, ... .., • , or T ux MBINE8111 1 ,30IIRIIIIAL:- • • , . - stitaut seascatritost.. •-: - A - AA•L -,.• . TWO pOLLARS pei anntuogrle•sessu-an. ‘L ,.; tally in advance to thole who in the Com ty, and &initially in advance to thaw who reside out o,the Colette. The publisher reserves il, Wang the right te charge 112 50 per asumatierbanpareent is.delayes4longer than one veer- • - ,! • [ • ,TO cr.osat , . i • (Irmo Copies to oats Address, -.. .ArA 1 1115 00 Seven do do . do - A '--. • " 10.00 • ' Fifteen do - do •do , - - 20 00 ' - IV'' Ciermmese and ichdol Umbra supplied with the Journoi at 1$ in advance. • • • 11 i BATES OP aDVE2TIIIIIIO t One SquaTe of 14 lines I square, 3 mos., $3 00 3 times,i , - $1 00 6 months. - 500 Sitl*eq'at l i 'llsertion, 25 1 year, - 800 4 lines, I time, . 25 i Cards of 3 liaea, 3DO :- , ii!isn'nt nase - rtion, 121 do 511nes . - 500 _ Meivliant4 and others advertising b y the. year • .....• with the privilege of inserting diirerent ad= . • 1 erti -einem I. weekly. it 00 17.7/"Largr Advertisements, as per agreement. . __ inSINESS CARDS. A •,.'hlkiCir"—For the Purchase andsala of seal Li. late; buying and selling Coat; taking charge of al Lands ; M lnel, tc. , and talloctiog rratto•froto tr: only years eaperienee in tbe County be hopes to •.« atiafiction, Otte leisbantatio owlet. PpUtiville. . •I , • ClLtd M. IIILL. spru 11.15:41 TORN BAIVNAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, has st OpCried en office In Centre street, Tobinllle, oppppoo *tie the Tiiiscopel Church, where he still be ; dilly, ftem 9to 3,o,elech. Dollitielf letters to him will re. e (Ave pro mpt attention. addressed to him at. either poitoville lnr Orwlgsbura Dec. d, i ,dSI A :11.D . SHIPPEN 4 ATTORNEY ANO COUN:41:1.1.011 at Larr.Phlladelphiamillattend z 0 Al.:triton* and all .other legal business In the City .oniltulalphla, adjoining Counties and elsegrhere.,- • Lt iCi So ~ - 77 , 11 riouth Sixth steel Philadelphia. T• P. VI, 'lll TAIEY, EXC,IIANOE , CI4LLEC .tIon. Cominierlon, and General Agency n, , st door to Miners' Gene. Pottsville. Dealer in un u rient in4lt'ey, Gold add Silver. DUAFTII on Phila. ddlahla and New Yore for Bele. mar c h :Id, 1952.: P - .11PSON. Mining Engineer. hes officc to Dr. Chichester's Building,zies 4 I odor but one befit's , the Protestant Episcopal March.' Centre dtreet, ?Misr/111e. Pa., where he will prompt- lyatteni wall orders in the line of hie profession. - 4 enl 144 J 011 N ;1117 IL LIAM SON & JAS. - CtioP-1411 Attorilles bake In Centre St . tew dorirs, nail or the ..Pinicy!want& Hall." Mr cooper win attend at all the Comte Potleviue, Dee, 7, 1850 Q . BI UEL 11 ART Z-4 VOIICE or In PEACE Pottrrille. Wal attend ptomptly to Colleetkina, ~.erieles,lPtitchase and Sale or Real Baum, *.e.. Its hny tkill Count y, Pa. Office Int:elate Street.oppo ae the Town Hall. • .• Ott 20, 1025- T011N,C.00 3 / 1 - CAD.JUffTICE OF THE PEACE eJorill attend in any , business, entrusted to his care. punctunify.• Dills and Notes collected. &c., Office In Market St., ripposste„Dr. Halberstadt's. June :0852. • GEO-.; [K. SMITH, MINING ENOINEER ;and' .:nrcityor, removed- to' Centre . etteel. OPP O MIff Miaras' klisnu.-Potitivilie. Pa. All descriptions, of Engineering. Nia pfOn g and • Draushung erectited promptly end carefully. 11-4 May 22, 1952. . tIIEV 11. °MARV'S', ATTARNEV ATILAW O J risvingk•emoved tn Pottsville, bait opened an °Mee tho,'Kelegraptt Office. Centre street, , ,ppoilts the Ihnt. 1tec.t.)1351. 40-11 D icTott c. 11.V.SELIER,110hICEOPATIIIC itemoyOd Ms Office to one.orthe ncC ItoOse. In Coal Streets Pottaville. April 29,1849. 1 XJ114;1.111 • t. WHITNEY, ATTORNEY V V at I, w, Pottaallle,Sctiatylkllleounty, Pa.' 011ke n Centre , otred., nearly oppoefie the *there' Bank. lan. •1,1851 • , • • t.ly ~ WiLSON, MAGISTRATE, CONVEY ' ill, miter, Land Agent and General Collettor,— Oftloe, Market street, Pottsville, Pa NOV. Mt, MO, oUN,T.IIOIBART. Attorney at Law , Commie Joloner] for New York. Office oppoeite Arnerfrn 11,.uae, cent rclitreet, Yottirtlle, Penna. , • sprit 14, 1852. 17-1 y• Jolts HUGHES, ATTORNEY AT JAW. Potts vine, 6chuylkill couritx. Pa. Office In .. ceptre. rem, "ripo.ite the Minnie Bank, `tent 27, 1t.51 FIRE INSURANCE. - • , INDEMNITY. • . . . . , . AN RUN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY i OF PHILAUaLPIIIA.. C No. 163/ 'Vhestnut @moat, near fifth ill DigEuroata., • . . is N, !lonelier,. George W. Richards ; - , 'i liart, • _ Mordecai D. Lewis, • `•Wagner, ' • t /Wotan. E. Soria, •tGrant, • ~ David 0. Brown, • ' R. Smith. s'! , Mot ris Patterson, , • ne to make Inittrance, permanent or Malted descrtpilon of property, in town and country tow ea are conslatent with seeurity. lotnpany have, reserved a large' Conungent *Melt tv Itli.their Capital and IPremlutna, Safely , atford• ample protection Ur I !measured. ~:ta of the Company on January let, 1648,as &agreeably to an Act or- Asoembly, were as 1,14 ,: • • • es• Sbiio,ssB 65 Mocks, '51,56A3 ate', 168.356 00' Cash, Ice., 15,157 87 . _------ Tilt Fl OFFI I hark Thom Tobin Salon MEI Conti, 011 ever. nl datel t t tund,tts .4e. ruolisb kMows, Mongto RullE TemPori UMEEM their thcorptiratinn, a period of eighteen ley nave" paid upwards of oue edifies sem hue darlaro., by fire, thereby afford eitce uf the adventure of theta/DM ett,irell itity end Afsposition to inert with pcompt habliitirq, Shirt year 1 ,(red fh ing Ob 1.1 11 tt:•••• a: a•• CHARLES N. D'ANCHER, P!•eslaent.,) - e!IAIi.LE6 G. BANCKER, &mist!. • brcribm has .6,•en appointed agent fur the entioned Institution, snd Is now prepared to surance, on every description Of property, at et rates. ANDREW lIIIISs3RL, Agent. 'tile, Jan 11,1851 . itf attove I tke /t Ihr low• IRD ANNUAL STATEMENT '11i: STATE MUTUAL itRE and :MARINE :1 , 171tA NUE COMPANY or CENNSYLMANIA• I ()Mee, 10 C.11E4 nsUT,Street, Philadelphia. rnay 1,1652, : " ' $209,016 51 .trete.ved to May I. 165.!, 125,259 56 on Loamicr., ...I. , _ , 1,916 19 I Stock, . 4100.000 0,... W Branch A arto Pt -rpm hoe, 4 eidital -- *446,163 26 'expenses,; re-Insurance, and to- i t! premlarns, , , 437,864 26 L tres t tivlt • . . ............. 1 - , , • $358,31'd 70 ' IN V,EBTMENTA.I , MOrigages, stpclo ono obir good yties. ••1 - - ' f. -. . 161,01 08 tjn noire; 1 ' , . ' 179,016 51 ..... -. IMM u Pl4 , a rush o; hand— , • • -- r i' tn .of resoutces liable far lasses, 058418 70 Cornkny 'mutes on buildlogs perpetually or also, on all kinds of merchandise and fur )y the year, on the most resisouable terms. pit lona:for ineutance in the above Company Ipectfillty solicited by , • JOIIM T. STKENER; AO. (OFFICE—In CENTRE Street, 94 door above Mar. bet. Pottevti le. • June 11,1853. _L • . 11'xonal:1u VALLEY /'..4 7.IMR S' issulticycE: COMP 4111" • .. scoTIA, NEW TORK ''.• . - I t Cop, al 5200,000. Well and sicttrely invested -- . . . • ; ';' .:;,, DIRECTORS.. Aosm,C. Vibe FATTEN. - 1/ ,FID/12, W I LLI Ai HICTIII, 'harm' BILL, C . / 'Anita P. listivras, 'PHILIP IL DIIIIICK; Atiatta W., TOLL, 11/LC VEOOIII. . ' 'J•ymis %V,. PANOL IN, HENRI A. BILL. ( . 4(41iti.11. ii. TOLL, . NICHOLLI 81001011, . - "li N!re,: - .q. JINNI.' t OFFICERS. , • r*r _ _ • _ r _ . . • _ ' BM flue timired 111Iltre kppl !Are rVii J Ilnit..Beeretary. Wm. Recruit. yiet l'ree'LlAnka M TOLL, T , lit..slur HA I:14 , 0N, Jun., General Agent, No. 3 . Greene street; Tnenton N. J. I • RSFEBENCES. • Hon. H.ll. Johnson, Co., Judge, Sekeneekady. • •••1 Jon. P. Clute, ailment j " D. P. Foram, County , Clerk, • ; Ahram A, Van Vent, Mayor, " M Myers, Ex-Mayor* . U Wright, Recorder, Albany. • IT. "an Dyek, Proprietor Albany Atlas. Jarrit G. nandera, Esq.' ThOmas Clark, Esq , New York: 0•7•• ruheies of Insurance against 'Flee; and also In - land ',alleles on COAL and BOATrt, - consigned to Phlladelphlu, Neve York, and Eastern. Ports, hatted tip r 3' P.. WHITNEY, • Agent for Schuylkill County, Office neat door to Miners' Bank. June 25, 18.51. , LIFE 'INSURANCE. LIFE 1N517861 0 1011 9[ l llE - CIRA HD LIFE INPIUItANCE, ANNUITY aiul TRUST COMPANY of PHILADELPHIA. office No. 132 CHESNUT ST.;:the Mat Lloiar East r the Cuetum Ifoufie. Capitat,../00.00. Clatter Perpato al. Continue Da make Ipsurattets oh lives on the Iloll3.votabinitrms. •• . The Capital below paid up end, invested, together with a large and constantly 'tierce:slog dread, offera a perfect security to the insured. • - . • Tne pICMIUGuII may be paid yearly, half-yearly, or inarietly. t . . . . . 08 „Tile Company add a spool periodically to - the hi raßtits for Ittk. The first gonna.appeopitated In scejetier, 1841, and the second Soave la December. ilk amount *to ad addition of ; .452 50 to every Oil: -insured under the oldest policies, making ,0116 t 59 which will be paid when It shell becgme a claim, !liettad of 0000 origiOally insured; thil next oldest arttoont to *1237 50; the next in age to 01515 50 (Or every 01900 ; the others in the same propoition accottting'to the amount and tithe of standing, tibia It additions make an average of mute then 00 percent. upon the premiums paid, without ilk:easing the an hued' premium. ThOlaa Rid give k. t a r mho „Diets, /(.ti Jay :I , toilh, . Fraderlck Brown, Robert Pearsall, - . George Taber, .: - Joseph Yeager, ' John R. Latimer. . l'Uoulas P. James. Wharton Letvle, - • JastOta T. Batley . .. . John R. Mack. Pamphlets contalislng -table ottrates and ezplana ,. th,na, torm orappllcatlon and further MR:lrritation Can [ be had at the other, • THOMAS RIDOWAY, Preeldeht. .0 . 0,-, P. Jiturv. Actuary. , • 0.1 The subscriber f Agent for the above Company In rl.huylicill - County. and wilt abet luslarateslur v isitd dive all acCeasary Iscormation on the eablest. 1 ..- 1 1. . • •!.:1 ) ' 111. DAMMAM. April 9.1883. ;, . i ' - •,13.1y - WATCHES, &C. - RSNWVAL B'DRAW & ELLIOTT. Sign or the Ble Wateh.op poetic Moil:lnterle Hotel. We invite our friends and the' Public in general to call and ex2XO- •_AZICS ,.— • ins tier Block, as wales! confident . 2. it to the Jolt that wasevet offer ed in tele region ,and we will sell at Philadelphia prices. • . . Our stork consists In put oil full assortment of inold and tither Lever [Gold and Sling Leplae 'Watches WatChielli • • gllierTable&Tcs-spoons Forte. Clutterdta ke. Plated Caviare,• [Pub & Cake Beakete.. Pieced Card Tram:Cope. Mantle Ontanneate„ we. And a general assortment of Pasty amide. NY/ill a lburougb knee ledge or oar hwiuous, sad "very facilltv , for purchasing to advantage, we eggib e e. be 'Undersold 1111011441 deniers lb 'be State. : We es. turn thanks ferrite liberal patronage withal/a brew fore received, and by strict atteUltena to irraelsiamwe unpe to merit the eonddence of the eaMrtility, lied our share albeit patteaste• n - . _WILLIAM . 3.IIIIIWART ELLIOIT. 11.—A. Liberal discount to Pettus tad awall NW ere. - a> Piniculse • attentioll Pitt -nil •r0P14141 of Clock}; Watches and Jewelry. ' !SSA y'4s„ IESL • ". -1104 r LlLAArise PAPlLlL.—.looitssualpasslaj?* per, von , low,lt vatiOSS prkesonzetaoss imp MIS. 'Tat received ssil•fot 'salt by • • Ilk NA14... t kaii 1, 1553: •; ::.. — i•Av . .44, - ; :iu:43i#4%.'