, . ' r...ont - -:l.= - : . . Or TILE 'iiiiiiiir. 003111411. siurms ausgillrflow.., TWO ,DOLLAs9,2lollleins pkyOle 'emir. malty in advance totbose who imuft in the . .01.1 Com engide ty, and annually in * to slemerertm a the Cooliiy,_MlSlVilfhajelerill.... 0..10 out 10 11 0li the ; t i g h t t eicunisa au per ennute,warepsyssent 1, delayed loom th in one veer. • . TO CLI'S : • ' , hire vOpies to one Adder - " • $ 5 $$ seven ,do I do do • - ... 'tO 00 Fifteen• do do 'do - . . 20 00 r' Clergrun and, Bacot Tarim supplied with.thelournal at 10 . .. 011 OdOUIOIII. , - LATTA -Or oIIOTITJIMOTSO ilia; &Mate ,of 14 lines 1 square, 3 mos4'll3 00 1 lime*. $1 00 8 months,' ,• 500 Subseq'ot insertion,' 25 I year; 800 4 lines, 1 time, 25 Cords of 3lines.. 900 snbaerent,insertion, 121 do 5 Ilook *OO Nly.n•lteutue end others *dents* the year with the , privilege of inserting dMr .n.t 'ad yen iwneam weekly. A 12.00 rir Larger Advertisements, espe.r agreerttent. • BUSMSS CARDS. j G. 11 , 00WAIII.,ATTORNETAT 1.4 W. O ij. .t. exalt' Market ft., neit'ikee*At June 3,185 t. ligktf bona tiVtafiEll. ATTORMILIWPLtIit,Potti. slue, Scbuylaill county. Pa. (lice au cents. — f eet, opposite tne rs• Bank Dept uyibl ituornay at. Liii,Cosna to' honer for Neer Tort, Ogee appoints American Ilfmre.:CeutreAtirter. - Pottsvllls,-Pritaa. Aprll-21;1812. IT—lye ikr 3Z. WILIIO3I,- IItAGISTR‘T ' CONVEY-. . Land Agtat sad Cleneral ' eallactin.— odke. Market street, Pamela Medea. Nov. 30. 18$0, 411-1, . IL LIAM L. WiIITICIV, ATTOILNIY TV.at Law,Pottiville.'SzbuytkilleOusty, ; OMa n Centre area, nearly opposite -die Minn' asak. Jan. 4, 1851 lay • ' - 00TORL O. UARIZLIDIA4IIOR4EUPRTHIC . 1 PHYRICIAN; Removed Its Oats to one of the Bildt Rooms in CballkOmet, Pottsville. , April 1849.. f. 7 ;Cali H. GRAEIRIP. ATTORNEY ♦T LAW.. J having removed to Pottsville, liss opens/ as ellke unori the Telegraph Office. Cestrostreet,opposlts the Mitten' Bank. Dec. 6. 1851. 404 y EO4 IC.. SMITH, MINING ENGINES'S aid kreSurveyot.. removed to Castre. Stint. oPPosho MINIM' DANT. Pottswillea'a: AU diocrlptluns of Engineering, Mapping , and Draughting - niecnte4 promptly and carefully ' • May al, 1852, in orir C.CONRAD.JVSTICE OP TIMPRaelk J will attend to any booboos, entrusted , to Ms are. euncinnity. Bins and Notes collected, &c. Office le Market St.. oppoal m e rit. berstadt'e.. • June 5,11352. , , S3-I A.. . -- 8M UHL II ARTZ...IUSTICE oresePEACE- Pottsville. Will attend promptly to Colleettoom el•enries; Parchme tied Sale of Real ROM; So., la S , :huy lid II County, Pa: Oaks to Ceotnillueet.oppo site the Toren Hell. • . Oet 20, HMS. jrOON WILLIAMSON As JAIL COOPSAM .1 nttoralei at Law Pesiville. Wks lo.Ciatre SI a few doors 'Ease of Ote " Pennsylvania Hall." Hr . cooper Win attend at all the Courts Pottsville, Itec:7,-1850 tiISTILIt SIMPSON, Mainz 'Eigluter, hay so m nye& his office to . Dr. Chichesteg's Building. next door hut oils below the Protestant Episcopal Church, Two tre.Street, Pottsville; Pa., Wharf be grill prompt ,l y attend to all orders In 'the 'Gm of his proresaion. April S. 165'1. 144 P".AV:ILIMBIEGIC; EXCHANGS. COLLF.C7 .tion, Commissieti. and.Genoral Agency Other next dour to Miters' Bank. Pottsville, Desk: in on current moneriliohkaod Silver. DRAFTIII,4au Pbili delphla.snd Net, York for gale March ED; Mt. 4 IniVARD SIIIPPEN, ATTORNEY AND -I COUNSELLOR at Law. Phliadelphia'orilistlind t 'collections and ell other legal business in the City or rhiladelphis, tdjoiotog Countles anti eleewbara.- are No:121 cloud , dlith steal 1011 N HANNAN* ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ras 4 opened en office in Centre etteel. Pottsville' oppo site the Episcopal Church. whore be will its fit/We to 3 ocliielt. ' Dualbees letters to bile will re relve prompt attention, addrened whim it either Pottsville or Orwtpburg. I Dec. 6.1951. 40-11 &a:PICT—For tn. perd's, 'andante of Neil Es tats; taking and selling Galt taking abates of Coal Lends ; Mines, &c,, and collecting renot—frim twenty years pipe/Wake In the County be bop*. to sive sitlatict lon . Oince Mahaniange attes MILL, t Potlaville. CUM,. Pi. 14-tf A die. 1851) Y GOODS. &c New Carpetlags, • k T E. M. lICATT . VeI Old iltand. citron of Centre and Noloseglan streets, Pottsville. 1100 J ply rarpettngs, I Floor Oil Cloths, • , Ingrain, do Table do Venitlan do•• White Matting', ag. do 'I Chock 'do .• Nair • do .. Moor Mate. Mao a full assortment of Window Hangings, with [inures complete. , . • Bich colored Damask', Huff Linen fibades, Watered Moreens, • I Traimpatimat do And enibrnidered muslianades. E. M. Beatty basing mad. arrangements with the principal manufacturers for a constant supply ciliae newest designs in Carpeting le., Is thereby enabled u, otter to the public a chow' assortment of the above sonde pt superior quality, and at the lowest city pri ces. , Apiil I, NEW SPRING AND C . l,lmmer SiJks:, • OBlack • Bareges. De lieges 'Robes ' Challie de Different Praterus Demo do Laines, H Full assortment French and-American Lawns,. inn pie ces new style Prints, • French work collars & Haudkerchiefk, Mohair Mitts, Kid gloves, Silk gloves, Kid finish.' • • Mlle undersigned boring laid in a full assortment of the above Dress gdrids at very low prices, and intends ...Bing them accotdingly, and keeps stall tune 4 an ex lens ive aisortment of staple goods. ;•-fro ?•ery. gloves, mats, gents cravats, handkerchieffs 111111 all kinds of Dry Goods usually kept in,,,g6 Good stores, which together with a fresh and well selected stork &Groceries and Provisions, that sill cm be supplied at as low rates as any other store la the county.. Alt are invited to call and examine gaols and prices.. A. HENDESSON, Ag't. April lei. 1853. . • .164 : J.:. Now Spring Goods: NN T e E ra i l l t E N „ . 2e W nt o r) P rfifs el en tram b e .:l d ,_l74 tion . da, Groceries, Provisions and Spr ing g ockery ware. .A1, , 0, a large,arsortment of HOMO furnishing arli-. cleA, kncludingCarpetings of various kinds sum quit ihes, Floor Oil Cloths, Mailings, Table-covers, Counterpanes, Are.; dze.' Thankful fur the past liberal 'patronage extended to ti*---vve again invite aturatioh to our our erten. -ive assortment. of goods,' which we intend shall , not -exceeded in eheapnees, excellence of . quality or variety of kinds, by any other eitablish inent in Schuylkill county. Remember our plate, Brick Store inCentre Street, between Market and Norwegian, East side. • • JOHNSTON at Co. 17-jf April 23; 1853 PHILADELPHIA. L . I. E. GOULD. . ' (SUCcissoll To ♦. FlO9 161 C HES TNUT Street, Sinuses Busidiug P1117...4DE LPRIA, • EXTENSIVE MUSIC PUSLISHER.aad enter In Musical instruments of mil' deserlptlo . xxduilve Agent for the sale of Hal .let. Davis & Co.'s (Boston) P riesreristori BRIMS Jestlaa and oth cOTANOrt, L. 011bert's. Boudoir :ann., IMelodeodi, Martin's Guitars, Harps, V line, Sheet 'Music, Music, Music Books, Att. Residents of the country will be supplied Of otherwise with any music they pay wish} at al 7 . low rates as if purchased In person. I Having one of • lilts hilliest stocks In the United Stake, I feel 't dent of satisfying all who may favor Cue with a call or order. Cr. Dealers in Music supplied on the most liberal - terms.: Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sale. May,l4. 1853. SLOPE ClnalleS. flillll,onderalgued bees respectflally to call t, e kl rleialott of limits, Coal lilachants, ilfd all those 'in want of BE&T PROOVECD. or HEST , EST CHAINS, for flitting or Mill purposes; to bta Imp stock of But Best Omits, utorted aloes. from I took to li Inch, made fmm best reflood Iron'. Also, to his. large stock of But Prmid Class, Assorted sizes, from 3-16 lock to HI lock, oiada from `best ,Coble Irqu, which will be sold os Veil reasons iblo term, by • DANIEL IdeC,AßTllifl, - ' t No. 96 /mama No . Street, tied NO. II . Dock Street Wharf, Phitadaipbla. REFER TO ' 1 W - :"N". Agard 4. Co., } Port Carboni. .....- ,---(George Mason, Soh., -- • 1 chailealdillor k Col 1 p . , ' Phllkdelhlit. - , McClintock 41C. McKnight. Jobanan Cock 111; Eat:, Llewellyn, Pa. May 21,1851. SLOto - • I CLEGG'S PERIFITMEIBT iftWID now 7OAPd• These Impeller ankles of .perfasetty, moo r& which are enumerated blijustlyerdebra -r • tricLifly Mlle, Oriental:Alabaster, Pearl, law, Tooth and Toilet Powders; Chlasse, Velvet, Chalk and other apprnied Cosmetics. tiOnPrt . Walnut and Extra Flee Sand Brows Ma IThite Windsor, Floating. Palm, Almond, Panty sad Toil Soap. ; ethavlaa Cream, Lair Dye. Colons Wet re, rects for the Ilaadkercblet Oa Vane,. . ' Bea r kioll etyetat Pomade (a new ankle), Rao Loa tut! Hal r ineatorative, HairOits, Philocomee.ate.Ac.. are inanefactured and for sale hy JOHN T. CLEGG. p e rfaThei Chemist, 48 Market St.. below . id Padlat' re* Merchant', don't forget that CLEQO'II . II tbs. ehrapeet ind most eitsaf lye Ma outtetory Inaba City. Give h4Trii call. • • aP“'; 1,161 T. plegg's Perfumery as tee had sholesale and - retitl at Ity prlces.at 8. BANNAN'Is Variety /UM. Pottrehle. • Oct. 2E, 85 1 t.1 t 43-11, .wr. TSCITIVE. GEORG& LIPPINCOIT & , AVE consta , tly on hint a tilt assortment at A I Vass, Winos Loomis and aorattris itens • No. 7 North Water Stseetollad • No. to NOW' Delaware A Phl'atra. • [ be/ offer 31 the lowestaahtliit MTh A LY SFOA BALE_ Bleached audNataral Maier and /beteg Spans OH, Bleached Winter and)lprinit Lard Oil; Ems Whlte,Willltr waif Ott , • Bleached Eleptaint 08. (Water sad API Fltraiaid,Nottlailfeal Onset 'sad Polar A j la Wlates and Siring Whale 01 1 ,bloareltlid. . Otreltr Batik and Tonne's' OIL ' alactstarrf and Oteaidaa Oil. New Beds td Operas Candies, Patent Pollthad Sperm Candles, (Colored aid Naha) theaslae Candler. • Priee•ar.ateat Candles,,(far which we We role *r i g Crystallise mod Polished Candles, for, • Candies we reeeired tha first premlam(a Pilau Me. 