i '-.. !!'''' ' - , , ENE N:,-„.i)j i oANN4l4. f ;/.".,(YrT.S . :y.T;LLF4:; - 7 - SdHiJYLKIL 'Co.pNrrty--rii:Nsy..LN-ANI-77A. KIRK MIT MaMMiaii VitliAliNON'S DIGEST, • NfILP PUBLISITCD. Wharton's Higest .2 volumes. [wort hen Mow reached Its , sixth edition, in ls.'hrought down to theDatest date. The terra I actaallylldded tot* edition. eomprl entire contests of " A Supplement to Mar gain," by 'Henry Wharton, together with a Pe fjelll Wallace Jr.'s Reports ; Caen froth amine roltime of Reports. hy R. P. Kane, of idelphia 31xr. Also, some:eases decided in reme Court of the United (hates, on error or rpm the Pennsylvania Circuit, reported in .'s Reporot, and a number Of manuscript de iof the State and Federal COurts. at , Phi del- V his Hbnor Judge Lowrie. ;', For sale at • • - q BANNAN' Um and Mist laattorre Boot State. 'l3 10, 1953. - "" • ' 12— .1 , , OILS; PAINTS; &c. PPR* MU= IMIAD yi fa l , l N E ggitat i g t ira je;,Vh i A irl t rorllZZ . bt i vi o trove a Rood liaPPlr of their warmed pita' WHITE LEAD. *ll4 those CWitninern who n ave been ipkrtrafle. 'applied le consettainste of's run on the article , . shall , solvitsve their order, Chad. NO known substance pommies tboatr Presetrutivs az d beautifying properly lei; str destrittle In it 'pint. ro an enlist anent withiskaililtersted white lead ; better any mdmlztunrofcattet materials only mars Its vales., It trais..t)se Wore, been ,the mends idol of the tusnoiss turens.for miny yetrsi to supply to the i psblle s per. reedy pore white lead, and the unceasing demand for - the article, Is 'proof dial it has met with favor. It ls lavarlably branded oft .one head : WETIIERIL4 BROTHER lb full, sad on he other, no rran (fil "Nee l all In tad letters. - • naiads.. July It 1961 . 13-ty . 13L6MV8 Patent Piro Proof PAINT. - FROM Onto-. • 111116 Subscribers haft Just retched a fitrthe*tip. 1. ply-of thiselogolar and value) e sub4gan, e. IG addition to the slate Cahn, they have a IA41011(111 chocolate or brown, assembling the sand atone now to Asa, and so much admired for the front of bnlidinvi yre principal lairs dients a re'sillea.altimlitaand pro; toside Of iron. which In the opinion of scientific men .saidsfilittorily accounts for its fie.-proof .nattite—the two former 'Oita mesa being noinenadnetors,stitl the tatter acting aria retuned , to hind she whole together and make aims and iturable paint. • Vor one it is mired with Linseed Oil, and applied with a araaa.taa shwa as ordinary 113a•li, to wood Iron, tin, zinc, re nvass;ipapaa,ice.. It hi:titans gradu ally and ticconwis fire-proof. it is pant:Marty jolts Me for roofs of.bull4lngs, steamboat a a taudeeka railroad bridges.fences, &c. A a oof co aced with the' article is equal to one of slate. at a vast ming of ea ; pease. • . =I Opecitnentlessky be seen it tho °Mei If the subsea. bees. BROTpeRS th. Co., No: iii rroai 81., Philada. Spent!. 1114 e. ! , , 17-tf SUPIIB2O, OIL FOB LAMPS,' Machnery, Car Wheel?, UST RECEIVED ; and for sale by the urubScrlber. g The &Rowing testimonial Is taken from a Reading (Pa.) Paper: "This Oil is tree from ell irriparltles, and will not gust machinery or In bUrnini. 011 for machinery will sot congenial a temperature of zorp—will remain perfectlytimpid wnen t h a bait dperm Oil. la frozen solid. Oil for burntha purposes. the Lrlyhtest and bes Data In the world. Persons using li t ran avoid all accidents. as It Is nothing but pure oil. —Oll fur Car Wheels that will not congeal at 10 de• Fees below zero. ; ltde We have used, and are now - constantly using Mason's Patent Sperm 011'on our Enamel' and .Ma• chinery, and find it to be superior , to aliother Otis we have emir need. It will not gnm or coageit,and pre: fer It to thetiqt. sperm. M. A. & S. BERTOLET it 'CO.' OEORCIE BRIGHT, Hardwire Store. Neza door to Matz's Hotel, Centre St., Pottsville. 'March 5,1153. t - .10.4 f JIGS LIES lesale NEILDS' BISPESZLIC PiISNT TO' BUILDERS AND OWNEELS OE PROPERTY: PER.IOPIi desirous of citing a purely Metallic Fire rand Weather Proof Paint, will use NEILDS• 10 all its native pority,as cheaper and mote durable than any other before offered to the public. Thls anticle has undergone the :,careful Itualysi, of the learned Prof. James C. Booth, of the University of Penn tyl, vide This Paint 14 peculiarly adapted to the paint ing of Cars, Boats and Vessels of every description, possessing In Itself atone body than any -trier paint yet introduced, apatite quality of. drsing very hard. Colors varying ftom brilliant Red to Black - CERTIFICATES. Pdilade/pkia, Dec. 1, 1001. Nilide Fire Proof Paint consists ofsoch materials ■s to warrant the opinion that It cannot change under the action otsny atmospheric agents, and that. there fore It will retain its quality for anylength of time. ' tbialysis. ' a 0.98 Peroilde'of lion, 13.01 34.10' Water. 