..5...--gi.w., - ,t4...ek,f, ,, ,,...,,,, , 4,, , ,,,„, , ,„.,"4„., i • ' :-.,.• t• ', , A' ' ... •. ~ ,:.. .. 4 - '' . I ': r ' • I r i , ~. . .• . . • , . . , , ... . i . . . . . , . • , . 1. 1 I lei r 1 . ' . ~, .. . . .. , . ',I • •., . . , . . . . . . _ . : .' - . - • .i' - - .. . ', 1 .." • . . • 1 •,.. • „ ' "..: , _ . . . ' ER ' ‘ I ' -''''''''' -: • , . . . .. . : Ali. :. • I 1 . .: . , c . • ..,,, - i , IF I :I' • . . . . . • . . . - ii I • . • , - i.r . . , . . • - . vi . . 1 . - 'i • ff : .) . ;-: . . 1 . . . • . . . MEE mg 49-ff Ingil 4V-Jm EIDE MTh 11-394 1 61,620.097 67 mail MEI MANAGER& • • John A. Drown, • D. Danner. -7 ... -1..,1. , • - . . , V ' 1 N, POTISVILLE, §CRUYLKI4 (10UNtY , NN'SYLVAN ' IAPW3tdSOE EVERT OATURPfiI MONING BY IBENJAMIN VOL. XXIX. MISCELLANEOUS., ` ' SUNDAY SCUOCIL.I3I3OBS £ND LI Etßztal,ES . , 9'Hs sotwesiber always. keeps on band a (arse U. I torment of !Sunday ; Aglow! Bookr,aucß as ate generally if/Hi ill Sunday Setwittia. • Man. •i,!.; Ronda), School Libraries of 100 rola.. . 11/1 0 00 Do •do do N05.:404 3,each; '''lo 00 . Do do do 'lst ; 500 - Do do dol at i.' t5O Cottage.Library,- , ' • i.* 3 tiO . E plsco pa I Sunday School Libtaly, 100 volt, I 'lo (4) o.2Sit). • a. i • r': 500Testameats.Clerman end Engltalt. f. • 400 Riblia, English and Getman, il , •.i Enzlhsh and .Gerinah Reward 8 0 0k 5 , .. ± Hymn Bouhii, arc., *c. , all a which irill IT . ; 'flonday School liatoniprrceC and the carrla* by purchasing at - 1 B. BANNaNt Cheap B iJk and Statione ryS• June 35,1853. • • 1,0 PAINTIBICif t GLAZING ans . l PAPEMIZG • • REI4IOVAL. w.tiOWEN haring 'emoted his shop u.I doom . • shove the American House ; Centre Street, and taken into partnership his brotbers,vhe sitharrlbers innounee to the pablie that they ate . prepared to ex eente all orders in their tine with the, greatest de spatch. and on the mast reasonable terms, They em• ploy.good workmen and their Customers, mat, there. fore.he sure of sattifictory Jobs. They, also, be; jLave to call attentiont; Met, splendid assotinscnt of Paper-hangings., Windon thades,ke.,compristng every, variety of aple and qualltyitg suit the taste and pocket of purrhusers,and which they offer at the lowest' City priers. . J. 'W. BOWEN & BROTIMRS "1 door* above American flow. Centre St.; Pottliville, April 17, ten - - 104 r Susquehanna Lumber THE eabastiber has received at lIIS ate to Saw ing, Planing and'Turning . Mill, where tie offers Waste a large monitor well selected, seeisotted Lum ber, from the Susquehanna River, of the toiltriviog descrifilone . . - 4=4, 5;4, 15-4; and In. Panne! Sluff. ^ ii 4-4 aid 5..4 In White and Yellow Pine Plinoring, 1 . 4 I St i4to. Superior White atidNellotY PinO Boards, Hembwa Joists, Plank and Scantling. tr; lautithatutana Shingles. He liprepared to do all Muds' of iiiivelnd Planing and Ttirtiltig to order. A huge assorituent44 Bed poste, flannisters, Table Legs, constantly on hand.' Purchasers are respectfully Invited to exiihilis his stock before they wake their purchases. • WILLIAM ROLLOef, May I', 18b3. 0 tf • 111:1210VAL. Sigiz of the BIG. BOOK at the DSir THAT great, world-renowned Sign is rOmored to the dour above Oallowhill; below the Wild Cagle Hotel, in Third Street, Philadelphia.— ki Some try to 'deceive the intelilgentcit igen. of the community. but they can:,l" "" ; not be deceived. for when thi.y come to Philadelphia they, look for the 1110 H0,,0i •ot the door, in Third Street: anti save 20. or 30 phi rent.; if you want Letter Paper, look for the Bi BOOK; ifyou want'Writing and-Wrapping Pape r look for the celebrated sign at, the door; or, if y,ou want •ACCOIINT BOOKS, come ‘ll6ct to the:Manufactory, sod you can get them at lower rates than efaewhern: N. 11,—Be sure you see the Dig Book et the door, No. 218 North TIMID Street, ippoatte the Scsrchant's itouse,.above Callowhtll'Steeet. • • . A. LEMUEL AVASIS, • Account:Molt Manufacturer. Mar ; , 1833. 3 19 , 10 m ! : DR&FTS ON tortoni • 'AND PASSENGER AGENC A.UE subscriber informs the public that. he is now acting as Agent • for the Arm of BOW)II?4, Gain NELL* Co., and transmits money to any part or Europe fur said dun, to drafts of CI and ,upwards, and also engages Passengers, nt the current rates, from .England. Ireland, Scotland. and Wates, either to Philidelphia or New Tort —also In tired - mem_ The aubieriber 4aea not de4tre to do huffiness for any person unless they are perfectly sal isti.id that he trip promptly attend to the same. lie alt*Lelleves, from inquiry made, that the' firm of Boa gian, Goo do Co., are as safe and trustworthy as ant/ engaged In the business. ' - - •IL BAOAIS, Agent for Dowman..annnell & Co. Match 19, 1653., . 14— •.. _ _ PIANOS, MELODEONS. =TDS, &c. 1 HE Subscriber is opening a Witreroogt for the sale of Meyer's and Chk,kerlnei relqrated PI -46 ANOS. Also,,fine-toned Melodeons, for Private , Howie, and Marches; or the very beat:nrantifae- - • ' : tore. Also,flthars,"&e.' ' ~:• • ' all or which ha will still here at less than Oily prices. There InstrumUnts'are all selected by Et Rompetent person, and be guarantees all the Pianoa to .ells—it they are not what they are represented they can be returned. 11. lIMoNAN. tie Messrs. Meyers and Chickening re4pived the WO first Kedala at tile World's Fair. for their Pianos lea contest foi superior merit with all Mine°. Apr 1143,1853, . .: 17— , F. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JiDIAICA . • G ING El i. P , ;. rr HIS - Essence Is a preparation of unthiiial excel ./ lence. In ordinary diarrtice3.lnriplent choler,. in short, in all easel of prostration of mg digestive functions, It is lof inestimable value. Ituricg the prevateaee of epidemic cholera and suhimer nom. plaints of children, it is peCuliarly etheltcious 1,110 family; or Individual should be without it.; Cillaioll.—Br sure to get the genuine_ essence, which Is prepated only by P. BltOWN, , tti; , his Drug and Chemical Store, A". E. Carney ,. of Fifth and Chest sat Stereo, Philadelphia, and for rile by au . the re spectable Apothecarles In the United Stairs r . : and al Pot tiville: Pa., by JOHN 0, SHOW N. ;I June 11, 1853.' ..' ill-ly IMPORTANT NEWS IV THE t MIMIC • Ot. G. N. BOWMAN, klurgiOh Demo' takes this method of informing: the public es , ea• generally aid his friends in pdrljcular, that be' has removed lila Uentstry from the Idtmer room which he occupied, to the accord story Of the Dew brick building at the corner of MARKET arid SECOND meets, west side, and four doors above N. di. Wilson s .oi6ce, where he will at all times be leady'ro perform all-Operations on the Teetboind from. WC extra ad vantages In his profession. and the long aline in this and some of the large Cities, in practical experience, be can and will. warrant all his work, or no coui pensation• Dec. 90,1851: , - i_sl-If • ' • PIANOS. • TTIDE subscricer Li Agent for Myer's celebrated PI .I..anos, which took the highest preinium at the:. World's Fair. He will warrant theser-Planos, and sell cheaper than they cattle purchased in Phllade I -11 phis. These Pianos range In price from #240 to 8330il cash. These Pianos have no attachment. Tho se: with:Attachments are very difficult to be kept in: Moe lud are *Scrolled with so much ezilignse that. they Wallet • very desirable article oat where tuners are not constantly at hated_{ Call and={ see thew. Also, Cerium's Melodeons rot churches, Lodge Roonw,Dwellings, Schools, Ik.c., Ai:;, delivered d here St dip cask prices.. ILANI AN, Music peeler and flttokseller. ug 16. 1833. . . go_ , • 1. I.nWPIAIPS • ,(Bratty's Sloe, ./Porweglas 'trite ,Pottivi4e ,Pe • • Plumbing Skov" •7, • uAlli CONSTANTLY ON DAND 411 P PLY OF AA all alma of Lead Floe, Sheet Leadi ;Block Tin, :Bath Tabs; Shower Baths, Ilydiants. Elute. Double Ind/dingle AetlngPumps and Water Closetit also,al Madan( Brass Cock. for watet - and - smut; Bevis Oil Cups. and Globe. for Engines. All atodiof Copper Work and Plumbing done In the neatest manner g the shortest notice. ' N. B. Cash paid for old Braes and Lelid. Pottsville. Oct. W. IMO. E, 434 f grattcg susugass.i THE sabseriber having . purcbased 11 , C. Boyle's Stock and YU:WM, formerly used by,:hirn, in the Vegetable business, and wilt be continued by mo ti the old stand, in all Its branches; Baying superior advantages - for obtaining fresh VegetableKand Fish from the Philadelphia and New York` Markets, the community can rely on as good and rteskl supply as my predecessor formerly served you witS. 11. W. SPIPNIAN. July 9, 1E153. • i.53-3m A trsialn. NEW WORE.. r#I6IOHT Tables , of different length's of Rciond, V ar disnatitand Fist Bar hoe, Steel, &e„ by a Prac tical Mectutaic—thot is one of.tbe most (useful works published for Dealers and Workers in item, and those who use Weyer Issued Sn correct arrl,the calcula t tont., that any person can safely buy inded' with the Book, without even weighing the Iron Sind Steel..— ittiifithtlYhtti, price 45 cents:and for stir wholesale and retail by . L DAMN:IAN. By enclosing nine posiage stamps;theitrork will be marled free r to, any 'partl of the connty.t-The_Tyade supplied at the usual discount. Jati. riO2IIIIIESITARIES Ore J Tbe subscriber bee Just received the lollowing fonstrientarter On the Bible !}. Mat'. Commentary on thnfilble nn‘r!. - Testamsnt, Do do on the Teetatnenc , : separate,' , Coinprebenstee Commentary, general eilitmn, . Do • • do Baptist /dawn, Seolee-Commentary. 11 of which mull he soid at unosnally Yow . iates. at B. DAS N AN'S Cheap Book "and Stationery Store. Si. . 15— • CHOCOLATE!. COCOA AND iDROBIA. TAT BAKER & CO.'S American andiVabilla Pre , r . onion Chocolates, Citeoa and Lin:iron, In which first premiums bate been awarded by tbik r hie( Insti tutes and Fairs of the Union. are for sak e by all the prinmpar Grocers IA the United ntates;ned by tbeir soots: , Busse/ & Murray. New yolk; Gratit & Twells, rbliadelphial Thos. V. Orundige. CsirCciale ; Ken net, & Dudley, Cincinnati. Ohio. WALTER EASIER A. CO., Dorchtticsr, Mass.. itls-9ta, April 0.1853 . „,s(tos giiipz - in GLEASON'ii PICTORIAL and the 4LLITSTRA - TEO 'IBM% bound In every st.prlees resat everybody. Magazine), Per build's, &c., -bound Pia superior manner at very /0104 [VIVI .at . BANN Biank'nnii Job Hlpalerp,Centre 84:Pottsville. July 13.1e53.. . 30— . WORM. OF .DABLIZI. .WEISSTER—in `T AZ 11414 1 9 Pres portrait—Me emplete !Munn Or the works of Webster published. it • has passed through nu loss than.three edhirins since the vatboes demi; Juat.eeteived and "aft be antd at Publisher's prices at ' Cheap fioolt Store. Irtb• WKW . POCKET Ville ItOOKS.—The eubscriber bar ,luet reenufarrwred ri!new Pocket Tim Soot, titled for one month, which`tvill be found very convenient Atro; weekly Tim% Book* - and lams Ties sod UMW. :for Cosuaitors .and the ‘Colliori Teo* lgetati Winxestv—eltiaye for .and_ _ • IL SION AN'S - . • Book Store-Mid Bindery; CATHOLIC 1101100L.BEA.DING BOOKs: The dabatrlhor has Just received St fresh supply • Of the "Ist di and id Soaks of Illeadinelmons, cote. p 1 the &other* of the Christian *bouts,' Also, 042 c Piave!' 