'WO from the Preemie tossitete, sad a MIAMI' from the A.ate Agricultural doclely,aathwit laltezbitilit Toilet Almond *ad other Fame, Soap, Yellow, Brown, Warta sad Caulks Soap,- Radned dpermicetl lu Oates; • - 11OLDIX & PAM& • 31 North Wharvas,llskil Kora sh ors ' ARCK Strast,Philadelptitt: xsi ==Z;M;MN 'VOL. XXIX STATIONERY ; ke ittbseriber tits Just received are. tlepal • as ortatent ofOoraran !Silver illattesuitleat I struL I. width will not corrode, tatting 0 peel from feta awl per ease. ' Mao, beautiful eaves of tiastot. masts for the pocket.. M.o. Ivory acid Rointwood Scales. =Ohs which are several new and Insole' fikalas, fanning& combination of 6 dtderent Stales'. Also, ?octet Compasses, Tape I.lnesiecc.,, toketber with cheap Insituntents for tichools, Itc.ase;.'. Just retmtvert. at ItrJems much tower than usual. at 4 . 1 - B. SAlittinted Cheap atatkonery and Variety Ohne. lisp 61. 11353. umg .ILOLST'II GOLD PUROl—Sitiest *turf • Banat werreatet.—The entracrlber basil:is% te ethed a lure lot; Of Bagley*. Superior Gokrtens maps which are! the Congress and Veiled illtates Peas. both le sad oat of Calle-P. MI or which fan' b. retorted if the points come off by fair 'useii The Ilemosoth Coulted Stave Pen is a cliriositti• Coll lad ma is, together with the others, at - , .B. HAIONANTI • . , Cheap Root sod tit/wieners atore.! - . slaw copy 'Doom. 11 -- IN Fear . Parts , fof beginsere— th e . AI abet, Lam aad dwell Hand, made of geed Paair, sad rated altereatly frees the other Cep" - iloari—Ja.t aulaufeetured lad la sale at O. BaNNAO,4I •Cbeap nook and tliatlearty . June lan.% . • 24 7 . I IMPORTANT TO' OLLWILONIOs! ELEMENTS OP AtECHAN.hsit. . ULUCIDATISO. the ecientiiic' principles ;n1" the C.,practtcalconstructiou of machines; with Timmer- Gus epectutens of . mudere machines, tecuarkithle 10, their utilitV tug ingenuity, by T. Biker, E.. tostratsd by ' SO Sogravlugs, Loudon, YAM° ' Just received and Lir Rale at • MANNA ~ Cheap Book sod Staikinery aor4. Jou* 11. 1853. . 114— QM GVIVAAPERCHA C ABlES.—;uot reOelvrid a ang astionment of Gotta Pemba WatkloirCanre• remarkable Wyllie lightness and durability poniera the glom and finish of the Guru Don], Cipes and are sold at half the price. ernes of afiy style sad Anna made to order mliti either lold ul silver MOltullllp 'Foy &Ile U. HA N 'July 1, tan. , _ I=3 PAPERe-300 Prete, Curfa la 'Pa ewbrachni a [lumber of new and fasblonible parterna,,at reduced pOceb, wboteeale'sod reEitl, Jest opened at • B. SANN MVO; Cheap Paper end Seedigtore : • It'— Much 19 18U ° atiLOBRIII VOR SCUOOLS 49 FAlitiLlEd L 71.4 UK received a lor at Globes, • siew arskielm proveilksaltable for.Elebnols and Families,*Uklmblco sedd at Philadelphia prices slitter Finkle or In pig*. at B. BaNNA,WriI Cheap Book and eltationeryrAtore. EOM J,O BEADS - WRITIN G AND I;ETTER PAVER. -Also. Commercial Note Papers, va tglhiflo, price from el U to 04 per Ream ; egy 'ipe rlor Papal at old rates, although the pike hail *dean ted la the allies, at IL IIAN NA,N'S Cheap Paper and Statioherfrtore. 'Marc DI. lOU. , - IN— 1, VLUABLE, BEIDUABIUAL 101111.. V -61Tbe Anieriein Ermines,. Draltimen S'nd Na ebtsiata' assistant.dssigned for practical working maitopprestless, and those Intended! for the' Ennis amiss Profession. tUwitrated with tiro hundild En &slop nui Wood, and fourteen tatia engratied Loh • *graphic Plates. by Olivet Byrne. Just publiihed and Oar sole at H. HANN aN'P Book ;Mime. Feb. E. 1853. . , ILW POCKIGT TIME noogs.—Tbe imbscriber Molnar manufactured a new Pocket Time Book, titled for one month, w hien will be found very convenient' k Mao, weekly Time .11doks dud large Time and Pay Rolls. for Cootracions,an d Inc Colliery and Iron Comb Ishments—itways 'trot. sale at - .11. BANNO'S Cite Book Store and • rtAIITUOLIP SCHOOL BEADING 000 KB— . dubscriber has just received a fresh supply of the let. lid sad tad Books of Reading lessons, com piled by the Brothers of the Christian &bookie. Also, Catholic Prayer Books and Catechisms for sale cheap 0: HANNAN, Publisher and Bookseller, nit : July 10. tat kaalsows IMICS:—The subscriber has Iltinde arrangementratiways to keep a - Supply, of thews celebrated LOU on hand. and w ill sellit whole sale to dealers, at the Manufacturer's prlcesitins saving the cantata. Ile also retails It in- - r,ullon, half-gation, quart.ot smeller bottles; at elty , pnees. .11. HANNAN. 011 POINTED STEEL OEMS— • BPLISNDIKARTICLE.—Fire's Patent: Oblique Pointed Steel Pens, runittucted on the same pried. pie as his celebrated Ould Pens. For sale-ne j , ' • OAS/INN/VW:I .I'. Book and 'Stationery Strire,Pothr July 11. . . GLEABOBPIII PICTO.MAL ORA WINO ROOM Companion;relth illuminated title, neat* bound at the Bindery °rale tinbscribir. Alen, all glrioda or Pitney Binding , . ' B. BANNO. MD SOMBIia.GOODS Bard Ilid4 Silts, Silk Tissues; De Sages, Lames, OLD PENS! GOLD PEENS —%l,_ _ Oold Pens a lokss 73 cents GO. G BA VAN'3, Cheap' Book and 4tatioo y * tole 246 LETTER. ESIVIOL. VIOPSd. For sale at B. AtANNAN'S Book and Stationerf,Siorr. INTOMINCI SEVEIPiant KINGSTON, LUZERfiIIPCOIINTY,:I i A. ... . rpms institution bas one -or the Most de`atreble to- A. callous in NorthcmPennsytgaitia. •liiitpton I. a quiet, pleasant and:alubriotie tillage one . wile West of Willesbarre, and accessible ! by daily Wages from all parts of the country; The ached:has now been in operation seven years, durifig which Its pa wattage his been. liberal and constantly increasing' Ttureughthe munificence of„Wm. Swetiand. Esq. ah additional Seminary building, 40 by * feet, aud. Uueestories high, haa Just been complete,d, and by the liberality of /1011: Ziba Bennett, Mc:School Is now fornished with a valuable and avensire library entirely new. ' The Chemical, Phillisopbtial and A.. creamiest Apparatus of the Institution ill regarded by all who have knowledge of It, all of a high order a ud'am_ple for hill esperiments.in ,Nature Science , Tai Board of Instruction for the ensuing year is as folloWs t , • L - _, Rev. lIEUBEN - NELIION, A. Id., Principal and .• Pro tenor of Kentil and Moral Science: ' Rev. YOUNGLC. - SMITH, A. ati.,Profealior 'of An cient Languages. ' PHILIP MYERS; A. 8., Professor of Mathematics sad Natural Science. . , I RAY..JOHN A. 'BEL/BELT, PrOcessor 4f German, sad Me Ma t in Ancient Languages. ti , l .-- - ' II I T H. De Lk LACE, Professot of Plena d Spanish Languages. , JAMES- . WESTLAKE, Assistant in Mathenaat les sad Teacher of Vocal Music. , ' c• BORER? H.,TIEIBBA. M. D.,' Protesior dfAnatomy and Physiology. a. t: Mu mix CARPENTER, Psereptresir. lita. JANE B. NELSON. Teacher of Diawing and ranging. , . - .. situ E LLEN C. 20111 E, Teacher of /Shale. . „ MEE - l'' , PUBL MUICIANT WILATELLMATIIIaIk, IN.477UtrItiENTS. AutustiO, 1833. July 16. lIM3 EDUCATIONAL. foe Public will perceive that the Institiition is un der the supemsien •nil • instruction ofvery full. Baud of Teachen, and the patrons are *Soured that• no pains will be spared to promote the most thorough Improvement , ot ail the pupils. • The necessary expenses at this Institution are moderate. .Board L E 50 wer week ; 90:asking, 374 per dozen; and Fuel. 41 50 per year. • t..; ;• TERM& OF TUITION. Term of j T, crm (HI Term, of • Illweeks 117 nreeiri 13 weeks Cam. Eng. Branches'. 43 34 'St 747 : : 43 62 Higher do • do -4 46 r 63r 4 , 84 Ancient & Module Lan- ' . . - pages, 614 8 70`;; .6 66 Drawing &Pautting t extnt. 2 60 3 95: 3 02 Mule. with use of the 71- • antl,estra, 11 IT I 15 Mr , il9 10 Loom rent in Beminaty, p (sale staibuits,) 1 1958..• • 21 Chemical lad Phikisoptil- .‘• . 1 cal Lectures. - 56 78: 60 Inwroldery, Saws, • 3 i ;9 40 The whom expense for Board,Wasbing, ~eel, Lights, tad Talttoa la the highsiEnglish bruit es; for one year; will not *tweed gitoo. - • • Foment ibr Tubbs to be ierarissll3ll advance. bat for Board, half at the commencement ` and half at the widebrof each teem. CALBNDEB FOR 1 8551.6121. The Academic_ year is divided Into thrfe terms. Ist Tertn_comences Aug. 18, 1832, continues -12 viselue-iSatittkru Of one week. ; Tres commences 'Nov. 17,i 1852, Ontinues 17 weeks—fiaeatlos two weeks. ; • 211 Tenn commencen ‘ klarch' 30, 1853, koni;inues 13 ereeks--Tacation six weeks. , : Tba disclpllse of the Institution combiess mildness with Armless, Inculcating sound :moral Sind religious priatiples, persevering indult', Strict order and cor rect deportment. Inidents are received. er int 'time. thodgh It Is eery Important that they should enter rat the tom _ nisortrweet of the term. Catakigues of rthe Semina ry, and say Inthrtnation relative to It;' can be rib calmed by astdriasing the Principal or either of the undersigned. . • • !L.A. gartliarl. President of the Board of Tritstees Loss Ernst, Itiaemate: Sept: 4.1e31 STOVES. - _as to S. do earroaadiag country, thin he Mks Jost added to Ma tarp stock of Stoves a variety ofeiew.Pauerna or Cook/a& hirb3r,thlte and Ha Us has sow ille lamest aid e most spleinild nark of Stoves 11111tfriliered ID this Region before, whit% egania testi at sbaloweet cub prices. They 4 win top sold ta Mb WI. ifs has also a ludifueortMent of Tin'd and Ilearletad Rollo* Wang.~ of all dinetiptions ; a miminaortareat off:atter/. Tla and Strisiit-Innt ware. Stop rs =Coal Sockets , Waih Bollefs, Orals Ret ied Leales.Prylaa Pare,Wlffie-irons, large aisonment et loomed Ware Trays. Re, and all kind of Tin arid Bboit-Iroo welt dose to order. Tin Ibroling and dratted dope at the shortest, wake. All order. redirred will be pampity encoded to. CENTRE Strom, four doors shwa Ifartit. • • Pimatilli3Ont.2l, ken. 