4.34 Silica, Alumni, 'Ms Analysis 'Mews a cannot cA47I,eS, =We as beautital color must recommend' 1 extensive eau. ployment. JAMES C. 1100T11, Prof: of Chemistry applied to the arts. Volversly of Pennsylvania and Finnan destitute. [fest Chester,. Pa., its n.14,.1934 I do hereby certify that I havertved the Fire and Water Proof Paint of Netldit & Co, and find It to ex- cell anything now in use for body, gloss and beauty of color. As such I recommecont to ap Molise Pato era • end! can fnriber say that, believe It to be mole durable and rhespet than any other paint yet Imo. laced to the ~ public. It Is without got—l.mpelt, ground some lu od, to my _Palm MIII, and 'way sur prised to fired it PO very as, and In application beau tiful for tither nond or iron. . - JOHN P. RAWLINGS. Manse and Sign Painter. Wilma! ion. , Del., Feb. Nth; 1633. M . . R. 8: Ntrenu & Co.—Gent/men .—Wr have been using your mineral paint for some month; past. and believe It to be a superior acticre for wood' or Iron, and would recuttimond It particularly for ex ternal painting. BOLLINESWORTII te. HARVEY, Ns attribute. etranakamti 1-ib. lith, Merin,. B.R. Nutt s k —arnartneri : I have been In the bpslness of Roof f ha with Iron, Ttn .and Copper, for above 24 year*, and have used all 'the Mineral Flre Proof Paints maw in the market. name ly, Illake'a Patent Ohio Paint, Silver's Enamel Paint, the Old Spanish Brown Pittsburg Paint, &c., and I have never found anything tit to compare with Melds' Metallic Paint, either for durability of color or Bow. log evenly', and must say that it covers Letter, with beuer body, than any paint I have ever used. 1 have covered several large Factories and Kills with iron and tio, in Manayunk,which I painted with MUSLIM' METALLIC PAINT, and examined one yesterday painted :n Jul), 1252, which I found as bard al the metal Itself. l particularly recommend It for any out door:painting, and !would not be induced tcrifie 'any other. J ESSE Y llllE3fAKEß.Tinsmith,Mfanayun k. For saleh E. Yardley & Sun, Clemens dr. Relater. Pottsville; Daniel' L. Miller & Co., Harris, Bale ck. Co.. Wm. PI Walter, Philadelphia I Canby & Match, Baltimore. Apply to RAMP.. H. NEI ~ Wilmington, or to CAVE 8 'PARKE% Pottsville. Pa. Feb. 26, 1251. 1366.22. 1253. 4-6 m ) 9-5 m onto raw mioor PAINT. - AFEW Barrels of she Ohio Fire ProolPalat, Slate and Drown colors, tas mates snide for sale by the subscriber. Also a few kers or tato. Oil, at rceents a gallon. and Grease at 5 cents a and to close oat n'l6l: For sale by B. BANNAN. April 30,1851. VISE PROOF PAlNT.—ktilvet's Fire Proof ..L" Paint; differenrcolors. Pat. Paint Oil; also.grourid and calcined Pinar Paris, White Sand, and a supe rior article of Rosendale .Cement. In store and• for GEORGE BRIGHT, Neatly opposite the Miners' Bank. =1 April 30, 1850 WATCHES, &C. . . 1 • REts6vaz.. • , • BEADY k ELLIOTT. 131 an of the fig Watch,ep.: pootte Hortlinter's Hotel. - We Intlle oar friends and the c . t public In revers' to call and exam- ""s•A . ....u=r . lne our stock. 33111V0 feel confident . • ... - . 1..-2....:z.-" , :-- 1 . It Is the best that aro ever . offer- ed In this reglon,and we will sell at Philadelphia prices: OUT stock roasting In part of i full assortment of Gold and Ether Lever Oold and Sneer Leone Watches, Watches. Plated Forks .fintrer-knir es, lc. Plated Castors, I Fruit & Cake Baskets, Plated Card Tram Cope. Mantle Ornaments, eke. And a general assortment of Fancy Goods. With* thorough knowledge of our bnsineas, and every facility for'purchasing to advantage, we easiest be undersold by honest dealers in the State. We re turn thanks for Ibe liberal patronage we have hereto fore received, and'.by strict attention in business, we hope to merit the confidence of the community and our 111/11.P of their, pattonage. .WILLIAM BRADT, . J.RTEWAAT ELLIOTT. - N. 13.-A liberal , age onnt to Pedlars and small Deal ers. at Particular attention pill to, the repairing : of Wattle. end Jewelry.. May 15.18.511 204 f 011/11/2 WATGEMS AND 4131012111 T. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. at the phileciphia Watch and Jewelry Store. No. 96 North • - SECOND street. cornet of QUABRY. Phila. , 7 1 4: . delphla. I I Gold Lever Watcher, Rill Jevrelledl 18 Ca- lr'. rat Cases, - s - 1125 09 Silver do full Jewel, 4112 Gold Spectacles. 700 Silver Lepine, do 10 Floe Silver do 'll 50 do. do do ' 9 Cold Bracelets, 300 Superior Hoarder% 7 Ladles' Gold FenclNl 00 Imltatkt .do 5I Silver Teaspoone,set,s 00 Gold Pens. with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings, 371 to 60 center Watch Glaser., plain, 12i cents s ' , Patent. Nit .Leller. 24 .1 o th er arti cles In proportlort. All goods Warranted to be what they are sold for.! STAUFFER 4. HARLEY, ' Suecenote to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold and Sliver Levers and Lepinel, still loWer than the above prices. ' Aug. O. 1559 i - ' .. CLOTHING. \ • HOTS' CLOTHING. • Tmug subscribers would mpectrollslofotra shalt co ma° Mends and rtistomers of Arhoyihni Co; that their assohntent of Clothina for Young Gentle.' men la much larger than ever, and they are disposed to sell cdsop. Persona living at a distance, have the privilege of ear-banging clothing purchased at this Wail', if they do not suit: - • P. A. 21021 T ist 112(1flIER, 272 Chestnut At, corner of Tenth, Philad'a., ° April 2. In 3. 