4°04 and Ca tectilinnalor date cheap I• - - 7, ..„ " B. HANN 4N; • '''. ' - ' "- • . Pa blither iiinifßooltscher. lily lit 1012. , • , Sok( ~, trillUlLlsoll , l' rabscrlbct ass 2.laisas trtalymusais always to lite, a supply of tam celebrated Inks on baud, sad wallet) Is 'saute alb la 'llitalaus; - at the Waiallkuturiel prlces--thas Satins taw sari tars.. TO two really it illarlatiola,' quart, or nail ler bottles, alai* c ea. W BA NAN. isrCIIILD*9 lIISTOUN OF,ENG . volUrpe jint publi4led—a Opita• Wort We* fonata-foriate at ,• • - • " t • - • a. ftlblitriAlVe. 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T!,— , . . , ~ ~_ . , .. • I „„.... ~.... , II • 4 Will , TEACH far To 11111. E THE BOWELS Of , THE EARTH, A•Ri) ERI IO OUT FRO' ' THE oATERMs Or MOUNTAIN* , larl 'ALS WIUCII . 11471 , 1. OWE oTIIiiIGTIUTO i ,167 . HAPII:k6 ibil.liaT Ali:: HATLIIE ,T O, OW; USE-,AND pLEAstiEl.—rk. Johnson.. , , , . . [ s : • i _ L. .. . . i. . r . . P.HILADV.LPHIA. OLO LIPPINCOTT. mins 0 aaF GEORGE 'LIPPINCOTT . 4 CO.' HAVE constantly lon band - a furl aasottmeu •bt Ti*,, Wines. Li note and Otoi:Slitaa gelid No. 17 North sll'ater Street, and ' • • • ' No. 10 North Delaware Avenue, Phi ad'a. Jan. 49,1h5; • ' • ' 15.1 y • • LICEEMIThfiti RODS. THE undsoigned hive 'received the Agency for One , ' PATEN T INHULATED LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. The latest hod awn Improved lo veottokor the true, put up and for dale by , 7 • Whl • 31. , repißs -411 BROTHER, - - .Ifulkiinerthnl ware and Tool Store. 727 Mar . itrollireet. between 7th and nth. Philadelphia., 13. Country Rights Tor neje. Also—Just end for nale.t.2 Treatise ow fir hieing Conductors; by L ION, A, M. July 23. 1833. SO :4 • old at caireyl .1,11 e. , litiA)PlA CIIAINS. , „ • uiadcriiined respectfully to e sbe st j tension of',3limere, Coal Merchants, and all . those in .went of .:BEST' PRO - ONED, or BEST BEST ClLUNO;for,,6llnlng or 31111 -purposes, - to bti large stock of Beet Beet CAltedl, 011.1151, tad scare, from e loch to made froai best Irelined Iron.. Also, to his large; stork of But Prooved Centre. assorted size*, from 3-16 Inch to II Inch, made from best Cable Win. which will be sold on very reasoo tan tet.mo, by ,DANIEL MeCARTEI • `' NO. 66 93w4n!on Street, and No.!. . R' • Boit Street Whart'Philadeltifilh. Invert TO . W. Y Agar& q• Co I Pon Carbon; Georg ht Chart s Si ll ie r d o Philadelphia, Joharssr May SI. te,3? .3411, (tr pgcsasoii TO A. not. . . No.-164 C/lES2 NUT t Strept. Sancta's Bat/dingy PHILADELPHIA, EXTENSIVE 11111.i.i1C iiIJALISHER.and Dealer ini Musical Instruments of every description. Cartunive,hhent for theaateßCElsl, • let, Davis Oit::en.'s iljestint) trawl Scararraton ;Baines Xenia* • d s oitil • er PlANOS,,L.Glibkrt's Moodoir Pl-. snot, Melodeons, Martlniti Guitars, Harps, violins; beet Music; Mirk; Music Book., Residents of the country will he supplied:Ay inqp. or ntberwhoi , w ith any vilmilc they Ass , wish. litai low rates mat! purchased to Renee. Having one of, the largest stocks Ilths Volled'iltave. I feel eon tk dent er sattecylitg a I who tinily layer me with a call or eider. Deateritin Meek supplied en the most {lberia terms. Plartes to !qt. ,Airoed-hard Planes for sale: May 14. 1853. I I _•20.4y Ciartered]by eltit 'Stair of Pennsylvania, .1941. ' CAPITAL STOCK $llOOOO. ' reliE SAVING FD of the National Bafely'Corn .pariv,„ Pio. 62 Walnitt Street, two doors above Third, Philadelphia, is (item every day from 9 o'clock A. M., tO7.e'clock.P: Mi. and 01. Monday and Thurs day evenints until 9 o'clitick. This institutlen,Js well kuown as Oh!. Of the Wetland best rnanaged'in thie Country, and pays Five Per Ceht,. interest on money paid in there, from the dhy of deposit. Any sum. from one dollar upwards to received, and all sums, litre or .;nail,: are paid back on demand, without notice, In any amount The SAYING FUND tias hloelfages,Graned Rents, and other Ogg 'ciao; investments all well secured. amounting:to hatca mitif'ss of dolls rs for the security of deposito.:s. Office No. 62 Walnut Blreet,2lloors above 3d, Phil adelphia.. • HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT BELFRIBOE, Vire President. Wu: 3. BCCD. Bee'y, BOARD OF REFEREES. A lion Wth. Riebacda, poilatoern , J. D. Bireeper Esq., Edittir of itt Ledger, Fottstown) I, M. Pella npmAti, Esq Edit of the Nevtealist,Skipprkvlife, Enos Benner, Et., Editor of the Purser's Butnnytourn ; Ho, . Joe' Jones. into Mayor of Phila delphia; Hon. John RObins, Jr.., meolber of Von geese, 4th Alistrirt, Pa. !Hon:James Page, late Post master of Philadelphia ;',DonAgni. Penn 1 1 7t i o i n, late Oorernor or New Jersea. April 23, 1053. , I ~.._ tubscribars Invite yi . -...,m0n to their -I. Sleek of OIL, CANDLES AND SOAP, which they offer ht th°west:Market rates. CONSTANT LY FOR SAL E L Bleached an&turn, \Winter and Spring Sperm Oil ; i , .4J Bleached Winter and; Spring Lard Oil,. '. I: Extra White Winter Solar Oil, I Bleached Elephant On. (Winter and Spring,) i Strained North Went Coast and Polar Whale ,011.. .i . Winter and Spring Whale On, bleached, e . f.,..sistits Bank add Tannets' Oil, . . Machinery and Greufog Oil, • dieve,Bedford Sperm Candies. • • • , patentrolbhed Sperm Candies, (Coloredand Plain) Stentee Candies, 1 - ' Pr ee•nlatent Ca odlea,(for which we are sole Agt•s) Crystalline and Polished Candles. F6l- the' above Cannel we received the drat premlain (a Silver Mi. dal ) ) Boni the Fmnitlintlnstitnte, and a Diploma from the Sate Agricultural tainiematthelriate shibitions. Toilet Almond and of er Fancy Soap, Yellow.:Brown, W hiteand Castile do p, . 'Refined Spermaceti fp Cakes, .1. i BOLDIN & PRICE, ~! 31 North Wharves, third store above 'ARCH Street ,Philedolphia. n-ly - Mar• 12:1853 DREARIER ARTISTE IN HAIR. 177 Chestnut tl tr, I opposite the State House, PHILADELPHIA, in ventor of the eelebtatedOossamer Ventilating Wig and Elastic Sand Toupoces. Inetruttions to 'enable ladles and'gratlemon to measure their own beads with accuracy: For {fig s, ,TrOilpel, 04 : BASIN, In., No; 1 The round of 111r:No. I Prom forehead to head. = • I back &afar as bald , 2 Pima forehead over 2 Over forehead. as • the head to neck. i far as required. 3 From ear . to rat corer . 3 Over the crown of ' the top. • I . the, head. 4 FrOia ear to ear t!'d the forehead. ,t R. DOLLARD has always ready for sale a splendid stock of Gent's Wi,gs,:Toupees, Ladles' Wigs, half Wigs, Prows. braids. Farb, Akc., beautifully madu factureddind as chearyis any establishment_ in the Union. " - •,, DOLLARD'EI Herballam Extract or Litstrous -Hair Tonic, prepared from South American herbs and roots, the Most stmeentbi article ever produced for preset- Ina the bale from MUNI out or changing color, ve ctoring and preserelnrit In a healthy aid lesetla at ftate; Anions other reasons why Dullard's hair mut ing SatoOlv e4sintainsior immense populaiity the act that his tphic Is applied to every head of ba r ent at tilt establishment, consequently ,it is kept In better Preservation thstri under any other.known ap plication.' It being thus practically tested by thou sande. OA a the greatest guaranty of Its effleacy. told wholesale aadratati at his old establishment, 177 OIE:yrNITT St., Opposite the State House, Phil- R. 'LOLLARD has if last discovered the as ptes, ultra; of RIAU DIE and announces it for sale, with perfect confidence in ftp surpassing everything of the kind now, In use. It colors the bate either black or blowh.ltla may be dealted,) and is and vitalist say injury rotas Asir or Aix, either , by stain or other wise, caehe washed off In ten ninotee a ft er appli cation, without detracting from Its efficacy., Persona viatlem &Mashy ace lairirealso gave _him a call. Let , lets addressed to R. DOLLARDOI7 Chestnut btreur Philadelphia, will reclve atteuttoa; July At, LAW STATIONERY, &c. HEUNlairr Osagrapiaricular • . • , • INSTRUMEIVITS: t.` Tint - allbteriber Imittleerteeelied an elegant .es 2, aattrartit of Germs!' )Silver Mathematical, (Oaten meats, which will notkorrode.irarsiog 10 price from 801044 pereBee. 'Also, beautiful cases of Immo meats tot the portal Also, Ivory and .Roaewood sesiee, tirsonu.welele ant nag mead 8 ales. hwtniegweernl?hration'orOillliertat Sealer. Also Pocket StelplllllMl, la T31111i l 888: ate., 108etber witneheop Intinneorote for Se °oil!, are..ete. Just reeelyet al.prltee mach lower than Mural, at • ••: • , 2 ;- 0 41 1 PIAN:a ; • • Cheap wtationiry and Vaste%Store. bley 98, 1833.:.. , • - Bejealtairs. 041)1411) -P2lllB-IClerrat Attars • attat7ii-4// sarrititait..4Tira subscribe* bur Jost re. erivad a . : large lot of itattley's SupectOr Cu Pena: awns etblthatte-flui Cotigreer end' Vetted @tales Peneo both iv nottlautt,of eaeceollt of whit b. can be returned if due_ Oolkor. cods ,of by eat. The Mammoth Monad Stateelfen tir rr aufaafty. ' vale and together rilth the others: at - • . ;•• • • ' Cbeatt Itnelilted 9tetionereittete. I 1 ' 1 . KEW ::001 0 1r3091ge, TN ; Feur Pine. for . 4 1 041 1 . LIMO' Ilan , Made of get 4 Pew, and ruled atereetly from the ,otheree y Boohe—J int allaitalt,lllll , 6l WI !aimless , - B. BI3YF4Ie VI, 4.4pifi14r1.40,111004,eW; nLO : " SE FOR 'SCHOOLS Azgl VAlll,ll 4 lEit a.l - -.111 a loaatlikkbaa.a aaivastkAa wUtts sal at Phllseppbla Wear= at la ;. • ,elamiiiitaakaittiltasiaaurAt 021;14131111.POIX111111-ATEAL &Vet-MI.)ID eicrio.s.—riamtirasear9mique golatu/iN.4 bettikeildißilii•PAitiraret". OhkaZialara.' • look aid ilinkim sham*. Stil"llllNto..t. • rt.! ~,zrofritsvv<:3ll.lol. IRE ewellyn,Pa. • 21-em 'S S . C.l = " • gi a . 0 r. 41 a • tr 4 ar t • 3 • 23 • gllt ;; 1 1 * 4 42 Z /1 - 74 r 4 .4 r. t; • 7 =. FIVE P*lt CENT., S4VINO FUND. DOLLARD. WA • IMMO NII ". I . _ COA:ASs. 11011 BY HOW; Ll's, VAROUCHES WHEEL lidcitiloWs, isc , (~r Childrth, Wholesale and Retail, Shoal DOCK :...1 reel , above Second, Phil adelphia.,,-..; ' 1: z i - .- 0- Stahls. ayileles sent :a any part ,-, oil he country Orders by m7il promptly executed. Apall '23,103. 117•6 m -,a rinauviturriciE i r• • ' ~.,...-wi..e.a.r....4'''''..?..i .s .....:...c.,•14. ... -,,:...) F,•F04....-P,..7....:_id..,, 7 PAT4IIVe t4rNDs r ov e rcome ttie ohlectiotClo X this highly useful and ornamental 'appendage tit every welt fhrmshed hotise. They arelati arrangeda to ter ,lures From the top' of the window of: well as hoist up frClii a the admit), or can Gel window at any point liktween, giving free deresalto light and air when Cccuired, affording every Iportuvity of km cleaning 01 - from' the floor . They re as simple In arrange! 'it and nearly as cheap si,the ordin ry AlVeask is, that yad call andloramies I sta kilsiipsrc4sitrg. ThiasP•VST 0;1,4110v. Sit•nrs, Redd Blinds. B 1, Shades, 11,11. Coro Ices, Sands...kid Pine r piOileloths, dr.e. &e. LeftEtirti 14EishES Foe SToltV. tyloWs. painted Toorder. 1 4.!re-eloth Window Ocroeu; Inaba facturcd to 'order, topticifully landscaped or plain. FORD. 1, Whoplsale and Retail Dealer, South Eighth :it.. :Id door below Mar 'et, Phitsd'e.. Vey 21, tt0,:.3. j spans:lb mina), SPRING sTYLE. . oe .