'Attention! l overs .of rho btaattial I Mature ;and Art bane I rabid tbalr antra an pirate yoo: in MAMMA cuku.sair;eimer ei Market and. Ceuta Inrorta. TAG sabseribet buret nett to Penit ents la olor tat prinosat eilterire of hi ' , room. and la moo nut to take good Uagurrreolnie. • of an •bo Odra them. Come loos in the day. kea.aent you an parry Wei to let • ateteto oil. _ Trkaa sa anal; eat defter sad apwerda.7 • 11.-1121MICTIOM laue , •Isi Jotkei_ arta* PlololllMMCA#Maatitr Casio sad • : ALtalt. AMU*, 11151. ' ' 11.tf .• . _ 1! , , . . t. . - i . . .. • .i. : .g., F. .•• II I I . . ... . . , ~. - . F 't I . ;, . • . - - . ..I_-t • • • -.. . - - _ _ .. .- .. -: . • ~,,, , ---- . ..... -- --• -.... , ----- , F.-.---F-f---. -' - - - .- - - . i - 1' l -- - - .:. .-- - ' - :i... -.. '': ' : 14:ill I. : 1 1.4 1 f 4:1?*1- 4 4 1 i - '.!..: , -_ - • ' •,:, , . , . , ... F 1 a I: ~ ri T : • .- . ''"- ''-.. - I'' , %- :.-I'.--. - i ":- -- -- """. ~_ ' °l.' i , . It' ._ ii, ~ .:-...-f ; :,, I .A. :1 iI . . .•- -: -: ! .4 ' i.. , '-. :'F.' ' , I -.. 1. 1 7. . . ~, . . . ~, . • ' 1.-:: -- : • . - - . - . . . . . . ..• ~. . ... .. . • . . . . . • - - . • . al • t i . .. • ... . y .: . . ... . . ~ . .. .. . ... . f, 1 • i . D . P OTTSVILL D .. . „ GENERAL . A•DT.ERT -. .. . . •: - - - ~ . . . . . .• ... . _ .. ... • ~. , , _ ____, -, ~. . ~ ..„ „.. ~..) . : ... -.„ •„ . , , , ~,_ ~.. ~,:- .. 14 , Inix 'PEACH tOU TO PIER CE - TEIF BOWLS . OF TUE EARTH, AN 1 ?) ' :IlitINO OUT TE O M,V. CAVERSS CM DIONTIXNS, bEET4IIJi Winoll- WILL OWE sTRENGTII. TO Citlit HAN AND SINIJEcT I L L 'ICILTIIII; TO OTI gat, P1.EA311112E.—w4 , ./ohnson.r , -- . .:j . , 1 4- 0 , . . L. .7 : ,I, J ' 11 . . . - , .. • , IS-HED EVERY I SATURDAY MORNING_ B.Y lIENJAMN. , ..BANNA'''N, POTTSVILLE; Cl-IUILKILL-fiCOU t b TY, .PENNBYLVA . •,). . _ • -____,....---__:____.-___:_-.-_- -.:.:.:„.„-:.....„:._______ _ -.....L________,,. , ‘• • • • SATURDA,V I MORNING SEPTEMBER ' .:,' Bo3. -.-• . •.. i• . ... 1 , I. • . . , - • . ~ :.i - MISCELL,AN.V.OIIS. term, MAI:UM ana rerzauto • REMOItAL,' W.IIOWEN having rent ovedlia shop to '2 door" el • above the American. flOnse, Centre Street, and taken Into partnership his tkatbenl, the Interfiber' Innonace to the public that they ate prepared to ei eclat! all orders in their Wm with the greaten de apateb.aad na the wen remeninkt terms. Theypem ploy,soopworkmN and their costOttusts may, there. fore,,be sure of satisfactory jpbs. They, also, bug leave .to call intention to their splendid 'assortment of Paper•hangings, Windots. shades; Ac., comprising everrirvarlety or style and quality, is mutt the taste eta Socket of purchasefe,and which they area at the lowest City prices. 3. W. SOWEN k. BSOTEIETS. . I doors above ameritau Houle, Centre St., Nits, tile, April IT. ifiSt. 15-If Susquehanna Lumber. subscriber has received ati hie Steam Alw- J, ins, Malys and Turning hilllorhere be offers for sale a large stock of lweli-seleeted. seasoned Lam be,. frbm -the Susquehanna Steer of the following descriStions ! I • ' 44, 5-4, 44, and S in.' Panne, Sing, 4.4 and 5-4 la White and,YelloW Pine Flooring, I &tile. Superior White und,Vetloic Pine thiard4, Hettiloca Joists, Plank aid Scantling, Stool Shlogies, - • lie is prepared to do all Muds' of tittering, Planing and Timing to order/ A huge assnrtinen«.f Bed posts, Idenntsters, Table Legs, /et-, Constantly an band.. , . Purchasers are respectfully Invited to examine bis stock before they wake their purchases- WILLIAM pOIILOCK, Ag't. I.llv If Mae 7,1E43 • DRAFTS Or. EITHOIPS AND DASSENGE.IrAg.pNCI: Tsubaeriber Inform; the publio Sher be la now stung as Ascot .rot the!: dent Of tows., Gift" Co., and transmits money o any pan of Europe for said Arm, to drafts ofl and unmade, and also engages t assengars;atitke,' current rates, from •Etiglaud, busied, Scotland. ',and Wales, eitner to Philadelphia or New Yoh—also in Steamers.' The subscriber dna not desire to do business for any person unless they are Perfettly sal laded that he will ;stormily &weed to theaarne.; He also believes, from inquiry made, tbit the druil of Bowman. Hi ro tten & Co., are as wife and trustworthy as Ulf engaged In the business. 1.8. HANNA S„ Agent for Erie. Mae, tinnnell & Co. ,• titsteb 19, 1853. • . - wiseurrows DICIEWT, •-! • , Vern Otirrro4. J(CST PUBLlSHR6; . wbilitua's' Diaesi, 9 volume*. Thia work has now reached its sixth edition, in which it is. brought down 'to the titian dale. The new material actually added to this edition compri ses lbe entire contents or A Blipplement to ton's Digart,"" by Henry Wharton, together Willi few cases from WlllllllCe Report• y cares from a forthcoming volume of Reports, by R. P. Kane, of the Philadelphia Bar, Alio, some rases decided in the Supreme Court of trialLialted'States, on error or eppko from the Pennsylvania' Circuit, reported ill -Howard's Reports, and te another of manuscript de. cleans of .be State and Federal courts, at Phttad,.t. phis, by, him Honor Jitdga 4otir rte. For sale at hie H onor BANN Art'le. Law and Mist tineortaßook Store. , March 19, 1853. • ; IS— PIANOS, OINLODEONS.: GUITARS, Am MBE Bubiertber a openhis a Wareroom for the 1 vale of Meyer's and Chlcketing's celebrated PI , , - ANO,/. Also,flne-toned N" , a...• 4 Meidgentis, fur Private \ c„......1ti Houses and I.:hurdles, of . the very btyt minufac• lure. lAlso,BUltais, die., all of which be wail 'ell here at less than thy prices. These Instruments are all ; selecied by a competent person. and he inaranteerhall OM Pianos be sells—il incyare am what they a re : re - presented they can be returned. .1 i : • B. HANNAN. 0 Messrs. Meyers iod !Chickering received the two first Medals at the Woild's Fair, (or their Nanny in a Contest for sapeirlor merit With all Europe. , , : Atiril 23,19b3.- I l— 7 --; -- - 1 - - --- '. F. BRO W N'S ESSENCR OF JAMAICA ili! Ne' E r R Hll3 Easen a ce Is preparation of unusual cirri .l. rp lence. in' ordinary diarrhcia, incipient cholera. IL fuuctione * lt Is or nettituable,ivalue." During the prevalence of epide is cholera and summer com• plaints of childreiiiit la peculiarly efficacious ; no fantily or individual should be without it. etsatioa.J--Be sure to iet the genuine essence, Whith le prepared only by F. BROWN, at his Drug and Chemical siore,lN. E.; Career of Fifth and Cecil soli Streets. Patiadelylatt, and Air sale by all the re spertable Apothecaries In:the United States; and at Pottsville: Pa., by RHIN ii. BROWN Juno 11, 1853. • I 11111PORTANT NEWS TO TEO PUBLIC Or. G. N. BOWMAN. Surgeon Dentist. —,—.... takes Mimi method of Informing the public ieria••• generalliand his friends in particular, that he bas removed his Denietry Nom the former room which he orcupled, o the: xecond story of the • new brick building at the •orneriof MARKET and SECOND streets, west aide, ar d four doonvabove N.M. Wilson's Whet . ..where he w tit at all times be ready td perform' all Operations on the Teagh,and from his earn& ad vantages In his profession; and the long time in ibis and some of the large Citigs, in:practical experience, he can and will warrant all Ili& Fork, eir ask no com _pensation• Dec. *0,15•31 111=1:3 , . M HE subscrlcer ix Artent fbryericelebrated PI -I_anus, which took thk highest premium at the Wojrld s Fair. flelwill warrant these Pianos, and sell .. .steeper than the) can be purchased in Fhlladel philf. These Pleadli range in price from 1240 to WO cash. There ?Mori have no: atmetinient. Those with Attachments ire very ditbeult to be kept in tune, and are attended with sub much expense that 4 1 they ate not a s r Y Jesifsbld; article MIL of cities, where timely are oit Code/tally at band. Call and . see. them. Also, arhares Melodeon's for churches, Lodge Rooms,Dwelltngs, pchotile, &c., &c., delivered here at city cask p, cu. i ! B. BANNAN, Music Dealer and Bookseller: '2‘./ July 16, IEO3 DR: 8411 RON'S ~ .MAGICAL - PftEriARATION. Mirth East Cerasti of NOVI and RACE Streets, ~ PHILAPF:I.EIII.4. , ~ WIIERB he coririnuat to treat all private and &I kale diacamea,guarinteelbg a cure In all case*. dtiangers and liebidentg, of !Mtn eexee, are Melted to the Docadra Prilrate Rooms; where he can always be *toneulted confidentially, free or charge. • ell• Pereona iesldlog at a dieranee, by enclosing three dollars In a Titer. port-paid, Stating sy MN Onle, 'will receive a bott e of the Doctors Magical Prepara tion, by return of math': • ! Came Hours trout 8 o'ilock; A. M., 1111 10, P. M. Rapt. 18.1858, 1 ' i ' ! ; 58 -Iy-- ,_____, ' N. )31: NEWPiehrs (Diaries Roso..lPrrwadian Wert .Poitatilie . Psalm,) Plombllng! shop. , , . TiAs CONTANTLY lON NAND A SUPPLYOF Al all sizes B of Lind Plpa.-Sheet Lead, Block Tin, Bath Tuba, Shower Baths, Hydranta, Hose. Double and Single Actlnar amp, and Water Clouts; also, al kinds of Brasi Co ks fors atir and steam, Brass Oil Cups. and Globes{ for Emmet. • All kinds of Copper Work and Plumblni doge In:the neatest manner a the shortest notice. , i s N. B. Cash pald for old Brass and Lead. Pottsville, 0ct.1116.1840. ' ; 414 f , rip HE subseribef baying' marcbased T. C. Boyle's' Stock and Fimures, formerly used by.bint, in the Vegetable buslrms, and will , be continued by me at tile old stand, In iii itet bratlehes. Having superior. advantages for °braining fresh Vegetables and Fisli from the Philadelphia Mid New Toth - markets, the community can r/ly on as good and fresh .a supply as I' My predecessor utterly served you with. . • ; H. W. BHIPMAN., 48-3 m July lii, 1853. . . . A USEFUL NEW WORE. , IXTEIGHT Tables of different lengths of Round, VT @guars and Flat Bar Iran, Steel, tac., by a Prac tical bleehault—this is ;lone of the most useful works publlahed for Defilers and Workers to Iron, and those. who use it, ever Issued. HP correct are the calcula tions, that any person can safely buy and sell with the. Book, without erten welshing the Iron and Steel.