11.17 Quality " the true test of Cheapness CLIMUNG i: Clothing;l CLOTHING!!"! i• , illa won Caton'lre alsortmna of Clothing Td Setup All! County. from 2O • 10 30 pl.( Celli A tbeaper and, better made • than can be purchased elsewhere, In at " OLD 01.1tHALL,"coruerof Centre and Iffshaittou. go Outlets. ! ... . • A magnificent assortment of PALL and WINTER CLOTHING, of the most ftsbkinsble stylra. hi now oh triad sad ready. for micat prima that DEFY COM PETITION. As, every snide. sold at Gas emabllstt went Is minuliteurid •Itt Potts Ville, it Is, therefore, expressly adapted toads tegton, end offerigreu ad.. vantages to.putcb over 111 i tie • eery • ft/Scrim City4issi*Cledipf. • • , -. ONE TRIAL illtprovothk., yoOtl All dou b t, to ' be any who are strangers to . Ms fart ; and Marc who have sot yet purchased their ;PALL or WINTER CloGasur.wlllda well to rallaudjudge for Otaut e olves. Au herons° variety, of -,__ . . • •- .'• ' •,l • BOTIP CL NO,' • • Solutble Itirlbe soldioniwt elthialliff low socked... - Boonooatowaho old statZ/LOCIAIVIIALL, "cor.. Des of Cesare and Who POlibli. . • • ' . -, _, EDWARD T. TATO" Ilsoptleter; (Late Lttitscp•cr kTell IA o.44 l DeriOr ‘ 4 t10 3 . 41. / . A "ICATID:r 4 EDWARTT TAILOR, Vettbant TA LW. - *Mat relpieGlillY etiftthe &Hellion bible so' itaroilithitode esillidptille to SFS VW eta: , Ana: ter Stock of Clotlw.:iftselluesii - Elitgaltt Tosttals. die.. Would .tiva tie isitsteute% wttlek het IP pre pared to stake Pp . to• order. at very macerate OftCPM. ' An anorlitteot ogafri~Nporfiders,Bllll Shirts, Ike. . ---.....-.....- , ....., , ,,,.: , _ - .... - .1.... • Ags4t Woke Sew Tork4.9adoilvol . par L. fashions. Pottsville. OtEll. 110. • • ie-ii '-' - SIMMUM SIUMICEMI2TICAU .7r-Malitpaxins. ..! rrau-sontiber halibut socoOrett an rigout ail OfitttOottS Of Getman' Bltvot atattAmittles 3 laftra to Fate& (tool moots, which pill not corrode. *FY IOI 4914 61! 612 per cool. Also. boautirok.!oo,olk byroad mit" OSP igtotket.. AnO. rvii" 1 4' form sco etaiM Whitb so d. am* MX T IL 4"' Klirat Ayer en, ewe .ititteo, lobloatioa 0 _ nes. ke.. kii t Placket Ta oro I. :lolP l4l 4lltr i rot Tr it. 1.11. oleo! itC poo hs kparorgipia . _ rsserfrhrtr!. moramors . c i sa , toreCniisammouttatin-_ , . ; . _ .•-•4 , • ; Q.)rigiol. iPri the Affners' jfirernal end tiedscatiir . to Miss Mare A. Brozia, of 'fist...ferrate. . SONG or, TfrE LEN4PE It . c l l: o ll::L a l m L e X , lt e i 4l2 ,Al: l 7:lo .4 ; h " s -Tit vri y ar A:o ; : b tr ; , , Fr thywiretun's tire is cold, l • The` embers gri' on thy:hearth stone lay, And the black Wolf keeps thy fold; • -' Como horse, come home, Olt Satratara's For the world is•at •No more the song of ital warriarestrong ll Wakei.the *Vice of BiswituAY. (2) : r , 3. • • • <1 The tasseled eats of thelyellow earn Droop . downito the earth again, , • . For the narvest,mooa has waned toOsoon, •-,11 And the spirita of Lonpi(3) reign Conte borne, chine borne, Oh Setstara'rvcbieyl For the Ateii•Bird's") voice is MR— . Dundesia . h weeps for the brave who sleeps 'Heath the fat: off &vitae hilts (4)' ' I Tne owlet slags by Sw tars Falls,(s) - • : O'er.the soilnd of its idrowsv bunt ;•• ?tad the Rave dy with ominous cry, • To the dm oil the teuteidram : Then, Oh SwaMtra'a ebyai , come-home To thy Lodge by , aragttara's shore; 3 • G ire thy bow' and, spearito the "Red Itird's-' c are, And rest froth i thy toil once more. - riAreskoni's(6)lvoice ontllndian morn, Z.: Broke , the "Red-Birdlit" sweetest dream -4,, Her plumed brave ffeIIOWIMIIII'S wave, klad gone toithie Schuylkill's stream : From the blood; red beaks of that silver stresta• Lark Wenabot7) cetera no more; . ••, And the Red 130 weepar for her brave who 31ear By the Schaylkiti's Winding ;thole. (I)Lxxaet—Tbe origuild name of the Ameriaan Indians. %ll • • •( 2 )Biswitusv-rrThe Laden name tor Echo. ; (.I)Locet.,—ln' the Lentil*. language, means the spirit of sorrow' I • (4)FlnE•Liettlittas- - is Kittatinny- or . ue Mountains. .. ' L . ( S)swATAA. .sz.z.s is l .itcated 11, picturimicte and wildly romantic deli, shoat half mile above Tuckerville, orti the Sivitutra creek, SAnylkill County. (li)Aasssoxt•The Ina an God .61 War. i• (7)Wrx.tao—An iures; Chiet of the Strivers Indians,.Accoding top legend, skill preserved in bunting tradition, Weaaho, at the) instancs of a oroibei Chief, assembled. his wan ors on the banks ollbe Schuylkill, on *ileum oils htmtingexcurstom-hut purpo-.,ely to celebrate a marriage between a Chief of Swatara and' the daughter of Keivadm, an' pld Chief of the E.. hatio It in .1 rat lan s. , • At the properkimel be affair was spoken'ot to lbe princess, but to their surprise and ,consternatiOn. Litt loved Ke4va-dan•sraucg, an adopted son;lof Kewailin, the old•Shamokin Chief. • Kewadmanileg had discovered accident that he was not Law; brother, bot„ln'reelity