„ Ckc Spring StvlevillA TfE ?WM :"4 Ali : reado Jor Ittaixctiort ad 'he •,;, • .Sty 114 T and (mod e I ._ lll ' ,"`,:tore, CI: AV TR E Stree4 two DlFts rthovr the Altar& Baltd. Virg the ii.ltronassi so "liberally hestnivred upon him .11: the subscriber would return hi4l most sincere thanks, atuf, hopes by ilrosupt ettentiepato the Wants of his nitinflous costumers an 'the ptitilm generally to merit a i'jlntirmat ion of the Lime. II N. B. Peri,ons ha,'ing, a pretyrencti for the manu facture of:dity particular rityleiof 1141 can have the saute leit'ving their order with the :tintiscriber, Om TA FP Pottsvlllk March 5, 1652. .11 let.tf COAtEII MAKER'S REMOVAL. _ THE HIHACRIDEK HAVING FlT ted up one of Or largelH Coach tibopi in the'State, in Coal Sweet,Pottsville, "Wlwwww:" l'a. ' nett VI a. Miami& Co.'s Screen Factory,. Witere_ hls 'far ilitie s hor ntahufacturint all kinds o f (*chew:m(l Lit trr WaggenN cannot be sur passed—being a practical) bleclaaffiei (and having a numberof Wks' experience in.lhe business, be hoped to give geOrttl)nti4lattpr-, All kinds,Of Cartiogen and Light Sk,iagons kept on nand. Ale second-hanAlVagone,f. MI repairs aestly dais Orders from'a distance promptly utiendod to.t WI St i jl. KIRK'. Jupe.s, LB4~ , 13001 S BINDEI2III. 'Saiscriber announce, to int' friendal.imd the puptic that he an made a cbOdersble addition to lila Houk 5 7 . - a Bindery, nod has procured a Book Binder tram one nc r the best Binderies in PlMA delphia, a6tuainted with the latest stlYle of Binding, :raid who 'Will turn out his wart. far 4duperlor to any thing heretpfnre produced in Pottavat4. Books bound hi Any Myra of Binding, either Plainicit in full gilt Turkey 1116rorcm, ;1 • Blank Wroks paged or plain, made Ito any pattern, also printed and ruled at pines lower than In the City.. i - ii Books bPtind by the quantity, andi Paper ruled to Pattern 0. HANNAN. April 3, 0339. , it— COACH MAE] 1 1 1 1 IF: Subscriber, being about to liiiroduce Stearn Powevl.'and ottolrwise enlarge end facilities tit his already eaten:aye o4 z4 , ' F. tahltvhtiici Invites the attention t „ the public f`:o Ill.:manufacture of Coactli 71 ltiliswalbsr es, Wagon.S . 'old Vehicles of every cluSeription. lisvitpoVery deportment of thii!Coarb•rniklne business *band, employing only th , best workmen, and using the best materials, dealers May be sure; of secutintibtiafactory work. Vehielesif every style and finish made tivorder.— Retrairs neatly and substantially 41 , 141(. 4 Oidera from abrntt promptly attended to. Co' ahnn'.4lorrie Addition. Centre r., nearly oppo site lye. Yttk Store, Pottsville _ . 3;GEORfIpJENNING.I. • : ll_ March 1%1653. ', n-tr .i. , (Boa Cottage Furniture. . 9 , lin rte scriber is receiving flora !tile best ,M3llll- 4 !linnet:3 ill the City, a large lot ofiColtage Furni ture of the !men and ino!i. beautifill P.itterns, era bracing whirl.- setts, all of w-hi. hWII, be Bold at city Prices, carriage added. 11 ~,‘ Ile alao4teeps on hand, and manufactures ,to order, aft kinds of Houtothold t orp:iture, , oh the lateet..idont lailitunw.l.• and desirablesr Patterns. ail of which can be etainiti at his Nara Rooms, corner of Centre and Elliot igtrcets. nearly - oppr.site Oil Episcopal Church—all qt which will he told gt theory lowest rater.° . P •.,- 1151,011.1FRESSAING. : Axil It, t 6 ,53, . 11 14-tf *111.14411v1 ECIEFE •T. 1108 E AND BAND MAKEiI.`!NO. 140 N. 13th alt. . PHILADELPHIA. 11. BELTING,SingIe. Leith's or Rounil, ilansade'of heat city Leather tanned expressly for the pianos:it, stretched by the latest Unproved paten ted Marhistery, Cemented and Rlvll i ed in the very manner,besmanner, warranted equal to an lin use. , Laps inisde wiib.water-proof Cemq t if desired Large or Mali Hose of the befit materials and work manship ape at low prices. [I• t} Orden may be left at E. rtiontErs Leather i Store, No. 23d ?Oath THIRD Street. Philadelphia. MIND .kE4IIIEII. LACING* Picuea Jan• e. 33. • 'IL 3-Iv •Venitlan Blind Illangfactory. Eighth SA, &newt. .IVoriveginn 11Tithaiitongo • IdeVERBF announces to the ' , Citizens of Potts • vrliti and vicinity, that be Is Prepared io man ufacture ,V,ENI &lAN BLINDS of every size, color and sty letTist short notice and at the lowest rates,— tle feels etintident that atrial alone 4 slitlicient to be convinced el the advantage of purchasing his blinds. A fine imaortment of Blinds constantly on hand.— Ile I a alGo. prepared to repair, palnt and• trim old in: ich a manner an: to render theirs. almost equal. in sqqiefliance, to new. April 23q1053. I . I 17-firn ~qt4pTi-iiN,O. .. . .? • DOTS' CLOTIU Q. • .•• T" pOlcribera would respectfulli Inform their nu tueroini friends and customers of lichuylkill Co. that theivhsiortineut orclothing for. Fount it:elate men Is intieh larger than ever, and they ate disposed to sell chap. Persona living at a dtstance, have the privllego:slf exchanging clothing purchased at this store, It they du not suit. ' - f I ..,,.. F. A. HOYT lt DJHOTHCR, 1 ei Chestnut St, cornet of Tenth, Phllad'a. April 2,11153. . 1',.1' • 12-ly —• • ' . _ .. Wpaity . the /rat. tert Of q1421771e55. CLOTUINO! Clothing!! CI.OTWNG!!! Ifi"NIB moat extensive asticiirment of Cllttlilng in Schuylkill County, from 20 • to* per cent. cheaper and better made mite eau be purchased elsevehere, Is at "OLD O r AKHALL." cornerofeentes a ndblahanton• _ . d' - I 10 streeti.t • A. magtHileent assortment of FALL and WINTER PLOTIIINO, clam most feshlonahle styles, I. now on hand idld ready for situ at prices that DEFY COM PETITIttN. As every article mold; et this establish :mm*la oh,`lnufactured In Pottsville; it Is, therefore, expressfy ; !Adanted to this region, and offers great ad s/saner) fo purchasers over all the very inferior pili-wadi7,Clolhiag .. elf ' ONE TIDAL will prove ibis. beyPhd all doubt, to any wholire attangera to the facrk! and throe who have nom yet purchased thelr l ro,L or WINTER Clothing,tial II do well to calla nditidg4 for themselves. An inimepse variety of - -,. 1, - BOYS' CLOTllirit Auttable tar the season, at eattemetrlew pekes. BkmetOtt , r, the old . Land, •• OLD (pkg. HALL.,'"cor not of Centr e and Itlnhantonge Wtreeta. EDWARD''. TAYLOIX, Propiletor. (Late Ltikikotcorr t TAYLOR, hoportpts orClotho and Pry Gettds.) . . A 13 AP111 1 ...-EDWARD T. TA PLOP., Merchant Tallorotietild reepectfuiltrall The itiention Ms an Enemas - friends and the pob lie to h'l. Fall .and ;Whi te. StosiO. , :of Cloths, (Mesmer/1 4 4iegant Vesting., kc., selected from the best marketti,. which he is pre band to glibe up so order, at very moderate prices. An as aiet: ,ment of Cloy... Ketch iefa,kuspende Shirts. ate. Agent ihrthe New York,l.ondon and Paris fashion.. Pottsville;Oct. VISA. 1! ' 40-tf 30-1 v • • . ,' _ , SEIULTZ LOOS CHERI , FLOUR AND FEED S TORE. WHOLESALE AND A S. ag L. having recently purchased the old es . tatellehed stand of Ducker dr 'Wills.. respectfully ,Infonn eanuouttsty that they ern prepared to fill orders fo* anything In their line. PftlroPlif pad to the eatiaritetßo of purchaws. • • A stipiAlor quality of Extra - Flintily Flour. can lowly co/J hand. • Belog'tleterrnined to do their utmost to ere nth.- faction 04 ell who may patronize thitin...theY:fe . 9!r t " - ittlltlelltett . a !there- or rho public fOototrt. - • - A. SHULTZ' & Ca rate Street - Potisqlle. 294 July 14;103. _ YN trOiera dr the beautiful! l'aLnre and .Art bees rinlarr efforts •to plena god. at. ALLEN'd DAtitt AN GALLERY; comes or Xorker sad Centre Nese.. The se earth er has relansed to •Potts rllle. totake the personal thaw 'othlt rooms; and Is now reWdy to take good Daguerreotypes. of all who delfrolkim. Come soon in the day. then,and .yon are pretty sure to get *vinyl.' to sn. - Prlcetas usual. an.. dollar and arnrards. ' N. B,SEEDUCTION made. In - f!te prices of One Popo . r slll4tter C . 11111111,111titt pasaasnd Frames, • ta.. M. ALLEN. April 1853. '- • 15. if 1)V.1 111816E11, TElo9l.3lflCNTlifa.e.. subseirihttMoi est tetelked a lot of Welsh Bibles, . taro, plain 'soil gilt edges. Also, Pocket eatatnents and Walsh Tsiets. II of Wlitieb will be sold lois, Bk7INAB'S - - sad Stisionsrfllione: - 0110 OIL& VELNials.--Farnalde Manias Caen. enniiiehil -AWN, Hair, 0011000.7000 Ind 1411 Bruhn* Ice- 4 by 0 Inches. from 44Y to 09 dads, fatiaarry Ing In ?rants, Jan melted and fat sale 1,1 • - BAAINAN'S - Cbeip Book andinatlonaVore. May 00, 11133, I'IOOI.II,III4IIANT =mat. AjOit4lll: 'Serial it_ 11/131,114111•11 500 1{ c.Tt:;l's J.••• • • i i' ~i~ 7 SAtURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1853. Attention En DRYI GOODS. &c --:-.---- t" -- - ------ H= ------ -- 7 -- , New Carpetthgs, - AT E. M. BELTTIVIdObt. Stand. corner.of Centre . and Not treil*O striate; Pottsville. " • , laipl Sngrain ply.EarPettoin. 'I I Thin Oil Cloth do s, , - • d4'able • - . n en hian 44. Iwh he Mittings„ 11.4 g • - di Mira ~ - do Stair - do; ' - 'Doer mew. Also a fuilalDOSMiLlt o 1 Window Ilsoginge, with, Fixtures complete. Rich colored Itschaska,- BuiT Linen shades. _ Watered Morectis, - - I - Transparent do And embrendermthnualin Sitades,s; , E. id. 13cstry basing made arrangements with the principal mann ftiturera.to?. a constant 'apply of, the newest dctignatit 'carnet-log Arc.; is thereby enabled to offer to the public a Choice assOnment of the above good. of sop:trio! quality, and ititbe lowest city pri ces. - i . . . Apiii 2. 1853 ! Nell, Spring floods. IXTE ARE NOW opening art; extensweand gut . IfV, end assortment of. fresh 'St ring Goods, Dry Goods, Procerida, Previsions ishd Crockery ware. Also, a large ar4ortment' of 'Rinse furn6hing arti cles, incl,uding Carpeting, of various kinds am, qual jtieo, oil Cloths, !Wettings. Table-covers, Counterpanes, Thankful for the past, liberal patronage extended to us—we againiiiwite attention to our our eaten ive assortment !of goods, whiti,h we intend shall not, be exceeded in cheapness, excellence of gnality or variety of kinds, by any other establish: ottent.tri Schifyllidl county. -Remember our 'plebe, Brick" More irdrentreStreetibetween Marketand Norwegian, Eaitside. 'April 23, 185?. , OUR iMIINTRY Rana: SINCE thesub s criber. hsve opened, at theft Store, four doors abdre the Post ()thee ,ao entire new stock of Goods„ porch:iced lo New Turk, at L.lsh Prlces,en. ha ng th an , to Sill cheaper than tiny other Store is the tv t Thelistoett couAsts in part, of dl end ring Dress Silks:, Moog lln deleers; at 8 cts.ittid upwards, Thlttet and French fderleoei; • Caber MUT,. all shade, and .411111itles. lilac Alperin!. Pla and flgared colored i ; Alpacas, at 121 cte. wards, axe a.sortment Bleached air Unbleached Mashes, • flannels, all colors and ntintitles, f.inceys, Chicks; , A large ssa4ttnent of Shawls, • -Hosiery, Woolen Blankets, cloths, Satinetts, Floor end 'Tiible 011 Cloths, &c . Together with a general aaeprtment of Goods to please the Cenci and salt the wants of the cominuni- ty Also, a large stock of tutu's, from 6to V emits. CuffeeN Green and Black Teas,very cheap, with every variety of Queetsware and Glassware, at prices low er than they cab be bought elsewhere. They will be happy, at all tildes, to show their goods. free of Goa. .Please give them a call. me Country Merchants will Rid It to, their advan tage to call and;taamina the new Ronda( o FRY .4\ MARTZ. 