FM -TE or Tula 4011111141 L. s,„ °f ia. '6Y9 DOLLARS For inulm4Saable._ Immo. It ittrocita4igikiwPit 4,11.11Za-eqoo- ansiff in la ..1 1 , 1 3t, ito lo /4 tv, and sa 0 situ ' the Caere • 4 1'tfeilstiet etailMitifttittilt lo aerie-IP 50 vac pinetuwerthest wawa I . t teieyed (Wm ma vow: • • -rq CLAMS : Uhree Gopie to and Address, - 115:4, 0 ' :-..reu ' • dif do . • ID 01) Fidec do , -do do" - • 20 . 90 cr" Chvgy sun and School Teachers, supp4o with the Journal at 1$ itt ad . . aLTfiw Or ADVOrniTNO: One :ignore of 14 limit I.square, 3 moo., $3 00 't times,6l 00 G moaths, , 500 cfi Insei lion, 25 1 year, 800 4 :nnen. I tune,. „ • 25- Cards of Minas, 300 410 - , , eit'nt insertion, 121 do 51n.ses, '5 00 Nt ian •rehts and others advertising byiha yam , with the privilege of:inserriump didarent ve rn,ementsweekly. • • - -12 00 re Larger Acivellisements, as per agreement. • BUSIN S< CARDS. e:NG -Lfot tall package *adage of Real Gs buyieg to& settle' Coats tallow tease of ( Ltnds ke.. and collo:00i roarem „. e aty yours elpelleote in Ike County he hopes to e astia faction. Odite.Mahaseaego atreet.PethooMe. cilia. SI •BILL. 1441 April 6.;850 ouN HANNAN. A,TfoRNEY AT LAW. his opened an fotrita In Cebtre await, PtunvUfe, opp 66. we the gpiseialpal Chinch, where be will he dilly; r om 9to 3 - o,Elock. Business letters to tam. wlll.re cite prompt :attention, athiressed.to him at MOW PattAVtllP or Orwlgsbutg. e, logl.l • . 44-11 - nwAlto ATTORNEY AND raft tits 641,0 R at Lisr, Phllarlelphia,wli lathing r,ettertions and aH other legit bannessln the,elly •,1 rMledelphfa, adjoining - Goan:du and elsewhere.— Are No. 7,2 Rawl" Math steel etillsOolehta• ii le. WHITNEY, EXCEIAhOE. COLLEC .I tion, Cornmisaloo, sod Gleasral agency Oakes,. xt dour to Mows' :Bank. Popsottle, Dealer to- an. .arrest ntriney;Cold'aod Bllvet. ,DRATYB 011 Plata. delpina aod Nen' York for sate March 20. lan. ) }of ma SIMPSON'. Mining Engineer. boa re - 1 tensed his office to Dr. Chichester's Building, next , lonr t.nt one lielaw the Protestant Episcopal Church. ,ntre dtreet; Pottsville. Pa., where he will prompt ly awnd tont, orden In the line of his arafri , lon- April &mil. . 14-if JN %VAL LIAMION & COOPIC& J Atiornias SC Law, Pottavalle. Olen is Centro 81 1 few doors East of the " Pennsylvania 11.11.'! Mr CO Ipl!T.W111 ailaird it all the Coarta Pottsville, Dec.. lOW VEL,H. I I.IITZAJIIISTICE PESCF, Pottsville: Win attend promptly to Col'Jealous. • ..emits, Purchase and Sabi of Real fame, Arc.; is Azh uyi kil I County, Pa. . Ogled in Centre Eltreetoppo ite the Town Hall.' , Oct a(). 11113. - EOSIN ID JOON Ft AL re, JUSTICE Of THE PE,SEE. J attend to any Imelsecig, entrusted to Ms care, ranclually.. end Notes collected, &c. - Ogles In Racket sc., oDMeite , Da lialberstiCdc's June 5..1851 (1 CO. K. SMITH, MINING ENGINEER and .t.XS§irveyor4 removed to centre etrest, oppOslte laai' BANK, Pottsvllle,'P•. AM descriptions of Lngi nreritw: Mapping and Draughting emitted prnnultly and carefully 1N145 , 42, 1933 RITES II: . •GfiIREFF. ATTORNEY AT LAW; d l itaving removed to Pottsville, has opened an office., PIANOS, IdELODEONS. OMURA'. &C. unner th e Telegraph Othee.Centre street;oppositerbki ql subscrther ii opening a wa „ k9m f -4 t t h e li mere Bank. • -• flee. 6. 1.651. 49 . 0 , .1 1 !ale of Meyer's and Ctritheting's celehratO ANUS: AlsiNtine.doned-, •P • Melodeons, tor Private Houses and ChUrOes. m • the very bit. manulac I . " tore. Alllo,4llltWel, 6fC., s i ll of - which he will sell heat le:is city il than flees. " .Thera instruments ate alPieleeted by,a coindlietent, person. and he guaranteeCiall the Pla lift he tray are oat what they are represented they •be . returned. . • . B. PANNAN. I ty. Meyers and Chickeilne receivei/d . the two twat Medals at the World's Fair, tar their Pianos m a contest for superior merit with ull YutopC. • Apr 1123.1933 .17--• •• , . , I .,.a.ruit O. ti. 4 .6.suitani,ltuailp..wAnitiat pHirsug4"l, fleved his Office to one 0(114 Moe 'loused In Coal tc et, Pottsville, Aprll V. 8,1519 1 VIILLIAIII L. WiHMISY.. ATTORNEY 1 at La w. PotterMe, zichuylklll county, Pa. Offica Craitte •trert, , neurty apposite the Miners' , Bank. .Jan. 4. 1851 1-ly , WILSON, MMIISTIiATE, CONVEY ancsr, Land Agent and General Crillector.—, Wirkei .treet, Pottsville, Pa N0v.30.1650. . tl stoner Cni New York. Office opposite American 11,,use,:Eentio Street, Pottsville, Penna. Apr 34, 1.132. - 17-10 111141HV.9, ATTORNEY AT 11.. S W. Pons- J ville. Schuylkill county. Pa., Office in Cenni c, ot,pomite the Miners' Bank • •rpt 27, 1451 MANUFACTURES. Venitlan Blind Maniiifiactory. 1...,ght1, St loteneert, Norrrrgian , 4. Mah'antongo 'Li:, M. Zf..1113 announces to tbe citizens of Poor V V • title said v leinlty, that .he is prepared to maw inset Yin NEN inAN bLIN DR of every size, color .11d nap lent snort notice and at the lowest rates,— lie feel confident-that a trial alone is sufficient to be the advantage of purchasing biz A fine d'SortfilPtil of Movie routtantly on band.--, lit t e ran) prepared te• repair, paint and trim old Binds in ouch a manner as to tender them almost equal. In appearance, to new. April 23. in!,3 17-Gm WILLIAM ECEYULDT. • ilosE AND U&NI) MAKlsts, hO. 180 N. 13th 01 'PHILADELPHIA... N ncil,INF: BELTING, Single, Double or Round, niadeol . heal city. ,Leather tanned l'expresaly for the porteet, stretched by the Welt Improved paten ted Maritinety, Cemented and Melted In the very 111111111fIf warranted.equal to any in use. Lays made with water-;woof Cement 'lf desired -- Lilrge or small Bose of the beat materials and work tuan.lop and at low.prices. aVrtraem may be left at E. Mews's Leather Stare, No. 236 Nettie THIRD Street. Philadelphia. BAND I.EATUEM. LActllla Jan IS, 1x53. 3-1 v - Beautiful Collage Furniture. ri 11.11: subscriber is receiving fiom the belt ldaun mrtnr it, Ms) City, a large InCof Cottage Fatal tare 'or the latest and most beautiful Patients, em bracing ti hale setts. all or whhh will beirold at city lap es, I.:irri!gr,t, added. •:4=, keilis on band,and manufactures onier,ali kinds or tiousehOld Furniture, '• the latest, most tashionaide and desirable of whin can be examined tit dla Wara runner or Centra•and Union ifireers.'nearly opp.ite rite Episcopal Church—all or which will be raid Al die very lowest rates. . HENRYQ. CIitESSANG.• 11-tf . April 2:15” n, Goa = mamma._ • 1,9,'11C 'Subscriber, being about' (' lotroauce Steam rower and otherwleo enlarge the . • 411iM7ttle's of Ails -already extensive Es- H ;i:ibilAunent.: invites the attention oT : : tlit! public to the mannfActore of Criarb- Wagons and 'Vehicles of every desettption. every department of the',Coaeb.making Iw-mess at hand, employing only - the best workmen; ~ndUsing the beat mnterials, dealers may be Mitre Of ',Ong satisfactory, biota. - ,Vehhles of every style and fresh made to order.. - Repair., , neatly end substantially done. *Orders trim) abroad promptly attended to. i.hop. Mottle' addition, Centte St.; nearly oppo ite l he York Stare, Polteville• GEORGE- JENNINGS. 12.-tf Marcdi9,lB33 rt. 14 1 -• i/.;L.j.w ry 116' riubsirsher announiew to his I friend:, cud the Rotate that be has YL in ide a conaiderAble addition to bts Book --••• Bindery, and hai procured a Book Binds, trout one of the best Binderiem In MI& _d_eiptila, acquainted with the latest style of ifilridlng.' will turn out his work far limped* to any. thing hdrctofore produced In Pottsville. Bootie bound in anytutyle, of Binding, tither Plain or In full jilt lame dlnruccu. • Blau ,Books paged or plain,matla to anfpattern, al.rt printed and ruled at micas lower than in the flunks boss mei); the : quantity, and Paper tUled to Pdttern ! B. BANNAN. April 3',.18.5,2. 14— BLANK BOOR FACTORY. , • 1 lETtr SIZED BLANK BOOK. ' THE eutiscrinee has commenced [ he manufacture of think Bnoks—hetween the size of demi arid tools • • cap. on beautlfkil paper. which Is l a desirable article R ' for Merchants and others. Ile Ono - manufactures all kinds of Blank Book., e i r s elhc;;au r a: c it s y s ,. qu,:ttle he n a r s e: s an ts d d s n u nir e le s el k ite s a la tita ut s s Book's manufactured In Pottsville, a trial. . • - • •B. BANNkN. kinds of Bunks ruled."-printed and bound tool ' der—and Pamphlets, Mortgages, Pictorial Newspa per. bound and rebound as neat and cheap as they • can be done In Philadelphia. or elsewhere- April 30, MO. r , lA • COACH EILLECIZ'S REDEOVAL. . • THE SUBdCRIBEII HATING FlT 'r rrb,ted uprisen( the targett Coach d hops In the State, In Coal Atteet..Pottivllle, e n , ' SI., nett tO /1.11. Adams le_Co.'a Screen Factory. %pore bin facilities tbr manufacturiag ail de of Cairrtagesand Light: waggons esinot be suf. pasee4—being a practicaiAdeehaulc, and having a aintnherot yews' experienne In the business, h• hopes to glee genentivatislaetion. _ Ail kinds of Carriages and Light Wagoiss kept on hand. Also.second-band WagOns4c. All repairs neatly dons Orders train dlstanCe promptly attended is i.o . ne 1646 SPRING STIFIE,'SPRING 'STYLE. . , ...:._ The Spring St mtv,of lIATS fidtr ready illit ' T . : • fneinspection at the - inJirr . tr NAT and CAP - ... 1 . Store, .0 E PURE Street, two \Door; I f above the Miners' Bank. , L'ltr4 the patronage so liberally bestowed upo n Olio r the subscriber would return Ms most, airmen thanks. and hopes by promOklittratioo to the waits of his flaw-four custrimers stidtbe public Amorally to merit a continuation of theaame.' Tv, xi: Penns haying .e preference for the i1k444. tacit : ire of any-particular Btytiot fist, can Attire! sawn, by leasing their order wirlritte subscriber."' GI6O.'TAPPE • 104 f I $ _.___......_..........—...... ...i_i CM STE MI A NEW 'ARTICLE. • - • F F • . - - • ATlfiniT V 11131ITIAZ- sibians ItE SE • Illinds - evareoste' the only 'objeanton to -I: ibis histdrusefoll and. ownweental appendage to ever{' well furbished house. They are to artauged so to la down front the top of Abe. windage aa . - wen al bolit . i up from the bottom, or can be suspended at ally !pout; between, (ivies hoe accent to light and air when required, affording Orly opportunity o• :cleaning . them from the door. They are to aim* ra In arnfernent and nearly as cheap US the ordinary Wind. ask is, that sae Sail and rsciiitss tit befiire pftrehasimr. TR WINDOir'SINADICII, Bud Inlets, Buff iihodeic Gilt Cornice*, Elands and LIM, Oilcloths, die. ' s.e. lAssiturn 81141DYS 101 STOllt W11100=11 ,114 to order. Wire-cloth Window Screansma and to oider,lttalittifully landscaped or plain. - • P.. FORD, Wholesale and Retail. Dealer. No. ttriouth '! Eighth St., id door beline nlarket.f.tdiad'a. !day 21080. .• 'll.ly ' • Mt 6108 _JCIIII4 giRL DAM), Ai . e- .44 - 111 1, 11 0 itatly art natal), Ito. 61 POCK surer,iityntalicOlik r# l l- adliall a: ' • 5. , id. sittaip articles seat WART Pan .o 'fill "thi ti Y• OrJyrs by mail piompBy tiTauuyed., . . .. ;...,- • ipall R 1,1853. . • l'''''' 1)116TING PAPER.