of IN'hire extraction.' It ap• - • pears that Wensboliy scrim means had been appti- . ,ed of this, and Was preptued for the emergeagy. &lore the Shanitiki.l warriors could be assembled, the old, Chiel sad attehdints were -attacked ".by Werrabo t and craelly slaughtered; but not wittfotit a tearful rettalitif.on ; fur pa the arrival of the thlettinei the otut.tet was renewed and did net Ise until all-were slailghtered says Wenabo and Lana. Lala fled to an Overhanging roik adjacent, and With her beaded bow Mier, eattnty awaited the coming of the Chief. Ire • "TO thnitiroe.l3 t. - watara'kehieftan, ' j . Like elple tree gloving_ 141, , • - Bent his ree , andiengry footsie 3, - Past itie,murmuiintrwateefiall " • Wenabo,.blinib with passion and , revenge, lad nearly' reached 'v. bete Leta (or Low)stood, when Hat ' her bow-sliing shrilly twanging Blued an itrow-through the sir' , Whence arose that Iveli.al anguish' ' From Wehabo's boson} bare. . • 'tho mortally Wounded he -still rushed onward to those rock, -I.: '•.%i'hene high-so':u . led Lots., • lurd be;forf had Stood upon'. She •prung over arid Was mangled on ,the rrngs beneath, ere Wend* reached the fatal Spot, where he - souk exhautied ~, 1 I On last and rocky bed- . .• Not airroan escapes the Warrior. Cold be lie,—ilia POW has fled." 1 •So ruffs the - lig - gad—tot it was told the writer, some years ago, by an plat hunter' of Wyouilag, who is, possibly, still tiling. The' exact locality of the tragedy, iit may be proper to, remark. ,is More a matter „of doubt than the main that a, thus int tieltished is the:story. • 1 • •,.• tteabin t. 'ME *IIOD. ,• A-lady was complimentiog a clergythan -on the tact that she Could always recollect rad recue more of thi matter of his sermons than those of any outer minister she watt; in the habit of hearing.l She could not account for this, but shestlaought the fact worthy I of observation. I The Reveteh4 gentleman re marked that , he could extilain the cause. 1 ,14'1 happen," hesaid,‘-to;make s 'a particular point of classifying .iuiv topics, it is a hobby t-ot mine to daso, and, therefore, I never cb'ul. pose a sermon withoht first settling the; Fe-, lationship arid order of my arguments and illustrations. Stippoe,' madam, that ;Our servant seas‘starting for town, and you were obligehastilr to instruct her: about a few small urchases, not having " the time; to write &wit) the items; and suppose }sou said, . Be sureito brig some tea, and , also some spa , and collie too, by , the by ;and some powder-6We ; and don't forget to titng a few light cakes ; abd a little starch, and some sugar ;.;and noW 1 think 'of it soda;:"— yon-would not be surprised if her military I ; tailed her with ` regard ' to one or two cit; the, articles. Eiht lt youX commission tea' thus: NoW Mary,l tormorrOv we are going to Piave some frieno to tea, therefcre bring a supply of tea, and Coffee and sugar and light cakes; and the next day you knowas washing day, so that ive Shill wadi soap, and starch / and soda, and pOWder bltte ; it is thosr;likely,that she would retain volt order as easilytlas you t . retain my germ*" i ,; FOR THE LADIES. ; TOEOIIOI4. Pewjt, in a recent "aermiin," uttered the follo - win touching Women There are three classes of women : ' •First, DoutesiicDrudges, who are wholly taken up it the. material details oftheir huuse-keeping,.husband keeping and child. keeping: Their housekeeping is a tradi and no more ; and :after they .have done that, there is no; more Which they can do In New Eoglapd, iris a small class, getting less • every • Next, thereredOmestic Dolls, wholly ta ken op wit t h e rain show which delights the eye and' ear. They-are ornaments ti 3 the estate. Shriller tofs,l suppose, will - 0 tle day be notittit cheaply manufactured at Paris 'and Nureuiberg, at :Frankforkin•the-Maine and other iny.sbopsia EntoPe. out oti wax and PePier4tiache, sold in Boston at thbati• erdasher's,:by the dozen. Theis ask troth 'log beyontkiheir tunetion as dolls, and i hate all attercipOti elevate womankind. ' But thentaie dotziestic Women, who Order a house and - are not mere drudges, adorn it, and are nOt Mere drills, but Women. ~lome of these—a great Many of them--Conjoin the useful 'Of the 'drudge and the beautiful of the dOll bah:tone Womanhood, and hive a great deal left besides. They , are not wholly, taken tip With theirifunction as housekeeper, wife and . Mother. • EMI A re;t:lllDlif'‘,lTTLA: . 