— Just published, price Uceata.and for sale wholesale and retail by ;•, El: BANNAN• By - tnelosing nine postage stamps, the work will be mailed free. - to a y pail of the- county.—The Trade supplied at the u ual dlscount: . : ..1an.14.1854. i i • ' MELODEONS! MELODEONS!! Tile enburtber has inade, armnismenis with the Menu fee t a reit , of Bs rkact's celebrated Melody° Di, far the etch: Up, sale of thene Instruments in Schuyl kill county, and 111 hive them for sale In a few days, varyhm in price Wow 045 to' : 1160-r5-11100-fltd-pldo .and 0100, Organ Style for 'Churches. ' These lnstrumnta, on trial have been prodounded superior to any t hen Manufacture, both In tone and durability—and utters .prites and iehatio nothing for carriage, he subscriber Will sell at the menu t (m whlch .1s so mut saved.- .: B. BANNAN, - ~ I Agent,for the bilwatlittniere:' —Nay - l4: 18511.1 ' , i . • 'lo— NEW POWDER auza. pHs subscriber bee 'meted a new Powder hill; J. at alllsoaville, on the West Branch Railroad, and is prep ared to frlintsh Powder, which be will guar antee to he made of the heal materials and proper. ties to Increase 'lts exploslie capacity. He flatter. hinsselfthat, ontrial, his Powder will'be found eqnsl in quality to dig celebrated Dupont Powder. Orders : will be promptly attended' ta, and tarnished at tow y a w?. for a good article.' , PETER ALLISON. Sept. 18. tithl; • . 38-17 Taounwr at imams 'ituurricrs RE TI lee EDITION. 'rile Practice in Cleil ACtions and Proceedings in 1 tliteduticemt fl aurt of Pennsylvania, and In the Ininviet Coon and edam br Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia, and In the Courts of the Patted fiztei, by Prtntla J Troubst and Wil liam W. Ilfulry-rTbird edition by Francis Whitton. Just publishedand fir sate by . B. BANYAN. • 411111 and Mlncellaneons Bookseller, ilsrchaft,lBsa. ; . ".q. ' — COCOA - 4 11 D 12310111111. WBAKES CO.'d 1111ef IMO and Vardar& !W -...maiumc • , •• Wes, ?cosi and Balms'. to which dist premiums • 1711 istea irezdad by ths ;bier lasti taus aad Fairs til the Union, are far ash by all the principal °rolls let the WWI Rate*. and by their agents 7 Mosey & ltarray,Kiew • York ; Grant & Twells, Philadelphia 7 Thos.r: V. Brundlge, Kahn:tint° j Ken net & Dudley, litelansth 'Oble.• .WALTER °Ansa & co,. DOtChettET, Kass. 117-91 m _ _ ---- TtEWVita 1100ICII...last resolved. • 1 drake lot of "'rater Soldia, lib large prlatfaeat ., boon& tot C he n for Pew.. Also, a lot of elegant bound Prayer Sit& Saki UN! M IS of th e loos fastkllotte—all o whlcb 1,111 be sold very low at I -R 811iNAN'S Cheap Wboleaall an 4 Retail Soak k Stationery more AyrU 9. ma. I . - MEM • WORKS OP SWUM. -OrillasTOEl.—in TV eta volume, wilts permit—Use oely !edition otehe works_ :af, Webster potilletted , It hato . Puled ;Monk settees thew time entkeut sloes the aatbeea desk Jest esulteft Ate 4 ,wllt be weld et P"Usbeif PON I ati ii:SANNAN'S 01163: r* ) r•1'...-4PWW IIO4.IIo r t t• PIANOS TRUCK 1317515113118 lONINEW*AIIigIi OM TUE II The antiscriber big Nat received -Um iollow lag aunmentatiesqa ; . . Clam's ComOsataei on the Bible and Testament, Do do Olt tile Ticament, separate. Compeellenileis Commetnary,yenerat editton, Do tdo Baptist edition s , . Beott'allonamentare. _ . . 11 ot irtilettaullthe await. unusually low rates. at , Chop Boa and audio's Bton. 4 peril 9.8453 =EMI ... INIANUFACTUAIES' . -i . =alum Ecalaur4 : 1109E.AND tiCtitt MAKER. Ntr. 130 N. 13th St. ._. ', I PRILADELPIII.k. . 1! k 4 AVIIINE RELTIG,Sinitle. Double'rar Round, ill tnaitn of tic*iic it y • Leather tanned eapressly kir the Navin.; 9164rt1e d i‘sr the Priest improved paten ted klachineiy,Aictriented and 'tithed lit the very nest manner. ii , ihranted equal to any in use.' I Lap* wade u:S(ti scats-proof Cement tr i desired 7 Largezit 11111 lit 4.11.14 e °lass best matertali:•and work manship and atiow prices. ?, • .E ile Orden. ma, 'be leh at R. RICHIF . S Ll;lither Starr, -.... North 'ld - - - '-`•• • I N 0.136 North Street. PIMA°IpMa. Bain tsetitem.L•cpcok Picicrit .LlNATusta. • J.tv: 15.11'534,1 • )i 11-1 v istfelOilli a. -i'.. 1 , "'..." - 'l3. eingle at res 7440 Ls, any rat t of the coon Onleis by 11111 , e,ura i .lly eset. uted. .4! ". Ansi! 'Li, Mira: . .. r., 1,17-nna ,-- ._,..., : , COACH MAILER'S ninnoval. _, - ~, ~. . , 411T1(1?. FItinSCRIBER HAVING; r1T r.,....i.,...- 1-...7, „tied up onc of the largest Vuscb decifst „.1. 1 ...',.V55r... ;lit the :lime, in Coll StreH, Pomo( Ile. .."- ''''' 'Pa., nett triJ.ll. AdarrlßSCVo..lll . l4Ceen Factory, wlteee'. Ms facilities for manacactusia all i klnds - ni Carifigesand Light iWaggons eartnot he ur i,am.ed—tielue„u practical Mechanic. and basing a numberia years' PX pertrar, in the billings*, he he i tpes to g l ee genemiestistseinie. ~ All kinds off,:tlrrisees and Light Waelons kept s on 'habil.. Also. siqrind-liand W &Jon a , 4.c. r I A 4 tepairg ..isiently done °iamb froiu'h Mare promptly htiritaird to , !! 11 . 1 • .; , W !STA II; A. KIRK. Julie 5. 10f; l' ' • ,: 41-If _— .. . .... . .it ~.j . . oAcu MASUgG. ,--- ! : 1 ,0 i: AulLierObrr, Icing Aran in iStrOdues Strain I Pour, atiytotherwise esdargn the tfacides o ni f Mjnk already exte e niiv io e Eo- ' ablAuc,-itHee the atntn ''rl44. of the (MAW to Os mann facture of Coach es. Wagons WI VehiclenoCevcry dracr.lptloti. Having malty department of the coach making business at 1,00.1, employing only the beat wnikmrn. and mom; iti4ert materials, dealers ntal• be sure of erre/lug satisfactory work. I, Vetitcles °revel y Style and finish made to order.— iterniats 'teal and substantially done, 13.prders ni from abroad i timidly attended to. ~ b- hop. Mffi'rls' Addition, Centre Fit.,•rtearly oppo. site Abe York:Stem, Pottsville .1 7: (iEORIU JENNisthi. Mitch 19 oi3 11-tt . • •• Beauiltul Cottage Furliture. 1.111.1 ..übe,f t ibq is receiving fl 41 11l the;best Malta L factories vgiti.. tiny,. large lot of Vottage Fund ture.of Mci lalt•it and oust beautiful ,Ratterns,ern brat:The whf;letts, all of wbk Is will be sold at city priers. carriagh added. . . _., -,,,.. Ili also ! keeps on hand, and manufatturrs to °Her r en li;tfids of tionseholitFurnithre, " X 2 of em, isteet.;pleist lash inna liir and drsirable l'atfcrils, alivll which edu br examined ht his Ware Rooms, eorn4 , .lll . Cent re and Union streets. nearly oppoitte the Oimopal Church—all of Which will be :.'olital the ve . r§.i3OVell rat'', . • . l'. ! lIENIiV GREKi4N,G. April 2, In:f. ' 14,11' 1 \ • , .... , '4 .. -1 MU my - to r , i- -- 80011, BINDERY.. rrEJE 8111.7:(ill/rf 1111 l 111cris in fyienttsUP4 the piiblie that he haw niathi a coniql.rat•le ndait ion to 1113 Bonk Bindery, audets procured a Book litndir from one of ie best Binderies In _ delpliia. acitifianted with the latest style of flog, A and ; who wturn out his wont far superior to 1 It 1 rti heretidifir e produced in Pint Books bound in any style:olAliniline, a her 81ani oi id full gilt Tuikey MorZil•co. Ittaak W4l inigell or plain, made tol aby pattern, slut printed'aciiii ruled at liners lowe s t , than in the City, r i Honks bou:i . Vl by the ,01 , 10111 y, and P,kper ruled to Pattern by 11 D HANNA N. April 3, • 14— '; , DIANE 1300 E FACTORY. !NEW ViIZE 1); I:LA 1C,i;110 OK. 9 , glF. sub:Oilier 1103 corninenced the nikonfaciuie of Plank BOO: —hem :en the .:ize ofiltiriir , ,And tools cap; on beaulifol paper, who ti a dqtrable,oritcle for:Alerc liantii and other... Ile also upinufactitres all kinds of Blank Bunks, equal In tjunpiy, quite as neat and durable and 'at 1e.i.4 rhos: city plea. All lie a,ks is to glee llis 'Blank Barks inautritictured in Pottsville, a trial: D:T BANNAN. All kinds hr Books ruled, printed and bound to or. der±and Mortgagee, Pictorial Newspa pets bound!..Stl rebound as neat and cheap as they can be donepri Philadelphia, or elsewhere. April 30, 1 . 040. , ld • • Venitifin Blind Manntictory. ECM EIZI 'Eighth tit.y etween Ncertegion 4- 24' Tohantongo u tr IIt.7ARBE announces to the citizens of Potts- V! • vilWpitid , vleinity; that he is plated to man. ufictu're ttLINDri or eve y size, color and style it Snort notice and at the !Divest rates,— lie feels corfddent that a trial alone is sufficient to he convinced qrthe advantage or purr hailing his blinds. A fine assttrtment of Blinds constantly on hand.— MI a alifal.lfrepated Ir retialt,paikt and trim old Blind' in sqeb a mann..r as to;.renderl them almost equal. In aplOarance., to new. APrll 23.1.93. T 17-6 m SEASTYLE, SPRINCUSTYLE.. e pi t fig- St yleof 1141::1?' non, x'.!-ead 1140e,:etyret olthe - . Nrie. ItA 7 a itel CAP T 1: I , St-ea: t Imo ifoors 4 ' abort the ~4ti. n ers, ;) • , ,011. the tit:anti - ism libiffely besinwed upon him the sohYribcr wi:old—retfirn most :sincere , thanks, anit::hopes pronint attentirth to the wants °Otis nuntrireus rit•trott-ra and the public generally to'nverit a es Minnation of the sate. '141.1.1. Poona havire a preference •for the mann faCture of by partletilar elute of tirti can have the same by letVing their order with the subscriber:. (tED. TAPPEN. l'ottsvllle 4, March S„ 18:1. -ItHf r. rPAPER, •Sic. Cheaper than Ever! .. 