-100 RamalasibiaPs , .Llper, very iow.at - varLObe sificel:4ll,eg_ ~„1 110 ...0 0 Ili. Just receive& sat for sole by winNwro• ;July 9,184. . 27- VOL. XXIX. MISCELLANEOLTK awriiia and pariaiiiiiit • •---) • KEA:Or - AL. L I iv. BOWEN having retnoied his shop tot dikrs above the ArnettCan Route, centre Street,:and takett into partnership Ills brotterk„ the Subscribets linsounee to the flitiliC that they ale prepared acute all orderiin their, hoe with the greatest:Al..- ilpateh % and OM the most reasuyable ..'theyrrinc . , ploy good workmen and their custchucts hay:there. fore, en sure of satisfactory jobs. „ t 'fflieb Oro beg., leave to call attention to theft splendid ssatirtmcnt of Paper hangings; Window shades, lice" composing. every variety of ityle.and quality. to gull the tute and:pocket of purebaiers;and which they offer at the lowest City priced. & SHOLUERff; _ doors above Atieriten !lour: Centre pi., Pottsville, April a, .• Id-ti • Susquehanna Lumber. • , Tue snescobet tics reeeited at his illteatu Saw ing, Planing .and Turnleg Mill, where he offers tor sate a ilrgaitor.t. of welt-selected, seoroned Lum ber, frum the Susquehanna Hirer, of the Collaring descriptions: • • • • 4-4,5-4, 6-4, and 4 in. Parma Stuff, , • . 4.4 and 24 In White and Yellow find Flooring. I 1 t /1111. Superior White and Yello w. Pine &Ards, Ilemleee Joists. Plink aria ais Stiegtlehanna Shingles. - He i► prepared to do ali ktod■ of Sawing,. Plaiting and Terrains to circler. A large assortment cried poste. ttaanisters, Table Legs. &c., cambium? Gn head. . • Purchasers are reepectfolly invited to etamina Ms stack before they make their purchases.' - WILLIAM POLLOCK. iv it • Ilay 7, 1853. EMI Damara ori muRoPE ' AND PALSSENOEIi AGENCI. ryas subbtrlber iufortnir l the pobliv that he lknow J. actlott as *gent for ttte tirni. of Bow itain, 4itirr- IBLL & Co.. and tranintlts money Co uny'ruitt !of Europe fur said firm; in drafts of Al and upttards; and ,also engages PaSsengers, at tax chrrent frateavi from England.lreiand,ricolland and Walesailther to Philadelphia or New TWA—also In filearriefa.. The automat:ler dais not desire to do ,hostneis for any parson unt6as they are perfattly sallaried tEmt'he will promptly attend to the same.' fie also beljevs, (ruin intialry made, that the Arm of tiiin uell Cu.. ate as safe and trustworthy atany engaged in the business. " la. JiAlvAtatl, • Agent for-Bowman, Grinnell Jaya. March 10, 1853.• is EEO MI rnmi CEI P. BROWN'S.ESSENCE or JAICA GINGER. , . pine Eminence le a preparation of uituaital':ereet -L •lence... to 'ordinary diarrhina. thrillleni. Choir-fn. In short, lo all cane' of prostration of the,!dir ' olve functions. it Is of ,thentfinahle value, Dor ig the prevalence of epidemic cholera aid consinnr com plaints of, children, It In peFulilvly vikuions '; on bunny or Individual should be without4l. . 5,.. . Canctoa.r•ite Tare- tu. get ;the gennine eisenre. which Is papattd only by F. BEOWN.,at hla thug andUbecnical Wore, N. P.. Corser sf Fifth alli , Oast tsar Streets, Atifantelphia, and I..fnalehy all ).he re alienable AptlibeLllfiex in the United Staten ;4 4 alikat POluville: Pa.. by 10111`i G. 'MOWN, :: : ._ • Jane 11, 1633.: MEM IMPORTANT NEWS TO TILE FOALED Uri G. N. BOW hi NN, Rtirgeon Penttst akes this method Ed - informing Ott public generally and los friends in narticalar, that be has removed his Dentatry Iron, the. fornr4e thorn Which he occupied, to. the //eroll/1 story of that neer brick building at the corner of M ARK Rl' and Ki:coN 'greets, west side, and tour doors above N M. tytipiee Mee, where he will ar all times he ready 104/11fum all Operations wattle Teeth,and from Ins elms ad vantages in his p,rolession, and the long Moe to Itt! and some of the large Citles'.. in prerati esOir ienre, be can and wilt warrant all hta woix, or ask f 110 rout peosatlon• r Dec. 40.1851. • . 51q1 PIANOS. lrivfiE subectlcer Is Agent for Myer'il cAebtiie.l PI. o , 'Which took the highest promisee at the Woild . it Fair. He will warrant these Plarnis, and sell bbesper than they can be porch/hied In tlillade !- phis. Tkase Pianos ranke in price from .24gto $3O cash. These Pianos have no attachment: ' Those with Attachments are very difficult be l.kept In tune, and ate attended with so much, expehst t hat tbsy are not a very desirable article out Of rat les, wins. tuners are not constantly at. band. 'Call and see them. Able, CarbarCs - Melodeoitte fur Claire lies, Lodge ittltents,Dweitinge, Schools, dr.c.,,dcc., delivered bite at city cask. prices. ii. HANN 4N, Masts Dealer alit! Bookseller. July ta, 1853 • DU. sannows• MAGICAL-PREPARATION,:i Nokia &sat Career of JVINTH and RACt Streets, !• • WHERE he eonrinui's to treat allirrivat# and del tube 'Ramses. guaranteeing a cure in V canes. Stiletele awl. Residents, of 'both adzes, ate invited to the Doeor's Private Hoolos, where he rah always be consulted confidentially, free of chaige.:+;' 13. Pereono resitting at a distaura, by kticlu:',l4 flute dollars In a letter, post-paid, stating symptoms, will receive a bottle of the Poem's Magical:Prepara tion, by return of mail. Odiceliours from 8 o'clock. A. till Hr . , P • N. Sam. 18.1 M. 2A -1 y • N. M. NEWNAM'S ;,• • (Beatles Row, .Aforwsrkin sure t ,Poitsoilq Penns.,) - Plumbing Stßip. HAti CONSTANTLY ON HAND A I.3III!PLW OF all sizes of Lead Pipe, sheet Lead, Block Tin, , Bath Tubs Shower aths, Hydrants. lioM', Double .and ElltilleAeting Pumps, and Water .Closets; also, al atolls of Brass Cocks' for water. and steam, tsßrass Oil Cup4tind Globes for Engines. All; kindso Copper Woreand Plumbing done in the neatest thinner a the @hottest notice.; • N. Castipaid Air old Brass and Lead. Pottsville, Oct. 26.1150. , t f • • TRUCK • BUSINESS. [c . .1111 E subscriber 'having purchased 7'. C.! Boyles Stock and Fixtures, formerly need by him; in the Vegetable business, and will be cantinneoy one at the old stand, in all Its branches. 'laving- !so vigor advantages for obtaining fresh Vegetable . : nd Fifth (troche Philadelphia and.. New York mirkets.tho ttlinmanlty can rely on as good and fresh a'Aupply as ray predecessor formerly petted you' U. W. IiIIIPMAN. - July 9, 1953. • M-3rn • USEFUL NEW.WOR t‘TsonreaT Tables of 'different leitgkhik;of Round, V Square gad Fiat Bar iron, Steel, Ez.e.t.'ay a rum- Beal Mechanic—Oft is,one of the moat useful works ' published for Dealersnod Workers.in Iron', and those who use It, ever issued. So comet are the Wrote- Bona, tbit aoy person can safety buy and sell with the Book, without even weighing The Iron 011 ,Steel.= Just publibbed, price 25 cents.ll.lld fur se wholesale' and retail by • ' ,B. D r i.NNAN. By enclosing nine postage stampa, the work will be mailed free. to Any part of the cotn.ty.-I'he Trade -supplied at the usual dlscount • .• an. 24,1852. - NEW POWDER MILD. T : E aubseriber boa elected a -new P,.bwder Sidi at 4111sonrille. on the West Stanch likiiroad. and is prepared to furnish Powder. which hn will Oar antee tube made of the best materials hod proper ties to increase its eiplostve capacity. fHe natters 'lttmselfthat, on trial, his Powder will beifound equal in quality to the celebrated Dupont Powder. Orders will be promptly attended .to, and furntßied at low rites, tar a'goud article. - PETER AILISON. Sept.lB. 1852. . ' CONEENTARS ES ON THE :BIBLE.— The subscriber bas jest' received the tollowing Commentaries on the Bade : • j; Clart's Commentary , on the Bible and, Testa nota,' Do do • on the TestamenN separate, Comprehensite Commentary, penerat . • Do • de • Baptist edition, Scott'siCommentary , • 5 , - 11 of which mill be sold at unusually 'low rites, at • D. DAbilinli'S Cheat Book and-Rtatirthery ;More. - 's', 15— • WISTAR A. KIRK 11-if EMCEES CIEWOOL&TE. cocoa AND iBROMA. W• BAKER &..CCL'ail Americus a utVi'aullla Fre whim Chocolates, Cocoa and Brenta, to which tiratprentituns have been awarded , by tba chief I net 1.. Weiland fairs of the Union. arc; for sale by all .41..e' pilrutipai.erosers in.tha.United dtate4and by their agents : s. Hussey dr, Murray. New 'Volk ; Emit & 'Philadelphia; Thos. V. Brundige, IfalOtrote net & Dudley, Cincinnati. Ohio. 6. WALTER BASER 'a,' Ct> . , liorchi , iter. Masa. 15-910 • Ainll 9. 1953. DEW PRATER BOOKI3.—JiMit received, a choke lot of Prayer Books, with large print, Ille at y bound, but cheap, for Pews.. Also, &lot of elegan bound Prayer Books,. to suit the taint" of the moat fastidious—all of which will be sold very low at - B. , B. HANNAN'S ,Cheapthrholesalecand Retail Book & Stilton eiy store - April 9.1853. ti 13— lITORKB OF DANIEL DrEtISTELL—m . VT sic volumes, white portrait--the oaf complete edition of the works of 'Webster pubrithed. It. has pawed through no less than three editiOne Anne the author's death dust received and will he *old .dt Pnbllahe'e price, oi - B. ViNNAlvs - • Cheap ;Book Store. .. Feb. 26 1853 , • . . 'UK* POCKET TIME ntioics.--Tbe ..Villewerribei Milne* riehullielined a; new Pocket' Time Book, ruled for one mouth. whletkwlit be found very COPVlitlegit Almi, weekly, Vine Boas ',nod Urse Tip* and Pay Bolls. for Cootrattors led the Colliery and Iron Entail bhmeute—shays- for sale at •B. BkliNLN'l3 Cue' Book Store Ind Bindery - CALTIFIOLIC SCHOOL HEADING DOORS.— The 'Subscriber bu jut retelwent hub . supply of stio tat, 3d and 3d Books of Rev.:Hot com piled by ths Brothers or the Chrlitlan Schools. Also, le Prayer Boakitiedthusebismirter sale cheap by a ti , • i 1141ANNAN, ';• Publisber and Bookseller, f:Ataly 10.133!. • • 1014 r. >soa's' . ll t T : e. hbefbag ,finade ittaneewenisSaistkerp: enpply.of them celebrated Into on hand, and will edit It witole- Sidi to deem at the btenullietureeeirriees—thus saving -the ensiled's. tie , also tetaiiip it .111.81100, IlialtollOit, quan,ot atwitter trnettenitit cayßA. T ----,, 4' • .' : • ...• '., •-• NNAN. „ an*EL OEMS— Os isturlDlD.AETlCLE:—Ftrerer4eot ,Oallque Pelmet Steel Pens, conetrneted on the same phi as bid celebrated Gold Peas. For r iAle dt • D 8/O, , INANIR • • Nook and Stationer, fito' - e Pell:, • -- • r_l.lllltA PSIIIOIIA ref:tined a Signs manila's* of Gouts Peicta Walking, Cigar teinsittibte ftiettit "%bins" `and difrabliny. Tney possess thirgloas and &Asti of the gni* Ebony Canes sad aft sold Si half the price: canes of any: Sipe 1114 Aslol spade to - order' ettib rtiber gold Ire : sliest sionattap Tot sale sitO.ANNAN • 4I - . 141,813.: ,13 117 - GioiIASOIVIII • ICTO4IIi 'DO WING - ROO* NomPafacon.aolth Illuminated tit*, neatly bound at tafralladery atlas aabseribei. t alao, all Mods of Met Sheen. - gAtifiA/1,, . . ~ . . . . . - :. -, Al • ! t _. . ____ ____._ .._.. -.5-,...."=“rt - -' 4 , '-;""'"---"''""""'"---" .. -'---. - '''"'l -- 7: - : - 7 7 L:4 -- ::•.:::-- --•-- -:i---- - - - • - --.