1101*S.i, '- Who is reteCtedl - It is the boy whiit con ducts himself well,lwho is " honest, diligent and obedient in all things. It is the boy who is making ; an effort continually to respect his latheNatid to obey' him in whatever he I mardirecr to be done. It is the boy who is kind to other; littleboys, who respecti age, and Who never geti into.diffiCulties and:quar• , rely with his companions. ; It is the boy, who lemea do effort untried to improve him. sell'in kniikvledge toad wisdom every tlay— who is busy nod active , in encleavortmi to do good acts , towards ethers. , Show me a boy who obeys his parents, who is diligent; who has respect for age, who atviays has a friend ly disposition, andl,who applies himself dill, gently to get, wisdom, and to do good towards others, and il he ui not respected and beloVed 1 by eve . tyl*dy; the there is rm Such thing as troth to this,ior d. Remember thii. little boys; and,'itm wit be 'respected by 4theri, and you : 1 groir op and beeome:.uvetbt m en. • • 1 - • • AUFOOKFIIif OF IBE 11113 a. The rnotteet 'of Ixfam ily !was warped to an fafideL wlto rode tt jest of refigtoq in the. preottoetOl his own children, yet she ace eeeded ftt *high* them op ut the Jai of the 1 -4 0 0: -. newts one day asked how she bad oreyeiite4 6e 1. frpto the influence of a la• thee whoaiiiltatimeats were OCI open[}( eed tabOtiwa. Tbif was! her. answer B te guip l obe aattrarity of a tatheri I did n ib o a t t o o p t polzA ll e- a ilui trbo t 6 be tr it n at l. : 01 1o t o v t et4 ,hv g , 1;14 . 1 damn juort-ihrip seat this !Biblej upon mylable!l Thirtidy-Itook-havgaaiditatei the Whole of their Migiotis instractiott. I. was rikng that I Oightallottr it t - Did they prcifiosea,Ailiation; did Oto. corn; snit soy aloft. did they pedoarsay viod.:ole nott-1, opthed'ltte stbte, antroveled, sollrosed. or iiveoutifiedifieth: • - The tOttifOrf• *sang of the Setipt . Orei has - olontirtat . !%e ilti 'die 'Oa suipTiOspOi. VIVO' :/12ifdift 14 it • 7 m `+' . b . ~ . _~}~.~: i. MI MEd _~_ NO 34 Offitiiistital, fATEIER tiAVAZZI. • . , . •,. ' The eloquent Italian Patriot and e l ile, and time defender of the great principles of reli gious and civil liberty is not Mewed, at-. ..though there are men and papers among Ili who would silence him if they. eould . He appears to possess a WI deal ofitht spirit. of Martin Luther, - whO would go to Worms, If there wile as many dgvils there as: tiles on the houses. Such.meri as Kossuth.;Mazzini and Gavazzi, are not easily silenc.edi i On last Friday Gavazzi lectured lin New York. We take the folloiving froni the N. Y. Times. We ask every true:hearted Amer. .tosu Ito read i 1 ,and- to ask himself.Whethei we ought not to rejoice that an Italian patri ot has come here to ward us of datigets to our Institutions which fel& Americans have the [[courage to , acknOwledge and 'resist.— While almost the whOfe press of the Coon . try and the great mass of the people. are calmly lookiog on anit acquiest:ing, or else approving, Father Gavazzi lifts the Warning voice against the effort now making to invest Archbishop, Hughes With power Which no . ICountry ought to grant to an ecclesiastical hi erarchy constituted as Ole Roroish Priesthood. sod Which no country;can grant with - safety. Hear Father Gavazzi t "In order to 'preveat the increase of the in fluence of Rotrianism the Protestadis of the country must be truly•Americao, in , feeling and'in action. But to, the shame of so. =lied Protestants in this country, Iltind the influence of the Romanis very exterjsiye, in. deed; and also , to the shame-I do dot speak of the tofluenct of theipublic press—but even here Archbishop Hughes command, many and,many a paper—but out of this city I dud the generality of the press devoted—consecra ted to the Roman Catholic party, and under the'direct intlisences oldie Paptsts.sand rape.. cially of the-Roam Hierarchy. 'Applause.) Remember what Lasid to you on a Romer occasion,--the great danger you have to too tend against is, a body of politicians; without religion,. In former days, the politician., of this free Republib Were as emmihent fur their religious feeling, as they were reniaik• able for their Statesmanlike scope of intellect. Now, however, the 'Mediocrity of yoUr Public men, in order to obtain the votes r of Roman Catholica,areperfectly4willing to kneel and hur : nsiliate themselves before Archbishop Hughes and the Jesuitical party. [Applause,] One .of the most prominent topics that I hrged on, your attenuon army last lecture, and which Imo appeared to have 'been passed otter by the public press, with some few exceptions, I will now take the liberty of bringing before your notice.• The miner I conaidet a very 'important one, and for thatreisoerseillvepeat what I said on the subject is my last lecture in this hail. tdisire:to speak about the Bill, which Lunderstand will be chs.cuisad in the Legialature next Monday, audit, has especial reference to Archbishop Hoghes, boding, for himself and his snecessors, property belong ing to Ronson Cathaliecongregationc Three thousand most tespettaMeNew-Yothers, who protested against this, measure, went called "lunatics" by a member of your Legislature, and why ? Merely ltecause they presented a memorial and petitiOn against the bill. I am thankful io.Providence, howevei, that we can array much more than three )housaod citizens against this odious measure. I ear neatlyexhort you, isly. friends, to Work all against, it now—at once—for, whed it Is pas sed, what can you Protestants do ice..touo te r act the