8090 PIECES PAPER RA'piGINGS At B. #4IV.NAN'ti Paper Por'e, Pottsville, - i. 1 01.1) PA PERS, from 75 cents to il 40 11../ - Frencil Papers, vat Mud prices. :, ;Glazed - pipers, front' 00 to 60 cents,:) ' Unglazed'Papers, Iron' 7 cents to '2. rents, Ilelplenditi Plait, Entry and Platoon tippers, • il Gold, V4iVet and !notation liordeta, Curtainikiin l'ilper and• Linen. tronicB to 10 tEni B. PainteOhades, from ;.tt cents to 415 eat.h, a olden: did assorenteat. . , I Fire cictlitins, Beautiful Views, Panel Pariei , Deco. rations, Clitunuis and titatues,Nitchcs. ',The sulgtCritirr has made his eelecilons of Choirs Patterns Scion for of the largest tot nufactories,anil i4.insequeolly his St.oc . k millraces a greater variety pl pattering than ran hi' found iu any shave in the MY , Re pleds , iTs himself to sell all his:Tapers at Citi curl Peters, imitate Gold and more eipensive Paget' at less thrliprity mph prow. Ma rurliiitn Paper. embiace new and heattilfu Patterns.,4 very Mit/rates., .-i i re Meit:tidnts and Pager -Rangers supplied will curtain rskr and Paper Hangings, n. [tolerate, at thi very 10%1 irk el.. ' , , ? Eleganf..'AlNTED 1 4 11ADEsi, on,,Canvas., at lee than 04101 - Icel. :lonic' Superior .Pattern's, run b found anmAg his Stork, suitable for In, most .4 , 1 1 0 hhuses. ~- .. 1 0- As VCrt. arelletermined not to be undersold by any persti4who Ititendi paying tor :bis goods. those 'geho war4;hargains, end the advantage of seleilin (tout a laiye and varied stock, bad better call at ' ~ 1 ...i -13.';f1ANNAN'A . 2 - ChrajttlrholerJß a!A Retail l'aptir, Rea mid SIC. .I.i, tisaiyis...Erser. - i' i: . . Irv. Papi4;llanactsforniArd when required. ~ 'i March 0 . .1853. ' • I '. 11— - PAVER PAPER !! PAPER ! ! MEM r.sntacritt.q. toter cowl tangy on hand a fill of Leiter,Nap and Papers,;;' Wrapiejig, Hardware, Illaatinr,Cnltned and Tisane `Paper., v:r-; t j Paste 440ard..,. Din& ra' Boardtt,'B4., ace., . nale tin'teasonnble ler ns, by A. M. Cot.i.INS 8 CO., 15 Minor iitreet, Ithitattelphia. Agenle for the Sale of flie 'Refined Tulol mircht,l:, !Ewa vrieswintlLE PATTERNS.—'The suberet• V her bib Just received a lot of Vestibule Patera, of PapeejllanOnas, a little bllperlorlto any .thing of the kind efrer altered in this section:- AbO, - . . . ~ „. 'GOLD pApErell.,;' 1 !'ilf the Ildaat and miut heautlfut panerne, attest than iity pritita, at . -... R; BARRAN'S. Chenpl'aper arta Varies, Store.' ,I Aptil 9Pi MI . , Ts— CLOTHI DOTS' CLOTHING:- E would respeettuily inform thetrl ',l•rueragir friends and Customers of Schuylkill Cs. that their}ruivottinent of Clothing for Young Gentle men -yquelt larger than ever:ind i hey are disposad td sell ake p. Person:. living at a distance, have the - privileg 3,f exchanging clutiiing purchased at t 'ls store. It 'gluey do out suit.' F. A. HOYT & YIBOTLIER. , gig Chestnut rit;,tmther at Truth, Philed's Aprittiss3. 1317 ' I ---1— , .. _ . ... Vanlity the trap test of chtapnest. I agArranga! Clothing!! currmara ! i i ! _ - 11118 molt extensive assortment of• drithing in Schuyitill Comity, from 20 - tolo per cent. rheaper and better made t.gin can he purchased else Where, is at -.. OLD . BAK HALI.,",co met of Centre aad Dabanton so tit r e s.. ~ . I A 'rnejOitileent assortment of FALL and WINTER CLOTHO% of the meat fashionable et les. to now ,on trandMnd ready for sale at Omar that • Grit COM ' PETITION. As e very- article sold.at iti estabilib meat itittanufactured In Pottaiille, ft Ie therittire, expresalyiadapted to thls region ocad ogre i s great ad, vantage/lc; to purchasers over aliAl• eery Ws*, Citydasfid analog. . I ONE TRIAL will prove this. beyond all doubt in any wriChre strangers to the! fact; end those who have yet puret axed their 'PALL orMINV.it moo utiNifitl de well tonallaudjorige for theater ea. Ap 1p? *pie 'p ' variety of t .',. - ',' - .. „ ' ' 4 1 .! -, . now 'ef.ollll , -+ic. . SuitablelbX the season, at extremity tow.prices. ftmuMbbet the old stand," 01.0.1A1t BALL," cor net 0(7q A t:titre and grabs atoned' Otieets. • ' ' EDWARD T„ TAYLOR, Propr !e'er. [ (Late thiPiseurt L'Tir ton,bnpOtere orelotbs*nd Dr/ d Citeij . • • ... . , A ithinD.-EDWARD T. TAYLOR., blerehbut Tolloi,ikoiiildicaplithilli call* tot litteatlon of his Ou merDils o ftleada and the public in tilt Pail and ,4Oltln ter k of Clothe, Cattiautern,:Elegant ot*ted from thibest - marketooolach itoAte tortdvtiOttittuo to older, at ter! Milan . 1 * _AllbilkPAtheAt Rh.sasPeOdet nAUk —As .;$ • - • AltraNtitteltiew York, Looddivond Polls fisktdas. PottiLltp*OttEN 111.11.' : Wt. 1, ;IRON FOUNDERS: so co OPMIATOZCSAND ors. rIONEER . BOILER rvoteks. I,IIIIEI SuWeribers resynetfulty4uvite the wren %ll; tion"ofibebitsinma community to their Boiler work.,' the - adjoining the, P/Orler Fur. nahe, P ttsvide, Pa., where they 4 ; aro prepared to inictifs tore BOILERS OF), EVERY DES L. 'RIPIION Smoker&seks, Am 'Stacks, Blase Ptpee, p a some. tees, Rift Cars. kte.. &p. Boilers on hand. praetlest aleehanies andlaymg for years devoted thernselvisentirely to this branch of busi• netts, they Ratter themselves - that work done at their eitabliahment wilt give satisfaction to all who map faimr theta with a eatt..:lndividuals and Coin, pries tvNt find il greatly to thetradvantage to ex amine their work before engaging elsewhere. JOHN & JAItIES NOBLE. 194 MEM NITom mon mom worms, _ ~- ! I rtit"l'S V I'LLIi, .1.. A. ,i, WREN a Warn. reePectintly In vite the attentkut of the business comm unity to their b etty w blectine'Shop and foundry, erected een COAL and - Rh0.„1,14,-,mie, and noosing on Norwegian Street, % ,:a er ,, ib e y are prepared to erectile all orders ftii machinery of Bran and iron,sticb as Steam iik h gt ,o, ' all ; f ind, ef (Scaring for Saint/4111i, ttrist atid Sew Mills, Sin gie and Oduble-acting !lumps.; Coat Breakers, Orin Cars, all kind of Rait raid Inetinge,'much as Chairs, for sat and T Ball, Frogs, Swltcnes, Cc.; all kinds of mist and wrought i ton sot:Li ng .. thins Practicai decimates, and atter hiring! made the, demands of the voar B r it o n their sindy Ihr years, also an kinds . Machinery in their it he of' i easiness, they flatter themselves that work done at their Establishment will give satisfaction to all wtoa may aerie, them with a calL Ail ordersthank- Wily rsOved and promptly executed on the moot rea stnabi terms. , JOHN Y. WREN, THOMAS WREN, 1 • i ' , JAMES WREN. lOct Jen. ' I : .40-tf lERANELIN IRON , WORKS. 11 rile SUBSCRIBERS ANNOUNCE to the public ihaLthey Sfe the Proprie ors bftne Franklin Works, Port Carbon. MOO canted on by - tt. Stillman, where ilery v!onttnue to Oulu facture to order, at the shortest notice 4 Stead k:altines, Pampa, Coal Breakers. and Machinery et 11113qO Any size or description, for min • lig ori ther warpage'. Also Railroad and _Drift Cars, Ikon o L grass Castingsof any 6 aze or pattern. Orders 17e re Pi.(4illjtii 7il c O,, lted ll. PULER It. BROTHER. 1 !FRANKLIN SHOVEL WORKS: The eubscribers cOntinhe to fondle the Colliers lad Healers of fiCh'i. 00UtilY, with etteVele ofall kinds, at the lowest Phil adelphia prices. !Attention, is particularly called to their Goal Ehovel. Orders lot Shovels of any site or Omen, promptly attended i GEO. B. HALER Ir. BROTHER. . 31-H c4;iit. Phil If 21 1852 Pl. _NIL= ROLLING zeILL. r. • ;ME RUBISCIIIIIBUS respectfulli an i noubce to the public, that' their new Rolling Mill is now eoruplete. , and In /ziti failoperation, and.that they are prepay ea to apply all :kinds of Bar Iron of various glues, Which they will warrant to be .supertor in quality fo an ;, obtained from abroad, at the same {mites. They also manufacture T Rail*, for the use of the Collie tea and Lateral.Roids, welshing from 91 ,to So. ib e , N O:ad:made. of the beat Iron, and which Will lie found much"chrhpve than the Imported snide. i Being plactiref mechanic,. and : haying oad tumid (lßMO experience' In the Iron builinen, they darer tnemallvai that tliey cart alas entire satisfaction to purchi sera, and will also maka•it'their Intereat to pa orinlis home maitiftcturea. 1.. - . . I . • lIARRIS,'OURNIIIII & CO.. Del 0,1d51. • 49-tf . SS k' Initivtli B DaIIADOW IRON WORKS. ' •W.,11IIDEION; IRON nod BRA i Founder, reepectfidly Informs hit pat i rens, and the public genefully, that he Is lolly prepared, at the above E.. (Mills atoll, to fitautifactare Steam Engines of, every Size; umps, Rallrcad and Drift Unrs.and every other itevcri - tion or Iron and Brass Casting.. suitable fur the Coal Ining or other bootees'., oothe most reasonable termi, ,Also, Blowing Cylinderefor Blast •Fjtrnaces itnd Machine work In general. ~ • Rena iriny of all kinds done with neatness and des natchi •t ihe lowest pricer,. All work furnished by him Will be warranted to Perfoim veil. lie would nollci the custom of those who may want articles In his Ili e In 'bit vicinity. 1 All orders will meet with. limmediate and prompt attention; - 11- W. HUDSON, March 15.1851.. 11-ly STEAM CAR , FACTORY. 1 ...-...,... +.1.