--, -' , -- ,7 ;; fff, -1 - '' -- - '''''"- '. --- . - '7 - 7- - - 7 . - .' ,-- '... , „ -4 _,i• - -- • l iiii ' .- . .,',3 - - .: Pe - ' ri Q IC L ~' ' i 7...7. -- ;7.7. *. r t—, ...: ' .'''' --- , '''' • , ...', . '.&`' '... ',„..„i.: ' ' ' i:.;....164411. . .' ... 11''..V?' 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PHILADEtI4HA OEO.I LlCP'Scarf. • • will TIOTTO. •••1 VAC° GEORGE - 13Prioroorrik co. u AVE constantly on band ai foil arsortmetit Of AATAiii;WISIEJ. LIQVOIR and altn(11111/3 Tactility. • No. I? North Water fltoret, and • •• • No. to North Do.l4warefAirortue,Pbt•aita.... cza - imps muvaitunr AND zsigair I CO OAPS:These superior artmles:OP painter/IY, 0 amongst whiSh are enumerated bistjuitlyadebra ted.Lilly White, Oriental Shasta, Feat. Rottie.: Tooth and TolletPowderat Mita. Velvet. Chalk and othRW approved Cosmetics. • Wij ft WI find EWA Hine s , ltla aro . vre and ' White Windaur. Floating, Paled", Ali:rood, Fancy and Toilet „Soaps : Shaviag ,Creanr. Liar Dye, Colognir Waters, Citrate let thmlandlfeablet. in Marrow, Bear's Oil, Crystal Pomade (s tsar *Mete). Eau Luc. tral Hair Reiterative. HalruiLs, Thilogemee, le., 6te., me mandfaetured •nd for ale by JOHN T. ci.Eco. Perfumer ¢ Chemist, it; Market:St:- below 2d'. ("V" Merchants, don u t forget that CLEGG'S islhe . eireapesualid momettettave Alairula:tory in the City. Give Witt • call. ' J.T. Clegg's Perfumery an be had sholesele and retail at city' prima, at B. BAN NA, , ,pla Variety Store, Pottering. • 43-ly - • Oct. 15. 1859 SLOPS OSAINS. pug undersigned begs reayetatnilly to cad rho at. tention of Miners, Coal Ilierstuortri„ and 211 (hate 'to WSLIC of BEST' PRO:WM), or BERT BEST CItAI V 3, for Mining .o "Ourpoent, to his louse stock of 13eat But ,C7*sias, assorted sizes, g inch In n Inch, wade un nest relined Iron. • Also, to his. Inge stork of Osat.Proored . Canis, assorted else., Doan 3-16 inn to id tacit, twade.trom ben Cadie icoo, woich will be *obi on very reasons bin terns, by . DANIISL. LIcCABTDV, - N 0.116 nwsnetiq and hies. 9... / . Dock Street Whstf. ' - IlEArgit TO. -7 • IV. V. Agana 4. Co., j . POft Carbon. Usorge Mason, . , eilartesAiller do Co 6 PbfLtdelphia. kle t Cliutosk k ktcginight, fonansn Cochin, Esti.. ..lewellyn, Pa. May 91, ter.a.t , .'nom - r •WATCiZES, 2 JlMlnillcltir - AND SILYER • VANE: • I HE: undersigned Would most respeetlblly Inform 1 hla friends aid the pubriergeneratly, that he has econtly enlarged and; otherwise jproved his store, sad IS prepared to of• fee goodesetri b, for tamely and style ••` of 'Wan. cannot , be purpassed. has now Instate an ettensiVe rtssurtwent of ES, JEWELRY. 'ELVER WARE and. FANCY GOODS, Are.; to which be'/jallies ariention, berg determined to dispose of tikim of Nice* which con fetti fad to render sathrfactibni He has eonsidetable eipesinnee in Me bustnetsoutd • will endeavor to please those who may favor him with their patronage All goods guaranteed to be ai repress uted. • •*. . b.—Watches and !enmity repaired and warran ted. All orders ti) mall or otherwise promPriE, tended to. '• :JAMES O. FIDLER', . No. IS South Id SI., belOw Market lit., PIA KIP Don't forget the matinee. July In, Inn • !.. J. M. OCIII&D. \ ) • ; (FloccEmma To q A. nor.) Nu Id4CHE.STNUTSteret,Seraim's Bin(ding PHILADELPIII4, EXTENi3IV AltilC PllfiLlstllEß.and Dealer In Musical Instruments of igety deseription. Exclusive Agent ler the sale of Hal le'. Oat is & ftlostoni , Pwirrie Susentostor Bathos A'slias and oth er PIANOS, L Gilbert's Boudoir 0110 A, Melodeon*, Martin's iGaltara, Ilsrps, Violins, rtheet Mn etc, Music; Motile Rooks. Arc. Residents of the country writhe supplied' .by .mail or otherwise with soy milk they may .wish„ at ei low rates as If purctrasett Id periion. Hoeing one of the largest mocks in the Untied ritater„ I 'feel:confi dent of satisfying all who niay tenor we with 'ls caU or order. Dealers ih Music supplied on the roost liberal rermit. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for sate. May 11, 1e.3.. W-ly CM they offer at the Iciwest inntket rates. CONSTANT LT FOB BALE I . Bleached and Natural *inter and Spring Sperm Oil. . . Bleached Winter and Spring Lard Oil, Extra White Winter Solar Oil, Bleached Elephant OIL (Winter and Spring.) Strained North Went Co3at and Polar Whale Oil, Winter and Spring Whale Oil, bleached, Straits Bank and Tanniiis' Oil, Machinery and Oteaiiing Oil, New Bedford Sperm Candies. Patentl'oliabed Sperm ilattdles, (Colored and Plain) Swatter Candle.. Price's Patent Candles,(fer which we are vole. Ait's) Crystalline and Polished Candle.. Pot the above Candles we received the Bret premiam fa Silver Me dal,' from the Franklin Inatlittle, and a Diploma front the shale Agricultural Soclety,attheirlateelbibitions. Toilet Almond and othet Fancy Snap. Yellow. Brown, White and Castile Soap,' , Retina Spermaceti InValtes. • . • E BOLDIN Qc PRICE. 31 Nottit Wiirvea. third Pinfe. above Alttlil Street, Philadelphia. May ;12,1e13. hl-IY DOZOLARD , • DRE MIER ARTISTE 4N LIAM 177 Ehistnet S if,' I - opposite the State House, PHILADELPHIA. in ventor ef tbe celebrated Gossamer Venlilating Wig and Elastic. Band Toupaies. Inatructions to enable ladies and gentlemen tel measure their own heads with accuracy . For {Pigv, litrhes“. tours, ¢ - Sc a lp ' , fn . , i No. ,I The round of the No. I From forehead. to head. hack as far as bald St From forchead over: Over forehen th• as the head to neck. • _far an required. 3 From ear Meer oirer 13 - Over the crown of the top. Ic 3 the bead. • 4 From ear to ear the forehead. • R.- DOLLARD bag Minty& ready fur sale ti splendid stock of Gent's Wigs,-Toupees, Ladies' Wigs. half Filwis. Srelds_tarls. kn., beautifully manu factured; and as cheap u any establishment in the Union, • • ( DOLLARD'S illerbanituti.Ertratt pi Latticing Hair Tonle, prepared from South Amencarthertis sad soots,_ the most successful article ever producedfor preser ving the hair from fa 11.04 out of changing color. re. ttorlng and preserving;it in • healthy and Mainline gate: Among other 1411.50111 why Dullard', hair eat ing Saloon mitigates Its Immense popularity Is th,e act thathis totdc.le applied to every bead of her; on at tilt establishment. consetllleatill it ii kept , better prearrvktlon than under any other known lip nitration. 'being thus'practleally mated by, thou node. oSv s the greatest guaranty of its efficacy. Sold wholesale and Venni at his old estatdishment,: 177 CHESTNUT SI., (opposite the State,House, Phil 'ft. t•OLLARD has it last diacoverefithit or "Ir s; nitre of HAIR DVE and ancounees It for sale; with: • perfect confidence In Its surpassing everything of lift kind now in use. It colors the hair either black or brown. (as May be desiired,) and is used without' icy injury to as lair or skirt, ether by main or inher- Wine. can be washed rfff lb ten minutes after, &pint tattoo. without detracting Dom Its eillcacy. Persons • visiting the city are ,Invited in gave him a call. Let. • tent addressed to R-DOLLARD. 177 Chestnut Street Phlladriall34 will receive attention. . • • . . duly : 311-Iy ' STATIQNF,RY; - &c EzachusT uumusawricaL INSTRUMENTS rp HE subscribes tuts Jost. received aa elegant as !. ointment of Olevania Suva ntatteasaticat Instru ments. which wilt nos corrode, lar)ille la Pike !Nola .910 11l percale. 4-iso. beanillsll- cased of instru ments for die pocket.: also, Ivory and Rosewood isaties, among: 11,filatt ate several new and astral Sales, funning a corablustiOrr oft different Also, Packer- Consortium, Tape Wes, ke., togett'er with cheap lestrumeats for dchools, Itc., - .PW received; at prices math lower than usual, , • , •B. ,BANNAN'S Cheap litedoisergaid;Tariety More. May 1853. . • ACILLet'S Wil ,ll : l* Vals:T rr Zies ant hran• B ieersintrdzybeaubscribsr Itaajnet re; ceired'a .litrge lot of ilatey'a,PriperlOr Gadd :essi .Smottk'Sildeli are the Conireus-and Waled: Awes rens, bolt; I n and out of cares, all of irklear . ea. be returned If the paints corns off bY,Adi-13415; The Mammoth Unnlted :gnaws Pen Is a turtrfirr. Am' tad nelt,taletber I/Martha others; at • eiktirtidaoril V • Chesil nook sod dlatiopers Store.' vetwii sac .01trsit, :1-late" and aniall traria, made of pod Paper, and ruled differently ,froit the rube& Jenny, .B.U—,lout triatiafiscturelimid Cheap Book and Rialladathtne. 1811. I:T , ti LABLE- OfcanNIOAIa''WCORK., V—The Amerteat* EagOureioOrliltravilergird lte-„ eisirriUs* Arektear.iketglisdaP irniti tV sieri r aggnnsiterroitrd View Ilirceplilig4orAllit steering . Precook/a, tOsetreted with rota liteednd g,airtirgs ne.wabd.iadtoartdea large engraved tarb4 ogispoih•Plauts. by Oliver Byrne. , Jir•r_peleiltbegetait • for salegr. f 0; iihlyithWA,Shoh fithpt i : • ' Fet St. - - , • ° r • GRAM 41.11 wog settooLs AND PEO —J wet meind 4ha GhAelotikElgr prated. xi ItaidtlfiAr _Octwall 1t41 11 440 116 %* di ll' WO I* sold at muswpt#Ortirithhiirt • InL 4444, ' - • 11:11414NAIre., " • 11001iiiitti littifootY Meng ?- oaa=pUsi soarMIMS 11;-%•Wa 17.oasPesoaskm''aa?b4~a1latAiiL ' :a , ' • !SAMNA/J . .40 • ' ilookttati Stationery Store; • ~.• ,3•-• DRY :GOODS. , • Salt carPellligNv. .• , • TE. M. tigdarr'S old woad, career of! lair ft and Noiwetwo swee:s, Fowls - We. , linp'l S ply i .earpenagr,l }lour Oil Chit lEgrain ~ do I Table do Vezit!aii' While Malting Zig ;:• t'ieck do • State • ;:' do I - " Moor Mats. Also a Call asseraentzu of Window - Ilanatati , with liatures eotnpltut,. Rich ablated Dautasis, L Duff Linen Stitt es,. Watered , Moicens'y, - I Transparent And embro i dered coosiln Shades. E. realty` havmerreade arrangements Oth the principal tuattitstia tors to n constant saint" or the tott,rpetitte Ire-, Is therein -enabled to afar to the public a etwiee aceoriment of the above good, ofidperturAttality„ aud at the lowest )ilry co. u • . Ap r All 1,1853. • I Cti NEW SPRING AND Scala GOODS. timmOr thlks,l Ban! India Silks, • t Tissues, Bareges:De Beges, De Fleg4ei l - „ Challies, ,Chafliede Laines, E, • • tiCt Different PAitern• lierrre de Laineti....! Full assortment French and American Lawns, .1001,ieee4 ne isir• style Print', Fientliwork"Oollars 5: Handkerchiefs, 11 Mohair MtiLk t • Kid gloves, S gloves, Kid &Ash. The iiridercigivd having laid - in a full . astiortment of the above at very low prices, and intends eelitng tVern aei-ordingly, end keeps' at all times An eXten.l'e 19.1..arl Mont nl . t.ttiph• goods. Ho; eiery, gloves, m'itt', gents crilVal., handkerchiefs and' alt. kind , i=lt Dry Goo& nstrally Itep in Dr: gothd atoree, wipch together with a tresttland well seleeted stock' Groreries arid Provbiortti, that all, can be tlupittlie4t as low rates. as any other store ju the eountyt are invited t,i gull and'exarritne tgotxl. nhd A. HENDERSON, Ag't.' A Mlle 195' • itiqf •!