tendency ofsitch legislation - I? Work determinedly —work!with a unity o) purpose to accomp%sh—and Ong obnoxious bill will not pas=. [Applause.] ' But. I would ask, is it right towards Ro man Catholics that such a bill should become •law? By no ineausi . For Romeo Catholics do not ask for it ;it is an entirely. new 'thing to them. In Italy, Where the Papal system is dominant, the Bishops are not Masters of the Curch property—fthey are not the admin istrators of the revenues belonging to the Ito. man Catholics, their schools, chuiches, or hospitals. And so', *hat the Romish Rierar -cliy do not possess id despotic Italy,!they seek to obtain in free America. And,for that rea son, had I not an abilndance of others, I am right when I 'say that Romantsm is increas ing iu your country,t and is striving to obtain here a position in a pecuniary point oflview, that it does not possess in Europe—!at least in Italy. But the Itotrianista themselves, here in this country, have a perfect right under the Constitution to Manage the financial af fairs of their differeot churches ; Mid for that very reason no one has a shadow of claim to endeavor. to depriee" , them of the exercise of then' owd . good judgment in that particular. If the legislature, however, under ', th e influ ence of a hierarcial pressure; pass such'a bill, the very least thenoan be said of it;is, that it will lay down a moat dangerous precedent— a precedent which, In alter time, may prove exceedingly . prejudicial to the stability of yeur republican institutions. If this-bill pass, be lievenne, that in-a fen , years the Ronson Cath olics will be demanded of their Church prop erty, and all of it will become vested in their Archbishops sod BiShops. And do you tin egine, for a moment; that those s partiea will assume the care of that property iti order to advance the hitereshi iof schools and hospitals, and to assist. thepoOri? No, no, Ii tell you. Come to Italy eand`see hew our Bishops act there—those who happen tdbave.control of such funds. See Ither much they do for the cause of Freedom ! ' And will it not be the same here, when they are enabled , to com mand exclusively the disposition of those rev enues? In Italy, a Bishop—with not neat so much revenue or Income, as 'Archbishop Hughes will have ,under this contemplated law—having a goodly number of relatives and connexions, gives a great amount; of money to thepoor, and to schools, churches aud boa pita!' 0, yee. ILaughter.] No', no; but very little; those Bishops spend it on them selves, and they would,do thesame in Aber ma. I tell item, that. all money so placed in the buds of a Ronian Catholic Bishop in this country, is moneyplaced at the disposal of the Pope ; and all that money will bespent in a proselytizing war !gainer Amerlbs and her freedom.. (Applause.) I pray God, with all my heart and soul;, that this bill they not pass in your Legislature ; because, if it do, in ev. cry State in the Union, before many years have passed, a similar bill will be sought for and obtained, and my prophesy_ will be ful filled—" America Is lost—America is lost" —for two hundred t roilliona of d9llars tu the , hands of the Bishops, and consequently at the' 'disposal of the Pope. can do anytbing—can do everything in order to-firect the eubjuga. tion of your, liberties. (Applause.) - GooD NEWS !—;The New Wit Tribune, in a scoldiog 'article, acknowledges that Archbishop Hughes' Property Bill is defea ted in the New Irork. Legislature. This is' cheering.. The firmness of the friends of liberty has averted the calamity: The Lec tures of Father Gavazzi have not been in, vain We are glad to per-sive that'many of the 'Catholics of New rcirk opposed the arrogant I demand of the Archbishop, as the following communication to New York Courier will show: , • - - Editors of the Courier Enquirer:-As ef forts are being strenuously madi to legalize the Bishops of , this time. m holdingethe ;imp sets( of their respective diicesses,. cementing of churches, schools, ire.. bre., by virtue of office, as sole trustees, allow me to utter the sentiments of sortie of the most respectable and pious Cathollcs„ in saying that the bill meets my entire disapprobatioa. When the church speaks of heavenly and; . spiritual things, I believe that iris the dutyl of all to submit to her with reverence, as toe divinely commissioned teacher and superior ; but when she leaves ter heavenly mission. and dabbles in politico and tensporals— , whim her clergy, instead of seeking the [mete the earth. grasp with-an avaricious hand she wealth of the world, then r. believe it is ddly of all • who ' have the spirit of their heavenly; master, who said kingdom 'with not of thitistmeld—all ' who lotri the g ear lighlit of theibirch—and: whd Still tibiae on the page of tdatoryh-tir Tin up and uttlesspiotategauist thee things. The condition el ge, ;opts, Spat* and South utere ;a le* in wealth. whilerhy mass or iliii4OffitOre-r.theif sheeare wallowing like astute' In the mire of