1 Oct. 16. 1862. 42-If .; IRON. FOUNDERS. TO COAL arandproaa AND camas. PIO.PARR BOIUR WORKS. THE Subscribers respectlidiy invite the atten lion of thAbusiness community to their Boiler works, on thejstand adjoining the Pioneer Fur nace, Pottsvide, Pa., where they are prepared to maxefacture BOILERS OF EVERY 'DESCRIPTION, Smoke Stackiri,Air Stacks, Blasi Pipes, Gasome ters, Drift Ca4s, &c. Boilers on hand. - Being practical d 'P echanics:and having for years devoted themselves entirely to this branch of busi ness, they ttalter themselvek- that work done at their establishment will give'satisfaction to all who may favor theM with a call;• - ifridividuals and Com panies will fit id it greatly, fo their advantage to ex amine their Work before engaging elsewhere. JOHN .&=JAMES NOBLE. May 5, 1850. ' 19-tf ' - .WASIII I NGTON IRON WORE% .(, . 1 porravici,, PA. • la, J. WHEN & LOW'S. reipectiully in vite the attention of the business totum deity to their New Machine ttlhop Ind srouadry. fleeted between-COAL and Mail-toad Streets, surd !with" on Norwegian Street, where they *A prepared to ccute all orders for Machinery. of Brass and tron.such as Steam empties, all Oda oftlearing its finning Mills, Grist and Saw:Willi, Slnile and Double-acting Pinups, Coat limiters. Drift Cars,atf kind of nail road Catainge4such as Chaim fur_dlat and T Mall; Frogs, SwitchelL'atc. ; all kinds of tam and'verought Jron Shelling.; tieing Practicit Mechanics, and alter having Made tile drawn& °Ube Coal Region their study for.Yeare, alau all kindeof Machinery in their done at their i i lane of beanie s. they Batter theinselves that work meut erill'zise satisfaction to all who may he or them wittra fall. All orders thank fully. received and promptly ewe:tett on the moat rea sonable totme.! :AWN X. WREN, . 1 .4 THOMAS WREN, I;JAMES WREN. Ott 9,1852. f ', m. 40-11 ,• _ .. _______ • -. - FRANKLIN IRON Worms. THE suuddiumitts -ANNOUNCE . tti the public ti It they ,are the Proprie hr. ot• the Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately tarried on by S. Billyman, where they continue ittmanufacture to order, at the shortest notice. Stearn!. Engines, Pumpa, Coal Hienkers,.and Machinery of dimoat ally . sae or deacrlption. fur min• lug ,i:otlier.pOpoilea. Also Railroad and Drift Cars, Wm or Brass Casting* of any arta or pattern. Orders are respectfully solicited:: • 08.0. B. EISLER & BROTHER. FRANKLIN SHOVEL WORKS.—The eubscriberi continue to fuinish the Cußini and Dealers of tich'i: County, with Platens of ail kinds, at the lowest Phil adelphia prict. Attention la particularly called to their Coal Oho. els. Ordeni for:Shovels of any site or pattern promptly attended to. . , OE9. FIBLER lc BROTHER. Aug. 21, 180. " 34-tf OTTSV lilt 1104ING SILL. TUN SIILISCItIaCIIS respectfully an bounce to the nubile, that their new Roiling Mill is now .completel and in full operation, and that they are prepar ed to supply all kinds of Bar;lron of various sine, which they . will trauma to :be superior in quality to any °Wanted from abroad, at the same prices. They alio Manufacture T Rails, for the use of the Collieries amtLateral,ltoads, Weighlug from 21 to st) • lbs. per yard.inade of the beet lion, and which will be found Mal cheaper than the Imported ankle. Being piaci cal inechartics, and having and consid erable esperienqe to the Iron' business, they flatter themselves alit they Can give entire satisfaction to purchasers, trod wilt also main, irthelr Interest to pa tronise home !Manufactures. _ •t. HARRIS. Il RNISH & CO.4' 42.1 f - BEM* insuiDow icon WORKS. 9. W. HUDSON. IRON and BllAStat Fonder, respectfully Informs his pat gnus, and the public. generally, that e is tally prepared, at the above Di tabusument, tb manufacture teittn Engines of every size; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Cars, a nil every other description ()Ikon-and Brass Castings suitable for the Coal catalog clr otherbustness; on the most reasonable fumy. • Also,4*Blowing Cylinders for Blast furnaces and Machine frrork In general: Repalrlng uf all kinds done With neatness and des patch, at the lowest ptlces. All work furnished by him will be tgarranted so peirorm well, lie mould solicit the euelom of those who may want articles in his line in this vicinity. Allorders will meet with immediate and prompt 'Bantle a . W. 4 :I S. W. ntalsoN. March 15.1851. - .! 111-1 y: . sTeam cart racrroßv. T IE ng , r t a beg lea ee 4 I air t °Zig atLTaalhtrraZer %f btlOrti audWOUblt, they recntly put up new Machinery and Shops for the manufacture - of COAL-CA MIA, TRUCKS and ether Ball nosd,Cass, by Steam poweri which enables them to execute all that kind of work, not only muthbetter, but with greater despatch andl at the very lowest price.. - Having thus made these 'itemise preparations, todlvlduals,and companies-requiring work of Ibis kindiwill find It to their advantage to give them °a call. •1 lINYDER & MILNER. Oct. 25.1841 413-11 POT I PIIMLLE IRON WORKS. jii: arm. MASON & ,CO. R EBPECT E 'fully announcC to the nubile that they 'have taken the Establishment known as the Pottsville Iron Work. on Nor wegian street, where tbey are prepared to build all kinds of Steam Engine.. manufacture Railroad Cars, and Machinery of almost every description, at the shortest notkee, and on the most reasonable terms: —Persons from abroad, in went of Steam. Engines, will and it to their advantage to.gtve them a call be or engaging elsewhere. (May 11 .U_ PAPER, &e. Cheaper than Ever! 8006, PIECES PAPER . HA\ OINGS . At L. B4NI%AITS Piper Starr, Pottsville GOLD ,PAPERS, frimo 73 wits to .1 . 40 Frenth Pipers. 'odious picas. Glazed Pariere, from 20 to 00 cents, tin g hlzed gaP•fil.frOm 7 cents to 2511ents, WealdlifmkEntry and 4akcion Papas. Gold. Velvet and Imitation.Gorders, Coriaine 02 Pipit and Linen, trogn'S to 40 cents, Painted flimdes, from SO cents to 11 . 5 each, a splen did assortment. . Fire Aeneas, Beantithi Mewl, Panel Paper, Deco. nations. ;Co lop as and Statues, if 'tams. - The antwesiber has made , ids selections of Choice Patterns froth four of the !attest minefactories, and consequentli its Mock imbrues& greater stalely of Patterni than tan be found In any Note in the city. lie. pledger 'himself to sell 'an - Pis Piper. at Cite Cash Pricee4adtheneld aid more expensive. Papua at less tbasiettp cash prices. , . fill Cana* Panels' embrace new and bentulful Patter...at very tom . • . • - 0 Iferchaina end. Paper . Hangers supplied with Curtain Paper and Paper life o gings,'w holesale,St the Vera lowest Prk-es. ' - ' Elegant FAINTEIS SHAVES. on Canvas!, at less than city, prltes. 1901110 ea riot Patterns. taw be found anions his Stool, suitable for the most elegant bortaire.'• _ • O. As we *re determined nor to be nadtreptit by any Pereen !rho Intends papier' for Ns goods-thou Who want bp:galas, and the adramtge of 'stetting Heal s intgaiellid varied mods, lad batter Witt ' I - . 1 . • • . , lI—BANNANS ' Man nr — ls/scats eel' Paper * Biebarad 816- - tranwir dent: ' L. , • • • -- a> Paper fenielnfitertisbita whew required. ; !larch 10. . • 12— . ,4 .I'ravirat *Avant 1..._ •Tiro tu ned a • Job egoottaataL at Letter and J Foobap Woes of even quality. alai at Illkellitt9f 10W prfel. ii . I, • reOl4llV ROM • i 80 tit qSO ell Rohm ' ' ' 1 - Letter( ear IP 09 t.* 04 sit": __" 1 _ A . Vat hit ;gluiest eleottateto ogßaPer eir.r 'MeV to the com alty; the ' treeriber fa c r ai Ldeat t t e r be taeltts team . - aim, a reside cornett( .r 41 . 14w_irti' sod Mee trete ate. bo9t blhe Lad ald . • •-• t --3= L ' ' •,• '-• "=., ' - -11ANtlatelt dkali- illtajorrstor!.. 4 44 l2 htte Mai* Ciththit. 4 * . * . InternOmani rAiririaltilir. - 44*Oulietft• V tot hag jag received a fat. 41 , Ypyba lr of Paper Slag= 1101 . 11111,11 f ider an 3416 41j . "' the Ida abir la tab realm AWN', . .....:: I.:1 ' : AOLD WU.. ....:.' z:, :-' ,l '' oribitiamompilLasubsuptubtjail*:" 2 " Cult Pliallir ' - s; 1144 ......,-040 .. pplipri soil 01.2 -;; - , (Prom KiairkeiAaaer: I • • A 'STORY 2 • , - ABOUT AN OLD DENTLYSIAN AND A' WOLF* "Erjt, pursued by a bear.''—Sho.f-sperre - Win ttr'sf7liff, Art 717, Srtne 111. I am about to relate a story concerning an old gentleman and "a wolf, which I flatter" myself will be found highly tragical Ind en: tertaining. It is the'only story about a 'wolf that I know which is SU any way connected with the late of any old 'gentleman whatso ever, and I . therefore am naturally not. a lit tle desirous that it should receive lair, oar at least decent usage from all folks who have ti: taste for tragical literature. ." And pray,, Sir, what do you mean by 'deceht usage?'" says some excellent individual who has just sat down for the purpose of cultivating .Ina intellect by reading the works of the best au .thors. I mean, dear Sir, that they who de sire io gratify an elegant taste, and . at" the same time tufoster a classical and Attic tone of sentiment by perusing my wolf story, should do cr.e the politeness of- reading nli of it carefully, and with suitable pauses for reflection. Some readers• have a reprehen sible habit of getting what they call the 'sub stance of the story :' that is to say, they skip - all the reflections of the author, all his quotas ions, two-thirds of his dialogues, and four fiths of his book ; aodthen, having deciphered the bare plot, and been in at the catastrophe, falsely aver that they have read the tale., All %uch impatient persons are herehy warned off these pages. I want no going through my little romances on skates. I don't Write for folks who habitually go heels-over-- 'head. I write for strong minded folks, and for folks, who have a classical and Attic turn of mind, ' and are -Able to appreciate the writings of the' ancients.. To all 'tali"-, era I say, in order to save: them the trouble of skimming through hisciarrative to.find, the' substance' of it r .-- entlenien, the cataitru phe of this little story ; is, that a worthy and intelligent old gentleman was eaten up by a midi; the ' sUbslince' of it is—alack ! it bath no substance; the motel of 'it is, that all old I gentlemen - should be cautious about exposing themselves in countries where there are wolves.' There : I have frankly told you the substance , and the catastrophe of my isle, and the moral to boot ; pray, now be off 'to thfi next article, and leave me and my wiser pat rons to pursue the even tenor of, our way, without the torment of such uneasy compe -1 fly as yon. I tell the story precisely as I heard it one :, wiuter-evening about five years ago, ,in the; kitchen , of John Buck, a good and true far-; met of one of the middle States. I was at; that time eighteen years old, and followed', during that particular winter thelaudableoc:.; cupation of teaching school. 