• ...,--,, ,4114 T": . ..b„er,,, ,v e to inform the public that ii p i. addition to .thelel former - STEAM ENGINE . -- - R and FOUNDRY - ,they have. recently put up reachlnary and 'Mope 'f r L othe. menufacture of CARS, TRITE'S end other Rail Itoad:Cars,by n power, which enables them to execute all that tif work, not only much better, but with greater tech and at the very lowest prices. Having thus +1 these extensive preparations, Individuate, and itinies requirin; work 'Attila kind, will find It to Odvantage to wee them a call. ikNknER & MILD:ES. 43-tf '24110 ' new VA Atea.j peapa, padP, comp ,!.letril get. 25,1851 1851 _ . _ -- i*OTTSVILLE IRON WARES. ; . GEO. ItIASON. - & CO. REspECT fully announce to lthe publlE that tbry have •taken the Establishment Anoka as, the Pottsville Iron Works on 'Nor wegian street, Where they are prepared to build all kuld.iiof Steam Engines. manufacture Railroad Can, and Machinery of almost every, description. It the short notice,and on the most reasonable terms. —Persons from abroad, in want of dteatu Engines; will Ond It to their advantage icilive them a call be er erfgaglng elsewhere. (May II - tf EIRE INSURANCE. MORA= VALLEY RMERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, SCOTIA, NEW YORK vital $20011.10. Well antt xrcxr.h Invette4 DIRECTOR& ADOM C. , VON 1 4 .1T10N, IrAnyer IT/15On, Wirm Rscraa; JOSPNR CHA LICS P. SIONOCIIS, H. DINICK, te/li r kal W. TOLL. . ,10&&C VW:II)NT. JANOS W. PANOURN, JUNO A. BELL, COOMBS 11. TOLL, - /NicitocA•INNOONS, JOll 4, LOOSING. tiFFICERS. • . ' A. AA VAX PASiEl,Pfelet. Louisa BELL,SeCTAIiry. WM Herron, Vice Pres't.l MO WAN . TOLL, Trelir, Ia !rams lIAMIIIXAOX. Jun., fieneral Agent, No. 3 Ore !ne direct. Trenton N. J. c _ . . . iterEne.Neuel. • .. Han. S. 11. Johnson, Co., Judge, Schenectady. j" Jim F. Clute, Sheriff, ~ , '- •' F " D. P. F{Xl6l4 County Clerk, - " , i.. Abram A. Van Torsi. Mayor. " • • , •• N. Alms, Er-Mayor' '' 1. " - • ' U. Wright, Itedoraer, Ajbany. .. . . U. Tan Dyck, Psi:Trims Albany Atlas. !Jacob O. Sanders, Esq. .1 : ' . ;Thomas Clark. Eist , New York. • • ; sle POiltlell of Insurance utast FI!C. and also," In fanpolicies On COAL antL ROATS, consigned to Ph indelphla, New York, and 'Eastern Ports. toned 4 1 • t . .11 E' . WIIfTNEY,. . .• I Agent for Schuylkill County, • i - I . • Office nee I door to !diners' Bank. J ae 25. ISM. : • ta.tri . 4 . . ' ITII/JID , ANNUAL ST ATIERSENT Br9F THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE and • MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY - of PENNSYLMANIA• ' rich °Mee; 145 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. AS ets May 1,1851, ' 1r209,016 51 Pt [alums reaseed:to May I. 1653, 133,250 56 In erect on Loins, he., ' • , 1,016 10 Ca itai Stock, 1 . 00,000 00 1 .. . . • , : . . --- Lnaaee, expense'_ minratanye and r 0 uttied piuntlutus, • . iNVESTMPNTS. rids. Idortgiges„ atocke'and other good l'eeurities, , z,. • 0161,491 99 emlom not es, .379,016 51 oh on Land.. 17,925 21 . .. T. tai em'. of retontces liable - far lo ••••• ' 058,318 70 his - Company Inheres on build ings • perpetually or 11., lied ; also, on all kinds et Merchandise and Air ni ure by the year, on the mast reasonable terms. ppllcationaVer Insutance•in the above Company erp respectfully solicited by - • , I ; JOIIM T. 141ICENER, Ag'i. FFICE 4 -In CENTRE litch-et, 3d door above Mar k Pottsville., • 'tine 11.!853: 144 f - , . I • ! . uraErawnr. tir. FRANItLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY • 1 LIF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE No. 1631 Chestnut street, near Fifth lit I . DIRECTORS, :parte, N. Paneker, Peorge W. Richards _ • homas Hart, - Mordecai D. Lewis, - 'Tobias Wagner, . Adolphe E. forme, , samuelGrant, David S. Brown, ',Jacob R. Situlth, Morris Patterson, ,Continue to make lasurante, pilMatlefliar limited oi every deserlpticia of property, In town end country . The Company have reserved a .large Contingent a tales a• low as are constaleut with so-entity, F, nd, which with their Capital and Premiums, safely t it !The asset. bf lire Cornplia ion, iallue4 lol . Ida, as i vested, afford ample protection tg the loitered. published agreeably to an 'Act of Assembly,,were as fellows, Its : . Nglialca 1520,555 85' 6tocks, 51,563 23 Real-Rotate, 105.358 90 Cash, Am., 45,157 67 Temporary, il Ima "1 . ' 115 . 431 00 !i•_ ' fliatosc V . ,Since t heir Incorporation, a period of elghteett df-yeed ars g. liess y aid' detlar the have paid s. u .l pwards often Wiliam too lea. osiis 'by fire, thereby afford i g ',widened of the advantages of insurance.as well she ability and disposition to meet With prompt. ries, ell I laba t tr i t iss ri a, BANCECER, Preiddent. 1 i ' ~,„ CHARLES G. BANCILER, Secretary. ‘‘,4;uesubscribnr has been appointed agent fur the vementlunedisathution. snd I. now prepared to .' ikeinsurance, on every ditsqlPii" of. property, at I e lowest rites. ANDISEW IIIIS)4614 Agent, Purtsvilte..latill.lB.sl. ; •,- . - - 11-0.4.-. 10 6tn WATCHES, &C. . - auswves. RADN- ELLIOTS , Sign of the Big liltatehi op l IRAD).- .z........._ _ _ 47t a al; a . n a le nt e gelrg e l l iii the public in general to call andesain lue our stank, as we feel eoaddent it is thee best Wit wasairee offer; ••,. ..._. d in We regioa.and wo *ill Sell 1 4 riortedelPhte rites: , ' •• t . ‘ .. , . 4, Our, itOelf chides in re it of a fall itiaornottat of old . add Bons !.aver avid and Oliver • Levine, : I Watches," • •'t %Patens., •,. - - 1 Ilvernble&Tesityooni Forks. Outter4mliet, &c. Plated emote, -- ' . Pratt & Cate Baskets; , . ata Cara Trays, Cape. -Mantle Minim% lbe. \ • And a general notertment of Falvey Goods. With o• thorough bnowledge of nor btatlnees„ -sad *at? &MP/ tbr galrehaelng to advantage, we ratite: undatsold by honest &agent fa the Staid. We thank* for the liberal natronage we have hereto rore received, and by intik attention to bueloess, we bops to we/kite erwildatsee of-the community - and pur *bare of their nationals , ' . ' • ' WILLIAN BRADY. . -, ' • - • ~ ' • •.' /0178W/en 81.1.40TP. N. 11:=A Mere dEseountuiVedlats and small Des!. frt. _ 83. Particular attention paki to the irtOiting of :Weal; Watch*, sod Jewett?. 13.18611. • • • 16.j.1 Sint INKS I INK I 1 1 I—flood Ink In boilks'as 4140461ekatitlittlebirtelen ;-> SHERIFF§ SALES. 011:Elan"s!AZ.ES Of !VAL ESTATE, • y virtue of . undry'wr l ts cf Ler' ari Farias and BVindttion 1 Exianas, jotted 4y. the Court of Common I'lesisOf Schuy kilt - Cimuty, and to me directed, there Will bee: -, ed'', to , Public 'Sale or outcry on SATURDAY, September 3d, 1&53,.at 10 .o'clock in the forenoon, at , the F,'ublic House of Daniel Hill, in^the Borou.3h of Pottsville. Schnyl. kill County, the following de , ceihed Real Estate ALL that certain - lot,o piece of ground situa • on the noriheasterly sidi.of Centre Street, in 'the Borourth of Pottsville, S huyikill County, contain-_, leg in front on laid street forty fart, and iu depths two hundred and thirty Get, bounded southeasterly by • twenty feet wide aly - , northeasterly by Rail. • rLail street, northwester) -., by properly of Thomas M. O'Brien and Solomon Foster, and southwesterly by Centte'Street aforesaid, being the southeasterly part of the lot which is 'marked In the , --,• general plan of , the. Town of Pottsville with the number forty, being , the. same e a; premises which the,;:!, in).ers Bank. of • a Pottsville, in the Coins v of Schuylkill, granted and conveyed to 'George H. Stirliter in fee, subject to the right, it -, of the-legal repreSenta• tires of Samuel:Potts, -cettsed;;lo the Stone or fossil coal in and upon I e premises.) with the int. provemente, cOnsititingi,f a two-stiry Stone Tavern House, with a tour-story Stone Bitek-Bunding,-and. two-story Brick Kiicaen attached, ( 120 _,.wu as the " Pottsville House,") with it Frame stable, chef Sheds. and other out-bitildings, ai. the proper: of GEORGE H. STICHTER. I ALSO, All that certin lot or!picce of _ground in ,situate the Bouh of 'ottsviileiSchuy, flint Co., I bounded northwardly • Norwegian Street, east- . wardly by lot of Peter ore,southwardly by a ten t i, feat wide alley, and we twarilly try lot of Charle magne Tower, E,q., ciantaining in width 30 feet, as depth 110 feet, with.the appurtenances, -con-; si .ot of a two-story Frame 'Dwelling louse, with a two-story Frame Kitchert, attached, and u two-sto:y Frame Dwelling Houseq with a 11 story frame Kitchen attached. - As.SO, The one lull, equal, 'undivided fourth part, (the whole into lohr equal parts to be parted . and divided) of all that !certain messuage 019 tree meat, and tract or parcel of land,,situato in Lower Mahantongo township,, Schuylkill County, contain ing 40 acres anti Ti perches, more or IVS , ' bounded by lands of Michael liiirChard,ljohn Dieter and others, and being the same premises which Alex ander Green, by Deed dated Julyl 2d, 1831, and re corded in Schuylkill County, in Deed Book No. 28, . page 1115, granted tied conveyed tO Peraraus Bruin°, with the appurtenances, consisting of a 1 dory Log , Dwelling House, as the property of PERAMUs 13ROBST. ~ - ALSO, All that certain lot cut piece of ground situate in the town of Tremont, in Tremont Town ship, Schuylkill Couly, bounded nonhwardly by . , lot of Joseph Pinkert° , eastward'', by a 10 feet alley. southwardly by 10101 Elijah Steese, and east wardly by Railroad Street, containing in width lif • ty feet, and in depth about 200 tees, mere or lets, with the apputtenanCes, consisting of 3 two-story Frame. Dwelling Houses, as the property of A.DRA. HAM FORNEY. ALSO, A part of two ' lots of itround„ situate in the Town of .Donaldsen, Schuyl - ill C 0.,, marked in the plan if said town With_ ../. ' • Nos. 7 and S, boundei r WI follows : 1.4 Be ginning at the southeast corner i:lf a eer- /... L : taut Frame House on lot No. 7 4 thence along Centre Street 03 feet clinches to Harrison St.. thence northwesterly long's:old street 13 Miners Alley; thence West, thirty-six :feet live in thence south through lot No 1 to the place of beginning 150 leetwith the apptirtennucen, con sisting of n three-st re Fra , :ime Dwelling House, .and a 11 story Frame liwetling House, as the pro perty 01 DAVID KR 27,135. . ALSO, No. I. 