ignonuteeandsuperatition;shotild be gaol emit *Mint to ill la halo,. Weir .heann born liberties to assist llse fiat artful and op -E20410r 0.411010.Ad*K4 on dle;Part of the tetnr"l:PGiief which they , they' hetes!. lomat our ibrice blazed Institutions; , Yon please givimy'ctenturtnication a place in pout airman, Ind ulna tint P:ot dant brethren titan afFsteled 'pkofees to. be Cithelteit -bate fission the true spit at ofCh dimity, and ,oblige . A CAT/10.14C." A s not so*.i.W•thfielakitheibfkin siiietirfitiievirstiotalitswo. ANS; - - - • .: M • STEAM ISINTM * 0:.01 1 11M .having niiiiireiftbetehilliplikel OM to larea to extent/PM! .an kt BOO K •Plgianke fit every .aleteription, at the ace of Tar Mina" Jou4-71.21, cheapet than it can be done at any .otile 1 mat:gall:deem In the County, Duck en !- • i - • . Book Poikpltlets.•. Bale eftLetlef, ' . • • --. - Zsgrge Poster, .Bait Bead Tucheil Hand Bill;. - . . p e , m 2. 6 4. -- Artielect of Agretaiiitt, . Thate.Bevia,- Bill 1re3; 13 , Order Bootzttett,.. P l . At the, very shortest' notice. Our stock-aal.4u TYPE is morn extensive blare tban that of any Other °lnce in. this sition of the Imr• beet hind,s emphayed, exprear : ly for Jabbing. Bebe a pranil i cal 'rinter ouraelt, vro Will enarettelMi nez work to be ii, nebt as any that can be,tt=ost 4111(.-- the Onw.. ' - PRINTING IN- COLORS., nuke shortest notice. : . . _ 13 0 01{,21 , INDERT: , ' Book, bound m nyery,vortetY Of *le: Mut Books oievery desonptlon manolietwed, bosiad tad ruled to order at abort DOI ICC. • iiiistellottp, EFFECTS OF EILIOSATION. -' - Ellackwocd's Magazine for icily, which has just come to hand, in the Mae 01 as able article in telatiop to gold end emigre tiou, holds this language :—" Glut as Mat , be the effects or this wenderful change upon human aliairs,and all nations, te consequeS•' eel to this country far outstrip those of ad ,otaere. .Not only, our commetelalWeilth a vast undertakings, and unparalleled twat, render it certain that this must ensue, bau is prculudid alsolu a not less important des ' gree by the unexampled amount of the stodge of our population,-which is et the same time going tor Ward. When from 350,00010400,. 000 persons, must of ahem in the prime of life, emigrate from a single country, of le funned population, every summer, for a course of years is succession, and no cOrtelev pondiog or proportional exodus Item .other and rival states is taking place, it requires no'one to rise from the dtad to tell us that the effects,. social, political and industrial, , must be inameuse. Getaway sends fonb its I 100,000 emigrants yearly, out of 40,000, 1 000 of souls ; the whole of the rest of Ear& ea. ken together, not 40,000 out of 200 i, 1000 I e °habitants. But'Great Britain and Ireland. out of 27,000,000 inhabitants, pour Dist a .floud annuaily.o: 350,000 emigrants—lttedy adults, active ern/grouts—and the avocet part of them speedily remit Moue to brag out more of their relations and friends. Mr. Everett has stated, in his correepoadeace with Lord INlalrnesbury, kr December last, that no less than 5;000,000 dollars,. Or 250,000, has been remitted annually for the last three years from the United Elate% to bring out more emigrants, Isom Italia. It is hard to see how en exodus on such a scale, and supported by such generous efforts. is to atop, until it has dimmed away the wheat -- disposable labor amongst us, anti raised the *ages of svorkrueu to socb a height its to counteract the attractions of, the nese betas phere. It may assist the imsgmatioci is conceiving the tired of such a drab up01i . ...j1 the adult population 'cif a cottony, to stat e , that it has tallteted yearly, for three eiragi', past, twice the sass in human life on the in. ~ habitants of this ektantry which the t catopaigu did on ,the military resource:lr Napoleou, and which prated sto fatal to Mar s 4 - wielding as be d.d the popatetemai on hai r • 01 Europe." WESTERN eitEACItiNU: ••• By'the way, western preaching is likoo way behind western poetry. I listened ro ‘ I scrawl a Jew S,Unday a ago which I wOdlif not repeat, only that welt ignorant desecrat . tors at the desk May see , how they appear to the pillry.of type. The subject was noir sinus, and;the necessity of supporting them, The intonation and •gud-likeacijon' no neve er be imitated ; Vut I jot you down a taw sequences : •But bretherin, y 01 can ' t,can ' t, gilt sin. ours to give to missions. I 'allow' it's im• possible. Before-they l / 2 1 git.tu 111.11 the duty . un't, you must convert 'ern.. Tittle mynas uy ways to do this. Do you gin the let 1 For the take of argumeur, we'll take abireo f r for instance. You take the ideal In some seasons you can gu down. to the shore i. and ttiruw out'your net, and haul 'eM is by shoals, hundreds and thousands. These are .our revivals.. Thou, again, nun slip thro' the net. In that ca s e you may take a book. and line, [here the preacher leaned-one the pulpit as if angling from a boat,) bait it nice, and sit tilliwuaorl fish for 