'ID the course: of my ' bmirding-around peregrinations,lhad at This time got billeted on John Buck, and I can testify with gratitude that they lived in the solidest fashion there, and used me as it I had been a prince. Lwas a prince', it is true, and having come to voting age, am now a king ; an -American king, a republican soVer eigu ; but like a good many other princes of my time, who diverted themselves by teach ing district-schoolin the winter, my royal ra tions were too often sour shortened, cake and dried-apple-pie, more fi t for no ostrich than fur an heir apparent ; ' atol so the steaming steaks, the fragrant coffee, tied the noble pies which adorned Mrs. Buck's table are to ,this day glorious in my memory. On the certain winter evening•of which I spoke, I sat on one side of the spacious fire place, with a closed book in my hand, which I had just been reading, and was contempla ting the two fatuity groups which occupied opposite sides of the room. On one side, and not far from , myself, sat the . farmer,' a hale. ruddy, large-framed man, reading the' Week; ly Bomb Shell,' a sweet and cheerful NMl cal newspaper, the organ of his. party in the , county. His wjfe, a quiet woman, sat beside: the same table sewing;_ while Aunty Bal d -1 . win and Grandmother Buck, sitting in . rock-1 ing-chairs, plied their knit:ing-kneedlea„ and told stories of dreadful length, involving iti-1 tricate genealogies, which are not to be made!, intelligible by me without a blackhoard. Thel farmerlas a zealous politician, and oCca-1. atonally broke out with some paragraphs of astounding purport from the columns of tbel ' Bomb Shell,' as thus : - - . • "Ha! thunder ; wife ; juilitear this! 'See - 1 CIAL TELEGRAPHIC DISP , ATCII To THE NEiv Yons` Tribune rito:11 WAsHINGTON.—SenaIo Sisshooter, of Arkansas. has just published al letter o ft Ritter and Harbor linOovements, ad-1 dressed td the lion. Mr. Two/n . 0915; Of Ken tricky, saying, t in n unless Vongleis immediate ly appropriates two hundred,aniffiftt, thottsan dollars for the purpese ofkl4titif;,the - snag and alligators out of the"clisluit,h'ofee reveri the inhabitants of BoktitfeiOtitay ;will recede l set upon inderendenl government,iiitd declare war. They have sent to St. Louis. fur a si.t• pounder and twodons of percussion caps.'— , There! those char* want to scare Congress; and if Congress is scared by them, it unfit to be apauked. TWo hundred andhfty thous s and'dollars for snaking the alligators "out of their creek ! I could go there and pick 'etti out of the mud with 9 pitch -fork. It I was President, I would make them swallow their two ton of percussion Cilia. They're a queer nation' out West.'! ''- "'Yes," sighed -Aunty - Baldwin, " they are a very peculiar 'kind of people. lam afraid , that the Pope has got his: eye on the West; and would likelo have ihe Logi/Immo going there, if he could. Btit'l trust and pray that lie'vrill fail in all big designs, as',pr.' Junta said at the annual meeting of the:American Board." OE JOHN&TON at Co 17:ji • " Ha! good !" the farmer again broke outs " berets what Mr. Splutters, the editoi of the • Bomb Shell,' says'about lite Secretary of the Treasury :-- Besides the mise.tabler,incapa city acid flagrant corruption vf:thisietiai too) of the Administration, there are Wier crimes laid to his charge, which, in out opinion; render him a fit .sobject tor the action of MI , High Court of Impeachment ef the Unite d States.". But no Matter what-Mr. Splinters said about the poor Secretary ; he wrote with a rattle.snake's fang, rind n wilt do node Of us any good to rehearse his congreasiona) leaders. ! On the other side of the blazing fi fe-place I Sat, first, Meg, a atrappiug two-listeshwenck, chopping minced-meat in a svoodep hoick _ Not far distant sat John, a hired nian4. drawling, pork-led mortal. with his feet on the rounds of histag-huttorned chair, smdi king a pipe, and addressing his remarks on men and things, cattle, politics, saw-mills, and hug-teed, to every person is the room by turns ; thus imparting , his valuable . expert; ence and the results of his discriminating oh servation in a manner well calculated. to " react on the age." Three boys sat on the the broad hearth, with hatchet, hammer, nails, knives, sticks, and leather-straps, ma king a new-tangled quail-trap, supposed by them to be an invention of incalculable Mi. portance,and likely to revolutionize the whole silence of catching quails in February: The first of these strieliugs was Dave Buck,a boy of thirteen. Imul voiced and broWn hatred, one of the sort known as stavtog fellows." The second was his 'brother Mat, somewhat younger. JoeKedge,4 neighbor's boy, com pleted the-trio. Joe was a long-faced math ematical genius, the insister-architect of the new trap, which, odder his-skilltul fingers, was gradually - rising to pyramidal symme try, curious to behold. Two children, twins, the one Will, an honest, courageous', open eyed little fellow, and Nelly, a pretty ,and timid. creature, stood by, watching theft°. tress of Joe Kedge's trap widt the trttene.St interest. , Now, 1)-01-a," said Jahn, holding his pipe in fits fingers, and serutinizing'shenevt snare wittsn'sseptinal eye,"rotiwon't treat no quaiiiatli math, Uod.Of trap sa, that, I imixt ,t5l/ I t re:// : 51054 quads in •my um*, and Lretkod thai 1 aunty 9natts snout as well' girdle uestlisanl sad! just tell you °need for alkthat yon fretth the Nat goad in jthat there Lim, .14n a !airier." , . ~ - - 1 W.a.a-1,1. replied Joe Kedin imitating thi drawl of The'hirid math pef: hips /au coulda't ketch ~4•onne4tioat 1 /# 2 , 1 but guess we can Cast It'Yf ll4 l to..get "ante it.. York :guails.lhaitenit . -bees - to +retool 50 long as ecaintelicM_ qp i ttql, IEI4 tithaven'tA ter Many' stissintWil !InA cOnt*OegutjAciet . 11 ?* ki#PlifF.4 0995: 1.44 ,54.petaipimiguilirr50 19E, ontAiuclit 1!1 4 , .kninatiogenioatty.. augnr. 3144-1 r girt% 'Johnny, Dive . : three eaploded at lb% and 'taxi d . 164 - mar die tivo s : toned rims on, ttteficit4; liriihhulithialbtitioiniasstiaight , so ing,s.arooked tatiagitonati no an old aif froe, tad 44 not moyeweruante 4 his la*. Vifinttli — I N it : #4l-4-, .syrk,savie*lttothlatio., „mail ne:! - #.,,:v vi !..13,4120,40,-,!A 2 liiclj Storu. _ n.- ~ to, go inside: that 'th ere coop," said I John alirti tirtly.l * --, .. - . 1 ! ' 'A 014", replied. Joe, " I would, put 'some ic-o•r-it and things! on that there- pieee of ;shingle, and if that' didn't i.m.d.e.u.cie the quail, I would telt bis mother on him!! I Dave and Mat slanted again at ;big true ;Specimen of I boy's humor, arid keeled , : over ,on the Oa. John stuck his s pipe ila his mouth, and Saul-- 4 You are gettm entirely itoo - smart fdy your hide to hold you much longer, sltster Kedge : but I tell you jhar. I 4uow quailal sad you can't ketch the rust quail in any such kind oI a two- s tory lap as that, ,, -. I • , '•I . "-Why can't wequha T—now I'd jitt. like' to know ." cried Dive• Buck. 3 1 - ! .'" Why !" , said-,:John," why—Why;,, he. . , cause it atm reai'xiable." r '. Oh; - youlget out !" - t 1 " Wbylohn, I tell you that you caul keep quails 'out of "it,'?'[ . said Joe. "I'll jnst tell you. a 'ittle tort that happened ' llovt, ll to -our house last ; aturdaringht, and area see whit ion will have to offer oh the subject. T . Madelust such a trap as this on, Saturday afternoon, and when I ;got done, father I torkedl do it, and says he; • Let this,alone, young man, tilt Monday morning. I won't hale yon, r settin' traps on Saturday • night, and letchial,n lot of live quails tin the Lord's day. i So 1:41took it down; that ni t iht we heard 'something pecktu", down in the"ceiT far, and nobody is the house couldiguess what tt was;. BM When are went down th4re •in the morning tO see what was the 10s, We founA a quail there;thaihad worn his bill* up. to his. wisdom-teeth, trying to titia4 a bole in - that Mb;stins to get inside of it, and get keichett in, iliat: there trap. No, sir, You can't keep quails Out of it. Mat, hadd: , tits that there awl." •. 1 . 1 . , .;. . Dave anti Mat'. : went into convtasions once more., Joh° , grinued and said 4, ,I'm afeeid.yourluneral will be attended ;Li,efure 1 you git of age, yhing man: Hu: I ayje%t what I said all along, that you•can't ketch: anything it that trap, or else Fru a lawyer. Jest remember ndw that I told:you beitiroi baud." 1 •I':' . • " Oh, you get out, Johu," Cried Dave.— " "You dou't kuoW anything., Here We put Atte corn, acid here; comes the quail. ',NOY, 'hOw in Sam. Hill do yOu suppose he is gong , to go by that thete ebb without stopping to AodilerT—and -then, yOu see, he's 'a gone sucker at once." ~ " Wa-ll' iyou'lllsee, you'll see,".said John, blowing 'a Cloud of smoke into the air, and stretching out-his (legs. Little Will, who had been ea: estly Silaten •-'ing the operations . of the trap-builderti, heard with constdroatioh the verdict of John.on i the merits of die newt'engine, and ran across, the . room to MI mother, with his farge,..3toriest eyes starting frondhis lead, and said 7.• " Mother, :neater ! John says that Joe [ Kedge's trap wont ketch no quails."' - -" Hush, ,child !'[: hush !". said his Mother : ",your father is reading to us..- Go and ask John' to tell you lurid Nelly a story'.`2 And truth, Will had interrupted his - fattier in the midst of one of'Mr. *inters' paiigeht corn inentaries on • theifteport of the Secretary of 'the Treasury—" Another propositiod of this _prothgate'and dastardly idiot is, to saddle the , groaning millionS',of this broad Republic with an additiodal duty of one and a-half Per cent. on cut nails; a-Proposition whieh makes our .blood boil ~ With ihdignation :" and _eh on.— Mrs. Buck; ionocent woman, could hot see why Mr. !Spiateff should suffer so. much anguish 014 account of the duty on cat nails. , but, liken model ['wife, listened with!due at tention to whatever her husband was.',pleasen to read for he'r illuntioation ; while, &and mother' BUck and - Aunty Baldwin cob tinued "to- unravel tangleld genealogies. ~. . t '" John'," said little Wilt, returning to the 'tripod of the kitc hen , oracle, -will you plea,e to tell 'Nelly and bite a story f" , i “:oh, dd tell 6 a story, goo d John Rob bing,” cried Nell`.' ' . . " Nell,; little folks'," said Julio, '. I don't - Care if I do.- 'What-shall it-be about ? ."