-- Nel:y Spring G00d%.11 XILTEi ARE NOW opening an extensiyettand fen-. VV cal assortfuent of fresh Spring Gtiod.,Drg . ,Oood..,Grooerie,s, PrCvi.ion. and Crockery ware. Also, a.laroe arlortrnent of House , arti „,Osrpetings of various kinds:ant. quell sties, Floor tell Cloth., 'Wettings, Tatile-covers; Counterpanes, ko., &-c. Thankful pa , t liberal patronageljextenAed to 04--Weaguin invite attention to our Our extort. ee a , sortrnen - r of geed., which we intend shall not bxli exoeeocd in chenpne•:s, excellence of quality:: or vartihtvof kind( *; by any other i!establish. men! tp SchtivH.:ili county. 'Remember 'bur place, Rriek-,:tore *Centre Street, between Market and Norwegian, EiSt side. • JOHNSJOINI dr Co. April 2.3,1E4f,„-.` i i. • . IRO FOUNDEIIS. , TO ti&PILL OfPERATORS AND °Tutus EOM PlO - 4 - "El? BOILER WOK47s. rt.3l - 0: Substutibers reveetfulty inviteljthe tip) of the intsiness rommunity'm their Boiler worts, on theOslnnii adjoining the Pi veer Fur naee,.:Pott,viitk, Pa., where they are prepared to macufacture BQIIiER.4iOF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Smoke Strieki, Air Stnels. Blast Gasome ter.,• Drift &e. Boilers on - trand. • Bring Mieehan and having fur penis devoted themieves en'i , elr to this branch of husi nes.,ther themselves that done at their e!.tri . hlishrzent . wilt give t=atisinetio4 to all who mhr far thr,lh•with a eat!. Individual;: and Cor - puiii will filiA it greatly to their advantage to ex amine their ty-ftrt: belore engaging else Where. • JOHN zs: JAM.E6t - N081.E., 09-11* . . ;irliv - '5 I 9.1": • VITASLIANGTON - IRON . WQRICS. ;,.! pot:L . O;II.LE, PA, ri . !.1. WREN w. Rao' 3. rejmectitilly /n- I trite Itl attention of the harmed room ttnity to their New Machine Shop and (puhdry, erected Getwerti ('OAt. and 11.1111-Inad Strgets, and. fronting on NOVNigitill Street, where. they aSiiprepare4 to execute all ttrde re far Mortimer-Of an. and if4ll,lOlCll as tstenut' En g ines, all !cid w offcaring for Itclliuts.lills, Gl 4 eba and Sat? Is, rich and Doubleactlo_g , f iluip. - . l'uaa jll aketw, lii : iitUate,a/1 'kind of Ruti n:tad Casting ..tsuith ua Clans, for flat Otof T Rail; Frog', A w itrptis, arc.: all kinds of cast 'and wrought Iron 'Sinning% :.itetng Practical MechanCea, and!atter hit le pig , MadeAhe, demands of the Coal 'ttegida ,their •iady for yeata, also all ttimia of Maththeiy iiti their torke;of haeuee.:,t, they clatter themaelvra that work cloud of theiOstatillatiment Iva( give satisfaction to atl Who may thinat them with a call. MOrstera thank. folly r, ceiveif:dod promptly executed on tbe most rest sonablfiterW JOHN V.-WREN, :! . T110M4. 4 WREN, 'L..; 7 A NIEWIWREN. 1 .104 f ' Ort 1. : -11351 d - -i-, ----- 1 FRANKLIN IRON wqiuts.l . i,.. rim LitlpzicittllEßAS 4aranioUricE -- - -..1„ .. .„-- to the public that they :we; the . rthprie . •:'e,Z: :or. bf the Franklin Work* Port Carbon. . . ...lately ranted on by S. linimen t where they contien&O manu facture to order, it the olio:teat notice, Stettin Enain;te, Punipa,Coat :itretikers, and MaOrnery et almost any *.ize or denctiptinn.for tnin ing,or other linrpotei. Aleci Railroad:and Drill Cars, Impt or nrirs*Carainge of any sine or pattern. Clrder • are'respectfally r aliened. ' - .: li - 1 i: , . lit:o. U. FIALER - C BROTHER. . . i FEANEIAN SHOVEL WORKS .-- The eubserlhers enntinue toliarnish the Cullieti and Dealers of Sth'l. county. witik Shovels of ail kinds.at the lowest Phil adelphia poPcs. Attention la partlcillarly called to their Coal Oittiels. Orders fot 8 hoveltof any Size or Pattern pituPptly attended to. ! t,,li ft EO. I. 1: FISI.EII Ir!BROT11E11. Jog. 21.052. . q 31- tf ['OTTO ILLE ROLLING' i MILL. : .THE SIIhrICIIIIIEItS. respectfully an , notince to the public, that their new afti : Rollin; Mill its now conipleted and in full-operation, and that they are proper-, eachbUPPl, ,:all kinds of Bar Iron ofivariuns sizes, 'which thenowill warrant .to be supetior in quality to , :any obt4lited from abroad, at the sank pricca. - hey alsri.manufactore•V Rails. frielthe use,' of the EOlilertee 01 Lateral' Roads, weigh* from 21 tp 50 ibe. per yard. made of the heat Iron, tend which will bt found idlich cheaper Chan the truncated article. rielng peddtical niethanies, and having odd Consid erable etptit)ence to the Iron busliteds, they flatter themselvcilthal they can give entire ; friatirfaction to pijr.chaser‘iind will also wake it their Interest to pa unnizo hotoe naanufactures. '' ' ,ii HARRIS, BIIENIBII ft49-If CO. ' t. 5 E 143 c t cd _ k Em C.) . z : Z • • 0 . ■77 , ° ; 4 ' 5 - C6l t E ;/' . I gZ*'-'r-- • g acz„: l :v311,74 s. a. =^l e c ; tr .4.13 - 41tavidittaiiiiiii - MON WORKS. - H. N. HUDSON. 110N.and BRASiE4 Founder, respectfully ' tefouns Me pat • ion., and the poblie generally, that :"^` belt gully prepared, at the above Et tablishiniort.• to'idantifaclare dteatri Enginesof Pvery die; Pillar*. Railroad and 'relit Cars,ited every ether dAtierlptlott °Mon and Beau Caatintaauitablelor the Coal Min let or other businese, au the moat reasonable Alto * .Blowing Cylinders for,itilsst Furnaces and Machine work In general. Ilepaillir,vif all kinds done with niatness and-des lfie lowest Tale 'All work furnished by patch. it'llte InWest pile°, tijmwill tiletwarrented to perform Oren. fie sioulii solicit thejekstom of limo vim maylwant articles in Ms tine in, igwvisidisy.r. *Doreen, will meet with inunedtai4 gad prompt att S ention. 11 I .;• 1 V.HU DSON Marelt.ls` ISM l ' :. W. ‘ , 1 - '1143' .. - taiza" — EATll , CAR FACTORY. vs- ,r 4 1 • • 4 • 4 ifEsarveribers beg leave to inform the pantie that T In adlition to their former STEAM ENGINE DHOPS VIA FOUNDRY, they have recently put' p new Mac3llnery and Stings for thei manufacture of COAL COS, TRUCES and other flail Roadybrs, by Steam pother, which enables them tor execute, all that Mind of wOrk, not only mutt' better s but with greater deiparch rand at the very , lowest prices. having thus made tholoi extensive "preparations; IndlvlAnels and companiviiirequi ring work of this kind, will find It 14) their advfiVage to give ihrm a call,:_ • Wilk - DER & MILNES.• Oct. 2.qissi • 434 f „ POTTSVILLN IRON wawa. • • GEO. MASON & .CO. RESPECT ; fully announce to tbe:publie that they have taken the Eathlillkhineut known as•the Pottsville Iron' Works on Nor wegian reel, where they are prchared to tmild all kinds orfeivam Engines. manufacture Railroad Cars, sod Mackikery of almost every diocrlption, at the shortest Vihtice, and on the most rOasonable terms. ,-.Perandh,from abroad, in wanrof Steam Engines, wall Ilnd Mitt:lolMT advantage to give pima call be. or engaging ebiewhert [Maylt , tf 1 • • • PAPER, &c.. • • Vhcaper than s - er: 19060 PIECES PAPER . BANGING:4 • r StOye,' 'et_ol.4.4.'APEltS, from 75 • cents tti'Si 40 kirtenpli Papers, v at lime prices, Glaz.dirapers, ttnnito to Go cent?, VdAtitPli Pnper4, (min 7 teht% to 45 eetila, • dphintfii! Hall, Entry end Balootrßapere. Bold; Velvet. and Imitatinn Itor44is, ; Cartel* on Paper and Linen, Irtistil to 40 cents. Pain; hides. trim) 50 centirtel each, a splen did aserAltnent. Fire eiEteens, Beautiful Vievrs t Panel Paper, Pero- at tang, 8C3U11 , 1%. lumns and Statues ; The stilircilbee has made his retertiorienf 'Cbolie Patrprirt Ootri four of the largest' Sas nufactorles, and ronsemiantly Ala SPltk embraces a!mmater variety of Pattertailhan. can be bundle anymore in the city. He ple a himself to sell all bib Papers, at Cap, Cask , &addle Cold and nioninxpensive Papers at less Orin rag clad prices. His. .9inain Papi!rs embraie new and beatu I[o Paitcnut,tt' levr!rattai.' ' • ' !!!.. 40-111fillthants and , Paper Hangers , supplied with Curtain7 , Paper and Paper Llanginga. wholesale. a; the rery.hrtistatpriens. - ‘ 7 . • . • &welt , PAINTED .Bii&DES, cla Canvass, at less than .ctly, prices. name *luperioc Panama can be found ittuong bis Stock; imitable irlt the most deptit I hattliefit,% , • • • •- • • * • - be nadetaold..by. • Witirt,',Vire are determined not trwl- airirprition who tetrads. paying fad Isla gcids dime who wOst haranios, dad adVOIllia:•of aabatlog from t•trge and varird stack, bat hatter (*hat I ektip Vlsolecitli and Ittrail Pls?, P Book iirdfSii -tt" k . 4 o ..tarf, &Oct.. .„,. • 10* leAstr Illtigerstantiahed wheo llarto 19.1 8 53. • _ . • . ~. .. 1. . .. .. . . _. . . , Lu RR~P y..prittifiligT,74ltr.tfcoll Il fe eZTu l l: I :Patt i :li ,' ," I .4tuaOgkoit. , a.littk.sopertOr to +ROY '!.I1J01 of 00.11 lover *gem. to Ltd/ sectloo. Also, i -- , • ..:- ' - • • GOLD PAPERA, ' `Or theqitestaild most beatitifoi pinery., st; less Mon ( Kr P . 44, L . .Z '',- - , • ...,t;. 1111.10t4SWIL , • -.t i , t. at ell 4, 1 t . hita L'apot wed Vattet.&oto. Atn 4. Ibii., , ,-,, , , fl • ~, ~ ~ , .4._ - WHITIS:A H AND ILETTeit ease.comemerepi Noir ?WIS.'S islhe ,'price reint 0 t - 45 to *4 perliteiso 'cysts supe rior PSPerarold-ratesialtaugu the Flee bassdvan• cedlAne , ~.. ~..LH. HANNAN'S f.' ChAftp, kaper and - StaHofe Store. - Mitt Clttdtadt.l 4 4lP/1111.--do(rOjetes (*attain Pa _ Ploanaatatini•rnontber of maw and faibionabkr P au l ° . st . seddred.PricAr , tricflpsile ittd teat% jaat urn 10-1861 i-, . F lllOl .1. 1r " 11 !12. -a r ." LICTTEit ittitintle For lain at - .19.11ANNAPett • • ' Ronk andstationery Stn e. .411171 es - • ,111-: • . NJ CAIN BANNAN , ,POTTSVILLE t sciUMLICILL cOtnq SATUADAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10 ! ,185 a. FIRE INSURANCE. I • • mossweviaamt -- -. - PAITMERS"INSpRANCE COMPANY, Capital $200,000. Will dud sttotrtyy inveitect: DIUECTORs. Avast C. Van Psrries,„,lisatte 6 % D I WILL.Lms RECToIi, :farm Bil 1; ' CuaaLcs P. esirazas;. H.Lliialer. . . Ana Ant W.' Tom., ; Isaac Venus., Jean W. PASOcill. Healer um ha Las III: I zNlCnocss 4100111, - Jost. 11,. Lristisri. isFEICEI3H. A. C; VAN . l'arnal,Pnra't IJaircs Haii..Seerettry.. W.H. Reverts. Vice Pie sl.lAaa it W.,ToLL, ?roast, H • fisitainads. Joe., Gent rat Agoto , No. 3 Greens street. Trenton N. J. • 1 RHVELIENCEA, non, /1. „Johnson* Vo...Juday. Hibineetady. • Jno. P. elute. Shelia . . D. P. Forma. County Clerk, • :.sr Abram A. Vitt Vont, Mayor. ;, •• " • 31. Myers, El-142y0e . Welgla; ROcordet, Albany. r: • - ' ' .U. 11. Van Dyelir Pronllt•torAlbane.AtLis. Jett* O. SaudetS, EP That'll% Clark. Est. New Yolk. CY Policies of Insurance against Pi!e„ and siso In land policies cni COAL and 1100:‘, consigned to Pfillsdelptda, New Vora, end Eastern Ports, issued by P: Agent fot Actinsiltdl amity, °dice nest door tri !diners' Hank. June 23, 1853. 1 - r - td.tt TURD ANNUAL - STATPIEWP. TUi STATE iMMTUAI. FIRRan4 MARINE INAURANURI3ISIVAIN V of PENNBYLAIANIA. , Urtuich 015.7 e. 113 eIIpSTNITT e 4 ttes:l, PbiladmlPhlti r . Assets nay 1. WI. I 192119.018 51 Premiums recessed t 0 May 1 135,950 MI Interest on Leans, 3 1,916 19 Capital Stock, 190,000 0tt .446,183 16 Lassa, ape noes, aud. re. au rued - premlums,l INYESTMENTB. Bonds,Mortgages, storks and other 'good securities. • ! - r • $181,481! 