'em,patiently,' and when yoti ,get the least nibble, give a • right smart jerk. These are our stogie cOn• versions. But there are some, brethertn,yoU can't ketch thisa.way. They won't go in the net ; they Won't touch the hook. These are, the lazy, fat old Sinners, who lie in the cool places in the brook, and if ever they see you 1 . a•cumia', they'll just turn up their white 'Sides and slip off into deep water. Now. when you find one of this sort, hdoks is no account ; nets, a'u'n t Ytiu've got to drop '' net and hook, ica [our orator'threw himself' back in the desk and struck the attitude of a • harpooaerigrab the spear of wrath, and shout • Now by ate grace of Gbd, we're alter ye !! '! . —Ka rcirerborker. SINGULAR DEATHS. The news of a defeat killed Philip V. • Calio, Diagorais , and &Idiocies, died of joy 'at the Grecian games. , _ fhb doorkeept r of Congress filmed 02 hearing of the surrender of Cornwallis. One of l i the Popes died of an emotion of the ludicrous, on se..tog lit monkey:robed in pontificals and occupying the chair of state. Lagrave, the young Parisian, died when he heard that the musical prize for which b e had.competed, was adjudged to another. Eminent public speakers hate alto died in the midst of an impassioneelnrts &so°. quince, or when the deep emotions that p ro ., duced it had suddenly butnided. . Muly Moloch was carried upon the of battle in the last stages of an , - incurable disease; epos seeing his army give wrayetie rallied his panic stricken troops, rolled beck the tide of battle, shouted um:pawl died. • The case of Hill, :in New York; is fresh in the memory of all ; he was apprehended for theft, taken before the pollee, and though in perfect health, mental agony forced the blood from his nostrils, and he was cattlg4 but dead, TAKE NOTICE Archbishop ICenrick, formerly bishop of the diocese of Philadelphia, but now holding the merrupolitsnlarcluepistopal tee of Bald more in the Roman Catholic Church. has published in the Catholic journals a pastoral letter, from which we learn that be steUla bled he clergy of his own immediate diocese \ of Baltimore on the 6th of June. and sub. tnitttd to them certain disciplinary septa• ttons, prepared by him in cootareaty with the decrees of the Provincial Cotinctle sad at the National Council, which statutes ware modified according to their suggestinna and agreed to. They relite chiefly_ to thr . etleo monials connected, with marriage, and pro. • vide that hereafter no marriage shalt* sob einnized by CatholiO authority without the. previous publicition of the bane; rani• mend the eolemuization'of the , marriage in ' church at an early hour in the molting, to that it may be followed by . Mass; esmlors • Catholics againstjnartage with those belong• iog to the faith; and counsel the formatio* of bands of ten persons each to coniribilitti the extension the church. Q? A CONTEUPOURI" well says, he - who by his conduct mattes gbod friends ott *a cme hand, and bitter , haws' on the other. glees evidence that theta is something of the bold independent. upright man in 'his. tom- . position, while the chicken-hearted, imbecile character is capable of making ,neithee. friends nor foes. Therelore say so all; but more particularly ,to' yoting • inen, who ever you do, do it earorsilf,,tealonaly and fearlessly. Next to being upright mod faht. ful in the performance of your duty, be de cided, and. tlien you will make either Maeda or foes worth hasing—ire say worth basing , idr there are some people in the world , it is worth more to hare for enemies than for lukewarm friends. [ 3. KVITINESS TO Axtarsa.s.—We hive seen, horses, soya the Albany, Cultnider ■ which were used for driving a. terry. boat. pass unied from the stable to the boat,eutis on board, walk to the machinery and 'hock' themselves downwards' through e IlartOW door, on the wheel ready tot work,. entirely unattended, while most other horses could, scarcely be driven on board. Au invariable' feeding of oats; immediately following the sct,sufficiently accounted for this remarka ble movement. The animal quickly under. stood the connection between his 'Position ou' the wheel and his breakfast. 't • • • rig . 'PROINLICE SWEABIO (says the New Yorß Swi) dishonors God, degrades the. swearer, and corrupts his whole moral tut-, tare. It is the shame 61 eivilisstioti, attu the shaine of any people amont whoa , It prevails. Ti is an evil, a vice, lets infamy. every class and condition.. Its stale drops on the lips of the infant, este into its very, source of being. polluting and pawning •jr; From the source of all evil ireprurig, and: dovrsto theeqmpaniouship of the of evil it surely kids. , - fry-Mama:du SUITII says the sea is up to such doiugs as the tollotiriug:` The bridegroom sea Is toying with the shore, his sysdetati Veda, And m the fellness of 'his manage Soy, Ae'decorstes her tawny brow with sY,tls, Ileums vice, to sae how *trAbli lean • - Vowpad, has top to kiss ism '
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