„ ' ” Oh, tell, us I li bout grandfather Rubbios and the ivolf," cr , ied Will. '" Oh, do, good!John," Nelly said," but it makes melso 'friiii.l." :. " Well,l' said lotto, having filled his pipe, "I don't care if 1!do tell you the Stow about grandfather Robbins and the wolf. ILei ine 01 my pipe ti...goip' first, though. Mat, just light that ipirie , lfiver in the . fire-place, and hand it tome. there, you Ingen, lobk out ! you rieedt't mind settru' Mag's hair em " Get out; yoti scamp !" bawred ;Mfg, as the urchni Passed - behtud her chair With his !title torch. . • , " saitl;gratidaiother,Buck; "what are you dontgri Noth!n-Laoth'n at all," said Mat, "only helpin' light his pipe." " Only Settin'itne a-tire," cried Mag ; he ought to he licked. And I'll du it, TO, if he don't behave hick self. " Martini said boy's mother, "go away and don't tbotherpargaret." - Y:ts'ra,".Mat said, and resumed his seat by the quPd-trapr, ' Now; little 'folks," John said, t seems 'that 'Margaret ain't going to burn ; up t now,. and so 111. tell yOu the story 4 three year! ago ok the twenty-fourth day-01 last November,flgraudtather Robbins came ,into Bowfin' Holler fur to make a settlement. It was a new cdan try then, and there wasn't a neighbor witkia three miles of hint, and he *as qmte-an old man, too. But:he got a few tatera and aoault of pork, and reckoned he could make a ilive'onit till Spring, though It was al pooty i :srnall chance. There was Wolves id the Holler—an unaccountable mess of 'em ; tend paiater ---the. wust kind of Pain ters. There wad one 1... f 'ern killed a man in the Holler in tare year 1799. -Ttieie was,a pedlar carne along a good many ye . ars after, that 'had l'arn9a l ;. auti hp made scale po'try about it. jlt went so : • NOW litten,l!alt ye l umber own. Bottile have and have oot And; I:tvidl tr3jekly you inform_ i' --- 1- in , k JOSASIBSCO4'.II . & painter torn. 1 , He went out to the hemlock woods ; His 'frock wile made of ehecker'd goals;. ' ‘. He had hi,,prov 161611 i in a pale ; And: there occurred ill* dreadful tide." • 1 t , - There's' twuty: . :seven verses oil% I've got it in nav-:*lnst, up-stairs, and same time 1,11 briog ikdoW,l3 and read it to you.: Squire Johnston 'took lit down to the Copers and ; had it printed - ba sheets of paperovith edg ing alf ainund the sides. " There, waal.lngine down to th - e Holler, too--grelli, and ;carried on monstrPus ugly when they , wastdrunk." , " lohnV• sai4.ll6ill, "tell us' whit the In gins tasid to sal'ito grandfathn Robbins." • "'Oh, Sofia,'" :cried Nelly4"do tell, but 'it , makes,tu so.!frisid." * -i -tWel!l , " •Jblin said, "I don't just renient her! the exiiesSions h,randfather said they used, thohghl:ye heard him tell 'erki more'n a hundred time — but it was something like this— Tonony uinamp I whoop ! w4oop . ca . , hol/p1" • 1. 1H - " Oh-0 7 0 ! "it - makes me '(raid '.'' Cried poor Nelly, biding her; face in her apron.i _ -"" Howl' big .--when 1 John,- tild • you ever see an login ?"iWill said. " Yes, a - go4ll many, and sometime I'll :ell youiti out old Captain Wild Tuikev. il: Chief of 'ern,';but now I'll - tell you how grandfather encountered a pesky wolf, one day —the ' first one, he ever see. He went but into the woods one morning a-chop pin'. Well, offer le had chopped all day, it came on dusk ; land while he 1 1 788 iti•thoppin ' all at once-t he I;'spied a wolf comitt' toward hint, arid - , the' l'lyolf be 'spied grkudfather Itlbbigari-choppiti'. So giandfatherle stopp ed clioppit', and the wolf he stoppejl comet'. Then the wolr s i be crooked up Its ; back and heowled,l and thes grandfather hespooked up his 'beck and bentiled. Grandfather he was skeert,apd helieekoned that the wolf was skeettouid so they stood there guile ti!spell. The wolf he fi-e-o-w-l-e-d et grandfather itti w b . htn e s .d ,l a a n t d th g e ra w a o d i f i at , h , grandfather Robbati . he h- . e o. Here iiiior little Nelly, thOugh i she had 1 beard trventy 4in:tea before the legend of , grandfather Robbins and the Ivo!i, wa s so . • terro mmiiehen ail the dreadful peril of the 1 good old - Ulan—her apprehension being aided not a brae perhaps by the tragic emphasis w i t h ,ahich.Joho uttered the fearhil word t h ;... 0 ,.i5-4e-d. litast she ran away crying, and buried her• face In tier mother's.lap ; bur, Willatood - liii ground bravely though faltering ittlightlicat , firat, tad stared it the face itflo a :wine" wild ei el an iid - =both half open. * '' s .r . ~ :ski'd istat lima to baie beet in grandfather libtkiisitt - ptace!: &mut • two minutes," said Dave, 8911W:4114 his: hatcher : I'd a made tillat: - Aleal!roil ',, Wit Mier ! I'd a cracked his saouLwi l ithliS, nie:of _wood till he would. ',base rboaght , da, was breaking." i ; a l l& ' "Tfoloo•trotkWiS't Dave Etnek."iisiti little - .Wig;'''kipdiWi watt earnesusels. ,” oo Ott __..... 11 K414g4:4 - tkiii , tldn't dared to #3 .it." . 4311111*(iiinal have swallarror Fa, '• • getter y — thsertha! Weff "OH . d , • I r ~ -;,„:3„;.. ~.• ••••, -. Ir. , - tric l lica , F4l 4. lq• ,Et•rt• -- • • , • ' ' =hi i I i i .~ T O. ' :!JV: c IN I have swallered m „ e cried Mat. " I 'have filed him ow, so that his aunt,wi'suldn'''t have known him !" I " About how loqg by the clock'did gtaud father Robbins stand therea-4foulin, John?" inquired Joe Kedg, _ " Well." said John. t' he neierleould tell ,precisely how long. Folk's ideekabuut time differs. Some folks ha'ut no judge about it at all, and others again have. Grandfather used to judge thatjie might have stood there about live minutes, and then the wolf he turned aruund and slid one way, triad grand father Robbins he turaedaronad and ‘sltd an other way." . j; • • • " Is that' the endlof the story about grand, fattier Rubbius 'and the wolf," saidlJosepb. " Yes, that's; the cud 01.11," " Gdt.auy more'such ?" cimunued "Not that I -now recollect ut," i•aid Joh_p;' innocently. " Well then,'John," the youth proceeded. " I guess yOu hdd better co up to_bed.— There's the schof)l-master !Neu hearktng." (This be said loivering his voiceomil speaking, for the benefit oust i ut thecirclearund huh.) " Who knows, Jt;lin', hut what he'll put it in the pipets one of theSe days ?," tieform rOWEIIFVL PLAIN-TALE. • From the maay . igood speeches delivered at the World'sTeMperauce Convention, in New York - week befureilast, we single out .the fol lowing remark; '4ubstatice) by Dr. Lees, of England, delegate of the-British-Temper- , ance Association; ou.e of the nitjest in the, - world—their- peculiar excelleuee:cuusists its unaffected simpkity,carrying wuh it a per; tmency and force 'aeldorn equalled by an ora tor ou any . subjects read : f " I do not linUW , that I have . auy thnig spe cial to address to you upon the preseut ucca bion ; 5111 as a tepreseutative ut.tthe oldest Teetotal Association in the world; I writ en deavor to convey to you, however feebiy,yet most sincerely; the feelings of syriipathy and respect entertained by British teetutailers ward their AmeriCau friends. [Applause.j. Then-we were prepared natio battle uu urt giouud orscreure, and I asstirelLu there is .a mighty differene between the two coun tries iu the progreisr; of thi. advocacy el the cause (qua. this' ground. Ameriea's young heart beats inure tfuickly iu re-iptinse to 60 7 curl and 'political 'reforcuatidu—springs forth more readily than ours.• This is uur glo ry; see you abuse it not. We have to Uo battle step by step, combatting with medical; .chemical, political and religious piluelples.' Nevlrthr less we went upou the broad basis of philosophy and criticism, and maintained that God, speaking through man ifold:modes, inus:t be iu harmony' 'With his works, and there.must be one truth ua the question. Bien' auswered our •Itvtal abstt aeuee doctrine tiq saying that what God had provided fur our use' was good. !We replied r —nature knows uufhing•of alcoh!ol ; she ruts the grape. ilitou the Yine, is the re built)f art—a peiversiou or the !good thing which God prodUcts. lheu came the phtisiologists tyho asserted that certain states unite human cousCitutttai Made itliecessrary.to take :a small quantity habitually of ratOxicating liqudr. We au sweretl—Gull made man in ;lid beginning perfect in Paradise, but providetr,uu is drink there. Nature had 'nun tied to spread out ui lier.tiountlut repast of i everything cessary to life mi l d-health au yoking thaitrouldt intoxicate. [Applause.] Shortly after Ward came the discuvOry of the German chemists, and then; ba s ed upon the pillars of science, the teetotal Motile rose op to glory; lirni as the pillars of the. universe itseli' fur nothing was-more'.certaiii:thanthe truth§ of organic chemistry,not ey'rn mathematics,* the truths of organic chemistry accorded with the lent pertioce ductrldes upon this que'stiou. Ger man cliemists,diScovered that theifood of 11111E1 :coosiated of twolkiuds—oue for fuel and the other tor nourishment, rir the !Urination of The various parts of the.hurnap structure. The oil, tat, .starch aUtl guru were the fuel cast into the living-hfruaCe to be lariat up, and that without producing fever or Intoxication, ,What else was Wanted ? Thar which would make.blooll, and !tom biotic!, bone, uertie,.tissue and qato—the in• situ - it/rut with which we Mork and feel. On ly three elerueutti were discovered, viz: Al bumen, cassine au3 fibrine—none of Ahern intoxicatitrg-4 lleriuttful, bland and bless ed as water itsell, neither 1/01:julialg, nor in ratOxicating any tirgan.' plauserj And What, upon anti4bis, were the eleinen6 atom and. starch? Oxygeu acid hydrogen; t ;every element's that consti tute pure, whol e some water. I[Grear Ap plause.l . • Then it was said to us, " VJu reject the good creafirres Of . God."',D.> 13urte . r• wilt melt in oVr,meuths as, wet jis your Sugar will'.sWeeten out puddings as well its yours. As your Pierpunt has, said, "God gives the'sugar, and , nre4 convert it into uturderoustutty,_' . " lie gtvia bread, and uteri convert i ntoxicating drinks—the result. of art, not of hature.l Pir)siulogy taught us . that there was nu agent in the w lade muteria medics Wittelfontroduceelquantity for quantity into the living body, to suddenly, powelfully 'and:cuntinuallY depessed - the vt tal energies as aleuhol. `,_.This 6 the ',reason why alcohol_isUissociated altiigs with dis thrbed temperature anti unevtuntsa of mind, so that it has become a by7word when any dark transaction is heard eff it is usually ate coinpanied with drink, aud'excias,treouly oc ou that grnd.- „Strange declaraitOffr Alter glaccing . at the 'varoaui, examples of . Temperance in - Holy Writ, audialso• to pro lane histoty, the 'speaker coueluaed with an exhortationsto Americans to gta oo with the 'glorious work, ibr to them were the people of. England looking for the tuture t stepsiathe cause. Finish the uubte work you- have so nobly begun; iitidiybu shall become the glory (lithe world and the wonder; of all ages. [Great Applause.] - • 0:7 There are dace lawyers i m New Itork city to one clergy man. . , . Q:7 Pretty Good.—A country , mhange be gins a forcible appeal to its delinquents by this touching sentence: — , 4 We most dun or we shall be done... , ' , , 1 • &To seEicr well fuppgsey a !taint 01 at tention which 'shows itself in the thought: by language we learn to think,: and above all to develope thought. . • G:7 - Pi-ices silll range high at San Francis co ; board. trout fourteen to thirty-five dollars a week ; nour.twenty dall4rs a:barrel; atteu• dance - of .a nurse, five dollars a:day. Ql' Thcf,Com'missoner of Paients has re fused to • grant: an exten6on . to S. Couf, of his patent for improved firearms„ th% patentee having already received .nearly $1,000,000. (C - Drmiing Ffner neither makes a man sick, not io.tleht, nor his - • wile a , widow.