98 Piet/oval notes,. i 1111,014 51 Nash on hand. . 17,40 511 • • • Total auk. of reitmates liable far t:Mea, 111358,318 70 Tills-C ompa n y InSores on buildings perpetually or Sawed; ohm, On ali: kinds of merehnodlze Bud far nhuretby tftte year, oil the must reasonable terms. Applicititms:fbr ibentance in the sbuve Company are respectfully solicited by JOIIM T. SIICEISiEfi, Art. - OFFICE—In CKITRE Street, 31 door above Mar. bet, Pottsville. 11 June,11.1353.: • UpDEDINITY: YEE FRANKLIN FIRE OF INSURANCE COMPANY PRILABELP/1114., OFFICE ri ., j oit Chestnut stOot, near Fifth St • 'IIMRECTORSI, 'Charles N, Budder, George V. Richards, 'Maims Hart,.l Mordecai I). Lewis, Tolytas Wagner; I Adolphe E. Rorie, SautuelGrant, I .Ihavid B. Brown, Jacob R.Smith. Mot rlmPatterson,' • Contiaueto mated lasmance; pirmanent or limited' on every desciiptlan of property, lo warn and cannily at rates as low as ire consistent with ate„thrikta,.t-' The Company babe reserved ai.laty*V-Ontingent Fund, which with their Capital and PiVtiltims, safely invested, afford atiple protection tO Oarsured• ' The assets of the Company on lannary lit, 1849, as published agreeable to an Act of /assembly, were as follows, viz : pdonoraga in 558 85 Stocks: 51,663 15 Real Estate, lb .358 90 -Cash, 4cc.,:. 43,167 n 7 Temporary Conon, 15A.459 00. 3i0.097 G 7 Since their Incbrporatlan, a period of eightenit pearls., they have paid upwards done million two hun dred aquavit' dullers„ Ineara by Ore, thereby afford ing e v 'deuce of ttio advantage. ofinsurance,ae vrell as the ability and disposition to tneet with prompt nese, all Ilabiliften. CHARLES N. DANCEER, President. CHART Et; C. BANcKER, Eireeel/ey. Tbesubeeribni hoe been appoirged agent for the above meat toned institution, and',ls now prepared to make Insurance, on every' description of property. at the lowset rates.'" ANDREW •1111SABL, Agent. PrnteTille. Jan 3851' - t.t.f , • 'r subseribe4 would•respectrully inform their nu- J. memos Mends and customer's of Schuylkill Co. thai their atikorithent of Clothinifor Yowl Cientlo• men is much larger than ever, and they are disposed to sell okra?. Persons living at g distance, have the privilege of extaanginr clothing purchased at this store, if they do tint suit. , F. A. HOYT BROTHER, 279 Chesuant.Sl, cornet t 4 Tenih, Apr,ll 2..1853. 13-13, MIEEM! coTbi, :SEW fOILIC CLOTHING. Bar caaTunto _ CLOT/ZING! ClOthing I :i,CLOTEUNO ! ! i n • • THG most' extensive eisoroneat of Clothing to Schuylkill Counts. from 00 , to 30 percent. cheaper and better made i r than can lie purchased eirawhere, la at " .• OLD OAK HALL." corner of Centre and Mahanton , go Streets. . r . A magnifieent assortment of PALL and WINTER CLOTHING, °film most fashionable styles, Is now on hand and rea dy for sale afprWas that DEFY COM PETITION. AS every aniclajiold at this establish ment is manufaitured in Pottsville, It is, therefore, expressly adapted to this region, and offers great ad vantages ta purchasers over all thc.vsrp Warier City-wads Maio,. , ' i' ONE TRIAL OM prove thir. - beyond all doubt, to any Who :tie strangers to the cam ; and throe who have not ret •liurcimed thelti FALL or WINTER Clothing, w ill do well to callandludge for themselves'. An immense variety of .BOYS' CLOTUING, Suitable fOr the season. at extr:rmely low prices. Remember the old stand," OLD OAK HALL," cor ner of Centre and Mahantonso Vitrects. . 1 . EDWARD T. TATLOR, Proprietor. (Late LIPPI ricer? lc Tayromynporte Importers of Cloths and :Dry Goode.) i A CARD.—F.DWARD TAYLOR, Merchant 'NOM', would rropectfulli call the attention of hls nu merous friends and the public td hie Fall and . Win ter Stock' of Cloths, 'Nommen, Elegant Vesting's, gm., selected (Mm the best utakkon, snitch be is pre pared to make up to order, at Very moderate prices. An astortment otOloves,Renttlefo,Burpenders ,llll k Ahlrts, ac. Agent tor the New York, Lon don and Paris fashions. Pottsville, Ott. 4, 1832. .; 42-t1 STOVES. Slll46VEIsvo - UldSr7SoStree to bls Cowinter' In e the .sorroOndlog country:that he ha. just added to hie large Moak of Strives a-Variety of new Pattern. of Cooking. Parlor, 00Ite and lie ,latoves. Ile has now the largest and most splendid stock of . Stoves ever Offered to this Region Before. which be guaran tees at the lowest cash price*. They wIU be sold Gtr cash only. Ile big also 'a large assortment of Tin'd and Enameled Mallow Ware, of all descriptions; a large assortment of Cutler e, Tin and Sheet-iron Ware, Slave PiPlotgEoal Buckets, Wash Boilers, Brass Ket tles, .3'r-remiss Kettles, Frying Pans ,. Waffle Irons. Coate fdills„&ce- a large ?assortment of Japan'd Ware Ersys,4lc:alla klna of 'Flit and Sheet-Iron work done to order. Tin Rotating and Spouting done at the shorten notice. All Orders received Will be pnomptly attehded to. CENTRE Street, four doors above litarketl Pas strille,tJet . 33, I 532.. • • 4 3 -if WTCHES, 01,Cs— litmnovin. ' , • BRADY & ELLIOTT, Sigh of the Big Watch.op posits Mortimer's Hotel. Wenvite rour (heads acid the, , .',,,.. public i n gental to cull and e tam- _ ...'..,‘ v.- - Inc ours stook,, as We feel cooodent . , :::----:;-s--- , ..., It is the hestl that was ever ,rifer- - . , ed ia this region.and we sold sell at Philadelphia Our paockleonsiste in part:of a full assortment of Gold and Silver Lever Cold and Silver Lepine Watches, 1 i Watches, Silver Table&Tet4poorts Forks, Butter-knives, &c. Platedl Casroks" . I Pratt & Cake Baskets, Plated Card T rays, Cups. t Montle Oreements;*e.' • i diad a g sent assortment of. Paso/ Goods. Willis th rough knowledge of our business. and every facilit for purchaeing to advantage, wie cattier ba underact by honest dealers In theldhae. -Were turn thanks rot the liberal yettonage we have hereto. fore received, and by strict /Mention to btielbese.ws hope to merit-the eanddeece of the commizelty and 'our elate orthett peonage I ' . _j wit LIAM BRADT' . . .I.IITEWART ELLIOTT. , Ne 11.—S Ilbetml discount tO Pedlars and squill Deal er.. , k rt. Particuhir attention paid to the teptilvlng or Cloth, Vintehea and JewellY.' , May, 15,1849„ , ~ , • . au-11 i lig : ix*: 3 , I N K I i 3—Good Ink, la home, as .1 101 as IS cents per closet'. for sale at ' BANNAPPS . Cheap Boot and Stationery ritcire August 20 EISS. - c4RA) L . L ;Lo lin di zl3 vv. , lro . -arIIOLESALLAND. RETAIL. . A I:: having retantir Odra/led 441'4 " 4*. sal.llahod installer &Oar OhnltsotespsetfullY 411101112 the tostanntigyhathey, are prepared to, All :oirderi for anything in theialine, prostpUy and to :the - satiaraetion ; ttflostrolittors.;:. ' =I - Maya . 4414. ITOF4 c4l- ete oupadat quality of, tre t i ll ag eU de hil tarmi ltd. aedio We ise ir ii theh,i ttai l at to .s gife e g g ek e t e i e llj t. faction W al I wbo may tally ieolldq a Oars Of fhejAgalli es. . ^ 4 : e17 1 10.1tlea , • -• ^r":".t-'l""Pimilla-tifille. .ilttegUon i - - 'Ult.%e'er* of the beautiful r Niger. and' Art have kelt ithatr yews • - ae - Olive 'twat ALUM% DAl3l7llllta6lnt.taiLtillitYitersercrtf - 41allteetand: Cadre/AI wags. -% The aabeirther harreturnied to Potts" villa 1 to take Qua perional Sharp pr tits zeosairientl is , sew issady•tcrtake goad, Orptellestfpll-01 ill • Who ; dertrhjherif.". Come iota lo the )ott ire vtimrintik to tit's thence ' . ..-4 0 *e•Atitatist stiedenor It~i.."' t 11.—IIEDUCTIO11;rattitel ist - thezprtattliof tine Palter a!athe z csaes,isses awl Prams. • A. 111.' ALLEN. " • Aiikii,lem ..,,i,, „.....1; rk — rf iv ,o' 2: -4aleititibit UsSiet— 00.11haiiintAtAK , ' T ra k h l t t,l !". 4l 9 / q l l, v* - - - 4 . • ••• ME issreelt;d,:and Arciininit far Tail Aftnitrs'Joirrriall rar Lows •• It is a (mufti thing To love as I love Thee; •td feel the world— - • ThsObright, the bettutlful, joy-giving world— .- A blink without thee. Never Mine*, hie • •=- Can tope,joy, fear, wear different sesittilng. gen", I have nohope that does not dream Cpl. thee I have no joy that is no( aimed by-thee; , I have no tear that does not dread foe thee ;. Alt that I °Deo co* &salve in—my'lnte, Is oaly sweet when it repeats - thy ntime; ' • My dowers. I ooly gather them for thee ; • •• • The book drops litas down, I cannot recd;' , • • Unless it 12 to thee; my lonely bon» • ' Are spent in shaping forth our future lives, 1' After my own romanne fantasies. • ts the star round which my thoughts"revolve Like satellites: - - [Miss .Earnion. or Morro FOR, TES VoCaGl: ThL proudest motto for the yens% ! Writeh w ltnes of gold. Uport thy Wert, and in thy wind The stirring words enfold; And in Ini 4 ortune's dreary hour, Or for,tinte's prosperous gale, 'Twill . have a holy, cheering power— " There's no such word as/i3l/ , . (Mrs. Neal E rar Lovux POSTRAIT;-- . Her even carriage is as fir from coyness As from inlinodesty; in OW. in deulinif, la suffering courtship, in 4.equ4ing kindness r la 1150 of plaFes7-hours—and companions, Free as the :tun, and nothing wore cosrupted; As sarcuguipect as Cynthia in hes vows, And constant as the centre to obserse•tbein• [Cho. Chapala* mutru • Let me play the; fool,: With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles came Aud.lat my liver - rather heat with wior,i. • Than my &art cool with martifying,gr u ans. [Mqrch, ot ' 87,864 So 03.50,310 70 FRZEDOU A free Republic—rweere, beneath IP. sway UC mild and equal laws, framed by themutelveN One people dtveli, and own no lord save God : I [Airs, 8010 • lar Coca/snip . : . He that will win his dame, must du .1 . • - love does when he beads hiS bow; , • ith one hand thrust the lady from, . . 4 a with the other pull lit r home.:, ; filudibra-s. 1 ; APTEMIANCES • :--• • . ~ . . - 'Tis not the fairest loan that holds 'r • The mildest, purest soul within; I. 'Tie not the richest plant that tolds The sweetest breath of fragrance in: (Date.: QM APPLAUSE;" , At which the universal host up seat , 4„shotit that tore hell's concave, and biped Trightened the reign of chaos and old night. ; , , rir.V. UA.TITUDE :- To the generous mind The heaviest debt i 4 that of gratitude, When 'its not iti oor, power to rettay ti. I- 17 , , 771/11,t's Mara.li. . . Mr V talus :--; • , How far that little•.eandie throws'hts beim.l ,l . ...u.llines.a good deed in a naughty world. -' 1 l.F.hittksisari• IM P PAIRIOTISdi : i , They love theicland beents,e it iti their owu, . And sem to give aught (Aber reiisou' why.. ' ; [Haled- Warieel.s rrtit.rEP . Cat& 4nuru upou the tiakt, when rvsty :sloth Fields the down pillow bard. . fr'ymbeline POLITICS AN D TO E MAINE LAW. The necessity for some prompt, energetic, decisive action by the community with re., gard to the Legalized Liquor Tratfic,.is so palpable, so urgent and so generally conce ded,' that its ',enemies dare not boldly con front and deny it. They. dodge behind this cavil and that' party 'Danner, nod manifest their consciousness that. public sentiment is against them by laboring and scheming to avoid any dectSive action ire the premises.