'fhe undivided rme-thiid part ct a certain tract of land situate partly in Blythe and partly in Schuylkill wnships, Schuylkill Count, adjoining lands of P ee r Knoblanch, Henry Koch; James Heuryand la n ds of the Valley Furnace Co, containing 2lt: acres and allowance, more, ar less, with` the appurtenances, consisting of two I story Log I/welling Houses. :. . No. 2. A certain trtiet of land situate in North Mentieim ToWnship,itictitiqtail County. adjdining lands of Peter Hummel, Daniel ',Hummel, b reder ick Boyer, George Kimmel and others, containing 09 acres end 93 perches and allowince, with, the opp_urtenaiices. ) - ) ' , . . i . - No. X. A certain tract of land situate n. Barry Townslir?. :Schuylkill County, adjoining landslate of Michael Bolich, Isnac Yarnell 'and others, con taining 53 itcre., - with the appurtenances. No. 4.- A certain tract of laud situate m Upper Mahantongo Township, Schuylkill County, adjoia ing lauds late of WithunfAVitnian, Esq., deceased, and lands-applied for by John Shoener, Jr., con taining tn./ acres, noreor less, with the appiirternin ces. - No. 5. The undivided halt orris 'certain tract 01 land situate in Barry Towiediip, Schuylkill County. containing 35 acres, rnore or tes t s , it tieing part of the same; ract of laud sinveyed to the i t, said John Shoener, Jr., by virtue of a Z.:: warrant granted to him by the C,otnmon- ;VI:. 1 wealth of I'm:insets-ante, and patented to I s Oa on theT7th day of April, 1938, with the appurtenances. No. ti. The undivided halt of a certain 'tract of land, situate in Schuylkill Township, Schuylkill ' County, adjoining lands late of William Audeuried, Daniel Focht, and Lewis Audenried, containing 12 acres and 43 perches, strict imeasure, with the appurtenances. No. 7. The undivided ball of a certain tract of laud, situate in Branch Township, Schuvi kill COUfl• iV, . formerly ' owned by Nicho - Alton. bounded, by the New York &: Schuylkill CrialCompany's lands, lands no.w or line of Michael Hiallenbach ,and Mo ses Jacques, containing 107 acres, with the appur tenences. . - ___ No. 8. A certain tract of latid, situate in West Brunswick Township, Schuyllent Colmiy; contain ing .100 acres, More or less. being the.same tract of land known ;lithe hnabb S Lorah tract, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two-story log Dwell ing House,i-with a I.} store stone Beek Building thereto attached; a Frame Bare, Blacksmith-shop, and several Log Tenant Houses. No. 9. 'The undivitkd halt ofin tract of Woodland, situate . partly in Ent Brunswick. and partly in Schuylkill Townships. Schuylkill County - , bounded by the Little Schnylkill,Bailroad, by lands late. of Jonathan Jones & Co., Joseph Heistei, deceased; and Jacob Heisler, containing _ 1237 acres and 159 perchesand alloWance, ;;;: wilt the appurtenances. . - /. as No. 10. All that certain Farm and trait of land, • situate in South' Manheimj Townskip, Schuylkill County, bounded by lands now or late of Henry Berger, Peter Berkheiser, Joseph Fenster macher and others, containing2sS acres, More or less, w ith the appurtenances, consisting of a two story Log Dwelling House, and a Bank Barn. • No. 11. All that certain lot or piece ofground all nate in the Borough of Orveigsburg, Schuylkill County, on the south side of Market Street, bounded on thevwest by land. of Jacob Hammer. on the south by a 'AI tee: wide alley, hn the east by Frank lin Street, containing 44 perches with the appurte nances, consisting of a two-story Frame Dwelling House, with d I} story Frame liitelien ettaelird, and a Log Stable. , No. 12. All those certain l lots of ground. situ ate in the Borough of Orwigsbiirg. ,Coun ty, bounded in front by Mithin on the. rust by lot of Peter Kunekle, deceased, ou the north by a 10 feet wide alley, and no the West byproperiv of John Bannan, Esq. containinif 10 perches in width and I Iperclies in depth. more or less, with the. - Up- fl urteurniees. consisting of a 1 story Log 'Dwelling No. 13.- All that certain trait or piece of land, sit; uate in Blythe Township. Schuylkitf County, boun ded by lands of George Kimmel, Jacob Moyer, Jas. Buery nue bitters, cotitaining.7oheres more or less.. No. 11. All that certain tratit•ot land, situate in Blythe Town'sbip, Schuylkill County. bounded by lands late 01 Andrew Delbert; Christian Deibert and others, containing about 30 acres, mitre ur less, with the appurtenances, coniisting of a I story Log Dwellingliouse,,a, Blacksmith-shop and two Log Stables. • No. 15. All that certain tract or parcel of land, situate in Blythe.: Township, ha Schuylkill County.lbounded: by lands of ea e Henry Shoener, George Kimmel and others containing 70 acres More or fess, asthe prrip; erty of JOHN SHOENER Jr ALSO, All that certain tot or parcel of ground situate in the Bormigh of Miaeraville, Schuylkill Counts-, beginning at a stake on the eastwardly side of Front street at o distance of 153 le-et and r, inches narthwarcli3i from Carbon street. thence eastwardly parallel with Carlon street 150 feet, thence northwardly,pnrtillel with Carlini] street •1;50 feetto,Front street, thence snuthwardly along Front street 30 feet to the place 'tit beginning, with the appurtenances, consisting a large two-story Frame Dwelling - , with: a stone - basement, and a Frame_Stab ei as e property of WILLIAM HENNERSHITZ. - . - ALSO, All that certain lixot ground situate in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven. Schuylkill Co., frothing on Columbia street; and bounded rastward ly by a 10 feet wide alley and lot of_ William Ben kes, northwardly by. a 20 fret wide alley, and somberardly by in street, name riot known, con taining in front 90 feet, and in depth 140- feet. with the appurtenances; consisting of a two-story Frame Dwelling House, 16 by 20 'feet, and. a story Frame Dwelling House, 10 by 2fr feet, as the pro pertv of }JANIE!, KAERCHER. s ALSO, All the right, title and interest of James Boyd in all that messeage, tenement and tot of ground. Situate on the easterly aide of West Street, in the NorWegim addition'to the B,orougliof Potts- S.chuytkill County, commencing at the dis tance of 100 feet from Sanderron street, and-ex tending from thence in a ndriberly direction-in tront or breadth on Wesr streeti2o feet; and extending back of that widtl/410 feet and t inches to a five feet wide alley; being parrot the lot marked No. 24 in the Norwegian addition to Pottsville, with tßOYD.'he appurtenances, as -the property:. of JAMES &•ixed, taken, in execution, and will be soldby - JAMES NAGLE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Pottsville, Aug. Ef, 18.53, • 8448,183 Id 67,68{ % 03:.9,218 TO A NEW lanitnig• , . - F D t - PATENT`' V WIN ITIALS ' BUINDS 1-this Blinds otrareolee - the 'ooly objection to 1-Ws highly useful and areamentar appendage to evertarill tarnished house.' Tbey are so arranged* r to'ir: dein from. the top 'alba wisdom as well as hoist up from tbe-krterei. or can be auspeedrd at any pont betsreen,rlrlng 'free aCettf.to light . and Mr whin, required, affording every oppnilarenT cleaning them from the . doer. They ate *a s a d In errangement and analysts ebrap as the orili V i blind. , 41/l I eel tr,oll tie rei-.1,1i ere,'" &Ora parchasier... • lair ' WitDOW 151ahr e.e th gn mht;o. Shadss,ollCotateerOatta and' - • . \ • erase 0,1140011 petaled ,h LirtttleD 80•Das TOL, tootatAq - Wlninetota Wtederlerc_rialtl , to acdeei birsotifillrbiadsifi let 0! F . _ • - • 4fiotejitiagi4ltetatrsa g 6. jeu.st.;,lo,6e..,,,Mkg•H_ OiPgraPhical• TWO' WOOLARS OF WESTMINSTER. . • Durtag thewne between Chatles I and he Panamint. and when the cause of the Niter was trinmphiniin vim' direction over that of the soyalists,i Sir Patrick Newcastle was one of the unreliably specially commit. sioned ito Is rebels,' all prisoners taken with arms their hands. He was a Man of Mixt moral eintnteter end undeviating:in tegrity,; based no the only-stable foundation —true ireligiohis 'principles. A constitution naturally feeblesind sickly bad not pertiof ted him to setae in the army ; but he'pOw (-dully „aided the Parliamentary cause by his great talent tact sonod judgment.and weirrot only distingutMed hy Cromwell with pecu liar Nem but. generally respected and; es teemed as the, most' active, intelligent and equitable magistrate in the country. • One evening,i, party of friends was assitn bled atf,his house in !honor of his birthday, and Sir Patrick wasiailysuprong with them and hls family, when , a body of soldiers brought in a j royalist _whom they had just taken prisoner:- It Iris an officer, who', al ter thedefenecif the king's troops, was en deavoring to Make his way to the coast, in the hope "of eseapingto France. bit- Patrick ordered him 19 be introduced into the mom, pod a cover to';be placed for him, coneobsly inviting him in take but place at the board. " This ja my, birthday.' be said. " and I Must• hot have its good cheer chaired by be ing obliged to enact the part of a judge. Will ycu, sir, for a few hpurs try stud forget' you are not a ioluntary guest. " And ;it seemed as it the prisoner bad caught up the. good katight'!x tone, and Was williAg to Play his part, both ifs the good cheer on the board" and the hilarity around ,it ; ' for hi ad dressed himself to his supper With appetite, and to' his hoit and 'the guests with cheerful courtesy. ' Sirs Patrick now resumed the subject front which! tie haff been diverted by the interrupt tioo. As 11 was saying, at fifteen Dwas such a P 0 ,14. Oozy creature, that every', one either despisedAnyi weaknese, or took ad vantage of it, to trample upon me. At home I - was exposeffto the harshest