— on the contrary,strong drink leads to paver. ty ; loss of character, selt;respect ill rhettlilt, and eventually 10 II drunkard's grave. •IU" The Rothsehilds are in !have a great meeting next *month, ar Aix. i Every mem. her of the family, male and female, will as semble on ihisoceasion—that is,. from Lon don, Paris and' Frankforr. • Bents Counr y. —The Whigs-.of this County hat, e ndminhted the following ticket: District Attorney, JOhn S. Richards, Reading; Assembly, John-Pephen, Woluelsdorf--.-Jo. seph Shomo, Hamburg—James E. Well, Ccernarvon—Eztekel Jones, Reading: f ri- Little bile of gold'coin„ 411 be value , of 25 cents, are DOW being coined, in California. On one aide is a perket head sUrrounded by eleven stars, on the opposite side, quarter dol lar surrounded; vith,ln wreath.r. A few. have made their way to the States.: • • • The ItrosAinzion Union says the Treas urer of the Uoited State', on the Sth instant, received from the Rev. -Jolt( E. 11im{6.7-, one "thousand dolhirs„i: as a sesteiration to the Treasury of the Unitell„Srates; by come per son whose name n-tiot given. During . the tkent uproar at the Wo men's Rights Convention in New. York. Lucy Stone appealed th theMeles 'p6:6'sect gotta"' it they.. had fingottioror ceased to- respect mothers their ?"--.-opon whtt-ti - ti sensible voice from the crowd rebuked het. by toying that " their tticithers nevar tete& after the tnanner of modeirsiliss.Lncyttr Aroiitouri,Vounty.—The Wpgti of dike county - havOtettfid the Conniving . ticket;-- Sheriff=--Wm.r: - Switzer ttetinmisaionct (3 years)—Sa mu el YorkS, Jr.; Cotntnisaforier (1 year)-John Wilecte" Prothoriptary.' Joseph Secbler; Register and Recqider-4Wrn. G. Gaskini; ./fistriet ,AitorneynienS.J. ' -• , 7.l;mt,:q:Zti t.tti 11111 sts4:3, BANNAN'S STEAM - PRINTING •OFFICE:': • Having 'premed three trod ta execute JOB and ki nk li Vre every- "deetalitioa. at the .41101 eg* Journal, &Maar than is aaa tip dons at say algae establishment in ate County, end as Books, Pamphlets, Bills stfLesski, '- Large Posters, Rail Hied 7 4 . p!5 . ... , Haan! Bsll*. Pori Belt/ Artsekt of Argument ; Time • - Bill Hrods,t • 05r1e513006.44 ► Al the' very shortest notice. Our Sleet of JUN TYPE is mars extenSive then' that of any mbar ()thee itt this section of the •State, and Ise le* hands employed exprem.ly for Jobbing. Heinire, pretence -Printer ounielf, we will guarantee .ceir work to be a+ neat as any that can be turned out MI the'cines. PRINTING IN C 01.013,3 dove at the shortest notice. , „ - BOOK IBIZIDILItT.•-, '" Lioeki bound in every 'fancy of my*. book of every - &script to 4 manutactood, bound asd rated to order at short notice. political. (WES:no:SS AT THE 1311,110T410X. Has the tuitional admiinstratioor that Wee into power with such a sweeping, majority, fulfilled the promises made to the people: previous to the election! Every.principleol - democratic usage,,the people say, bu been violated. But inasmuch as charity twgirtatit ' home we are,,inclined to look at one "omit State affairs under the Bigler administration. What do we see but taismanigenient, :cor ruption, and startling frauds which could nut have been perpetrated without executive knowledge' The charge has Seed fairly made —fsctsaud figures produce'd;and'every charge fairly sustaiued. All is silent. ,No attempt r at v indica lOU isniade. The detecunn vacua. pleas. Alas for Pennsylvania under Web pretended democratic rule. Never-in the State has there. been such a corrupt and hypocritical an executive. One of his first acts was the appotutmentot Jaelge Campbell—then the signing the: L ot bank bills:. after his Ott-repeated einphauedeclaration to thepeopielhat he was unreservedly opposed to thent—his signing the bill, surrenderintun• coslitionally to the Delaware and Hudson Ch. oat Compauy —an assuciatiuu of kirettga opt talists, the right of the Slate to assume that porttoool canal lying within our bottlers, ac cording to the terms (A the original chariot Hip want• of integrity in not defending with ' dignity the honor of the State when its insl• ereign ty was assailed by- the executive of an other State, and numerous other instances 'through which his.wholecourse hu been one ofshatneless duplicily,Which no honest Demi ocrat can sanction. Have the people a right to question _their servauti in office, , Then . tea G.uv. Bigler; of soy of his editorial adhe• rents answer' the numerous cuarges which stand posted against his aduniatatratiOn.—• When shall the good old days its Simon Sur; der and Frank Snook return and redeem, us trout the [timer of political hucksters, who, iu the name of dernociacy,iosultand plunder' the people. There 13 a good time nututug,'' hut ti never will come until ;Ae people hold their servants to a strict acconatability. Wlie'n public servants make money their God, and tell their plaice! principles sad moral integrity I.r gold it is high limo lot the independent press to denounce the men, and measures, which threaten to rugulph all. in one common ruin. We woultigldry es Amer. tcaus, in the iustitutiouiwhich give us the freedom of speech, and ul the press, and what is more poteut than all. the Ballot Box, thro' which dishonest public servautscanlwhurled , irons power and assigned their true position, when the rights of the people have been bar , tared or assailed.' IL is tune to organize . with iliese views, and to act.. The tune has come !—Stinday THAT'S TIIE TALK. Writineof po'rtizau norniontions, and par ty dictauon, aid party serving, Greely thus , hits the nail on the head: \ - :1 L.: "A. ,proniiiierit vice of our time is the uni versal tendency .timartl filling. responsiblit places- with timorousitega - tive; half-and- half men, whom noliody?..•caiti be jeajtius'of. becaue, they are nobody and amount to nothing. Hence .we have not-been able to elect -a great man to the Presidency, but have set aside our Clay, Webster, Calhoun. &:e., tor—such as we have. We think ibis game has been about run into the ground:: as to Presidents, but it is likely th flourish a • low , time with, respect to Governors, Cotte , gret•sweri; Sc. Every body realizes the de generacy—knows that we have poorer sticks in exalted stations and feebler Congresses andlegislatnres than we had twenty to fifty years ago. By•autl.by - the People will be roused row a revolt,-and will set to Work to redress the evil in the only practicable way -by kicking over party platforms, laying -finger to wise at teguler notninationt, and voting fur men of genuine grit and,stamina.• even though they ma not on every question of principle or,pplic .. accord with Meal-- This is .what,we all n t.l come to in theca:4— f il the People_are now ready for it, - We • can wait. Perhaps it is beat to_let th ings run dowk its last _and as _ far as posiible, so - . that the Obuund may be more prompt and . etretitve." -- .. erapo. 17CIIEMICAL ANALTSI . I.—A: hiOld of ours has taken the trouble toanalyze a tumbler of . double.X Ali., and reports that he found it compip , ed of the following ingiedießts : Two parts putrid horse flesh, three parts pool wa 7 ter, one part malt, Que. : half part imps, and the balance, two parts and a tall; he could find no name for. • The discovery was any.; Ming but an agreeable one to bun, as he is au toortlinate.loyer of the nut brown bever:; age with its snowy foam. He thinks that during his lire he has drank the carcasses of about six dead horses, and .enough stagnut water to supply the city cisterns threernufatbs. —Cleveland Faiest City. O:7RIVAL ClTits.—New Haven and Hart. ford, Connecticut, are rival towns. • •HEre it a ipecimeu of their rivalry, copied from the, New Haven Register:— " Hartioid is always trying to outshine oar city. Let us du,what we will, Hartford pes right off and does the same thing ! The oth• er day, one of the lady passengers in the e a rs to this city, was made a mother In the. ladies' saloon, at the station house. Well, what do the Harford tolkr do, but go and get up, the very next. day, a similar case in the mama in that car! ‘V.tien will people cease - to be envious 1' • 37"rHE PRESENT editress or the maga• zine cunducttd by the lacturyt girls at Low., elt;•3 Miss FARLI37, writes to a friend "I ant proprietor of the New England 01404. I do all the publishing,.ydinuit. caraiming. and 03 it is butiod in my office, I M. In a hurry, help . 101 l .cut covers, stitch, he,' I have a I . ittie• girl to assist me in folding, stitching, etc.: the rest, after it coma - Tram 'the prin4's hands. is all my own ,wbrit. I employ do agents, and depend on no ()Dept' assistance. My edition is lour thoosalidi' • STEAM .td getting to be decidedly old fogy., A dozen inventions are on foot for superseding it' as a motive power. One in Califoruia substitutes simple water; one id France substitutes ether; and the •bilalutin' Pruvideuce. which still retains the; lull confidence of the inventor and the Projectors, and the shares of which are held at. $5OO for $5O paid in, substitutes electio•niagnetistn, Which supplies the power without lowstif material or cost beyond the consiruction et the machine. 03 . " WAR IN THE Camr.—lama T. Bratty, ,formerly Mayor of New York, and an itifln•• ential Democratic leader, has resigned his post of President of the Yount ,Men s Demo cratic Union Club. in that city, and in his leiter of resignation gives, as his reason, that he is not wiling to,support the National and State administrations. Thii isons oftbann memos indications of open war among the Democracy of the Empire State. . LONGEVITY, or 'QUAVICERIL—The late census returns in England reveal thealegolar fact, that the - average age attained by this peaceful sect is filty-one years. two IDOOtho and twenty 7 one days, while half of the cit*- illation of this country die'.• before reaching " ' the age of twenty-one, anti the.averags : du• ration_ of life the world over is but lhiity• three years. The Quakers. therefor(' lire a;• third longer , tli'aQ• the rest of us. . • 2:77 THE. LONDON VEOETARIAN Etoellttlf now !umbers eight hundred membeit, altof WilOnt abstain from animal food. They vent down into the country lately,and bad a grapd banquet, at Which neither wine nor flesh was served. There are several "he old Enkliiih gentlemen" among them, who boast that they have not tasted flab, of employed adoc• tor; rot forty years. ' ' • • • , • A. Lona SenSurcs.---The Isingcst fence we have ever met in our readtq, the Boston Trarisreipt, occurs in Mr: hetite's eulogy on Mr. Webster. From the 41s$'to the middle of the 45th page of thepautphjet edition, there 13 not • 101 l stop. Thij .. ,plii• sage, or single sentence. coolants shout thin, teen hundred words, and occupies tout - pages and a half. 117' TEE RE3I/111 was sada made to Ilikesre„, the poet: thit it was supposed his .rimes slipped off hiN tongue as if by magic, tad a passage of great ease was quoted. el eir," Moore replied, that lieu Cott Lim boom dao, 'and sinks of aurktiest lastisPOW. .1F4014 MOO ; • - • '',l4sT ENZEI