-- If the object of their real conccru were the safety and integrity of thisor that party or ganization, they would unite in say iog— " Let us settle this Maine Law question at once by referring it to the people, and agree ing to abide their decision. • (This was lately done is Michigno, and the people ata special election decided, by 119,000 majority,, or about two to one, that no more intoxica ting beverages should be sold in the -State, unless in defiance of law and in Mil prospect of a penalty.) Thus no ptty lines are bro kenoind the people may go on disputing and dividing about national politics as hitherto, if they perceiee adequate reason for so'doing. Temperance,certainty,will not prevent them, and . ,, intemperance will have to bring the question intopolittes, if it' shall be brqught there. , So long as the minority respect the express decision of the people, and da not seize upon the machiuery of one or the - other. party whereby to smuggle :in a Legislature that will defy, ,the popular Verdict and repeal the Maine Law, there need not be a ripple of temperance agitation across, the regular trade, winds of politics. Then why don't the Cincinnati Enquirer and other journals, which manifest so tender an anxiety that the Maine Law agitation shall r injure the Democratic party, just unite to ta king the temperance enestion out of politics by agreeing to submit the question of Maine Law or no Maine Law toe direct vote 'of the ' whole people of their resp ective &mei ? It by Democracy they mean something else than rum, why should they demur to this? We We are, by turns, accused of laboring to Ldestroy the Whig and the Democratic party. [ Possibly sve• have less, reverence for, these two organizations than some of their most ardent adm trete and beneficiaries may cherish, vet it iS - glaringly untrue that we advocate the "Maine Law. with any . sinister intent what- i ever. We certainly 'du cherish' the hope that, when all our citizens shall have become hab itually temperate, the country will be ruled and. guided, with far more intelligenee, vir tue, uprightness and frugality than iritow is. If this should prove prejudicial to either par ty, that 'that party ought to be prejridiced ; it it should upset both patties, then the time, has arrived when both parties ought to be' upset t• but our guiding impulse is hot the overthrow of this ofthat jiarty, tett tbe sup pression of intemperance through• the-pas sage and enforcement of the Maine Law. Let t,t be: clearly understood, then, that the adedersernes of 'she Mime Law have hith: erto had full power to t a ke that subjeg out, of polities. but have steadily ••e.jused to do so.--f They have been - challenged and' entreated to unite in submitting the 'question distinctly to the people at a special election, and im plicitly abide their decision. 'Phis vies not been docie siinply because they would not let it be done. In the Legislature' of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut tiud Ohio, they have defeated bills providing to submission,whieb were, supposed' and pretsedby thetempe tenet men in snlid'eolurcin. Now they will be very likely, in view off - the popular' tide in favor of'No License, -to Offer to compromise on submission. Perhaps the fiteads.or tem perance. so long defied 'or trifled with; will meet them at that half !way honse;..hnt we do not believe it. There is no longer need of submission; since every one knows what the result would be. ,This Stite•would tat. ily any well-drawn act based - upon the prig. -elfiea of the Maine Lauri: by. a Majority rang ing from 60,000 1,0 100,000, according to the vehemence of,the catty* apd the fullness of the vote. Submission imounts.to . tatithing but delay, and. delay is death ,to thotsands. Besides, we Want_ men iq Our, Le.gialituree now to be chosen who not merely vote 'for some sort of a'Maine.Law,by who haire the 'ability and diiposition to give ui one of the very best, sort Hitherto' our acts harm; been framed; in - the absence of prectleal ex p_erienee; and have therefore been Very faulty. The Meshes'are 'so large' thef cunning elude and the petty glide • through them.— We can do* a great teal , better hereafter to be passed, if: t. bate men teethe ,Legislature who.cornbinetheatulit ywit&the disposition, to draw bills eerreetly., .aiallyi...tbe penalty tart cu¢t felftvg to,vialok , tion of the law, ought.. to be 41500 AMA* .sgr :0 4 1 9.4tence• *l%4' aemae Itgo . or, I@til,„ which . - the, tittle= laugh at. Theveett make 'Con:their pplot,threit tin as over, bet lireeettriftit 'itta trial:l'efen*l ;or'Temperance! elect TekrialittaYinl :evir:Partt 1 1 :4 1 Wel6tfdi 4 ittatilley Will *appall the liatertair atid=eir hearts ate in` the worle.•:2-N: TO =I Irr A P1011111E.—:ik. prailrafa i A givialwitit:mmuoa xer Zh c or . t i and pmapiif..aboald , be, made ,: F .- re a t remembered by V.ai4 - dbe aar-, ed , dal W!" ltl rlic tu cnaiie its Med 4e2l° acide!l of . . tine 0W413_1, 210 10 ! I nt t`• o toning lie bettetl,„ p. k lt'hYtig-rdihimAitiotd" (0- r l acagel l o e , i is ld rV aWl r e& Promote attrs al t ad: " Pottrv; =CI MEI tleform. ENE MMEN 13tientific. C.!AsoiNchtitsion,. 3 ,lo;tiiry arid;Moisamiss The recent appearauctiof a celestial stran ger in the skye has revived the popular ja" lame in anneter their ;history and move meets. The comet which is now'. ,visiblit, . was first discoveredion the 10th of 'tine last. at Gotteggena by Islii-lllnikerfues, and it is regarded en rematkably brighta rid beautiful. A .few ,rughts Attlee its. distance from die earth war-calculated at 10.000,000 id miles, and from the suit 30.00 1,000.. The dome ter of the nucleus !wea l 11 seconds of are, and the length bf the coma, 52 minutes. ,:The passage olithelpertheliou has already Occurred or is abent t o n take place. The present, therefore, ie an! admirable time to examine it. - Cornet', according to Sir Rich ard Philips, are *iiroig! insists of transpa rent fluids or traPors,!which ascend from high angles ,at - 40!'-o to; 85 towards the piaci of maiinuam solar force ; and :tie there turned by that frit;Oe, into another line oft:notion like nii orbit.l l They are estimated at many thousands in n umber.'. Comets ire chiefly remarkable': or is luminous projection in a line diritetty opposite to the sun, which therefore folloWs them cif,they approach the the sun; sad goes befog* them as they leave the tan, and na head or tail as their pin thins vary. Comets have large atmospheres, and according, toisonteastrensomen, they are all atmosphere. Thus, then, 'the sae's rays pass through the Spherical atmosphere, just like light through? a glass globe ; and and the projectionAocreeses in length, as; it approacnet the funtiaous 'sun. ! When a comet has a distinct nucleus, the i projection. is Melded in the. Mold:* by a sensible line. These projections are Millions of miles Icing —some eXtend, even to-150,000,000 of miles. The first cornet ihat svas discoveied amide scribed accurately.teas by Nicephorous. •At the Firth of the great Mlthridatss,!. 135 8.C.. two lirgeceniets appiated, which were seen for 72 days together. i Their splendor, says Ando, eclipsed that of the mid-day sun— probably an ancient eiaggerationj---and they occupied a fourth art of the heavens. Du- • ring the reignol 'the Emperor Justinian, io the early part of ' the 'math century, three comets Were visible at one time.; These, as dul,the phenomesta et the bulk of Mahn dates, excited the' terror of the ;superstious -indeed of all mankind, the more eapecial ly is both periodt wetedistinguisha by war, pestilence' and famine. A most brilliant modern comet appeared in 1769,sind paSsed within 2.000,900 Irritles of the' earth: One still more brilliarq appeared in September, October and Notlecnher, 1811, and was visi bleat! the *ululate with the naked eye. :An other cornevappeired in 1828—while in 1841 there vas one "at 'enormous magnitude] but without any solid; looking nucleus, or body. This opparition Willi be remembered by most at our readers. lit only reinsitted . in Sight for s few days, having moved from the sun sou iheastward With incredible velocity. i To the eye of the common observer, when: first seen above the western horiZon, its coma or tail must have Leen nearly 100 deg. in leegth. Dr. - Dick, in his; celebrated work on. Celestial Scenery, devote*.considerable space ici the physical constitution of comets. Thd nu cleus he regards is the solid - or densest pin of the comet 4 Some suppose: that the nuclei of comets are transparent, as well as their :nebulosities, and allege as a proof, that stars have been seen through a nucleus. Tine of such statements is however, questioned. - ,: ~ : . , In respect so the tail, or lummouso,train which. generally accompanies! comets; it is found; that it Is geetrolly to Opposition to the,sun, ° s emi, the prolougations of the line which would join the sun and the nucleus. But this is not always the case. Sometimes the direction or the tail has been. found at right angleS with this line; and in some ex treordioary; instances, the tails of comets hafe been observed to point directly towards the sun. 1 Thioi wathkease with a comet 1 24, which for about eight' that appeared H l it days exhibited . en dditional !Ominous; train in oppositiiin *that which assumed the or-' dinar) , direction; This anomalous tail, ac cording‘tol9lbers, Was 7 -deg. long, -while the other was'onlyf 34 'deg., and it wasbright enough to be sects with an opera glass. In general, hriweyer, it is found that the tail inclioes constatitlyi, towards the regiOn last qujutd bylthe Comet; as if in its progress through ametheriail medium, the matter for ming it- experienced more resistance than that of the noetens. The tail is geberally enlarged in proportion to its distance from the head of the co met, and in certain cases it is divided into several branches, as already noticed of the!colitnet of 1807. Some haVe sup posed than the divided tail is nothing more 'than a perispectivi repreientatioia of thesides of it great hollow @one ; but there are certain tibservatiOns;whiCh seem to prove, that, in some cases, theyhave a separate existence as independent b ranches. The most remark able instance of a ;divided tail was :in the comet of :'1744. 1 On the 6th and =7th of ,March. there weie f eiz branches .in ihe tail, each of them • abbut 4 deg. in bresilth, and from 30 deg. t 0,40 deg. long.. Theft edges were pretty well r ilefined and tolerably bright; their mldnle'emitted but a feeble light; and the intervening spaces were as • dark:. as the I rest of the ,firmarpent. The tails. 