treatment front a relnitve; and. between mrschool-fellows and - a"severetuaster, I was little better off when I went in - Weettninster school. Cou rage in a child is generally little more: han the consciousness oft his own` strength; and my weeknessirendered me a coward, so that I literally lived in a continual terror nt. the brute torcethet, in some form or other, was perpetually aisailing me.. I "became daily 'more sensitive to pain, and that to such a deg tee - that perhaps; not one here could even conceive: The master's formidable rod bad 'already twice ! left Mewithout poWer to use my handi ; -and so terrible was my recollec tion of it, that _the mere thought, of being again exposed to its chastisement *made me tremble tram head tO foot. • " toldsuti I was a pupifat,Westminster. In my school;rdom 'the classes were divided merely by *curtain which we wereposi lively forbidden-td touch. One yeti hot Siimnier's day sleep completely overpowered me while listening to a lecture on sou pas. sages, in Aristotle !from one of the masters; and I was miletly dozing. on the form, vlien, a sudden niuirStneut in: the'class awoke me. I started,. and, was 'about to fall forward when, to sav e myielt, I caught at the cur tain,,aodi to':my , great consternation, fore it down the middle. I For some momenta the teachers and the boys in the two classes, now err -longer divided, stood gazing at each -other, through - the (tent. Suspicioo at once tell 'upon meonffabother boy, as beingatear. est the - curtain when the mischief was done; but my- confirsion I was too evident to Allow any doubt eat° theeulprit, and 1 was angri ly ordered tffthe middle of the room, and de sired' to holdfput inY hand fora — dozen Slaps. " I staggered forward as if I wet " drunk, with - my knees iknocking together, and the drops oil perspiration rolling down my face, while' terror so paralyzed my tongue,: that when liwould; have begged for pardon, I could - not get ouri a word. ‘ Alreatlf was the dreaded instrument of punishment up lifted, when it heard the cry{ of Hold ! do not touch Min': I - cannot let him beer the punishment? "The speaker was the lad whose pinata the class was at the other side of the euttaid. I know pot w,bether the roaster was indiff'erent as to who the. rent cu bit Was; provided he had some, one upon whowto inflict exemplary punishment; but - certain lit is, that my deliverer.was brought up odd received a round dozen. !My first !impulse was to own all, and to ,':arrest the unmerited punishment but my courage failed me, and liai s ing once allowed die first 'VOW to be given, I was ashamed to ,'speak. How false that shame was, how great thy moral cowardice, I now see, my friends, as clearly as you do. j 1 , , ; • "After bearing l bravely the "penalty of a fault he Mid not: committed, the generous boyi as he returned to his form, passed l close to de, and ;while iny eyes were riveited on his poor woundefftands, he whispered,with a smile I shall never forget : - "Do not be caught Meddling With the curtain again, my little man ;! for Dean tell you the master hits hard whenlprovoked.", "J fell op my kneel and sobbed di( I was sent out ot:the Mom. From that time forth I:became sa ashamed of my cowardice and qui:ions . wcAkneris, that I determined i to maki - everrefforr to conquer ,it ; and trat, by the blessing of God, I have succeeile ." ' 4 , Arid I think you told us," said_onl of theguests„"that:you have never seen the noble and generops boy sinee ?" , Never,l f I atnitorry • to say. Relies not in my class, and I almost immediate:it after, and very suddenly removed from Westmin ster.. I sinre you. my friends," continued Sit?; Patrick ;: and es he spoke the teats were in his eyes.',—"l !assure you, my friends; 1 would give up arch of my fortune to be per mitted to see him once more. I trait , I may yet have this happiness.".l • ; At tbisstitomeat the royilat prisoner said : " i assure You, your memory tails yea some what, for ii was ,not one dozen, but ; a good two dozen! that the master gave me' ? I hot it on the double illowatice for not:coming forward at once.? ' , is to It ii:atte true—l remember it well." said themegistrate. But can it indeed be .possible that I al length behold bimwhom I hive so much: longed to see I .Year, yes, it is he—l !recognize the . features—lly, the voice seetas scarcely changed. But;in what a Ocksitio&do I behold you ? in what uni form!" to the uoito/m of my ?dog, Sir; Patrick, and in the position prescribed by mi duty. as a. subject •:! and best befitting a • gwitlemaii arid a calither, 11 followed - my lather to the hemp of Charles: and mi.father died in his service. If a 'suntlar,tate be mine, 4is only, I think, as 11 ouOt tote." And sci Saying, the officer resumed the seat frim which he had risen to rake bimselt known toe his host, and quiedy welt on "eat. tog his sapper. : • !During the remainder of the evening Sir Patrick Was abient and absorbed it thought, and that iiight he left the castle without men tiring 16 any one in what dkctiotit he was . gtang or /he object o: his'sudden ! Ai.theiend at three days he returned and ordered thesayllist officer to be•brought be- Core him whi!duriog absene! had; his orders, been treated with ,every possible considers/two. i i The prisoner was the first to speak. •tI implont you, by, the ahtmory of the past,las the only favor lain n6w ask at earthly hands,;to end Ibis dreadful suspense, and to lit me Inow my tate, tw t whit it may; nothing Can be we've than this delay," Lola said the magistrate,in tones of deep emotion twenty years' ago ,you 114.0Wel.: 1 ate your handl, sad said to me: Do not betaught meddling with the cur tain ageln, for! I can tell you the master hits bard when provoked ; and tollay 1 show you your pardon, Signed by him who ;is now the plaster in England ; and in my tura I say to you, do no; be caught again With arms against :jibe Parliament, - for I can tell foil Cromwell , bits hard when provoked." Ai.thiesewords Sir ?Oriel and Lord threw therrisslyes into each other's arms,; and seated with this throat. , , friendship .whicli,! , notwithstanding' the difference. of their opialont, remahrep rante d oaring the rest their h i a . ..stersaramerestewea ; • EEO 1., • • =Wt. !cr arca Wabitthing; tersh Irout`the hand of God !rho 140001/5 Or; thy donoiniliwill wit surafoti ',By the wonting motile of thy being ;Nearer mem to God when looking on thee. j 'Tis agetrehwe he utsde his youngest liter —• . bead, wasoo thee as irtyape yielae#lo.. , - Thou later haielatioal. Silver stream FllntakkieWilh faugiter Nati the fake:divine. • ' AVlsesioaall *tap Ohrtaiasedg babe! IffUd Wilt thou be betealtat?..-Alth. CW-ittirtair 4*n* . , but au Issialegukbw • 1111 MI IMINEIS =I NO r .. , _l6 • ectin. PICITIIRE OF A FASHIONABLE YOONa LADY. We never like'.to say or do any unkin'd thing to the ladies, but if it happeni that any or °lir traders should see themselves in the mirror we p*e buf.ne them. we can only tiqps;ihat they tYtilj strive! to *Mule the eriartnal bs'.forti they, take ancither le . dk at themseivei• 'ln the pity we have plenty of such hat in the country they are r.eidetu Met with ; • She sits in the li r ghted parlor, And wads ter the tardy beaux She plays with her little ringer - . And trots with her little. toe, ;1 . - She calls ter the Spanii.h She calls for the China tan. ' She kI,SeS the, toog'eared puppy And wishes it Was a man. • Her mother stays id'the kiteheiq . •• Dressed in her'ecerse alutc; 'j She's freezing . over thisaces;, And roasting over the Am— 1 - 'he makes some'nice coMeciteni . , ' Some - delicae kind of a treat, Of creams wad various jellies, -; Fur hei r dauithier's beaux. to cat. £tiEiceltaun; ICAV KENTVCW% COT ITS - The origin and meaning of the . inante of Kentucky. hats been accounted for it, different ways, both, ingenious' and plausible. The latest analysis of lila word Kentdcky that we have heard, we had a few days ngu tro9 the his of an old hunker, now in the ninety ; .' ninth year of his ,age.. ' When' Bb ,one first 'came to that country, it was inhshtted ex• elusively by no tribes or Indian., tali was the common huntiog-grotind for all tht tribes of the adjszerit country. j The iiett valleys were covered with a chapparel of cane, kaiing a small berry, on which the; „turkey:leatne in countless numbers' tO lea.t., it was . enough for the whited to call _it the land of Cane and Turkey.; The. ladians,ltrylog to pronounce the same l wora, got 1 it K atie Tuckee. from this iii was abbreviated ant() Keutuck, and finally the unite by %thick it is now known, Kentucky—tit e loizd o% Cane and. Turley.---Purnarn Banner. og• NtNEYEH wasj fifteen mile- bee nine, and forty round, with walk one: hundred feet high and thick enough for three chariots abreast. Babylon .was sixty milt's within the walls which were seventy;fiveleet thick and three hundred ttiet high - . with one hun dred brazen gares:' The temple lot Diana was lour hundred; feet high, and I was - 140 hundred"years m building. The largest of the pyramids is four hundred and eighty_ eet" high, and six hundred and sixty-ihree . filet online side its bask covers eleveit.aereil.— - The stones are stiodt thirty leer iii length, and three layers are two hundred tintl'eight. Three hundred nod sixty thousand inen were employed in its erecion. The labyrinth of Egypt contains three thousand chninbers nod twelve hills. Thebes, in Egypti present, ruins twenty seven miles round. :It beet one hundred gates. Crirtha ,, ' c was, leanly-live miles round, and s'Crva'sAihens. • • r - • 27' vRICIIN !RUE body has heard andlnaude