01 corn ets, as already, noticed, sometimes cover, an immense space in the heavees. The coniet of 1680 bad tail which extended to 68 deg., that of 1811 to 22 deg., and that of 1769 to 97 deg. in leogtlo so that! some of these tails must have reached ' froth the zepith to the horiiOn. • ; The leagth of the raikot the comet of! 'OBO, estimated inlmtles, was 112,- 750,000;1dMi of '11769, 44,000,000;, and that 01 1744,'8,25 . 0,0110 miles. !A body 'moving at the ra?c•O 2 1 .1 ! Utiles every hour mould not pats ever the-spice occupied by ithe tail 'orthi comet of 1680 in legs than 648 years. . It has beep suppOsed by soniesstronmers that certain to the appearance Of the tails of comets arise from the rotation of the come aribody ; as Someeornets - have bean Supposed to rotate about en axis pa sing through the centre of the rei4 'such as that of 1825,which was concluded, from "certain" appeataneet, to perform its rotation in 20 hours, 30 ininutes. 2 " As to the-nit:ore of the immense tails or comets;-; their origin, or the sobstaucea of which tittl arelcomposed; we are,entirely ' iinorant, and it I would be wasting time to enter into any speculauctil on this; subject, as nothing could be presented to the view of the reader but vague cOnjeCtures, granii time hyPothesesiaod unfounded thebries."•=- Phila. ingsareri I - . o , 181 D CLOTHES. 1, ' i ThtettOtlith, of the tied Covering of our people codsists of what are miscalled s,com lortables,'l,eiz titwo: , calito cloths, with gla zed coupes wadding, laid between,-and quil ted in. i., ,; _ , . . The perteetton of these for daiend night. 'where wermth is the purpose, is that which confines SiolintE the body sufficient of its warmth While it allows escape to the rest.-- Where the body is allowed to.bathe protract edly in ifs oleo vapors, we roust 'expect an' unhealthy, effeet upon • the akin.: Where • there is too little ventilating escao, what is 'called . insensibleiperspiration Is checked, and something Jinaltigotra tover supervenes.— Foul tottguei ill i testa - a nd lick of , morning appetite 'betray the,l error. In alt cases the tempersttlfentond ‘toy dear, thilis nacre ,bie ogee la probably. the table greeting, :IXot, *Wig die rays health.of poor chil dren (*due to the,airdadtieg rooms of their `parole:Auld-What a generator of pale bees taw close chamber 1 -- i 7. To'fie ttkiiViyand haipy y provide your bed Willi yotti lightest and most pones blank ets. The finer ithe better- The cheapest in price ate the *hest id' Health'. '- N.-Comforta ble-sutra iincottifortale and unhealthy.. Cot -4.olh:if.Ai, could-be made equally Orono. and kepi vet Odom prefer _to wool. ,The ,sartmfot datith Underclothes. , But more than 4 ill 410,1•Ier *le ebamber _be ventilated._ ~ lc iittrilibQje sestieWlieri t o gitte your es b *absent dumber wino bah you: tangs is tbe;pfacs - of 'whit they have ; reiptred , o4 Bo: abaft you hare pleasant gott*_ `4l° otgbf. - ittalul the morning cheer ,Taifttliy4 Mt g e **eel; ~._lireith, arid, gooCH., :41 3 Petite! t ps l e g, eoratuiaede-w ;'secure ' , secure to deeithlail . u - bousisfol of bright and ro ay-Obeebit mentorialeof nehand frunktl if ' a 1171. 4 *Thitu.-TOIC.,ts-thit bigwig kali -Yoke l' a i'insiifaiopranti stem to;this; alto. or. more In'appiptObtneltb-AtillP reverse ot , rhitiN4 6 F l A - 1 0 4 Stutt Ali - #40 . 14 , lii a tegular *Meg_ 4044 1 ::cii... ' ' ' :viol lheogi 0 1 1 , 711100 1 1, ale Wig.; the bigittos - . l4° l► ff iin*L t o Mir; bfitifsthe townie of alt. - ', EN epiWINANW • 1. OMR ; - .oincrat, 3tgotiitAtiOtt.:E, WONDERFUL ItESUSCIWATION The subjoined extract is trwislated, from the Paris Journal o/ Magnesium, winch quotes, as its authority, ,a very reman:4 . bl.. book, pi/Wined by Mr. Osborne, au English officer, on his return from the court Of Ran jesting, in India. We' must also add, - that Gen. Ventura, who Witioue of the witness eri ill this extraoiduisq• transaction, fesutieti in the correctness of the statetneut wino be subsequently..visited Paris. - Mr. Othorac - • , .• sa tit •• On the Gilt June,"lB3S, the monotony of out life In camp was egreeably. interrupted by the artist' °Pan todividual who had ac quired, great celebrity in the Pendjaub.: The natives regarded him w ith great veneration, on account of the facility'he possessed ha re maining under grounties long to he pleased, 'and then reviving , agein. Such extraordi nary. facts Were related Millie countiy con cerning this man, and-so many respectable :persons testified tk. their 'arithenticity, that we were extremely desirou of• seeing him ; for instance; Capi. Wade I Lodtilana,informed m e that he - had himsel been present at the resurrection of this Ejikir in the press:nee el Gen. Ventura; the Rapti, and sever - 01' men of distinction among the, natives, und that atter his interment, had lasted ".'several months," The following are, the detailsitviiitili were given" him in the interment, and these, that he added on his own authority Of . ,the exatn . manual "&t;the end Of some preparations:which bad hutted several days, and which would be too tedious to euumerate, the Fakir declared himself ready. for the experiment: the wit nesses met around a tomb of mason work, constructed to receive hum Befote their eyes. the. Fakir closed with 11/ImA With the exception of his mouth) the apertures of his body through which air might be admitted ; then Ise stripped off all his clothing. He was then enclosed in a linen bag, add by his. direction his tongue was turned 5414 so as to enekise the entrance of his throat. Im mediately after this operation, the Fakir fell into a lethargic state.- The ba. , which con taineddlitu was then , closed anesealed by the Rajah. This sack was then plac'ed l in a wooden box, which was locked with a pad. lock, and sealed. The box was lowered into the tomb, over which was throivn a great quantity of earthk which was traMpled down and then sown with barley'; finally semi. nets were set to watch it• day amtinight.— Noiwithstandiog all these precautions, the Rajah was still suipiciona ; he caine twice during ten months (bat the Fakir irernained bitited} and caused the tomb to be eiamined ; he found the Fakir precisely as . hel had left ludioind perfectly cold and tuabitrOie. he ten mouthrhaving expired, they pro ceeded to 'the hard examination... deo. Ven turi and Capt.' Wade saw the padlLek open ed, the seals broken and the ches t 1 raised from the tomb. The Fakir was remotud; there was uu indication of - theltreart or' pulse. In the top al his head tberireinained some• slight sensation of hest. After first Placing the touguein . a natural position. and ' then pouring some warns mater ' uver his body, he ..began to evince some si4 ns After two hours be was tjuiie resioredlind walked about. • Thiti wonderful man is about thirty years of ,age, his 'figure is unpleasant and his counteuauce has a ,eunisitig expres sion.. " He says that he has delicious dreams du ring his interment„ and that restoration was very painful.” , The following, aintemeni of the extra ordinary degree of ignorance precailing . in England is made' in •Dickens" ,, Household Words." . Ii might well .challeOge belief were it not founded on official and authentic sources: f . d ~:' ''.: " 2 - . 4. .i: i';' , " : I.r: - . 1. "..i 1 I' , :. EV NO. 3 IGNORANGE IN ENGLAND " It has been calculated that thire are in England and Wales 7,000,00 persons Who can neither read nor write—that is to say, about .one-third of the population:including, of course, infants ; but of all the children be tween.five 'and fourteen, more than One-half atten4'no place of public.instraction. These statements—compiled by Mr. Kay Irons offi cial and other authentic sourcis, tor. his ,work,on the social condition antk, education of the poor in England and Europe—would be hard to believe, it we had not lu eadoun ter in our every - day life degrees; . roi 'illitera cy which would be startling if we were not thorougly used .to it. Wherever we turn ignorance, not always allied Itti poverty, stares us in the face. If we look: in the Ga • nue at the list of partnershipS dissolved, not a month passes but some unhappy man,roll ing. perhaps, in wealth, but, wallowing in ignorance, is put to the txperim6tum crucis of • his mark.' The number ollietty jowls —in rural districts especially —Wile_ can on ly sign with a crosses enNinoust It is not unusual to. see Vanish documedts of great local importance defaced with the same hu miliating symbol by persons Whose office not only shows them, to he rued of mark,' but men of substance: We have printed ready specimens 01;1 the parillil Ignorance which gasses under the eye °lithe post of fice outtforities, and we may venture to as sert that such specimens of penthanship and orthography are not to be matched in any other country in Europe. A liiitisewite in humble life need only turn'to the file .of her husband's to discover hieroglyphics Which render them so many iarttlimetical puzzles. lo.short, the pFacticalevideuees of the low ebb to which the plainett rudiments of education in this country' han fallen, are too common to bear cepeutign. We cannot pass through the streetsure cannot ,enter a place of public operably, or ratable! 'in the fields, without the gloomy shatipar of igoo sauce swieping' over us. The rural popula .„ , tam is indeed in a worse plig ht , than the other classes. L SANDWIcII ISLAND,LADI47RLDING A Sandwich Jeland, correspondent : of : the Albany Evening Journal speaks of the , na= fives as a manly' looking race hf 'men. two or three shadesllighter in color than' the ne gro says boys'and girls at the: age of ten, Maize appear as sixteen, and Mins: , ' "The Issiakisladies dresb, themselves in costlier clothing than • the ladle at: home.— Their dresses are made of the finesf'silks and satins; after fine fashion of a woman's night, gown. Thei wear shis and stock. tugs, when full dressed, but about their or dinary work they go barefoot. J The live to blessed ignorance of the latest Paris fashions, and If they had them, would; ndt he such consummate bola as to folloivl their absurd dictates. They have none of the sgeamish nese of civilization about' a 'Pot of dirt- or dust on the* clothes, for, whO dressed in their best, on a may Suoday,.they: ne seen sittiog : flat down in the dust: at the tides of the street. - „ „ • '4% ' t • But it is whets owborselxitli they show to the best advantagetto a foreigner. They are passionately, loud of ibis. exercise, and are tearless riders,! driving like 'Jahn. Imagine a stout fat woman, dressed rick Sillis,vilth wreaths of green leaves: hinging About' shoulders, with ii,maa's snit* bat upon her. head, with a wreath, of yellow flowers round it, in lieu of a iribilonitrfounted astride 'of a home. : Then imagine it long' trainof Yellow or red Silks; the middledot *bleb is fas tened to the small Of her back, and the ends , of which, after passing _Under her. on the saddle, aie turned backward i,b such a man ner that, 'when the - horse _Ss Cos ' the gat!op, they finster'ont in the wind, 4xtending back on each side as fir as t e ,bose's sail: and you have amlenibly good'idea of ianski lady taking au airing on horseback. Satur day alien:moos are 's ort of, holiday With them, and you may •thn °fiefs see is/calve! them ridinge4lU to conivanyilhrough the suees of she town, alwaytots the gallop, Isirrort..s.---There ate two Infidel. CNN in Cincinnati.' The fitirtlidielSotiety of Ge.rinatt Ttirnera or Freettien;:timhberierg some fire hundred pawns. and the other. is the Society oij English 4* Libttile,7 , coiuposed of ottani one hundred meinbers. The Ger. man Atheistic sheer ClicnVes, some_ three thousand fireitundred eoptes A •'' • • • OCr akT 111A_Fciarth 'of Jo inelehration in Marion 'county, Ipiaot3. a icing lady offered the foilder4 toast=" Thelroting Men of America--tbeifarrnetur support—our BUDS their rewardi?! 'Fall in, men, MI in.. • • 0:j'" • T i SAW tint a tioi gul filteen leant "of oge • may, be bout! *the. Interior of Allies; for four yatcli of • inehistei non 1--oalot;•sixpesee. e ' ' • tt:rler* , wan gev.vilildmase re must d o as the cam' ,when Max, terk 7 picic up a little it a time. • , - • • • . 11.C TAXS 6fligh ltrOr - : :°;r44 ejort r gagiret i ftliele . everydeowilleOelta. Journal, than a tin be dome at say Ettllt, i isetabbehaseat m the County, nob as ii.oLs, Pamphlets, Bills Seal if Lei* Reit lfildets. /V4l= • Perrlfaat•P, • tirtietai of Agro•ment, Time Boas, Hilt Heads, Order doses,te At the very shortest . stories. Ow Mock of JOB TYPE is more extensive thee that of taay Mbar Offl - ce in this section of the State, and we kalif handsi.einployed erpreedy foe Job e' Pobi practical Prln.er ourself, we ant! imamate* OW Work to be 110 nett as any that am be tamed OM to the cities. • PRINTING IN COLORS dose at tint shortest notice • 80,01 It 113INZIELRT- BOoki bdudd to twerp vanety 'of sine. Mai* Books Ofeverydeicriptton manutactured, bound sail ruled to order at short sodas. • - far . tide THE SOCIETY OF LADI2III. The following pertinent t marks occur at . the emote') artiele' on the ti Dawn of College Ltfe4" from , the pen of a clergyman. which recently appeared in . tha /Y. Yevi.. Times: ," The society of ladies ban done umeh tor c ute all my life long and it was the italata• ry and softening influence of each aseocia• eons that. 'With. God's blessing, restrained me from tinny an excess into wbiehA might othermie hive been led wbtle receiving my education. !It is a bed sign when min bas-no, rehab for such company. What. ever' be a young man's station in ltfe,wheth• ! er high or low, public or private, he wilt be. come abetter Mao, and escape many aster, if he wilt listen to the conch of Ms hap telligent and refined of the other sex. Not only do they generally excel us in their nice perception of the proprieties of life, and in the tender sense of duty to 'both God and man, but they , are equally before tie in mein instinctive facility of .foreseeing evil before it approaches, and of Wisely discerning the character and motives of men. ' It was not all a dfettrn which . made the wile of Julius Caber so anxious that:.he should not go to the Senate Chamber co thi fatal Ides of Match ;Cud bad he complied with her entreaties, he might hare escaped the dagger of Brutus. Disaster marked *ha, career or lispolecu, from' the time he ceased, to feel the balance• Wheel of Josephine's in fluen6e on his impetuouss•spirit. Our own Washington. when important questions were submitted to him often said that he should like to carry the subject to his bedchamber before he formed his de ho ions ; and those who know the cleat Niles ntentaod elevated purposes of Mrs. Washing. tun, thought all the better of him for wishing to make her a confidential counsellor. Weed, the great majority tg IMP who have acquired for themselves a 104c1 and great name, ward not only married- men, but happily [pluvial both paired sod matched.' Q3' Tit MUST BEUTIIIM Hum.—Tllo • • charming women were discussing we day - what n is which constituter beauty m the 74 band. They differed in opinion ea mach as in the the shape of the beautiful member thay were discussing. A gentleman friend mem led himself, and by common consent the question was referred to him. Ii WAS a del icate matter. He thought at Pane and thsi three goddesses. Glancing from one to, the other of the beautiful hands pmeafed.to which by the way, he had the canning to bola for some time in his own, for purposes of examination, he replied at last 's 1 give it up, the question is too hard for me; but ask-the poor, and they will tell you that the most beautiful hand in the world is disband that gives." THETONGRESSIONAL LIBRARY. - The new hall in, the Capitol at ‘Wuhfag t9u, designed tar the Library of Congress, is eaplendid structure. The Micas says the the first impreasion as you look upland around is one of unalloyed pleasure. he whole work, to the most minute part, is iron; and yet so splendidly is it painted and gddedi..act elaborate and finished are the ornaments, that you can scarcely credwthe fact. - The eel. mg, composed of immense iron plates looking like massive blocks of brown marble. panel work, is moat artistically constnisted, - so as to combine strength and beauty in , petted harmony. It is the only. entire iron cmitog, on the earth. Running through the eentrsts the skylight, which is elegantly ornamented with a cluster of stairs, numbering some bun. dyed—perhaps as many as we may yet Dom- ; ber States in qtr conlederaiy. Next are the two long pdl.ettes*all iron—the pillars, the latticewiik, the bulsttades, the Ittlitel l the ' scrolls, the floors, the shelves, the alcoves, s• and the steps by which you ascend. Nothing of the kind can be more perfectly beautiful than the large ornamented scrolls which sp- • ' .pear to support the 'Sides of the ceiling. They represent elaborate carving, with golden ears of corn and galden clusters of grapes, inter persed among their niches. The casting wit _ done by Messrs. Jas. BEEBE tic Co.. of New York; and reflects , great credit on their judgo ment. The brilliant velvet carpets which adorn the , floors of the hall,: galleries, and alcoves, were also made in New York. The turni.hiog arrangements are the handiwork of Mr. L. F. CLARK, of Washington. The' - library now'coMpreses some 25,000 volumes, , and is destined to be much increased. One • great improvement is the facilitymith which the books can be reached. The , ale(' ives are so constructed that au ladders or . attpil are needed to reach them. ‘Ttie.tablei and SOW •. are so situated as to afford ample moat for promouading, and the polite attentions of the - librarian auot - his associates at once. triader every visitor at home. Z. 2% (17' Seine= OF SILVEL—Mr. 12 ' I of the English Parliament, has been investi gating the causes of the scarcity of silver, add gives the following as the principalcauseso 4 . • they will, .no doubt, prove interesting to American readers as well as to the merchant, and business . men of the old world: First, while the Annual' production of gold has quadrupled, the-yield of the silver mines has, remained • stationary, and as the • influx of gold, has given an immense expan sion to business of all kiode, and increased the demand tot every _commodity, silver W. ing tit; more plentiful now than formerly, has become proportionately scarce.. Sedondly, in 14941(1,1nd tome other European. States, silver is the standard of value ; acid hence the excess of exportation to those countries over, the importation from them, has to be - paid for in silver coin. Thirdly, and chiefly in India, gold coin is not known among the • natives from whom the commodities of corn melee are purchased, not' is -gold in 'tbat • country a legal tender and as the excess of Indian exportation over importation is ex ceeednglY ..great, there is en mrormocui drain of silver ' from Europe and America. to pay for the excess. ' In the year 1852, Eriglaad alcinraent fifteen millions of dollabrin silver tollndia. D'lsraeli proposes, ass rem,- ,clji to, the groiring scarcity- of !diver, that sold be made the standard of value and a ,gal tender, throughout the British possessions in the Oriental world. .Ho'Wever - poetie..an Englishman may get. he never allows himself to soar *bon earl fort. It he goes u Nineveh, it ii with a hamper of bottled ale:, Meet him on the Great Pyratnid, and it will, be behind a mug of black tea end a aide dish of standwithes.-- lie never allows his reverence of thsancients to do injury to himself. Should he ever ec• 'Once the toteroal arrangemeots of .Etna, it would be with three pockets filled witb erect. ers and chese, and one with London porter. . John diflera 'radically from Jonathan. '.Let . the .former meet a native in 141 Crest Dice emend the first thin " ._ he Would inquired for would be, e oeliresi hotel.. The first thing Jottathaa--tiould ask for woohi be the latest news - from York, sod ..What is going on in Boston i" A. friend of ours cutest met with an Englishman and, an American, :on .a cliff, near the Falls of St. Anthony. The former was imbibing 'all sod 'eV." while -the latter wits going at blind on thelifonag Herald.'John can tlo`nothrog he eats; ;while Jonathan is non: ises has it:a tm:Rd “the latest news. " —N, V.Tisteltnits. -.- • • lIIICKNAMES. ; ...; , -.lklicknarites aritvery — expr emir!. _Whoev er knew e.perwMlo he dubbed • Unellakm.' `,lJncle Tom,' Or • Uncle Bill,' without 80- itig the said Uncle Ben, Torn, and Bill the very personification ofgood natnreaud neigh borly kindness ? A person ntck'rtamed 'Un tie ' could not help being kind, ill. tried.— 'Tingles ' take strongly to children. and wilt 'play horse' with as much zest as it they and little Johnny were of the same age and bah. its. of to be tiick'nanesi 'Uncle,' however, smacks of an easy-going temper, to be ehrie. tened 'old' is cqually signifir.aot of coldness and Masonic:. Who ever knew ar, ' Old Smith, or an 'Old • Skeesicks, that was not the,very essence ofmeanness arid selfishness 1 Stich men plate.a Mei value on, dollars And quiernesse; and have. no motaate.tot •• die deviltry of childhood,' tha h ey have Are 01- te e gan gna4ers an 4 charity box . Rather tbsa be knovin as 'Old Beeswax,', or 'old' anything, - we'would cut k hole in the water, and jump in and drown. • ; , - - - liciax_ WA= Ilnoixs says "there is a great deal more Gospel in, a. Ipat of bread sometimes, rh a ln as old dry mem" r. lIEMI Miscellany. .NATIONAL CUAftACTERii: